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TIRK»: ai.»0 TEAKLT IR AllYAhil
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NO. 7.
X^azitaJ. F&rlors,
MMOncaiK • MlDMOaL
ooa. rtTLTON AXO GOLD STS.,
Brooklyn. N. Y.
O-i.eit np.
Oil .00 op.
rULTOM AlfO OOI.D STREETS.
r'l, BROOKLYN, N. Y.
W. i. STEELE. IM. D..
'TErSICIAX ftntl SURGEOX
BAUtWIICH, L. I.
n« ,1 I f I tot A. M.
ymn¦*¦**, j itosamiitori', M.
office, Harrlauu Aveona a*«lb Bbora Telephone Call, llaldwlnt U.
OKOROC A. MOTT, LAWYBR,
ai.,aw«toh ol Braakl7a,N. T. City
LyrnkFoah, Qw**aa Ce., M. T.
"tl Ly«bto<*.""«iatA Brooklyn,"
B. A. DORLON, ^....BOXDED AUCTIOXEER....
Odd Vallvwa- Black,
r Chuck, PRBCraRT.
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JOHN P. WRMHT, , OBXBBAL AUCTIOXEER,
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BtBkirRockYilleCeDtre
VUlagA Aventie, iiOCKVIIXE CENTRE. L. I.
MBUB, r. PBILUPS, Praaklent.
teOJIAB O, KNIOHT. Vice Prautdent.
HIRAM R. SMITH, Caafclar.
BOARD or DIRKOTORS .BkvlHa.
Iram H. anilk.
O. Kalght. 1. i. anilk, ^'
Ck*irli*L. wallac*, An*lln Qimw*ll,
SI*laMi B. Smith, oh* T. Dsyl*0B, Bdw*rd T. Tknrtio*, itaa W. PtamaL
Wo Jo a O wtrel BeoMng Botiimg of
litem paid eo Speetol Depotito.
oo BogUnd aod th*
I .JTaor ftlNMf* Bolleited.
' laiMBi Hoote-a . M. taSP.,M.:
'linay."> A. H. to IS u.
MiMMaa Doye—Tneadeya luid Fri- laya,tA.ll.
hefrbeportbank
OAPriAL, 130,000.
immUT. FREEPORT, L. I.
JOBM J. RANDAU., PreaMent.
tMAVaCKT T. BPRAOUE, VksePrcaldeot.
WILUAM a HALL, Caahler.
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BOARD or DIRBCTOnat
Chaaneey T. apragna WllUam O.Miller,
D. Wealey Ploe,
B. Onwwall, Oaorge Wallsott il>,amllh, Ckilea Pettlt, buale,' Harvey U. Hmlth,
U Wall***. Q*arg* M. RaodAU WUIkm a. BalL
tiwaiw laaiiiMaa aaa iBa**ta*ai* i* MieiaMa* iqaal Is Ik*** at allhar tba Mil* ¦r*eliira Baak* ar TniatUom- ¦od Atarr •cek*HBad*Uaa *• far aa ta
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ral* ol Ikraa pareaat. paid ou -nikBOOlh* «* am*.
I aH part* ol Bampti. laaklng fc«*ta**s JftjgaAjjjjtjaiAtieut, enapaaie*. twi*
Bh|IW«1W**llia gaaraat**d. JapMnwai NMln »ram*l *M*aUoa aad
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STATE NEWS.
Ilavraad oa Daad by nit Wife.
Robert Earl, who wat mouroed at desd by bit wife In Rochester ws* (ouod lo But- l*lo sli re sod working, A few dsyi sgo s frieod retnroed lo Rocheiter from Buf- lalo aad told iln. Earl tbat be bad leen Rarl or bia double tbare. Mrt. Earl mM It eonld not be, but tbe contented to go to BtiRalo aod loTaatlgate. Earl wsa lodnoed to eome to a polle* ttatioo, wbere hutbsod aod wife met aod made up. Earl ratorned to Roahaater wllb bit wife, Latt Septem¬ ber Mra. Earl read In a oewtpaper that tbe
I body ol an unknown man bad lieen fonnd In the Icebouie at Genesee Junction. Tba
I deaertptlOD of the dead mtn ied ber to be. II*T« tbat tbe body wst tbst of ber hut- bsnd. She cnlled at tbe morgue, snd tba next day tbe body, wblcb bad been burled In the Potter's field at Mount Hope Come¬ tery, was exhumed, Mrt. EnrI, wlio a onmber ol ber basband'a scqualntaoees, potlllvely Identllled tbe body st tbnt of EsrI. There i.ss s long icur oo tbe left blp, ooe bnnd wst broader tbsn tbe otbei sod tbere wat i peculiarity ahout the toet of 000 foot, all ol wbleb aoiwered to tbt daeorlpllan ol EsrI. .Mrs. Earl taol prooff of death to tba latursnce compintei, and the smaller polUgi .wit paid, EsrI tsyi tbst the reason be left wat tbe pertecution of hll motber-lo-lsw, Tbat cause hst now dl**pp*sred snd he tees no resson wby bt will not be sble to tattle down aod remalo witb Mr*. Earl. Mn. Earl sayt she wtll pay beck th* ln*nrsnce money.
Noyel Caaa to B. Triad.
If a womao'e loleoded husband promlsei Oer tMXW to reloate him Irom bit engage. tneot ao tbnl be may marry a wesltblei womsn, aod 11 after sueh s marriage b< dlea and leaves bls estate to bls wi.low, can tbe widow be forced to make good bei bntbandt bargain? This question Is to be settled by a sull intt begun by Hits Cora Low, ol Ellenvliie, agalntt Mn. Loultl Unbolt Busb, of tba tame place, lo tbe Su.
fireme Court of Ulster County. Mrl. Busb t tba widow of George H. Busb, n young lawyer and former Aatemblyman, wbo died eigbtoan montb, ago. Mrs, Buth wss sp. pointed sdmloialrntrix ot tbe eatate. Ulsa Low alleges that Hr. Buth waa engaged to ber prior lo hll marriage, Hbe tayt be lo. duoed ber lo waive all ber clalmt upon bim Id order that be might marry Ibe womno wbo It DOW Mrt, Busb, wbo wat possessed of large wealth, Hhe oooseoted to tbe ar. rnogeineot npon bls agreeing to psy bei •liOOO. Hhe ssisria that during bls life he
ha* filed au answer, denying nny knowl edge of tha agreement between ber bua. band aod Mlsa Low. Rbe urgea tbat It Is ,-atiinrd to allempt to hold ber lloanclally retponilbl*. The nsae msy be tried at tbe next term ol tbe Supreme Court ol Uliter Countjr.
K**J* of Canaty Alwihonaaa.
The etat* Bonrd ot Obsrltlsi bai msde tb* Inveetlgallona el county almihouiei ¦nd Ih* rooommandalloo to Boarda ol Bupsrvtoors ol Improvemeot* to be msde therelo. The loveitlgstlont wers made o( theaa Initllutloua by the member ot tba Boaid LaTluR charge of tbe dialrlot lu which eacb lottltutlon Is tllualed, and by Byron M. Child, Huperlnteudunt ol Htate sud Allen Poor. Buperiutendent Child bat tubmllted lo tbs Hlnto Board ot Cbarltlei a report tummtrlxlng the conditions touod. In 11 be snya Ibal tbu needs wera lound to exist more lu equlpioeot tbto lo tbe meihods or msnner ot management. Tbe oounty poor nuthorltiet were found to be entirely willing lo lollow soy recommeo. dstloti msde, bul were retlrlotet lo mak- log Improvements by the lack of approprls- tloua. Existing coodllloot cau be reme¬ died ooly by approptlatloos by Ibe Boards ol Snpeivliort. Tbe pretenoa of Idlolisod foollih.mlnded pertont, snd the oommll- mentt In tome couoIIm ot able-bodied vsg- raati nnd disorderly persont to couuly poor bousea weretwjoi tbe mott terlout evili tound.
Craig Epilapllo Colony.
Tbe oDuusl report ol tbe Board ot Man- ngera of tbe Craig Colony, ot which Dr. Frederick Peleraoo, of New Vork City, It the Preaident, bat been lubntittel to tbe Btate Bosrd of Charltlat. Hinee Itl open¬ ing, Februsry I, ISM, 604 epileplles hsve beeo received sl tbe oolooy, of which 879 remslo. Wboo Ibe oew bulldlngt now In Ihe coarse ot conttruollon ntt completed tha espselty of the colony will b* In- creuad to s totsl of 720 bedi. Oiulog the patt yesr 95 oew cssei were sdmltted to tbe InllltulloD, 10 mei) nod 55 women, sod ^5 were discharged. The desth rste for the pusl year hit boen very low, lea* Ibsu two per cent., Ibe lowest lu tba hlt- torv of tbe colony,
Aniiual Proicclive Leagu*.
•Out Animal Protective League,' wllh houdquartert iu New York Clly. wot Incor¬ porated wllb tbe Hecretary ol State tt Al¬ bauy, lla objeolB are Ihu education of all cblldreo lu the cnre, protection nod kindly treatment ol uolmils, tu educate publlo opiulon In tbe same direction, snd to ralie tbealaudsrd ot driving smong drivers' snd fsrinen' clubi., Tbe dlrectori of the League for tbo Hnt yenr nre: Katharine L. HIandtah, Caroline II, Greeuougb, Henry Whitney Munrn«,Heury E,IIawlaud.Oeorgs Hamilton Denn, Aleinnder M, Hs.lden, Emma L. Wlntiow sod Oeorge H. Ouy of New Votk City, snd W, II. Tulmau ol
Brooklyn.
tlltO Stuaenta al Cornell.
The register of (lotueil Colvertlty a. Ithicu lor 1899.1900 hst been Issued. It sb,)waa gain ot 202 students over tbt llguretln tba llrtt edlllnu ol latt yasr's register, thu totsl lo dale being 2240 at agalntt 209t at this liine lust year. A cor- raapondlug loareaie In Ihe fsculty brlogi the oamber of taachen al Cornell Unlvnr- ttly up from 181 Iatl ytar to 314 this year. Jutt sboul one-tnilf tbe inrollment it from New York Slnle, which loroltbet tbtt yesr ISMtttudents, Forty-tbra* otber Htatet aod fourteeu foreign eounlrles are repre. tented In Ibe olher hall ol tba sludeot body. ^
¦nrgaon's Wifa AeUdaalallr Killed.
Mc*. Maria BradSeld, wife of Dr. Oeorge M, Bradfleld. Uuited Slalet Army Hurgeoo at Port Ontario, a faw daya ago wot found dead jo bed by bar hutlisud. In t',.e court, ol Ibe olgbt sbe sccldeotslly took so over- dote ol obloroforin to talleve a besdscbe, Hh* w** twenty-four year* ot sge snd a danghler of a former Borgom*it*r ol Biutaelt, Belgium.
ei.vaa roaibsll Patallll.s.
Injurlet sod fslalltlea on tbe gridiron Ihe patt teston hsve heen unutunlly fre quent. Eleven playera bave died from In- lurlet reoaived wblle plaving the game. In 1I9H belween O.ilober 5 and Novemiier 111 there were only five deaths ou the football Bold. _^
ItaplMlon of Onr Por.,I Ar.*. ^*RI
Tb* Unlled States bas almul 450,000,1X1(1 tcre. of forest, but Ibis Is being rapi.ily d. pl»t»d by the axe nul by dcsti
We have noticed that tbo msn wb« ssys he "never blows his t.wn horn' ia always .juick to call ntteutiou ti. tlif fact. ^^_____^_^__
It is to be hoped thst none of lhi press oeniors in vsrioue jisrls ..f lh( woild feel csllo.I upon to supply ori^ iusl mstter u the plntie ..f what tUey blue pencil.
.Adv«rtisinf{ is the foe of monopoly. rf sdvertiaiug nhotil'l cense, it sceius probablo tlist all business would evBUtually drift to two or tliree ol tlic 'argeet dealers iu esch commudily.
Tbu Cberokees nre tlirifi.v. Tiicj oan sell out to Tuclo Sum for s gon.li.y snm thst will buy them plenty of Isuil iu Mexico snd still lenve theui eiinugli to live on through tho most paiuful part of tbe oiviliziug process.
Poetry snd peculation do not ofteu go together. The tbief wbo tried tc escspe tbe blazinK eye of justice liy hiding iu s rsnge bsd evidently thought of poisibililiea wbeu be wroto "iStesl if you gobble n luiilioii. l-'or tbeu you oau furuisb Imil; it's the genteel tbief wbo gels out on leave wbile the needy one goes to jail."
Al tbe uuvoiliug iu Paris ..f .Jules Dslou's atslue, "Tbe Triuiupb of tlic Republic," Preiident Loubet Im.l to Ree for bit life before h mub tbnt shoute.l "Live rsnsrebie!" A certnin elemeut in Frnuce appears lo lie work. ing overtime to justify Doolpy's esli- mato tbat "if tbey bml tlieir .lues they'd bo coopriu' n bni'l iu n jiini tinohry. "
InternsI developuieut on unnlcrn lines is to-dsy tbe keynote of ypnuish policy. Since the Pari.i treaty ol peace wss ratified Spain iu every way ha* shown her desire to opeu n now account witb us on tbe fnondlioBl footing and for the benelit of sll. Our people have mel .Hpniii balf nay iu all friendly overtures nul nro wntcliiuj; with sympatbotio iuierosi and sincere good wisbes ovorj oirurllo bring pros perity to the peninsula.
It hat loug beeu lecoguized tliat the principle of municipal owucrebip ol public utilities is regar.le.l wilb luucli favor by a Urge element of six-icl.v, remarks the St. Paul (Ilobe. Tbe con dition of public sentiment lu several of onr large cities wnrrnnla tho belief that tbo general sdoption ot tbe priu. ciple, witb refereuce sl least to n limited number of such utilities, if uow a mere i|ueBlion of time. The suocoisful operation of luunicipnl Qiruership iu many Kuropeau cil ins places it beyoud doubt that tbe ex ample is not likely to be losl ou tbe American people.
^ Force Which Got Behind His Army j Driven Off After a Fieht. |
SCRAPS OF NEWS FROM AFRICA.
R Iloer, Blew t'p a loa.i a.l.I Ta.upor inonlrallon Wilh
Culvert on theRalb rily blopped Vjat. he aiidder lllT.r—
olour Uulcli Ilii.hlns lo
iBv Cnl.l.'). - Commu
.Icatlo
wllb Mndiler Hivcr. which was lulerru|iled by D'er raiders, bns ln-ou proiniiliy re opened. A messnge lo this effect baa been received Irom Oeneral Foresller. Walker by tbe War ontce.
Belmont was streugtbened as soon ni the presence of a Boer commando wna reported, anl a battalion of Infanlr? with two guns, and a cavalry regiment moved out to moet the Free Htaters, At the same time a battslion of infan
YOUNG ROUTS FILIPINOS.
j Charg-es Tl-fni in a Mountain P.v3s did Inflicts He&vy Loss,
Lieutenant Ledyard Killed In an rprlsing In N.gro, (au.e.l by False Itrporla
of In.nrgenl VIelo.le,. '
UtMi.t (By Cnblei.—Tbera was consid¬ erable relief tn Mauiln wben news wns re- 1 celved that Oeneral Young's smnll lores ; hnd srilved safely In Vlgnu. prorlnce nf i I -• tuth lln.-o<. Anilely hnd been fell for
(}..nernl Young an.l the gnrrisou nt Viguu ! I siuce It was kuown that Oenerai TIno bnd ] j n large.aggressive body of lusurgenls oper. I ' allng l'l Ibevl.-lnlty. i
Oen.rul Tlno nia.le a stnnd In the moun. I tain pass i-etween Nnrvncau and Han Ijulnio. Tno uatural strength ot tho post, tion was nugmented by trenches and pit- fulls. Tho lighl lasted live bours.
Oeuernl Y'oung lia.l three eoiupanira ol the Thirty.fourth Infantry, under Lleulen- nnt.Colouel llober- 1. HnWT-.e; two troops of the Tbir.I Cuvnlry, Cur aln Swigart cimmaudlug, nml one iroop'uniter Cuptnlu Cbass. He wus leinlorced during tbe flgbt by Colonel Luther B. Hare, with n buliaiion f tbe Tliirty.third, en route to VIguu
TAYLOR TAKES OFFICE.| MANY KILLED IN A MINL
Change in Kentucky Stato Adminis-. (Jas Causes a Disj-iter in .% Shaft at Iration Quietly EflTec^ted. | Carbonado, Wash.
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THE NEWS EPITOMIZED, XflE 8.ABBATH SCHOOL
El.rtlont in Maaaachus.li, Be,ult In ctea.Fd llepnbllran Malorllle,—Porto KIcan. Voliug For (-Irll omdal,.
FnANxronT, Ky, (Hpeclal).-Wllllnm K Taylor was Inaugurated as Governor on Tuesday. The Inaugural ceremonies were simple. Governor Bradley said that he boped the Ooebel Eleetion liiv. which bad brought s) much turinoli to the .stale, would bi» wtiiel from the statute lio.jiis Ooveruoi-eleot Taylor lu bls Inaugural nd dress tald;
, , .. , „ 1 , „„, _, . ol tne 111 riy-tb rd, en route to V guu.
try and u battery of lleUI arllllery were ,i™„rnl Voung ended the llglit by eburg- dlspnlchel from Mulder Blver, snd the , , routlnir lhe enerav w-ho left
two force, approncbed from opposite shies ;;'i„,7.;,ve iWd%„'vernl rI™eV a^d thou. 2,"..if""'.;"" -.'''.\ °°.lf'P.;. .'^;i"Sr- Unnds^f lound,; nf ammunition lu tb.
nil toss
I Print Loo. The burgben _
le Illlle resislnnco nnd suffered I , their gnme being, of course, I ;.„,f, to do us uiuch dainnnge ut ns little cost to themselves ns possible, riie British lost fourteen woundnl und one kllied, uud one wounded Boer wns male prisoner.
The Interruption to Lord Metbuen's line of communlcaltons occurred near tbe scene of bls second bnltle. A railway culvert wus blown u(i and lhe toi*. graph wires were cut by a party of raiders
The history of warfare is struug
witb beroio sieges like s cirL-let nl
brilliants. Iloth history and litcrn
ture began wilb a siege, whoao daz
zling memory will burn wbilo botb
! endure. Sieges of great cai.ilnls —
i (loustanliuople, Unme, Vieuiin nml
Paris—stick in tliepnpulai- miuilwli.-u
'¦ wars ol CIreek sn.l Olt.imsu, rreuoli
aud Spaniard, Turk nnd Cbristiun,
i Franco nnd tiermnuy, are forgolliii
I nud battle llelils ou wbieb the desliiiics
! of nations were decided arc left lo the
: contention ot military bistorinns. .\
¦ battle is n game of cbess; a siege is a j wrestle. Tbey aro simple, piiituitive.
individual, almosl personal, and tboy kindle tbo popular luiagiuaticu like
¦ the deeds of heroes.
Bibles are in largo demand jusl uow. Whnt tbc real ouusc in tbe dealers mil circulators of the Bible do uot kuow. Whetber tbe crilicism ol tbe book ims
from tbe Free Htnle frontier, possibiy from Jscobidal, and heavy liring was beard further north. The fsoiilly with which tbe inlders' work bml been doue, wbon tbe distance under protection of tho troops lu charge ut tlie cnmniuntcullon, from Orange Hlver Is ouly fltty-llve miles, docs not auger woll for Generni Walkers peace of mind #beu the long march tbrough llio Free Htate to Pretoria is undertaliei..
(ieneral Sir Redvers Builer, ominander oflhe British for-es in Hcutb Africa, Is en¬ couraging volunteering tnrouglioul Cnpo Colouy. Besides the Houth African and Brubacl's Horse, each 800 strong, tbo Cape Towu, Port Elixabetb. VUeupng», tlrahams- town, Kiug William's Town nnd Worcestoi Volunteers snd the Cape Mouuled Rifles are now lo tbe fleld. A large number ol meu are offering themselves as recruits.
Tiie Boer cause ill tbe northeastern purl of Cape Colony Is apparoatiy growing witb great rapbllly. Loeal fnrihJrs are flocking totlie Iloer inngers. the t.iwnspeople, lu many luslnn-ea, welcoming the Invaders wllh every deiuouslrutlou ot joy. The re¬ ported Iloer successes buvo luude un lm- presslon umong the Bustilos.
rbo uunouucemeul Is made iu a speclul dlspatcli from Bioeinfontoin tbat President Hteln. uf the Orango Free Slato, bas Joined the Boer forces at tbe Moddcr Illver. lils appearauce. It Is ndded, caused grout en. thuslasm among tbe Boers.
It Is reported lhat at n meellng in the Iloer cninp the Free Slule Uoers protested Hint It was a waste of time to cnullnuo tbe ¦lege of Ladysmllh and expressed u desire to return to defend Uielr homes. Tbe Boers endeavored to spoil the searchlight algnnlllng between Ladysmitb and Frere by flashing tbelr own searcbilghts,
Tbe Telegraph's corrHs(io»deiit nt Frere snys bo bns bnd nu interview with n liutcli. er named Tborrold, who left Ludysnillh ou llecomber 5, Tborrold snld Ibut ll was only during the last fnrtnlgbl thut the shops In Lndysmlth had been closed. The miiitury authorities bad commandeered ull the entnbles, and bad nrranged tbnl meat and tread should be sold nl u lixed price. Grocories could uot be pur. chased. The last lln of milk was sold for three shiillugs. Eggs were six sbllilngs n dozen. Liquors and delicacies were scarce. The caltlewere runniug to bone, ludlffer. ent water aud the unclean state of parts of tbe tnwn wero causing sickness.
A special dlsputch from Capo Tnwn an- iiouuces that tlie Brillsb gunboat I'artrldco has caiilured tbe Brillsli stennier Mashoua. Captain Johnstone, wblcb left New York City for Algoa Bav, Inden with flour for tbe Transvaal, Tbe cargo was lauded at Capo Town and the ship wns releasod.
According to a special dispnt.-b froii) rrotoria, Oenerai ,Toulerl recently i.ro- liosod au eicbango ol prisoners, espe-lully Lndv Sarah Wilson tor a Uoer woinan tukeu prisoner al Ma'eklng. Lady Sarah Is an unnl of Winston Cburcblil uud the wIfeofCapluln-n. C. Wilson, of tbe lloyul Horse Guards. This wat the lirst dellullo news lhat she wus u prisoner. When iusl henrd from she bnd lett Mafeking on horse, liaek wllh ber uinld ns ber sole companlou.
it Is uuuounced that Major Elliott, com. mandlng luthe uallve territories of Gil. quulnnd East, Is arming tbe unlives by im. perinl u.itborlly, with n view of iissisllng the defensive forces.
Flllplu OuJv oue American waa seriously
oiinded.
Tbe uprising In the Island of Xegros was led by tbe pollee of La Corlata .ilstriet, where there Is a small Ameri.'au garrlsou, Tbe pollcu Inspired lalse reports of Insur- gent victories In Luzon uud Panay. There are 250 unlive policemen lu N,egros, uul- formed nnd urmod with rifles.
Lieutenant Ledynr.l, tbe American nffleet killed, wus a son of tbe presidenl ol tbe Mlchlgnn Ceulrul llullroad nud u popular officer.
Adl'INAI.DO'.S KKrilKtT.
Ufflclala Thl
1 -'The verdict rendered last Novembet
was tbe ninndale oflbe people In favor ol
civil liberty. II wns tbe triumph of Ih,
people over n iiieri-lle"«. reiiinrseiess purtl.
.11 niacblne, ereel.'d In enslave Ibem."J
11.1 snld one nl tlm chief nlins of bls ad
Inlstrallou would bo tn re|ical the elec
Cban.e, at llsea po Are Very Hllgl.t.
WtsHINOTo.-.. I). C. (Special).—The lown of Boutoc, toward wliicli Agnlnuldo wllb Ills bodvguurd is said lo be retrentlng. lies lu the liiiiunlnln fastnessi-s, from fl'i.v.llve tn sixty miles soulli"Hst of Vigan, *; this last repori as lo Agulnuldn-s wbereabouts Is true. It Indicates tlut be has beeu headed off to the northward for tbe Ilrst lime aud Is being compelled lo ielraco his st^ps to¬ ward tbe Soutti.
If be Is striving to regain bls old strong- [ Inaiigu'ial bull wus also heid tbere. bold lu Cavlte Provluco bin chances of sue. i The .lefoated Demnorntic eaiidldnt llgbl -'
Thu Incoming and outgoing offlclale as sembled ul the home of Governor Bradley, wliere a iiinclieon was served lo them nu.) to the outgoing Governor-s staff, Tbere wns a reception by tho new Governor nl tbe Cnplial Hotel In the .-vening, and lb.
Thl rty-two Ilul of ibe SrTrnlj-sIx Men iu
(lie Mine Are Ilr.i.l-Twu Krii.a.l..
al'Ie llexoF..
Cnso.Mno. Wash. (Speclan. -The great, est minlug accident In tbe history ol coal mining of thl. st,ile necurrel when an ex. plnslnnliiok pla.'c In Shaft N ¦, 7, nf tbe Carbon Hill coal mine., f,.rlv mile, oast ,if Tacnmn, Tlilrly-lwi miners lost tbelr lives. Tue total nuinb.si nf men In tbe un- tnrlunalB shaft was .-ecenly-six, nf wlmm (olty.four are alive, Iiavlug escaped nr beeii rescued.
The vletlnis w.re nmong the best cluss ol miners muployed In this Stule. Mo,t of the men were mnrrie.l and lived with tbelr families In snug .-otlllfgcs nt Carlioualo, wlileli sinuds ou a bill IKKI feet above tbo entrance to the mine wnrklniis.
The cause of the disaster Is auknown, but tt Is supposed the miners working be. tween the 300 and 600 font levels broke in¬ tn the old mine workings, which were lllled wllh gas. The explosion followa.l as soon us this o.ilponrliig gns came In "on- tact with the Ilrst miners lamp. The theory of Superintendent llnvles Is lhat a sniallpookel of gas was opened, became Ignited, and cnuse.l llie terrlll.' eirloslon nf dust wbleh rosulled in all tho dnnings and I.ISS nf life.
The explosion occurred jusl as the men were preparing In leave tbe shaft at noon. Several hours elapsed before efforts c'uld lie mnde to euter llie mine. Tbe surviving relatives al once flocked around the shaft, ..ri-atliig a terrlMIe .sceue with tbelr loud laiiieiilntlons.
Twn men were rescued al i o'clock the next innrning, nfler being enlnmbed In tbc mine nil night. Tbey nre Peter Merp, a Freuchrann. nnd Mlcbnei Kuisli. n Pnle. After Kiilsb bud recovered trnai tbo effects of the suffocating black .lam|i. be said:
- I wns workiug ou tl.o rourtli cross cut When tbe eiplosloii enme. Alter Ihnt 1 I went to sleep, au.l somebody came and i woke ineup and took me out of there.--
riiHt was '.he total measure of bls perl",I of consclnasness. He bad lain In the en..I depth mer eighteen bnuis. and ha.l mil tbe lenst conception nf the passage nl \ till
tVasliinvton Itema.
Cnlted Slales Cnnsul Bufflu. at Asuncion. Faraguav. bas Informel tb ' Stale Depart ment tbnt tbe Parngunn Gov..rnmenl sO' llciled bids for printing t IS.IXW.OPO In paper inoney.
Tbe terms ol the reciprocity treaties ne. i:ollatoj last summer between the t'nlla.t -(tales and France and tbe Called Stntes and Great Drllaln have been made pnbllc,
.lobn WnnamnWer, bef.ire the Industrial Commission, declnred that de| artmeot store! are lenclli-lal lo soclcly.
Congress will not cxienl tbe power, ot the Interstate Commerce Commission nt this session.
Tbe Senate conflrmed Ihe nomination ot Elibu Root tn be Secretary of War.
A hill was tnlrodncod in tlie Rclinte by Mr. Penrose (Penn.-I lo pension Mm. Grid- lev. wife of tbe lalo Cnptnin Orldley. ol tho Olyinpln, nl tlOO per inon(b.
Between .Taniiary 1 anl 15 th-- Post Office llepartmeul means to ostnbllsb a evstom of house-to-house le'ter teglttratlon in one hundred of the largest cities In the cftun. Irv. Under tne new syslem hoiise-bol.ler. miiv pay the letter carrier th'. regular re^Ulr, fee of eight cents and receive from him the usnsi receipt,
llepresentalive Bingham of renntylvanin Introduced In the House n Joint resolution making an approprlntlon to meet tbaex- penses Incldenl to tbe removal from France to the UnltiMl stales of tbe rem tins of Jobn Pnul Jones, tbe naval hero, and for tbelr Interment In tbo .Arlington National Come, lery.
esldent JUKll »has beei^rei
ilrectiv lu-bls llneof: Stule officHn begau serving notices of cnn- murcb Is a conslderiiliie American force ut j lest ngninst lhe Republican cnndldnlos. I
Bnyoiuboug, lo tbe weslwnr 1 of tbnl point Is Whcalou's force, nnd lo the east of Bay. oinbungls an almost Impassable niountaiu rauge.
So with Voung lieblnd lilm, with Colonel Hare eloso in ills rear, uud his front ob. structed, the Wur licpurlineol officials feel tbat Agulnaldo has Iltlle chance of es. caplng -.11 tliesouthward, Tbe best cban remaining In Agulnaldo Is bellove lo abau.lou the escort of thre.i bund uow traveling with blm, lu which case lie coul.I easily Insure bis persoual usuiipe lu iltsgulse.
wbo receive.l cerlirtcatos of eleotlon.
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LIFE LOST IN A
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IVIILL FIRE.
,eTeo Kui ilioy
One Kllle.l
Iiijure-l in a Iturnint Purtory,
Reaiux. , Penn. (Hpeclal). -I-'ire lu tbe extensive hosiery mill of tbn Noldi! * Hoist C.impany destroy.-d the plant, and caused the death of oue person, besides Injuring Hfly-seven otber employ.isof Ibecompany. A badly burned corpse was recovered from the ruins and recngnl/ed as that of Louise Clay, forty-eight years old. Of the flfty. aeven (lersons wbo were injured, Ihlrlv— all woinen und girls—were seriously burl.
Among those Injured were seveu who were badly burl Inlernaily, while sixteen suffered from fractured le.gs or unkli's, A number sustained fractures of the arms, while many bad faces und bands burned. The remninder nf the nttv-sevon hnd hnnds und fnces burucl, limbs bruised, or nlber- wlso Injured,
Tbe bosl-ry building wus u large tour- si.iry structure, and uearly 60il persons were omploved, mnst nf them being wnmen and girls. Tlioro Is niucli criticism umong tbe employes beCHUan of the fael that tbo screens In tlio windows, cTceot those nt the lire o.cn|ie., were seciireiv nailed to the wlndoiv-sllls, Tbo girls hal lo bri'nk the screens boforo they could got oul to leap to Ihe ground.
-rhe hie was cau.sed by tbu explosion of gn.oline. Tbe loss is ostlmated nl nboul J27S.0OO, on whicli th.-rc Is an Insurance of tl5U,000.
ENORMOUS CROPS IN KANSAS, Value ol torn Prn.iuced Tl.l, Vrnr Break.
osTos, Miuss. (Special).—The clly ol .-U...10 'en elected Thomas N. Hart, n Hepub.
d to bo I l''^""' Mayor by a plurnllty of I'JOO lu a totnl voto of 85,000,
Tbe very absorbing local question—the street rullway coiupany's effort lo oblalu a restoration of Its tracks on Boyislnn aud Tremoul streets—.vas decided In tho nega. tlve by a smail miijnrlly.
Tlin Democrats still control bolb brnncliea ol the city g.n-rtrumeut, the Bonrd of Alderineu by u somewhat lucre isud ma- jorily. The city, as usual, voted for li¬ cense.
Elections In seventeen Massachusells olt- les completed the enlire list, witb the ex¬ ception of Nor.b Adams, which Is still I. hold ils electiuu. Tbe Ilcpuhlleaus won generally succesifut, nithougli uon-purll- /.anslilp wns a wluniug banner In several cities. (Inly in Newburyport .lid the Hoclul Iieniocrais make any kind of a contest while In Boston, Lynn and Wobiiru, ordl nurllv strong Ueiiinirallc sir.ingliolds, Ul( Republicans seor.'.t signal vi.-t.irles,
III Lynn, where the Hocialist vote waa ex peeled to bo very heavy, the Uepublican Slayor was re.electe.l by an Increased plu ratlty of two thousand nver lust year.
Ou the olher hand. Merp, tbo Frcncli- mau. bad beeu blindly groping around In the darkness for tbe most i-art of the night on his bun.Is and knees, seeking foi some nveuue of escn[ie.
Governor Rogers will conduct n search¬ ing examlnatiou as to the cause of the ex- plosion, llo lelHgrupbed Stat* .Mine lu speclor OiTcus at; Spokane to attend the bnueat nnd examine witnesses. Tbe I iincstlnu of Insufllcleut veutllallon of tb. I mini- In contrnveiitlon of Slate law will be made Ih" subject of a Ibornugb Imiulry. i
The mlues ure nwiied liv tbe Carhnii (Illl ' Coal Company. Thev gave work l.i fnur j hnndred men, nnd bad au nulpiil nf Itin-e ' liundred thousand Inns annually. They uro sliualed torly miles frnm Tucomn nn the Cascade Division of the Nnrtbern l'n clfl-. The mines nre In n deep ravine' through wlilch tbe Carbon River flows. It Is u glacial river. The mines are supplied wllh every appliance fnr safety. Tbev are largelv Innnolled, and the liinnels are so big that locomotives run inlo lutein.
Our Adopted l.lnnda.
Moran, n sniior on bourd tbe Indiana, wbn bns been In Jnll nl Havana, Culm, for n year, was placed on trial and acquitted, the judges deciding tbal tbere was no cose against blm.
Funds are sllll needed for tbe nsslstancn ot those who were rendered hoinelest by tbe floods lu Porto Rico lost summer.
Near Ruiiuag, P. 1.. a force ot 100 tosnr. gent, attacked a wagon train, escorted nv Ibirty men of IbeHlxleenth Infantry. A sharp engagement followed, Tbs Filipinos lost eighteen In Allledand nine In captured, toley's message to (-ton. -ecelved by Cubans of nil clnsses with muob iinllsfactlon.
There has been a mntlnv of nillve police In one of the towus oflhe Island nf Negros, P. I. An Amcrlcnn officer wns killed.
II Is estimated thai 120,000 Spaniards resident In Culm wljl volo for a free and Independent Cnba, wblle .10,001 deoilno to forswear Ihidr allegiance to Spain,
Tbe Hawaiian sugar erop Is estimated nt 280,000 tons, valued nt ovor #22,500,000,
Contraolt bnvo beon mado for connoot. Ing all tbe Islands of tbe Hawaiian group by wireless telegraphy.
Oovernor Leary'a force on tbe Island ot Ouam is to be aiigmente.l by tbree oflUcers and eight V lunriuea.
INTERNATIONAL LESSON CONIMBI^TB FOR DECEMBER 17.'
All Krcit
. (Special)
Ma
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at Latt.
WnsnimiTON, 1>, C. (8pe.-lall.-Mr. Ma. cruin iiua broken bis iong sileuce, und iu u cable message received ul the flluto Dc partm.ut .Inted Preio,la, be nunonuc-s Ibat ho will sail via Naples, for the Unite.I Stales. Tills Is an Indication that be has received tbe departments telegram grunt. Ing bls uppllcutlon for leave of absence.
I am a tirmer loc.ileil nt-.ir Stony Brook, one (if the most m.ilatious ilMrictsin this Slate, and wns botht-red wih ni.il.iiia fof years, .it times •DI could not work, and was .ilw.ivs veiy rptistipaicJ as well. For
Cf81 had malaria so bad ih the. sprinc, Vh.-a ens.ised in plowing, 11 could Jo nothing but shake, i nui.-it l-.iv.' t.iken about ,i barrel •fquMrie pills besides da/ens ol other renu-Jtes, but neva obtained ,any Dcrmanent benclit. La^A Oil, i.i p-.-avh tim -. I h id a most stnous attack of chills and thencommenced t.. take K-jviiu T.ibule-;. u, .^n a aicnd'a advice, and tho first N^x inaJe me all riijht .vd 1 h.ive n.-vet bean without ihem since. I take oik- Tabule e.icli iiiorniiij; and niijhi and aonwiimes when I feel more than usu .llv exhausted I t.ikc three in a day. Thev have kept mv si.iiiiach sweet, mv bi-'wels regular and I hav* not had the least touch of in.ilaria nor s^iltinp; head.iche since I commenced usinji ihem. I know also that I ^i • p beller and w ,ike up more refreshed than (ormerlv. 1 tlonl know- h .v many complaints RifHins Tabulei will help, but I .lo know thev will cure any one in the condition I was and I w.vald not be without thein at ahy price, i honeatly consider ihein Ihe cheapest-pri.ed niedi.ine in the-^.mId. as 'thty arc also the most beneficial and the iridsi conveaien; i.itake. I am twenty-seven yeats of a^e and have vkor'Ked hard all m. Iiie. the ; most fanneis, lioth earlv and l.i'e and in all kinds ol weather. 11 have never enioved such g.v.'d he.l.th .is I li.i\e since last lall; in feet, my neighbors have an remarked mv i n,-rov.-d condition and have '"Say, John, what are you domg lo I.vk ^o l-ealiliy .'"
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Inwa Fanner, lo .loin Hoer..
oijiTrts. lown (Speclall —William an.l liel Uavls, prosperous farmers, bavo
itimnlated stndy of il uo oue eei'tuf I sold tbelr property and will go to south .,,,,, .,,, , ,1 11 I Alrica. Their falher Is a Urge larmer at
sble to tell. ibil the lucreaseil ile ] w,.Bt Barkley, Capo Colouy, and bus sent
mand ia wholly for toa.-li.'r«' Hibles
or Bibles With special oommeuts, refer
ences, illustratious aud maps, woui
iu.li.'atb a desire for more iulelligeul j "'
sud sytleuistic sludy of it ou tbe pari
of those wbo already have plain llibles
which would accouut for the fs-il thai
tbe demand lor tbe plaiu copies is tiol
iu the- least inoreased, or tbat tbt
newer students of the book are iu
cliueJ to muro care and nysleiu tliai
tliose of an older day, iiulesa the tu
terest iu picture bn.ike bas ext.-u.lo.
to tbe Itibie. |
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Tbe crO|. bulie. lln of the Kansas Board of Agriculture for 1809, shows flunl relurnsof IheSlates agrl- i-iillurul [iroducts as follows: - Tbc winler wheat vleld amounts lo 42,- 811.171 bushels. Tbe yield of corn Is -226.- 1S3,432 bushels. Excepting tllAl of 1881) (278,888.321 bushols) tblsls the larg. crop ll.o Statu has yel pro.l.n ceeds lu value auy preceding 134,1127, Tbe ccmblued home vain Ihr.'e grains—wbenl, corn and oals-ls Js0.«sa.|-,22, or n total Increase over the is'.is value of Ibe sumo crops of tl3,:l.sl,ri21.
Th* Kleellon. in l-orlo Itlco.
^AN Jt.A.v, Porlo Illco (By Cable),—Tbe I Republicans have carried Pouco by 170G I majority. Elections were held In seven. \ le.'u lowns. The Uepnbltcaus bol.l eight, . wllb 12UU total pluralty. Fortv.livo ol.ic. i lions are yet nuordered. II will take two I months to cuinplei.. tlie ele.tloiit at tbc - present rale. The ll-piiliilcaiis claim Hau ! Juan by a tremou.lous lunjorlty, and assert mat there has been a complete, over. I whelming Federnl defeat,
i THREE KILLED IN A SMASH-UP.
4ccblenl on tbe Prnnirlvania la Which | ' Three Freight Train. Were Wrrrkc.l. I
Pnis-.-cros, .N. J. (Spe.-lal).-A wreck oc. i-urrcd on the ^Pennsylvania Rnllroad a fow |
I days ago near Mouinoulb Junction, Tliret { loaded freight trains smashed logeiher, j killing tliree men und piling Ililrly.elglil !
: curs u|iou the tra-ks, sliuttllig off trnfll
st corn ed,"nud ex- crop by *1,- -alne of the
SEVEN KILLED IN COLLISION.
The dea.l nro Cbnrb hpegler, engineer. Of Jersev .City; John llclileker, llreman, of N.-.vark, N. J., and llenrv/agbuuni, brukcman, of Ellxabctb, N, J," Tbe men klllel belonged lo the crow nf the east.bound Irnln ','42, tbo lust lo slrlke the wreck, imrt nt which was turned eulirely over nu.l burled Into the ditch ul the bottom of an crabankui.'Ut.
The cn.ise of the wreck Is unknown, but ll Is atlrll,utoil to a broken axle. Ibocars for the most part were Hlled wllb mercbau-
dis
DrsvEn, C
iar Sall.lH, Fnlllng tn .
.ll. iSpecluh rcl belwoe
t-oI„ Can.ed by
iel signal.
. . A renr-end col-
[1 two passenger
S2 000 000 FOR LITTLE CRIPPLES, i 'rains ou the Denver aud Iilo Graodo Rail.
— I road, lu which seven persons were killed
i on.rlgbt and several others were severely
1 Injured. Tbe ui-cldint bappencl at Eng-
I llsli Hwltcli. about six miles east of Halidu.
Tb" killed areC. V.. Osgood, Denver; H.
R. Matlbews, Denver; I'eter Barnes, D
wrecking trains with crews arrived I shortly after th.i siiinsli-u|i. bul 11 was nnon : befor" Ibey were nblo lo cleur one track to j nllnw the passenger I rnlua, wlilch bad beeu j stnll.'d slBi'o eurly inorulng at Priucolon i Junction, to pass.
Ipbla.
I'uinniLruiA (Spe-lull.-Pelor A. B. WMeucr, the millionaire iracUou owner, has unnounced that he bas purchased tblrty-slx acres nt luud In Logun, asuburb. on which be Intends li bull I an 1 endow n borne, hospltnl aud scbo.il for crippled children, at a c.
CAPTURE OF FILIPINO BANDITS, iuerlila, I uuahl liy ('..lonel Ninllh Will
lie .'sbo
llal.ae.L
nrge
W, Plcrc
Kvery enteiprise should l.e wele.iuk wbiobaims to put tbe meaua of ii'stliet ic and inlelloclual culture withiu tli< reach of every iutelligeut wnrkiuar and family, tbiuks tbo Cbristiau Keg ister. Tbcre sre innumerable ynuuu meu and women wbn bave quick l.raiu. aud uiiubic flugert, an eager sppatile for learning, aud tbe ability to asniiu I ilate nul to use s.iiu" of the best ! resnlts of modern .lisovery. riiev. ' are artisans who could got uinre a 1 vantage from a scieuUlic Iceture than many grsdustes from our uuiversitiea Sooi* .if our greatest scienlirtf acbolsrs bal uo scndemic training. There sre tboussu.N like tbem U wbouislumiuona iutcrpretstio-a of sot eutitic lrnlh would open tbo doora o' s Isrger life.
The I'sll .Mall Magszioc receiitij o-'Utsine.l su srlicle ou the AmericiL Isuguage, I'T Willism Areber, wb isi views will be received Willi niiicli grat ill -atiou by Aiuericau newspaper -ueu The i.les, ' be saya, 'tbat tlie Kug
of »2,000,IK)0. -fbe annoiin.'ement wss nin.le In n letter from Mr. Wldener lo Muvor Ashbrl.lne Mr. WIdener statea Ibal tbe object of the Instlluttou Is tbe cure of liel|iless children. Tbe homo Is lo be a place "wbern tbey can re.eive sucb inellcal and surgical alleu. Uou as will cure "r allay tbeir deforinitlns. nn.l where thev .-nn re'-elveuol nuly a gen¬
ii u
Mrs. A. H.
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Motlier and Ilaughter
Mrs. Deiijnmlu Thninasuut bor flvcyear. oil daugblot were burned to dculb at Fott Vallev. Gu. Mr. Ihoiuas, wbo lives in the Billiiirlis of the clly,bu.l been burulng b all dav In bls vard. aii.rjust nit
eral e.lucutl.. . .
sttii.-tl.'u In sucb luduslriul Hues as will
a-slst them tiward self-.u|i|.orI.-
Tlie institution wlil b" known as the Wldener Industrial Home tnt Crlppl" 1
Cblldreo.
Ihlld Killed by a Lead Pencil.
Wblle seuted Ul a high .-buir at a tuLleut bls home lu Hempstead, L, 1., Robert M-rlla
illed nway fr.nn Uie lln iiilniil.'s. When he reiurne I Wife unl chill In Um Haiiie- III.Itber tuld tbat the eblld pluv uud ucciilenlaliv fell int
non be s I-T a foiv s found bis Tho dying
i Manila lily Cnlilei. -(¦olonel Sinllh, wllb
: n d.-.taclimeiit of the Seventeenth Infanirv.
i surrouuded ami cnpture.l In u village neur
j MalasquI a party of tierlllns wbo bad
¦la.ln Uielr beadqiiartera tbere. Tbe
' iiarly Inclu.led the band wlil'li assassin.
Ille.l seveu nniclalsat Malusqul for friend.
ilness to tbe 4merl..aus.
All are lusurgeuts wbo became bandits
' when the dislulegratinn of tbo Filipino
' army I egan. 'I'hey kept t'le country
ur.iiind .Maliisi|iil In n slnte nf lermr fnr
several weeks, und comailtlel tweuty-nvo
murders in less llnin tbut numb-r of days.
Wheu tbev wero cnught tlioy were
I MucAitliur's
Shi
run
tbe res
rr.iniptly senl to Geuernl MucA.tl lien.l'iunrlers nl Unyniiibuiig by Iralli ill the I'lilid au.l I 1, Hjpeete.l llmt tbey will l.e spi-e Illy tried lb" Hiimc'aud t unifellb..r shot or bunge.l if convicted.
FATAL FIRE IN GLOUCESTER.
Two Kllied and Many llutl.ling, U* •Iroyed In the Sporting Sretlon.
Oi.oiTESTEn, N. J. (Special).-Two hotels and sev.'ral other billldings woro doslroye.l by Are here a faw days agn. Two person s were burned to death and Ibolr bodies wer, f.iiind at dnyllghl lu the ruins of tbe build¬ ing where tliey bnd been asleep.
The Are was tbe most destrucUvo this clly bns ever seou. It occurrol In lb, si'nrtlng seclion, not far from tbe ferry tn Philadelphia, nnd burned ovor nn area ol balf a block, deslrovhig the Green Tre, Holel, the Cllflon House, the handball courl building allanbod In tbe Green Tree Hotel, the stables belonnlng lo tbe sum, liolel, a dwelling bouse occupied by Jobu Nicholson, nnd Hnrgreuvn's stable-
David Ynuug, an nld man, and Ills wife Elizabeth, lived In n room over Har- gre,ive-s stnbles. -I'liev were cailght In the lire aud burned lo .leath.
I'lie lire ihrealeiii'd fnr a time to sweep lliroiigli tbe wliole seetlon of the clly, at IIIOSI .if the Lull.lings about ll are nf wood. l-iie liremeu kept tlm lire frnm sprendlng fiirlb.ir thnn It did nnly by the bnrdesi kind nf wort. Tbe loss is estimated ul tiiO.OOO.
Hig Pir. in Augusta, lia.
At-nrsT», Ga. (Speclnll.—A few dnys ago Augusta was swept by ono of the most .Us. ustrjus Ilres that ever visited this clly Tlio.lamage amounted lo (,.-.00,0110. Tbe Arlington Ilolel was destroyed. As soon as the flro was .llscovered guesis ol Hit holel were nwukened and all e.scupcd.
(Milef tloulel seeing that tbo Augusta de. purlmeiit was powerless lo bamlb. tbn Are alone telegraphed to Havannali for help. i
CENERAL DEL PMlAR KILLED.
.S.venlT Fiilphui, Fnil Wllh llll.l In . Figlil Wlih Major March. i
Manila illy ('alilei. Oeneral (iiegorlo del Pllur. commanding Agulnai.ios body, guard, has beeu killed by Mnjor Peylon 0 .Mnrcb-s battalion qfjl^^iirty.third In. fnniry In a flgbt elgtjU.n miles norlbwest nf (.-ervnuies. r
*eciir.ljng tn rviiorts which Gnoerui Viung obtained frnm escupod Bpnnlsb I rlaoners nl Vigan several davs agn, Mnjoi Mnrch b-fl the coasl. where be wns pursu Ing Agulunldo. and encounleroi Geneial Dei Pilar on a fortlfled trull. Tl«iy lougbl bir four hours, during wlib-b seveuty Fill 1.1II..S were killed or wouu.led. Tbe Amer lean ln..t wus nu" innu killed uu.l sli wnundi'.l.
Del l-llnr wns one nl the lenders nl tbe present nnd nf Ibenntl.Spunlsb revnliiUou. He wns n more vnutli. nnd was reported to buve been grnduateil from a European university. Professnr Seburman met blm ns a memlier of tbo Hrst Peace Commission, and rntct blm as reiiinrkubly olever,
(ienerul (irum's espedltlnn bns visiled (Irnnl ond sererul Western towns, meet¬ ing small bauds llo killed several of tbc rebels uud caidured u eundderable <|uao Iltv of munlllous of wnr.
Tbe lecoMs nf Iho Treasury nf the so- called Flliiiliin Giiverument, Ingetlier with a i|iiantllv uf pnper money and nnothet Nnrdenfcblt, bnve beeu fouud at Mauga- tarem.
Pnrnirr Munl.re.l in (ieorcta.
farmer living a few Gu., was murdered n
l.ntnealle.
Two bloo.Ibonnds hnvo boen purchase I by Cauton. Ohio, to nssist tbe police In running down crlnilnnls.
Frederick H. Slater, of Newnrk, N. J. was shot und fnlullv hurt in Madlsoi Kquare Garden, Now York (Ity, by Wallo Roster. Thuy bad quarreled over a liet on tbe bicycle race.
Georgo Buaaell, aon of Commodore Ed- ward Busaell, was foun.l .lead tn bia room nt Red Bank, N. J., by bia fatber. Ho bad l.een asphyxiated by llliimlnallng gas. He was twenty-flve years old.
Robbers opened tl>« lafe la tbe office o' the Paclflc Express Company at Cbeyenue, Wyo,, nnd secnre.l n sum variously ealL mated at from tl0,aO0 to t2B,000, Tbere It 00 duo to the thieves.
Navnl Cadet W. P. OIlea, formerly of tbe United Wales ballleship Oregon, died nt Fort Worth, Texas. Ho coutraciod con. sumption nn the fumoun trip of the Ore. gnn around Cape Horu to-lluke part In the liattle of Santiago. Ho wis n native of Illll (-ounty, Texas,
A duel wua fought at Greenville, Mlaa,, which resuitod In the Inalant dealb of J, C. Connerlv. n lawyer of Lako Villnge, Ark,, and Alfred B, Dunonn, wbo lived nenr Hunnyslde, Ark. Tbe tragedy Is said to have been the rosult of a business mls- underslandlug.
General Jonbert, tbo commander of Ibo Boer f.rces Investing Lndyamllb, who Is Indlspoaed, arrived at Volksriisl. Duriug blaubsencu Comronn.lant Hcualkbiirgor Is In supromo command. Vilksrust Is 119 iriies north of Ladysmitb.
Ireland Is ex'lled by Ibo I.ord Lleulen. ant's decree removing Conner 0-Kell"y from tho Mayo Magistracy. In public spoocben Maglslralo OKelley bad ex¬ pressed sympathy wllb the lloers.
The t-bloese Ambassador to Gront Britain has announced that be has been empow¬ ered lo remove existing olistaoles to unre- stUclod trado between his country and England, Oermany nud Amerioa.
Tbe Governor oftbe Province of Siinn- Tung, (iliinn, bns been dlsmlaaed in con. sequence of bls inability to dcnl with anil, mlsslnunry trouhlos.
A bill bns lieen iolroducod IntotbeCbnm- bers of Deput b-s nl Purls, to foster Fr.inoli Influence lu Houlli America.
Tbe T
.qiiadron.
ov at Smyrna, irn to 1 rnuce, Tbe Northern Hipiadrou bus lii'.n ordered lo provlBlou for three months and be lu readiness for evenlunllUss,
A lurge bed of silica of a Hne i|uallly bas boen discovered ul Dayton, Groon County, Wis. The value uf tbe product It Irum tl6 lo tao a lon.
A Brooklyn Jury gave ono of tbc Brook, lyn Rapid Transit Company's oronloyet (who fell to the street because of tbo ab¬ sence of Ibe guard rails) a Judgmunt for tlS.OOfl.
The Nalional Cnuncil nf the Grand Army nf the lleiiiililic deeldel Ibnt IllO nexl re. union will lie held during tbe last week of August, IIKKI, lu C'bi.-ago,
lielectlv.M in New Vork Oily arrested Edwurii Burii}!, of Hcarsdale, auapectod of the murder of Poslmastor Herbert 1). Fol¬ lows, of Hcnrsdalo, N. V, He confeaaed.
Tbe Bank of Cornell, at tJornell, III., wsa rol.b.'d a few days ago and 1.5000 nnd mnry vnlualile papera were secured. The rob¬ bery wna coniinltted by seven mon, -^wo of the rotibcrs were captured un.l tbey gavo tbelr names as James Kennedy nud Thoiuut (J'Leary,
Biihje<-li PralU of lliahl and Wtwag BalaK, Mai. III,. IS to Mai, iv,. t-q«ld*ti1Nt| Oal. vi„1_M*a>*ry Veraeti Mai.Mi,t^ la—Cammanlsry OBl,h*.Day**tiOI|^lk '
It. "Vonr worda hsve be*B itoal afllloM me," From tbit vara* to tha **d Of th« chapter aud to chapter 4:t, Ih* |i**M*t Malaebl expostulatet wllb Iha wl«k*d rot Ihelr bard tpreebea, and deelai** IhatOitd will make a fearful dltlloMloa b*tw*0 tben and th* rlgbleoua. See Job II: IC It. Vour wordt have been blasphMhaM and void nt all r.vereoco i.ad dal/,' T* have apoken Injuriously ol m«, *Ba ha** ultered tuch Ihlnga aa dithooor ¦*. T* bave ereo arraigned mv prooeedlno* 000 spoken againat tbem. "Halth Iha bvia." God takes careful notice ol all tha way*•( men. Ile does not forget their abant Mt. capt at thoy seek pardon, nnd thslt tiM 1.-0 tbeo blotind out of tbs book ol B!tM* membrsDce foiever, "Whst hav* tr* •poken so mncb." Tney ImpndiatlF tamt the obsrge st In v., H, Istt lesioa; th*i*l*l* lhe prophet renewi It agslast Ibsa lo HI* followlog wordt. Io Ihlt qa**tloa tlogr Infer thst tbe Lord It grlsv*.! ov*r tllvtal mattirt, too tmall to ba meatloaad, aivl they are not ditpowd lo i*ak a r**o>llilo Hon.
II. "It It rain to lerva aod." Tb«t« It 00 real advantage to be gaload trot* It. A rebak* of persons wbo wer* Impallaat oo* Jer temporal trial, and murmnrad aialjlM God becautn tbey did not ut one* r*ap tlM Irult of tbelr lervlcs In temporal plots perlly. Tbey presume lo dtotata how ttM Ibnli be rownrded for lorvlce, lorftttlafl how depeodeot Ibey ara upoo aa lodt* pendent Ood, dictating to Iha *alb«f t| tU good how He thsll baitow Bl* boaaUt*. Re, the fountain ol all good. Is rapriathta lor not b««towlog Hit blenlagi npoo tlOt* who connt thamiiW** worthy, bilag |*r> galtal that la tb*iBi*lT«i dwNlilh a* goad Ibiog,
18, "W* esll lb* proud bsppy.** tTtiCOO oow do no 1*11 thin think th*m haaiMtt who do not oooaern thamiilvei aboarli* obaerraoce it Ood'a lawt, but Uv* aaadti* log to their pleasure aod do *T*rjtapot tbat tbelt loclloatlon prompta tham I* 4* without any laar ol Qod't calling th*B U account for It.
lfl, "They that feared the Lord." OoJ alwayt haisremnsnl nl tslthrul |>*opl*. When tbey taw tbe nwfut tide ot InlqtRy sweep Into tbelr bordirt thoy wor* alarmed tor the safety ot ZIoa. "Sptk* otteo on* to soolb.r." In lormor VMM the Jetrs hsd been Instructs! to talk la their lamlllaa, upon tbber Jaurasy*. ••' with tho** with whom thay met, aboal lh* law* o( Ood. Tbey h*d th*a OrillfO lo parti npon thilr door-poiti. Ia tho**. M dlgr**ilon the tsltblul lonli wsr* thooMI. ful ol dnty sod longhl eomlort I* tb**iti> else of all tba mesni olgraos thay ka*».
17. "They tball be Mloa." Tb* bttd will own all Hit fnlthfnl ooa*. la.-th* great day of final judgmeot RawUIOM mittake which sre HIa paooltar oo**. They are reaerved aa Rli )*w*l*, le b* honored before lilt FiHhor and Ih* holy ¦ngels. "I wlllaparalbam." I wlllpr*. tetve tbem from tbote oalamltl** wiMh
; J tball fall upon tbe wicked and ooboltoTtOf.
18. "Then aball ye." Ve wicked •ao. temoera ot Qod nod rellgloo. "Batara aad llaceru." See elearly that Qod mtk«* aad keept dlttloctlont.
4:1. "Th* day oomelh tbat ahall baio as ao oven." Uod It daaorlbad ** a tao. turning lira when He come* to ei*«at* Hit judgmeota. Dent. 4:11. "All tb* ptooa." Those tbat have beea **t**m*d baj>p» bl veneltl, "AU that do wtsk*dly." AUM- penitent iloners, ot what*T*r klad. ojit tlubble." At IhcdryalalkiotfralaMlla Ihe field alter resping. Just laltaM* tot deslruotlon. "Hhsit leave tham B*ltt*r root nor brsncb," A provstbl*! MipiagMO lor utter destruction, end *lgBllylao, .tt tpplled to tbe uobellevlog J*w*, lhat Mta Ibey and tboir families ihould b* 011*1111 leatroyed.
i. "But unto you tbat fear Uy aaaa.*' Suob ss ipake oltso togelbar; Wbo WMh Ihip, revereoo* aod obey Ood. "Bball th* 3uo of rlgbteouioew arlie." Bl«bl*00t Beit bat her* tb* common **a** ofd*U*M^ tn<<e, talvatlon, blaaiadoM*. Tk* too which Ood asnda to produe* la bl* p*aalt righleousnets and bl****dn*HWhlell*am* 3nly with rIghtrouioeH. "With h«oma In Bls wlngt," Ko callad to ilgally (aai His llgbt conslili In clearing up maa** kO> derttsndlngt snd cbsting sway th* dark. ness nf tboir mloda—wboae r*yi sad klad. iy warmth will beil sll tbs dl****** ot tk* toul. HMillog from tronbl* *nd froa tl* and sll the miterlet witli wblsh th*y «M« surrounded, Thla doubtle** r*l*nlolb4 Meislnh. "Ve ihall go fortb." Iat* lib. erty and new life, t«vod from *rl|, *qal»|Md for a better llla, itreogthened aod *>Utk|. eued. "Crow up nt oslvu of th* *I4II.'' Losporgsmbol at atnll-led eaWa* wOlth. wheu let oot to tbe fisldi, c*p*r aad Itol)* lulbe ezuberauca ol besltby HI*. .QroO up lo ilreugib, vigor nud spiritual etUort. lately guarded, weU ordered aod provlfla lor.
8, "Treid down tba wlokad." Bl^l- eoutnett ibsll be vlctorloui orar **ll. "Athes." All false Idea,, sll boastlaa.lk', rollglon.nll vloot snd crlmis, sU oppN*. tlona, nil wrong fsablont and ouitOlU, shall bo like sslies undor ths t**tolth* rlgbleoua, Tbe Irliimpbi of laloUaiJ^aM owing to God'i '* * '
Forelsn.
Herr Von Bennlgsen, Governor of the Caroline Islnnds, which Oerranny reeenlly purebsted from Spiiln, anuounco, tbodli
cry
Three Killed In
Tbe powder workt
Eiplo.lo
Mnrtliuer, lell again pencil It pleroe.l III entere.I the t.ruln. 11
tb"
i.-nl
mil
II-
llloodhaund. Kor the lily at (teTeUnd.
Tlie Clly Ciuo-il of Cleveland. Obli, bus dclde 1 t.I jiurj-liase a pair of bloo.lbcuu.ts to be used In tra.king criminals There ,-eul ns.saull upou Miss Maggie Haul, an.l otber nss.iulls was the cause of tbe docisiou
•obuyd.'g^.
Hoer-Urlllth tVar Note..
The British Ooverumeut bns chartcre.l 109 vcselsfortbetransiiortaliou of tr. qs
rbe Britisli trantp.jrt Ismorewent a.-liire on the rocx, lu Hi. Heb-nn Bay. Cape r-wn. The troops wore safely lauded.
A llspalch from Durl ao. N Ual, say, tho Boors losl IsOO men at w'lat ha.- been p 'i-u- larly known as the natiie ..f (ilencoe.
A battalino of Brillsb troops en-amped near Cblevelv. Natal, have .-aptured IjO cattle aud 5:i0 sheep lUnt Ui-B-'ers hul
if James S. Millei. near Sauineylown. I'enu. wete«rei-k"d l-y eipliiBl.in nod three men were killed nml leveial.libers injured. There w"ie l w.. ej. |.|iisinus. tbe flrst oc.'iirrlng Ir the glazing bnu.e. Tbe ntlier exploslnll full.i»-ed Willi.
In Ibirty seconds, and the entire the lull.l- Ings, which coniprise.l lb- works, were -ie- molhbel. Baer und S-liwager were In the
glazing b.iuse wtioii the "Xpl.isi.m irr.i.l,
aud s.'henck wu- ul w.rk lu the iiiliing b.iuse, Tbey were killed. Seveu '.tlier oUi'-r parts .if the
(-on,ul Ilar on For I'reloria.
Alelbctt S. Hay, snn of the ,s.icretnry of State, whn bos been np|.-Illlle.I C.insiil al I'retorin, Snutb Africa, I-nn '.Is way Uitbe s .utll AfrU'un post, II" iall".| frmu New V.rk t-ity f.ir Soulbainpt.in on tb" Auierl- ,-aii liner St, Louie, to succeed (-harles Ma. .-rum, who resigned 'is Consul Uier".
M. II.liiiiln. from Jeffor-ni. Gn. lavs ng... 11.. was sUly-flvo years of nd a bachelor. Robbery was tbs mo-
Group
Wiiliam yours, of Ills home mont int. Irozeu
of conl aud gold lu tbs Pellew
llv
Coln.uhian llevnil Cr
thed.
.iiildan Go
..-uidi-d and the
-uliiilou i> sail
, but
all
»|.e.i serious Injury ex- | In be crusbe.l
r..U Orange Now a Illy.
The voters ol East Orange, N. J. .|e.-lded al a speclal election to cbaug-i from n tnwuBlilp f.irni nf gnvernmeut to that of a elly. Thero wns prai-lli-nlly nn oiiposlllnn. The .-liungo III gnvi-rnnionl weut Into effii.i • in Haturduy at nnm. fnlor Ibo act nl Incorporatinn th» present tnwn.hip nffl- i-lul, bei-nine i-ftlcers "f III" .-llv until th" annual elc'tlmi nntl -irlnu. |-ew
. Iiangoslii I he exist Ink- b.r f g.iverninenl
are made by Un- adoption ..f the .-ilv ad,
Hlegn Train For llriiiab Troopa.
A sie,;e tr tin bas been shlpiiel li Houlb All..-a from Southampton. I'.ugiaud.
Pric
Pliliad.liihia .tdvane.,
r:ie c.inl,..iiupnnles .1 riiilajelphla havo announced thai, nwing I., tbo sb.irt suiqiiy nf anlbraclte pea coal. It It necessary lo msk" au advance ot Ir.ni twouty-flvo t.. .11. The a.Ivn
An liii-r. nale in l.l
al Pronle
Mr
•Uiv .'euts per toll
ca»e. was about tt
of iwettv.Ave cent
The ul
irtv Its
. wu- al,o
•L
Late
ep
uut- Of the l.allle tbat tbe B'vr
Barrack, at Fori Uuibi
..( M-lile
nceuplel Lv trn.ip,
li.b langnsgei, degenerating in Xmcr \'i:,:;;^^^^:^:;:^„%,^^\i,:^]^l , ''f'l n :?\ui:uTo: iC* IS .n absolutely gmuudleas illu , Uarlare' '"x months
tbe Muth lulled 1 Intally deatrojel
In-eudlary . rlgin jr there In lb. la.t
Tale tbem all rnund. tbe news papers of the leeling .Vmeriean citiea iu their e Utorial oolumna a! auy rate sie at lestl ss well wrilleu ss the j uewspspers ot I.oud lu, aud in msg« ' itnes snd books the sveroge level nl , literary acd'ajplisiiiuent is certainly very bigli riiere arc bal aud vnlgsi ¦ writers ou both sidce nf the .Vtlaulie j but nntil tU* Seams are remove.l Irou. j our own eye, we ma.v safely truat thi j .Ameri.-sua to stleud In the lU'ite* ol ' tbcira.-'
New,, te.-, dl,. ear Kimberley. sail D* Beer, ml'oe. were niuug wltnwater. nd tbat Mr Rh-des e.tlir.aled tbe dan;.
I Tb* Standard and D>gg. ! Pretoria, says that Ce-li I pntcbe*, l'itercepte.1
st tf",n"" ¦
The coa.t defence, of Greal Briialn are |.j undere ) a tboroog'i .veruauUng. .VII I cii.i.lete gun, are t.I be rem .vol Ir.i.n t'i" 1 ort,and Latterie. and a tati-l-i-t' reanna. ineut wllh (owerfiii modern guus will be carried oul a» speellly at p. a»i:.„e, j
i. icat fro-ji Znluland te..nly i , th. grouiug uuea.luoM .f Brititb realdenls. wli.j," .t.'rat are inited by Ibe B..ers, wila t'j.te«ilt tusi tae Zulus tb«mii*.v», are growing iOtilasV giving lit* tu a fear tbnl 1 e. :n»v atlttl lb" aoarmel Brititb i-o;-
tieruian Plan,
The P.-'st of birmlngbam. England, sajt bat Germaay intenls I. make Samoa a I Hr.-ug naval aud ttrategi
ll base. Speclal I- plin lleleu- ,lve w.irks. An ar-enai. coaling station and slni-repairiug dep -t will t* built. uermsny will apeU'l 4150 OOJ .la tbe work Within a vear.
penker Henderson It a Pro-byierlao.
11 R-iodes bus a de-l 1" 1 dlsllke In a persnuul use of tbo pi-ii.
Seeretarv of tbe Navy l.-nir Is the the- I aire.goer i'.f tbo Cabinet an 1 never lulsse, a flrst-iilgbt porforinaoi-e.
Senal. r Frve and Seuat.jrIJ.iny are kn-iwn ns the Senal..rial fl'l.erin.-n. b..tb being pasBlonately f m.i of this .jKirt.
Meii'jnnus J.ilinnues I'miliis Kruger. r rc-i lent ol the Siiitli Afrl.-an llepuLll •, WI.S I...r.l ut Kastenl..irg. Caj.e Colouy, on October 10, l-ih.
Mr. Herbert Sp-i kn.wn all over the w the deepest tbloken ,.jn of a scboolmaBter.
Tne I'rinc* of tfai*. it aeceiiting few lo- vltatl...ns and dev.jilng bimtell to inilltar> engagemeott and war cbnrltl**.
General Lew W-alince bns purchated a trn-t "f land n-ar irawfo'-dsTiMe, InJ , and will mako a flsh ire-erve of It.
uond. o|
Tb*.
Cyrlins Not.,.
wheel 1.. not ne-:
strlly tba
All riders »bii put awnv their wbeels for lie winter s'ioul.l Hrst give lb.!:n n Ibor- iigli ejeaniiig.
riic ratl'.nni il-nf lhe l.b'ycle will d.. nil" 1.1 mnlntaiii I'le benltii anl strength f n person tliaa will .-.linosl uny otber bjrm .f ei.'r.'lse.
Ti.e rider wh'i Is U....lisr with u:l the
purl
"lutr
of Ills wheel I.
e likelv-I 1 kee;i li|, whetl looge
tbau
b.ise nurna It lliat ..Inueol .lenlnrv. 1, tbe
The fact thul l.b-yel.. manufacliirert ex |.e.t I', have more business tbo coming .eason Ines nd Indicate that wheeling i> m tbe 'le-'ilne.
More wheel, are rendered u»elet« Ibmug'i llgh rough handling .
the
Ml.
..uri. Is
iiuteur lanlscnpi
nott ol Ills Ilme In thai work when n.l lu Washington.
Il Is report" 1 In Wisconsin lint (Invernoi Edwarl scnleid will ' -¦
Sl.rv.d Ueruirin l.ralb.
Sarah A Lantdowac. cl Slanbur
lel at the home -jf ber tlepttoti..
lr II i.ne.lu KtntasCily.fr .inf-i-. ill,., Slie bal ir-,-3. ntnrrl iV >n. aul refusa.1 m .at ordnnk.
tbe
atl.in
if hi, term .
• ffl.'
nd
«ugage lo tbe lu Brigudier-ti.uaral Eagao, former Com mii..arv.Goo*ral nf SuUlstence, I. prepar¬ ing an appeal m Congrea. f.r ail inquiry into th* "AM- with V vl..* I ; rest irallun to raoiK Slid duty.
S...!-*. wii>n I'uyl'ig a wli»»l «' • uretu un I'-ntanl all an nit lhr parts bef "fe leaving the .Ior-.
Kvery wheelman sl.nuld b« bls palrer whenever be .-i ever. It ia irore .'r-'i,,. loa piofesalnoal repsirer.
Metal audguard,, Iq iTieopiabn "f niauj experts, nre tb* in'.tt »ullabi« fnr .¦ .n.lanl use, lb.y wear belter Ihan auy uther tia- t.rial ut*d for tn* puri..i»*.
I ne new law lu .Sew York state relating t'l ,ii.d;.y i-'.nteats appsur. In .lerale t .
I'le .i.lnf-. tl -!. l.f oesll, e.ery -. II ..ne
au judge by the affair .ust beld lu .N«w
lork CUT.'
Harlierain. agel sixty.seven
I'hilndelphia, wbllo iralklng lo
fell .lown a railroail ombauk-
u sma I at ream, wlib-b was
er. llarbersou't bead went
Ihrough the loe, vblcb formed s collar
nbout bia ueck and itranglad blm lo deiitb
Heltures of Amerl-an fruit In Germany bnve begun aguln, outwllbitandlog Gov. ernment experts .bll Inro tbal, on nccount of cllmnlic differencoa, tbo Snu Jose scnie and tbe Colorado bug canuot tjiread In Germany,
Tbo ollinluntlon ofa pnragrunb in Ibo Austrian innstltutlou relating to alraluls. trullve ilecre.'s In case nf iiarllainenlary obstruction wns recomun.nd.i.l by a com¬ miilee
I'rlvnle n Ivic, r.'Colre I nt r-nnstantl- noplo report that the Kunls have nvi-ngeil the recent Incursloii of Rustluu Arinnnluua Into the Alu-hgerd Ulslricl,ln Turkish ArmoulB, by pillaging the Armenian vlb lage of Koslur and mnssncrlng throo bun. driidof Ibu Inhabilanls.
A Britisb flrm of rontractor. baa lenaed for Hfly yenrs the Ittbraua nf Ti bsanle|.ec Ruliroa I, bnrbora to cost tlO,flOO,000 will bo b.lllt at either end.
Excursions bave been run weekiy from Fret.irln lo Lailysinllb, Houlh Africa, wbb-b broiigbi uuniber. of guyly altlrej Dutch womeu, who took up points of van¬ tage on lb" hills aad "loteiy seauued tbr proceedlngB In tbe town,
Quoen Viclorln has given a union jack to Ibe bospital ,lil|i Mnlne ns u nigu of bei grttlHcullon al th" work of ibo Americau womnn wbo rnlte.l ibo lumla tm flitlog out
lliat vessel.
Tbe Hpanlsh garrls.<u of the Carolina Islands arrived nt Manila and reporlnd that tbe Gorman flag ba 1 been hoisted ovfl tbe Itlaots, and Ya). and Pouape bad re¬ ceiv*.! garrison,.
A dlipa'cb from Cnpe Town to the Dnlly Mall of London ,«y> -News tbnt Uie Cnlofa Khamn, l.luobwe, Batboeu and HSCball, WlU Ui«ll |Me>|.l*, lb Becbutoa- laud, bave ris«u to attack the Biers ter tooaly c'lmpllcate, tbe ,ltiiatloD. (r i> probable that tbe Baauto, and niber tril-os- m*u will foil jw Ibolr example '
Tbe Britl'b Government It expecl-!.! to mak. au Inquiry Into tbe allege 1 Imires- .lon, I'T Jaiiislcau cltixeo, iiy C-jiombla. e The rnlto'l Htate* cattle lUBrauilne at Garfleld. N. J., must teek a uew lo.:allou b*eau»« tbo (ounell of tbat plac* baa de- «ldnd to open ,tr*«tt tut.'ugb tbe proi-erty.
Tl.e Ib-v. ...eorgo I*ot«raoii, of R- me, (la., wa, klil.d at I'oucadur, Del llo wat croa.. liig tb* railioad aod was airucK by a twill- ly moTlag tiala. U* dl*d la a t*w ml**!**
„ ._ vlctorlsa; It ll BOI Ihty
who do tbtt, but God doet It lor tb*a.
4. ¦ Remember." Tbli doubtleu ll lat*B4* ed foruiolemnronolutlonolthlipropktM, and It a plain Information thst lb*y «•*• not to expect sny more prophsey a*l»l|* beginning ol the Goapei ol tb* II*lMOb. "The law ol Hotat." Keep up aa «b«di> ent vsnerstlon for tha law ol Mo***l oot only tb* law of the ten commaadaaBlt bot all tba otbar appointment*, «*r*aMM sndjudlclsl, Tbe Isw snd sll Ih* pr*pk*l» w*r* to b* In force until Job*; IhaM*** Iheysr* told to "ramembar," lor III lb*
abtenea of living propheti tbey w*l*IMaiT
lo forgot It. . . .
5. "I will leod yoo Elijah." A ***ood Elijah, Johu Ihe Baptlat, who wu *al« mated by the tame tplrlt. Elijah WBI O man of great nuttarlty, MSlous for Ood, bold lo reproving tin, sod satire lo r*d««* su spotlsl. peopl* to Qod and Ibalr doty. The oall lo rapaotauo*. Ihe vl*l*n of tb* trultt ol llo, the terrors of Iha law, lb***- proofa of ooniclaacs, the *l*ra Md Ownl rebuk*iof tlo, ore ittll Ih* BIU*k Ok* coma* balors tba Matalab to pr*pai*lfc* way Ior Him In lh* ludlvldual batrt todlo th* nation*. "Oreat and drakdlol *•»/• To warn la mercy befor* H*»lill**loJil«t' m*Bl I* *v*rmor* th* ord*r ol Ood'* tatamA,/ Henee tbe aeoond Elijah aboald aoM* WM , for* tb* J*wl*h p*opl*. *nd polliy g»ma be imltten dowo by lb* t*rrl>l* BetHO *rm*. They war* fearfully oorrapt tlgMy.
1. "He ihsU torn," Th* r*wiB*Ulalloo tob*ea*el*dw** th*t b^w**B Ihtoob*. Il.viog, dltol.*dl*ol eblldroB ••«•*• ; lleving *neeitora-La»l. aoiat, titttb.tfA. Th* tCl*at hara U lh.t 11 IbU rwMMHM wat not effected, MaatUh'* eoffllaa **Ha prove a eome lo lh*m. II prov*d»*MJkO laod ol Jnd** wh*o II r*J*ol*d IktllOlltja *t HI* flnt comlog, thougb H* bfOOtOl bleiilng to thot* who *eo*Dt*d Bla-
A NEW FOOD ron cattle;
Agrlesltaral IMpsrUi
Matbod of Vtlag '
A ttrlas ol azperlmeoti wbleb ba* b*to carried on for toma Urn* put by lb* Aoil* eullural I)*panm*ot *• W**blojlt*o kj* recently developed • B*w a** lo* ••tO- stalka, from wbleh a valnabi* kol** «M I attia food oan now b* mad*. TbOMBOM- in.nl has don* muoh work wllk laMmUaa In Iba past yaar,aod ba*d**alap*dil»«<taM valuable utea for them, B«a*ly, *»»t»iaaM packing for warthlpa, ¦ blfb aioardt wrUIng paper, lb* b*alt ol * *—'^¦~~* (lowder tnparlorlo th* plerl«*«ld and several niber 01*..
Tb* n.w eatti* food ll m*d* by _ Ibadry coroatalki with Iba l***«* top* lo a powder sod mlllag II wllfc or molataaa, or botb. TbU U pr**f- cakatoodarabydranlle pr*** **d,,- . sbippad at *a*lly •* briok. or uuidOOM For l*«llag 11 It brokao «p *Bd alaad onB wtt*r. Actual totit h*»*ba*a aao****» |i*rlm*ot llallon, aod a*mpl** ka** k*** Malta agricultural *l*tloa* I* BafMW. Tba laporti from all aoi|re*l *IW v*rjr am- couraging. . .
Tb* coat of making tba food **kM aolM fairly laTorabt* coodHIo** woald fc* Ma tlo lo tl3 p*r ton. aod tbair. valaa.fo t uutrltlve b*tl. ^roold b* Iroa OM lo Odi.
WORK OF LIFE'SAVINC tCMVlM.
If.ariT **•• ¦kipwr.,**** rata*** W*»* Maaaaad la Ibs Taar. Tb* aoooal report ol tb* a*o*ral a«. p*rlDl*Ddeol of lh* Ur*-aa«lac Bwrl** .tal*. tbat al tb* «lo** of tb* a***< y*d« ibaaatablUtameot ambraead III MallM*. TiM Dumb*r of dlaaaiar* i« da**a«aMO vaaiala wllbla Ib* Held of Ih* op*ialtaO»«t lb* t*rrle* durlog lb* y**r w*t tll. OO board iba**v*k.*U w*r* SOM^Mfwa*. •> whom IM7 w*r* aav*<i a*d aiOFella ••*. The estimated vaiu* of Ib* V****l*IO«ahoa t«.0Ta CJ'V aud Ibal of Ibalr *aia**i •dt' 092,005 making a loUl *ala* al atOOMtp lmp<rill*dtl.lM,*4«. Ol IbU lagol He •Mi.tn waa Mvad, aad ai.StlblW Htt. Hevan hH*«r*d **d tny-oa* *MpOltiaia' p«r.oaa rMwI«»d aaeeor al Ib* ilBlllB*, I* ^ whoai 14*3 day* r*lt*f to Ib* *aMpaiOtH| affordad. Tk* ¦•¦b*f ol ttme MlWf
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^n§§mx Betoieto. ¦•««i»««(ll I.IUEXt K. TIRK»: ai.»0 TEAKLT IR AllYAhil KHEKFOirr, Finn.VY. DKC KMBKR !.¦». 1S!);». NO. 7. X^azitaJ. F&rlors, MMOncaiK • MlDMOaL ooa. rtTLTON AXO GOLD STS., Brooklyn. N. Y. O-i.eit np. Oil .00 op. rULTOM AlfO OOI.D STREETS. r'l, BROOKLYN, N. Y. W. i. STEELE. IM. D.. 'TErSICIAX ftntl SURGEOX BAUtWIICH, L. I. n« ,1 I f I tot A. M. ymn¦*¦**, j itosamiitori', M. office, Harrlauu Aveona a*«lb Bbora Telephone Call, llaldwlnt U. OKOROC A. MOTT, LAWYBR, ai.,aw«toh ol Braakl7a,N. T. City LyrnkFoah, Qw**aa Ce., M. T. "tl Ly«bto<*.""«iatA Brooklyn" B. A. DORLON, ^....BOXDED AUCTIOXEER.... Odd Vallvwa- Black, r Chuck, PRBCraRT. I'-,,- t. fe:'.' \ JOHN P. WRMHT, , OBXBBAL AUCTIOXEER, . ¦ FKBeaOKT, I. L '"¦" M ¦ riHAlfOIAU BtBkirRockYilleCeDtre VUlagA Aventie, iiOCKVIIXE CENTRE. L. I. MBUB, r. PBILUPS, Praaklent. teOJIAB O, KNIOHT. Vice Prautdent. HIRAM R. SMITH, Caafclar. BOARD or DIRKOTORS .BkvlHa. Iram H. anilk. O. Kalght. 1. i. anilk, ^' Ck*irli*L. wallac*, An*lln Qimw*ll, SI*laMi B. Smith, oh* T. Dsyl*0B, Bdw*rd T. Tknrtio*, itaa W. PtamaL Wo Jo a O wtrel BeoMng Botiimg of litem paid eo Speetol Depotito. oo BogUnd aod th* I .JTaor ftlNMf* Bolleited. ' laiMBi Hoote-a . M. taSP.,M.: 'linay."> A. H. to IS u. MiMMaa Doye—Tneadeya luid Fri- laya,tA.ll. hefrbeportbank OAPriAL, 130,000. immUT. FREEPORT, L. I. JOBM J. RANDAU., PreaMent. tMAVaCKT T. BPRAOUE, VksePrcaldeot. WILUAM a HALL, Caahler. '¦-.:* ¦ SZSi. BOARD or DIRBCTOnat Chaaneey T. apragna WllUam O.Miller, D. Wealey Ploe, B. Onwwall, Oaorge Wallsott il>,amllh, Ckilea Pettlt, buale,' Harvey U. Hmlth, U Wall***. Q*arg* M. RaodAU WUIkm a. BalL tiwaiw laaiiiMaa aaa iBa**ta*ai* i* MieiaMa* iqaal Is Ik*** at allhar tba Mil* ¦r*eliira Baak* ar TniatUom- ¦od Atarr •cek*HBad*Uaa *• far aa ta t- ral* ol Ikraa pareaat. paid ou -nikBOOlh* «* am*. I aH part* ol Bampti. laaklng fc«*ta**s JftjgaAjjjjtjaiAtieut, enapaaie*. twi* Bh IW«1W**llia gaaraat**d. JapMnwai NMln »ram*l *M*aUoa aad 4o>b Printing At .Qfll06* I STATE NEWS. Ilavraad oa Daad by nit Wife. Robert Earl, who wat mouroed at desd by bit wife In Rochester ws* (ouod lo But- l*lo sli re sod working, A few dsyi sgo s frieod retnroed lo Rocheiter from Buf- lalo aad told iln. Earl tbat be bad leen Rarl or bia double tbare. Mrt. Earl mM It eonld not be, but tbe contented to go to BtiRalo aod loTaatlgate. Earl wsa lodnoed to eome to a polle* ttatioo, wbere hutbsod aod wife met aod made up. Earl ratorned to Roahaater wllb bit wife, Latt Septem¬ ber Mra. Earl read In a oewtpaper that tbe I body ol an unknown man bad lieen fonnd In the Icebouie at Genesee Junction. Tba I deaertptlOD of the dead mtn ied ber to be. II*T« tbat tbe body wst tbst of ber hut- bsnd. She cnlled at tbe morgue, snd tba next day tbe body, wblcb bad been burled In the Potter's field at Mount Hope Come¬ tery, was exhumed, Mrt. EnrI, wlio a onmber ol ber basband'a scqualntaoees, potlllvely Identllled tbe body st tbnt of EsrI. There i.ss s long icur oo tbe left blp, ooe bnnd wst broader tbsn tbe otbei sod tbere wat i peculiarity ahout the toet of 000 foot, all ol wbleb aoiwered to tbt daeorlpllan ol EsrI. .Mrs. Earl taol prooff of death to tba latursnce compintei, and the smaller polUgi .wit paid, EsrI tsyi tbst the reason be left wat tbe pertecution of hll motber-lo-lsw, Tbat cause hst now dl**pp*sred snd he tees no resson wby bt will not be sble to tattle down aod remalo witb Mr*. Earl. Mn. Earl sayt she wtll pay beck th* ln*nrsnce money. Noyel Caaa to B. Triad. If a womao'e loleoded husband promlsei Oer tMXW to reloate him Irom bit engage. tneot ao tbnl be may marry a wesltblei womsn, aod 11 after sueh s marriage b< dlea and leaves bls estate to bls wi.low, can tbe widow be forced to make good bei bntbandt bargain? This question Is to be settled by a sull intt begun by Hits Cora Low, ol Ellenvliie, agalntt Mn. Loultl Unbolt Busb, of tba tame place, lo tbe Su. fireme Court of Ulster County. Mrl. Busb t tba widow of George H. Busb, n young lawyer and former Aatemblyman, wbo died eigbtoan montb, ago. Mrs, Buth wss sp. pointed sdmloialrntrix ot tbe eatate. Ulsa Low alleges that Hr. Buth waa engaged to ber prior lo hll marriage, Hbe tayt be lo. duoed ber lo waive all ber clalmt upon bim Id order that be might marry Ibe womno wbo It DOW Mrt, Busb, wbo wat possessed of large wealth, Hhe oooseoted to tbe ar. rnogeineot npon bls agreeing to psy bei •liOOO. Hhe ssisria that during bls life he ha* filed au answer, denying nny knowl edge of tha agreement between ber bua. band aod Mlsa Low. Rbe urgea tbat It Is ,-atiinrd to allempt to hold ber lloanclally retponilbl*. The nsae msy be tried at tbe next term ol tbe Supreme Court ol Uliter Countjr. K**J* of Canaty Alwihonaaa. The etat* Bonrd ot Obsrltlsi bai msde tb* Inveetlgallona el county almihouiei ¦nd Ih* rooommandalloo to Boarda ol Bupsrvtoors ol Improvemeot* to be msde therelo. The loveitlgstlont wers made o( theaa Initllutloua by the member ot tba Boaid LaTluR charge of tbe dialrlot lu which eacb lottltutlon Is tllualed, and by Byron M. Child, Huperlnteudunt ol Htate sud Allen Poor. Buperiutendent Child bat tubmllted lo tbs Hlnto Board ot Cbarltlei a report tummtrlxlng the conditions touod. In 11 be snya Ibal tbu needs wera lound to exist more lu equlpioeot tbto lo tbe meihods or msnner ot management. Tbe oounty poor nuthorltiet were found to be entirely willing lo lollow soy recommeo. dstloti msde, bul were retlrlotet lo mak- log Improvements by the lack of approprls- tloua. Existing coodllloot cau be reme¬ died ooly by approptlatloos by Ibe Boards ol Snpeivliort. Tbe pretenoa of Idlolisod foollih.mlnded pertont, snd the oommll- mentt In tome couoIIm ot able-bodied vsg- raati nnd disorderly persont to couuly poor bousea weretwjoi tbe mott terlout evili tound. Craig Epilapllo Colony. Tbe oDuusl report ol tbe Board ot Man- ngera of tbe Craig Colony, ot which Dr. Frederick Peleraoo, of New Vork City, It the Preaident, bat been lubntittel to tbe Btate Bosrd of Charltlat. Hinee Itl open¬ ing, Februsry I, ISM, 604 epileplles hsve beeo received sl tbe oolooy, of which 879 remslo. Wboo Ibe oew bulldlngt now In Ihe coarse ot conttruollon ntt completed tha espselty of the colony will b* In- creuad to s totsl of 720 bedi. Oiulog the patt yesr 95 oew cssei were sdmltted to tbe InllltulloD, 10 mei) nod 55 women, sod ^5 were discharged. The desth rste for the pusl year hit boen very low, lea* Ibsu two per cent., Ibe lowest lu tba hlt- torv of tbe colony, Aniiual Proicclive Leagu*. •Out Animal Protective League,' wllh houdquartert iu New York Clly. wot Incor¬ porated wllb tbe Hecretary ol State tt Al¬ bauy, lla objeolB are Ihu education of all cblldreo lu the cnre, protection nod kindly treatment ol uolmils, tu educate publlo opiulon In tbe same direction, snd to ralie tbealaudsrd ot driving smong drivers' snd fsrinen' clubi., Tbe dlrectori of the League for tbo Hnt yenr nre: Katharine L. HIandtah, Caroline II, Greeuougb, Henry Whitney Munrn«,Heury E,IIawlaud.Oeorgs Hamilton Denn, Aleinnder M, Hs.lden, Emma L. Wlntiow sod Oeorge H. Ouy of New Votk City, snd W, II. Tulmau ol Brooklyn. tlltO Stuaenta al Cornell. The register of (lotueil Colvertlty a. Ithicu lor 1899.1900 hst been Issued. It sb,)waa gain ot 202 students over tbt llguretln tba llrtt edlllnu ol latt yasr's register, thu totsl lo dale being 2240 at agalntt 209t at this liine lust year. A cor- raapondlug loareaie In Ihe fsculty brlogi the oamber of taachen al Cornell Unlvnr- ttly up from 181 Iatl ytar to 314 this year. Jutt sboul one-tnilf tbe inrollment it from New York Slnle, which loroltbet tbtt yesr ISMtttudents, Forty-tbra* otber Htatet aod fourteeu foreign eounlrles are repre. tented In Ibe olher hall ol tba sludeot body. ^ ¦nrgaon's Wifa AeUdaalallr Killed. Mc*. Maria BradSeld, wife of Dr. Oeorge M, Bradfleld. Uuited Slalet Army Hurgeoo at Port Ontario, a faw daya ago wot found dead jo bed by bar hutlisud. In t',.e court, ol Ibe olgbt sbe sccldeotslly took so over- dote ol obloroforin to talleve a besdscbe, Hh* w** twenty-four year* ot sge snd a danghler of a former Borgom*it*r ol Biutaelt, Belgium. ei.vaa roaibsll Patallll.s. Injurlet sod fslalltlea on tbe gridiron Ihe patt teston hsve heen unutunlly fre quent. Eleven playera bave died from In- lurlet reoaived wblle plaving the game. In 1I9H belween O.ilober 5 and Novemiier 111 there were only five deaths ou the football Bold. _^ ItaplMlon of Onr Por.,I Ar.*. ^*RI Tb* Unlled States bas almul 450,000,1X1(1 tcre. of forest, but Ibis Is being rapi.ily d. pl»t»d by the axe nul by dcsti We have noticed that tbo msn wb« ssys he "never blows his t.wn horn' ia always .juick to call ntteutiou ti. tlif fact. ^^_____^_^__ It is to be hoped thst none of lhi press oeniors in vsrioue jisrls ..f lh( woild feel csllo.I upon to supply ori^ iusl mstter u the plntie ..f what tUey blue pencil. .Adv«rtisinf{ is the foe of monopoly. rf sdvertiaiug nhotil'l cense, it sceius probablo tlist all business would evBUtually drift to two or tliree ol tlic 'argeet dealers iu esch commudily. Tbu Cberokees nre tlirifi.v. Tiicj oan sell out to Tuclo Sum for s gon.li.y snm thst will buy them plenty of Isuil iu Mexico snd still lenve theui eiinugli to live on through tho most paiuful part of tbe oiviliziug process. Poetry snd peculation do not ofteu go together. The tbief wbo tried tc escspe tbe blazinK eye of justice liy hiding iu s rsnge bsd evidently thought of poisibililiea wbeu be wroto "iStesl if you gobble n luiilioii. l-'or tbeu you oau furuisb Imil; it's the genteel tbief wbo gels out on leave wbile the needy one goes to jail." Al tbe uuvoiliug iu Paris ..f .Jules Dslou's atslue, "Tbe Triuiupb of tlic Republic" Preiident Loubet Im.l to Ree for bit life before h mub tbnt shoute.l "Live rsnsrebie!" A certnin elemeut in Frnuce appears lo lie work. ing overtime to justify Doolpy's esli- mato tbat "if tbey bml tlieir .lues they'd bo coopriu' n bni'l iu n jiini tinohry. " InternsI developuieut on unnlcrn lines is to-dsy tbe keynote of ypnuish policy. Since the Pari.i treaty ol peace wss ratified Spain iu every way ha* shown her desire to opeu n now account witb us on tbe fnondlioBl footing and for the benelit of sll. Our people have mel .Hpniii balf nay iu all friendly overtures nul nro wntcliiuj; with sympatbotio iuierosi and sincere good wisbes ovorj oirurllo bring pros perity to the peninsula. It hat loug beeu lecoguized tliat the principle of municipal owucrebip ol public utilities is regar.le.l wilb luucli favor by a Urge element of six-icl.v, remarks the St. Paul (Ilobe. Tbe con dition of public sentiment lu several of onr large cities wnrrnnla tho belief that tbo general sdoption ot tbe priu. ciple, witb refereuce sl least to n limited number of such utilities, if uow a mere i ueBlion of time. The suocoisful operation of luunicipnl Qiruership iu many Kuropeau cil ins places it beyoud doubt that tbe ex ample is not likely to be losl ou tbe American people. ^ Force Which Got Behind His Army j Driven Off After a Fieht. SCRAPS OF NEWS FROM AFRICA. R Iloer, Blew t'p a loa.i a.l.I Ta.upor inonlrallon Wilh Culvert on theRalb rily blopped Vjat. he aiidder lllT.r— olour Uulcli Ilii.hlns lo iBv Cnl.l.'). - Commu .Icatlo wllb Mndiler Hivcr. which was lulerru iled by D'er raiders, bns ln-ou proiniiliy re opened. A messnge lo this effect baa been received Irom Oeneral Foresller. Walker by tbe War ontce. Belmont was streugtbened as soon ni the presence of a Boer commando wna reported, anl a battalion of Infanlr? with two guns, and a cavalry regiment moved out to moet the Free Htaters, At the same time a battslion of infan YOUNG ROUTS FILIPINOS. j Charg-es Tl-fni in a Mountain P.v3s did Inflicts He&vy Loss, Lieutenant Ledyard Killed In an rprlsing In N.gro, (au.e.l by False Itrporla of In.nrgenl VIelo.le,. ' UtMi.t (By Cnblei.—Tbera was consid¬ erable relief tn Mauiln wben news wns re- 1 celved that Oeneral Young's smnll lores ; hnd srilved safely In Vlgnu. prorlnce nf i I -• tuth lln.-o<. Anilely hnd been fell for (}..nernl Young an.l the gnrrisou nt Viguu ! I siuce It was kuown that Oenerai TIno bnd ] j n large.aggressive body of lusurgenls oper. I ' allng l'l Ibevl.-lnlty. i Oen.rul Tlno nia.le a stnnd In the moun. I tain pass i-etween Nnrvncau and Han Ijulnio. Tno uatural strength ot tho post, tion was nugmented by trenches and pit- fulls. Tho lighl lasted live bours. Oeuernl Y'oung lia.l three eoiupanira ol the Thirty.fourth Infantry, under Lleulen- nnt.Colouel llober- 1. HnWT-.e; two troops of the Tbir.I Cuvnlry, Cur aln Swigart cimmaudlug, nml one iroop'uniter Cuptnlu Cbass. He wus leinlorced during tbe flgbt by Colonel Luther B. Hare, with n buliaiion f tbe Tliirty.third, en route to VIguu TAYLOR TAKES OFFICE. MANY KILLED IN A MINL Change in Kentucky Stato Adminis-. (Jas Causes a Disj-iter in .% Shaft at Iration Quietly EflTec^ted. Carbonado, Wash. I .... .-_ T" THE NEWS EPITOMIZED, XflE 8.ABBATH SCHOOL El.rtlont in Maaaachus.li, Be,ult In ctea.Fd llepnbllran Malorllle,—Porto KIcan. Voliug For (-Irll omdal,. FnANxronT, Ky, (Hpeclal).-Wllllnm K Taylor was Inaugurated as Governor on Tuesday. The Inaugural ceremonies were simple. Governor Bradley said that he boped the Ooebel Eleetion liiv. which bad brought s) much turinoli to the .stale, would bi» wtiiel from the statute lio.jiis Ooveruoi-eleot Taylor lu bls Inaugural nd dress tald; , , .. , „ 1 , „„, _, . ol tne 111 riy-tb rd, en route to V guu. try and u battery of lleUI arllllery were ,i™„rnl Voung ended the llglit by eburg- dlspnlchel from Mulder Blver, snd the , , routlnir lhe enerav w-ho left two force, approncbed from opposite shies ;;'i„,7.;,ve iWd%„'vernl rI™eV a^d thou. 2"..if""'.;"" -.'''.\ °°.lf'P.;. .'^;i"Sr- Unnds^f lound,; nf ammunition lu tb. nil toss I Print Loo. The burgben _ le Illlle resislnnco nnd suffered I , their gnme being, of course, I ;.„,f, to do us uiuch dainnnge ut ns little cost to themselves ns possible, riie British lost fourteen woundnl und one kllied, uud one wounded Boer wns male prisoner. The Interruption to Lord Metbuen's line of communlcaltons occurred near tbe scene of bls second bnltle. A railway culvert wus blown u(i and lhe toi*. graph wires were cut by a party of raiders The history of warfare is struug witb beroio sieges like s cirL-let nl brilliants. Iloth history and litcrn ture began wilb a siege, whoao daz zling memory will burn wbilo botb ! endure. Sieges of great cai.ilnls — i (loustanliuople, Unme, Vieuiin nml Paris—stick in tliepnpulai- miuilwli.-u '¦ wars ol CIreek sn.l Olt.imsu, rreuoli aud Spaniard, Turk nnd Cbristiun, i Franco nnd tiermnuy, are forgolliii I nud battle llelils ou wbieb the desliiiics ! of nations were decided arc left lo the : contention ot military bistorinns. .\ ¦ battle is n game of cbess; a siege is a j wrestle. Tbey aro simple, piiituitive. individual, almosl personal, and tboy kindle tbo popular luiagiuaticu like ¦ the deeds of heroes. Bibles are in largo demand jusl uow. Whnt tbc real ouusc in tbe dealers mil circulators of the Bible do uot kuow. Whetber tbe crilicism ol tbe book ims from tbe Free Htnle frontier, possibiy from Jscobidal, and heavy liring was beard further north. The fsoiilly with which tbe inlders' work bml been doue, wbon tbe distance under protection of tho troops lu charge ut tlie cnmniuntcullon, from Orange Hlver Is ouly fltty-llve miles, docs not auger woll for Generni Walkers peace of mind #beu the long march tbrough llio Free Htate to Pretoria is undertaliei.. (ieneral Sir Redvers Builer, ominander oflhe British for-es in Hcutb Africa, Is en¬ couraging volunteering tnrouglioul Cnpo Colouy. Besides the Houth African and Brubacl's Horse, each 800 strong, tbo Cape Towu, Port Elixabetb. VUeupng», tlrahams- town, Kiug William's Town nnd Worcestoi Volunteers snd the Cape Mouuled Rifles are now lo tbe fleld. A large number ol meu are offering themselves as recruits. Tiie Boer cause ill tbe northeastern purl of Cape Colony Is apparoatiy growing witb great rapbllly. Loeal fnrihJrs are flocking totlie Iloer inngers. the t.iwnspeople, lu many luslnn-ea, welcoming the Invaders wllh every deiuouslrutlou ot joy. The re¬ ported Iloer successes buvo luude un lm- presslon umong the Bustilos. rbo uunouucemeul Is made iu a speclul dlspatcli from Bioeinfontoin tbat President Hteln. uf the Orango Free Slato, bas Joined the Boer forces at tbe Moddcr Illver. lils appearauce. It Is ndded, caused grout en. thuslasm among tbe Boers. It Is reported lhat at n meellng in the Iloer cninp the Free Slule Uoers protested Hint It was a waste of time to cnullnuo tbe ¦lege of Ladysmllh and expressed u desire to return to defend Uielr homes. Tbe Boers endeavored to spoil the searchlight algnnlllng between Ladysmitb and Frere by flashing tbelr own searcbilghts, Tbe Telegraph's corrHs(io»deiit nt Frere snys bo bns bnd nu interview with n liutcli. er named Tborrold, who left Ludysnillh ou llecomber 5, Tborrold snld Ibut ll was only during the last fnrtnlgbl thut the shops In Lndysmlth had been closed. The miiitury authorities bad commandeered ull the entnbles, and bad nrranged tbnl meat and tread should be sold nl u lixed price. Grocories could uot be pur. chased. The last lln of milk was sold for three shiillugs. Eggs were six sbllilngs n dozen. Liquors and delicacies were scarce. The caltlewere runniug to bone, ludlffer. ent water aud the unclean state of parts of tbe tnwn wero causing sickness. A special dlsputch from Capo Tnwn an- iiouuces that tlie Brillsb gunboat I'artrldco has caiilured tbe Brillsli stennier Mashoua. Captain Johnstone, wblcb left New York City for Algoa Bav, Inden with flour for tbe Transvaal, Tbe cargo was lauded at Capo Town and the ship wns releasod. According to a special dispnt.-b froii) rrotoria, Oenerai ,Toulerl recently i.ro- liosod au eicbango ol prisoners, espe-lully Lndv Sarah Wilson tor a Uoer woinan tukeu prisoner al Ma'eklng. Lady Sarah Is an unnl of Winston Cburcblil uud the wIfeofCapluln-n. C. Wilson, of tbe lloyul Horse Guards. This wat the lirst dellullo news lhat she wus u prisoner. When iusl henrd from she bnd lett Mafeking on horse, liaek wllh ber uinld ns ber sole companlou. it Is uuuounced that Major Elliott, com. mandlng luthe uallve territories of Gil. quulnnd East, Is arming tbe unlives by im. perinl u.itborlly, with n view of iissisllng the defensive forces. Flllplu OuJv oue American waa seriously oiinded. Tbe uprising In the Island of Xegros was led by tbe pollee of La Corlata .ilstriet, where there Is a small Ameri.'au garrlsou, Tbe pollcu Inspired lalse reports of Insur- gent victories In Luzon uud Panay. There are 250 unlive policemen lu N,egros, uul- formed nnd urmod with rifles. Lieutenant Ledynr.l, tbe American nffleet killed, wus a son of tbe presidenl ol tbe Mlchlgnn Ceulrul llullroad nud u popular officer. Adl'INAI.DO'.S KKrilKtT. Ufflclala Thl 1 -'The verdict rendered last Novembet was tbe ninndale oflbe people In favor ol civil liberty. II wns tbe triumph of Ih, people over n iiieri-lle"«. reiiinrseiess purtl. .11 niacblne, ereel.'d In enslave Ibem."J 11.1 snld one nl tlm chief nlins of bls ad Inlstrallou would bo tn re ical the elec Cban.e, at llsea po Are Very Hllgl.t. WtsHINOTo.-.. I). C. (Special).—The lown of Boutoc, toward wliicli Agnlnuldo wllb Ills bodvguurd is said lo be retrentlng. lies lu the liiiiunlnln fastnessi-s, from fl'i.v.llve tn sixty miles soulli"Hst of Vigan, *; this last repori as lo Agulnuldn-s wbereabouts Is true. It Indicates tlut be has beeu headed off to the northward for tbe Ilrst lime aud Is being compelled lo ielraco his st^ps to¬ ward tbe Soutti. If be Is striving to regain bls old strong- [ Inaiigu'ial bull wus also heid tbere. bold lu Cavlte Provluco bin chances of sue. i The .lefoated Demnorntic eaiidldnt llgbl -' Thu Incoming and outgoing offlclale as sembled ul the home of Governor Bradley, wliere a iiinclieon was served lo them nu.) to the outgoing Governor-s staff, Tbere wns a reception by tho new Governor nl tbe Cnplial Hotel In the .-vening, and lb. Thl rty-two Ilul of ibe SrTrnlj-sIx Men iu (lie Mine Are Ilr.i.l-Twu Krii.a.l.. al'Ie llexoF.. Cnso.Mno. Wash. (Speclan. -The great, est minlug accident In tbe history ol coal mining of thl. st,ile necurrel when an ex. plnslnnliiok pla.'c In Shaft N ¦, 7, nf tbe Carbon Hill coal mine., f,.rlv mile, oast ,if Tacnmn, Tlilrly-lwi miners lost tbelr lives. Tue total nuinb.si nf men In tbe un- tnrlunalB shaft was .-ecenly-six, nf wlmm (olty.four are alive, Iiavlug escaped nr beeii rescued. The vletlnis w.re nmong the best cluss ol miners muployed In this Stule. Mo,t of the men were mnrrie.l and lived with tbelr families In snug .-otlllfgcs nt Carlioualo, wlileli sinuds ou a bill IKKI feet above tbo entrance to the mine wnrklniis. The cause of the disaster Is auknown, but tt Is supposed the miners working be. tween the 300 and 600 font levels broke in¬ tn the old mine workings, which were lllled wllh gas. The explosion followa.l as soon us this o.ilponrliig gns came In "on- tact with the Ilrst miners lamp. The theory of Superintendent llnvles Is lhat a sniallpookel of gas was opened, became Ignited, and cnuse.l llie terrlll.' eirloslon nf dust wbleh rosulled in all tho dnnings and I.ISS nf life. The explosion occurred jusl as the men were preparing In leave tbe shaft at noon. Several hours elapsed before efforts c'uld lie mnde to euter llie mine. Tbe surviving relatives al once flocked around the shaft, ..ri-atliig a terrlMIe .sceue with tbelr loud laiiieiilntlons. Twn men were rescued al i o'clock the next innrning, nfler being enlnmbed In tbc mine nil night. Tbey nre Peter Merp, a Freuchrann. nnd Mlcbnei Kuisli. n Pnle. After Kiilsb bud recovered trnai tbo effects of the suffocating black .lam i. be said: - I wns workiug ou tl.o rourtli cross cut When tbe eiplosloii enme. Alter Ihnt 1 I went to sleep, au.l somebody came and i woke ineup and took me out of there.-- riiHt was '.he total measure of bls perl",I of consclnasness. He bad lain In the en..I depth mer eighteen bnuis. and ha.l mil tbe lenst conception nf the passage nl \ till tVasliinvton Itema. Cnlted Slales Cnnsul Bufflu. at Asuncion. Faraguav. bas Informel tb ' Stale Depart ment tbnt tbe Parngunn Gov..rnmenl sO' llciled bids for printing t IS.IXW.OPO In paper inoney. Tbe terms ol the reciprocity treaties ne. i:ollatoj last summer between the t'nlla.t -(tales and France and tbe Called Stntes and Great Drllaln have been made pnbllc, .lobn WnnamnWer, bef.ire the Industrial Commission, declnred that de artmeot store! are lenclli-lal lo soclcly. Congress will not cxienl tbe power, ot the Interstate Commerce Commission nt this session. Tbe Senate conflrmed Ihe nomination ot Elibu Root tn be Secretary of War. A hill was tnlrodncod in tlie Rclinte by Mr. Penrose (Penn.-I lo pension Mm. Grid- lev. wife of tbe lalo Cnptnin Orldley. ol tho Olyinpln, nl tlOO per inon(b. Between .Taniiary 1 anl 15 th-- Post Office llepartmeul means to ostnbllsb a evstom of house-to-house le'ter teglttratlon in one hundred of the largest cities In the cftun. Irv. Under tne new syslem hoiise-bol.ler. miiv pay the letter carrier th'. regular re^Ulr, fee of eight cents and receive from him the usnsi receipt, llepresentalive Bingham of renntylvanin Introduced In the House n Joint resolution making an approprlntlon to meet tbaex- penses Incldenl to tbe removal from France to the UnltiMl stales of tbe rem tins of Jobn Pnul Jones, tbe naval hero, and for tbelr Interment In tbo .Arlington National Come, lery. esldent JUKll »has beei^rei ilrectiv lu-bls llneof: Stule officHn begau serving notices of cnn- murcb Is a conslderiiliie American force ut j lest ngninst lhe Republican cnndldnlos. I Bnyoiuboug, lo tbe weslwnr 1 of tbnl point Is Whcalou's force, nnd lo the east of Bay. oinbungls an almost Impassable niountaiu rauge. So with Voung lieblnd lilm, with Colonel Hare eloso in ills rear, uud his front ob. structed, the Wur licpurlineol officials feel tbat Agulnaldo has Iltlle chance of es. caplng -.11 tliesouthward, Tbe best cban remaining In Agulnaldo Is bellove lo abau.lou the escort of thre.i bund uow traveling with blm, lu which case lie coul.I easily Insure bis persoual usuiipe lu iltsgulse. wbo receive.l cerlirtcatos of eleotlon. UtISTON. I In Several ItEl'CBLII They AUo n Oilier -ANS ad. II Sla„s WIN scldei chlla IS (lain ,11, C LIFE LOST IN A llfly IVIILL FIRE. ,eTeo Kui ilioy One Kllle.l Iiijure-l in a Iturnint Purtory, Reaiux. , Penn. (Hpeclal). -I-'ire lu tbe extensive hosiery mill of tbn Noldi! * Hoist C.impany destroy.-d the plant, and caused the death of oue person, besides Injuring Hfly-seven otber employ.isof Ibecompany. A badly burned corpse was recovered from the ruins and recngnl/ed as that of Louise Clay, forty-eight years old. Of the flfty. aeven (lersons wbo were injured, Ihlrlv— all woinen und girls—were seriously burl. Among those Injured were seveu who were badly burl Inlernaily, while sixteen suffered from fractured le.gs or unkli's, A number sustained fractures of the arms, while many bad faces und bands burned. The remninder nf the nttv-sevon hnd hnnds und fnces burucl, limbs bruised, or nlber- wlso Injured, Tbe bosl-ry building wus u large tour- si.iry structure, and uearly 60il persons were omploved, mnst nf them being wnmen and girls. Tlioro Is niucli criticism umong tbe employes beCHUan of the fael that tbo screens In tlio windows, cTceot those nt the lire o.cn ie., were seciireiv nailed to the wlndoiv-sllls, Tbo girls hal lo bri'nk the screens boforo they could got oul to leap to Ihe ground. -rhe hie was cau.sed by tbu explosion of gn.oline. Tbe loss is ostlmated nl nboul J27S.0OO, on whicli th.-rc Is an Insurance of tl5U,000. ENORMOUS CROPS IN KANSAS, Value ol torn Prn.iuced Tl.l, Vrnr Break. osTos, Miuss. (Special).—The clly ol .-U...10 'en elected Thomas N. Hart, n Hepub. d to bo I l''^""' Mayor by a plurnllty of I'JOO lu a totnl voto of 85,000, Tbe very absorbing local question—the street rullway coiupany's effort lo oblalu a restoration of Its tracks on Boyislnn aud Tremoul streets—.vas decided In tho nega. tlve by a smail miijnrlly. Tlin Democrats still control bolb brnncliea ol the city g.n-rtrumeut, the Bonrd of Alderineu by u somewhat lucre isud ma- jorily. The city, as usual, voted for li¬ cense. Elections In seventeen Massachusells olt- les completed the enlire list, witb the ex¬ ception of Nor.b Adams, which Is still I. hold ils electiuu. Tbe Ilcpuhlleaus won generally succesifut, nithougli uon-purll- /.anslilp wns a wluniug banner In several cities. (Inly in Newburyport .lid the Hoclul Iieniocrais make any kind of a contest while In Boston, Lynn and Wobiiru, ordl nurllv strong Ueiiinirallc sir.ingliolds, Ul( Republicans seor.'.t signal vi.-t.irles, III Lynn, where the Hocialist vote waa ex peeled to bo very heavy, the Uepublican Slayor was re.electe.l by an Increased plu ratlty of two thousand nver lust year. Ou the olher hand. Merp, tbo Frcncli- mau. bad beeu blindly groping around In the darkness for tbe most i-art of the night on his bun.Is and knees, seeking foi some nveuue of escn[ie. Governor Rogers will conduct n search¬ ing examlnatiou as to the cause of the ex- plosion, llo lelHgrupbed Stat* .Mine lu speclor OiTcus at; Spokane to attend the bnueat nnd examine witnesses. Tbe I iincstlnu of Insufllcleut veutllallon of tb. I mini- In contrnveiitlon of Slate law will be made Ih" subject of a Ibornugb Imiulry. i The mlues ure nwiied liv tbe Carhnii (Illl ' Coal Company. Thev gave work l.i fnur j hnndred men, nnd bad au nulpiil nf Itin-e ' liundred thousand Inns annually. They uro sliualed torly miles frnm Tucomn nn the Cascade Division of the Nnrtbern l'n clfl-. The mines nre In n deep ravine' through wlilch tbe Carbon River flows. It Is u glacial river. The mines are supplied wllh every appliance fnr safety. Tbev are largelv Innnolled, and the liinnels are so big that locomotives run inlo lutein. Our Adopted l.lnnda. Moran, n sniior on bourd tbe Indiana, wbn bns been In Jnll nl Havana, Culm, for n year, was placed on trial and acquitted, the judges deciding tbal tbere was no cose against blm. Funds are sllll needed for tbe nsslstancn ot those who were rendered hoinelest by tbe floods lu Porto Rico lost summer. Near Ruiiuag, P. 1.. a force ot 100 tosnr. gent, attacked a wagon train, escorted nv Ibirty men of IbeHlxleenth Infantry. A sharp engagement followed, Tbs Filipinos lost eighteen In Allledand nine In captured, toley's message to (-ton. -ecelved by Cubans of nil clnsses with muob iinllsfactlon. There has been a mntlnv of nillve police In one of the towus oflhe Island nf Negros, P. I. An Amcrlcnn officer wns killed. II Is estimated thai 120,000 Spaniards resident In Culm wljl volo for a free and Independent Cnba, wblle .10,001 deoilno to forswear Ihidr allegiance to Spain, Tbe Hawaiian sugar erop Is estimated nt 280,000 tons, valued nt ovor #22,500,000, Contraolt bnvo beon mado for connoot. Ing all tbe Islands of tbe Hawaiian group by wireless telegraphy. Oovernor Leary'a force on tbe Island ot Ouam is to be aiigmente.l by tbree oflUcers and eight V lunriuea. INTERNATIONAL LESSON CONIMBI^TB FOR DECEMBER 17.' All Krcit . (Special) Ma Ile at Latt. WnsnimiTON, 1>, C. (8pe.-lall.-Mr. Ma. cruin iiua broken bis iong sileuce, und iu u cable message received ul the flluto Dc partm.ut .Inted Preio,la, be nunonuc-s Ibat ho will sail via Naples, for the Unite.I Stales. Tills Is an Indication that be has received tbe departments telegram grunt. Ing bls uppllcutlon for leave of absence. I am a tirmer loc.ileil nt-.ir Stony Brook, one (if the most m.ilatious ilMrictsin this Slate, and wns botht-red wih ni.il.iiia fof years, .it times •DI could not work, and was .ilw.ivs veiy rptistipaicJ as well. For Cf81 had malaria so bad ih the. sprinc, Vh.-a ens.ised in plowing, 11 could Jo nothing but shake, i nui.-it l-.iv.' t.iken about ,i barrel •fquMrie pills besides da/ens ol other renu-Jtes, but neva obtained ,any Dcrmanent benclit. La^A Oil, i.i p-.-avh tim -. I h id a most stnous attack of chills and thencommenced t.. take K-jviiu T.ibule-;. u, .^n a aicnd'a advice, and tho first N^x inaJe me all riijht .vd 1 h.ive n.-vet bean without ihem since. I take oik- Tabule e.icli iiiorniiij; and niijhi and aonwiimes when I feel more than usu .llv exhausted I t.ikc three in a day. Thev have kept mv si.iiiiach sweet, mv bi-'wels regular and I hav* not had the least touch of in.ilaria nor s^iltinp; head.iche since I commenced usinji ihem. I know also that I ^i • p beller and w ,ike up more refreshed than (ormerlv. 1 tlonl know- h .v many complaints RifHins Tabulei will help, but I .lo know thev will cure any one in the condition I was and I w.vald not be without thein at ahy price, i honeatly consider ihein Ihe cheapest-pri.ed niedi.ine in the-^.mId. as 'thty arc also the most beneficial and the iridsi conveaien; i.itake. I am twenty-seven yeats of a^e and have vkor'Ked hard all m. Iiie. the ; most fanneis, lioth earlv and l.i'e and in all kinds ol weather. 11 have never enioved such g.v.'d he.l.th .is I li.i\e since last lall; in feet, my neighbors have an remarked mv i n,-rov.-d condition and have '"Say, John, what are you domg lo I.vk ^o l-ealiliy .'" aatka* kMi.a thai a i f » n a -..... . u »ob. i i r, u.« .u v*'.".". j 'J'l;;"; '.Jlt SkTBaiaiaawanSaiPa »«.« .•-. ,-.-•-*• .¦-'l •..-.ii .-'.•i*. •- * ' e a a^ .^^^mm ff^ Mn^.s. m.t •«a*4 a. ... .rag M ..«. Tew .as.pi.-* a-". ..ne iae» 'rTzTli. iTTii ¦ - I l«Mi*, IU > fitt IS. •**•..«»« i^ataMM ca.. Ok - -* OL Pbll Inwa Fanner, lo .loin Hoer.. oijiTrts. lown (Speclall —William an.l liel Uavls, prosperous farmers, bavo itimnlated stndy of il uo oue eei'tuf I sold tbelr property and will go to south .,,,,, .,,, , ,1 11 I Alrica. Their falher Is a Urge larmer at sble to tell. ibil the lucreaseil ile ] w,.Bt Barkley, Capo Colouy, and bus sent mand ia wholly for toa.-li.'r«' Hibles or Bibles With special oommeuts, refer ences, illustratious aud maps, woui iu.li.'atb a desire for more iulelligeul j "' sud sytleuistic sludy of it ou tbe pari of those wbo already have plain llibles which would accouut for the fs-il thai tbe demand lor tbe plaiu copies is tiol iu the- least inoreased, or tbat tbt newer students of the book are iu cliueJ to muro care and nysleiu tliai tliose of an older day, iiulesa the tu terest iu picture bn.ike bas ext.-u.lo. to tbe Itibie. —^ — I Tbe crO . bulie. lln of the Kansas Board of Agriculture for 1809, shows flunl relurnsof IheSlates agrl- i-iillurul [iroducts as follows: - Tbc winler wheat vleld amounts lo 42,- 811.171 bushels. Tbe yield of corn Is -226.- 1S3,432 bushels. Excepting tllAl of 1881) (278,888.321 bushols) tblsls the larg. crop ll.o Statu has yel pro.l.n ceeds lu value auy preceding 134,1127, Tbe ccmblued home vain Ihr.'e grains—wbenl, corn and oals-ls Js0.«sa. -,22, or n total Increase over the is'.is value of Ibe sumo crops of tl3,:l.sl,ri21. Th* Kleellon. in l-orlo Itlco. ^AN Jt.A.v, Porlo Illco (By Cable),—Tbe I Republicans have carried Pouco by 170G I majority. Elections were held In seven. \ le.'u lowns. The Uepnbltcaus bol.l eight, . wllb 12UU total pluralty. Fortv.livo ol.ic. i lions are yet nuordered. II will take two I months to cuinplei.. tlie ele.tloiit at tbc - present rale. The ll-piiliilcaiis claim Hau ! Juan by a tremou.lous lunjorlty, and assert mat there has been a complete, over. I whelming Federnl defeat, i THREE KILLED IN A SMASH-UP. 4ccblenl on tbe Prnnirlvania la Which ' Three Freight Train. Were Wrrrkc.l. I Pnis-.-cros, .N. J. (Spe.-lal).-A wreck oc. i-urrcd on the ^Pennsylvania Rnllroad a fow I days ago near Mouinoulb Junction, Tliret { loaded freight trains smashed logeiher, j killing tliree men und piling Ililrly.elglil ! : curs u iou the tra-ks, sliuttllig off trnfll st corn ed"nud ex- crop by *1,- -alne of the SEVEN KILLED IN COLLISION. The dea.l nro Cbnrb hpegler, engineer. Of Jersev .City; John llclileker, llreman, of N.-.vark, N. J., and llenrv/agbuuni, brukcman, of Ellxabctb, N, J" Tbe men klllel belonged lo the crow nf the east.bound Irnln ','42, tbo lust lo slrlke the wreck, imrt nt which was turned eulirely over nu.l burled Into the ditch ul the bottom of an crabankui.'Ut. The cn.ise of the wreck Is unknown, but ll Is atlrll,utoil to a broken axle. Ibocars for the most part were Hlled wllb mercbau- dis DrsvEn, C iar Sall.lH, Fnlllng tn . .ll. iSpecluh rcl belwoe t-oI„ Can.ed by iel signal. . . A renr-end col- [1 two passenger S2 000 000 FOR LITTLE CRIPPLES, i 'rains ou the Denver aud Iilo Graodo Rail. — I road, lu which seven persons were killed i on.rlgbt and several others were severely 1 Injured. Tbe ui-cldint bappencl at Eng- I llsli Hwltcli. about six miles east of Halidu. Tb" killed areC. V.. Osgood, Denver; H. R. Matlbews, Denver; I'eter Barnes, D wrecking trains with crews arrived I shortly after th.i siiinsli-u i. bul 11 was nnon : befor" Ibey were nblo lo cleur one track to j nllnw the passenger I rnlua, wlilch bad beeu j stnll.'d slBi'o eurly inorulng at Priucolon i Junction, to pass. Ipbla. I'uinniLruiA (Spe-lull.-Pelor A. B. WMeucr, the millionaire iracUou owner, has unnounced that he bas purchased tblrty-slx acres nt luud In Logun, asuburb. on which be Intends li bull I an 1 endow n borne, hospltnl aud scbo.il for crippled children, at a c. CAPTURE OF FILIPINO BANDITS, iuerlila, I uuahl liy ('..lonel Ninllh Will lie .'sbo llal.ae.L nrge W, Plcrc Kvery enteiprise should l.e wele.iuk wbiobaims to put tbe meaua of ii'stliet ic and inlelloclual culture withiu tli< reach of every iutelligeut wnrkiuar and family, tbiuks tbo Cbristiau Keg ister. Tbcre sre innumerable ynuuu meu and women wbn bave quick l.raiu. aud uiiubic flugert, an eager sppatile for learning, aud tbe ability to asniiu I ilate nul to use s.iiu" of the best ! resnlts of modern .lisovery. riiev. ' are artisans who could got uinre a 1 vantage from a scieuUlic Iceture than many grsdustes from our uuiversitiea Sooi* .if our greatest scienlirtf acbolsrs bal uo scndemic training. There sre tboussu.N like tbem U wbouislumiuona iutcrpretstio-a of sot eutitic lrnlh would open tbo doora o' s Isrger life. The I'sll .Mall Magszioc receiitij o-'Utsine.l su srlicle ou the AmericiL Isuguage, I'T Willism Areber, wb isi views will be received Willi niiicli grat ill -atiou by Aiuericau newspaper -ueu The i.les, ' be saya, 'tbat tlie Kug of »2,000,IK)0. -fbe annoiin.'ement wss nin.le In n letter from Mr. Wldener lo Muvor Ashbrl.lne Mr. WIdener statea Ibal tbe object of the Instlluttou Is tbe cure of liel iless children. Tbe homo Is lo be a place "wbern tbey can re.eive sucb inellcal and surgical alleu. Uou as will cure "r allay tbeir deforinitlns. nn.l where thev .-nn re'-elveuol nuly a gen¬ ii u Mrs. A. H. alh. Motlier and Ilaughter Mrs. Deiijnmlu Thninasuut bor flvcyear. oil daugblot were burned to dculb at Fott Vallev. Gu. Mr. Ihoiuas, wbo lives in the Billiiirlis of the clly,bu.l been burulng b all dav In bls vard. aii.rjust nit eral e.lucutl.. . . sttii.-tl.'u In sucb luduslriul Hues as will a-slst them tiward self-.u i .orI.- Tlie institution wlil b" known as the Wldener Industrial Home tnt Crlppl" 1 Cblldreo. Ihlld Killed by a Lead Pencil. Wblle seuted Ul a high .-buir at a tuLleut bls home lu Hempstead, L, 1., Robert M-rlla illed nway fr.nn Uie lln iiilniil.'s. When he reiurne I Wife unl chill In Um Haiiie- III.Itber tuld tbat the eblld pluv uud ucciilenlaliv fell int non be s I-T a foiv s found bis Tho dying i Manila lily Cnlilei. -(¦olonel Sinllh, wllb : n d.-.taclimeiit of the Seventeenth Infanirv. i surrouuded ami cnpture.l In u village neur j MalasquI a party of tierlllns wbo bad ¦la.ln Uielr beadqiiartera tbere. Tbe ' iiarly Inclu.led the band wlil'li assassin. Ille.l seveu nniclalsat Malusqul for friend. ilness to tbe 4merl..aus. All are lusurgeuts wbo became bandits ' when the dislulegratinn of tbo Filipino ' army I egan. 'I'hey kept t'le country ur.iiind .Maliisi iil In n slnte nf lermr fnr several weeks, und comailtlel tweuty-nvo murders in less llnin tbut numb-r of days. Wheu tbev wero cnught tlioy were I MucAitliur's Shi run tbe res rr.iniptly senl to Geuernl MucA.tl lien.l'iunrlers nl Unyniiibuiig by Iralli ill the I'lilid au.l I 1, Hjpeete.l llmt tbey will l.e spi-e Illy tried lb" Hiimc'aud t unifellb..r shot or bunge.l if convicted. FATAL FIRE IN GLOUCESTER. Two Kllied and Many llutl.ling, U* •Iroyed In the Sporting Sretlon. Oi.oiTESTEn, N. J. (Special).-Two hotels and sev.'ral other billldings woro doslroye.l by Are here a faw days agn. Two person s were burned to death and Ibolr bodies wer, f.iiind at dnyllghl lu the ruins of tbe build¬ ing where tliey bnd been asleep. The Are was tbe most destrucUvo this clly bns ever seou. It occurrol In lb, si'nrtlng seclion, not far from tbe ferry tn Philadelphia, nnd burned ovor nn area ol balf a block, deslrovhig the Green Tre, Holel, the Cllflon House, the handball courl building allanbod In tbe Green Tree Hotel, the stables belonnlng lo tbe sum, liolel, a dwelling bouse occupied by Jobu Nicholson, nnd Hnrgreuvn's stable- David Ynuug, an nld man, and Ills wife Elizabeth, lived In n room over Har- gre,ive-s stnbles. -I'liev were cailght In the lire aud burned lo .leath. I'lie lire ihrealeiii'd fnr a time to sweep lliroiigli tbe wliole seetlon of the clly, at IIIOSI .if the Lull.lings about ll are nf wood. l-iie liremeu kept tlm lire frnm sprendlng fiirlb.ir thnn It did nnly by the bnrdesi kind nf wort. Tbe loss is estimated ul tiiO.OOO. Hig Pir. in Augusta, lia. At-nrsT», Ga. (Speclnll.—A few dnys ago Augusta was swept by ono of the most .Us. ustrjus Ilres that ever visited this clly Tlio.lamage amounted lo (,.-.00,0110. Tbe Arlington Ilolel was destroyed. As soon as the flro was .llscovered guesis ol Hit holel were nwukened and all e.scupcd. (Milef tloulel seeing that tbo Augusta de. purlmeiit was powerless lo bamlb. tbn Are alone telegraphed to Havannali for help. i CENERAL DEL PMlAR KILLED. .S.venlT Fiilphui, Fnil Wllh llll.l In . Figlil Wlih Major March. i Manila illy ('alilei. Oeneral (iiegorlo del Pllur. commanding Agulnai.ios body, guard, has beeu killed by Mnjor Peylon 0 .Mnrcb-s battalion qfjl^^iirty.third In. fnniry In a flgbt elgtjU.n miles norlbwest nf (.-ervnuies. r *eciir.ljng tn rviiorts which Gnoerui Viung obtained frnm escupod Bpnnlsb I rlaoners nl Vigan several davs agn, Mnjoi Mnrch b-fl the coasl. where be wns pursu Ing Agulunldo. and encounleroi Geneial Dei Pilar on a fortlfled trull. Tl«iy lougbl bir four hours, during wlib-b seveuty Fill 1.1II..S were killed or wouu.led. Tbe Amer lean ln..t wus nu" innu killed uu.l sli wnundi'.l. Del l-llnr wns one nl the lenders nl tbe present nnd nf Ibenntl.Spunlsb revnliiUou. He wns n more vnutli. nnd was reported to buve been grnduateil from a European university. Professnr Seburman met blm ns a memlier of tbo Hrst Peace Commission, and rntct blm as reiiinrkubly olever, (ienerul (irum's espedltlnn bns visiled (Irnnl ond sererul Western towns, meet¬ ing small bauds llo killed several of tbc rebels uud caidured u eundderable < uao Iltv of munlllous of wnr. Tbe lecoMs nf Iho Treasury nf the so- called Flliiiliin Giiverument, Ingetlier with a i iiantllv uf pnper money and nnothet Nnrdenfcblt, bnve beeu fouud at Mauga- tarem. Pnrnirr Munl.re.l in (ieorcta. farmer living a few Gu., was murdered n l.ntnealle. Two bloo.Ibonnds hnvo boen purchase I by Cauton. Ohio, to nssist tbe police In running down crlnilnnls. Frederick H. Slater, of Newnrk, N. J. was shot und fnlullv hurt in Madlsoi Kquare Garden, Now York (Ity, by Wallo Roster. Thuy bad quarreled over a liet on tbe bicycle race. Georgo Buaaell, aon of Commodore Ed- ward Busaell, was foun.l .lead tn bia room nt Red Bank, N. J., by bia fatber. Ho bad l.een asphyxiated by llliimlnallng gas. He was twenty-flve years old. Robbers opened tl>« lafe la tbe office o' the Paclflc Express Company at Cbeyenue, Wyo,, nnd secnre.l n sum variously ealL mated at from tl0,aO0 to t2B,000, Tbere It 00 duo to the thieves. Navnl Cadet W. P. OIlea, formerly of tbe United Wales ballleship Oregon, died nt Fort Worth, Texas. Ho coutraciod con. sumption nn the fumoun trip of the Ore. gnn around Cape Horu to-lluke part In the liattle of Santiago. Ho wis n native of Illll (-ounty, Texas, A duel wua fought at Greenville, Mlaa,, which resuitod In the Inalant dealb of J, C. Connerlv. n lawyer of Lako Villnge, Ark,, and Alfred B, Dunonn, wbo lived nenr Hunnyslde, Ark. Tbe tragedy Is said to have been the rosult of a business mls- underslandlug. General Jonbert, tbo commander of Ibo Boer f.rces Investing Lndyamllb, who Is Indlspoaed, arrived at Volksriisl. Duriug blaubsencu Comronn.lant Hcualkbiirgor Is In supromo command. Vilksrust Is 119 iriies north of Ladysmitb. Ireland Is ex'lled by Ibo I.ord Lleulen. ant's decree removing Conner 0-Kell"y from tho Mayo Magistracy. In public spoocben Maglslralo OKelley bad ex¬ pressed sympathy wllb the lloers. The t-bloese Ambassador to Gront Britain has announced that be has been empow¬ ered lo remove existing olistaoles to unre- stUclod trado between his country and England, Oermany nud Amerioa. Tbe Governor oftbe Province of Siinn- Tung, (iliinn, bns been dlsmlaaed in con. sequence of bls inability to dcnl with anil, mlsslnunry trouhlos. A bill bns lieen iolroducod IntotbeCbnm- bers of Deput b-s nl Purls, to foster Fr.inoli Influence lu Houlli America. Tbe T .qiiadron. ov at Smyrna, irn to 1 rnuce, Tbe Northern Hipiadrou bus lii'.n ordered lo provlBlou for three months and be lu readiness for evenlunllUss, A lurge bed of silica of a Hne i uallly bas boen discovered ul Dayton, Groon County, Wis. The value uf tbe product It Irum tl6 lo tao a lon. A Brooklyn Jury gave ono of tbc Brook, lyn Rapid Transit Company's oronloyet (who fell to the street because of tbo ab¬ sence of Ibe guard rails) a Judgmunt for tlS.OOfl. The Nalional Cnuncil nf the Grand Army nf the lleiiiililic deeldel Ibnt IllO nexl re. union will lie held during tbe last week of August, IIKKI, lu C'bi.-ago, lielectlv.M in New Vork Oily arrested Edwurii Burii}!, of Hcarsdale, auapectod of the murder of Poslmastor Herbert 1). Fol¬ lows, of Hcnrsdalo, N. V, He confeaaed. Tbe Bank of Cornell, at tJornell, III., wsa rol.b.'d a few days ago and 1.5000 nnd mnry vnlualile papera were secured. The rob¬ bery wna coniinltted by seven mon, -^wo of the rotibcrs were captured un.l tbey gavo tbelr names as James Kennedy nud Thoiuut (J'Leary, Biihje<-li PralU of lliahl and Wtwag BalaK, Mai. III,. IS to Mai, iv,. t-q«ld*ti1Nt Oal. vi„1_M*a>*ry Veraeti Mai.Mi,t^ la—Cammanlsry OBl,h*.Day**tiOI ^lk ' It. "Vonr worda hsve be*B itoal afllloM me" From tbit vara* to tha **d Of th« chapter aud to chapter 4:t, Ih* i**M*t Malaebl expostulatet wllb Iha wl«k*d rot Ihelr bard tpreebea, and deelai** IhatOitd will make a fearful dltlloMloa b*tw*0 tben and th* rlgbleoua. See Job II: IC It. Vour wordt have been blasphMhaM and void nt all r.vereoco i.ad dal/,' T* have apoken Injuriously ol m«, *Ba ha** ultered tuch Ihlnga aa dithooor ¦*. T* bave ereo arraigned mv prooeedlno* 000 spoken againat tbem. "Halth Iha bvia." God takes careful notice ol all tha way*•( men. Ile does not forget their abant Mt. capt at thoy seek pardon, nnd thslt tiM 1.-0 tbeo blotind out of tbs book ol B!tM* membrsDce foiever, "Whst hav* tr* •poken so mncb." Tney ImpndiatlF tamt the obsrge st In v., H, Istt lesioa; th*i*l*l* lhe prophet renewi It agslast Ibsa lo HI* followlog wordt. Io Ihlt qa**tloa tlogr Infer thst tbe Lord It grlsv*.! ov*r tllvtal mattirt, too tmall to ba meatloaad, aivl they are not ditpowd lo i*ak a r**o>llilo Hon. II. "It It rain to lerva aod." Tb«t« It 00 real advantage to be gaload trot* It. A rebak* of persons wbo wer* Impallaat oo* Jer temporal trial, and murmnrad aialjlM God becautn tbey did not ut one* r*ap tlM Irult of tbelr lervlcs In temporal plots perlly. Tbey presume lo dtotata how ttM Ibnli be rownrded for lorvlce, lorftttlafl how depeodeot Ibey ara upoo aa lodt* pendent Ood, dictating to Iha *alb«f t tU good how He thsll baitow Bl* boaaUt*. Re, the fountain ol all good. Is rapriathta lor not b««towlog Hit blenlagi npoo tlOt* who connt thamiiW** worthy, bilag *r> galtal that la tb*iBi*lT«i dwNlilh a* goad Ibiog, 18, "W* esll lb* proud bsppy.** tTtiCOO oow do no 1*11 thin think th*m haaiMtt who do not oooaern thamiilvei aboarli* obaerraoce it Ood'a lawt, but Uv* aaadti* log to their pleasure aod do *T*rjtapot tbat tbelt loclloatlon prompta tham I* 4* without any laar ol Qod't calling th*B U account for It. lfl, "They that feared the Lord." OoJ alwayt haisremnsnl nl tslthrul >*opl*. When tbey taw tbe nwfut tide ot InlqtRy sweep Into tbelr bordirt thoy wor* alarmed tor the safety ot ZIoa. "Sptk* otteo on* to soolb.r." In lormor VMM the Jetrs hsd been Instructs! to talk la their lamlllaa, upon tbber Jaurasy*. ••' with tho** with whom thay met, aboal lh* law* o( Ood. Tbey h*d th*a OrillfO lo parti npon thilr door-poiti. Ia tho**. M dlgr**ilon the tsltblul lonli wsr* thooMI. ful ol dnty sod longhl eomlort I* tb**iti> else of all tba mesni olgraos thay ka*». 17. "They tball be Mloa." Tb* bttd will own all Hit fnlthfnl ooa*. la.-th* great day of final judgmeot RawUIOM mittake which sre HIa paooltar oo**. They are reaerved aa Rli )*w*l*, le b* honored before lilt FiHhor and Ih* holy ¦ngels. "I wlllaparalbam." I wlllpr*. tetve tbem from tbote oalamltl** wiMh ; J tball fall upon tbe wicked and ooboltoTtOf. 18. "Then aball ye." Ve wicked •ao. temoera ot Qod nod rellgloo. "Batara aad llaceru." See elearly that Qod mtk«* aad keept dlttloctlont. 4:1. "Th* day oomelh tbat ahall baio as ao oven." Uod It daaorlbad ** a tao. turning lira when He come* to ei*«at* Hit judgmeota. Dent. 4:11. "All tb* ptooa." Those tbat have beea **t**m*d baj>p» bl veneltl, "AU that do wtsk*dly." AUM- penitent iloners, ot what*T*r klad. ojit tlubble." At IhcdryalalkiotfralaMlla Ihe field alter resping. Just laltaM* tot deslruotlon. "Hhsit leave tham B*ltt*r root nor brsncb" A provstbl*! MipiagMO lor utter destruction, end *lgBllylao, .tt tpplled to tbe uobellevlog J*w*, lhat Mta Ibey and tboir families ihould b* 011*1111 leatroyed. i. "But unto you tbat fear Uy aaaa.*' Suob ss ipake oltso togelbar; Wbo WMh Ihip, revereoo* aod obey Ood. "Bball th* 3uo of rlgbteouioew arlie." Bl«bl*00t Beit bat her* tb* common **a** ofd*U*M^ tn< |
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