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A FAMILT NEWffAPEB Or LOCAt. ANO GKNICBAI:. XXTBLLIOKNCK.
frp:eport, n. y,. Friday, October 20, isoo.
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NO. 61.:
W. J. STIKUMi. D.. 'TlfttiUX.amd SURQEOX
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rOLTON AND GOLD STBElurs, Opp. IjKaia't, BKOaKLYN, N. V.
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MM tv IME UUMM «RMCB« IN AU LONS ISLAND TOWNl
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' lOOttM near Stony Brook, ono of the most mnbrioui
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llettin tliis State, eai was bothered w>lh ri.ildrid for yenrs, at tiniiM lOMiiAaiM work, and was alWdys very constipited as well. For rtlliadmafairiasobad In ttte spring, when. cnfi.iRed in plowing, i I could do nothing btrt shake, l must have Uken about a barrel ^HMnt pitia iMnidcs dozens of other rcmniies. btit> never obtained - ~aiiMnentbenefit La«t f-ill. in poach tim-. I h.ul a most serious' iOfchiHa Mid thm commenced lo take Ri}vins Tabules upon a Tt advka, and tlte first box iTi.idc tne all nght atid I have never _| Wttkout them since. I take one Tabule ea.:h morning and niiglil I aaawtimes when I feel nwre than tisu.itly exhausted I take thtee in They bave kept mv stontach sweet, my bowels regular and I It had thrisast touch ei nul iria nor splitting head.iche since I iusing Ihem. I know atso^hn I sKrp fitter and wike up
W than loniMrly. I don't know imw nuny com^ilaints
; tj^bukS will help, but I do know lliey will cure any one in the n I was an^ I would not be wiihout them at any price, i r iowitdir them tha chca(vcst-priced medicine in the worU, .-is imt* llta tha otost beneficial aiid the most convenient to take. Vltnaqr-Mvea ycaisof i^ and hava worked hard all my life; the Jp aa moal fcfnwn^ both airtY and bte and in all kino ol weather, lilMVB never cnk^TBd auch food liealth as I havi'since last (ai; In '. BMr naishbon fiavt «N raaiirfccd iby improved condition and )uve , "ISav. John, what am fau doinK n> k>ok so heahhy ? "
'ilil that petteied tbat I oan't pnt m; hand to a thing, an* I dnnno wheu I'll ^<k got settled in lf^r% mjminil. Jason ^Sao Uobbt's dogs ^Q been at my chickens? No, dir, {an' I'd }ii8t liko to see tbem do it. I tend stricUv to my cwa afTairg in this neigh¬ borhood, au' I'll thaub 6ther people to do the tamo un' thoir dogs likewise. t didn't sleep of muoh account on Sun¬ day night becanso of a crick iu my knes—rnns in my family t-o have rheumatiz—an' so long 'bout daylight Monday morniug, I got np au' tet at ray frout window a-looking up an' down tbe street. Monday's washtiiue day, yoo know, and ou account of Annt Kate's being with ns onr'u was largsa'n mual, so I called our hire.l girl to's she oonld get a good batch of it ont of the way before the mon folks tnrned np for breakfast,
"Miss Jones, across tho way from ns, it awfully shiftless about her watbin'. Dou't remember as I over nt^njt tnai till lite iu the afternoon. Well, tt ain't none of my busiuess, yoQiknov, an' my motto's always teud to your own bnsiuess an' don't meddle trith others. Bnt then eome people are always mixing up in othar people's business. Oh, ye<, about Monday morniug. Woll, you'd never guess so. As I sot thers at my front win¬ dow about 5 o'clock I see Miss Haw¬ kins, she that was Miss Hmith, yon know, a-ooming ont of her house fonr doors down tbe street. Xow, says I to jnyself, 'What is Miss Hawkins a-doin'apatthishour? Perhaps she's a-doin'her own work.' Then I re¬ membered that I'd seen ber Jane wash¬ ing down the steps on Saturday, an' I didn't believe she'd leave her ou Sun¬ day. Miss Hawkins was all dressed deliberately like, an' I know from tbat an' from her way of walkin' that sho wasn't on no doctor's errand. Ba- aidos, sbe ain't got no family except Mr. Hawkins, au' he's healthy as a horse au' always was from a child. Boiug as I was iu the front wiudow I couldn't help taking notice of Miss Hawkius. Hho jus' walked over aeross tbo street, with something on bor arm, to tho Forguso^, au' she knocked on the front iloor. Miss Forgusou siruck her bead out of tbo second story win¬ dow—an' I waut to say that she's a sight without hoi*fiiIse front on-e-nn' she said flomcthiug to Miss Hawkins, whioh I couldn't hoar, though lopeued Ibo window. Miss H,iwkins, sho juat nodded an' weut around to the side door. 'Probably Miss Hawkins has run ont of oolTao or bakiug powder,' thought I, *au' sbo wants some for breakfast. But wby should ehe wake her neighbors np at that hour? Sho must a kuowed it last nigbt, au' ebe might have neut her Juue.'
"Miaa Hawkiuu stayed at Misu Forguhou's maro'ii hnlf au hour, gossiping about her neighbors liko as not, nu' wban eho cumo out eho uiill bad Bomothiug bauging on her arm wbiob I conldu't mako out. I uerer saw such things iu this neighborhood au' I've lived horo ten years. Miss Unwkiuii, sho juat walked home. Well, 'louji; 'bout teu (Ociock I Iboughl I'd mako aome doughnuts like Miss Hawkins makes, an' I wout uver to her huuso to Ilnd how she mado tbem, 'Most nuy woman wonld bo liokled lo deatli to hnvo nu old cook liko mo askin' 'eu how tUoy maku things. Misa Hawkius .lidn't let uu that shu was pleased, if sbo was. Sbo's kinder stuokupisb any way. Aller she told mo about tho dou},'buuts I thought I'd 'Ib-'i.d uplo sceiug her this morning, au' I Bftiit:
" 'Seen Mis^'FergaJWfc-Ui'ell^? I heard sbo wasn't feeling well.
" 'Seen hur tbis luoruin',' sho said, 'au' sbo was all right. You must ex¬ cuse mo now.'
"Tbat was all the satisfaction I got, an' I mado np my miud I'd nevor ask Miss Hawkins to help me keep a secret so long ai T live, neverl I took a fancy to git np early Tuesday morning, aud jast as 1 gol lo the win- dow I seo Miss Hawkins a-nomin' out uf her house with sumelbing on hor arm. She weut dowu to Meeker's this lime an' rapped ou the aide door. Mist Meeker mnst hare been asleep, for tbe hired girl let her in, an' a sloppy-looking creature that Swodo girl is. I danuo how sume people stand suL'b girls arouud. 'Taiut none o( my business, anyway I Wull, Miss Hawkins stayed out at the Meekers' more'n half au hour. She ain't never been friendly witii Miss Meeker since tboy dis.igrsed at mission maetin', au' I know sha wouldn't borrow a pinch of talt (rom her, let slono colTee. Moreover, Miss Hawkius never was mneh of a band to exeiuplify the good Samaritan, an' I was clean stumped to know wbat took ber gallivanting nrouud tbe ueighborhoud at that hour. Not tbat it made any differ¬ ence to me, yoD know, but sbo might eome to my bonse some morning at that boar, an' I like to know what shu might be coming after. Miss Hawkius bad something on her arm wbea sho went homo. She ain't ou the coiumittee to collect clothing (or tba African Mission, 'causa sbe wouldn't serve, an' I know tbe wasn't doiug anything of that sort at tbal boor. Didn't aeem likely tbat sho wonld be IxirrowiDg coffee two morn- iugs running, 'canse aha is proud, and Hawkins ia well fixed anyway. I jnst conldu't Agger it ont, and wheu I made a socialila oall on Mias Meeker that aftarniMin and asked U sbe bad teen Miss Hawkins lately, aaying that I bear.l she wm ill. Miaa Meeker said tbe saw her that morning an' the wat well as could be, Nfw, I eooldn't atk Mita Meeker wby Miaa Uawkiol bad eallad, 'eaaae I baliave in 'tending to my owa baaineaa.
"Tbia momia' bein' Wedneaday I j;ot«p about five o'clock to do aomi aawin', an' aa I looked oat of my win. dow along eame Mitt Hawkina again wilh aomething oa ker arm, aa' ahe «alka.I right paat my houa to tbe Johntoua'. Sha ttayed tbare twenty lainatea, and when I tea her eomiug liaek I waat oal to meat bpr neighbor¬ ly like.
"'Oood mornin*, lliaa Hawkina,' said I. when aha reached onr honte, *T09 ara cut cariy, aren't >uur'
" 'Aa' ao are yoa,' aaid the, a-lry. i.tg to hide vbtt the had on hn- arm.
"Tbat got my spank ap, tboagli of rouroe I dU.i°t earo what Miaa Uaw. kict wss a cu-.-yi-i', !iat I th-iugbt I'd -Am tor thl taa ot il. Ho I laidi
able
" 'Mill Hawkim, I've been that trembled with, a tootb all night, I eonldn't tleep. Would yoa pleaae see if there is a bole in it?' 'Certainly,' laid Miei Hawkins, an' then I (ell pleated. She had to come ap olose, an' tha eonldn't hide what waa ou her arm, I wat so disappointed when I did ste it that I could have cried, I never did like Miss Hawkius anyway. I didn't believii in Interfering witlT otber people's affairs in the least. Not mol Bnt I do like neighborly people, an' I ain't beeu able to do a stroke ol work to-day thinking of it. You'd never guess what Miss Hawkius wae a-carrying, on' yon wonld still be guessin' if yon'd seeu il. Tbat's wbai bothers me. I like to be sure ol things. What'd she have? Well, ol all thingsl Sbs was carryin' a two qitart pail-witb-a-cover-ou-it. Tbere, I knew I'd snrpriso you. I'lu that weak to-day that I mnst go home an get a little tea. People iu this neigh¬ borhood say I driuk too much tea, bul tben Ihcy era too curious. Yos, it was ol tboir c
o twj-qu»rt pa-witli-tho-cover-oai!"— " "'
New York Snu.
THE SABIIATH SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR OCTOBER 22.
THE QUIET SALESMAN.
now Ue Mado i:i. Ula til
Tho following article is taken fron tho Di-y Oood.H Ecouomiat: Wo re call watching the movements of a sue cessful silk stleamsu in ordor to loam tll6 secret of his euoocas, Ho was the (quietest man iu tbe stock, apparently as dumb as au oyster, but bis book al the close of tho day's busiuoss was al ways satifactory.
Other salesmen iu the stock eallod him tbe lucky mau, bnt a careful study of bis method ot selling showed generalship, tact and ability, aud tbo fact that he nearly always stood No. 1 in sales was good proof tbnt luck did uot out any figure iu bis success.
Wbon a woman cams to tbe couuter and inquired for silk he did not ask what kind of silk the wauted, but went to the flxtnre, brongbt out a pieco of silk, laid it apon the counter, opened it np and displayed tbo goods to advantage.
Without snying a word the sales- man retarned tu Ibo lixtui-o und broaght another pieco of eilk aud opened it np ou the counter. "Very pretty," remarked tbe customer view¬ ing tbo tansies before her, "but t wanted aomething plaiu."
With velvet Inct the salesman had learned his cnstomur'a wants without the interrogation that is considered bad form in polito society. Having partially learned tbo customer's wishes he silently beguu to show plain silks.
First he brought a pieco ot gray and opeued it up. Then came a pink, followed by green, and tben camo tan, and alongside of tbe ten was shown another black, and tbeu a scarlet was shown. The salesman was making an inpression on bis customer by ahow¬ ing ber that he bsd mastered coloi combinations.
Dnring all this timo ho was study¬ ing the face ot hit onstomer. He noticeit an iuclinatian to favor black and thitt his customer could wear blue lo advautage, and straightway be sbowed a oombiuation ot blue and black.
Rtra*. Joam.y lo J«rnsa1etn.
.ill., 21-3t~Galileli Text: Ktr*
Till., Sl^lkiinineatary un th* l>ay-«
21. "I proelalmed a fast there." Ezr.-t entered niton lila work wltli (nstlng anl prayer. Th* jonrnoy was a daugerous ono, esiMiolally with all tbe treasure bo carried, El7,ra reullKod tbo danger, but be weut (or. ward In (alth, Tho chlol ro(orm o( Ezra was tho abollsUroeot o( mixed innrrlag.is Willi tho surrounding lieutlieu, Tbe eourse o( the Israelites wi^ ruining and degrad¬ ing tbo aation, Noarly their whole history previous to Iho eillo sbowed how Ihoy ylcl.lo.l to tho surrounding Idolatry, bo. eause tboy tediscd to drive oul tbo idol, aters In Josbau's tlnio—n hlstn.^ «idlug In eilio ou tbut aceount, nu.i tbe history o( ovor seventy y.-ars siuee tbo return was a e.imnientary on tho praellco which Ezra rebuliod. The mliod laoo o( Jews uud jalnarllans, wltli their haK.hoatbuulsb cus. toms. was ii living warning o( tho results Kxru's work occupied but
eight months, thnugll It
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rernsuiora. Thlrteon years o( slloncn lu- lervenn aud tlieu Nehonilali came up lo lerusnleai. "fo seek o( lllin a right way (or US," That Is, to commit Ihomselves lo thn guidance nnd protection oldtvlno Prov- idonoe aud Implore Uim to givo tbem a .-irosporous Journey, Their jouruey lay jliledy through tho desert, aud tho Arab, lans and Haiunrltaus were likely to attack Ihem, .-
22. *'l wns aatinmod lo requlro — a baail 3l soldlors." Eira had preached trust ,lu .iod betoro tho beathou rulers iind bo .Tould not dishonor Ood by asking tbe jsuai mllltnry escort. Ho had ropresented lIo-I, the object o( Ills worship, ns supremo. ly powerful, and as baving tb9 strongest iffectlon (or Ills truo (oUowers, Thus wa iee tbat this good man had more nnilnty ior the glory o( Qod thau for bls owu iior- lonal safety. Thoir faith wns rew irded by ;ho onjoyraout o( por(eot Bn(ely duriag tbe A-bolo wuy.
23, "Aud Ilo wns outroatod o( us," I-'zra had tbe oasurance tbut bls prayer bad beou aoard.
24, "I separated twelve," Appointed to tho tpnctal duty ot bolng custodians odho juerod vessels, Wn bave here tbe particular ;nro Ezra took o( tha troasuro o( Ood's sanctuary. Iiavlug commuted the keep. Ing o( It lo God. be cpminlttod the caro o( It to proper mou, though without God thoy would bavowatcbud lu vain, Oir prayers Ihould nlways lie socoudod with our on. leuvors. Do wo oxpoct Qod should by Ills provldonoo keep tbat which bolon'gs to us'f Thon ought wo by His graco to caro (or that which bolougsto lllm; lot Ood's honor and luterost be our care. Tho prophet lu (oroteiilug tha return o( Ood's people aud ministers out o( D.ibylou gavu the solemnchiitge (Isa,92:11), "Doyu clnau Unit boar tho vbssoIs ottbo L'jrd," I'i Zor- ubbabel's llmo tbe voaseU woru dullverod by number; bero, by weight, that It might ?asliy appear it nuy woro missiug, 'i'liis lutimatea that such ns nro Intrusted witb holy tbings ura concerned to roraoinbor, botb in rocolviu;; tliair trust aud in dia- charging tt, that thoy must shortly give n very particular accouut o( It, that tlluy may be (althful Io It aud so give up tholi acooant with Joy. Tbu silver and gold wero u present tu the Iiouso o( Qod that thu king au'l Ills oouusolors had sot npart. This gl(t amounted to nbout $2,97},00a.
25. "Audwolghoil unto tUoin tho Bllver," tto, AVu may gnthor Irom tbi#tliiit the ailver and gold wero In bars or luifots, and not In culuod money. Tbu I'urslaus had coined money at this time, but the treas¬ ury kept tbo bulk of its stores iu bur.' (Herod,, m,, 90).
26, "Six hundred and llfty tnlouts o( sli. ver." A tnleut of silver was about HCaO. Of gold a Uunurod tulonls. Qold Is usually worth nbout sixtoeu times us luucli nsslb ver. Tbo whole trooauru wus wor.h it,- (KIO.OOO or tS.OOO.OOO.
27. "Vessels o( Hue copper." Probablv somo lactltlous. lu.itnl uindu tbero that took thn polish nnd nssuniod tho bright- ue.'s ot gold, nnd becnuse o( Its hanluos.
_ , . , , ., 1 11 I wna more durable. There Is sllll n (acti.
In doing so he qnlatly removed tue ,(„„, mntnl of this kind rando aiuoug the ottier shades, eo tbey would uot at- | Asiatics. It re.|ulres much nrt lu maklug, tract tbe otloution of tbo onsiomer. | bat tbo cou.tltuent mnierliila nro o( small I ....i..„ v-..3g,,|g q( tjj|„ metal, boca.lso o( and durublllty for oruauiontal
SOllMD STEAMER BDIED
The Nutmee State Raced For Lile With a Rapine Fire.
HEROIC WORK OF RESCUERS,
He then went to tho trimmiug connter aud brought a piece of black jet trim¬ ming and a piece of bloo ribbon, and they w-cre shown together aud away from otbor materials.
Not until tho customer inquired thc price of tbc materials did he break tbe silence. During all this time, bowever, ho w-orked with his faoe and hands, for bo was evidently admiriug tho coiubiuatiou as much as bis cus¬ tomer, whilo puffing the silks to re- somblo parts ofa costume.
This quiet salesman aoon had his ' J['^',lZ";};jl°-''Jf,^^^„^f,^i''; customer Inuded. Ho gave Iho cus¬ tomer a chnuce lo thiuk and kept the gooda talking.
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and doini-stlc uses, uro lu many rospeen inoru valunblo than gold Itsell, Drain., Darli-s, worth about aul!ugll3hsovernl;;u, or ts,
2S. "A (reowlll oltorlug unto Ibo Lord Ood," 'I'ho money WIU tor religious pur. iio.-es. uud would bo n grent help lo tho pooplo nt J.'rusateiii as well aa smooth tbo iviiv ot Ezra to tbo ueedod reloriua.
29, -''riio cbnmbors ol tho,|iouse o( tbn Lord" aro tbo rooms pinood ou oithor shin u( tho mnln building (see I Kluga U:3I, pnrtly as ehnmbers (or tbo priests, partly as storerooms (sen .Soh, 13:5l,
Wo Jopnrtod ou tho iwoKlb day." nud nrruiigii (or tho journey upou tha Ilrst day o( the m.utb. Upon a rovlow of lifc coiuiinuy Ezra observed tho lack of Levltos, and tha llmo usod In securing thoir -iiulon ivilh tha returuiug 0.-11100, aud lu weighing the tressuros, etc., took up tb.i Uiun until tlio twoKtb duy. Ahiivn Is tho niinio buth o( n towu nn.l small strniim, uot (ar (rom tbo river Euphrates, This would bo 11 ualurni course to pursuo (rom Shushau. This ae. In lOi-ili Oodfroy of Bouillon, prioi | C'-^utit o( Etta's proparntlou aud Journey , . . , , -: ,, IT . T 1 Is a beautKul .'xaoiidiiof method ttud tbor.
to his departure (or the Holy Laud, „ug^„„, ^m^a ,,' ot great valuo iu the sold his ancoatral caatlu to Ombort, - work o( God. Ezra sought lirst tho Prince-Bishop of Liege, France, who pmsperiiy ol Ood's cause, but li« did not thus acquired fur himself uud bis fatu- -';;,;/,;,l-' VoTMir[orin-r'Tl-'u-'d .^lyav-cry iiuportaut strougbolil ou tbe |„r prayer la nover lost llmo. Timo cou. U^filorni^Vieir larga estates. Tht ' mined lu perlecllng plaus (or Sod's work
Bisbop of Liega uutil lliU, wben Re- >^.^r!r?rS-Ui. 'i'l'(i!l! nnud. Count of Bar, n deaceudtut ut is tho caretui miiii?^^ liie old counts of Bouillon, took il into , tho mission ivblch called Ezrl his headlo deny the legality oftbe pur- ; "">' ''" """''' *«' ""'^"^ ''^ «" ^ obaae, aud furtbwith luid sioge to the fortress. Jtpr.ired impregnable, bow- |
SAMPLE OF MIDDLE-ACE BARBARISM
Vh* St«ani*r T>Ueov*r*d on Fir* In lh. Karly UornlDg—Sh* Was Ueaded Fol Shor* at One* and I]..ch.d Near tand. rolnt—'I.er Ou* Uuudr.d rer. ions Were In Uaiiffcr.
New V..SK Citi (Special).—Alllhal Is ied n( tbe sloaiuor Nutmeg Stato o( tbe Bridge, port Lino, whlcb cnught lire on Uor way (rom Dridgoport to this city is a biuckoued -lulk ou the saii.ts jual above Pros- ptot Point, - tbout * two uilles belon lie village o( (lieu Cove. Au^ng the lead are: Samuel Jayuo, o( Brldgop.-irt, oa^gaga master; Patrick Coflsy, mato ot S'utuieg Slato; Th'i-uias Murphy, a moinbsr 5( tbo crow; Johu Connors, one o( the crow: ku unknown womau, passeug.r. drowuod; nu unknown child, passeuger, drowned, nud au uukuowu man, passenger, drowned. Tiio catastrophe was oueol peculiar hor¬ ror bocauso It happoued so uoar lo help, so ilose lo shore, T.10 lack o( trained hnud? :o handle IKuhoais n;.pnar9 to have boon '>uo o( thecauses o( latalltlos, though, li-id Ihe passougors thoiusoive.s heeu entiroly irnctable all o( thoiu nt least might have oaeapod.
Captain C, M, Brooks, the commnuder, is «oou na ha snw tii* (utility o( trying to titlugulaU tko flamea, doctdil to run his i-oasol ashore. Boats wero lowore.i, aud all irraugamouts wero mado to sav. the lives )( iniasongora au.l crow, uumberiug over oue hundred poraous. Ader nil who could JO soou bad boon provided (or in tbo amall ooata Cnptaln Brooks ordered that (ull itaam be luruod on, and th* Nutmeg Slats was headed (or tbe baach, Sho wns sent ashore near Sauds Point, the flames iud smoke allrncllug muny cratt that wa) i'ur boura adur the dlsaslnr.
It Is bnltovel tll it nearly nil n( those who ost their lives wore oiuglil In the burulng rossel. Ho prompt aud en«rgatlo was lb* irork of rescue that, lu the judgmout of loraral wllnossos, uearly every person who naungod to eseap* (ro-ui the deoined ves- iel wns picked up hy som* oue ot tha rea- lulng boats, Savoral inanibars ot the crow, however, woru caught lu tb. lowor part of :ha boat, aud wero unable to get to tha deck, -ruese mou mot dontb us ll lu a lira
: iruu,
iTha flrst two boats lowered (rom the
I ourulug sloambial eapslzod, aul thora
I was luteusa exolloineut among tbo pas.
j •engors abonrd tbe Nutmeg stale. All bad baeu routed from their bertha at hnir-|iast
! livo o'clock, nud men aud womeu, not wait- lug to dross or gather tbelr clothes,
I scraiublod Into the cnhlua and on the Lluoks, Flames already wore eating their
' way towar.l tbo bow au.l tba statu, nud
I gro'al clouds o( smoke wero rolling up tha ilnlrwnys, fho crnckling of thi flames added to the terror u( tlie pasiongors.
' 111 tbo wild eoodislou (rom the lime the iiro was dlscovorod lo tho lima tba last mau
' 2nmaol(tbo blazing bulk It seemed to bo a case of sulllahcuusldoratloa for thair owu peraonal woKaro only with everybody ou board, Tho crow, uocordlng to tbo piisseu- ;.rs. usad brulo (orce lu golllug the flrst opportunity to osonpa. Tbo pnsseogers irampiel ovor ouch rtli»r iu thoir efforts to •rowd lulo tbo Ills bouts, and It wns ex- iroraely dllTl'.ult to ioiror tbe boats or to laku any anna measures to aave tha pusaau- jors.
Alter tho two IKaboiits wero eapslzod and tbo puBsougora and crow loit flouuderlug lu the Tinter, Iho crews nud pnssongors lu tbe olher boats reluaed to llslau to the en- Irea les of thoso lu the water, aud dozooa of thn WOIUOU nud cbildreu und hnltdressoj mou hn.l to cling lO|i^ia uitturna.l cratt uA. tll boats (roiu tbo Clly of Lawrence picked tbem up.
Tho bo.ly of a woman and o( a oTilld ubout lour yonrs old. evidently innthor nud daughter, wero wnsbo.l asiinro about bait a uiila abovo tho jilaco wln-ro Ihe Nulinog State wns (orcod nsboro. The woman was pnrinilly clothe.l nnd i.arts of hor dress ihowed uuiulsl..k .hlo signs ol contact with ,ho lire. The child wore ouly acntlonallp, Bvideuliy u night .Iress. Tho auniiosittou ia tbnt tbo mother, crnzod with fright, iolzod bor child nud Jninpnd Inlo tha watar, llarry T, IVllf, o( Philadelphia, hnd a Ihrlillng nnd oxliau*llug eiperlence, wbicli mad* a horo o( hlm. Ho aupporlod his igad mothor nud a woman ho did not kuow. Mrs. Houry f. Purceil, ol this city, lU the wntor (or nu hour, nnd they wore all llnnily rescued, Soveral tlinos be (eared ho would bavo to givo up tbe struggle and Irown wllh bls mother nud'Mrs, Purooll. Wlll-s haalth Is not roliuat.
Snmuol Jayuo, baggage lunator, wbo lost his 11(0, Is described as the hero o( tho flro. Ho ulsooverod tho nuihroak and gave the alarm, Hu rau about awakeuing all ho could, nud tho flames woro ruglug liorcoly ivben nl lnst ho tried to eoenpii. Ho waa thon ou tbe upper deck, and in jumping ¦ truck I.la (orohead agnluat tua guard¬ rail. Stunnod, hu (ull lulo tho wnter, und wlieu a launch went to bls nssistauce b* was nlmost dnad. tie died soon after aboard a yiiolit. I( bo hnd not sooournge. ously mmle his way tbrough tb* smoke lo Hlurni the passengers thn loss of lif* would much groular, Tbo work ol tnklug passongars olf th^ loomed vessel was dona nono_ dh* carried a lari
THE NEWS EPITOMIZED.
Wathlacroa Ilamt.
Conmindar Tansalg, of the Btnntngtoa, lias sent a rtport to tb* Nary Departmtat praising tha work nf ofllc«rt and ar*w In nn engagement at Malation.
Many trust oflicials aud atlorntys trrlTsd In WasiilnRton In answer to the subpcenas of the Industrial Commission. TJier appar¬ ently fear that thera may ba l«gislatlon r*- carding th* appolntmeut of a commlstlOQ to control tba trnsts. \
Major Woodhull. Chief Snrgeon at Manila, lins cabled Surgeon Sternberg, re¬ questing that tha eorrs of female nurses nt Manila bo Incrensea to correspond wllh the increaae ot troops nnder Genaral Otla'a command,
Tbo task ot rocnjItlnR tha volunteer nrmy (or the I'hillpplnes Is prsctically eompleted. It waa announced at tha War Department that nil tha reglmentt have been lllled except one ol the additional col.irod rogiments, the Fort-f-nlnth, whiob uee.ls loss thnn flvo hundred mon.
Dr. Senner, (ormer Commissioner of Im- mlgratlou, told tho Industrial Conimlaslou be was oiiposed lo further reslrittlons on Imtnlgrstlon.
Australian (edernllcn is eon.'idered an accomplished (act, according to Consui- General Bray-, ut Melbourns,
S. B, Cnllawnv, prcslilonl of the New York Centrnl Railrond, tesllllod belore the In- ilnstrlal Commission that ba (avorad pool- lug nmong rnilwnys.
Former Spanker Kead was among coun¬ sel who appeared n few davs ago beloro the L'nited States Supro'ne Courl, He nu'vod tho adniissiou o( throe nttornevs nnd onloro.l a inniliin (nr a writ o( certl. ornri In a eloamshlii damngo caiO ttom
CalKorula.
. Our Adopled lalrnd.,
Tbo Boer.i showo.l evsrv cnurtoay to Mr. Convnliam (IroBuo, tho British Agout, ou Ills journey (roiti Pretoria to Capo Town, ,i ulh Atrl.'a, Six o( Prosldent Krugor's iioily guard oscortod hliu to tho Transvaal border, Tho bnrghors n( tlio Orange Froo Slnte were equally courteous.
Tho Mayor and Councilmen ofMnyaguez, •apllal odho provinceo( that name, rorto illcii, bavo roslguet owing to poilllcal dl(- (orouces.
Tbo laking o( tlie census throughout tha island ot Cuba has boi;uu. The paopla ro- •elve tho oniimorators well nud givo all ;ho .lo.ilr'd lufi.r'nallou rosilliy. No dl(- llciilty Is oxpni-toJ lu the oltles.
Tho six arllllorv l.ntlorlos atallnned at Honolulu. Hawaii, ha.-e lost betweeu iwonty and thirty men lu th. last (aw lays bv do.orttou. All tho soldiers thare <ro nnzlniis lobe sont tn Manila, Tli«y »re willing to .stand Ihlcty days In tha iriianlhousn (or tha oliancs o( gelllug to the seal o( war.
The Mavor o( Guannjiiy, Cubn,, was banded a list ot thirty |iooplewhoin hewas roquosloil by the Inhalillniits lo expel (rom the town. Ho Imnicdlately Issued a proc¬ lamation or itrlug tbe people lo keep the pouce.
Tho gsnerni bollel lu Ilonololu, nawnll. Is thnt when tlio (nets aro knowu rraslduot Mi-Klnley will revlso his ordor uullKylng all snles o( public lands, an.l directing that jules ba dlscontluu. 1. The mattar will bt lakou to tho United Statas Supreme Court by several iveallhy planters.
Ilor explosion nt Brownsburg, men w.ro Inslniitlv killed aud
Wllllan Lejgoll. n( Ilnnbostor. N. V., In Iheoinpi.iv o( (lasklli's Midway Company, was (Htaily Injured hy un elephant ot Kuoxvlllo, Tonn,, because ha struck tha aiilnal nn tho head with a hnmmar aavtral weeks ngo at Battle Creek, Mich,
lUar-Adinlral Sampson, who has bean d*- lalle.l to th* Cburloatou Navv Yard, arrived In Bo.lon n (aw dnys ugo and assumed 00m- uinnJ at tho Yar 1.
Ranr-Admlral Norman H. Farquhtr ar¬ rived at Old Point Comlort, Va„ from Wnsblngtou, aud Is uow In command of tho North Allantlc Squadron, auccoadlng Itoar- Admlriil W, T, Sninpsou.
Uuilor tlm spell o( tlie preaching of tbs Itev, Dr, A. B. Simpson, the sum of 16^,300 In (liedgos ivns ralsod on Snniay, fortbe Christian nud Missionary Alilanca at Car- uogio Music Hall, In Now York City.
Leo Ca-inna, seventoou years old, who lived with Ills j.areuts In New York City, was tak*u to Uollovua Hoapltal violautly
i Insaue (rom smoking clgnrelt
I lu 11 boiler
i In.l .
1 live others were seriously Iujurod. Tha
I Ioal aro Lau Waasou, englnoori Nata
I Cook, head sawyer, and Mlltou tloberts,
I Tbe headqiiarturs odlia Doraocrallc Na. lloual Commllloo ara lo roninln Id Chioago,
i President MeRInley atlnnded tha wel.
{ i-oiuo homo (rom Maulla n( tba Tbirlaruth Mlnussotn Iloglmaul In MlunaapoUs, and
I made u speech broadly (avorlug expausiou and rotoullou o( the Philippines,
I J, 11, Drumonil, o( Bostou, a membsr ol tbe Massachusetts Leglslaiure, was killad
I hy Ills guide, who mistook hlm for a deer and shot hlui wliile thoy were huntiug In the Malu* woods,
Mrs, Mattie Askins, of Thompson, Mich., hill made a conlesslon that she kllied htr Inurteau-yoar-oid daughter with uinrphlua. riiu mother tbou adinlulslored Ihadrugto her son nnd also to burseir, hut tha poison Jill not kill,
Paarl Hurl, Ibo (emnle bandit n faw dayi a-io broke jail at Cucsou, Arls. Hba ts- caped by culling thtough R wall tto (eet (roiu tb* floor. She must hava Uad an ao- compUc*,
Bishop ntnrr C. Pott*^Jn fora tb* Protttt ' ~ '
FIGITINBOliTEEBOIIBEB
Boers and British Clash at Mafeking an J Other Points.
ARMORED TRAINS ATTACKED.
n*v*at.<l AMaalu by lla*ra lt*pal**d With a ll.parted I.0U i>r Thr** Baa- dre.1 Klll.d—A Sklriailali lt*aT Sard- (ontaln—Coaal Towns Crowdtd Wllh |{*riig**fr—Cell Uhoil** al Klmb*rl*F.
Curt Town, Soulh Africa (Dy Cable).- Colonel Badau-rowall, who eommanda tht snitll BrltlaU loraa holding Hataklng. It mtking a suaceastui realstauea to Iht at¬ tempts ot Iha Boart to taka that plaea. Advlctt hava beau reoelred to tha effaot that ho had mad<<e,jiortle agaiust theanainr and Infllotad aerar* lost upon thtnt. The re¬ port says tbat 333 Botrs and tlgblato Brit¬ ish wara killed, Tha town will be rellerad as aoon as reinforcements can ba forward¬ ed to It, It la feared, however, by those having friends and relatives there tbat Iht Iloer force will ba Btrengthrned and lb* British defenders overcome ky mare weight o( numbers beloro aid oan reach taem,
Tbere is a strong (orce ot Rough Rldatt, liouded by Cooil Itliodes, at Kimberley.-^ike Doers are axtramely anxloua to oaptnre Mr, Rhodes, tbey beilevlug tbat irlthhima prisoner thay would hold a strong oan] to play agaiust tha Brltlau.
An armored train recoDDOItrad BpTlt- foutalu from Klmbarloy tnd engigeil the
oaxxaai, jonatar. (Oommander ot tbt Transvaal (oroat.)
Boera at that point. Flra Boart wtrt killeil and ttvan wounded. Th* Britlth taStred no lott,
Dlspitobts oonflrra tha oaptora by tba Boart ot Newcastla and a numbar of minor points on tba Natal border,
-The coaat towns nra crowded. wllh rtfn- g«nii trom th* Unud, Tha authorities ara making every edort to rallava tbt dlttiett Ihtt Is prayalnnt smoag tham. Boma of Ihaaa rafugaoa wara eompallad to laart tba Irtutyaal with Dothlng bat th* olothat thay wore, . . _
A raaldant ol Johtooaaburg, wbo leit tbat city a faw daya ago htt trrlvtd hart. Ha aaya thtt (our tuoastnd Brltlsb tabltett remtln In Jobannttbnrc, Th* Botr Oov- arumant bta mtdt tzetlltat arrangameDtt (or sategatrdlog prontrty tber*. A ittoaf (orca ol apaeitl pollot, oblafljr Otrmaat au.l Fraocnmen, trmtd with rtvolvan, patrol Ihe streets.
The Boers seized tha talaphona tt Mod¬ der Blver and attempted to tpaak with Xim- berley, hoping to laarn tha dlipoaltlon ol the British foroaa. Th* mauoauyr* was discovered and frustrated.
According to advices received hara tha Brltlah bnvo blown up tha Honalown bridge over tha Orango Hirer, with a vltw o( chocking thn Boor advance southward.
Later advloea say Ihal the bridge wbleb has bneu blown up by tba Brltlsb la not the railway atructurn, but oua twalv* mllat wast o( thn railway, uver whioh tba old lotchlng road poaiea.
I'AIll.IAUBNT FOR WAR.
Unill.li I'artl.a tinilo In Flaat r*r -Traat. Taal Oainiiaian.
LoxDON (By Cable).—Por tbt third time during tha Quoau's ralgu I'arllamant maelt lu tho autumn Inr tha daflnlla purpot* 0( providing suppllea for t mililary cam¬ paign. The omargaDOy wat (lalttiv deaarlbad Tuesday In the Quata't Hpeeoh aa a plain requirement ot law that rar- Uamrot should ba aummonad whan ths rosarras were onliad out for stryloa lu Africa. Both house* wtrt lo a snrlouB mood aud settlad dowu to butlattt with lesa lormallly thao oaual. Lord Balls- bury lost no time It proTldtog tb* eut lhat tlvaobjoct ol tha Ooyarnmaol had baaa to maka Britlth iDlaraatB paramoaat aad to olvlllzt and Improre tb* eoBdjIloM.' - Ih* raott In Boatb Klmbarl
STATE NEWS
Flthet* Rett Far Mlla Mala. Twelvo rntployta o( tbe New Ttife aiatt Flth Oommlaslcn bave loeaiadtkeauvlT** tl vtrlous points tronnd t«ka la^atMK Thty have goua lo gather a tcpcaelmH- . llona of flsh eggs, mottlv Iboa* otU|aUk« * trout, whU-h are tobetklppad toMa^ Toll baicli.rles and latar plaated iB Iba atttm of the Klale. Trent trab<«laaiMlto^tK and will eonllana lo a|ia«B aatU laia la Deeemlier, thor.chthaeommlttlaaSi aaajl - llous will e»«f NoT»mb>rt. IbaalatalMa. ton beglDDlng that. Tbe IMI Ma latk.'; - trad Irom Iltb eaaght tor Iha aMitkel. Tha m*lhoao(g*lh«rlng b>tlm|ta. WliiMI tbtltmtit Sth tr* btoaaht abaal* kr Ult ' nttt they tr* t.irn*d otm lo lla aeaaHi ¦> ot tbe pommlttloe, «bo ••tUlli'''thML 1 tqueaalag tbe helly ^r tha lak IHI III ' eggt Bow Into a pall or tab. . TlMy aW a- Ihtn Immtdlattly (aHIHaa.! (roil Mw ttati li ot maf* ntbat obtataad la Iha •*¦• «ai r^ aod Ita orenghlv mixad wllb tba mgl broom baadl* or otker ImptamaaC eggs spoil wh^B tixpeaAd to tha ete tinted lor tbret or (oar mlaata^ I optratloBt maal be eoadattad <alill|.
lafW. tliiil.
n*l, Ibroogb whieh «al«r li ptcrnKtad ta drip, kt*ptac than moM aa* «««L B etalnllT bandied lb** wUI kaaa a laat 'i llmt. I^btr ar* ktpi, iMwavar. M laaeai 4 Ihan it atitatttTte traltport (Ma la tba . .. bttcharit* wbara thay aia to ba tallia. AU i th* ««n to b* eangbl aa lianfBM^*** ' thto tall will go lo lh* Maw
tt (3altdoala, atar BbAiIo, bbA (Mm will th* yoaag Hth will b* dliMbaM avar Iha Blat*. Otber an eollaaloa* an " brook treat ama (er both pablll
rata halehtrlta Ib tb* Satt.aadiha
tola aad Ualltd Blala. Batata oia awa •* work, Tht orop ol pika (er UatT """
bttaliarit* hat D*tB gatbarad. Ml
100,000,000 tggt wtr* Ibl* taauMT (Ilia (rom wattrt ol Northaro Waaaaala.
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dtlMraa Htlaaa br tba Slata. -i
Tb* Slal* Obarlttaa Aid Aiaoelatloa al * "^ Albaav htt raeelrad a rtport (com a leoelil aommlllet dtelartaa that Iha almMtM iblMren plaaa.1 la privala la-^naUoaa at (Hiblla azpanta btt laeraaiad at mow Ihaa t normal ratio. Thto to oBld lo b* daaU oxptrltoaeoftbt OapanoMat ol OharlHa* In oommlttlog dattlivl* •blMiaai (allaia on Iba part o( tha Oommlaaloaar At Ohail- Utt to eomply tirietly with tha ralta ottha 8ttlt Beard gevtralag Iba taatpUaa aaa rttaatlon o( lamatta la aharliaMa iBttlta. Hoot, a'ld Ignoraaaa oa Iha pari At Iha manaaart ol aom* o( Ih* KiMtallaal *•> gardhig tbtir powtrt o( plaalof oat eMI- drtn. Tbe report leeommaadt that Iha rultt be to ehangad at to raqalr* a nta* rattigtilon to be Mad* wtlMu oaa jroar from tbt period that a ebUd to alaead la oa InttlttttloB, tbal thtt* rttaraaiUialloBa ha rtductd to wrMlag aad kapt aa a taeart and Ihal a raeord ba kept ol Iba aamta aod sddrtttai ol all pertaat vtolting lamalaa. ll It tlte raaommeadtd tbat - iBtpaelon o( tht Bo-ird Ibonld aiamlaa aoma o( tha ibll'Iran.'teltetlng them at laadam.Mj^ last ol the Ihoroaghaeaa et Iha worlfll| .vommUtIng agaaeltt. TablataomplMlf" lltnry N. Lttbtrtoktr, Impattor at IM sitie Doard, tho* that la the tataatt* 11. itltatlont thtr* wat aa^lertaai o( Ihlrly lumalta darlag MM, Utia IMT aaAalilhtr- ilx In 18*8. Ia ehlldren't laalllalloat IhaM wat a daeroattsiB 18H, tIM aad 1B9T, bat a rery material Incrtat* o( Tll la Itaa laW I8M. Tkt normal laaraoaa lor thai yoal - wat IUO. _____
LsaiMli laallarliaMt RariMa. Tht tdmlBltlrivtIOB balldlag ol IM^ Loomit HtDllarlaih, a abort dlMaaiM oat< aide ot Liberty, wot dtttmred by In, TM flra wat aaated by thaaiploaleaal aaal. oohol lamp la Itaa watltra aad ol tha balMi lag. Tht Iota It plaaad at atOi,IWi lBM^ aaet, 190,000, Tbara War* ao (alaUIM. All ol th* lamatta, wbo namhBiad aboal 100, wti« takaa pat trtthoal taiatt. fiaa. aratloD* will b* eommaaaod al oaea lani bnild tha baraad atraitaia. Tha lae bulldlag, wbleh wat ol Moao, waa lh* of J. PlarpOBl Morgaa, o( Pam Xoifc. laollarlum, aadowad hy Iha Loomto, waa opaaad la lla lammar at II , Thar* btrt baaa HH pltlaata la lla laltti inlloo dorlai Iht paai year. Barroaaaibl IhH burntd bnllillag war* tiralva eottaaot use.l by tha aaattarlom. all ¦Mil ot HaA York people. Thare ara tnalllgaBaeotla|na Irving eottage, WIntorJ eottage, aod UM Dr. Hiubbert oottag*. Dr. atahbaM laeMv i.hytlainu o( tbt tanltarlan, aod to B«»lt 1 Kuropt. 01 Ihtat, Ibt oaly balldlag l» jurtd wtt tb* Bloaae eotlage.
Faw Uoot tot th* I
R*nortt Irom Iht Adlrondaaka ahe* llil - lh. dtar saatoa thto ytitrhta baaa awh thing hot talltfaelorr, nolwllbllMdli| Ibt laal Ihtl tbt aalmalt ara oMia a««M» - o-ai thto lo maay yaarj. ,11 tea baaa H dry mueh olthe tlm* that A movteoaM aai be mtdt witliout warulag aay dear talMila a mllt of lilt bnntar. Oat aporlfmaB laM tlial tha wooda aatmtd aaataally (all o(d*f iwlft tod bought, and ooaa a loot to tal oa that* a orackllag aaiatt, aad (la haatoi to hti pit t to aotipata with (ha qalek-aaiad and (atl-llealD|dttr. Oatllaow lla (ol|w(.. htt bten to tbtdk thai ttaa bant«rlM-M«., uomptrttlTtly tmall thanea (or arpdba aM partrldgt, Oa* (tatare o( dter haallail that (tr thli tartoa haa baaa tha desattlaa by tht anluilt o( Iba moaalalaa aad hiehai laud*. TbtTalKreqatBiadthavaltyaaaa rtvlBta atar boditt o( walar. .
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ever, and Bjanmd'was obliged to se¬ duce t'ae gKUttnir who traitorously let bim in.
Tho reigtiiug bisbop, Alexander I,, diod uf grief, but his auccelsor, tbe cruel Euil licentious .\lberau II,, with the assistance of the Count of Namur, blockaded the oastle, aud in lltl was snccessfal in retaking it, at tho in. miklos fell short of water, Alberon, After having ordered tbe whole gtrri. sou to bs well beaten, graciously grauted Ihem tbeir lirea, but trans¬ ported them all to a farm called Ferme des Oise'iers, where tbey wore stabled aud treated exactly like cattle. Scarce¬ ly kept alive, forced to do all tbe most degriidiug work, tbeir coudition of filth aud the privations to which they were exposed ontised tbem to contract
a peculiar kind of Icproty, and Ihcy Mtal.lish grsat forest resorvatlous
snck iuto iuilescribable abjection. Their names nud thoso of their chil¬ dren were carefully registered, in or¬ der tbal uone might escape; nnd fifly years after tba luemury of tho coun¬ try people hail so confused facts that tbe Oiselcrs, as those poor wretches »-ere called, woro supposed to bo de¬ scendants of Jewish slaves, brought back from I'alestino' by Oodfrey of Buuillou, sltbongbneither Godfrey nor his lirothera bad ever returned to Eu¬ rope, j So long as these emiuently Chris- I tiau bishops remained dnketot Bouil- ! lou, they kept the Oiselieri in the I '^'>*
ilng bl. compauy completo and at lug for tho safekeeping u( tba troatui (nr the houso of tho Lord. Whoh ha had doue ult his part bo oould coulidonlly be* eoecti God to glva them a sale Journoy.
92. "Wo oama to Jerusalom.-' Tba dan- gcrous Journey waa completod wllb satoly ut tbo eud n( (our months, "Aliodo thron days." That Is, tber rested that long. On tho (ourth day the treasures woro weighed und bundad ovor to the custody o( the oniciatiug prlosta o( tbo temple. Tho re. turned eillM offered burnt.ofl'orlngs. and Eirn delivered Iha royal cnininlsslnu to tho niaglslratos, while the l.ovltlcal portiou ut the compauy aaslstud lu porlorniLug thn nldltlonnl work which the nrrivaVut so iiiaov now worsbloor. ocouaiouod.
PENNSYLVANIA'S
eraoi Km*, la Aid ArliT.ly In 8.enr.
inc R«s.r... F.r Ih. Vlof.
r. 1. T. llothroek, tba Slate Forestry
imissionsrot Ponnsylvaula, will hnv*
aubstautlal support o( (loternor
I. In tb* moveiuent to protest th*
( tb* Comraonwoallh and to
ilssloDor Rothrock has been all over :ha Slato, and ho baa .ecured 01 tlona on loverai tracts nf land aggregating ahout 100,000 teres. This land can bo purchased .'or a dollar or therenbouta au acre, and It
s tbo policy 111 the State lo purcbaso wher- Ivor It Is to tba advantage of the C.immou. woalth. The mn.l serious obatacle In lli. wsy la
he deploled condillon of jho Stnto'a Treas. iry. Oovornor Stone says be will gladly In what he can to help along tba Inrostry movement, but he cannot see bls way .-loir lothe aiiproval o( an expenditure In. rolvlng OlOO.OOe with the State Treasury 13,000,000 behind. There la no doubt, how.ver, tbat ha will strolcb a point to anable Commissioner Rotbrock to aocom. pllsh wbat b. bat tet about to d'
gardlai ! pastangara, I ae<]ultlad themietras agree that Caplalu Brooks, who It a msn o( long nxporlouce, was una of thu laat lojonvo the burning vossoi. I 'The Nutmeg Stnto, a wno.lon acrow.pro¬ pelled boat, wlilch was built seveu years ugo and was a first.claas craft u( her kiml, I balou'/ed to tho Ilrblgoport t-teanib.iat j Company, Sho was I'J'I.'I foot long, 34.2 I (uot wide nnd ba 1 a deiilli .if 1:1 (eel, Iler I net tonuago was 7J2, Sha was double locked,
nady Picked t'p by a Yxht.
RTiHroiiu, Conn, (Speclul).—A Bostou yncht ou Ita way (rom .New York Clly rnn Ihrough a lot o( Inirued wiockuga, sup. posodty (rom ttio Nutimig Slulo and ueur thu wrocknge tho bo ly nt a mau was (ound, Tbo man was appnrentlv nb.inl sixty yoara old, and ha I a grayish hsurd. Thn body was brought to this eltv au.l was takou to to tha Morguu 11 mvalt 1 lontlUcallou.
JAIrian Irta. V.., Has a C.l.braiion.
Tbo (ouudlng o( tba city u( Alozaudrla Va., 150 yaars ag.i was caiabratad a (ow .lays ago wit'i an elab.jraio outdoor I'l^- plar. Crowd.'ilvlallora (rom Wasblnftoo snd the surrouuiling country tlirougod the streets. Iluuting and tho national ftai; ndornod all tbu buitness houses and jirivata ro-ldeuces.
I Stato reserTalions aro not to ba lo rrea tt tbis
, . , .. , . ' any tense mora privste preserves tt this
mott rigorona altvery, tbe greater part i ;j,„, ,a„^ the coaimlilon.rba. ctu.*d of tbem alwayt inhabiting the Ferme to ba posted on all the irac s will tbow: dea Oiaelert. Later on nnder the 'Tbto land balooga to the stato o( Penn. Princta of Auvergne, the Oitelier. be- Z'tT^.t^^V^rr^Ti". ("ruX;" "lI^- came practically free, but the infa- tni amilng and flihlog art tiiowed ot mout reeord ttill exittod, and wai i itatt jaodt, bat tha llrcs mutt uot ba OLly deatroyed in IH40.'iinee when tbc | "^'
(ajl^iet of thete anfortaoatea bava be- c^^ more ur lett identified
rett of the Magaxine.
ith tha I populatioD.—Cornhill
BLIND CHILD MADE TO SEE.
X-Raj R*T*al*d • Taiur oa th* Brala •r o Faralytlc. Harriet Hallbolb, Ore yeara old tad (ot two yetrt blind aod a paralytic, bat kad hat slaht aod th* uta of hor llmba re¬ stored Ihroagh tka acaoey ot tba X-raya.
T* Cmto Car Slekae**.
Saffarcrt from ear tieknaaa bavo oot tha-cratofxelaiiug the body, tni \'^^^'^^^I^Zl'yi::::":ituur^tor^':i to they nnoontinoatly reiitt tha mo- ; in a Chicago kotplttl. Two yaara ago th* tion of Iha cara. It ia another prool I ahlld (all (rom a porch to tha aldsiwalk, a of the .a'-tagat o( leltiu, thing, go. j 2',;ir-Tk°t'(Si"m? b'n'i(5*t'JlV''b1.»°d" t'.i Belax the body, keep tbe (eet from ^t,,, ^„ ^g^, ^u, paralvliwl. A few dayt the floor either on anolber teat or oo ago tb* X.rayt war* kppll*d tad r*T*al*d a bag and ther* will not be nearly aa t tamor Ibt tto* (>( aa ogi prolog oBth* —-Tw .,..:.. T ;»..-«- .K. t^t #e,»m I bralB. Th* (kail wat tr*ptalo*d dlr*etly mach ttrain. Lifting the feet (rom , ^^ ^^ ^^ ^ ^^^, ^1-,^, .kUMtrapi
the floor preventa one (rom feeling tea | and tb* lamor va* r*moT*d. Tk* child
vibratioDi of th* moving ear.
A beaoon light it to be areetod ofl Doart Point on tbe Itle o( Mall, at a laeittorial to William- Blaek, tha Bova. litt. Daart Point it tha aeena ot tha itdrr ot "Maeleoii ot Para.".i
wtt tbi* lo mov* htr llmbt oa raeoTtitag cooteloittttt aad to how gradatlly raeor- trlaa hafUCht^
¦ Bait ¦a.aaB Ward* aaa Waar.
Eighty tboaaoad word* aa kaar aaa b*
teat oa om wtr* by a aaw tytl*m of oalaB
tal««raphlaf, lfe* lavaallaa •( two Uoa-
gariaai. .
a ll.nr-Adinlral.
nr-Aduiirai llo
A. S. Ilarkrr llrroi.
ruo ratiron-.rut o( L. Howlson bns re-ullel In tl.o prom, t a! Ca; tnlu A. S. Ba'lier, eoin-nnudant the .Norfolk Navy Vard, al Nor(o!k lu bo roar-almiral.
Cyc-i*c Mot*.,
Sunday bicycle races la-k support lu Chl.v.g-..
Tba bl.-y.-la Is sal.I to lie losing toma o( Us popularity lu Plifkurg
TbK (ree-wheol devl.-e will beapplir.lto thaiwatuless lu ilila.-ountry ou next year's model.
A illtl. attention now aot then will keep tha wheal looking luucU mora attractlva thau it neglected.
Altbougb It has thousands ol whaalwom- eo, Molbo irue, Australia, doe* uut poaaoat oue wom.u-acyellug clun,
Th* latest bicycle attachmont ia a abeep shearing roaoLlne niade at lllrmlagbam, England, for usa In Australia.
Tba King o( Slim ha* ordered a naw bi¬ eycle fltfud with a (roe wb*«l.
A D*ni«r l Col.) man bat Invsnla 1 a sub¬ stitute (or rubtier called oxallu., which, he say.., wlil radnca tho price o( tir"j by one. t.ntu.
Al tn In.Ucation that the demand for wheals l> eipcLl to ba very great next yaar, tba Ug niauufactnrers ara plaoolog to IneraaM Ihalr outputs.
A bicyela Ihlef r*c*ntly *rr*<ted lo Parlt tdinitt*.! Ihtt ll* had Btolen mor* Ihan two kaadr*.l w!i**1b, a frtaod lo Loodoa dto- paalBg ol ta*m (or bia.
"P*rbaii* the buyer of a eb«ap maebla* Bad* eomfort la lb* f«fl*etloa tkal lh* moBoy wbleb b* tartt oa kto porehat* will b* Btalal (or hto (astral aspaaMt," aaya a (Btay maa.
Ghoreb In
mon to hto 0(»l _ _
and than took hia owu lilt,
b* nsslgned lor tha daad,
Qaorga L, Orlswold, formerly Tax Col- Ipclor of Norwloli, Conn., has beau aan. taucad lo tho Conuacticut State Prison toi two years. There ara three compialoti •gainst (iriawoid, out alleging tba mlatp- prnprlallon o( 119,000, another tho mlaap- proprlatl-in o( 1940(1, aud a third tha mis us. n( »U»0.
F*relan.
A Philadelphia woman oamad Caldwell residing lu B.rlln.wasattackod In ber roal- deuce by a robber, Wbu (tiled lier with hia flat, than lonk h.r inouay aud valoablat aud mada his oacapo.
The Socialistic Couvoutlou In Hunovar, Germany, haa r.solred lo tuovo In tha llalchstag tnl the abolltlou o( tha laaa ma- l.ata paragrtpii o( tba Paual Coda,
lllraaa Maxim Is pr.parlng to send from London two batlrrlaa o( Mailni.Vorden- r.ldt guns to tba Pblllpjiluaa tor the uaa of tha American troops.
The (Jua.n hai aaat a personal eontrlbo. lion n( 1-2000 to the family o( tba French .allot ree.utlyahot by tbe Brttlah guuboat Lads while flsblng lu English waters.
Formal notlfl-^illou that a ittln of wtr exists lieiwo.n the Houth African Ilepubllc aud (lr.»t Brltlau was mada to tha Frauob Qovernrnont by Ihe tacretary o( Iha Boar agency lu Tba Hague.
A circular baa li**n tent in tha lotnae- torf ol tba Iloyal Iilsh Constabulary aailni lor volunteers (or tba oew Houth Afrlcto police whlcb It Is proposed to orgaolxa,
TelagrimsracalTMl tt Vienna from LInz, capital 111 Upper Austria, nn the Dauuba, report tbat tlia liih.bltauli o( thtt district are In a .t.t* o( terror uwlug tn a a*rl*t o( '-Jack tb* Itl|<p*r" inard*rt. FlTt wom ou bave bten murdered.
/.rtbur Kharburto Hardy, tha nawlyap- (Kiluled United states .Mlnlitar to Oraaca, with Mit. Hardy, bai arrived at Atbaoi.
An Imperial irad* baa been laauad Is CaustaDtlno|ile, Turkev, ordering tba r» building n( Armeulan churcliaa audtohooU drilroyed lu tha r*e*nl troubl**, (re*ln( mauy rrlscnera. aud ibolliulnc all meai- ur*« that preveotel lb* frea movamant ol ArmablaUA.
Tbe Mrltlab liov.rnmant ia arranging for tha.nrollmrut ol900 .S-ow(uoudland flahar. men In tbe uaval re..rra. Inter**! lo tba movement 1. tielug i|ulck*u»d by tb* Trao*. vttl war crisis.
Tb* French Migb Court tt Ptrla, hti dto- inlhs«d tbe eas* agaiual M, Ororjaaa. aa- i-ua*d o( treatoa lo e*iiu*otlua wllb th|i Daroulada trial.
Tha |iro**eutlag ulllcar* nf tb* OoTrruDi.ul hav* l>**t ordar*d to ototm a cbarg* ol oioiitlaagfaur aaalaat Ib* or- gaolurs uf tb* rce*at baliaghl al Oaall where oi>. maa wat tramplaa to d*atb by th* eacapiug bull aad tevaral othert wtrt ttrera'y injured.
A Br* at Hakodat*, Jtpaa.^jaaalMd ia tht dattructloo ol atarly tboot oe*- oaith •( tba towa.
NeatralllT Fraaiaa
rriToaiA, Soulb Alri
Cable).—Tha French, OtL
Ciiuaula have Istutd proe laa ui'On Ibalr raspaotlva eooBl^ main otutrtl. _
Contlii.at In ayuipathy Wllh
LiiKDuN (By Cable).—ContlaaBtal lon, ao (ar aa it cuu bo aaoi'rtaloed, I largely antl-Britlab.
Oemai Ofler. lo Itel nrn Bora**.
Genaral Oomaz, in a latter publlataad la tba papera of llavann, Cuba, tayt ha haa tbraa borae. which he acquired durlog tbt war, and wblah therefure do uol belong to him. Now tbat tho wtr la over, tod, IboOgk ht baa t great lov. lor tha hotao., ba doaa uut (e.l juitlflad lo rutalolog tham lo hIa poaaaaaioo. If auy ona can prov* owner- tblp, tbt bort*a will ba roluratd.
laaargaaU Drl.*n Fram Paraa.
Major Ball's r*glai*nt, movlag from a poaltion uortbwast ol Dtsolor, a (*w days ago, droT* th* *D«my oot o( Foraa. Oaa Amarteto wat kllltd and oaa woaodad. Tb* Plilplaot lott a aanb*r ol kUlod oad wooodtil. Tht Amtrtetot laplorad Iwc bollock carta o( ammonllloa.
OaldUrt "Mraaaad" Is Oaa Ftaaiitit
Word bat baaa reettvad la Clovalaad. Ohio, thai Iba KO Olerelaad aoldltia la Ibt PoartMBlh BMlmaat, latt rttaiaod from tb* PUIIaplatt, tr* "ilraadad" la Baa Fraaelaeu, (Mr pay, whlah waa alvoB tb*m la JUbIU, baving baaa tpaat. Maaay bat baaa laltad tu brlag tbooi haao.
Tba larg* SBmbar ot ractad Mtaai wblah hav* Uaaila Iroa Iha Uallad atalaa aawad oaalloa la
-.tir&iltiu^
BaoBgh gaa boa ^ oil wtll oa Iba lallh lo htat rtaldaall' hemai rllltg*.
Work oa AkroB't IUH ptttht- lor Ibt Tlllaga'i prMtar paifc lal I p*Bdad aaliriBrtBf. Tl will IhM I to eoaplallaa.
Rltbbare, AHagooy Oooaln m* htpHy Cbaolaaqaa OMBty. lapoft lyphoM lavM
Daaklrk bat boagbt a l«M tyaaem oaa i| orgastolBf Iha Bml tompoay o( a paid flat dapartmaal.
Willi*, Iba (oartaM'y«ar.aM aaa o( Aae lat WtoolBkl, o( Bo«baat*r, while pfaylag wllb a MBB waa aaoWaaUlly Ihal. Uamai a low boon latar.
Oorarnor Beoatvall baa aakod Iba Boarc ol MaaagtH ol tb* AMaa atal* Begia « Balagc, who rttlgnad olleo, lo a«t aBHt aaotbar Boafd ba aamad.
BraaK Bf hald, a salBltt, ol Paafclrfc woa aaeldad by Ito wHa btiaaaa h* draak. aooa allar la hoaghi a raooe, woat lo ll«.. baak ol Lola BHo, aai olaabai IM onailM al tb* Ml arm. body.
A ailafaMa (oaia4 kk
fllaililr Cm, a laamm taalia lairtatar. wha laaiailr wtai ta tlo laNraaiioaal Law OiUllMIl al MM*. R. T., lataroa* ialaclMa a falM&wi«Mal«lth*W*W aiaSat mhiiwSlilMi Om wm *««• aaaafllaiiHalaiiiaflflMla iho Oo«»«N al(lhMlMlhaaiH4 Mlfai aatortal
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| Title | Nassau County Review 18991020 |
| Date | 1899-10-20 |
| Month | 10 |
| Day | 20 |
| Year | 1899 |
| Volume | 4 |
| Issue | 51 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 18991020 |
| Date | 1899-10-20 |
| Month | 10 |
| Day | 20 |
| Year | 1899 |
| Volume | 4 |
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wm^^imw^r^ n^mx ^onntVi lleteto. A FAMILT NEWffAPEB Or LOCAt. ANO GKNICBAI:. XXTBLLIOKNCK. frp:eport, n. y,. Friday, October 20, isoo. TikBI: tLM rlAUT I« MVABCI NO. 61.: W. J. STIKUMi. D.. 'TlfttiUX.amd SURQEOX -rial^tmrmttitm i, Wli^itatf.U. ATtaana ¦iaat IWiibiastWl iMMwtet U -tmAaiaitf iAod[iill6C6Dtro , VUtaga .ivertmo, aOCKVIIXe CBNTRB, L. I. >•. KWBW. ttiia^iil ^tahtmrmtA Xjaay^matmnm ot """ ptIHwwi. liMM Ml SpMU DepwitB. inii art ¦aghwJ Mid tba M-«A.M. toSP.U.; Jatt-tataiaii Mtd Fri- 3*.i; p- - *r^^-^.i ipsprfiMK llMlT. nUNR. L I. t«. BAMAtU ^MHtaT '»tp>AaOT.-Tli».FliaUwtii .-. ¦ "~" - ¦..«'%!, •mio or MMWtOMl .Jil."^ \tfUnaai«.limtr, li.«Allw%_ p. Wetter rwa, VlplvMSNnBi OHRHS WaImm^ kMliiilMa, SellivrfiMteii UaiaaBill. ' tbaakb«bB*MB. • iK#SP mo^ERnowAL. • Greater New York Oaxi^stl Far lore, imCMICKM t SKIOaOIIE. OOB. rOLTON-AND OOLD BT3., Brooklyn, N.Y." •alaeHflli. a-i.no np. aaMCtwwas «M« mitoas. «MWr miii*s, . . rOLTON AND GOLD STBElurs, Opp. IjKaia't, BKOaKLYN, N. V. acCRCe A. MOTT. LAWYER, N CeaH M-.Oemali of Draaklyn,X. T. City ¦«tMlw«*, Lyabrovh, Un«en. Co., M. V, Tritphno*, '¦»! Lyotvook." "3IKA nrooklyn." E. A. DORLON, .BOXDED AUCTIO.YEER.... Odd F*llowa' Block, llloai atmet. ooat Chnrrh. PREEI>ORT. JOHN P. WRIOHT, OEXERAL AUCTIOXEER, PReepoRT, L. 1. Advertising This Pavkk IS SURE TO BRING RESULTS. The only way to attract trade ia to mako known i7hat you have to ofler. Tht Literal Ad?frtittr SmmuM itrehaiit. Job Printing At This Office. ^0"TEAS iMiftoiilylnalf-tlslit PaokagM, I lb., 1-2 lb., 1*4 l'o. 2 :iOI»ail OwntnifltniTOit KO-WBLLA—Ccylon&lndia tOolMcljl KO>JBB—BasketFired Japan Prio* par lb. eo Cents. — . ^^f^^a^t^A^^^t^^A^a 9. t 0, TEA-Extra Choicest BMMad. MaatBeaMai«a. , Prica fcrili, 75 data. HAI*TOII-Extra Choicest Eacliih Brcakfatt. Price per ib. f t.oo. AND PACKED BY THB O. & O. TEA COMPANY, iai, Ut 38 Burlliiff Slip, New York. n-^.- •OkO ANO RBOOMMKNDID BY MDB.Smth,Freept,N.¥' MM tv IME UUMM «RMCB« IN AU LONS ISLAND TOWNl »%V»%%%%^%^%^»%%%i ¦k^ ' lOOttM near Stony Brook, ono of the most mnbrioui lomaL llettin tliis State, eai was bothered w>lh ri.ildrid for yenrs, at tiniiM lOMiiAaiM work, and was alWdys very constipited as well. For rtlliadmafairiasobad In ttte spring, when. cnfi.iRed in plowing, i I could do nothing btrt shake, l must have Uken about a barrel ^HMnt pitia iMnidcs dozens of other rcmniies. btit> never obtained - ~aiiMnentbenefit La«t f-ill. in poach tim-. I h.ul a most serious' iOfchiHa Mid thm commenced lo take Ri}vins Tabules upon a Tt advka, and tlte first box iTi.idc tne all nght atid I have never _ Wttkout them since. I take one Tabule ea.:h morning and niiglil I aaawtimes when I feel nwre than tisu.itly exhausted I take thtee in They bave kept mv stontach sweet, my bowels regular and I It had thrisast touch ei nul iria nor splitting head.iche since I iusing Ihem. I know atso^hn I sKrp fitter and wike up W than loniMrly. I don't know imw nuny com^ilaints ; tj^bukS will help, but I do know lliey will cure any one in the n I was an^ I would not be wiihout them at any price, i r iowitdir them tha chca(vcst-priced medicine in the worU, .-is imt* llta tha otost beneficial aiid the most convenient to take. Vltnaqr-Mvea ycaisof i^ and hava worked hard all my life; the Jp aa moal fcfnwn^ both airtY and bte and in all kino ol weather, lilMVB never cnk^TBd auch food liealth as I havi'since last (ai; In '. BMr naishbon fiavt «N raaiirfccd iby improved condition and )uve , "ISav. John, what am fau doinK n> k>ok so heahhy ? " 'ilil that petteied tbat I oan't pnt m; hand to a thing, an* I dnnno wheu I'll ^ |
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