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VOL. VII.
A FAMIL.'T NEWai'AI'KB or LUCAI. AMD UBNERAI. INTEl.l.Iti ENt E.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, SEI'TEMHER 20, 1002.
YaSKS: SLtO TKABLT IS AOTAniK
NO. 48.
SBIMONS '
of tba
vjey.im. NEWEU OWIGHIHILLIS
E. A. Dorlon
CO.-.'DL:D AUCTIO.NEER
Iror-,„rl. N V.
to Heaty \Vard'Be« hor, ot MymoDtb Chnroh, and
CmOIIML GIBBONS
af BalUiBore, Md., arc publithod iu the
Monday Edition Brooklyn Eagle
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BU ILDE H
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HENRY H. HAMMOND,
Tonsorial Artist,
Hair CultlnK. l?lnB«lnR. Hlianipoointi.
Bpefal attenUon lo cl.llilren'i Ilatr Cullinif.
(il'/K rilK NKW BARBER A CAI.b.
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PATENTS
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DENTISTS
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at
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rrum O a. in to Up. ni. Wa. R. LoMJt.xmKrii. I). I), ji., Mau«i.-cr
' John P. Wright
GENERAL AUCTIONEER
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Naw Plataa Tliratishout
2S.000 i New k Words
Phraaaa aad Deflalllaaa raMftd undtr tba diraet auper- . _ ja of W. T. H ARRIS,l»h.D.,LI-.D.. OaMad Stalaa Commlttioutr of Bdu- aalla% aaatotad by a larga corpa of aaaqpaiaat apaelallata and aditort
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tmTtt tmAramlimml tett/Irti Sttmttlim /jaa. tmttttdi.tlti''UimArUte^:' Tke .'ine EdUiem ^At tmeraallanAImm Utmad im OeUttr, laoo. ; titl Ike Imlttl .ml Ikt tell.
I Vlptita avbllta
- MNrabaWa ConagUia Diaiioaafy
I ¦aaoitaaatyal atanlthWot^t ut Phraaaa. I a nm ctott la aatll^. atcowl daaa la alaa."
Oa # C Mawteaa Ca. [jSZh.
Pahllahara ^Hl if atognald 0 Maaa?
BO VKARS' KX^IIIISNOK
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Ad.lraaa TUK SUN. New Tork
MRS. WARING,
Formerly of Wantssh, wberr she bss been do- Idk hunliiofi^ fur tbn last eight yean, baa OpKNKli A bTOIlu: on tho
Gor. of Pine and Grove Sts.,
ivlth a full stiK-lc of Hrhool Suppllea, Htatlnn- ery. Ciiufeellonerir. llaae Ilnll., Bala, Paper Napkluli, Tni>tli|>lrli.. Oe Alno a full atock nf the Tiaeat SeEuva ami Tubacoo. t^hu liaa ftlso'u
Fine Ice Cream Parlor.
ivlili ll will lie n;ieiiei| lo Ihe puWIi- as snon n« tllll •¦i-Kfrn iieriPlla. »*-Cliiti-. I'linnhes. I'nrllm, i-ti-. cnn It. •upplldl nt Ilie "honest liolli-i—^verj liling at the lowest l-oemlilu price
Advertising
This I^apkr is suie to irini results.
Tksoaty wsy to sttrart trslit \% to m»km known whst you hnTetooffsc.
The Liberal Idvertlser
IB TBB
SMcettfu) ierehant
GAMBLERS.
ARE YOII DEAF?
ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE
by oor attr iBTtetion. Only thote born deaf are incurtble. ',:.
' IffAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. "^
9. A. WtiraiAN, OP BALTI MOm, •AYSi
nly, tbat Ihc head t
•aly ta aamiloa csnM help me, ami even that oniyumiK tata cataa. bat Ih* heariat la the aBrrted ear would be Imi forcvrr
Ithca aawTowr adt-enlMmenl accidrulallv in a New York pJiier, and ordered vourlreat-
St* iUICTlhaa uaed ll onlyafew day. accordinE to vonr ilir et lionu. thi-ni<ise!irr..«d. and IT. afler an weec my haaiiaii in the dlaeaned car ha. been entiiely lotorcd. I ihank yoa tuy aad beg to rcaaala Very Iruly y.>iirv
V. A. WBRMAN, :.»8. Broadway, Baltimore. Md.
Omp tromtmemt iloet not interfere ifith yottr tiaual occupatioit,
•"aUK'lK."* YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME ""eVarv*,
mmittTIOIIAL AUIAl CUWC^ 596 U lALLE AVE^ CHiCAtO, ILL ' g
r TOHICLAXATIYE '
tf y««i hava tovr ttaniach. indirtation. blUeutnr<>s, conatipation. ha\ btaalk, aitxinett, inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, bacLache, losti a( afaaUta, Inaomnia, lack of encr^, ha4 blood, blotched or mudJy iliin. at aajr ajraaptoma and diaordert which tell tha itory of bad bowelt and an laipahi* digaative tyttcm. Tjuutkola 'Will Cure Voil,
tt artll claaa evt tht bowels, stimulate the liver nnd kidneys. siren|;thc-. Um atiicamt mtmbeanta of the ttumaoh. purify yeur blood an.i put you "aa yOfor taal" afain. Vour appetite will return, your bowel.t move rcgu- lat(y, yaur livet and kidneya ceasa lo trouble you, vcur skin will clear and fcaaltta and yoo K-ill feel the rid time c:ierf;y anil buoyancy.
ansteekiac ih |.r. |. r i .edi. tno i. f.- c, r Iml. unee f.M- r..i».ii|»ii,... k e«ll« and aluillar In ..nb . ^..:'. id<1 I j\jV. Ui.>i i.i'.l lu.ilh-iw i..r . Iiil.lr. i I ta«lr bovete ii'.n:i.ir \ iih-H,- j^iia nr »r-i|..u.;. .. I* ...ft i.-1-nini, l.-.ni.. a-«l.i- aiat ill^eatlan. rette^.-e re.* ieaen, ws .k-jn lb.- .iiale.1 t..nime. reaLn-e. f.ver. n-ettul elee-.i no.' vski-. Tliet,! '- c!l. I;a|«in nu.l li.-srr. TT CtltilrTr,
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Drn^«;?ist:s.
tsMSat* » Ml o»h Ut tmmottlhtiAmXit iMuly rtaatlara. Uil tk< <*«•« mmxmm, mm ti. ht., tm m c W««teMM. «ui la.a#*^c Mti lt>.ar. AMl ^ UM f.rK«. rv a^.'fc .V drwcsati- Vr^ t.
I* THS UkXAii*l * iV . Itt Na*»a» utoot, < ^ . Atti m^mttoti .k* ..IT,, .j ». . Jr»
I wsi vapfva* H-an^ A^rfacaa .« l|,.•tf^ .( .« aa itam|« At yAoA tbsU. .Ml ktMrra i«| '^ MM ><llt t4 l4«*kai>4, .imttttr\ I* Ibfi t«f « !»^; Ximt.
Flung on (he n-ljirhoR rocmic wbcrT. Thn great grern sphere Bpini out the
Through alt4*rn»tinir night ami flnmr, nirkletii ot what the players It-rl
Kagrr. each change of luck they ni-irk, \Vith rwTht^ or pr.ivrr, or gnn or smilc, And wm or lo^e a httle wOuIf.
And then go back mto the dnrk.
Ar.d pome lo-e all. drad broke and blank: Mo><t lirdgo, iiomc (ilungf? tu muke or
iH-oak And doniP win wild nn cvcrv wtakc.
Put none will ever break thc>mnk
IJv their drawn browi* and quivering Iidp, Ah their itarks pIowIv grow or shrink, The looker on might almost think
Tliey played Ioi nioney, not lor chips.
.And nne vague dread without a name, ShadowH on fvtryliodv here — Hv what hack ntairs t^n we pet clear.
Should the power'? ron-e to rnid iW game? "Frank I.:llie Pollork. m Life.
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TRJVCK OF FLOUR
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SO.ME iioisijus cluiiii*c tli.-ir coJ- illtloii for iK-ttrr cr worse, nc tlio fairs mny ko. Ot'irrs iinvc Ihelr tuciles c-f lii'c clianK^d for ;lieui. Il.-len r!r.i;- oolougri' tc iliis l.-itter class. It liappiird Ixfiir^ ll.e floiu- iaciileiit ot n snowy dny in n-li' wliitei-, nud It l-.appeus c i-.v. B;it vor may i-ead nnil k-iow.
I.on:; apo. or Ion-.: 't sccins now, ¦tliouKh but few yenrs have rnssed sinee then. Helen pinyeil with Iier doll luiiler a sreat elm t'-ee «-bleh shook its liram-lies In front of n Souihern In nie nnrt enst Its shadow neross tlie Proad veriinda nnd rorintIi!nn pilltrs. A fow yenrs wrnt l-y nnd Helen's skirts Ii-tiRlhened, and lier hair, w-hlili In former siiniiner;i had hee-a left lo enrl, was knotted on her head, nnd she p-it ill lier lime wilh hainmoeks nnd honks wlien Ihe preat tre-^ threw its nhndnw alone Ihe house. Then she had callers, Helen did. senllenieii friends of her enrly youth, nnd Rrndnally Ihey fell awny to two. who lu-cnnie snilors ami ilvnls. One wa.; lonj: of fare nnd hair —whieh was siralpht -and talked of authors and flo-.vers. The olher wns Inll, had smiles for everything', his i-iirly hair dauclns over a shlnlnjc fare. .Mrs. Gi-ay liked this dandy of ilie Soulli. Helen was more faviirnlily Ini- pri-s.si-d wllh the former. Their names wer.- rrederleli Hii.Ison and Harold Bietson. rreilerlik was a yoiiiiR tt t.iriiey of the town, and Harohl well, ho had nolhine in C.n. and did iidthinL-. for his father was rli-li.
Helea's Riiivii toiielieil ilu- floiK' ami trailed far mil as she rami- ilnwn to ilinnei one Hnnday nftenitioii, tlie day P'le was In tell Hnrold his plendliiRs hnd been heard nnd ills prn,Ters craiil e.l. It had lieeu a InnR sirnggle, and had lasled nioi-o than a yenr. I-'reder- i.-k fonnd In Helen's fnoe nnd volee the llilns ihnt kept him so Ions. That whieh he saw rame from the heart nud he knew- It.
Ihe molher wmi.
When the lielH r.-nc onr for Clirisl- niaf; Helen and Harold walki-il slowlv Tip lhe nisle of ilu- eliiirili wlilU- llle ir- gnn piped nnt lis wedillnc niniili. llriRht w-eie tin- IIrIus and rhli the fcMwns; lienullfnl were the flowers and s)>ni-klln« Hie penis that ni^-lit. And all I'le lenrs were tears of ioy mill all Ihnl w-ns said were eniiKialiilallnns. P.iii In the hark of the elieri-h sat a ynnm,' man. somewhat hy himself, and ivntelied the iiinrih to and from the nl¬ lnr. anil whn lad heard the wor.ls thnt made the twn one for afl time. .Vfter Ihe iiroeesslnii had passeil out if the llnor he. Inn. resi- and went awny. II was I-'rede-lik Hiidsnu. Lawyer. Imt the plaee knew- lilm no ninre. for that nipht he went nway into lie Nnrlh and saow
On.- iiiaht In the early spring fnilnw Im; llll- wi-ililliit; Ilan.l.l was lirniipht hnine Iiy his i niii|iaiiliiiis. He was l.reathiin; liiinl. ami when Helen stooped over hliu Ihe men laiiihed and she snielled liipior nil her hiisliainl. l-'loni then on he iliaiik hard and sat Inte liefnre the preen .l.itli After n time old Mr. Sletsiiii died and Harnld wa. left with the mills nnd Ihe esiale l.r his fnihei- lliu h.- ran ilirniii;li ll all like Ihe tin- th.il i:n; in his i-niinn •.;in. and had nniliiiiLv Neillier did Helen have a Ihinp in ndd. fnr she ha.l piven hini all she lind and all her niother had left, eve I lo the linnse wllh the elm tree where tin- ^-irl had spent her hahy hnnd
As Tnr w, rl.iiip. llarnld kii.-w liKI- aii.l e,-.r.-.l less Tin- ynunc man ihniipiit If he ennld pel away frmn his assn. elates he iiiiild pet to work, and evi n ir ll wa.i that of r. day lalmrer It wmild l.e lhe "-nlerliis wedpe." It was that whirli ransed llieni In sell off lhe iinii.«elinlil furniture and the de. f.lre 111 per nway frnm all who ktiew Ih-iii thn drove Ihem m riili-apo. wli'ie for a llnn- Ihey sii iipcleii r.paliist fali>. nml wliere Hnrnid fill niiioi'p those whn were like ihe assn eiali-s h.. hal lefi. He put m driiikliip and pnilll.linp and .ine sinrmy day tlie w-or.ian was siimmnned tn tin- iiinrpite Iiarel,I was ther.-. dead I'ln- |i.ili.i- I ad fnnnd his form in a doorway. Ills f:ra^.' was in ilif«^potter'« tiei.I
.\fti-r tlie fnni-ral-simple in the e\. treiiie Helen sal down in her slnple loom ami a«kiil herself what she should do. Sunws lieai upon Ilie win dnw-. and the tin- linrned Inw In iln- sii.ve; aiolhiii;: was in tin- lard.-i'. Never liefnre had the wnman I een lain ury. l.llt she wn« siarviif,-. Yet she went tn 1..-.1 with i\\r iiiieniinn to npain aiidy for work .1.1 the whnles.ile liinises. '•
Willmnt hreakfast Hi In; slipped ¦low 11 the stair.i and Imked on the I'Uter WorM. Sunws were flyiiiR and the wind was com- iiij; down llie slnrt in pusis Ihat In lhe 'liast and sir-.ipple.l f.irili. slap perinp al.mp nil she eame to a door that npeiied the w.-iy into a warm ii.oiii. Hut ili-ri. Ihey want.-d tin one. and she imind al.i-ni to fan- Ihe stnrm apaiu. Ili.nse after house sho vislte,!, tnd In all nf ilieni iiiei Ihe same an awir snrly, some uf iheiii were. a:ii' lU! lier hack lUtn ihe sire.-i wnndi-r iiiB where she , niild gn text
Xixir Jhat was ,i proMoni. I: fivuiod s:.e had been everywhere au.l -t.l.l sill- was .old and hiiiigiy; In-i l;i ;.il nijii-d and sh,. was i^sfrapgled hy llir snow- .VI that Jun. 'lire H.-Un itiue l.l a iraik nf tlouv th.u l.-d aernss till- -i.lewnik and it-in th.- .-ihii iNxir nr ll.e ilo'ka of ft steamship ...mpdny la flout »ti>.iil a dray laiieii with har Ills nr til. siulT. frisli fniui tl.e mill'. and inside ilie 1..- «Ii.'il the dilv.-r was wiaufiliiii! wllh II... inretuau. In a iitlnkllnp 11.'lin prat.U-d a pa|H-r fn.iu the liai-k nf tU.- ^. .ip.iii nn.l >n-ept iK.- I-ati- ef H..iir fr.-r.i the walk anli h.r
l-ire hand, one tia.'« afi.r th lirr
Ulltil abe i.ad lti.-ni iHi'b io l.'-r (i.tper ar.ll (iTaicht. II. .1 fn-ni hir tod. I Int.. the .ves e| l"iei!.-T-i< k H-Jd»tiU aO« liMkrJ.
"Yon here!' ho exelalnied.
'I am." replied thc woman, slnndlnj! nt iier full helplit. !<he was Helen (Jrny apnin, c*pn In lhe storm of enow -'I am here," >he repented.
"And—i''
".V widow ami s'arviiig:" Tears Irliklcil dowu her eheeks as she said this:
".\ widow-and slar^np':" Krederlek ei-lioed. "I have lie«-n your friend in the past nnd will Iw now. You shall; uot want."
.Vnn III arm they wnlked awny. nnd she told him all: hnw her hushand had fnllen; how ihelr nil hnd been sneri- tli-i-d, ami how at Inst Ihey had eome tn Chlcapo; how he hnil met hia ih-aili, and why she was in tile streets. When they w-ere sented at a tahle la a res¬ lanrant Frederick told her how lie Iia-l eonie to t'hic-npo nnd liow he had prus- peve.l ns a lawyer.
That very Aveek the remains of Unr- (ild Stetson were shipped lo his former liniiic ill the Souili nnd were n<-.-oni- panled hy the widow. .Kt the fuuernl was I-'rederlek Hudson. A year later llie-.c was n qniet wedding iu thnt town in which Helen Stetson was lirido aud l-'rederick Hudson the prooiii
Ncw- this man nnd wife live on the i'so! Ill .'^Ide of thii city, nud ih'e mnu Is n lawyer of p;-oniiuenee—Hnrry .V. .Vrmstrong. In tho (.'hienpo Keeoni- ilvrald.
VILLACE LIFE.
oi:ey
CI Slice tVroualit by Telepbonei Cara anil Mall Ilellvery.
Telephoues, rurnl mail rouies, uler- irlian nml irolley Hues have had the effect. It Is snid, of innking rmall v:I- Inpe.^ moro qnlct thnn formerly. A lit¬ tle eross-ronds settleuient, -with n gen¬ erni store, a postofiloe, n hlneksmilh shnp and n doctor's offlee as its chief huslness estahllslinients. is not at nny tliiio;i vcry lively c-entre, hut tlip coiii- liip and going ot! Ihe persons w-|IIi af¬ fairs to trnusnct nt these plnces cr'-nto whntever stir t'.ie'.-c Is. nud nt times bring about t'ae appearnnee if ennslil- enihle aetivlty. ISiit now that the fnrm telephone hns eome into "se Is owner lines li-Jt "hiteli up' ni.d po to the villnpe as formerly to do his er¬ ii'nds. He telephiiHPs lo the store- ki-eper Ills order for ponds and nskii lllm In send thein out hy trolley or by the tirst man trnveliup thnt way; ho cniisnlts lhe doetnr ov<-r thc telephone, and talks with Ills frloiiilc Ir. the vil¬ lage in the same way.
riie mail is hroupht to his gale, ..ml thus relieves him of the necessity of n dally trip. His relations wllh the bhuksinith leuialn iincliaugpd, for no wny has yet been devised wliereby thnt useful personage enn shoe a hor.so or ni'-iid a wngnii without hnvinp horso anil veiiioie present. Unt these needs nru not of dally oeeurrcues', aud so it happens 4hnt the little street or open siinarc which wns wout to seem nlmost crowded wilh hnrses and velileles nt eertnlu hours t-very day or ou certnln days ill ih<. week now often w-enrs .-i deserted look, nnd the residents are conscious of a sense of loneliness. They say, ton. that wlien once a innn petn nil a ti-irh'.v car with intent tn make il pun hase ho passes hy the lillle .-iiiinU'y slore and goes to a larger tnw-n. nnd Ihat this Is parileiilarly Irue of his wife nr ilniiphler nn similar errand. All this is a naiiirat lull rather curloim devi-lopiiH-nt fnlliiwlnp the exteliileil tse of in.-.ilerii iniivenleines, and wliat n-lll-lly the vllhipe has Is tint plain, lis inly hope Is niiparently tn estalilish attraet! ms of n social nr i-iliii-atlnnal iiali-re that will nITset the Inss in other dliei-liniis and will draw- ils rnrnl iieipiib.irs : Ill-re fnr amusement and cu- lcrt:iiiiiiieiit.- Inillaiiapolls .Ini rnal.
WISE WORDS.
One has o ily t) die tn li_ i i.-,l-ii'.- i:erm-iu proverb.
The nniy way to kee| a .s-er:.l is to .say nnthing. —rrench prnverl..
Oliportiiiiliy sonin-r or later coi-ies to all Wll.I work and wish.-l.nrd Stanley.
Oiu. lie iiiiisi he ihiiiched with an¬ nlher or it wiil snnll rain thrciiph.-- Owcll.
I'li'.liiess is alv.a.is ijiiiel: :i.^italinii wll: iinbw-,.r for empty vesselsi cnly.— Ah-nlt.
.lust do ,1 tliiup! Dnn't laU; iluu-i ii! Tliis is llle L-ri-at si-in-t of ;niiccs!i ill al! enteiprists.- Sarah tirand.
.Vwake uo man f|-Min a dream unli-ss he slriipples in il. A weak Iflief is preferable to n bitter imlieiii-r.-I.aii- linr.
lii-adiiiess in aiisw-r .-ill ;ii:.niii-r of iliii-sliniis iinolviiip bnii'iv hariii..p is llll- lii'sinniiip of a speeiis of iiliocy. - rill- I'lispealfiililo Sent.
The pnnd right arm nf tin- I readwiu- 11* Is strenpthi-ii"d iiinie 'ly all iiiiex- pi-i-teil inii-ss l.r an em-niirapiiip w-md hum Invi-d niii-s thnn liy all the roast heif ill t'hrisiendoni. —Iliiell llniiipion.
True elevnlinn nf mind dues not taks a beinp out of the liiel.. of ihnse who are In-lnw liiir. but binds liiiii fasler to till 111. gives advaiiiapes f.-r a . l.iser al¬ ia, l.iiieni .iiiil I ..nlorniil.'- m hiin Sej,- iiis.
'Ill kuow- Ilial the pnaicsi men of earth an- uicii who think as I do, bjt ileiper. and see the real as I ilo. hnt 'leanr. who work to the gnal that I ll.l, Imt fasler. auil serve hiiiiianity as I lln. hnt lietti-r-that mny be nn in. ile- iiieiit to my Immiliiy. but it Is nlso au inspiration t.i my life.-Haldwin
True pmtry is truer tliau sciein c, be- latise il is synthelie. nnd seizes nt un.e whni llll- cninbliiatiiii: ,i all Uu¬ si i.-iiies ;s nllll-. at most, tn atiiiin as .-i linal result. I'lie snnl "f nature is iii¬ iiin d by ilie [met TIm in:iii of seienee nllly serves tn nei iininlate materials fnr ils demotif'ratlnn.-.V:i;iers Jour¬ nal.
Kiuisb • very day and be lini.r with it. Ynu have done what yon eould Some bhuidt-rs and absqiditlcs. un do'i'it. 1 rept HI. forget Iheiu as smm as yot'. can. To iiionow !s a new- day. begin i. Well nud serenely, and wiih too high :'. spirit to In. cumbered witli your oM uoiiw-nse. This .lay is all that l» good iit.I fan It Is 111.1 dear. « ith lis hoiie- and ini italinns. tn wast.- ,\ nn-i'ieiii "n Ihl- yesterdays -llalpl: WaMn Km r
He Kaew Ihe Heeral.
The scc.i-l nf prnwiiip voinper as lli.- vejra adt nn.e is nnt llie sole |Hiesi'> s.mi of wnniankinil Ther.- are . ir- 1 iinisfHiii-^-s IIU.Icr whi.h tnau may lenrn the ar; an I plv lie- trade with a ^Ul.^¦ss Ihat tiKiy put wi.inan 'n sham.-. .V l.a. Ii.-lnr nh.i lite y.-ars ago unblush iiipIy a.-kiniwli ilg.il his flfiy years a< hit. .-uaijiauioBs drnnk h-^ nenith ai-iiniid tin- ffsiiv.- l...ar.l ..is n-ently takru to hiili'.ir a hrnle nli> Imasts l.r oigb'.-i u sunill.er« When tin- news- paiM-rs ancuuui.il the i Ugaprmeni last "Prinp the prnsin-. me lir!d(-gro.~,iii waa irrerred tn as a man nf forty flve lllst nnw there are iDtiint)nns nU' tor 1 iiacijuet In cel.l.raie b;» tljirty .-ig'itb bi.thday ".nm- of h:a frlen.ls are wnu j .l-rlup if III. n-it year's .riebratii.u . w-|ll toe n llllll. r nf li t ;;tlnin Ui; bi« I uiajuiii}.-.Vv'v V.-.'k >>un.
PREIENT OPERAIED ON
He Was SufPerine From an Abscess, Result ol Pittsfield Accident.
THE WESTERN TRIP ABANDONED
The Wounil ;Hade finrElcal Treslinenl Nerea.srr—No Herlona Iteaulli I.ooke.1 For—Uperation Pertonneil st M. Vin. renfa Roipllsl In IndlanapolU-Srrnin Keinoenl Frani tba Shin.
Indianapolis. Ind—rresiihni Ilnosi-. veil iiuderw-ent a siirph-al operatinii in St. Vlui-eul's Hospital In this city fnr nu abscess which resulted from an In¬ jury he iveeived iu his i-ecent Hccideiit in rittsllelil, Mass., and the continu- auce of his lour Ihrouph llie North¬ west has heeu abandoned.
The Uews came wllh thrilling sud¬ denness, when the nnnouneem.-ni lirsl was made Ihat inslend of proeeediup ii|ion his Journey to I'ort Waym- and .Mllwaukei-. the kxeeutive himself had iL'tenuiniHl to cniicel all his dales, at mice enter the hospital, and the npeia- lloii over, return to Washington.
Tile operation tonk place al ii.Ary n'clock. ami lasted only a shnrt time, riii-ii he was taken to n privnt.. room ill 111-, hnspilnl lo rest. .Vfter taking n light menl at 7.:ill o'eloek lle was con¬ veyed on a stretcher to his train, w-hlch had been liackeil up on a "Y" near iln- hnspltal, and at T..->il o'clock the tniin left for Washington.
.Vfter this openilioii Secrelary Cor- lelyou gave out this olli. lal stateineiil' "-Vt ;i.iri p. 111. the rresideut went from tile rnlunibiu Club tn St. Vin ceiil's Hospital III his own cariiape. aud shortly nfter he was lu the hospi¬ tal the operation reipilred was per¬ formed bv Hr. (ieorge H. Oliver, nf Iii- illannpnlls. iu cniisultathin wllh the rresirfeut's pliysiehin. Dr. Oeorge A. I.uug. and Dr. (ieorge .1. Cook. Dr. Henry .liiineson aud Dr. .1. .1. Itielianl- siiii. .Vt the eonclusloii of the npera¬ llnn the iiliyslelans aiitliiiriz.il th.' fol¬ hiwing stat.-mcnl:
"'.Vs a lesuli of the traumatism iliriilsei received In the irolley accidi-nt nt riltstield. Mass. iln-'e was fouud tn be a cirtiiiiiscrll-d inlln-lioii of per- I'eetiy pure serum ill the middle third of the left anterior iiliial region, tlie s.-ic eniilaiuliip ahoul iwo .unices, which wns removed.
-The Indi.minus are ili.it the rresi¬ deiil should make speedy i cnvery. It Is absnliiiely Imperative, hotvever. thnt he should n-mnin i)iiiet nud refrniii from using tlie lep. Tiie trouble Is not serious, hul lempornrily disnhlinp.' -tll-XlHOE B. COKTEI.VOl'. •
I'l-esldent I'.oosev.-lt all along hns ap¬ iieared In be 111 llis Usual healih. and the tlrst Intllnalion thnt the meuilM-rs nf his party hnd that he wns suffering from any Injury was wheu Secretnry Corielyon nt the eoui-lusiou of the Co- InmblH dull speech, which the Presi¬ dent delivered before b'l.lKKl iK-opIe, gave out Ihls olticial stntement:
"As a result of the tndley accident nt Flltslleld, Mass.. the I'resldent le cclved several serions bruises. One of these, on ili|. |,-ft h-p between the kuce aiid aukle. has developed into a small abscess. The rresldent is entiiely well otherwise, and hns eouliuued tn meet the sai^eral engagements of his Itinerary, Inii, in view of the i-outlii- nauce of tin- abs.-i-ss and nut nf an aliuiiilauce of cnnlinn, Dis. tlllver alld Conk, of Indiauiipolls. were requested 111 ment Dr. I.unp, the riesliIeiH's siir- peni'i. at liiillanapnlis, Dr Hlchnnlsoii. of Washinptnn, D. C. being also one iif 111" nnniher.
"Ill the opinion of tin- ilnclnrs. the Iroulili- uei-essiiales an operaiinn. wlili-h Ihey think shoulil be |ierrornicii at iinceal Sl. Vincent's Hospital In ihls lily. As. after the opi-rathm. Iln- rreslileui will reiinire eniire rest, proli. ably till- at least ten days or Iwn weeks, il has lii-eu m-icssary in cancel all lhe leinaininp i-npagemeuts of his irlp. and he will po dlrei-tly frnm In- iliaunpulis to Washington.
¦"rin- physicians say timl llie case Is Ilol III llliy wny serious and that ihen- is no ihiiipi-r whatever. This statement is made so that no falsi- riminrs may ilislurli Ihe penple alld that Ihey luay be aiithorllallvely advised of the exaci nature ni ihr case.
•liKOIIlIK 11. COIlTKI.VOr "
Secrelary nl War Itool, tvho hasleued to Hnffalo tvhen rr.-sldeut McKiuley tvas slllll last vear and was alinnsi con. Plainly tvllh him ill his l.-isi days ai tin- .Mllhiiru hnme. was picscnl In tin. oper atlnp rooni when Dr. Oliver pi-rforincil the operali.in npnn rresideut IIoom- veil.
The npcralioii was siiiiple .So kiiifi- tvas used. Dr. Oliver liandleil a m-edli. syriiipe kiintvii as an asplrainr ami made a piiintiiri- on ihe bruisi., pirn inp the cyst. Sisim- Siclla. ilm Sisier Miperinr 111' llll- hospital, was in the lllllill. an.l ilin-c iinr^i-s in iln. n-piila. null parb. Dr. I.iiiii:. Dr. Itli hanlMiii. Dr. C„„k nn.l Dr Ili-iii.i .laim-snii .is
sisieii ai ll peralMiii. Sccrelary llnni.
Sei-n-'ary ('orlelynii and Sen-eiary I.oi-li Well. ilii. only others in the ninm
The si:ii|.Illi'lll .'iiiiliorl7.<'il l.y lhe phy. siiiaiis after tin- operatinu lul.l of its inmplele success. -r|),. Ih'si piil.lii. ..in iiniiiicenient made at iln- hn.pli.il was
by Cnlnii.l Ilanlsnii. wim can in i.n
ihe sii-|i> mill auiiiiiiiii.il at l.'lii ili,it ill.. Pl-e-i.l.-lll ha.l .iust be.-ll .nil inl l.i a pritat.. inmii in n-si. and Uuu liii-
npi-nitlnll was SIU nnssflll. Cnlnlii.l H.ll
lisnil snlll ihn I'resiiltiii tvas jiikinp and laiiphiiig with his atii-inlaiils as In- was beinp I arriiil m his rnnm.
The bruise on the rn-sidi-ni's lei shlnbnue was oim of a do>:i ti whi. Ii In- received when he was thrown out of
teven Moro Fort. Captureil.
Till- forci- i.iniinandi-d by Caiuain .Inhn .1 I'ersliinp. of tin- l-'ificnnili In- fautry. npi-ratiup againsi the Mnnis in tin- Ishiml m' Miinlaiian. V V. mil tvitli sliphi ii-sistaiici- and has laptured setcn fnn*.. kilh-d ttv.-ntyHv,. .ind tvouinled Iwcuiy Mnro-.. Then ivi-n- nn .Vniiri.-an . a-iialiiis.
Killed HI. I hil.l and niinaelf.
After alHlucting iiis twn .teai nM son from the ninther. Harry O VVilliam- kllled Ihe child and himself ai Spring Held, 111
ProMlsest Peaple,
The Kiug nf I'm Iiual is an .iiilni..! aslic lawu leunis player .Vrchliisliop Knl.-nnin has b.-en ¦ ho-, u
.IS .VpoStnll. Dch-paln In III.. I li;I.-.l Stales.
Deu Cnilns. the .'•pnnish I'nn-u.l.r. .Icpreintis any pn-s.-ni ri-in;; cf Carli-ts.
Kiuauu.'l l.asker. the ucl.il i h.ss master, will sihi.i make a tiur ihrniiph .\u:.-liia.
rriu.e .Kdi-ilieii ili. third sou cf ihi- KiUsi-r lia- niMued hi- n»-i house. e»- |M-. ialit built for hllll. at Kii-I He is (¦lpht.-«n
Till- Dnki an-l Dm h.-s 'f ('nuuaiipiit will go tl. Indil f'.l Ih.. iludl-.ir nn a war -hip.
Ilarwti D- Staal. Kii—.an VlUl.a^»a.I..l i .11 l.nndnu ha- U-.n .ill..w.il i.. r.:ir.-i rr..ii> his (H.st I
Maior JJnnai-l Uo- - i- . onniip u> .\m.ri.a 1.. iuv.siigatr th. subject ufj lOiiMiuliiv. Hud malaria
Bi'bnp Clark of Hln-l.- I-l.i*.! nm. ly year- nf ag.-. is the ..Idesi |,l.li,,p of ihf .Vuphcan . .iDinjiion u in the wi;!.| .
ricsnlen- UcH.s.v.li hat in-en .ijtit«.| i by Inriuer i'i.usre--ujau J Y. Itsyliuro.
.i V.l(iul4. tn siiont illl. i>. I'U I'UIli {
firm iwaraliea the .iiuinit w utu. i
the carriage in ih.. irnlley i-ollisi.m tl ritisllelil. .Vll the others healed np and pa.ssed nway gradually. This.ono was eireriilly examined at the time, and It tvaa believed tn be nothing more serl.iHs than H liniine. mr tvhich tUo nuly irentment rei|ulreil tvas the ap¬ pliealioii of liniment.
The paiu nnlv develnpeil ai Delrnit. At Indiaiiapnli's li ivas si-vere Th.- briilsn wns lllm k and bill.- and Inrgn as a innn's haud. No real nbsress was fonnd. Ihe iiliysb ian- say It was pure si-runi, nv.. .iimci-s of ttliich wns reiHoveil frnm the lep In anoiher ttvenly four hnurs tills seniiii w-nuld have heinnie pns and an ab-i-ess wnulil hav,. fniiiieil. This iiiipht hate spnail and l-hind pnisiiulup eiisii.it.
When tin- rn-sldeul was ou llle oper aiini: talih- his bruise tvns sprayt-il wllh etln-r to deaden ili.. pain The I'n-si dent fell llll- pain of the puncture, not tviihsiandinp the ether, luu he made nu i-oiiiplalul.
The I'resiili-nt's lep tv.is painted with indliie after the npeiatinii and washed a half ilnr.i-ii tinies with ciirli<dii- solu¬ tions. Then the lep was boiiliil tvllh light bnudages sn ns to ktx-p It ripid.
I'nGSIDKNT IIKS-I s KtSII.Y,
Hegreta Thai He TTai I n.npelled lo Aban¬ don Hi. VTealern Trip.
Illchmond. Ind. I'rcshleiii Itoose vi-li's trnlu nrrlved here at '.1.4."i p m. Tlu- rresliieui was restlnp easily and llu tvouml nu his lep slinws no Immi-. illali- emmets nf Ih,. shnri irlp fnun llie liospllnl tn the train al Indianapnlis.
Oil 111,- lonlrarv, the rresideiil sii:'- fered less pain lliat hi- has for several ilnys. He spent the lime during ili • IMU here In i-eaillnp. He was clieerfnl and lyliip In In-d with his lep propped up on n pillow.
Till- rresiilnui repi-ts e.vieediuply Ihat he has been comp,.lied to nbau- ilou his trip. He has reieived a large nniiiber of teleprams of cnudol-iu e.
Klm. Itiio.eTell Nolllled. Ovster Iiav. I.. I. The lirst uews ot (he iniiispnslilnii nf Presideni Itoose¬ velt biiilellued li(.|,- .am,, ns a rumor from Netv York Clly. Shortly afi-r- tviinl the I'reslileiits omce in the bunk bulhlinp received the slatenieni nf See¬ retaiy Cnrtel.t-nii by wire, and at the snin- llme a teh-pram tvns reieived fnr .Mrs. Knosevi-lt. She tvas absent from Inline al the lime, and did not rcliiru unlil aluinst dark. The message as¬ sured In-r then- was nnihlng alarinliig nbnin the nperatlnu. .Mrs. Iloos-velt was later kept Informed ns to her hus¬ band's .-ondilion. She then decided in pn to Washiiiptoii on ihe following day. so Ihnt she coulil he tvllh her hushnnd ilnrlnp his liullsposliiun.
8ynipallty Is l.oadon.
T.ondoii. The I.ondon newspapers pnldlsh long and detailed reports of the operaliiiii on Presideni Koose¬ velt. They expiyss i-oiisidernble sur¬ prise .-It the uiiex|iectediiess of the operailnii. as well as syiiipath.v for the Presideni. allhough It Is believcl to h,. a tiltliiig niatter, aud .Secretary Cnn -1 you's renssiirlnp stntement is rendliy neeeptcd.
KeKTOl In Nebrsaks.
I.iticnln. Neb.—Nebraska llepubllenua i-xprcss mueh regret at the inability of 111.- President In eomplete his Westerii trip. It Is legardeii as a serious de- raiicemeut to eampnlpii plans in this Slate.
TRUE 70 HER DEAD SWEETHEART.
Msr.lage tTsa Freeenteil l>T KelnllTea, Bill Couple Were Ueeoled.
Netv Ynrk City The deatli nf Kll-/.a .Villi Partridge, tvliieh ni-ciirreil n fetv dnys ago, .-iid-d a rnmnnce dating bnek half a cetiiiuy. Miss Partridge wns linrii In Pomfret. Coun.. ill ISU. Wlii-ii about sixteen years old she came tn lhis i-iiv am! snnn fell in love tvilh Henry Hall Wanl. I'.nlh families oii l.-eted tn a niiirrlape nn aci-onut of the 'consanguliilly. ami ll did n.it lake place. Itoili persisted in niniiitainlng llll- eiipapemeiil. alld lived nlniosi as iiiiiih fnr each nlher as ihniiph Ilu-y had 111 eu tvedded up tn the time nf Ward's death in 1^7'-'.
Wanl lli'll nf innsiimplloii nt Sara- inpii. and Miss I'artriilge was wilh him at th.. end. His Imuse cnulal 1 valn¬ able paliiiings. This lions,-. Ing.-thir witll two others. In- b-ft by the will as a life Irusl lo Miss I'arirhlpe.
.Vliss Pnrtrlilpi- ahvnys repanbd the hous-. ns a sncred place. She never liti-d ill 11 In rself. bill hired careliikcrs to kei-p eveiytlilug a- II hnd been I.-ft. Sh.- visiti'd the IniUHt' ilnily for twenty y -ars and mnr.'. and refused adiulsslou to all other persons.
With the denlh nf Miss Partrldpe the Ihri-e hnnsi-s n-veit to III,' estnte of Ward.
KILLS FATHER TO PROTECT MOTHER
Tonng Msn Then Puta un Ilia Beal CInthea anil WallK Fnr I-nllre.
Wnnnsni-kel. It I Tn pioti-i-l Ills
nniUier fioni \ iolein iiiaiiiieiit nl the hands of hi-r hiisbainl ami also lu¬ ia n.-.- In- ilmiiphi hi- .i»ii life -was iu
ilaiiper Willi; ' Itniiin. nventy
ti-.us i-lil. shut anil l.ille.1 hi- father. !|i.|iii It- llniiiii I'll.- irap.ily ,ii-iurn-d nl ihe factnry Imanliiip hmi-i-- of which hi- faiber was pniprii-liir. al Slnlers- vii;-. Nnrih Smilhlii-Id Tlve smnll . liiliirnii 111 Ihe family tvilm-ssed it.
Aflcr tin- slinniiiip yoiiiip Honlii iteiii in bis l-iinni. pill nil his li|..i iliilhi-llllll tvaiii-il nnlil iln- nlll. ci whn ha.l be ii .alb.I bv ins lll.ll h,.;. i.iiiie for iiim. In leri- In- pb-adiil not
line
1 n chl
1- tccapiin wi
llel.l in ,-<.-'Ol" nil (1.'till. -I I
ith l.ill.
Iiive* fi.-..Ooa,oao lo I nrorlunate-.
A iiri'iiiiii. lit Par-. '. ..r Hninbii.. . In
ili.'i iianu-il Niiwrniee .Ma kji,- Wa
llia. has aiiiii.uiii < d Ills inti niimi of gn inp his rnrtniie nf ni-aiiy .«.'i.iKai.iKiii in
trust for the bmelil nf pi'lsnlls ill all.t
iniilitrv di-piite.l nf tln-ir 111 .-ins of suli- sisli-n.e by sinldi n . alaiiiiilc--.
Soldier Heir to •la.tOa.TS.
Piivat.. I'raiil. H .M.l!-.. of Cn'iipaiiv I. .^.tllilll liifuniiy tvhn lei—iitly n- luriii-d frnm ou,. year's s.-rvic- at St. Michael. .Vlnska. was siirpiiseil when a lawver arrived at the Pri-slilin. San I'rancisio. Cal.. nml pav,. hlni a i liei-k for *I.'l.('iirJ.7."«. Ins shar- nf ilu- estab- left l.y his nil. Ip. nf Cnliimbns. iihi.. Mciz sav- hi. ttill a-k for his ,lis. li.ii p.-
llallana fllslu lu s lllnl.
Ill a ri.li ai Ib-riy-biirp. \V \ a llii.-c liahaii- w.n. killed aiul nim badh w."linll.1
Minor Menlion.
Th.' -t.-ll ycai lllll Km-- nf Cpaml.. hi- J.KKi.iaai subJe. t-.
Ilnlpari.i i- m spnul »:;iii"i-i ..ii a intv i--ue nf po-iage siniiip-
lliiiipaiy will lai>.- -u .ir.--a- ni.-as- iire- tn ie»tri. t emlgratioii
Th.- prodiii linll nf 1 ryBialliiii- gr.,pli ill- last seav WHS ,"..!»ii7.iil- ponuils.
Pr. sident Diar. h«« laid tlie i orner sinui- of a gi-n<-ral |s^«|(ilti..- in Mexj.o City
.V Siat . Arii-ti. an.l liulunial Kx- |Mi>it|iiii Will i.iki pla-. Ill S' Pcu-r- l.iirg in llail
The most criuiinai n-.tuui of Ir.uib lerrilory i« Na|«|eou'» Islsnd ('.>n.i. a
Tl.. t..'al itpi.traiinu m the pul-b. .. ii..ol« vf v.-tt Vnrk • ,11 :¦ inarl.t •'« ' pupil.
('allf.iiu;a ini- ¦. i. Inai.-I i In- tifiy
1.lllld »uii\.i-.ii I'lo tb- Ini'iii 'ihe ProBil'iiioiii-
.1 its .ldUllss...|:
l.r M iiuesoi.i an .ania-sius .f.lll th.ll .a-ul'diifi
for
rn.l
Ther. tvere ITui'. umre i«-i«i.us Im pr:s.>Or<l Ml lli.t I u,|.-il KiUKdoiii ilur- mg th.- v'-ar .-uilinp Vlar-h 111 IWI, ¦ili.u,,0 ne pret,noa .cni
PEARyjMEM im
He ALvances Ncnrer lo lhe Ncrtli Pole Tlun Ever Belorc.
THINKS QlD^l CAN BE ^E.^CHED
Tbe Moal Norll.ert.r Point Tnurbeil XVit. tl riecrerr. 17 Mlnulea—It May He Ihe l-:<plorel'a test Tiip -Urines Iloine Nnnieroua tidil Tblnnit—rroini.le.1 lo Ibr Bank ol roinniaiiiirr-lleallh (ion.l
Sydiie.t. Cap- l-.r.-inii, Alier brinp rnieed to mrn bad: fn.m a pnlul lifi,t miles nearer Hie Pnle ihan -ver bi-rorc rcmhi-d by nu .\iiiericaii i-xplnrer. Lieutenant P.nbert V.. P.-nty arrivcl hen- nn the .Vniic Cluli sieauu-r Wind wnnl.
Th- uu'sl ii-irlhein spm l.ieuienani Peary n-aclud ivn-, i.,.|iiy .'nur depn s. <i-M-.ii.,.ii miiiul,-s. nr wilhin :tl". iiiij,cs nf the Pnl.-. Twn fiin-ipn explnn-rs liav.- advaneed fmtliir Ihan this. N'aii- si 11 n-aihing Inlltud-- sn.li .ind iln- Aliru:'.zi expi-ditinii, ym.i'iP Ou Pi-ar.t's pietlnus Journey he ri-ached hilitiule s..'t.J7.
I'ln- I.i.-utenant tva- tvcll. tlinnpli liis Ksklmos hail suff.-n-d sevi-r.-Iy inul many ,11,-d fi-nni a native eplili-mii- Mrs. Peary and Inr dauphtei. tvhn had
pniie In II I lllm nil ill- Williltvaril.
tvt-n- tvell, Ihoiigh Mrs. Pi-iiiv had Ini-ii ill.
Dr. Dieilrick alsn was t.iili Ih-- partv. having r.-Joli-.cd li ni ICiah alli-i hi- litiirii-1 tvilh Peary. The nvn men did nnl sp'iik tn each nilnr nu the trip. Hill Dr. DIeilriek saitl ili.ir iimci eiu-cs had uot liivn s..tl|eil.
The Wlmhvanl has ill-, harped .me ilf the n nst iuiei.-siinc larpoes llial lias Iter been laildeil al this pnrt. Ks- Iiinio cii^.ies. sleilpcs and implemi-nis llf all kinds, a miisk-os. a tvalrus. I'li if tne dogs whlih drappe.l Peary's -ledges oter iiiiiny a tveary mile of In-. md a huiidi-eil nlher - urins. lure,, luid small, have heeu loaded on rrciplit cai-
Peary, tvho r--i-eited lhe news or his (irnniotloii from the rank o," Ktenieiianl lo that of Comiminder upon lamlliip. was kepi liiisy ir.o,s| ol the day rni-iv. illg and ntistverlnp li-lepnims ami iraiillng Interviews tn uetvspaper men.
I.leut.'liaii! I'eaiy says thai wliile In¬ ild not discover tiie Nnrili Pole on his rip of four ycnrs. he feels certain thai ll:- Pole can be reached, nnd further. luoi-e. that if he w-ei-,. a mail of iiide- peiideut menus lie tvoidd persevere un¬ lll he snci-reded. He says the Pole i an ¦'¦. i-e.-,i-lii-d from I'lnuz .losef Land and from (iram Laud, in laiilnde elplily- iliroe degrees. If ih,. tvinier i|uartcrs ire estahiisheil as far north as possi¬ ble. He says that he wnuld Just as innn willler al Cap:. Hccia as al Saiiine jr Kiah.
Tlure Is nothiug wlialever. lhe ex¬ plorer says, lu the old pnpular iiollon uf nu opeu polar Ken. nor Is there any foundation for the claini tliat the pole Is surt-nuuded by nu lininovabl-' sen of ice. The waler of the polnr region is rovered with slilftlug masses of ice.
The cItiTieus of .s.vdney gnve n public lei-pptoln for F.ieiiteiioiil Peary lu .Vl,-x- imlra Hall. ^Mayor Ci-otv iiresldcd and presented , P ary an eliiiiiti-ni ml lirc'is coi 11'endaiory nf Ids work, to tvhich lhe 1 .plnl -r iii:iili- a brier but <-r- recllve respous,-.
Lieutenant Pearv's npnn to tlie Peary Arctic riiili nf the npiraliiilis of the expedition since August !i. V.HII. has been mnde pulilli-. It Is signed by himself and addressed to Seeretarv li. I., llriilpinau. of Ilie Peary An-llc Club.
Lleiili'iiani P..ai-y has rec-ived an in¬ viiatinn frnm ihn Scniilsh IJenpraphl- i-nl Snclity to visll Kdinbiirph and re- celtv a gold iiuxlal. Ils liiphesl honnr. He hns alsn been elei leil Jin hoiiorarv Kellow of the .V.-II ioiial lieopraplili- Sii- iely. tvhose lii-adi|iiarli'i'-' an- in Wasli- inploii. D. C.
Drickam \nunK'a (iiaudaon s Murderer.
'i'he body of a niiinlend yoiiiip w. in¬ nn. aflertvnrd idenliticd a- Mrs. .loseph Pnlll7.er. the tvife of a lailnr In N,-tv Vnrk (lly. WI1-; found in the .VInrris (anal lulwi-.-u .1,-rsi-v (ilv nnd .Netv- irk, N. .1. Til- body was iiintllaKil Illd a Itvi'iily poiiinl tvcipht was tied inininl ihn waist. Tlin murderer i-vl lleutly was i','iii.raiii of ilu- chanpes .,( lille III lie- camil. as ih,. body was ihniwii In III high tvaier alld tvas left '¦xpiised tvhen the tvater ran onl. Tin- tvomau's husbaiid. ivlni had repoiled Ills ti'ife as mlsslnp to ihr .\nv York police, lili-iitllli'.l ihi- biiil.t A s.-arcli fnr clues hi'paii. nu.l Caplain THiis. Chief nf Ihe Netv Vnrk Deli, tit- Itu i.-au. ainn.un. l-ll lm.-:' ilnu .Mr-. Pulii /.rv was iiiiinlei',.d by VVillliiin llnnpi-r Vnllllg. a prniiilsou ,if iln- fainnus Mm mnu l-adi-c. Tin- niunler. il was slaled. was iniiimiileil in ili.- apari mem nf VomiLr's r.-itlicr in New Vnik Cily. VniiiiL-. il w.i- l"-ii"vi.l. Icul 111-,', In rhirapn. lllll 11 tva- liiiiii'.'lii ihai hs nrrest tcis iiiiiuiiu-iii.
rrealdenl Stsruon tVealern Trli>,
Pn-i:|. Ill Itc.nsi'vell. a.'. iilii|i:lliled by his panv ami .Mis. Km.- mH ami ilic .Vli-sis lli.nsevcll. li-i'l Otslei Hay I, I . nil 111'- steam vai'iii Svlph fn, hi- Weslern trip. Tin- Pn-iileiil bn.inl.-.l a sp.'eial ii'ai:i in the Peimsyltiiiiia stailnii in ,fi-rs"V ('In. A car n-as le. ser-,...! l.n S,-,-.ilaii..s sliatt. .M.indy ainl Wils'iii. tvlm also lu'cniiiiiaiiv ilic Pr..i,leiiii:il party. 'Mr-. IIhii-imIi and
h.--' ilae-htiis i i-tiiriud v-u i Ila.t
.V blie:' s;np was iiia.l-' al lllii l i-l.lii p. Pa., mill iiiioilur at .Vlinmia. when i lie Pn'siil 111 re,', hmi a In-ariv wil. innn. Wlu-n ihc train I'l-acliiil Tieiiinii Sena lor Wiiay lioardi'd il mnl ttas ,,, rinse
1 lUlf.'rMici' with Prisiileill llnns.-vell.
ami the cnal sirik ' ,-inil the sltiiatinii in Peiiusyh auin tvci.. i|... snbjmis ,li-. cnssel. Senalor Oiinv later Icfl tlie unlii In p.. in Phihidi'lpliia.
XTepI When Inillrted I'ur Murder.
Ociiipi'IIul.ci. V, In. Killed hi- tnni,- wife. (Ii-itrude, ivas lielil at Oreat Ii.u lington. Mas-, for ilu- liintid ,liiit. chare il with iiiiiidei in the lirst ,1c K'.-ee. Hiilii-r biir-i iut.i lears as Ihi- blory nf lie irlnu- tvns told.
Kropperi Tbtinr Cualnma Men.
Sl.ll laiy ."^liatt. o,' ilie Tiiasiii.t. hns nnle:'. .1 111., ilisiiiissal of iiv,. Netv V.ik Cii-tom- liispectors. eliarpeil tviili lax m-ihoils ill the nxaminatioii „( bap- page iiu.l a.ceptiiig giaiiiiilcs fn.m in I nmlng -.leaiii-r pass.i,p.-rs.
city lo riahl Ti.beieuloala.
illl Hoanl nf lieallil nf Wm,- 1.1 Ma-.- With the -i|.|ii'n\,il nf th- May.i,. tvill hail- a tiibi-ii iiln-is iii-pei III. at:i-r 111 inber I. tvlinse iluly it will b.- Ill .l.¬ tl-'I ami leporl every in-, in iln- ciiy anil lake sii p- agniiisi ilaiipei by con la-.'ion. Thin- i- lalk nf pi.-ciiiip a san¬ ilarium f'li .¦.insiiu;pii"-s
IJenderaon lo lleinaln Speaker.
It Is «tlliniini-il Jll D.il.iU|iir, lnwa thai S|- ak.i ll.-ii.l.-rsou does ii .1 iii l.ll.I l.l resign III.' S|M-ali.-i-liip al th¬
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111 Alaska Th- pu^ll
STATE NEWS.
(tiles Beaereolr r.irea Way.
The Savage reservoir, one nf live hi>- longing to the I'tica Waii-c Wnrk« Cotupan.T. nnd supplying water to Vtiia, burst It liouuds and sent Its mil lions of gallons of vvaler nn a uilssinu of deslruetion Ihruugh the eastern suburbs of the cily. Kor several days past apprehension had heeu felt, fot llle reasou that n considerable soi-tl.in nf the reservnlr bank hnd giveu way and llle water that was itouriug through Ihe ragged hole was gi-adu,atly growing lu vohiine. The men on -n-ateli nt the crunilillug hank, which w-ns sixty tt^et high and 1111,-d to tlie brliu with wnti^r, nolleed the .-nrtli gindually giving awny. Iniinediately warning of llieir iHTil was sent to nil thoso livin-,: along the route it tvas expeeted tlii» tor¬ rent would take w-hon It linally broke loose. .\t exactly 'J.4(1 p. ni. Ihe reser¬ voir broke, fifty feet of the einhnnk- meut giving way before the great wnll of tvnier. Imniedintely the smnll erei'k, whi.-li Is u.sed to t-arr.x llie waste water from tile i-halii of reservoirs, was transformed Into a torrent thirty feet ili-ep and sixty feel wide. llou|ie» iu fbp nay wern hurled from tiieir foiiu- ilatlous, barns were upset, trees up- rooted nnd all sont tumbling tlotvn. sirenui. a mass of twisted and hroken benms nud driftw-ood. Cousldeinble live stoi-k was t-niighl in the lori-ent, aud iu,iny bridges, with their stone 1 hutments, were swept aside like chips. Al oue tliue enormons daniage to prop¬ erty w-ns ilirenlened, Ily fi u'cIock prnctlcnlly nil danger was pnst nnd n furvi-y of the path ot the Hood shntvt'tl Ihat dainage eslimnted nt |ILlo,IHitl had been done. Twenty barns, three Iniusea ami several farm buildings tv<-re di-sit-oyeil nnd tho loss of llvo stock Is conslilernlile.
Vlcllm ot a Ball Game.
Ileputy Sheriff William Osborue, nut cf the bravest olllt-nrs iu the Stale, died at Lnke Ph-asam from Injuriea reeeived iu a Kourth of .Iuly ball gnme. He was proprietor of Oalinriio's Inn. Ttvo years ago ho eiiptiired Charles Wndsivorth, a desperado coHiiet-ted tvllli the --Wimifall gang," after a light in the woods, lu wliich Wadstvorth put bullets through Oshiirnes hat. They fought each .ither frnin holuml Ireei nutil Osbnrue put a biillel Ihrougii Wadstvorth's arm, when he surren¬ dered, Wadstvnrlli. when sent to Clin, ton prlsou. tvliere he is yet, threateneil to kill the deputy as soon as he was out agnin, tlsborue's father was killed n few- years ngo nt Klsh House, and his murderer is uow a couvicl nt C'liiilcii' prlsou.
THE SABBATH SCHOOL
NTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR SEPTEMBER 28.
neld on Charge of MsnalsuKbter.
In a venliet leudeied by Coroner Kleindlust. of Ko.-liester, Conductor De I.a Vi-rgne nud Knglneer Daniel llonuolly nre held for the next liiand .lury ou n chnrge of iiinuslnughler iu the second degree lu t-nuslug the fatal wreck on tlio I.ehlgli Valley Itnilroad near Clarissa street luiilgo iu that oity on .Tuly 201 h. itl whieh Petor K, Put- nniu, n llreman, tvns killed, and thirty, two Iujured. lu the voi-dict Ihe Cnto- ner says; "I llud from tho evidonco thnt botli of tliese genilemeu, Ili-p de¬ foudauts, wero guilty of t-ulpnblo uegll- pence lu cnusiiig the denlh of IVter Pulnnui, nud I hold them bolh for Iho (irand .Inry " .liidpn Siiiherland lixed llle amonni of ball a I $'Ji.»OJ, w-hich tvas furnished.
Mllltis (luanl I'orrar Home.
A strike of empIoyoK of llu- llud.soh Vnlley Kleclrle llalltvay has lieeu lu progress lor some lliiio and the system has beeu ,-ompletely tied up. The Sheriff of Warren ('ounty called out Iho Stale mllltla at Clous Kails lo pro¬ lecl the piitver Iniiisn of the railway iniiiiiaiiy. sitiiati-d beiwoeu (liens l-'nlls and Saiiily Hill. Several eucounlers ll,.Iiv,'l-ll strlkei-H and tiiillllameu and depnl lis occiirn-d. Pr.-sldent Yni-tor llllll Trustees Taylor and Carpenter, a majnrlty nf tlii- Hoard of Trustees of Sanily ilill. hav,. lield a speelnl meet- lug and anmilled the rrauclilse nf Ihe lliiilsoii Valley llalltvay Ciiiu|inny for having vinlaled Its provisions iu Ilot having run cars for more thau ttvo
Accuaed of Araon; Saya lle'a Innocent.
AVilliam .Mnrphy. a saloou-keeper at Netvliurg, w-ns placed in llie couniy jail niialile tu secure ball nil au ludlctiueut for arson. The .'Vldi-iu-e w-as fiii-nlsliod by Ills Ill-other, who Is said by siiiui to be Insane. This brnl her alleges Ihat ll.. was eugaged in Inii'ii the Aeailemy llf .Music blnck. Wllliain .Mnrphy de¬ clares Ills Innoceuee, and says thai his brother Is seeking i-eteiige beeause Wllllaiu would uol share Ills father's lusuniuce poll. y.
Crop tondltiona In llie Siste,
The cmp conillliiuis iu 1 he Slalc ar^ tlimmari/.i-d as follinvs: Week cnhl,
tvllli I eliclnl rains; frosts hllgiilly
daninBed corn. Inickivlu-ai, ganleu trui-k and oih.-r tender plnnts; huck. wlieat lining well; coru nmi lieaus v.i y poor: potntoes declinliig. light cmp; tiiliai-i-o saved in pood condltloir, grapes, pears and peaclu-s liphl, apple irop very variable, gen.-rnlly helnw avernge, ami furtiier daiiinp.-d liy hiyii tviuds; fall seeding proprcssiup.
Tn Abollah (Irsilo Cruaalnga.
Maynr .1. It. Kiliu- has bi-ii nssurel that ilis plan m iibnlish grade ciosslups III Syriu use tvlll n-ni-lve tlie support of Ihe Netv Vnrk Cenlial Itailmad Com¬ pany Jill- I'liiii In be pursued i-outeiii- plates running ihe niiiroail tracks ihninph ilu- bid <,f th,. Krie Canal and larryiiip the lann' aroiiiid the north si.le of the dty. The <ost tvould he linrDe by llie city. Htale anil ralln.ail coinpuny, and would auiuuut to I(-,<smi.. IK"I,
I>n( Saiea lla Msaler From Ilealb.
,Iohii Shtdly, a fanner, of Llronia, nventy eijihl years ahl, wns pored hy a til Ions lutli ou hia fnlher's larm. He wenl til till- iinsture fnr the cows ami th<< lllll knocked hlui duwu auil lore a hole in hia ripht groUi. leaving tin. boue lllld arteries exposed. It is lliought lliat he ttlll recover Hnt for Hit- ns- slslaui c of his dog he tVniild liave la-i-:i kill.-d. the dog ke..piiig tlie Illlil at hay until Shelly's father rame tu IiiK at-
iup lu-ail.t :.iai feel b. f.i.--. ,i i nuhl b i .appesl The oil i- ..f ph.kI ,|ii«l|iy.g
being valiie.| iit tA a l.arn 1 at the well. ]
It Is n.-ar tu wai.r iianerHiriaiinu. nnd i
will .Osl K; a too lo i-a- h I.Tifl. cast |
IKirtr I
Ksalasd fndoiae* ilsy-f Arlloa. '
Ami'tiia » ibitian. e iu muviug fr.r I
the pio'e. tion of Jens hi KoiiiniUij It I '.udbttetl h7 Kufltiid,
No t.'oali Hchool < loae.l. It WIS f.mnd ui-.i-ssniy a fetv diya ap.i IO illslilisH llie pupils of (irace S. lusil at Syiaeiiw. on nccoiiiii of cold mil ilampuesB lu tlu- n.oiii', llien- l<-ilig III, ,o,-il In Ihe cellar. Kew of the s.-hools liave coal and the Bcpid ol tlduiallon is in sore Hiraitt.
. 'I lu- Park Cnmmiakioiiers of Hiup- haujiou have presenl«..l the Slate with u lunl of live i-ik. w lii.-h linve In+n one of llu- . hli-f aitraiiiniis nt Iloaa I'ark fur a iiiimlx-r nf yi.ar- Tin- auitunia will 1... !lli.-rHi-il In the bijj Moom- re- Eion lu tin- Aihrouda.'ka.
Ainerleaaa Llelna Loazer.
Tn ^ re-'tnt e!3!rn.eM the (.cnsui, Bii r---. .'I'.'Vi. the piiKiteini; aan id tiir ;^^i: ial mil tmni .Waile In dr. i'le. cuni|Nrtinp li.e inl-dl.iu 111.tead ol the a-.elu»e as., li«lf Ihc i».i.al«tiiia l.eing iindei ..ii'l h,.! .n.r It A.- laeilian ape .d the t.l.l |...|.iilai.oii III Vtm "»• •J'ik. i.« cump»icil It u.l .'It in l>i«t. 'Ill- •lateinenl say.; •Th.- rapi'l prnfrr.. nl meiiical anil aanl- lury ti-letnr. lite deciease l'i tne relative namhei ul chil.lren Iwirn and the lafluv nf aduli immierinlii inirra.< the uu: i-<-r :n the oMer a?e fa .;..i!». '
umvarauiamt llaaa Iba Talspliaae.
Tie lelri'li/ne witcc oi Orroiany it a.weil ua l'> me VottoHeit DeftTtmei.t,
gone forty daya; tbev . nf the fruit of thc laniT;
lleview of Ihe rrecelllna Twelee ¦•< aaaat For Ibe Third ymner. Ueul, vlH-. »•'• _(;oUlrn Teal. I>»a«. »lll.. tt—Intro- ducllon snd Snn.in.rj.
Iiitio.lu. twn. Dunng tiic i>a«l aiiarler we have hail 9ever.1l important lestona. Tiu- I.ord certainlv put lorth eveiy effort in bt-hiiU of llll iieople. 'I'iicir temporal and s|iirituiii iiei-essitics tverc attended to. Bread waa piovided. tlie comniandnientt given, iilolairy puaislicl. a houae erectetl lur .iehovah.'inii-iniH'iiiiice imnialicil. iht
iii-oniisrd land vicivvd by cn«<en men, a •rnphet like Mo*cs prniiiised, and then, inallv, iMoN-s, thc gn-al l,vtt-giver, wat called lo hia rctvard t.ilhout having ca¬ tet cd u|Hin his eitrihly inhei;itant-e.
Suniuiiirv.- Ix-ss.tn I, Topic; Heavenly bread. Plnces: Kiinl. The wilderneaa oi hiu, 'rhe Israelites journeyed trom Klim to llie wililcrnrss of »m; ihcy murmured againat Miises and .\aron; they leared they nould alarvo in the wilticrueaa and laiuea to bo back m Egypt; (he Ixird pi-omiaed to rain bread fnint beaten: dii-ectiona \rer« given regariiiiig the gathering of tha manna; the Sabbath ivaa to be obaerved: flesh was to he given them, alao; they wera nuirmuring agninst Ihu Ijortl, not againat Moaca anif-Viiion.-
II. Topic: Ood's covenant with man. Place; Jlount Sinai. Ood apake to the peopl,- ttuh llis otvn voice and gave Ihcm Ihe len coinmananieut.-. Tlii* leaaon em¬ braces the tirsl lour. I. Thou ahalt hava no other goda liefore Me. a. Thou ahalt not make unto tlice any graven image. 3. Thnu shnll not take the name of the Ixird thy tioil in vain. 4. Reinrmber the Si»b- biith d.iv to keep il bolt.
III. Tonic: I'he dutiea we owe to our fellow men. Place: .Mount Sinai. Thit leaaon emhracea ibe last aix of the ten comniandmcnta. 3. Honor thy fathtr ami thy motlier, that tliy days may be lonj tmou tlie land. 0. Thou ahalt not kill. 7. Tliiiu ahnll not commit adultery. 8. Thou shall not steal. 0. Then shall not bear ftltt witness, in. 'Ihou alntlt not covet, Tht liftli ia tbr onlv one tvith a siH-cilie promite nttached. The tenth dciils wholly with tht inner lite, (.'ovetousiiesi ia thc grett sin of this nge.
IV. Topic: Israel's idnl tvorship. Place; Mount Sinni. .Vficr the ten command¬ ments tvere given lu the children of larael tiie Ixird cilled Moaes up into lhe mount, where lie reiiiniiieil for forty dnya. Tht laraelitea persunded .^arun to make a gold¬ en calf, ivliich lliey ttorshiped. lloaea caii-.e from tile mount, bi-oko llie tcbiet ol the latv, called those tvlio tvere oa tht Ixu-d's side to cnme tn bini nud |iuniahed the people for their great ain.
V . 'topic: Setlnig up the tabernacle. I'Incc: Mount Siiwi. Mosea commanded that the lnhern,iclo be aet up; the ark and the furniture tvuii to he put in tbe taber¬ nacle; the nllnr o( burnt offering and tht htviir were to he put in thc court before thc talicmncie; .-Vai-ou and hia aoua to bt ivnithed tvitli tvater; .\nron ivaa to lie cltd with the holy gnrinenta. nnninled and aane- tilled; all tvaa done exactly aa (jod com- uianded.
VI. Topic: The (onaeijucncca of dnink- cnneas. Place: Mmiiit Sinai. Kadtb and .'Vhiiui. .Aaron's soim. put atrange lire in tlicir censors and tveiit in before the Lord; the tire of llic Ixir.l tlevotircd them; Aaron commanded not to diiiik wine or ttronf ilruik. Ood puta 11 dilTcrcnce between tha Imly and unholy, and beliveen unclean tnd clean.
VII. Topic: lx.nving Sinai for Canaan. Places: Mount Siiiai. Parau. The cloud it taken up from oil' liie tabernacle, tnd tha children of larael lenve the wilderneaa ol Sinai and journey to I'nrnn. Moaea invitet Iloliab to accompany Ihcm, but he rtfottt lo do ao; aome Ihinga indicate thtt ht cli.\iigcd hia mind and went with thero. Tlie Lord led Hil people by dsy snd bf night.
VIII. Topic: The land of Onatn. Pince: I\iiilc<,li I'larnea. One mau from etch tribe wa.s sciil tn senrch tiio land of ft- nnnn; thev v lirniipht back I
Ihcy reporteil Ihnt the land tvaa good, but lllllt the people tvere giants, tnd that tht Cllles tvere ttnllcd; only Caleb and .loahua IhniiKht tiiev tverc nblc to go up and pot- •ess the land.
IX. 'topic: Paving laricl from a jutt ptniishmcnt. Place: The vnlley of Arahafa. Till- l-vaeiites are obliged to go lo war; Mime nf the Israelites were taken pi-iaon- ¦r-; thev vine to ilir Ixinl; the Cnnaanitet ;in- dcliteruil into thnr linmls; journeying Ini.ii M laal Hnr; lhe people are diacour- Ngcii; tluy niiirniin- ngniust Moaea; tho Lord |iuni'slu-» tlieni bv sending tiery aer- iienta among Iheiii; the penple come t(» Sliisea for help; Mmea goes tn Ood, and it ilii'i-cted to mnlie a aerpeut nnd put il on a pnle. lllld -'cvcrv one that ia bitlcu, whea In- Inikelh upiia il, shnll live."
X. Tnpic: True and htlse tvorship. I'hicc: V'a-l in' llie .I.irdan. opiiosite .Ieri¬ iiiin. The ahniuiiinlions n| thr heathen nre cnuiiieratcil n:iil poiiitit ely forbidden liv Ihc .MaiiglftV. 'I'lic l.iird prnmiaea to l.l isc up n Propiicl fnnn tlieir midst, unto wl I thev should barken. Tlielxird warna
fals,. pnililiets.
.XL Topic: The lilessiiig nnd tlie curat. I'Incc: Knst of the .lordnii, opposite .leri- t-lin. Ood'a cnmmnndineiita arc nnt hidden, ami are not nfnr off; before every one it Ht -life nnd gnod, and ihath and evil;" the (ommaiidiacnt is giveu to lot-e Ood Blld tvnlk in His \tav«; n bleasing ia prom¬ ised lo tliose nhn ll.l, hnl n cur-c ia pro- iiiiiiiii-cd upon time tvlin wnraliip olher llllll- nnd aerve Ihcm; all are urged to clin.i-e life.
XII. Topic: ('Insiug sccnea in the life ol Mnsi-s. Place Miiinil I'lsgnh Mnses g(,et iin fnun the iil.-iiiis nf Mnnh to the top ol Pi-sah; the Lnnl slnnvi-d bim the laud ol niuinisc, bill bid Inm Ih:it be ahnii'd nob CO nvcr. Mnsc. ilieil and the Ixiril buried llllll. M ises Itli'l I'.'ll vcnra n'.d alien ho il,.-il: the I'hii.livii of I-iiiel tt-ept for bim Ihuiy days. Mnses for r.irly yeni-a in tlit tviMcrneKs h.'lii borne great reauonaibilitiea. .nlTcn-d and endured many piival iona, and died jusi before Isrnel entered thc iirom- i-rd |iii-«-sHiima. Ood's ininblcra ana pao¬ ple mnv spend many weary yeara in ttlf- s.icrilirillg Iiihnrs lo nccoinplish n gloriout work, and die in full vietv of ila comple- Imn. Death doea not end their work. .I....Incn who are 'full of tin- spiril of tvii. ilniii." are rni<eil up by the Lord, and aet lllllll bv llim In iimi|ilete the unliniahed v,...i. „f llisdi-i-aitrdsi-rtanta.
HIaty Tool of Chccba.
sixit lull- -I blank cluck" nnd ftiafu villi retcnai- •.liinip" nniuinlod Ihereon ,111' iutiiliing iciicni|itiuii by tiie L'uiuiois- H'liier llf Inlernnl Kevenue. .So itr IM l.ns .if ili.-sc paper" iiave Im«ii cancelleo mill di-lniic'l. .M tlic iaat aeaalon ol le¬ gless an B|i|iiuprintMin uf |7,U(l(l,0U0 wtt niaiie In redeein ilwumenta on which im- piinted stamiis ttere aftlied in complitiict null the War Kcfcnuc act. now repealed. .viiirc tban fKKI elaima under thia Icgials- Inu have already bten ptid.
Corinic l-eiwrs In Ifavaaa-
Ilie Mcilici.1 ilonrd id Ilat una, ("ubs. re¬ purls f,iv.ir4li:e progresa in the ten caaes Ul lepnisy iiinv 111 tiic iioafiitnl there, which are under the .|-tcinl Inatment uf Dri. Dili.lie an.l M..iciin, tvhn have rei-ently bcci'i Mllniied »'.'.'i(l n mnnlh by lhe Huuaa
1.1 l!c|,i.-»enutiii ii.iilinae their in-
ti'sligntiniis t... « ian- of liie diaeaae, itliiili tccie begun uiulrr thc military gov- piiiinenl I be iiicili.ine rmnloycd by the : III-in ll .. inrs i« an riclrnct lioiu red man- ,;inve, and i:: n>-cd an a lalvc and a louic.
aiurylaau-a riral tVoinaa Lawrar.
Mi.s Klla llnynit- Maddo., ol Baltl- ai.ire the olher dav appeared liefort tbt llcrk' nl the (ourl td A).|s-al. al Annapo- h- Md . and look tbe oath nf adroiastou l.l liie lar uf Maryland Sbe urged at tht 1.1-1 M-.-ion ol tbe Ix:gi»lalur« the lisastft 111 111" lull whnli entilled itomcii lu prac¬ tice law in tiic SiHtr. nnd ahe ia the Brat ttoaiJii ever admitled t'i tim bar.
Biggeat Trea la Iba WarM.
John Muir, the nnliiraiiat. luia vmiiri 111- bioKcat tier in llie world, r«c«ully f'.unil ra.l nl Kre.no, C.l., and rsporia ll,.it It meaaure. at the baae IW feat and at f.iur (eet almve the gniund w la ninaty. •etcn (eet in circiimteien.r. It i« larger Ihan Oeiiersl Sherman and lieueral Grsnl, "hub heretofore «erv the lacojniied
of Ihe (oreat
Trslaed Tarlisya 10 Hnal Oraaa
\ tnl's I., gr.iitn .'i Windsor. Mass., ha- iiHO'cd • Unrk o( lurkeya lo hant t-»«eli'.i.|«-i» I'Unier- (loiu (ar snd naar hire Ii,.' (1-' ' . i'-eat, iheir lielda ol (rsas-
rasilMSs «r Iha KllU ml *afm»t.
Pesnul iiariis. will be a featarj thit sinter in Bayonne I.N'. .11 a.M-Mrty. Watk- ly meeiinga will be heid and various «ai*s will be piayrd sitb pesnuli.
lad'aas UMplsea roeaign l.a»at
Siuui In.liana are lir.ng pul to work by tbe .VorU.se.ltru Kailroad , to displara
the luingu imifjttti employrd by tbt co«-
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19020926 |
| Date | 1902-09-26 |
| Month | 09 |
| Day | 26 |
| Year | 1902 |
| Volume | 7 |
| Issue | 48 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19020926 |
| Date | 1902-09-26 |
| Month | 09 |
| Day | 26 |
| Year | 1902 |
| Volume | 7 |
| Issue | 48 |
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