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MINOLIi: COPII3*4.
VOL. VII.
oicnxei
TAMILT HEWaPAPKR OF UOCAL ASU UBIfKKAL IXTBl.l.lOhHC«.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, OCTOHER 10, 1902.
ThhBI: OLM TXAhliT t« hhVAMJI
NO. 50.
E. AaJDOtlon
60Npc6^ .\UCriONEE«
•^ Frcrpart, JC. \.
Benjamin D. Homan
BUILDER
seUoatlona Pm rork Saparista
I aBceiaoatlana Pioparad Work Saparistaadad
Eatfiuttt romltbcd
Longenecker Bros.
OCNTISTS
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Oay. Dtpal, on Wedaeadajt. and Frldar
Iroia t a. ¦. ta I p. m. Wm. K. liOaOKaacKiia, f>. O. 8.. Uaaaaer
John P. Wright
QENERAL AUCTIONEER
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Patent
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PATENTS
ST viLLiaa ¦axiLTOs Bsvyt. F.ir blacker than a raven's -wings. It croaks and feeds on unclean things. Nor lets the shadow of a doubt Soften thc lie it burrowa out.
Willi loogne-blades keener thao a knur. It probca the bleeding wounds of life— Ijiys bare the motive snd the deed. .\nj carrion makes from flower-seed.
It mangles love, snd smears -nilli lust l.ilies of purily and Irust— Battens nn sins of king or slave. .Vnd folds with slime a newmsde grave. —New York Independent
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STATE NEWS,
A Baby la Iho aaafcct. Tba family of tbe Itev. Milton Hn- bala, ot Gang Mills, has been lDcreus<-il In a mysterious inauner. Severul dnys aga a atyllsh-looking young woinau callad at the panoaage aud asketl tier- miaaloa to leave a basket. Hho was parmltted tn <lo so. It was soog dis¬ covered that there was a Imby iu thc baakat. tlerernl hours elapsed, nnd WbM tbe young Indy failed to put In •B appearance, n further exntnliiatloii of tbo basket was innde. fk'wed to a portion ot tbc child's dress w-ns found a BOta In a femlalue'liaud, the liu|>ui-l ' Ot wblcli traa Ihnt Ihe child was of bigbly reapectaUe parelilnge; that the paalor and his tKlto htd lieen expressly adactctt to lake charge of tbe Infant. aad praying theui to briug her up nud dliaet her life toward the siraight and aamow palh. The child's elotbing was tt tba richett material nnd wwkmiiti- aklp. tlie woman vrhu left Ibu child waa aliont tweuty-slx or tweuiy-elglu yeara of age. of medium sintiire, aud wore a light veil over her face.
" Faloiacoa Mado ladlaaa.
Obfrles A. I.iOckaril, I'l-esideul. and Jobn O. N.Te, Secrelary, of the Oiiou- daga Lllbollle (Company, have returued to eyracnte from t)u-Ta-Uo-(iu, ihe Haiiaea asiue for CniumlngHlon Halgbit, near Akron, -where tbey iit- tanded au ludiau cuuneil nud were adoptetl Into the 8eoeen Nation. The camnonict were conducted by Head Baekam NIt-Nea-Nyah-Nant. kunwn tu tka palefaces as Chauncey Abrams. aii- alatad by a large delegation of 8eueca cblaft, hravet and siiuaws. represent- tag tbe Wolf, Bear. Mnipe, Ueaver nnd Rawk tribet. Tbe cerenioiiles w-ere aptMd wllh an eloiiuent address, de- llvared In the 8eneea liingutge, by the Head Sachem. The Indian uame of na-No-Wab-Kab wat liestuwetl upon Mr. Nyt, and bo rhotc lo la>luug to tbc Ralpa tribe. Mr. I^orhanl received the Indian name of Nuu-Dn-Wah-o. and he became a numbi'r of iho ISonver tribe.
riaak aids walks Taken Por Kuel. Not n ton of auibraelto eoni oau lm had III Koohesler nl nny price, and paople who did uot lay In a supply ear¬ ly In the siuumer are already sutfering. A Cohl snap would cause great suffer¬ ing. Hldewalk Inspectors reported to Ikimmltalulier uf Public Works .Mol'Iiu- tock thnt lu tih' oHIIylug distriois lesi- ilenla were tearing M|i the sidewalks awl using tlieui fur fiwd. AUogeltier aeveral uiiles of plauk walks biive been pried iii> with oi-owbnrs nnd <-ar- rted olf. lu suniesectlnus eniinl brldgi-s have beeu strlpiicd of plank ng. I'llen of new luinber left on streeis for ro- palrt have dlsnpiienrod while Ibo work- men were uway nt dinner. Itesiileuis have aItu i-uuiplnlued to ihe ihiIIiv Ihnt thtir fenec!! w-en> la-lug torn down at nlgbt. -In the Mnetw-uth Wnrd tljnv telephone iKiles tvere clioppd dowu uml earrbd .'IT.
Booavored Iler Volvo After Two Venrs,
A remarkable recovery is n pori,-.l from I'row-n I'olni. wbero Mrs. .K. .1. Petty, who bna lieen dumb for two yeara. baa entirely re<-overe«l her von « .Witbuut nuy apiiHiviit onuse ber volio anddeoly lefi ber, nud she <-uul(l not talk exeept iu i» vrry low wblspi-r. A few days ngo slu- was iskeu 111. ber family pbyslolaudingnuslug tbo tronldi* aa vongeKllun of the luugs. .V short llllle afterward her voioo n-lurued as taddenly as It had left bor. and slio ha-< ttaMv been nllle lo tnlk as -,i-..i.-ij ,i 1 uatnrally as ever.
!>•¦ Cifar. Unt a Una stun . A tmall fox terrier sufferiua Iro.i. rablev dashoil i'ltu the orvwded tihol daa drag sioiv m Wnlortowii. yelping and leaplug hi everyihiiig in Its pntli. Tbetw was it stnnipv-ile for the sin><-i, aad Ihe duk had th,- siure to biiiiM-lf. WlUlam Jacksou i-ame lu tbe resouo with a burlap snok.' lie walkisl up to the snarllDK dug. nud deftly grabls-d n by Ihe l-nck of lUe m-ok. drup|ilns it in¬ to the aaok. The Uog wm eldul'u- formed.
v:r;:.'lPH[SID[NT'8 LATEST PUN
Investigation Promised.
MITCHELL REJECTS THE OFFER
MiU-liill
Wrialil
aaaatar Koraaa-. Widow Ilead.
Hannah IWven-ux Ki-ni.-tn. ni,l„w ot I'ailed tllalos K<>nai>>r Keriisu. dleil in IJtlca. aged eighty two voars. Sim,- Ihe dealh of Iter bualxiud. tnolv,- year-, ago, .Mrt. Kernan has Uom m iil iH-altli, and for alx nioulhs his bi<eu oouiiiu-d ta ber room. Hhe ts survived by bve BBBa and ou,- daughter ;bo Uun. John D. Kernan. of Now York flty. and VMncis^ Thoiuas H. Joseph T.. Walltr N. and Bllaulirlh Korimn. uf Utieu.
IM BBl'SHINGHAM. artist, went lo Trippvllle vrlth a two¬ fold purpose of msking progress In painting and prollt from his piclui-es. He chose Trippvllle because It combined certain qualities bucolic, arlstocrnllo. scenic nnd atmospheric, that are supposed to make for tbe up¬ lift of alms aesthetic ami pocketlmok plethoric. Mr Brushlngton. ttrange to say. was broke, lie oould paint, bul, lu Ibc city at least, be couldn't sell enough lo buy tubes. He couldn't afford to make dally excursions Into Ibe country for subjects, nnd he bnd pnld so mnny board hills -with pictures that TIdwell and Farrlsh. the sculptor who had descended to bas-relief for >lgar signs, caliml blni "the hash art¬ ist." Besides a youug woman's col¬ lege wblch gave ton-,- to tbc towu, Trippvllle had n hotel In wbleb, ns Brushlnghnm well knew, the custom wns to register wbeu you cnme nud lity when you go. The town wns situ¬ ated upuu thc brink of a shimmering river, w-lib au old sloue mill, n -water Wh(>el. white birch in tbe bottom land, archnrds all over tow-u und euough of •beep, pigs nud (-atlle to keep Itosn Itoulieur turulng over In ber hallowed srave.
So Brusblngbam. one Hue April dny. laiiilcil In,. Ibe Tripp House, with his Held kit. his color boxes, his easel and als trunk, aud registered "J. t'llftoii KnisblDgbnm. Artist," with n bold nourish Ihat looked goo<l for nt least a week's board. Tripp, Ibe proprietor, tvbose spectacles were girded on with i< shoestring, made a deep obeisance lo Ibe distinguished guest, and before dinner was over or Jim hnd oorapleled Ills ouuiil uf the microscopic side dishes he was thoroughly nt home nnd rendy for tbe nrtlstic conquest of Trippvllle. Ity dint uf palnllug Hqulre Piilieeks or- .-hard and periultting Mrs. Dubeck aud -111 the llttle Duliecks to look over his thonlder while he worked he learned 1 goodly share of the village gossip. He knew, for liislance. thnt old BUI Tripp w-ns "tight as Ibe bark of n iree." hnt that bis daughter Prlscilln. famlllHi-Iy kuown as riukle. kuew 'bow to mnke tbe old man's mouey ny."
Beiug n shrewd .voung mnn Jim therefore resolved lo '-gel In right " wllh lllc fair daughter of the house ot I'rlpp. for besides being a girl of gen <rous Impulses she was n niemli«r nf ibe graduating class nt Tripp Collego. snd oue ot tho "sociai favorites' well as one of the mnst "beautiful and te<-umpllslied." et ceteras of Trippvllle, Ky lenving his door uiieu ou Saturday ind Hunday nnd Ini-uing bis cns<d tu- n'artl It Jim soon succectled In luring Iler lolo his sliidlo, nnd tbe result wns < round nf mutual admiration senuces. n wblcb thp plump girl wlih ribbons in ber hnir and the slim artist -with brown ourls iH-eame very well nc timlulod. .Vt Ibe eud of his first week lim spent n few breathless dnys. fear¬ ing Hint Tripp would pt-esent bis bill. But his serund Tuesday In the place Inwned brillianlly lu Ibe abseiii-e ot >be duu. aod tlie presence of au Invita¬ tion tn a "class tea" slgurd liy tbe fair rinkle herself and written in the Intest angular hand upou Nile green ffitper.
.\t the end of tin- third weok in Trippvllle bait ihe girls at tbe cullege were "going In" fov nrt. nnd Miss I'lii- kle was trying to get up n clnss. Khe had already picked up n lot of bis stu¬ dio jargon and was forever babbling sbout -atiuospbero. " "motifs" nud ¦•schiMils." Urusbiiigbani was invitoil III uddross the '•Twe«tiolb rentury I-ltblcnl ('ircle," be donatetl a palnllug of Ihe IVIppvllle mill to tbe l-'lrst Vun- gi-cgiitiunal bazaar and received a let¬ ter of praise from Mrs. Heurletm Suggs, who won 11 ill lhe inllle. Whon bis month "was up' the arlisi was the liest-kuowii Ulan In town aud very populnr. but when be sal duwu to ligure up blslliuiiu-lal proflts nnd lossos bo fonud lliiit-ti1ir-»Miels uud his liabili¬ ties fully equnl to tbe task of pniting Ills lialuui-e on till- wrong side of Ibo leilger. Ilo hndn'I sold niiytblng. bo bad uu pupils, bis supply dealer wns cumoienoing to 'rosr." and. worst of all. I'upu Tripp was iM-giiinliig to glow¬ er nt bim
To neivuiunie bis tribulations Mmu ui.-i Tri|ip wns begluuing to smile omi¬ nously uimii him. Ho siispcoiod tbnt ho wna res|ioiislble for her husbnnd's li'iiioiiov alHiut the bill, bui In her bon- ov.-il words and ladiani sniib-s be heurd sud snw lhe Ixxlefiil eraft uf n iiiniobmaklug woman. riieii riukl< suddenly o.iin,. lo bis relief wlib tbe lunlidenilHl nssurnuoe that sho wouhl tako lessons, -no mailer whnl pnpa said." llo gavo ber a list of what sho woulil need, and sho ordered oiiuugb stutf III siook a siudlo Thni Idli for nrlisl's nialorials pm papn lu an nwfiii lemiH-r llo didn't say aiiyihlng. bill bo looked nt Jim as If Ii.-'d liko to Ihrolllo llim. Meanwhile the b-ssm In gan and Mrs Tripp fnlriy B<-iniillniod with toy UrusblngbHiii was getting nervous I't rhaps It was bia over- wmugbi imagiiiailon. bui bo ihought be deteotod some signs of dawning ten dei'ii<-«s 111 I'inkie's I»liavior llo tbougbi si-riou-lv of ' Jumplug liio Ipwu." but pill nway iho tempiniion with a shivir Ho ran over bi» li^t i.f frieiitlo wb-i luiglii stanil a slighl bum. nioi lio «hlp|ied what ploiures be had lini»iii-<l 111 Tidwoll wllh insiruoiiuns lo M'll at nuy prii o
Idance of serenity, bnt turn would It peereil at blm out
eyes. It -was In bin soup plate. He j
bsd It with his meat and witb bis des- .i . . d ikl. ,., I
sen. It fluttered by bis desk on a | Miners Asked to Resume WofK an.l
"hand-palnled" calendar, ll jiolsed In his bedroom on a sky-blue plaque. It was all over town. Instead of a dove of peace It loomed liefore him as a vul¬ ture of discontent, a bird of prey. He brooded over It. He would have stolen the hateful model Itself If he dareil to brjve his wife nnd IMukle. But tbc aoeursed thing had become the one. priceless Idol of all their lares aud pe- uttet.
Brusbiugbam was uow In Ibat state lu which I'lnkle. her mother amV old mau Tripp were objects of almost eqnal dread. The "dove" seemed to have drawn them together and to dom¬ inate tbem like an evil genius lu a kind of tangle<l web tbnt enmeshed ard threatened him.
When graduation dny cnme he was expected to be one of Pinkie's guests ot honor. lie was nlmost ill with worry w-hen he gol the invitntlon. but the sight of It gave blm new- bope. It meant tbat tbe girl aud her mother would be absent all dny. Why not fao|. old mau Tripp nlone. demand bis bill, promise a check, cateh Hie noon Irnin for towu nnd leave his elfects as se. curlty? To be sure, be w-ould lose tbem as well as his Trippvllle fame, but what then':' Was It not better Ibnu to be forever pestered witb the sentlmen- tnl Pinkie, ber ogling mammn nnd that ubiquitous aud preposterous bird'/
It took courage tu politely deollne tbe Invitation, but he did It. It took more lo fm-e IIk- long suffering nnd skulking Tripp, but to --demnnd Ids 1 i{^\f,i[ bin:" And Iben lo dnie li-i "slnnd utf' | -n,,. the proprietor: Thnt wns nerve!
"Mister Tripp." said Brusblngbam Ibnt fnteful morning, when the sweet girl grnduate nnd mn bnd left Ihe place clear. -.Mister Tripp, I--nliem. I'm thinking of leaving. I—"
".Vh-h!" gasped the old man.
"I'd like—nh—to know, that is tu soo. nbont what my bill is."
"So yer goln' awny, eb';"
"I'm afraid so." -
"Yc ain't acomln' back, air yo':"
"I—ah-really cnn't say. 1 "
"Hee hen', young feller, if yer goln' away an' ain't acoiuln' baok. I'll mnke tbe bill ns triflin ns '
••I'm afraid I mny never get nn op- Iiortnnlty lo return.'' brightened .lim.
"But if ye'Il tnke nwny Hint gosb- dlnged pigeon— "
¦All rigbt, sir."
"An' nil this dad-gnsled sloojo truck, pnck and pnasel. nud git out Tore theni fool women comes back ''
¦-('ertainly."
'-They woii'l Iio no bill al all;" omi eluded old mau Tripp w-|ib n yowl of ooncenlrnled rnge nnd lellef.—John H. Unftery, In tbe Chlcngo Record-Herald.
GRASSHOPPERS A BLESSING.
Kansas Farmers Find Tliey Make Onoil Food For Turkeys.
I'nimers in Weetem Kansas. Knsterii Coloi-ndo nnd Soutbwestern Nebrnskn no longer Imik on the grassliopiers ns a pest and n ineuai-o lo crops, says a To¬ peka speoial to tbe New York Tribune. Instead Ihe Insect is regarded as n vnl¬ nnble nss^'t. and the arrivnl uf n swarm of theui Is hnlleil with as mucb delight as is a good Iwirvest of some minor orop. Tbe chnnge in the attitude ut tbe farmers toward tbe grasshoppers Is thc result uf the dlscuvery tbnl tbey nro exoellent fofid for turkeys.
Moro tbnn n quarter of a ccutury ago grasshoppers destroyed thousands of dollnrs' worth of orops In Knnsas and gave tbis State its Hrst reputalloii tor suffering. Tbe fariners In those dnys raised nu turkeys, nnd the Insects bad full sway. Today tbousnuds of turkeys are owned in tbe western part of Kansas. The fowls live almost ex¬ clusively on grassboppers. and each bird Is snld to be able lo consume be¬ lween n pint nnd n quart of tbe insects .1. day.
Tbe discovery that grasshoppers made good food for turkeys was made three years ago by Albert Whitlock. a Smith founiy farmer. Tbe next yenr he ralseil 3(>n turkeys, nnd not ouly kept his own farm clear of grassbop¬ pers. but mnde a good profit olt the tor- keys by renting them to his negbhors who were Iroubled by the grasshop- jiers. The next year bis neighbors be¬ gan raising the turkeys. Tbey set thc turkoy eggs under tbeir bens, and ns soon as the youug fowls were Inigc oiiougb to provide for tbemselves tbey were taught to bunt grasshoppers. It 1« ensy to tench Ibem, ns they soon t-.:- (-ome vory fond uf the lnse«-is.
ItaoseTell-. tlir.r Was Mud
Thronsb Commissioner
rhilanelphia—frealrient IViiuIil \p-
IMvtnt m Commlasion and kjodeavoi tn
Obtain a Satisfactory Selilemeni.
Wnshinglon. H. C- Bi-yond fbe siaio.
monl givon out nt the Wbilo House ex
plainina tin- vNlt of ('ominissionoi
Wrigbl III I'blladolpbia to niooi Mr,
Mill-hell. Ihen wrvr no dovolopillolll-
on Tuesday in roganl lo ilio , oal "iriki
The stnteuioiil from tb- Wliilo IIoiisi
follows:
-On Monday. Ootobor n. tin. Ilmi Cnrroll I>. Wrigbi. (•ouimisslonor ol l.alior, went to rhiladelphia nnd gavo to Mr. John Miioli.-ll th.- following from lhe Presidont;
"If Mr. Miichell will soonro llio iiii iiioiUalo return tu work of tbo uiluois in Ihc aniiii-aoiie regions ilio I'rosidoni ivlll at onoe appol'ii a oonimissioii to iiivestlgnie tboroughly inlo nil inaiti'r^ .11 issue between Iho o|s>rntors aud miners, nnd will ilo nil wiibiu lil< Iiower to oiiiniu a setllomoni of Iboso inestlons In uooordnnoo witii ilio ro liorl of the ooinmlssion.'
"Mr. .Mlioiioll iia-i lakoii tills iiiailoi uuder ooiisldcration. Imt the I'losideiii not vol lieou advised of auy <lo
Tho foi-egoliig slaiomoiii was issiii-d ifter a c-ourerenoe with .VItoi-iiey-(!on ¦nil Kno.v. rusiniaster-Ceneral I'ayne. Mr. Sargoiii. and (lenerul .lames S I'larksou. The President also oon ferreil wllh Dr .\Ibort Shnw nnd I»r. I.yiuaii .Vbbutt.
Tbere was n repurt iu <-lrouIatbm lu Iho olleol Ibut the Presideni Mould ippoint a commission to Invesilgiiio tiio -triko regardless of the notion of Mi. Mitchell nnd his nssiM-intes uu liio prop isiliun lu Ininiodlnloly resmno worii. I'liere whs uu aulhority for this repm-l. ior wns Ii piubniilo thnt the Presidont wuuld give nny iniiiiiallun oi' wbai b - would do in tiie event uf his proposl- lou being ileoUned. Wbal be musi oar- lestly desires is to seoure a resumpliun if work In lhe miucs Hint the tliroat- -ned publio distress may lie nverted. md it is not at all likely lliat llo will 111 anytbing tu interfere wiib tlini oon- <nmuinllon ur Hint he will tnke nny <iop Ihnt would In.Uonto a I.elief that ;lie Presidont has any authority to in orvene in tin- selilemeni of Ibe iioii
ATTITIOK or THK STItlKKIl».
CHALLENGE FROM LIPTON
Hn Will Makf Another Auempi to Capuire the America's Cup
It. Sa,, siiitiiirooli 111. Will Br an Im¬ pi OTrment uu llie I.MSI I'liallenger Tlilnks IIU Clianres (iooil.
lllillllll ilu
iiiiiial slop 111 anollier .olll st I'm llh .\iiiorioa'» Cup i"'a» lak.n wlion Sir rimuia^ I.ipion's liiird • lialloiigo wi.« slgno.i Iiv ibo ortloials 11' ill.- Uoyal lister Yin in rlub ami niaib-.l by ili.iii at P.olfasi. Ir.-laud. to lb.- Now York Ya.lii Club Tbo lotii-i ..lUiaiiiiiig 'll.' iban-ngos g.M-s Io Iho rnlle.l Stall > on ill.- Wbilo Smr I.in.- M.-am.-r (i.-.-ani.-
Th.- U.ill l iiarl.-. Ull-^^.•li i.-pi.-soiii id Sir riioiii.-.s l.iploii when tbe .hnl ll \.-lili.-r ll.- luir any of -r^ wonl.l spenk of tln- ¦i g.-n.rall.v nndersi.iod t uial.-rlally .IiITer fruin
iiib.-i mll.-i
tiun III. Ib.l
rbi.-b
l-r.- iigi'i .si> for
lnst
pin
r Ih.- trophy wir lluring IllO inoiiHi
Til- lll-st .-.11 probably Ink of .\ugusl.
Speaking of ids Ibinl atleinpt lo win tbe .Mnerl.-a's Cnp. Sir Tbomas I.lplon snld:
"I .aiin.ii .lis. nss liu- leriiis nnlll ih. olllilals of III.- N'.-w York Ya.-bi Clul imve liad an opportunity o, d.-nl wiii thom. and iiav,- sieiiilioii iboir ..pin ii-jis. 1 liavi- ,.v.-ry n-asmi to hopo tbe.i will lo 1 .llisl.1..r.'.l Mitlsfn.tor.v. ll. I lliink I siiall win'/ Woll. I .lo iioi Ihink I would iiy my In.k for lb. iblnl liiiio nnl.-ss 1 ihoiiglil I liii.I : prettv go.Ml .-haiL-e. .\o .iilw-r Hrilisb .r has .xbibiied anv il.'sin- I.i lifi Ih. .up. If nnybody bad iiirn.d up I woul.l willingly nav.- iiia.b- way f.o llllll. Kul I i-aiiiioi lol Ihl- .'han.e •.'. altogolh.-r.
"1 .ortainl.i li.-li.-v.- Siiiinini.-k III will I II iiii|ii-ov.'tii.<nl on lb.' Ins
.liall.-iig i.aiis will imv.' boat than ran I Kiiig.loni"
If sil.. is i.oal.'
II!-,
I.I pi
idu.-
Imill 111 Ibo I'nii.'.l
.\.-w V.irk City As soon as Sir
'Ibomas I.ipion's . lialloiig.' tor lii.' Ani.-rl. a'> (tip 1^ i-o.-.-ivo.l a spe.ial .jiii'oliiig of III' N.w V.irk Yin-bl Clul' wiil l.l' .alb-.l. and it ili.< ..iiirse of pm- .-Ollnr.- of l.iriii.-r v.-ars Is follow.-.1 a
s]ii-i-l;il o.lllillllll. .- Mili I ppoiut.'.I l.l
a:iaiiK.- 111.- .1. lalN vf ilio .-.iiil.-st with ro|iroseiitativ..s .if Sir ¦i'lioiiias I.lpton's ('lull. 111.- Itoval li.ii-i Vll.Ill Club, ami Uiis .•.iimiiiiio.- v.ill bav,- full i«.w .rs t.l 11.'. -pi lllo .lllllll Iigo nnd blu.I the .bli. lo 111.- inal.-li It is iiImi prcib allll- at tills iii.'.-iiiig. or al nil ovenis ii-ry so.m afi.'rwnnl. ili.- porsouiiel of a svudl.aio Ihai will ordor a now ya.lil lo bl- bnill l.v till- ll.ri'.-sli.ifrs will be
kno
i ll is p.issil.lo al.s.
that t\
ili.-i
The Valoa of Helaa RIabbod.
The oiithuslnsm of tho Juurnnllsi nu.l lilornry w-urker is ns cousplcuous as Ihat ut the solentlsi an.l bis disiiosltbiu to sni-ria.- himself tor bis nrt .|Uite as strong. .V dispat.li fnun Paris, while ll records the stabbing of Mr. Per.-ivnl Pollard by au young .Vusiriau who mis touk billl for another man. a.Ids; -.Mi. Pulbu-d bled prufiisely. bul tbo woiiinl pr.ivod slight, and lie regards Ibo ex¬ perience as uf great value to him fruni a literary ixiiut uf view." Mr Pidlnnl Is uul .-x.-epiioiinl lu bis d.-ligbt at being stabbed as a suur.-i' of ninterial for ronlisll.- writiug. Th.iso wbo servo lllo publi.- In tho 111.-mry tl.-ld f.-.'l <'on stanlly ibo shortoomliigs .«f tli.'ir imag illations, ami are qiiiie vvllling to pUn-.- oiii tln-ir tanoy by desoripiiou. uot of imaginary situations, but real ones.
rin'ie are no .|.>iil.l young aud ardeui writers waiting around for a .bab.-ei.i be stabbeil. sbot. .Irowned .and resuso! lait-ili to Iv nblo fo write ll up. It is very bard lo hnvo voliiuiary omotlons The.v aro qUile luaohlno like How .nil .1110 dosorilii- a riiiinway wbo lins never been in oih'. or a r.'sou.- from a burning buil.iing wb.. lias not seen suob u res one. or. better still, boeu the r«-s.-uer or ll.e res.ued'/ rho rising lii.'rary world is simply pilling for -experiences." Ii was gri-at look Mr Penivnl PoUar.l wns ill. gelling siabbeil in Paris; be Is oiivi.'.l .if a larg.- . irolo of a.liiiirins friends.-^-St. Louis ClolieDeiuocrnt.
It IVas Htreagly Agaiust Areepllnic the i Fresldeot's Proposition. |
Wilkoslii...0. Pa- Thl' prlm-lpal f.ai ; ores of Iho .-onl sirike wliioli .liiiiii.'il ' publi.- utteution in lb.- ooal fields, ivero: Will tbo minors yl.-l.l 1.. Ibo I .leslro of tbe Presl.l.-ni ,if tin- Inlio.l . Stntes tor theiu lo return to w.irk ami ! Investigate ntterwni-d. nnd will tin- ' lUliio oporntoiK b,- abb- to .arrv mil ili.'li proiiilso Io pni.iiiii- .-iimigii .oal i IO i-elievo Ihe simati.in if giv.-n ili- I lirute.-tluii uf till- full uiilitnt-y p.iw.-: ' jf the Stnle'.' .
.\ft.-r II most .ai-.-fnl iiiqiiirv anion;: , .lie .llstrl.'t oltl.ors. ii..t Inoln.tin-; tin- | llsiri.-t Presidents, an.l til.- rani; ami 'lb of min.' work.'rs. ii was fmuul Hint sC!itlni.-ni Is strongly against a.<-.-|Hlii;; 111.' Presi.loul's proposiiimi in lis pros- 'lit furm. As t.l 111.' olh.'r f.'aiuie o. he slluntlon. as it oxisli-d. oiiinion is livlded. an.l will remain s.i nniil ilu- loal n-si <-oiii.-s riio Pi-esldent's ni.s ..age to Mr Mit.liell was i-ariioslly .lis, -iissoil l.y lllo slriking iiilin-rs an.l .ill '.ens g.-iioi-nlly,
Slitrhell Cannul AerepI rroiiosillon,
Huffnlo. S, Y,-Pi'esi.loiii Mli.li.il ; wblle here in i-ontereno.' wiiii a .niii- . mlttee nppuiuted by tbe Nnlloual .Man¬ ufacturers' .\ssoolalluii lu s.-. ur.-. if . .losslble. the I'.'suuipllun ot work in ' Iho nntbraoite .-ual fields, positiv.-Iy lio- diue.l I.l discuss Ihe re.|ii.-«I ma.lo by : Pn'Sident Itoosevelt thai Mr. .Mil.-b.-ll \ nse his Inflnenoe t.i iiiduoe tin- niiii.'ls ' 10 resume work with n promise of iln- iippointmcni ot n oomniissloii i.i invos- ' lignie the miners' grievnn.-os. It was ! lenrned from n reliable soun-e. how- over, tbnt Mr MiK-hell .lues uoi reganl ' Ihe proposition fnvoratdy. nn.l tbat lii- would de.llne to nsk the minors lu r.'- <umo wurk under Ilio oondilions stipu- i Inteil. I
Althongh .Mr .Mil. boll ina.l. n.i pii'n I ill- stateinoni tbnt lie wunhl not a.-, opt President Ho isevolt's proposition to work Immedini.-ly nnd thrash uv.-r ilu' grievances uf tb.- miners nfterward. II.' ileelared privniely Ibul h.' .-oul.i nof .-.iiisiiler tbe prop.>sitiun f.ivorably.
I.uaa llroiith In Tesas Knde<l.
I'll.' tbirty inonlbs' drouth in Texas si-oiiis III II,. bidki-n ai last. Two g.ioil niius iiav,- fnlU-n lai.-ly. alibmigli it .¦.linos to.i Int.- Ill llo i-.irii inn. li goo.l. Il.iw.-v.-r. il is ..f 'lb,. gn-;iii'-t b.'n.-lil to sto.'k liit.-n-sis,
Hiiapleloos of Trlnre Tuan.
iiio nioviiiniiis o' Prin.-i- Tuan in I'liina an- .niisiiig gr.at iinonsiii.-s-» bis Ho.\.-r .-Ollll.-1 lions being suspliioiis.
svilili,at.-s lll:l.l 1
Imlill .1 Vll.1.1 rnm
i;ar.l|i.-r. nl' Can
.iiv. an.l oil.- that
lion anil Imii.- npm
liis|il,.lil. of Hosio
Ml-tit it is only -gl
o .lis.l.lsod OIK- 1.
.b'slKiis l.v Willian
tier A: Cox. of tbis
will pb'ilgo ils amlll
II .b'Sigii by Crown
1. Hill at Ihls mo
osswm-k as roganls
JVFhJ
'HE WEEK
wAsntNO-roK irrMs.
Se.retaiy Sbaw Issned n .-Iroulni i. Nnlionnl imnks. nnnuunoing Ihai lb. reaerve ml.- will not be euforoed su fai HS il relates lo liovernment deisislts so inte.l by (iovornmeui bonds.
The Payniasi.'rlJon.-rnl's stnieineiil slioweil a satlsfn. lory .011.1111011 in tin Iinnn. OS .if ilio .Vrin.i
PInns for war college liulldings at Von Hiley. Kan,, were approvetl by Seerelary Hoot,
lieparlmenl of .Vgrioulturo estimnles tor next yoar enll fnr S-lndiUKi In¬ crease
OI'll AIlOPTKIl ISI.ASHS.
All .nriliquake .ii.l «unio damag.- al Ilunni. and killed two uativos.
Au aposioli.' viearat.' was ordeipil for tbe Islaud uf Mnndanno. P I.
The .Vmevionu .-oinmn under Caplain Pershing, in .Mindanao. P. I., captured three of the six forts of tbe Maoin Sul¬ tans, rwenty Moros were killed, but ibe .Vmerl.-an suffered nu .-asnnllies
(ieneral Chnffe.- and Vioe-dovern.ir Wi-igbt sniled from Mnnlla for San I'ranclsco.
l-'rodorick C. Jnokson. Cnptaln and Assislnnt Surgeon. I". S. A., died at Manila uf morphine iMiisoniiig. Cap- mill Jn.-kson's bome w-ns lu Cduiiibus. Ohio.
illlCll
trial.
.I.isopl
111 bis suit -.t'f.',V' ,i that lity. alll ng linn of Knl Mr Hiigl.i-s iiiuri.-s siisi.-iiii if lli,- liors.'s.
hoso IWO oiiii-rprisis. As ill Illl- Coliiiiilila an.l (¦oiisiitunon I is n.iw pra.tl.-ally .-.-rtain thai Ib.-y vlll bo onton-.l ill llie ..mipotiiiou for il.' honor of .I.-fondiiig (ho oiip. Cap ain Cli.-irUs Harr will iiii.loiibtodly lo¬ lie skiiiiii-r 111' tin- iiip ilofoiidi-i.
AUTOMOBILE VICTIM WINS.
irl. ar.'.llin V.r.lln ro. ¦» Arrlilmt ai
hoi.l.rl«l.t, N. .1.
Tiiiiiim, N. .1. .V .juiy in lin- l'nilod
iiiiios Ciniiii Cmu'i. afl.-r a fivo dsys'
awar.l.-.! SlJ.iiTii .laniages lo
s. of Now Vork Cil.l.
1 I'.-lix Wallilirg. also
I iii.-iiili.-r .ll llll- li.'iiik
I,ooll \ Co
¦lallli.-ll ibiiiiap'?' tm
1 111 lb.- running nway
lil.-li M.-r.. frlgbtouo.l
s iiiitniiioMb- at Son
N J. (ini- ol' llio hurses was
1111.1 Mr. lliiulii-s. wil.l is sixty
I old. .issoriid Ihal bis spino was
iiiioiilly iii.iiiiiit Mr. Wnrlmi-g
ill' was not ill III'- aulomoblli- at
DROUTH IN AUSTRALIA.
IVheal I.an.l. ot Norlliern Victoria Vleld NotMna—¦•IXres. Amona Farmers.
Lmiil'iu. Tiio riUM-s's .-orn-spni.lont II .M.-lboiirn.- ..-p.irts Ibal. owiug lu 111- pnilmigi'.l dioiilh. n Inrgi- area of ll.- wlioai lands .,f Nortliorii Vli-i..n.i .vill ylol.I nollilng ihis s.-asuii,
Tlii-re is gnat distress among tlio fnniioi's uf lllo siri.'k.-n dNtri.i. who ll-o iinal.l.- lu iiio.-un- sultl.-loni toed fur Ili.'ir Iiorses anil lattle. nnd iboy an' ippoallni; to tii.- (l.ivoriiiii.-ni fur freo iraii.sii.iriail.in m ihr soiiili.".-n aioa of
1 ly -Mr 1 irigiii, I iill.'.l.
Warbi
ii.-ai 1.- lllllll . ;.- in-,- 1
lands ..f Iho pn
111..- i.-all.-.
vli.-re .iff.-r-
liirni;
rale Slu.leut Held I'nr Auto Arcident.
Harrv W. I in Pny. iii.-iiilior of ill.' s.'iilnr '.lass ill Vai.-. was ii.nin.l uv.-r n. Illl. Siiporiiir c.iuii fn.m lb.- P..|i.-.- I'miri :ii .\.-" Ilav.11. on lb.. . luirg.- ..I imiii-laiiglil.r. I'M I'nv's i:miio i» in .Vil.-gb.iiy. P.I. I.asl .Inn.-, wbilo >lilv iiii; bis aiil.iiiioblb- ill N.w Haven, li. slii..-'.v II. Tiioij..- Miiiiro. a iiiarino on .,-i 1-. IV ii.. 1II..I .if bis in.liiri.-s.
DOMEaTIC.
Hisbop Poller and Mrs. Alfn-.l C.Tu ing Clnrk won- inarrle.l in Coupers (own. N. Y.. in the piosi-ii.-.- of a few friends of tlio families.
An'hl.ish.ip I'm-by n-.elvo.l liie Papnl brief invesiing bim with llie llllo of Onlinarv of ih.' grent C.ilhollc .\n'lidl...os,- uf Now York.
I'.ooause a si'..r.'t s.i.lely .'.iiiinian.lod lllm lu die. Wong Novv stnrv.-.l iilius.df l.l ib-ntii at Cbioago.
Tile va.-an.y ou lb.- Uemo. lalii- State liok.-l ill Massaobnsetls vvas flll.-d by lb., noiniiiation of Herbert C. J.iynos f.ir l.ieuienaui-iluvei-uur.
'Th.- N'ntiuunl Irrlgntluii Cuiign-ss uioi in ('(dorado Springs. Cul.
Uulund H. Mullneux's sei-un.l trial at Nevv Yurk City was puslpoued for one woek. owing tu the illn.ss of Jndge Harr.'ti.
Captain Pi|M-r. I'. S. A., n-tin-il. vvns apiMilnled a Iiepuly Pidl.-i' Cuniuiis- slun. r .if Now York l.'ily .•.uiso.|Uoni on Culnilel Thurstun's ret iremeu t,
Twu buudnsl medl(-nl sludeuis In a rinl smnslied the wlnduws of the Mod- i.-o-Cbirui-glenl Collego nn.l the Knnsas Citv Medical College, al Kansns City, Mo'.
Two fi-olghl trains uu tbo (iulf. Colo¬ ra.lo an.l Snntn I'o Itnilroad .-ollideil an.l IVVO m.-uibei-s of Iho orew wore kllle.l an.l liv.. Injured,
Justii-i' ..f till- Pen.-e l-'icderlck I. stults Jr.. .if Soulb .Viuboy. N. J., wus ai-resied on a beu.-li warranl ebaig.-d with eiubow.lliig *11K) wbloh lie lllegnlly r.'oelvcd as 1 iisli ball from Hvran A. Porrlg... a •nnalboat Cap- l.alll.
C. W. Norlon, ni'iesied by postal of- n<-lals la Butland, Vt., Is said tu bave ol.mined JsSlXl.dlSI by mnil swindles.
.An bour befure h.. vvns tnken tu the lienllentinry tu serv.- twu yenrs tor forgery Kdward Slioblon wns niarri<-d at Chl.-ngo to .\nnio Byors. n beautiful girl ot nineteen.
Th.iiuns J. Shaiki-y. a.-oused ot ibo mur.lor uf Hanker Nicholas Fisb. nt N'ew Yurk Cily. pleaded uut gu'Ity to lb.- indlotmenl. His bnil was lediio'-d rn.m flj.lKKi lu JUi.tXtd.
Tho Hemuornll.- Sinie convention, nl Provi.leiice. II. I., numlnnted Dr. Y. I,. I larvin, ut Cuinlierlnnd, for linvernor, uvor .Mayor John I'. Fitzgerald, ot Pawtuck.-t. 'The vote was 110 to 101.
Fred Hardy, eouviftod ot killing two men, was liauged nt Nome, .\lnskn.
.V inunuinent tu thc motlier of Pi-osi- d.nt l.iu.'..lii vvas d.-.Iiontod at l.iucolii City, Iud.
Attoiii.'y lieneral Havlcs. at .Mbaiiy, N. Y.. do.-ided to grant a benring ou a pelilion Ibat he pi-uoeed ngnlnst the eual carrying railroads nnd conl oom¬ pauies under tlie nii'l-triist Inws of New Yurk State.
Frederick C. I'llnilT. formerly n St. Louis. Mo., t'uuncllman. testlfled to lb.' offer nud pnymenl of tliousands of dol¬ lars by Hobert M. Hiiyder, un Irlnl for
bribery. Wbllo liealing his wife, (lust Selfeld
was killed nt Poshligo. Wis., by bis aon. Hnrry Jurdau. uf Siuux Falls. S. P..
di.d frum Injuries receive.l In .-1 fool
ball gam.- ili.-n-. Tile ole.-lion lor (iovorn.ir and Slate
offleials held tbniughoul (ieorgla
pnssed off qnielly. uo orgnnired upposi.
liou liaving boon made ngnlusi
Democrnli.- ticket. b.-ado.I b.v
.Ililli
ISUO Mchcml. Opeo Iu
Tw.'iv.' biiii.l^-d publl .'OU ..p. lll'.l III Pon.l lli •lubin..' ..f .V..INS1 pupil-
I'orlo lllc
.lapau-. Naviil I'
npon.'.I ilini III.
Ill Mllllill 111.' ll.'XI si
iiir lialib-sliips. si: iritis.-IS all.I 1 ari.Ills i.-sso 11,fl 111 .siii.issi.isNi aiiiiiii.ll, v.-ai-. 'Til.- Iialllosiilps ur. 'ill T;iiglaiii1. aii.l lill'-,.mil land. I'l-aiii.- ami li.-niiuiiv
¦era 11
lapai
TWO BOYSJOUJID^iiUllll
Their Bodies Discovered in a Field Near Hiddon Heightt, N. J.
POLICE ARREST A COMPANION
Friend or VlrUanaSald to Bare Baea Sooa wuh Them IJisS—He tloattj Mala- laloed Ills Inaorence. Allhoagh Foal- llvelj l.l»ollBe.l hf a nirl—ralaoa Theorr Adraaeed br tbe aalhorlllaa.
("HUi.len. N. J.-In finding Ibe bodies of Jobn ll. Coillu, eleven years old, sn.I Price Jennings, three yeart his senior, lu a weed-grown field on the farm of Hnllngs I.Ipplucott. on Iht Chew's Lnnding Koad. nenr Hadilon H-lgbts. nliout seven mlbt southeast of Camd.-ii. iho iKili.-e had a baffling myst.'ry dn ihelr bands.
The dead buys were sons of irell- kuown Camden men. They diaap- penro.I from tbeir homes shortly after noon Wednesday. The liody of Jen- ilngs was fouud Friday night. Tlwt of I'ri.e was found the following mom¬ iug. A shorl distauce separated Ihem. .Murder Is strongly suspeeteil. Paul Wu.fdward. of raluden, sixteen years obi. wns pls.-ed tioiler arrest, charged with tbe killing of yoang t^ollln only. Nut n single mark of violencu wnt foun.I uu Ihe budy of either lad. Polsot was vvbal killed Ihem. perhai>t. The luiIlce offioisls are Iuciined to tbla the- jrv The stomachs of the vlcllmt were takeu for annlysis to Ueorge M. Ber- ringcr. n Caiiideu eheinlsl.
Young WiKKlwanl siuutly nuilutalneti Ills Inuo.-eiice. Shurtly after bla arrest lie mad., a voluninry • ttateraeol. He irni-ed bis movements from Wedntt- dny 10 the preseul time without healtt- ion. He ttdjultted seelug Jenninga tnd s.'otnu ou Tuesday, but nol sine- tben.
His story, however. Is i-ontrndlcted l.v Lillinu Martin. She Is flfteen years li.l and llvet In West CoUlngawoad. she declared thnt un Wednesday afler- loon, between 4 nud 0 o'clocK. Jen¬ nings nnd Cofflu. with an older' 0«y. 'tiiered tbe Cycler's Rest uu the White Horse Pike, where sbe was a clerk, and lougbt pies nnd suda iM>p. She was -oiifroniod witll Wuudward In County I'rusoi-iitur I.luyd's olllce. nnd she Iden- iflod hlni ns the .voutb whu was with I'olllu and Jeunlugt. Thit Is {iractlcjil- y nil lhe police have learned. The two lioys were great chnius. IVeiliiesday afteruoou lUey met outside Ibo Jeuulugs bome ami walked norlb. Tboy wore lasl seen nlive lu Ihe "Cr¬ ier's Best." within n thort distance af where their liodies were found. Im- uedlntely nfter ibelr dlsapiH-aranci- the loli.-e were inl'oriiii-d. No ^)ue was dls- isivered. alihougli Ibo couutry wos -onroluHi.
Clnrence Kriisoii, of llnddun Helghis. ¦iud Frank Jobnsou. boys of Phlladel- diln. fuund tbe I'udy uf JenatMgt. Tbey lia.l iii-eii shooting bltckblrdi on Krl- lay. and at dusk were hurrying ilin.ugb the Lipplm-otI farm toward Krusens bome. l-'ullowlng a path iluiig the brink nf n pit. leading froui I oh.'sinut gruve. ihey stumbled ater Iho body uf Jeuulugs. wblcb lay iin.b-r a ii-eo. They rnu to lladdeu Heights :in.l told rri>eliolder Hninuel Wood. Hi' 111 turn telepliunert Coroner I'nul LIt.-liflel.l.
Nu senreb wus niado fur the secoud .oily until Jonuings bad be.-n Ideutlflwl l.y J.'bu C.iltlii's fnth.-r. It was then -..ar.bers fonn.l Coflln's butly iu a -lump of wei'ds forty yords from ivliere Jennings had bcu found.
Suun after bolh bodies arrlvetl al llM Murgue llu- nulupsy wns begun. Th* i.db-e lost no time, nud noting on a (-Ine liven Ihem by Mr. Coffln. Woodward was nrrested. Kor mmv thsn aa hour Prosecutor I.loyd and Deteclivet filer. ,y and Hurt ci-osa-exanilued Wi>od- nard. Three times Ue was confronted with I.llllnn Martin, and each time aa she left the Prnsocntor's private office she declaretl tbat Iu- was the boy who was with Jennings and Coffln at "Py- i-lers Host "
The' only explanation given as lo why Whodward was .-barged wllh killing Coffln wns that ihe nnthorllles were not sure, nf their ground, and sim¬ ply wanted,to hold the siispact nntll sumelhlng more defiulle could lie lenrned.
Vouug Coffln wns n son of Wllllain Coffln. Division Krelghl Agent of Hie Pennsylvania Ilallrond. Jegalng's fnther Is Jnsepbus Jennings, a well- known mnsl.-Inn nnd .liieotor of the Thlnl Heglmont Haud of Cnmden.
MOROS'CRUSHING DEFEAT
Amerioans Win Complele Victory and Taka Forty Fort?.
A tortlo Oy raaallea. L0.1 b.v a aalla*,
Mel aad Bafalaed. aad tko
Leader alala.
Manila- The American .-uluuin iin det Captain John J Pershing, of the Klfteeuih Cavnlry. bus .-tmiplelely Aiutisd the Maolu Morns In Mindanao. kllllaa MT wounding KK) uf ilieui aud captnrlag and destroying forty torls 'tvrrt Americans were wounded.
On Toesday the Moros relired tc their largeat and strongest fort, on tbe lakt ahore. and Wednesday Caplnin Perablng attacked ihem with artillery, bombarding the enemy for three hours
At noon Lleutenanl l,«rlng. leadiag a squad of men. attempted to set flre to the fort. He crept under the walls and started a Mate, luu the Moros dls<-or ered him and forced tlie Americans le retreat.
During the afternoon the Sullau ol Cahugatan led a sortie at Ihe head of a t«UKl of faaatlct armed with kriases. "VfKI crept through the grass and apiBBg up and attacked tbe Amerlrtus. The Sultan was wounded six times and boloed an American liefore he died. His followert were killed.
In the darkness Wetlnesday night Captain Pershing took Ills batteries within 100 yards of tbe fort, closed lu bin Infantry Hues aud resumed the at¬ tack. The Mortis broke through twice and attempted to etcape by the beach, but were discoveretl and many of them were killetl.
The Moros alMindonetl the furl early on Tbnraday. after flfteen hours' Imm- harduieut. and Thursday Captain ror¬ shing destroyed tbe rest of tho forls nud returned to Camp Vicars.
It It lielleved tlx- moral effei-i uf the defeat of the Moros will he great, llantral llavlt hat ordered that hottlll. Het be tttyed In order to iiermit the Knltnn of Bacalod and oilier hostile Dollant to make ptire.
Tha flnltant of Maclu were confident of their ability to defeat the Auierleaut and vowed befnre Ihe Ught to euter iilavery voluntarily If ihey Ihemtelvet were defeated.
Uenerai Davis bas seut Oeneral Rnmner. In comiuaud of the American forty's In Mindanao, a congratulatory telegram ou llie tucceta uf Captalu Perthing and the small American loss.
A CARLOAD OF lABIES.
THE SABBATH SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LEMOM COMMCNTS FOR OCTOMR ll.
laaaata noaa Baw Tark FaaaaBB«|Aay. lam Ftr rasalUoa la trisoaaala.
Milwaukee. Wis.- .V carload of Imbies wnt ahlppeil through Milwaukee a few dayt ago. Oue of the little ones vvas contlgned to a Milwaukee family, but lhe consignee did not spiiear at the station, and so uo baby was loft off here. Tbcy come from a New York Calbolle foundling asylum, and are lie¬ ing distributed to families In thit Htate.
The car arrived on the regular pat¬ ienger train from Chicago at 11 o'clock s. m.. aad ttarttd for Oahkoth a few minutes later There were thlrty-flve babies on board, varying In ages from a few months to two or thret ytara, tnd werr In charge of a matron, a nurse, and a male tllrndant, who took ;-are of the transfers and receipts, riiey traveled In a regular flrti class i-oaeli. lying ou the teals on Improvised liedt of linen and Imliy hlankets. and were extremely well behaved.
A FIFTCeN-YEAR.OUO RRIOF.
aho Bad Kla^d aad tho Traaat oairei Waa aoarehlaa Far Ber.
Uotlieu. N. V.-Lud Fuller, twenly- tbree yeart old. and Maliel E. .Mian flfteen yeart old. Iralh of MIddletown. went to Port Jervlt and were luarrlotl at the Methodist Churrh parsonage there by tbe Bev. W. A. Chadwick. Tha matrh was an elopement, and liolb of the young people Intended that It should be kept (julet for tome time.
They returned to their respective hornet, and none was the wiser until Truant Olllcer 8. B. Morgan called ou the brldt't mother, Mrs. Jamea Allan, aad suted that .Mabel must return tc tehool.
The yonng lady declined, hut the "bagy" man was Intltlent. and flntlly he wat Informed of the wedding. He threw up both handa la turprlte, hul recovered bit compoturt tuffltrlently to congratulate the bride, after which he tpeedily departed.
CONVICTED OF BRIBERY,
M. Terrell for elerled In full.
ernor.
I.ulli I'.ii-j
llrcrease t.f Aruiy Ksprn.Ill.irrt.
,\nii,v i.x|.,-iiililuros lasl .v.-ar d.- .n-.iso.l »IilS.I'«i. 1.Willi: lai-f.l.v m n .111. e.1 niiik-
Klglileen rishlna Itoats Wrecked.
Till- l.iiliiailnr mall st.-aiii.-r arriv.-d ..1 Sl, .lolitis. N. I" Willi HI' III.-11. form iug III,, invvs of i-iL'iii.-.-ii v.-ss.'ls Ilial vv.n' vvn-ikod "Hi Ho- .'."'sl .liiriin: ;i il.r.f tall. I'h.- whoh- slion- wa> swi-pi .md 111.' .|i'»tTO.ti..u 111 ttsliiiii: i.r.ii'.-rly was exieusivi-
Haah llobbors tiet BIB,tflO.
Hiil.lM-rs .-lit.-r.-.l IllO <aviiigs bank :it Fori Mill. S C. blow iip.-ii IllO vault aud safe of tiie insiitution an.l .s<ai» d with all iho avallabb- .ash. niumii;! ;il- 10 ii-arlv * l.-l.l SSt. <• ,J
t hoseii
Sir Mar.-i ,.,nl Mavoi ng y.-ar
Id Mayor of l.ao.lui.
<aiim.-l litis b.-.-n ¦ 1
re.nor D.lell N
lld.ll :llld ill !.,. linmlili.al lily lllfiiriil.il
il ll.llllillllli.il ¦ad of III.- N.H I Od.ll ..ii'.b I'.ir biiii-.ir
•"P I'
;i|..llilal.-s,
A 1 raliro-^Iau
s.-iiliii;: lh<- :is|ml.- lia.l
-l.urtlnK IV..rl.l.
Mo
vlillo PI
"Llaiaa"
Tho v.ilnblliiy o well knuwn lu al' ii<.vvs|ia|)er profosi Uen de«.rlbo.I In tbo modern liuei
hakeap««re.
Iho jM-nny -i-liner is loiiiio.ied Willi tho ion Had "llWlet' a piv'ss lelogrnui by Iho message would
aralan Uei aitaa. |
The iMMiolBoo .-It llano.»-k wns rubboA 1 aBf Iho burcbiP* m.ui-«1 Sl.ssi worth | of ttoatps find K>»i iu .-ash Tiif j baiglBiabliii lllillllll lif niilll! I ! gylctTlar. I
Kow Trado a«haal at tltalra. 1
Tba Hlale Pritaa t'omuisoion ii.,s I twtooot plana for a new irade tt i.o. I 1 bBlMlBg'lo be rrvcted .11 the 'C.'c-Vi :a miltmtttorj.
siasti.- pupil T.. siimulaie her effort be set her 10 wurk iMpyiug uhjeois of bavo l«-en hesd.'d s.inieibing liko this still life rhis progress fasoinuted Mr« in large letters '¦.VppallinK rragedy In Tripp, nud "h ¦ uueartbetl from IllO t«>t lienmark. King Murd tom of an ohl .lo».-i a siuffe.l wim,- : Hrother, Young Court I.a.ly (ioo- Ma.l pigeon thai bad omo done sj-rvin- aa aud Drowns H.rs.'|f. Fuui Uoyal I'ei •the d.iv.-' ii|Min a fioral ..ffrrlug for a soiitgos Slaughtered" .-enalii .le<" aseil sunt. The advent of . "The Morohaut of Vrnii^e." instead Ibis 'diiv.-' lixod Ihe «tt(us of Brush of Mp|>e»ring un.l.r tha; moilest and Ingham's .llllgei-.t pupil I'lriki.- paini i . onmiuiipUoe ml.-, vvoul.l bavo lie-n i-sl lliat ib.vo on everylhiug. lu ovorv lioral.l'-<l by ilio liner as Kxira.irdi- • uucoivablv (lilor Ilghi attitu.lo and nary Vcnotlsu Trial .\ J.vv Mt.ney. IH.S, Sho bougbi ...nls of wixMkii Lender CIsliiis .1 Pound .¦( Human sliov.-ls. plaques, pisu-s. srT't-ns. iloil- Flesh"'
liof. Itnibre-.|Uiu«. vanvas and fraui.s In liko mann- 1 Home., mid Juliet"
lUbe-. brushes. eass-U ami |K»leliei- Uill w.iuld bav, In-, ..iiie-'Depb.ral.le and Ibo Tripp Hnuae Is-gau to look like an Palheti. Tragevl.v in High l.ito Two .111 ».Ui>.l and Paiia rrlpp tade<l inl.. 1 . L.-vert Commii SuKido'" „r snmoibing sininer looking, .aukored akeletuo of ; of ibal son Tbos,- examples indi.ni. hlmsoli ir P,ukie htd only pa.nted ; bow Kbakrspeare's terse titles would iMi.neib ».• I-".ilto- ll.a; d.^vo p.-.pii b.ive shn out if bsndlod b.v lb.' lluoi. uilghl Uau- kei-i up al leatt a Arn-- -Ttt-Blis
oalnen
People,
Cl.iirl. s 'T. V, hat null an- n ii.sliip iipiil III
ll.' rl|«
.-I.v In 111.-it approii'
rOBBIUN.
(irau.l link.' .Nlohulas nssu Sullnn uf llussla's friemlly d iiiaiutniu or.l.-i in Ma.'.-d.inia.
Til.- Conlrai .Kiiii-rioiiu Cuurl pulsory .Vrliiiratioti was insl; orti.'.- .it San Jos.-. C.,st.-i Iti.-a. msln not pariioipatini.'.
,\n ,'ii.nsiv,. I .iiiil-iuraiimi 1 in 111.- iiativo .|ii.-iri.r ..f Ilnli; Cliina
Til.- sl,.,.;.!,. ol ri.lll Sli-fillio
in V,-iii,i. Kav.. fiinli.r -igns pnia. llillg ...llapsi-
Tli,.
iin
li,-.| iia:.l lial lll¬ ll is 111,, lonor Ssnl,
I rubles a y.ar ab
.lo Uesxk.- g.-i-
we.;ks
foss.>r Walt.i A . :.iii I ulversii.v. .11 a walking loUr
:l, wlii.li b,' vvill
ml iii.lusiria!
..ff Ho g.-ts at as IIIU. ll ns ' 1 .\niori. a 111.
Wy. k.iB. of I nluiut tn sot. Ilirough C.il.i 'is.-rvr tb.' so
tlr
Tb.n' Is su.i. a .ll
i.au nil r
b.-ing ma.l. l.f tli-rir.ary
W c Itollini 11.1 .i.lllnl llaii.li.a|. ;il Y..rk. f.-r ili.- so.i.ii H.-lTs Lady .Ml- !¦'
-ii.aiiii al.l golf balls
o an.l I. V
nil till' FIS-
ir.l M Sll. I. ork lawyor
'..nditi-iii' nl. li.o V
III lids
•ak.
, woll kimwn lidranii from Slnpard A'
..If
dn-
loinkeis lU. Ill an- unfair vilh the new
l>itli tiinriiing
,V nrui 1 I iiti ha»<d
Wol, l.i"ik
I Ight
111 llio
. Ik sol let. bns lieueral I'e
Siu'b .Vli. a
On man.v ; : 1-1;.b.l fnr tb I pminl.ios fm I iiil.iiier .-..nb-.l ball
I Inhu M..iiia..iiior> Ward, ot basebnil ; I III,.' 1- rnpidly inakius bi» iiiiirk in ' -.niu-.t-, .ir.b. Foll.iwlug his win of I 111,. F.kvvaiiok Ci.iintrv club lourna i iiioiii bo .aptiiro.l ll. Slaten Island bi|.
I hsinpinio West P.
fni J.«..i«ai marks
Pi.ifesK.i drib .11- (i sitj will sucierd 'bl IliMoif Vin-b..w a. I'«ili..l.ig'„,il lu-i nil-
.||M
is lisni -It t.Kjit.ail j.iae o .upon isi'.i. ..f Cn.bt
,1. I'uivei- I "»[ Piotessor
iLreot.i .1 H.rl
Dall ba> sai.l liiai be will play lug game. Tbai in lia>-lf ia k
g-naiautee of a guwl Dght ir net of v,,
tnrt I,-. >b. We.' I'.n.;. rs
Kngland vv on¬ li.-o Willi.' ri.litig III :iii antmiioblle and oliarg.'.l Willi I-x.¦.-.-.llllg III.- sIK-ed llnilt.
Tho Spanihii Minisi.-r .if Marine. Ibo Duk.- ..f Voragiia. is . nusi.l.-ring m.-as iiros fm llio r.-s|rl.ii..u .if i-iiiigialimi.
Jiiliaiin I'.M'P h'goii, a imiol pni|.rio tor killo.l bis .-Illln- faniily at Vb-iina, Austria Tb.- .lotails of lb.- .rliii.. Imr rifi.-d IllO .iiy I'iiWimiid inmld.-- ba.l iitil.nlan.'.-.l bis min.l
.\ Cnnliff. Wal.s, liiiu iiook.d au
Ameri.'a .b'l l-o I.-lSS. ioii« of
steam ..inl
A son WHS lllllll I-, llll' i'like an.l I>uob..ss ..f .Mail, li.'si. r at 'Taiiib-ragi-.- I'astb' lr>-laii.l
Mliaiiiaiis bnvo iininb-ii-.l tbo Itiis- »iaii Ciiiisiil ni I skill,. KumiH-nii Tiir- ki-y
Il is ruiuoi'.-.l III .M.l.lnd iliul (i.u.ral Woyier w.ml.l r.-«igii fnun ilio .Ministry nt War iMoause King Alfonso n-IUM-.l I., sign lortniii niiliiar.v d.-.-n-o.
Til. Siaiii.-s.- lioveruni.-iit is«ii.-.i a largo .lu.iuiit.i of paper iiiouiy tvilb thl. assistaiii, llf III.- ll.iUi: Kong aud Sliangbni Hauls Siaii.os,. , ndit is li.iis plau'd lllld.I Iho ..'iitn.i of llnal Hr.tjiu
Dunng lb.- .oiiiiug .igiii years Siiaiii iinoii.ls 1,1 build twclvo larg.. Inm. la.ls eigbi fast oiiiis.-is. s^v. Illy s.-von lot po-do boats HU.l Il-n submarin.- vossels
Tho rovnlniiiiiinry aruii.'s under (ien¬ erals Mat.IS nn.l Meu.b.7-1 eff.'ote.l u lun. 1...11 iu Von.-iiiein
Tb,. ». w Finnisii urdinan.-ok wore pn.niitlgaie.; at Holsliigfor« rinlan.l.
Iionoral siiii>fn.-ii..ii is ixpn-ssid in KuglHU.I HI ll" C.iV. runioiii's agni- inent with Mr M.irgaii an.l Ibo (unanl • omiuiiy I.UI lb.- foiling against sub¬ sidies i» al-o sin.ug
Tb.- JapJIio*. pr.-s . oogrHailaios Ibt-i;..vornnic«t l.u the Ilotstiuii of the loan ..t (-J.'..itai.(asi.
Suuvv fell btavily iu tbe Ali» aud lu .bo Juru Mountuibe <lri-at damage -tat il.'U' 1 fruit M.t-» ami vioryar.i»
nrder Healeaeaa lo Five Toala la tIM
Nt. lioals Fr.iaohlao Caao.
Sl l.onis. Mu. K. M, Snyder, bank
r. proiu.itor nnd millionaire. weU
pli known ill financial i-in-les in New York
llll.ll vvas I Ciiy. SI. liUuls aud Kausus Clly. was
rmin.l guilty of brill, ry lu oonutctlon
v'.iih Ibo passage uf Ibe Central Trac-
ilon I'ill. au.l Ih.. Jury asst-ssed his pun-
ishmeiii nt Ilv.. y.-ars In the penlt«tn-
Ilnry. Ile nffered nbsolulely no evl-
denio in ail effurt t.i eslnblish his Inod-
. .-u..-. liul relied outiroly upou the af-
touipis ..;' bis .-.luiisol to pn.ve thai the
.iiiinto of llinliatioii ought to apply.
¦The lestiiitotiy offereil by the KKte
sliuweil Ihai Hnyder placed glSU.UOl) 01
II.on- ia Ih,- bauds uf members of tb.
.Muni. Ipnl Assembly lu seeure Ibe imis.
sag.' . f 111- bill of whioh be was tbe
.. I j proinoi.-r.
"¦'•'"" '''"'¦" I I niier Ihe .Missouri law If Snydei
"Ik"" "' "h I |„„| I,,.,.,, g lonlluual retlileut of Ihe
' SUII.- sinoe Iho passage uf the liill the
als lisiling In .taiuli-.if limltntlon would I>e effeellve.
siopp.-d l.y ibo |Hi. -Ill,, Ktnto proved that he lived «t least
gnnter imrt of IKK) In New York.
.Insure Losllo W. Rassall Boslaas.
Ttio formal i-oslgnallon of Justice I.esll.- W Russi-ll. of Sl. I.awren<-e. a>- Jiisli..- nf tlw Supreme CuuH. l-'uiirtli Doptrlineut. hus been filed iviili llll- Seon-lai-y ot Slut.-, at Albniiy. N Y Till- res'fgiinlloii tnkes offoi-i iilltll.¦.ila'.-ly.
Sllaers Blllad la Washlagtoa ttale.
.Vn .'Xpliisi.iii uf lin.-damp uctuned 111 Ibo smith end of llle fuurth level if tiie Lawson Min.-. nl Bl»< k DU- mon.I. Wash., hndly wri-.-king lhe mine lllld killing iwelvi- minors.
Ureat Tribute lo Zola.
TllO funernl nf Kinile /ult. in Paris. Iraiii-e. passed uff wilhout st.rldUs die- iiir'.an..' 'Tin- spe.tni-l.. was nu Im l,rossivo .1110. .'si.iasi nun. wouien nnd • llildren fidlowiug ilio . .itfin fruui ilie liiin»f to 111.- i-euiei.-ry, alwre fuaerni uralb.iis were delivere.I. .Vlfreil Drey- fiu vvalk.-.I iu till- protfssiun. but vvas uol r... ognlz>"d.
Ite«aars Barred Froat I'larlaaotl.
Tho Mayor of Cineinnall. Dhlo. liat is-iiod III or.lol Ihsl lM>ggars of all dr- s.ri>.linns mnsl t'e kept off Ihr sireeta.
Msaes Usaiacae Avardod.
.\ Sh.-rlff s lury bss given Kriwsi C. .loii.-s. ..f c.irinlh. N Y.. a verdict of tVJ.Vsi ag.iinsi Ibe Intornsiloaal Papti Compary Jun<-s was rendered bllati by au nreiilent in Ibr ooBpauy's Co- rnnn mui. and i.ruugui euU foi tiain- ages tor tin.ikai.
Daodrads l.aot ¦• too. Adrii.-s by mall from ''blaa lell uf llie loss of tiko slesionblp .Han Ltoug ult lhe Cbitia .-uan tbe v*a«-l. wblcb was Is.HUU tur .^moy. and tuiliarkad :K)() Cbinese at (Singapore, wtt lott In a ty- 1 I'.Kill r-Vli all un board.
AN ELOPIMENT OUT WEST.
CawWr LaoMaaar akot kf OM'a Falbai «au Btovrlaa tmm Iba aaaat.
Uyannlt. Neh. - WlUlam Clark. « cowboy, eloped with Myrtle Bbaw berg, hit employer's daughter, ntti here. Hbawberg taw tbem at tbey atartad aad amptled bit gnn at Clark. oaa hBllet taking eBact la tbc laller't hip. Tbe couple got away, and when tbey reached Hytnnts aent for 1 dortoi and a prrarber.
Wblla one probed for ibe bullet the utbtr marrltd tbem. Clark awooned fian pala at one part of the ceremony. Tht father arrived Jntt as ll wna nm eluded, and wat tent away at Ihe polul of a gun In tbe preacher's hands.
The girl wtt pledged to t man of Iiei falber't rbolc*. but fell In love with rnaiB when Hie latter save ber life lu t runaway.
BlaUiW at Olaaa Falte. V* V.
A mob of fully IMM tympathlters nt the Hndton Valley Hallway strlkrrt paraded tbe streets at Olent Ktllt. .N*. v.. Slopping tU ctrs at Ihey came through aod storming the cars, break. lug wlndowi tnd culling trolley ro|iet. Ho greal did tbe dialurbtnee liecomo tbat Bborlff QUI ordrred oul Company K, of tbc National tluani, siailoii-d lliere. lo dlsperoc the mob.
aatijoeti Cioaotaia Ibo Jordoa, Jotb. Hk, t
to lv.. 7—Ooldoa Toal. laa, alBI.. a-
Mesaory Varoaa. ia>tY — CoaaatoalaiF
aa Iho Day'a Laaaaa.
». "Hear the words " It seems that tbt
Itraelitfo had ao intimtTion how thty wot*
ta cross tht hver. till abortly bettrt tht
event. The addreaa ol Joahu*. ttkta ia
conneetion with tlie niiraculoua rttalt tl-
actly ts he hsd .les.iibe,l it. wtuld ttad
lo increase and cowfirm their Uith in Ood.
10. "The hving Ood." Thia full astui- tni'e of the preoeaec of the only tnit Ooa among them would encourage thtta tgaiatt tear at eight of what aiiglit appear to bt danger. In tht land -where they wtrt going, thejr vs-ere to combat with ioolatort, alioee gods were only wood and tloae, but they were to have a living (iod, who could give Ilto tu- uke it, and lit woaM thow, by the wonderful miracle, tktt Ht Would defend Hia people. "Wilhout fail." Thia was a slroag promise, but evaa tbit wta nol unconditional. See last Itts St. "When Ban fnlls Ood refuaea." "llrivt oul." A liat of aeven tribta that iahabilcd the Itnd now foHovva. Some of thtm wtrt powerful. There wert (otmidable litaatt of chieis and kings.'organised aroiitt with giants among them, warhorses and iron chsrinta, strong atone tortrtsast, ia a country possessed by thoae wbo katw tvery foot of it. At the aamt tiat, wt leam from the monuments lately diteevrs trtd that nrobablv at thla tiait Hey bad been giaatly vvtakaoed by Hgyptian eon- i^ueet, and there was some such prepara¬ tion for the Israelites aa there waa among the Indians when the Pilgrims camt ovtr to Ntw Bacltnd. "Ctntanilta." Or "low- , landett," who inhabited tbt tetcoast and . weattm bank of tbt Jordan. But thit term is often used to include all tba tribtt bere mcntioacd. "Uitlites." Thttt wtrt descendants from Ueth aad were settled ia and around Hebron, tt: II, 30. "Amor- itcs." Tbe nioiintaincers, tht larfctt tad mott powerful tribe nf all. Their name it tontttmta taktn to includt all tbe Ctoaaa- itish tribes.
11. '¦Ark ot the Covenant," This wat tha stcted cheat which oontained Iht tabltt of the law, a pot ot mtnna and Aaroa'a rod thtt budded. Heb. »: 4. It wta tht symbol of Jthovah's presenre. "Paatttb tver before you." The ark vvaa carried on Ibt ahouldera of th* nriesta nelrly three qnarttn of a mile in tdvaata tt tiw people.
IS. "Twelve men." Theae then wtre to take memorial ttoutt from tht r<ii«r tt dtscribed laltr on.
IX "The priests that bear the aril." Oa ordinary occatioai tW Ltrittt ol tht hoott of Kohath. by apecial command, bate tbt trk. Bnt when removed trom within tbt veil, or when bornt oa tattiVe ccttticnt ot tziraordinsry iatereat, the prittta, tbt off¬ spring of .\aron, were the netrtts.
14. ^'Whtn tht ptople rtuovcd." Tbit was on tbe 10th day of Abtb or Nittn. tht same montli in whieh they ileparltA Irom Kgypt.
IB. "Feel — were dipped," ete. Tht prieatt prooetded first with tht trk, aad entered inlo the btd o{ tho rivtr, tbt course ol whieh wns immediately arrttlad, the waters collecting above tht plotiBWbtrt Ihe priests slnnd. while the stream ftll off toward the Dead Sea. ao that tht wbola channel Iielow where tht priettt Vftrt atanding beeame drv. What strong faith Ihey lud m Uod. Whea thty trotted through Ihe sea tke ground waa rotdt dry betort they advaacad. bat now titnf ttort en Iheir march a-hile a mii^ty nvtr it still rolHng between Ihem and QiMoa. "All his hanka." Tbs Jordan had twa and in some plarea three baUkt. At ilt flood it orerifowtd tbe flrat tnd tteaa4 banka and covered tbe whole tpaet bttwtta the terraees formed hy the aecond ail4 third banka. The watert on taeh tide would be roniparttivrly shallow. Htrt tbc priests were to stand or rest .'n tht sbttl a-ster on the eastern bank nnlil Ibt wtvM receded, and llie river's ehannel wta mtdc btre: then they advaneed la tht aiidtt of tbe channel and there stood until til tha people had rrosaed. This wtt the btrlty horveat which waa sevoral waikttariit* than the wheal harvest. Tht"|rtttan tor the overflow nl this time inalttd oi tba winter, which in tkat latitudt ia (ht rtiay season, is btcauac the anow in the litbtaon mountaias mtlts aith tht inniiaslai bttt of snmmer.
10. "Adam....y.aretan." Ree H. V. Whert those cities were ia not known, but they must have been up tho river. Adam haa baan pitted by dtfftrtat wnUrt all the wsy from fifteen to-flfty aul« tbova the place where the Itratlittt erotttd tha .lordan. There are many opinions at la the mtnner in which thit stuptndoot mir- , tele was pn-lormed. Somt think tbawtter «-as heaped up many milea awty tnd tbtl the river bed waa dry at (tr at Ikt ty* could aee. Oihers think that tha Lord gave a contrary direction to tht (jnntat tnd that the walera wert dietribaUd ovtr the adjacent country to«-arda: tht tta ol t«» '!•'• , 'The atlt tet." , The Dtad Stt, railed also the sea of tbe plain. It la clear, but ita wattrt tre stranglv tinetnrtd with aalt. "Kight against Jericho." An iastanot of thnr boUmtt, aad t aebia defisDce of their enemies. Jtricho Wta one of tht itroaittt cHlts, tnd yet tbty dared to (act it ai thtir Arst tatiaatt. 17. ''Dtj- round." Nol btrd tnd dotty
Sround, but dry oab ia tht tenta ol btiaa rained o( water. Bee chap. *: 11, "Oltta ovtr .Tardtn." Tht forty vttrt of ttruggla and trial are ovtr. and tbt pao^ ttand
tor the first time on thtir own Jintttttlnnt. tke people." All tfct ptaplt ol
"All
the nine and a half tribes thtt wtrt ta locatt on the wtot o( Jordan, aad forty Ihousand picked anldiera of the two and a h»X tribes thtt had loettca on tattttt o( Jordan.
J. 'Twalvt men." Xbtat mta vstta tboten before the crossing. Set 1: U. ,
XS. "Twelve stanes," ele. "na lirtlva' ehosen men each took a tlont trOM tka river-bottom where the priests hid ttood, tnd carrieil thrm te (Hlgtl, wbtrt tktir trot encampment in (batan woa lotatad.
«. "A sign," eUi. 'Uiit ttaoaqdltkad twa. puriMHiea: 1. rht prAtn-atiOB of aatloaJN' history ami raligioaa_ knawltdgt, 1 'I'hc.
Noss BHItab f hsssadav Arrivaa.
Tbe Ctmimnla. bringing Mir Miebuei Herliert. lhe uew Brit ith A lulmtsador, licdy Htrhert, whu it t slater uf Mrt. Curoelint Vanderbilt. tud MIcbtel Herlierl. trrived tt New Vurk I'lly. The repreientttlve of King Ktlwtnl VII. was entered nn tbe talnon llai as "Rl. Hon. Hir Mlehael Herbert. K. C. M. O.. C. B. (B. B. M. Amliassaikir tu the Vnlted HIatet of America."1 The .\mlMissador and hit family, afl-.-r a two dayt' stay In New Tnrk city, pru- ceeded to Wttblaglon
Tba Ball aaal Oaaie.
Hultwltt. of the Phillies. Is claimed by Detroit for neil yetr.
Oremlngrr, of Boston, hta pityed rr- rorlett ball In fntty-four out of the last forty-aeven game*.
Only aeventeen Naiiuuil l^etgiiera are billiug. above .'JOD. Su |iiucb fur the foul ttrike rule.
Jobu Harrington, ihe ttai Ilrtt Intr Ultn of tbe Independents, of Delrolt. has signed with Toledo
Comlskey mnst strrngthen bis pli.li ing departmeal to bold his own witb Chicago lu Ihe Americau League.
Tbe IVtroit club It report A to hnvc made Keeltr ao offer of ill.OlM (or two rear. 10000 for 1M0 tud 9S000 for 1U»4.
Catcbtr Htrry Bemit htt tigued wllh Cleveland fnr IMB. The ilgnlng of BemIt prartlcally eomplelet thr teaai.
it It otatetl mat flicuer MttbewiM<ii Is trying to i-rawflsli out of his IWU ronlrart with tbt Bt. Ixnilt American Club.
Pittaburg bta four men aliove tbr 300 mark. Beaumooi Itading tbc club, wllh .IBO. Jack O'Counor bad tn trvt- ac« ot JWO WbtB be quit. Pittaburg bat worked iwtaty-fonr playtn to fm: ,b)t tcatoti,
luriMwesi 1. rht prAtn-atiOB of natIo
lialory and raligioaa kiitwltdgt, i, X
religiuus educatiou o( tbt youaa. Ubjtct' tetchinc, which haa reetotly bttn Irotighl forward in thc art of Mutation, u hare' introduced aa a method of inttnieUna byi Ood Himaelf. By the prWtnUIWa <o( vif' ible objecla lo tht e>-e, dMnt ttatb Mty be mott vividly photognpbtd apoa tac toul.
7. "Tlitso stones....a maDiarial." Tbc erection of huge piles p( slpnts at moau- menls of reiiiarka^ile incidents htt btisa. oommtn aniong nil |ieople. Illty trt thai means ot |ierpetualiug thr memory of: important traasaetions. Tbtst twtlvt ttones were to be t staading retard of tka miraculoiu paaaagt of tbt Jordan.
BayaHmwallaa on tlaa^ssa.
Some eurioua experimenl* •••*?,'^ made by a phv.i.-ian •«• ,*«i»» '•••'l',»J Ihe purpose of determinlag tha t»«alM "depth" o( a peraonVi sitiai. W« "ttta speriallv designed iaatruamii. wbitk prodt the sletper at different stagaa al bit tltCB, and a retwd is kept of «»•.••«••»',,*? difficulty ol lousing hini. turttd, "aaa , show the relative dejith ot tht titan mdU- ferenl .ubietU, and in tbe ttmt tab>trt ai differenl tiroes Tht etPtnMiHa thanr that Ihere are certtia P«rio« Wbaa tBI alreper is more eatily wakened, tad II la Mineated that a laaclietj ajHsUtalioB tf thiT reault asay be madt In /dJatUai IbB liaioii time to a iitlural period of mlalMaa in Iho depth of the sleep
A Tonaatrlol loabaan.
Ket It reu Mount Kaibck and UhinMalt Khokli in the Ctnetuaus a glatlOT dttetada into llw narrow wedgtthaiitd vallcr of Ibt (Ibrnal Don. "hicli «Ii»'• .""a"* •» •?2P' thirteen niilesjoiiis Ihe QhittI Uan, t U» utarr ol the Terek Like motl gkicimcl tbe ( aui-asos, llu.- lihraal Dea bat tf Ma vears letedetl . oi.w.ler.l.lv. atd tattt ycaia ago copious springs 01 hot Mlpaar watw tten- uncovered by tbn rrt-ettsoa. AbtM ¦ Iho middle nl lasl July the vvbolt Md Bl I be glai-ier broke off and slid dottn Iht tral- lev. grinding down everyihina ia ilt pm.- Tl.itty two bve. were lost. Utcraat«r huge blo. k o( ioe broke off tnd ftHoWti Tlist with terrible rapidity for miles down the vslley
ClImMac I
rhat tht highttt moontAifA^jmif, ka
limbed is tbe nmolueion rtacbed to tHMI Hoeati slier many eaperitstalc tad tmm. rations. Acoa^aaaa. la tht 4B«B» Wg (eet high, is the lofticrj taauail im reached and HimaUyta petit ictrtr f. rertital bne abnre tbw, baril is htUttci 3 that ibe difictltiaa ol tuiae by a very tletv rsla "f trav. will scchmttiae ibt diatfata him to tndort Iht rarttitd air,
Cawahl a rnrt WkMo Wkalo. Tke whthM teifc Phtiflt, ol Mtw (ord. Mats, Cat csptaiad acar Bif*- poia wbllt wbab, wbkk nodt M* Wail. Ia bit trmtftPO Pmlo cf Ohplaia MaXtnttt fiMta thai ka ' («R BIW t white vhaW-
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19021010 |
| Date | 1902-10-10 |
| Month | 10 |
| Day | 10 |
| Year | 1902 |
| Volume | 7 |
| Issue | 50 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19021010 |
| Date | 1902-10-10 |
| Month | 10 |
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| Year | 1902 |
| Volume | 7 |
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^xi§§au f emntu r MINOLIi: COPII3*4. VOL. VII. oicnxei TAMILT HEWaPAPKR OF UOCAL ASU UBIfKKAL IXTBl.l.lOhHC«. FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, OCTOHER 10, 1902. ThhBI: OLM TXAhliT t« hhVAMJI NO. 50. E. AaJDOtlon 60Npc6^ .\UCriONEE« •^ Frcrpart, JC. \. Benjamin D. Homan BUILDER seUoatlona Pm rork Saparista I aBceiaoatlana Pioparad Work Saparistaadad Eatfiuttt romltbcd Longenecker Bros. OCNTISTS aee r«ltaa straat. Braaklyn at raupoKT, UIIT I Himuo mkoih Oay. Dtpal, on Wedaeadajt. and Frldar Iroia t a. ¦. ta I p. m. Wm. K. liOaOKaacKiia, f>. O. 8.. Uaaaaer John P. Wright QENERAL AUCTIONEER Frooparl, X. T ee vcARe* CXMRKNCK Patent TMM Manta Ooarwiairraae. iffr±sfssif!ss^ai iKsMMMb Cownstilru' __iaitM7DiMMMefe«K Ps*«nu lieTliKrfcattt PATENTS ST viLLiaa ¦axiLTOs Bsvyt. F.ir blacker than a raven's -wings. It croaks and feeds on unclean things. Nor lets the shadow of a doubt Soften thc lie it burrowa out. Willi loogne-blades keener thao a knur. It probca the bleeding wounds of life— Ijiys bare the motive snd the deed. .\nj carrion makes from flower-seed. It mangles love, snd smears -nilli lust l.ilies of purily and Irust— Battens nn sins of king or slave. .Vnd folds with slime a newmsde grave. —New York Independent J STATE NEWS, A Baby la Iho aaafcct. Tba family of tbe Itev. Milton Hn- bala, ot Gang Mills, has been lDcreus<-il In a mysterious inauner. Severul dnys aga a atyllsh-looking young woinau callad at the panoaage aud asketl tier- miaaloa to leave a basket. Hho was parmltted tn |
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