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«<II«OI.B OOPIE«.*'1V
A FAMII.T MEWSfAPER OF LtiCAL A..SD OKXERAL. ISVELI.IOKNCK.
TlltSi SLH rSAUiT »ASTAavl
VOL. V.
FREEPORT, N. Y,. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 18i)0.
NO. 1
rBoniMioiiAt.
NEWS EPITOMIZED.
• Greater New York Dexita.1 Pa.rl<
I lOMtnCRU t MIOMRI.
OOB. FI7LT0X AKO OOLO
Brooklyn, N. Y.
WoshlRcton Itansa,
lorgs Bartle, tbe oljpw'clerk In the ' Ospsrtment and "Keeper of tbe Sssl," is dead,
borisl ol General Gny T. Benry took
at Arlington. The President and
•ral aembsrs of the Cabinet wsre pres-
Bnrssa o( Naval IntsIIlirenee has
s pnbllc a docnment eontslnlnfi the
adtagsol Ibs Spanish eonrt Inlhepro-
idlngB rslatlog to tbe capitulation ot
BtUMIo.
••laerovas
••MVnUnaa, OtkasVUIlag,
rOLTON AND OOLD STBII Opp. Loaocr's, BROOKLYN,
atJMp Ssaeral I
W. *. STECLC. M. rurSICI.iX and SURi
BALPWIMe, L I.
I A.M. IsnililoTr,
omoe. Hart
•oath ffiiore Telephone Oall.
OEORCC A. MOTT, LAWYBR, ¦a Ceert Bt..Ilo rongh or flroohly ¦seMiart, Lynhroofc, Qasaas I
IWayhsas, "SILynhrook," "»iAI|
C. A. OORLON, '....BOXDED AUCTIO J
Odd rano^^^llacfe. I pytsa atsset, near Ohnirh.
JOHN P. WRIOHtJ
OBXERAL AUCTIOi
FRBEPORT, I. L
BankorRockYilleuitre
VillaJA ,4uenu ; ROCKVILLB CBNIR |s''
. ¦—u
iAUUBb r. PIIIt^UFS. Preal TOOMAS a. KmatlT. vir iniLAU B. I
DOARD or DIBSC Rohert A. Davi«m, Thon John Vlneeat, Ui'*'"! 0, Wei
Shatter hat reported to ths War
msat that stories that msn ol the
4lith Regiment were oampelle.1 to
>r (ond on tbelt Journey to Ssn Fran-
wsre false.
Profsseor Worcester, of the Phlllpplns ComnUtlon, calls stories ot American BOldlsts' Inhomanity Incredible (aUeboodt.
Tbe Slats Department hasbsea Intoraied by mntiter Bridgman at Ls Pas that Pando was slseted Prosldent ol Bollvls.
Obsrlm D. Blgsbee, of the battletblp Texas, wbleh bas boen ordered out o( com. mlssloa, has been ssslgned to duly ar Chief of ths Offloe o( Naval :ntelllgence.
Mr. Sewell has laloroisd the State De. paitasat lhat H. E. Oooper, al present Atteniev.asacral of Hawaii, hst besn sp. polalsd Itnlater ol Flaaaoe sd laterlm.
Tbs FSTty-tlglith Tolantsec Infantry, BOW oa^Uty at Fort Thomas, Ky., bos been ordered To proceed to Ran Francisco pre. psrstory to embarking tor tbe PblUppini Islands.
BrlgadHr-Oeneral Funiton 'telegraphed to tbe Wir Department bit lormal aooept- sues of tie Presldsnl's otter to retain hlm lo TolnalMr service as a Btlgadler-Oen. srsL
Onr Adoptod Itlnodt.
Ths .ibjMt o( Oeneral Otis's nsxt earn. psIgD wotid bs, It It said, to gain posset- slaa ol tbi sntirs Uns o( ths rallrosa.
OsBernlOtIs has lalorasd tbs Insurgent! thai no B^otlstlons sre neneitarv over ths relesM o( f panlth prisoners who are lit Tbsy wU to glsdly welcomed at the Amerl- esn llnsfaid cared (or.
Oeaerl; Davit, Mllltary-Oovernor otj Porto Ppo, reports tbat tlie natives wllIT never bacspsble ot seK-govemment.
glsvsr la the PhlllppluHs Is to be abol- tthsd M oon as the military sitaatloa will Jaitlly II
I reOlBlalon will be senl to Rome by tha
InssrgeaPlllplno Congross to oomplatu ol
tbstrlaa|B tUs Philippines. i
I IblshAsnd other towns bave reiinested
i Millor-Oasral Oils st Manila to garrlsos >
\ lbs townibeoauto the Insurgents are Ur- I
lag olt tbeeople.
Oeasnillaneo's (our hundred Mac- ibsbes s^ returning to Manila (rom tha Ladrooet.lt U believed they are deslrouf ! ol enlerlatbe An-.erlcan army snd com. | pisting s Blinent o( Mncabebes. |
AmedlcioKal department has beeB | opened lnsn|la to the publlo uuder tha i direction I Senor Jote Padllla. It r* selves th4paor (ree o( cbatgs and It • godtSBd tihase people.
ftlcalworth ll. Cooibes,
Uhark
Saaw
aaelF. Wllb llis.
Joha W. DsMott,
Charli AasUii Nelsoi JohnT Edwa
W.l
We do a Oeneral 1
DopooU and Diaooant. Inbemt Fbld on I Drafts laiaad on
OoiitliiaBl. Toor Fatronaco SoUolb Bvi*^*y Hoan—0 A.
B^Bldmr.tA.IC.tol*I DIaeiwul Daja—1
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TlIEFRBEPOlANK
CAPTTAIi,
Mill STtBET, FRBB, L. I.
JOIIM i. KAKDAlJ
CBAUMCKT T. BPItAaa
wiuuAU a uaA
BOAito or DiM
Ma J. RandaU. cfi
taith Ooi. VH
WUllaa ¦. Oolder, ufl
Wallaes It. Oomwall. ttm
rbaaM D, Bmllh, imt
Aaanst laato. t^
Oharlaa U WaUaea, oMj
WIUIaaK
lleot.
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1. Miller.
I'uis,
iltawi^
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Hmlth,
Handall
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(lOBlta. aai .evM MBslsleBiwllba
latsratstthsraUii Uiaadspusltt,thiMa
Dialls Issaed ea sU I
nossaaswrathihkll
Asroaalaafr
Uaa, ate., aoiiclh Kntlro wtWnotlaa I laanlrlra wUI steslv
bssiaarfally an
oa • a. m. lo
doyawila In
a oTelllH-r iho
¦ Traat VStim-
I as far aa Is
aoaaai.
roeni. paid (a
Job
Printing
At
This
Office.
I,nin.atle.
R. B. Jeilngs, Treasurer of the Broad way cabKllns o( 8t. Loals, Ho,, was robbed wbl on n car In thnt cllv o( tl043 In cath nnd48,750 In obuakt. TUs tbleves eieaped.
Former jSnIy Trsasnrer P-ank P. Por¬ ker. o( N»ila. 5Io„ (ound guilty ol em- beulemviul aiM,0(l>0 ol county luudt, has been sent ced to throe years and six montbl Ime penltontlary.
In a llghit Provldonoe, R, I,, WUIIam B. Walls knd Edward Patterson, a reia- ttvs wboms was visiting. Pattorson was ohoked tolsiith. DotU men bad beou drInklBg.
pttmir krgenlhalar, tbe Inventor o( tbt llnbtyiy tjpsettlug maobine, died ot con- •nnptii'la Btltlmoro, Hs was boru In Qsrma on May 10,1854.
An erator at the Lowell blesobery In Liwelllost., lell a (nw dayt ago, killing John Grien and terioutly Injuring II. J, aatgamd Elward MoCloughry,
Ab^uoI 100 sailors and marines Ie(t Boston nnd (nr New York City, their nl- llmats (klnatton being the Phlllpplnn Itl¬ and*. "i msrines, IKly-slz tn number, wUI hs tien to Csvlte on ibe United MtslsiSlBairala. The sailors will go di¬ rect ovetid to Bun Franoltoo.
Wl aaons n( ths (onndsrs ol tbe Oree- Isy eololdled at Oreeley, Ool. He went aeroos tIblBlns with Horace Oreeley In UTO, Hias born lo Erie Ooanty, N. T., In IUl.
Oharleulton, Richard Stone, and Al. vin FortCsnu were killed by an explosion I ol dynani In tbe Cnndy Minn nt Iron Uountalif Ich, Tli«-aooldeot was causu^l by carele,eti. |
Huceetl tests ol Mnrconl't Wlre!.is( lelegraphnvo been mado betwoon the I wnralilpt w York aud Massachusetts. | Walter Farosworth, who has several i I allatet, ea>tsod st Chlengo, III., to Uav- lug beon tried to (orty-two women, Hu wasarres ss a bigamist. \
BItbon mry C, Pottir. o( Now Yorlc 1 City. talKroin San Fronclsco lor Hono. i lulu and Phlllpi.lues on tbe tteamer i Oaelle. hoot In nls offloial oapaolty lu behalf nl 1 Protestant Epltoopal Church | o( Amerlr j
C. W. Htlns, a itookman. and Deputy ¦ Marshal T engaged In a duel with six- I ahooinn H snloon at El Reno, Okln- | boma, wttke resnlt that both were killed. Fob bad atiptsd to arrest UopKlus, who was drunk
The dseialod body o( a lourtoeu-venr- old gtrl nal Basgo was lound ou Hhe.p | Island, aaUskland, Cal. Hor rauihar, i whn hsd arat.d Iron her husband. Is | missing. I said tbut Hie morrc U In. \ saae.
Voroian.
Tbo Palrli Parlt reports nn nttack on Ihe Preach tp, ty Chloiwe roitulars it i ()naB-Ouaa-a, Sonthern Ctiln i.
The Oolutaa O.ivernment hat dls- patebsdsn Ip eorps against Hi. lisur- gentt In thepartmeuls ol Ilollvla ao.' SantBBder.
Ths KboIi LondoB, hnsdlspslc sayluc that9 (ami... ox[)endtture hai compelled thidiau ilovoruiuent to aiis- penti lelegrli Iranslors and restrict Uounoll bills,
Another laitlon broke out In Vcne suela, wllh Oral Hernander at lit Iiead Oeneral Cas: hot tbo support ol th. Liberals.
UsSHBt bearilBs lu Jamaica oausej great damuRi cltle., delayed rallwa} tr.fflo and lujil shipping,
AeavaalBoetedIn the Hnn Puid.) mine, near OavUanOilexIco, and caused Hu dMth o( flve nrs, Tou other workmou wnre badly In.d.
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1 am 4 flr Ioc Ited ne^Stony Brook, one oe most mdlari.vuj districts in «,te, iind v^-.is boihcred with m.-il.itor years, at tinu-s to I could iflork ariJ was .ilways very constif.l as wc 1. Yot yearsIhadEjasobad in iha sprinp. when ei;eJ in plowini; ttut I couMothing but shake, l nmst have tn ahoiit •> l^irr«?l ofquinineKrtJdes dozens of other remeJies. iievcr otU:ci.^ •ny pennaKcnelU. Ust fall. ii> peach tim.;. 1 la most seiious •Hack of^IhI then commenced to take R:p.ifr;ibuli's, u,vin a firtend's adKnd ih« first box made me all nghid I have never been wtlh*em since. ! take one Tabule each miner ..nd ni^ht and some*aa,hcn I fcel more than usually exh.iui | t.tke three in a day. Tflave kept my stomach sweet, mv bcis regular and I have not Ke Ic.ist touch of mal.iria nor solittinead.urhe since I commeni*-- ,hfn». » know also that I sleep bir and wake up more refr*ihan toivneriy. I don't know n.'*^ ly coniplaints Ripans TEXk',11 help, but I do know thev will cuny one in the I COOditionE anJ I would not be without them any price. I »»n««yKer them the cheajvest-priced medicine Hu- w.rlJ, as they are ISw most bencficul .-md the most cot,,ent to t..ke. I«m tw£^!n vejis ofaiie and have worked harj my bic, the S!^ "Ifai^^r^U; «?riv and late «id in aU ku ol weather. •nd I haf^enioved such good health .is I h.ive > List fall; in fcc«. wyEbors have ail remarked my wnproved coiVin and have Mid. "Slkn uJiai are vou doing to look so healif
IAT THE LION'S
^ —
« BY IffELTON OOOLEY.
««^«K*iE«j»o!eis(e(oioie^^
OME mysterions infloRDce caused the boy in tbe sailor snittopanre opposite tho Board of Trade Building aud glance np at the large bronze lion that stands npon a pedestal, twenty stories abovo tbe pave¬ ment, oue ul its fore feet resting npon tbe very edge of tbo cornice, tbe other slightly raised.
Af first be gazed in idle curiosity, then BudJeuly be shaded bis eyea with bis hands and stared with intense interest. A momeut later be hurried aoross tbe street and looked npward at tbe motionless Bgnro. Tbeu be retraced his steps excitedly and stood and gazed, and grow strangely cold and pale.
A sbort, stout man, wilh a Latin face aud a French accent, wearing n Priuce Albert and a silk bat, uuticed tbe boy's agitation and spoke to bim. Tbe boy pointed upward witb a stnbby and not very olean finger. Tho man came oloncr to his side, stooped a trifle and, oloaing one of hia eyes, sqntnted along the finger av thongh glauciug aleog the barrel of a guu.
,Wbat he saw caused bim to turn bia boad from nide to side, getting views from different angles, and flually, be¬ coming greatly excited, to mnke a nerious cf vehement gestures.
Attracted by tbe man's psouliar actiou.s, a crowd begau to gather and to stare. As eaob individual dis¬ covered the cause of tbe agitation be was at onco visibly ulTectcd, becoming either fcverinb and demoustrativo, or pule and dumb. One man, doubting bi.s vision, baalcned to an optician for a powerful field glass, whicb bo pro¬ ceeded norvoubly lo adjust lo bis eyes. A muiucDt'a iuspecticn tbrew bim into a coudiliou bordering npon collapse,
A woman, pausing oul of curioBity, faiutod wbeu sbe saw the sight, and bur removal lo a uear-by drug store added to tbe exeilemeut.
Kvery wiudow and doorway from wbicb a view of tbo lion on tbo Board of Trade Building could bo obtniued was rapidly filled witb palu aud frigbteued faces. Scores of observers clambered to tbo roofs of adjacent buildings to get a closer view.
Tbe anuy of sky-gazers quickly bluckadod tbe tborougbfare. Tbe atreet cara could not pane, Tralllc camo t« a pause. Many of tbe facca were blaucbed aud oxpressioulesa, otbers were fiuabod aud excited; all wero turued npward.
During all tbis confuHion a mau was qniotly at work upon tho roof of tbe building acpuialed from tbo Hoard of Trade by ouly a uarrow alley, Ilo stood upou a eiidiug platform—sua- peude.l by meaus of rope.s au.l pulleys froiu two lurgo iron books fasteued uver tbu ridgo of tho golilo ubovo bim,
Tbo roofs of tbo two builtliugs were the satuo distauco frotu tlio ground, Ihe coruico of eocU being some twdlily feet higher thau tho pedcslal upou which tho brouze liou rested.
Ho bisli was the mau aliovo tho street that uot tho sligblest sound from tho crowd reaebed bim, aud ho kept iudustriouslj at work, uumiud- ful of the coufUBiuu below until he suddenly caught night of tho sea of (aces stariug upward, aud appareully at him,
.Vt lirsl ill) gaze uf these countless eyes caused an uupleaaanl chill lo creep uver liiiu, but latei bo ratbor cujiiyoil the acusation—cijoyed what bo thought wan tbeir amazement at bis cool dariug and absolute Uck of fear. Presently a wiudow ai the nino- teeuth lluor of tho Boarl of Trade liuildiug wun raised, nu\ two meu thrust uut their heads au.1 shoulders aud stared ujiivardat tbe fttdoatal aud the li.in.
To tho crowd iu the atreet they seemed to bo ougaged in au earnest, almost au^ry, nrgumeut. They made iiL-iuy gestures, fre.^ueuUy puiuliug uimard, but those belov could uot catch their worda. .\ftei a few mo- meuts they cloaed tbe iriudow aud wilhdrcw trom sight,
Itv Ibis tiiuo ouo of tic policemen IV.1S hurryiug tu n patrol liox to scud iu au emergoucy call, wjcu—tbo un. cxiiootcd hap)>eued! Tbi workman ou tbe roof bad discovered tlal the crowd was iiiteretted, not iu hiu, but iu the^ brouzo liou, ^,
His curiosity waa aroved. Slowly loweriug bimself to tbe wruioe of the building un wbicb be wa at work, be uia.lo bis way carefully aoug tbe nar¬ row edge to tbe corner.
When be reached it ha glance fell -i|..iu tho liun. llo sttggerod aud troiubled like one strucl by a bullet. He had uut tbe courage la look again, lml closed bit eyes andtried to drive from bis miud tbe pictire of what be bad seen—tbere at the leu's feet.
Wheu bo fonud bis uervea bad (;rowu Ateady agaiu hi retraced bia stetis to the ladder, Tbii be hurriedly unfatteued from ita lacile and raised until it ttuod ou «u.1 upu the narrow edge lli tbe great buiidiig.
.\« the crowd below, iiteutly watcb- iii)^ l.im uuw, .liviuod bs inteuliuu, a mighty cheer aruse—Iheu silence reigued.
neediest of this demmttration, tbe mau lowered tbo laddei nutil ouo end roated upuu the coraicoof the Bsjard ^I^Trade, Tbe alley between the lium||kgt wat but twjrc fuCt wide, and iiiKtahia.l.l«C was eghteen (ect iu leugth it was uec-etaaangi^^m to tpau the distance diagonal!; auTfr •* such l.u augle at to make the poles al tbc ladder rest nnsteadily.
Then the eager and eiiectant watch¬ ers saw tbe man test tb- tirmnass of tUit improvised bridge iitb hit fcfet.
1 extended to balance himaelf, the wan stepped from ruuf^ to rung, confi- |\/aJk dently bnt carefully—eo carefully!
Below him, for four hnndred feet, was nothing bat thin air and then a preiBed-brick pavement. But the man did not see tbe pavement, nor yet tbe white faces gazing np at him in awfnl silence; be saw only tbe end of tbo ladder, bnt a few feet diatant, and be walked steadily forward.
And those below,with bnshed breaib, made never'a sound, bnt watched, with straining nerves, tbat wee black speck move alowly across that treach¬ erous bridge and safely stand at last on tbe roof of the Board of Trade Building.
Tbeu tbe tenaion relaxed, and a cheer, long and lond, arose—n ehee: which aonuded faiut aod far off to the man on the roof, wbo quietly dragge.l the ladder after bim, allowing it to slide aloug the edgo of the coruico un¬ til be reached a poiut i-aimediatciy above tbo pedestal upou whiob thn lion atood, Tben bo lowered one end and, quickly descending, stood beside the gigantic metal figure.
He pauaed and removed his shoes, for tbere waa tiu beueatU bis feet aud be dare not make tbo least uoiae for fear ^
At tbis iu.staut a woman appeared a' a little Bipiaro wiudow on the tn-entietb Btory, the sill of whicb was senrcely n foot above the pedestal. Her faeo wsa marked witb tbo lines of heart-break¬ ing anxiely,
'The crjwd held ita breath, nnd scarcely a murmur arose from tbe up tnrned faces as the man crept stealth¬ ily along the pedestal, close to tbe body of the animal, nntil be reached ita maasive head, while the woman at tbo window atood motioulosa aud dumb, watching bim wilb pallid face.
Tbeu for au instant—au ngo it aeemed to thoee below—be stood very atill, casting hia eyea upward, as thongh in prayer. Silently, slowly, be lowered bimaelf to bin kueea, to his elbowa, to bis face, uutil he lay proue npon bia breast ou tbe narrow edge of the pedestal; then, wilb his left band firmly clasping the uplifted paw of tbe lion, be let bia right band fall with a sudden and powerful grip upon aomething white nnd motionless wbioh lay, like a tbiug that ia dead, at tho feot of tbe auimal—something wbich gavo a sudden, oouvulsive gasp, bnt could not move, bo lightly did be hold it. Iu a moment more he Blood erect, the little while buud'.e clasped close 10 bia breast.
Then tbe mnu waved bis bat to the cheering thousauds, wbo grew wild with joyous cicitement, for agaiust bis rough, browu (acewas pressed tbo soft, pink cbeek of a little girl—a liltle girl in a white dress, who, wandering in ber play, had passed through tbe open wiudow, out npou tho dizzy pedestal, and, Btretchiug at leugth at tbo liuu'a foet, bad falleu asleep and had slutub'ered peacefully far above tbe dual and tho noise uf the city, uumindful alike of tbe staring, excited crowd, and tbo silent River of Death, whicb glided so near —ao very near.
And yet a moment louger lingered tho crowd —lingered until they saw tbo mau pass the little girl through tho window and lay hor iu the arms of ber mother, the wife of tho janitor of the buildiug, whoso apartments cou¬ tained tho Bquare window wbicb opeued ont upou tbe pedestal.
But to this day the jauitor's liltle daughter baa never learued tbo nauio of tbe boy iu tbo sailor suit.—Phila¬ delphia Salurday Eveniug Poat.
FRESH TRADE DEVELOPMENTS,
flrapbilc ia found lu a number of villnges iu Japau, aud liu.ls its market at Osaka. The amouut is small, Iiut if the propel- ell'ort were r le the in¬ dustry luifjlit puBsii.ly ' developed. As yot, it is not kuov jw oiteusive are tbo deposits.
DISASTER TO THE BRITISH,
Two Regiments and a Moonted
Battery Snrronnded and Forced
to Surrender to the Boers.
WEEE LED INTO A TEiP.
Fought Bravely and Sustained Many ' Casiiii'tie', But Hal Id
Capiiulate.
(ieneral Whll. Iteporii ili. I.naa and Sara 11. Aion. la lo Ulnin.—Ment III. Men In an Cntenahle Poalllon—Irlali Fual; leera. Tenth Muunlaln llnllerr and (Iluuceatrrslilre UeRii..e..I Cai.tnre.l by lloera-llniT tl.e Nrwa Waa Iterrlvrd In I.and.1.1—ilor. Vrnnpa Ordere.l to Snuth .tfrica—Oen.ral Uuller'a Arrival nt tl.e Caiie.-.Cai.adlan Forc. Salla.
LoNiios (Dy Cnl,le).-A disaster which It Is Iraposslblo to disguise or uilnlmlzn lias nt length belallenthe Ilritisb arms In South Alrica, The capture ol two regiments and a batiery has appalled England and do. monstratcd what bas been clear to dlspas- sloualo observers sluco native cperiitloos began—tbut the 'jurcUers ore good slrnle. gists as well .-' splendid flgblert. Three limes lu succession tbey have deceived tbe Ilrltlsh oflleers by retreating and bavo turned what ranked la thit eountry as Brit¬ ish victories Into practical reverses.
Tbe Tuited States Consul at Chem¬ nitz, calling altenlion to a trolley road that is about to bo built frum tbal city through a lino ot villages exloudiug over a route thirly miles long, says that a Inrge uuiubor of such roads aro uow beiug projected, and .\mericaua could get much of the busiueas if tbey I ouly aeut competent agouts over tt i Oermany. j
.Tspau imporla ber cottou Bpitiuiiig machinery from Euglaud, and bei- wnoleu maehiuery from Franco aud Ojnuany. Tho woolen induatry is still iu a primitive couditiuu in .Tapau, not more than tivouty thousand apiu- 'lles beiug iu service there. It ia usunl iu Japau t.ipay ono-tbiriU.f thc amount down ou coulirmingthe order for such machinery, ami tho rest on delivery.
The I'uited States Consul (Ieneral in Calcutta seems to regard tbe fuct I that India is a part of tbo British Km- ' pire, and that it ia uearer to Kugland than to .\mericB, no serious barrier lo a considerable commerce betweeu In¬ dia aud tbe I'uited States The im¬ portations at Calcutta amouut to about 8lll0,U00,0ii0 a year, and fully one- half, iu value, are cotton goods. .K good deal uf sugar ami salt is nlso im¬ ported, Tho receut great .levelop meut of coal miuing in tbe Pruviuce .if Heugal gives rise to a demand f.ir iniuiug machinery and reloted ma terial.
Cottonwood is used largely iu the West-for packing boxes, owing to its lightneBS, freedom from odor and tbe ; eaae witb wbicb it takea marking ink. It ia also much uaed for the basis of veneered duora the ontside of which it ash or oak. Such doors ore not ouly cheaper tbau solid ash ur uak, l.nl mueh lighter an.l more eonreiiieul in utber respects. Tbe tupply of cotton- wood is said to be giviug oul, bun - ever, and ths gum is cuiuiuf; tu be usel instead of il for veneered wurk. The gum tree was uol deemed good lum ber for a long time, but a ipeeial way of bandliuR it has removed iibjectiont, ' aud it seemt to have a great future be¬ fore it. , i
A market ler irou bedateads exiatt all tbrougb *the Orient, iu the judg- luent of the American Consul in Fur- mosa. He aays that the abundance of insects whtcb eat wood, and tbe moiat climat<> of tbe Asiatic coast and ist- ands, make wood unsuitable fur bed- steads in that part of the world. Eu¬ ropean manufacturers are already fur- niahing iron bedsteads. Imt tbe cust is ao great that tbe American Consnl feels confident t)iat tbia couniry eau eaaily nndersell them at a profit. It is pointed oat, though, that the bed¬ steads tboold have tbe puats carried up aeven feet, in order to provide for ' . mosquito nets, and tbat the bodv of '
Itwulibledfrigblfully, mdtboteinaje I ,^p jjjj ,|j^,nlj te kept at least two ciuwd wbo bsd (ilaseet iBOOunced 11^ , fj^j ,(^^j tl,, fl^f jl,a Eurupeau (act to tbe otbera. who b4d their breat^ j^j ^^ jyobl,, sells (or between $io suii grew nerv.ut. . | ^j j^j.
Kor a mument the nan besilatcJ. , - -
9U.1 then, fliswing bima-lf to bit falij i>oobtl.aa Baaaabatod.
height, be started reailately acrosJl The Advocate of India tell! of a the la Ider. like a tiny spider walkinf^ cnrioua way of rejoiciag. Tbe Sawsb dom buildiiigtu bnibliqg on a single Lpf Bamport being blette.l with a tbr. a.1 of iu wtb. Ttoae with Usa Oanghler. rejoicings were taking place pla.saes aaw wilb a sha.tder that tha Li bis Slate, and a wevk's pay was .le- ^ laddei careened from ii4e to Bids, like Mactad from every Htate olScial la a i^p ia a itonu. Bat wllk kia araa (>aiBeHi7ratioa of tk« eveat.
oEXEBAi. sin nxonnn wuite, v. c,
(Hu assumes nil responsliiility for the dls.
aster to bls ariny nt Lndysmlth,^
Cenernl White's dispatch telling ol tbe disaster saysi
"I have to report disaster to the column seut by rae lo tnko position on n hill and guard our left flank. Tbe troops lu tbese operiltloiis to.ilay-lhi) Iloyal Irish Fusi¬ liers, No, 10 Moiiulaln Unllery nud the flloucestershiro llcglincut—had to eapllu- liite, Tho cnsunltles bavo uot yet beeu aa- ccrtnlned,
"A man belonging to the Irish Fillers and employed ns a hospital orderly came In under u flag ol truce wllh a letter from Hie siirvlvor.s, who askod nsslstnnce to bury their dead, I tear tbero Is no doubt ol the truth ol tho report.
"1 lormed tbo plau In the carrying out ol which the dlsHstcr occurred and am alono rcsponsllilc (or Hint plan, .No blame can he iittachcil to Hie troo|iB, as the position ti-as unlcniible. Thn list Inclu.led lorty- tir.i uflliicrs, OIIO uinvspuper man an.l tvro battalions 111 Irooiis."
Th*. jirlsoners captured Incliido HtalT. MiiJDt: Alive, ouo ilculciinpt-coliinel, six iniijors, ifvn captains, tivculy.ulno lieu. Icnaiits, a cliaiilalii and a newspaper corre. .1.I.u.l.iut nniuod llvde. Five ol thcso are ii-.iilii.le.l.
-fhe numlier ol mm caplurcl Is estb mated at 'iOOfl.
l-'rom the scanty ndvlcog received, it Jceiiis tolerably certain that the disaster was a simple repotlllon ol Hie battle ot Mnjiilia Illll, though on a Inrgor scale. Till' two ri-i^liiients were nllowed to march inln a trap set lor thom by tbo lloers. It Is simply a case ol the Boer spider and the guileless Ilrltlsh fly. In Inct, the whole eiigageiiieiit ol .Monday secnis to havo iieoii brought on l.y Commandniil (icnerni Jou. l.i-rt, wll.l skillfully coacolvod n gignutic Imp, uut l.f nhlch, ns the oITlclal dispatch -li.ivs. Sir (icrgo While only escaped with illffl.llltv.
(Ieneral While concelv..d th.i Idea ol driving the lloers Irom Tlnlwalnyonl Illll, .even miles ont, wbloh Oeneral Joubert niaiie nu osteulnllous ahowol lortifyliig on Sundoy. Tho Boerconimnndi-r lolt a d.rce s.imclent to draw Oeneral While on, whilo til., m-iss ol the lloers hn moved slcaltlilly r.iuiid the Ilrltlsh right, lo deliver a flank nttack and to nndenrnr to cut ofl (Ieueral Wliitn Irom I.n.lysmllli. The llrllish com- iiiiiu.lersuc.-.'eded lu l^ntliigolT Hie atta-k, but oolv with greal difflculty. aud ilurlng the tiiriilng inuvemeul lils Iruops suffered Ir.vii a llanklug lire.
Ilarsli thlugs are said In mililnry circles .iMiie lirltlsli Indies, which have made I111.1.-II1I11 the amiiush ol tbe KIghteenth Hussars at (ilencoe, and oow the luas ul two line regiments. Il Is (eared that Sir (Ieurge Willie Is uu match lor the Uoers In that 1 iinuing liy which Boer tacll.-s are con- ceive.l, nnd It Is polnte.l oul that II the Ilrltlsh ci.mmandi-rs continue to lea.l their men Into obvious traps, lurtlier .llsnsters must be looked lor.
Willie minor reverses were nut wholly unexiiecte.l, uo Englishman ever drcuined that nuytbing Ilk. th. stsggerlug tduw (.enernl Joubert delivered Ibrealeued the Ilrltlsh arms in Smith Africa,
l-he luss lu effective men must lie ari- palllng to a Oeneral who Is pracUcally surruiinded. Two of the llnest Ilrltlsh reglineolH nud a mule battery deducted
(rom the Lsdysrolth garrison weakens It ubout a flftb of Ils total strength, and allrra ths whole sltnttlon very materially In fnvor ol Ibe Bern., wbo, one. again, bavesbown Ibemseives stern Ogblers and mllliarv strategists ol to pert or order,
Tbe disaster cott tbe Brltlah, besides Ihe men lost, six i-evet.pound serew guns, and as tb. Boer arllllery Is alrendy strcnirer thnn ImtglDod, tb. capture o( these (una will be a great help lo the Boers.
The disaster bas caused n leellng nkln to coosternatldn, nnd In Oioucestershlrn aad the North ol Ireland where tbe captured regiments were recruited, tbe blackest gloom prevails, lamilics awaiting wllb tenting hearts the oames ol the slain nnd wounded,which nre lully expecle.l to rench a high figure, Muny homes nre alrendy In mournlug lu conse.|uence ol losses ms- taiued liy theso r..glmei.ls In prevlout cu. gsitemenls.
ritllul scenes were witnesss.l In Hie streets ol London. Men t^tood stock sllll lu the crowded streets scanning the pages oftheextrns. Ilnvinc read ola revei-e, such ns does not exist In the memory i I living Uritish subjects, the men set theli teeth and walked on with hnrdened troubled laces, wbllo women wept nnd sev. ernl who leared themselves to be personnllv berenved by the disaster lel! hopeless nud helpless Into the nrms of friends.
At the (iovernnient nfllccs iio efTorl wns inn.le to conceal the leellng ol dismay pre vnlllng. One offlclal said:
"It Is luexptlcabte, an.l I am sorrv to say tbnt Its mural efTcct Is lucsllniable. Wi. bnvo l.-i.st henvllv In mapv wars, nod liavf bml regiments 'almost w'lped out. lut It bnve regiments cnptured, and by thc Uoers It Is terrllilc!"
Tho inanlluess rlOcnornl Wlille-s nvowii) that It was Ills lanll bas nwukened lb, deeiiesl avm|inlliy.
An i.nlclal .ll Hiu War OITlce snld:
"It Is Uliirc likely due to the crn--.e ol cm younger ollieers lo distinguish lliems.-lvcs obtain mention lu Hie dlsp.itclies, and enn Hie Vk-lcrlil Cross tlinu tn Hie fnult nl lb... spleiidid Indian veteran lieneral Wblle, li flilte of his pitiful nvownl. "
A dl.spiili-li Irom Simons Town .says tbi prison ship Penelope Is being tilted fortli. receptiou ot Iloer prisoners, nnd Hint tli( tlrst-clnss cruiser Powerful Is eipected t( lenve Durban shortly, presumably to con vov Hie prisoners lo Simons Town,
Colonel Murdoch, ot tho First Boya Drng.ions, ol which regimeut Emperoi William Is lonomrv Colonel, receive, this uiessngn on the evn ol tbe deparluri ol tho D.iagnons for South Alrica: "I bic farewell to the regiment. May you all ro turn unso.itlie.l and well. Wili.iah I. U," Tho tnessago Is commented upon pollil cally as showing tbo Kaiser's Irleudlines.. lor EuRlaud.
CANADIAN TItlXir.S KMU.tllK.
Scenri nf Kulhnalasm Mark Tl.eir 1). partuie K.ir Sonth Arrlra.
gcEBEc (Special).—Tho Canndtau cou llngeut lor Houlb Alrica, 1000 stroug sniled amid scenes ol enthusiasm. Hliortlj alternoou the meu were called together ol the review groui.d. aud ivi-ro addressed hy the Oovernor-Oeneral, Premier l.nurlei and others.
Lord Mlulo, In the course ol his address sabl: "The peopio ol Canaila witness Hi. departure ol Ihn coulingent with ful' hearts, bul they want to seelhe Maple l.uii! well to the Irnnl, and lliey will allbe read) lo welcome tbe men with open arms when they return,
KIrWIllrlil I.aurler raid that it was noi n wnr ol oppre-slon lu which tliev w.-r» going to tnke part, but a war lo ostalillsli nn ei|unl slnudnrd ol justice nnd liberty nud Hint lltbey did their duly, us he knew thoy would, thev would lully dlscliargo tlic obligations ul Cauada lo the Kmplro,
GENEII IL Ilt'LLEII AT CAI'K TOWN
Crowda tdntng Iha Ilont. Che.r lllin tVh.n He l.anda There.
LuNPos (Uy Cable),—Oue nnuouneement was received by Ibe Uritish with uufelgued satlsluclloo, namely, the nrrlviii of (Ieueral Uuiler at Capo Town.
Oenerni Uuller's reception there was most enlhuBlasllc. He wns welcomed hy Oeuernl Sir Frederick Forestler-Walker, alter whlcb they botb enlered u cnrrlage nod drove to the (loverlinunt liouse, es¬ corted by mounted police and moiiuted voluuteers. There were wildly cheered by Hie throngs ol peoiile lining the route. Tbere were cries of '-Avengo Majuba!- aud wild cheers lor the Oeneral. Oeuernl Uuliers Ince wall Impassive ns he returned militury salutes for tho cheers.
CALLING Ol T MOKE IIESKR V e<>.
Hrldnh War Omce lo Flit tbe I'l.cea of tur KItl.il. Wound.il and Capinred.
L.ixuos (Uy Cable).—Tho Wnr OlSce bns wlrc.l (louernl Uuiler I'jat three extra bnt. lalious and oun monulalu battery, with resorvo lueu, will start lor tbe Cape within a lew days. Thuse mou wlil llll the iila.-cs I those who havo boen klllod, wouuded or ciiptiiroil. Tho War Office has declde.l lo call oul or t.-rmanout service tho tlrat-class rn- erv.i men ot tha Suffolk, i;-isex and Derby- liiro rculini'iita nu.l the Sh.irw.iod For- sti-rs. Tilll tir.st linltaiion ol those oom- nandswlll be tminedlalolv mobtllzol |jr ervlce In south Alrica.
I'.-opl. Accept liner Annexation.
i..i-.-li.iN- (lly Catllo).-Tho CulonUl Of- ice has receive.l a illspatch Irom Sir Alfred Mlluer, (Iovernor of Cn|ie Colouy, snving that, so far as lie cnu .llsi-uvor, the pooplo orth olthe Vanl Ulvcr ai'.-ept the allege.l nnexatlou ol |iart of Capo Colony by tbo Uoers as a fact.
'sunk by It, STEAMSHIP.
Ferrybeat Cut Down in Hudson River With Loss of Life.
Abon* a Hnndred P.raona Were on Board—
.- ^. Paaiena.ra Swam Ashore aod
Tnca Picked Fp Mauy More.
Niw Tobb Citt (Special).—The lerrybooi Chicago, ol tbe Peonsylvaula Railroad, was sunk In a collision In midstream in tbi Korth Blvor wUb about one hundred pas- sengers ou boird, at about 1 o'clock Tuea dny morniug. Mnny persons lost thell lives. The (cryyboat wna siruck by tb» Clly o( Augusta, o( the Savannah Line.
As the crash como and the lig (erryhoat slowly begnn lo sink Irom the weight o* water that rushed In through the wouuil made tiy the steamship the pn8sengers,whc were in tho lower enblos, rushed lo tho up. per deck. From Hi's point some 0.1 tba more vooturesouio sprnog Intu tbe water Tbey swam to the stiore, where men ou tbe piers drew them from tho water.
lontuslon was added to contusion by tbt (act tbnt there woro sevon trucks on board, many with two horses em-li. The borsei iielgboj an.l (ihiilged, nuil were thrown dowu by the shook o( eolUslou, Tbej slruggled wildly, and (ought lo break ovei each other, Tho rush o( tbe aulmals wai such thet tbe Iron gntes at one end o( Hi, boni were broken out, nud several borsei and wngous toppled over lulo tho river, even betore the boat snuk.
In the uildit ol this ludcaerlbable oou luslou, the (iiisiengcrs, each for lilniself, was luaklog ev.-ry effort to escnpo what seemed oertalo d.mth. Tbero wore cries ol -'Everybody tnko a lllo preserver!'- nud the triglitened passengers did the bast they could.
It aeems almost a niirnclo that nil on bonrd were not drowned, so uiioipeclol waa the collision and so quick tho sinklug t( tho (ertybont.
Mauy wero soved l.y clnmberlng to tho storm deck, where thoy r.imatu.iil until takeu off by tbo Penusylvnula llallron.l lug Cbauucey M. Depnw, wltli nnolber tuit and aeveral amnll boats thnt soon guthered about. Men lu th.-.se tonta worked hard nnd bravely, nnd oveiytlilug that could be doue to savo life was .lone.
Jobn Eafleld, nu eugiueer, wns oneof Hit heroes ol the occasiou. Ho stuck to bls post until tho water was up to his arras aud till the flres wero out and the Uyuainos atoppod. Whon tho shock came, lie roni. Ired tbat many lives might depend ou his coolness. He hoped thnt thu honi would properly right Itsell lu spite ollls frightful careening, and even lu that moment ol deadly peril be kuow lhat nu euglueei ebouid remnin at tbo eugluos ready to seud tbe boat wbere it abould go.
The waler como rushing In, bnl ho gnve no heed to It, listening only for the sound. o( slguait (rom tho captain. It swirled about hliu, rose abovo his wnlst, nnd uot till thou did he makeuuy effort lor his own aalety, wheu he saw tlial uothlng more could be doue.
Captain Durham, ol tho Chicago, who was rescued, snys thnt tliere were about one hundred persons on board, nnd tbat wben tue crash camo they all grabbed lite (ircservers. Ue aays that more than a ilozen tugs and boats woro on tho sceue ol the disaster In uu Incrodlbly short time nnd that their work ol rescue wns practl. cally Immodlate.
(^aplnln Dur hnm snys Hint lie gavo two whistles, sigu ailing that he would go ahead,so that tho steamer might gonstoru. There was no response, aud thu steamoi oriisbod Iuto ths lerryboai.
C. E. Damon, wbo was on tbe Jersey Central lerryboat, corroboralCH tho cap. lain and sayt tbat ho was standing (or. wnrd and snw tho uccldool. He hoard the two wblstlea, but says tbs Chicago was late and did uot hnvo tho right ol way.
One man, with bls wile cllugiug to his tbouiders, was picked up ou tbo verge ol exhaustion. Another momeut and both woutd bnve been drowued.
The Chicago Is oue ol the oldest bonts ol thePenuaylvaulaRailrond liue; she usedto be a tingle.dock aide wheeler and wheu the rnllroad compnuy changed to double.dcck boats sho was one ol tho Ilrst, Hbe has the record (or aooldouta ou the Peunsylvnula Railroad Hue, having bad more than all ol the otber lerryboots o( tboCoitlaudl street branch put together, Hho was commauded by Captaiu Durham.
K'KINLEYAT RICHMOND.
I'realilent AttWfi'da the IMirlatenlnc of the Turpe.Io lloat .Shubrick.
IliiUMosn, Ta, (Spoolnl),-The torpedo boat Shubrick was launched lu tho pres- ..uco ol Presideut McKlnley, many mem¬ bers ol bls Cabinet, Oovoruor Tyler, ol Vir¬ ginia, au.l an Immense number ol persons. The demonstration wns ranrrod lu some ol Its foaturet by n heavy ralustnrui.
The rosldenls an.t visitors who came t.-> witness lh. launching nnd see Hie Presi dent were .nthuslastl.-. Thoy cheerml tho I'resldenfs words on the union ol Stales an.l the pr..sent prosperity ..I the country.
Tiie President's train arrived on lime, aud as 11 started Ihrougli Hie suburbs ol the clly tbe howitzer battery llred a salule. At Ellin slnliou, lu the West Eud, where tho Prcsl.lonl debarked and took a carriage lor tne Jefferson Hotol, ho wa, welcuniHil (nrmally by Mnyor laylor, un 1 replied liHelly,
When the party wns drli-on lo tbe sblp- ysrd tho President was cheerel warmly along the route. At -.lie yard an Immense cruwd had asscnihli'd. The President, hav¬ ing heen Introduced from tho stau.l by Mayor faylor, delivered au aldroas.
Al the end of the Presi.lenl-s speecli Sne- reiary nl the Nnvy Lung was Inli.nlil --.I by the Mayor, nud tpoke briefly.
The Inuuchlng was n greal success, the liuat liKlug clirlslnuel by little Mits Carrie Shulirlcli, ul llocky Mnuut, S. C, great
AFRICAN CANNIBALS ROUTED.
Belalau Holdlora I'nder an American Captain Kill .100.
LuNiioN (By Cablo),—Mall ndvlcoi (rom tbo Congo announce that Caplnin Mohuu, (ormetly Untied Htatet Consul nt Zanzibar, who Is uouimaudlog the llelglau Taiigany- Ika.Cougo telegraph nipedltiou, bna reached Ibo Cougo Freo Sloto, aud was (.ugnged, at llio .iiid ol July, lu n lloroo batllo at Hnugull, whero the (orce couslstei ol leu Europeans, with Cnptnlu Mo'jun comraauding.
Shortly alter tbe allnck comineueod Ilaron Dlinnils, tbo Delglun commander, diBpatehcd three compnules o( soldiers to hsslst Muliuii, aud tboeiiemy, consisting ul e:innllials, w-lio horribly torture their wouuded, were llnolly routed.
Captain Muliun did great execution wllh a Wlucboater rcpoiiter. It Is ostliunted thnt tho eueniy numbered 1500 inon and lost UOO killed aud COO wouudud, Tha llolglau lorcn losl li iiicu kllle.l and 17 vouiided. Tbo cuomy Hod loTaugaii.rlki..
ACCUSED OF_WITCHCRAFT.
Q.rinaoo In Mlolitaan Tbi-.at.n to Ilaug One uf Tli.ir Num h.r.
OoAsn n»vF.i, Mlcb. (Hpeolal).—Delint iu witchcralt has a lirm bold on a com- uuully of (ierinnu settlors a few miles frotn aere. A young (iormau farmer Is aeousu.I 3y his nulghhort o( enatliig spells and )lhorwl9e practicing thu bln.-k nrt.
One ol the neighbors says the young mnn lins exerted niysterlout liiUueuce over his Itock, bls cattle are wild and vicious, his horses, although thoy are well (ed, remain us piiur as crows.
Tho uolghburif are conniving together lo get the youug man out of the way, nud nrn ttirealenlng lo tinng blm. Hearing this, ho culisuitod Judge Pageleon, and he snys he wiii make It warm lor bls uolg!ibora.
STATE NEW&
Th. Crala Oolaor For Kplloatlw.
Larg. Improvementa aad addllloBt hava been made at (^rnls Colony tor Xpllspllcs, .situated at Hoayea. during the paat iptlBg and summer, aod the place Is fast assaB- ing ths appearance ol a arosperoua aad growing village. The ma4?valaahle arse- tlona, Among tbe several whh.h have jast lieen completed, are those ot the group o( inilldlnga put up (or ths nie o( female patlentt, which are already known, Irom Ihe color ol tbelr exterior, as tha Wlilte Cily. Eleven large bulldlngt oomprite Ibla group, and when tbe work la flnisbed there will bn aecommo.latlons lor SU patients who are now waiting lu oomplstlon. In addition to the Wnlte City thera ars fonr large dormltorlsa In coarse of ersellim. Till colony has bad a remarkable groirth (or the three yeart patt and Indleatloas ara that (urther and larger additions trill be necessary, at fast at provltlon can ha made for tbem. Applleatlona (or admttslon to thu Inttltutlon sro ou Ills by tbe handredt, mnny Irom lorelgn couutries. The plsnt ut the eolony authoritlet ara aloag the Unas ol improvements and addition, until there will be accommodntlons (or at least H thousand patients. One o( tbe recent eonvsnleneea granted the Inttltutlon Is ths looatloB of a governmental poitofflea at Honvea and the appointment ot A, 0. MoFetrldge at pottmoster.
Thanktclvlaa Proelamatloa.
Oovernor Roosevelt has Issaed ths (ol¬ lowlng Thanksgiving Day nreelamstlon:
Htate a( N.w York, Exeoatlve Chamber,
During tbe past year Ihls Btate has bean blessed wlm prosperity and with ordar, I'nder Providence each man has beea per- lullted to live hit IKs and do hit wort at seemed beat lo blm, provided only that ha lu uo wit. Interlered with the liberty and well.being ol bls lollows. Moreover, ths iieoplo nl tbit Htat. are not msrslynew Yorkers; they ar. Amerloant, and as saoh they hav« sbarsd In th. hlesslBCt tbal havo eome upon America daring the year that bas gone by. It Is tight that give thanks (or (ns pros; come to ths Nation and whlcb this great popple. In the flrst flush ..(Its mighty mnuhood, tt moving forward to meet Its destiny, and to do Witboat flinching everr duty with whioh that des¬ tiny brlugs It (see to (aus. Tbsreloia I, Theodore Roosevelt, Oovernor ot the Stats ol New York, do hereby tet apart Tburs¬ .lay. tbe SOtb day ol November, IiM, as a day ol tbaBkaglvIng and prayer. Done at thu Capitol In Albany thla SOth day ot Oc¬ tober, lu the year ot our Lord IiM.
Trkodobb R0OSBV8LT.
By the Oovernor: WlUlam 1. Youogt, Hecretary to tbe Oovernor,
Landanum Kllll o MlnltMr.
The Uov. Dr. Franoli Lobdell died iad. denly in Trinity Church rectory la Baltslo a fow days 1^0, at a reault. It It hellevsd, ol laudanum taken for Insomnia. He waat t) Trinity from Ht, Andrew's Oburch, Nsw York City, twslve years ago. Bs traa very pr.imlnent In oburch work, and had a large i-lrcio ot Irlends. Hs was In bls sixty- fourth year. Dr. Lobdell waa bom Uoreh •26, 1H35, lo Danbury, Conn. Us trot grad- luited Imm Fhllllpa Academy, Andover, tn is.-ii, and alterward at Amhent Ooliege la isjs. During the olvU war be was laths service ol the United Htatea OhrlstliaOom- mission, and was present at tbe final bat¬ tle ul Petersburg, Va., and had chares o( the commission's work In that olty from the dav ol tho surrender to tha oloaa ol ths wnr. Ho was ordained to tbs priesthood on November 19, IHOS, and lor four years WIS rector ol tho Cburoh o( Ihs Advent, Walnut Hills, l^luelnatll. Ia 1M9 he be- innie rector ol Ht. Paul's Church, New Kivon, wbere ha remained until 1879, when bo accupted a call to St, Andrew's Oburoh, Ncw York -^ity, where he remained eight years.
The Death of Btnd.at Barkalar.
Amass meeting ot Cornell uadergrada- nte; wua held In Barnet Hall at Ithaca to tnko appropriate action upon the death ol lidn-nrd Falrlax Berkeley at aensvs. The inccllng was wnll attended, and alter a .llscusslou ol the matter In all lit relation to student liln la the university, a com- inlllea ol soven was appointed to trams resolutions which should expresi ths lienrllelt sympathy ol the atudenti (or tho family ol tbo deoeasod atudeut, and (or I Ik. Kappa Alpha Iratornlty, and to embody the Idea lhat practices tuoh at In any way would lead lo tbe lojury ol ths ttadentt ot the university were dlsoountansBoed hy the students, that tbey did not beMevs ii-h customs existed, and that thsy bs. llcv.d Iho denth ol Mr. Berkeley to be wholly accldeutal. It Is generally thought that the unlortunate nttnii will have the i-.-Ti'cl ol lorever putting a slop to snoh iiiisloms, ll nny havo really existed lu ths |iast, wbich thu studenta deny.
Two Alt.inpU la tTr.ck a Train,
T.y.) separate attef^ptt wsre made to wreck the Delhi exprs.s on the Ontario llll.l Western, nenr BlugUainton, and It wot
inly l.y good luck that a terrible lots o( life was averted. A tpike was (ound by B Irnc, Intpectot lasloued to Ihs raili 00 B curve nenr the village la such a manner Hint the train would certainly have been
luralled nnd plunged down an embank- menl. Tho obstruction wat removed. Oa I lie nexl lrl|>Just bnlnre train time another iplki. was louud placed lu Ihe tame manner liu.l was liarelv gotten out ol the way be* lore tho train dashed by. Detsollves wsre plnoed nt work, and It wns thought to bs Hie work ol trnmps, but ths crime was 1 rouglit homo to three amall boya wtiO oon- l.ssed placing the oliatructlouthere (ot Ihs jiiirniiso ol "having somo lun," Thay de¬ nial haviug any Intention o( plundering I lie train, but snld thny "Just wanted to sss Hie trulu Juuiii tho track."
rrom Sing Sing to Aohnrn.
A draft ol lllty-one ooovlola was taken Jr.ini sing Slug Prisou to Auburn Prison. With ouo oxi-upllon tho men are what are Known ns class "U" men, or pritoue rt tsrv- lug a second term. This was Ibe teeond liralt Irom Hlng Sing Prison In a week and.
THE SABBATH SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LCtSON COMMINTS FON NOVCMaUl 9.
Baltlaeli NakaHOalfa trowAi, Vaii. I.. S>S«
—OoMs* Vtali Mok,
Vofsaa. a-ta —Ooaaoi
Day's fiBtiB lis Coaaaonaa Lma. lora aave m akk> lorv pl Iha flisl tatloialhm of tka tmtma p«>plaaRarlka BahyloaM eaptivMvMi ot tK* beUdlBc 01 Ih/iMoae to^taTlRC ••^ .•"?.. 'aloXaesa aboat tkMaaa raaaUtBf thaa tm, aai ¦aeaaaiie Mm •a tka covetBBwl that*. Ulkii hook we kavs alBrtkar aeooaal e( thilr aMttaMat la Jaiaaataa, tka balldlag ot Ike wall at Iks alty, aad alao et aoaa folotaa feteackt aboal.
I. "tko worda ot Hakoakk." llatkic Iha aanatlTo or leootd. "floa ot naika llab." rioboblyolUolilbootJaeabaae ol tbo loyal taaiUy el David. "Ba aaa e«». boaiarto Uac Aftatottsa ai Bhaahaa. tia oapltal. TklitltlalaipiladitetMahaSalak was a ioaasaUor. ilatnaaa. oearttat aaa tavoitte. ror twelvo rtoia ba am Oee> araor ol Jadsa, laadtag a neat nlhloaa revival aad rob«Udla« iSo walto at Mua* lam. At Iks AtAtAtaatinmaA^Sm baek to r«iahi,.-«f^t after aUaahaaaala retaiaad lo Jarasaloii aad itaiiiad mm reloras tharo. Aftir HokMlakwaieadeC K."5°^!«2'"5?" •PMaiid Atrntatm by Iho PaMaa ktB«ii kallkair aIMn MMa to kava kooa Isft to Ik* iuaaaoaMal at tka
«al book ol tko Old Tiilaaaal that wm wrttlM." "MoalfcOklilM." WMkr ^^ oorrMppadlaR to Iko sad ot Ho Iki kaclaalag ol Doaa«kw. ... ytar." otikorolffaot Aitaaii«M 1
muas, wkorelnad !(•« a, a dMta It wai aadit tkli Uae tkal ~ ¦fealadMtititor ¦
%. "Baaaal."
tJjO to f awiaiy.
that 1^ ataaUj koalt^iifriiavotkiaSMn el'lMMS5
Dstlty IhaTW ual tatatAiiauaAAp.Vtr'^Oim^fm^
for the way la Jenualoa to Uiathaa. -t aakat tS?
"•' '-' '-*- Rsipsallaa Jotoialia wd Mt aaaaMk
"JiWBikalMiaMMd.- fcni^^BS
daacanlo trtOsk !&• mw iiHlMwM al
'•roiakM kad biw anoiid.
t. "Ia Iba prevtaoa.*' Ot^Mta. am a prpviBoe ot tko Parilaa oMtae. •^heal afllletloa aad riiwoaik." TkilrMMaMlM ID Pente loreod'ltiatt oa VtfinaAiSmm laro. Tko Ulbato topoiid oa IMb «m a kaavy bordM te a poor Biop' eralu had doabllaie koiai ii...^ . Petsiaaanalsa. Tkoaeaalry wmi la opsa day, aad aaay Jowa wva Into slavwy byalckUr mrpilMLwtialfea oorpssa ot mHorad mm mmXmmml on the road. "Tka wall et liCMalMaaSa Is brokia dawB." Tbo waU i "'" had beaa doitroyad kp " '
more tbaa IM jroaii bifON rt ElMal and thslr nbblak itlll la* la aSST
mata saitlallF roballl at oaa UaMa
1:11. TbenolclikoilB«ni«,|alutaladM tbe rsjeotloa ol ikilr Maadi* olin «l oa* slstaaoo by Xarabbabol, yaan baiofa, aad illll mora iobrXva'iriaMt oMtaaiBa Ing back lo thslr boMa aU tba wMm al noa-Jawtab rMta toaad ta JiraaataM aad ludea, aad attaekad JaiMaliai, aad alMt flercs itracglai bad broku dowa tka aowa ly-bnlli Willi aad bamod tka aatw. Hah.
4, "I IBl dowa aod wept.** Ptrkapaaaw (or the flrsl tims a dssp, kooa iiiit lit Ma
people's voss^ oame ovsr
Uourasd. _ _ _
peopls, ths desolatioB o( thi Bel-
Ovar Iha aoadKloa at hli . . . lolatloBoltkiBolyOttr.na
raproBoh upon ths aama ot Ood, acd the
•Int which had bioaghl ihOB to Ihk low ritalo, which had ool yal b«M pal awap. "Certain dayt." Prom OhMN to Miaa, (our montbf, aoltl Ika'kiaa toUili bli grisf. ''FiAsd." AtekiaotUiaiMatM Bssi ot bli iorrow. "PnvoC" la MiMai^
pif>traotid piayar Ibat Ood weald Ihvw
lisb
kl |o lo Jsratalon.
ihe parpoee wbleb bo iO«M fo have iMNIa
'J!.'.°/7.*i?_'.^''"* '^* teyalpiwaliiBala
No such pirmit badiaimr pat beta afaat* adsiBoiitt diilraetloa b* Nobaeaadaia> tar. Tbs ptoolaatatloa el OpiM MtbuliH
only ths riballdlnf ol tho limpla,
5. "Oovsaant and marey." t (ers to God's dsflalti promlMi, (ers to His loving obaraeti more than Is pledgad,
6. "Esr slleotlvi. Tblno eor hear oap^--
(nlly pardon. I^e'-...^ ^^MloM OM iufrerins and sona f psidy Miioor. "Dai and night." Bb (rial wotdoabltaS luoreasid st ths thoagbt tbal all thla avi
existed la spile ol Xsra'i worh. Bo wttb> draw from bli eoart datiai aadapMM a time In retlrimsat la moil slaieie AAiiem.
m Iron bls eoart datiai aad apaai a
e In retlrifflsot la moil slaieie aaitew.
Ula prayer was olt repsated la Ibo mmim
u( these dsyi ol separalloB aad mooralac. nt hours ot Ihe olght as wall as altbo ntnal hours ot dally praysr. "I aad mp fsihrr's hoase," Nahsmlia had a iliM lenee ot bls IdentlflOBtlOBS wllh kii people In sin as la misery.
7. "Have dealt eorraptly." flooio el these iloi ara menl^'niBd la Nib. (:I-T, U, 11; 18; U; Kara ktli t Obioa. MilM* "Thy oommaadaiiati." Tbi moral pie. eepti by whiob oar llvii ibebld bo raaa* lated. "Statatei." Wbat lelili lo Ibe ritns aod eerimnalii ol thy roUtloa, "Judgmeals." Ths preespli ol Jaitloo relatlvi lo oar eondaol to aaeh otbir.
fl. "II ys traosgreii." Tbli li aol a oe> lation, bnl a rilsrsasi to thi fMiral lenis ol rarloai paasaasi, latb ai Lir. M:37.M; Drat. tttiS.U. Tbi tail that Ood had (alflllid Hto word ol Ibnalialai was a prool Ibal Bi woald lalflll Bli wwl il promtoi.
a. "Bot llye lora aalo Mi." Whia wa (aro lo siB Clod laras to dliotpllMt whia »e tare to rIghtooainiM. Ba larM ta msrsy. "Tal wUI I galbar Ibom." Oej bad a plaio divolid lo Bto pooplo, aad ebsa they wsrs eaatiat lo dwoil Ibin Ba gave tbsm Uboity aod rlgbli Ibiio.
10. "Tbiis are Thy iirvaali." Wbo wUI Jevuts ibemsilTii lodo Tby will. "Aad Tby poople." Wllh whom Thoa kaM made (oveasBl. Tbor aro tbi diiiiadaali of (boss whom Tbou bail dillvifod tttm. Bgypti "to whom Thoa baalelvw vMottoa by josboa, by Bamioo, by Diboiabt aad
.g sing Prison In a week and, laassd lo bvsrlhrow Ibo Alintaa aha*."
"•{•hlri", l'i?.'lm'.iiLi? rJS.".*; iiuS«ir hi^JoSrt7wliL'S2i'5aJ?cled
J Is the smniiost numbar ^^ given them.
rllh
nlllle
W.l
lan'a Etecntla nas Sliepper.i. runswi.-k. N. J, rom n stro
Dl.a Sudileniy.
1 ille.l su.ldeolyat
n hi. sixty.nloth alysis. sjirang
Iloer-nnilah War Nolea.
Uoers U ive captured 1500 muloi.
Tll" Ilrltlsh are uol using the dum-dum
g.vere FIghtInx al Ladra.ullh.
The Uoers bugau sbelllug ths British camp at Ladysmllh, Natal, at loug rang., bo. yond the reach ol (ieueral Whlte-s caunou, Tho UHtlsh eugnge.l tho Uoers, aud alter . several hours of lighting withdrew with n I loss of about one huudred meu.
A Lyncttlng In (iaorgln.
John Ooosby, a negro, was lynched nl Beugan's Mlii, nbout six miles from Mnoon Oa,, bya mob Irom Twiggs ('nunty. Oo.shy. a lew days ago, stabbed hia ein|iloyer, John lloblnsou, iloblnaon wUI recover.
cu Urlduet Durgan was li 111 litil. Hhe was execnte.l lur the mur.ler ..| h-r mistress, the wife .il Dr. CorlBil, ol New Market,
Illed In Holling <lorc1iuin.
Willie J:i-nes M. McCulliUgh an.l his fanilly were making sorghum uearPorteau 111 Uan Territory, two small .-hildren 111" lamily ncciloulnlly Icll Int. boiling Ul liassei daatb.
the Boers to Us
rps lias been restor. 1 t.y .irlglual streugih ol (JOO
NIaIn br a VotoA Moonshiner,
W. H. Oraer, Unlled Htales Deputy Bevenue Oflicer, was ahot a (ew duia age by BUI Huunlcutt, a holed moonshiner, aod dle.l uear Elk Pnrk, N, C, Deputy Sheriff Witl Phllllpa was (ntally ahot hy Hunnlcutt when an attempt at nrresf wat made. Huunlcutt bas killed Uvo meu.
For the pnst ton years tbero hat high us lllloeu hundred and sixteen huo- ilrcd prisoners, seldom laat than fourteen liundred, nud this reduction leanii 227 ells vacant, wilbout counting hotpltal ae- .'ouiniodallons. During tbs year when tlicrnwas a largo u-.imberol pritonenthsra w.-ro many enlls shared bv two prltonsrt. riie Indiislrles at Auburn renulre moro men than thote at Hlng Hlng Prlton, and 'his Is Ihn rnasou given Inr Ihs drall.
A llo)'a alarr.loua Karap..
Pi-dro Doinedo. n ton-yaar-oid Polltl liny, ol Poiighkeopsle, was riding oo the liuniper ul n Now York Central locomotive In the Irelght yard a lew dayt ago. Tbe i-nglue, wlil.'h was running tlowly baok- wiird, gave n lurch and P.dro wot thrown nff. Fortunately be Iell Iwiween ths rails, liul within the track. He lay sprawled oul ou his lac and stomach whilo the tender aud locomotive |>aased ovar bls hody. The lire-box jusl graaed bls bask. The lad es- i-ajicd without stcrateb.
"Wbo dsiiro lo foar Thy aaaa. Tna Isalres are: 1. OoMlanl, aol flasbii. *
Hearty, alrong aad growlagi Ihefsvor.ol Ood aad iplrllai Begird Ibe Moaas ol larvalloa,
and were
cald.d
val ol
Lynrheit a N.Bro In Kanaaa.
'-C.ua- McArJie, awhile barieuder, was sh.n vnH killed, au.l lu less than two hours Ills supposed mur.lerer, Oeorgo Wells, a n"gr.i miner Irom Scummou, was swinging M a telephone pule, Ihe victim ol a niili, Wllicll hail lorril.ly taken him Ir.jm ibejall at W.ir Cltv. Kaa. liefore the rop. was I lace.l about bls ueck Wella a.lmltted b. was with Iba man who abot Mc.trdle, but ileoiel mat be bad don. th. shuottug.
C.mp M.ad. Will Ue Abandon..!,
The heirs uf th. Youog eatate, on whose tnrn, near Ml.ldielowo, Penn. I'amp Meade 14 I i.-aled, huve tieen no lil»l by the War Department ut Waahington tbat tu. camp will b. abaod-in.l.
Tbre. Pcraoaa Ul. In a Pir«.
Hre In tbe Wen.tor 11 jua. at M.otrea!, (inrio-o. .-ause.l the .leath of tur.. ; .rsons, the irohnble lalal injury ol a (nurtb, while baita d.i7.'3n others auataloet mlnur to- Jiinrs. Th. dMd are J^«.pli E, WlUou, I alllS. Sberhrooke. Duria.--, Jubu beuUuw, Uttnwa, aad Jana M-i'j.jo, tu employe of I'je h.ilei. Tber. -vere alioui forty giieala lo Ibe bot.l at th. Hm.. and molt ol them cs-ai-ed In their nigbt 'lottiee.
Woioaa l>lM Ac4 M.arlr 103.
Mrs, Ph.ie:« William, dlMl nt New Bad ' -r I, Mat*., aged lii yaars and .levnn i.ioulUe. H.r lath.- 'it. 1 l j t'i. aga ul lilt
The U.iers ha«^ been thanked uffldally for tbelr kluduea.4 lo Hie hrlllab wounded at Du udee.
L.ird U.Mebery has proliciel thit Eug- lnn4 will suff.-r ui.iuy losses Ilk. Hint ul (ieneral Symoos lielore ahe will a'jeatbe I ber sword.
The War om.- SM'iiud array ci called out.
KrukO'liiepiDrl his been occuple I by th« Boers and the rallwty bridge ther. has tyern deltroye.l.
The Legislative l.uil.lia? nt DOrl.nn. Natal, has l.een irnnsfurnie I into a li )spiial lor Hie Uier nod Uritish wouude.l.who wlil bs tr.ated alike.
There .-an be uo doubl that the lloers eltnrr bav. studi.-l the theory ul tacit.is I with remarkable aiicceas or are commanded by skilful Eurupeau ufll.:eri. - I Itltr.porl«l from b<dh Hamburg and Metz tbat Uriliah r.-crulilng .ni-er. are j liuiy engaging (ierman uoder-..in er- l.r i.rvic. lu Suuth Air.-1, offsriug tlOCI pei moutb.
Th. ainea are (till working at Kimb.r- iev, where th.re are ..rovlilons enongli t.j laat nine moulh..
lb. Iwilug ol th. French-Caaadlaus Is •aid tu b. to iiruog againat tb. Ilrltlsh that IMS tban jOO ol them are tu b. Iuund ta tha ¦ontlngeol nl 1004 aieo wbloh bas -aiiej .(or lioulh Africa.
Culoo.l Vule, wbo was ma 1. a local g.u. eral In command o( Oenerni Symon»-a Iroopft at O.eac). after th. latter wa.* w-.iunded, has Irrru i.r..moled t-i tb« grad.
An Accid.Blal Hhul Kill, a Bay.
Herbert Oray, tweire years o( ago, was ¦ hot and Instantly killed by tho accidental discbarge ol a guu In H.a ban.la nl a hunt. Ingcompanlou, Frank Hmllh, aged lourtetu years, at Wheatco't Htat loo, Coun.
A IteacrUr OauanilU aolelds
ChariM Wlolleld, aged Iwsnty-three, wl.o recently enlisted In the Porty-sseoail Volunteer lleglment, took hit own llla at (.'nrulug by swallowing a dose ol polsoa. Wlnileld deserted (rom his rsglmwt at Furt Niagara b.oaute ol borasslekasss. Hi Irle.I tiotli strychnine andarssnio ths algbt before, but (ailed to end bls Ills.
aeboola CloaMi br DIabtborla.
An epidemlo of diphtheria has brokia nul In the town nf Constsble. Thrss small cnUdieo lu tbe family of Prank Finry are .1 .nd iRsLteveral other (amllas are aSllotsd. Thn caaei tra now quaraatlned aad all tbi tcbooli In tbe town ara olossd.
lajij
Th. Marquis ,,( Lanadowc, Seerelary of Mat. lor War, baa graul4d the m|ueat ol Dr. Laydf. ebe F.ur ip^au ag.ul of to. Tranavaal O'.verom.nr. tbat b. be aUow. I lu cabia to Pr.turia aaaiug I'jr d.laila as lo Ibl Boat iutsei I
Th. lAbor WorM,
Prestmen bave organized a nnlou at Columbia, K. C.
Miners and briekmskers In Kansas City, Ho., have organized, |
Tb. eight.hour da^at been InaugnratoJ | In tb. Oovernmsnl postag.»-ttamp (aciory lu France.
Boilermakers an.l Iron and steel workera in Blrmlnghiim, Ala., liave been grauted . ao Increase In wages. |
CalKorala'i law reiiulrlng corporatlont j to tmy wages at lean raoulbly hot been ' declared couttltutlonal. i
Knlchtt ol Lnbor cigarmnkera In rilts i burg, Prna,, hsvs adopted a label. !
Loaltvllle printers have a.lopteil a r.^o. j lallon placing a tl flue on any of tbelr ; membera (.lund ;airoalzlag flv..cent ; '.larber ibo|i«. i
Tbe eaumeo wbo ilruca agnlnit paying i tollt 00 two o( the brl.lgea of Mnlauzai, Jaba, have earrlml Ihetr pi/lot end have returaed 10 work.
Qnit. BO lodustry la carried on la V.w i {ork City by men wbi solleel oyater and tlam ihelii and tall th. lams to aas •orfci, wliera tbey ar. o'ed aa a parlfler.
Two new fruit jar (aH-irl.i at Fair- j souot. Iod.. n9« Oi. Iiiiirint (uneiilaoi, forty-flv. mnti ou Hi. tw,. toioi n.iv d-i ! iiM vork o( twlss thataiiabot oloiaj with baod blo wars. ,_
All Arouod IlM itoU.
Angelica reportt many coses o( losrlal lever, ,
Foreat Area am again raging la tbe Touawanda iwatn[i.
A invlngs bank ayat.m was pat la opera* lloo In tbe Ocoeva publlo aoboola In ISM. l'p to this tlm. the ehildren have dopoiUsd 110.219,
Aliie Ward, agml teventeea ysars, iorn- mtited aulcide at Arkpoit by thootlag klm-
sell through the bead. Be was ' lm
and deapondeot.
Mary A. Hwnet aud William L. flWiol, ol Waterloo. Seneca (.'ounty. bavs fllod a olalm against Hi. Hlale lortMtl for loisof watar to the Waterloo mtiU, wbleb was dlviitsd by ths Ulate (or canal purposes.
Track Taaka for ProlabI Koglais.
I'll. ua« of Iraek tauks by which kMomo- ol high tpo»l may uke watar with-
ut ttuiiplug la almoal aalvsitil oa tbo arger Eaiatarn roads, wbors last alllr mim ar. tb. ral.. Th. Baltimore * Ohio BaU-
haa a nambar betwosa Waablagtoa aud Philadalpbia aud lateads le oqala Ika euiir. malo llu. la th. lulnro. If tko iva atopi on each train eaa bo sllmlaalOd kO. tweeu Cumbirlaod aad Baltlmoro, wkiro tralnt aro tb. tbIekMl, the aavtag Will ko .,ulie large. U tbo eaMrlmool provea sas- cMalal track tsaks will bo laitallad oa .very dlvlal
sago. As asiartit Ikailljr aewTsadate eompoaad aoglaa U flltsd WUI
Thy iarvBBt thto day." Bo bad la i ktk ol Klae ArlBzeriii Ihal ha oUgbt ao^ to Jsrusalsm aad balp bto POopM. Be tsksd dsflallsly loresaotly wbalhewaalod. "Marey lo Ibs sigbl ol lUs awa*'—tbo hlaa. Nebemlab bad deoldod tbal to romovatie reproaoh ol Joraaaloa bo maal ge tbit* la
tersoo. That lo do'«e bo maM ottala Ib* log's pormtoitoa. Toast bto iiwmliilM bs must be la special favor iHIb hta. "I wsa tbs klag's eapboaror," Aa Impoiliat >aoer, bavlag eharge ol Iho wUm* *t lb* royal hoosobold, ilaadlag by Iba blac** lids al maato, aad laallag lhe wIm, to iM Ibal It was aol poUoaod.
"TsaeblBgs," Lovo lor Ood'i iaWN Ibonld prompt ai to laqairo alloi Na la* isriili. WboaOod'i pooploiafarwoMSM wllh Ihom. Tbi wtsoM ioano to toho ia ilmwol iorrow to lo iiob a alMeol piaftti Wo iboald aavor Mom* OedtaTtalaalMk
WOMEN MAY CO TO MANILA.
aav? Poaotitasal DasMas lo AMow WIvoi « otOMoan •• aatm t%tti ¦¦ibaaas.
Amoflsaa wemM ol tho blgboM iliadfaa soelaBy wtll sooo go 0*1 to Boolla aai Oaam lo boeomo'pan ol lb* HI* la IfeaM t*". \"S;1^ pooiiiiloM, l*it a* Wa Bsgliih itotan g* aai to !•«• aai *MMf eoaatriw oiraid by Oroat Brltala witb IMi basbaada aad brothMns. BovtMl *t Ik* army liaasporM lhat waal OM la llaalla la tboiarly part ot tbo rikola* Ipiaifiil' earrlod Ibo wlv« aad oftit lMf»bM| Ibo lamllloi ol oaooii aad i
tloBid oOleofi, bet OtAtttA
iboroallor Mkod lb* War OoaaMa.
to M aay mmtwmmmaUjmmAm Oovoramoat vmoola aad taaod ammam , lorbMlag lb*m troailaadlaaoalb3tlSK Tbto ira* doae m a mMiai* et taMp, 4* eaaioaao*tbi«*b*a'lba**il at lb* ab- llvss 1* llaalla wM laaiall;
Tbo Navy Dipirtmul hM abaadteadBa oblosllo* lo tbo WIVM ot oSOBiB foMM iksir baaboad* M laoita ttatiaaib i^dS prsparlag lo itad oal to llaaMa I
waat to aa ¦ wbo an MUtM to go byi**Mal bash**d* At lathors •* ibl*
IhoMMiittot Iba world. Or
taaaaim IbodopartmaM to Biat-Admlial Pblllp Uekkoto, Oblot r
ry, to bavo tU o*illlaqr aialtm BaBila
sd trilb *s«ommn<il)Mi laewimM p*»
souKsn. lb* to a»«»y iliiliil*bli*lp*a«
wlirbooMo looairyagi**>mMpWimM.
Tboto bM hiM qalto a HHtoaaoal **l*ai
NagaaaU, l**aa. «b*w Ib* VottM
HBfliviramMt awbMalM a aa«*l b**>
pltal,a*dNtopnbaU*tb*l **m* *t iba
iaa who an 0*lag oM m ibo talbte rsmija Ibtra laabad af lablat ap tath •sUtUaNa. Tbo BolileirBbaM*i paimMsMIr l*rtohiag Ito wIvMaad loM* Uas ot aamd eSooi* to Maalla *ad:0**«. taitadadlalb*p*nal*ilM al MMMiiF m*1 aralbo wIsM oad ibBiiM *! mairta -».< oMiori. Uto«klto«*dth*la*IM * aaM' '
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