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A FAMILY >fcvV>il-AI'i:K (IK I..
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VOL. IV.
FRi:i:P()irr. n. v.. kimd-W. n<)\ I'Miii.ij i.s. i.sus.
A-^
muk of Rockviile Centre
TOXAOB AVKNtTB. KKkYilM Centre, L. I.
' mfctl. r, PHILLIPS,-Preeideat. ',;*^t TBOHAS O. KMIOHT, Vlc*-Pre*U*nt. "^•^ UIRAM B. BMITH. Cashlet
K>AnO or DIREITTOBS:
fllrain L
Weal*y B. Hmlth, Charles L. Wallace, Anatin (Cornwell,
»A a OeiMcal Banking Biuiiieu ol tMdDiaeoant.
i Add on Special Dcpotnts. id ou England and the
'(Htmi jPMNMge Bolloited.
tbinra-9 A. M. to 8 P. H.; r.'f A.X.tol3M.
Dm*—Tuesdays and Fri-
.fA-lt^
[BPREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL. $33,000.
^oet, • Freeport, L. I.
r/.'RANDALL, President. kllMOBT T. 8PIUOUE, Vioe-PrMMent. WUXIAM B. HALL, Oaahler.
Sign
irOFTH&BlGPuMPKlM
WMJU> OVOIKBCrOR*.
OM M.\T';ilF.WS
yjlg^jj/'j* nud his sister Josio f/SitmBA^n *^''<^ walking teis- ,—-^^^^,'^fCff irely along the
Im k *1 lanu which led from ^^^WM the lower iiaotitre, ^^iP(y\f lip* tlirongh the cornlleld, to tho honse. They were ^^s{^ walking slowly nud
talking. Totu was sixteen years old—4 slim, light-haired boy, with nu iutercsting face, .losie was two years ynnuger, and lieing lutitth like Tom, and n girl, was of course, pretty. It wan Tom who waa talking.
"I ttin goiug awny," he was saying, "ond I aui goiug to be extinguished. I am not going to stay on n farm all my life. I can draw letters now as good as those on some of tjic signs iu town, and I am goiug tn bu an artist, «uil extingnish'.'d."
Tbe two had by this time entered tbo cornfield. It wan aatamti, aud the cornstalks had nil been cut awny, leav¬ ing scores of great, yellow piiuipkins Ibat, in places, seemed to lie so thick- l,T that one eonld hardly pass between them, A little later they would bfl gathered and shipped to New York
ata rate of tuition tbat woiii.t ha'-e used up Tom's capital in a few ilaya, to say uotliiug of boaid. Most of tbem hardly noticed liiiii at all.
.\t tho end of u week be grew dis- bcarteucd by bis uusucce.'isfiil olTort.'j to become uu itrtist nU'l had moilifiad bis plans. He woul.I lib nsit^u painter. But somehow bis olTorta in tbia direc¬ tion were c.iuatly disbearteniug, end tbree dtys later be desccn.Iel still further tbe sliding scale of art. Ho could niakii lettc'.s so well, be woitbl secure a place ns bux-markvr lu euiuo mercantile house.
"iiet'a sec bow yon can mark," .said one mail iu tbo shipping room of a big house on Pearl stieet. Kager to try, Tom took tbe brnsli and dipped it int.) the iiiurking-p.it. Tlien he made n few letters ou tbo smooHi board plactsd be¬ fore bim. The brush was big and mushy, ftud dilTeient frotu any he bad used. He was took anxious to Hucoecd. His loUors were ragie.l and stitT. The man besi.Ie bim took tbe brush.
"This is the woy to mark," bo said. .\« Toiil watched tho esse and rapidity with which tbeigracefnl letters seemed to fairly flow from tho soft lirush, ho turned sick.
"You will make a marker some time,
kis.i'e.l tbeiu as Cuiumbus did llifl grniinl :>.t Sau Salva.lur. Uut be was too bungiT fnr sentiment.
While be tvailetl for bis supper witbiu, a buy that bo did not know sat near him laboriously reading a letter, Totu ordered pork and bcaus, because tbey were caesp jn.l llllin;.'. then Builrtenly remcmbci iug and growing reckless, be nddcl 1 piece of ptimpkiti pie.
While be waited ho glancjd sile- wisn at bis ucigbiinr atid niiciinsciously read the first lin"s of tbo soili'i' letter:
"lleur Siiti: I boiH' you nre well—"
A^aiii tU,o tears tilled Tom',! eyes uutil bo c'oiil'l uot see. .lust thiu tbo waiter bniug'.it tbeir (nippers^ Kx- perience on tbo street bud long since made Tom friendly with other buys of his cbiss. When bo bad eaten « littli; bo said In tbe boy beside bim:
"Is your home outsi.lo of tbu city?"
"Yea—teu miles—out bryoud Ho- boken,"
".Aaybiidy besides-besides your mother'/"
"Yes, I g.it a father what's sick, and two little twin si.-tcrn. Mother goes out WBslmi;4, nu.l I w'll p.apors over here so'a lo help aliitig. '
"Do you g'> home ofton'i"
"Xiit ver.T. It costs tifty cents every time, but I g.i onco a month, mostly. I coulibi't go last iiinutb 'cause I eaved my extra flfly conts for u pieseut to take to tbo tiviiis to¬ morrow."
Tom moti'ined to Ibe wiiili'i-.
"liriiig ahotbor piece of tbat pump¬ kiu pic," lie said, witb uliii'ist a ring of ti'iumpb in bis vnicc, "Tlic luimp- : kins Ihat pin is made of came olV niy mother's farm," bo n.ldcd, turning tc j tbe boy. "I want you to try a piece of it. And—did yoii say it (i.'iats Hfty ' cents to take vou liomo and back':." I
LAW RULES A CITV. ¦.:r:i.r:,:..i:;:,::r„.. ^ fatal kailroadweegl
ChaiineeyT. RprM|ni*< William (I, Miller, U, Wceli'V I'llie. Uevrs* Wallace. Cole* rcttll, llarvay It. Smhh, 0«nrse M. lUndall,
8. iiiai.
Indacenents in •* of either the
_ ., ,,_ Bank* or Trost Com-
M a«i*nr aceonudolion a* far aa is ll With eoaaMrvativo manageinent. I as tk* lata of three par cent void oa thia* nMmtha or mors, I ea ail porta ot Karop*. ,
ial MaklDfE boalneaa.
torouoaa, compaal**, so-
j'gaarantaad. .. I reeelT* pioatpt atlaalkia, aa4 lly oaawersd'
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^ SURGEON .H I
.;Dentist.a. 1
.• Greater New York •
ISenta.! Parlors,
IMNIRieiin « SRIDMRI.
OOR. WViaOft AMD GOLD STS,,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
M.ao ap. •¦1.INI nn. •l.ao np. • .SO ais
BVUOM AND OOLO BTBEET8,
Oyf. tami-b, Btooiilyn, N. Y.
¦/-.
wiMMinr.TiicowcLu
OOOmUiOll'AT.LAW.
tklya, M.
, Tw mimira Ball,ir*Mpart, L. I., Knnlng< adraatDdays.
mAfteiS B. TAYLOR, LAWTBR, ••RNH MAIN AND PULTON ST*, ¦ Ul.
K. V. BALOWIN,
-WBANJO SOLOIST.^
OMMrt Aatataaatmu at Low Raioi^
Addwa^ WMTUD or muroiiT.
A Day of Bloo.'sh-: I ,inH TiTmoil n' Wilmingtoi, NiC,
VENGEANCE OF WHITE CITIZENS.
tVlliiiliiBlon NcKio o.tlclal. I'c >lcn nud ;, lie I oclo <io\c talilialird I>y ll>« IMill,. Willie liuards hii,I Ncki, rttaali Wlilrh Caused >
Wii.MixoTO.-f, N. (\ (..Siiecliin.-Thurs.Iny was tt turbulent .lay lu WlltiiiiiKlou. r.a.« war and rcvohitlou held larulvttl. Early 'I'biirsday inorninKa li.idy of fullv !0U0 re|.- icscutntlve wl'lle meu ile.-.lroycil the offlee, I oil.line and |ilnut .if the negro dally news¬ paper, tlie r.ccord.and would have lynched
II lltorlinl he not previously left the
city. A few hours Inter a light arose li... twe.'U white guards, liy wliotii every hlo.'k inliabitc.l ly while icople wa" being im- trolled, und a luoli of scvortil liundrc.l iic- crocs. Pandemonium r.'liincd. Si\ ne- irrocs weru Itlllcl nn.l twciitv w,otiii.l.'.l. The .-Jlayor, H, P, Wrlitlit, Clii.-r of p,,- llco ,f, C. Mclt.m ani tho Kitirl .f Al.ler.lien, n fitsloii-neKro reginn', licatiio terrorized nn.l ruslgniil. fn'l"r the'llrc-
tlon of a Citizens' Comralllec su --.sors
were elected, so tli,it uow ox-roiiurcsstn.-in A. M, Wiid.l.'li Is Miivor, K'lgnr ('. I'.irnitt- Ice Chief of I'.ili'-e, 0„\ a new Uourl of Al.lcrtueu'lias assume,I tbo rcltis of govern- m"iit,
rc:i''o ami onler have been roslofcd, an.l nvo liiMilr.'il si.ccbil i.ollccincn, many iit'.unlc.l nn.l on bl.-y.'l.. streets. About live liiinitr '/.-ns nnd militia from Knvcttovll slon, (loldsbor.i nn.l elsewhere ul malnt.iln order.
'I'lic cause of the bl.io.lsho.l wtis theae. II.in of Alexander Munlcv.tlie n.'gro clit.ir ..f the liecord. In imbllslilng nn arll.'b- .le. fumatory i.if wblle women nud a mttss me.'tlngof ciii:'...Ms or.lcrcl his cx|.iilsi.in fr.im till, cily within twcnty.foiir b'lurs un.l
tb.> removal .if Ms iress, Tli niiilltco
of negroes wblcli wtis or.l.'rc 1 W ren.ivi. tlie printUf,' |.r.'-s of 111.. Ib'cor.l an.l i,'lveti twelve li.mr-i lo r.'plv. fulled t.i f.'-i.jnl v.'itbln thes|ieelli...| time, Tiv.i tlioustiii larme 1 whitceitiscnshoude 1 l.vex-('oiiKr.'-siiiunA.M,\Vaddcll,a)arclicd to the 11,','..r.l ..nice, broke o|iiia tbo doors, siiiiished the |.ress and cu.(es to |iln.'cs wllh ¦l"']i;"litiiiitners and burned tho buiMiiig to
r.eimbllc . I'.ie uinth
ck'i.ratcd on Tues'isy ; C,inat1ian Gruul Triiiik E\|)^es.^C'a5hc5
ry of Its birth. l|io '
ritV/ YORK STATS NE'.VS. Til* Vnte For OoTsmor,
Tbo loUowlus table shows the TOi* by counties ou thu Ocvi.ruurii&lii In this htat*: B»li. Pera.
County
oa the nio.t Imi...rt wit ..( r.rae.il. vs WHS ..'i.crve.l Wllh unusiiul IX lo the fii.'t thai It was tlie ,l;,v
riiti.ia .if IM. I'utni'is sullc,« us • f the Ilci.ulilic,
into a Fr.'ipiit Train in Ontario. TWELVE LIVES CRUSHET OUT,
Itibtiuy
tho
nn.l.
Tiio burninj? of tbo printing orn..c Cre¬ te.1 a great coninioti.in iiiiioiig 111', iiet^rn. of tbe town. The rumor si.rctid tlttit 111 wliltes were wolng to burn tlii'l nuir.le llie iicKr.) .|iiartcr. Tie riim.ir r"ac th"ne-rii..tnployiis.if a ell.in com,, liiltiibcrliii; thr-e or four li,iii.|r,"l, quit work aU'l liiing about Ibc stn
Tlie men were standing ou ii c.irncr wer." or.lcre.l t.i disperse. Tbev .le.-l and it Is cl.ilmcil tired lulo tin-whites fuslllil.lo wns Immcliutelv ..p.'ti.'1 i. thnm by tbo whites an.l tliree ii.'i;r..es v killed. Two whites were w..till.l...lt-lii;lilly, Ono negro ran .l.iwn tb.' ^ir.'.'t nnd p u r..sl.leiH'.' Ilrc.l a rill" tit Williuiii
lllle
null
the
Qoa*H cor of plenty overflow* NVitli arex^louaa ulfCia for ntei
Ilin luviiiK hiuiiiity lie I.eatowa III -nrn-vla liuvoiicl otii- Uoiv.
Iieyoriii ouriilc-.-vi Tn Hla irrent tlirono iilit.v,. I'lie tliuiiiiH of Bt-iiteriil iiilltt, Kor Hl« v.ncUnni{l,.« i,,vo.
'1,pursue.I an.Icti|.tiir.'.l. Il.iwus rl.l.lli.il Willi sliot bv his captors nn.l klllel.
The Wiiuilngt .n -'l-lglil Infantry un.l Ibo nuvul res.Tvcs wero .'tillcl ont, an.l tbo riiii.l-llr.i gun nn.l ths Hotcliklss onc- p.)iii..ler were also luirrled to the scene. A moll of several hnndretl negroes wtis cath.'rc.l on Ninth street, corn.'rof Niion, but us tliu inllitnry advance.I tho ui'sroes fell back and scultcrud.
When uear sl.xtb and Nixon a shot wns fired Into tbe nuvul reserves from a negro Imu.se, A volley of buliels was llr.il byl'io iitilltnrytlir..ugh doors un.l winiloivs, kill- in;; one negro, Si\ more lainates were ctiptiir.''! nn.l cscorleil to jail. Tho house wus ilemolL-'hcd.
With the cTi-eption of two or three catiu- ullles in rcm'ite purls ..f the .1 ed the rioting scene, of the .la
N.'W V.irk Cltv:
uiilinlinn uni the Dr.iux lll.f.*:! 17l,R0i
""liiliii , . . Cl.'iss 10(l,f,B1
men-. V.Mt, 12,!iii7
loud 4,&5S «,70'i
Iter Uiea.
partner In crime ol IIIIi- lur.l un.l J, Watson Illldreth, whn were .¦onvi..io.l and sentence.1 to Auburn Prison for (vrccl^lng a passenger trtilii near Home, In 1h;i,-i, .lle.l ul thii prison honiltal nt Au- li.irn, "f Itih.'rculnr |ier.illnltls, Pluto was rc.'iiivcl nt till. prlMiu on Mav 0, IH'Jfi, on a s.'ni.'iie,. ,,t r..nv vi'iirs, tiii.riiuti he lived
h" would huve i II relciise.i on May 8,
i;ij(l, allowing the usiitil .-ommulatloa for K-oo.l beiiuvl tr. Pluto Willi the three lioys -.lohu Watson lUMielh, Theodore Illh- bur.l nn.l I're.l llrlst.il—w.is arreted chargcl with train wrecking and murder by ditching New York Centrnl express train No, C, cost b.iund. three miles frotn llotiie, N. y., N..veinb.'r I'J, in'.ij. Three iii'iillis alter bi'iiii; pin".'.I In jull lirlstol .11.'lof ctisuinpliiiii. llll.lrcih, Hlbuard
und i'luto were plii 1 on trial In April,
IS',!.;, cliurge.l witli cuiisliig tbo dentil of Knuiuuir linger, of Albany, nnd llobert Klllot, of SyrnciiHe, auil were cmvlcted in .lluy, IWin, llildr.'th, the leader of tho lina.l, was senten.'.-l to tbo peniteutlnry fir life, nlille Ifilibard and I'luto were given forty years each.
JAMKS PALMER,
REAL ESTATE AQENT,
MTCHOOUC; L I.
or rVm*
..arllcalar*. ' IU*dr*rtto*
^lewsinaagptlM. aod 1 «Ii sa«s al air awa upr***.
K, A. OORLON.
¦OflOCO AUCTIONECR.
•aa rtiiaws' '•lata.
aatTowar.. ataa *ii«a«H, mciPONT,
K. S. RANDALL. ArohHact,
'Mkacar. »a*klr* *>-*., OMlMaiaat.. opp.
¦aUrwia D***t. Trtrvmri, L I.
Ifarollclaaai
CHARLCS L. SEAMAN.
Carpenter *««> Builder,
mcCMlllT. I. I.
BMUaala* chrarfaUy KiTen. CkMitnrta taken.
CIOMK I filLSOl lillOR,
CAKHNTERS AND BUILDERS. PRKBPORT, L. I.
¦¦¦'•aUy reap|.M*4 llw REVirw
RUILOUHO mn are |t(,«K,| i„ m, <«alncta (or Krai clmm vierli
¦ 1 -
. TKssaaa*. lOT «aai**waT.
lliM«:CeBeitlCoDtncton,
U RllliK A«
•AOORLVN N. V.
tmmta'm FREETORT. L. I. tiM boiUtan pluia on Laws
Cily, soino eighty miles away. Tho Mathews place was famous for itJ( big pumpkins, and tbe amount received each year for this crop was no niunll additimi tv tho income of thu little Connect icutSirm.
Uomotiiuea dnringcoru cutting Tom had amnsed himself by scratching sen- tcnoon on the big yellow linds with his tbnmb nail, giving play both to bis imagination aud laleut for lettering, besides feeling that these words would go soon to tbe great city and be rea.l by people thore who were really a part of its bustle, and who saw every day the wonderful sights of which he bad only read aud dreamed, Tbese letters, etched lightly ou tbe ripening (lump- kius, hardened over with awhile crust in a few doys, ami becamo very dis- tinut and easily rea.l. Ou ono be had inscribed, "Wbat Po You Think nf Me?" ou another, "This ri My First Visit," and so on. I''iiially, the desire to behold for hituself th» sights nf New York, and to seek his fortune like Dick Whittington, and others of wbom he had read, had liecnme a rcsnlvc.
He had revolved bis plan over in bis mind uutil it seemed perfect, nud fame and fortune already xvitbiii bis grasp. He had apoiteu of it tn Josie noiv for tho flrst lime, an.l charge.l her In ssy nothing as yet tn their mother, whn was awidnw, and who, with tbe help uf Tom and the hired man, rau tbe place.
Josio felt Ibe weight of the secret, but abe believed iu ber brother. She leaned her elbows now dti one of tlic big pnmpkins half as tall as herself, resting her chin on ber hands tbniiglil fully. Tom, miaiiwbilo was labnriu'.; at sumctbing mi tbr ntber si.lo.
"It's a gnol time In go, ' be wns saying to her, "tlie full work will soon be dnuc. and by spring I will be mak iug eunugb tn "pay f.'r tbe cxtri« help mother will need, uu.l I will scud y.in nice dresses and preseuls, and every¬ thing, like tbose New York ladies wear "
Jnsie's eyes brigblctic.!. and Ibeu grew drcaaiy. .She u ished iJiiiost that sho might gn witb Tom. ''JI..m nice it was t.i be a buy. Then she walke.l arniiiil lo ne what it was that Tntll «:is doing m iu.luvtri.iuslT. Wilb a lliial Hoiirish at the en.I be arose, and the bi.itbcr aul sister, standitig si.le by sitle in the Oclnlier afternoon suulitjbl, real: "I Will be Etitiu.;iiisUed."
T.ini landed iu New York .'iliniit tbe tni.ldle of (Vtolur.
I am tpiil.. :me tbero wer.- tears in his eyes, Imwever, when bent last sai.l gno.lliy to bis m.ilhcr au.l sister, and ,IoBie, I kuow, (vcpl liilt'trly, though perhaps ber grief « as uot all.igetber hopeless as she reuieuibered the silk dressesthut Ir.n was tn send. Mis. Mathews Kisse.l bim tcuilerly. •.bnugli she satd but littl.' ^bc ba.l giow u ac ouslomed In parliiiL'.
Tom's liist day nr two in the city were spent in Itu'kiug atmui. .-V^ a matter of tact he di.lget lost a gm-l many times, as .l.isic had prophesic I. acd woul.I prnlinbly never ha.l ren.be.l liislmirding h..ii.-e th,' first ,lay at ail. nithnot tbe ai.lnf uitiiiimils )>nlicemei'.
The address nf this Uoar.liu.' h.use ha.l 1>oon givtii hiiti by a iieigblur who ba.l oucc visited the city, au.l Tom found, by cnuuiiu; iliC' money, aU'l making a meiitAl .aouiatinn. tha! be hi'l barely eu-jugb lo keep iiim there three weeks. He mnst there¬ fore aet about sectiriug a position at oure.
.\rtista aU'I their studi'X were .^uito diU'erent frnm what be bad itiia,:ine.1, and nn one si enie I auxi.'.is t.> engage an lossistaut One man witb a French aooaat offaitd tu tak* Uiw an a pupil
but you need practice,"
His artistic dreams bad vanished, Heaimply wanted work—auy kind tbat would bring mouey,
Thu next morniug ho got bis break¬ fast ot a cheap liltlo place ou Fulton street, wbcro there wero always a lot of big yellow pumpkins out in front to servit as a sign, lie came hero as oflcn as be could, because Ibe pumpkius re¬ minded him of home.
It was ou tbe following Saturday that bo earned his Ursl money, .\ snow bal fnlleu during thn nigbt, au.l a salnoiikeepcr gavo bim twenty live cents to sbnvcl away tbo slush from the )iavemeut in trnni of bis door Tbo next week bo earned fifty (tents in a similar manner. His capital was re¬ duced to twn dnllaiB nnw, nnd bu was eating barely ciinutib tn keep bim alive. Ho coiitinui'd In go tn tbe i.ign of tbe big pumpkins fnr bis meagre liuicbcs, as beiug the one ]>luco iu all the vast city that had for bim a tbivor of his hnme.
Finally, wben be had but a didlar left, bu spent moro than half of it fnr a shoo blacking unllit, aud mingled
TOM I.EAVI-S Tlir KAllM.
with Ibc throng of street boys aruund I'riuliiig House S'|Uare.
I'li'ir I'um; h" «as tint barleacl t.. the bulToling aud clliiiwing of the Now Yntk street boy, au.l il was a bitter exjicrieuce. Wluu he pnlisbe.l his
Ilrst I'air nt I ts tbe tears trickled
down and aujipliod moisture for tbe blackin:;.
This was a so.l ct.d to bis dreams, instead of painting pictures ur licauti ful Signs, (ir even mtnkiug li'Uis. bo WHS paintiug bnnts Uo was able, how¬ ever, tn cam eiiniii:li l.i pay for a cheap loilgiiig. au.l be able t.i cat as high us tlircc ten ce'.it lucals a doy ut the sigu of the ilig pumpkius.
Tbanksgiviii-,? came late Ibat vear. The day before was cnl.l an I sl.'jipy, au'l nn oue wanted a sbiuc. ri'm .¦r.>pt di-ionsnlatcly .Inwii Kiillnn street to his supper", lie bu'l a lillle lunnoy. liy dint .if ocnuntuy ho bal acctiinubitcl nearly lo.i dollars as a sinkiiu-fiiiid. IVili.sp- uii'nusc.niisly Ue ba I save.l it for a purpnse m bu ii be did not c„ufe-.s i vea to himself.
As lie drew near the cheap little .atiiigboiise nitb the l.ig gnl.lcii pump kius ill frmil, bis rves su.ldenly gr.'* .lim au.l be trembled all nvl-r. rhe light stnaiiied out ou the pavomeut. ail I iu tl. raliati.'c. be real ou nue nf the great yelbiw riu.ls the fatal words be bail himself wmaubt three mouths betiirc nil that beatttiful Octnber after- n'l'.u. nith sweet sister Josie l.iokiug na.
"I Will 1m> IZxtingnisbe.l "
He ba I Kariied loug r'.'.i^-c bis wmng n«c nf the wnr.l. In fact be lial ioi»- g.MUgs au.l Innkc.l it up before be left h.iiue. Ittit It ih 1 till seetu t i bim n.w t.sbe s.i wrong eitlur. Tbe tears streameil o.il i.f bis eyes nn be coubl U'jt See "It was a t'le prophecy after all." he tb.ingbt bitterly "I *iu evtiuguisbed. s'.ire .'nough.," He wtpcvl til- tears a'vay au.l Innke lamnu,: the pumpkins f.ir ..in.r »ith his wmk on them. He found two if..re. H* i^caM lik^ lu hav* fallaa down aaJ
"Yes." The liny looked uj) at Ton: cnrinusly. "Fifl'v cchls tlio rouui,' trip."
"Well," said Turn, bi.s tbiu fact suddenly glowiug with tbit light of i BOW resolve, "it costs nearly two dol lara just tn go to where I livo—bu' I'm going tbere—to-night."
TtiankaslvliiE Tnrltcy. Tbo turkey fi.r Ibauksgiving should be a line ben turkey, in preference to the male bird. It sliniild bo drawc an.l niadu ready fnr stnfliug tbo il^y before. Tbo best stullliig is alwayf tbe dry, rbiladclphia stulliiig, wbich bconmes siiHIcieiilly lunist with the juices Ilf the bird while it is roasting. This Htulling is never heavy nor sog gy, ns wet stitlliugs are apt tn lie. It falls apart like well-cnokcd rice wheit served. Tn make Ibis stulliiig use twn ipinrts nf stole bread, freed from Ihe crust ami rubbed into line cruinljs. Season it with twn even talilespnuDfiib of salt, n beajiing tcaspnnuful of pep per, two teiispwiiiifuls of luiucod )iar8- ley, twn nf pnwdcrc.l summer savory aud one of powdered sa^e. Hub a cupful of butter rniigblv tbrniigb the Heasiiiic.I brcn.lcriiiiilM an.l stulT tbe turkey. It Ihe sliilling is mode the day bctiirn Tliaiiksgiviiig, cnver il (vilb a napkin wrung mil iu cnl'l watei to keep It fresh until the next day, ami sliillaiid truss the turkey just bl' fore it is jiiit in tbe nveu tn rnast. II iiitikes a gr«at deal nf ililTereiicp witb the llavnr of a liirkej', us well os tbe llavor lit a chicken, "if all the fat that can bo reached is Itikeu nut nf thi llifl.
EIGHT i.r.>iriii-:i> at i'iioi'^mx.
.Siiiilli Cariillna'a r.iicc Itlol Itdcoril—Cnl. lertiir Tallirrt'a i'llKlit tn Celtliuhla.
Coi.vmhh, H, C. (.•Special). -The total number of ncKr.v's lyn.'hed an.l Hilled In tbe race rl'.t. Ul Pli'i'nit, Is cli;bt. Two ,.f Ih.'so were killle.t in th.' wo.i.ls, the otiiers wero Ull l.tiucbed, nn.l llin bo.iies were nil lu one s|.ol near tlm llebobtitli cburcb.
Tho njoml.ers of the T..llierl nKUlust which tbo feellni; Is so iul.'liso uro ull out ol reach. Torn Tolliert bus been moved to Abbeyvill", State Cliulrtniin T.'Uiert lias ri'U"licd (Irccnviile. T'lin T'llliurl, whose wllu is Postmistress at Mc- C.irralcks. Iius I.een ma.loto leave.
,lohn 11. T.ilbcrt, tlin fatlier ol the T.d- l.erl b.iv.s, thu (•.ille..t.ir of tbe Port at Charleston un.l the man wb.i wus slmt la Ihe ruce riot urrived in Coljlllbltl. lie wus u.'compnnio.l by lilsson, Jo.'. The futlmr
ami his by .'urcfal eiiKli ring hu.l man.
UL-e.l to shift from .mo ruilr.iud f.i nn- .ithi'r until tliey "luiglit a tr.iln going on tbo opposite direction from any suspected an.l .'uuie 111 hero by wny ol Cliester.
(.lui.'k nctluD on the |.urt nf the p.ili.'o foun.i tho men. Tho fulher wlsli.'.l to re¬ sist, but was persuade.1 n.it to do s.., Itotli were bcttvily armed. The iiicn wero husilo.l to i'he eiinrlrooni, their att.irni'v wtilve.l a prellminarvexaiuiuutl.infortlii.tii nn.l Kot nn .irder to n'U'l tliuin t'ltlm •<lule Prison here f.ir sufe kuepluir.
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Twi. Th
ufcsiclv
Oue aall "K'T this Ircil tbtit Is biittered
and nne- For these ex..ell.'nt .'o;irs'<» tint tempt mi
lu dine- ¦ for manvcellursthal t"on wlili the trull o'
the vine. I am tliaiikfnl, o I.ori; I r I mu lo ein^
they're mine;'
Another sail
this "rn-
riiul Is iflven
Lacos, 111. l.Speciuh.-.While on her wtiy hiitneot s ocl.."k tlm otli"r evcuini,' Jllss .Mary O'llricn, of I', luca, was ussnnlted by a negro, who stni.'k Iter on the hen.I wllh a St.me, rcn.lcrlnif her un iscloiis. When
sb ini" to her !-'ll.s..s ...lie Inuiie.liuti'lv
gave th.' nlurni and setifli for the man wns l.egnn. A l.bj.lh'.tiii I b'l the omcrs |.i th'> hut ol H. W, stewurl, a nc,.ro, tlilrty veaisnf age, und a | nr.il...l e.invl.'t. He wus l.i.lged In the Mursliull i ouiitv .Tall nnl on Hun.lKv afternoon c..iiless,.d bis ''nm:'.
Kun'inv nigbt ut al'..iit 11 ..¦.-Ij 'li 1110 men lelt riln''u III l.tigitiesund ivai{.ins nn.l to..k lip Ih.ir ttiurch to this cltv. lie|inl v Sh"riiT c. C. l;r.iu.l.liis were nr.iris."l nt 1 o'.'l ick by u kn.i.'U .It thejaii d.iorsun.l a .l.'tnun.l
for the keys. These were r.ln«i'.l. tut u
lew blows from a sle.lgo liutnnier inu'l.' the inob's entrance easy. Stewart wu.- 'lr.ii{i;''.l
from Ills cell half .lea.l with fear. | l.i 1 In
wagon, »nd c.irrl"d t-i th.' |.la-u pr.'pared
l.ir.l. f.r the gra" in.'r'y-that strengthens
-- Iran,
Ittiaiik Thee, and kUs the keen thorns. Id I
the .lust: I
I lift my Kin.l eves l.i the blessing divine; ,
F'W uoiliitit; r bav.', I..irl. and all thiugs i
areTliin»:'
MiEht Have (iileaaai).
Mr HtiitT^ug—"Thai sacyMiss Lipp t.l.l itie nt .Iiuncr thai 1 reminded hei nf a popular bird."
Mi^e Wliytc-"Wbat was il?" Stufllug "A tiirkiy p ibliler."
A Terrll.lr fasalhlllly.
.Tnbiiny — "I'apa. ti-u'her says Tliauksgt.itig is nr.leic.I 'y the I'.'csi .lent au.l li.uern.irs "
I'apa-"That's s.i, n.y li.iy' .Inbtiiiy — "(tractnus! Suiposin they was t.i forget. "
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INTEriNATIONAL LESSON COMMENT! FOR NOVtMBER 2a
l.raann Tr rrnlKti
titlonnr.
if wife ntur- ller, uiismpte'isnl.'Ulcin hiscellal lloehcs- tcr. Wlllltim II. (lut'S, atiollier alleged wife ii.urderer, found Smith hanglug nguiiist tlmbanof his cell, a|i|'ar.intiy life¬ less. All.lilt Ills neck was a towel, tightly lle.l, (latos yelled lon.lly for help, John Ctiwthru, Will Julicr, cut uway thetuwelaud Smith droj.ped un.'.mscioiis, Ur, Guin- lieris, the jail iilivsician,worke.l over Smith iitill uu hour befiiro ho revived. Smith was .''invl.'ie.l I.f mur.ler In the Ilrst d'gree In lilllliiK Ills, wife, (iertrudd M. ».nlth,,,hy ^trlUing iMir'nn the lieud with a aauilHilg nn.l shooting her with n forty-llve-cullbra revolver on the iiii;lit of Septembers, ld97, Willie site was In ber bed at their home, Maiu sire "I, Churchvllle. Iln was sen- lenc.'.i by Justice Davy to the ulcntrlc chair lit Auburn during the week of Ueitcin.
.1 Ornd. Suntvoord, a
NKAIt I.ACON. II.I,,
Vroii, .full by u M«:i ai
a Tre
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l\ \X. Vnn Mailtvit
C'lrni'llus Westbrook V,
'bissmiite of A.lmlral Dewey ut Annapolis,
II.'.I ut h^s hotiin In Albany. He (vas horn
tl CantL-lolu slttty years ago, nnd is sur-
liv.'.l l.v tl willow and thren sons. Ills
Ills, tne Ilev. an.l Mrs. C.iriiellus Van
v.ior.l, of Klnitslon, are still ullvo, each
ly ninety yeur.s old. .Mr. Vnn Haul.
.i spent tniinty years nf Ids llfH as tho
ir of s.'liene.'t.i.lynewspniiers, am', was
ic'tc'l with the Secretary of State's
11 durlug the H.linlulstratioa ol Homer
Two llled Allir \(illn(.
ni.'ii died nt Pi'iiksklli witbinn shnrt [tertbey voled on Klectiou Day. A liter H o.'lo.'k .loseph Pierce, Hlty. IU.. years old, ciist his ballot, and iviiiln nn hi- wiiv h.iniii was takeu with apoplexy. II" .11...1 at his liome. About au hour nfter .Mr. I'ler.e Tole.l, J.ihn Lent votiid and al- '..'r leuviiiK tho polling place wns stricken with ptirtilyHs ivhlle on Iho street not far from the polling place. He died within halt un hour.
Klate'a llalance •3,974..1t!0.
State Treasurer Colvin, nt Albany, has
conipll.'d the Mnuncial statistics of thn
llscal year eli.ling S.'pli'mber 30, IH'JH, and
sliowsalialuii'c.t j :i,'.n4,;l'iO. The receipts
i ol llie ycjir wero <:lil.iss.4nii, us cnnipured
i with *;1J.07,S,1U lor th.'previous year. Ka-
penilltnies were .t3.'l.7.'i7,9sl, ns conipaied
Willi t:IO,ilili,25l. Tlm liuliinco ou Se|item-
herlO, 1S97, wus »7,'.i4:l,'.KI4.Hl.
lilt Su'
Captuln M-iti stive the Marbi T.'resa wlil.'ii i ..fl ^at Islan.l, in the We.t In.li nminlngthe slilp hiis cuMel t lieparlmaul nt Wusblngtini, that in
opinion it wili lie lm|i..s.ll.ie t.. ;.hv.
shl|i.
Ontario's I.llli
ll Is C(t 1 .1 1'.:,
iliiill.cr wiii 1 ut In
Itm.ls this iviiiier.
liar llul|,iil
,-. .o,i.tf.Ni 1
t til" (Itilur
(Ieneral It. I., ilaiika Ilrad.
Geaerul Ibiticrl I.enox Hanks died In Al¬ bany. He hall been sulTerlug from a coin- lilicatiou of diseases nud his deuth wns nnt nne.xpe,<te.l. Ho was bnru In New York In |s2s and wus u graduate of I'llueetou, In le de camp uud luartcrmiistor-generiil on tiovernor Hoff- nuu's slalT.
Nasaau ('uiintj'a Heal. .Mtneoln was selucted as Ihu scut of Nas¬ sau County by the voters of the niw ctiuii- ty nl Tuesdays election. Hempstead was ufler the prize, but th.. supiiorters of rulbtd up a niaj.>rlty ol several hnu Ired, o"
.ioit...r:;.W.i nvulry In C, l.'r"-lunl.-"iii"ti". Itiipris.n f.ir f il.il
rtntin Army, ¦" I to f.irty
sitibl'lnit
Ntrik
The Clii.'ug.i-Vir.len Cot Tir.len, III., pru.'tl.'ally uc. .h'tn.inds of the strlkini; nil pany iiifrces to pay the un
All Arounil Ihe lilate.
iin.'u has seven literary oliibs. town merchttnts eoni)ilaln uf poor
Is f'.r hau.l w..rk uud tliirt
¦•pi"
11-'
I,.lgl I.u 'cImiiMhe Italian Antir.-hist who os.sa.sslnaie.l Etnprc.-s Kll/abeth .fAnstriti. was arralgne.l. couvl-tcd ani seuieti 'e I to "rig.r.'Usimprif.inment forllf* " at li.n.va a f. w .lays ago, there being n.> bi.v |..r cap- It.il puLlsliniiiu'. iu Swiifcrlnnl.
Ciclln;; .N.ilra, Alviccj fr.>ii i;u,-li«til in.li.'.it" • malb'r front wlieels will b.< us" 1 «j:nlni;8iM»ou tlian litis b"an the cas.'
I liaiiiherlain's l:i|,rea«l.>ii I \T
Mr. l liumlierbiin, th.' s."r.-tary • .'St f.ir th" C'.loaies, in a -.pee.h ul .Man.'l: ter, I'.iglttiil, r.'itertitet" I'.nifbm.l- II ''ling t
A'uerl"
¦.ltn"K'„.dv
..fill.
ititi.
Th(
i.f bi
vhic
A Terriiile itiuw.
Itblntho
st f.iir y.>ars alv.iu -el treuieud'-uslj. A s.'b.'me Is ugalti beini! l.r'oaeli.'l In
.-se .sint.'.' west "f t;," Mississippi lllver
r tlicformifii'U of a rn.eins ortftml'ition assume contr.il of cyd" racing In the ••teru half of North .V'jierica. Ill'ycle nianagerit say tba: \V.>»tern men ive'luncer b-gs tli^iti F isp at the wbeels shipp- i west
An Cloiieinrnl Ku.lo iii linn
Ani.irlerre-.jltiti-frj.ntine!.. .. ctirr.'l near Thor. I.r.ri. A'iua b'fl h.i'ii.. a few 1 vet.ini:s uu . titi.l i:.Kre.ler,"k>..n.b.'rb.ir .ili'l. r -oillli In a butfitv. Itil.'niiuj niirric'l. II'T lui.i'r hul i her g.ilnu- witli Fre lert.-Us in. .is bis .hiuifiii.'r s .leparture ¦ c 'Vered, lier f'lih.'r sfirte 1 Iti II" orerto ik them, an.l wlmii lm 4 I'l'* ijirl Freieri'-ksiii "¦¦•n.'l lii jav liver Sw.iii-'ju hal bis nl. I.'i.-L'y, nnl wilb the llr-t shit h-' ' ktlllliu Fre let
fo.d, I
nt his
I Tb.
The Crotii
.M-.
of till ut leii
-t two ol I 10
not liurt 1.1
to I be I
ti.ik nis dniiitbter ui,.|
4_JLhl"li if.igu. ibo latter
Sturgeon lias beeu caught iu the eaual at Lo.^kport. Chautauqua County lias had three inur- 1 der trials tnls yenr. I
. Canlsteo real.leuts have started un agita- : i tl.ju In fav.ir of u curfew urdluance, ,
' "' I Two Mormon el.Iers have mndo a house- , •h'.t I lo-buns" canvass tn Allegany, distributing , mis. ! tracts nud teu'tblng their doctrines. |
uu 1 I The apples a (ialms (Orleans County) I ""ll ' man got frotn a four-acre orchard aettc.l j blin uu liven 41000. f -
] liuck bunteni Tlolate.l the gamu laws by I ahootlDg game ou (Jliautaii.pia Lake from
„,,.| ; the .leeks of steam tugs.
Nlsgira Fulls laborers, while eicovutlng a con.liiii, uncovertid a uuml"r of cofllus whicb eontulne I human bonus. They are supposed lo be the retnaiiu of soldiers of tbe war of isii!. Albion's Hoard of Kducntlnn nppoluted
I Mrs. F. A. (Jteene HuperUitendent of that
a.hlr. Iil.rll.,1 vUlttKi. a s.'b..ols. She lllls a vacancy
T.hir, '¦Ibelled I ,.„„.„,,,,,.„„, „erinua illu.-ss of ber hus-
ine lin. li.,el|,fd the I.rit.s., . ,j„„,,
rtysblni. at •I'bllu bipliu. j 6en.:vu has ueillier pest hous" nor nos- lllsi .1, witli l.alS'.ui. ; pital. It I- pr.>i.oae<l m buy or build
".nanaaaeti's Sin aiHl WU. "'*
II riininltila* zaiiU.. mia -V
-(tol.lrnTi'll: I Jolia l..»-0*aiM«» .'
I«ry 1,T Ihe liav. I». M. ateoraa. ' .j
9. "So Jlantisseh made Judah lAid tk* In'. --^ habitants ul Jriusalem to rir nnd to do worse than the heathen whoiit the Lord'ltad tlestroye.l I'eforv the rhlld.-en ot bnai." I'hl* is a summary ol lleti |>revtoii*part et '^ lllls chapter concernlnn the >i*s of Haa**. icb, who iirgan to rclga wh«a h* w*a ^\' twelve years old and relgu*d ntiy-tV* ' I vcitrs lu Jerustileni. II" shed loooeaat ' iiloedvery much till He had tilled Jeraaaloat '^ trom one endio auolher(Il Klnga »il. «). Ue (jroughl much evil In the'UgUi ol tb* l.otd to provoke Him to anger. »_ *» mink of iiiu people ol Ood avtlu WODM than the henlhou who knew uot oiiMl, aad eveu n'..rshlpiDg nu Idol, a carved laan*, !u the honse of Uod where II» hail put Ula usmeand His illor)l What a coDtraat te lioicenduct of Hit father IleiekUh, who lor the most purt wr.iiight good and riant snJ iriftb before the I.or I His Uod (ehaptM tftl.'Joi. How culd such agooiirathac hnve such a li.id son? llut 11 ta not an HD- •.initnoii atorv. Consider the aotta ot BU , md of Samuel and of David. How aoold dulul RingAiiss. because ol wlioixsla* til* Lord liriiui;bt Judah low (chapter xivlll., 191, have such a good son as Heaaklabt Rl iKitlier's unme was Aid, thi dauahter ol Zuchariuh til Kings .ivlll., 3), and lo h« iiossitily much Is due. Dut Manaa*«h'a tnotber was Hi.pl'e.ib.ib liny delight I* IB „. :ier\ un.l 11 lbei.o Is anything lo a name ho, -y. :no, rony have ha.l 11 good niother (II Klai!« III., n. Onr Heavenly Father knowawhat it is to have rebellious chlldr«n (l»n. I., 1), - ^ «nd when He permits us to liave rebeliioa* Hilldren ll Is a ground ut lellowsblp with ^ Him. M
lu. "An.l the Lord spake to ItanaoMI^ ^ lad to Ills people, but Ihey would aOt ¦¦¦» learken. " Oh, how ulten Ihe Lord ha* to lay coucnrnlBg those whom Be woald lora lo blesa that tuey would Oot 1*1 Bias, tiny ivould nut listen t<k: HItn, they woald nm •ome to Him (Isa.xxv. 15: Uath. »lll.,n;> lohn v., 40). II we ouly would rmolv* III* s'ord with aieekness, yield lully to HIai tud bo wllllnic and obedient, how much «t -. tieaveu wo might nave upon theearthl How "" earnestly Oud cries lo His people by Hla (ervnnts tliu propheis, us, for example, ia Jer, 111., 13, 14, "Only ackunnledc* tbina Inbiuliy: turn, O bncksHdlog elilldr«n, • lilll tlie I.or.l, lor I a'U mairlsd nnto you." See also Exek. xvlil.. SJ-81: xsxllL, U, ele.
11. "Wliereforo the Lord hrouirht upon' '.hem Ihe csplalus of thehost ol tbe klDil rif Assyria, which took tlauassab omoBK Ihe thorns and hound hliu with teller* «e3 :arriod hlui to llubjloo." Thua ho foaa4 foine reaping lor whatsoever a maa aow- •• pth thatshnU he also reap, and they who low the wlud may reap the whirlwlad ;Oal.yl.,7;Hos. vlll.. 7). Affliction Is aftAS- ->» the best thing that eaa eoaieto ou* who ia wandering Irom Ood. Ood It aot willlo|t Ihat any should perish, and il tlnaeni will
not listen lo gracious words of love H* w,UI «eek 111 win iTieni hy cliasteolng, a* Ile boa said In Job ixxlii., 21. .19,
12, "And when he waa In allletlop hwbo- louirht the Lord hla Ood and humbled himself greatly before the Ood ot bll fathers," It Is often the ease that only la ufnictlu.'i will a soul t trutu tbe Lord, «TM| Its It Is written lu llcis. v., IS, "la lh*lr nfflollon wlll they seek M* early." It wlll ¦", be seen on a larger aoale soma day, tor It ll written In Isa. xivl., », "When Thy Jii4«. incnts are In Ibo earth, Ihe InhabltHiita ot .... Ihe worl.l will learn rlghtean*B*a*." Ktob
tho fearful Jndsraenls of Itav. Ix. aall ael. sre Intended, If poaslble, to bring moB to repentance. Hee Iter. Ix.,'JO, 21; xrl., •, tl. Pride nod self wlll are boru la u( aa th* r** lults of Adam's sin, tbs work ot th* derll, snd all people arc either Cains or AbeU, Ihe former proudly resisting Ood and Hit »alvatlon, oud the latter humbly oonfesalnn llieir sins and accepting His wny ol ro* demptlon. The Pharisees wben oar Lord irn.< ou uurlh were ol the line at Calo, r*> ligi.'us, hut proud oud hating Ood aod Ula iviiy.
IS. "And prayed uain lllm, and II* Wll tutrenled of hint nnd hoard bt* aupplloa- Ilon and brought hini again to Jetuaaloia Into his kingdom. Then Uiaaaub ka*« ^ thnt tlie Lord He was God." UanoiMll . was evidently a true peollnt, and Ood'k •ar Is ever opeu to sucb. It It always tru* , tor such OB Ood's part, "Ulm tbnt eomcth unto Mu I will lu UO wise east out" (Joha vl.,37). Ills written lu I. Obron, v., XI, soneerning somoof Israel that tbay eriod •> lo Uod lu the battjannd It* waa *Bira«t«4 af their., because they put lh*lr trittl la Ulm. Ezra tsyslu chapter vlll., M, "lio wa lusted aU'l be'songlit inir Uod tor ihl*, aaA He was entreated ol ua." As to the moray :> ivhich Is with Cio.l f.ir the gieatett iluoar who with trill) rniientanoe tarna to niin ' we nue.l ouly onnsl.ler the oateoi lb* pea- lent tblel or ol Saul ol Tarsu*. Bot who — ¦ould hn greater lu sin tbau tbia ion ol lle/.sklab?
14. "Now niter tbls bn built a wall with. }ut thu clly ol David." Th* bulldiDR ot Ihls wall and the plnctog ot captain! ot wnr In thetence.l cities do*s not Imply anf In.'k ol trust In Ood. but la rather suR||«l> live of keei lug the Lord's property lortba Loril. Ia Cuullohislv., 13, thenrld* lauoia- pure.l In a gardifn liii^loscd, a sprlof shat ti|i, n lountaln sealed; sonethluK kept sel*!* lor thiiowoer. In Isa. Ix., 18, the walla o) ^.lon nre culled siilvnilou und her gale! iiralse. In Zsch, ll., 6, ths Lord.iay* Ua ' ivlll lie unto her a wall of lire rouad about. IValls and (irotoetlon of auy kind or* naugbl lulesti tbey uraul Ood,
15. "And he took away the ttriamfodi Uld Ihe I.llli out (ll the liouse of tb*Lo|d." lis the children of Und we are *xpa*l*4 la put uivav frotn us all lliu.works of Ib* fl**h snd to i.'ieniisi) oLrseives (rum all flltbla*M if the llesli nu.l spirit (Bph, Ir,, 12. (1; II I'or. vil,, 1), HavlDK recelTud tb* Lord lusus, we nro looked upon al baylag dM with lllm and risen from 111* dead to walk
in newness of life: dead ante alo, bnt allra „ uuto Ood. yielded aula Him nt Ull pnip« «rtv Inr mil use exeluilvely (Horn, n., 4. .'' II, 13).
16. "And hu repaired the altar Ot Iba i.ord » ' » niiil oninmanded Judah la ¦crve the Lord Uo.l ol Isruiil. Tea** aD4 ' Ihunk ofrerliigs are atsoclalad In th* laW^. [Lev. vil., II, 12) null uin lo eoUB*alloa , wl^i the burnt olTerlng, slu olI*r|na aad .• :illierulIerlugs(Ley. vll.,»7). ikllotfariaiai - ;iolnted back lu Oen. III., 11, aod OB lo Oal> inry, fur nothing ean tak* away Ila or iiiakH peace with (lod but th* pr*eloui blood of I bn Lord Jesus, tbe latltrpo of all Ivpi's, tbe suhs'uaca of every Ibaiiew. Ua . icrved (lod us no one else did, iBd wiiorra truly only as He liven and work* In Bl. Ia Maiiniisieh'a case, asin tbs cas* ol tiul ol I'nrsus, the grace of On.1 wal »d*ldln|t abundant (II Tim. I„ 14). Iln la etr*r lh« •ainu, lull of grseu and Iratb.—l>*uoa Helper.
Itellalvaa Bdillr** Now la th* I
Murdrr.'il l>r Mlalakr.
Jesse, Ilgel tWenty-tlV'i .Vars, s'
i:tits;ie llurtoti, iitdcorgiti, wiisfotnll ut Mil..belt. Iii.l.. bv t„hn Fb'ru by
lUke, A feud eM.sti"! Istwe.'Ii Fb.rt
A. ll. .1.nil's, .if Mil. bell, uud Flora ini-t.' young Uurt.ii b.r .K.ues,
Kllle<l Ilia tVilr.tu.i llrr .Mntlirr.
.Iu"k Ni.'k'.es sb 'I UU'I kill.'.I bis wife nt ,mother-in-law Willi u iltl' nt shlngl Sprlnt-s. Ln., a l.'»' .lava Xlckies rem..v.'.l bis sIk
t.i Willi bis t ll
iwn breiisi, klllln
itfi. Aderwnrl frotn the riflii harn.-.l the nd"
CHICAGO CHURCHE8 FOR SAU.
loaa Kdiflr** Ham KtUla Mark*!.
Heven churcbea, aoiae ol wbiob w*faalf., one time omoBg tb* moat proapatoaa. f Chicago, ar* now adr*rtl«*d for ial*. T* church balldlBc* now boiflaf "Vat lali' signs aret Flrat Dutah lilofnad. Via Ctarlttlau, Old Wulab rraabylarlatt. Sll Tabernacle, lormM'ly W. Paal'i VUvan sniltl; Pirth Preabylnrlan, HI. Paal'i LaMie erao. and theformar K. A. M owned by iho Ooagrmnlioa
In tntll* of tliele eaae* tb* atUlaat katai been abuodoood beeaua* ot Mrlfa la thai cnogregatluD, which bas led to lb* dla* bandmnnt ot the orgaDixatloo. Ia otbar i caaes tbe change boa hoan hroBfbt aliaMi l.y tbe truntloriuatloa ot tb* IwoatttT m which tbo church iHiildliiK ll aUtutatuf Kllher the locality hu dM*rlofaMI MMp^ mada removal desirable, at ftafaitf'Vmii' so I'created In value that tl paid Ik* .aain; gregatloo to aell and reoior* lo aaaOtn Bite.
S'lme ol tba bull Mnga are bellif pat loi unnsual uses. «ii« I* used a* ^ Mmoryf furcade(i. A religious n«wa|i«p«rI*ptlatai/ luaontnair, a danciug ball aatf aaoffolon tuon teller occupy a third, and iiaaU tatU( use tbe others for meetiug plaee*. ,
THE COUNTHY'S COTTON ic.RO^ I •will rer llie ITMr I* Bllt^
.Tnst as .1. T irk anJ family are alK.iit t.i leave tor ('a'.iadA tn eacape tbe auanal slau.:bter of their race I'apa Tnik picks up a paper au.l rea.la t/.iat the I'aua.Itai tt. veinmeut Laf Issue.I a pr.claniati.'ii • ailing bih'H it- tubjecis to utaerve TUauksfiviDg Das lu th* Aa^aiicaa way.
in'-b''s more in heigtii tbau th'jae the Fast.
The uae of the ankles, back-pedalling sn.l laiility..f dismounting ur" tlir-e lm. 1 riant | oli,t* {.•e-iuently iieglrcteJ by tlie l-ovi'-e.
doe of the Lireest of Australian firm •t.lies tlKit Jiu.'ii.Ills hav.' i.eeu nu-jieci... In McUi-urn- aul Sv Iney .f lat". Hotli Is.a; in I l«".i7 I altvrua hav" leen di"|"»el I.f at C'.od iri'es, ae¦¦tiJ-baLd machm..a Lnnglng na high aa Hi.
CiciiMs nrrangiog a s.''.i.-dule for t ura from mat« and rut'l b.i.>a>. asl laylo;.- .tit ao many niilea a day f.tr ihcni»ei(e« t" rii-'. make a ureal divil ol tfuble I.r the-n- a.lles. ! I f.recttlUK t,' l.lk.- tlie I'l-itr;, 'ler
.1 the ei^uiitry loll tUeir caleuiat: in». There is eoii»td*rabIe difference t>etw«*o
I'reableni
I M Klulev
pins lor C'lbs viiuuali rnpre., an I th" nier.-j
111"
Viil K . to '-(iencrai I'lp', Let
, pital. I
if'igU" In July la-t, ¦•llll«l^l^• lb" sliikiui; ..f i ("yat li.r lui-h'I'Urp'i.c. It will be nuclrore.l
1 It was res|«.n«ll'i" I i.ut In th" It.k'.-. lo-sbleula bcllave belter
b resulte 1 s', dl ¦ : ipiaruntine reaulfs could be (ii,talned aud
I tbere would tui no espetiyi for a site.
TERRIBLE COST TO FISHERMEN.
I.iuoairr lien l,...l I ..iirl^rn »raaela
aneil in I*(»aa4,»alnii of m rorlun
¦aliel
Alnsks. 1 few 'luy. a lug "fa yo
u utac .inrt Oct.,I. r 5,
ihichi
, Il¬
i'd Ta
at lie. Wash. 11 ol th'. 'Ir-iwii- .,. an.l
I.l Ila
i)-lwu M(
w;
il
lurty tulle* •trstg'-twaT, oa the
Ba£, aad forty bU** av«t a **ri*i «i hUlj,
iniftou a lew .l«»s tig., till 1 firnailvins v.tel the I'revrii.'ui, ir." II." I.l.-r.' ..f the Csi.met an.l the geimr.ii staff ' the nrmv ' n duty nt t^e War Deparltiient. Thelnn- lallou waa k.i eordltil that t •» Presbl'-ut ¦i-'eptel aU'l Ih" .lit" f,r 111. lisit W.IS
1l.-!f r Ile.e.„l.,.r r,
Krillab ll'ar l're|>ara<ielis < xnlinne.
Tlj* war preparati,!,, ii lirfiith Cbibu
s I ccBtiou* Without ubattma
an e.l Cfo
. in Ciuir.
lev wer.. rowiUL' Iron llin
in»«it!i of the i;,illtai Il.v.r t K.,UaT ft:- ani, nud tbelr b>.'at cai'Slzsel. Tbu leutyf the woman wus rei-Mvred. On it wu. fontid tlll.noo. The womao fortuerlv livet In Minnen) rdi>. With heralater, alio rau a dauco hall iO'^Vini roller Cltv
r...|llni: Iii.l or ainrrli-aaa.
Axcrlcaai oo Lit stall.
Tiieen.l ollli . .c I at luud, a&d w.tb II li prnflt und I'/ss ani lU" ttierillon of life. Tlie last lea.oa Ttu.s beeo aev 'm .,u the fteei. Tliereek'.nUig f'.r the year la four¬ teen vciseia a lotal I itJ, rlii'jiy:wo loeo .Ir.wned; twonly-turee wivea wil'iwel and llfty-llve children raad" • nhana, Xh* lotaas will apprntimate tlie.ow. The ter¬ rill.. gsb-s wbich rage-l oo the lianks dur- ln«0"t'.ber, 1"1I7. are undijbie'lly reapoo- a|idef'..r the l,«a of tbrc" ve«."is und their entire creca. «B.li> the nrlea of KUlra
Tbe Total «¦
laialed lo li« 11,000,000 Hal**.
! Nrw Doi.Eisa, La. (Hp«.'ial|.-Iabis laatf
i ratlmtt.i of Ibe cottoo crop B. M. 11*0
'. says: "The commercial rru|i »l l**l yaarl
I wat ll.'JOO.OOO balua, losriog a«0,l»9 «a-
i marketed. My preaeot oploioo Is that Ibai
I coninierola) crop of this year wlll li* H,*!
riao,009 balat mluimam, aay, t,W>,aa froal'
I'cxaa aod lodiaa Terrllory and 7,700,MI|
I outside ul Texas. I think Ibat tb* I
I proaperlty and financial ttraafib O-^^^-,
uote.l the 1 Texas laruieee wiii eaable Ibem Im-Vtta ~
f,i jif, back ao uautoal proportloo of tbair 'roMb.
BO that, wblle Ibe growtb in Texai 0*4 l»
diao Territory will reoeh «,«)0,0», la*
iLOoy eatlmate It much more. It it har.tlf^
llkelrthot more thaoS,<iM,una will b» d*^
llrered. OJt*l.ls ol Texst Ins eroti do**, „
BoKompar* so favorably with laal y«a»j,-
and whi!* I tblnk the giowth of lli-M^.J
matei will be T,WO,OTO or more, aaslai^
S.S'iS.OM laat year, i do oot tblali tliMI
ure tbat 7 7M 'tOl wlll Is dellt.l*J,
ziTi. x^^^''^'^-' ""•¦ -uer\i.o :'frr;*;.jJirr''T:;«'w^iii ~k.*»fci'
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mmmmmmm >., ®ttem g^crtint^ lletiietoa ••IMCii-u copiKM. ji'fvx: c;i:mi-^. A FAMILY >fcvV>il-AI'i:K (IK I.. .KMIt \1. I\ I Kl.I.l(.K\( K. VOL. IV. FRi:i:P()irr. n. v.. kimd-W. n<)\ I'Miii.ij i.s. i.sus. A-^ muk of Rockviile Centre TOXAOB AVKNtTB. KKkYilM Centre, L. I. ' mfctl. r, PHILLIPS,-Preeideat. ',;*^t TBOHAS O. KMIOHT, Vlc*-Pre*U*nt. "^•^ UIRAM B. BMITH. Cashlet K>AnO or DIREITTOBS: fllrain L Weal*y B. Hmlth, Charles L. Wallace, Anatin (Cornwell, »A a OeiMcal Banking Biuiiieu ol tMdDiaeoant. i Add on Special Dcpotnts. id ou England and the '(Htmi jPMNMge Bolloited. tbinra-9 A. M. to 8 P. H.; r.'f A.X.tol3M. Dm*—Tuesdays and Fri- .fA-lt^ [BPREEPORTBANK CAPITAL. $33,000. ^oet, • Freeport, L. I. r/.'RANDALL, President. kllMOBT T. 8PIUOUE, Vioe-PrMMent. WUXIAM B. HALL, Oaahler. Sign irOFTH&BlGPuMPKlM WMJU> OVOIKBCrOR*. OM M.\T';ilF.WS yjlg^jj/'j* nud his sister Josio f/SitmBA^n *^''<^ walking teis- ,—-^^^^,'^fCff irely along the Im k *1 lanu which led from ^^^WM the lower iiaotitre, ^^iP(y\f lip* tlirongh the cornlleld, to tho honse. They were ^^s{^ walking slowly nud talking. Totu was sixteen years old—4 slim, light-haired boy, with nu iutercsting face, .losie was two years ynnuger, and lieing lutitth like Tom, and n girl, was of course, pretty. It wan Tom who waa talking. "I ttin goiug awny" he was saying, "ond I aui goiug to be extinguished. I am not going to stay on n farm all my life. I can draw letters now as good as those on some of tjic signs iu town, and I am goiug tn bu an artist, «uil extingnish'.'d." Tbe two had by this time entered tbo cornfield. It wan aatamti, aud the cornstalks had nil been cut awny, leav¬ ing scores of great, yellow piiuipkins Ibat, in places, seemed to lie so thick- l,T that one eonld hardly pass between them, A little later they would bfl gathered and shipped to New York ata rate of tuition tbat woiii.t ha'-e used up Tom's capital in a few ilaya, to say uotliiug of boaid. Most of tbem hardly noticed liiiii at all. .\t tho end of u week be grew dis- bcarteucd by bis uusucce.'isfiil olTort.'j to become uu itrtist nU'l had moilifiad bis plans. He woul.I lib nsit^u painter. But somehow bis olTorta in tbia direc¬ tion were c.iuatly disbearteniug, end tbree dtys later be desccn.Iel still further tbe sliding scale of art. Ho could niakii lettc'.s so well, be woitbl secure a place ns bux-markvr lu euiuo mercantile house. "iiet'a sec bow yon can mark" .said one mail iu tbo shipping room of a big house on Pearl stieet. Kager to try, Tom took tbe brnsli and dipped it int.) the iiiurking-p.it. Tlien he made n few letters ou tbo smooHi board plactsd be¬ fore bim. The brush was big and mushy, ftud dilTeient frotu any he bad used. He was took anxious to Hucoecd. His loUors were ragie.l and stitT. The man besi.Ie bim took tbe brush. "This is the woy to mark" bo said. .\« Toiil watched tho esse and rapidity with which tbeigracefnl letters seemed to fairly flow from tho soft lirush, ho turned sick. "You will make a marker some time, kis.i'e.l tbeiu as Cuiumbus did llifl grniinl :>.t Sau Salva.lur. Uut be was too bungiT fnr sentiment. While be tvailetl for bis supper witbiu, a buy that bo did not know sat near him laboriously reading a letter, Totu ordered pork and bcaus, because tbey were caesp jn.l llllin;.'. then Builrtenly remcmbci iug and growing reckless, be nddcl 1 piece of ptimpkiti pie. While be waited ho glancjd sile- wisn at bis ucigbiinr atid niiciinsciously read the first lin"s of tbo soili'i' letter: "lleur Siiti: I boiH' you nre well—" A^aiii tU,o tears tilled Tom',! eyes uutil bo c'oiil'l uot see. .lust thiu tbo waiter bniug'.it tbeir (nippers^ Kx- perience on tbo street bud long since made Tom friendly with other buys of his cbiss. When bo bad eaten « littli; bo said In tbe boy beside bim: "Is your home outsi.lo of tbu city?" "Yea—teu miles—out bryoud Ho- boken" ".Aaybiidy besides-besides your mother'/" "Yes, I g.it a father what's sick, and two little twin si.-tcrn. Mother goes out WBslmi;4, nu.l I w'll p.apors over here so'a lo help aliitig. ' "Do you g'> home ofton'i" "Xiit ver.T. It costs tifty cents every time, but I g.i onco a month, mostly. I coulibi't go last iiinutb 'cause I eaved my extra flfly conts for u pieseut to take to tbo tiviiis to¬ morrow." Tom moti'ined to Ibe wiiili'i-. "liriiig ahotbor piece of tbat pump¬ kiu pic" lie said, witb uliii'ist a ring of ti'iumpb in bis vnicc, "Tlic luimp- : kins Ihat pin is made of came olV niy mother's farm" bo n.ldcd, turning tc j tbe boy. "I want you to try a piece of it. And—did yoii say it (i.'iats Hfty ' cents to take vou liomo and back':." I LAW RULES A CITV. ¦.:r:i.r:,:..i:;:,::r„.. ^ fatal kailroadweegl ChaiineeyT. RprM ni*< William (I, Miller, U, Wceli'V I'llie. Uevrs* Wallace. Cole* rcttll, llarvay It. Smhh, 0«nrse M. lUndall, 8. iiiai. Indacenents in •* of either the _ ., ,,_ Bank* or Trost Com- M a«i*nr aceonudolion a* far aa is ll With eoaaMrvativo manageinent. I as tk* lata of three par cent void oa thia* nMmtha or mors, I ea ail porta ot Karop*. , ial MaklDfE boalneaa. torouoaa, compaal**, so- j'gaarantaad. .. I reeelT* pioatpt atlaalkia, aa4 lly oaawersd' ^^mmmmmmm.mtm^im,a^mmmmmma ^ SURGEON .H I .;Dentist.a. 1 .• Greater New York • ISenta.! Parlors, IMNIRieiin « SRIDMRI. OOR. WViaOft AMD GOLD STS,, Brooklyn, N. Y. M.ao ap. •¦1.INI nn. •l.ao np. • .SO ais BVUOM AND OOLO BTBEET8, Oyf. tami-b, Btooiilyn, N. Y. ¦/-. wiMMinr.TiicowcLu OOOmUiOll'AT.LAW. tklya, M. , Tw mimira Ball,ir*Mpart, L. I., Knnlng< adraatDdays. mAfteiS B. TAYLOR, LAWTBR, ••RNH MAIN AND PULTON ST*, ¦ Ul. K. V. BALOWIN, -WBANJO SOLOIST.^ OMMrt Aatataaatmu at Low Raioi^ Addwa^ WMTUD or muroiiT. A Day of Bloo.'sh-: I ,inH TiTmoil n' Wilmingtoi, NiC, VENGEANCE OF WHITE CITIZENS. tVlliiiliiBlon NcKio o.tlclal. I'c >lcn nud ;, lie I oclo |
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