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VOL. V.
A r.VMILY N KWSl-.VI'KR OK 1.0( Al. .\M» (iKNEH.VL IN FK LLU; KM K.
FRKKPORT, N. Y,. FRID.W. NOVKMBKR l<», l.S!>!>.
TIftaii tLIO TCABLT » AOTABtit
NO. 2;
rHonsmifONAu
|:« Greater New York • I iDexita.1 Fa-rlors,
lOMUECRER I SmOMORE. PUL3XIN AND GOLD STS, Brooklyn, N. Y.
e.,.ts*af TMth.
1 rilllaaa, ir rilllna.
• -I.00 np. •iT.OO up.
rtn.TON AND GOLD STRKEr.-i, Op^. liOelsr'B, BROOKLYN, N.V.
W. 3. STEELE, M. D..
PBrSICIA.Y (Iml SURGEOX
IIALUWI>.«, L. I.
OOaskanraij {{;]?,;'
o 7 I'. M. Ofll'-e. Uarria.iii Av nth Shore Ti-lrpbniir Call. Kaldwlni
GCORGE A. MOTT,
LAWVER,
M Caart ¦t-.IIaraugh or nraaklyn,N. T. Clly
¦aaldaac Lynbrauk. Uaeona Co., If, T. VUsphoaa, "SI Lynbrook," "aBCA Brooklyn."
e. A. DORLON,
'....BOXDED ti UCTIO.YEER....
Odd Fellowa' Rtock, twioa Street, nnr Chonh, PREEPORT.
JOHN P. WRIOHT,
OEXERA L A UCTIOXEER,
I FREEPORT, I.. I.
riNAJirciAi.
BankorRockYilleCeDtre
'yilla^it Avenue, ROCKVILLB CCNTRC, L. l.s
•AXUBL r. PHILLIP!!, President. > TBOV AB a, KMOIIT, Vice Prunblrnl;.
IIIKAM p. KMlTll. Cnablar,
BOAIIO or DIRECTORS l
¦ofcsst A, Darteon, Thomaa O. Knight.
lolUi VlnoMit, Illrani U. Hmlth.
Oloatwarlh I>. Combea, Wealey II. Hmlth. AwiIb Jarnr, charlea L. Wallaea,
OBBrwi w. Hare., Austin Cornwell.
jntaal r. Phlllliia, Nelson H, Uralth, Jaha W. DeMott, John T. Havlnnn,
OUrsr Davlaon. Kdwanl T. Thuraton,
IlamlltoB \V. I'Mraiall.
We do • Oenaral Banking Bnainoas ot Dapoalt and Disconnt.
nUilil Fhid on Spocial Depoaita.
Drafta lasood on England and the Omrtinent.
Tonr Patronage Solicited.
Banking Hoars-O A. M. to 3 P. M,', Bntatd^Ti B A, H. to la M.
DlMoant Dajra—Tneada^l nnd Fri- iaj%aA.K.
THEFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL, 130,000.
llll STREET,-tREEPORT, L. I.
STATE NEWS.
Slal. Canaarl.. to Uall..
A mavemsiit has been na foot to Join the
f.ilnclpal cannloK- faetorlea ol this Htate nto one eorporatlon. Ils promoters say tbal New York Is entitled by reason of na¬ tnral advantagM to a romirandlng plnce In the great canning Industry. Although ber manulaotui-es In Ibis lino bave not as yet reaebed a place ot ttie highest Import¬ aaea In value, tbev have been growing rapidly dnring the last four years and la 189» reached a value of 110,000,900. In Ibat ysar soraethlag like GO.IAin.OOO cans of fniUs and regetable. were packed, besides a cootiderabio quantity ol cdlblra tbat were ptit up iu glass. The principal article
racked was corn, ot which there w.-re ,500 MIO cases ol Iwo dozen eans. It Is aaseited that New Vorks canneries stand st ths head of those of tbe United Stales in tb. quality nt thrlr green peas, ttrlnir beans, Bartlett pesrs. asparagus su.I smsll fmlta. and that If tfin Industry were pnt under a centrnl direction ths high qasBly of Ihese partl.ular nruducts could b. made nnllorm and brongbt to a mors eomplole recognition In the markets. It Is fartbsr oontendeit thnt an advantage In prlcM wonld eooua, wblle the production eould be obenpeae.l tnroagh tbe many dlreetlons poastble nnder a slogla admin¬ istration. There are about 100 eannorles In the Htate, but manv nf these are com¬ paratively small. Tbe principal onos nre operated by lest tban a iluKen concerns, ll Is proposed tbnt the now combination shnll have (11,000,000 caoilat stock, wblcb shall all be taken bv the constltoent canneries, and that there sball be 15,000,000 ol live percent, bonds to be sold to lurolsh tbe oipllal for the bonding ol a proposed can factory and lur geuural working purposes.
- JOHN J, RANDALL, I'resblent, OHAtTNCEY T, HPRAOUE, Vke Prasident. WILLIAM a HALL, Caahler.
BOARD or DIRRCTORS:
Isha t. lUndall, ¦adthOox, WlUlam B. Oolder, Wallaes U. Oarnwell nMstss D, Bmlth, Aatast lauak.
Chauneey T. Hpragus William U. Miller. 11, Wesley Pino, Oeorge Wallace Cnlt* l>ettit, Harvey B. Hrallh,
Obariss L. Wallac Owrge M, Randall WUIikm H, Hall.
laalss, aad every acooairoodaltoB aa far as Is SoasWaat with runscrvallTe mauacomral.
lalerBBi at th* rale al thrre per eonl. paid on Hats dapoalti, thrw- montha or iBum.
Dtatls Itsuwl oa all part, of Europe. fleas a cmOTal banklBg budnaaa. AooeniM. of niritoratloaa, eoBpaaUt, aocl» Uss, .te., sullclinl. ¦aMra aatlafauilun gaaranlcd. lB4«lrlra wilt rcrrlv. prompt attesUon and
TO <'l-HK A CIILU IN UHK IIAV
TolontMr Boldlrr Shot.
Private Simon Downer, ol lhe Forty.sec ond Infantry, United Slates Volunteers, wns shot at Fort Nlngnra wblle attempting to esoape from tbe guar.l. Ho dlod ol bit wounds. Downer was plneed under arrest for assaulting flve of his comrades with n knife. In the struggle It was thought he bad been Injured, nnd while the guard wat taking blm to Ibe Post Burgeon he made BU attempt to esenpe. He was shot through tbe rlgbt shoul.ler, the ball Irom a Krag. Jorgeosen penelrat.og his lungs nnd com- Ing out ol hisbreost. Private Brlckley, ol the gunrd, llred the shot. The dmd man's borne Is at Waliia Centni, Mlcb, Ho on- listed In Cleveland, Hn had beeu rejected lor tbe servloo Inthe I'liilippines nnd was left at the fori when the regiment sta.ted tor Unnlla on Monday. Uu was airnlllug his discharge papers.
The Berkeley Urowalns Caae. The and drowning accident In which Ed¬ ward Fairfax Berkeley, of Ht, Louis, a Cor¬ nell student, mel his death while nuder- RolBg the preliminary Initiation ot ths Kappa Alpha Fraternity, will probablv be praented to tbe Orand Jury. District At¬ torney Moran, ol Senaea County, tn which connty tbe aocldebt uocurred. Is tbo au¬ thority tortile above statement, Berkeley, It will 1)0 remembered, was drowned while alteinptlng to earry uut directions given lllm by a fellow-stuueot namo.l Dickenson, ll baa been sliown that the latter wns not lully acq islnled with tbe ground, and tba Hbovs-named olYlclal believes that be was lo some extent liable lor Ueckeleys death.
Colonel W. W. Trail Ui.a.
Colonel William W. Teall. one ol Syra. cuse's pioneer busiuess men, who becnme seriously ill from eioessive lil.'coughing, .lied as Hyrncuse, agnd.)elgbty-lwo yenrs, He Is survived by a widow, Sarah Humner Teall, dnnghier of the inte Msjor-Ounornl Edwin V, Hnniner and sister ol Brlgn.iler- (lensral Edwin V, Sumner, retired, nnd ul Colonel Hainunl S, Sumner, military attnchee of the United Htates Embassy, London; and by four children—Oliver Hum¬ ner T.<all,ol New York City: Wllllani ll. Teall an.l Hrs. C, Herbert Ualoomb, of Syracuse; Mrt, John Mclntyre, ol Now Yorl: City, and Mrs, Charles O. Kldd, ol Euglaid.
Woman SalTraaiata lo Gorarnor lloiaovalt.
Tbe following resolution waa ada,ited by ll.e Now York Htate HulTrage Association at thecoovantion Juat held nt Dunkirk: He. solve.1. That the tVodiao HulTrage Astoula. lion of the Htate ol New York, lu oooven.. lion assembled, hereby expresses lo tbe honored Oovernor of ine Hiats Its appre¬ ciation of bls reeomniendatlonB of the lur- tber aitensloD ol sulTrags to women lu bis flrsl nnBiinl message, and a hope lor tbe tame reoogultlon this year, audit reapeot- fully re.iu.ists his kin.liy co-operall.in wllh futars sITorl In this direcilon, especially In behsK ol the WomenTaxpavers' bill,which may be reintroduced this winter at Albauy,
Mavor Kinn.y, al Plica. Ileail.
Thomas E, Klnnrr, Mayor of nica, died l.l csncer ol the stomach after a protrncle.l Illness, lie wns born at Three Rivers. Can- ii.ln, August », IUil. In IK(-i7 he was elect- ed City Attorney, nod In 1HII& wns elected to tbo innyoraily. Ho was re-elected In 1886 and 18^7, In 1B»7 be was nominsled by tb. Independent Buainess Men nnd elected Mnyor by ninety-nine majority. Ills term would have expired January 1. Last year Mr. Kinney ran lor Htate Con¬ troller on tbe Independent Cltlsens- Union
(Ickot.
KIghIa of CnuHly Treaaurrra,
Attoroey-Osn.ral John C. Davies has written an opinion in which be bol.ls Ihnt a County Treasurer Is not entitled to com¬ missiou ou moneys deiioalted with hlm l.y a mau un.ler Indictment wbo bad deposited suoh moneys. Instea.l ol giving a ball bond In lieu thereof. The opinlou was written pursuant to a lotter Irom State Controller Morgan relating to a claim ma.le by tbs r^asar.r ol Moaroa Oottuty for ons par seal, tees on monsr deposited by H. 8. Galon, under ladlotmsnt la that connty.
Proflt «l Atato U.parliucnt. In the ten monlha ot 1899 trom January I lo November I tba total net proflts ol the department of Hecretary nl state John T. MoOenongh wem 133,238,03. Tbtssum Is Rxoloalvo ot tbe eorporatlon organization tax. which la paid .llr»it In the stnte.Treas- orer. It was mainly for certlllcntes, lor }«rlinod eopls. ol docnmeuta and lor simi¬ lar publi.. servic. |i.rlormed. Tlie Ilgures are much larger than lor the same period ol IIM. In October, 1899, the net iiroilis wera 13130 VH, cuiaparod with »-i(-i.V.-U In November, 18'J8, a aet gain ol 147:1.4s,
'T'w.
Job J
At ^ Thla I
Office.
May Chana. Morlalilr Table..
The Supreme Conrt ol this Stnte Is con- alderlng tbe advlaablllty ol changing the : standard ol mortnilly and Interest, uaad [ tor the purpose ot valuing lllo estates, dower rights, etc., and to ihnt end Judge | llerrlek liss asked Louis F. Payn, Superin- teiideut ol luauraoce, to recommend aui-U table as in hit opinion Is best a.lapted to . the purpose. I
N.w tlllaa Far Our Nkrr. ''
Thirty-two new American warshlpi will be r.adjr lor service In a year.
I am a farmer Icc.iled tu-jr St.miv Brivik. pnoi'f the mosi m.iljibHii districts in this Slatf. and \\ j-s boihi-red wih t;i..l uij f.>r vi-Jrs, at tiitu-i ao I could not Vk'ork, iinJ was alw-ivi vcv lOitsiipiIid ds well. For years I had nuldria so Kid in the spritii;, v h.-,! enn t^ed in riUiwim:, mat I could do iH.thiiis but sli.iko. i imi.st h.ivc taken aNvul a iMrrel of quinine pills K'sidet* d;v/ens ol olher ti-m.-^lies, bit n^-ver obtjinod any permanent benefit. Last fall, ii po.uh liin.. I hid a most seiious allacK ol chiUs :inJ then c^mtnenci'd t.> takv- K p.iiu T ilnil.-s. upon j 'ftirnd's advice, and th-- lirst box made me all r^^;hl a-iJ I have never been wilhoui them since. I take one T.ilmle ea.h in.'mnn -inJ ""^'^t and sometimes when I feel mote than usu.illv exh.msu-.l I t.ike three i a day. Thev have kept mv sti>nuch sweet tnv b.''wels ri.-j:;ilar an ; have not hai the Ic.iSt touch ot" m.il tria nor s-vl itin« he.iJ ivhe since I commenced usini; ihem. I know aKo th.it 1 sl. ep betier and w.ike up more rrfreshed th.in loi meiiv. I dont know ii .*" m.iny coni'-latnts Ripans Tabules will help, bin I do know iliev w.ll cure a:-y on.- m the condition I was And 1 would not be without them al any pfice. I honestly coH*ider ihetn the cheapest-priced medicine in thi- w nlJ. as they are also the most benelicial and the most convenie.".'. !o lake. lam twenlY-s'even yeats of a}?e an J have worked h.nd all m.- lile, the aame *a mosi iarme'is, lioih e.irlv aod l.iie and in ail kinds ot weather, ¦nd i Itave never enjoved such go-d he.ilth as I have since l.ist l.iM; in CKt. my neighbors h.ive all remarked mv i tiprovi-d condition and have ''S.1V. John, Willi .ire vou doing t.) lo.-< so healthy ' "
-*•->».'»¦• ^J»ll»^»M HI ra m a »... o.a i-.i.s. ih.j . .sja., i* ...i. -. • -„"« -fJ iSBIsMBi. naiwtkrv.Mttl P-a-N«.« »»» iiaca«». a..a ..trri «* .sl.. .... v i r nn^
- k^^am ff^ atraata, Mas bates al aa* ..«. aa.w» rro .ouit... v.^ ..o. ta^a iSmSUumASmuSmtiiit. li^vlt*iotAoAitoo,t^^mtmc^::m
DIRGE FOR A SOLDIER.
BT ran. lai-rmk. e nt-Nima, In Iho East The morning comes. Henr Hie rolling ol tbe drums
On the hill. Buti»he heart tbst best »s they beat In the baltle-s rjgtog day buat
Lleih still. Un'.o him tbe night bns eome. Thougb tbey roll the m.irnlng drum,
what is lu tho bugles blast? It Is: "Victory at last!
Now for rest.-' But, my comrades, come behold htm Whero our colors uow enfold hlm,
An.t his bienst Bares no more t.. meet the blade. But lies covered in the shade.
What stir there Is to-.lny! 'Thev nr" Inying liliu awny
Wl Crohn [ell. The.-clh.i flag noes drupel helore him; Now lliey piln tin. grave iod o'er him
Wllb a knell. And he answers to his name In the higher rnnks ol fame.
TlistBs a woman lolt to mourn - Tor the child that sbe hns borno
In trnvnll. But her heart beats high nnd higher, With a patriot molhi'ts lire.
At t.ietttlo. She bos borne nnd lest nson. But her work nnd his am done.
Fling tho flag out,let ll.wavc; They're returning from the grnve—
"Doubl. qiilck!' And thecyinbuls now nro crnshtng. Bright bls coinrndcs- eyes arc flushing
Frcm the thick Bnttie-raiiks willed kuew hlm brave. N.J tear* for n bero-s grave.
In lhe East the morning comes, llonr the rattle ol the drums
Fnr a wiiy. Now no timo fur grlels pursuing. Other work is lnr tlio doing.
Here to.day. He Is sleeping, let blm rost With tbu flag ncross his breast.
—Vouth-s (Companion.
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S ^hrilliqg ^ar ^tories. 8
0 03C^R H\TCH HAWLEY, 6
§ 'CORfOp/VL qpiFF,- 8 O330OOOOOO0OOOOOCOOOOO0OOO
IIE operation of putting a tiu car on a man is ilescribeil in tho parlance of tho II .1 IV c r y ns '' M IU ll H ll i u' a liliiko Oil his lislouer," That, however, is uol tlio way Cor¬ poral (iri IT ro- ceiveil his tin ear — whiob really is uot tin n t all, but aluiuinuui covere.1 with wax,
Tho eveut which cost UrilT hin aural appenilage, au.lobliguU him to rely on tho nililiooi-io restore his physiognomy to normal apiiearauoe, happened in the summer of 'UH, when the ronr of caunou shook the sodilon hills of the I'earl uf thu Antilles au.l the rull and rattle of musketrr lllled the islaud.
It was tho lirst of .Tuly, half nti hour after tho chargJ on Hnu ,luau Hill, Tbe S3l.liers, nsiug bayonets ns entreuching knives, were throwing up a temporary earth-work iu, desperatu haste. The scene was ouo of intcuso excitement nud ai-tivity when an olfi¬ cer, running ulong tiie lino of the Tenth Infantry, niiddcniy slopped and shouted:
"Corporol ririlT!"
"Hero, sil, " rospoiided n soldier, jumping to hiH feot and coming to nt¬ tentiou.
"Toki) a lUtail of Iwelvo men, go dowu on tho lii.tlom tbore, nn.l deau oul a few of tbem abaipshootcrs." "Very well, rir,"
"And don't cnmo back again lill you've got lensl hall n .lozou of 'em," ciiutiuueil tlu oHlcer, savagely, an tiriiTsaluteJ aud stalled uflTto piuk out bin detail
Long service in tho Apache coantry nr.iiiud Flirt Hill and I'rcscotl l!ar- incks blii ma.lo Oiiff indifl'erent to daiig.ir, nn.l bo oxperioneod only a slrangu thrill of nnvapo delight at buving been seleele.l to lead this Fiiuiid on the biiiil for humau game, whero uo quarttr would be asked and ii.iue given, ami every mau w-ould BhiH.t t.I kill.
- The hnttiim leferroil to was a brOad ]ilniu ll.-r.iss wbicii thc soldiers bad jusl cbargeil in reachiug tho bill. Tail, lliick grass covonid it from end to end, and it was dotted lieie and tlicre wilb bren.l fruit trees, iu ivhiiso I.iisliy to[ s-vei-Ci-,)UccaU-il many Spau¬ ish ritleiucn,
.lust after dunk that evening GiilT ngaiu eiiciuutercd tbo .iBi.-ci-ou top of tbe bill.
"Well," said tbo latter as lhe cor- |.iirnl tniicbid his bal, ".I.i you wnul 111 sec luc'i. "
-'I jcat want lo repori, captaiu, nii' nsk fur anolber .lelail."
- What .ly.i.i ivrtiit?' l.egnn the ..f ficer, aud tben p.eriug lulcutly tbrougb tbe gl.iom a m. mint said sliarpl.v
"liriff, wbat';' the matloi with your car-J"
"Nnthin', sir, nolhiu', as I know i.f, ' was the lae.mic response.
"Nnlbiiig' Wliy, it's all I.Iood, your Icll .-nr IS gone! '
-Oh, I Ui.)ngbl t:>u lueatil my car, Mr, sc.iiu' KS I nuly liave nuo uiivv, Tbnl," and ('.nil' pniuted to Ibo side i.f his face, "that's where the lasl feller tiiisscd mc ''
"Yea, he did miss you, aud pretly diise, I..'.," said tbc osptaiu giiinlv. "Well, yon go l.a.-k to tbc hospital .tlinut HS quick as you kuow Uuw an.l KCt tbal Wiiiiuil .Iresse.l -
• Hut iirsl olV, sir, I'd like anolhii tclnil (ui a'little <a,^ile.'
Wbat .I'y.'It want cm for ' "
' r.l tnirr the Urst detail, sir. '
' Wbat'"
'.'lie captain jumped ss tbougli shot.
' riial'a right, sir. '
liilffa voice trembled a little as bo main nnswer.
"("orporsl, tell mc al.out it, ' said I llic iifti.-er sadly as be sat dnwu lu a ' iialf rtpishci ir.Mich aud burii-.l bis I lace lu bis hsn.la, \
- Well, air, r'u te? it was this way ',
1 pii!kcd out my mou all .¦! I bands i 'eept Sloenm—liv.k 'tra .I..wii t tl: [ f ...I o 111' bill, ail ilepli.yo.l cii-. tw j paces apart, Shnrtr Siuilli n". tb' right | au- me ou tli led I'lieu w alvaiii-e.I, j mcatiin' to Ure int.. tl, tir"' spin v.:, ¦ l.inklu' tree wc stiuck j
--We badnt g.me firty y*i ,1- n':o-j | Y.nnfta. next I' tuo. says I
" 'Sb.iity s liown.- " I
" That'a rough Inck. says I. |
" 'ilight through tb heal, t.m.' savs ' ho ' ¦ I
- -so I bslleil em an' walked over to ; III otbei ead ..( lU' line, au' tbore be ! -wa^dead. sure en.nigb. |
¦'Weil, we bel.l a liltle coufsb. j liyiu' t.. iletermiue where th' bullet r,.iuc from. Hnt twau't no uie, (ur i ther wat trees ou all sides an' in front . nil' a.l mncb tirin' on the hill tbal we cpiililu't tell u single sh.d on the Init- ' I'll. So. tclliu' 'em to keep a shar.i : via--limit, I nnlrrr.I another advance. :
- We Jest startei eff ^lirc Yrtniiga V.I.I .town Ilka a lop, uever makiu' a ' |onDd. Sat 1 didn't stop eoi then. I
THE STATE ELECT!
Results ol Ihp Palt'e cl lhe Ballots Thrwighom the Coimtiy.
,
S|ieelnl
-The De
I bud ray eye on a tree abont thrcf hnii.lre.i yards away, an' we waf [ niakin' fur it right lively wheu Model i Mike threw up his hau.ls an' fell ali iu n heap.
"Tben I balle.I 'em again an' we i dropped into tb' tall grass fur protec I tiou, Mike wasn't dea.l yet, nu' be I foro he cashed in be said ho knew
where that sbcit come from. It wa-, JUDGE NASH ELECTED IN OHIO tb' sametrce I d spotted, an so I givi | orders t' charge il an' pump lead iul. _ .
lb' top of it fl.im lb' w.ird go. ; |„„,. l-enn.viva.i.n. New aerse. , Mnsan
"We charged an' Urcl an' lbrc( | ,.|,„„i,, „,„| s^w vmi. it - ...i.iie fellers como tumbliu' down out of it j , „ . „ .
,, , , .11 I bv Sale Mil. i.llllr.—Ilrliin.rats VVll
()ne of em wasii t .lead, au an wi i
come runniu'up, l.e sort .>' half sell '" ariin.iit_iti.tn ni.ia \ iii<.nnn. ii
up and poiuted to his mouth, snyiii' j Neiira.ki.-Ti.e iir.uii i.i iirninek>.
'Agwo, ngwa,' menuiug nnler, y'l
Uu.iw. .
" 'I'll give y'li agw.i,' s.-tys Holly Smith (siborty's l.rolberi, juuipin ahead. 'Y"uro nue of the dirty greasers lhat liillcd Hliuity.'
".\n' Willi that lie bats bim over th dead with lb' butt nt bis gun. Jesi then tliere was a shot frotn the tre. nil' Holly dropped, bein' shot tbrougl tb' head from th' top down.
"We got that feller o' tb' trei mighty quick and then I t.i.ik n sor j .Surrogate .if inventory. Tbey wns jest six lefl j u|j^,||( j^ ,^ besides me. Tliroo shot in th' a.l vance, two iu th' charge an' onouudei the Iree.
"We'd got four greasers, so wo wai still a couple shy on our .irdiH'. I re.-k ouc.l we'd Iiu able t' git tbem al' right, nil' onlered ao.ilbcr advauce.
"When vi-o Htarted Young Hlocu-jc bn begun blubbcrin'. snyiii' lin'd hi th' next oue tu git it, nu' somctliin nbout a girl, au' a lot of sucb busb. 1 told him he wonld be next suit
erals elect Hn-lr .-ouuty li,.kels In (irealer Ncw Y.irk e.imi.lele Willi .oie exception by nisjorllles which nggre«nto about 11,1,000' In lungs Conniy t'je ill-nlT.'elion ngnlust John Jlorrisey Orny. cnudldato lur Hefis. ler, resnltci In the ele .tiou ol Jnim-s n Howe, Bepubip-an,
Tnmiiinny Hull ..l.-et- lis eanill.liil..s In New York (-..unly In J.isli ol Hie Su¬ preme Coutl. Judges ol Hi.-Court nl (leu¬ ernl Sessions, Judges ol the Clly Court, 'b.-nlT |.y innjnrlli.'s ol
01 the Tlilrlv live Assembly Distri.. wllhlntliecoi.nlv,Tan.iii....v ..nfrb-s ihlrl and the liepubll..nns nml Ihelr niiles flve, a llep„iiM,.„n loss 111 three.
Ol Hie Iblrty.sii Aklernien, -l-iiinin'nn eieets Hilrty. The m-M li.uird ol Alderiiie will hnve Inrty-llve l.i.iinn.rnts ..nt ul sl.-<t
rry
B'.tiert Miiyi't, Clinlrninn uf Ihe Leglsln- tlvo luvestlKntIng (-iiuinilllee,ivns il..reate.l
In Ills mc.. Iqr r.-el...-lliin in tho Ass lilv
frnni Iho Nihet unlh Dislrli.t by I'eren .M. siewiirt, lll.l nomlne.i ol Tnmiunny Hall and the Ultlxens- I'nlon.
Members ol Ass.-iulilv W"retlie only
enoughif he didn't shut ui>,as r.l plaul oflleers voted lor in llils .stnte. The sint
him right tbere myselt. liut 'Iwau'l Huoal" wus eleeled one year ago nud the
uecessary, sir, fur" be dropped 'tor« L'Bn'nie"stiiud!,^i\?iui.'niU-"V"e^ly-si-vetiTl^^^^^
1 fuirly hnd lh' words out O' lUJ I jiulillonns t., IwelUy-tlire., Ile nnemls, n
mouth. I ll.-|i.ibllenn niiijorlty 111 I The result
"I losl the oilier five s'tti"' th I ^;A!;;gb^:|';;;i. J/'.|^;,,^;::-;:'^,,;';^,[^-
next greaser, au that lefl mc t Imnl i 5,„„j,|y ,|,|„ j.,,,,,. ,^.||| ^i,,,,,) K.ipniill-i.ii
lh' last otic alune. Wo sccu eacl | uiiiety-two: Hi-imerai-. iiiirtv-roiir, n lie^
other aiiuiit lb' samo luiic. lie jesI ' l'"''ll.-nn i nj.irlly
I luiij.irily nn joint biilljl
n llepnlill,. al thlrty.el^ht, llocbester oloctod n lleputillean Mayc
eleete.l i
enllr
Mavor Mcdnire. Demnc 111 Syracuse, nJndrilea.b cratic Mnvor.
Tho Itepubllenus elected llieli eltv tickets In Albniiv nU'l In Coli..-, ns
well IIS Hie eolllitv tleki'l. Ji.nie- 11. I!l.'-S- llig wns eleete.l Mnvor n| Allmnv Lv -J.-nlll niiijnrltv, mill the n-sl of the eltv lli'ki'l liv
hell
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1 IMwnril r 111 Wiiler- I his ticket
missed mo an' that's how 1 comu t git him.
".After that I lay in the grass lill dark nn' theu come back to report."
"Oriff," aaid the captaiu, risiuf slowly, "lake your detail, mark al' the graves as plaiuly as possible sn.l then go to the ho.siiilal."
"Very well, sir," aud Corporal OrilT saluted as he disappeared iu the diirkucss,
A RIVER OF DEATH,
The Vellow Illver of China a.id Itt Ap
pnlll..a Uecord, ^Tho Yelluw Uiver in Cbina is ai tmce ibe scourge and tlio blessing o' tbc densely populated i-otintry tbrougl: which it tlow-s. Fur centuries its iu unilatious, mure or loss seveie, but invariably disnsli-ous, bavo been ul periodical occurrence, aud every cITurl to prevent them has been unsucccas ful. The river brings down witb il from tbe mounlaius where it has its rise an enormous quoutity of clayisb soil, from whose appearauc(> it derives its name. This-soil is held in snspeu' sion in the upper reaches of tho stream, where an extraordinarily swift current impedes sedimentation, bui when lh( river leachoa the lower level of thc valley and the rapidity of its desoout is checked tlie snil carried in suspen¬ sion sinks to the bottom.
That is nn ordinary prucesR, l.ut in the case of tho Vuaug-IIu, or Yellow Hiver, il is mado extraordinary by thn enormous volnino of tbo subsistouco. 11 goes on so rapidly aud the current is BO slow tlial the bed of tbe river is cutistantly tilling np, and lu prevent the waler from sproading ovor the val¬ ley iu n Hhallow lake it has beeu nec¬ essary lo couatiucl, and is esscntiul
tu maiuiaiu, an immeuse system olj'"'""'-'- uiajorlib's. Jniues ll. Miti-lul artiHcial embankments. As tho rive, I''.'r.lt"',; nin]";vTl'7S'nnd b^ rises tho height of these embankments ine Cninmnn Conncli wilb hlm. is increased, nnd at many placea alon^ WiiimrF. Porter, uhn wiisiln. sll
ils courHC Ibo snrlace of tho tivcr ii ,'!''',','",';"'V"*''n""^-i'i'
, . I , ,, , I , ,, 1 *^' Hemlniil'iu I Hep.) t
high above tbe level ol the surround. ; i,uvn. i'nrter riiiining
iug country. Vndcr such condilions ' iiy over liiHi.
the recuirencc of destructive inuuda j ..„„. ..,..„„.. ,..^„T,...,. ¦,...,
,. ' ' '. Ll mi 1 . NKW .IHItSKV (ilir.S. lIKI'l lll.ICA.-^
tions IS inevitable, Tbe embank
menls are supposed tn bo nnder con- j ruai i-ariy uaa a M»j slant surveillance, and any weakucsf tliat may develop is immediately re paired; but (^hiucse science nnd Chi¬ nese niimliors are unable to resist thc miglily pressure ot the swollen rivei in times uf ttuud. A breuk takes place iu tbo protectiug wall, throngh which tbo waters pour; sccliouH of tbo em- liHukiucnt are swept away, and preity SOIIU tlic ndjaccul country has beeu coiiverlc.l iuto a Inke.
TbcHc recurrent visitations arn en dured by the Cbimse with character¬ istic rcsigiiaiinii. .\ few years agu ii Uood occurred from wbicii it was esti united tbal ii,(M)ii,i)i)t) people lost their lives. Yot llio Cliinese no more think uf deserliiig tlui scene of IbcHu icpent- od disaslcis tlmu tlic Kgyptiatis think .if leaving tb.- vall.iy ..f the Nilo. Tlu-.v kuuw the danger lliat tbey run, liul Ibc ferlilily uf tl.e s.iil llms inurdin | ately vvaierc.l drowsthemtu lue local ; ity witb an irresistible altra.tiun. II Western eii.rgy nnd skill cuuld con ! ll.ll llie Yelluw" liiver tbu blessing to \ tbe t'liiuese people would l.'e imtueus- ! nralile.
I'.'ts ni-e bolicvel In bring gond luck, and nlieii, in tbe receut war with Spniu, n man wos struck and killed i,\ a bursliiif; shell uu tlm Tolas, all tb. sailors lu iliclleel sail it was because the liattl. sbi|> was witUnut a mascut.
riie cat has bad a reputation among seafaring men, most ui »liuiii lu-lieve tbi.t sho brings ill luck tu a ship. If s cat falls overbuard and is drowned (she IS alwavs rcseiicd if |iossible), tbe men will uflen leave at the uexl
port, lielieviug the ship to be dimmed: ' tieeii'''^l'eeli'ire'.'l'iincutis't'i and I bnve beard lueu-u war s-men ' oil.!.n.s m ciil.-igo. cite tbc case uf Ui.' ul.l Koarsarge ar ' """.'''" •»'• h" r- f.., proof thereof i "'"' '-."K"!"-' 'I'" -I'lf" '" ¦^"^
pruui inerci.I | -i-nu ,i„,.|.|,,„,„„,» ,iu this poln
tin ber lasl voyage tbc frigalf oar | h.l.llug that Ihopower granted ricd a i-at an.l a iii.nkey. .\ vli 1 cnl i""'"".''""'-' "'» 0.iv-rn..t ol feul ciisle.I betiveen them, and ur their way nurtb. une dark anl stu nuy uigbt, .Lu-ku tbrew ponr Tmii over board, runuing along the railj an ' clialleriug like a liotid as ths uiiforiu nale pet ilisappcared iu tbe boiling waves. The seas were ruuuing t.-i lligli to admit uf launching a Imat, an.' puss was lefl 111 a iiatery grave, but nut witb..ut iiiaiiy gliii'm.r forebodings, •\bieli were icalu.od ao«in afterward, wli.-n Ibc Kearsarg) stranded on the fatal reef,
Tn fall down withnnt any apparent cause IS a warning nf death in tbe im mediate lulure .\ii .\merii-au erniser waa lyiUk- .ill Nice a lew y.ars sgn, when a seamau fell prune un tbe deck. I'p.^n nsiug he went t.. his bunk, and, returuiug. placed a slip uf paprs bear ing M.I mother's ad.Iiess iu tbo bands lit a Licssmate. saying he .li.l nnt i-\ pect to see bome agaiu,—.Self Culture.
n Csnidsn. Oloucsster, .Somerset, fnlon nd Essex, nn.lpiobal.ly In Salem snd Mon. niiith. The Deinocrnls have elscteil but inc Senstor. In Warren. The Sennte will stan.l fourteen Bepubll. nns In seven Democrats. Tlie Dsmocrats ¦ st flve A'seniblvmen In Middlesex and me lu Salem, and the next Assembly wilt c composed ol ferly-one Republican's and
nineteen Deinocrnls, ns agninst thirty- seven ll..publlenii»iinil tiveiiLy-lbree Deiiio- ernts last vear.
.- The ele.'tlon iu Ibis Mnle eoncernod only ill-! Legislnlure lor the venr. Tbe eight Senntnra voted lur nro t.i' be chosen tor n term ol three vents, and ivlll Mite lorn suee-ssor to Unlled states Sennlnr IVllllnm J. Sewell, wlli.sn lern. cxplr.-s 111 IIIIII. -lhe counties electing Senntors nra Cnniib-n. 1:-- s.-x, (iloucesler, .Moninuulb.Snlooi, Somer¬ set, Union an.l Warren.
The Deinocrnls cnrrled Ilmlson Couniy, electing Ihe eullie lieket t.y a majority nl abnut 10,000.
The Demoeinllc mnjorllv In Jersey (-llv was aliout (iOOO. Clarko carrying (he KIghtii Wnrd. a llepnlilienn strohitiiuld never ear¬ ried iiv lli« Demnerats-Inee ths clly was dlvlde.l Intn wnrds ten yenrs ngn.
llohokeu wonl Den.nernllc by about 2.-,(iO. Tho towns ol Nnrlh lliiilson Conniy ut Deniocrniic bv nbont i.'-sw.
an.l sav be hss csrrled the Histe hv a sals i plurality, but Ihey decline to glve'ngurns. ' rhnlrmnn Blackburn, ol the Ooebel - Campaign Comaiitt.-e, snbl. -We will go lo Louisville with n majority ranging I Irom 10.000 to 15,000. All reporis recalve.l are ol an encouraging nature, and with ' Louisville DemocrHtie, we exp*..t to win '¦ In the Slate by a nice majorltv. The Lsg- Islatuie Is certainly Demoernllc- i
IlKSI-l.T IN I'KNNSVI.VAMA, |
KepnI.IIeana Carry the stair br Ovei j tno.mm i-inrallir. I
riiil.anv.i.i UIAI Special l.-Esllmntes Iroro nil l.f Hie ....unites 111 the State Indicate Itnrrelfs i llep.i plnrlty oyer Creiisv ( Ueni.-) (o lie l-J.-i.4-:l. In some co.inllea tho estb 1 iiiHios w.-re iieees.-'.rllv hnsod on inengre lull riniili'ii. nod e,.|uplete relurlis mny ' .¦hnngelhe IlKiires here given. j
The Beputillenn City Conimlttee esll. nintes a lle|iul Ilenn plurnllty ol 40,000 In nilliiilelplila, a lleputillean loss ol over .100 I IS eomparel wlih ls|i:. |
In the State the mllowlng tlckel was : elected: State Tr...isni'er ^ .lani.'s K.. liar- I nett, i.Ile|i.;i S.Leslie Mesireiint. (Dem.;)' Sup.rlur Cuurt Judge-John I. Mitchell.! (,ll.-p.) Ttieie me iw.i vneniii.l.-s In the; me Court, nnd ench party elects .
FIGHTING AT LMSIITH ™'' s.™.™ school
Bnlisli Sally Out anii Destroy a Big Bpcr Cair-.,
RETREAT ORDERED BY BULLER.
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 12.
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leceud D, M. Ernie
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OHlO-3 GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATES.
lULTiMoHE. Mil. iSpei'lnll.-Mnrylaud hna returned In the Denloerntle column nfler lour yenrs „t llnpubllcau control. (-1.1.mel .lohn Waller Sinllh, Hepieseiitallve ol the First Illslrlel in (ongress, has beeu elected (iovernnr hy n larKe insjontv.
lienernl rhomas J. Shryock, ehairinau
iinvunNoH I,l.ovn lowsncs, nr uakVLiM
(Dofenled lte|iul>llcnu Cnudldato for On
ernor.)
OVKllSOn.FI.F.CT OKOiiOK K. NASH. (Ri-piil :;cnn Cnndlil.ite.i
ol the llepnlilienn Hlale Central Coinnilltue, eonceded the electiuu nl (-olonel Smllh lor Oovernor by 10,000 ninjoilty.
There Isn rens.innliln eerlnlnly Hint the Inwer bouse nl the (ion.-ral Assembly will be Demneratli- by a large inajorltv, and Hint the Doinnernts will el.icl eun.igh Slnle Senntors tn nver.-omo the llep.llillean ad. vnntnge n-nnni; the bnldover senalnrs, Iherehy eontr.illing bilh branelies nl the Legislature.
FI'SIONISTS WIN IN NKUKASKA.
Itepuhlit-ans Conrrde th* Kleellon of llol- eoii.Ii For Supreme Conri Judge.
OjiaUA, Neb. (Special),—Chairmnu Teltl, ol tue lle|iubltcau Stute Committee, con- eod.-s the election ..I Holcomh, Fusion cnndldale lnr Su|irenie Judge, by NOOO to 10,000. Chnlrmnn Fdinluston for tbo Kiislimlsls claims tbo stule by 15,000,
'i'hl. voters ol Nebraska chose a Justice of the Supreme Court, two Begonts ol the Slate Ciilversliy, a (:iiiigresBninn lo Hll n vnennev exisllug in thn Sixth Cougre.-s. InuHl District, und n lull Legislnlure, The cniupHign wns made on purely |iersannl Is¬ sues, Wllllnin Jennings Brynn buving beeu ils eoutrnl flgure. Ills appeals to voters were mn.le ..ntlrely on thn Issue ol hia enmllilncy tor the rresldentlnt numlnstton.
i-ainli
llriiiiierata Win.
iSpeelnl).—The
nllust, peril licnte Hint Judge Nnsb Is elenled Oovernor , iiolied In ii generni State election, F.nrly
liy n plurnllty ol niKiul :i i,000. Jones,! Indepenilenl nominee, will hnvo n lotnl vole nl not moro than lOO.OOfl. In Tole.bi nnd Lucus Countv, his uwn home, which he sivepl last sprl'ng In his enndblney lor ^Inior, he will run behind bntli Niish and MeLeilu mill he will li.i third In Hie rnee. J.mes earried Sennlnr Hiinnas prccluet lu Clevi'lnnd by n plurality nl 117.
The most surprising result Is lu Frsiiklln (-ounty (Colunil.nsl. the homo ol Judge NiiBli, which he cnrries by not less than 2000, ll llepnlilienn gnlu ol not less thnn .'liXXi
Indlente that the regular Demo- rals will hnve a large mnjorlty In the .ek'Isl.llnre. Thoinns S. Martiu will uni|iinsllonalily nece.'d himself luthe United Stales Sen-
ret
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luwH lle.rlrria Gnvernor Shaw.
Drs Moists, loivn (Speclnl).-Unturns frmn ii'.i pre.'lucts nlll ul •illni In Hill Stnte shuw n net llepiihllenii gain ol liDSl. The snme rutin, II ninlnlnlned, will Itlve Shaw, I Uepublican, lor (Iovernor, 7,i,000 plurnllty, lileul McKlnley cnst his bnlloi In i Tiv.) liuiidre.l nn.l tblrty-lhreo iiroclncls union jusl ns tho noon hourstruek. The j mit of 20SiKive slinw. Itepublieau, 2s,r,21; I rreslileni voted liallot Nn. liU. He was : While, Deni.icral, r.i,7.iS,
Imck nl the bonth curtnln nnly nn instant --- —
' Hlld theu linndcd his bnllul In the Judge,
SIANSACIIISKTTS IH ItEI'CIILICAN. Crane
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andldale. Is eleeled uaetls by a plurnllty
Crane, Hie llenubllcau ea (Iovernor ol Mnssacbuac 111 70.0(10 o
Hosl on, which last vear gave the Beputi- li.-iin canillilnlo 'JOOO'pinralilv, is thought l.l hnve gone Deinneratle bv almul 700(1.
The r.-st ol tho Slate ticket will |irohaiily run clnso In the (inveru.irshlp vnlo, Imt till- llnpiiblieans have inyt some loss..s In tho Stato Legislature, stale Senator Cliarles II, Innes, ul Wnrd 10, tho liepubll. enn cnu.lldalH lor recb-.-tlon, wns dolealed
on a lactlnnnl flghl. The Deinoernla nlso ' "- .
ilnim two other Slate Henntors and several'i TO ARBITRATE SAMOAN CLAIMS.
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Fai.is.S. D. (Speclnll. TlieArgus- linslng esllinnlo on reports re. rom |ioliits 111 Suuth Dnkoln. claims
Hon ol the llepulillcnn ninue lor
ipreine (-ourl by 10.000 majority.
No Clianicr in Miaaiaaippl.
IS, Miss. iSieclnli. The election •fl- .|ui»tlv tliri.iigliiiut Hie Rlnte. miernll.' iiinj.irllv is ostlninteil nt
Intlves. -fbe Socialists lost i:..] I. vnlntlve In Hnverhlll au.l gained
Ill iloekland.
Ila.i'iilts lu :I50 out 111 8,^-1 towns and eiiiiis III Mii-saehiisetls give Crane. Ilepiib. 11..an. l.is,574: Paine, Democrat, 105,SS5, llie same cities ami t.iwlis In 181IS gave W..l..oti. llai iibiicni; 1«'. T:.s. liiin.e. Deni- i-'.'rat 107.'.n-i
tim: klkction in kkntickv.
Itrpulilleana < lalm Tbal Taylor 1. Kisriad by a Sara I'lurallly.
L.l i-vii.i.K. Ky. iSpeeial 1, -With a show nl Iiiilliary lorce Io order away the frae- 11. us element, elsi-tloii day passed olt lu K.nlueky without violence ..r serious dh- 1.r.ier nf any kind.
Itepulillcans nnd Democrats nre nllke con- II.lent if auceess, though the Intter admll lienvy losses i.otn|.nr.'d with In!i7, when Hie Slnto Kave n De mil.- plurnllty ol 17,sfl4.
s.ieretnry llnDipton, nl ih« llepnhllcnn (-1.mnilttee, la elnlmlng Taylnrs election l.v 10,000. Chairman Long and Oovernor llrnillev are coiifldent ol Taylors election.
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Secretary Hlil, l.ir the rnlle.1 stntes: Mr. Tower, lnr Oreat Brllalu, and Mr. Miimiu von Schwarr.ensleln, on H.e pari ol Oor- lunny, nl tbo Stnte Departlnenl, sigue.l a 1 mvenllon providing lor tho adjustinonl by nrbllratlon ol claims nl inhabitants ol Hnmon lot dnmnges rnaiilllng from tbe nnval nud militury operations Ibere last spring.
King Oscar 11. ol N.rwav anl Swe.len Is spei-llled by the treaty a„ Hie nrliltralor,
Thrrr Kllle.l by Cavlns In nl Areh.
-riiear.-h ol a nrnv vegetnl.le cellar cnve.l In at t'je lleloria S.-lmul, lioonvllle, Mn., killing (harles W, Kaiser, an nfU'er: Eura Mullen, lormerly ol I'lllsburg, Kau., au.l W. Ledgerwont. Superliileuileul L. D. Drake was crushed. Thn arch wiu flfty feet I.ng nnd twenty Ln-t high, nud wns Cunstrueted only s short time ngo.
Illlnnia FInit l.aw I naound.
I.llllll. l'lng law, which prohlidt nt Hie Ameriean flag or represi-nin f It lor advertising purii.ses. am
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r .iia arrest ll.mnl by J nine i.-Julge.leclar Innse. In Ibe n
Itepalit KIndnraa by Kllllna Two. An ludlnn wbo Is necusel .if murdering the wife nn.l Infant aon ol B. Del Or..sse, a 1 sectlou l.ireinnn ..I the Nevn.la Central Il.illr.inil. has l-een caidured nnd taken to Austin. Ne.-. Tne Indlnu had been lur- nishe.l l.ioil and li'dgiug nn tbe previoua tilglii.
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Advanr* In Twinea and Ilnp..
Twinis. anl rope bnve l«eu ndvanoed In
prl-e abont a com a pound, as n rosult nl
purd.in olTen.li.r. nn.l remit lines and pen-j ""• """"""iHy I'"'' I'^'^'"" ""^ mMug'or
allies Islu couflli-t wllh the atalute wlil..-h I'"'i"P- ,""','"*''_*,'"''.''''"'-"!'.'!' "^
giiaruutuea to the Int.inner a slinre of tbo
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hat lanuy lu.lustrlnl
pr.pertie, tlve ,ier earne.l ill
IV..rk. S. tng tlieir ts till, trn nn 1 1^1 *'! earulugs. c.mp.nle
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preaent ml 1.Ver¬ io work-
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in- r-nivian .lefeale.l ly tbe ii..vcrniiiett irmy wa. r..uie.l. an I he an.l
weri. comp-llel t ' fler.
in.ls, tho highest llgiir about thirty years.
haa reached
It turus out that the wre-ks ol the war. ships ol Almlral Cerveraa si|iiadron which remain OfT Hie const nf Santiago de Cuha are better than gold mines lor tbo wreck, ers. A i.nrly 111 the lnll..r has juat begun lo explore Hie wreck ol the torpedo Iiunt destroyer I'lulnn, ami tbe flrst dli.<r f.iund f IOOO In the purser-B cnbin,
Cnndliian nf th. Counlrj'a Curranry.
The nnnunl report if Inlted Htates Tri«surer IPilierta waa made public, it shows an iiiipreeedeutcd amount ol gold ..n luiud, i.llhoiii.-b gold Coin lu cireulntion In.-reHsed largely.
Nrwa In a NursiwII Siberia |. no longer a penai .-• binj llelnrius liave been nrdi-re I In
Sir
Intiiilu.-ed In
ute (nrle ^w.eping by elo-trlclty bn. teen
St. Lnula.
a-nll
111 luiliann 1100 Inttn* pertuns nr.- Ing n le.iunte neeomuin.latl.in In Stale In
Sllllltlnns,
Kastero l-a) ilallats bavo secured e^^ntrol ol mvodo acres lit W..tt Virginia .-oal ian<lt in i-re,tou (- lunly.
NhnrtaK* of tooA la tiaam.
The iranai. .rt Ohio, wblcb haa nrrlvednl Snn Frnni-lsc.i from Maulla, brings start¬ ling news nt a ahortace nl Innd 111 (iusnii Iinth among tbe nailvea and loreiguers A i|uantlly of su|.[ilie» waa sent aaliore Iro-n Hie lransp..rt which wlil lust ui.lll relief Is sent by the li.iiernineni.
Th.
alned the
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nhrr l.an
l.-bilpewi.
I lor 1,00.),.
Tra.ea,
been fonnd for wooii
as.IHMI.noo Tl
Ft.- lerl.'i -ft-eyei Falls.Wis.. hasj.i.I
iMki acres ol ilmtier landa to be b'ughtlrom \he Northern l'a»lflc 1'.,mpany Tuia tl.c. Iirr Is loeaiel ..n th" Paeifli. . ..nst. aod Hie >r.ce la. I I. t<< OOO.OUO. This |. tba graas.
..nil- Leg
onsllluli.iuailty of tb* a
ire llnilttug the helgiii
opley Sifuare. BiatoD,
.igglni: tU'tuatrr.
of a prooeea fur making artilieial cot
ton from tir trees. The wonl is re
duced I . tjfin staving., which arc
place.! 13 a washing apparatus, tx
posed to steam fm ten hours. Thej
are tben auli.ected to a strong prep'
aration uf s-.tiuiu lyo aud nre hrated
dader great pressure fur thirty.sii" returu irom tue I'tiiuppfnM
bous.
l.iill.tiugi nluely (eet
"lhe project lor a university under Oov¬ ernment cnntrnl has. tieen diaapprorrd ly the ."immittee of the Nalional Educallonal Association.
Tb* Fire Departmantol S.w Vork City bas onWrd an eieetric.ararjbilghi ap¬ paratus for uar at flret. It will eonalal ul nn engine on wheels, lurnlahlng p'.wer for two *lgbte«n-lnch a«arcnlighia.
The American .'oal exhibit at tbe Pans Elj ositi.jo will lie very cmidete. It will "oi.»lst largely ol s.riaii cube, of about lour (uauda Weight. View. ..f varloua col- lieriea, abli.piog arrungea.ent., etc., will
Whrrirr Will Urlurn la Coucrraa,
Ju.lge W. J. W....d ..fKl.iren'e Aia.. I rrcelv.-.l .1 l..tter from (i.neral J'jarj.U i A jury m Cbica.-.i has given a rrrdlel of .Wheeler wh . aav. that be will f..u:ne hia ' *ii "^ ?«•'.';'•'. • """.'I' ;;-"»P«'>y I" a boy
•-HI In .-..iiirre-a wlieii I'lat i-.-ly a-..el --..--..-
fiL.ueral Wl.r-ier i on u .1 say wiei
.db.Hi I a aew trial.
Ibr
on l.y
Haautoa Caaae Alarm. i
inoveinentB of the liatutoa, a -avag* n s..utl. Africa, ar* caiiaing uneasb | I neas. 1
• t I flur Hainoan laland. i
.' I The rnlled stales Will gst the l.lani ul i
" j Tutulla In tbe settlement ol the Samoau I
I .|uesilon. !
I CrinrBl Kaplnaioa Kiil. r.ar. j
An expi'j.l.iu nl 11.(Old e.flieut In Ih* j liaaemeut ul the tiuUdlUK ii St. L'lala, Mu., .>ecuple.l bv the Boberta, Jubnaaa and \ Rand Shoe Compauy, latallv bura.d fuui i
ampluyea. !
¦.MouMI.e Kllla an ladian Chirr. |
niiey Bra.Iby, a.--.u-l .hiel .,1 the I'a j muuky Indians, waa struck by a iocoinO' . tlve neat I^aatur Manor, Va.. and kllied. I He waa flity-four yeara ol age and waa i very deaf. _ I
rriMrr Compolgu la lh. rkillBplaM..
Brigadter-Oeiierui Wueat'ju i.ll Maulli I witn a tiring ! .r-'e on an eA|ieolt'uii . agalstt the Uuurg.ntt.
T.OSPON (By Cable).—The Wnr Oftlcs Is liilormed that Hie British troo|ishavn heen wlthdrnwn Irom (-.jleuso, aouHi ol Lni.f. umlth. an.l .-on.-entrnte.l lurtber South, The evac.isllon ot fiolenso Is a mos' Serb ous mnlter f.ir the British In Natal, .la ll n.it only tesines to the compete Inveal. ment of l.ndvsmtlh bythe Boers, hut makes Hie relief of Oeneral Sir Oeorge Hiewart White HU extremely dltTlcult operation, Colonso la the point Where Ihe railway from Ladysmllh crosse. the Tuitela Blv.r, .^wl.leh Is now In flood, Tbe lown llseil It ol smnll Iniiwrlanc-.
The seriousness of (he evacuation, how¬ ever, lies In the fa-l that Commandant Oeneral Joubert. while eom|.lelelv Invest¬ ing Sir Oeorge While at Lsdysmlth, ean seize this Tugela bridge and by destroying tho brl.U'e and rallwav can prevent any relief expe.lition reaohlng Hir Oaorg. White for sometime,
Mnnv .lolnyed dlsiinlches are arriving, telling of the situation at Ladysmllh. A dlspnlch direct Irom Ladvamlth says:
"Willie the nnvnl brigade was pounding nwnv Hi the Boer hntterles a party of Brlt- l-ih .-nvalry and volunteers were sent out. Creeping ro.ind the bills, tbov surprised and cnpture.l one ol th* enemy's camps,"
Auolher dispatch .lescrlblnv the flght- Init savs: "The arllllery dnel at dawn. In whlell in* Boer guns were silenced, was In. tendo.l lo occu|.v th* Boers and to enable Hir Oeorgo Htewart WhIto to aeblev* bls c'.lel p.irpose, th* capture ol th* Boor cnmi. behind Beater's Hill. For thla pur. pose the lancers, hnssirs. Natal Carblnnsrs and Naral B.rJer Ulllas started undar Oenerni Fronoh nt sunrise and got wllhlu striking distnnce belore tbe snomy waa aware ol their presence. A fleld battery was also s*ul. aud It sseured a good posi. Hon, ..om mandlng the enemy's camp, wnlob was a Inrge one, laagered with army wagons an.l olher vehicles.
"Bsstars Hill was well (orllflsd and pro¬ vided with gool guns. At nine o'clock ths British opeued flre, tho Boers replying with spirit, but had aim. Ths British iiulckly sent n forty.two-pound shall into lns camp, Infllcttng terrible loss and spreaillng i.nnlc among tbe enemy, Onr cnvnirv thou alorine.l the position, tba 11.lers fleeing prpoipllntHly, Isnvlng many lend and woundnl, aa well ss tbs whol. rniii|. and oipilpmont. In the bauds ot the Brilish.
"This success will npsot the plans ol tha Orange Freo Stnto commanders and, pos¬ sibly, win prevent them giving lb. British luiHier trouhle Irom the west. "
Tlie Inrgo British camp nt Htormborg Jiiiiettoii hns been broken ii|. by the order ol Sir lledvers BuUnr, Evori thing, In¬ clu.llng guns, ston's, tents nnd the usual |iiirii|iliernalla ol acamp, wat removed to IJnueiiBlown nliont Ally miles otHtorinbsrg, The Inipiession Is that the removal ol Ihs stormlierg enmp may result In a largs ninnbor of the colonial Boors Joining tha ..neniy, Thn English teotlon It utt.tly upset nt Hie withdrawal ol the Britlth troops and the serious news Irom MatnL
Deserters Irom bolh tho army and aary eoniinue to givo themselves up In order to be returned to their regiments and ships lor active serviee. Hoaroely a day fiasses wltlioul tbe London mnglstrates having to ileal with a ball dozen ur so eases ol tbit character, nul as the deserters walked oul ot tbe dock In charge ol a military steorl Ihey ulten turu to tho maglttrat. with a lienrly "Ood bless you" or "Tbank you, sir, " Mnny ol them oome Irom loralgn countries. Including tbe United Htatss.
Tl.e possibility ol Lndv BandoiphOhur- chill accompanying thn Ainerloan hotpltal ship Mnlne to the Cnpe nl Oood Hope hat nronse.l much Interest here.
The Americnn womeu who are aqiilpplog the Mnliiu are maklug pnrtlcular afTorti to have It understood that tbe inovemeut It entirely devobl of politlcni sigulflcanoa, as tbu Bed Cross knows no polities, and wUI tr..nt Briton and Boer alike. Tba fllllng out ol tho vessel It attracting wide attsn. Uuu, an.l the elTorts ol the Amerlcaa wom¬ en nro receiving tbo hnnrllest recognition.
The henvy loasos smong the British ol- fleers In Nalnl has led The Military Jour- niil lo suggest that the Bwor.l beabullshed, not only on account o/ Us uteletaneas, but also becnuso Ps gliller nttrncts tho aim ot au .'ueiiiy nnd ludlcntna the oflleer.
Trnnsporls have just been secured for the Wonlwl.-h Howitzer Brigade, whlcb will be hurried lo the. Cnpe. Tho brigade hns 10,000 rounds (it tive.lnab lyddltt shells Hwnlllnglt, Accordiug to th. astlmatn. H siiiiile sliell. Inlllng lulo a compact body, will kill 900 mnn.
(1 ml Joubert snnt In Major 0. K. Kln-
cniii if the Boyal Irish Fusiliers, anl nine w.ni.nled prisoners. Eight Boert were sent oul lu exohiiug.., nu others being flt to trnvel, Lleutennnt Egerton.of the Power¬ ful, Is .lend. He wns promoted lothe rnnk .ll commander (or tervloet In Ibe Held Jutt lii'laii^ bu died. Thc nfllenr was a nephew of Hin Duke uf Devousblre.
ItrpnrI That llo.rt I.l«.nan PrivatMrs.
I'ABis (By Cable).—The Tempt corrobor ntes the ntnteinenl of the Eclair that ths iiners bave decided to employ prlvate.ts, and says:
" -rhen. Is sn Immense floo; ol trsniporls now at sen carrying Iroops, The Transvaal lioverninnnt cannot seriously tbrealsn these, uut there Is uo doubt that It bas Issued letters ol maniue In Europe and tho tnlled Stntes and British coiumerce
ny be sufler, eveu ll tbe Irnusjiortt do
nut.-
WILL HONOR BRITISH DEAD.
Boston (Speclnl).—rermlttlou hat been grauted lhe Victorian Club to erect a monu¬ ment lo tbu memory ol the Brlllih ollieers snd soldiers who lell nt tbe battle ol Bun¬ ker Illli in the ceulrul burying grouud uo boal.Ill Commnn.
Thn nionuiuent will lm either a shall ol granite or a (i lello crois, and, accordiug 10 theclub's petition, -It la deslgiiiid tbat It may liear witness nl Americnu .-hivalry toward those who are no louger euoinles nn.l wl.oae fellnw-.-ounlryoieu ara proven frlenda; and also render tardy honor to the memory nl brnvo men ot .llSerant nation¬ alities who nre faithful lo death. "
Find Nunken Spanlah Frigal..
Diver, at work In Ibo harbor at Havana, Cuba, bave diacovered the wreok ol tb. Atocha, a Hpanlab frigate sunk during ths last cantnrv to prevent lla falllug Into tha handa olihe Engllah, Th. frlgnt. mouut- ml twenty-uiie guns. som. ol which In
au
sting mein.-nt. title brass
lueral Ludlow h of the vosj.l, couiltl 'ont gutl.
lug.il.
Cavalry Capi area a Filipino Town.
Iietacbm.Dl- ul tho Third and Fourtb Cnlted Statss Cavalry awam a river and lapiureilfeh* Philippine towb ot Uongbong, Uie Insurgent garriaou eteaplog.
Thr Lasbor World.
French .juarrlea employ 6000 persons. Hkaguny (.Alaska) atreet car men gel gi
Tb. United Htat
ingwi Tin
4,000,000 work- g* duration ol alrlkM In Oar¬
many la bet a eon nix aod B«r«n weeks.
Not more than teu psr e.ut. ol domsMIe aervanl. lo England kMp thidr plaossor.r three years.
Hbaron. Feno.. la lo have a 13,000,0011 steel plant, ground fot whlcb waa brokaa tu* otbar day.
During I»»" ihrr* w.r* i* th- Oersa* Eniptre 906 alrlkM and lockouts, lorolrlog tu.lti perauut.
Cobired .arpeutart at NaahvUl., Taea., have orgaoixed a union,
Ths Amalgsmatad AaaoclalloB ol Traai- waym.B In England, ha-iknay carrlag. .m. Woyea aud hun.m.n lit geo.ral, has 7M0 Snamtier..
Th. cigar Indastry bat devalopw! al Tampa, Fia, a'j rapidly tbat lully a Ihou- aand banda ar* needed tbara In th. fae¬ torlea at llto praaent tliu..
Tunr* are arv.n yonng woman oa th* eleelrle lioM at Cblillcatk*, O.. aad 0?. tt VineenuM, Ib'I. Ihey wurk alaa hours a day aud rw.lr. •< a WMk.
Tb* mod blgblr orgaaUwl iBdaalrin la Vjnd'io, England, ara printing and illoog. rapby. fhey hav. aixlMsu trad, bttioaa. and aixty-t.v*a per cal. ul tha a4uli aalaa aaployad ars maahars.
SdhJrrli Itrballdlnc lh. Walls of Aoto. aalrw, Mrh. Iv . 7.1S—Gold.a T.BW Mall, aavl., 4t*romia.Btarjr aa tka - Dav'a Lrawin.
CoxxirTiso Likes. The kiug gave Naha- nitah laave ot absence, and an appolal. man! aa gorrrnor, wllh Irtlrrs coiainaad. Ing the otber govrrnota to glva hlm all DeedtuI aid, logetber with a niltltary «a> cort. Exri bad refuaad to ntk for aa bs- rort, because to do so In his eaa. alter bls
Erofesslon would hsve aeemeil to tlie enthen king a distrust of bit Uod. Nehe¬ miah. with equal faith, accet.ted an eseort. the use of meaus being onn proof ol taith, nnd not of uubrllef. H« probably rsaahsd Jorutalem utl' r a tbree or four moBlba^ Jouruey, Tl-.-ee .lays nfter his arrival hr went out alrne In the night to InvMtlgat*. Not until h.i had don* this did hs makt known bls butlnoss; then he told hit plaat to leading meo, and nli the peopl. agraad to asittt In the work ol rebuilding th. wall,
7. "Sanhallat." Au olllcrr oflhe P.raian government, holding a mililary command at Ramarls, B. was a uatlva ol tha laad ol Moab; therefore hit hatred lo the J.wb. 'Toblah." A descendant ut tho hated nea of Ammonites, "Arablaus." HeadBd prob¬ ably by Qeahom, and In league with tb* Samaritans against tbe Jewt, Read •:•. Tbe building otthe wall was construed Into a design to (ortify themselves and tbea re¬ volt and becoina an ludependent Htate. "Ashdodltm." Inhabitants of Aabdod.one ol tho gr.at ollles ot the Pbill'llno pIslB.
9 "We mtde our prayer unto our Ood." Neh.tulah was coos'-touathat be wat work- lug according to Uud't will, and be kna* ths sourc. ol power, "iiet a watoh," Op¬ posite to thn place where they wer* ea- oampod, nrobably on ths north aid. o( th* city. Faith and workt gotogolher, Walab- Ing and praying, weak whaa apait, ar* a Olbraltar ol ttrsnglh wben unlled. Pray¬ ing H not a tuhstliute (or thsatsot taaaas, bnt ths power thst Intplrss saal aad aeltr- ity. qnlokent the lovaallOD, sbarpaas lh* Intsllsot,
10. ."Judsh isld." niodranees withaat and ooruplatutt within. Many ol tb* people had no heart lor thr work; soaia ot the nobles were la oorretpond*BO«wl%tb* enemlei. 6:17.9, Erea tba high prtaBTbad relationship wllh hostile loreTgaais (Am- muultst—Toblah and hit ton marelad Ja*. Ish women), snd gars them iBrais. 13:4, 6, 'iH. "Hlrengtb ol the b*ar*n." Drawing men Irom the working partlas to aot at guards leit too lew laborers tor th* greatlask,
11, "Our Bdrsrssrlas said." Tkajr caused rumors of some suddsB attaok oi night asssult to be alreolBlsd, so aa to OBUs* a ooustant snd dlsbsartsalag l*ar.
la. "Th* Jews that dwell by tttatA." Thoso who dwelt amoBg th* Bamarltaas and other enemlst and losnd ont thslr *rl| designs. They wer. snxlous to bar* tbair Irlends and klustuen rsturn to thoir boB*a sud (amines
ID, "luthe lower places." Vltbi wall where It was not yet ralssd to Its height, and tbsrelora most Uabl* to ihs' snouilns'assault. "HIghsr pliioss.". Wh*r* ths walls wore flnlshed snd th* towats wers set whence they . might shoot arrow* or throw stones. A darlo* lo sbow tb* enemy that they wero lulljr pr*par*d ler their Intended assault and giv* antle* Ihnt their secrei plan was known. "AN*r their lamilles." In lamily groups, so tbat Ihe men that guarde.1 ths wall bad tbair kinsmon nunrust tbsm. Thus ths soldtors ueod not be dlttractsd hy Anxlsty lor thslr lamillos. (or those whom they dsslrad to defnn.t were nt hand,
14. "Be not yo alraid ol thsm," Tb*pa> gan allies had Joined thslr (orossi Ibalr trmy wst advancing and dnubtlsss la sight, and an sttsck Impending, wbso MsbMalah made this short, stirring appsal, No ooa- Blot Iollowed, (or the enemy saw froB a dittano* that tb. whola peopls awaltad them Id perfect order and eqalpmsal; so they lott heart nnd turned bask. "R*- meinber the Lord," Thn hest ol all arga- ments (or patriotic courage. "PIgbt tor your brothren, tout, daughters, wlr*a, bouses," Tbey must light lor tb*lr"Ur*a sod religion and property.
K, "We returned, all ol ut, to tb* wall." Noble persistence In a good purpos*. Tll* momeutary wltndrawal (rom lb* work lo be ready (or tba Lard's bsttia bad Bslthat shanged tbelr purpos* nor damped Ibalr ardor for the building o( th* wsB.
16. "Halt o( my servants." rrobably a speolal band o( men given as parsoasl guards, either by the king ol Persia or th*
Keordeat^Jerustlem. "Half wrongbl,... all held." Thla Is no unataal tbIag,
sven In tbe present day In ralMlIn*; pao- pte sowing their tn.d are oltsB attSBdad by tn armed man, to prevent the Arabs from robbing them o( their taed, wbleh thsy will not (all to do 11 not prolaotad. Thes* s*r- rants beld these wenponi not oaly lor Ibeintnlvei. but lorthslaborert whb woald immediately quit thrlr work and tak*th*lr weapons on tbs tirst alarm, "Rulsrs b*- blud,-' Tba ohlela stood bublud tb* labor. ¦rsslallooud at dllTerent places along tb* wnll, dlrocllng nnd .ucouragiog tbsm, ready to lead on thu armsd (ores It aa at* lack wus made upon th* laborers,
17. "Tbey that builded," Masons, brisk- layers, and the like, "They that bars bar- dens," Th* carriers ol material,
18. "Hu thnt tnun.led lbs trnmpst." Th* workmen Intiorad wllh atrow.lInon*band and a sword In theotber; aud as In so larg* a circuit they w.r. lar removed from *aeb olher, Nebemlab, wbo WHS night sad day on the spot, and by bls pinua exhortatloas and example aulniBted the minds ol bls people, kept a trumpetar hy bls side, so tbat on auy lut.lilgencn ol a surprtas bo¬ lng brought lo him an alarm might ba Im¬ medlaloly sounded and ns8latano«rend*r*d to th. most dialaut detacbm.ot o( Ibalr brsthrsu. By thea. vigilant pranantloas the ooussela o( tbe enemy were delaslsd snd tbe work wns carried on apacs. Ood, when He has Important pubUo work to do,
falls to raise up luttrumsnts for as
oompllshlng 11, and In th. pertoB •()l*h.-
—iB*W«aA,,.
mmJ.lmAjOr'.i.
mlah, wbo to great natural aoutsa*
_. He provided a leader whos* bigb
qualltlst mted him (or Ihe ilsmsads ot tba erlsla. Nehomlab't vlgtlsBe. aBtlslpat*d •very difflculty—bit prudent m.asuras ds. lealed every obatruotlon, sod witb astoa* Ishlng rapidity thit Jerutalem was mad* agntn * olty lortlflsd. Tb. work was s«B- pleted In thnbri.l tlm. gl lllty-two dan (6: 16), tbe last n( Heptamb.r, Tb* walla must bav. be.n tbree or lour mils* loan 10 reach sreund th. olty.
FACTS ab6ut~wCo~proouctiom.
Mor. Tban Oa.-ranrlh ol T.a BlUl.at UlMiav.rwl Hlo.. ttm.
or ths 110,000,000,000 worth ol gold pro- duowl lo th. world tiBc. the dlscorsry of America, mora than oo.-haK bas bsaa pro¬ duced aincn IWO, and mor* IbsD oa*. (ourth tine. ISSS, To pul II la Otbar wordt, oo*-balt ol th* gold produsi ollb* laat lour huOdrad years hBt baaa prodastd wllbla lortr T*ars, sal ons-(oarth wtthta fldmn ysars,
TbM* Isett rsgsrdlBg Ihs gold ptamt*. Hon ol lh. world aro jprsssntad by tarna eompllalloDt ol lb* Trtatury Baraaa ol BlalUtlos at Wsshingloa, wllb r*l*r*M* l«| tb* Isaporary sospensloa ol gold alalac IB Boatb Afriea aad Ils possibl* *fl**l apm Ibs gold supply ol Ibs world. Ths aosi. plIalloB pr***iits Ibs laeU eollalod lnr Pr. Adolph llo*tb**r sad tbs DIrsslor al lb* UBilsd RIsta* Hiai, wbleb sbow Ib* told prodncl ol th* world by d*ead** sad yoai* slBCS lhe diseorsry ol Amsrtea, aad Wbaa aamaiBrisad show tbst Iba graad total al gold prodostloB Irom um te aad laalad. rna tb* (Mlmal* lor MN aaoaato t* ft., tm.om. Aa asamlaalloa at lb* Igataa of BDnasI prodaetloa sbows Ibat of tb* M^ m.fatJttt gold piodasad slaa* 14M, M;. Ml,aH,O0O, or eoasldanibly aur* tbaa aaa. ball ha* b**a proda**4 sla**U«, aad M.. ~',M0,4OO, oiBoratbaa na* loartb, itMg
tSi.
THE Ptl«UC~061iAlHr'^
ll*Ml7 a BUIlMi A*r*s OttU Vamtptaatt- :at*« aad Cat*«srr*4.
Tb* aaaaal r*port ol tb* Ooaali »(tk* a*a*ral i.*Bd OO** al Wa*bla«taa MOWS tbat lb* aaaparoprialad aad ••• t|ai*r«d pabU* laad el uia Uallad ttMaa •oasMs ol tW,MI,tM asn*. Tba tAAA tA. «*lpU sbowad aa laaraaa* ol •fH.lll Attt lail yaar, wbll* erlglaal boaasHad salftas iSow B d*er*aa* af ll.m aad laal aaMa* aa ia*t«a** of W.IM. Tba ladlaa Md Bia.
s*l*atadby rartoo* Kau* aad TattttAittt tot •da«*tloB*l BBd otbor pwiiiM. Dar¬ lag th* y*ar I01.M1 a*r*> ar*r* Mtaalad «ad*r railroad gcaats aad* Ay Ooagr*** sad «jn aans war* uk*a for wagaa roada.
A UotAot a* MBtr-r*ar.
Al Ib* aga ol alstyloer, Mr*. 'Haoth !app*rllla, lb* wil* el sa ItsUaa a*r- ibaat ol Bridgeport, Oona., gar* Mrtb U i*r twaalMb «blld. Tk. latart addttla* .o lb* Zapp.rilla ko«aabold la a lail> •Bg*d aai* Iplaai. Mrs. ZaypwMlali if ¦obasl pbyBlqa*.
Paggot*'* boas* at tatttAAta, lBB*rtal lB«d (a OSarU* ,PI*fe*M'* 8*<Nl ^^^- Copp*ra*ld."ihM Jatt Uaa am-m
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| Title | Nassau County Review 18991110 |
| Date | 1899-11-10 |
| Month | 11 |
| Day | 10 |
| Year | 1899 |
| Volume | 5 |
| Issue | 2 |
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