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_.,<_ fis t«fc 5 'W mm ;;t %ir #r THE BRfttl^T .BpftTIdH, JbflTIE >-*- tf F*OM E8TCOURT. j ^ _ l*ut the Boers to Xtout With ConattteT-" ...;i^fljJ|i ; ^jojitjiownr~Fo»^ion $jf7 •'*""*• ; '''|?if|*W*.C«ws«»''donii«Ji- •; ."' • cial'dispatches"describing the battle of Belmont -b^iip •asstereatyped\chamcter-, provlli|^tl»aj, trTe h a n d of censor hag ' teeen.at \vpjrk upon t h e m . They ace too intj!Jh,eifer)t;tq enabl.e the.reader to form -_^!!KE^^to%-14ejuoMh"e^^n'-o^to--pla«e^| a proper estimate upon the value ,pf th vjetory:. All'the accounts agree ..respect tag tjiespiejndid fighting'qualities' ex «l.o » the case fl °™ tl * e first Thes expressed'' surprise that the locomo- «ve was saved fiom becoming a hope less ttieck as fliey expected undef J^eir arl^llery fire We were ther marched thiough a pouring lain tc ^°*l t U S °W proceedlng the next mornWg W the ^oer. camp hear Ladysmitlfanfr then, going, by. rail ,to Modder Spruit finally arriving here on' Noy. 18. * '• -lP n the Jourhgy great numbers-oi burghers crowded to see us, but ther« was only one who made insulting Te- \ marks, the others offering us cigar- ettes or showing such mark* of atten- tion." Mr: Churchill said the confinement lh the Model school was d o s e ^ W d severe, but under aiirthe conditions' ' hrhitecT- on, .both sides. Nothjing 'cpuld have exceeded'the steady Courage and] . |lucK of The fefiftglf Infantry In the' face 'aites&'^^nsisgfirr the co - nflict> ^^ nl •toffhem'wtl'th.^qgged aeterttiination, ex. posing thernSelves until the very last " m o i p e n t , a n d o n l y b e c o m i n g jvilot a n d in- accurate in their aim, during the final, aead^ehargejof the. British. Infantry,. , All '• admit t hpwever, .that the vict'qry c o u l d , not? b e propefiy> followed up and utili?ed,".owin|r'to. the want of-sufficient cavalry. • The pursult_ of the defeated enemy' by the Fifth lancers, was' evident^ ly not very effective, and curiously , enougfi./whMeali'the correspondents re- port 'the Capture of B o e r ' g u n s , X.ord . Methuen's.own import-omits any mention . of, such an achievement. One statement says; 'The remanent''of the Boer army sought .to; escape' toward ' the Orange Free State territory." As.all the evidence tends to show'that the en- emy's retirement' was" orderly he* ""will . doubtless joan-ha'heard -of elsewhere. The Torffe-epundent of -The-Times at pelrtiont says: "After the ba'ttle"the"laa- ger was burned 'and the ammunition "_e- .slroyEa; "aa^alrg^nid^rronnTM^ljffanfry were unable tprovertake trie retreating Boers, who got away-with their trans- port,^ The Boer rout w a s , 'CDtnplete and their losses are? believed to qual ours. Thfry nwpfl %om'p'jiiia^U^m--hiiU(»ii«-J: v Everything %vas in their favor. It is rumored that there haye been some' threats to assassinate recalcitrant burgnors wna are tired of war and de- serting, , On the whole It almost Seems safe to assume T R a F Tfie~~Boer gunif were not captured. - TJiestriking-pxonf afforded of the excellent ..material General Methuen has In his brigades is, however, .a mat- ter of groat' s a t i s f a c t i o n . .,In London. There Is'an unconfirmed rumor that the correspondence seized in the Boer^camp contains evidence of trelSMiD'hf-com- munications between the Boers and the I >u tohj colonists. __. (Teheral White's,dispatch of Wednes- day effectually disposes of all rumors of ariother;sortie. from i.adysmlth, a.nd of ihf defeat of the Boers. CTlio'situation in Xatal remains unchanged-; the sorties from Estcourt to Willow Grange have effected little.' "The position of Mafeklng Is beginning to be regarded with anxiety- In yipw of the impossibility of LPr'd Methuen being able to relieve t h e t o w n for some lime to come. Throngs or people were waiting at the' war o|!lceJast?>evenl>ig..until n late hour for'the lists of the killed, wounded or missing In the battle of Belmont, but nothing was published in.addition to —Geiitii'ai'Methuen's lirst dispat^ii.. uen- eral Buller's destination l a Kept a strict secret at Gape Town, some reports say- ing .that lip has gone north, and others that lie has sone to Durban, as already cabl«'d. - f SORTIE 1 "FROM ESTCOURT. t ________ British Surprise the Boers and Bayonet Eighty Burgtiera. UTTRBAN, Nov. 25.—The Natal" Ad* vertlser confirms the report of fighting ,near Willow Grange. It says "Five thousand British left Estcourt Wednes* day afterhoon fpr a reconnalsance. They surprised the Boers at-3 o'clock Thurs- day movninig', and occupied the B o e r po- sition, bayonetting 80 of the enemy. "At daybreak' the Boers opened with - '-4«Jek^rerSv^^e-Briti_b—artlHery -was unable to reach the Boers, and the Brl|- ish position, therefore, became unisna-" . i5_e__md^_ks___/acJuaJLeji—,^hs_3_ej_Lly the artlHfry tv-as brought-into action and thp Boers feirpack." Their object having been attained, the British returned t& ( Estcourt. A dispatch tpJTjje_Tntifis irom, ^XoM. -—rlV^ir-gFFgsisQie? tjriv_sn""&a30ailJtes , Tn" Tfte~] Willow drove affair as tiiree killed and i4 woumtel- ' _ ' T h i s Is t h e first news at such a heavy loss, and if correct suggests a rpp<=>u- tion of General White's unfortunate ac- tion.of.lQe^ 30. ThP Pttprmaritzbar-; he had no grounds to complain.' When asked regarding . his generaljmpres^. Bion, he said he had had many dis^ TfTsi&ns with the Boers as tTfiie rights of war and hajd been much, impressfed by the nunvber who could 'speak Eng- lish. He had found that most, of them arisen as tneTresult" bfvmisrepre- sentations. So far as he could learn, however, the spirit of the burghers in the field, despite their privations', was most determinedr and~there- was- ncr chance'of an early peace. •.- "I fear," said Mr. Ch'urcfUli," "that the struggle will, be bloody and pro- tracted." -Autumn and ^winter trade >is concerned; thk^ complaint of unseasonably m i l d J weather ufstricting retail. distribution is repeated^ from many cjties, but rising' superior tpMhis-and to the. unquestion- ably" smaller distribution with first hands is the accentuated strength of tex-- ^tiles, . but.„part.icuJaib{_.eoita.n. gond^.- whlch reflect' some addecl,,^trehgth of RhodeV Safe Avenue of Escape. .LONDON, Nov.. 25.—The Cape Towr correspondent of The Daily Telegraph'; telegraphing Thursday feays: "Nothing is known here concerning the report-that .United States Consm Macrum has been refused permission to leave Transvaal territory. i , _ u , , . ,. ^ "I am told that Cecil Rhodes keeps ^ ^ ^ J . 1 * * big balloon ready at Klmberley to es- cape if driven to that extremity. "After the battle «£ Belmont Lord Methtren. addressing his troops, satdr *'" " 'Comradc-s— I congratulate you on the complete success achieved by. yoii. this morning. The ground over- which .:W^fcn^o fightfefiM.eifix'c^P^ cultTes, and we had as an enemy one who is a past master In th? tactics of mountain Infantry.. With troops such as you a commander can h a v e n o feai -of. t h o rt»suK; '- —— -~ " 'Thpie is a sad side to all this, and you and I are thinking as much pf thos? who have died for the honor of their country and, those Who are suffering, as we are, thinking of our victory.' "& ' TWilcfiiiri Receive* TiisErticlIons. W-ASHINGTO^C Nov. 25.—Mr." «ae-( rum the United States consul at Pre- toria, has been Instructed by cable to impress uptSn <4?resldferU Kruger that in the view of this government the usages of all civilized nations sanc- tion the ministration of a neutral' re- presentative ln_ j^the Interest of the citizens. £LDJJL_capl±yes_of. x>ne—of-the- parties to a war, and he m u s t furthei Insist upon preformjng the sacred duties Imposed by all considerations ol humanity. This, is practically an an : nouncemen't of the' insistence of our government upon the execution of the trust It assumed to l o o k a f t e r the In- terests'of British citizens fn the-South African, republics. foreign beet. Liberal receipts of hogs have tended to v ease the market for- p r o - visions., but lijr'd p r o v e s ' a n exception in sliuwliig a alight gain tor tne ween. " Iron a n d steel tire seasonably quiet after a year of unexampled activity, but -the-prlce changes reenrapar servf to Tm- part an„ap_pesra!ice' rather of. Irregular- ity than of weakness.^ome makes, of steel, particularly plates and sheets, being lower, while Bessemer pig Iron Is higher on the week. Authorities In the trade consider prospects of maintenance hot present conditions^ of .price and de- mand during 1900 as quite favorable.' A Will Ignore the Decision. ALBANY, Nov. 25:—The decision of TEh"e~ap"peilate division lrt the cane of tho . board of stroot commissioners of the city of Binghamton by which the provision of the Whtte civil service law requiring the selection by the appolnt- Ing power of the person graded highest b y a civil service commission was de- clared to'bfe unconstitutional, is being studied witlj a gpod deal grf. interest by the state, civil service commissioners. It is not likely that the state commis- sion will pay-any attention tothls de- cision until the case has been, carried to the court of appeals. BlEVlEW OF BUSINESS. BRA-STREET'8 WEEKLY REPORT ON ' THE CONDITION OF TRADE, American Wool Mmket !< CI limed to - iJe the Cheapest In the World. Cereals Remain b u l l a n d In*. -ctfve—Favoinble Indut- '- trial Conditions.; ~ - - , N E W YORX. Nov. 25.—BradstreePs tpd'&y saysfeg-i.. -, r Almost ^*nhouT-exception valuea of staples i-emain firm it previous quota- tions or hiahifest a, still further pro- •rtouiiced terigency upward: So f a r ' a"s tbfe- raw product, due to smaller receipts and i better foreign advicesj Hbut "in. a" larger measure- also portray- the inflnsy, erjed' of axStf^kiemand boming on a mar-, 'kef exceptionally bare of. stocks.' A further advance irr print cloths, a 'fea- ture'this week, has brought the quota- Lion for standard grades, up to 3 per cent, a point not, touched for four years Ipast. _ '•• "" . •* • The American market fpr ."wool is still claimed to be the cheapest in the world. •The dullness In heavy winter goods pro- duced by the present warm weather has not as y e t served t'p i i n p a 4 r confidence . Cei'eals remain on the w h o l e diill and uninteresting and price fluctuations are within' an exceptionally narrow rangej wit]) quotations ruling.•-atoqut -what tfa&y were one year;, ago, Further strength in petroleum, growing out of the strpng atplffiegF^sitioruis to be^notedv'-i-—-•! proved-demand, chiefly In electrical lines. Butter has tended hlghei"and--cof- feehns likewise advanced. "Sugar Is firm and unchanged, largely In. sympathy with Hie firm position what might be termed supporting or ders, which will be forthcoming at small recessions. Notwithstanding a t.otal es- timated production of 48,000,000 tuns of throeltf coal, this year an Increase of 2 .per cenfcyon. last year, demand has been so good that stocks are'at a min- imumr ~ " - This year draws to a close with an exceptionally favorable record, as -re- gards-- Industrial matters. Strikes have been few, partly, of course, owing to the •wilrmifrrew-^^nTmioV0r!rTo" gi„m"lvage concosslphs. The volume of frame offering the ralr- rnads shows little dlmlnuition. as may be gathered from the fact that gross •gaming^—of—10—toads—far—the gec'ond IN HONOR OF HOBART. V*it Orow4« View th« BtniKl-i, _,»IDS In ' ' . Stat*. PAT_B80*r» N. J , Nov. - 25.—There were pathetic scenes at Oairoli Hall yea* terd„y where the remains of the vice preiident were lying in state. Long be- fore 2 p;c{.PC!tf the time announced for i t h e o p e n I h f | | l the doors of the Hpbart ihomei to t|fe;.-fubUc, the crowd began to assemble ^$t wh,en the first rush to-- ^vvafijs—4hp-*^iain entrance began fully 5^0,00 peopi^\vjere crowded into Elli- son and. ^£j$TOll. streets. Lines were •for.med by&&i squad of police, but the force was .entirely too small-to,s®iain- tain any/g^blance of order. Women were largpjfe'.in the majority. They intiluded ailj'fflasses, from those Jn Mr._ ^Hobart^s *SH9teI class to the street beggar,, aridv-jall were given the same opp'ortnnits^to take a last look at the face of pnV"they had learned to •»- teem. Many;;of the women carried infants. V^:- The first person to see trie, remains after they -had- been removed from the UTQQm wn.ere ? - 1 jyice President .-jpobart died, to the library was Attorney Gen- eral Griggs, Pe shook his head as he jiqtjce'd the change in the face—of the 'dead and aft'; h e - s t e p p e d a s i d e , from Kt^he r o o m ' v e r y much affected, he re- i>iftr,kedV "f^t has suffered.;mueh—more, ,th.ari\ , nnyoiif;lwlll know. v Mr. .Qr4gjj[s**jyas one of the few men who s a w •'$&¥„ fiobart before He died, but he oifljfrhad a feiv words with him-. T h a t w # s a vve'ek before the end came,, ••',*. —;-; As the tflrppss Piled into. the hall leading'to.the library .the'dxpi-tem'ent tn- creased. Wdrnen fainted on: 'thfe porch and at one t(rtie half a ddzen-lay .insen- •sible on the, {awn. TJiey were revived arid a l l , with!-the assistance of •friends, were able to go home. This kind -of; excitement was not confined to the out- side. At th$ coffin there was a fainting scene. AHveman a b o u t 20 y e a r s o l d , a-f- . ter gazing oirtlip fac* of the dead'vice . president, stood at the coffin as though i tfansftxedr-jgljte- was placed in a chair and reyjvicL.wIth a Steia ^f_Jce_.watfiJi ^I^ s z^ n ^?z.' l ^^,^^itlwgw^^ household. It was estimated that fully 12,000 per- sons saw'the remains In the four hours they were .exposed to view. Thousands more would hare seen mem it' t h e tlmr had permitted* but the doors of Carroll Jiall were closed promptly atjB o'clock. D-Ui-'lnc t h e c e i - e m o n v K. T. Bell, pi'ns- - PfUL ' KWitoSMX DEAD. , ""''" , "- i ' ; Hero of the Bittttcdilp Maine Commits Suicide IiifSiW York. NEW YORK, NOV. 25.—William An- thony, better known as "Brave Bill" Anthony, is fiead! He died at the Pres- byterian hospital yesterday aftrenoon, half an hour after he had swallowed a quantity of cocaine, at one of the Cen- tral park entrances. William Anthony was. the man wl?o on Feb. 15, H98, wlien the battleship BERG KANT" BILL ANTHONY Maine was btown ur>4» Havana har- bor, reported to raptain Slgsbee'4n the famous words.- "Sir, I h a v e the honor t&-report that tho .ship has been blown up and i? slnkin j." Oh hls"Wtu-rn to this country Anthony "was. ;itTrndi.rt 3 i't'CH|iemrrg • pvp'ryvrtrrrf He rorelved many Invltatlnns from cities to be their guest. Fur.months ho' trti^- £led_- ovex'.' ibe_ cQunlry'I^ JiiJjis 1 _aceurilii_.J ldent of the First TTationa-Kbank of Pat orBon, a^d one of the executors of the , Hobart estdte, st^od at (he Jiead^ g_f thoj a botty- from a rpaj, pocket und placed rasket. Others in the room representing! the family—were J. W.- 0|eveland,«Kd- ward A. Walton. General Congdon and Colonel Bright. The room bore the fra- grance of flowers sent by friends. Th6 Interior of tho house was guarded by all the detectives frjpm police headquarters and no one wms allowed to linger at the casket. It was remarked by those, who £?*^^J.Ji<^ a XKyJia^eiJltejimca j ^ ^ a d knnwn^ho-v-^co^preBldent t h a t - - t h e - | - h ' * HfeV a n d wlum-heated-t-hey learned. face had lost Its pleasant roundness and was very thin, showing that be had suf-i fered very much. His neck had also thinned considerably and his hair and moustache .were gray. Ho was sadly changed from the. day he was sw,orn Into the office of vice president or "the United States, nut mere was a peaceful ex- pression as though he had dropped Into sleep, . > * PADDLItViQ ILLEGAL,, ... Attorney Oenerttl VIIVIOR Given no Opin- i o n t o T h a t KrlVsct. o ALBANY, Non!. 25.—Attorney General Davles has written an opinion to the effect that paddling in a atato roforma-4 the honor's of S hero:"" wliftrTTilfileave of absence «as ended Anthony was prn- m'oted to b e a sprgeant of marines and was detailed at the Brooklyn navy yard. Soon aftenvaids he w n s mnrf'i'Hl. In inp"aTfF"rniion Til 1 ' «as~M>"pn"iVf & TTie entrance to Central iiurk liy several per- sons. >(carb(3r were tw« rwrk poth-ttnu-n and a. naik ambulame. attendant. They saw Anthony, but no particular atten- tion was paid to hi,m. Suddenly ho pulled it to His lips. In an Instant the police- men \vew*»t-h+s side, btH It V.HH to Ijjtt*;- He had emptied tho bottle. Anthony was carried to the ambulance and hur- ried to Presbyteilan hospital. He vvas hot Unconscious arrd on the way to the hospital ho told .r.p policeman that he lived In Albany, refueihg to disclose hla identity. Nothing cnnlrj he done t t save ,Who he was In orie of Anthony's' eont porkots wna found n letter written by him to, his aunt, which road that he was discour- aged and disconsolate and' was going to end It all. Among tho oiher articles found was a picture uf hlj^ 1-month-old child, on the back of 'which was writ- ten;-"Bury this with me." -A Spanlsh- Amei'lcan war medal, such as all sur- vivors of the battleship Maine received, w a s also found. Anthony's wlfeT It Is said, lives In Guyunogu, Yutes county, N. Y. CONVICTS IDLE. «3" Are Weak, What yon new! in Dr. Greene's Nervnta Mopil »n~ nfirYO 5? ramertyiiinrtor wtoafttuiisrt' - Intlnenne ittremiaa sleep f». Blvdn, follnweil l>.? utwniittciiy pcrK»ct liealth, atretiiftlv ttrul vliror.- Mrs. W. A.: TmWiam, of-stowo, Vi., •ays: "l found mysalfjn J* oxtrmnonnr? . Cfla OQIlj))Ut«l. WtfMfiitt b^Clft Brnditallysrawtnu up"n mo fur sevonilyo^r^ »U(j I c.inji'.t - " what I miff fered, it was bfy -d—wrlpHwi. I.-catjjl ri;a.t._ s(oep nlithts anrt mjr work w Nervis, ,i»rlptl»n. L.Cttt »fl .Xf.ak. , H> tiliihts -Ann my work w rfo«« In eonartant aiton/, I im- AKfneii tlioro w«a gnm- ln« t(;in«er conxttiutly ovHrrnBHtid could not rid m. oT tlmlfieatbitt insanity wiis in ntore tnv ioe. I w»a tn- cU'od :\ wreclc and was. oik the point, of «iv- Inj? up In do-*T>;iir. IMnjilly u fiiPtid' ndvt„ed ihoi-^iry T>r. Or o e ii o\] Ncrvncii bio and rtor.vo rem pd y. I r n ui. in^ncrd talcin-K4i<f and now ;im en- tiroly cured of all my trmihles.** Write to Or. (irocue, 35 \\ oat 14th St„New Vorfc f'Jir.far hi« a*Lvi(w* whlcJi h.o will cutj y.»u financial. Tl/fbNEY TO LOAN on all kinds of val- ITX uablesi inolUdlnR HOUSKHOIiU CIOODS, WITHOUT KEUmrAt? 30 and 00, Days' Time: Cash paid for notes. Time bought. > - "if you, hnymi't qny money, why fust corrw •round." Collections made. F\M.WIM_tON. Office, Boom S, Baulpmtgb-Armsttong Block, 111 a. James 8t",' Borne, N. Y. J QJJKY TO LOAN QNJIEAL. p T A T E M 6T 7 ' r- -^ ?B %Hir^TO All buslmyimtrUfly ryinft.1wtitlal \G ASS PAID FOR •WI_©*THiR*I MOKtOAfJES, either In default or otht rwlae, X.-K » _" O B W 15 S-IRBN LAND , Obtained under mortKuge. —«-.—fir rAifcK-B^t ;•-*—e*o~ r rr Intorritttlonul TrastBlilB , BOStON, MASS. UallBted Bonds nadSecurllIns -Ought uml Hold. MEW: HERALD IQF-'UC) MONEY TO LOAN AT FIVE PEIi VENT. ON rStEfiOYED EEAL ESTATE, In amounts to BUIL borroworu. TUB ItOMli B1VINOB HANK, ROME, N. Y. OTIC A TRUST W AND DEPOSIT CO. 80 QENESEE STBEE-fTJTICA, N. Y. CAPITAL 1200,060. , .• . . Presldwut, JUIIIBHB. Pfaerman. : First Vice President, William Cnry Banger. Hflc&na Vice I'rftaTdent, Charle* A. Butler. KocroLsry, J. Francis Day. TB.UBTEES: M i n m i H W i l l «-ltn Plrtln g » at,4 FnTr jClmiJosi-a^-aymoiida, T ll.'Prootor, ClhnrloH A. Butlnr, Ueqcher M. Orouw, Bobert EarU John Owens, George E Duhhsra, Frederick B. Enston, Cbar*»4J-faog«rer- 1—' W. 8tuart Wricott, D Clinton Murray, Frank K. WUsetar, William Cary Buucar Henry W. MlUiir, • Froderlclt QUbert, Jmnes B. Sherman Qouuael-^lV C. J .J>AngeUg. Money Loaned oa Bo-d and Mortgage. This corporntlnn nets as receiver, aesljrnee, gitftrdlnn; executor or administrator, truite- on- do? will*, committee olestatea, traatea under the mortgage or trust deeds of corporation- or under other laitful traata created by corpora- jjlom or Individuals, and agent for the care and management of real or personal property for renldenjs or non reMdenta. 8H^p_r cent. Interest paid on acconhta up to $3,000 on pionthly balances. 8 oer cent Interest paid on larger amounts, wil b 'Ut regard to quarter day«. lluoey depoaltwl on tne third day of any month recelvca interest for that month. A Peerless Holiday Numde 4. no ther Triumph of Vp-loDate Joip-nalism i THE. wu,i. BI-: CHRISTMAS R--Qr..g!S_ i - hodk OujjorJJL- _ The Date of h^tc Will He ; MVS5 SEND IN YOUR ORDER EARLY IF YOUWOULDNOTMISS.IT. I.ITK1S.VITUK AND AltT .-..ml.luu to inuke it V. nuiiibiT uf Hiirpa-«*inif inlfrc—*t and beaut> KiH'I| KKCTlrlNS .,f vlRht yaGr* rocli. mttkinfe. ir ;^, ^ :?J piij?!'*, win i>o iii'Mitctl i<« exi|»ii«ito IHusrtrn«k' tliai« In ci.lnr iiml Imlf l"iu» b y tlin bpHMUaatrft*'.-,' t Unix *-.t TIIR Klfl'IHN wl.-cl..l Tnr t h i s niiiiil.fr will-.lHii ^•y »>'i!»\ i.f tlu» nnB.1 iinjivliir f*t<jry (vrlteratit,, llio tliilol I'AMt'fS Al'TIKH:-., ',"H I.ITCKAItY 3I__tl cmtribuln I.'. » M>n|H.hM n on tho best tlutt- drttl |IOI-IIIM In tht> I ik'lk.l->!d_};iinKP. TUB STdltY Of A c l . n U Y ' S At'HIEVE- MKNTS tn a. notslifll nn art cli' of absorbing' lll'.U.M.hil (U'i niuiH'Ml .nine. AND SCORES OF 0THER*FEA^UBE£f '<• OF EGiUAL VALUE AND IMPOBTAKCEt- t-'iik 47 ! 1 ,1 -si W;„M< scend- r'- -! non. Aft«i said to her | Cell throngh ) other girls j > that ft" ; who, after | e( 3 ; tn>» ' )f doors BW ; day the last I t blotfe* I not proP ,r -| B One P^ Ul cheerful size free-J When r"« I Farming Conditions Improving. ALBANY, Nov. 25.—State Commis- sioner* of Agriculture Wletlng, who was unable to appear before the United States Industrial commission to testify as to the farming conditions In this state, has written a letter to the com- mission In which he says that the agri- cultural pursuits Jn New York state is not as profitable a s It w a s f r o m I860 t o 1875, but that conditions are Improving, and to him it, looks as though the year 1899 will be more profltabletSQr; the'farm- -Msr" Htrrtti'-Th-n-ti"Tftp^nrprivTl-i week of November show a gain of 12 per cent. Panic clearings show gome dimfiiu- tion, largest at New York, owing to re- duced speculative activity in a total of $1,874,397,029, a-decreasc of 7.6 per cent from lilBt week, but a gain of 41 per'cent over this week a year ago, and of 77 pet .cent over 189". Business failures tend to increase 'slightly, as s nisual at this period, and number 202 tor the \veek as compared w i t h 199 l a s t week, 182 In this week o y e a r ago, 233 in 1897, 29G trr 1896 an_ 208 In 1835, _ DEVOID OF INTEREST. ere tn—this years. stirte-Th_n tne^preceding orrespondent of The PjTilv Mail, shiz scribingtire-saineOTrtic. says: "TheiJJrit-liT SBQsfflgea-gte Boem t&f- i led' their position, captured all their -p*Htfpffietrt ahii leturneS to-Kslcuun ,. .Warning to Grocer*. ALBANY, Nov. 25.—Commissioner St .A^rJe^t,Mr^'lr^,.A.Jiy.e.Ulng .Jjaswsent- out. a warning circular letter to grocers throughout ths slate calling a,ttentio& to the law Wfrtetl prBiltoita the sate of renovated b-attter, wtth a notification that all violaters are punishable by both fine and penalty, and "that the ag- rieuUuntl—department -wiff^promptly prosectrte-att-s_ch--vlolatersT Weary Grind or Examination of Tales- men In Mallneits Trfal, NEW YORK. Nov. 25.—The trial, of Roland B. Mollheux still drags Its s l o w length along' before Reanrder Ooff. Yes- terday, the ninth of the trial, was sin- gularly devoid of Interest, both sessions of the c o u r t being decupled with the usual weary grind of the examination of talesmen, nota-Slhgle Incldent^of inr-i f^ortance occurrfiig" tS^gSBven the prio- c^edings. One more juror' was secured , _ te Itt K t e Sm-. fewevfir. Bs i s J S i s s s f p Hync#, an undertaker and an old act- " dter. He was sworn In just 24 hours after Juror No. 6 was selected, thus put- tiE§-in-iae: Jury box seveg of tlie reqxtt;^_ site.12 jurors^ . . . * Of the talesmen examined yesterday tory Institution is Illegal.. The optttlon was 1-ea.uested By President Sturgis' of the board; of managers of the Eimlra reformatory, wh^ii he was In the city last week, and. h a d . a conference with the attorney general. The opinion, s6 it is said. Is the out- come of; a letter written by Superin- tendent Brockway to the board of man- agers of the Eimlra institution asking if paddling would be permitted under the present law. Attorney General Da- vles refused to m a k e public hl's opin- ion, claiming that it was a personal matter rendered'at the request of Pres- ident Sturgis,'who asked that it should not be made public until it had been, de- livered to htm. vemw The morals of today are made up 6f ip- jo BttEAKFABT. Oranges. Plain Omelet. PIgi' Feet. Stewed PoUtoea. Fried Tomatoe*. - - »-^V«fflHrareWCTg5P:- -Rmrwg--* - •'— - DISNEB. Ollrcn. RadUhM. Celery. Sptntch. Potatoes. BralseO Turkey with Chestnutn. Garnish of Turnip. Tomatoes, Mayonnaise. Iced Rice Pudding. Cheese Fruit. Coffee. "* PIGS* FEKT A ijA PERIGORD.—These j should tw hmwd tad holies taken out ami. Attempted Murder and Suicide. - _EEiHOJT J __mcJw_ NQV^_ 2S^Geqrge safety*- eeriersfc-HIIdyard was very-wel+ satisfied w«&;^beir-work." . The Dally- -Slait's correspondent at Naauwport says: "An open;/ unsigned letter, smuggled through from Colesberg. says Command- ant Grobbler haaarrested two prominent Knglishmen, and threatens to shoot burg, ringleader of the Colesberg peb- e! s. whaavas: captured toy the British W.. Brooks yesterday afternoon shot .hffi divorcerT wife three times; at Jier home, 22J Sherman street. He. then rushed out upon the Grand Trunk railroad tracks adjacent and shot him- self dead. The woman will recovers although wounded in the neck, should- e r a n d body. The shooting was done after at short stormy interview -betweeii BLobjeEtedL ta eaplfal.punishment ani il- disapproved of circumstantial evidence. ... 5> tt».dL~«LjQaJMy C o n s c i e n c e . W1LLIASISPOKT, Pa., Nov-. 25.-^111 lam Hummel, charged with the ^laugh- ter of h i s Wife and three .step-child- ren, three of whose bodies were found under a straw staqk near Montgom- ery, was arrested yesterday netfr A-I- lenwood. When approached by the ta licforo they Ijccome quite cold, flUcd inside (I and partiairy mvore^ with- fofceinfflil a t Mr nlslilnta'For Htntn Arinorlon. ALBANY. Nov. 25.-Superlntehdent Of State Prisons C.-V. Collins, who striven by every means within his powei^tjj keep the convicts In the prisons employed, has secured an opinion-from Attorney. General Davles touching tire purchasing! of "supplies and furnishings for state, armories. Not having received any or- ders from the ^mllitnry authorities in some time for the manufacture of lock- ers or furnishings, the superintendent began to think .that the Ian passed last winter which prohibited the manufac- ture of National Guard uniforms In pris- ons must also apply to the manufacture' of lockers and furniture. He" therefore wrote for an opinion on the subject, which he has embodied In a circular sent out to officials authorized to purchase supplies and furnishings for state ar- mories. > . _ . - . . - In his opinion the attorney general aays: "Permit me to say that section 105 of the prisons laws, as amended by chapter 429, of the laws of 1896. provides for the manufacture of articles such* as faxs. r-ftulrei hy___e_Uat^.te*Ujding.*-!- ! tides and* uiaierl-la to he used In the| erection of buildings, and that no arti- e f s s 3 o ustrvj s t r a t i tse frarcfias^d from any other source, for the state or public in- stitutions of" the state or the political di- visions thereof, unless the state coro- T n i s s i o i r a f TsrtsoTTB^SHatT c e r t i f y t h a t " i S e same canruU—be—f-um4sb«d upon such- j -if Will He a h'cimrJL-aNc UatiJaf Number, and None Can Afford to Miss It: Ladies^Uand MJsaesi JBusmeso dards. N EXT TO DBWBY, tho neareet and daareattotho hearta of all loran of niTB LAUNDBT WORK, IB TBX r TBOY STEAM LAUNDRY.' JOHNSON ft LAKE. 9)1 W«it Liberty 8treet T50OKBINDING. MAOAZINMS, PWUiOMOALa, bU_rheelnm*Jatoord*T__W>l^ farjyfegre \ XJ <3t.AH«B!8 now i t s ^ tftkg ' •'^ ptsa watt you waat. A-fUXD J. PUflVia. m to m Osama BU. UUM. H. •» D E3CHABGE IS BANKBUPTGY.- ThftTiawlian-nn>t law pa-Mtdh—r oo-Ke*. If now tn foil force, and all per*o_a iepremed lifers jn winch have been mixed some chop' ped Iniflles. When .this is placed on the Teet, some Sratlops oT truffles miiSt IJe-Thter- T5 retjuisltlon,jond no claim, therefore shall "be- aiioTted Of paid without such cer- tlflca.t& ___. _ _ — - _ the couple. •mi is to-he tried for treason.' CH U RCHILL IrJTEftVI E W E D. Hocra TvenUsil Prisoners Wttii Cr-eat* Kindness and sraderatlort. " PBlTORIA, No T v.- h5.—Through the courtegy og the Trahsg-jtal abthorities a cqrrespon"aejrTE'"oTThe <priss here, in «be eompaii-y ^'f • Mr. Grpbler, under secretary- tpi'foreign' ajfcfffrs, amd Mr. I^osotise,-. secretary of the war depat.t- m?mt, \v&s ertab'te&to'visit Mr. Church- "I at.Jhe JMrodel'-sehooI, where he Is coriflnedj'.wlth trie Captured officers. Bey<jha.a s l i g h t b u l l e t w o u n d ^ift the right Hand, he seemed . Well and look- ed hearty^^althOugli anaturally chafing under enfbfeefii-idlefiefis. * _„ the course "f theJnt-tMe*"'.^ -kia-i- "The Bj>e** Big five III Detroit; - DETROIT, Nov. 25_—The two upper floors of. A. a Knollk & Co,'^ wholesale drygoods, store were completely burned out last night. The lower four stories were flooded by water and the adjoining wholesale drygobds house of Strong r Lee & Co. w,^s.also-bad4y-flooded, mapc- 4ag^a~total-Joaa-ofc4300iOOI) . T h e flteUs; supposed to: hdVe been caused by crossed electric light .wires." . .- •~» • " Tfankard ori tho Standi MAYVI-Lffij Nov. 25.-Sq.U1rc Tankdrd, 'charged with the rrldrder 6£ M s stster-ln- law, Mrs. William Beaumont, took the stand in his own befiaii yesterday. He talked at raftdom* for an hour/and a halt lapsing" into silehce and then starting up and continuing his evidence,; Hls^ eyes had t h e .vacant expreSslbff*-bf^aiie^aeJnSHt& ed. His. 1 evidence .Was abotit»ttoe- Tsame-as- 'th'it given by o'{hei? Witnesses of the de- fense throughout- the trfal.,' ,""':. '.-'*. "?fot guilty.'-' w , J •*. : ,H t- » _. . * u ' - ss i ! am unable to find any provision of SLmUcd n-tth-U. Xlre iect * u s t next be wrap- Q..4, -, „_. „.,,,„,, „„„!,„, ,^„ „„.i,„*n I „_ _„ Rr„.jT._ j_ „„„J.I^^U*L»I 1J ^_^iJIXijXja__. whicn exempts the authorities au- thorized td purchase lockers and fur- niture for s t a t e arnvSries, from the op- eration and requirement-of this law. I am therefore of the opinion that lockers and furniture for state armories should be purchased from the state prisons un- less a certificate shalr n a v e been given thn qfatf. f>nminiK«tnn of P specified in section 105 of the prisons therefrom nndar Itt prorlsloni. latgiagJ^e^starisiLihA old" HaTlnr had a , „ „ _„ . . . .. trnptli_v ihB a-bsbriber will again make a gpeclalty Ik hl» bnilnaaa of caaeg ngder thsjne-iac^,' Obargai wuTbe raHolSHo. - PBTon or addreaa pped^^iB- m approprJate-itecy-pl ' raul and then bread crumbed over Urli. .„ Whim about to send to table, brail the feet fij upon oilrd poper placed upon the gridiron fi» to prevent their -burning "or falling to pieces, jj, which, from the delicacy of the forcemeat ra i' (If property prepared), they iito liable to f3 J'do. When nicely broiled on both sides, j§ j glsce and dieh them up and serve with (5 . clillls sauce. - D. O. 8TODDABD, Attoraer/ B o o n 84 Martia EnlldlnK, UUeai K.T. Taka (levator. Jrtilt. c HOICE APPLES, ^^r offleefs-aad bofdro ho ^-wtia&^fcxs^^ that they were after him he shouted . ' William Visits Blenheim. WOODSTOCK, Eng., NoV; 23.-5!m- perof William visite.d Blenheim castle yesterday and i was entertained by the ©like andJDuchcss'of. Marlborough. The -Prtefle ofT Wales »introduced the e'm- tferor, who c6rdlally shotJK hands with tneftT, 'rhe duchess was £ormeFIjTTviiss~ Qonsiielo; Vanderbilt of New Yoriti MEMJ FOR MONDAY. rrealdjErit Uimblo to Attend. "" I WASHINGTON,' Nov. 25.--rThe pres- ident ha* decided tjiat" it \Vfli be Impbs- ; sitilg for hirii to go tcNashvitte (o grfeet ; the-"^enite6see'volunteers- up6n'tllbitw"_r- j Tfv'al •tfvm the Priilippines, 6wing .to "the s pressure of jprubitc btiSfrtess -in "tSonnec- '• i r o n "-With the approacfiiiirg^Ss'sioa of- congress.' hi ~& Physical beauty in man hss b6come' S) raro as his moral beauty has always been, i g Mme. Louise Colct. " BRf3AKF*AST. Ffiiit. ' _ BoiledRicfe/ Fried Apples. Crearjied Potatoea, - Toast... Gpttee. WNIfEB.* * Onion Sffiip, Rohbit a laiOhasseur*. Carrots; Slrinr-Boang. Potatoes. PampWii Sic.' ' ' , ilASBIT A LA CHAS&fjR.-eiA the rab- « hit into small joints, ijjifjjllows: -First, take (£ olfJ tho hind ICRS cfcri^witlj the loin, then « $rtiove tjjp "Jhotilderaj-.aplit. toe head into « law." There arc at present about 1,000 e victs idle in the prisons. il.Northern Spy, GllliMower, Bellflower, Baldwin, Belmont. King, Den Davis and'Snow Apples, SOo S " " l a peefc, II a bushel, <2 V and-faa-barrel California Pears, 8^eot Jamaica Oranges. saitea reanuts n> coats a pound. °'V Slmfler io JUi^Reiiriiau,. ^ A e ^ H ^ G T O N , " N o ^ ' _ o . ^ h e ' ^ r e _ . Two Jlihewaea Brown-dV-l-. •—^P*^ fill hsl« the fncdWipg; congress tc HtiOW_f*— DUNKIRK? N. X; NoV. 25.v-While- seitfng flh nets ^.©upirlCj.^ftfraafi, fiJastrnah ahtf Frank; 4je,ver T fishermen? living at Angola, were dj;6vv ; hea\ A -TfegiTg'Tiui'ihwesi; ijaje oaybht^-. tteflf h0'it.• The' bodies have nofc'heetf re»' •*QVefe_>"-'«' c",,T;~'|;'/•;,,;;..-'-"7 r,v7"' '' : •;'.•. ^ J«hn«» i W . ^ . Inc.. Phll«J.lphJ .. ..rSpii.ftA'^?sSBk:fv--^ . «• •.- ,ii_* --. ,»t.. •*• :V'i -tVf.:' s. »-ii **>*: - --''-^^m^sfi^isyvrS'.-:--';:^ :t>iJBhiN;''NOV> 2pS-$i'0hi!f. -Davltt,' 1 vfai.thi'owH frd;mV hpr--'i<&fifi£igef.''lijFh i|'8't^.-ae^ii^t'"'&^i»!{ftt,^^''5^k3^8' '.unconi^teius by tfie fftjl/ ^fc,*evlVec ',sao»t-£8teK, h^ f .had,-be;ert % |a:&^,.;to;fh« t a resideMe^: o'f;^6Hn.: J>|JIo% Although M comulains o£4j^tt^«/t^4^.,.%^t'.arjo . head, his ^h^c"htMj.# n^t c8"risi(let hi? coMittbli.s_oh%JS:;«fftf#''atarnlr . ,-trj.-rn,,.--,', -•_.-.f>VfyfH.• i/.fjii--„=,rf_L____ ? ftaSs aft atjt Jo retire Genepaf- giiaft^* I w*t;B the-eaftk- of major setreifaltih- the f reS'tiia? '• "' arM'y"s He has " ajreauy hein ;" : i»e0ra3 \Vi'th; r the rank offerif&d,)m r gUiiy T er-all, This' '^ufpose at the ,itre§ident is, -L _jfc_ ; e3ti»%,hsttibn df ' the- retefi.fidn &f : diferieriti 1 Shaker• lit the volahttleif "aum^ |'-v1fee ,; 'flp ; t ^ l g i s 'tlhie^ft iadinU fflfffitg' '"hlifj'elehtibh, in the,active. Smy lihttl' $6ft%feW:ftg£• jtij o^orttinily .to act. • : . %*rjg*4- to^«firimitt'fl-^*Wit*; ' v -jAS-iSr^T^N^ ,s., 6."' 'i^. x i5.tt_3a'' Lucky ahd!-'¥oit' %tcli|ir wei 1 !; 'Jil^C ,_. mis iot' r ssdmXi ty, |bs.6phifi«i < |ii|rferr l f;''' : 71 -C? ; ty, I,'y.otj«)|'rwhiti'wpiah, .,j^ 8 ^4^, \&ini_» : Lthe'#at instance' of'iegd ex^dutlbw'lfh: l|_^a»-^ l-thi* s'tIte'^*TcMminal-a_ift4lt i , .,.';,.>>. ; . 3 ? W ^ ''."*'.' ."f •"»-',''— J »!-4-^.f;. r*flf|"^ , *:':':-.''» ^ctarifled .butter, peppci'and salt., fry them _, I M a l i g h t brown col^bp. with, rather a Brisk g . fire arioj add a tablesboohtiit of chopped fine « fc|ierhs, consisting ofvjipushi;6om*, truffles, g ] parsley and shallot | ;tlicn' •piff the lid on g viftttl set the rabbit ovcte-iiidw. Are" for about « r toiT minotes longer; «.e£E;-JjoDr off all flic « "grease, add a large IWle.fafStil dullis sauce, ft 80Wi«' -tfisdtopll of Wiishfeorris and truffles, h t«o dTozpn siflill qucnell^joi Sibbtti a small « 'of "glaze, a h^feriMfflclK and tho S lalf a lcmoa;>.8mtttiefttlie whole to- § Young Tinlllng Agirlnnldo. MANILA, Nov. 25.—Sendr Bueneam- ino, a former member of the so-raTTec cabinet of Aguinaldo, has been brought ^to^^Hneiai Otle^ a_j?ijsgner mi _boa rd thi transport Brutus. He had sought refuge in a'vlllge near, San Pabian with Agui- 'naldo's mother and son. The natives disclosed his identity to Major Cronln who captured hiirt General Yoffhg is stil In the mountains on the trail of Agui- naldo. . • . •, , INOOHTIN_KO_ ot water during sleep stopped immediately by Dr."E. Detchon's Ant-Diuretic. Cares children and adults [jdflte. ' F4ce J ^l^_Sola by Bronghton. & Graves dinKfriBts, Home.iN. Y. 0_9h.» l X'O-?-.X-9L. Bsawtit ' '-J_»TlnfinilYOU Haw Always Bocgh! 8 ^ Fresh Boasted Peanuts 5 cents a quart. "MILVO'S STOHE, 103 W. Domlnlck Sfei mE BOSrON CANITY KITCHEN W3iilce T .oi hairricrriowiSSme^tiie wfiolc ,- rtten, pile up. the- piec*«>:6f vrabbit i n the S ; dleK> arrange the ~*agSu^o'y«i]f I B s in- n e a t « 'ttolips;3uid pour the .aittfe^y/r MU entree, ft? -"""'•• c ^~~'-jfesaKiK»i. , * J ~ j "—•—•—••-=••— --" — "• - I ; P?_a "lifpSnese <£'#!__ pi |^'s_?ia%l of<!o1||^ bemtini occurs :-iH W? : mm m •^ ,-;.7.;-l'H^ MMiMi^ - ~ ' "v Has just received gome Extra Fine Fruit. 50 barrels Apples. All kinds) at | 2 76 a barrel. tSw6oi^uW^^enuTa7do!!en. ' ' Extra Fine Malaga Gropes IS cents and 20 cents a pound. Fine -baskets of Assorted Fruit made up to order. - Stop- and see and try. ' : "- 180 W. Dominica St. EQfK/THfe- BLOOD COATS-JACKETS made to orJcf in an ar- ( tistic and workmanlike rphnnrr at reasonabre prices. . . . ". ~~~T KARL BARMlCKOtr 114 SOUTH JAMES STREET, Oppoalt* Stanwli Hall. OdYBStfigO O f REDUCED PRICES. Watches, G3oc*s, Jewelry andSttrer - ware. Fine watch repatrtog a specialty H. CJriHBLAM,, * 110 N. Washington St. fBefofe the Ground Freezes. » It is now a good time to have your water and sewer connections nutde before the heavy fall rains coma or the frost pets into the ground. Tho work can be done better and cheaper now than Later in the season, —- Won't yotrhsrms fi3__csmaMi_«SeT on anything yon require In this line, ' or in inside plumbing or steam heat- ing f I have the most modern facllt- _, ties and skflfnl workmen, I tise t h a "" best materials! can Imy and person- ally snpervise^ach pfece of \fprk» I am confident 4hafr-I- -am pleaae-yont-^ . with the quality ot iny worK and £bn - price charged. i"or Ia&nt* a»d ^hildre: The Kind Yoo Have Always Bears the Signature ot —I'i mm*- a ei . Bwftitai _^WM^iM_!__!W* ••riinriHtiii •imiia-ai-iiitwMiiriii j-i-mint All drureia^ gndiwrittf- fir. pllw' B_ts ?*£{£ to at5|> Hesiqachj!. "gt±f ceiit ^ doao." INSUftAlieE ^ That aairares the prompt payment of of 100 cental ; s, on wary dollar lost by ...--.". FIRE. LIGHTMING OR TORNADO. la WHJffitl you get if you take aPoZicj/ In either *H>(,1di6 following Companies i BOSTON .....,,,..i........ ...... Boston,Kan PKEAWABEf- „ia..i Pbiiadelithki •»• vmmm'B SUND^.. ..San Fra~c~co?eal eLEW#Al_~l'«..« .-.:.« CHens Rate, N. X IMPERIAIJ.— ...................... London, Ehe MANOHESTEB FIEB. Manchester, ESf W-NTWACTTJBJBBa' AND KSBOB^m^-S^ rittabtiwjfei ..Htt«Dnr|r;w -Bropkly ptamxx staenw .... __,_, TRADERS'. FlB_...«...^ ........... He* ItoicJe QRepresented by P . % . HCGOINS l^Weri H |«acBt.,,»e_ie,tl..T. ^eraonal attention (Itaa to »«l« 4 »na realal OffiiQ eatiite. - '£.- .... /!„;» •T|(oiieylo«n9d0Jii!iort|«|». - * WILLIAM E. DOf^OriUE, ,118 North James St pt»ACE*"&_jfiiis srbw KOR -a*'-,' -K +]• "t PrttyroGFftPHs F0E-- . -, " - * CHRISTMAS* < . " i - ~;SS_. •' "'• -.?•' BRAINERD'S MW STUJWO- Gortter of Washingtoft ji_3_jlberty Ste.» mm mm^ mmmm >;<?&•••' i^^J.y ^mm J .-,-.—.< **~-'.'S:---. •*m& »J.fc^-^'

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f ^ o r t a n c e occurrf i ig" t S ^ g S B v e n the prio-c^edings. O n e m o r e j u r o r ' w a s s e c u r e d , _ te Itt K t e Sm-. fewevfir. B s i s J S i s s s f p H y n c # , a n u n d e r t a k e r a n d a n old a c t - " dter . He w a s s w o r n In j u s t 24 h o u r s a f t e r Juror N o . 6 w a s s e l e c t e d , thus p u t -t i E § - i n - i a e : J u r y b o x s e v e g o f t l ie r e q x t t ; ^ _ s i t e .12 j u r o r s ^ . . . *

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tory I n s t i t u t i o n is I l legal . . T h e optttlon was 1-ea.uested B y P r e s i d e n t S t u r g i s ' of the b o a r d ; of m a n a g e r s of t h e E i m l r a r e f o r m a t o r y , wh^i i h e was In t h e city last w e e k , and. h a d . a c o n f e r e n c e with the a t t o r n e y g e n e r a l .

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sa f e ty* - e e r i e r s f c - H I I d y a r d w a s v e r y - w e l + sa t i s f i ed w « & ; ^ b e i r - w o r k . " .

T h e D a l l y - -S la i t ' s c o r r e s p o n d e n t a t N a a u w p o r t s a y s :

" A n o p e n ; / u n s i g n e d l e t t e r , s m u g g l e d t h r o u g h f r o m Colesberg . s a y s C o m m a n d ­a n t Grobbler h a a a r r e s t e d two p r o m i n e n t K n g l i s h m e n , a n d t h r e a t e n s to s h o o t

b u r g , r i n g l e a d e r of t h e Colesberg peb-e ! s . w h a a v a s : captured toy the B r i t i s h

W . . B r o o k s y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n s h o t .hffi d ivorcerT w i f e t h r e e t i m e s ; a t J i er h o m e , 22J S h e r m a n s treet . H e . then r u s h e d out u p o n the G r a n d Trunk r a i l r o a d t r a c k s a d j a c e n t a n d s h o t h i m ­self d e a d . T h e w o m a n w i l l recovers a l t h o u g h w o u n d e d in the n e c k , s h o u l d ­er a n d b o d y . T h e s h o o t i n g w a s d o n e a f t e r at s h o r t s t o r m y i n t e r v i e w -betweei i

BLobjeEtedL ta e a p l f a l . p u n i s h m e n t a n i il-d i s a p p r o v e d of c i r c u m s t a n t i a l e v i d e n c e .

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l a m H u m m e l , c h a r g e d w i t h t h e ^ l a u g h ­t e r of h i s Wife and t h r e e . s t e p - c h i l d ­r e n , three o f w h o s e b o d i e s w e r e f o u n d u n d e r a s t r a w staqk n e a r M o n t g o m ­e r y , was a r r e s t e d y e s t e r d a y netfr A-I-l enwood . W h e n a p p r o a c h e d by t h e

ta licforo they Ijccome quite cold, flUcd inside (I and partiairy mvore^ with- fofceinfflil a t M r

n l s l i l n t a ' F o r Htntn Arinorlon.

A L B A N Y . N o v . 2 5 . - S u p e r l n t e h d e n t Of S t a t e P r i s o n s C. -V. Col l ins , w h o s t r i v e n b y e v e r y m e a n s within h i s powei^tjj k e e p t h e c o n v i c t s In the p r i s o n s e m p l o y e d , h a s secured a n o p i n i o n - f r o m A t t o r n e y . G e n e r a l D a v l e s touching tire p u r c h a s i n g ! o f "supplies a n d f u r n i s h i n g s for s t a t e , a r m o r i e s . N o t hav ing r e c e i v e d a n y o r ­d e r s from t h e ^mllitnry a u t h o r i t i e s in s o m e time f o r the m a n u f a c t u r e of l o c k ­e r s or f u r n i s h i n g s , the s u p e r i n t e n d e n t b e g a n to t h i n k .that the Ian passed l a s t w i n t e r w h i c h prohibited t h e m a n u f a c ­t u r e of N a t i o n a l Guard u n i f o r m s In p r i s ­o n s must a l s o app ly to t h e m a n u f a c t u r e ' o f lockers a n d furniture. He" there fore w r o t e for a n opinion o n the s u b j e c t , w h i c h he h a s embodied In a c ircular s e n t o u t to o f f i c ia l s au thor i zed to p u r c h a s e s u p p l i e s a n d furn i sh ings for s tate a r ­m o r i e s . > . _ . - . . - •

I n his o p i n i o n the a t t o r n e y g e n e r a l a a y s : " P e r m i t me t o say t h a t s e c t i o n 105 o f the p r i s o n s laws , a s a m e n d e d b y c h a p t e r 429, o f the laws o f 1896. p r o v i d e s f o r the m a n u f a c t u r e of a r t i c l e s such* a s

f a x s . r - f t u l r e i h y _ _ _ e _ U a t ^ . t e * U j d i n g . * - ! - !

t i d e s and* u i a i e r l - l a to h e u s e d In t h e | e r e c t i o n of b u i l d i n g s , a n d t h a t no a r t i -e f s s 3o ustrvj strati tse frarcfias^d from a n y o t h e r source , for the s t a t e or public in ­s t i t u t i o n s of" t h e s t a t e or t h e polit ical d i ­v i s i o n s t h e r e o f , un les s t h e s t a t e c o r o -T n i s s i o i r a f TsrtsoTTB^SHatT c e r t i f y that" i S e s a m e canruU—be—f-um4sb«d u p o n s u c h -

j -if Will He a h'cimrJL-aNc UatiJaf Number, and None Can Afford to Miss It:

Ladies^Uand MJsaesi

JBusmeso dards.

NEXT TO DBWBY, tho neareet and daareat to tho hearta of all loran of

n i T B L A U N D B T W O R K ,

IB TBX r

TBOY STEAM LAUNDRY.' JOHNSON ft LAKE. 9)1 W « i t Liberty 8 tree t

T50OKBINDING.

MAOAZINMS,

PWUiOMOALa,

b U _ r h e e l n m * J a t o o r d * T _ _ W > l ^ farjyfegre \ X J <3t.AH«B!8 now i t s ^ tftkg ' • ' ^ p t s a

watt you waat. A-fUXD J. PUflVia. m to m Osama BU. UUM. H. •»

DE3CHABGE I S BANKBUPTGY.-ThftTiawlian-nn>t l a w pa-Mtdh—r o o - K e * .

If now tn foil force, and all per*o_a iepremed

lifers jn winch have been mixed some chop' ped Iniflles. When .this is placed on the Teet, some Sratlops oT truffles miiSt IJe-Thter- T5

r e t j u i s l t l o n , j o n d no claim, t h e r e f o r e s h a l l "be- aiioTted Of paid w i t h o u t such c e r -tlflca.t& _ _ _ . _ _ — - _

the c o u p l e .

• m i i s t o - h e tr ied f o r t r e a s o n . '

CH U RCHILL IrJTEftVI E W E D. Hocra TvenUsil P r i s o n e r s Wttii Cr-eat*

K i n d n e s s and sraderat lort . "

P B l T O R I A , NoTv.- h5.—Through t h e c o u r t e g y og t h e Trahsg-j ta l a b t h o r i t i e s

• a cqrrespon"aejrTE'"oTThe <priss h e r e , in «be eompai i -y ^'f • Mr. Grpbler, u n d e r s ecre tary - tpi'foreign' ajfcfffrs, amd M r . I^osotise,-. s e c r e t a r y of t h e war d e p a t . t -m?mt, \v&s e r t a b ' t e & t o ' v i s i t Mr. C h u r c h -"I a t . J h e JMrodel'-sehooI, where h e Is coriflnedj'.wlth trie C a p t u r e d officers.

B e y < j h a . a s l i g h t b u l l e t wound ^ift t h e r i g h t Hand, h e s e e m e d . Well and l o o k ­ed hearty^^althOugl i anatural ly c h a f i n g u n d e r enfbfeefi i- idlefiefis . * _„ the c o u r s e "f theJnt-tMe*"'.^ -kia-i- "The Bj>e**

Big f i v e III D e t r o i t ; -

D E T R O I T , N o v . 25_—The t w o upper floors of. A . a K n o l l k & Co,'^ w h o l e s a l e d r y g o o d s , s t o r e w e r e c o m p l e t e l y burned out l a s t n ight . T h e lower f o u r s tor ies w e r e flooded b y w a t e r and t h e a d j o i n i n g w h o l e s a l e d r y g o b d s h o u s e o f Strong r

L e e & Co. w , ^ s . a l s o - b a d 4 y - f l o o d e d , mapc-4ag^a~total-Joaa-ofc4300iOOI) . T h e flteUs; s u p p o s e d to: h d V e b e e n c a u s e d b y crossed e l ec t r i c l ight .w ires ." . .-

•~» • " Tfankard ori t h o S t a n d i MAYVI-Lf f i j N o v . 25.-Sq.U1rc Tankdrd,

'charged with the rrldrder 6£ M s stster-ln-law, M r s . Wi l l i am B e a u m o n t , took the s tand in his o w n befiaii y e s t e r d a y . H e ta lked a t raftdom* f o r a n h o u r / a n d a h a l t lapsing" into s i l e h c e a n d then s t a r t i n g up and c o n t i n u i n g h i s e v i d e n c e , ; Hls^ eyes had t h e .vacant expreSslbff*-bf^aiie^aeJnSHt& ed. His.1 ev idence .Was abotit»ttoe-Tsame-as-

'th'it g i v e n by o'{hei? Witnesses o f the d e ­f e n s e throughout - the trfal.,' ,""':. '.-'*.

"? fo t guilty.'-'

w , J •*. : ,H • t- » _. . * u ' - ss i ! a m u n a b l e to find a n y prov i s ion of SLmUcd n-tth-U. Xlre i ec t * u s t next be wrap- Q..4, -, „ _ . „.,,,„,, „ „ „ ! , „ , ,^„ „ „ . i , „ * n I „ _ _ „ Rr„.jT._ j _ „ „ „ J . I ^ ^ U * L » I 1 J^_^iJIXijXja__. whicn e x e m p t s the a u t h o r i t i e s a u -t h o r i z e d td p u r c h a s e l o c k e r s and f u r ­n i t u r e for s t a t e arnvSries, f r o m the o p ­e r a t i o n and r e q u i r e m e n t - o f t h i s l a w . I a m therefore of the op in ion t h a t l o c k e r s a n d furn i ture for s tate a r m o r i e s s h o u l d b e p u r c h a s e d from the s t a t e p r i s o n s u n ­l e s s a cer t i f i ca te shalr n a v e been g i v e n

thn qfatf. f>nminiK«tnn of P spec i f ied in s e c t i o n 105 of t h e p r i s o n s

therefrom nndar Itt prorlsloni.

latgiagJ^e^starisiLihA old" HaTlnr had a

, „ „ _ „ . . . .. t r n p t l i _ v ihB a-bsbriber will again make a gpeclalty Ik hl» bnilnaaa of caaeg ngder ths jne- iac^ , ' Obargai wuTbe r a H o l S H o . - P B T o n or addreaa

pped^^iB- m approprJate-itecy-pl ' raul and then bread crumbed over Urli. .„

Whim about to send to table, brail the feet fij upon oilrd poper placed upon the gridiron fi» to prevent their -burning "or falling to pieces, jj, which, from the delicacy of the forcemeat ra

i' (If property prepared), they iito liable to f3 J'do. When nicely broiled on both sides, j§ j glsce and dieh them up and serve with (5 . clillls sauce.

- D. O. 8TODDABD, Attoraer/ B o o n 84 Martia EnlldlnK, UUeai K . T .

Taka (levator.

Jrtilt.

c H O I C E A P P L E S ,

^^r offleefs-aad bofdro ho ^-wtia&^fcxs^^ that they were after him he shouted

. ' W i l l i a m Visits B l e n h e i m .

W O O D S T O C K , Eng. , N o V ; 2 3 . - 5 ! m -p e r o f W i l l i a m visite.d B l e n h e i m c a s t l e y e s t e r d a y a n d i w a s e n t e r t a i n e d by t h e © l i k e a n d J D u c h c s s ' o f . M a r l b o r o u g h . T h e -Prtefle ofT W a l e s » i n t r o d u c e d the e 'm-tferor, w h o c 6 r d l a l l y shotJK h a n d s w i t h tneftT, ' r h e d u c h e s s w a s £ormeFIjTTviiss~ Qonsiielo; V a n d e r b i l t of N e w Yoriti

M E M J F O R M O N D A Y .

rrealdjErit Uimblo t o A t t e n d . "" I W A S H I N G T O N , ' Nov . 25.--rThe p r e s ­

i d e n t h a * d e c i d e d tjiat" i t \Vfli be I m p b s -; s i t i lg for hirii t o g o t c N a s h v i t t e (o grfeet ; the-"^eni te6see 'volunteers- up6n't l lbitw"_r-j Tfv'al•tfvm t h e Pri i l ippines , 6 w i n g .to "the s pres sure o f jprubitc btiSfrtess -in "tSonnec-'• i r o n "-With t h e approacf i i i i rg^Ss 's ioa of-

congress. '

hi ~& Physical beauty in man hss b6come' S) raro as his moral beauty has always been, i g Mme. Louise Colct.

" BRf3AKF*AST. Ffiiit.

' _ BoiledRicfe/

Fried Apples. Crearjied Potatoea, -Toast... Gpttee.

WNIfEB.* * Onion Sffiip,

Rohbit a laiOhasseur*. Carrots; Slrinr-Boang. Potatoes.

PampWii Sic.' ' '

, ilASBIT A LA CHAS&fjR.-eiA the rab- « hit into small joints, ijjifjjllows: -First, take (£ olfJ tho hind ICRS cfcri^witlj the loin, then « $rtiove tjjp "Jhotilderaj-.aplit. toe head into «

law." T h e r e arc a t present a b o u t 1,000 e

v i c t s idle in t h e prisons.

il.Northern Spy, GllliMower, Bellflower, Baldwin, Belmont. King, Den Davis and'Snow Apples, SOo

S " " l a peefc, I I a bushel, <2 V and-faa-barrel California Pears, 8^eot Jamaica Oranges. saitea reanuts n> coats a pound.

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S l m f l e r i o JUi^Reiiri iau, .

^ A e ^ H ^ G T O N , " N o ^ ' _ o . ^ h e ' ^ r e _ .

T w o J l i h e w a e a Brown-dV-l- . • — ^ P * ^ f i l l h s l « t h e fncdWipg; c o n g r e s s t c

HtiOW_f*—

DUNKIRK? N. X; NoV. 25.v-While-seitfng f l h nets ^.©upirlCj.^ftfraafi, fiJastrnah ahtf Frank; 4je,verT fishermen? living at Angola, were dj;6vv;hea\ A

-TfegiTg'Tiui'ihwesi; ijaje oaybht^-. tteflf h0'it.• The' bodies have nofc'heetf re»'

•*QVefe_>"-'«' c",,T;~'|;'/•;,,;;..-'-"7 r,v7"''': •;'.•.

^ J«hn«» i W . ^ . Inc.. Phll«J.lphJ

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:t>iJBhiN;''NOV> 2pS-$i'0hi!f. -Davltt,'1

vfai.thi'owH frd;mV hpr--'i<&fifi£igef.''lijFh i|'8't^.-ae^ii^t'"'&^i»!{ftt,^^''5^k3^8' '.unconi^teius by tfie fftjl/ ^fc,*evlVec ',sao»t-£8teK, h^f.had,-be;ert%|a:&^,.;to;fh«t

aresideMe : o'f; 6Hn.: J>|JIo% Although M comulains o£4j^tt^«/t^4^.,.%^t'.arjo

. head, his ^h^c"htMj.# n^t c8"risi(let hi? coMittbli.s_oh%JS:;«fftf#''atarnlr

. ,-trj.-rn,,.--,', -•_.-.f>VfyfH.• i/.fjii--„=,rf_L____

? ftaSs aft atjt Jo retire Genepaf- giiaft^* I w*t;B the-eaftk- of major setreifaltih- the f reS'tiia?'•"' arM'y"s • He has " ajreauy hein ;":i»e0ra3 \Vi'th;rthe rank of ferif &d,)mrgUiiy T er-all, This' '^ufpose at the ,itre§ident is, -L _jfc_; e3ti»%,hsttibn df ' the- retefi.fidn &f : diferieriti1 Shaker• lit the volahttleif "aum^

|'-v1fee,;'flp; t ^ l g i s 'tlhie^ft iadinU fflfffitg'

'"hlifj'elehtibh, in the,active. Smy lihttl' $6ft%feW:ftg£• jtij o^orttinily .to act. • :

. %*rjg*4- to^«firimitt'fl-^*Wit*; ' v -jAS-iSr^T^N^ ,s., 6."' 'i^.xi5.tt_3a''

Lucky ahd!-'¥oit' %tcli|ir wei1!; ' J i l ^ C , _ . mis iot'rssdmXi ty, |bs.6phifi«i<|ii|rferrlf;'''

:71 -C?;

ty, I,'y.otj«)|'rwhiti'wpiah, . , j ^ 8 ^ 4 ^ , \&ini_»:

Lthe'#at instance' of'iegd ex^dutlbw'lfh: l|_^a»-^ l-thi* s'tIte'^*TcMminal-a_ift4lti, .,.';,.>>. ; . 3 ?W^

' ' . " * ' . ' ."f •"»-',''— • J »!-4-^.f;. r*flf|"^ ,*:':':-.''»

^ctarifled .butter, peppci'and salt., f r y them _, I M a l ight brown col bp. with, rather a Brisk g . fire arioj add a tablesboohtiit of chopped fine « fc|ierhs, consisting ofvjipushi;6om*, truffles, g ] parsley and shallot | ;tlicn' •piff the l id on g viftttl s e t the rabbit ovcte-iiidw. Are" for about « rtoiT minotes longer; «.e£E;-JjoDr off all flic « "grease, add a large IWle.fafStil dullis sauce, ft 80Wi«' -tfisdtopll of Wiishfeorris and truffles, h t«o dTozpn siflill qucnell^joi Sibbtti a small «

'of "glaze, a h^feriMfflclK and tho S lalf a lcmoa;>.8mtttiefttlie whole to- §

Young T i n l l l n g Ag ir lnn ldo .

M A N I L A , N o v . 25.—Sendr B u e n e a m -i n o , a f o r m e r member o f t h e so-raTTec c a b i n e t of A g u i n a l d o , h a s b e e n brought

^to^^Hneiai Otle^ a_j?ijsgner mi _boa rd thi t r a n s p o r t B r u t u s . H e h a d s o u g h t refuge in a ' v l l l g e n e a r , San P a b i a n wi th A g u i -

' n a l d o ' s m o t h e r and s o n . T h e n a t i v e s d i s c l o s e d h i s ident i ty to M a j o r Cronln w h o c a p t u r e d hi irt General Yoffhg is s t i l In the m o u n t a i n s on t h e tra i l of A g u i ­n a l d o . . • . •, • ,

I N O O H T I N _ K O _ o t w a t e r d u r i n g s l e e p s t o p p e d i m m e d i a t e l y by D r . " E . D e t c h o n ' s A n t - D i u r e t i c . C a r e s c h i l d r e n a n d a d u l t s

[ j d f l t e . ' F 4 c e J ^ l ^ _ S o l a b y B r o n g h t o n . & G r a v e s dinKfriBts, H o m e . i N . Y .

0 _ 9 h . » l X ' O - ? - . X - 9 L . Bsawtit ' '-J_»Tln finil YOU Haw Always Bocgh! 8 ^

Fresh Boasted Peanuts 5 cents a quart. "MILVO'S STOHE,

103 W. Domlnlck Sfei

m E BOSrON CANITY KITCHEN

W3iilceT .oi hairricrriowiSSme^ti ie wfiolc , -

rtten, pi le up. the- piec*«>:6f vrabbit i n the S ; dleK> arrange the ~*agSu^o'y«i]f I B s in- n e a t « 'ttolips;3uid pour the .aittfe^y/rMU entree, ft? -"""'••c^~~'-jfesaKiK»i. ,*J~ j"—•—•—••-=••— --" — "• -

I ; P?_a "lifpSnese <£'#!__ pi |^'s_?ia%l o f< !o1 | | ^

bemtini occurs

:-iH W?: '¥ mm m

•^ ,-;.7.;-l'H^

MMiMi^

- ~ ' " v Has just received gome Extra Fine Fruit.

50 barrels Apples. All kinds) at | 2 76 a barrel.

tSw6oi^uW^^enuTa7do!!en. ' ' Extra Fine Malaga Gropes IS cents and 20 cents

a pound. Fine -baskets of Assorted Fruit made u p to

order. -Stop- a n d s e e and try.

' : "- 180 W. Dominica St.

EQfK/THfe- BLOOD

COATS-JACKETS made to orJcf in an ar-(

tistic and workmanlike rphnnrr at reasonabre prices. . . . ". ~~~T

KARL BARMlCKOtr 1 1 4 S O U T H J A M E S S T R E E T ,

O p p o a l t * S t a n w l i H a l l .

OdYBStfigO O f

REDUCED PRICES.

Watches, G3oc*s, Jewelry andSttrer -

ware. Fine watch repatrtog a specialty H. CJriHBLAM,, *

110 N. Washington St .

fBefofe t he Ground Freezes.

» It is now a good time to have your

water and sewer connections nutde before the heavy fall rains coma or the frost pets into the ground. Tho work can be done better and cheaper now than Later in the season,

—- Won't yotrhsrms fi3__csmaMi_«SeT on anything yon require In this line,

' or in inside plumbing or steam heat­ing f I have the most modern facllt- _, ties and skflfnl workmen, I tise t h a "" best materials! can Imy and person­ally snpervise^ach pfece of \f prk» I am confident 4hafr-I- -am pleaae-yont-^

. with the quality ot iny worK and £bn -price charged.

i"or I a&nt* a»d ^hildre:

The Kind Yoo Have Always Bears the

Signature ot

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All drureia^ gndiwrittf- fir. pllw' B_ts ?*£{£ to at5|> Hesiqachj!. "gt±f ceiit doao."

• INSUftAlieE ^ That aairares the prompt payment of of 100 cental

; s, on wary dollar lost by ...--.". FIRE. LIGHTMING OR TORNADO.

la WHJffitl y o u get if you take aPoZicj/ In either *H>(,1di6 following Companies i

BOSTON .....,,,..i........ . . . . . . B o s t o n , K a n PKEAWABEf- „ i a . . i Pbiiadelithki •»• vmmm'B S U N D ^ . . . . S a n F r a ~ c ~ c o ? e a l e L E W # A l _ ~ l ' « . . « .-.:.« CHens Rate , N . X I M P E R I A I J . — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L o n d o n , Ehe MANOHESTEB F I E B . Manchester, ESf W-NTWACTTJBJBBa' AND KSBOB^m^-S^ r i t tabt iwjfe i

..Htt«Dnr|r;w -Bropkly ptamxx

staenw.... __,_, TRADERS'. FlB_...«...^...........He* ItoicJe QRepresented by P.%. HCGOINS l^Weri H|«acBt.,,»e_ie,tl..T. ™ ^eraonal attention (Itaa to »«l«4»na realal

OffiiQ eatiite. - '£.-..../!„;» •T|(oiieylo«n9d0Jii!iort|«|». - *

WILLIAM E. DOf OriUE, ,118 North James St

pt»ACE*"&_jfiiis srbw KOR

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BRAINERD'S MW STUJWO-

Gortter of Washingtoft ji_3_jlberty Ste.»

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