E RULES Kko'. If Tho Prininry Kloctinn sliiill lio hold by Mm Kojmlilicnns of 1'iko county nt Uio raill ottho Coun ty Chairman not liitor Minn V) On ys lxforo tho Republican Btiito C'cn Tuntion, wicii ycur, subjcft to tbc provisions of rulo ns to 30 iliiys notice. Ski:. ?. Sniil i'rimnry Klcctiops ahull bo held in unch Township anil Borough nt tho pluoes where the general ilrcti m nro Ik Id. Sici;. 3. At lu ist fifteen iliiys he fere tho wiiil rrininry Election it nlmil 1)0 tho lu(y of tho eeniinillee man in each Township or Horenijh, to soo that a convenient and suitable jilaeo is provided, fur I ho holding of snid TrinKiry Kl.jction isi'.il select jironer clin.'tiiui ofiieern for holding the same. Should tl"! comniitton mm in any Township or Boronli fail or refuse to iitterd to his duties ten day hef urn I'je saiil Primaiy EUvtion, then, upon the v ritten re quest of ten Uejmblieim vohTH il fdinll ha tho duty of the County (,'hairnian to removes the sr.id com Mitteenian tuiiinu to peiform his duty and appoint anew one to fill the unexpired term. f-Kc. 4 Tho loilowinjr oflicers Hhail bo voted for at tho -aid I'rimnry Election. Seven County Committee man, County Crtieers, Prate and District Cont'ei rees find Rtato Dele gate find one Township or Jnrouyh Commit teor.ian for ea -h Townsliip or Borough (who shall only ho Voted for in tho election district in which ho resides,) and not more than one nomination shall ho made for each County Offico. Sua. 5 Tho County Chairman shall ho elected at tho regular Pri mary Election each year, by ft vote of the party and shall not hold the office for more than two consecutive years at a timo. Sec. 6 Any Republican who nhnll he a canuidato for any office named in artielo fonrlh must sub mit his name to ho voted for nt the snid priintiry election. Sec 7. Twenty days hiforotho snid Primary Election each candi date shall notify tho County Chair uian of his candidacy, who shnll provido a sufficient number of bal lots for each Township and Borough with nil tho names of the candidates nnd the several offices printed or written thereon. Each voter shall designate his choice of candidates by a cross X marked opposite tho name of the person for whom he wishes to vote. The printing mid distribution of tho same to bo paid by tho said candidates in such ratio ns the County Chairman may direct. Ski $ Tho said PriiSary Election Board shall consist of thrco Repub lican voters, viz ; (Wt Jude, one Inspector nnd one Clerk, who shall severally take nnd subscribe in the Why not buy the Best?! ffrrCvf RANGE v M 7' . . - " 1 i t A RULE WILL TELL. THE TALE I Mi-Afire n1 .-T.-ui.in'' otlmr rangva wad Uutn jrou i llirri.AND. Vt., July It, 19W. S. H. ORIVW CO. Oi nti. mm: It flivpa mp rlAAaiirn tn volnn. ' ltnn " wltl, h I ht.vu UBt .l In niy hi'itiv fr the i w.st iwvcn mniuiiR. Wm think It ttot-t! p.rtfct r i.r. in riu j I'MiiK'niiH, pnon.iinit'Jti ill HH'I. nnl i lfiirwuK''i t-on-lnirlf.1. (r.i.Kiiv pun ha-ni 4 win incite n nusiuKe in tm irr a "nrlnim .suui Kun." ViHJitnilT. HAl.l'H HTuiiliAKC. W tOl M.wK-& tiUHlilimi Ifi(. Co. H'1 lifTx4fVUiar a .f price ImIqjwkJ1 dtrtot. t C. II. OI11MSI Jfc CO. YManufnnurera, Hullana, WHY KOI B'JY THE SEST? "3 i 7 GOOD SADDLE s 2s the most noticeable and taking point on a Bicycle. When buying Insist on getting a BURNS S?ADDLE. Take no other. Oct a Burns and UET THE BEST. jMjM GRAND KM'IDS CYCLE SEAT MFG. CO., CiranJ kaoldb, filch. Ivmiothinuf new, u tprin tooth harrow villi wheel. Syracuse plows and " l'liinet Jr." cultivators at V.'. v C. M-.f .h.-U'd. presence of each other the oath pre scribed by t ho Apt of the Assembly ronrrtinj? the holding of tho pri mary election in the State of Penn sylvania. ' Kko. 9. Thirty days before the said primary election it shall be the duty of tho County Chairman to irivo notice by four inser tions in tho Republican County pnper, of the day nnd date of the said primary elec lion, nnd he shall desipnate tbo'olllces for which can didates shall bo voted for nt tho said primary elect Ion . Sko. 10. Any legal voters other than Republicans wishing to vote nt Republican primaries w ill be grant ed tho privilege of voting provided they swear to vote the Republican ticket, nt the next general election ; any RepuhlienS not of ago at the timo of holding the Raid, primary elec tion, but will become of nge be fore the general election, shall be eligible to vote at the primary elec tion. Sec. 11. Tho Primary Election Polls gliall be opened nt 3 o'clock p. in., nnd closed nt 7 p. in. Six;. 13. It shall bo the ditty of the Primary Election Board to write down tho name of each voter cast ing his ballot nt the primary. Suid poll list nnd ballots to bo kept by the Judge of the Election in each Township nnd Borough at least one year. If at any time tho County Chairman or members of the Cotinty Committee desire to inspect said poll list they shall have the privi lege so to do. Sec. 13. After the polls are closed nnd tho votes have been countod tho election board shall make a return duly certified nnd signed by the primary election board, of the number of votes Mist for each candidate These returns to lie enclosed in a sealed envelope and sent to tho County Chnirmon by U. 8. Mail or in person by the Judge or Inspector of oloctiou forth with. ' Sko. 14. On the first Wednesday , following tho said Primary Election, at 2 o'clock, p. m. nt the Court House in Milford, Pa., tho County Chair man, in tho presence of nt least five repuhvhlo Republicnns.shall organize a canvassing board of three Repub licans, duly sworn ns provided by law, open nnd count tho votes ns re corded in tho several returns, an nounce the result and certify the nominations to the proper olTioers. Sue. 15. All alterations and amendments to the foregoing rules must be presented to tho county chnirmnn, nnd by him published ns provided in section 9 nnd voted upon nt tho primary election by ballots written or printed "for" or "against" the amendment or alteration. Register's Notice. Tlic follnwiiiLT iwx'D'.ints have boon fllwl in the K"dstr'R oilx mul the Bauio will be pri'Sint4i1 to tho Orjilmn's Cimrfc fur con lh)iml!.)M imil nllowaiiM on tho 18th of Octulior next K.-itjito of Ohrlftl.in Ott, . uVeoawi'il, ac count of Abntai li lirowu, triihUv, etc. , tn pailition. K.state of Jacob KUwalii, deceased, iwotmil account of Philip lillwangii-,cjcuu-tor. Kstato of Jacob 'Ottciihctnior, dtHwascd, lucoiiiitof Arlliur Ledi rcr, adialuUtmlor. d. h. n., c. t. a. Kslate of George Mlllott. dcociwjd, ac count of Auu Mlllott, exxcutrix. JOHN C. WICSTHHODK, Hcitlxtcr. Register's OlTlco. Mllfoid, Ta., Si'jit DO, 1MI7 A few woeks ago the editor was taken with ft very severe cold that caused him to lx) in a most miser able condition. It was undoubtedly a lwv.1 case of la gripjio anil recogniz ing it as dangerous he took immedi ate steps to bring about a Hjieedy euro. From the advertisement of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and the many gofxl recommendations in cluded therein, wo oonoludod to make a first trial of tho medicine. To say that it was satisfactory in its rosults, is putting it very mildly, indeed. It acted like magic and the result w:is a Bpnody and poruvuiont ciro. Wo havo no heyitinoy in re ommonding this excellent Cough Rijinody to anyone afiliet.id with a ciugh or oold in any form. The B inner of Liberty, Lib.irtytown y Maryland. Tho 25 and 50 coat sizes for sale by Druggists and General Mt;rehnnts in Pika oonnty. Don't Ijb.cco B,it ai Smoke You LL' Away. If vuu want to quit lobru:co Udiu easily ami ('ifuvur. bt) nut'lo woll, BlruHiT, uuiKiifUi", lull uf iijw hloand vii-'ot', lnko No-'l'o-liac, tLu vvtmii.T-woi'Ker, tiiui. uii.kcs wcuk uicu sli'ootf. Niuoy v iiu ta poMmU in Urn days. ('Ivor iiKooo Juiiii, liny ho-'lo-licof your dr'ji'i'ibt. uiuLt miaruuU3a to ruro, fAXs or $ in). Booklut ami sample uiailuo free. AJ. biuiliun li;usilii.k.,CiiiuuioorNo Yolk. Cmeareta stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken orgripe, lOo. A lt of new utruw arul lVK LaU ut W. A- (J. Miti-JioU'. BAY STATE POLITICS. GEORGE FRED WILLIAMS NOMINATED FOR GOVERNOR. Fnetlonnl Plgltt Won bji the Rllrr Mn Under Ilia lariVrMTili Clirlntopher T. OnllnliAn Nomlriitted For I.lentnsnt OwTftniir-. flthf-t' Nomlnfttlotm. Worcester, Mnm., Fipt. J9. The Dem ocratic state convention upent several hours In a very lively wrangle, nomi nated Unorge Fred Williams for gov ernor alfd adopted a flat free silver platform. It met at 11 o'clock yester day morning and effected a permanent organl7.nl fill by the flection of Colonel John I,, like ns chairman at 3:46 In the afternoon. - Delegates fought for two hours over the mako up of a committee to choose members at large of the statl commit tee, the Ipstie being Oeoige Fred Wil liams' demand that the men selected should be of his persomsl choice. On a t'Ht vote the Williams men won by 48 to ICS. The most excltlnK row of the con vention occurred when Representative Flt7:Roriild sinke on the selection of slate committeemen. He branched oft to the Wngley law and free raw mate rial, and there was an uproar at once. Shouts aroie from every corner of the room, and tnilnts of order were raised. The chairman held that Mr. Fitzger ald could speak, but must confine him self to the question. Finally he held that Mr. Fitzgerald had forfeited his right to speak and called on him to re sume his seat. Mr. Fltzceiald refused, and his ad herents rushed forward and offered to 'sustain him y physical force If neces sary. The chairman grew pale, but kept pounding the desk until he knock ed off the lyad of the gavel. Colonel nice Jumped upon the plat form, as did Senator John E. HayeB. t.Vs."! GEORGE FRED WILLIAMS. Mr. Williams then moved forward and waved his hands majeslirally, but the noise only rope loudur. Two-thirds (ft the delegates were on their feet, and all were yelling at once. The Hayes men pushed their way to the front along the middle affile and grouped them selves In front of Mr. FiUgerald, who only smiled. Short Llred Riot. The riot Rpent Its force in a few min utes. Then Mr. Williams suggested as a compromise that Mr. Fitzgerald be allowed to speak live minutes. Mr. Williams laid down the Issue be fore the convention. "It Is not right," he declared, "that a man be put up as a leader and that he be then dis armed by the regular organization of the party." After Ctilonel Rice had taken his place as permanent chairman and had nioken in favor of free silver and against gov ernment by injunction Oliver Downing of Boston, In a stirring Bpeech, nomi nated George Fred Williams for gov ernor. John II. Mack of North Adams Bccoiuk'd the nomination, and Mr. Wil liams was given the nomination by a unanimous vote. Mr. Williams accepted the nomina tion, and then the balance of the state ticket was mnde up in this way: Lieu tenant governor, t'hrlstopher T. Calla han of Holyoke; secretary, C. D. Nash of Whitman; attorney general, John A. O'Keefe of Lynn; treasurer and re ceiver general, T. A. Watson of Boston; auditor, J. L. Challfoux of Lowell. The platform adopted by the conven tion begins with a warm Indorsement of the Chicago platform and (.false for William J. Bryun. It then call for the remonetlzatlon of sliver at 16 to 1 and says : "The demand for silver would be so enormous and the demand for gold so reduced that the two metals would meet and remain at parity, and the paralyzing battle of the standards would cease and the world enter upon a period of assured prosperity." Government by Injunction Is de nounced, together with the Dlngley tar iff and trusts. Public ownership of franchises Is advocated, postal savings institutions recommended, income tux Indorsed, sympathy expressed for the Cubans and their recognition by the United States called for and, of courso, the Republican party vigorously criti cised1. HELD FOR TRIAL. Kherllf Martin and Deputies MuS An swer to Charge of Murder. Wilkeebarre, Pa., Sept. 23. Sheriff Martin and his 64 deputies have been given a preliminary hearing before the court, charged with the killing of 24 striking miners near Lattlmer on Fri day, Sept. 10. The deputies were brought up from Haxleton under military es cort. A large crowd met them at the depot, but they proceeded unmolested to the courthouse. Judges Lynch and Dennett presided. Judge Lynch announced that the Judges would sit as Justices of the peace to hear testimony In the case. After hearing the evidence the Judges held a conference, following which they announced their decision to hold the prisoners for trial. The sheriff and deputies then came before the bar and entered ball in the sum of $6,000 each, $r,000 for murder and $l,0o0 fur feloniously wounding. A bond was provided by a Philadelphia Trust company. Attempt to 11 urn Slug Sing Prison. lng King, Sept. 28. A deliberate at tempt has been made to set fire to the storehouse and oltices of the state pris on. Prompt work, however, on the part of the guards and the Are depart ment of the prison saved the buildings, with comparatively slight toaa. The fire was uturtcd In a room tn which was stored a large quantity of cloth and finished clothing by pouring oil over the g ods and then applying a mulch. The smuke was seen by one of the convicts as he was marching to dinner, and the attention of the guards waa u.uukly cal'ert to the flumes. V. J -, A' : i. iff A CLUBHOUSE TRAGEDY, j . K. F. rrlttihard of Sew Torfc Mini nd Killed Hear Mlddletown. Mlddlelown. N. T., Sept. !H.-The Sul livan County clubhouse, near Wurts boro, was the scene ofhe murder of one man and the fatal shooting of an other late yesterday afternoon. The murderer Is Wallace J. Christian. a con tractor, who formerly lived In Yonkers, but since the Sullivan County club has been open he has resided In a cottage on the grounds and contracted for a larre majority of the building that has been done there. His victims are H. F. Prllchard of One Hundred and Thlrty flKhth street, New York, and Constable James Manning of Wurtsboro. About a year ago Christian quarreled with a mnn In New York city and near ly killed him. He was arrested and eave ball for his appearance at court, his bonds were forfeited by his nonap pearance, and I'ritchard, learning his whereabouts, went to Wurtsboro yes terday and, securing the services of Constable Manning, drove four miles to the clubhouse to serve pai s on Chris tian demanding his appearance In New York. .1 . Christian came out to the wagon, ac companied by his wife, and the consta ble handed him the papers. When Christian read them, he How into a ter rible rage, and without a moment warning: he whipped out a 32 Caliber re volver and shot Trltc-hard, the ball en tering the abdomen In the region of the groin. ITItchard fell out of the wagon dead. Christian then turned on the constable and shot him twice, the shots taking effect In the stomach. The con stable is styj alive, although Dr. Piper of Wurtsboro and Dr. Hubbell of New York say that he cannot survive the Injury. Chrlstlnn then ran into the mountains In the direction of Wurts boro, for the purpose, It Is said, of sur rendering himself to the authorities. The body of Hrltchard Is at an under taker's In Wurtsboro. and the con stable Is lying In a dying condition in the clubhouse. Reward For Chrlntlan's Arret. Middletown, N. Y., Sept. 29. Wallace J. Christian, accused of killing Horace F. Trltchard of New York city and of mortally wounding Thomas Mann, the constable of Wurtsboro, has not been captured. Sheriff Watson of Sullivan county has offered a reward of $2,500 for his apprehension, and people are scouring the country for the murderer. AMENDMENTS DEFEATED. The Proposed Chanffel In New Jersey', ConHtltntlon Not Accepted. Trenton, Sept. 29. The proposed amendments to the constitution have been defeated by a substantial majori ty. The new measures were to prevent gambling, this being leveled chiefly at the race tracks; to permit women to vote at school elections and forbidding the appointment by the governor during the legislative recess of any person to an office for which that person had been rejected by the senate. The vote by counties as reported here was as fol lows: County. . For. Against. Atlantic SUM Bergi'n 0 Burlington 1,0(10 - Camden W0 - Cape May 4'0 Cumberland 8,0 Eesel 2,000 Gloucester 600 Hudson..,-. 10,000 Hunterdon 1,600 Mercer 1.ISO0 Middlesex 600 ' Monmouth . 8,000 Mnrrls l.fO - Ocean Piwsalc 8.0IO Bilern 1.JS0 Snswj 0 Union t,0 Warren 6fX) Total 10.WW l!2,D00 ACCUSED OF FORGERY. A Blnghamton (N. T.) Man Arrested on That Charge In lilohmond. Blnghamton, N. Y Sept. 28. A. J. Devereaux. a well known business mnn of this city, has been arrested in Rich mond for alleged forgery. Devereaux 1b a member of the firm of A. J. Dev ereaux & Co, sales agents for church and arhool furnituro, and he acted as agent for tlS Orand Rapids Furniture Comoanv of Orand Raolds. trnvelinff j extensively throughout southern New York and Pennsylvania. For the Ave years which he has lived In this city he has been accustomed to present to the blnghamton Trust com pany for payment notes purporting to be from Pennsylvania school boards. They were always paid, because Dev. ereaux's standing precluded suspicion. He recently obtulned payment on two note-for H00 and 600, signed re spectlvely with the names of the presi dents and secretaries of the Girard vllle and Elkland (Pa.) school boards. The Trust company became sus picious and upon Investigation found the notes to be forgeries. How many more of the notes paid at frequent in tervals for years are forgeries is not known. Devereaux will be brought to this city this week. Itaath of General Kobenon. Trenton. Sept. 28. George M. Kobe eon, who was secretary of the navy un der President- Grant, died In his home In this city last night of a complication of diseases. General Robeson was born In Oxford. Warren county, N. J., In 1S27. He was graduated from Princeton In 1847 and studied law and was admitted to the bar In 18G0. He took an active part in raising and equipping troops and was made brigadier general, com manding all the New Jersey troops while they wore In the state. In 1887 he was made attorney general of New Jer sey and resigned this position on being appointed secretary of the navy by Gen. eral Grant. He was subsequently a member of congress, retiring from that position In lss3. . Conway Kidnapers gentenoed. Albany, Sept. 23. All that remains, as far as the law la concerned, to punish the kidnapers of little John Conway Is the capture and conviction of Albert 8. Warner, the New York lawyer who abetted the crime. Joseph M. Hardy and Henry G. Ulake, his colleagues, pleaded guilty to the charge when they were arraigned in the county court and were sentenced to hard labor In Dan nemora prison for 14 years and 4 months. The maximum sentence allow ed by law is 16 years, and the eight montlui was taken off In order that the expiration of the sentences might come In i In summer. MluUUr Woodford at Madrid. Madrid, Sept. 27. The arrival of Unit ed States Minister Woodford from San Sebastian has made a sensation. The programme of the United Urates has been ascertained. This does not con template a declaration of war If Siln, rujecta mediation; but, according to re port, an "ostentatious proclamation to tne world of disapproval of the Cuban regime by suspending diplomatic rela tions wlih Bpaln and withdrawing the I tilted fitutes minister.". 1U0T1N JIINIXOTOWX nie men fatally shot and many more wounded. Polish Miners In Bnarrilng limine A. snnlt.KiMih Other with Axon, Onna and Knlren - Unnrrel llrew Out of the tnttl mer tnrlilcnt - Mnnr ArrenU Minle. Glrnrdvlllc- Pa.. Sept. 28 - At least nine nun received fatal Injurlis. and posHlbly two score others were more or less seriously wounded In a bloody riot here. The battle yns the outcome of a quarrel over the Hazleton troubles. Thirty-six men are known, to have been wounded, nnd about r,0 mure are being secreted by th"lr friends, who fear that they win he sent to Jiitl. Twelve of the ringleaders were brought before Jus tice Ellas Kissinger and ten before Justice II. R. Johnson.- All were charg ed with assault with intent to kill, housebreaking and rioting and .were held In heavy hall for court. Many more warrants have been issued, but have not been served as yet. Dr. Charles Sehlesman attended to 22 of the wounded, 9 of whom he says will die. Dm. 'William Monogham and Joseph Donaghue attended to 14 oth ers, nnd how many the .other physi cians cared for Is not kiJSwn. Throe other men have been reported dead, but this cannot he verified as yet on account of the uncommunicative nature of the participants. The story of the riot Is as follows; Several hundred Polanders board at William Culacnbbage's hotel on Sec ond street. Joseph Cavendish Is pro prietor of a hotel at the east end of town, where several hundred more Po Intulers make their headquarters. Bad blood has always existed between them, and the recent strike troubles at Hazleton Imblttered them still more. Armed With All gort of Weapons. Culnoabbage, it is charged, and his followers, to the number of several hun dred, arming themsplves with guns, re volvers, knives, axes and clubs, march ed to Cavendish's hotel, where several hundred of their enemies were cele brating pay day. The Cavendish men ascertained that their foes were march ing on them and, arming themselves hurriedly, awaited their arrival. After a demonstrative march the Culacab bage contingent arrived and immedi ately stormed the saloon! Then a bloody battle ensued. The men fought like demons. The shoot. Ing was fast and furious. Axes, knives, clubs and other weapons were used with deadly effect. The battle lasted almost an hour, when the Culacabbage gang was routed, leaving their wound ed behind. Everything In the house was smash ed, and the floors were strewn with wounded men. The walls were bespat tered with blood and shreds of human flesh. After the routed rioters had returned to their headquarters, the Cavendish men armed themselves to the teeth and marched to their enemies' rendezvous, where a battle still bloodier than the first ensued. The police force and the constables of the surrounding region were called to the scene, but were una ble to cope with the rioting horde, who continued hostilities for several 4iours. The residences of many citizens were damaged, and seyeral outsiders were wounded. An Elopement Ends In Mnrder. Ridgefleld, Conn., Sept. 24. Jealousy and the family bickerings growing out of a clandestine marriage culminated In a sudden tragedy In the little vil lage of Lewlsboro, N. Y. James Kelly, about 40 years old, who three weeks ago eloped with 16-year-old Flora Mead, shot and killed his father-in-law, Charles Mead. Kelly then attempted to kill himself arid was later lodged tn the Westchester county Jail. All Onenn Recoriln llenten. New York, Sept. 27. The steamer Kaiser Wilhelni der Grosse, the latest acquisition to the large fleet of the North German Lloyd Steamship com pany, arrived last night at quarantine at 10 o'clock on her maiden voyage, making the passage from Southampton to New York in 6 days, 22 hours and 45 minutes, the fastest on record. The best previous time was made Sy the St. Paul in 6 days 31 minutes. General Market New Yohk, Sept. ai.-FLOL'R State and went dull and lower to sell; city mills pat ents, $mh0.3o; winter patents, $fl.l6a6.4o; city mills clears, $6.6i"ao.70, whiter straights, $4.?5a 4.W1. WHEAT No. t red opened steady, but roM off undor unsatisfactory cableo, weakness st Bt. LouIh and absence of outside trade: May, ittHaKic.; Ortober, OHalHHc K YE Quiet! No. t western, 60c, 0, 1. f., Buffalo. CORN No. X was dull and weaker with wheat; December, HtHnXiic. OATS No. t quiet and easier: track, white, stnto. 2041110.1 track, white, western, Jitlaitic. POKK (julet; new mess, u.60iil0; fau.ily, $n.fiOBi2..ri. LAHI-Bteady; prime western steam, S4.A0, nominal. Hl'TTER Firm; state dairy, llalrtc. ; state creamery. PtHc. I'll lI'E -Quiet; large, white, Wo.; smal', white, lV. Eli(H Hteady: state and Pennsylvania, 17a 19c. j western, lHnl4c. ril'UAH Haw llrm; fair refining, Wt.; oen trlfuiral, in test, 8 lf-liia4c.; reuned firm: crilhiiud. 51-ir.; powdered. f.Vi. MOI,AS!-fc.H guiet ; New Orleans, 26a31c. Tl ' HI ' K NT 1 N K-Firm at !a!lc. RICE Bloody; domeulic, twlbic. : Japan, TALLOW Easy: city, EJ4o3c: country 8o.'iic. HAY Dull: shipping, 40a4Ac.; good to choice. 6ua75c. Tuesday, Sept. 28. , The British forces razed the village and towers of rebel trlbeemen on the Afghan frontier. President Barrios of Guatemala has placed a price of $100,000 on the heads of Morales, the revolutionary leader, and Fuenles, his aid. Kdward 8. Stokes has sold his Inter est In the Hoffman House, New York, to a syndicate, of which Graham Polly of Brooklyn is president, and will retire from the hotel business. An official statement Issued from the palace In Havana accuses the Cuban insurgents of atrocious cruelties at the taking of Victoria de laa Tunas. Professor 8. F. Delaaco. a Brooklyn linguist, appealed to the police to help him find hia wife and 2-year-old child, missing from their home, 2S3 Schermer horn street. Judge J. S. Williams of Kansas Is Bued a perpetual Injunction to restrain Webb McNall, the state insurance su perintendent, from Interfering with a New York life Insurance company. William Charles, business manager for Adolph L Luetgert, on trial In Chi cago for murder, testliied that the potash which the state contends was used In destroying Mrs. Luetgert'sbody was purchased for making soap. The deep waterways commission re ported that the route for the proposed ship canal from the Great Lakes to the ocean would be identical with a plan formulated by the New York state en gineer's department, the estimated cost of which is over fs2. 000,000. 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