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NEWS OF THE
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We<ln».<lit.r, Feb. 14.
nks killed 1:35 Armenians and
:J4O dura*« tin* recent riots at
Nearly l;,,'''y) river miner* are on a strike
J^amT^ratwrrSMlvrlsrW^r'Kluctiojt of %
cent \%«'V i.ivstjel iu tbt- mining rate.
A tidily stage,,, line, across**Lake CK&m_>lain, U-uveen ]£laUsf>urg, N. Y., and Burliujjion, Vt., has commenced running,
William, O. Duuock, aueut of. t-Jn» Merchants' Dispatch, shot himself in'the-rlght
templeat his home in Buffalo while sufL_f^|_ Jeriixg ir5m the i?rif>.
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Two San BS^ricisco boys Were picked Up
unconscious in mMeeeatfr by the' lumber
schooner Coronna after having been at
for 10 days in an open boat.
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A barn near Penzlin, Germany, wKere a
number of school children sought shelter
during a hurricane, was blown down, and
1 lot of Brown Linen CmsbJlic; former five of the children were killed.
price 10c.
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Tbe blizzard caused^ several deaths in
1 lot of 18-inch heavy brown twilled
Kansas.
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*••• towejiog 12ic; ^ow 10c.
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•Governor Carvell of Prince Edward's is
1 baje of 18-inch white Twill toweling
land is dead.
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Her now :
Two masked men held up and ribbed the
25> pieces 20 inch Twill toweling 18c? .mail stage at Briceville, Mo.
X^rince
Colonna has left Paris, and it is
DOWj
thought that he-m
75 dozen a l
EEBRUMY
If KANE SENTENCED.
X YEARS IN SING SING FOR VIOLAT
• ING ELECTION
he. Ho** of Gr»ve«en«t Is Hotr
• S'ay of Kxrcution, .^waiting the
KiT »rt» of II is H w y t w to Keep Htm Oat
of the Penitentiary
I N paint the bestisdie NEW
cheapest. i=-Don't be misled by
trying what i$ said to be "just-as
ood," but when yoir-painl in'bisl
upon havi
DRESS GINIIS
Men's Suit, Ladies'Jacket or
Strictly Pure
Fur Goite for
-Coloied Dress Goods- 75 cents on
BROOKLYN-, Feb.
g
It costs no more per gallon than
las ended after continuing several weeks,
to be
fudge Bartlett, in concluding his charge to cheap paints, and lasts many times You will always
y find bargaiu»-not
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ihe jury, divided the case under three
d elsewhere.
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"W ar*» showing
hi
found
"We
leads. The first was whether the c^irae
attractive ltnes of"
sharged against the inspectors really ocLook out for the brands of White
^ | t h a - i»w.nndriLanl whether the defendant was in any way responsible for Lead »offered you ; any of the folthircrime, and third, not being an election
officer, could McKane be held responsible
tor them? ' ;
He then went over the chief points in regard to these three subjects as set forth by
the grgsecution. and thedefep:
)f these stories were true, he said, was for
FOR COLORS.—Nationat%ead Co.'?
;he jury aione to decide.
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He referred in his charge particularly to Pure White Lead Tinting Colors.
le interview between Mayer and McKane
These colors are sold in one-pound tans-, each
and to the interview over the telephone be- :an being sufficient to tint 25 pounds orstrictly
Pore White Lead the desired shade; they are in
tween McKane and Lawyer Grout. >
10 sense ready-mixed paints, but a combination And many other fancy weaves in Black
He warned the jury that the fact that a rf
f perfectly
perfectlypure
purecolors
colorsininthe
the handiest form to
ntStrictly Pure White Lead^
itness w a ^ h e defendant did not necesA good many thousand
ousand dollars
dollarshave been saved
sarily discremtrhtrresumbny, and he closed property-owners
by having ourjjook on painting
by calling the attention of the jury to the and color-card. Send us a postal card and get
jreat
3ury_hadretired.JSbejiff
rge of McKane, thus formally taking him in custody.
The jury was locked up all night, not
' We have a large assortment froiii $3.98
75dozen extra heavy Huck Towels, 14c pointed receiver of tbe* Ord"»i German ja, a
iving agreed at midnight, when Judge
each; regular price 19c.
fraternal benefit society.
Bartlett came intacourt. All sorts of ruWe have a large Hue of Men's, Ladies'
Augustus T, Home, H sliirt manufactur- mors^were afloat tin rpugh out 'the night as will not -sv^r^
-5frdtar-24x48 Jlfife Damask _ Towels_in
and Children's underwear on which the
white and yellow borders; two rows er of Philadelphia, coir.mitted suicide at "to how the jury stood. It seemed to' be
his honiehv firing a rifle ball into his hejirt generally beliei'ed that a majority Were in
prices tffe very lo^. JBted Blankets,'
of work, 2oc each; formerly 36J.c.
Mrs. William J.' Ma-tc^, wife of Judge favor of acquittal.
10-4, 75c to $5. Comlortables from 75c
10 pieces half Bleached Table Linen Magee of the New Jersey supreme court
to $2.50. A large line of Ladies* fine
ALSO A FUI4/£lNE OF
~ HcKMe In Jail.
died
of
paralysis
at
her
Imme,
in
Elizabeth
shoes,
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26c; formerly 25c.
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BROOKLYN, Feb. 16.—John Y. McKane is
N. J ,
-10 pieces half Bleached Table Linen
ecreLary (if esham has j^ven up his "pen spending today as a prisoner in the Bay en your bootsand shoes, and you can
30c; formerly 40e^
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mond Street jail. He will stay there until polish them after using it. Jit will m
aiotrof $30 per month, which he has draw
Tioodderoga,
Bank Block
15 pieces half Bleached Table Linen for more thau 20 years for a very s^vr Monday morning at 10 o'clock^ when
will be brought up for sentence before Jus- harness water-proof also.
wound in tbe leg.
tice
Bartlett
for
complicity
in
the
Graves25c. worth is a fair trial-rand your money back
Mr«. Myra Brad well, proprietor of the
10 pieces Bleached German Jfable Chicago Ijegal News and the first woman end election frauds.
The' scene in the courtrdona
Damask, 40c; reguiar price 50c.
in the United States to be admitted to the
jury brought in a verdict of~guHty~was a
dramaticoue. McKane glanced swiftly toalways on hand».at prices within th(E|
Friday, Feb. 16.
ward the jury, but only*once. Then bis
Linen 37|, c, formerly 50c; 75c Dam ask
Senator Sherman is improving rapidly.
frame began to_trmnbje^_and if he made an
now 62?c; 97|ie Damask nqw 75_cjJ^
An oil well at NeotlesirerKisih., apauts 71 effort to conceal his agitation it could not
Damask now 90c; $1.25 DamasS now feet high.
'_ be detected: 'The agitation of his counsel
Senator McLaurin of Mississippi was was as great as his own. Lawrence Back$1;and $1.50 I^amask now $1.25. ,
us, wb© was the only legal representative
swofn in.
Labor day will probably be made, a na- of tbe defendant in the courtroom, re- In additidu t<» our livery* lmsiuess we
^served the usual right for tbe defendant—
tional holiday.
have leased the building adjoining
namely, to ask for an arrest of judgment
The Bridgeport street car strikers J
and for a new trial. .
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beginning to weaken.
the stable and employed hands
These motions will be made at'the proper
JSenor Galrao, minister of war of Brazil,
bas resigned, owing to disagreements with time, he said. While these formalities
Gent's all woolat 79c.
William Dryden, a convict in the peui of the defendant were rnshing through tbe
BiREGTORS:
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Scotch Kandoiu at.43c,.
untiary at Walla Wjftlia, Wash,, was shot halls crying out: "He's found guilty! He's
found guilty!"
Now is the time to buy nil the new dead while trying to escape.
Ladies' Swiss Riblmclut: 25c.
just before the jury was discharged
The Mississippi levee at Horn .Lftk
and latest paterns.
Misses' from HH? upward.' * *j
dent,
County
Judge
and
Surrogate.
We
HhaHvalso
early
a
Full
Line
of
honor, the jury has a recommendation tc
^Y TargeT^^fjODlTTABffi C J4QTHS acres jof valuable farm land.
EUGENE WYMANrCMbier.
make." Clerk. Byrne then received a let
Wilhelm
Werner,
the
leading
anarchist
anTNAPKINS will go at big Bargains.
ter which the jury had written and whicfe
W. F. WiySHIP, General Ajct.Mnss. Mutual
of Berlin, has fled to escape a six months' was signed by the 12 men. Without lookLife Insurance Co., Albany, N. Y.
sentence and is said to be' coming to this ing at it, Juoticc littiulebu said, "1 suppose,
*HTPrices o suit the times.
VV. E. SWEET, Druggist.
COUuiiJ.
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gentlemen, that this is a recommendation
- Yours Truly,
,!.
W.
WYMAS, Banker, Crown Point. N.Y
The case of Princess Colonna wasdecidec to mercy."
* : MALANEY & GRADT.
HERMAN.
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against, her in the French courts and
*It is, your honor/'' jceplied Forema
Car. BraadWy^nd Third St.,
judgment ordered that tbe children
Groceries.
handed over to the prince withinfc#hours
Justice Bartlett put it into bis pocket
Deposit Accounts Solicited.
and in the event of a failure to comply with saying, "I shall give due consideration t<
this order tbe princess will be fined 30J
he reoomrncudatioD, gen
nes daily fur three months.
_ _ _forlfl to rn'rform-mjMlnj-y pn'iwrly,"—JTP
tice Bartlett then left the courtroom.
8**nKlSyrT<eKT1L
Tbe crime for which McKane was con
Prince Colonna will take steps to secure
victed is a felony, for whinh h
bis children.
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to not less than two and not more
Two men robbed a faro bank in Sa
than 10 years' imprisonment.
Francisco of $5,000.
Lish Hendricks of Kentucky was drive]
McKkne'i Ben
insane from witnessing a hanging
" NEW YORK, Feb. 20.—John Y. McKa
Francis Joseph has received Baro'11
—DEALER I N was sentenced by Justice Bartlett in thi
fried, who won his granddaughters I«ve.
Brooklyn court of oyer and terminer to si
Assassin Prendergast tried to assault
years in the state's prison at Sing Sing
prosecuting attorney, A. B. Trude, in Cu
In passing sentence Justice Bartlett
cage
that in bis opinion the sentence should t»
The captain and crew of the wreckec severe enough to deter others from follow
schooner 'Maggie have beeu brought
ing in McKaoea footsteps.
London.McKane, if he lives, will serve four year
Steele-Mackaye's condition has iinpro
and two months in Sing Sing^jjrpvidinj
j ed, but his friends have no hope of his u he is not pardonedJby the executive. Thi
tirnate recovery.
commutation for the first year of imprison
Counties in western Kansas ask for con ment for good behavior is two months; f<
tributious of coal and free transportatiot the second year, two^for^the third
Ior_fueUMM^seed^—: —-—
tisurth yearsTlmirTaiidToritbe flft¥ am
In a duel between Count Frisch de Fel sixth years, five. Tbe commutation altc
and Minister Waldeck-Rousseau tha.llti getber will be one year and ten months.
By special arrangement with the publishers of the HE WYORK LEDGER,
John Y. McKane notified the membei
ter's arm was slightly pricked.
we are able to make this liberal ofler. Free sample copienjfTfie nx.w "5T0RK
of the Grrayesend town board Saturday thi
Rev. John Bingledsy was convicted
LEI>GER will be mailed to &U who apply to thi« office for them.
i l d
Intj-, of the charges brought it was his intention" tp resign the yarioi
THE TICOKDEBOGA SENTDTEL will continue on the lines which have
against
him of cruelty to the inmates of public offices he held in the town. M
g
Kane is president of the town* health am
h ' hfo
made it the most popular and best local paper.
police boards, and these boards are one an*
-an orphans' hofoe.
The following prospectus will give an ides of the splendid attractions
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the same as to their membership.
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I by the LEJMJEE for the coming year:"
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The leader of the old Walton gang was
It is not likely that the 6rav«send tow
board will selecta^uccessor to McKaut
Y.
HOP SACKINGS.
STORM SERGES,
DIAGONALS,
HENRIETTAS, INDIA TWILLS,
! Ladies' Cloaks & Jackets
Slush and Snow
GLOTHIE HOUSE.
Vacuum
Leather Oil
PARSONS & HANXA,
MALANEV & GRADY,
Prints, Ginghams, Dress Goods
NATIONAL BANK,
PORT HENRY, N.
All of John S. Brown &
Sons celebrated Irish Table Cloths and Napkins
reductt ons.
Btacksmithing, Carriage Repair-
Wagons, Carriages and Sleighs.
n. V, S. nyiOKENBUSHiCO.
JONAS LOEB.
ITCfBasceffl
THE T1C0N0ER0GA SENTINEL
SHELF AND HEAVY
— HARDWARE. ^
Bar Iron and Steel,
Lime, Cement, Hair, &c
Woodenware,
Tinware,
Mockery and ulassware
^rrz
lAPINEtllTEOF
AND POCKW
CUTLERY.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
STOVES
AGB^NT FOR THE CELEBRATED
ROYAL
-AND
F*RINCE ROYAL
Hot Air furnaces:
*The Wholesome Educator of Millions."
rtmidmij^imwm*5&r^J*&vreltiid:
th the board whether a supervisor shall be appointed, the matter will
be allowed to rest untH-the annual spring
election, which takes place April 4. If a
choice is-mandatory, it will not receive
any attention for a few days to come.
The fallen chief's ftynily are complejSpi
prostrated, his aged mother, faithful •wife
and blind son George being the greatest
sufferers. County Clerk Cottier, in accordance with the law, notified Governor
Flower officially of tbe conviction. * This
notification precedes the notioe by the governor to the town board of Graveseud that
the office of supervisor is now vacant.
All of £be iwdicte<l Gravesend and Brook- J
lyn electioa ofticials will be called to plead j
today before some supreme court judge,
it is not yet known whether it will be I
Judge Bartlett*or one of the other ju«- j
tices. It isrumored that more than one of j
(hem will plead guilty.
States cruiser Concord, now lying at ^ o n
Kong.
Three circus lions escaped in Topeka,
but were captured without serious difficulty.^
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v Boys in Newark ,J*. J., stoned K'Salvavation Army meeting, and three of them
were arrested.
Mrs. Phcebe A. York of Newark, N. J.,
was accidentally shot and fatally wounded
while visiting her son in Lebanon', Pa.
Moonshiners Jones and Frauds and two
deputy marshals were-killed in a fight
while raiding an illicit still in West
Virginia.
Fred May. and ColoneJ William F. Cody*
(Buffalo* Bill) baa a quarrel in Chamberlain's hotel, Washington, during w^hicb
' "_di»vn. and a duel may
Jgy
be the result.
Tuesday, Feb. 20.
Violinist ErnestCamille Sivori of Genoa
Violi
Pr«»id«ntl»l NomiD»tion».
•-*dd
1» dead.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.—The president
The Arcade block, Springfield, O., was | ^ en t the followinK nominations to the sendestroyed by
fire.N -*
<s {?te: *
• —Tfeerpeach Crop o^outheru "Illinoisi« re- J FostmaKten*-Jului -1. Quiin). Ktwelle. N. J.;
ported rUined by the^old weather.
Janaes E. MuHijfan. Ne« Kri«hton, X. Y.: Peter
K. Whir*- Plains. N. Y.: Harwh
In the PoliantBreckWidge suit both
Pa.: Edsoii S. Warner. Montrr
One ffoman was killed and many dwell- Pa.:
led A. Jenkb, PunxKUtawney, Pa.
ings demolished by a cyclone near Warren,
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Ditched and «obb.d a TrMn.
H. A^Mills of Boston, founder of. Mills,
1^)S AXGKLKS, Feb. 17.—Masked outlaws
Maws.#h«8 turned over all his property to ditched and robbed tbe Southern California
trustees.
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overland train; ae-Koacoe,. 13 miles nortb of
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Ex-Cashier John J. Arnold of tbe Lock- iwre» They opened a switch, and the train
port <X. Y.)bauk, who stole $155,000, plead- vras derail
Hffu4Hy^—v
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} r~T~TheKfel I>fai|Mt^r.
Twelve auarchists accused of plotting to
klEL, Feb. 17.~By the buratiu^ of a
niurdefr Francis Joseph are l^eing secretly,
5teampipt?
on
the German irouclad wartried in Vieiwia.
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, The victims of the Brandenburg disas- ship Brandenberg during a forced, draft
ter were acexirdetl at the burial the same trial 39 nien w#re killed and 9'injjirea. '-"
•distinction as if they had died in. battle.
Tb« Kaiser Visit* JStamarek,
Tile tugH. C. Mi Hard, whieh was built
BEKUN, Feb. 30.—EmperoY WUliam p
at' Newburg, ^ V., aud sailed from New
A friendly visit to Prince Bismarck a
York for Grey town. \va» lt>»t with 11 men latt«r*s ootintry home.
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