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NOTED AFRICAN EXPLORER HERE. epee Dr. Donaldson Smith Tells of His Travels in an Unknown Land. Oe __.e/suenen L. STEFANIE DR. A, DONALDSON SMITH, Ae Donaldeon Amith, (he noted; them a lesyon on my previous trip and African explorer, was a distingutshed arrival on tho steamshtp St. Louly, who was lost sight of In the excitement in- cident to the home coming of the new Duchess of Manchenter, He i return: ing from # two years’ trip abroad, dur- ing which he has traversed 1,10) miler of undiscovered country In Rast Central Afuca, where a white man hod never defore eet foot, He dieqovered new tribes of biaok sheep and milk. 1 learned from them that no white since my former trip. In the in iit country had been devastated in part by the Abrasintang many of whom had | brought thelr families and av fertile terftory, Between ed and Lake Stefanie the rodte Jay through a Deautiful mountainous country, but the Journey was almoutt through warelty of | mit ‘and tho lack of guides, sigh n rom ntatay le we maces any for f\ yp of Lake Ri The New Sung. M i if Dey men, studied thelr mode at lite, collected | gasemiine the as?’ baste ne te Ding AWE ver wil ie equal ak that nt yen: thelr ving utensils and ornaments and | two mare Nes oromed to the west b terd © where Improvement wrote down short vocabularies of thelr Chirstmas week work i" made th he language, In addition he made an exten-| hy the rfref or one ob ite branches sive collection of the fauna of the re- Fen SE Pietas ta she taper onto, SS ee hata i 4 itt Nios lope are among his most interesting cons | After crowsin ‘Omo we encounters tributions to natural histo: Tie was| tribes wo hr Sever feen a White man secompasied by Mr Canale Tras, 4] beieyn they ares brane of te tik: him by the Dritiah Museum authorities, Struck Across Dewert, Bxplorativn His Hobby, “Pinally. fre int of 6 dearees Minutes nort fi tude, we began the Dr. Smith left to-day for his home in | prinotpal part of our journey, striking Philadelphia. Ho ia @ young man of | rin | due west acrom an unknown wilder- Independent fee. i passion for | yeas to reach the Nile, ir if eam men i nik fp, pou oF b destece tp Ul te ir we ny try 4 | te south of 5 degrees nor iy ition to Lake) "Part of the cou Hud ° yt At by mo yuntalnous and exceptionally charm: way 0! He Ing, with stretches of fine grating land the mt De Wy Then there was an {mtnenae pain! we re ft Sows ae make ie. ho tretohing north and northwest, ‘The! fod of a Hill hp | fevel:aireiohes. north. to the Biber. an coule coo | Bobat rivers and northwest to the june ry toward the | tion of the Sobat and White Nile, while le, At the le to|to the weat it extends as far as Gondy tra) and anrermined return, |koro. It ls 1.00 feet above sea level, li wald the doctor to| marsh in the rainy season and in thy ff yt | "loan say qe season an impassable waterlees jenert, "The people who inhabit this country were, a6 & wie (are timid than yictous, a ay ‘Seeween Vine Rudo Mr, Prager ond 4a] A marked peouttarity Wad the 0 A fference feniteen apo and |in dialect between ln ing tribes.” natives, © tey-five After Fench ing Port v7, Dr rer on Aug, 1, 168, | Smith was taken up the Nile to Bayyt Be @ , anjon a Britieh gunboat, On arriving tn iny %, a he wae at once attacked with ever, we h W pei across moun. in Bi id never been i im for two loyal Geos in Tone t oa Suilty meee rye an yh end ra rece she rlve ho mt A over them and ney wr rind fale coven © leoiures on hig expe Ai ial ve He nvarvatn until at Horan ben ing Jan. % Nefore the country was rr I had taught A Cheagraphical Boolety, PINNED UNDER HIS ENGINE Engineer Killed in Wreck on the Jersey Centrai. TRAN me NILLED ON “L” John H. Powell Crushed to Death Within Short Distance of Home. ‘Within Atty feet of his home, John H, Powel), an "K'' train tai had gone to work yesterday for the firet time in many months, felt from the rear platform of hie car, and while he lay unconscious on thé track was crushed to death by the engine of the following train, The accident took place att o'clock fs ra a to the darknens A rear end collision between a pas. senger train and a freight train on the Jersey Central oecurred this morning at Vulomite, No J., In which an enginear Was Killed and several pertons Injured, The aceldent Croming, about a half mile from the town, The 605 passengers train from Baston, Pa, running through the fom, crashed into a heavily loaded coal train, Engineer Miller, of the passenger train wan buried in the wreck of his engine and frlghtfully burned and sealded, He died on the way to Baston Hospital, A armwid ‘of: the rear train iw for U ciaslen, meg pe yg Burwell, the fireman of the ovel r train, had both 1 ed, te ha i hee and i home ie Phitipengs es er ocomanve was thrown I~ | down ten-foot embankment ca boone two of the coal fire and were destroyed, Frank Whitman, of yy out by, flying Other passengers wi Jured, The care nder whee) ‘ore tne engine i tt eoking orew and the on the road was ie 1 as sent hed by the follow. fo) Is pocket: jeeney, sa you prime even: at your hilipoburg, wae sy, and neveral more or leas ine ame American Woman Ge american aree at the Dearee, Deo. a Mie C, Btowert, an bas tak the Doetor’s ‘De> Mniversity of Herlin. nt og er folrie™ eat neh ‘ours, they were friendly, bringing presents of man had passed through thelr country | Jot in the | SY ‘At Lake Rudolf we found the once, ' ocurred at Stooker'a | ! | determine whether WORLD'S NEW DAINTY LITTLE MODEL 1S JOSEPHINE DODGE. Sound Literary Ex- cellence. SOME FINE COLOR WORK, Fair Promise of The World's “New Feature for the New |¢ 5 Yoar of the New Centur Me World's new Sunday Magazine made bis Introductory bow yertentay aiving abupdant promise for the futur of ‘The Wotki's new feature for the new) yaar of the new century I! ts not necessary to aay anything In praiae of the now Sunday Magaaine, It Apoke for itnelf yestorday, and wii con {nue to epoak more and more eloquently every Bunday from now on It is the determinatign to make the new Munday Magazine artistioally, typo- graphically, and in substantial, Intoreat ing, Inatructive reading matter as neat! perfection as money, intel and | thorow! oxperience oan achieve, Yeater day's Magazine was an indication of the! hla atandard of excellence which will) be pursued week by week and Improved wherever Improvement ( popall) un Aside from the Werary and artis fo excellence of the first number of the Now Magagine it had one incidental feature of note, that of ite conventont-| jaod pages. Take any other high-class tt ls wo worthy of preser rg into port em for reference purpores follo A word about the Ihistrations ip the Magazine do not. merely ploture| hose the roading matter. They toom with artiatio effeo.s, giving not ye erely tem= porary pleasure vo bd eye, he it pre ‘ved w Da 4 of en ne etud " he nday agouine has wx. teen pikes, twelve of them ino he remork. feat tn tteelf In newspaper Brett Ty, atialh ine hlahest fa ble 1 pert nthe are pritited from ® he nd viegtroly pe pli work, din the best In th ation of reading matter The World a} junday ‘Mixubine will e range of toplos, eael inaue e with « caretully diversited tof entertaining and insyuex for the general reader, an {ut will find much to guide and Interest him, ae he did yesterday: The Ned d ty the New Sunday sig waine includes international loples ie widert Interest, romance and the eat fetion by the cleverest weltors--the od irange and new in tray ant adve the beat in alpen the arte aud general matters of int not only 10a New York bub te the! maton and the world 2: & = om the first teaue of Je won) not miss the second. way to quard against suoh order with & uy Wong i 10 place an aitvance lew OSS So Swe Sage eee Four-Year-Old Daughter ot the Editor of St, Nich- olas Magazine. PHILADELPHIA, Deo. §.-Miss Jone phine Dodge Is poring as a model of her. | it for a little statuette upon which CRAFTED SKN SAVED BOY'S LE Leo Madden Submitted to Operation Like a Hero. ag ‘To (he surgeons of the J, Mood Wr Hospital fourteen-yeateold Leo Mai ie a hero, Ab 1 without Moaching Iittle fellow onselous on the with thetr knive: y ating table wht LA The vice crusade was the principal YR NOTES f mn doctors remove! pixty-nine skin from his left leg and grafted (h DU right leg, covering an plooe | two feot square, Ie did not even drop s toar while the surg work He knew (t was the oniy way to wave Nia tople for discussion at the meetings of both the Central Federated Unton and tho Contral Labor Union yesterday At the Centra) Labor Union meeting «| Delegate Kopp declared that the recent -| revelations had shown New York to bo prvon, The union, how take no action, fearing ders were actuated by Ww. The Key tional Bootal Reform Union, addres D. P. Bilen, of the S the Central Pedorated Union ‘on the vice orveade, He declared that the move- ment had started wrong, ap only t wealthy was repreretited on th ommittee of fiftoen, He also deota that at the root of the evil were the awWeatshops and the wretched conditions under which the women workers live. Delegates James 1. Archibald and Herman Robinson were appointed by he Central Federated Union yeaterday | ty represent {1 at a conference of th National Social Reform Union to be helt tn thie city in January War hav broken out between the Tn ternational Awsociation (of | Machinists And the Amalgamated Soolety latter deolaring that (he t Merort mts The | r Currahan, « man with a real eatate woheme, Juggled with mililo the meeting of the ¢ | Fedorate ft elared that | he mid get 30.00 men to pay a month toward starting co-operative en- terprites he could #olve the labor prob. Jom In a year Delegate Cook, of D. A. 29, Knights of Labor, at the meeting Nf the Central Felerited Union yesterday suggested that the delogates Agitation | have election Gay every Presidential year declared & legal holiday, The Central Vion approved the sohome The Social Democratic party will hold prae wrerting to-morrow evening at! the Vigilant Clubhouse, &tt Eleecker | Birges, At which reports from the smu pal Jona in Haverhill and Broce. where the Demooratie and be received, Bo nave Boclalist Ma: of Bricklayers’ be held to rates ¢o the coming Journeymen Frick the of Meer International U nion Labor Commissioner Carroll 1) ween We ‘about 10 Inoue hin Atteenth port whieh le a compilation af * pald throughout the world 4 will contain written tal the highe nd avera In 448 o¢ din rovinees an weil States and territories of thi “Pete Curran, of the 1 Workers’ Union and frateriinl deleg from the Britian Trades-Union Conarens Yd the American Federation of Labor nition, will make # lecture tour of the prin this country te. fore Me return to pelnad, Jan 12 He will speak hog nd in Jermey City committee of five aps before he The aye pointed by the Hoar! of Bdueation to or a day tn the prevaliing rate of wages ‘ot oar penters wil, make {8 report thin week, oe ) Men Train, ey, of the Croseent A. fet hie men in trim c ie once, They will peaction at the Clermont rive Rink, Hrookiye, whtek Dew. 10 The toum. thin. ooanon will of Oood wie, Mekensle, Harty, , Kennedy and Diekeley. ™ were placed In position the wot the doctors making a 4 Hoonnestion @& poasible between the Jif ferent patches Then, over thin was partion have united ngainat ' right leg, which wae injured when h was struck by an Ameterdam avenue! var at One Hundred and First sireot on Oot, M. ‘The car dragwed the bob ton and denudet the leg of skin from hip to knee, No treatment could heal th wound, and finally skin-grafting woe deelded on, Dr Campbell the assistant —jiouse surgeon, and al vittting physloian yore mol the operation, Th patches not an aquare the Pe epidermis was cul awa 2 YOUN RNer Winoes and quiverad as the shary: lade made tts way under the ok y a Honaky he moaned, bat car] | The doctora worked neariy an hour, before the assistant nad counted »aty> nine pleces of skin whish had becn te+ bound Jodoform gaure, eR left lem was swathed In handages ume, and the boy War taken bac iin room. a THE MCLELLAN ARRIVES. Major Bagan and Other Offleers Are im the Otty, ‘The United States transport MeCtel- Nin artived to-day from Ban Juan, Bane Manzantl with yawo haors and GOL voturning sol ona the ! tt A 4 tlago and mh cabin paneer Alera and ol th IAeuta. F. Wathame, Asal Mi ile fea, Yo tT. Bi feventh Jaane, stant Surgeon; $1 , of the ed men of id yinetyemlX men Ar iilery, changing it Hattery tation wid fits fa 9, ‘iin Aacharged returning home rf trom Various branches of the army men and! OF DOOU OOO 1g NAOKI BECCS2 26055 2 5 MOCUOUO OC OUOOCUOOO OU OOUCROUUOOOOUUUCOOOnOMnCOnOG | San it tor, the Philadelphia pe Murray, t work four years old and ts (he f Mary Mapes Dodge owi standing ehubby hand fingers of (he Chiidia enn atened frock with & Ball Held In on | while with outstretot lother ghe progter de barragement her Htbe 8: Murray maker weekly tripe to Age Homestead In Germantown, care trying back and forth «he model in a wooden box CHRISTIN CURE FOR POLITICIAN | Premarinn C, Marsh In- mate of Red House on the Corner," Vrederi: C, Marsh, of Bilraverh, Nod Mone of New Jersey's moat prominent) Demeeratic politietan: aan inate of t Ble Hed House on the Corner at 117 Madivon avenue, wher prominent men why have broken down and physoally from averdndulgence are treated and farnimned witht new wills Mareh tsa bosom friend of Gov. Voor years a nity rivalry existed aa to] which would be the first ty ovcupy the Gubernatorial chair of thelr native Stats Hoth won high political preferment, but Marsh took one course and Gov, Voor another, Tire onthe ago March appeared, Tt wan wait w time had gone to get away from bis ered tore He Kreseman Dunn, had lost caste after former-Con who had atven bin a << COWPERTHWAIT © Rockers at same a wtart in politios, aecused him of trviny | lost $40,000 which he tad intr to him, None but Mareh's mow intimate friends knew that he liad been removed to the sauitarium, Dronkenneme ia cured at the place, not by drugs, but by spirit val pide, Th te rewarded aw a ein, and PyOCOPLA ANE CLuMht Lo help Ite victline to recover their mirength of will to tle off, Marah is mld to have improve eal wince onteninK the place has not wholly aevepted the teu hing Rev, George #, Avery, ite manage ogee it le maid, have agreed t his expenses ae lonk as he roma the Inetitutl oo LOST BY HIS FATHER, A arent thouah be t Hie al urried from ‘ho rain, forge! e boy wore ® black sailor sult and M4 cap. oe Booked for Lincoln's Mace ‘The frienda of Col. Willam J. Youngs, private nocretary lo Cov. Roomevelt, way adv'nor of (ay oln haw by Morton norvice changing madi janking and Financial, Banking and Financial orrice OF LAWSON, ARNOLD & CO, Bankers and Brokers, Members of Boston aud N lew York Stock Exchanges, 33 STATE ST., BOSTON, The stock of the TRINITY COPPER COMPANY having this day been allotted, we will bu HY and sell the #AMe pon com mission until it Is placed upon the New York and Boston Stock Exchanges, and will upon application quote the correct bidding and asking price. Uni ‘Trinity stock in any sized lots Besion, Dec. 1, 1900, til further notice we will buy at par, $25 per share, LAWSON, ARNOLD & CO, Ra je Formot His Hoy in Leavy. tne an OLY Pra ‘The polloe have went out 9 general | alarm for Frank Ramoné> pn elght year-old Itallan be Went Twenty ninth streot, wha wae loml by hie father iy a. 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