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Show The Stolen Farthings. BY TELEGRAPH. AMERICAN. San FrnciBco 2. James Lick died iu tbii city at one o'clock this morning. He baa been l finking for eeteral dajs, death of nature. injr from mere decay Hii remain are lying In slate at Pioneer's Hall. The funeral takes place Since the lust on TU'fday afternoon. his charitable of In trustees the change fuuJ. duoeased had frequently etpressed himself belttr satisfied with ihe condition of affairs, but has manifested considerable concern at hearing nothing Trom his job, John Lick, of Fredricks-burg- , Lebanon eoonty, Penn., to whom both letters and telegrams had been ent requesting his resignation as one of All the rest of the old tbe trus'ees. board bate tendered resignations, though they bate not yet been confirmed by the court. The trustees say that tbe buHlneM is in such a shape that no complications can ensue in carrying out Lick's eharitkble designs though there U gome fear eipressed that the action of John Lick implies the intention of contesting the matter in the courts. The total value of the trust fund is estimated at about $5,000,000 The funeral of sanies Lick is postponed until Wednesday. It Is now ascertained the deceased eipressed a to be buried on tbe summit of Mount Hamilton, the site of theobserTa-tor- y protided for by his fund. John Lick it is believed, is about to come Mem here in response to telegrams. bers of the board of trustees express confidence that an effort will be made by him to break the trust deed. grad-u.Ul- y re-ni- de-fi- re FOREIGN. Halifax, 2. Obed Smith, bow oarsman of the d crew, who distinchampion themselves at Philadelphia, and guished Mark, his brother, were drowned this morning in Halifax harbor. They were going home in their eobooner, a beat ef about sixteen Ions burden, with some coal and winter stores on board, when they were run down by the mail steam- r Nova Scotia, bound in from Baltimore. A woman named Luke, a passenger, wa rencued. Tbe Smiths were not sen after the collision. It is supposed tbey sank with the boat. Athens, 2. A meeting attended by 8,000 persons has been held here, at which the intolerable position of the Greek provinces of Turkey was discussed. A proposal for the augmentation of the Greek army end navy was enthusiastically received A dispatch to the tame paper says: Tbe Servians have furiously attacked the Turks, and have again been repulsed with the loss of 1,600 men. Another battle la imminent. The Russian inundation Is steadily crowding out the 8ervian element. Preparations art making in Delgrade and on the ' borers ef Kusiia, inconsistent with the pacific deelarationa of the cab inet at 8t. Petersburg. There are good grounds for supposing that Russia will oon openly take the responsibility of tbe war she baa been waging uuder the flimsy oover of the Servian nag. London, 2 SUde, an American spiritual medium, in was before the police eourt answer to two euro mouses taken out by Edward Ray Lankater, F. It. S. The lorn summons launder the tagrant act, and the second charges him with con spiring with one Simmons, his assistant, The charge of conspiracy to defraud. was first proceeded with. Prof. Lanka ter deposed that he had seen Slade him telf write messages, whioh he professed were spiritual manifestations. The case ezoites great intereat, and the eourt was After hearing the case was crowded. and adjourned for one week, Blade Simmons being admitted to bail. The Standard's Belgrade dispatch re ports that the Servian forces between Alexin.ttt and Delegrade are estimated at 120,000 men, with 140 guns. Tbe only aim of the Servient in accepting tbe armistice was te secure time for Gen. Tcherneyeff to assemble his army la that quarter and surprise the Turks, it being his intention to out offFasil Pasha's army from Nieeh and drive it into the mountains in Kruscbovitx district, end there destroy it. As has al ready been reported, the efforts of Thursday were unsuccessful. The Servian loss on that day was at least 2,000. A special from U.iroelna to the Times says in the politioal world there everything is in a state of restless and feverish excitement. Tbe disputes between 'Isabella and the ministry in relation to the former's 'pecuniary o'aiws, have brought eon tempt and ridicule on all concerned. Generals Marlines, Copes and Priuee Die Rivera are understood to be warm supporter's of Isabella's claims. A special dispatch ffem Berlin to the Timet eayt that cousiderable portions of the Russian army have received orders to be ready for immediate 'Concentration. The cavalry and field artillery are now on a war footing, end the infantry are ready to march. Belgrade. Oct. 2. An official dispatch says 20,000 Turks n with forty eannons, attacked the on netr Qreddin. army Saturday They were completely repulsed, with heavy less, after 12 hours' fighting. four-oare- .. . to-da- , Ser-tia- Once upon a time a Father sat at table with tia (rife and children, and with them was a good Friend who had come on a visit. While they sat eating, it struck twelve, and then the Friend saw the door open, and a e Child, pale as death, dressed in did not in. It come garments, look round or speak, but went straight into the next room. Soon it returned and went as sileotly out at the door again. The second and the third day it happened the same, and then the Friend asked the father to whom the Child belonged which entered the house every day at neon-tini"I have not seen it, nor do I know to whom it belongs," said the Father. So the following day when the Child came, the Friend pointed it out to the Father, but he could not see it, aor the Mother either, nor her children. Then the Friend got up and going to the chamber door, opened it a little and peeped in. There he .saw the Child sitting on the ground digging and picking in dustriously between the crevices of the boards, but as soon as it perceived the stranger it disappeared. The Friend now told the Father what he had seen, and described the child exactly, whereupon the Mother recognized his description, and said, "Ah! that is my dear Child who died four weeks ago " Then they broke up the boards of the room and found beneath them two Farthings which the Child had once received from his Mother, to give to a poor man, but he had thought to himself, "One can buy biscuits with these," and so he had kept the Farthings and dropped them between tbe boards. And on that account he had do rest in his grave, and every midday he was compelled to seek for the Farthings. So the parents gae the Farthings to a poor man and the child was never once seen again. THE NEW iWSlffl AND SHINGLES! 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