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VtlVOLB OOPIX>4. FIVX-Z CX:T>fTt^
NASSAU -COUNTY REVIEW
VOL. VIII.
A FAMILV NKTt'SPAPKH OF I.OCAL AND UKNKKAL IXTBLLIOBMCB
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAyTTiFne 12779037
Woodcleft
of SvlWlnta Ikal I* **l maamit.
mm iBlMaliy n** Ok«nks» Wen-Iaelppsd Fire De-
RANDALL ft MILLER PREBPORT. L. I.
The Freeport BankJ^rniL
MAIN STRCCT, FRCCPORT
•30,000
J<HPt t. BAWDALL, President
0«APMO«r T. 8FBA0DS, Vtee-Pr**.
WILUAM S. HALL, Ckshtor
Baard af Diraatara Joha i. RaadaU
Harvey R, Smith IH. Holl Oeorge M. Randall
Edgar Jackson
Gteen. eicept legal holMays. (rom Sa. m to 3p. m. (Mler* (aellllles sod Indnoe- saenia In every denartmeat eqaal to t hese ol eiiher the New York or Bnioklyn banka or Tmat Companlea. and every actrnmu- dollag ss (sr as la eooaiatent with con¬ servative management.
Interest at the rate o( Sper eenl. paid on time depoalta. three montha or more.
Dratts laaued on all parts •( Knrope,
Doee a general banklnK bualneea.
Aetiounta o( corporatlona. compauies, aoehiile*. etc.. solk-lted.
Entire aatlafactlon guaranteetl.
Inaalrles will receive prempt attention and Iw cbeerfally answered.
Bank of
ItochviUe
(Tentre
Vtllaflc avenue VdCkvlUe acntre, I. f.
NIMII *, (MITN, Prsildiit
THMM a. KIWHT, Vlis-rieil*Ml
¦IRSIN f. MTRO*, Citklsr.
J9oat& Of HirectOTS
(Jttome W, Davlaon Thomas O. KniKht
John Vincent Iliram B. Smllb Olentworth U, Combea Wealey B. Smith
(%arlaa W. Haye* Charlea L, Wallace
Arrendar Smith Aaatlo OornwoII
John W, DeMott John T, Davhon
Edward T, Thuraton Hamilton W, Pearsall
Your Patronage aoliclteil. Banking Honrs: I a. a to 3 p. n.; day. S A. M. to 12 m. UlacooatUaya: Tueadaya and Frld i
Established 1866
Matbasbek Piano Mfg. Co
Of NEW HAVEN, CONN
ExrflM tn qiialttlvs which (c<> to makr a flrnt I'liuwInBtrunieiit In lone, loiich andKeneml workmanship M well Ml beauty uf caae Ue Blgn thtiy BtADd aniivalod.
We have manufactared plaooa ftii
r ihir-
Wc empley BlralRht forward biiBlneim m^th- odn. nn flctllloUB valnea: no myst^rjounwalluc lit prtced, OMK PRICE nnlv fmm the farlory to )oar home. Yoa avoid aJl dealers' and com¬ miaaion agents' proAta.
3Z000 IN USE.
every piano.
be cl^l to furnlal
e'ralaloirue.whil h we wtll
ChoLS. £. Brockington
18 Bast l«th Strsdt NEW YORK
Bargains in PIANOS AND ORGANS
All biUs payable to QEO. W. PEASELL. successor
FurfliturB Carpets & BsddiDE
Stoves. Rdn||e8, Hocudfurnisbing Goods.... Oil and Gdsolene Stoves
'. ^.Ik JA^-t sM^ iSit: iMfi ^l(i ^.f* •&!<: ^A
C. PEASELL j^
of ^^^^^(rt Is now ready sJ
In furntsb you wtth tlie U*
\ Best Cooking Stove \^
on the markH. and one of tho f*
^ faiD4Mw double heAters. J^
-iAURA g
; or any other kind. S
', C. PEASELL a SON '&,
Undertakaraand Embainicra h
Tslaphaaa Call, 10a R
> •&<&
' ^W? "/jS"' ^^ ^'^ VB? ^'ff ^/iS? V(«= w
k
IN ANY LIGHT
Make finished pictui es on
^/>e Kodak Plan
XnMld and unloml K(xlaks atiyarherv. IX>vt>Ki|i withdiit i];irk rtxim iu Um Kodak DeTelopiu^ Maohino. Priut by tlay or ni^ht on Dokku
Kodaks. $5 to $75
Brownie Cameras. $1 arvtl $2 KodaK. Denfelofun^ Machines Alw a Yariad ataak •!
Films Solio Velox f 5. F. PEARSALL
I Rtvltw Balldiai Main SU, Freeport
J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKCR
COUNSCLLOR-AT LAW Hampataad
New York
Offlre in Heml».lo»l Hank IliillrtInK Oirn.T .Main and Kullon Streets
. EDGAR JACKSON COUNSELLOR-AT.LAW 132 Naaaau St
NEW VIIHK BALDWIN, NASSAU CO., L I
SIDNEY H. SWEZEY COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
¦ene; I* teen ea Bead aed Norl|ica
LK'Sasaaii Sl. N,.w York R,-«idence. Sinllll St., ne*r Cliurch, Krorport
WANTED —SKVERAL PERSONS of rharacter and poiid ri-piitiitioii in t-tirh statu (one ill thla couuty rrqiilrell to reprcBont and lulvcrliso ,ild cs(jil,li»hi-rt wealthy business hnuso of solid linaicial Rtitiidiiii,'. Salary I'JI.Ot) wppkly with expenses additional, all payablii in cash direct each Wolni-sday from head of¬ fices. Ilorsc aud carriaRii fnniislii-,1 wh(-n noc^ieaarT, Heforeuces. Kiu-Insi- sclfaddrc^soil i-iivelopc. Oilonial Co , 334 DuarbortiSt. tlhicaRO — 37.
Weak Hearts <
Are due Io Indigestion. Nlnely-nlne of every one hundred people who have heart Irouble can remember whrn II waa almple Indiges¬ tion. It«la a scientific fad that all caaea ol hearl diaeaae. nol organic, are not only traceable to. but are ths direct result ol Indi¬ gestion. All food laken Inlo Ihe stomach which falls ol perfect digestion ferments and swells the stomach, puffing It up against tha heart. This Interferes with the action ol the heart, and In the course of llme thai delicate bul vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. O. Kaubla. of Nsvada. O.. aan: I had stomach troubla and waa In a bad atate as I had heart troubla with It. I took Kodol Drai«pala Curt (or about lour mcxiths and It cured me,
Xedol Digattt Wbat You Eat
and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain and ths heart of all pressure. Bottlaaonlr. tl.OO Sl:a holdinf 2K times tha trial
•Ue, which Mils (or SOc, rr*par*d bf E. O. OsWITT * CO., OHIOAQA
W. VAN WICKLEN
PLUMBER
This is the year to buy
A Lot OA the Beach
while you can not it at the old pric-.
There will lie an ailvaiu-e in prici-s after
tbis season of i'i and 50 per cent. Tho
Hotel 5ite
one acre and two buildinRs for sale, lufortnatioo by calling or addressiiiR
Mrs. Ai J. Scott
Kreeport, N.issaii Co., N. V
Kormerly Richard Smith's Bcai-li Uuarauteodeed
Desirable Spring Trips
of two to fivo tl.'i.vs' tlurtition, arc offorcil liv tlio
OLD DOMINION LINE
to
Norfolk
Old Point Coinfort
Virginia. Be&cK
RicKmond, Va,
IlUll
Washington. D. C.
steamers sail daily, except .Sunday, at 3 p. ill. fijiiii I'ii-r '2ii, North Kiver, foot of Beach street. New York,
Statkroom liKSEKVATioNB call be se¬ cured two weeks in advance of sailing- date, but must lie cliiiined by 10 .(X) a. m. on date of iletKirture, or they will Ik- assigned to other applicants if ni-edeil.
Old Don\inion Steamship Co
Sl BUCH STREET, NEW TORK R T
11. H WAl.Krii. Tradlr M«uai,-i-r
J J. iJiiowN. Ucu I'aMrnRFrAKt
Ste^Liin Boilers
)teain and Hot Water Heating
Her Dyspepsia Cured at Ijist.
I Miss Era Williams, Saranac Lake, N. Y., writ*-* ; "No oue knows what 1 have snlTerod with heart barn and sont stomach, and althooBh I tried newly everythirR I pot so I conld not bear thn sitrht of food. I am happy to say th<- very flrst dose of Pepsikoiii nilieved nie, it haa jiul new life in my stomach, Bt-.d I have not hnd the sonr stomach once sinc« t4ikinR It." For sale by Thomas Johnston. DrnpRifit, Fr(>eport.
A Brooldyn Oiri Made Happy.
Miss .\nna Fenuer, 77;i Hulst-v St , Brooklyn, writ<«. --I fre<|neutly have nervous headache but I am happy to say that Ake-in-the-head tablets alwavs n-lieve me promptly." For dale by Thomas Johnston, DougRist, Fret-port,
The Quaranteed Uyspepsia Cure.
We have sold many different remedies for dyspeiisia but w-e (live yon oar word that nolhiuR Rives such universal satis¬ faction OS Pepsikola. The raannfactnr- ers anthorir.!' as to (ruarantco a cure or refund the money. -23 rents. Thomaa Johnston, DniRRist, Froeport.
Had Dyspepsia Sixteen Years.
Mrs. H. C. Lawrence. Gat<i8ville. N. C, writes; '-I have suffered untold misery with dyspepsia sixteen years In AnRusI, 11102, I scut for flve bones of Pepsikola aud have not suffered one hour since taking it. My weight was liW iwunds. now I weiph 13H, and can never explain the relief obtained from Ihe use of this medicine." For sale by Thomaa Johnston, DruRgist, Freeport,
Cured By Pepsilcola.
Miss Minnie Koman, 531 Wa.shitiRton Ave., Brooklyn, writes; "I i-onld eat iiothinR that wonld not sonr on my stom- ich,belchinRupRasiUlthetinie,andIhad :i very bad pain nnder my right shoulder. I Rot a box of Pepsikola at Van Dnzer's ;IruR store and it relieved the pain iu my side and has done mo so much good,
A Wonderful Ointment.
The very best oiutnieut wo kuow of for eczema, salt rhuutn, etc.. and every kiud of skin or scalp trouble is Derma- kola ointment, 'i"i cents. Thomiis Johu¬ stou, DruRRist, Froeport.
SENSATIONAL DEBATE IN HCU:
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Main St.
.ocal T,'I,-plionf-, (in.
FRCEaORT
When you
Insure Your House
you wjiiit to bo sure that flu- iiiMiir.iiit-o t'Oiuii.'iny is alisoliitolv
L-liiili]
AVe
:ig(-iit for tlu' QERHAN ALLIANCE
- of tlie must seciiio iu the world
LOWEST RATES
V.
Q. WALTERS
REAL ESTATE
Ueview IJiiililiui,' Fiet-iiort, N, Y,
Telephone fl-li
J. Ma HEWLETT
iIiAlvr In
Hay, Feed
and
Bundle Wood
MONEY TO LOAN church St.. freepom. n.v. On Mortgage at 5%
AU. OOOO LOANS A(XEPTED AT ONCL'.
iLBERT Da lAFF, CounscHor-at-Law BABVLON, N. Y.
Benj
amin D. Homan
BUILD L R
irrici aae aCIIGCN PLACE,
R. A. Oorlon
nd,M)i:i) .\ucnoNiit-R
|.rr,|>,,,i. X V.
Uhe KodaK. Ctrl
LAXAKOLA
cures (constipation.
BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE
ny« for yon to tmy yonr anppUni at
bome. The prioe ia the some in city or
country
KODAKS
FILMS
Velox Solio
S. F. PEARSALL
OppooiK-Pout (Itlico Fre.-port.NV
WILLIAM H. POST
Sm-*»-w,>r t., J T. Vnal A S,io llialer In
Choice Groceries Flour and Feed
MAIN STRECT, rncCPOHT larU al L. h tl- *-• DM- ¦••<>ll licaaa
t/geifi^eieigggiiel^eiiieleleifieSeiaaaelif.
PATENTS
Sii iMaiiTtaiiana o»irerc •n4M-4-i.>t»ri-><, i
S", r-.,,,'. ,..r ,r.„ r,f«rt.,a r.,.^tobtl,i,. Ifc,.,k-'ll,.* J, | , ,,,^u.,al \ aa<rfiiar>l.alaa>iTraa.^)l.rl,. j, ; Araia t.,..i urua .... .....i u i........ It!
IrarsoT uwrxoa or ta Tiaaj- nacTics,
Patent
,RKS
Designs CopYRiaHTB Ac.
Anyone ivnAlnjr a ukrtrh nnd di»(wrli>ti<*n iort nulclilT wrormin i— ' ~ '—
r pnipnutMo.
sent fr'-T, Oirtent i
iiU'lciiliiil. IU
cy fu.
ring imli*
WrMM PtIMttiV, WlIMt'Ul. villi K«I| IU kUU
Scientific Jlincricatia
K h«n(toomolr Hlnst rat Bll wwklT. IjirirMt rlr filiation of mtxf pi-U'inifl.* l-urn«L 'iVnuR. |n ¦ ronr: four montba, |L *.0d by-ll newRrtMileni.
MUMN«Co."""—'NewYork
BraDCb omre. Its K St.. WaalllDal„n. U. C
A Serious nistake.
E. O. DeWitt & Co. ia the name of (ho flrm -vs-lio make the (feunine Witch Hiizol Salvo. DeWitt's is the Witch Hazel Salve that heuls wilhout leaving a scar. It is a RoriouH mistake to uso nuy other. DeWitt's Wilch Hiizcl Salvo cures blind, bleediuK, itching and protruding piles, bnrua, brtiiscs, cc/.i'ina und all skin diseaBtw. Sold by Thomus Johnstou, Druggist, Frooport.
Camera supplies at S. F. Pearsall's.
Ladies and Children Invited.
AU ladies nud chililreii who cannot staud the shot-ki-jg strain of hn.itive <yrups, cathartics, etc.. urc invited to try tho famous Littlo Early Risers, They aro different from all other pills. They do not purge the system, Eveu a donblo dose will not griiie, weaken or -iii-kcn ; many peoplo call thom the Ea,iy 1^11. W. II, Howell, HoiiKton, Tex., iays nothiug bettor cau bt- uwxl for t-oii- stipalion, sick headache, etc. Itob Mixiro, ljifayolt<i, Ind,, R.-»ys all others 1,'ripo and sicken, while DeWitt's Littlo Karly Risers do their work well anil oasy. Sold by Thomius JoUueton, Druggist, Froeport,
Road the Review,
Do You Enjoy What You Eat?
If you dou't your food dms not tio you much gtKKl, Kodol DyR|ieptiiii Cure is the remedy that every oue should tuke when there is uiiytliiiig wrong wilh I ho stomach. There is no way to maiutaiu the health and stn-iiglh of mind uud body except by nourishment. Theni is no way to nourish except through the Rtflniach. The stomach must bo ki-pt healthy, pnre and sweet or the strength will let liown atul diseiise will set up. No appetite, loss of strength, uervous- ne«s, houilache. constipation, luil breath, sonr risings, rifdtig, indigestion, liyspetisia and uU stomach Iroubli-js are tinickly cun>d by the use of Kodol Dyspepsia ("lure, .Sold by Thomas Johnston. Druggist, Frei-piirt.
Ul-t Your stationerr ot S. 1' Pejirsall.
John P. Wright
QENEI^tAL AUCTIO.NEER
rr.-«i.ort. N V
MONEY TO LOAN v."./-;;', .7;!
prr c-iit. Al' giiud ».";.ll,-«lli,il8 i-ninu-lly i,,>,i,l.-,l.
Keeve & BaLrtlett,
Title Insurance & HortKaKe Loans
Miiiiiiini,'
Braiu'Ii Ollle
Telapbune In all iinii-i-a.
i,-a f>»vtiii;,i llail ml.a. 1. r ¦ Hat Hank HhU- , L-l,
OERMAKOLA ointment cures all skin diseases.
MY BABY WAS SICK
My baby ia 4 montha oM and ia toeth- Ing, lie waa sick and I tried a good many Ihings, but nothing seemed to re¬ lievo llim.
I had a doctor, who said it wti inflam-
matiun ot the bowela, and that 1 woultl
never pull hini through—perhaps, if ba
was under hia care. When 1 aaw he woa
getting worse 1 atopped giving bim his
I medicine, as he coulil keep nothing on bia
atomach. lie waa truubled with colic very
murh, and uaed to srrram when he had
, a tourh ol it. I did nut know what it
I waa to close my eyea, day or night. I
I gave hini a (ew drops of L.\X.\K()LA and
I it rrlievrd him, I gave it to him a few
i timea and it worked like a charm, and h*
now rests pretty fair all night. He il o
great di-al lietler bioking baby ainca I
, gave him l..\XAKni,.\, and 1 think if all
j niolhera knew how giswl it waa tbej
w,,uld use nothing else. _,Mks. Ifaar DAi.ar.
rrict-2S caala. M7 Plitt St., Soath Bntou, Maat.
I Thomas Johnston, Freeport, L.I.
I PEPSIKOLA curc3
lndij^:cstion nud dyspe|>si^.
This Mantel...
In Oak, Gloss Finish
$15
Oak Cabinet Mantels from $12 up
MANTEL & FIREPLACE FITTINGS
of Oil kinds, at city prices
BATHROOMS AND VESTIBULES TILED
ORNAMENTAL CENTERS AND BRACKETS
Da MORRISON
Show Rooms Crove Street, Freeport
Ready for Business. All who have PCNANINK 'twu^ <>>""
A ,,iv,<aa> eaiiaia rm
|"raX SNOW & co.l
j^ pariNT LAWTtns, A
D. t PatattMco. a«aaKTIJI. D. c.,¥
I,, Iri'iiliim
in\ cnicncc
CROMBIE'S eOUGH CURE
CURES EVERY NNO OF
THE PENANINK FOUNTAIN PEN ;^ PEN-AN-INK t
J a\a^t.iriil\ ,'l min .lii-l m-nii n \Ui>, l;1,i,!1 v u-l;! I
trom iKintiajfc t-j thi Ink Stand. I'l-rKct v^ntini:
for a Iti\v price. Siti-faction i.'i.aranln li.
< KOR »ALX BV
I S. F. PEARSALL
KEVIEW ULILUl.NU MAIN STREET FREEPORT
Lcndoii. Till- tiuiioni; resiunniieii,-/ I'liloiiiiil .^ccn-larv ("li.inilMrliilii i> ili- 1 i,,.<t sliTllliii; dev,-lcpni,-il nl ilii- i'i',i- I'usiil „f tlie rhiiucellof of llie I-;x>'ii- ,:iu-r. Mr. Ililcliie, to aliolish ili,- , oni I.TX. the lU-liiite oa tthicli kept Iho lli-ipc of Coin ¦.OUK p,-i,ki-il nml s|,ill- 'iiiind muil tnidnight. Kvi-ti IT I'leiiiler Ilulfour persuniles Mr. L'hiiiiilierluiii to rerjaiu lu the Cul,Inet Ilie Colouiul S<-,-- 1, t r.v's pn-fi'iiniiiil tariff pi',i.uriiii is liepeU-«.-'!,v : nnweil iliidi-r. .-inil his iiillii- rii,e us u poliiicul powi-i ill ilii-.ii Hli- lahl lit Imst leiiipoiuril.v c< li|is,',l.
rn-iiiliT Itiiiruiit Ms<>'ilaiii>-,1 irni-.i ,Ii,lin Iti-diunnil, ilie l^i^ll leml, r. Ilml llic Nationalist niemliers uf rinliiiiiii-iit would support llie t;,i\,-riiiiii-iil us UKUliist .Mr. Cliupllii. who iiilroihi, ,-,1 Uh- bill wliiili di-iiouiices ilii- reiiiiivul of till- corn lux ns a m-i-ilkss und Injur¬ ious illsUli'Ii.-inco of It-ad,' .nnd ii seiious loss of revenue. The I.ll,i-rul leuiler. Slf II,nry Cuniplielinaiiii,lllllill. liml ulieiidy ininoiiin-i-<I Hint his purly would upluiM Ihe pro|Misul of Ml. Kii¬ cliie lo 1-,-iiilt the Kialu Inx. Tins pnu • Ill-ally seiui-,-5 the (Joverniiieiit ucuiiisl defeat by Us own KUii|Xii-tei-.s.
In the discussion In llie Coiiiiiioiis Sit- .Michael Illcka-Beucli declared tbnt llie lorn lux was suci-essful, ultlioucli nn- populnr, lle had heard the propos, d lepeul w-llh surprise nud refiret. The tax wns iieiessnry, because of lli,- growlh of exiiendltuies ngniust which he linil proleslfd.
"Hnd my proli-sls Iiecii reii-lved Willi more syniputliy," In- suid niiilil l,,u,l cheers from I In- (>ppn,sltl,iii, -'I wnul,I nor now he .-ii<-ukiiig froui the 'rrensitrv liench."
rbnncelloi- of th,- Kxiliequer llil, liie aiinouuceil iliut he would In- unable ui Kiippoit Colonial Seireturv Chntiilu-r- lulu's Zollvei-elii sclienie. He said;
"The question of ,olonlnl piefii-eiicc bus III ,-u Iiioiigbl forwnrd by the Coln- nlal Si-crelniy. The Prime MInlsIer's ultitude of suspeniled jildxinent In Ibis iiiuUei- Is liiipussllile. I nm opposed lo the primlples nml polii-y of 111,- Colo¬ uiul .Secretury, bi-lli-vlug tluy will ilo iiioi-e to lUsiiiili,, Ihnn lo unit,- thc em- pli-e." il.oiiil Opposition clieersl.
"'rii,,se nietiiliers of tbe (Joveiumiiit who have spokin f,ii ptnteclloii liuvo spoken for tlii-uiselves uloiie, " contin¬ ned Mr. Itltchle. "All tliut has l,e,-n snid on tile subject tvas that 11 should be dlsi-ussed and Inquired Inlo. I am Ull nvinvi-d fi-ee Irndet-, und cannot con- c, Ive of any sysleni In whlrh a pi-efei^ eullal tarlfr tvoulil Im- prut-tlcable us ut piesenl nilvised. I cnnnol be n pnrlv lo u piilliy which In my opinioii woulil be lieiillli,-niul to both KukIuiiiI and Illc i-,,l,iiili-s." (Creal (Ipposltloti ,-liei-rs,.
Mr. Illlilile's mnrked opposllioii In Mr. Cliiiiuliei'luiirs plun ctenti-il a s, ii sutlon 111 till- llllll,les, aud srave lis,- l,i iiiiiiors tlmt there wouhl be un eaily illssoliili,iii llf rurlinmenl. Those li,-sl iiiliinii,-,l. Ii<,wev, r, think thut this will ti„t ,„¦, iir l„-f,ii-,' Hu- lllle full.
It ivus 111,. u,-n,-inl iipliilnn In tli,- l,)l,l,y ,,| III,' II,HIS,- ol' Ciiiiiiiiiiis Hint tin- I'lilire ,|ii,'sli„ii llf taiilT piel'i-i-, m e ivlll be .¦-iil,iiiltl,-,l 1,1 u i-oyal ciiiiiiiis- sion. will, h will I,,' iliui-md Willi t,-sl- lim ill,- en,will „f popiilat- opini,m uu til,- iiiulii-r.
SALEM. WITCHES' GRAVE FOUND.
Now Kiinwn Ther Wrre llaneeil on .Small I'latraii ana Nol on tlallowa IIIII.
Sll Il'lll, .Mass. Til,' -i-uvc has ;;lvrii up Its seiii't ufii-i-uvo leiitiirli-s. Tli,- ,•^,110111 will Ill-s were not liiillgi-ll OII lll,- iri-sl ,,r Calliiws Ilill. wli,-re the Iiililet lumls to-ilay. lint on nl Ils ha.si-. Hen- ,',-11 ,lls,,iveri-,l. un.l, l„-.|,li's. 11 part of Ihc iiaiiiial iii,,mi. 111,111 to llic iiiui-tyi-!'. till- 1,1111 or a 1,,lllsl tree sel l,y one of-the ilesii-inl unls nf till- pioilors. has been tin- eurllied.
.\iillijiiurians litiiiicl over iliillows IIIII for years fm- ihe ,r,-vli'c iu tlie i-,„ks 111 wlii,li the hodles of Ilur. i-,,ii(:lis. Hu- iiiliiisi,-r. uml Willanl ami Ciiri-li-r w,'n' salil t,i have been llmnvii •I'll,- ,n-vi,e Is at III,' base of Hallows Ii:il. il p,','iillnr loniiiitl,,!! of r,i,k mil ii,,t,-,I iiiiywiien- lis.' lu the iieur vi.iii ily. (Ill,- ,,r III,' prclors. wli,, ,111111- lii p,iss,'«»l,Hi 1,1 Ih,- plnli'Uii, M-I ,,111 1,„ llsl tn-,-, 1,1 lllllll, the (.'l-uv,' .,r ' Is l.'riiii,irullii r. 11 wll, 11,-raft iniirlyr, ;iii,l III,- sliiiiip. iliifi 11 few days ac,i fn,iii u ,r,'il,,' In Ih,- n„-k. Is iiudoiil,l,',ll\ llii- r,'iii;iiii.-. vf ill., uieiii.,i-lii|.
SLAYER, AT BAY, KILLS HIMSELF.
Voiill,f„l ll|„r,l«irr racea rnraiiera anil Sr,n,l> Hiillrt Tlirouah Heart.
sniall plun-
,'!¦ vf in- -irpi
M'lr ilir, lli.',l 111 ,1 Illi'lll
iral Iiuiiiln',1. sh.
p,,s>,- l„'f,,i',
lllill tv
III- Iln-.I.
V,,11111.' I.I'.IIIS w w,i,„ls l,y the poss was the larsti'l fnr riiuriicl till- till- a n,iiii,l 11 llllll ill ili,- ivas ,inriak.-ii. iiinl
Ullll iu un inslant I dozen gnus. Hi- ,1 iiimlc Ills es.'iiiM-
nia,I. I.at,-i. In
lieliiiiil hiui. Iu- tlied Ihl- fa
QUEEN WILHELMINA ILL.
of
1>I>II,I
lieliuliia I llm" wllh
> to Minirr Climate.
III. ll,dluii,l.-lt is uiilliiirity Ibnl (Jne, s l,e,'ii siilT.'ilii): r,, u'enrul (Ii'l'illiy In 1 liiipressi,,ii exists 11 f a liil„i-,iiIous 1 ntien,laii,'- o e,„iiiiii,li,b-,l a
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TIBMI: tl.ttt TBAILT IM AOTAStX
NO. 3.3.
iPLII IN BRITISH CABINET
^hanibcrla'n's Tariff Policy Repudiat¬ ed in Parliament.
STATE NEW&
rtr
dov
i,r Cain
. w Il.r.- mi;-lit
Jail ror
SiiprciiK
Ih,- I-a.- L -1 Williaill
ral«raon Rlolera.
Conrt. at rniiliin uu app'ul of th,' SI
,l„!|,li lin
,un
.M,yiii-ii
of Pair th,' rails
nil,I Ilan ¦sou, who there sev-
d In
,'iul inonths nso. an,I whu w.re Irled ai,,l ,|,,iii uti ,| 111 llie Pas -ai, Cult i,r yuariil .Sessimis. nl- liiiin-il the tin,lings of ili,- .omt l,.-l,nv. and was unal,I.- 1,1 Hmi nsslennieiit of ,in'r l,as,,l iiihiu Ihe .lu,Ii:eH chi|rs?i-. .,- , luliii,',l l,v Ihe appellant drft ml allls .M,'tjii.>i-ii HU.l lirnsanian must now go to juli iiiil«,.s the i-um- Is eanied to Ihe Court of Krrors and .Appi'aln.
fatal Work ol a Kor Wltk a Ca.
i-iii'. iiu'e.l nimi.'cu and I, I,. ivli,j were leusliij i.-iI a fiin at them TIi- >-, liai;eil. insianlly kill-
i.-.g AMi.rl ami Mindiug nud ratally
woiindios Kn»ciie.
I n.l'l.'ls. Ku;: Vlls'il. a;i,l lllll. and |H,in
Two DrowBMl la Honora Rlwr.
fleorer T Carr. twi-n'i-,-,)!l,i r,-.ir old. .111.1 Ills 11.I'll,w. Kn-derl'U in : tweiitT-t«., .1", .',i>. wer»- drown.-,1 :i Seu>-.'u Ilii.r. nil,., miles from Syr.i , uao, N. v.. whik ou a nsUlns trip.
In Ihf, Aillronaarka.
.\,liiou,la,k forest tires swept I the foothills and lii>i-»tue more nlarmlnj; thnu al any (luu- .luring Ihe prcsenl nupre,-e.Ieiit.-.l dninlh A pall of smoke overliunii the seitleti nroun.l Saral.ipi for aliuost foriy-eliihi hours, and cln,lera fell Ihere for over twenty- four hours, l.-uvim; .inite n deisislt. It was leported that th.- lleneral I'. .•*. (Irani C.'ll.-n,-. on Mnuut M.-iln-Kor, wna (hieaii-ii.-,l. If.-ports fi-,iiii the C.-dur Hlver. I.iiiii; l.ak.-. Ila.-kensmk Mountain, (11,-n Ijik.-, Cutllii I.ake, I'liwiiship I'lfiv, Cuiuiiiouiit Itniip-, In, illaii l.ak,- 1111,1 Hlue Mouiitulu I.nke were to the ,-ir.-,-t that 111.- Hrcs spn-a.l rapidly, und In niosi phu-es were Ih-- rou.l ciiiiol. .Ml men nvalluble fonfihl the rnKiui; tin's. .\,llnin,Iu.-k l,o.lce. lu-ur I.ake Pla. i.l. owned by Slale 1,11'rnvlau Pcw.'y, wus burn.^d. Il.vr in,I otlH-r uiinio tle,l from the bnriilni; llstncts lo the lowlainls and •unny sonitlit refuse ntiiou): tbe furmers. .V serhiua lire slurti',1 up In the forest nenr Plenetlelil, lu closi- pnixliiiliy to the rallioad slut Ion. .\ for.e of men inrnod the coin-so uf Hi.- tire from tho villape, wlili-h was Hin-ul.-iiod nt one llnie. .\1 iiIkIiI the Ilaiues could be seeu shiioIliiK hich In the ulr, und tho smoke In the vllluito was suff.icnllns. .\ tire nlso broke ont In the forest nenr White l.nkp, mill auolher rage.1 lu the tv.Huls live tiill.-s fnun OBdeusbnii;, Mrs, William Hoives, u widow, nce.I slxlyllvo y.-iirs. was .uni.'lii lu a bush Hre near \'au Kl.i-k- llill, aud burii.-.I lo death.
Nrw llonif. For Deaf MutM. The now Callauilel Homo for Peal Mules, slluated iii-iir Ni-iv naiiibni-n, oil the site of the home buni,-,I several y.-iiis ai;,!, was f,inii;tlly op,-ne,l with appniprlute exer,'(^ses, coniluiled liy Hie Uev. .Mr. Aslilon. Archdeacon of llnlchess County, iiii.l the Kev, Ilr, Chainlierlnlu, of New 'i'ork (^Iiy, who su(-cet'ds Hr, (lallnml.-t as Suiierlutuii- iletit of the Clmt-ch Mission to lleaf Mules. The occasion was tho birthday of the lale Uev. Hr. Thomas liullaudel, who fouud.-.l Ihe home, ami It Is pro po,sed to observe the day utinually In ills memory. The home occupies n knoll commun,lill.,; a cliaruilns view uf llle river. The iiialii bnlldliiK fuivs Ihe south, and |s IA'2 feet long by forty- two feet deep, wllh u wliij; extending Ilfty f.-et to the iiorihwanl. The bnlhl¬ ing Is of ston.-. wllh brick Irliiiuilnjjs, Ilii-ee slorlis lilub, wilh a .-enlral iintt of four stories. It Is heat.-.l liy sleuin, lighted with gus. uud furnished wilh hot uud cold wuler.
Au Illll'I- couscli-nc.- lelter i-ecel (ilens l-'nll
A Troublraouie Coiiaclenca.
iil.'1-.'sliiig cas.- of n Irouble.l lif.inglit
light by a 1 lately by A. I-', H.iot, of fi-oui u mail In Oregon, Foriy years ago he slopped ut n store lu Schi-oon Itlvir kepi by Hoot's fntber aud buuglit a iiunibi-r of articles, Wheu Ihe amount wis ilgure.l up the store- ke.'p.'r cli.-ateil hlms.lf out of live i-eiils. The iiiiiu iiolheil It but said nollilng. In Hie letter leceived by Mr, Knot the writer recounts tho clrcuin- stnuce and ,says that "It has troubled hltu nil these years, nnd that it wns Hie one lUslionest ni-l of his life." Ile Inclosed 11 niotii-y order for seventy-Uvo ioiits, being principal and Inli-tcsl. lie snys In tho letler that he cnu now rest easy.
I'ollra I'llt Unn on Ruirraalnl.
C.itiimlssloiier of Puhli,' isaf.-ty (ill- mun cuusi',1 the Idlh,wing oi'der lu bo rou.l by p,,Il.e .aplalns in .-very pre- i-liu-t lu IC.-h.-ster: "The nu-inbers of Ihl- Poll..- Hiiparlnn-ut an- liereby n.ill- ll.-d uot t.i have uiiylhiiig to do wllh .Mrs. Slcbbliis. Till- oltiicis ure Io pnss her by. as If slu- did not exist. (Slgnedl .1. II. Cleary. Clil.-f of Police." .Mrs. St.-Ill,Ins Is a Iirm believer lu women's rights, and publishes' a paper. She Uiliiks then- should be women puU.-e. illld never misses an opporlunlty to tell the iioli,-.- K,i. It Is liliilcl the Hiiclies- ler p,,ll.'e f.'ur sh.. will .-urry her pro- )e.'( Hirou.^'li uml have womeu on Hi.- forco.
Riploalon Kllla Tlirer.
Almut Inikl pounds of jovlti-, a pow.-r- ful explosive, i-unsed 111,- .leath .if three men and si-rloiislj Injiin-.l several oHnrs by i-xplo.Ung In Ihe scn-ciilng nuim of the Ilxploslves .Maniifa,-luring Cimpaiiy's plain, Jusi soulb of Klmlra. Uiin.lreils of ivlu.l.iws wen- bi-okeu wilhlu It rnillus of two miles. The eii¬ llre works Were destroy.-d. The loss Is J¦J.^,|KHI. The .lead are Loo l-'ullcr, V^nrl llnvis un.l Hoy Kniuii.
liad Newa Urove Hhn CraiT.
1. .lohn Carr, of Ilerklmi-r, re.
-n|.
ly heanl that h.'r iiii.-l.-. .leremlah Palmer, of Krooklyii, had died and nIio IV.mill le.-i-ive !rj.-|,iHN1. Her Iiusbiiii.I liiinu-.llul.-lv j;av.' away bis iHKilliIa.'k llig slaiiil. I.iit.r rep,,rts salil a will had been found un.l she would gel nollilng. Sll,- wi'lll uwny l,i sec nliout It. Tin- sl.irl.-s pnoci 1,1 be l.„i niiii'li
for Curr, Hi.- I,. lack, and la- was
ancM.-d for Insanity.
St. I'Irrro « l.ti.lgnr Syll,,
llu
iris. 11 iii-gr„ a,Iv,'riisi-,I a ,lr.-iis p.-if,,rilling ai Alhuny ns I- Kill- survivor of 111.- .Ii-slrii.'ll,,n St. Plirr.-, Marl llll,pu-. by S'oiit -l.-e. nm ainii.k wllli a kiilf.- In Ilii- -iiis Il'lll an.l .111 Havld A. Co!.-, of lllllll,,r,'. Ill till' kn.'.'. lie was Ilinilly .s,,.-.l 1111,1 iak,-ii to III.' poli,'.- stallon, ,1111,1 111,,,III (r,iiii sli,,iililets lo feet III many f,i't „f lin,'.
Kull 10 llrrak lluaban.l'a (Vlll,
,Tiiii.- II. H. S,' has 1,,'giiii a snil tv Siirn,gal,''s ( i,f Ikt Iiii>lian,l. l.-ft $-Jim.iiiKi t.l 1 Sexton, an.l ili.- of half a lllllll,'! S.-\loii .'lainis thai In- v Inllu.'n,'.-,I In muking Hi,
„f P'
win
II 1
igliU,' 11 111,- Hill,-lu-ss lilt in iirrnk 111' llllll, I 11. S,-xIoii. who s iiioIIi,-r, CnniUne H. |,alaiii-e of his estnte Mrs. iiipropeiiy
Ihr llrleat Mar >>¦ !¦
A,'.-,,r,liiig to the Ilnri'iiu r,',',,r,Is. Mu IllollHl Iii-n-iil„,iiis yenrs. The niu'iiini
I'll for 111,- pi Imh, n Irllli-
- will.
nty.tlv^ V.'nra.
Iliiiiiv Wi-uthcr wus'Hi.- driest 11 H-vi-niyIlv(- ra.iifiill n-conl- was I.", of nil
I'lugc f,,i' Ma.l
nii'.i-
1,11
,11 yi
Is III,
II ri'i
lii-r,' Is 11 ili'li, l,'i, -,,mpared wilh n, licit.
luring tweiily-
li<,l„'s 1,11,1 .luring
in.lii-s The
e .lunii'iry 1
I-. i|iiIatloii. as
rage, uf r,,-,l
nil
I'aato
Till- H.v ,
C.,llt|-H,t
City of (l.v m,>iis 111 111 mniin.'r vf Jinies is pas rlan Chnnli.
whlih an- .-al Th.-se are the
to nlll llla Town.
. II ,I„i„- bus iiia,I,'
li I,lll.p,,ster tu 1,111 111 g,,, a,Iv,-rlising Ins s.-i
ll„,n,ugli ami eir,',tli
< Ir.us maiiag.r M
r of the I'irst I'r.shyi,
111,1 iliniiigli 111.' Kiinimi'
lo :„.I.I .Iliily servi,,', b,l ' IwlHebt
Illg.
iiu.l
•ni.
Duiimed are twi-lve-niiiiiit ^U'l! t.-iklng sill,J.'Cts as ". th"- Illiii-s ¦ "Aiiiis.-pllc Chn "The tJlith .<.'U.ic."
he b ailv.-rtls
SI"
• talks k Cure sllaua '
Kor haa lie U« h
Ttl* RcraUh Mouk.
, year (hr uar , f |.l„>»i-honiM]
lll„lr,I
lUhe, k lira I,I
rr«ullt-I ^m the inv mat,h by tl,>- cri^inir', Ijinlin an-l -ler- nanli-r ¦»l,„h hi- In-en i,ame,l the "n-l, .t„kcn" ,.r ».i.,t<h ina"h It will bitlit «,l«inat a wet tnrince. It la 'aid to bt I.m yoi»or,„u» than a aafrty inalcl,.
iAw la ftrala of Kataa*.
fv«a ur, lnna, »tarfi.h ui„l Irugt att rather lnw ID thr rcnle ol liatul.-. aud 11,, iniflM-r •prr.M haa Urn lc-pro.lure.1 by arlihiial lerlililalinn.
Tlaar Moat Pt.Of KaBllak.
Eltfliah ha. i*.i, i.i.-.Jc- a cinpulaorj •obKct u! .iuoy lu -Vuttruu achuola.
IINOII EVENTSOFTHEWEEK
WAKIIIMtimn ITEMt.
Minister Congers protest nftnlcsl ^.lUit Casslni's pHlillshed iuterview •oncernlne (he Rtlssliin c.-cupalloii cf Mun.-hu'ia reached the Slate ne;iart- 'jen(.
Presiilent Hoosrvcit delivered an «d dn-ss at the dii'lcnllcn of the new liuilding of the |-utcli Uefurme.l L'hiirch In Wtishlnflou.
Several thousand pa.kages of ti.iv- .rni-.i.-nl seeds left over from lasl y.'nr wen- «i'alj*tti- for ininii-tllnle relief of the Wi-sipra^ooil sufferers.
Thomas W. McOregor and C. I-'l-- worth I'pton. ofllclals of the l-'ree !>.-- livery ."ervlce In the PostoBlce IVparl- nietit. wore arrfstcd, chargcl with .K- fraudlng the (icvorninent,
Cath receipts of the Ceneral l.nnd Olfl.-e increased over J4,(HXMHK) for tli«-^ IlrsI threi'-qunrtcrs of the .Tea;- on ao'' .-ount of (he dlsixisal of public lan.ls.
Hlds for the three battleships null ir- zed at the last .session of Congtcss ivero opened nt Iho Xavy Department.
oun ADOFTBD IRI.ANUS.
The nircctor of the Mint purchase\ ¦.(>.(H't5 ovnccs of bar silver for Ihe Pliil¬ ippin.s coinage at 53.50 ccutj -ier :.un<.'.
In tinan'III trouble. P.. I'. Xcwi:ai, a druggist fori.ieily jf llhn.-n. N, Y., comr.illteu ailildc l:i Ilonobjlu, Ha¬ waii.
Ile-.iorls fron Ihe .Spanish friars i:i Ihe Philippine. Islanda reganling Hie nntlve clergy were so 1 nsatlsfnctory il-.al Hie Vntl.-nn decideil nol to appoint lw,i iiailvc prU-sts tc Iho bishoprics of >'eli.'. aui! Sniuar,
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOn JUNE 14.
.tO-tta
DOUCBTIC.
riio Kpiscopal Church of t'le Colo¬ ra,11 I'loi-cso refuscil to sanction a ,':iuii|;e of name.
'rii'riy-live nnlon miners were pul lu lall nl the Coal (!^reek mines In Teiin.s- sie fot contempt lu vlolallug un In- luucHou.
Bnsinesa men of Xow York City dis cussed tbe InlKir ailunllou nnd agreed Ihnt Ihe Induslrlnl and tiuaneial Inter¬ ests of the city -wore seriously threat cued. Tbero t»'as a growing snillnienl in favor of an arbitration Imard,
A Hebrew tailor dletl front starvallon In Xew Y'ork Clly. having sent nil his uioney to bis family In Itussia fnr their paHRiige to the t.'nltetl Stales.
In a dispute over property Johu Kd- wards, aged llfty-four years, a promi¬ nent farmer, and Ids son Jt-IT, aged Iweutylwo, wer< killed near Colnin- lius, (!a., by Harlow Xlx, a bIxIocii- year-old boy.
Lightning di-mollshed the spire of SI. Paul's Kplstopal Church In Clove- land. Hhli^ doing several tbousund doi- luis' damages.
Waller 1-'. Sanders, furnn'r depuly Ireasurcr of Mouguagon Township, Mich., was charged with embczzllug $.'1(11)0 of tho township Tuuds,
For some unknown cause (.Ieorge In- gl(>. a coal oiM-rator, iigetl forly-tlve ycnrs, cnniDilttetl snicldo at Torre iluulp, lnd.. by shooting.
The llaptlsl Church at Ilyron, Mlun., wns blown up with dyiiaiulti<, Ihe. re¬ sult of creed dlffereuce, Imt no arrests have been mndo.
Chai-gi'd wllb iinturallzatluu fiiinds, .lohn P. Hiilnii, Chah-mnu of Hie Heimi. i-iallc CKy Coiunilllee of SI. Louis, Mo., nnd three of his as.soclaIea were Indicted.
Itni-glnr.'i look $700 from Ihe safe In the poslofllce al Tbumasvllle, X. C, and esca|io«l.
The convenlion of Ibe Xllllcrs' Xa- tional Federation ut IlolioK, Ml.-h., ndopleil a luoiunrlal lo the Preshlent nrgltig the making uf reciprocity treat b-s. (-specially wllb Cuuudn.
.laiiii's II. Hill told the grndUMlcs ot III,' I'lilvei-slly of .Minnesota that trnstfl w-,iuld Inci-ease Ibe opportuultloa fot cdiicaled men.
The Western Maryland Itailroud bi-iinghl suit ngnlnat the Itnllluiore nnd Ohio to eiijoln It from diverting fii-lglil
The new cruiser Tncoiiin was luiiiiched nt San Frnnclsco, Cnl.
I'our iHllronils signed tvagp agree, ments with their freight liaudlera al Chi.-ago, HI., tlins averting a sirike.
Otic Ihousand ih-i-siids Icfl S<-nlIle, Wash., for Nome gold lleldg on Hie threo steamers tbat sailed so fur Ihis s'-ason.
Chni-ged wllh offering h bribe to Al ib-i-iiinn Joseph Ilenlhan at Crnnd Hnp ills. .Mlcb., Attorney Ijerrltl AIImth wns ¦iiiml not guilty.
FORBiaX.
The V.ni'zuclan Legal ion nl Paris, ¦''rani-e, reciilvc.l a cable iiiessago fr.un Cuiai-nH 10 t)|^- effi^.-l thai afler a brill 1,1111 i-aiiipaign. Including Hglils at Par- qiilslinHo aud Com. Hie revolution hnd ended,
M. LouIm-i's visit to lliinip Is cnusliig iiiu,-h dlscnsslou In Viitliaii circles, II, will go lo Kondou Iu .Inly, lhi- King ol Hair poslpiiuing Ids Journey to Kng land till Xov.'uibi-r.
The lietlllon to Hn- Xl.c Pn-sl,but Hint was circiilatril lu Col,in, Coloiu bla. praying for the a, i-eplani e of llu Paniina Cnnnl trenly leci-lvcd only llllll- signiitiircs.
The llrlllsh ri-pn-sciilallvi- In Ilnlli ii-p,irl,-d Ihe fiiielgii risldi-nls in l',,rl all Prime, the cupital, were In 11 stal. vf ,l.-liliiHoii,
Tb.- Irl.di ,\all,,iiul League mei-lint! Ullll,inii.'i'.l 1,1 taki' pla.'.- lu Tallow (',,Ullly Wulerford, In Inn,I, tvaa sup pressed by Ibe pollt-e.
Mm-h 111 fei-ling wns sh,,wu lu tin Corninii iiolltical canitiuiitii. An In iT.-a»e III Hie .So<-lHlI»t tole was fcan-d by 111,' other parliea.
Th,' transit receipts ,il Iho Hue/. Ca nal fur Ihe Inst year wer- t'in,'AA.itiki.
M-nslis tvire epidemic nmong serv anls al the Imperial cuslle In Puladam lii-rinany, und there was fear thai M IV,,Illd ri'Ui'h Ihr Km|H>rur'a cblldrcD, who w,-i,' nl the ftchloas.
The Zl.-glrr North Pol- exis-dlll.m r.-uchi-d CbrlsllnnHun.l, Nurwuy, uml Irft again In a few hours.
The Spuiilah Hupn-me C< urt lius ac .|iiilti-il Ciuernl Hi- Iluiirbuii uf tin cliargch uf gambling brought againsl hllll.
Tli,> Cupi- Ciilony Parliamenl wns i,p.-iied llllll Ihe I'onuiry'i, tlnances wen icpurli d tu be In giKuI condition.
A.Ivlci-s frotu Bngnta said thai elthr) liencral llcyes or Ccm-riil tele/, is like Iv lo Ih' I lioKcu tbr uext Picyldent ol C.iloinblu.
.Vew York Insurance cuiiipanlcs wilb ill, w from Cerinaiiy In Ihe face of au Imiu-rlal pnihlblilon.
.\ petition Is iH-Ing circulated <,n Ihe Istliniun praying the Culonibiaii Cou gi.'sH tu pass tbe Panama I'anal trealy, as Its reje.-llon woul.l cauao <-oinpU'le ruin.
.Aililcea from Caracas, Ycnixiiela, sul.l Ihal liovriiim.-nt furies ha.l n- luken San F.-'Ix and thai the r<'|iorl ol Hll iui>urgcut victory at HarqulalmePi was falae.
ProfeoMir CrookCK, (be willkuuwn Kngllsli aciiullst. Iu Ibr courar of u long nddrr.aa liefurt- Hie Interuadnnal Clieiulcal ('pmgreaa, al H4-rlIn, drew from rerent .llot-nverli-a IIm- dcilu.-ilun tl.al il Is c.iDceltaiily Jiisliliabte tu iluubl th.- iM-miamol slublllly of mat
(IT
inpnn was icfKirlcd lo Im- alarine-I over the Invasion of Kor.-» by lt'li.olan toi.Hers In the gulae of ."ctllen"
r..'-ah!bauiuks piaasa.r.,1 a Tnrklah village nnd sla'Jthler.-.I Vt) iuliablt- »nt».
Tbe eniire gariisou at .Agraui. the capilul of I loaila. wua callC'l uut tU d<ar tbc tireti 4t rlwU-rs,
Hal^eeti Paul at Rome, Acta zaTlll.. 30, 31—r.aldea Teat, Hoia. I., I« ory Vaiaoa, *3, ««-S««d7 Vaiiia, t«-U —Vomaaaataty « the I>ar*a.(.«aM«.
Paul enters Rome (r. 161. 16. "Camets Rome.' Home ia rracliej at laat and th* long journey is at an end. At thit. tim* th* city of Kome was at the height ol it* glory. It hekl away over nearly the cotif* knonm world. Wllhin a rinmit of IIUl* more than (welve milea more than I.OOO.OOO of inhabitants were ctuaded, of whom about l.OOO.lXH) were alavea. "Hut 1*»»1." Nero, the emiieror to whom Paul bail ap¬ pealed, waa luo much engaged la bis oe- baucheriea and pleaaurea to care maeh ior •uch a man as Paul or such accuoations as tvere made againat hint hy the Jews, "By himself." ThiM k-uitv was probably due to the^ commendation ot the centurion Julnio. "With a aoldier." Tho custom was to chain the primmer by one hand to tho
f;uard. To this chain the apoatle frequent- y makes alluaiun in thc epistles to tlw Lphesians, ITiilippians and Colooaiana and In hia friendly nole to Philemon, all ot wbich were written during thia impriaon-
aent. See Kph, 8:1; 4: 1; Phil. 1: IJ, M; ll, 4: 18; Philem. I: 9, IU.
rhe lirat interview with the Jews (to, 17-22), 17. "After three daya," Thwo daya after raul's arrival at Home he in- vitrd thoae wbo prealded over the Jcwilk community to visit him, Hia firat slepa on paaaing beyond the narrow circle of tboso already convert) were directed. In aceortl- ance with his establiilied iirinciple, towonl Israel, And aa his rircuinatancos did not allow him to seek the Jews, aa hs had dono in other placea, be miurated the rcpreoso- tatives of thc Jewish conirogatlon to eom to hia lodging. "Men and bretbren." Tlib address to the SMerabled Jews is of • por¬ sonal nature, and is intended to eottnteraei certain prejudices wliich th* Iloman Jtir« might cutcrlain. "Delivered priaonor.'* In OS mild terms as possible h* raeonntg hi* uncalled for accusation hy the JtiN in JO- rusaleni. who delivered hidl into th* band* of tbe Romans.
IS, 19. "Let me go," He nsmtos brielly the event* given in chapters 21 to M. Tm Roman olBcisIs repeatedly fsilsd to flnq caiir* of offense m him, "To anpoal.'' Paul declared that his appeal to tbo «iB-
Krar had beeame indispenaably iMe*M|r^ cius* tbe .Tews oppoM hil ¦eqvittiTto whisb ths Roman authorities Judiad him to be entitled. He slato* tbat Itbad nol been hi* intention to bring any aoeiuatio* against his people before th* (miMror.
90. "Hom of brad." Th* hop* ol larscl Is the ttnenl expeetatlen a tto ^ M**«uib, In Jesus Paul Miercd tbnt tk* •xpeeted Dfviour ' '
presehing
made a pr _..
OS all tba Jews, ouly going in this mitter further than they, in that h« b*li*Ted Ik* ancient pi-nmia* woa now fuUiUed. W* e*a see from the reply of tbe Jew* that he un¬ derstood thsir position exactly. "Thl* chain." Roman eoains, like our handcuff*, osually indieated crime, but Paul'* dboin* atand for patriotiam and the loftMot nUc> ious conrejition.
51, "Neither received lelters." Why tha Jews in Judea bad nut forwarded th* sceuaation against I'aul to tbcir bratbrcn in Rome, that thoy might continue tlM prosecution before the emperor, i« not known. It ia probable that thoy r«g*rdM their cause as no|icIess, nnd chose to *D*n* don thc prosecution, Paul had been ao- quitted successively by LysiOA, FcliXi V**> tus and Agrippa,
it, "Desir* to hear ot th*e," Thcjr iaiia plied that they bad heard of bim fay tbdr requeat to know what he tbooghAf thW new (eet. That tbey spok* so canUoniljr, ana subsequsntly made no d*mon*tratHMt of hostility against Phul is restlUy teeonnt* ed for. Tbe apostle wag hald in oweiu fovor by the chief oflltwr of Nfro'* bengi- bold, and the .Tctrs of lb* sjrnagbgue wot* themselves suhjeet to persecution «o that they were powerless to pcrseouto tb* disci¬ ples of Christ,
The second interview witb tbe Jew* (r*, !3-:i). 23. "Came many," Tbey eame in great mtrobers. Many aecoiopaniad th* chid Jews, "Expounded," etc. Paul takea aa his theme that doctrfa* ol tk* kingdom ot Ood which was th* o*ntn,i- truth of the Old Testament and tb* VIpvr, that great .lisclonure of tb* prophet* whldl tviu Itill, at it had lieen fur cMituri**, th* supremo thought and hop* of tb* whiu* Jewish peoplo, Agnin Paul followa tk* very line of his riaen Lord's exposition to the two diacinlcs on th* road to Emman*.' "Moses—prophela." lieginning at Mo**i and all the prophets he showvd that tk* prcdictctl kingdom is not limited to on* nation, bnt co-extensive with the world. He ahovfrd Ihem that in Jesus of Noianith all the conditions of the expectad lll***i«h
-ttd Saviour had *pp*ai«d, and for hing thi* b* had b**n attacked nd a pri*on*r. H* b*ld th* saoM toitk
were fulfllled, "Morning until evening.'' . . nul put (ortk ta
¦ave the Jears,
This show* ths effort
24, "Some believed." A few were wo« to faith in the Christ, but thc many dish** lleved Ihe tencliings of their own 8ci1p> turen, and rejected thc suffering Messiafc. so plainly disclosed. The seed 01 tb* word fell here, in some cases, by the wsyaide; ia othera upon atony places, or among tbom*; nev,-rlhelpas, sonie full into good ground.
23-20, ".Spoken one word?' With tM** aolemn worda ol the Holy Qho*t, *pok*n by laalah, Ctirist had oiiened Hia taaniinga by parabtea (Matt, 13i 14, It), and lud flndly elo**d Ui* minstry among tb* J*n (JohiiJl: 40L .And aa> Paul. .JiifcitTril
commlSMoned by the Holy OBoef b ami ~'^-' of tb* New Toslament, sadly i«d*Uv> be same mesaagc enfnrceil by tk* nw- mpliaai* of the Maater'* doubl* utter-
ful .
ance. Thus tb* apoatle, nnder ditrin* m. rection, formally and finally seal* up tM ^pi-l offer to God's disobedient and M- iec<ing people. In this fearful pro**** I here ore three distinguiahable aantcik* *¦¦ prossly drscrlbed: The ministerial M*ney of the prophrt; tbe judicial agency ntloo, and the suicidal agency of the peonl* tbmn- aelvca. "Unto the Oentiles,''^ Paul woa never discouraged. If the goi>pel was fe- jeeted by nne clasa of people fa* was raady tn offer it to another,
Paul'a residence and mlnlstrr in Rom* (va. 30, 81), SO. "Two whole vear*," Why ho was nnt prnsecuted liefore th* *m- ),er,ir during thia lime ia not known. A* there wns no pnisrriitinn I'nal was sufforrd to live in ijuirtneas and aafelv. Nothing cerlaiuly ia knuwn on the aulijeet. It to cvlilcnt. from 2 Tim. 4: IA, Ibat he was al some (Ime arraigned liefore the emperor, hut when, or what wna the decision, or why he was at last sel at liberty, are all in¬ volved in impenetrable oliaeurily,
Sl. "Preai'hing — and teaching." Paul did a great work during these two year* in Home: 1. Ilr prracheil the gnapel to all whn ram* lo him, S, lle wrole **r*ral epiatlea which were by far ths most impop tant uart of kls iirison sctlvitr.
The Aaaerleas Tornado,
The chirf charsrtcrialic of the Americaa tornado seems lo be its extraonlinary fun¬ nel of dark clnud, f.irmed and held by the revolving winda. Maaaea of dust sw«pt UP from the earth are mingled with ma**** ol moiature, making what Imika like an up¬ right apoiit or riouil of luuil. Tha opcHIt may be only a few yarda in diameter at it* thinn**t, wideuing beluw and aliov* *a it reache* dnwn lu eartb and up to the I*t*I of low-lving clou.la. The whole ar«a 01 tk* •torm la often not more than a few hun¬ dred yards across. The entire whirlwind travela at an average rate uf about thirty milea an knur, or aa faat as a modsnt* train. „ . .
Battlaahlii a* a TargoS,
The navsl suthuritics sl Brral sre, it I* *iin,iunce<l, sbout to carrr out the bold eg- periment ol Urine a rhi-ll at the Huffrea, une of the newcat Ullkahip,. in the I'rench Navy. The shell ia to lie aimed at oa* ol the turrets with tbc object of aacertotnilW (he genrnil etiect .<( the ah<K:k of thc *b*H atriking the ahip, mid more ¦-.i«'ially upon thr mechaniam uiierating Ikr iiuna aiounlaa in the (urret "nic Suffren u'lll be fired at by the Maiu.ina at Itk) vnr,|,< diatance. Tk*
ill I
id to aUtiuna during thc cx- t uu one will lie allowed
A New MasSoc Tofob. A new marine torch fur •m«r|incia* i* * porUbl* incondaacent light, and upoa wbieb contact with water grneraU* a bril- liaat illaminaling aaa, automatically MkMd by a ekeoiieal derio* and iaeztinguiihabl* tw wind or water. Tha light ia »o bal- aBc«l that it floaU uprigM direetlir it «B- t«* th* wa«»T, Tk* light ia mad* in trom toa to lO.'WO candle powrr, according ta aioe, and buma, it ia aald, up to half aa hour, while it illuminates fer reatnag ap to UO yarda diatance.
I^naaa ¦¦IMoga to Aat tllca.
Tn Chi'-ago a marriage Iicet.ae coata %\Jlt, a dog hceiiae 12 and an autoffioliiae Iieaa** gs Thua it will lie aeen. willily ob (be Motor Age, that uiatrimonv is ci aff«d by tlie uflkiala and tbe iadoatriaa* y,>uiig man may many and gradually woill np through the ,!iffprent alrata ol *oeMpra from bulldoga to automobikv, ^
Kaapley CMao** Olft*,
diincae girla are being employed la tttm Fraociac.i aa teleiikoiic opcratora, fc* tat aeeuaaaiudativo of Cbinea< B*rckaal«<
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