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A rAMII.T IlEtVSl'ArKR OF LOCAL. ANU UENER.VL ISITELI.lUENfcK.
1 RKKPOirr, N. Vt. FRIDAY, MAIK 11 Mn IIMIU.
Tliai: •l.SO riAKLT ll ABVA*^
NO. 20.
raaeally Appolalad Conanaltloo*.
TbaaepolBtmeot of tpeelal invesllgattnn caBmllttaa tiae* lb91 under a resolution paaaod oaly hy c-r. braach ot the Legltla- inre wat lllega!. '^hlt wonld Include the Haatt latettigatlBg Committee, tbo Fnl- .„. . , !o»* OommRloe which Invottlgated tho
flOtt. l?UJiTON AND GOLD .STS., I Harrogatet oflloo of New York County, t-.-f ' i aa wejl at the 8|>ec!al Logltlatlve Commit
£>exita.l Farlors,
'^^ tOtNUieilEII t SKIDMORE.
Bt rtlXK L. HAKIO^.
I ura here In tbn dark with your fac Manelt*-
Here lu lhe .lark with your lace; i ..le o-er the dear brnw the rtiigleis nl j Ho you tliink of the kl... ihut I left ol them yet'-j Aud the cheek wher» lh" rose-dimi'lc
wblcb It no'w lovestlgallog th.
clal aSalrt of tbecltyolHyracute, ljectl.-.n 21: of Ibe Legislative law passed In isntsys: "Neither Houte tball, witbout I the content of tbe other, appoiut any com¬ mitleo ol 111 own raamliera or others at thn public expense except in cases of couteste.1 einetlont,-' The attention of thfl presi.liug ofn-iar ol tho Senate wat called to thla pro¬ vision of law, Tbe occtslou was the con- ttderallon! of a resolution ofTered by Sena¬ lor Coffey, of tlrooklyo.provhllng (or Ibe appoiutmeut ol a special commiltoe of (Ive msmbortto lu'iulre Into the management nf Ibe Third Avenue Railroa.l Company of ILow York CUy.' Henator Coffey desired the
b*ir»*c//-.r rf V i vt'ifr'l.-/i\' ' Immediate coaslderatlon of tlio reaolution.
^TMrSlCI.iA and SLRGEO.y |. WenatorOra-ly r.laod. tho point of or.lor
l«I»P
Brooklyn, N. Y.
,g. . • a .SO up
rULTON AND OOLn STKEKrs, . Loeaer a, BRODKLYN, N. V.
W. J. STEELe, M. D..
ra-
Ml
etie,
I have said, ll has It passed with th,. spl
lug set, WBerothe joy on.l lb. ody in»t. In thn boaulllnl ear
lur. wllh your fac
n an.l lhe
.,f May
nystleal light ¦an.lering beam, allng the .iaikne.-s that dwell-
UALUWINa. L.
t V l.l » A. M.
UfTlce. Harrlauu Avenuo s Telephone Cai:, Baldwins U,
OCONGC A. MOTT, LAWYER, ie«VtSt.,BOT«nch*l Broaklya,H.T.CIIy SOMB, Lynbrook, goeoat Co., N. V.
—a, "Slj^yBbrook." "JoaOA Brooklyn "
B. A. DORI.X>N. .BOXDED AUCTIOXEER
04d FBllowt' BiMk,
tA*a^ •tnat. atar Chnrcb
JOHN p. WRIQHT,
OBXERAL AUCTIOXEER, PReePORT, I.. I.
riN.kNCIAL,
BaBbrRockYilleCentre
JlrllajtA .ivenue, KOCKViLLE CENTRG L. I
tnai under 'itocClon SI bl tbe Legis¬ lative Itm qnotod abovo a oommlttee of nltbor taonie ot the Legislature cannot he appointed where Us action will Incnr auy espBBto to the gttte, except uuder tlie nu¬ thorlly Ota retoiutton adopted by bolb Houtot. Lleutonant-Ooveruor Woodruft, wbo wat In tbe eualr,'beld that tbs polnl was well takeu. Senator ColTey then moved to nmend Ihe resolution so that It would re- oulro tbo coucurrenoe of tbo Assembly, Tbo araendmeot wat adopte,l aud uuder tho rules the oouslderatlou of the resolu¬ tion went over, as a coucurrent rotolutloa oaonot becoatldered tbo tame dny It It In- troduoed.
Sail Fur 0«,000,009 Uamaget.
Byrou t. gohnltz, ol BulTalu, h,is began tu action agalBtt the Delaware, Lacka- 1 wauK and Western Railroad an.l the New Vork, Lackawanatud Wetlsrn Railroad for (2,000,000, Iu bit complaint Mr, Behultz I saya ho wanlt damagea for the lott-of bis . land and for rent, for tbe appra|irlntton ot t nbout forty acres ot quarry lands, for PRBEPORT. I clotlng and filling up of llewellt street^ . I nud for Ibo nillog up ,if Main street In front ,,{ bis pro|i*(ty and thn building otan em¬ bankment In front ol tals bome. Ha alleges, un Informatlou and lieiief, thnt tho de- fea.lautt confederated, ujnsplred by fraud 4.nd dooelt. to choal, boycott, ruiu '.nd kil! him, under oolor of law, ;.y attem pllug to lucarooralo him loan atylum for lhe Ininne, to re. main there until he shouhl .lie. Kuhiiltt auyt the ratlrotda took hit land lu 1R88 nui' that on November 2«, IHM, he seoi|red a HuproBO Court order permitting him to re. rive and ptoteaula teveral actions agaiust divers peraont tnd corptiratloat as a pooi parton. He deelarap that an attempt wai ma.la to bnva htm plnoed In nn asylum nud tbat tba propotltlon waa made td bis wife, tf tbia wot done, tbal tUe would get (14,- 000, but, Bebultii declaret, bis wile rejected tbo niter with ludlguatlou and nevor wonl near the lawyers or the Interested pertons again.
Ill" night — The .larkness th" makes whU"- Llke a spirit that
Bnl, lo! It is bere, a And stare at lh.
.\m 1 longing lu your linu.l,
As memory leads Where tbo ros.M
1 know not. This only I know: . Th.i grief and the glory nre past; Au.l Ifll be ros-s, or If it he .
kiss uf n.>.ra morniug
moves lu a dreaml'-
,n.l I stau.l
dark uess aloue.
night lor tl.M touch ot
blo
II i
ove-r -the pe
o nud th
hlle ou ,
I ream
Life Perohan.-e I shall dreams again Cu.ler the suulight. III. r.,!
Under the dalsb.s uf Ood
smile al insl!
! pain: he so.l: all tb.i ,lear
an,! lhe taiu —
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MKVEIa r. PBILLIPf. Prttidenl.
taOXAB a. KNIOHT, Tire Preiident.
HIRAM R. fiMlTH, Caahler.
BOARD or DIRECTORS:
lebtrtA. Daritoa, ThomotO. Knight, I Vteoeal. Hlrtm K. Hrallh,
•nh l>. Combee, Wealey U. Hmlth, Ja/B*. CharlttL, Wallace,
I w, Ilayee, AnttlnCnrnwell,
t. PhUitia, Nelton U. Bmltb. . DeMoM, John T. DasitoB.
r itoTliBa, Edward T. TburtloB,
awaUlOB Vtr. Pearaall.
Ws do a Oeneral Banking Bnsineea of Deposit sod Disoonnt.
loleciMt Paid on Speoia! Depoaita.
Units Issoed on Enghind and tbe thMttaeal.
Yoor Fotioasfle Solicited. - iMlkiac HOars-^9 A, M. to S P, M.; Bolirtsy, 0 A. M. to 12 M. . UHOoat Doys-Tnesdays ond Fri. m9a.»A.U.
[flEnEEPORTBANK
CAPITAL, tso, 000.
lill STREET, FKEEPORT, L. I.
JOHN J. RARIULL. Pretldeat.
OUACNCn T. BPRAarE. Vic* Preeidtnt.
WHaLUM S. HALL. Catkler.
' MlARD OF DIRECTOIUi
faka '. RaoSalli chauneey T. (>pragui
liaHbOoa. William (I. Miller,
..^FlUaai E. Ooldet. D. Wealey Pine, li'aUaBBH.OaniweR, Oeorgo Wallace, tkaaaas D, Bmtlk, Oolet IVttlt. ASBONIaaikl. Harvey B. Smith,
OhfMte Ii. Wailoot^ eenrgt M, RandaU William 8, Uall,
j Municipal eiecliona la Ih* Stat*.
I Dr. Fraak H. Flood, Republican, wai
I elected Mayor of Elmlra by 678 plurality over Frank E, Bundy, Deiuoorat. The Re. publloant alto elected teu Aldermen,wblcb givea them a majority lu Ibe Common Council, Tbo city bat heenlu control ol
I Ibo Pemoertlt for more tban twenty
I yours.
I Tbe regular clly eleetion in Ithaca re.
tulied In Tlotory fortbe Uemnorals. They
elocted two of four Aldermen, tbu Justice
of tbe Pence, and three out ot lour Supor-
i Tltort. The propotltlon lor the oily to buy
I a water workt company was dtleated.
Al tbe charter election tn Rome the olty Rure Franclt LOreeDla, Republlenu, toi' Jutlico ol tbe Peace, 301 inajorlly. Tbt Rennklicant elect four oul of six Aldermen anil two oul of live gnpervlsora, Tbe next Commcn Council will ttao'd ten Democrats and teveo Republloaas,
Oeorge W, Lane, Pemocrat, wat elected Mayor of Corning by almott 800 plurality at tbo city eleclion, Tbe Kepiiblicans elected threa and the Deinocrats two Al- dormoo, Polltlot had Hllla to do Fllb tba election, local Issuss ooatroiUng tbe re¬ sult,
Hpeclal rranohlte Tax.
A coutsrvatlve calculation would ludk tale that tbe extra lax to bo assessed ngainst the several buu,lred corporntlout lu New York City un,ter Ihe special tax ol latt year wiil rslte (2,500,000, whiie In the Blale the total amount this year raised will aggregate about (1,030,000. Iu two.or three years after tho Stale Tax Commls- slou't corps of eiperit hat gained thetl.or- ough Inlormalioa oecntary In valuing these tpeolal francbltee, and alter all ques- tlont rtlted by tbe corporttlont regar.ling tuch valuations for the llrtt yeur have beeu adjudicated by the count, It It believed lhat Ibe revenue from the law wlil approx¬ imate that received undor tbe liquor tax law, wblcb latt year amounted to (13,000,-
m.
oaoooootraoosoooooooaoooooo
S By I.J. 8
Saaooooooooooooooooooooooo
as a liig, awk
ward fellow, work j
ing nilh sui.ie pu
li.'lil ekill lu an ;
olil-fashiimoil saw- |
mill, aud liviug ou imde, wonderingly
the far outskirts of , "i do not know," Kalph answered,
a pretty village. j "i havo uol heard her speak so many Ilia home was n : wor.ls at a time in ton years."
gray old farm- Beckoning them to follow her, she house, where he dwelt with two maid- climbed the worn old stairs up, up to en aunts, one of whom wa» a weak, | the dusty garret, where brokeu chairs fragile invalid, .inicktempered au.l [ ami long-idle spinuiug wheels mado .juernlous, tho ..thoi waa stout au.l ' ,|,, |he fiiruiture.
Btr.ing in lio.Iy, l.u! i.li,ili" nti,l eilenl. I Down behind the l.igoliinincv crept Ol'len he waa icjiplo.l I., g.- u-.vay !'.. ; the daft womau, aud drew out a large, rush out iuto tho worl.l, au'l leavo th
be light. I h«ve served duty too long to dare desert her now. '
"But yoo aro so yonng," ahe mur mure.I. leaning her faee on hia shoulder; he could feel her breath against his cheek.
Ilia heart beat so fntt he though*, il would strangle him, and that momeut ..f rapture pai.I hiui for the suffering ..I years.
'-.So yuuug au.l e.. ambitioiis-an.l there is the inveution dowu iu the mill 1 am sure that is goiug to work well. " "Yes, lut I have beeu to the village today for lhe last time trying to rai.se even tilly dollaisto pay for the patent, nud I canuot do it. Nobody has any fnilli iu it, they think it ia a boy's Bolienie, ami I'm quite discouraged."
"(Ih, if I only had my mouey "
"Ves, but J.IU have uot, my dnrl ing, nor woul.l t toii.-b oue penny of it if you hod. No, you must go buck i,. your owu home and your own rela¬ tives. I shall uever marry, dear, l.ut I shall c-herish your memory as my one blessedest gift. N,)w, dou't feol badly—don't. "
They wero both sobbing together l.y tbia time; she put her arm up around his ueck, an.l their two tear- n-et fnces nestled agaiust each other like fe-o grieved children.
Aunt Hannah put her white, Hnbby fnoo lu at thc door to suy that diuuer was ready, and seeing the yonng peo¬ ple staudinj.; together there ehe start¬ ei nervously aud exclaime.l:
"Laws Bakes! that's courtin'. u..\v, aiu't It-,"" au.l as they neither move.l nor spoke, she went aoltly across the Hoor aud whispered; "Ralphie, boy, are yoou goin' to be married''
"Ves, auntie," answere.l Gertrude, "and ive want your blessing."
"But you want your mouey, too, don't you?"
"YeV certainly; the marriage por¬ tion, " sai.l "Ralph, bitterly, brushing tho tears from his eyes and trying to fnco his lonely life ouce more.
"fheu cciino upstairs, " she laughed out, iu her .(ueer, wild fashion.
What doos she meau?" uske.I Ger
PEACliPPEAL REJECTED, TO DEFEND THE Mkl
Great Britain WiH Not Assent to the Mr. Diivis's.Amendment in the Hay- Iniiependence of the B3ers. P,-iiincelotc Treaty.
EDWARD J PHELPS DEAD
Eminent Ls-wyer and Scholar Ei pi res at Hi .i Home in New Haven.
Bit Many Pubiir Servic iller lo nreal Hrilal,
,-lle Waa Ml
nnd Served
OUR GOOD OFFICES ARE DECLINED-REPORtS MADE TO THE SENATE.
nt llie linlleil S.a.e. Mee.a ar.roua Rrruaal-I. 1V». M . Ilequeat of the U.iei.-llrll.l .neul Will Sellle llie Te, tee tu Tlietr Oivn Salltracllu
tf^
Ibe
UrookVn llanka o» Trust C—
aaalta. oad every acoomiuodation ta far oa It Maataleal wilh oootorvtlivo nanar-nieni.
lalenBI at the rate ot tbrw |M.r renl. paid on Una Oteotila, three months or mors.
Draft* ItBBed OB all pailani Europe.
Doea a geaeral baBklns hosines*.
Aeoooalt el oorporalious. eompanlet, tocle. Uot, elo., eollctted,
tolkn aatlafaoUon gnaranlea,!
laoalrl** win receive pruiupl altenli:in and ba«tBit«lly aotwernt
Job
Printing
At
ThU
Olfica.
Uoyil II, Uayward llead.
Lloyd H, Hay ward, elghty.four years oid, tho oldest attorney otthe Wyo'raing I Couniy Bar, died al Wariaw, Ho was boru I lu Wlutbrop, Me., Peeeinber 10, 1816, and , was graduate,! from Amherst College and ' iho Harvard Law Hehool. Iu 1S4S he was a,lmitt»d to Ihe bar lu Boohesler. He be¬ gau law praolleo In Perry, and In 186:1 same to Warsaw. Ho wat at one time a 3l«rk In tbu -freotury Department at Wneh Ingtou. F.ir several years be was pretldenl nf Ihe Board of rrustees of tho .Itate institute tor tbe Blind lu Ualavla. I He wns aiso former presideut ot tbe I Board of Education of Warsaw, and of the Wyomlug Couuty Nalional Bank.
j To Hiop Naw Vork't Milk.
Tho central orgauliatlou''ol Cie Five
Slatea Milk Producer*' Association nt a
' largelv attonde.l uioollug lu Blnghamlon
; patted retolutlout tuslalnlug thn action n(
lh* aalei commlltee. an,I a.lvlslng the var-
I lout unlont lu bulid shipping ttallont and
i creameries f.>r tho making of butter or
:heoee. Tbese are to mako ute ot tbe milk
If negotiations In Nuw York Clly lall or thu
dealert tbere will not pay the nrlce to bo
Axed by tbe organliiatlou, Delegatet re.
Korted that t .m.! creiimerles were already ullt nnd r**.!y and oihert un.ler way, Retolulluui calling for legislation againsi bogus butter nud fur pure milk were passed.
Wuuld Abolish Cilorad Hrhoola.
Senator Elsberg lotroduoed a bill wbich
rrovhlet Ihnl no person thai! bo eicl.ided rom a publlo tch.ioi on account of tace or color, and repealing Ihe law aulhorlxiug tbe eelabilabmenl ot separata schools for
olored cblldren.
old place to go to thc dogs, aud the old women to the norkhoune; but n dogged seuae of duty hold him, so he stayed and worked on.
Ouo of tbe han.ls'.mest farms iu Moott Ooiiiity had Htrctchcd its gi^eeu Helds aboul tho old house livcuty yenrs ago, bu! wheu Ralph Mydack's youui?
loose buudio of rng.s, iu which was I slyly hiddeu rolls of strong parch- j ment. .
They opeund them there iu the changeful light tbat flitted through lhe time-stained window.
There were SHXill in gold. The prioe of the farm lau.ia. Not a greal fiirtiiuc, il iii true, l.ut a fabulous sum
wife dieil and left her baby boy, the _ f.ji- the youug people who were brave husband, alwaya reticent, ha,I grown ! jy aud dellantly married ere loug, to positively gloomy. Ilia tw., sisters the groat wonder of the village folks, seldom heard bi'u speak, but ono day, And, Ralph's invention was that wheu tbe littlo Ralph was about tivo ; ,,uoer new saw that has beeu winuiug irears old, bis moody father said, iu n ; such noiice iu the muchauioal world strange, slern way; I these last few years.
"I'm going to sell tbo form. Yon Iwo girls oan live herein thoold houeo, lud I will iloposit luouny euougb iii the bank to koop you and tho boy un¬ til I can sen.l you some mure, I eball go lo Australia."
Huldnh, the iuvali.l, crio.l out piteously, but hor brother pni.l no heed, Hannaii, thc idiot, stared »touily lud upoke uol.
That day tlin farm and the luill privi¬ lege on the little river were sold lo a largonorpiiration that ha.l beeu tryiu;: tor soiuu tiiuo 1.1 b.iy it, >rect a cotton mill tliero. I
Ralph Mydaeli c,i,uo bomi: and packet his trunk, but bia iii,,ti,.iiB wire uusteady, hi.. fo,-e pule, au.l be | fore nigbt lit. was sick, very nick
Tbere waa liltlo that tn'.. heljiless ' n-OQieu coul.I d.i f,,r hiia; tbu farm hands wero disuiiaBcl, all I nl .lured, i who was lo stay an,I lak.- care .,f the ! ?.,w, »,. Ihcy aeut blm oil fur | the ilocbir, but n-buii ho returncl . Ralph My,lack was ileud.
Ten hitler yoars dragge.l slowly l,y. j I'be liitlu inoney iu tbu iiuiik was soun ! cxhausle.l, and partly on cliarity, pari ly by Iho few vogetabl.-s neighbors j hclpe.l tbem raise iutbe garden pnloli, the two ol.l wotueu Hu,l the awkwar,!, ; Bullun boy live.l ou. I
It ivas wull knowu that a large sum ' ll in.may hn.l bcu pai.l lo Jl,-. My ilaok f.ir Ilia farm, bnt tho c,irp,>ratioti
(.lb, bappy loved aud lover!
SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL.
Tbe Londou Electrician says that the shell-factory af tho Boers recently .leslroyed at Johannesburg was par¬ ticularly well equipped. All the ma chiuery in the plaut was driven by electric power, the maehiuery alone having cost 8100,0011.
.Ml ..rgaua of sciisn are stimulated urder (^ ' by oleclrioity. Or. .I. Mount Bleyer I p.iiuta out In tho retina it excites Bcnsntiona of glare aud dazzling, in Iipe var il pro.luces a peculiar buzzing 11,iise, ill tbe tongue i! gives n veiy cbaracleristic luetallic seuaation, and ill tbo uose it creates sneezing irrita- Ibin aud an odor of ammouia.
The cold of li,jiii.l air has beeu l.i.iveu l.y M-.-a8rs. .\. and L Luiuiere l.l relar.l the action of lig*bt ou u neu. Bilivn plate, making it appear that tho pli,,togi.i|iliiu nolion is a chemical rather tbau ii physical efl'oct, There- tar,ling ia o,ily temporary, however, tlio |,lato recovering ils Beusitivenees ,,11 removal from the cold, aud images alreaily iiupreised aro uo wny al1'eole,l.
Protestor Arthur Thompson, in Kuoivledgc, ,leals witli the form of skulls an.l brain capacity. The arer- liad failod uliuost imm.idiat.'ly'after, HO, »<?•• wiRlit (Jfn mau'H brain is about nothing n-aa done about tbi; ootl,iii i ""y "uncoH, that of a woman nbout mills, mill from the h,i,ir ,>f tbo pay \ foity-Iive ounces, Tbis difference be- meut, when tbe legal luipere were i twe-u the sexea is loss marked iu sav-, sigupd, all trace of the money dis ' ago than in civilized races, aud is ap- appoaro.l as clTccl,ially ns though it pnrently explaiued by the fact that in
loNDo.-i (By Cable).-Iu the Hons- ul Loils Tuesday, tho |.rem!er. Ljrd Sails, bury, mad lhe Brilish Ooverumeul's'reply to Piesblouls Kruger and Sleyn. /The ciu- . JjU^big seuleuce Is as lollowsV
"Her Mnj.-slys (iovernmeul ..-au ..nly answer your houors' telegram hy snying that tb"y nre not prepnro.I to assent I., til" ludeponilonco of either the Soulh '. African Itcpublic or lhe Urange Free Slnle.-
The Unite.l Slates Goverumeut, al the re.inest .!f President Krager au.l Presi.leut Sleyn, uftere.l to tbo Hrlilsh li.!Ver.tiueul Ils services as mediator, wllh tl... vb.iv of ' bringing about peace lu .Soulh Africa, hut the offer was decline,I.
No desire lo Interfere was shown lu the
rnpreseutatious inn.le bv the United Kiato.s
j ti.ivernmnot. Tho e..,n,ounicattous fr.im
Adelbert S. Hav, the Unile.I Slate, consul
I it Pretoria, woro transmitted unl nssur-
i luces wore given thnt everything whloli
h" Stale Do|,nrtmeutal Washlogt.,u coul.I
lo In the Interests of peao,. woui.l hu un-
I lertnken gla,ily,
I Tho suggestion ut medlallon sprung I rom Pretoria, wliere Mr, Hay, with III" ! llher i-onsuls, sul.su.|uent lo thn dispatch , )v Presblenls Kruci'r nnd Sluyn ,if theit ; .01(00 cable to L.ird Salisbury, were asko.l I o endeavor t.i enlist the good oltlcs ol I heir reapoctlvn Ooveru'nenls, niipareully . ivlth the view of hrlnglug outside Influence 1 :o bear on Lord Salisbury'., reply to the ] Hoer overturns. Tlin elTirts of all the , K,lropeaii Po,vers- rei.r"sent,illv,!S In lb,' 1 rransvaal '-aj'Hal a|.|,e,ii I., have I.ee,, fruitless, bnt the rei...rl ..f Iho Inltel States cons,,! was fonvard,.,! on .M.,udav from Washiugtun lu tho Unitu.l states embassy lu Loudon, with the proffer us before oulllne,l. ,Mr. While, the charge d'affaires, presented thB,n personally to Lord Sallttiury, who received them cor dialiy, hut dbl uot coraralt himseit to any deflQite expression of opiulon. L.iler !llr. White walled ou Lord Salisbury and re¬ ceived the fortuul roply declining the oifiT. As the 11 ,or overtures had beeu nu- swered to the clleol that uo propositions luobiding the retenllon of the republl.',- Inilcpendouo,. ,.oul 1 bo consl.lere.l, tl,., presi",tall.m of the Americau oiler waa to--, late. Put tho Pre:lil"r, npparenlly, d"",,,.'! it a ,n, tier of sum.'ient liuportanoo t'i put iiluisel! ou record with a formal auswer,
KNULANO'S ARMV IN AFllICA.
lltSIrengtli riacmlal liua.noo ,Meu—Tiven¬ ly Thunaaud lleuionntt Senl Tliere.
Lo.vnoN (By Cablei.-Mr, (ieorgo Wynd- ham. Parliamentary Secrelary of tho Wai (inic, nnuouuco.l lu tho House .if Cnni- ni.uis lliat wben tlie Klglilh Army I.lvlsb,,, a.iive.l III S..,illi AfrUa thore wouhl be i, lolal ot -2,H,010 troops ther,.
After this division nrrived uo moro trooi.s would ho sent except lo III! vaoanoi,).. Mr. Wyudhnm added lliat 12,000 remounU li.i.l been sent to the Urillsli forces nnd that SOOO more were uow un th.. ivav to So.illi Africa. Oeneral Iloberls Is sallslled wllh the uumber of big guns he uow hus.
Trouble In Znluland.
"L..m,on (lly Ciblei.- Trouble Is ei.iecle.l between Clib-l ll^.eb-.iuana an.! Clilef Um brgase In Brilish Zuluiaud. The Boersur. anxious that lhe cliiofs shoul.l .|,iarre!, an,! they nre prepare.I If. support lb.- for,uor as Is also tl,e s,va,:l yueeu. Tho Zulu King h,,iv,'yer, upholds Uaibjgase.
lieruiaiiv'a Conditions.
Iir.Bl.lN ili-.- Cal,le).-ll isaemi-omoinllv aunouuce.l thot wheu IU.. O.ange Free Statu and the Transvaal ad Irns-el to a number of tlu. larg.-r ,ind S'nall -r stat-.s a roque.i tor frlen,llv nie.llalloa the fier,nan Uovernmont repllo.i that It woul.l wllllnelv paitlui^iato |.rovli!ed lhe essenllal o.in,lilluii ot such me.llallon were presout-iiaiiiely, the cerlaiuly thai bolh holtlgerents .lo- slre.l It.
t am a fantier loc;iicil lu-.ir Stony Bi.vik, .-.nr .if the most mdUn.i.is 4iitlktsinjhis Sl.itc, and w.ts boihcred w 'ih tv^l 1.1,1 f.n vi',ii<;, nt times BO I cotitd'not w.irk, iin.l vjiis .-iKwiys vi-v i.->'v'.ip.itfJ .is well. For vears i hjil ni.ilaria ...o Kid in the spiinn, wh. :i cn^.ifjod in plowing, mat I could do ii..iShinjr but slijkc, 1 must l-..;-.-.> Uken ,,-ibo 11 .i l-.nrel Ofqutnine pills besides d->rens of olher teiiirdies, but fievi-r obuim-d any petmanent benefit, last f.ill. ii p.-,ich tim-, I hid a iii.->si scious attack of chills and theti c.immcnced to lake Ki|'.ins Tabules, upon a Mmd's advue, and tho tirst box nude me all riKht and 1 have never bctn withuut them since. I uke one Tabule each inorninp and nijjhi ¦nd somen ines when I feel :iK>re than usu.illy exhausted I t..ke three in ¦ day. Thev have kept mv stumach sweet, mv bowels ren ilar and I have nf>t had the least trnwli 01" m.il.ria nor splitting head, -he since 1 . commenced usini; Iheni. I know aUo that I sl.rp better and w.ikc up more refreshed than formerly. I «lon"t know h.'V many complaints Ripans Tabules will hi-l,\ but I do know Iliev will ctire any on,- in the Condition I was and I would not be wiihouf them at any prue. I -honestly consider them the cheai>fsl-pnced medicine in the wuld. as ' thay are aiso tne most benefuial .ud the oust convenie it i.i tike. I am twenty-seven yeais of .i(;e and bjve worked hard all mv lite, the •ame as iiii»t faiineis, lK>ih euli and lue and m all kinds ol weather, and 1 h.ive never enjoved such good healtl-i .is I have since last fall; in bet. my neighbors have an remarked my in proved condition and have Mid. •* Sav. John, what are you d.M.^g to look so healihy ? "
UiklkatairaKawlu*.aan»«i T«»»»a»^ *¦ »¦..'v'--"** j.^ .valSSI>-a-k«ae lkaiM««Ba*4>nt|«a*tM«il.i..r * ''l*^
hn.l beeu droppe.l iato thu suu obliviou, i
Lawyers searched tho old housc. ' looke.l over tbo few pajiers and books : that Mr, My.Uck ba.l evidently in¬ tended lo take with bun, searched Ins | iveariiig appaicl au.l gave up in .lc : apair.
Little Rnli.b grew up a stout,bcnllliv Ind. an.l wlu-ii be was llflocii be asked some of tiic ueiglib.rs to h<'l|) biiu rig thc ol,l saw mill anew, tliat be might snw logs and tbus eko out hia . scanty »u|iporl,
Kveryi>.,.Iy felt kindly towar,l him, tn 1 seasou after Benson, when tlio ! natcr was bigli, be wonbl work mghl nud .lay am.iiif; tbe fraRraul pine un.l ' hemlock logs, caruiii;; .lUite un mlu , pen.leucc.
ll was here that Gertrude Keiidcn 1 uis foun.l buu ouo day uarly in .Iiiut. He ha.l seeu her bright fac abuul I there thc year before, bul had tiiiiie.l | away from her pleasant words with u | moodiness that was almosl ru.le. For , 1 what hn.l bis w.ary. t.iilsome life I.. ! - <lo wilh beauty .'i 1.10,1 words ' ! What, ludci-1' Au.l yot she w,.ul,l ; ...,1 U't hi.u be. She went ovrry day : aud naU'bC'l, asby a resistless fascina j llou. the pitiless, great saw Icarin.; its I slow way thiou,.'li tbe logs, making 1 them useful nbil. socmmi; ouly t.> .lc ttroy Ihem.
lie was twenty yearH ..1,1 nl last au.l «be was mneteeu.
Sbe had been fussiug about the .,|.| !i.,U8e, makiug gruel for Auut H,lld,ili, au.l trying I.. .-.,n\ a smile iip.,!i Aiii-. Hannah s stolid la-c, but really . uiy ; wail.iig f..r i;:il, ll I.' rcl.iru I" tlu- vil Iagc.
Ilc .a.u. Hi -,„.ii. an.I seeing lier ataiiding alout- lu ih. cioau, p.i.rly fnrnithed room ,^he'vonl straight t.. her and, laWiu;: both I.er hau.ls ni his, he sai.l
"Now, Oertrudo —Mitt Ken.le'unii - y.iu really must u.jt .-...ue hero i:i this manner re.iple ai. talking of it down in the village. I hear.l it re- utrkr.l upon to-.lay, an 1 li your uii-.-le ; ahoul.l hcti .'( It he «...il.l seul y..u to a nunuery an.l kill me oulngbt. ' "l>h. yuU d.l no: -aaat kc here! alie said trriug t., speak plaTfuUy. bui «ith a little luoau m her v.-ice.
•I d'.-l .lo. he auswcre.l. puttiu,; his aim bIhiuI her. holding hvr .-K.n and luuciiiug I'ei «ilb a inu-k. oare..- I'lg motiou. --ii...l ku..w» il i. erorae lUan ileath 1.. te::.l you away, bnl, i)iy darliiiC. aee lhe luug. weary life atrelchiug i.rf.re iue. See th.
lll.l higher races more altenlion is paid, t.i the e.lucali,,n of tho male than the leiuale, an.l consp.|uentty the brain is stiiuulati-.l lo increase.l growth.
It has beeu rep.,rled to the I'nder Secretary of Stale for India that tbe making of iron aud steel iu that couu try is entirely practicable owing lo tbo large .leposiis ..f ir.iu ore which are f..uud iu Ma.lras aud Heugal, a plenti¬ ful supply of uative coal, and lime- stone to be procured at amall eip.'ise from Burmah. The cheap labor of lu.lia in aiso an importaut cousidera- tiou. au.l If the plant were aiiBicieully large nn.l b.ctte.l near Culcutta il i« lielievcl that Ibo works w-onld pi..v.. succes.sf.il.
.\ simple method of getting rid of supertl.ious ,,bsolete railway rolling stock has been adopled nt a f.iuudry lu Micbigau, where a Ivge number of cars were received from a railway .-'iiupauy. The only part of the cars wortli saviug was the melal. au.I the problem was to separate it from tho timber at stuall .-o.i. I'n-o lucliues wer.' built. au.I Iw. Iraina ,,f cms wero release.1 at the to). ..f the iiicliuc an.l all..we.I i.l oollido at lim b.,ttn,u. The wreck was theu burui 1 anl tha iron •ulleclcl, _
lirriiia,. Hlundet aiul llrunellea.
The German .\nthiop..logical S.ici ety has lieen c.Heeling statistics rela live I., tbe comparative frequency ..f th" 111,.n.le an.I brunette types aa.l their ilislribuli..,, throiigh.jiit the ilieruiau Kmpire. rbe obserTaliont were .'..utine.l to -,b.. .1 children, il, 11,1,1,1.0.1 ol whom have been examine.l
I-'..r i.urp..ses ..f .lasaiticatioii ,,nly those that ba.l bl.ie ey.s aud fair ban aul skin were counte.i as bl.iu.les, au.l those whose eyes, hair ami tkiu : were all dark as brunettes.
.\ll oihers .for example, ahildren With .lark eyes aud light hair or with blue eyes au.l dark hair aul akin, were put in a third or - mixed ' clatn.
lu tbe Umpire as a whole th< biondes were f. u-i.l to number HI.. yet ceul., the br.iuellet 14 per ceut.. aud tbe mixed type. ,".1 J pei cent, 1,1 some .listru-ts the prepou.leran.-. .,1 the bloude elemtni wat much mor. marke.1 -a-tpeciallv lu a i.art ,,f tb. Graal Ouclfy .-fdldenl.'urg, wher. Uure were ..nly t p jr .-ent. of pure brunette*.
Tbe eiTeot . f the brnuette Roman elp^eut was markel littinclly in th. souther;) aul s..atbweitern pant
Itr done here au 1 y.m i... vei ing like tbe Empire. N»ar V\\>rm< aod Speyei leinie bright b.r.l iatl est ..f ivach. ..ne ..fleu aeea face, wi.'-li elrongli t.iald I .Ira.; y 'a .U»wa t > abarc tbU , -uggetl lli iti- of ceutial Italy "r lioiu
voot old Boat? ho. BO U vwaid out' OU lUinsa sad oaiaiiacs. I
riie A...eud...enl I'mviiln^ Fnr O.ir ( nn in.l nl llie .Siraragna (anal Agaln.l an Kne.ny in Time of IVar—TUe Canal lo Ue Oiien Hi Aii Timet lo I'eareful r.l.i.liierce—Senalor nlorgai.'. liepnrt.
lVA.inM.r..s, n. C. (S|.".-lal..-l-.-omi.I iclloii was'taken Frhbiy by the Senate -icuuilltc" uu Foreign llelallons wtth Ihe imendmeiit ,,|tere,l by (-halr,imu liavis to h" Hay-Pauno.'f..t" tr.'aty au.l Inteu.led "l.rovl.le f..r the .lefous" ..f lh" Unite.l ¦iiules against attack by w,iy ..t the •S'l-aragua Canal lu the "veut of wnr with a f..relgu power. Following Is the text ot the amendmeui: '-Insert at the eud nf sectlou live of ar. .Icle two the following It is iigree.l. how. ..yer, lhat none of llie l,u,nedlalely fore- tf.iing cou.lltlons sb.l stlpulntlous In sec. li.ins Uii.uber nue^vo, three, four and live if this act shult'^ply lo measures which the United Slates may Ilnd ll uecessary to tnke for securing hv Ils uwn f..rces th" .le. fense uf the Uulte.l Slat.!a au.l the main, lenance „l i.nl.lb- ,,rder.-- The rep'.rt aco ni'mylng the treaty was
.lgue,l by all ll, lubors of lhe oommll-
Itt exoei,t Senntor Morgan. After dls. .-iisslDg the eHect of the Claylou-Bulwer treaty and going over the history ot the "Utlre case tho report, touching upon tho I itrateglo Impurlauceof the oaual, says: ! "IVc stipulate against the blockade of
, ll anal by auy u,illon. In coudltlons
! tl ,it may unl be entirelv reiuole we would ! lin.l tills provision, lu letting uur ships , Ihloiigli the canal free fro;u ,-apture by I ho enemy of gre,it security lo our I couslwls,. lra,l'<. Wlih our uaval bases I at Manila. U'lnululu. Sau Frauolseo I and S,iu Uleg.,, on oue side, nod¬ al Sau Junu, Porto llIc), th.. Isle of Pines and Key West, with .thor fortllled : naval slalloas, .,n Ihn olher side. It Is tx- tremelyhnprol.abl.ilhata Heel would cross oltlierof lhe great oceans uud approach the canal lo Ilud a gateway lo the coasts of the other ocean. If we are uut nhle to { haudle au enemy un.ler such dlsndvau- lageslo Ihem, our poiver of roslstauce to I such a campaign would he unworthy of our I couulry. If ll would uol he lu.llcrous,- As lo the prohlbltlou uf (orlllloalluns the i.'port sayt:
"Wllh the liollltary police of tbo Unlled stale.., provblod for iu this conventlou for 11,0 proteclloll of the canal, Ils defense cau be mn.le perfool agaiust auy torelgn power that Is not strong enough to o.-.-upv the .'...intry and hold It ugalnsl all comers.
-In any ovenl, l( wars ate to co;ne thai
will Involve lhe ownershl|i or coutrol of
th.' oanal or lhe tight uf passage through
11. no hnttio Bhoujd over be fought lu the
; region uuar to It. To make tbecaual a
j 1 alll" ground Is iicoi'ssarliv lo expose ll to
.lestructlon, aud the erecllou of luetresses
lor Its protectlou will luvito hoslllltles to
Us b.callly,
1 "Hut tli" real danger to the canal, from
Iho absence uf forltncallons. Is su slight
' un.l hnprubahlothat Its .llsousslon appears
I to be unnecessary. Ills s.'arcely conclv-
I nble that Oreat Britain would send a lluel
1 ncross tho Allaulle lo attack our western
' casts, or acroso tho I'aolllc lo ullaok out
eastern coasts. I -'In ll.nu of war, as In limes of pence, the ; conimvrce of the world wiil |,ass tlirougu Its p.^rtnls lu (orfeol security, oiiriolilng all lb" nations, uud we of the English- speaking pe.iples wlil either f.irgel that lllls grand work will ever cost us a .lay ol ] bitterness, ..r IV.'will rejoice Ihaloiircon- ; lenlloUB have delayed onr pnigress until ' Ibn liouor lias falleu to our graud llopu!,- i llo to number this nmoug our betl worka j for the good of mauklnd,'- I Seualur .Morgan later In the day tiled n lulnorlly report opp'.slug Ihc amcudmeul I of lhe coinmlltee.
THt QUEEN IN LONDON.
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'.'.'tw H.ivtv. Conn, i Speclall.-The Hon | Edward J Phelps, former Minister to (-iteai j Britain, died at bis bome uu Humphrey { .treet after au lllnest of abnut two.monlha.^ The eud w«s peaoelul, and for sev. ral ' hours before ho passed away he was „u. ' conscious. There wero preaeut Kt th" be.l site his wife, his son (-harles, ol Ii..sl..n his daughter, Mrs. llornll.. Looaiis. of Sew ' York, aud hi. pbyslcluu. I
takeu lo Burlington,
Edward John Phelps camo of ancestors famous tor their legal learning and prom- La^aoe In American political life. E.iward ''^PIMps, n representative to the Oenerni Court of Connecticut In 1711, was Ills groat- grandfathet; Juhu Pliel|>s. a llev.,lutl,.„ttry soldier, his gratulfnther, and Si,nue! S. Phelps, United States Seuator Irom Ver¬ mont, 1,1s father.
Protestor Phol|.s was born on July 11, ln-22, at Mlddlebury, Vi„ was graduated at Mlddlehury Collego lu the Class uf 1810, studied law at Vain and afterward wllh Horatio Seymour wna admitted lo the bai lu Mlddlebury In 1*43, and at the age of twenty.oue began bis professluna! career In his native lown. He left Mlddlehury two venrs Inter for Bennington, VI,. and lu IS.M entered npon !,ls Ilrst public omoe. thai of Second Controller of tbe Preasurv. wbb'l, hn held to I be cluae of I'lesl.leut Flllm.ire's administration.
1870 he was a delegate lo the Vermont
Conslllutlonnl Convenilou the degree,.1 Iloclor of Laws from his Al Mnter. lu 1S77 hn I rnalded over the ceu teuulal ceremonlut uf the bailie of Beu uingtou. Three years later he waa noinl iiated l.y the Democrats fu.- Ooveroor ot Vermont, aud defcited. Hewas then Prei- l.lent of the A.nerb-an Bar Association, he foro which h" .lellvered an address ou "lustice Marshall au.l Ibe Coualllullnnal Lawn! His Time,-
1881 he lii.oaine Kent Professor of Law
Adopted by the House by a Vole o 166 to 120.
STATEMENT OF SECRETARY GAGE.
Xln* UeinncraltVMed Wllh lhe Hepabll cana-OII<*rwl>«^»JUrrct PariT Vote- Tlie >err*iHrv of Ihe Treasury Ka|.|*lni ihp Cl.eneet Made bv ihe rruvialont l.r llie >en Currency Hill.
WisMiNorox, n. C. (K|,eolal1.-Tha lasl legislative step In the enaclment ol the flnanclal bill wa. taken hy the House ol Bepresonlnllves when the ooulerenoe re. porl on the hill was adopled by a vote of 166 yeas lo 1'20 nays, present and not vot. Ing, 10. TUe Senate had already adopted the ooutereaoa repori. so It renitlnod foi President MoKinley to affix bis tU-nature to the measure to make It a law.
Nine Dcmoorat. vole.I wllh the Hepub. llonns. naiuelv: Clayton, Drlggi. Kilin'r. aid, Uudnrlilll, L.vv, s-ulder—ill of Nvlt York; Deuuv, Marylaud; McAlner, Peun. sylvanbi, aa.l Tiiaver, Massaohuselts, I,i ..tber respi-ots ilie voin wa. n.r party lluoi.
Seor.'iarv d.ige m i.le thn folloivlngstale. oinnt. In nvplanatlou of the provisious ot the rinniiclal bill
lhe hill transfers fr ,m Ihn general fund ot the Trea.nry-s cish tl51,000.00-.1 In gold e.iln uud bullion to redemption lund. that gol.l to bo used (or the redemption ol Unite.l Sinlos notes and Trent.iry notes. Thsl fuud 1» henceforth absolutely out out ot and separate! from the cash balanoe lu the Treasury, and tb" available cash bal¬ anoe will lierealiar show a rednctlou ot tl50,000,000 IroiU the figure) that have herelofore prevalle.l.
If redemptions go ourn that the gold lu this reserve fund Is reduced lielow (100,. 000,000 an.t a Secrolarv Is unable to build ll up to the 160,000,003 mark, ho Is given power to sell bonds, aud It la made hit duty to repleul.h the gold to the tlM.OOO.. 000 mar-K hy such meant.
"Tho 'endless chain' is broken by a pro¬ vision whicli prohibits tlie use ol uoLes so redeemed to meet dellcloucles In the cur rout revenues. The aot provides for the ultimata retirement ol ill the Treasury notes Istund lu payment for tllver bullion under the 8hnr,nan Act. Aa tntt at tbtt bullion Is coined Into silver dotlart. Treas. ury noles nro to bo retire 1 and replaoed wllh nil egiiiil amouut nf silver oertllieatet.
"Onu elauta o( the bill wbloh ttaa publlo wili greatly appreciate Is the right that It gives to the Secretary lo colu any ot tho Ism bullion lulo suhsi.Iiary sliver oolnt up lo a limit of f lOJ.OOO.OO). There ba. tor venrs been a scarcltv of subsidiary ailver .inriug periods nf B.-.t!ve retail trale, bm tills provision will givo the Treasury amp!
^ ! uuportuuity lo supply all tbo subsidiary sliver that Is needed,
-Anolbor provision that the publlo will greatly appreciate Is ths authority given to tho Secretary toreoolo wora and unour- ront sub.sldlary sliver uow In tho Treotury or hereafter received.
--A district feature of the bill Is In refer. ence lo refunding t83!l,noj,0(i;i bonds Into uew 11 ipor cent, bou.ls. 'These uew 11
Ker cent, bouds wlil not ho offered for tale 111 will ouly he Issued In exelinnga for
lit Vale, and In succeeding years /oupe.t j iu'e^u',! ;ru',;i,"n't, fa'oVvalue,'.Tf"iid"bondt
"¦" " " " ' " "' "' " " "The hoidertof oldl.ondt will teoeWe a
premium iu cash lo oompeiisala them Ir a measure for the saorlflne of luterett which they .uake. Tlial cash premium will be noiupute.l on a basis nf the pratent worth ot the old bouds at 3!^ per eent. and will be ou April 1, Ihe date tliut ths new 1 per cent, bon.la will bear, S14J.6131 4oi the ,1's. •111.6765 for the I't, and «110,07il for eaeh SIOO of the .I'..
"Thla oiohangn wlil save lhe Oovern meul, after dedneilug tho premln.n paid uearly S23,0OO,0OO, If all Ihe holders ot the old bonds exchange them for the uea
Wn
rlbe
Ten
l.nsiioN (Bv (l.ihb!l,_TI," Chancll ,r ol t!,o Kx.ihe.iuer, Sir M!ol,ae! llloks-Heacb, :.n„o„noe.l that lhe war loan hn.l been .ver-fubs.-rlbnd leu ltiu'.'-s. the applionllous ,U liberiug I'^.OO-.l.
(ieneral .louberl at I'reloria.
I.OBEs/n JI.iR.jrrs ,l)v rtl.!e1.--(ionernl l-.„l,ert has an,vcl at I'relorbi. S'lilli African llopubiic. lo oousull with the Gov.
APPROPRIATION FOR STATE MILITIa.
ri.lrly-Sli A..Jiilai..-(le..eral. A.k For an (..create Fruu. a4U..,.lun iu a.i.UU0,....u.
\V.isHlN-.iT..N, 11. (-. (Si..!0l,ill.- The Adju- laui-denerais cf thirty-sli Stales nu.l ler- rltorles oppeared before the House Com milleo on Mllllla lo urge a larger nnuuai ni.i.roprinllun fnr the luUltia. Al |,r,'8enl there Is a slandlug .innual appruprlatiu,, „f timi.OOO f..r Ibn nillllla wlilch they waul In.'rease.l to t-i,000,000 annually.
Tlio.e who spolie b.-for" lh., oo,nmltl.'e were A.ljiilant-dcnerals Barry, N-,'br,itka; l.„.,itenaut-(loveruur (lobln, I'ennsylvauin; Wl,itoman, .New Mexlo..; Illohnr.ls, Maine; Fl.irl.la, South Carolina; llrnn.lon, Ala¬ bama, Uallon, Massaohuselts; Appb!l.>n. West VIrglnb.i llovston, Noilh Car.iliu:,; t.vermeyer, (-oloiad.., Iloyers, lowa; Slew art I'nnnsylvnnia; Sacketl, Ith.i.le Islan.l Saunders, Marvlaioi; Miller, Nnrlh Ha k.,t:i; 0..re. liullaua; Case, Mlohlgau (iv.r, Ohio, (laulanbelii. Oregon.
As a r.'sult of Uio 1,.nrlug (-halrmnn- Marsh lutr.i.luccl a bill jii..reBBliig Ibo an¬ nual appLiprlaliou to »2,000,tHIO,000, It will i.r..bahly be su|>i.oiled by tho commit
A Cable I.. Alaska I'rnpo.ed. A bill was lulr,..luce,l luthe Unili-.l Stales Senate hy Mr. Foster anlhurUlug the oon- .Irnoiiou by the (iovernmenl ol a .-ahl" from some |.olul on the cjasl of the State nf Wa.hlngtuu I.l Capo N.iuie an.l olher loluls lu Alaska,
New Ilangriunt a.% (..unlerrrll.
.-lliei IViik... ..f lh" ^eoret Ser.!.:.'. ha I...-eived a uew cuunt.'rielt nve..b..liar .11- i.r eerlllloale, series ..f 1«',.6, oh'.ck ieltei 11. i.laie uumber 30. Tue note is prime! fruiii ph'.t.. el. h.-d plates uu paper Wllh red aul blue "Ilk threa.Is betweel,.
aiar Mol Hoyroll tli* Cblnet*.
Iudgo Konwies. uf IU" Uult.. 1 Male- '.'.-iiil. at Butte, Mont., hst hsn.led d ,wu a l».-islou making permtuenl thc lujuu-tlon igalntl labor uuious aud labor lea.lers thai '. r \e:ir« had |.|..s..outed n l.uyo..ll agal,..sl Ihc ihlnese au.l all einpluvers of the Ciii¬ ne.". II Is an.lcrsluu.l that n claim fur lan,aees will be i lesenl-I I , lh" Feleiul 11 .vernalent by th" .'hinese .Minister.
I.u.l Iler Spneeh Tiirougli Frlalii.
Mi-s sasan M-i-aflrey ..f Danville. Penn.. I.-sl ber spee.-h au.l oaUD.Jl r...;ig. niaeauvoae as a result .f seeing a .-bill -.iiied by a trolley car tn Soraniou. Peuu,
tVoman Ualera Porin a Club
Tweuly.n... v..nug m"u ul lielswate I'.iin.y. iL.l , hav- lll-.l art,cles uf In.-.r. ¦ ..ratl.ju f..i a t.achel.jrs- cub. In Ih.in
he incorporai.jr. ate soleuiul.i pielg.'! r. llinre tue ... loly . f woiuen audio ,-o,ll,-
e„an.-e In U-. way auy re-ogultiou of the -X. rue|.uip..e . f the uni.iJ«i.rgani:'..i
; L..NI...N (Hy Cnl.Ie1.-Queen Victoria traveled fro.u Windsor to Buokinghniu Pah
, aco, nu,l afterward drove iuto the cily nf
; L.iudou. She waa everywhere receive.l
: wllh unh'Jiiude.! "iilhuslusiu, lhe ,lemon-
I slrations ,if pntrlolb' loyally being more 1,'iourkalile than even those ..I !,er Hia.
. mond Jubiice.
Iler Majesty's train arrived at I'a,I ling- ton from Windsor al li.lh p, ui. Tli" yueen
! was welcomed !,y the Prli,C" nf Wales, the l..ird Mayor nnd other notables, nn.l e.s- .-.irte.t to Ihe royal carriage, nrouud whb'h 11," Life (luirrls were ,Irawu up In their Bi.l"udld trappings,
Tlie ri.l" 10 llu.'klugham Pabien was al- leu,lo,l by scenes of uueipialo.l enlhusl- as,n. Crow.Is lille.l ihn atreuls l„ au al- iu.!st soil,I mass, l!ir.)Ugh wliloh a path for the l},i,.c„-a .-an-b'ge l,ad lo bn f..ree.l hv the troops. lleafeuing olieors foll.iwed the royal proeessl'in nil along the route, aBdth„u..auds of Union Ja'-ks were waved.
' The e„tb„slastb'S"eu.isof iiouiilline wero repeat,'d lu tho alternoou, whoa the (Jueeu almost enclrcl...l L.indon lu a .Irlve ex- leunliig fr.im llucklugham Palace along
'¦ Ibn ¦l'hn,nHB cuhankraent t.i Sl, Pauls; thenoo Khiug llolb.iru lo Piccadilly and
, back lo St. Ja,u"s-s Pnlace.
1 Thogueena .Irlve aroun.I the clly was n .uemornble evont, Thn royal e.iulpngo passed Ihrougli the ,iuarters ot all classes, but evervivlier.! was ,lh.. outhuslasm .me ii,d uuhuunde.l.
KRUCER SUBIVIITS PEACE TERMS,
rile Kn.irl In lleln... .lie I u.lepen.lrure ol il.e Twu Krpuhllrt,
' L..M..IS (By Cable),-It has liBon learned that the (.eiice roiiurls wliloh have been In
1 eirculallou were lounde.l ou the faot thnt President Kruger had appeale.1 lo Lor.l
, Snllsb.iry tor a cessallon of hoslllltles, nf.
; fering, at length, by .able, the terms whlea ho Is willing t.. ac.ept.
Olll. lal cir.-les here regard llie pr.iposl. Hon as merely a r.ise of the ll.inrs lo gain linin au.l d.l uot eonsider thai I'resi.leni Kr.ig.-r is yel ready to c.nsbler the sweep. Ing demuu'ds whl.-h fireat Brllaln will aink" as reimbursement b.r tlu. b.ss uf life nu.' gr.'nl expenditure.
It Is un'lersl'j'.d ll.at I'r.-slleul Kruger-. alv„„.-es „,..l Wlil, an oniphali: reje.- 1I..I. at 111" bauds ol Lord Salisbury, who I: Is believed, said lhat no auch atteinpt I., uialnlalu tl... Inlepeudeuco ..f tho Trans vaal ou,ild be .-onsldere.l for a moment iiy 11," Hrlilsh (Invernnioul.
FOUR KILLED BY EXPLOSION,
.,n|.lon, N,
1'.Sll T..y, N. J. (Spe.-lal ,.-F.)ur persons were killed. ..ne wa» badly Injured, an. f.,ur buildings war. blown to i.!o.:es by at txpl.jslnu In lhe fuse-lnsllng Mom of the 11. J.iliiis Smith Hia.llng Exf.l.'sive W.,rkr In W.na.i'i" avenue. Tlie .leal nre: Joui Rbo.la, 1V,il!a,u (-H.lmus, IV,iiiani II. 'Tal mage au.l J.ibi. Metritl, a I...v.
Thesh.jek..f ib""Xi.|..s|..n was felt six
lillies ¦
win lu
Killed Ilit (oiure.i Seivanl.
i'lluey Hill, a c..|..r".l iiia:, was kill", alter a .llsagreemeut by I.jlher McBee
fresh laurels by his scholarsblp. :u 1883 he lectured before the Boston University law slu.lebls on Conslllulloual law. He als.J wrote extensively on ConBlllulloua! nud Inlernai I..unl law. lu 18S5 he was ap¬ pointed by Presi.lent Clevelan.l Mlulster I'lenlpoleutlary to Oroat Britain. Pre- f,'ssor I'holpf I,old Ills I,osl f.nir years. He uot only made warm trien.ls ol many dls- tl„gnlsl,.!d Brilish publlolsts. hul succeeded lu creditably safeguarding Auierl-au In- teresls.
Mr. Plielps renched home lu February, 1889, and went to Vermont tn rest. In Oc. tober, 18110, he was defeated for the Unlte.I HInlos Senate by Senator Morrill. Next year he made a Btlrrlug Bpeech nt the un¬ veiling of the Beunlugton Hattie Monu- uieiil. In 1893 rumor selected him for Mr. (leveland s seoond Cabinet. Insleu.l he serve.l ..M senior counsel lor the Uulle.l states Oovernment lu IhuCourl of Arbltrs- tiou over lhe Berln-i Sea controversy, Oierwork oause.l hl.n lo break dowu uud ! he iviiH force,! lo rest ngnln.
Ill March, 18!N>, before the Brooklyn In.
stiiut.., Mr, Phelps coudeiuue.l Prusblnnt
Otevrtand't -Inmons message on the Yen.
1 ozuelan case. Lnter, when the Vonetuelnn
I Arbitrallon Corainlsilou wae named, ho
woB ¦|.i.„lulo,l uuo of Us members,
ACCUSED OF COE^EL'S MURDER.
line Kenlurklau In Cuaiody aud War- leuta laaued Fur Olhera.
lni).-IV. II. Coul-
>Br.i
lon, a clerk in the oIUco of Slato Audlloi Sw.-eney, was arreste.l nnd place.l In jnll ehargoii with co,upllcltv In the murder of William Ooebel. The nrresi w,is ,ua,l6 by Clilofot Polloe Williams,
Warrants wero ,ils,i Issue,! for the arrest of Snorelarv ol Stnto Caleb l'..wcrs an.l Cni.taln John W. llavla, policeman "f the State Cupllol Square, 'The warrants charge the.n also with beiug acessorles lo the Ooebel assaaslnallon, un.l warrants agninst ex-Se.-relary of State Charles Flnley and l.iun 'T. Powers, brother of Secretary oi stale l'..w.'rs, were sworn out and seut lo IVhIlley County furservb'e.
Soveral wltneases who testined ttt the trial of Harlan Whlllaker Tuesday swore thai the shols nl tli« Uiue of the Ooebel aKsussinallou wero llred from the dlree- il.)u of I'owerss offlco, aud ho uu.l all of Ihn partlea for wlioiu the warrants wore Issue.l havo i.eell uuder 1 liu Hi riclesi Bur yolllauee ever since Iho assasslnallou,
RHODE ISLAND REPUBLICANS.
stale Ticket Headed bv William Oragory l.r Norlh Uinaalon.
PBoviDES.-t, K, I, (Speclall.—The llepuh- llcnu Stale Couveuilou, held lu Ihls elly was tbe largest polltloat galberlng ol lb. sort over held In this Htate. In addition tc the 350 delegates representing every olt) aud town lu Bhods Island, ths galleries wete crowded with speotatorsand the plat¬ form with |.romlnent meu of the party.
'The convention was called to order by (Ieueral Hauler C. White, chairman of the Stale Committee, who, for tho commiilee, uamed Hou. Oeorge H. Utter, of Wosterly, as Chairman,
Tha following nomlnatlout wero mtdsby aoolamallou: For Qoveruor—Hon. Will- la,n Oregory, of Norlh Kingston; Llenlen- ant-Oovernor-Chariot Beau Kimball, o. Providence; Atloruey-Oeueral—Wllhird B Tanner, of Provldonce; Hecretary ot Hiale —(?harle3 P. Bouneil, of Provldeuoe; Qon. eral Treasurer—Walter A. Bead, ot Olou- ,'ostor.
lhe folioiving ,lelegalns-at.large to tho National llopuhllcau Conventlou were ,-l.icled: Oeneral Charhis 11. Brayton, ol Providence; Frank F. Ourpentor, of P ror. I'leuce; L.iolusB. Dtcllng, ol Pawtucket, nud ChorloB H, Child, of Provldeuoe,
A FORTUNE FOR A
HORSE, PIvIng Pox
M. Illane I'aya aiDH.a^A Fe
a Tliuru.iBl.bre I Karrr.
I.n.M.oN (By Cnbl,').-Flying Fox, son ol Orme-V,implre, uud the peer of England-, thoroughbred ra.-ers, was sold at public auction lor l'ia6,«75, lhe largest price evni paid for a roee horse, Mouslenr £. Blauu. n,ll!lonalre Ften,'hinau, au,l huu of Ihr founder uf Monlo Carlo, was lh«BUCootsful l,i,lder.
Flying Fox was enlcre,! lu lhe snle ol the late lluke ul Wesl minsters siring ol race horses. The sale was lu many re- spools the ni,,st notable of Its kin.l lu tbs annals uf the lurf Long before the time nnu.,„u..ed f..r the hegluniug of thesaleth. .tables at Klugclero was a s-eno of thi giealest anln,all.iu.
Flying K..X nas the winner of Ibn IHD! l.eri.y. th" Tivu Tbuu.un,! Oulueaa, lhe E'-ll|.s.. Slakes aud the Doneastor Sl.Leger 11" Is a |.,ur-year-.)ld. Ormonde, hit grand- sir.., was s..ld six yenrs ugo lo Mr, McDou .ugh, ..f sau Franclaeo, f.,r tl5U,000,
Killed iu Ilit Own Ueatli Trap,
William Pler.-e. a farm"!, uf He Solo -Mo., 8*1 a .leiilh trap wllh a shnlgun foi til,eves wl,', hn.l been rubbing 1,1. ooro crib a few days ago. He forg.Jt aboul the trap nu.l oieulog tbo door of tho crib re relvod the full .-..nients of (he guu In th, al.d..men. He dle.l a..oi, alter.
CONVICTS FIGHT FOR FREEDOM,
Two
(luard aud a .
Coi-ran.a, S, C. (Special). — Oonvlol. j working on a Hlnto farm near Columbia a.ul others on thn Lnureus County ehalc gang broke fro,u tl,..lr guards a few dtyi eg... In the flrst case Ounrd Barlln wai dlsariu.id, bul the ooovlcla could not work ills rlRe. Five utlaoked blm with rakat He drew his pistol, shot one dead, wound. "d a Buoou.l and two surrendered, Ont escaped. The guord was badly Injured,
In Laureut JuoU (iolemau broke aguard'i head with a stunu, killing blm, telzod bb rlflo and rail. He was purtued with dogt Oo being tnken a iharp flght ensued, John D. Mills, a deputy aberin, was thot down. Coieraau ill,l uol turreader uulll he hud • everal bullett lu hit body.
l.leutenani Weber T*k*t Olt IAI..
Mnjor-Oecral Oils has reporttd to thf IVnr DeparlmeDl at Washington Ibal -leeond Lieutenant Loula P. Weber, ol the "¦orly-socno.l volunteer Iulaulry oommlt. e.l sulcldnlu Manila while mentally de 'ange.l.
T» Itn Pay Inspeeior uf Ihe Nary.
President McKlnley hat tent ths foiiow- ug uoinlnatlon to the Henale Ptymattni Inslah B. Stanton to he a Pay Inspeotoc Ic he Navy.
.lis
villi
.n is t .
cletv Is
i.|.in.-»!
.h tu* fa
ullre
't tuai .ssary f"r
Conareatmaa Cromvr K«iiauBiDal*d.
ll," liepui-ll-au (-.'uvenllon (t th. t:,ghih i-ougre*« r>lstr|.-i met at Miio-le. lu i an Irnnoaiiusie U-.ngresamao Oei»rj.-i iV. Ct.mer by acoUmal|..u.
Ken
rkv.
'ereuoe letween Aljulaul- Cliier and latlleman ui that retulte.1 In an unJ"r- rea.''aed the Leglalatar.. a l-
rerno". 'aiiok'ham wlil ia*tke no 111 ..'.lalului- pos.es.l.^u of the ding, uoiil afier I'je ( .urt .t bat d*cide.l tn» dlsp.ite T ,e •« nat apiTuirlalel »10,1 UOI I r be Ur" Of Leck'jaui lu reurgaQi^ibtf tut !lale ai.iltla.
¦lie auiria in Ihe Wrat.
a: f.-^ilanl iraftr w. fe. lei «,
• aiiooover. II C ,hy tttow tuj aad tlldet a l-^e leeeelAa.
Afier a c.i 'raokf .rt. kv
Ml
.Mb.." .- u ba.bnujr. ai.ui Ihlrly year. 11. an 1 lll.l w.s bi. s.-rvunt and llve.l li l.is i.ou.e. Tli" b.i.ly "f lllii was fount In
M Iiee B tn.m. M llee sie|.t lal" In t h« I ..:n witl. the corpse. Then be r.,.l« inll. t.a-Li V,sited bis lawyers 0,01 surrendered P, lh" Mienff.
Condatuiied man Hang on OallowB.
.-.i.-l au.l re-iguel. singing -Nearer. U> .I...I. I'. Taae. Ldward Wiilia:.;.. ¦..!..re.l Ih* slaver ..f M.r.uie Liti«y. marihe.l tr the s.-affold at Trent.>n. S. J. Hi. ne.-V wa. br.vken, tnd be dle.l easily.
lieurala UrIetalM Na.ii*.!.
The Be|.ul.,l-aB S'ate Cuoveolbvu met i Allanla. Ita.. aul "le-le.l a. .Ie,egale.-ai large I . the l'|,l.* lelpnia C .nvenli.in Wai ter II. Johuton, UnUed stale. Marshal, H A. liu-kar, Coii.s-i.ir of luierual Heveuue an.] M I.. Jnnnson, a lawyer all ot At lanta, and Jolauu W Ly-.b/. lh" praaeut Begi.loirfl the Tre.isorv Tie plalf.jrai adopiel lud I.e. lhe A.l:i.lui.tratlnu ,.f Pfe.ideni M.-hiLiey aai leutw. ailcfflan-. lo tbe d..-tribes .,1 i:,">:. t. ui. pla'. lorm
rill|.iBa* ia Uaarriila Warlat*.
Twelve hundrel w*li.arm"d Fi.lpln hara.. towns garrison~t by the Fortv.
Five Thr
Anll-oi
m..nt, T.
11.auy of
Hurst In
killed h
hangn.1.
Wolr
Womai
1. ver II
.n.all.l Pertui
ly 11..[.kins »
X .In the pn-s
lliem w.ime
l«9« au.l was
,. Wile uui
It Saw lllin Rangad
-as liiilig...l al Beau
on.:e ..f r,iK)0 1 ersous.
u He kllle.l Pnul
a..'|„ttt".|. -Theu !„
f..r tl.is ..rliue w.t.
, sufflag" was .l-fou.o.l lu (he
.,Use <.f 11," 1 ,
v.te.dMloM. N»«l
w.mau h
the ron.ji.
ad i»..ll|.M.e.l
UI|..n sUbuiltl
amen.lmei.t to allow w
th..rougli
1 campaign ha
wa I.egl.lulure by a
ly iOO OO,) y.iterl an.!
1 f.ir the paa.uge ,,!
.ug a euustliutl.inal
o.usn I', vo>, aud i;
,s been earrie.l ..ufoi
Trout FVT Killad by Fire.
Tbe flsii batobery un tbo groundt ol tb( loutb Side Sportineu't Club at Oakdale, („ I., was burned a few days ago. The fln Mn. oause.l by workin..nwho were isphalt. The loat I -!„!, owing to ttie r.ul fry of this yeai
ailing to Ibr
.Ir.jcllou ot 800,000 hatohlug.
mn TrIpleU Chrlil*n*d.
The triplets, daughtort of Mr. aud Mrt, Abraham Voung, boru at Oloucester, Uaat., everal .lays ag... have been formally -brlsiene.l. Ihey were named after Pretl. .lenl .MeKlnlev-. wife. Admlrai Uewey-. wife au.l Mlsa Helen Oould.
tinb
The Fre.
will be ..I,
,ll>a,
lot, a
the
U.n Kthlhltluu mtased In the |
Kuglanl.
liun
itlll
of
nu
largest
eud, laria
r ranch
military
s:ale.
Ar»y.
mancsavrei
Ifflamdlalel)
1^00,000 toldlen will b« . of Fran.-n uearetl 1'
|-M"I |lyn*iuii*lo aioti Fit*.
Flrn which .lariel lu the lialkeol.urt barr.^.im at Leul. h I, , oonsn,ned forty building. I>ef..re 1. wn. extlug ilthel, and caute.l a I..S. which 1. esUmated at tbOO, IrtO. It wat found i.ecetaary t.. blow ..i b'llldlugtlu the path of the Are with 'Ivna Uiiie lu ord' r to .top lit »prea.|.
it hipi.*! For \ol Huppurllna tlollier.
A'.-.ul twenty .1v" ma.k»l il-n Wdnl I'. Ibe U-innn t Mr.. H igU». a widow of Dan- Tlile. Ind . I'tike ..pen the door and dragged her i^w I ton.. Ous aud Elwarl.
Lltg th:
a meu g
Aihl.ral.nn c.iurl al Th* Heaa*.
The (I ,vetn-ueu( hai le„ted a large building in 1,. Irluaeugrachl at Th* Hague. H 'Iiaud. for ute at a parmtntai I ur-au f^r tbe International Court of Arbt irall'iu.
til.rlrlc Oinalbaa** In OerUM.
Au "leolri': o.nnlbua lln* hot l*«n In angurtled lu Birilo. Oermauy.
uear tba I'jwu tl, iug with long grlsvau'-* agalntt lb" . tuey would bll work
a beat, whll.*. ra« wot thai opport Ibell
Tebeccu Crop rree|t*ct*. I
Th* towing ol lobaeeo b*ds for plantt | bas Ijeguo In the o.nnectlcul Valley, aod | the indleailont are that Ibe lereage In lo- ! b*cc.. will l>« eoutldarahly largar ttaa ll ! l.aa beeu for the lost two or Ibrt* yeara. ' Thl. crop last yaar wat lb* l*rg**i lor toot* years, and the larmera bave b««u reaitrk. a'.tv auoceeafnl In telllag tt good prices.
IUE S.\KBATH SCHOOLl
'sssrm
-¦s„
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COllHKliTI^ roR i»iKttCH 18.
RubJerl, Jetut al Malikew'e ttiMttt aott\ II . la-It-Ueldan r*xll Lah* *.. SSit^ Me.uory Veraea, ia.ll-Csaataa« " .in Ihe llay'a LetsoH.
13. ll It tnpposed lhat Iba eolletL- thnw iollowed toon artnrlhehaallsgsftll paralylio, Hon last lessou. able." He may have gone tk as He could elearly tee Ibar of BuflleleBI site id aocomiaodi rrowda that desired to see aadl
Thit must bave l.e«n nent Oap
--where there wat probaMy a avboill llshers huts and cutlou-houtea." "" laught Ihem,'- Josut wasal.«ay;. baaily I gaged.
II. -Levi," The aame as Mallkew. wa. a Jew, and he calla blmaell « | (Mall, lO.Sj, or inx.gatherer, as . whiob was very odious to thaaealsb MS.'] pie, "Tbe sen ot Alpbent." Heary ltiMiS.ij Levi, Jamet and Leaa, Jade aad MBOOillil" Canaanile, wer* brolberai bat Laacsodf others think differently, "Th* Maetfl « custom." Toll-boat*, or cailom.boilia. ¦ was a bnay eenter at mer«haa<tss tH landlng.plaoe of taiany tbipa, aad "a oots ural place tor the colleotlou ol trlbalSoM Inxet," There were two elattat ol paMi> oaue, the eo.nuion lax-gatberer aad Hit eustom-hous* offlclal. Levi noa at tMl latter cloti, bul was uo lest odloaa In tiM Jews bootuso ol that. "Follow tta.". Itll tnpposed that Matthew bad beea Inn* enced by John's preaching, and bad bsatd Jotut ou other oecotloat, but, aa he WOf a publican, the dared not hope lor ptisaasl reeognltlon-lar leit lot a oaUloSlotiplS. tblp; and when 11 came be walled sol ieS a teejnd call, but Imotedlalelr laft klsa«»> tom-houte. "arose and tolloWSd mtA." Our Lord eallt meu Iron all eltiies saa ceadlllont ol Hie.
15. ".Sat at meat Io hia houae." Thto'iras toou after the oall. Tba teaat (Lsk* Mf) wat made to thow hit ibanKtalaats IS OM tor hit remarkable dellreraaoe tn« ttW old oustoin-house. "He alao wlalMd tS !*•
troduen bis friends nnd old rompasl(Mii|a Obtltl." "Uany pnblleant." Thoaa,fniir nbly, who belonged to his outteB-Baaaa.
bowateti thai 1 repeal. Tkask ritloB fer alaa III loathe aWi
Aceording to Jewlib Iradllloaallsa IhS publloaa wat, 1, Au eiaomtaiialoated .net. tou, 1. Au apoetate, S, Aa laMMSlSal of onprettlon. I. A tltt.nbllsa-blaettaa4' a by-word. Tbs Juwa who were aaplSygS by tbo Rodinas to eolleot taxaa weM.oa- tortously corrupt ai)d belomtad M tM loweat clatset, lor no othan WoBW the potltlou. "And tlnBtrt." Tbs i wicked. Perbapt, at Dt. Clarke tbe word here may mean ths hsathsn. "Tbey followed Slai." J Jesua. "They bad not tot ooaoelsaasi letl all 10 lollow Him," bal tksy bad aoMS lo Ibe teaat and through Ihs iBSasass ei Ltvl were being won over to Him,
le. "When the scrilw* and PhaitSSSS." They wnuld not believe la Ohitat theai. telves, and were always trying to " ' oihers. The tell-rlghteous Pha-'l*"! tldered il equal t« legal doHlsmsal lo iM la compaay wllh tnx-gnlbereta aad bsath. ent. 11 tbowt tbe tplrlt ol ladspaaMass on the part ol our Lord to thaa eMats- tbelr traditions. Jesut dstlrsd to sses men aod Ho knew He mott mlaals Wtth Ibem. Uut Ihis thonid not Ss eanlad lee tar. Dr. Clarke well tayt "ll la asMSlB that tbote wbo tear Uod tbould Bet asaO' elate, tbrough oholce, with thewsrkan ol Iniquity, nnd thuuld only be toasd Mih thein wheu business requires II, or ttkm there It a protpect ol dulug good tO tbsw toult." "How It It," Thoy ireres*ldsatly eadeavorlng to lufluenee Ihe dlaalplss agalBil Jetut.
IT. "Wben Jetut beard II." Jaesa Is ready for them; Ue oaa antwst thslr sattl* log. "Thay tbat ai* wboki." Tov latthss and Pharltest eoBtlder yonraslTSS WhoM you are, In your own estlualloa, fl(hlsoM pertoBs; yon do not nssd a phjralelsai ys« do ool need Uy oouniel and adelas, SM tbe talvatlon I bring; but tbeae ;p«M|. oant and tlnnert—Ibete onlaaala—kaew tbey are slok, they know Ibey are ths «esM ol tiu.ien, and I cam* to oall .'sad aa*S Ibein, R.y Jetut raeett and allaasss thSW Notloa that Chrlit repraaeata UlMSIt SB tbe Pbytlolt.i lor toal and body. "Te !•• pentanne." Tboae wordt ars onlttsd Is lbs llevlied Venlon. It It Irae, haw«*erj.tBal all who come to Cbritt mutt i mutt bt such bearllelt ooutrltloB
oommltied that tbe toul will :
fortake them, Trne repenlaaos la wroofkl tn the heart by the Holy Spirit.
18. "Uted to Iatl." In ths law ws Bod only one latt-day enjolaad, aamsly. tie tenth ol ths tsventl. uionth, on wblsh Iba national, annual atonement waa aiads. ¦at the Jews, ol their own ateord, tobSSCVSii many other daytol tatting (tee laS. Hll), nud lu our Lord't lime tbePharlsaaalBMM t wlce a weak. They were tarprltsd tS M Him overlooking Ihlt duty. Thi rhaillisj fatted In older to bavo lutky AtOAmf aol to nhlaln thinga Ihey greatly daolMd. II seems very probable Ibal thla TSfy tAf, wben Jetut and His dltolplea wars tsMl. lug. was one ot their faat daya, aa4 till fnct seome,! lo ng.trava'.e IbeoSaaas. "Ml Thyjditolplet fatt ool." Jesua not eall'S(> fende,! then, by eating wllh pabllsoaa OM tlnnert. I.ul by eating at all. -
19. "Jesua aald unto tltsnh"^' BS Br0> ceeds now with tbrei. familiar lllaatcallMS, bv meant of whlah He JuttlOat BIs dlsM<. |.lat In thu oouite they were laklaf, sad SI Ihesnme time hrlnet out soma Tsry ISISSC* lnnl Irutha. "Wblle tbn BrldStroSSI ll wilh Ihem." Tbit wat not a propel tlsM lo fiitt. Ult ditelplet were tbaa IB thsMHI flutb ol enjoyment In thslr ge^i'lSBad. Lord, tad Willie Ho waa wllb tbSM thlBS wat no ocsatlon for raatlag. ••|Isil|sas fenttt were ! Imet oKextraordlsarr IshIv^ lly." aud Jetut tellt tbem that HIS dissi* niet uow ars enjoying, and rlfhlly ISS| jutt lunh a feaat.
ao. "Thedayt will eome." Ills las to formulate rulet to mast sasb lad cnte. The dayt would aems wbOB I ditclplat woul.l fttt, bul not new. "Awaf from tbem," He wonld Isavs tbeaMiK« time. "In thote dayt," Of «alSfll»JMl .
lag, thea^lt«i«|a
,.-, - .. - Jg la ¦o«d,*tat.ib
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w ^onnii^ let)ietoJ. A rAMII.T IlEtVSl'ArKR OF LOCAL. ANU UENER.VL ISITELI.lUENfcK. 1 RKKPOirr, N. Vt. FRIDAY, MAIK 11 Mn IIMIU. Tliai: •l.SO riAKLT ll ABVA*^ NO. 20. raaeally Appolalad Conanaltloo*. TbaaepolBtmeot of tpeelal invesllgattnn caBmllttaa tiae* lb91 under a resolution paaaod oaly hy c-r. braach ot the Legltla- inre wat lllega!. '^hlt wonld Include the Haatt latettigatlBg Committee, tbo Fnl- .„. . , !o»* OommRloe which Invottlgated tho flOtt. l?UJiTON AND GOLD .STS., I Harrogatet oflloo of New York County, t-.-f ' i aa wejl at the 8 >ec!al Logltlatlve Commit £>exita.l Farlors, '^^ tOtNUieilEII t SKIDMORE. Bt rtlXK L. HAKIO^. I ura here In tbn dark with your fac Manelt*- Here lu lhe .lark with your lace; i ..le o-er the dear brnw the rtiigleis nl j Ho you tliink of the kl... ihut I left ol them yet'-j Aud the cheek wher» lh" rose-dimi'lc wblcb It no'w lovestlgallog th. clal aSalrt of tbecltyolHyracute, ljectl.-.n 21: of Ibe Legislative law passed In isntsys: "Neither Houte tball, witbout I the content of tbe other, appoiut any com¬ mitleo ol 111 own raamliera or others at thn public expense except in cases of couteste.1 einetlont,-' The attention of thfl presi.liug ofn-iar ol tho Senate wat called to thla pro¬ vision of law, Tbe occtslou was the con- ttderallon! of a resolution ofTered by Sena¬ lor Coffey, of tlrooklyo.provhllng (or Ibe appoiutmeut ol a special commiltoe of (Ive msmbortto lu'iulre Into the management nf Ibe Third Avenue Railroa.l Company of ILow York CUy.' Henator Coffey desired the b*ir»*c//-.r rf V i vt'ifr'l.-/i\' ' Immediate coaslderatlon of tlio reaolution. ^TMrSlCI.iA and SLRGEO.y . WenatorOra-ly r.laod. tho point of or.lor l«I»P Brooklyn, N. Y. ,g. . • a .SO up rULTON AND OOLn STKEKrs, . Loeaer a, BRODKLYN, N. V. W. J. STEELe, M. D.. ra- Ml etie, I have said, ll has It passed with th,. spl lug set, WBerothe joy on.l lb. ody in»t. In thn boaulllnl ear lur. wllh your fac n an.l lhe .,f May nystleal light ¦an.lering beam, allng the .iaikne.-s that dwell- UALUWINa. L. t V l.l » A. M. UfTlce. Harrlauu Avenuo s Telephone Cai:, Baldwins U, OCONGC A. MOTT, LAWYER, ie«VtSt.,BOT«nch*l Broaklya,H.T.CIIy SOMB, Lynbrook, goeoat Co., N. V. —a, "Slj^yBbrook." "JoaOA Brooklyn " B. A. DORI.X>N. .BOXDED AUCTIOXEER 04d FBllowt' BiMk, tA*a^ •tnat. atar Chnrcb JOHN p. WRIQHT, OBXERAL AUCTIOXEER, PReePORT, I.. I. riN.kNCIAL, BaBbrRockYilleCentre JlrllajtA .ivenue, KOCKViLLE CENTRG L. I tnai under 'itocClon SI bl tbe Legis¬ lative Itm qnotod abovo a oommlttee of nltbor taonie ot the Legislature cannot he appointed where Us action will Incnr auy espBBto to the gttte, except uuder tlie nu¬ thorlly Ota retoiutton adopted by bolb Houtot. Lleutonant-Ooveruor Woodruft, wbo wat In tbe eualr,'beld that tbs polnl was well takeu. Senator ColTey then moved to nmend Ihe resolution so that It would re- oulro tbo coucurrenoe of tbo Assembly, Tbo araendmeot wat adopte,l aud uuder tho rules the oouslderatlou of the resolu¬ tion went over, as a coucurrent rotolutloa oaonot becoatldered tbo tame dny It It In- troduoed. Sail Fur 0«,000,009 Uamaget. Byrou t. gohnltz, ol BulTalu, h,is began tu action agalBtt the Delaware, Lacka- 1 wauK and Western Railroad an.l the New Vork, Lackawanatud Wetlsrn Railroad for (2,000,000, Iu bit complaint Mr, Behultz I saya ho wanlt damagea for the lott-of bis . land and for rent, for tbe appra irlntton ot t nbout forty acres ot quarry lands, for PRBEPORT. I clotlng and filling up of llewellt street^ . I nud for Ibo nillog up ,if Main street In front ,,{ bis pro i*(ty and thn building otan em¬ bankment In front ol tals bome. Ha alleges, un Informatlou and lieiief, thnt tho de- fea.lautt confederated, ujnsplred by fraud 4.nd dooelt. to choal, boycott, ruiu '.nd kil! him, under oolor of law, ;.y attem pllug to lucarooralo him loan atylum for lhe Ininne, to re. main there until he shouhl .lie. Kuhiiltt auyt the ratlrotda took hit land lu 1R88 nui' that on November 2«, IHM, he seoi red a HuproBO Court order permitting him to re. rive and ptoteaula teveral actions agaiust divers peraont tnd corptiratloat as a pooi parton. He deelarap that an attempt wai ma.la to bnva htm plnoed In nn asylum nud tbat tba propotltlon waa made td bis wife, tf tbia wot done, tbal tUe would get (14,- 000, but, Bebultii declaret, bis wile rejected tbo niter with ludlguatlou and nevor wonl near the lawyers or the Interested pertons again. Ill" night — The .larkness th" makes whU"- Llke a spirit that Bnl, lo! It is bere, a And stare at lh. .\m 1 longing lu your linu.l, As memory leads Where tbo ros.M 1 know not. This only I know: . Th.i grief and the glory nre past; Au.l Ifll be ros-s, or If it he . kiss uf n.>.ra morniug moves lu a dreaml'- ,n.l I stau.l dark uess aloue. night lor tl.M touch ot blo II i ove-r -the pe o nud th hlle ou , I ream Life Perohan.-e I shall dreams again Cu.ler the suulight. III. r.,! Under the dalsb.s uf Ood smile al insl! ! pain: he so.l: all tb.i ,lear an,! lhe taiu — ^i« MKVEIa r. PBILLIPf. Prttidenl. taOXAB a. KNIOHT, Tire Preiident. HIRAM R. fiMlTH, Caahler. BOARD or DIRECTORS: lebtrtA. Daritoa, ThomotO. Knight, I Vteoeal. Hlrtm K. Hrallh, •nh l>. Combee, Wealey U. Hmlth, Ja/B*. CharlttL, Wallace, I w, Ilayee, AnttlnCnrnwell, t. PhUitia, Nelton U. Bmltb. . DeMoM, John T. DasitoB. r itoTliBa, Edward T. TburtloB, awaUlOB Vtr. Pearaall. Ws do a Oeneral Banking Bnsineea of Deposit sod Disoonnt. loleciMt Paid on Speoia! Depoaita. Units Issoed on Enghind and tbe thMttaeal. Yoor Fotioasfle Solicited. - iMlkiac HOars-^9 A, M. to S P, M.; Bolirtsy, 0 A. M. to 12 M. . UHOoat Doys-Tnesdays ond Fri. m9a.»A.U. [flEnEEPORTBANK CAPITAL, tso, 000. lill STREET, FKEEPORT, L. I. JOHN J. RARIULL. Pretldeat. OUACNCn T. BPRAarE. Vic* Preeidtnt. WHaLUM S. HALL. Catkler. ' MlARD OF DIRECTOIUi faka '. RaoSalli chauneey T. (>pragui liaHbOoa. William (I. Miller, ..^FlUaai E. Ooldet. D. Wealey Pine, li'aUaBBH.OaniweR, Oeorgo Wallace, tkaaaas D, Bmtlk, Oolet IVttlt. ASBONIaaikl. Harvey B. Smith, OhfMte Ii. Wailoot^ eenrgt M, RandaU William 8, Uall, j Municipal eiecliona la Ih* Stat*. I Dr. Fraak H. Flood, Republican, wai I elected Mayor of Elmlra by 678 plurality over Frank E, Bundy, Deiuoorat. The Re. publloant alto elected teu Aldermen,wblcb givea them a majority lu Ibe Common Council, Tbo city bat heenlu control ol I Ibo Pemoertlt for more tban twenty I yours. I Tbe regular clly eleetion in Ithaca re. tulied In Tlotory fortbe Uemnorals. They elocted two of four Aldermen, tbu Justice of tbe Pence, and three out ot lour Supor- i Tltort. The propotltlon lor the oily to buy I a water workt company was dtleated. Al tbe charter election tn Rome the olty Rure Franclt LOreeDla, Republlenu, toi' Jutlico ol tbe Peace, 301 inajorlly. Tbt Rennklicant elect four oul of six Aldermen anil two oul of live gnpervlsora, Tbe next Commcn Council will ttao'd ten Democrats and teveo Republloaas, Oeorge W, Lane, Pemocrat, wat elected Mayor of Corning by almott 800 plurality at tbo city eleclion, Tbe Kepiiblicans elected threa and the Deinocrats two Al- dormoo, Polltlot had Hllla to do Fllb tba election, local Issuss ooatroiUng tbe re¬ sult, Hpeclal rranohlte Tax. A coutsrvatlve calculation would ludk tale that tbe extra lax to bo assessed ngainst the several buu,lred corporntlout lu New York City un,ter Ihe special tax ol latt year wiil rslte (2,500,000, whiie In the Blale the total amount this year raised will aggregate about (1,030,000. Iu two.or three years after tho Stale Tax Commls- slou't corps of eiperit hat gained thetl.or- ough Inlormalioa oecntary In valuing these tpeolal francbltee, and alter all ques- tlont rtlted by tbe corporttlont regar.ling tuch valuations for the llrtt yeur have beeu adjudicated by the count, It It believed lhat Ibe revenue from the law wlil approx¬ imate that received undor tbe liquor tax law, wblcb latt year amounted to (13,000,- m. oaoooootraoosoooooooaoooooo S By I.J. 8 Saaooooooooooooooooooooooo as a liig, awk ward fellow, work j ing nilh sui.ie pu li.'lil ekill lu an ; olil-fashiimoil saw- mill, aud liviug ou imde, wonderingly the far outskirts of , "i do not know" Kalph answered, a pretty village. j "i havo uol heard her speak so many Ilia home was n : wor.ls at a time in ton years." gray old farm- Beckoning them to follow her, she house, where he dwelt with two maid- climbed the worn old stairs up, up to en aunts, one of whom wa» a weak, the dusty garret, where brokeu chairs fragile invalid, .inicktempered au.l [ ami long-idle spinuiug wheels mado .juernlous, tho ..thoi waa stout au.l ' , ,, he fiiruiture. Btr.ing in lio.Iy, l.u! i.li,ili" nti,l eilenl. I Down behind the l.igoliinincv crept Ol'len he waa icjiplo.l I., g.- u-.vay !'.. ; the daft womau, aud drew out a large, rush out iuto tho worl.l, au'l leavo th be light. I h«ve served duty too long to dare desert her now. ' "But yoo aro so yonng" ahe mur mure.I. leaning her faee on hia shoulder; he could feel her breath against his cheek. Ilia heart beat so fntt he though*, il would strangle him, and that momeut ..f rapture pai.I hiui for the suffering ..I years. '-.So yuuug au.l e.. ambitioiis-an.l there is the inveution dowu iu the mill 1 am sure that is goiug to work well. " "Yes, lut I have beeu to the village today for lhe last time trying to rai.se even tilly dollaisto pay for the patent, nud I canuot do it. Nobody has any fnilli iu it, they think it ia a boy's Bolienie, ami I'm quite discouraged." "(Ih, if I only had my mouey " "Ves, but J.IU have uot, my dnrl ing, nor woul.l t toii.-b oue penny of it if you hod. No, you must go buck i,. your owu home and your own rela¬ tives. I shall uever marry, dear, l.ut I shall c-herish your memory as my one blessedest gift. N,)w, dou't feol badly—don't. " They wero both sobbing together l.y tbia time; she put her arm up around his ueck, an.l their two tear- n-et fnces nestled agaiust each other like fe-o grieved children. Aunt Hannah put her white, Hnbby fnoo lu at thc door to suy that diuuer was ready, and seeing the yonng peo¬ ple staudinj.; together there ehe start¬ ei nervously aud exclaime.l: "Laws Bakes! that's courtin'. u..\v, aiu't It-"" au.l as they neither move.l nor spoke, she went aoltly across the Hoor aud whispered; "Ralphie, boy, are yoou goin' to be married'' "Ves, auntie" answere.l Gertrude, "and ive want your blessing." "But you want your mouey, too, don't you?" "YeV certainly; the marriage por¬ tion, " sai.l "Ralph, bitterly, brushing tho tears from his eyes and trying to fnco his lonely life ouce more. "fheu cciino upstairs, " she laughed out, iu her .(ueer, wild fashion. What doos she meau?" uske.I Ger PEACliPPEAL REJECTED, TO DEFEND THE Mkl Great Britain WiH Not Assent to the Mr. Diivis's.Amendment in the Hay- Iniiependence of the B3ers. P,-iiincelotc Treaty. EDWARD J PHELPS DEAD Eminent Ls-wyer and Scholar Ei pi res at Hi .i Home in New Haven. Bit Many Pubiir Servic iller lo nreal Hrilal, ,-lle Waa Ml nnd Served OUR GOOD OFFICES ARE DECLINED-REPORtS MADE TO THE SENATE. nt llie linlleil S.a.e. Mee.a ar.roua Rrruaal-I. 1V». M . Ilequeat of the U.iei.-llrll.l .neul Will Sellle llie Te, tee tu Tlietr Oivn Salltracllu tf^ Ibe UrookVn llanka o» Trust C— aaalta. oad every acoomiuodation ta far oa It Maataleal wilh oootorvtlivo nanar-nieni. lalenBI at the rate ot tbrw M.r renl. paid on Una Oteotila, three months or mors. Draft* ItBBed OB all pailani Europe. Doea a geaeral baBklns hosines*. Aeoooalt el oorporalious. eompanlet, tocle. Uot, elo., eollctted, tolkn aatlafaoUon gnaranlea,! laoalrl** win receive pruiupl altenli:in and ba«tBit«lly aotwernt Job Printing At ThU Olfica. Uoyil II, Uayward llead. Lloyd H, Hay ward, elghty.four years oid, tho oldest attorney otthe Wyo'raing I Couniy Bar, died al Wariaw, Ho was boru I lu Wlutbrop, Me., Peeeinber 10, 1816, and , was graduate,! from Amherst College and ' iho Harvard Law Hehool. Iu 1S4S he was a,lmitt»d to Ihe bar lu Boohesler. He be¬ gau law praolleo In Perry, and In 186:1 same to Warsaw. Ho wat at one time a 3l«rk In tbu -freotury Department at Wneh Ingtou. F.ir several years be was pretldenl nf Ihe Board of rrustees of tho .Itate institute tor tbe Blind lu Ualavla. I He wns aiso former presideut ot tbe I Board of Education of Warsaw, and of the Wyomlug Couuty Nalional Bank. j To Hiop Naw Vork't Milk. Tho central orgauliatlou''ol Cie Five Slatea Milk Producer*' Association nt a ' largelv attonde.l uioollug lu Blnghamlon ; patted retolutlout tuslalnlug thn action n( lh* aalei commlltee. an,I a.lvlslng the var- I lout unlont lu bulid shipping ttallont and i creameries f.>r tho making of butter or :heoee. Tbese are to mako ute ot tbe milk If negotiations In Nuw York Clly lall or thu dealert tbere will not pay the nrlce to bo Axed by tbe organliiatlou, Delegatet re. Korted that t .m.! creiimerles were already ullt nnd r**.!y and oihert un.ler way, Retolulluui calling for legislation againsi bogus butter nud fur pure milk were passed. Wuuld Abolish Cilorad Hrhoola. Senator Elsberg lotroduoed a bill wbich rrovhlet Ihnl no person thai! bo eicl.ided rom a publlo tch.ioi on account of tace or color, and repealing Ihe law aulhorlxiug tbe eelabilabmenl ot separata schools for olored cblldren. old place to go to thc dogs, aud the old women to the norkhoune; but n dogged seuae of duty hold him, so he stayed and worked on. Ouo of tbe han.ls'.mest farms iu Moott Ooiiiity had Htrctchcd its gi^eeu Helds aboul tho old house livcuty yenrs ago, bu! wheu Ralph Mydack's youui? loose buudio of rng.s, iu which was I slyly hiddeu rolls of strong parch- j ment. . They opeund them there iu the changeful light tbat flitted through lhe time-stained window. There were SHXill in gold. The prioe of the farm lau.ia. Not a greal fiirtiiuc, il iii true, l.ut a fabulous sum wife dieil and left her baby boy, the _ f.ji- the youug people who were brave husband, alwaya reticent, ha,I grown ! jy aud dellantly married ere loug, to positively gloomy. Ilia tw., sisters the groat wonder of the village folks, seldom heard bi'u speak, but ono day, And, Ralph's invention was that wheu tbe littlo Ralph was about tivo ; ,,uoer new saw that has beeu winuiug irears old, bis moody father said, iu n ; such noiice iu the muchauioal world strange, slern way; I these last few years. "I'm going to sell tbo form. Yon Iwo girls oan live herein thoold houeo, lud I will iloposit luouny euougb iii the bank to koop you and tho boy un¬ til I can sen.l you some mure, I eball go lo Australia." Huldnh, the iuvali.l, crio.l out piteously, but hor brother pni.l no heed, Hannaii, thc idiot, stared »touily lud upoke uol. That day tlin farm and the luill privi¬ lege on the little river were sold lo a largonorpiiration that ha.l beeu tryiu;: tor soiuu tiiuo 1.1 b.iy it, >rect a cotton mill tliero. I Ralph Mydaeli c,i,uo bomi: and packet his trunk, but bia iii,,ti,.iiB wire uusteady, hi.. fo,-e pule, au.l be fore nigbt lit. was sick, very nick Tbere waa liltlo that tn'.. heljiless ' n-OQieu coul.I d.i f,,r hiia; tbu farm hands wero disuiiaBcl, all I nl .lured, i who was lo stay an,I lak.- care .,f the ! ?.,w, »,. Ihcy aeut blm oil fur the ilocbir, but n-buii ho returncl . Ralph My,lack was ileud. Ten hitler yoars dragge.l slowly l,y. j I'be liitlu inoney iu tbu iiuiik was soun ! cxhausle.l, and partly on cliarity, pari ly by Iho few vogetabl.-s neighbors j hclpe.l tbem raise iutbe garden pnloli, the two ol.l wotueu Hu,l the awkwar,!, ; Bullun boy live.l ou. I It ivas wull knowu that a large sum ' ll in.may hn.l bcu pai.l lo Jl,-. My ilaok f.ir Ilia farm, bnt tho c,irp,>ratioti (.lb, bappy loved aud lover! SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL. Tbe Londou Electrician says that the shell-factory af tho Boers recently .leslroyed at Johannesburg was par¬ ticularly well equipped. All the ma chiuery in the plaut was driven by electric power, the maehiuery alone having cost 8100,0011. .Ml ..rgaua of sciisn are stimulated urder (^ ' by oleclrioity. Or. .I. Mount Bleyer I p.iiuta out In tho retina it excites Bcnsntiona of glare aud dazzling, in Iipe var il pro.luces a peculiar buzzing 11,iise, ill tbe tongue i! gives n veiy cbaracleristic luetallic seuaation, and ill tbo uose it creates sneezing irrita- Ibin aud an odor of ammouia. The cold of li,jiii.l air has beeu l.i.iveu l.y M-.-a8rs. .\. and L Luiuiere l.l relar.l the action of lig*bt ou u neu. Bilivn plate, making it appear that tho pli,,togi.i iliiu nolion is a chemical rather tbau ii physical efl'oct, There- tar,ling ia o,ily temporary, however, tlio ,lato recovering ils Beusitivenees ,,11 removal from the cold, aud images alreaily iiupreised aro uo wny al1'eole,l. Protestor Arthur Thompson, in Kuoivledgc, ,leals witli the form of skulls an.l brain capacity. The arer- liad failod uliuost imm.idiat.'ly'after, HO, »•• wiRlit (Jfn mau'H brain is about nothing n-aa done about tbi; ootl,iii i ""y "uncoH, that of a woman nbout mills, mill from the h,i,ir ,>f tbo pay \ foity-Iive ounces, Tbis difference be- meut, when tbe legal luipere were i twe-u the sexea is loss marked iu sav-, sigupd, all trace of the money dis ' ago than in civilized races, aud is ap- appoaro.l as clTccl,ially ns though it pnrently explaiued by the fact that in loNDo.-i (By Cable).-Iu the Hons- ul Loils Tuesday, tho .rem!er. Ljrd Sails, bury, mad lhe Brilish Ooverumeul's'reply to Piesblouls Kruger and Sleyn. /The ciu- . JjU^big seuleuce Is as lollowsV "Her Mnj.-slys (iovernmeul ..-au ..nly answer your houors' telegram hy snying that tb"y nre not prepnro.I to assent I., til" ludeponilonco of either the Soulh '. African Itcpublic or lhe Urange Free Slnle.- The Unite.l Slates Goverumeut, al the re.inest .!f President Krager au.l Presi.leut Sleyn, uftere.l to tbo Hrlilsh li.!Ver.tiueul Ils services as mediator, wllh tl... vb.iv of ' bringing about peace lu .Soulh Africa, hut the offer was decline,I. No desire lo Interfere was shown lu the rnpreseutatious inn.le bv the United Kiato.s j ti.ivernmnot. Tho e..,n,ounicattous fr.im Adelbert S. Hav, the Unile.I Slate, consul I it Pretoria, woro transmitted unl nssur- i luces wore given thnt everything whloli h" Stale Do ,nrtmeutal Washlogt.,u coul.I lo In the Interests of peao,. woui.l hu un- I lertnken gla,ily, I Tho suggestion ut medlallon sprung I rom Pretoria, wliere Mr, Hay, with III" ! llher i-onsuls, sul.su. uent lo thn dispatch , )v Presblenls Kruci'r nnd Sluyn ,if theit ; .01(00 cable to L.ird Salisbury, were asko.l I o endeavor t.i enlist the good oltlcs ol I heir reapoctlvn Ooveru'nenls, niipareully . ivlth the view of hrlnglug outside Influence 1 :o bear on Lord Salisbury'., reply to the ] Hoer overturns. Tlin elTirts of all the , K,lropeaii Po,vers- rei.r"sent,illv,!S In lb,' 1 rransvaal '-aj'Hal a . ,e,ii I., have I.ee,, fruitless, bnt the rei...rl ..f Iho Inltel States cons,,! was fonvard,.,! on .M.,udav from Washiugtun lu tho Unitu.l states embassy lu Loudon, with the proffer us before oulllne,l. ,Mr. While, the charge d'affaires, presented thB,n personally to Lord Sallttiury, who received them cor dialiy, hut dbl uot coraralt himseit to any deflQite expression of opiulon. L.iler !llr. White walled ou Lord Salisbury and re¬ ceived the fortuul roply declining the oifiT. As the 11 ,or overtures had beeu nu- swered to the clleol that uo propositions luobiding the retenllon of the republl.',- Inilcpendouo,. ,.oul 1 bo consl.lere.l, tl,., presi",tall.m of the Americau oiler waa to--, late. Put tho Pre:lil"r, npparenlly, d"",,,.'! it a ,n, tier of sum.'ient liuportanoo t'i put iiluisel! ou record with a formal auswer, KNULANO'S ARMV IN AFllICA. lltSIrengtli riacmlal liua.noo ,Meu—Tiven¬ ly Thunaaud lleuionntt Senl Tliere. Lo.vnoN (By Cablei.-Mr, (ieorgo Wynd- ham. Parliamentary Secrelary of tho Wai (inic, nnuouuco.l lu tho House .if Cnni- ni.uis lliat wben tlie Klglilh Army I.lvlsb,,, a.iive.l III S..,illi AfrUa thore wouhl be i, lolal ot -2,H,010 troops ther,. After this division nrrived uo moro trooi.s would ho sent except lo III! vaoanoi,).. Mr. Wyudhnm added lliat 12,000 remounU li.i.l been sent to the Urillsli forces nnd that SOOO more were uow un th.. ivav to So.illi Africa. Oeneral Iloberls Is sallslled wllh the uumber of big guns he uow hus. Trouble In Znluland. "L..m,on (lly Ciblei.- Trouble Is ei.iecle.l between Clib-l ll^.eb-.iuana an.! Clilef Um brgase In Brilish Zuluiaud. The Boersur. anxious that lhe cliiofs shoul.l . ,iarre!, an,! they nre prepare.I If. support lb.- for,uor as Is also tl,e s,va,:l yueeu. Tho Zulu King h,,iv,'yer, upholds Uaibjgase. lieruiaiiv'a Conditions. Iir.Bl.lN ili-.- Cal,le).-ll isaemi-omoinllv aunouuce.l thot wheu IU.. O.ange Free Statu and the Transvaal ad Irns-el to a number of tlu. larg.-r ,ind S'nall -r stat-.s a roque.i tor frlen,llv nie.llalloa the fier,nan Uovernmont repllo.i that It woul.l wllllnelv paitlui^iato .rovli!ed lhe essenllal o.in,lilluii ot such me.llallon were presout-iiaiiiely, the cerlaiuly thai bolh holtlgerents .lo- slre.l It. t am a fantier loc;iicil lu-.ir Stony Bi.vik, .-.nr .if the most mdUn.i.is 4iitlktsinjhis Sl.itc, and w.ts boihcred w 'ih tv^l 1.1,1 f.n vi',ii<;, nt times BO I cotitd'not w.irk, iin.l vjiis .-iKwiys vi-v i.->'v'.ip.itfJ .is well. For vears i hjil ni.ilaria ...o Kid in the spiinn, wh. :i cn^.ifjod in plowing, mat I could do ii..iShinjr but slijkc, 1 must l-..;-.-.> Uken ,,-ibo 11 .i l-.nrel Ofqutnine pills besides d->rens of olher teiiirdies, but fievi-r obuim-d any petmanent benefit, last f.ill. ii p.-,ich tim-, I hid a iii.->si scious attack of chills and theti c.immcnced to lake Ki '.ins Tabules, upon a Mmd's advue, and tho tirst box nude me all riKht and 1 have never bctn withuut them since. I uke one Tabule each inorninp and nijjhi ¦nd somen ines when I feel :iK>re than usu.illy exhausted I t..ke three in ¦ day. Thev have kept mv stumach sweet, mv bowels ren ilar and I have nf>t had the least trnwli 01" m.il.ria nor splitting head, -he since 1 . commenced usini; Iheni. I know aUo that I sl.rp better and w.ikc up more refreshed than formerly. I «lon"t know h.'V many complaints Ripans Tabules will hi-l,\ but I do know Iliev will ctire any on,- in the Condition I was and I would not be wiihouf them at any prue. I -honestly consider them the cheai>fsl-pnced medicine in the wuld. as ' thay are aiso tne most benefuial .ud the oust convenie it i.i tike. I am twenty-seven yeais of .i(;e and bjve worked hard all mv lite, the •ame as iiii»t faiineis, lK>ih euli and lue and m all kinds ol weather, and 1 h.ive never enjoved such good healtl-i .is I have since last fall; in bet. my neighbors have an remarked my in proved condition and have Mid. •* Sav. John, what are you d.M.^g to look so healihy ? " UiklkatairaKawlu*.aan»«i T«»»»a»^ *¦ »¦..'v'--"** j.^ .valSSI>-a-k«ae lkaiM««Ba*4>nt «a*tM«il.i..r * ''l*^ hn.l beeu droppe.l iato thu suu obliviou, i Lawyers searched tho old housc. ' looke.l over tbo few pajiers and books : that Mr, My.Uck ba.l evidently in¬ tended lo take with bun, searched Ins iveariiig appaicl au.l gave up in .lc : apair. Little Rnli.b grew up a stout,bcnllliv Ind. an.l wlu-ii be was llflocii be asked some of tiic ueiglib.rs to h<'l ) biiu rig thc ol,l saw mill anew, tliat be might snw logs and tbus eko out hia . scanty »u iporl, Kveryi>.,.Iy felt kindly towar,l him, tn 1 seasou after Benson, when tlio ! natcr was bigli, be wonbl work mghl nud .lay am.iiif; tbe fraRraul pine un.l ' hemlock logs, caruiii;; .lUite un mlu , pen.leucc. ll was here that Gertrude Keiidcn 1 uis foun.l buu ouo day uarly in .Iiiut. He ha.l seeu her bright fac abuul I there thc year before, bul had tiiiiie.l away from her pleasant words with u moodiness that was almosl ru.le. For , 1 what hn.l bis w.ary. t.iilsome life I.. ! - |
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