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Ifa^^att tannin fletoietUa
iMitax.x: oupiem. -five oicni-m.
VOL. IV.
A FAMILY NKtVSI'AHER OP LOCAL A.MI UENKRAL INTEl.l.li; KM K.
FREEPORT, N. Y,. FRID.VY. A IMi TST n, |.s<i:».
TIKIS: •Ij.M T£AtI.T IH ADTAHi,!
NO. 41.
r«6r«HMHiAi.
E.*-Vr4AU^IN,
iMlV IT ^, IttMli Ud fitltir,
mttpom, L. I.
THE MARKETS.
I Late Wholesale Prioes of Country Produoe Quoted in New York.
n
Kow that wo have the bicycio girl and the golf girl, may wo not expect the advent of tbe anlomobilo girl?
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aa tyatam: tmpttmi M*thod
PeelbAaraaoad KmMIt.
- for Osaearto, Blc^ FUImI al
OCORGC A. MOTT, fy LAWYBR.
¦<>Oaeiiai..«iisaBa«f ll»a*aiy,w. T.CHy
Ca., N. T. ¦VILrabroofc." "SasSADtooUya."
e. A. DORLON,
^L..BOXDED AUCTIO.VEER. .
oaa PMIew*' Block.
narrh. PReGPORT.
JOHN P. WRIOHT. ntlBXBBAL AUCTIOXEER,
miANCIAl
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'mia^rt Avenua, IF :ROeKVILLe CENTRE, L. I.
.aAWOB, r. PHILLIPS, Pre*klcBt,
mWAB O. KMIOHT. Vice Prmldent.
HIBAU R, BMITII, Catblcr,
BOARD or DhtBOTORSt
— _ lasrasn tt. omiin,
. Osmb**, tVaalar H, Bmltb,
Charla* L. Wallac*. AboUb Oamwell. " • 1 H. Bmltb,
h Wa 4a a Oensral Banking Baaineaa of i: BtpssM aad INseoant. i "Mma Vmt m Speoiat Deposits. SibAs bsBed on EngUad and (hs
i;, TaarTMMWSffeBoUcited
it
Hoars—» A. M. to 3 F, H.; ', t A, U. to IS H.
Days—Tnesdays and Fri- *«l^»A.lf.
lUffiFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL, 180,000.
un ITUBT, FIBEPOET, 1.1.
I'be everag* nrloe paid for Ibe surplus on the platforms has been avc T at. net to shipper. Receipts ot milk and cream at the different railroad distributing pnlnts In and near th* eity for ths week have been as tallows: Average dally receipts ol ths week,
flald milk, cans M,7M
Oondsnsad milk, cans ini
Or*am. eans 9lt
atrma. Or*araary—West, extrat..
FIrau
Third* to seconds
Strte—Thirds to flrsts.. Itat* rialry tubs, extras.
[.•nttatlon Creamery
faotory, fresh firsts
Lowgradea
cattsi. Itats—Fall cream, laney... ~ 9 0
Rmall — la 9
Part skims, good to prime. h'iiA (i
Foil skims —9 3
taot.
tfearby—Fancy — 9 13
lltats and Penn—Fresh 1.5 la in
Western—Obole* 14 9 l.l
Boatbem — # —
aatas iso puis. Beans—Marrow, oboloe, 1891 145 la i 47
Medium. ISUS — <» I .1.5
Pes. choice, 18IW 1 32',la I 35
Bed kidney, choice, l«9R.. I (!7i,(a I 7n Wbtts kidney, choloe, ISM I !I0 ml or,
Tellow eye I »5 lA HO
Lima. Cal., A IMIbs 2 77iiis 3 f«i
Oreen peas, ba«s - (9110
ranns titt> siaaii*-rsra*.
Hueklshsrrle*. a qt 7 (S 10
nooseberrles, V qt h 9 7
RIaoklierrle*, a qt 5 la 11
Muskmelons, V crate
Watermelons, >< 100
Apples, green ,a bbi
Jersey. A blil
Peaohns. Jersey, a ha^kot. nr*pes. Del., a csr-ler Pears. Le OoDte, V bbl
Bell, «l bbl
Plums, a oarrler. .,..
Nothing moves quite fnat enongb nowadays. Everylhing is being geared op from elevators to locomotives.
Ily supplying her navy and army with gnns flring sixty six.ponud shells a minute tho United States offer s mighty strong peaco argumeut to nil other nations.
As it was America tbat "opened" .Japan to intercourse with the worl.l, it is not inappropriate tbat an .Ameri¬ can ahould bo tbe tirst foreigner lo be tried iu the Jopanese i-ourts uuder the new treoly.
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on oit;
<» 400 (B 2S0 (SI I 00
I 00
300
HOPS.
Slats—1A98. olioloa, * Ib..., Fair tn prime
Paelflc Coast, IHIM, choice Common to prime
Old odd*
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JOBN I. RARDALL. PnaUcBt.
^OBAimORY T. BPRAOUK, Vlce-Prtddent.
WILUAM & HALL, C**hl*r.
BOARD OF DIRECTORSi
Cbanncey T. Pprsga* tirilUam O, lliller. IB. Oaldar, D. Wa*ler Pine, LWKhM*B.Oaniw*tl, a«ifii« Walloo*. ^' ID, aaHfe. Obl** Petat.
Harvay B. Smith, I tt. Wallaea. a«>rt* M. RandaU WUIlooB 8. Ball.
eoBSttrTaa.T* maaacament I letWft at tb* rale of Ibree per eent. paid ou ':' !!¦* etssslta, thr** Dtontln or more.
! Dialla k*a*d oe all parts ot Earop*. 'I. Waetesseiralbaaklnebnain***.
Amuets «f ooTPoiatlons, companies, socl» ^ Ha^ (ta.. **IMI*<r ^' BaMe aattsfaeUon coaranteed. I .^ iBMMfa.wllI teeslT* prompt allention and r'beMawfally aaawarwl.
PBoraaaioNiU.
• Greater New York •
Dentetl Parlors,
lOMCNECRH t SKIDBORE.
OOB. rULTON AND GOLD ST.S,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
a3.»(l np.
a^.oo up, ai.OO up
FVLTON AND OOLD 8TREET8, 'vtipp. Itoeeor-s, BROOKLVN, N. Y.
'dressmaking
M TMI HMNIIT *niE Of TNE ART, ..THC Misses LEE..
WAWT.^^
, R 8Utloa.
^£
.U*BOrU«< •t
ITi^M,
¦iint, B
LIT* l'OIILT*T.
Fowl*, a S>
Spring ehlnkens, V lb
Rooslers, V tt>
Tnrkeys, P tk
Dnek*, a pair
Oease, Vpair
Pigeons, P pair
Daasaao poDLxar.
Torkays, t A,
Brollera, Phils., p It,
Pawls, Btate A Penn,, V lb..
Dunks. L. I. spring. V lb ..,
Osese, Eastern spr ng, V Ih.
Bqaalw, 9 do*
ntT IMD rrsiw.
Bay—Prime, a 100 Ib «7;<(B
Olover mixed -- m
Clover — la
Itraw-Long rye 40 e
TBOBTtSLU.
Potato**, L, I,, a bhl 125 la
Jersey, F bbl
Sweat, N. C, a bbl
Oabbaget, L, I., V 100
ObIobs, Boutbern, T bhl. .
N. T. State red, V bag... Tomatoes, Jersey, P box .,
Sqaaan, P bbl ._
Taraip*, white, F bbl . .~.
Paat, P bag
Lima bean*. V hush
Rtrlng beans. F ba(
Psppars. F box
Cucumbers. F box
Oreen oom. >< 100./.
Xgg plant, F box
Celery, F dos
aatis, KTO. Flonr—Winter Patents
Spring Patents
Wheat-No. IN. DulutI
No.anad
Corn—No. 9
Oats—No. 2 While
Track mixed
llye—Western
State
L»rd—Olty steam
LITS STOOK,
Beeves, elly dresse.l
Calves, city dressed
Country dressed
Bhesj., F 100 rh
Lambs. F IOO lb
Hogs-Llve, F 100lb.
. 1 25
. 200
, 2 01)
, 2 25
, 175
. 30
_ 40
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, IM
. 80
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. .10
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. 3 70
IB 175
» 4 00
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9 2.50
9 Hi
9 too
9 65
9 75
le 200
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9 to
9 .15
m i ii
m 60
«B 40
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OonntrT Jressed.
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4 7,1 » too i 9 7'i
FARM LABORERS IN DEMAND.
At aiah oa at to e.i.tta a Uay, and Uoard, Oa.red In tb. Northwaal.
Ht. Pacl, Minn. (Special).—The scnrelty ot farm labor In tho great wheat fields nt the Northwest made Itself apparent when the railroad oflieesreoslved appeals hy wire and mall asking tor their abl In behalf nf tbe farmers, whoso crops are threatened becauae tbey cannot securu laborers tn harvest the grain. The emidoymeiit agon, olea aro advertising nil uver the countrv, bul can flnd very tew available men. The wages offered run Irom S2 to t3,25n .lay and board.
Tbo Milwaukee road received a telegram trom Bowdio, Soulh Pakola, asking that Ally mon be sent 1.. thnt stutbin at uuce. At the general ofllcea nl Ibn (luiaha rna.I | reiguests wero received fnr harvest hands frnm all points along the line In lowu, Miu- nt'sola and Mouth Uakoln,
In Ihe Rud River Vnlloy the situation amounts almost to a crisis, and the North¬ ern Faoiflo and Oreat Northern oflliilals were busy trying to devise anme menns nl Inducing laborers lo go to tbe rollel of the i..~.~. I
Prepared Far a lUvolatlon.
Oeneral Jlmlnez, Dominican revolution¬ ist, wbo Is In Cubs, woa Interviewed at Ha vana, and sabl thata safflclent torce ot In- turgentt awaits him In Santo Domingo In moet all bls purposes, llo tays he does nnl believe that the i;ulte.l mates will Interters wllb his Oovernment.
Agnlaaldn't Terms to Spain.
In an Interview regarding the Spanish prisoner* held hy the Filipinos, Prims Ulnlster Hllvela, at Madrid. Spain, tald Aguinaldo relusoa to carry nn any neg.itia- llons reapeiitlng Ihem unlMs Spain renog- olses the Independence ot the Philippinea
Franee will never be .)uito a repub¬ lic iiutil sbo abulisbes the silly titles that appear lo be held by tho silliest people in that country. The fact that they nre titled leods thom to think they aro better than tho republic. They are worse.
The New Vork World, commenting upon tbe death of n well.known writer of juvenile stories, observed: The juvenile imagiunliou desires to be helped as well ns stimulated. The boy mind bristles with iulerrognlion points. It wants to kuow, not lo bo puzzled. It gets enongh of puzzlement ont of the arithmetic, Tlie writer who sets ont to tell auytbiug to boys mast tell everything about it, leaving uolhiug to be guessed at or imagined.
Vermont has set an example, merit, ing imilaliou in olher Slates, iu tbo matter of concerle.l aelion for the pro¬ motion of the heallh of tho people. It is educating itn health otBcers, thns enabling them to educate tho people better in matters uf hygiene, and is providing for the unity and nuiform- ity of actiuu ou the part of these of¬ floials. This is lo bo douo throngh meetings of the health offlcers nnder the directiuu of tbo Stale Hoard o' Health.
For obvious reasuus, extensions ol the trolley system cnu never havo any material effect ou the great ruilroadi. of tbe couulry. The traffic of trolley lines is almosl eulirely local, aud in the nature of tbiugs must remaiu so. Itut exteuaion of tbe trolley system, together with counectious thai it will make possible, is destined greatly to increase ila utility. Already iu vari¬ uus parts of the couutry it is used for transportation of light freight from one point to another.
London has an Karly Ilisiu;; .Vsso¬ ciation that meets at HampsteaJ once a year on midsummer morniug in order to justify its title. This year the Early Risers gathero.l at the ren¬ dezvous at 3.45 a. m., an hour, as¬ suredly, wheu all good folk should bo sound asleep. The urigiual Presi.leut of tho Early Itising Assoeiatiou iutbis conniry was uld Beu FrnuUlin, bul the organizatiou uever was any more popular than thu Early lu Bed Sueietv which Poor liichard founded, nml which fuuodercd fur lack of members
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rLittlcWater-Kresses'^
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¦i 'K:''Oi(«*)KiioK*'i(Oioi>')ie(oit*.iek'*p** t rtoiS.
ATKKCIIKSSES
wh.>'ll buy inv wnter - cresses!"' cried a voiee un¬ .ler tbo win
"O b, ni n lu¬ mn," sni.l Viol.t, "can I atop lliut dear boy a ii .1 iiuy some cresses? You kuow pnpa likes them, and he'll be nt home to- uigbt "
"Tell ilanet to alop him," "Ob tuauima, please let me!" "Well, ruu quickiy, ur he will bo ^otie."
Ruuuing lo tbo door, Violet colled: "Little boy, lillle hoy, stoji, 1 want eresHea for papa."
Tbo littlo fellow, of nut moro than uigbt venrs, luokeil up at tho vision of white that sloo.l ou the threshold, an.l smiled,
"t!omn right in," sni.I Violet. Mrs. Feu wick stepped to tbe .loor. "Wliut .lo .-rou Qsk for yuur i-resaes, little man':'" sha said,
"Xivo bunches for fivo cents; please buy Rome. I haveu't sold oue, uo- liinly wauts them. " Au.l te.irs tille.1 Ilia eyes. Violet gave ber mother u lo.ik, ami Mrs. Feiiwick snid:
"Iwill Inke nil, huw many buuchcs bave yon'?" "Ten."
,Taiiot enme and tuuk the oresnes; lml as Mrs. Fcuwiek haudc.l him tho mnii.'y, she said:
"You are a liltlo follow to bo out nlone, wbere do you live?"
"lu Lamb's court. I never enme Uji so fur alouo before, but maiuina is ill, nu.l tbo il.ictor 8.ii.l sbo must have iviuc uu.l milk; aud vvo nre pnnr, for she ciiii't auiv uow; ubo didn't ivaul tiic to come, but p.ipa told mo to tako ctre of her. " Hero ho broke down iiu.l cried, adding lietweeu his sobs: ''1 must ruu home now, ov sbo will be worse, an.l 1 thauk you, aud -au.i, will you liuv some to.morrow?"
Mrs. Ft-iiwicK was used to the citv impostors, bul this seemed suehadenr littlo boy. Viuk't whispered; ".Mam- tua, [ilcuso lel him come iu and have ll luuch."
Hor mother heHllnlo.I. "What .11.1 JOU linvc for breiikfuHt? " "A pieee of bread." "('ouiu iu au.l havu a luncb, and I'll Rive vuu somethiug for your molber, ' said Mrs, I'euwick. "WUero is your fiillitr?" hIio n.sked, as sbo look bim .I'livu to Ibo diniiin-runm.
"He has guno lo be wilh tbe Lurd, ninmuni says." ho aiiswered.
"What is your name?" sho asked. ".\lmou."
After he ha.l catcti all tlmt ho eould, Mr... Feuwick gave bim a basket with rolls, orouges, aud a package of too, saviug:
"t'omo I...morrow, and wc will buy more."
"Tlinuk yon, oh, so much," said ibe little fellow,
"liou.l-liy, littlo Water.crosses," Violet called after him, ns he Irudgo.l luwu the street.
Wben Mr. Feuwick returuod homo ifter n week's ubseuco ho waa met at lite lioor by his pel, who aluiost forgot "Litilo Wnter-croBses" iu her juy. .'\t lhe table lie sui.l: '-'i'heHO are uucoiu- aiotily Uno crosses."
"Ob, papu!" began Violet, aud in a iorrent of words sho told all.
III a small ollie room Mra. rrncy lay iud Wttite.l. "OU! 1 .lid wroug lo let Villi..;; go," sho muruiiire.l. "Will be 'V.r c.'mo Imi-k'/" Fvery niomciit
white dress on the slmiililers ,,1 o lit- ' tie white miss demurely sitting ou the i step of Tbe Birches. j
She wos nil pink and white. Hei ' eyes—deep, violet eyes —wero fai i awny, and she seemed lo bo listening | for aome dislaul sound. But every i thing waa quiet, even the birds liai' i been overcome by the great majesty j of silence and bod eenscil their ciiirji iug. Nature was nsleep. ,
l.lisappoiiiteil, sbe pi.-ked nji sotu( embroidery in ber lap oud busi.-. ! lierself wilb her work, ll wus u pin. j l.ii^raph ft nme. I'lie ..vol »|ieiiiui wos eueirul.'d by n laurel wreath, ol embroidere.l bul one lent.
On tbe pioz/.a, in o bigb-liock roek er, grou.ltuotuma bad fallen nsleej with a buok iu ber bnU'Is,
"(iraudmn, " so.d tli.' gnl, ''.lid tin lioy bring up tho mail lliis mnruiii^'?'
Mr., t'aterel w.ilu wilb u start "What is it. Helen?".
"I didu't know you were asleep 'maunie.' Wos tbere uo I. Iter for iu( this morning? "
"N'o, dear, but gratnlfatlier will soon be home and bo muy bring y.u up oue, Uo you expect a letter?"
"Y'es, I haven't henr.I from .\liee ir
iPPEAL OF AGDINALBO, i
Asks the Powers to Recognize the Independence of the Filipinos, |
IHE NEWS EPITOMIZED.
Snn Tunc, j Kree dell
CLAIMS THtY WON SOVEREIGNTY : octniie''r'b'
Besr-Adr
nahlnslo
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-nlclnl 11 torelgn 1 he Prnv
V poslal ford an.l
n Itema.
er longer repnrts to Irnm Pekln that l.e 'll''e "t the Inrninl ade of the Porl .if uce nt Fuklen,
•ervlce will be estah. Kast Orange, S, J.,
al Manila Ar
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I'rltaners.
ulnnbl.! has iip-
recngnltlnu ol
Ills appeal.
cd rlgnel hv
Ived hy all the
rIth llin request
to Ihelr respeclive
Chlcl nl
f. r Ciuniii. Iliclinrd r
iilrni .Wntsnn, Conimander-ln- e Aslnll" stallnn. repnrled hv
0 the Navv Deinrtment Irnrii
1 lhe Y'e'emlte liS'l salted thence The V.'semll" carries I'nplnln
iiKi.i
Hie nfllicis nn.l men Innhe gnrrlsnn nl snn Luls d'Aprn. lu Ihnt Island.
The clrculntl.ui of nnttnnal bank notes on
Julv 31 wns :41.54l.S7s. nn 1-icrense nt
t:l7:I.lH2 Inr Ihe uinntli and ot tl4.H45.nO«
I'mn pared with tha same date Inst year.
Tho nmniint "t regMered bunds deposited
j Inthe Treasury liy nallnnal imnks tn secure
I Hielr circulating nnles nr d"|insllsol pub
I llc luuds nggiegnles H(00,;tl4,(i30.
STATE NEWS.
No .atata Cam. In.pertlnn l.aw.
The specini commllle.i ,it the Assenl, which Is Inv.'sllgallng the nperallniis , the presenl laws lu relation tn lulierciin-i and other contaglnus diseases lu nului lis tew da.vs ago listened In testimnnv Hi A' Iiany. In lhe examlnatlnn n.' stale r.i.n mlsslntier of Agriculture Wl"tlng and c Dr. Wllllani II. Kelly, a vetennarv surircni i| the depj^fmeni. It di
Stale has no la
ctl.i
nf caul"
vhlch
Ilres the 111. stnte, wllll- vlvanlanu.l tile linp.r;.
Iin.n.sn
i linvernmeiils,
j The Fitl[iliiii9 use their oid argument j Hint they hat wrested tli« sovereignty ot I lhe Islands trom Spnln bi f.iro the signing j it the treaty ot I'nris, nn.l, therefor", I Spain w.vs lu no position t.i cede them tn I the fnlled Stntes. They nrgiie that the I possession of 7000 Spanish prlsnners cap¬ tured with their arms, lighting against the Filipinos, "iselnipieut prnot ot the nullity nl Spanish sovereignty, as when the Spau¬ ish soldiers surrendered, Spain's hold waa irrevocably lost." The document then snys: "Ileplytug In Iho Spanish Cnmmlsslon's ,,,,,,,, , , ., j rcpiesl lo release tho prlsnuers hecnuso
Agoiust tbo dnrk background ol the spnln no Innger hns pillllcal iulerests lu trees ber fnce, i.r.ibled iu llio i.Icol i H.e Islnnds, we asked tnr n trenty of pence purity of ita lines, resenilile.l that .il I "I"' 'ncnds'ilp between Spnln aud tho Flll- « blond madonna. All dressed ;„ j {''"'«• "'x-f''y "he prisoners wnuld be rc
Di.nio.'i their I'll In n hig
ng Slnte
lit In lie
1 ball In Jac slipt Intend inliistlng . e I
hold mill
a week.''
"Whot nn assiduous correapou deuce between .Mice uud ynu! ll'i getting dork, dearie. Don't you tbiuk you hod belter leove thnt inu broidery unlil to-morroiv?"
"Ob! Moniiie! 1 liave ouly i.ue moro leof to .i.i."
1 nn hi.iir, but ol lust she beard A woman in Racine, Wis., gavo toa ' bis steji, tuil ho rushed eagerly iulo
clork a duUor to pny for a few tbings j ''•' ''"'"".
. "Look, mnmmn, look'" ho cried, nd ho laid tho liauket aud money ou
ehe liougbt, Tbe di.llor wna i
rare date. Tbe elerk seut a uuilor ul i n,,, \„,,]
bis uwu lo the cashier, govo to the woman her chauge aud sold tbc dollar which liereceivoil from her for SIOOD. Now the firm claim tbat it was tbeii dollar, and the womau thinks she shonld hnvu tho protlt on ita Tbc thing bos uot got iuto the courts. Inn is in several newspapers. Tbo eipla nation of the molter is that tho elerk talked too much. The moral ia, don'' I'aik too much.
To many it eeem snm of two dullars au.l tlfly ceuts pel , j day may successfully mak.' u homo for „ threo children, says n thoughtful writer in the Cosmopolilaii Magazine, hut there ore Ihousands of womou Ihrougbout this couulry who are each making on tbis amouut a home whero there are a wholeaomo physical and meutal development of three cbiblren nuil a j.lcasant, restful bomu for tbe busbaud. Nul the ignorant aloue, where thc pbysicnl ..nly is coucerued, but ministers, lawyers, .loctors anJ teachers are making homes for tlien families on that amount
"Matiinia, denr, you snid tbc Lord i-oulil cnie for us, aud lln lias'"
Tlie uest niornitig Violet sni.l
'I'apn, d.iu't you tbiuk he will emiie?"
"I bope s.1, durling, but often we
outiot lielievo oil that these street
rubs soy."
"Oil! papa, h'3 isu't a streel arob;
ic s a iliiriiiig liltle ciirly-hoirod ll.iy. "
"Wuler - ero.sses, woter cresses, "
all.'li 0 voice titidei Ibewiuitows
"Tbero he is, " cried Violet. "Oh'
' I'apa, 1 told ynu he was no 'posler
— . j liUe tbe urabM."
rodiblo thai tho ' , ,','"'"¦•' '" .'¦'""', ''a"!"'''" "if lilH" i fellow satll 111 \ inlet, after .laiiet bad ught biiu in; "aii.T mnn aU'l blesses you. ami I I like lliese I'lesses, aiul y.'i sic two orau^cs, oud I I si.iue milk."
"'reil US oil aliout Toiti said Mr I'enwick.
'".Mniiima I
white, slie seemed to tloot upon the nir with siveol lougii.ir; she piaco.l her nliiti iub. her littlo liou.l and stare.l pensively iuto tho .leopening sha.low. Suddenly sbo started, nfur the souud of wbeels wos heard.
"Mttunie, I hear groudpa coming."
,A liltle Inter tbe cnrriogo drew up to the steps and old lienernl Carteret. OS lively os wbeu ho was torly, ran up to where Maunie not and kissed her. He kissed tho "baby" on both cheeks and sat on the roiling of thc jiia-jza swinging his foot.
".'Vny letters for me, graudjia?" asked the baby.
"Xo, ilear; iiotli.ug but tho Now Y'ork papers to.uigbt. "
TUe "boby " weut back and sal upou tbe steji.s, looking at Iho west, nil ablaze wilh the selling sun, but her eyes seemed to lie beyond thai ten of fire, lar uivay, lost,
Su.ldeuly she listeue.l; the Oeneral wus saying:
"What was tbo flrst nnme of tbal youug Lieuteuaiit who stopped hero s week lasl summer with his sisler, Manuie?"
"lltnlolpb," sni.l Maunie. "Ho if tbo brolber of Helen's eiiuiu, .'Vlice, His tiaiiio is ltudol)iU Carter William; —why?"
rUero was a moment of suspense. Helen Und ngain token uji her em broidery. Tbe last leaf of tUe wreatb wus aluiost liiiisliiiil.
"He was kille.l iu Mou.lay's light,' said the (ieueral. "llis fuco hu.l been sUol oivuy. Tbey iileutilieil llilll by means of a pUotograpli of ii girl wliieU he carried witli him. On the baek of it was writteu 'I'o llu ilolph,' aud undor, 'If love wero thc only tbing.' '
The cmlir.ii.lery frame slipped from the hands of Helen nud r..lle.l dowu the steps. Like u r.iso with o broken stem hur head fell bacK oguiust tbe post ou.l she ali.l oil' I'jo sido uf tbe steps to the ground.
The fietieral picked her np iu his onus, "What is it, "boliy?"'
She ojiened ivi.lo her I'Ves on.l aa o smilo com.' ..ver her lieoutifiil fa.'e, "ll ncc.lo.l l.ut ouo m.iro leaf, " she saill.
"But the com 11 would nion u i .leuce. That Is the iirisouers m dellnltety, becni
st etllc
misslniiers refuse.l, lieeniise ¦ec.igulllnn of our in.lop.'n- e'ptlvalent tn saying thnt ust stny In our iinuds In- ise tbelr pnssessinn Is nur meth.id lo adjust our nc. cnunl with Spnln nud oblnln from her roc- ugiilllnn nf nur ludepenilence,"
The Flllplnns snv Hint thev had cou. C|Uered all the country excepi 'Manila, an.l that they cn-npcrated In ohtnlnlng the cap- Itul'illou of Hint city by surrounding It at the cnst of thnusnuds of lives. Thev alsn sny Hint lliey cuuquered the country unassisted, exceiil for sixty guns lhat Ail¬ mlral Dowey gave Agulnallo, nud Hint A'l- mlrnl Dewev aud tile Brillsli nnd Belgian cnnsuls recognized tho Filipinos' sove- leiKiily hy asking for passes to visit tho 'iiiiiitry. They repent tho claim that tlley hnve loiters fni'u Americnn cniisula nud
geiiernls r ignizliig Ihelr soverelguty nud
priinilsliig Hint tlin Amerlcnns wnuld rec- iii,-iib:e their In.luiuaib-nce, -'whlell ivns at the.ll-|i.is||inn,it III" Pnwers."
The Fillldn.is attempt tn make cnpltal oul ol tliestntcmciil thnt Admiral ¦Diwy was SOC iilblcnl Hint Agulunldo wnnld nli- Kcrve nnd tuliil the rules nt war Hint be L-Hve him a huudred Spanish prlsnuers which Hie Anierlenu Nnvy had cnptui.-d.
i-'Innlly, tho Flllplnns nppenl to the Powers lo Inlluence Wnslilnglon to bring In a Icrnilnntlnn "Hie unjust wnr w'».'h Is dcvnslntlug Hie cnuntrv,"'
Tlie niilliiititles nt Madrid linvo or.lere.l the Sjiaulsh cninuilsBlnners nnt to returu to Tnrluc, und It Is reported thut twn spe- clal commlsslouers, Seiiors Caprlles mnl Cucrlin, are nn their wav hero trum Spain In comiuct the uegotlnllons.
TIIK I'llll.ll'I'INK CAMI'AltlN.
irrrelary Itnol Snya Thnt It Will It. I'roaerute.l X'iKoniualy.
rrATrsiii-nn, N. Y. (Special).—Secrelary
II Wnr Hunt, while here ou a vlsll to tho '(..sbleiit, niiiile a dellnllo announcement n the elTcci Hint war In lhe Philippines is o he prnsccut.'il wilh the ulmnst vigor, Vlll..ll shiiiil.l result lu Its sinedv clnse,
¦ Will the war In Hi" l'lilllp|.iii"s lie prn- ecnle.l vignrnusly trnm now ou'i"" Ihe Sec- c nry was nsked,
Mr. llnnl replied quick ns a tlash- "Yes, Ir; the war In the Phlliiiplnes Irom unw
III will he pr.isecuted Willi all p.isslhle en- rgy. All the men, all tho arms, and nil
I 111 1 supplies necessary In end the
Islnnds will b .-l p.isslhle mnui.
lurnlsheil at the
ut.'
FACTS
ABOUT
Dlaniele
LIGHTNING HOLES. - nl a l.lghlnlng Flash
t.'r.lay slie lUghl Uer
miilhe
I am a fanner locjicd ncjr Si.yny Brixik, oneof the most maUrious ^Mrictain this State, and was hotht-rcd VMih ni.il.ifid for ycdrs. .it times •all could not work, and was alw.iy; vtiy coisilpjlcd as well. For vcars I had ni.ilaria so bad in thc sprini;. when engii;edtn plowing, tMt I could do nothing bul shake. I must h.ive t.iken .iKiiii .1 l-';irrel •fquinine pills besides dozens of other n-ineviies, bit nevit obljined My permanent benefit. Last f.ill, in peai'h tiin", i h.td a most seiious atlacKOf chills and then commenced to take Kipjns T.ibules. upon a Mend's advice, and th.; first Nix m.iJe me all rii;lit and I have never bctn without them since. I take one Tdbule c.iih morninji .ind nii;ht and (omctimes when I feel more th.in usu.illv exh.tustej I t.tkf three in tity. Thev have kept mv stomach sweet mv bovwels regular and I kave not had Ihe le-ist touch of m.tl.iri.i nor s">liiliiig head...he since I commenced usin^ thrm. i know also th it I ship better .md Wdke u}.> more refreshed than (ormerlv. I don't know li-at in.inv complaints Rjipaftt T.ibules will help, bul I do know lliev will cure any one ia the COBdilion I was and I would not be wiihout them at any price. 1 iHMlcatly.consider them the cheai<esi-priced medicine in the woild. as liwywe aiso the most benefici-tl and the rri'.ist convenieni 10 take. 1 am twenty-seven yeats of age and have worked hard all mv lite, the wn most iirineis, l>oth earlv and lite and in all kinds ol weather,
11 luve nev'er enioyed stKh good health .is I have since last (all; in
fKt my neighbors have ail rem.irked my in proved condition and have mait " Say, John, what are you doing to look so healthy ?"
OaA kaaHk l*M «I P * » a • ut ». . I»>. c. t l.r, isu. aa aa," ar.l rr Ujaj H(fc
^- «*«M«aiP'a-).«"a tOa roCf. a»aarr»»««.i»«la«c..,. H l t'.iiy
l»m,ala,aa*pU>>a* at a.r Jraa at-wa. Isa .aa.al— ««u eaaia^
iis*asaainai*wl«saia. f«wa*a*« w iata«*MCMBtaai ca,.aa
I'* •
.i man'a double bos been a fruitful theme in literature, bnl umv here is a case of a man'a namesake, as il were, rivalling him iu almost every flelil, riiese Iwo men are coiiteuiporaries, »nd very nearly of the same nge. Iloth tre imbitMus in literature, and botU bavo begun lu make names fnr them selves. One of these Winston .'hurcUilIs is an .American, nud has .list writteu a most suecessftil imvel. The otber Wiustoc Churcbills is oaly American uu his luntber's side, being
'.be son of Lady lUud.'IpU CbuicUilI. 1 tbey ba.l beard uotUiug of for leu He has beeu in active service in India, | years. waa a war correapou,leul in Cub*, ami i "l'"U«in Roger'" exclaimed a weak
-ode with the Twenly-tlrst I aucera ip V.'""'^ '''"I'l" '""'' "'!'.''''' '*'*' ''"" ""
, , , 1 .Mm.Ill le,l bun lUln tberiinui.
ita fair ous charge at Obduriiou. "Vmlet " becried "is lUis vnu''"
=r ' j Wl,
¦ be said, taking off -ap on.l j.lilting it iiinlcr bia orm
"Villi IS your fallier dead?" asked ill.' lawyer.
"Ves, papa die.l In-o years ogo, he Was goo.l, but grandpa .li.Iu'l lUiiik l-ll. be was goiiil, luomiiia said vn," he '.nlll.'.I .l.ci.lediy.
"Wlittl IS your full uome?'"
".Vim.Ill F.'invieU I'racy. Feuwick "as iiiy inaiiiiua's name, an.l I was cnllc'l after Iter papa.
Mr. I'euwii'k sturled up. "What is vnur m.itlicr'n tirst uaiue?"
•¦"Vmlet.""
111' lurued lo Ins wife, saving in » low loue 'l'uclo .VImous Violet mnnied T.nu Tracy' "
"Little Water i-'resses' bad a line brcnkfost. on.I tb.n In Ins surjirise the laiv .ver went back with Inm. It eoused a seusallou in Lniiiti's court wbeu tbe carnage ami liuc span nf horses drove up 111 Ibe il'iir nf tbe teneiiieut where Mrs. Tracv ami Aliiinii lived. Mi.
"Did Ton ever see Ibe iliameter of 0 ligbtuiug Hash measured?" oske.l n geologist, in-.'iinling In Peorson's W....kl.v. "Well, bere is tbo i-nao j wllicll oi.ee incloseil o lloah of lighl¬ iiing, iiiiiiig it exactly, su tbal you] eau H.-e just Imw l.ig it wos. Tliis is ' .•ailed a "fiilgiirile." ,,r 'ligUtniiig | bole,' and tbe niuterial it in iini.le of is I plnss. I will tell you hoiv it wns ' iiiauitfactiireil. tUougU it only took o fra.-It.ni .if a secou.l to turn it out. i
"Wben a bull of ligliluing strikes a bed of solid It |ilutiges dowuword int.. j tbe Hand for a .listuii.'o l.-ss .ir great- ' er, tronaformiiig siiiiiiltaiieoiisly iuto I gloss the silica in llie iiiateriul lUr.iugli wbi.-It it j.asses, Tbus, by its great a Ibanks beat, it forms n glass lube of iirecisol.v I (iu'll Its nwu size. Now ond tlieu such a j tulil", kuowu ns 'fulgurite, ' is fouud ' oml .lug up. Fulgurites hove l.eeu ; followe.l illl.l the sou.! by excuvotiou f.ir nearly thirty feet. Tbey vary in interior .liaiueter from tbe size ..f a .inill to tbree inclies or more, oceord ! iug tu tbe 'bore' of the Hush, '
"Hul fulgurites are tint alone pro- j duced in sand; tli.-y are fouu.l olsi, in ' solid rni-k, tliiiiigli very naturally of , sligbt il.-plli, ami fre:|iieiitly ..xistini; : OS a mere Ibm, glassy ..-'latiug ..u tbol snrfoi'e. Sucli fulgiiritea occur in ostouisbiug obutidaiice .m tb.'.suintiiit of Little .\rarat tu .Vrmetiia. Tbe | r.ick IS soft ami so pornus tbat blocks a fo..t long can Iiu olituincl ami per- i fi.rale.l 111 oil .lireetinus by liltl.. tubes i lille.l Willi bottl.' greeu gloss f.irme.I ! frmu the fused rock. Tbero ts a small specimen iii Ibe Nalinuul Museum . wbich lias tbo appearance of having j heeu bored by tbe torpeilo oud tbo 1 boles mailu by the worm HubKe.iiiently ¦ lille.l witb glass.
"S..nie wouilerful fulgurites were found iiy Huinbiibll on the bigb Ne¬ vada de rolu.-a, Mexico. . Masses .if Ibo rock were .-i.ver.il with a thiu i layer nf gieeu glass. It |iei-nlior sli'iiuiner in llie sun lel Hiimliniill to
raiitnln llila I'n.ler Anaal.
Mamm, vlii llnug Kong (lly Cnlilei.— Alter Hie Inking ol Calnmlm liy the Atuerl- cniis, (leuernl Lawtou nrdal."! thnt ('a|i- liilu (Xis, nl the Wnshing tou H.-glinent, b.' rclleve.l nt his commnnd nn.l plneed nuder nrresi iinnccniiut nt thnslnwncss nnd seem, big reluctniicu nf the ''utupanles uuder his cn.nuinii.l III nheylug Hih order lo dls- eiutinrk frnm tho cnsones nud wndo througii the mnrshes under lire.
in the |-apltnl grnunds. It will he sliade.l bv elms nnd Wnter naks, and the natural slope of thc hill will support 111. seats,
Willism Henry Jnllne, n well.knowu hnrsemnu nl Lnng Branch, N. J., was kicked by nne ol Ills horses and so severoly lujured that he died alnmsl Insinntly.
Three aged men. nnce partners la busi¬ ness, hnve just dle,| wlihln sixty hniirs. JnhuOray died nl CnUlnitila, S. C ; J. R. runtilnghaiii al Ahlivvllle. S. C, nnd Cnlunel (1. McD. Miller in Mississippi.
The Towu Cnancil nl Mnil.'lalr. N.J., has passed an ordlunnce prnhlliltlng Hio Usenf tlrenrins nud (ov plstnls In the tnwu The actiou wns Insidrod hv Hie number ol Inlnlllles trom lockjnw dus In tnv pistol accidents on Inst Fniirtli nt Julv. Tht ordinance applies tn the Fnurth nl Julv as woll as to nuy nther da.v.
Il was Inund that tnn mistakes had been made In the bleiillllcatlnn nf b.i.lies nl Ilm llalmr. Me, M'i^. (Illnunhiie wnsbiunl l.l bo nllve. ns wns Jliss Louisa llarllelt.
The bniltcs mistaken b.r tliem hnvo I n
Ideulined nsthnse.il Mrs MurJ.irle Mnwet,
f Wlscousln, nud .Miss Blauch. L.'Wis, ol
III.
Ou n cbnrge ot i
Kllen Se
1 Jll
T'lerlllK 2. Jnhn lit llcdlian
noi he
Mnsi
held lor Ihe Orninl Jury wllnnut Imll.
Au unknown negro nlteinpled an assnult Oh the slx.yenr-nld dnughler ol n Mr. Biiwrann. whn llv. s nenr Bbikely, llo. The uegro was cuptur.'d and shnt tn death by a moh near the scene nl the crime. There Whs nn douhl as to Ills Identity. Ha was chnlned to a tree ond the nioli poured bul¬ lets Into hlm.
The bmly ol Miss F.ilwinn A, Pratt, n Hnrtforl s ihonl-inncher living In Essex, ("nnu., wos found In Imr rnoui ut tho Peter¬ son Hnusn. Sho had cnniinllled suicide with chloroform. Nn reasnn Is known lor tho nct. Sho was tlilrly-llvo years old.
The news Irom Dawson, lu the Klondike, Is not encoiirnglng. Thousan.U of men ore bile, Inallug on every street corner aud tu every sninon. The (Inverummit has nl¬ rendy sont mnny buck In their former homes,
Northenstern Coliiradn Is the scene of a light lielween sheep nud cattle mon. A few dnys ug.i Inur linrsemoii, carefully .llsgiilsnil lllilll ns In th.'ir persnns and their Imrses, rmle Inlo snme large flocks nl slii.ep which were li.'Ing graz.'d along Two .Mil" ("reek, nl'iiiii tiventy.fnur miles from Slnrllug. Thev slmt and killed 1.V) sheep and linilly crippled twenty.live iimre,
k Hnlly, L. Trlcsl aud Will llnli.l, pri
,'uatsnchuselis, Verumut other State.' whlc'i purr ed to this Slate have such taws caused nu Increase, In the nplntnu nf these witnesses, lu the spread ot luhercalosis amongBulmals here, hecause the affllctel animals hr.iught Into this Slate cannot lm taken elsewhere. The Bureau ol Antinats. al Washington, has Un Inspector at the Buffalo stock yards.and upon his wnrk thc state of New Vnrk has to .le|aiud almost wholly bir the health nf cattle, sheep and swiuo entering thn Sltt*. Commissioner nf Agriculture WletUIV said that his ,le- partment, which entVinys belween slxlv and seveuty persons to enforce the laws lii- trusted lo ll, had complete jurisdiction over tll animal dtscHses, with thn exception of tuberculosis, whnsh Is place,l by tnw un,ler the control of tho Slato Board of lIcnlHi. Ileteslined that there are about 2.500.(100 lann animals In tbe Slnte, ot which num¬ ber 1,400,000 are cows giving inllk, Hn7,000 nre sheep and (ia2,000 nre swliie. Ills de partment plnys a part lu protecting tho puhlic iroiu co,itracIlng this disease from suluials l,y preventing the sale ol products which might be cnulamlnnted.
The Sta
ol ths
iCB Bank Superintendent K, D. Klllnirii Slnte Banking Deparimeni pr« slnlemont sh.jwiug the coudlllni; ol the 'aviugs bnnks nf tho Stale .lu Julv 1 last. I'he inial resources of these Institullons are now nlmost a billion dollnrs, nnd the nmnuut deposited represonls noarly two million sepnrnlo ncciuiiiis. The statement Is ns follows: I'ntul
THE S.VHIlVril SCHOOL
Due deposllo
tO««,977,H2!l
, 85H,44;l,277
394,10,1
110,140,445
11,10,HI
Other liabilities
•'.irpius
Number of open . . _
Amount deposlte.l during yoar,. 24«,II74,1.J',1
Amount wlth.lrnwn •J08,a"J2,70i;
luten'st credited 2S,4H6,17s
KxpcusesoIlHinksforati mouths 1,256,530 ¦fhe total resources show nn Increase lu twelve months ol t7!),727,5l:!; tho surplus Iucreaseil tH,469,234, an.l there wore 105,2-22 more accnunts thau a year ago, I'he nmouul ot money deposlto't In the banks it^4lng the year was greater by »"25,0'J3,477 than In the previous year, whilo thn auiount withdrawn showed au Iucrease of llily S.SM,??*!, Tho amount of Inlerett crcdlteil shows an Incrense of tl,133,897. The expeuses nro kept very small com¬ pared with the tremeii.lnus resources of the little flgurlug mnklng It apparent --¦lenses fnr tho six months were I a llfth mills ou ths part olthn
that the expi onlv
I.'rs In tl." Fedi'ml "nvenwnrlh, Kan., ussiiiilt. . Knlef, a guanl, and ntle
iittcnila
- the heail
Fnrt
erb.g
tindy with their weapons, thev niil'le Hielr escape. A few uiinutes later llnllv ntti'iiiiited In liunrd a fast lunvlng Sniita Fe train, lull missed his foothold uud was kllle.l. II.illy nn.l lhe other two raeu woro ludlnn Territory out¬ laws.
Three children of John mil wero burled under live tons of stone at the unused Lnugdon .(unrry at .^lontpeller, Vl, Two of them wore Instantly klllod and tho other 'Iled after lielng tnkeu nul nf the debris, oged respecllvely eight, seven
111 fo
lintlle Illll
' Aguluul'lo lo the 1
particular
''ban
m hy Towers.
(Speclall.-Tll nn tho api 'owers as c it l.as l.e
Slate
if Agulnaldn nnd llli 111" Ilrst tn secure such recngnltlnn, rhe a|i]i.'nl puts this 'tesiro lnt" rnllier formal shnp.', and It may hrlng lo nn Issue the al- tlliide of initsldn Onvernmeuts. Them Is nn npiireheiislnn, bowever, tff^t nny for¬ eign (li'vi'm t will h I th.rn'blr.i9s.
CAUSE OF MAINE HORROR.
live Kxpeutlve to
A FlndlUK IVhIrl. May I'
Ihe Maine Central.
llnr Hnrhiir,M...(S| Inl).-The rnrouer'i
jury Impniiell.'il in hnld nn lu.|Uest In cnii iiectlnn with the accident at Mnuut Deserl ferry, whereliy tweuty pi rsnns lost thel lives, liuds that "these penpl" .'ame In theli .lenths by drnwnliig, cuusel by the lusufll
.•lent Cniistrili'tlnli nf tllC sll|..''
This de.'l-|..ii wlil mnk" strung the ens. ngninst Hi.. Maine Centrnl. The .ilnte Inw euf"r''e.s the pnymont of tSOOII tn till' r.'la tlv.'s nf nuy pnrsnu whn dins frnm luj urlea received lu such nccl.lents.
Beulnh Snn.b relied over n young mnn nl lllrinlnghain. Aln., and a hnlr-pullliig llglit ncciirred In which the Sunders wnninu wns lieulcii. She ri'lninted Into I.er house, an.l when Hie Hill girl snught lo enter lonk n platnl nud shut her rival through the heart.
Solomon Jones, a negrn, wns hanged hy a mnll near Fnrest, Aln , fnr making uu at¬ tack nn a white wiimnii,
llear-Adiulrill Hampsnn returned tn New-
pnri, II. 1., frnm lenve of absHllco and
.. linlsted his flag again nu the New Vnrk.
nl Issu.'il I A.lvlci-s have l.eeu received nl Nnrlh Bnl-
nllt.g nn 1 iininre, Ohio, nf the drnwnlng at Cn.ik's
1 thn lie. I Inlet, In the Klnmllke,,if Dr. A. L. Lee ond
les 'r"J" ! Oblo.in Kralner, nt the city, logeiher wllli
twenly others.
Angry becauss sho l.'ft his sorvlcs ns hnusekeepor nue mnnlh agn, John Thoin|i. sou shnl nud Insinntly kllle.l Mrs. Alirnham ('nmpl.oll nt Shnmnkiu, Peuu., nttor whicli he shot Iilmsell tn ileath. Thnmpsnu wna H widower, sevenlv-three yesrs old, while Mrs. Camphell wns eleven yenrs .younger. She had a husbuud and several chlblieu in suubury.
hanks for
rcsnllloes
Mrs.
Mrs. Kl
resides t <
juries reci
Wyck wn
sue was ri
ringe drb
Vnrk (;iij
pa.ssed ..v
¦arli.g for each dollar ot Ihcir
K.nlna Van Wyck Klll.d.
nmn Vnn Wyck, n wellknowu
1 Mount KIskn, died Iruiu In.
Ived a few .lays agn. Mrs. Vau
crossing M..ger avenue, when
a Into and kuncked by a car.
eu by C. W. Hclimldl, of New
The wheels ol Hie .'urrlsgo
ir Mrs, Van Wyck's breast. Mr
s.'limldl la slaying al his oounlry place at Katnnah, and was driving a team of spirited horses. Nn blauio is attached to him fot the accldeul. Tho place nt which It hap- iieuod Is poorly Itghli.d, and Mrs, Von Wyck slopped .iut Intn the roadway wllh-
slnii them.
Million New Adirondack Tre.t.
Prolessor J.ihu Olflnr.t, who was recently elected to tha chair of forestry In l\iruoir, has relurnod lo Prlncolou from the Adlr- iiiiilacks, whore ho has heeu making lm. |irAv<'emeuts on the "20,01)0 ncres owne.I by I'nruoll near Axlon, Prolessor (lllTord r«. ii.irls Hint nver a mllllou sinnll treet of dlf. ferent varieties havo been planted wllhlu Hie pnst year. It Is his Intention to lake all the Bludnnts of biroslryio thn Adiron. .lacks eslalillshmeut each year for practl. inl work as a llnlshlng touch to theoiell- i-al work at llhnca. I'rofessor Olffor.l has iiaen asslste.l this summer by Professor Hnlh nf Cornoll Uulverslly and a s^uad of iiirveyors,
s.nallpnt In Calo and Hen.ca Kallt.
Sinallpnx tins Iroken oul again tu ynri¬ nus imrls ot Hie Stale, nud Dr, Suiolser, Secretary nl Ihe Slate Board .if Health, "ays It is In a great measure due to lhe porsbiteucy nf physicians In .llnguusbig casos nf smallpox ns chtckenpox. "II these physicinns,"¦ said llr. Hmelzer, "would nuly rely ou the experlon.'e .if thu ofllelala con. n.'.'teil wllh our board there would be fewer cases ot smallpox In this Stale to¬ day Ihan there are at the preseul lime," The bilesl cases reportod are at Calo, Cay- uty, nud Seneca Falls, Henecn
Cnu
.ikstn
Nev
rr (nnvlrl Ask, Ma.naaet.
le ..bilins tiled a few days ngo Stnto wns thnt ol John Cillo- Vnrk Cltv, an ex-couvlel. whu iver t'2,'i,000. He was aealencod Ynrk Cllv In April. IHW, nud
Ilrowne.l
rs. MnHha .'lnt
rs nld. wns d
ghter. Miss lla
s.' ri'serv'.lr, S
hnrse wns nlin
Islde. A Slick
lllll's mouth, a
ring" tll r.'mnvi
nil ImLing In
. Ciiliiirii, who
"I tl nrriag
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ved In
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Carriage.
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with ber
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All exidnslnn nc..urred In a quarrv nl .'lliev, I'rnvlnce nl Naniiir, llelgliiia, kill¬ ing six men ami Injiirlug flvu others.
A ill"|iatcli received nl llerlbi frnm Tnkln snvs there Is im IriiHi In the repnrt that the Jnpiinese flag tins been hnlsled ovet Wnkt. Islnn.I, iinrtliiv,.-l nl the Marbiniies,
M. lie filers, the llusslnn Minister, hns nd.lri'sseil a nnle tn the rsiiiig.||.Yniiien,
I'ekin, wnrnlng that Inidv Hint the lii-
sbin nfnii nllliince wllhJnimn w lUld give great oltcnce In llnssla,nud that lliecm- s leiices In Chlnn wnuld be most serious.
Inrshnl Mnrlbiez Cninpns, I'resl.bint "I ' Sennte. Ma.lrld. Spnln. In nn Interview I pulillshed. Inretiibl a Mliilslcrlnl 'tIsIs Snveinlier, nddlug Hint the .Mini-ters nf
nt VIennn, lail llaillcnl I'U.lly
jn, A'lnilrnl (ion ran, respe..tlveli
In a ller,.e ,lu, Men Wnlf, the 1 llicnilier nf III"
ez Inn, , wnuld
1 with
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lie
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epiit
, ami she was .Irnv d a V la inn.
lliu 11
. special examiner In 'ensinn om-e al Washington, rour- 1 LIr.r.ln Wclsteuberger, a thirteen old girl whn had repulsed his atlcu.
Illed Trylna ts Nave Father.
Fred H.iiiiieil. 11 cnr|ientnr. uudert ink I IIIIUII -llicllc nl tils hnme In lies M..bie wn. l.y
un.b'ti.iik to
st his
hlm.
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It Is stnle.l lu Madrid tlim the insiirueiila 111 lhe I'liillpi.lnes ib'iiinn.l »7..ll)i).u.'10 fnr the reb.ase uf the Spnuisli prls.niers bnl.l liy ihein.
There hns been a slight fall ol rain In vnri...IS parts ul western India lu tho lnst fer dnys. The mmisonn Is current ngnln. thnugh U'lt strongly, 'I'll, sitiialluu Is sniiicwl.at Imiirnved,
The western pnrl nl Hie Inwn nl rirndno. cnpllnl nl Hi" iliiverninenl nl the same uume, snutliwesi nf Vlln., Ib.s.la, has been 'lestr'ivo.l l.v lire. A l"iiipiirary mllliarv linspllnl ami niiMii'riius pulillc nud private hull.bugs hnv" lieeii swept nwny.
Th" ll'lglnn Cnlilnet has r"-lKnail in enn.
Iurlug his cnnniienienl In Hlng Slug 'nulrncied lilnod pol-.inlng tr.mi hair of Imrses which he was compelled to olean. lie claims 'lainnges on the ground that lhe Slnto autliiirilles, liy compolllug blm l.l iierform that work, have r.ilue.l his leallh for Ilfe. The .-lalm Is flied hy vir- lie nf n Hlutule pnssed iiy the Inal Leglsla.
Th. <i. A. II. Kn
111.1.lilt.
Between six thousand and eight thou, sand .lid suldiers of New York Slulo will at. len.I the Hi rty.third National Eu.iainp- inoiit nf the Ornii.l Army of tho llepublle at I'hlladelplila on Heplemlior 6 lo 'J. The New York Slato men will go ple.lged to vole Inr (1 ilnnel Albert D. Show, of Water- tnwn. (nr theiilncenf Commauder.ln-CUlef. Al Ib" di'imrtuicnt eucampmenl. held In Syrncus" nn May ID nnd IH. the repreteula- tlvos r,t Hie d.'pnrtineut were Instructed to Vllle nnd use their Inlluence lor Colouel blinw.
Wir
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t Alton, while working Ulllll a Illllg wirear.iun'l
('cnrgn Ahlioll In his hny lields. 1. tl.'nvy block ot lnr n weight In Imld dnwn u cnuvns nver a stack nf hny. He Insltned Hi I threw lh" Illnck nvor the alae
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INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR AUGUST 13.
SulUevti Etrklel't Oreal Vialon, Knk. ailvll.. |.I*-(iolden Trill "I WIII Pwl My Spirit XVIthtn Von," Ktak. ssavta V7—Coiuln.qtary on Iha l-eMoa.
1. "Th. hand of the Lonl."' Indlcatlaa Ihnt he felt senslhlo linpreuloD* ol (tod'* pnwer resting upon bira, Tho prav^PtU Influence was cnnimuhlcaled. "In. (k* spirit." In a spiritual vision. "Valley." Probably that by tho Chebsr; tn* valley reprotenls Mesopolsmla, the se«ue ot Israel's sojourn In her slate ol uatural dead- nees. "Full of bouo-s." The bone* wer* lying like bonos of men slain In a baillv, parched and bleache.l by tb* son la a low plain; and Ihe prophet wns lod round tba higher ridgo nf the plain, ns round lb* verge or margin of a volcanic crater, la order lo survey theui as they lay below bin In ils dnrk bosom.
2. "They wer.' very dry." RepresenllBH tho Israelites dispersed abroad, deslltat* ol national and spiritnnl llle. Tbc flrst and Itrent olijecl of this prophesy aeems evi¬ dently lo lie tbe tt'slorntlon ot Ihe Jews froi,i the Babylonish captivity, A natloa carried Inlo ca'ptlvlly ceases lo be a natloB, and therefor* may bo Illiy compaieil to bones or dead bodies, .so that bv the valla* of bones was slgnltlod tho 'BabylouUh dominions fllled wllh captlvo Jews. Be¬ sides this, tbo vision Is n lively r*pres*ota- tlon of n threefold roaurreollon: 1, 01 tbs resurrection of souls from Ihn death ot sin to tho life of righlrousnost. 2. Th* resur¬ rection otthe (lospel.church orol any part of It trom un nfllb'ted state to liberty and ' peace. S. The rosurri'Ctlou ol thebcdyat the great day.
3. "Can thesebones live?" Thequestlon Is lilted to bring the prophet, nnd tbronab hlm hit heaters and readers, to tb* eon- tclousnest ot tho Imposslblllly preaeBlad lo human eyes; and considering the wonia ultored by Israel (v., II), lit latanlloB doubtless Is to bring ..ut Ibe daepair of lh* pooplo. In order to mnko room la tbvlr liearls for the prophecy ol salvation, V. 12. l'>.oklers answer refers the matter to Ood. for with Hlm tbero Is no Impossibility unless Uo wills ll, and that Uod alone caa kuow,
4. "Prophesy upon theso bone*." De¬ clare to vour miserable countrymen tbe gracious designs of Ibo Lonl; show tbaei thai their itnte, howover deplorable, t* not hopeless. "Henr yo I he word ot lb* Lord." Senso and under*t*ndlng are here allribn- ted lothe dry bones; and at tliesa boBas slgntfled the captlvo Jews they an with
strict I ¦ " •"
word (
5. "I will cause breath to BBtar." Tbe sign ol returning Ilfe, «, "I wlB lay tlBSwa." The parts which corruption speedily aaa coiupletely destroys, "Pho IlKamaatS aie to bu added lu order lo unite the bOBsa. Ihat tho skeleton inlgbt be eomplat*. "Bring fleih," Thn whole ntisoular ays- lem, inoiuding thenrlHrlal and venoa* (ys* terns, clothetthlt skoleton, and tbe *na ruvetopes the whole of those muaol** et flash; nnd uow theso bodies aro lu tb* Mete that tbe body of Adam was befor* It re¬ ceived the animal and Intelleetual prla- clplo from Ood,
7. "Thero was a noise." 01 moTemeat! symbol ot the gothorlug of laraellt** ttom
""oront ports. Perlin
ree of t^yniB, or the exultation at their deliverance aadieterB. "A shaking," Manirnstlng a divine prea¬ oueo working nuioug thom. Until lereal should give ntluutlon to the word ot Ibe Lord, Ho eould not undertake tOt thest. "Bono to his bone." Kaoh fltllna late Ike propor place and rolalloD. Belor* brsel could dwell In unity In tbelr bom* Imt they must ilrst bo brought Into unity eaioaf themselves.
8, "There was no breath," No seals nnlinatod the bodies. A man may asaaaM all tho semblnnoes of spiritual Ufa yet iMVe nono, and so be dead belor* Ood. Tbev wnniod spirit and courage tor ¦nob a dlH- oull enterprise as the return te-tbelrowa loud.
I), "rrophesyuntolho wind," Or, ratber, unto tbo Hpirit. namely tliu (lulokenlag Siilrlt of God, or principle ot llle, iMileg from Him nnd Imparling Ille to even cnuilarelhat possesses 11. "Four winds." Iinplvlng that Israel had b**n loatleMd to nil .juarters,
10, "Llvod nnd stood up," Th* 41*- plrltod, .lesp»lrlng cnpllves were woaaer- fully anlmntud jiiih resolution to break through nil tho iflsdouragemonts tbst lay lu the wuy of lUuIr lolurn. "Au szo*«)llaa.. greot nrmy." Not long living men, bill cffuctlvo men, flt for service la war aad formidabin tu all that should glre thaai nny ojipositlnn. Theso word*, appUad te tho Jews r.-loasud nn.l relurnloR frooi cnpllvlty, signify that they should be gatliere.l from Iholr sovernl dlip*r*loai nnd shnuld be united in onn body,
11, "Ourbnueanro driod." \vs ar* ea- .lone-reduced to uiirsolves. ..^11 Is orar with us, "Our hope Is lott." Our adaln aro In tbo most ilesporato condttloo. Theru Is not auy hopo of their,being i«eov*rad. "Cut nfl for our parts," floparatad, sbul oai Irom Ood's help. Wo shaU never b* n untlou again, In.lli'alluR a oondltlon of extreme despair,
12, "1 will open your graves." HaanlBl tlioreby tho aho.les of the exile*, *lDes tha Jows who wore In exilo oonsldsred tb*m- selves ilku dead men. Though your oep- Ilvlly l.n ns denlh, yuur prisou* and plaoa* ot coiiflnumoul closu nt graves, yel will I open Ihose graves. You need not d**psU of being beyond Ood'a power. He aaa uven raise thn dead. The Jew* reaardad tho lauds nf tbelr captlvlly and dIapenloB ¦a their graves; thnlr reatotatlnn wa* te bn as Ilfe from ibu dead, Befor* tb* bone* wnre lu thv open valley, now Ib lb* (rav**. That ts, some of the Jews ware Ib lb* gravot of actual oaptlvlty, other* Bt lara* but teatlero.l. jBolh nllka wer* natlOBBll). duad, "Bring you Into the laod of larael.'' Not only should they bav* oew bona be¬ gotten, but thoy wnto alto lo raalla* all tbu promise fulfllled. Tbey wer* 10 po*- sosa Iholr owu land, Ood hat a plaa* lol Hit poople, Tho laud which Ood gar* unto Iaaucl wa* still koown as tbe land ol Israel, To It the Jews were lo ba nth*r*d.
IS, "V.I shall kuow tbat I am ihaLord," When I have done for you what wa* lM> yond your hope, and by you toaatat lm*
tusslble, theu tball ye kuuw Ibat I an Ja- ovoh,
14. "Aud shall put MyBplrll In yoa." Mf enllghloulng, togHneratlng and saaetify' IngNplrll. "And ye shall live." To Ibt ginrv of Ood, snparatod from Ih* b*atb*iij ifalae gods, falsa worthlp, and fait, hnuea.
>m in* n*aiaea. fait* epIaloBI
l.lr.l I
Kx-Wal,'r ted ahuul s« w davs ngo at Newtnlrg liarher's ,'hslr. He l< daught
Harber't Chair.
Isalnner Jamos Case.
years, dle,| suddenly a
whlln silling In
a wife, two aon.
hip Joiner
fell dead, sh'il thr
atel liefure ha
nltha
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of Ihe Con
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The man wbu is to invent a new 3am*, sbort and aweet, for the auto, mobile, will .l.i weil to hurry up or tl may be eternally loo late. .Iust a*
explainel tbe luauim*. aren't R.l out tl sell
toon a* people become accustumed to , hearl to go, ai^l guided your footsteps lhe presenl title, it will be easier Ic ! to Ihc right .lour
•tick to it tbau to cbaoge to S'lme- thing ahorter. .Aiil.iiuol.ile baa fout syllables, so has locomotive. Bicycle has three, aud all attempts tu shorten It bare failed, "bike" nct be.ng recog¬ nized by tbe whceltug craft. F.levatoi hm* four *yllable*. Tbo English ;hange tbit to "lift," but we bave not tdnntad it. So far none of the aolo. mobile abbreviations suggested nave been greeted with favor. I'erhapt "antomotor" ia tbe eaaiest name tu yroDonnee, We are more familiar witb motor tbao mobile, and it ii argely a mallet of familiarity, aftei Ul
Feuwn-k waa min-li ogitaleil as b, ,
tUought It p.isslble thot this might I'C l»_T'"'!,""M"''.';'''"'""' '"•'"'' "' ""¦
the home of his licatitifiil cousin whom
lleturnlnE n.iod Fur Kvll.
''1 came iipi.ii a eouple of lioys ligliling l.u the str.et Ibe uther dav," said tbe portly mau, as be laughe.l ,at tUo re.'.illection. "Tbey were lrnlh smeared nver wi'h eggs nud w.'re figliliiig like a emiple of yuuug wild¬ cats
"".Ah 0 usual tiling 1 do unl believe 111 iuletferiii',' with 'iiiarrels aiuoug .hildren, b.'lieviug tbnt it is belter tu let tbem tight it out su'I settio tbeir dtffereuces lu their nnn way.
"Rul they were ligliling so fiercely and were using sncb lia<l lauguage that I thonght il best to separate them.
"(iettme bobl 'iI tbeir collars, I pulle.l Ibem apart au.l demaodfl au I'XpIanatioD. ^^
""He tbrew a rotleis4lfg at me'" sb'.ute'l the younger nf tbe two as he irugglc'l tl. get al tbe other boy
lllg tuo altllu which are Hiui uier perliid. .' 'heir reu--eiii'
liended.
IS lieeu lssu«"l suspeu'l. I the Spanish Cnrtes
ejacHug the (Inverameufs
eleclnrnl prnjects.
Tll" Civil c.overnnr, while presiding nt a l.,"etlng "f the Muuicipnl ("naucll nl llnr clnnn, Spain, announoed thnt It wns Hie Onveniment's Intenllnn to shnltly cnn- lel" III. administrative deeenlrall7,atl'in 'leniauded hy the Catal.miun-. This Is the llrsl step lu the dlrecii.m nl provincial
nlon 1
all lia.l bee llllb' liny sani " lUi. vou gloil you let lu.' g.i cresses?"
"The Lurd be praise.l,' mother, "for He put it
virglnli
Daniel Thi.inp .if ng", was lyuc! attcniiitlng au assa the elght-venrnld Clarke, Th" poiic,
lo.-t In ureveot 11 potsesslnii nf Ihe -U.'oeaslul.
Whipped t
Jnsepb N. Brltt.:
Nearo I-jarhed.
.n. '.oinre.l, twenty yon ..I at Aietsn.lria, Va . f- null unnu Lllllau Ciark ll ibiughter ,il K.lwat ~e mat" a blermlned e :he mil. Irnm nhlalnlii 1 rris.mer, t ut were ui
I The bill p
;d lh«
Idlng lnr Ihe paymeni^n a pr.i|inrl|.inate share nl thi e |.r..|...s".l I'aclll.. callle iin. Senate, Ottawa, (Jul., and la ¦
r Whila Caps
So Violet fouu.I a dear cousin au.l playmate iti "'Litile Water-cresses," and f..rtbe rest ,,f their lives one roof sheltered them b.ilb.
Thk LArsT Lkai-
home lo Newark, lud., aud sev whippel by Whlt»( Hp». Mrs lirllCin she recngulzed several nt the White ( Slid (bey are citizen, ol the village. Brittnn, It Is nllege,1, has tieeu makiui 'uwlul sales of lot.ixicatlng l|.|unn..
Ml
Amln
r. XVar Over Alaaka. fcara Chnale.
J.'.eph H. Clnatc. Ih- Cnllel hi«. tn Oreal Britain, was lut)
IT was a warm, lazy summer after ' agaiu iug gently t-i Ihe breeze. Utile Ihe b.
ba
fleecy .-bin.la leisu'rel.T gli.le.l c'U motiial t r, t.ipaz sky. The suu ilntle.i wnli great blotches nf gobl the lawu in froui of Tbe Birches, and lhe frolick¬ ing win.l that rusllcl tbr leaves m tbe trees au.l sent sbivrTs through tbe
his was unduubtc.Ily a fact, as oy's .'bithing was a strong tetti- |i<iint tu eviiletice.
m should
vlewe.1 in regarl In th- re-'cut wi I'ltratl'^n" speech .leliv-rel l.y St Lnurler. th* Canadian Preml-r. "Ther- will In. U" war. It It tal-In s< that uo amnuut of i.oiltles nr poilticlai III either cnunlry c.juld u''c*tloD war this .-onn«.ctton
¦ 1
tiata. caressed tbe fulds ot a little Free rresa.
Tut, lnt,' said returnel go.nl for evil '-'I dill,'he aobb«,|, the reaction having set in 'The oue tbat I threw at bim was a g(K>.l onei' ' —Uetrsit
tVn.naa Vlrllin nl Masked ltab|..r..
Mn-k-l lurglars alls'tet yiiing M Hunter while she was ainue In her hnme Ceuir-vllle, S. Y.. bound an.l gagged I and lefl her aucnnsclnu> In Hie. cell
H-r hiuhab.l fnun.l her In a ..ril -a a
Ilea. The (ohbara tecurv I a-.-out ttOS.
I ll Is stated thnt the V.ilksmnl. Jnhan- 1 n-sliurg, Snuth African lleputlh , nl Ihe ; s-..r-l se-st'in hel.l |., c..us|iler Presidenl I Kruger'a pr'niosal tnr Hm renioval i.f re. 1 iigi.nis illsalillllles, which .lls.|uallfleil lews and Calhnll.s for tbe frauchlte, ra- I e.-t"'l the prnpntat.
A (leriiitn syndicate has olitaloe.] a c.m- ressp.n 1,1, the couttrui'lluu nf a rnllway : Irmn Seoul to Oonsan. Knrea. The grant¬ ing nl Ihe ices.lnn It ascriliel tn the re-
; i'»ut visit tn Knren nt prince Honry nl l-ru-tlo^ Emprrnr William » hrnth-r, who Is In (''onrmaud^f the Oermau s'luaiirnu lu I Asiatic waters.
1 The Messagero. Bome. tny. that Italy i tin.. r"Uouii''»'l her claim to Han Mun Bay, I nnd will demand fr.im i.tblna th. conces. : si.ih .if a strip .,1 territory n.irth of San 1 Muu.
(ieneral Pierron. .,1 the French Army,] has heen ap|inlute.l tn succe,..! O.neral de I 1 Segrler as a meuiLer ot tha Superior Couu- ! 1 cll 1,1 War.
(iesrge t."o!-^'j'.;(!'jii. a Iswy*'. I's. ii».n I arretted at Oloagnw nu the charg.'jf eun I I I'ezzling funda tielnnglng tu hb cli.uta i His lUldlltlet are sahl tola) over SSOO.OOO b|uboutt was lormerly City Treasurer.
aud well knnwu alnng the lludi
Firemen Meet al Ithara.
Tl.e a-venth aunual cnnvoullon of tb* ('eutrul New Vnrk Flreinou"a Atsoclatlon was hebl al Ithacn. Thn selnctlon of ofli. cers fnr next year resulted lu the ru.olec- tlni. nl E, W. Hyatt, nf Homer, President. ,.nd E. J. Peck, of Cortland, Trooturer. P. L. Lang, al Waverly, decllue.l a aeound term as Secrelary, and C. A. Hmlth. <il Wnverly, wnt elected. President Hyatt nudei-Presldeni K. M. Baker, of 'Jwego, were nbosen delegatet to Ibe Htate Cod. ventlon, A resolution that tha FIromeo't H.ime, al Hu.lson, should receive no aid trom the firemen nf the Hlato, so long at tt remains the property ut a prlvatu cor¬ poration, was patted.
ind the Niale.
Iree mnlls^^iSrery altoi
All A
Bath will ha. Octolier 1.
Wavland resldentt have tuhscrltied for islO.OOfl worth of stock, aaturlng the village I'f s canning factory,
Preaident llaymond, of the Niagara Cnunty HIdepalh Cnmmlaaloii, wants to bou'l Niagara County tor tlO.OdO to build Hideiiatht He thlnkt the tale of wheel lags will take car. ..f thu debt when II lualures.
Mr. and Mrs, Jai-oh O. Hmllb, eifhly-on. and eighty years oid. rsapeelivery, eela- lirntad their tlxlleih weddlae anniversary » lew days agn at .Nanuel, Kvery surviv. tng memlier of ii.itb Mr. HmUbt and Urt Smith's family waa iiroteui.
Aalaiaabllaa For Collaella* Mall*.
PoatuRlc. IIopanniaDt ofSclala at Waab¬ ington expect In ask for oo approprlalUia at tbe next seaaloo of Congreaa for th* uae nf automnbllea In eollaetlog Iba mails at all Oral eloj* pocloflleaa. Tbo purpote It lo atk permlnalon to use the appropiaUoo of S410,uao mad. lor horse hire, "rbe re¬ cent leati In BulTalu nave satltfled ufllclalt that autumoblle. may be us*d to *ara*' lage.
llarvanl Alhlel. XTlna In Knglanil.
F J. gut:ilaii. <l Harvard, wou a IOC
yard da*h at liaxr«w-m-Fuiii*kt. FAglaad.
>t«an>*DiM watanae t«n*.
HoiMse*sfal exp*rlm*Dtt h*ve bean mad* In Parts, France, with aii aulomobll. watar lag cart, and tMO ut lb«M will b« put la •anie., topitttiaf mt ttataorpowtt cart* BOW Ib a**. -•
I OVE MAKING 01^ GUARD DUTY.
A Naval Courl-Marll-sl Itaeldaa That II ia ^
Not a VIolaMou of Mllllarr Latt.
A nnval court -uartlal, the reeord ol .
which hat Jutt bean rennlved at th* Navf Department, Wailiinglon, has deeldad lb* .luestlon whatheranenllttad man oaanard Is noglncllug hit duly In inaklag lava to* ,¦-'• girl. Corporal Tom Boanloa, ol tk* -r^ Marine Corps, was the asaa**d maa. .'
(torporal Hcanlon was marohinf bl* beat nulslda of an nSleer's raaldaae* et tke ^^
League Island Navy Yard, oaar Pblta. delphia, wbeu a servant maid Is tbe ofli* cer't houtehoid Joined hlm. Ttaa olBeai' cam* upon the couple tuddsaly, Bieek to Ih* eonfmlon of both, a* Cor|M>r*l llaeBlou had hit arm around Ihe maid's walal, Charge* of unsoldteriy eoadael aaS asaleet of duly irar. ureferred by Ib* elB**l agalntt Corporal gcanlon. A eoart-SMftlal . .^ was ordered, mneh lo Ibn •*loBl*bm*Bt ol «
Corpo al Hcaslcn, who, balof aa Irlabraas j
und a toldier, eonld not ttbd*r*taB4 why b* f
w*s a I privileged to mate lay* lo a pratty ^
girl a: all tlmat. «
H«vi ral rnt*r**fln( en**tloai were la* -j
Tolvai, Id th*ea*«. Wa* II aasoldleflir lo 't
m*k« ov. lo a girl while on guard! was I
Corp. al Hoaalon prolsetlac pBbU* Of '<:
priva'1 prppertr In ttaiidlDS (eard keteta 'v an ufllcsr's retldsnu.? Cob a toldier keep U rm''around a girl aB(|.#lsssa ea ^
property wbloh bwU obargad waktAket.
^^1* arm'" around a girl aaa-^Me ajM ea
I aw "
Ing at tb* tain* time? Tb* eoart dM undertake to aa*w*r tk*** 4a**IIOB«ei*eat by lufMr*ace. It rntamad a varaist el ' "Not gullly" nn aB ehars** BBd «peef>es- llous, wbleb tht Navy Depaitmaal ha* " ' latarprstedlo mean tbat lov* maklBaaB4 guard duty al tbe tarn* tlm* are net Is- << IcoD*l*t*at wllb aiilliarr law. Tb* ta. .^ -partffl*Dl •videatly ladois** tbi* view, a* :) R*or*larT I/oag ba* npprov*d Ih* TeMM ul tb* *ourt-martlal and orderad thel Ooreoral Beanlon iio r**lor*dt* deiy.
WOMAN'S PLUCK SAVES A TRAIN.
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| Title | Nassau County Review 18990811 |
| Date | 1899-08-11 |
| Month | 08 |
| Day | 11 |
| Year | 1899 |
| Volume | 4 |
| Issue | 41 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 18990811 |
| Date | 1899-08-11 |
| Month | 08 |
| Day | 11 |
| Year | 1899 |
| Volume | 4 |
| Issue | 41 |
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| Page | 1 |
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Ifa^^att tannin fletoietUa iMitax.x: oupiem. -five oicni-m. VOL. IV. A FAMILY NKtVSI'AHER OP LOCAL A.MI UENKRAL INTEl.l.li; KM K. FREEPORT, N. Y,. FRID.VY. A IMi TST n, .s |
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