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VOL. V.
A rAMII.T':iEW-SI'.\PER iif local .*.>U «ENER.*.L INTKLLIOKSCK.
i"Hi:i:rnKT, n. v.. mud.w. maiuij '.\ iimiu.
TIkaS: ILSO TEAELT III ADTAHbB
a\0. 19.
raoVMAAtOfl.Kt
• Greater New York •
3Detita.l Farlors,
tONEMCKER t SKIOMORE. FUtTON AND GOLD STS, Brooklyn, N. Y.
OOB.
^IttefTealli.
0Blll Crowaa,
Oioa nillaas, Oabar riillot.
a.J.OO np. a.t.oo np. ai.OO np a .so n|>
rOLTOJf AKD OOLD liTEEErs, Opp. LoeMa's, BROOKLYN, tt. V.
_W. J. STEELE, M. D.. rUi'StCI.iX nml SURGEOX
UALUWI>-,4, L. I.
oacehoirt } ".[''li
I P. .11,
(Jftl- e. Ha
Monih Snore Tolcpbo
all, llsldB
GiEORGC A. MOTT,
LAWYER,
M rSomtt St.,llaron(h or Brooklyn.N, T, Clly
llaaldaaee, Lyabroofc, Qneens Co., N, T, Ttlaphooe, "SI Lyobrook." -aBCA Brooklyn,"
E. A. DORLON,
'....BOXDED .4UCTI0.XEER. ..
CMS Helloirt' Block, riKaa Mcael, new Charch. PReCPORT.
JOHN P. WRIOHT, OBXERAL AUCTIOXEER, \
PREEPORT, L. I. nWANCIAI.
BaDkorRockvilleCeDtre
"Village, .ivenue, ROCKVILLE CENTRE. L. I.
•AUUEI. r PHILLIPS, Presldtnl,
TaOJf AB a, KNIOIIT, Vice Pretldenl.
HIRAM B. RMPTH, Cashier.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS i
labttlA. Davlaoa, ThooiatU. Knight,
MhaWhwal. Hiram K. Smith,
imatanrlh U, Combee, Wealey H. Bmlth, AMStaJane, Charlea L. Wallace,
Vmmi;.SV!f. Anttln Onrnwelt,
f^SSLr, ^nipB, Neltea H. Smith, Mia W, OeNoM, .lohn T. Davlton,
Otttar OaylteD, Edward T, Thurttoa,
BamlltoB W. PeartalL
STATE NEWS.
Mew ^orealry Coinwlatfon,
lorernor Roosevelt bat tent t.i itla Sen¬ ale tbe nomlntllo i of Percv 8. Lans- downe, of Erie County, Delos H. Jltckey, ul Delaware County, W. Austin Wads- worth, ol Llvlngtlone Couutv, B. Frank Woods, of Qoeent Coanly, and Do Witt C. MlddletOD, of Jefferson Conniy, at mem- bert of the Potest, Pish and (lame Oom. .nlstlon. Mj. Wadsworih Is deslgoated aa Pretldenl. Tbe Oovernor sabl thai bis nomineee were selected beeaate ol tbelr paitlcuiar .iuallHoalioos lo serve. Jlr. Wadtwortb bat heen a large formBr and bindowner, and bat taken a great Interest In tke preser- v,vllon of tho Osb and came of tne State. He It President of tho BoonesCrlcket Club an orgaDltatlon devoted to fish nnd gam. preservation, nnd In coonectlou wllb thai Club look aotire part in tha movement le abolish deer hounding, Mr. Lansdowne |. SecrotBty of tbe Erie Oame and Fish As soclatlon. Ur. Uaekey bat been appoiute. lo repreaent tbe Catskll! Mouatalus. He l, a farmer and a large laudowner, aud ha. Iaken a groat Interest in fish eullure, Hr IVoo.lt for many yetrs hss been tl.e logs ropretentatlTe of the oystormeu of Jtranic, Bay, Re bat In Ibit capacity made a care ful ttudy nf the siiell (Ista aud .Ieep sei (Isherlet, Hn bat alto tpeat a ..onslder Avenue i ahlo period In tho Adlrondacka, and in th forettt of Canada, nud bat tludled tb. f'.rettry qiieatloa hotb Irom tbe stand j point of a Inmbermau and ol a forester
Donbia Tracsdy In aollvar.
! Edward Mead thot Bert Wigton. hi ] brotbsr.ln-law and partner, In thetr sho| : at Bolivar, Iben went upstairs and kllle, himaelf, Wtxton was about tweoly-tevei .years old. Hit wife was Mead's aister I'be msn were parluers Id tl,- making n arriagee, Tbey bad quarrelled and Mood wbo was of a flerv diepoiitloD, threttene,: In bye** W|x,on's neck, W, A, Mend faHtar' ot Edward, Intirveaed at peace¬ maker aad tba quarrel wae dropped F.vidently It wat resumed wben the men .net at tbelr ftctory tbe next day. A hardware nerobaBt wbo weut lo Ibe Inc loty at 9 o'clock fonnd Wlxson on the floor dead. Ho had bean shot lu Ihe left ea. and tbe bullet had passed clear tbntngh hit head. Mead saust hare placed the re volver at Wlisons ear and Ated without warning, for Wiisous bands were in bb poekett and the powder had bttraed thi sktn. Mead's body wot foand In an up. stairs room. He had shot himself tbrough the rlgbt temple, A thirty eigbl.callbei revolver, wltli tw,. chambers o,nply, layal ills side. Met.! was tw^lty-tbree your, old. Coroner Hoffman, wbo tuok obnrg. l.f Ibe hodiee, learned tbat the men ha.l ¦laarrelled over family affalrt.
nitiiep Oontieted of Matitlaaahtar.
Oabrlel Blthop. ol Cuba, Allegany County,
was oonvioted of mantlBughter, In oanalng
tlie death of Everett Aattln,ot Belmont, on
Jnly « lott, by eaplodlog dynamite under a
cottage on Lako Cuba, In whlcb Auatiu
wat aaleep. The jury returned a rerdlet of
gullly as ohnrge.1 In tbe Indictment allei
several bonrt' dollberatlon. Aceumpaoy-
Ing the verdict wat b recommendation to
mercy. Angered beotusa bit bloycle bad
leen tnken tu places while he wtt rowing
l.n Cabn Iiake with Mitt A.la Furman and
Mitt Oraos Pettlbone, wbo were visltlag at
the retort, Oabrlel Blthop, tcoordlng totbe
evidence at tbe trial, exploded a dynamite
I art ridge un.ler a cottage In wbleh Everitt
Austin and four companions were tieeplog,
on July 8, 189!!. Austin died Irom Injuries
I rncelred In tbe«X|ilotloB. Bishop bellernd
i tlirft wbllo tae was rowing upou Ibe lake
1 Autllu nod hit companions had planned
I tbe practioal joke In order lo keep blm and
blB (rlend Paul Morgan from riding baok
I loCnba that night, Tbe young women are
I not suppoted to hare been lu any way con
I cerned In tbu ,(uarrel.
An army of (?00,f1(ln lor Kngland, Her orchards ahall want for pruning- V.ookt.
Taxation of corporations in Parit bas led to the transfer of many main offlces to Brusnels, Fron.-h societies being incorporate.I there under the laws of Belgium to avoid ihe Freueh iucome tnx.
VICTIMS OF FIRE DilP,
OEi\TH ENDS LONG SLEEP,
Terrible Disaster in a Coal Mirte in West Vireinia.
FIRE FOLLOWED THE EXPLOSION,
the
Ths standard of morality in Congress of the United States is higher thaa in any other legislative body in the worl.l, notwithstan.Iing the sensational articles that appear from time lo lime.
line Hnndred MlnerB Entombed hr Eivloslnn at Ihe Ked Ash Mine—
Ws do a Oensral Banking Btisineaa of Deposit and Disconnt. IntSTMt niid on Special Depoaita, Oiafts Issned on EogUnd and ths Oontinant. Yoor FWninsce Soliiuted. WsiMng Honrs-0 A. H. to 3 P. M.,- .Istwdsiy, t A. |(. tol3M, "'^^Wsoonnt Dsya-Tneadayt and Fr» iop"mbt?""' ""''•"'»"''"'^P'""
ir Oood, He Oalt SaoOO.
Eight tboutand doliars has just been left lo Michael Connelly lu Auburn Prison, (.'onnelly Is a Walertowu man, serving a twenty-year aentence for highway robberv. The mouey was left by bis father. II Is to he held In trust fot live years following CoBneliy't discharge from prison. If at tbe eud ot that time be hot behaved Ilka a good oltlten be will come Into possettlon ol the money. If not, ll will ao to the Slate, Connelly hat been a model prltoaar during hit long teria, and for teveral years hot been employed at "runner" I,
.tA.M,
THEFREEPORTBANK
.. CAPITAL, 180,000.
IIII STIEET. FIBBPOIT, L I.
JOHN J, RAimuttL. PttBidaal.
CfBAUNCBT T. SPKAi^OC, Tlee-PretMaal.
WIIaUAM S. BALL. CatUtr.
BOARD or DinZCTORSt
ltta J-RandaU, Saiu Cog. WlUlam E Oolder, WaUaea H. Oomwell, niooat D, Smith, AagBBtlBimIc, Charlaa b. Wallaoe,
William 8. Rail,
Channrey T. SpragnB William O. Miller, D. Wesley Pine. Dcurge Wallace Oolet Pettlt. Harvey B. Hmlth. Oenrge M. Randall
aurrey Pur the Canals. Tho question of Ihe apDropriatlou of SS2,00O,000 for eanal improvement hat been tattled, to far as action this year It cou- cerned. It hat been deci.led that tbe pita lobepurtiied will belo adopt a bill that thai! provide fot an immediate and careful •1'vBy of the eaoals, under the |.liu pro- poeed by the oommlttlnn a|.polntBd by the Qovernor, Thla work It lu ba done by the Slate Engineer and Hurveyor, and It Is probable tome ot the United States Oov¬ ernnient englaeeia will be aiked lor their vIewB upon tome o( Ibe more vexations 4uaalloai.
Prttoaar al Aakara ¦•¦ga Bimaair.
Otarlalopher Stagnet, received at Auburn Mton trom-OoonSaga County In 1893 wllli a tinlaae* of (our yeait and tbree moDtbs for reeelting tlolaa goodt, tommlltad sul- tlde In bit eell by hanging, utlng for it noose tha stra|. wblcb held up bis bed Mlagner had been In poor health of lale and Is suppoted to have been tuffering fru,u mental aberration. Hit mother lives al I llnuesdaie, Pe.in.
Ilay.
.ug fnm,.
_ w^r*. wao.|.. iMai iroiniarB, rrom i
IoTb. Offert fhrlllllet and Induce,
«3iJ)MS«aMBI eqaal to I bote of e tirTerker Ilrooklyn Bankr .w Tr
aert ficlhilet and Inducemeau in of either the
- - .. _'Trust IJoin-
saaM, aad .every aooommodatlon aa far a< it - toatttltal with eoaeervatlve maiiagtinent. lalsSeBl al the nle ol iBree ger cent, paid oa Uiae d^oalU, l hree months or mor.-.
I>faflB Imoed on all par.t ol Rnropa.
Deeta general banklw bnslneas .,Sacoanla of corporations, comiianies, socle Uta, els., salfc-llBd. -
RnUie aatlafoctlua guarantted.
prompt attentiun and
Job
Printinff
At
This
Office.
UfUilh I-Uiii.s Hrlda of a Walter Hold-n, a wel|.to.duy' ... er of Luzerno, and Miss Mau.l W, ulneteen years old, „f OorlntI,, were, mar¬ rie.l In Olens Falls Wedneaday eveuing, Tuey .Irovo In his home after the cero- muBy, and early Thursday morniug the bride was taken violently lit and died. Th.. busbBBd it protlrated. Au Invesligatl. . has bueu luttltuted.
to Million.
a loamster, lefi City, Kloudik.
Taa.nater Heir
Oeorge Ileaumler, .. Mehoiler for Oawson wbere. through tho .loath of a hr.itb.,.. ....
(alia heir t.. a fortune valued al more than »l,S0l),ee» Ho had not teen his l.rnther In iwenty-flve years, although h. knew bo had aoqulrod a fortune in tbe Klondike,
¦nSalo K^leeta Mnnlelpal Ilaa.
The Board ..f Al.termou ..f n.iffal.. de. foaled hy a voto .,f i,>, (o '., a project to et. tabllsh a launlolpal gaa plant. The propo. sitlon bat boen l.of..re the cllizous In vari¬ ous form, for about iw.. year-.
A'lOft.Ooa rin. in lllnet.o.
A part of tho Mlnellu Shade Clolh Com
pany plant al >tloeti,, was .leslroyel i'v
'-- ¦- 0 I..S. Is pla 1 at «aOO,000. Many
ampleyoa were In the hulhllng anl tli-r- nv narr..w os.-spe.
I sm a (armer Inc..ted !i,-.ir Sl.iiiv Broiik, oneof Itie ino.it m,iUtiou$ districts in this State, and \ids boihrred wlh tudl.iiia f.^r ye.irs, ai tunes SO I could not work. .-III.I wa-; .ilvs.iv-i veiy lon.siip ited as well. Por years l^ad m.ilaiia s.1 bad m the sptini;, lA-h. il eiipaped in plowioR, Uiall could Jo lu.thinn hut .-.hake. I must I avi' taken about a barrel of <)uinine pills besides d-vcns ol other reiurdie.s, but neier obtained my permanent beiu'iil. Ui^i fall, m poach liin-, I had a most seiious .•ttSirV oiiiiitls and then c.'iTimenced lo take Ktpans Tabules, ij[xin a friend's a«l\u e, and th.- liist box made mc all right and I hai-e'tfever been witlKuit them sinte, I lake one Tabtilc each mcirnini; ,-ind nicht •nd soinctinies whsK^fcei inore thin usu.illy exhau^ril I take ll\rce in • day. Thi.'V h4^e feBt niv stmiiach sweet, iny hpHs reg'ilaa and I have not hy3 the le.flj|touch oi nul iria nor spttitilg'nead .ehe sipce I commenced u^ing thWr, I know also tb.it I sler|rt>etter and. \s»ake<iy ' more refr^hed than RfftnerlV' I don't know nivM many cbniBlainu- K/pans/rstiSes will hel,>. but I do know tlicv wNlcure aiw (^('in^the , iiion bw.is and I Would not be without Tbim «t yy 1^0-7 I' sUy^oniuder thorn lhe cheapest-priccda medicine in^eV^'VS.'as
Kre al>o the iikisi benelivuland the most tonvenieni lo uke. yenty-sevrti yeais of age and hJW UUIIfd IUI8 alt my life, the M Atost farinetSs both earlv and lji.;.a!id in all kinds ol we.Uher, and I ha^i n^erenioyod such Bo.>d bntth ..s I have since last fall; in fact, my neighbors n-i've all remaiki-d niv i-n,-roved condition and have said. ''Say.lohp. wh,it .iie you .l..inB lo looi. so tiealthy ? "
Hluiumingasa fa.l ia ilaugeroiisauf uuprofitahle, decides Mrs. Rallingtou Booth after a loug e.tperieuce iu hat- ling with poverty au.l vice in the alums of tho great .-ilies, which Is Bumioarized m an interesting article iu the Ladies' Home .lonruni.
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The faculty and trualoes of Hart lonl theological seminary have pro vided a course of instruction in for eigu missions, whieh they aunoiiuce aa "a new thiug in theological iu- slructiou iu this country." The courae will include numerous lectures.
Edn-ard von Hartmaun declaroathal- the great question of the twentieth century is to he: ".Shall tbere he throo world Powers or four? Shall Ger¬ many taku her plnce beside Eoglaud, Russia and America, or shall she re- tiro into the hackfiroUnd, like Scan dinavisj like France',*"
the explosion ..-ourred nenr the ontrauce, which was close,! by falling slate, Tbe ex- plosion made only little noite, and tbe ac. -id-nl was flrsl tliscovered bv a laborer at tl,e ,'nlrau.-e.
T!,e scene ol t'.,e accident |» three miles »hovo-n.ur.non,!, on tl,e (.-liosapeake an.l Ohio road. The prln-ipal owner of llio mine!-, J. Prod Em„gor, of Staunton, Va. The maung-r Is For.lluan.l Howell,
The news of the disaster swo|.t tlirough the t.iwn and withiu a fe.y mluutos huu- Irodsof men, wo.uou aud children, rela- llv-.. of Iho ,i„f.,rl„nato ,nlnor-, were upon rtie scone. As Ihe convictiou that the ?Ss,.-uo..f tllfc nutontbe.i ,n-u allvo was hoite- loss. tbey be(5a,no frantic lu tbelr endeavors l.l rc...-h thair .lea.l an.l .Ivlag lu Iho wreuko.l shall, un.l tbo work ..f nttomplod rescio was ..rgaube.! witb extreiuo dif- ficulty.
Thc mine Is on lbs mountain sido nbovo water, and tho c,>nl Isslmllarto that found lioutns district. On this account
Remarkable Case ot Elidp Wilh'ii-. of San Francisco. C.-il
Sis Fsis.i..... Cal. fSp».-lal\ ~ F.IIJn Wilbur, a l.oaullful girl, wno hn.l been In a iran-e tor more than tw.> y-ar..'...ed bore FuosJai uinrnlng. Hot relatives ba.l hope.! because of signs ot retirrning con«<-lou5- noss thot Inn .layer two she Wuull re¬ cover.
The case bos been a mysiory lo the med- leal protoielou, but II I-s bolleved the girl .u!tored from a rare form of hv-l.-rln, Sh- went to sloop In Fol.ruarv, ISH, and never really nwakoue.l. Her ,n iii,-r luunl li..r Iving on a lounge In b-r r.,o,n with one b'and oxleudod as If she ha.l Just dr.>i,i.o.l n novel which was lying on tl,.. door. The gas was tnrno.l on, but there was ii., tbouglit Ihat 8l,e ha.l attomplod to cunuiil •nlcldo. It look-,! as If, overtired, she na! fallen asb.ep,
James Ilunphv. a v.mng ,n:iii wlio lia-I paid court to b-r, .-alio.! ui. t',o Wilbur bouse nn tbe tolcphon-at seven o-cl.,ok that morning, au.l IUHl.Kle.l Ihnl he must speak wtth the girl. Mrs. Wilbur, nniiove.l at so early a call, and at liuuphy-s persisl- eoce, consente,! to g.i to her room an.l see If she was awake, nnd foun,I her lulho
iWIDE-SFMBLIZZAEP
.fiddle West and New Encland Ex- perienro th:-Worst Storm in Ye.irs,
THE NEWS EPITOMIZED. BRIT4INS WAR BUDG::^T
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THE DJ^MAC.E IN NEW YORK STATE.
Tbo auxlliacv . ru Ui." nave l.e-ii'trau -1 the War neparti
Th" apnea! of >
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the Na
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Imiral flow
Cost of African Opariitions Ejt.itnited at $3'J0,000,001
1 !,!< , lb" a«-ard of Iho Conrt "f riahn. or ot tho bo.lntv duo f.f th-.l-- f thespsnl.li lien at MnnlU hss in th.> Inlto.l states Supromo
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have heeu causel by flrudaiup or by gas, bul from dust, as was the cose In one oflbe tragedies some year3 ago 11 a I-ucabonlas
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l.l slarlni,-. I friin that
Physic!,
time ou ovory p.-,sslblo ellirl wns ina.l-t,
awaken hor.
Electricity and nil means known tn rhy- ilclans were tried without effect. Theu they trie.! hypuollsnl an.t osteopathy, bul llioso methods also falle,!. The young wumau losl flesh 1.. some exlent. bnt was not eiunclated. No ,.ue could leli what tlio mailer was.
Miss Wilbur spoke about six weeks ago ns If In a drea,n. saylug. ".N'ohody loves me," an,! tl,on rcbipsud Into silence ng,iln.
For the iast few ,t,iys the girl has neon sinking. Her. conslllullou hud given nay uuder tbe long strain.
There is food for thotighl iu tho recommendatiou of tho New York 8tate Prison Commission iu its annual report to the Legislature that the lock. atep and the hideous striped couvict's clothea be elimiualed from the fea- turea of prison life as unnece.isarilj degrading and incompatible with tht reformatory idea.
Professor Axunfeld. the (ierman physiologist, endeavors to prove thai genius is the righl of the tirst l.orii, and tbat in most cases the third and fourth born child never show signs ol talent; hut the liicgraphical cycl.. pK>dias show that Hhakespearo, Hick ens and olher leading geuiuaes were not the flrat child of their parcnlH.
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In the course of a lecture at YhI° the other day a professor declared tbat "moil young mon when they reach a certaiu age consider il the right thing to get married." Well, so do the girls. ..\nd when two persons "of a certain age" come to a single oonclution il takea more thau the worda of wisdom from the lips of s lecturer on social science to stop them. Marriage was discovered souk time before social science, it seems.
One of the objections to the re formed spelling is that, if it were ma.lo thoroughgoing and children were taught uothiug but the ueiv style, in ten years there wonl.i arise a va.sl number of young people to whom ..nr whole body of English literature fr.im Shakespeare to Ituakiu would have be come aa unreadable and as nnti.juated as Chaucer. The time that would be saved by the children woul.l cosl them familiarity wilb the chief.treas ures of their mother tongue, thinks tbe Christian Register.
Congress comes into posaoesion .,. many boautiful tokens, due of the most interesting it has lately acquire,! is a memorial from the Hawaiian people, {sreacnted enrly in the sessiou. The book is exqtiiiitely liouud in seal leather, the letter-press is in ol.l (ler mau text, the capitals throughout are colored in blue and gold aud beauti fully decorated. II is the handiwork of people of Houoluhi, uud is valuable uol only for the subject matter lut ar an evidence of what that people cau do iu an artistic wav.
M.xlv-llvo Illlle. fr.nn (l,,s -ilv.
Tho fore, ..f »,i.-h a„ explosion caused an l,nmo„se falling of Ibe slate an.l other ,lebrls, so thul tho eutrauce wns lillud up tor a greal distance, au,l the difflcuittes lu dlgglug through il caused del.iy In the work of rescue.
.\s many men as coubl work at one time were dlgglug away wilh all tboir might, ind were relieve.! lo short relays bv other aieii, so as to expedite the work of rescuing IS much as possible.
The Hr...! succiaslul strike of tl,e rescuers was ,ibout ten o'ciock Inthe morniug,when to., bo.liPs w-re rocovere,!, rtev.in of tlieul .vere Ulready ,!-,„!, an,1 tho oiber three wore ,!ylug. As t ho ,ul,iers were located ut ,l,lt,-,rsul |.bices lu the ,lrlfi,and tbe explo- ilnn caiiFod Iho falling slate lo blockade lhe rooms lu lillToreut parls of tho mlue, lhe work of rescue met with ouo greal ob- .Iruotlon or another.
After the meu gol under headway In the work of rescue thoyroaobod the Ilrst pnrty In less than an hour, but lliey met greater dlOlcultlea after that tlnio. It was tbeu tlial telegra,ns were sent to Montgomery, I'harloslou and utber pincos for |,bvslclaus, „,ir.-esan.l colltus,
Al! work wae stopped in the surrounding mines of tbe district, and the people with¬ in n radius of mnny miles astembletl ou the gro,iud9 nf tho lied Ash coin|.any.
Tho |,opulation of Ibe mining village Is five liun,lred. All nre luluers, aud the calamity wlii reach aiinoal every iitlle bouse In the mining towu.
The managers and bo..so3 nf ali tbe mines in this district came to the scene as sonn as i.osslhlo and joined lu tbo work ,,f rofcie. It Is Imp.isslldo lo dosoribe tho a,uouul of w.,rk .lune by Ibis couconlratod ar,ny of men, hut tbey were greatly im- |.e ied beea,ISO ot the extent of tbo enor¬ mous blockade at theentrance lu tbe drift. Tbe large beuvy side tires of tbo entrance were blown out lo some distance, together wllh a iot of heavy timbers. Even mules were blown out some dlstaneo.
Chief Mlue Inspector J, W, Paul, Oov- eruer Atkinson and others left bere Tues¬ day uigiil for the scene of the disaster to make an Iuvestigatlou, Mr. Paul slated tliat tbe mine ba,l boeu In splendid con¬ dition, and If the explosion was c„,,Bed iiy lire ,!nmp, as repurt,..d, bo wa-. ,il a lo.«5 to j ac.-o,inl r,ir Ils (iresenco. - f j
'The inluo was last Inspeote,! ou t),-lobor 2i, ISW, .vh-n ll was fouml lo bo portuctly ' safo. Tho Hod Ash mine was operale.l by lh- Ii-.l A.l, Coal Couipany, composd of J. Fre.l KITlugor, .'f Hlauuloii, Vn.. and otbor .Stauutou parties.
REAR-ADflAIRAL WATSON RELIEVED Ordered to Tr>
j 50,000 MEN IDLE j II,Hiding lllBlerlal V
IN CHICAGO,
,.|al rir,.,. Close Their croon, of the Strike,
Cnici.,., (,special). - Bnll.llng material Irms wllicll su|.|,ly tbe Chicago market voted to close Ihelr plnnts until condltlous in tho building Industry nf Hie cily sbali have change.l for tbo better.
The reason given fnr this move wns that because ..f the paralysis iu bulldtng opora lions bruught ou hy labor truublos they i,ave been con,!,icliiig tboir busiuoss at a lo.ss sluce last Ocl„l,.,i.
Bythe closing 10,001 mou employ.1 in thc stone .luarrles, brick var.l., an.1 plauts .vbere Mm,., c,.,uent, rubhio stone, ,-opl,ig, crushed stone au.l otbor uiatorlals aro handled nro made bile.
A.l.lod lo the3J,0'J0 Idle lo the building Industry, tbn 7J0a8trlking luncblnlsts, aud ibe 3000 on strike lu other Hues, ll makes the tola! ii,,mher of unemployo.l In tho city fully ttO.OtlO.
CURRENCY BILL APPROVED,
Halt
nd l'l
Wa
.1 11..
Noio.v, II, C. (Spe.-lal). -ount ..f the dol|..ato eon.llllou Admiral Wattou-s heallli lie bas l.oei dere.l lo Iransfer bis flag to the Uallln andlnprncood homo l.y way ot the Sue
riie .Sonato Aao|i.a .be Cnnferonre Ko|>,ir, Kv a Vote ol 41 tn in.
1VAFUisor..N, 1., C. (Speclnl),-Tbe Sen¬ ate passe.l the currency and bon.l coufor- juce repori by a vole of U to 20. The vole ou tbe passage of the Currency bill llsol! on February Ll was 4B to 29, so that this vote shows nu apparent gain of ouo for -ho advooalos of the gob! standard.
Mr. Cbandior was the only Uepublican tn ippose bis |.arlv-B i-fforls lo make goo,l „,o of the vital |',lodgos of Ils m..st rocout National i.latfor.u. .Mos-rs. Caflov, ol Louisiana, nnd Lln,l«oy, nf Kentucky, the iwo Oold Dum.icrnls left In tho Seuale, v-oie,l for llie repori, as Ihoy ,11,1 ou Fehru. .ry 15 for the bill Itself. Mr. Kyle, of Soutb Dakota, uow clussine.! as a Hepulillcn,,, a-as again absent witbout o pair.
CONGRESSMAN HARMER DEAD,
'Father of Ihe Ilonse" Ktplrea at III. Uu.ne in Oeriuaiitown,
Pnii.ADELruiA (Special). — Cougrossmau Alfred O. Harmer, of lb" Fifth Polinsylvauia tilslrl-l, and the -'Katlicr nf tbo Hou.e,- died at his homo !u (leruiauiown, a suburl ol ihU-ltv.
llr. ¦armor had been II! since last No vember whon bo was stri.'!te,i with a severe nttack of kbluey Irouble. He recovere.l sufflclenlly lo alteul tlio openlug of Con¬ gress lu December, but later was again coulluedto bis bod,
A few davs ago be siitToreil a rebipso au,i speodily failed,until Monday evening,whon he died, surrounded by bis wife, throe sou.s and two daughters.
Alfred C. Hurmor was boru In Oerman. town ou August R, 18iJ5. Ho was oiecled !.. Congress iu lH7f.. and ro-eiected to ..very subso,]uonl Cougroas Willi tlio etc.-plion o' the Forty-fourth.
,v days nen. The str<-ets in cvory .brecilou were blicked by hundreds ..f prostrate telephone poles au.l tr.-es i-arri-.l .lowu by tbe lmmol.se a.-- cuinula;! 'U ol L.e. Tlio telephone system ot the clly, with Iho exception ,.f the un¬ derground Hues, wns p,il ,.,it of service. Practically every sireet car Hue In the city wns tied UJ., as tho troll-y wires ha.l b...on carried down ov-ryivbere by falling |.olos nud trees. F.,r soveral liours in tho eaily morning Clevolau.i was entirely cut olt from telogra|,h!c communication with the outside world.
Fire and police wires wore ron.i..re I al¬ most useless as a result of tlieslool. Hi- majority of engine hons... nnl poll.-o sta¬ ll..us being cut oft from their respe-llv,. oxcbangos. N,imor..,i. ,i.--l.lont. o.-c,irr».1 owing lo coming lu coutaol wltli live wires. Several peraouswere sever.'ly shocked oud more or less injure.!. Dui-.eu. ol horses were kiiied by slopping ou fall-u troiloy wires.
.STORM IN SK1V VOUK ST.\TK.
ronr Inches uf Snow Fell lo SlllyTwo Hours-SolioolB Closed Ilown.
R.)<-«r.sTEU, N.Y. (.Spe.jiaU.-Tlio uupro- co.loute.l siorra. which cmra-nce.t In this cllv aud vicinity IVo.ln.'siay ,nurnluK, .-..u- tluue'l, wllb about one hours luleriulsslon —about nnon Friday—fur throe days. At 8 ociock Friday ulghl the rocor.ling In. struments ut tho l.ical Weatbor Bureau showed a total of fortv Inches .l.irlng ihe i.a.l sixty-two hours. Tli- publi.- schools won. close-d. ami business houses, although open, .11.1 llttl-or no business.
BrrriL.., N. Y. (Special).-During Friday ovouing tbu snuw uoatnd falling for thr Ilrst time since Wednesday noon. Passen ger and mall trains nrrlvo.I Ir.ira twc lo four hours lale. Hop..rls from Norlh 'Touawanda sav tbat the schools wort closed until tho storm abated. At Ham hurg and Ler,,y tliree feot of snow were re- |.orl...l, while drifts iu places wore len f-el d.,-|,. Al Lorov the lauu.lrv an,! .loreroom of :he Eaglo llotol coll,,ps-.l..-arly tr.,,u tbo weight olsno.v.
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The bodies of nlnetyslx sobllers wiu.
li' 1 iu Cuba wero buried at Ariiuglun Na-
' :ii! Cemetery.
•i-nera! Otis, Mllltari- Oeneral ,.. lh.>
,'lpplnel*lau.l«,ls oxpocto.l to roluru 1..
'.' I'uited States ou lo ivo nf ab.s-nco -¦.)..a
or the arrival of tho !>.,!l!pp!iio (-..n,
,.-slou. O-neral M-Arthur w,ll a.su no
..-,i,|)orary ,'')m,n,inil,-.(II,- ,ullltarv f..r.-c.
..1, tho Islsn.ls when Oeu-ral (HI. b'-sv-.,.
The totnl receipt, nf the rnlle.! Slalo. f.r the innnth of Februarv wero Sliiill,- 'iH:,. and tbo oX|>oudlture. J!l7.7:H.47iJ. leav- ing a surplus for the mouth ot 7,s>.2,7!ll. rhe House Commlltee nn Foreign ll»- lail.ns, by n vote nf 7 lo 3, agr.-ed to favor. a'.ly rei ort a bill for the reorgau!.iatlon nl the diplomatic nul consular service.. The bill i.rovldes for thc classlOcatton aud examiuation uf rnlled States Cuiisuls and their retuutlon In oRlce during g.jul be. havior.
.'.ugr.'ss bas bcii appealed toby the Navi and Trees,irv l)o;.,irtni-uts to net as ,plnl,.n
. worl.l lh, orl 111"
ro-ar.ling iho surveys possessions.
Socrjlaryof War Biol In favor of tbo Annv I before tbo House Mllll,i
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P..T3PAJI, N.Y. (Spe.-lal). -Tb. wl,l,-h began boro on 1Vo.!„osl,iv night ,na.le all tbo counlrv r.iuds l.npuss.iblo au,l busiuoss through.),,! S, L,wro„cf Couuly was susi.eude.l. llroc-rs ,ind l.rovlslon dealers iu many ol lh.. largo, t.iwus wore unable to deliver g.i.) is tc Ihelr customers. The Blato Normal School beru was closed, and alltbo publi.- schoob woro closed for the same reason.
OnnESSBCRo, N. V, (Special).—Tlio llerco hilzr.ar.l prevailing ovor this section foi Iblrty-six iioui-s lifted Friday morning leaving the oily un lora mountain ol snow. Business was al a st.ui.Istlll au.l schools wore closed. .Mauy nurr.)W eacapo.-. from |,orlshlng In the snow occnrrel, people be coining exhausted while going homo.
(i..uvtBSE,-B, N. v..Special).- A genulu. northeast blizzard has raged lu this secllot ..f the Stale, the worst since tho bllzi-.ar.l o !!>77. 'Trains wero oithor many hours lal. or ahaudoned. -Pho gale made roads Im passlbio with drifts, innny ol Ihem bejuf leu foet high nud ovor.
Illtzzard in Ne.r Knglan.l,
n.'sros- , Special). -The norili-rn so-itioii ol Now Liigiiiiid ia staggorliig uuder n -uo.vy mantb. two or threo foot deep, au-l I ram- is suspou.led aimo.l entlreiy In Northern Vorinuni an,l Now Hampshire. 1-ho soulhorn seclloii of New Engluu.l 1- hard nl work ropalrlug washouts causi'd l.y the hoavv ralu to the south and cast ,,' the alorni .-ouiro. A Ilshlng schooner went ushoreolT Capo Co,!, all hau,ls lielng save,!
lie
w at .-11,>iilreal.
.ilal). —Montroal
0»r Adopled Islnn.la.
The Phlllppino Insurgents arn planning guorllta warfare ou a larger scab, as suuu as the rainy season sels lu.
Brigadier.General Hnnslun took 200 meu through tho ni.i.intalns lo Baler on Iho Oiis[,>rn coast without meetiug an lusiir- gect.
Tbo people of Porto Hlco aro showing some sigus of ditcuuragcueut „l the fall, ure of Congress I.) provide a goverumeni for the Island,
(lovern.)r-Ooueral Woo.l ..f (-,il.a says ht !,as ,lec!,lo.l not lo upon any more s.'bools al preseul, us tbe a.lOO schools alrea,ly os. labllsbed pructicaiiy m.-et aii tbe re.|ulro. meuts.
(ieueral Ilnls lilvorn, Socrelsrv of Agrb .-ullure, nuunuuces thai the t.>tal oiicuiii. brances on Cuban real estate aniouiil lo t-i4S.00(l,0(K),
Tou men ..f the Thir.i cavalry worn am. bushed by Killpluns uoar S'lu Fornando ,le In I'ulou, aud ouo Americau was ktlieL
Four lroo|is of tbe l''lflb United Stales Cavalry lu Porto II,co aro un,lor orders to reiuru lo the Unllo.l Slato.. Native troops are being recrulte.l lo nil their places.
Il Is osllmnte.l thai tbero are -J-IS.OOl beggars oul ..f a population of l,(K)U,000lu Porto Blco.
A determined ofTorl Is being made by the Spanish aU'l Aiuorb-au rosldeuls al San ,Iunn, Porto Hlco, to oblain the permanent ostatilisbmout nf a United Stalej or Amor, lean courl, which shall be open to them If auy parly dosln-s lo Invoko llsjurladlc. lion.
A r,-gu!ar carrier pigeon servico ba. l.con ostabllslie.l i.olw.ieu the dilTeruut Islan.Is of the H,iwallau groui..
During the Hawaiian ,lohatn In llie United Hlatos Souale Mr. Potllgrewofforol an amendment to declare null an.I vol.I all cniracts fur labor mado since Aug,iat pi, ISO-.. If was „,loplo,L
Lieutenant ,1. C. Ollbuore, i!,o leader of the Vorktowu's little !,an,! who wore hel.l captive by the Fllipluos f..r s.. mauv monilis, has started on Ills w.iy hoiu., fro.n Manila ou the Solace.
.IIIss (ieorglalioa Peck, of Minneapolis. Mluu., a nloco of Sonalor Burr.iwss wife, was killed In a bicycle collision at Dolroll, Mich.
Aa the result of a street .tue! at LInt.in, Ind , Bry,iu Cullou was shot aud klllo,! and Allou Marshall nnd Deaolo Ward wore wounded.
William J. a irlan.l, charge.! with Iho
mur.ler of hU wife al Pl us, V,,., .,u Fob.
r.iary H, was acqulllo.l nflor a .loloiilluu ut two weeks lu jail, llla wlio wus sovonty yeara old. lie is f,.rty-llv,..
K.lwar.l Cavanaugh was arrnslo.l in N-w York Cllv .-hargo.l wllb sloaling »liO,1.1 I worth of joivolry. llr. ABbl.,u Bachauan | Talbot Is Ills accuser.
Scbuolter, nt the I'ntvorslty ot Ponnsyl¬ vaula, made a new aiuatcur s.yl,n,ulug rec¬ ord for 200 yards nl Bosto,,, bis Ihne being 2 m 2-hi previous record, !l.;lf 2h
Tbe Nortli Atlant!.- ..('ladroii will join In colohrallng Iho llhtii anuivorsary of thc battle of Bunker Hill, al Host
lir.l llu h-ii mU. of her great woailh will support lti- .Jar «be Is waging. Afll-r a short debate M !y lay 11,., House..! lo.n.uons a.!..pin! the IJo%..ru. iueut budg.'t provi.Iiug f jr war ^.^po,, II- Ulto. of «) 10,00 I.O'J).
Tlie 11 .u-.e .,f Co.n,n.ins w.ncr,. v I- I au 1 ,1,0 pulli-g.illori... w..ro tlir.iug,.! lu au- iicl|.itl..u ,.¦ the bu.lgol slatoneiil.
Ibo return .>f lh,. Chancellor nf lh- V.x- -:ie,|,icr. Sll Ml.-haol H.oks.B-ach, liil, .i. lacing tho l.,i Ig .t, shows lhat au ,'.vpon.l,- :,ire ol fT;,!,410.00 1 ha. to b.l |.ruvldod for in the bu.lgelot I'JW I'.IIL Thosamo stato. n-,it sboivs tb It the c.vc'ieiiuer account of ls:.:i I'tw would havo given a surplus .,f .pivard uf tJS.OOO.OOfl, bul that H.n s„p. plcnoutary war ,.sU,.iato» .,f 1.115,000,000, nak-s th- oipou.Uluro oxc,-ed the revenue .,v »SS,SJ'),OiM.
t.oallUk- wllh the wir expon.lllures, h.. .aid the (i .vera u-.il b.l mib. Hi- b..si Niloulallon. as lo tho a.iiount ll ought to isk from P,irllani-,il, with the vlow of a .-cuib.n ot lb., war. H- ai- ;al waroipiu.lliur.. al *n.i,.
I'EE iS.AUn.VTH SCUOOL:
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENT* FOR MARCH I I.
laalod. Mark II., ark II.. lo-iWam. amsn|.>ry aa tht
1. ".Vad agalu ilo.iaiy tour in li iViilcl, WIS aisbom. ivisuolse I.-- Theoe
Al the clo ililee.
r beatlquarU
siu-ead yore lu 1,10 uous.j. - rro'jai.,ly Peia Whou ..'hr.st I. In the hous... 1. will bo nttrastel to 11. a. B.t 1 ml henelllod bl It. 3. Divine beuedll ro.l up.u II. 4. llouen—nt mlulslrl? Ilow froni It Thoso who bavo Ghnal la- homo dn not a-t like ..tber people)
the!.
notlv , dislule Ihesiii,
il. -Ma
esled, -oof jo
l.ar
¦ ful I' Imat-d the 100,000,
ru-J i.r.ip -IU anid
their eharltlw I Ihey bnve with 1 bleasedneat. t logeiher." Tht oe. and ductort [roui tbotowBtal oru.alera. Thnjf rliK-lse Ihia new galberlng ol
...Ills provi.lo !„..r..isol Lim of .. .,i>„ll..,l.,nlu E.lglau I, an 1 leclar.. thai *21,',,0,n.0.11 ,uu.. b- rils-.l bv a-w tax,>s. A !o,i,i of about 11175,030,000 is |,arl ot t!M«t>ro|.osals.
Kxi.lalnlug the prop .so 1 bum, sir Mi-h¬ ael HI,'ks-H-acb sail hebopol to place Iho ,ssuo In su.'h a W.IV a. uot ouly p) lu-uro prndt tor a few groslanl »-oi!lhv por'o,,., out to bring lh.. wliole public iu the war luau.
Tha Chancellor n! the F.v - luor, aflor
laving III- ngure. bofore 111.. 11 lus .. |..,lulo I )Ut that llio country ha-l I., fa.-.- a lolal astlmato 1 war ox|,en.Ill,ire. In cnsciuouco ..f war, of n.) loss tlia.i six t!,iu>i as inucli IS lind bona .isll.n Uod l,i O -tober last, 11 , -,xplalr..,.l tl,.. v.irlous ro.isons which led t.i the earlv lntr.,.luclloa of lhe bu.lgel. In- llng -a ,loslr„ lo alT.ir.l both our n.lver-
arle
,,1 torelgn crltl.-. \n
of ..f .
-k In which At tho conclusion ..f tho Chancellor-, ilatomoul, lhe lea.lor .,t Iho opposition ,-o,n|,ll,nenled blm an.l pr.imlsed support In tbe plaus tu defray lhe ox|>eases of tho Boor w:ir, Thore was aomo protest rro,u Ibo Irish Co,n,uoiiers, bul this was .le¬ fealod. Mr. ,Ioliu R...l,u,),i.l denounco.l the bu.lgol us -Inl.iult.ins," .loslgued lu up- I,uid au "iuiqnilous war."
Mnblllislion or a llrllish Fleet.
L..si>..v (By Cll.!..)--phl. mo'.III.-, lllon ..r a p .w.-rliii I! .-. l...,-i., M ,„ I ,y .-v..ning a, T.rl.'iv. Kiriooul.ml., ships arrlvel.
SPLIT TR AIN CAUSES Iwenty Mon li.Ju.o.l In a
Cuic
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. Central Railroad.
Jlalj.—'Twouly men were
Injured lu a collision bolwoou two freight trains of the Illinois Central Bailroad al .Juuctiou--C.-'aside stallon uear Broal- vlow. ill. Two ol the iujurod mav die.
The culiision wa. tho resuli ot Ibc i.roakiug ot u coupllng-piu In the mtddli ol ono of the trains, which was running nbout a mile ahe.id of tbo other. The rear ioollou of the broken train ran back toward the traiu behind, aud before anything could lie done to avoid It the trains mot, -Two cars wore burned, one nt theui a ,lav coach, lu whlcb woro thirtv stockmen.
Pa..e..gor Car. Tu.nble. ' "'-
Husris.ii, .s. Penn. (Spoolal). — T„or.. was au accldeul lo the earlv ,uor„lng pis. seugor train on tho E isl Broad Top Hill, road al .Martins Moa.loiv. -riio comluclor, Ooorgo W. Uriggs, nu.l Mine Supsrlolou. ,leul Frank Lv.iu an.l Qrant S..l,,ultlle were probably fatally iiurl, A .lozou olbor |.,la- seugors woro strlouily hurt.
1 Kllle
a Wr
,lan.l Foriy Injured
Bbazii.. Iud. (.Sprcbil).-Two .ulu..r kllle.l an,l foriy Injured In a colllsl tiveou a train .'onveylng the men fr.' mines to tlu'lr homo In this .'lly fr..|g!il ir.ili,. Thoro woro aoO inou . wrc..ke,l .vork train.
KRUGER SAYS FIGHT
A.I.hrs. to Ihe Ar,o.v NonI l^uilfer
Ills
e IVII I. Nloyn.
I l.nMioN (By Cable,.-The conlcn-nco bo j tiyeoii Presi,louts K,-,iger au,l steyu an.l I Ibo (iouoral .ominaudlng the lljors iu I uorllKrn Natal was hurrlu.lly arrangot I wbon the HOWS ,,r Gouoral (-roujo-s aur. I ren.ler -vas rcelvcl.
.sbb.ul Krugor telegraphed
Cann! au.l Modile
h Furopoau ports as was .l.ino lu the ouse .
, atopt.luu bo dooms pr.ipo f Admlr,,! Ilow-
MRS. LAWTON GETS PEOPLE'S GIFT,
fering from tho worst snowstorm thnt bat , , V, ,. , .V, Pr.'sldoul Krugor telegraphed a fervid
o.-currod witbiu tho me„,ory ol tho pros. I ( buries Ll.ayla, proprietor nttho Alviu rellgh.us appeal lo tho B ,or lroo|,.i, whlc'i
oul «euerutl..ii.an.l busiuoss Is almost at a The,.lr,- al riUsburg, Pom, ,iiod of i.ar. X ,^„ „nicors au.l men woro or.loro 1 to roa.l.
sian.lsllll. Ilalliyiys runniug Inlo Mou- al.yals, aged llfly-l.vo. lie b.aves, so far as J i|„ „|.god tbo burghers lo standfast an.l
Itoal are lle.l up an.l eastern au.I wesiern I » known ii., relatives Davis ,na,l« a for- ' „,r|»„ for victory In the nam., nl thn l.or.l.
traius are suowhound twenty miles frum j tune wUh the play of 'AUlo J,wlyn, In n„ ,„!,! t|,„m Iha. unless .hey had faith lu
The annual report of the super.i> tendent of the Now York institution for the blind calls attention lo tho steady decrease in the uumber ot i-bildreu who l.ecome bliud in N'eiv York after birth. Thia ilecresso he attribntet to tho rapi.ily increasin)^ knowledge of sauitar.y scieuce, lhi careful me.Ileal inspoctiou ..fthe pub j lie schools; the recognition I.y tho if»- uoraut poor of the .Ianger of .liseases , ..f the eye, and their elfort t,, .-ure, i j uot prevent, them: the increase.l knowledge .if the medioal professioL, , about the eyu and itt treatment, I
ed tc
I a 1,101.
lelllo ii.lll . injuro.l.
IVa
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sstlng s.-one o-.-, :,i Ilauk a few d ralse.l by tbo pe, •ervices of the la wns formally tra (l,-ueral C.trbin, n
ck for Mary C. Lawtou, iralisferred tn hor
peciul).—.\u Inler irre.l al lb- HIgga Nation ays ngn, when llio fun,! plo lu recgnliion uf lh.. ;e Mnjor-General Lawtou isferrod to bis widow.
f tlio fun.l.
Flnod. in I*.
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lnl).-TI' sUvaula , wlilch ,
The Holland suhmirine l.oal has beou rejected l.y the naval board that has boen investigating the inerita of the craft. "The ,.flici»l» nho havo retobe.I this decision. ' tays thn New Y.irk Times, "may l.c iinit- right, but I., the lay ..hscrver it I., .ks a. though Ihey wero taking a good manychances. I-'oreign Ooverumeutt are speuding vast sums in experiments with under wBter navigation, and have pro.luce.I uoHting better, if as goo.l. The time may come when no will with in vain for the exelutive uee .'f the invention n,.w rejecte.l hy men set iu their ileaa aud hoetile t,. inuovationt au.l changes. '
France is following ibo ..ituii-le .1 I'ngland an.l Hutsia lu purcbating .Vmerican-I.uiil locomotives for ila railroails. rhe superiority ..f .\meri can lo.-omotivcs is pretty generally recoguired now ail over the w.-irld. fbe iu.-reaae in the exports of machin ery of .me sort au.l au..lhcr in the paat few years bas been one of the marvels of tbe perio.I. Moreover. Ihe cou.inetts of the L'nite.I Slalet in this tiel.l are Iikoly to increase in numbei and extent as tbe years pass. Our a.l vantages in tbe raw material au.l in tnventire tkill will probably make onr prece.lenee i,i certain brauclies ,,f ir..n an.l siet-l mauuftciu,«i j.enut- uaat.
Ho wili (irobably arrive in raters some timo d,irlog Ihe suu uav vlsll tho Parts K.xposlll..i..
llenr-A.Imiral llo-n-v. al pre-ei nand of ih- p .rlsm.iulb (N. iar.!, will I.o ord-to.l t., succee,! n,ral Wst-.-n lu ....mmau.l ..f I
PROFESSOR MOSES APPOINTED,
ririh anl Lasi Meinbt.r nr lhe New Philippine roininisalon,
1Vi«a,v..T..>. D.C, .Special). -I'r ifesa.ir lernard Mosoa, nf Ihe tnlverilly of Call ..ri,ia, had a .-..nf-ren-- wllb th-Pr.-sl.l-nl I few diys ago. Mr. McKlnley tendered tbo vacaut ilac- ou Ibenew Phlllp|.lne
49.S,107.07 in favor n! au.l saw that It wa- credlt on the books ..| the bank. General I'orblu sal.I ho .11.1 not ..are for a r.«celpt, but Mrs. Lawtou In- siste.l ou giving hiul nue
Iu addliinn to lhe monoy tho commllto- also turned over lo Mrs. Lnwl,.n ull the l-llors received trom subscribers I., 11,.- fi,,i,!.
PARTY LINES IN THE SENATE.
Willi Mr. Kar.i'a ;l!:ulranre Kpp.ihlleani NuS^fr Filly.Iwc
WAsHlsor..s.'ll, C, (Special), ilr. Bir I. ihe newly eloclo.lKouut.ir fr.m rajlbirula. has taken ids soil In tb- I'l.p •/ House. His entry lul.) the Souat- raises the (.resent , iuemberslili. of that b...ly In elghlv.suveu, there l.elui: sllll thr-.. vaounclos- from i liolaware, l'onusvlv,i,,la and t'tiiJi,.
With Mr. Bar.l |.
PaitADFl
allon lu Co anthraclto.-.,al r- foro.l greatly fr.im swoll creeks, ciused by beavy ra !.-.' iin,l snow, is cunsLlor. The floo.ls 1,1 the coal regie Iv luc.,nv,.niolioed tiie oper .Most of tho
, tin
situ
and lu Hi. '.-ti.ins Biif- rlvors am! :,s and ,uoltlttg hiy Improved s 11,IVO serious liou of mines, kiu districts
tl.
e flnodo.l, nn.l ll I, and men an,l rn out of wurk.
sibuatcl that
8 aro tomporarll.
which ho iilayo.l the chief |,arl. j Le,nuol s. Cook, Pr-hl.lenl of t!,e Cook
N,ill Cmiiany, was arr.-slo.! lu bisl.in on ' a warrant .'hai-glng him wllh tl,.. I.ir.-ouy '¦ l.l t.'SOOO, upou cnm |.lalnl of Ebon Perkins,
I'f HI, Jobu, N. B. Mr. Cook says the
charges ugalnsl hlin aro entirely false. Three promlnout n,ombers ,,f llieChb.ag.i I Board of Tra.le wore arrosto.l ..|,,iri;o.l \ Willi com|.|lclIy In the nllego,! McLnln I Brothers' -'bu,-kel shoi,p!ug-- frnu.ls. I Ur. William To,l llolmulb, lu delivering I Ills annual lecture to the class of llHIO ol I the Now Vorit llo,n.po|«allilc Coll..go,
Ienled that aguosli.-lsm bas bueu fosleru 1
tlioy
by tho
0|.e.
Pier at Long Hn 1 BnAN.H.N. J. iSi-
Iron I'lor wont I wiu,ls wblcb pro
nch Dealrnye
...,ial'. -Fifty f' o SOS .luring I railed along I
II..
FOR PORTO RICO,
a Illll (In..Ilng at,onn,n.>n
Paa.aengor aire.its of tho rallroa.ls enter- ing tho N..rlliwo..l from Chicago ostl.nato that duriug tho uoxt three months 3000 (ier. sous will bo lakou from Chicag.. lo ('a|.o Nome, In tbo Alaska g .Id flelds.
W J. Flyun, of the I'nited Stales bocret Service at I*itl3burg,arr.)ste 1 tieorgo-Aiistln on Tamarack Mountain, (!lln(.,n Couuly, Pouo., for tlie uiaiiufacturo and |„is,jagt, .'.' ..ouuterlell inouoy.
,I.Ions,... an.l their p
Ibiu woul.l l,o I I.
luruod thoir l,:i..ks t..tl ,o,uv. Past .
lories, lie sal,!, sUo.vol lhat tho Lur.I wa. on their sl.lo. The Pre.-ideul ut the Trans vaal urged the uieu u-it t', bring d-slruc. Hnu nn their |,rngeny by falllii; back.
A liigh nglclal In B,o..,ufonleiu, Orange Froo Slal,.. I„f..r,i,,..l a Boor corrosDonilenl that If 11," Froo Slaters now confronting L,,r.l ll.ll...Its aro ropuls...! tboy will retire lowar.i tl,.. rr.,„sva,ll, and lliat the unite,! bretbre,, ..! tho !»-.. republics wlii uialu .aln ll.o sirugub- I., tho lasl.
MARRIED FORTY WOMEN. Chicago lliga,nlal Soni lo I be l-o.,llrnlla. y
IlideHnll,
Ter
(-HI. A.,.,,
scallorad In lo the nlla jusl boen sc
111. (,S|:
llou,
al).—Furly women I as many states were lo,I Wllfre,! ilrlun, .who has e,l lo lhe penllouHury foi
llv
Ken
uber Illlv-lv -rals. Is
Thore, lid- I.'
.o the iBlan.lera.
1VAsnIs..r..s, ll.(-. (S|ie.-la!). Presidenl McKinley has son! a special m,-ss,igo I. C.ngross sotting forth tbo .l.aolate .-..n 11 Hon of Port.. HI.:., ami asking that th.- t'i,
0-l).l.55.«Scollo,-tod In .-usI s »|i|..o Amor
|..a„ .'|.oui.aIl..i,. an.t als., nil birlher r-v. onuos fro,,, tho Isbin.l. bo appr..|.rlalol I.)i tl,.. !...noitt ..I the Isbiu.l.
no.sag
M«ssrs. Lln,l.ny aud Caflferv—fo lists and"f.,.,r SlU-erllos. (- ..iBlod lists aro Slos.r- Butler, Allen, ll Kau.-ias, an! Holtfebl. anl as Messrs. Toll
priailuu.
..!. Mr
Nllt
!,a.| a l.lll ro I a .l-l.at- ol two . wbl.-h lJ-,i,....iat
,f t'l
Mr
Koretgn.
Sixty nativna won. klllo.l an.i Iwo thou-
ann.l bouses liurue.i bya ilrltlsh puulliv,. ; ex|.edllluu In Burmah.
Tbo Prince an.l Prln,'os« ol Wal.is..pene.l I the now le„e,neut buiblings al ll-thi,ai
Greeu, Lon,lon, .-..sling »l,ll.',0,(K)j and ' U'-comm..dating 53^0 |.eopl.'. j c.ilouol Parrn, MluUlor .if Home AfTaIrs, i has lefl Lima, Porn, will, live buudre,! s.,1- I diere I.) sub.lue tl,,. r-v,.;. In tho ,lo|,art-
moul ..f A,uar .nn- , Thc Pru..-lan .1,-1 I- again struggling ! wl.l. what la fM„,,linrlv kii..w„ In il,o
t'nlt-.l Slat— a.- th.- -.loparliueut st.'ro
an In.lennll.. perl.,,1 l,y Ju.igo Barker.
(Irluu W.IS arrested ,lp.,u f,,,ir charges ol biga,uy |,ref..rr.,.I i.y as many women, ail of wliufn lio !,„,! ,narriod un,ler tbe name of Waller L, Farnsworlh, Orion marrie.l several wome.i uu.ler tbe name ul Wuitei L. Bra.lfurd, un.l ul uno time cut ,|ullo a iig.iro iu BalH.nore socioty.
He c,indi,l!y ad,nltlu,! that, he had mar. rled s., luttiiy women that no was prepared to lel l!,o plalntilTs III l!,e nuinbori four or foriV was all tho same t.i blm—the mun lhoiii..rrl-i
l.i
vnda
l.l I'ottlg
airaiige Kplde.oir nt Karat he.
There Is an e|.lden.lc .f eara.he In Ne ork City. Tho clinic. In th.- ear wur.ls . spltals nn.l lnllr,iiarle.. are k..pt i.u-v
PASSENGER TRAIN WRECKED. lur Hora.inB Kllle.l aud s.v-n l.i.|a.o.
Ohio Frau
ha. b,.
1.1 th»
sua! I It Is
• nt do
u..t i
Inflamn
silo
niiubs,.,,, 1., blm, i !cep:ed It. This completes tho irsonnel Is as f.)l|. -Prosldent: Pr .b er, of Mlchlgau. G-u t Teniia-sse-;.Henry nd BerBard .Moses, .,
ll Pr .fo
..r Mo
Oh
rlieauC. w.,r.-os- I Luke E. Wright.
I le, of Vermont, alKornlB,
ape.l bone -at«d prom
Japan-.
I.|l.i..matl.- f.>tmatlon
-¦l.in.t th- ear, ai pliv Is apt t..r..s.
Crown I-rlnr- F
-Ir-losln Berlin 1 lli.it th- .lapa
.if a .1 If it I
uno
ith.b., ..f the
Oerman by luttli te seale.I.
. l.lvlslon I llartf.rl Railroa I. „ Sh..i!.,iru" Fall.. M, ,.t ihriunh a »-.isii..u -ll, ..f h-r.- an.! f.nir p.
New Vurk. N-
.Hau.l
B-illn from Kl-l
His hair w w.'ro I
od al Ihe Age nf llin Vears.
Miller, obirnd, ,l|..d In Port Jer- , ago! 100 yoars. F.jrlblrly yeart iigago.l In lan.lsca|.o gat.b.nlng nlv slightly gray, his leetb l.l bis oyos.ght was good.
l-ria
- Kills Two Man.
Kboriff (-.)ul-y, of (-hIK.i
,.| and falally
rbb-h atrnnd..l ntt Bu-lk
St-ph-
luthe Brltl-b H.us. ..eph puwell IVIIIIama y 10 H.o War liffl-
Hlslorv at Hi- V
lttle
utelde
Harvey,has b-eu
I.uo n-t n -....out Harvey Ivas I.or, IS .1. anl gradui
iirsli-lleg- fn I'
feaanr a Buj^cl.le,
-y. Pr.'fassor of Natural .Iverslty of Maine ...m oroon. Me. Profes.o. aki.i^ .|..wu f..r 6 'Ui<
. Sa.lu, "f tho Japaoe
Th
I^ah.ir World.
Ing plant at Lln
AMBUSH CAUr.HT FI^|D|NOS.
near od ll
, I Ms
liha-s. N V om Iowa Agr
e w-nl ... toe 11- l-av,.. a
',i,lr
Il.l. K.
Cungraeauta
H.HItt wot renoiulus
..-iaraati u at Ih- U-i eutim at Froep^.rl. i
uilnal*.l.
t-d f r (-..,,pres.
The Bteel
which has I
!• being repair-1 an! -qulipe! l.r -any
resum|.|lnu.
Be.-a.iso recogulllon ..f Ihelr uulou waf rel.iso.l «« luaclilnisls "I Hi- works ..I rrtt.:er A (-hB!:u-rs nud .f i-rn«|.v A ( .... at Chl.-ag... 111., wont un strlk-
Thetw.) huulr-d wat-h case -ugraver- wl,oare..„ sink- agal„-t tl,- Wal-U Cas. Trust In Sag Uarl.or a„ 1 Phiia.lolphia ur* ieav.ng f.»r oi„or .-nie..
Ail tteeal.m-n..t Sai »-. Italy-n.i-tibor- Ing not tat fre-u I-n ii,'i-and—-iru-k lu an endeavor t.. pr-veut Ihe Intro lu-lton
, ily
:, tho Thirty-eighth Infacii lusorgenlfc- own la.^tl-., Ii ouemy near Batauga". :,r jugb spios CoLiu-l And-
m|.i .yiug imbushe I
I...eph Puwell IVIIIIama, Fin
la
Gooeral (-r.inj- uu 1 his
Iaken alioard .(bo Hagsbij. .,
fleet al Ca),- T-.wa.
six flreiuen wor*- s-ald-.l to eipPislon on a Brillsb ma l.leppo, Franco.
Tw.. more wbit- i |.ors.,ni Kanaka, havo .ilo.l fr'.m piagu- lu N-w Caloloula.
g flro at
w.'Uu.le.l ly a Cuuipboll, in (h. ag.j. (-am|.l...|l colored, wb.. b
.fob., 1Vosl..rv, ..I! .laughter wei ..„ by II,
k.llo,l Ila 0-0 plac.d
CO Incluiled Plia .,f the law who had co,r (lalllee, nnd Jules, an.l I,a 1 como to luspuct a-i,
Teaobor, It w.i. like _ „
Israel ou G.irmol to wiluoss Ibe tuna be¬ tweeu Elijah and lhi pr.eslt of Baah -About tbu door. - Tnere wat a greal eon- course ot poople to that the boute and ,-nurt woro botb hlled. '-Pre.tehed Iha wor.l". The doctrioo ot tl.e Sou ol Ood. They had co,ne partly to c.-ltl«lte tud pnrtly out of curiosity, nud now Jetat .eltoslheopporluullyto lir.iaeb tlieaotpul,
3. "Thoy como uulo Him," Aecett la lesus se-mcl 1 upassible. P..era werj
I .nany ob.Lioloj lu the way. Hioubl |h«y have wallo't f,.r a couveuloal snasoa ? No. They must force their way to C'hrltt. "Bringing one,- Tuero are maoy to wexk aud dlsoourtged tbat they oannot go la lesus wlthoul Bsiialuace: wo ahould always be ready to beld such. "Sick ol the palay.' "Paltv—acnulracllou of tbe word paral. ysls -Is a dlauatu thai doprlyet the part nftected of stusatiou. or tbe power at aio- liun, nr both, " This patient wat utterly helpless, 'The disease It considered laoar- nl.lu, " Palsy Is a ly|ie of tin. Bin la Iba soul takes nil tho forms wbloh partlyali does In the body, 1. ll takea away the sense of fooliug, 11, Il woakons the Will bo thai when men would .lo good eyil la prei. eut with Ibom. Tbey |,ut oil duty; Ihey kuow bul will uot come lo a deoltlou. S. It produces a lixed oondlllou of evil wllb la. tense sufforlug." "Bjrne of four." Eteb oue h,,I.ling a corner ot the ;-ptllel," oi bed. There w.is oo-operatlou It tbtt work. Due could not have dune It; It needed loar. In tbo union nf hearts and bundt Ihere ll strength. United they had no dinoalty.
4. "Tboprtss. " It seemed quite tapoa. tibia for the crowd to make an opestas tufflelently large fur them to patt throuch. "Uncovered the rouf.-' Luke tayt "Ihroaith tbe tiling." In the eaileru oountrlei tht bouset were Hal-rooted andjoluudtogelllar so ono could walk upon them from oueanil .)f Ibo clly lo the other. Tbeso boute-lopi woro placot cf prayer nnd niedltatlou, aud from the liouse-l.ips criers proobilmeil the times of public worship, Oalslde ttatra always lea to lb," roof, "Broken It up," Tuey look up the Illlug. Tbey deiermined that uothlng tbould stand lu Ibeir way, "Lot dowu the hed." Imagine the arraatlag of Hie diseoursu of J.xus, and the breath- loss surprise of tbe crowd as tbli opening thr.iugh the tlios apiieared, nud alowly a pallet was let ,lowu before them, Wllllag bands would lielp toeloarty it and bring It safe to the grouu,!. On that bed lay ooo |)aralyzed—bis fevered fnce nnd gllitening oyos uplurnu.l to Josus,
6. ".Saw their fallh." Many ofthegltu of boaltug au.l restoration wore obttlned tbro'igb the falll. nu.l prayert ot Ihe friends ot tbo sulTerera, See Matt. StIS; Mark 11:36; Juhn 4:51. Jetut taw tbair fallb. Beal lallb B-Jlt. Thoir holy hold. n.ist pleated Him, "Faith It Iha ohaa- nei tbro'jgh wbloh tbe graoe ol Qod Soira Into tbu soul In ouuvertlng, baalliig power," Christ ulways nolloot and oom- in..uds faith. I'u the poor Oeutlle woman who came to Ilbu for the healing ol hot daughter He said, "O woman, groat U thy faitli, " ",-lou." Ho spoko with tenUer- uos<. Mattbow adds, "llo of good oheer." Evidently tbe yuuug mau wat deapondeot because ot bis sfus, for ll aoema probable that this disease bad beeu brought oa aa a result of dlsalpallou. "Tby slut an tor¬ glveu" (K, V,). Our nnt great need tt Uie forgiveness of slu. Jetut rightly pala lllls ahead ot the beallug ot tho body. We cauuot doubt thul thla paralytlo wat a cousolence-strlcken young man. The oon- ditloiis necessary lo forglveuatt nre ra- |ieulaucu, onfesaiou. foraaklug tlo, and fall!.. Although Ihls mau did uot apeak Jesus must bavoaoeu tbuto marks In blm.
«. "Certain of the sorlbet," "Tho torlhaa woro the loader, of the nation, the tbeo- logluns, iegisialors.polillelaus." 'Phoy had ,'oiuo up frum Jerusalem and olher placet f'.rlbe imrpose uf opposing Him. Laka h.n. "Itensonlng lu Ihulr huarls.-' had not yet spoken openly.
7. "BiiispbomluH." Taking to Hlmitll what liulougs to (lud ouly, Ilels Intrudlag ou the Divine rig its. Tue biaspheuiar waa lo be put lo death b} stoning, "Hut Ood only," Tliey riglitly uudortload that all kins are sins against (lod, and Ihereforil uuly Uod ouuld forgive tbem. Hoe Pit. H:4.
8. "Wheu Jesus peroulyud," In talliog thoni tha ihougbls nf their henrtt Joast guvuthoiu the fullest i.rootot Hltdlylally. Ho"searohetliall bearlsand undurataodatli all tbe ImngloatlouH itt tbe thougbta."
; tin sin escapes lilt iDllce. "Why reaaoa ! yo. ' Mutlhow says, "IViiororoto think ye I ioiii" Why are yuu putting u inlsoaatlrua. ' Hoi, on iny wor,ls-f
'). '-IVbelher is it uiialer." Dolb are
e,|,inliy easy aud equally dlffleult. Brery-
tblng la equally easily to that power wtalob
Is uuilmilu,!. A iiniyerse can be at eatlly
produced bv a tingle ncl of IheDlTlaa will,
as Hie smallest (.art of .natter.
10. "Tbat yo muy know," "Eleraal mir-
. ncles are the prouf of Iuternal ouoa." Ohrltl
I wus cousclout of Divine power, "II (all-
I uro bu,l beeu tho rosult His huailllallon
I would liave beou overwhelming nod Iiual."
Hu proposes now to-|,roye His divlulty be.
I yond .luestlon. "I'.iwer on earth." Thay
I worn thinking of Ood ttt being lo heavan,
nnd JetuB cnllt.iUenllon to the fatt Ibat
! there is power ou oarlh uow to (orglva
i sins. The Mod of Mau has aome to esrib
nn.l has brought this power with Uim.
I 11. "Arlae," Hero It the letl, Ohrtal
showt Hit ability lo forgive tint hy Hia
alililty tn heal,
Li, "He arose," Tbe man had a part lo
I pnrfnrin. Ilud bo nut acted at Ihe word of
j comman.l he coubl uot have been healed.
I Ho exercised the puwer of bit will aud put
I forth the uecettary ulTurt to arlta, believ.
I lug Ibat ttreugth and haallog woald ba
j given blm, "liefore tbem all." Thla thing
) was "nut done lu a corner," Ohrltt't inir*
acles were !ierrur,ned lu lhe inoti psbllo
manner and were never quetll^aed by
thosu whu wilnetsed Ihem. "Amaaed,"
Luke adds, "Tb'ey wore llllod wllh tear."
¦'Glurltied Ood. " Tbey bad a high dSfraa
of reverenee fur Ood and ware llllod mtb
iulmlrttlco for Hit power aad goodaoM.
"Ou thit latblon. " Chrlii'i worka an
witbout precedent. He aeta ludnpeodeally
and ndvlsoa with no one. 'Tbey liaU Beea
three marks uf Hit dlvlultv. 1, Porglvlaf
sins. 2. Peroelviug tbougblt. 8. Ileallag
dltenset.
Thty
It. his
rife
o liealh. an.l six.year-
line Bin IT. I ho ouly,
e burne.l lo .leal 0 .,( Ih.-lr h..-n-, . iwolvo-year.old ,1 Iho family who.
at I..
ol, Fr
... ih-
ciiaie
orta
i.i.'irg-nl. ll, H- p ..t-l hi.
..bll.
Our P.
Cj^nel Sow, ToroSilo dnt ,g.. fcr the N, l*lng I
he, I I
• to. .
•at,.;, i ;•
employer.
A miner
been ioiro
Oermany
ipringti-l.l. Ill
1 lni) tbo s-it.
»d |.,
the eleetr..' workers
gal.
irterly paymeut ..f j.eDsluut One bun.iroJ aul iw-n'y.flve names are ... lUo T..r'UI.- r.inau. - rayr-li. Sixiy.Mv. tb..,i*aD.i (-*ua.lian. .-rv- 1 in tliei-ivii W., aij.l many -of th-'iii ..ri. a,,vo t.. .Iraw pen sl..l.> ucw. Abuul IIOO.UUO g...-.9 to CaiAtdB lr..ui in.. Iuod a,.uuai.y.
ti.50 au.l tl 71 tbe cal iMut tlO for BingI- >
increase ..f wage er day t.> •:! ;*or .lay. a rs lr.),o ff. i-er week 1 tll fur d.>ui>t- teams |
.,,,1 w;,-n I-,- -,.-nv, V .,i-yed UO-xpe.-I-ti .ns.irgenti.. w.i lug .-.-oral M.. al. . w-r- ca|.!.,,
«#nale fa
Aft»r ten day. lisDInc a terrilo: tl,- Hawal,an I. P'
g iblrlv. aU'l 'aptu
Boors ol.taln-d tb.-.r i iw-rful - Long Tom. Tl,« loss IS about ti'Yt.noo. Tho gun 8h..its woro sav.'d.
The Colonial Patriotic I f .rwar.led tlS.iKIO to .he I Puud. IV ll.o lirsl inslnllm. Uud'tsubB-rlpllo,,.
The hlgbesi Prussian c,urt i,a, that tho American t..l« of . Do-t not l.e used lu Prussia With .nt i peraui trom th- Goverum-nt. fekl
1 Com-n.ltee to,i Lnnerla! ..fNewfoaud-
-Id-d
Cyrling Nalet. I. lime In give the wheel ning f.r .(.ring riling. ,0 c-nlng aess.,u will .hoy ,ipe of the small bpro-k.-I > w»t-sal.| r-..-.,ntly ou o; .tVtliit o. tbo pasl iwolv Wl.OiW «e^)/..|..s hav., beou lu n the tSiftol ..states.
Tlie makers of coaster l.ral laid to be working .... llio
IWl
, gel
¦ th.
I'l.lia m.-iy 1 ll', and wl.l in a«Rlly tu tl.
olleol au uu fact ured
I wl,ooln,on dry sonsun e usod for
ed drlv
la , nfl I
ult
d protra-t.
i.,er. w-re Ttio Brit- aud tbree
er
.«-d lu lh- dlvi.l..
and
,1 l-.rtj
Ta right Ihe r
It was agreed al -w lav. sg . mat I
lagu
- CablBel malting .
IJis,. OOU in turlu.nr,; t„r egort >ot biitoaie plague in Huao'tti, ttalattr
yiS Hs
The laleruaii.Da, Calm ..f Bak Conf-ctlon-r. bl- sent oul a c.r-u's tddres.ei to afSilat- I l..-ai uuiou., u|.ou Ibem to .- .olr,t..ito t. a TO.noo mloert wh.. are on itrlk
Teuth.iusanl -axpouier. in in- iMsrougbs nf Now York City wili rrn BtrtkMs agaln.t non spring T.io tn-n
ftctdred IB tmall towus lu ib« rieimty el Ihe ally.
.uni .n mai- tri-n ihls ..,...-.(...l 1.. 1, mal.u.
Alaara Hara American %-|i.*«.
, Alsatian ri.rerainent bas rsfusa-l lo the Inir. lu-n.>n .,( A-nerl-an ..no..
A retired O-rmau army .fll.-or cl that tne army ha. I.-en weak-nel I, Kalaer s .ihauges lu ih- roguiatl'.>nM.
Tb- total B .er losses lu killed wounlod Bime the bnglnniog of the
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1.-I.1U. Ih', list."! i,s,n-. of alltbo 1:1,,..,! an wounded baring been inblisbe.! In ti, ¦ fB-lal Boer pa|M.r.. the age. whi.-i, wei given In most .ases raugiui.- from uluelea yean to flfty.
Franee anl Hw,'i-.-riaud will i. .M a te'. pbnuH-ourentiou t-, reg.ilat- t.,o .or.-,- Iielweea Iba two euuulrleB.
1 are fow loal cy'ling duriug Iho
The knighit of the pedal brlh ainrteur aud professional, will be w-ll Liters.: (or Ibl. year In Frauco. Nearly uto heud,-«l Imi.ortant ms.llng. an 1 ra.-a ILe ina, r lly uf then b. PjrI.. are a::-a .y aira.» od. The Btttemenl It .nade !....: ,.:oIrr I.!;.? ele. -Ith a .p—d eaoaclly ..t fully miit.. ao h ur will !». hulil lo se:; ,, t^llO, aud Iba. (ii')i.-vr tri-v'-ie. seatlr.i, ;w., i-er-i.ut, speed C4|... ily if ILIily inllos 111 be placed .'U !!.» UBlket ul
an I will. . au hour f ab..ut tj((
.','». n..W .l.ucb pop- Ir.li.y IB In will bare this year is | rol laEnlt r. in'.i.rM arranged ( b.itb .Ingl. and Isulems t.i dtle >. a rilho.- be ou,L;*»»'.,no. Wll..lSer i'.r.y . su lu^c.l !„ w-lght an.i I :,k I. a ... « tbe maoufactBrer. ihemBalvBi to
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CHICAGO WOMEN TO CO ANMCO.
rha Straal Llahtina Tofit Vootmt AAt' renis.las AlBaullad by Thagt.
Twenty women retldantt near WablMk aveuaeaod Twsnly-eigbth tireet la ilSI' .'ago have bought leyolvart wllh wblSh t< defend tbemtelv-s from alUokt by b«ld.a| man Inlailiog Ibat I.art oftbe oily. TbS) uuw purpote lo praeiloe dally lu a aaai1i| gallery nnlll Ib-y niaaler tho natnral fan. inlne fear ot flreuimt. OwUg to4lle.|ppl' lug ol the.alr«et lighting fund bylbsatly- admlulatratlon the dlitrlst bat SSd ac slreel lightt for inaoymontbt. Advaata« baa been lakeu of Ihlt slate ol affairs In tbuga to aaaiolt and rob women oa IbSW way honia from Ihe elevated railway SlS- tloot after nightfall. Seven ataaalla of tMl kind have bean reported wlihia a wsak.
At a mate meetiog It wat reeolveS by Ibt fatbert, hnthanda aod brotheralo ara lb* women aud to leaeh Ibem tbe ute ol Ibl «rmt until Ihey wers able lo teeais (SI themseiraa the prolwllou whlcb tbe Pollai Deparlmsut eltbor eannot or will not gim Ibem. This accoiin.a for the baaty Mr rbase nt gun.. Slosl uf lhe woaiea thai armed are ntidouU ol Ihe faabloasMt Woodstoek aod Dayoathlre apartaie*. bouset. Among lb,ise wbo allendMl Ibl .nass meeting were teveral wooien till bearing Ihe marks uf brutal Iretloitat fw- >..... .. 11.. .,..,,1. „. rl.'l*.
RUBBEH PHOSPECTOR* KILLCA
rariy of Kaaaaaa MaaaaareS by laSlaaS
t In BoatlB America.
I Fuir BnoTV, Ktn. (Hpeolal). — Fraall Oreeufleid. of Mapleton, Kaa., wbo laal lail caoie boma from Houlh AaerleaonS ob., laiueJ Ib* eo-up*rallun ol tbe Oora/aaeM bl a raliaf etpndiilon to search for a partr af rubber proaiieetorB that wat aanI rroai llautaa City to Ibe luterlor uf Braall la gobruary, laM, has uoillltd bit paraiiU,. - Ir.im Cuguba. BraiU, in a latter jutt rr- ' teired. Ibat theeutlru party WU maataered by Hllala lodlass far up Iha Xiaga Uiver.
Tbere wera five or lit men In Ihe |«ny. ^ It wot in. ehai-eeer M, V. Kirk, a cIvM aa-
flueer, ol KaotBB Clly, aod roualatedot At- rod OreenOeld. of Hapletoo, Kan.; Iwem«a named Williamson nifi Bruwnly. ot Oht.V and one ur Iwu Unknown m.a. I'ba Bfaali> laa UeveraBMi aaaleled la Iba ittttl.
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mKiiii' 1- ^n§§mx lletoieto. (tiprofc.x: copiisM. f iv^x: o^pfrt^. VOL. V. A rAMII.T':iEW-SI'.\PER iif local .*.>U «ENER.*.L INTKLLIOKSCK. i"Hi:i:rnKT, n. v.. mud.w. maiuij '.\ iimiu. TIkaS: ILSO TEAELT III ADTAHbB a\0. 19. raoVMAAtOfl.Kt • Greater New York • 3Detita.l Farlors, tONEMCKER t SKIOMORE. FUtTON AND GOLD STS, Brooklyn, N. Y. OOB. ^IttefTealli. 0Blll Crowaa, Oioa nillaas, Oabar riillot. a.J.OO np. a.t.oo np. ai.OO np a .so n > rOLTOJf AKD OOLD liTEEErs, Opp. LoeMa's, BROOKLYN, tt. V. _W. J. STEELE, M. D.. rUi'StCI.iX nml SURGEOX UALUWI>-,4, L. I. oacehoirt } ".[''li I P. .11, (Jftl- e. Ha Monih Snore Tolcpbo all, llsldB GiEORGC A. MOTT, LAWYER, M rSomtt St.,llaron(h or Brooklyn.N, T, Clly llaaldaaee, Lyabroofc, Qneens Co., N, T, Ttlaphooe, "SI Lyobrook." -aBCA Brooklyn" E. A. DORLON, '....BOXDED .4UCTI0.XEER. .. CMS Helloirt' Block, riKaa Mcael, new Charch. PReCPORT. JOHN P. WRIOHT, OBXERAL AUCTIOXEER, \ PREEPORT, L. I. nWANCIAI. BaDkorRockvilleCeDtre "Village, .ivenue, ROCKVILLE CENTRE. L. I. •AUUEI. r PHILLIPS, Presldtnl, TaOJf AB a, KNIOIIT, Vice Pretldenl. HIRAM B. RMPTH, Cashier. BOARD OF DIRECTORS i labttlA. Davlaoa, ThooiatU. Knight, MhaWhwal. Hiram K. Smith, imatanrlh U, Combee, Wealey H. Bmlth, AMStaJane, Charlea L. Wallace, Vmmi;.SV!f. Anttln Onrnwelt, f^SSLr, ^nipB, Neltea H. Smith, Mia W, OeNoM, .lohn T. Davlton, Otttar OaylteD, Edward T, Thurttoa, BamlltoB W. PeartalL STATE NEWS. Mew ^orealry Coinwlatfon, lorernor Roosevelt bat tent t.i itla Sen¬ ale tbe nomlntllo i of Percv 8. Lans- downe, of Erie County, Delos H. Jltckey, ul Delaware County, W. Austin Wads- worth, ol Llvlngtlone Couutv, B. Frank Woods, of Qoeent Coanly, and Do Witt C. MlddletOD, of Jefferson Conniy, at mem- bert of the Potest, Pish and (lame Oom. .nlstlon. Mj. Wadsworih Is deslgoated aa Pretldenl. Tbe Oovernor sabl thai bis nomineee were selected beeaate ol tbelr paitlcuiar .iuallHoalioos lo serve. Jlr. Wadtwortb bat heen a large formBr and bindowner, and bat taken a great Interest In tke preser- v,vllon of tho Osb and came of tne State. He It President of tho BoonesCrlcket Club an orgaDltatlon devoted to fish nnd gam. preservation, nnd In coonectlou wllb thai Club look aotire part in tha movement le abolish deer hounding, Mr. Lansdowne . SecrotBty of tbe Erie Oame and Fish As soclatlon. Ur. Uaekey bat been appoiute. lo repreaent tbe Catskll! Mouatalus. He l, a farmer and a large laudowner, aud ha. Iaken a groat Interest in fish eullure, Hr IVoo.lt for many yetrs hss been tl.e logs ropretentatlTe of the oystormeu of Jtranic, Bay, Re bat In Ibit capacity made a care ful ttudy nf the siiell (Ista aud .Ieep sei (Isherlet, Hn bat alto tpeat a ..onslder Avenue i ahlo period In tho Adlrondacka, and in th forettt of Canada, nud bat tludled tb. f'.rettry qiieatloa hotb Irom tbe stand j point of a Inmbermau and ol a forester Donbia Tracsdy In aollvar. ! Edward Mead thot Bert Wigton. hi ] brotbsr.ln-law and partner, In thetr sho : at Bolivar, Iben went upstairs and kllle, himaelf, Wtxton was about tweoly-tevei .years old. Hit wife was Mead's aister I'be msn were parluers Id tl,- making n arriagee, Tbey bad quarrelled and Mood wbo was of a flerv diepoiitloD, threttene,: In bye** W x,on's neck, W, A, Mend faHtar' ot Edward, Intirveaed at peace¬ maker aad tba quarrel wae dropped F.vidently It wat resumed wben the men .net at tbelr ftctory tbe next day. A hardware nerobaBt wbo weut lo Ibe Inc loty at 9 o'clock fonnd Wlxson on the floor dead. Ho had bean shot lu Ihe left ea. and tbe bullet had passed clear tbntngh hit head. Mead saust hare placed the re volver at Wlisons ear and Ated without warning, for Wiisous bands were in bb poekett and the powder had bttraed thi sktn. Mead's body wot foand In an up. stairs room. He had shot himself tbrough the rlgbt temple, A thirty eigbl.callbei revolver, wltli tw,. chambers o,nply, layal ills side. Met.! was tw^lty-tbree your, old. Coroner Hoffman, wbo tuok obnrg. l.f Ibe hodiee, learned tbat the men ha.l ¦laarrelled over family affalrt. nitiiep Oontieted of Matitlaaahtar. Oabrlel Blthop. ol Cuba, Allegany County, was oonvioted of mantlBughter, In oanalng tlie death of Everett Aattln,ot Belmont, on Jnly « lott, by eaplodlog dynamite under a cottage on Lako Cuba, In whlcb Auatiu wat aaleep. The jury returned a rerdlet of gullly as ohnrge.1 In tbe Indictment allei several bonrt' dollberatlon. Aceumpaoy- Ing the verdict wat b recommendation to mercy. Angered beotusa bit bloycle bad leen tnken tu places while he wtt rowing l.n Cabn Iiake with Mitt A.la Furman and Mitt Oraos Pettlbone, wbo were visltlag at the retort, Oabrlel Blthop, tcoordlng totbe evidence at tbe trial, exploded a dynamite I art ridge un.ler a cottage In wbleh Everitt Austin and four companions were tieeplog, on July 8, 189!!. Austin died Irom Injuries I rncelred In tbe«X ilotloB. Bishop bellernd i tlirft wbllo tae was rowing upou Ibe lake 1 Autllu nod hit companions had planned I tbe practioal joke In order lo keep blm and blB (rlend Paul Morgan from riding baok I loCnba that night, Tbe young women are I not suppoted to hare been lu any way con I cerned In tbu ,(uarrel. An army of (?00,f1(ln lor Kngland, Her orchards ahall want for pruning- V.ookt. Taxation of corporations in Parit bas led to the transfer of many main offlces to Brusnels, Fron.-h societies being incorporate.I there under the laws of Belgium to avoid ihe Freueh iucome tnx. VICTIMS OF FIRE DilP, OEi\TH ENDS LONG SLEEP, Terrible Disaster in a Coal Mirte in West Vireinia. FIRE FOLLOWED THE EXPLOSION, the Ths standard of morality in Congress of the United States is higher thaa in any other legislative body in the worl.l, notwithstan.Iing the sensational articles that appear from time lo lime. line Hnndred MlnerB Entombed hr Eivloslnn at Ihe Ked Ash Mine— Ws do a Oensral Banking Btisineaa of Deposit and Disconnt. IntSTMt niid on Special Depoaita, Oiafts Issned on EogUnd and ths Oontinant. Yoor FWninsce Soliiuted. WsiMng Honrs-0 A. H. to 3 P. M.,- .Istwdsiy, t A. (. tol3M, "'^^Wsoonnt Dsya-Tneadayt and Fr» iop"mbt?""' ""''•"'»"''"'^P'"" ir Oood, He Oalt SaoOO. Eight tboutand doliars has just been left lo Michael Connelly lu Auburn Prison, (.'onnelly Is a Walertowu man, serving a twenty-year aentence for highway robberv. The mouey was left by bis father. II Is to he held In trust fot live years following CoBneliy't discharge from prison. If at tbe eud ot that time be hot behaved Ilka a good oltlten be will come Into possettlon ol the money. If not, ll will ao to the Slate, Connelly hat been a model prltoaar during hit long teria, and for teveral years hot been employed at "runner" I, .tA.M, THEFREEPORTBANK .. CAPITAL, 180,000. IIII STIEET. FIBBPOIT, L I. JOHN J, RAimuttL. PttBidaal. CfBAUNCBT T. SPKAi^OC, Tlee-PretMaal. WIIaUAM S. BALL. CatUtr. BOARD or DinZCTORSt ltta J-RandaU, Saiu Cog. WlUlam E Oolder, WaUaea H. Oomwell, niooat D, Smith, AagBBtlBimIc, Charlaa b. Wallaoe, William 8. Rail, Channrey T. SpragnB William O. Miller, D. Wesley Pine. Dcurge Wallace Oolet Pettlt. Harvey B. Hmlth. Oenrge M. Randall aurrey Pur the Canals. Tho question of Ihe apDropriatlou of SS2,00O,000 for eanal improvement hat been tattled, to far as action this year It cou- cerned. It hat been deci.led that tbe pita lobepurtiied will belo adopt a bill that thai! provide fot an immediate and careful •1'vBy of the eaoals, under the .liu pro- poeed by the oommlttlnn a .polntBd by the Qovernor, Thla work It lu ba done by the Slate Engineer and Hurveyor, and It Is probable tome ot the United States Oov¬ ernnient englaeeia will be aiked lor their vIewB upon tome o( Ibe more vexations 4uaalloai. Prttoaar al Aakara ¦•¦ga Bimaair. Otarlalopher Stagnet, received at Auburn Mton trom-OoonSaga County In 1893 wllli a tinlaae* of (our yeait and tbree moDtbs for reeelting tlolaa goodt, tommlltad sul- tlde In bit eell by hanging, utlng for it noose tha stra . wblcb held up bis bed Mlagner had been In poor health of lale and Is suppoted to have been tuffering fru,u mental aberration. Hit mother lives al I llnuesdaie, Pe.in. Ilay. .ug fnm,. _ w^r*. wao. .. iMai iroiniarB, rrom i IoTb. Offert fhrlllllet and Induce, «3iJ)MS«aMBI eqaal to I bote of e tirTerker Ilrooklyn Bankr .w Tr aert ficlhilet and Inducemeau in of either the - - .. _'Trust IJoin- saaM, aad .every aooommodatlon aa far a< it - toatttltal with eoaeervatlve maiiagtinent. lalsSeBl al the nle ol iBree ger cent, paid oa Uiae d^oalU, l hree months or mor.-. I>faflB Imoed on all par.t ol Rnropa. Deeta general banklw bnslneas .,Sacoanla of corporations, comiianies, socle Uta, els., salfc-llBd. - RnUie aatlafoctlua guarantted. prompt attentiun and Job Printinff At This Office. UfUilh I-Uiii.s Hrlda of a Walter Hold-n, a wel .to.duy' ... er of Luzerno, and Miss Mau.l W, ulneteen years old, „f OorlntI,, were, mar¬ rie.l In Olens Falls Wedneaday eveuing, Tuey .Irovo In his home after the cero- muBy, and early Thursday morniug the bride was taken violently lit and died. Th.. busbBBd it protlrated. Au Invesligatl. . has bueu luttltuted. to Million. a loamster, lefi City, Kloudik. Taa.nater Heir Oeorge Ileaumler, .. Mehoiler for Oawson wbere. through tho .loath of a hr.itb.,.. .... (alia heir t.. a fortune valued al more than »l,S0l),ee» Ho had not teen his l.rnther In iwenty-flve years, although h. knew bo had aoqulrod a fortune in tbe Klondike, ¦nSalo K^leeta Mnnlelpal Ilaa. The Board ..f Al.termou ..f n.iffal.. de. foaled hy a voto .,f i,>, (o '., a project to et. tabllsh a launlolpal gaa plant. The propo. sitlon bat boen l.of..re the cllizous In vari¬ ous form, for about iw.. year-. A'lOft.Ooa rin. in lllnet.o. A part of tho Mlnellu Shade Clolh Com pany plant al >tloeti,, was .leslroyel i'v '-- ¦- 0 I..S. Is pla 1 at «aOO,000. Many ampleyoa were In the hulhllng anl tli-r- nv narr..w os.-spe. I sm a (armer Inc..ted !i,-.ir Sl.iiiv Broiik, oneof Itie ino.it m,iUtiou$ districts in this State, and \ids boihrred wlh tudl.iiia f.^r ye.irs, ai tunes SO I could not work. .-III.I wa-; .ilvs.iv-i veiy lon.siip ited as well. Por years l^ad m.ilaiia s.1 bad m the sptini;, lA-h. il eiipaped in plowioR, Uiall could Jo lu.thinn hut .-.hake. I must I avi' taken about a barrel of <)uinine pills besides d-vcns ol other reiurdie.s, but neier obtained my permanent beiu'iil. Ui^i fall, m poach liin-, I had a most seiious .•ttSirV oiiiiitls and then c.'iTimenced lo take Ktpans Tabules, ij[xin a friend's a«l\u e, and th.- liist box made mc all right and I hai-e'tfever been witlKuit them sinte, I lake one Tabtilc each mcirnini; ,-ind nicht •nd soinctinies whsK^fcei inore thin usu.illy exhau^ril I take ll\rce in • day. Thi.'V h4^e feBt niv stmiiach sweet, iny hpHs reg'ilaa and I have not hy3 the le.flj touch oi nul iria nor spttitilg'nead .ehe sipce I commenced u^ing thWr, I know also tb.it I sler rt>etter and. \s»ake |
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