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VOL. V.
A rAMILT NKWSI'Al'ER UF LOCAL. Afu'D QBNERAI. ITfTKLtilOKNt-K.
FRKKPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1!)(M>.
TEaas: tLio rSAkLT i«a««aa«.B
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NO. 20.
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S By Ouries K. SbeldoiL
lOtam* PoAtAAAm Co. tt CMragn.
KeKfr .«-.•-$-» ..t-sv».9sayastyt
abont hnn nil .lay S.,niottiini; is wrong With him. I n-unt .v„n to pray."
"Now? Here, niiith.Tl!"
"Yea Prav, Fi'lioia."
t «"dl
r te.
' IWplay was an EnKlian melodrnn.a taVl tA startlinK aitnntiona. realistic raod unexpected cliiuHxea. There , I acene in tbe third act that im- |
evea Boae Sterling .. | Felli-in rrm-h.-.l ont hor hand nn,l tooU
II waa midnight on 'Clackfriars her nidtb-r'a. It was IreinhlinK. Mra. WdRa The Thames floW'id dark and Bterlinit bad nev.r showirninrh tender- 'lorlMdlng bokiw. St Paul's rose ness for her y.mngor danghti-r, und her file dim liKht, InipneinK. its stranoo deuinnd nn"* was tho first renl sinir to fkwt abtive tho build slpn of anj confidence in Felicia's
las* aarroondlng it. The iii^nre of cMH caina npon the bridge and atood thera for a momeut. peering ulxint a.s if looklagroraoiDeunn Sevcrul persona were enrasrini; the bridi;.^ bnt in one of {IImi reecaeca abont niidvvuy of tbn riv.'r a woman atixxL leanln;; ont uver tho parapet witb a strained uii^iuiy of fnce ' flgnr* that told plainly of her in- teatioaa Jost im she wna ateHlthily aaiaDtlllK tbo parapet to throw herself iato tba river tbo child canpht aight of '. ran forward, with u shrill cry more aahaal than bnnian, nn-X. si-izini; the itoataa'a dress, dragged hock npon it with all her little HtrenKlh Then there eaaia saddeiily npon the scene two other eiiarBCtera wbo bud already fiKored in tba play, a tall, handnome. uthletio i;en.
^ tlaiiiail dreascd in the fnahlon. attended
i bfa allm flKare. lad. who was ns re- taad in drees and appeamnce cs tho lit- tla girl cllnRlnK to hiT nicthcr was
1^ aHMmifnIly hideons in her Thftn nnd re- paWve poverty These twn. tbe Kentlo- BMa aiHl'.tbe lad. prevented tho at- laaiptcd anicidi.. und after a tahlean nn tba bridKS wbcro the andience learned that the man nnd womnn were brother aad Biater tbe sc-oue waa transferred to th* Interior nf one of the ainiii tene- aisata in tbe enat aide uf Lpndon Here tha aoene painter and cnrpeiitcr bad dona their ntmost to pjpdnce an exact fxipy of a fanions conrt and alley well
_ niswa to tbe poor creatures who make
'" ap a part of the ontcunt Lumdon bn- *' laaaity. The rags. Iho crowdinK. the Vflenaaa, the broken fnruitnrH. tho hor- ylbla animal exiateni-o forced npon enatnrea mnde in (lod's imaKo. were so. aktUfally shown in thlaacifbe that more' thaa one elegant womun in the thcati-r.
r aaated. like Rose HterlinK, in a aniup- taon* bux. anrronndcd witb silk han^- lags aad velvet covered railing, canght baraelf sbrlnklnK back a little, as if -s eoiitfmlDatlnn wero posalhle from the
tt aaaraeaaof this pb^enf luilntod canvas
'' llwaaaltmwt too renllHtic. and yet it had a b.HTlble fascination fnr Felicia aa sbe sat tbere alone, bnrlod bark in a
n. eaahiooed sent absorbed in thongbta tbat '. araat far beyond tbo dlnlugne on ths
i *HA
rrom tbe toneinont scene tho plnr
I iMfled to the interior uf a nol.l^an'a
and oininat n algb of r.-lief went all over tbe honse at the sight of the aocastoiued Inxnry of the npper clasHea ;-fha cnntrast wns startling It was btoaaht abnnt by a clever piet-o of stag- lag that allowed only a fen niinntea to alapaa hatween tbe ainni nnd the palace aoaaea The dinlogno (xrntinned. tho actnra came and went In their variuna ^ rolea bnt upnn* Felicin the play mode bal ons distinct Inipresaion. In rcniity '{ the auenes on the bridge and in the ihim were nnly incidentM in thu story of tha play, bnt Felicia fnnnd hers.'lf livtag thoao scones over and uver. Shu had aever philuHoplilxed about the I canaaaof hnman ini»ery She wna not : oU aaongh. flbe had not the tcmpera- [ n«Bt that pbllosopbiEoa Bnt she felt iatenaely, and this waa nut the llrat ttmaahe hnd felt the contrast thmat lata her fooling Ixitwcon tbo npper and '! tha lower conditluns of hnman life. It baen growing upon her until it hod • ber wbat Roue called "qneer" anil \ Iba other people in her circle of wealthy t aeqaalDtiincea cnlled "very nnnsnal" It waa simply tho hnmnn problem in ila aatremes of riches and poverty, its taAnemenI and ita vilenesa. wbicb waa, la spila of her ancnnsciooa attempts to k',. itraggle against the facta, burning into har Ufa the impraasion that wonld In tha and transform her iuto eithpr a waatao of mre luve and self sacrfflce ",. tot the world or n miserable enigma to r henelf and all who knew Ifcr
"Coinei Pcllciai Aren't yon going hoMwl" snld Riwe Tbe piny wns over. tba cnrlaln down, and people were go¬ ing aniailyont. laughing and gnasiping. aaif "The Shadows of London" was
Iha ataga ao effectively
rwtola roae and went out with the rial qaletly and with the absorbed feel- |. lag that had actually loft her In her ;,'iMal oblivions of tho play's ending. She . waa liever abaentiniodetl. tmt ofteu ¦ thoagfat heeaeir Into a condition that her alone in tha midat of a crowd.
"Well wbat did yon think of itf i ^ ,„ ,i,ut ihad Roae when Ihe sisters bad reached IBM and were in the drawing nwni oaa really had runs'derable respect fur t fWMa'a jadginent of a play
"I tboQgbt it waa a prvtty picture of rtal Ufa
"I mean the acting. " aaid lloeo. an-
•Imply good diversion, aa it was pnt on | ^f (),„
(Jjaractcr.
Tho girl still kni-i'Iod, hol.ling her niother.'n troiubling hand, an.l jirn.v.'.l. It was donbtfnl if alio had ^pver praytsl aliind iK'f.ire. Sho mn.st havo said in her prnyer tho worili thnt her mother neediMl. for when it waa silent in tho room the invalid w-ns weeping Bi,ftly. and her nerv.iim t.'lisi,in whb over.
Felicia ntald somo time When she was oasnrrd that her mother would not need h.-r nny l.,n;i;er.^sl.o r.«o to go.
"(iood night, uiotlicr. Y,,n mnst lot Clara rail mo if yon feci bad in the night."
"I leel better now " Then as Felicia waa cuiving away Mra. Sterling said, "Won't y.iii kiaa mo, Ij^'licin *"
Felicia went bark and iK-i.t over her mother. The kinu waa nlin.«t as atrango to her aa tho prayer hud licon When Felicia went ontof the r.sun. herchrekH were wet with tears- .She had n.it cried since »ho was a littln girl.
Sunday innrning nt tbo Str^rling mnn- sion was generally very qniot. Tho girls usually went to chnrch at 11 o'cI.K-k /wrvicc. Mr. Sterling was not a mem¬ ber, but a heavy contributor, nnd ho generally w-ent tu church In lhe morn¬ ing. This timo he did n.it como down to brenkfn.tt nnd finally scut word by n S(.rvant that he did n<itfe<'l woll enimgli to go ..lit. So Rose nnd Ffliria drove up to tbe door of tho Na7.arotIi Avriino cliurch and cntcn'd tho family ik>w alone
Wh.'n Dr. Bnico walked ont of tho room at tho rear of tho iilalforiii nnd wont up t.i 111.' pnlpit t<...in'n tho Hiblo, as hia ciiHtniii wna. thoso wh.i kii.-w him latit did n.d .h-ti-ct anything un- nanal ii.'hia manner or his expr.'K.si<iu llo pria-oodod with tho acrvico as iiHiinl llo wau calm, and bia voice was st.'.afly and flnil. His pray.'r was tho first iiili- matinn tho iMiiple Iiad .if anything n.'w or strange in tbo s.rvi.'.' Il is unf." to say that the Nnzar.'tb Av.'nuo chnrch had not henr.I Dr. Umr.' oflFer s.irb a prnyer during Iho I'J yeara bo hn.l bci'ii pastor th.TO How wonhl a luinistor lo likely to pray wbo hail cr.i.io ont of a revolution in ('hristian feeling that had completely changed hia drfinitbin of what wus mount hy f.illnwing Jesns? Nu one in Nuzarcth Avonno chnr.-h had any bl.'U thnt tbe Kev. ("alvin Ilnn-e, D.D., tho dignifi.fl, cnlturcl, r.ifinod diKtor .if divinity, Iiad within n few days le'.-n crying lik.. a litil.-chil.l, ..n his kn.'C.s. askb.g fur Klr.nKth un.l . ,,iir age and Cbristlikoni'KH tLsiKak his .Sun¬ day im-H«.ig.-, un.l yot tb.' |.ra.\ .r mis un unconM-iona, inv-olnntary di.'i'l.>.snro of the sonl'H exia.rii'i..-,' sn.h as Nazarith Av.'iiue poi'iilo K.'l.I.on h.'iird nn.l u.'ver iK'f.iri' fr.uii that pnlpit
In til., bush that s.i, ic. .l.'d tho iiniyor a distinct wavo of «i,iritiial pnwer niove.1 ovorth.. c..nin-.'^':iti.iii Tli.' itiust carelcHa |H'rs.,ns in Ibo .hnnh f. It it Felicia, \vli.»,o s.'i.Kltiver.'ligi..ns nalnr.' riwpon.lo.I swiftly l.i ev.-ry t.auh .,f enHition, (]niv.'r,'.l nn.l.-r th.- i.assiiii! of tlint anpi'mntiiral jhiwit, und wh.-n sho lifted her bead and I,H.k.-.l ni, at tho ininist^'r th.'ro wuh a l.n.k in b.r eyoM that annonnceil h.r iut.'iis.-, lugor an- ticlpation of tho scene that was to fol¬ low
And she w-as n.it ab.ne in her atti- tu.le There was soiiiolliing In the prayer an.rtb.- r.Milt ..f it thnt slirre.1 many an.l many u disi-iple in Nazar.tb Avonnochnr.'h Al! over tho house mon and women Ie«n.-.I b.rward, an.l wh.n Dr. Brnco I^-gaii t.i apoak of hia visit to Haymon.l in tbo ..lu-niiig si-nli-nt-es .if his addres.s. which thia morning pro- ceded his a<-rui.,ii. tb.r.. was an aiisw.r- ing reaiKinso in tbo clinr.h thut i-iiiiie luick to bim na he sp.ike an.l tlirill.d bini witb the liipo..f a spiritniil bap¬ tism such ua ho ha.l n.iver during all bia ministry ex|H'rM'iic.-.l.
"I am juKt buck fnun a visit to Ray¬ mond, " Dr Ilrn.-e lagan, "uii.l I wnnt to t<-ll yun (KuiK-thinguf my iinpn-ssions
movement the
I He iNsnaeil. nn.l hia Io«>k went over ! his people with yearning for them and at the aame time with a gnat nn.-or- I tninty at bis h.-urt How- .uany of I.is I rich, fasbi.iuabl.', r.lined. Inxnry liiving , memliera w«nld nn.lerstand tho natnre I of the apiN'ul he waa ainm to make tt> i theint Ile Wiw altogether in tho dark
rthelese he had lioen thrungh his d.'.sert und l.ad i'..nie out ..f il ready to snff.T Ho went ..n n.,w aft er that brief i«iiise und t.hl tbo st..ry of his stay in Hayinond Tbo [....pl.- al ready kn.-w souu-tbing of tli.il oxis-ri ment iu tlie First cliiii-ili Tb.' wli.-le corjntry had ivutchcl the prngr.'sK of till. pl»Ige aa it l.ad Isci.iue liistury In M< mnny iiveti. ll.nry .Max»-eli I.u.l nt last d.s-i.le<l that the lime had como to seek th.. f.'ll..wsliip ,.f .ib.r rhur.-b.s thr..ugh<.ut 111.. iH.untry Tli.' n. v.-dis-
. ^'t tbaaoeae between the two coua- | cipleabii. in Itayni. n.l had pr.v.sl t.. Is.
iaafaany when they tirst learned that ; so vnlnabl. in its r.-snlts Iliat ll.nry thay wcr« reUtedt Bnt the alum ac«ne j Maxwell wisb.-d the i-linn-h in g.-n. ral WaahorilbW I think they ought not to | to share with tb.. dis. ipl.-s in II.iv •how tnch tbings in a p'.ay They are murnl Already tlion- hud 1 .'gnn a
."Tha tariilge acene waa well act<Ml. •spatially uis woman's part I thought tha man overdid tbe sentiinenta little-'
**INd yont I enjoyed that And
l«o palnfnl
"Thay mnat ba painfnl io real life. too." replied FalicU
"Vea bal we don't bave to look at -, tha real thing It's ^ad enough at the 'i thanter. where we pay fur it " I , Roae went into tbe drawing room began to eat fmni a plate »f fmit cakee ud the nideboanl _ Are yon going up t.i see nuitliert" t.Mked Felicia after awhik. She hs.l re- aralaed in front of tbe drawing room t »*•¦
Vn," repliesl R.wo fnnn the otber b;"| w.vu't tr.iuble h.r t..n.ght. If > yoa g«i In. tell her 1 am I.m timl l.> be a .—-^ble.-'
aaoat
: iawi
Ho Felicia tnnusl into her mothci-'a As ahe went np Ihe grrat stair- and (Kivn the xtyy.-r hall ll.e light waa lMn.iiig iher-, and Ih.. m rvant who '¦ always wait.-sl ..n Mr^ St.'rling waa ^ haekoniiig Felicia Ul t»ir^in
"Tell I'lara t.i pn ..irt" eicUimed Mra Sterling aa Feliria came up t.i the | »!rf aad kiKclcd hy ir
Felicia was mrpriseil. but ahe did aa hnr aiothtT Inde Ikt an.1 thi^n Iminiti-d how she waa feeling
"Felicia. " aaid he* mother, "can loaprayr
Tha ancetinn was no nnlike anv her aMMhiw had erer aakod be/ot« that Fe- waa startled, bat sbe answeml 'Why. yea. mother. What makes
Toarfa-
k Th
[awife KUaU
unti-or mov.-mei.t in iiiuny .f iho chun-hee thmugh.int tbo .-.mntry, a.-t ing un th.'ir own d.'sire t.. walk cbiaor in the atepa nt J.-sns. Th.- Christian Endeav.ir s,s-i.'tii-B ba.l with .ntl.nsiasm in many chtir.'h.si lakrn the piclg.. t.i d.l n» .Iiwns w..nld if., an.l th.' r.-siilt waa alr.-a.ly niark.sl in a .I.'.'i»-r splr itnal l:f.. atui a imwer in cli.iri-h iiitin once that wna like a new birth fi.r tho raemlvrs.
All thia Dr. Bru.-o tol.l his la-.iple simply Slid w-ith ai»'ra<innl int. r.-st ibat evidently hsi the way I,, his r% iin.-.-- niort. which now f..||..»-.Hl r.b.ia had list.'i..'«l t.i every w.<-.I wilh _'rain..l att.'nt...n She aiit th.-i-e by t jT'"!'' "f Rowi, in o ntrast like fire la-SLlo sU"W. allhongh .vin K.asewaa as al. rt und | eii'i1<-.l ns she o.ml.1 W
"IVar fnon.I.s, - ho ssid, nn.l f..r the first time fip.-e his pray.r'b.- i'in"li..n of the occasl.in waa rev.'ale.l in hie voice nnd goeturc, "I am pang t.. ask that Naxan-lh .\venne chnn-b take the same pledge lhat Rayni.iD.i ihun-h haa taken. I know what thia will mean to y.m and me. It will mi«n the iLniplete change of very many habita It will mr«n pueaihly laaial l.«a It wtll moan very pn.haWy in many i-«sea I.e<s . f m.iney It will mean aiilTerii.g It will mean what f..lli.wing Jes.vs Di.-ant in the flrat n-nlnry, nixl tben it me.ant anfrcsring. Ums. banlsbip. B.'parati.iD frvan every thing nn-<?hri»tiaD Bul what doea folkiwing Jesna meiui T Tbe III* «< Jlariplqhip ia Jh* tAttto b-jw «•
then. Tl.reu. .it ynn wli.i v.ilnnteer in tho NaCTri'th Avenne clinrch to do na JosoH w-.mld d' simply pniuiiw to walk in his stejifi om ho gave n» coniinan-I ment. "
Again Rev. Calvin Bmco. ],ast<ir of Nazareth Avenue chnrch. panscl. nnd now the reanlt of his annunnconicn! was jilainly visibl,. in the stir that wont over the congregation. Iln nd.b-d in a quii't vnire mat ail wno vonnil.-erfa n, mako tho pli'dge to do ns Jesns wonl.I do w-ere aaked to roniain after the morning servico.
Instantly ho proceed,-.! with hia nor- mon. Hia text was fnun Matthew viii. 19. "Master. I will foU.iw thee whither- soever Ihon goest. "
It w-as a serin.m that ton.-h.vl tho deep spi-ings of c.ndnct- It w-as a rev- elatbin to tho jienple of the definiti,,n their p.-i."1or hnd l.'on learning It t.sik tlioni back bi the first eentnry of Chris ianitv. Almve all. it stirrod them be¬ low-tbo ronventinnal tbonght of .vonrs a.s tn the meaning nnd pnrp.*oiif rhnnh nioinbership it wns such a srrini.n os a man can preach once in a lifetime and with enongh In it for people to livo on all thr.ingh a lif.'tinio.
Tbo service cl.is.sl in a hnsh that was alnw-ly broken. I'.siple roso h.-r.i and there a f.-w at a timo. Th.-ro wns a r.i Inctance in tho in..vemetita of the im-.i pie that was verv striking
Rnse. how-over, vvalkerl Rtri.ight ont thi' pow, and as alio roarlirsl flio nislo she turned hor head and b.'i'kon.il t., Felici.i. Hy that timo the congregation waa rising all ovrr the clinnh
F.-licia instantly answered her sis-
tCT'n l,K,k.
"I'm going to stay," sho a.-iid. nnd Rose hnd heard her sjioak in tho snnie manner on other (i<-rasi,ina and kni'W that Felicia's reatilvo cinbl not be chnng.'.l. N.'vertheless sho wont luick int.. tho pew tw-o or threo Ht.pa und faced her.
"Felicia," sho whispered, nnd there was a flnsh nf nn'j;er ,,n her chck.s. "this ia f.illy. What can yon ihrf Vol will bring disgraco niKin tho faniily What will father sayt Come."
Felicia l,K,ked at her, bnt did not an- BW-er at oii.-o. II. r lip.s wore moving with a petition that cniiio from a d.-plh of f.-eling tliiit nionsnroil a new lifo for hor. She ahmik h.-r lioa.L
"No; I am K,,ing bi iday I shall take tho pledge. I am ready to obey it Y.ii do not kn.iw why I nm doing this."
Rose gave hrr one l.wik and then turn.-d and w-ent ont of tho pen- and dow-n the aisle Sho did not oven at..p to talk with her iicquaintun.-.s .Mrs Delano waa going otit of tho rlinr.b just U3 R.ise stepjiod intn tbo vcstibiilo
".Sn yon are n.it g.dng to j.,iii the doctor'a vnbinto<.r company!" Mrs. Do laiio linked in a qne.'r tono that mado Koso ri'dden
"No Aru vonl It is pimply nslmni i have ulwuya nignrdnil tho Hnyi.i.ui.I m.iv.'tiipnt as fanatical V..n knnw Cousin Racb.'I koepa us p.,st.'.l aluuit it.'
"Y.s; I understaiiil it is rcsnlting in a gr.'at d.-al of banlsliip in many ciiaos For my [mrl, I lailiove Ur. Hrnco has simply provoked a dislnrlMince horo. It will rismlt in splitting Nuzareth Avonno chnrch Yon sec if that i.sn't an There are s.'nr.>« of pmplo in tho chnrch who aro sn sitnateii that tht-y ciiii't tuko.siu-h a pl.'dge and k.'.'p it. I nm ..no nf them. " udd.sl Mra Delano as sho went ont witb R.iso
Wb, 11 H.,se n-nrhi'd homo, bor futlier wus Ktaiidinj,' in hia usual attitmie bo foro tho ojen Hropla<-.\ smnkiiig a cigar
"When, is FeliciaV" h..ii.ski-d ns Ruse ciiiuo ill nl.uio
"Sho staid tn un nftor mitling, " ro pliisl R.,so shortly Sbo thnw .iff luT wrupa an.l was g.iiut; up atuirs wli.n Mr. Sterling .ull.sl ufter b. r
".'\n nfl.r mc'tiiig-; Wlii.t dn yo.i j moan)'" 1
"llr lirn.'O ask.'.l tbo ibunli t,i take tho Uaynion.l pb.Ig.' "
Mr. Sterling t.ink his cigar nnt of his | uiiuith a.id twirb'd it nervously Iio i twe<-n his fliig..-ni i
"1 didn't expe.-t tbat nf Dr Dnico Did any of tlic m.-iiilHint stay? "
"1 .inn't know-. I di.lnt." replie<l , Rose, an.l alio wont np staira, leaving her father standing in tbo drinving | ruuni. I
After a few minntos ho wint In the window and Hbwi.1 tli.ro 1...iking ..ul at tho pis.ple driving nn tho Is,nl, vanl. Ilig cigar hud gnno imt, but b,' still fin- | gi-red it n.rv..uBly. Tb.-n ho t.irm-d j fnun the win.b.w nn.l w-alk.sl ni. and | il.,wn tbo room. A sirvant st.'iiii.-.l ¦ ncr.i.ss th.' bull un.l aim..iin.-.-.l .linn, r, i nn.l ho t.'i.I h.r t.. wait b.r F.li.-ia. ! R.iso (-aino .bovn stairs ,iii,I w,.iit intn the library, ami still Mr. Sterling paceil the drawing r.n.iii r..;itl.-ssly.
H.' had finally w-.-ari.sl ..f Hu-walking | appanntly aud, thn.wing hinis..lf into a chair, wna bn-.-sling ..vrr H.ni.-thing i dei-ply w-h.-n F.-lii-ia cam." in i
H.' nwe nnd fa.-.sl h.r. Foli.-i:i w-a» evi.l.-ntly very much i.invnl by tho moeting frnm which she hn.l jnst cnio. At tho sanie time she did n«.t wish to ^ talk t.si Iiinch als.nt it Jnst ns slio ..n- tir.'d the drawing r.s.m R.«o came in from tho library. ^ , . i
"lI.iw muny staid t", she ask.-.l R.iso w-as cnriona. At tbo aame sbo w-as skep- ' tiial of the wb.ilo ninvcinent in Ray- | mond
".^liout n hnndro.1," replii-d Felicia gravely. Mr. Sterling hK^.kiil surprised j Felicia waa g.iing out uf tbe room. Ho cull,-<l t.i hoT !
"Do y..n r.'nlly moan to keep the t pl.'dge •;'- ho ask.>.L
Felicia c.iL.red. ("Ivor her faco an,I neck the warm bbssi flnw.sl na ^ho an¬ swer. .1. "V.ill w.'lll.l n.t nsk sn.h a ¦ .im'sii.in. fatb.'r. if y..n ba.l la-on pres¬ ent at Ih.' iii.s-ting" Sbe ling.-r.'d a nioni.'nt in tho r,«.n.. Ih.n nsk.si I,, I». ex.-ns.sl fr.'iii di'in. r f.r nwiiilc au.l went up 1.1 «si b.r tii..tli..r
N.l l.ne .'vcr liiwiv what 1h:it inl.-r- vi. w- bt-tw.'.-n Feli.-ia nii.1 h.r iii..ili.'r was. ,It is ..•rtain tbat-li.- iim-I bave t..Ul b.r 111. tb.r s..i::.'Iiiiiig .f th.. s|.ir- it.inl p..wer that h i.l aw.si ..v.'r> ;..rs..n pr.-M-nt in th.- . ...upaiiy ..f .!is.-ipl. sir...u Nnian-tb Av.'iiu.' . linn b wli..fa,..l IVr Brui-.' in tbat liiisiing aft.r tl... .,,..rii ing s..rvi.-.- It is nls.. .s-rtaiu ih:it F.'¬ li.-ia hn.l n. v,r kn..ivn sii. h an .-sis-ri I'n.-e an.l n.-vorw..nll bnv.. tli.ngbt ..f shiuing itn-ilh b.r in.dh.-r if it h:i.i n.t h«>.'n f.r the pr.iy.'r th.- .v.ninu- Uf..n' Another facf is «ls.i kn.'wn . f K. luia a exivrien.-.* at this lime Wli.ii .sh-. finally jniuisl hor fat h.r un.l R..-.. nt tho tabl.'. sh.. a.'cm..1 unable f,, 1.11 them iiin.'h aNint tho m.s-ting Th.-re wae a n'luclan.v t.i sjieak nt it. ua ..no might h.sit.ite to atteinpt a .bin ripti. n ..f a w..n.lerfnl Fnns*-1 t.. a p»-rs..ii wb.. n.-s. r tiilk.si als.ut anything bnt the w-.ath. r Wh.n that Snii.b.y in tbo St.'rling iriansi.in was .Irawing Im a cbw<-nii<l the isift. warm ligliia tlir.iugh ont the dwelling w-tn- glnw-ing thrnugh the icToat win.b.w--.. in a o-rinr ..f her ti.ini when' the light was ohei-nre Fe¬ ll-is k'l-ie!-"'.. nr.d v\-he!2 she r-j!s,-d hir face and turruHl it t..w-ar.t the light it was the face .f a w.iuian .sb i ha.l al ready .l.fin.^l f..r herself the great.>t is.in.'s .-.f carfbly iif.-
Tliat enme .'V.'ning. aftor the Snn.lay evening a.-rvi.-,'. ibo R.'V I-alvin lirins' P D . . f Xair,irilli .\Tfnn.' chnn h. iv::s talking over tlie .-vi nt* ..f th.' .lay wiiIi his wil'e Tb.'V wen-<if one h.art aul niiod iu the matt«.r»n 1 fa.-.sl their n. w future with all ibir f-siih and ixurage
..f new .;i^. .li.s N.ilb. r iv,is .bs .iv.si as t.. 111.- |.r.',b:ibl,- n-sults nf lb.- pl.Klge t., Ib.nis.'lv.-s ..r I., tli-- clinrrli
Tb.-y bad Iv.n talking but a litil.' ivIiile wh. n tb,' N-H raiij:. ami Ur Urn.-e. p.in:; In the .ln<ir. I'xcbiiiu.sl na h" I'." ni.l it -'It ia ynn. E.iward'
Tb.-r.' came intoth:' ball a (-.nimnn.l mil f .,-iin' The birh.ip v.as ..f ..xln...r dtai-y blight nn.l bn.-il'li nf rb .ubb-r. bill '.r sii..|i i-.s.-l p.n.p'.iti.-us tbat tli-n. iv;:s .... Il!...i,.-I,l i.l iiiixninly ..r .-v, ii . f 111-, nal si?.. Tl.e iiiii.n-ssi,-:. lh.- bi !'..i. iiia.l.. on siriniT.rs v,':;s first th:.t nf '.T.'I.I loallli I,O.I tb.n nf pT iit i.ff.s t;..n
II, I ,:,,.- ini 1 Iho pirl..." i n.l :n-.-'-t'-.l .Mr.. I!rr,-e. wl,.,,.ff(r a L-w niaii,!;;.- wiis.':il|..l (.,it ..f tb;, r,..,;:i. l.-avini; il:.. two iii.'n I..'. ih.r
T'i.' l.i.-h,.j. sat i;i a fl.'.'i. , ::'.y ('b:iir
l..'f..n' t! v.n fir.- Tli n. was .inst
.'ii..n'.;b .let,.l.tl',-;. in th,' ,':'rly .j.riii'g nf th.' y.'::r t.. i;.:.!:.' n.. np.'n liri' pbiisiml
"Calviii. i,,ti I'av" lakiii u v, ry r.-ri Oils Ft, ], f.s",';iy, ll,'lin;.lly said, jiftii,:: Jlstan his l-ir^'.' (l::rli .-v.:. ... I,:.. ..1.1 .-..lI.-j.. ] has been .'lassnint.. s fa,,-' "I b'aid if il tbi
THEFiLLOFKBOOHSTAD
Grilish Troops Enter the To\»n Un¬ opposed by the Boers.
MANY FREE STATERS GO HOME.
Is .he Orcnpatlon
Ornrial Itnli.rl. He of Kr,.nn.la.I-II
r .Maklna Cl liefore Orer
Say. rre* NIalei raaler. of Ueserila or Them—Boers lel.nnlnc Forces.
Rc-
Lo.NP.,N (Dy Cable).—General Roberts en. lered Kroonstad, w!,lcb wassupposed to be Ibe strongest poaltlin of tlie Doers In ths Orange Froo Slate, liaving consumed only clslit days lu tbo 1'20-mlle march from Uloomfonlelu to tbnt pla'o. With tbo oc- ai.allon of Kroonstad, one-half ot tbe nioemfonleln to Pretoria rul. Following Is Oeneral Roberts-a dispatch aui,.mucing tbe occu- ufti ri',1,111, I ...ilbl .,,.1 r.-ist tlu'.l.'slre j patlon of the place:
tn s,'.'.von ;ils.::t it t..i,i ;l.t - --Knooxsun. —I entorod Kroonstad nl
"I'm gliil yn.i .lllil.-. ¦ llr Prii.-.- sat ! 1.30 Saturday witbout opposition, when tbe
n.-ar tbo l.isl„,p un I l:,i,| a baml ..ii bis ' Union Jnck was bolslednmidst cheers from
- M,'r --V.,ii un,b'rs::,„.| wl,:,I ,l,is : ''r^l!^n^:;l^Z\ Fri.lay e.ening,
iii.'iins, I..li\:,r,W ifier valalv endeavoring t.. [ ersuaiio tbe
"I think I dn -y.'Si 1 mil son-. " The Uurgbets to eoutinne opposing us. iiisli,,n s'.il-,. V. rv -inw'lv ami tli,,ii"lit '• "Tbo Trausvaalers aai.l tliey would no f.,'iv II,. ..... ,-iil. I,is li',.,..I....l., ,...,.'. , 1 "™lf>" "«'" "" Onmgo Freo State soli,and
fii.ly II,. 'Ill I..II. Ills IlH.ills l-l,i-l,.-.! I.I I mn.leolT for t!,o Vaa! iilver.
g. tli.r (Iv.r bis fu.-.'. iiiiirk.-.l with i -Free staters occu«ed tlie Trnnsvaalers lin.M of cnsi-.-nitbin utid s.rv i.-o ati.l of l,aviug ma,le m-e of tbem nnd thou de.
tho b,ve nf in.n. a sba.l.iw cn-iH. » ; ^'^'n^.f; ii,e!r"l,o,ueV''"'""'*'""'" "*'"
sba'lnw n,it c:iiis.'.l by tbo Hn-Iiiflit | ''The proceaslou ooIerioK the town was
Again lie lift<'.l bis ey.-s Lward his ol.l '¦ ben.led by my bodyguard, all of whom wero
(ri,,,„| I C'oloDlals, nnd after my slalT aud torelgn
,,', . , , , , I i.tncers came tbe North Somerset Imperial
"( ulviii. w-o huvo ahvays nmb'rst.ssl | Yeomanry, followed by Pole.farew's dlvP
ench ..flier F.v.r t.iii.-e nnr paths led n» ! sion, consisting of tbe'gunnlsand theElgU
in ,IifT,-r.'nt ways incbiin-h life w,- bavo walk.d l.,gi-lhi-r in Christian fellow¬ ship "
"It ia tmr," roplb-.l Ur Urii.-e, with an eiiioti,,ii bo miide ti.. utt.-.npt t.. con¬ ceal or Rubdne '-Thank (..kI f..r it I prizn yonr f.-llnw-sbip mnro than any man's. I have uhvuya kn,iivn w-hnt it m.-ant. th,,ngh il has always Ih'pu moro than I d.-serve. " !
The bish.ip lonkrd nff.-ctionat.My nt hi.s fricud. bnt tbo shn.biw still r.-sti-d on Ilia fni-o After a i.anso Ik, spoko again
[to de CONTIN-l-SD. ]
THE NEWS EPITOMIZED.'
W«alilnaton Iteina.
Tbo Qorrrnraent will pnrli.-lpnlo lu tho Louisiana Purclinso Exposition, at St, Loula, In 19Q3,
Seereinry Hoot bns sont lo tbo Kennto n report showing tlint 3S8 elnlnis, nggregat. lug »U-2,5j.-i, bnvo been Ille.l lor private properly taken nnd used ,luring tiio war wllb S|,alu,
Tbn House Com,n!ttee on Pensions fa- vora!,ly reported the Sor.oto idll Increasing from 130 to f,V) a inontb tbe pension ol Harriet V. OrPiley, ol Erie, wblow ol Ca|i. Iain Cliarl.'j V, Orldley,
The praollco ships Newport nnd Cliesa- peako will leave Annapolis on Jaiio 11 willl ,'r,'irs of iiiiral c;i.lots nn.l will erillso off tbe Norlh Atlantic const for two months.
The salo of postage stamps lor tbe lisenl venr will read, (10.1,000,000, against t'JC,- 000,000 last ye.ir, tbo largest on reconl.
American newspaper |,ubllsl,ers appeale,! lo Congress for relief Irom lacreaao.l cost of printing p,ipcr
Tbe PrOBlilent np|irovo,l Sennln lllil 1477, kuowu as tbo ()rnn,l Army Pension bill,
Tbo House by a voto .if lilil lo 137 un. seated Mr, Crawler.!, Democrat, Ninth North Cnrnlinu Ilistrict, nn.l sonlu I llleb. mond Pearson, tbe Uepublican conteslnut.
The C„,n,i,lllee on Library of tbe Senate !,ns commission.-.! Frnnk Edwin KIwoll. of N.'W Vork City, to inako a bust ,.f the late VIce.Prosl.lenI Ibibart f.ir the Senate Cliambor.
f tbo late Mnj.ir. l..ua pe„s|..,i ol j.-,u
lib Brigade Nuvals, Ibo Elg hty.tb 1 rd , Elgbl v.fnurtb and Eighty.ilftli Batteries, tw., live Inoil gnus man. ned by tbu Itoynl Artll- iiy' 1 igli
"liefore leaving
Kroonslail Presidout
Steyu Issue.l n precla.
'"^„/.» lua.lon. mnklng Lind-
(ir.N. .'HKn.usiiir. ley tl.e seat of Qovern-
ment of IbeFreo Slate.
¦¦nenernls Boll.a an.l De Wet nocom- pniile.l luo Trausvaalers."
The .'orres|.uu.leut of Iho Dally Tele- glnph nnys:
"Tbe C.ilon Jack was liolsted In tbo market pbico by Mrs. Lo.'kbead, the Amerlcaa wile ot a Scotcbmon. .Most of tlie horses of tlio Uoers are In a wretche,! "..11.1111..11, bul Presl.ient Kroger declnrea !„• will coallnae the war."
O .neral Itolierls, after a mareli wliicb Is r.-gar.lcd ns worthy of being rauke.l wllli Ills lair.,,us ninr.'b to Kulidabnr, bns tbus covere,l uaolber singe ol bis campaign, a singe which, alll,..ugl, Hucei'sslul nu.I wltli. ...ll Ihe ,n,sl„k,-s nn,l misfortunes Hint ,.|,nrn..|"rl?.e.l the earlier stages, leaves tbe li.i.'r !or,...s ,|„ll,. luiaei, not liaving lost a gnn nn.l hnvlng b.-t very few men. Ex. tnugbt tbe crilles to bocbnry of Ii.,er de,nora!lz,i.
olaccepilng rep..lis ll.in. The Times say
iialli
i fav
nlily rep.irle.I to
A roe.ilallon calling on the Socn.tnry of tl,e Trons,iry for lulormutlon In regnr.l I.. tl,,i ii,,i„,tfacl,lrti of oiooaiargarlao wa- adopio.l.
Onr A.Ioi.le.l Islnn.ls.
Mayors ol (!.ibiin towns aro accuse.l ..f nisorllug to llb-gni prnollc.-a lu or.ler to' secure tboIr ro-oloclloa,
Nativi-s la Manila, It Is believe.!, |.lanue.l nu upriiiug in tbe eity, but l,icked courage to carry It o.iI,
Tbo co,u|.lele customs relurna for ti,o poit of Hnvnnn l.ir April f bow receliits ag. gregallag tilOO,3,17.«l, an Inereaso of »40,. 7SJ.10 over tbe snmo month last yonr.
Tlio Insurgents l,ave»ufT"re,l a :,eavy lo.ss at Tnbnk.i, nenr Legnspl, Province of Al-
Lnr..' ide.l.
I. Tin
Aiiierlcins ,
Four bunlro.l Flll|,lu..s nltackel an Aiuericau gnrrisou ..f twenly at 11.ralac. Hollo Provln.'e. un.l killed four, suff.'riug bouvy lo.sses themselves.
Tbo people of Maoun. SaiafeS,' wnnt to C.-.I.. thoir Islnnd lo tbo Unite.! Stales aad th.-v bnvo asked tbu A,uerlcaus to bolsl tbeir ling tbe.c.
A long ru.i of r..l'b..rle9 calmlnnted lu tbe murder o! J. II. P:,l..i„, n young mine owner nt J.,plio, M.i. F..r tho past year meu hnve b...<u bebl up ..ii the streets ..| Jopllu l.y loeipn.ls aa.l burglaries bave beea fre.p:.-ut.
Tb.. Pennsvfvinla P.nllnind bna arranged with New V..'ri.- l.anks t.i Oi.rn.w »1,^,000,000 fijr a ye.ir or l..ugcr.
Spinal raenUglils cnusn.l by overexertion wheu ri.Iing a bicycle kllle I Cliarles Sis. eons, n b.iy of Frnniilln, N. II.
-The (lovern.ira of Mis- .nri, Arkansas an.l Kansas exl.-n.led an Invilalb.u Mtlio ll.ers l.l fettle in lb, so stales II Ibey .lecl.ie to qnit Ibelr nnilve lau.l.
Mrs. Le,,,i An.lorsoa nn.l iier elglit.yeur- iild ulece were loirnod to d.-nll, at Onnlii, Xel,., as a re.ult of using gns.iliue to stnrt a lire.
Secretary It.iot lias aiitb.irlzed tbe erec¬ tiou of Ibo Filth Army Cirpa inouumeut nt Fruderk-ksbutg, Va.
Private Franlilln IT* Pierce of (ompany C. Fiftoenlli Infanlry, kllle,! himself at Piattsburg, N. V., by turning ...i Ibe gna lu a room In the cellar of lUu iiamcks. No cause for the suicide Is given.
The rise lu (be ms, ul l.,iil.|iug ranlerlnis and In Ibe wage- of labir lias led to tbe suspension -if work .in thirty Oovernm.'ut I.ull.ilngs wblcb nre lu varl..,is stages ol eraelou !u .llfloreut i.art. of tl,n Cnlled States.
J. P. Morgan ,\ Co.. In New York City. aniDUnce I tbal tb.',' .v"re organizing ibe Am.rlcn,. llrblg.' lo.ipanv. w.tb n capital of 171.001.000, snld to Include ninety per c^nt. of all tbe bridgo concerus iu the I-..untry.
Tne Slat.' 'invention of Il,» Prohibltloa pnrlv In I."lnivnro .,oml„aIr.! Iiicl,nrd M. (-....per. .if Che-wol 1. for (i..vern.ir. Tbe pl..If ...n i-.iv ; .n.n.ii .- army canteen.
A luur.l.-rer a. J,i.i".i,i, Alaska, i,amed M.rtln Slrveri n-kej lo be hauged with- OUI a trial, an I bir re,|aest was complied
'Tbesigns |.„li,t lo military brenk.lown on the part ..I the B.iers, bul, nflor ex|.e. rbnce of the |.asi, weraunot accept lhe re- p ,rls of .leu,orall/.aIl.in witbout reserve. -Jbeguiuenf wnr must be strictly played out to tbe eu.l.-'
Tbo only poiut In tbo F'roo Slate where the Boers seem In nuy force except at (Ieneral Uoberts's front, is ou Ihe south, ins., wliere Cenernls Bundle, Cbcrmsl.lc iii,,l Brnlamt are boiiling tiiem In olieok west ol Fb'ksliiirg nnd Lndybrand nnd nro grn.lually i.iialilug tbem back, ns well as eite.'iuniiy ilelcntlng nil Ihelr elTotts t.i br.'nk tbiougb and tiirealen Oenerni Bob-
ARRIVAL CF BOER ENVOYS.
F.nthusiastio Rec9plion For UiePe.i'JS Delegates at New York City.
IVonId Like io Hare th* Inlle.l Slaie.
Arhilrat* lh* Cant*allana Hei ween
KnaUnd sod Ih* TranBr*^!.
Nrw Yoa« Cirv (SreclalV-Aml.l Ire- nendous cbceri Ibe Holland.A,nerlcan luer Mansdam, bearing tbe Boer Peac.' <:uTOys to tbe Uuited Slales. swung Int.i icr Hoboken slip nfter a v.iynge of twelve Inys from K'ltter.iam. A roceptl.m com- nltteo numberliig 200 met the vessel, nul wblle flags waved, Oau.Is pbiyel and on- iliuslasls ohoere.l the envoys. Mes.rs. Ahrn- nam Fischer, J. M. A. Wolinarans an.l C. II. tVe.ssells, were escorted to carrbrges nud jroaght over to Ibis cltv.
The envoys were eager lo lieir tbe lalest jews from tbo war. Wben lobl ,if tlie ro. verses to Ibelr nrms an,l 11,0 n.lvjinces ma.le by Cenernl Iloberls tbey n.erely sbrugge.l Iholr sl,oul,ler5. --.Such news.-- .sal.l Mr. Fischer, '-.loes not .llscoucert us In the
leas
-Wo rea.l
Ibe
en tbe lines: at .lliTon.nco a dozen re¬ to us? -We
prop.
. . slop
ngbling,
J, M. ». w,.LJiA- „„,„„,i ,,|,at „,. „re llg!,t- '"'¦¦s- |„g for,our lu.lepo„.l..nce.-'
Tbe .leleg,il,.s weie reti.'pnt couoeriiliig ibelr plans. "We i-nnnot sny nuytbing wbicli mny binder our cause. Wo slioubl like to havo tbo Ooverninent arblirnte with England, an.l aiidouble.lly we sbnll go to Wasblngtoii nn.l try I.i have na.ileni-o ivltli Preslilent MeKlnley, If we cannot luduci theOovernme.it lo ,lo wbat we like wo sbali Iry to arouse the peo(.ie so tl,at Il,cy will compel tiio (iovorum,int lo recognize US in Ibat way,'-
Tlie men wbo oomposo tbe B ier |io:ico .'ommlsslon are all of about tbo tiil.ldle Ige. J. SI. A. Wolmarans I- a son otoueof III., reproseutatlvea of the -rrausv.ia! .St,ito at the conveullon lu lR5i, wben Eagiaad recogulze.l tbe lude|ien.lencn of tlie repub¬ lic. Mr. Wolmarans was a diatrlet com¬ mander of the Burgher force in ISSI. He wns a member ot tlie Executive Couucll :it Hie South African Republic uutil be was appolulo.l a peace envoy.
Abrah im FIsclier was born In Capo Col¬ ony, e.lncal.i.l In Engbin.l au.l gralnatod tliero ns barrister.a|.law, Subsoquoutly bn took a lull courae lo liuteli Inw lu H.illnn.l. llo |.raelis..,l In Cape Colony and Inler removed lo Bioemloulein, where bo gnlne.l tbe com. |,lele confldenoB ol tbe Doers. He represente.i one ..f tlie ele,.tl,Ml dls. Irb'ts and Anally became a member of tbe Exocullve .'.luucll oflbe (Irango Froo Slnle.
C. 11. Wossels wns I lu tbe Orange Freo Stal..*»"•"*>¦ vif nr.i: nn.l n.lucato.l al dray Cilleg", Bl, i,n. f.intoln. For Ibo but slxieen ye.ir.i bo bos represented one of Iho bonier ole.'. lion districts close to Klml.erL.v. Ilc serve.1 long as a mo,nber of tho Exe.iitlvo Council until be wns niecte.l cliairman nl tbo Orange Free slate V.ilksraa.i. He Is n .iin-olor of Ibe Nntl..unl Ilnnk of tbo Ornng. I'r.-o Stale, an I hns s,.rved on every lm portant .-o,nml-s|.i„ !„ il,o llepubl..-.
unlcatlo l.lvb.es
Prelorin a.lvl.es via L.irenr.o Mar.|una stnl.. tbat tbo Boers' supply of >,,iiok..|osa |..iw.|..r Is exbaualnd ami tiiat all uttempta to inauiifa-Iuro a fresb supply has biuu
FIRE LEAVES MANY HOMELESS,
Hlaie Siarlrii l,y Hoy. Can.e. ai-<S.Unn I.e.. In Cm...len, N. J. (-A1I1..N, N. J. (..Ipe.'Inli.-^-Flr.. wliich bi.,ko ,.,il In lhe Fariu.irs'Market House, nl FIfih nnl F.. lorn! streets, .loslroyed llmt ball.ilng, leu stores aud about llfly div.'illng li..us..s, causing a loss Msllmalo.l al 11-21,001., an.l leaving homeless aliout '2M pirsons, -fbeso boiuelcss I eople
SENATOR CLARK RESICNS.
to the Varancy in
WAss,N„r..N-, 11. C. (Specinli.-Wllllni,. A. Clnrk, ol Slonlann, claiming to li. a member of Iho Unllod Slates Sena.o unlil Tues.lay afternoon, anticipated the taking up of tl.o reselulbin ileolarlng bim not lo- gaily elecle.l na.l net entitled to bis soa., nn.l In a speech In which ho tenrlully re. vlewe.l tbo nvi,lenee upon wblcb !,o wns .ieciared dl.sqnnllHa.l for membership, re signn.l, rea.llng tbn leller of n.slgnnllon senl by l,l,n on .May 11 to Iho (Itvernor nl Montana.
By .Iirr eul pr..
n.s Iher snai,. a
Clio, temi
i„|... ,.1 h.
.,f Senator Frye, tbe Prosb ore, ll,ena,no of Mr. (!lark
, sliuck from the nd! of tb. l.e.:amo completely .llsoon-
from the I,
The e|,isen..-sa of Clark's eonnecl |..ii la getting I.In i.-ller of reslgoalL.n l„ l|.-l,.an H.,d reeelvlug aa nppnlalmont lu foui ,lay( Is e.iualdere.l an extraordinary feat iu swift politics.
Clnrk Nainril in Nucree.l II..•..rir.
HiiLKNA, M,,n, (S|,eclnl).-Lleulcnnut Sprlggs line announc,..! tbal In
Ionise. They were playing tliere sliortiv !...fore the lire begun. Tbe Hnmes sprond ruf.I.lly tbr.,ugh tlie grease.soaked market bouse nnd coinmuulcnted to n row of small houses in Ibe r,-ar, nt tbe same time eating Ibelr way Into Fe lernl street and entering Ibn o!,l |,ost,imca building mtjolulng, pnrlly destroying It. Tbe building bail beeu al.ni,,i.iiio.l by the (loverumout ouly a few weeks ago,
Tl.e cbief of tbe Ca.nden Fire Depnrt¬ ment .-nrly renlliied llial tbe lire wns I.e. v.in.l tbe control ot Uls lluiltod force, au.l the lire depariiuent .if Pulia.leipbla was cailcl upon for assistance,
M.ist of the suITerors were small proper- tv owners. .Many of tbe occupants .if the .Iwolling- l.,-t ali tbelr lioasebold olTeclB. T!,o losses ure partly covi-pol liy insurance.
SIBERIAN EXILE ABOLISHED.
t of bis resignation, was lu Callfurnlu Lleuteuant-Oorornor Sprlggs Is a wurn s,,|,porter ot Clark, au-d<tl.Is coup ol ths Clark forces against Hie Daly element bne ,-reule,l a great scnsnllon tbroagliout Ibe Slate,
REMEDY FOR TRUST EVIL,
iiuiltea lt*|inrlaC.,n.lll,llinnal A.n
¦neni t.i Ihe IInn.r.
Wi
.|iiesii.
Mo
-riirr* VVI.Imnl .lu.llelai Inquirr,
I.oxi...> (My Cablei.-Ou (ho Inllialive ol Ibe Czir, the Rossinu Couucll bas uuaul- la.nisly |.nssed tbe bill al,o!lsbing Iraus. p..rt to Siberia nu.I arbitrary exile wilboat judicial In.pilry. It abs.ilulely al,olls!,e.l the irausp.
of criminals lull,,, ¦onstrucilon of centrnl iipurary reception will
nay bo iiarlly appre.-ln.
,tlon ol the laet that
es unw lu Siberia, linlf
Ing hu'l a .rial. Two.
Ilc life. p.
I Ibe |.rls..i,s for t!,ei.- i l.e harried.
Whal Ibis means le.l Irom a cm.blc there ore SOO.fOO ei .if Ibem Willi..at b tbir.is.illb.'se iea.
..n Ihe country an.l siifferlng and Inflb'tliig violence and misery. The n'maluder have settle.l tlowu loastruggleloearu au bouest livelihood.
Hinl of ItuKlan llo.llllir,
Aa Odessa palMT snys Russia wonbl heal Ihe p..wers In -preventing vl,latlou o' Turkish waters by the Cnlle.l States.
rial.iina u.. Leyl* I.lend.
Colonel Arthur Murray, ot tbe Forty, third Infantry, bas occupied llllong.is and Mnasiu, Iw., large Mwns <in tbn Island ol
Levle, p. I. -fbe |,,-urge„ts nfTere.l e.in.
slderalle .pposlllon, but were linnlly driven ..ul with beavy bias, -fbe Ameri. cans losl tbree w.i.in.le.l,
nig Spun Jn riiMirl Trade.
There Is a iremeu.lous spurt In iho ei. |...rl Irnde again this -i.rlug, and the t.,tnl volume for (be lnst nine nienths will |.ns, lhe |.,ll|..n-dollnr marli, II the pr-seal rats 1- kri I up II."total for Ihe )eai will ex .-e .
si.aoo.ooo.ooo.
,T.,N, II. C. (Speciai).—Tbe trust Id to nn nuiinnted discussion lu II,,' IL.use Co„,mltIeo ou Jullclnry, a Con- Btllutbinal a,nend,n,.„t finally being a.U.pte.l l.y a larly vole giving C.mgre.sa l..iw.'r tn il,.|lue, r,-gnlnto, control, (.robibll or dissolve Irasls, mouopollos, oreo,nl.lua. Ib.ns, wl,,.tl,..r in tlio f.i rm of u c.irpora. Ib.n or otherwise,
Ti.e Conslllutlonnl un,pn.|,nent as ro- l.orlH.l to tbe H..„so pn.pos. s the follow¬ ing as Arlloio XVl, .,1 II,.. C.in-lliallon:
S"..tlon 1. All powers .•.i„|..ir...i l.y ihis nrtli'le sbull oilen.! to Ibe nerernl stntes. Ihe l-errll..rlBS. the Illslrlel of C.ilu,l,l,la.
nn.l all territory uu.l.'r the aovorelgnly snl .uiijecl to Iho jarls.lictlou ul tbe Culled State,.
Sectlou •i. (-.ingress slmi! hnve power to detlne. regulnto. control, problbil, .ir .lis. s.ilve trusts, mono|.olles, .ir c...nlilnnt|...is, wl,..i!ier existing In tbe form of a cori.ora.
lb.
or ..Ibl
Tl.e seven.l Slale else such p.iwer l.l Iii.'l will. ll... laws .
.s.."llou :l C.ingr.
H may ronllnuo to rxer- nny manner n..t lu I'on- if Ibe rnile.l Slat.is. 'SS shall bnve p.iw.T lo
"i.|..r.'e tl.e pr..visions ot this arilcle lr
appr..pri nle leglslntl.,,,.
Fnrlr llallsn. Ilruwne.l.
A collisl.iu oi'carro.l I.olwc.u lij-. bonl.- .in Lake Vic.1, Ilulv, ns liiey were r.inrn Ing'mm a religious lele |..n.|e.! wit b |.ns sengnrs, Al.oul forty |.ers.i„a .v..rt .Ir.iwuel -riilrt..pu wer.. res.-ue.i,
ronr Men Shnl In St. l.nni..
Four men were sboi .luring e.,connl..rs ilueto Ibe elT.irls of the Iransil compnuy •o n,..Ye Ks .-nrs In Sl. Loals. 5|,,. Two .,f
ere
,.le.|
vbile
was all,."king . ll.o olher IW.. . uienibera of II,. lalr wagon. C
anne.l l.y p,„|.." a„.| ,.1.. li I- .-linrge.!. l.y of lhe ....mpniiy-H r.'- „ was falally hurt.
Molhrr an.i Four Chihlren Kllle.l.
Mr-. Tliomas M.is^r and bor f.nir .1,11 en were fouLl ivilb tbelr IbroalH cut In "lr Iwa.e lu Fre^moul, 111, .Moser 1.
's of lan.I n approv
The tltl"t. silly man-- Bay, Me,, !o c. allng stall lu bu.
After defraudlr 155.1.1 by f.,rg.>d m.ncv Brycbler. a clerk .-il lire pu the Chl.-\go FostoHlce, was arreste.l Covington. Ky.. an.l cnfeaae! 1,1s crime.
.Martin Arnow aul I,,, wife, sopljia, an nge.1 ".-.upl- .^f Br ; ..ly;,. aftet selthng all their ecrtblv affaira. sal lacing eacb ..tber and Inhaled lllaminaling g.,- until Isith were .lea.l.
Mayor James 'I. W.iodworl. of Ailanla, Ci«., wbi was asked tl resign li- tbe City I'.iuocll, l.n- .1.."! led lo b.ll ,.n I,, his ..f-
Il.-e.
Dr. Edwin M Heath, a n.le.l reterinarr aunce.ia of Conuecllcut. .lied of luberru- loals and distemper, dl.r.isea wbl.-a be I. tbougUI t.i have cnuliact-t fria animals be tnatzi.
-Tallow ricli - Coombs, Hei-rr Youtsev. Jobn Darls, Calei. Powers and Harlan Whittaker, accused el -smpK,
I aDap.hol* .if lh* Hoer War.
: F'rencb. A bnlcb .f Boer prisoners is expecle.l at
ernment C.-i.-mbo, Ceylon.
1. I Cecil Bhnlee will join Sir Frederick Car
vern,nent ot , riugion s force in llb.idesla. lers, Joseph It b announced tbat no more BocJhson
aiiu slallott ot ' era wil, le sent to SI. Helena. ---^I
N**
(il*
tbe
i. a ntiiibi Urge
nllr«-tt.>^ ar,uy
Pr.'sl.teiii Kruger, lu .ipe.iing tbe sessi..
ol lhe V ,k-raal. declan-l Ihe two lie
|.ui ,,.-s were In n |...sltiou to .-ootlnue tue
L.ir.l Ilo,oris. In iran-mitiiug Oeoerai F-r"U.'t, s rep ri ..f bis .iperallon. aronn.l c.le.|ur«. war,uly praises the brlilpiDI
r:.- .oidiers iu S--uib Afrb-A bare .r.n- lii'.ntel a large surn to.be Odawa llr.. sufferer*.
Tae Wil" .1 Bier C.eueta, Lucn« Me. le ..( ...-nera. Sit Willi,
Mnny -I (he exhiblls at I!,.. Pari. I: (.ositloi, ar.' not yet lu pln.'e.
A su.-,-e,sfui lele|i;iin" Is In ip-rnl, b.'tweeii Piti an.l A{'.ua. ...in ...
Il Is rep'.rte.l that the (ierman li ,ver ment wlil establish an e,ub.issy al tbo Vii
, A printers' eil,ibill.,u Is t.i Im bei I
O .llient.urg. Swelen, Inm J.lly 15 to s« I le.nl.er 1.
.f lh
..fele
AU.iama will buy lb* ..i.l J"fTsr.jn Dms h.ime, at Montg ..rery Ti.e dummy .-l.>"k pla"«l n., Iniepe., "" ill ia I'liiin lelpi.l* IS I . l.e r-
vel II OO
rlll-
ebusetlsb.
-ui.j-
, JUS
"fu-eilo provi le
mur.ler .if O vrl-'-b were transferre-t fre,.-, tbe Franklin I .uuly Jaii to G-^rgetown, Ssolt Co-aniv Ky.
Lnlls.. w< nunlclpal i
The aulomobHua wb.cb l.iok pert Id the .aii^'i fr.ioi cii* Town lor Eucl.ind t. Itno-Bille irUI from Londou to Ediabargta i aa*am* command of the ntw Irlah Qaard. aad rMira arrived ia L-}adcn. Tbe loar i wblcb the Queen has ordered orcaalaaJ *•• ¦ C^ HtfM*. 1
a pl nyo.
Tbere Is talk ..f a | r.jeci lo n>e n.e ||., |- v..i.r.l lb" tis.e ..( .."nera. Sil Wiilia,n ¦ *"" Rt'ertaccel f.-,r trolleys !ro:n J.nr.'-f p'eVirBymon. a lew lavs ag.i an! deo.ra*-1 | '"'' '" -"*'* ''"'''' ''"' ll wlin fl.wers. Canada will i.ii Inin effe-t on lulv I
, , next a Ihlrtv.t'.r** per .^ut. prefeienllal \„\'_ tariff In faror uf England. ' g l' Tbe K.resu (i .v-rn.nen. besr«fuM>i(.
• ¦-,-*.le t.i • re.j .ea( I jr mlf.lig "ineevsi'iiu ,„l, j In l.ynr . t .Itiz-n. of the C illel staie-. i .|. Tbere Is again unlet tfeaalderstlon «
..lag I plan f ir *«lablisbing a telegtai.bi- rlr.'Ult of tbe earth bynnl-lng Ala.ki wua Siber,. iLi-rou tb* B*rlug Strait.
Aa atteoipt to eiiliodT In tbe emitlla. Hon of Ibe M*(l,odiM Epiu^o; al C'lnrcU a |irori«loa for lay delegate* lo aanra^ e^a laraaces was iAtoAtoi ai Cbinaro
nn fl.
C .i.inei B«.l«a-r.i«eii li... pr.nas.* be il..er -omman.ler aga.n.l ll,* rorii b.iollng bnllTe w.tmeii wb.- are tryiu •cape from Mafealug
The Libernis Id botb bna.e< ol P. ..l-nl champliiied Geueral Bailer an i.iiu.-*t the O.jrerEm.'iii lot pub:i» edited dispatches ahont Splon E.p.
Ma.'or Coop«r, ol ihe Oreoadler O.
THE SABBATH SCUOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR MAY 20,
Subiecl: Th* Farable at lhe Sower, Malt, xlll., l.Bi IS.:3—Qolilen Text: Lnk. nil., II—Memory Verses, a, as—Coin- iueBiarT4>n Ihe I)*).'* Lesson.
1. "The aame day,-' The dny the ser n-.on waa preached that Is r.>cordod In the preceding ebaiiter, "Tbe bouse.' Poter-j house, where bo was accustomed to dwel. In Caperpaum. "Sat by tbo seaside." By the sea ol Oallleo, Jesus ant In tho boni wllb tbe multlt|ide standiot on Ilia slioro
2. "Orent muitiludes were gnl bored to gether.-- Tbe Phariaoas lin.l been labor lug by base calumnies lo drive tho people away from Jesus, but tbey atill lloclie.i after Hlin ns much as ever. Christ will be glorllled In spltoof all opposllloii; tfe will be followed. -^
3. "In iiarablos.-' Tills i.-ns the lirst ol Cbrist's parnbollc utterau.je.. A iinrablo Is an nllegorlcn! relation or representation 3f something real In life or uuluro, from which n morr.l Is drawn for lustructloa, Cljriat's parables are a eomparlson of spir¬ itual things with nalurni iu onler that t!,< spiritual things inny bo better auderslcod,
'A sower went forth so soiv,' Wlioevet lowotb tho word of Oo,l la the bsarts ol represei (1) Jesu
lo sow tbu good aeed In this evil world. (2) Tbo apostica wiio sealtere,i It over thc worl.l. (3) All who go forth. In publlo oi ill i.rlvnle, to toncb or t.i prea.-btbo trullia :>l tbo wor.l of O.id, (I) All whose holy example Illustrates nn.l linprosses Ibos. truths. We must "go f.irtb' nud Ilnd the fields nnd not wait tor tho nobis to come -.o us.
4. "When bo sowed." A sower would low In tbo proper so.ison. "Fell by tbo irnysido.-' riioro nro fourklndjol ground nentloueJ. The first Is tbo wnysl.le, wbere 30 plow bad broken it up. '-The ordlunry roada or pallia lu the East lend olten nl.ing ibe odgo^f thu fleida, which aro unou. ;loae.l.-- Tbe seed that fell ou tbis ground was not covered, and wns ntouco devouro.l oy tbe fowls.
6. "Upon atonv places." L,iki3 says "upon a rock." Tbo nicks of Palostinc nud Syria nro mostly llmestouo, «-lIb manv (lut stretches, eovere,1 will, ,i,i lii.:li or s.i Df cull. Tills Is tbo seeoml kind of grouud. "Forthwllb tboy sprung up." A Ibin sur. lace of aol! nbovo a Bhe,f of rock Is like a hot.bed; the atone keeps tho beat and itbnulates the growth.
6. "They wltli,'r<vl awnv." Luke savs "It lacked molelure." riie liot suu soiiu dried up the little moisture nud soorcbe.l the grain,
7. "Among thorns.' The t!,lr.l kind ol soil WHS goo.l, nil,! tbore waa hope .if abar rost, but Ihe giouud was lllled with per- nb'lona seeds,
8. '-Oood groun.l." Tbe fourUi kind ol soil wns rich nn.l woll prepnr.i.l. Noll.'. Iho griiduliou in respo.it to tboaefoar kla.ls of soil. Ia the flrst, tbo aeo.l perlsbet without oveu Hpringleg up; lu tlieneeoii.l It spriugs up, but wttbers nwny; lo lli« third, it springs u]. and beiirs fruit, but not to perfectiou; lu Ibe fourth. It yinl.ls a iiarvost of {lerfeot grulii. "Some au bun. dreulold." 'This represents tlio blgbiwl degreo of tnillfulness, Olbcr seeds only boro sixty or tbirtylold, Tbe r.-torii of a buo.lreil for one Is uot unhonr.l of lu Ilit East, tbougli alwnys uieulloue.l n^ome. thing extrnurJInury,
18. '-Honr yo therefore." Tills form ol dlscoureo s...:iiis.l so straugo lo ll.o .lis- clplos lluit Ibey askod lilm wby He sp, k« lu pnrablea, lie replieil Hint It was not given to the multitudes to uuderstnnd tbe mysteries ol His spiritual king.!..ni, but It was given unto Ibem, Ho li,eref.iru.4il onco procee.iu,! to unfold tbo paial.l",
19. "Ileareil. the word ol the kingdom." Tlie trulb ot tbu Oospul. All bear; O.nl s|."ak3 to every porsou, Tbe four klndi ol soil repr.iaont foir classoH of iudlvl.luuls. Tbo wayside heurera ure Ibose who do uot ujd..rstand beonuse tlioydo uot pay pr.ipet .ittonilon. Sin baa ao hnrilouo,! the beart, worl.Illness has ao don.leue.l Ibe feelings, sinful pinnsar.'s au.l .ieairns liavo so dalle,! Hie cons"!.',,..,, Ibnt (i..d-s tr.ftb makes no Impressi.i,,, ,n..ro Iban a |.,isslng ilr.'ara, oi n piensani s.iug l.i lie bonr.l and forgolloii. Evil habits, profanity, un41.,n,i tli..nglits bavo Iramno.l I. s.ill,I, "The wicke.l one- Mark snys "Satan,-- an.l Luke, "lue,levil." He la always arouu.l watching bis cbnmie 10 destroy any lunaoucos for g.io.l rial tuny exlsl. --Cn(cl,..tli away.-' Cnreiil*!. Irililug bearer, are „ii easy prey lo Salof) As tbo birds pl.ik up the seed bv tbo way- sl.b, so tho ,levll will rob us of the wonl unless wo tnko caro t-i keep 11.
¦20. -'Witb j.,y n-c,.|velli ll," Th" sl.iuy- grounTl bearers g.i birlbor than the lirsl- claas; Ibey not oaly boar, but bullov,-, an.l receive the Irnll,, au.l Ibo a.'O.l springs u|i. Thoy tako upon tbems.dvos n |,rofes8lon ol religion.
21. "Not ro,,t iu himself,-' If., did noi count the eost. Luke 14-.J.'l-SJ. "His aoul Is uot d.ieplyoonvlneed of Ils guilt and de- pravliv." His emutl.ina nro luuched. bul Ibu truth has Hot entered lulo his Innoi life. "Durotb for a wblle,-' While ovcry- tblng goes smoothly nud bo Is surroun.ted by Inttueuces that hold blm up. "Wbou tribnintlou or persecution nrlselli." Luke snys, "In the time of touiptntioii fall away," 'Tbey bnvo uo power to resist nay opposing Influences. "So long ns they are lu^tbe popular current au.l thoro Is u.ith- li>l! to tost their priuciplcs l!,ey appear all right; but as soou as any real t,ist comes tbey fall nway," "Ho is .iir.in.le.l, - "11, is slumbiod," Ho Is uol able to euduro ful Christ.
22. "Tlio enrn nf tl,l. world," The tborny-groun,! bearers go fartliur tbau either of those moiillone.l In Iho foriue. instnnoes, Tbey l,,i.rr(.ot l,i tbe„,s,i|v,'i aniTwero nblo to emlure Hi,. IrlbuIatlons. perseculious nnd te.uplnllons Hint came upou lliem; bnt still tli,'y nllowol othei things to cause tbem to :,e,'onio unfrultiiil First, tbe can, uf this w about worblly suc.'o.ss; to. to the labors of dally III. worldly aooda aa.l boi nlis.irb.id VMblngs tbnt a a.'lves to a ilogree tbat Is wrong, "i^eceii. fuln.'sn of riches." This Is Ibo second wee.l that chok.'s tbe wor.l. llb'bea claim 1.1 be able to bestow bia.salngs, nu.I houor. and liniiplness, hut they cannot give ous of tbeso things. They bnrdnu tbn bnarl, steal nwny all tlio life of Go.l: fill Ibn son! Willi prl.le, linger an.l love ..f the world and ninko men eoemlea lo se!f-,b.niai nu.I Ihe crossof Chrlai. Luke meutlons a Ihlr.l wee.1, Ibo 'pleasures of Ibis Illu " nu.I Mnrk a fourth, 'the loals of other Ililngs,' 'Plieao four weeds, nllowed I'i grow, un enough lo choke tbe wor.l an.l cause tht heart to become unfruitful.
23. "Into the goo.1 ground." This wa. ground Hiorougbiy pre|i.ired. "llenreth tbo ».ifd. ' Who are Ihey who brought forth fruit to |.erfoctlouf 1. TI.ey heanI tbe word. They dtllgeutiv nttuudo,! to tb. inlulalrv of tlin wonl, 2, Tbey understood It, That Is. they eatunsily consplured nnd searclied out the Important trulbs uf tl.c Gospel. 3. They keplli. Lakes Ll. Tbey dbl uot nlloiv It to slip nwny fro,n them. 4. Tbey brought forth fruit out of an bonnet nud good heart. A heart tbat seeks and weicon,iwtr„Ili A lieart cleanse,! fa ,n slu.
SOUTH DAKOTA DAIRY INDUSTRY.
>lh In La.t Few. Vears-
i** Nnw Il.innraa.
, unfrull irl.I. Anilotlea
gn-at nlioullou ; Ih.l desire foi ors; tbo being
, rlgbt tc theiu-
Fh*noin*naI nrnwih In L l-;0 rr**to*r
Theplienomenal growth of tbe .Inlrv dustry la Soaili Dak I'.a bns i.ev.T I." in.ire ovi.lent than at Hie pr. ...nt 1'., Seven years ago tbore was n'.t a er..a,u. In the stnte; t.i-d«y there an- 17J run,,! every .lav nn t doing u business of lu' tbau »4,500.000 a yenr.
Nearly nil tbe creameries are rai.nli.g tbo en-operallve (lm.. The r"t.,rns fr
crean
ry I.
1,1
n 1I,500,U0(). Mnny faruo'rs who firn erIy llve.l on n-nled farms In Sta.es lurlb east have within tl.e past |. ..r.r llv" y..,.r Willi n lew g.io.l ciws an.l Ce m..u"V tb bad t.ipay out f..r runt In th" Eost, l.oag a-i 1 paid f.irgo.„l fut.n. In s..uih Dakila aul are uow eulln-ly u.iI uf .lebl.
ATTACKS AN OLD TRADIIION.
ITolcMor Channinz lasl. Ifnubl nn Ihe Waahlogiou i:i.n •. C^uibrldge.
•The eidel.ratei Washington Elm lu C»m- l.rl.lg". Mass., ba.s been attncked by Pro¬ fessor Elward (banning, wb.i lecture. up.^.D Ameri. an history I.I lhe students ol Harvar.l, almost under Ihe spreadloKsba.te uf Ibe old tree. He .leciures that there Is 1,0 nuiburliy for Ihe buliei ibat Wasblog- tun sloo.l uuder any tree when be look cu,nm,tud of Ibeunoy iu 1T76, and Ibat If bn dli there Is uo kn iwlng whether Ibis la tbe llee.
Professor (banning Ibtuks il llm> Ibat the .lear ol.l Iraiit,ou sb.iuid l.e sballered. and b. la delermluel that It siieli be.
Shuwrr o( Lorasta In sairMaa*.
A abower of ln"u«.s. millions In namber. fiill in the sontn«a<l..ru |.arl ol Ml.l.igan n t^jr 'lays ago an 1 tl.e laseots eompleioly rt.r,:iiHei ..,. i.e,t ... i.IiTM-i.atlon. Tber aile.1 tl," air iU* • cloui an4 darkened th* view of tlie s.i-,. Persaos Wb'i siw the ap- prna"l, o' ibe I..easts dascribe It -is an eZ' lraor.i.i.ary .pe.-t*"!...
Cl*rirlc ran. in rhurrh.
Mne.iln Park Insilintlonal Bxpllat
Cuure!.. of (.'iscl,.aatl. O',:o. bos made an
Innovation la coatracliug tor c*lllo( ele«.
trie faas lor tba aaaiau.
SUPPOSE
rn"rK.ssi(i.\.\i,
...nr house I. on I Fir.' iieparlni.-al f
,. iii.'nilsT ..r ro.ir bi.asebnl.l Is s.i.l.lenli an.l .la.iKerously III. In.in.'tl.ntc alli'n.la.i,-e at. pl.v. sirian means Llteor Heath, luor i„..-l .p.l. kly ..l.taUi U.»l allin-
m V ..ne .if 11... i.ivny eliiergeneb-s iv'i.n I'ell.-e ui.l Is d.-slrable .11 vitally ,,is'"saary. b.nv tnai tb'-s.. s-nar.|,nns of lif.v ami pmin'rly be tustaiilly notlltnl !
• Greater New York •
Dantal Farlors,
tOKGENECKER I SKIOMORE.
OOR KULTON AND CrOLD ST3,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
ael or Teeth. U*ld Crowns Ool.l Kllilncs, Other F.IIinz.
av.nn DIS a-r.oo •]!.
• I oo nit,
a .so »if
I.IU an.l .he illnne I,.
the b„.,-her. .be l.nk.r »,i,l Ibe <.,nr.v.l,.nern„,ll„,rJl.sllvi.'alb- .rlbesui.oil.'s Ilm. shall ...ake .1," ,llnner a insllt lo Hie bouse- k.-e|.er !
itu.-sis f.ir an evi-niin .'.d.i b.in orl.ian.«-<asmM^.rn
you are lnter.-st.sl lnlbesl.v-k iiiarkel or ,'oniu.er.'lal i.iutler ..r H.iv s.irl, ha. desire tosl.ip nt yoar...„n.r)' l„„,s.' for » f.-w davs. h..w keep In
ynu »'«.,. s,-als f„r ibe plai. a Ih'x f'.r tbe ..i."rn. a inrrln,;" for n .Iriv,.. to .¦„,;«:" pln.'.s nl are.inoninl. b„w In ln,'re.lll.ly sln.rl l,me nrrang.' II nil >
y.iu are obliitod tn travel, leav lag a iiiember of your faiuily 111
liens »l liny stniion lr,„„ Hostuu ... llmnbn, from M'.nlnnl to Key \Vi»l !
you are worricl a„,l llurrl.-.l nn.l ls,r,sl l.y thc p.-lty delails of Ihing -Il.e niarkvllnit, lb" ebopIlK nn.l Ibe ann,.>an.'.- ..f the b..-IIlng Mn. Is, b<.w sll ia y.mr .illlee er lll.rnrv nnd press a liullon vblcb sbnll dn ll nil for yun .
\ou weul'l know tbe answer I. tln-se ii.U'sll.ins, here It Is, lb. grenlesl Luxury, Cuuvcnlenc. s.f lb.'. ei.iury.
FULTON ANU OOLD STRKEfS. Opp. l/ooscr s, BROOKI.YN. N. V.
W. J. STEELE, M. O.,
rn 1 'SlCLIX and SURGEOX.
UALDWINS, L, I.
OIBce hours.
om.'e, Harris.... Avenua Sonlh Shore Telcpli.meCailv Ualdwlna U.
GEORGE A. MOTT.
LAWYER,
ae Conrt Si.,Uarnu(ho( llroaklTB,Tt.Jr,CII/
Rcalileiico, l.yubrook. Qaeeas Co.. N. T,
Telephone, "51 Lynbnxik," "anCA Brooklyn."
C. A. DOKLON.
....BOXDED AUCTIO.XEER. ..
Odd Fellowa' Bloek,
Fulton 8trerl, near Cbnivh, PRBBPORT.
JOHN P. WRIOHT, OEXERAL AUCTIOXEER,
PREEPORT, I- I.
TELEPHONC SERVICE.
THE NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY TELEPHONE COMPANY,
385 Fulton St., JAMAICA, L. I
STATE NEWS.
War on.th* Fores! Worm,
In tbo villages throughout centrnl New York partlea ot aebool cbiblreu go iib.iut dally ex.i.nlulDg tho fruit trees In gar.lens au.l orchards. Tbey bn-ak olT an.l miiLe bonliroa of tbe teu,lor twigs at tbu uu.ls „f the branches. Tuoy aro ,l.'siroyl,,g. by tb.. only sure moans know., up to tills thue, tbo forest worm, whb'h last year Invade,! tlu. Stale lu myriads, stripplug the forest and fruit treea of tollage nud nbnost ruining tbe apple crop in mauy regions. How to pro- servo the treea Irom tho rnvnges of tlicso proline aud ravenous iiosts Is a problem wbloh haa r.'colved much stii.iy nnd the generni couclnslou is that tlie ouly sur.. way ia to deatroy thum by lire ns soou as thoy appear. Nothing stiort ufoo.iiiilete aii- iitbllatlon Is elTective against this pi'st. Last fall the caterpliiai's, lulo wbicli the loro-t worms wero tr.iusf..ri.ie.l. wc.it Io liie trees an.! at Hio very .'a.ls of the Iu Igs tlioy Inid bauds of eggs c,implet..|y ....cir.'llng Hieai. Tbe haurt-i.ioks f..r all Ibo »..rbl like a cir- ele of sboemak. r's wax. 'J-l,,'se bnu.is are lull uf tluy boles, each of whicli .-.uitnins au egg, and fr.im th.-se .-ggs ii,,. I.nn.ls ni forest w,irms are u.,w l,,itcl,li,g by n.illl.„,s nud starting uut to .l.'vuur nii tl..- l.'nf nn.l fruit buds they eau read,. In n,aiiy |,ln.-es ibo Boards ol Edcall.iu and villago olll.-ers bnve olTero.l rewar.ls to Hio sohool ,-l,il- dro:: nn,l prl/.es for tbo greatest niiniberol worm rluga ,lestroy,'.l by e:icii. It Is fouu.l Ibal each illlle bniwn ban.! ar.mnd atiilg c.iatalns nliout '2ilil worms ami It Is ihes.. thnt Ibe boys nn.l girls uru brooking ,ilT,iad makiug into boulires, i.i save tbo l.uoj.
Kxrl.e -I'ai llerelp... ThoncIlvlly.il Il.oag.-ais ..I lhe stale Excise Depart.neni bas cause.! tl... enrly re.tewal of liquor l.res.-at ex.'Ise y.-ar
Tbe lollowing I: moueva rocelvod In lb., .-..an, lonud Inclu.llng Mav ii, n- .- t!,e amounts rvcolvcl .luil period IH'J'J:
May 1
. ex..|..., line I up
Albany
Cayuga..., Chemung..
Erie
.lelTerH,!.....
Kings
Mon roo
Now Vork..
Onebia
t^ueeus
lllcbmoiiil.. Ouou.biga.. Oswego . Iteusselaor
VU)
li:.,:|-.. 2.-,l.,7ii:. lOs.ii.l.i •2'H .:U.-i 4-^,liti.-. l:"lO,J7U
isn,.,
»2I,1.KS( 41,3.1.'
fi;..05f
7s(l.:iili
:1.1.0s,-
2 'tllli.iU
2(i2.;i:.: l...i,',.^.
22s,Kill
»'J,H04,4ia t',l,(',.)i,(l7i
Tliere la an Increase In leu couiiiles ..
»l(iO.IH5 uu.l a .le.-r.-as.. In four c„unl,.-s u
»1H,145, leaving Ibe total lu.-reaso In four
leeu counties, till,74.1,
Ml.. Ilarrf. Ilargaln.
"II you look after ihe.." chP'ten-,' «ai I Farmer Ja,n.<s Uarry, wl.o llv.-s i,,.,,r Che UBOg.i Fulls, IIS !,., I.r.iught In (w-. flulTy youug fowls left luiilborb.ssl.y nn n" -I.loot aud preaente.l tliotn t.i lils y.iuug .laugl,l"r, "I'll tejiil them aul their la.'rea-e l.,r II,. uext four yenrs," lib dnugbbjr uuopUt n bargain, 'That was twi ynais ng.,, l4l,( has now two bun.lnnl chickens, a g.„id eized account at tbe bnnk audna absorb ing occupatiou. Her Inlberls sllll f.in.ling tbe heua aud declares Ihnl nt Hio ou,l ,.l thefo.ir yenra bis .bi.iglilor will uwn 1111. farm at tiio present r,ito.
rourl ol Apiieal. t.i Sleel in Hareloaa.
Tho presfut aeasion of the c.iurt .if Ap penis nt Albany will terminate Frbbiy, Mny is. Tbe aucoee.liug s..s-i..n will bo bebl n. tbe village ball In Sar,il,.gn :(prl,ig-, b.igln ulug June 4, nn.l w,l! cntinu.. Ihr.'e weeks During June sessbms will begin ,it 1(1 a. ni Appeals from or.lers bIi.iuI.I I.o loillce,! fo. June 4, Orlgli,ni mo.lous will bn l,nard orally 00 June 4 ouly. l.ut may be submit ted by both sld,-a ou auy Mon.lav wlien tin court Is In si-sslou. Tbe October scaslot wili be bebl at tbe Cupltoi lu Albauy bu gluaing Octuber 1.
Two Lire. l.oal In Iiniri Pir*.
The Araerl.-nn Hotel nl (i..n...se., was de- str.iyad by lire a lew days ago, ii,.*t of lb. Iliirty gueats bar.'lv escaping with Ibei. liras. Tbe l.o.llnsof Lnfnveltel ainey an 1 1 hber,nau Deh.jniy, .,1 West S|.-itla, wer.. I f.iuud on tbn Ibinl flour Tbe meu ba.l I been sufr.icatml. Miss S.:breluer, a wall, reaa, saya ahe was uwukeiied bv bearing | two meu plultlng to set Are to tbe li.ilel, { Hhe arose an.l saw lhe ,n,n rnn away. | Tbei; tbe I.uil.ling was .lis.'ivet" I lo be lu i flnmes. Tlie P.ss I,, the loili.llni.. and con- i teuts is estlmatud at aboul tl2,iK.<J.
Frull Ilninacril Uy Kro.l.
Oreal damage boa^een dune l.y fr...t .0 Ihe fruit cnip at .u»ur puiuts In Ilia lla.l. i son Hirer Valley. Tl.e therm.imeter la . ...me aertloos fell as low as twuulv-elglit ilegrees, ani where previous to the frost there waa a (.romise .if one of the higgesi I pencb crops of recent years, the f.illowlug morning. In aome lustau,'es, four-ilfths uf j the buds were fo.iu.l ,!eslr..ye.|. drape. , •nd slrawb.,rries also suITer.i.l, an.l market | gardeners loat heavily .lU ..arly vegetables. .
HUK
riNANCIAI.
BANK OF
Rockville Centre,
Village Avenue, ROCKVILLE CENTRE, L. I.
IllllAM 11 SMrl'll. Presidenl.
TIIO.MAS .;. KNltlllT. Vl.-e President.
BKltHEN T. HAVNOU, Caahler.
llllAllD OF 11IRECT0I18:
ni.r.b ll.C.in.las. Wesley II. Siulth, „ ..ni.,", Chnrlia L, Wallac«,|
.'. \V Ilnv.-.. Austin ('..rnwell. .-I y. I'I.mips, Neli..n II, S.ni.h, vv. DeM..II, ...ibuT l.avlaon,
r Da\l-<,n, Kilennl'r Tburatoi
llsmllton W. I'larsall.
'Wc do a Oeneral Banking BnsiniMf of Oi'liOBit nnd Discount.
Intereat Paid ou 8i>ecinl Deposits.
Drafts Issued ou Euglaud and tha I'.uil inent'
'i'onr Patronage Solicited.
Hanking H.mra-D A.M. Ij S P. M.. Saiurdny, ll A. M. to 12 M.
Discount Days—Tu.-silays and Pri luvR, » A M.
THEFREEPORTBAHK
CAPITAL, 130,000.
HAIH STREET, FRBEPORT, L. I.
JOHN J. RANDALL, ProHl.lont.
•ilACNCEV T. SPRAOUE, Vice Prckldcnt.
WiLLIAM a. HALL, Caahler.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS I
J.ihn J, Randall, jmllblkix, IVilliam K. O.ilder, Wallaoo 11. Cornwell, rh.i.nan I), Smith. \ilgust Imialg,
Cliaunery T. Fpragna William O. Miller,
D. Wesley I'lni,
Oeorge Wallaea,
C'niea Pettlt,
Harvey II. Hmllh,
Jbarles L. Wulloee, Oeurg.. M. llaudaU Williams. Halt
Open, exrepi legal l.olldn)'.. fr..ni9a. la. If I p. in. OITers f.<Kllllli'a all.! Ind.lrefnellla in .'lery .Iei.*rliiii'iit isiual In Ihoar nfelllior lhe S'l'W Vi.rk nr llnsiklyn H«iika 'W 'I'rinKkitn. i.anl.'H, H..,| ovpry a«'04.iiiit,.Hla.i.i.. avteraala ..nslnl.'i.t with (sitisiTvalive .nan.iK(.iiii.iir. li.l.T.'.s. nt Ibe rat., of Ibnie pi'r .'cut. paid on 11,„e ,lep,>s..s, tbr.ti lU'ialbs ur niure.
Droria Issued on all fiarla ol Europ*.
II.Mia a general banking bualueoa.
A.i.'oiiuts of eorporatioua, cuniiiauios, socla. lies, I'tr., aulb'llr.1,
Enllr.- satlsfaci b.n guaranteed.
I...ialrl.-a ivlll mrrlvn pruiupl attrnllon and ti.' oU.Mirfuily anawercl.
Job
Printing
At
This
Office.
S>'cne in thc Valley (lc> Mcndiz, PortiiKni*
Ornup l.l Ulrle <-arrrliiu Wrlahlf
finahria full at <:ri,|.e« In Ilia
MlBorf io Ihi I i •¦•(•ed ana
naaslnl* Wlac.
Parrhaa* ul Adimn.lnek Land.. The Forest 1're.erve B .ar.I li^a pur. chased 44!I0 acre* ..f Ad.n.ndack lan.I In township 50, li'ir.lering ou Ling Lake and Ireiudlug Riund I'ond. Ol IbU purcliase. 'iSOOaerea waa aeeured for (1 au acre and laun acres for •ISS an a -re. The Htat* Fish, Forest eud Game Commlsslun boa appointed John E, Overton, ol HuS.ilk Cnuuljr, as • Htnte Ojraler Pruleetor at • salary uf flOOO.
laa*raoll H*al*ae*d la Aabarn Pri***.
Cbarles Ingarsoll, defaul.lug Treasurer of Tuiupaiiw r.iuui*, wiiu was reeenlly re. , captunsd la Califoruia after baring e*c*p* I Ills bondamea, waa aeuieneed to lour years •nd alx months' Imprlaooninnt at Auburn aud lo pay •n ¦ddliloDal flne ol ttOOO. Tbe 1 maximum punlabmnnt whiet tbe cjort , might inflict waa,(lilnyreaia-|aprUoiiMOI and a tiae ot tltDD. _
ravwUUaa ol Verll*. I
Tbs |M>palatj.>a ot Derili,. acordlng to ; Ibe MallaU4( at Iba Uualslpallly, Is uow I l.t
The Spccr Wine Company, FtiKHoic N. J.,
linvc tlicir vineyards sti.cked of tha ' .1.1,0 ;;rane, tlic only vineyard ot 111.' l.ind in this c<.iiiitry,the vinea v,< rc iinji.jrtcd .-ind i.lantcd here .i\cr f.irty ye.irs aj;.!. The Spccr l'.,rt wine .ind lluiKiindy nrc^ow rc;;.irdt'd the finest in the world, their rich, full hody and hi«h c'l.ir.-utir ii iincxicUed, In- v:i'.i<l-i, weakly persons, c'.|.i.'tialljr f-niaii-s, an.l thn .•i;^?'.! arc iinda i.trnn;; and vijMiroiiii by itsir.c, at a iiioditin.-.l wine il has no ci|'i.-il; .,. .1 f.iintly wine it h.-is no .ji|«r- : ir. I-'irst cl.-iss physicians all over i!,u i.„,i,tiy, liai-c .-Old in Jiiin.i*^ 'vl,,. have trieiTtheni rctointnend iiicni as the liest.
A . lose study l.y pby'.rci.ins on !fie .;iTcct of different brands ol -.iii'.s (.1) thc systeni tonvincca I 'i*m III tbe^irperiority of thc ii)\tccr rais.iic winca for tb«ir patkntf. i>uld b/ DfBggiau aad Qroctn,
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^u^§ian tannin Jleteto. mtmoLVi copii::**. cs v^ ctzmrm. 1=^ VOL. V. A rAMILT NKWSI'Al'ER UF LOCAL. Afu'D QBNERAI. ITfTKLtilOKNt-K. FRKKPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1!)(M>. TEaas: tLio rSAkLT i«a««aa«.B "•jarvn, ;.,. NO. 20. ttm»»»n»8«mmmiim$iiii^s:^ illNHlSSTEPS.1 3amt» Bm7" S By Ouries K. SbeldoiL lOtam* PoAtAAAm Co. tt CMragn. KeKfr .«-.•-$-» ..t-sv».9sayastyt abont hnn nil .lay S.,niottiini; is wrong With him. I n-unt .v„n to pray." "Now? Here, niiith.Tl!" "Yea Prav, Fi'lioia." t «"dl r te. ' IWplay was an EnKlian melodrnn.a taVl tA startlinK aitnntiona. realistic raod unexpected cliiuHxea. There , I acene in tbe third act that im- evea Boae Sterling .. Felli-in rrm-h.-.l ont hor hand nn,l tooU II waa midnight on 'Clackfriars her nidtb-r'a. It was IreinhlinK. Mra. WdRa The Thames floW'id dark and Bterlinit bad nev.r showirninrh tender- 'lorlMdlng bokiw. St Paul's rose ness for her y.mngor danghti-r, und her file dim liKht, InipneinK. its stranoo deuinnd nn"* was tho first renl sinir to fkwt abtive tho build slpn of anj confidence in Felicia's las* aarroondlng it. The iii^nre of cMH caina npon the bridge and atood thera for a momeut. peering ulxint a.s if looklagroraoiDeunn Sevcrul persona were enrasrini; the bridi;.^ bnt in one of {IImi reecaeca abont niidvvuy of tbn riv.'r a woman atixxL leanln;; ont uver tho parapet witb a strained uii^iuiy of fnce ' flgnr* that told plainly of her in- teatioaa Jost im she wna ateHlthily aaiaDtlllK tbo parapet to throw herself iato tba river tbo child canpht aight of '. ran forward, with u shrill cry more aahaal than bnnian, nn-X. si-izini; the itoataa'a dress, dragged hock npon it with all her little HtrenKlh Then there eaaia saddeiily npon the scene two other eiiarBCtera wbo bud already fiKored in tba play, a tall, handnome. uthletio i;en. ^ tlaiiiail dreascd in the fnahlon. attended i bfa allm flKare. lad. who was ns re- taad in drees and appeamnce cs tho lit- tla girl cllnRlnK to hiT nicthcr was 1^ aHMmifnIly hideons in her Thftn nnd re- paWve poverty These twn. tbe Kentlo- BMa aiHl'.tbe lad. prevented tho at- laaiptcd anicidi.. und after a tahlean nn tba bridKS wbcro the andience learned that the man nnd womnn were brother aad Biater tbe sc-oue waa transferred to th* Interior nf one of the ainiii tene- aisata in tbe enat aide uf Lpndon Here tha aoene painter and cnrpeiitcr bad dona their ntmost to pjpdnce an exact fxipy of a fanions conrt and alley well _ niswa to tbe poor creatures who make '" ap a part of the ontcunt Lumdon bn- *' laaaity. The rags. Iho crowdinK. the Vflenaaa, the broken fnruitnrH. tho hor- ylbla animal exiateni-o forced npon enatnrea mnde in (lod's imaKo. were so. aktUfally shown in thlaacifbe that more' thaa one elegant womun in the thcati-r. r aaated. like Rose HterlinK, in a aniup- taon* bux. anrronndcd witb silk han^- lags aad velvet covered railing, canght baraelf sbrlnklnK back a little, as if -s eoiitfmlDatlnn wero posalhle from the tt aaaraeaaof this pb^enf luilntod canvas '' llwaaaltmwt too renllHtic. and yet it had a b.HTlble fascination fnr Felicia aa sbe sat tbere alone, bnrlod bark in a n. eaahiooed sent absorbed in thongbta tbat '. araat far beyond tbo dlnlugne on ths i *HA rrom tbe toneinont scene tho plnr I iMfled to the interior uf a nol.l^an'a and oininat n algb of r.-lief went all over tbe honse at the sight of the aocastoiued Inxnry of the npper clasHea ;-fha cnntrast wns startling It was btoaaht abnnt by a clever piet-o of stag- lag that allowed only a fen niinntea to alapaa hatween tbe ainni nnd the palace aoaaea The dinlogno (xrntinned. tho actnra came and went In their variuna ^ rolea bnt upnn* Felicin the play mode bal ons distinct Inipresaion. In rcniity '{ the auenes on the bridge and in the ihim were nnly incidentM in thu story of tha play, bnt Felicia fnnnd hers.'lf livtag thoao scones over and uver. Shu had aever philuHoplilxed about the I canaaaof hnman ini»ery She wna not : oU aaongh. flbe had not the tcmpera- [ n«Bt that pbllosopbiEoa Bnt she felt iatenaely, and this waa nut the llrat ttmaahe hnd felt the contrast thmat lata her fooling Ixitwcon tbo npper and '! tha lower conditluns of hnman life. It baen growing upon her until it hod • ber wbat Roue called "qneer" anil \ Iba other people in her circle of wealthy t aeqaalDtiincea cnlled "very nnnsnal" It waa simply tho hnmnn problem in ila aatremes of riches and poverty, its taAnemenI and ita vilenesa. wbicb waa, la spila of her ancnnsciooa attempts to k',. itraggle against the facta, burning into har Ufa the impraasion that wonld In tha and transform her iuto eithpr a waatao of mre luve and self sacrfflce ",. tot the world or n miserable enigma to r henelf and all who knew Ifcr "Coinei Pcllciai Aren't yon going hoMwl" snld Riwe Tbe piny wns over. tba cnrlaln down, and people were go¬ ing aniailyont. laughing and gnasiping. aaif "The Shadows of London" was Iha ataga ao effectively rwtola roae and went out with the rial qaletly and with the absorbed feel- . lag that had actually loft her In her ;,'iMal oblivions of tho play's ending. She . waa liever abaentiniodetl. tmt ofteu ¦ thoagfat heeaeir Into a condition that her alone in tha midat of a crowd. "Well wbat did yon think of itf i ^ ,„ ,i,ut ihad Roae when Ihe sisters bad reached IBM and were in the drawing nwni oaa really had runs'derable respect fur t fWMa'a jadginent of a play "I tboQgbt it waa a prvtty picture of rtal Ufa "I mean the acting. " aaid lloeo. an- •Imply good diversion, aa it was pnt on ^f (),„ (Jjaractcr. Tho girl still kni-i'Iod, hol.ling her niother.'n troiubling hand, an.l jirn.v.'.l. It was donbtfnl if alio had ^pver praytsl aliind iK'f.ire. Sho mn.st havo said in her prnyer tho worili thnt her mother neediMl. for when it waa silent in tho room the invalid w-ns weeping Bi,ftly. and her nerv.iim t.'lisi,in whb over. Felicia ntald somo time When she was oasnrrd that her mother would not need h.-r nny l.,n;i;er.^sl.o r.«o to go. "(iood night, uiotlicr. Y,,n mnst lot Clara rail mo if yon feci bad in the night." "I leel better now " Then as Felicia waa cuiving away Mra. Sterling said, "Won't y.iii kiaa mo, Ij^'licin *" Felicia went bark and iK-i.t over her mother. The kinu waa nlin.«t as atrango to her aa tho prayer hud licon When Felicia went ontof the r.sun. herchrekH were wet with tears- .She had n.it cried since »ho was a littln girl. Sunday innrning nt tbo Str^rling mnn- sion was generally very qniot. Tho girls usually went to chnrch at 11 o'cI.K-k /wrvicc. Mr. Sterling was not a mem¬ ber, but a heavy contributor, nnd ho generally w-ent tu church In lhe morn¬ ing. This timo he did n.it como down to brenkfn.tt nnd finally scut word by n S(.rvant that he did n |
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