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A. FAMILT MKWai'APXR OT LOCAL A.SD GBVERAL, IKTBLLIOBSCX.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1902.
TIBKI: tLtO TSAaiiT ISADTA^SS
NO. 20.
A5THMA CURE FREEI
¦ffiMta iNBteiit Rcltof and Parmanant la All
¦UT ABwunMLT fsn on bbokift of FOSTAL.
'^ WBRB lOOa MAKB AMD tPliaiai PLAIHLT.
Than ia nothing like Astbmalenc. II faringa inatant relief, eren in (ho worst caaaiL It oaiaa when all elae fails.
Tks Bar. C F.W.lU.of Villa llldgt. III., siyi' "Yoar trial bottle of Aathnialen* received in gooi Conditlae. I aanaoC tell joa how thsnkfal I feel for tlM fDaa aerlvaa from tt. 1 wm a slave, chained wilh a yatcta aaca Ikroat sad aalhiaa for ten yean I daifalrad of evar balaf earad. I taw yonr advar. liaaaMat foe Ika ear. of this dreadfal and torment lag disaasa, Asthas, aod thoagfat yea had o.ver apokan yaarsalvaa, bot rasolrad to giva It; a trial To aiy BotoaishaaeBl, tba trial actad Ilka a charm a fall-slaa bottle.*
Haw. Dr. Marria Waohalar.
Bsbbi of tb* Coog.Boai laraal.
Niw Yoiu, Jan. ), tool. Das. TsST Baoa'. Mavtcias Cc,
Ooallaiaaal Yoar Asthmaleaa is an excellfeiit 'aaiady far-Astfaawand Msy Fever, aad ita comrfoa itiaa oUavlaCaa all IroaMaa which corablna i3lth Aalbaia. Its aaccaaa la aatoniabing and wonderful Altar having it earafally analyzed, wa can aiata that AsthmaJaa* contalna no opinm, morphfna cUoroforai or ether.
Very tmly yonrs. BXV. OR. MORRIS WRCHSLBD.
LET ME NO MORE A MENDICANT.
Let me no more a mendicant
Without tije gate
Oi this world s kingly palace wait.
Morning is spent;
The sentinels change and challt:nge in the
tower, "
Kow slant the shadows eastward hour by
hour.
[Open the door, O Sentinel! Within 1 aee them sit,
The feastert, daring destiny and wit. Casting to win
Or lose their utmost, and men hurrj* by At offices of confluent energy.
Let me not here .1 mendicant Without the gdte
Linger from dayspring till the night is late, And there are sent
All ho-neless sLirs to wander in Ihc sky. And beggared midnight winds alone go liv. —Arthur Colton, in the .\tlantic."
Aeoa Spriags. N. Y., Fab. i, 1^1.
TwiritiiuriaatiaMaal ftuai a saasa of daly.havlng tested the wondarful ctttc aCAitfeai*. My wif* has baaa aaicted with apaimodic asthmt
Uaf liabaatUM ant of Novsaibsi
Anae aaia* aaabotUa haa astbaia haa dlsaaaac. ijtl* that Tcaa aaasMsatly lacoaaaaaod lb* madicii
'•I^ .
a haa dlaapp«arc<l and ahe Is enti lasaod Ib* m«di ' - -- • Vaafs nsfacttnlly.
ced
r
MiOaaMi I was tiaaWa< wil aUofSTfiM. Iraaae>ws.*oa '*%A!!' >ka>aalMaMi«£uad) MaMSM,saa fee ala ^f* waa SI
to all wbo I a D. PHKLPS, kf.
Fab. s, 1901.
S»Tjf*Baaa.lfaaiennCa. „ .„
4 wilb aatbaia far m yaars. f hav* triad nnmeroua remedies, bnl L^ottf odvartfaaiaaat sad etarted with a trial tnittla. 1 fouiul re. iM yoar fall-sla* bocila, and I am ev<r gralefal. IhavafamDyol
^ 1 y«afS waa aasM* to work. I aai now In tba bast of health and am doina
«rr fay. 'Uila taatlaMar y«a caa aok* sack asa of as roa sea at. >*MMiMi<If IUfIa(l9as(raM, S. RAPHARI.,
*J Boat 119th It,, city.
nm laTni uit umutut fmc or aictirr of ppstal
Sb aai MV' Write at aaee, addraitng DU. TAFf BBOa. HBOIomE OU., f» iMl UOIh St., K. T. OUy.
Sold by all Druggists.
ARE
BEAF?
y. ....
I - - •'••.^.^wi' - nwiwkyi
ALL CASKS OP
DfAPMESS OR HARD HEARING ARK NOW OURAdLE
ter awr aay liiia^ka. (My thoaa bom deaf ara Incurable.
KM lOBES CEASE'^IMMEOIATELY.
-^ r* Aa WtPMAH, or BALTiaWttB. aAYai
BaLTtMCnta, Md., March jo, 1901.
ai Maasallislj laniif iisfasw Ikiakiln ynsrtrrCisirl *—'" 1—T"
¦ la Jk*Ma III ba asaa SI WMii llial Hlliia
— "^^"^ |ji^ssrbc(saltisla|,BBdthi*kciiteB|ttlhvwofse,«atUIlost
aaysacecsi, coosulted a nura> of this city, who lotd me that rily, tt&st the bead noiaes would •ar.
.aawiaar sa»ii<li«msiH scdacnully ia a New Vork paper, aad ordered yourtreat-
anal. dmjaaa asad a sat* a few asyascconUnglOToar dircettons, the noiaca ceased, and IMUr, sflet aire «<••«, my feaariaa in Ibc diaeaacd ear boa beea entirety rtitorcd. I thank you BsanllyaadbsateKaata f cry tnil* riara.
F. A.W8BMAN,7yi8.Biaadw«r, BalUmore, Md.
* Ow tranlwwtl rf—a w* imlarfara with your punal oecupaUon.
¦Wftr* YOU 6AI eUK VOUMELF AT HOME '*'SS^ •niiiuTMiM,MiAi6tne,6wuMUE*vE.,eHieAao,iUa £
•UV THE AtWAVS
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Var*r*a«i aiS-M Nil** It
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e. I. WUUCt. I. D* SUVA, IIBOV I HEYWAIID, J.
News and Opiiilons
OP
^ Natlonat Importance
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•AaXiO^SS
CONTAINS BOTH
Ml, kfinil • |6ayMr My ui Swday, by m'l |8 a itai
The Sunday 5un
M M* |rttl*«t S**4*i ¦*a*Hf*r
I* Dm «*rW
6e* i Mpy.. By hmII. |2 a yaar
John P. Wright
GENERAL AUCTIONEER
rreeport, N. V
E. A. Dorlon
BONDED AUCTIONEER
Fr*r|iort, N, Y.
SERMONS
of the
REV. DR. NEWELL DWIGHT HILLIS
*iioooaaor to Heorjr Ward Kcwher, of Plymouth Chuivh, aud
CARDIRAL GIBBONS
of Baltimore, Md., are pabliahed in th«
Monday Edition
of the
Brool[lyn Eagle
a Solid P»ia« of Stetioir(«phic
Sermoa Reporta
rac •UltCIIPTIM MICE Ki TU* IS tl SO
SAMPLES ON REQUEST
NE.W E.DITION
mternatJonal
l^ctionary
N«w Flat** ThroHfhoui
25.000 New Words
rkraaaa amd DaflaHlMta
PrapMcd under tha oiract aapcr-
BtaiofW.T.HARItIS,ni.D.,U.D..
VatlaA Slawa Csmniaaioaar of Bdu
by a Itigt corps of
apaaialisia- aad editor*.
n.'.fdnetif-l'motrUr^.' Ttt .V,» Sdilmm ftkt tmtirm.ti.malmit ittatd la Cmatr. ttO).
¦abMlaaaMii*a«MaBid*iii irWaaaa.
paused at the door, which looked out on the little sunlit Imck yard, where some diHreputnlilc sparrows olutterid In the fioot-liiden lir.inc'hc.s of a liui'- Keonlns tree. It was April, and the wine of sprlnB was In the tlnBlinit hreeze. He wnlked between tiers of little cells. In which yelping poodles and sniirlins terriers clawed nnd cursed nt their iirison linrs. The stuffy air of the liird store was vocal with the inat- lus of a thousand liuy feathered pris¬ oners, who knew that winter wns gone. nnd with swelling throats piped the shrill music of their hopes.
Schwartzbergor stood behind his win¬ dow, aud through the dirty glass watched the fnces of the people who stopped to view his living wares. Men, women nnd children paused to watch the grave antics of a monkey lording It over a Utter of bull pups In the big cage. Boys pressed their noses against the pane, laughed and weut nway. Girls with kind eyes iiointed nt canar les.linnets, finches ^iid bluebirds swing, lug in small prison cells, but one by one tho gniterg went nway. A hungry-look¬ ing man. smooth cf fnce and pinched, lingered longest. His clothes were new and cheap nnd (Itted badly, so thnt Scliwnrlzhergor saw little chance ot n sale. He dolid water and fond to all his prisoners. gruinliUd as he shortened their allowance, nnd went back to the window.
Till' lilue-eyed. linngry-looking man wns still there. The dealer stepped out and said: "It isg somedlng you vish? Yes?'' "How much for that canary Ihere?" asked the stranger. "That one witli the voice? Hear him?" And the fellow listened with a vague smile as li the bird's brave song pleased him.
"Oh, dat vellow. Yust came In ant see him."
They wert Inside. r.u<l tho eager Gchwartzberger lifted dowu the little wcoden cage lu which the songster sat.
"Scared. Isn't he?" murmured the stranger wistfully. "Guess he thinks you're the Jailer and I'm the sherilT." The dealer explained that the bird was a Hartz Munntnin songster of rare vclce and noble lineage. "How much?" "l'"oor tollars," grimaced the mer¬ chant, holding up the cage. "Dere iss a few ouly of lilin left."
"Too much, too much." siglied the customer, wandering sadly along the tier of prisoners, luil tlugering some cuius in 1.1s iwcket, so that Schwartz- bergcr's cupidity ke|it alert. "Veil, how much you vould spent?" "Two dollars Is my limit." explained the customer, pausing liefore a linnet which seiiieed detcriniiii'd t 1 1 nist his oniall neck wiih a furljur rounde¬ lay. "Now, dot iss a fine slngsler, v
with his old brass cafe dangling bj Ills side.
"Vy did you did It?" he Whined, com ing out and staring at his odd patron; "now, dot halrd vill vent avny. Ue Iss to fly avay—seel"
And snrc enough, the linnet rose lightly into the blue air and sailed away toward the sun.
"Vy did I did It, eh Helny?" sneered the fellow, tossing the eniiity cage into the ash heap and laughing again, "it was my 'lialrd,' wasn't if'/"
And he walked out througli the store, whistling gaily. Schwartztierger
loiiked after liini. eianiiiied each coin of the f2. found them gooti nud mut¬ tered In his lienrd: "Mot vellow is vat yon call liuggley-housc. I must told Uachel." and when the woman came in with his lunch they marveled much at thf nueer actions of the linnet buyer. The following Saturday he came agahi. He was Ix-tter dressed and his Up was darkened by n growing mustache. The pinched look wns gone from his face and the hunted stare from his eyes. He laughed iu the merchant's face as lie came in and there was music in his voice as he said:
"Well, old Ileiny, got any Hartz wnrlilers left?"
The dealer smiled a puzzled grimace, ran his glance over the Improved con¬ dition of Ills customer, and answered: "Vy sure, and also some zlngers from ilot I'Inck Vorest."
SchwartzlK-rger eyed him askance as he wandered along Ihe counter peeking at the birds and listening like a mother I <iunll to the plaint of her scared broo<l.
"Here's a Hue feUow,'' he said nt I last. "How much for him, Heluy?"
"Tree tollars vlfty—a Sviss cock mIt. O-o-o sucb a voice I" The buyer counted out !|i3.50, lounged
ALL mi THE MEASLES
Inhabitants of Malaga Island Found Destitute and Starving,
PLIGHT OF OKLAHOMA SETTLERS
"now hub rOB THE WOODS."
vill let you Imf for t^ tail Iss came out aut hi Ing. a lier "
"All right. I'll take he can fly all rlglu'.-"
The slinnger luilli'il and counted out ifl' in i inerchanl ri-stiiiu'd bis
"I haf a like lo.ili
mii.^t
-I'l.ir. 11 isi yett moult
hill. I guess
oiit his niiiiii'.v mall I'liiiis. Tlu' siiUiitude. rage, villi you
away to the back door and released the ilinl. Tiie" mercliant's lirlght eyes liiilgi'd with surprise, ns he watched the lilensed face of his customer, half- afraid that the man wns a nianlac aud might do him harm. Hut the odd fel¬ low only stood smiling aloft af the yel¬ low chorister In the tree till it spread its golden wings and darted to the roof, and thence away Into the free sum¬ mer.
Aud nt IntATVals nil through the suiu- nier the stranger came aud bought liirds; sometimes one. sometimes two; laughini; ulwnys to himself and radiant always as he watclied the apotheosis nf the liberated erealiiies as they rose frmii 111,' yard and vanislied.
"Meester, vat-you-call-it," snid Schwartzberger one day after be and llailu'l had watched and wondered at till' dcliKhled luodlgality. "vat iss your iiaiiie, Iilease?"
"liiiildaril." he smiled. "Tom Ciid- ilaril. lli'liiy. fliat's me!"
".\i'li. Meester tJottard. dis iss my voiiian. nacliel." aud the merchant iimlded nt his wife. ".Now. Meester liiillart. vy it Iss? Ve are crazy iiiit dis jiiziiess iiiit ynu? Vy it Iss you trow ili'in iiairds avay? I'lease told us vy.
Thrj Wrr« Forcpd to .Spend SaTlnc* to OM Throush Ihe Wlntpr, and Sprio;. FindH Theai la Pltlfnl CIrcnnialaocra— Malaaa Inlaadera I'liable to I'erforin ttioSlinplmt Taak—ntillrf dual in Time.
Haugor, .\le.—.V ti.ihiiig vessel llial arrived in Portland from Cundy's Har¬ bor brought a story of siitTering and privation among the half breed negroes who inhaliit .Malaga Island, at ilie mouth of the New Meadows Itiver. The captain of the flshlng craft reported that the entire population of the isl nnd was ill of measles, and Hiat man; of the people wct;p atarviug wlien li» lauded there.
The measles had beeu eiildemic 01 tile island for weeks, but uothiug wai known of it until the llshermeu liiougli' the news to rortland. Ueudered help less by disease, the men have lieeu nn aide to llsh. wliich is their .sole miani of support.
The caiitain of the flsliiiig vessel urged that a doctor be sent to the Isl¬ and nnd that food aud iiicdiciues li; sent quickly, lest the sixty men, wnimii and children perish. Some of the tisli. eruieu who called at the Island harbof lately thought Ihat smallpox was rag¬ ing, nnd so kept away.
The men who discovered the condl tlon of the islanders visited all the huts there and found in every one the same terrible cnnditlons. The tlshermen dis. Iributed all the provisions they had ou hoard their vessel, afterward notlly- ing the people at Cundy's Harbor of the condition of their neighbors.
On the following day the Cundy's Harbor men earrieil over 10 Malaga Island a washboiler full of hot soup, which they distrltiufed to all who were able to eat. They found one old man who said that he had eaten nothiug in live days, and another who hnd been rendered speechless by his sickness. In one of these huts they found four old women so weak from hunger aud Illness that they were unabli' to move and scarcely able to sjieak. Tliese would have perished In another dny.
SVFFeitlNG IN UKLAIIUMA.
Many Deitltnte Famlllra In tha New1>, Opened Country.
Wlchltn, Kan.—Dozens of cases of starvation and hundreds of destitute families are being found in tlie newly npeued Oklahoma countr.v. .\1I of thi'iii are persons who drew farms iu flic last free land oiieuiug at Kl Iteiio last August. Their supply of cash has run nut, nnd, not being aide to get loans uiMin their proiierty to tide them over until the tlrst crop is marketed, tliey find themselves iu dire ueed. The season has iieon a cold one for Okla¬ homa, nnd families living iu tents have died from cold.
The settlers living on farms were forced to spend all of tlieir savings li- get through the early wliiiir. wliiili was extremely cold, and early spring finds them in truly pitiful circuiii stances. Kvery day three nr fniir cases ot Rtarvatlou, destitution and suffering are broughf to the attention of llii' (if fleers nt Lawlon, but tlie hitter can do nothiug. as there are no county funds available. Several mass meet Ing have been held and iiuhltc npiiealf for aid Issued. If the settlers cau get through until crops begin to grow they will be all right aud will prosper.
PRINCE SAILS FOR HOME
Pays a. Tribute tt American Women Befori! Leaving Our Shores.
lopet HU Vlall n-lll 1-roii
Between tlie I'nlted Sta
man J—Gets a Nolay
ANOTHER CABINET CHANGE
STATE NEW&
utr FrlendKhlf
BIII to Snppresa AnarrhT.
The State Sen.ntr .ludlclnry Com ^ niittee |in>seuled Us report on the ques
Secretarv of the Navv to Leave the ' """ "f "upiiiessing anarchism. Tiie Cabinet on May 1.
ODD ANTE.NUPTiAL CONTRACT.
Yes?
Ill
C WALKKD BITWBIN TIERS OF CELLS.
"for sefenty live cents, it iss; all Iwas.- ant do>e two let lie glass feeders. Su!"
"Cage." srorued the purchaser. ' .No cage for my li.rd."
"But dose le»tle vootleu ticgs I:i8 in, small, it iss sum for carry tiairds ir. "
"Ob. that's all right. Heiuy." laugUtd the sirauger. growing merry as he pt-^red lovingly at Lis linnet; "I've got a beiur SI liciiii' ihau I. .1"
And tie walli.d In the liack door which lookcil <iui mill the diugy liiilc yard where liic chaiieriug sparrjws frjlickitl in 'he I'Udding tree, nnd patches if suu warmed grass glornliil the co'uing spring. Scbwartiliergi r foUowiil liiij wniiiieriiig. hui tlie nuici fellow did not |uiuse till he stoml lie Death the irn'. Tlien he sli|i|),-d out a few of Ihc wooliii Imrs; of the cage and. lioldiog it nionf i-aid
"New cut fnr .he wikhU. Mr I.ianci: Tike fni- lall tiiiilwr"'
The song turd liup|x'd lUio i!i' tree wheisce the frighteueil «;ijrrow» had iliM aud skiiipiiig imni lirauih lo tiranch till hc sat iu the cri-Ri if ymug green
(liiililard's face gol longer and gray, ll mil into till' dim strci'l where already Ilic lirsI brown leaves nf aiiluimi Were rnslliag. He starcil abseiiily for a iiiouiint al Itachi'l's fat face and then at Schwartzliergcr's.
"Snininer is over," he liegan. quietly. "I shall liuy nn more liirds this year.' 'I'licy wniihl freeze or famish in wiu- lir." He looked around al the tirave. I'lping ilinrus in the cells. ".Vext year, if I'm bere. I'll come again. Oh. yes I 111' smiled I. 'vy did I did It?' Well, lli'iny. and ynu. Rachel. I dou'l mind tell¬ ing ynu that I'vedonet line my self. When I happened along here last April I was just out of Ilie pen; cine uji from .Inllci. wandered along Milwaukee ave- Inie aud—saw Ihcse liflle cnnvicts of yniirs. I hai! Just alinui $.'t ami I felt a.l lilg ns Ibe (lovcriinr nf lllinnis. so 1 Jiihl tlioughl I'll pardon nnt' a few of tliese little dcj;ils. -VnJ I've liad more fun doing it "
I'he rare, wistful smile canu' over Ills face again ; s lie butinned i;p his coat mill walked lo the street.
"lliiod-by. Heluy!" lie called, saluting Uacb.el .is be left.
"Pol's tl iggluy-house. ain't it?" quer¬ ied Schwartztierger. blinking at Rachel.
"Veil. It may lie Iss—nUr it's goot riljjiess for us. Ikey."—John II. Raft I ry. in tlie Chicago Uecnnl Herald.
Itotli Prlnelpala Agree to Kutnalii Unninr. ried For Orer Three Veara.
Holioken. N ,I.-Miss I.aiiia Mnrgeii sou. of (iranloii. and l.i'iiiiiel .Mcckiii.-i of Kalrvlew. appeared before .liislic( .Seymour at his lioiiic lure and legal i/,ed a written contract Ihey niaile ir ¦lew of Mr. Mcekins' liiteutlon to enllsl lor servictf in the rhilippiucs. wiure liy Ihey agreed to leniain unniarrieil Ini till' period of three years .inil sij iiiolillis. Miss Miirgensnn HiiilerlaliiU); ill llie nieaiitiiiii' not lo receive alien lions from nr to piriiili herself to lit I'si'orted anywhere by any nlluT man, aud her flauie similarly iirouiisiug not tn |iny ntleutlons to nr lo act as escort lo any oilier wnmaii.
.\tler tile necessary nalhs had been ailiiiiiii'^li'i'i'd and Ihe agri'i'uieni signed liy Iill' prinri|i.ils ami two wiinessi'S prnvi.li'ii l.y .lu-il.,' Siviiiuur. eaili Imik a I'oiiy. Iill' iliird I" iiii; left with Justice Seymour.
-Vew York City, rrliici' Ilniiy nt I'russia. linillier nf Kiiipcrnr Wiliiaiii mill ihe Kiiiperor's representative ai lile launciiing of Ihe royal yaclit Mc iinr at Slinnti'rs Ii-laiiii. sailed fnr tier, iiiaiiy nu lile 1 Iaiiiliiiri;..\iiicrii'aii l.liu- stcaiiisliiii lienisililaiiil. after a slay in this iiiiiiilry nf sevciilecii days. .\l lllnst li:» last ads licrnie Ihc lii'llUcIl land bnre him away were iwn graie- fill llllle inurlisies. eaili nf whicli.will linger as a pleasant memory of' the attractive iiersniialiiy of the Prince of the hniise of llolienzoUcru.
It was at the close of the farewell repast. Around tlie Prince -:ai the lit¬ tle pany composed of tliosc lueii. and niily Ihnse, whn have beni his dns.st nssiii-inies iliirlnp The seventeen days lie has liecii In .\iiierica. Karcweils were being spoken, and ihe atiiuispliere was viliiaiii with llie (ierman siiiti- iiHiil. "auf wii'deiselieii. " Picking a rose from the many with which llie table wa.s gariilshi'd. i'riiU'e llciiiy piilleil lis SI,111 tlii'iiiii:li till' liulloii- hiili- nf lil.i I'liat lapel and said;
•¦This, gi'iitleiiien. is llie badge nf Ihat whii'ii I have li 'ii adiiiiriiig dur¬ ing my entire nip ilirnugh the l'uited .Stales .Viiiirican liciiiiiy."
Then Ueai-.\diiiiial Kvans. rising and facing Prime Henry, said:
"I have only this tn say lo Prince Henry and my liinihcis m ihc licrmao Navy: We are glad ynu came, we are snrry ynu are gnlng. and we liope you will cniiii' again." Tiieii. exleiid- iiig his haml across ihh llmver decked liiiile. he added, with fervnr; "II gii 's me great pli asure. as ihe representa¬ tive of the .\iiicrii'aii Navy, to seize the hand of friendship which you have so kindly extended across the North Af- lanlic."
In au instant Prince Hi nry was on his feet to grasp llie pioiVcicil hand nf his friend, and Ihi-re wifs a prcliy litilc lalilean of hands across the sea eiiacli'il in the persous o!' (iermaiiy's Imperial Admiral and .Viiierica's IdiilT Rear-Ailiiiiial.
t)nly a few hours Inter the liiial partings liad been made, the Hcnls,!,- laiid's liugler liad warned all bul pas- ¦.¦ciigcrs ashore, and Ilie siali'l.> slilp liacked mil gracefully froiii her lierili, wiiili' Prince Henry.'upmi Ihe lirldge, slooil lirtingliisyaclilc;ipiiialasl greet¬ ing. Kiiiind aliout him rose ilic liiare of music mingled wilh i lieers and Ihe shrieking and bellowing of sicani whistles.
.\s llie Dcutschland swung oul into Ihe str'.am. Prince lleiiiy. drcsseil in yachting costume, sinnd mi Ihe liriiiire, aliernately acknowledging the mnipll- nient of llie Hudson County Singers' chorus, and turning to flic ojipusile side lo tiow his adieus to the 4l)llil who thronged the Hamburg-.Xniericun pier. Through the Narrows the Deutsrli- lantl glided, and the bonm of the (inv- ernor's Islaud salute had hardly died ,Twny Aviieii the guns of ihe Long Island and Sialeii Ishiiul fri is ;ipciied lliiir hoarse liirnal.s. Purl iier liiiwii the bay Ihe liiiieil Siaies eriil-r .¦lineliiiiall. lying at anchor, was passed, Ulll slie. Ufts [laid her Irlliiitc tn linnm- iig guns, while a (leriial naval Hag was lirnkeii mil at lier signal iiiasl. .•nnl ilic liciiisclilaiid Inwireii her eiilnrs in rec- ilgnilinn nf the cnliipllnienl.
When tile Iii'Uisclilaiiil I'lade llie nun at ilie Hiirsi'shne she caiiii' alnioM in a slop. 'I'lu'ii tile guns nf llie Saiuly llnok liailcry spoke llie lasl .Viiu'riiail saline, and again llie Ccriiiaii enlnrs well' illppeil ill recognition nf liie cniir. lesy. Proiii the postal llagstan' al the lliink were disphiyeil the leiurs "T. ll. I..." whicli mean "A plcasaiii vny- age." and again llie Prince, finiii ilie Henlsclilainrs signal halliards. ;,n- ¦<weii'il baek "Tliaiik ynu!"
riti.Nrr. am> |'1<ksiii|':m'.
farewell* Kxliansi'd on the Kay i>r iha lloyal Vlaltor'K Ilpimrtnic.
Wnsllilli.'tiill. U. r. 'I'l,,. Inllii\vii;g ex- .•liailues Innk place lienvi'i'll I'llllic
llciiiy nf Prussia ami Piesiileiii Himse- veil;
LONG'S SUCCESSOR SELECTED
ItepreaenlMive MlllUin If. Moody, »l Maaaaehuiieru, Waa OITerril the Tovt* folio and At-rrpled—Mr. I.uns'a Leller to tlie I'realdenr and tlie l.itllrr'a Ao' eeptanre ot Ilia ItealKiiullun.
Washingtnn. li. C. Secivlary .lelin 11. I.<ing has handed to the PresLVnt his long-expected ri'sigualiou as Sec¬ retary of the Navy. It is In take effect on May 1. William 11. .Mnndy. Iteprc- pcntative In Congress from the Sixth .Massachusetts District, has been of¬ fered the Secretaryship, wlien it shall become vacant, and lias accepied. Sec I'tMury l/Oiig KUliinilled his resigUHlinn lu a graceful leller. aud it was aeeept ed in one equally felicitous by the President.
The eiirrespondeuce exchanged be- tw-wn Secretarv l.nug and I'rcsidciit linnsevtilt is as follows: |
".My Dear Mr. Presiilent :-Wlll yon j nccepi Ibis as my icsignaiinn nf the | Secretarysliip of ihc Navy—io lake cf feet on the Ist day of May luxi, ot sooner, of course. If ynu at any lime so wish? It has been to iiie a delight-
rt calls attention to the fact that Ininilgration laws have silowcd an un desirable c4nRs of iwr^ons to come Into this country, who inlsunderslnud Its institutions and know nothiug aliout its form of giivcrnmeut. The report continues; "What Is needed and what tills committee reeoiniiicnds is the en ncinient of additional sections of the renal (!ode that shall make the as.sem bling of Anarchists for ihe purpose of spreadiug or teachiug their doctrines, unlawful. Irrespective of the quention wheiher ihelr meetiugs be for force or dislurliance of the public pence iu nny ¦way or for the spreading of their doc¬ trines. We rcconiniend that the advo¬ cacy or the teachiug of such doctrines by individuals or otherwise. Iiy speech or writing, shall be made a criminal of. tense', nud open jHstif.catienof any crime under authority of. or l>y •.•cfcrence to. such doctrines shall likewise by iiiudo criminal. We reconitneud further that no owner, occupant, or agent of any liuildlns. hov.se. or room slutU kuowiug. I.v permit his jiremlses to lie used for a mcptl.ig idacc for Anarchists." ,\ bill carrying Into effect the rccoinmenda- tlons was also Introduced. The pnn- ishinent for all oireiises expecting per¬ mitting the assembling nf .\narclilsts is made iniprisiinisient fnr .lot more than ten years or a flne of not more than S.liMKi. nr both. I occupants of prenilsi ! assemlillng of Anarcliisis the punish¬ ment is fixed at two years' iniprisou- ment or not more than J'JilOO flue, or both. The Senate has iiassed the hill Increasing the puiiishmcut for attempt¬ ed murder to twenly-flve years. Thia Is designed to permit the proper iiuu- Ishment of .\unri'liists who ntteui|il to assassinate public offlclals. The hill which nlso has passed t!ic Assembly was sent to tho t.ovcruor fjr his sig¬ nature.
THE S.\BBATH SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR MARCH 16.
(Hia rcBignntlon ai Sccri'tiirv of tbo Navy bus lu'oii iiccaptcd by Priaidcnf llon.icvelt.)
fnl service. T leave the ollicial circle of your Cabinet, in v.lilch my assoiia- tloii with yon and its nicnibers has been so happy, with high appreciation of ynur adiiiiuisirallnn and with most I'liidlal good wishes for its success and for yon personally. Very frulv yours, ".TOIIN I). I.ONC."
"My Hear Mr. Secretary:—It is with very sincere regret that I accept your resignation. 1 shaU always count It n privilege, not only to have served wiih you during the last six months, hut to have served under you at the outset of President McKlnley's adminlstrntlon. I have seeu you in both relations, and It has never been my good fortune to be assnclaled wilh any public man iiinre siiigle-inindiHl in his devotion to the public interest. Onr rclatlous have been not merely nlheial. lint alsn ihnse of personal friendship. .May all the gnod fnnniie you so vlclily deserve at fend you wlienncr yon go. Sincere¬ ly yours,
"THKOHORK ROOSKVKI.T "
Mr. -Moody's selection for Ihe juist of Secietnry of Ihe Navy Aviis Ihe onlcoiiie of nil interest ing cniitest. There were no less than ii half-dozen aspirants. Inn Ilic struggle lln.illy nar¬ rowed dowu to two representatives in Ciiugi-ess—!lli'. Puss, of Illinois. Cliiiir man ol' the Naval t^iiiiin!;!, c of the llniise. whn had the energetic support nf his Wcslern colleagues, anil .Mr. A'liiiily. for whom Senator lyoilge made the winning llglil.
Sa^act; Tka KlMaplaa Ommstad, AaW vill.. t«-tO-aaldaa Taali »aaa. a., ta¬ ll amotr \'araas. a4. Ml tha Day's Lasiia.
!8. "An angel." (R. V.) Not tha aofd which aiitnifiM Chriat Himself. WW do not know how hc appoareJ to Philip, bat wa know that he wu "a real itaMssnfM', brinjring a real meaaage fronn Ood." "^a- to Philip." The erangcliat, or daacoB. "Oo." Philip will probably atill in Saiaa- ria when he rvreived thii command. "Oa- in." One o{ the Iin chief citias al tha Philittinea. It waa aitiiated n4ar tha •out hem boundary of Canaan, )sss tliaa thr«c milea from the MMitarraacna. "rhe way-which is deeart." Tkis Is a d*i srription of the exact routa hc waa to taks. The word "deiert" means a wild aid tkia- ly evttled ragion. Tbia was UM road through Hebron. But soma tUnk tka word deaert may refer to tbs "placa" ka *h» to go.
27. "He arose and went." It doss aet appear thst he knew the objsst oi kis iota- ney, but still be obe)-ed Ood iastantlr without question, "£lhiopia," Now called Nnbiii and Aby»«ini«. Tha h^ Und south of li^rpt. ol wbiok IBa cai^O VM Moroc. c.\lled Sheba. 0«n. lOi T; 1 Kings IU: 1. U> Hebrew name was Cask, from the son of Hsin. At thi* tiae thaia were many Jpwa in Kthiopi*. "Sanneh.'' Denoting here a •title officer of treat aa* thority. aiinilar, perhapa to that of Josaph. lien. 41: 39. Snmetiinei cal]ed chamMr- lain. Acta 1?: 'JO. "Candace." TitW ot
1.-,.,. .^.,.„...-., ..,. ' ''>•' 'lueen of Meroe, aa Cueaar of Rons, 1 .1 owners or L,„,, J.^araoh of Ihe earlier, and Ptolww who permit the | „{ ihe latter dynaities of iJgypt. ••Oti& her treasure." Treasure houaea w»w com* mon in Ihe Eatt, where not only money, but imiiortant documents w«t« ks|>t.' E.'.rA S: \T; Esther 4: 7. Of these treasvra houaea thia eunuch waa oUetodian. Ha' waa the queen'a sccretar}- of the trcasai?.
28. "Was returning." Ue had eoma to Jerusalem to keep Ibe reocat Isast oB "-—- "—"\e proselyta to tka
ins tftnmJi ^\ #av k*'
NEW MOVES IN TRUST CASES.
rllle.
I'liiiiil
'Tile I'rcsiiliiii lit ilic t'liileil Slaii" :
"On this day nl' my ilepaiuiie I heg In I hank y.ni peisniially. as well as llio Naiiiiii v.hese giiesi I have been, fnr ill lile kliiiiiii'^s. I'oiisideraiinii and gnml ;ln' feeling 1 .lave Hid Willi iidring uiy visit In yiim- ilileresliug eiilllllly. I iii.pe liial my visii may li.ive iiienased lile feelinus nf I liellllship belweeli Ihe
iiiinny I I'l'pii
WISE WORDS.
Ocneroslty is the flower of Justice- lliwllioruc.
Kvery one can master a grief tint he llial has it.- Shakcsiieare.
Happiness is easy when we have learned lo rennunce.-Mme. de Staei.
If ynii knnw how to sis'nd less than ynu get ynu l.ave the philosopher's stone.-Frauklir..
Neve" be afraid of what is good; tho gisMl is always tie road to what is I rue. Hanidetnn.
Hc only ciiufeis favors genemnsly who appears, when they are once con¬ ferred, to rememlier tiiem no more.— .bilinson.
Nil irii,' work since the world l>ogaB was cvi r wasted; nn true iif,- since the wnrld iK'gnu has ever failfd -Samuel S'lii;!'. H.irri-.
Skill to do cnoies by doing, knowl edge enmcs by eyes always i'|>en aud working bands, and iliere is no knnwl Mice that is ijol power Kmcrson
If we couhl read the swrct history of our cm'inies. we should find in •¦aeh
INDIANS KILLED BiC WHALE.
It Stranded Near Eaalpurt, Me., and Wal Allarked Wilh Pilrlifurka.
ilangor. .Mc —.V whale s«»venly-flvc feet loug sirandcd on the flats ai I'lcis auf Point. Kasiport. and was uiiable to work itself free. -V crowd uniiibcf iug hundreds gathered on the shores and for hours watclieil tlic frantic struggles of the nnilisler lo gel atliiat. as the falling tide left it higher and higher out of water. The I'assama qunddy Indians, whnsc reservatlou Is nt I'lcasaut I'olut. got guns and pilch forks and began a geiural aiiaik ou the whale, which, nl 4 n'elmk in the nf. ternoou. ceased lis struggles auil thus became the prize of tlie Indians, who will cut the carcass up. Whales liave often iM'cn sei-n of bile iu I'nssaiiia quoddy Hay. where herrings alinuud. ! but this is by fnr the largest ever sc there.
Iliiiiiii
III Ihc rni eli. Ill
p:-.iy. iiiiieiiilier me
lllli .Miss Itnn.sevell.
Mill Willi sn null ll |
lier task wheu laniie
vailii .Meii.ir, Ulll,'
ll ks. .Ma\ w, 11
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"lIl'lMy. I'lillie nl'
111 lllseblilllil. 11:
in .Mrs. Ilnnseli'll,
whn Sll eliariiiiiigiv
liiek acconiplislieil
ling His Majesly's
iimre. iiinsi beany
eel agii.ii.
nice oi' t'rnssia."
I'russia. Steamer
iiibui'g Uui'k. Ilo-
Rank Buralan net aiO.OOO.
The I'irst .National Hank, nf Mont, goniery. Ind. was Iniiglarized. the vault blown by dynamite and $10,1101) ID cash and lioDds stolen.
larreaae in Trade Willi Spain.
Imiiurts iuto Spain, uud eximris from the Initeil States to Ihat country in the lasi year showed a large iucrcasc
Flabemian Laat al S«a.
Eighteen mcu of the Usiiiug schooner ,\lva. from tiloucester. Mass.. are sup liosed to be lost at sea.
leare*. aicvxi up liubia,le<l but iran> | mans life sorrow snd aulTiring enough
llcnrvd. aud spnuud fnrili a fnumain i" disarm all hostiliiy -Uingfelbiw
or iriUBiphsnl meio.l.\ Th.- siTSwney j .V man whn llvw right, an.l i> rlL-ht,
i viau who had r.-lea»ed ihe liiilr lilrd has more i>u«er in hi» silence tiiau an-
j stood b*o#atk lathe cool shadows with olber has hy his words. Character is
tjte aclow. lips Laughing nud ears ' ^Ae belU which ring oui sweet music.
¦altered with th,- mu»ic of the frei^aod whi. h. when loucbnl. accMeiiiaily
singer . | eveB. reaouud w.th kwret music—>'hii-
Srhwartaheixer sti>od ill ibe^tfborwai : lipa Brooka.
Praailaaat People.
Carl Schurz has Just celebrated his jeveuty-third lirlhiJay.
The King of lireece habitually siicnks English, ubiug Creek only when uecet. sary.
Prt-sldcut Rixisevelt's visit iu liarrtft Couuty. -Md.. will liegiu .Vpril Is. and he will fish for trout at l>eiawder's.
The Duke of Devoushirc ou behalf of the I.iberal-rnionisis. has repudi¬ ated Ihe Iciidciship of lAird KoseU'ry.
Kormer Ooveru<ir Hogg, of Te&aa, bas I'luphatically doliii.d in wear knee brrwhcs to attend King Edward's levee.
The Czar nf Unssm has sent ISti.CWU roubles for ihe relief of ih,' victlma of Ihe recent earthquakes ai Shamaka, I'raDs-CaucKsis
Andrew Carnegie has offered a S^ld luvdal to the American lelegrapner do iug the speediest wurk In the coming tiiurnauicut at Atlanta, lis
VaMili Verealchagiu. the husaian of battle aeeucs, lias arrived m Cuba fo iiaiut a picture of the battle of 8au Juan for President UuosiVLlt.
Colonel Picquan has U-, n i .i. torious in hhl suit for the reaimaiiuu of the fiapers belougiag to him ihat wfi-* setxrd at the time uf Ibe Urcyfua affair.
I.nkell. N, .1.: "Nnl nlily iiiive 1 elljoyi il your \ isit liiTsniially. luu nn lichalf nf my coiin- iryillcll 1 wish in express in ynu llie (lie.isuic ll lias lieeii In see yuii and lin¬ rial giinil 1 ililuk yniir visit lias ilniie in lirniiiniing a feeling nf frieudsliip is'- iwe. II Oci'iiiaiiy and liie Iniicil Sialis. It is iiiy iiiiisi eanicsi wish Ihnt fills teeling may sfrenglheii slcndily. .Mrs. itiinseveli sends her warm regards, and sn wiiulil .Miss Uooseveli were she not aliseiii. i'ray picsi nt my bcartiest '.'reriim; In ilis .Mn>i'siy. ihe iJermnn Kiiipeinr. .Vgaiu I thank ynu for your \isif aud wish you all good luck wher¬ ever villi may be.
"TIIKOHOUE ROOSEVELT."
MOTHER AND CHILDREN BURNED.
l-'athar Kaeaped hy Juinplag, liut Beat of Fimliit Periahed.
Toronto. Out.-^.V dispatch from Ma- taiie. line., says Bre. whicb originated ill the kitchen of the residence of Ar¬ thur llnuehard, caused the ilealb of Mr~. HniKhard and nine children.
Il.iiiih.iiil Jumped from un up|ier window, and was about to be followeii by ills wife. Iiui she failed In her at- leiniit and perished, logelher wilh lier nine chiidnn-six buys and three girls —the eldest iH'ing a Iwy nf fourteen.
Coiiiiilnlnt Agaiaat Nartlier t'oiiiiiaiiy—A NweeplliE I
Washiugion. 11. C. -- '
Slaics Supreme Courl has deilileil ilic
lllinnis anll-lrust slalulc to be uueon
I sliliiliniial liee;iiise of Ihe provisions
I cxempiliig agriciillural products and
live slock frnin ihe operaliiuis of Ihe
I law. The decision was rendered in
J the i-iisc of Thomas Connelly ami nlli-
crs against the riiinn J^ewer Pipe Coin.
pany. of Ohio, and was dclivcrid by
Justice lliirbin.
, Tile decisinu of llio court in effect de dares uni'onsiliutinual Ihe am! trust laws uf (ieiirgiii. Illinois. Iinllaiia. I.niiisiaiia. Miihigaii. .Mlssisslpiil, Moii- laii:i. Ncliraska. .Nnrlli Carnlliia. Sniith li.ikiila. Tcniii'ssec. Texas and Wiseoii. sill. Ill eacli of ihese Stales Ihere is :iii exempliiin In favifv of ihe sincU and agriciillural prnducts in Ihc hands of Ihe raiser or producer or of labor or- ganii'.alions. I'nder the rulings nf Ihe courl an anii-lrnsl law. In be constilu- lioiial. iiiiisl apply iinllsirimiiinlely ti all eiiiiiliiiiallniis. Willi nj i.-.eiaptioni or excepilous whatever.
SI. Paul. Minii.-By i!i-er;iun of the .Mlnriiey Ileneral of Ihe Iiiiii d Slates a bill ill equity was tiled here in the Clrcnli Cuurl of ihe rnilcil Siaies for the liisiriei of Mliincsola in liie ease nf Ihe I'lilied Slates, eoiiiplainanl. againsi the .Nnrlberii Securities I'oiii- pany. the Ureal Northern Railway Company, ibe .Nnrlhern Paeitie Rail >vay <'niiip:iiiy. anil iitliers. ilcfeinlanls. In test Ihe li'galiiy of llie alleged i niii- blnaliiiii or merger of Hie iworoads and III tiers named in ihe liill. The actinn Is lirought uuder the act of .Inly 2. IhiMi. kuowu as Ihc Sheriunn Antl Trust act
Mlaa BooaeTell Ofl Por Havana.
Miss Alice Roosevelt, daughter of the President, with several friends left Washington for a visit to (ieneral and Mrs. 1.,1'iinaril Wood, iit Havana, going by rail to Klorlda. Miss Roosevelt will return tlie latter iiart of the mouth.
McKinlc7'a Memory llonorrd.
Both hiuses of the I.eglslalure united in honoring the memory of President .McKinley. The exercises, which were characterized by marked Inipresslve- ness. were held In Ihe .Assembly (Miam. ber. (Iovernor Odell presided. The address was delivered by Charles Em¬ ory Smith, formerly I'ostiuaster-Oeu- eral. Sealed ou the iilatforui wero l'uited Slates Senator Thomas C. Piatt nnd the nieinbcrs of the Icglslaflvo eommlilee which arranged Ihe exer¬ cises. The chaiiilicr was decorated nilh Americau flags and purple draper¬ ies were hung from the galleries. Potted plants were placed about tbe siM'akers' stand. The opening prayer was olTercd by flip Right I'tcv. Wllliar.i I'roswell Doiiue, Prolesiant Episcopal Bishop of Allmn.v. The choir ot All Saints' Protestant Episcopal C^BfluHlral sang several appropriate musical selec¬ tions. Charles Emory Smith was in¬ troduced by (Iovernor Odell. The beu- Cdictlou was prononnced by the Right Rev. T. M. A. Burk(>, Roman Catholic Bishop of Albany. Both houses Inter adopted a resolution of thanks to Mr. Smith for his address on McKinley.
Slate Heallli lliiltettn.
T!iei'e were I0.1Hi.S deaths In llils .•stale during January, according to the biilh'iiu of the Slate Health Uepart¬ nient. Al the close of the uioulh there were llKi cases of smallpox In the Stnte in iweiiiy-tive localilies outside of .New York City. Of lliiriy nine deaths from the disease. thirly-Hve occurred in New York Clly. and oue each al Buffalo. liiiigiiaiiiion, Osslaii and .Mouni Ver¬ non. (Irip caused prnbalily l.-itKl deaths in January, the average for the last Ave years iu Ihis month. It probaldy c.nised about half as liiany In Deccni- ber. when the current epidemic coni- iiieiici'd. I'ueiimnnia is veported aa causing VV.U ileatbs. Scarlet fever and '.ueash'S exceeded the average.
I
Tito Mnnlrlpal Klertlona.
ir. .lohn 1. Miller. Rep., was elected ynr of Cnrniiig iiy lib I and llie bal- ai'ce nf the licki'l by majorities aver¬ aging lIHi. The Repnlilleaus elected three ont of live .Milcriiicn aud two out of llllec Supenisors. The city ot Hor- ncllsvillc re-elccled Frank ,1. Nelson, nemiicrat. Mayor by -IS'.i. The l(e|iiib- licaiis elected tlilec Su|icrvisors. llius securing Iho control of the Sichh ,i Ciiiinty Board of Supervisors.
Carriage Tips (Ireupntila Into nive.
Whlh' Oeorge Iliiriiliclnier. of Lock Berlin, and his brnllicr-lnlaw. Palmer Kiiapp. of Savauiiiili. were driving on the iialli near Cole Bridge, iheir buggy was overliirned on a snowbank and liolh liiniHii iiiin the water. Knap;i. Willi was liiirly live years old, was drnwiieil. linrnheiiiicr suciedcil iu Belling oul.
llooaetelCa Pohlielly llurran.
Preshli 111 itis.se'. ell has inauguraicrt a imlilii iiy iiureuu ui tin While House, u Washiugion. ihrniigh whiih all lews if Ihe ExeeUtiv,. IXparlluenl for Ihe iHI'iU Hill hereafter lie issued
Want* MInlater Wn Krealled.
A Cbiinse censor call fnr tlie removal if W u-Tlng-fang. .Minisier at Washing I.lll. whom he accuses of cnrrup.ly n-.iiniiiL- part nf thi Tien Tslu silver li i,ii..!,'il by Ihc Culled States Oover''
111. L't.
Great Buah to Capa Nome.
Preseut travel toKouthensiern Alaska and liie Klondike district is the gii af- e«t known since ihc rush to the Klon¬ dike four years ago. All former res|. dents If .Nome camps are returning, togetlier with huudreils of others.
Two Brlllab Holdlera Eieculed.
Cabling from .lohannesbiirg. a cor¬ respondent of the Loudon Dully Mall cites the flr.if reported cuses In Kiiiilh .\frlcn of British troopers lieing slioi for luisi ondiict. The cornspondiut Hays two iricgulars who wore i-onvicied liy a I iiurt-uiurtial of shiHiting a Boer after he had surrendered, were shot :i! Pretoria.
To Try the Van Worm<»ra.
Cnveruiir Odell has desiginitfil fin preiiie Ciiurl Jusl ice I'liesler, of Al¬ bany, to held au cxiniindinary trial term of Hie ,Siipreme Cmirl at the Court llniisc In lludsnii. Im March ;U, for tile trial of llie Vau Woriiier broth cr.s and Iheir cousin for the alleged iiiiinlcr ot Eariiier Peter Hullenbcek.
Kl
vas
elae lillla All Hnried.
diiilllcd liy legislnlive lend¬
ers al Albany that all i Is ilcaii. Tile admisslnli iiiinniiuei'iiii 111 Ihat Ihe by 111)' Excise Heparlm
li'gislaliou ':iiiic with Ihe liiil jireparcd 'Ut anieudiug
Colda Mark tba Priaea'a Roale.
.Vn I'liidciiii'' of colds aud rh"tiii llsm has lnMU Icfi on ihe irail I'.iuiv iii'Ury of Prussia on iiis lu liiriiiigh the West.
i:aKlaad to Call Ual More Troopa.
ihe llriiisb Ooverimieni is cnutciit. plaiiug a call for 'Mi.'JX.! or >.'.<««i more ' n ./jps.
Till
Kn
•rni a I Ihe Prussian TItPr ixiirese,d syiu| for Oeui r,il Metlii-un and si>okc frieudly wa.t of (ireat Britain.
Kanbqaake hhoeka In Haaeratowo, Mil.
1*11 »;.'•. ks. siipiHixd In lia\e Ucn ¦ au-'il by ;iu carlliqiiake. were fell In the east end of iiagersiown. .Mri iiie
] flrst shock wns noted about uilduigbl
i«n S,«rc7ar.v. Tn I ^f' ''"' second at 5.3<i o'clock a. ui <I syiuiialhy
Ihe Ualiii-s law will l>e aluiudnncd. All 111 her excise bills will be iH>ruiittcil to slnmlier in cmnmlflee.
All Around the State.
llaiisville nursery men are preparinii In Iill large sjirlng orders.
Prnperly is selling r.t exceiitioually nice tlgiircs this spring at Leitoy.
Wages for farm bauds In Orleau;^ I'liiinty Ihc coining season are fo iw SJ4 III iK'Jii for slugle men, nud from fli'i lo .'in for men lioardlng themselves.
Angola talks of Issuing $;t.'t.lliKj worth of bll Ills 10 establish a water worki plant In Ihat village. The questiou will be submitted to taxiiayers at au caHy liaie.
Insuraiiie jiremiuiiis In the Tona Wandas liave Iwen boosted fwenfy-Hv* Jier IIUI.
Till' nexl fliinual cnuvcnliou of tht Slate rniversiiy will lie held uu Juu( oil and July 1.
.\ special elei'thni was held lo decldi wheiher ihe city of lihuca should nc quire iis own watertvnrks nysleni. Tin prniiosiflon wall defeated by a vole of 7IS tl, .-.H,'!.
A large ciilony of Italians has set ihil in jiheridau. Ciinufauqua Couniy. Thi-y ure ftcqulriiiu' grape lauds ami are rapidly Improving their tiuaucial kud social iKisitiuus.
Pentecost, u a Qe
Jewiah faith, and having'corns'fb far hd not only (taid out during the festival, ball prolonged his atav nntil now. "B«a^ Ktaiaa. The Oreck form for laaiak. Ha was evidently reading aloud, and tkis wa^ common among ([Vientala and was tkai _ practice of the ,1cwa. He may kav* ok^ '^ taincd the expenaive raanuaeript wkilc aN .".^ Jenualcm, and waa uow looking oTsr Ur new found treasure.
39. "The Spirit (aid." Hiat iawai^ t oice which directed Philip to appcoackl • the traveler and keep near tks ekartat,: waa a command of the Holy Qhoat d«rsUr ing in him. The angel who had girsn hiw ,. sj Ihe tint direction had depsrtad, aad iMnn ^ the influence of ths Holy Bplrlt complstadP the information.
30. "Philip ran." Showing promptaast in obeying the guidance of tho Bpirit, "Heard him reaiL" Philip wss tralkiac or running by the side ot tlie chariot. 15 attaching himself to a train of paopls whv were journeying in the same duaotioa ha would not be considered an intttider. "^a- derstandett thou." The questioD would imply that PhiUp was ready to explaia< Philip did not begin in a roundabout war, but came directly to the point. In koqr; conversation we ahould come at one* ta the truth ifaelf.
31. "How ran I?" Thus admittinf tka* there was nothing within himself to unfold the meaning of God's word, and jret «»| pressing an earnest desire f'-know iU neanint.
82, T'ho place of the scriplwrt." Th* chapter (Isa. SS) contains eleven disttnei [efersnees to ths vicarious suftsnnai «i ^ Christ. "As a sheep." A vivid dsseriptlei j of our Saviour's silent svbmisdoa to thai Mctifldal death, to wktok Ha hnmbM Himself. 1 Peter 2: ».
93. "Hia humiliation." In his hamkU position as a poor man. "Tsken away.'i In the contempt, violence and outraft which He ¦uffered aa part His humiliation, the rights of iualicc and humanity whicli belonged to II iin were taken from Himi "Declared Ilia generation.*' There is a ircat variety ol opinion as to the meaning of this expression. Many think it equiva¬ lent to Baking, Who can descrilie the wick* edness of the men of His time—Uis "coivi temporsriea?" '
31. "Of whom speakclh," etc. Probably llieie wns no liitle diccuuion oa this point. "Of himeelf." Thinking IsaiaM might have predicted his own martyrdon by siwing asundSr, according to JewisM tradition. Heb. H: 37.
3.1. "Opened hia mouth." Feeling tha great responsibility of unfolding the tnia meaning of the Scriptures to his heathen conipniiion. "Began at the same." Ho look his sermon into the goejicl concemina Christ. What the prophet had deelarad, had indeed licen fulfilled. The Old Testa¬ ment ia fulfilled in tho Kcw. "Preached Icsua." Showed that .Tesiia waa tlic Chriat,^ and in Hia peraon, birth, life, doctrine^ miracles, passion, death and reaurrcrtiott the Scriptures of the Old Testament wera fulKlled. I
30. "As they went." They rauat hava ^ (ourneycd aome liinc together. "A certain -^^ Water." Thera arc many idle conjecluraa' ta to the exact pinec of thia baptisai.' "See, here ia water." The expression H merely, "Behold, water!"
.17. "Philip said." This verae is wanting in the Revised Version. "If thou bsliav^ est." Believing ia csarntial tu aalvatina. With the heart man helieveth unto rMlt> riiiiHnrHa. Without inith it ia impossiUata pleiiae Ood. It ia not so much our doing aa whut wc are at heart that Ootl eatimslas. He desireth tiHth iu the inward parts. God wants the heart fo he moved toward Hull. "The Son nf Ood." After listsni^ lo the story of Cliriat'a humiliation an] drath, lo believe truly that He was tka Mcsaiah would certainly atir all the lovf and adoration of Ihe soul; for love pnr- iliaacd redciiipliou, und love is tbe pries lot it.
,18. "To atiind slill." Of routsa tkl -%'hale retinue would ace what took pUuM^ •nd they may certainly be regarded ss tka nucleus of a congregation to bo eslw> bailed in Klhiopia.
.19. "tlaught away." A suddea sapat* nafur,il miioval. The oxpresaions ia t Kinas 18: 12; 2 Kiuga 2: 10, and tks dto- appearance of Chriat in l.ukc M: 31, iatac pret the atatement here. "He wsat—a^ • juicing." .Ioy from Ood, Joy in Ooi, )iiy uf (Iod.
4n. "Philip waa found." Fonnd hiat* •elf; made hia appearance; an eipressi— ronlirming the niiruculoua manner of bli transportation. "'At Aiotua.'" Tbs aaeiaol Aahdod, on the plain by the sea, aigbtasM , milea north nf Oasa. Thencs ha wti^'.,- preacblng northward along tbe coast io'' Caesarea. "To (,'aeaarea." Boutk m] Mount CarracI, on the plain of flhsrwi. Here, twenty yeara after, I'bilip aist Ifi ; old-lime peraeculur, tisal, tb* auostls tfmA AcU 21: 8-10,
Moar Kaalaraais to Caaada.
The I>oodon Timea prinU deUila Ot a \ new scheme for emigration to Wa' Canada. Nearly 31100 fieraons srs aboat i leave Liverpool or Olaagow in order I tie in the Dominion, and others wjll I in April, -May and .Tune at tha rata 4000 monthly. The plan grows out al C organised emigration from ths ern UniUd NUtei to (^nada vears ago. It is alatad that SO/l nave removed in the intcrisa SUtes to the Dominion. The am^mutt I "peraonally rondttrted" front bis SiNaaJ the Far West at a total coat of H». receivea a grant of IHI acrfs if be Is I hie of cultivating il, and U bclpsd hia ezpensea until hc has acttlad oawB
NortkwHS 1 bsgaa (sai^; ojufpenoiii:
A hurr.iauc struik a ixirtiun of Omaha. NV!.. and did grejit damage I" prniR-rly: no llvi. wer.- lost.
.^any insurgenit uuK tKirtiuns of <ht
surreudered in rati PbHiiiDines
Oarvaay Avalda a Maw Laaa.
The Budget Commilte.' nf the lier- Qiau Iteii hstag has avoldiHl a uew louu by culling down the army sod navy^'stiuiates.
Ta LIcenaa Horaaa.
iloraea abroad nre not shod with aharp ralkcd sbx-a, and. imiaequrntly. do not di.ir.a«c suect psvinj 2? iBU'-h ¦•« they d., iK the t'niled blatei' Tbe suggeatiun baa lieen made that all horaea should hc ii tenaed, to fori'e their ownera to p.iy a pro¬ portionate coat ot maiutaining Ike atreita la repair.
Maaator Kabbae Kail
monaU-r belt presi.
Ta Coaipal M Hilary SarVlae.
The .N'aial l..egislaturc has adiqin d a nsulution io favor of cuuipiUaurv mil- Umrj service.
s nibbhr' niaaurai-lory weigba 1.') three tinica aa much as a locoln.
liy huili for :« loua, or mica aa mueli as a locomotive. Ita I loul length la thirty feet Snd lU width ; fii'y iDfbra. TImi capacity of the pre»a la { i>i^l'it tons of rubber belting in ten ko'jr4, ' or taclve nulca cf iKi>.ia<.b belting a day.
Tba Caraasla aeatMah Vaad.
Tlie Iruvteea of the Andrew Can iliiwnienl of 110,000,000 for tbs univeraitiea have held their first
The
report ipjilied 2MI
ere assiatcd, st s
f »114^0S, for tbe wiatar ssssisu pt f IHO-.' The truatae* had smpls praal i the pitying of fees waa the grsatsst I In iimny deaerviag atudcnts. 'twa ^
iMve been returned aliaady by ,.
. luilenta. One received an aaazjieetad I ill',', the other woa a acbolarskip, fl Fi|irr.i»ed plcaaura at being pen repay the fsea advanced lo tkaai.
OIWB Qofi
WbolaaaU Kaecatlasa T\ In the checking oB iha Kol . ment receipts from taxea and iatetaat inua ll waa diacuvared that a least " ¦rill yen bave been cmbeieklcd by I meat offiriala during Ibe but sia Ve Vn Vok, Minuter of Fiaaaee, I tiled the Kmpernr to peas ssate deatb on all olliciala who ¦JIUU >ni. More liian eighty irii|i'u4te<l .lud among tlicae M 1 ilk. former Premier w ICofisa.
Tba rataaia ol Caba. No leaa than an.QOOJNO asias et 1 r.eariy ball tke island-^ forset. nr* ibirty diftereat spsciaa el t»\ma4 iuurd thaa.
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19020314 |
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^^§§nn $xmd^ fletoietei. A. FAMILT MKWai'APXR OT LOCAL A.SD GBVERAL, IKTBLLIOBSCX. FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1902. TIBKI: tLtO TSAaiiT ISADTA^SS NO. 20. A5THMA CURE FREEI ¦ffiMta iNBteiit Rcltof and Parmanant la All ¦UT ABwunMLT fsn on bbokift of FOSTAL. '^ WBRB lOOa MAKB AMD tPliaiai PLAIHLT. Than ia nothing like Astbmalenc. II faringa inatant relief, eren in (ho worst caaaiL It oaiaa when all elae fails. Tks Bar. C F.W.lU.of Villa llldgt. III., siyi' "Yoar trial bottle of Aathnialen* received in gooi Conditlae. I aanaoC tell joa how thsnkfal I feel for tlM fDaa aerlvaa from tt. 1 wm a slave, chained wilh a yatcta aaca Ikroat sad aalhiaa for ten yean I daifalrad of evar balaf earad. I taw yonr advar. liaaaMat foe Ika ear. of this dreadfal and torment lag disaasa, Asthas, aod thoagfat yea had o.ver apokan yaarsalvaa, bot rasolrad to giva It; a trial To aiy BotoaishaaeBl, tba trial actad Ilka a charm a fall-slaa bottle.* Haw. Dr. Marria Waohalar. Bsbbi of tb* Coog.Boai laraal. Niw Yoiu, Jan. ), tool. Das. TsST Baoa'. Mavtcias Cc, Ooallaiaaal Yoar Asthmaleaa is an excellfeiit 'aaiady far-Astfaawand Msy Fever, aad ita comrfoa itiaa oUavlaCaa all IroaMaa which corablna i3lth Aalbaia. Its aaccaaa la aatoniabing and wonderful Altar having it earafally analyzed, wa can aiata that AsthmaJaa* contalna no opinm, morphfna cUoroforai or ether. Very tmly yonrs. BXV. OR. MORRIS WRCHSLBD. LET ME NO MORE A MENDICANT. Let me no more a mendicant Without tije gate Oi this world s kingly palace wait. Morning is spent; The sentinels change and challt:nge in the tower, " Kow slant the shadows eastward hour by hour. [Open the door, O Sentinel! Within 1 aee them sit, The feastert, daring destiny and wit. Casting to win Or lose their utmost, and men hurrj* by At offices of confluent energy. Let me not here .1 mendicant Without the gdte Linger from dayspring till the night is late, And there are sent All ho-neless sLirs to wander in Ihc sky. And beggared midnight winds alone go liv. —Arthur Colton, in the .\tlantic." Aeoa Spriags. N. Y., Fab. i, 1^1. TwiritiiuriaatiaMaal ftuai a saasa of daly.havlng tested the wondarful ctttc aCAitfeai*. My wif* has baaa aaicted with apaimodic asthmt Uaf liabaatUM ant of Novsaibsi Anae aaia* aaabotUa haa astbaia haa dlsaaaac. ijtl* that Tcaa aaasMsatly lacoaaaaaod lb* madicii '•I^ . a haa dlaapp«arc |
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