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A FAMII.T NF.W4l-.VHKR Vtt I.lKAt. -V.M» liKSKIlAI. INTKI. I.lli FM K.
VOL. IV.
FRKKPORT, X. Y.. FIMD.W. SlJ'T1:M P.FI? s, I.sjm.i.
'^\ Tlhk«! tL»0 TUftLT !¦ AOTAHtS
NO. 45.
W.J. STCELC, M. D.. fMrSICIAX and SURGEOX
¦AUIWIIIB, I. I.
I ltaSaBd*lo7l>. M.
(Mio*. Vtttrlaan Avenno iIMcsboae (Mi. Ualdwlna U.
•COWttC A. MOTT. LAWYBH.
hat ll>**My,M. T. Clly 1 Co., H. r, "aiVramaAA," "miADrooUyn."
n. A. omujon.
VCfJfDBD AUCTIOXEER...
rOhBR*.
I r. wRMirr.
fiUUL AUCTIOXEER.
wtr. l-l.
raOFENMIONAL.
• Greater New York •
Dentetl Fetrlors,
lORCERECKER 1 SRIDHORE.
oon. vuLroa and gold sts, Brooklyn, N. Y.
THE SABBATH SCUOOL.
NTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR SEPTEMBER Ift
Sal ol Teeth.
U«ld Crowns
Oolll PillinBi,
Othw rilliaB,
a.-i.oo
e.-t.(Mi
mo-l
• 9 ..-.0
FULTON' AND HOLH .STREK PS, Opp. Looser a, BROOKLYN, tt. V.
DRESSMAKING
IR THE HICHEST STYIE OF THE ART.
..THE MISSES LEE..
•niAiiaat.
lockYilieGeDtre
fWagA Avenue, 'HMKyiLLB CENTRE, L.
I r. rmoMPa, Pr*dd*n«.
IO. KMIBHT, Tie*Pi«*McBl.
SmTU. Caahlar.
orimoiDRBi
mmter n. Umlih. ~ ' I.. Wallac*.
1 If. Haalth.
JokaT. DaTl*on, ERwHdT. ThuiBloa,
kdbftChMna BaDkinf BoirineM Of aiWaaamm. inMea^pactal OepoaitB.
id the
A. M. tof P.M.;
,tA.M.toMM.
'Vapa Tnaadaya and Fri. it'AiK.
WANTAGU,
IhofL I. K. K. Hlati.
on* mile
Parfoct flt iraaranloed from meaiuremeut Trying un not n.-eoaaary. Prioea raaaonoble. Work the boat.
laatnietkm Bivea la Oil Palniinc.
FINANCIAI..
THEFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL, »30,000.
IIII STBEET. FREEPORT, L. I.
JOHN J. RANDALL,, President.
CHAUNCEY T. UPRAHt'K, Vlcc-Pn-slilcnt,
WILLLAM S, UALL, Caahler.
BOARD OF DIBECT0I13:
John J. lUndall, Smith Coi, William. R.Hublcr, Wallaea II. r^irnwcU, riiumaa D, tjmtlh, Angnat Immlg, Charl** L. Wallace,
Chauneey T. Fpragu* William U. Uillor, 11. We.lel I'.ui. Oeorge Wallneo, (Jule. I'ettit, Harvey II. Hmlth, Oeorge M. Kandall
William !4, Halt,
Open, except legal holidays, frnm 9 a. m. to I p.m. OtTera faellltlea aud indnrements in every deimrtment ninal to Ihoaeof eilber thu New Vork or Brooklyn Hanka nr Trust IXiin. iianlea, and every acc^immiHlatkni as fnr ns Is conalalent wilh ouiiaurvatlvo nianaifeiiieiit.
Interest al Ibo rnle nf Ihree |M-rreiii. paid ou time dsfiualts, tbruc lu.intbs ur ii.,ire.
Drafta laauwt on all parta of Kurope. Doea a general hanking huainens. Aeconnt* of coriiornllona, cuiniiaules, aocle- ll*a, ele,, willclted. Entire aatlsfaction guaran lee<l. Inqnlrlea will recelvn prompt attention and
Inbjecti Rncnuragtag lit* Uillld.ri, ll.c. II., 1-9—(iolden Till: Ilac. il., I — Memory Ven... 4, 5—Cuiiiiu.ntary on th* Uay'. Leaaon,
I. "Iutbe seventh montb iOctober), ouo ind twentieth day," The suvcntb dnv of Ihe (eaat a( tnberuncloa. Lev. '.>3:3J.3II. Thla woa > tba&kaglvlug (eatlval, aud tli-i :all to Lirnlse nud tlianksglvlng In nn un- liilsbed temide miglit naturally suggest {looray and .iesponding thoughts, especl. Illy alter a pour bnrvi-st and a deprosslug leason. This stnte o( mind waa Ibo mov. lug cause o( llnggul's measage o( encour¬ agement.
Th.
, Ibe ( la lert
ssiige
to 111.
and tin
STATE NEWS.
rana.llan Tmotia at Albany.
For the nrst time since the llevnlutlnn Britlsu Irnnps und-r arms luvmled Hie henrt uf New York Stale, when the Cinv- .rnor.(ienera|-8 F.nt Hunr.ls .if Ollnwn, Canndu, nuoitierlug S50, tn coimunml ol Ll.-ulennnt-Cnlouel H-nlglns, arrived lu At- hnnv IIS the gueats ol the Tenth Batlalinn, N. O. N. Y. The re.-epilon accnrdo.1 them wns a must eulhualustte on.-, nconlln.iniis -ivnilou boiug tendered tbo red.cnuled vis Ilnrs as tbey inHrche.l up the hill tn the Slnte Arinnry, where the men were qunr. lere,l during th.'ir stny. befnro mnklng n tuur nl Hie Capllnl Hi,. KlecuHve Chainbei Was visile.I, and lu Hi" absence ol Hovernni Itnosevelt Ihn rnllnwliii wns rend tn thu (iuanl w.dl, bls mliilary se.-retnrv: -i'lenso pre¬ sent tn tho Font Huni.l my cmllnl well wishosi slnle how s-irry I am Ihntl eann.t meet llieiu In |<ersi%u. and tbat I hull their visit Willi 1 cciillnr hlensuro. coming n- ll dnes nt n time when tbe Knglish spi-uklnu pe.iples liave tmeu brnllglit clnser Ingelhel llinu ever bernre, r.ir 1 leel that It Is ol pei'ulliir luten-st In the mture ciVlll7,allnii nml humanity that Ibis gniiiireclli.g shoub' eniitluue In be slreiigtliouoil.- Lieutenant Cnlunel llndglus, n. inminHndlng nm.'er nt thotiunril, respnnded, thnnking Onvernni llnnsevell through his mllliarv secretnr) lnr his kin.l expresslnns or welenme nu.l alatlng Ihnl Hih Huurils visit tn Albnuj wns marrel uuly In tbe nlisenc- nl Oovernui lionsevelt. Tll" (luard wuuld like In bnv. u.et tbe distlngiilslied soldier nml ('lite Executive nf the Kmpire stale, snld (\ilouel llndgln., but iiinler-tnud tbnt .m-lal busl uess elsewbon, delHlus llim. Later In th< uiurning the Hiinnl was esenrte.l In Wiisli k and ther' went Iliniilgli the f the tr.ioping nf Hi" i-ilnrs, lu un the visiturs Insliei-ln.l Wnter
ington 111- nil
ll nt Lngouu Islaud, Tliclr w-.i days.
Hnried lln
llruwn
':^'^7^
Gmohouo Plutt
low br qaivnllty. Poll dmstlon* toi
Cplontlnc aod oar. bf lortr*** In OM no* liat, whloa fi**laaU.
R. P. Jeffrey & Son,
BelliDore.LL
CHOICID
OODCLEFT
BUILDma SITES
MMiy bMM Mekera, who are crcctlnr a class ot
tfeat ate ati emcelM in size and architectural beauty
wtthta tbe Qreater New -York suburban home section. I
>D BOATING. BATHING. FISHING. nvB rcrr or watcr at low tide.
Hm mw WOODCLEPT INN, wbkb accommodates aoo guests, im tatt al tha WMMaft prapertjr.
lOCnEB i TNE PROCRESSIVE VILLAGE OF
FREEPORT, L. I.
, Fw Ohiiwbat..,WelI-eoniPDed Fire D-ipartmont, bMlkit Watar Safjij, £laotno^Li|titk. " ~
Por partlculan apply to
RANDALL & MILLEB,
FBEEPORT, L. I.,
OR..
Bodfori AvMUO, BROOKLYN. N. Y.
full.iireis wh'j met denlh In tbo South struggling for llle fre.'dom of the slnves, were re-lnlorreil In the cemelery ut Nnrlh Flbii, besblu tbe glnve nf tbelr belnvuil lender. The cemetery Is purl ol th" fnnu OUCO uwi.eil by Johu llriiwn, nnd aniuetline ngi, purcbnsed by the Slnlo tn perpeliiat. ami linnor Ills lueinory. The day on which the eereuinules were held wns tbe fnrly third anniversary ..( the fniiiuus bnlllo nl llsBiiwntli.'inlo. Abuul irrW persons were In ntteiHlnnce at Hie .i-relses. Over n
slugl" 1 n gr..vo n-stcl thn seven ciiskels
ennlnlnliig tbe remains nl ttm mon. The llev. Jushuii Vuuiig ileliven-.l nil mliliess,
re.-nlllng the necnsl m n ,'nld Heceiuliei
ilav, forty yenrs befure, when be lin,l stnud beside an open grnvo lu the snmo place and as ,,nlclallnR clergymnii liu'l seeu .'om- mlltoil tn that gravo ull that wna mortnl ,.1 John Brown. At thn conclusion nt bls ro murks, the Ep|ic (umlly, tbo only survivors or tbese wbom John Browu took to North Klbn nud estnbllsbeil In a cnlnuy, buplUK to make them (ree nnd Indepoudout, sunn lhe .snmo livmn sung lurty yenrs ago ut thu .liilerm.'Ut of tbelr cblottaln. Colouel lllcl.ani J. illutnn gave a lnng sketch nl the career nt thnse whnso remains were re luterrod. Bisbop Puller spik- brielly ami wua (ollowod by Wbllebiw Held. Thf lllililes weio tbeu Inwered lnln Hie grnve Tb" firing aqund of the Twenty.sixth lu riintry gavo a parting snl.it" nud Hie cum pnny bugler s.iunde.l tnps. Thn remalni nf Annin P. Stevens nnd Albert Haiib'tt WllU were engage.I with Brown In tbo raid lind whu w.r.l huug nt Cburb'slown nn March Hi, HUI, were dislnlerred from tlinli gravis III I'erth Anibny, N. J., nul re.buileil beside "llssiiwnltn..ibi lin.ivn. "
civil rt peoiile
you." It wn, lllty.slx years aince 8iilomons tempio wns Jestroytid (U, C, SSGl, nml therecould huvo beon quite a uu.ober present able t" de. icrlbo lla aplemlnr. 'Hnw d i ye see It uow." Tbey uolnil live points ul Inlerlnrlty; In the aliaeiicu nt |1| Ibusncre.l lire; (1) thu dbeklnah; (3) the nrk nndoberublm; (41 tha L'rlinandrbummim; (h) the spirit at pruph.
ecy. But tbo i-iinue-ttun ur the secnnd temple with tbo Me.sslnh more thau cuun- leHiulaui-ed nil those, tor Ho Is the anllly|i» or all the tlve. Hods eallninte ol t .logs If very .llft-en.nt rmm man'a. Z"Ch. « 0; cum. pi.ro 1 Sn.n. 1.1 7 However low tbcir o.sll mute nl tbe preseut temple trnm Its nut- wnnl Inrerlnrllv, Ood holds It superlnr Zecb. 4:10; 1 Cnr. l:-i7, 'it. Uosldes the rich- ness of tbe seuliilurus In the firmer torn, plo, evorytblug ivblch a.liultled ol It wus irerlal.l with gold. The pnrcb thut wo. In ironl u( tbe liouse. twentv ,-ilblts bniud (nliout Iwelve leet). and .1-20 cubits high (about seventy.three (eel), waa nverlabl wllliln with pure gold; the house glistened Willi preclniis st,incs, Hlx hundred talents o( gold (nbuut lai,600,0001 wero employed In oveHaylng tbe lluly o( Hnliea, "lu cum- liarlson as untblng,'- What wits tho uae ol so inucb sell.denial, nu.l sucb hard work, (or a tsmple of sn tllHo valu-y Wby uot Ilrst get rich theiusulves uud tb.n build a arurtbv temple?
4. "Be stning." This thre. i'.,i<i exhurta- Hun to tbe goverumeut, prb-sthuod und people Is the same as wns given to tba grent lariiellle anliller. JnsU, 1:1-10, "Ami wnrk." Hnve Cournge, aud tbeu net It out. Be streugtbene.l by Inltb, nn.l pr.ive y.uir Inilll by your worka. Be divinely Inspire.I, uud tbeu w.rk with lusplrntluu. "Foi I um with ynu." Tbo greateat sirengtb Is to have Jobovnh wllb ua as our atrength, Nul In man'a "might," but In that o( Oud'a Hpirit, Tbe cblel glory of tbe teaiplu la not lla aplen.lld building, but Ood'a pr.^- ence. "Halth tbe Lord o( Hosts." Tbo (re.iuent occurretico of thia expreasloo. (unud here six timea (va. 4, 6. 7. K, ll), la a fenluro ol tbo prophecies o( Haggal, itecbarlab and Ualacbl. It la u( tbe nature o( all nppenl to the power nn.l resources o( Almighty God, either, as bere, to nwak-n tho conllilence, or, us elnewbere, tu subduo lb. rebellion o( tho Jews.
6. "I covenanted with you." It wns oow a loug time Bince tbe original covenant with tbe uutlou bad boeu mude (Ex, l'J:'.!4), and tbe nntlon bad pasaed through mnny pbasea au.l lortiines slnco thnt tl.ae, and these rolurned exiles might well bo doiibl- (ul whether, ntler nil thut bn-l comn nnd goue, they could count themaelvea heirs to tbe promiae uiade tn tbelr (orefiilbers. "My spirit reninlneth." Tn Inaplurynu, ns lie did Hie leiidors nut pmpbela o( old; to wurk jusl su.ih wonders (nr you as lie .Hd (or them. "Tbe wnrd." "My spirit." Tbu two reasons for tbe call to preaorvlng energy In working (nr Hod: I. Tbo cove¬ nant Hod hnd mn.le with tliem In the past. 3. Theabl.Hi.g o( Ills Spirit with tbem In the preseul. "Fenr ye not." Let tin .lls- co.iraglug (ears have pluco lu yuur mind nr weaken ynur bauds,
6, "Y*t oneo. It Is n littlo wblle." A sin¬ gl* brlel s|iui.-.. uulll a serl.ia u( muvements Is to liegln, wbich nro to end lu the advent .i( tbe Messiah, -'tbo d-slro o( ull natl.ins." Theabakiug n( untluua implies ju IgmeulB o( wruth ou tbo In.-a nt H.i.l'a |ieu do, tn precode thn relgu o( tho Prl.-ioe o( I'ouce, In tboir past history Hod bad abakon tho nallona many times—Kgy lit, bythe plagues aud overtbrow; Ibo untloua dwelling lu Canaan; tbo Asayrlnna la Hezeklah'a time; tbe grent nntlona. in Neliuchn.lnoEEar'a llmo I.elor.. MiH Jews wero made caiitlvea (or tbelr sliis, tbeu his empire was sliiikeii, and Cyrus enme to tbe bond. In order tbat the people might returu; nnd, ngnln, the king.lom o( bls succeanors wns ahnkon, so lhat Harlus might bo king nud len.I bls nld lo tbe rebulldlug ol tbo temple, Hnnu wns to b.'glu again u uew ern n( the sbnking ot the nnllous nt aeon lu Huulnls vlslnus, by which the redemptlnn o( tbo wurld might .'oina. The Jews lu Hnggnl'n tlmn besltn. led ab.iut going fnrwnr.l wllb tbo work, through drtn.I ul thn world.power, Medn. Persia, lutlueiicod by the ernd of Hamnrln, Pbo prophet assures tbem tbnt Hits nud nil jtber world.powera are to (uli beloro .Mes. Hub, vbo la to bo associated with tbe toni. pie, therelore Ibey need (enr nought, Ther* is acnrcoly n prophecy of the Old Tesiu- 3ient which dues not to aomo extout refer ill (Christ a second coming,
7. "Deaire of all nntluna ahnll como.-' rhla glorious title o( Chrlsl seems lo refer .1. Jncob's iirophecy (Hen. 49:10); that to lllin shall the gathering ot Iho people lie. Balaam, lu the land ol Moab, hnd s|ioken ,ir a Htar that abould Hse nut ot Jncnb; nnd Ink. In tho land o( Vt, spuke nl his living Iledeomor, There wna n g.-nernl expe.-la. Hon at the Hme uf (-lirlet-. birth, tbruugh. nut all the civilized world, that a great ll.'Blnrer of the gulden age wns nbuut tu np. pent. "I will lili tbis bnuse wllh glury,'' «s the flrst temple wns lllled wllli tlieclund ?l ginry, tho symbnl ot (iod (1 Kings Nil, > Cbrnn, G:14), sn ibis s.-cnnd temple wns tilled Wilh the "glory" of Hnd (John I 14). relied In tbe fleah at Christ's first coming, wheu lie entered It and perlonued miruclea there, but Hint glury Is tu bo revealed at Ills aecon.I coming. Mai. 3:1.
H. "Silver. .g..lil Is mine.-' Ye are dls. appointed ul the al.s.-uce ot these preelnus metals In tho a.lnrnlug at this temple, as jompared with tho Ilrst tempio. 1 eniibl adorn this tem|ibi with tbem, but 1 will tdnrn It wllb n 'glory " lm mnro pn.cbiu., Scrlpluri snitli nnl; "(Ireat sbull be tb. s<i.'nutv or «-..tlL..f this latter bnuso nbov*
Ibe (lr«t," but tlie1^.,lo ---.^
'J. "In this plnce will I give peni»u, ;._'.. isaurancntbut nnildst theHireateuedshak. J the tnaoci*. At tin iug uflbe iiatinns tbe peuple ul Hnd sbnulil cuvered and thn nir tilled with tb
ure. uude.slrnyc.l by siirrnunilliig^ Where they enme fruu Is n mystery. Ills
tbo result
A Vli'lliu of lly.lruiihnbli
Thnmns It. Barry, nf slm nf n n-nllv ben.lc elYurl In save a vnuug bill fruai tbn nllnek uf n mad dug, dlud lu the Insl throes of bydrupbubla nt the Pasteur lustitute, ButTntn, Allbnugh be wns billon over tbree months ngu, the Insidious disnnsn did not mnko Ils pres¬ ence known until twn weeks befun. h|, dentil, llnrry wns nt bls bnuse lu Sluan nil May li. When his wile cnlled lu hlm tbnt vuuug (Illu rressolt, tbe eight-year nld suu ..( a neighbor, wns being nltncke.1 In rniut ..r Hie dwelling by n vicious dug llnrry rnn tn Hie rescue nud succeoded tu driving uwny the brute, but not bernre buth bo aud tbe lad hnd bneu blttun. The wnunds benln.l soon ariorwanla, aud tbe nrrnir was Inrgnlleu uulll tbe -rruasolt iioy su.ld.'uly fell HUnu.l .Iled soon iHlerwnnls will ull nf Hi- symptuius ot liy.lniphnbin. llnrry wns rrlgbleue.l. He went t.i BulTnIn uud nftor n cnnsultntlnn with Health Cniu- nilsslnner Wende, eul.'rod the Pasteur lu stitute tn bo trentcd. Hurry was Ihlrly eight yenrs uld nud hnd nlivnye been atrong aii'l r.ibiist. He luiives u widow nud live I'hildreu.
llecl.inn All.et. Manv Lien.,
A cnse nf great linportunco with reler- encH In Hinusauds l.r liens whlcb have been Illeil ngnlnsl the Stnto lur wnrk nn the nnnl iniprnvements IlllH Just b.'cn d.vldo'l iiv Judge liussnll In tho nctlun whlcb ttic Wlillehnll Luiuber Compnny, ul Wbttelinll, lirnnglit ngninst linker ,V Bnuker, nl Hlnv 'rsvlll.., lnr luiuber furuisbeil lorn jnb nu Hie Cliiimplalu CaunI. Judgo Busaell .le. .'bled the ease by hulillng tbnt thn plulu- tirt cnuld nut rnrei'lnse the Ilen agnlnsl the
.'nuul ami illsiulsse.l Hie n.'ll.in. T nse
wus the lirsl In 111. trb'.l, ami the it.'el.I.n. ny Judge Hussell lu tavur nf Mussrs. Ilakm .1 Hanker sets n |ireeeileul, which iiieaus
Iliat ic lit thn thinisnuds nf Hens ngnlnsl
Hie l',rle nud Chumplnln cnunls enn betun'-
A New Suii.rli.iendeal.
Ilnanl nf Matingirsor the Hudsun
111 Ki.rug" Fur Women iip|inliiteil
e S. Pease, M, 1)., id < Ig.lelisliuig.
teuiluutul tbe Inslll.itl.
luullnii. and
enty live, -p
I bv leleuraph
"iul
111 hlgh-
I'eii.o Hint —- la|-||- ' the pnsltinu on no .'uuiit nf III hoam^Biul Mnrv S, May, n lliichester, whn stum, sei'nud lu tho exam Inntl.in, was iuim.'diately a|i|iiiluteil lu liei
An Invasion ol llulterni...
.\ strange sight wna aeen n few dnys ugn
at Kiiigstiiu, wlion..siiildealy the streois ull
"..-l.with butt«rlll.>8.
were thn.^^''>* —A ><0»-- .. »
Tho census in Culin is In bo lak by Culiana, an.l it is officially a nounce.l llial this ia tbe drsl step self.go ver UIU cut.
An Iowa man haa been aske.I for hj Turkey to teach the natives I., farm. Iowa has pro.luce.I anme very i-oiir. age.Mia pe.iple, Imt thi.-i is a contract wlticlt niiRlit Iiriug even tho KtoiiteBt liearl lo a jiaiisc.
A French Hci(?nlist ananuuces a.lis- co»-ry "1..V iiieiiiiB .if which the mental |ii.iccsseH of y.l.till cau lio qtiickoiio.l an.l accelcrate.I I.y nu aiiplicnticii of eleitricily." .\re there uo sliiujilcs or .slipprrs in l-'rouc.'?
.\ UiiKsinii .savnut has .liscuvere.l a system of Illllg ili.stanco wireless telc- p'linuy. It will pr.ibiil.ly Iio followel liy tho .listro8.sitig niui.iiiucomenl that tho hello girl must ^o or be .lisiilnce.l l.y u wireleas Riilistiliile.
A Hartshorn (Mo.) e.hlor, who lie- liev.13 in all tho comforlH of home, says; "Wo woul.l prefer living in n small towu, whero the people will
syiupalhizo with you iu tronblo, au.l ! brother, l-'rod, my griuf au.l if yon hnvou't nuy trouble they -nill liuut 111" some for you."
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, havi: ulways ha.l n r e lu a r k all I y large number o( friemls u f in v owu Hex. Loi^t thin shoul.l lea.l lieople logive me nn iin.luBamoi'ut i^' -^ ofcrc.litforniuia- bility nn.l swcetiicHs of ilisposiliou, I may as well slale iit ouce that I huvu a liiurriageablo brother.
Being pcsso.sse.I also of n fair nmniint of brains, I wus uover for n uuiiii.'ut ilooeivo.l as to the nnttiro of Iho ulTeo- ti.m bivi.sho.l upon me by luo.st of my female frioii.Is. Itiil wlieu luy deurest chum, tbo girl I roally Ih.itight lovn.l IUO for my myself ul.iiii", lobl mo eho was eugage.l to bo marrieil lo my
The Sullau ot ISiiUi is tu receive a salary ofSl-J.Oililaycai ftom the I'nilcJ iStntos for slaying ut It..me ami behav¬ ing himself. If Iho I'ulte.l Slates bus any muro jobs of tho kiml l.i bo lille.l there is mil likely to be mucli .lilli- cully 111 limling applicants.
About half a million of .l.illnrs paid 111 the ileuiauils of foreigu (iovorii- oients is what the lynching biisiiiess lU tho Uuileil States has alreuily cost our Clovurnmeut withiu tbo past fo.iy, years, ami thoro ia a pi-oapeol lhat tho amouut will bo iinU'liiiitcly iucreaseil.
Dr. Stanton Coit, who fltaiteil Uu vcrsity Hetllemeut w-oik iu litis coun. i Hy, anil wh.i receull.y returueil hero fnim I-;ii(;luii.l, iiilomls to organize a outioiml labor movement, especially ilireoteil against trusts. Hin plan in- i ::lu.les the employment of pai.l Ica.I- I ars, who will make a sliuly of labor j (in.I.I.IIIIH, atnl become rec.igtii;',e.I by ivorking pcopleus Iheir Icuilci.s, j
II is estimatcil that n pari of the \ leliria ol tho terrible war that has so long beeu wage.l iu t'ulia consists of iouio .'iti.DOO .leslitute orphan chil.lrou nt recouceutrnilos who hnvo in tho ; last tow yenrs .lie.l of Kinrvalioii an.l i nant. TliOH.i chil.lren aro sciitlei-c.l ihr.uigh nenrly every city ami town ; which hail beeu of suflicient si/.o ami iiuporlauco lo receive the iliiveu out '-. oountry peoiile. !
I.ibrariau K, II. Aiilirsoti. ot Iho rittsbiHg ('arncgio Libiary, claims that lhe chiblrou will have in its new cxtentiou the finest rea.llng ro.im in lliu world. Ijo ulso claims thul the librory is growing faster thou any olh.r in the ciuntry, and that it buys iAovo new books tliun any other, w-ilh llie iiossiblo esceptinii ..f tlio froo li brary of Bostou. Tho rtttsbing li brary opeuod wilh about lli.OOli vol- tmes less than four yeiii-s ago, aud uow haa aboul T.'i,HOO.
Pioilucts of the aoil have formed Ihe basis upon which the great export Ira.le ..f tho Unite.l Stalea has heeu iTonteil, Heyoud a d.mbl the inoil- ucts of agrieultnio will eoiiliuiio tube the moat importanl factor iu this busi¬ uess for generations yet to couie, but pr.i.lnctrt of our vuri.ins in.Iustries are stea.iily a.lvnncing I., a level of o.iuali- ly wilh so-called raw malerials in onr foreign trade, und the next ten years will probably see the export tiado pretty eveuly divided between the two classes of matuifucture.l urti.-les and raw mat.-rials.
And Hm bnuse nf iind waa (reserved during the terrihle cnnlllct lie¬ lween the I'erspiu and tireek empires. •This plni-e.-' At Jorusnlein where Messiah made peace thruugh th. blnud of His cr.iss. Cnl. Lllb This peni'i. begins by removal ,ir tbe dll.lcully In the way nf tbe Just (iod scceptlug the guilty. Isn. '.i il. 7; M-.h.
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11 eeuU do nuthing but !>h ake. i mast tuve taken .-t bot it a barrel
I pHIt besides do/ens of other remcJics. but nv'\ er obtained
t benelit La.xt fall, in p^-ach limW I had a niost setious
J IMkI uicR commriKed to take Rip.ins Tabules, upon a
l^ajvkc, and tiMlirsI box made me all ni;ht and i have never IwMlouttheni since- I take one Tabule eaih momin); and ni^ht nctiwea when I leel more than usu.illv exh.tiisteJ I take three in They have kept mv sti-tm;ich $wect i.iv b'^wels rc^tnlar and I 'not had the least totKh of nial.tria nor s;-.|ittiHi; head.iche since I i usiilK them. I know also th.tt I si.t p better and w.ike up I Wfteshed than formerly. I don't know ii m manv complaints i TaMaa wiU hcl,\ bui I tto know ilicv wiii cure any one in (he 11 waa and I w<vuU not be without them at any price. I ' consider them Ihe cheai>esi-pri»:ed niediiine in thc w.irld. .ns tha most benelicial and the most convenieni to take. H warty-seven yeais of agf and have worked h.ird all iny life, the " tjaaSlfcrnws. bC-h eariy and Lite s.-.d ::; i!l k-.r^li oi Wiiihef, r ei^yed such good health as I have since last fall; in HS have all remarked my i'ii,-toved condition and have wturt are you doinK to Iimi; so healihy ? "
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The London correspnndeiit of the iplo Htntes tbut "newspaper a luarkeil ieuiiiru of BrilTaT^^ITWnWTii^^*v..'l''irt^^aBg.iw Weekly Herald gives pr.itcciion ovM"- every fatal accideut, covering all work Jieople, male or female, betiveen tho ages of fourteen au.l sixty tlve. They must have been sub.sciibers for at least t»-elvo w.-eks an.l signc.l tho ccupou regularly. The ciiuiiensatioti given is fni) if .lenth sh.nil.I ..cciir ivilliin six weeks of tho ac.'ident, nud Hie lieneficiarieH may be named on the ciiniion."
Tho Ictidency nf the obaiigca iti the
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j liglilcr armor an.l grealer apeed, and
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armor, and cau do with only one or
tvio gr.'ut ({UUS f.ir Koig dislauee lire.
The nuly thirteen inch shell tliat did
: any good iu nnr war was that wliich
scared the Ciistnlial Colon .in shore.
kuew no boumis.
I - I had goue over to stay all night wilh
I Maud, au.l had lui.l awake till lla. m.
! exchanging cniitidenoes, nnd all th.-
I time thetsueak never said a word almiii
j Fred. .\t lasl I .Iroiiped off to aleep
ond was just in the midst of a glori.ms
I dream, in which I was lea.ling the
eolillou wilh a magnilieenl man with
soulful eyes aud a bank account in
I seveu ligurcs, when Man.l su.I.Ienly
I Ihrew her arms about my ueck, entito-
; Iy shutting oil' my wiud and scariug
1110 almost int.. nervous |irostrati.in,
I nnd wi'll a burst of tears conrcssed
tiial she had beeu keeping a secret
! from mo for two wholo days, and that
wo were to be really, truly sisters, uot
I just sisters iu aii'ectiou, as heretufure,
j etc '
I I managed to wrigglo 6ut fiom un¬ der Maud's nrm, and then t ant up in bod ami said Ihiugs, I .lou't remcm- I licr exactly what they were, but Ihev I must have been piotly bad, for Fred ilidn't sjieuk to mo for a week (of course Maud had lo tell him), and Muud ber. sell weul around looking like a siiller- iug mailyr wlieucver wo ehuuce.l lobe j uu.ler the same roof.
1 was couvineeil lhat I was the most miserable girl iu the world alter that, nn.l the worat of it was that every¬ bo.ly, iiiolrtding >faud herself, thought that 1 wnn only luad because she was engaged lii-st, nn imputation which I ueed not say was oiitiiely unjust.
I'm sure I conl.l not see what Maud ha.l .lone that was so wotulerfiil niiy- wny. Fred is unythiug but brilliuut, uml 1 never considered him even good-looking, while as lougus mamma lives Iiu hasn't a jieuuv to his name ejcejit his salary, which is by no ucaiin jirinc.'ly.
Hnt Mand! You'd havo thought she'd lan.led a Vau.lerbill or a poet- laureate the way she acted.
I jiretemlcd not to notico her nirs an.I nursed my grief in proud silence, but I ha.l no d.nibt lhat I was the most wrongc.I an.l unhaiipy ciealiiro thai over lived, unlil subseijucut ovetits tiiiight ine that our ailiiirs are airnngod by au nll-ivis.. I'l-.ivi.lcnce in whom we luuy safely trust, uo mallei how .lark onr wuy may s.-em at tho lilue. 1 shall liever doubl tho wia- .loiii of I'rovi.leuce again.
To begin with, I found I wan likely lo get a l.it ..f uiuusoment out of this etigugement. Fred was mndly jealous of Mand all the time, tboiigh anyone oonld see with half an eye Hint she xvas simply mad about hitn nn.l iu deadly fear of b.sing him herself.
lie w.ml.l come home at lenst threo times a week, pale, haggard and wild- eye.l, a man bereft of liojie. Tlin rest of Iho time ho was ma.lly joyful and talked about Mand as if she wiih several lUgtecs higher than Ihe Hera|ihiiu. II nas enough to make a St. Bciuard dog laugh jnst lo ueo llilll.
I also fouud fnrlher cousolatiou iu the fact that ills slalo of miu.l iiitur- lered seriously ivilh Fred's npiielile, that I got all the extra pit.ldiiig ami things that hu.l alwnys falluti lo his share (Fred was nlwnys a greedy Illing). and tliuu I'erecval Jouoa cuuie Irom abroad.
I'.rceval was a millioiiaire's son, with a fnce to.i beaiititnl for worda mill a taste for Ibsen.
(If course all Ihis made hitu desira¬ ble beyond most other men, but I ninsl say llin way the girU of .\rcher ville made .liirerent kinds of f.i.ilM ..f Iheiuselves about him was enougli to ilis,';ii»l even a woman's rights advu- calo with her sex, —. Jj^£c.l har.lly sny thai 1 wnv smart omiiigh (ir - rrrhtt^aAlili- Jnuen with i.iiiikeil coolness. The flllir-rtJiii^ I uiul llim tuy beiiavinr seemed to piiz y.l.' III.' paiiipored youth. The se.'.nid tilue llll iiijieareil .listiiictly grateful. (Ill llio tliird h.. asked permissiou In euli, and 1 wenl houio at peace wilh nil the world, even Fred,
I'nr Uvo consecutivii artcrnoous aftai that I sal by the lea table in the baek diauing room, nttircd in my best (;owu, oxpectiug I'erceval- in vain.
On tiie sixth he camo. "What tt ilelighlfiil aurjirise," I ani.l gn.liingiy. I was a trillo nervous fri 11 waiting ho long.
".Ml, thanks," ho rcuiaiked, look- in,; ilisttiipoinle.I,
.\ml then mamma catuc in. ami iu spitn of my previous wnrniiigs lin isll.id things by Heating .Mr. .lones as if lie wero .Ulu-rl Kdwunl or .Mark Ilanna ..r ul least a royal duke, Man.ma never coul.I resist a miliiou
he wonnd up by beiug so oatrageonslj rude lo Mr. .loues that that gontle. man was confouudod aud Mnud weut home iu lenrs.
Aa f,ir ine, I went to bed liappy. Sly plan was working to a charm,
.\ day or two later I got mamma to nsk Mr. Jouca to dinner aud managed to have him lake Maud ont. Tbat aettled it; Fre.l treated I'eroeval in such an insultiug maimer that eveu he could hardly overlook it, and ho left early, to mamma's distress nud my secret joy.
After lhat I began to meet rcrocval every time I w-eut out of tho house. No matter whether 1 walked or drovo or ro.lo a wheel, I was sure to en¬ counter him before long, an.l he woul.l escort mn ou my way, leaving me al¬ ways ou onr return at the en.l of tho sireet leading to our house.
".Siiii'e your brother, who is your guardian, .lislikes me so, I cannai gu lo .vour home," he would say regret- fully, aud I woul.l blush and slammer an apology, "itut I must see you iu sjiite of llim. " rercevul woubt add w-itli a melting glance, nud I would go home iu the seventh heaven.
.\t last, after three weeks of this surreptitious courtship, Tercoval could etatid il no longer.
"Homy wife, llosamoud," he crie.l ono .lay. ".N'over miud what they say al home; I must have you—I uover knew 'what lovo was before."
I'oor boy, he had never known tho bliss of trying fnr what he wanted. Before this il had always dropped into his lap.
But I couldn't trust him even thoo, "Oh, uo," I snid timidly. "I dnro not, Fred woul.l kill you it ho thought of such a thing,"
"Let him li-y," anid Torcoval val- iantl.v, "I'll have you iu spile uf him. See, hero is the minister on his porch, llosamoud. Come, darling, he will give tno the right lo claim you frum your brother."
Aud before I knew what I wos nbont I found myself in the miuiater'a par¬ lor boiug married iu a bicycle skirt and pink cotton shirt waist.
Ten minut'es later I walked into Fred's office, leaving Perceval waiting Hillside, looking a littlo pale abont the gills, but with a combative gleam iu his eye,
"Fred," I remarked coolly, ns I looked my brother sijuaro in the face, "I wnnt to thank .you for whot .voit'vo .1.1110 for tue, I'm Mrs, Perceval Jones, by yonr leave."
Then a smile of incredulous relief s|irea.l over his face,
"liosh!" ho ejaculated, "To think that the follow aettially wanted you!"
VARIOUS ARGUMENTS
IVI.U'I. Coueli
Lively I'l Alwaya n
nire.
Onr visilor t.ink his leave in less than half au h.nir, and I knew thut unless I adopted .lesperalc measures I'erceval Joues was lost to me for-
When the characters in a novel are made to laugh heartily, look not for auy juatiiicaliou lu the text. It 14 merely oue of the liceu»c.l uur. aiities' of roiuautic writing. You are auj. p.>sed to grant the wiltiness of the joke Just aa you .-oDcede tho .livine beauty uf the heroine and the auj.cr- hiiiuan euuaistency of the ba.l man's badueaa. In other worda, it ia a aurl of .ymbo!i<.e.i joke, not a sample o( real luimor, and yoa are not asked to langb at the thing itself, but to be¬ lieve that it created a laugh at the time. Thia theory may account for tbe apparently atrange fact that in romantic Hclion the things that con- vBlae the character* naually leave the reader feeling rather aolemn. The tntbur doea not iuvrnt a joke. He
rely invents people wbo laagh ai i( oae.
Ilnl I'm Uol ooe to giro up eaaily, and ufter thinking bard Ihiuks all niglit I finally hit nn a plat, an.l nent to sleeji at daybreak atnl slejit till uoon aa sweetly and as lunuccully as a child.
Karly in the afterniou I telephone.l to Maud and aske.I lier t.i g.j with me vmi U the golf links at 4 o'clock, •lieu 1 toleph.incd to Fred to meet n. there ami jiroceeded lo make a fetching toilet with a light heart. When we reached tbe links there was Mr. Jones (he had lueulioijed that he was going the day bef..re)
Ho was IiHikiug boro.I aa uaual, but ] men's understanJiuga
cheered up whi-n I treated Lim with | —-—
liaugbty col.Iness.
I eluded hia attempt i at converaa- tii.ii, h.iwever. and threw M.ii.I in Ui- way whenever I could.
I waa rewardrl by aeeing l.im aeat Ilimaelf by Maud's.i.le aud commence a dis.iuKitiou 00 Ibsen aa Fre.1 earn* round the hill »d bta bicycle.
No ...oner did Freil'. eye light on 111* c. uple thao he commeuce.l to
The sonl-stirriug problem of wh.T is a coiv a bull, a probloin which has beeu before the thiukers for ages, aud has sent its thousauds to tha mad- house, has lately received many brainy Kolutiona, aomo of which follow. This one is a gem:
".\ now is a monosyllabloiamonosyll. able is ouo syllable; ono silly-bull ia a bull. "
A shade less culpablo is this one:
".\ cow-is half a coward; a coward is fonr-lifths a bully; four-flfths of bully ia bull."
This ouu took refuge in Laliu:
".K cow- isa big calf; a big calf is a better half; a better half is alios tous, and a bos laurus is our bull."
.\nolher Latin scholar sent the syllo¬ gism:
".\ COIV is a tosaer; a tosscr tore us; taiirns is our bull."
This is I.y far the worst in tho bnncli.
The next method of leasouing runa on the lineal deacondaut line, with very good results:
"A cow ia tt calf lhat is old; a calf that is sol.l is a small sale; a small snle is a bad goer; a had g.iro is au ox's iro; nn ox's sire is a bu'l."
.\nolher along the namo line:
".\ cow is a heifer advanced in life; if n calf advanced iu life it woulil Iio farther oif a call, aud the (ather of n calf is a bull."
Tho tightest argumeut in tho list is algebraic. Its couoluaious ure indis¬ putable;
"Let X equal a bundle of hay; now, il will be admilto.l that auy ouw is cnjiablcorconsuniiuga bundle ofUay— that is to say, nny cow is equal lu a bundio of hay; thereforo, any cow I' pials X. Similarly, il may be sbotru that auy bull is e.jual lo x. But things which are e.jnal to the same thing lire cjiial to each olher; there¬ fore, any cow cijuals any bull. Ue¬ ni.ivitig tlie common term 'any,' we have cow c.juals linll. Whicli was tu bo jirove.l. " Citicitinali Emjuirer.
WISE WORDS, has a right lo frown.
-So-
tbe perfume of horoio
Noon
lected. Fame
deeds.
There is uothiug more daring thau T??rioewJ:tiiice.
A gciier^nlll^ action is its own re¬ ward -Walsh. " ¦ ^-.
IIlinger and cold may be boniP^b'^l iujustico uever.
11 is haid In lighl with jiasaiou, for il IinvH Wllh life.
.\ hapjiy brill.-maid makes a happy bride. -Tenuysou.
A moment of lime may make us uu- hapj.y forever, —day.
A go.iil heart is better than all the hea.ls iu the w..rld.--Itulwer Lylloo.
A g.iod b.iuk ia the best of friends, lhe same to-day and forever,—Martiu liipiier.
Tho agu of persecution includes • verylhing this aide of eloruity.— ,S.icratos Smith.
Sympathy, a cheaji commodity whi.h 18 somutimea hard lo get.—The Devil's Dictionary.
If a little kn.inlodgo is .laDgerons, where ia the man whu has su much aa to be .lilt of .Ianger'!"
For l.l cast away a virtuous friend, 1 call as bad as to cast away oue'a owu wife, which one luvea best.
.\ great poet, like a great peak, must sometimes Ue aliownd to have his head lu the clouds.—Aogustiue Ilirrell.
A good cause needs not to he pa- tr.ine.l by paaaions; it cau sDstaiu it self npon a temjierate dispute,—Uir 1'. Hrowue,
.kl] politeness ia nwing to lilierty.
We polish oue another aud mb oO
iiur corners aud rough aidea by a sort
of 3'aiicable rolliaioo. To reatraiii
ia inevitably to bring a rus. upun
Lal. lo yioA aad Karly u> lUa*. (^reen Wilhelmiua goe* to lied al ele'-SK aci get: cp v;r.-,- early. llf,i tirst Unlet la a rjuick oue, (or it ia merely a jireparation fora g(x>d, brick walk in the park. On tbes* eiear- aiooa ahe wear* a ronKb woolen "maul*" made like tboae of tbe Frets- lan.l peasant*. Wben *be eomea ia frow her aierei** *b* bas • eap ol
G. A. H. MEH IH MM,
The Preslilent Reyieiws Nearly 30,- 000 Civil War Veterans.
VISITS SAMPSON'S WARSHIPS.
I'hilad.liil.l. Rre.l. Ih. Anrvlvnr* of Hi. Civil «V.r fcntl.u.ia.llrallv—Th. I're.- ident Ilrive. .\lnnK th. l.in. nr Mareh an.l I. I'll..r.,1 C'onllnuon.ly—Two Kpr*rh.. tu th. Veteran..
PuiLAiiKl rnn (SpeclaH.-Nearly IIO.IIOO veterans nf tbe Civil Wnr marche.l through tho streeli! nt this city, Tho sldewnlka were crowded wllb hundreds 0( tbo.isanils o( enlbualnstle poople.
President McKlnley begnn tbo .lay by driving ..ver I I.o mute of the parade, whioh lonk jilnce Inter, accnmi.aule.i by members n( hts Cabinet nu.l nther illsllngulsiiod visiturs. The party reaclio<l tho reviewing slaud al 10 ocl'Wk, nnd snou iittorward the procession ol veterans begnn t.. move.
Tho bea.l ol tbo column movo.l at 10 o'clock down Brnad Btreet. Tho distance cuvered wna five miles, aud there wen. .IS.¬ OOO meu In lln... Inde|.en.lenco Hall whs passed ou th. march nnd caps were Utted an.l colora dipped bv the veterans.
The parade wns six hn.irs nnd ten mlnut*. lu passing tbe n.vlewing nlaii.l. Alter n
Corlbin olthe Hepartiuenluf Penuaylvaula n,f {.assod. tbose veterans brluglug up tbe renr, tbe President left to vlalt Admiral Hninpsun-s wnrslilps, (Invernor Stone re¬ viewing th.» remainder of the proceaalon,
Au interesting lenliire nf tbe parn.le was the chorus of three Ihouannd school cbll¬ dren. Tbe children occupied a portion o( the grandstand ou tbo nortli side n( the City Ilall,nud sang |inlrlotto alra as the veterana passed. Post Nn. I, from llock- (ord, HI., the .ildeai pust In the (Irnud Army, beaded tlm Hun. I'toneral James W. Latin, of this clly, wns Cblel Marshal.
Heneral Louis Waguer, Obiilriuan o( tbo Heneral Committee, sent the (ollowlng lelegrain tu Mrs McKlulev:
-'Pbilndclphla-a 1,-J.in,000 olllzons nnd thn ,100,000 strangers witbiu her galea regret eicoedlugly Mrs. McKluley-s nbaonoe Irnili this vory pleasant gatborlng, nud thoy julu In greeliuga uf regnr.l and alTecllon,"
Tbe Preaident mad* a vlalt to the war- shli.a ot Bear.Admlrul Hampaon'a aoundron nn.l wont aboard live ot tbe.n. The vlalt o( the Preaident to tbe aipiadrnn proved lo bo tbe greateat marine apeclacle evor aeon here. The Trasldont waa tho lint to atop on board o( tbo flagship (rum tho steep ladder that hangs over the New Vork'a sl.le, and aa bo .llil su the entire aquadron llred tbe rresldents snlute of twenty.ono guus, or 126 guns lu nil. Tho bnnda un all tho ships alaiullanouusly jilnyed '-Hnii tu tbe Chief. -
tTlier.ver rrealdenl McKlnley appeared l.e recelvod a tremendoua ovation, parilc¬ ularly at Ibo Academy ol Music, wbere tho Ornn.t Armv waa olUclnlly welcomed to tho city and State by Mayur Aabbridgo aud Ooveruor Stone, Tbo Pr..sldent wus Intro, duc.d as "Comrn.le" M.-Kluley,
The Prealdeullal party, with A-lmlral Hampsou and bls staflT, l"(l th.- Academy n( Music, mill pruceoded to Odd Fellows' Uall, wbere Preaideut McKiuley was tbe gueal o( honor at a baui|uel teudered by (ieorge Q, Meade Poat, tbe Lalayidtn Post o( New York and the Klugsley Post o( Boston Wheu tbe Cblel Elecutlve eutered tbe ban. and ohe..red .lucod hy tbo toaslmasler to the dluera he said:
"It haa glvon me great pleaaure to bo aa aoclated with you to-.lny. I bnvo been deeply touched by many of tbe sQnn..t whlcb allot us bavo wltnesse.!. With Hi* joyous side o( the glad reunlmi o( old com. ra.les who (ought side by al.l.i In a common cunso nn.l (or n cominou co.intry, tbero wae tbo ntber sa.l al.le, that ao many o[ out comrades who two years agn ha.l lnarcll».l proudly with you tbrough th.. (illy u( Bu(- lalo are no longer lu tho rnnks.
-'-riie blue aud the gray march uudot one flag-wo-vu got but oue flag now—the anino Hint our grnn.Kntliers lifted up, the samo our rntbers bore, and Hint flag wblcb you kept stalulass and mads trlumjibant (orevermore.
"I may b« pardoued for saying In tbts presenco that this bus beou uno oflba hnji- l.lost daya ut my IKe, looking lu the (unea .If my comra.les. Tb.iy are getting n little Ino old (or war, but they are all right. That durlog Inst yoar and this au.nmot we were able to convene a,'XI,Ooa o( tbe l...at yuung men in tbo Hnltad Htntes wns duolo ibe example o( your patriotism and tbo tu- s|.Iratlon of your exnmple.--
Tho members of the Presidential party alterward reltred (n.m the ball nnd dnive l.l the I'eunsylvnulH Iiailroad slntlou, where they bonrded a special train au.l lott fur WaHblngtun at 11.30 o'clook,
TWO MORE FEUD MURDERS,
THE NEWS EPITOMISED."
Wa*lil«ai*« ISmr*.
Comman.ler Edward D,'rau**la kasbaaa lellevrd o( the eonimand n( th* anaboat Bennington by ordera o( Adaattal Valaoa an.l ordere.1 home (mm Manila. R(i I* WkM In have dlftered with th. Admiral a* lo IM management nt the Keel, and bls eiltlal—¦ led lu tbe action above noled.
Captain C. F. Onodrleh has hata de- tached from Ihe eruliwr Newark ana or- .l.re.t to commaDd the batlloahip Iowa, t*. lleving Captain "Terry, who la order»<l hoiaa on walHnir ordwm. The command ot Ibe K**ark will be taken hy Captain B. O. McCalla,
The resident and Mr.. MeKlnley am««4 In Waahington from Ohio. Both th* Pna- blent and Mr*. MeKlnley were looklBC bet¬ ter than when Ihey left WaahlnictOB, Ibe Improvement liolng eajieclally maikM IB Ihe case o( Mrs, MeKlnley.
On a.'couut o( tbe ateel (amln* ooiwtilor. abledimcuUv la Iwlng eiiierlsnced by lb* Navy nepartment In (ihtalnlDg r«aaunaMe bids (nr work ronlem plated al navy yanl*, and the eonstrnetion .>( men-o(-«ar I* be. Ing delayad.
Secretary Hoot has approved th* aaw proje<'t (ur th* (nrlini-atlnns at Port Mo*. r.ie. Vn. Under thn nelCplau there will ba a saving lo the Oovernment ot about M,- IKM.nOO aa compared wllh lb* projaol aaA. nilite,l and adoptel ahnut tea yeanaffO, while In tho opinion ot the englaaen the . doteusea will b« absolutely Imprasaable.
Orimn.
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•if ihe
Ky. (Sill
inly Kill T
I'liHp.iU. .
lelnli.—Wash Tliackor and Jim Smith wore klllod lu Clay County, Ihe (urmer beonuse o( Ills (rlcndsblp tn tliu l'hll|><da an.l the Utter (nr his frlouJabip l.l the Tbnekers.
Jim Hmltb was a Hmbormnn, a frloiid ol IheThnukers, Al il nclnck In the morn¬ ing they weul lu the bum" nf (Inorgi. Phil- pot no tbelr way In Mauiihnst.ir to trans, act aomo buaineaa. Tbn Plillpota, uol be. Ing iiulte ready tu atnrt, thev wout on nhea.l. TI.ey imasod down LIlHo Ilurae Creek In aafely, u|. Ilnukor'. hrauob, thnu dowu paat llooker'a scboulliouso Into an open plnoo In tlm rorosi. They wero now Iwo lullea from tbe Pbtltioln' lioiun nud aeven (rom Manebesler. Five huiidrel (ent (urtbor on thny mel their dealb, must likely from ainbuab. They wero klll.i.l by ride abots. Smitb-a bora* was alsn killed.
KEARSARGE IS VERY FAST.
llo
Ntivrunr Nkws, Vn. (.Speclnll. Tbo hat. lleslil|i Kearsarge Is tin. faalest vessel of her cluss lu tbe Iiulled Slates Navy. Hlia wenl out nn her trial trlji aud reliirtied with all colors flying, and a bronin, tlio symbol of victory uu tbo water, nallo.l at each roaatheu.l.
Hhe had attalne.l n ap.ie.l nl 17,33 knots
e-i hoar. This la .0.-1 groaler Umu tho a|ioi.d
till I'lliS' 1111*1 llllililia^ whlell went nut
drawing uot twentv roepUfcJ water an.I wllb
n displai-einelit nl hlnre 111111^^22$'' tO"" li'S
Hinn ahn will .arry wheu lli the K.araarge was envero.! with a fnill growth Oil her buttnm. drei Iwonty.two feel nf wnt.'r, aud carried al. must all ber dea.l weight.
Oar Adopted lalnuda.
Applleatlona (or tb* importation ot 1310 Japaueae laborera, to arrive In Hawaii during the nexl three months, bar* h**« iipprnved at Honolulu, These, wllh MH to como durlog the present iiuailer. Will n.nke nearly 16,000 JajHinea* tmmlfcaat* withiu alx months.
Isabel Artaeho, former partner ol Agiilnal.lo, made a aworn atat*n)*nt at Manila that tbe real obj«ut ot lh* r«b«IIIOB wns In gratify imraoaal pollttoal amhBloaa nn.l not to bring about Filipino iail*p*a- lence.
Amerioan troopa near Oobo, P. I., bave llsperaeir Tbo nativea who reeenlly aB- liushed (onr foldlera.
Children In the Hawaiian lalanda have have ralae.l tlO.tWO with wbloh to Inaam- rato mlaalou work on lb* laland of Mla lanao, In tbe Philippines.
A prunouncod ohniig* In taklne plaa* ia Cuban aontlinent and llttl* talk i* no* heard about ludepnndsnce, whll* th* ne- neiatlonlats nr.< gruwiug bold.ir*very dajr.
Lieutenant Hnliaon anaoanevi Ibat be will aoon hav* threa ol Ih* HpanUb sbip* whiob A Imlr.il naw*r aank la llaalla Bar ready (or enrollweat In our navy. '
The taking Of the onnau. lu Cabs bite begin on October 111, thla atop balae m*r*lf prellniluary to th* **tablt*bia*at ot a !•• (lublloan (orm ot itov«rnm»nt.
Tlia Bnraan of Agrloultur* I* Porto Rl*.> has neon estahllaliad with a shIni at eilM n year, wbo wilt onlloot (acta aad alatlBtles respecting oultlvntlon aad tb* illsposal et iroducts, model (arming •stabllshiaMita or experiment with ths latest and of Da* •liriihs, idanta, Iriilta, gralna aad doaastle aulmnia, and with mlues and mlale(.
Ilnm**tle.
John B. Mcl.«an, Ilemocratio eandldat* (nr Oovernor n( Ohio, dnOned hi* po*llloa lu an Iulerviow, U" will mak* iM. nRhl on Slnte ls*u»*, but he *nnanne*d tnal be stands un the Obloagu plallorin, aud tbat belaoppoaed lo tho Philippine war.
Two atonmera arrived at Heattla, Wash.) (rom Alaska bringing about SOO mlB*l% (orluiiate and uolnrtunata, Tb* Lbniada .'ume (rom St, Mlcbaela and lb* HaiaboMt from Skaguay. The total anouat ol fol4' dust ibny brought duwn Is sstliaalea al bait a million.
N, A. Orlaasy, o( Johnstown, P*bb„ wai klllod at Puoxantawney, whll* maklaa A balloon aaoonslnn tor the PuuxantaWBaj Fair Aaaoclatlon.
J.ihn M. Houtbwlck, a*v*uly-nv* jreaii old, n( Clnromont, N. II., wbo bad bean la (nllliig health (or anm* time, ooaamlttod subildn by ahooilng hlmsoK. Hs ollmbed up about rorty lent among tho hrandhesot n tree, Inalied talmaoK In th* Inak, aa< put a biitlut tbrouKli bis li*ad.
Flvo boya under alilnen y*an of an* irero arrnlgnnd In th* Hlalrlol Conrt,Oha|. sen. Mass , ou (he ohargn ot •vadlna tbe 'urtew law. Tbey wero r»|irlinaail*a aad let go on tbslr promise to oh*r It b*nM(l*c. rile boya were arre*to.l a* thsy war* eo«. lug (rom tliu gallery n( a theair*. This I* lh.. Ilrst movo (or a rigid nnloroemwit ot Hie elly or.iluan.te.
A lllaeaae liaa hrok«n out amonir oatti* near lhe woaterii li.>r.tor ..( Monro*Ooantjr, Penn,, which la killing oO whole h*ril*.
Jus..pli K. lUiia.l.ill was electSil (ro-n thi FKlli Cnngreas Hlatrlot a( Lonlalana to (III .lm vnonney eausol by III* .Ieith c( lli-i late S. T. llnlrd. Iltusibdl WM namlnat«4^~ In n wblle Oeainar.ino primary and hit op- pnnent waa a Popullal uaiusd A.T. NalsiM.
Kpbralm Oordon. u graduat* ol Dtrt- .iiuiilli Hullege aud at onetime in bu*la*ss in New y.irk City, dind at the Klllot Hos- jiltnl lu Manclieator. N. II., aller being eon¬ llned lo llla be.1 aeven yeara trooi oaalHoa- Hun. Hia hnnea all Joined togalhac aad sven bla Jaws baoame •tlHsaad ao that he ¦ould nut take nourlalimsot. Uls mlad re..- lualuod clear lo Ibe last.
Cuptaina
Con.llHnu
One o( the leas tradea 1. that of ni production appeal cnnaumption again of prieo-eutllng.
tbo elfnrta In lirlng prnduceraalill allrnct
ur 'Coal Trad*.
sallsfitelurlly alluated
Ibrnclle cnal, la wbloh
s In bavo outatrliiped
, an.l tbere is eoniplaint
the bltumlnnua train
ul I
IVaal. Hoh.iniao KMilgrani*.
Jnae Falier. arepro.ntilntlv. n( tlio Argon- Hue Ibipublle, has arHvel lu the United Htales with u view tu Inducing B ihe-nlans In omlgrnte (rom the Uuited States to 1^ country. t^
S.wty ULwaing,.
Yellow (over Is raging lu Mexico,
Tbe plague Is spreading lu C'blua.
riio V.ilkaraad Transvaal O>vernmonl haa decided tbat lb. .lyuainlte mnnopoly ahall not lie caucdled.
llr. Kunh la aaid tn bare ask.d ..( Ihe Cajie ('uiuny (ioveroBent the mudaat anm n( fiSO.OOt) tor bls wurk on the rludnr|Hial.
A round.alMiut rep.irt declares that a atata u( anarchy prevail. In tl.e Philip, plflf* uutalde n( tb. Immediate regloos tbal, th. Americana cl.iaely control.
Oenaral Jlmin.a, Ibe aapirant to Ih* Iiomlnloaa Pr*.ldency, baa received many applicatiun. (rom Cubans who are wllllag lu Join flllbuaterlng nxp»dllloaa.
New Ynrk city ba. ralso.! over OfiO.OOO (or tll* relief of th* jiaopi. nl I>or(.j Hle-j.
The Pre*byterlaB Cbureb ,.( Kngland ar¬ ranged to hold temperance ma«.tlngi titruaghont lhat eoualry laiDi.diateiy (ol¬ lowlng Ibe cloao o( Parlianant.
Aa agreamaat haa l«*n (rrirsd al ti«. tw**a 111* Brlliah and C'bloiMe UoveroiB«Dts hv which lb. rnlt«l at"!!-; ;b»l! bar: as •xclaslre w.|tl*iBeDt at Haakow.
Th* Tufklati Oovernisvnl, with tba pnr. IKM* o( eucuuraglng agrleaitaral aatar- prl**, h** d*eidad toorgaals* a parmaaaat agrtsallaral axhlUlloa al 0>a*ta1laepl*.
Aa ta«r*aa* ot akoat tblrty-sls par eaal. la eas«s ol lypboM ((var Is sbowa let As>a*l ovar lb* **»* ¦oalh la ION, aad
4 ^Uze Ilk* a madinau, aad in spite of I cbooolata ia hot rooa aad thammmkm
mataaeetaiatmUmUm hmatmlmtUhatthtMita ._ '
rarataa.
.iiilut nnd Ohanoln* Fraasb
. nre undar lnva*ll|iatloa (or
ncia u( bnitwrlly coiumllind In IboSondaB, They are charged with killing maa, wonba nn.l .'hll.lreii an.l ¦hooting aoidUia ol tbair own cumn.and*.
: The management ut tba Paslear !¦• alllula, nl Parla, haa determined to i*Bd gratia to all Ibe olllna u( Kurop* wbleh have lieunairlekou wllh the bubonic plagoe aa many hulHoa of wirum as majr be le- .julred.
Tbe Taung-lHYamsn, at Pakia, OblBB ol- (ered l.l give Ilaly iplplnit rlgbt* la Mlu- llal, but saya It la not iflapusad to male nny (urther cuncuaal.ins. Ilaly r*R*rd* IiM liroftered cuu.eaalou aa unaallslactory,
Thirly.live Spanish aoldlsrs, *urviTOIt lit Hie garrison tbat long beld Baler, ea tb. Hust coaat nl Luson, acB(B*t lb* FiH- |iln..a, arrived at Barcelona aad ware ea* tbiialaatloclly rocelvod by tbe popjl'
(loneraia I) las and Morau I solved by the Oounell o( Hat Spain, oil bo cti*rg«a--inBd* againat tbea In ciiniieetlou wllb thn dustmelioa ol Ad* uilral Oervera's (leet olt Santiago.
Senator Ilanna and bla (aially pbnMsiaa nrrived at tb. Holel des India*. Tb*II*Me, (or a long slay, Thay waro w*l*onad^oa ihelr nrrival by Uolted Hiat** Mialater Newell,
A serloua mountain ollniblng aaeldeal ueeurred lu Swltxerland, Whll* Ivo BbI- llshmnu, HIII and Jonoa, wer* aaeeadlaa tbu Deut Blanch* tbelr rop* broke aad J.inea and tbre* guide* wers prasipitalad duwn tbo mounlain, Tbo loarbodlea bave be.u riwovere.l Vbe aoeldaat oesanad It sUBud. n( 11,100 leet, Mr. aill's* lou* as the dv* ai*a were I
I aaa w*i« ¦•• h« popalaee. i - ibarTMrV Iat at Madrli,
The
aan pre
I wara* tb. ol boM
SiSm&L
llepubKo -_ -,^__
many wlil raalallb|^tbs*lil«t**l4
riie IKe n( th* PrMl«mat of Ck aucce*s(ully alt«uiiit*d Chile.
Tb* Buaalao lo*.br**klagst. bas juat llulabed a tortulgbl' uortbwaat a( lipltsh*rg*a. Morwat weul thruugb MM lalla* of i«*..tb* n I tbioko*** ol wblah wa* foartaoa wlihcui tta**llcbl**t lBt*rrapli«a.
Blabop Hleeardl, ol Nordo, Italy,. i*>\ celved a paekag* inark*d dried fraila. tm' Blabop bauded 11 ovar to tb* poll**. Whaa 11 wa* oiwawl alcbt daadly Tl|ieta uiaaled (fut o( lb* paekaga,
1. M, Mualair, High Hbarlff ol Doaeml* Ireland, eommlttad auleld* by *boolHa blma*l( oo r«>*lpt ot Ih* aaaoaaiiioat Ibat bls dauglitar, etgbtsea yaars ol am, bad bean drowa*d la anotb*r part ol M* countrv. The lattar *t ory aev laiae eat t.I Im (al**, Tb* author ol lb* lalaeheed If unknowu.
A rovolt aaalaat th* BtaxMlae Oovera. ms t baa brokaa out la Iha 0p|i*r Aaaaea coaulry.
Tb* ladlaa BadgM sbow* that lb* Baaa. no. ot ladla ar* aocoaraglaa.
Ttaa aa«lai*ol Ib* UrOalsr Btttala IU- hlhllloa, al Karl'* Oourt. Loadoa, desMsd, on soeoual ol lb* reeeat SMaeal*, lo alaae agalnal wossaa Ib* KaMr kraal, paopl*4 hy tbr** baadrad Afrteaa adllv**, wAa Aa. lAoi *a*a«* ol aavaae itta la saaassWai with lb* •ihlMlioa.
Tb* UaMad Malaa OmwoI at' OibmHat wBI advaaae tb* (aada a««—aiy le aaad to Oaba lb* tweoly Cabaaa who aae* ¦•• i*a*wl tty. Apala ttom tbe peaal aelaBf at Ceuia, aad ar* aew la a paaAUam eoMl. Iloa la aibsattat.
It ba* bsaa aaraad la tha Hew llliied Houa* ol ¦*pr***atallT»* Ibal Iba Oe««»a. maal mat) help pay Mt the pTopeaai Nif- lie «abl*.
rraaMa Jebaaaa MaU. a leaakar, a la* day* aae Halted lo cilab Iba Pliiln, li tba iaBaa Alfa, wllbuat a (aide, m tO Mt ael rMaia. a •aarab wa* aade Hf tar and hat ¦aHialed, bedr «Ba iMMMl il IM lo*«afaM«klM,a#raiM«k. .,.-:.
tmpatm aa dis-baiatetwi
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' t WU^^ fatinto fletoieto. ^-.;lM9r<»Z-K COPIBB*. FIVE CKIfTIi*. z:f^:. "^' A FAMII.T NF.W4l-.VHKR Vtt I.lKAt. -V.M» liKSKIlAI. INTKI. I.lli FM K. VOL. IV. FRKKPORT, X. Y.. FIMD.W. SlJ'T1:M P.FI? s, I.sjm.i. '^\ Tlhk«! tL»0 TUftLT !¦ AOTAHtS NO. 45. W.J. STCELC, M. D.. fMrSICIAX and SURGEOX ¦AUIWIIIB, I. I. I ltaSaBd*lo7l>. M. (Mio*. Vtttrlaan Avenno iIMcsboae (Mi. Ualdwlna U. •COWttC A. MOTT. LAWYBH. hat ll>**My,M. T. Clly 1 Co., H. r, "aiVramaAA" "miADrooUyn." n. A. omujon. VCfJfDBD AUCTIOXEER... rOhBR*. I r. wRMirr. fiUUL AUCTIOXEER. wtr. l-l. raOFENMIONAL. • Greater New York • Dentetl Fetrlors, lORCERECKER 1 SRIDHORE. oon. vuLroa and gold sts, Brooklyn, N. Y. THE SABBATH SCUOOL. NTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR SEPTEMBER Ift Sal ol Teeth. U«ld Crowns Oolll PillinBi, Othw rilliaB, a.-i.oo e.-t.(Mi mo-l • 9 ..-.0 FULTON' AND HOLH .STREK PS, Opp. Looser a, BROOKLYN, tt. V. DRESSMAKING IR THE HICHEST STYIE OF THE ART. ..THE MISSES LEE.. •niAiiaat. lockYilieGeDtre fWagA Avenue, 'HMKyiLLB CENTRE, L. I r. rmoMPa, Pr*dd*n«. IO. KMIBHT, Tie*Pi«*McBl. SmTU. Caahlar. orimoiDRBi mmter n. Umlih. ~ ' I.. Wallac*. 1 If. Haalth. JokaT. DaTl*on, ERwHdT. ThuiBloa, kdbftChMna BaDkinf BoirineM Of aiWaaamm. inMea^pactal OepoaitB. id the A. M. tof P.M.; ,tA.M.toMM. 'Vapa Tnaadaya and Fri. it'AiK. WANTAGU, IhofL I. K. K. Hlati. on* mile Parfoct flt iraaranloed from meaiuremeut Trying un not n.-eoaaary. Prioea raaaonoble. Work the boat. laatnietkm Bivea la Oil Palniinc. FINANCIAI.. THEFREEPORTBANK CAPITAL, »30,000. IIII STBEET. FREEPORT, L. I. JOHN J. RANDALL,, President. CHAUNCEY T. UPRAHt'K, Vlcc-Pn-slilcnt, WILLLAM S, UALL, Caahler. BOARD OF DIBECT0I13: John J. lUndall, Smith Coi, William. R.Hublcr, Wallaea II. r^irnwcU, riiumaa D, tjmtlh, Angnat Immlg, Charl** L. Wallace, Chauneey T. Fpragu* William U. Uillor, 11. We.lel I'.ui. Oeorge Wallneo, (Jule. I'ettit, Harvey II. Hmlth, Oeorge M. Kandall William !4, Halt, Open, except legal holidays, frnm 9 a. m. to I p.m. OtTera faellltlea aud indnrements in every deimrtment ninal to Ihoaeof eilber thu New Vork or Brooklyn Hanka nr Trust IXiin. iianlea, and every acc^immiHlatkni as fnr ns Is conalalent wilh ouiiaurvatlvo nianaifeiiieiit. Interest al Ibo rnle nf Ihree M-rreiii. paid ou time dsfiualts, tbruc lu.intbs ur ii.,ire. Drafta laauwt on all parta of Kurope. Doea a general hanking huainens. Aeconnt* of coriiornllona, cuiniiaules, aocle- ll*a, ele,, willclted. Entire aatlsfaction guaran lee |
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