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A r.VMIl.T NEWSl'APER or LOCAL A.VD GENERAL INTELLtOKNt E.
taamti •i.to rutiT in aDTjiXtft
VOL. V.
1 i:i:i:r()iM\ n. v.. fhip.w. ri'r.iM auv i<;. iimit.
NO. i6.
raoraanoMAi.
• Greater New York •
DentEtl Farlors,
tORQEHfCXER S SKIDMORE. OOB. FULTON AND GOLD STS, , Brooklyn, N. Y.
•e* af Teaik. •eia Ornwns OcM rilllag., Otker rilllac.
a-I.OO np,
as.oo up. ai.oo up a .so up
FULTON AND OOLO STREErS,
Opp. JjoeACi'K, BROOKLYN. ». V
STATE NEWS.
Coal of Keepinc (he tnaana.
TbeeleTentb anudsl report uf the state Commlttlon lb Lnntey showi a dnoreate in tbe per espl.n cost n( roalnltlnlng llie In- aenedDrlDg tbe pott year, from tl.*5 p, r ¦BBum In 1H98, to (174 In lt90 The net SBnnal loereate of cases was bnt 530. the tmallett lu five years. The total nun.t.er of Intsne In the Htnte Institutions cl the elote of Ihe year wns 21,174. The total Bmoant eineuded f.ir malntenan.n was I8,876,323.!>7, and for new nulldlng. an.l equipment nod for extruordlnary r.-palrs tl,127,501,38. Tba lolal number uf pntleuls dltobarged as cured ,1,lrlng the year was lOM, and 931 a.ldilional patients were ,11.. charged tufllolently improve.l t.) leuabla tbtm to return lu theit Irlends.
Tha Oood Roada Moyeinanl.
RaFresentatlyea of tho Doards of Super- vltsrt OI Ihlrly-seven countle. met at At. bany wllb Slale Engineer and Surveyor httttd snd formed a permanent orgaulV.a- tloB to further the goo,l roads ,novement In Ibla Bute. Tbe following offl'
W. J. STEELE, M. D.,
PBfS/f I -I \' ,1,1,1 Sr/,'/l /.'ilV I elected Chairman, E.lwin A7Merr!tl, .>f S. rilJi>H.J.i.ry """ '^'''<'¦''f^'' I Lawrence Coun_ty; First Vlee-rresbb-ut Jo eph Leo of Westch,
BALmVINH, L. I.
Roilh 8hnreTelrpl.r
all, Ualdwins 1.1
'. GEORGC A. MOTT,
, LAWYER,
M Ceart BI.,ll*rongh of BrooklyB,N. T. Clly I BesMeaea, LyBbrook. Qneant Co., N, V, tWepkoee, "»1 Lyntwook," "toasABrooklyn."
E. A. DORLON,
L.BOM'DED A UCTIO.rEER. ..
044 Fallowt- Block, raltsa Street, new Chorrh, PREEPOKT.
JOHN P. WRIQHT,
OBXERAL AUCTIOXEER,
I PREEPORT, I.. I.
—¦eggSBBigSagggMBBI^wl. riNANCIi^
er Seeon.l Vb- Pcatideni, K, 'A. WUeox, uf Onou.laga, Se.-. rettry, T, M. Thomi.ton, uf Orleans. Var. Ions good roads pruposltluu. were .lie- .¦utted,laoluding the bill Inlro.lu.a-l In ti.e Ltsltlatnra spproprlatlug tl,000,00-) for earrylDg out the provisions nf the Hlghle. ArmtlreBg flood Boadt aut of last year.
Purchnsa ol Afllrondncli Poraal Lan.ls.
The annual report ol tbs Rfate F.ne.m Preterye Bonrd tbowt that duriug the 1 n-1 year IM,43f seret of forest land In the A'll rondaekt were piirebased at an aggregatu eoal of (2I7,B61, or an average of t3.-«7 per acre. On January 1, 0199. tliere was a bal- aoee of <SM,OM, and by tbe last Legisla¬ ture a900,(MKI was appropriateit for th-^ f,urebste ol Adlroudaok lauds an,! tlW.000 or tba purchase of iands In the Calakllls. During tbe year (373.8IM was einended for lends purebsted. The expeunltures for tslsriet smoiinlod lo (31,631, aud the un¬ expended bsltnee, from wbloh, however, a large smoaot of land nlready eoulraeted for iDUtt be paid, Is (111.334,
Oinuuikviiiciit
Village, .iventtot, ROCKVILLE CENTRE, L. I.
IAMCBIj r. PHILLIPS. Prealdeal,
TBOHABQ. KNIOHT, Vlee Preaident.
HIRAM K. SMITH. Cashier,
BOARD or DIRECTORSi
Pehsti A, DsTtaoH, TbomoaO. Knight,
Mb Tiaceal. Illrero H. Bmllh,
(Matwerlh D. Coeabta, Wealey 11. Smith, "— 'erne, Chnrlet L. Wallact.
I W. Hsyei, Auatin (Unwell.
Lr, Phinipt. Nelann H. Bmlth,
. DeMott, John T DaTlton,
'BTltna, Edward T, Thurtton.
Bamlltaa W. Peartall.
Wa do a Oeneral Baokiofi Bttsinees ot Oapoait anil Diaeonnt. I lataraat Paid on Spocial Deposits, ' Diafti laened on England and ths i Ooetiaenl.
Toar Patroaa«e Solicited. |
' Baaktaff Hoars—O A. M. lo 3 P. lf,i I Baliirtar,9A. H. toUM. \
Dlaooant Days—Tnasdajs find Frir I iara, •k.u I
THEFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL, 980,000.
-IUI STREET, FRBEPORT, L. I.
JOHN J. RANDALL, Pratldent.
OHAUNCET T. SPRAOUE, Vlce-Pretldent.
WIUiLAM S. HALL, Oethler.
BOARD or DIRECTORSi
jeke J. Raadall, lallkOos. ariUest B, (Iolder. afallaee H, Oomwell nMaaas D, Bmtlfc. aaiaelluila, Clarlts L. Wallaee.
Chauneey T. Sprague IV-lllUm a. Miller, D. Wealey I'lne, Oeorge Wallaea, Cnlea Pettlt, Harray n. Smllh, Oeorga M. HwidaU
WHIIaat S. Hall.
Haw York or Rmaklyn Danki tw Trust I'or. paaiet, and eirery accanimodallon aa far a. It eoiitlslsal wllb ooDanrvallro managi-ment.
leltrtel at the ralo of lliree atr rent, paid on line depeelu, three moutbt ur m.ire.
Diefls Ittned on all parla of Enrope.
Dees a ieneral lianklni: bntineaa.
Aeeeaela of onrporatlona. eompanlet, aoclt- Uet, etc.. eollrlled?
Eatlrt taliafaollnB gaaranleed. , latelrita wlU rerelra prompt allention and te ekeeftelly aeawared.
Maw Trial Kor Henha.n.
The opinion of Justice Hooker, of the flupreme Court, tetting forth his declsloa In granting a new Irlal lor Howard C. Ben littm, the convlcle.l wife ,nurderer, of Ba tarla, wat senl In BuiTaio rrom Albion, an,I filed. Tho opinion is nf great length, nn.l revlewt the enlire ease, laking up tl.e .lew ly diteovered evidence upon wl.leh ll.e np.
f,lleatlon for a new trlnl was based. H|,eak. Dg ol thit evidence. Judge Hooker, lu th,i opinion tayt: II tbe evidence now offered bed Seen lotrodnced upon the trial In cou¬ neeiion with tbe other evidence we thluk 11 probably would have changed lbs ver- dlot.
Hydrophobia Among Naw Vork Catlla.
Two valuable oowt, suffering from by. dropbobia, part ot Tbomas Mclntyr., a herd, al Fulton Helllemenl, Hulllvnn County, were killed by an or.ler from tl,.- State Board ot Inspectors. Tbe dlsea>,u wot tbe reittlt ut the caltle being bitten by a grsybound affected wilh rnble.. Hint traveled from .Monticello to the llelawaru River and returned, a dltlan,-u of abuul elghiy mllet, a few weeks ago. (Jn Us trip the hound bit n number uf pno|,le, nboul flfty dcgs, nnd a number uf .'Httle nu.l bortes,
IMd ttnowatorm Near Alt.in. A peculiar tnowstorm It ropurt,.,l ns hnv Ing occurred near Alton, Wnyne .'..untv. Hunday evening. It Is deserli-e.! bv lh.,-. wbo taw It ata cloudburst ot suo.v cuvir Ing about four square miles of grouud di¬ rectly eatt of Retort, Eight Inclie.. of snow fell lu thirty minutei. Outside the territory lbs ground Is bare. Those wh-, tew tt tty It camo duwu lu clouds, an I wsyfsrert wbo were ou tbn r'.a.l bnd l.. tlop st the flrtt farmhouse, for t.ur "f be. tng burled alive.
f Ntw York, aud Beuttor Ambler hasintru duoed a bill In tbe Legislnliire maklug nn arproprlsiloo of eiQ CMI (or lis orejllou. The monument Is to be tbe property or thu
aialt.
riBhtlug Claareltet.
Pirenlt In Little Falls have be.-omn .?'. alaroied at lbs hold ut clgamtl,'. ui'u„ tbelr children that they have underlak..,, a cigarette crusade. Cbief of Pollee Hai¬ ling gave orders to the palrolaien lu ar rett all boys apparently under sUt.,e,, yetrt ,.1 ago louu,l s,„.)klng .jlgnrette. Beveral boys have been arreste.l since 11,,' order wat given.
e0,00O Workmen Hurl Yearly.
The Commlasluner uf Lab.,r S.nllsll'. eatlmntes that not fewer tba', ll.OOO p.<u|.l" are lujured In manufacturing I uiust rie-. .f tbit Btate yenrly. Hln.'e 18;i7 ' b" nverng.. rale ol Increase of Inbor orgnu'znlions I,a - been thlrty-nlue each quarter. Ou He|)te,n bot SO latt there were 1330 or lanliullon-. It compared with J37 In March, 1H'..7,
Coininlttad Nnicide Kalher T lan Wnrit.
Nell, tou ol Tbointt Horning, uf F,iltun vllle, committed suicide by lak ng cnrhuli- tcld. -The young man refusal In gu I.. work after bis fatber bad lucured a puslllou lor him Ina silk mlll. He re.use.l i., gvi up In the morning ami later was f.iun.l by bit fatber lu a dying con.lllH,,. Il« iy„- Dlustesu years of age.
Can'l Hny Newapa,i«r Niipiuirl.
A bill wot pa.seed by thn Attenihly mnk¬ lng It a mlsdemeaunr for any person t., s.- llell from a oandldata fur any elective u! lice money or other properly as n ensl.I oration for a newspaper ot other i.uhllun- tlon tuppurllng tbal candidate.
Oneart ol Slale Medioal Koclaly.
Tbu Btate Ma,llcal Society, lu sesslou at Albany, elected the following ofncers: Praaldanl Or A Phelps, N'.'W Yurk: Vi.e President, Oeorge Seyiuuur, ftlcai S..cr.' tary. Dr. F, C Curtis, Albauy; Trua-ur-r. Dr. A, D. Dull, Albany
To Coinineiuomle Our Rinlehnnil.
Tbe Daughters of the Amerl.au Itnvoh, lion nf Poughkeepale ,lesire the erec'.!.,. In New York City ol n inouu,nenl t.. co,n memortta the ratlflcatlnu of the Coustltu tion ot ths United Stales by the stale u Naw York, and Beuttor Amble
Job
Printing At This OfFlce.
All About Ihe Ntaie.
Horns of thn hlRhwayttb.>ut lluuklrk arc cloeed by tnowdtlttt eight and teu feet In height.
Hrt. Mary Ann Matlhleu, nge.l 10. yean and eight months, .lied at Oswcg,. „f grl,.. She waa borne In France au.l llve.l tuer.' Iblrty-two yeart.
Mrt. Levins EglufT, of Parlen. whu laun¬ der arreat at Datavia charge,! with the murder of her imslian.l. Heury Kl,-1..IT. wa. arraigned an-l bill for eiamlnatluu. aarawoarria* 1,1 eeaaon,
Htrawberrl.is nre b'.gluaiug to ilie Nuilberu .u;irLiets.
Wli!:^
lam afar7rier I.H-.ited n.-,ir Sl miv Bf.«>k, 0110 ..f thc ni.'st nl,iljii.'ii$ districts in this St.itc. and w.is b.>!ht-rcd \A'ih in.il.iri.i f..r vi.ifs. .it tinu-s to I couM not \v.>rk. ?tid w.is iiK\,tvs \cv lOi-.siip.itrd as woll. |-or »««« I hdd m.il." 1.1 so Kid in thi- sptiiii;, whi-;i oni;.ii,;fd in plowinp, that I could do nothinp; but sh,iki-. i iitijst l-.ivo t.iki-ii .iNvit .1 Kirrcl of quinine pills bf,sides d^^zcns ot other ri-mcdtcs, but ncwr olitjin.;! any pernwncnt b*ni-iit. l.ist f.ill, i,i p.-.i.-h mn-. I hid .i ni.^st si-iou.s attacKof chill.« and thon c.'mim-.Ki-d t.i tako K'p.ii-is I'.huK's,. U;-<mi 4 friend's advice, and tho fiisi Wix in,i.li- 1110 .ill ntht ,-i-ia I hive lu-vcr been without them since. I t.ike one T.ihule ciivh iiioin;nij and nii;l,i •nd sometimes when I feel nio.e thin ll^ll.||^• exh.iust.'.l I t ike thu-i- in a day. Thoy have kept mv sl->iii.ich s\v.-et tn-,-|-..iwi.-ls i-ijiil.ir ^n'J I have not h.id the le..>t tcuvli Oi" ni .1 .ri.i nor s-.! •f.og, he.i.l ..he suice'J COmtnenccd u.sing them. I kii.w ilsO th.it I si,. p bettor .md w iko up more ri^freshed than flhmerlv. I ilont knov i. ¦*. nunv coi-j-ljints Ripans T.ibules w ill hol;\ but I .lo know tlu-v •will .ure a'ly on- in the condition I w,is and 1 would not be wiihoiH Ihein at any prke. i honestly consider the.n the fhearest-privoJ modkine in tho w.ild. .is they are also the most t>enerKial a'd the ni.>st convenie i lo take. I am twenty-seven jeais of age .md have w.^rkod haid all mv iiio, the same as most famieis, both eirlv and l.'e and m all kinds ol wojlhef. and I have never enioved such gwd ho iith .is I have since Lst fall: in bet. my OeighhoiS have all romarkvd my l o.-oved conditii^n jnd havo said, "SaV, John, wh.ii are vou d.>iPki"> '(^''k so Icalthy ?"
BL..^iHeereMfeaeiibieMii 11- * s »•.,. n.. i»"et, ti.*, .v.. .i. ,*...,. .-'--*« '-(J aui Itaei alia 5r %». i-s.<. a^d *-"'•••¦'•"!•':,'.;!•.'*,' T.^S
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FRICK FIGHTS CARNEGIE 'THE NEWS EPITOMIZED ^ TUE S.\1]1!.\T1I SCHOOL
lie l^ring-i a Sens.1iioi1.1l Suit Equity, Alleplnc Frfi'jd.
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THE QilTpO.'^T AT VALLEV FOpqE
are ihev wb.' sl.le l.y .,.! nil with shout n„.l '..- 1 '.f hlni whu inulelv.llu'i
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Their en.l
'If buttle liu.-. iielr.-hll.ireu ve-lls t;r"\vi
llr^t .vhu f,-ll
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r.ul iie.vh'. .lied I.-,- i,l..-hl. nlone,
A„ .'Uii'usl in the snuw, fi-n-iii.ig. unkunw n !.rnur.e .-.r sl",
rougl,! builer Ilinu ive kii.,w,
Avn, 1,0 wl,.. wnt.'he.l li,r'. 1,1.. I',i,g ¦ A,,.! ui,»,'un 11..sts ,lull...1 -
Ilu fu.lghl nn.l w..ii II,.' nul.ler light, lu Ihu dnrker .leath hu die'l:
MAbTll.t WA.SHIN.ir..-) '.AT.llIN. IIISIl.tNI.'H I1K.IVI-. llil.M THK IN WHirH UK LIEU,
j^oshin^ton s l^ast years. 8
5 Ideally Happy Were the Gro:il Stiites-8
j manandHis Wife .It Mount g ..... .
5 Vernon. O eight buii.lrcd voluiiies, bul his ren.l
SOOOOOOOOOOOaOOOOOOOOOOOOO i'"8 "'n" obietly_..u agricultural sub- i jprts, nu.l l.ne of liit liolibict was that IV Til,- tiiue of l,is i.-tirement Ibe (loveriiiuent slionl.l enlablisbcd a /\ to Monut Vernon, after the : .\Hlional B.iard of .\Ki-ioiilture, Ofleu y^\ Ptpiration of bin term nn be alrii.pe,! oil Ui.s i-oat an,I w.irked ri""^ rresideul, "llie tall lignre i.f I with his loim baiiln .vlu-u Ihej were \Va«hiua;tou ivas only Hlij?hlly hent, I bard pushed, Wliuu he fuole,! up ind lie was still Hiii,posu.I to weigh i Hie expi.ii.-fs uud the rei-t-ii.ls of bis lp,inrd ol t.v.1 I.Uii.lru'l pouuds,'- ; !;,„',ii for 17;.s he fi.iiii,! thai llo had »-rite8 Willinm rerriut-, of "i'he Lust ' m^.te a ulenr gain, .Iiiriiii; Hip venr, i'eara ..f WaHl.iiiut'iii :, Liiu," in ilie ,.f alii.ui S4.-,llli. nu,I be «l,i'li,. 1 "wilh La.liu.s' Homo .l...inial. "fAoeplini; ¦ much exactiiii.l.! ns to how he o,iill,l lit gra.y hair aii,l his fal.sc leetli, ninl iiujirovc the mauauuiuenl ol hi-, lanl jomo trouhle iu homing there was lit-j au,I make it yield iarj^er anil luoro ,le of the uaual appearauL-o of ngo iu , varieil erops." It was in that same lis muscular persou, his gait aud hi,s j year that he exeenle,! his lasl will .truug, pock-markod face. H« was | n,, 1 testameut. It was earefully iffable aud merry wilh his host friends, I ivritlen by hiuraelf, eorcriiig forty- out whilo he had the true bospitality j l.vj pagesi iucludiug a schedule aud jfs Southern geutleiuau in iuviliii,< I ilescripticu of his eslate, wbicb he jvery visitor fr..m ,i ,Iistauce lo hia } vnl.ie,' or rather, perhaps undervnl- lable .11 to n I.cl ..v.r iiiulit, hi.- |,.,li!e- ' ,i(',l, at .-J.-,:iil,(.llil.
uesa was i;eut-i,illy r,.r,ii,il. V,! ,1 hu ' It nns ,il,',,i! tin li.ue thai b,-spent l.atticuliuly eiij-.v, .1 th,. ,',,iiver.'.nl,.„i hi:, la-.! I-',.urlh ,.f .l,ilv ill .\lei,iii,Iria,
Wl iliDg to his agent Wasbiugtou by tho nI.Ib of him whose
ilireotions h
for the uuu-liU't ,.f tb,' eslate f,ir nev- i-ral years to u,,me. If belate,!, he gallope,! Ii,i,ue at ,i ruuu.lpacs in time fur the gettiug roa,ly-for-diuuer bell, Ilis libiniv eoulnineil more Ihau
loss bail made her feel Ibal sh ..nly a stranger a.u,,u!{ frle..,la nud ns oue waiting gladly f,,r the houri,. loiu her beloved mate.
I Washington Shronology, §
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BOUN in Weslini.rolaud Couul.y, Viriguia, Februarv U'J (old stylo February 11), 17:)J. Ma.ie i-i,m,u:in'lur „f llie nortlieiu iiiilitaiy ilislii'-t ..f \'irgiiiia l.y Lieulennui-tioveniDr l>,iiivi,l'lie wheu bul uiueteeu years uf age, in
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Seul to wain the French away from tbeir new forts iu wtsteru PcnuHyl- vauia at tho outbreak of the French aud ludiau war in 17.".:!.
Made oomiuauder in chief of all tho Virgiuia forces in I7,').'>.
Commaude.l tbe n.lvance guard cf ths expe.llli.,11 thnt ca|)liire,I Fori Du,iiiesue iu ]7r,n, sh'.rlly nllu, uhicii he marrieil Mrs, t',isli»,
\S'i-oto eoueeruiug ibe "uo.iiini.orta-
.^ereie Flsbtlns liepur.e.I Neai ll.n.buri —(ie..e.al rre..eli'. llulpu.l. I'un.pellel . to tVl.b.lraw un Tl.al Town—llui.l Muve ol (l.e I'ederal llurabeia l.i lul llulierls'B CoMiii.u..leallon.. j
I.o.si.uN .fly I-ahlu\_o,,;uu'ul->re.I l.y lhe Uuers. aud with llieli easturu fltuk 1 meunod. Ilrltlsh outpoils have b!'?a oom. j I'eliol t'. withdraw Xrvn points w.>.. of | ll'.usburg, leavi.ig llml pla-u itself in [ dauger. The Brltlsli Iny,. abau I'.n-.t j Hllngcrstontoln au.l fallen hack on liens. | burg. This niov.> was made because the [ .'\ Boers were thre.tteniug the Ilrltlsh eastern | ^ flank, I
The censor nlluwel .everal .lispatches lo [ co.ne lbr.-)ugl. ropurtlug seyore lighting I,i ' lhe Coiesberg n,-lgl,l,url,uu,l, which ende.! in the British withlrawlng thoir n.lvance.! j |.osltl.,ii which hnd bee.i wun by ar,luuus ] work duriug the past sii weeks.
The chief of these po«ll|.)us. Coles K..p. [ Is lilgbur thnu nuv uf tbesurroun.llng bllis, I nnd the Drltlsh guns tbere have been de .crlbe.l as ,lo,nlnatl„g ,iiu H.ier position.. Now the Boors hnve niouiiio I a ll.poundu. at llnttard-s Nek, whence by excelloul sbooiing, sometimes nt ilflOO ynr.ls, lliey seem lo have somewhat easily cmpclle.'l the British t.i retire from une post nfiei nnutber.
One British correspondent rm.orls thai ll... llgbling la-te.l almosl llicessnully fot two ilnys, nn.l .i.-clnre. tbut tho ios.ies ol the Bo.-rs were vury great. Their C'reusot guu weal of Kllng.TsfuutuIn was smashed bv a Ilrltlsh howlti-.er, bul tl.e result wa. n,>l ufTecled by this, nn.l Hi.. I'lipeilal forcos have fnllen back tu Il.)usburg. chaf¬ ing at their .llsni.i.<.l,iiiuHut.
Thu lepurts '¦'„,cur In ,b-clarlng ll,„t tho I lljars In the yl'.liilly liave been greatly re- ! euforcel Intely from severnl points, espe,-- : ially >lni;,'r.f.iu'ulu, nn.l It Is snll that I they uru .llructe.l l.y Colnne! Vlllel'"ls ] Mnreur, lhe Frencli offlcer, who Is allege,! lo have plauue.l much of the Boer cam- | pnlgn.
It Is Impossible In tbe absence of more deflulte Informntion to Iudicate the sign!!!- canoe of the British wlthdrnwal, but ll mny |,r.,ve tbal the couceolrallon that Oeiu-ral I Lorl H'lherls seems lo liave made nt Mud der Kiver lias been ncco,npnu!u'l by n weakening of the forcos nt Culesb.>rg, nu'l i thai ll,e Uoers nre taking nlvautngn ui il,i.. to rn=,l,liu tll,. offeii.ly... cou.pcll!,,,. ,bs ' Brlll.h tr* a.w...ii,ra,e ... .>,.„..lufi. {
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.1 a giiesl ho w.,ul,l i,ay hi... tlo- com- j Tbero I pliuietil ..f llsleniii:! lu liii.i uulll nfler { uieu of th
receive.l l.y ihe miliiia- tiou reMoluliiii," vn, whum he rei iewe,I, reached hini. a,Iv
uiuo oclo.'k, OI ev.ii ot lii;liliu.,' bim J aflor ivliich he .liue.l with a pnrly of Willi tbe can.llu I, n b.'.lr.u.iii for lh,. | eiti^.en.s an.l was hailed as tbo "t'in- iiight. Mrs. Wit-hiiigluii nl il.iH liiue - .-iniiiitiia of .-Vmenoa." .vas 8 Ueallby, phasaiit iiiol iiuosteii [ The wish of Washington, whieh in tatioiis liltle iv.i.nau. kHII -li..\vitig ; .licated the possible upprehensi,,.! of Iracci .f good lu.ika au.l'-llilll sti.l,,ui j burial alive, was scrupulously ol, tuy other thought Ihau ,'t playing le i serve.l after lus death. The l.o.ly bail -.pectably her role of uii-itruss of tli.- i lieen ).laee.1 in a mabogauy coiiiu lined house of a eouutry gontleiuan, of car¬ ing for the negroes, or of amusing her¬ self wilb ber knittin..^. She ba.l great pride iu bor rccei|.t f..r making '.-berry bouuce.'an.l .... a .iiid-siiiiimer day lhe cnl oul thirly l.v.. |.nirs .,i bi.eelo's for tho men woikiug ,,u the Innu. She uad sai.l that she au.l ilie (ieneral felt liko ehildren just rclease.l from scluuil when ho lefl tbe I'reBi,leuey, un,l she tuld of her eatisfHeli..ii iu sellliug doivn aguiu to the 'duties ..fun ol.l faHhioiieil Virgiuia houseUeej.ei, sl.n.lv nan clock, l.usj as a bee, aul cheerful ns a cricket.' "
Nellie I'uRiia oc-upie.l .,,. small thare of Washington's alVei-tionale thought after his reiuru to Moiiul Vernon. He had cliarg.-.l the y..iiii|! girl kiu.lly not l.i full in love will' any "invader" of her hcnri uulil sh.' hii.I a compelcut kuowie.lge .,f bis character, especially whellior be was a man of sense, "for lie nssu'cd u seuhiblo won.au eau uever I.o baii'V with a f,.,.l;' what his walk ,,f life, the ellent of bit furlunu aii,1. nl„.ve nil, Ihe hull, sly of hi-. ane.-|i...is. Washiiigtuu's own wish s.-ei.is l.i have (1 l.eeu that Nellie I'lisiis woul.l many ; ,11 his faviirile yoiiui; uephe-v. I.,iwr.'iice Lewis, an.r am..ug the lasl ..f the
whicli lia.l jusl ug opposili.iu l.l
willl lea.l and inclose.} iu a caae co\- ere 1 with l.lack ololb. The riles of s.:].ullure Mere short nn.l simple. .\ lilll.' pr..cession was i'oniie.I lo march lr.,i,i Ihe huuse to th.' family yaull. il eousisle.l ..f Ihe In.ops from .\lexaii- .Iria, iiiiiiiiciaus, four clergymen, th
the policT of tho miuisliy ,\pril I7f.!i.
App.>inled as ouo of seven delegales by the Virginia .-ouventioii to tbe c.utime.ilnl eu.igress in 1771. Hia national .-areer may l.u sni.l to have | 'ilculious, begun with line appoiutment. He ; i'|l,,i'J.',!,"tyio nr ha,l previoiiaiy serve.l as a member j couulry Is ov
of tho Slate legislature fur several , 'oea.
terms.
C.itumiasioued eomman.ler-in chief of ttie continental Iruops dniie !1, 177",, iiflur the light al Lexington and Con- cor,I. Heached t'ambridge .luly i. after the bailie of Hunker Hill, which o.-cnrro'l .Tiiue 17.
.Taniiary 2, I 77ti, Washington hoist- ed thc I'nioii ring, .-onsieting ..f seven stripes, like in the flag of lo-.Iay. liut Willi the crosses of Ht, (ieorge nn.l St .\udrew iu Iho Held of blue iu Ihe eoruer,
.After nearly a yenr of the most try. mp sort drove the liritish oul of Hot- Ion, March 17, 177.1. After ibis Wasbiugtou weul lo New Vork, siguci the lleelarali.,11 .1 ludependence, which was a.l..|.I.-.I .luly 1, and had the doc.inieut rea,I lo hia soldiers .liily 1»» 1771',.
Battle of Long Islan,!, August 'in. Kvacuatiou ,.f New Vork by Washiug-
Ill-OK ItlNSO.U roll lllll>l>I>. Tlie lloers tVltl Hobl lllin H.iUaKe Fur
a I n,oao.ono,
L.isiios I By Oal.lu).-Kriuii'l. .,f Mr. reel! Illiodes, shut up lu Kimberley nrn becomlug alnrm„<l at bis possible fat.. a„! !,ayu sent nu enils.sary to see Dr. Levis, the diplomatic agent of the Huers l„ i'.u- rupo, lu regard lu lh.. |.rul.al.le cour-e the n-iurs woubl |.,irs,i.. In the event uf 1,1s caplute.
Dr. I.eyds assured Hi,, liit.'rme.llirlu. that tho n-ier-. .11,1 nnt lule,,,! to kill Mr llbodes, l.ut, he added, thuy w.iul.l cer¬ tninly h.ibt him na n I,using.' iiutll tlie lu- de,uullv fur Hie Jani'.son inM wns |,ald.
In view of the d.-vulopiuunts since Hi. raid, l,e a,!.!,,.!. t!,u B u-r-. ha.l uK'j decide! mandea, an,i lum .-,., i..,.,.i-»» ...' . w.iuld bave to bnu.l uv.jr j 10.000,000 bofore bis release.
Irish r.,pulace Show DlsloyallT.
CiiK (By Cnl.leV—Thr. Irish populace un.-e more slioweil Ihulr leinpur as Urltlsli lr..oi.9Wure eml.arklug nn l!ie traniport N.)r..enian for servic.. against lliu U ier. at the (-ape. N..I a few .-lu.ers (ur l'r.!.|.l»„l K riignr, mingle.1 Willi -gnau. fir Un, guecu, wnre henr.I a-, the ui»u Irampe! duwn thegnugplauk.
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PiiisBrt'i. I'enn. (Special^ - Tbe lliteal. ened suit lu equity of H.r. Frick agaiust Andrew Carnegie was Illed Tuesday In tbo Court uf I jmmon Pleas. Mr. Prick mnku. the chnrg,. ngainst Mr. Caruegle of real, evuleucu, frau.I nnd personal aul.uu-.lty towar.l Fr.cU. Th.. -ult Is by 11. C. Frl-k, rlalutllT, ngniusl the tarnegle Sleel Cum- pnny, Llinlto.l, and the sl.K'kholders, the rule req.ilrliig that all, eveu Hiu.e In svm. l.athy wllh Mr. Ftlck. shall bo Included In ll,es,lit.
Frick seeks t.-, restrnin Carnegie Iru.n forcing hliu lo sel! oul !,ls Interesl In tbe properly exc,'it at his owu tdrms.
Ftlck .leclares that Ihecomptny't prollts for 1«91 renched the staggering turn ul tai,000,000. after nil eipeuses ba.l been , paid.
In November of Inti year Carneitle esH. mnted the n,'t prullls f..'r 1!I-K) al f 10,000,000, ' nn.l Frick then estimated them at 42,000.- i 000. j
Frick claims the credit for the firm's enor- muus promt. He thinks Carnegie Is nuw j about lo ns.nine the ranntge'nunt, and this, heavers, will evenluaily result In great , flnanclnl lut.. Ho decl.'irea that lie was i for.'e.l uut ,.f llio compnuy hy persoual malice on lhe pnrl of Mr. Caruegle. I
Frick also declares that his Interest In ' the company is vnlued al Jir,,'Wi,000. bul thut rnrueglo Is trying tu make blm taks » 0,000,000.
Furty larlners are nameil In the bill, whl.'h inak..5 thirly-nlne |.agea of |,rlntcd matler. The main |,cinls In It are lhat Caruegle y,ilue,l the eulire prui,ertvat ov,'i »i5n,000,000, nn,l avowed his ability. In ordinarily pr.ispi'rous l!ni,.s, lo sell It on the Lond.,u market for *500,000,000.
Friek claims Hint while l,e was actlrelj engage.1 In maklug the business i.roninhle, Carnegie lived lu New Vurk, pas.se,l mucl, of ills llmo a!iron,l,nt onetime, forelgliteen con..ecu!lve months. He ,11,1 uot |.ieton.l tu mnnagethe curreui business, altl.o,,ul, he ifss consult.',! as t., Imnnrlnnt matter. Tbe buslnnss from I'ii lo liHiO was enur- mously profitable, growing In I'ai.s ,iud jumjn from year to yenr uulll. In ISW, the firm actunlfy mn,!e on iow-prlced con. Iraols In uet ptollts, after paying all ex. reuses ot all kiu,!., »-21,000,000. In Novem. bet, 1899, Carnegie osllmaled the net prof. Its for 1900 nt »IO,000,000, nnd Frick tlieu estimated thum al «l],flOO,000. In May 1B99, Carnegie actually received In cash, nnd Sllll keeps, »1,170,000 given blm ns n mere bonus fur bis nl.ietv days-option lo sell bis,SH'f |„.r cent, l„l,'.rest In this steel ompany f..r il^T,93(1,000. F,lck-s six |.er ceut.. uu thnt I a-|.. .v.-.il.l l.'i worth HI!,.
Frick now nlieges Hint. rl(fm av .... height of this enur,uuutly succiwsful bm-b bets, wber.diy, nt least, lu pnrt, he made for Carnegli, these ei,.,rraous prollts aud values, (aruugle sud.lcniy and wllb mah eyolenl Intent t "\v-ar.l blm. on Uecu,ubor 4, l«99,'nrl,ltr„rllv .lemnn.le.l of him Ills res¬ ignation ns cliiilrmnn nud this wlHinul nny reason except I., grailfv (-nrnegie-s malice, FrI.-k, In the biter.-st ul har,uouy. gav . I.ls reslguatluu a„.l «uh..e,iucnllv, on Jauuary 11, 1900, nfter ("nrnegl.- hal thus ds|,rlvu'l !,l,u uf his nllb',., he (l-arnegle) d... mnuded ol Frick ll,at he ,l-rlck) shouil tell to tbo tlnn bis iuterisl In It nt a lignre which woul.l amount l.^ less Ihsn one-half of what this Interusl is fairly worth, Frlek refused to sell nl thai |.ric, but offered to tell nud allow .hreu men lo value tbe Iu¬ terest aold. Cnrueglo refused this and lefl Frlek, Ihrealeulug hlni fur uol yielding lu his demnn.l.
Frick uuw nllegi-s that after bis le.lgnn Hon and nl Hie time of this Inst lutervlew Caruegle was fraudulenlly aU'l secrelly, without Frlcks knowledge or cons...,t, ni¬ templing lo uarry out n BC!,e,ne wh! ¦!,, II tuccostful, woui.l eual.le iNiruegle, as Car¬ negie hoi.e.l, I., conliscnio Frick-a inleresl In tbe llr,u al probably not much ovei Ihlrly-lhreo i,or ,-.-nt. of Its reni vaiue. li.ni Is, sny not ovur »fi.i)n(..ni'1 fur what, on tlio basis of Caru.-glo's uplulou, was wurth
Waaliin(l.>n llama.
Ths Co,itru|l..r uttho Treasury hns do lie! that Ihe euu.uerators of the deaf iuml- n„'l hllu.l am uruiled to receive tbf vains rate, of pay ns fur,tlie rettrlct.-l enumerations, viz., live oeutt for each .,a,ut rrturni-d.
Consul Illll, al Amsterdam, has trant muted nn np|,ea! fur aid ot lhe dlamonl wurkers, .i.Xkl uf whum are oul ut work on account uf the Soutli African war.
Former Cmsul Macrum returned i< Waahington. wliore 11 was sal,l that be 1. uol Iho bearer uf a iness,igd fruia Krugei lu President McKiuley,
The Senale In executive session without a dlvlsluu rntlliod Tlis llaguu Peace Cun b-reuce treaty nnd Iho eiirndltlou treaty with Ihe Argentine Repuhiie.
The Republlenu Congressional Campalgt Commitleo orirau.se.l lor the eumiug en-n I'Uign, lleprc.eutallve Bab' ..ck, uf Wis cuusin, wns re-elrctcl Chairmnu.
Oencral Cl,nri,'e Ilevwuud, uf the Marin Corps, denies thnt "11111' Anlhcuy, l*ero , . the Maine, was d!^ml^^ed trum Ibn ...ervic. un nccount et Inlllng eyesight, lie tnyt every eflot: wns rando lo bnve Anihouy re- enlist.
The Wnr Iiepnrlraent nnnuuncud that the tutnl number of tioupt In the Philippines un Februnrv I, as re|.urled by Oeneral Oils, was 63,M-2, Ihcbuiiiig ullicers nnd me.i There nro '.'46 regular uflloers aud 1,1:11 volunteer ..Hicers, .10,H-JU enlisted reguint men nnd 30,426 vulumeer t
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Senate Committee reported on a section lu I", n'l'!,.,! to tl,e llnanM,il bill, whereby it I. piuvld,-! thnt nulhlng In thn ¦n,eafuro »!,. ul.l cunllicl with nn iulcr- Lnlloual blmulnlli.' ngreement.
The House Cuiuuiitloe un Clnlins favor¬ ably report...! tbe Cooper bill for the i.ay. meul of tho Southern cotion claims. The bill Invulvea nn expenditure of #10,000,000,
Senntor Penrose, of Peunsvlvnula, Intro. d,ieed n bill eiteuding thu pension lawt tn |,ersous who served lu the Civil War for ¦inly uno munth.
Our Adopted lalanda.
For the Ilrst time lu inuullis llavnna Is clear uf yellow fever. No case has been ufllclally reporied for some days,
Samuel Qompcrs, President otthe Ameri¬ cnu Federnl iou of Lnbor, Is In Hnvann, telling Cul.'iu workmen of tlie advnutages uf urKaul.;:.tiou nn.i P'>!ntlng out to them buw to w.'rk to ublalu b-glslallun for the prulectlon of lab.ir, fur bictuty tnspecllan nud fur the prohibltluu ol child lubor.
The piague situation Is lm|.ro.'od In Ilouolulu and the authorities uuw bavell lu cunlroi. Honolulu has appropriated »11S,- 000 fot Improving the sewers nnd purifying the water supply.
"I must respectfully but urgently re. new,-- writes Cn|,laln lllehurd Leary, Naval Co,n,nnndor of Oua,u, lo the Navy Uepart- nienl, -'my requeal that n good library be sent to this slatlon, nu'l ,i!s.< that Hie musi. ,'nl !nslruu,-uls a.ke.l lor ho seut al the eaillest poti-il,!,. ,!,iU'.--
Tho Puerl., Ilic . (
Federals,
cll, recently ol.'cl .....bl..uiuauudflv
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CONGRESSMAN KILLED,
all or llepre.enlallve Ch.i
In New Vurk Hiy,
New V..nK (-11V , Special I.—Cungresimai C. A. ('bickering, of C.>|ienbngeu, N. V. was foun.l dea.l ouislde tl.u (Irand fnloii Hole! eariy Tuesday inorulng, liaving been kiii.'.l either by falling ur jamplug fr.im o fourtli-storv wlu.luw of th" liutel. 11" had been lying 'ther., s.ime Hm" befure being discovere.l, aid his clotliln.( was satu- rnte.l Willi rain. Mr. ChlckeHng wns on bis wnv froin Ills home lu (opuuhngen, wliero 1,1s fnmlly llv-s, lu Ws^l,luglou. He lin-l cora|,!aluB'l of suffering fi
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appeir lu
liolsters ati,l pist,,1s, the coftin
boine l.y Freemns..ns, the twelv.
priiu-ipiii mourners ,,f tho househ,.I.I
festivilU'S which Wa-hiugl..11 |.resi.le.l ! the M'asoiiic I,-,.Ige, the ,-,,rp,.ral 1..,
Crosse,I to New .Krsey, was pur-
ue,I across the Stale iulo I'euiisyl-
tal'.s horse, with -IheTiuptv sa.l- j vauia, reciosse.l the Delaware (.'hrisl
¦ ¦ mas night, eaptnieil T'reiiton an.l IOIII)
HesKiau s,,l,lieis. Haltle of I'riuce- t..u,Washiiii;l.,u victorious, .lauuary ',i, after whi.?li his bead.inarlera wero os tal.liMi.'.l nt M.li list..wn, N. .1.
After van..IIH maui.uvers. lasting tlirough the s|.nug au.l summer, sn.i accei'tiug thu i.r..fti-rc.l ai.l ,.f De¬ Kalb, K.,Beiusko, I'iilaski, Steuben ami Lafayette. Washiugt,.u engaged I|..we nt Hrau.lywine Creek, Septem¬ ber 11,1777. Attncke.l British troops iu (ieriiianl,,wu Oclober I, bul'vas driven baek, after which head,plat ler . were cstabliehe.l iu Valley F.'rge.
S.ilTuie'l grial har'I.shi|'S wilh lua men all that uiiilei, was i'l..Iled agaiusl, bill u.it abase.I, by his rivals f.ir th.' ).la.-e .,1 <-.'loiuon'ler-iu-.-hief, f'.iiijlit Hie I.allle ..f M..nm,,uil, .'arly -Iiiue -JS. I T7s. aU'l aflera niniuiev und autiiiuu .lev.'i I "I any greal hatlle' lu whioh Wusliuiglon t.' 'k part went in¬
he |,ol|cu Iheury Is llial C..1,gross. man Chlckerlng to.,k .Iruu. I., secure rellel fru,n pnlu, an.i thnt li-c .Irug. ,lrove blm l..,u|..,rnrlly Insan,-. III. frieu.ls lucllue to ll„. belief tbal bu weut lo thewluilow fol fro.i, ntr nn.l fel! oul. When l!,e ro,„u wn! entere.I after the flu.iiug of Hie b.i.ly lh« be.l-clotliing was laugle.l and twlsle.l, showing that Ihu nfflicted man l,a,l trie.I unsuc-essfully lo sh.ep. The wiuduw was open na far as It wuuhl go.
Chnrl.-s A. (-Ii..-kering was burn In I.ewli Couniy. New Y.irk, In 1»4.1, gra.luiUlng fro,n Lowvllle A.'ademy, whero ho wat later ,i Liacher, After terving In tbo Slnle Legltlature l.e went to Washington as n ileprosuntutlve from the Twenty-fuurth I.Isirlot, serving Urst lu tlu. I-ifly.tl.lr.l (-ongress. an.l having b.'en re.electe.l reg. ulariy slU'-elhat Hm" Mr. Chl.-kerlug was n.-.lve lu llepul'li'-au politics in bis .lUtricl, nu.l served for a lime nso member ,,f thc i:»H.'uHve Committee of the Stute (.-ulnmlt-
tee.
(ler.nan IS.nlgrailnn to llrntll.
A si.'lety has beeu furm"d lu H-rilu Uor- uany, lo proinute emlgrall ,u t. ,s..uthefn Brazil,
raliror
, Leglalalure A.IJanrne I.
Th> e.v.ra .essl.u .( li," L"glslat,ire ;-ttllf'iruto a lj',.,ru-'l slue .il". having .impllsbed moil of tbs pc
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laual niairiri Ilepbpnlaied.
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Seveiitecii liiiii'lre.l an,I seventy- uiue wa-. iiiurke.l by un si.eeial battles lil whi.-h WasUiiigii'ii was cnmiiiander.
FLOODS IN NEW ENCLAND,
Heavy llalna Can.e lla...age to rrupevly , au.l Luas ot Lltr.
nuBii.s. Mass. i.ipe.-laO.-The gales of i the C'lulunx have scircoly ever exceeded ' in forco the sturm whh.-h swoi,l over New England, leaving In lis wake damage i.y flood that l« almost Incalculable. '
Por twenty four iiourt n lieavy rnin, I after wl|>ing iiivay whnt f..iv traces thor.' ' were .if snow an.l Ice, brouglit lo a c!l,n,ix lhe ,nosl unseasoi,nblo winter New Eng lau'l l.ns known for n groat mnny yenrs. ¦ Tributary ho.lies uf waler, wbicli a len weeks ago were so low tl.nt the almost uu- : henrd of coudition of dro,igh! lu mid.win. : ter wns threnleue.1, have beeu cliange.l In- . to torrents of moro threnlenlug volume thnn in lhe usual spring freshets.
Frum druughl lo Hood, wllh nil th.' da.nags .lone nt bolh extr.imes t.t Hi., innuufacturiiig, loiinlug and Ice.harvest lug luter,-sl8, isn .wnddod thecost of replacing bridges swept awny au.l of repairing mil. way nu.l highway beds lorn np. i
-rbu inu.l eileiislvo da,naga reported Is | along the Merri,uao nud Conneollcut i lllvers.
Al Mauchoalnr, N. H., Abner II. Jackson, a inlllhaii.l, atlemi.te.l to ju.upover a rlvu. !e!,l,ut full lulu III., walur aud was washe.l nwny nn.l ilrow.ie.l.
Dlspatclies from vnrious tactions of Ver. ! mout nnl Mainu plnio the rainfall at over three Incl,es.
1 , the Clia,nplalu Valley rain has In.inl nenrly llvu ,Inys. su thnt the niter elTocts ni" ,'xpectn,l to l„. mure seri.ius thnu uuw ni,po,i,-s. At North A'lams,M,i8s., the HousI- ! Blver ran ttr.mger an.l higher Iha.i nt any '. llmo for Ihlrly years, suverul n,llls having Hielr lower 11.mrs nooled, wllh damage ex. : eee.ling 10,000.
Al'.ug Ih.i Kunuebick tl'ver In Maine th. I'U !.-, so wenk l!,at It 1. l!k"ly to breik U|,, aU'l wllb the I'-e g) nil |,rusp"ct« fur a harvest this sensou.
Prum al! |,oiuls in New Kngland come | reports nf heavy .Inmag" t.. mlll property an.l the dostru"tl.jn of small Irl.lges by Ice |i..ii»'
Uoyi Dead In a I'lnsel.
The bodies of Charles l.elru", eleven year. old. nnd Martin L„.'fll..r, nine years obl, bulb uf New V.irk City, have been, fouul lu a clutel lu a vacant liouse near tb.'ir b.iiue, where thay wer.' smothero.!. Tb.. la.ls were i.lny,nat.is. O.i Augu.t .1 last Ib.-y letl their hume. lo tak.' a swim In the N.)rHi Itiver. Since then their late !,as ' leen n mystery until th" ,l.>compoted bodies ware fouu't by tw.i ].lumbers. Tboy must have died a horrlhiu death.
wi.lle Man Lynehe.l In Taia..
Ja-nes Sweeney, whll", wis lynehe.l l.y n mol. alT'irl Arthur, Teia. Sweeney wa. a cotton screwinao f .r«mnu, ant had killed Charles Cru.ubach, u fellow laborer, by lamming a bayouet through his neik. A ury bal acg.illiel him ..f the charge of
¦nurder
Triple Murder lu Flarlda. .Mr. Iloberls and bis tw, sisters were nurderel al lliolr home neir Jackaonvlll". Fla.. a few nignts ng i ll .l."rt. l.al a aaf" n bis hou." wl,l"h ..:t"U .'outalne.l n,„nl, loi.ey. A.l Ibree p..r»ous bn! i.-eu k.lled rltb au ax%
Knslmar Adnmow-skl. a special delivery messenger at lhe Chlengo I'uslum.'O, is under nrrest !u (!!iicHgo and lias coufosse.l lo the Ibnft of scores ot letters.
Alt Ferrouh Uey, Turklab Mlnisier lo tbo l'ulled Sinles, nrrlvcl at New York City aboard the Kreucli Lluo aleanisliii. La Ons- •ogne. Ho was nccoiiipauie.l hy his wife. fhey went lu Washiugion,
Uuder the auspices of the t'nlied Irltli Hn..!«ile. of ciiicgu Ihlrly.nine voung joldlers lell Chicago bound tor Now York City, wlieuce Hiey wil! tnii for Lorenzo Marqiiet lo aut as nu nmhulaucu corj.s lu Ihu Uoer army,
Tliu Pennsylvania Sleel Company is to ,n,ik,. buprovcueiits in Us Sloelt.in (Pcuu.) plaut Invulving luiillons oi dullar...
Jii'Ik-o Fisher In Hie Criminal Braie-b.- of lliu ('ir.-ull Court, St, Louis, Mu,, lu doilv- erlug his liistruclloiis to tho February Urnud Jury, cnlled atlenliou lotho charges Df frnud In municipal alTalrs and lhe al¬ leged Inelllcleiicy of the police force lu aui.prossing crime.
Nenrly »500'1 wna nd.led to the Dewey Arch Fund iy the concert nl Carueglo HjlJ. New Vork Clly. A.lmiral nu.l Mrs. i-oir .lellvered nn n.l.lr'e.s, iifwliinli M^ urged Hio ueeessily of-nn Incronsod nrmy nn.i navy.
(Iiielda F.lsenliar.it, a young man witu wn,. uu the wny lo visit his sw,',.tliu,irl, while trylug in I,'.nr.l n frulKbl Irnlu nt Uethleb.'.u, !'..„„.. .v,is kn...-k.'.l .luwu by jueoiul,,:: fru,,, 11,0 opp'^-llo .llreetlon. llo was tus,.."! tu nU'l fr.) UUo n fuuthnil belwenu tho two trains niul ov,'ry bulie tn his tody b.-okon, l.ulug ilf,.|,..s whou picked up,
Mu,ni,er8 of thu Slxly.nlnth Beglmeul, ut Ne'.v Vork, bnvo u good i.rusi.ecl of recov. ering .Inmngss frum l!,e Luulsvlllo an.! Nnshvlllo Uallrua.l f,>r Injuries n hundred nf tbem recelv.nl lu n ivr.'.,k near Itlrialug- hnm, Ala,, during llu, Spanish.Auierl,
oflbe
In tliu fulle,! Klnl, awnrd of i«4:iO0 !,hs b,-ou ,un,lo t. Injured soldiers.
At the meeliug of the executive oommlt- ieo of Ihe llough Itlilors' llciulou Assucin- llou It wai- .leel.b.'l lo chnuge tbo ilnle ot ihe auuual reunion ul Oklnlioma (;i(y, ilklahoma, tu July 1 lo I Incluslvo, Thl-. waa .loue I', lucel wishes uf (iuveruor Uoosevell,
A„ a result nf scandals In lhe Dispensary Jlulo Uoar,! of Coutrol of Ruulh Carolina, ,u which the mombera preferred charges igulnst oue a'inlJM)r, the House of Rupte. lentatives, by a Ihree.lourlbs vole, passed ihal sectlou of Hi.) Henale bill reiuuving from oflico the eulire board.
Oeneral W, A, Olmstead, a vuturan of the flvll War, was urdalne.l a .loaoon tu lbs Sburcli ot the Snciod Hunrt nl Notre Dnnie, In,I. lb, nfterwnrd rocelvod huly or.Iers ou.l became n i,rltsl of Iho Oougio- tatlou of the Holy Ccoss,
Foralan.
A lolegra,n frnm the frontier announces .but a holy of Vonozuulau lroo|,s Invaded Urazliinu territory, Tlioy weru met !,y n iiatlallou of Urnaillan tr.iops and, after n lively llgbl, wore forced lu boat n rol rent across tbo froniler.
The Bosra liave taken Inknndla, a 7,u!u- laud innglstrncy, 'I'h.. Mnglslrato lbs uigl.t i.revluus exploded the magailuo and, with bis staff nnd the police, evacu¬ ated the I.lace nu,l proceeilad I.) Esliowe.
Omeiai advices concerulng the bnlllo at Plcho, Colom'.ls, bnvn lioen reeeive,! lotho tIToct Ihnt (ieueral ilallan dofoalo 1 the rebels, who io.l tweuly killed, 140 wounded and 170 prisoners. Aui.jng tho iultor Is Oeueroi Kodrlguez.
Tho coal famine In Oermany, ,lun to the "trik.'s, l. uHsuiulng a Ihrenlunlng iisps't. rhu sirike !,as spruU'l H, the/wh-kau and •/.eltx .listrl.'l., anl lliu Mt'ibou district la nlTecied. The quosllon la uow moole.l of furbl.ldlog coni exi.oris ""Ui normal con¬ ditions shall havo buen raslored.
C'inaul Worinan-of Munich re,iorltlu ths JtaleDeparlm.ul at Washiugion tbn crea- Hon of a pai.er trust lu Bavurla, embody¬ ing the eulire Industry lu that country.
Heavy suuwfulls tbroughoul Oermauy have gready lnter'.irnd with r.illway and Islegruphb- eomniuulcatluut.
Tlia inurlallty lu B'.mbay. Intla, a low
lays ngu
.:ed"iilel. The
Hoer-Hrillab War Niilea.
Durhai,
over at M'Uiht V-ruon -vns lli.' w.-l ding ..f ll.e c.iple in I'l l.i nary. IT:'.' Nellie waute.l b.„i b. api>eai lu u!i tlu magtuticenc' of llTu new iiuif'trni, witli gubl lai'e au,l wlot,- plunie... wliicli I'na Wat Depariiuent liu.I pisI .le¬ signed !,.. hliil as H (leueial. The ol.l ehieftaiu wat uuwilliug t.. hav.- I.imeeil l.ele-k.^'1 in tl.e Irappi.ig. ..f bit latest miiitaiT rauk he oame into the jie
..f .MexaU'lria, ti,,- farm hen Is. aU'l ,'th.r men an.l w.,iuen ,.f tb.' neigh- l...ih." .1. The Uev. Ml. Davis real ih^strvice of th.' Kpiscpal Chiir.h a.,,1 made au olln.^-.'- The Masons perfornie.l Hi--'./ n., s. a.. I miiiute ilint l.,",uie'l fr.viii a scho..uer >n tbe rol..iusc. Wb-ii the bo.ly was car rie.i int.. iue vault tbe lufaiiTy aud liul when the cavalry tire.I tlireu v. Ileys, an.I ..f the eleven pit -,^s ,J arllllei.T were timul-
bridal psrty Nellie ha I l.i l!ir..w ber taneously .ii-charg.'.| as lherays..f the
arm" arouud his i*eek, for tbere Ue sun of a sh.'ri wiuter day were turn-
waa >n the go..I .-M blue nu.l bull uf ing int.. th.- fl'„d"»» ..i twilight. Ibe ('..ntinenlal Anuj, wii-i a I.lack' I'he news ,f Wasbiugtou t .leath
ril.lH-.n oookt le a.i.l a eocke.I hat, the IrAVele I raprlly . ver the ccoutry .lay
nuiform m wliicu lie hs.l plaiiiiel au.I by Ity. Wiititv.r it weut it pr
f..ngbt t'V many battles, llewatf.'n.l du.-e.| au exhibit, .u ol publi.- irr
uf Ihe butrau'l blue.
Ue r.'ic aiuiut his farm, in lii.' h.! Slimmer, anrie.viiji:, carryiuc liia o>iu |-*s« himaelf,,l»it .Iresa ..uitai.ly plain drab, a grevt round hai ou hit Iiead, au unibroila fit.-I in the sal.Ilo H-- was -juietly cilecli.-.'/ a;. I .^..-ti'ij
ail.I the same was Ij-ue in I7>>il, hut ll was hi. tirmiiess anl everlasting wat.-hfulness lhat f..rce.l inacli.,n .,u the part of th.- Briti.h, The capture an.l .'Xe.-.iii.'U of .\n.lre tul the flight of .tru,.11, thu Itai'lor, occurre.l in 17*..., an.l both yesis there were nota¬ ble "ucoesee. ..n Ihc pair .'f the roll- tinental troops, lu Ih-- S.uith aul else where.
S'lrreU'Ier.if Voiktown an.Uiloneet- tei, \a., l.T (it-nersi ('..rnwallit te Wash.ugt. n, (Vu.her I'.'. I7sl.
lint.sh eiHciate 1 New V,.rk Novem- ber J.'., 1 rs.i Wa»Liugt..u as commau- 'ler lu ,-Lief l-nle farewell I" bis ofli- cert Decumlier i, au.l resigned hit cumiFtion as c. lurotnleriii-chiel t.. . Congress pe<-ember J", after which
r bef..re beeu kuown
ll.-l.Ing U it Is tald that HUOmeu bav 1 .irtles from .ul The prl.-e .1 ,
„tv mnnl f'.r It
Transvaal. ....Il'l I'-I'l has gone U| eul. beeaus- .1 th" 'le. ] akt lyd«j|'.e for Ilriiish ;
ileni fw lut Will, aad fwr llie uianle I'ttcusa The
, , , 1 f u L. be relurneJ t.. bit home at Mount
such as bad never bet..re beeu kuown ,.
in Itie Uep,iidic Xeriion,
It waa |.r.,po.ei i.„ the part ..f the Fleclel first Presidunt oftbe I nited Natl, ual .iuverninetil that the iK.dT.if i Slalet by the unauim us vote of the
the pain..1 sbuul I l.e taken from "the eieclort in IT*:!, he was furmally in
vault al M'UUI V-ruun apl lail twav augural" I ii. New Y.rk April Mil, I7t<0.
. , i;,- u. a .i«p,i..l .. , lb- l.a.-k. .-fib.. He wy. .. eleclel in 17".! anl retirrd
«sv>
her on.l. ttom lUe Fretideacy ut 17Sf7,
.iu-ke.1 ibelr larl
g.-u-y
erf", lb.' plo,"
Tl." .irange Free state bat U'
,1' ererv aval!
lei'I.iig merchant -,'.'.. unity. Uv-rv tteamer
IWv -arrles re-ec
' .r the Boers.
Many (ape C
w't', lh" li ."rs at
, 1 I'.eir far'ue.
I 1" supreme .-
,;." wner. .f th"
w».k. In whi-b 1
luieutlon tu iral-
Kugll.h genera
¦ f iiioieru artilie
wei, a., the la-l I
iiie Axerlcau lau
Londont toy
leman Ifor tov a
|.«1 er sav. that
, ,i,at,e 'luarle. •
hie mau, Inel,
a, wh'. eype. to
that arrirua at
(.r-emei.-a anl
liny l"ut"h w'
-^tr-'aiberg.liSV"
.'.r. at .'.!- T
..earner Mash
> sh'W that a
wl!ii .h» Boer.
> ar" 'iepi'.rlug
y in Hi.' llrit,.-.
,ai IU". '1:1 .
UI "mer-
w "alle-l
!i„g 11,"
t . "njuy
1."lat-I,.
reerulla
r, f'.Ughl
w,. give.
.n 1 three
1" halu •
.'..- lack
aru.y. a.
.1 wal?h
1 l.g',.,ng alBaut.agj.
hopa .-tnnet tupply tba
lllers A Lun
.,- .-•";.Ireu of
m-.- nrr d.,iy '
I Ta(i waits el Best tkidieit.
1 .n u.'Ws.
.!.- fa..,.
oatruylug
Prouilnani l*naple,
Tba lale Duke of West-nlnster bal an innuai In.-mo ..f t'i.7r,n,oilO.
(I»nerii J. .-. Balei is one uf the few uf- noera wbo li'oak tbe Fliipinu diaiecl flu- ently
Henry (lew., the New V.irk banker, find, hia best re"reatlon In working out dllWcult -heaa [r"l.le,D»
President Kiloi, "f Harvard. I» some, thing uf a i."l"«trlau. a. 1 never rile. when tluie und .ll.lau-" i.er:nlt him lu walk.
When Oei.eral Hecl-^r Ma-Djuali r- eelved bia -ail to pro eed li'.m India t . Soutb Afrl.a h" wa. engage 1 lu writing n mon.igreri. "n the training "f savage troo|...
William W,.l l.rf A«t', t Is sai.l to r'tent lhe laet II,,1 h|. fellow .'uui.Irymen In. Englanl drop i.ls pr-llx of bon'.rnl.ie, wbi 'll I," had uuil! be was nat.iral.»«.l.
The llev Charlet M. eheld'.n wot eda. eate.l nt th" Aul v-r A-ademy, Uruwe rnlvertlly ni, 1 •!," Au.luver Theolug,..»i seminary. H,a ..-lal slu 11". wet" "hieily I'urtued iu Lcuduu.
i.bn P. Kciland. lhe Inventor of the.ub. marine lorfesdoi.oal. one" aaldtbat It took blm twenty.three year, t . elucate the L-nlle.| Slat". O.v-rumeul up to tbo Ilea of a tabmarlne boa..
Since ISTJ Emperor William bat k.llad lfl tll I'lec". uf gs-o". The Hat Inclule, J4 .n .«.«,! enn." au.l .Kt.J Mg gu.ne. le-- .id", lil cL.,1...,., .a'-„ eU, I'iiet Itll.. daat. t«e beart aad a aesle.
n t'olaluf 40^ .iunlhs. Thc slluatiou is eg. gravalei by lhe nlvout uf fainlue refu.
Dr. Leyds has leeu ofllelally rncognlr.a.l na the repreaoulnllvH uf Hu, Transvaal lle- I'Uhlic by H.u .i'jvernmeuts nt France, Uermony nu.l llua.la,
France and Euglaud are nt lbs Ibraa- hold of a terlo,is.lltagr.)e.nenl
Ti.e !-n!teil Hlnl.)a gunboat Machlaa ar- rited nl Puerto Cat.ellu, Veue^uela. to guard American Intnra.la lu the even, uf nn..tberrebelll',n bro.klng out. Oeneral Hernand"/ !¦ re..oriel t., l,« organizing hia for'os for auother effort to telle the pretldeney.
Lor.l Melbuen has disl.tuded Homing, loii-s Scouts. L"(',.ne 1l" Av-"rlaluod tl.al .ome mombera ul Ibo eor|.B bad beou com. luunlcatluR wiih the Boers.
Baron Hougelmuelltr, Austrian Mlal.lor, may ba rscalle.l because of uuplea- .ut in- eblenls ra^ulHug frm tho feud with lbs Mexico Ambat.a.lor.
Ninety gunt have be-n deti,atcbe.l from Pretoria, south AlHcsu Itei.ul.lle, lu the Ir-iUl. aud Ihe I'r.loria forls have b-jen pra'5H,-aliy deuu le.l <.f a/Uil"ry,
The Japanese legation lu Paris la raiting objsetlon toH.e Franco-Amerlean oo,nmer- elal ttealy on ibo ground Ihtt lb" atiK Irada between Fiance and Japan wil. bs ter.onaly UJurel by lla pr'ivlsloua.
Emperor William haa irohll.lledtba per¬ formance of a dra,r,a by Harr Bonn, tbs actor, wblcb abowt Fflorb-k thu Oreal lo character,
Tbs C.ermau cable from Emdon lu New York City l.y way of Ibe Azores, will be laid bv o Loudou oomi.a„y. li will ooal »I,«5,'UOO. Ths cable Will be |:I1C mllna long.
Jobn Redmond, Member of Parliament f .r Wattrf'.r.i ( lly, wa. eloeiad ebalrman ,.f .1." reorganise I lr,.l, Nai,ui.al,-l | arly, wUK'b BOW luelU'lna ail lUt lliab Mtisbtri
al the ScWali eoiHomtAA,
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR FEBRUARY 18.
SnbJaet: Jesut at .larol.'s Well, Jeb» |T« . n-te-tlolden ,T»ll: John lv„ ttt.m'- Me.noiy Versa.. 11 -14—Coaaaealuy on tha Uay-a Laaaon. -*~^
lnT»..-.pi .-riux. -Syvbar, fifrmarlr Mf- Fliem, now Nabiu< Is tl Ihe root>-ol Mount Oerlrim, iibtween Osrltlm and ta.nl. It Is noted tu the Scriptures at tbs I lace whore Abraham Itrtf slopped oo bit r.-mlug from llaraii^ ttifTaan, where Ooil appeared to blm nnd |.ru.nl.4i-d lo give lb* lund lu bl. ..eed' and where hs lirsl built tu nilar to ll.s.Lur.l. In Hie fourth cea¬ lury B, C, (al.out llSili .Sanhallat elected e le.npie ou Gurlcim iu opi-utlHoa lo llie Jewlsii temple,
CoNNEcriso Links,—After Iho Interview Willi Nicodeuiusal the time uf Hie Patt. ,.vtr feast. Jusus nu.' Ills fullowen left J.-ru,.al,',u nnd speul ahoul eight montbl lu Juden. Jesua taught tbo people and His disciples Iwptlzud then., Va. I. i. When Jesut bear.l ufli.o Iniprlsonmeul of John iMatl, «: HI; Mnrk 1: 11), aod tbal the Pharisees were eudeavorlng lo allr up Hu- disciples of John ngainst His dltelntet. He deteruilnod to leave the Jews and gs luio llalllee.
6. -Sycbnr." Or Shecbera. at the fool ot Mount Oetizini. "rnrce! of ground," Purchased ol tbe children of Hamor (Geo. .13: 191, aud given lo Joseph. Ueu, 18: XI: Josh, 'il: 3.>,
«. "Jaeubs well." Thc well Jacob deg. The wurd b.r well Ul lhe llreek meant fouolalii. At thu begluulug ot Ihe last century ll was 105 feet .Ieep, bul at pres. ent ll Is ouly seventy.live luet .Ieep. It Is saveu und oue-balf feet in diumotsr and Is
walled wllh masonry. • "Jesut bsiail
weary, " He was a man, tt well at Ood, and became weary nud hungry. He Joat- ueyed ou foot, sharing with Hit dltolplee the fnllguet nud hardships of Ihe waT. "The sixth bout." Noun. Tbere It a dif. fereneo uf opinion hero; teveral good an- tburttles tbiuk 11 was til ociock lo tbe evening.
7. "Woman ol Samaria," Tbit woman lived lu the country, "Olvs Molo drink." In this latlluds the weather Is tomsllmes i.xeoedlngly hot at tioou even In Dooember, wli.'n il Is old at night, Jesus uskt a favor nu.i thus oi.out Hie way to grant one.
H. "To buy menl." Food. John, II ts tbuugbl, b.i.l reiualuod wllb Jesua.
9. "lielng a Jew.-- lilt drott unddlaleel llselosed llla nallonulity. .."No dealings Willi the Baniaritans," Ths Samaritans were the dssoondants of tbs Ethiopian and Babylonish oolonitts upou whom tbe As* tyrltu conqueror of the ten Irl bet bestowed the lands ol the captive Israelllet. Bee 3 Klugt 17: 34-33, Between Ihive people aad the Jews a deadly bnlred exltteif.
10. "The gift ol Ood," John S: 1(. The Me.sslab, nud lbs salvation He It brlugloglo man. "riiou wouldtl have atked ol Him," Spitltuniiy, our posltlont are m- versed. It Is H.uu wbo urt weary, aud fuotsoro, and parched, eloss to the well, yet uuable to drink; it Is I wbo oan give ihee Hie water fruui the well, end queaeh
R'mb'f'nittaH^«*p...';WvUu{.K»iw.". Xlia
.•ailed "Iho water of !!b>." Kov. 11: 6; 12; 1,17, "Clean water.-- Ezek. 86, 26, »7. Bee also Itt. 56: 1; it, 11,
11, fc".Sotulng lo draw with," Tbe wellt hnd, oftentimes, uo Impieuieult lor draw¬ ing wnler,
12, "Our father Jacob." They were aol tbe detcondanlt , r Jacob, allbougb lorae ol the nncienl blood might have beeu In Ihelr veins.
,13. "Shnii tiiirtt again. - Jetut liootf not dtscutt the quetllon of greatueet, bul turns her thought lowardt tplrltual truth, as lie did Nluodemus,
14, --Shnll never thirst," He doee not mean that ouo draught tball tatltfy US, bul tbat ws will alwayt have Id the tout a well ol llTlug water. "Shall be lu Uim." i'lio rei glon ot Jetus has to do with tbe luuer Ufe. Christ putt now priuclplet and nlTecHons withiu us, "A well of water," A lounialu of wuler, 'I'bo supply It e«. bnuelless. Here It un unfnlllDK lulneas ol iovo, Jov, pottoe and t|ilrUual atrsngth—a full salviitlou. "Springing up," Whoever has this living iv.terlu the soul already bat eternal life. Thu water ot life it, 1, Ulren by Jesua, 2. It is |.ure, 3, It salltllet the tuill, 4. Thero is n uevrr falling tupply. 6 lllslre., 6. It Is for all who thirst.
IS.- .'Give me thli water." She did noi iindi«slan,J HJsjnojinIng '\l'JZ'i!f'Jl,''*.J'J*' tbiori) lm|,art,
lll,/"Oo, call tby butbtud." Thett wol'ilt wero s|>uken, 1, Tu muke ths woman eousbler her own slate, '2. To thow hsi that Hu kuew her hnart and toorsl lite, Uelure slie can receive living water tbt must in. convinced of I.er depravity.
IH. "Flv.. husbands. " Thu live bud eith¬ er .llvor.'c! ber for Immurnllty, or were ,lea.l; I., 111., sixth the was not married. At this tlmu divorcea wero very eoinmoo, nud ,1 uinn put away bit wifo for any Inilll.
i;. "Thou nrt a prophet." Bho tpeaks r..,-!,ect fully nnd recugnizus lllm at one wllh n dlvluoiiilsslon.
.0. "Our fathers woriblped," Abraham au,l Jn.'uh. T!,n Sninarltnus pretended lo be ,l,.scei„lnnlaul llu.se palrlaruht. This ivumnu bere Introduced the q.ietllOD that was cnuslug the dispute between tba Jewrf Hiid Sn.unrlln.is. If Hu wero u prophet He cull lel! hnr whelber Mouut Oerlzlm or Jen,snb.ui were lbs proper plnea for pub. llo w..r8l,li., 'lo tl.u Sninarltant, Oerlslm wns Ihe mustsacr.'.l F|.»l on earth. It hsd be.'U, ns they believed, thu seat ol Para¬ dise,
21, "Tho bour coraelh," The bour bas rouio In wlilch spiritual worthlp It aboul to be establlthed, and "the Jewltb rites an.l cerumouiea nbulitiio.l."
22. "Ys kuow not what," You are Ig.ioranl not ouly ol the pbioe, but alto ot the ulilect nn,l nature nf true worthlp. rhe Samaritans l,e!!i.vo,l lu Ood, but they r.'Jocle.l the propbellunl writlngt aud all ill!.,-r booka uf Scripture exeent tbe Bre books of Motet. 'Tboir wurahl|) was a p.ix'.l worthl|.. Theyfetr...! the Lord, sb4 lerveil tbelr ..wn gu.ls. "We kuow wbat re wu.thlp." We. Jowt, acknowle4fe t,,d and lllm ouly, nnd offer to Him Ibe i.crlll.es preicrlbe,! In tl.e law. "Ot Ibe lews." TheMeaalah Is of theJewt. Kfeo :ho Saniarllant believed thla.
23. "rrus worihlpora," In oppoeltloa io false worahlpert whose wortblp eoneIsM In external acts. "In spirit." In bearl, wllb slucers lovo and dovollun. "In Irutb." lu tlucsrily, and In uhsdlance lo Ibe Irulh, "S.'ckelh tu,!,," Potllts tueh worahlpert,
24, "Ood Is a Kplrll.-' Ood It an IB. Ilullu Spirit, lUllng Iho betvrna aud tba earth, Hs ,-.., vtdet, governs and upboldi all Ihfnga. ' „ . ,
26, "^11 iblugs," Neeettary for as to kiioii,
26. "I. tra He." Thit wasiths flrsl direct dltclosure of Ulmtell at tbe Mes. •lab.
TrAiBis-ot.~At -^tler quenobee Ihl iblrst, rofresbos an,l Invlgcratee tbe body, iurlllet Ihtngt dufllsd, and rnndsre Ibt tarth fruitful, to Ibs Uoly Spirit tatlsflss aud putlflot tbe toul.
THE MUNICIPAL ARMY.
Hasrly 43,0OO I'araoui Kniplared by Ibe
Ciiy of Naw Vork.
Fef ptrtont realize what nn army ol of- flce-holdera is re.|uired for ths optratloa of lbs govsrn.neut of Now Vurk City. Taklaf as a batis lor calculalloa Ibe rotler ot ¦¦¦ uic!|,a! employes (oounty Inolsd ed), ll h fuund that ou Deeombsr 31 lot! tbtre were In the servluu ul Urealsf New York no lees than 42,M7persona, whuae pay aKgagalet uunrly tU,IMO,000yearly. In other words, i.uH of every eighty-two uftheellf't labab- ilaota paatva hit nr I.er time la tbs terriee of the I.jonI guy..ru.neul. A year ago Ibere wers Ists Ihau 10,00(1, yd the total ol tal- arlet paid waa about tllXIO OjO leae.
Tho bulk uf Ihe placsa aro In fourdepait.- roenta -Education, Polloe. Fire and Streat- i'leaning-2(i,427-ioaving 11,410 eiaployad In the olbor clly dlvl.lona and In eoaaly unless aud courla. The Dsparlmeal ol Education leads wilh ll,7s2 employes, ehlKlly teacher.; Ibe p.illce la nexl, IMI; lueDSIr.ol.Cioaulug, 4I1S, and Flra, fttt. There are 242H em|,luyed In Ihe Highway Dernrlmout, snd ah',ut 170D eaeh IB Ibe Du.'k and Charities Departmsnlt,
if nil Hie publi., aervanla were plaeed la line ahoubler to shoul.ler, the Has would stretch from Hie Uatierv up Broadway to ll'iill alreet an I nearly, II uol quite, baek again, lli"lt cumhiued height would be nut 'lulte nrfy milaa, and tbslr aggregala welnlit, ,.l!owlug a gued average, beea eea of Ibo 7000 beavy pollosmeu;, nserly mm tons.
Owing lolhe largo numlier ol eehpot* tttchera, laborera. ale., Ibe areraga tmUty It not rery urge—lu Ibs uelgbborbood ol t'suti. Aliout turty psr caul, of Ibe elly budget I" required to
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Olrl Cbaiat DIa Tncalhee.
Two InaeparaMs companlona were barted It Me aama time at Cbamb.rebarg. Pena., raoanlly. Tbey wera Mis. Clara Waehla. {er and M,at Harah Portir. Both tloi-mt Ihe ttmeluug troubls.
j rnBiit to wnu trilb Bath ^
Tbs advitibtlUy ol tste'alag seUalart ie
' writs an 1 work at wall wllU lUe left baad
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19000216 |
| Date | 1900-02-16 |
| Month | 02 |
| Day | 16 |
| Year | 1900 |
| Volume | 5 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19000216 |
| Date | 1900-02-16 |
| Month | 02 |
| Day | 16 |
| Year | 1900 |
| Volume | 5 |
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Ifaj^^att Hereto. mirrai^E copikh. jpi ve c»;r*xt*. A r.VMIl.T NEWSl'APER or LOCAL A.VD GENERAL INTELLtOKNt E. taamti •i.to rutiT in aDTjiXtft VOL. V. 1 i:i:i:r()iM\ n. v.. fhip.w. ri'r.iM auv i<;. iimit. NO. i6. raoraanoMAi. • Greater New York • DentEtl Farlors, tORQEHfCXER S SKIDMORE. OOB. FULTON AND GOLD STS, , Brooklyn, N. Y. •e* af Teaik. •eia Ornwns OcM rilllag., Otker rilllac. a-I.OO np, as.oo up. ai.oo up a .so up FULTON AND OOLO STREErS, Opp. JjoeACi'K, BROOKLYN. ». V STATE NEWS. Coal of Keepinc (he tnaana. TbeeleTentb anudsl report uf the state Commlttlon lb Lnntey showi a dnoreate in tbe per espl.n cost n( roalnltlnlng llie In- aenedDrlDg tbe pott year, from tl.*5 p, r ¦BBum In 1H98, to (174 In lt90 The net SBnnal loereate of cases was bnt 530. the tmallett lu five years. The total nun.t.er of Intsne In the Htnte Institutions cl the elote of Ihe year wns 21,174. The total Bmoant eineuded f.ir malntenan.n was I8,876,323.!>7, and for new nulldlng. an.l equipment nod for extruordlnary r.-palrs tl,127,501,38. Tba lolal number uf pntleuls dltobarged as cured ,1,lrlng the year was lOM, and 931 a.ldilional patients were ,11.. charged tufllolently improve.l t.) leuabla tbtm to return lu theit Irlends. Tha Oood Roada Moyeinanl. RaFresentatlyea of tho Doards of Super- vltsrt OI Ihlrly-seven countle. met at At. bany wllb Slale Engineer and Surveyor httttd snd formed a permanent orgaulV.a- tloB to further the goo,l roads ,novement In Ibla Bute. Tbe following offl' W. J. STEELE, M. D., PBfS/f I -I \' ,1,1,1 Sr/,'/l /.'ilV I elected Chairman, E.lwin A7Merr!tl, .>f S. rilJi>H.J.i.ry """ '^'''<'¦''f^'' I Lawrence Coun_ty; First Vlee-rresbb-ut Jo eph Leo of Westch, BALmVINH, L. I. Roilh 8hnreTelrpl.r all, Ualdwins 1.1 '. GEORGC A. MOTT, , LAWYER, M Ceart BI.,ll*rongh of BrooklyB,N. T. Clly I BesMeaea, LyBbrook. Qneant Co., N, V, tWepkoee, "»1 Lyntwook" "toasABrooklyn." E. A. DORLON, L.BOM'DED A UCTIO.rEER. .. 044 Fallowt- Block, raltsa Street, new Chorrh, PREEPOKT. JOHN P. WRIQHT, OBXERAL AUCTIOXEER, I PREEPORT, I.. I. —¦eggSBBigSagggMBBI^wl. riNANCIi^ er Seeon.l Vb- Pcatideni, K, 'A. WUeox, uf Onou.laga, Se.-. rettry, T, M. Thomi.ton, uf Orleans. Var. Ions good roads pruposltluu. were .lie- .¦utted,laoluding the bill Inlro.lu.a-l In ti.e Ltsltlatnra spproprlatlug tl,000,00-) for earrylDg out the provisions nf the Hlghle. ArmtlreBg flood Boadt aut of last year. Purchnsa ol Afllrondncli Poraal Lan.ls. The annual report ol tbs Rfate F.ne.m Preterye Bonrd tbowt that duriug the 1 n-1 year IM,43f seret of forest land In the A'll rondaekt were piirebased at an aggregatu eoal of (2I7,B61, or an average of t3.-«7 per acre. On January 1, 0199. tliere was a bal- aoee of |
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