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•IKOLKS COPIIi>«. Jf^iV-K tHAiTfrot
VOL. yw.
Iletotei.
A FAMILY NEWSP.lfKR OF TAtCAL AXO SXKBBAI. IXTBLLieSNCB.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1902.
NO. i^a
CHAHLCS lenker. Pro»r<«tar
Trm, Sknbi, lan Biergmn DecoratioiK
imiu ud p«ttM piuu ftr and Funerals
JMAIN STREET. freeport, l. i.
CrMnhouM Ptuu
R. P. JEFFREY i SON
TREES. SHRUBS AND .- HOTHOUSE PLANTS
" -v ¦
nuniMNi hM Wrtatlaa. trua ta nama mmt tot 'raah fram tho grauntf, mmt dallvarad In a ahart tima In maiat aandltlan
E. A. Dorlon
l'f>NDED AUCTIONEER
rnr nort. S. Y.
Benj
BELLMORE,
L. :.
•MV THC AMITAVa '
, JI^MBUC- t«w^
,-; ft.
fmm
U IIIV*, UIIY I HEVmiD, J, OORLON
amin D. Homan
BUILD [. H
iVork Huparlateodad
Eatimatea Fnrnlakail .ICI AMD •CneCN PLACE,
acaiaiNcc ancaaoaT, l. i. *
HENRY H. HAMMOND,
Tonsorial Artist,
Main St., B.n«"HoV Freeport,L.l.
Hair CuttlDK, Sliming. Sliaoipooloc.
SjK'i'lal alteniion lo Cliildren'a Hair Culling.
GIVE THK NEW BAHBKK A CALL.
Longenecker Bros.
DENTISTS
669 Fulton Straat, Braaklyn
at FREtPORT, lIBir 1 HtrWDRO BUILOIRS
Opp. Depot. .Ill Wedntsdaya and Frldar
from 9 a. m, to 5 p. id. Wll. R. LoKGLNicKKii. I). I). 8,, Manascr
m^Mt^k^UhmiAk^Amt^
C. PEASELL
of Fraepurl la now raady lo furnlali you with tbo
Best Cooking 5tovc
..XAURA
or any other kind,
C. PEASBLL ft SON
VtiAtrtAkArtAmt Embalmers
Talaphana Call, ISa
^iP'Mt'W'WP '"iwvt^^n^^fip^
This Mantel...
In Oak, Gloaa >rni*ih
$15
Oak Cabinat Mantala frem Si2 up
MANTEL ft FIREPLAJCE FITTINGS
of all kiuda, at city prlcea
•ATNROOMt AND VESTIBULES TILED
ORNAMENTAL CENTERS AND BRACKETS
Da MORRISON
•how Ilooms, Crove Street, Freeport
Woodcleft
Building
Sites
MS A0 OwUSlAt* **Mt is SSt OBSSllSO
I tks •pooIs* Nsw Vork SMOnrOsii htnm ••stis*
Qood Boating, Bathing. Fistiing
Phw Paal tt Watar al Law TMa
I Vlllaaa a*
FREEPORT. L. I.
•aa4 lahaala, n«a Ohaiaaaa, W«ii-E«ul»a*a Fir* Da-
aaHiaaiH, Pital Claaa Walar Suaahr,
UaaMa UaMa, OaM Uaka,
I tot Blayallna ana Onvinfl.
RANDALL A MILLER
PRBBPORT, L. I.
News and Opinions
OP
National Importance
rhe^aiJfe.Sun
ALONE I
CONTAINS BOTH I
Daily, by mail • $6 a year Daily and Sunday, by m' I $8 a yeai
The Sunday Sun
• l« tk« irtilaat Saa4i| NfwariMr
ll thl varM
6c. a copy. By maii, $2 a year
4«dMaa Ttut SUN. Naw Tork '
STEAMER WITH A HISTORY.
Three Nationa at One Time Searching for Outlaw of the Sea.
An rxtraoritlnary 'had ihararti>r" of a vessel, thc Peiinebank... was biillt for a (train ahip, but soou founil the trade too alow.
She vanUhed, and turned up sinl¬ denly in the east as the Kelpie, wher.^ ehe very soon Rot into trouble with the British governinont far ^niuggllais arma Into the Persian gulf.
She alipped away, not an hour ton soon to earape cBpture: ami liaiiiR "wanted ' badly, she Hppeareil noxt as a (ierinan vi'rsrl tin ihe Soiilli .Ani":-- ican roai-t. painted runic.1. mil renam¬ ed the Craf Si hwarifelH. The ii.'--i;al revolutions were in full swiuK. and ..ih',' did a traili' for aix muntba in re cioring political exilea who had mini- py to move with.
Hy IhlB time there,were thee sen- arute nations .liiiiiorinis for the Pen nebanke, an;l she vanished utterly, turnhi); up nn the other side of thi world In n suit of g.-illcy green iihint, icchri.stened the Sbah-lii-Shah. Thrvi. she turned her attentli'n In u ill Ho pearlpoii. hing. ami did viry v..'ll till a fai't Sponiiih gunboat caught h"r nnd pliimiied a shell through her en¬ gine room.
Bhe was tnken to port a rapllve. But her crew actually managed I'l tinker up the wrecked engines "on the quiet," aud got her away, b.it she was soon afterward sunk hy a ey- clnne off Ihe Malav coast
OONT-^WORRT.
la
Wken di^appointaaent crawna the day. Don't worry. To rouracK joat aay, To-morro'v may^ pleaaant.
When path oi lifa ia kllcd wit.b thorn Quite iooliab ia the aian who acorns tl The hope of futote ble^^inp.
Remember, that U^rain aad anow. As wrll aa warmth anil siin'f bright glow Brings beaefits lo mankind.
^o liken-iMti aorrow, grief and pain Mav aid you—help-rou to attain The atrength for life'a great haltlo
NE.W EDITION
Webster's International
-^Ptcttonary
New Plataa Throughout
25.000 New Words
Phraaaa and DaflBltlona Prepared under the direct auper- vUion of W. T. H ARRIS,Pb.D.,LL.D., Uniud Butes Comroiaaioiicr of Edu¬ cation, aaaiated by a lacKO coipa of competent apecialista and editors.
KIch Bladlnaa A ttt* Paaaa SOOO llluatratlona
"Ipp-'TA'i latirnaiiaaaitvat Itnt aiiatJim rS^
iH.ifidiH£lhi"VnMhridtrd. Tki .\'ev. Hiliiiem
,./ /** laler..tliamml tvat I'ltueiJ i'a ilettier, eiioo.
Ctl til latl" amJ tkt tatt.
Wa alto pubiiaa Webster's Cotleciata Diettonafjr
wilh Oloa.arval ScaltiahWorda and Phraaaa. " Firat claallii quality, aacood claaa la alae,'*
Spccimaii pagel, ate. ol both .e^.^s b.K>ka saiit ea ippllcatian. / ^J^
G. O C. Marrlam Co. (jJ5SSS2i Publlahara '-imat. \iScfiaSSi/ 8prin«n*ld A Maas.
SO YCAKt* ¦XPERIBNCK
Patent
DcsioNa OorrmaMTa Ac
Aaraac aasdlne a akaii* and daBertBtion m.t Qoleia* aatmOla oor opinion free wbather .1. ihTaatloB la probablr pjlenlaWj, C.Mtimunio.. llonaalriollrionSdantUU. Ilandbookoa l'al.nu Milt If \ iftdoal anncr for.ae<mnnap«enl«.
PManu laSan thmiwh Nnnn » to. racal»» tpteim aatlaa, wiilwM ch.rn, la tha
$cle«tiflc Jinericatie
*aaBdao«alfUla«raUdw<«a»lT. hSSX^m': nilatkHt uf aiiT artantiao tMrniL Tanya. S> a
John Pa Wright
UENERAI. .^UCTIO.^EEH
»'r*«porl, .V V
IS GOOD FOR JEWELERS.
I PIng-Por.g Hard on Watches, and the
I Man Who Makea Repairs Profiti.
I "Ping imng Is a flne game," (aid a
[ Jev.eler, who does a lot of repairinc,
i to a Ncw York Sun man. 'No outdoor
or l.idoor sport has ever given ua ao
much to do. It Is surprising how many
pertons bave broken tbeir watches
since thc game became a fad.
"Y.IU see, people play tbe fame with¬ out removing their coats or waist¬ coats. In the excitement they forRnt about their walchee, an-A- *b.m.~.AK^ thing a man Knows his tlmeplere I bounds out of his pocket. Sometimes I it strikes the Uble, but wherever it does fall the w-atch Is damaged, "That is not all. A player may tlo , hia watch to his pocket, but still It I gets out of gear. The constant Jump- I ing around and the swinging ut the I arms disturbs the works so thc watcb bas to be brougl'.t to us to be regula- ' ted.
j "I hav lni>l 03 many women'a watch- I es as mcn'r to r<.!islr. The women I ,111' even iiH're rnicle*': tiian fh* m«a. I Th.'ir watches danglo from theli' ah^- I wiiii'ls. and as a result ilie Mratcii ' juniii.i around like a w.'aiherc.).'k io a I gale of wind.
"Surprising ns it may seem, my lii- I com.' from repairing watches haa al- ! most tripled since the craze for pi"g ' pooK bcitap."
Many Suicides of Soldiers, >
The s'.lli'i.i. denlh rate in Kiii'opi'nii | armies far .'xceeda me rnic of iho cocntrv to which the armv I 1 loujis
*~ ¦. " n*- . .
rami will ni:il<e sn old bi.ii.'ie ntv'.-. lie*, but i; VI.n't iiiikc .1;; oil v.oi.:: , look ,0 -..'i:
MRS. WARING,
Formerly ft Witntntfli, wherr sbe baa been do¬ inu iKtfllncAS for til" laat eigbt rp&ra. baa uf'ENEU A srui;t: on the
Gor. of Pine and GroYe Sts.,
wllh a fiiU al..!-;! of Sch.nil Kuppllr., siatlon- rrv. C.ior.cll.K.eri. Iln».< Hull., Ual.. Paper Ni>l>klii>. ro..tli|>K'k«. Cc Ainn a full aleck l.f till' k'lae.t M'LJi. aud'r..b«rou. £ihL- hus
Fine Ice Cream Parlor.
which will be (i|i.'iio<l I.. II... iiubllc as anon lu. lb« wiaun I'eniilla. »»- Clulm. C'li'ir.'iir.^. i'Hrlles. etc. can bs .upiillcd st thp i.hiiil. e- nolite—every tiling at the lowest poeslble pri.'e
SERMONS
of the
REV. DR. NEWELL DWIGHT HILLIS
succ<.6.'i,.r t.) Heury Wurd li.'ivl;. r, of l^lyuiouth Churcli, and
CARDINAL GIBBONS
of Baltimore, Md.. arc published iu tbe
Monday Edition
of the
Brooidyji Eagle
, a £olld Pagea of Stenographic { Sermon Reports
I THE SUISCmrTIPN PRICE PER TEAR IS tl 50 ' SAMPLES ON REQUEST
¦yr \OCSU i^^iinau in link I'ark /\ lellevjj* thm her telephone
^^^y la baunU'd. anil .'foine of her (J"^ iieli,'hlidr.' agnil with her. fluil UOIV the ilieor.v l.i Im-Iu;; illHcusseil with ;i sim-irestloii that the iuRtrumeiit it 0 iiropi'r mt'iWwTn for glioats, ami creiliilous householders nre ufmld l.i answer ihe telejihone hell lest same uncanny disclosure greet theni.
No doubt '•rhek science has perfedeil the telephone we 'will And ourselves in loog distance <vii)iiiuulcatU>u with Mars or uther planets which lillve of fered us nelirbborly overtures to which we conld not respond. If tbe explor- ers of nir will lenJ all tbeir faculties to tbc developinem of rlhralions, cou- denslng thein tn u forus for Iiuniau Intelligence, n ¦n-orltl of womler may open to our llsteulnr earn, nnrt the sixth sense aid na tn a knowledge of thp Kode, Tbea TWila might gather In tbe telpphoae cup ithe power now I.t1uk dormiiBt lu the ult shaft walling for a llbemlor. I'be theory aiileilates ilie uae of ttlepbouvf. Many yeiivs ago a ('hkago yoang woniHii wrole a re¬ markable bunk culled "The .\utoiuutoii Bar. " It lold thMstoiy of a mau who was posiiesscd wv'li tbc idea tlmt all Tl h r'i""' 'i v.rArtli. since Ibe iiiorii- Ing .;(4r» .•I'tsj-'tjelher for Joy, were atlll crtitreil in $e ulr and could bu reprortnced if an^r could bt- lnTPiite.1 to gather and re&lu them. Ho he In- Tented an natomfion ear which was a success, Itnt the Inventor had over¬ looked one rotidiili}ii. Wllb tbe souuds of Joy and tbe soilgs of harmony came tbo gi-oaiis of ditcoril ami Ihe whIIm ot sorrow, aud iliesc ho preilomlnateil tbat be went ini.}l aud illcil of dii-ap- pointuieiit,
Wbeu the liu^^st and most neces tary olticial on 1^ circuit In (Ink Turk Wt'i; asKeil tif^mm np 10 11 certain iiiim- l> >r Alvll^^flBhai vviiK wri.nK wlih tbe W.'^!iu^W^i|^«enl n sub, who i.'- porteil thnt It :i. I'fd "crnity" and would uor "ring true. ", I
So David CiliuyU'll went iherc him¬ self nud fouoAlji distressed niatrou. who said myste«j(n.<ily:
"I s.'iii for yoa liecnuse I'm having ti'oiil'h' v.ith in-jf telephoue."
"So I nndeifniml." he answere.i, "wires .iiugbt Mjncwlierc by ibe lilah wiiuK luosi iikvl«), I will s..iou tind out llll' tinnlile, Urs) BIfluke 1.. ilinsciiiUl.'Ultiii." '"I 'ioiff lhiul«";:iu nil Mrs. Klauk... "and I 1111 nil vour skill ,'iiid help lu thU CISC.
I am used
" vospon.li'll afraid iIihI experience 'will noi i-.isc. The liulll Is, my lelephoiie is haunted "
"Ilaiiiileii:" llll' .'li'i irii'inn gave a sliii'i: his ,Si.,,ii il aii.'i'siors had hellcfcd In n M'l'oii.l siiibi. but 11 spook in a leli'|iliiiiic. his business sens.' rcfU'cd to liarli.ir ilic idea. "Iiniiossilile: My .lear madam, who ever beard of 11 ghost 111 a lelejihene'/' "I hear voli is and am rung up tn
HEAD NOISES?
ALL CASKS OP
OR HARD HEARING NOW CURABLE
Oaljr tlMiaa bora deaf are iacwable.
CEASE MMEOIATELY.
¦. OP aALTIMWM. aAVti
aOeSVftigalVpa Max Biae saara
fMaajtta alaaa
hftOl jjArakSoft, mm aa spaiallaa StfeeatiTVaiUM
cattnly CM<4 a( asalaaaa, tkaska to jraat trrai I. to ka aaad al year aMcnuna. 1* aay righl aat baaaa to itag. aad tkia krpa •¦ —timy. iat lir
SaLTIMeaa. MA, March .10.
I will aow girr yo«
. mill 1 loat
iJ^ THE GREAT fTONICLAXATlYE
If you hare aour atamafh. indicaatlen, bllleuaiiiaa, constipation, l-a. breath, duaincaa. inactive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backache, lor uf appetite, inaomnia, lack cf energy, bad blood, blotched or muddy akin, or any aymptoma and diaordets which tell the Story oT bad bowels and an impaired dictstive system, I.Axakobl AVUI Core You.
It will dean out the t>owcla, stimulate the liver i.nd kidneya, atrengthen the mucoua membranes of the stoinach, purify your blood arid put you "on your feet" again. Your appetite will return, your bowels move regu¬ larly, your livcr and kidneya ceaae lo trouble you, your akin arill clear and freshen and you will [eel the old time energy and Ixaoyancy.
"IBF.S CAL'Olia 80MEWHKRI:.
take strnngc .iiiui^iiicaliunK, " pcrsisl- cil .Mrs M ••T,iki'iIowii that receiver and lisieii a iiiniiielit."
lie did so, aud hitii'il Mic ii«ual "Nuui¬ lier, please," much tu his satisfaction, and thcu rung ott nud turned cheer¬ fully to Mrs. R.
"Vou see. It is all right. What led you to think otherwise'.'"
"Several iiiiusiial experiences, lint you will only biiigb at iheiii. Thc other Jilglit when llie hii|h wiiiil blew I was out spi'lnlillg' llll' ivening with friends, when I was rall.'d lo tlie I.'lephoiie. I dlstini'ilv Illlll'll Ily vol..' of my llllle sou Tlii'odore. whoai I had left at home lu lied. He said 10 nic: 'I'lease come home, miimnia. I'm awfully afraid of the stiirni.' I lol.l blm t.i go In .ind sleep with bls brother, and I w.uild i-ooii 111' bom.' ll.' said, ".Ml rigbl. inaiiinia. k"'oiII.v.' and nIn^ ulT When I Willi hnni.' lie ans sle. ping where
I bad lefl bim. lis,I in.I I n mviike
nud dill lllll .v.'U kilow ll was sioriii lug Yet it was mv Iho's vi.Ii,' and 11.. other" 7
.Mr. I'nmpliell l.iJW.'.l p..l:li'ly in. r.d oluus. auil sugg.'sii'd tbat the i<ny migbi bail- leli'i.ll.iueil in his sleep. l.ill 111' ...lllll 11..1 .i.iiviii... the moil.er Mrs Hlaiik.' t^fl iinnlli.i ..vii.ri.'nr.' in reserv.'.
I was iliink'iiH l.r a lr .ml al 11 .1.^ tauce aud waiiiini; t.. lieii. frum b.r. went l.l III.' ieli.|ik..iie t.i cnll Ilcr i:p .\s s.wn as I put. lhe ic.i iver to i.,y ear I hear.! som,- on.- sp.-sklng, an.l asked »h.. II was. and in.v friend .111 sw.'i'.d «iil i..iiiL' .ailed. Now i-
"Who la ihlaV" shr asked, caiiiioui-lr.
"Columbus. "
"Columbds who?"
"Why, Christopher Columbtis. I dis- .overed Aimrlcn lu HU'-'. ."^ay. Avhai llo you want'/ T'raps vvu'd like to talk 10 Ferd or Isabella. Hurry up. 1 cau't stand here a wh.de century. I'm tired."
Mra. Blauke recognised that voic It was thnt of her own hoiM'fuI Tb.'o dore, who was visiting the small son of licr friend. Both hoys w-ere In the early perloti of the .\mcrlcau hisiory. and had struck the coincidence of Ibc telephone number as nn aid 10 ineiu ory.
Mrs. b. gnve her hopeful a suiibbliix for his precocity aud was iMriiiille.l lo talk wltli h'T frieud So one of her telephone ghosts has been Inbl, but she Sllll iMM-sisIs that she is likely at any lini.' to be plac»'d iu dir.'ct cornmuuica- Hon wilh the nuseeir'powei's of the nir ao a medinm of expressiui:.—Mrs. M. I.. Hayne, In the Chicago Ucconl.
WASTEFULNESS IN MEAT,
tVelaht Kor Weighl Vrselsblea M.
.rj^.
Of Ibe many argumcuts put i.irib In favor of a vegetation diet, especially 111 warm weather aurt In seasons when Ike RiM;f Trust Is iu the ascendant. none Is more efTecllve ibnn Ibat ol' economy. Nor is tbe ecouoniy under stood at tlrst glaii.e. If it is true thai, weight for weight, cereals aud vege¬ ialiles, eggs and ilieese arc more nu Irlllolis tban meat, il is sllll to tic cou- sldcn>il how little meat one bns I'or Ills uiouey. The person who buys a ponud of niiiltoii .hups at iweuly-foiir cents n pound, or n ponnd ot Iieef for roasting at thirty cents does lu.t buy pure nourisbmeut, by auy means. I'n¬ less hu can cat fal. which not many people relish, be will not extract from Ills pomid of chops more tlmu n tlilrd of a iHiun.I of meal. This liriugs his crop up to a rale of sevciily-rwo cenls a ponuil. The lieef i» perrtaps more generous, .v.'l when the tendon, the fal nnd Ihc hone, for » hich he has paid lull price, hnve bc...n cxtrBcied, thc I'lUlile portion of his purchase has prob- ably lost a half; hence he hns paid for be.'t nl the rale of sixty cents a pound.
X'cgelabli's are aliii.isi wholly looil. riie skill ot the piiliilo is nolhing i.i ils substance; tbere is no waste lo ilie turnip, jleel, radlsli. parsnip, carrot, dandelion, Rlttuce, spinach, cabbage, egg plnnl, cii.Mimiier, lomato, onion, cauliflower, al least none that amounts lo anything; peas and beans lose their shell aud corn Its cob. yet Ibc wasle is less than iu meal; there is not as much sniislance in aspnragns aud nrticliok.'. hence they may he r.garile.l more as luxuries; but lu nearly all fruits, nuts and grains we bave luiirliuent In a .'oii- cciilraled form. The amount of water Is hardly 10 be .oiisldereii as wnslc. or, if ii Is, meat Is cipially a wasle for the same reason.—Hrooklyn Kngle.
thai
illln
ihat is if;
I thiuk." «,ii.rili.' I'lectriiian. :;. 111 ly. "thai the i.'lepli..ne bas gm .m yen neiv.'s. l.l S.1U1. .Ilher iii.'inl..'i vf ili lamll.N uiisHer f.'i a whil.' Y.iu lak ih<.s( ill. l.i.nis i„, s..riously. and i'\ci
if
iinoi
Hiciii, they
gatUMi
catanh. IW thrae Moaiih.. wilhoM any HKceaa, canuHrd a aum. the Mp.4 eaalacat r«T .|wi.Mli.t or tbi. citv. wbo toM mt ts.l err _<. aad »v»« that only tcmooaarily, that Ihe kM4 aoasM would ta Ihc aSc<ta4 ear would be loal foirvei
Isaaial aco4ealallir i* a New Vorh paper. ai>< ordered y-oui lre.l^ Mily a faw Aavascroeiliaf tu <our dit acinar tbe aouca cea^a. aad hntiu to lh( diaeaaed cai ha» beea eat.nly micaed 1 tkask rM Tery Italy yjora. „.
tmltiffgrm toim pmmr wsmM •cic«ii''*t—•
MIVIUnaFATMME -*-SSr !
tWH8WUmUAn,BIICAM,iUa di
Mntbrnt Mvkltic the j<r«i«tr iDr4t«-ii»r t«. ytw tlf r luiU- t>ttmm fur c.)niiU|>ji(t«>i. 'iMTTbea, r4>Uc aiiU ataitUr troublrr, \ i.l \\ni\ LasukiUa ou Itk-al i.t^-UAcis** for ciiii(lr< i II kt^im Ibeir U.wfl:- II tmUr v iitHMit i>«ia cr rTipiitc. u* i» nf » irra*Tai lontr. a-^ici nalure. aMi* ducv^Umi. nlicvi')i r-*tlwa—ri>. ikam tbo i i>ati^l tonrw. rr^urrm f«rrr, iWHAff rrtrrmhknic.mtlixl rlcri, ..u-l lumkrm ibei: • «1' \.mt>t'} mmi !.«*rtr. ry Cktltfrrn tUr il -inif Ittl fw tl
Ftr Salt bf AH Drug:^ists.
r?
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LAXAKOLA 10 . IB Ni.
mim N \ . .mm i
I do uul 111. .in anyiMDi: It it a ...mm. : .'Vent loi iiliplime LIN m rlog ni>
i.Tloiisly, l.ur a .'j^.ssing .if the wire, m 1 ; u mistake lu thi'iimuber uiiglit .'a»ily ", I* the .-Hits. .Might I v.iiinri' In sir.; I gest that MUV.' i.iguisb lu.'ini.er ..f y-nr ;
family ma^ I.-' playing tricks'- j
Hm .Mi> ll IT..nl.l no. admit th.- | I for I HI..lllllll M. Ih.' l.affl."l .'l.'ciii.i.i:i . WHS ..'.Ii*.l t.» l.m. 111.' uiy-i.rt i wbci. he fouati ll. aaU the iruiil.iel
luairon ...iii ou U.s.ui; \..'ialii .-verv , ! .lay ar 1 i.rhug "Uii' wluiiex.r mr [ I telephone Nil ran^ 'hi' soiik' ;,iiuit , ! ua-, oil tile Wires. :fbeu a frieud iiiov.d i
into h. r .iiliirl Jii.l piii ir'rs. If into | I leh'I'llO'r ¦ ..iuiuiuiicatl.il. with Ine;
..uiaii!, v..llll. .\l an .Dily .1-iie Mr '
Blanke .allerl in. «;'.-nii.;l aii.I iisk.-.l ! f.ir b-v rrie«.r.- ii.iiniK
•'Kouricn hiill>l!c<t ami ii'U<i.\ I ..
.am.' I... an-ercv. Ii siirrcd stri.!;;;'
Iilciiu.ri' . ill }|:'<. Ili.'nl.i; s uiilkll Mie
. Illlr J .: 1:11 n iU IU .udcUu.i'.' iteliiig ru.ir ll'O r."'l h'fr.l it in .'m c loi-u.i-;
Hit. A w.iiii Ui.v .':»|'-»»4! J
WISE WORDS.
Itad grnss does not make good hay.— Ilullaii proverb
The nee Is nut to be Judacd hy its bark.—Italian proverii.
Hcttcr to fall from tbe window than lhe roof—llalian proverb.
Fools and the perverse till the law¬ yer's purse. -Spnnlsli proverb.
It is better to irritate a dog thnu au old woman. -llalian proverb.
lie ignorance Ihy thoice where kiioH-Iedgc leads to woe.—Benttlc.
I'hc fault is great In propoitioii to ilim who comnilts II -Frencli proverb.
rt.verly does uol destroy virtue, nor lines wealtli bestow It.—Spnnlsli |ii'o crli.
I)e<'|i swimineis und high .limbers seldom die In their l.cds.-Diit'h pro verb.
I.nnd luorlgaged muy ii'iiirii, but honesly once paniicU is ne'er ri'deemcil.
Middletou.
To succeed oue mnst scireiiincs be v.'ry bold and sometimes very j/lii dent.—NaiMiIeoii.
Where th.TC is no want of will tlicr" will tie no waut of ci.poiliiiill.i Spanish proverb
Hares are caugiit Willi liininds, fools with praise and women with inoney.¦ tiermau provciIi
Flah Ihariti ler.
I'lsli me a good ileal like people,'' said Superlnl. II.I. Ill Siieucer. of the A.|unriiini. "Yiiii .an't always tell by Iheir couiilemince wliat to expect of Ihem. look at UiiiI f.'llow Ihere.
II.' pouil«l 10 a Iigei flsli wh.i'li was liiiiling ils nosr against th.' iibiss of Ils tank N.l imire vlllnliiniis la.e of the pllgllBcious soil could be foIIIld 11 ll day's sear.li -n ib.' bam.is .if Hiii.l rale pngili'-is
"Looks as ll i." woUhl llghl at tin wriggle of a liii. doesiit h.'.' ' tbe super¬ intendent conlinued "Sec those j.iws' Hail eye lo.. W.II sii that is Ibe most uenile llsli in llie .\i|uariiiiii -one ,,f I lie clinging 1 iud. iliat seeks affe. IIOII nil.I kiiiiliii's.i Now over ther.- Is n lady lisb ,hisi i.lis. rve ihose bril i:ii:ii dlors, anil Ihat ilea', iiiiineent :ii.. . uuil noti..' the ...axiii;;. grnieful iii.iii l'l-I.ts of ii> lall You'd Ihiok it v..ul.l .'lit out of v.iiM Inn.l ,n:id dr.ii.p if y.u hleil il
"llll III.' .'.iiitmr.* lis t.l iiio-i llll¬ la.ly like lish ill Hii.- .'ill.'Ctiou. ill. I.'inper i« sbreivisli ai.il its baiiils ar.' I.ad; an.l if yon gav.' il n chan.e 11 w.iubl bile you like a savage hull pur |. s a villous llsll. ami doesn't des.'.'\e all Ihose Une airs il has '
Mr. SiM-ncer lUii his liaiid Ucai Hi. glass frmit ol the tank There was nil instant . i.uimulioii. the iiislnuaiiiig tail l.'ish'.I tbc wai'i: .iii'I tliat an^-eli. luoiiib liiiiu|i<'.l 'i.irply analnst th' barri.'r 111 a swif' effort to uip tb. tip of lhe siiperlnteiiilein'K Coger
"Would you evn Ihluk il''" said 'il;. Kpeoi'. 1. "I.miy Ilsh. indeed"' V." V.^a M.iil ami Kxpi....
Tl.a U..I Cl.ard.
Al a cuucert given at Kakeaiiaiii ili> onbc-tia. wbl.h .ompiia-'il a moIIh aii'1 vleloiii.'lhi. were not well up at riadlug from sinni.
.V It uor nb'i lu.l I" in 1 iig,!,;.^.! foi liie B^^•enl^l;, iniuin-uccl a little oper Hllc «-|etli.*. ¦willcii .'Illirely put III. . iclu'.ira . Ul
t'lolla tii'-iied 1 . ccil.i .lu.l < xclninieti Tom. .'.n-r h.-e know where th" '. uor l-r": ' Noa
Well. ;b«.' keep 011 the .,peu strmj I ;i tuU'.l' .-.'.OU' .1 bu we'll aoou aU'l l.ltD, ¦-U'u.li.'b .^i'. Momeot*.
REBELS SACK BARCELONA
Capture Venezuelan City Alter Fierce Fighting antl Pillage Ensues.
MVIERICAN CONSULATE INVADED
.Mler I opliirinc llie rown. Iu«iir«»»l. siar Woi».eii »«.l Huti V"or»lg»era— s»n«^iii arr Balll.' L«.le.l Klee Ilaya— tinrrl.an MInl.ler A.k. For Help, and W»r«l>li. i. II'.lere.I li.ere.
r.iri V' Sliain. Isbiud of I'linailad.— Ii.'iiiiis ..1 Hi.' nglitiug at itai.'.lona. \ eii.-/,ii.'bi. l.'.•^¦i^cd heri' liy boat show Hllll :i lerrible l.attle started on Suu- dii.\.".Viigusi :!. nml ihat on tiie f.dlow-- Ing W.'dneMlay the rexolniionisls eii- t..red til.' ciiy Timy kcpi .ip n .'.inliii uons tiring ilnlJt an.l iiigiii. destroying lioii.s.s on,, liv .i'ne to readi tb.' cnlre ,.1 111, .ii.i .\i midnight on Tbiiisilay iw.eiliiids ol Ihc city was in the pow- .1 of III.' levidiilionisls.
On I'ri.lav tlic ti.ivernment slrong- liolds w,'i-e carri.>.I. and the last sur¬ vivors of tile liovernment oRlciTS tried in I'si'iip.' l.y tbc river lo lhe sen, tiul, fiiiliiii: ill Ibis Ibey made on.- Inst ~iiiiiil" .ifler whi.'li. at uoou Friday. ilii'.\ surrendered to tin' revolutionist . oiuuiaiub'rs, il.'iier.il Fraiiclseo Mnu- imas Illl.l I'laleio. .\inong Iliose taken liris.iu.'rs are Miiriin .Maieauo. I'resi lll'lll ,.f llie Siiiie of Barcelona, and . ..iiiiuaniler .if the tiovernment Iroius, .'iL'hl g.il.nils and tweiit.v-Ihree .'.ih- 11,'Is. "I'lic .li'u.I on I'.ifli sides num- lierc.i li'.T.
.Ml i'.uisesiiiilie .'il,\ were sacked, nnd, 111 >ii 11.' bisiances. Inoffensive women .Illd ebll.Ii.'ii Were mall reated aud kllleil. .\t sl.ll es wer.' pillaged. es|>ci'i.'illy llios.' bi'luiiBing to foreigners, nud tbc I'lill.'il I'alil.. otili'c WHS rol.lM-d. The .Vineri.aii. Italian ami Uulcb Cjii sniai.'s w.re pillaged, and the Coiisnis Imve asUe.I for men of war 10 protect lit,' mill properly
Iiiili'd Stall's .Mlnisier llowen, f,t raranis lias cabled the t'nil.'il Slales iruls.-r I'lii.imiali m go to Itnrcel.u.a wliliout ilelav an.l In lake provlsiors. I'll" 'I'oiH'ka is anchored al Port) Ca helln llie Marietta is on the Orinoco, Hi.' Uvrmaii warship FaIke is nt Ciir- 111.1:1'; and lhe Itallnn iruiser Olovannl Baiisaii and the British cruiser Pallas 11',. Ill l.a ilnayia
iniSIH IN VKNKZl'El.a-
Unile.l Slate. an.l liertnany llecl.le ty I.aii.l Marine..
Washin'-'t.iii I>. C. rmied Stnles .Mini-ler Bowen. at Caracas, Informed 111;' Slat.' lieiiartinenl Ihat the tier- mans iiiieniled lo land a naval force al I'oii.. ('alK'll.i 10 protect Cermau inter esiK. wllil'll were threatened by the up risim; .low In progress. .Minister Bow- mi advised that the I'uilcd States fol lov suit, and instructions were cnbled lu c.iinmaiiiler Nichols, of Ihe Topeka, 1.1 iir.M'ciiI from La Ijuayrn to Porto Cab.'llo to protect .Vmerlcnn inleresis then' iu case of an attack on the towu.
I'resident Castro's governmeut In Vein 7.u.'bi appears lo be facing a crisis lu.ir.' serious than any yel ii-iorted. I'he cnpiure of Rareelomi by the icvo- luli.inisis was tlr> tirsl ndvantnge of any 'iiipurlnnce Ibey have gaiueil in several weeks, alihoutth llle steadv nd van," .if lieneral Maios. the revolution ary lender, npon Caracas from thc s.iiiib nlaced blm almost within siHk ir.e ilistance of the cnpitnl.
Barcelona has nboul IH.tklO inhabll- niils, nnd is an Iniporlnnt cniumnnlea live eentre, iiinsmneli as it is eonneeled bv i.'legnipli wilh all parts of Veuc- 7,llela.
TERRIBLE DE'TH OF A YOUNC CIRL,
Wbil" romntnlon. louiclil \l.l, Sha Hlnw- I. Sunk In rt«T Ne.r Trenton, S. J.
Ireiiioii. N. .1. -Albl Iteviiolds, six I.'.ll years old, sun'er.'d Hie borrilib- d.'alb of slowly sinliing in n clay pll wlllll' b.'r companions went In seaicli of belli
In coiiinaiiv wiih girl coninai.ions slu- was wading lu a llllle pond at Hie rea,- of the Inlerslale Fair tJronnds, and siie stepped inlo a bole, Ihe liot¬ lom of wbich wns of clay Her com i.aiiions attempted to rescue her. but rniiliii'.' lbat Ibeir feet were also being ll.'id by Hie clay abandoned Iheir nt- tciunts ami went in search of assist- aii.'.'. ^
They were gone a lialf hour, and in Hie iiieantluie the Keynolds girl sank
bl alll lb.' wat.r. When her body
was imlled .nil the .'lay enveloped II up ll' her waist, the h.'ail Ix-ing a fool iiiiil.'i' water. Ill her dentil agony sllf tor,' iwo birgc bandfuls of bail out. and ll was ronnd tightly grnsped bet ween her lingers.
PARENTS SEE CHILDREN DROWN.
swept lo llaath in I'n.lerlow ftefore Al- lanlU' rlly Crow.l..
AHiiulii City. .V .1. Uaniel -Viig.'li, iiu.'il .inbl years, and tiscar .\iigeli, aged iw.'hi. broib.'i's. of rhilaOelpbin. Will' .Irowii.'.l whil.' Iiathng in the Kiirf bl'l.' Tb.' .'hlldren's parents Wl 1,. .Ill Hie beach, belpless. Thousanils
,.r slllll I' visilors lined Ibe lienili
au.l wiiK'hed four life guards making ,1 ll,lllil' bill imsucci'ssfnl attempt to ri's.u.. lli.'in. .\ lifteeu y.'nr-ol.I l.rolliei' ..f Hi.' .blldren was caught In the iiu .1.1 Int.. .'lis... lllll managed to Ktruggle
out .if lb., bob' llllo whli'li III hers
H.'re swi'i.i
Crain llobbera O.il aiOO.UOO.
¦ 111., liiiiidred packag.'s of gr.'j'lilia.ks, ,,i.li . ..nlaiiiiiig »ll»Ni, Wer.' seeur..! by 111.' bamlils who bel.l up Hie Burling Ion llllin mar Savanna. Ill
Matrli. UnaoUne, aiOO.OOO l.aa..
In. W K. rerry llghU'.I a inal.b In bis .lmg store al Padncah. Ky . wbi.li .ansi'.I an explosion of nas.ilene .iml sliirte.l a lir.' liiai .11.1 iiIi«M«NI .lam age Til., opi-ia bolls.' .Irug slur.' iw.. dn go.Mls St..r.s. Ibe lele|lllolli' ex .liange ami th." telegraph ollices were l.iirii.'il I'r lerry was liiirii.'.I lo ilciib
aeaalor Arkell la lioa.l.
I'oiiii.r St lie S.naloi ,Iauies ,\ikell .ll.'.l III Caunjoliarle, N Y. from Ilrlghfs .lisease. lie wns seventy.lour ..-'«r'...bl
Two Clileaao I'ollraineo Killed.
Tilll..Iliy Ii.'vuK nnd Cliarles T Pen. ll.'ll. pairoluieii of Hi.' Chicago Poll.-.- U.'iai iiu.'Ut. wer.' kill.d in a revolve baltle, piobably with a gang uf lliiiga. II..H1 111.11 .li.'d Ir'for.' nn adequate a< - ...nnt ..t III ¦ shooiiug cuuld beobtained. Before Fcnnell died he wns able I . gasp ..ut . few wurda nboul robbers, givijg ilescrlptions . f iwo iwu.
Hoer
1 ami I'o
' Ua
Tb.' -i.auisbip Ciiy of Vicuna sailed flon. B. rmiiila Ur Cape Town n ith the s.I lllld batch ul Boer prisoners, iiiiui- . tin;; jtr.si. lu board.
Chaara ror Uoiaan ITho :«arM:l Kla.:.
.\ wild welcouic "as accorded 111 I.o.nlon '11 Hie two uuises of the Kil.g lUinUi; his illuess as they catui' np to liie .Vi.Uy .lunng Hi.' loioualicu pro .lasiou Jnst lu fruit ot the royal .111. r.ag.' and pair whi. h broucbl Ihc . Iiil dren nf Ihe PriUce of WaUa. I'hc iinr.es Weie .Ireisc.l iu the bluj print .li.'sses au.l wLiie ups aud apruua jt tii.';r hoapital.
>;aerM>ua. Hallway Itoprotatoeata.
Ai. .«tir.jate Is made tbat tbe inll- roads ot the i.ou;itiy tbii yetr will t% (icud tit.-iitai.iafI .p t.*Iti,TlUcaI»,
STATE NEW&
nonhia r«»«Tal Follows Trmcatiy. .K double funeral at Pike, In Wyom- iug t^mnty. was tbe last act of a trag <Hly of iiecnllar sadness. In wblch twe lives were aacrlflitvl. Frank Iklcr. pro prictor of tbc E^gle Hotel, bad a quar rel ivltb bla wife, and on Sunday morn Ing. after telling ber that either he 01 she would have to get out, took ali the maney there was In the house nnr set out for Portage Falls, aaying that she would never see him again. Thit ov.'i'whelined thc woman with grief ami IH'fore tho <lay was endtnl slu killetl herself w-lth laudanum. When ikler beard of this he liecame frcnilcii with grief. I.ater he becanie calmer and a close watch ot his luoveiuenii. was rel{ix«I. Selalug Ihe opiMirlunlly. he shot himself twice and fell deac beside the bed where his wife's iKidy lay preimred for burial. Tho InisIiaml aud wife wcri' iuirietl side by shie.
¦aroman Paint stato Fair HalldlBKi.
Till' eiuployiueni of women pninter* oil the Stnte Fuir Iniildlugs lina cnns(<<! tronhle with the labor unions. Buaincsf Ag<>nt Frauk Fenner. of Ibe Painters' I'liiou. brought lu a report that foreign womeu w-cre ]ialuting the buildings He aald tbut ibey were dreaaed Iu blonsi's nnd were daubctl with paint from hend lo foot. The painters sent 11 dlspntch to Judson Camp, their rcp resentatlve to thc Stnte Painters' <-on vention lu sessiun al AUiany, Instruct lug him to nsk tbe conventiou to np point n eommitttv to wait upon (iov- enor Odell and ask him If tbe painters ennnot procure their rights,
Waraaw Vallejr rarwsrs Olacoaracml.
The Warsaw Valley farmers are re¬ ported to lie almost completely discour nged over Ihe outlook for crops. The constantly hot <weatber has ruined the corn erop. and Ibe recent rains have endangcrml tbe bay crop, a most seri¬ ous niatter to tbtt tunny dairy farmers lu tbis section, allhough If Ibe latter part of the season should lie fnTuratile to fodder corn the slIos may carry them through the winter. Wheat N dead ri|>e, but It Is almost lui[iosRihIc to cut and house It between showers. There Is a good deal standiug .vet ami haying Is nol yet flnlsbed.
THE S.\BBATH SCHOOL
l>. A. R. at Orlakany BattlaOald.
.\ngust 11 was tbe V£db aunlversai'.\ nf the battle ot Oriskany. and in cimi- inemorntlun of Ihe event n iiunilH.r of promineut memliers of the Daughters of the .\nierlcan Revolutlou visited the nionuineul nutl battlefleld. It had been deslgnni to hold exercises there, but ns the weatber waa threatening nu adjournment wns taken to Summit Park, whero thc program was canii".1 oul.
Depoalta of Peal.
Knornious deposits of peat underll. portions of Orleans, Krie, Moni"<M', Ni¬ agara, (reiiesei? and Wyoming coun¬ ties. Dr. Pettit, of Wilson, suggests Ihey lie lulued and put on the market if the present prices of coal are main¬ tained. He says iieat treated with crude kerosene oil will make as goixl a flre ns Ihe best coal.
Velaataer FlrOMaii Bleat OBIeeia.
The nnnunl election of officers for tbe Central Ncw York "Volunteer Firemen's .\ssoclntlou was held nt Ithaca. R. F. Mai'eereon. of I'ulon, was elected Pti's- ideui: F. Hehoouraakcr. of Lestershlre, Secretary, nnd OtKirge Noble, of Corl- Innd. Treiism-cr. Tbc hose rncea ai'.il parade were held Thafsduy.
All Around the Slate.
Medina reiturts n building boom.
Salamanca Odd Fellowa will erect a lemple.
Frnnklinvllle has dispensed with the services of Its night watchman.
Orleans County fnrmers report a big unls crop but a poor one of corn.
Six Corning telephone girls quit be¬ cause they were required to work Snn days
Itejiorls from the ]..ake Keuka > irlcl stute this scnsou's grape crop v l.e light.
I'litaviii physklnns have oigaulaeil a club. Its objects arc social und pro¬ fessional advancemonl.
Tbc tieueva labor unioua have de¬ cided Ibat they will hold no celeliratloii ou Lnbor DSy Ibis year.
The Hocbester Ilcuiucrat and Chron¬ icle asserts tbat skilled lahorers iu all Hues arc scarce iu thut tity. "Castlle voters nre soon to lie given a chuuee to express their opinions on III.' Iiiicstion of a iiiuulelpnl electric lighting plant.
Frnukllnvllle's Chronicle reporls u shortage of botisCH in tbat village. Two fninllles whn wifuld bave setlliHl In tluu village hnve kepi from doing so l«'- cause Ibey could Hnd 110 babitatloii.
The (Jeucvn Y. M. C. A. Is rebuilding Its lllock In Oenevn which wns dc st roved by Arc a few muntba ago. The new building will rost aliout |l25,lklti. of this amount t2(t,unu has nlready lieen rnised.
i'he B.. U, A P. Ituilwny will locale its carpenter shop at Kast Balaniauea, so It Is reported. Heretofore It hus had Its work done lit SprliigvUIc. Th.' .'hange will add Mveiity-flve families to Kast Salnmnnca's iHipuIallon.
.No one is Iiermllted lo see Wllllain il. Couiber, ,lr., alleged murderer 01 'llllll.e Ualpin. Cunlber Is In Albion .'I He Is reiiorted to take his arrest . ....lly. i'he authorities expect lo con vid iiiinvTllhoul mucb troulde.
I'armers in Wyoming. I.iviiigsion null Ontarhi coiiutles ure cuinplululng blllerly of Ihe depredutlous of golden idieasanlH. Tbey create more havoc In .'oi-ii flelds than .-rows. The law pro¬ le, is Hi.'iH for llle lieueflt of s)>orls- meu.
There ure uow forty cases at Ihe ll.ichesler smallpox hoapital. The sltn- allou is .'oiiiddered encouraglug
.\voii Springs opparenlly bas oui- liied lis day as a {lopular lieaith resorl.
The sniiltorlHiu groumls have In
sol.l, Tln-y will lie cut up for luiilding lots,
lieacu Wells, uu Arcade fariucr, be- li.'ie. lu Bai'llst's foreign missions au.l has given half of bls ZOO-acre farm to lb. tvork. lie bas oue son wbo la a luisslouMry lu Houth Africa; Ida daugh¬ ter bus hecu lliere, nnd auolher sou Is pre|.arliitf for the work.
Ilwing to tbe cutting up of their grain flelds by Ibe floods Castile fariii.rs ,ire obliged lo return tu Ihe use of era.II.'S for harveatlng.
.\ Mt. .Morris mau protects his ber¬ ries nlth a stuCfed owl which he bas phK.'iI ill a I onsplcuoiis isisilion. Birds give the bushes a wide berth . .Xbrnbniu Flyun. an lustrni lor In Harvard College, receutly puld a visit lo ilie Tuscarura rcaervailoo, "near .M- rgar Falls, where be obtained a three reMr-old Indlau lmy. It la bla purpose to see what I'du l4' doue wllb III.' child", uieutal and mural iioalltles by u system of lustructiou wblcb tbe pro- feasor has mapped out.
Task Caato OO ta Charak.
Io tbe Preabyterian Church, io llarl ford towaahip. Pa., last Suoday, all the meo in the < ungrcgiitiou remored Iben coata at the auMeatioo ol tbe Iter. Mr liailev The mimaler then uid: Now, brethren, you iook cool and I feel tbat vou will more lully appreciate the aer- moa." A number of the lemsle member. of tbe .;hur(h don't like tiw idea, bui Kev. Mr. Bsiley aaya it will have a ten.! ency to bnnf more mev to churrh.
¦aiiasia MIS aea.
Oa his death-bad WilVaa ThMapaoe,
of Daaeer. Col.. csafiaee< the aardar ol
kia sea. for which (itaa Zeb XkbelMii IS ierrlnf a tea-year seattat*.
NTERK'\TIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR AUGUST I?.
dal^e.1: Joaraeylag Toward maaaOi >uBi. a.. tl-13and taaa—Uoi«««*aa«. I'aa. aaal.. 3—"HcMiory Varaea, ai. Sa^ t'oiuinentary on the liaj'a l.iaas«.
II. ' l'«enti.'tl. d.iv," elo. The chii- lirrn 01 Israel pruluhlv reached Sinai on the lirst d.iV of the third month |Kx. M: II, ,vnd lell it un tbr tnentiath day ol tha se.ond monlh, thus making their atay eleven nionlhs and Iwenty days, "The cloud " The pillsr. or .'oltimn, which ap- (ie,iird as .1 iloud by day ana a lire by uighl, Wiis i!ie sviiibol of the divine prea- .'11..'. It «iis the ^llckins^, or divine .iivellinit pliue. and wns the continual aign et liie preseSrc and pi-otectioii el tiod. lhe ilou.l tint ouly arrved the pnrpoae of ,v iiai.lc. but 1: Mil. a covrriiig lA them, . l.rotciing Ihcm tioai liie burning raya of Hie snn. Pan. 10,'i: IS: !»>. i: .V At niflit ilic juiljr ot tire gave light to every part ol lhe CHlnp. Chap. 9: ICIH.
IJ. "Out of-Siii.ii " riie re»K)U for tlie IflUK delav .it Sinui is .vpparent. 'li|w peo¬ ple leit Kgypt a mere crow.! of fugitive al.vre>, with only the nidiinenta of national or;aniiati.in, ami the diinrat reliaioua idea.. But tlie interval had effected au inimenae .'hange. Tliry had now beeome .111 organized |ienplc. with laws, a eonati¬ tation or covenant, a prieathnod, a reUa- ious ritual and houso ol worship, and with a political and luilitiry ornaniution—their ju.lgea And ofticera plaee.l over tlioiiaanda, hundreds, fifties und tens (Ks. 18: 13; Deal '.: 1,M, anil a general rminril of aev¬ enty cl.ler. (Kv. •.'4: 1: Num, II: 24-3111. which the rabbis belieicd waa jtke origin of the iNinliedrin.
ll'iS. In Iiieee verses we have an ac- cniuit nf the onlrr in which Ol' laraelitea mar.'lied. together with a statemeat re- iiariliug the laking dnwu anil putting up ol llle tiiliernacle. "This lixed order, ric- ully n.lliered to. wiia nccqaaary not only for military reason., hut to prevent the host from becoming a coutuaed mob.
¦2». "Pluses said.' AHaoiigli thia invita¬ tion is placed bolivrou the aetting ottt aad the mnrch iiseli. vet il must have pieeeded the ilppiirture. "Ilobali." There are asv- erul oiiinions reiiardiiig this person. It s.'ciua likelv that lloluili waa the aameaa .lelllio. CoMipare Kx. :l: 1 aud .fudges 4: II. "I'.iiiiicl." 'I'll* same ai Reuel. See Kv. '.>: IH. It would Ihna appear that Ueucl. .lethi'u nnd Hohah were Ibrse iiainci for the name pierson. but this conld not he he.'iuisc it ia distinctly stated that llohiib w.li the son of Keuel. "Falheisin- law" The word tor "father-iii-lsw" la Helirew bus n wide signiiication and aig- lutii's 1111V ivlation t.v marriage. Hobab. lll.u liuve brin brnthrrin-lHW- to Moses. Iliili.ili lia.l stopped contentedly with Nnu'l nhile ciic.iui|ie<l at Sinai, near his own .'ouiiti V, iin.l nnw nil their removal be pi'otH.Ked returiiiiig tn Ida own abode, *'We are i.uiriievini; " (ind had wrought tham tliUH fnr from KkvpI, eveu to l|)e trilder- ness of .Sinni, ami they weve miiriieying to¬ ward Cnnnnn, truatiiig in llis promise, fiiided hy lli. lueaence nnd snp|iortcd hy lis power, "I will give it yon." This nromihe wa. made to Abraham (Qen. 12: 7: 13: I.t: 17: 8). and iViieated to Moees. Kx-. 3: 8. Thua w«« the matter eslab- 1 iahed beyond a douht. Moaes was Dot m.iking thla journey on nny uncertainty. "Cnme Ihnn with its." Moaes urged him l.l rmisia'iu cnmpany with them, tioth for Ills unn benelit in a ivliginiia point of new. llllll fnr .hr service he rouhl render tlicm, ill his knowledge of thc wilderness.
.'HI. "i wili not gn." Thia refuaal must he iinpiiteil tn affection for bis native air and suil, which wiu nnt overmwersd, as it OUgllt tu have been, by n lielievint regard In Ihe prnmise of Ond, nnd a value for f ..venant hleaaings. Thua do many decide tn return tn the haunts of ain even attar tlicv have riijnve.1 the coininnnion ol Qod mill the felIo»'slii|i of His aainta.
31. "Iionve ua not." "It ia likely that llnhiib cliiinjed his mind, even if ne dM ^•o bulk In Midian. He surely returned :i.',.in III Isi'iii'l. a. Scriplures >.h'jw that his i..i-ii'rilv duclt nmong the larseliles ia Cnn.ian. .ludges 1: 16; 4: 11 and 1 Sam. IS: I.. 'I'hr earnest iniportunitv ot Moaes te seriirr the nllrnihinee of thia msn. wlicn he rjijoyeJ the benelit of the directing . loud. Iins surprised many. -Unt it should lie leinenihrred that the guidance of the iliiuil, tlinugh it slinwed the grneral route I.l is- taken through the trarkleaa desert, would nut he sn minute aa lo point out I lie Illace. wlirre pnsl urea, shade and water wne to III! nhtnined, and which were oflen liidihn in nhicure .puis hy Hie ahifting sniids. Brsiil.'B, several aniall rom|Ninice werr sent olT frnm the maiu body, and the srrvio'a nf Ilobah, not as s single Arab, but as a prince nf a (loWCrful race, would have, lieen verv useful.
32. "The smue will we do." "ThOae who ahnre with llnd'a Tsi-acI in their la¬ lmrs nu.l linrd.hiiis. ahnll share with them ill their r-ninforts nnd honnrs."
;l'l. "Mount ef the I.01-.I." Sinni, called llie inniint nf the I.m.I lieraiiie bere the Lord hnd disulmrd llis tiowcr, nnd given Hie iieniilc (he Inw. "Three dnya' jour¬ ney." Bv this wr urr not tn underatand an unlii'okrn mnrch of thc entile penple .luring seventy-two liouis wilh no halt, bul tlinl the nrk wns home steadily on during this prrind brfnis it eamr Ifl s per¬ manent slopping place. "Ark nf Ihe cove- ii.int." Sn railed brcnuse it cnnlaiined Ihe cnvenaut of thc lnw thr twn tablea of stone nil wliich Ond had written the ten I'oiumanihueiila. "Went liefnre them," The nrk wna curried separately from the r.'st of the siicrril furniture, in advanre ol the riiluniu, wrniiprd in ila own iiecullar blue covering H: II), nt ouce nn object of veneinlion nud a syuihol of .Teliovah's liieariicr and IIm aepninleneaa from sia- ners. Tlii' utk w,is a lype of Chrl.t. and SO Christ tndiiy gni's before Ilia people to guide Ihrm iutu nil truth. '
r.l. "Chi'i.l- wn» IIIKUI them." "Was over tlicai." 11. y. Sre cniiiaient on verse II.
Xl. "Jli.rs -uld. Hise lip, T>inl." "Closes, ns thc Iradrr of the (lenple, ut¬ tered nn H|i|.rn|irinlc plnyer. Imth st tha ...iiimciiicnieui .lllll rn.l of each journey. Thus ,ill (lie joiirueys vrre sntictiAed by ileiotinii. 'lliey wcrr..»Mjw in 0 ilesolsto i.iunlrj'. but ninnliittg (oVai'd an enemy I i.iiiiilry. lllld Ilirir di'prndence waa upon fiod (or 'lu'cess and vielorv, aa well aa for ilirc. liun nnd suecur. If (Iod dM not iiriae and ..allrr Ili. riieniiea there eiiuU be iin liniir that l.rnel conld get safdy ihrniish the wiblrrii.'sa. (iod must ta liisl. in or.ler Ilmt Israel iniglit follow'Tn , --.feiv. I'or the acatteriiig and defeatiag t.i (Ind's ciiciui.'s Ihere iireil. no mora Ih.ii. Ooil'. mi.inn "
.16. ili'turn. O. Uud." Thrae were the i.'.ir.ls .poken Iiv Mnsea 111 the moment the livisioiis Iniltrd ill Older to pitch the lenls I'lilrss Hie ark rested with Ibeai. mil llir . Inud of glory with it. they eoiiM iicillirr hnlr ir.t nnr comfort. Moaes i.i.iicd f..i' siit'i'e«4 abrond and peace at IIOIII.-. "Krom lunn llillg in front, .lehorsh 's Hon ill! ilrd to Ilia .u.tninarv abode iii.ij Ihr many thoiiNaud. of larael "
I'reacbar m Umf l.akorer.
III.' 111. Ih. .1 II. Tooniui, (Malnr of Hie r...i.ii.giiti.,iial ihur.h ut Carthage. .M.l. i- slK-lidilig .1 sU weeks' vacation nork.Ilk ..ll llir 1 oa.tiui Hull gntia which .- 1.nlillllg the lie.. r.,.idl><'d In'twoen l'..i.lin|.'c nnd .\-l.uiv I...' the Carlbage ,.ii'l Wrsh'iii Ibubonil. Dr. Tisiinay wsa i.ii.<,l ..a .1 uni. i.id I. neil dcvelopitd. Ill' .s hnnlcaing his inu'wle. whetting bia
I'lietiir. and toning up hia nerre tiaaut I.. U.I...I. hnnrst Durk. f>ne day he was )iui .it n-nrk moiving weeds Iroin the right of uj>. \r.'.i liny he uns driving a mule tc.i.i linuluiu i.itii. I)i Tooniay aaya kia . .J.I III ilin. ^iK-iiiliug li.s vaisiinn ia t»
ish- .«.ib lil." eicn uud gti Ihurotighlir
.1 ;..ll.ll mill ilic l.ibmiiig cluMea, nita
. \ I'.'. .0 ..n 'liii.'ul study Iherciu.
' -»_ - —
e*mya4 oB'.^a Knaaa Is a Manh.
Kll'.. itandall. an aged lUmillon C^aty
farmer, went lo Nnl.lcsville.' Ind.. aaa
paid ufl IHU nnles nhich weie held agaiaat
Inm bv the First Natinnal Hank uf that
.111. lie s.il.1 lli.it he had nut li
f ilrl.t sinir h.' iHiilght the ll niuch he hud learrd hia famii,i, .rhich he hail lived fur ueaiiy furly yaan. While tbe inleie.t waa being csleulatad il.' Ktiljearrd very much l.J nnd fru 111 the liank i.iauuer Wlirn Ihe calcuUiion plete. nail lie had uaid tl«D Iminey -a llaly
lipon
front of the teller'', winifow. and imaie4
IUl 111. annl in a prayer of tbu iu thc J>oril fur .lelivrrancr from debt
¦ors TtpiilaTa aaa Boala. f^mmwamaer ol Penaiona Ware kae
ordered ilut all clerka fo^nd anilly of la- temperau'F ahall Ix- didniaaea, and that aurh rsoes shall nut lie reopened by grwa iM. uf refurni ur pleaa o< family nacMaitl'. Half a d.«ieu ck-rk. bate been renavaa fur inluairatiun snd aeveral othera la- •Igned in anticipatiua of a aimilar tela. It la alao aaid Ihat Commiaaiuaer Wafa intend, tu remove employea of the Pka« sion Uureau niho du nul pay their for tbe ordiaary acccaaarie* of lile.
A Rmm a< rsasloa ClalmA There are aav veadiac IO,OI» .. aad Philiiipme. war |«nsTot> (Ulaa,
ten oat -i
irm ea .r
aot oa i'i
spijearrd very much excited, walkfaig ,
hnnli, liandall drupjicd iipon lii4
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The ii.'--i;al revolutions were in full swiuK. and ..ih',' did a traili' for aix muntba in re cioring political exilea who had mini- py to move with. Hy IhlB time there,were thee sen- arute nations .liiiiiorinis for the Pen nebanke, an;l she vanished utterly, turnhi); up nn the other side of thi world In n suit of g.-illcy green iihint, icchri.stened the Sbah-lii-Shah. Thrvi. she turned her attentli'n In u ill Ho pearlpoii. hing. ami did viry v..'ll till a fai't Sponiiih gunboat caught h"r nnd pliimiied a shell through her en¬ gine room. Bhe was tnken to port a rapllve. But her crew actually managed I'l tinker up the wrecked engines "on the quiet" aud got her away, b.it she was soon afterward sunk hy a ey- clnne off Ihe Malav coast OONT-^WORRT. la Wken di^appointaaent crawna the day. Don't worry. To rouracK joat aay, To-morro'v may^ pleaaant. When path oi lifa ia kllcd wit.b thorn Quite iooliab ia the aian who acorns tl The hope of futote ble^^inp. Remember, that U^rain aad anow. 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