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.MINOX.K OOPtlOM. dVX: CKMI***.
A rAMILT NEWSPAPER OF LOCAI. A.VD OENKBAL l>TBI.t.iaBXtK.
TEBSt: tl.lO T8ABLT IH ABTAScB
VOL. Va
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1000.
NO. 27.
THE
h*
t Tmr HEART GOES ROUND WORLD SAILING."
heart goss rouad tbe world sslllng, lowever th* winds amy blow, ^ iwd ssanhss with texrs (rem cUme to
1 ' for the love o( long ego;
^ Bess rouad tbe world, roand tbe world
.' VUh pejefoa IU pnlse to thrill, ' All lenad tbe world, round tbe world iill-
lag I to qaael o( tbe old love still.
' By hsart goes round tba world aalllng, ; As ever la diyi gone by,
^ Did raaey sail la ber li Iry *blp
> To the realm* wharo traaanres lie;
it. Oaes seateblag tbe cold world o'er and o'er,
r Wherever fond wiab may go,
E' Aad ealls through tbe length J>( deeerl
I yeses
J Vor wbst years oannot bestow. El
^ Oalls lo tbe ses that'* swept br Btorra )r Till It* billow* rosr with pain, - Aad ealls to tbs wlad-vexed mountain i height.
That frowns on Ibe tranqnil plain; F But aever tbe sea give* baek lesponao [ To Ihe word* tUat barn i* flro, " Aad Ibe mount nprear* In *llent acorn ^ Of the dota ot vain d**Ire.
. Tet a-saillag aad a-**IIIng.
t Thtosgb (term and through aummer
I. Shall go ny heart with a (carle** trn*t,
[ Till tb*l Joy agala It mine;
;,' All ronsd Ib* world, rouad the world sall-
t <¦>•
l, TIII It (ainl at Ia*t with years,
; Aadlesra bow idi* *to Imman bopos,
.1 And bow nnaralling tear*.
: Mv heart, ironad the world tailing,
Boplag and worshiping atill, i Bbali seek tb*t loy» ot tb* olden timo, i Till death ibnli Ilia dream (uinil;
AU round the world, rouad tiio world sail- t leg.
I With pallanee that mock* nt woo,
> All reaad tb* world, rouud tbo world aail-
T Bowcvar tbe winds may blow!
—.Mary B, Olancbard, In B:,*ton Traveler.
looeoooooaoi
is Majesty, Bob, of Yale.
'9990000009901 _
ROWINO more and more persistent, Mr. Robert M^est- e u in a r k, Sr., looked aoross the labia at his wife rcproaohfally.
"My dear, I can't see what pos¬ sible barm it ooald do tbeyonngatert" "Well, if yon would stop to oon- [ aider tbe filot that the thermometer ! will in all probability stand at ninety . -dhgraes in the shade all week, that au hotel is not the beat place in the world ^ for a baby, that I hero are about forty I aanner diseases especially designed { tot infants, and that yonr son is only ; ais months old, yon might see." i "Tha evidence Is certainly craih- r lof, bat if we took Maggie snd half a [, 4eBan tranks fall of preventives I c' aeatata I don't see why it would hurt I hia a bit—and jnst think how it would f;»l«ata the fellows." r' "I don't think yoa have any right I to ran risks witb yonr own child even ^ to please the fellows. r.- "1
triumphal procession began. His Highness had evidently forgotten his snite, and there be aat, holding on to Hayworth'a big forefinger, and smiled his* sppreoiation of the whole affair. The yelling was fast and furions— everywhere tbey met other crowds, whieh vied with them in lnng power and enthnstasm—and still his High¬ ness smiled.
He was Anally banded over to his mother, who had never expected to see him alive again, and who, by the war, bad already registered a vow to take him home tbo flrst thing in tbo morning. She was a wise liltle wom¬ an, however, and said nothing, but jnst pat bim to bed enrly and fol¬ lowed soou herself, whilo his High¬ ness' fsther went to the class snpper.
Abont 11 o'clock a man tiptoed into the W.istenmark'i room, pinned a pieee of paper nn the crib bearing these worda: "Will bring bim back in a minute—Bob," Noiselessly ho wrapped Robert, Jr., iu a blanket and departed, A few blocks in a cab, and then tbia man burst into a brilliantly lighted dining room with the bundle in hie arms. He was greeted with a cheer, and then father, his Highuess and all, were lifted ou to tbe shoul¬ ders of the crowd aud borne to the plaoe of houor at the head of the table. On a raised platform was a high chair, and before it was a huge gold loving cnp with "Yale, '87," in¬ scribed ou it, Hia Highiiess, who, by this time, was thoroughly aroused to tbe jollity of tho occasiou, was gravely seated ou the throne. Some¬ body offered a toast—his Higbnesi grinned. Somebody else filled up thc loving cup—his Highness garglod anil plnnged in his flat.
"A toast, old man, a toasti" saiu his proad father to him. Theu hii Highness wrinkled up his face and sneeied—"co-ax, co-ax," Aud witk one accord '97 flnisbed it np .
"Hoorah, boorah! Hnllabsloo Tale."—Ohio Stale Journil.
HANYDEADINIITAHIDIE
Blastine Powder Explodes, Causing Great Loss ot Life and Property.
SCORES OF BODIES RECOVERED.
My love, yoa seem lo forget that ^ yaar son is class baby—Tale, '971" f: "Well, he's my baby, flrst, last, [' aad all together, aud I'm not goiug ^ to hava a whole lot of fellows handling r Mai aad bonncing him around." / "One might suppose from yoar I toaa, Mrs. Westenmark, that they I- Intanded to play football with him. t I'va bean oonnting on showing him F to the fellows for weeks—bat, of I ooarae, it yon feel this way about it f wa won't go; I'll telegraph the boys [ tbia morning tbat we won't oome." >' Mr. Westenmark gave hia wife a ' ahilly kiss and departed for tbe office, I laaviag Mra. Westenmark lost iu '- thooght—antil his Highness came iu I aad demanded audience.
Latar la the day, when hia High- f aata, together with his suite, went oat to tako the air, a sbort hall was f< au4a at his Highness' maternal i, grandmother's, where Mrs. Westen- r auwk, with tears la her eyes, ex- plalaad ths aureasouable desire of rl Bobart Wcateumark, Sr,, to oxpoao [ hia Highaess to tho dangers of New i- Haraa daring oommeueemeot weok, I "jfUt bseanse he happens to ba the ' OlMa baby," she oonolnded.
"Walt, aod wby not Uke bim? It :- wo«ld ba fun for you, and thiuk how ),; it weald please Robert." : "Dnt mamma, he might catoh cold , —or somethiug, aod then I'd never , forglTa ftyself."
"OaUdi, nonsense I He won't catch 'i. aojthiag there that be conldu't catch ir hara. Take Maggie along; sbe knows '¦ what ta do for bim, and go."
"I think it would bo a foolish thing lodo myself."
"Oaar ehild, dou't make Robert i laal that the baby is always Urat " *- "Bat this is a .juestiou of exposing i Wm."
"With the faithful Maggie along » tkara'a little danger of that. Be care- l fal that it isn't a questiou of selflsh- 'y Baaa on yoar part." -: Mra. Westeamark decided that -the }¦ aold-haarted world was against her, t. aad want boms aggrieved. She found ;.' foar tatagrams there direoled to Rob- t ort, aad within the next six hours : Otkara arrived. Mrs. Westenmark , baaama alarmed and callod ber bus. I baad ap on tha telephone to inquire f Bagtonaly whal il all meant. He [, laai^ad aad told her ehe bad better ) OfMl tham and see. Tbe ton tele. all read tbe same, ouly the sig- were different: l,A "Haag It, wa must hava lhe boy. F Brtoi Um on the t.'ii\ or a delegation f.. al Altar will oall for him." I At Snt Mr*. Westenmark wa* in- : iisaaal, then «he laughed, and that ;• aiikt wben Mr. Westeumark came l^iMBM aad aaid be bad reeelved forty ^ Magrame daring the day she gave in, \^ ami that wai how it happened that his t Mighlieesasdthe raito sUrted to New i UavoB oa Ibe 4.30 train. t Baeh a racket "as never waa on f laad or sea" greeted the fiii train aa S i*. rclleil iulu Xow Haven on Friday I. altaraoon. Uia Highnoaa and hi* raBita'dtaesnded from tbe train to tha I aiBDm|iaaiment of "Rah! rab! '97:" t whioh aiada hi* Higbne**' eye* al- i aaaal pop onl of bis bond with aatou- {. iahmaat. Mrs. Westenmark was anr. [ roaaded tor a mornrnt, an.l wheu ahe [ tamed to speak to Mig<lie lUe saw— E lilia is what ahe aav, aud ahndderrd I—Haywortb, 117. [he famou* eentre rgaak, OMking hi* way Ihrough the t atowd with bi* llighue** held high i; above hi* head. Before bim went a f.;aMa with a hum, and behiud him P aasaa 'HT, a hundred etroug, lock-stop,
I'. "Briakelykax, eo-ai; brickely kax.
LWO-ai, 00 ax; hoo-rah, hou-rab, bulla- Moo—Tale!" I'. Macgie, braaUlaes, and irate, witb ^.{riUew aad blaskot, Wungul up the - taar. His Highness' mother, wilh laag oo every feature, dragged her kri«B»ag aoaiaad a.ter them, only )o aae ¦aywarlh alimb to tha lop oi the SBMl of a laUy-ho, ths baby sttl! is hU Aa Irompatar blew a Uaat, iNkUU of tso BhsAi^ AlU Ikt
MOST FAiaOUS PRACTICAL JOKER
¦ooaa af Ika Ezploll* of VIvlar, th. Kecen. Irl* Horn riayar.
The death, announced from Nice, sl tbe age ot seventy-nine, oflbe famoni horn-player aud practioal joker.EugenE Leon Vivier, will recall stories of a man wbo figured largoly in London and Parisian society in the early days of the Third Empire. Vivier was a magnificent solo horn-plsyer, but he waa even more remarkablo ns a humor¬ ist. His praotical jokes may seem rather stupid now, bat iu thoir dny they were the tnlk of Kurope, Une ol them waa to tio a young calf on tho second floor balcony of hii h.mso, so that a crowd assembled and l.locke 1 np lhe street. Vivier's excuso ivus tbat he hated to see boys hurrying ou their errands, and adopted thia plan to tempt thorn to loiter. Tbeu be kept the call in his rooms so loug that it grew iuto a bnllook, aud whon Iho polioe interfered thoy found it impos¬ sible to got the animal downstairs.
Vivier invented a plan of raixinp gum with soap, fur tbe manufacturo of soap bnbblos, of a partioularly largo and toagb description, which ho set flyiug over St. Petersburg, to the alirm of the Emperor Nicholas, who imagined it to portend some uew iu- •nrreoliou. In Londou he had n fancy for keeping in his rooina olT Itegeut streel a oook, for the boird of whioh he insisted on paying oighleen peuco a weok, tnd which be pretendeil to treat as a familiar spirit, jabbering to it for some miuutes aud then rushion frantically ont of the houso, his hand- korohief lo bia eyes, sobbiug as though his heart wonld break. In au omni¬ bus he onoe pretended to be mad, shouted at the top of bis voice anil preseuted a pistol at his owu ho3,1. Then, Shcn seized, ho gravely broke tbe supposed pistol iu half, handed one piece to tho conductor, aud proceeded to eat the other hnlf, which was chocolate. Napoleon III. was especially his admirer, aud gave him many siuooures, among them au inspectorship of mines, whioh meant tho drawing from time to timo of a oomfortablo salary. When Vivier wauled to travel Napoleon used to send him, at tho Quvernmout expense, as a special irapori.il courier wilh seoret despatches. Vivior was n self- made man, and as littlo moro tlmu a lad he came (part of tho way on fuol) from bis native Alaccio, wliero lii.s father was a tix-gntboror, tu Paris, and became a player iu Iho baiirl at the Ilaliin Opera. Altcrwur.l he studied sorionsly under Oullu.r, au.l soou, as a soloist, took the foremost plaoe. He flrst viaited Lou.Iou iu 1848, on the rocoramendatiou of Louia Philipjie, who Ihonght n great deal oi him, nnd his celebrity lasted prii^ti. cally until the fall uf the Empire. He theu retired to the Sonth of Frauco, keeping up hia cbaractei for eecou. trieity. Ho iuveutcd a trick which greatly perplexed the last gcncratiou, of playing, or preteudiug to play, four uotea at oneo on the horn, tho cirect beiog somewhat similar tu that of four horns playiug together.
WISE WORDS.
Learn to make a body of a liiub.— Shskspeare.
A word lo tho wise is enough. —Ben. jamin Frankliu.
War sel.lum enters but where wealth sllnrcB.--l>ryden.
Evil oommnnioations corrupt good manners.—St. Panl.
A merry heart maketh a cheerful oountenance.—Proverbs.
Oue desperate grief cares with au¬ other'* languish.—Shakspcare.
Better a little chiding tliau u great deal of heartbreak.—Shaknpcare.
Applauaa is the spur of uoble luiu.ls, the end and aim of weak ones.—Col- ton,
Some booka are to bs tasted, <?lbera lo lie awallowe.l nu.I some few to be ehewed and digeste.l.—Bacon.
Tbe sont is noi ma.ie as tbe alatao is, with click of hammer iu.l chip of chisel from without, but the soul is made of its .-iwn iugrowth, aa a peach ia.-J F. W. Ware.
Let cs.iU isy sco.-s to zuo wasted that paaaea withont my havinK spoken of help aud sympatltj, without hiving made some oue l>Ie=» my uime, be il but a Iitlle chibl —Spurgeon.
It i* not fr.im Ibe »oiiaof the million¬ aire* ur the noble that tbe worl.l re- oeivei it* teicher*, it* martyr*, ita in. ventort, its *tate*.ucn, itt puela, .ir even it* men of Blf*ir«, It is fro.u the cottage of th* |*|Hir Ihit all these spring, —An.lrew t'lrnegic.
I Tbt Ulanater at Scboneld. I'tah—Pa- I Ihelie Scenea nt Iha Month of Ihl
I Mine at Ibj Dead Were Taken Out-
I Dimciilt Talk of the Reicaera—Tlie
VVuuD.lad Were Taken to Salt Lake.
Salt Lake Citt, llah (Special).—A ter rill! explosion occurrcl la tho wlut.,1 quarlcr.i ot llio Pleasant Valley Com pany's coal mln,! at Schulleld, on the Uic OrauJu Wo«tern Riilwa,, beat Coiton Utah, by wbloh over ono hundred peopli wero killcd nn.l many injured, Scores ol bodioa bivo b.>ctt lalien ttu.n tbo dubrta Tbe explosion Is nttrl'jutod to tbe blowlufi U|, of a uumbcr ot kcga o( blasting powder
Tbo work of taacuo was going on, ano everytbing poaaible waa douo to relievo tbo auirerluR nn.l asccrliilu the number o, den.l, Sapprlnt.-u.l..nt fibarp, of l!,o co,-i compnny, au,l »-aporlnt.!udent Wolby, ol tho rnllroad c.jini.ii.iy, went to tho scout on n apoclilt trulu,
Tbo 8C.M.O holoro the mouths ot the lun nois Is pitiful, as usual In mlniug diaas tcra, tl,H wouplnit women nn.l clill.lren wailing to noa ouch man brought out ot lb. mine ou a ftrotchcr. A ancclal train con- voyo.l the acrloualy wouu.led (rom Hcbo- Hold to Halt I.all,..
Worlicr^ ou tho outaido nl lO.lSo'olooU n. m. saw tbo oiitlro lo|. o( the inouulalu over tbo tuunel lifted aud heard n loud ro. port. Qi-oat luasaca of atone and tall trees wore burled bnndro.lsof loot In the air and (cli In ovory dirocllou, aou.o ot loom half n mlln from tl,o mluot. For many mln- ulea debris fell, nud then came comi.ieto stllloosa.
While It wns known that an nwful cataa- tropho hnd ocourre I, tbo scope ot thn dls. astct wa.s u.jt lit .'Irst npproclato.l. All tbo dll,liaise aoonu.,1 to iiiiro been done In luu. i,o! .N.l. 4. bul a !,n.sly !uvo9ll|{ut!on abowcl tliat No. 1, wblcb a,ljolna and connects with 11, l,:i.| als.i boon deatroyed.
TuloRrams worn aent In ovory direction f.ir help. nii,l roaponai.B wore prompt. Wlll.ln on hour after the cxploalon a huo- ,lrc,l moil w.-ro awiirreiliii; into tbo wreck- una. au,l more folbiwod. Their light wnt nualnat lerrlOc odda, (or tho blast bnd lol l.,ogo vol,i,nna nf i^ns, wblcb choliod thc r.'scuer.s uud frciueutlvconipello.l tbem to ilealat from thoir o.Torts. Orndunlly, how¬ ever, tho nir cleared away und Iho task ho¬
sier.
Most of 11,0 minors wero Utah men with (amiiloa. (luo man named Fiiaoo aud bii (..ur anus worn lu tbo mluu at Iho time of tho cxi,b,sloii. Tl„. throo sons wera killed ...ilrkbt nu.I tbo (nlbet and othot son fi tally l.ijured.
Ainn.iK tbo liuutrn ,lnad nrn Roger Oavl.s, ,1„,.k Wilson, S. T. livnns, I'eto Crockott, Ji.hu Aii,l«r».>„, Jn.uca Wilson, Will Wll- slcn.l, An.lroiv Huddoiv uud Bou.
STRIKES IN BUILDJNG TRADES.
A (icnrral M.ivi-nient Tliruuilioat ihe
r.i.inirv lor Lett Uoura.
S-i:v.rV..nK Cttt (Siwebil).-Nearly cine, leeu lhou8a,i,l men wout on atrike In va.-l 0U9 (larls .if tba couutry. Most of lb. i.i*l(or3 .loiunii.lo 1 nn olubt. liour day with out 11 decreu.so lu | ny. Homo oven de luuuilo.l tho shorlcr .lay with locrnaseJ |i,iy. Others nako.l lor n;.>r,. wagoa only.
Tho building triidos woro most aKected. ('.irpcnlorB, pluuibors, bricklayers au.l wooilworkcrs woro .Iooi.iu,lluK tbo abort work .l.iy with cither Iho samo ot larRoi
However, r,illri.,id aectlon mou, Iraiumoii, lli,s,nlllis,g>„„l(o cultotsnndpallshorsand ..thcr trades J.ilucd the May d,iy move- In Pblladelpblu a coDcorlo.l movomout was belli); uinil.. by all 111,, buildiug trades. Tb.- cnrponti.ra tl.rn.iuho.it the country were deinnnd.iiH ..lul.l hours work and a biRlicr wnite ".jab-. In many Instances Ibu employers granted tlio do,nun,ls.
Tho police of Clevelau,!, O,. woro called upon lo quell n tlot lu the lllx Four yards, Twenly non-u.ilon Irnu-workers, repalrL.g H brbiite, wero attack...1 by sixty nicmbflrs of IllO Hlructiira! Itouworkcrs' Union, (luiis, 8to„,-s au.l plcc.,8 of Iron were used by tho combalauts, an.l aororal of the pnr- tlcl|iaiit9 rocrlvod ba.l cuts aud brulsos. Tiio polieo arre.slo.l llio loa.lors.
GOVERNOR ALLE_N^INAUCURATED.
rirti A...trlr,>n Civil anrar..ar or I'orto Kiro Tiiket Ilia Oalh ol OBIce.
Has Jt-.vx, r.,rlo Ili,-o (Dy Cable).—Tho lua.iBurallou of Charles llorbcrt Allon, former .V8.si..tiiut Hecretary of Ibo Navy, na Hrst Aniorlcnu Civil Uovcrnor of Porto Ille.l, was most Impressive nn.l waa ntteud- e.l with mauy pl«,isl.',K li,o|,lonls, Tbo en- Ibuslasm of tbu peo|.lo was gtoatet than
ex|,e,-led.
(Iovernor Allon lo.ik the oolb of offlco ai 10 30 a. m., uu.lor a ttaR canopy at tbo Ex
.-uili-e.M,!
sion.
,t Oenerai Davis, tho roilr- ini; (i.,veru.jr.(icu,.r„l, was full of feeling nn.i ex|.ro»...o.l Only tbo bosl wlahoa for the i ...ntlnu,-.! K.io.l ..on.luct of the lalnud. ' (i iveriior All.-u's leply was e.iually (ollol- Inus, allh..„Kl, r..n,urkably teni|>erale. Hu .i.l.lrcs.o.l ti,e atl.-nlluK crow,ls na "Fel- l,...v .-Itl7...,is of l-.iri ) lib-,.-' This bappy inlr..d,l.,llon won luslanl approval.
At 11,.< e..i,,-lusl.,u .if a...roruor Alien's .p.-eeb F.irt Sau CrlsLibal Ih.jndotod forth * Mil.it.. of s.-voutocu iiaus.
ECUMcNICAL CONFERENCE ENDS.
r..r...rr I'roa.dent llarrlion-a Farewell A.l.ireaa A.lv.icn.r<l Clirlailan L-ul.jr.
Nr.v Vi.iiK iirv iSrecbill.-Just such a ¦r.'wl lis ttlieu l.'.l Ibo oponlnu cxorclaca .1 the Kcuinen.-la! C.inlereuce came lo luko ..art iu the i-l.-isloi; .•..r.,m.>ulos, Formor Pros!.lent I!..i,j,in,l,i Harrison preel.io.l over lh" main i.,e.-i,„i. I„ i-aruoHlo Hnll aud male a (arew.-ll uLir.-*. In nliicb bo .lr..ni5lv ndvo -ate I l-hrisllau unity.
.-..nf.ren.... liijures ani .-sllinaloa by the ,n;,i,nKe,nenl sii.iw bo;ir.ls an.l socletlea re|.ro».ent.'.!, Uii-cunlrlea te(.re-eutcd, IS; d..|.>|inl.'s. 1.-10.1; iul.-sl..iinrlos, 000; num. I...r ,.f ,.ie tinira. T.ii estbuati-.l alleu.lance. 111.1000; ultuudaucH ut missl.mary exhibit, 5'1,000,
The conleri.n.!B cost t4-i,0OO, which cov. rr...l rent nt bull, priutiui: au.l hotel bills ot sueh dole(jaI..s aa were uot privately entertalue.l. This money waa obialuod by ludlvldual douallout, uuarly all lu small auuis,
Kllird Olrl Ile I.ova.1 and Ul.ntrlf.
licrl Uudrriilii falally shot Mlaa Anna Davis, the aevonteen.year-old dauuhter ol ll. !ll. Davit, nt Watsekn. 1,1., polntlnif hia i.lstol throuiih tho kllchea window. Un.ler- 1,111 then kllle.l blmaelf. He workod on the Davla farm, and It la lli.iuirht be and Mlaa liavis. lo wliom bo woacngaired, had
.IUU
elcd.
DEWEY DAY IN CHICAGO. [ THE NEWS EPITOMIZED.
A Crowd Four Miles Long Cordially- Greeted the Admiral.
rUe Annivartary of tlie Bslila of Manila
Celtbraled Wllh lu Hero at
iha (Jnett of Uonor.
Wathlnataa Icamt.
1 Untie! Stales Treasurer Roberts mailed i7.Ta chnoki aggregating (3.115.91',,repre- triutlng the Interest due on May 1, 1900, on roKlsteted bonds ot the Ave, (out and thtee per cent, loans.
I The Houae Committee on Labor has re-
. ported I favorable report on tbo Qatdner
I Eight Honr bill.
' The Agricultural Apptoptlntlon blil. cat-
: tying with It a little over »3,000,000, was passed by the Senate,
j Tbo Treasury Deparlmout has ordered a speclal aRont to the Pacllle const to Invesll. gate tbe lari;o lnnu.t of Japanese coolies to this country withiu the lost few
: months.
The Senate hns a.lopte.l the conference report on tbe Hawaiian Qorernuieut bill,
Ropresontatlvo Cooney, of Missouri, In¬ troduced I joint r.'s,.lutlou to tormiualc
' the Ciayloa-Bulwet Treaty.
I Tbe negotiations will, Tariioy (or .seltlo- meut of American claims aro snld to bo
Cniraoo (.-Special).-Wllh Ibo boomlDR ot cannon and cheer., of hundreds of persons Almlral Dewey wns welcomed in Chicago. For tbree days ho waa Iho goest o( this city, and tho programrno for bis eulertalD. ment took up uearly every moment of his time, until Ills departure (or Jackson, ville. III. Tho spoolal train bonrluit tbe A.lmiral and Mrs. Dewey wns met neat Boutb Cbicago by a sjiecia! train carrying
tbedtnernl Eie.-ullvo Commitleo ol tbe .„ ^ ,
Dewey culcbi-ullon, nnd including Mayor ' iTro'c'cfdlnK^'to" "tbo er.'tiro »,"itl.-faellou ot
""-'""" •""* ..-.....-— '-'•otKo I llilsOoverumont.
lomi Islnn.ls, In the Hudson Hiver, be- eome tbo ptoporty of tlio Oovcrnoieut, nnd
Hnrrlsou and tbo Admiral's son, Goodwin Dewey.
Wbou Ihe Admiral's trnlu arrived at tbe Grand Central Station, nnd tbo naval horo was soon, a roar of cheers weut up (rom tbose inside tb(» stallon ami wus quickly taken np by tbo thousands In the streets. Escorlo.t by the mombors of tho General Executive Coraraltioe, A.lmiral Dew.iy pr.i-
ceodod down Harrison stroet lu the •or the Auditorium Auuei, wlioro tho apartments overlook!ii|{ Lake .Mlcbli,-au bid boon reserved
will be usod for a naval magazin,
Tho plans for the three new bntllesiiipa have been approve,!, Tiioy will lie larisoat vessels In tlio Uuited Slalea Navy, and will surpass uDytblng of their fizo aflout.
lliir Adopled Itlaudt.
TI,o rcvenuo gunboat Barai-on hns cap- lured n Hrlllsli sloop olT Dstabano on- Tbotoutoto tho Annex was uIouk Fifth t-gago.l In tho sponge liahcry. Tho vessel avouuo to Jackson Uou!ovard,tboucodoa:n , Is now In charijo ot tbo customs aulhorl-
Mlchluan avonno to tho hotel. Along Ihosa streets for hours before the arrival of A.l- inlra! Dowey worg gathered groat crowds. The cheering swept alona the streets na tho A.lmiral aud bis party woro tinwiy driven bv. tho applause bclni; nlmost with- out cessation uutil tho Admiral entered
' Arriving at tbo hotel Admiral Dewoy ! nccepled the Secretaryship lu 0;'v<!f"or-
proceedcl at onco to bis apartments, I ?,"'"'» ^"."''^ Ciibluot, m.ido vacant by
Wliere, however, bo was allowed to rest j I'i* roslgnillon of Gouetal Klvera.
only briefly, tor ut 1-2,30 p. m. bo was os. | I'lngue, oonsumptiou nnd smnlipox nro
oortod to an Informal breakfast given to reiluolug the population of Manila, V, I,
Dowey and himself i^y the mombors | HobcI Binds In Luron, P.I., bavo ba.l
ties at Havana.
Oeneral Lloy.I Whenlou reports that 'Seuor Patorno, the former rrosldenl of tbo i'lllpino Cabinet, lins been cnptured In the mountains near TrIul.lud, provloca of Bonguol,
Pertecto Lncosto, Mayor of Harnna, hns
o( tho Woraeu'a Keoopllon Coramitt
Never lu tho liisiory o( tho Auditorium bos tliere boon witblu Us walls nslKbt moro beautiful tbau that tovcnlod iu tbo oven- inir, wlien tbo great bail itlven In bounr of Admiral Dewey wns nl Ils height. There wete proseut fully two thousand porsous. It beiug u naval iiall, tbo predominating decorations woro white and uman.
At Tues.iay'M parade in honor ot A.lmirnl Dowey fully 800,000 porsous wer., gathero.l llona tho lluo of march, and for four hours tbe Admiral was busy bowing ackoowl- edit,uents of tho cheers with wlilch bo was grcMod on nil sides.
Wlieu the parade oulere.i tlin tiilokly crowded atroeis down lown lb.. A.lmiral met with hit n-al rocepllou and It was most ontbusln.tlc. Tho sbb.walks wero packe.l (rom curb to walls, nnd nil joined lu giving thu Admltni a woi.
about 300 n' tbelt members killed In the recent lighting lu thnt Island,
Tho Americans hnve imprisouod the Al¬ caides ot I.«po, MagsluRui, Cobugaa -lud Slnnlt, 1*. I., f.ir boidiug trenciietoiis c.iui- munlcallou wllb the InautKOUts,
Aftet a trial lasting tliroe da>-s before Jndge Hull, of tbo Provost Court, nt Ma¬ nila, P. I., Louis Hplizel, owner ol tin sten,ner Abbey,was «cq,i!tle,l ot Ibu charge of saiug,«llug jewelry Into Manila.
Tbo United States transport McPhnrsoo cnrrle.I to Porlo Illco bot ween «400,00fl to t5iiO,0'JO In Bubsbllnry ,-o!n. This Is the lirst Instalment of tbo t,2,000,OtlO votn,t Ity CooRress fot distrlbiillou among the lu- babltauts of Iho Islauds.
tho Admltni a wolcoino wbbib lu point ot j j^^ „, C. Todd, formerly of Kentucky, u
benrllnoss lius never boon >ur|>iiss.)d by i„„,i,„, i„ i,,™, „J Pr...i,in,i. Ai.rahnm Iin.
tbnt extended 10 any man who l,«s ever ^o^i d ed inTbirnwo 1 S C
bo..uiheguo9tofthoCltyolCbl.!,iKo. | „:_,., J fji. '.?':.' ..
b!«K Notwlthstaudiug ilalenglti an.l the gront number of organizations lakiuit I'lirl, the parndo wns ftnrled abnost exactly ou sobedulo tlnio, 11 o'clock. A.lmiral Do-vey was aocompanlod by Mayor Harriaon auil Cliarlos A, Plamondon. All along the iino of march Ibo big uOIco bulldliiits and busi¬ ness blocks wero decoralo.t with Hags and buiillng, wlillo froiu numberless Hag poles au,l wludows tlio Nnllonnl colors liult
with bore nnd there tbo dark blue of the | pank-s
Horgonn'. Tlmolbv S. 0-Connoli tbe Wuodlatvn Police Siaiion wns shot uud Instantly kiiie.i ou tbo Eigbleonth Stre.jt Viaduct lu Chicago. Tbo sbootluK Is a mystery.
TheStateol K.insns will onlor proceed¬ ings lu the Cultoil ,-itato.s S,ii.r«mo Courl against lb.. .Slato ,.f Arkan-iis to |.revoul the dh-ersl.-iii ol the Arkansas Illver troiu Its natural chaunol by Irrigating com
Admtrnl-£ Ong
A chorus of ilOfl yonuij women, ,lressod lu wbllo ami blue, woro so„l,.,l ou tbo steps of tbo Art Insllluta, Kr,r,pe,l lo (onu the loilers of Dewey's nniuo tu blue. As llio Admiral passed siowly by lhe ehorus, amid fluttering bandker-bli'ts of blue and white, sand patriotic sonns, the A,l,nlrnl smiling and bowing to thuslugors until bis earrings was fat beyond tbo blit bulidine.
From a raised and decorated dais In tbe grand stnud, crocte.l on (bo Jackson Boule¬ vard sideof Iho unw Federnl Bulbllug, tbo Ad.n!ral tovlowod tl.e pnra,lo. In which nonrly a u,.udro.l dllTerout military nnd civic otgaDtzallous from all parts of the State parliclpalcl, inclndiui; voteruns o{ three wars, tl.o Mexican, the Civil, aud Ibo Hpanlsb-A.norican, a squad of sailors wbo woro with tbe A,lmltal .it tbu batlloof Mn- ulbi Dav two vonrs aito to.day, nud inarcli- lug ciuiis of tbe poilllcal parties,
Tbe pnrndo re.iulted two houm to pass tbo revlewlUB stand, au.l Admiral Deivoy was kept occu)i!ed ncknowleditluic sniutoy nud anlutlDR tho vnrious Itai^s, somo of wbicli had been carried tu lintlle, uu.l showed 11,0 innrks of actual llgbtluK. Al¬ tliougli everybo.ly "wanted lo soo Dewev," thoro wus groat luierest in .Mrs, Dowey, nnd mnny porsous got as nonr ns po.ssil.ie to the Uuiou League Olub window iu order lo ace ber.
Inimndlalely nftcr tho passing of tlis Flro Deparlni.'nl, A.lralrnl Dew,y wos es¬ corted to tho Union League Club, whore n luncheon and r.'c„plion wa. rIvou in honor of A,lralrn! 0.1.1 Mra, Dewey a,„l nienibers of the Gouoral Kxecutlvu an.l Womous Ilecopllon Ooiumlttuos. In the ovouing tbo Admlrai nud his nilus wero tho i,-uest9 of Mnyor Harrison at tbo Uni-.-orsliy Club, wblle Mra. Arlbur Oaton gave a diunor lu honor ot Mra. Dewoy and tho members of tho Women's Itoceptlou Committee,
On Wednes.Iay the A.lmiral snw tbo Iblr- ly-tbtea-mllllon-dol!ir dralunf^o canal from lhe rallrood alongaldo (ot part of ihoill.s. Inncoind (rom a iiont on tho cnnnl for tho tc,naln,ler. IlecotHlons, luncheons nud olbor outertalnuionla consume I lh„ real of llie day, Mrs Dowey was the guost of honor at two fuucttous.
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RELIEF FOR MAFEKING.
General Uunler, Lender nf Ihe F.ipcdi. Hull to En,l IllO siece, LosDox (By Cable)—A .lisi.alcb from Cape Town assorts ou th.' highest outbor- lly thnt Oeneral Kir Archibald Iluutcr has ..ecu placed In coinmnn.I of n slrouK .-ol- u.nu for the relief o( Mafeking, General Hunter, tbo lender of tl.o exi.e.llilon. was (Ieneral Sir Ocorno White-s chlot of slalT nu.I most valued as- slnlanl during the sl..go ot Ludysmllh, Ills command, tbo T.mlh Iiivislou, com¬ prises tw.i brlu-n.les of Oeneral Bullet's orlg- Inninrmyof rellof,
Itocout ndvlcs slated thnt Colonel . m.. „4;.>;>-i-..wi.i.i.. iiaden-Powell b a ,1 been n..tll1eil by Lor.l Iloberls that llio alogn of Mafeking woul.l bo ralso.l about May-.JItb. tbe guuona birthday. The lat¬ est newo (torn tho Invest,'.1 city topotted ¦all well.-'
Sllldted Preston, nu ualroloslst, bns leer arrested .in a charito ot lrttu,l,ile„tlv so. enring »»00 from MI.-is Ethel gulmhy, h yonng society woman ot Orand Ilnplds Mich.
Wiiiian. Bolynr,i, of New Upper San. dusky. Oil!,., who.-o wilo ha.l left him, killed tho wj,nan an,l fatally sliot hliusoli.
Eastern Nebraska siifTorcl from a severe ball slorm. Much damage wa.s done throughout lllcliardson Couuly, where two Inches of liall (ell,
Oovornor'D, H. Johnson was ronomln. ntod by the Cblcashaw, Indian Convoutlon at Tlsbomlugo, f, T,
Burglars crack...! ll.o Bank of Coultor- vlllo. III., owned by J, H, A. Nisbolt, auo .stole tSOOO.
Ptomaine poisoning, cause.1 from nallnit I canned n.oiit, oause.l llio .builb of Franli nud Albert Vrok. small chlldron, at Chi¬ cago, III,
Prairie fln-s In Kitt ilosll-oyo.l botwo frame bouses u„ burne,! to doalli,
Tho floverumeul onitlnoers bavo dlscon- tlnueil work In Sublno Pass, Texas, They say llio Oovoruiueut api.roprlatlou is ex liausted.
Fire at Harrlsvilio, 11, I„ lefl fonrloon rainllios bonieless nii,l burned in all four, loon bulblluus, Tho loss Is tiii.OOO; Insur. ance, »1S,000.
Tliu wnresbcls of Wilson A McCniioo!,-! fruit jar factory nl Pnlr,nou„l. Ind.. wore burned wllh a luss of tl60,Oao. Threo buu dred carloads ol liulshod fruit jars wor. cousumed.
Boulheru Nebraska wns in the patli of a des.ruetlvo cyclo.io and nli the |.oople ii tbo region wore driven into slorm collars
Tbo Clly Council ofTopokn, Kan., pnsse.l an or.ilnanco ngainst tbo prosoutatlon o' Immoral |.l,iys, II is aimed at ii "iiapho' company wbicli Ibroaloas to visit Top.'ka
Under t ho direcilon of rbyslclans.Ooori!. nilt..rban.!. In New Vork Olty, wl.o lost bb blontllv. Is slowly recveriug ti.o usn o hia memory.
The railroads lu Iho South whoso trnm. I,as l,een lnterrui,le,l by floo.ls nro iirepar. lUK to resumo busiuess.
Albert J. Dondy an.l Ills wife, alili-et years old. of navt.m. Ohio, jump.',! fro.n „ l,rbi«o Int., the .'anal „i„l wero .Irowned elaspe.l iu each olher-,i urius. They leit . bal.y.
Fnre.Kn.
The Boer Peace ('ommisslonors liav.' I'lanned tbelr vl.sit to tbe Unite.l Stales s.; tbat Ibcy will arrive in Philadolphia .iu. rlUB lbe;lle|.ubllcau National Convention
Tbe .llsirl.-i of Hueloa, lu aoulhwosteru Spain, was swept by a tornado, H.,ver,il llv,.- wero loit au,l much property de. Btroye,!,
A "Jnck the lllppor" has slain and mu- tlialel two yuuug womeu lu North (lor many,
Oermauy lias found last year tlio most
ptos|>etcua lu !,.>t history, au.l ber »,ir|.lus
vor tbo estlmat... will bo ubjut »15,noo,-
000,
ot O..
A Parla Fair Accident.
Two workmen were kllied and two olh.-rs Injured lu a scafloid accldeul al tbe Ei- .,o.lll.>n grounds at I'aris, France.
rabaat Pralact lUalr rrai.
It il aUted is Uavasi, Cubs, tlal no matter how mueh or how little tbe children or growa people may hive on they ara never laen without tbeir feet being prol«ct<-.l. The reason given for tbii ia tbal in tbe atreela. whiMi are in a horrible condition, (here ap¬ peara iu large number* the lockjaw germ. Tbe kiud of footgear tbe poor darkiea wear ia ropa.aoled ahoet, which ean be Ivougbl for fifteen eent*.
A womaa's nafative is generally SOBIttVO.
Flra Sweapa l.«ur«l Foria, I'eno. j
Tbe ilttie I..wu of Lnntai F.itge. Combat. ; ,aud County, I'enu.. was nhn.itl wli.ed oul I of nl-Ience i.y lire. K. urt..eu dwellluifs, ! two barns nu.I iw.i larite icehoate* wort I destr.iyed, F.rest Itt.-t In tbo vicinity ! cau.ed the ..onfl.mralloa, Th.- less Is esll. matn.1 at tM.OOO, partially Inaured. |
Uaar-llrltith War Num.
Tbo Boers lu Nnlal bnve already cm- \ men^-e 1 a suerilia warlare.
lW.-t women .llsiC.liso.l aa men bava bean f>und nmooK lb" i.-ltoneis captarod by tbe Urlilab. j
A PortuBuate tr,in-,'.ort. with SOO troops, ; fr.-*,.i LlatKiu, has arrlv,..l at Lorenzo ' Marques.
The Irl'!. llr.gada was para.lel before | Praal.leot Kruijer. at Pretoria. nu.I be madi j a spc-ch to tue ,nin.
Enpetot William, of Oetmany, baa a stan | o(K.*.-r to report on the featurea of tbe Bo«i w.ir every other day. |
An .-nicial of tba itriliau exche.|u4r ettl- j mal.wtbat tbe lJo*r w..r I. .-.wting Eng ; land tlAI a mluuie. nlirbi nn 1 a.iy. ;
Mijor-O.-n. rni Prattymau baa organirad ' a .-.-ri-* at mottctad police to pair .1 tba j Oran«e Piee Stale near Blpemfoutall. |
s,.cratary of ^tst» Kail* tl.t IUt Trana { vaal floTcrnineni It not taklnit my reaciu 11.,u r<srardlng tha deatruclion ot the mine*.
Brititb Army or.ler* hava ahollabad tha : tillt -Free .Slate Kallwayt,- tn.I tnpartad ri '.1:U ty :!:--. - :i:;c;i.i:;./u.i aa.iiiar} ', lUllwayt.--
Thc ton o( Lort Cbancallor Athhoutna, ^ of Itvland. r*v..r« a ralurn lo lilUa-Ihe Graao Uli.-t original nnl?.:,tm—for the naw IrUb Ouarda.
A tpeclal Britiah Court wiil N. contlita . lad tct Ihetflal nt rabaU In 8«atU Aftlca, : of wbleb Lord CLIal Juatlea Oaron Bat*aii { will ba % ¦ember.
Nina VVIiippad for Tlialt,
Fully a thousand persona were pteeenl lu lhe cunly Jaii nt Dover, Del,, lo witness the wbluplBit ol uine ,-uiprlta, all colored, who bad beeu seutencod (or i>eill larceny. F.iur o( the nine n-celved Iwonty !osae>. Pho losb was well bild ou by Sheriff Whar-
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Klondlka Canaat Completed.
The census of lh,. Klondike has been co.nplete.l The poi.nlali.m ot Dawson la 5011 an.l of the Kb.ndllie outsllo of Daw¬ son SS97. Dnweou bas lljU r..|era au.l Ibe entire dtatrlct I'jlt. The .ilsttlct ba* -i?67 Brillab aui.jacia aud 553'J cillzena of the Inltod State...
Naway liiaaninzt.
Tbe mtb to Abi.ka has becun.
The ralifornbi e'.l I output I...- K'3 am-unlad lo tlS.M^.O-Jl.
Thacustoma receipt, at H.ivnua, Cuba, during March, were »1.»7-J,(hr...
EoKland wanta ahont JO.OOO American horaea for use tn South *frl.-a,
aevenl trolley lines in France will 1^! sn petcoded by automobile .-Inge Una* thit ya*t.
Earthquakes in Now Btltaln and tbe ac tlvlty cf lb.- Maiupit volcano bare oauteJ alarm.
4n Anirebiat plot at An.'sna. Italy, hat baan diacovered. ai..l the teciplenta of .- numbet of telze.l leiters fr-,-4i Pari* ant America b«ve l^s-n ,irr..«ie,l
Tha American torettrr bull linii uas bcca tbippad (rom Cbb-tgoti Ihs Parla Eiposi- tloa tn taclloot.
Wat trophies from Lleul.>naai H.>l*.^n have arrived at New York Citv on the oark Adolpb Obrlg. from llonK Kins.
Atlaolla liner* iearlnit Nem Yorl
Emperor Wllllan Humbert of Ilaly nnd the i^nnn .,i i-ersia will wlln.-ss a great naval parade lu the Solnut in July.
There Is keen dbsappolnlment In Lonlon ovor the ineaijro r.-sults of Gennral French's o|.erallo„s ngainst tho Uoers lu the Otau(!0 Freo Slat-).
The Oerman. British, Preu-b, A,istrian and Italian Einbasslos in Turkey have a.-ked Iholr Oovornmoois f.,r lustructloua reijatdlug cluiuis ngalust Tuttey,
Tbe nabetmen of tlie we..t coast of Van- couvet Island are petitioning tbe Domlnlou j Oovorninent aitnia for tbe estal.li»hmont of a potrol to prelect British Columbia baill,ul banks from A:uerlcao {icaching acbooners. j
Tbe Legl-lalure of Trloilu.l lias dellullo. IV r.-j».'ted tbe olTer ot free ttado ma.le by , i-ana.la.
Tbn e!,ob.ri Is raging fearfully nt ibc great camp at il.i.lra, In.lia. where ih.n. suuls ot famlne.slrloken natives aro re- '• celvlu,< relief. I
Tbe (Inrma'i O.vernment has forbid leu ' Ibe Noilh German Lloyd isleamahlp C.,,i,- pany t.i lan.I meat or Iar,u i.rodu'-a at (lot- man. UelKlan, or Dutch pons.
The lale.st a,ilb»nllc ealimnles .f tho ll.itr tor.-es place tbem nl 30,900. ,
There Is a reasonable belief that a .llvi. abm ezlats in lue Cape Colony Minl-lrv respecting tbe appointm.'ct of a tribunal to tty tbe Colonia! rebela,
(Juean Vlclorb-i retutnel to Knglnnl aftet a thran W8.-ka-visit to Iteland. Sbe. Issae.l an addtaas ihronuh Ibe L..r.l I l..,i. tenant, ihnnklag the people for the w«|. coma ih-y gave lo het.
Thn Lisbon preis conllnued locrltlei.e the Govern,nont-a a.-Il .n lu permlllInK - Britiah trooi'S i . cr.jss P irtiigueso torr..
GOV, ALLEN IN SAN JUAN-
Simpli.iity cf His Dress Surprises the Porto Rioaaa.
Iteeeptlon at the Wharf Marka.1 hy No Uatoonalratioo by the 3000 Peo¬ ple Atteinbia.1 Tbara.
Sis Jc»N, Potto llb-o (By Cable!.—The Dolphin, beating Cbatlcs Herbert Alleu, tho newly appointed Civil Oovornor ol Porlo Illco, dropped anchor off San Juan n> 10 a. m. Fridav, as did also the Uuited States nrmorod cruiser New York, lhe Unllod States baltleshlp Taxas, and the Uuito.1 Slates gunboat Machlas. Tbe Now Vork romalued outside tho harbor, tha olbers cntcrlug.
Oeneral Davis, Military Oovernor, vis. ited Mr, Allon on biard Ibo Dolphin at 11.30 o'clock. A detnchmout of seventy- llvolnsular police and four companios of tbo Porto Blco Bcglment, with s baud, were drawn up on tbo wharf.
The Dolpblu's launcli, carrying Mr. Al¬ len au.l his famliy, with Oeneral Davis and Lieulcnaot Parker, tho bilters able, loft tho Dolphin promptly at noon, tho Texas and Dolphin (Irlng a salute of sev. enleen guns, Meauwblb, tho baud played "Uorlnquen,-- the Porto llic in national air, and tbe steamers lying tu the harbor kept up a ooullnuous wblstllug unlil Ihu launch reaebe.l the Ina.Uug.
Mr. Allou ran quickly up Ibn steps, nnd the families of Ooueral Dnvis and the uow Civil Oovoruor were Introduced to each other, A crowd of 3000 looko.l on, but wa. kept at n distance, -riie police au.l troopa iuarcbod past, Mr. Allon dolling bia bat. He then outecd tbo carriage that was lu walling and drove to the Executive Mau. ilon, preceded by troops and followed by <qu,id8 of police. Ho cooslanlly raised hiB hat to thu throng tiial liued tbe side, walk,
.Mr. Allen landed In nu ardlnary costume, itraw but, blue coat, ii*(,l duck trousers ind a wave of exclamation followed the !arrla8u, "That cau'l bo Mt, Alleu:'said sue, "That's not the new Oovernor!'- aaid inotbor. "Not that ninu In tho straw bat, Sutciy uoll'
Tbu simplicity of tbo costume and the Kouetal doialls of tbo tocopilou took tho I'orto lUcaos by suriirise, nnd tbey could icarcoly realize that tl,ey looked upon the uew Guvaruor. Mr. Alleu Is Ibe flrst Oov- )rnor ot Porlo Hlco to arrive In anythiug OSS conspicuous than a itorgeous uniform !ov,.ro(l with gold bicu uud slmlbit trnp- olugs.
MASSACHUSETTS REPUBLICANS.
riiey liidor.
tha
Navy
Fo
DosTos (Special).-Tbo Itepublloana ot aassncbusults held tbelr oonv^utlon In lluaic Hail lor tho nomination of dologntea inil allernalos lo tho Kopubileait \,itlonal Jouvontton. to i,o hold In Phlla.lelphla. I'bo dob.gatos-at-largo elected won. Honry Jabot Lo.lito, Wllllaiu B. Pluuketl. Samuel IV. McCill and Waller Cllflord.
riio ro. itlons udoi.tod roafllrmod uu- aravorlng a Iborouce to tho Ilo|.ubllcan .latfotm of IHOii, cougttttulalo the oo.intry ipou tbe tejucllju of fred sliver and tbe idoinlon of tho gold standard, exprossod loarly and unquallilod endorsement ot the idiulnlsttatlou of Preaideut McKiuley, nnd irged the roattalnlug of unlawful comblun- lo.is of oAi.ltal,
Tho name of Johu D, Loug, formotly jovetnot of Massaciiusolls and uow Socre- .ary of tlin Navy, was prosonlod as tbe !h,ilco of M,ias,icliuaetts for tlio uoiulnatlon -or Vfco-Prosldout.
ludlaua Itepuhllcana Nelacl Uolaaalaa. Is-uii.-JiPoLis, Iu,l.(Spoclal),"Tho Bopub-
iciiu stato Convention nomlualed Winflaid r, Durblu for Ouvernot oa the aeventb bal-
ot, Newton W. Ollbort wus uomluatod
or tlie aocondjibioo ou tlie ticket, nn I the ilbnr Stnto olll.'ors wore renominated by loclnmntlou. Sonalors Fairbanks an,l Uoverldgo, Oovornor Mount and Charles &. Hornly. Cha!r,uan of the Slnte Commit, .ee, wero seieeted na delogatoa.al-targo to
lio Pblla.lPlph! I C.mvonllon, T le pint- -orm Indorses tbo National Admloisltution laitbout r..sofv...
Convention ol Alaha.na Ue...ocralt.
M.isTooMsnv, Ala, (8poclnl)-Tuo Dorao. !r,illc Slat" Convoutlon hel.l hero iioml. inted a Slate tickol hci.lod by iV. J. Sain, 'ord for Oovernor. Tbo platform calls for I Constitutional Conveullon and In.lorses dryan (.,r Prosbleut, Soualot MotRan, ?rank 8. Wbllo, A. U. Morrill nnd U. J. „owu wore .,locto.l .lulogatos.nl.large lo be Knusas Clly Couvantiou.
MANY DEATHS IN A FLOOD.
Heavy Itain an.l » Torii.i.io Ciuan l.osa of Lira in Talna.
W»,-.,, Texas (Si.oclai),-Tho bonvlest miu iu flftccu yoara fell in W,ic i aud .-Icliilly and reporis of .lealbsnn.l ilesiriio- :lon came from evory .Uroctlou. ll..l.voen .Igbt nn.l teu porsous have beeu ,lr.iw.lo.l ffltbin tbo city limits of Waco. Tho l.o.tles jftwo white woinen, mothor un.l daughter, 111.1 ..ne negro have boon rocovere,!,
Thu water was so high lhat boats wero ise.l lu lhe |,rinclpnl strciis on llie sontli Ible lo tak., |>ursons t.> i.bicea of sab'ly. In iho basement of Ibo i'rovi.lenl Hank ilulbl- .ng, the largest nnd llnest l.nlbling tu llie !!ty, wnter sL.o.l fo.ir feet ,!e,.,,. Tiio ]llu..a al Ii...-k.lnle wer.i floo.lc.l by Ibo llgh water, .lr...vi.lng f.>.ir nien.
Alorna.lo p.i-j.-.l liir.,ugb the .-ouUiern pnrl of Johnson un.i tlio uortberii parts of HIII counties, causing grat damage. In lilll Couniv, tbo towu of Ilium, ab.>u; leventy.llvn ,nll...s»oull.weBt of llnllaa, was j.artly .lostr.iyed nn.l several persons wero 'ntally Injure.!. About a do/.eu dwelllugs n-oro .lestri.yed, iu a.ldltloii lo Iho school lulldfng aa,l tno Ua|,llst 0:iur.-l,.
WHOLE FAMIi-Y ARE SUICIDES.
Par.
(-*MnHii..it, Md. (Spoclalj -A shf„-klni rage.ly was ,ii3C.)v..r,!.l ..n a smnll faru, .even miles from Ibis plae... A fiiully con- listing of CnrI K.jrnlg, his wi7e aud sou, «ere disc.ivoro.l .lend lu tbelr ilttie fnrm louse, ..;ich corpse having ,i uoose about
ihe ue.'k.
John A. T»c!,antre, a jeweler, who .iwua ;hBfnr,n Icanle.l by tho Kernig liiinlly, .-|»lt.-.l the I.laco a few .lays ,igo. Finding >v.irvtbln,{ .|ul.-t, I.o nuter.-d tho houso nu.I
llscovereil Mra. Korulg'a bo.ly ll...lwilha ropo to a di.oi knoh. The »,n. (orl, wna .US|>ou.le.l Iroiu a l,ed post In Ihe tamo r....in, bis bo.ly resting upon the floor, «hl!o bis bea.l was ii.-l I llgliUy in ^U^ aoo»e, lu uu a.ij.lnlug r.,..,u the bo,ly of ;!,» older Citl Kernig wns fiuni bnuglug 'r.,m a b.,.,k.
The antlu.rlllea Ihink it a cnseof sulci.le. IS i.elghl.ors suy each ,n.-,„l..-r .,1 the lanilly wns kuown lo bavoboou doap.,u.l..n.
ecenlly.
Wauled llrr llealll Attnrr.I,
In the will of llabecca L. Young, pro- lale.l at Akron, Ohio, tbo directcl that bo- 'ore hor bo.lv was burled tbo !,earl ot brain ihou,.I bo te.nov.s.l, .,t tbnt two h,.llela ihoubl Im tout tbtuugl, Ihe bean nn.l two '.l,rougl. the hraln. Fear ..f Lurbil ,,llr" »us the motive for llie r"iu.).t.
aeilugs of the Afrikander l.ple.l ros.lln. nu Immediate
Several more B--nJ hold In Ci tlona la faror of h< Congrats of th? Bmu
Pr>f"saor MaiiJiib 11,., contends tbat b .au.-et ba.-,il„s.
Tne Slate Deparimeni at Waabington bas recalved coorirmaiioa of ibe pr^sa re. port tb*l Cartagena l.aa (alien lulo th' Laa,la ot tha revoluil
by no meant crowded, "laapiie piedK-tlon. principal aaai.irl rl c^om of a r&ab to tba Paria Expotltion. -....- —.
The par capita clfculatloB ol money in th* UnltaJ States at Ihe pretant lime t. tlS.4S-tba blghett point ever atialnad.
Daring tha Steal vear 9e 000 Ilaiian lm migrants hava l.tnd.^1 lo iba Unllod Stale, and tln.-a April 1 nearly M.OOO bave arrival
Liautenaat Herbert Whipple. Havnni: Cavalry, wui.a dlDlag at New York Cur
foand a paarl ia aa ay*t*r patty whieb, b*. i on Ib* Afrlcia Oold .Costt, 1* aald Io balm, (or* eooklag. b4d fere wcnk nt.tti. I j»ov*<1
aeb ol tha Iry.
It la protabla tba United Statea will b« askad lo arbitrate tba difference, between Calla inl Perj.
The BrilUh autboriilea bava already lilted 13.000 a'iegel ra>wl9 lo Cape Colijny an.lNat,.!.
Tbe tlioa.ion of tha Brillab la Coomutla,
Uiaatlruoa r.iplualoii In I'ralorla. j
An explosion o.-curre.l .it Pret.>rls, Honib |
llrlcin ilei ubllcln a piagazlue .'.nlalnlug , imokeleas pow.ler, by whl.-h ,i,,iel, ,ia,n-
agevas ,1 t.. lhe llegl.,.. w.lfis, OSe.l as \
au arsenal. Tl,lrle..n |.ert.,ns w.'ro kiiie.i ! and llfty li.j.ir.,1.
CvrlL.g N.tlra.
Th.Tc are n..w-ilS .nlles .,( bl-y.-b- slie. | Vitoa on Long Islaud.
Germany ba. thlny.aii fewer !.l.-yclo f»ct..rlo!. than It bal lost year. ,
Tl.a outlook f...r a big loa.on lu cy.-le I ra-Ing never lo .kel ballet Iban at tbe j pr.-tent.tlmc. ;
An unconif.,rlablc and.lle alioui 1 never be I riJ.l.-n, no mail.-r :-o« much It Is recom- , mended l.y oae-» fnen.;.. ;
Hatty Cal Iwall, tba cvci" racer, bat ac | ceplad Floyd UcFLrlandk cballange to a { iwenty.mlle cycle race with unlliuilod pace. |
Tlie D>arJ ot Control of the N. C. A. hai c.impl.-ted a wire not... th" rasuli of which i waa a auaubmus decision to j .lu tbe ' I. C U. j
Brak*. thou! I alway. b" atnj on blcVelaa i for women, and Iboao whlei, clutch Iha lire ! lirmly, ao at to ttop tbe wliaoi In a abort ! dlttance, are particularly detlril.io. I
Ij«l«%r Day bit baan chosen bv tho 4**o- | ciatad Cyellnj! Cl.i)>t ol Long Itlnnd for i l^elr annu... lwouty-nvn-mll« r.ill tace. Hllberto tbli has baao he! 1 o i Daooralion Day. ,
Tbe wbealman of Phlla lelphla a'a talk- - lag of forming a liMO meal elnh for ^he purpota of atteudlng .he national meal of tha Leiaan .f A-nnriaui Whnalma-i at MH- , «au>..aa thl. yair. |
Tbe pra*«ot-dty cycle racing Irack. matt naeawarily ba enilrely remodalad If Ibay ara t* t.iaca*ifully withtiao 1 tb* ex- Iramt apaadi of wuictt tb* ia'>d*ra saK- prepeUed traek-iMlig viblcl* is eapsM*. 1
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THE SABB.\Tn SCHOOL
They Say
rnoFRwniiMAi.
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS The Merchant says:
la an open door for new bndneas. bat It increoaetthc (aclliiy witb which any business may b* trantai-tcd.
The Railroad Man says:
It keeps our manr departmenla riuinlng iQ conllnnons harmony, ll lucrca»<» l«ith our uissen- gor and our (rcUht scrvfce. and Is a grv, patrons.
great
The Doctor says:
nrall.
The Caterer says:
SulOerl: Jeant Wavniag and IbvIIIbk Matt xl., «0-30—Ooldan Tail: Matt xi.. -iS—Memory V-ertat, SS-SO—Coui mau.ary on ilia Day't Laasoa.
20, -'Then began Ha. - A(ter He bad fpolen tbo works reootdedin Ibo flrst pnrl ..; the chapter. 'To upbraid. " llebuko, uu.l pronounce judgmeuls ngainst tbe.n The more Ood docs for meu lbole«« excuei bavo tbey for coutluulng lu their Bins.
Jesus bad doue all He could lot tbcst The Broker says
clilos, or Ho could not bavo reproachOL' then (or their Irapenitence. -'Uecausi they rci'euled not," Tbe only way to liui I cHca aud favor with Ood ts by ropantlag of uur sins. Clitlst did uol upbtald tbeui because of theit sins, but because tbey dl.i i.otrtpcut. The impcnllont bentl trous uroih up wroth, llom. !i:3,
'Jl, "W,.eunlo tliec." It would bo bet¬ ter to irauslnlo tbeso words, "Alas (oi Iboel" Tbis is nn cxclamntionot pity, and It Is evident that our Lord used the wotdi in this sense. "Chotszlu.-' A town on the liorlbwcft sboro of ihe son of Oallleo Ils location Is not dellnllely known, but II was nenr Cnperuaum. "Bcthsnldn." Ou tbo nortliwost shoro of tbo sea of Oallleo north ot Capernaum. It was the blrlli- |.!nco of Philip, Audrow and Peter. "Il lbs mighty worka,-' Tte gre,it miracles. A miracle Is a sign, n wonder, aud a mighty iloed. Acts 2:22; 2 Cor. 12:12; Heb. 2:4 •Which were done In you," According to this pns-agn, m.'st of tbo lulracleBof Chrlsl were dona In Iheic cities ot Oallloe, onJ yet not ouo Is teoot.led lu tbo O.iapels ns having beou douo In Cborozln aud Both- salda. This la a connrmallon ol Joliu ai:25. "Had boon douo In Tyre and Sldon.' I'yro and Sldon wera beatbon cltle* allu. uled on the eastern alioro uf tbu Modllor. raucan Sea. Tbelr wickedness was pro- verolnl. '-They wouid bavo topeutod long Igo." Out Lotd intimates tbal If Ezeklel iia.i performed as many miracles lu tl.os« cities, as Himself lind lu Cliorniln and Uetbaaida, tboy ivould hnvo to|.enled wllb tlie deepest nud most genuine sorrow. "In anckclotb nud ntb.!s." In tbo Cast tt w.-ia common for mourners to i.ut uu a black garment which rosemblo.l a sack, wllb b..les for Ibo arms, and to put ashes upon the boa.t.
• Greater New York •
Dsn.ta.1 Fstrlors,
lORCENECKER I SKIOBORL
COH FQLTOX AND GOLD 8T3.t
Brooklyn, N. Y.
cnlcnce to oua
It kecpt mc In lourb wllb th markcl wherever 1 nni: 1 buy Mid tell by wire and by taking lelephonb, advantage ot a turn In the market I have made tbou Sam], of dollars.
Sat af Taath. Uala Crowns UolU Flllinrs. Otiaar Filling,
ai ao aft
a .00 op
Telci.honc aervlrc hns Increase.! my Income to ..early double. Mony persons will sccil advice by telephone who would besi- pbysiciin to make
and with ic«» effort. It mini- mizcs possibility of loss (rom 1 uverttockloK. .
I
FULTON AND OOLD STRGKTS.
! Opp. Looscr's, BRODKLYN, tt. Y.
i »—•
W. J. STEELE, M. D.. I PUrSlCI.lX and SURGEOX
f DALDVVINS, 1.. I.
I Otnce hours: { J ll) 2 *„,i^„',o 7 ,.. M. I ome... Htrrltun Areaoa
Ronlh Rhore Trlcpbniie Call, Ualdwlna U.
The Housekeeper says;
they vblcli
22. ".More lolotable." Tlio degree ol your misery win 1,0 groaler limn oven that of Tyro nud Sldon. Everylhing will help to overwhelm thn im|>«ulteut at tbe bat ol Ood, the bonoflls nud favors ablch tb, have received, as well as tb. they l,avocom,nltlcd, 'At tbe day ot judg. tuni.-' Tbe linal judgrannt. From thla neb-arn two Important truths: 1. Tbat tbo punisl,n,ent lo be luillcl..,l U|.oii wicked meu lu Ibo life to como will uot all ba •qua!. 2. Tli.it great punl-bmouts befall. lug sinners In this life will not screen tbem r.u,n tbe wrath of Oo.l lu the life to come,
-23. "Thou, Ca|.orunuin exnilod untc
henven. " A Hebrew metaphor, eipresstvt of tlio utmost prosperltv, nud thu enjoy. n,eut of tbo groatosl privileges. Tblp wai very i.roi,eriy spoken of (Japorunum, be- -auae In It out Lor,l bad dwelt, und had wrought mnuy of His most wouderfui mlni- cl.s. It bnd heen dignllled above all tho cities of Israel, "shuU bo brongbt down lo holl," 'Unto bados," IL V. Temporal jiiilgiueutsfeoou altei camo u|,on nl! ofthese linponltout clllcs, and tiioy woro so coin- pletely .leslroyo.l thnt tboir exact location hns since beeu In doubl. Cai,eru,iiiiu ivna lo be brouglit down to a alnto of .Insolation. Thla prediction wns literally nulfllle.l,
21. 'It suiill bo more loiorablo," Tba destrucUon of Sodom occurrcl nenrly 2000 yenrs before Christ, nud Judo (vorso 7) lells us that those pooplo nre suffering tbe vengeance of eternal flro, aud yet It will fc« ...oro toiorabl,. for tliem at tbo judgmaul dny than for tbosu who livo and die lufldola un,ler the Gospel,
26. "At that time." It would aeem tbat at this point BO,ne commuoloatlou wa* mndo Hint plcnsod Jesus au,l Ilobroko fotth into thaukaglvlng. "I tbunk Tbeo." I fully confess, fully ncknowledgo Ibo Juslloo of Thy doings. "Thou I.nsl hid ll.o.u tilings." (iospel truth, the things tbnt pertain to His king.lom wero not perceived by tho 'wise nud prudent," by the scribes und Phnrlsees, wl.o were v.iiniy puffed U|i and wbo r.-Jectcd tho truo llgbt, "Hast ro. enlod then unIo bnbes." Uulo thoae
Life wllhoul t.-lcpboiie service woubl be unbearable. IlsnioutbH all the rougl, places. How we cv.-r got alons ivltbont It, I Uo uol kuow.
The Suburban Resident says:
The knowledge tbnl 1 .-an call up my house oul of lown. from n.y ollicc lu tbe city, is* great comfort.
The College Man soys:
I say, old cl,ap, its great.
Everybody says:
It Is tl w,»rld- Iciice ol
Til.
Krcal.'st thing tu the ... Kr.«tesl .-onveii- , y ..tber lin
st fa.l
.l..niesii(- Hfe; ono can
.inees.
.ITurd to ba wlihout.
The Telephone Conipany says:
We want y.mr patronage ou the basis uf
Low Rates. Perfect Service.
Ferrate and pnrii, tract Department, or Cbarge,
THE NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY TELEPHONE COMPANY,
385 Fulton St,, JAMAICA, L. 1.
GEORGE A. MOTT. LAWYER,
ts Conrt 8t.,nuronglior nrooklya,N. T.Cilf R**ldanca, Lynbrook. Qaaaa* Ca., M. T.
Telaphona, "51 Lynbrook." "SOOOA Brooklyn.'*
C. A. DOKLON,
....BOXDED AUCTIO.XEER. ..
Odd Falloart' Blaek, raltoo Street, naar Cbnn-b. PSB8MRT.
JOHN P. WRIQHT,
OEXERAL .iUCTIOXEER,
PREEPORT, L. I. riMANCIAV.
STATE 'NEWS.
OyiiBlaa Steal a (llrl, Tba aberin of Binghsmton eaptnted I
?ang o( gypsies cbatged wltli stoallng a Qurteen-yoar-old girl and loilgod tbem In tbe county jail. Tho child Is .Margaret Dundon, tno preity daughter o( Mt. and Hits. Pnttlok Dundon, ol lllngbamlon. Several days ago a gang ot gypslea located on tbe oulskitts o( this city aad began tottune-tclilug. Tbe child was anxloua to bave hor (ottuno toid, and mn.le her way to tbs eamp. Het beauty attraotod tha WRuderots, wbo saw In bot a (ortune IS a gypsy queou and fortune¬ teller. They bold out all kluds of Inducements to gel bor lojoln tbem, but sbe hesitated. Tbeu, wblle sho wua In cimp, Ibey suddenly pulled up stakes, and taking but wllb tiioiu, disappeared. IVhen the child falle,! to como ho,no In thfl avonlng ber patents called on several ot hot companions, an,| ftom one uf them leariiad tbat sbe bad vlsllcl tho Oypsy lamp In tbe afternoon, and bad not Bluco 3oeo seou. Fearing the worst, thoy
BANK OF
Rockville Centre,
Village Avenuo, ROCKVILLE CENTRE, L. I.
IllllAM 11 SMITH, I'resblent.
THOMAS «. KNIUIIT, Vlce-Prealdeat.
BEItGEN T. IIAVNOB, Cuhiar.
BOAKD OF DlBEClonS:
i..,.rge W Davlsun. Tboiaa* O. Knlgbt,
l..b., Vln.cnl. Ulram B. Smllh, ileiitwnr.bD.Combes, Wealey H. Smith,
\.i.',ib. .layne, Charles L, Willace,|
^:,arles \V. Ilayet, Analln Oomwall,
Sa.iuu I F. I'bllllps, Ni'Unn H. Siut.b,
I b.bu W. DeMoll, ¦ ¦ "¦ - -
I Jiivsiia>a -
, Hamlllo
J..1U1 T DavlMin. K.lwatd T. Tburttoi , W, I'rirNill,
i-ealo.l tbo,n un o I'Uhcs Uulo thoaa , „gj ,„ ,^„ police for nld and dotoctlvos
" I.,"''„..'.'- ' ** pegin scouring tbo country, Tbey (ound
sock Ills uia. I .,,„ , crowd o(gypsl...s iiad pnssi,! north.
30, "Seemed good In Thyslglit," Ood hni "ordnlne.l sireugth" "out o( tlio moutb ol babes und sucklings," Pta. 8:2. Hu "bath chosen Ibo (ooltth things ol tlie world to confound Ibo wise." 1 Cor. 1:37.
37. "All things nro delivered unto Uo." As If Ho lind aald, do not bo Iod by tbe ex- nrj|,le of your great in,l loarne,l men to Blight and d,>BplB0 Me, tot bumble i* I ap- l.cat lo be, nil things roialing lo the Balv*. iiou of mankind ore delivered Into My bauds, oven alliulborlly, power nnd judg. ment. -'.No uiau knoweth tbe Son." No
IrlbutoB of tho Bou, and the groat work Ho bus done and Is to ,lo lu saving tbo world, "But the Fathor," God ouly can uuilor- stand Himself, "Save llie Hon." No man can underslanil ot compohend tlin Fathor In His nature. His allrlbuleaaud His provb douooB, save tho Son. "Will reveal Him." Thoso who doBlro an ocqualntauco with Ooil must como to Christ.
2H. "Como unto Mo." This Implies slm. plv boiieving lu Christ lu.l bocofnlng Ills follower, or disciple. This ia ono of the most pr.'clouB Gospel invltallona lo snlvn- llon In Ibo New Teatament. "All ye tbnl /bor ana nfe heavy.ladeo. • Those labor. lug un,Ier a snnBo of aln and la,len wilb tlm gum and roiuorso of ,i wb-ke.l life-such ar.. luvlle.l to Chrlsl: not inoi-,.lv Io tbn eliiireb. but lo Chrlsl. "I will give you rest." Every word lu this promlso Is lm- portant. 1. llest ts prouiisod; soul r.-st; rest fr.ini sin and cnnkntlngcare; rnat from Ihn fear of death au,l tho jmlgment, 3. This rest Is promised lo you. Weak tliougb yon m ,y bo, nud unworthy nii,l atuful, yot, lo IOU J.isuB speaks. 3. It I* promised tn-elv. "without money and witbout price," It Is tbo gift of God. i. It Is promised with eerlnlnly. I will. Ifyou will ouiy "co,n« unto M.-," uothlng—uo !,ower on enrtb, sliall stO|, Mr. I will give you tost. S. Who l.rou.lses Ihls? Is Hoabio lopoi<ornr. Yet. It IS Iboelerunl "I" wbo s|,eaks Iho iv..r.l. au.l Ho alone Isublato ssv" "uulo the uilor- most." Il Is Iho Son o( Oo.l wbo says, I will giro you rest.
2'J. "Take My yoke upon yon." Accopl Me an.l the Gospel I bring. (-brlsl'sy,,ko It 1 Ills wili. Our study is In know wlial II< wills (ot me. 1. Ills tula. Libnnv In Chrlsl doiw not menu liborty from cutrol, Ibnl Jtuuld bo luwleasnesH. The best wnv lo be (roe (rom sin's dominion Is to be wAll un¬ iler the,-outrol of Chrlsl. 3. llis,liscli.llun We ntnun.let His correction nud l„-.lrn.-. lion; wn.in. In His scluiu). -'And I .arn 1.1 Mo,- II.. Is tho grent tnni-lier. nn.l He l..ucbes bnn.aulty. IV« are to be bumble an.l lowly In heart aa He was.
30. '-V..ko cosy. ..I.ur.ieu ilgbt." Tbr e.,.uman,l.unnts of Go,l are .,.,1 grievous to the onn who nceepis Christ (uily. II la light iiecause II Is l...rno In love, wllh a good couaclenca, by tbe help of tbo Spirit otOod,
CANNOT MARRY IN GERMANY.
Gem,any baa recently enacted a mnr riagelaw which r»qulres ih.it "every nnn lieslrlng to bo marrie.l tu (inr.na.iyshnll presenl (.. the s^mclal raaglslratti, l.y whom alone mnrrlogea can bo »olomnl/.n.l, a certin-ale by tbn proper nu!ho,ltles ..I bit { uullvenr b,,ine Stale to tbn effect thai Iba anihoritiea kuow nojuat couse exists wbv Iho marring. i.b,-,ulrt not tan, j.ia ¦,—
Accotdlng 1.1 n rep.,rt whlcl, l,ns juat l..-en mnde l,y Contul-Oenetal II F. Maaon, at Berlin, this re,,,i|r. n,eui a|,pll.-a to ail I er-..i,sof wbal.-ver uallonnllly, nnd when, ... often happens, a mala citizen ..f tbe lulle.l Slalea desires to marry In (iermnny a w.unnn ol American or other nallona.Ity bels c..nfr.>ule.l l.y the dllTleullv Ihnt u. court or iribunnl In the Unite.l htuiei mn.uiaint a pefsonni fu|.etvlilon ove. American dilrent na to their nou,e>i;.; ¦,. Intlohs or «!,! give n ctlillrute that t specine.l In.llvl.lual Is alngle and that nc obstacle to bis matrlage Is knowu L, eiltt
MANY JAPANESE IMMIGRANTS.
ssrtylDg with tlium a olilbl answering tli loaotlptlon o( tbe ono taken, nn,l ou tbo lollowlDg day Sheriff Indnrilo.l rnn down :bo gang near Mnnithon, The girl was .vith tbem, nnd alio was takon lo bor homo. The gypsies said Hint she weut ot hor )wn accord, bul thoy wore beld to awnit :tlal (or abductlou.
Ilaraa Caual Survey Plana.
State Englneor Bond baa loat no tlm* .B atartiug operations on the survoy (or n ^arge canal tbrougb tho State, from But- 'alo, and from Oswego to tho Hudson, fot ivhlcb B200,000 was ip|,r.)|.rlnlod by tho LeglBlaturo, The aarvoy Is not to follow the preflont Erie Cnual throughout, but will .lb rnrge whoro Imptovomont can bo ma.lo, Tbo first stou must bo to decldo on Ihn nnxlmum lilt of lock which onn bs iBod, lino* tbia la the vllnl polul of nny causi astimalo. If any of the mechanical nn.l |->neumallo looks that have been doalcnsd ;an be odoptod, the oonalrucllon an.lWalu. icnunoa of tbe oanal will bo expedited, jiate Engineer Bond has arraugo.l to ns- lemblo at Albany a Consulting Board ol prominent onglnoeta, oora|,osod aa (oiiows: 3eorga 8. Motlson, o( Now Yotk Olty, member of tbe Islbmlan Canal Co.nmls- ilon; Major Daa C, Kingman, Unllod Stales Corps ot Engineers, In obnrgo United State* Canal (Jonslructlon lu Tennnasoe; Profe**or William H. Burr, mo.nbor of Isthmian Oaual Comuilaaioa and Profoaaoi J( Civil Englnoorlog at Columbia Collego, Naw Totk Olty; Majot 'T, W, Synious, Cnitva States Engiueer nl Buffalo; Eln*. tban Sweat, ex-Stnin Englnu..r, ol Albauy. 3tat* Englneor Bou.l has appointed n largo oorps of aaalatant onglnoors, lovolors, rod. m*n and chalnmen to proaocuto tbo cnuui survey work,
Ulaaovarad Gold Ort llla Farm.
D. M. Tutll*. ut Canoatotn, baa dlacov- ered denoalt* of gold on lilt (arm, but la nut likely to enjoy tbo bonoflt* to b* da- rlvad tberotrom. lly tbo ptovlaiona of a Naw Yotk Stnto law such dUoovotla* at( publlo propetty, nnd tbo llrat man to stake I olalm lma a tight to nil Ibo preeloui metals bo can uiinnrtb wUliln tho llmita o( that claim, Mt. Tuttl* waaignornut of tbt cx!*t*ncs ot Buch n law, but somo of bia aalgbbora wer* not. Accordingly he awoke on* morning to And n number o( olalma ataked out on bia fntm. His only redtaaa ilea In eulattnf salt (ot damag** aauB*d by *xenvotlon» maSv lu bl* land. Wbatevei gold may bo aecurad M* nelgbbota will ob- tain. Tnnre aro likely lo lie auveral law- BuitB. atltlaalHtnd thnt a number o( tb' -.lalm* ovotlap one mothor.
Wo do a Geueral Bnnkiug Business tA Deposit nud Diseouut.
lutorost Paid on Special Deposits,
Drafts Issued ou England aud tha Uoiitincnt-
"i'our Patrouage Solicited,
Banking Honrs—0 A. M. (J S P. If.. ?utnrdny, 0 A. M. to Vi M,
Discount Days—Tuesdays and Fit Jiiys, 0 A. M.
THEFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL, 130,000.
HilH STREET, FREEPORT, L. I.
JOHN J. RANDALL, Pr**ldent.
•UAUNCET T, SPRAOUE, Vlce-l»re*ia«Bl.
WILLIAM a. UALL, Cubler.
BOARD or DIREOTOBSi
Jubn J. Handall,
jinith Coi.
WlltbUQ E. Oolder,
Waliaoa II. Oornwell, George Waliaoa,
riioinat D. Mmlth. Oola* Pettlt,
Chauneey T. Ppngue William O. Millar. D. VVealoy Pino,
SS,OOU I.an.la.i al
Ith (oiuiul.ia >-artt i
Thn ptssenl iiopottallon of Japanntn to Paget Soaiil bnt taacbed unpraoadautsd flgnret, and thoatamls moro of iht anb- jecls of 11,n Mikalo are now aOoat beaded Ibis way. During the mouth of April S.S.OOO Jai.aneaa bava Loan landa.! In PngM Sound and Otiilih Columbia portt, tad ot tba men landnt In tbe latter porta (uily two tbir.ls flnl Ihelr way acioti tha bor dar,
Tiia reaaona for the pretenl mah ara ihal the Japannaa ate laavlug Ibalt nallv* land In eonaw^uanna o? the reported Imai- Si«Il.-.a 1.1 «M* b«ta««i. Jauaii aiiil B'laai-i, and Ibal Il.n doslug ol lb., gotea ul Ha- wall baa divetted tbe atieam of Jipine** Ibia way.
MabalU aa.l ika riaaaa.
Coaal larabia alar.ii It erprot.a 1 lo Ans- iralla iaat tiio buboulo plague be tptaad ..V iha tabhiit. and a eoniula*!..,, I,,. i,«»a appoinia.1 lo lnv**tlcat* IIm poKibilllijr ol -abbiu. l.ta rats, earrriaa tbe dread Va tuo.
Baal Sugar Maklag a rallura. nscarJInatha tillur* of tbe Now York Beet Bngar Oompany, n( noma. Dr. W. L EInnloy, the President o( the Company, tlld: "That* ure several reasons wby th( *ot*rprlan wo* giveu up. In WW Ibe per eaolagaol sugar oonlaiuod lu ihnbeet* wni 11,0 and tho aagar oxlrnotlon 7,7.1. In W)t, tba p*ro*iitaao wna 13.9 and the axtraetlot roj. It ahould hava benD 8.78. Tba coat oi ruanlogtba (aniory last yenr wot tlS.OOO mor* than tbn yeur before, wbnn ttia qaan Uty 0( b**ta wus till tame, -ibn acreage lallad upon by tbe noma (*clory hat bean taken sway, Tha graalor quantity albaatt a**d sam* from Monroo ami Wayne Ooun- tlss. Owing tl tbe prsaant flnannlnl loiae* lbs (aatoryla led lu aneli condition that :bG oompnny eionnc afford to lot it 11* Idlf 1 year or two to ilovolop now t*rf Uor)-.''
Trailar Lln* In Ih* Adlroadaobt.
Jae.ict W, a. Androwt, nf Iho Huprtme Jonrt, at bytaunta, boa handnd down a de. lit on tuetalnlog a demurtet lulerpoaadby ih* d*t*ndanta lu an action brought by Ibe 3bl Forg* Company and otbart agalnti W, aewsrd Wobb an.l othan. Tba anil wat wrought to raatraln tb* eonilractloo ot a iroiley Una (torn Uaquett* Lake to CI*at. eater. In tha Adlroudaoka, on tho gronad ihlt tt woald b* I public uulaanes. Tn* :;oarl bolda that the plaintiffs, bivlng taa. :ila*d no damagea nzcept iboaa arUlng .'rom ba*lne** eompaiilloo, eauuui *n*ta! lb* sotloo.
Caroaar lo Ael aa Caator.
Oov*tnor Roorevalt bat tignad AB*an, >lyman Siewart't bill maklnr It a mlade- naasot to pnblUb any ltli.,r, telegram oi orlvat* pap*r, or uny i.orilon ih*rao(, 'oand amoug Ibo affocta o( any parson wbo 3a* bun danffaroaaiy woaodad or wbo baa :aaallt*d *uleid* or wbo b*« dl*d *ad. lealy or wlio b** baaa (oood daad, unla** ib*Mm**taallbi**baaa prodacad tslot* a Cotooot It an ieqoiat *nd III* [ublleitlon ttaireof *b*ll biv* beea daelar*.! by tbat DoroBsr lo ba D*'<«e*ary to sti is tbs dU- >ov*ry ol ¦ arlm* or lb* id*ality of tb« oerroB.
Aug.ial Immlg,
llarvoy n, ijmltb.
Jbarle* U Wallaea, Oeorge M, Raadall William H. Balb
Opan, except legal holldayt, from • a. m. IC Ip, 111. Offi-rt (aollltlea ond IndnecmentB In evcrv drpartuient rsiual to Itiohcof rltl.er ill* .V.iw V..rkor Broi.klyu li*nks rr Truat Com. panles, and every aci-ommmlnlbm MVaraatS L-onalslent wilb conservative raanairoinonl,
li.ler.-«l at tbn rail, of threa per rent, paid oa il,i,e dcp.Mlts, thete month* or more.
Drafls lsane.1 on all part* ol E.irop*.
Dues a genrral banking hualnaaa.
Ao<-ouut« nf corpurallona, cobipaute*, aaci» Ilea, otc., Bollcltpd,
Kntlro aatlMfaction itaarintnad.
Inquiries will racolvo prompt attanUoi ont bl. ohaerfuity antwarod.
Job
Printing
At
This
Office. _^
Scene in llic Valley tic^ Mcniliz, rortiiKiil.
Grniip nl »lrla <'arr|lii2 Wrlakly
llaakrta i'ull «l i;ruiii-a la lOa
M Inary la ba tiriiahaa aaA
naae laio Wla*.
Tha OaMhIII raaaat Fark Ktlandad.
Tb* aiata Tor**l ?fe**rv« Board bat roted te putehiM a trsel ot MOO ier** o( fors*l Usd la lb* Oalaklil r*«loa at tl.M aaasse, wttb all tixa* paid to dat*. Tb* laad II** ia tk* toWaa of Dsalac aad Har- laabora, tflster Ooaaiy. tbs owasr vis TttaOliBMaad, ol caiaklU, who k-.a«bl -fealaadsaaailfesaeata skariC* Mla.
The Speer Wine Company,
PllHMliC N. J.,
h.ivc tlicir viney.-irds .itockedof Iho '.iliu- ^jr-ipe, ttic only viney.nrU of i:,'- l.in.l in this country,the vinea v.'-io imixirteil .ind pl.-intcd her^ ...'r for'y ytar.s ago. Thc Spcer I'.irt wint; .vnd il-drKimdy arc now r^.,',ir(ic'l the finest in Ihe world, •liLir ricli, full body nnd hifjh (h.ir.ict'T is iinc.rc-clled, In- V ilills weakly pcrsuns, cs|>ci-iall)r f, iiiiik s, .-in.l the .igcd are in.Hle •.!i.,ii;,'.-itiil vicor.iii.'; by its usi;, at a r.l, ihcin.il wine it has no c(|iial; .1 i r. family wine it haa no Riiiicr- , .r rir«i r!asa;jhys!ci2n!i.iJlov*r - the cf.'.intr>-, here and in litirop^ who have tried them rccomincaa ilicm as thc best.
,\ close atmlf by phyKiciana oa I lie rfject of different branda of
-incs on the aj-fttcm convince* I '.K*iii of the superiority of iheSpeef . l':i)iiiaic winea for their patimtfL J-
ihUi bf DrHfiM M^Oflliai
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19000504 |
| Date | 1900-05-04 |
| Month | 05 |
| Day | 04 |
| Year | 1900 |
| Volume | 5 |
| Issue | 27 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19000504 |
| Date | 1900-05-04 |
| Month | 05 |
| Day | 04 |
| Year | 1900 |
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.MINOX.K OOPtlOM. dVX: CKMI***. A rAMILT NEWSPAPER OF LOCAI. A.VD OENKBAL l>TBI.t.iaBXtK. TEBSt: tl.lO T8ABLT IH ABTAScB VOL. Va FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1000. NO. 27. THE h* t Tmr HEART GOES ROUND WORLD SAILING." heart goss rouad tbe world sslllng, lowever th* winds amy blow, ^ iwd ssanhss with texrs (rem cUme to 1 ' for the love o( long ego; ^ Bess rouad tbe world, roand tbe world .' VUh pejefoa IU pnlse to thrill, ' All lenad tbe world, round tbe world iill- lag I to qaael o( tbe old love still. ' By hsart goes round tba world aalllng, ; As ever la diyi gone by, ^ Did raaey sail la ber li Iry *blp > To the realm* wharo traaanres lie; it. Oaes seateblag tbe cold world o'er and o'er, r Wherever fond wiab may go, E' Aad ealls through tbe length J>( deeerl I yeses J Vor wbst years oannot bestow. El ^ Oalls lo tbe ses that'* swept br Btorra )r Till It* billow* rosr with pain, - Aad ealls to tbs wlad-vexed mountain i height. That frowns on Ibe tranqnil plain; F But aever tbe sea give* baek lesponao [ To Ihe word* tUat barn i* flro, " Aad Ibe mount nprear* In *llent acorn ^ Of the dota ot vain d**Ire. . Tet a-saillag aad a-**IIIng. t Thtosgb (term and through aummer I. Shall go ny heart with a (carle** trn*t, [ Till tb*l Joy agala It mine; ;,' All ronsd Ib* world, rouad the world sall- t <¦>• l, TIII It (ainl at Ia*t with years, ; Aadlesra bow idi* *to Imman bopos, .1 And bow nnaralling tear*. : Mv heart, ironad the world tailing, Boplag and worshiping atill, i Bbali seek tb*t loy» ot tb* olden timo, i Till death ibnli Ilia dream (uinil; AU round the world, rouad tiio world sail- t leg. I With pallanee that mock* nt woo, > All reaad tb* world, rouud tbo world aail- T Bowcvar tbe winds may blow! —.Mary B, Olancbard, In B:,*ton Traveler. looeoooooaoi is Majesty, Bob, of Yale. '9990000009901 _ ROWINO more and more persistent, Mr. Robert M^est- e u in a r k, Sr., looked aoross the labia at his wife rcproaohfally. "My dear, I can't see what pos¬ sible barm it ooald do tbeyonngatert" "Well, if yon would stop to oon- [ aider tbe filot that the thermometer ! will in all probability stand at ninety . -dhgraes in the shade all week, that au hotel is not the beat place in the world ^ for a baby, that I hero are about forty I aanner diseases especially designed { tot infants, and that yonr son is only ; ais months old, yon might see." i "Tha evidence Is certainly craih- r lof, bat if we took Maggie snd half a [, 4eBan tranks fall of preventives I c' aeatata I don't see why it would hurt I hia a bit—and jnst think how it would f;»l«ata the fellows." r' "I don't think yoa have any right I to ran risks witb yonr own child even ^ to please the fellows. r.- "1 triumphal procession began. His Highness had evidently forgotten his snite, and there be aat, holding on to Hayworth'a big forefinger, and smiled his* sppreoiation of the whole affair. The yelling was fast and furions— everywhere tbey met other crowds, whieh vied with them in lnng power and enthnstasm—and still his High¬ ness smiled. He was Anally banded over to his mother, who had never expected to see him alive again, and who, by the war, bad already registered a vow to take him home tbo flrst thing in tbo morning. She was a wise liltle wom¬ an, however, and said nothing, but jnst pat bim to bed enrly and fol¬ lowed soou herself, whilo his High¬ ness' fsther went to the class snpper. Abont 11 o'clock a man tiptoed into the W.istenmark'i room, pinned a pieee of paper nn the crib bearing these worda: "Will bring bim back in a minute—Bob" Noiselessly ho wrapped Robert, Jr., iu a blanket and departed, A few blocks in a cab, and then tbia man burst into a brilliantly lighted dining room with the bundle in hie arms. He was greeted with a cheer, and then father, his Highuess and all, were lifted ou to tbe shoul¬ ders of the crowd aud borne to the plaoe of houor at the head of the table. On a raised platform was a high chair, and before it was a huge gold loving cnp with "Yale, '87" in¬ scribed ou it, Hia Highiiess, who, by this time, was thoroughly aroused to tbe jollity of tho occasiou, was gravely seated ou the throne. Some¬ body offered a toast—his Higbnesi grinned. Somebody else filled up thc loving cup—his Highness garglod anil plnnged in his flat. "A toast, old man, a toasti" saiu his proad father to him. Theu hii Highness wrinkled up his face and sneeied—"co-ax, co-ax" Aud witk one accord '97 flnisbed it np . "Hoorah, boorah! Hnllabsloo Tale."—Ohio Stale Journil. HANYDEADINIITAHIDIE Blastine Powder Explodes, Causing Great Loss ot Life and Property. SCORES OF BODIES RECOVERED. My love, yoa seem lo forget that ^ yaar son is class baby—Tale, '971" f: "Well, he's my baby, flrst, last, [' aad all together, aud I'm not goiug ^ to hava a whole lot of fellows handling r Mai aad bonncing him around." / "One might suppose from yoar I toaa, Mrs. Westenmark, that they I- Intanded to play football with him. t I'va bean oonnting on showing him F to the fellows for weeks—bat, of I ooarae, it yon feel this way about it f wa won't go; I'll telegraph the boys [ tbia morning tbat we won't oome." >' Mr. Westenmark gave hia wife a ' ahilly kiss and departed for tbe office, I laaviag Mra. Westenmark lost iu '- thooght—antil his Highness came iu I aad demanded audience. Latar la the day, when hia High- f aata, together with his suite, went oat to tako the air, a sbort hall was f< au4a at his Highness' maternal i, grandmother's, where Mrs. Westen- r auwk, with tears la her eyes, ex- plalaad ths aureasouable desire of rl Bobart Wcateumark, Sr,, to oxpoao [ hia Highaess to tho dangers of New i- Haraa daring oommeueemeot weok, I "jfUt bseanse he happens to ba the ' OlMa baby" she oonolnded. "Walt, aod wby not Uke bim? It :- wo«ld ba fun for you, and thiuk how ),; it weald please Robert." : "Dnt mamma, he might catoh cold , —or somethiug, aod then I'd never , forglTa ftyself." "OaUdi, nonsense I He won't catch 'i. aojthiag there that be conldu't catch ir hara. Take Maggie along; sbe knows '¦ what ta do for bim, and go." "I think it would bo a foolish thing lodo myself." "Oaar ehild, dou't make Robert i laal that the baby is always Urat " *- "Bat this is a .juestiou of exposing i Wm." "With the faithful Maggie along » tkara'a little danger of that. Be care- l fal that it isn't a questiou of selflsh- 'y Baaa on yoar part." -: Mra. Westeamark decided that -the }¦ aold-haarted world was against her, t. aad want boms aggrieved. She found ;.' foar tatagrams there direoled to Rob- t ort, aad within the next six hours : Otkara arrived. Mrs. Westenmark , baaama alarmed and callod ber bus. I baad ap on tha telephone to inquire f Bagtonaly whal il all meant. He [, laai^ad aad told her ehe bad better ) OfMl tham and see. Tbe ton tele. all read tbe same, ouly the sig- were different: l,A "Haag It, wa must hava lhe boy. F Brtoi Um on the t.'ii\ or a delegation f.. al Altar will oall for him." I At Snt Mr*. Westenmark wa* in- : iisaaal, then «he laughed, and that ;• aiikt wben Mr. Westeumark came l^iMBM aad aaid be bad reeelved forty ^ Magrame daring the day she gave in, \^ ami that wai how it happened that his t Mighlieesasdthe raito sUrted to New i UavoB oa Ibe 4.30 train. t Baeh a racket "as never waa on f laad or sea" greeted the fiii train aa S i*. rclleil iulu Xow Haven on Friday I. altaraoon. Uia Highnoaa and hi* raBita'dtaesnded from tbe train to tha I aiBDm iaaiment of "Rah! rab! '97:" t whioh aiada hi* Higbne**' eye* al- i aaaal pop onl of bis bond with aatou- {. iahmaat. Mrs. Westenmark was anr. [ roaaded tor a mornrnt, an.l wheu ahe [ tamed to speak to Mig |
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