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MIMOLti: Ca>PIX:M. £^1VJB CtSTtTH
A PAMfLT NK'«VS1*AI>ER OF LOQAt. AND UKNEBAL INTEt,I.,IQKNt'K.
VOL. VI.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1901.
TKRXI: tLftO TXARLT I« ABTAliB
ISO. 19.
millMTEIFT
Sixteen Members Carried Out by the Police Alter a Free Fight.
GAVE "BOBBIES" A LIVELY TUSSLE
Vka ItBtloasllots Bofasod la !.•**• Tliolr BmmtM Vor m DiTlslaa •¦ Hi* Bdaesllaa »maat. Bat Wero Forvlblr KJocUd AftoT > tiraat Vrmrs — Cartlod Ont Maclag "Qod •¦«« Iroland."
London. - A remarkable scene oc- citrred lu the llrusa of (Jommona when Mr. Balfour applied tbe closure on the edncalioii estimates. Tbe NatloDnlista ¦boated, "liagl gag!" and -refused to leare tbe ball aod go Into tbe lobby to lie rounled wh-n the dlTlslon was takeo. Tbe Chairman twice aaked tbem to retire to tbe divlalon lobby, bat tbejr shouted, "Certainly notP'
Tbe riuilnnau then Intimated he mnat report the caae to tbe Speaker. The Speaker having retarned to the House, the Cbalrmau reported tbe case to liim, and the H|>eaker asked If tbe Iidsb memlters still refused to obey the order, ana there were cries of "Yes! yes!" Tlie Speaker then named sixteen recalcitrants, and Mr. Balfour mored their suspension. This was ¦greed to without a division.
Tbe Speaker irdered tbeiu lu with¬ draw, Init they refused anil4 more up¬ roar. Tbe S>. eaker called on tbe 8er- geant-at-Arms to remove tbem. They ¦boated deUunce. Tbe Deputy Ser- geant-at-Anns advanced and asked tbem to leave: still tbey refused. At thtai a body of iKillcemen entered to en¬ force removal.
Tbe House messengers drat attempt¬ ed t« remove Mr. Crean, wbo slipped to tbe floor and bugged a liench. Tbe meaaengers valniy tried to lift him. Tben tbe police were ordered to take hold. Tbey bad either less compunc¬ tion or were more used to bandllug men. Four of tbem hauled .Mr. Crean np In a twinkling aud drugged bim to tbe gangway.
Mr. McHugh struck a constable as h* waa passing. It looked as thongh ¦ free flgbt would begin, but tbe police hurried Mr. Creau uway, while others liastened to seise the remaining recal- vHmnta.
Mr. MeEIngh's turn was next. He was tougher than Mr. t^rean aod tbe police did not succeed in getting bim ont quickly. The 8|>eaker thereupon directed them to desist and speaking witb much emotion said:
"Tbis scene is distressing to Kngllsh- men. As Irishmen I appeal to tbe lionorBble inembers to have some re¬ spect for the dignity of the House to wblcb tliey belong."
Mr. Mcilugh shoutcdr- "We defy you! We defy the lloverntnenll We defy Ibe Chair!"
Tbe Speaker made another appeal and tben recalled the ;iollce. Mr. Mc- Hugb was carried out with his arms and legs wriggling. Mr. White made • ¦Imllar andlgnlfleil exit. Then Pat¬ rick O'Brien, expresslug sympathy wItb hli ericted eoinrndes aud assur¬ ing the House that tbe others would not go except In a aliulhir manner, said lie bopcd the leader of tbe House and the Speaker would And some other ,way out of the dllflculty. Tbe Speaker replied that the only possible way was for tbe iii3mlier« named not to defy tbe ruira of tbe House and to retire peaceably. This was met with fresh ¦boats of refnsnl and amid a disgrace¬ ful hubub and ,<lie singing of "Cod Bare Ireland," one after another of tbe named meiiilters was remured •tmggllng.
Ur. Flavin was ih»-iiiHl lo go. He Imparted humor liil<^ the proceedings by exclaiming wli'en helpless In the anna of aidoseu big pollcpinen: "All rigbU I m not going to burl auylKMly."
Those who were renioved ln- ,-laded John Kulltvan. Tairlek White, Tatrlck MeHugh. Wllilain I.andon, William Abraliain, Patrick Dogan. Anthony Donelaii and James Qilbooly.
Tbe Chairman then resumed the fcbalr and the rote was carried.
CABINET RENOMINATED.
All of til* rrasaat Mambar* Mamrd to aa««aa4 TtiaiaselTas.
Waahtngtou. 1>. O. - President Mc- Klnley sent the following nominations to tbe Senate:
John Hay. of tbe District of Colum¬ bia, Jo be Secretary of State.
Lyman J. (iage. of Illinois, to be Sec¬ retary of the Treasury.
nibn Root, of New York, to be Sec- *f tary of War.
' 'John W. Griggs, of .New Jersey, to W Attorney-tieneral.
Charles Rmnry Smith, of Pennsylva- kiia, to be Postniaster-deneral.
John O. Long, of Maasacbusetts. to tie Secretary of the Interior.
James Wllaon, of Ii^wa. to l>e Secre¬ tary of Agriculture. '
The Senate cootlrmed the iiomina-
tlODS.
¦••F-l*aaMa*>ta Traatr Daad. The Hay-Pauncefote Treaty, lolend- rd to reptace tbe Claytou-Bulwer Treaty, relating to tbe ranslructlon of latbmian waterways, la dead. Its death Waa technically caused by the fact that the last clause of the treaty al¬ lowed only the perbxl of tluie up to Jdarrh 4 for Its ratlUcatlou.
Aasalltad at Mard.r.
Ernest Htcbt, accuaed of murdering Sir*. l,.oulsa Foster, was aciiultled by the jury at Syracuse. N. Y. The de Tenac was that Mrs, Foster i-ominltte<l lialclde. Hecht was found lu the nsmi With Ihe body, aod was nlieged lu have killed tha woman after she had tried to commit suicide and failed.
¦aatasaaa Tar a tlaaararla Mard.r. I At PeklD. III., tbe Jury In Ihe ease 0( Samoel Mosber. who miirilere<l his Wife and three sons ou Mav i:<. owing to troubles with Aiuish religious sect. Meaghl lo a Tenllci of guilty lie ws» taealeaced to twenty-one rears In the I^BIteallary.
Tall Pawa stain aad Braka HIa Mack, W. V. Clark, agtnl sixty two renrs. Secretary of Colorado In I8*a met «,• cMCDtal death lu Denver. Col He trlMcd while cowing down stairs and fed to the bottom, breaking bis neck
JalUi B. aaMlaa ralU, John R. Scarlea. former Secretary of Ibe Sugar Tnial and an olBcer of eigh leva corporalloDS. made an asslgunieui at New York City, after rvslguing from the Presidency of ttv American Cotton Oompaiky. It U estimated that bla liabilities excee<l fu.tsai.iato. with •¦¦CU «t ancertaln value.
AasassiaMlaa la tha rabllr atraai. As Rudolpo DImarla. au Italian, was leaTlBC bta barber's shop at Haib-tou. !>••¦.. he was shot and losiaDtly killed. The murder look place on ihe prtaclpal street uf tbe town Nicholas Lapis was arrested on suspicion.
B«aaa aad Tajlar Baar-adaslml.. •It was annonu<-ed at the Navy |v VartBM'Bt. at Wastatogton. that Cap tmlBS K. U. iCvaaa and II C Taylor, .katrlBg been advaaced Sve nnmlier* tot aertrtce at the lialtir of ttanilago, trere conmlaaloiwd as rear admirals.
THE NEWS EPITOMIZED
WABHINaTON ITEMg,
Iu <ieeordance with the provisions of tbe Naval Appropriation bill, as It passed the Senate, the six years' course at the Naval Academy at Annai>oils, Md,. win be continued.
President McKlnley believes there will be no trouble with Cuba because of the relations demanded by Congres^fc
Ferdinand W. Peck. Commissioner- General lo the Paris Exposition, deliv¬ ered his final report to the Presldenl,
After a conference between Secre¬ tary Hoot and lending Senators It was announced that Cuba must#«ccept Ihe American terms In entirety.
The niver and Harbor bill, cnrrylne appropriations of shout f.")fi.iJ<iO,(IOO. was passed by the .Senate.
Tbe negatistlons regarding the Ha.v- Paunecfote Treaty are lo be trans¬ ferred from London lo Washington
MIINLEY INAneCBATEDl
President's induction Into Office Marked by Brilliant Ceremonies.
ROOSEVELT NOW VICE-PRESIDENT
nitended al Ihc review ny Vice 1 dent lloosevelt. the .\dinirnl oi Navy, the tbnieral of ibe .Vriii.v Cabinet. Senator Ilauiui tiiid He I'orbin.
The hall In the great court reiision Hulldlng was the iiioi liaiit Inaugural ball iu the liisi
OCK ADOPTEI> INI.ANI>8.
More Insurgents In Luzon. P. T.. •were captured and more surrendered to the Americans.
In Havana SOtiO Cubans escorted a committee which presented lo (Jeneral Wood n petlllon to Presldenl McKlnley for absolute Independence.
The work of Installing f'lvll Govern¬ ment In the various provinces of Lu¬ zon, P. I., continues.
Jose Scrapie, an uncle of Aguinnldo nnd formerly an Insurgent colonid. was appointed GoverLo;- ot Bulacon Prov Ince, P. I.
Filipino Insurgents attacked three towns, killing civilians, abducting oth¬ ers and burning houses.
Fire in Pnertn Tlerra, Porto Rico, rendered more than IfK) persons home¬ less.
Deaths In Havana fnr January num- Iwred 4711. a rate of 22.75, Ihe lowest for that month In twelve years.
•insgaiia^aaa la ^aMar.
Jotia D. BoeketeUer has given $ilo Wn to Vaaaar College, at Paughkee|>^ •Ic. N. Y.. tor a aew dormitory
bi
QcBenl .^raa a. Oagsett. I' 8. A. ¦rawtly ¦wselBtsa a Bricatfter-Ueherat Ili ttt tmmr aisT. kas katB retmC
DOMERTIC.
"Bud" Taylor, a baseball pbiyer. lu Kansas City. Mo., killed his former sweetheart. He shot her lu Ibe streel from a window wlih a rifle.
Life Imprisonment was given Solo¬ mon Relgard. a Civil War veteran, of Toledo, Ohio, for the murder of his young wife.
Secret tests of a new explosive at Sandy Hook proving grounds, an American's Invenllon, showed power¬ ful results.
Arthur Foote. who. with his father, was arrested on the charge of having murdered his uiolher In Bessemer. Ala., denied that he committed the crime.
Four people were killed at Galllpolls. Ohio, by tlie bursting of the boiler of Jaeoli LIndcwood's sawmill.
Isaac Davenport, of Jersey City, was Instantly killed by falling three stories from a window of the Windsor Hotel at Schenectndy. N. Y.. to the sidewalk.
George T, lllce. nu editor, deimrled from Manila, arrived In San Francisco. Cal.
Arizona's new enpllRl was dedicated jn Ihe thlrly-elghlh anniversary of Ihe Territorial organization.
Burglars are supposed lo have killed .May Peterson, a servant girl, who was found mysteriously murdered In the house of John S, CoIUuh, at Omaha. Neb.
Kuul Indians In .\rizonn and New Mexico are starving, caused by last year's drought.
Torpedo boat destroyer No, 12 was launched at San Franelseo.
A house In Dorchester County, Md„ caught fire, and Mrs. James Masher and her six-year-old daughter were burned to death.
Llewellyn Powers, foriuer Governor of Maine, was nonilnaled by the Ue- pubileans of Ihe Fourth Malue District ns Itepresenlntlve in Congress to suc¬ ceed Charles A. Boutelle. of Bangor
Edward P. Miles, embezzling tax eol- ector of Hudson. Mass., was sentenced lo Imprlsouinent for from six to nine rears.
Back taxes lo a considerable auninnt were eolleeled lu various parts of Iowa, Ihrongh the euiployuient of 'lax ferrets."
The discovery of Ihe oldest frag- nent of the Gospels known to tbe vorld was announced in Boston. Mass.. ny the Vice-President of the Egypt Exploration Fund.
" William J. MeManus, Ihe famous «!cret service detective who made nis •eputatlon In running down counter¬ feiters, died at Baltimore, Md.
Tho right of way was secured for tn electric road from Schenectady to Ballaton, where it will connect wiili :he road to Saratoga. N. Y.
AlHHit forty persons were Injured in I wreck on Ihe Wabash Hallroad. near Benton. Ind.
Ten-year-old George M. Ueiu died from lockjaw, at Wlusted, Conn, lie was vaccinated In school and blood- polsonlng resulted.
roBBlON.
King Edward reiurned to London from his visit to Germany'
The bubonic plague Is spreading at t'aiK' Town, South .\frlca. Ihe mortal¬ ity being chleHy coutlned to natives
Peter Karpovlich. who slioi the Hus slan Minister of I'ubUc Insiruclion. Is n student who was exisdh^l from two llusslan universities for rioting.
The Pope on the ninety tirsi annlver sary of his birth delivered an address touching ou the attitude of the church.
Foreign troops In Peklu, Cbinn, are making preparations lo leave
Itbitous dock srrlkers al Marseilles. Frnnci'. endeavoring lo prevent Incom¬ ing vessels from dlscliHrging their car goes, were charged by the iHillce
A new list of Chinese offlclals whose punishment Is demanded was an mniuced at Shanghai Germany dis¬ claimed any thirst for more veugeani-e.
The President of llalll U lending a iroug military exiM-dltlou to the frou tier, where flghtlug recently occurred.
The British Goveriimeiii will send a strong punitive extvdlil.ui airalnsi Ibe rebellious Somali-*
The re|.ori that Halli and San Do¬ mingo an- preparing for war on ac¬ count of the consular In. Idem at Da
jalion Is without foninlsilon The (
sular trouble Is a private .luarrel of no importanc*'.
The works of Vickers Sous it Maxim at Sheffield. England, were seriously damaged by lire
The Newfoundland U-gislature has pss»e»l the French sh.>re nuslus vi vendl bill after spirited sptn-cbes de- tiniug Ihe attltutle of the various mem¬ bers
Geuerai French's snccesses encour | age the British War OlBce to Ndieve j the Boer war Is near lis end j
The opinion prevails In Peklo. China J that Prince Tuan's punishment will necessitate tbe choosing of snother | heir to the Chinese throne in plso' of I hia aoa
The Brsiillan Governni'<nt orderr<i i its Consul at tliwrto, Portugal, to re i turn Immediately to Italy "I'b bis family
The Powers vetoetl Prince C.eorge * proposition for the annexation of Crete
A Eurt)i>.iaa lollvereln * agaiusi America Is pr»Hiicted ss the result of tbe steel consolidation
Herr Bueb. a memt>er of the (iertnsn Reichstag, was »enieuo-d to serve three months In Jail for lese majesie
The British Ilous<- of Commons voted down John Dillon's objection to farm burning by tbe Brttlsh in South Africa.
V British puoiiive force. aiia(ke»l by Bowalts. in East Africa, lo»i seven- '•ea klU«4. aad was (oricd to retreat, tlwr kUMaa IW aatlvta.
Wiisliiiigioii. 1". «'. Willhiii: .McKiii- by. of Ohio, and Theod.ire llooseMlt. of .\.w York, were iuaiiguraled I'resi ileiii an.I VlcePresldeiiT of ihe lulled Slates, .Mr, lloosevelt tlrst lakiiu' lb.' oalh of oltlce ill Ihe Senate Chaiiiber. and rresldeiii .MiKiiiley being sworn | into ntUce again on Ibe iiiaiii |iortico of i Ibe (.'apitol. The cereiiiiiiiy of admin- ! islering Ihe oath of ottii-c Iu ibe Presi¬ dent Has marred by a sllgbl fall of rain, which afterward turued for an hour or more Into a steady dowu|H>nr. The success of the Inaugu¬ ral prograiunle was iioi seriouslv I clouded, however, by Ibis .lisairreeabre Ineldeni, The shower was an .\prll I one. and soon gave way to eleiirln.; | skies, which assured the uninterrupted contlnuanec of ihe outdoor eelebra lion.
The I'resideni's drive from rlie While House lo the Capitol was the occasiou for unbounded enthusiasm. Senator Ilannn sat beside the I'ri'si- deiit lu the carriage, wlilili was e»-
rsr, rRF.«inK
Ibe republic, 'rill' beamy and r.-iiiie- iiient of Ihe decoraiioiis siiL'-.:esieil ihe elegance of a private fuiiilloli. and
would have graced a i bin .Viii.-ii
call pal.i.e rw..|ve tboiisaii.l wii- Ihe lliiiii of li.-keis. mill llie appear.iii.e ol
Ibe bailroolll illdlealid .Ibe |.|-esi-ll.-,. of
that iiiiinbcr of pi-opb-lj
\I).I()tll>MK>T OK (OMiltK-.',
Seimlor rnrter Talke.l llie IClver nti.l linrlior Hill to IlrHfli,
\VllsllillJ.'loll, l>. (' III liie ,i..-,lll;
hours of Congress ibe two lii.iis.-> reached an agreeineni on the Siimlrv Civil bill, I'le only one of Ihe gicai supply measures nol dlspuse.l ..f, bin
coruT OF HONOR i\ front of rui
(I'resident M.-Kiiilev reviewed the liMniiir,n |.iini,le fr..iii eoii>lrileted between the K.vemlive .\I.i ii-i.ni iiml lli.- si ings.)
rinied by veteran organiziilions iiiim bcrlng 12(H) men and bv Troop .\. of Cleveliiud. Ohio. The' C.iblnei and Adiulral Dewey and General .Miles in carriages followed the i'resident, and behind llieiii inarched the West I'oim and Annapolis cadets. Ibe Porto Itb (i battalion and 4INHI regulars.
The oalh of oHIce was adininistereil lo Vice I'residenl llouseveli in tile Sen ale Chamber by Mr l-'rye. tbe Presi deiii pro leiii, , in Ihe presence of tbe Presldeui. the Cabinet. Ibe Su¬ preme Conn, Ihe .\inbassailors and eu- \ oysnnd overcrowded galleries. .Viiioug the spectators were .Mrs. .McKlnley and Mrs. BooHevell.
I'resident .McKlnley went from the Retiale lo Ihe east front of the Capllol to lake the oath of olti^e. 'i'lie oath
1 SISLEY IS s(
i'ul-
ih
was adnilnisiercd by eiiief .liisi ler ill Ihe preseOie of the S. lialc. Ibe House of Hepreseniallves. 111.' Supreme Colii'I and au iimiieiisc iiiiilillude "f people. I'lie delivery of ibe l'l•e^i (bin's Inaugural a.bliess eoiisiiiiieil only iweuiy IWO iiiimites. on,, of ili.' sborlcBl inaugural sp.i.li.s ev.r deliv ered.
The grand review was a splendid inlliiary and civle spe.ia.l.'. ;iiiiNSi men being in line The formali.m was iiiiusuallv .•onipaii, an.I passed ib.- i.- viewlnu siauil In two and one half li.iiirs. Ibe cadeis from West Poiui ami Ann, polls, the I'ori.i Uicans and llie Governors of Slaies carried off the p.ipular b.inois. The President was
H;pnoll>l ll»« siild»el» spank a Man. J Saniaiielli, n hypnoilsi, was ar rested at Kliittsi.in. N, Y , i b.irged assault ((miiiiiiied ibrougli three hyp n.iiized subi.-.is who Imagined their vi.iini a babv and spanke.l bim. Maii.v w,.inen ri.ll. ub-d the viciiin. and lo- sought reveiig.i by . .uislug I be arresi.
stint Kocr« Who Were Bstlilns-
A pariv of British MirprNed a nniii ber ol iteers In balliiui: near Mi.ldle- burir. Soiiib Africa, and bcf.ire tie- llo.rs .-oubl make tluii escape seven of theui were shot
The miners of MouicbanlD and l.e I'll u7,oi. France, have rejected tbe idea of a general strike.
The strike of stevedores al tbe Mer¬ chants and Miners' dwks, Provldeuiv. It I , has i-.dlaps«>d
Oil account of reduced freight iiaf tic six erews of rrainnien have tieen taken oft from the Highland Division ,>t the New Haven Kailroad system.
Tbe Uulbling Trs.les Council, of Pilisburi:, I'enn will demand higher waees from master builders, and if refused a strike iuv(d» Ing l.'s>.ts»i lu.u may result.
Puddlers of ibe Belbbbeni Ste<'l Company at Beihbbe.n Pern, weot on strike aasiiist a wage n-duction
lu the Scranion il'enn. luiulng dls iici last vcar iliere were "JiiT aci 1 dents, of which tlftj tive resulted In death
The lull tn regulate t hild labor in onion factories In .Alabama, forbid ding the employment of children under twelve years, for winch a strong fight • as made, has *>• en kill«l
The continue<l ibpresoiou in tbe cot ton msnufsctnie ba« le.1 to wage re dut'tions in New England and curtail meal of pr< luciloD Iiy all mills io tbe •'Uiberu Yaru Assoclatkn.
Ibe River .¦iii.l Mar ¦ liill full, .1 lo
,ias.s. liehiK lalked lo deaili bv Seiiai.ir Ciirier, of Monlaii.i, This f..ai. wliieli sigii,-ilizeil his retireinem fr.mi llio .'Venule afler si.\ years of lirilliaiil s,r vice. Is ret;arded as one of lie- most notable oceiineiices in 111.- Iiisiory of Collgres>.
Tlio House ebised il,s .session al 111.-, a. 111. iiniiil a denionsirailon from Us iiieiubers followini; Ihe dellveiv of all impressive valeiliciory by Speaker Henderson. Sborllv before the clos¬ ing hour. :Mr. Riclianlson. of 'reiiiies see. Ibe iniiioriiy b-aib-r. presi'iiieil res olutions leslifyiiig the high regard of Ihe House for llie manner in wliieh Slicaker lIctKlersoii bad adniliiisI.Ted Ihe duties of presiiliiig olli. er. Tlie resolmlons were ailn|ileil iiiiaiiiiiiouslv by a rising voie. 'I'lieii ib.- Sp.-.iker. lu slow anil impressive l.,ll..s. delivered bis closing words lo the ilous.., iliaiik ing the iiKoiibers for their eo iipeiaiion through n busy and evenifiil ('..iiu'icss.
In reiirhiL' as ili.- I'residenl pro lem. of Ihe Seiiaie. .Mr. l-'rye in respoiisi> to a resolution ol iliaiiks for bis e.niMesy and liupart-laliiv delivered a brief bill I'eidlug address lo ibe Senaic.
Al the close of Ihc session of Ihe riflysixili CoiiL-ress Vi.-e I'resi,!,.nl Roosevell was sworn In aii.l iiniiie- dialidy called ihe Senale of ib,. I'lfiy- seveiiili roiii.'rcss 10 or,l,-r. Tlie new .¦si-naiors were sv.-orn in in groups of
four. Al the ilose of Ibis prm liiii:
Ihe Senale allended llie inaiigur.iiiou of the I'resident on Ihe east froio of the Capitol.
The Kiftysixtii Congress was in s.-s- sioii 1117 days, vvlii.-b Is li'ss iliaii for vears. The following rcsiiiiie is fiveii of bills, acis, ele.: Number of bills. 14- :i;iil: inimbir of reporis. .'iOiKi: public aeis. :i4,''i: private nets. K'.'s); tola) infsa. l.v,i.-,; iniiiil.er of Joint resdlmious, .'Jll.'i
rati
I.oii.lon.
bciii aroi I'resi.Ieiii paiilii's ,
1 Alirn»,l 1
('.illsbbT
s,..| ill ll
M.Kiiil.'.v .-s,Til,in;:
a Ills 11
abb' :
e liiai bv ll 111.- e
cable ibi
of llie pr..paraiioiis for ibe i-creuiony. I'll.. St. .lames Ga/.ellc ii.iiii.aies liial 111,- iiiai;iiiiii.l,-.of Ibe arraiigeiiiems i«
a tilling lor.iliary to "il lea »( a
greater Aiiierba whi.li has been .level oped, and ill s.iiiie measure reali/.d, during Presi.b-iit McKinby'-- retiiii. .'
Tweiillelli «eiilury liospel <'iini|mliiii.
The Tweiih.ili Ceiiiury National Gospi-l (amp.iiu'ii was iiiam:uiaie.l by llie iiiailiii'.' of an appeal i.. ihe laiiils- lers and Clirisiiaii laymen ..f New York Ciiv. wlilih was prepare.l by a (omniili.-e comp.iseil of some of 'be luosi disiiiiguislied cl,'rgyiii.-n aiol 'in
zells of the lll.'lrop.ilis
ltii,«>lali« Uefeiile'l l>y < liilie-e ¦ Hiiiiililli."
A I'ir..- .if :•¦ Russians eicau-i'd
ptiSHi luoiinie.l ¦¦liMndiiii' near Sliiiig Kiiic, Cliiiia. I'lie Kii-siaiis i'-!;re.l on M.'Ilk.I'll. I'b.-.v l.'si ..II'- L-i:ii. and
lu. lllv were killed Mil.I » ..luele. 1
M'KINLtY'c) INAUGURAL ADDRESS
K.(m|>e of «'•
al lit- \\f
(;.-i,.ral I'' Oiiiii.-,' Itiv,
Afrl.ii, Willi
Miarier Be
The I'lili.i
live sessi ,11,
of llrigadl, r i.r, r. S A .
W.I !ia-,.'r'iss, .. iioriliwai-.l, ill
l,i> iMi.-,- of -J.-Kiii
.our. a M.Jor-tien
¦onnrined lb.' ii-.n leiieial William 1 i-eiii-"l. i.i b.. Maj
d
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The r<\a- S' n.iie li.i- unanimously M'ti.pieil a ris..liiii'.ii luakiiiL' lb- blii.- b.innet tl-.,- , fflilal Ibiwi-r of T.-sa-
<lppo«e. More K..r.ull..n. !¦• flilioi.
l'r,-«i.biii M. Kinley lias iiru-ed. ihi-oiigb Ml Ro.kbill. at I'.-kin China, -ilirtl no more Chinese be e\c.-uie,l.
Washington. 1>. C.-Presldeni Mc- Kiiiby's second inaugural address is, iu pan, as follows:
Mv I". Mow Citizens: •Vlien we af- seiiil.bd bei,' 'O the 4lb of March. IHHT. ibeie was great anxleiy Willi rcL-ard to our currency and ciedii. Noll,- exists now, riien 1 felt con- siralned to conene the Congress in exlraordlimry session to .levlse rev(-n- iies to pav the ordinary i .vji'iiscs of the Govcrmiieiil. Vow I bave lb,' satlsfa.-- iioii to aiinoiiii.i' Ibai lb'- Congr.-ss
ills! closed has re.Ill I i.ixaiioli iu Ibe
Slim of »4l,issi.ii(si.
The national verdbi of IM'C. iias for tb'- lllosi part beiii ,xe. llled What¬ ever remains iinfuUilled is a ...miiiii Im: obilgaliou lislini; wnh iiiidlinin isliid f.irec upon the Kx.-eutiv.- and ihe C..iiHi,ss,
I',.Ill vears ag.. wc si,„,.i ,>ii ihc blink of war without ilie p,-,ipii ' -low- in-,' II, and wllboul any pr.-parai . or i-nml al |ii,-paraiioii lor Ibe liii|Mi,ling peril, 1 did all tliiit in lioiioi ' .oild be
,1 to avert tbe war. but wlilioiit
avail, ll becaice inevHable: and Ihe ('.ingress :.t its Mrst regular se: sioii. wlibo'it parly division, provided inou- cy ill anilclpalloii of the crisis and i-i pieparallmi to meet it. H came. The result was signally favorable to Ameri¬ can arms and in ihe bigbesl degree lioiiorabl,' 111 th Goveniiiieiii. li no- IMi.seri upon us ol.ligali.nis In,in wiiicb He caniiiit e ipe and froiii which il would I.,, dishonorable to seek lo es- lap,.. We are now at peace with the world, and It Is my fervent prayer that if (liirerences arise between us and oth¬ er powers they may be settled by peaceful iirbitratloii and that hereafter we may be spared the horrors of war.
K.visi'ing problems (leiiiand Ibe lliougbt and ipiickeii ibe conscience of Ihi couiilry. and Ihe responsllilllly for Ilieir presence as well as for ilieir righteous settlement rests upon us all— no more upon me than upon you.
The American people, inlreiiclied in freedoiii at lioiiic. take Ilieir love for freedoiii with Ilicin wherever tbey go, iiid liny reject as mistaken and uii- woiilu- 111,. lo,-irine that we lose our I.Wll liberlies bv securing Ibe eiidiiriug foiiiidaii..ns of liberty lo others. Our insliimlons will not deteriorate by c.\- leiislon, and our seii,si- of Justice will not abate under tropb suns In disliiut ¦leas.
Wc adhere to the priu. ;ple of ciiuali- ly among ourselves, and by no act . f I'lirs win we assign to ourselves a sub- iriliiiaie rank in the family of n lions.
Tbe pari wbiili the rniled Slates ;i,ii-,' so lioiionibly 111 Ibe Ilirilliiig »,-eiies iu Cliiiia. while new lo Amerl- -aii life, lias been In harm.my Willi Us true spirit and best Iradiiious. and
III dealing with Ihe results Us p,ili,y will be lliat of luodernlion aiul fair¬ ness.
We face al this mouieiit a most im lorlanl iiucsilon that of fuliire rela- lioiis of the I'niled Sillies and Cuba. Willi oiir near neighbors wc iiiu.^i re- iiiaiii cbis.. frii'iiils.
The (bilaralioii of lb.' purposes of Ibis Government iu Ibe resolmloii of \pril 2i>,-lMi.\ musi be made good.
l-'.vcr siiire til.' I'Vai'Ualiou of Hie isl- 111,1 by tbe army of Spain. Ibe K.\i i ii- Ive with all piaclical speed has been issisliiig Us people in Ibe successive Heps necesirr^P to Ibe esiablisliment if a free aud iiub'peiiib'iil gi'ViMiimenl. Iireparcd to assume and perform Ihe i!ili.L;ailons of liihriialioiial law which low rests upon llie I ulli'd Slaies un- b'l- Ibe 'liealv of Paris.
The conc'iilion elcled by Ihe people !o frame a coiisiituiioii Is apin'oacliiiig lie eomplerioii of Us labors Tile Irans- ler of .Vnierii-an conlrol lo Ilie new .'overiinieiii Is of siiili great liii|iorl- iiice. inv,living an obligaiioii resiilUng from our iiilerveiiiion an.I ibe ireaiy if peace, that 1 am glad lo be ailvised
IV Ihe ri'cint iicl of t:ongress of the i.'liey \\lii,-h 111,' li'glslailK' liraneb of be (.overnillelll deems essenllal to the
iiesi inleresis of Cuba and the I'niled Slaies.
The iiriuciples which led to our iiiler- o'lilbm reipiire iliat lb,' fiimlameiiial aw upon which ihc iievv governiiient esls sli.iubl III' ail.ipli'd lo secure a Jovenmniii eapable of p.'rforniing the liilles. ami iiiseliargin.1.' lb.' fun,lions if a si'lmrai'i niillon. of nliserving Us iileriialional oliiigiilions. of prole.'t iiiL' life and properly, insuring order, .afety. and lllieriv: and eiuiforiiuiig to be esiablisbed and historical policy if the I'liilcd Slates in Us relation to .'uba.
While Ibe treaty of peace wiiii Spain
was nil Hied on I'ebruary (1. IN'P, and
ralilbalions were e.vcliam;i'il nearly
vo years ago. Ihe Congress has iuili
ileii no form of government for the
bilipplne Islands. II iias. b.iwever.
rovldiil i:ii army lo i iialde Ihe i:x,'cu-
vc lo suppress insiirreclioti. i eslore
I'lice. give seciiriiv lo Ibe inhabilaiits
lid esialilish Uie aiilliorily of lb,'
liiili'il Slaies ilirougboul llie anlii-
lebmo.
The seiiliil purpose, long ago pro- laiiio'il. lo ani.ril 111,' inhabitants of Ihe islaiiils si'lf Kovernmeiil as fast as bey Were ready for ll will be pursued villi euruesiness ami Iblellly. Our eounirymeii shoiild iioi li,- de lived. We are noi waging war against Hie liilialiilaiiis of lb,- I'liilipplne Isl- iiils A poriion of ilieiii are making lar against the Inilcd States, iiy far Hi,- greaier pan of the in liabltanis re,'ogni/.e .tinerb-an socr- Igniy. and web-iim,' ii as a giiaraulec f order and sei-iirity lor life, prop.'riy. liberty, fr.'eiliim ol .•.iii-.ieiu-'- ami tlie pursuit of lappiiiiss. r,i ibiiii full proteclloll will be given. They shall not be abaiidoneii. We will not have Hie (h'siiiiy of llie loyal niillioiis In the islamis lo Hie disloyal tliousands who are in rei.ellion aitaiiisi Hie Iniled Slates. Onb'r under i ivil liisiiiiiiluns will collie as soon as .li.ise wli,i now break tbe peace shall keep it I'orie I vvill not I.,. ii,'|.,l,-ii ,,r used when Iliose who iiialii- war agalii-i ns slmll iiiaki- It no more. .May ii eu,I wiilinut furili- ' er bloodsli.'d ami Ihcre be iishi-red lu •ll,' reign of peace to be made per- nianeiil by a iroveriiineni of liberiv un ibr law
i\BUSESOFHOUSE CLERKS
< System by Which Thfy R.vse Sal¬ aries of Other Employes.
errmi.n.'Mt Stxulr Ile(|lllre<l Thai XVIII A'lJoX < ..iniM-iinalloii. Iteciilate Km- plo.viiirnl aoil Prrvrtit riirthrr Sonrtal.
Va-lMiiul.n D. C -Tlie repori of ihe j sp. lial Co'iiniilicc of the House which i.vesiigaied the eiiiploymeiil rolls was 11 a lo piiblie by ,Chairm«n .Moody. Of be ollb-es of Ibe cler'x au'l bookkeeper be (¦oiaiiiUi"e report Hiai tbi'y 'foiind in both I'l'parinients ii-iiaiii nluises ivhiili iiia.v 1..' gr.iiiped—iiuilcr iliid- Heads, namely Transfers of employes rom Ihe dmies of Hie posiiion tow-|ii,-h 'bi-y weri' appoiiHi'il lo oihcr duties: iiujusiltlable paymeiils of coinpensa- lii.n lo employes while absent from ilii-ir posts of dmv. aud divisions of -abirles."
'I'lie Coiniiiiiiee says thai some of •he faults observed In administration if Ibe affairs of the House are altribu able lo Ihe pi-rsisieiiC" of members of tbe House in urging miou t le offlcers :he appoliitmi'Ui of lii.'ir consiiiuenis iiiil friends lo suhordiiiale places, and Ihal su.h faults arc deeply rooted, of louir standing, ami likely to conlinue aiider the admiiiiMration of any pollfl- .-il parly as long as such a system is luainlalued,"
The Comiiiliiec rinds uoihlna lo criii -ise lu the House I'ostofUce or Scr- ;,'anl at .Vriiis ,iltl<,'
The Commlliee savs that Hie aiiionni .r absenlei'isni is very considerable. II Is slated Iliat one employe has n,it ivorked over six nionibs In the nearly four years during wliiili be has liriiwn (lay. aud has nol been in Wasblnglon 'or twelve monllis
Many cases of eoniribmions by eni- |iloy,'S of salaries at-.' mentioned, oiic of Ihem hi the last Congress being fldiKI aunually out of a salary of .«:',IMKI II is I'xplained thai lli.'si' con'jlbntious went toward ciiializlng salarii's of ,Ither employes. The ('omniUIee tinds no evidence of Ibe prailice of assess- in,-nl, conirlbmion or division of sala- •i,'s in tlie preseni Congress.
'I'll.' Couimitlee savs. In eoui'lusiou;
•¦We beli.'Vi' Hull Hie abuses and evil pracllces which have, by loiii: con liiiuanic. grown up under llie iiri'sent system of appolniUK'UI of House eiii- ployi'S cauiiol be fully and compleKdy prevcnied ex.epl by a permanent st.il- iiie wliicb shall iiropcrl.v and e.|u!tably •idliisl compensation and eiiiploymeni. and siiecillcally prevenl lb,' abuses wiiii^b have be,-n licr.ln reporled."
¦I'll,' lesliiii'.ny. makiiii; a volume of I'Jii pages, giviiii; Ihe evlileii.c of each employe examiiKil. also was made public,
'ECULIAR PRANKS 0? ELECTRICIT1
fiinilliire iin.l I'Irliii-e Frame, le. llalll- ooire lli>ili.e fliHiee,! Willi < iinelil.
Ibiliiiuore. Md. Th,' peculiar pranks
IIUS
curr
1,1 cleeiri avenue, k,pi
ill a Iciise in Charli Mrs, Susan Maddux and lu-r iwo ibiugluers in a siaie of lerror For live ,ir six liiiurs ev.'rylhing Ilo'V Ion,bed
L'live 11 1 a sbo.k. Tbey siiiiiiiioned
Hie poll,',' and clecirlc Iin,'men 'riie alter found tile inaresi wires llfiy feet froiii the lioiise.
The llrsi shock was fell iiy a ilaimli ler of Mrs. Maddox She loii.'lic.l a picturi' fraiii.' In llie parlor all.I. ae eoriling lo her story, received n severe shock and saw Iwo blue Hashes of liirbi pass from lu-r Hiii.'ers' ends to 111,' frame. An invcsllgalion followcl and nearly evi'ry ariicle In the house WHS found afl'eeicd in the same wa.i-.
GERMAN NEED OF MACHINERY.
\n Ei|>ert lo Cooie Here lo Inquire Iiilo AErl, iilKiral Mrllin.ll,.
Washliiitlon, l>. ('.- llaron Hermann. aL'iH iillural experi of the ilerniau em hassy. has received word from llie tier mall (loverumeiil thai a speiialisl. designated by the agrb'ultiiriil soeie- Ib-s. will leave lleilin soon for Ihe l'nil,',l Stales lo make a lareful in- ipiiry iuio Ibe Use of .Muerii-aii a','ri ¦Iillural miiebiiiery. wiiii a \ lev lo iiitioduction lulo general use (n tier many. The experi will arrive in this eouuiry about the lime s,iwin)< begins. and Ibrougli the spring and summer will give bis atleiiilon to Ibe farms, go- inu 111 Ibc agricullural factories iu Ihe fall.
SOLD 53670 FOR ELEVEN CENTS,
(iarloK* of a l.iretliiie lionr In Trailing I With a Rau I'leker. j
Chicago.-In the exciiemeul allend Ing Hie preparations of an old coupl, i named Coiilev for a Jouniev to .Vii-ira ! lia lo visit friends from whom ib,y | had panel forty years ago. their sav , lugs of a lifellmi', amounilng lo .t;til7ii. i Were sold inadverl.'iilly lo a rag pbker for eleven eenis.
For fortyelglit lioiirs Ibe frauH. couple vainly searched the nlb'vs and | wandered aboul the eilv seeking to j ideniify Hie ib'aler b.'for,' Ho'ir siory j was related lo Ihe poll.,-. No iiaee of | tlie man has been found j
AMER.CAN ENTERPRISE IN INDIA.
Wasblnglon. I). (' -^ Tbe Sial" De- partiuenl has ii,',.n informed by C.iiisul I'ee. at Bombay. Iliat a sliaiin'r from .\,'W York Cliy has arrived willi an eb'i'trii- plant and parly of engineers and eleelrlclans. Tlie party represents a .V,-w York linn, and was bound for Ibe Kidar gobi belds, near Baiigalon'. the capilal of .Mysore.
The powir to opiral.- Hie electric plant Is lo I'e furnislied bv Ijie Can very River, and will b.' eondueied across tb,' country to the gold llelds
i^ieeu Viei'.r.a bft al Tbe rciM'rt ..f an
irue
lieri sb,.)w,,l Ibe n "snj;(|i--ttl
eXlHtene.' ol
Frauee. i
Professor I»uiis'.»rr.v. i.| Val,'. de. j Clares the av.rac- m'W-paiiei Kngl.sb ¦ Is unuMially -.sd.
Terrilii' storms have ivraiiically si'ipiH'd iruvil ;io:n Skaguay inio the , interior of .'.ia'ka. |
Frnii grow.rs of California, in oui i venti.in, bav,.' (b'iiiaiided .luicker ship ^ iii.uis I.. Ihe Fast !
• 'onii'Ul-orv \a"iuati"n "i pupils j of the Cbicai:.! pubil, siles'ls has be, n aitacketl In the courts
Kxi>eriiuent» are U'lUK made iii lu I dia Wllh the loeiist fungus in the hope | of exi.-rminauug that [H'St ¦ ;
The S.'cretary of War ba« ap|irov-d plans for a l.ri.lge ain.ss Fast Hivet , at Blackwells l»lau,l. N. Y. i
The Suprmii C,.iirt 'las confirmed the Massa. bi;seiis law pn.vidiui: f.ir extra pumshinent f.ir habitual '-riiuin ! als i
Aniouiobiles -U' uoi furnitnr,'. a,-- ' .-iiniiug to ihf Nea- Yora iiisioms in- si>e<^tois "ho were ealletl uisju to lie-
Haudaoine fDitumen al Inaugural Hall.
Th,' luaugural ban was a si-ene of griiil brilliancy In the Pciisioii Oltlce. ai Washiiigion. the decirailonK of «lii,h Hire barnioiiious ami beaiiiifiil, ami at which many <1iauilsuiiie i.-os luuiis were worn,
i'aeir>lnK the fhlllppinr..
Tb, iiacilteaiion of tb.' I'hillppin.'s .ii.'.ce.ls with su. ll rapjility that tin- early cftalilisbnienl of general civil gov.-rnnii'iii in Hie islands Is eoutein- phip'd by Hie Couiinission.
\t hole Toan Mel.l Fur I>rl>l
lie- town of .Molson. Wash has Hi,^ mil.pie ,lisiin. lion of ikIu;; in the ban.Is ..f a re,-i-iv,-r. .\ iM-ilimn sigui-d by ihree credllors « Id h.ild claims ag- gi-i'gaiiug *;ii««i, was preseiiti-,1 to .luili;.- llanlord. at Tacoina. for invol¬ untary Isukrupi.y on the part of 'b..i-i;e H .Mea, hem, owner, or reputed own.i of all p, rsonab pri'iH-riy an.I
real .stale lU Hie tnWU of .Molson
Tlie Auatrallan Wheal Crop.
The wll,'lit ,i„p „f .Vustralla will be aboul l.'l.siKi.lsKi liiL-hils.
l>oet..r Tail*! l-olion by MUlakr I'Mward A Fessendeu. a well known physb-ian, ut Poribind, .Me , swallowed IWO ti'sBjioonfuls of a ninety hve pel eenl. s,duti,.n of earboll, a.-ill by mis I.ike. and died lifi.-i'n niiuun-s' later, Iir l-.sseudiu was aboul hftv live y.ars obi.
slarvlui rraianti Itlse I'p.
Tb.' misi-ry of Hie CHlabrain |M'as aniry in South Ilaly has resuli.'il in siT.oiis iroiibies •lliey diinami Hie l..ir.>-liiig out of feudal lands in ord.T tuai ib.y :i,(iy (Uliicale ib.-in.
A National AnU-Clsarrlte ^eagur.
Di'legiitiif from ami ligar.-iie b-ugiies j of eighti-eu Stales met in Cho ag-i and 1 fornieil a National Anil Cigarette .\s soiiaiion Th.- specjfl.- ..bj.-ci ,,( Hie I ,'rgaiiiiatiou is to aid am:cigareiti j legislation now pending lu twenty Situte h-gislatures |
STATE NEWS.
Condlllon of Saving. Itanka.
Slate Siiperinleiidinl of It.iiiks Kib burn, in n i-epori lo Hie l.ei;isl;iiin ,¦ says that the tolal am.mm of i.i..ii,v deposited In the savings banks ..f Hie State iu V.HSI was Jl'd-i.:!'.':!..-.!:!. ai.l tb.- iimi'Unt withdrawn was SJIi ii",:!..'lTl. making h net gain in ibpusils ex.lii- sive of Imeresi of ?JS.:iM.l IL'. Tl:.' total resources of ibe savings baiik«. .Tanuary I. IINII, w-it,'.*l.i»''i'..oi>l.'.'l7 ii.>*. the amount due deposiiors. .SHIT.IL".' iKI-nIki. imd, the surplus, ealiulaled iiIKiii the market value of si.ieks ami bonds, SII,S..'k'!;i,ilTI.:;,-. Tb,' Incri'iis,' in surplus during the yi'iir was .•«i'.. Phi. (HSi, Till, uuinber of .ipi-i iiedniiils in Ibe savings banks is L'.uTJ.lIiA. an in crease of ixi.sip. A summary of Hi.' reiKirls of Hie fifty seven Irusi ,¦,,111 pani.'s shows a ileercas,. ilurini: Hie year lu their aggrcKale i-apiial amouiii. ing to JlMsi.msi, an in, ri'ase of Su.4;;ii.- ;b:i..'t7 In Ilieir eomblned suridus aiiil uiiillvideil prollls, a tain of .•<! I l.-".'.o.- :Ji«i.4S Ii; deposits ami of Sf.'.'i.TliL'.- Siil.nT lu tolal n sources, vvbi. Ii ami.mil
THE ti.VB15ATlI SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR MARCH 10.
¦ ulderl: .Irmia Kn<l Talaphas. Mall. SI<I., a7-«S—(lol.lpn Te«l. »»!., 1«—Mnnorj Ver«eii, «¦-•-«< — t'oniinrnlHry on th« l>aT'« l.esson.
.17. ••riiev-le,l llira awiiv " The U-.id of soldiers, led on by Jud.is, .lolin IS. 3, •To Hie house oi lal.iphj.' iK. V.) In John IS: la. ve ire told tbst lie w«l taken to .\nii.is first. It m supposed th«t Annas niid t .iiapb;e< occupied different apartments i,\ Hie .laic palace, which was prob.ibly sim-itcil ..11 Mniiiil Zion. near ImivuI's teii.b. in llie southwestern part ol Ibe Cltv It was Aiiii.is nnd C.imphSs who sent the band to .irrcut ,lesu.«, Rtid the lenders wnalc.l the sanetimi of .\iin«s 1«>- fore thev procee.led against Jem«. 'TbS •.ribcs." ete. S'ribcs. that is. rsbbn learned in tile Irterature of the church; Mid el.icrs. Avlio were chosen from among Hie iii,i«l mlbienlnil of the laitv. and chief prie»ts IV. jac Hi.u IS. the heads ot the Iwenty-biur priestly classes. "Were n«-
10 i?7!l-.a«4.-t,.-,l-,H4. The liitcresl. prollls f^'^'H'",,'^"";'! .uT* ''ri"" !'k!I!i'I.,.'k and commissions earned be Ibe irust * "¦»!'>¦»« b'"'"' '",-<'• ¦""' * "'sphas with ....,„t.....i .„ i,.„i„ . .1 . oil haste sHininoned the Sanhedrin, «oin«
i:..,l.!.." ,'-'""¦ ' "' •"'¦" '¦"¦¦»¦'''¦-¦'"¦ time between '.' au,l 4 o'clvH-k on Widay .¦M,.,.r.i...,,. ,. Ill,' liiier,'-! pal.l :ilid | „,„rning. bul this was irregular nnd infor- credli liy ibi-iii lo ,1,.posit,us t,, ..ci |,. 1 ,„.,]^ liecaiisc it was contrarv to their I«w •J44,-l'.Ki.lHi. Hicir ,'X|i,'iis,'s In .¦'."..ml.- I to earrv on the trial bv iiinht. Tbn trial 7!'4.-l.'t, lb,' dividends paid lo .S.">..'..V..- j i, prebably the oue recorded by Matthew IWiS Hi. and their tuxes to yiili.'i.U'si.SJj. I and Mark. The usual place for the great
I Sauhcdrin wns at the council room in the
leinplo precincts, bat tins being an inegu- liir meeting is held 111 the palace of ths high priest.
.W. "Peter followed Him." Peter loved •IcsU!.; he could not help liut follow liim: he was anxious "to see the end"—to know what' they did with his I^rd, Bat alas! Peter followed from "afar olT." This was the cause of his dovvniall. "And went in," .lohu also went with I'eter, and, m fact, it waa .loliii who succeeded in getting Peter ndniitted in to the court of the palai^e. ,lohu IS: 15, 16. ".>Jnt with the servants." This was another great mistake. If lie had Played by the siae of dohn he would not have denied his Master, for .1ohn seems to have had no such temptatioil.
."e.l. ".-Ml the council.'' 4'lie great San bedrin. the highest in the Jewish nat
IHeil HI the A|te of 117 Vrsrs.
<1 ge Pcler \ewklrk. a negro.
known as "Old i;,.,,]-^,. Peie, " died al his home in Ilurli'v. m Hie exirimnllii ary age of 117 years. •¦O,',!,^,. I'.'i,.' bail b,'en a famlll.-ir nciiic I.i g.-ii.ia lions of prominem men ainl vv.iiiien whoso early lives wer,' pass.'il in lis. tor County, lie was born and br,iii'„lii up a slave In the Newklik family, and ,-,aiHuue,l to i-esid,. wllh som,' m'eiiilii'r of ihiH family all his life, II,. was Hi., fii-si iicuro voier in Ibe Siiii,' of Ni'W York, having voii',1 hmg befoii' .Mna bam l.lncoln signed Hi,, l-'.iiiamlp.-iilon I'roelamallon. .Vi Hint time negroes, in order lo vole, wi-r,' reiiuircd lo bi- freemi'ii nnd lo own proporiy over a cerialii ainouni in ilnlr own nuine ami rlglil. 'Ceorg,- P.'ie" was in fairly good heallli (luring the lailer years of his life and even iiiiHI williiii a sli.iri time of bis dealli.
Fatal Fire In Itoehenler.
Ill a lire wliiib ib'siidyed Hi,' b.-arv Dy,' Works, a llvesiorv brick siriniiiii' in Ibiibesier. two llv,-s were lo>i, nn,' man was Injured finally mid ten oHn-r persons were more or less serlouslv
bedrm. the highest in the Jewish nation: composed of seventy-two meiiiliers, snJ lounded. it is supposed, liy Mo.«e§ (Nuni, 211. and was contiiiued a long time after the days of our Lord on carta. "Sought hilse viltiess," They have a criminal VMtlioiil a crime, Tliev dared not sen- teiiee Je~lls to ilealll w'ltliout some satis faitorv .Icii-ijc, anil tlius thev were obliged lo H.'areli tor wiliicsses,
lio. • I'hev f..iiii.l it nnl." (K, V.) Thev hail urciil dilbcuUy in making up a case against Jesus, According to their law (Ik-ut, 19: l.il there must be two wll ncsHCH. and, out of the many false wit burl The tire stalled iu Hie lliinl Ibi.n j ness.s who came bef.ire the cinincil it wai anil is siippose.I lo li:ivi' bei'ii ,-:iiis,.,| ' inip.issible lo lind two who agreed. Mark
by a sllgbl eipbishm of eliemieals At I '< •^' - '" ' - '^ " "•'-¦-
Ibe ombreak of Hie lire word was c: i-i,',l lo a macbliie shop across Hie wi
lid ten or Iwelve of lb,' eiiiplo laliied several heavy pleees of and ran i,i Ihe seem'' of Hie Iii.',
in li
111,'b
iiinipi'il from Hie fininli sim
lliird nilss,-il lb,' ,-aiivas I
.iiireil rai:illy. Th,' dainin.-,
l.iiililiiiL- is ,'siiiiii I al .l^l.-
toliil loss being .<.-|ii,(«lil.
lli-olli.
Kllle'l, Fonll
ib'orge Itrowiiell, n lunibeiiiiaii, vt«s usiaiiHy killed ai fJloveisvilb', llc was rnliim on a load of logs and was llirowii ofl' Ills skull was erusjeil ami bis iic'k was l.r,ik,'ii His broHnr pleki'il lip the ib'iul bo,l\. pill ll on one of the loads and guided boHi teams Ui Hope Falls, lie went lo Hi,, hoii ' '
.\t toe last caine two," From Mark 14: .^7 .''ill we see that the testimony of these wilnesses did not nuree in all points, and tins iieeusation if agreed upon would not be HUllieieiit for a death sen¬ tence, I'"alsehoo,l.-i seldom agree; only the li'uHi IS liarntoiilons, "False .vitnesses," 'Jiieir testiiiioiiv was false because the ta.-U were not eorrectlv staled Isec Mark H .'vtl. aii.l licaase Chrial's words had bi .11 mi.^applicd. Tins is siiil a very coin- 111 '11 May of iiijariiig olliers,
III, "'J'liis lello\v-*aiil," Here lliey were i.bliiieil t'l M" baik to the iieginning o( llirist'rt I'liiili.- ministry and pervert a stalcnii 111 Ihal lie bad made after He first eleanse.l llie temple. John 1!: 19, "I am able," el,', .lesiis lind never said this. What He ,lid sav w.o) that if they would dc-troy tlii.s Icaiplc ia three ^a.V8 He Would raise it no. but He had raferencs
'ra "Saul unto Ilim.'" Their casVlnd f.iile.l, and n.nv Hie liiRh priest nrosTdhd
llier
liiforin her of lb,' I "'"''' '" ''"''¦'' '''"¦'""' '" <¦'¦''"'"'"<' 'i -, ,, ... ,, ".Xnswei-i'st J'liou nolliints'r" The
f.Miml her lylni; upon Hie Ib.or dead. I .I„ie,rilici„selv,'s. Cne the enemv tims
She bad prepared hr.'ukl'asi K'r her , „,„| „pp„riiniitv and he will desti'oy hia
sons, and when tbey slaiT»'d oiil was I own cause.
appareiilly as w, 11 as iisiinl, Sb.- died | Kl, "Held His peace." Tliin fullilling
of bean disease. ' tlie proplieev in l-a, .^1: 7, Jeius knew
¦ ihiy were ileleriiiined lo lait Hini lo death
tier Siinlrrrl al l>ra.ver .Meeiliii;. %. ! an,I a leply Would have been Useless. "I
Al a prayer meeting .Mrs ,1, li. Hen. , '"'J'"" '!'''"" ", J''>^' ','','<'' "'"V." ,t""" « '^»,''
lersoii of Herkimer wis disimi.ed bv '"'" "'"'' '" """¦ "'" •'"'"'"'"y "' """
«,„„.,illl..., .,',..¦(¦.„ 1.'. .1,' 1 „ ,- 1. '.. 'laestlou eolisiste.l ill Ibis: if He confessed
s leihIng nlovlitf in the sl,,'v,' ol lei- ,,,^„ .„.. ,„, ,,„, j,„„ „f ,,,„| ,, ^^^^j
ur (.i:il. She biokeil nnd liiund Ibai ,,,^„,y ,„ ,,.„„i,.„,„ ,|„„ f„, l,ia,phemy; il
ber p.l s.piirr.d. which had been miss- He ,|,,„„.,| „ , i,,.,. „.,,„ prepared to con-
lim for a day or Iwo, liml mail,' a ii.'si , ,|,„„, i|„„ f,„. |„.,„^ „„ „„po,t(.'r, and for
bi'lvvc'ii III,, lliiiiif ami Ibe fnr. The ; iblu.bnK li.,. p,.,,pl,. under pretense ol
sipilrrel ri'fiised i i m, and II i bung Hie .M,'«siali,
not iiiiill .Mrs. Ili'mb'isoi k Hie ' I'i- "J'li.iu hast said" A common form
It lionic. ripped apari the sleeve and novi-il Hie 11,'SI itiai Hie aiiliiial mill 1,'av,',
le iiealtli <'•
iir Oil,-11 In
nisslo
liaiilel Lewis, of New York I'll Stale 11,'alth Cominlsslom-i. Ur l,(-w- is was I'residenl of Hie Slali' lloanl of Ili-allh which was logislaled diil of
ollbe. His new appoinl m is for lb,'
term emiing December .'II. UMH. He will have entire Jiirlsdlelloii over Hie niall,-rs heretofore sn|M'rv iseil bv Hi,- Stat,. Ibiard.
¦ rtn.nOO For Slate lair at Sytneuae.
Seiiaior While has inii„,ln,,',! a bill ill th,' Slat,' S,-iiai,- n|i|ii,,|irialliig .Sl'JinsHi for Ihe maiiiteiiniire of tlio Siale I'liir al Syrai use ilils year, and for C'neriil impi-ovemenls alioiil Ibe i;rouii,Is. -.For a mvv grainl siainl siili- able for Hie iroltliii; ra.es lo I,,, lie augnrat.,1, S;;.''i,(««i is ii> I.,' cxpciideil, and an addlllonal .IHii.ishi Is made aMilIabli' for Ihe irink In iidverilsing.
Ol expresse.n for "Yes, it is so." See Mark U: il'J. Christ felt no dis|iositiou to riniain silent when ,pie«tiiineil concerning a Irulli i'.r wlii.-b He .nine im., Hie world 1,1 slu-.l 111- bl,.,„l. "On Ihe ri|iht hand of power." Tins IS a r.'teieii,.,' 1.1 Dan. 7: 13, aled Dr. ! u. -ri,,, p,„pl,i.t iH desriiliing Cbrisfa MiiiiiiiK ml" Hie presenee of His Father to l.e iiiv,-<i,.| viiHi all power. lis true ful- lilliiieiil io.,k pbiee nt Iho resnrreclion (Mill. 'JN. ISi. but Hie same Lord will (.laie ni Hie jadk'ineiit dav in Hie same tl.iiy. Uliat a K.ntrast will that be wilh His pi-,„.in piisiiioii: "The clouds ot li...v,i, ¦ Tins i-M.|enlly has reference (II t'l Hie jinU-nient exeeuled (m the wicked -b-nisli nan,.11 iMiiIt. Ifl: 27. 28; 24; ;I0): I2l lo Ilie filial judKUienl; i:lj lu the linnl liianipli .'I His kiiit."l..in.
itt "Item Ins ,loHi,« ¦• All expression ol vi,il,-iii Kiief (Oen. :t7: 29, 'M. .lob I 20) ami li..n-.,i- at vdmt was e..nsi,|ere,l lo bo bla^plieinoas or iiiiio.ius. The ait was en¬ join,.I by Hie rabbinical rules. When the .liarte i.i blasphemy was pr.ive.l. the jilIkcs reii.l I lien giirnienis ami do not sew Hieni up „Kaia "lllaspliiniv." They ...nsi.l,'r,-.I 11 bla.pbemv bir .lesiis to .ay He was H,e (In,si Mark M: 01, 02. ¦ Willosses." Their v,,liie.se, ha.l proved a failure l,. lliiiii, ami lle-v luel n,' more 1.1 bririK ,le«u5, w.is cndemncil on His
rrolerteil I>«er Knvaiceil Fariiis. Henry .Mohrlng, a fanner of I'm
biirt, Sullivan Coiiiiiy, wants a (banife I iiii "•¦WliaV'il.ink ve'r" The hinb pne.l
mn.b' in the State law proli'diim- wild j l.i.I uiy.l Hie -a... a^aiii^l llim! aiJiIow
deer. He says he miisi abandon farm i lie pui, ii i.i v,.te '(I,!,!!, .,i death "
Ing unless b,' reeclVi's s,,in,' pr.ite.ll.ili I ¦W.Mlliv I.f ,l,-..lir II. V ¦ll,,, punish
from the ravagi's of Hi,' animals. i mint |..r blasphem-,- was deaili I>.v 24
" ' b! The iiii-KiilM ronrt now a.li.nirnsd.
»'h.v.l.-la« Fori.„naeyton.ml..loM. "' "^^pU Ml Ills la. e." ,.|, . '('here IS an
I'll.- .siai.' Si'iiaie lias passi'd ihe I,ill I ."I'Tval ii..u „f ai 1,'aHi two houM before
of Si'iiaii.i lira, k.'ii proviillng tliiil ibi' 1 "'" "•'g"!"' -e.-mn ,.f Hie Sanbe.IrIn could
vacamy In Hie I.uiia, y (¦,.mmlssl,«i ! ',""*''."'.. """"'"."" I""".''"', ¦i".''*''" ' ii'iw exisiliig may In' illi,',l l.y i;,>v,-rii or Od.'ll from ibe ranks of pbvsb-liiiis wli,i are alleiilsis or who liav,- for two
vears lien iu charg,. of Ihe Uisan.'. \ "'i.<] -u |,., „„,„„. ¦, |,^^ .. t,„,,. ,., , i bliii.il..l.l.'d Ilini. .Mark It- M. Thev ma.le 1 ip'.ri with Ibiii as III,. I'liiimtines did with
Hie regular -e... ...nveiie. Huni bvend llini m
Thev spat 111 .< leiii|.'. "Iblb.
the Iwm.I. nt th.
face as a niaili cf
li.' Slilole with •.
Child Hurnrd l<i llralb.
Amy Parks. Hire,, y.-nrs ,dd, m ^^¦|lv erly, was burned to deiilh Her ibilblllt: eaiiglil Ili-e while sli.- vva- playinf near ii stov,'
All Around the Htalc,
I.,' Itoy cold storage linns an- li,.|.l ini; 7.1.INSI barrels of apples f..r blt'lor I 1"''
i.rb'c-. I ;;^'"
Niiiiiral gas has l.c-u siimk at Soiiili \ bra \all.y and Pcrrysbiirg. Caiiaragu" ' "cl County, I «i'l
l.akew.aid a liiib- siillemeui on ! "|'„, riiaiiiaii,|ua I.nke, Is lo have a ll'JIiissi { waiir plant.
Sine.' Hi.' openiiu; ,.f ib.- spearing si'iisiiii this winter on ''li:iuiau,pia I.ak.' over Ihree tons ,.t nius. iilhmg.' bav,' b.'en klib',1
Salamiinea is lo spend .fli'i'ssi ,,ii briik siib-walks, Ibuids are i,. b. is- sueil 1.1 pay Ihe <-(>st
.\ii •b.-irb- railway la.|« u Corning
lllKlil-llaii'le.l (lill.lrrii Are l<rlf(hler.
IVulVs-or K W ,'-,..e.|li . . ol Hie Ihild .Slu.lv Deparlment nf Hie' piil.li^ schools of Chirann, declares that froti, expeniuenls be 14 cmviiiic I risbt handed (iiildreii are iiaturallv brmht.T than h-fl han.led. I'u pils who fin.l difli.iiltv in arlnulalion are m>n often lefl lian.led The rmht hand IS , nnl rolled linm Hie lefi sid- of the nd Hie left han.l fn.'ii tlie riidit pr-e.h IS conlrolle.l bv Ihe rnibt the brain. The over.b'velopiiient llier is Ihouiiht m
all.-
AnarrhUts Safe In Ihe t nlled SUIn. A reieht cable ili.iati li announced that
liaiii* «laD(hlere<l Foi Their HIdei. !
Tli'.iisaii.l. uf (led and nnsme have ' been killed for ihi'lr biiles in the north I erii part of .Minnesota i
Wol.«lr:r Altaeka BritUh War oaire.
Lord Wolseley Mverely arraigned the Kritlsli uilliiary admiuiairaiion In tb. House of I,air.|s, at i>.udon. Ixinl j l.«ns-l,7Wue r.p.ll. d aiarging WidseK-y I
Willi ine,.n.|«,-Ien.e
Brillsb t^a^rr |>o«r Maaa. i.eneral Kit, ln^er n |s.rta to thi I War iiltie. at l...n.|i.u the ca|Mure of threi Kiius fr.'Ui He- tiuvn and the urr. nd.-r of burgher, in the Kastern • Tiausvaal
surreiida liroivnad Conanl. '
President .M, Kiulev baa selected I V\ illlHui A. Kublee. of Wisc.nsia, a> 1 I r.iism «;eueral at Iloug Kong, lo lake Hie -Ida. .• made vaiam l.y tb- iln.wn | in:.' llf Ilounsevllle Wildinaii .Mr Hub I 1.-.- s..i->i.,| IS Cou.ul at Prague uudel t I'riMil*-!!! Harrison '
ami Kliiiira is reporle.l lo be assured The lllslallee Is si'cnteell miles
FleetI'.n of town olTieers was lubl in Warsaw The llepublj, an. eb" i.-d iliiir inndi.lHies riie proposition i,i k-lve li.,l.-ls 11.-.uses was carrl.'d
The d(s-p sii.,w ami ilrifie.l highways have paralvr.i-iH liu-liie»s ii, Hi,, va-
r vilbiues of Western New York
Ihal depend on the farming ((iniinii- nily r,! mak,' inaii .i.nditlons pri-v.-ni H i.rislue*' an.l nrlc-s ha
he new- Italiin Ministry will n.ntinue ila n.irU t.i pro, lire inlernalinnal urraiiiie iienn b.r the eitladllc.n ,d Ananliists llie iiew" fr'.iii Italv h«« atarml in-)uiriei ,. to wlifHier Hie' rnit.-d Sl.Uea la in boM aiiioijB the g.ivernnirnls aaaenling , .J Blith an international arrMiie - '' ll Hiat
party to the general acheme. The aafc guarda thrown around is-rsolial Iilw-ity in
than aii.vlhiiiK else.
SNAILS SCARCE AND HIGH.
ItnpnrtalloM—OikmI For CaasaasrllvsMa Wb; a JerseT Haall Farm Faliad.
There Is a scarcity of snalla. Im¬ porting Arms have not l>ern able to ob¬ tain the (luantltles ordered on account of the drought and Tvarm xrpather laat season In France, which killed Rreat numbers, nnd as a consequence snaiU nre bringing very good prices—tbe tin- prepared snails bringing $1,25 a bun- dn^d. and those dressed'for tbe market thirty cents a dosen.
It is estimated that during the belRht of the season from thirty to thtrty-Sra thousand snails are Imported to tbia city each week, and tbe number re- celvetl during tlie eatire season, whlrh' Is limited by cool weather, rarles from one half to Ihree-quartera of a million.
Most of the edible snails are Import. cd from Burgundy or southern fruc*. where after the grapes hare been lath¬ ered lu the large rineyards the wliM merchants turn their attention to tho second crop, which consists of ntlls. These little creatures feed upon tb* prape-Tlne leaves.
The snail as a food :s as popular la France as Ihe o.vster in this cotmtry, nnd Ihe French people eoosume •• many In oce day as tbey export to thIa country during a whole season. In France It costs tn the neighborhood ot four cents n hundred to gather them, aud families pay from tirelTe to Uf- teen cents a dozen for tbe best ipMl. mens, but when served In a Paris c*f« or restaurant they bring as high aa on* nnd a half francs, or about thirty conta n dnien. ' Iu the New York rcotanranta quails will bring HMy cents a doaen. 'Ttiey are considered a wboleaomo dtot for consuniptlves. who eat them raw. There Is also a medicinal paste madt of ihe snail which Is usei: as a apeclSe for tuberculosis. A few years aga snails ere ou the free tariff list, bat nt the present time there Is an import duty of twenty per cent, upon them.
Not long ago a sna'll-farm was tried In New .Tersey, but It falletl, tl|e reaaon given for the failure being that tha snuil was too slow for this countrr.— New York Post.
WISE WORDS
Our best thoughts come from otberk. -Kmerson,
Justice without wisdom Is Impossi¬ ble,- Fronde.
l-\>nr Is the lax that conscience payt to guilt,-Sewcll.
The best tencher one can have Is ne¬ cessity.—I,a None.
All cruelly springs from hard-heart- edness and weakness.—acncca.
Only actions give life strength; only moderation gives It a charm.—Bicbter.
Any innu luny make a mistake, but none but a fool will continue tn It- Cicero.
Live as if you expected to lire a hun¬ dred years, but might die to-morrow.— Ann Lee.
A man's opinions are generally Of nuich more value tban his argumenta, —O. W. Holmes.
Nothing Is so strong as gcntleneaa; nothing so gentle ns real strength.— Fraucis de Sales.
To be traduced by ignorant tongttsa is the tough brake that virtue must go I hrougli.—Shakespeare.
Clocks will go as they are set; but man, irregular man. Is never con- stani. never «Tlain.—Otway.
Dignity consists not lu possessing lionurs. bul In the consciousness that we deserve them,—Aristotle.
Illdleule Is a weak weapon When leveled al strong minds, but common men lire cowards und dread an empty laugh—Tupper.
ll iH ustuulshing bow soon tbe Vbole eonHcieuce begins to unravel If a single Kilich Is dropped. Oue little sin In¬ dulged innkeB a hole you could put your head througb.—Charles Buxton.
llip ¦¦lilll|>|ilnp
l>ealk ¦••aaltr Far KIdaaper*. |
< ap;ial puuisbnieui for kldoaplni < b»« been iir,ivi.le<l in T..r»» )
WlllUai M. K>anaUead,
Wllliaui Maxwell Evsrts foriue. i S.uaior, -Vitorney-iieueral of the I nl ie,| Stales and .Secretary of Stale and • •He of Hie greatest 'iwyers .Vuierna 1 ver pr,«lu<-eil, died at his home in ' .\,w Vi.rk (liy, of pucuuioniu, aged j ,-.ghiy three. He na^ be«'n In failing i luallh f>ir nearly liv.- years .Mr KvariB retireii from public life keveral year* ago. The burial ws» 13 Wind '. »or. Yt
Tarker li..juraa Balsirla.
The Turkish GoTemnieot has or- derj oo.Ofiu truoiM tu tbe Bolgariau (raaticr to nrcTeot auBandlng.
nail Itealh Katr al Haraaa. Culia I
inrdiag c. li.e repotl on v it-l .l.lis | ^•.ii !•• ll.e War l»*p»rtmenl at Wash . rhiff -niurv I
1 (iaasralillle Nam.
I I're.i.leal M. Klobv reeesHv t...ii.ni.l led
lo tnntri-mr He- leporl of Hie ll-.ard on
I 0.-Oj:iapli.e N.illiea on H,e ,.ja»twi»e naniea
I in the I'iiihpione Aic iii|H-laKr, upon vtliid.
I lliere wa4 urKeiit ii«ed ol iiniformitv. Ivith
"''"' i in i|s-lbnij siel iironuii. laiK.n. in Hieir use
¦ '" I bv the eifiilive deparlinmls The bat
i eoinpiiaes 4.S1O nan,.-., 'K.upvinK 191 ly|i«-
' written -lire,. The board adopted Ihe
.oelling b^un'l nn the hiMOfli dh. lal
eliarts «n.| 111* Knali.h pinniin. lation as
nearly sa issaaible after each name.
milnn l.v Maj-H tongaa duel saniurv
oft.er of Havana CuU. the deaths there j ft" <sar«e.. hl..i
during Januarv nundjered 476. tbe leaat | There are al prewnl alL.ai linrly I«,i
reisDrled fcr the firat month ol any year atearr.M- a,th a t.iniiase giealer than I'l.
on retor.l 1 ne death rate w.« 22 7,5 (JOfi t.,n^ Of tliCM- i,mn.-en are Oeimau,
IVatha fr.in teilia lever dreiea-ed diirinf I niue ili.i.i.b aud b/Ur Amrncati Mie larg
the month whils tiioae due to tubei-culo- 1 eat aleamera in li^ world a^e the ficeanie,
a:a lucreaaed 17''.'I t.ma: ih.- DeulM h'and. H OOU t.rtni.
the Kaiaer Wilhelm der firoaae U,0(»)
niaeaeerera.rih. Vea Mar, '"",¦: ]¦<'<'"'* sol Canil.ani... I2I»«) lofia l'.nn«v!.-ani,. 13'Xlft Inn. Pretoria.
The new aiai '.1 ti.e t.rit maauitui' .Ik covered 1) III T I) Anderson, of VA.n borgli It] tbe (onatelial.on Peraeua. ««> siniBhaTMsyualy obeereed bv Profeaaot (innmlei, «• tbe Etlaofcr Observstor;
12,S'I0 tiyni, fount Wal'leiaee I2.W) 1
fo.tase «laiopa «n t'raaaia Pnaiafe atjmp. were lira', uaad lU l*nu sit just bXty years sgu.
Fanclea In Food.
Odd food fancies are met at nearly every house. I know a hostess who uses rock candy fur sweetening in hM afleriiuon tea and maraschino cberriM for flavor, one lo each cup. Nobody else brews such delicious lea. ber friends (leclnre. and tbey never seem to iinderstuud why. The rock candy < ouies ill ucal puckng'et of crystaf,, whleli lire dipped up by an antique sugar spoon.
Auullivr young hostess made a speci¬ alty of cake uud beverages lu wblcb she could serve whipiicd cream. Sbe was under salary from the proprietor ot flavoring extracts, which they Wert continually booming, and waa supplied wllh the material, which she dsmon- Kiraied lu her refreshments every af- tvrnouu. She was a popular girl and had instituted a tea before sbe became an advertising agent. Hbe was'devoted Id cooking. Hud therein lay bcr valu* to Iier employers. Hhc began with vanilla, uiode cnkes flavored With It, and pill It In ber tea. It adds a mOSt fascinating flavor lo the favorite fAn- in lue beverage. Then she added choeolnie lu her tea outUt and uaed whipped cream.
The next day she changed to lemon flavoring, then lo almond and orange, and (rented such a degree of Intarcst ibroiigh her afternoooa that qneatloBi began to Im.' (wured over her. Tbars was her chance to speak a good word for the makers of the flavors, and aha used It III such a clever way that their jiupularlty was established without anybody sus|iectlog her Interest la It. ^oll enii readily see bow valuable au assistant she a-as.—Pittsburg Dla- pat''!'- a^
Oraaaad Baatt Wars la !.•¦<•¦.
The fashloci uf wearing polished bouts Is not of any venerable aatlqnl'' ly. uud there is no reaaon to supposa that It will endure for all time. Only Ibe uarrow-vlslooed man wbo sees BO fiirther than the twenty-four bours of the day will scout the suggestJon that 11 time may come when the patent leather und the polished boot Will be as ubaulete as tbe pulnted shoes of tbe Plantagenets and the slashed shoes of Henry Ylll. If we may Judge by very small iM-glnulogs, It would seem I hut even now tbe universal reign of the iiollshed ls>ol is threatened. For during the last day or two of siuab and mud many men have been seen In railway carrlaKes. omnlbuaes, aiitt even lo ciul>B. wearing tbe dull, work¬ man like ImoIs that have been vigor¬ ously riiblied with dubbing. The usa of dubbing Is a pretty certain prsvan- latlve of wet feel, and conaeqneat eoM, Influenza or pnenmonla: It may nM look smart, bul the custom of wearlag greased footgear. If we may belleru KIngley. Is uuc aanrtlODed by the doughty heroes of Homer. All geod sporiauen use ilubbing when they srO among the turnips or wadlag Into rlr. ers after salmon, and there seeoM no rea«4iu why. lu tbe equally dangsrova exi>edliion of croastag a l-sMdon road during wei weather, all bokaet Brltoof should Bbrlnk from IU employascat fai town lioo;i. Tbe pollshod an4 Iho patent leather boots ana baairtlfai to tbe eye. bat a boot la tmttm»$t la tha 4rat ptace as a gnUttHl fgg tkt '
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^n^§wx ^0tint^ lleteto- MIMOLti: Ca>PIX:M. £^1VJB CtSTtTH A PAMfLT NK'«VS1*AI>ER OF LOQAt. AND UKNEBAL INTEt,I.,IQKNt'K. VOL. VI. FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1901. TKRXI: tLftO TXARLT I« ABTAliB ISO. 19. millMTEIFT Sixteen Members Carried Out by the Police Alter a Free Fight. GAVE "BOBBIES" A LIVELY TUSSLE Vka ItBtloasllots Bofasod la !.•**• Tliolr BmmtM Vor m DiTlslaa •¦ Hi* Bdaesllaa »maat. Bat Wero Forvlblr KJocUd AftoT > tiraat Vrmrs — Cartlod Ont Maclag "Qod •¦«« Iroland." London. - A remarkable scene oc- citrred lu the llrusa of (Jommona when Mr. Balfour applied tbe closure on the edncalioii estimates. Tbe NatloDnlista ¦boated, "liagl gag!" and -refused to leare tbe ball aod go Into tbe lobby to lie rounled wh-n the dlTlslon was takeo. Tbe Chairman twice aaked tbem to retire to tbe divlalon lobby, bat tbejr shouted, "Certainly notP' Tbe riuilnnau then Intimated he mnat report the caae to tbe Speaker. The Speaker having retarned to the House, the Cbalrmau reported tbe case to liim, and the H >eaker asked If tbe Iidsb memlters still refused to obey the order, ana there were cries of "Yes! yes!" Tlie Speaker then named sixteen recalcitrants, and Mr. Balfour mored their suspension. This was ¦greed to without a division. Tbe Speaker irdered tbeiu lu with¬ draw, Init they refused anil4 more up¬ roar. Tbe S>. eaker called on tbe 8er- geant-at-Arms to remove tbem. They ¦boated deUunce. Tbe Deputy Ser- geant-at-Anns advanced and asked tbem to leave: still tbey refused. At thtai a body of iKillcemen entered to en¬ force removal. Tbe House messengers drat attempt¬ ed t« remove Mr. Crean, wbo slipped to tbe floor and bugged a liench. Tbe meaaengers valniy tried to lift him. Tben tbe police were ordered to take hold. Tbey bad either less compunc¬ tion or were more used to bandllug men. Four of tbem hauled .Mr. Crean np In a twinkling aud drugged bim to tbe gangway. Mr. McHugh struck a constable as h* waa passing. It looked as thongh ¦ free flgbt would begin, but tbe police hurried Mr. Creau uway, while others liastened to seise the remaining recal- vHmnta. Mr. MeEIngh's turn was next. He was tougher than Mr. t^rean aod tbe police did not succeed in getting bim ont quickly. The 8 >eaker thereupon directed them to desist and speaking witb much emotion said: "Tbis scene is distressing to Kngllsh- men. As Irishmen I appeal to tbe lionorBble inembers to have some re¬ spect for the dignity of the House to wblcb tliey belong." Mr. Mcilugh shoutcdr- "We defy you! We defy the lloverntnenll We defy Ibe Chair!" Tbe Speaker made another appeal and tben recalled the ;iollce. Mr. Mc- Hugb was carried out with his arms and legs wriggling. Mr. White made • ¦Imllar andlgnlfleil exit. Then Pat¬ rick O'Brien, expresslug sympathy wItb hli ericted eoinrndes aud assur¬ ing the House that tbe others would not go except In a aliulhir manner, said lie bopcd the leader of tbe House and the Speaker would And some other ,way out of the dllflculty. Tbe Speaker replied that the only possible way was for tbe iii3mlier« named not to defy tbe ruira of tbe House and to retire peaceably. This was met with fresh ¦boats of refnsnl and amid a disgrace¬ ful hubub and , |
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