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A FAMILY SBWSI'APKJt Ot LOCAL AND OKNFRAL IN*El.Ll(;EXl E.
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Tiaast gi.i3 TiAstr i«*DTaai.i
VOL* IV*
flllli 11
FKEEPORT, N. Y
FRIDAY. .SEPTE.MHEH 22, 1.^;M>.
NO. 47.
m
W. i. STCCLC. M. D.. fnilCIAX and SURGEOX
^¦^,. aAuiwiii% 1.1.
"::ii.\^ I ssaaa is ieBMS.f lio»aa|lsi«TP.M.
Oaiea, Harrhsni Arenun I gbars Tatn^boaa UUI. HaMwlns IJ.
nSAMCIAI.'
ibrKochilleGentre
VUkt^a Avenna, ^f|96KVilXB CENTRe. Ul.
I r. PaiLUVB, PiwMmiI. »«, anaST. linee FtasUaat. BOUH B. Bllim. CaaUsr.
¦•AaR or MRSCTOBa!
IkoaMaO. Knlabl. ninuB H. aailth. Ws4sr 11. Hmltb. CkBttssL. Wallaes,
«sslla Onrawvll, olamB.amlU, JaliaT.llarlaoa. _lS«wanl T. Tkarstoa. W.naiiBU.
PROrKSHIOMAU
• Greater New York • I3exita.l Farlors,
lOaSERECKER * SRIOMOai.
OOVL. FULTON AND GOLD ST3,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Aot at Taeth. Uala Cruwns Oaia Pllllacs Othar Fllllag,
a.7.0O np.
FULTOX AND ooi.ry STBr,i-;r.^, Opp. Ii03ssr'8, BRaOKLYN, H. Y
GEORGE A. MOTT.
LAWYER,
t* Caart BtnUoraach at Brouklyn,N, V. CIt y
BasMsnce, Lyabrook, Queeos Co., N, v. TaleptaoBa, "SI Lycbrouk," "2IIUAHrooklyn."
llaaCtaMCBl BaaUag Badneai Of
IfaiiaaBipaoial DapmUa.
:«¦ Bngland and th*
A. K to S P. X.:
rrtA.ii.tauu.
Py Ta**dayi aiid IM-
tntEEPORTBAHK
n oyunrAWiw,ooo.
IIIIIT, fuipon, 1.1.
It. -asatOAUL, vtaemat.
r^. BPBAOUS, Tka-Prosldiat ||'#Bdd*H a BAU* OmUmi.
SftABO OV DIlUKnOBSl
fc;
OhaaaeayT. Ppracai TraUaaiO. Millar, p. Wsdar Daa, CbtawiH. Oaanis'VrallaMt OUsamut, Banar B. flaltb. Bum M. WBUaMKBaU.
tmi iZiIhisb a< allher tbe illiakserynMtUiMn- ¦psiiWi aa far asli
laa lO Hrtiar Baropk Itatafctiwbaslai*.
laaasaalaad. I lanira arsapt altaalliw and
E. A. DOitUON,
....BOXDED AUCTIO.YEER...
Odd rellows' Blnck, FnltoB Street, near Churrh. FRBCPOI^T.
JOHN P. WRIQHT,
OEXERAL AUCTIONEER,
PRBEPORT, I.. I.
Adfsrtising
This JPapkr
18 SURE
TO BRING RESULTS.
The only way to attnict titide istp mako known what you have to ofler
Tht Literal Mf trtltar SacMttfDl Iterehanl.
Job
Printing
At
This
Office.
Kd" TEAS.
M.*'
!
vIMMII-afaaa* Black rUxad ya^JA^PoniMaa OolonK
flJXMCU-EaflUli Braakfaat '' Prlo* par lb. BO Centa.
fioM only in aimisht Paokagos, i lb., i-a lb
., 1*41:>. \
KQeWELLA—Ceylon & India KOeJEE—Basket Fired Japan KQeYO—Pan Fired Japan
0^>i^>^>a^^S^k,^k^*^t^m
% I 0. TU-Extra Choicatt 11. < ai*ad*d. Moat Bcoaeaical. rxic*r*rlh.73Ctat*.
HW-TON-Exfr.i Choicest
EDglish Breaklast. Price pet lb. f i.oo.
f
IMKWTCO ANO PACKED BY
. THE O. & O. TEA COMPANY. ait M, 35 Burilns Slip, New York.
- • -r.'j—
OOLO ANO RSeOMlnCNDKO BY
lls(HtH.Smith, Freeport, N.Y-
Mil tv THE LCAMM CMCEin IN ALL LONG ISLAND TOWNS.
FctM
HUL.DAH
I am a brmer kK4ied iH?;ir Stony Broo!<, on.' if t^e most m.il.irioui
. ikltin thii State, and was Kith.red wih ni.il.iti i f.ir yi-jrs, .nt titm-s
i^lceuklnot worli, ariJ was nlwjys vory co istiptt-.-J as well. For
' n I had nialaria so bad in the sprint;, whi-:i i-hi;,i^cJ in plowing,
,i I CObld do nothing but shake, l mnst Kivn tAo:i iil-oi:! .1 Kiirel
f^pMnapttlS besides dozens of othor icix-Jios, bit n..-vi-r obuinoJ
gnaancntbenetit Lan fill, ii poach iim-, I h.d a indst .soiious
[ of chills and then c.imtnonecd to take K ('..;is P.ibulos, ufon a
i% advice, and th^ Urst box m.iJe ino ;.ll r^ht a 'J I h.ive nover
I wUhHit thvni sinco. I Like one Talvile i-dch ino'niHi: .-inJ nii^lit
^aenMliincs when I fcel more than usu illy exh.iusto.l I l.ike three in
If* Thev have kept mv stomach sweet, mv b-nvels ropiilar and I
I not h.id the Ic-ist touch of mjl.iria nor s'>littini; head.tche since I
neltced usinii lh«n. I know also th.it I sl.i-p bettor and w.ike up
1 Rfrmhed than formerly. I don't know ii.ijv inmy couipljints
1 Tabuks will heli>, but I ilo know ihev will cure ar,y ono in the
n I wag and I woukl not be without them at any price. I
iconstdar them the rheai^st-priced medicine in tho wmKl as
O the most beneficial and the most convenient lo take.
/•seven yeats of age and have worked haid all niv liie. the
laSmiMtlwiMis, both early and Lite snd m all kinds oi weather,
iha#eil^ver enjoyed such good health .is I h.ive since last IjII; in
, lay nciahbors nave ail remarked my i n|Hovrd conditton and have
*^;Sw»|ti*n. what are you doioR ib lo.^k •.o hcalihy ? "
at-raaSatilKlhraeOt rwr l«.a.ai«.-»e.lr»"a«aa"Ja
Va-aa.* ta* laea.i a»s «rCT<4»u Wl.ws«i.- Bir*»ai
lOOOOOOOOOOl
WO.M.\N with iJetis of hcr owu," ber acquaintances Rsi.l uf HaUluh Owen. bbe was uue of tbat great uinltitnilo of miil- ille-aged unmar¬ ried women who are dependent upon thcmselTes. Uer mother had often said to ber:
"Hnldab, you need never marry for n bome; wben your fatber and I are cana tbero will be money enough to buy you a small place, and you will bo quite independent."
lllit a series of mLsfortuncs bad fallen npou tbe Owens, aud ^ybuu tbu debts were paid and tbe estate was fettled only a few bnndrcd dollars re¬ mained. Ueaideii tbe money, Uuldab possessed a common scbool educa¬ tion, excellent bealib, an indepeudcut spirit an.l itrou({ common eeuae.
Many plans Uuated tbrongb hcr mind. Tbere was one tbiug sbo Rreally desired, nud tbat was to bo an owner of real estate. Wby coul.I uot sbe do witb small village property wbat the money kiuga bad done wilb railroads—bny dilapidated bouses, put tbem in repair nud sell thom at a profit or keep tbeiu and lire ou tbe reutal'i"
Aflor eating breakfast at a friend's houso sbe etiirled out iu quest of a bargain in real estnto.
Kvery house sbe passed wbicb looKed as il it were going to decay sbo scanned wilb interest, aud iu some instances inquired if tbo prop¬ erty was for sale. In view of a possi. Lie purobaser, the price wns generally raised beyond tbo reach of Hnldab's small capital. f)u tbe outHkirls of thn village stood an old bouse wbicb she especially wished tu possess. It was large and surrounded by about two acres uf laud. It seemed in tbo last stages uf decay. Tbo ruof uf tbe kitoben bad falleu in, tbe feuce was nearly all goue, tbo well-cnrh bad rotted away, and tbe weeds made a wilderueoa abunt tbe place.
"II tbere wasu't so much laud witb it," mused Huldnb, "I might bo ablo to buy it, but I do uot waut tn go lu debt, and if tbo Hulsey heirs kuow tbat I \vauted lo Imy it tbey would v/aut n fancy price,"
Sue Avetit liotno quite lirod, nud •ivitli n imieb clearer idea of what l$('il)ll would uot purchase thnu ivbcu sbe started uul.
"Como iiorii and welcome," bor Irieiul, Mrs. linmsdcll, bnd snid, when tbe breakiug up nt the borne, btead bad left Hnldab without Nbeltor. "Xbauk you, kiudly," the youug woman bad rospouded, "it will only bo for n ebuit tiiuu, for I must get settled."
In tho catuo bonscboTd was a lad obout ten ycnr.s ul.l, wbo did chores for bis board. The chores lasted all day lojg, null oven tbo few bouia after supper ivbich I.).inal.I wuutedfur study wore begrudged aud broken. The ehildren uf tbe family crowded tbe paticut little fellow away from tbe lamp aud aivay from tbo lire.
Ilul.lab m,-iilo u resolve lhat if ovor hbe bad a bume uf ber own Donald should bavo n cosy uouk by tbe tiru- side. Ube bad belpe.l bim ivitb bis examples, and bo ivas gratelul, f.ir poor nud b.iuiele-ss as be wns bo bad set bis heart ou becoming a grent (icbolar.
Tbo evening lhat Huldnb bud been out piuspectiug n man came to scu her ubout selling the llulsey properly.
"I nm uue uf the beirs," he stated. "Tbere are Ibrcc uf us, nud we are tired uf loukiug for a buyer. II hasn't been so «-o could reul it fur a loug spell, nud wo niu't in.tie of us but cuul.l uao a bit of cnsh right handy, uow that i-uld weiitlier is a cumiu' uu. I beu I.ver fc see Sary .Vuu nu' Juhu abuut it, nu' tlicy n-ckou if .vuu bev a miu.l lu give us each a buu.lied dol¬ lars fur out- sheer we'll sell out au' the plooe'll be yiiiiru."
'riiiec of tbcm! Oui- bnudred doi-, lara apiece! IliiKlaU tbouglit rapidly. It was a very low tigure. biiil, i be was sbiewd euuugb uot to seem too eager.
"1 Mill look the plat?o uvoi- iu tbe moruiug au.l lel yuu kuow," sbe said.
Urigbt aud enrly sbe was making ber Mny tbrougb Ibo Meeds lo tbo uld Hulsoy house She fuuiiil a guud col lar, nu exoellent fuuu.liitiuu wall nud timbers, nu.I three m- four ruotus thnt culd be mude bnbitahle ivithuiil uiucli i-\pouso. The laud nlone she kneiv tu lie wurth mure than lbi! juice nsked. .\ftei' ascerlaiiiiiig tbal ibo title nns guod, she coui'luded tbe bargaiu as toou ns piissilili-.
It WHS eorly in September, but there was much tu du liefure t-uld vcatlu r. Mbe wout to bci fnoud aud aske.I fur tluual.l
"I uaut bim for my boy," she ex plume.1. "I iviil give biiu a bume aud educate bim, "
Uuuald ituod by, auxiius to bear the .lei'isiuu.
"If ho wauls l.l gu," smd Mra. lliiiusdcll. "I iiave Ull cisiiii uu bnu. { I just took bim in out uf cliarity, but i
I have euuugh uf tuy owu,"
-Ho you waul to bu my boy, Don¬ ald':'' I
"Ou, yes'ni, if you plea"c." |
Hiildili was uot a d-iiu instrativo 1 woman, but sbe kissed tb.' oa;.;er, tip- litl.'.l fnce. 'that caress made tbe j mulhi-rlcss buy ber frieud. Milling tul lay .l.)wu bis lifu iii ber sen ice. !
lu the busy .lays that lolluive.' sbe , fiiuuil lier boy a icry ellicieat helper. ;
II M»s Uouslil who eleare.l tbe place | uf wee Is. It W.IS lluuald who helped to serilli aud Hhiteivash the rooms. ' It was P^iial'l who w.iikv.l witb oil ' lus luiitbt wbeu tbe drayinau broiight I Hul lab's fiirnilure trum b.'r uld home.
'llonald, I do uot waut y.m tuuork { su bard. 1 fear yuu aill injure your- | relf," remoustrat<d linljali. '-and I i want yotfto have time fur study. " j
"I love to work for you, ' respond- rd the boy --You uever scold me. | and I wa-at to see bow well we can j make tbe place luok." j
"ll is wonderfully improved af- 1 ready. Sint-e yon pulle.l up thuse ' great weeds sad biuiie.i tbem it Io.iks I like auotber pla;e. but we need a car- ' penier tu imt a new ruof ou liie wiun uf tbe bouse, an 1 lu fix tbe duora .-.nd viuduas. Tbeu, if the boa:-a bad a, l.ial uf paint, i*. would be quile te- I apectable. "
8he soon fuund a <ar|>euter «bu 1 was williDg to make repairs if be eonl J I tara ki* work oa seat Haldah lara-'
ItLed lUo malerials, and in a week tbe [man and bis wifo moved into a part of tbe bouse, so that almost from tbe fiist tbe property began to be a paying investment. Donald begged to be allowed to paint tbe outsiiie of thc bouse. Ho also learned to putou shingles, and was so much help iu making tbe repairs tbat the term of tbe carpenter's service was compara¬ tively short. .\t tbo end of tbe sec¬ ond montb tbu rent Mas cash, aud it went far toward providiug food for tba two happy iumates of Hulsey bouse. Her success prompted ber to greater eirorlB. Sbo fouud a ine- cbauic who was uut uf work, aud she agreed tbat if bo would build n bouse uu her grounds sbo would pay bim iu rent. Having n wife nu.l child* bo wns glrid tu get sbelier un these terms, cspecisUv ns he was nt liberty to wurk nt utber jubs as souu ns the ' ri house was U|) and inclosed, being a|. m lowed to finish it wben otbtr workM-aa ; lo not to be procured
BESSAMMFILiPINOS
Offered to Releisn Prisoners an J Askod For a Conierencc.
REQUEST GRANTED BY G£N, 31 iS.
sill
nl Ullmi
nr Itielr (KTr
the ralilnrt—
Maxii.* (By Cnlile>.—Two Insurijent lua. iors entered tho Ainericnn lines under n nni; of truce. They visited Geueral Mac Arthur and offered In release slxtecu Ame. iirlsoners, Includlni; l.leuteuBnl (ili¬ nh.1 his men, Iroci the Ruliliuat Ycr.- lown, who were ciiiitured some mouths aiii'. In returu tuey merely a.ked iiernilssiou In By figuring Huldnb louud out tbnt . sen.l these iirlsoners thrniii;'.! the lines ic- sbe could nlTiinl to borrow mouey to I compane.l hy Flll(ilnu. wli.) desire to cou- liny or to build,-as the rent was much ' ler with (lenernl Otis, more tban the interest. So her ront ] The re.iuest wss itniutoil nnd the lusur- roll leugtbened yenr after year, and R""' ntt''"" returned in tlieir liue.s niter 1 • 1 .1 1 - lll.l' iiriimlslni; Unit the |ir souers tied liv
she gaiued the desire of ber henrt by ||,„,„ „,„¦;,,, ,,„ „,a„|,„.i ,„ „ (ew duys. N . becoming n property owner.-Wavciley i mention was made of an eichanRo of prl.- "" ¦ vl leutly .le
Magazine.
KIMBERLEY'S DjAMOND MINES.
Our Con.ul.General al Capo Tnwn (iivea
nn Arc-aunt ol 111. Visit There.
Cuusul-Generol J, (». Sluwe, of Cajie Tuwu, baa aeut to the Slnto De¬ partment un eibaiistive uccouut uf a trip wbicb bo recently made tbrough South Afriea lo examine iutu tbo lu¬ duslriul development of tho eountry. Iu the courae uf bis i-flliort Mr, Stowo gires SB intereating report of his visit to the Kimberley diamond mines.
"The City of Kimberley," bu says, "is 6-47 miles from Capo To ivu—a rido of two days aud uno uigbt. It baa a pupulatiou of 35,000 nnd tho greatest diamond mines iu tbo world. Tbo i United States is represented here by a consular agent—Mr. Gardner F. Will- iuins, wbo ia tbo geueral manager of tbo miueH. I wan pleased to learn that many of the moet respousiblo positiuua ' aro held by Americans, |
"Tbo company occupies 200,000 . acres of Innd, employs 15,000 nativea nud 25,000 H-bites, cousuuies each moutb III llie 'eutnpuuuds' 25,000 pounds uf mutton nud 200,000 pounds of beof, turus out 'J20,(l00 carata uf dia- roondaamuulb,uses UOOO tuus of ooal a day,haa 2000 horses aud mules,twelvo stallions uf tbe best breeds (ajino | from America) and 200 brood mares. | Tbo shops couueclod wilh the mines for tho luAuufnoturo uud repair of ma- ; chiuery and supplies couparu well with Buiuo of our large harvester fao- toriea ur rnilruad sliopa'.' j
"I Avas uot at all surprised to see .\tnerican machinery hore. Tbo im¬ meuse driving power of a pumping j engine luado in England had to bu sent to Cbicago to bavo the cogs cut. i Tho compauy iaoporatiug au ico plant aent from Chicago, and ban three ' moro ordered, enob wilb a capacity uf , live tuna per d.-iy and 20,000 fSct uf | cold Btornge; und u eoraplete dyuatuito pInut. witb au Aiuericau to manage it, i is uu itli wny here from .Vmerieu, |
"One buudre.l nud llfty miles of nar- ruiv gauge railroad iu aud around tbo ! mines nie lai.l w-itb Americau raila ; nud every lie or sleeper is made of i Califuruiu redwood, wbich iu this j coiiiitry is par excoHeuci) tbo best
ty.
nnd Ihe Insnri^unts are sirous ef showluK their i (ieneral O Is has c.in-M.mtly followel th liolicv 111 iclB.isInu Flliiilui. urbouers o wur, reluiuiu,; only their anus.
I tVssniMir.iN, I), (-', (Siieclnli.-Inlorma- tlonw.s received nt the War DO|>nrtment '- from Mnjot-Oeueral Oils which. In tbc - o|iiiilou of the noore oiillnilstlc ot the hlnh I .iftli-lals of the Adinluislrnllon, Indlciiles I Hint AKiilnuiilu Is iirepurlni; to surren.lu;- ' to till, uuthirlty of till. I'nitod Rlntes. ' I'he Ull vices Iroiu (loneral Otis Wero cou-
lalneil lu tho followinif leleRrnm:
' --.Mac^rtiiur reports frmu Auiieles visit
ot two Insurc.ut officers will. ri'i|uest loi-
i iicrinlsalon to send Into mir llii.'.- Amorl''un
! prisoners nnd send In Slanils i.roiului'Ut
insuritenl Kenerai ollicer for conference.
I Ths rei|uesied Interview gniulcd and H'-
surKciii oflleers ut Anijeies relurueil norlU
Willi inforiiiHtlon,"
I -fhe .lispntch wasnt onco taken l.y Secre
tary Root lo tho Cuhluet lueetluK. an.I
Inrined the clilef topic for iltscuaalou al tho
lieclUhlUi! of the se.sslon. There was ii dl-
verslty of (i|.Inlon Hinoni; the uiomliers us
111 Il.e alfc-iilllcance of Aiiuluuldo's reiiuest.
, some uieiiiliers helleving lhat it uieanl a
; ilellulte oltorl on the pnrt ol the flllplno
leader lo br ni; nliout peace on a bnals not
uulavorahle lo the American posltlou, anl
.iHiers eiiiri'siini,' Utile fallh that such
would he llie uulcuaie of the proposed con-
lereuce.
Alter Hie meellni; .Secretary Hoot sal.I friiiitiv thul he was not Inclined to jdnce llio luii.'li reliance on Agulnaldos Kood In. leiitluns, lor tills cnso mlitht prove to L'¬ .I.lite similar lo the other luovemeuts ol tne InsnrKeul chief lu the sumo dirucllou lliero w,is uu luc-inullon, however, tv lironiplly whnl the lusurneut repre lives nile'it have to .sny and to deal pily nml llunlly wllh nuy proposllloi ; that nilillit he forthcoming.
Secretary llool al-u received word from
Cienoral Otis lhat the insurKents had hoc:'
attacifed ut Sail Fahluu,eu l.iugayeu Otilf
111 linsiijn Havldsou, lu comiuaud ul th«
1 "tin clad' raruguu. The uews Is of im-
I portance ns ahowiuK that the Insurgeul.
'¦ are lo he atliiclied In the roar and thnt thc
American army proposes lo utilize the I.u-
/.'in rallwuy from its northern terminus nt
ll,.i{U|ian us well ns fnmi tho so-.itUern ler-
iiiluiis. Miinlhi. The movement un DuKupaii
was ordered liy Hocrotary Koot, ullhii:i;,-:i
It has heen ohvlously a ueeessily ever since
Hie -uininor cauipOlKU Wtti opoueil by lieu
eral Ulls.
POLITICAL SHOOTING IN KENTUCKY.
I.uvisvii.i.K, Ky. (Special).-At a polilicul mectinK In Stumping Hrouud.Sciilt Hou uly, Miirshiil Charles Iliilto aud -fom South worth, a well liaowli Oweu (.'ounty fiirine-, wei-e slml and klllo.l. A iirciit deul 111 ilrluklni; hail houn Kiiluu on dnrlnif the dny and Mouthwortli pass-
Mood for such n purpuse. It is alao
used iu many otliei-M-.ivs. Tbree ships I 'i"'"'-"-' '""' f"">^y ,, ¦ ., -
, ,1 I'j 1 - 1 -r- iiutliir.iusli stamp UB (irouud on tho
from Califoruiii buvu arrived witU J,, iij^iilj.i-^^ ,,„ „..,, ,.„y iiolsleroii.. Tin
cai-gueii of relivuud aud Oreguu piue. j >lar>lial uf Hic town, Cliarles Duke, or
The comiiany sella ils ice fur linlf a ' d'rcd hin to Lo riuiet, ut the same llrat
cent per pon.id to all, wliilo in Capo ! ;^;;i;Pl';^^^j--.?;;;ia|;;,^;)-.^J/^^j
lowu the cbui-ge la fuur centa per. io,l,j, un.l .llarahnl Uuko uileiuplo.l It
puuiul. I m.ik..'l.lin uel .ml.
"Nu oorporation in tbe world doea I Soulhu-orth .Irew his plsl.,1 and at thul
mure fur ila empluyes. II bas \uim\ \::^^'^^^: ^:^^J\Z^t(::t !:^'^t
tbo villago uf IveuilM-urth, euveriug i worths rlRht sido and nnoiher jusl
500 urrea and uccupied by 500 em- I lieiiln.l the right car, rani;iuK up-
pluyesat nominal rents, Waler aud i ""'•"-, J""""., "'•"¦" ,""1 .„" urn^Mi'lr'
I. 1-^, I- 1 » 1 .. - I I.nd lien uauthcr shot, whou H.o Mar-
light nro supplied free, and tbero la j,,,,, (g,, ,,„„| n j, tuo (tenoral heilo.-
a clubbuusc, a library, reading rooms, ! th.t there was n third porsou slioiitlni;.
nlblotio grouuda, n pnrk nn.l vegetablo i Murshul liuk.i wns shot jnst under lh gurde:'», with viues aud fruit uf ull kinds iu profusion."
SCIENTIFIC ANO INDUSTRIAU
Tbo calciueil nsbea uf aeniveed, j kuuivu ns "kelp," Avna foriuerly a must iuiportaul iiruduct aud eutered i largely iutu tbe Scutch luauufacture.l glass, Ullding a cousiderablo uae also ill uliiei- arts, but in receut years this iiidiislry lias been almost entirely nbuiuluticd. 1
Tbo maguelio ohservntions at tbe ' Vieuun Observatory bave had to be entirely discontinued uu accouut uf tbu bad elTecls ul tbo electric traiuivaya and electric light Hires, flie direc-' lur of the obaervntury has subiuittud , n plan to the (loveruiueiit for a new i.baervat.ir.r, lobe aituated sumo dia- ' lauce from Vieuua.
Iuterestiug experiments ivere re¬ cently ciiuducled uu board uf llio Kreueli Iiiitlleship .laiHeguiberry, tu determiue the liuiit of .listinct vision at sea, A liallouu wnv bel.l captive nt nil eluvatiuu uf IHini leet while tbu Caruut endeavure.l t.. locate tbo bnl- lu.iu ^yitll ber searchlights at distatice-H viiryin;? fruiu live tu Iw-euly-live miles. The experiiueuts pruve.l that the limit uf visiuu uuder tbe circumsiauces wis nbout twentv miles.
The Coroii.T's v.inlict was that Mr. Sr.uthworlhcame to his denth Iiy twc liails llro.l trim n pist.il hv Mnrshnl Duke, an.l that Hake's il..atli wns cause.l Oy a Lui; enlerlUK lielow his heart, caused h> the tiring ot nu unknowu peisoii.
ALL THE CONSULS PROTEST.
ant*. Uo.iiliia.. aEaliiil
lint Aelion ii Sanio Uo.nl..K.. I'aper Miiner tlecree..
Sam.. H..min.l'l i By Cnhie)
'.; ol all the foreign Cot
ty, u jiiint protest was .
li Ul'll lU ot the Govern
Klhe value lit the puiic
'tiun w IS rcnli're.l uc -essary hy the cu
i.llclory docrces l.<sacd ou saccoisi
MATAAFA TO McKINLEY
forwards the Relics ol Lieutenant Lansdale, Killed in Samoa
lamuan Ciller Aim Send, a Friendly L.t-
tcr tu Hie PreeUIant, Deplorlnc
the llecent Flctitini.
WAsnixiiTos, Vt. C, (Speclnll.-Mr. Johi' ieorge Leigh, a correit(.ODdent of the Lon- lon Times, who is returului; lo EoKlaDd rom Samoa, enlled nu I'resideut McKiuley IUd delivered to him a letler trom Matanfa, he deposed King nl Samoa, concerning u ratch found nt the place wiere l.leutenani '..nnsdnle and Ensiitn M.inuKhan. of tht ."nlled Statea Nnvy, wer.. killed hv some >f Mnlaaras n<H.ercnts on April last. The watch was hellsvcd to be Iho property )t either I.nndsdnlo or Monaclinu, and Mn- anfa entrusted ll tu Mr. Leigh f..r .lellv. sry lo Presideut MeKlnlev. Whon Mr. Leigh was In Han Frnnclsco ho showed Hi. ratch to Mrs. I.tnsdale, ths widow nt he ollicer, who l.lentliled It as lielonglui; 11 her lale huahand. Mr. I,"Igh surrcn- lered the watch lo Mrs Lans.Inh- nud ei- ilalned ths circumstances whilo here. The elter from Mntaafii folh.ws: 'To Ills l:;icellency Wllllnm McKluk-y,
I'rasldont of tho L'uite I States ..f Amer¬ icn;
"Vour Eicellcn.'y: I have t.een inlormod hat a watcli hus been foiiiul hv ..ll.' nl my .oai.lnwhlclilslielleve.lt.. uave lielnngeil 1. LIculeunnt Lansdnlo or Kii-iuu J. 11. llniiaRhsn. who were iinliainilly kllle.l In mllle at Vallele on April I. I have learned hul Mr. Leigh Is ahoat to leavo Srnioa tor tmerlca, an.l 1 have askei hlm to couvoy he watch l-l y.ur Ltielloucy Inthe hojio hat you will eauso It t.> bo furwarlet lo ho bereave.I inollier <ir ue ire^t r.ilallvo ol he hrave nnd mncilainente.l nlll-.-r.
-Mr. l.elgll will lell vou thut 1 have sin- leroly deplored the sad, iiullniely de.-itll of .hu brave officers und men who enme from America nu.l perLhed In the lals unliuppy useless) wur. My soir.iw is the more lie- lauao of Iho great friendship which your <rcal couniry has In the put eileiidod to Sam.-iu. 1 nm especially unxlona lhat thh Ihould he rando known ill the suillysli-lckeu uiolhers sn.l relalives.
--.May It he the will of Hod that there wll aever agnlii be strife |i..tweeu Americn and | Ihe Sauionns, aud tbat the three powers ivlll recognize my subiniaslon to their will iud desire lor good governineut. 1 prnj :hnt (ind may give you long life.
"T.J, Mataaia -
Mr. M.'Kinlev, lu coufo of couver.nll'in with Mr. Leigh, expressed hlin-elf iiiiiCi ^ratlll.'il with tl.is prool of Matnufa'! :lioughUnl hunianlly, and said that It aonid afford hlm umrc Hum ordinary ileasiire In pcismiaily r.'s|i.in 1 t.i lh. elter. H.. very wnrmly thanked Mr Leigh for his ucllon In the mnlter aud fot lavlug persiiually Convcyoil the rolh's lc Urn, Lauadalc,
DHtyi'OS IS I'AEDOHED,
\Vi'.l;(1r3ws His Appeal to thc Council oi Revision,
WILL FIGHT FOR VINDICATION.
FII-II'INO.S STAItVl
Lieutenant ...l.i.ei-e i
(IHII SAII.dUS,
anl (..l.i.ei-e an.l llis iirade. (let (tnly IH.e I
Si.Tiiy,I). •ornlug
if the enlisted men of thn Yoiklown. whi were captured hy thu Filipinos at Bnlei noro tlmn six inonlhs ugo. has roaches IVashlngton lu letters tn military offlciuh (rom their fellow ofilccrs In the Isiuuds.
The latest Inforuiallou .'uni..s througii r Simnish planter by the name ufaarzii, whe waa ImprLsonod h. the Insurrectionists an.l subseipieully made tilse.Ciipe. (i.Mzo sahl thnt that ufflccr and fnurtecn meu wore al niiau. where they were sul.slstlng ofl « ineugre quautlty nl rlc.i valued ut not mom than oii'i posela per mun [ier ilny. He ii inuted IIS sn^-lug thnt the captives could nnl stand such liiiri!8hl|i und uucli (uru much
Navy lleparlnieut oftlcluls say Ihut steps iiuvo already been tnkeu lu rolleve Lieu- -onuut lilliuoroan.l his (lurty.
HANGED FOR HIGHWAY ROBD£RY.
Nrcru I'ut to Ile
meet if, held lu thl- livn up nsulusi cut lu destroy urrency. ThH
"Ignitiiries say that thslr Oovern- , will not iicrmlt Ihelr subjocta In he
nu a.'cniul ol Homlnlc.iii doms tb- ;
... lhe protest was t..rranlly deliv j
ter the arrival ot tlio Vuitod State. I
¦ .New Orl.ians. j
ust d.>cree ou thc subject of the cur- |
luleull.i
silv
lustead ..( At
eric
lill ii>in.-.-ii, Vu. tS|ieclal>.-Kiir Hie tlrsl > line In the history of Virginia a man wasl liiiigod for robbery. Nonii Fiuley, a nogr.i, I ivas pul to iloilh ul Puhislil (-ity, for i ioldlng up, roliiiiii.; an.l altouipHiig j -.11 kill Mnjor .1. 11. Hurst, n mer. I liiant of I'iilaski County. An liuinonse | irowd ga'herel ar.jiiiid tho I'liluikl j.ill i lllliough ll was known Hint Ihu uiecutlou | «-as lo 1)0 prlvule. At 10 o'clock tho .on- itemnoil iiiau.w o was calm nnd composed, ' waa led Into Hie room In wlilch thescafful.l '• l.ud been or...'l.-d, and services wc-o held ! l.y the Hov, ,1. 11. H-jfTord, a llaptist mints ] lor. who. nHcr a simple petition, repealed I he l..)ril-3 [.ruyer, Fildoy jotulug In.
FInl.-y left a writteu coiitesston In which lie B.l.1 he hn.l kilbn! several people aul hel.l ii|i a number in different places aud rolibed them I Hint ho did not lovo to mb a pnor mnu or to stent, bul Hint ho lovcl bloo.l ntul oiijoye.l beiug a highwayiuau
llungHng at a Ilanclng.
Miinll.i:. Alll. (Speda').-Tho legal hang. Ing lii.ru uf lleury Hardiicr, fur ussn.ilting a lllllu girl, was a bungle. Tho uuost urouiiil (iardn..r's mick fulled to do Ils work aud In- slriieli tbn brl-'k puvniiieul when thc drop fell. The cap and rope were again ndjilstcd iiiid the trui ttgalu spriiug -Ihls llui" the rope caught umlorncalh the iicgrii'snrms. ml after tlio lall, ha.l to he dlsontuugiud iu ur.ler 10 alluw slraugulu
ll.'U.
The liu.en nl the Seas. Marking a now oru iu stenm uuvigatlon iQ lunrlno architecture and in tho history of the ocean ferry, tho colossal now steam ship (icenlilc of the White Star 1,1 no cam( Into port nt .New York City from h.-r nial'lei voyage. Slii' wns iiccnrilod ii ivolconie lu keeping with her distinction as the glaul en of thn seas. To the (Icoaul.- bclcngi the dlsHncHou of being the blggeat tlilni, affoat. Measuring 7'J4 fci t lu b-ngtli, i-h. exceeds Hint ol thoold Orciii Kaslcrn l't twenty.four feet, ^liio Ocoalit" made n. Nteiimlng reeor-l on her maiden trip, unit vnu repurted a liltlo late.
il.lenl I.nul.el Grant, tli. Frenrl. Cap- aln a Panlen-Vew. i:errlT..i (Julelly n r.n. One oflhe rir.t tiefenderi ut >rerr.ls Head—Trial ur Coa.plralJr. I Acalnit H.e UoTeru.nent.
I Pa his (Dy Onhle), -A par Jou lor Captaiu ilfie.l Hroyfus. couvlctod by court-mar. \ l.al nl Ilennes ot treaa.in, --with extaouat- i l.ig clr.-.iinstsnces,-- was signet l.y Prcsb I .leul Loubet. This acllou was decided upou i -.1 a Couucll of Miul.lers. I Tho pardou hns by no means given full , lallsfaclloa ellacr lo Hrey.'us, hia relallvoi : ir Ills friends. It Is rep >rl« I lhat wero It I -J.It for the ellre.noly pre;ario-n oaditiou I jf the prisoner's he.ilth lie WJiil 1 uever ! .lave aceoptel It. In «i3 -epllug the par.l..n, j Hrevlus, of course, nliauilone.l hia appeal I fnr a revision of the verdict of the military I ;niiri, but tills will not in any way prevsut llllil from do namllng Hie <|uaahlng of the verdict by the Court ol Caasntloh. For this Hie new fact ns t.> H.o producliou of Hie ilocu.neul enumerated lutho borlereau will bo uecessary. His lawyersaro at worl; and lio|i" to bring forward n now fact to gel Hie Ilennes verdict i|u«shed.
There Is much remark hereon the straugo c.ilncldeucn of the death of M. Sclieuror. Kestner, Hie tlrsl chnaipion ot llrcyfita und to whom Driiyl.is virtually owes his free, .lom, on tho dsy when the Cabinet deciile.l l.l pnr.lou hira, M. scheur.u.Kestner s .tenth was aud.lsn. He ha.l beeu ill lor tli.i laat lew days, bul tt was not thoiigUt Ihul his Illness wuul.l prove fatal.
Tho decision of the Cabinet to parlon Hrevfus crontol less Interest lu I'aris than wo.il.l tho result of u big hor.ie race, lu tact, 11 may be said that It ciusodno el- clteiuent whatever. Thero was no rioting ou the boulovanl". In fr.iut of the olB •«. of the Libre Par.ile, where a crowd usually aaserables lu the eveuing to gaze upon tho huge col.ire I trauspareuoiei out- aide thu windows ot the lea ilu,' snll- Soailte organ, thore was not the sllghteit gal h erlng or I lie fat Dlest sign of .lo-n-lustra, llou olther for or agiln.t Dreyfus. One would thluk that the tire of the Ureyfiii agitation had I.urned ItsoH out.
Tue nuH-Droyfusar 1 eveuiug paners IHed to Infuse Interest lulo the Onveru- inenl-s action by a rabid nttaok upon Presi¬ deut Loubel, but their efforts wore fulll.i. The peaceful crowda thnt nilsd thu tables , In frout nf the cafes, sipping their nfloi I dinner colfee, looked nl the newaboys who I displayed ths frout imgos ol these shoots j with their violent headlines, hut refused to I gel excited. The majority did uot eveu lllscu^t the matter or ouly made the piis«- lug remark that tlie decision was whnt had been expected aud predicted by every I'urlslnii uowspnpersluce Hio Ilennes oourl- uisrtlal lielivered Its verdict, {
I'resldPht Loubet has vMtod I lie alls ol i Hie Kxposltlon of I'JOO, aud has urged the I ilireetora of the works to exert Iliouiselvo' I lo Hie iitinoBt In order lo show to the wnrlc lulliOOihnt Frnuce Is still a "atrong, la linrluus, unite.l nation, who... generoii' soul Is lilted with thu sense uf her irils.lot of prugress aud peace, and that she hm uot been affected by fleeting i|Uarrels,--
It Is expected thnt the work of Ihe High t.'ourt's luyesllgatlOK Coinmtttee, up. pointed to Inquire lulo the charges of con ii[.lrllig tu change the form of Hoveruinent brought against M, Deroulode nml others wili tako Irom lour to six weeks. Wher Ihls lask Is completod Hie High Cniirl I Sennte) will reconvene: Il Is eipscto I It- -esslons will lake up a moulh.
M. Ul-KIIIN MKKKI.V SU It IIK N UKUS
Six tVeeli.' Siege at Furl Cli.brol Kadi In a llldlculous Styla.
I'AUis ^Uy I'nble).—Precisely at His lioui n|ipolutod H captain of Ihu Muiiici|ial liunrds rapped ut the.loorof Fort CUuhroi. Thore was a mument of erpectutlou ainl then the door 0|ieuod. M. (iuerlu calmly |iresoiito.l himself, meekly surreu.lerod an I was driven lo the police station In uu open •ab, tented be.itdo tha caiilaln ol the Ciuard!-. ills companions weru allowe.l In go free. Thc Bl.v weeks' siege oudo.i In ridiculous slyle,
The nIgUl was well chosen iiy the (iov. uruinolil, ua the cxcitemeiil over Hi., cap. luro ul tl.o tort woul.l luevlluhly divert i.Uouilou frjiu the pardon eileu.lod to Hreyfus. The plan wns lo ultack lUo luHilliig nud arrest Ouerin and his bund, lile Hovorumeut had giveu hliu uulll i u-clock In the inorulng lo auirondor, aul had a regular ar.ny toaasnult the fort if he roluseil. Trooi.s, inuulcl|.al guiird.i, luouutodnud on foot, and pollcemeu to Ihu numbor uf nearly n thousaiiil were dlb- pulched to cordon nil the streets wlHiiu Ihura.llus of n .|unrier of a mile of Fort (hnbrol. The uolghborhond |iresento.l a plcluresipia acene, Oue would Imnglue that a geuernl assault upou u forHilol cump wna about to take place. T.iecordoa was .'leocilliigly sIHcl.
Infnntry ..fflcers and officers of the Mu¬ nicipal C.iurd paced up und .lowu duriug Iho hours of walling, glancing up at the windows of the fort,(rnm whlcii lathe dim, gray light oflho euily muruing coul.I b.. Ilistinguisheil H black flag, hoisted from I he see.mil floor, nud a white sheet liiineing Inwu, with tho device In black lettering. "Vivo lArmeo" and -'A bss los Xraltrus. -
When .M. (iusrln-i couniantons aep.riited
STATE NEWa
IluBalo'. Ma.l Ilaa Scare.
Slnee April 1 last lietweeu fffty and sixty .logs believed lo be sulTerli.R from by.lro- pbobla nnd twice aa mauy euspecte.1 at Hie malady hare been killed by the •>ollce ot Buffalo, between fifty aad sixty bsliered to have the disease have been asphyxiated at the dog pound: two persous have died ol hydrophobia, ani'l st lenst twenty other persous have been bitten by dogs tbat showed ayniptoms ol rable*. In addition, ."cores of cows and plga In tpwns bordering ou Buffalo have dlod ..f hyilrophobla after having leeu bitten by doga thnt bad run awsy trom their homes In tho city. C'on- so.iuently mueh auxlely la fell .in the sub- lent of hydroiihobla, and a few dnya ago the Health Iiapartmenl Issued a proclama¬ tion declaring that the owner of any dog fouud ruuuiug,- lu the iiireets would bo liable lu a flne of tlOO. In the last threo weeks nu arersgo ol Iwo so-called lunil dogs a day have lieen killed nnd the num¬ ber la Increasing, Moreover several oases a day are reiiorted from the farming dla- tHcls trlbutnry lo Duffalo. How the epi¬ demic slnrtcd hsa not been .letermlned, but ths nplnloa of thoae who have mads lui|ulry la that It came from I'nris, Out., a (ew miles trom the city, where, last sum- merntul the aummer before that,there wera mnny m.d dogs. One of these animals. It Is thought, WMB brought to Buffalo, where the disease developeil in 11, It bit other (logs and ao the disease s',iread, Al pres. out almosl everr oue In the clly has the mad dog scare, and people are timid about venturing on wheels or afoot In nuy anve buslDesa streets where dogs aro sel.lum aeen. Many peraons who Ilnd It neoessnry lo visit otber parts of the town go armed,
Krle County Uuarauttn.d,
Tho state Coramhalonor of Agricnlturo hss )i|nc.;.J Krle Couniy In Its eulirely whero the diseaae kuown na rabies has beeu rampant (or some time under .|unmntlue. lu the noiice the Commissioner warns all persona to seclude lu or on the premises whero they are kept nil dogs and other do. niestlc aulmals that nre susceiitlble to snld diseaae nnd that huvo in uny wny been ex¬ posed thereto within Hie county of Krlc, Such nnlmnis must be kept lu au lucloiure Ior a apace of sixty days.
stale Taa For turxt Teir. Slnlo l-ontroller Morguu bns cnniputel the amount eacli county In the stale wlil have to pay Instate luxes for the Ilscal year, commsiiclng Oc(ol>er 1, In ncoord- unce wllh the tax lew lixed by tho luat Legislnlure. The total am.miit lo bo raised Is tli,6tO,'i-jN, compared with *10,. 1A9,110 last yesr, Ths assessed valun of tl.e real property lu the Histo subject lo taxa¬ tion la I5,076,39«,R24, Of Hie moneys to he raised for uext vear tl,lll,ii''l is (or tho .'chools: t3,l31l,ON« for canal maintenance and extraordinary ropaira on the csiiHls,anil to,396,SSd (or geiieral purposes. Including tlie Htate cure for Inaane. F.ach county-s share ot the State tnx follows:
Albauv %i'ih,7ii Onelds ..
Allegany . . .S7,',Hn Onondnjrs Itroorae.. . ,^1,057 Ontsrto. . Catlnrnugua ,t(l,(i8(l Ornoge. ..
Cayuga 711.047Orleans. ..
Chnutnugua, 76,7,11 Oswego
Chemung ,, (ifl,Kir. Otsego. ., Chenango... 41.1)40 I'utnaiu .... Clinton ... -JMfisyueena Coliinilili . (i7.-i»4 llenaselner
Cortland . .'m,Hi7 lliclimond Ilelnware .. .'11.3:211 Iloekland . Hiilcheas .. 114..'H4 Sl. I.awreii. Erie 7-20,10nsni-uloga
-.(.1,275 Schonectail
-:.>.»S7 Scholiarlo
:i:l,li4« Schuyler .
XnB SALIIATII scnooL.
INTFRNATIONAL LESSOTl COMMEN TS FOR SEPTEMBER 24.
Ilevlew ol I.U; Kl I'uilm
joii
the Thlnl Qaarter, Ilaaaa alr^ I'k, laiTi., «a-3l—lial,ilaa Taa*' laalT., 7—CuiuiiienUry a* th« rier*. Le.Miii..
ISI. At, llKTiiw.—"Extent of Tima."
; otit Lesson 1.. wbloh Isn prophaoy
arller portoil ooueerutog Ibe kla«-
of larael, though 11 Is applloabla I*
ita.io'j
IHi,I'lill 70,(ini inanoi
'.i7.-2'27 (13.743 51.11 Idl H1.3.Y1 1114. IfiS 17.s,;:i7 71,1111
I»n«klln. ..
Fiilton
(Ienesee .., Hreene . . Hamilton... Herkimer. .. .t.fferaou... Kings, . .
Lewis
LIvlngalou Mudlson ..., Slouroo.... Monlgomerv Nasaau.. . ' New York. Magurs...
i.sia I
-.i.S.O'H
Hi nss :iH.4.M)
74,77j
U-i,SHU Stetiheu
ll,01G Suffolk 104,7011
.M.imi Sullivan 14.11'JI
77,li72Tlogn. .. .-12,111
l,r>0i>,303 Tompkins . IO,r>0,S
23,0411 Ulster. . .. 70.363
65.152 Wnrren IH.Hfid
52,H77 Washlnglou,. 45.7,14
,H-25,.346 Wayne . i;2,034
(i'.M25 Woatchcaler. 371,0117
,16,.'I57 Wyomlug ... 36,35(1
6.11(1,055 Vntes -.'6.113
'J1,4'J0
; Total . .«12,010,-12S
Ilranglit In tlie Adlrondark.,
The draught lu the lower Adirondack re. glou hns ronclied ii stngo never beloro known by thn oldeal Inliabllnnls, The up. |ier Hudson Illver would bo dry bill for tho water eomiug from the ludiau Luke Lain, which was recently ur.lered t.i bu o|ieueii dally by tho Suporlntcnileut of Public Works nnd Hie Stnto Engineer. The ur.'n sffocto J by the druughl extends over Haniil. lou, Wnrreu aud Ssruloga countlea. The locomotives on the Adlrou.lack llullroad aeoui'cd water nt North Cruek aud stalioiia tu route by syphuulng It from the Hudson, whloli looks ilku n illHostrenui wllh deaerl. like shores and busks. The t.nllro popula. Hon in Norlh Crook Is "urrylng water fro.n Hie river In pnlla nnd liucksls, na nil wells arc dry, Uuloaa the Hu.Uou iu-hls out tlm villnges and hniulelB will bo confronted liy an nlarming problem, for it wll re.|ulro cofilous rnlua tu replenish thu wnter aupply, A uumbcr of ludustrlos .lepondout upon wuter ;powor huvo l.eea comiioll'd to shut down, old Iiuniers who have trnvorsed the upper Uudsou region say that the drought Is uuprecodeuted.
Uank Fail. In renn Tan.
The Flrat Nnllonnl Bauk of I'enn Vau was
not Qjieued for bUBluess a few days ag.., but
.Irtv
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a strong mot 111. Hie Ci.nstl nrr.ingeiuuuti-
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lua new syitetu uf preaaiug clotb, (leruinu ailvci- wires nte «:tubediled in aaheatuH laid up between two abeets uf car.l, aud tivu termiuals uf the uires beiug bruught tu upjiusite c.ir- u.'ra .if the i-nr.ls; tlio nliule is Iheu used belweeu the ful.Is of tbe elulb tu be prcsaed. t'.iutset isiuadoiiy meaus uf clips, rbetcmiieratiiro cau be per¬ fectly cuiitrulled, uad there ie uo dan¬ ger uf buruiug the gonds.
A M.ii.lclair (S, .t.) luly reports tbal a remarkable bird bas l.eeu fre- i|ueuliug her luivui^f iaie Itie uutb¬ iug blur.' tbau a white robin. Tlie face is white aud the back aud wings bave wbile bnrs crussiug tbe usual blackish liruivn. The otber rul.iua seem tu be nfrnid uf this freak brulher nul will bave uutbing to do with bim. Sume years agu a uuiui.er ..f white r.uglisb aparruws were reported. The vaiiatiuu, huwever, .li.l nut persist, uor apparently la it likely tu do so iu the case ol lhe Monlclair curiorily lius IS uiidunliledly what 'Ue uatu- laiisls eall a "sport, ' ,iue nt those ec- ccutricilies fur wbieli nature refuses to give a reason. Tbo same tliiog bas been ubserve I in tbe ]i!aut world, moro frequently, liowever, under cul- tivaliou thau iu nature. .\uil in nu cnae inau ade.iuate expianatiun avail- aole.
Sinalliioi Allaek. Troapa.
•lieThlrti-tiral lleglment. Cuired Wtnlai .latry, knnwn ns the -I'resi lout-j o,rn-' Icimposediifmcii frnm Otii.., Teiinos. , anl liny Ciuntv, Ky Is euca-npe lot ,{-1 Islan.l. just Inside (i.itdeu .i«t», at . Fe.leral yuurantlne Station. The reg- . it was rein.ive.l from Presldin. Sac uul uf the spread
loui; tho meu.
lan
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1..11I fr. rai.k 1
..;.o.i-.l l.l the lia 1 ren Sautiag
niAnl-(-i>loneI Miter l>
,ot-Colnnel John H. M
neral nf oliintoer.. db
1 Manila, llis doalli was due ii nInglH., ntteinlant nu ly| hnl.t nt-Col.iuel Mlley wa- I ns one of Ilui brightest
junior nflicers ot tbe armv, on.!
was remarkably brilliant 11.
e .ll.llnlHtfin of lieiug ree.mi auT"'rt
nf l.ieuleoanl i f Hrlgadler-Oeneral. Thl- ly iieoera shnlter. In ree.g i .ervloes wlilch Lu-ulOiiiilil . loroil wiiil.i his cilil.-f 111 'tnl i 1 campaigu. I
(iodwa.l For Collar..
Llllie swear-wbeeis, la form not nulike the Burmau prayer-wbrela. ars uow in nae uu tbe gulf links in Kash¬ mir. They are ooulucire tu sileo-e, as, wbea uue misses s rarticnlarly good ttr.ikc. uno takes tbe wheel burrfaiUy (ro«»- tbe caddie and vio lently tarn* il aruood.—Delhi (India) . Morning i'osi.
Ths largest braaa and copp«r luill ia ta* world is at Watcrbory. Coaa. 1
He tTanl. lo Ita llanc'd.
Till l.ir (o .k. a miirlererin ibe Kausa' I I'cuiientinry, ha. asked (iovernor sisole) ' t,i.irder thewarJeu In hang hlm luaocorl- \ SI, ¦.. Willi the seuteneo .ifihe .•nun. I'lo'k • r.iv. ilonlh Is prefornhio to life I jipri. in ¦ incLt. ami he minks hangiug ts aoei-i Wl.v I ) d.e. N'.. (i.ircrnir "Mvaiiaii. hi. ever -igu.-'.i a .loath warrmit.
lin.Hl l,o.l III Japaaeae Trphooa. I
liver .3300 per.ooa arn dual anl mUslo; ¦
ns a reault uf thu rei-sat ty.ihoon lu Jai>an |
uce. rding In alvlce.. brnug'it tl Victoria !
11 I . t.yliie steamer Kmiiress .1 lulla. •
tr.iii the (irii-ul. UucU daaiaifo tn ahl| - i
i.iuslsr.'i'/rteJ. ,
Hoer. Ileaaept ike UalJ Law.
Thu Vjlksraal of Ite Siijth African Be- j lUbllc baa nlopled the mining arilcle lo , t'le g.jld law. efmlnatad iaat vear. empuW. ' enng IUe Oirtrnmeul to conBscat" tba ¦ ..lalms aat mines beionglug lo i«ople .-..o. vi-'tel ot treason cr cmspiracy agalast tli. Slate, an.t empow.rlnc tne .toverument to l.r ler that Ibe mloa-- tie wirkel, and. It Itu. iuttrnctloB u disragarled. to work
thriagh
age
The ra
ome.. into (orce immeili.
Our SbliM rir. aa BriUak StaaBen.
A iTiwa IroTS Hoag Kong, China, sa| I iial c >mmaoaar. of Aiueri--4a veaaela bare Hrel on Urlilab ateamera betlevlcg that lhe iatier wua Slitiiulers.
Iron Trade In the Snntii Kictled. The Iron tr.i.le thr.vaglioi; the Soutli i- vory eiollo 1 tie-ino o( thu uupro leiculo I loiianl. Manv fiiruaces lu tlieTconn.so in.l Aiuli-i'iii llstrlets are sobl so fur nliea I lhat ll Is I oil issibl.i fnr fn.iulryiueu nul .mailer c-uaumun. li obtain Iron fr.in tho-n nl noy nguro. Most of tin furunce. havoorl-ri (or their full produiiHon fat lull next ycir. Ir.nlu the Chaltanaagi snl Birmingham .llstrlets Is s .lllu{ a- hlgh us »13aul tn.'.l por ton
Kuuruiou. Fruit Crop In Mi..ouri,
Miaaouri this year will proJuc.i nu .-nor mout (mil crop, sitliiatsl t') bi wjrH »20,OOJ,0OI.
(iaaeral (IH. Xee.l.a Legal A.lvi.er.
..oneral Otis .-ublod tho Secretary nl IVn 1,1 VVnahlugt.-iu t.) send him as legal ulvlsei Muj.r M.irrison. Aa«lslnnl t. Judge Adv.i cale (ienerul Lleber. (lenernl otli. als > nd vises tho Wsr Hepartinont that hn needs t (ow more quartermnslers aul co uoils
Islirornla-. ITar A(a<n.t Tuberruto.is. I Tho State Board 111 lloaltli nf Callfnrnh hai. passed a reaoluHou 'lesilariug lUn - plaus abo.il.l be .-onsblered f.ir e.tabli.hlui I 11 .lunrnutlue ngninst iiuninu tioings am I .I'linestlc aulaial.- Willi tuber.'ul.jsl- euter I lug the State. |
Hui Ma.y lla. .1111 hlilp. Nuw. j
The Navigation Bureau pi,the uavy a I Wu-hlnglou ha. lasued u ll.t n( vessels n ail kinds, making the surprising showlu; l.f ill craft. Tul. Include, many a.nal vossela and i raH capture.1 In Cuba andlb 1-hllipplnes. but the .bowing la, neverthe leas, re l.arkaiile lu coiuparisou with th Luval Hat nf tw.. year. ag-i.
Train Fall. Tlirougli a Uriilg..
A (reigiit triiu m Iho Missouri Pnclll went tUmugi a brl.ig- at st. Paul. Neb. aui three pers.ms wer. lu.tnnlly killed
Tba wreck took lire. HU I the boilise, wit twenty-one car.. Were cousumed. Ph leal ar.- Engineer liillau. Fireman Bur aul llrakeuian F ister.
huldl.r. lo 11. e.Mialal.
(-orp..rai L>a-n'..!^er au 1 Private (:,}alae ofCompany U, slxiaentli InLinlry, now I the I'htllppluae, liar, baen aeutencel t le.ilh by court.martial, aul Private M lleuoeti has been coudeuiuel t.i I weut yaure imrrl.uninent for haviug assaulta native woman la Mual la a month aso. ru crime.. It ll said, greatly arouM.1 lh natives.
\toott Aieohol Kill. Two Itarlaa..
Mi'ilia.i Oaeus and Uiruar.l I'onray rcarinoa of the cmisei Pui.alelphla. hav dial at Valialn, C:al.. frim tba olacla r drlnliing wool e.cohol. Uoh taea er lisiad .1 Utre Ulaad Cal.
ileparied, followe.l by Hie .MunlclpHi (iunrda aud nuly a (ow police reinalueil In the llu. da Chnbrol to keep nriicr. An Immense cr.iwit lingered to ths uul tu watch the proceodlugs und thou Jlspuraed wllh lillle or uu disturbance.
FARMER INSANE OVER GOLF.
Trie, lo Knock Cabbag. n.ad. Over a llriiroop ITIIh a lllrknry (ane,
ll(-«l.lM.Ti.>. Iowa (Special). -The iiiiKS olthe lloulevnr.l (iolf Cln.i are sltuntel lu 11 sul.urli kn.iwu aa Suunysl.le, wheraHoil- ie',1 lleikeriuanu has his Irii.u.; gar.lou.. Ml the time IliiiI lls.-keruiiint Irnu. ~|ir..y.ug his eabli.ge. bugs frnm hi" iii-ilul.i vines lie spent upoi Hie links, greutiy inter.sleil lu the game.
A lew days a^-n his son found Ihu farmer lu the eabb.ige pnl.-h apoilin.1 the crnp, but having a grent game n( goll. IIH baggy irou-er. wers rnilod up. and his fat le.<s were wrnpped with slrlp. of ret flanu'.i. In his hau.l. In place ..( a brassie, wm a heavy hlckorv cane with a crook handle. With it hs wus sui.ahlug Hi' cabbage heals to pieces In a vaiu effort lo litt
rlvsl of au examiner,' 'i of ths bank was t50,000. (|iiarterly slatuniuul the 3U, 1899, were »201,3fl6.60. Ibo llabiiitles will not exc
capllnl According to the oposlts Ull Juue II Is aald thBt ed 130,000,
Union.,
Commlasiouer nf Labnr SIuHhIIc Maokln at Albauy hns Isaued his t quarterly liullelln (April l-Juue 30), ahorea n ateady Hdvnnce lu '
rhIch r nnd
the memberahip uumber ..( inbor otganlzallona was 1210, which la au Increaae of tifiy-tuur ovor tl.o previoua quarler and u( llil since June 30. 1398. The meiubrrahl|> has reached the llg.ire of 188,455, the largest inombor.hl|. thus far recorded by tho bureau.
licliilg
the liencoiip, -riie fanner aald be wns playlug golf. Ile Is ralional ou uil other sulijeet..
Fa.nllr Fouml Heart in Colorailn.
Wall.'r Uaues. his wife an'l two ..h.l.lrsii were fuun.l deal lu their cabin near I'latte Canon, Col. Tlie bodies showed nn signs uf vlnlnnce and the house was nnill'turtieit, leaving the Impr-s.lou tliat the father lis.I |in|.oiie.l the re.t aid then ha.l labl .low., lo .He. -rhe father had bouu out of work (or aome time.
Old Ll'. AilTiro lo I .
Ll Hung Chang, the greal Cliiu.-aesut. mau, lu au lutervlew, snggesta selling t l'hlll|iplue» toJaiian ns the best reme. (or what be regards as the uilstuko uc.juirlng tbem.
Th.'Labor tTorld.
Knglish colliora employ JW.OOO.
Mlchlgai la flrsl to Irnu pr.jdu.illou
ruisbirg 'I'onu ; [.aimers got »i 7; a d.y.
In Havana 4J33 masons went on strike for higher wagei..
About oue OeriEau woman lo every tweu. ly-aovun work. In a factory.
The Cltv Council of (Irand llapl.U. .Mbh., hn. nt'lerail the union label uf Hie luteruu- tl'iual Typugraphlcsl I'nlou uuall Iti priut¬ iug.
Stricken In the Fulpli.
I While the Uov. Huulol Lord, pastor ol Hie I- neformeil Church lu Warren, wua preuch- fng the Hunday seruiou to his cougregatiou he was strlckeu with heart dlsonse aud died lu half an hnur. llu was aereuly. nine years old, and hul lllled poaltion. lu Nyaoli, Bridgeport, Couu., nud Chicago.
Flrat Snow of the Seaaon.
Suow (eli nl McCul'iim'a, lu the towu ..1 iJuaue, Franklin Couuty, n fow days ago. The tall was .(ulto huavy nu.l completely covered the grouud. riiU la the Ilrst auow Btorm oflhe seasou lu tho Adiron. dscka.
I iruineu A|ipolnte.l Nup.rvl.ora.
The State Civil Service Commiasion sl Albauy has beeu told uf the appolalmeuia .it Anne (I. Noion.'it Syrncuto, and Jonunu r, Blake, of While Plains, na n.kialaut supervisurs iu the Houte of llefuge Fur Women lu Uudsou,
Curfew For I'.nii Van. The Bonrd of Trualoes of I'eun Vau have adopted a curfew ordlnnuce. The curfew will be rung nt 7 45 u'cluck evory eveuiug, and alter tlial hour uu child uoder alxleeu yean will be allowed uu the streel. or In pubiio piaoea uolesa accompanied by parents ur legal guardlana ur thuir em¬ ployment make. It uoceasary, A Hue of f 10 tor eaoh offouse ts Imposed,
Iinpro|»«r Canal Charge..
Hint. Comroilet W. J. Morgan haa de elded that tbe nnseltlsd canal cnnlrauli.. amuuutlug to nei.rly t700,U0O, araiuiiiroiier charges.
All Around Iha Hlale.
in, Iho i.erlod extends over ahuut Dla«4V vears, trom thu begiaDlQg ot Ibo eatle, B. C. 605. to the co.npletion ol the temple, B. 1-. 51A, and dedlcatlou la Maroh, SIS.
I'laces,-- Babylou. the river L'hobar. aaar lli.bylon. Jerusalem. "Proilieta." Hoaaa, lerumlau, Uanlel, Eteklel, HagKal, ZnSba. rlah. Isalnh tO.Ci;, belong lu eff.iel to tka rxllc, whatever view we mnv take ot th* Into of their authorship, "Coagitottoa ivlth recular history," Tiielr eoBlael with other uatlona niado a innrkad Imprasaioa npuD the Jews, The OHoDtal Bionareht, Nebuchadnezzar, Cyras, and Darlas Uys. lapes, are well known in aeeular blstory. In Italv thn Tanialus were ralcnlaji at tinins (016 MO), I'be rape ol Luorstta bv Sexlua, sou ot Tar^ulu the Proad, B. O. CIO, livo years after tbu oooiiiletlou ol Iha temple nt Jerusalom, led to the ea|UiltloB of Ihe kings nud the lonnatlon o( tba !«• publlo at Home. In Hroeoe, Iho seraa sages lluurlBhed nbout U, U. S'JO duriug tba siege and deal ruction uf Jeruaawm,
Les.sou I. "Oraolous Invitations." Hara we Ilud Ood's cnll to re|Hjulauoa. Tha taa trlt.es were lo captivity beeause uf tia. I'oder Jeroboam, they noonioo Idalalroat and Uod punlahed them, as He did ntlsr. ward the tribe of Judnh, by allowing tbaai to h« carried into captivity. Before tba divislou ot tho twelve Irlbos thero was dls- aeuslon among Urnnt. Iloliohoam, the soa ot Solomon, wnn king, und he, preterrlai; lo tnku couusel ol tho young men, mada • very heartless rular. I'lie msult was that len tribes called Jeroboam to be tiielr klag, wJlie only two remalnod wttb llehaoivant. Iloten wns prophet In the lasl daysot Jero. hoam from U. C. 781 lo 7ili,
Lesson II. "Hnolel In Unbylott." Hara we enter upon ll.o time whsn Ihs Iwo tribss eallu.1 Ju.lnh weru takou eaptlva Inlo Baby. lou by Nebuobndiiez^ar, U. C. WO. TMa wnj wore thno a oonlury alter lb« tea tribaa wero tnken lulo cnptlVlty. Hera w« Ilaa linnU-l uud hta Ihroe cumuaoloBS relastail l.l enl food olTored tu Idols ot arlak wiaa poured uut liar.ira Ihaiu,
Lesson III. "The Ilobrews la tba Fiaiy Puronee." 11. U, 537. This laaeou briagJ us tu about the lohlule uf ths ralga iliMa- buohadaeiiaar, when ho had eoaqasiad uoaHv nil ol tbe kingdoms ol tba ksawa world, and bnd sel upaKroatKuldanlmaia. unto which he onliad all In his rsal ts to bow down iu worship. To this Idol bit gnvo prnlso (or all bls siiaausses. Ha bopog : UUB tu bring nil tho untlont Ibal wara aa- Icr his control to one rallglou, sad Ihss ta tecum per.nnnuut power to his klaadea. Pha Inltblul coinpaulons ol Uaalsl irai« victims to the klugt wrath nod saftsccd themselves to bo cast Iuto the dsiy (uroaua rather than worthlp thu Idol. Bat Ooil 4a- livorud thum.
Lun.on IV. "The Ilandwrlllag oa tha Wall." B, C. 5:13. Beitiiaszar wns a youag uiHii, ruling iu Habyluu lu plaea ol bls (nthor, who wh. lu refuge nt Bonlpps, kX this time Ihe elly was he.aleged by Oyms. li-it Ihu reoklusByoung ruler eudearondta Ihuw ilia uueouceru hv eulerlDglutoa lasat with ills lords, Uugngud lo droakao tav. .Iry ho snw a .traugo hand appaar nail write upon tho wall, Daniel deelarsd It* aienutug,thst his kingdom should ba lakaa tod hU dnys euded. Tbat tarns alght ba was tlalu, and Babylon fell Into ttashaaiia ol Cyrut.
LeSKun V, "Daniel lo theDea oILIaa*.** B. 0. 636. When Bsbyloa fell lata Iha bnud. ul thoModo-PertlausDaolal wasM' Jealovsy lad laa
ulled to a high olBue, _
oMoers to lay a pino hy which Daalal might ha put to dunth. Tbey parsaadsil King Darius to mako a decree (oihMdIag auy praver ur n.queat hut tbrongb hlia. Daulel ouulluue.l tu pray, and was ssn* loucoil tu thl. lion's dtiui hut Uud aeul Uls angel nud his lite was i.roservod.
l,.»souyi. "I'ha Nuw Heart." B. O, . 185 572, Wo lu.ik back to tbe llmu tooB af.. ll.r thu duslruitluu ol Jerutslsin (H, 0, 1461, and Ilnd Kzeklel, n euptlve Id Baby- loula, living on HiorlvMrUhebnr, uraphesy. lug words of eii.*uuragiiiuout lo Ills paopla 111 elllle. lie is c.illed thn prophet of tba new hunrt, boc.iuse he tnugbt true rapaa- Inuco lo the cnpHvo Jews,
Lossoii VU. "Enokiel's Orsnt Vision." D. (,'. 571. Hure wa hava the vnlley ct drjr bonus, whlell reprusouted the testtarst' lews, whu wui» .load pollHcally au.l splr* ' llunlly, liut Iht'lr resturallon wat de* •crlhoil lu thu eumiug tugothor of tbu housa tnd Iho ontrnoeo ot life.
LesHiiii VUI, "Tha Kiver ol Hnlratlon." B. C, 674, Aflor Ecoklel's failhtul wsta. lugs to Ills pooplo aud Ihu promises ul thslr roturu, Uol gnve lilni view, ol ths latora. whnn the kiugdom ot Christ sbouid tprsad through Ihn enrth.
Ititnuu IX. "lloturuiiig From Cnptlrlly.** II. 0. (136. Here wo have thu grnut ol Oyras, king ol I'erala, to the Jsnt who dnslrud tu roturu to their owu lan.l nud theie rebuild ibe temple Ior Uod's wprshl.., llu eallad upou the peoplu tu usair.t with guld aad liiver nud hoisus and callle lor tbli Jour¬ uey, Instend thl. notice wna iioBtnd In n irnnl-i-..^'"*'"" '^- "Bubulhllng the Taiuplo." Wind"J''¦''¦ jn"fi'cir.d,'^ldli« Hie":" 1"- C, 635, Uere I. doscrlbud th. seoii. ol
the returued cnptlrrs at tho laying o( tbs
louudntlon ot tbe toaipir. The iirlast
Ive a chntiit ul uiusin sBI
Iieuple tb'iul.
I.essuuXI, "EncourugHiglbo Duihien.'
tud l.uvltiw give a chnt prnlao nud the |ieupl« tb-iut
11. C.
5'iO, PHleeo yoars attor tlio laying ul in I oil load,.
rua collon and jute workers' .Irltie at | Dundee, hcotluu.l, l.as assume,! Mrious ! proportion.. About 16 030 mtil worker.are '.
uow tille. i
French coal mines employ i.l,0(iO person*. !
Memtien ol the General Exeru'lv. liiari ( of the Journeymen -r.llors National L'ulon ; of America aonouBca that colored mau are '. eligible for meinbertblr I
The total number o( wnmen ovareiuhloeu vear. nl.I e-n|.loyeJ In Hie laciorle. a-.i I | wnrk.bop. of tbe Brlll.h I.l.uls Is about 500,000, ol whom eleven |.er ceol. belong tu I trails, union..
At Seattle. IVa.h.. the de-nan 1 lor labor • it anprocedented, aa.l wage, bav* risen In the past three month, to tueh an agtaot | ib.l ciimmon laborera now omaiaol a ; mlBliiium wage of #2 per day.
Buffalo, S. Y., has baeo kaaplog up with th. proeaiMiaa la regard lotbeFrowtu ol uaw uuloat. In the yaar aadlug Jclr 1 twenty-alt loeal nsloas ware or(aais*4, with a ataoihsrthlp of aboat MM.
The War Department liuj u|wu*d a r. crultlog uBlcs in l.uckporl.
Au electrio ruad, lirieeu mllet lung, will connect I'errv, Silver Mprluga, Caatlie and I'lka.
Tbo eaah receiiil. at tbe Little Val.'uy (air thla vear were 11000 ahead o( thuaeof lasl year.
Wbeu Itucbealer-. scho |a were o|ieu hun¬ dreds of childreu wera turned away uu ac- coQuI ot lack of proper facilities.
A veto of water haa beeu fouad al Lima sulBclanl to give tbe villag* au iiufalllng supply. It waa located by thu oil peach hrauch method.
Qaaaa-s Out la tha Kalaar.
Qseaa Tlatorla has teut to laptror tVIII- lam a prised eopy of har laailly traa, sbow- log Kisg Dsrid at tha t<>B. A pat Maa as- tariolaal tby tha Qaaaa Is thai sbs la da- ssaadad from tba FsalaM Ibraogb Cada- klab'a oldasl daaghlsr, aad 11 Is saM that £a|.erer WUltast's toarlstloa al bls dlrlaa ortala Is craatly doa lo his gfaadaotbar't lolbls. _
U*arKta'* Ltirg* Wgltitslta,
' Tbalsrgsst wsteraaloa arar lalssdia Ibe State ot Oaorgta bas basa raaalrad by Htssley Llttl*. ot Psaksklll. M. Y. It waighed UIM pounds, Tba aaloa wst saal by tr, B. Ilasiilaa. ol Allanla,
»atr Vark Ctts's ataSta Dtbi. Tbaastbaadad 4aM ol Hatr Totk CBy
Hie fouudatlon, wheu the work ha ilnggal came wllh a message (ruiu Uod to aucourage the peopio to riHfuinu tba work, which they did will. 7.uiuhliahol ttill as lender, Juahua us prle"t.
Leaaon XII. "Puwer I'liron .theSplrlt." B. C. Z'loharlsh a:i proplioi, tells llll visloa uf thu cnndlesllnk au.l inakos Itt aiqillaa. tlou tu the company ut builders ut Jsru. taleui.
THE PATIENT'S MIGHT TO DIE.
Dr, Xicksr.on,af Msrideu, Caaa., AdoallS Miarl.nlBK 1,11. la Uapalaa* Oaaaa.
Dr. Nehemiah Mloiisrtou, o( Msridaa.' CouG., has deolared Ibsl ba sslaallr bad pra->tlted what Judge Mlnaon E. BaldvlB, ul New Haveo, prsaohes, by aduilulslsriag ohioruronn tosudluasaffarliigtof patlsata 111 iioyouA bope ul reoivury.
"Whou n peraou It .ufTurlBg frotn aa la* euratila dlaaose," be tald, "and adiOgaosIS by ooinpeleul phytlclsut raiullslu Ihs rar- dhl Ibal thscu Is do b*lp for tlia pillsat, there Is no raaaoa wlir IbasaSarar sboald' not bo glrea eiiluioiorni, II hs rs^aasts tuoh uatiou, aud b* attltled lo pass OBt.
"1 have ndnlultterad cblorororm uadasl sucb oaadlllons and bar* always Ihoogbtl that I wa. doing a bunana set. Why a portoo should ha obliged to suSer by Iha aid ot uiedloul skUl Is mur* tbsa I saa saaJ
"Accordiug to my uilnd « parsoa bjM ¦ perlerl right lo tay wbst sball ba doM wllb bl* life. Ue may Ilrs or 41a. galsMsj I. JutllHabla lu many sas*s, prorldad Iba suicide bsauo nbllgatluas. 1 haraadslisll parson* to oonimlt snlolda, IrlUag Ihaai tal drawn tbemtelvas rslbar thaa taka asUU' hut so far a* I knoa no uae has followM uiy ndvloii, uol taklag uis ssrloasly, i
"I do not hellara a dovlor shmild haslaa a pttluut'* dealb wllboal lall ooataal ol all uear telatlvo* and of tb* patlaal Mat- self."
Dr. NIckersoD I* a mambsr of tba KaiM •lou Usdloal UiK'lely and oB* ol iba bsst* kbuwu pbyilalaas lu Oouaasllosl. ila ag* J.iys au axiasiiru praslles aaMBg IM wsaltbr olsss and Is eradUsg with MMl euuud judrmanl.
MALE SERVANTS AWE IN DCMAII Chtaaaaaaa naa Thaia antl** Tkaa W*at*a.
Wsa lor baassarerk, botb light sad haa*^ —asa lo laabar aroaad la tba Iraefcs « tbs daft ssrraal girl aad Hll Iba plaea ai tb* sklitsg bsa4sul4aa as bsst thay atai —ara aow la 4aaaa4 at tb* *aployaMM agsasy la Oblaa«o, aag ais «alM lar ersry aflaraooa la Ib* "wsal sd." oolaaaa.
Ia aaay at tba rasMsasa dUlrlela laa< lltss si« lakiag tbslr aaala al rsstaBiaati tkraofb BtlwlaahMly to saaass a saUa. fastorycook. Olbar (sislliss, 4a*Hiitag ol arsr obtalalag tbs proper klad ol ta- Bsis sarraals, atp rsssblag anl (.ir aaa aB4 aa4lac Ihaa uineh asn oaally gal. Ihaa woaaa.
Mast rawasfal miaM Kaclaat, Tba Baltlaaia * Ohio Bailroad has an darad Ihlrly "Ibrsa srilsdar ea i poa ad aoki selldallaa'' iHlgat laaaaallraa Iruw tba Balgwia Losaaallta Walks, al Puliagil. •bia, lar Pissabsr aa4 laaasrs dallrsff. Tbssa asablass, wbaa soasdstaJ, »ill i— isssWtbahfaibast slass of ba powar, botb ia palH . aaaaaay la aiMfamw ararballl la (Ms ssaatrr. Wbaa tbaaa IsssssaUsa* sm ia. Ilrasad tba aaUiaasa * OMa BallMag aM
IstaJ, »ill is«< bsary IrstgM aaH*Hf aad r balil la tmt aaii***
iBalln
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| Title | Nassau County Review 18990922 |
| Date | 1899-09-22 |
| Month | 09 |
| Day | 22 |
| Year | 1899 |
| Volume | 4 |
| Issue | 47 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 18990922 |
| Date | 1899-09-22 |
| Month | 09 |
| Day | 22 |
| Year | 1899 |
| Volume | 4 |
| Issue | 47 |
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^n^§m ^0iintDi lletoieto. ^.#ll «<3ii.af oog>iE:»<. jrivx: oi'.mtm. A FAMILY SBWSI'APKJt Ot LOCAL AND OKNFRAL IN*El.Ll(;EXl E. \y Tiaast gi.i3 TiAstr i«*DTaai.i VOL* IV* flllli 11 FKEEPORT, N. Y FRIDAY. .SEPTE.MHEH 22, 1.^;M>. NO. 47. m W. i. STCCLC. M. D.. fnilCIAX and SURGEOX ^¦^,. aAuiwiii% 1.1. "::ii.\^ I ssaaa is ieBMS.f lio»aa lsi«TP.M. Oaiea, Harrhsni Arenun I gbars Tatn^boaa UUI. HaMwlns IJ. nSAMCIAI.' ibrKochilleGentre VUkt^a Avenna, ^f 96KVilXB CENTRe. Ul. I r. PaiLUVB, PiwMmiI. »«, anaST. linee FtasUaat. BOUH B. Bllim. CaaUsr. ¦•AaR or MRSCTOBa! IkoaMaO. Knlabl. ninuB H. aailth. Ws4sr 11. Hmltb. CkBttssL. Wallaes, «sslla Onrawvll, olamB.amlU, JaliaT.llarlaoa. _lS«wanl T. Tkarstoa. W.naiiBU. PROrKSHIOMAU • Greater New York • I3exita.l Farlors, lOaSERECKER * SRIOMOai. OOVL. FULTON AND GOLD ST3, Brooklyn, N. Y. Aot at Taeth. Uala Cruwns Oaia Pllllacs Othar Fllllag, a.7.0O np. FULTOX AND ooi.ry STBr,i-;r.^, Opp. Ii03ssr'8, BRaOKLYN, H. Y GEORGE A. MOTT. LAWYER, t* Caart BtnUoraach at Brouklyn,N, V. CIt y BasMsnce, Lyabrook, Queeos Co., N, v. TaleptaoBa, "SI Lycbrouk" "2IIUAHrooklyn." llaaCtaMCBl BaaUag Badneai Of IfaiiaaBipaoial DapmUa. :«¦ Bngland and th* A. K to S P. X.: rrtA.ii.tauu. Py Ta**dayi aiid IM- tntEEPORTBAHK n oyunrAWiw,ooo. IIIIIT, fuipon, 1.1. It. -asatOAUL, vtaemat. r^. BPBAOUS, Tka-Prosldiat '#Bdd*H a BAU* OmUmi. SftABO OV DIlUKnOBSl fc; OhaaaeayT. Ppracai TraUaaiO. Millar, p. Wsdar Daa, CbtawiH. Oaanis'VrallaMt OUsamut, Banar B. flaltb. Bum M. WBUaMKBaU. tmi iZiIhisb a< allher tbe illiakserynMtUiMn- ¦psiiWi aa far asli laa lO Hrtiar Baropk Itatafctiwbaslai*. laaasaalaad. I lanira arsapt altaalliw and E. A. DOitUON, ....BOXDED AUCTIO.YEER... Odd rellows' Blnck, FnltoB Street, near Churrh. FRBCPOI^T. JOHN P. WRIQHT, OEXERAL AUCTIONEER, PRBEPORT, I.. I. Adfsrtising This JPapkr 18 SURE TO BRING RESULTS. The only way to attnict titide istp mako known what you have to ofler Tht Literal Mf trtltar SacMttfDl Iterehanl. Job Printing At This Office. Kd" TEAS. M.*' ! vIMMII-afaaa* Black rUxad ya^JA^PoniMaa OolonK flJXMCU-EaflUli Braakfaat '' Prlo* par lb. BO Centa. fioM only in aimisht Paokagos, i lb., i-a lb ., 1*41:>. \ KQeWELLA—Ceylon & India KOeJEE—Basket Fired Japan KQeYO—Pan Fired Japan 0^>i^>^>a^^S^k,^k^*^t^m % I 0. TU-Extra Choicatt 11. < ai*ad*d. Moat Bcoaeaical. rxic*r*rlh.73Ctat*. HW-TON-Exfr.i Choicest EDglish Breaklast. Price pet lb. f i.oo. f IMKWTCO ANO PACKED BY . THE O. & O. TEA COMPANY. ait M, 35 Burilns Slip, New York. - • -r.'j— OOLO ANO RSeOMlnCNDKO BY lls(HtH.Smith, Freeport, N.Y- Mil tv THE LCAMM CMCEin IN ALL LONG ISLAND TOWNS. FctM HUL.DAH I am a brmer kK4ied iH?;ir Stony Broo!<, on.' if t^e most m.il.irioui . ikltin thii State, and was Kith.red wih ni.il.iti i f.ir yi-jrs, .nt titm-s i^lceuklnot worli, ariJ was nlwjys vory co istiptt-.-J as well. For ' n I had nialaria so bad in the sprint;, whi-:i i-hi;,i^cJ in plowing, ,i I CObld do nothing but shake, l mnst Kivn tAo:i iil-oi:! .1 Kiirel f^pMnapttlS besides dozens of othor icix-Jios, bit n..-vi-r obuinoJ gnaancntbenetit Lan fill, ii poach iim-, I h.d a indst .soiious [ of chills and then c.imtnonecd to take K ('..;is P.ibulos, ufon a i% advice, and th^ Urst box m.iJe ino ;.ll r^ht a 'J I h.ive nover I wUhHit thvni sinco. I Like one Talvile i-dch ino'niHi: .-inJ nii^lit ^aenMliincs when I fcel more than usu illy exh.iusto.l I l.ike three in If* Thev have kept mv stomach sweet, mv b-nvels ropiilar and I I not h.id the Ic-ist touch of mjl.iria nor s'>littini; head.tche since I neltced usinii lh«n. I know also th.it I sl.i-p bettor and w.ike up 1 Rfrmhed than formerly. I don't know ii.ijv inmy couipljints 1 Tabuks will heli>, but I ilo know ihev will cure ar,y ono in the n I wag and I woukl not be without them at any price. I iconstdar them the rheai^st-priced medicine in tho wmKl as O the most beneficial and the most convenient lo take. /•seven yeats of age and have worked haid all niv liie. the laSmiMtlwiMis, both early and Lite snd m all kinds oi weather, iha#eil^ver enjoyed such good health .is I h.ive since last IjII; in , lay nciahbors nave ail remarked my i n Hovrd conditton and have *^;Sw» ti*n. what are you doioR ib lo.^k •.o hcalihy ? " at-raaSatilKlhraeOt rwr l«.a.ai«.-»e.lr»"a«aa"Ja Va-aa.* ta* laea.i a»s «rCT<4»u Wl.ws«i.- Bir*»ai lOOOOOOOOOOl WO.M.\N with iJetis of hcr owu" ber acquaintances Rsi.l uf HaUluh Owen. bbe was uue of tbat great uinltitnilo of miil- ille-aged unmar¬ ried women who are dependent upon thcmselTes. Uer mother had often said to ber: "Hnldab, you need never marry for n bome; wben your fatber and I are cana tbero will be money enough to buy you a small place, and you will bo quite independent." lllit a series of mLsfortuncs bad fallen npou tbe Owens, aud ^ybuu tbu debts were paid and tbe estate was fettled only a few bnndrcd dollars re¬ mained. Ueaideii tbe money, Uuldab possessed a common scbool educa¬ tion, excellent bealib, an indepeudcut spirit an.l itrou({ common eeuae. Many plans Uuated tbrongb hcr mind. Tbere was one tbiug sbo Rreally desired, nud tbat was to bo an owner of real estate. Wby coul.I uot sbe do witb small village property wbat the money kiuga bad done wilb railroads—bny dilapidated bouses, put tbem in repair nud sell thom at a profit or keep tbeiu and lire ou tbe reutal'i" Aflor eating breakfast at a friend's houso sbe etiirled out iu quest of a bargain in real estnto. Kvery house sbe passed wbicb looKed as il it were going to decay sbo scanned wilb interest, aud iu some instances inquired if tbo prop¬ erty was for sale. In view of a possi. Lie purobaser, the price wns generally raised beyond tbo reach of Hnldab's small capital. f)u tbe outHkirls of thn village stood an old bouse wbicb she especially wished tu possess. It was large and surrounded by about two acres uf laud. It seemed in tbo last stages uf decay. Tbo ruof uf tbe kitoben bad falleu in, tbe feuce was nearly all goue, tbo well-cnrh bad rotted away, and tbe weeds made a wilderueoa abunt tbe place. "II tbere wasu't so much laud witb it" mused Huldnb, "I might bo ablo to buy it, but I do uot waut tn go lu debt, and if tbo Hulsey heirs kuow tbat I \vauted lo Imy it tbey would v/aut n fancy price" Sue Avetit liotno quite lirod, nud •ivitli n imieb clearer idea of what l$('il)ll would uot purchase thnu ivbcu sbe started uul. "Como iiorii and welcome" bor Irieiul, Mrs. linmsdcll, bnd snid, when tbe breakiug up nt the borne, btead bad left Hnldab without Nbeltor. "Xbauk you, kiudly" the youug woman bad rospouded, "it will only bo for n ebuit tiiuu, for I must get settled." In tho catuo bonscboTd was a lad obout ten ycnr.s ul.l, wbo did chores for bis board. The chores lasted all day lojg, null oven tbo few bouia after supper ivbich I.).inal.I wuutedfur study wore begrudged aud broken. The ehildren uf tbe family crowded tbe paticut little fellow away from tbe lamp aud aivay from tbo lire. Ilul.lab m,-iilo u resolve lhat if ovor hbe bad a bume uf ber own Donald should bavo n cosy uouk by tbe tiru- side. Ube bad belpe.l bim ivitb bis examples, and bo ivas gratelul, f.ir poor nud b.iuiele-ss as be wns bo bad set bis heart ou becoming a grent (icbolar. Tbo evening lhat Huldnb bud been out piuspectiug n man came to scu her ubout selling the llulsey properly. "I nm uue uf the beirs" he stated. "Tbere are Ibrcc uf us, nud we are tired uf loukiug for a buyer. II hasn't been so «-o could reul it fur a loug spell, nud wo niu't in.tie of us but cuul.l uao a bit of cnsh right handy, uow that i-uld weiitlier is a cumiu' uu. I beu I.ver fc see Sary .Vuu nu' Juhu abuut it, nu' tlicy n-ckou if .vuu bev a miu.l lu give us each a buu.lied dol¬ lars fur out- sheer we'll sell out au' the plooe'll be yiiiiru." 'riiiec of tbcm! Oui- bnudred doi-, lara apiece! IliiKlaU tbouglit rapidly. It was a very low tigure. biiil, i be was sbiewd euuugb uot to seem too eager. "1 Mill look the plat?o uvoi- iu tbe moruiug au.l lel yuu kuow" sbe said. Urigbt aud enrly sbe was making ber Mny tbrougb Ibo Meeds lo tbo uld Hulsoy house She fuuiiil a guud col lar, nu exoellent fuuu.liitiuu wall nud timbers, nu.I three m- four ruotus thnt culd be mude bnbitahle ivithuiil uiucli i-\pouso. The laud nlone she kneiv tu lie wurth mure than lbi! juice nsked. .\ftei' ascerlaiiiiiig tbal ibo title nns guod, she coui'luded tbe bargaiu as toou ns piissilili-. It WHS eorly in September, but there was much tu du liefure t-uld vcatlu r. Mbe wout to bci fnoud aud aske.I fur tluual.l "I uaut bim for my boy" she ex plume.1. "I iviil give biiu a bume aud educate bim, " Uuuald ituod by, auxiius to bear the .lei'isiuu. "If ho wauls l.l gu" smd Mra. lliiiusdcll. "I iiave Ull cisiiii uu bnu. { I just took bim in out uf cliarity, but i I have euuugh uf tuy owu" -Ho you waul to bu my boy, Don¬ ald':'' I "Ou, yes'ni, if you plea"c." Hiildili was uot a d-iiu instrativo 1 woman, but sbe kissed tb.' oa;.;er, tip- litl.'.l fnce. 'that caress made tbe j mulhi-rlcss buy ber frieud. Milling tul lay .l.)wu bis lifu iii ber sen ice. ! lu the busy .lays that lolluive.' sbe , fiiuuil lier boy a icry ellicieat helper. ; II M»s Uouslil who eleare.l tbe place uf wee Is. It W.IS lluuald who helped to serilli aud Hhiteivash the rooms. ' It was P^iial'l who w.iikv.l witb oil ' lus luiitbt wbeu tbe drayinau broiight I Hul lab's fiirnilure trum b.'r uld home. 'llonald, I do uot waut y.m tuuork { su bard. 1 fear yuu aill injure your- relf" remoustrat |
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