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MIMOI.E: C«»Pi>2*<. VI vk Ch'.TiTf.
VOL. V.
A FAMILY NKVVSI'.Vl'KR OF I.'UAI. \ M> (iF.VKR.VI, I NTKI.I.Ml KVt E.
FRKKPORT, X. v., FRIDAY, .11 N F ii, l!M)(i.
TBRMS: Sl.SO TEakLT IR ADTAai,!
NO. 34a
KHMET.
Twa blrda that once sang sweetly
WItkia a aylvaa abade Carv lair bope* to a lorer
AM gtadncai to a maid! Tbay atmllcd twneath tbe branchea
Ah# aat beneath tbe boughs, AaditluiUed by love aonga <fir tbcm,
•sckanged nodylDg vows. VIM aont* tbat cbanned thc lovera
Staff tbroagfa tbe wood no more; Tka ajrlvan shade la silent
Wben Joy was loud before! Tba blrda are gone! Thc lovera ,
Lara not! Last night he sat Aad ate one for his suitper!
Tba other's on her bat!
—Chicago Tlmet-IIerald.
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'Efl, It's a good Job," aald
Hose* Sofford. ".4nd
Jobs uow-a.days ain't to
he ¦qeerpd at."
It wai tbe orange twilight of a clear,
eold Fcbmary day, and two young
, aiMi were walking along thc bard-
fl^trii footpath whlcb coii»Ututed a
•iiort cot tbrougb the Halboume
Wooda to tbe TllUge. wbich nestled
mdff tbe western hills, Tbe brittle
braacliea creaked In the wind, the
Iddea tinkled softly now and then,
•¦d fltNn Ihe belfry In tbe village tbe
. dock lalgbt be heard striking six.
Meaea BaffoftI, old Rider BaCford's
MO, was a carpenter, aud be had Just
•eeaicd tbe contract of building a
Maaenratory on the scJlh end o.t Bal-
booroe Hooae,* whose gray stone ga-
bM were Jnst visible through thc
Maacaa woods. And as a natural con-
''l iMiaeaee thereof, Mosea SaSprd was
'''' •soMaat.
"Thejr''* ao'"' '"'" "'" lower busl. I ttmt. be tlieyr' said I'pter Peck, who waa abamhliag along at Kafford'a side, 'i- witb a ba. lamlpa over bis shoul¬ der. '^ "Tbere are yono;t ladiea in thc fam- :. Ur," said Moses, loftily; "and yoiing % hitflea arr often fond of plants." .'; "Uaat bo very stylish, I s'pose?" Mid refer. "Ppdonbtrdly!" snld Moses. '. "Hain't seen 'oiii. hnvo you?"
"Wby. no. Thc fniuily don't nrrlvc
V ,1 aatU' aext month."
\ "Pally Wenlworth wns looking slyly
oat from twhiud the netted ball-fringe
o( tba while window curtains of tho
onc-atory. red fariu-house Just this
Side of the mill, lo sec thcni go by—
""\ IVHjr Wenlworlh, to whom Moses Snf-
'if lotd was engaged; and. ns a matter
_ of eonrae, Peter Peck nnd his bag of
tomlps went snllt.'iry nml aloue thc
rsat of lhe way.
(.' ""Jnst In time for tea," said Polly.
'', witb a BDille tliat showed her dim-
plea.
"Tbat's my ro«sI liick." snhl Moses,
,; and be sat down In front of the bright-
H-:-- If piillshod stove an.l watched Polly's
-^'^'trJm Ognre as she flitted to and fro,
¦aw Intent on uncovering a Jar of
I* eranberry Jelly, now piling crullers
•a a blue-edged plate.
How pretty she wns! How fresh
' aad l«sy! Kyrs blue as the flrst blue
r IrMata that unfol.l in siinuy. sheltered
aooka—hrown hnir, shot iicrc nud
•'. there hy streaks of gnld -Inuslilng lips
at ^arlei!
"WBa lucky fellow." tlinught Moses .-AAf^Uen he i-ei.icnils'riMl with a thrllr.«r adileil satisfaction what he ---had heard'that iiioriiini;—Hint l-'ariuer Wentwwrtif had five thulisniid dollnrs la tbe biiull.^'inid.^n.t it would most probably rercrt lo Ills" only child,
"la ll true nlHiut thnt young la.ly at Balboume Hoiwe?" asked Polly, nsslie . . get tbe shining ten |H>t on liio table. "About what young Indy?" ! "Oh. you know." ... "How should I know, pray?"
"Aren't you hend cnrpi'iilcr up —ilwrt?" saucily retorted Pully, "Couie, alt down. Tea is nil ready."
"I'vo engaged to l.ulld 'cm n new conaervatory," said Moses, "but I've aaan no yonng lady almuf."
"Then I'm wiser than you.'.' said rdlly, "for Bella Hrndlcy tol.l mc th.-n- waa the pri'ttiest yuung In.ly yuu ever ¦aw up there."
' "Mlaa Ballwumc," said Muses, liclp- iBf blmaelf to some ot tbe dcltcnu-ly ¦Uccd cold ham.
"I anppose so. rnuic down to sec
abeat the conservatory Is-lng built
to aalt ber, I ilsre say." with a littic
paat. "I declare, Moses, I'm Jealous'."
"Nonsense!" sal.I Moses,
Bat the ne»t day wiicii ho went up
to Burrejr the projected linprovcmciitc
¦ad lay out bis work, he coul.I not
help being Intei'i'stcil when be snw
a talk slender yuung Indy, In a blue
., caabmere nionilnrf robe that trulUMi
_ at least half a ynnl nu tlH> floor, nnd
pale, flaxen hair, piled In a mountain
el frtues alwve her brow-, saunter out
of Ihe drawing-room dno.- Inlo the
¦oaib boudoir, one shle of which was
already torn down to make room fisr
the cryatal walls cf the uew conserv-
" atory.
"Dear, iWar," said sIh'. n-ith an open volnme of piM-iiis In lu-r hand, "how ¦weet~how tropical will In. thc gcu- aral effect r'
"I 3np|)oae It Is your idea. Miss ttai- bewae," said tlie yuung cnris'uicr, gnl- Ihally.
"My id-a? Oh, nf rourac, ' sni.I the jraaaa lady with a little giggle. "And I hope you'll make it perfect and coui-
"I ahall do my Is-st, iHini.-uInrly that jron are lutcn-sied lu It."
said
That waa the lieglnnlng of their ac- Valatance, and pivtiy Polly tvoiild bavo be<>n Jt-aiuus with a vengeance abe have mvu how fnmously It H^aaresacd. Tia- } oung l.-i.ly nml hrr IHX-ms fivipicully fuiiud way Into the south hnu.I..lr-uf I oaly to watch iIh> buildiug op- mMoaa—and Mnscs r..uiid hliuaelf lore ,lo l.cr after tlie moat ' appeoved manner.
fm U««es sa enough of a Tai.kc.-
la have an cre in u.e mnln clum.c
¦Bd. having nintlc divers nud sui.diy
laailirlea. had nM-<>rislui-.l tl.al S.|uln'
Levlnley Ballsiunic I.n.l Ihn-c daiigL-
,. Iwa aad a fi..rliinc cf ihnv hundnnl
Ibaoaaetl dollar*.
"That's a huiidn-d ih.vnsan.l dollars
. aalSBIl" said M.vs,.» IU himself. -Iiv
^ fcalUT. Its worth irrliig for!"
I For Uoe<.a lu I.U Is..- h.NMl had Ihs-o
a greal n-a.lcr of dl-ue is.vcls. nmi
^ iMd maik- himself scipia.nld with
¦MWy a hero of i-o.n,iii--c. humtvic as
-.blaaelf, who ho,l mnnied bein-ases.
Afd way out h<-?
' Aad |wor Polly n lijit .vf her? Slu-
Caald Dot bring Lrii-cir to In-lleve lo
tha defect ion uf her ila n.v ni tl.-ai.
"It's not Irilc!" crlcl she. with rising rolor and flnalilug yes. -lla mall.-loin. eUlagc gossip. As If MOM-a could pus alMy care f;>r nayooe I.ul me!"
"Baf. my dear" r.-ni.tDslraicil her ¦Mlier. -pi-otde ^a^ ih.v are aciiialiy
"That's because he's so busy," said Polly.
But the next day a letter came from Moses, telling thc poor little lass tlmt be gave her back her troth, convinced that he could never make her bappy— tbat they were not rongenlal to ono another, and a sheet of Just such plausible nonsense, whlcb amounted to tbe breaking of his engagement.
And Polly, stunned and bewildered with tbe force an.l suddenness of the blow, her r.rcs dim with tears and eyery vein in her whole body a(]uiver. snf down nn.l tvrotc: "I release youl"
Poor Polly! Poo. fitllc wounded faw-n!
But Moses SnlTord. uiily conscious of being pllght.-d tu .Miss .Vuiellu Ceb estinc Ilnlliounic, cured little fur Pub ly's agoulcs. A mnn must rise in thc World, l.y whatever means!
Miss Bnlbournc being of rather n romantic turn, wns decidedly In fav-o.- of a candlestlne umrrUig; at once- lu the village church, or else an lusiin- taneous cloiiement. But Moses w-ns too much Iu fear of otfeu.IIng I'npa Ballioume for that,
"He never will consent Iu tho world," said .Miss Amelia, rolling up her flshy blue eyes,
"Ves he w-lll," snld Moses. ".Vs a man he will recognize thc r.iuallty uf his fellow man."
But iu this Instance thc Indy dl.I not iDtend thnt Mr. Snfford should have his own way.
"I w-on't Iw mnrricd at nil 1/ I cnu't lie married nt once in tlint dui-k of n Iltlle church." snld Miss Amelia. "Tucsdny of next week. Say Tues.lay of next w-eek, Moses, there's a dar¬ ling."
Aud the roiunntic bridegroom was conipidled rchi.-tautly to nsscnt.
It was Moudny nftcrn.M.n. a sunny, blusterous Mnrch day, and .Moses wus busy putting up the .tratoat shelves of the flne ucw conservatory, when a carriage rolled up to the front door and a tall, gm',--hended gmtlcninu alighted, proceeding Immediately to help out a plump old lady and three rosy girls.
It's the famliy," quoth Moses, drop- plug bis banimer into n keg of nails. ".Vnd I not married to Amelia yet!' While this reflection was passing through his brain the door ot the soutli boudoir opened nnd a ehei-ry- cheekcd girl, Wi-ni.iK.'d up-to tbo eyes in fur, cried out:
".Viirelln! Where's Aurella? Vour niolher lias come!"
"Are yuu lokiug for .vour sistcr'i!" said Moses, wilh a bow modeled frum the dime novels.
My sister? Nu!" crl.'d thc cherry, cheeked girl. oiHinlng h.'r velvet-black eyes very wide. It's thc housckeciu'r's daughter. Aurslln Bloggs."
"Aurella Rioggs, tho housekeeper's daughter! What in tlie name of X>cs- tiuy did this mean?" Hut while .Muses was yet turuing over the knottty puint iu bis miml, Aurella hei'scif hurried to the scene, coiirtesylng.
"I'm lici-c, Miss Lilly! Yes." with a (Ictinnt gnzc nt .Moses. "I nm thc housekeeper's dn.ighter! And if yuu'd hnd the spirit of a luouso yi^u'd have mai'rled me long ngu."
"Vou dccclvd ino!" trnglcnlly crici uut Moses.
"I d.iu't car..." sputtered .Miss Aur.'- Ila Bluggs. Y..h'i-c only a Juurneyman <-aris>ulcr nfter all."
And she fulLiwcd l.cr young la.ly out of the rouui.
.tluscs. feeling pnrliculnriy sinnll.
went l.nck »o Polly -but Polly ilcclln.,!
tn hnve nuytliiiig more tn sny to hi....
"I Uioughl yo.i loved mc?" sai.l
.Moscg. dlsi-..iis.dntid.v.
"I did once." snld I'oII.v. "but I cnn't love one whom I do not rcsiic.-t."
And Ih^iwccu his tw-.i sw-eclhenrls Muses fuund himself sulllary and nioiic.
FiTAMDIWFIIlE
Fen Dead and Many Injured in a New York Tenement.
THE NEWS_1PIT0MIZED. | MA DEFIES THE ffOELD
STATE NEWS.
Waalilncton Item
The .Vnvy nepnrlmcni has deci.l.-.I
to cstnbllHh n lurge .-oaliug stalion nt i r-„ . ri i o - .l -r . r- .
San uiego. Cnl. , roreien Fleet Seizes the Taku Forts
Alter Being Fired Upon.
MONEY TO BURN,
Ku
"A run ou n hnnk Is n funny thing." Snld thc old bnuker. wIiu wns iu a rcmlnlH.'cul ims>.l. "They will start wltliuut the sliglilcst cause. nu.I yuu never kuuw when lu cxih-cI Ihem. It mny he only n ruuiur. It imiy Ih> in llie air, nnd thc deed Is done. Mnny n guoil bnnk hns gone to the wall sl.i.ply be¬ cause there was m. way I., know that a run was hi pruspccl. ami Ihere are times w-hen thc sunn.lest bnnk In Ihe tvorid could uut stand nn uncviu'clcd ruu.
'-.V numls-r uf years ngo. when I was n youug nmn. I wns cashier of n bank lu Ihc interior uf the Slale. The bank was lu gisi.I comllll.in an.l |S'r- fcctly Kuuod. ami wc .11.1 not .In-iim thnt uur credit w-ould Lc .lui-sllom-.l. But one dny n run wns stnrti-d with- ont warning, nnd Inside ot tw-o hours tliere wus a howling mnl. aroun.I Ihc bank, aud we i-cnilzed Unit w-e had n serh.us sltuniiun to fnw.
'-It nns simply liuiioasllil.' fur ns tu nonn all the deinnnds. but I luil.l ...it tlie funds that w-e hnd on hand, kno - Ing full w-cll thnt it n-ns n .|ucsiii.n of only n few- minutes «-hcn wc would Is? obliged to eluse.
"Klnnlly thc president of tIi-> bnnk cniuc tn me and snl.l In a h.w voi.-e:
" 'Huvv much longer cau wc hol.l oi.Cr'
- -.V.u over ten minnles,' I answenil, wiping the beads ..t iH-rspiiatiun fruui my brow,
'-fniuily nnd .IcIilsTntcIy he reached over to the money cnse, pickc.l jp a flu bill, rolle.I it ¦engthwlso, slepis-d to the sieve and lit il. riieli, with, out a iiuivcr of na .'.veil.I. he pnulucM a (ignr. bit oft Ihc eu.l nnd pmccedcd to light it froiu Ihc burning LIIL
"Thnt move saved the bank. lhe man to whom nt thai niomcni I was han.linc his balance gnsissl ami ili.'ii. shoving the money back, said he w. ul.l b'nve It. II vvas llie turn of ihc U.l.'. nn.l Ihe run o'sscl. We dl.liit .'ve;i Inac the flu Lill, ns lh.' pn'si.l.ui was cnn'fiil enough to we thai there wns .'...•ugh left to Is.' redeemed."—Detroit Kn-e Press.
POLICEMEN MAKE BRAVE RESCUES
iM Kolire Familv Wi|>ed Oui—Ol An. o.her llouaaliold Three Are Dead and Sia Are Severely Injiireil—A I'oiire man lllaks llla Llir lo Save Imper. Iliad Tenanta ami Una lla,l.y Unrned.
.New Yurk Clly .SiH'.lal.. -Teu iK-r so.IS suir.H'iiU'iI or hiu'iicd tu .lenth. lu- cbidlng uuc entire fanilly of s.'veii is-r- Kons; seven seriously injiircl, twu slightly Injiird, au.I a pmiM-rty l.iss m.i e.v.e.'iling ?.S.»i.L Thai Is Ihe re- siill uf a nil- uf n.yslcrluus origin whl.-li giitti'il au ul.I-fashluned llve- Blui-y Icueim-nl in So. :'A .Ja.-ks.in sin'cl. Thc d.'ii.I nn': William Culler. hilM.nr, furty y.'i.rs: Knte C.illcr. his wife. Ihlrly-liv.- y.-ars: .VInry Cutler, dnught.'r. Uiirt.-en y.-nrs: .loseph (-ot¬ ter, sou, Iw.'lve years: Kal.- Cutler, diiuglil.'r, uin.' yenrs: Juhu Cutter, win three .vears: VVilllnm Cutler, son, nine uitinllis: Louis .Mnrlus, bilHirer, furly y.'urs: ,Vlnry Marl.is, his wife, Ihlrl.v (-Ight .vears; Klsi.- .Mariiis, tlnught.-V, six j-cars, ami Palrlek Hyrm-, Iwcnty- tlve y.-ars. Tlmt th.' mil if dend mi.l liijnn'.l was m.t far great.t Is .lue to the fa. I Uiill fonr iHilh-emeii did their duty nobly. Om- In particular, I'atr.d- man .lani.-s T. Knowlcs, .-ocred lilm self wilh gb.ry. I'h.' Hn- slnrtcd nlMuii iJili. o'.-l.M-k a. 111. The tiam.'s hn.l galni'.l full headway iN-fore any of tin- Ililrly ur mure im-i-soiis Iu Ihc Inillding awakem'.I. .Vn employe of a iicnr-by Laki'i-y was Ihc lirst to give the ninrin.
I'atriilman .lames T. Knuw-Ies hennl the eommuU.ni which fuliuw-ed thc cry of warning, an.l ran frum his |sist, rap¬ ping uu the curb fur nsslstauee, I'n- troliiinu Sellcck hcnrd the raps, nnd Joined his i.roth.'r uttl.i.r. Together they forced an cntrnnee Intu the house next iloor nnd mnde their wny over a uan-ow- stone ledge to the window up- IHisite, from whl.-h the flnines were IKiurlng, l'p thruugh the smukc the poll.-nmen gi-u|S"d Ihcir wn.v Iu Uie ruoius occupied by lhe Culler fninily. new tcnnnts.
On Ihc olher slil.. of the ll.Mir Ilv.'d the Mullienrus, liusbaud. wife nn.l U.i-ce chihlren. nn.l n iMianlcr, Ijirry Kllroy, They w.-rc puahd out nnd si'iit to Ihe Htn'.'l. Tb.' ehilhlng of one of the pidl.'emcn wns then iu llnines. He t-nisheil Ihe Hre out with his hnmls. The Klrc Ilepal'tinent cnuic, anil iif.- snving la.Itlcrs were run up. I'Tri'in.'.i cul.-rcl the bui-ulnH buibling ami fouml the Cutter'fnnilly hn.l in-r' ,e,l. I-'urthcr lnv('sllgaii..n .-esiilt.-il In tin- dlscnv.-ry of Ihc other victims.
Within a few blocks uf the tcuemenl when- Icu iKTSons perished In lb.' llnmrH auuihcr fire uccurre.l, resulting In Ihc death of one |M>rsun nu.I the in¬ jury uf nine others, Thc .lend iwrsuii la .Mrs. .leniili' .s.d....iuu. thirty .venrs of nge. r..uud burned to denth In the rc.r ..f fne Hrst ll.sir.
The buUdiug. .No. 2(5 Itutgers sli-cct. In whicli this occurri'il. hns lu'eii ten anteil hut a few iminths. II .•..iitnilid sl.\ II.HvrN nn.l n l.nsen..'iil. .Samuel .><<d..i.i<.n, wbu lives lu Ihr froni on lhe lirst Moor, .'ombicts a nillllnei-y esli.h- llsliinenl. He wns ehnltlng in Ihc front Willi a friend when n gusi uf wln.l l.l.'iv a biiv ciirlain agnlnsl ll.c gns J.'l. Ihc .UCII rnn fur wnicr. ami Ih'- f.in' Ih.'y retiiriii'il the ciilir.' .-.inlenis of 111.- ruiuii w.'i'.'bla/,lug up nn.l sm.ikc wns iHiuriug lliruiigh llu- nnrruw slalr wiiys tu till' ru.if.
'I'll.' Ilam.'s we.-.' exllngulsh.'il in a f.'W miuul.'s. WI.eii it was thuiight that all III.' I.'i.ants had gotten uut Bnfely 111.' I....ly .if n vvuinan was f.niml In lh,' hiillvvay in Ui.' n'lir uf th.' firs! Il.i.ir. Sh.' ha.l L.s'U burm-il to .leaili. She was ltleiitill.-.l ns .Mrs. .I.-nuie Sui uiiiun. wif.' .if Saiini.'I Sniuniuu.
The seeon.l Iniernnllourl Congress '
of American Kep.il.lics will nssembh. j In thc City of Mcilru n.'Xt y.-an b.'-
tw-(K'n April and July, I
Tht- Wnr Depnrtuicut issued urders for flic retirclucnt of .Miijnr-Uencrnl
Wesley Merritt i,u aeeouut of his ' reaching the nge limit.
Major I-'rderick Kuger. t.f Uie
Fourth artillery, statione.1 at Kort .M.-- |
Heury. Mnrylaud. w-ns phiei-.l .ui lhe '
retired list Im-cihisc of nge. lie hns ,
served i-outluiiu isly for forly-fuur , years.
Doi Jun.i Cucstas. LL. I... the first ;
Minister to Ik- sent to this country j
ns the dlplonintlc representative ot |
I'ruguay. was funn.rly prcs.'iiicd to '
thc President. I
Presldcul M.'Klnley has nppoiii.ed i
Former It.'prcs.'ntalive W. 1.. Hynu.n. ! of ludiunn. n incmLcr of thc cumml
RELIEF FAILS TO REACH PEKIN
the FlKhl at Taku Laala Seven Ilonra Koaalana S,iaer lleavleal Loai A.non Allleii Korces—Heller lone lleturr to Tie..-Tain — China Nun al Wa Wllh the CIvillird IVorld.
I.OII.1..U Illy Cal.Ie,.-China .l.'.'lan-.l war againsi the w-orl.I wm-n Un- Taku b.rls o|H'm>.l fi.-.' up.ju the iut.'rua timial tl.-.'t. .V Japanes.' .Ilsi.iii.li l..,ai whl.'h i-eaehed Che Koo from I'akii liroiigln the news Ihai lhe for¬ eign a.lmli-als at Taku issn.'.l an nitl
sion to codify the criminal laws of the j iiiatnm if. ihe i-ommumlers of Uie lakti
United States.
MRS. GLADSTONE DEAD.
Widow of Ihe "Orand Old Man" ol Knc land Pnssea Away al llawnnlen.
I.oml.iii (..y Ciil.h'i. Mrs. (lln.Ision.'. Ul.. ivl.l.iw of William Kwart (ilad ston.'. Ill, F.iiiiish st.-.|..small. Is d.-a.l. H.r 1....IV \.-IS burl'i! iu Westiniusl.'r Alilii'v h.'sl.!.. tlial of h.'r huslinml.
.Mrs. V\-|lliiiin Kivaii (;in.Ist..m' w-ns elul ll .-l-^li. ...ills oi.l. ami hn.l Ih..'!. slowly sinking for s.nn.' lim.' pnsl nt Ila.va'-.I.u C.I-III, 111.- fninily sea'
fiirls il.'iiiiiii.liiig lhe wlihilnnval uf Ui.'lr Iniops l..'r..n' -.' p. in. .liiiii' 17, Till' forls .iis'iii'i! III-.. .Ill 111.' ivai-siiips ill r.!.4."i uelo.-k Sumlay nioruing. ami III.' Itiissian. I'-n-mli. Hrlllsli and ,lii|i aiies.. slii|.s l-.'l.11.',!, I'll.' foris snr- r.'ml.'i-.'.l aflcr s.'vcn li..iii-s- Loml.anl nieiil. I'll.- forls uu I...II. sides uf Un- Pel Ilu a.-e ...iw u.-enpl.-d l.y Ihe lu leriiallomil fon-es.
II is n-iMiri.-d Unn lh. Hriiish war- ship .vig.-rim-. Ihe (l.-nmiu giiiilH.al Hils ami .1 Ilnssian giiniiuai w.-r.' lia.lly dsmug.'.l Ly lh.' lln' fn.m Ih.' furls. II Is slai.'.l Uiill III,' Itiissliin .-asmilii.'s wci'v;. uni kill.'.! ami |-.>riv liv.' w..1111,1.',!: (;,.ri,11111. ilirw killcl inn! si'Veii ivonii,l,',l: Hrlilsh. on.' kill,',! nml on,' w-oiinde.l. uml Kr.'in-li. oil.' kill.',! „ii.| on.' woninl.'.l. a lolal l.r nv.'iiiy ,,11.. Ullli-il ami liflv .s.'v.'ii wouml..,!.
.!„' (.'liim'.sc i.,rp.',lo l.oais hav.' 1,,'en .s.'iz.'.I hy 111,- iilllcl ll.'.'l.
Th.' I.-l.'graph lln.- iiiul III.' niilwav b.'twc'ii liiku an.l ri.n'Islii have b.'..n il.'sin.y.'il.
Till' Ju|>iim'Mi. dispali'li l.oal also
Iininglil news Uiat tin- legatlinis al
I'l'kln hatl Leen lak.'ii. ami Ihal III.'
Lawlessness bas been resumed in St. i Inii'rnatlonal t'oliimii. umler .Vdiniral
Tlie JJnvy Department lias cslab. Ilsh.'d n lulled States .Navy |.ay oitli-.' ut Hong Kong, with aymasier Smilli in eharge.
Onr Adapted lain...la.
The Siip.-.'iin' , oui-t of Culm hat. ruled Ihnt, umjer Ihc d.-.-rce of (ieneral Uroukr, only .-Ivil ii.arriag..s an- legal. An npiN-nl will l.e tnken to ili.- luii.-.l Stnt.-s Supr.'Uie I'ourt.
(luvcrnur-C.'ueral Wood has ilceld.'.I to npiH.liil n siw'cial cummLsslou to sifl the numerous charges uf oUlclal cur- ruptlou In Cubn.
Cenernl Mne.Vrihur at .Manila reiMirts the .'npturc uf the n-Lcl llen.'n.ls III- zau ami Cavestaiiy.
Miillitudcs olfereil suggislions for clvil rule In the I'liilippines during thc Tnft IJonimlsslon's lirst w.-ek ut wurk nt Mnnllii.
fie'nerni .Mnxlinn Com.'!! has wrltt.'U a letter cun.-crnlng the etfurts uf I...U. the Nntlunnl nud Uepubllei.n pnrt i.s In Cuba to convince the pcuple thai he fnvurs their cnmli.Intes for ulllce.
I.uuis because of th.- falbire to settle the Klrect car strik.'.
While working ou lh.' .-am llev.-.' bridge nt .singai-.i Falls, .N. V., H.'iiry Sclpph' fell •JKI i't tu Instani .I.'alh.
Thousands of Knglish sparnnvs hav.- been fuund den.I lu Chl.ag.. sii-....ls. hnvlng Is'cn polsuueil I.y nukuuwn liersuus.
S.-ymom-, after trying for - w.-ek to g.-i Ihn.i.gli to I'ekin, lia.l liecn ,'..iii pell'-.l l.l R'Uirn tu Tlen-Tsln.
I.oll.I..n (Hy ('al.l.'1-l.onl SalisLiny,
nil,'11 .|,n-sil,iiicl III till' II,Ills.' .if
I..,nls on Ih,' l-|,lm',s.. sliiiallon, saltl
he I'.'gi-cli.'il he was imaLle lo cullglil
'11 III.' Ilonse Oil III., slal.. of affairs In
, „ .. , , , , China. Aiiniinii S..yiiiour. I„. ,'.iiitlii.
Passcng..rs from Cape.N.imc,leclnri'd ,„,,, |,..„| riiunicl i,. Tl.-u Tsln hut
nt Vnncu'ivcr. U. (!.. that lhe rleiincss I ,,,„ ,;„v,,rnuiein .11,1 mU know ...xa.tlv
of thc gold fi.'l.ls have not Is'.-ii exag
gerntcl.
A Inrge numlM'r of slii.l.'nls fn.n:
WES, WILI.IAM E«
It IILAIISTOSI.
sin- was Uie elilost .laiiglilcr of lhe Inl.' Sil itl.liai,! i;iy:i..«. Hart., of lla-v.- .h'll (iisile. nml ivas iiiarri.'.l i.. Mr. lihi.lsione In is:!!.. II.' .H.si Mny P... IM'M.
.•she was a woman iovd ami n.Imlr.'.I l.y Un- vast .Inh' uf th.isc who .-ni.'" Ill .-.uitail with her busy nn.l varlc.l Hf.'. She ha.l great Inllii.'in-.' over h, r hiisLnmrs a.-11.uis.
Fiiiruiuui CoIIegi', at Wi.-hlla, am! from the Southw-.'st.'ru Kiiiisas Col¬ lege, at Wlnfichl, hoys nml girls, hav.' goue into thc Kansas wheal in-- s as harvesters.
Hishnp Potter, of New Vurk Clly. uphchl trusts lu his l.n.'cabnir.'at.' s.'r- uinu 10 seniors of Harvar.l Inlverslty.
The Fcdoral iiuaraniiiic at Snn Fraii- elsco. eatnbll. tied hcnuse of f.'ars of the l.ubuulc phigue. has L.-.n i-iils.'il.
Uciwrts from Ihc Klomllk.' show thnt the "cleanup" will !,.> Sl'."..ihh...«k., whl.'h Is much larger Ihan was .-.v-
IH'Ct.'lI.
Dr. Kennedy, convict.'.1 of Ihc mnr
(Icr of Dolly Itevnohls, nt llie (ir I
Hotel, New Vurk City, has been .1.- uled n new irli.i l.y lh.' N.'W- Vurk Supreme Coun.
David Hl.>.-k gnve a birih.luy parly, at which 111' p.-eseiil.'.l .-a.-li of his l.n chll.h-eii will, n ch.-.k f.,r tnOOii.
.V Snn . Ke frelglii Iraln ran Inlo n l,ai,I.-.I street .-ar at llul.-liliis..ii. Knn.. killing Ilin-.- p.'rsoiis ami Lailly Injuring four oth.'i-s. Tin- .I.a.l ai.. .Mrs. William Hnnh. .Mrs. .1. S. Pal Ion nml .Mrs. tic.rgc (:....ii.
The pr. sperlly of Ihc fai-nn.rs In lh.. Xorthw-.'st is liiilli-al...l l.y lhe fa.-I that ninny of lii.-m nr.' making nr- raugcments to visit 111.. I'nris Kxposl Hon Ihls siimm.'r.
The .Ml.Ival.' Sl.'.-l (- panv, of
I'lilln.I.'Iiihla, Is to .n'l-l a larg,. ar mor plate plani lu .-..iniiete wilh lli.' Carnegie an.l H.'ilih'h.ni \V,,rks In tiuvernmi'nt .'oinrii.is.
flovernm.'iil engim-.'rs asi-.-rlain Uiat Ihe current in tlie Chl.ag.. Itiver Is n.it tou stn.ug fur iiavigail..ii.
After receiving twu giiushoi w-oiin.ls. Wnt.'hnnin Jnm.'s D.'la.n-y shot ami kllleil nn unknown burglar at (lil.-ag...
(J.ivcrnor Shaw, of b.wn, ami lli'n-.' others were Injiin.l by ili.' ...lllsl,,ii of Nurthwcstern trains at Ii,'s Moiius, Iowa.
Lucretln P.-alsi.ly Hale, eighty years old, oldest surviving sister ..f tin' Itev. Dr. Kdivnnl Kv.'rell Hal.', .ll.'.l In Hostuii. Miss Hill.' .'oiiiril.nl.'.l i., pe rlodlcnls f<.r young ik'Iso.is.
Knrelcn.
The uuniL.'r .,f In.rs.'s an.! mnl Inn.I.'.I ill S.intli .Vfrliii sii ili.' I...gi
n.r wliiii .V.lnilnil Seymonr's In I l.'iillous w.'r... ll Is r.-nn'.I Ihal Ilm
,'Ii.'.k 1,1 .Vilmlrni Seyinonr's fon-.'s, i ii.'.'.'sslialing Ih.'ir r.'iiirii lo Tlcn 'I'sin, j will l..|id 1.1 Inrg.' ac-.'ssluiis tu tli,.
ranks of the llo.vers. i.ml imiku Iheir ¦ sii|.|.i-.'ssloii sllll more illlllcull.
I lllltUVINO TKUOI'S TO CHINA.
: t'lille.l Statea, Knylan.! nnd Pranre Or.ler I Soi.liera to Iho Scene of Trouble.
I .Manila ,Hy Cal.h-i.~TIie Ninth H.'gi ; 111. Ill has b.'en onlen-.I to .Manlia,
wli.ii.'.' II will pi'm-....,! lu China.
Tin- guiil.oi.I Com-or.I, wllh marln.s
,il...anl. has siiilcl under seal.'d ui'dcrs,
sii|.|>.i,se.Ily fur China.
LomloiilHy Cal,h'l.—The Hriiish (iov- I'l-nin.'iii has .I.-.-hl.'.! i,. ,!,.|ae!, a ,llvl- j s|,,ii (iii.iKHli iiieii of infanirv. Uire.' Liill..rl.'s uf arilll.'ry ami a sieg.. ii'ain fniiii Uic Natal iSlr it.'.iv.'rs Hiill.'i'-si l..n-.'sf.iriiiiin,',Iint.' .llspai.'li I., (-hlna. KiiglamI Is ii,','iiiniihilliig mililary ami iiiival fon-.'s ill Ih.' far Kasl.
I'nris Illy Cablei.- The .Minister of Marin.' has onl.'i-.Hl a .llvlsinii of .'riiis-
e.'s go! rea.ly f.ir s.'a to n'lnfoi tli.-
I''r.'ii.'li s.pin.!r..n In ('lilin-s.' ival,'i-s. Triiiispori lis ills,. L.Ing pn'par.'.l i.i LiU.' milliiiry i-..iiil-on-.'iii.'iils.
TIIK |-|li:sll>KNT ACTS I'llO.M I'TI.V.
V\-asliliiClou. D. C. iS|i,','lal,. -rii,' r'r,'s!it,'iitl,ass,'iit luslrii.'.l.iiisio It.'ar- .V,ln,ii-al K.'iill.ft- .lln'.'liiig hlni lo pro- lei'i Amerli'iin Inti'iesls. ami i,, lhat
'in! lo ill'l loiii'iirreiiily ivilli lhe i-i'|i i'l'si'iiiaiives of till' lliller powers. Til,. .V.lmlral's ii,,w,.rs nr.. amiili. Io s..!/... |-..ri.s. light ..r .1.1 iinyililiiu'. |.n.'tliil...! il
is In Ills .Inilgin.'iit n. ssary for lh.-
III-III.-.-II..1I of .Vm.'rl.'iin Ini.'n'sis. Till- I'n'sl.lcnl Ims also .lin'.l,'.!(ien
ral Miii-.Vr.hiir Ly laLle lo siin! fr
.he I'lillippln.'s ihi'i'i' n'giiii.-nis of i-.'i'iiL'irs t.. Ti.'n-Tsln. whlell. wltli ilie sii|i|itirliiig ImhIIcs. will mak.. a for..' ..f .'.IKSI m.-n.
Th.' I.atthship On-g.m Inis Imiii or- .l.'i-cl fn.iii lloiig Kong lo Taku.
BOERS REFUSE TO CIVE UP.
liu.i.lii.in.lHIi. llo..Ill D.-rllnea lu A.erp, (ieneral lln.ieri.'a susae.ilun.
Lomloii .Hy (
ells. Ilec.r.ill.g 1.
Illle
ii'lliTal bill.
Iis|iiii|.|, rr,,iii uIng uf Ui,' war for inllliai'y i,iii-i,os.'s j M„,.|,a.l...lor!.. s.in a iii.ssag,. i,, (¦,,m
iiiamln.il-(i. neral la,nis Hollia siig
g.'Stiug .llsiiriiiiiiii..iil. ami ,-oi.ipIliii..|il ing III.. Lravery of ili.- l.iirL'li.'is. Ii was iK.ini.-.l ..III Ilia, lh.' siirri.iiili.r
WllllIll Le williui.. .lislli.il..I- 1., U„.
I.iirglii.rs. ami w,„il,l |.n.M'iii niii.'h
SlllTerlllg
.l.'.ii'nil Hollia iisi;..,! fm a six .lays- ariiiisili... ill unU.r lo ei.nrir ami luii silles,- licn.'inl U..lM'r.s . unsinii',! i,, lie,, .lays. Kinally ilemnil ILnlia .1.' .'lined til itcepi tlie pn.p..s.il am! Ii,,s- liliti.'M w.-r.' r.'iH'W,,!.
The Hoyroll In SI. Lo.il..
-rill' .-..inn.vcrsy !h.|iv...'|1 Ui.' iiiiiisii ,'on,pany a.nl Its striking .'inploy.'s in Sl I.o.ils has tli.vel»|M'.I iiiio a s.rnggl.- Ii.'.w.'.-n eaiiiiiil and lalmi' iil..ng ih,.
'•aaaged Al.d p<'tl.ni>s y ask hiin." I ask him. nniilM-r. lo aatiafy yuu." I'aily. -Ibil I know iierfccily i M'^i all a a|><lerul falarbood!** Itwre itear aa i<lta Wsaf aalh
l*reeidewl IHowme'a Cannon. Near liilon. In M.u.r.H' I'ouuly. \V. Va . a ciiiplc of days ngu Ihe plow of « Inrin.r lurn.sl up the greater pnrt of a hlKiiirn- caniiou lhat wna pre. seiil.sl l.l tlic VH-ople i| Muiiro.- Couu¬ tv Ly Pn'si.leiit Moii-.H' m n'Ogniilou of Ihc h.'Uor .if haviug a ..ninly uaiud nttor hiu.. The pns, :itati.>u eciin-isl msny .v.'srs iN-f.m' lh.' .11- v.sL.ii of ll.c Sisle of \ Irgiuia. Short- Iy aflcr ilic cl..-.' of the war. une I'ourll. of July, the i'niiii..'i was usiil In a .-uunly cl.'l.rail.ui P.. make ils reiK.n 1.ni.br y.>uiiK men rsmi.nsl It full ..f sheariuga from a n.-nr Ly l.-nth IT shop Tile gun expl.sl.-.l nu.I In Jur»M m-venil in-r»i>ns Kor niorc ih.in a iinarii-r cf a .-.-nliiry nil Ira.-.- of li..' w.-n|M>ii was lost. Most of the frngnieuts ^svr In-eu dug up frum fh.' lau.l ef Thomas Sliavcr nnd Ih.-y will In- glien II. ll.e S.a..- llislori(-aI had Ist j Sm-li'iy New Vork Sun.
The l.uaia.'M of buildiog skyacrsp era la In-lng overdone, ttnly a few of tbe isll SalMlaga tn New Y.h-1, sn> paying ar|<||hig Uke a fair rale of
p-ariu l.nple.nenta rnaalnble.
I'll.' fariii iiiipi.-m.'iil l.usln.'ss in 111. Norlliw. st is aim IS. a. n siau.lsllll Ik' .-a..s«' ..f III.- un.s'r.nln .-r..!. .-..mil lions. Kariii.'rs arc sp.vv lo punhnse mnll 'I is .'.-rialu iliai Ui.-ir .mii will is- siilHi'lent 111 warranl pla. lug a har ] v.'ster i'i the Held. |
rar.ner. tVeil Supplied tVllh Monev. I
Knrin.'i's In K nisas ami N.l.raska arc w.-ll siippll.-.l Willi iiiuiny au.l will l.n'I'al.l.i 1...1.I Ui.'lr .wh-ai mnll lai.'i III 111.' fall fur higii.'r prii-es. |
I
Villi,
.1 I..
The Nitlionai
( ,1,.
:,nat
using Lla
K,iriy .'igh. p,I.'hers have l'.'.'ii \vi,rk.-.l 111 Ul.' I.va'in.' this yenr.
I'll,h.i (-..gau I.i.s Ih'iU .-elease.l Ly Ii..' (III. iii:.. team to N.-w Vork.
.Nlil.. err..rh ss gam.s have U-en play.sl Ly lh.. InKikl.vns ilils wiison
H..si,.n is playing Ui.- Is'SI all r.in.i.l gniiic Just m.w of any ..f th.' I.cagii.'
Cl.i.ng.rs ucw first liaM.u.nn.i;anzell a -pl.-.nlhl flel.b-r and very g.val
l.n.
.b-rr.i 1..-.I.IV hns rch-asisl Mike Ti.-r u.n innn ili.- D.ri.v (-lul. of ihe Con iic.-.i.-..t l...ng.i.v
lian In. ..f Chl.ag... l.ss n more vsr '.-d s«a.vrt...cni of ciirvca .ban i»-rl.sisi i.u.v .ith.-r pitei.er in Ihe lA-sgne.
T!,ns. .1.1 1.4-iigiie umiiins .tol.n W .Inffney Tom C.inn.dly uml W J Smllh ar.. olti.-lailne in olleg.. ga..i.'«
The plan ..i n-s.ure lh.- .loiiLW' ..ni pin- sy*.e.n Las l»-.-n .ln>p|»sl l.y tl,.' n,agu.it.-». I--.-B.1S. ..f .!u' .'Itn. .'X
I.-.1S..
The lin.-inns' tenni la very weak in In.tlug au.I alnioai any pii.-her .-au kea-p its seim- down tu a very tow Chciiiv.
I'riiic- lh' Jolnvillc. s,>ii of ih,. lal.' Louis Pllllll,p.-. King of in.. Knu. h. is dea.l ns n result ..f pmiimoiila.
King llnml.cri up.'ii.'.l ilie ivv.my first l..'glsliiliin' uf Italy liis sp... It from III.' Iliroii.' t.«'!ii'.4 Ion.ll.v ap phiudcd.
U.-neral Km.x. iu .'..minan.l ..f a Hrlilsh IH1SI al Zan.l liiv.r. l..'ai ..ff a His'r nllaeking party. . .n- loss ivas small uu iKitli si.l.s.
.VI.Im- .Mnrcnux. ili.' I'iiris as,rom. mcr. hna illsc.iv.'i.'.l a mw sp... ...i the
sun. aud prcdl.-ls gi-.-a. li.-ai .liiiiiii; ll,.' aiunths uf July. .Vngiisi an.l S..i.i.'i,, Iwr.
Au uprising has nciirn-.l In lh,- Hiii ish i-oluny uf (iamlila. W.si Vfri.ii. nn.l two Hrlllsli ..fii. lals an.l si.x piil,..' ilHci-rs wen- kill.'.l. -
Uiissla nn.l Japan nm makini: eiiur nions war preparalioiis. and a eliisl, '¦ hetween the tnu imw.rs Is ..x|.|.it.'.l '¦ over oitlHvr I iiina ir Kur.-a.
Sir Alfrd .Mllmr. (;.iv..ru..r ..f (-ape Colony, sent for Sir John lo.i-.l.ii i Sprigg, the former i'r.-inler, who Is trying to f..rii. a .-al.im.
Then- nr" no'v ov.-r .;..«iu..«". iiiiiivis iu India .Ul the n'llef lisis n,,' pn.s IM'i'ls .if il imviistH.ii .'Oiiiing liill.' s..,,,... . whnt Improv.sl
llic Trnnsvaal Hoirs snri-.'ii.li r..! Wnkkersinsim to (iemrnl Hnller
Presidcul Kr.igi'i of ilie S.ni.h Afri cau HepuLli.'. is Issuing m...- fn.m Lis privnte cur nn.l Lllls an' panl i:i gol.l . bars. !
Thc I.its'rnI gov.'riiin.ui i,i Hriiisli Columbia was .I.'i'.'ai.-.i Ly a .|...',siv.' majority '
Uiissln Hssiird (inai Hriia.n an-l the lulled Stai.'S thai sl,.' w,!l a.i in thc interest of all lii.' p.'w,rs in Chlus.
Tac Am.-ri.-an .-X|.l..n-r. 1 ...i.al.!s..n Smllh. nrrivc.l at liur... Kgypl. nfl.r n n-mnrknLie i..i.rn.y fr..iii H.-rls-rn
hv way of I-ik.s Hii.L.lpli ami S.epli ',,.,,. , ,
aiiic He s.'c,mplisl..'l .ni.nMing fae.biv in ih.- Last slm- Ui- iniroibi
Flab lla.cn«rv 0|)«ratlons.
I A '.evl.'w of Ihe o;H'rntloiis of th(«
nsli hat.'h.'rl.'S of the Stat.' f.>r Ih.' last
] v.'ar n.nk.'s n salisfa. t.iry sh.>wiiig
I rii.. y.-arly oiilpnl was not ns hirg.' a,"
I lnnl li.'cn exiM'Ct.-.I. owing to the low
I l.'inperniure and sever.- storms on the
I .'..nst during tlii> pr.'.H..Iliig wlni.'r,
• whl.'h pn'vi.iitcl lhe einph.v.'s of the
I Lung Islaml lial..li.'i-y fnnn .ulbeUug
I 111' iisiiiil iiimilier of tiimi'otl nntl smelt
! 'ggs. Nolwllhstantling Ihisdrnvvbai'k.
I lowever. Ihc .l.'i.ariiii.ni .xhlhll.'.I a
I lain in all th.' valiiahle fisheries. More
''ry. llngerllng. ami y.-arltng trout ol
: ik kimls w.-re s.iit uut. ami more
j .ass. pike iM-reh. iiins.-al..iig.'. slia.l.
. in.l whll.'lish w-en- linlv!i.'.l ami plaiit-
! >il Ihan .-v.'r Is-fon'. ri..- pra.-Ii.-al
' i.>n.l 1..11..wing Uic Work of Iln- lasl
I r.'W y.-ars Is shown in th.. i-ciM,rts of
Imi.n.vd lishliig in all i.arts of th.'
Stat.'. Willi., alt'-iilloii has Isi'u given
lo sto.'king the wnt.'rs wlih fing.'riliigs
III.I ycirliiigs. .Vppli.-nll.ms for lish
-e.-.-lvc.I lasi yenr iiuiiil...r.'.l l.Hi"., of
n-hl.'li l,L'."..'l wen' fill.-.l. This rc.-.inl
.»x.-cells l.y :;-.'.i nppli,'ations the n.iiii-
Li'r r.'.'.'lv.'.l hi any iiri'eeillng y.-ar.
IMu-lug 111., y.ar 1T..".:>.S cans of fish
iv.-r.- s.-n' out fnnn il,,. stale hal.-Ii-
i-rl.'s. Til., .-ans ns..,! In ili,' .Usirlhii-
lluii vary In sl-/.n. Um small,.si hoMIng
i.'V.'n gall..iis of w-ai.T. ami Ih,' lai-g
^si al...iii lifi.'.'ii gall..lis. A.lvl.-.'s
fr.iiu tl... m.rilierii ..onntlcs of thc
V.limn.III.-k regions Imll.-nic the cur-
.-.111 iH-llef among Ui.' w.-ll lnf..rin.'.I
lhat the Will.IS of tlu.s.. LuiillUcs
w.niM m.w l.,. oestiiin.- ..f irom If
it ha.l uol I..-..1I for Un- plaining of
in.nt ih.-n- Ly ll„. Stale.
TIIE S.ARMTU SCHOOL | I
A Few Good Things.
rnorR!mo.-«Ai>
INTERNATIONAL LESSOh FOR JUNE 2A
S.'ide, Ninely-seveni Orooin, Seventy.live.
The marriage of (-liailoin- Hr.ilii. ml. iigd Illll..lys.-vi-u, ami Sumu.'I li.-.'k.-r. ag.'.l sev.'iny-five, look i.lace In lln- village of Tyn- a f.'W .hiys ago- riie i-.-n'muny was p.-rfornn-.I l.v fh.' H.'V. Pulaski SiiilUi. pasLir of the Ite- loniie.I liin.'h ('liiir.'h. Mrs. De.-k.'r .vas Lorn a few iiilL-s .iiii of Syra.iise. H.'r llilll.i.'ii mini.' was Charlotl.' r..'iils. .Sh,. iveiii i„ Tyn- sevi'iiiy-twu v.'iirs ago with lier par.'nts and nni.-. il.'.l. Il.'r hiisl.aml dk'.l many years ag... Sh.' has sin.'.- llve.l nioiic. rais¬ ing .'hl.'k.'iis nml si'lllng the eggs. Cp I., lasl siimnier slie ha.l n.'V.'t be.'n l.'il iiill.'s away fn.m home, am! in Ihiil Ilme went to I'ln-lpH. wh!.,'. Is iiol mil.-li fm-Ilier iliaii that. De.k.'r Is a fariii liilHin-r. and she works iu Ull' tii'liI liesl.Ic hlni.
4mall|>az in Ilu.Iaon Itiver ilrirkyar.ls.
Dr. T. A. Kllllp. of Uo,'li..si..r, lu sp.'.'L.r I'.ir lhe State Hoanl of H.-alth, has r,.|iirn..,l froin a irli. Uii-oiigh lhe 1,l-i.-k yanls along th,' Ilmlson Ulvcr, ivlii'i-e al„,iii a ,l,,2,.ii siiiallp,,.x cas.'s hiiv.. lnnl U„.|r origin i-ce,.|iilv. Hr. Kllllp n'porls n small Ilk.'Illioo.I of lln-n' b.'ing a ha.l ..ufTir.'ak of Ihe .Ils- .-i.s,., as lhe lo.-al lieallli ..lli.'eis at III.' puiiils whlell have n'|H.rleil cis.-s ar.' on lhe a lerl ami ready to meet the dlsens... N.l iieiv i-nscs are ilevcl- ."lilug nnd Ihose alrea.iy r.'port.'d arc well .|iiai-iiiitliied.
Illaloric Ground Uonal.t.
Slale Conimller M.irgnii has piir- .'lias.'.I twi-nly-fiair a.-i-cs of lan.I at Ciil.nv.'ll. on Lake (ieorge. for tVi.- liMi. Th.' lasl I..'glsliiiiin' apiiroprlntnl !?ll..«s. to scc.irc Uie land for a puhlic park lo comim'inm..i-iite III.' Haltle ..f Lak.' (i.'oi-g.'. The laml pur.-lins...l Is ill what Is known as -Hi.i.nly I'on.l," ami was the seeiie of tlesperale flgltl- Ing iliiriiig lhe lievoliilloiiary War. Th.' Slal.. Is aiiiliiirl/..'.l l.i I'Xii.'n.I •Sl.s". Ill pi-.'s.'rvlng lh.' f.irl lllcallons ami other hlslorlcal leauii-.'s.
Illatorlral Talilei I'nvelleil.
.M.-mliiTS ..f the Diinghlers of thc Aim-rl.-iiii ll.'v.iliiliun. Sons i.r th.' Itcv- ..Inll.Ill nml of 111.. SoeL-iy ..f Col.mlal VVai-s parli.lpaled in Ui.- .-x.'n'lses al till' iiiivi'lling of a lilsiorleal lalilet nt K.irt Til ilen.gii. Il.igli Ilastlngs .L.¬ llv..n-.I lh,' prlii.'l|ial a,|,!n-ss Pn- vlinis I,, 111., nm,'lling. ll,.. Ic.'v. ,1. W. Ashvcrlli reml Klhaii All.'ii's I.'H.-r .l.'s.rli.ilv.. of lh.. .'iipiiin' .,f I'orl TL'omhn.ga. 'rii.' H.-v. J..scph Cmk 1111,1 Charlt-slon T. Lewis, uf the .Sons of 11,1' Itevolulioii, also spoke.
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Teal, "ruj KluKdo.n Come." Sia... v... IO—Sum iiiary of Lessons.
IvTRi„.r..Ti,is.-During tl|e qtiarler w. liave sUldled tlie life of riirlit froai tin middle to the olose ol the seeon i year .< lils pul.lle ralulstry. The lirst >enr ol IIL pal.lic work is calin.l tlie year of oh.e.i. rily, Willie tlis jeoonJ year Is the yearot His grantnst populnrliy. Ol.rlst taught wl'.a nutUurlly, boldness, p.iwer nud eoinpns. sLin, He siLlreisel moa «« men. not at nnvnbers o( ni.yolas'). or as po.«8<sjrs ot nay pueiillar cultare. This Is wi.y Hu word, e >;;..> Willi su.v'i pe..>ulLir lrj«hu...«. In tin. lirst iBssou we Ilud the st.indard ot true religion rnlsod bythe >t elter lIlmislL Ui.on a moilatalu with lli4 .lisjip.o. as liearer. nad thu naxloua lu.iltllul.i eln.in. Ing a sll,iro In tli,< Kre,it e.)ar.-« o( h.^lraj- l.c.Jo.u-i iireai'liH 1 lln,t iliustrloas ser.n.ia call.'.! II.O ".Sermoa on tho Mount." It ir..ulJ SHoni th.lt n.icis'h truth wore coat.<!an.| lu this oai. 9er.,i ,u lo serve evory nee.l yet iva Un.l tliiit I'liri-t eoiitlnu.'l speaking sp.wll. C'ally ,11 i,.'.'a«lou deinia.!..,!. Ia les'ioa two Ile lo„,';io,l ui..ia tie. gre:it;iiladr.i,ie i to aiiia's iL'velopiuoat In for.olag (! iristLia ehnra.'ler. lie sli.iws tile reaaiu for s.i niuoli biirsli jalgmeat. Tl,.. henrt of n niiia till...! Willi hlltertiess uud fault finding Hi.'s ealv er.>.ike.lae..s In .itliers. He n Illln,le,l i'o his nwu sins nad Imnglaos Ills o.vu stnto to Ln thai o( lll.t le'lgli'mr. Jo.ui eandl.ily polotivl out tho wiy to a b'.ltoc coa.llllon.
SCMirvRV —Luss.ia I. Tipli': "rrin. ro- llgiou. Plae..; Miuiit Iiutl i„. near tlie eonlre ol tin. west coast uf tbo ana ol (LilllKO. 1|. inuglil tin. dlsolplut nnd the nialtlladH.. Wli.i ar.i l.l.i.i.ii!'? Tho poor III spirit; till, ,n.„ir„er.; the ,n,„.k; th.. fiua- gry nul thirslv; ll,.. ,nnreltal: the |„lr,. i,i lio-irl; t!i,i pi.ao'..,u ikor-; tbos.i p.irsooutol for riglit....a..inns' sake, -fllo proinlsos lua.le aro all rl.-b and full nn.l sure.
II. T.i|i|.': Se..klagand llii.llug. I'laeo: S,e,ie ns l...s.>,i I. Ja.lgo not har-il. Jalg- .U..QI. Al yo judg.i yn sliall bo J.idgoi. -l'!,o hvpru.Tlto irln.i to pull oal n m..t« fr..,n nui,tl,er-s eye wliilua l.oaai Is lu his OWU nyo. If wo ask, seek, kii..ek —w., siial! receive, Ilad, gain ad.nlttn,,,;... lliu'tra- tlo,,: Tliu fiitlior glvoj his s.ni l.re.i.l an.l tlsii nn.l n.it ,i stone nn.l ,i serpi.iii: so (Li.l will give Ills children good tUlug.. i'lio two »nv».
HI. T.plc: Christ rui.-ing tho dent. I'Li to: Oapernanm. J.iinis. a ruler nf tlie svaagogao. loll ntjos.is' loot; his .li.igUl.)r iv..- Ht lh. point of .loath; ilmm wout .villi Ilia,: aeW4 of hur .Liath; tlin faitli ot J.tlras eu.tdurugo.l; great wnlllng; Josus repr.,ves those who wall. „u,l says the chil.l is only sloopiug; Ho is riUoaio I Lv 11,0 peoiile; took ouiv Peior, Jani.ts au.l J.ilin nn.l tin. father nu.I luulher aud ..tilers.I In wh.ro the .Linisol wns. Hhe Is ralse.l, nud tliey nre chnrgod to konp It
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,..-.¦„rro,l Lnmodlntoly utter tlio S» II,', .Mouni, A slok slave; tho «ldor.s sont; U,H ceuturlon's goo,l d.ie.ls urgod; Jesus wont with them; friends nre seul, nml proliitttly the eeuturlon goes lilmseir, to iiii.ei J.isuh; ho sny, I H,n uot worthy, Iroulilo ii.it yourself, speak tin. word inily; Jesus says, I'bls Is great fiilth, not found lu I-iruel; tlio euro wrougllt nt oneo.
V. Ti.| J..5US oae.niraKlug niideom.
moii.lLig John the lUptist. Plai-e: In s.iuiheru (Inilloe, probably nt N'lilu. Juhu In prism; sonils two dl.clplos eighty miles; two quostlons asked. Art thou tho .Mo.i- sliili. or ilij wo look for auother-,' many uilrucles wrougllt tlie samo iiuur; tiniy are Instruelnil lo tell these things In Jol.n,and not to be prejuilloed ngnlust Josu.'i. Johu IS uot n reod to be shiikoa by tlio wiud, hut tt.o groi.Iost .ininng tbu propliats.
VI. Topic: Tho doom of the ImpeDllenl. Pluee: lu southern Onlilee. Cities rebuked; they reponto,! not; bn.l Loon exnito.l; op. portunltlns slighted; dostrueiloa certnin. jl.it evon yet they ra»y bo saved II tliey win. Tlio weary invito,!; 11 preciuus, pos. Itlve pro.nl'.o given, Christ our t.„iel,,iri Instructs In humlllly by |.utllug llhusulf as our ox,implH.
VII. Tuple: Christ reprpvlng Slaion, Plaee: In southern (lallloe. Tho sur.n.ni over (see last Inssnn), HImoti, a Pbi.rlsno, Invited Josus lo illauer; n winiaii-u sin¬ ner—oiltnu la mill wnshoil, wlpeil, kUsii.l H„d nnnolatud Ills feel. Ulraou lia.l fuiiod t.i porfonn tlio I'cum.tn nets of li'ispltnll. Iv, nn.l Je.us nnw calls his nttenlloa to i.ls o.ii.binss na.l laek of l.)ve; roproves him fur lining dlspleasud wltli tbo woinati; n purnhle; a questiun; h womau forgiven; th" peuplo wimdered.
VIII. Tuple: Hourlng au.l doing. Plaeo: III ll liout, ou tho son, uear Cn|iiir,,aum, Josas left Peter's li.jusn nud tlie luultllu.l.i foll.iwn.1 Hint; spiiko innuv things la p irn- I.les; tills Ills lint oue; lour klnli .it gr.iiind ri.prftsent four elass.is of poople; liiany things cause,! unfniltfulnoas. Wo I'uu.hv (iii.i's help, e,iuso t'lo sol! ol our lieiirts to 1,0 ohnugH,l from ba.l t.i goo.l groun.l. Wn oan ovor.iomo all bln,lrn,ieoi aa.l lirlng forth good fruit.
IX. Tople: Chrl»t-s «|ilrltuni kl,ig,io,n. Place: Ha.uo lis 1,'ssun VIII, Throe pnni. bli.s which ro|ire8ont tbo church uilillnnr. There will always tio hindrances nud eno- mlos, liut tbore Is wheat, aUo, which will continue to grow until Uio harvest. Oroat fleparations will tlina take plnce. Ctirlsi's kiugdom is dnslluol t.i III! the wUoio eurtb. It Is a live, growing king.lom, with greater power nint authority than all unrthij kingdoms co,nl.lae.l, and nlTerliig .irntoctlon to all who wili co.ue un.ler its laws.
X. Topic: Jesus iustructing Ills opus, lies. Place: A villago lu (lallloo. Josus travels thrungh (iaillen on fuot toacli. lug and healing; Is moved with eoiiipiis- sion wliea He seas tbo igoorance an.l splr- llunl liarreaanss uf the multitudes; nends .nore Liborers; sends thn apustles nnt; with* out mi,ney or extra garimials; eipeoilug all kinds of porsei-aliini: bul, liowevi-r, uu¬ iler the protecting cre ul tho Fathor, Jesus coutlnuKB Ills missionary work uln no,
XI. Topic: lleroii-s great erimo. I'lace: JIaelierus, Tbn death uf J.ilia iicciirnid about UiH lliiiM the twelve ri'iuruo.L llero.l Aalipas wa< ruL-r uf (lallleH na.l I'erea. Whoa lie lioard of thn mlglity works ul Christ lie said Jolin Is risen. John bnd re. Luke.! sin In bigli places. -I'lils Is noees- ssrv, f.ir, iil|..wi,il lu gu unrelaikml, llin sin Is inado popular and thn moral sei.so ol tlm eomiuunlty Is dnaduiio.l. llerod*^ eu.irse bruught .llsasterto hlinsel'.
XII. rupl,-: "Dread lu the .losert." I'lnc'i: Near llntlis.il.bi on Uio nnrtlioasc shore ol ino s.,a ol Oalllo.i. (Pi.l eun sup¬ ply liroa.l wlcrn hrea.l Is least llk.-ly Li be found, Clirlsllaiiltv 1- a great broad "rivnr ft Ll...ssliig Ilowli g Iliruugli Ihs world."
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New Haven I Conn.) Special Now York World: To those lhat aro in¬ clined to seolT at the residents near Mapledale cemet.'ry 'becnuso they ara excited over a ghost that dances night¬ ly over new-mads graves the point Is made that the believers have seen tba wrath while the unbelievers have not. Kor three dnrk nights many persons bave gatliprcd al tho cemetery gates, snd the ghost, being a well-bred and considerate specter, has not disap¬ pointed Ihem. It has walked regular¬ ly and danecil with Ils usual grace. Any one who does not believe In ghosts should talk to John Uertram nnd tieorge. E. Backmailer. They Inughed at the suggestion of dlsem- bodlod spirits prnmennding In a cem¬ etery or anywhere else, and the sug¬ gestion that a ghost would dance they declare.l was msnlfeslly absurd. Last night the young men announced that Ihey would clear up the ghost mys¬ tery nnd plai ed themselres on guard In Itio cemetery, thereby winning mnny compliments for their pluck nnlil tho ghusl appeared. Then the two brave young men took to their lieela nnd never stopped running until they w-ci-e exhausted. They aald that nothing wuiibl persuado them to enter the cemetery again at night so long Ob ths weird manlfsstationa contin¬ ued. Beveral Epirltuallsts were amoug those on gnurd last night. They also sa-w thc gho?t. They explained It by Baying thnt It was a spirit soaking aonioone It hid wronged In life. It has nut been determined whether It Is B man ghost or a woman ghost, but II Is properly attired, according to all Iradltions, In a long, flowing robe ot white. It violates one of the rules of ghosts, however. In ihal It makes Its appciirBni-e l.i-forc midnight. It was nl.niit 11 o'eliN'k Iaat night when It suddenly app.-are.l out of nowhere, and aflcr floating ahuut for half an boiirt meltc.l Inl.i thin air iu the most Iipprnved fashion. From thc stories of those Willi have seen It. thc ghost api.cars tu hn most capricious in Its movements, having no fixity of pur¬ pose. Sometimes It moves slowly, and then It darts along, Occaalonally il stops. At times It hops from mound lo mo.unl. and when 11 finds a new- made grave exeentes a curious .slow and dignified dance.
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SCENE IN A PORTUGAL WINERY,
fu the iii.)iiiit:iiiis, at the (Jiiiiiif. tl.j S.-xi.,, I'.irtufj.il, a famous Port Wine ilistri, t where the tustmii nf Irciiilin;; tlie j;ra|)esfiir Port \Vin« is slill in vfij;iic. l-'r.nn tin lu a .li./.en iiitii or women fortaell gttxtg in turn continue the trea.liii^;. il;iy and nii;lit, ilurinj; the four or fivo weck.s viiita^je. .Soinciif tin- tre;i,liii^; vats are l.i|-;;e cii.iiikIi for thre* separate rows ,,f ten men each, win, with tlii-ir wlule l.iecchcs tirell tiKkeil up, their arms on each otlnrs sli.)iililcrs, raise and tread theit feet allei liately, with son^; and sli.nits t.i keep the la/icr woik, and a band with string iiistruincnts enlivens tliq
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! 1,.' fal.,1 a.-, I.l.-nt I.. .Mil. « an.l Slat i-.l at VViiiUiam. Mas-. i,i,.,ii:,llv ..al.'s a gni.1 .i..al ..f talk al....il tie iig.'i's ..f III.-I'.I' .y.'l.- ra.-i.ii; ami pa. c .... 111.- tra.k -pills «a- th.. lirsi
geographl.sl w.irk
rORTUNr IN A BUREAU.
reoBC Laraa Never Sa.|.er...l li.al
W.
r- Mrs L:1,u Lu
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F.ir th,r.y tlir.-e y.'.i
Jl, who .!,e.| ft len .1 ..
motiest .l..clhnff leni..- ,n i>.n,iha, and never nia.le .in.' pretuul.ou to wealti,
.\lter her dr.th her s..e ,I<.hn Luraa, went int.i thc r.H..n fomie, I ncrii|.irl Ly ber an.1 ufsm l,ft,ng s n.'w-isii^-r ..,.. oi a bureau diairri »h'a .. p..sli\ ..nr.l .ortun4- in foM 'an,l cr.-ci,l^ck«
.Vfler aia'nd.n* .4-.eral h,.«r» .n rount.ng Ihe p.l« Mr Lu.a> f.'und liut 't auniunt e<l to lu-l ».-r..>«. Ke.i.i.-> t,..a be f.an.l arvrral ihousaiwl dollars' wertil of Uov- rra-a—i' h^-a.
f m.>i..rs
Th.. fn-.. whii-I o .1-,, r Lrake '
ma.l.- lis npi".nr;.n.s. . ., ili. rai-lng I.nlli n.-.lill.v >n Kiiglaii.l
lh.. l«-st wny III ill..111.1 lh. ivli,,!.
ill .lie opmiiill of ..Vlsrls is 111 lebl
111.- l.au.llvLar.* easily, walk ah.ng Un- \ lefl sl.b- nt 111.' ms.-iiin.. ra.her sliaris | ly and Ui.-n. wtihuii. si..|iplii;,- put j Ihc l,.ft f,s,t .111 th,. sirp and spring I.l.l. Ul.' sa.ldl..
N.'W llanipsbin- wlMsIin.n s.e iu ¦ III.' sl.l.'iui.h ni..«.iii.'Ui ni.l. u vim raihs an- llinl.-r .sinnru.-ii.u from | Ihiver ... I<iiiii....-n.u..r.li. Nashua In lhe MnKMi.-hus.-iis fiinl. l.u.- ilii-n- | i-oniiei-tiiig w'ltli iIh' liuul.-var.l svsieni , of the Bav M3i»* 1
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of assi-ssi-il valiiaiUui. Lji.st v.-ar It «a« •Ss.L-!'.
I'nkiiuwn la-rsons havo listrlliuted Lniki'ii glass and hamlsfnl of tucks .11 the III..>l-l.. path liiiillng from Ninth li.tiaivitii.la I,, Niagara Fells. (Ivcr ."sa. wh.-.-liui-ii liHi! iL. ir iir.-s riiiu.sl. j
iCiun llawLiiir. of iL.wun.ln. who ' ...mn,iii.-.l sui. 1.1., l.y .ill.Ing his ] ihninl. htirlK.n.l Ui.' i.li ii Umt li.. lui.l { .s.itsuiiiptl.in. Tills inipr. .si.m grew i ii|M.n bim nn.i lause.! im-iam-liolia. An ' aiiiopsy showcil his lungs were sound j
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i-hc mon.fun Monadnisk and Monterey ri- to l« lll.l up in .irdinary at Mun.l.-i, ,-,.,a,n,ng nii.n.nally in eomnnasion, iiut
111. U..I) sufficient men als>ar.l to kei-p Le.n .n g'ssi i:ondil ' " "
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s Uken
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I Tsv bacbtion arc now ei>fafe<|.
Manli. IS dcid His ...M' waa .111 eitra'.rdinary one. Il.a akio vv.Ls .leif.id ol |M.rea and he eoukl nut BM.nt. rhui waa the eauae of hivdealh.
I ....eTaplad Laaa la Iba l-alle4 atalaa-
-1 bcre axe over 550.(WQ,llUi^ arrca of iia-
oct-at-ifd Ink! a Ul jJwlalltMc*.
Spccr, i>r New fcrHcy.
It 1% In.Ill tins .listrict tbe vines were iin|..irte4'over forty ycar!ig||;o tli.it 11.iw till llic viiicyaifls of the Spcer Wine ''.i. at Passaic.
At I'as.-iaitthe s.iiiie kind ol ;;rw[)es are .iiisbed iKMwcrn lar(^« rol- lers of riil.lier. lev.ilved by Me.nn Tins is the only place in this toiinlry where Ibe real (;» iiiiiiic I'ort Wine is made (rofn tb« tip'irt..>;rape--.i:i.| ibcy are j;rovvn ri;;bl in .Silas's Vim-vakimi.
These vineyards extend over '/, ol a mile alonjj oiic ol Ihc kf.-iin
avenues of I'.issaic. an.l .oinpriv llily six .icrrs. 'I'hc Koil bcilif
rich ill iron nukes the winr mo.st v.-ilnable for Medical use. ^
WHICEIVS WINKS '
Arf. well V-nown to I.* of the lii;;lirst rharaclrr, llie oldest and ni9*t
leliiicd Wines in America, eipul il not sii|>rri.ir lo any winrN In llio
w.iil.l. 'iliey (i.nsist of I'oii, Sberiy. li.irjjnndy, t'larrI. .S.-inlemo
\S iiu-s, ,111,1 # * # t'limax iJrai.dv Mr. .*-«|H^cr lias some Wine in bia
tell.irs Ibilt he made over ibiriy (-ij;j,.t ycais aj»o. AHM i'yrcr'A .'.,
¦^AVnies an.l r.r,ii.dy arc v(?ry ol.l, nch, well ...unilcd, (oft aoudclitalc. . ^'*
I-;vcry family slionld have .i iKitib- or two of cull variily tA Mfievf**
\Vinc« and Krandy always in Ibe b.rtiic, (nr sitkiicafl <ir famil'
/>r S»I* if Ifn^ua m»d Gr»iir4 Wk
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19000622 |
| Date | 1900-06-22 |
| Month | 06 |
| Day | 22 |
| Year | 1900 |
| Volume | 5 |
| Issue | 34 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19000622 |
| Date | 1900-06-22 |
| Month | 06 |
| Day | 22 |
| Year | 1900 |
| Volume | 5 |
| Issue | 34 |
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n§§uu ^mtd^ lleWeto. MIMOI.E: C«»Pi>2*<. VI vk Ch'.TiTf. VOL. V. A FAMILY NKVVSI'.Vl'KR OF I.'UAI. \ M> (iF.VKR.VI, I NTKI.I.Ml KVt E. FRKKPORT, X. v., FRIDAY, .11 N F ii, l!M)(i. TBRMS: Sl.SO TEakLT IR ADTAai,! NO. 34a KHMET. Twa blrda that once sang sweetly WItkia a aylvaa abade Carv lair bope* to a lorer AM gtadncai to a maid! Tbay atmllcd twneath tbe branchea Ah# aat beneath tbe boughs, AaditluiUed by love aonga |
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