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A tAUlIoT NKW9rAPKB,i,Or l.OQAto AMD OXXBRAL IXTKLLIOKXCK.
VOL. V.
FREEPORT, N. Y,. PRRIDAY, JAXrARY 19, lOOii.
»ta«! (LIO TXAKLT I> ADTAMCB
NO. 12.
• Greater Hew Yorlc •
Dexit.a.1 Parlora,
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STATE NEWS.
nh.TON AXD OOI.D STRBRrti. 6|p. Iieaear'e, BROOKLYN, N. V,
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W. t. STEGLE, M. O..
i-HrSICIAX nnd SURGEOX
BALDWINS, U I.
lMk.»>. j «to9A. M. "¦""-I ItoSandStoTP.M.
Ofllc. Harriaon Avenna
•A—'^^mCOPlOE A. MOTT. LAWYCR,
M Oeart M.,B*roachar BraaklTB.N. T. Cily
¦eaMeaea, l^mhtoiok, Qaaaas Co., v. v. IWnbiai, "(ILmbiook," "IMABrooklyn."
B. A. DORLON.
...JOXDBD AUCTIOXEER...
OM WolXottt/ Mock,
JONN P. WRKIHT. OBXBBAL AUCTIOXEER,
nXAXCIAI.
BaDkofRodYilleCentre
VlrllajtA Avemte, ROCKVILLE CENTRG, L. 1.
lAMUBL r. I>H1I.I.IP8, Praaldeat.
noif AB O. KNiailT. Vice Praldenl.
HIRAM R. BMITII. CaaUsr.
BOARD or DIRECTORSi MartA. Daviaaa. ThomaaO. Knight, 'laha Tlnoant, . Blram K. Hmllh,
fHaatwanh I). Combaa, Weabr H. Bmlth. AaMB Jairne, Charlaa L. Wallace,
Oarlaa a. Uono, Aaatia Oornwell.
fiadr Phinipa, Nelaon H. Smith, Mm w. dsMoM. John T, Davlaon,
Oovar llavlaon. Edward T. Xlinrston,
BaaUltoa W. Paanall.
We do A General Banking Bnilneaa o( Depoait and Diaeonnt.
lalMtat Raid on Special Depoaita.
Dnfle baaed on England and the OoBMaeBt.,
Tbor nuronage SoHoited.
¦ankiiiff Boora—» A. H. to S P. M.;
tamttAj, • A. If. to la h.
DIaooont Daya—Toeadaya nnd Fri- laya, 9 A. IC.
THEFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL, •80,000.
un STREET, FREEPORT, LI.
0«TaraoT Makaa Maav Noualnatlona.
Oovernor Roosevelt sent to tbe Henata tbeae Bomlnallons. wblcb were referred to tba proper eommlltecs:
Managar ol the Exhibit of tbe Btate nt New York ol tbe PanAmerlsan Exposition ot ini, Andrew 8. Bammersley. of N'ew Tork City.
Attorney ot thn Reoeea Nation ot Indians, Enaena A. Nash, of Little Vnlley.
Member of State Board of Tax Commls- alcoeis, Lester F. Htearns, of Dunkirk.
Manaaer of the Collins Htate Homopo- pathle Hospital, Oeorgo W. Heymour, of Wsatflalds.
Manager of New York State Reformatory In Xlmlrii, Cbarles H. Beckett, ot New York
CIlT. ¦
Cfommlaaloners of tbe Walklna Olen Res- ervallOD, William B. Osborne, of Victor; William H. Walt, of Watklnsi Jonas Vnn- dnser, at Borsehends; John Allen Clute, ot Walklna, and James B, Rnthbone, of El¬ mlra.
Commissioner of the State Board of Cbarttlas, EuKeoe A, Phllbln. ol New York. Manager ot tho Thomas Asylum for Or¬ phan and Destltnte Indian Children, Cbrs. ter 0. La;, ot Veniallles.
Oommlisloner ot Quarantine, Hugh Mc. Roberta, ol Tompklnavllie.
Maoaireta ol the House of Refuge for Woman In Budson, Anna Teals Baicnmb, ot Syraeuae; Tbomas Wilson, ot Clave. raok: MarelaChaae PowtU, ol ahvot; Uow. ard 'TowDaaad, ot New Tork.
Mananrs ot lbs Weatern House ol Ref.
aga for Woman at Albion, Sarah Z, Oavln,
ol Bafcki; VMaairB. Ostes of Cliltt*.
naogo; William J. Sterrltt.nf MIddleport:
I Fredarie Aimy, ol BufTalo; Etta Elanei
I Falker, of Syracuse; Emily F, liwett, M, D,
- of Hedlua.
I Manager Hudson River Hlale Hospital, I Catharine Ousta Newbold, ot Poughkeep. I sie.
I Manager Craig Colony tor Epileptics Oeorge Elmer Oorham, M. D., of Albany, Manager Utlca State Hospital, Frederick I T. Proctor, ol Utlca.
Manager Blughamton State Hospital, Andrew J, French, ol Oneida.
Manager New York State Reformatory for Women in Bedford, Erbest U, Schmidt, M. D., ot White Plains.
Speclal CountyJudgeof Monroe Coanly John B. M. Stephens, of RocLester.
Slataa of Dr. Sheldon UnToll.d.
The auTelllng ol the statue to Edward Aaslln Sbeldon, erected by school children ot tbe State ot New York, sod placed lo tbe Slate Capitol, took place In the Assembly ohamt>er 10 Albany. Addresses were deliv- ered by WUIIam T. Harris, Cnlted Htates OommlsaloDar ol Education; Ur. William J. Miloa, Piesideut ol the Stnte Normal Oollaga, Albany, aod Principal Isnao B. Pouoher, ot tbe State Normal School at Os¬ wego. 'The statue Is situated In tbe well ot the Senate staircase. Tbe statue rests on a pedestal of polished Sootch granite, lo tha taea ot which Is out the name oftbe tamous educator and tbe dates ot his birth aod death. It lenreseots Or. Sheldon seated Id a ohalr with a child ou his knee. One baod ol tbe Instructor Is resting upon the oblld's head, wblle the otber holds an objeet from whieb he is teaching. Ths group la In solid bronze, and was paid for by Ihe oootrlbutlons ot tbo public school aolldrnn ol the state In peonies.' Much eradit lor reforming tbe methods of teach. log ohlidreu Is glvun Dr, Sbeldo* by lend. log educators. After dlscouragemuots In bnsloasa at Oswego, he became lnlere.sled to tbe free.sohool movement. Afterwards I ha oxgaolaed tbe schools ot Syracuse, Ru- Inrolng to Oswego at tha cull ul tho free. sebool party,ho laid 1,1s plans lor advanced Inttructlon lu tbe principles nod methods of taaobing, aod was Instrumental inrttely In establishingobjact-teacblog as a potent j factor Id education. Out of Dr, Hheiduu'«
fliana was developed a school tor the trnlu- DC ot primary leaobers, aod through legis¬ lative aid In 1876 he had the Oswego Ncf. mai Scbool accepted ns a part of the great normal'School system of tbe state. For Iblrtjr years te labored lealously ns Its principal, dsolloiog, meanwhile, many substantial offers to establish himself else., wbere. Hs lound time, however, to aid lu orgaolilng matbod schools upon his plnu lo various parts ol the country, aod his In- fluaooe as so nJucator aloag tbese llous became widespread.
Ohalrman of Aasembly CrjnimUtaeB.
Speaker Nixon, of the Assembly, hns un. oimoced the list of House Committees for 1Mb, Tbero Is Iltlle clinnge lu tbem. Here sre tbe chairmen of tbu lmp.,rtuiit rom. mittoea: Ways and Meuos, Aii,la, of Che. uaogo: Judiciary, Flsb, ol Madison; Gen. eral Laws, Butuett, ol Ontario; Code., Weeks, ol New York; Taxation an,t lie- . trenehmeot, Oe Oraw, ot Kings; Cnnnb-, Bill, ot Erie; Cities, Kelsey. of Livingston; Rallroada, Bedell, ot Orange; Insurance, Oongbtry, ot Albany; Banks, JlcEwan, of Albaoy; Oas, Witter, of Tioga; Excise, ' Rogers, ot Broome; Public Health, Henry, at New York: Soldiers' Home, Platl, uf Steabao; Prlvllegea and Electloos, Fab lowa, ot Nsw York.
I SUCCESS.
! (An Old Man Speaks,-)
i Island, at last, upon the lonesome higbl —
I The purple-tinted peak that was my
goal; I Tbe prIae I nsed to dream of lo tbe night—
The lofty end on whlcb I set my sou'.— Is mine lo-day, aud all the toll
And all the schemes are done; i But chiding voices echo round I rhe bight thr.t I have wonl
Ab, Intlle toll and unrewardad sohemesi I Tbs bope that lured meon basiled away; ' Ive gained the bight, but lost tbe sweet [ ol'l dreams,
Aad no warm hands clasp myfcold hai,d to-day. For 00 tbe toilsome steep .Unt I ! Have managed to ascend
Ench slep Is but the torn-, of ono j Wbo balled me as a frieud!
—Clevelnud Leader.
looooooooooooooooooooooooo
Fatal Result of a Feud Belween Prom¬ inent KentuckianSi
,3ATTLE IN A HOTEL LOBBY.
.Iiiiient I saw U wa. oue of my own ; ^[^^JJ ]]J ^ p[J.p|)J^ J]|][IJ^
Hb had noticed my movement, and i
whispered: "Keep still; we are the only sorvivors."
"Bnt, roan," said I, "tnke the dis. patch ond get into safety."
"No," he whispered, "I shall covet yonr body with mine till help comes. The Turks will fire again as soon as they see one of us move, Yoa re¬ member the time yon saved me from the buruiog house of Michael Kubur- kin? Now is my turn tu show tbat I have not forgotten that I owe my life to you,"
.\ few minutes later came a liltle troop from tho timber, with the flag uf the Ked Cross. Eleven men wert buried on the spot, aud I vias takeu back ou a stretcher, haviug lost one '
SAMOAN TREATY RATIFIED. ' FARM PRODUCE EXPORTED i THE NEWS EPITOMIZED,
Approveii by the Senate After Two Figures Showing- to What Countries
Hours' Debate.
They Co.
T.iier Conirrcillnan Collon and I.len. Ie,iaut «eo.l. Nephew of Fornier tloT. ernor Bradley. Meet In Ileadlr Dnel- Hcoll and Two Byitan.leri Klll.d—.tf- fray ar.w Out of an Obl r.ud,
Fn.SKr.nr. Ky. (Special).—A trage.ly at lia.. not been parallelc.l In Kenlueky ,08 the famous duel to tbe death of Will- m CassPis Qoodloe and A. M. Swope oe. rred here In tbs lobby of the Capitol ^ I and the first baudas;es Iteiag pnt on ' Hotel. A feud that existed between former
gressman David a. Cjlson, of Mld.lle.
A tITTtE AND A m HERD. §| ^Thi,?.hStrbc[ng^l-!r.i
<nne............<,....A«.A..u.....w....>....^X : 116 my brave soldier ha.l dieapf:eared,
5ooooooooooooot300oo<x)oooo81 „„,, ^l^ „( ^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^ ^^^ j/;^, (,,„,;
ECENTLY my two command was missiug.
cousins and I had when I was discharged from the
I ha.l come from hospital I recognized id the sergeant
^ school tomyuucle's j „f my regiment, who was the flrst tc
- estate, pale and congratulate me on my recovery, thc
soldier who had covered mo with his
body in the honr of danger. It was
the boy I had dragged from tho buru-
_ overworked. Now, ^'.^ brown as berries, we felt strong and mischievous.
The day was hot and suflocating. The air seemed to be ladeu with some¬ thing more than the sceut of new- mown hay and pine—a flavor so cum. mon on a Joly day iu Northern Russia.
The grown people aaid: "The of. luoaphere is impregnated with elec. trioity," nnd althoagh we boys of twelve aud thirteen years did not know what that really meant, we were sure that, sooner or later, a sturm would come, for the old shepherd had said so, and he always told the truth.
In the afteruoou a black oloud rose over the horizou in the northeast. Au hoar later a dark bank covered half tho sky, aud tre heard the far away rnnibliug of thnu.ler.
Rain began to full iu largo drops and we, standing on the giuss.cov- ered porch, amused onrselvcs in
oori)u«h, and Llautoonnt Etbelbert D, -oott, of Somerset, was reuewe.l on tbelr ¦ue.'tlng, and both meo Legau lirlug lliolr .-"volvers. As a result Colonel Cl-on iilled Kcoll nnl Cbailos J.ilinn and wound. '1 Captaiu B. U. <^i .bleu, while Soon kille.l I.. W. Demaree. ot Shelbyvllle, nn.l one of (hem wouudot H,irry .MoE.van, Col.oii ilmself was wounded, but not daiiRerou.ly, The sbooiluit oeea,.looo.l extra.:.r.lluai
ing hnt on my niiele'a estate, — Nen | .ixcitement, Colsou Is one of the leu,lluit York ludependeiit. "
watching tlie chickeus ruu, tho ducks | *''" Spanish army aud fortiflcations They were warned by General Weylet to stay in ono place, and under nc
JOBM J. RAMDAIX, PraaMant
tJBAimCBT T. BPRAOUE, VloaPrealdent.
WOaLIAM a HALL, (Caahler.
aOABD or DIREOTORSI
laha /. Waadall, Chaancay T, IHpracaa
fealUiCM, WlUlam O, Miller,
WVIIam ¦. Oolilar. D, Waaler Pioa,
Wallaaa H. Oarawall. Oaomo Waliaoa,
thoaMW D, Baillk, Oohia Patut,
Aagaal lamls, Barvay B. Smith,
Ohaifai la. Wallaea, Oaoi«a M. Raodaa WlUlam a. Ball.
Poarbsr OaU •10,000 For Ii'Jnrlea,
Io the Supreme Court, at Qasbeu, the lUry Id the esse ol Frank L, Magar ngninst Stoddard Hammond, ol Biughnmtou. re- Inroad a verdict ot • 18,000, The nctiou was brougbl to recover l'SO,CO() fordara- •gaa raautllngtrom being shot lu the thlgli irbllo poaching on Hammond's fish pre- .arve. lu Sullivan County, lnst June. The young roan, who Is lu a feeble condlllou, jnabls to walk, was brought Into court on a cot and gave his testimony lu tbat posl- lloo. It Is conceded that hu wilt be a crip-
.ptaB.acmtlwal lH>IMan..from»a. m, to , ta.B.. Man fhelllUaa and iBduremenIa in I eysnifcwasiiagl einai to thaa*of elthorIh.> . Haw Yarh ar BMokljm Baaks <v Tmat Coni- paalaa, and avarr aceonmodatkai aa far aa U < saaamaal srtik aoaaBrraltm jhaaagrineat.
iBlanat at tha rate M ihree per cent, paid oa thaa aapoaila, tbraa moaUu or mora.
DnllB iaaaad aa all parla ol Europe.
Danaaaaaral banking baatnaaa. _Aaaaaala o( ooraoratloDa, companies, aoda. Mm, ela., aaUolladT
tallli aaUsraatlaa guaranteed. . laa^laa wUI raoaira prompt attention and
Job
Printing At This Olffice.
Wyoming CoanlT'i Claim.
Wyoming Counly's lioard of Supervisors want Iha Htate ot New Vork lo reluud tlN.. 778.411, which tbev claim has been errone¬ ously pnl.l lol.. tbe Stale Treasury, an.l will proceed lo eolleot the same, it uer.... sary. Assemblyman Onrdner Is empowered to act in lhe mailer. The moneys were laxea on ilullroads (or wbi.-h its towns wera bonded to aid lu their conslr.ietlou, Tha money tbould have gone Inlo the Kail, road Sinking Fuud, The slileen county towns wlil, if the nelbm la successful, re- ealve trom (300 tu f'.ISOO eaob,
i'r«rarr..l Death to Arreat. Hlraiu E. Lewis, twenty.seveu yenrs ol age, whu moved lu thu Lett society lu Mooers, commltte.l f ulclde by taking leveii grains of arsenic. He was about to be arresl. ad tor stealing a horse in Canada aud bring. Ing 11 lolo tbn Statea and Milling It. After taxing the poison be- sabl he preterre.l death to 111* mwraee of arrest, and tliul l.e bad carried toe poliou Uic n year with the Intention ot cominltluK sub'l.le if he ever suspected arrest lodlcsllug previous erimaa.
ataaniy OWoroa sor uigbwayman.
Al'ounty ot (610 Is offered tu the St. Joseph (Mo.) poUcemeo for every hlgbwsy tottiitt Uey UiK
dive iu the pond, the workmen hurry h.)me and the cattle rush for the ¦tables.
An unexpected clap of thunder made us jump, and we quickl.T obeyed tho eall of my aunt to come into thu hoaae, as we had no desire to stay outside auy longer.
It grew darker and darker. Tho Bery zigzags of the lightning threw a yellow tint upon the people and fur. niture in the room, nud the thiiudor followiug .juinkly ou the Hashes made Ihc old uiausiou quiver tu its founda¬ tions.
J^A blinding flash, with a 'deafening crash almost at the siims iustaut, seemed to make tho old castle sway, i ".Surely that struck .somewhere near," said my uucle, jumping to his feet ('and stepping to the wiudow. "Yes, it 18 Michael Knbarkiu's hut juat across the river," he exclaimed. "I must go at once and seo that the Qre is put ont." He tnrned to us, "Boys, you had better come along, I may need you,"
No need to ask us twice. Wo felt averhonored to be allowed to be of use at such au importaut momeut. lu an instant we wero iu our high boots and rubber coats, and started for the tire.
About twenty peasants ttood aronnd the buruiug house, lamenting uud praying, but not one offering to lend a helpiug hand,
"Quick," called mynncle. ' "Tako some bnokets; form a chain; try to put out the lire," , "Your Lordship," said one of the men, "ligbtuiug strnck this house. Only milk will put out ths flame."
"Obey me," thundered my uucle, "and get to work, or I'll put you on liread and waler nntil yuu forget huw milk tastes,"
Reluctantly the mnn started. My younger cousin, .\lexe}-, wus sta- tioneil to watch the superstitious crowd, with urders to report at onee if auy oue refused to work or tried to ileal away,
"Now, boys," shouted my uncle, "let us sec if there are any people iu ibo house,"
Bravely we followed him iuto the imoke aud heat of the alowly buruiug hut. We Huon diacovered the deid body ot Mielmol Kubarkin nnd cor- ried it ont, Aiiaiii and agaiu we (acd the danger, Wu rescued tw.i women lud a baliy. They lin,l been merelv sluuued by the sli<„-k. While bring¬ ing the ehil.l out I ba.l nuti.-'e,! »; form lying near tiie ,lo,,r. In Iho darkness uml smuke I euuld uul ,Iistingui«h wheiher it was a humau beiug ,>r a dug.
I hurried baek. ^ly uncle culled rae, but I rushe.l in, .Ir.ipped on i.iy kuees and'ernivle.l toward llie spot where I ha.l seon the form lyiiin. Il wos a buy. Ile lia.l beon uu his wuy home in the next village au.l lin I suunht shelter in-the house froiu tho sluriu. ^....-^
I draggcl hi,u mUv-itli^l was aboul fifteon .varils fr.i.ii iho house wli. u Ihere wna nu explusiou. Knl.uiluu bad bought ten pouuds of p.iwder ttt Ihe last fair uu.l had k#|>t it iu thc large brick stove.
The hul cllnpsed. Some of thc bricks ivhizi:e.l by my head, iiiie.,m. (ortubly ch.se, but the bny via- saved, [ aud with the ai,l of fresh air he suuu eame uul uf his stiipur.
Ten years had pnsse,!. I was licn- tenaut in the body guard of the Czar. Hefure rieviia wc were forced iuto active service.
I'oilllclans (Tf Easlern Keulu(;ky, and h,
I in,! a sloroiy nn.l .tumultuous life, hav.
I lug been liivolvod lu mauv .ju.ir-
j -els. He resti^ned his seat In C-ou-
j ?ress, which he ha.l hebl two terms, to
nilso a realment for the Cuban war. This
I .vas tbe F.>orth Kentucky, and It romalued
I n service for som.. mouths, Hcolt was a
; leutenanl in It, au.l as he was a nephew of
\ 3oTeruor llradley aud Colson and Urndlsy
. ivere politlcni opponents, there was soon
ja.l blood between them. Colsou brought
I .-barges against Scott, and tha regiment
oak sides. Tbe two men had u tight at
1 ^uolston, Ala., upon being mustered uut,
j iu.l Scott s'.iot Colson.
I The Cnpllol Hotel lobby was erow.le.l
; ivlth politicians nud promiueut men from
I ill over tbe State as a result oftbe trials
I if the election contests, nowxolugou here.
Jolson wns stau.ling with a party of (rlend..
n tho southwest eorner of tho Idbby when
Icon cnmo lu. -fhe instant lie cuugbt
iRht of Seolt. Colouel Colsou drew a re-
.-olver and began firing rapidly,
l.omsree wus betweeu Sctl nud Colson, -'tuesses say, and he was killed hv tha ...t shot iire,i. The secoud shot siruck loott In 111" breast, and he staggered back. conditions to loke pictures of forts or ! "vur.l llil he reaebe.l tho ftlght ot steps of soldiers under penalty of imprison, j rjSi'^oweln.l'Jiru^prhls'rTvrivrspllV.ng meut. Ono dariug member of the j lend nt every step. Scoll fell backward press, armed with a camera, wont to .lown the stops, ami his b,Hly rolled up oue of the principal forts and began i ,«,«?""'''he barroom door. Ashe lay there
,„ „i,„, . 1. -. rr „ » I. „ ;„ Holson stood nt the top of the steps uod
to phtjtograph it. He was taken in | ,,„,i ,,„ „„„ „i,yts iuto the pristnite
by robtlla s men uud brought before (orm.
the Commandaute as a captive. He | Others took part in the shooting, as was
SPANISH VANITY.
How a Newapaiier Man Played It on thi Couiiuandanle.
Commandaute Tobilla, one of lhi leading Spauish ollieers iu the lati war, is in his own country a pupulai writer and public speaker. A firm o publishers in America is about t( bring oat an Knglish editiuu uf hit book upou the war and the Cubar question. Henor Tobilla is a mau o' infinite tact and courtesy, and has < little moro than his share of vanity. Before the breaking out of hostilities iu Cuba a uumber of New York news paper men were in Havana trying to get sketches aud information abuul
spoko excelleut Spanish and thus ad. dressed the ofilcer:
"."Most Excelleut Sir, at loat I have found yon. I have come nil the way from America to take your picture."
"Indeed! Why, my meu say yon were taking pictures of foriillcatious!"
"No, indeed; 1 heard of your valor at a recent battle, and I made np my
ihown by the woun,! ihnt ('olson himself received, but their names cannot be learned positively. About twenly shots ivero tired altogether, nu,l the densely (,ncke,! lobby was a surging ma.ss of half. Irantio men wlillo the bullets were flying. Phero Is no doubt tbat tho killlug of Deinareo and JuUuu was accidental.
Luther llemnree, llio assistant postmas¬ ter io Sbelbyvllle, uu.l a prominent Hepub. Ilcun pullilolau, ntt,l Charles Julian, uuu of Itblest far,nera of this county
mind that you were a hero aud my i nnocoul bystau,lors and wo»e klllod be
peopio ought to k.iow of you," [
"Bnt I have not my proper uniform I on. Do you really wish to tnke me?"
"Certainly; and after yon get your j
uniform on, have your meu drawn up {
in lino and massed around you unt in I'Vora'ui'e hotel,
the sunlight, so I can get plenty of ! vnrrunt for his arrest, charglug hi.n willi
out by (;ilat Fogg, un
they happened lo be In lh. :;olsou's hullels. Captain B, B. (toldeu, a awyor of Barbour.ville, ,in.l H.irry .M.'- ilw,iu of I. .uisville were wouu,led, as a 'o.uli of thu genoral fusillade.
After Colsou had gouo to the home ot ¦hlef of Police Williams, a few doors nway d surrendered bimself. n
light, and also provo to ray people I nunler. was .woru out by Clint what excellent soldiers you havo in | ''^lirso"'wm'rave aMm,rdra1e your division.
"You do me great honor, sir. Y'our request shall be granted."
In a short time the Commandaute and his men were on parade in front of tho fortifications and the uow-spaper man took half a dozen camera shots at them, and also at, the fort, which was the chief object of the visit,
Tobilla saw him off to tho next town with a guard of honor and dis¬ charged him from custody with a salute, and in the next "copy" he sent lo his papor the correspondent had the only piotnreain existence of some j c.,i.rMnus. Ca. (Sp"elal),-(;aptala J. W. very important furtineatiuns and tho durjihv. cishler .if the Tbir.I Nail.,ual lluwer of the Spanish soldiery in , **"". iustautly kllle.l tho lolb-r, P. T. f'.ibn Hut Seiiur T.ibilU does not """ze, uu.l llieu .-..'umitte.l sub'l.lo, Tbe
Luba. lint ."leuui lubilla does not ^„^,,,.^ ^,,, ^y,,., ,^ ooeurre.l while the mention this inci.Ient in his uow book,—Satur,lay Eveuiug Post,
SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL.
,\ustralian olives vvill probably aoou alioiuiil in tho markeis. Tlio tree, which els.">wherc is slow in maturing, grows in t,)iieennlau,l almost with the
iistonishiiig rupidily of the cuealyp
tus, aud needs uo more caro than O | « Sugxeallon to Aarleuliui-lala by Cena willow.
At the request of the State Ponltrj .\ss.,eialii,u uf California, M. E. .lalla made a eeries of experimeuts which led him to thc eouohisiou, both fruu' a chciiiieal au.l phyiical puiut uf view, that "there nro praetieally no dill'er ences, so far as the fuod value is cu eerncl, between thc whito-shelled au.) browu-shollo.l ogijs."
The director of the Koyal Vesnvian Observatory has just issued a report ill vihich ho unnuunceH that M,,uut Vesuvius ia u,,w perfectly quiet, ami Ihnt th.' eruptive period uf l.-^ll,-",-';!!! is .leiiuitely olu<o,l. No lava is Huwiiig, aud even the fiimar,ilos or siu,ike- liolea give furth uo sign. The mass of iiivn ejeeto,! siu,-e IMH.", aiu.innted l.l III,II,.,.,111111 cubic metres.
diate trial, Tbe I'ranklin Cou nty Orand Jury Is lu session, ind tho Kenlu,-kv laws provide Ihut In luch cases the (;ouuly ,Iu,1ko may only Is- ,ue n warrant nud hobl tho prisoner sub. ect to tl.e Oran.I Jury's action. The iharife agaiusl Cols.in will hi murder, and lo will be strouitly prosecute.! by Couuly \llorney Polsgrovo aud Common wunltb's Mtorney Fraukllu, In nddillou to strong legnl couusel by friends of his vietlms, Colaon U l,lu,-elf n lawyer and is wenithv. lie will hove ablo couusel lu assist lu his lefenc,
UOITULI.: TUAdKIIV IN A HANK.
Insane Caahler KUIa Teller and Then
'as mio I will, .-ustomers. .Murphy has beeu ouo of the most prom. U"Ut busiuoss ino:i of the cltv f.,r a num. ler of yoars, l.ut In roeeut months lias beon I, III health, uud lias suir.-rel two strokes ,f paralysis. It is beilevi'l that he was nsauu whou tho sbo..llug was doue, as le au.l Shutr.o ba.l boon lhe closest of rieuds,
QUESTIONS FOR THE FARMERS,
lilrectiir Merrlain.
¦as, n. C. (.-.pedal). —Director
-,1 tb.
I Me
ugue-ts to
. a«-
rb'ulturisis of tb.' ountry that they u-o ...ine of tbelr spare lime iHilweon now au.l ',,'Xl .luue lu thoruuKblv prepnring the,,,. .elv.-» t.. answ.'r promptly nu.l u.-. .uia'.-ly the .|„e-tlo„s relative t„ 11," a-reag,-, ,iu„ntlly and v;ll,ie of -ropK the ,|uai,illy an.l value of all larui |.roduets, nnlm.ll „n,l vegetable; the eo-t of rertllizers un.l fnr,n lab.ir, nu.l, lu fact, ill tho Items .,r far,,, operutl..,,. for the .-nieu.lar year IS'Ji, wlibili the .-en-us "nilinerators aro by law ei,a,pelle,l lo i..-.'rt„l„, T;,1s, ho says, will result lu a lull UU'I ai'dirato census,
BIC FIR£ IN DAWSON.
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.Ku iulorestiiig oxporitu.'ut is being m,i,le iy the liritish nrmy medical Sl wioe in tho iiiooiilaliuii ui the Iruups leaving fur .\friea, says the Medical Keview. The eiuleavur is ma lo to eonfer imm,inity from typhoi,I fever. The iBooiilutiuus are uot mado eum. pulsury, but the ullicers nrge it upon the ic^eu. The results of this lucasuro will be walche,! with great interest, ami ofter the campaigu in the Traua- vial is elosel comparisons l,sse,l uu tbe prevalence uf enlcrie fever in uor late war with S)iain an 1 the SnnA One morning I was ordere.l to take j Afri.'aii trouble may furnish some in-
a private .iiapatch from the Emperor ! teresting data.
lo (ieneral Tu'lleben. .\ RUar,l of '
twelve men esorto.l mo wheu I slarte.l
frum hea.l,luartors. It wna a bright
ni,rning after several days „f drizzling Tho roal thruiisli the forest
ilualn.aa I'arl ur T...r,. llnrne.l IVilh
Lo.. l.r asnu.'.nit.
SKiTTl.i.. Wash. fS|ieriali.—The -leanier linnui'". nt Vl"l.,rbl. fro,,, .skngw.iy. bri,,','. i.ews that a lari;,' part of th.. buriucss p.ir. llou ef li.iw-ou hns bee , wlp.cl oul by Hre. Phe bus will .Ji'O'.l t.'-.l.1..).lO.
.. Tl," »,.IT..r.,
.lenr. e.
<kag«
O .eralo
city Is >U1.| ly.
This l» tbe thirl larce llr
, Init.
urt bist.'
J.(l.i.'l Hiipe. in China
Iignin ,.iut sign ol the pir i to play 1,1 th" future lu CUI,' 'jpaue... lli,veru,nenl ba- ,'
JftpAU Is til.lt
illuitely
I am a fanner lot.itird nc.ir .St.niv Br(X)k. oti;' of ih« most tn.iUriouj tfittrictt in this Stnte, and w.is bo'.h. red wih ni.ii.iiii f.T ye.irs. .it limes SO I could n-.vt work, .-iri.l w'.is .-ilw.ivs veiy vo siipifeJ as well. For yean I had iii.ilaria so bjd in thc iprins:, whi'n cnjj.iiied iii plowing, flttt I could do Iiuthing but shjivc. i iiuist l.tyc tdkcn ,-ilvoiit :i barrel 'i«fquinine pills besides do/ens of other re lu-dies. but ncvir obtained •ny permanent benelit. La.-;t f.ill, i i p'.'jcl. ;iin . I h.d a nu^si se:ious attacK of chiKs and then Ci.mmcncod to take K [vins T.ibules, u.^oii a Mend's ad^ive, and the first box in.iiie me ail right a:id ! h.ive rover. been with-'ut them siiK*. I t.ike one T.i!' i'e e:i.h niornni; .ind niylii and aomeiiioes when I feel moie than u-u illy exh.uisu-.l I t..ke three in a day. Thoy have kept mv St.much sv^ei.; mv biiwels rej; lijr nnd I have not h.id the le.ist touch of m.tlirid i.or s;->' ttng nejd.iche .since 1 cemmfnced usinji them. I know also thit I sl. .-p better ;iiij w.ikc up Biore Refreshed than formerly- ! vlon't k.;i"'.v i;'V m.inv coiipLiints Ripans Tabules will hel,<, but 1 do know tliev will cure a:y one in the condition I w as jind I would not be w rhou' them at ahy price. I hcnesily con.-dder them the fhearest-i-'riceJ meJicme in th.-v, 'ilJ, us they are also the most benelicial .md tbe most conveiie-ii i,v take. I am twenty-seven yeau of .ijte an.f have \\.-irke..i h.nd all m. nie, the same as most (anneis, iKiih e.irlv aid l.i'e and in ;ii| kinds cl w-euher. and 1 have never enjoyed such good he.ilih ,is I h.ive since List fall; in fact my iK'ighbori have an remaiked my i 'r.'ioved condition .ind hav« said. "Sav. John, wli.ii .-ire vou doing to loo.i ko heal'hy r "
W»»rS5.-jk.Maa»aa*».«i.aikaiai Pa a»«uinfc...«i iwi .«>..*,-. »¦ ¦'.'J'J'cS' uaaai.wiaBar linaiai. nm r i ra a la. .^a.«..va «x»ii.-a..... > - « ' i^ *i2 m^aaSCw MaWaaaaBsialw a Mala, aaa a* kaa M aar ara^ •«.«>.. t..-u~.>—> . ...tag
^-i.
.\ la'up chimney monnfactnrer io .\nders,>n, lud., has disc.vered a new liruces."-of mcltin » the san.I usc.l in glass making. While passing thruugh ... .erVs"ofi,"and'wec,"irid""Iualie"but '''- I''""' '"'*'"' » «'''''« ;'°, '","" vory little progress. At nl.u.it tou '- ''I'''' '''''*'^' "'"' " 1"^<^» "' '"* *'''*"' .I'cluek wo reached an upeu vallev I ' '•"" "» "^'' '''u''""'-' I« «'»» O"'.^ • '"'^¦ jrder, ,1 a hall t,. .leeide if I shonl.I , "'"' ""''' " "*" le.luce.l to a liquid, cross the upeu space or turn to the "* directed the construction of a big lefl and keep in tho w.vods until I ha.1 i '""' *'"' "'''" "''' l"""""' ''"'"!>""•''' ?ot uut ..t sight au.l reaeh ..f ,i>;'f cartj|u, over which be conid turn n onemT, It woul.l have l.een lu.i .'''"'i-"'^ -^" arraueemeut was mad. twouly miles mere of mud.lv r.ja.1, '" >¦"" '»"'' "'rough ihis vat. Il The di.patch w;ia important gn.l "-'I"'' l"'''''*''ll.v. »¦>''the best muller haste uoceasary, au I deci.led to rauve ' B'*'" ''' I"-'""? turue.i uut in as manj straight ou " "tcua.la as ii require.l hours for the We had' lur.llv reaebe.l tlie ..pen "'• '"*'' ''^ ""•"" "- The process baf valley wheu a s.ur.il cloud , f sni..ke ''"" l'»t"-''e'l-
ll.v
-t iu the eu'.l all unn. he t., US Urifi, ou II IU lu" Kr,
b,,.,,"! a mllliarv .ical.' Cllluese, un.ler J.ipau- l I- I eiievel C liui is tavor- Io«ar , U.|. proposition
Frre Slai. Invj.le.l.
. 1, Ior lhe Ilrst tl,ni In the .. iiupiiga h.is e.,iablis:iel a ulry. Willi n l.r.-j i. ,p,.itiou nr Z-u:. , aide.,: Iue O.auge
After an Firliange ot Ralinrailnna Willi
Oreal Britain an,t Germany We
WIII Take roiieiiiun.
Wassinotos, D. C. (Special).- Without ¦ the formality of a roll cnll, the Seuale rail- I fled the treaty under which Orent Itrilnln ; will withdraw from the Samoan Islands • and the group will be dlvblod between the ; United States aud C.ermnny, I
Hlx speeches In nil were ran.le on lb" treaty, tbree, by Senator. Tavls, Foraker ' nnd Spooner, ndvoeallng rallllcallo,,, an,I , three, by Senators Ba.'uu, M.mey and Pill. . man, oppos.ng the acquisition of more territory by the L'nilod Stntes, fpou tho I conclusion of the speeches, the Souale, bv i lla vote, sbowed Itself so ovcrivhebningly { In favor of tb" eonvention that rntincatlou , w,i8 announced without further pracuud- j
There Is reason lo believe that the ' Admlnlstratlnn, anticipating rnllll.'atlon, has ma.lo arrangements for the extension of American soverelgoltv orer Tutulla, | Ofoo. Mana and Ito.-e Islands. Nothing will be done until ntler nn ejcbsngo of ratlllcatloiis with the Borllu aud London (lovernmeuts. wheu Instructions will be ' cnblo.l lo Coioroander I). F. Tlllev, com- mandlng the cruiser Abnreuda, .llrectlnK him to take possession of the Islands In j the name of tbe United Stat.'s. i
luder Tilley will Issue a procln.ua.
Hot
ting fortb the puruoses of ll.e United Stnte lu counectiou witl. theirgov,-rnmen.. Tu¬ tulla will be regarded ns a naval station, sn,l Comman ler Tilley will be Us first Oov¬ ernor,
Now lhat tbe Senate has ratified the treaty the three govern.neuts will make nr. rnnge-neuls respecting their consular rep- reseolatlou lu Samoa. Tho nbrogall.n of toe treaty of Berlin will ualurally lessen Iha duties of Consul Oeneral Osburn, who will probablv he recalled und a cousul up. pointed In his elen,!,
VATHER ENDEAVOR" CLARK'S TRIP,
He WIII Oa Aroun.I IhelWorld In tl.e In. lereal nf Chrliilan Kndea.or.
n.iBToN (Special).—For the third tbuoDr, Francis E. Clnrk, -'Father Endeavor" Clark, as he Is often called, started ou a tour Id the lolerest of the organization of which be Is the leader. After leaving Bos¬ ton, he and his wife goes direct to Hnu Francisco, whence they will sail for Japan, They will be In Japan nearly a mouth, at- leudlng meetings an,! c.nveutlons lu vnrious parts of the country. In referonc lo the remainder of tho trip, Dr, Clark lays:
"From Japan, Ihe Irip to China will ho made ahout tbe ml.ldle of March. Here Christian Endeavor Is particularly stroug. Uy June 1 we will hnve to leave China, taking the new Trans Siberian Hallway across Russia to Europe and incl.i.llni; ten Jays of river trnvel nnd about twelvo by | mil, lo St. Pelersburgb. Thence we go to i Euglnno, in time lo greet the nrrlvllig Amerlcnns, who will iiour Into Loiii'oii for the Nlneteenih lulernallooni chrislian Eu. deavor Conveullon, July 14 to 1«. "
Concerning this convention llr. Clnrk said: "The spectacle of 4000 or 5000 Amor. 1,'ans crossing the seas with this o'.ject In view will be wilbout precedent. Aud the fact that 1300 or l.-iOO of tb.'m will go prac¬ tically in wh,lie steamer loads will ho nd. dltloually uotcworlliy,"
Waahlnaton llama.
Bepresentative Lond, nf CallfnrDla, has raintroduced. In roodllled form, his bill In retereoce to secnnd-olass mattar.
Under a new ruling by IhA Secretary ol War, offloers snd enliated men mny weat "•s badges ot their military socleiles and I .air me.1al8 of honor ou occasions of cere. u ••vy. Insignia buttons nre sllll leirr.-d. Negotiations with other countries for
J reclnroolty treaties hare tieen snapended
^.. r, i-l /u,.....,..,% i-,..»L. ti i by tbe administration been,ise .^f the pr.^s. ox, D, C. (Speclnl) -Irnnk H, | ^^ ,^^, „,p,^ ^^^ negcUaiel will uot
Chief of the Sectlou of lorelgn he ratlfle.I hy Congress.
Oreat DrIUIn and H.r Colonia. Tak*
More Ihan One Hall—Klghly.Klghl
P.r Cent. Sold In Kurope.
tV*
riltehc
Markets in the Uepartmeut of Agriculture | j„i,n p. U,,ckefcller, In reply to Inquiries In a report on the distribution of the ng- . from Ihe Industrial Commlisihn, r«H-o,n. rlcullural products oftbe United States, I J'*?''? «hat trusts bo creato.l nnd regu inlod
says;
--The agricultural pro.lucts exporte-t frotn U," t-.,lte.! Htntes during the llvi vaar. IS'.il.lsiis ba.l an average ao- iiual value of (6i;3,.VS6,2fll. Of tbesl enormous exports, about sl.-ity per eent found a market In the Uulte.l King, dom an.l Its various dependencies. The sum paid by the British people for Ihl American farm produce purcliase,! during tll" perlo.1 mentioned reached as high a( (403,'JjS,H54 a year. In the live years un¬ der consideration the Uuited Kingdom alone look more than one.halt of all our agrlculiural export., the conslgnmeots creilite.l to tl,al counlrv 'onnlng about fifty.Mve per ceul. of the total aUlpinonts, and having an average annual Mi!.407,701.
-'(lormany. which rauks next Uultod Klngdo,u n, a market for the
by law,
Oeneral Oils reported to the Wnr De- partmeot the sulci.le, dne to Insaiiltv, ot First Lieutenant Boa-man, of the Tlilrty- aerenth Volunteer Infantry.
Bear-Admiral Sohlay bas oabled to the Navy Department from Mooli.Tldeo that Lieutenant.Commander F. H, Oreene boa committed suicide.
A wrecking companv offers lo rslse the wreck ol the battleship JIalne In Havana harbor by freeslng tbe waler around It with liquid air and then pumping tbe wreck dry.
Onr Adopted Iilnn.la.
American forces occup led Magab
value of lanes, province of Cavlte, P, I., capturing twenty Insurgents. Incladlng a eoloi.e'. Oeneral Ludlow Is maklug nu ntt.'mpt
.,.,.. ... ..„ iV ".grlcuiture; "rec'elV^d '« ""P ""• practice of begging, which is
nbout Ibirteeu percent, ot the exports foi "ssuralng large proportions lu Havana, 181tl-lSiH, the average yearly value Cuba. .::.,.,
amouuting tu tS6,33.1,'i"l. France, with 1 A bntlalloh of "tlio Nineteenth Infantry to the loboblta'nts of the islundf, set. i purchases that nveraged I3,',1S8,7'J0 ayonr, routed the Su.llon rebels in Ihe Cebu
luporlauee. The , Mountain.. P, I. Considerable ammunl- rer. formed only tlou was caplure.l. Four Americans were , ot the total, and were ; wouuded,
bulf as lurge as the ship- I Oovernor-Oeneral Wood at Havana has nv. The shipments lo i„ued an order appointing n commission le^ss of three to study nnd report upon tha prob. lem of taxation throughout Cuba,
Thn eountry lo the vielolty ol Maolla,
r, I,, is .(Ulal and oomtnuolcatloo has heen
eslahtlsbed with the adjaceot'towos,
A laod boom has followed the flag to
iea.ilug i Guam, suddenly boos'.lng real estate from
about 6.6 per c
hsrdly more thi
meuts to Germanv. rne
Oermany, on the other b
than one-fourth the size of those to th
United Klugdo:n, These three eounlrles—
the Unltel Klngdo;n, Oermany and France
—re.-elve.l togetlier nearly seventy-live per
cent, of the totnl ai;riciill.ir il export".
"The annual records of exportation sho that, with very few exceptl
tlSlo (too an acre, wllh the market still advancing.
The conoerted movement of Oenerals Bates and Hchwau to lulercopt and deslroy tbo Filipino troops fulled because of bad roads.
At the flrst formal meeting of General Wood's Cabinet lu Havana, Cuba, It was deoldo.l to issue an order Instructing bu- renu chlets that all Government employes must do s full day's work lor a full day's
foreign c luntrles materially their purchases of American agricultural pro.lucts during 1S.J4-1H9S. In tbe total value of tho agricultural exports there was an advance fro,n »i;M,6,13,747 1|»1H1I4 lo J.M,'->1,507,942 lu ISIH, maklug a gain of t22l,»71,19j, Thecouutnlis of doslluntlou that contributed most of this Increase were the United King.lom, (lermauy, France, Belgium, Cana.ta, the Nether- lauds, Japan, Italy, Denmark and British Africa.
"Our exports of farm produce to the | '"'' , „ , , , , , , , .
United Kingdom lncr,'a8ed(S'l,5SS,S5l dur. ".'neral Scliwans provisional brigade, Ing thn live years ndvani'lng from ».156 - I operating on the ahore ot Laguna de Day, 006,251 in 1894 lo 4.'!a,5;i5,l05 In 1H9H. Tl.is i 'l''"^''' "'« Flli|.inos out of soveral towns wns deeldedlv tl.e lurge-t gain re..t,rded, | i""l cnptured guos aod ammuoltloo,
although the shipments bolh to Oermany
au.l to I'rancu allowed an luipurtaut lioinaatia.
growth. In the case of Oermany there Felix Morris, the well.knowo actor, died
wns an advance from »7-i,984,.'!8'l to »119,. ' - - -' - . •
4'iS,720, oud lu the case of France from
»41,lill,8SS to t75,3'J7,096. The gain for
lhe former country was (411,441,3311, nud
that for the lalt.'r (33,415,'JOS.
,ary of the agricultural exports
f,>r issi-isg-!, showing the totnl fot eacli continent, brings out the fnel that about I'lghtv-elghl per ceut. of nil the farm tiro- duce shipped from ths United Stntes .lur¬ ing the live years meiilloi,e,l was inarkete,! Ill Europe. The value of tbe siilpm.'uts to Ku
opeau couutries from 1.191 I., 1k:is. In. | wealthy.
N, K, Ooss, a merchant ot E.tenbnrg, Ohio, was murdered by rohhors. Oosa owned a general St..re. The robbers, three lu .lumber, escaped.
Miss Mary Wbllo and Mrs, Sarah Kna, sUters, eighty and elghly-'.wo years of age, died within twenty.lour hours at Bristol, Penn. Grief ovur the loss of her sister d the .loath of Mrs, Rue. Thoy were
FRENCH DEFEAT THE CHINESE.
Uatlle Over Ih. Ilonii.laiy Illipule al Kwnng-Cliau-Waii Ilay
Taiom*, Wash. (Special).—The slcamii Elm Branch bllngs news from Sbnngbul that French warships have taken posses¬ sion uf Kwoug-Cliau.Wan Bav, whore a bounilary illspute has beon peniUu,: for several luonlhs. The French commenced 0|.erntlous hy sinking two Chinese guu.- boals, destroying their g.ins and amuitiui. llou nnd Inking the oflleers on board the French slilps ns prlsoi,,.rs. The warships then shelled twenty Chinese villag,-., eo,n- pelllng the Chinese troops lo movo baek.
A four hours' battle look place at Veg. lue.', in which tho French lost f.iur kllle.t and twenty-eight wouu.led, flie Cliliu'so ioss wns heavier. Alter tho Chinese re¬ treated the French forces were lUvl.ted it., to four expe.litlons, which pillaged and burned luiiuy villages.
Several inandarl,,s eurt'en.Iero.l to |>re- vent the burning ,)f their towns. Thev nre liebl as hostages lo preveul reialluUoo i.y the unlives.
SETTLERS CO TO CANADA
lu Ive.averaged t5a6,93s,.i,17 a
i It roiche.l as high as t76l.S7,..7s2. show, lug nn Iucroase of (19:i.,'iss,.,i:i9 ,,ver the
I v,ilue for 18'J4, which was *,5,l.i -..sl.spl. The
I chl.-f part of the remainder weut I.. Cau¬ ada au.l tbe other North Atnerlean coun-
I tries, au nverag" nnuuai value ot (4s,724,.
I 257, nud co,uprlsed slightly u,oro than leven per cent, of tbe totnl, Tbe roconls for the live years show only a slighi gain. Ill 1891 tho value was (511,7-27,457, thn fol¬ lowing year 11 fell to (43,773,619, au.l then ilowlv Inurease,! uulll In 18'J3 It amounted to (50,710,761."
DEATH IN BLIZZARD'S PATH,
fenpt. and .Sl.iek Heilah In N.w Mrilco'i Nerere Slori.i.
Goiino, N. M. (Special). —Uolalls ot Uu blizzard which swept over Southwesleru N.'W .Mexico Indlente that ll was the sever¬ est storm ever experience.1 In that region
A stretch of U.rrll.,ry llfty ,ull,!8 lu I sri.lll,. with While Oaks au,! N.vg lies for .be e,'iitre, soe.Tje'l lo s'lffer the most, illll.lugli the severity of the stnnu was 'uily felt throughout lh.. Sa.,r,i,neulo Mouutnln region. 'Phe velocity of tbe wind was terrible, nil roads an I trails were ob. It,.rate.l, nn.l the ,lrlvliig su'iw made il buposslble for iravolera to seo their ivuy lu
leiide
l,.l..n Left the Vear.
¦NT.,, Ont. (Speclall.—The Superin.
,t of Immlgratb.n has receive.! re. p.,rts from most of his agents Inllie I'nlte.l Slates nn.l estimates that nearly 14.000set. tiers from the Republic have become re.l. .lents of Cnna,la during the pnst yi-ar. -A eonservntlv.'esilmate places the wealth ,,f j these persons nt »2,00(rt*0,'
Tbe pr,)8pects for increasing the uumb.-r of settlers from tbe United States dorl,,g . tbe Fi-as.,n of I'JOO nro very encouraging, j Kansas and Arkansas su|,plled the greaier i part of tbose who eame. I
ALASKA MAY BE CUT IN TWO, !
Sngge.llon II Ma.l. lo Create tl.e Trrri- I tory ol Seward.
WAaniN.iToy, D. C.,S[.eclali.-Tbe Sonata Committee ..n Territories .-onsl.lere.l n hill | creating Ihroe judicial .llslriels for Alaska and for a revision of the laws oflhe Uulte.l Slales applying lo the T.-rrllory. A num¬ ber of Alaska meu wore pr.'Seut with the
When the .-lor,n abate.I. wagons which iiad heeu ahaieloued. were fouu.l str-wii all over the se.'tlon. Several lalalllles are reported, Inclu.llng the driver of the White Oaks and Lincoln singe, „n,l manv sheep her.lers have b.si ibelr lives. Tl..„isaiids .-.f head of stock perlshe.l, and ll I- osll- mate.l that tho loss will ng^'i-ogato over •500,000,
ITALY ASKS REPARATION. IVanli Ihe (loverniiienl to ruiiiih L<
Illl-
allle
ntl-
Tbey were aske.I If thore was any meul In fnvor of dividing lbeirerrit.,ry nl Mt.St, Eiliis, makiug the southeanlero por¬ llon tbe Terriiory uf Scwar.i. Tlie reply was that the people believed sii.-b a .llvl.l.ju .vould be uecei-sury at some future iliu".
Wonld Praaere. Cuba's Treri,
Oenerni Illus Illvefa, Se-relaryof Agri¬ culluro, In,lusiry, nn.l Commerce, has ad- Icniloii l.l Oovern..r
ai.a LjrncI.eri.
W»BniN.,T,.N, 11. C. (Spe..|nl). — Thr Italian (|.,veru,nsut has slgulllu,l to ths :ioverumenl uf the Uulte.l Slates luthe polite nn.l courteous method knowo to mo.leru .liplomacy, a wish that the pcraous <ullly of lynching the dve llalhins at Talu- lab, l.n., last spring, should be p,inlshe.l.
As uu.lor the uilallng law the trial aud ..r.ieucutlon of such cases a. this Is left en. tirely lo tho S:„t.. nuUiorltbis, the National :iovernmaul Iswellnlgb l,el|,less lo meet :he re.piest ..fthe Italian (iov"ramen(.
¦Pbo President will probably make fresh represuntullons t,. C.ugruss urglug tbe ipeedy passage uf the pouillug bills Intend. ?.l to romovo rro,u Slnle eourts Jurls,llc. llou In cnaes where pers.ins clal,ning treaty protectlou aro the victims, and transfer, ringjurlsdlcllou over the,n lu the Federal
MONSTER TRIAL OF BANDITS.
lUr Hundred lleren.lania, liirlud
.Vlany I'rn.nlnent rerioni.
II..ME (Bv Cable). -Sassarl, In Sardinia. Is the scene ol a monster trial of bandits who Intesl the l-bin.l and the numerous persons accused uf openly ur covertly abet.
Tl.e Slnte Teaehori'Aasoolatlon ot MU- sls,slppl, bv a unanimous volo, h.ia pro¬ tested ngnlust the Universal Scboolh.iok syslem, un.l has urge.l the Legislature not tu change ll.e etIsMng law, which provides lor ..uly couuly uniformity,
Jacob Hhu.lln murdered his wile aud then klllod himaelf at their home, six miles from Knoxvlllo, 'Pean, Tho tragedy is Bup|.o8ed to have been due to domestie troubles,
W, W, (Inge, cousin ol Lyman J. Oage, died at Toledo, Ohio. Secretary Oage was notilied. Deceased was a cunsumpllve and died p.<unlloss,
G.ivernor LbiIIo M. Shaw wns Innugu- riilc.l fur a second term at Des Moloes, Iowa.
Tho Moody Memorial Fund -Oommlttee at a meellng lu Norlhnmplon. Masi.. de¬ cided to continue the work of tbe evangel¬ ist, un.l appeal to the peo|,le for a fund of (3,000,000 to endow ths three Institulloos hu was Idonlined with.
Mrs, Mnry TheobobI, aged flfly-slx, was burned to death nnd her daughter, Lu- ctudn, aged twenty.three, was fatally burued nt their homo iu Louisville, Ky,
(;i,lcngo peopio nro clamoring f,ir pnb. lioalloii of the city pay.rulls. There Is much Inik of slulTcl pay-rolls, but Mayor ll),rrlsoi, B,iyslhe city Is so poor It canuot pny (10,000 ll year for printing the ilsi,
Dr, J, (', Muilhail, a noled eye nnd ear S|ieclailst, ot St, Louis, Mo., committed suicide, 11" was desi>oiii|ent on accouut ot 111 hoailh, Hu leaves a family,
Tho structure In Detroit, Mich., known as the Municipal Bulbllug was ,|uarantlne.l on nccount of the dlscuvery of a caso ol smiillpux therein.
Ilol,ert W. Brown, a negro, wns hnnge,l lu Pbllndelphla lor thc murder of his wife.
"Al " llaney purlshed ina hlitsard io thn Sacramoulo Mounlaius, N. M., nod several thousand head of stuck were frosen stiff.
In n fire whicli destroyed the Newnrk Clly Home, nl Newark, N, J,, 207 cblldreo, expi'rieuced lo lhe llru drill, marched in safely from the bulbllug.
(l.ivoru..r Naih, of (llilo, In his Innugurnl call.'.! nttentlon to the n.-ed for n check to he plneed Ull corporalloiis doing business in the stule.
Tho (lovcrnors of lown nn,l South Caro¬ lina made Ihelr nnnual nddresses to the Legislatures of their respective Stales,
Josrpli Pulluer's resldnune In New York CKy was nlm,ist enilrely destroyed bv lire. Mr.. Morgan Jellett und Mini Kllitabelb .M,,,itgo,nery, bousokeoper and governess reaiieollvely, lost Ihelr lives,
Ileproscnlalivcs of llfty railroad., com. prising more than half the mileage of ths lliilteit Steles, at a m,'ellng i,eld In Now York City agr.,e,l ot, actiou looking to tbe llialul.inauce of rates.
(ieneral Wood, nl Havana, n.lvisiug that j ling them
steps be taken Imrordlalely lo pro'ect | Tuers are 400 .le.'endanls.lnelu.llug lan
ll.llngs or sni.l Ihal lv f.illow
11,.. ,v,„.l
-' "'It '1.-
Cubau forest. I elonging to lb" lublb- .io. main, lie urges that bo bo empowered to i.p|,..lnlslx inspectors, nl n salary ul t'i.ICO eaeh, with Inslrueti.ins 1.'. I..cal" |.ubiic prt.uerty nnd lo consult will, the offlc -rs of tl,e>,iral gunr-l In the various pr.iviuee.
H" to U,e best methods of |.reserving tb.' tre.'s, wbl.'l, are now being ,,-e.l at th,' pleasure of the lirsl p.-rsou who desires to cut thym,
llr. lirdloe Has lleiigne.l,
Tbe re.lgnatb.n of Dr. E.lwar.l lle.ll.ie. Unite! states Consul at Canton, (hlna, l,as been ncceple.l by tbe lieparunenl <.l Slate nl Washington au.l K..b"rl .M. Mc. Wa.le, ,.f Philadelphia, hus been seleeiel as ..Is ,.uccessur.
birds, wealthy ira.les,uon, state an.l^i : elpal ufBcluls aud many women. i The wltuessci number l'.H)0, lhe docu.
menls eo,u|,rlso i'KTlarge volumes und 1'20
lawyer, are engage,!. I A h,,ge woodeu building was erected for I lb" trial. Two .,f the ol.l judges resigned I ratber than uu.tertake It. A tbir.I ouly - couseuled oc prou.lse uf linmedlata pro- ' mulloo.
I Senator Hanna on National liin.s.
Seuator Haiua staled at Phlladel|,hla_ ; » here the commlttoa In ,'barge of arrange. j monts fur the Republl-an conventlou he. ork, thai the Nallona, Issuei would ...perlty of th" working peopl
"ry.
I be th" p Ihs cou P'llllpi.l
and the retention ul tbs
Titt.l Cadel llla
Naval Cn.l.t J.
ilaaed Fnr Hating.
Cnr.illna, bus ben disl,..n.-.ral.ly .lls,nlssed fr..,u the Naval Aca.lemy nl Annapolis, Md , nsn result of n .'ourI-,.,artlal. which foun,l lilm guilty of parlb-lpatlou lu tha Christmas hazing.
aan Uumingo I'aya Frane*.
Ths Kreneh .lebl oKSn.mKi In Ibiublatlon of tb" U..lsmare-Ciccav.,lll elaiin has been paid by the Governraent ol San I)..inlngo. Everything h:i» leieu s. taction of the Prone.i Oovernuieuli,
Ilog Itnrl.l In Fanilly I'lo..
Dr ( .laries linru.'i:. a le.i.liug pbysl ¦ r.rs..-.Uh Illver, N. J., bn. burie.l h|. i.et lleruiir 1 .log,whl.-h die! a few days ag.. a grave lu tUe family liot :
Jobn I.. Il.-..'kefeller ha. given tiio.im n Cohimbla I'niverslty In Now V.rU City. or a chair of p«ycl,..|ogy.
The German liraperor's favorite sa Lllo
Cutuu
I l-r
This
hon." I. au lr
h,i
H' is
uers I 1
ooga t. bin
guali.iu nu, .ug I" eeni"tery. an I al" Io.oau." tho.b.g I , Burnelt ciilms tUe lot 1 he c .n 'l.l ns he iikes
from the nurlheru fort of Plevna toM me lhat we bad been sern au-l were uow a target for lh? Turkish gnus.
.K short cuiumaU'l from mo br,iui;lit my men into a hue. so thai thc en, n,y bad only ouo man to aim at. Wo were m,>viug at full speo'l 1,'war.I the protectiu,; timber ou the other si.le.
Tho first sbcli fell short, ihc second burst fnlly a th..usan.l ysr.ls behiiil an. the tliir.l was'-.iea.I.'an.l pa«se.1 filly feet lo front of us
We ware almtist in tne shale of the tall pines wheu 1 he^rd a territii- crash tu.l lust my sense.. I awoke very sooo. with a aiingmg pai:i in my head. .A man lay right uver me He naa uobatl.'Uiug my ntii!..rm. Th.. Ih.iugbt ot "war hyena" flasbe.l thronnh my min.i t'aniiou-ly I ojieoed oue .ye ju.l enough to see
The latest alvancement in practical "ci"nc" 1- artifi.-ai coal. Much speci- lali. u hs- l.eeu inlulged in by unduly apprehensive persons a< to what hu- i.iaiuty wonM d > for (uol when the w.-.i-|.|-s c..»l is gone. N,.w. centuries bet..re it will aciaally bo uee.led. a substitute has been made. .\ work¬ man nanie.I Munt.-ig.resi.ling iu Mann¬ heim, has niauufactureJ artifi-'ial cal, the compunout parla being earth and mineral resilual substances. The ex¬ act compi.sitiou la a secr.-t. It ia re- (xirte.l that tbe 'neat pro lacing priper- ties of the artifi.-ial cnal are won.ler- ful. .\ kil.ii;'.amme wloo burned leaves only tune pennyweighta c' ashes.
The anmber of telephones in Slock holm, Swe.ien, is 2.i..n-sl. %Lra it#
lla.liia Kiilor Killed by a Train.
[Ier:.erl M. I.in'.in. t.- m.iri.i-"njit.ir lh" l;.-.st.va Tr.iis-n.t, w.l. k.lls I bv a I.nat s.„"ri-i.l". M .... H- wa. fifty.
.. year- .: a,-, ...el ....... .. w. I .*.
Wa
, brol lu the Uulld Slate-, . 1S..1 three men, n .w well known, «"re n.ls logeiber ut the Culveraily of »,ra». g—Routgen, Paderew.k. and Pe.! .. Ishop Satterlee lEp.acoi al) of Waal,lug. .l-a llleloug frien 1 of S""rel»ry ..f r 11 lot, with whom ho weul t'j s.;l,o >l
Plaza. I iHl.r C.mlr.l In Hon.ilala.
T:,"»tei,aer.'i,n I arrival at Siu Knn. ,:,--o fr..JI th" Orl"Ut, l.a 11 .u.»uiu. .She
.lid n.>t do.-k al il'-i.liij. but anc:iore 1 'IT lliat p'.rt. tov 11 iwaiiaa ui ill being ear. riel lut 1.. lue liuer .'B lug.. The plague i. n.w III'.ught t'. lie well uo'l.r CO- rrol of
noolan.p naratoca Sana.
o..ls:iip ^.lral 'ja, with a '-r.a
..v-l.:y boy
ter .-rjUe. m-nlbs, and .^.eral 'Uv Inalgo Ohe
. i.fl P.,,i»deipii.i forth, win
S-ie Wl.l tm nwny nearly f.u
during tb- -ral»e will ir^nd
. at Han Juan, Pu-rt . B.-v
ardl. .on ot Ados.r.i Oberaidl
vbo BJ aeaailaat was. le.my astoa- popnlauon ft ooly 300.000.
when a b..y.
T lomsa Dunn English, tha anlh.ir of - M-u 11.11. ' U.V. th«( uo author .houl 1 at. ten,i.t to wr.te p ."try until thirty ora J 'V.i unlil after I .ny.
The Kh".llre of Eiypt re-«ives au annual •aiarv of (500,000.
r.nKr..«man Champ C:.vrk,o( Mlas.,.irl, aay. Ibal'," i« wrtlng a u.iv-l lo wbl-h Iher. will lie un wo neu.
Ai-nirsl v.n Di»dr!'!'i., w'.o "^5iiia'..l".l tb. 0»rman crniiing iquadron In Manila m.^sis l,». l».en apr.oiute I by the E n|..r..r Wi;.i, ., ..jb-f ol th. Cieraian naval »t .IT.
Pr'.'".. r Hae-k.l. of tlw Unirenltv oi
.tei.a. .ier.uaoy. has l-eeu awarded the
llre-.a pni. of nytl per annnra fori.f". f..r t,," : "SI .rlenlin.- work (.'jbll-liel duribg ILe la.i fo'ir y"«r..
f>pr.»»nl«t,v. P.i -har l.iD.^.f T»nr.«a.., .njoyi th. uo.qu. -1..Unci.on of hav,ng re¬ ee,v.-l more V..I... for Speaker-.f Ihe Houae •lan wer. a».r b.f ore r-c.lvel l.y anv uu- .ueaeaii.l ..adidat. for tb.t -iiti.
Cyellua Not... are many Aiierb-an eycllau m ,1 ihe-e will I ona a nucleus for a ycl,ng league. As for Is.:., tb" general oplub.n, borne out hy fnct'. l- lhat la.t year wa. th" beat bicycle aeason sinre ISJA, whl'h wai a re¬ markable lale. year.
Over one thoasanl slgnbosrls nt croa.. ro.|.li bare tieen ••rect.l In .Main, marked with distances, chars.-ier of rondi, aud other Inf.jrmatlon for wb..elm"n.
Chief arai.nir the features of th. 19.10 wbeel Is whst Is know.: a. Ihe "free wheel. " com. lug a cua-ler and brake.
neturns ihow that Ihe Conneollcut guide.post i-iw I. "IT '"live lu ouly ahont ..ne.half of t'l. town. In the state.
W.,meti cvcll-la ar- Ihl. winter mora Do- and aa a result all th
Fnrelan.
The C.ilonlul pnrty Is Intensely ploas.ed At the news of the French occupatiou ol thc oasis nt In.alnh, iu thn Sahara, ou tbe «oulhw,-Bl"rn Algerian fiontlor,
Preaident Cabrera gave a hau,|U«t at the Capitol In Hau Jo.o, (I rile-nala. A.lmiral Uoau,n.)nt a„.l Up-om.'.-rs of tbe BrlHsh warships lV,ir-,.ll.., Phaeton and learu. were preseut. The utuiosl cor.lbillly pre. vulie.l.
The French Courl of Cnssallnu has Iian.l el down a decision maklug bull-flghting Illegal in Frnuce.
A plobl.ello of Ibc cllln.ns of Mexico wns hel.l r.'gar ling can.II.lat". f..r th" Preal. .leney. A large majority .,f th. vutes fa. voted tho eaudtdacy of Prenldei.t DIai.
Phe Russian Minister of Finance, M. ds Wlile, In submltllng nls budget, staled thai III,..hi's g..l.| r.iserve had heen dimln. Is,e.l tl,,VKI«00 las( year.
The French Chamber of Deputies re. n.semble.l al Paris. .M. I.eachanel, Preal- ,l"ut of the Hou.e, urged lhat Ihe paity truce agree,! lo .Iurlug the exposition yenrslu.uld be cuntlnued Indetlollely.
The Ilrst mllllla Ihnl hnve left England sll..'" the Crhueau war sailed from Siulh- nupton iu Ihe nienmahlps Nile aud linbrla. Tb.-y numbered 2800.
Th. ,.ltlclala«f tbe Frencli Foreign OIBce nl Paris deny that there la any truth Intlie lepurl that (l.e eommereial ireaiy with the I'nlte.l Slat", will not be ratlMe.l,
The Portogiie." police nt Lorenr.', Mar Muea bave prevenled aeveral l'.>rlugueie Ir.m ercBSing ti,e friulb.r and Joluing Ihe ll.jera, Her.-after .... .iue will l.e peri..ltli.d ... .r.iaa Ibe frontb-r wlthoul a permit from l„" il.iveroor,
Tl," T,me. of London p.Int. Ibn ...vt of a prolesl l.y Maileton Tnuu lo Il.a lrl|.uitlte |.ow..rs againi-t the .-.ainoao trealiei..
Auto,n.il.lllsl" tu the prorlncea of Franee nre abowing great enter[.rise In organising
aid It
A new in.|Ulry int.. Ibe Jameaou being worked npjn Eng,au.l.
-Pbe iHlest newa from Bio.nifouielD, (Irauge Pre- Slnle, saya Ihe offlclali there
ll.at they
ly date, nnd
Hugh McCalluii
ale tha
m-r.iU» tbau men. and aa a result all tha . „oeinmalb.n |ror..gue.l the Newfound
blcyc," .r.a.,ufaciurer. r.p.rt a largely In. /,„>) L"ui,|,tur" until February 1.
cr..».ed . "inau.l f.ir dr-jp.fra-ne mod el.. .,,¦¦.,.. ,, . i., . ¦
. Ill Hugh John M,ied.inald accept.! lb. tnak
A new blcvcle tire on .be eu.hlon iirlnel Fl. I. .r.>,nia.d for n-tt s.a.in. The lire dues n ,t hava I . b- infl >Ie I. Thla la a rad¬ ical d.parlor, from tha ).u.iiJlal|..' ^st- tern.
Earl Kli.r. Iha cvcllat, "f Davloo. O. aod Ciamplon T.im Coper, bave d.cdfd i.l atuindun tbe cy-la | af., an.I d.v.,l.th.l. Um. to lUeir cam.ut b islnesi la Kauaiui City.
1.. Englanl a -rv ba. ...en raliel for Iha m-tDufa-lure of a b.eyei. d..,gn.d ..(.«<-. la.ly fjr'-h. worklngmai,, whb-n will Imi .ta.uu am'ri.-wr-'.v aa "«" »• .."i..!
ol lorii.lug a goverumeut nl Win Manltolm. ia --j-:---e..!20 to the (l<-.>,.w.i H.lmlnl.tratiou, which realgned in couse i|ueoc« of defeat in the reeent al."Ilon. Thu epidemic of lDfluenx.1 In I,rjudot
|.roir.ls«s to as»5-.c thr i.roj.-jrtb.B. of lb< greal epllemi" "f 1883. I'byalelana alV woiklng .lay and night, and all lhe hus piiali ara fnll.
Tb" teerel nefollnibmi tietwean Rasal. aud Algbaolatuu lOjkloirto tba elminalloi of Brillab Inlluence at Kabul, ar. b.il.vM |.> bare,,been auceoaafotiy eo.npl.l".|, an. lh" llu.alan ocru|.ailou ot Haral ia uu.l. coatldarailsa at bl. Pstafabura.
THE SABBATH SCHOOL
NTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR JANUARY 21.
ware truly
aabjaeii Tha Praaehla* al Mt. Joha tka ¦apllal. Lako III., l-lt—Goldaa TaaU Laka III., 4—Mamorr V.riai, 3-»—Cm» maatarj oa the Day'a Lasaoa.
IxTaoDtrcTios.—John the Baptist Was alx months older thao Jsaos. Thair motHars, Mary and ElUabsih, were ooualas. /olia was boro at Jutiah, a ctty five mllas aonlh of HebroD, lo the bli! country ot Jodaa. Foe Ihirty years ws hear uothlng ot hia •xeept that ho was In the daeorta. 8ad> denly be appears as prophet, reformer aaa tte toreruooar ot Christ. Ho was an aa* tiare Naxarite In appearance, dratt, fi>o4 and modo ot Ille. He was like a teprodne- lloo ot Elijah ot old. He was a priest %f birth. He ataads out lo sharp eoalraal with tbe spirit and maoners ot hit tlota,
CoxNieriKu Links.—A little more tbaa ••Teotseo years have passed sloce wa saw Jesus at Ihe Passover teasi In Jerutaltm Ha It atill in seclusion at Naxarutb, but Hlf toraruoner appears ou tiie scsoe.
1. "Id the llfteeuth year." Anpitta* Cn.sar died In Angusti A. D. li, but tkfe* Te:ir* betore bts death, in August, A. D.il, he called Tiberias to relgo wllb blm, aaj 8t. Lake evldeotly reckons from tbat time Tiberias was a very bad man. |lvaa It drunkenness aod oruelty. "Pontius Vi. lata." Pllata wot gaveruor ot Jadaa lu' ' ten years, from A. D. It tu 31. Hta lain was bad. Ho was Iloally bxnithaj, aadll tald to hare killed hloisair. "Herod balaa tetrtreh." Tetrarch meant orlgloally tka rulorofn fourth partofn eountry, but wat afterwards uted with rererenoa to aoy Irl' hutary ruler. After tbe death nt Ilerod tha Oreat hit dominions were divided. Thli wat Herod Antlpas, letrnroh ot Oalllaa, wbo beheaded John, and to wbom Jaant wat tent at tha time of His trial. "Ilnnsa — Ahllane," Two provlocet ot 8)Tla northeast of Judes.
2. "Annas and Calaphas." Oalapbaa Vai the aoo-la.law ot Annas, or Ananias, nadll It .apposed that thay exercised the hlfll prtest's nfllca by turos. The law provided tor only ona hlgb.prleat, and be waa lo hold ofAoo for life, but tur.'ly wa bave two baro, Clarke thinks that Calapbat WBI ooly a deputy. "Came nnto John." Tbe Holy Spirit came npon blm to tha daaert whore ha was living. "Son ot Zaoharlat," Sas chap, 1,5-61. "In the wlldarnaas." . "The term wilderness wat glreo to a dia¬ lrlot which was not regularly ouitlvitad ond inhabited,"
3. "The baptism of repeotaoee." John was a repentance preacher, Tult wat "a baptlam requiring and ropreisnting ao la. ward tplrltual chnuge; thn pledlta ot mitslou ot slot to those woo peottent."
4. "As It Is writteo," Luke cvllaaUea. tioo to Italah's prophecy ro)(ardlog Ilia' aharacter ot the omlog reformation. -'The voice." "ri.e prophecy draws ntloo- tioo to ths wnrk ralbor than to the worker." This voles was clear, dlstloot, loud. "Prepare ye." The Ides Is taken trom tha praotlea ot eastern mooaroht, who, whenever they took a Journey, a^ol btrblogera before them to prepare tbe way. Tbt Jewltb ohuroh wat the desert jouotry.
5. "Every valley, etc," This Is flcnra- tlvt language, 'i'ho words lllustrata the leveling force of the Gospel," Thera matt ba a thorough prepar.itlou bafure Ood. oor Klog, will come to ns. The telt-llte mutt "be btjught low." Tho srookad. dIthoDsst life must h»"slralghtsued." Let us remove the obstructions of uobellat and csroal deslrel.
6. "Ail flash." Oentiiss ns well aa Jaws. "Shnll see," It will uot bo necessary to depood 00 tha lastimoor of othert.
I. "Ths multitude." Matthew mentlona Pharltees aod Sadduceea. "To ba bap. Used." This was a baptism uoto repanl- ance; It was uot Obrlstlao bapilto. "Generation ot vipers." "Brood" otvlpan. "Ihlsdeoutet pertont decelttu! aod mall. elout." "A terribly cxprettlra tpaaoh.*' Vt called tbem aoakei. Was he harshf, "Let ua remember that love oaa be' isvere." John desires that thay mar ea> oape tha lin^.ending doom. "Who liatk warned you." How came you to Iblnk that by complying with au outward ilgn, you can esoapn thewrsth ut Uud witlwnt to tnwar.l change?
8. "Fruits worthyot repeDtsoee.". John did not stop with a profession, but thejr must thow their reformation by their oon. duct. Itepnntaiioe Inclu.tus, (1) oouvle* lion; (2) contrition; (3) caufesslon; (t) re. formation; nnd loa,l5toconversloQ. John, Ttsus, Peler and Paul all preaohed re¬ pentance, "Aud begin not to say, eto," ''rha natural Impulse of the uuregaoarate heart Is to seek out excuses audvSubtsr* fug..3 wiien the oooscieucn la touched." fob osl.alters two com mon errora, Tha flrat. that baptism would hu anntclnot to turn tbu wr;ith of Oud awav, i|U,l second, tbat hsctuss Ihey are oliildren ot Abrabam, lliereforn thuy are tufa. "Xhese itonas,'* Undoubtedly n reforencs to the calling ot the Oentiiss. Oul of thoso hard, uoragan. eralo haarit Ood Is nble lo inaka bearts oC flesh aod children of Abraham.
9. "Ths axe la laid." Thera isao allaaloa hero to a woodman, whu, hnvlnf; markatf a tree for excision, lays bis nxo at tba root, while he lays nIT his outer gar.neot In or¬ der that l.e mny wiei.l more powerfnl ' blows. The Jewish nation is the tree, and the Rin.aus ll.e aie, whIeh, by tba Just |u Igu.ants ot Odd, was speedily lo ool It dun-u,
10. "The people nska I." Thers ara three classes of persous I,era who ask Iha aame ,|,ieallou, "What ahail wu do'/'' The an. livers givou by John show that he under. stooil the sins they were prnctlclug, Thay wero luuvod by hU faithful pruaciiiag aaa came us l.oueal Inquirers, and he doaa not he-itate tu ,leal ralthfully wllh tham.
II, "Let hba Impart," This Is n remark. able answer. Clothe the naked and feed lbs hungry, Jos, 1:27. 'That Is ths true l;,lrlt of lhe Gospel.
I'J, "Publicans," Tax.gatherers. An of. Oca deteste 1 by the Jews, yel John doae uol condemn It. --
13, "Eiact no moro," These tax.gatber. ers ,'ollected taxes for tho Itoinnn emperor, and "they exacte 1 moro tl.au thn govern. ment nuthorlso,! theu to do, nnd Iha aur* plus tbey pocketed,"
14, "Do vlolenouto nn man," John da* mauds three things uf tl.o soldiers. Thay urn not required to qull the builiieat, but lh.y must be Just nn.l uprighti nnd atop tbeir wicked Ille If ha bsptlxad tham. "Hu rihortatluo plnioly Implies Iha right ot w.ir under certain circumslances. It la a destroyer an.l h.irharlr.er, hut In Ihu ovar* ruling prnvidenos ut Uod It may beeomea civ,ilier."
15, Whether llo w'ra the Clirltt." Joha spoke with aucli uuthorliy, eloqusoea aod power lliat Ih.l people began to thlDk be was the Messiah,
10, "Oae mightier than T," "HIa bap. llsin will elT'Cl what mine It powerlats to lio." "Not worthy," J.>bo thaws bls grenlnass by self-ahisarnent. "Wllbflra." Flrn la lbs emblem of Ihe Holy Spirit.
17. "Whose tun." Ths fan, or tba la* stru ment fnr purging, Is (ba Ootpal. "Floor." Ills oburch. "Wheat." Tfno ij.iltvars. "Garner." The kingdom ol gract here and ot liaavso boreifter. "Fire u.iqutoebahle." Sto Mnlt. U:i4.
TKAeai.sas.—The preaching ot tba goe. pel Includes Iha aanouncainont of tba noat tearful Judgments. Great and good aaa era alwaya huinbla mon. True humlllly la ooa of tbe marks of trlTa greatotrs.
LAW ACAIW8T OOCKINC HORtCt.
a Caaa Aaalaat Klehard Wallaali, a MaB< AVoat-TowK la WaablagSea.
RIehard Wallaoh, a well-known aaaa. abont.towo, forfsltad (SO lo the poUee eonrt at Waablogtoo by talliog to appeag IO aotwar a ebarge ot having violated see. tioo t ol tba law tor tba preventloa At eraelly lo aolmols, wblah roada aa lollevet
tall ot aoy borse In Iba oparalfoa as doeklog, and whoavar sball eaaae tta aama to be dooe, or tttlst lo doing sself cuillog (nolata liia aama U proved to beet benaflt to tbe bona), tball, upon eoavie. Hon Iberaot, be panlahad by Imprlteaaiaat lo tbe Jail oot axteedlog ouo year, or a flne ol aot leaa thnn (IdO, nor more thaa ti3t>."
Mneb popular lotaraat baa baea die. played la tbe oata and unlvarsal regret was axpraat«l tbat Mr. Wallaeh did aet appear. Havaral ladlot, iBambara ot IM llumaos Soelety, wera preaant la soait. armed with a leaBat leaped by tba Asaert. can Soelety for Iba PraTenlloo ot Orastty to Aalsula baarlag oa Iba inhjaet ol doek* ing. ThODnblloalloB, amongolbertblaga. .leaerlbad doeklog at the aiapatalloa el a portion ot Iha borta't tall, wblah mm staled to ba daagtrooa, ereol aad niilUSi
In Colorado tbs Legltlaluia aaaetea 8 law raqalrlng all dookad boraaa to ba Mf. Iilarad wltbin twenty days after Ita peM* ag. and 'providing tbat MDragltlfl<< dnekad boraaa loood after ID. explralloa ot Iba tpaelBed lima, thoold ba totttttAi aa a«ldaaaa ot aolll. Bauator MeMNIaa. Cfaalrmaa ottba Commltlae oo Iha DWIMir of r:olambla, hat latrodonod a Mil prorM' log for a law la Iba Ulalrlcl tiallar lo thai lo Colorado.
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Aa iDtportaat proelaatatiOB, iseaed ky. Praaldani Kmgar oftbe Hoalh Atftaaa ¦•• ' public, aaaoDaaaa tbat owaefs «t a ' ot dwalllaa bonaae have aot ihe rig daaaad r.at danag tha daratloa tlal Uw, aad«hal Iba/ «aaa«« alter l_. ¦eal el ¦artial law elala teat ter tka M M vas la laaaa.
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Iletoto. A tAUlIoT NKW9rAPKB,i,Or l.OQAto AMD OXXBRAL IXTKLLIOKXCK. VOL. V. FREEPORT, N. Y,. PRRIDAY, JAXrARY 19, lOOii. »ta«! (LIO TXAKLT I> ADTAMCB NO. 12. • Greater Hew Yorlc • Dexit.a.1 Parlora, IMMCItCKU 1 tRIOVORC 00*. ruimiH Atm gold sts., Brooklyn, N. Y. ¦ele(«Wa«l>. ¦aM Crawas OeMVaUaai. .nuias, •.'..oo ¦!>, •.T.OO up. moo up a .aa up STATE NEWS. nh.TON AXD OOI.D STRBRrti. 6 p. Iieaear'e, BROOKLYN, N. V, l-l , W. t. STEGLE, M. O.. i-HrSICIAX nnd SURGEOX BALDWINS, U I. lMk.»>. j «to9A. M. "¦""-I ItoSandStoTP.M. Ofllc. Harriaon Avenna •A—'^^mCOPlOE A. MOTT. LAWYCR, M Oeart M.,B*roachar BraaklTB.N. T. Cily ¦eaMeaea, l^mhtoiok, Qaaaas Co., v. v. IWnbiai, "(ILmbiook" "IMABrooklyn." B. A. DORLON. ...JOXDBD AUCTIOXEER... OM WolXottt/ Mock, JONN P. WRKIHT. OBXBBAL AUCTIOXEER, nXAXCIAI. BaDkofRodYilleCentre VlrllajtA Avemte, ROCKVILLE CENTRG, L. 1. lAMUBL r. I>H1I.I.IP8, Praaldeat. noif AB O. KNiailT. Vice Praldenl. HIRAM R. BMITII. CaaUsr. BOARD or DIRECTORSi MartA. Daviaaa. ThomaaO. Knight, 'laha Tlnoant, . Blram K. Hmllh, fHaatwanh I). Combaa, Weabr H. Bmlth. AaMB Jairne, Charlaa L. Wallace, Oarlaa a. Uono, Aaatia Oornwell. fiadr Phinipa, Nelaon H. Smith, Mm w. dsMoM. John T, Davlaon, Oovar llavlaon. Edward T. Xlinrston, BaaUltoa W. Paanall. We do A General Banking Bnilneaa o( Depoait and Diaeonnt. lalMtat Raid on Special Depoaita. Dnfle baaed on England and the OoBMaeBt., Tbor nuronage SoHoited. ¦ankiiiff Boora—» A. H. to S P. M.; tamttAj, • A. If. to la h. DIaooont Daya—Toeadaya nnd Fri- laya, 9 A. IC. THEFREEPORTBANK CAPITAL, •80,000. un STREET, FREEPORT, LI. 0«TaraoT Makaa Maav Noualnatlona. Oovernor Roosevelt sent to tbe Henata tbeae Bomlnallons. wblcb were referred to tba proper eommlltecs: Managar ol the Exhibit of tbe Btate nt New York ol tbe PanAmerlsan Exposition ot ini, Andrew 8. Bammersley. of N'ew Tork City. Attorney ot thn Reoeea Nation ot Indians, Enaena A. Nash, of Little Vnlley. Member of State Board of Tax Commls- alcoeis, Lester F. Htearns, of Dunkirk. Manaaer of the Collins Htate Homopo- pathle Hospital, Oeorgo W. Heymour, of Wsatflalds. Manager of New York State Reformatory In Xlmlrii, Cbarles H. Beckett, ot New York CIlT. ¦ Cfommlaaloners of tbe Walklna Olen Res- ervallOD, William B. Osborne, of Victor; William H. Walt, of Watklnsi Jonas Vnn- dnser, at Borsehends; John Allen Clute, ot Walklna, and James B, Rnthbone, of El¬ mlra. Commissioner of the State Board of Cbarttlas, EuKeoe A, Phllbln. ol New York. Manager ot tho Thomas Asylum for Or¬ phan and Destltnte Indian Children, Cbrs. ter 0. La;, ot Veniallles. Oommlisloner ot Quarantine, Hugh Mc. Roberta, ol Tompklnavllie. Maoaireta ol the House of Refuge for Woman In Budson, Anna Teals Baicnmb, ot Syraeuae; Tbomas Wilson, ot Clave. raok: MarelaChaae PowtU, ol ahvot; Uow. ard 'TowDaaad, ot New Tork. Mananrs ot lbs Weatern House ol Ref. aga for Woman at Albion, Sarah Z, Oavln, ol Bafcki; VMaairB. Ostes of Cliltt*. naogo; William J. Sterrltt.nf MIddleport: I Fredarie Aimy, ol BufTalo; Etta Elanei I Falker, of Syracuse; Emily F, liwett, M, D, - of Hedlua. I Manager Hudson River Hlale Hospital, I Catharine Ousta Newbold, ot Poughkeep. I sie. I Manager Craig Colony tor Epileptics Oeorge Elmer Oorham, M. D., of Albany, Manager Utlca State Hospital, Frederick I T. Proctor, ol Utlca. Manager Blughamton State Hospital, Andrew J, French, ol Oneida. Manager New York State Reformatory for Women in Bedford, Erbest U, Schmidt, M. D., ot White Plains. Speclal CountyJudgeof Monroe Coanly John B. M. Stephens, of RocLester. Slataa of Dr. Sheldon UnToll.d. The auTelllng ol the statue to Edward Aaslln Sbeldon, erected by school children ot tbe State ot New York, sod placed lo tbe Slate Capitol, took place In the Assembly ohamt>er 10 Albany. Addresses were deliv- ered by WUIIam T. Harris, Cnlted Htates OommlsaloDar ol Education; Ur. William J. Miloa, Piesideut ol the Stnte Normal Oollaga, Albany, aod Principal Isnao B. Pouoher, ot tbe State Normal School at Os¬ wego. 'The statue Is situated In tbe well ot the Senate staircase. Tbe statue rests on a pedestal of polished Sootch granite, lo tha taea ot which Is out the name oftbe tamous educator and tbe dates ot his birth aod death. It lenreseots Or. Sheldon seated Id a ohalr with a child ou his knee. One baod ol tbe Instructor Is resting upon the oblld's head, wblle the otber holds an objeet from whieb he is teaching. Ths group la In solid bronze, and was paid for by Ihe oootrlbutlons ot tbo public school aolldrnn ol the state In peonies.' Much eradit lor reforming tbe methods of teach. log ohlidreu Is glvun Dr, Sbeldo* by lend. log educators. After dlscouragemuots In bnsloasa at Oswego, he became lnlere.sled to tbe free.sohool movement. Afterwards I ha oxgaolaed tbe schools ot Syracuse, Ru- Inrolng to Oswego at tha cull ul tho free. sebool party,ho laid 1,1s plans lor advanced Inttructlon lu tbe principles nod methods of taaobing, aod was Instrumental inrttely In establishingobjact-teacblog as a potent j factor Id education. Out of Dr, Hheiduu'« fliana was developed a school tor the trnlu- DC ot primary leaobers, aod through legis¬ lative aid In 1876 he had the Oswego Ncf. mai Scbool accepted ns a part of the great normal'School system of tbe state. For Iblrtjr years te labored lealously ns Its principal, dsolloiog, meanwhile, many substantial offers to establish himself else., wbere. Hs lound time, however, to aid lu orgaolilng matbod schools upon his plnu lo various parts ol the country, aod his In- fluaooe as so nJucator aloag tbese llous became widespread. Ohalrman of Aasembly CrjnimUtaeB. Speaker Nixon, of the Assembly, hns un. oimoced the list of House Committees for 1Mb, Tbero Is Iltlle clinnge lu tbem. Here sre tbe chairmen of tbu lmp.,rtuiit rom. mittoea: Ways and Meuos, Aii,la, of Che. uaogo: Judiciary, Flsb, ol Madison; Gen. eral Laws, Butuett, ol Ontario; Code., Weeks, ol New York; Taxation an,t lie- . trenehmeot, Oe Oraw, ot Kings; Cnnnb-, Bill, ot Erie; Cities, Kelsey. of Livingston; Rallroada, Bedell, ot Orange; Insurance, Oongbtry, ot Albany; Banks, JlcEwan, of Albaoy; Oas, Witter, of Tioga; Excise, ' Rogers, ot Broome; Public Health, Henry, at New York: Soldiers' Home, Platl, uf Steabao; Prlvllegea and Electloos, Fab lowa, ot Nsw York. I SUCCESS. ! (An Old Man Speaks,-) i Island, at last, upon the lonesome higbl — I The purple-tinted peak that was my goal; I Tbe prIae I nsed to dream of lo tbe night— The lofty end on whlcb I set my sou'.— Is mine lo-day, aud all the toll And all the schemes are done; i But chiding voices echo round I rhe bight thr.t I have wonl Ab, Intlle toll and unrewardad sohemesi I Tbs bope that lured meon basiled away; ' Ive gained the bight, but lost tbe sweet [ ol'l dreams, Aad no warm hands clasp myfcold hai,d to-day. For 00 tbe toilsome steep .Unt I ! Have managed to ascend Ench slep Is but the torn-, of ono j Wbo balled me as a frieud! —Clevelnud Leader. looooooooooooooooooooooooo Fatal Result of a Feud Belween Prom¬ inent KentuckianSi ,3ATTLE IN A HOTEL LOBBY. .Iiiiient I saw U wa. oue of my own ; ^[^^JJ ]]J ^ p[J.p )J^ J] ][IJ^ Hb had noticed my movement, and i whispered: "Keep still; we are the only sorvivors." "Bnt, roan" said I, "tnke the dis. patch ond get into safety." "No" he whispered, "I shall covet yonr body with mine till help comes. The Turks will fire again as soon as they see one of us move, Yoa re¬ member the time yon saved me from the buruiog house of Michael Kubur- kin? Now is my turn tu show tbat I have not forgotten that I owe my life to you" .\ few minutes later came a liltle troop from tho timber, with the flag uf the Ked Cross. Eleven men wert buried on the spot, aud I vias takeu back ou a stretcher, haviug lost one ' SAMOAN TREATY RATIFIED. ' FARM PRODUCE EXPORTED i THE NEWS EPITOMIZED, Approveii by the Senate After Two Figures Showing- to What Countries Hours' Debate. They Co. T.iier Conirrcillnan Collon and I.len. Ie,iaut «eo.l. Nephew of Fornier tloT. ernor Bradley. Meet In Ileadlr Dnel- Hcoll and Two Byitan.leri Klll.d—.tf- fray ar.w Out of an Obl r.ud, Fn.SKr.nr. Ky. (Special).—A trage.ly at lia.. not been parallelc.l In Kenlueky ,08 the famous duel to tbe death of Will- m CassPis Qoodloe and A. M. Swope oe. rred here In tbs lobby of the Capitol ^ I and the first baudas;es Iteiag pnt on ' Hotel. A feud that existed between former gressman David a. Cjlson, of Mld.lle. A tITTtE AND A m HERD. § ^Thi,?.hStrbc[ng^l-!r.i |
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