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aUfrOLE COPIIS*4. VI VJB'CKMTBt.
A FAMILY NEWBI'^rVER OP LOCAL AND UEITEBAL IXTBLMGEHt K.
VOL. V.
FKEEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 3o, ijmhi.
TERM: tLtO TEAKLT II aOVAItii
NO. 22i
• Greater New York • Daxita.1 Parlors^
tMMOKCIICII » SRIOaORE.
OOB. FULTOir AND OOLD STS.,
Brooklyn. N. Y.
lofTeelk. M OrewBs
Manuag.,
heeFIUtog,
M-ao np.
as.oe ap,
01.00 np
a .«0 ap
fTTLTON AND OOLD STREKT.-*, Opp.. Loeav'i, BROOKLYN, N. T
W. J. STEELE. M. O..
PUrSjiCI.iX and SURGEOX
BALDWINB, L. I.
Offlcr, Utrrltuii Avenue abort Telepboue Call. Baldwins 13.
aCORQC A. MOTT,
LAWYER,
¦•ISoaft BI,Bara«v>i e« Braehlya,IT. T.CHy
¦ iBldftt, Lyabreofc, Omobs Co., N. *.
"(I Lyabroofc," "XMA Bteoklyn."
e. A. DORLON, .BOXDED AUCTIO.XEER. .
Odd reUewt' Bloek, itl, atar Ckareh, PRBBKHtl.
JOHN P. WRKIirr,
OBXERAL AUCTIOXEER,
ntBBPOKT, L. L
nMANCIAI.
^ BANK OF
Rockville Centre,
Village Avenue, ^ ROCKVILLE CENTRE, L. I.
HIRAM R. HMITH. PfesMrnl.
THUMAHii. KNKiHT, Vlir-PrrsUleul. BKHliF.N T. HAYN'dK. (ashlrr
,, BUAHl) (IF UIHKI'TIIKS:
(laMi W. Iftvlsun, Tbnmta (i. Knlghi, .tuiBVlBi-tnl, Hiram R. Hmllh, ,
UlfilwaribD.Ciimlies. Wmley H. Sml.h, - AJKn Jayar, ( harlrs L. Wai a.-r.|
..(ifarlea W, Hayar, Aualln Cornwell, {Mwael r. Phllllpa, NrlBon H. Smt h, ^oiiaW, UrMoll, Jul.n T Utvlsuu.
OUvtr Uail on Edward T Tburslu.,.
Hamlll.... \V. Prarstll
We du a General Banking Business of Depoait and Disconnt.
luUreat Paid on Special Deposits.
Drafti Iianed on England aud thi- Ooatinant-
Toar Patronage BoUuitod.
Baaking Honr*—0 A. H. to 3 P. M.i flatnrdaj, n A. M. tu 12 M.
Dianoout Days—TutwdavH aud Fri- daya, 9 A. M.
mPREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL, ISO.OOO.
im iniET, FIBBPOIT. 1.1.
BOBBI! ABB ABAlli ACI'IVE j GLAIMSHAW CONFESSED,
, ___ I .
Free Staiers Seize a Farm Between ' Testimony .AcWuced at the Trial ot Kimberley and Paardeberg. Reporters in Camden. N. J.
GUARD ON DRAKENSBERG RANGE. \ HE MADE AN EMPHATIC DENIAL.
THE NEWS EPITOMIZED,
Al o MaeUnt or ,lha Afrikandar Bond a Reeolellun Wat Patted Pavorlog Boer tadepeedanca—The Relnr Season Haa BeaoB In Honth Africa—Forward ¦nremant of Oensral Kobrrls Urlayad.
L05D0S (By Cable).—A meellng uf tho Bond was held at Paarl anl was a'tended by levertl membtri of the Capn As.nmbly. It patted retolutloot regretting that the Cape Oovernment was ml consulted be. (ore tbe wnr, snd declaring thai any set- tleaAt whlcb did not respect tha Inde- pendente of tbe republlet would be delrl- meatal lo tbe highest Interests of the Britlata laplw. Mr. Htrgrove, the chief tpeakar, propkatled another war within tia yaannnlen ladapendeooe wu granted, aad Atwatbiymao Mtrtlt charaoterleed tbe wat at a caotlouatlou a( the Jameson nld.
A dllpateh lo the Dally Chronicle (rom Klmberbr tavt;
'j:Fo«r hnndred Free Staters have takeu potteitlon ot tbe road belween Kimberley aad Paardeberg, Tliey have seized a (arm near Pindimtfontein. where a number n( army honet had been sent to rest an,l graze. It It rumored that their object is to raid tkertllwty byway o( Jicobsdal,'
Aeoordlag to a dlspalcb (torn Maseru, BttotolaBd, t imall British (orce com-
T.wo Wooil, Ell S'haw-a Pormar Nwrrt- baarl, Tr.tlfle'l Thai lis Canfssaed Havlnt Mur.lrrnl Hia Slolhr Orand.nalher—t UrtrrliveanI
nd
.Suppo
>d Hrr Sto
iMux.-i. N. J (Special,.-.Sensallonai lesllmony was adduced at the trial of IVill¬ iam H Hsy and H'.'war.l K. Sloan, loriuor- ly reporlrrs for a Philadelphia news| aper, on tbe chnrge ol conspiring lo Injure the renulallou of Eugene J, Darnell, of this city. The ,lefei..lai,ls ,-a,ised to be pub- IlBhr.l a onfesslon alleged to bave been mado lo Ihem by Eli Shaw, .jf Cam.len. In which he admit,cl killing his mother and grandmother. Sbaw had been tried twice audacqnltled of the charge. Tbe alleged coofeaslon bnpli.'aled Darnell as an acces¬ sory nfler the (act. Ilo was arrested on a warrant sworn to by skan, bul proved an nllh! au,l was rubiasel. Shaw repudlate.l the siory and Darnell caused tne arresl of tbe reporters on Ibe clinrg? of conspiracy. Miss Eva Wood, the former Cam.len schoolteacher (o wbo,a Shaw was engage.! lo be ,narrled, an.l who was with hlin lu Phila.leli.hia ut ll,e home ..( a friend ou tbe night Ibat the story .,f the confession was printed, tealliled that he bud admitted to ber un the morning the paper appeared that he had lold tho reporters wbat was
VIEW OF BLOEMFONTEIN, CAPITAL OF THE OllANOE FKEE STArE.
JOBM J. KAMDAUi. PrethltBt.
OBAUMCIY T, BPRAOUE. Vke-pretidtat.
WnUAM & BALL. Ciikltr.
BOARD or DiRBoroaai
leka i. Raadall. Ohaoaeey T. Bptagae
•i^lhOoi. WUHmbO. Miller,
mamm a. OoMir, D. Wteler Plae. WiBllt ¦. OaraweU. Oeorge Wallaoe, rhHNe D, aiatth. Otitt PttNt, AafM* Immlg, Ranay B. Smith.
OhartHlnWaUaea. Oeofg* M. RaadaU WllUam B. Hall.
yattm. tjiifl ligal kolldayt, from f a. n, la lilt, m.^ OKtt Ktilllltt aad ladttsmenu In erery depariaeni Mual te lltaat of rttVr Iha Mow York or BraoklyB Baokt t* Tmat Oom. kialtti aod .ovatT aeeoaunadaUoti aa far aa it I latMBBl with BBBiti I tOve meaaaemeai.
uTssay^S'.iJir.r'-tir * ^ -
Otafli knid ea all parla of Earepe.
WMl'Vli'liffifflr**"*^ eompaoJtt, Mcle- , iaaie ¦lltfBtHf maraatted.
VL
'¦..,-i-. /
18 SURE
TO BRING RESULTS.
mtndtd by Coloael Pilcher entered Lady- braad alter driving In tho Boar outposts. A ooatldtrable body of Boon then nttncked the Britlih, who retirod tfier capturing the Landdtott, Tho Brltlsb bid three men woondtd. and tbe Boars bad eight meu wouoded.
II ll nadertlood that Ibe Boers are try¬ ing toWHok tbe Brltlsb wblle their couvuy of wtgoupoihet on to Stnoka. ^^ . A ditp'atjb to Ibe Pally TalejKah from LattyiBlllk tayt: *
'"Tbere ate aboat M,000 Boers guard log the nlae pattei over the Drakeutherg Baage. They art ltd by Commnndtnt De Beer, ol Hatrltmltb, and conilst of Free Stttert.
"It It reported tbit tbe Boers have moved their big gunt Irom BIggtrsherg, as It U act lottnded to mtke a stand there.-
Tbe Oape Town correepoudent uf tbe Delly Newt tiys:
"II It Improbtble that tbo advance from Bloemfoaloln will be made for another moBtb. Otnortl Citmeuts Is moving to BloemfODlein In four columns. Wbeu Lord Robert! begint tbe march northward Cien- eral Oatiert will be left lo charge ot Bloemtoateln,
"Tbe Ooloaial Oavernment has ordered the Oape Volunteert to withdraw south of Ibt Orange RIvtr (or (ett of accentuating racial ttellng.'^
Advleei (rom Cape Town lays: ¦-Kalus an general throughout South Africa, and riven wbleli have beeu dry lor years nre being dooded. Mtny camps aru trans. formed Into twampt. This will sllll more mlllltte agalntt n Brltlsb ndvanue.'
Tbt Wat Oflice hts Issued anoiher table olBrltliblottat, showing an aggregate of l(,*sa, which does uol Include I'JOl whu bave beea Invalided home.
¦ Troops Amuse Thouiselvas.
LoXDOR (By Cable).—A dlsnttoh to the Dally Mall (rom Mt(eklng deiirlbes ibe humoroat tide of tbo siege. It appears lhat tbe eolonlalt set up hollies, Inviting the Boett to tboot at thorn, and tbou chaff tbe enemy wben Ihe thols go wide. An¬ other Irltk o( Ihe colonials Is hy persistent
. ooneertlai playing lo lure tbn Boets, ex.
I cRtd by curiosity, tortlte tbelr beads from
I the trensbtt, wueu Ibey tte promptly
\ sniped.
Breve Borlla Froin Malaklna.
Lotpos (By Gable),—.V ditpitcb from i Mafeking sayt: "All well. .Our patrols are I aellve. Wa ruthsd one of Ihe Boer lu- j tttnehmenit tnd elleetlveiy fusillada.1 au- . othtr, Wa captured twenly-slx head of oattle and kllied twelve Boers, Our loss wat two kllltd and three wounded."
I Oeleales Aolatt Bnor Indopendsacr. BrotiT, N. a. W. (By Cable).—Tlie Aus¬ tralian Pttmlttt bava Jolood In a cable- Siam lo Mr, Ohtmbetlaln deoltting Ibtl It laadeaUablelo ooBclud* Dnact In South Alrlea ezstpt oa tttma gaarautaelng the abaolate tapremicy ot British rule,
OTIS'S COMMAND DIVIDED,
Peer Military OtparliatBIt Creeled in Ihe Phlllpplaet lo Letten Hit Labors.
WAtaiFOTOR. D, C, (Speeiiil.—Seeretary Xool bat lakea a step long conteinplaled In Ihe idmlnltlratton u( the Philippines by direellag Ibe creillon o( tn entirely new military divltlon to be known at the ¦¦Dl- vtolon o( the Pacific, embracing til of the Phlllpplaa ttcblpelago. The division lu turn It to be divided into four military de. pitlmonti, tt follows:
TbtDepattmtal of Northetn l,ur,on, com¬ manded by Oantral ,MacArlbur, the De- paiUieat of Southern Luton, commanded by Qei -
written, but that he did not thiuk Ibey would publish 11,
She Baid lhat early lu the morning shi saw Sb'.w tflth a |iaper and ho read to hei the sl'iry un.l asked what she thought of II and sbe lestllled that she then appealed to him for her sake If u.it for his own that hi returu to Oamdeo au.l deny the slttemeh. made. She sabl thai Hhaw admitted to be. that "every statement made was true. -
Charles A D. Miller, wbo says he is a de lecllve. aud who at the lime Ih.j murderi occurred was a saloonkeei.er, also tesllflec Ibat Sbaw had coutesse,! to him that he munlered tho woman. He admitted thai Slinw owed him (D5, and that it was duriug a dispute ovor llio nonpayment o( this sum that ho accuse,! Sh,iw of tbe crimes ami that tbe admission wns made. Ho reclled lo the Court a cireuinslantlal conjectur, ns lo how Shaw c.i,n,nlUed ths crimes ai. he bad pictured It to Shaw.
"You kllleil your mother fir sl, - he tcsll lle.l he said, --(hen yo.i choke d yonr griin,!. mother lu the entry way. H he' staggere.l through the d.ior, crossed over to the be,I, clutohed tbe footboard nud reeled over to aeb.It by tho window lu .vhloh she fell, and died, -
To Ibis accusation wllness s 1 Shnwro piled: ¦¦That Is true, who lul. ou? '
A Cam.len policeman, Jatni Hartraan, tusllfled that he was pre.ent, I uot vis¬ ible lo Sbaw lu thebuslnose pla of Miller, when the above accusatlou ar jbufesslou wore made.
Shuw was calle.I In rebuttal. He ad- iiiltted being in Miller-.^ |,luco. IVheu askod il he ha.l made tlio slalumeul credited lo him he repllod
¦¦N.il to my ku.iwledge."
This reply eaUH.il a sllr In the .'oilrlroom, for 11 was not n Hal denial, Hliaw then denied lu detail the les lliu.,ny given l.v Miss Wood.
The tostlmouy of tho four witnesses was llstHnsd to with greal nttentlon by the crowd In the courtroom. When the case -.ras closed furmer Ju.lge Carr.iw, associ¬ ated Willi Ihe pros.'.'utor, slHrle.l lo sum up. Ho scored .Miss Wood lu a bitlor manner, tod ,Ieciared that wbeu Slia.v tired of her she became o,ui.|tlere,l against him au,l gave the lesllmouy ,.hedi.l oul of sBplrlt of revenge.
While Ju'lge Carrow vns speaking Ihe Court took a recess, nud ju-l after lu.lge ArinstrauRileft the bench MI.s W.tod ran U|, lo fnrmtr Judge c'.rrow . nd .lenouncc.l him as being '-no m,iu-' lo sp.nk of hor as be had. Judge Carroiv (..Id her I., g.i away, she ralse.l her Iiaud nnd tried t.i slap him In the fa.-e, hul was |>reveule.! b.- tbe other lawyers.
DEVELOPMENT IN KENTUCKY CASE. I .lury an.l lllh ri
ainall..
Fr»
Ky. iSp.
-The f..,it.|, day of Ihe Irlal of Caleb Powers. II,u 11-. lubllcan Secrelary of Slale, began ivlll, the c.iurlroom cleaie,! of all persons ex¬ cept Ibe altorneyii, nowsi,np,.r repr.-seutn tlvoB and officers of tl.o .-..uri.
Colonel Campiiell sabl the cmitnou- weallh denied (iovernor Taylor-s figlil lo Issue a pardou at the tl,ue it' wa. grantcl. Former (lovrru..r Br..wu then move.l Hint the prisoner be .llsml.sed ui.oii iheevl.len.'e. Tho motion was overrule.!. Ball was asked for. Ju.lge .Moore sal.I
-ll Is uot my belief that Powers lire.! the shot which killed Oovernor (l.'.el.ei, bm from the evi,leuce It Is tnv ..pinion ibsl l.e wns conue.-te.l will, the cousplra.-y to kill him. I shall ihe-ef..re ..rder the pi Is.'nei be held over without ball 1.. Ihe Franklin hat Ihe .-as,, luav b"
.-ounty grand jiifv, tli further lovealfgatrd
The only way to attract trade is to make kno'wn mYiaX you have to ofter.
by Oeneral Bites; the Depsrt vltoayat, commanded by Oeneral Hugh and tue Dtpartment o( Mlndaui'an.l lol.., I eommaaded by Oenartl Cobl.e. |
Mijot-Oeneril Oils will re.aln the su {
Stems command over thesr .leparl ments as . Ivltlon commander, o.-copying towar.l { them I position crrespondlug closelv t.. that beld by Oeneral Miles toward tbe ealllttty dtpartmeniB In the lulled Slate.
lain
(-ullo
f the ent woul.l '
by agteetneut with tbe will remain at h..,ne wit ¦ irr |.rlv,ue guard
, the
spin
J..hn
.-II
the
.lefeu-e stale! Ibat Ihe defen.In waive rintuluallon, aud that an agr«.',nenl bn.l been entere.I Int.. lhat ball Bb..,il.l be flir.l f.r I'nvls at »500(i Th-. Cut theu eulrre.l an .rder a liullting Hail, t . I all
Thr I'ari-rls Fo
I Trra
111
Slarvnd on n l.onal
Thr sloop Dawn bas tetnrne.l lo Santa ' nut Postmasler-.l Barbatt, Cal,, from »an Nicholas Itlanu j Smith, at Wa.blng wllbittotyol auffetlng and daalh from | ^';;"|' i'|,?„7,'''!;|,'' J tiarrillon. Tbo b.ial went over i'. bting I ,g,, 'rhe .-ondlil' back Ihtea Cblnamen, who hal Iweu "U I ,,f ][,„ (',„,^.u„,, g^^,
Uie liliBd (ot six rooDlhs galhetleg and'
coilag abaionsa. Three m.-nths ag.. uikaowu sloop (rom Hau Pe.lro .-iIUmI
tbeWaad. In the absence of the China .i i....»...n ».i,j..ir.
mob the vltllots stole evrrytblng eatable ; muli.. Korea. It :» Inlhtcimpand put oul i.. sea. One ..| a dr.ntul tor a c tbe Chlnete died tboui a m.'Ulh ag.- un.l Masan|.h... a small Ihe other tw.., when the Pawu airiveJ, , souin ..( Cbe-nulj..., were too weak to move. raty comments in J
Ij With Mr,
Isler (rem Nic eral (harle. siguid Ihe . whl.'h this . re.l severnl arellissam" «
Kuaalan ..uu».lro.| lu Korna
a h.i arrived beileve.l Ihls |.
las'i
.11 Che ..-sagas
Job Printing
N«Rt and at Fair Prioea,
Try LTr Once
All TM WIU lECeilE A
f ii«AlliiT eeifMii,
aaer-Brillth War Nolra.
Tke talny t«at.}n hu begun lu Natal.
Oeoeral .Boliettt promised hi. mej ,. lead them Into Ptalotla.
India s BUtMCtipllons lo the wti liu I bare reached tbr sum ol t.!jO.OOO.
Tht Boera ate building new courl h.>u»es In Prelotia In spite of the ;.r.-ient war
Sevan buudre I aud fifty men wb were tmalMed la Ladvimllb arv writing hist -net ul Ib7eltge,
HilUoat of lonr of mai/e an 1 I.ver are being ta«l to South Africa (rom the Arg-a- llBelox tba Brllleh cavalry.
Bkixtrt tan the Boer f..cv-t nrver ei ceeded tt.tm, aid wit extggrralr.1 t., ri- |4alB Ihe Btlllth revettee.
For oae of Lord Robetts tut..graph In- ten aad Prtaldeai Kmger s signature tiii hai beea oSered la Scotland.
Tbe WarOfloe bat bought a h.itpital at "Oaadgale, Keel. Eadan.l, for w.unded toldlen bfvaghl homa In hoeplttl ships.
Slaee tht oalbreak ot Ibt war In South Africa I marked dnrrease m th* unmbrt ..( prltoaet* up lor Itltl at the assises bas been aoied la Esviasd.
At a mtts sDtetlag held iq th* Coarl Hous* at Fltalncl'^t. N. J , rerolutions ot symptihy for Ihe B..*rs were patted aad Oteat BiKaln . policy was deaounee.1.
It la oflcially announrrd tcdav that th* BHIIta easaellllr* at nnltoatrln Mate:. W war* .izlTiw.. ntaa k.lia.1 asl l-ll woaaded^ lacia.liag .nr Cana l.a;. w.. in.l.
Thr Labor WorM.
Tbe 510 employee ..f Ihe Warrennlie, (¦ eoit.u islll are jn a strike In; lilgbe
I The strike ..f the coal minrn iu i! heinls
, au.l Silesia Austria ha« coliap.e.l .wlug
. to thr la.-k ..f fund-.
i Twenty.live girls emi.l..ye.l lu lhe IVvo-ii.
\ Ing Vailry l.ace Mill-, at Wilkesbarre Fouu . ar* .-n a .--irike.
Tue hardest.works I pers-ns in Bsrarlt ar* the waUer-girls. They are busy lour-
, trru lo atxlr«u hour, a .lav. au.l never g*l
• a day . ff.
I The ..fganize,! Iiglii-work c..o|.er. ..I Nrw
I York Clly bare ,na.t«a general drnian.l ("r a nlne-hout w .rk dav, I . g > mt . effect
I on Uay I.
I Tbe National Tube l-omj.auy has in- .-reasrd hv tea per cenl. the wages of lb*
i lU.OaO men lu l.s llftaen i-aciories
' st.-ve moul'lert have boru given a rifieen V*r ernl. wage advaU'-r b> lUr Movr Foiinl- rr.- Nalional .\s*..K-iatiou mretlng at Al¬ lanla. t>a.
I The union lai.el ..( (hr Inited (.srmrut
I Workeiaisuow la.ur 1 tothlrtvrlg'il cloll,.
I lug mtnulactuters lu the tnltrt stales
I and Cana.lt,
. Th* sirik* of cigariiaktts in N*w Y uk
. LUy IS -ompi.caled by a .icc,Slou .)( .omr I of the iargnal .-..ncerii. I. cp«r«tr Ijrir . fact .r,<« . n hall time .luly.
-pwo huBdrv.1 thousand natlvrsof Chlua.
Ja|.at. Kassia and i-ilHfrla. nrr n.^w ct,.
pby*.! In sup;..VII.,- BiaUiia' !>. Ibe.rt It-e.
iniuixrd CO lhr EAslera Ua.lwa. .n i'hiua
Waahlneton Itaios.
Outing the month .,1 April seventy.fate, d.ldltloual posloRlces will Inaugurate ths •ystem of registering letters by carriers.
Opinion lo oftlclal circles ia tlial only !>y strong naval demonstrall.,n In the Orient .:au the Vnlled Status r-itlutalu the "..pen .i'or - In China.
Secretary Hny says be does uot expect Ihe .American.Cauadlau (Commission lors assemble soou.
Commander Edwar.l Taussig Is to b. tent lo Msnlls In April t., take comman.' of the gunboat Yorklown, lu i'lace of Com mandet Sperty.
The Presideut has Issued exo,i,islurs t.. forty.four Consular offloers representing foreign Oovsrnments In tbe United Stale-., Porlo Blco and tha Philippines,
Bere Is a conundrum frequently asked al dinuer parlies nowadays -How was A 1 mlral Dewey-, iinval rank reduced wher ho got marrle.!'- '-Ho became Mrs. Dewey-, second mate.-'
A treaty prori.llug for the settlement hy arhtlratlon of cinbns of A,uerlcau clllzeni against Nicaragua was slgued at the Stat* Depart,neni.
Il was shown In a House debate that the malls are carrying'-Sapbo-'at one cent s |,ound, wbercis Bibles pay eight cents.
Secretary Root announced that ail appl!. cations for Capo Nomo goid-dredging per- milswo,ild be granted.
The Navy Department has lluallv ac cepted the Ihlrly-knot torpedo boal f. A M. Craven, built at Bath, Me,
Ilepreseniatlve Hawtey, of Texas, Intro duced a joint resolution providing (orth. transmlssl.)u through the ,n,ills free o charge of reading lunlter destined for sol diers In the Phlllppluo). Cubn. Porlo Blco (luam aud Hawaii.
Difflculty In prote,.-llug American mis sionnrias In tbe Interior of China has beer mel bvlbls Qovornment. The United Ststei gunboat Wheeling has gone to Taku.
THE TRADE CHECK EVIL.
Suffering Workmen Appeal to Wash¬ ineton Authorities For Relie'.
A HIGHWAYMAN'S NERVE
.VMAN-S NERVE. JgHHYIJiyilpilJJTEJJ.
•TISSPREAOING EAST AND WtST
ll.ir Adopled Islauda.
A (uriher reduction of the army ot occu- patlon In Cuba will bs made shortly.
-Phe mother of Agulnaldo Is sllll undei guard In Manila. She la uot permtttoil to hold communication wllh the people ol her race.
Oovernot-Genera! Wool Is considering tho advisabilily of taxing the Mle est,ilee of Cubans living lu Paris, Lomlon an.l Madrl.l, so as to „,ake Ihelr ownera brins tliem lulo cultivation or sell lliem t„ ,uen ivIi.i will cultivate tbem.
aunera! Hughes reports the natives ul Panay, .', I., to be restless and (urthei ctmptlgnlng agtlusl tbem will he ueces •ary. |
A complete flntneltl statement ot tht ; Cuban Treasury, sli )wed a total balauce or '. February 36 of *1,04«,751,
Prominent New Yorkers are preparing tc ' build two modern and palatial hotels in ' Havana for tlie accommodation of lbs manj tourists who visit Cuba lo the wiuler.
Secrelary of War Hoot has authorized Oovornor-Oenernl Davis t.i gIvs employ, mont ou publi.- works lo snrpi,is labor In I'orlo Hlco.
Ooveruor-Oeners! Woo.l, of Cuba. ha. issued an order provi.Ilng for the estab , ilshmant of an Insular treasury, possess, ing powers Bl,nllar to th.>Be of Nallona banks In Ibis country.
Chnrles H. Knight, of Etetor, N H. ai llgnee of tho Ei.plng S ivi .irs D iii't, oft .rs lo |,ay llfly pot coal, to all depositors who will take 11 lu such of the bank's securllles as they may select, at Ibeir face value, with decimal Interest,
Throe Hremen were drowned while lighl Ing the blaze which destroyo.l a large (ac lory building In New Vork Clly.
Damage (rom au Ice gorge, just broken lu the Italsl.i Kiver, at Monroe, Mich . Ii estimated at $90,009.
J. B. Sohwoluer, n youug arllsl at Beno Nov., has (alien heir to '500,000, left by ai uncle In India,
Nearly two bun.lrod Fin. arrived In Pb ii- aiielphla. -fhey declared their people are floelug (rom tho cruelty of Itusela's Czur,
The trinsport Sumner sailed from Ntw York City (ot tho Pbiilpplnes, having on board more than a Ihuusand cuvalry, In- (aulty and attlliery recruits, and n large numbor of civilians.
A Indy io Pliiladelphla bos given »5000to Booker T, Washington to a.i.l to the en¬ dowment fund of tho TuskagOfl Norma! and Industrial Instllule, ut Tuskngeo, Al, The ntine of the douor has uol boon an nouneed.
The Democratic (iovernor of Kentucky summons,! troopa to Frankfort to preserve Ibo peace .luring tho trial of the prispuers accused of balug Implicated lu lUu killing of Ooebel,
Irish opposition to pro-British sentiment hu resulted In the dro|.piug of the Eug llsh hletorv from the list of books forsnii- plomeular'y rondlug in Chicago |iubllc schools.
Henry raylor, who had been under Ireat. ment by n fallh.cure d.ict.ir, was foun.l lying .load In his home at Havana, 111. A paper wos fouud plane.1 ou Ills breast ou uhlcli wnswrliteu, ' This mau Is not dead but lu a trance,--
B. W. llordeu, of Homer, Texas, a well, known Inwyer, slid and killcl H. II. B-rog. gins, a morchanl of H .iner. Uor.leu went to L,lllln aud surron.lered.
Charles Echuies, of New York Clly, who was "onvlclo.I of assault and sentenced t.t Hve years-Iniiirlsonmenl lu Oeorgla, pai.l tlOOO line, his fleuleuce having been co,n- mnted.
Justl.-e Fnrsman, of the Supiome Court In New York Citv, d-cliled that thr --Sa|,bo'- case sh-ul'd be removed lo the Courl of (ieueral Sesslous lor trial by Jury.
It Is proposed I., li,cludo t!,r»o more ol the Civil War baltlnilclds lu the Natlouul Military Park system,
Foralcn.
Ths Jamabnu Legislative Council ai>. proprlal.'.l t3,500,000 lo cover Oovernment expenses .luring the current year. The people arc greatly dlssatislled.
A British punitive oj i..i.lltlou ngainst -'head hunters' lu tlie Pnclll- rosuilod In tho csplur* of a number of cannibals.
The Mexican (l.'verniueut has abollshe.l the pra.-llce ,if allowing a portion ot the lines collected lu custom li..usos to go tn the empl.iye-.
The Notiveglsu three.tnasted ..-lioonor Triton has boon wre-kel lu lluuklrk. Fran, e, and leu of hor crew drowned.
The Transvaal (i.nernment has aun,l!!od lh» Belgian Killwav eonceislous lu South Africa, (irave-ompll-ations aro probable.
The Danish Cibinet lullninte.l b. !!,- King Ils desire to resign because of ll,.- al¬ titude of ibe Folketl,lug t.iward lh»ll..v- ernmenl B !axall..u proposals
It is reported from L .ren:: . Mar.iue. thai Pret. ria IS prepared t. stan I a slog" ..f tw,, years.
Amayaras and Klrlshlma vol.-anoes m Japan ar,' n-tlve again, and an area ol Ihirty miles has bee, luuu.Ute.l with , ashes, deatroylug crops
Wnt between iir»*l Britain and Irance iltay be very remote, but llier" l" good rea¬ son In believe llial the British cabinet think. It euough of a i...»sU.lllty I,, give .-onsldertblr lli.iughl t . thosuLje-l.
The L.in.l..u Times .-..rr..!p..ndent al Blosmlontein cables - Mr Krugar has 1. su».l ,1 pro.-larantlon annexing the Fref State to lhe Transvaal. Mr. Sleyn Im¬ medialely Issue! a .-..,„ier i.r>clamail..u, declaring tl,e Free State lula-1,
Cr.'wn Princess Stri.hanle anl (-..,int Lonyay were marrie.l at Vienna. Ausltia the court cbapltia uffl-lailng.
A dltpuie hu trlseu bet ween Franc* tnd Morocco ovrr certtlu AtrlJau lerrllory and Iw'French cruisers have iron . rdered I. Tangier.
Btion Chrimaui, lhe man wh . cnaabed Preeldenl L-.ulei s bat «I it.e 1, .uirscjamp.- races Iatl yeat. ha. I -ou i nri.ue.l
Don Carlos, the SpauLh preteuler, ha. appeared lu -oiirt al L'l' -a. Italy to, I re ncum-ed hi- Sl.aul.h cltlieua!il|. He do. dared tbol he lyas an Au-trailau aubjrct.
Mexico has ac -eplrl rresideol McKln¬ ley a invitation i.- c lU a Pan-American C-ngrats aod will a.k all Americau repiib. Il.-s lo senl re| resenlaliv,., to the .-lly .1 Mexl.-o-prol.ably next wiuler.
The rsvolutlou ..f (-.L.ml.la ...ntlnue., and It Is reported tbat there 1> nee.l..( pro i*cilou fot Britlsb subject".
Tb* t*poft on llie financial cnililon ol India thowa.1 thai mor* than 115.000,000 would t>a n*ed*.l to cop* with the condl- iiots caased by famine.
Winslou (-'hurc'.uii .lispute* li,. asarrtlon (hit lb* relief ..f L.lysmitii was dm to Lord Robertta op«ratl..n. anl wstoily d». ttndt th* Natal armv
oi, r,*d«i,. k C...ieKi..u n u....i..u .. .u.
loucced la I.on loi: t., ,.et-. bi..|'with bl. ommand ol iflOi f me H'lole.tau llei.i ¦or.-* any attem;.: - '. .he B.ier. lo irrk Borlii tcroaa llir 1...ui.j|.o Bivrr.
Thr visit nf th- A'.reot.n* warship t'rasl- laal* Satmlrtlo t.. .-.an.sii j~DrtB i. giving Ms* to enthaslasilc dam.iu.^rttioas of w*i- . -onir Ibe S(.enish .i-.v«ra-n*oI ti^lag .II....U. 1 . Iig'.ten Hie Ilea of (iKodshlp I •Uaaraulsh B u'b Amrr.ca ,
rhr Tradr Cherh, lard Orlglnallr lh Lumber Camps, la Now Hrinx Aditpla.1 by Hualnraa Mrn In All I'aria of lb, CouD.rr—How l.alinrint I'eople Ar> Airmrd by II—Hllla In Congress,
W»iBi>or.»-, D. C. f.Speclnn—Th» Secre Sc, vl.-e Bureau is bolug bo,nhardod dally , will, at e.e.-Increasing ll.e of letters beg glug f jr offlclal a.'li..n 1., abate the trade :heck evil, which Is gro-»-|iig rapidly. Ihs bureau Is alarmed at the stale .if things re vealed by these letters, bul Is powerless I'. . remedy 11,
The trade check syslem, which origin \ ated In tbe lumber and mining camps o the Northwest, Is spreading southward and eastward, and has now got as far as In dlaua. which Is becoming honevcombe, will, trade-chcck communllles. The vie llms of It are unable lo Ilnd any way on- except lo appeal lo tho Treasury Depart luenl, and the morniug mall Is full of suit api'sals every day.
One case which Is a fair sample of thea- ai! was revealed In a loiter received by th. Secret Servico Bureau a few days ago The writer was a woiunn. Her husband was sick, and she bad uo ptovlalous In th. house. For some reason she could not gei them at the corapauys stores, and sh« could not buy trade checks which ar. not re.lee.nable lu mouey, and wblct woul'l uol I'ass aiiywliere except a! tlie company stores. He bad til bis Slv lags, enough to suiiport thera In comfort. In trade checks, and sbe could not buy a pound of (lour,
Tbose corporations Issue trade checks lc tbelr employes Instend o[ money. Tht trade checks are redeemable, uol In money, bul lo goods, at tbe offlco o( lhe company. The result of the s.vsteui Is that at the ond of a tiiaii's e.n[,ioy nent he lias no savings uothiug to show lor bis work but trad,' checks, and la penniless. If ho refuses to lakstbemand ileiuan.ls money he Is dls charged. He can sue, of courae, but It It needless to say that that remedy Is not often Invoked.
Tbe Secret Service people say that tbe trade chock system, originally condned • lumber and mining camps, is spreading t. all sorts ol Industrie... lu agricultural re glons In the Northwest the country stores Imve adopled trade checks In dealing wilh the farmers ot tbe surrouuiling country. I! works well enough while the fnr,ner8 con flue tnemselves to exchanging diecks foi goo.ls at the ^tore., but lhe checks look like money, nud It Is l,np,xsslbte lo mnke the more Ignorant farmers undorsland ll.al they are not money. The result is thai trade checks are excSauged wllh otlia, mouey, and pass ftom hand t., hand, am' p.jot au.l ignorant peopio nro conilnualiy lludlng themselves heavy losers.
Businessmen are aiso comiil.ilning to tbt Secret Service Bureau, declaring that In regious whore the trade check has com. Inio vogue II Is lai|,osslble for any muu 1. continue dol.ig bnB!n..sB lu compelltloi wllh the coml.nny stores.
Since the opcuiug of Congress llie West¬ eru delegallous have been flooded with petitions for relief from this tystem. Minn esoln Is a holbol of 11, aud Senator Nelson of that Stale, has lutroduced a bill making It criminal to issue B,ioh checks, A slmllsi bill has been introduced iu the House,
MRS. PALMER SAILS FOR PARIS,
(ioealo Attend In Hrr Uullaa aa a Coin
in.«aloiirr io Ille Eapoaiiloii.
New V,.i,i Cirv (Special)—Mrs. Potlei Palmer, of Chicago, who wu api,olnled bj Presidoul McKlnley ouo ot the Commis sluners of the I'uited Stales to tbe Pari. ExpoBillou, sailed (or France to attend I.
MHS, i-OTTER rA..Ur.t.
-She will lo.'k after (lie Inlerc.ls of Ameri¬ can women during thu Paris Exposition.)
:lie prellniliiary work of her iioslllou. Mrs P.i!in..r will look after the Interests ol tinerlcau .voiuon whi may alleud the Ex
LIEUT, CILLMORE 11^ WASHINCTON,
lie Call tl.e I'miilent an.l TrIla .li<
maty ..f III. lai.ture aud Escapr.
IV.sHiN N.l). C. rSpoclali.-Lloulen¬ aut Cmniau.ler I. C. Olllmoro, U. S N. whose .-apllvlly In lhe hands ot the Fiill pini-s made lilm an object of Intense In teresl to the Americau pooplo for elgb. monilis last year, nrrlvcl lu Wa.hluglol fr ol.l B .11 Krauclsc,?.
Ho wus accon,|.auied ncross the conti ueut ly Sirs, lillbn..re. wh., went to Sar Francis.'., to meet biiu on his arrival therf on the trausp.irt Sola.:e. I,u,nedlntel) after reporting I.-, the Bureau of Naviga t|.,u (illlm..ro paid his res|.e.'ls to Seere lary Long, wh', gnve bi,n a warm greel lug. At lh," Secrelarys mggestlon ilr lllllmore accompanied him lu the Whit. Hous*. Most of the lou or lifteen minutes that Mr Olllmoro spout Inthe Preslde:it-e ofn.-e wss given ,11. lo a recital .:,t the ston of hl. -eilorean.f es.-ape.
Ho
ol li.
al (iu
If*
An order haa jusl been Isauel by tbt War Depsrlroent al Washington doslgual iug the military i-jsI at Cayey. I'orto Hlco, as Heorr Barra ks. In houor uf tne lale Brlgadier-Oenernl (luy V. Henry, who wa? iDlllIarv Ooverii ,r "f Port.. Illco from De¬ cember 5, lH'ti. l.l Mav H, IV,.',. and wh.. .lle.l ..n .October », l"'.'!..
Vaca.i
.a of lh* Ann)
Tl.er* ar.» n..w s*. msny vacancies lu tbe I'^wer grades ..f lhe Culled Slates krmf that It will |.» !u,|. ss.ble in fill the.n all wlthoul a large number of api.olutmeni.' from the tanks and civil Ufa.
Uralb In n Trullay Wrrrk.
A Ito,lev .?ar loavlug Brad(,.rd Prnn i-it Oi*ap burne.l out its m-.lor onthssieef grade above R.id llo.-ii. about Ave mile, fr.jm Br.ill rl, Tl,e brakes be-a.ne ,i,o ,es* and the .-ar. rushing dowu grale al ierrin.- speed left the truck, (lying a h.iu .lr*d loot, cmpleteiy wrecking itself fo!in Mar.li. of Br.idf'.rd. was killad. and seven oihers Injiirt-d
-. P.tlrnaive K.palra on ib* Boalon.
; TheNavyDeparl,ncnlat Waahington has Issued or.Iers f-.r repairs on the r-rulscr i Boston, now at the Mare I.Ian.I Snvy Yard. I the cosl of Which will bo about (300,000.
Tar and Fealiirrs Por Two.
A mob look Louis Fig,; and wife, alleged religious finaties, from tbett bedj ut Orel na, .N'eb,, tnd treated them to a oa at of tai and feathers. The mob, nutnber log aboul thirty prominent persons, mo.le uo attorn pt at disguise. It I. olleged that Flgg aul \ ills wife have caused a niimbet of women : to fotsoke home, husbands and children and taiie up rotldeu--e lu the Flgg
Pour Children llnrn*d lo liralh
llu Woosiers rlaLtallon In Ilo Cmnty, Texas, four children ol John Bor den were burned to death.
ton
Mora Naval oairrr* Ar* N*wl*>..
i-lan* are propose! In Wublogtou l.y wblcb the number of naval officers mav be .n.-reasrdi one 1st., sh'.rlen tbe course at ^aua)...lls, another i . all..w sacb oenat.ir ^ apf.ulul a ca.let.
Fonurr Ouvvranr lion* Itaad.
J. M. Ston*. for trn years Uovero'.'r ol Uisal.->:,-,ri. died fr.'-u eryalprla. at Holly aprinra. Miss. At th* time u( his dsatb Mr. st -ue was president uf thr Slarkvlll* AgriculiurHl and .Me.-hanicat C .liega.
Hrst lira'.Br '-a*.-.; in i cart.
fh« sealing season ..a the N.'wb.un.ltan I
.ind I..il,.aJ,.f .-oa-t» 1- the ,.e.t m tweutv
years, tue calch, ll ,- p'll.i,irt4- 1. tea'-hiu^-
SMJWO .kin..
f-hlafa nf Acrw Wanl I ad*p«nd*ne«.
The pliiefa "f A-re, tiia n'W }.out j Ainen. .-an repobli.' huve pr.,e.irl agaln.t B. - llvian ml*, and dmaud ibd«i »a Ivn..*.
Noway Oiaaning*.
An Important depotit of good lignite baa teen discovered lo Buisla.
Leavenworth. Kac, is to have s new pub¬ lic library costing about »11,001
Tbe .-rulser Hew Orletn. muat undergo extensive repairs at an early dav
The Farmers' National Cougreas will meet tt Colorado Springs, Col., on August 31.
A Century Et'iU.ltlon I. to be bell In Boutb Australia lu March au.l 4).ril. l»Ol.
The bead of Thomas H. Beaton, of .Mla. soar!, will decorate the new two pet eent. bonds lor tlOOO
Tbe oBlcitla of lbs United Stales Treu uty Deptttment ore overwork*.1 u a re¬ sult of the opetailens of t'us new curtsncy law.
Ctnaditn apples are *nterlag Into serious eampailtion wllh Amerlcin frull In the London market.
lc the development of the Insular r,'it- teatlont o( tha lottad Htates a great flsll Is coltlvtled (ot American (arm and factory products.
Tha (nnd (or the naval areh al Sew York Cltv Is l«lng slowly InTeased. Tl.e loca¬ tion of Iha oew arch nu n it vet i.«en .1*. irrminrd .ipo...
A large I oiiiirrs.ionai party has wl,. ne*er.l succtasful performance, of tua 11'.!. land s,ibmarln* loriM-d., boat-..h the l'>. tomtc, ueax Monnt Vernon.
Tb* Islands of 81. Thomas and Santa (.'nir coat ihe King.lom of Dsnmark about aTft.000 a yeat over sod above Ihr revao'ie tccmlnr Irom .b*(r owetrsbie
Alone He Hald Up the Passenger; in Two Piiliman Cars.
Boardrd a Fast Train Oul of Omaha anr
Madr lh* Train Hands Help Hlni
—Thlrt not Abuul OAOO.
KA>5.if. CiTT. Mo. (Speclall.-The fast train from Omaha on the Kansas City, St Joseph an.l C..,iucl! BliifTs rood was robbed at London, jusl this side of the Slate Hue, by a lon* highnayman. wh-. se.-urel nb.ut t600 In cash, besides many walche. an.l olher valuables, from the passenger, in the two Pullman enrs. II. U. Burl, Presi dent otthe Union Paclilc. wa« ono of t!,« l.assengers, and lie .v„s robbe-i of fSO an.' ull his |.a-.s.'s, numbering about llfty.
Tbe lilghwaymou wore a black mask and .-arrled n dark lantern. Wbeu the tralr slopped nl Lamlon be poked a revolve. Into the face of the Hag,uan on tlte rest plotfiirm of 11,e last Pullmau car aud force.' him to go ahea,l through the two cars waking thr passengers and giving them th. order to houd over their valunbles.
Tbe (.orler In the rear car was asleep. Out of twenly passengers in this cor four teen were robbed, anil without oxcc!,lioo they passed over their money nii,l valu¬ ables |irom[ttly, Wlieu the seeon.l car was eulnred the (.orler was pressed lulu ser vice aii,l be oldo.l tho !!ag,nan in waklni. the passengers, while the Pullman cou ductor look things !,l,iloso|)l,l.-ally an.l looked 011. Jusl how much muuey was se¬ cured In Ibis car Is not kn..w„. for the eai was .letached al St. J.iscpb. -fhe robber r»- fused lo take anything from the trainmen, saving that they earned all tbey got.
The whole proceeding tequlro.! ouly nbout len minutes and then the robber or- dered tbe bellrope [.ulled. The train stopped and he speedily dlsaiipeare.l. Con. duolor Magee, who was lu the forwurd coaches, did not kuow of tlie robbery uutil after il was over, Thoro wore uo wo,ueu ii, the two Pullman cars. H.J. Peterson, ot New Britain, Conn., gave up»150. J. 11. Patlon, of Nrw Vork City, lost »13H an.l a gold watch, Ernest Urlol.s, re[.resenting Sleluwny A Co,, gave up t59, l.ut saved hia watch nn.l a fat roll. Others who were robbed refused lo slale the amounts.
TRAMPS HANG A FARIi^ER'S BOY,
om a Urau. In thr larly l>«a,I.
Fall Kiveb, Moss. (Speclall. -.Vbram Btoodbent, a larmer living In Westport, about lix miles (rom bete, repotted lo the police thnt two ruffians ransacked his house and uearly murdered bis sou Will, lom, ten years oid.
In his absence the men conic to the house and demnuiled (ood. Tho iad rau Inlo the born aud hid upon the hay, Tue itam|.s (ollowed, and seizing tho b.jy, tied I.ls nrms lo his Bide, sllppe.l n uo.jjo over his hea.l ,iu.l hanged him to a rafter.
He was fouud by his obler brotlier un conscious and block lu the face, banging to the beam, A doctor was colled, an.l after tbree hours' work tho boy was re. vlved, bul could loll only u fragmentary story o( what bad happened. Tho motive o( the me.1 Is not knowu. -fho neighbor- hood Is greatly excited ovor the outrage
STRIKE BECINS IM CLEVELAND.
Machlnlsu' Uainaiida For a Nlnr-Uour Uay Mean a Bitter BIruEtls.
Cleveland, Ohio (Special!. - Fifteen Uundred mnchlulBls iu llfly shops weut on a strike wbon tbelr demand (or a nine- bout diy with ten hours pay was re(usod. In (our thops the demands were grante.l, the employers in oihers declare they will uot accede.
President 0-Connell of the Machlnlsts- Unlun said:
¦-We are lighting here in Cleveland for nn extra hour. If tbe nine-hour day Is not granted by the employers of machinists through tbe country by April 1, there wlil bo a geueral sltlke Involving aOOO.OOO.--
Tho Utnufaclurers' Association of Cleve¬ land, to which most of the meu employing mnchlnlatt belong, bos decided to light Ihc strikers to tbe eud,
NECRO PREACHE11 MURDERS SIX.
lULti.-.u, N, C. (SpoclaH.-Tho Rev. riiomas Joues, a negro preacher, mur.lore.i Ella J.>nes aul her fourleeu-your-o|.l laughter, Ida, oud burnud olive four smaller ohlidreu by firing the honse In which the fomlly resided. Laura Joues, aged seven, and Sid Joues, age.l (our years, escaped (rom the burning hiiUdiug. The crime occutted six miles from bero uenr the vlilige of Garner.
Laura Jones, tbo soven-yoor-old girl, told of the visit to hor tioiue by Preacher Jones. IVllb au 010 ho crushed the hoad of the motlier oud daughter. The six smaller children were left in the houso to perish lu the flames, Jones was arrested ol hh home, tud he 1. sufe lu jail hure.
Loud Poatal IIIII Ueleats.l.
After a splrlte.l dlscusslou exlou.llug over three dayt the Loud bill relating to second-class moll mallet wos re.*.i,um!lte.l by tbs House of Ropreseutotlvcs nt Wash¬ ington to tbe Commitloe on Poslofflce^. Mr. Loud, titer the vote was nnuciuced, sold that tUlt was tue third llmo and oul, so (or as Ue wtt concerned, Thn volo ou the motion wus 114 to 06, wllh 10 present and not voting. The (allure of the bill dis¬ appointed Postmoster-dHneral S.ullh ns I.revlous failures bavo disappointed sev¬ ernl of his successors, oil of wliom roporl- e,l (rom time lo time in (ovor o( Bome meas¬ ure to check the waslefutuoss uf the see. ond-clus mall privilege abuses.
Famous Pobllahlng Bona* Aaslgna.
D. Applelon 4 Co., for almost three- iuottert of 0 century ono o( tho loading book |,ubllshing flriuB In New Vork Clly, has been (creed into Ihu hands of a ru. celver. The dtrcol couso asslguo.l for this unfortunate culmlualloo of a loug an,l s,ie- cessfiil career Is the luablllty t.i uieet mii- lurlhg obllgntlona. The liabilities of tho company ore about tl,OO0,O0O, exclusive nf the capital slock of t2,000,U0,l. Thc valuo of the assets Is not given In Ibn papers !,resenled to tho court, bul the last bainnco sheet, given out oo February 1 losl, shows the ossela then wercurjuai to the ludebted- nesB.
Picturesque Battle With Oyster Poach¬ ers in New York Waters.
BDOM OF GUNS CAUSED TERROR.
>rw 1.>.k I'ollee Hoal FaLol Kacatril li.el-irale.- FIrrl-Ihe Fnr.i.y F..rape.. I....I Nr.l.ral IVatrra—Oue Sfclppri IVh.i Surirudrrrd Nailed Away UeaplK llie linle.ur IVar—Nu laaualllra,
Nl... 1..ns ' ill- ..-(...-la, . -IVar l,as heeu de.la.el U|.ou New J,.r."v ov.icr piraiii. by the suvoraign Slal" ..f NcvYork. aud tho !,llls alouk-Sl,iten Island Sound a few davs ago^h'.ed again and again wllh the ronr u|gHtix-pouu.ier rlfli's ..f lue police sleaiifl^Volrol. whicli nereolnied at Iho luva.leriw Th.' cou.-tissl..n struck terror to tbo hearts not .inly ..f the olToudort thera selv.»s. bul also ll. the crews of coal barges and other peaceful tuorchaul'neu lu Ihu vi cinlty.
No blood was spllle.!, lor the guns were loade.l blank, and Ihe ou.imv snvo.l hi. .hips from caplnro through a I wcnly-flve- kiiot breeze, which l-.ro tl,e,n ... safely across the Slnle liue. Ti,o ,le,nonslrallon. hcwevor, Is believe,! l.> hove boeu sulli- cloully IniprcBslvo to overt all dauger of a pr,ilonged conlllcl.such as l,as ofien beou wag,-d In Southern waters for the same .:ause. aud ofien Willi lo.s of life. llOyster planters of Prlucoss Bav have complained lo Oovernor Roosevelt of the lepredalloiis of a colony of pirate o.vstti ilggers from Keyporl, who with their big sloops liave stolen hu„dre,ls of thousands 3f oysters from New York walers, and In many places have well-.itgh ruined the <ods. 'The Ooveruor ,'0,nmiinlcated with llie Police De|.artiueul of this oily, which had Hlroody rocelvcl ln,leiion,lonl com- pluluts, and Coploiu Elbert (.. Smilh, tvli.i .ominandstho municipal warship, received Ills sailing orders.
As the Patrol rushe.l down the bay even n land.inau could see, fro,n lhe bustle ou Urr docks and the fact tbal her two na¬ vnl guns mouuleil forwar.l an.l oft were uucovote.l, tl.al she was beiiud ou no or- dlnaty errand.
C-apltin Smllh surprised t!ie pirate, iu Ihe act. He headed bis steamer f.ir the blggett s'..op of tbo fleet, the Frances Emma; !.-jt the caplnin got lu his dredgas and made his escape, giving an alarm to lhe other boots. Captain Sinllli then tied up at the Tottenvllio wharf (or nn hour or !o, (eellng conildeul that the o(ieratlonB woubl be resumed as soon ns the Palrol was believed to bo out of the way.
Ho was not mistaken, for, steaming out again, be once moro foun.l himself close U|.on the pirate lleot, bis coiulug |irogre.s holug Bbloldo,! from tlieir obsorvallou by his kee(ilng close In toSeg,iln Point. Agalu the Frances Emma started for Neiv Jersey and be hailed her to heave lo. Ho re¬ ceived a profouo answer, and theu tbe foro rlflo „( the police stooraor flrod tho first shot.
The men o„ the slooi, were seen lo fell nut on Ihelr faces as shu turned on her heel, nod one of het officers shouted through a mega|>lione, "Don-t shoot, wo-ll siirrouder ' The I'alrol Ihen Iired nu- ..tlier sliol ns she was cnrrle.I l.y tho sloop by her own nioraentilui, l.u'. when she lurued back Ihe Frances Emma had reached Now Jersey wotcr and wu safe, Tho Patrol then chased the rest of tho fleet away from the oysler lied., firing seven limes more. There was no roply from the euemy, an.l as they bugged the safo shoro the Captain bnd lo come home, "But, - lu tbe wor.ls of Mulligan, gunner, "hu threw a Bcuro into the,u.-'
NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE,
t Mush of Butlnrsa In Iloth Hrancliea Harked Ih* Cloaing Uay.
TnxKTON, N. J. (Siieclol).—The lltth ses. sion of the New Jersey Legislature cime to a close Fri.lay, A feverlsb acllvlly marked Ibe proceedlugsof both brinehes, and -vilh few exceptions pen.Hog bills were (.osae.l ot dofeolod wi'h lior,lly more than u uiet'i comment.
Senator ,1IcDer,nott rnllier surprised his colleagues bv Inlrodncing a concurrent resulullou In the Senate on lhe Boer wur, and fullowing 11 with a vigorous attack on the motives ()ro,npllug tbo continuance uf the war,
Ou motion of Senalor Pitney the motion W.IS referred lothe Committee on Federal Relolloue. Jlr. Mcller.nott and flve olher Senators voted In lh., negative
Both brandies ^,ad pracUcally flnlshed tliclr work by 10 ocbiek (,. m. The mem- bers of the Asscnhly i,resouled a gold watch and choln to S(,oaker Jones. The itresentatlon was luail,. liy Assembly man lleuny, the minority looler. A uumber of ulher gifts were proaouted to officers of the Assembly.
FATAL EXPLOSION IN INDIANA.
<inir,ulll li.Uier lll.iw. I |,, Killing Three
Men nnd I..Juri..g l.lher., line Fa.ellr.
Mi-s.-it, Inl, (.S|,o..|„l1.-rhe James Nleku,n sawml!!, sl.\ tnlh's soulhwesl of Muncle, wos ,le..troyed bv an explosion. Three uicu arc deod, oue more will die, 01,.! t!,roH others w.ire injured.
lhe,len.I are: Tl,.„naa Sullivan, a far,ner, (-|ltror,l Van Buskirk, elgl,lonu, brother ,.f tbe ouglneor, and ,Matlou Corey, a farmer. Lon Von Buskirk, thn englneor, had Ula .skull crusbo.i In .lud both arms broken.
Tbn expl„-,l.,„ r.-I,illed from tho water puiui. bo.-omlng briko,, whon the boiler iia.l on u full heal ..f steam.
Oelawar* Kepubllrau Ilelegates ICircled.
The regular ll-publlcau Stole (-omen, tlou. In B,).ss!.,n al Dover, Del., elected Iho following ,Ielegalos lo ll,u lle(„.bllean No¬ tional (-ouventlou (-olonel Henry A, Diiponl, Henry 11 Tl,on,|,80o, Muniovo Hayes,ox-C.,ugress,nan Jaunthon S, Willis, Charles F. Rb-hords an,! Il'.nry P. Cannon
Fa.nous tih*ep-R Trnalr Knd.
Judas Isc.rlot. ll.e rla-ep that for eight yoars hns le! thousands of olher theoi, |.> the .laughter (,c„s ol II,.- slock yards lu (-1.1,.ago, (lius saving llio eiuployos lhe trinble of driving Ihom I horo, rebelled ol lasl, Ilo refuso.l to a.-t his iroaclierous role and was himseK put l.i the knife.
(Irani Mrmorlal In Waahlnglon.
A bin was passed In lhe l|..me of Reprc Beulotlves, 1Va,.l,lngt,,u. ai.|.ro[.rioting f 10,000 to secure |.Una for n suitable me rn..rial to Ulysses S. Orant. to l.e erec.el In Woshlnglon.
Will Send In.lia Corn.
F. (1. I'opeoo,-. proprler.r an.l manage. of tbe Dally Tf p.-ka, f.f T..pekn, Kan., sabl that his new.pspet woul.l en.leavor toper- (.rluale Ibe Sliel.lon Pica '.f Jouruallau. by .-ollei-tlog 1.000,0.30 bushels of Kan.a. .-..rn at ...i.-o an.l s.,tp,.|ng li i.. Ihe .-larvini; lu | .,al ,lants of In.llo. ,
A Naw tnanlrrfrll OIU .Nnle,
Chief Wilkle ..f the Secret servl.-e ha. | re.-e|vej a new eojnlerfelt »in u.l" whlel | was dls.-ovote.| in s.:raulou. Penn. It Is ol I m.is. l.lenti.-al will, Ihe .'onntorfell tlO I note wh|.-l, was f.iUU.I last N.,voa,l.ei |i large .|u>nilile«
STATE NEWS.
state C«ullnl Nolea.
The James Hall «.-|e„i|a.-. collection nuO library, for Ihv purchase of wbUh lh. Ways and M.i,.ns Commlltee reconimende. the sum of »60,(I00, wlii be. If acquired hv ll.e state, the most lm|,orla„t siuglo ndd. Hon ever made to tl.o Now Votk state Mu seum, riio llbrarv and n conslderal.li portion of the colie.-ii.in represents Iho oc .-umulatlons mode by the late Professoi hall during his entire active life tr s.-lon.-e, and cover a period of uearly sev .'Uty years. Amoug tl.e collections tr. about three hundred boxes af mineral which were for the most pan oblalued nl lo.-allllcs lu tho Stole which wera long -In-e exhausted. The principal w.nith ol Iho collodion, bowever. Is It. puleontolog ical siw.'imeus, (irobably not less thnu n l,,llllon lu uuiub.'r.
f.'.v.ruor R.iosevoU (,i,„u,Hel n .leleg.i tion representing II,.. agile,,li,ir,il luiei esls u( Ibo Stal., thai he woubl I'-u.l I.ls I., flueuce to recuro thn (.ossnge of tho bill .. transfer from the sinte Agricultural so .-loty lotho stole Dc(.artmi.ul of Agrlcii. lure Ihe control of the Stale Fair. lh. .lelegatlou r.'preseuto.l ov.r ,-100.000 far mers.
Tbe Senate hns k.lle I the bill to pul I ullding nnd loon assoeiatlons under tl.e contrul of ihe.Siate Bank Superl..deut, In tho commiilee of lhe whole, after .unci, .liscusslon, the n.ea.iiru wns favnrabl. voted upon vivo voc, but In ojieu Seoal.' Mr, Armstrong begin n sirung Ught on It. Senator Orndy llunlly moved lhat It h, rccomiullled lo the Commiilee on Bonk, ivllh lu..lrucllons tu slf-lke out the euoci lug clans.', and .t.e .uulloii was carried bv u vole ul -ih lo -il.
Thn annual Supply bill, which carries will, ll an approprialion, 1,1 rouu.l llt,-ures. .'f tl,liOU,000, has been (lassed bv tbe As sembly, Tha Ways an,l Me.ins Coinmlllee repotted favorably opiiroprlatlon bills ag¬ gregating «710,-lHj. This toial, bjwevor. Includes the Hems of tllja,000 for extraor¬ dinary repairs an,t l,npruvo,neuls to tbe cnunls and {'119,000 forl,n|.rove:ueuU to the EusluruNew Vork Itef..ruialory,
Male -Preasuror Johu P. Ja ick'i has oc- 'c|,i.«l lhe resignation of Colouel Au,lre.v l.avldsou tit Dei'itty Stoto -freosiirer, on I 01111,,unce.l the i,|.polnt.nent of Barnot H. Davis, of Palmyra, lu hia position. Col- .not Iinvldson has gone to tie Buu Sil- .Ilcrs' lIo,ue as Commandant,
11,0 |,ro|.osnd expondllufc o( tO),000,OOi) -.,r the Improvement of Iho Slate-s water- wa.vs belween Huffnlo ahd Albany Jlnds uiuch (aver among politicians o( botb parlies tbrough tbe central and Mohawk Valley cuuutlus o( the Stole, In which mosi of the ex|>oudlture would be made,
Tho O'Counoll bill to prohibit tbe Issuing of trading Blaiu).8 nnd maklug ll n uilsde ineouor tn so do i.nssed tho Assoiubty by n volo 95 veas lo 'ii nnvs, nfler a prutraciud ,|el,alu aud a call of ihe House.
stale Su|,orl.ilei,.U.nl ,,l Public Work. John H. I'urirldge Is luakiug (ireparatlouf lor llioo|,eulng of tho Slau. oanal systou f r the season of 1900 on April 1.1. He ha. given lu.>tructio.i» that no Incompeleui men uiUBl ku koi.I on the work,
nove-uor Koosevelt has signed the Dovli bill for the uppolnlinonl of a commlssloi to condemn luuds along thu Palisatios tor nu inter.Slate pork, thereby piesetvluglht scuuery of the Pallsa.les,
Tb* Assembly bus passed Mr, Kelsey'i bill permltllng woaiou who ate ptoperty owners lo voto al town and vUliige elec¬ tions (ot officers,
Tlie Senale Finance Commlltee reporlet n r.-solullou (or thu flual Adjoutnmeut o the Leglslulure ou April 6 without debate. The Senate a.loptod the resolution. The losi,lullon was then seut to thu Assembly and there also a,lo|,leJ wlthoul debate.
TUE SABHATH SCHOOL:
Will Found In nn Old l>«k.
The wlii of Mrs. Lucludo Young, who dice lu 188-i 01 tho ago of oue liuudre.1 years, iiosjusl boen foun.l by accident In an old deak at Plttsfleld, Mass,, and a lawyet Iron: Chatham went to Plltslleld to arrange (oi proving lhe document. The will woa exe. cuted thirty years ago, Tbouxeuutornimn: Is dead ond 8,i la oue of tbo wimeasrs, but llie second witness li sllll illve. It wai kuowu that Mrs, Vuilug hod mode a will but Oder her denlh It coubl unl lie (ound and the oslolo was o'lmlnlslered nccordlug lo law. All old desk wis part o( tho share of M.s, Jane Wolllson, of Pltlsfleld, Whlli handling the old .lesk n dny or two ago Mrs.Wolllsoi.occldoulally touched a spring, the cxi-tenon of which was uol kuowu te her, and a secret drowet was tevealed wliich contained the wlil. At Mrs, Voung died In Columbia Couuly, the witl muBl b( proved at lludaon.
Fines WlUihrld From tha glale.
Under tho (itovlslons o( tbe agrlculluto! law, ouo.linlf of the iiioneyB Imposed (or Hues go lo the Stato Treasury. Home time ago the Attorney.Oeneral wu Ind to
An liivcstigallou disclosed the fact that ui,,rv IhouBouds ot dollnrs nre due the Slot., from various locolllles, parilcularly from lhe larger diles, A tow days ago his rei.resoulotivu vislled thu clly of Buffalo nud It was ,ils,>ovored thot Assistaut Dairy (-ommlBsluner Aso B, Twilohrll hid coi leeied tha flues since tbe yeat 11195 with tbe exception uf IHOU, due the Slate, nnd np. (.roi.rlote.l them lo his owu use. He cou. fesse.l, -Phe amouut Involved Is aboul tSOOO, The Cummlsslouet of Agticultute has (ormulaled (ormni charges agains! Twltchell, ond hn will be removed as soon KB Ue receives lUeoollce required by law.
Bibl* Nlu.l*
Mllllla
The Voung Mens Bll.lo Ulota, olCnIvar) (lapllsl Church, at Norwich, which has a membership u( forty, has ..rganliod n com. ,,tnylo drill under the Unlln,l Slates In. lantry regulations. The object Is lo nf. ford members of the Bible class the hounllt ¦jt a mllitiry training. The orgnulxttlpn will he known as Company A, First llcgl. meul, Biiroca uf America.
Mnr.lerar S.nlenerd lo Ole,
Johu Truck, who was found gtllly ol ourder lu Ihe fltel degtee ut C.tlllud, was .enlenced to dlo nl Auburn In the week of .Vpril VJ. lie killed Frank W, Miller at his iioinu lnst Morcli, Hosel flretoihe iiuust, lUd drovo aivoy wilh oil tho murdered iiau-s i.ortnble |,rn|...rty, Thn trial iatted >lg!,teen days, Tho defense not Insanity
aliorlag* N*arly aan.ono Found.
Tlietmouul of Ihi. shortage nf Frank B. Bundy, the doloullliig City Cliatnberlnin )f Elmlra, nuw la place.l nt betweon #55,000
ind t60,000. In view of this It Is ex(>eclrd
hat bo will be arrested as soon as Ue Is ible to ieovo his bed
Ha
all.
Ti.e I'lag... tu.i.l.liua i.
Only one .-ase .,f the (.lagua bas beer, f.unl lo Honolulu. Hawaii, since Morel, n au.l that was In the .hlueae suburbs Tl,. other Ulao-ls have l,eou free of .llsease, nu. iue eii.eru l.ell.-vc tl.e plague is fio.npe. ut. Passenger tr..in • h.u. been resumed bu' all |.ers.ua wh-. leave H'.n'ilulu fo' "tber ports must uuierg'; flfteen 'lays I'larantlne.
Trra.r Wiih Urta. Hriiain Hal.Had.
The l-iillel States Senale In r«e|uslvf leasiou ralifled ll,e Ir.aty lie! we«u the United Stales aud Ureal Brltiln relative t. Iheoalales of eltiz.ns .if one e.jnuirr wh' die In the other, l.wa. amende I ... pro llla f.J. Ils eilen.l lu I., depsudeuei*. o' Ihe United State, bv (..ngre..
i (h-
. just .. uf
L.I,.
arrived at Vl.:t.,rla. 11. , I freah troui.ls among thin one o( th* (ollower. ot ilataa'a. anl a (.arty weut lo L'Kiu. or Tiitnlla. -f.iers were no chls(slo wricom* tii»,n an 1 luriag lhe.night they were .el np ,n .irl aeven were t«tio«'..y wound*.1. Aller ...aie il:„. Ii.e cUlalsatuppet ,l,e H.-btlbg an I to,.I the visitor* to itave liiarr,! lea.'ju o! tli. atls.-k 1. B.ld I , b. thai the Malaala n.eu ha.l .om* lo eo»l*ve lb* l.eou villager, and lh* latter, being watnel, 'urprlsr.
All Around Ih* Dial*.
Ad.llson wauls a ball inlle trotting track,
Movville.iomplulns o( being overrun wllh ikunks.
llatb hos about derided upon a curfew itdintnce,
(leorseo has juB( Introduced tblily-slx
1. w t..|e|.l„.n. s.
Free ruis! moi! .iellvery bos boru started tt Bliss, IVioinlug Couniy
Conau'laigua Lake Is sold lo be alive wllb CBUVaabuek ,luek. and wild geuae.
Colo.loula Is now .ure of a e.„neni ftc ory. Il will be n groat boon to the lowu o many ways.
The utile village ol Elba will Ibla spring .peud 11000 for street lin|.rovo,uents, sew- -rnge BU,1 lire (.rulectlou.
Belmonr. village board has (.aasrd an or lIuaucolLat will pi.poaea license of tlOOa .ear ..(...n every pool table -.ot u(. iu tho /lllage.
Albion resident, nn.lor.lan.1 that a Irob *y Hue paralleling Ihe (enlral Hallway la o be contttu"l»d bolwreu Buffnlu au.l l.ebaslsr.
The late .'Oil .nap enable.! Ihe ler hat- osier, at (-'.uos... I.siie ... Ill, tu work gala, and a largo «,., ,uu! ol lc* I. now be. ngsr.:ure.l.
htal* Benatar E.lgar T. urnckeii. ..f laratngn, has been numtua.ed by Ibe llr- lubllcan Couveutiou uf Ibe -rwanty-elglill' ierile Dhiltlcl
RAILROADS ON THE INCREASE.
Maarly 111.000 Mil** Ar* M II* Balil bar inc Ib* r*ar.
The Hallway Aga of Chicago aavt; Al Ih.nirb .u'jre mli.« of aew rallrcal «*r< bnlil In the Unit*! Htatea lasl >*u than I. any yetr alneo lesq, there Is every ftdiet tlou Ibtl the present y*ar will wltatuerei grralat acllviiv. lu Ib* aggtegtl* Ihet. art uaatly b'l.iM) mile* o( projacled road grunped uy sections as (uilowa
K*« Euglaud Slulaa, 447 mila^i Mlddl. Mtata*. >i40 3illrt;HoQlhillaBilc Slalea, FTt! mitasi Oa,l end Mississippi Vallrv Btaina (7M mlesi leuital Murlhetu Htaia*. Mi' uiile., N Jlthweslrru ntal**, <19t milaa Moulbwaatera Mtala*. Ill.107 mlilti PaelB. Btatu, f|T7 Mllai, lolal, M.M1 WUlf.
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMCNTK FOR APRIL I.
•iul.Jrrl: Tb* MMitllndr., Mnlt. lv., IB l»
v., 1t-Ui.ld*a Taxi. Mall, v., a.
MrniorT Vrr***, S-O—Coiuua*al«iy eo
Ita* Uay'a L***ou.
-iS. "Orent multitudes." Attrtcled by
Ills great mirrcles. This eveu loeordlag to
the Jews was ouo proof ot the days of tbo
Me.vlab. "Deca^'oUs.'^ A couutty eatt Of
Ihu sea o( Oalllen, conttlulug t*u otllt*.
Thus we see thit His (nme hnd tptead,
and ibe people wete cuiDlug tu Blm Iroa
ull directions.
1. ¦•Seeing the inu.».|ui<e,'i He wu 111- l'Io..ae.l wllb Ihelr gnuii need, "Inlo a ...uuutatu.-' N.ar the crutrr of the wnit euasl nf Ihe sea vt nalllre, n low allct back ftuui lb-; scaahuro now called this ¦-Hurut of HaMlu." Ho ruuld be beaisi much belter lu the mountain. "Whab Be was set— The usual p.isttlou tot leethhtg a.uoug the Jows. They stood to read tal scriptures bul snt lo tencb. "Hit dital. pies cime uulo Hin,. They occu pled a (.osltlon near to Him nud the mallltade was (ittber iwty.
i. "Opened His mouth," The exptedMoa mirks the solemnity and Imporlaaea ot the discourse. The Lotd bas givea at a moutb, and we must opeu It and enatcn thottutb wlihout feat. 'AudltugUI tbeia." The momeut haa come wheu the ptlnelaMl < uf the uew covenant are to be enuoola^ed.
3, "Blessed," Happy, The dlapualMoai bere rocominen,le,l are u.it ..nly the way to fuiure btesseduess, Uut they uiau lame- .lloirly confer tl... Uuusl nu.l .nost aobin hapi.lness, "P...>r In spirit.' Alt the Iwallludes ere affixe.l to unlikely roadl- tions, lo ahow that Ihe ludg.neot of Ohrllt aud of the world tre different. One wbo It dee|,!y sensible of his S|dtltual poveriT and wretchedness. TUe ,;ouetaI opliioa It, happy It Ibt pertoii who It rieb, aad great, and bonortble Iutbe wofld. ,Thl phllosoptaers did not reckon hualllly among their moral vlttuat, but Obtltl pals Ils Hrst, ¦¦Theirs Is." Now, al this pret- eul lime, "The kingilou ot beavoat' The kingdom ul Uoaveu and tbr kingdom of (lud mean tUe same Iblag and Uave rcterenco to that iplrllutl klag- .lum which CUrlsls sets up In the hearts ul His ohlidreu, Paul doflnos lb* kingdom ol u( Oo.l at t.elug, "Rigbteousnett, peiei an.l Joy In the Holy Ohost,- Rnm. 14:17, But why called ajilngdu.n? 1, Btciate ll has Ils laws—the p.ecepts ol the Ootpel 11, lis sublects-nl! who helleva In Jetat Christ. 3. Its Klug-tUe Soverelga ol heaven tnd etrtU. Il It etlled Ihe king¬ dom a( heaven becauts Ood deilgnt Bll kingdom o( grace hei kingdom ot glory ibov
4, "TheyiUtt mourn," Tbil It, tban who, consoloui o( tUett spltltutl novelty, mourn, 1, On tcoouni o( tlu and It ooate quonecs, 2, Bscauia o( having offended e Uoly and rlgUtuous Ond. "Tbey tball b« coutoried,^' The Lotd cam(artt by tpeak- Ing thu wofds o( patdon and peace lo Ibell Keatis, Ttue Joy Is (tequently tbe frail ol sorrow. This pro.ulso Is potltlve, "tball l.e" comfortrd. Our Lord In pronouBeiag "the poor'- uu.l -'the mu.iruefs^* happy doos noi soy thnt a slate ot poverll oo'l moutolng la lo ba deslted; but Ibey ore pronouuce.l happy beeiute, teelag their Bplrllunl -poverty and taourolag or account of their sins un,I h.iirenBttB ol soul, tbey hive tbe promise of tbe "kisg .loin ol benveu" on.l ¦¦the comfort of lbi Holy Ohost,"
5, "The meek," They who loffer il love, or love In patlouce; they who, lo Ibl sticnglh of love, boldly yet meekly, meek iv yet b.ldly, beat Injustice, and Iheteb) coiiouer, Wbeu this due comuoture o: mind bll rofnreuco to Ood. It It leriBad ¦¦resignation!" wben it Ib exerted towaidi meu, It Is "mildness and gentlenett;" wbei we consider It with regard lo ounelvet, wi style 11 "pallence," 'rhe ineek can be oap when others tre but, an.l havo Ibe rale tv Ihelr own s|drlls, "Inherit the earth," Thi Innd; nn expresalou frequently used by lbi
(ironhels to signify tbe l«u.i o( Oanitu liidettbla flg.iro our Lurd promiset Ihl abiiudanoe of tplrllunl good iitovlded foi In lh* Gospal. Tbe Canaan ol |.ut(tct rati '> and Joy aud peict Is Iho luUerlliao* ol. tUose wbo are truly meek,
0, "Hunger nnd thirst,¦' A Bgnralin expression. Hunger and tbinl an Ibl ¦ sitougett of bodily appillltt. "Aller rlgbt eoutnusB.-^ ¦The sitts, ot qutllly, ol bMai tight wNUOodi exact recllln.le; bollBm, c impnbeudlng Uoly ptiuclplit, and aCeo. ~' llons o( beirt, nnd contntroliy of Hie K tUt divloe law. RIghteontuett bin li lokan (ur all thn blestlngt of Ibe Kew Coveuaul; n (uli testorallou to tba Imagt ..( God, "Shall be flllnd," Wllh rbtbt eoutness. Everytbiug olte (tilt to lalltlir (lod has Himself nreoted Il.a deslto tad Hi will satlsty the soul, Hpirltuil buagarlni aud thlrsllug Is uu evidence u( ipTrllaa Uealtb,
7. "Tbs mercKul," Tbe merelfal all tbose wbo w(e|. over tbe cilamlllet O! .ilhett, who feed the huugry and elotbi the utked, admonish those la error aa4 pardou Ibe offending, Tba mtroilul brave ly address themsalves to tba wanit ol thl world, "Obliln metcy." At we deal wUt oihers Ood will deal wllb us, Merey h purdioBed tt the price o( in«rcy Ittelf,
H, ¦¦Pure In heart,¦¦ Tl.e bettt It tbt teal u( Ibe affections, Iho detlrrt, Iht -oollVM the will; with the (lUru heart t'lne WlH al! bu pure. The heart Is purlded by latth Ads lh'}. Trnn religion contltt la head liurliy, ¦Sen Ood,-' Tint It, poueat aad uujov Ond. None bnl Ihv pure arv papabh l.f seeing (lod.
1., '-The peacemakers." Thosuwbe avoid cuutrutluu Iheniselves, and labor torelloif pence wbetevvr It Is broken. "The. obll- dronolOod,-' Ood Is ths Father ol peaao. and those who promote It are leld to tn His ohildttu.
10, "Prriecuttd." Thote who are fVC sued kv an enemy. "Fined, ImprlaoaaA btnlsbtd, scourged, tortured, alwayt ae- llvetcd unto death and accounted at ihabf (or tha sliughlet." ¦¦For rlgbleoaiBMi soke," Becauie nl rigiit doing. "KiBgdoa nl heaven." See on verae 9, !£11. "Revile.- To slauda^ "tobeabatlTi In speech or act,' "Folsnly (or My take.'- It must uol unly l.e (alsi), but "tor Ull sake; ' beciUBO wn aro CbrlBtltnt and alt brluglug rottU frull uulu hullaett.
111. "Rejoice." Kvvh revllen cOBlrlbalt lo uur bltBiedneit, Tu be paneeuled fu Vlirlsft sika It lo ba orowoed. Bev. llMl. "BtexestdlDg gild,-' Leaptorjoy. Than ¦ re ctsrs on record wbtru tbis baa lllacBtly beeu done. '-The propliets." Vfo are W Uave tn Inheritance with Ibe prpphtli. Petsecutlon haa beeu the portion aad Ibt ptoof o( Ibv most enlntot talata la all Ages.
TEirHisos.—When Jetut opent Bit BOBtb we sbuuld 0|ien out livnrle. Jetut OhiW iiovet saved a aoul Ihat lla did aol gofora jiur Is He precious It. nny penoo Wbo dom not (eel t rulijvcllon lo iht DIvlae wtll. 'riis soven Bull nudes (orm in atoeadlag Uut, in whlcb tbt uuw III* It Irated Iroai Bilge to stage, (ruin Us .lommeneemeol U Ita completion. :t It Impoulble lo feel .. poor lo spirit wllhuul.ot Ibe tame liae, longing (or the riohesul th* Bplrlt otOod Tb* metk lobvrlt tho eitlb.
POPULATION OF MANILA CITY.
A Oeaiat Tab** by Ibe Boallaey Bllfl riaeee II at Aboat IBB,aBa.
A neont ot the elly ol Maalla, tahaa kf tu* Banltity Cotpt of Ibe elly. bat bata H- ctlvtd at tbe Wit Dnpartmaal laWaiblaf loo. It tbowt Ihe popalitloa ol Iha. Mr ptoper, not latladlag Ibe labaito og Ibt rtildialt ol bonseboatl, eoaveati Of MM. liariM, to be ipproalmalaly lW,OtB. -VMl work ul eauaeratloB -%ai aaaaadlagly dlMeall, Ibe aatlvei tbowlag a tAfaa dUlIke lo aatwerlag qaaMloaa. aad jM ctaivi te Iberefore aol at aoaatala as N migbl be. At a baata lor aaaMary watk, however. It It lolBeleal. „ ^^
Aeeordlog lo the repori Ibere ara mjaa bulldlBgi la MiatU, eoatalalac dMIl tooDt. Tbt populitloB to divldaa aa M- lowt: MtB. i4,MS; woaea. ttjiMi ablMaja, M.MBi agtd panoBi, 4lliT; Oblaeaa, MM- The dgurei given fut tbe OblaOM an thoagbt to be Itr below Ihe aolnal aaa¬ ber, Ibe tetlmilM placing thaa aa Ugh W 60,009. ^_.
Tht pepBliiloB ol Toodo waa repoilaa u U,4M, with 1M4 boattti oi Blaeada, ItM, tnd t«4a hontesi uf Saola Oraa. ¦,. 376, alth MM bout**, aad Baa WaMla* ia,7N, wllh asia buuaai.
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ly^-wy^^ ""TSS u§§wx lletoieto. aUfrOLE COPIIS*4. VI VJB'CKMTBt. A FAMILY NEWBI'^rVER OP LOCAL AND UEITEBAL IXTBLMGEHt K. VOL. V. FKEEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 3o, ijmhi. TERM: tLtO TEAKLT II aOVAItii NO. 22i • Greater New York • Daxita.1 Parlors^ tMMOKCIICII » SRIOaORE. OOB. FULTOir AND OOLD STS., Brooklyn. N. Y. lofTeelk. M OrewBs Manuag., heeFIUtog, M-ao np. as.oe ap, 01.00 np a .«0 ap fTTLTON AND OOLD STREKT.-*, Opp.. Loeav'i, BROOKLYN, N. T W. J. STEELE. M. O.. PUrSjiCI.iX and SURGEOX BALDWINB, L. I. Offlcr, Utrrltuii Avenue abort Telepboue Call. Baldwins 13. aCORQC A. MOTT, LAWYER, ¦•ISoaft BI,Bara«v>i e« Braehlya,IT. T.CHy ¦ iBldftt, Lyabreofc, Omobs Co., N. *. "(I Lyabroofc" "XMA Bteoklyn." e. A. DORLON, .BOXDED AUCTIO.XEER. . Odd reUewt' Bloek, itl, atar Ckareh, PRBBKHtl. JOHN P. WRKIirr, OBXERAL AUCTIOXEER, ntBBPOKT, L. L nMANCIAI. ^ BANK OF Rockville Centre, Village Avenue, ^ ROCKVILLE CENTRE, L. I. HIRAM R. HMITH. PfesMrnl. THUMAHii. KNKiHT, Vlir-PrrsUleul. BKHliF.N T. HAYN'dK. (ashlrr ,, BUAHl) (IF UIHKI'TIIKS: (laMi W. Iftvlsun, Tbnmta (i. Knlghi, .tuiBVlBi-tnl, Hiram R. Hmllh, , UlfilwaribD.Ciimlies. Wmley H. Sml.h, - AJKn Jayar, ( harlrs L. Wai a.-r. ..(ifarlea W, Hayar, Aualln Cornwell, {Mwael r. Phllllpa, NrlBon H. Smt h, ^oiiaW, UrMoll, Jul.n T Utvlsuu. OUvtr Uail on Edward T Tburslu.,. Hamlll.... \V. Prarstll We du a General Banking Business of Depoait and Disconnt. luUreat Paid on Special Deposits. Drafti Iianed on England aud thi- Ooatinant- Toar Patronage BoUuitod. Baaking Honr*—0 A. H. to 3 P. M.i flatnrdaj, n A. M. tu 12 M. Dianoout Days—TutwdavH aud Fri- daya, 9 A. M. mPREEPORTBANK CAPITAL, ISO.OOO. im iniET, FIBBPOIT. 1.1. BOBBI! ABB ABAlli ACI'IVE j GLAIMSHAW CONFESSED, , ___ I . Free Staiers Seize a Farm Between ' Testimony .AcWuced at the Trial ot Kimberley and Paardeberg. Reporters in Camden. N. J. GUARD ON DRAKENSBERG RANGE. \ HE MADE AN EMPHATIC DENIAL. THE NEWS EPITOMIZED, Al o MaeUnt or ,lha Afrikandar Bond a Reeolellun Wat Patted Pavorlog Boer tadepeedanca—The Relnr Season Haa BeaoB In Honth Africa—Forward ¦nremant of Oensral Kobrrls Urlayad. L05D0S (By Cable).—A meellng uf tho Bond was held at Paarl anl was a'tended by levertl membtri of the Capn As.nmbly. It patted retolutloot regretting that the Cape Oovernment was ml consulted be. (ore tbe wnr, snd declaring thai any set- tleaAt whlcb did not respect tha Inde- pendente of tbe republlet would be delrl- meatal lo tbe highest Interests of the Britlata laplw. Mr. Htrgrove, the chief tpeakar, propkatled another war within tia yaannnlen ladapendeooe wu granted, aad Atwatbiymao Mtrtlt charaoterleed tbe wat at a caotlouatlou a( the Jameson nld. A dllpateh lo the Dally Chronicle (rom Klmberbr tavt; 'j:Fo«r hnndred Free Staters have takeu potteitlon ot tbe road belween Kimberley aad Paardeberg, Tliey have seized a (arm near Pindimtfontein. where a number n( army honet had been sent to rest an,l graze. It It rumored that their object is to raid tkertllwty byway o( Jicobsdal,' Aeoordlag to a dlspalcb (torn Maseru, BttotolaBd, t imall British (orce com- T.wo Wooil, Ell S'haw-a Pormar Nwrrt- baarl, Tr.tlfle'l Thai lis Canfssaed Havlnt Mur.lrrnl Hia Slolhr Orand.nalher—t UrtrrliveanI nd .Suppo >d Hrr Sto iMux.-i. N. J (Special,.-.Sensallonai lesllmony was adduced at the trial of IVill¬ iam H Hsy and H'.'war.l K. Sloan, loriuor- ly reporlrrs for a Philadelphia news aper, on tbe chnrge ol conspiring lo Injure the renulallou of Eugene J, Darnell, of this city. The ,lefei..lai,ls ,-a,ised to be pub- IlBhr.l a onfesslon alleged to bave been mado lo Ihem by Eli Shaw, .jf Cam.len. In which he admit,cl killing his mother and grandmother. Sbaw had been tried twice audacqnltled of the charge. Tbe alleged coofeaslon bnpli.'aled Darnell as an acces¬ sory nfler the (act. Ilo was arrested on a warrant sworn to by skan, bul proved an nllh! au,l was rubiasel. Shaw repudlate.l the siory and Darnell caused tne arresl of tbe reporters on Ibe clinrg? of conspiracy. Miss Eva Wood, the former Cam.len schoolteacher (o wbo,a Shaw was engage.! lo be ,narrled, an.l who was with hlin lu Phila.leli.hia ut ll,e home ..( a friend ou tbe night Ibat the story .,f the confession was printed, tealliled that he bud admitted to ber un the morning the paper appeared that he had lold tho reporters wbat was VIEW OF BLOEMFONTEIN, CAPITAL OF THE OllANOE FKEE STArE. JOBM J. KAMDAUi. PrethltBt. OBAUMCIY T, BPRAOUE. Vke-pretidtat. WnUAM & BALL. Ciikltr. BOARD or DiRBoroaai leka i. Raadall. Ohaoaeey T. Bptagae •i^lhOoi. WUHmbO. Miller, mamm a. OoMir, D. Wteler Plae. WiBllt ¦. OaraweU. Oeorge Wallaoe, rhHNe D, aiatth. Otitt PttNt, AafM* Immlg, Ranay B. Smith. OhartHlnWaUaea. Oeofg* M. RaadaU WllUam B. Hall. yattm. tjiifl ligal kolldayt, from f a. n, la lilt, m.^ OKtt Ktilllltt aad ladttsmenu In erery depariaeni Mual te lltaat of rttVr Iha Mow York or BraoklyB Baokt t* Tmat Oom. kialtti aod .ovatT aeeoaunadaUoti aa far aa it I latMBBl with BBBiti I tOve meaaaemeai. uTssay^S'.iJir.r'-tir * ^ - Otafli knid ea all parla of Earepe. WMl'Vli'liffifflr**"*^ eompaoJtt, Mcle- , iaaie ¦lltfBtHf maraatted. VL '¦..,-i-. / 18 SURE TO BRING RESULTS. mtndtd by Coloael Pilcher entered Lady- braad alter driving In tho Boar outposts. A ooatldtrable body of Boon then nttncked the Britlih, who retirod tfier capturing the Landdtott, Tho Brltlsb bid three men woondtd. and tbe Boars bad eight meu wouoded. II ll nadertlood that Ibe Boers are try¬ ing toWHok tbe Brltlsb wblle their couvuy of wtgoupoihet on to Stnoka. ^^ . A ditp'atjb to Ibe Pally TalejKah from LattyiBlllk tayt: * '"Tbere ate aboat M,000 Boers guard log the nlae pattei over the Drakeutherg Baage. They art ltd by Commnndtnt De Beer, ol Hatrltmltb, and conilst of Free Stttert. "It It reported tbit tbe Boers have moved their big gunt Irom BIggtrsherg, as It U act lottnded to mtke a stand there.- Tbe Oape Town correepoudent uf tbe Delly Newt tiys: "II It Improbtble that tbo advance from Bloemfoaloln will be made for another moBtb. Otnortl Citmeuts Is moving to BloemfODlein In four columns. Wbeu Lord Robert! begint tbe march northward Cien- eral Oatiert will be left lo charge ot Bloemtoateln, "Tbe Ooloaial Oavernment has ordered the Oape Volunteert to withdraw south of Ibt Orange RIvtr (or (ett of accentuating racial ttellng.'^ Advleei (rom Cape Town lays: ¦-Kalus an general throughout South Africa, and riven wbleli have beeu dry lor years nre being dooded. Mtny camps aru trans. formed Into twampt. This will sllll more mlllltte agalntt n Brltlsb ndvanue.' Tbt Wat Oflice hts Issued anoiher table olBrltliblottat, showing an aggregate of l(,*sa, which does uol Include I'JOl whu bave beea Invalided home. ¦ Troops Amuse Thouiselvas. LoXDOR (By Cable).—A dlsnttoh to the Dally Mall (rom Mt(eklng deiirlbes ibe humoroat tide of tbo siege. It appears lhat tbe eolonlalt set up hollies, Inviting the Boett to tboot at thorn, and tbou chaff tbe enemy wben Ihe thols go wide. An¬ other Irltk o( Ihe colonials Is hy persistent . ooneertlai playing lo lure tbn Boets, ex. I cRtd by curiosity, tortlte tbelr beads from I the trensbtt, wueu Ibey tte promptly \ sniped. Breve Borlla Froin Malaklna. Lotpos (By Gable),—.V ditpitcb from i Mafeking sayt: "All well. .Our patrols are I aellve. Wa ruthsd one of Ihe Boer lu- j tttnehmenit tnd elleetlveiy fusillada.1 au- . othtr, Wa captured twenly-slx head of oattle and kllied twelve Boers, Our loss wat two kllltd and three wounded." I Oeleales Aolatt Bnor Indopendsacr. BrotiT, N. a. W. (By Cable).—Tlie Aus¬ tralian Pttmlttt bava Jolood In a cable- Siam lo Mr, Ohtmbetlaln deoltting Ibtl It laadeaUablelo ooBclud* Dnact In South Alrlea ezstpt oa tttma gaarautaelng the abaolate tapremicy ot British rule, OTIS'S COMMAND DIVIDED, Peer Military OtparliatBIt Creeled in Ihe Phlllpplaet lo Letten Hit Labors. WAtaiFOTOR. D, C, (Speeiiil.—Seeretary Xool bat lakea a step long conteinplaled In Ihe idmlnltlratton u( the Philippines by direellag Ibe creillon o( tn entirely new military divltlon to be known at the ¦¦Dl- vtolon o( the Pacific, embracing til of the Phlllpplaa ttcblpelago. The division lu turn It to be divided into four military de. pitlmonti, tt follows: TbtDepattmtal of Northetn l,ur,on, com¬ manded by Oantral ,MacArlbur, the De- paiUieat of Southern Luton, commanded by Qei - written, but that he did not thiuk Ibey would publish 11, She Baid lhat early lu the morning shi saw Sb'.w tflth a iaper and ho read to hei the sl'iry un.l asked what she thought of II and sbe lestllled that she then appealed to him for her sake If u.it for his own that hi returu to Oamdeo au.l deny the slttemeh. made. She sabl thai Hhaw admitted to be. that "every statement made was true. - Charles A D. Miller, wbo says he is a de lecllve. aud who at the lime Ih.j murderi occurred was a saloonkeei.er, also tesllflec Ibat Sbaw had coutesse,! to him that he munlered tho woman. He admitted thai Slinw owed him (D5, and that it was duriug a dispute ovor llio nonpayment o( this sum that ho accuse,! Sh,iw of tbe crimes ami that tbe admission wns made. Ho reclled lo the Court a cireuinslantlal conjectur, ns lo how Shaw c.i,n,nlUed ths crimes ai. he bad pictured It to Shaw. "You kllleil your mother fir sl, - he tcsll lle.l he said, --(hen yo.i choke d yonr griin,!. mother lu the entry way. H he' staggere.l through the d.ior, crossed over to the be,I, clutohed tbe footboard nud reeled over to aeb.It by tho window lu .vhloh she fell, and died, - To Ibis accusation wllness s 1 Shnwro piled: ¦¦That Is true, who lul. ou? ' A Cam.len policeman, Jatni Hartraan, tusllfled that he was pre.ent, I uot vis¬ ible lo Sbaw lu thebuslnose pla of Miller, when the above accusatlou ar jbufesslou wore made. Shuw was calle.I In rebuttal. He ad- iiiltted being in Miller-.^ ,luco. IVheu askod il he ha.l made tlio slalumeul credited lo him he repllod ¦¦N.il to my ku.iwledge." This reply eaUH.il a sllr In the .'oilrlroom, for 11 was not n Hal denial, Hliaw then denied lu detail the les lliu.,ny given l.v Miss Wood. The tostlmouy of tho four witnesses was llstHnsd to with greal nttentlon by the crowd In the courtroom. When the case -.ras closed furmer Ju.lge Carr.iw, associ¬ ated Willi Ihe pros.'.'utor, slHrle.l lo sum up. Ho scored .Miss Wood lu a bitlor manner, tod ,Ieciared that wbeu Slia.v tired of her she became o,ui. tlere,l against him au,l gave the lesllmouy ,.hedi.l oul of sBplrlt of revenge. While Ju'lge Carrow vns speaking Ihe Court took a recess, nud ju-l after lu.lge ArinstrauRileft the bench MI.s W.tod ran U , lo fnrmtr Judge c'.rrow . nd .lenouncc.l him as being '-no m,iu-' lo sp.nk of hor as be had. Judge Carroiv (..Id her I., g.i away, she ralse.l her Iiaud nnd tried t.i slap him In the fa.-e, hul was >reveule.! b.- tbe other lawyers. DEVELOPMENT IN KENTUCKY CASE. I .lury an.l lllh ri ainall.. Fr» Ky. iSp. -The f..,it. , day of Ihe Irlal of Caleb Powers. II,u 11-. lubllcan Secrelary of Slale, began ivlll, the c.iurlroom cleaie,! of all persons ex¬ cept Ibe altorneyii, nowsi,np,.r repr.-seutn tlvoB and officers of tl.o .-..uri. Colonel Campiiell sabl the cmitnou- weallh denied (iovernor Taylor-s figlil lo Issue a pardou at the tl,ue it' wa. grantcl. Former (lovrru..r Br..wu then move.l Hint the prisoner be .llsml.sed ui.oii iheevl.len.'e. Tho motion was overrule.!. Ball was asked for. Ju.lge .Moore sal.I -ll Is uot my belief that Powers lire.! the shot which killed Oovernor (l.'.el.ei, bm from the evi,leuce It Is tnv ..pinion ibsl l.e wns conue.-te.l will, the cousplra.-y to kill him. I shall ihe-ef..re ..rder the pi Is.'nei be held over without ball 1.. Ihe Franklin hat Ihe .-as,, luav b" .-ounty grand jiifv, tli further lovealfgatrd The only way to attract trade is to make kno'wn mYiaX you have to ofter. by Oeneral Bites; the Depsrt vltoayat, commanded by Oeneral Hugh and tue Dtpartment o( Mlndaui'an.l lol.., I eommaaded by Oenartl Cobl.e. Mijot-Oeneril Oils will re.aln the su { Stems command over thesr .leparl ments as . Ivltlon commander, o.-copying towar.l { them I position crrespondlug closelv t.. that beld by Oeneral Miles toward tbe ealllttty dtpartmeniB In the lulled Slate. lain (-ullo f the ent woul.l ' by agteetneut with tbe will remain at h..,ne wit ¦ irr .rlv,ue guard , the spin J..hn .-II the .lefeu-e stale! Ibat Ihe defen.In waive rintuluallon, aud that an agr«.',nenl bn.l been entere.I Int.. lhat ball Bb..,il.l be flir.l f.r I'nvls at »500(i Th-. Cut theu eulrre.l an .rder a liullting Hail, t . I all Thr I'ari-rls Fo I Trra 111 Slarvnd on n l.onal Thr sloop Dawn bas tetnrne.l lo Santa ' nut Postmasler-.l Barbatt, Cal,, from »an Nicholas Itlanu j Smith, at Wa.blng wllbittotyol auffetlng and daalh from ^';;" ' i' ,?„7,'''!; ,'' J tiarrillon. Tbo b.ial went over i'. bting I ,g,, 'rhe .-ondlil' back Ihtea Cblnamen, who hal Iweu "U I ,,f ][,„ (',„,^.u„,, g^^, Uie liliBd (ot six rooDlhs galhetleg and' coilag abaionsa. Three m.-nths ag.. uikaowu sloop (rom Hau Pe.lro .-iIUmI tbeWaad. In the absence of the China .i i....»...n ».i,j..ir. mob the vltllots stole evrrytblng eatable ; muli.. Korea. It :» Inlhtcimpand put oul i.. sea. One .. a dr.ntul tor a c tbe Chlnete died tboui a m.'Ulh ag.- un.l Masan .h... a small Ihe other tw.., when the Pawu airiveJ, , souin ..( Cbe-nulj..., were too weak to move. raty comments in J Ij With Mr, Isler (rem Nic eral (harle. siguid Ihe . whl.'h this . re.l severnl arellissam" « Kuaalan ..uu».lro. lu Korna a h.i arrived beileve.l Ihls . las'i .11 Che ..-sagas Job Printing N«Rt and at Fair Prioea, Try LTr Once All TM WIU lECeilE A f ii«AlliiT eeifMii, aaer-Brillth War Nolra. Tke talny t«at.}n hu begun lu Natal. Oeoeral .Boliettt promised hi. mej ,. lead them Into Ptalotla. India s BUtMCtipllons lo the wti liu I bare reached tbr sum ol t.!jO.OOO. Tht Boera ate building new courl h.>u»es In Prelotia In spite of the ;.r.-ient war Sevan buudre I aud fifty men wb were tmalMed la Ladvimllb arv writing hist -net ul Ib7eltge, HilUoat of lonr of mai/e an 1 I.ver are being ta«l to South Africa (rom the Arg-a- llBelox tba Brllleh cavalry. Bkixtrt tan the Boer f..cv-t nrver ei ceeded tt.tm, aid wit extggrralr.1 t., ri- 4alB Ihe Btlllth revettee. For oae of Lord Robetts tut..graph In- ten aad Prtaldeai Kmger s signature tiii hai beea oSered la Scotland. Tbe WarOfloe bat bought a h.itpital at "Oaadgale, Keel. Eadan.l, for w.unded toldlen bfvaghl homa In hoeplttl ships. Slaee tht oalbreak ot Ibt war In South Africa I marked dnrrease m th* unmbrt ..( prltoaet* up lor Itltl at the assises bas been aoied la Esviasd. At a mtts sDtetlag held iq th* Coarl Hous* at Fltalncl'^t. N. J , rerolutions ot symptihy for Ihe B..*rs were patted aad Oteat BiKaln . policy was deaounee.1. It la oflcially announrrd tcdav that th* BHIIta easaellllr* at nnltoatrln Mate:. W war* .izlTiw.. ntaa k.lia.1 asl l-ll woaaded^ lacia.liag .nr Cana l.a;. w.. in.l. Thr Labor WorM. Tbe 510 employee ..f Ihe Warrennlie, (¦ eoit.u islll are jn a strike In; lilgbe I The strike ..f the coal minrn iu i! heinls , au.l Silesia Austria ha« coliap.e.l .wlug . to thr la.-k ..f fund-. i Twenty.live girls emi.l..ye.l lu lhe IVvo-ii. \ Ing Vailry l.ace Mill-, at Wilkesbarre Fouu . ar* .-n a .--irike. Tue hardest.works I pers-ns in Bsrarlt ar* the waUer-girls. They are busy lour- , trru lo atxlr«u hour, a .lav. au.l never g*l • a day . ff. I The ..fganize,! Iiglii-work c..o .er. ..I Nrw I York Clly bare ,na.t«a general drnian.l ("r a nlne-hout w .rk dav, I . g > mt . effect I on Uay I. I Tbe National Tube l-omj.auy has in- .-reasrd hv tea per cenl. the wages of lb* i lU.OaO men lu l.s llftaen i-aciories ' st.-ve moul'lert have boru given a rifieen V*r ernl. wage advaU'-r b> lUr Movr Foiinl- rr.- Nalional .\s*..K-iatiou mretlng at Al¬ lanla. t>a. I The union lai.el ..( (hr Inited (.srmrut I Workeiaisuow la.ur 1 tothlrtvrlg'il cloll,. I lug mtnulactuters lu the tnltrt stales I and Cana.lt, . Th* sirik* of cigariiaktts in N*w Y uk . LUy IS -ompi.caled by a .icc,Slou .)( .omr I of the iargnal .-..ncerii. I. cp«r«tr Ijrir . fact .r,<« . n hall time .luly. -pwo huBdrv.1 thousand natlvrsof Chlua. Ja .at. Kassia and i-ilHfrla. nrr n.^w ct,. pby*.! In sup;..VII.,- BiaUiia' !>. Ibe.rt It-e. iniuixrd CO lhr EAslera Ua.lwa. .n i'hiua Waahlneton Itaios. Outing the month .,1 April seventy.fate, d.ldltloual posloRlces will Inaugurate ths •ystem of registering letters by carriers. Opinion lo oftlclal circles ia tlial only !>y strong naval demonstrall.,n In the Orient .:au the Vnlled Status r-itlutalu the "..pen .i'or - In China. Secretary Hny says be does uot expect Ihe .American.Cauadlau (Commission lors assemble soou. Commander Edwar.l Taussig Is to b. tent lo Msnlls In April t., take comman.' of the gunboat Yorklown, lu i'lace of Com mandet Sperty. The Presideut has Issued exo,i,islurs t.. forty.four Consular offloers representing foreign Oovsrnments In tbe United Stale-., Porlo Blco and tha Philippines, Bere Is a conundrum frequently asked al dinuer parlies nowadays -How was A 1 mlral Dewey-, iinval rank reduced wher ho got marrle.!'- '-Ho became Mrs. Dewey-, second mate.-' A treaty prori.llug for the settlement hy arhtlratlon of cinbns of A,uerlcau clllzeni against Nicaragua was slgued at the Stat* Depart,neni. Il was shown In a House debate that the malls are carrying'-Sapbo-'at one cent s ,ound, wbercis Bibles pay eight cents. Secretary Root announced that ail appl!. cations for Capo Nomo goid-dredging per- milswo,ild be granted. The Navy Department has lluallv ac cepted the Ihlrly-knot torpedo boal f. A M. Craven, built at Bath, Me, Ilepreseniatlve Hawtey, of Texas, Intro duced a joint resolution providing (orth. transmlssl.)u through the ,n,ills free o charge of reading lunlter destined for sol diers In the Phlllppluo). Cubn. Porlo Blco (luam aud Hawaii. Difflculty In prote,.-llug American mis sionnrias In tbe Interior of China has beer mel bvlbls Qovornment. The United Ststei gunboat Wheeling has gone to Taku. THE TRADE CHECK EVIL. Suffering Workmen Appeal to Wash¬ ineton Authorities For Relie'. A HIGHWAYMAN'S NERVE .VMAN-S NERVE. JgHHYIJiyilpilJJTEJJ. •TISSPREAOING EAST AND WtST ll.ir Adopled Islauda. A (uriher reduction of the army ot occu- patlon In Cuba will bs made shortly. -Phe mother of Agulnaldo Is sllll undei guard In Manila. She la uot permtttoil to hold communication wllh the people ol her race. Oovernot-Genera! Wool Is considering tho advisabilily of taxing the Mle est,ilee of Cubans living lu Paris, Lomlon an.l Madrl.l, so as to „,ake Ihelr ownera brins tliem lulo cultivation or sell lliem t„ ,uen ivIi.i will cultivate tbem. aunera! Hughes reports the natives ul Panay, .', I., to be restless and (urthei ctmptlgnlng agtlusl tbem will he ueces •ary. A complete flntneltl statement ot tht ; Cuban Treasury, sli )wed a total balauce or '. February 36 of *1,04«,751, Prominent New Yorkers are preparing tc ' build two modern and palatial hotels in ' Havana for tlie accommodation of lbs manj tourists who visit Cuba lo the wiuler. Secrelary of War Hoot has authorized Oovornor-Oenernl Davis t.i gIvs employ, mont ou publi.- works lo snrpi,is labor In I'orlo Hlco. Ooveruor-Oeners! Woo.l, of Cuba. ha. issued an order provi.Ilng for the estab , ilshmant of an Insular treasury, possess, ing powers Bl,nllar to th.>Be of Nallona banks In Ibis country. Chnrles H. Knight, of Etetor, N H. ai llgnee of tho Ei.plng S ivi .irs D iii't, oft .rs lo ,ay llfly pot coal, to all depositors who will take 11 lu such of the bank's securllles as they may select, at Ibeir face value, with decimal Interest, Throe Hremen were drowned while lighl Ing the blaze which destroyo.l a large (ac lory building In New Vork Clly. Damage (rom au Ice gorge, just broken lu the Italsl.i Kiver, at Monroe, Mich . Ii estimated at $90,009. J. B. Sohwoluer, n youug arllsl at Beno Nov., has (alien heir to '500,000, left by ai uncle In India, Nearly two bun.lrod Fin. arrived In Pb ii- aiielphla. -fhey declared their people are floelug (rom tho cruelty of Itusela's Czur, The trinsport Sumner sailed from Ntw York City (ot tho Pbiilpplnes, having on board more than a Ihuusand cuvalry, In- (aulty and attlliery recruits, and n large numbor of civilians. A Indy io Pliiladelphla bos given »5000to Booker T, Washington to a.i.l to the en¬ dowment fund of tho TuskagOfl Norma! and Industrial Instllule, ut Tuskngeo, Al, The ntine of the douor has uol boon an nouneed. The Democratic (iovernor of Kentucky summons,! troopa to Frankfort to preserve Ibo peace .luring tho trial of the prispuers accused of balug Implicated lu lUu killing of Ooebel, Irish opposition to pro-British sentiment hu resulted In the dro .piug of the Eug llsh hletorv from the list of books forsnii- plomeular'y rondlug in Chicago iubllc schools. Henry raylor, who had been under Ireat. ment by n fallh.cure d.ict.ir, was foun.l lying .load In his home at Havana, 111. A paper wos fouud plane.1 ou Ills breast ou uhlcli wnswrliteu, ' This mau Is not dead but lu a trance,-- B. W. llordeu, of Homer, Texas, a well, known Inwyer, slid and killcl H. II. B-rog. gins, a morchanl of H .iner. Uor.leu went to L,lllln aud surron.lered. Charles Echuies, of New York Clly, who was "onvlclo.I of assault and sentenced t.t Hve years-Iniiirlsonmenl lu Oeorgla, pai.l tlOOO line, his fleuleuce having been co,n- mnted. Justl.-e Fnrsman, of the Supiome Court In New York Citv, d-cliled that thr --Sa ,bo'- case sh-ul'd be removed lo the Courl of (ieueral Sesslous lor trial by Jury. It Is proposed I., li,cludo t!,r»o more ol the Civil War baltlnilclds lu the Natlouul Military Park system, Foralcn. Ths Jamabnu Legislative Council ai>. proprlal.'.l t3,500,000 lo cover Oovernment expenses .luring the current year. The people arc greatly dlssatislled. A British punitive oj i..i.lltlou ngainst -'head hunters' lu tlie Pnclll- rosuilod In tho csplur* of a number of cannibals. The Mexican (l.'verniueut has abollshe.l the pra.-llce ,if allowing a portion ot the lines collected lu custom li..usos to go tn the empl.iye-. The Notiveglsu three.tnasted ..-lioonor Triton has boon wre-kel lu lluuklrk. Fran, e, and leu of hor crew drowned. The Transvaal (i.nernment has aun,l!!od lh» Belgian Killwav eonceislous lu South Africa, (irave-ompll-ations aro probable. The Danish Cibinet lullninte.l b. !!,- King Ils desire to resign because of ll,.- al¬ titude of ibe Folketl,lug t.iward lh»ll..v- ernmenl B !axall..u proposals It is reported from L .ren:: . Mar.iue. thai Pret. ria IS prepared t. stan I a slog" ..f tw,, years. Amayaras and Klrlshlma vol.-anoes m Japan ar,' n-tlve again, and an area ol Ihirty miles has bee, luuu.Ute.l with , ashes, deatroylug crops Wnt between iir»*l Britain and Irance iltay be very remote, but llier" l" good rea¬ son In believe llial the British cabinet think. It euough of a i...»sU.lllty I,, give .-onsldertblr lli.iughl t . thosuLje-l. The L.in.l..u Times .-..rr..!p..ndent al Blosmlontein cables - Mr Krugar has 1. su».l ,1 pro.-larantlon annexing the Fref State to lhe Transvaal. Mr. Sleyn Im¬ medialely Issue! a .-..,„ier i.r>clamail..u, declaring tl,e Free State lula-1, Cr.'wn Princess Stri.hanle anl (-..,int Lonyay were marrie.l at Vienna. Ausltia the court cbapltia uffl-lailng. A dltpuie hu trlseu bet ween Franc* tnd Morocco ovrr certtlu AtrlJau lerrllory and Iw'French cruisers have iron . rdered I. Tangier. Btion Chrimaui, lhe man wh . cnaabed Preeldenl L-.ulei s bat «I it.e 1, .uirscjamp.- races Iatl yeat. ha. I -ou i nri.ue.l Don Carlos, the SpauLh preteuler, ha. appeared lu -oiirt al L'l' -a. Italy to, I re ncum-ed hi- Sl.aul.h cltlieua!il . He do. dared tbol he lyas an Au-trailau aubjrct. Mexico has ac -eplrl rresideol McKln¬ ley a invitation i.- c lU a Pan-American C-ngrats aod will a.k all Americau repiib. Il.-s lo senl re resenlaliv,., to the .-lly .1 Mexl.-o-prol.ably next wiuler. The rsvolutlou ..f (-.L.ml.la ...ntlnue., and It Is reported tbat there 1> nee.l..( pro i*cilou fot Britlsb subject". Tb* t*poft on llie financial cnililon ol India thowa.1 thai mor* than 115.000,000 would t>a n*ed*.l to cop* with the condl- iiots caased by famine. Winslou (-'hurc'.uii .lispute* li,. asarrtlon (hit lb* relief ..f L.lysmitii was dm to Lord Robertta op«ratl..n. anl wstoily d». ttndt th* Natal armv oi, r,*d«i,. k C...ieKi..u n u....i..u .. .u. loucced la I.on loi: t., ,.et-. bi.. 'with bl. ommand ol iflOi f me H'lole.tau llei.i ¦or.-* any attem;.: - '. .he B.ier. lo irrk Borlii tcroaa llir 1...ui.j .o Bivrr. Thr visit nf th- A'.reot.n* warship t'rasl- laal* Satmlrtlo t.. .-.an.sii j~DrtB i. giving Ms* to enthaslasilc dam.iu.^rttioas of w*i- . -onir Ibe S(.enish .i-.v«ra-n*oI ti^lag .II....U. 1 . Iig'.ten Hie Ilea of (iKodshlp I •Uaaraulsh B u'b Amrr.ca , rhr Tradr Cherh, lard Orlglnallr lh Lumber Camps, la Now Hrinx Aditpla.1 by Hualnraa Mrn In All I'aria of lb, CouD.rr—How l.alinrint I'eople Ar> Airmrd by II—Hllla In Congress, W»iBi>or.»-, D. C. f.Speclnn—Th» Secre Sc, vl.-e Bureau is bolug bo,nhardod dally , will, at e.e.-Increasing ll.e of letters beg glug f jr offlclal a.'li..n 1., abate the trade :heck evil, which Is gro-»- iig rapidly. Ihs bureau Is alarmed at the stale .if things re vealed by these letters, bul Is powerless I'. . remedy 11, The trade check syslem, which origin \ ated In tbe lumber and mining camps o the Northwest, Is spreading southward and eastward, and has now got as far as In dlaua. which Is becoming honevcombe, will, trade-chcck communllles. The vie llms of It are unable lo Ilnd any way on- except lo appeal lo tho Treasury Depart luenl, and the morniug mall Is full of suit api'sals every day. One case which Is a fair sample of thea- ai! was revealed In a loiter received by th. Secret Servico Bureau a few days ago The writer was a woiunn. Her husband was sick, and she bad uo ptovlalous In th. house. For some reason she could not gei them at the corapauys stores, and sh« could not buy trade checks which ar. not re.lee.nable lu mouey, and wblct woul'l uol I'ass aiiywliere except a! tlie company stores. He bad til bis Slv lags, enough to suiiport thera In comfort. In trade checks, and sbe could not buy a pound of (lour, Tbose corporations Issue trade checks lc tbelr employes Instend o[ money. Tht trade checks are redeemable, uol In money, bul lo goods, at tbe offlco o( lhe company. The result of the s.vsteui Is that at the ond of a tiiaii's e.n[,ioy nent he lias no savings uothiug to show lor bis work but trad,' checks, and la penniless. If ho refuses to lakstbemand ileiuan.ls money he Is dls charged. He can sue, of courae, but It It needless to say that that remedy Is not often Invoked. Tbe Secret Service people say that tbe trade chock system, originally condned • lumber and mining camps, is spreading t. all sorts ol Industrie... lu agricultural re glons In the Northwest the country stores Imve adopled trade checks In dealing wilh the farmers ot tbe surrouuiling country. I! works well enough while the fnr,ner8 con flue tnemselves to exchanging diecks foi goo.ls at the ^tore., but lhe checks look like money, nud It Is l,np,xsslbte lo mnke the more Ignorant farmers undorsland ll.al they are not money. The result is thai trade checks are excSauged wllh otlia, mouey, and pass ftom hand t., hand, am' p.jot au.l ignorant peopio nro conilnualiy lludlng themselves heavy losers. Businessmen are aiso comiil.ilning to tbt Secret Service Bureau, declaring that In regious whore the trade check has com. Inio vogue II Is lai ,osslble for any muu 1. continue dol.ig bnB!n..sB lu compelltloi wllh the coml.nny stores. Since the opcuiug of Congress llie West¬ eru delegallous have been flooded with petitions for relief from this tystem. Minn esoln Is a holbol of 11, aud Senator Nelson of that Stale, has lutroduced a bill making It criminal to issue B,ioh checks, A slmllsi bill has been introduced iu the House, MRS. PALMER SAILS FOR PARIS, (ioealo Attend In Hrr Uullaa aa a Coin in.«aloiirr io Ille Eapoaiiloii. New V,.i,i Cirv (Special)—Mrs. Potlei Palmer, of Chicago, who wu api,olnled bj Presidoul McKlnley ouo ot the Commis sluners of the I'uited Stales to tbe Pari. ExpoBillou, sailed (or France to attend I. MHS, i-OTTER rA..Ur.t. -She will lo.'k after (lie Inlerc.ls of Ameri¬ can women during thu Paris Exposition.) :lie prellniliiary work of her iioslllou. Mrs P.i!in..r will look after the Interests ol tinerlcau .voiuon whi may alleud the Ex LIEUT, CILLMORE 11^ WASHINCTON, lie Call tl.e I'miilent an.l TrIla .li< maty ..f III. lai.ture aud Escapr. IV.sHiN N.l). C. rSpoclali.-Lloulen¬ aut Cmniau.ler I. C. Olllmoro, U. S N. whose .-apllvlly In lhe hands ot the Fiill pini-s made lilm an object of Intense In teresl to the Americau pooplo for elgb. monilis last year, nrrlvcl lu Wa.hluglol fr ol.l B .11 Krauclsc,?. Ho wus accon, .auied ncross the conti ueut ly Sirs, lillbn..re. wh., went to Sar Francis.'., to meet biiu on his arrival therf on the trausp.irt Sola.:e. I,u,nedlntel) after reporting I.-, the Bureau of Naviga t .,u (illlm..ro paid his res .e.'ls to Seere lary Long, wh', gnve bi,n a warm greel lug. At lh" Secrelarys mggestlon ilr lllllmore accompanied him lu the Whit. Hous*. Most of the lou or lifteen minutes that Mr Olllmoro spout Inthe Preslde:it-e ofn.-e wss given ,11. lo a recital .:,t the ston of hl. -eilorean.f es.-ape. Ho ol li. al (iu If* An order haa jusl been Isauel by tbt War Depsrlroent al Washington doslgual iug the military i-jsI at Cayey. I'orto Hlco, as Heorr Barra ks. In houor uf tne lale Brlgadier-Oenernl (luy V. Henry, who wa? iDlllIarv Ooverii ,r "f Port.. Illco from De¬ cember 5, lH'ti. l.l Mav H, IV,.',. and wh.. .lle.l ..n .October », l"'.'!.. Vaca.i .a of lh* Ann) Tl.er* ar.» n..w s*. msny vacancies lu tbe I'^wer grades ..f lhe Culled Slates krmf that It will .» !u, . ss.ble in fill the.n all wlthoul a large number of api.olutmeni.' from the tanks and civil Ufa. Uralb In n Trullay Wrrrk. A Ito,lev .?ar loavlug Brad(,.rd Prnn i-it Oi*ap burne.l out its m-.lor onthssieef grade above R.id llo.-ii. about Ave mile, fr.jm Br.ill rl, Tl,e brakes be-a.ne ,i,o ,es* and the .-ar. rushing dowu grale al ierrin.- speed left the truck, (lying a h.iu .lr*d loot, cmpleteiy wrecking itself fo!in Mar.li. of Br.idf'.rd. was killad. and seven oihers Injiirt-d -. P.tlrnaive K.palra on ib* Boalon. ; TheNavyDeparl,ncnlat Waahington has Issued or.Iers f-.r repairs on the r-rulscr i Boston, now at the Mare I.Ian.I Snvy Yard. I the cosl of Which will bo about (300,000. Tar and Fealiirrs Por Two. A mob look Louis Fig,; and wife, alleged religious finaties, from tbett bedj ut Orel na, .N'eb,, tnd treated them to a oa at of tai and feathers. The mob, nutnber log aboul thirty prominent persons, mo.le uo attorn pt at disguise. It I. olleged that Flgg aul \ ills wife have caused a niimbet of women : to fotsoke home, husbands and children and taiie up rotldeu--e lu the Flgg Pour Children llnrn*d lo liralh llu Woosiers rlaLtallon In Ilo Cmnty, Texas, four children ol John Bor den were burned to death. ton Mora Naval oairrr* Ar* N*wl*>.. i-lan* are propose! In Wublogtou l.y wblcb the number of naval officers mav be .n.-reasrdi one 1st., sh'.rlen tbe course at ^aua)...lls, another i . all..w sacb oenat.ir ^ apf.ulul a ca.let. Fonurr Ouvvranr lion* Itaad. J. M. Ston*. for trn years Uovero'.'r ol Uisal.->:,-,ri. died fr.'-u eryalprla. at Holly aprinra. Miss. At th* time u( his dsatb Mr. st -ue was president uf thr Slarkvlll* AgriculiurHl and .Me.-hanicat C .liega. Hrst lira'.Br '-a*.-.; in i cart. fh« sealing season ..a the N.'wb.un.ltan I .ind I..il,.aJ,.f .-oa-t» 1- the ,.e.t m tweutv years, tue calch, ll ,- p'll.i,irt4- 1. tea'-hiu^- SMJWO .kin.. f-hlafa nf Acrw Wanl I ad*p«nd*ne«. The pliiefa "f A-re, tiia n'W }.out j Ainen. .-an repobli.' huve pr.,e.irl agaln.t B. - llvian ml*, and dmaud ibd«i »a Ivn..*. Noway Oiaaning*. An Important depotit of good lignite baa teen discovered lo Buisla. Leavenworth. Kac, is to have s new pub¬ lic library costing about »11,001 Tbe .-rulser Hew Orletn. muat undergo extensive repairs at an early dav The Farmers' National Cougreas will meet tt Colorado Springs, Col., on August 31. A Century Et'iU.ltlon I. to be bell In Boutb Australia lu March au.l 4).ril. l»Ol. The bead of Thomas H. Beaton, of .Mla. soar!, will decorate the new two pet eent. bonds lor tlOOO Tbe oBlcitla of lbs United Stales Treu uty Deptttment ore overwork*.1 u a re¬ sult of the opetailens of t'us new curtsncy law. Ctnaditn apples are *nterlag Into serious eampailtion wllh Amerlcin frull In the London market. lc the development of the Insular r,'it- teatlont o( tha lottad Htates a great flsll Is coltlvtled (ot American (arm and factory products. Tha (nnd (or the naval areh al Sew York Cltv Is l«lng slowly InTeased. Tl.e loca¬ tion of Iha oew arch nu n it vet i.«en .1*. irrminrd .ipo... A large I oiiiirrs.ionai party has wl,. ne*er.l succtasful performance, of tua 11'.!. land s,ibmarln* loriM-d., boat-..h the l'>. tomtc, ueax Monnt Vernon. Tb* Islands of 81. Thomas and Santa (.'nir coat ihe King.lom of Dsnmark about aTft.000 a yeat over sod above Ihr revao'ie tccmlnr Irom .b*(r owetrsbie Alone He Hald Up the Passenger; in Two Piiliman Cars. Boardrd a Fast Train Oul of Omaha anr Madr lh* Train Hands Help Hlni —Thlrt not Abuul OAOO. KA>5.if. CiTT. Mo. (Speclall.-The fast train from Omaha on the Kansas City, St Joseph an.l C..,iucl! BliifTs rood was robbed at London, jusl this side of the Slate Hue, by a lon* highnayman. wh-. se.-urel nb.ut t600 In cash, besides many walche. an.l olher valuables, from the passenger, in the two Pullman enrs. II. U. Burl, Presi dent otthe Union Paclilc. wa« ono of t!,« l.assengers, and lie .v„s robbe-i of fSO an.' ull his .a-.s.'s, numbering about llfty. Tbe lilghwaymou wore a black mask and .-arrled n dark lantern. Wbeu the tralr slopped nl Lamlon be poked a revolve. Into the face of the Hag,uan on tlte rest plotfiirm of 11,e last Pullmau car aud force.' him to go ahea,l through the two cars waking thr passengers and giving them th. order to houd over their valunbles. Tbe (.orler In the rear car was asleep. Out of twenly passengers in this cor four teen were robbed, anil without oxcc!,lioo they passed over their money nii,l valu¬ ables irom[ttly, Wlieu the seeon.l car was eulnred the (.orler was pressed lulu ser vice aii,l be oldo.l tho !!ag,nan in waklni. the passengers, while the Pullman cou ductor look things !,l,iloso )l,l.-ally an.l looked 011. Jusl how much muuey was se¬ cured In Ibis car Is not kn..w„. for the eai was .letached al St. J.iscpb. -fhe robber r»- fused lo take anything from the trainmen, saving that they earned all tbey got. The whole proceeding tequlro.! ouly nbout len minutes and then the robber or- dered tbe bellrope [.ulled. The train stopped and he speedily dlsaiipeare.l. Con. duolor Magee, who was lu the forwurd coaches, did not kuow of tlie robbery uutil after il was over, Thoro wore uo wo,ueu ii, the two Pullman cars. H.J. Peterson, ot New Britain, Conn., gave up»150. J. 11. Patlon, of Nrw Vork City, lost »13H an.l a gold watch, Ernest Urlol.s, re[.resenting Sleluwny A Co,, gave up t59, l.ut saved hia watch nn.l a fat roll. Others who were robbed refused lo slale the amounts. TRAMPS HANG A FARIi^ER'S BOY, om a Urau. In thr larly l>«a,I. Fall Kiveb, Moss. (Speclall. -.Vbram Btoodbent, a larmer living In Westport, about lix miles (rom bete, repotted lo the police thnt two ruffians ransacked his house and uearly murdered bis sou Will, lom, ten years oid. In his absence the men conic to the house and demnuiled (ood. Tho iad rau Inlo the born aud hid upon the hay, Tue itam .s (ollowed, and seizing tho b.jy, tied I.ls nrms lo his Bide, sllppe.l n uo.jjo over his hea.l ,iu.l hanged him to a rafter. He was fouud by his obler brotlier un conscious and block lu the face, banging to the beam, A doctor was colled, an.l after tbree hours' work tho boy was re. vlved, bul could loll only u fragmentary story o( what bad happened. Tho motive o( the me.1 Is not knowu. -fho neighbor- hood Is greatly excited ovor the outrage STRIKE BECINS IM CLEVELAND. Machlnlsu' Uainaiida For a Nlnr-Uour Uay Mean a Bitter BIruEtls. Cleveland, Ohio (Special!. - Fifteen Uundred mnchlulBls iu llfly shops weut on a strike wbon tbelr demand (or a nine- bout diy with ten hours pay was re(usod. In (our thops the demands were grante.l, the employers in oihers declare they will uot accede. President 0-Connell of the Machlnlsts- Unlun said: ¦-We are lighting here in Cleveland for nn extra hour. If tbe nine-hour day Is not granted by the employers of machinists through tbe country by April 1, there wlil bo a geueral sltlke Involving aOOO.OOO.-- Tho Utnufaclurers' Association of Cleve¬ land, to which most of the meu employing mnchlnlatt belong, bos decided to light Ihc strikers to tbe eud, NECRO PREACHE11 MURDERS SIX. lULti.-.u, N, C. (SpoclaH.-Tho Rev. riiomas Joues, a negro preacher, mur.lore.i Ella J.>nes aul her fourleeu-your-o .l laughter, Ida, oud burnud olive four smaller ohlidreu by firing the honse In which the fomlly resided. Laura Joues, aged seven, and Sid Joues, age.l (our years, escaped (rom the burning hiiUdiug. The crime occutted six miles from bero uenr the vlilige of Garner. Laura Jones, tbo soven-yoor-old girl, told of the visit to hor tioiue by Preacher Jones. IVllb au 010 ho crushed the hoad of the motlier oud daughter. The six smaller children were left in the houso to perish lu the flames, Jones was arrested ol hh home, tud he 1. sufe lu jail hure. Loud Poatal IIIII Ueleats.l. After a splrlte.l dlscusslou exlou.llug over three dayt the Loud bill relating to second-class moll mallet wos re.*.i,um!lte.l by tbs House of Ropreseutotlvcs nt Wash¬ ington to tbe Commitloe on Poslofflce^. Mr. Loud, titer the vote was nnuciuced, sold that tUlt was tue third llmo and oul, so (or as Ue wtt concerned, Thn volo ou the motion wus 114 to 06, wllh 10 present and not voting. The (allure of the bill dis¬ appointed Postmoster-dHneral S.ullh ns I.revlous failures bavo disappointed sev¬ ernl of his successors, oil of wliom roporl- e,l (rom time lo time in (ovor o( Bome meas¬ ure to check the waslefutuoss uf the see. ond-clus mall privilege abuses. Famous Pobllahlng Bona* Aaslgna. D. Applelon 4 Co., for almost three- iuottert of 0 century ono o( tho loading book ,ubllshing flriuB In New Vork Clly, has been (creed into Ihu hands of a ru. celver. The dtrcol couso asslguo.l for this unfortunate culmlualloo of a loug an,l s,ie- cessfiil career Is the luablllty t.i uieet mii- lurlhg obllgntlona. The liabilities of tho company ore about tl,OO0,O0O, exclusive nf the capital slock of t2,000,U0,l. Thc valuo of the assets Is not given In Ibn papers !,resenled to tho court, bul the last bainnco sheet, given out oo February 1 losl, shows the ossela then wercurjuai to the ludebted- nesB. Picturesque Battle With Oyster Poach¬ ers in New York Waters. BDOM OF GUNS CAUSED TERROR. >rw 1.>.k I'ollee Hoal FaLol Kacatril li.el-irale.- FIrrl-Ihe Fnr.i.y F..rape.. I....I Nr.l.ral IVatrra—Oue Sfclppri IVh.i Surirudrrrd Nailed Away UeaplK llie linle.ur IVar—Nu laaualllra, Nl... 1..ns ' ill- ..-(...-la, . -IVar l,as heeu de.la.el U .ou New J,.r."v ov.icr piraiii. by the suvoraign Slal" ..f NcvYork. aud tho !,llls alouk-Sl,iten Island Sound a few davs ago^h'.ed again and again wllh the ronr u gHtix-pouu.ier rlfli's ..f lue police sleaiifl^Volrol. whicli nereolnied at Iho luva.leriw Th.' cou.-tissl..n struck terror to tbo hearts not .inly ..f the olToudort thera selv.»s. bul also ll. the crews of coal barges and other peaceful tuorchaul'neu lu Ihu vi cinlty. No blood was spllle.!, lor the guns were loade.l blank, and Ihe ou.imv snvo.l hi. .hips from caplnro through a I wcnly-flve- kiiot breeze, which l-.ro tl,e,n ... safely across the Slnle liue. Ti,o ,le,nonslrallon. hcwevor, Is believe,! l.> hove boeu sulli- cloully IniprcBslvo to overt all dauger of a pr,ilonged conlllcl.such as l,as ofien beou wag,-d In Southern waters for the same .:ause. aud ofien Willi lo.s of life. llOyster planters of Prlucoss Bav have complained lo Oovernor Roosevelt of the lepredalloiis of a colony of pirate o.vstti ilggers from Keyporl, who with their big sloops liave stolen hu„dre,ls of thousands 3f oysters from New York walers, and In many places have well-.itgh ruined the |
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