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TIESi: tLtO TBAUT 11 ABTA^O
VOL. VII.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, AP.RIL 25, 1902.
NO. 26.
1. A. Dorlon
BONDED AUCTIONBER
SERMONS
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Ailli«ada«k Laa Bill "nw a Law.
Srnator Brown's log floating bill, wblrb bas eniMuntered tbe Tlgoroui opposition ot all classes of persons In¬ terested lu tbe preserrstlon nf tbe Adlrondai^k forests, bas been slftned by Uoremor Odell. It permits tbe run¬ ning of loits down rivers In Ihe Nortb Woods reglou. In explainiug wby he approved the bill tbe Governor says: "The proposed act will compel those who use these strenms. If they exercise tbe iKiwer of (-nndemnatlon. to devote Iheui to tbc public use. 8ncb streams, therefore, under the proposed act. would ber-ome public highways In name as well as In fnct. and the rights, so far aa the Individual seeking to ob¬ tain an easement are concerned, would bc uo greater than have beeu exercised for years, while the riparian owner would still bave the aame claim for damages from persons using these streams outside of the right so con¬ demned. No more harm, therefore, ran result from tbe enactment of this bill tban from tbe private agreements which have heretofore existed or nn der the power of appraisal .which, up to Ihe decision of the Court of Ap¬ peals, had controlled the determina¬ tion of dsmages for such use. For these reasons I am convinced tbat tbe bill should receive approval."
raar Prleaaar* Break Jail. , Four Orand Jury prisoners escaped from tbe temperary count.v Jail In tbc old Vnssar brewery building at Pough- keepsle by digging their way througb two thick brick walls. The prisoners were James Ryan, tbe principal in a Ncw York election case; George An¬ thony, colored, a professional chicken thief, wanted In several counties; Geo. Cary. colored. Indicted for burglary In breaking Into a country grocery; Rob¬ ert Mahoney. charged with burglary In robbing fbe country store at Barry- town. Wben tbe Jailer returned from supper he noticed tbat tbe cell next to tbe last one on the flrand Jury corri¬ dor was vacant. He Immediately mndr an examination and found that tbe four men had made their escape by digging tbrougb a twelve-Inch brick wall. This let them Into another cell. where their operations hnd to tie re¬ peated In order to get outside tbc bnilding. One brick was wrapped in a piece of bedding, and It, was with this tbey pounded their way to lllierty. tbc blanket serving as a mufller for their work. The prisoners were captured ¦nd placed In Jail.
THE BUCH tONfc
He went sway to the war that diy.
To thc awinging bugle sods; All atancb and true in hi* iiut of Un*,
And aturdy, brave and •trons, 'Mid the tramp of feet and toe loud drum¬ beat,
And the ringing of tbe chem, There were none to see rach k on* aa sbe,
Wbo could not see for tears.
Aid baek anin came the marching men.
With the bugle shying still; Vet the muaic a solja.wa* a nghing dirge,
All and and alow Mid Bhrill. For a w-oman wept; and a aoldier *lept
In tbe dreamlesa, eilent sleep; And the bugle anng hsd a measure wrong,
For thc buglera aometimes weep.
And the bugles' lure while the years en¬ dure
Will coax them to the line. And the lilting atraina on the hills and plains
Still echo fair snd fine, But the auita of blue, snd tbe sabre*, too,
And the worn and battered caps Will tell aome maid what the bugle played
When it sighed the song of "Tap*.
—W. D. Ncsbit, in Baltimore American.
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A District Attaraay's Tironblaa. Application was made to Govcruoi Odell for tbe removal of District Attor¬ ney Sigbert Palmer, of Oreene County. on tbe ground of dereliction of duty. The application was made by D. H. Ualy. the Rev. Dr. Clifton and the Rev. Dr. MIckle, of Coxsackle. They alleged tbat the District Attorney had failed to proceed against persons wbo violated the Election law at the last general election, after a demaud bnd been made that be ant. Tbc Governor informed tbem tbat be had dlroctoil tbe Attomer-General to investigate ¦Imllar cbarges against Mr. Palmer, and laggeited tbat further action be deferred tmUl >tbe Attomey-GencrnI bad reported. He said that when be received tbe report be would entcrtnin id; cbargei which might be mnde. Tbla wai latlsfactory to tbe Coisncklo men.
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atat* ralr abort or rnnda. Before Ihe arrival of Lloutcnnnt- Governor Timothy L. Woodruff nt My- racnie a few dayi ggo, there waH si^ rioni diacussion among the members of the State Fair Commission as to wbetber tbey should not resign In a body and declare the fair off for this year. The trouble was ovor the cut¬ ting In two ot the Htale Fair approprln¬ tlon by Oovernor Odell. Tbe counsel of cooler heads prevailed, and tlu> coiii- mlMlon met In conference with .Sena¬ tor Horace White. Tbe proposition wai advanced that the veto of (iov¬ ernor Odell was Illegal, and Hint lin had no right to veto scpnruto Iti-iiis. Tbe question wns submitted tn iln- Attomey-Genornl.
Woaaaa Uio* rrom a Cat Seralch. Mrs. Lee Hitchcock, of Norwich. wn« playing with the family cat and held op a piece of meat for It. In Jumping tbe cat caught lla claws In Mrs. Hitch. cock's ankle, making a sight Hcrntrh. Notbing was thought of tbe wnuml un¬ til a few days later, wben tbe ankle ami leg began to be painful and n doc- t/it was Bumoioned. Mrs. Illtcbcnrk Vaa beyond belp when be arrived aud died in great agony.
Mow Mathod at aoaorallnc Electrlelty.
Profeaaor Charles Burton Thwlng. of tbe Byracuse University, has made n discovery which he thinks will revolii- tloolie tbe use of electricity for miinll powers, such as running nutomoblloii and other machlni^H. It Is the llicriiin electric generator, wblrb KeiK.rnti..'< electricity from heat mure dlrcitly tban\any method now knowu. ll greatly cheapena electric power.
Woaaea and Ll(k> Inanrance. Women are more Hnil more patronizing hfe inaurance. and many of the conip.in lea maintain a w-oman'a ileimrtment pre- •jded over by ¦ fcniiile Kii|itTintoniii-nt. rbe atatialic* indicate that buaineaa wnni- «o and women of great wealth are the principal patrona.
John P. Wright
QENERAL AUCTIONEER
BUV THE
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IN a village episodes of seemingly no iiuporlauce cxpaud to dlmvu- sluus of evcuts and receive atten- tious quite Iieyond tbeir dues. Just as any excltemeut Is welcomed lu a quiet ueighborhood, wbere tbe placid tenor of existence Is pursued to deadly monotony.
Tbe coming of Simon Frieud to Ev¬ ausvillc was in Itself a trifling matter, but It was recognized by tbe whole commuulty with au energy wholly out of proportlou witb tbs occasion. Not tbat Simon was undeserving of 8umc notice, but be was not of tbe lenst value ns a factor lu village affairs, bad no letters of Introductiou. and his only recoiniueiidatlou lay In thc fact tbat be furuisbed a relief from boredom. He wan persona grntn wllb tbo townspi o- plc only as bls vogarles supplied tbeui nitb uiiiuscmi'ut and curiosity.
Kvcn the mnnuer of bis arrival In EvansviUe furnished the leading llgtitg of tbc vlUngu with mucb speculative tbougbt. Uc bad drifted In during ¦ blizzard, coming from uo one knew where, uud bad settled down comforta¬ bly on uu empty cracker box io tbe leading grocery store, among a half- iloseo louugers wbo had braved tbe weallior to meet nt their favorite rcn-
dezvuus. Tli(?y wore carelessly dressed, guiltless o( collnrs or neckties, but ev¬ eryone of tbi'iu owned tbc roof uuder wbicb he slept and bad opinions. They wcli'oiui'd tbc striiiigcr as a dlveraiuu, aud grm-tcd blm with tbe fraternal frcedum wbKli meu und masons give each olhcr. Tbcy uoticed, too, that be was a Inmcstcr. tbat be was poorly drcs.si-il, but llellll, nud bad nouo of diL' cariiiiirks uf llio pestilent brother, the trump. Hu Ibey offered bim to- lincc.i auil Kavc liiiu ruuui for a share llf tin- ll.al stove. Not until tbeu did be siieak, ami ilun lie merely uttered a single 'Howdy. "
Tbou bo laill naido bis piiie aud looked nt tbo llnle gi-uup that wore regarding him wlib aeuto curiosity. He glaiieed from one tn I ho otbor, break¬ ing iuto a low ebiicklo ns he a«ked tbc uuo nearest to blm, "Wbat did yuu re¬ mark?"
llo bad refraiuoil from nuswerlug tbe quosliiiiis aildrtssod tu blui su luug Ibat tlio little cumpauy doulod him lu tlieir iiiluils lhe ability uf siH-ecb, and tbo man sp,.kiu In started and snld;
"I didn'l remark We are waiting for you lo remark. Yuu soo, -n-c didn't Caleb your uamo whou yuu came lu, aud as yuu'ro a siruuger In tboso parts aud we're all aci|ualuied It gives us (llo advantage ut you."
"Sii.iki. like a iiraele. ' said uue uf tbe eumiiauy. "Yes. wo wnuld kinder like Io knuw who yuu jo."
"My name is Sluiun, friend." said Ibo siraiiger iu u hlitli. fnlsottu vuice. "1 reokon that iiaiiio Is kind uf strange to you ruuud bore; '
"Slmcu Frl.nd.' reiK-aiod tbo other. lalHirlng umbr au absurd mUappre- benslnu, . "tbais u right guod name. Mr. Friend. .Vu' » bat might your busi¬ nesa Ih'V"
•"Same as ynurs." n-pllod tho squeaky voii-e. "ai I, asi j.si at prvseut. 1 roik. ou we're all In the same business bere."
••Tryiu' IU be smart, ' suggested a vuici-.
"li.ini liavo in iry." ros|Mmd»l Mr. Krieuil. lis Ilie slrancer had lieon rIdIc uluusly ualll,^l. "I »ot' yuu'.-e all a-gu»-»siu'. I'm Euossin' you're a farm¬ er an' you're a iilseksmlih au' you're tb' undertaker riien- ain't nary doc tur uor lawyer i.r«'M-iii."
"HIamed If ite rriiior isn't right." said the niio lie had dul.N-,1 a farmer "N,iw, Ihen. Uuw's \uur l.i*ues6, same's nurs'r"
".VIn'i wo ail InaBn'?"
"But »,• are Jusi pull n lu spsro time What do ynu di. a hou %ou work "
"1 duu't work.' respuuiW &lmou, to
it he were announcing a welcome trnth; "did you never henr tbli scrlp- ter? The lame aud the laiy are alius provided for."
"Wbat lamed ye?" asked tbe store¬ keeper, tsklng an active part In ibe conversation for tbe first tlmo.
"Rbeomatls. Have It turrible In my right leg. Can't sleep nights nor work days. Turrible."
"I've got a bottle of patent mediciue that'a warranted to cure tho rheumat¬ ics," said tbe storekeeper, casting hli eye over a top shelf; "yuu kin have It If yon'U climb for It—there's a stop lad¬ der around somowbere."
But Simon shook bia boad. "I can't climb, ef I could I wouldn't need mod- eeln.'
One of the men voluiitered to got thc bottle wblcb Slmun took withuut nuy sbow of Intorost. Uut ns be drupiied It Into bls cunt iiocket bo touk from llie same receptacle a smnll object wblch resembled a bit of rough wood wblch be put to his lips nnd proscutly tbc place was tlllod wllb strains of music thst charmed the listeners with tbolr sweetness. Every man tbore got a scolding for being uut tiu late tbat night, and wben tbe adveut of tbc lame stranger nnd bls wonderful iiower of entertaining was offered iu apology, tben all the wumon fell on the absent mmon tooth and uail. Tbey called blm n Insy vagabond and threatened to make thc town too but to hold blm. Bnt It was not a week before they were trying to get a peep at blm, aud tor¬ menting their busbauds tu bring blm bome so tbo children could hear blm play, and commending blm for keeping them away from the tavern. But Simon wns so shy of womeu that none could get near blm, by wblcb sigu tbey kuow him for an old bachelor.
It soon became apparent that Evnus- vllle without Its Simon would be Ham¬ let witbout Ita Dnue. From being tbc poor, pinched object that had drifled In nmong them be n-nxod fnt uud mota- pborlcally "kicked." Notbing ivas too giMd for blm and bls lameness and rheumatic pains mnde blm a pathetic burden. But ho outcrtnln,<d the whole village—at least tbc male part uf It. Ue told stories that every grandfather had known lu bls youth au If they bad happened to blm, cbuuglug tbom Just enough to make tbem lit lu. Ho played all the old airs and mauy of the ncw ones on his moutb orgnu. which bc made to Imitate cvery knowu musical Instrument. Aud ns :i ron-nrd he lived lu clover. True, bls "npartment" wus over H stnblo, but It was warm nnd comfortable, nud if bls fuod did not cume to him he shut himself up uud sulked until the best of everytbiug eiit- nlilc was provided. A wbule yoar lie lived there like a unbub, aud then two cnlamltleH happened. Tbe flrst uue was personal—Simon fell nud broke bls leg. He would uot be moved from tbc walk where n runa-H-ay team bad thrown him until tliu dootur, w-hu was his frieud and chum, came himself', theu he bad everyone seut uff, und, Icantug on tbe doctor uuil drugging the broken limb, be hobbled tu bls ludglng near by. There tbe dootur assisted blm to bed, set tho bruken member uud undertook such care of Simon as be could give blm lu uff buurs. And Just nt that time the women uf tlie villnge. led by tbe ductor's sister, went uff un a sllll bunt.
Simon's room nuw bocnme the piece de resistance In thc mnko-up uf the village. The brokou leg kopt the enter¬ tainer In bed, but uffered uu ubstai-le to social enjoyment. Nutbing n-ns Im- blliod stronger thnn soft drinks, Imt eunvlvlnllty obtained Just tbe same. The doctor ¦n-ntcbed tbc ease uud took care of bls patient. He tuld the erowd that the broken log wns kulltlug fluely aud almost auy day Slmnn wunld be up and nround. Then he would leave Ills patient for nuxlous ,visits tu ibe express office. Something or someone interested was exiiected.
Tbe second calaniily was tbe last of IKiur Slmun. He hoard It eumliig uud w-uuld have Jumped out uf the wliiduw but his chums wore using bls prustrato form for a checker lablo. and a sporty game was In progress wliou tho duur opened and a woman stalked lu. A tall, gaunt womau, with a lenther euuslst- onoy of feature and uo front tcelli.
"I've found ye." sbe hissed, wblle the moat of the Evnnsvllle women w-ore crowding Into the doorw-ny. "Oh. yuu good-for-nothing reptile, you sncuk, you onhunian wretch lo tlesort yuur lawful wife nnd .leave seveu children tu starve 1"
Slmou sat up on ouo elbow. "Sally, did I uvor du anything fur tbe clill- dren'r" he uskiM In n surprised aud luju'-.'>u tune.
"Never, yuu shrinking varmbit, 'copt lu play with them while I wurked.
Mnuy's the tlmt. " turning to tbe
crowd, "has ho beld Ibo l.aliy whFio I cut wood tu cook Ills meals."
"Industry must prosper," luierruplod Simon, "and 1 alius kUew tlio Ixird wuuld provide."
"Get up. .vou lazy vagabond!" screamed his w Ifo; "pet out of thut bed nnd como nlnng homo."
"But yuur huslmnd has a bruken log," snld one of Ihe men. "Y'ou surely wouldn't drag lilm nwuy boforo ho can walk. Tho doctor hero can tell you Ihat it's a vory bad break."
"Oh. iiiilood." snoorod (lie w-omnn: "he's had tbat happen to lilm befure now. An' he has iho rhouiuatlz lu that leg. and it pubis hltu so lie ean never do a struko uf wurk'r Will, Kenlleiiion, take my mlvio,. au' koop your sympa¬ thy for yuurmlv,-s He's played It prelty tiue un ynu and pulled Ihi wiinl over yuur eyes lu gnat sliap,—but there ain't the lonst dauger frum that brvak, unt a mlle-'eaiise you see It's his w-o<nlou leg." -Mrs. M. I.. Uayue, lu Ihe Cliieagn Keciird-Hera 111.
m ow WITH THE lOBflS
Two EnEaeement* Occurred Before Peace Orders Arrived.
WISE WORDS.
uflOD
Ho whu is quirk tu prnml sluw In iierfurm.
Evou an awkward deed is lienor than the must i-iiMjUeut dream.
Tbo possossur of great meaus often produces groni moannes.«.
Tto ullompi til lie a goud fellow- bas siKilled many a good mau.
.K truly gn-at uame was uevcr bought at the pric,. of a gixnl mio.
.K man's business Is a rurso wheu he is IlH, busy 10 slop III (In gnud.
To refuse a right rosisinsilillity may l>o tu rojeit a great reward.
It is uovor safe to waste tho day nf lifo siui-e the ui,-bt falls wilhuut warn¬ ing.
It is lienor tu U> a giMHl mau in a Iia,I plaee Ihau a luid mau iu a guod uue.
Tbe value uf c man's npinion nu a sutijoel ib-iM-nds nu what it ousts him Io live up to thom.
It Is lioitor to grun- iulo a placo of imwer ihau to la* Mown mtu noo of impiilariiy.
Tho iMiwrr nf iH-rfixilng ihe iiresiut is wurlh nmr,- iliau iln- iM.wtr nt lirupboe} lug Ilk fuiurv.'lUui'a Uvrn.
CHAFFEE PROTESTED BY CABLE
Ganaral Iteportad That rroetlae of Anaer- leaaa tToold Ko; I.o*t ir Tnwpa Wer* Withdrawn — Karodltloa Started lo Caplure Marderora and Waa Fired Oa Alter It Bad Proooeded Klaht Mile*.
Washington, D. C.-The War l>e partmcnt's disinclination to ullow Gim- eral Chaffee to stir up tho Mnhnmme- dau Moros lu the Island of Mlndinao hns resulted lu the stopping uf uu ox- liedlllon whicb wos started by Gonernl Dnrls to penetrate the Island nnd cap¬ ture a numlier of murderers.
'I'lio Wnr Hepartment's ordor slop¬ ping the expedition was sent to Gen¬ eral Chaffee and the General replies Ihat the exi»edltlon has already pro- ce«>ded eight miles on Ita inarch and tbnt It hns fought two engngemciits.
Press dispatches show that Mnjor Muuro. of tbe Tw-enty-seventh Infantry, while out with a small party hunting for wator. wns flred upon at long range. Lleutenant-Colouel Frank L). Baldwin with u battalion of IrtMips and a mountain guu. went to the assistance uf Moore's party ond drove off the .Moros, who lost seven men. Tho flrlng was at liou yards range.
The Moros. who are Moslems and fiuiatlcal. were flying red flags nt tbolr vlllng(>8. nienuiug that they Intoud to flght to the uttermost.
Later Sullau Punlo and a force uf ua tives attoinptod to reoccupy tho irruund gained by Ihe Amerlcnus. but tho .Mums woro forcibly dlaporsod.
IiHilu iClilofi Gnnnsl. has sont a dolegntipu to tboAmerlrnncoinmunder, tondorlug tbe absolute subnilsslon of tho men under his coutroi.
Urigadler-Geueral Davis, lu couiiunnd at ^nmbonngn. Island of Mlndaunn. has aokuuwlogdod the recept frum Wash¬ ington of Instructions to w-itbdrnw bls troops from Mindanao, but he urges that, ow-ing to tbe present state of nffnirs, tho withdrawal of tho Iroops will result in the absolute luss nf Amorloan prestige nmung the Moros In Mlndnnno His orders, bow-ever, nre explicit.
Lleutenant-Cvlouel Baldwin nnd his forces nrc beyond the rench of the tele¬ graphic Instructions from Washlugton.
Unplug to avoid n religious -war, ivhli-h tbe Moslems would probnbly lie clad to wnge, Ihe President desires to exhaust nil other nionns of effootlng lllo i-aplure of thc Moros who murdoicil Anieriean soldiers, befuro resorting to ariii.i. Moanw-hlle. however. Ihat por¬ llnn of Geueral Davis's cominand which w-as selected for the Journoy will sllll bo hold In readiness, nnd all preparations up to the point of actual dopnrture will bo made.
BISHOP NEUMANN'S TOMB OPENED
llodr viewed After Porly-lwo Tear*, Pre- ilmluarr lo Prelale'a Heatlfleallon.
Philadelphia.Pn.-Tbo tomli lu wlili h IllO body nf Bishop .Tohn N. Noumanu was placed forty-lwo yonrs ago wns opened by a siieclnl occloslastleal lOiirt. IllO proioodiug nuo of lllo Hnal aets prollmluary Io tho lioallflcatloii nf llio piolalo. The dlslntcrnient was luailo In s'lret, and wns for the pnrposo nf SiieulIfylng Iho body of liishop Neu- iiiiiiiu. and to ascertain Its slnto of pros- ei'vallun.
Twu wltnoHKOH 8»-nro thai Ihoy wit- iti'Asrd the burial of the Hishnp, nud iiviiyihyslelnns w-roto n uilnulo descrip¬ tion iof Iho body. It then w-ns plaeeil 111 a new- eiiflin ami reslored to llio viiiili. wllil'll was senled Iiv .\rrlililslinp liyan.
Till, eviiloiii'o i-nlleelod by the ei-ile- sliisileal enurl dnring lis liiqulry, wlilili lins been lu prngrecs fnr sovornl years, nnw- will be furwarded In Hnme.
Hishnp Noumanu w-as born In Holie- iiila In ISII and cnmo In .\niorlrn when he was Ililrly-twn yenrs nlil. lie was lliaile bishop of Ihe illiieosc In ItCiii.
DR. TALMACE LEFT S300,000.
nw, Ihe Heat Children
Washliigliiii, n. C. The will nf Ilie liel. llr. T. lie Witt Tnlmapo has been llllll. It leavos au esiate valneil at nmre Ihan $:ilNI.II(l(l, of wlileli abnul J'i-Kl.lNNi Is in iM-rsoiial properly. The Washliigtun l.nnn and Trust Cumpany Is nnnied as exeiiitor.
The will gives llio "wlilnw's lliinl" 111 -Mrs. Talmage, nnd Ihe reniaiinler. sli.'ir" and shure alike, in hls ilillibeli nr Ilielr lliieul deseonilanls.
Tile guld enninelled lea servlio pro- n'lited In llr. Talmage by Ihe l-liii- pi'i-nr of Itnssla Is given to llle wlilow- iiMiI III liei- lioulil lo Ilie nldesi surviv¬ ing' lllllll, Ilnu Io the III'XI nlilesI. und
SAM MOY IS DEAD.
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llll- Illlll'll Cliliinmeu 111 llie I'n nil .^lll.'S. <lii'il nf pneiiiiionla ni llle Hu ii'l liaviilsi.n.
Sum .Mny's death will bo f-li by iho ibliieso Ihi'oUKlioui the rnileil Stnles lis a M-rlinis luss, us he bail ilnne innre for Ills rnee Iban nny nlli-r ('lilniiinan in .\iiiei-ii'U. Knr several yoars lir bail been eiiirageil hi the tea business In I'liiiiiL'ii and bad ui-euiiiulaleil a for uill-' sliiiial.-il ut »4.(«IIM«i(>. lle was 11 ii'iiiarkiibly woll-eduiated man ful 1 111' ,.'¦ Ills meo.
Ariioua*. Governor Will ItealKa.
i;..\,'riior .Murphy, of .\rlziiiia, lias mill..nil.Ill lliai he will n-sigii. Alex .'iii.lir ('. Hmillo. I.irinrnaut Cnlniii'l ..r Iti.iisi'Veil's Iluugh Itlilei'S. will sue- .led llllll. having already lioon named l.y I'resident Koosovolt tu take the pia. e UIHIII Ihe expiration of Mufphy'a lll'lll.
rollon Aaalnat l.«nlMl Falla.
II atieinpi Iu start n ileuiniisiriiiinn Insi I'reslilent Uiuls'I. In I'aris. III.. resuliiHi in lln' arresi of the iuulnr nf the effurt. wlili h failed.
Hulaarlaas larade Koamella.
A band o' Ihlrty Bulgarians ernssid 111,' froiiIler and pouotraled lo Iho Vi- lMy,'i nf K.iKsiivn, Itouniella. after a ll'jhl n lib Turkish innips.
Troop. May llo Meed.,1 la Ecrpl.
Hrillsh iriHijis aro held In readiness l.l pru<-ood III lhe Suiluu. uwing to Ihe fll. I that in.iible Is tlireateulug ^ii that
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nor Hauler Shot kr Compaaloa.
\\ llil,' bunllng lu (iollslown. .V. H.. I'liarb'S .\.lams fatally shot frvd I'liiiiplH'll. Tlie iNjys lire nUiut sixii-i-n v,-ars uld. and llvo lu Manehoiiter, XU.
bhlp Traet Alanwa Ooraaaar.
Press anil publb in Germany aro abiriinii alniUI the nlnlliius ..f Ihelr iwo greai sii-suiship Hues wlih the iiew- iriisi
iiooao Banaod Wllh UecopoaU.
In a flr,- whieh do»iro.ved iholr honso. riinnias lllll. his wife, throe rhildren auil a hin-d man were bumed to doalh at Huil, Quetioe.
Ma.boad Aeewaod of Wite Mardor.
Mrs Ssrsh I.yneh was found sbot lo dealb ai Clovenind, Ublo. aud hor husband, whu protest* bla Innorvnce. li charged with tbe innnler.
RIOTING BY SILK STRIKERS
Paterson Polioe Resenres Out to Quell Mob of Dyers' Helpers.
AaarehUt* la Ik* Crowd — On* lllk Man¬ aaer Kaoeked 17Booaacloaa*Aaother Iqjnred ^ Tho Moa** Doanaada.
Patorsuu. N. J.—Tbore was riutlng In the Klverside sectlun of Paterson and tho police reserves woro called out. The Irouble wos amuug Iho dyers' holiiors In n numlier of the silk mills who wout out DU a striko duriug the day.
TliriH- hundred of them w-eut uut at the Auger & Slmun w-urks early lu Iho day and later w-oro Julued by StKl more from the Woldmnun Dyeing Wurks. The men have boi-n rocoiving $U a week and osk fll. Thnso working by the hour demaud tw-euty conts lusloud of sixteen and one-half.
A "number uf men in various other silk plants also went un strike, bring- Ing the tutal uumber of strikers up to iK'tween 13(X) and 140li. Violence U'¬ gan at onco.
There are uo dyers on strike, the strikers being entirely Ihc helpers. Tbey are mostly foreigners, the llal¬ lana predominating.
A largo section ot Ilio .\uurelilsl8 of this city nre dyers, uud they nrc in-- lleved to have led lu the disorders.
Uuc gang of strikers wout to the Dexter & I..ambert Mills, aud forced an entranix* Into tbe w-urks and bruke much glass, upset vols tilled with dye and silk, and wrought bovuo genoraily.
Cbarles M. Sterrett, the manager of the works, was bit on the bead with a club while defending tbe property, and was takon to the hospital unconscious. The iwUce wore colled, but by Ibe time the reserves reached the scene tbe mob bad disiiersed. No arrests oc¬ curred there.
Another mob gathered at Aslley & Bailey's mills and repeated tbc per¬ formance. Mr. Hulley wns thrown Into a vnt Hllod w-ith silk and dye. He wns somewhat burued by Ihe odds In thc dye stuff. Vuts were overturned and thc stock ruln(>d. Here again the mob molted awny liefore the iHiUee arrived.
Tho strike does nut meet with favor from the other branches of tbe trade, lieenuse It w-as begun without w-arulng. and Ihe bosses wore uot given a chance lo talk the matter over with the men, uor nmong themselves.
It Is thought likely that hod the men mnde a simultaneous demand, thore (rould bave bccu a conference of bosses mil n general Incronso would hnvo been trnntod. but only a half hour was given lu the flrst ca.se nud no time ut ull In the suhso4|Uout strikes.
NO VIOLATIONS BY BRITISH.
Culonel Crowder Pluda That Mole Ship menta Aro Not lUeaial.
Wnsbingtou. D. C. — Tbe Important facts found by Colonel E. U. Crowfler In Ills Invosllgntlon nt Port Cbnlmotto. I.a.. nud reported by blm to the Presi¬ ilent. nre:
1—There is no evidence thnt soldiers nro helng recruited In this country fur service in Iho British nrmy In South Africa.
'i — No evidence w-ns presented to show- that nrnis nre bolug shipped from Port Cbalmette for tho use of the Ilrlt¬ lsh soldiers In Soutli Africa.
^—Horses nnd mules are bolng pur- I'hasoil and are being shipped In regu¬ lar niauner. only sucli uso being nindc of Port Chalraetto as is necessary fur Iho shlpniont of the nnlmals.
Colonel Crowder proaonis facts which it is elainiod, on thc whole, fall to shuw Ihere has boon uny violation uf tho laws of iioutrnllty.
200 PERSONS KILLED BY EARTHQUAKE
rire Added tn the Horrors Kxperlenced In aualetnala.
(iuaiemala Clty.-The details wbleh nre being reeeived horo of tbo enrlh- qunko slioeks which were geueral thrnuglinut Gualoniain on Friday, Sat¬ nrday and Sundny. shuw that Solnia, Nahunln. Amntltlan. Saula Lucia and Sail .luan wore seriously dnmngod, nnd lllllt (Jui'znltenango wus partly oblltor- mod.
Flro nddod lo Ihe horrors there. Two liundred persons were killed, moslly (vnnion, and mnuy persons wore in¬ jured. .\t tho capital throe churches n-ci-o slightly dnmngod. The Govern¬ uieiit is relieving the suorers.
(^nozaltennugo, sliunted about 11.'^ nill"s from Giinteninla City, hns a pop¬ ulntion of 25,U00, Is handsomely built and w-ell pnved, nnd hns n richly doeor- Hli'd cnlhedral, several other churehcs .'lllll a flue city hall.
CASE OF LOCKJAW CURED.
Man Trealed flueeeaafnllT at a Phlladel phla Hoapllal Willi Antlloaln.
Plilladolphln, Pu. — Kdwurd Monro, whu wns ndmltloil to tho Samaritan Hnspltal suffering with a w-oll-dovel oped ease of Iilaiiiis, lias boon dis iharged as cured. The attack was ton ilnys ndvnncod when Iho palleut was liikeii tn the hospital, and his reeuvory Is reiranli'd us iiiie iif Ihe niiisl iiutalib' in reiiii'd.
(Iver a mnnlh agn .Miwiro wns slruek III Iho faoo liy n swlUKliig glass duni'. laiisliig an nbrasinu nf Iho skiu. Bliiml pnisoulng sot In. rosiilllug lii luikjaw Mnnro was sulijectod In Iho aiitllnxlu in-atmoiil. During Ilie lirst iwn days llie nuliloxlli was iiijeeleil Intn tin spinal ini-il vory two lluurs. .Vfior Ihi laps,' of fnrly-elght linurs Ihe nniiibei of InJi'i'llniiB wus redui-od to six lu iweiily.fnur hours, and fnr several days slropUi-neeic was allcriiuled with the unilluxin.
Pnlaoned llla Parallj and illmaelf.
Genrite Biitbr. a I'oliinil uphnlslerer. atiCbleagi.. Is liollev.il by Ihe isdleo (i bii-tfo pnlsniied himsi'lf. his wife ami Ilii'lr pix i-hlldren beiause he wns inil uf wnrk. The rnmily hud been iliail toil days whcu disc-ovorod by a bill enl lector.
Three Itailaaa Urowned.
The boillis of Ihn'e llnllaus druwniil n iiinnih ag.i woro fnund near Sprlnj Valley. Ill . Ill the Illinois Klver. am iin lhe persnii nf ono of iliriii was fi.uui' JIOU.
utile Boj Shoola Hia Mother.
Ten - voar - old Early Ploreo, liviui, near l^xlugliiu. S. C, has kllleil his innlher wlille allouipting In sIumji at a iniw as she told him When .Mr. I'lerie nliirniil Imiiio he fnuml Ihe boy sll- linu .111 Illl' P'.'izzl by the side of hia .li':iil ni'jihi-r.
I'alma Arrlera la Cnba.
Tnmns Esirada Palms. Pn'sideui- 111 uf (.'uba. arrived at Glbiira, uu 1.. unriliern iiiasi nf ilial Islnnd. from 1,' I'nileil Siaii-s. anil was eiiihusias- 1 r.lly ni-elvi'd by Ihe Ii,-<Hile uvor lllllll 111- la in rulo.
Areonpllee .1 Heeir fardoaed.
i;,n. ruor (ieiiirnl Wi^sl liiis |«ip .|..n,'.l \V 11 Ko<-v,-s. who was reniit- ly soiiii-nivd lu lou years' linprisnu !:;,!!i all'l 'n juiy n flne nf «.'!.V.'',|.l fnr i-nmiilleiiy In Ih,- Cuban isislnl frunds. K,i-v,-s was lllx'ruii-d at oner, (iin¬ irnl Wo<h1 says ho pardnned lUivea Ini'suse b,' was a wltnoss fur ibe Stato.
Prlaceaa Sa.ea Her Itrother'a Ufe.
Priui,s» Louis.' nf (Irleans has saved III,- life nf her brolher. tlio Dulu' nf Ot' leans, by .b.xitlng a wild Iniar wblcb aiiackeU biw Ui a hunt lu I'ortuKsl.
HN WOeiEBS m flOILTY
Three Brothers Convicted o\ the Mur¬ der ot Peter Hallenbeck.
rO DIE IN THE ELECTRIC CHAIR
*Thla la the 9addo*t Moment of My Ca¬ reer." Said Joallee Cheater In Senlene- loa Them-.At Ilanaemora Priaoa, l>ur- Inc Iha Week ot Maj 30, Thov WIII Gxplale Ih'e Kllllna of Their Vaele.
Hudsiin. N. v.—The Jury lu tlie trial of the tliroo Vau Wnrmor brnlbors— Willis, Burtuii nnd Fred—charged with the murder uf tbolr uncle, Potor llal- lenU'ck, en mo Intn rnurt nt fl..'lO o'eloek 0. m.. aud annnuiu-oil n verdict of mur¬ ilcr In the flrst degree against nil throo of the ilofondnnts.
The I'UKo wont In tho Jury nt 4.40 p, m. on tho previous dny. When IhO ver¬ dict wns aiinouncod by Solon Smith, foreman of the Jnry, former Judge Cady, counsel fur tho ilofonRO, asked Ihnt tho Jury be pulliMl. .\s this xi-as done oach mau rosjionded. flndlng de¬ fendants guilty of murder In the flrst ilegroo. .Tudge Cnd.v thon nioved for a now trial, which wns denied. A nio- tlnn for nn nrrest of Judgment w-ns also denied. Each dofendaut then lu flrm, clear touo.wlthont n trace of emo- llon, said ho knew of no renson why lontenoc should not Ik> pronounced.
.Tustlce Chester thereupon sentenced the throe defendauls lo lie electrocuted in Clinton prison, nt Dannemora. dur¬ ing tbe week lieginning May .3(1. 1002. In passing sentence thc Justice said grovely:
"It Is the saddest act of my olflciul caroe^" tu be cuuiiiellod to'sonteuce three yuung men. throe brothers, un¬ ler n venliet uf murder lu the flrst do¬ gree."
The case will be tnken to the Court of Appenls as soou as necessary pnpers can be secured. Tho prisoners wore Irniwferrod to Dannemora.
No dIs|H>sltlon has yot lioen made of Hnrvey Hruco's case, and It probably win gli over lo Ihc Mny term. Bruce's counsol Is wllllug that his client plead guilty lo such offonco ns would war¬ rant the .Tudge In sentencing him to the Stnlo Rofornintory nt Elmirn. but Ihe District .attorney will uot accept such n plon.
Poter A. Hullenlicck wns shot In his honso nt Grooiiport, N. Y'., w-here he lived with bls nged wife. The slory. ns brought ont on the stnud by the prisoners tliomsolves nnd Iholr iMiiisin. Hnrvey Bruce, w-lio, xvhilo he ¦n-ns w-lth tbem in tbo tlmo of Ihe nuird"r, w-n« not on Irlul, was Ihat the Van Worm- ers bought fnco masks ut the Rinre of ono Inionil Vonnor In Kludorliook, whore Ihc lived, ou the duy boforo Christmas and then hired a one-horse team at a llvory stoble and drove uenr¬ ly twenty miles to tbolr uncle's honse. They flrat peered Into the cburcb win- dow-s nt Ihnt plnce to mnke suro thnt Chailes Hnllenlieck, tile (dd man's sou, and his wife were not with tbolr fath¬ er. Then they proceeded to the house, rang the boll and as soou us the door opened liognu flrlng with revolvers nt the nged man. Whon bo was doiiil the woul biii-k to Iholr tonin, wlileh they had hllebod lu the ynrd. druve n distaneo duw-n the road, i-eniovod their masks, turned Ihelr coats riglitsldc out nnd i-cNi-licd Klndoi-hook again late Hint night. Themollve fnr the murder was declnred by llle prusecutlun tu bo .Iiic to a fnmlly foud.
The trinl wns eondueted with un¬ usnnl celerlly. Iho Jury hnvlng been secured only thirleon duys bofnro the venliel was rendered.
CENERAL MALVAR SURRENDERS.
The End of tbe Inanrreetlon In Ihe North¬ ern Phlllpplnea.
JIaiilla.—Geuornl Mnlvnr hus uninn- lUi innally surroiulorod lo Hrli;ailler- liouenil ,1. Frnnkliu Hell, al Llpa, lln- langas Province, wllh the cullro Insur- ijont fune of thc Pruvineos uf Lagiina, uud Katangns. Gonernl Hell snya his (Hell'si liiliuenco Is suHieieut tu ipiell Ihe luHurroctluunry niovoiuoiils In Tny- ntias nnd Cavlte Provinces und cupture all thoso lu tho .leld who hnvo nut yot surrondorod, but Mnlvnr has ordered the cnmplelo surrender of every lusuc- gent to the noarost American furre.
Geuornl Wheutnn. lopurtlng tu the Divisinn lloadqunrters. snys thnt nil resistance In his deparlment bus ouded. and thnt the surrondors Just unnonneod njenn thnt Iho porls will bo o|M'iieil arid thai tho Filipinos In the (lolentlon camps can lie iillow-od 'o return In their homos In time lu plnnl the i-rnps.
Generul Wlionton Is poelally pleased wllh i: iii-ral Hell's care of the nalives nntiiK'il In the camps.
NEW REGIME IN CUBA.
Havuna. Cuba.—Tbc Cuban eniisll- lulon lias boon published lii the Olliilal Ganolto, togeilier with an nidor eon- vening Ihe now gnveruinout.
The nnlor deelaros that the Cniisll- tiilli.nal Cnnvenlion, which wns ills- solved by Cnugross, will asaoniblo In lliivi.ua nn May .'• fnr tiio piirpiisos of oxaiiilnlug crodonllals nud enunllng nnd roetlfying iho oleetm-nl vnle.
Till Seuale will liuhl Its-sessions in Iho Seound Pnlnco, the bouili|Uurtors of Ibe ipinrtormnsler's ilopnrlmoiit, while Hie Hnuso uf Keprosoiitalives will iiiool lu the building nuw necn- pleil as tlio headiiuarters of the Marlue Departiiienl. The ordor provides thai Mny L'll. ^ihe date upon whl.'li Sennr Kslraila 'i'alma Is tu bo liiaiigiiralod Pn'Sident. shall Iw a speiial hnliilay.
Four Peraona Hum lo Ilealli.
Mrs. Wallae,' F. King, ber Iwn ihll dreu and n uleee were burneil In ,lealli at Iheir hiiVne in Walliii. .Mlili. The Hro doslrnyiil niie siiii,' ami Uvn buuses, causing a Inss nf $.-M«si.
Hrillah Utan O.er-SubMrlWd.
,1. I'ieriiuiil .Miirgaii. llie Hiirliii:h, anil the Knthsebllils tnnk half i.f tlic now Hritish lnnn nf Ili'iii.tSNl.iaai. iunl lhe uthor half, nffon-d tn Ih,' iiublie, was Ien times uverBUbserilHil.
¦ ponlaa Bre.ltlea.
W. C. Wbiluiy lias a siring ol l<«euly-oLe bnrsos in Iraiuibg In Eug land.
Slitna cf rouowod activity aniniiK Ihe lyi'liBis nf .Vow York City bait- lioen many.
Cyele racing has had lis iuioplluu fill lhe soMsuii uu Iho Iraek al \'uila bur;:, .\. J.
rill- (ikolnji irllio uf Iniliniis. pni fessiniial wiig Kbnis. will bn|,| then mi-el at Hallle Croet iu .Vugust oi SepIimlM'r.
Th ' famous lirooiliuare Waxaua ibiin of Sunol, 'illS\,, died roi-oiilly al Pab, -Villi. Ton nf her |ir«dUi-o havi beou anld for JSII.ISSI.
.lake (laiidaur. Ihe sculler, who In juroil his ..boulder will prnbably novel • .jiv ¦ii-iilii He lias U-,-n n-ked t< ,'oarh the Vamouver itowiug C'lub.
lhe K<ieina .Vmoricau I.«ague Club has signed Charlea A. Clancy, of Wnt- orly. H I., a yuuug pitcher, wbu la roiHirtod tu be nf rare promiae.
I'uluuibis will not row Aonapolli Ibis year, und w!|l uphold Prnnsylva- uia lu her drclsiou to baM Ibe Junior varsiiy racv at Pbiladel{»bl«. and nol at liltai-a
BOY THIEVES IN CLOVER
Robbed 200 Ctiurohas Between Pitts- burg and New York City.
Oporated Wlthoat Dotaeiloa — riaally
Strnck • Taralak Faatary aad Paaad
It Kleher Than a Mint.
New York City.—Loula I.#ster nnd rhoinas Riley, who were arrested in Brookl.vn, have in the last two years -ubbed hundreds of churcbes. furnished rooms and small stores. Lester Is twenty-two years old and BIley nlne¬ leen. Lester, In making a (.¦onfesslon, said: "My home Is In Galveston. Tex. I was graduated from the bigb school and ran away from bome. I lirat bttikc out In this businesa two years ago. tu Pittsburg, wbere t picked up my pal, Kiley. We fonnd It easier to break Into churches than anyw-bere else. There is no risk, no burglar alarm, no dog. ur watchman. You ran always slip In at a cellar window and make your way up Into the building and belp yourself to what you want.
"After we bad touched olf a few churcbes In PlttibntK we drifted to¬ ward Buffalo, robbing a church in'9ne lown. pawning the stuff we would get In the next town; doing a church or two there, and so on to tbe next towu. If there 'was an easy proposition In the wuy of a little storo with money In It w-e would lake that In. but thnt ^raa aot often. Churches for ours, every time.
"I suppose we've broken Into 200 churches and got away with the gixids, Whcu w-e came to Ncw Tfltk t'ity o few mouths ago wc found a w-arehouse In Seventy-fourth street that was like getting mouey out ot tbe bank, Wc look KKK) gallons of vamlsb out of tbat place In two months, working only ou Sundays. "We got f2.50 a gallon for It. We took serenty-flre Imported raiors out of a barber shop near tbe Charlea Street Police Station, In New York Clly, a few -n-eeks ago. We went through about thirty churchea In Brooklyn as near as I inn figure It." '
Many pnwu tickets were found on Ihe prisoners. They were held for thc Grand Jury.
THE SABBATH SCHOOL
CUBAN BILL PASSED.
Washington, D, C.-The House has passed tbe Cubnn Reciprocity bill by a vote of 247 to 62, after adding to It in amendment cuttiug off the dlffercn- llal on refined sugar.
The action of the Demoerntic cau¬ cus was reflected lu the action of the House, the united vote of the minor¬ ity and of the beet sugar Republlcant lieiug sumdont to override tbe ruling of Cholrninn Sherman and attach au auicodmcut to the Cuban Reciprocity bill Bliollshlng Iho differential duty on refined sugar duriug the exiiteucs of the reciprocal treaty with Cuba.
The combination was exerted only on the motiou of Mr. Morrla. ot Min¬ nesota, to strike off the differential, all other omeudmeuls beiug either ruled out of order, or voted down by the entire Republican vote. It waa shown flrst and most effectively In tbe com¬ mittee of the whole, when, after Chair mau Shorniau, of New York, bad ruled the amondmeut out of order, he wai rovefsod on appeal taken by Mr. Mor ris. over thirty Republlcani Joining thc Democrata In lustalulng tbe ap¬ peal. There was a majority of nearl) llfty on tbat proposition, and a slightly larger one ou tbe adoption of ib« amendment lu the oommittee.
This Is the flrst time In many Con grosses thnt tho leadership of the RO' publlenn party has been overthrown by the concerted acllon of the Demo i-rnta nud bolting Republicans.
COERCION IN IRELAND.
rhroe Heetlona of Iho Crlaao* Act to ¦• Knforcod In Many DIatrlet*.
Dublin. Irclnnd.-Threc sections ol the Crimes act bare been pot In force in a Inrge number of districts of Ire¬ land hy pruclnmutlou. Issued by Barl (^aduguu, Ihe Lord Lieutennnt of Ire land.
These sections provide for summary Jurisdiction In ruses of criminal cou (piracy. Iniimldntlon snd unlawful oi sembly. for trial by special Jnuand for cliungu of venue at thc optrab ol the Crown.
The counties affected by the enforc Ing of the Crimes uct are Caven. Clara Cork, I^ltrlm, Mayo, Iloscommou, Sllgo. Tlpperury oud Waterford, ni well ns the boruughs of Cork and Wit erford.
These nro tho districts In which thi United Irish League hna U-en most active. Tho League Ilself hns uot yel Ikvu proclnlmod. but It Is bollovod thai this step will be lakeu soon.
CHINESE EXCLUSION BILL PASSED,
Senau AdopU Ihe Plait Amoadnaoat Ba. Enaellaa th* Proaaal Law.
Wnsbingtun. I). C—After ipendtnt nn afleruoun In voting on InnumerabU nmeudmouls tu tho Chineso Exclusloi bill, the Konnte composedly dropped that niensuro nnd adopted the I'lali subHiliute by a vote of forty-eight t( thirty-three. Having mude this suh slltullon. tho Sennto |>assed Ihe nmend od bill by n voto nf sevonty-six to one Mr. Hnnr alono voting lu the negative
The Piatt substllute simply re-enacli tho pn-sont law nnd extends ll to thi Phlllpirines. It was the bill contendet for by Ihe eouservaiive element wblel is ofiimaed to all rigorous modea of Cbi noso oxduslou, and was alao voted foi by those who roganl It as tuo stroug but milder than tho pro|iosod bill. P was offered by Soualor IMatt, ut Con nod leut.
SHERIFF CUDEN'S REMOVAL UPHELD
The Supreme Coart Koveirae* th* Xloolalo* of Joatioe Oaynor.
.Vew York Clly. -1lie Apliellnle Dl- vision of tho Hupreine Ourl hns up held the niliuu uf Governor Odell iu n-muving Cliarlos Guden from lli< ottli-e uf Sheriff nf Kings County ami apiMiutlng Norman S. Dike lu hb placi'.
Guden ap|>esled to Ilic Supreuu Court, and .lusllce Gaynur decided hi was sllll Sheriff.
Lahor World.
.\n ailvance of rovon lior rent, ll n-ngos has beou made lu Ihe coltvl mills nf Counoetl(-ut.
Over 2(Ki(l moulders bave struck al Clinltaooogu. Tonn.. refusing to wori w-lth negroes In the union shops.
The bnd-earrlei's nf Chicago ban bi-ou grsulod nu lueiioaao lu w'ages b] 111,' emplnylng plaaterrra of froa Ibiriy lo Ihlrty flve rents an bour.
,IUHtl<-e Gaynor, lu Iho Suprrme (^un of Brooklyn. .V. V.. ha* decided striken may nislnialn a pbket llu'. The Jus lli-^ denied sn Injunction aaked for.
Tliore a-o in Goruiauy nlwut inOI mines or ahufls lu o|>eratiou. whirl giv,' i mplnymout to 40.U17 miners.
Inwn n|ieralnrs are preparing toi irouble. and will not admit Ibe claia of drivers lo lie classed aa mlner*.
Tlie master painter* o( Lowell Maa*.. have laid uff all employes onti ttiey are wllllug to return at Ibe ok schedule nf 12 a day. A demand wai made fnr 12.25.
Six thousand minera. employed il the Bock i-nal arl'da of Clay and ad
falnlng couutios. lo Indiana. i|all wori broach a failure lo agree on i acaia and tbe misei will lm ladeBBllali rlaoMl.
INTEKNATIONAL LESSON COMMCNTt FOR APRIL 27.
••kloelt OoBMIa* II«atlT*« Charek, AcU al., Aeta B..««.-M**aaer V«n*a.t4 BBOBIaey ati Uta l>aj** thaaa*.
I. "Heard." The new* that tbe OaBlilia htd received the gotpel and hanl baa* ba^ tised tpresd throogbout the whala aow- try. "Iiad alao nceiTed." lb*, ¦lair in which the faet it aUlcd dwiM, ia tha firat pUec, that it had made a IsirwaMa impreaaipn on the apoaths and Ibllbiail. In the aecond place, the cxpmalaa iMliia that thc ercBt wa* regarded |a iaeiftit an imnortaal prineiple.
3. ''Waa come." There is so leldiaei tbat Peter waa •uiaaioiwd to JanMllaa to defend hia condiKt, bat he had Naaaa to tear that he i^ald ba eeaiarid aatU the particnlars w«i« known, aad ba amj have haateaad hi* rstom in ordir la £¦» ni*h that Informatioa. "1%a The Jeirs who had r
eilimmtt BiGbte.
tian*. Thi* miut have Iteen tke Mala charch at thi* tiaae, bat St. Udn^ aan*- live wt* com|>iled vhen "tlugr wal wwa of the rircaoicisioa" had beeeae i dWIlt
Earty. "Contended." Diaaalod, logtooot im, charged Um with oeiaa at laall. Ther aiain tained that theae othe aeeiftid Cairistianity shonM first beooata Jawlak
Eraaelytee by labarittlng to tbe ItMail iw and being eireumtistd. S. "Did^^ eat witb them." Tba diiei* pies wonld nave rejoiced, aad waald MTa welironied tbe further tuesd ol tba wara t* they Hid th* eonrersioa ol the Baawrf ttns (chap. 8; 14). but it was a eaoaa Ol at- lease that Peter bad consented te '
to bieiiBa aataawtib
the gnest of a Qentile. He had ^
men with whom there would be •• NfaM to the character of the lood, aor to tba way ia whieh it traa ntepaied.
i. "From the beafanint." The aboaUa famiahed a detailed accoant ol idl tka facta in their order. .
5. "Praying." It iraa aboat aooa. Peter waa on tae hoosttop. Tbe flat tooto formed a convenient place (er ratiiaMaat. "In a tnnce." Or ecstacy. A atata ol mind when the atteotion ia abeoibad ia a particular tnin ol thooght, ao tbat th* external sense* are partially ar eatirdr suspended. He wu tnns|Mrted aot w himself and pat into a mental etala ia whieh he could diaeem objeeta beyead tha tpprehenaion o( man't natiinl petran. "Jt great sheet." What the apoella «v waa tn extended sheet, the four eoraan ot whieh tren held ap It it tren by eordi III dowa from the taot extrcmitiei ol tka open tkr. The significance ot tha aat. ttntehed theet, at a fignn of tke wid* world, tnd ths four cornen ae tba diiaa.' tioni into which the gotpel traa aaw t« be bome forth into all the world, haa *t> len been dtrelt upon. "Ctme eren ta OM.", In chtp. 10: 11 Luke atyt it .vaa "M dawn to tbe etrth." In th* vittoa it waa below Peter, *o thtt he could look trMa' tho housetop down upon itt upper aormla.'
6. "And saw," etc. The viaion npra. tented tha whole animtl creatioa. Thira wen in it living cnttarei ty|iieal el aac^ kind, not a multitude ot the wlki nrt M birdt tnd bctiti. All kindt ot aaiaall wen then, doiacatio and wild, daaa aad unclean, together with creeping tbintiaad' fowlt 01 the air.
7. "Slty and eat." That is, in* am ol the animals exhibited to bim, withool f*1 card to the distinction of clean and aa^ clean. Thit particular vition wat nmeaiad by Peter'a hunger. Chap. 10: 10,
8. "Oommon or onoleao." T
Shatsover waa in leneial me ^ entiles, ia to ba nndentood; br
evenrthinathat wat forbidden ay the •tio law. Howeeer, one word majr ba sidered as explanatory ol tke other, rtbbint and many ol the early (athan lieved that by the oneleaa anlBili Qentile* wen meant, "At any Ubm ooa tered." The devout Jew/xereiiid ¦naU ctn in obterving the ceremonial diatlaa. tiona between clean tnd unclean. Bnk.' i: U; Dan. 1: 8-12. i
9. "Htth cleanted." Ood made the die- tinctioni between clean aad ondeaa toT, wite purpoeee, and now tor eqoaBjr wiaa purpoaet thote dittinutiont an mMvadJ He htd tuthority to give tha law: Ha kaa authority to nvofce the Itw. "Make a*« thou common" (K. V.) The old diipiaal tion it now to give pltce to tba new aaa Peter ia taught that men tn not to maha tuch diatinctioni and teptntion* loniw.' Tor meet dettroy not the work ot'Ood. Kom. 14: 2(1. i
10. "Three timea," For the gtoattr ear. tainty and in order that a dtep and laaUac imprettion migbt be mtde on the apoatla^ mind, Compan Pbtrtoh't dream (Uaa; 11: 32) and Joaeph'i interpntatioa thara¬ of, "Drawn up tgtio." The ncention of the whole into heaven tgtin waa Owiaaad to point out that it wtt a leeeoa whiek God had tt directly acnt at of old Be aaal the law on Sinai.
11. "Ilehold," Behold how remarka* bly the incidenti coincide! Tbis shotra tbtt Qod it directhu in the matter. "Ini- med'ttcly.' St. Luke tellt as (ebap. 10:' 17) that when I'eter had aroutad bam bia trtnrc he waa "much pcnilexed ia kimaair (R. v.), not knowing tt fint ko% t* ap¬ ply whtt be htd aeen and heard. _ . . .
12. "Tbe Spirit." Beton thU Ood hot epoken to him with a "voioe, bat bar* ''Spirit tpoko to tiiirit," tflbntl/ yet etaar. ly. "Motbi-iff doubting." "Ifakiag.ao di» tinction." U. V. Between Jew aad Oia- tile. But, i-ccordiiig to the CaaMMga Bible, thit form of the verb U aet Baa4 until tfter tbe event* had ttaght biai pre- citely what the vition and the aptritaal appucttlon meant. . , ,
13. "An angel." Comeliut relenad t« thit iMtvenly mettcnger at a "maa la bright clothing."
14. "Tell the* wordt," The (Mpai MM- sage eoncerning Christ. "All thy boOM." The ttsunnoe embrtee* them becauia tkljr wen pnptred, aa tnll at Cocnalial I* welcomo the tpoctle'i meittge. "Bhiu M stved," They wen indeed now savad, intfc a pntent salvation, and yet, now tkat Chritt it preaentwi, aceepUnee is aaaaa- sary to a fintl talvation. Peter ia nat got to be the inttnunent ol the oonvenioa M
Ttil
Cornelius, bat eimply to wty of Ood mon perfeetly
18. "As I begtn." While ha «M , ^, ing but belora be btd nroeeeded (ar la bil diicourt*. "On them." On the Oiatllai. "At on at," Tbe Jtwa, "At tki hmlm oiat-" On Pentecost. Actt Si 1-U. .
M. "The Lord," Peter iiwiwhwod Chritt'a wordt tt recorded in Aeta 1; ¦¦
17. "Whtt wtt I?" Whtt rb^bt ar B**". er had I to opiiote th* ntanilelt wiB M Ood tbat t'lo Ocutile* ahonld be reeaivad into the Chriatiaa church, "Withstaad God," Oppoae or re*i<t Ood. Ua bad indicated Hi* wUl tad Peter'a ptototiom mutt give w»y, .. __
18. "Held their peace." Tbey opiiiiil PeUr no longer beoauae they aaw tkal Ood htd directed bim in all he kad doMt and tjtt the Holy Hpirit htd iadanad hH aetioa.
I aaatat aak«*l !¦ tha.Hi^eM.
Work haa been «comnieilcld aa PoMil School No. 188. at Etat Third aad M^ hatUn atreet*. New York CXty. TUawfll he tbe Uneet ecbool in th* irorld. wbaa it ia fiaiahtd tben trill be room lir. Mf children, eveiy one of whom nriU kae* a •epante deak and plenty of noat. TkiM tnll he ISO teachen. The aehool wUI ban many novel fe*lar**. It will ba boJDt al. mo*t ia tbe ahape of a hoUev i^MH*. la the middle will ba a oimrt ot aianr HUM equan feet. Thi* will be corerad Wiai * guaa mof. Hen in winter the nlty outdoor game*. In tbe
h
be hatha, with hot and cold walor. |paf| an to occupy one *id« ol th* halldlag aai girla th* other. Then trill be eighl)laa>ia chu* room*, two a**cmbly taeaM, twa Ht brtrie* *nd t rtromtcr tlwD.
Aa ia«lu Wha Aotoaliy Waafta.
Tbe fullblaodcd Indian OaalM* ftm,
who bottled in maaaam* of Eatrlat tnaa '
t doten white nten't tealp*, trat Mia Ml a
new role at Cincittbali, Oblia. b ftnal ol
a 1
the City Hall be wa* pcggiaa awavat thf ¦aphalt pavcnwat wiUi 4 pmt. jflkM
aSTSami
been tnntformad to tbt paailiaa af a Uborcr. He granted with eiwjf ~ tnd tppareathr did not lik* tkl he htt to make a liring. Ogd' that he took part ia tb* Caator
¦• ¦•* Twaloa lliglhl
L. N. Nolctte, ol OMreM,
trteto attaatioa in the straete terttt in chlldrea. He ha* ar . ebild of lUi owa, bat he ha* twelta 1 *d one*. He o*gan tb*
tw*aty-#T* yeare ago, aad .. .. _
(re« tiate U tiaM. Ia erary lailiaM hrl ha* fint aiet the ehild ea the KMU. to ha* girl* a* welt a* bays, ead hi wjra thm hav^ an tomad oat wdL
Charles W. Baoar, • irmhA. t* *>*: aaae*, Ify., the oeher datr.pSTa hliv ad eoel ia the alo«* at bis stai*. whaa aa aa- pioiiea fellewad, Wawiaf ol the lia «l the etoee aad dsiM JawMi U .mit M the aataaal *l tOT. fCTaaaH^Tftl who happeaad io U ia the foeai eMNM withoot a aeralch. TW IMM •< th* «!• plotiea is aot kaotra-
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!?"«:*»• ^n§^u ^tamdn mwttoa m oopiem. fivx: cuvrtii A rAMILT MBWarAPKm or LOCAI. AKD SBNBltAI. i:tTBU.IOKKCB. TIESi: tLtO TBAUT 11 ABTA^O VOL. VII. FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, AP.RIL 25, 1902. NO. 26. 1. A. Dorlon BONDED AUCTIONBER SERMONS of tba REVa DR. NEWEU OWICHT HILUS r ^ to Benry Ward Beecbtr. at IHynoatli Chaieli, and CIWOML aBBORS ««BaMaHn,l(d.,arei>iiblidieii in the Monday Edition at tba Brool[lyn Eagle a 5«lid Ptagca of Stcnocrapliic Sttfnioii JCTportj ru tvuciifTioa miei kr ism a ti.M SAMPLES ON REQUEST News and Opiiiions OP / Natlonaf Importance The.^^i^5un ! AmlLiCD-NBl CONTAINS BOTH Dail^, bymail •- $6 a year Oailjr and Sunday, by m'l M a yaai The Sunday Sun ll ttl irailMt Snlll aiai s ir ll Ui mottt to. i copy. By mail, $2 a yaar AaaiMs vm loir. ir«w xa*k PATENra ^C. A. ntl OW 9t CO.! MTBNT uanrana. STATE NEW& Ailli«ada«k Laa Bill "nw a Law. Srnator Brown's log floating bill, wblrb bas eniMuntered tbe Tlgoroui opposition ot all classes of persons In¬ terested lu tbe preserrstlon nf tbe Adlrondai^k forests, bas been slftned by Uoremor Odell. It permits tbe run¬ ning of loits down rivers In Ihe Nortb Woods reglou. In explainiug wby he approved the bill tbe Governor says: "The proposed act will compel those who use these strenms. If they exercise tbe iKiwer of (-nndemnatlon. to devote Iheui to tbc public use. 8ncb streams, therefore, under the proposed act. would ber-ome public highways In name as well as In fnct. and the rights, so far aa the Individual seeking to ob¬ tain an easement are concerned, would bc uo greater than have beeu exercised for years, while the riparian owner would still bave the aame claim for damages from persons using these streams outside of the right so con¬ demned. No more harm, therefore, ran result from tbe enactment of this bill tban from tbe private agreements which have heretofore existed or nn der the power of appraisal .which, up to Ihe decision of the Court of Ap¬ peals, had controlled the determina¬ tion of dsmages for such use. For these reasons I am convinced tbat tbe bill should receive approval." raar Prleaaar* Break Jail. , Four Orand Jury prisoners escaped from tbe temperary count.v Jail In tbc old Vnssar brewery building at Pough- keepsle by digging their way througb two thick brick walls. The prisoners were James Ryan, tbe principal in a Ncw York election case; George An¬ thony, colored, a professional chicken thief, wanted In several counties; Geo. Cary. colored. Indicted for burglary In breaking Into a country grocery; Rob¬ ert Mahoney. charged with burglary In robbing fbe country store at Barry- town. Wben tbe Jailer returned from supper he noticed tbat tbe cell next to tbe last one on the flrand Jury corri¬ dor was vacant. He Immediately mndr an examination and found that tbe four men had made their escape by digging tbrougb a twelve-Inch brick wall. This let them Into another cell. where their operations hnd to tie re¬ peated In order to get outside tbc bnilding. One brick was wrapped in a piece of bedding, and It, was with this tbey pounded their way to lllierty. tbc blanket serving as a mufller for their work. The prisoners were captured ¦nd placed In Jail. THE BUCH tONfc He went sway to the war that diy. To thc awinging bugle sods; All atancb and true in hi* iiut of Un*, And aturdy, brave and •trons, 'Mid the tramp of feet and toe loud drum¬ beat, And the ringing of tbe chem, There were none to see rach k on* aa sbe, Wbo could not see for tears. Aid baek anin came the marching men. With the bugle shying still; Vet the muaic a solja.wa* a nghing dirge, All and and alow Mid Bhrill. For a w-oman wept; and a aoldier *lept In tbe dreamlesa, eilent sleep; And the bugle anng hsd a measure wrong, For thc buglera aometimes weep. And the bugles' lure while the years en¬ dure Will coax them to the line. And the lilting atraina on the hills and plains Still echo fair snd fine, But the auita of blue, snd tbe sabre*, too, And the worn and battered caps Will tell aome maid what the bugle played When it sighed the song of "Tap*. —W. D. Ncsbit, in Baltimore American. m^ C&^//yf A District Attaraay's Tironblaa. Application was made to Govcruoi Odell for tbe removal of District Attor¬ ney Sigbert Palmer, of Oreene County. on tbe ground of dereliction of duty. The application was made by D. H. Ualy. the Rev. Dr. Clifton and the Rev. Dr. MIckle, of Coxsackle. They alleged tbat the District Attorney had failed to proceed against persons wbo violated the Election law at the last general election, after a demaud bnd been made that be ant. Tbc Governor informed tbem tbat be had dlroctoil tbe Attomer-General to investigate ¦Imllar cbarges against Mr. Palmer, and laggeited tbat further action be deferred tmUl >tbe Attomey-GencrnI bad reported. He said that when be received tbe report be would entcrtnin id; cbargei which might be mnde. Tbla wai latlsfactory to tbe Coisncklo men. ¦O VtARS* Patent ¦KfkMt Tonfi,f NE.W E.DITION Webater's faiyrnational Pictioiiary N«w PUtaa Throughout aSsOOO New*Worda riiraaaa aaa Darialllaaa Piaaartd under tha diraet aupir- ..mtmalVI. T. H ARRta.Pb.D.,LL.D., UMliad Buiea ComadMlouw of Mta. •aiiaa. aialatad by a larga eona ol ilipiiiat araalaliita aad idiiars. •^""•imYu.aju.Ju."'—• g^j-AaMtrmaHmaltmujIrtltteamd^itm, „S!Llimelie'-l/mirMt'd.'^TktjSrtmMdia ^IAtlltlirtmlA..I ttm ittoHli. Ottiitr, ipm .em Ikt imm.ltd lit jttA iv«*i**Mbasb CnHjjIaia ¦litlsna faga*. •»*. •tbc* bMlMMal oa a»fll«H*n. O. A C Marrlaaa Co. rubllakars . ¦prlngnaid A Mmtm. atat* ralr abort or rnnda. Before Ihe arrival of Lloutcnnnt- Governor Timothy L. Woodruff nt My- racnie a few dayi ggo, there waH si^ rioni diacussion among the members of the State Fair Commission as to wbetber tbey should not resign In a body and declare the fair off for this year. The trouble was ovor the cut¬ ting In two ot the Htale Fair approprln¬ tlon by Oovernor Odell. Tbe counsel of cooler heads prevailed, and tlu> coiii- mlMlon met In conference with .Sena¬ tor Horace White. Tbe proposition wai advanced that the veto of (iov¬ ernor Odell was Illegal, and Hint lin had no right to veto scpnruto Iti-iiis. Tbe question wns submitted tn iln- Attomey-Genornl. Woaaaa Uio* rrom a Cat Seralch. Mrs. Lee Hitchcock, of Norwich. wn« playing with the family cat and held op a piece of meat for It. In Jumping tbe cat caught lla claws In Mrs. Hitch. cock's ankle, making a sight Hcrntrh. Notbing was thought of tbe wnuml un¬ til a few days later, wben tbe ankle ami leg began to be painful and n doc- t/it was Bumoioned. Mrs. Illtcbcnrk Vaa beyond belp when be arrived aud died in great agony. Mow Mathod at aoaorallnc Electrlelty. Profeaaor Charles Burton Thwlng. of tbe Byracuse University, has made n discovery which he thinks will revolii- tloolie tbe use of electricity for miinll powers, such as running nutomoblloii and other machlni^H. It Is the llicriiin electric generator, wblrb KeiK.rnti..'< electricity from heat mure dlrcitly tban\any method now knowu. ll greatly cheapena electric power. Woaaea and Ll(k> Inanrance. Women are more Hnil more patronizing hfe inaurance. and many of the conip.in lea maintain a w-oman'a ileimrtment pre- •jded over by ¦ fcniiile Kii itTintoniii-nt. rbe atatialic* indicate that buaineaa wnni- «o and women of great wealth are the principal patrona. John P. Wright QENERAL AUCTIONEER BUV THE ALWAVS REUABLE ln^alroaf e. L MUMI, L M tllVA, UIIV * HITWMO. J. OORLOI AHY HEAD HOISES? DEIF? AU. CASKS OF DEAFNCSS OR HARD HEARING ARK MOW OURABLE BaLItMsaa ua.. Unit* ta. ifai. »eia« eatisvly cw«a af a**fa**aL Ihaak* I* y«w >r caae. lo be aeed *i ymm itaiiilwa a IaU bietoty ot aiy AteM I ay kcarjag AteM In mia ago mv right •asht^a to aiag, *a« Iki* ktflwgcUlag won*. aatU Iloat intVlaeaieatinty ladnwvM * HialMSI (nt akmitA, tat thn* mmtliSi wskeal i r¦ILIIIII. eow-tneil•¦«*.- eatinl laMsl <^ iiaunk. tsr thn* Bsaihs, wSkeal aar ^ ,. .. . krrof BhrMrteaa anaoag eUera. tke aMal eaaiacM eat apeoalial *4 IMa |
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