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A FAMILY NEVTSI'.Vl'ER OF I.OtAI. A .N O liENERAI. 1 NTEl.l.lti EN( F„
FRKKPORT, N. Y., FRin.VY, rllNK 1, l!HK>.
TliaS: tLM TBaUT I>aB/Aai.B
NO. 31.
UNCHANCEABLr.
Tkay tall n* Ibat noiUing Is surt r& tbis world, Tbat glory soon Blekeri away; To-morrow tue teaatjr may crumbl* to
daat, tro-morrow tbe monarch may liag tor a ernst— Kan'.- power is hut for a day.
To-morrow tbe courses ot rivers may ebaag*. And AonalalBi may alnk out of sight; To-morrow Ibe frieod wbo tu-<hfy was your
aid Hay alsal up beblad you with gllttsrlng blade— Tb* world I* mads over eacb nigbt.
Tbey tell *• tbat noitalug Is sure in this world, Tbat all It bnl ehaoge or decay; yet ea* Iblog will ubaoge not as long ns
wind* blow; Bom* m*n wlil be high and some men wlH ba low Till I he blast on the JudgnieDt Day! —0.1. KlMr,ln Cbicago Tlme*-H*rald.
I HERE had never been a Imah- ran ger before Dill (I forgot bi* "ontside" namel iu West¬ eru Anetralia, aud I dou't Rup- pose tbere will ever be another. At aebool be bad formed a strong friend- ¦hip with an¬ other lad of bi* age, who waa azaotly oppoaite to bim in obaraoter, la^ltf, and pursuit*, bnt, nererlhe- iaaa/tbay were inaeparable "mate*,"
Md all Bill's people hoped that the InaaeBce of tbi* rory quiet, «e.Iate foatb wonld in time tame Dill'* wUd tnd lawless nature. As tha boy* {raw into Ibeir teen* it became tbo ]iiasUon oi ehooaing a career, and tbo iniat boj alway* said be wanted to get into tbe police. Tbat was hi* great ambition, and a more promising rKivit eould not be desired. It as me oBt afterward* that wbon tbo lads dis- en*aa4 (ka anbjeot, the embryo police¬ man of.^n okeerved: "If yon dou't look ont, Dill, and alter yonr ways, I'll ba alway* bavini; to ¦rre*tyou." Billpanghed -thi* suggestion to scorn, not tbat be had any inteution of amending his ways, hnt be could not beliara tbal any one, who knew hia great physical strongth snd utter reck¬ lessness, would dare to lay a hand on him.
Tbe strange Ihing wo* tbat, in spile ol a strong instioot (or plundering, BUI wa* nnivelftally acknowledged to ba a aplendid "bnshman"—that is, ona familiar witb all Iha sign* sud eommoa object* ul tho forest*. He woald bare mado an ideal explorer, aad eonld hare lived in tbo bush in
Jilanty and comfort, under condition* n which any one el*a wonld have alarvad or died ul thirst.
Tima paaaed on, and one of tbe boys, at laaat, got hi* heart'* desire aud was amolled in the very liuo polioe force of Fromantle. Just about thi* timo OBB of tbe neighbors iiuporte.l a spe¬ eial breoilol fowls, which Bill forth¬ with proceeded to tormeat in bis lalavra mumeuts. Ono Handay eveu¬ ing, jnst at dusk, llill ws* hanging about the poultry yard wilh ovii iu- tant, wheu he siid.leuly perceived his friend in nniform ami ou duty, the other aide ot a low builne. Tho owner o( Ibe fowls had asked for a oonalable to watoh tbe plaoe, and, as ill lack wonld bare it. Bill'* frieud «a* lent. Tho two buy* looked at aaeh other for a moment, and theu (ha policeman aaid:
"Now, Dill, you had better come along quietly witb me; there's a war- -out agirtnit yon, snit Tre got to taka yoa to the polios station,"
"if yon come one step nearer I'll ahoot yon dead," answered Dill.
"That's all nonsense, you kuow," ibe poor yonng constable replied, and segan pushing the hedge aside to get ihrongh il. Bill drew bis revolver lad shot the friend an.l playmate ol hia whole life desd on the spot. Ho 'ban rnshod back to his own place, tad, hastily (wlleotiug some fuod aud MurlrtdgcB, was off and away iuto tbe eaarost "bush" or forest, the fringe at which almost louche.!^ eveu the prinoipal towns iu thoso days.
II is hsrdly possible to imsgiue the atate ol excitement iuto which tbis arlm* threw tbe primitire little com- aianily. Murders wore oomparatirely rare, and I was told that they were al¬ most alway* committed by old "lags," man who bad begnn as convict* per¬ haps thirty-UTS or forty years before, BM had generally only been let onl a abort time before on a tiekot-oMeare. Bat thi* oataatropbe waa qnit* a freah dapartare, aud called forth almost as ataeh sympathy (or the relaliTes ol tbe wretehed Bill as (or those of bi* yietim. Tha native trsoker* set lo work at once, and picked ap Bill'* trail without any difflonlty bat tbe thing waa to oatou bim. No Will-u'- Wiap eonld bar* been uore elusive, and be led the bost tracker* aud the' moat wary eoustablea a regular dance over hill* and ralleys, through deusu brash and ¦crgb-oovered *aud, day alter day. New* would oome of tbe police being but on bis tracks thirty adlea off, and that same uight a store ia FremantI* woald be broken into, ^d two or tbree of ita lieal guu*, with satiable cartridge* wonld be raissiug. Aa time went on th* Torion* larders la Perth were visited in the same uu- oapeeled manner, su.I emptied of their eonkeuts. Bill never took any¬ thing eacept smmuuitiuu, loud nud lobaoeo, bnl whenever the p.ilice eame np with hi* oamping-grouud — oltaa to And the tire slill smouldering —they alway* (unud serersl oewspa- pen of the latest datea giving particu¬ lar* of where be was snpiHised lo l>e.
Ia th* CK>ar*e uf lhe m«uy weeks — Biaov I tbink—that this chase wuut on, Ihe police often got uear enough to be abet al. One |Hx>r mnstable was badly woUndesl iu the throat so lhat b« coald nCTcr (peak alsite a whisper again, aod an.Aher was iliot dead. Bat Bill waa uovor to bo seou. Some¬ time* they caine ou a psuuikiu of Ira. •landhig l.y Iho lire, nud ¦uiilhor..ti,uo he must just havo Huug away ui* pipe last it* smell s'uonid IH-Iray him. Oue i* lo*l iu ara*7ome.il at his power endurance, (or hr .-oubl h arlaal sleep aii thai weary while. Tli general plau ut cawpaigu was to^keep him always moving, s« as lotire him oal. Whal slreoglh mnat he bare pa*a«**cd to du wilb.int sleep all that lime, an.1 to '>.ver snoh fabuhuia .lis- laiieee day alter day. The ..nlioe themielres. »r r*lher thnr hrrsea, aad even the trackers, g.it .|nile kaoekcl np, iu apile of a regularly iWgenise.I syatem of ralief: so what rrly ku maat it bare beeu for lhe hnate.l boy, waa couatcrate.l
betray him, opened bis eyes to the noua.l of a command to "put up his bands," aud ssw bslf-a-dozen carbines leTclled straight at him a (ew yards oOr. He (bowed fight to the last, and managed betore holding np bia bauds to fire a shot st tbe approaching con- stables, wounding one o( them in tho leg. Tbe men rushed in, however, and be waa soou overcome and band- enffod, and brought inlo Perth. But the auwt curious part o( tba story lies in tbe nuivcrsal sympathy, and, in. deed, admiration, immediately shown by the whole o( our very peaceable aud orderly littlo community for this yonth. Of course, tho officials did not fhare this rtrango Bcntimeutality, (or fbey regarde I Masler Bill aud his exploits from a very diHercnt poiut of Tlew, and I used really to (eel .luitc angry, especially with my female friends, who ofleu aske.I me if I was not "very sorry" for the culprit. My sympstbies, I confessed, wero moro with tbe families of his victims, ospe- oially the poor policeman with his mangled throat, whom I had often seen in my weekly visits to the hospi. tal. Wheu I expressed snrprise at the interest all the girls iu the place took iu the yonng ruffian, the answer always was: "Oh, but he is so bravo." It appeared lo mo the bravery lay with bis captors!
He wa* duly tried, but the jury did not oouTict liim of premeditated mur¬ der, sud in face of the verdict he could only be aentenoeil to tmprisoumout for some years. Master Bill's captivity did uot last very long on that occa¬ sion, (or he watched his opportunity, sprang upon tho wsrder ono dsy, knocking, him senseless, scrambled over the wall of the exercise groilud, near whioh'chauoed to be n pile ol stones (or breskiug, and so got away. Thou tbe peuduluiu of puhlic opinion —that etrang3 and unreliable (actor in hninau alTuirs—swung to the other end, aud ajrioleut outory arose, and Bill's imtuodinte death vis Ihe least of ils demands. Ho was caught with¬ ont mneh difflculty that lime, how¬ ever, and it wa* *trange to find uo one taking tbe least interest in his seeond trial, wbicb resulted iu s lengthy and rigorons imprisoumeut. Poor wretch I I believe even I ended by being "sorry" (or bim ami his wasted life, with all ils splendid pos- sibilities.—Cornhill Magasiuo.
SCIENTIFIC ANO INDUSTRIAL.
Tbere are eight inches more rainfall auuuslly ou tho south shuro of Lake Huperior Iban on tbe north shore, and three inches more in tbe on.sos of Krio aud Ontario. Tliere i* aiss a greater precipitation ou the eastern shores of Lake Huron aud MIohigaii than uu the wea lorn.
An electric crane, which is snid to be tbe largest iu lhe worl.l, has been erected at tbe Imperial Dock, at Bre- merharen, Oermauy. Tbb total height of tho crane is IIS feet (rom tho lop of the (oandaliou*, and the total span is seventy-two (eet, giving a useful span of 411 (eet (rom tbe front of Iho masonry whiirf to tho middle of tho hook.
M. Dnasand, a French inventor, has cumhine.l a phonograph witli n lelc- phono iu such h rauunnr that a mes¬ sage sp.ikou into the telcphono is im- presse.l np.m n wax registor at lhe re¬ ceiving oud, ia oaso tho person to whom it is ad.lressod happens to bo alisout. The regislero.l message oan at auy timo bo tnrned iuto speo.-h I.y sotliug tho phouogrunli in oporatinn. A similar deviee has been uiuploye.l in (lorninny by auolher inventor. Hen I'oulseu.
r.lectrioal melhuds have boon use.] with great snccuss intleriuany for the bluachiug uf woud pulp fur the luann- (aclnre of paper. The apparatus used is very simple, consisting of a wooden box eontiuuiiis eteeWodes ol sheet platinum. A stroug brine lua.lo of set salt is uaed iu this, and npun the passage o( tho curreui Ihrougli il tho powertul bleaching agent, cliloriuo gas, is given. It is sai.l Ihal a cur¬ rent represeutiug twouty-foiir horse¬ power will bleach IC.'JO pounds of pulp per day.
How fast froii^ht trains sboubl be ruu ia now engagiu;; tho atlenliou o( traffic mauagers. Ten miles nu hour ou heavy gra.le is llio rulo andtnouly- flve luiles au buur ou tho level an.l straight roa.l coul.I be luada with tho same eipuu.liture of power. Iu oue test a loooiiiolivu hauleil a .',.'ill-tou loa.l ten milea au hoar. By reducing the tramload fro.u 4^1 tons to 400 tons ou a two-per ceut, grade the speed conl.l be inoreased fio.u live to ten miles per hour. These simple iustancei indicate what a science there is iu loading trains to get the most out o( power.
In
reoeut issno
chemical journal thoro trihutiou ou iuorga
tlorman nmjears a ooii- Or ferments.
Chemists havo beeu aocuntomed to consider it neeesHary to iutroduce organized liviug creatures iuto Ii.pii.Is or ulher snUslauees to cause them to oxidize nr ferment, as it is calle.I. These liviug fern..'.its nro microbes, which eau.o oii.biliou by eu/ymes. These llernian iuveatigat.,rs show that finely divide.1 metals also have the power to caUKe fermeutsliou. Thus, by makiug a oolloi.lal solution of pintinniu, by uijans of the electric current, ami by lulroduciug it lut-o the aubslaiioc capable uf fcrnieutatiou, Ibe .leaile.l ehauiv' is brought nhout withuut the lulervontion .if tlio or¬ ganic euzyiuos. This a.^ti.in, if it bo sustained sud cunliriued, will be a very important discovery au.l will opeu np a wide field (ur chemical itudy,
Tallaoianlr Value of (let.,..
It is sal.I Ihat Iho agate .pieuches thirsl, aud, if put nil., the luoutb. a! lay* fever
\iiiber IS a oure f.,r s..ro tliroats aud glaudular sKolliuga.
Cat's eye is a eharm agaiust witch¬ craft.
Coral is a taiisiuau againat tbuuiler and evila i,y t1i...d au.l liebl.
Diainumla pro.luce B.imuauil.ulism au.I spiritual e'lai-y.
K.ineraVls, frieu.Nhip aul cou.
liar,, rhe
•U preaorve lieallli an I j..y. l.vv IS ai.l t.i I'a,Is., lorior t\. tbe nreaior, as woll as a<l.v .Ireaui-.. tlpals ar.'fatal ti l.oe and bnu,; *,''*'L?" ! discord lo giver an 1 recoi'.ir
Sapphire, iiujivl Ihe wearer lo all g.H>d work.
rWe t.ipa/ i« aai.l to be a preventive o( lungliooble. tu impart streogih an.l promote digestiou.
.\ ll<..u..lnl r..nn<r> I'e.i.e.rr.
The flrsI ..f Ihe l*r,;e .-ouutry eeiue
Icriea of the Called Statea is lo.-ated
lu Cambridge, Mas* , an.l was f..rm
t .VuSurn. ' It
|!4:ll. au.I the
^ho could uever have bad auy rest at ' gTt:.aa.U are aiieiasiTe a:,.l Iwantifnl.
oil?' ' being laid oul wilh great laate au.l
At Iaat Ibe md came, at earliest coutaiiung many fiu* andcuetly monu-
aavB oae aoatraiug Bill, rcaliag on a ment*. Il has boeu comuemoratel
Jf$ia Ibo buk vilbwit•*•¦ a Ira lo | w t*mrj aad stor;.
C'iiaat^fs^iBiLik:-™....'.. ». . • ¦" ° '"-,¦¦ ^
THE Sl IN ECLIPSE.
Ideal Weather in the Path of the Moon's Shidow.
MANY OBSERVATIONS TAKEN.
BLOWN UP BY DYNAMITE I '""^ NEWS EPITOMIZED
STATE NEWS.
Clond Roada In Ihe Slale.
St Louis Street Car Shattersi tuyi Two Poliobmen Seriously Wounded
Coantrlea-rianet Kr...
lle.l..
.red-
EBDrla lleinc Made to Knd U.e Ulrllie
Wliich Ilaa Co.l the CUT M.I.
Ilonaof ilollara.
raottd a oourl-ninttlai (or C»|,laln Mo- I'lw. known aa the FuiNr law. dealgnod Uowen, oharged with shootlni? -i Flllrluo | hcl|i along thoKooJ ioa.l» raovenient hy of. |
A warnlnc too, ho.>u e.-nl oul l.y tl.e l.e- '"<"« -'*""« "''',- The net wa. lnlon.I...l to rnrttneutot Bute against tlio ,wln.lllne I "'<''f/''«''"¦'-•'''"'^^'"""''l''''''', "'-"'''^J; | i.-hoiue relailug to oatftes in England, | r"*,'*'?*'° "P"""*"'"•"" "f^ " ;^/^r.'^',°'i Tbere are no areat eatn'o., nn.l no Inrso -J '..Ish'rav l-npr'venienu, tli.n ab.Mlahl.g
Atlaxta, (i«. (,S|io.:!,in.-I„ ev.r.vaov tlou ol theS.),itbe,wi«r,i Stato< ovor .rlileU- Hie bolt of totality of tie. su-i-.l aellp.e eilon.le.l tho weather wa? l.leal fir 1,0 oljHervation of this re,n3rliuL,le phonojae. non.
In the aouthern |)Orll.)nof AInhainn I!,ora tras some haitlu.Ma, but other tlian thli 11,.) sslronomera nn.l seloutlats who lo.mte.l Ibelr ob9erraIor|..4 in N.jrtU nn.l Sontli Ctrolloa, Georgia, Ainbntua an.l I..iui'.la.i'i report that tlio wenther coulj not l.,iv.. been ftiore auaplolo,ia for tlin atu.ly of Hie sun's ecll|>..e nn.l for seeurlng aiileu.ll.l photographs of It.
From tho mnny stntlona of ohaorv.iilon establlshflit by uuirernliloi ani a'.lnnlltlo nuJ private parties the reporti io.il'ale tbnt the tnliing of sclenlino data w,u en¬ tirely suceeaafnl, nn.l no Inol.leuta oocirro.l lo mnr In toe a.nalleal degreo the full bom', lit Hint was expecte.l to bo dorlve.l lro,n tbe event bv tbe solentlsla, ,n.iuy of wlioin made long journaya to view the ocllp.e for elirtily-flve sHcoiola,
Aatronomers took many pliotogrnp'is ilurlng tue iiorlo.l of totnllty. It Is ex¬ pected tbat llie.se |.liotogrnpl,a will reveal uiuch tbat nuvor l.ns bee,, aoen by the nnkod oye, nl.le.l by Hie toli.flco|ie, 'Not plauets mny bn .llseo.-ureil. Iliinnrknbio fulls In tempernlurw were evperleu.'oJ wbile the sun was ol.scire.l. The corona, Venus, Mercury su.I D-illey'a liea.li wer.. plainly vlalblu, Tito pintiot F.roa, wliLi'i disappeared beliiu.I tbo auu iiat Sej.tein. ber, real punro.l. At Dnrueavllle, n,i.. Pro. feasor Kaatranu diseovero.l a remarkable [link color In the corona, riio latter iv.is leen to oileml for 3,500,00} iniles In thieo atraainors ot erpinl lengtli, au.l another of bait tbelr dimensioiia.
Professor l.or.l, ol the O:,!.. State Unl. verslty, believes he obtains,! n.iults that tend to prove that Hie myater.ous .nsller wbloh forfns H.e corouii Is to bo found ala.) lu the solar pro.ulneuees. From the alnn.!- point of griioileiir the apei'lacio iv,is awe. Inai.iring, Tlie movenents ot thn !i«av..n!y boiilaa wero rnpld. Not ovor live »iieon.!< jlapsed from the time ot Hie first ooiilnct until the great siiiilow wan soou aweeplni; over tbe enrth from tlio 9o,itliiveat, Just ns tbe moou eovere.! tbo faeo ot Hie auu Mercury cnnio Into promlueiico.
Tho path of totnllty li.igan lu the PnclHa Ojenu )U9t wast of Mexico, U paasoil eiist- wnrd across Mexlei, and eutered the United .States nenr N'ew Orlonus, proceo.l- Ing lu a uortlieaatoriy direction until It leit tlio continent olose to Norfolk, Vn. Then It crosaoJ Hie Allantlc, touoiioil PortugHl nud aftorwar.l passel n.-ro.s Nortlier.i Afrlon, lonving the nnrtb llunlly uenr tbo norllioru end uf the Ue.l Hea.
Tbe ocllpaewas visible througbout North A.uerles, Europe a..,l Africa, but wna total only In so.ne pnrts of Loulaln.,n, AlHl,n,ua, Oeorsln, North Carolina, Sjutli Csro!ln,i aud VlrKlnla In the Uulte.l Stntos. It w,.a unprece.leuto.l In moro Hinu ouo rsapoet. Its path of totnllty, Inateu t of extending tlirougli sparsely settled regions or r,.n. ulllg ovor acaiit ex|i,insQ of water, cross,,,! 1.x Htntes In n |,.,|,ul,.,i! portion of tbu 70untr>, ali of tbe region beiug eaaily no- cwalblo l.y rail and wnler.
It has been olovon ye:.r.a aluee n ainiilar evont wna wltuHs.,..!, hut the n.:.-atico,nunt if aalronomlcil science nn.l the iDnrv..louH l.nprovements lu toleacoi.ea, itiiotogrnpliy, -III.I ..leotricn! nppnrnt.is lusuro.l more t'omplete obaervallons tban ovor bef.ire knoirn, Thn Unite.l Ktates Governmout .in.l all great e.lu,.ntlonnll„atlt,ulcus iniiilo ..labor,Ito and costly prop'irnilous to i^ot .ho boat possiblo oiMorvati.ius, un.l millions of .loll,ird wor.l ex|.o,i,lo 1 In thi.s way.
Willie gri.nt Interi'sl ntlaebed to (lie ocilpse Itaelf, the olijnot uf tbe aatrono.nora ¦o,upoalng "oell|iso eipedillans-rro,n ail pnrts of liie country was uot nionu lo ob- lervo Ibe passing of tl.e moou beftiru the iun, but 11,0 stu'ty uf tl.e coronn. This (uirilL'iiliir l,r,i„eli „f tbe i,lieiio,iien:i goii.'r- iliy nttHii.lInK nu ccitpa.i lii.a perhaps nt- Irncto,! ,u.isl nttcH.ii,, ns the eauso uf tho ior.ma Is not yet .l..tor,,ilnel.
Mngnlll.'ent na Hie spuclncle waa In i.art if Ibo pntl. tliat It traverao.1 from N.-w 3rlen09 to N.irfolk, thn c'ou.lltlons for Hie jbaervntlou lu (Hr'..IT Algiers wero tl... most p.'rfect ever voiicliaaf.Ht astruuo.iieri ivillilu tbe memory uf tho oldost of Ibem, C..gland, Frnuo", n.ir,uany, Italy an.l Switzerland aent their moat skillful pro. feasors In Hie sin.ly of Ilia wonders ot tlio hoavoup, and woll were they repal.l for tho lournoy,
(lonernlly apenkiog. the oh9erv,'itI,>us iaken by tbo natronomors w.'re cullno'l to ibreo eop,ir,ito lln.'s of work—tho ol.l metho.l of teloseo|.lo oljsorvallous. Hie ilewliiir of tbo eellivsn wltli the nnko.l eye, an.l tbo pbotogrnplilug of tbe plieuo:ueuu -.1 tbe ocllpao,
rrealdenl Neea ll.e KrIlpae.
Fo»T M..SR..F., Va. (.SpeclnO.—Tin. sou ivns intally eclipsed at 8.SJ o'clock In n cLindletissky. -riiouaiiudsof peoplecrow.l. e.l tlio pier... veri.ti.las, nn.l rninpnrta t.i wnleli the uiarvelous pi.enoineuon, Tnu I'roal.li.iil nn.l Ills partv watobo.l the pbeoo- ,nonou fro,u the llolplilu neur Lambert's . Point, an.l Secretary (I.iito aud party from I tbollttlltliouao len.ler Hilly. |
ASSASSINS FIRE INTO FARMHOUSE, j
Four of a Fainny of Sii Slinl Iluwn While !
Sllllna Aronnd a T able 1
As..11, Mluu. (.'Ip.'.clal.l,- tVllllnm Wise, j
a fnr.nur, w..s alttlog nt a table wllb bia j
wife and four cbiiJrou In their home tea ,
iiilloa from horo wbon aoiiie persoua Hred j
throu,CU tbo win.b.w willi a aliolguu '
and n Winclieslet rifla. William Wise, I -Ir., sevn yeara . .uU, fell deal.
Jainea Wise, (.levoii years olj, wn. i
SI1..1 ilirouith the rlgbt Inug nn.l lost lvr,i .
lingers of his H,<bl baud. William Wise, ,
tblrty-elKht venrs ol.l, w.-ia sliot lu the ;
riglit shoulder from i.ehln.l, t..n buckshot . entering biH bo.lv. Ha Is pnralvr.el an.l
will ,Ile. Mra. Wise was s!,ot 111 tl,e baek. j
tbe bullet eineriting fro,u ber al..i,>ineii. t
Hbe will ,lie. Eliza uu,l MaiHia, tho ,laugb- |
ters, eseiiped, ,
It Iwaa not known who .11.1 tlio shoot- '
lns, but the su.pl.'lon ol (b., a,ithorllles |
leil ou two persons n.iw un.ler &,iivell- !
lunce. Ill all ten or eleven ahota were fired. '
Tbe Wise faiuily ba.l recently moved hers .
from Wlaeou.lu, where tliey aro aai.l to I bavo boon Involve 1 In a feu.l, Tbey alae
had some !lt!gnt|..n here. ;
Many Plllpinoa Snrren.ler. '
Tl,c W,ir Hep.irlm.'nt nl W,i.l,l,iKt.in baa receive.! a cableirrn,n fr.mi lie.iera! M;ie. { Artbur. at Maotls, savlnit Hint tbre^ .,m. ' cera, nity-.lx nu-u, witb l,.rlr-slx r<n«-, 1 autren.lere.l uncin.lillol.aily at (-u.npn i Three ..Uleeri, foriy-alx meu, will, niiv- I livo rlllaa also aurreuderej unc.>ii.l|tionally at Tarlae. _ |
llnUbera Serure 810.000.
Tbe l'ei,ln..ula lliuk of Wllllaiu.buru', Va.. was eolere.l l.y r..blv.rs. who blew ..pen lhe .ate an I •e.-,ir.>d SIO.!**) in money. Tber" were »l I eip|.„l..u«. TUe.r awakenela nu.nlMT of He- real.leut..
lUMr-Urliiah XTar Nolea.
T!,e Tr.-in9vnnl Natl.nal Dvnk ba^ aus- ! len.le.l gold (.ayinenta. |
General IloulI" la .l.iaily swaepiug lb" eastern ae.ll u .,f tbe Fr-e Hnte.
The lorelun mer-eusriea In tho Boei 1 ar..,y bavo aufTere.l heavily la recent en- ' |!»i;emeots.
Mx a,e«e tral... I, ire l,"eu .ird"re 1 to b» ; prepared ..I A. lenb ¦! lor trau.i'.rlallao l.l >..uti, Afn-.i.
rhoTrauavaaler. iytm .fleD.le.1 the Free . M.leta bv dealr.iylug tbe sploulld l-rUges I n. rib ..f kr.ionalal.
r fbe Ru..|an Amb.ilin...! i'irp. will, tb-> ' D-iera has neeom" .i,ag,i.te.! au 1 baa aake-l 1 tti" i-zar ... reeall It. I
G"ner4l Melbuen I.. mat'lOuiz tbrougb ' tbe Free .Ilale t'.war.l Kro uatad.
A rafarwod.iru .in 1.1" ije-li.<u ..f .''lallu- ¦ uinK tbe war la aai 1 t ' b-' 1; jlng ou aoi'^ag , Ibe B.i"c ligbllng men.
Rep.na ..f t.ie re—nt n<blia{ In Houlli , A'ri.-a e.intaln. aejo-lnta ot tbe capture if uum^era uf Boer wsgoaa.
i-brU B.lb*. brother .-if tli» Boet c.m Bm,, ler-ln-l'blef. Itv. I"»»n appilntel A. alaiant Commau.ler.lu-rulef
The folontal Pnl.-'i wli.. retire! w.i. Ibe IV>«ra a Tva* Hi.* Orange R.rer br.v,. de,'l.lrj I.l e-ioUauaavitb Ihetu iat i tbe Tranavaal.
Sew Y.^lW City (lrm. bare b"en l-i- .^Irn^tadl.i raaain. ship osnt. i.. tbe Ti-aa*. ; vaal. w'll -a la laksMw m >t« aa early eal j pl Ue war. --^^^ I
Hr. Lona, Mo. (SpoclslV -A street .-ai ou the Beilelonlain division wns blown i;. l.r n dynamite homli In Norlh St. Loul.s. Two pollcemeu slalloncj on tlio cir wero seriously Injured, rite motormnu nn.l cou ductor tvere shi-hHy l„jnre.l. Inme.ll ately after Ibe explosion n gr.-at crow.l collcctc.l aud bennn jeering the non-union craw, A s,iun.l ol polieo ntlraete.l by tlte noise bol.l tbem away from dolni: n,iy bodily violence unlil tbe nmimlnoce Lore tlie Injured to the bospital. Thn wreeklni; erew wblcb en,ne lo clear tne rtlsnble.l em from the tracks was nssn,le.l with atones but the pollee .ilsperse.l ll.e crow.l.
As s rea.lit of nu ..ueonnler between striking and uon.atrlklug e:nploye9 ot Ibe transit syatem three men wero shot, oni being fatally an.l the otiiers serl.iualy wounded. A" Pblllp Sulli,nn. Jame. Sullivan and Patrick (J-Coniieil, atrlkers wore passing tlirouirii bsfnyetle I'nrk tbey wero approa.ihe.t Irom u.e rent and llred up..,, by three men i-nl.l to bo lu the eoni|.a,n-s e,ni.lov. One of the l,ull"t« i.avjo.l tbroug', Pl,l!l|. H,illlvai,-s rigbl bmir, giving bira a mnrlsl wouu.l, James Mnlllvan reeeive.l n ball lu tbe left cbeek an.l O-Connoii wa' shot tlironir'i tbe rlg'it leu. Aceoonla of tbe affair .Iifler, «o„,e byslan.lers clahnlnn thut it w,ia a deliberate atte:npi nt assns. sinatlou ou tbe part of the c.-imiinnis new employes, while others over lhat It wns .,othlng moro or leas thnn a pllcbe,! b illli. hetween two factious.
State Labor (;o,n,nlS9loner llixoy bns .le¬ cided to altemi.t to for.'o nrblirnllon un.ler a law passed by tbo recent Ln|;|slaluro, The act pr.ivl.les for a ll.„ird of Arlillrntlon to adjust dlirereii.'Hs betir,.eii corporations and tiielr mon. -r.io eo,npauy hohls Ibat tbo strikers aro uo !o,iger lu tlieir empbiv an,I hence tbe law .toes not apply, lllxey will tost the eiise by ,,a,nlnK tho nr!,!lra- tora, 9lnoe the compnuy has rof,i«.„| 1,, ,!,, 90, Tb" 9trikers say thev nro willing (n auhmli tbelr dlfTorenoes t,, auy l,n!,arll.il bonr.l.
The Latmrro.nmlssloner lia„ .ieeld,..! (.. force srollralion If be cm .1 , n , ni.ler t Ito law, an.l tlin Bouer.il pnbli.' woul.l b.. Iiearllly gla.l o( nuy action wbloh ivoii.I lermloale this .Usnslrou. str.iKk'lo hel.v.-on capital nn.l labor wbloii I..is |, ir.ilyEe.1 tb.. en.lroclty tor over threo woe'n wltb.)„t any pr.'Suut pro.poit ol II,.1 .•ont,iu.|l,,g parlies coming to 11,1 i.Kree„,..„l.
Four persons have l.eeu lillled, Iwenly- llvHsbot an.l fnlly n liuiolro! in..r,. ..f l.ss lerlously Injur...! by .ulsslle.. Tbo l,,.s t., the ,'lty In b„sl',i".« ii„.l ,'il rn polieo «^'- KrcKnles about 11,000,0:10. Tlie I.,.St., 11,0
company lu fires 1 .leslr.O't! in of pro|.-
erly will reach a balf u,ll!|.,n,
LONE- ftOBBSR ON A TH\!N,
, g^eftt deposits UDCinimel.
The Senate passed a joint resolution re appointing Aalrow D. tyiiiio a U.>Kent ol tbe 6mltb90Ulan Institution.
All Forrouith B.y. Hie TurkUll Minlat
I Ihe old "wr.rkInK oul" road-tai sysK fuder Hie term -I ihe law!!,ePIate agreed lo pay twenty-- '.e per cent, of all sums .hus levied bv anvt-.wn for highways, un- less au'Ii twentv-llvn per cant, exceeded tenth nf one per cent, of tbe taiabl.
'aiie.l on Se-retary Hay Thursday for tbo ' y,iluatlon nl the town. Cnder this arrange, j llrat time .since lie learneil of tho charactet ; ment a town lowing a highway tax ol , ol the note sent lo his flovernment de- , fKiOO, forinatnnce, for tl.e repair ami maln- mandlngtho payment of tbo Armeula in. ' teuanee or lis roada, woul.l receive tlOO demully. from II." State, an.l In Ihls w .v wiluout |
The House pns.se.l Hi" .icnale bill lo re- "xlrn n.s«ess,„ont woul.l bave »20fl9 l.i ox- serve certain lands lu Ua.yall f.ir cometery i;on.l ..n lis r.mds In a _«lncl purpos '¦ ¦¦
Ilesl-
.!e,il
ivalllMT III.
ri,,is far lifl
t-autnite of il.,' op|,.-,rt„„l
Slate
iiir.T, , nl-
Oiir Adaple.1 lalan.la.
Seereinry n.-ot ofTere.l Hiepiaeeof Ju.ltfe !o"obt"iinn„,o,cliii ni i from the state
Advocate of Porlo Illco tn Clmrh's T. Sni- ; .-re.i.sury lor l.i.-al lii|.r.ive,n.>nts. nn.l alio- l.lll. f;ruier Lieutenant.Oovernor of Now ;ether hnv. re-elve I t.i4.s-|7..-i^ f.,r oxpnn.
Vork, i JItnroa under H.e Fuller act. Tl.ownrrnnt
Oovernor flenerni Wood bns or.lere.l a I ust drawn by tbe Slnte Controllor .lb thorough ovcrbnnllr.it of Il,e various 0.,v- rl.les this amount among tbo several conn-
iment ilepnrlmenl In (.'nb: The street rnilwnys of II iv.ina, Cnl, to chau'^o Ihe motive [niwer from lior: ,'lootrlclty.
follows: All.anv, tll27: (^lienaniro t717; Du.oI.e.s, tS305; Franklin. »Hi; :>r..»ne, tll'21; Malison, A'iahi Oneida, ma'.; Onon Inga, tM-16; Oran«e, 2143; loam, tl7IO; n.iekl-.n.l, S.lS.-l; Su(T..!k,
Urlga.ller-«anoral.'(cl.wnn,wbown«0..n. H2,79,-.;' T.^ni'ikln.. I'S;' Ulster, fUOo'; , b. era Otis's chief of slnlT baa sent to ibo .VeMcl.oater, I.I.W,. k
State Department nn exbauatlve report of a.
I'or
.Ii.||,
Ilul,
I'aaaenrera i.i a I'ull...a., (l.r.
()!«An», Nob. (Special).-The Ht. Louis aud Kansns City oX|,res9 <,n ll,.' Miss.,url- ra''inc ron'l was bell u|. l.y n l.ne r,,l.ber lieliveon Ver.lon ami Htoll.i a h.w ilnys ll^•., Olio cnr, a Ptilliuaii, wns sear,'',e.l, bul n ;om|,nrallvelv small amount w,is obtalne.l.
Tbe robber forced Hie con.luctor to ko tbr.ioeb tbu car nboa.l of him n,id ,lr„w back tbe sections of ench lierU, as It ii-ns reach,..!. A traveling man from Kan.saa Clly, H. A. Freilorlok, wbo resl-t...!, wns shot nt, the liullet grazing bis bea.l an.l Itnlied.llng Itself In Ihe win.iow frame, James W, Otr, general attorney of Um roa.l at Atohlsoii. gave tbe robbor til) an.i eiplalnn.l that Ills paasbook wna of no .ISO to any one except liimaeil. Tbo rob. ber, tliereforo nllowe.l blm lo rnlnin It, A. H. Sprague, IravolinK auilior of Ii.e MlHso.iri Paeidc, ,vas ro'loved ol his book conlnlning pusses an,I al.nut tlO in -iisli. From a U„lo,i r.icilK- om.'bil nml bis wife a inil" cbauk'o was ..l.lnlno.l. tno woman libllug Hi., roll of bills while tbo rol r searcii" 1 her li,tsl,an.I's riolb.'s.
Til., robber j,i,iii,e.l .,ff at the „,'xt sla-
iopart coudltlons In the Plilllpplnes
Tbe Ilemocratio Union at Hivana I,, Issued n ni,inlf,>stoln wl,icli II nitncks a>, abuses l,otli tb- <)al.iins au.| Americau Its tono Is er' ^ osslmlstl.-.
Iln.neallr.
Julius Arnold, senl.ir member of a la, Hmi In London, Knglaud, was nrr.'st.il I Kan Franclaoo on tlio charge of haviug ioiVrt'iliso'
embesilod tl 5,000,
"Wll.l Mm nf ll.irueo" llp.v I. I
Thomas Kme ,lle.l at his s.v,-s home In i Jr!gl,ton at Hie ngo of s,.ven.v voars. A
ibyslelan of Rocliesler elnpnod Ibo holy. 1
,aTlnit tbnl I,e bnl pai.l Kane 101 for I,l9 j
einnlns two yenrs nif,. Kane'., death wna | .-.•ry s,i.l.len, an.l C.roner slMey d..eld«.l
lint an autopsy waa nec.isaary. Tills wna j
ll. nn,l a oerlillealenl death from j grante.l. Kane has I
TUE S\BIl\TH SCIIOOL, I
INTERNATIONA!. LESSON COMMENTS FOR JUNE 3. '
Sal.Jerl, The Tweire Aont Forth. Slalk I la., 3,% t'l I., M—Oolden Tetl. Ma... > , -1,0—Meinnrx Veraea. ia.. .-10,18 —Cu,..- '• meutarj on the llay-a Leaaun- i
35. '-Jesus wont about. - This showsHi-it Je.u9 waa actively en^'oge I In thu wrk. ' "rhn gospel ot tbe kioK.lo.n. - Hi. pr..- i claimed the good nowj of Ills splVliual . king.lom wbloh He cone to ^et u]. In the boarl9 of men. Paul savs it conalata i.t "rigbteomness, peace ant joy in tbe H..lv ' Ghost," He toid them ot u kingdom ..f i grncoand itlory now to be setup uu.ler the government of a Ue.liator. "Aod lieallnR I every sickness." To Ills preaching Ho I j.ilns all works ol mercy and temporal as- "Istnnee to the bodies ol raer, ".Among .ll.'people, • Ho lai.gl.t not only in tho ircillhy ellios, bul in Ibe poor villsuesaml | ll. tbe private houses, aud wbereror lie f iii'i.l enrnesl bearers.
:!-.. ••IVheu lb. saw tbo mullllu.les." The j .' ..jutry w,is very densely populated at thla , thne. -I'bls nnl tbo uoxt two verses are nn Iniro.hiction Ii Ihe nccount given lo tbe fullowing eb.-ipter. Several reasons le.l lo His coinmlssl.iulng tbe twelve ap.'sties an.l sen ling tbem oyt to preach. (11 Tho Rrowlug eagerness of the people to b.'ar tbe uew RiLspel. Tho ,lo,nand could uot illslle.l bv one preneher. ('ii Tho Ing opposition ot tho Pbarl9.'e9 lunde rent Ib" neeesaltv ol not ouly ap. poinllng. iiut cr irniu,ng meu to preneb (-|,rl.«l-9 Ki.spel. (31 It W.IS because He lille.l Ibe uiullliu.le, who wero like hnrnssed nn.l panting siieop witliout a sbepber.l, sud like a iiaryest lolt unreapt
lit of laiiorers. "Wllh eom|i iipbnlle wor.l showing bow Chrjet
iry intorosting attilv for nitysieiaus
A'uos Ktiriiiig, an alioi:o.l acconi|.lli'e of -or n iiumber of years. Ilo aiifTHro.l from
llenrv tvorv In tlio murder of Profossor loromoualla, a illso.iae wbleb causes an
Wbllo In P'llla.leli.llla, wascauglil luTron. inlnrgement ol dllTerant momlicra. Ills
too. N. J. i iiin.ls and foet were of evtriiordlnary size.
Two PlrlKors an.i a bystander were ^u enternrlsing nmuso.uent manager got
wo,.nde.t by n vnlb.-y hrel Trim near lu St. l"''! «' Knlie ami nia.le manv dollars out ot
Littlo nlleutlon Is beiug paid to tho Court's liijunetlon.
Tlio propo.anl tn bold a conslllutlonnl convenllon In VIritlula to illsfninehlae tbo negroes was cnrrii'd in Hie eii-cH.'n Tliurs. dny.
Loui.a I.owlHi, a victim of con»n,n| coinmltle.l auk-ldo In New Vork i''ll prev.int bi.s llaneee. Miss Florence 11. n Moore, from .sacrlMclug herself by marry ing hlui.
Nathan P. Hill, Former Unite.l Slates Senalor from Colora,!.), .lie,! at Denver of gen. rul .lobllity. He was sixty-eight years
Ha exhibited b|,o as .be "wild man if n.irneo" at Onl.irl.. Beacl, for tw.i noutba lasl au,n,nor. He hn.l bbn un.ler I tout In a bo! of straw, aud ba.l l,eavy 'balna tastenn I tn bis n„k1*<. At a 9lg,ml I,a "wll.l man" ivoul.l howl m99t .llsms+iy- l,i.| clank tbo ..bnlns. Ho «». alsn ex. .Iblto.1 nt Concus Like as "Brutus tbs 3rut"," an.l l.li! crowds vlo.vo 1 his lm. i
bntols au.l feet, I
oi.l
Ileleca.e. to the Farinpra' t'nnereaa. Oovornor Itoosevelt bns appointe.l Hi* ollowlng as .leleitntea to represotit tula ilnie al Ibo Farmers' National Congre.s to le liebl In Col.irn.Io Sprlnu-s. Au:{„sl 21-:ll: rhoBipllsl Home Missionary Society. In rimotby I,. Woo,irufT. Urooklvn: Henrv S. ssl.in at Detroit, Ml"li., elected ..fllcora ^.nblor, Clinthnm; F.III.,1 B. N.irris. So,lu3; he ensuing yenr. A commlltee on 'rnnk F.. Dawley, Fnveliovllle; L Iward A,
comity nnd f
work betweeu 11,0 Proleslni,! den
tlon9 wns nr.l.'re.l ni.j.ointe,!.
A iioller nl >Icrcrriiii'9 sawmill, ton mil.. west of CovluKton, Ky., expl.i.le.l, klllli, five :non nn,l oo,nplHlo!y wrecking Hi plan'. Cniilaln James A. McFerrnn. tl, pronrleior, wns n.noug the k!!lo,l, ami wn will! known Hirouitbout tlie Slnte,
After liavlni- occui.lo.l their Innila un.lis
inrbe.l for g. rntlona, tbo lllilnelnnder
'allo.l ttiioM I., .lefend Ibelr Hll
DEWEY ANO VICE-PRESIDENCY,
.iinlral IVuul.l IMul llerilne i:iianlnin
nliialln
Ka
(l.r
iN.ir.iN, l>. (". (Speeiiil).— Wllh Hie 'I that more Ihan Ilu. nijressary ' .if ileleualiis to tho K:in>n9 CUy ii.ii.venll.in will bo Inslrii''!.. 1 f.ir Mr. liryan, A.I,nirai Ilowoy noiy ns're.ii ivitli ill Ina.llng politleiana heretb .1 tho „.>,ul- „ali.l,. „l tbe Nebraskai, for rresld.mt Is Inevltalile.
Tbe A.lmiral makea It ele„r lo nil frien.ls will, whom be talks that !,e will ii.it have u„e|.anK„f r"«rel or ,ll8n|.pol„ln,.'i,t II bis uuuiu Is uot pii3aaulu.l lu tbe Kai.^„" (iiiy OoDveullon, Iti.Uo.l, lie has frerpienlly re- peate.l wbat be aald a long Ilme ago-l lint be did not believe be would Ilva a yenr If iio iiecniuo Prosldent,
It the Kansas City Convention slioubl i.y aielnmallou place him ou the llcKet Willi .Mr, Bryau, he probably w.iul.l not decline.
lie hns uo iiersonal .lesire for eilher I.lace, lint lie la It, Iho bnn.Is of 11,.. people, and Is apparently wllllni; 10 servo the,,, 1„ any plnce t.i wbleb tbey may call blm, eve,, 41 n personal saeililoe,
MARRIAGE OF AGED PAIP.
Ilatine.l Voull.ful Vn.ra AHrr S.rentr nne I.nna V.ara nt Mtlrllly,
S,.rrH Bl.....Ml,.:...,, dbl') (Si.e.-iaH. August Croll, eighty.alx, aud K„t„ Putnim, eluliIy-elKht years ol.l, were married !,er.. a few days ag... Eog;.,;".! nt the aifes ..f lifteen an.l aeventeeu, tbev ratille.l Ihelr youthful vowa at the allar after sev..i,ly- one long years ot lldolltv.
Famliy oppoalllou ao.l lack nf money .le- ferred tbe i.r.isiiectlvo marrlnue trim iinm to tl,ne, an.l one day after a l..i,< la,k,tbev ina.len aingnl.ir ri>»oliiH.,t,-n,il l.i „,nrry uulll I1.1II1 lia.l reaebe.l au n.lvance I a,,'" nn.l wore fliianclallv able to .!.. s.i.
Morrow County Is uoled lor Hlo lonsev- llv ol Ils uativ.-s, aud tbere w.-re pre.ent about llfly persons, tbe vo,intf,-st of whom was •III) one v..ars of nge. The ,nlnl»l-r. llev. .Moorehotise, Is elubly-B.'Ve,. y.iars ..f nge, nul nu old schooimale ol i..itli |..-ir¬ lies.
Nrnal* Ortlera Cuban ln.|..lry. Tbe United states Senate agr.-.'l lo the roaolutiou l..r au luve9HKaH..u by Hie Committee on Culian Affairs of tbe Cul.nn postal and oiber lrrei;ulnri,le«, auCorlz. init tbe coromiltee to visit Liiin, if nee..». sary, to joirsue tbe luipilry. -rli" mein!,rrs of the comni!tl..e aro Senalor Piatt (ll.-,.. Conn.-), Cbalrnian, and Me-sra, Al.lric:,, Cullo,n, liavis, McVUllan, (-b,in.ller, Sp.,..u. er. Teller, Money, T.-illnferro an.l BnlU-r.
Moriuons Nellie In VVrnuiInc
In a caravan Inelu.line 170 wngous and a large ber.l of .-aul". tbe lirst M.>r,n.>n cl. ouv fr.im riali has arrive! ,it I,. .lesl|..„ 111,, 111 III" Big Ibirt, Valle.. W.io. The pilgrims siarle.l fr..,n tbelr '..r,u.'r bo,nes abuul six week ago.
nillaueo In missl.iu ^lilahan, Oonri!.. L. Fiauders. Albiuy; W. .V. Warn. Franklin J. Jn.l, Ilatavl'i; "Ihnrles A. Wloniir, Coblesklli; Fro.lerl^k J. vrn'ke. Aleian.lerU. S.nilb, H.-nrv li, PIf.
..rd, James (1. U.iwla,,.!, J.i I. Union,
lere.ulab A. N.,rtl,, New Vork Cil v: Will- nm E. Lann. 11,»t Avon; llnnlol P. Witter, ll.'!,ford; A, E-nersou lii!,c.ick, llrlitblon; ^uKoiio llnrmo,,, Miimfor,!; Henry Vnu Fr.>don!.ur|[, Port Jervl-: Wlllln.u I,. n.lH,. 'rf.,r'l, W„.|.!ington; Wllilain II. Jor.l-in, leonvn; Welllnitton Bnssl.r, Mid Iloburc; . ,„„ , , , .. ,-,„,. ,. . IVIIIiani W, Co.-ks, (1,.| We-lbnrv, L.I,;
w..it ?mo;e banVl.^i;;'™"'' "" "" ''"•"""" >*- Wlll"l9,'B„ysi,le, L. I.; George w..itli more than 3.000,000. I, ¦r„„u„.,„i^ ,i|„„ n,,ad. I,. 1.; OeorKO
" nor 11o»l:i,n,n, of KontucUv. laane.l Jaoonls, llnntlngton, I.. I.; Simeon 8.
' ' ' Hawkins, Jain.'"i...r., L. I.; Edward Coop-
sr. Herapslon.l, L. I
llrlvea Tro.., Norlh W.
nlling u-,111 lo„K- !'..st Ibo nsiia
Bla.-kl Unite.! Slates .Sonnlor 10 succeed W-i!ll„ L!n,l9:,y.
Mayor Chnrles H. Tumor, of r,irkei burg, W, Vn,, au.l several formor „
pr...-eiil Cuncllnien hnvo beeu Indlclod l,y ,,,7;",,;^sm^ii'iu ioL-Vlrivos, tiVal "lim "liigl, he (iraud Jury ou chiirgos ol rceelvlug „,,„.r n,|,.„i „„i,si,|„ „„,| tho dauKor ol '"'"'"''- ' il,nbor ll.iatlug olt Into lloodel awninpa
Too fulte.l Sintes steamship llelroll, in.l inarsboa nnd Hioro bo.-o,nlng stranded wl,lcl, went nut of co,n,nl9.|.,„ nt Ports, .nlabt I... ay..rtn.l; the bli: llel.ls ..I .„ w bigs mouth, N. H,, hna been found to I11 In a an.l pulp w.iod wbl.-li bavo been liobl In verv bad condition. !,i,o,ns up nt Hie !,ea,lwal.-rs of the %laok
Tlin Hepuiiiicau Slato Convonllon ot lllvor lu In.b.pen.b.m-c. Oiler, Heaver aud
South Dakota nomlioilod Cbarles 11. II.. '
rled, of Eurokn, for Oovornor. The .l..| Kulos to tho nnllonnl oiivoollon w..r.. I Hiructod lor M.-Kinloy, .
reeks -h:ive b.-en slarte.l .low, .tre„,n, n„,l river driving uu 'bo main wnlerwav of tbo southern slope of tbo great w.,.i,ls bns bog.111. Tlm drives on llto slreai.is nf Ibo aoiitbero b|.i|i" of tbo Aillron.liieks were siarie.l loi.k' nsn, H.al on SI. lieirls. 11,1.ler llio illroctpin „f (le.,riro (llbsiin. nf WestSlockliolin, baving renched lhe b„o„,s „t H," latter p!aco nn,l Parlsli. vlllo, wbllo tbo .Irlvi.s on tbe Itaeket, .be (irass nud 11." (l-woijaleble have rmclie.l Mm lower levels .it H... nliove streams and ,ro weil out ,.f H,H forest aeoHo,,,
Thomas M"Oovern, who sent his bo||„,| alilrl to Presl'lont McKlnley by ,nnll, "just 10 abow tbo Pre.sblenI wl,nt a ,!lrivc|iv Chicago l.s," was snnt lo the Slato Asy!,i,n tor Hio Iiisan,. at K,„k,ik".', III.
Jlrs. Jo.sep',l„e M.'SI,,iiio nn.l bor Illlle sou were siinri.'nl,-.! wblle trying t.i eseape from a burniug bnusc In N«.w York City.
Tho bo.lv of F. W. JIovIo, nt ono lime a woaltliy Cillforola miner n„.i „io:nl,er of tbo (California Lot'lsla.nre. w,i9 f,i„nd H.i 1.. Ing in tbo North lllvor olTJersey Cily, N, J. The ludicaHon9 |,olnl to suicide.
Copbous Iloliorts, of Winste.l, Conn,, hav. ''''""" Ing been chnitol by the teunnt ot bis ""^y' farm, alvortlse.l for a thiol, cunvb't pre. "' " lerrcl, to sne.-eo.l 1,1m.
The entire husliioss portion of Forrest
Miss., waa iloslroycl by lltL-, untalliuu u . (.^'j' f in'ooo.' 'sntr tliat tIHa to Hie .Slato
Nlale Ilaa Title In Slale Fair (Irniind..
The ilee.la translorrlnR tbo linerosl ol
ibo Syraeuse prom.iler. ..f the Stale Fair
Is In Syracuse to Ihe Htnte un.ler Ilio I
.Kimo have |.»nu III,,.! will, SIntoCon- i
r..llcr Moritnn. The Slal.i Fair C .mnils.
I.IU n|,p.,Into,! by ll," (lov..r,...r no.lor Ibo
,et i.n-»...t by me last L.'K'Islnlu ro pur.
1 tbo hobllogsot tbeSyraeus,) pnrt!
loss of tiiOS.OOO. Serontoen bull.llnga weru liurne.l. luclu.llug tho P.natolTl.'o.
A valualil". d.'poali of copper nro haa bee llscovero.l In tbo vicinity ol Van llurei. Mo: The oro is aaid to exl9t In Immeus ,),inntll1o9.
Four e!,ll.lren of Tbo-nas Brn.ly wer juruod to .lent!, lo their boiue „..nr Nasi, Ille, Toiin,, the houso hnvlng ciuKht llr
during tha absoneo of their |,aronla nt it liaa piaood i
,1s lies wllh the Stale thn Stnte |.-,ilr ai.i.roprlallou ol riO,000 ,na,lo bv the .ast Los'lslaluro beeo.nes available. There IS a niortgaae ol 50,000 on the Fair grounds, sud this Hie stiito has assumed.
Franrl.iae Tax Valnaiion..
Tb" Slato Uoar.l of Tnx C.mmlssloners ad tbe tenlallve vnluntlons wbicb
oliurch
Hio
speclnl Irnneblsi's ot
corporations openillmt In Scbonecln.!' Firo In Hio Yaie Olisnrvatorv at Naw ' (Iswngo, Hornellsvllle, ami Corning. In Haven, Cou,,., ilamag.i.l the 9po.'lal lnatr,|. ' -iclioneela.ly the l..l„l assessment bat boon inenis wblo), tho Ynln as'.ronomors were to Incronaed from 105,«n0lo 21.1,740; In (Is- liave tnken South lo view tbototnl ecil|i9.>. ' wegn from .'ic.liflio .',1111,00:1; in Hortu.lla- llulldlug wns nlso burn.'.]. ' ' ' ' '" -''-•
Thecanoulzntlon nf Johu Bat.H-t D" l.i alio, fOun.ler of 11... or.|..r nf (-liristi,,.
Brothers, aud liita da Cas.'l Augustlnlan order, was ci.|ol.r,iIe.l al SI. Peter's, al Rome, wtth great p..,op. Ouo plkrl-n waa kllie.l In the crnan, Tlio P..pe a|.peare.l to lie In lb" li.>at .,f benlH,,
Kllmke, tho State Mining Engineer of the. Tranavaal, has raoelre.l six mont-is- leave v'.irkViouso.'wIi'lob" pronounced tiiem geuu
I'earla Fouml It, n rarlrldse.
Daniel Sherwood, of s.,ff,.ro, l,,isj,isl le. celve.1 t,50 for nine pearls wl,l.'l, l,e fonn.l '11 Iho atomnch „( a parlrbli!... Tbo blr.I ivas s!,ot by Slephon llei-roal, a ueBr..,wbo • nld It to sl.nr»r.>o.t f.',r liflv cents, Sher. woo.l took tb" blr.I !,.....o an.l bis wlf.> wai oreparlng it f.ir II," labl,' wbei, al,e ,|l-n.iv. I Hie pearl", Tliev w"re sent 1.
hie an.l |,urcbase.l th.
of absence, proaumabiy li..caiis., h- pr.i
teste.l agninst tbo |.r..p.islilou to bli
the WUwatersran! mine;. . „,,,, „, , „,„,, ,„„
niots have occnrrel rep..atediy wlibin 1 riisHes f). (i.'erenrts, a^'o i Ihirlv.r.ve, a tho last few dars at stoib, Po nerania (ler. (. irli.'b , |..cksmlH. .!l"l a feiv .lavs nso mauy. Tbe .-avalry atlaclce.l Hio erowd ,r„m iho e.Vcta ..f li l,lle lu th.' eb..ok In- aud twenty p -rsons w.-ro Injor.-I. m,.,,,,, ,,„riu„ „ ii,,|,t »-iih G...,ri,'e Or.y, n
A bill wlile!, Ibe Swi. A9s..,nl,lv ad ,pte,l . |,,,tel cnpb.ic. Tbo Cironer iiittde an In- mnklng eoinptilaorv Hi.. Ina.iran"" ng .iu>t yesi!gntl..n In the "„,.„ ati.l will boll dray accident an.l lliuess of all I'orsou. ii.,t - respousllile for liKerearls's d.wHi, doer- 'arnlngthler own living wa'.nii.n being earia dle.l lu grent nironv. Ills laee wns -nbmlltaj to Hie pejple, ,lctuaii..l by a inn- ¦ dislorled ns a result of l.loo.l i.oisoi.lng,
irlty of 170,000, ,
Cecil Bboles and other Hiull, Afrl."in Parann I'aya Fur Horlsh I'lanka.
.tilnlag rallllonnlroi are at 11,0 hoal ol an n,.v George Fle'.cbe- hb.i.ber.l. (.aslor snterprlao l.i.king to tlia ex;.I ..la,I.o, 1,1 „f ,1,,; jielbo.ilai i:l,,ireli „t l.eausl.oro, i:,e mineral wealth of German iV.,-t Alrlji. !,„, ,|ei.o«lta.l n nlieck for »I1 wllb Hi.. Na¬ il IS undsratool In Pr.is.lan Parli.me,,, ilonal Banii «l lllon. Hating tbat if-,ner- lary circles lhat thi bill passed by lhe ebnnts from the front of whose notes lie Prussian HI"! for taxing large .lopart,uei,t l....k apples, ele, na a boy, abo.il.l fall to storos will uot moot with (. ivornmeni aj.- call f.ir their shares of tbo amonnt In Ibir- proral. ly days it sbnnl.! k'..».i the llb.n Library.
Tho recent victories an.l tbn relief of
.Mafeking res,ilie.l In the .'.iebr.illon of II.M , AU Ar.. I the stale.
Queen's birthday I.elnB more elabiratn (!anl9ten claims to be gnlulnir rn|,|.lly la Iban uaual tbro,i«lio,it Hie Btlllsb Eup,re. ! |inp,ilul|..n by Uo. Inllux .if ouisl.I.-rs Ambassador Cii'inte i.re.enlel tb" l.i.-ing Hnruellsvllle Cbrlslinn S.-lentbts have
was moved lu His great lovo for the people. "Bocnuse tbey tainted.' Hlatressed and aenllered. B. V. Tills refers to their spiritual condition rather than to Ibelr pliyslonl allmeuls. "Aa abeep." No rrea- turo la more apt lo go astray tbau a sheep, an,l liaving gone astray none aro more helilos.a. Tbev nre exposed to l,unger. col,l nnd rnvenuns bensts. Hlufui souls nre ns lost sheep. "Huvlnif no shepherd." They ha.l many teachers, hut uoue wbo enred for Ibelr souls, nnd uouo wlio were able. If Ibey l,ad heen willing, to tlve Hiein fuel, Instrucllnn ns tboy nee,l.i.l. Their le„.'Iters, iuatend of serving (io.l, served tbelr own glory nn.l il.ilu,
37. "Harveat plenteous laborois few." Tlieie are multitudes to lie won for Hie now kli.R.lom—.nuillludes prsparod to hear, for tbelr spirits wer.. broken under per¬ sonnl nnd nation..! sorrow; l.ut tl.e uuiubor ot right tea.'I.ers w,i9 small, -Gelklo, Tbe Lord of tbo harvest wns being ,ieprlved oi HIS harvest for want ot laborers to gather It In, Whnt nu accusallou against tbe scribes nu.I i.rlests!
3.S. "Pray yo th"roforo." H.iccrssful In- l.nrers aro ..btalne.l In nnswer 1.. prnyer. Wli.'u things lo.,I; diseouniging we slinubl i.rav more nnd fear loss. '-The Lor.l of the harvest.-¦ Tlie grent. divine Toaclier. Thc nue wbu Is able to give a hnrveat of souls. "Send forth.-' Prepare nnd call mnuy I.i preach tbo Kospel. There Is soinothing grenler than lu-encblng nnd tliat l9io mnke ptencliers. -I'liose whom God sends forth aiicced, Ibo.-e who send Hiomsoives forth, sooner or later lall. How sbnll W" preach .-xeepl wo ho sent? "L,il,orors.-- Jesna \vau,» laborers; lh,ire are only .n very few wbo r.ally work. A eareloss. oasy.going inlulslor will nlways ,lo nelnal l,nr,n.
1. "Ills twelvo dlsclplos." Alter spend¬ ing tbo p,eoedlng uight In prnyer, the Lord csllo,l tb* disciples toKotber nnd ebose twelve, wbloh sugitests tl,at Ho I,a,I In mind the twelvo palrlurcbs, bonds of Hie tribes of Isrnel. -fbey wore called to- gether as ,llsclple9, but after receivInK nu. tborllvti.ey l.ecniuo apostles. "Ho kuvo Ibem iiower. ' Luke adds, "authority." All rigliilul antliorllv I9 ilerlvod from Josns Christ. All power la givou unto lli,n. In heaven nnd in enrtb, aud Ho nioiie .-nu dlapouse i.ower, "Agnluat linclonn aj.lr- Ita," "Over unelenn spirits.- U. V. Tbo easting out of u.iclenu spirits Is bere re. ferrod to ns dialinet fro,n boniing ,ilnens,is, "And to boni.- Tbo design of tho gospel wns to conquer tbo devil nud cure tho worbl. Tlio power nnd nuHiorlty Hius kIvpu Ihoiii would on nbl o tbeui to ei,uin a ml Hie nllentlou and resi.oct ol oveu t bo scribes nud Pharisee..
a. "Apoflles." The only place Hi Ihls gii-p-l wlur" Hio word Is uaed. It menus, i.l »i.nd f.iilb. The names uf tbe twelv" apostles wiire: Simon, Pol.r, Andrew, JnmKS, Jolik, Philip. Bnrtholoniow (Nn- tbaua.il). Tlio.n.ls (Didyiuus), Mattbow (Levi), Jainns tho sua uf Alpbeus icalled nlso James lbs Less, or Iltlle, because he was amull of staliiro), Ju.lo (Ju'las. Lel,. l.eus,TI,,ii|.lu,is, I'bB hrt,tbor ol Juttie.s'ho Less, and null,or of theeplatlB wlileli !,o,ira I,la uamel, Simon tiio (Cuuaauilu (caiie,! also Simon Zolotes, or Sbnon tbo /.oal,,!, Cnnaanito has uo relorenoe to (lansan, bul la ,l»rlvcd from Ibe Hebrew knua, zoni, an,l waa applied to Hhnou because of bis (jn.at zeal In preachInK tho K.ispol ol Christ), nud Jndas Iscarlot.
,',, "Senl fort!,." They wero sent two hy Iwo (Mark 6:7) In dilTeront illrecHoiis. Thoy wero not to go Mlone, Eacli must buvu a com|.n„lou tu give cuu nse! aud lielp to.'aeh otlior iu dimcuitlna, ami to clieer onch other ou the way. They wouid tiius roach different classes of minds, aud nc- i'o,npll9b more real work. Two nro morn thau twlno oun, "Go uot.' Do uot taka anyroad ion.ling lo Gentile populntion. The time had not como for o9tablisl,i„g miaaious to tho (ieuHios. A iins" of opera, thins must bo aocnred nmong tiie Jews. This limitation waa eonlluo.l to tills mls- • iou. "Enter ye uol," Salvation must hrst bo offered to tho Jews, and to liavo Kon.i to lhe Samurllans-aSrlbls time wnuhl havo boeu a stumbling.block lotho Jows.
«. "To tbo lost aheop.-- The Jowisli church was tho nnclout fohl of Go,!, but Hie sheep ba.l walidereil nway and wero l.ist, and unless they wero agniu found nn.l br.u.gbt bnek lo God they would bo lost elerually, "Houso ol Israel," TUo Jews, doscou.lanls ol Isrnel, Ho looked wilb coinpassinn upon tbem because Ihey bu,l sirayod Int.. tho pnlbs of aln nnd error, and wero In n wnmierlnu nud dan l-ernus e.in.lltlon. "Tb.. Gentiles also had heeu aa lost abeep. ' 1 Pot., -i 2.5.
7. 'I'reaob.' riiey wero lo be Itinerant prenciiers. "King,lom of heaven la nt hand.-' We shoulii aill! maketlio kincilom of benvon Ihe subject „| ,„ir prouililuit, and tell Ihe world tbat Hie kingdom haa ?omn, Tbo King ia loiW bere, n„,i salva. Hon Is t.lT.-re.l fr..ely to nil Wbo Wlil re. pent. Malt. 3; 'ii 4 17. *
H. - llal-e tbe dea.l. - Tbia la wanting In many mai|U.erl|.ta, nnd Is b..llov,-,l by sev. .-rni i;.>u,l aulhorilles tn bo p|,nr|.ius, iil. lIu.UKb retalnud In It. V. Thn first Inalance 111 whlell au apoatl" ralB"d Hi.- .leal la re. ..ir.led lu Ihe books .if Aois. 9:Xr,.ti. It seema very Improbable that our Lir.l im. parted at so early a i.erlo.l Ibis highest ol «ll fiii.na 01'supernatural power. -Freely
ers with
elvo.l
aying f.i
nir tliu,n.
iibiua ert
b..ngl,ta8lte. Later .,u Ii,i
llil orecl
llouar Will Nul Taka Ip Ihe A
Chairman Hull .-f Hi- II ••fo tee on Mililary AlT..lrs, nt Wi statel dennllelv Cat .iwl,,,- 0. ne.s ..f the ses«|.,„ It w..,.'! be il 10 e.iusl.ler Ihe 1(11 1.. U.-rea-e cencyolH,.. arml.
llill.
The Calv.ry Pspil.t Cbureb at UHca wna .lesltoye.i by lire. Loss, tnnm.
Mlas Mar) Ilnu.l. ol Geneva, Il.e aebooi tea.'!,er w 1,. was arrosie.t, .-barir.-.l with severely {.uulslilnit a b'.y piipil, was no-
sir
J -seph (-b.i,nl..-r,aiii.iftbeS..,ill, Alt, '... war I. ended iv fall, will apen 1 a lunutb lu tbe Unlled Slat".
Former G..Tern.-r Taylor. ..f Tenneaae... l4mldtol,av" cleared taoOOO nu bis ie-. lure 'eaa.-.u juat -I.se.i.
Tbe Sultau ot Turk-y will sen 1 10 Criw , Prin.-" Kre.l-ri-k WilHam .1 Ger.nany tba Iciiaz.irder, set la dlamonis.
Preal.lenl M-Kinley Intents le vl-ll ,,.- boma in l-aul..u after C .i,i;ress alj .urns io remain two .r lliree weeks
lie. Dr. Mln..t J SaraiT". Hi" n.ited l,.! lariau cierL-ynia,,. wn, tl,i. rummer tnak, n|..ur.'f S .uibeni Eur-pe lu au aul.>„i . b.l".
Cecil gu.dea all«-ts Pol -!. furn.lure an ' design, rot hia bom- li, s. ulb At.,, a T:,ere Is rery Illlle about tbe pla-a Ilia' afiema CDgllab.
Tbem.Ml cinatant -o-jipanl >n of.l.nera •ielsm A. Mil", la :,.. G..tdm aetiei llei Tne general 1. V"ry '03 1 of btui an 1 lb.- doc Is ni.iM luteillgelit.
Rear Admiral Sinjiaiu is ,nuch ann lye^l by reioeais f-it aalogr-«p:i-. Ti .ugh iU».' are U..U aa nil ner ms aa .bey w«re jasi afle. the war. tbey atllt averaire aims ,111. a
week .
li ivern ir L>-40«')ary. ' ' .-',aQe-.ic.i, t. a l.ase'-iall •utbualaat. au.i never mt..e. a asm" •oii.a buaiaaia p*retila. B« fr-i- liuen.ly torn to >ew Vork Ctr lor tne s.l- |i'ir|>.>ae o( «ilss>4la( ajitliuaal Lsagu : gaia*.
cup e'lhs'-rlbol f.ir by A.nerl-ins lo SI Thomas Llpton nt a ban pict lu Liulon.
The Powers, tbri'jgh their rcproieola. Ht« at Pekln, bavo demaml^l of the ciii. uese Government Hie t-nme.Iiate a„i.pr.-s. • loo of the Bixers; .iibi.rwiso the P .wers wiil land troops lu China,
Tbo Brilish loat .,vtv-H,ree ,n"n, twenty. Ivo horses, Iwo .Mavlnisa,,.! a lit ..f n.n. inunltl.in wlien u squa.Ir.n 1' Bibine-. H.Srs" was anil.,t-.i,e I. Tha Biers I jsi ui.e man kine.l, nne wnnu.lel.
The New s..,iC, W,il". Giv-rn ,! U
-peudlng tlio.non a mnntli .rylni: .'. s.a tip ..ut bubnni: |.lai;n". an 1 a wb .io army .it rat catchers la .o pbiy" I.
Tbe Russian balil—',l|. P .iled i nnl II,.. Russian .-''Jlser Air ri .ver. l.mn''i"l a. SI. Pelersburg lu t'.i" pr"..anoo of E'iii..'r..r Nicholas.
In Hie Frenc, Chamber rre,nier W..1. de.-k.B)na*ean 'le-l.ir.-l Cal f, ' (i'.ver.,-'-i j',;,, |,n,iiru i'.->'rsemen iVi Cen'lral N..w V rk! ment was oop.wel ... r....i.en.ug ll... Dry- ; „nd waa fre.inenily referred to as '-DivIl ftts ease. -The Ministry was susiaii," I by , jjamnia - double.
«Jm«t>'m ,'iraVn'.'" '" "''""' "" " "' ' *•''" '"""e out In tb. l,.,e,i,ent of D. L
rrnmeDt s pr..«raTi,n.. (ireenfield'. b.."k andero-kery store In Hie
Tbe gaeen Il.-genl of .-.,.-1,, 1,1. -laine.1 , ,,,(,111, „( the l.u.lueas .n.lriel .If 11 .ra.*.
tbs poatsi eouroulliu witli l!,o 1 ullel j Ji was counned I. tbo basement ari .1."
Slalea. , rear "I Hie I.nihil,11: l.'.l C- I... by ,1,".
Th*r*l» llllie .lo'jbt tbal a h.liy war ba- .mok.' au.l w«l"ra.,..„mi".l I . J-iOOfl T:,|.
h«e» proelslmel In Hie eilreme » . 1: li ul 1 |, (uHy - vere! li ln-..r.i. -.
The llepubllcans of Vales ,in.l S.i-iil,"n ei.ouHes lu .-..1.venli..n at .-.rnUiB r.'i,...n.
, l„»t»d Fra,,kl,ii II. siierw.-....!. ..f n..r„clia.
I vllle. fur Mat«.Sfnal.ir by aciaiHuilin.
. Erie C..n liiet.ir Tii'.ol ire La .ria was run
, ov>r ami killed by a swit-b •ni:iue n,<or
: Wr.verb-y. *
1 E. G M'-yer. uf B,.ffalo. ca.igbi ri lln,i a »|.-vcleou a Ooueae.. Ciuuty rile path was ] irr"slel nul Ilnel 7,-0, |
i fiewitt C. (il! son, ot Fori Plain, .11".| in I
i.Tr.iy wbere ha hn.l l.e..i, visit!uif, al Hie
MONUMENT TO FRANCES SLOCUM,
Algeria and tl
A raliwav auHi^rltv lo Eiigl.vu! (av.iiia, Ce railway c.-n,pi„ll« luay b- dr.v.n t.
delenslve loeaaurea abfiull Me er.al owner- . —
laslal on ral.ing ibe price u( c .ulri-l cal I Inrrlle.! 1.1 I'rniia, In.l.-SUe Maa Ktoiaa lo lhe eatreuie XViirn a (hlbi hr lud.an..
Tbe Ciar of lluaala has raiiil»l an ..hi An elul- rale pr-uran
111* I al: ..b. artiele* agreed upon at Tie llvg'je Pea'* Couferenee.
The rillne«. auHieritiea have .|ecl.|...l tr tnke vlgorou* mev-ur-s tn fjppraaa Ibf ' Boxer*.'-
Ambaas.ad"r Wl.li" a! Berlin. aalJ v-, tbe Krlasrrbaul de.c;;ato. itiai lb" raisti .a. |.eiween Germany aol A-nerl-a w-re never l-aiter tbaa now.
Thierry Pelan'U' « maoalon. r.ear the KIraee. at Parts, Pnt. ", w«- robbe.! ul (10,000 in list* aud jewvlry. Tu* iLIcrea wencaagUt.
An rial . „
tv erow ta of visitors to fe.^rla, Ibl , tb
orcaalon lielni; tbe uuvelliuK ot a bronsa ; iinnuto"Ut In Fran^na slicuai, a cbaracter
in *irerl-an blelorv. .
Amuog Ibe tralera and saraicea of the 1
K .rthw-at ah" was kc-ian a. fie "W,,!," ,
!i .so of 1!." Miami' and as tbe -L^el euil 1 1
"t Wyoming.-- l»rB o( wi.it« parents, a'ls 1
WM stolen wli«u lire >Bara oid by Indiana. I
slie narri'd au ludiau chief aai adu..to.l I Ibr life ol ber hua.^nda \M,\.i.. When ber wiiereabuul. wua dbuiorereil by tua
memurr* of b"r "Wb famliy slie rnf.|«f4 tp I
retu/s to clrlllHiioB. ]
BRAVE DOCTORS' EXPERIMENT.
ro Lire In Ihe IVorld'a I'nhealll.lral Mput in Ordrr .u Study Cau.ra ..f Malaria.
Umler lhe auspices an.l at i!,e ejp,>n9« ..f Hie Brillsli Colonial om.'", Dra Sam. bou, lormerly ol the Iinllan Arn-iy, an.l Low, of IheHobool of Tro|.|.'Hl Mwlleln", aro ilvIni,. iu tbs Itoinnn Canipagua, near Cerveilata, wblcb Is il"a..rltiod as ono of '.be dend leal spols on the globe. Tbelr oljeet la lo .lemonatrnlo dramallcally to Hie |.ttlill"tbat malnria la entirely dun to ainaqtill..I.S. Scientific men airealy tff- -•irulze Ihia fact. If malaria dona not de. velop sfler they liave live! during the w.iral of the araa..n, Irom June to Oelnbar, in a ap.,1 where Ibe wortt lurm ot malaria
Is previk 1. tbev will consbler tbnt It will
al.aolulely .lesiuustrale Iba tru'b of Ib'tr Ib.'ory.
Mav *n|.oiae.lr ll.e Ilrv.ilm.
Allb.iUBl. the lln.ll-iB« '.I tl... ll..:irl ol Army Onluaii.'e om.-ers. rofvenel lode. .'! !" .,|...,. tbe ,no»t effl.'lent an.! I,npr'iv".| able arm fur Hi" aroiy. bavo u.it y.it linen disclnaed. It Is li.'lleve.l Irom pradleal te>la r,'C"t..ly c.ndneted, thai tbo rerllct will be In fav..r ul an Imi'rovo.l aut ,matle | la- '.ul nn.i a .l..iaif nway ailb be r"«nlv..r.
Iliaaael Hoal on Ihe Laka.
Tbe gl-ii,t new fr.iKliter l.ulli fur Hie rittsl.,ir«si"u,n»i,ii. (- imp inv was au<.-e»a- (ullv liiu...-!."d n( Wyai.I.ll". Ml'li. The boat il 174 ftt"! l.ni;. fifty to.! wide aod tw.nlv.elgbl f""t d.ep. Her capaelly la SOU.-/ l-.n* SI." wlil .-"rry "re for .-aruegl". S:," is lb- l.l(ru-». ! .al .... Ce lak.'s
To.al Aba.alarr Lira at Tiiae.y.
Ti r^asMuu.--y.ai.-"l nl lelv y.i,r», di-1 a I.-w lay. ag . at blal,o,D", In Lllil-..-re"k. D.i. ile never s IW a raliruiid tr.ni, nsv-r .,[<.ke.l .If eiiewe.1 lobacco, an.l never drank lli)Oor. A wblow. eighl children, twi-oly-nra <raadcblldr*n, saTeoie«i» iireai.arandelilldren. aod one great.areal.
SUPPOSE
Fin- IViiarlmciit T
n tnfmlwr i»f youn hnu*ftu>M la ^tHldetilv Itnd rlaiVicrrouidy ill, tmiDfilmtc Kttpndik.K f> itfa nhy- Micinn tui'KMn l.ifror l>f*th. hoir iiicti (piickb KbtKin that aUen-
.¦tnyon«'of tin-millj-fmerKriiclps whtMi Pollre &i>l fsdeslrkblror % itally inNvwar, Inm- mav iti'NW Kuarthaii!! of life «ii(l IToperty bn Inslantly notlOM ?
unriperlo'l foieola arrh-^, the Unlet is low and the dinner hiiur near, how ronnect with tht' hnti-hrr. the baker and the tnnrrcilunerandhuriledlTgath- I-r Ihe supplies that ehall m^ke the dinner a credit to lhe houM*
Illl wttuli (n Kather a (tmait uf ii,'(»t(i ft>r an evenUid t" do hon- r In an iXTasInn or a friend.how I >Rt t'on^-^niently communicale ilh them ami ree<*ive lUelr ac I'ptance or regrets •
vim are intercstoil In the nlock nmrkel or commercial matter of Hiiy '^orl, hut desire to stop at yoiir country houne fur a few
fornilrtve, tn entratce place* at a riHtaiirant. how In iDcredlbly tihort time arruniie It all f
f can y newH at any t*tJitlon rmm Btwton to Dinaha. from Montreal to Key >Vt'8t r
S (Ml n re worrltnl and flnrried and t»ore<l hy the iMMtv detailn of livliig—the markeUnit, thti Hhoptnif and the anno>Hnce of the huollliiK r>lreel«. hownlt tn
rnore»io!«Au
• Greater New York •« Dental Farlors,
lOaCEHCRCR 1 SRIMORL
CXIR. FULTON AND OOLD ST3.,
Brooklyn. N. Y-
¦•t of Teativ Owia Crowaa,
Oold riiiiar-s
otbor Filllac,
AAAtl op,
•¦.•a-Mk •i.ao w*
• .M mp.
rULTON AND OOLD STREBra.
Opp. Looscr'8, BROOKLYN, N.y,
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..f the eentury, TELEPHONC SERVICE,
THE NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY TELEPHONE COMPANY,
385 Fulton St., JAMAICA, L. I
'Fldillloa Dare-- of New Mealco.
Fornkor's Ranch, CJrant County, N. M., April 10.—"Middling l),-ivo" stopped Dt the rnnch la.st night on his way from Sllvor Tity to Hobl Hill, where ho is duo lo piny for tho oowhoy danee next Thursday night. I)on-t nsk who |-idrtllng Have Is unless you want to nir your profound Ignorance of Ihf lioBt-known personage in the territory of New Mexico, not barring Governor Otero. For a quarter of a century Fld- iling ytiifa has furnished the music for rowpun.-hers' and iniuers' dnnces on every range nnd In every ramp In thia section of Ihe country. The little schoolhouBo on tho Glln river has many a time resounded with thc fostlvc notes from his scarred Instrumont: the Red Onion salooa In iillvcr City has henril Ils dub'ot tones; the miners at thc Mongollon tamp, ninety nillos hack In tho mountains, have kicked their hob¬ nailed shoes to Ils inspiring voico - Indecl, from rbocnlx to Demlng nnd from Mnle creek to Lordsbnrg Dave and his Uddle are household words and as wrl.-ome as a cocktail In the morn¬ ing.—Concspon.lcnro I'hlcago Chron Ide.
Greta hy Law.
An blsho Boblfer haa had five Inches idiio,! lo his height by law. II Is tho lirsl i-aso of Ihe kind In the history of -ongross, snya lhe Washington Poet. It seems that W. -VV. Polloy went Into Ihe wnr wilh Spain us a private In lhe ist Idaho Infanlry. According to the reoiirds of the war dopnrtment, hi* noight at tho time of his enlistment iViis .'i feot t,% inches, Msjen, as an o-lunl fa. I, his height was r, feet 10% ,ii.li,.K. Iho missing Hve inches mado i lot of tronlilo for Pcfloy. Ills cap- i.ilii wrote u loiter to tho major, the major lo Iho .-olonel, and thc colonel arote lo Son:ilor Shoiip, while the snr- iinu iiropnre,! a solemn al11,lHvlt, .Sen- itnr .Sll,,up fiuinoil a I.III nnd Intro- luee.l It: Iho oommlttoc on pensions -onslilcrod II. and reported It favora- ily, and Iho senate passe.l it. So now, lo far as Ihe Honate Is oon.-orned. Mr. Pill.'y has hia live inches added unto liim liy due process of law.
llnth Wlahad Iha Name.
"I Wish now,-- shrieked the nngry foung wife— I wish now you had inur- -ie.I Kdith Mn.-inahon Instead of mel IhalK what I wish!"
- I wo,ihl liavo married her, only she woiil,ln-t hav.' nie, and you would!"— -ilrav Siiol.'s.
W. J. STEELE, M. O.,
PHrSiClA.X and SURGEOX,
BALIIWINS, U I.
om«hou,.:{J{;;»A__,M,„,^„
Office, Harrlaui, AreniNi Ronlh Short,Trirphoiie Call. BaidwInaU.
GCORGE A. MOTT,
LAWYER,
t* Conrt aUDorongli of nraaklya,N. T. Ollf
Itoaldenco, Lynbrook, Qwoona Co., N. T. Telephone, "91 Lynbrook." "iOSRA Brooklyn.'*
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PREBPORT. I. L
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BANK OF
Rockville Centre,
Village Avtr^ue, ROCKVILLE CENTRE. L. I.
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THOMAS O. KNIOIIT. Vice Prraldent.
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BOARD OF DIREtnXJRH:
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Tbouiaa G. Knight, lllram R. Smith, , Wesley M. Hmlth, (barlrsl,. Wallace.l Austin Cornwell. Nelson H.smhh, John Y. DavlaoD, Kdward T. Thurato.
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Interest Paid on Special Depoaita.
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JOnN 1. KANDAtJ., President.
-HAUNCBT T, BPRAOUE, Vlee-Pnwldsal.
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BOAIID or DIRECTORSi
Jok* J. Randall. Jmllh Cux, (VlUlam K, Ooldar, WTallae* R. Oornwoll, rhoDiaa D, Hmllk, Augnat Immla, Okarla* L Wallaea,
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William a. Hall-
.Vow York or Brooklyn Bank* ev Tr*a( Uom. (lanlea. and every arfMrnimudatiun ¦iltiu'iuil* uiinalaient wllh oonservaliro manaBnrarnt,
Drafta laiaed no all part* of Eump*. Does a arneral iMoking basioro*. Aocnantanf rorporatlona, eoinpaDl**, mm Ilea, vtc., •allrlirsL Entire aatlafaciinn iruaranlead, loqulrlea will reoeiva prompt allanlloii 1
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SCENE IN A PORTUGAL WINERY,
Tn the !ii.)iuii.iiiis, at tbe (Jnint,. tl.) Si-xn., l'ortun.-il,.ii fiiinons Port WiiK- ili-itii. t wlicie tin; ciLstoni of trt-inliii),' tlic fjiapcsfor I'ml WIno TS slill in v.iijiic. I-'r.nil t.-n t.. .1 <l"/.c-n nit-n or women fi.rc.ii.-li (,'.ang 111 liiin oonliiuie tlie irr.-iilin^, (l:iv anil ni;;lit, dnriil},' tlie four nr livo w.-oks vint:ij;e. Soiiic ul tbe tri-.iiiuij; v.its.-iie larj;(' riioiij;li for llirco separate rows uf ten men cucli, wh.. with llicir white lirccchcH well tm keii np, tlif-ir .irms .111 each olin i's .sli.'.iililcrs, r;iis(! and tic.-id their (.'Ol ,'ill'crii,-it.-ly, with sunj,' and sli..nts tr. keep the laxic-ruiios tip to tllS w.ik, illld a band with sliinjj inbtrnnicnts enlivvus thc hours.
anli-
vl»« bin
L»aa For lhr fnlp Mills.
II |. esHnialn.| ll.at nt . i.n U5.000.r«l lent eal ul I..C. ,0 .1," Maine fore.ts •!,» preanul s«a<..n ]2JnoO 000 feet will '." seul to tbr pal]. u,,lla lualrad ot lb* aaw mllla.
aa.ar.raa rrall Two. la Paria.
S.-o.|ltr American Iroll Is being dlstrib uted li*e At Ibe I'MI* e«WMti0B,
Spk-'CT. ot .New IcrHcy. 1!hcm HolferM inHttrad or rcct.
It IS Iroiii Ibis .lislii.l the vines wrre i(ii|i.,rlr;,I over forty years .igO thiit now till IliP viiieyaids l.f thc S|wcr Wint- ('.., .it r.issaii- •
At l'a^^.•|lcll,^: k,uiic kind of /r,ipes arr . iii-.bi.'.l Utwccn l.ir;;r. rol. Its (if iiiblrt-r, irv..Ived by sio.mi 'Ibis o. Ibe (nily j.l.i. c in tilts ri,iintiy w here llic rc:il j;rii,une r,,rl \V,..c is m.i.lc In.111 llta Ci|...r'.-i .;i.ipo- .111(1 tb'-v aic ;;rowtl ii>,'hl in .Sert-n's ViNivaiins.
1 !if-,r iini-y.irds exlend over ,' . "I a Itulc aliyn;; (iiie ol Ihc M;iifl av. nnes of I'.issiit. anil ctnf.risr' I.lly .,.11 .irrcs -'¦'Ibe soil bcilii; r;i!4Jii iron iiiakfs thr «inr i.irist valn.il.le for Me.Ileal u-ic.
JSI^KKIV'« WI.NKH .''ire wrll V-nown to 1« of the lufjhr'.l . l..-ii;>i irr, the oldest and ni'^t , ;¦ li.l.'1 Wines in Aineri: a. rfjii;.! ,1 not Mi(.crinr lo .'.ny wiiirs in llio N.oii.l. 'riicy (on^'st ol I'oil. Sl.ciiy. Hnr;;!,tidy. CbiKl. ?'•:...Ir.'iic W i;rs, .-niul It -tl -tr ClifTtax IlrainU' Mr Spcer h.is some W.'nr .11 lut ., ll.r. ili.it I,e made over tliifly (i;:lit yr.ii* a','(i. All ol I'.petr't \\ iiiC-. .111.1 llrandy are very ol.l, 11. li, well r..iiiiili-.l, aofl .irul lUIn ;ilc. J.very family slioiiM have .i lirittle or Iwnul r.i. Ii vaiiity of ;i|Ker'* Wines .ind lli..ndy always in the lioiiic, fnr nirkiiCMi or (aiiiili- .; .c.. J^tr Sit I'f DrttuttU aa4 iirtart Whf HtH JligM Clun ll'intt,
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| Year | 1900 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19000601 |
| Date | 1900-06-01 |
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| Year | 1900 |
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^^§§mi ^omtt^ fletJieto. con xaH. CAVx: OKW'iea. A FAMILY NEVTSI'.Vl'ER OF I.OtAI. A .N O liENERAI. 1 NTEl.l.lti EN( F„ FRKKPORT, N. Y., FRin.VY, rllNK 1, l!HK>. TliaS: tLM TBaUT I>aB/Aai.B NO. 31. UNCHANCEABLr. Tkay tall n* Ibat noiUing Is surt r& tbis world, Tbat glory soon Blekeri away; To-morrow tue teaatjr may crumbl* to daat, tro-morrow tbe monarch may liag tor a ernst— Kan'.- power is hut for a day. To-morrow tbe courses ot rivers may ebaag*. And AonalalBi may alnk out of sight; To-morrow Ibe frieod wbo tu- |
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