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REV. HLKWEUOWIOIT HILUS
¦Miesasui to Hoofy Ward Beechor, at r^raaoalk Chamb, aad
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SAMn.CS ON RCOUEST
STATE NEW&
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A rAMILT MKWaHAPKB Or LOCAL ASD GBNKRAL IXTSLLISKWCI.
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FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1902.
NO. 28.
News and Opinions
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National Importance
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Fruit proapecli In the Stale are aald Ic lie very (tood. A prominent fruit- grower of lienera aaya "Both peach nnd nprlrol bnda are In good oondi¬ tlon. The prospects for a fall peach crop nre exoellent, bul cold ralna at thc limi' of unfolding will work mncb ilamnge lo apncota. It la the opinion of leading growera that Ibe curcallo, Ihe Inaect peal, will work mucb barot IhlH w>am>n. Curl-leaf may alao bother If leavea rre nol protected hy early apraylng Cherries wintered well and are lu nice nhu|ie The proapecta are. ho«-prer, that there will again be an attack from fungi, which apilled last year'a crop. Applea and pluma may alao snITcr from Ihls. Peara and ap plea bolb promise well, especially ap plea The apple crop can only fall hy conditions now unforeaeen. The moal <lnug3r. however, for all fruit la yet to come "
a*«Ain* Toi** For T*mp«raD«*. After tbe noltral excise fight evei wltneaaed In the lianner prohibition town of Newfane tbe uo license people won tbe victory. Almost aa many votes were caal aa at the laat Preai¬ dential el>ctlon. There were 397 atraight votes against and BA straight for license. The proposition to license hotels was defeated by <12 majorlly, licensing pharmacists defeated by ,'127, wholesale liqunr defealed by 4M. sa loon license defeated by 3tW Thla Is Ibe thirleenlh conaecntlve victory for Ibe tempera jcc people In New fane In aa uany years. Tbe town la' Ibe sirougbold of the Profalbltlonlsts aod at one time they cast abcut tbirty per cent, of tbe volo
nv Wornaar B«v* Ott a Stay. Btlrtou. WIUIs aud Fred Van Wot mer. who sre I3 tbe deatb bouse at Clinton Pilson. awnlling execution for the murder of their uncle, will not go to tbe chair during the week of May 30. ns sentenced. Noiice uf appeal has been served on lllatrlct Attorney Chnse by counael for the condemned boya. The attorneys bope to have tba caae prepared for argument In Octo¬ ber. .The priaon antborltlea bave re¬ oeired numerous lettera addreaaed to the murderers and written by women from all parta of tbe United States. Most of tbe letters are of a sympa¬ thetic character, but sereral contain¬ ing proposals of ciarrlagc bave been re¬ ceived
Omvletad .1 Kllllna HIa Brotb*r.
At Auburn the Jury In the Marsh case agreed upon a verdict of man¬ alaugbter In the secoud degree, wllh recommendation of mercy and Ibc min¬ imum sentence. Tbe crime was i-oiu- milled two years ago. James and Heury .Mnrsh..brotbers. quarreled over tbe dlvlsldu of their mother's iiersoual ealaK-. James struck Henry a blow on the temple wllh his tist Hrnry went to Ills home In Fleming and look to his bed. dying In two weeks of cere bral hemorrhage. Tbe coutcntlon 00 the trtal waa aa to whether the blow or apoplexy caused death Ueorge Raines, of Kochester, defended Marsh, and the' trial occupied a week.
THE S»0 AND SOLEMN.
Here we are, the aad and eulemn,
^yalking np and down the world; Thia aod ragged ia our coluinn,
Sombre ia our flac unfurlc.l By Ihe wavaide nome are failinK,
But wn dare nol atop or pause; Solemn aadneaa ia our calling,
Sadneaa solemn is our i^auae.
Whv, oh why, ahould ive he merry'*
All the world is merry-mad. We alone are sad—wi vcry.
Very, very, very sad! •
And it make, us fcei eo eorry
When we hear thc biR crowd laugh' What doea laughter know of wnrry
And ils burden? Kot the half.
Oh, we know Ihere is a lighter
And a hrightcr way tliiouFrli life; But because the way is brii(liter
Il with pleasure, too, is rife; And what do we want nf pleasure
When there ia eo mi'cli of pain* Is not pain the one true tien!«iire
That our future bliss will f^ain?
Oh. we know our ranka are thinning.
And it make* ua deeply ai)|h. Yoa, tbe liring side seema winning;
W* will win, airs, when we die! Ata, yon laugh. But what ia laughter
S<!atlcnnf( life'a ills like ehaffr We, we think of the hereafter,
Aim! are far too sad to laugh. —J. V. Sjolander in Oslveslon News.
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NCW E.DITION
Plctionary
N«w rislaa Thrawghawt
aSaOOO New Words
Pk*Maa omt DenaHtoaa fiotmim andar the direct saper< aisa af W. T. HARRI8.Pli.D.,LL.D.. UatH4 Suiea CammiaaioiMr of Edu
aaaiated hy a large cone ol sal araciallsis aad aditoca.
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^' Harni ¦>•¦• hy FUlil Itl**.
L3Qd corjplalnt Is being made h) nurserymen around Rocbesler tiecailae of harm doue hy Held mice. The loss will fool, up lulu flve Hcures, aud spme say Ihat It ^III reuch $1011,001). The damage It done to small fruit treea wblcb were to be put upou tbe market this aprlug The mk-e bave In many lustauces destroyed whole acrea of tbe treea. Home people tbink that there will be a plague of mice this spring aud tbat all vegetation, eapechilly young trees, will suffer severely all through tbe Stale. The uilce eat Ibe burk from the lower pnrt of tbc Irce, killing It In a ahort time.
T* B««r* Wat*r la Bprlna. The Coiunilkslon apiMilnled uuder tha act passed h) Iho hint l^eglslaliire lo InvesliKnle Ihe cauHCh ot the annual uverdow of the riveiN uf the Hluli- met In the iiUlce of Htale Knglneer iiud Sur¬ veyor Bund, at Albany Atloruey-Ueu- cral Juhu C Davies was elected pvr- mnLeut Chairman, it Is lielleved thut HU elforl will he made lo hinugurate tbc eslabllshiuent uf sturagi- roservuirs near the source of several of lhe riv¬ ers for the purpose uf storing water lu Ihe spring, when It Is plentiful, fnr comniercliil use laler in the year when the streams are dry
larraasa or N*w Mto«k Corporatl*aa.
During April IMKi new stm-k cur|Mira- llona filed articles of Incuriiorallon wilh the Heci-elary of Hlaie. an averuni- of nlicut fourteen dally OwIiik Iu Ihe rush of new i-oriKiratlons, Ihe rei-elpts of the oltli-e of thl- 81-i-retary iif Stiiti- were tbe Urgeslof auy iimulh siui-e Ihe olHiv was created. The three nioulhs preceding April held the reciiul fur the nui'ilH'r of euriKiralloiis I'llng paiH-rs here up la Ihat time, Ibere having been an arerage of about ;iao muntbly.
WarM'* an«**t Vm...
Rotterdam ia building tbe biMesI eira- calrd lix-k in Ih* world. It roTrr. an an-a nf ISO acre*, wilh a fourteen font depth of waUr It will be dredaed uut later to twenty-five feet.
John P. Wright
QENERAL AUCTIONEER
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ia 'T'OTHING cHti bc more tvon- l^k I derful Ihan tho chain of clr- 1^^ stances which determine our *^f future lives for good or III.
Nothing more curious nnil complex than the furslng of thnt chnin from Impossible links to round uut the cir¬ cle of desliny In IIh flniil evolutlmi. Let not the Icoiioclnsi shntlor our lie- Hef In miracles. They nro ncciiiii- plisbed every dny.
Wben Joaeph Ureeu registered al the Oreat Nortbern nnd was given Itoom 007 for the nlgbt he expected lo go to Dekalb, 111., the following dny. Tbero WMl no eartbly reason why hu should change his mind and go lo Delrnit. Mich.. Instead, a town he hnd never Isited and wblch was nol iiiohidod in his business route, while a nuinher of bls regular customers lived In Dcknlh and were expecting to give him lllicrii! ordera for spring kooiIs.
Joseph Breeii was n prncticnl. stciuly fellow, wbo had worked himself Intu a good posiiinn. nnd knew how to tnlce care of himself, llc Avns sinslc be¬ cause he Iind never yet met the uiu- girl who was to chnrm him inlu mar¬ riage. He longed fnr n lioiiio of Ills own, but thnt Ursl prellnilnnr.v—a wife —wns Inckliig. Ijiveu that, ho would have all'tblnga else.
Qnlte accidentally—is there nnythlng accldentol In this Btrange life Of ours'/ —be had stumbled on some vnlumcg of transcendental philosophy, stories of hypnotism and siip.crostion. nud had lie- <H)me much liilerosleil In thnse experl- mental srleuces which nre only a sunre and delusion when npplh-d without nn understonillng of the lnws that govern them. Joseph Dreen fell easily Intu the receptive stale, where Ills will li,-- came plastic ns wnx nnd he n tit sub¬ ject for nny unprlndpli'il hypiiollBt into whose power ho lulRht drift. At this juncture destiny tonk mailers iu ber own hands, uslut; ns an iustrumi-iit an obtuse hotel porter.
Wben Brown rellriil that night—nf¬ ter a lilieral dose of his usual evenliis llierature—he slept Hiniuilly und tran¬ quilly.' Imlauclng 011 lhe oilgo uf ellliir world aflcr the luunuer nf ilieanierK, and with no nightnini-o of oarly lisiim or n call for a train in his rocninl con sclousncKB.
But anoiher Iravfh-r had reKislori-d. whose number \vu,s 7(Ri. Ho had asked particularly to be culled al 5 u. m., ns he wns to tuke nu early tralli. lie eiii- pbasixed his urder for n cull with tin- remark or oniiinininl: '-Wln-n ynu rnll
new power he found ecstacy Insiead of Inipntli-nco In walling, nnd so gave hims<-if up rompK-toIy lo au iiidellDlte feeling uf Ik-Irk guided through safe and pleasant pnlhs In some fnrlunnte I-nd. .\nil, feeling elated nt the prns- |ioi-l, he pnssrd with tho crowd throuRh the lonn. well-llghlod stiuliin tn tlie on Iranro (jate n-hlih opi-iieil Into thi- de- [Hit. Thoro friends were nwalting snnio of tlio passonEors. As Broon pasKed tlirnUKh, a lull, hauilsunie ynunc wiiin au, fashluunbly E'lrhcil. laid a ilotaln iiii; hund un hl.i nnn.
"Ik tlii.s ("ou.-iin Joo?" sho nsked plonsautly.
"Pnnlon niel" said the yonnu mnn, llftliiB his hnt. "I nni nfrnid ynu nre niislaken. My iinino Is Broen."
"Why, of onurse — Cuusin Jnsopli Ftreen—you have Ihe fninlly fonluros. Bosldos I'nolo Jno telejrrnphod us ynu wero oouiliii;. Mnllier is ivnItlnB in tho oarriago—she will be glad lo soo you."
".\nd you," he wns looking Intn Iho spnrkllng fnee, bonuiing woloomo. wllh n new sonsntlon of Intorost and ailnilrntlon.
"Cousiu Ednn Brcon. Step right Into tho cnrrlnge. Mother, here Is our uew relnilon-Cousin Joe."
In n fow inomonts the young mnn was whirling through Iho sinonth nve- nues nf tho lioiiutlful lown, noi-o|itln); as a mntlor nf oiiurse the hiinors Ihnt had boon thrust upon hlin and wnnder- Ing tn lilniM-lf nt Iliiies dhl he wnkcor wns he dronmlnii. At all events, ho wns glad to be thore undor surh fa¬ vorable olrounistances, over which he bad uo control.
But what of the other traveler who was nol called, who inissod his tiain and his appoiutnient thrnugh tho piir-
CALLEl) AT fl A. M.
RBaiSTEBKP AT THK URKAT NOIltllRaN
Die remind ino iliiil I iiiust lako Iho 6.« train fur DoUnlt. .Mkh.-that will foloh me."
The olerk pniiiiiHod 1,1 nlloinl to tlio mnller. nud bofuro gniiiK nlT duly In the niornlui: Inipn sM-d llio naluro nf the "call" nil ibo mlud of a siivpy pnr tcr, who at Iho huur H|i,-olllod rapiied loudly al tho dour of Hi]'.
"Crt't up!" ho yi-lliMl. "ynuro iMmkod for Iho Dclrnll mull and oxpress train at ti.45."
Joseph Broeu pulh-d ii|H'n iho dnnr. "Vnu've gnl tho wrung iiuiiibor." I.o said quietly.
"Ynu're IWT, alu'l you'-"
"Vi-s.-
"And yon loft n cnll fnr ili.- liiion mnil and oxiinsh'/ If you ilnn'i liusili- ynu'll U' lofl Yoiiro piiiia In Dolroii. Mich. It's ,i„wn wllh llio call."
"All nghl."
Breeii olusod his dnor nnd Imrrit-il Intn his ointlios H,- w.nl down P tho i-lt'io. pnlil III-, bill ninl j.-fi nllli.liil wallini; for lils l.n-akfa«t. ,1,-, id ini; thai he wuuhl EOI lus i-nlfee ut lln depot if he had Iliii,- II,. h.is cMitrnllid li.v Ih,. suggestliin Ihut lu- was i:,iiii-.: to l>. truit. and nolihi-r r<'si-i,'il nor n,,ii ih-n-il llo wns a siil.j,-, 1 „f -iiioon ttinus liyimutiani
Al lln- do|ioi an olisoun- ronii-ni. braniv oauie 10 Imn iliui s.iii.- nuo lo relailvo. llvi-il 111 |ii-iuiii. anil In-m-ui a wiie to nn iim U- in Si Paul nsklni; ihai llioir nddrt-ss li«> fnrwiir,l,,| tn liini al Ihat iHiiut. .\iid on Iho way ho n.m- d«-nii vaitlh'ly what s.iri of i»npli-ilioy were, and if ho shnuhl oar,- 10 kn.iw- IIh-ui. snJ dt-ililoj that he wnuhl In rrstigau- Ih-Ii ro makini: hluiM-lf KH'-^u. AUu n'.i it..- t,iiM- auuiii(-r link was forging iu his Hiraui:e ohnin of cln-nnistsiii-e
ll was ao idt-sl inilniail Inp. that day * stulen ruh- tistl m leini I uu i-pi ! cure, flowers lu glailiU-i Iho oy, nnl ; au almoapliero uf rets-s, lb.-it lulli-<l I allll dee|M-r lhe \ a;pii. iullueiu-e that j bad illveneil .1,-'-|.h l!ri-.-u Ironi lo« prujevinl Juuin > .Im-w h. n- and li..i baalaeaa iniercau. DoiuiaaieU by this I
ler's reversal of a number'/ Did he go to Dekalb Instead of Joseph Uroou'/ Not llkoly. for those strange Inoldonts never ¦work to n snne concluslnn through nny law of conipenRuliuii. The other nmn In the pruliloiu roinaliis all unkuown qunntlty. — Mrs. M. L. Kuyue, In the Chicagu Record-IIcruId.
SHE LOST NOTHINC.
An llmlaalon in Ih* Weddlna Ser.lc* Tkat Didn't Cannl.
A dislliigulshod naval olticer was toll¬ ing this story nn himself Iho olher eveniug to u gnthoring of his friends. .\t the lime uf hls uinrrlage he hud been through the Civil War and hud had ninny harrnwing cxporlonoes alinnrd ship. tliriiu;:li nil of which Iiu kopt his oniirage and roiiialnod as cnlni ns a brave man should. As tho tlmu for the cereniony oaiiie on. however, lilu i-almness gradiialiy gave wny. At the altar, amid Iho lilazo of lirns.s liultnus. and gnld Inoo niurking Iho full naval woildlni:. the nitioor »-ur ull liul slaiii- pcdod, and what went 011 Ihere soomod very much mixed In liliii. Kearlng the oxiciloineut nf the moment w-ould toin- porarlly tako hlni off his foet, the of¬ licor had loariiod Iho niarrlnge cere- iiiiiiiy lollor porfoot, us lu- thnuglit, uud hi- ri-iiioiiilioroil i-o|M'Ulliig the ivnrils ufler 111,, inlnlstor In n nn-ohnn loal sort llf way.
.\flor lhe ooroinony wns nver nnd all was Ki-rouo again, inoluiling the nllloer's slalo nf niliiil. Ilio kindly clorgyniun oaiuo up III lllm and louohoil him nu the sliuuldor
"I.nnk hore. old man." ho said you didn't ondnw- yuur wife wllh uny iviiildly giindK."
"What's Ihat?" nskod the liridoBroiiin Willi soinothUij; nf nslunlsliniont In his vnli-o.
"Why T I'oponioil the soiitonro 'With ull my ivnrldly (;nod.s I tin-,' endow' sov oral linu-s. anil ilospllo my i-lTnrls ynu wnuld nnt sny It aflor nio "
The l'ildi;i'srnniii s,>,>iiii-i1 in-rliirliod fnr a iiioiiiont and Uiou a lioaining lliiht .¦:iiiii- illln his fuio.
"NoM-r mind.sir." hi' kiiIiI. "she didn't los ¦ a lilosKoil Ihlng by my falliiro "— Wnshingtun Star.
I'roUellna (iaiii« lu Sllooraula.
In Oiilliig. I.onnlilns lluliliuid. Jr.. lias u iinlulilo uriloli- on guiui icn- ililiuns iu .Mlliuosnlu whlih will alsu III- road wllh iuioroul Iiy sportsiuon In olhor Slalos. .Mr. Iluliliurd suys:
"Tho iiigoiiuiiy lilspiuyod by shlji pors of Kuuio Is roully nf a high nidor giiail. gi'iiii."!- and iiniirio rhli-kous oau nol Ih- sold lawfully In Mliiuisuta. Itut Ihoy huvo lioon slil|i|M-d from luo .siiiio In a dnjson lllocnl wnys. tlnoo II i'ou.s|j,-iiiiii>iit of rulilills wus oxuni- inod liy Ihl- otUoluls. and It was found Ihut oui'h rnlililt hnd Ih-oii opi>n<-d. und si-woil up uiialu aflor u i|uuli hud boon plaiod insido. Likowisi- ipiull und .,llur forlildiloii Iiinis won- found lu iaus lalioleil eondousod milk. In liaies of hay nnd In iM-ddlnt.-.
"Mr. IIuM'unt 1io|h-s Uial some aort of i',! opi-rutloii by lllo liovorni.ii nt ,aii lie airaiiKod which will pri-vonl t-anio sliiiighl,-r by tin- Imlluns. Thoro ro a iiumU-r of ri-.sorvatiniis In Mlu- ni-snta. I'rum llns,- Iho bravos are sleullii;: al ull s,-aKoiis to kill gann- liiilluiis an- lianl mou lo Loi-ii traok of. .'111,1 Iliolr iiitliirnio Is bad, for si-i lU-rs iir, i,-lii,Mill t., il„y laws n-he-i liiiliiins vh-l.iic III,-in with iuipujil."
WISE WORDS.
uror-
l..'ve lliy.-,lf lusl -.«hakos|Mar
Kxp«-rii'no«- Is th,' ,'Xiru<t jt s iui: .\rlhiir Helps.
I'll,- moro »e stinly ilii- rmro wo I'.ii-- Kiior nur Ignrtranoc -Shilli-y.
Two| »i-ttrioW8 on one oar of corn m vor uiToo. - .Spanisli pnivorb
Nuthlog fulls lull Ihc moutli of a slo. pins fnx -Krom h proverb.
Sloth never urrlrod In Iho attain mont of a good wish —Corvnntcs.
. .rrtt—.-itr -rriti; ta,- go.-y.i an.l yen will t-.- ono of Ihom Iialtan pnn orb
Tho leii wbi.h .-ov,rs Mn- fare nf fuluriiy is w.ivou bv ilio haml of u)oM->.-B liiw ,-r
Habits are s«ion a»turjei\ but wh.-u Wl- oudi-nvor tc atrip theiu off ll la lieing layeil alivo.-l'o«,iK-r.
Tin- world ,-annol >l.i ivn hont gn-.-| meu. Uli groil meu arc »ory ir 'OK- aciDL la tbe world.—tioetbc.
PHRDONEp By THE KING
The American Naval Officers Prison at Venice Released,
FHEIR VERSION Of THE TROUBLE
lleclareil Tlial Thny W«re W,,! Inloxl- catcl When tb. DUIurbanrr llrrtirr.,1 —A l-robakl. Cniirl-Msrtlal Aflrr ih. . OnlclHl R.porl. Are Krrrlrefl Oy the NHvy lli-pnrtmriil—omt-rr. un irlilraEu
Vonlio Till-pardont'laiili-il by Klni; Vlilor Kiiimauuol to Iho oltirors of llio I'ulli-il Slatos crulsor Chiingn. who liavo Ill-oil Imprisomsl lioio, arriviil. Ullll tbo prisouors woro n-lousod Wllh out doluy.
Ill an liilorvli'W. tho OIHoors wnrmly npiiillnlod Iho loports from Ilnmo thut tlioy won- uudor iho InHiioni-i- of wiuo ni tho llnii' of the troublo, and snUI Hint on thu oontrury, Ihoy were liur- foi'lly sober,
Lloutonuni Dnddrldgo snid:
"Aflor Iho Hooldontal upsolling of n lulilo In a I'Ufo by myself and u onm puiilnii Ul 11 n'oliiik ul nit.-hl, w,- wi 10 followoil Ullll utlaoki-il by a mnli. auil Hvo niiiiililpal polli-i-mou appian-il on lllo sioiio. I, Willi my open hiiiiil, 1110 llomid III Iho mnv,I tn koop iin'. Tlio polle,- ilioii soi'/.eil us, bill Iho mob oou lliiiii-d to 111- so lliroutoniii;; liial nnr llllll hor ntlii-oiK ami a iiiarino who hap- IH'iioil to bo oil lllo piazza, run In uur n-si-iio. Wo iioli-d only In Koir-ilofoii.so, ami ugalnsi a largo, hosillo crowd. Wo lllll not slriko tin- pnlii-o. Duiilit loss mlsumloi'slamlliiK uf the Iwu lau- ;,'iiugi'S llllll suiiiolliini; lu du ullli Iho trouble.
- Wo liavi' boiii ullon-iil In nuiulii In. ¦-;i-lhi-r In iirlsnii. but ilu- rou|u In whnh wo huvo boon ouniiui-d swnrinod wiili ilisorls,"
Allor Illlr lilii-i-allni, lln- iillii-i-i'H Jolin-il thoir sliip, ajil ILio I'likago Icfl Voiik'o.
Wushliigtuii, D. I'.-Seorotnry of Iho .Nuvy Mooily bus roooivod llio follnwiiig o,ilili-;;i-uiii fnnn Cuptuin Duvlnii. nf Iho riili-niin, lilllod Voiiloo:
"I'urly I'olousoil nn panlon from Kin;:. Ullll iii'o on buunl."
.Nnthing furllier oau bo dnno lioro In lllo HIS,. Ill llle uii-lisoil nlhoors UUlll. lllo lull iuvoslli;uiioii uud roport uf Ciipiulii I layton supply tin- fui-ls. .N'l'iilior till- Stall- nor llio .Nuvy Do purliiiont Is niheinlly liifnrmod as yol nf what aoliially uronnoil at Vj-iili-o. In lllo ii.siiul oiiui-so auy oiiurt-iuurtlal on a Kiiiiloii la nnlon-ii by llio ooiii- II.uiniing' olHi'or llion-of-In this i-uso I'uptalii Criilg of llie Alliuiiy hul Ilio Soi-iilary of llio .\',ivy muy himsolf nr¬ ilrr -,, lliul If iho fuels warranl mioIi
Ul'lioll.
"UNCLE SAM!3" HOME SOLD.
.Vusou, N. II. Tho Wlison lio-iio- slouil. til,- lilrlliplueo nf Iho nrlgiiiui ¦l nolo Sum," lius boon snld ill aiio- lloii for ^l.'ilNi. Tho piu'ohusor wus Cuptuin Ornu A. Uuuilili-tl, uf Wiijili Iniiion.
"I'ni'h- Sam" was S:ii lui-l Wilson, t!io oliiosi nf twolvo ohililn'li, bnrn nn Ihls larm. During' Hio sooiiud war witli l':iii:liiiid bo Ullll Ills lii-ntlior K.iltviird welo I niiliuoliiis for linvornmi'iit sup¬ plies ul Tn.y. .\. Y. It wus llio Wil¬ sons' iilou 111 luliel Iliob- beef und pork puikuKos "II, S." iiuil as Sumuol Wil¬ son wus goiioriilly i-ullod ''I'mh- Sam," llll- .-Vrmy i|iilokly roforrod tn llio sup¬ plies as "Ciii'lo Sum's." This llllo ipiii-kly was applied tn Iho liovorniiioiit mil nflor llio nur wns usod ovoiywlnio III Unit si'iiso. Sumiiol WILsnu illoil in 'J'n.y ill |.s.-,l. ugiil oiKlilv lll'lll yours.
Till- furm wus sni,I l,y n-usoii of ilio iloulh of till- lust inombi-r ol llio fainily. ll Wll.I owniil liy a Wilson for I:;:;
MARGARET TAYLOR FOUND
A Kidnaped Child is Wilh Her Air.il in Italy.
indmolh.r and Another Aunt Sn
rnrrd to Jail For Hrlplna Ui Hieal
tha Ulrl—A K*iu*rkable Caa*.
MOODY SUCCEEDS LONC.
rh* Oath AdmlnlMerail lu lllm *. Rrrn. tury uf the Nuty.
Wiisliliitfioii. II. ('. Willium Iliiiiy
.Mooily lius Mii-i-is'iloil John D. I g as
Se.nlaiv of till- .Navy Mr Mooily I..ok till' oalh of ollloo )ii IllO priviilo nMiiii of till- Soon.iurv of ilio Naw. K V lliiniiu, S.illiliiir uf ilio liopurl mint, ailniliilslorlug II. Ilo llion iiiol Ih,. Iiiirouii ililofs. othor offli-i-rs of tin- liepiirliiii III uud Iho olorks, who nt llio
sunn- ll suid goodby In Mr. I.nii}:
Atl.'nv.Hil lllo navnl iittuohos nf fnr olf;ii I'liili.issios Ullll loirulliius puld ilii'ir
iispi'.is In lln IV Soon-lurv. Mr
I.oiiu- lift Wusliiiiuioii for his lionii- iii llihuliuni. Muss
Sll nlury I c ulnl .Mrs l.niii: oulli-d
on tin- rnsl,lonl uml .Mrs. Itoos.volt to -:iy soiidliy liofon. loaviUK W usliiipj Ion ior Massaolin.s<-tis.
FATAL TEXAS TORNADO.
-lliiiik I, Town, KllllnE an,l Injuili, Many and lle.tru. Inn ri„pr,lT. HuUas. T,-xus. A s|i,-oiiil fnim (Irun 1 Iiry. Tixus. oonllrms tlio ii'iiorl it luniiik-o raiisid Ul Iilon Ilos,. by a lor l.lllll Mn,. udillloiial iloatli oioiirn.d. I'.iaklii'.- u toiul 111 .'lulit Tlin-o ol thi- tilM si-voii ullior Miiliiis un- luiallv injinod.
Ill Iilou Koso Ihlrty-lhn-o buildings won- iiiiully ili-moliNhoil. nml nmro thun I «. p. rsniis Ull- lioinoli-ss und ibsliliiio of food ,,r sinltor Ilollof purtli;,arar .11 i.puiili'.l by pliysiiiiiiis. wont with
'¦•U'l -.
I'll,, lorn,lllo li-vastiitiil furri iinip iri.v Ullll crops ninll nf iilon Uose lor : lii-iun,,- .if livi- iiiil,-s. Ullll for sovoii iniles south.
ColnsK* al Ih. Mint, lu April.
T'l. loiiiugo oxoiiiioil ut llll- minis III Ih.- riiili'il Slulos ill lllo III 11 III , r A ,ril uiiioiiiiloil to $T.I,'ll.>e.i>,. uf iliis *:!. l>>ii.:)ir, wus in cold. f:i,:is.s.j7,'l in silver und (::rsl.,'tlii in niekol and bruliz.
Ciuolnnali, Ohio.- News wns roooivod Inn' nf tho disonvory at Bnrillghoi-a. Iluly, of tin- kidiiap,-d fiiiolnnatl liiilil, .Margaret Vinton Taylor. She was ill till- oompany nf h,-r anul. I'lnru Tuylor. ivIio look hor fnuu hor I'lnelnnnti rola¬ livos four years ago. Sinoo Ihnl tlmo tin- uuut hud Kuoooodod In.evnding llii- iloiootlvos, until lb,- recent irliil nnd eonvliilnn of hor nml her nnd sister for tlio kidnaping nrousoil suoh wido- spi-end InloroHi ns to sot tlio niaohliiory of State and tiovornnieiii moving to wurd tho roslorntlon uf tin ohlld tu hor unit hor.
1)111-0 Iho trnll w-ns siruck tho llooliw IV.lllllin was dnunicd, and In a reuiark- nbly short llmo, consiilorliig Ihe fnnr .vours' start nnd absolulo dlsuppoar- iiui-o of tho woman nud ohlld, she wus found nt tho little Itnllan village, whero sho Is under tho cspinuago uf deloo- llves whu wnlt Ihe rooolpi nf orilors frnni Ihls country to oauso hor arrost.
TllO llr..it Informntlini of tho ohllil's whoroulinuls w-na roooivod frum .\ni- liussiidiir Clinnte at I.niiiliiii. I'rnsooii- tiir IlolTlii-liiior ininioillutoly sont In ilnvoinur Nnsh n roi|ulslllnii fnr tho o.Mi-ndlllnn nf Miss Taylor nnd tin- nilssliig child. If the Ireuty wllh Itnly Inoludos child steallni; ainiing i-xtru- dllInnnl offoncos. tho woninn will lio ari-osioil at onco nnd hroughl lo thla onuiiliy, nlthnngh It is priiliublo slio wlll cnuio wllllnui I ho logul pruccduro.
As sunn ns puHsiblo the nunt nnd .Murgurol w-|ll Ih- bnnight tn Cluolii nntl. Tho mnl hor Is uvorjnyoil nl tlio pi'nspoot uf boln;: rounilod In hor Inst
lirsl-biirii. Tbr thor llllle ouos huve
innie lu gladden lllo Iiiiiiio uf the Tay Iiiis. but .Margaret's plueo has unt boon lilled. fnr Ihe uthor i-bllilioii uro buys.
.Margaret Tuylnr wns Inken finm ('Inclnnall li,v her aunt wllh the knowl¬ edge and nsslstanee of tho grandmoth- or und other nunt. Frnni,-os Tnylor, on Auu'iist :i, IR'IS. Tho grnndnuither nnd l-'i-nnooR Taylnr wero nrresled. Irled und ronvlotod of ohlld slouUng and siiiteiiood lo nne year in tho ponlton- llury. liovorimr Nash grnnted n rc- (iilovo of sixty days, and tboy are now In CnlnmbUH awaiting tlio ncllnn of Iho nnnid nf I'anlolis, wliloli bus boon upiH'ulod tn.
flroiii intorost hus beon oxoitod tliniughnut tin- country In rognrd tn llle I'Use nnd prossure bus boon brnughl In hour for uud ugainst pardoning Iho Taylors by viiriniis women's dubs and loading citizens.
Tie- I-aso Is ciinsiilored one of the i.iosi roiiiai-knblo iiii reoord. ns tho ob- ii-et uf tho kliinupliig Koeins tn hnvo hoen mor'ly to keep tho oliilil frnm hor iiinthor. tn whom, it is allogoil, Ihc Tuy- loi's hud I'liriiiod a dislike. The father has 111 all oases sided with the mothor l.f IllO i-liild nnd against his mother and ¦ihitors. Tho Tnylor women nro woullhy Illd bnve boon leaders In women's oluli movoinonts in Cinclnnntl.
MISS ABPCMET ACCUSED.
IT.ll-Knonn MnslrUn nf Indianapiill. l-harRed Willi Araon,
luiliunupiills. Ind.—Miss HiirlonM- Sbnimot. a yniin.g persnn whn has at- alnod onnslilernble prniniiionoo In nnslonl and sncial circles, wns arieslod iioi-o nn a charge of arson preforrcil liy Harry B. .Mnrsh. nf the Sauboru- Marsh Kloctrioal Cnnipany.
Mr. and Mrs. .Marsh won- awny frum liniiio fnr n few days, und whou tln-y 'Olurnod they fnund that thoir liuiiso iiuii boon onlorod und talilos. bods and I i-diUng sonrolioil »-ltb burulug papor. ill' ti'ospu.-.sor huvliig i-ullod up nows- pupiTs mill Ihou bold Ihom us thoy hrriieil uniler lllo vurlniis plooos of frr nitiiro.
'I'ho Alininiots liv,- noxt door to Ilio Miusli fumily uml siisplol-iii foil on tin- V. llllg woinuii lioouuso tin- Iwo fami¬ lies nil' not un friendly tonus. Tin- do- ei-livort fonnd Ihut Ibo Iro.spussor bud ivoni u pub- of Kn-iiohhooleil shoos, i.iil pair i'orn'S|iiiiidiiiK In Ihe li'uikx Iimler Marsh's windnw wns fnuml in .Miss Abnimol's nioiii, Ibo lioi-ls boliiii uiiidily. Till- i-hulr whioh wus pliiood millor till' wiiidiiw lo gnln un onlrunoi. was ulsn found un tho .Vbtninol buok imn-li.
TllO youug womun ilonioil tli' liurii ini;, bill rofiisod In make auy stato- iiiont.
CREAT RUSH OF IMMICRANTS.
- Hr*
l^p^itkrr H.ndrr.on It.nominated.
I 11 llon.l.rs.oi. Sp.ukii of ibo II..1IS1' ll Ibpnsoiiiulivi... wu- lon,nil Ililild at lb,'Tllilll Ilislii.'t I'liiiioniioii in Wuli-rhi.i. lowu Th,. ii.iniinulloi' HI- iiiiuiilinoun. Mr Hi nilirsoir- op ,i..m-.ii liaviiig wiili.lruwn
Trrn.on Co.t. Ku..l* l>..:ir.
Il IS I, ported lll.ll Iho liiis-ian U.iv I run .ill bus ,l,.,-lil,-il to loliiill.l ilu- lor lilil .111..11- .111 till'1:,1111.111 Ullll AHlsiiiali tiontii-i-. UI n r.--i .,f .'ilioui S'Jlii.iiiai mm This u. tion is noiossury in ,'oiis,' ,|iH'iii-«- llf Cobmi-I i;riiiinr> iK-lrayul il 111,- liuns ll Cl,- cvisiim; Ull- ..111 I ort losses.
P*..*Dl. Huraml * Chiitrau.
Ito\o|l,.| IH'USUIIIS III IlllSSi.l ll.iv
tiiiri.cl III,- 1 huii'uii ..f 111. Duko of lli.l I'lil.iiiMi: .111.1 niin.il liis osiui,. TIk ironl'l,'- in l(iis-i;i ur.' sniwiug U'jro Miiil mor,' si-rious.
rr«*ld*al at tfa. Naval Arademy.
l'iosid,-iii llmisi.'.oli has I orsounlly uuim|.-<I Ills diploi.ia to ...irh 1 loinU-i uf lbl' giu.luatlUK class at Ih,- .Nava.' A. .1,1,-111... .-li Annapolis. Md . uud lie uddrcsKi-il the via--, a. h w'l.ih iii'it Ihoir dlllie* a» ol'jt r: 1, II ,• ','uil,-i Slatos .Vavy
l**lMB*<l ll*r..ir aad rklidrra. Mr». Join, L. kiii^^liiiry. wifo <if ib, fonuiau of u lu'imliy. imlson,-d !i,-i In., ,hll,Iron, ageit oighl und Iwi-lvt y,-i*As. roup. Ill,-ly. :t\-tl I; r.,li u' I'jiOtev Cul. All are .loa.l. D, ipji; dcovy la given aa tbe caoac.
Il.<'.,rd> For Ilay. Montli and V at Nrw York Clly.
Now York I'ity. The rnsli uf liniiil munis In Ibis pnrl lias louoliod u oil- niu.\. Iliii'iiij; Illl- wook 'ir,,Vil) iiiiini- 1.-1UI1IS bav,- boon liniiii^bl In this oily rrom |.;iiiopo. Till' iiiiinbor nf iiiiiiil 'r.'inls arrlvini,'lii.n. for tbo four iiiiiitlis
I inling April :'.ii wus l7.>-.iiOI. un oxiosi .f iiioi'o Iliun .'tii.liiNi OVII' uny prov ions ll.M- for to., luiiio poriml Hv inonths llie r.eiiiil this yeur Is:
Iininignints
li.miuiv is.'iv.l
r.hiiiuiy i;:i..'iiii
Mu.i'li .'i7,IT.-|
.\iiiii 7:i.rii'i7
'I'll,- t.itul iiiimlior la liling here last yi Ul- wus i:is,si;.s.
.No l,.-s Ihun I'.'.HII Iniiulgranls wore iMiiiloil UI Kills Isluiiil u fow duys ago. .'lllll In uililitloti to Ibis llim won. loft ul.ounl till' sl,'UIIIII Turlai- I'rinoo to 1.,. l.lllll. ll 111 111.' tollowlni: iluy.
.Siiioii;: I ho ,'irriMils on I.u Bn'tngno Mil- Cupiiiin Sli'liliuiio, of Uio Itnllnn .\;'?iiy. Willi loiiios here onnnilssloi'od l\ Ills loiMTiiiiioni li> Invostignto und
II purl on 111,, oiiilcrallnri fnni bls ooiiii 11', to .\iiii.rliu. If.- says thai Ihi- inor
' loll- oxiiiliis fi-oiii I oriulii illstrii'ls of Iluly tliii'.-.loii.: to di-popiilulo those s. i'¬ lioi s.
Fra.ldrBt Flllmor.'. Houm, Sold.
The homo of fill uior I'n siili-i I M'l- 1,11.1 I'lllinun.. nil .\iui;iii-u Siiiiuro, lu Iliinuln. N. V. bus In on sold limior loi>..'|..siin. pniooodlfits. and is (., I o I..111 il.iwii und ro|ilai-i-d ly un upurl rioni hoUHo.
A l..tirr Kron. I'rr.lilrnl Loubet.
rnsl.I.Ill Itoo-.'M'li bus roi'ohoi' a litter from I'n siiloiil I.nubei noooiliiig llll' Inviiuiliiii III till' Kioiioli Cnv.'ni iii.nl 1.1 tuko purl In Clo lit ihuiiii ouu -lutiio iloiliouiliin. Ullll oxprossl ig wuini rrl. iiilslii;i fnr tho I'Lile I Siatis.
Prraanal tlrnllo*.
"inlnL- hi- poiilillonii. I,,.i X'M las ii'.',.ii,-il bi-iim-sls wllllil uin.ii Ul I. $11.
King Alfonso XIII. of Slain is .1 s|>.iiisiiiuu. and goi-s sbocti./g aini -si , vi.ry Sunday
Sir Wilfrid l.u'irior is ixiK-oled to re- siL'ii III,- rromiorsliip of I anada i.n ao- lonni of 111 boalib.
I'ornior Covern'r Kosu-r M Voor- li. OS. uf .Now J.-rs.y, an-' his I r iil.or. Iluinli Vonrhces. havo Jointly .nl'lod f;;iilliHI In IllO golioiul fu:id of riulgers C ih-tlr.
rrosl.lont Hi„>s.velt bas urco;.iiil niiiiil or.-liip In Iho Dnnli-I Bcu;,.. UiHc Club, of Muuoie. lnd.
Cnunt Z<-p|K-lln. the aenmaut. ha., it ¦p* rsaiii. bna mined iinan--iai y i y Lis oxisrini-nts »-lth alr«:*ipf
John .Mnrloy. wbo is n riling a li»o 't Mr. liladstun.., has Ju 1 .lls.-uvorod mil.IIIU' tho lato ProinU-r's olfeils a iliury c-nvering most uf ibe intereatlug IK-riisU of bis i-are<-r
Henalor Tiluian is the 1 uly menlier of tho upper huuse who has roi-nnlod In Ills niiinl.logruphioal sk.-iih In iln- r..naro.sii nal Directory that ho was u farmer ticfotc bla electiun to tbe Heu-
ADMIRAL SAMPSON DUD
MEAT TRADE FALLING OFF
Cerebral Hemo'rrhaee the Immediate Cause ot His End,
SEMI-CONSCIOUS SEVERAL DAYS
HIa Fatnlly at Hi. B*d.ld* Whrn R. l*a...d Away~MBuy T.l.arain. uf Con. dol«nc*—H» Wa. a Lnlrarrr'a Hon, mntl lloa* lo Enjoy Ul.liniul.hnl Honor, la Ihe Nury-HIa Carrrr and l-rr.onallly
Washington, D. C. - Hour Ailmlrul Wllllain T. .Suinp.snn, rotliod. diod al Ills hiinio In this oity. Tho iiunuilluii onuse nf death wus a sovoro oerebinl hemorrhage. He bad beon 'u a soml conscluus slato fnr sovoral days. AI the bodslilo wlioii llie Admiral broullioil his lasl wero Mrs. Saiupsun. Mrs. Clu verlus, the Adniiml's married daugh tcr: Admiral Snnipsnn's Iw-n .vouug sons, Knlpli and Harold Snnipsnn: llr. Dixon, the atlendiiig physit-luii. und nurses nnd alenduiiis.
A nuniber of lolegrnius and niossages of condolence have Ih-oii roooivod ut
lllc houso, among thom uno from Soe- i-etnry Moody.
ITIIUain T. hampaoo'a Oarrnr.
William T. Snnipsnn was born lu rnlniyra. Wayne Cnunty, N. Y., Koli- riiiiry !l, ISlll. Ills falhi-r. tioiii-;;i' Suuipson, wns n day hibnror In Wnyiiv County, nnd the ourly life of ynung Snnipsuii wns hiicii wllh hnrdshlps und struggles fnr Inrgor upiHirlunlly. Kveii ill lhe midst uf puverty und hnrd hibiir llio boy oherlshod an auibltUiii lo study and loarn. Ho read whutover bnuks ho could tind, and wheiiovor lie cnuld spuro lilllo I'rum bls oxuolliig tusks. Tho Imy's dl'iirls tu mnko the mnst uf Ills sloiiilor n)ipiirlniiltlos for sludy ut- tniolod Iho utionilnii uf Sipilrc Wllllain II. Soulhivlok, Through the Squire's iuduence Ciiiigrossninn K. U. Morgnn wns iH.rsuaded tu nppoint the young uinn n naval cnilet in lKu7.
Youug Sainpsun gladly accoploil. w-ont to tho Nnvnl AoHdomy. and giad- uatoil lirst lu his class. Ho was mado u si-onnd llouloniiui in ISili: and soivod nn tho pruotli-,- slilp Jnliii .\daiiis. Krom the Jnhn .\daiiis ho woul In tlio I'nla|iscu. Ilo wus lloulenlint nnd ox. oi'iilive umoor uf lbat ship when sho n-as sunk by a lurpodn in I'harlustnn Hnrbor In Jniiiiary, bsik'i.
Ho was made n lloutonnnt-cninniund or In IStlii, und wns Insiruotur ul Iho NuvHl Aoudoiny fnuu LSliK tn IS7I. Ilo sorvod nu the Cniigross in lH7'i and |.S7o, mill in IHT4 was niiido a oniii- maiiilor and asslgm-d lu Ibo Ah-rt. Krum 1S7II tu 1S78 ho was again ul Iho Nuval .Vi-ndomy, and in ISNii, nlior variuus luuis uf duly nu shnn- nnd soa ho was inuilo siiporlnlonilonl uf llio Naval Aoadoiuy, whilo sllll n cnin- iiiandoi-. Iloi'nro thai tliiio nn nno l.olnw tho rank uf ouiilulu had bold that uHIoo. llo rei'i-lvod bls oupiain's I'oiiimisslon lu IMS!) und In IMI", ho- I'UIIIO Ciller of llll- Uiiivuu uf Orduunoo.
Wbi'ii IllO .Muino was blown np iu Ilavuiiii Ilurboi' uml rnslili-iil .M.Kiii- loy iloi-liloil on u Court of iiniiiiiy. Cup luln Sampsiin was 1-I10.-.011 bulb liy Iho I'n'sidi'UI Ullll by Soi n'liiiy Long In ho I'rosldi-nt of Unit oiiiirt. llo ri'Iuniod In Wusliliiglon Willi tin- nporl und uus uliiiiist liunioillnloly iilinod In oiiiiiiiiuinl of Iho North Atluiilli- ili-ol, Nupi'isoil- liig It.'ur-.Vilmii'ul Siouni. Ilo was In i-oiiiiuund during ull the iipi-riitlons in West Indiiiu wntors. After his roMun to Wushiiiglou ho wus plnced lu i-haigo of till- Iloston Navy Yard, whoro lie lomaiiiod i:ntil his health .failed.
.\ilinli-ai Sumpsoii wus u tiulol, ro- sorvod man, tall, oroil, ami slngnlurly huiiilsonio. In Ills lalor yoais his Im.wii I "unl ami huir won- strouked Willi gniy. Ills oyos won. doop bruwn 111 oiihir. und woio his must nllruotlve fouliii'o. Ho mil out uuly iiiiiniig Ills In lliiintos. and llion ho wus Jully and I'liiupuninmililo. llo Inokiil uiiii'o like
II sludont Until a llgbtliig man.ulthuuuh III- tvas a Hue spi-oiini-n uf the .Vinorioan sallnr wln-n lie was lu uuifnriu. He was find of snololy and iiurlii-lpulod
III till' guvoties uf Washingtuii wliiiu ho lived then..
tlnrd Fur lamina llrnthrr'. Ileath.
Janios Mnrsh. whu, ut .'Vuluini. .V. Y., was iiinvh-lod uf iiianslangliii r in Ibo SCO mil ilegno fur onusliig ibi- doalh if bis bioihoi'. has boou sonloin-oil lo I :iy 11 llllo of J"."ill nr spoliil ¦iftO days 111 prlMiii. :|i|.l bus puld tlio bin Tin. Inry 11'i.uuiiiii Ulled thul mony bo slniwii bim.
BriblUK Counrliuian llrlea.ril.
An onb-r fnnn iln- I'molgii .Miiiislor
I I roloust- I'liuilos Ki'Ulz. Uio Iniiiior Cnil.iclliiiuii. ludlolod lur bribery, biis beou roioiviil ut liiiiiliiilujani, Moi.leu. 'I'lu- iiffoiiso wllh whiih Kratz Is oliurgod Is not oxtiudlolublo.
KarlhquakMl In Soathara Franr*.
Karllii|iiaki' shnoks wero felt tn Ihi
II irlh and suuth uf Bnnlouux. Kram-o. Tboy wen- also iiollood al Tarbi-s, l.u ibcu mill lAiunlos, winro a wull fell. .M Agon. IbiynniK. uml I'uu ilio slioik wus nls'i loll, and frlfhlonod initio l',.il willily lu ull ilin-otlons.
llepo.ll. Fur Nlaiy-lwo Small Hanka.
Ity order uf .Si-orolury Sliuw J.'l.oisi. II Kl In ilopnslts hus boon ilislriliutoil Ul long sixty iw-ii banks, nenrly all with 11 mil i-iipliul. In dlfforonl pnrts of ih- oouiitry.
M|>*rtla( Br.Tlliaa.
Y:ilo's spring fnnlbiill prariice is at a., ,-iid.
.Ilniuiy Ml.haol wnn his hrsl rnee ns -I I I. k, v In I'aris
Iho I'lrio lluuii- ilii-l.l Trollliis As- ! .. lulioii hus upon sluk,-s ag;;ngutlus fll ..'SSI foi ibo fall lueotiug
Cniislaiioo S. Titus, Un- Now York soiiilor. Is about tn sull for Kngland. Ho is In lhe Dlnmonil ."mllh ul Henley I.. July.
Till- liorsonion and drivers of Buffahi, N. Y.. w-lll hold Iholr nnnual parade nnd s|H-<-ilnny rm os on the uftoruoou I f Juno IJ.
Chlcagn wants the Norlhwi-steru am alour rnwhig n-gatlu nf VJifi
J. A. K. Kllloil has defealed W K. Crosby ,11 Ihe oluimplniuJiili trap shoot¬ ing inali-h ni riniaha. Soii.
Jl bn Co.uio, of CainbridgeiKirl. wLu has but uuo log. has olTt-red to race nny lino logg<-il rlili-r in the cuuuiry fur flial n snb-. 1.,-hlnil blcyi-le pace, In hi-uts l-f Ihreo, flve and Ii-ii luilea.
In the recent fiu-l iiinsuinpllon U-«ia (f Ih. .VulomobiU- Club, of (Ireat Bri¬ tain, a iw.-li.' hor'c power Kri-nch i-nr «:i'., f,.ii: JII—< I s.I-iruioloil Hal mil,-. 01, ibroe und bvo-tIghth gailuua uf gaa-
Chicago Packing Houses Find That Their Business is P&ralyied.
trlbnfMl to Ih* AaHalloa Aaain.l
Hrrf Trail—Ueprerlatlon la CatM*
Vain*, llnaa Inlo Million..
Cortain It is onlinues Uie
Cliii'Ugn—tlllo of the InrgosI puckers lu the liusliioss and aduilllcdiy ono nf the best posti-il latlloiuon In Iho Vnilod Statos. suld:
"Huslnoss is tho wuisl I ever saw. It Is simply paralyzed. In fnct. Ihcre Is un businoss at nil fur tho pncklng hoiisos. If Ibis ugllntinn and fulling off In ooiisuniptlnn lyutluuos. 1 duu't knnw what will hapiieu that if tbo ngltntliin worst Is yot tn ixinio."
When roturns Is-gln to cnmo In frnin lbl- Kar Wcsi the gn-al riMiuctlon l.l onnsuiiiptlnn. with tho iiinscquenl do- prooluUun In cattle values, it Is as- sorioil. wlli run Intn tho inllllniis.
(ionoral Manager .\. (i. lA'nnurd, of Iho I'lilon Stni-k Yurd Cnnipnuy. ox- prossi-d regret al the ilowuward turn nf the mnrkot "This Is the mnst threat- oning liroak thnt uur ninrket has suf- foivil In iiiuiilhs," snld ho, "nnd, oci Hi¬ ring as It duos, mnlor only norninl sup- lillos fnr this time nf .veur. cnn bo nt- tribntod nnly In the onnrinnus ourtnll- inoiii In tho deiunnd fnr moats Ihat bus n-siilti-d fnun wldosproud ngltnllnii nf this -Uoef TrusI muller.'
"Till- business of Ilio packing oon ooiiis has nlrondy lieon InJuriHl by llie llinltntions plnced u|Hin It hy the 10- duoi-il deninnd for moat. It Is, hnw ovor. wllblu Ihe jsiwor of Iho packing lompanlos lu rodiioe Iholr fori-os mid tn rognliito thoir liusiness lu Iho Ini- nioilinto and pruspecllve demands uf tho Irado. II will, iu fuel, lioooine n iioi'ossllj-. In tluu caso Ihc packer wiil siilTor inuderately by Ihe liniila- llnu nf Ills business, while Iho fnrun-rs aud foodoi's of live slock thnnigh ilnz oils nf Stntes will sulTer tremoudniis losses by dopreolntlnn In Ihe value of thoir llvo slock."
IIIITCHKRK AWKD BV THB TRUST.
ll Hanl
Knusns Cil.v. Mo.—K. C. Crnw, Attor- nov-ti'onorni nf Missnurl, nnd his as sistunt. S. B. JolTrlos. nrrlved In Ihis oily fllllil JolTorsun Clly, lo gi-l ovi ili'uoo III provo thul Ihoro Is n I'uoking Hnuso Trust. Mr. Crnw snld;
"There Is n Hoof Trust u|M>rntlng In Missnurl. nnd wp can crush II by law If Iho retail bnloliers will help tho .Mtnrncy-lleneral nnd myself tu gel ovldoncc.
"Iliiwovor, tho liulchers Ihnt I mel hell- four the imwer of the pnokors. nud for that I'oasnn It Is very dlllU-uIl for no In got tin- evidonco tbnl Is noedod."
THE SABBATH SGH0014
•NTERNATIONAL LESSON COIVIENTt FOR KAY n.
AMOS J. CUMMINGS DEAD.
rnen
nia. Which Followed aa Opcru- tlon In Balllmar*, Frorad Fatal,
Bnltlmnro, .Mil. -HeprosenlnliveAinns J. Ciimniiiigs, nf New Yuik, died hero ill till- Church Hnnio nnd Inllrinary. lle oaiiio horo frnm Wnshinglon In I be mlilillo llf .\|irll to undergo an opoi-a- Ilun. This was entirely succvssful and ho was well on his way lo reoovery, when ho was allncked with piiouinunln The end came peacefully.
Mr. Ciiniinlugs was nlwnys a Dem- uoi'ul, nnd was n nieinber uf Tainninny Hnll. llo lirst wns elecied lu Congi-ess in IS,Sii. He bad boou n nienibor of that body over slucc. serving oighl li-niis.
CENSUS OFFICE CLERK DEFAULTS.
Admlla HI. Aocuuiit. Arc Short •T400 In roaaaquenot, of Hpaculallon, Washington. D, C.-H. A. Barniws, lie illsbursliig clork of Ihe United States Census (lltloo, hns been summar lly n-ninvod In ouiisoiiuonoe of Ibe ill
'Hoiiaa
of Mary," Bhe vaa th* aiatar ol Butia; 1mm. Col. 4: 10. "Mother of Jalm.'l John ia lila Hebrew name and Mark hip Ijatin name. He attended Paul aiid| Bamabaa on tbeir flrat miaaionanr jour- f n shortage In lllo ai-couiils «(-iney, and ia the author of the goapal whiel^ thoe. Buri-uws was subjeolcd lu t^ars hia name. "Many—prayiuc." Thi*
tifaa probably the latter part of the nifht:
and this large coinpany had, no doubt, been praying all night. ,
13, "Door of tho gate." The atreet gate at the cnlranca to the conrt in frentr nf the houae, which was fastened, prohalily, "for fear nf tho .lews." "Came to narkea." Came to answer." K. V,
14. "Knew Peter's voice," Peter majr be auppoaed tn have announced liis nane, or to nave giren it in reply to her ia- quiry. "Vor gUdneas." Hhe waa ao eaaer to inform the othera that the ran to In¬ form them wilhout taking tim* to open tba door.
18. "Thou art mad." On* n{ thoaa as- clamationa which one ean hardly reeiat oa hearing what aeem* "far too mod to ba true." "Hia angel." Ufa eoardian aofcl, auumlnc Ida form and voice, a oommoB Jewish helief.
16. "They were aalnniahed." Thia dnoa
;iot indicate thnt thry were nnhelioving
^d had no expcetallon of an anawer. Onr
itcn answered In ttoezpeeled
onvory
Ills
rigid oMimlnallons by Director
rluiii uud Chief Clork Mi-Cuuley. and
ho uave Uio aiiiiiuiil nf his dlsi-iopunoy
us .57IIKI. and nltrlbulisl tho Innible
III spooiilatlnu.
Till- Cuvorniiiont Is nni|ily soi iiroil fnnn Inss by boiiilH aggi'ogatlng almnst .11:11 N MKKI.
CARNEGIE PLANS MORE LIBRARIES
Mow Ll.t of Twraly lo Which He WIII
Ulv* •i.ono.ooo.
I'ittsliurg, Tn.-Just l«-fore his ih- liarture fur (tcnllaud, Andrew Carnegie aniiiiniiood lu W. N, Kiow, rn'sliloni uf iho llnui'd nf Trnsloos uf Iho Curuoglo lllsllinto. nlillo lu Now Ynrk City, lual III- ha I i-uiii|ili-loil u llow llsl lit twonly hliiurios which ho will givo lu vurluus I'liios In llll- Cnlli-il Stales.
Tin- IiiloNl list uf glfls will ainiiuiil to nv,-r tl.iNlii.iNNl. and the llbrarlou will bo In i-itl's bolon- loo Ihlld class, riii'n- an- nn lurgo glfls In Ihe llsl, Ullll Ibo Inslltnllnns will ruiigo lu prloc llolLI .f'.tl.lMIU to »7-\<«K>.
WORLD'S FAIR POSTPONED.
I'll,. Karruilv* Cnaimllt** Haa f:hanaMl tli« Ilat. of Ki|>oalllun to 1104.
SI. I.<iuls. Mn. TllC Wnrhl's Kalr has llllll puslpniicd llll llim. Virluully
lilis is li Ifi-i-l uf lo-llun lakon by llio
l':xoeutlvo Ciiininllli-o uf Ihe Liiuisiaua I'ui'oliuso Kxpusiliiin Cumpuny. Klfty nil, illi'oi-lnrs nf Iho ox|mHlthiu signed u lologruin Iu I'roslilont (lurlor, of the .N'uilniiul Wnrld's l-'air Cummlsslnn, re i|iii itliig him In sooili-o Ilio inlinilui-tluii of .'III uinondmonl In ilio Sundry Civil llill now iii-iiiiiiig In Iho Si-nuto pruvhl- iiii: for lllo iHistpunouieut uf Iho expo slilon Thoro will bo nu i-i-ssatluu uf lonstrui'tlon wurk.
Crowalnaklald Malla Far Karop*.
'I'll- bnttleshlp Illinois, ('nplnin Cun vii'so. sniled fnnu .New Vork Clly wilh Iti-ai' Admirnl A. K. Crowulnshleld uu buard tu lako commnnd of Ihe Euro pi-aii i.Iallou and to lake part In Ihe iiuviil i-oi'omiiiilos ul till- i-urouulluu uf King Kdwanl.
N«w t'ofiaal la Uaayaqull.
I'rosidoni Unosevelt hna sent ihe
I oniluatliin tu Iho l'nilod Klutos Sonnte
ot Thumas Nasi, of New Jeraey, lo be
usul-<ieneral In Oimyniiull. Ecnndor.
.Nast is the fnmous carlooulst.
.Mr
Minor >*BII*B.
Mississippi hns 00 game laws.
The Spanish war veteraus will meet in Dotniil, .MIoh., In .leplouiber
KansHs Cily i.Mu.| horse und iiiulo trailt Iasl year aiuuiinteil lo Jil.uai. laai.
The <iunriorly target praotloe of llio Norlli Allantio Hijuudrnu cost tl~S,isai fnr Hniniunllluii.
Tbere has arrived In I'urls n muu iiuiiioti lIuKHUn All. Ho Is seven feel six liiihos iu bolgbl
Ttio Knisi-r is actlvoly ongnged io on-alliig u ib-niniKl fur isituloos lu help his fanner siibjeols.
I'urls Is lu s|M-ud t3l>,Hl») lu lolephiitir .-nnuoolbiiui lielween Ihe dllTereul |mi liio siullnns and lioadi|uarlers.
Kipi-ru pri'die* llial l,fiU(t,l»ll) vlallor. mny la- exiieoioil lo up|M-ar in iiio streets nf I.<iudou duriug rorouatiuii week.
VosutlUH hss laken lo einltllng va ¦ •or saiursleit wllh bydrm lilorio aiid, »llil h falliug ss "rail.,' ha* doue grav,. ilaliiuge lu vegelallou
The wuulcn na woll as llie silk In iluatry .if Krnnoc sad thr luaaiery In ilcstry in liiriiian nrr «aid lo be suf frrlug severely frum Aioericau coiupv titloa.
•¦INI*ct> r*t*r Driivoaoa rnw Filiia Aeta all., I-la><l«l«*B 'TaM, Fa*, aaalv,*' T—M*asorir V«t***. O-t Ca»an1«ni •a tlw Day** !,¦¦**¦.
1. "About that time," Aboat tba lUM S.-1UI and llamahas came to Jeniaalen. Chap. II: 30, "Ilrnid." Thia wa* Herod Agnppa t. He woa (randeon of Heroa I he Ureat who murdered th* taaoeeala (Matt. 2: 16); nridtew ot Herod Antipaa who murdered John the Baptist (Malt. 14: .^12). and father to Herod Aarippa II, before whom Paul preached. Acta M: 1. "Stretched forth." A fl^ratlve aipnaaien denoting that be laid hu handa on them, or that oe endeavored violently to oppreaa the church. "To vex." "To afflict.^' K. V. According lo .foaephiu, Herod waa anxioVa to be eslrrmed a devout Jew,
2. "Killed Jamrs." Jsmea waa one ol the thret- apoalh-a who had been especiaUr favored by Jeaus. "With the award." By kilTing wilh thc awoi-d we aro to lUK deratand beheading. Among tb* Jpvit there were four kind* of death—etoninc, baming, killing wilh the aword, or bi^ heading, and atrangliag.
3. "Pkased." Hia object waa to pua pubKc favor. "Peter also." Peter waa very conapicnoua. "Unleavened bread." Tbe feast of the Paaaovcr which coDtinucd aeven daya.
4. "Apprehended." flee R. ,V. "!¦ prison," Intending to keep him until tn* feast waa over. During the eolemnitiaa ol thia reh|ioua featiral it would have baea deemed tmpro|ier to have engaaed In tb* tnal of a auppoaed criminai. "Fooi <|uatemiona." A i^uatcrnion waa • com¬ iiany of four eohliers, hcnoe there w«i« sixteen in all. tjicape waa hamaalr ut, poaaible. Pelcr had once eacaped trom the priaon of tho tianbedrin IS: U) aaJ tbcy did not intend that ho ahoiwl art away again. "After Baater," "After UM PuKivcr." B. V. After tho whole faaat waa over. The word Eaater ia an eralaa- iaatical term of latar date, and akmild have no plaoe in the aacred text. "Brins hint forth." Thia evidently menna to pai him to death prnvided "tne people''—tha bloodthinty Jew* desired it.
5. "I'rayer." 'lhe only weapon they eould use. "Without ceaalnc." 'Kamaat- ly." R. V. Theae prayera braught about hia deliverance. "Ot the churcli." Thajr no doubt met in private houae* becanaa of the persecution which would make pidllio aervicee dangeron*.
6. "The aame night." The night pre- liwding the dav on which Herod intebdad to bring bim forth for trial and ateontioa. "Peter waa aleeplng." Peter had notUac to fear. He waa ready to die for hb IbP ler,
7. "Angel....came." Th* delivaiane* waa delayed nntil tba laat moment. 'Tkia would test the faith of tbe ehureb. "Jt light ahined." The angel braught ao Ita* torn, lamp or candle, yet ho bron|hl a "light,"—the lieaming of hii own peraon. Peter WW by it hia priaon, hia ehalaa, Ua cloak, bia' aandala, and hi* emanoiBatar.' "In th* prison." "In tb* eall." t V.' "Smote Fitter." He atniek him ia iai* ¦uch a way a* to awake him ttom hk aiaap, mony of tbo reality of the angelie app*ar> and to leave in nia recollection o MiM> anee. "Raiaed him up." "Awoha hba?' R. V. "Haying, Aylte.'* The ange] dM aot aaaiat Peter to arise. "Chain* fell off." Thc chgini that bound him to tha two ¦leeping eoldien. With what aao* eaa uod deliver Itia peopla from their anemiMt |
8. "Oird thjwdf." In«order]S«t ha midit elo«p more oomfortaUy, h* aad laid aside hit belt, or girdle, Ma aandala, andl hit tonio, "Bind on thy aandah,"^ .lUa' wat a uioe made to cover only tbe aok ol the foot.
9. "And he went out."' Ovided bf tha angel, he met no opposition in hia rtttyi He wat Jed by the angel aafely out of all danger, "And wist not." . Ho knew BotJ
10. "Ward." Tho term* ward aa^ guard are but different forma of tM Pgum word. They wero probably all iilagaj "Iron gate." Allhough lockad aad banrad it opened at their ap'proachl "DaparUd,". Bupematural aid waa nnni ttpurt. I
11. "Come to himtelf," RaooTditd from the confuainn of mind Into Which ho had been thrown, "Now I know." Ho had had a aimilar experience bafora thla. Chap. S: Id. "Xbe ezticctation." Tho Jew* waiting anxiouabr for hia eSNaUon.
12. "(Vinaiderad." When he tuujr opBi< prehended what faad tranapired, and had weighed everything connaotad with f tha' circumttancet of hit deliverance. "Hoi
Vrayen are oil waya.
IT. "Hold their peace." Their foy waa •o load in its exprettion that ht waa ob¬ liged to motion to tbem to ha ^aiat ta order to tecurc an'opportunity to infoiai them of hi* deliveranee. "JaaMa." Not Jamet the ton of Zebedee, who had haaa alain. V. 3. Whether thia waa JaaMa tha ton of Alpbena, called al«i Jamaa tha Loaa, one of tne apoatle*; or whather IM Waa Tame* the ,luat, the brother of oar Lold,
E- . .......tn.. "tmln maamtttmrn Maaa **
IB a queetion.
"Into aaother idaea.''
."Where we do not know. The porli ol Heath wta to imminent that he eridnUy! decided it to be hit duty to coaeeal hiai-. aelf.
1*. "Wat day." Peter waa not aiiaaad; nntil tnnriae—about aix o'clock. It waa ior the fonrth watch, aometime between tkroo and lix o'ckick, thtt tbe angel oatored tlH prison. „ _. , .
19. "Examined the keeperi." Triad thepi (or a breach of diacipliao. "Ha." Herod. "And tbere abode." But net toagJ for in lett tban a month he died ia a aai* rible aianaer. 'Vt. 21-M.
t^blaaa* tb* Wiwil**! Ollr.
The annual rrimrt ol the Meteorologieal Bureau abowa that Chiosgo conlinoea to Irad all thc other i-ilirs nf the Umted State, aa a wind prodiner. '1'he city Ueia 145.193 mibHi of wind in 1901. That Chl rago ran blnw ItS.IKt milea of wind ia a aingle year wilhout showing the abghtoat alrain and without using up the reaerve, provea once more thc wmiderfal atnda* thr city i. making in every direction, la all prohaliility the country doet not ro- ahie the full meaning nf thc (tct that a vommimily whisir name waa not oo th* Disp in IWI .hould hr able to blow ltt,- l<J3 mile* of wind in 1991 without torniaf a hair
amsa* Mad* ll*««al.
fn many of the town* of novel mrvhod nf making uae of has lately been employed. The I. worthy of particular notuit. It not only doe. away with the —^ iiuisaticr," Init tuni. It into proflt. Taa smoke i. dnvrn by a ventihiling (annto a Iilt4-r nf porous material, over whick inura a I'ontinanua .trrtia nf peiroUooi, lienain*. ab-ohol or .o»i* liquid hydty larbon (low.. Thua thr smoke i* cdlMaly amiprriwrd and thr ol great liratmg pos lUrf-d in iruny m-aya. I. llrr il"o li*<-<>mra
htwata "coMh^
(iltrr yield* a aaa Ki-r. which auy aa The malerial ia lb* good fael.
Haicart tlaart rmiierr Crtll*!**<.
Emperor William i« Inileitllf (ntiahad in liarman ariatocrttic eureka bin aooa a*> , titled huaM** m*a conatitatod tha ¦¦• iorily of bia guraU durtog bw i»«*at OW ^uraion in the North he* and nawtpo- pert all over Oermany with anatoeratM IniHiagt have hagun ¦ regttUr adltondi campatgo againat tb* wiw policy ia aoon I lif*. ^ :
PtAtrmmma'a CaanM Wia* ¦ Flo**.
A puhrrifiaii, onr June, of ImeAa, haa larn informed hy Ihr o«i< iaU ol th* nnral A-..lr,a», al l»iidofi, thai hw pomtiott , rnllllrd "hamlia-r," will lm hang at IM (orthi,iming nhibitiuu. Thq g>ctar*^*a»i rvarut. a moorUnd aceoo.^eita mmm. June, haa »ral in pieture* ler fff j't •¦•. beiviufore. Ihey Iwive beoa loymm.
r.m.f rommm. tm Ammmmtpp. Aoatratta b** pvea har iiihiMW ta (fea ispanal gprnmy paatofi
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oftha REV. HLKWEUOWIOIT HILUS ¦Miesasui to Hoofy Ward Beechor, at r^raaoalk Chamb, aad CRMML GVBIMS mmmtmotOtUt.. on pabWied ia the IMy Edition aC tha iiioUyn Ea^e » Stm Pmgtt af StaiMffraphIc Swwas Reporta Im NMOHniM MKE m TEM IS II.M SAMn.CS ON RCOUEST STATE NEW& ffji^^ti §0md^ llefeto. A rAMILT MKWaHAPKB Or LOCAL ASD GBNKRAL IXTSLLISKWCI. tlEaS: VLSO TUmLT I> ADTABCS FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1902. NO. 28. News and Opinions OP National Importance jLjmtONSl CONTAINS BOTH .i l f.fefMil . ISayoir MiMMSwidqf.kym'llSayNi Hie Sunday 5un It tm INtiett Sastei ¦easHH* la Ikt «t«M o. t eopy. By mail, $21 year aeiilM TMS ami. «nr Xaea PATENTSi 'm^^mpmUftSS"'} ,.,_ atf^EwRR&^KBLij ^cCjtSSowikOo. ft awTW uiarreaa. Oaoa T*sr Jpir Frait. Fruit proapecli In the Stale are aald Ic lie very (tood. A prominent fruit- grower of lienera aaya "Both peach nnd nprlrol bnda are In good oondi¬ tlon. The prospects for a fall peach crop nre exoellent, bul cold ralna at thc limi' of unfolding will work mncb ilamnge lo apncota. It la the opinion of leading growera that Ibe curcallo, Ihe Inaect peal, will work mucb barot IhlH w>am>n. Curl-leaf may alao bother If leavea rre nol protected hy early apraylng Cherries wintered well and are lu nice nhu ie The proapecta are. ho«-prer, that there will again be an attack from fungi, which apilled last year'a crop. Applea and pluma may alao snITcr from Ihls. Peara and ap plea bolb promise well, especially ap plea The apple crop can only fall hy conditions now unforeaeen. The moal |
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