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A FAMILY NEWSFAPBR OF LOCAl. A.ND (JEXERAL (XTCLLieENtB.
FREKPORT, N. Y,. FRIDAV. MARCH
r.MM).
TBBIS: BLSO TKABLT IR ABTABliB
NO. 18.
' Greater New York •
IDerLtstl Farlors,
lOHSIRECKER 1 SKIDBOIIE.
OOB. FCLTON AND GOLD STS,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
STATE NEWS.
Bet al Teeth. •laia Crwwas, «:>I4 rilllaa., OtSMr FilUag,
is*.oo ap. af.OO np. a 1.00 np a .50 up
rOLTOM AND OOI.tl STllEEPS, Opp. lioescr'a, BROaKLVN, N. Y
W. J. STEELE, M. D..
rsrsjciAx and surgeox
IIALUW-I.NS, L. I.
OUco hours:
Bonth Shore Teiepl
, HarrlKii, Avenue nil, llsldw.ns IJ.
GEORGE A. MOTT,
LAWYER,
BS Caart S|.^Baroath of Brooklya,N. T. Clly
Bag Mage*, (.rabiraak, Qnceo. Co., K, r, TolaphoBa, "SI Lynbrook." --i(B«ABrooklyn."
E. A. OORLON,
....BOXDED .4UCTIO.XEER. ..
Odd Ballowa' Bloeb. IWloa BWoet, ooar Chorrh. FKEEPORT.
JOHN P. WRIOHT.
OBXERAL AUCTIOXEER.
MtBCPORT, L. I.
SaSBBSsg- IX-. ¦.¦.'!j
FINAWCIAI.
BankorRockYilleCentre
Foreatry Collece llrpnrl.
The tecond annual repoit l.i li.e Legi.is I'lrn by the Dlrecior of the New Y.ik si.iK ( ollege of Forenlry sbnws Hint the rolleir. is thriving, having levenleen studeuis lu forlbed and more than thirty siudonls (.1 '.tlier departments are laking some nf il. ¦ ourtet. The spring terms of the juuiur and tenior year, will Iw .pent In Collep.i I'nraet. ul Axtun. In t!,e A'llr..„,!He';.. .„ !.racll'.-a! work, lhe f.,r-s.. wb!"!, wn^ |.urchased bribe Trustees ul ...rnell Ini- verslty fnr illAOOO. bas been surveye,!. tubdivlds.l aaT ..f.eued up bv lire line. Halls, el.' . and n tr.poitr,ipl,!eal map l.n:- beeu made, Tlm market.ibl.. material sinndlug on tha tract has been partly esti¬ mated, and the sate.nout l.i ,n ib.- Hint If the material enn be markein.l. It will pay for moro thau Iho purciins" price, nul lenve n superior y,,UUK fore.l. In pl.ice al Ibe old one, A begiuoing hn. beeu iii.i.le in planting waste and burue.l plnce. nbcut lifly acres being giveu lo |.!ue. sprU'ic nud ..tber conifers. -Pwo nurserle. lor the i.-rowlngof plant matorial have boen estab¬ lished, and more than ouo million sne.l- lings grown in one of Ibom. The Dire'lnr. ask for a building tu houso Ihe college, (ho university bnlidlngt being over- -rowded. and for n working copllal of tSO.OOO to manage tue forest,
Tha Kepabllcan Stole Cunvanllon.
The Repuhlli-au Slato C.)mmitt«e melal I'lttb Avenue Hotel, In Naw Vork Cltv, on.l adopted o reeoiutlou oaliluK Hie Hrsi stale couvontlon lo meet In Orand Ceulral Pal- nee. In Now York Olty, ul VI o'ctock uoon un April 17, Tbe oouventlan called for that .lute will eleot four delegates nt large au.l four alternates to the Kepublican NallounI Convenilou. nominate rreEldonllal electors for the Htate at targe and elect a uew State Commlltee, Tho convention will bi com lioted of 071 deiegttee. Tbe basis of repre. sentotlon Is om dolegale for each Assem. biy ditlrlct and au a.ldilional delegate for each 1000 volet ur mo|Orlly ftaetlon thereof polled for Pretldenl MeKiuley In 1896, Thu sestlou of tbe oommlttee lasted less than len minute*, Tbn resolution Axing lb,, lime and place lor Ihe couvontlon was of¬ fered by Oeorge W, Aldrldge and idopleJ .luuul mously.
THE UNDER OOC,
kv XOItanE R. SntEKFItLD,
Wboi fot the under dug'
Pm for tbe under doft!
Por Ihe meu who uobly flsn 1
Por theli owu denr unlive laud
Wllh the might of freemen ginnl!
1 m for tbe uuder d'gl
Wlio's for tbe uuder d,.R'
I'm fnr the .in,ler dog!
Sl„ec the Oo.l uf Free.lum led
Whore our sir.-, fur Freedom ble 1
Till o.ir Slurry flsc was spread!
Lm for the uuder dng»
Who-, for Ibe under dog'
lm fui the u:,dei dog!
While Ibo ,'rnve f.,r kuIu nud greel
-To Ilestru.'tb.u s ii.iWers lea.l
Rlttl.t nud Jostle.- 1;,- my creed!
lm lor the under dog!
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.fo
liik
.1 tl
n ll
tl f.i
now
for Ibo un.l
r tbou.i'ler
vou crssu .J
e battle s I,
0 rig!,! ..f F
r the uuder
that the w
er .big'
lot-!
1 shot an.
,rtld b'!!
retnien q
d.ig!
s!,.I.
leil?
-NewYi.rk Clipper.
otid, Ibe
great
big
'Villa'tt Avenue, ' ROCKVILLB CENTRE,
L. I.
world,
Wlil uever a momeut slop to tee wllieil dog Is rtgiit 6r wroui:. But wlii tboni tor tbe dog on t.*!.,
'But, for mo, I never can pause tu ask Which dog mavbe In tho right:
r.r my beart will boat, while It beats at all. For ibe under dog In the ngbt.'
—New Voice.
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N the opinion of American skippers of nil the thrilliug stories of ship¬ wreck and other horrors of tbe sea which come into the porl of New Y'ork each winler none is more dra malic Ihan the Btory of the burn, ing of an uukuowu lil steamahip in mid-ucean inthe win¬ ter of 1892. Tho vessel was subse- ]nently thought to have beeu the British oil steamahip Loodiang. ul- ihoagh no abaolute proof of iier Identity waa ever obtained. Tha atory It told by the ofBoera of the Egyptian
ing of launching it, the three oflleers volunteered to mtke up the boat's j crew with the threo seamen who had roluuteered. The crew rushed to j man the davilti und falls and the mem- | bers of tho brave liltle baud took tbeir | places in the boat. .Tast as they were j about lo loiver the boat, however, n cry from the captaiu cause.! every one ! to l.iok tow-ttr,l the burniu,^ oil ship. Hhe had agaiu falleu ofl' tbe wiu.l sn.i j great sheets of flame Hew ,,.il way I.e i .Vond tho jibboom. The lunu, wilh the womau clinging to hi,", ueck. could j be seeu hangiug lu the luarliu^ale, i perilously sWaiviug with ivery roll ot ( tbe sbip like an autiHiin lear,,u a tree. "Hol.l ou, help is cou,iug," hoarsely r.>are.l Ihe ciiplaiu of Ihe K-ryptaiii Prince through his speakiug truuipul .K feeble cry iv:i3 the ouly respousc, aul the uext momeut tlicre waaa crash The b,.wspril ha,l buiued off at tbe blllt. The man nml tho .vuin.iu, still , cl-ugiug to lhe spai, lell, su.I the water cLised over Ihem. VVIicu the spar arose on tho crest of s nuve | neither tie mau nor the w-omau were : to be Been. II was uu use to lower j tho boat uon, au,l the Egyptinu I'riuce \ steaincil aivay ou i.s c.tiirse, which was lighte.l for many miles by the roaring flames. None of the crew of ths ill-fate,I ship ever survive,I to tell tho story of the couMagrnlion.—New York Suu.
"Lion of Africa" Sorrenders
His Entire il'miy After a
BraYe Fight.
HIS SPLENDID DEFENCE,
Fcr Ten Days .ind Nighls the Boer General Held Off an Over¬ whelming Fore-?,
fniUilns
ForrV<l
lAMUBIi r. PHILLIPS, Presidenl.
TBOMAS O, KNIOHT, Vice President.
HIRAM R. 8BlTn, Coabler.
BOARD OF DIRECTOR.S:
Bahert A, Darlaon, Thomot (I. Knight, /WB Vlnotat, Hiram K SmitlT
(iMBtwarth I>. Comhot, Wealey M. Smith, AaMta Jo-ne. Chorlee L. Wollact,
(Aariea W. Saret. Auatin Cnmwell.
•uaoal r. Phllllva, Nelton H Smith. fajw W. DtMott, John T, Uarlton,
(MTarOarltoB, Edword IV Thurtton,
Bomllloa W. P*artall.
Ws 4o a Osnsral Banking Bnsinosa of Deposit aad Disoonnt.
tatsrut Fsid on Bpeoial Depoaita.
Drafta Issued on England and OoBtiaent,
Taar Fatroaage Solicited.
BaaUng Hours—0 A, U. to 3 P. Sstarday.HA. M. to-uM..
DIsooant Daya—Tae«daya nnd lays. • A. M.
Priaon Printer Gala Ont.
Under n ruling t^iade by the Stnla Civil Hervicn Commission lu Albany John W. Flynii, wbo was appointed soveral weeks ugo by W.irdsu Johnson, of Siug Sing, t'. ibepn.lllnn of tuperlolHndeut of the print- iug Ittdutlry In that institution, ha. fieeii ..bilged lo get out, Mr. Flynu's retlden.-e, al tbe Ilme nt accepting tbo position, was acrott the httle Ilne In Connecticut, and the Civil Service rules require that o per¬ son bolding n potltlon lu Ibe clatslHed Hetrlce ol tbe Btate must be a resident ot tbe Htate, Before Flyun ttarted In the printing department al tbe prlton had been In'charge ol a convict printer, and there wat much ditcontent and grumbling
among the otbera over being "botted'- by , .e uj.u „j .u^ „,uv.i.a u. .uo .^,^ji....u oneof their own oltti. The retirement of I prince, which arrived al New York Fly»u leaves mtlltr. .. Ibey were bofore. ^^.^^^ j^^ ^^^^ ^, ,^^ buruihg of the
Ithoe. Visited by Flood. ''' "''IP- ¦;, ""«" '"''.' «''»"•' "''' ,'"'°
Trame un the Lebigh Valley and lh. '''y ,'" "^« shipping officcB aloug Doh.ware. Lackawanna on.l Western Bill, oouth street, and uo marine novelist toads fnr abuul a mile weel of Itbuca was j ever penned or imagined a story ...ispended owing lo the rapid rise of the j ^^^^ pathetic or more dramatic iu all water Weduetdav night an.l Thurtdav . . . : .. inocnlug. Tbe Ithaca loir groundt and '" details -urr.juudlng flats were under live fool of water. Trains going Into lhe eily over the liolaware, Lackawanna au.l tVostern from OjWHgo wers obliged to unload their i.aaseugert ou tha west bill, nu.l wer.i brought lulo tbo elly In ,-arrlagos. For¬ tunately Ibe Ine lu Cavuga inlet was .-leaned out early Tburtday morning, or :he damage to property would have, boon <rnaier, Tha flood reaebe.l Ils highest ,iutnt In teveral year., Keporls frou, sur- -oundlug towns tell of several daiut bav- iog broken.
th«
Frk
THEFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL, $30,000.
Illl STEEBT, FBEEPOBT. L. I.
A>BN J. KAHOAtX, President. OUVMOBTJ. SPBAOUE. Vice PretldtDt. I B. IIALL, Caahler.
DIRECTORai
Chodocey T. Ftprague WUIUm O. Miller. Wesley Pino, nto Wallac. fhilo. IVitli, Horvey B. Kralth, Oeorg. M. Roadoll S. Boll.
aionunianl in Fri.on Ship !llarl.vr..
' Tbe Library (-oinraitlee ,.f the Hu.ise of
, ite[,retentaltves.Washiugion,bat favorably
, reported tbo bll! appropriating »100,00«
f,>r tbo erooHoii ol a roooii'.-ent tn Hie
tnarlyr. ..f Ibe prison tbips ottheWalla-
I bout whose bone, havo been gaihered at
! Fort Oreuue Park, Brooklyn. Tbe repori
I layt thut a |.roposll!on Is under contldora.
I Hon lu Ibe New Yott Legltlature to odd
i t2J,a00 tu the amount given by tbo No-
. llonal Ooverumeut. and that patrlutlo to-
.,leties have airon.iv subscribo.l more Hian
|ilO,OOU tor tba suiuh purpose, tba iuteuliou
lelug lo raise a fllliug memurial lu the
leroes capture.1 bv tho Urilibb aflcr Hie
llsnslrous batt loot L.ug Island lu August,
1776,
Hlale Library Keporl, Tho Slttlo Library annua! ropur: shows hot roportt fnr la!i;i have been receive I rom 0»S libraries, of whi -I, I'll urn free r..r tending, and tbat I'J1,!M1 volumea have jeen added In s year, making tbo I..lal for he State S,8|a 519, the free eireulatlug II- irarlea having 1,979.319 v.du met. The free .Irculaltou reached 7,395,527 volumes,avor- iging 30,303 a day aud 11S5 for each 100;i l.opulallou. Of tba free llbrarlet all bul .hlrly.four ore nuw uu.ler Stnto supervls- on. Tbe 81*10 sent oul IWU traveling 11 nraries during tho year.
aiole Inspection of Soil.
Tl.e Senate Commiilee un I'ubllc Uenllh -eporidd fnvornbly Iho Boyco bill lur llin fnspeeti...i of all salt m'inulnctured li ilnie. 8 .nnlor Doyeu asked that Hi. le ur.l-i-el to ,1 third reading. S uutor Slrauahan ,u,,ved that tbo hill gu tu tbn Flnal,eeC,>,umltt.>e. ns It pr ivblud lor h,i sipendlluro by tho Slate. Houatnr Doy,-e itld,the expeuse was borne by Hie manu- faeturera. Tbe bill waarecummltled lulho Fluance Uommlllee, 30 tn IS,
, the
Vorkar
poBlo*, aad every oroonmodalian oa far oa It tootltltBt wllh coatervoUro monocenent.
I>faft* ltt««d oa oil port* ol Europa.
D*** a gvnerol honklni: hnilneH.
Aecvmalt nf eorporoilon.. eoropanlea. aoclt- USb.ola.. aalloltad.
Batlr* taliafactinn Kuoronteed. , ^.laealrlta will receive prompt ottentlon and At *B**rtaIly antwered.
Job
Printing
At
This
Office.
Nallonnl ILiartl Kipen....
Ur. Tractweil. tbe Cnutroller of the Prtusury al Wathlugtoii. bat .leci.te.1 tbat relmbur.emeutt ean legally Uo made to the -(late of .New Yurk for thu pay an.l ulher .x|>ensas ol ttaft oflleers ul lb" NatloutI -luard who ware uot iiroteuled fot u,ustar
ntn the vulunteer army, an.l for subslst- •uee and other exi.eu.o. pai.l to an ofll.-er
.f tbe regular army ot llio Culte.l stntes
letalled lor duly wllb Hi" New Virk Nn
tonal (iuard.
laay A.IJnnrn hy Mairh -y.l. While Ibe ex^.eelallou has b..eu that the Legislature .-.i.lUl «-oiu|.lele Its w..rk bv llareb :iO, it Is geuer.llly eoueede.l Ibnt final ndjnurumeut .-uu boelTecle.l by March I.-I, wlllinui uoglei'llng auv n.-e.led |e,(is!n- l.,u. Phn calendars lu es'eh h-u^e nr" .lis- iwted ol dally without effect,
aheridon Niaiue Fur Alliaay.
Astemblviuuu tleoruo T. Kelly, .,f Al- iiauv. !,us luiru.lueed a bii! appropriating 139,000 ll, bu ex|.ended fur Ihe ere.'tluu .'f tin e.piestrlau statue lo tha inemurv o' Oeneral Full Sberldau In .-a....-l l'..rk.
I am a farmer loctcd nc.ir .'^tviy Bi.vik, one .if Ibe mnsl m.iUii.ius
districlsin lliis Slate, iiiiJ w.i^ b.Mh.rcd w ih ni,il,iii.i f,->r vc.irs, at times
sol could not w-,irK. .11..I w.K ,iKv,iv'i ve-y loiisiip tii-d as well. I'or
yaars I h.id iii.il.ir.a SO b.ld m lhe ^plin};. wht-.i enj;,i)jed m plowing,
that I fould do iii'thiiig bill sh,ikc, i Ilu;^t |-.i\ e t.ikeii .i|ioui ,i |i.irrel
of quinine pills besides d-vens of other lei.e.ltc-s, but never obt.nni-d
•ny permanent btfiH'tit. Last fall, in poach iiin.-, I h.id a nnist seious
BtUtV of chills and then comiiu-pcrd M lake K'pj|a T.ibulc!;, Ui-.m a
fticivl's advivC, BBti tiie iiiNt box ^lade me all riipk and I have never
becit si-ithoullhftjrsince. I l.ike one T.i|i-.le cA-rriii.->!nin){ bnd ni>;lil
and soiBi-tiiiils wfajEti I (ccl .'note than usii.illv cjh.iusied I t.ike-thiec m
ad^y.. Thev haseTept inv st.imach sweel, im-b'vwels rejiiiLir'ani I
have Mil h.id ihe lEist touili ct" m.il .ria nor y->lntiiiK hcid'che^since I
. coiu'ine'hVed u.sms them. I kiww al^o th it I shyp better anj w'lke up
r.mote refreshed than lormerly. I don't know-iw many. iBntpLin's
-Rjf.IBS Tabules will hei,', but I .lo knov* ihn- will cd?!" any one in the
' euidition 1 was and 1 would not be wuhoiir them at ahy piice. I
'J*5w!'y consider them Ihe cheafiesT^pnceJ nielicfne in the w .irlj. as
*thBV ase also the moil tvnel.. ul ai'iit lti.» m<«t rnnvenie-it !-.I \i\i.
I am twenty-seven ye.us of a^e .ind hi»v-e u.^rked h.ird all mv liie. the Bane as ino.st Cainiets, lioth e.irlx- a'ld l.i'e and in all kinds ol vFeather. and ( have nev«r, rmyy^ such good hc.ilth :is I have since Ust fall; in fact my neighboriT-ive an remaiked mv i iii-roved condition and have said. "Sjv.jotw^ wh.it .ire vou d.>ing lo kvik so healihy } "
«afOBTBa.-a«*»*aLtadlWa>lklt*< ai pa >*•... .>tbrnrtl ii.'t ..!..>.«.>....: C',.'^ 'I'X
Tf ^iag ¦ T|-^il ^^ r it«r«,tM*at.4>".^v.r> •<¦<•>"-'¦ si^*.>*
IW4inaO,a.^-«akaaa. aa>aiaaat.<.w Xjj.Mer.e. • r" ?" «** llaMwaipipWla**ea»Miaj*«a*M MeBiaMCaeMiai Co.Bb
It was midnight in December, IH'.Vi, , and tbe steamship Egyptian I'riuce, bound from Newcastle for New York, ; was in mid-ocean, plowing lhroui;h I the waves at a ten-knot clip. The I aight was cold and dark an,l the wind
blew wilh hurricane force, I "Better keep a good lookout to- nighl,' said Captaiu Coleman to Sec. j and OBlcer Jordan, "it's going to be i Qasly aa.l no inistake." •*
I "Aye, aye, il is that," came the re¬ ply, and theu the captaiu went below. Jordan remained on the bridge si- .enlly gaisiug at Iho bij^ combers roll- I Ing toward the vedsel as though tu en¬ gulf it and then curlingaway on either I lide of the bow wilh the force of a ,'mountain torrent. The wind waa be. . ginning to shift to the northeast and :iolhing could be hear.l above the roar of the teiapesl but tho ceuiieless jbng.a-ohug of tho eugines. Su.iden- y from tho lookout in the bow there lame the hail ^ "Light h.i! tw,, points oft' the star board bow."
.Tordan looke.l up an.l srw, wny ,.IT 111 the hori^nu, n fiiiul glow of light. ".Ship ou lire,' roare.l .lordau, "all liauds aland by. '
"Dod help that vessel 1,, night," .aid the members of tho crew t,, one mother. And tbeu the curse was iltered an.l the vessel heade-l iii thc lireclion of the lighl. Meanwhile it had begun to hail and tbu wind screamed wilh lucreated fury. The light eame DC.)rer an,I nearer and finally the straining eyes of the ship's compony lua.le ,.ut great pillars of flame au,I thousau.Is of flyiug sparks. That volume of flamo iu mi.l o.-eau meant bnl one thing, and fall spee.i ahea.l was sotinde.l .luwii iu the eu gine room. In response the powerful ship bounded forward at thongh aux- ' ions to bring spee.ly nssistauce lo Ihe uufortunates aboar.l tbe dislresse.l vessel. The disluuco gra.lually Ics ! sened and iu a shorl while the btill of tbe burning vessel—a tcclbiug, roar iug mass of flames —was sightc.I, roll¬ ing aud pitching in the heavy sea. From the interior of the vessel great sheets of flame shut a hnndred feet lu the air, the smokesiake and pole masts were pillars of flame, while the oil with whicb she ivas laden flowe.I down over thc 8i,lu like cataracts of Are. HIaziug globules of oil fl.iate.l away ou the waves. The caj.taiu .,f the Egyptian i'riuce brought liis v.-s sel tu Within a hundrchyards of the burning vessel. Faiut cries which were brouglit to him ou lh., iviu I .y,.re the only eviilence that ehe was not ,le serted. It wonld have been fool bar.ly to l.riug the Egyptian I'riuee any closer to tbo buruiug .-11 shii., I.nl the crow- lias lined up nloug the ileck and ,lor,iou cailcl foi v..Iiiute. rs I., lu-ii. a l.oal With liiiu au.l g,. I,, lb.- rescue. Tlic sea was riiuiiuig nioiiu tain higb and ..uly Ihieo ini-u re sponded to the .all. This was ii.jt a Hufficienl niiiubi-r 1.. man the boal au.l the attempt woe given up. .N.,t a s,,iil was lo be see.) ou boar.l ..I the oil ship, au.l the Kgyptian I'rin.-e be gan to circle arjuud her in h..|.cB ..f picking up eoiue ..f the boats. S,i,l ,lenlv tlicre caiuc a cry fron. one ,f the officers .,f the Egyptiau i'riuce 0.1,1 ht- i',,iuU..l towa, il the jihho.iu ,.f Hh- vessel T.veiy .yc followe.l his tiuger ali.l iJi.'ii Ibere was a ,'ry i.f horror, wav uiil ou Hie en.l ..f the jil. was 0 lua.l an.I a woman. Th.-y wire slan.ling in the ii.artiiigal.' ii.ts, the man supporting the woman uiiii one arm while be clung t,, the itooiu with the other. The nomnii was shitl.liug her laee Willi licr hauls a. lli..ng!i seeliiug pr..lc.-li<iii from ll.e licrcc dames, wUicb eieiy ui'-iuct Ihr.-at eue.l I . euguil them The crew ol Ihe Kgy|>tiaii Vrinee liear.1 l.itiful cries Ul answer t.. their liouts of rncoiiianemeut. I iil .1 seeme.l as Iliough iiotliiiis -..uM le .|..nt- l.l Ol.l them Tbe .,,1 .Iup lay Wllh her heo.I I., the gal,-, wl,,. b kepi tbe rtomes awav fr.im tbe bowsprii Wbeu the yawe.I. i,..w. ver, iLe flames shot forward tnd hi.I the la., victimt lr..m Sight. Theu Ibe win I w uid blow the flamra back again tu.l the .-onple f juKl sllll he teencliugiug t. thelnmm They tiw I'uc steam.lii|. u..n aul their I'Tiet for ostistaucc w.-ie cuntiniious The bottls between the mud ou.l the flame* c.iutinne.1. (llieu ,i tongue ..f name wonld leap ont gree.Iily towsrl the pair, as though to li.k them up, ond tben opnlT of wiu.I a ul.l drive it bock again. The heot »a. lult-usr oud It teemed os lb.ugh tbr eut must rome t.Hin. Tbe offl.-ers uf I be tleom • hip .-.lald .land tbe siraiu lo luUgei o'jd allh tagh tbere » os ml .ine chan-e I ID a mUlkoi that a oaall hJat ooald I Urt ia SBsh s \*ui4* ssa, te aay Batk>
OUR NEGLECTED FRUIT.
The rer.liiiiiion I. Ilellcioa. Ilul l> Itare- ' ly l-ulllvalril, |
Though the pcraimmou is oue of I the sweetest of fruits, il is oue of tho ' most neglected au.l least known, I Fruit growers of .Vuierlea have given I little atteution to it, which is a pity, ' for it hiis many desirable <iualities. I Thofrnit is scarcely kuowu excepi iu eeclicDS whero il grows wild, aud I there it is appreciate.! eo little lhat ^ I small pains liiive bcei. lahcn to c.ilti- vate it. The ngricultiire olHcials of , Teuuesace aud Indiana hnve taken a i good deal of inlercsl lately iu the for- ' gotten fruit, and in these States ser- | eral persimmcu orchards have been j planted.
The persimmon grows wild iu near- I ly all the Southern States aud aa far i north as lihode Island aud tho Oreat i Lakes. In the opeu the trees usual¬ ly are lesa than forty feet hi,.;h, bnt in I forests they often reaeh bixly feet, ! with a trunk diameter of two cr threo I feet. The persimmon tree, wild or I cultivatcl, is loug lived. 'The fruit, | whioh is called also the American date plum, is from hnlf au inch lo two iuches in diameter au,l of varions forms, (ireen or portly ripo-ll ia in- 1 tensely astringent, lull usually it I loses this nnplctt.'.unl ,|unlity npou , rijiouiug.
PcreimmouB do well ou almost auy soil, as they have n wide s,-iread of roots, Tho best soil, howeve,-, is the same as lhat dcmaudcl by the poach or plum. .\n improved uative treo i will yield tw,) or throo bushels of j .lrttttf..whioh, if of good qnalily,brings j a fnir price in the larger ciliea. I
As u r.il), the persimmou is unusual i ly free from insect and fungus .lis- j eases. The fruit coutains les.-. water and is richer in valuable foo.l constit¬ uents than apples, chciries, oranges or strawberriee-. II is especially rich in sugar, the nalivu fruit cuutaining from seven lo fourteen per cent, more Ihau tho otiier fruit.s. Aud the na¬ tive varieties nre sweeter Ihau the .lupauese, though the fruit of tho lat¬ ter ia larger,
rersiiiimoi)s usually are eateu fresh. If st.ire,1 iu a ,-.„,l place Ihey will keep fresh for weeks. Hy pack ing wiih sugar iu a tight jar they can be preserve,1, and some varieties ean easily be drieil. They also may be coune,I l.y placing iho clean rii.o fruit in a glass jar ami pouring over il a syrup ..f granulated sugar aud wster. It is not ueccstary to hent the fruit before i-jiniiing. Tho canno.l fruit may I.o use,I f,,i makiug puddings, eto.
WISE WORDS.
Every man's task ia his life-pre. server — Emer.sou.
I'Ui-alle,! for excuse... are practical c.infessious, —Simmons.
Evil is wrought by ivant of thought, nswell as l.ytvant of heait.—Hoo,l.
Our ttucest,,ra hnve traveleil the iron age, thu golden is before us.—St. rierrc.
Our greatest glory ia uol iu never falling, but ill rising every time we fall. —Confucius.
Meu ju.li^e us by the suocest of our efforts. Ooil looks at the efforls them¬ selves.—Whatcly.
Peopl,' seblom inipr,,ve wlieu tbey have u,, mo,lel l.ut themselves lo copy ra.le Rfler.-Ooldsmith. ' Id i"
He thst w-.irries himself wiih the .invligbi a 1 .Ir.a.l of I'ossible eontiugeucies will nenr be It rest,—.lohnson. .'..n.iiti..
rhe liein.Iirc.l is often as I.u.l, and always luciner and more cowardly luusi |.i Ihan the lie direct, -llallon.
l.ifl u|i thyself, look ar..iin.l, and see B..uieUiiug hiyliei ami brighter than earth worms ,iud . arlhly dark- uess -Uichter
Tlur.-is n., snr. 1 mark of ihe al, seuee ,.1 Ihe highest morjl and intei lect,lal .|ualities Ihtu a col.l rceepliun of excellence, —Kailey.
tur Thousand Frliouer. and Fifteen (inn. Fall Into (Ieneral H.ilirrl.'. llHMd.un Mol Iiba-. Annlvrr.arv—Ftu.- traiinii of Flni.1 KRuri In K.tai.e a..d nc Fnrwnr.l nl lie.,raer.- I Int.. tbe Li.,.. Ilenrieii iloer I., i.er II..WI. Hi. Ar.n.-lirnrrni (-rn..Je !ie..l In Cape Tnwn Will. ».. K.<'ur.-(lcr ¦naD Artillery Oflli-er Ainoii* Frl.oner.
L..M..IN (HyCable,.-The War Olllce an. uuuuced lhe surrender .,f Oouerul (-ronjc HUd all bis for.ies luthe full.,wlng dis|.al.-h:
--Pnnrdoherg. 'Ieneral Cronje. with all his force, en(,llulate,! uucondillounlly ut daylight and Is uuw n prisoner In niyeamp,
-'The streugih ul hi;, force will be .-om- lu'iulcnted inter.
"1 liopn Hor Miijesiy's (ioverumout wili ¦:un.i.ier this event snllsfnelury, ue.-nrriug ,1 il .luet ou lUe nuulver.-ntv uf .Mnj„l,:i. --II.'UHBls. -
Thedolnils pru,ulsel l.y L.,r.l !iuberl„ lu his flrst dlspnleh wen- as f..ll'iws:
"PAtBiiEBtu...-Fr.,,,1 lufurmntlun fur- iilsbeil dully to me by tho lul,-lllu-,.i,.'.. ,le. I.artmeut 11 l,eeou,e apparen. Ihnl (leuernl .'roujes for.-o wns beeumlu,^ more ,!,.. iresse.l, and Ihnl the dls,s,utBnl ,.f tho troopsaud the diseurd am.,ug the lenders were rapidly lu,-rensliig. This feeling was douhtlots iieceuluated l.y the d!sa|.i.oiut-
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In a s.ip;'lemeiilary dispatch Lor.l Il'ib- erts ss>s that el,Ihe Boer (irlsonora abou' ll,)fl are citizens ol the ..range Free state. .Che remalu.ler ate eltlacus nf the Truuj.
r.vei.tv.uineTrnusy.inl. ,ir".l nnd elghtcf nn.le prisoner".
The om.-ers caplure.l 1-ucrn! Piet Cr'iiij - In-l, ,amed well-known comT
Chief Cnonnn.lnnt >1. ue„,l,er uf tho Volksrni'l.
Field (oruel Ftu.:, n S-a
Mnjor Albrt-chl, the fam.
CHAPTER OF FATALITIES.
Many Pi'rsons Killed in Various Sec- ii-.^ns ol th'? Coiin'ry,
STARTLING SERIES OF ACCIDENTS.
THE NEWS EPITOMIZED
Woahlnolon tt.tna.
A rsrorl on Paelflo c.blo survey Commander Hodites. ot the Nero, 's ibat a Hiorougbiy i.ractleal.le rout.
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captured from the TrausvnnI I.irces Were three T,i-''e,,ll,,ieire l.*rii|,ps, nine Lpoun-iers nn.l .m.. Mnxl,
From H,., Fr.'o Sinter •Krupp nud uue Mi.lli.i i
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¦o Slnte (B> ml...nuder u , has surreu Drltlsh lorec.
he Or.lnge I' .lere.I uhciulltlonallv I un.ler L.ird Iloberls..
Cronje sen. iii, oin .er thr.iuKh the nrlilsh lines at dnwu T.ies.lny ,i,..r„l„g will, n I1„i.' ..f truce. The om.-.'r sub! iie !,»,! a ,ui..ssni{, l.ir the Britlsl, lienernl ineo.umnu.l, II.' was taken lo Lur.l KIt.-heuer, t.. whom le snld Oeneral Cronje was wiiilnK tu surreu der, ho bnvlne r..un.l his p.,sllluu uui.-n nble, uuly .ief..ai nn.i enpiure in !,rns. |,ocl If he eoutiuuod tu tight. He wished lo nvold n useless shedding of bloud and to savo his womou nud children. He co- .iu..sled thnt tbey be giveu u snfo e.mduel,
Geuern! Kllelieuer i;rnul.'d (runje's ro. .piosl, so f.ir ns Hie wo.uen ,i,i,I el,lldren wero eoneernel, bul Insisted thnt thn sur¬ render In nil ,.t!,er respeets !,e nl.solulely uneoiidlllunnl. I'i this rr,,i,ju agreed.
The British eummlssarlat wns Inxed to Its utmost lu give liuuiedlnte relief In t!,o "ulTerers. but evervlhlui; pussll'le was done lo nlievlnte the e.iudUI',u ..f the .-npllves.
IHON.IE-.S IlKAVK KTANII.
atiy .-SO.
Oeneral Cruujes f.iree, .¦silmntc I nl 4000 men, was surr.)u.i.le'l by trum ilO 000 lu ,Vl,0«fl llrllish, will, upwar.l uf 100 guns, -I'he Boers- pistlloli wns nne ehoseu lu baste, nud Ihelr defeuses .'unsisled ehlelly
I i:<i I.i„. ,i„.l Hi lllb.
j'Pi.rti. ' N.Y M| ¦',.,,-,.-A little nflei
I ini'lulght ,snl,ii l.iy ,il,.-l,i the „,l.luli;l,t ci
i pre-s ou tbe Lehis-h Vnlley liallrend slruel
I n ,.nrringo eonlnlulbg seven persins n-
¦ Tultle-s Crossing. nbo,ii liventy-llve mllei
I oust fr-ni P.ocho ter. Insinntly kliiiog Ilvi
•if Hie oe ni'nnls. fatally lujurlng another
nud bndly brulsii.R lhe other. All wen
mi'tiiliers of oue f,.mily.
Tho d-ud are Mrs. Amy S,nlth, forty eight yonrs old: Bert Smith, twenty.threi venrs old;.JIlss Miranda Smllh, Iweuly.foui year, old: Olee Snillh, f.iiirtoen yenrs old
1 Cnlherlne Sinllh, eluht venrs nld. Th»
,„j,ired are Pureer Smil!,, Ii'usband uf Mrs <n,iU,. an.l father ..! the uther victims, nud Ciir.lner Smith, twenty...ue venrs old.
The fnmlly bn.l s|.ent the evening at t friends iieuse, and slnrl...! homo a Illlle before lul.iuight. The enrrlngn lu which Ihev rode w.is n throesoated afTnlr. Porter Smith and his son (lurduer occupied lb< front seat.
Belure reaohlngtheernsslnKlbe earrlOKe wus stopped anl .Mr. Siiilth listened f.,i Ihe Irnl,,. but did uut henr It In tbe bowl, ng gnle. Pho horses ha,l just erusse.l tbe irnck lu sabily wheu the ensluo of tl,.. ..x|.re..s crashed down ui.ou the currlagf «n.l Us oceupauls.
ilnr.luer Smith, who wns the leatl In ured, crawled lo iee,,red a.sslstanco.
The bodies of Mrs, Smllh an.l her dauKb. ler MIrnii.ia wero enrrlel for a n,lle uu ll,u 1 Hot nf the engine. The bodies of the lit. ¦le girl and her two liroHiers wore found eenr lhe .c"Ue of thu aoehlent.
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The Hon. Lilian P.uueefole, third .laugh, ter of Sir J.,llau ra,in.-efute. British Am. lassador to tbe I nite.l stoles was mar. i.e.l tu Mr, Ruben Uromlev, Hiuorarv At Inehe nf the Brlll.h Lmbnssy, lu the pre. -u-e of a dlstluKulsbcd conii.»ny,
Oenerni ..tl. has nsked the War I.epnrt- men. fur 1000 |.alrs of handcuffs and -200 l.alrs of shackles. TI.ey nro tu be used pHnclpally t.i restrain Insane An-erlcau soldiers.
(' W. Clark, son of sennlnr W. A uf Montana, treasurer nt bis fatbe palgn cumiultlee, testified bnfere tbe Sen. nte Com.nltteo ihnl nn voles hn.l b.-en boutrhi In the Senatorial enntest, though ho admitted having speul tlls.UOO.
Secretory Hny, In replyluit tu furmer Consul Macrums chnrgea," snld thnt nn „l Ilance between tho fulled States nud .treat Britain was luipoaslbie.
(-lark,
Our Adopled Island.,
Tbere are al.oul K],600 soldiers In llir Phillpplues, of which nboul .Sl.OOO nr- regular tru.,ps and nbuut .S1,,VI0 are volun¬ teers.
Cuba-, ludependonen day was generally obtsrvel In Hnvann by prucosslous nf .-lubs au.l out.l'ior sp.irls.
Already Ihere are 100,000 (-.tbou eblldrei nt school on the I.lau.l, nn.l It Is .wttmale.' that by the lsl of Mnv Ibere will I.o 50,0O(
WashliiKtou's llirlb'lay was quietly ceio. brale.l In Maulla. In the moruluu Colonel French, uf the Twenly.seeon.l Infantry, raised the .\uierleau flags .vhlch had bean presonlcd to lhe cbildreu over thesch.iol buuses. D.irluK the exer.'lses the children sang i.slrlolle songs.
Oovenior-Oenernl Wocl has deeided t.. l.ermlt Cubans whn nn> iinturallr.e Ameri. .'un citizens lo vul. nt th" .-oiuiug elec lions.
Washlnglou-s Birtb.lay was
tnllon near by nnd ! K^'efoHy tbrouKhoui I'orl ^ j ivns n genera! holiday.
..bservod ,1'bo d^y
fHE SAWIATH SCHOOL-
NTERNATIONAL LeSSON COMMENrt-i FOR MARCH 4.
lubjeel Jean. leallna In rapeiaaaw..- Mork I., ma—ginlden Teili Moth •.. j 3t—Memory VerK., St-St—CoaiMaah. < ory OB the l.ay'a Laavun, CuNsr.riNn LiN-».;After Ja.ua left Naa-
.rath Ha went to Ca|.ernaum and agala
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Near N,
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Pn..»irEN. E. B. I. (apeclal,!.—A trnge.lv happened off Narraganselt Plor shorlly .Iler I o'clock Sunday morniug, whon tha hurgo Oeuernl Wiley foundered durlne n s.iatlioast Bale. Captain Harold and four Iltlle children wero drowned lu spite nf all .ittempls to save the,n. The lug .Inmes llnghes, cimman.lod bv C.plnlu Oeorge H,0..1driek, nf this cltv,'nrrlve.l her,. !„ Iho afteruoun uud repurtol the loss of the biirtre.
The Jnmos H-ighes leit Stontuglou Satur¬ day l,lgl,t with lhe burses Advance, Sher¬ wood, .1. N. llylaud nnd Oeuernl Wiley lu I '( low, bound for Providence, Whon liiu I Wiley purled her hawser Captain illcOoll. rick dl.I all thnt wns p.isslble to rescue the fnmlly ou bo,.r,l, slnuilliig bv In iiopos nl idcking up the survivors. The mntlior o! the clill,Iron was drowned last summer it I he Hudson Blver.
Uealh Follow, t l.it lo a (irave. Oenlva, N. Y. (S|,ee!nn. -While return¬ ing fiom the grave nf ber daughter the lfe of Oonnis McCnrtliy toll lulo a small d wns drowned. Tus dnuRhlot ommilted suicide a week ngo hy luklnn urbollc acid, procured for her by a friend nn,ue,l .Mary Sullivan, who has since twice tlten,pled hnr own life, onee by jumping Into the river, nnd Snturduv night by cut- Ilng her tbront,
ilpen Swllrli XVreeii. Twn l.oroinoliTe.
MuMoojiKo., Aln. (Spocial).-At 3 ocl.ick Sunday moruiug, while two euKlues were .lulling tho north.bound pnssauger train So. 2 an tbn mnln llneof the Louisville nn,! S'asbvillo Bailroad near Flomnton, on opon ,w!!oh was encountered. Boll, enirlne. veroovertur. I a. was nlso the mnll enr. ¦ioaa of the .,. ,er car. lell the track. Na,u tilnras, a nejr.i llremnu, wns cru.-lied lo leath, and EuKineor (loing wns lujured lu eronlly. No oue else wns hurt.
:t
meut'-aused wheu the Boer rolnlurceiueuts ..f the big tn.kklui: iv.igou, wlilch tried lu relieve (louern! (-r..nj" w.-r.* they sn rr,iuu.le,l l!,elf Ianger defosted by our troo|,s ,,u Febr.inry 2:1. I I The woud,-r is thai (ieuern r..S(.lved, therefore, lo bliug piessuro t-. | nble l.. bold ..ul ns luug ns li
Celluloid Oust Set Allrei Ilne tlnn Head.
W.iu.EsTXH. Mnss. (Speelnll.—Sparks ¦rom an emery wheel fallluB In eelluln!,! lust, whl.'h c.ver.i.l thlekly Ihn Iloor ol ll.e loseph Wllou.x Co,ub Works, sel the shop iflre. Tho dust blazed like iiuupowder an! ibe thirly employes rus'ie,! through He, lamiw Inr life. Pierce J. Sullivan, a rul,. Ker, inarrlo,!, wns nfterwnrd fouud .le„,l .'ro,n suffocntl.>u. The loft nrm of Fre,! UcOulunos. wn. nearly !,urnod ofr. A lozeu ulhers sufTere,! biss ol bnlr nnd oye prows frum slugolui;.
Keren Killed In Holler Raploilnn.
TEXtHKAN*. Ark. iSpeclal1.--News bns
celved fr.im Pull-jian, Ark,, ot Hie
ol a sawmill boiler at that |,!aee,
I Croujn was
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enemy. F.ach nii.'hl tbe birward toward lh. I.. Krnduallv ciutr,! the same time 1 bi nrtillery, wbleh wn nl.l.'d by the arrival
reuclies wero puslie.l .uomy a la,iger, s., ns : his pusllbin. ,iu.l at l.„r.l.-.l It henvllv Willi .iiM..ud,iv lunterlnllv .ur sl.t-ili.-b
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hougl, the posltjun was regnr.l.-.l hupeb M,i.-e Oeuernl Huberts .'nugbt up wllh him. military „„.u see n method lu the mn.Iuess nf (-ru„je-s reslstau.-". Hy oee.ipviug the ntteut, .„ uf K'.I.erls-s .uulu lor.'o, the gnl- binl l!rol,je xave tlio li.-
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vnnee was mad. an.l s.>me ent: First O, r.lou Shrnpshires. re |..,!ul.soHI« (iOO . within nb.int el when,
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.-au.i.llau r< l„..ers, su|.porled by lh HI,;!,landers uu.l S-eun. .ullluit lu our galniui! , anlsi,..arer the enemy aU' rlilv vnr.ls ef his tn-ne
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make str.inK a Sl¬ at Ui.,.'mf.i,iie|n or furiher uortu l.i tho bills n.-nr Wluhurg, Cronje left .Magersfonlolu on the uiKhl nu.l nf 'I'burs.lav, Fei.runry !',, Irekkliig oust. ,-Mr.l neross the fruut of Kuberts-. I,lgnrmy . I nil,! ,-!,i.!liik- tbe ..nvnlry ofilonera! Frouch, I il .l.erlt sn.n g'll wind uf the fnel Ihal his .' I blr.I wns llylnif, on,! the u,uunto,| lufnulry
I ; sinrle.l lu pursuit Tho lufautry, nn.ler
II ; K..|lv-K..iiuv, fulluw.id by f.,reo,l luarehes 1 ! nu,l (-ronje'w,is ,-nui;l,t up with tn Ihn Le.l . I ..! the M...lder Illver !„ the vielolty of I j K.....loes Iian.l I.rift. Ills ruar guard |.ui i ' .i|. a brilliant llsht ivhllu Cronje was mak-
! luk- hasty prepnrntlous f "r n stnul. On
- I Silt,ir.iay ,t,i.l S.u,.iny. Fubj-uiirv 17 au.l is,
j at ,ille,n|.l .y.is inn.l., t., Ink" .'rouje's p...
I I slHui, lv ns.sauK. i.ut again 11... B.iers .len,-
. i ..u.trnled t heir nblllty l.i stnn.l off Infaulrv
..ks, au.l H,.-British were treat e.l t.i a
llv lln.. agaiU'.l whl-h 11,.-y .¦.,„!.! not
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I Kill. Three.
Pi..irEvii.i,r. Wis. (.speehili.-Tw., mills If Ihe LaUin A Iian.l i.uwder plant hen. .'.xi.l.i.lO'l Willi dlsH.trous results. The nllls wore blown lo alums. Thomas 1.. Bnss, Frn.lerl.-k (ioMbe nu.l Wllllnm Hot. j.-ker were kllle,!.
linv Areldrnially Kill. Ilrolher.
MovrrEMFn, VI. (Special).—Frnuk .Mnr¬ iiu, tet yenrs uiii, was struck In the neek :,ynu axe whl.-h slipped frum the Iinuds of hil brulher whlh. l!,,-y were iv..rklui( In ,i ,vood lol luBorli,,, nud ,!l...l before inedieal tsslsinn.'o could bo oblalued.
F.rriiian Kllie.l at n lleiiolt Fire.
I.Krn..it, Mleh, (Speclnl,.-Tbe l.eiruli •ile..!u„'l Spring Works ntSt.-lllel,ign,, nv". 'i,ieni,d Bay (-|tv Hallway ercslug !„,rue.l snlniiiug n loss of tlOO,OOfl, whicli Is parlly .-uvere.l by lusurnnee, Timothy lieuhau, llremnu, wns HI!-,! by tbo falling ..f n .lu'.ke slack.
WfAR CLOUD IN THE BALKANS.
tellnltely cnlletl Andrew, Peler, Jonoa aB.| !ohn tho teeon.l ilmo. They now 1*11 all lud followed Hl.n.
31. "InloCtpornauni.-- Chtltlaowaaka* 'a|ieruau,a Hit home, and IheeaaterM. His miiilttry lor more tiitn a ]-««r. It It .ailed Ilisown city (Matt. 91), aad har* HS a cltlEou He pnbl tbo half shekel. WMI. 17:31. Hit mother and brelhreu cam*h*r* with lilm. John 3:13. "The Sibhtth Day." Ills lirsl Snbbalh lu Ca|>erntttni. 'Tk* s.nagoguo.-' This wat the glU ot a eea- lurlon. Luke 7:!l. Sebool. and eollSBBS were often couuected wllh the tynatoaaSB. They were tbe centers of rellgloai aaa la. lelleotual Ille. ¦TuuKbt." "tt waa e*«. mon to oall upou nuy tullnblt pertea la .peak In the synagigus eervloet." "It b uot unlikely that at ihlt time He rep*alS(t whal He had tald ol Noxsreth." Luka4:U. 3i), It was truth that produced reivHs, whatever may have been the subjeet.
33. "They ware nstoulthed." At tha mnltor, manner, tplrlt and aiflhorlly ol His letcblng, "1, At H.e range of Hta la- lelleoluol gifts. 3, Tho force of Hit llla*. Iralloiit. 3. Hit acquaintance wilb thaba* man beart. 4, Ills deep knowledge ot lb* DIvlun law," ".Vutboritv," He apake aa ono eommlttlonod by dod aud Ha laid groat ttr.wt U|iou Hlmielf, Hs told, "(aay unto you," without auotlug Ihtlrtaaeharo, "Ue wot, 1. Dignined. 3, Original, a. Ooa- vinclng. I, Consistent." "Not aa th* •orlboi," The tcrlbes were wtthoat tplr- liual lite, Ihelr mauner wat oafA aad, with an unholy ambition, they touglrt thair owa tud not (iod't glory. They soulS oaly IS'. list on Ike obsurvoncu of petty mio* la- vented by man like thsmtelvei. OhlM love dowu to eternal prlaelole*, whtoh boTe tbe Imprest of the Divine appronl.
33, "A'man wllb an unclean tplrlt." X«k* •ayt he lin.l "a tplrlt of an unoleaa wrll" and "cried oul wllb o loud voice." LstS 1:33, There hat been inueli dltontalOB ra* ..•arding Ihls "uueleaii si.lrlt." MaB]fhoi4 that thote wbo were tald to hare 4*rtla wore simply diseased poople, and that Ibsir strong paroxysm. wei;« only "Btt," Wa eanuut agree wllb lhls,'hownver, aad BOSt Insist thai, difficult nt It may bo lo UBda*. stnnd, yet 'real demont did Inhabit this man nnd Ibose referred lo la rart* H, "This country abounded In demoat, t. Bb* cause Ibey were then advanced lolhSFanT height of implely, Thero wat not a aatlea under botren more wicked ihaa thty «*(•. 3. They were nd llcled lo inagle and to lBe..< vlled evil a|.IrKt to be familiar with Ihaa." "Cried oul. "An evil tplrlt It tllmd ta lis deplht whan lu couttct with Jatnt,"
31. "Let U3 Alone,-- The devil alnWi ,1.,sires to be tet nlone, nnd bad mtb doavl want to ba disturbed with anything «*od. We heart!,is ery the moinaot w* iiadsr* Inkelo deal with unulann thinga l»*day, sueh a. lutaivperunne oud lb* toolal arlta, "Wbat have wo to d'l with The*." Moth- Ing nl All. Thorn Is no oonoord h*l«**B cnrltt and Uellal. "To dsttroy na." Te lirlve us from nur abndo book lo oar Ball** place. "I kn,>w Thee," Iinaglae torn* dlt* ease, like ihn apoplexy, thut hddrttting Christ! Nn^Chrlsl 1. ilsollng wltb'derll* uow, ond tbey know lllm well. "Tb* holy ono ot dod." Thu Me.slab. who hat eoa*
10 deslruy the kingdom of the derll, I John 3:8.
39, "Jesut rebuked him," Bo iotA aSI desire the teitlmouy of devllt lo prOF* BIS Messlahtblp, Throughout Ult alalitsy Cbritt never for a .nnmont eoantvaSBSes anything that might bu oontlrued tale a truce wllh Hatau. "Hold thy peace." Liter* ally, "Be thou mutsled,'' Oome oat et bim,' Hospnaktwith aulborlty. He wilt show who Ho Is, by casting out tb* derll.
3.1. "-Turu llim," Or, nnnvulted klol. Luku says lhe devil threw Ihn .nan, a*d .uimo out of hl.n, uud burl blm not, N*r«r wosthern a person pussessod by au uaolaaa spirit wbn did not aulTor a coavulalOB. Bag. hnps n total rulu, by 11, Slut at UBeMsa. m-ss sap Ibe fnuu.lallons ot life •* Ibal bit vury few nt this cinat live ool ball lh«r days, "Ho camo out nf blip," Eraa jh* .levlit obey Ult word of cftmmaud, Thla" Is nuovldeucuofilie great oiijout of Ohrltl'* - mission, lo destroy Hie workt ol the d*rU.
11 It also a proof of Ills love for loti naa. The Piinrlteot sabl tlint He oatt out derlla i.y Boeltehnb lhe jirlnco of Ihn dovllt, hal I ru I li'wiist hat I ll e very t buught of eoUoaloB with Satan wnuld bn nbbnrreni to BIWi
'37, "What thing Is this?" "Uod't woadart nro moi-n iramlerful than the dtrll'a voB* dors." "Jesus laught by whal He did aa wnll nt bv whnl He tald." "riiay do ob*r Hlui.'- Thus Jiisus establlthed llji ml** ..ion iiy tiin miracle. He wrought. Aad Ihev could uot .loubt it.
38. "Fnmo sprnad abroad," Tbltmlraato wns wrought lu Ihn pubiio eongregaileB un.l lliote who tawlt publlthadlt wher*T*r I linv wuut, and thu puo|ile Ibroughoal all (Inllleo were soou dinoussing lilm aad HI* work, Hn did uot need daitit tn pabllab Hll.l, nud wo .lo .lot need to compronlas wllh tho worbl, the Itosh or thedarll IS* , dny lu order lo be able lo oiirryon Hit work. 3:1, '^fbu hnusn nf SI,nnn and Andrew." Ji'sus, Jniues nu,l Jobn bad eutered Peter's bo,IS,-, 1,—^O. "Hi.nens wile's m.ilhor," Peter wa*
of Sl.ini Is Hll.l I.) lut- „ mnrrie.l luniu au.l lived In Caperaauw.
|..,sed Freueh ,.xi,udl- It |s sirniign lii,le,jd that the Boraan Oalbo. II.' Church sboubl lay to much tIroa* OB the .'ellbaey of Hie clergy when P«ler,lb*lr clilef eorner.stouH, had a wife. "Lar Blak nf a fever," Luko cnllt II a great iar*r. Luko 1:3a, Hho wns protlrattd wilb a bnrulug fever. -They toll Him of har." This wut reallyn roquesl fot healing, Tbaf knew Ha coubl rnslore lier.
91, "Touk ber by the baud," Ooold any* thing on Ihlt tldu Ibe unlimited power ot Oo.l oireel auch a cura-f TUett uroot* tbnuid dwnnn.trate His divinity lo lb* la* telligence ol ..very man, "The ftrer l*K Chrlsl has |.ower ovor diteate. He
nud uu.l sln,ui>s. Tbe Iblny sate was forced wltli dyuamlte,
Tho Deiuocrulic state Cum,nlttee .Ibiua lixed Juuo lias the daleut Hi, Conveultou, Tho convention will I ill ludlanopolls.
The Virginia LeKlslalure bat made ,lune .1, Jefferson Davlss blrtbiluv, a legal h..|| day lu Virginia,
Tom Hammond and C. C. (leary worear- resle.l at Jacksonville, Fla , ebarged with muiderluK the threo members of Hi« Buh- .-rls fanillv leu .lavs ng... nud with robhlug I he,n of J 10,000
Mr.. .1. A. B. Scully, who marrie.l iier
grsu.imuther fl eoiu'bm,'^ aud roeeulW lu-
berllel tiOO.OOO, hns entered suit agiiiust
I et husbnnd for soparatlou In tho Probate
rt of l-all Blver, .Mass.
) Mrs. Henrietta Hiiell, widow nf Amos J,
i buell, the Chicago eapllnllsi. wliose mur-
' d.r hns uu! !,oen solved, is dend from heart
I ilisease.
! A sevoro storm was fell In Northern ' Ohio nn,l the upper pnrl of New ynrk i Stale, au.l lu the gnle olT the N'ew FuKlau.l : .-u,i8l IW.. coal barges ,weul iisboro ueai I button Llgbt.
At Mechanloivllie, S, C, Jamet Oardner, sged fitly.five, a prosperoua morchanl, sflor making a will loavinK all bis ptoperty lo tho youug girl wbo bod rejected bim, luok Blrychuluo nnd died.
Chief Wash A. Kle, of the Eatleru 8ho- ihuue Indlane, died nn Wln,l Blver resor. vnllon. In Wyn,ulng,nl tho ago of ninety. Ihr.'e. S.Mue time ngu ho was !,aplb.od by in E|d8C0|.nl minister. His sou will suceee.l him.
lu uuo ufthn beuzola eorn oil tanks at the |,lanl of the Decatur Ceroal Mlll Com¬ pauy at Decatur, 111.. Edwin C. Vance, tbe mauunger, and Irvlug Edgar, one of Iha ttlendnnts, inal inslnut death, -fhay wero ivorcome by the fumes of the beur.ola.
Henry C. Miuer. who iiad hod n suocats. lul career as n Hioalrlcai manager aud ,wner nf ihcatres, aud a furmer Cougn...- uian, died suddenly ul Uis bomu lu Now Ifork City,
Jesse Overstreol, author of the Hiiuse n.mueln! blil, was reuoiniunle.l for (!on .iress frum the Sevnulh ludlaua Dlslrlet by ho Bepul.ilenu district cnuvenlluu. The iiomliialluu wns by iieclamatlun,
Tho P.epublleiius nu.l Popullsls of Louis .nun ur.. nrriliiglu< n e<,ui!,ru,,il8n by which 'lie vote uf tho ulsnlToeled Ile.uoerats of ho Stale .nny be eonlrollud lu tbu Stnte .-ampaigu May uext.
A concern io lowa I. making farm .vagous wl.,,liy ..f sl
tn from Iheivheot ,is aud ,>lher parts
111 tbe orders th jruwors uui 111 the if the Wesl.
Tbo Ha/.!et„u (Pouu.) aulboHllet Imv. -akeu vlgbruuH steps lu suppress the sal. if elgarelles tu burs nt tbu public schools
F..|.r,iary P.i
.inpllng 1. r.l..re.l n . en.l. he l.l
Vllll^lll
!,!¦. wile
n.liutaul nn.l ,i,u wl,erever ed him nnl e .-'.mplie.! wl, 1 geueral
I ap.
T.iwn
1 ivllh pr.jpei
l-nrlahle ..rl.onlhnu.e..
The syslem of portable schooiboutes, having proved salisfaclory lu Mil- wankee, will l,e a.b.pU-1 in Sl Louis, where, ,.wiug to the shifting popiila. lion, it bas l.'eeome uecessary to pro- vi.le suilBl.leaccom'iiodalions f,.rchil \ I.iri ilreu whose e.l,icali..n is now bt-iug [ '"_'', cn liicle.l in slorero'.ms ami .Iwelliugt j hire.l f.ir tbat imrp.ise , |
Tho purtdhlo seliov'lhonse'is made ; le iu sections,' I.olte.l t.igether, tu.l placed upon auy available foun Islion. II IS sai.l thai a slriiclnie of Ibis kind latin for yeur... TheHchool li.>ar.l haa allowe.l gitiM... for tiie f.iur buiblings to be nse.l ,ii St. L,,uis for t'.ie tecum m,-|dation of ali.iul two bun.Kcl chil ilren. Kt.-li I,nil.Iiug will have a flo,.i space of twenty four l.y Ihiity-lwo ft-el, oii.l seats f..i tifly-tiv.. j-upils. Six windows will supply all the light uec.lel, nu.l ..ue wall will form t large bla.-kl..iar.l. The bniidiuga will t.e healed by stoves
Knildiug ('..mmissi..nci Itlner. ..I the Sch...'I It.'Ar.l, wh.. invesligate.I the .y.t. m and r..porle.l fav..rably on It. toys -'The portable tcho..|h..u«f ¦ oreeiaetlr what st Louis ueede. '
vill siari T..e,dey all.
•nernl 11 ,!.. Illlv ..f ,it tl,.. Il'.er i...slt|.,u uu.l ,u ..f th.-s.. In.-tl.'s. lu¬ ui. H." Hrllll..ry nrouu.l tl... Bior luaiier uud .>[.o,„.d a terr'ille bum- l.nr.bueut. ,i,enuwhllu emiloyluK H,u lu¬ fnulry In HU attaek ..u the B.er relnb.ree „,ents. wl,.. wer.. cnilug H. (-r..„j"-s relief. CMI ri,uis,!ay the !...,u!.ar.i,neul .-..m- ...,,.ed „ua!„ite.|. a,, I It was repirto.l thai lhe -I,!..,, ..( Afri.-n was r-n.ly ... surreu- .ler. The... repurts, h'.wever, i'r.,ye.l pre. ...aiure Frl'lav Hiu British !..imbar.lmeut l,n,l .Inckeun.l, Buberta evidently thinking It p'.'.r i.'.llev. even If war, t.. luru the llt¬ tl" ILier .-an.'], lut.. sha.nbles.
Fill
(l..lrs I" the have preseule.l I. Ws.blnst'.ii. thl' f.,r tl.HlOOd f'.i
I the stale I.epnrt,
Kbn.lr. Hrrak. a Lnne Mlrnir. ¦
IV' ll Bh..de. aft.-r t.-lllug ll.e l.e Ueeit
•l...-kh.i! ler- at Kimborlfv SjuC, Alrlen. ih.-vear f pr..111. n,i,.,,i.,te.l i" in ono.Ol". sol.l - IVe have .b.ne uur ,l,iiy in preserv ioi; nu I |.r..le.;lluk' th'. greoletl e..mjn»r -lal asset in the world -her Maje.iys flai;.
Serenly Sf-iiirh Flalieriue.1 Lual.
Five Aberdeen Iran-lors whl.-h storle,l f'.i tiie lisbing grouu.Is bef..re ibe recent Kales bave net returned, au.l tll bope uf i York HieIr safety bos"beeu al.au.luned Their Hu.ldi .rew- ,,„,„!.er nl.'.nl seveuty men and
Ily Cable,.-The VInnuo eor- uf tl„. staudar.l snys ,
rumors nre nlinl lu Vienna, auger Ihiugs i,u,l.iuli!,-'!ly are lluiunrs l.nlul tu lm|.en.lfng ttetweeu Bulgaria nu.l Sorvla. Fheru 1. Uu .loub: Hint b.tli nru massing :n,u|.8 on Ibu froniler..
- It Inuks lm|..,sslble, iL.wever. that n war sliouM ueeur, beeause n.-ltuer co.intry possesses Ibo nee.issary fluau'lol sinews in.l neitber Bussln uor Austria would iau'.ll'.u sueh au oulbroak.--
"Strango IUd still sir
lOhllllll..
K.lle,! An., Dr. Krankll tIrs. Fi.hralm
ll.er
Wife ,
City lns
I lllm.alr,
I'.l and k.lle'l a I- llnyos, wif" '.f ouothel lil.l Hotel rn.ll'-ntt In N'ew nu! then killed bimeeif nlly, superiu.luce.l l.y ..ver-
. He I H-.l ai
u.l '
,1 Fr u .he
,.s..r IlnfTnlu iu <'..mail..lo lulUK -Illl. for laudsmeu. mmi.tlon nbuut April ]
Troiul rlmeut at W mmnndaut .-f the >
---• pla.:n Hie uuilll.
Ship.
iiinglon
liiduigeu
that-pn.v,ke.l by n b.i|.eies« Infatuatlou b.r n woman w!,o was the lawful wife <,i •,n,.tl,er ,nau. Isthe lens'.u U'lvauce.l f.j, the murder.
fthe M l.l.l .in.Penn. Wheu :!,e . arriaire. wbi.- rapid rale, .tru.-k
was lel. i.r.i,,eeHi,,
Pie
ul M.
.he sljlb
e.iehe.l the 11(11, vein ,- gob,,; ,l..wu at ,i .•knna.|jusia..l»s.,»ll whl.'b l..,K, breatluE tbe l.'.ttnm "f d dr..pi.lng III.- men I., .he I below, kl.llng all I Ih.ui.
Flaan* Nni humped Out.
hnt the piague i- u .1 wholly .tampe lu 11.U"lulii, Hawaii, Is showu by I h, we|e,jni.' .llaeovery ..f tliree uew ease .iter iwelv.. dav. hal passe.1 without i
|-yrllna Note..
i.ale'l Ih.ll Ihe uumbnr ntle.l state. ai,.l i vould make nn am.) ..f ..ve. llft-en i
It is/.l.n,t
lists lu the
till ,
Foralcn.
The lu.lepen.le 'hrealoil.l.l by a luu lo soir.e Ilnl
Arlinel.l eunl Is being made al Kill ami Maunhel,,. Thoiltualluu Ihroughuul Oor -uany I. desi,erale,
Italy-s foreigu trn,In lnst year agicregat.
>1 Iia7,l5!i.'>,000 andsurpasseil nil re.,i,r.rs,
'- Herr Iig, KlUK Meuellks .-blef, wl,., I. I„
' Marseilles, France, refutes thu stury thnt
tho King Is |,|nuulug nu nuHEugllsb cou|,
lu Al.ysslnla.
Five Egvptlnn nftieers iinve beeu CMSli.
lered in the Snu,ln.i fur lusuburdlunlluu ..u.l senl as prisoners to Cairo.
'., Dlscivery ..f the luulllatel body ol Ph.,mns .M. Atklusuu, n murine ..f Hi.- I'niie.l Slales .-rulser I'ralrle, In the .'anal It llnvre, In.llenteH tl.al I,., was .uurlere,! nud robbed by sonpurl thug..
-Phe Colombian newsjiniters ore .Uscu... lug the ro),orled dlscuvery !,y a Oer,unu .'Uginoor na.ne.l Krwlese ..f uu Islhmtnu , nuni route which I. nuly nlaveu .nlles long.
I Tho Oermnu Uoverumeul wns .lefoatod ,u tho liolchstag ou a moll.,,, tu repeal u 'ueas.ir.- enfofc.,,1 lu Al.a,'e-L.jrr,ilu,-. Thn reclprnca! couveuHun Willi the
I I'uiie.l Stntes wS. np|,rov,..l by tlm Jn
I iiinicau L,>glslal,,re.
' Tho Brillsli H..use of Co.nmuus rejeeled ,ho Irish Evlcteu TeuauU- bill
, (leuenii Bulier, iu hi. fourih ntte,n|.l In -ellove La.lys.uilli, Nual, Hue.'ee,|e.| lu .,.-- -u|.ylus-Hla,ii.-w,„n HIII, H |,oslt|..„ .,! the ',tmust stratei:!.'.!! i.upurtau,-,,.
The Oer,nan F.,r.'lgu (IITI -n bns !i,|.>r,un- lou that the sltuatl'iu betweeu .U.louu.l
i Peru nnl Bollvlu and Argeuliun I. les. .erious tbau bas been ro|,rose..let by the
. -able aceuuntt. It Is uot expected lhat
I here will be a rupture.
, A British ..fflcln! otlaehed to the Bouu- lory (.'ummlssl^u, uamed Herlc, when .uuriug thn Burmu-Clilue.e Iruntler with <u e>curl,«hKagel and ruulal two forces ,f bo.tllo Chinese from Mien Knwug Pa, kliiiog the iea,ler of the CbUoiiueu and .evenly full.,wers.
A larllT war with tbe ruito.l hlale. Is prop!,e.le.l by the German newspapers If Ihe ameudnd Meat Inspoctiou l.lll bo (.asse.l. Iu the Britiah Houte nf Commons lhe O'.veruiuoul tdmllte.l that Hie repurla uf Hie large luerea.e lu the n,ini.,er uf llus- tlun troops lu ('eo(ral A.l.i wero Ira.'.
-I'tie Ameriean gunboat ll.iuger 1. making 1 survey ,.f Lt B..e . wharf, the C'.lcnblan fi'.verumeut's permi..I'lU baviug boon ',b- talned.
The m'.du. Vivendi regiir.ling the Freu-li .hure wat unanimously eileude.l f.,r ,>uo year by the NewfnuBdlaU'l l.e.glflature.
Heavy defalcatlot.s have been dl.,-uvered lu the ne.''.uut. Ill Japan's (ieueral Army
.1 Inle.-tlo re.ulte.1 fntaliv nul I!
ou Ma.,1 I.i- have bc-n Un .-at*. ..I plague i r.l seven deaths rnport'd. and iltuail..u I. hopeful. At
' hnv
bee
ep^rte
:..-' world over (-oaster i.rake .rent sort., pr. hi.
l.-u.l.
elUOli
! K.ilrr. Narrnw l.H-ape.
I II IS irlated ..f Oeneral Dullei tbt!
' once he hal a very i.arroa e..-apefrom haviug to abauduu his niilitory career
j Shorlly before he joined the regimen I towhu-h he bad beeu i;a2ellt'.l ata sub tl'ern he cat his knee very l-a.lly with 01. tte. The *. unl was s,. sevtre tbtt Ihe surgeou sai.l tbe limb m<i«l be amputated Builer. however. taiJ that if he could I1..1 have tw,, legt he wonld here n.-ne t. o'.l, tu.l tbe result wos thtt wliicb nsnoily hapfieo. ih such si.,rit., the .]- ct.'i wo. all wroug and Ball*, woa tunA able to juia hit
i tsgiasBt.
al« of v. H Aru.aui.at.
aluedai s,ikki,.«K. I. 'l|.|.
f I V the w.ll ul Pbll.p D. Arm.ur.
h,eh was filed II, the Pr .bate .-..iiri
hl'-as" "If thl" « -^iii OIKl 1. lu p-r.
r peril an! H.100 onn in real esiai".
A Hia Telephone Couahin.,
Erie te|ep:,'it,e system the largest lu
,liel Statea operating uu ler tije Bell • ha. laoel lnt" Hie banl. of a e.iu-ero the Telephone. Telegra|,h Ible (-..mpauy "I Ameri'-a
By an nlmoat iiuanl. ¦ I American Whe.-lme Miml.ly lu Pllla.leli.bl, tr-.l ..'f rarlug alairt a Well ,1b nf ra-Ing men.
u "...utry ill I
It. rrpui^ll.u
tod there aro ma..y d l.-tu I... n. |.np.„nr hey were lu El,
.vol el he Leag t lie auuuai u
hen C-,
ere made
.w Bullvbin Mlnlsl was i.ui.ilcly reee i.l ipee.ihes of
, Ms
ry '
r lial uature
sn.i
nib Iha
n.l
allu
Tl.l
..f Au.
lippoae ^ole tif Unol.li Wesl India.,
Al n -..eetiLff of I'r-.mioeui meu r-l'l
ei.iiLB Hii pollti-«i partie. uuler t !'re.l lencv <.f JulKe Modvi-, Prfl leLI
be r ,urt ..f Ju.li'-e at (">|H.„.,«geu. He
oart a re».).nl.oo was pt lh- Il,gt.lag t.
e i t.ef'.re lak
al.- .1 the Haul.:,
Ue .paakert ui.i.o*e-l Ihe ..le ..! the l.i¬ iu I*. Ihlugh to,ne merchaal. favored the Idea. _
Whao lhr Moer War Hill F.ad.
M 'i-.if . \V.,li- .'.- B .rr f.i.i-»en's!,v. .. I'or i. uita.l M.>la*. .... t,,.t the w ,r wlii -oi ooiy wh*a rratario loiit.
(iirl Adiniu si^olin* Hoar I'ui
A I r.-tty little g.rl plekb^.-^ke: I partment st >re lu Phliad-iphia
k.lliaok.
•o a.<,1g da. I robb-l a : store .1* i Tb« iirlt* I
iai.a. lour. )
agltatl'.u f'.r lhe .- ¦ leie psiu. In the varl'-.i. e. Ir.-.iia I. gradually gmberlui
The Satloual ( y.-llng Assueialiun | laee. In ir.ilcb empDa.,. upon it. Bonr.l ..f Ap- P'ai. tbal lboi,n,i,ea nf the ,iien.lM.r. uf.hal 11' nri will bo plaeel „t lUe Iup of .v-ry ri.ce.iQeel proirra,nm«
ll I* sal I thai Ibe i-veie-r.elug aHoela- I Cier„:any and Austria H.I. t..i.i
er va. eaughl, ! iMeu iiviuK bIga.
Fire Wasiaaa Iravoed.
The S .0 li.b mat; .te, -ner B-x slrtiidel
¦ftl. ,.,'i,H lluegan l-l,.u I Ijrlng n fne
Fivr .lewararteet were Itowoel lu at*, •amstUa I* loaraiba ifele I
rill .
I„lru'!ue
.Sl
t rn--.iuc wllb drni.|.<
tl.'
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. found Id b' l.gbl • te Ilnltli than lu .:.l|e.I eall. In wei.
'U.l, wl..
tr.', -ut very uiatti.
nfllclatly ununce.l lifLun.lon 11, never al auy lime ma le uuy ,1 .ther advances lor an ulllaO' tnlled state, or (iermauv.
Bnssla I. planning-^', dig a caual from the BalH. lo the Blank Sen. The length of (be caunI o. surveyed wil, be '.I'ti miles. I.ul ..uly H... nlles ..f iirllflelal eieavalluu will be necessary.
I( it re|,orte.l tbil the .learner Autlllla, wl.leh ,'ou.lltule.l tba entire uavy of Haytl, aoi, Iieen wreeko'l uear Furtuuoie l.laiid,
Prealdenl Diaz ba. deereed H.ee.tabll.b. I maul of o syalMn nf l.'>nd".l warehou.e. at p ,rt. .if entry lo Mexico.
Many deaths fr.iu Influenza hare oe- .urred lli Berlin.
Imprl.-.ument of olght inontb. wo. Im- p'WtN] .>n Barun Vuu Hcbilllng. uf Bideo, Oermany, lor flgbllng a duel laai anluuia Wilb au oBlcer who belrtred bl. .i.ler,
Tba l.le Duke of We.imiB.ter'. e.laie. .uppoMd'io lie *70,000,000, wa. returned a. ; aggregating nnly tt,l.70,aOO, lu view ol heavy daatb .lull*, i.viod ..u ealalo..
Tba Veiiuuelau (iovertneai deelarea I ikete 1* B« Sghtloa U Ibat rapabllt.
can, nnd Iriqauutly .loiw, heal lo'day; aad yet we cauuul lest Ibe splrlluallly by Iba be:ilt!i olllie boily. Some nf Uod't batt* •nlnts have tuffarnd with h.idlly Inllnalll** and !,avn lieeu ilak. It Ixlhe "prayar 0< fnlth' that tares the tick, ood ba who offers thai prayer will aen Immtdlal* r*. lull.. ".She inlulaterad." 8h* wa* par. foctly recovered, Hbe wat not obliged lo wall a long llmo fur slrengtbto relnra.
,H3, "When Ibo auu did snl," TbeSabhalb ended wilh the teitlug .un and Iben Ibey brought Ibelr tick to Htm, Il would uot have been .. desncniilo.. uf the day It thay had cnine befureHi„ tun wuut down. Jatttt ha,l Ju.t perfor,neil n nurn nn that day,
33, "Alltbo, lly." Nul nocutttrfly erery Iter.on. b.il a very large oomnany,
34, "Uonled .nany," Mallhew ttn, "all thul were tick. ' Luke tayt He Itld liaadt DU thoin, Jeius boalud all wbo came, aad .hoy wore .uany. "Dl.eates ...derllt," A di.ilncliun la made here Ihal we naal ael fall I., uollee, dl.eaans were "healed" aad devil, "ea.l uut -' --Hufferad uol." Boa OB verae 3(. Tbit bod beeu a graal day at dap* eroauro, o day llllod with tllrrtng araat*. Uay (lod give ut such dayt In all our ottles.
PREVALENCE OF THE CNIP. Ultaoaa la
,mi,eratura 1
.liaeaM 1. now .ooitarad aaarly all OTSt Ih* . IrlMzed woild, and appoar* Wllh Ar^ virulence In dllTerent oIlDtatft. Ia SOSM uf ihelowut In tbe Nnrlh of rraB**.a*ta. l.iy Amiant, It htt ollaekad oas*Uth Ol pupulollou. Dul II It WOf** la th*
aula
cllmat* of Houth_ern VlSa**.^ aM
the oily uf Maraalllaa auSared aoM M
In Italy Ibe gii|. plague It Irarallaa aia rnpld rote. Al Bome one-third *I tbS |,n|,ulatlnu U affocied. and tba p**tal aa4 lelagrapb eerrlcea ora mora or lass Ml;
rgoiilted ou ocouunl (if iba prrfalSBSagSl roa II '
Il.l. point Ibedoeior. dll^e
Ihe dlaeatn amoug the aaplOF**.
llMBriBlS
belleve.1 to be U.reellou.i but piebsUr ••
i.oola wblcb cornea ttWA I
Londou the death rate, wblebta ssasi' ly obout twenty-ilx per lbo««*aa, hai reached forty-lwu per thoatsad, aad th* tucraaaa Is largely due lo Iba laflaSBSa. In Dublin Ihe doolh rata haa raa sp I* fifty three per tboutaad owlBg lo th*sets*, llv nf the .ame dlMate. |.. (he I'lilled HIalet II It BOt r*ry daa-
geluU., but It It ou the AllBBlle eO**l.
Maruaoa Oelaar Babaiaa.
Arrangemenla for oa exteoalra eoleBlaa. tiuu .cheue bore beea eoaplolad al Ob*^ enue, Wyu. A porttoB of Iba Big ¦*¦; UuiD, lu Nortberu Wyocalag, will baaMIMB t.y Uormobi. Wilb Ih* Id** ol 8*<HaB nwoy lulo * new couulry, orraagtaiali were uode wilb the WyoiolBS BBlbOfMs* !,« ii.. o.i.r,t.4. a. SSi.iSS ~.--t S-*** Ibe Big Horn Botla uader Ib* Ooroy aai. Fbe Harmon leader* tay thai Bpwaid Bf ,10,000 panoB. Will laalgralalelbar duriag tba preaeut year.
J
urea kaoi oa ta* uroat MSma
Lot* of Ul* oa tba Bfwu lab lo>t**a*0B ha* b*aa ahaat I ^.ar.oaa wara loal hf Iha l«aaa<Mag •bt|«aadtW(ty.4wa wan Msi ««*nar Bu |,tw*Bgai* will^aaaaf stlBsi ulot Ua«s.
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^ti§§un $(tnnt^ Hetoieto. .^•iBroi.E: cupiKx. 1.^1 vx: ci.-.vtTni. A FAMILY NEWSFAPBR OF LOCAl. A.ND (JEXERAL (XTCLLieENtB. FREKPORT, N. Y,. FRIDAV. MARCH r.MM). TBBIS: BLSO TKABLT IR ABTABliB NO. 18. ' Greater New York • IDerLtstl Farlors, lOHSIRECKER 1 SKIDBOIIE. OOB. FCLTON AND GOLD STS, Brooklyn, N. Y. STATE NEWS. Bet al Teeth. •laia Crwwas, «:>I4 rilllaa., OtSMr FilUag, is*.oo ap. af.OO np. a 1.00 np a .50 up rOLTOM AND OOI.tl STllEEPS, Opp. lioescr'a, BROaKLVN, N. Y W. J. STEELE, M. D.. rsrsjciAx and surgeox IIALUW-I.NS, L. I. OUco hours: Bonth Shore Teiepl , HarrlKii, Avenue nil, llsldw.ns IJ. GEORGE A. MOTT, LAWYER, BS Caart S .^Baroath of Brooklya,N. T. Clly Bag Mage*, (.rabiraak, Qnceo. Co., K, r, TolaphoBa, "SI Lynbrook." --i(B«ABrooklyn." E. A. OORLON, ....BOXDED .4UCTIO.XEER. .. Odd Ballowa' Bloeb. IWloa BWoet, ooar Chorrh. FKEEPORT. JOHN P. WRIOHT. OBXERAL AUCTIOXEER. MtBCPORT, L. I. SaSBBSsg- IX-. ¦.¦.'!j FINAWCIAI. BankorRockYilleCentre Foreatry Collece llrpnrl. The tecond annual repoit l.i li.e Legi.is I'lrn by the Dlrecior of the New Y.ik si.iK ( ollege of Forenlry sbnws Hint the rolleir. is thriving, having levenleen studeuis lu forlbed and more than thirty siudonls (.1 '.tlier departments are laking some nf il. ¦ ourtet. The spring terms of the juuiur and tenior year, will Iw .pent In Collep.i I'nraet. ul Axtun. In t!,e A'llr..„,!He';.. .„ !.racll'.-a! work, lhe f.,r-s.. wb!"!, wn^ .urchased bribe Trustees ul ...rnell Ini- verslty fnr illAOOO. bas been surveye,!. tubdivlds.l aaT ..f.eued up bv lire line. Halls, el.' . and n tr.poitr,ipl,!eal map l.n:- beeu made, Tlm market.ibl.. material sinndlug on tha tract has been partly esti¬ mated, and the sate.nout l.i ,n ib.- Hint If the material enn be markein.l. It will pay for moro thau Iho purciins" price, nul lenve n superior y,,UUK fore.l. In pl.ice al Ibe old one, A begiuoing hn. beeu iii.i.le in planting waste and burue.l plnce. nbcut lifly acres being giveu lo .!ue. sprU'ic nud ..tber conifers. -Pwo nurserle. lor the i.-rowlngof plant matorial have boen estab¬ lished, and more than ouo million sne.l- lings grown in one of Ibom. The Dire'lnr. ask for a building tu houso Ihe college, (ho university bnlidlngt being over- -rowded. and for n working copllal of tSO.OOO to manage tue forest, Tha Kepabllcan Stole Cunvanllon. The Repuhlli-au Slato C.)mmitt«e melal I'lttb Avenue Hotel, In Naw Vork Cltv, on.l adopted o reeoiutlou oaliluK Hie Hrsi stale couvontlon lo meet In Orand Ceulral Pal- nee. In Now York Olty, ul VI o'ctock uoon un April 17, Tbe oouventlan called for that .lute will eleot four delegates nt large au.l four alternates to the Kepublican NallounI Convenilou. nominate rreEldonllal electors for the Htate at targe and elect a uew State Commlltee, Tho convention will bi com lioted of 071 deiegttee. Tbe basis of repre. sentotlon Is om dolegale for each Assem. biy ditlrlct and au a.ldilional delegate for each 1000 volet ur mo Orlly ftaetlon thereof polled for Pretldenl MeKiuley In 1896, Thu sestlou of tbe oommlttee lasted less than len minute*, Tbn resolution Axing lb,, lime and place lor Ihe couvontlon was of¬ fered by Oeorge W, Aldrldge and idopleJ .luuul mously. THE UNDER OOC, kv XOItanE R. SntEKFItLD, Wboi fot the under dug' Pm for tbe under doft! Por Ihe meu who uobly flsn 1 Por theli owu denr unlive laud Wllh the might of freemen ginnl! 1 m for tbe uuder d'gl Wlio's for tbe uuder d,.R' I'm fnr the .in,ler dog! Sl„ec the Oo.l uf Free.lum led Whore our sir.-, fur Freedom ble 1 Till o.ir Slurry flsc was spread! Lm for the uuder dng» Who-, for Ibe under dog' lm fui the u:,dei dog! While Ibo ,'rnve f.,r kuIu nud greel -To Ilestru.'tb.u s ii.iWers lea.l Rlttl.t nud Jostle.- 1;,- my creed! lm lor the under dog! r'i-B .fo liik .1 tl n ll tl f.i now for Ibo un.l r tbou.i'ler vou crssu .J e battle s I, 0 rig!,! ..f F r the uuder that the w er .big' lot-! 1 shot an. ,rtld b'!! retnien q d.ig! s!,.I. leil? -NewYi.rk Clipper. otid, Ibe great big 'Villa'tt Avenue, ' ROCKVILLB CENTRE, L. I. world, Wlil uever a momeut slop to tee wllieil dog Is rtgiit 6r wroui:. But wlii tboni tor tbe dog on t.*!., 'But, for mo, I never can pause tu ask Which dog mavbe In tho right: r.r my beart will boat, while It beats at all. For ibe under dog In the ngbt.' —New Voice. h003390O0aO00O0tX)O00OOOOOO ]ONETeieEDYOFTiJE$EA.i aoooooooooooooooooooooooo N the opinion of American skippers of nil the thrilliug stories of ship¬ wreck and other horrors of tbe sea which come into the porl of New Y'ork each winler none is more dra malic Ihan the Btory of the burn, ing of an uukuowu lil steamahip in mid-ucean inthe win¬ ter of 1892. Tho vessel was subse- ]nently thought to have beeu the British oil steamahip Loodiang. ul- ihoagh no abaolute proof of iier Identity waa ever obtained. Tha atory It told by the ofBoera of the Egyptian ing of launching it, the three oflleers volunteered to mtke up the boat's j crew with the threo seamen who had roluuteered. The crew rushed to j man the davilti und falls and the mem- bers of tho brave liltle baud took tbeir places in the boat. .Tast as they were j about lo loiver the boat, however, n cry from the captaiu cause.! every one ! to l.iok tow-ttr,l the burniu,^ oil ship. Hhe had agaiu falleu ofl' tbe wiu.l sn.i j great sheets of flame Hew ,,.il way I.e i .Vond tho jibboom. The lunu, wilh the womau clinging to hi", ueck. could j be seeu hangiug lu the luarliu^ale, i perilously sWaiviug with ivery roll ot ( tbe sbip like an autiHiin lear,,u a tree. "Hol.l ou, help is cou,iug" hoarsely r.>are.l Ihe ciiplaiu of Ihe K-ryptaiii Prince through his speakiug truuipul .K feeble cry iv:i3 the ouly respousc, aul the uext momeut tlicre waaa crash The b,.wspril ha,l buiued off at tbe blllt. The man nml tho .vuin.iu, still , cl-ugiug to lhe spai, lell, su.I the water cLised over Ihem. VVIicu the spar arose on tho crest of s nuve neither tie mau nor the w-omau were : to be Been. II was uu use to lower j tho boat uon, au,l the Egyptinu I'riuce \ steaincil aivay ou i.s c.tiirse, which was lighte.l for many miles by the roaring flames. None of the crew of ths ill-fate,I ship ever survive,I to tell tho story of the couMagrnlion.—New York Suu. "Lion of Africa" Sorrenders His Entire il'miy After a BraYe Fight. HIS SPLENDID DEFENCE, Fcr Ten Days .ind Nighls the Boer General Held Off an Over¬ whelming Fore-?, fniUilns ForrV |
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