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•t|IH>Z.S «OOPlBt!4. JTIVE CfENT-fe*.
VOL* IV.
A FAMILY >KW9I'AI'ER OF I.OfAl, A.\I> GENF.KAI. INTEI.I.Ki ENt E.
FREEPORT, N, Y.. I RID.W. .M'lni. 2S. 1S<,M|.
TBta8;Al.M TUkLT I* ABttSlDK
NO. 20.
\ .. raiAllCIAI.
[•rRocMIIeCentre
Jtllagtf Avenue, KOCKVILLf CENTRE. L. I.
. r PHIIXIPB, PnaUeak. tiMAS a. KMKIRT, Vio* PrauMent.
BmAM B. 8MITH. Caahler.
BOABO or OIBCCrORS:
. Davlaaa. TkonaaO. Kalcht,
. Ooikkaa, Waalay B.l9ialtb.
CkMlaa L. Wallaoe, vaa, Aaatla Onrnmll.
Nalaan H. Snltb.
JokaT. Daviaoa.
UwaidT "
.Fkanall.
PN'**
A O«ocnl BaoUiig Bnaineaaiof
MdDiMIMBt.
•mddOBSpmial Depodta. I Iwixl oa EoglADd and ths
J^VMr FMraMfe SoUdted.
J Hoam—0 A. Ii. to 3 P. M.;
Phawimi. f A. M. to It u.
, ,_ I Day*—Tmadars and Fri-
IBFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL^ 130,000.
mUT, FIBEPOST, L, I.
tatnU. BAVDALL, Prealdenl. .tWblT T. 8PBAOITE, Vlce-Prealdenl. tmaatU S. ball, Caabler.
aOABO or OIRECIOBS:
¦¦¦iail. Ok—pr*y T. dpraoa
WUIiaaO. Wlier. . D. Waaler Plae, I Oaoiaa Wailaaa, tf Oolaa IMMI, ,
Hanar B. Sailth,
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W^tfmmatHU We CMffWI
mS^i>.amam.
WUHmb 8. Ban.
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Uaja, from • a. ai. la I aM lilawMMl* la 1 la lkaaea(a&hartko ~—"- -IT TriiatOma- oa aa far aa I* lafimi
tba rata allkiaa par eaat. paMoa I. luaa aaoatka or aiani.
•i aa an parta et Barope. > aiaMal taakloc kfriaaM. ¦laj^H|afalleaa, ooapaal**
littis?
wtU raaalva ptompt attantloo and
[> Greater New York •
kntStl Parlors,
IMMUNCHU « UltMORE; tOIAOI^ AND OOLD STS, Brooklyn, N. Y.
•1.00 ap.
• .M ap.
rVUrON AHD OOLD 8TKEBT8. •MT'i, BROOKLYN, N. Y.
Dr.T.D.Camiiui,
^ SURGEON ,* j
^Dentist...
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im
Freeport.
omoc nouns: • JU ac. to 6 r. u.
HOME I filLSOl UTIOI,
CAWrnWS AND BUILDBR5. niBBPORT, L. I.
—»— iwaallp caatplaMd Ik* RBVIBW
cWnUMNO wa ara imparad lo laka
—Iiaala for tr*! elaa wark.
K. S. RANDALL. Ar^Naot. aaaa. BMaklya •**,, aM Mala at, app.
9»tmteaa^t
••aparVLL
rmow
TOirai.
rHANCIS B. TAYLOR,
LAWTBB,
CORNBB MAIN AND FULTON STSk.
¦ ¦¦p«l*aa. 1.1.
WILBUR F. TRCOWELU
OOUKBELOB-AT.LAW,
IM Baaaaaa Mraai, Broeklya, H. T.
Taa Blpar^ Hall~rraapaTt, L. I.. Brenlnt* and Satnrtaya.
E. V. BALDWIN,
TMeber of BuJo, ludolii ud Goitar,
FnCCFONT, L. I.
Standard Note Syatemi Improveil Method of FlDgerlaf. Poplls Advanccfl llapidly
Bnoaaemeota lor (ioncrerta. Ele . Filled at BeaaonaMe RalM, Batisfaction Ouaranlnd,
GEORGE a. MOTT,
Lawyer,
to Cearl •t.,BaTaack of Brooklyn,!*. V.CIIy
B**ld«noe, Lyabrook. Qoeen* Co., N. V. T*lephooe, "SI Lynbrook." "SttMA Drcxikiyn."
e. A. DORLON,
....BOJTDED AUCTIO.YEER....
Odd Fellows' Block,
Fallon Btraet. uasrL'hanh. FREEPORT.
JOHN P. WRIQHT,
GEJfER.1 L . 1UCTIOJTEER,
FRCEPORT, I.. I.
JAMES PALMER.
REAL ESTATE AQENT,
PATCHOGUE, L I.
Pwaiua harlBC VUlaca Property or Farm* tor aale or aacliaii«a> write full partlcalar*, atattac loweat ca*k prior, and I will adnrtlae Ika iana at mr owa axpraaa.
Takartwaa. IST oaitaawm.
^4/f»i|U ^ tldlB{,
Biilden; General Contractors,
I* B««orJ AvowM.
BROOKLYM N. Y.
hurt for aal* kt FRECPORT, L. I, th« ¦oat daaiiabto ImildinK plota on Lona bland. Nioair graded atrseta, will waHr maiaa, ilo. Alao, konm built k
CHARLES L. J^EAMAN,
Carpenter ^» Builder,
rncEPONT, I. I.
Eitiraalai chearfnOr glTwn. Coatrada tnken.
DRESSMAKING
M TM{ HItttEST STTIE OF THE ART. ..THE MISSES LEE..
WANTAOB,
oae mile nOrlh of L. I. K. K. Rtation ParfacI Bl (mraalaed from meaaurement Trjrlao on aot neoeaaary. Pricea raaaonable. Work tho beat.
laMnieUoa sItm la Oil Palatine.
Adrertising
•--^msmmum^rm —in— This F*af»er IS SURE
TO BRING RESULTSa
The only way to attract ti'atJe is to make known what you have to oflei.
Tht Libtral Adf trtittr
la Taa
SiCMtsfHhMtrchaiil.
or AlLtUDS—
Neat and at
Kalr Prices A T THIS OFFICE.
Try us once and uoa loill
become a permanent
customer.
rm.
I am a fitrmer located nejr Stony Bnvik. one of the most maUrious Atlklain this Slate, and was bothered with tn.iljiij for vojrs. at times' •OI could nbtMFork. an.! was always vciy consiipileJ as "well For vain I had niabria so bad in the spring, wht-n enpdjicd in plowing, BptI could do nothing but shake, i must h.iv'e taken about a harrel •fquhlilie pilla besides dozens of other remedies, bul never obtained MMT permanent benefit. La.>it faU, in peach iim-. I h.id a most sciious MHOtOf chills and then commenced to lake Kipans Tabules, ypon a JHrikdCtiadvice, and tho iiriil box made ine all right and I have never
.kaaa wnhout them since. I take one Tabule ea.h morning and niglit and aometimes when I feel more than usually exhausted I take three in
¦ aday. Thev have kept my stomach sweet mv bowels regular and I kavanol had the least touch ot malaria nor spl ttiiig head.iche since I capHncnccd usuiK thom. I know also thn I iU-ep better and wake up Miff refreshed than formerly. I don't know how manv complainis
'ltl|MM Tabuks will help, biit I do know thev will cure atiy one in the CMldMoa I was and I would not be without them at any price. I kMMdy consider them the cheapest-priced ntedicine in the world, as tfHl^ara also the most beneficial and the most convenieni to take.
-|oli>ft>1lty a*infMreai»<rf«Ke and haw worked hard aii my Hie. tne
¦MM at moat lurnw^v both earlv and late and in all kinds ol weather,
tm41 have never ei^oyed such good health as I have since last fall; in
' " wa nave aM reinarked my imi-iroved condition and have
ay. jaMV what are you doing to look so healthy ? "
l-F-a«awataMhaaaat rwy Hjin ¦*» »m* »r;'gt,"S- -*¦•• *a la* aa*a*a* aaa anaatakaiiBiMMa a I r-t-w%
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BOT BATTLE AT QmNGOA.
light ol Our Men Killed Dy Rebel Fire From the Juncle.
lAWTON ON A NEW CAMPAIGN.
lALDHPIT IS CiPTDBED,'BOLD CflUNTEBFElT PLOT.
.'atonal KlaUaiibara. ot Iha riral N. Iiraalra. ainona the lleaa—Porlr Ainai Irani >Vouoilail-PIII|ilnoi. In Ihr Hniih. IlliI Not I.ota HravilT bnl na.l lo llellre.
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Mn
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1,4 (By (al.l ^avare flgbtlnir along tlia advanf-., 1 Amarl- •«n lines north of Maloloi Siin.lay inorn- n«. in wh|.-h our lo^sm were nninnaiW leavy. Il having beau re.iortH.I to r.,.naral MacArthur tbat a tioily ol the rKhaii wai In ihe nelKhhgrhno.l of (jiilneua. M-jur liall, lith a tmaii trouii ot oavalry. wa.-, -jr iur-. I 'o make a recoonoitAaniie. Ha axamiiie.l he country In the viclolly of Malolos, ami aent almost to Qiiingua bef.ira the enemy aas iliecorereil.
Th* rountryejamlnei hy tha cavalry wa-. [Oiigb anil ooTerel with a ilansii Kroirtli ol brush, which aironla.i au litenl blillni; place for tho Filipinos. The Anierlcnni. wore on their Kuaril ngalnst an nnihu!ic-iila. keepInK \ close watch lor the rebels, who, then- was reatoo to believe, were hlilinK soniowbarn lu the jungle near (JuingUH.
As the troops iippronchail tha town a strong force ol rclieli. att-iclieil tlmm. At tho llrst volley Irom tlie Insurgents, who wero IntrflnchH,) In th" hrn-th.oni of tlio eavatrymen was wouniloil. anil lie wonl-l have laiien from his horse hail it aot liean lor Iwo ol his connrailes, who, rifling on one tided him, helii him in his snililie and took hlm ton place ol safety. Two others of tbe troop wero woundaj soon after, one fatally.
The Aroerleaos were nol confusail by tha atlaok. Thay dlsmountcl ami. iteplnylrg aalolanlry, poureil a tailing Are Into 'be brush, wiiere it wns known thnt tiiegre .ter part of the attacking force was concciicl.
News of tbo engiigament was bjrrii-fl baek to Mniolos, an.l. whiin the Ami.ri.-ans belli tbeir grouml gallantly agilnst a lar ttronger numarlcil fine. Ilenenil Hale hastened forward with raiuforciiinents for the oavalrymeo.
Two battallooa of Ihe First Nebraska Reailaient and all companies of the Fifty- first Iowa, witb lour Held guns, trcre quickly ou tbe scene aod vigorously at- taoked tbe enemy. The Filipinos made a ¦trODff defenoa, but were ultimately driven from Ibeir position.
Tbe followlbg were killed: Ooionel John M. StottenburK ol the First Nebraska regi¬ ment; LleutoDnnt SIssoo ol tha same regl- meot; two privates of tho Nebraska regi¬ ment; two privates of tbe Fourth cavalry and about forty woi^ded Most of the wounded belong totheTlrst Natiraska regi¬ ment. The loss of the enemy, though thay woro forced to abandon their position, was ool beavy.
Oeneral Lawt in has taken tha Held again wllb a column of troop., consiitlng ol tbe North Dakota regiment, two battal- loniol tbe Third Inlantrv. theTwanty- tecond Infantry, two guus of Scott's llat- tery. threo iroopii ol tho Fourth liivairy ana Onie'a Houadron, equippud in light marching order. Tiiay were supjilln.l witb ten days' rations. This now caui- palgn la expected to result In clearing out the Jungle In tbe country north of Manila up to the footblils of tlia mouiitalas on the nortboast, and up tu tbe tariniuatlon of railroad at Bulacan.
MORMON SENATOR A MOTHER.
till
Kai-t Lake. Utnh i .-ipc-iali. Slate San alor Malllo llughej Caunoii. who rmaivail votes of several ol her roiiow-lcgisiator. (or Ihe high position ul Uolted Btates Men
'C^^^'^^S
Words of the Raleigh s Captain Pro voke a Formal Protest.
Secrata.^ liar Rayi That the Npeacher
Ware .siet Offlrial. and That Iha Nary
Depart inant 1* Coin|iet*nt lo Act,
Washivotok, n . r. (Spcciaiy Tba Oer man Oovarnmcnt iiasantara.l n f.irmai pro. last against tha languago used by Oaptalc ^oghlan l.l tlia Raleigh nt the I'niot: League riuh .llnnar in Naw Y-irk ("Ity Tha protest was io.lg.-d with Kecrotary Hay .hrongb the German Ambassa.lor. Dr. voc Holiai)«n.
Secretary Hay repiied that th* laogiiag* ippenre.l to bnvo lioan used at a dinnoi In u dull, and so .-ouid not ba regar.led a- in offl-lal or a public utterance In the sense :liat would warrant the .-itato Dapartmant u acting. Howercr. tho Navy Uapartment was fully corapatent to take such action IS tho ca«o sae-ne.l to require With this itntement tbe Ambassador was contant tor the time nt least, and will doubtless wait a raasonabio ienglli of time upon the Savy Department.
Tha Oermnn Ambassador appeirert at lie State Department nt noon on Monday t-'r the purpose of making further rapra- sentations to Sacretarv Hav touching thf :onduct of CnptHln Toghlan Tho uttor- iiiccs Ilf Captain Toghlan nt the Army an-l S.ivy Cliili, HS published in the morning papors, which were n reiteration ol hlH lirovlous spoech In so fnr as 11 rolatoii to ;hi) actions ol tbo (l^rnnrn nt Mnnlia, worn ragiirlol as an alllilonii oltensa. Ka i.lTort wns made to ascertain whatlier :ho United Stata-i Oovorninent intandoii tr .lo nnytlilng oniciiiily. in view of subse fiui-nt dovelopiiients in tiio case.
Secretary Hay has not r hanged his posi- ;lon In auy degree. He deptocatod the Inck ol tact and tho bad taste shown by I'aptHlu Coghian. and be did not hasltata lo let that be known to the Oerman Ara- uiissudor. Hut be still held that the caso was one that required treatment by .uetboils ol naval diaoiplino only, wltli ffbloii tbe Htata Dnpart munt could not con- L-ern iiseif. The Oennau Ambassador com- nutiicatod the Department's view to the l-'uroign uffl.-c nt lieriin. Tho ollii-ials oo iioth sides realize that this 0|il9oiie may ;-row luto a verv great siur-e ot discord, unless treated discreetly and coolly.
leneral MacArthur Drives the Insur- j Eigi,^ ^p,, Captured For Making gentsOutol Their Last Stronghold. Boijus Silver Certificates.
HEROISM OF THE KANSAS TROOPS | JHE ARREST OF U. S, OFFICIALS,
alor, hat demonttrated tn tho antl-po|jrg- amlats that Mormons can practice polvg- I amy and ttlli enjoy th* rights of clti/.en- : •bIp. bbe has presanled her buslian.l, Preaident Angus M. Cannon, with a littia I daughter, I
She Is the fourlh wile of the great e.- cloalastlc, tha threo former ones being allre. ber huaband baviug si.\ wives In all.
KING HUMBERTS TOAST TOENCLAND
Take* Li.nrhaon on Iha Majaallr au.l Calla ei.ilan.l an Aiiv ot Umtj.
Rome. (By Calda) —King Huinliart an-l Quren Margharila. after reviewing tha
CAPT.AIN CUOIII.AN'8 j^t'CKCII.
kilmlral Ueway'i riain Talk to Aduilra! von Ulederlrh at Manila.
Nkw York Citv (Special).-The portion )f Captain Cogliian's speech delivered iio- 'ore the Union League Club In this city, ivlilch bas giveu olTciise to and caused the liermaa Government to enter a formal pro¬ lest with the Uuited States Ooveromeut it IS follows: -
"Our friend, Admlrni vou Dioderichs of- leer, camo down ono day to make a com- .ilalut. It wns my pleasuro to steii out on :tle Iiuarter deck just as ho ciiino aboard, [i was partly by acciilHut and portly by de- ilgn. I heard him tell the Admiral about lis comnlniut. and I hear.l tile Admiral re- ?iy: 'Tall your Admiral tboso ships of iiln nust stop when I say so. I wish to inaki he iiiockade of this harbor complete.'
"The Oerman oiUcer replied. Hut welly ho flag.- The reply of the Admiral was ust liko Dewey, Ho said: 'Tbofn ling! :uu ho tougtit nt lialf 1'loilar a vard any¬ where. Toil your Admiral tbat tbe sllght- ist Infraction of ai;y rule will mean Imt one :hlng. That will be war. It will bo so ac reptad and resented Immodlateiy. If youi, fieople are ready lor war wlth-'tho United' Stntes, thoy can bavo It at ony time.'
"I'm free to admit that that almost took .ny breath away. It camo sosuddooiy. We lad oipocteJ it ali olong, but things you ;iave boeu expecting always como unax iioctedly. Even death comes that waj sometimes,
"As he loft with nfa4-eali..nl this long' - Indicating by holding his hands far a|iart —"the Uerinan said to ino, 'I think youi Admiral does not exactly understand.'
" 'Not only does ha underssand,' I told lllin, 'hut he means wbnt ho snys, uud you'd letter look out."
"After tlmt they didn't breathe more than :our times succossiveiy withour asking per¬ il ission."
.OSS OF THE GENERAL WHITNEY.
nrieen Survivor* Itaach HI. Aliguslln. In au Opeu Uoat.
Sr. AriicsTiNt. Kla. (.S|ioclai). — The leamor Oeneral Whitney, Captain Haw- -liorna, sunk illly miles east of Cape Caua- ncrnl. One boatload of sixtuou man, at- emiitingto i:ind at tho Miwiiiilto Lagoon House of Hefuge, was Uiiset and twelvi: nen. Including the cai'tain, were drowned.
Oonstdcrabio excitement was created bore lariy Sunday afternoon by a small boat out It sen, giving signals ot distress. Captnin Mien immndlately went to Ils assistence In :lie yacht lialdwin. Upon nearlngthe boat ,ie lound It lobe the missing lifeboat ufthe iteapior Oeneral Whitney, which foundoroil jortli of Cape Canaveral.
Tho story ol the disaster was told liy ilnte JIattson and his men. One of the .luikhaads sprung a leak from tbo heavy ions wbicb were iirevulilog during the ¦nrly part of Friday night. All bands were ordered to tiio pumps and worked aard, hut ttio linlds soon began to liil In ildto ol their elTorts. Tho officers and nun, i-oalUing that tbesteumer was settling ust and sure to founder, took to tbe two ifeboats.
Captain J. W. Hawthorne nnd tlfteen men rent lu tho Iirst boat nnd were never again lOon liy the remaining men. Shortly after- irard. Mam Muttson and the remainder of :he crew, fourteen men. took to the second 3oat, Thoy hud a coni|.ass and began tc -ow for shore. A strong wind was prevail ng, creating a heavy sea. and tbe men al -lie oart could make no headway.
The men when they ware landed were lrenche.1 to the skin and almost famished, lilt warm lood soon revived their spirits, md they cbcerluiiv narrated tbeir eiperi-
NINE SKELETONS IN A BOAT,
Plllplnol Ronled hj OOOO of Our SoMlrrs- Coinii*! Funnlou »l tlia Twrntlalh Kan >ai Leads a Ilol I l>arly Arr.iis a llrl.tcr I'l.der KIra- Annnrnl' ( ..r Ised t< Open Iha Ad«aiii-a-Mur I'asuallia..
Ma.vil* (Dy Cablei. ~ Oenernl Mii-Ar -.bur's division. 6100 lro.i|'S. anuihiliite. Ihe in.'urgents at Calumpit Wcdiie-i.lay.
Agulualdo's tr.Hii'i ina.la i stuliliorn ro i!istan.-e. lint wero driven to tho hills ElKht Americans ware killed. Cslutnpit l- tha key to the whole ol northern Lu.:.in.
Oeneral MacArthur s divisiou l.nigiit ll.' way to tha Filipino trenches before Calum¬ pit on Tuesiay, adviinclug four milas mostly tbrougb woods an-l jungle, an., crossing the Bagbag Hirer.
Thia was acoomi>iisho,i at a c.-t t,i tin- Americans nfsll killed and twenlv-elglK wouudo;i. tbo First South Dakotii belnn the haaviast lose.-.
Alter fording the river tho S.mili Iiak.i Inns pursued tho Insurgents to the ..ut- skirts ol Calumnlt; bul thatcwn whs fouu.l to be so strongly protected that Oanern' Ma.-Arthur deome-i it best to witli.iraw t hn tire.l ilgblers nml to go into camp fir ii niglit's rest before making ihe llnal
befor The IJngbag Uiv
well I..rillle.i. an.l the .\ineri<-ans wero compalie.i i.i apprnai-li across an open spa.-e from whl.-ii the rehe s bad cleared every olistriiction In siglil- The bank of tbe river, a high biufT, wa! surmounted with trenches, csppe.l wilh rocks, loop-holed aud pnrlly hl.i.leu by bushes.
Oenarai Whealon's brigade approa.-tie.l tbo river along tho rnllroad, leaving .-ami beyond Malolos. Oeneral ilala's lirlgud. was anriier ou tiie inarch, and swept west¬ ward toward tho railroad. Tho armore,) trnin was Iieiug pushel by Chlunmen, lln Twontii-th Kansas advancing In e.tien le.l order on the left nnd tlie Klrst Montniiii with tho Utah LIglit Ariiliery, on tlie right,
Tho rapid-lire guns on the train openai' Iho llghl at ll.DOa, Ul. about n mile Irom the rlror, their popping nliernating c.iutlu uously with the lioom oithe ii ponn.ler".
Tho Montana regiment and the I'tiih nr tlilory batteries at the same time ontere.i the jungle, from wiiicli the Insurgents, win were occupying a large, stniggliug viiingi ol huts, poured heavy voilevs. In thr course ol an bour the Amaricnns iiai! forced a |iassnge through the woods to liir open space lu front of the river, nn.i the artillery, iminadiati-ly on wlicellng iui,, tli. open, began shelling the rillpliio iren.-lies.
lu tho maantlmo Company K, Twentieth Kansas, led liy Captain ilollw.i.il, jicr- tormed one of the most hrlillaut u.-liieve- meuts of tiio campaign. The leglmeiit wiis being held lu reserve, and tVimpiiiiy K charged a iiuartar of a mile over n corii- lieid to the bunk oftbo river, near th. bridge, where the Inaurgonis from a trem-Ii wero peppering llio armored triiiii, tlien nbout two hundreds yards down tlio track. Tho company fouud shelter In n dll.-li.
Colouol Frederick Fiinstoii calle.1 for vol¬ unteers to cross tiie rivor, uud the colouel himaolf, Lieutennut Hail, a private of Coin-
dauT K, a nrivato of Companv F.. peter Barslleid nnd Cor|iorai Kergu
Com|inuy I, criiwled along tho iron girders
While this was going on the men of Com pnny K, from tlie ditch, poured In a heavy tire on tlio trendies In tho endeavor t' divert attontion, but the Killpinos got the rnuge from a treucli down the rivar. Hii-i their bullets soon fpattercd llie wni.-r un¬ der ihe htriictnre.
iliiving reached the broken spun, tii» small partv ol Americnus sii.i ilo.vn lue caisson, swam n lew yards to tho shore and crawled U|i thu bank, tho Coionel ieiidln)i tlic way to tho trenches, revolver in iiaiul while tbe few remaining Filipinos boltel
Oonorsl Halo's troops, on the right, nail Iho hardw^t lighting. Thoy loibnved tiie north bnnk of tho river, neurest tlio town trom tho oast, with the FIr.'t Nebrnska on tint left and tlie First Snuth Dakota and tbi FIftv-nrst Iowa beyond. Tho country ti be trnversod was mostly Jungle. Iut tin Filipinos stood tboir ground, even in the open spaces.
Oenoral Halo's ilglit joined Oeners' Whealon's left soon after noou. a curve 11 the river ennliiing the .Amaricnns to piuii Buentilnding llrninto the onomys trein-hes
About this time the cheers of the Kans-i" troops announced that the Amarl-.-ans lia-l crossed the river, tieneral llnle's iiioii i-e- gnn to ford tbo Chico braneh of the II:.-.; bag stretching to tho nortboast. riie I! in oral blmseir plunged in upto bis iie.-k. am! tho regimuuts.ali currying Hags, lloundere.) across tho stream.
The guus of tiie Ulab Light Arllller) were dragged ovor next ond loriiied lntt au extended lino, to advance uiion tin tranches liefore Calumpit, from whicli tin Filipinos were pouring continuous v.iliev"
It Is dinicult to ostimatB the msurgani losses, hut they ha.l not la.ss tlian levuuti killed, many of thorn by the artillery.
Former lllalrl.-l Alloniav It^ahain anil llapniv llaranua rntlarlor lloiviia; Iharseil With AI.IIuk llie Itail Hill Makers—WliiilaSHle I'oiinlarrell ini o Itevrniia Mainps—Siopa of Ilia I'lol.
rHM.AiiEi.rniA, Penn. t.^iiociniV—The round-up of aiieged count.'rfelters ol Treasury notes an-l revenue siamjis whl.-h nas been made by .lohn A. Wllkie. cliiaf of ;iie Secret Service llureau. In Washington. .-I veals the most during nnd succoisfui at-
empt nt countarreiting tlmt hns ever been .ried upon Uncle Sara. The Secret Service men ba.l been on tbe track of these men fi-u- nearly a your.
Tho climax iu the gJgnntlc counterfeit¬ ing conspiracy was re.iche,| nn Monday when fori:..- rnlte.l Slates liistrict.At¬ torney K,tler^ r, IiighniM. "I this city, au.l Deputv Inteinnl llfveiiiie C.MIecl.ir Sam- ,ie| 11. llownev.ol Lancaster, were arrested by Secret Serv|,-e olll-ers on a dmrga ot
liiiing tlie chief c..untertellers lu iheir ef
bae
ua.lroDs in tlie Bay ion board tlie British
British and Ilail
Arantl. look lun
ilagshlp Msjastl.. I'r.ip'islug a lo.st i„ th-
health of ifuaen Vi-tirla, King lluuiberl
said
"I drink to the iiealth ot ihe mu-li-lovel ijueen Vlct.iria, t.i the pr..siierllv of ilia English nation, an ally of Italy, and to tha glory of ita navy"
It It stated that the King slgnin-anlly araphaair.ed the term ally. In tiia evening thair Maiestias rnirrtained Admiral Itaw- ton, Sir Philip Ciirrle. Brillsh Anibassa-lor; Prince Louis ol Balteoberg and the chief olllcar* ol tlia British squadron on boanl lb* Italian warship Savola.
Barona** Ua Ulr.rh'* K*lal*.
Tba estate left by th« lato Biron»ss la Uirsch lias been vikiuad at (lij OOO.OM. of which llOO.noO.OOO wlli he eip*nd*l In carrying out the various charities foun.lad or lostarail bv tba Hiron and Baroness, Tb* Hirsch Fou-jdation. in New Yirk. r* .¦eivea tl,'iO0,00O. and the Institute at Montreal one-tenth of ttiat amount.
'ale era San FraiH-lscn Ulan and llla Cuui-
p*nlons Who lliaappearail. I
Sas Fbascisio (Speclall,—Tiio llrst new! ¦ las just been received of tho late of L, W. j ilnsiln, ol San Francisco, wb-i left Kl ' rriiim|iholna boat on Daceml-er :i, lias, j »lth alglit comjianiuns, and of whom nu
ra..-e could lie fouu.i. The boat was dis- 1 -overed two weeks ngo on the ben.-h a few i niles fromCorrinM with nine skolotons : itretched on tho bottom. There remalnel ; iniv bones, clothing and somejawelrv that ind lieionged to Mosiin Vultures hu.l itrlppod tho skelei.ms. It is bolieve.l that ;
be mon wero bl.iwn out to sea. and having 10 food or water alioard, perished, aud !
hat tbe boot was llnaiiy wasbe.l upon tbr leach.
NEGRO LYNCHED BY A NEGRO MOB.
Oai.e.sa, Kan. (Special).-A negri nnir dercr was lynciied by a uegro mob e,'\rl> 'Tuesday morning. He had strangled a wom¬ an ot his race. Tho mobs victim wni- Cbarlos Williams, nu Intoiligout but worth¬ less negro, alioiit tliirty years of age.
Sunday nigbt thay quarrelled and ha threatened to kill har. On Mouduy hei dead body was found. She iiiid been strangled. Williams was arrested, uuilttie Coroner's jury declared that she wu-s strangled 16 death by WllliauiB.
At 3.30 o'clock a mob ol llftoou mnske.l negroes went to the city Jail, t.iro nlT tha lock Willi axes, and while some remnlna.l .ulslde lour entered tho juii an.l iiatiered down the do.,r ol Williams s .-ell. one ..I tho men had n roiie. They ordsre.l Will- inms to como out, but he protested bis In. nocence, and saizlug two bricks tiiat wars In his ceil, prepared to dafen.i himself Tlion somo une suggested that tliey sli.iot illm. Four sliots rang out One bullet entered his heart aud doath was almost iu- stantauaous.
The moll tben quiativ witlidrcw. leaving the dead body In the cell aud carefully fast¬ ening Iheiail (loor to prevam the other prisoners from escaping. No ariests have boeu made.
Ilafiisei Iha rarslau Mission.
Former Oovernor Lord, of Oregon, bas doclined the ofler of the mission to Persia. Ho was an applicant for the Peruvian mis- tlon.
Tiio arrest of Iiiglmni create.I a great lansatiou. The olhers un.ler arrest are Henry K. Sewlll, f.irmer Assisianl I'nlle.l stoles Di.strlct-Ailoruev of iliis cilv; Will¬ iam M. .lac.lbs. of Lsiicastor; Wllllsni V. Kendig. of Luncastor. Thomiis lluns. Ken- tig's foromHii; Artlmr Tiivlor, export on- graver, of thi.i city; H:ildwin s. Dre.loi, ex¬ pert engraver an.l ma.-haul.', of ibis city.
The former liistrict-Altorney. Lllery P. Ingliani, was arrtiigue.i lieforo Couimi*- iloner Edmunds and cimrged Willi I'on- .piracy wilh llnrvey Nowlil. Ills law part- ner, "to promise, otTor nnd give the sum of fHOOfl in monthly payments of JOOU each," 'o Wiillam J. McMiinns, of ¦Bhila.leiphla. a ¦Jecrot Service olliccr wlio wns working up tlie .-aso against tiio livo men charged with ¦onntcrfcliing revciun. stamps nn.l »llin .liver certilb-ntes. Inghum waived a lienr- ng nn.l was beld in ilD.Vm bull tor a furllier hearing.
(.'ounsel f.ir William M, Ja.-olis and Will am L. Kendig. the chief I.nn-asler iiiein- .lers of the gang of counterfeiters has ad¬ mitted that .la.-olis lias ma.le a full c.infes. "bin of thelr.-rimliinl pra.'tlcs, an-l Ihut It shows a c.inspiracv of such stuponiious maguitnde as t.i be appalling. .lacobs, wb.i Is now in prls.,11, aud Kendig, who is under liig bail, have anu.luu.-e.i their intention of liieadiiig guilty when plnc-i on trial.
Chief Wilkie. of ihe S.-.-ret Servl.-e, has ¦old fonie lietaiisof the case, whl.-h sliow it to be one of tiie most romarki.tite In Iho history of coiinlerfeliiug, Mr. Wilkie ieiirne.l liiat the plan was to |irlnt *iO,- 900,000 In counlerlcll money and t-i lilvblo It among the live men. .lacobs, Keudig, Burns, Taylor and llre.lell. .lacbs was ihe lander of the plol. Ho priceede.l on thellieorv th;it everv man iiii,l iiis prl,'e. and his plan was t,. buv a ro.-elver lu ihe ¦iub-Treasurv in Now Vork ami de|iislt liio c.iuutcrfelts with lilm in lieno-iilua- tious of fiO. $50 and f 100, taking in re¬ turn a certlllcnte of deposit nnd drawing in thoso, seceiving good money in reluru. Brcdoli, who Is a mochanicnl genius, bnj charge of the mociiinery.
Thn counterfeiters lind constructed a plant for making paper which could not iio lintecteil Irom that used by tiio Oovernment lu printing Its money. The mnclilnery wns boxed up when captured, Tho counter- falters evidently had deeidod lo wnit until evorylhlng was ready before putting It to¬ gether mill ill working or.ler. S-i extoncivo was tho plant that in a week's time enough paper to print tie entire iHO,OO0,0OO gould tiovo iioeu niniiilfacturod.
The counterfeiters had airoudy com|iietod n ?50 plate, known as tho Evurett plate, and Iiud |inrllaliy completed a pinto for printing tlOO notes. Tlicso plates nud liie others captured ore now in tho possossion ol Ciilef Wilkie. Ouo of tho plntus was n fiic-slmlioof tiie Monroe »10(l dio used by the Oovernment. It had boon used. It was in tliroe sections, front, baolinud seal. This pluto wns a very lino piece of engrav¬ ing work Jiicolis rotaiued it after Secre¬ tary Oilgo hod called In the Monroe eerios, upparontiy belioviug that ho could print moro notes from it without (iotectloii after tlio counterfeiting scam In rogoni to Its uso had iiiown over. Tho *50 pioto Is lllo ilnest piecanfcouuterfeltingthat tho agents if the .secret Service iinvo ever aoon.
.lacobs mill Kendig wero running two •oparato tobacco iai:torles nt Lancaster, roiiu. They wore using countorlalt rev- oniio stasipflon thoir cigar boxes, nnd It ia •stimnted that thev hod dalraiideil tiie (lovernment out of »140,00fl In tnxes. Th. -iecrot Sorvico agonts found four worn oul revenue stamp iiliitns. Encli of those plates ordinarily lasts long onougii to make 10,000 impressions, and ns onch iinpressiou furnishes ton stamps, tho four plates niust liave teen used In printing 1.000,000 stamps, each good for a box of Mftv cigars, or n tn¬ lal for the entire issue of HO,OiHl,00n cigajs. Tocobs nud Kendig wero soiling their cigars at I'l less than tlio regubir iirloe. Tiieli proilt was very great, as thay escaped tioy- Ing tho revenue tax ou t'i.Ci a liiiudrciL Tho two Lnucast.T factories aro now in thu hnnds ol tho Oovernment.
When tlie forgery ol tlio tlOO silver cer till.-utes was discovers.I Secretory tinge cailad in the entire *'in,000,00a of thotusil¬ ver certlilcatos outstanding. At Inst ro- |iort» lio had recovered nliout f'J0,000,000. *o there are 11,000,000 stiil In circulation round the country somewiiere.
NEW YORK STATE NEWS.
A Thlel Ranged to a Traa.
After being hange.l lo a trac an.l let down in lime to sore his life. Dick Bradley, a •-.ilored man living near Talimans. Is now lo Naw (^itv Jail, where ba was seat l.ir steal¬ ing. Martin Kelly, a roa.l contractor, ol M.insey, n low days ago. acciiupanied hy two of his sons, went to Truxton. Springs- teen an,I Talimnnson a matter ol Imslnoss. On tlieir way homa tiiey stopped at a hotel, whara they purchased a case ol beer. They thon went os for ns Chapman Po Oroat's, on th* "Spook rood," where they sat tha cnsa of bear on the front stoop nml went in to drink. While In tiio house ail fell atleap. When Martin Kellv woke np he missed his -.lockctbcok. Containing »iil In bauk notes nnd some coin. Hick Bradlev, colored, a son-in-law of He Croat, was accused of tbo •rime, imt stoutly protesta.i ills Innocence. Martin Kelly calle.l for a r.i|'e and Bradley was taken out to a tree. The rope was put around his neck and he was pulled up some .iistnnce. choking and gasping. He was then let .town again, when ho confessed to having stolen the pockaibiok. A part ol tho money was f,.und. nml Urn.llev was sent to jail to awai,; tho *,;tion.,| tbaOroud Jury for graid larceny.
Knydar Ksrapaa Inillclntenl, Tho Ornnd .lury at Herkliner, which ho. been InvostlgatlUK the caso ngalnst Canal Superintendent Charles A. Snyder, wbo was removed by the State Superintoudent of Public Works for falsifying his imyrolls. iias reported. Several sealed indl.-t'mants ware handed up. Alter tlie jury hod lieeu lilsohargod District Atlornoy Ad:im J. Smith said to the Court that the Oroud Jury hod fallei to indict Snyder and applied fornn .irder to present tho caso to the neit Oran.i .lury. Justl.'c Hcripture asked on what evldenco he wishe.l tho cnse soul to another Orand Jurv, Tho Dl«lrlct Altorney sold that the evidence showed that names of men were on tlie payroll for amounts which thoy had never received, and that In ono in'staece tho man whose name appeared on the payrolls had nevei done ony work. Justice ^icripture grnntoi.1 nn order sending the caso to tbo next (Irani Jury and allowed Ihe bond givsu by tbo defendant wheu lirsi arrested to remain lu force.
Totals For the Fiscal Year the Largest Ever Recorded.
INCREASE IN FARM PRODUCTS.
The Total For Ihe Past Vaar itaarheil I ai.'.IIO.'till.<ll.1 Largely ki.aadiiig Ihe : ItaTOrd-llraaklng KIgnra. or I »il1-lin
I port* Ilia •in.alle.l Sin.-e 1.HS.-1. Theil
i Value lieing •(110,0411,11.14.
Our Expcrl Rpcord For 1898.
Domestic exiiorts , . Homastic imports , Agrlcuilurol exports Agricultural ImiHirts Excess of domasli.' ex ovor Imports.. ,
..«
of agricultural e<>
ports over import
...... v... . ....,-v.....
'70,03 per cent of ail exports
.»l.i!10,-»l.i>13 1 . «Hi.ll|',',(,.'i4 'S5S.'Kl7.!>42 .'!U,'i9l.7;i<i I
A'J4,'i4i.'i59
M«,iiid,US I
Sing Sing roiivlct*' Paper.
A new Ileld of activity bas been opanuii io llio convicts In slug Sing Prison. Thay aro publishing a weekly uowsjiaper. Tho name selocled for tbo paper Is tlio Storof Hopo. It consists of four pages. Slug sing Prison hasnn eitenslvo printing eslab- llshmont, and tho "c.ipy" from tho iunioies which escapes the blue pencil of tho Wor- den i8setupiiy.-oii\l,.t printers iuthesliop, and thon run .ilT on tlie (.ress. Among the outside contributors will lie Mrs. Boiling. Ion B.ioth. She is n favorite with the con¬ victs, and has orgnnl/.e.i the Hopo Leaguo among tho men. Tiic naming of tlie paper Ihe star of Hope wits n couipiluiept to iier, in recognition of ber work among tho pris- iiuers. The sheet contains all sorts ol news otiout tho iirlson, nml In a way will bo the iilUcial orga( ut tbo institution.
Murderer Brann't Appeal Iliitnlstea.
Tho Court of Appeals ban refused to ,;ranta neir trial t.i Adrian M. Branu, Iho wife murderer, now in sing Sing Prlsou. Tho condemueil man killed ills wife wiillo slio ]vus vislllug hlm in Slug Sing Prison, where lirt wns serving n two years' term for assault, bv stabbing bor with a potato peeling knifn which ho iiod coucoulud in Ills clothing. Tills was ou March ft. 1R98. lio wus soutonced to dio lu Slog Sing Prison during ttio week lieginning August 7, IHHS. Tho appeal acted ns a stay, i'homas K. Currnu. lirann's nttorney, wlli now oppeoi to tho Oovernor to liovo a com¬ mlssiou o|ipoiuted to exumino Braun as lo bis sanity.
,lndga Thi-athas Wire Healer.
James Kinney was brought before Justl-:e John A. Adams ot Bath a few doys ag,i charged with iieatlng liis wife. The sonleuc* Inlliclod liy tho Court, six months In iuii und In addition (50 ftne, was not regonla.l very luvornbly by tho prisoner and no im. cnme very insolent to tlie Court. Justice \dnms grew white iu the fnco with rag* j and ma.le a diisli for Kinney, uud in ilie presen.-e of tile Court loiiiigers he gavo the wife lieuter a thorough thrashing.
New llaroriuaLiry illHiiaaert,
Oovernor Hooseveit ims appointed Thomaa sturgls, of New York City; Ansiay Wii?ox. of UufTnIo, and Henry O. Dauforth, ot Ilocbester, as members of tiio Uoard of Mauagers of the Eimlra Stnto lleforinatory. In making the fiuiionncemout tbe Ooveruoi said that he hod chosen tii* now managers Willi a view to removing the Itefonnaiory from Iho dangers of too much local pros, lure and kooplug its luanogomout out of
politics. _
Wanted •toll Ilaniaaa* For a Uar'* I>alaj
J usl ice Davy, at llochoster, dlsoou- llnucd. wiihout coits, tho suit of W. .Mar¬ tin Jones ogoinst the Michigan Southern Ilallroad. Jones asked (1017 damages foi lieing deloved twonty-foiir hours. Ho bought 0 reduced-rat* ticket from Bullalc io Chicago. Ho alleges tliat lie was ad- riscd it wus good on aii trains. It wns re fusod on u limited train on Uis ruturn.
The Appi-opriallon lliii Total.
Mr. Allds has liaudod to tiie Logislnlure ilio conference report on tiio Appropriatioi: iilll, which was odofitod. It ap|iroprlate.. Hli,3H,744, whicb Includes general school, 'usiino nud canal tuxes. Tbe amount pro¬ vided lu lost year's bill was •lil.3.S3.N7il, o> t'i'i,ini more.
tbe largest
Ara*ntlBa'« Corn Oop.
Il it estimated that Argentiua wiil LSOO.OOO tons 143.000,000 bushels, of n available foraxp.irt. Ar«-enliLa's .-r maiz* (iudlau .-otui in ili'i? was 4( tons, ot about 11.50(i,(KS) bushels,
rronlnaal feopla.
Ex-Senat.ir M. W. Kansom .'Otton raiser iu Xortb Caroii
Ciaus Sprackais Is are-ting aahrineif mutic In OobtanOato Psrk. Nan Fran-is-,. whicb will cost tAOIWO.
Tha guaan of B-.umanlt. wbo is now in Oarmauy. hat accepted tha r-'lo of Fl -ral guaeu a: the i'.i|,.k-u* Floral Touruaiueo'. to May.
Dwigbt L Moody re--eDtly rocaival an iDvliatlon slgna.l by 15 ".li Austiailans, asking biiu t,i c.Mua 1,1 thai islaut . "utl nent aud praa.-li f.-r ttta-u.
seattoi Butii^r. ol N JrJM Carolina, i. ha law s.-h-W ol the N. .-i'i r.ll> II- w.»s graduate I Irom tha uuuersitv lu Issl
l.enarsl Arthur MncArUiur waa ..n» ol the bcv heroes ol tl'a Civil War. was da- . rated w.'h a medal at aigbtteo au I a >eat lat«ff was lu cmman.l of a tigbtiug re^-i- ai-Mii.
guaen WlibeLiiina will antarisin the .ial-
about to
K*Dalor-aie.-t N. B. Scott, of Wa.i V,r (lai*. bas ..Bared to tbe I'niver.ily -I Waal Virgluia. of Mirgauwwu. a --ttii prire .•! tiaOaacI) .ear t. Ke giveu t. liia youBg woman axi-aiileg in oratory.
Lorl Salisburv ..aea baadiej a pick ao-l aboval. DnrlBg ttra gr..at Aa«traliaa gold oraja beset out as a goi.l hualar. and th- bovai lu which he lived a* a rougB, r*.l- ihlfted sla«( It »(IU ttasdlac-
Canadlant to Hulld m Lake Flaal.
Aprlicati..n has been made to tho Can- idlin Pariiaraent lor tho iucorioratlon of tha Canadian Inland Transportation Com- |>any. A uuiniier of Canadian .-apllallsts j ;>r.ipoae t.i place on tlie upfier lakes a fleet ; A steel ttoamshlps to -ompete with Amor- I .-an carriers, 'ran vessels will be .-on- iiructed. and two .<f th'sa are already laid I lown. Tbair capacity will ba 71,000 bush- sit each. The compauy wili also construct .tt own elevators and terminals. Large i return cargoes of freight tor inland points : ¦an ba had from M-mtraal, The company ' ilto intends tn i.-o largely into the business 1 \ if carrying ore from tha head of Lake ! -Superior. The capital stock Is »4,000,000
Crcllng Notes.
Th* National Whaeimen s orgntiijstign if Oermany bas a maratjership -t 43 000. I
Bicycle* an.I rulibar-lira-i vehl-les have , f.iuud their way t.> Honolulu. Hawaii anJ Are iu p.ipuiar favor.
Wheelmen who aro thinking of using , icetyiene wlii be interested to know tbat iu n'uuce of carbt'lo gives ab.iut an hour's ; .igut
Oue ol th* longest cvcl* paths in tha world Wlii S'jon .- .nne-i llaltlmor* with Wiubmgtou provi lei well-laid |-itni dc | u-'t fall. I
A Soulh Australian authority ttat-s thai , Iba use of bicy.-les I y the South Austraiiao | p.iil-e for-o saves the poll-,-* department tSOOO a year I
Ihe llcvcla has grown to be a great lac ' tor In l.ic.'iuii-ition In P.irtn Ilico and ni.ist of lb* man aod .ome .1 tbe womeu rlda t* their work ..« wheels.
Tb* National Cyciistt Union if Knglan I. Iha goveruiug cvcling i-uiy iu England, wiil celebrata tho twantv-brtt anuivarur.v .if itt formaii.-r. this year
V C Jenkins an Kagilshmtn has r.le iOC miles un|.a-ad. on" tbe road in Hv, hour* and illty eight minuta* This re¬ duced the unpa-el rec-.^rd by •eTontoen ¦ minute*.
Itlder* who ar* d*»irons ot gattlng the lull advantage of tb* use ol (naumattt lira* ariil ae«p ibam lolated at n«ar I wanly- seven and a iiaif poaads r-reatora aa If Cioatataai itltb the tate carrylB« ol Ihtli wcl<bt.
Caught Iha Sleaalat by Mall.
Thomas Marshall, a Sioux luiiuu, twen¬ ty-two yoars old,diad a few doys ag.i from block measles nt tlie Oovarnmeni iralning ichooi at Carlisle, penn. lie received a let- ter from tha Pine Iti.lge Agency. Soatb I Dakota, tt.iting tlmt bistiritber and slIL - ter bod died fr-m m.iiignant measles. Th* Infection was, duuiitiess, carried In tbe en* velope. Tbo entire school bas been qnar- anilQod. j
lion Carlos Issues a Manifrtln. I
Don Carlos, the I'reien.ier t.. ibe Span '
Tlra.1 or Life at Fourlaan.
MarySeilher, fourteen years ol.l. '-m milted «ui.-i,ie al her mothers hou.* il' Newark N. J., by taking a .1.— of carb-di. acid. Six weeks ago tli" girl was arrest- i for sleailiig »3 fr..m bar einpl n»r, a tail-r and was Ilnei tLi. Her fatli»r wh.. wa- •aparatad from bit wile. Iriei to raise tb. money, but lalling lu hit eflorts, kiiie himtell Willi cirh .lie acl 1 at his wil-: home. Th" girl bod lieau br-ioding nvei the matter
llhln .ludxallla* Aged IIM).
Ju.lge Laslar U tayl -r th-'ol lest re-i deut of Ni.rtbaattern oiiio. .l.a I a lew ia... ag.i aga,i lOii years, al hi. h'.iur iu I'turi don, 0«auga C'uuuty,
Chicago .Alarmed (Iver a (.vp«» Visual
Tha -hlar,,fat.an I.( s«v-i.ty-ll ve g; p. wh.i bava just be-u aa.-crtel - ill -I Y Hsula Ind.. bv th- p..li--. b.v,. arrvc Chicag-i and said thai J6.UO0 g.| sies I various parts of tbe country are t,i atl a national meeting in ttaacity In May r urban reaueott are*«pecii^iiy ai.ir-n-.l. tha matter. A prominant r-al eatal- : whose l.nsin->> IS chlallv iu tin- oulli districts said tbat Iba meeting Would l-aaiiow*-l If the united prolrsl uf ali real et£tt* dealers In tba city .-ooi-l st. ;
¦ ¦t*4a n Iha ferslaa r.mtt.
Ru*Bla It rapsiried t i 'i.-iv- s-.iira I an in terett u a port oa tbe I'ersiui o jif.
FARMERS HJ1.P A_ NEIGHBOR.
Ptrir Man No<T (rops Fur an AAllrli-d
rennsyivauia Family.
Beapiso, Ponn. tSpecial).- Tho Lowi.s
amliy of Dougiastviile, Berks Coiinly, Penu., Is n sally affllcloj one. A short
Imo ago til* licad of tho family, John Lewis, die.!. Then "tbo grim rentier'' {uthored iu tw.) son«. At pmsent .Mr.. t.ewis, another son and Jeremiah On.h. 'or years a member of the Lowls hoiise- jobl. are sick ond hoipioss. The Lewis people live on a largo form.
leath an.l sickness have prevento.i the do-
iig of verv necessary work. A fow days igo the farmers in the nelghliorhno.l hold I i-onferenco and ciui-lude-l simuthiiig
uiist I'O .lone for tho family. Early the 10x1 morning iltiy or more mou with
cams, plows and barrows, went to tbo Lewis farm nnd liegan tho spring work. In ono largo ileidilfte-n pbiws w-ro teir-
ng u|i tho ground a: ono time. In olhars Mill harrows wore in operutiou. Tlmtiiriug ."O.is am uow iu the ground, an.I tham wili probably be a liorvost on tho Lowls farm In l.|.|to of tho family's troubles.
Insane Man Salt Onrthonsa .in Mra.
Illcliar.l Willis, in-une, .-onOned iu the Courthouse at Yuba Citv. Cil., aet Ilro to tiie building a few days ago. and was blni- .elf burned to death; Tbo county jail, -^'Ij.iining, was nlso coiupietuiy destroyo.i, I'tit-ro w.To no prisoners in thejaii. *Tii* loss wot about t4U.0O0, insured.
• lO.OOO (iiri For Iha Haltlathip MIttauri.
Tliu Legislature of .Missouri bas en- griste.l tba bill n| |irij,riatiug tlO.OOO for the purchase of a gift to the battieshii. Miss,,iiri. on.I iirovlling a .-..:iiiiiltteo ..f live to attend the n.iming and lauuohiug of tho ship «•
liUhop of I'urto RIc...
Arcbbiibup Chapeilo has received uotlil- 'ation from Carilnai hain|"iila that tlia l!-v. Jami's H, Blank .1 Sew Orleans, La , hus l-aen ai-pointed llish .p of l'..rl.. III-., Tiie api-'lntuient was ma-l" I-v Ifn. P,.p- at the lequestof ArchtdshopChai.olie. Father Blank aocomi-auiel bim .luring the into trip to Cuba aud P irto UIco as Auditor of th" Delegatl.in, and o-ql.-iinla.l hl;n-olf tborougbly w.ih the alTair- of the islan-i.
Cuban Nallanal Parly Arllra.
Tho Cuban National Pany. just f irme.i. nakos a d»niaud f r tha li.jbllug-jf general •le.-i'ons. Tu- i.ariy H growing str-mgar. .11-1 is f.rmiug bran-ijes In everv villag- ,Q tba island.
Annexation Faallng in Mlraraaoa.
It i. rep.,rieJ in.it the ra.jvam--jt in .liicaragua in fav-jr .<f anuax,.ti,in t,. tUe United Mat-B has gr-wn rapidly .luring .ho iust fow weeks. The I'ra-llonI, Mini-,- ¦^r^ and members of c..ngre.ss fully appre¬ ciate Ibe advantages of annezallon and .nihn.|,.ii-«ii« ,.i„>e,i. it |> |. ,1. . said tbat a similar santlmaoi is manifetc Inc lits-ll 10 Custa lllca.
Leprr i>Mlle**»al in Pnrt* Kir*.
A laiier tattioment bis boon estabilshad .n Porto Kico. under tha direction of the military authonti**, on a tmail Island uau.el Luis Papa. Tb's maalura w* .trongiy re-.>mmandad by lb* Marine Ho*, -..llal ttarvlc*.
Wardan Sago'i
Stole Superintendent of Prisons Coliini
I ins li,irmnlly announced tbo appolntmeut
I of Addison Johnson, of Po^t Chester,
I Wostchf-ster County, ns agent and warden
it Sing Sing Prlsou at a salary ol »30O0 tc
lucceed 0. V. Sage.
Celebrated Or.-hidlit Dead.
Oeorge Savage, the colebraled or.-hldist, lUthor on lloriculiiiro nm! originator ol Iho (.'yprijudium orciiid, famous in uli llowor cntniogues, diod u few days ago at uis homo iu Ilocbester, ugod ilfty-loui fears.
Washiniiton. D. C. (Special).—It is an¬ nounced, with iigures lo prove it. that tbe four 1S'.W was llio Imuner year In lorolgn irado for llie Unlie.l sintos. The exporle wcro tiie largest ever recorded for one foar. and thert. was on extraordinary de. irense In tiie imports. A report hos jnst neon llnishe.l by Frnuk H. Hitchcock. Chlol if tbo Section cf Foreign Muikots ol the ^gricniliirul nepurtment. II Is shown that .ho total voiue ol oar foreign domo.stlc ex" ,ioris reached tbe enormous sum of l.'ilO.- lai.'.US, exceeding tho record-breaking llg- jresof 1S1I7 bv »l7».'2»4,3iO.
Ou tho other iiand. tho imports during IS'.H were the smallest since IHI.I, their value belug tOI(i.04'.i,|->,'>l. a ilei<lino of *14fl.- 8S0.75S Irom tbo iigiir.'s of 1S1I7.
Broadly stated, for every d.diars worth ol foreign nierchauiilse brougtit into tho Uniled Slates two lioilors' wnriil of our producis found n market abroad. Onrdo- ni-siic exports, ns coiupiired with imiiorts. .how an excess of i'^H •ili.-ii'), or more llian twb-o llie excess lor IS'J7, tho largest previously reported.
An intorcsting fact devoioped by tlie re¬ port Is tho Iucrease in tho exports of agri* cultural products, thnt being70.!l3 percent. nf the total. or«S5'<..'.07,(i4'i, H gnln nf uear¬ ly tweuty-nve per cent, ovor 1897. Our pur- .¦tiosos of foreign agricultural products In IH'.IK amounte.l lo onlv $3I4,29I.7!M, os com- porad Willi t400.S7i,'4iW in 18S7, a docroaso of J.8(i,57'.i.ti7'i, or about twenty-two per cent.
Tbe value of tlio American farm produce lent abroad during H'.is was much moro than double that of our agrlcuilurni Im¬ ports, the liiiTeroneo amounilug to t.MI,- 216,140. In l»'.i7th« excess on tho side of thu ngricuiiuroi exports wos only »2«S,- S''3.7W, aud In tho y.'urs Immediately (irc- codlng it wus siili smaller.
Tbe lotai value of tlie breadstults pent abroad advanced from *li)7,H.',7,-.'HI in 18117 to |i333,8li7,iiil in is'is. In whom ond flour iilouc thoro wasa gain of nearly tiOH.OOO,- )00, While these enormous gains resultod iu part from tho higher prices that pre- rnllcd. tlioro was lit the sani" time on Im¬ portant incrensu in tlio ouantltv shipped. I'ho total wlieat Sillpmenls woro 148,231.361 liiishols, nearly doiiliio tbe .luanliiy ex- poriiel iu 1KU7. Averaging Ihooxport price nt 1*8.3 cents per busboi, tho value wo* »i45.llS4,li.'i'.l, H gain of »8S,7«4,4Hl over 1897, Whon tlio average prico was 75.3 cents per bushel and tbo total valuo f 5'.I.'.I20,17H,
TWO KILLED IN AN EXPLOSION.
I'wanty-lbrea Injured anil Manv Hutld- ings VVi-eckeil in l>iiilailalphla.
Paii.AliKl.l-iilA (Special).—Ily tho explo- ilon of sovouty-iive giiilons ol lioiizol In 111* lalioratory of Frank IL Floor .1i Co., mouu laclurers of chewing gum, on Tuesday, Walter Manwa'riog, assistant supcrlnteud- anl, and Cliarles Mclviniey, ongincer, woro klilod, nnd Harry Kaudall, au oiuplovo,and Mrs. Oivlsion ami her one-year-old child woro serloiislv Injured. Twenty others ware hurl by living ilebrlt. Tho explosion was terrlOc and for n timo caused tho wild, a.t exclloiiient. Ono bundled liuildlugs In Ihe viciniiy.most of tbem very sniail dwell¬ ings, worn damaged.
Tho laboratory liiiiliilng was n two-story striicturo. At the timo of the explosion four men wore workiug lu ihe liullding. prepar¬ ing a mixtum lor tho making ol vanlllno. Tho doors of tho room In which thoy wer>) working ware closed, Imt tho fumes Irom the bunr.ol lu s.iuio manner reached tbu furnoco in tlie nexl room and ihe explosion followed. Walter Mniiwnrliig wns instantly klilod, ond Charles McKinley was so bndly hnr: that he died suvernl hours later in a hi'ispltal.
Mis. Oivlson, with her child on ber arm,
wns iiiirrlodly leaving her home, wliich wns
directly opposllo tho inbiirntiiry, when her
ilri'ss caught lire from a living ember aud
I she and tlie child woro Imiily Imrniid.
' Tho liulldiiigs niljolning each side of tho
i laboratory wero comploleiy domollslio.l.
I Windows wero lirikon, llxturns emashed
i and walls cracked. Fire broko out lu n
, number of tho places, but was <iuickly ox-
' lingulsliod.
I Tho score of persons injiirod woro ton-
: onts ot tho msny dwellings and wero lu no
way counucte.i Willi the ioborato^. Somo
I ware savoroly cut bv the glass, Wblie many
siruck iiv the living dobrl
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HOT. Iloswell O. Pettilione. clossmute of ¦Chester A. Arthur, ondclargymnu by whom p.\-Oovornor Uoswail P. Flower was bap¬ tized and nfter ivlioiu be Is named, dieO At Ulion, ugod teveuly-livo years.
¦ Iha Hibla Nnw.
eil lias signed the bill
,iermittiug witne disiieuse wllh the
kissing of thu Bible.
Illllt Slaned by the Uovar
ivcrnor Itooseveit bas eigne
the fol-
OWillg'liills.
Mr. Oloason's, eitondingthe boundaries
' of Ibo city of llochester-
I senator lirackett s, Incorporaling the
I Hed Man's Homo Association.
I Mr. Kelsoy's, *|.i.ropriating $105,0(10 fm
I tbo Oray Colouy of Eiiiloptlcs.
Mr. Oreenwoods, authorizing Oaion, Wayne County, to raise J1340to |'oy car- lain luiiolilH'luoss. Mr. Oardiner's. directing tho Ilocliosier
' Common Council to raise tlOO.OOO for
I tcliool purposes.
I Jlr. lie.ieil's, moking tlie time sixty days
I ln"«-blch appeaia may be taken In procaed-
i lugs relative to tho aboiiiiiin of grade .¦rusilbi.s.
I Mr. Sawyer's, autborliting tho Oovernor
I to tlii vacancies in the oinco of notary
I pullile during tbo recess of the Senate. Mr. M. E. Lowlt's, providing tbat tho ex¬ penses of the state lioar.I of Pharmacy
I shall be (laid ont of lers and poualtiet
I coiiocte.l by tho Board.
i Mr. McMillan's, amending tlio law pro- hlblting theempiovment of ony tomola or a lioy under i-iguioen years if age iu I.perilling or usiug iioiishing or liuling wb-eit.
.Mr- Foiiows's. d-nnlirg tbo rartillcate to be nsel in tb- mnking of Indepcndaul polliii-ai nominations.
senator (i, A. Dnvis s. providing that notice of sale t'l satisfy a ilea may. If tlio owner of property cannot b- fouu'l 'ir lils s.ldrets discovered, be mailad to bis last
Is, estimated lo be con- •iderobiy over tilOfl.OOO.
MURDERS HIS WIFE AND CHILD.
New Jeraay Man Mlahs Tham lo Uealli and Than Cola Ilia Throat.
Caiii.i;'<, N. j. (Special).-Edward Os¬ wald, uu Instrument lunkor, aged Iwouly- iive years, early Tues.lay moruiug stabbod 10 death his wifo Msry. ugod twenty-six years, and their six-year-oid daughter, liiissle at their homo in Centrevlile, a su¬ burb of this clly. lie theu cut his own lliroat nnd wns taken lo tho Cooper llospi- toi. lie wlii die.
A neighbor iieurd .Mrs. Otwoid tcroam about two o'clock. Siie was lianging hail way out of a wludow wl;li blood llowing Irom a wound lu bor breast. She said her liusiiand hnd allucbod her and ber two ihlldreu with a bruud kiilfo, but thnt ona ofthe lullor liail escaped. Tho dour woa broken open and .Mrs. Oswald ran out witii. lier dead clilbl lu lier arms uud foil dead us • ho reaclie.l tho sidewalk.
I'pon entering tho house Oswald was foiin.i under tbe bed with o wound In Ills tlirnat. llu rosistod arrost and was beaten luto sulimlsslon. It Is beilovod ho bouamo su'ideuiy insane during tbo night.
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Senator Thornt'.n's, providing Ihat wliero ilio Judge f.f a county Is dis.iuamied to bear aoddacide a special procs-ling which tat been brought before him the Judge of sn a'ljolning .-.unty shall have jurisdi'--
Mr Sprague's. anth rlzin!! the Ciurl of Cialmt to dat-rmino the 'ialm of A. B Parks forth* failur* of tho state C- mp- tr'^lier to publish notl"« t" rode-m 17,IKIC acres of land in Sullivan County, sold by tbe Slat* for uoc-paymeut ol taxes.
Compound Locoinollv**.
A loTan or mora of tha forty-five .-on- s..iidat|on eomp'iund freight iocomotivos, raeantly r-idar-d for uso on lb* south- wastcrn dlvivlon „l tiia Haltlmor* and Ohio liaiil.la.t. are io service and ara giv¬ ing si'isDdi.l satltfactlon. (.la the Miatlt- sljipi divit|.,n Ihey bav* iDcraated lb* Iraln
compound t-n.wha-l (.assetigar anginas ii.-el uuexp«ctel [uiling |iow*r and
C.lvaa aan.oiio For Churrh Work.
Ilalph V'lorhees, of:cilulou, N. J., an uncle of Oovernor Foster .M. Yoorhens, has given 110,000 lo the Amerii-an BIbIn Ho¬ ciety of New York City, tlOOOO moro to Ibo Iloard III Foreign Mlsslnns of the lleformed Churcb, nud t.''iUOO lo tiio Hoard ol Educa¬ tion. Mr. Voorheos Is Protldent ol tb* Hunterdon County Bible Society.
Kills Ills llrnlhar and lilniair.
James an<l Joseph Cnldwoll, brothert, who iivo.lona ranch near Wlllismsport.N. D,, iiuarrele.1 a low days ago an.l Jamas allot bis br.ilhar io liealh with n rill'i. II* tiion committed suicide by drinking oar-
bl'lieacid. _
C.inlatlrl Thai Ha Killed III* Anal.
Il-nrv llriinot and Fredarick Sibley, who, Willi Itrun.il 8 niotbor, were arretted al Pnna. Ill,, -bargerl with tbamurdorolUli* Jane Brunot, a w-ailiiy mabi-u womao, Iho slater of Mrs. Brunol'a lato hutbaud, havo confassed that ihey killed Miaa Dru not. Tbey axnuarated Mrs. Brunut, and slia bas imen relausa.l from custody. Tho niardar nccurrad „n the night of March SO. Yinng liruoot admits tli..t bo killed his aunt, after w'lleli Sibl-y thiow the body lulo Ihe old well where It Wat found.
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I f a tul-ercul.iut nature. In tome tm-
gioiu not a Ui'« fowl it lelt.
Tha He*rae Craw Ilrownad.
Tha secon.l mate aud thre* tailors of tha lirltinb sleamthip Qa-ansinor* ware la*l ofl ship laland. near Nav nrla.\ns. La.. whllo se-ki'ig to save the sailboat Iwiong- ing to Iho Uuit-J Hlalea (^uarnullno sta¬ tlou Ob Ship Islao'l. The b.jut Wat In dan¬ ger of being lost, when iba aeeond mate of the Qtioenini'ir-. with tbe Ihree aallort. want t, bar reiiel. Tbey reseo*d Iba tall- lioat an.I war* brlDglng her lu wbea tha biw ovnr and Uer raatoua r.rawdrowaai.
(lar aaisdar-aah«al AttaaOaae*.
n'kiia the numlMit ol cbillran aad yootb In lb* I ult*dlllates U *I/>I1.473. |h« total aoroilmant nl Amailean Sunday uboola la bnt li,71ii.4M
THE SARRATH SCHOOL.'
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR APRIL 3a
Le«*on Text: "The Com farter PraMlaad,** ,lohn >l«.. l.v-«7—noLlan Text: Jaka <iv.. Id—Cnin.neni VertM tS, *•—Oaai- inanlary on Iha Day** L«aaoa.
In this lesson wo bave tba only on* aa- lectod Irom John tbat revaalt to no tha Holy Spirit at tha rnurce of power, ol holl- uets, ot lite, ol success In Ibe churoh all Ihruugh the ages. Th«(ralore w* thottld gather amund It aii tbat Jatut told His dla- cipies, nn this memorable oeoasloD. abont thla great gift which Ho promised to gWa to His disclpl.Mi altar Hit death, and all other relorences, so lar as wo can, to tba work ol the Holy Spirit. Wo should k««p before our minds the fuinimont ot thla iinimiso as recorded In tha Acti, and watuh Ills actual workings In the birth uad da- v-lopment of tlie church. tTo should, moat of all, study how we mov receive tbit great blessing lu our own hearts and Uvea, and In the churches to which we belong.
We can un.lerstaud this ioaaonbeltar, and ihe great truth hero revealed. If wevlTidly reaiite the clrt-urastances. Jesus had an- nouu-ed that He was going away, to lea»a thi'm In this world. Ha bad promUad to His disciples that thev tbould do eraa greater works than He, tha Maoler. had done, and tbat Ho would givo tbem whal- nvorthov asked In His name, lor hit wbrk and kingdom, llul thev did not even knotr wiiat loosk lor. They ware In a world ot tronhio and dangeae and opposition, Ilko lambs surroiindail by woItos. They had a inlghtv kingdom to found, hut were Ignor- nn*. ns to its nature ond of tho way to loond It. ond wem witbout niat.>rlal, without powar, witbout means, and wllbout a lender. They could as easily remoTa moiiulaius or dellirnno tho Cipsara.
Ciirlst now comO( to them with ail thay need. He Himself wlii still b« their leadw. Tho lloiv Spirit wlii come and bring tham all thev need—pow-.>rover mon. truth, guld- onco, ttrengtb. inspiration, courage, and tho peace ol viotory.
Tbe work ol tho Spirit la the llnal and great tul^ect of tbit latt dlicourte, tor It stands connected with tbe completion ot Christ's mission, without wbloh hit arork must bo a toiluro. "This t« the Tcrjr oltadal of the religion of Christ. "
"If ye love Mo koop My commandmenta."
Tbo revised version says. If yo love Ua "ve will keep My commandmenta. " Thla illtle verso isonethat profetsing Chrlallana should aiwoys have baforn tboin, and Ita truth should lie rooted doeplu their heartt. It U a test ol dltciplMblpthut manyabrink from having applied to their llvaa, but Ihere is nu unoerlaloly about 11* maaalng.
It bas well been snld tbat no kind ot da. groo of emotion can be a tuhatlluta (or obedience.
"And I will pray tbe Father and Ba ahall give you another Oomlortor, that Ha majr abide wllb you forever."
Hero wo toe plainly laugbt that th* Oom- Inrler tt to oome to Iboae who kaap tha commandtientt.
"Even tho Spirit ol truth, whom tba world cannot raceive. becauio It seelh Hlm not, nnltbor knowetl) Hiin, but ya knoti Him, for Ho dwoliolh wllh yoa, nnd t:.all be In you."
He not only will bo our Comlorler, Ad- vocnte or IIol|ior, but Howill be to Ui tha Spirit of truth, guidlug and dlreotlng ua aright.
Instead ot "dwellclh in you," Ihe ravlaed version sn.vs "He obldetb lu you."
"And I will not leave ynu oomlorllaat; I will come to you."
According to tlie rovlaod varslon, Jaaut liore meant tbat Ue would uot luara tbani desolate, like orphans.
"Yot a llttie wbile and tbe world aaath Me no more; but ye tee Ma, baoauaa I llya, yo shall live aloo."
Tbey not only taw HIm.a* th* Bon ot Ood tlien. lint alao atlerwards taw Him altar His resurrection, and after Hit aaeanafoa saw Him wllb their tplrlluii evea,
"At that day ye shall know that I am In .My Father, aud ye In Me anii I In yuu."
Tbey knew iu a sansotbcn, but on tha lioy of Ponlacntt, when they wer* Illlal with Holy Spirit, thoy would undaralanil at tliey never had belore,
"H*thnt hath My nommandmanta, and kee|ia(h tiiom, he tt la that lovatb Ita, and ho that loveth Mo shall lie lovod by My fat hor, and I will lovo bim and will maal- test Myself to hlm."
This reiteration nf tha fact that to |0T« Josus means to keep Hla oommandmanta, und If wo dn to Ood will love ut and Jaaua inanlfoHt Himaelf to us, Hamambar that faith aud works go togelbar, and whila ira cannot bo saved by gond worka. It wa lora Ood we tnust show our faltb by our worka.
"Judat said unto Hlin, not laearlot, Lord, bow Is It thut Thou wilt uaaltaat thyself unto us, and not uu>3 th* world?"
Judat was Judo, tbe writer oltha epiatia; it Is aaid that bo wnt the soma aa Lebbaui at Matt, x; 8. "How It It" In tha raylaad vertlou baa bueu ubanged to read, "Whal lina uumu to past that." Dr. H-iray aaya, "He It trying to bring hio Lord's laoguaf* into harmony with Ills own Jewlth idaa ol Ihn Metilab't roigu. " According to thl< liioory, all mankind wuuld tue lilm aa a tomiiural ruler.
" Jetui antwored and aaid unto hlm, II n man love Me he will keep My TTcrdt; and My fnlber will love hlm and we will soma uiito hlm and make our abode with him.
"He that loveth Ma uot keepe'.h oot My snyiugi; nnd tbo word wbl^.^i ya baar ll not mine, but tbe Father'* which aant ma,
"Tbote things which I Imve apokan 'JCto you, being yet present with you.
"Petoo, I leave with you, Ky peaoa I give unto yuu, not at tba world Ktralb, give I unto you. I,et not your haul ba troubled, neither let It ba afraid."
This (leace hns wall b*eB aalled "th* Rift of Ood't love." Aflar ounaartlon w* hafa peaoewllh Ood, but when wa recalva tb* Holy Spirit we bave tha love ol Ood aon- alantly abiding wllb ut, and Inllaanalac our llvei. We aro not troublad, nalthar are we afraid. He keapi ua In fattett paane, baoaute our mlndt ore staid on Hla. 1. It waa paane with Ood, aint forgiraa, hnartt of lore, working witb Ood, In aya- patby with Oud, tuhmltilun to Ood, lit wat tbe peace ol rigbteuutnoti, (Miaoa Willi tho law of Ood. Thit (leaeo wat given only til tbote wbo loved aud obeyed (va. IT, If, 'J.SI. It It only whan rlghteoutnaaa la "aa tbe wave* of the tea" Ibal "peaoa oan low like a river." S. Peace wllh Prorldaoao, carrying out tba divine plan, and truallBflo do our part although w* cannot oaa bow It harmonUea wllb ulher part*. "Nol aa tha worldgivelb." Neither In kind, nordacraa, nor method. (1) Nol In promlaa maialy, but la reality. (1) Not eitamal. In ogl- ward comfort and eat* and plaaty, bat In¬ ward. (I I Nut dn|i«ndln> oo elraaa- ttanoaa, bul ondurlng under all alreaa- •taaoei. (4) Nol lor a brtof tlm*, but for¬ ever, (t) Not Ibe beat al Ural, bnt grow¬ ing liettor. (A I Nol In maagra maaauraa, but In overflowing abuudanoa. (7) Not by ylaldUig to alu, bul by Tlelory ovar it. "Let nut your heart be troublad." (loa- |iaro Ibo fulflllineul of Ibla promlaa la tbo Antt, Peter rejulclog lo prlaon: Paal aad Hlius tinging pralae To tba Jail nt PblHpni) Paul* good obeer on Iba wraakaii ao.p, 'relolclng erermora."
HAYES'S FUNERAL PICNIC.
Uanrlng and FaatllDg Twa V*ar* Aflai Hit Ilaalh Are<irdln( lo HI* Will.
A novel lunaral was bald a lew daya ago nl White Uak. lud. Two yean ago Wllllaa Hayes dia.l, loavlng a large aalale. Dar¬ ing hla life he wa* vary aeeaalrlr. In Mt will hr. provided tbal III* body waa lo ba token up nnd plaead In a tAII two foav niler hit daa.b. wblob waa Buadar. Tb* iroM In Ih* ^ark wbar* Ibe raaalM wot* placed were to badacoralad wllh rod, f MM
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and blue rinbona. rivaplalforaa ford lug wara lo ba ereelad, Iwo bnaa k woro -1 fumltb Ibe mnale. aod tho ai«w4 preMOl wat tu fraat o|i Are haad ot OOltla, twenty bead uf ibeap aod a laiga aaabor uf bogt aud chicken*. Fifty kOM ot bOMt were to ba ditpeused to Ihe erowd, la oaM of a fallura lo carry ml tbeaa provMoaVbt Ihe wlii. Pierce Hay**, hla oaly abild, WW lo ba ditlnberltad. Twu tbouaaad ponoaf were In attendance, aad Iha ttnaa ot Ibo Kill were luily oompllad with.
GENERAL COWEZ HAS UTTLC MOMCV.
Aiaarlran (loaaranMal ia f^ba WorfW Lik* In Aid aim.
Tbe military admlalalrallfta of Cabi would like lu eoiaplluaat Oaiiatal ItaxloM Uomrz la sum* tubataatial way. Hit sarvlnrt bav* bwin aad ora axeopUoaalll uaaful to Ibe Amerieaot. Mo aaltalila om rial pofliluo la vlalUa, ayaa If bo wooM accept une; uirtlher doaa It oppoaf taoaibla lo make bim a piaaaal of moaoy.
He can live a* louf aa be plaaaao ot tb< (julnta de ioB Mollnaa, tba nmabMbil 014 s u li mar paiac* ul former Hpaalab Captala*. OanartI, where ratlnnt for bia alaV and foraga for bit liorta* ara praridod aat tt tba United Slatra table of (lomfa It lb* marked atrlog
aroand bi* baadquanaiit ia aot wtthoal f Ijsc!f!-;ac2s. Tbr Cscsfs! is isad££8tiSSd> to bar* only a rtry daadar Inooao Kaa llla talaraata la Itaa PaaiMaa
Ta Taa* Iho Matteft akoya. II It raportad tbatiBaato wiil ooadaa nxi«dllioa to gpiUktaiM. at. a cool tt - titama, to aafMMfo a ponUal ot ioModo lo ordw to taat tbo tbooCy tkat Ibo oaiU ia flanoaia« at iIm pota* aad aafaiMat at tba aiiootor.
iiorta* ora pranaoa aai « - aim aray aappiloa. ttt. I It very plaiaiy optoad, emt logaaey of paitoa aad poioa
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vt *A •t IH>Z.S «OOPlBt!4. JTIVE CfENT-fe*. VOL* IV. A FAMILY >KW9I'AI'ER OF I.OfAl, A.\I> GENF.KAI. INTEI.I.Ki ENt E. FREEPORT, N, Y.. I RID.W. .M'lni. 2S. 1S<,M . TBta8;Al.M TUkLT I* ABttSlDK NO. 20. \ .. raiAllCIAI. [•rRocMIIeCentre Jtllagtf Avenue, KOCKVILLf CENTRE. L. I. . r PHIIXIPB, PnaUeak. tiMAS a. KMKIRT, Vio* PrauMent. BmAM B. 8MITH. Caahler. BOABO or OIBCCrORS: . Davlaaa. TkonaaO. Kalcht, . Ooikkaa, Waalay B.l9ialtb. CkMlaa L. Wallaoe, vaa, Aaatla Onrnmll. Nalaan H. Snltb. JokaT. Daviaoa. UwaidT " .Fkanall. PN'** A O«ocnl BaoUiig Bnaineaaiof MdDiMIMBt. •mddOBSpmial Depodta. I Iwixl oa EoglADd and ths J^VMr FMraMfe SoUdted. J Hoam—0 A. Ii. to 3 P. M.; Phawimi. f A. M. to It u. , ,_ I Day*—Tmadars and Fri- IBFREEPORTBANK CAPITAL^ 130,000. mUT, FIBEPOST, L, I. tatnU. BAVDALL, Prealdenl. .tWblT T. 8PBAOITE, Vlce-Prealdenl. tmaatU S. ball, Caabler. aOABO or OIRECIOBS: ¦¦¦iail. Ok—pr*y T. dpraoa WUIiaaO. Wlier. . D. Waaler Plae, I Oaoiaa Wailaaa, tf Oolaa IMMI, , Hanar B. Sailth, !<**' W^tfmmatHU We CMffWI mS^i>.amam. WUHmb 8. Ban. lUSZ Uaja, from • a. ai. la I aM lilawMMl* la 1 la lkaaea(a&hartko ~—"- -IT TriiatOma- oa aa far aa I* lafimi tba rata allkiaa par eaat. paMoa I. luaa aaoatka or aiani. •i aa an parta et Barope. > aiaMal taakloc kfriaaM. ¦laj^H afalleaa, ooapaal** littis? wtU raaalva ptompt attantloo and [> Greater New York • kntStl Parlors, IMMUNCHU « UltMORE; tOIAOI^ AND OOLD STS, Brooklyn, N. Y. •1.00 ap. • .M ap. rVUrON AHD OOLD 8TKEBT8. •MT'i, BROOKLYN, N. Y. Dr.T.D.Camiiui, ^ SURGEON ,* j ^Dentist... ' ¦¦¦¦ aa.aawl im Freeport. omoc nouns: • JU ac. to 6 r. u. HOME I filLSOl UTIOI, CAWrnWS AND BUILDBR5. niBBPORT, L. I. —»— iwaallp caatplaMd Ik* RBVIBW cWnUMNO wa ara imparad lo laka —Iiaala for tr*! elaa wark. K. S. RANDALL. Ar^Naot. aaaa. BMaklya •**,, aM Mala at, app. 9»tmteaa^t ••aparVLL rmow TOirai. rHANCIS B. TAYLOR, LAWTBB, CORNBB MAIN AND FULTON STSk. ¦ ¦¦p«l*aa. 1.1. WILBUR F. TRCOWELU OOUKBELOB-AT.LAW, IM Baaaaaa Mraai, Broeklya, H. T. Taa Blpar^ Hall~rraapaTt, L. I.. Brenlnt* and Satnrtaya. E. V. BALDWIN, TMeber of BuJo, ludolii ud Goitar, FnCCFONT, L. I. Standard Note Syatemi Improveil Method of FlDgerlaf. Poplls Advanccfl llapidly Bnoaaemeota lor (ioncrerta. Ele . Filled at BeaaonaMe RalM, Batisfaction Ouaranlnd, GEORGE a. MOTT, Lawyer, to Cearl •t.,BaTaack of Brooklyn,!*. V.CIIy B**ld«noe, Lyabrook. Qoeen* Co., N. V. T*lephooe, "SI Lynbrook." "SttMA Drcxikiyn." e. A. DORLON, ....BOJTDED AUCTIO.YEER.... Odd Fellows' Block, Fallon Btraet. uasrL'hanh. FREEPORT. JOHN P. WRIQHT, GEJfER.1 L . 1UCTIOJTEER, FRCEPORT, I.. I. JAMES PALMER. REAL ESTATE AQENT, PATCHOGUE, L I. Pwaiua harlBC VUlaca Property or Farm* tor aale or aacliaii«a> write full partlcalar*, atattac loweat ca*k prior, and I will adnrtlae Ika iana at mr owa axpraaa. Takartwaa. IST oaitaawm. ^4/f»i U ^ tldlB{, Biilden; General Contractors, I* B««orJ AvowM. BROOKLYM N. Y. hurt for aal* kt FRECPORT, L. I, th« ¦oat daaiiabto ImildinK plota on Lona bland. Nioair graded atrseta, will waHr maiaa, ilo. Alao, konm built k CHARLES L. J^EAMAN, Carpenter ^» Builder, rncEPONT, I. I. Eitiraalai chearfnOr glTwn. Coatrada tnken. DRESSMAKING M TM{ HItttEST STTIE OF THE ART. ..THE MISSES LEE.. WANTAOB, oae mile nOrlh of L. I. K. K. Rtation ParfacI Bl (mraalaed from meaaurement Trjrlao on aot neoeaaary. Pricea raaaonable. Work tho beat. laMnieUoa sItm la Oil Palatine. Adrertising •--^msmmum^rm —in— This F*af»er IS SURE TO BRING RESULTSa The only way to attract ti'atJe is to make known what you have to oflei. Tht Libtral Adf trtittr la Taa SiCMtsfHhMtrchaiil. or AlLtUDS— Neat and at Kalr Prices A T THIS OFFICE. Try us once and uoa loill become a permanent customer. rm. I am a fitrmer located nejr Stony Bnvik. one of the most maUrious Atlklain this Slate, and was bothered with tn.iljiij for vojrs. at times' •OI could nbtMFork. an.! was always vciy consiipileJ as "well For vain I had niabria so bad in the spring, wht-n enpdjicd in plowing, BptI could do nothing but shake, i must h.iv'e taken about a harrel •fquhlilie pilla besides dozens of other remedies, bul never obtained MMT permanent benefit. La.>it faU, in peach iim-. I h.id a most sciious MHOtOf chills and then commenced to lake Kipans Tabules, ypon a JHrikdCtiadvice, and tho iiriil box made ine all right and I have never .kaaa wnhout them since. I take one Tabule ea.h morning and niglit and aometimes when I feel more than usually exhausted I take three in ¦ aday. Thev have kept my stomach sweet mv bowels regular and I kavanol had the least touch ot malaria nor spl ttiiig head.iche since I capHncnccd usuiK thom. I know also thn I iU-ep better and wake up Miff refreshed than formerly. I don't know how manv complainis 'ltl MM Tabuks will help, biit I do know thev will cure atiy one in the CMldMoa I was and I would not be without them at any price. I kMMdy consider them the cheapest-priced ntedicine in the world, as tfHl^ara also the most beneficial and the most convenieni to take. - oli>ft>1lty a*infMreai» |
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