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HIIVOX.E3 OOPIXX. C1VX-: CKMXM.
A F.VMII.Y NI.W -I
•Pit OF i.Ol A I
iKNi:RAT. ISTEI.I.IOKNCK.
TSKSI: M.M TtAKLT IH tVW MCI
VOL. IV.
KHi:i:iM)iM\ .N. v.. I inn.w. ri.iiiMAKY h. ih<>!».
NO. 14
Bank of Rockville Centre
Vn4<AOS AVEinTE, ~V Rockville Ccntrf. L. I.
¦Airon. r. PBILUPS, PrssMent. . IWOatM O. KNIOHT, Vles-Prealdeat. HIBAM B. BXITH, Csatalst
. aOABD or DIBBCT0B8:
Thoias O. aaleftt, BlramB. 8auE Wtalsy B. Msltb, CJhsrlss Ii. wallaoa, AaaUnOorawsU, Mslson H. Bolth, John T. Davison, Edwsrd T. Tbontoa, W. FsarasU.
' W* do • a«n«nl Bankiiig Btuineai of lliJMtaBdDiMOWit.
k FaU oa BpecUl DeponU.
on EiigUnd and ths
Tmt retnmage SoUcited.
BmUm B<mi»-B a. ic. to 8 p. U.i
mSSeTaJ^u. to It u.
'DtaBMHrt Vejw-TtimSAjt and Fri.
TitEfREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL, $33,000.
Viin Street, - Freeport, L I.
JOHX J. RAHDALL, PrwIdeDt. OHAimOKT.T- SPRAOUE. Vlce-PrMld«nt. WUiLUJf 8. HALL. CMhler,
MY BOY.
rha SODS of many ofwr molbor*
UAve piDk au'l whito elitx'kt Jaxt nf) I And wealtb of g-jl<l and hrown locks v log;
Bnt none rnn with my hoy oomnnr'*; Oft Id th« Qlfltan^n witli hl» ooinrmlea
I nee him ro.-nliifr, while afnr, \mfiDt( the whole groap sblnln*; radfan
Afl wben from irrny oiouda (biennis a s
Wben mirry pongH In nelgbb'ring w« Innds
Ring forlB like ?weet IkjIIs. pur^ clenr, I hoar but one 'mfd nil the volf^es—
My rod's nlone doth rencli my 4>ar! And when n bnll In h:ippy ptnytlmo
riles upwnrd to th« very roof. I know that my own boy's band fluiiK
Of bit) youth's strength a joyou.-s pruf
When nfteen more brief years have fleeted
The vision ye will Sfie wl'.b me, Av slender as n greun youTii^ (Ir trunk!
He stands bpnentb the hpple-ireel E'en now lili brlsbt. clear eyes uplifted
Tbe radUnt AUiisbliie strive to bear; Yon, there nr« nons of other mothers,
But nonn cnn wl'.h my boy compare!
—Johnnna Ambroslus.
%ti.
moAtat orDiKBCTOBs.
11. liaailsll ChanneeyT. Bpracu*
OtSr William a. Millet,
mW. OoMsr. D. Weslejr line,
as B^ Oomwell. Oeorf* Wallaoa.
*2ft«s'«luWaSR.i
¥ar2?BSaK!ifc,'''T!Sr£i
¦k met •sff neuwaoaatloB as 'ar as _ t wNk asaaarralln ownacsiaaBt. I at Ih* tats o( thraa par eent paid sa ¦Ml, UuM ¦onllis or mora.
i_iMa4 sa all sarts ot Earop*.
• a ¦¦Mtal Makisc bnslness.
Itmm of eoraefaUoos, ooapanlsa, s»-
iiiMtellea ipisraatsed.
• will raosiT* prampi attsnllen, aat
> SURGEON Jl \
i-lDentlst...
»iaawww„,,B,,,^,,,|
• Greater New York •
Sezi-taJ Paxlors,
lORfUKRH « IKIOMORE.
OOB. rUVtOK AND OOLD STS.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
nn/fOM AMD GOLD BTBEBTB.
Ovp. hmeeete, Brooklyn, N. V.
WILBUR F. TRCOWCLL. I eOOmiLO»AT-I.AW.
ViM atme'e Bail, mspoet, U I., Brenlac* and Batardairs.
rRANCIS ¦. .TAYLOR,
LAWTBB.
CORHMR MAIN AND PULTON STJ
K. V. BALDWIN,
H0iBAI>UO SOLOIST.x^
at Law Rata*
inTUO or FREEPORT.
I CAKoa.
JAMCifALMCR,
REAL ESTATE AQENT.
MTCNOauC, L I.
kavlMTVIi«i
:¦»"¦¦¦, w
TVISfls ProBSl^J or raras
agree with it.
•. a. sMHwaa, aei «s«.
R. A. OORLON.
¦ONOKO AUeriONCKR.
aaa sttiasm- stssa.
. (CUM at,, asaa sauaai), rRKEPOIIT,
K.S. RANDALL. Arakltaat.
OOwsar. Braakirn sea., sad Mala si. ap*.
¦aOiaaa Dipil. PrMpaet, L. L
" I ill limii
CNARLCS U. SEAJIAIt.
CarpenteT^o Builder,
rWBlPONT, t. I.
fctiiataa nh—tally glTwa. Ooatneu takaa.
(lom I GILSOI RATIOR,
CAaPBNTERS AND BUILOERS. FREBPORT, L. I.
Baslaa nrsati; rompleMd the REVIEW
BmLMNa ws sta laapaml in tak*
aaaHaels for ktei rlaas work.
Ttsiiiiss. tOT OaciaeoMn.
liiWm: Gcaertl CoDtrtctors,
I THE NICKEL SKATES, i
* i
Br A. r. Caldwell. i
4C5ioioioioieK'; Jis ¦ 5!ac-iOi<*«^r#>!eie:-:^«
ENNIE sat iu hi seat, repeating over anil over "If nat) pounds ot hay can be bought for $15, what in the coat of hay per ton','" Tt (till aeeiu as though the an¬ swer in the book must be wrong; for, try as he migbt, Bennio'a reault would not Strange!
"If 1750 pounds of hay ean be bought—can be bought—I wonder wbo will get thoso dandy skateH— either Diok Atkins or "
Onoe moru the arithmetic tvas opened.
"If n.'JO pouuds of hay cau be bought for a—for a—pair of nickel skates, bow "
Agaiu Beanie closed the liook dis¬ mal ly.
"There! I cau't pet it; therc'a no use trying! 1 get skate.s and ha.y all- mixed np!"
Just theu the warning bell rang, and the grade prepared to march out for intermission. Boon little groups met here and there in'the yard, all eagerly diacuniug that luystcriuus pair of skate*.
They had bean offered by Dr. Co¬ nsnl that moruing to the boy who ahonld spell C(^rrcctly, in a given time, Ihe lai-ge.st numlier of practical words used iu everyday life. Tho teat was to be given by llie doctor himself a week from the followiug Friday.
Oreat excitement prevailed; for thero was a Btniiig spirit of rivalry among the X-grade boys, who were divided into two factions, led respec¬ tively by Bennie Noroross and Diok Atkins. Bosides, the skates were a "Jim-dandy" pair, as Reiiuie declared to bis chum, Ted Stone—nnd justly, too; for J>r. Conaul, who uever did anything by halves, had purchased the flnest pair that could be founil iu tha large maunfaoturiug city when, skates were made.
"Anyway, it lies betiveei you and Dick Atkius, old man," declared 'Ted, positively, that night, as Ihey sat dis¬ cussing the matter in th» Norcross sit¬ ting-room. "You two are the best spellers; the rest of us fellows don't BtSITvItSa.ghoBt of n chance. And, be¬ sides, we want you to get them, any¬ how I See how Dick Atkins got the prize in deolsmation from yon last spriug, and just because Dr. Downing, one of Ibe judges, was a relative of bis. I'd like tu see any ouo spell for him now, though!"
The frieuds of both boya felt confi¬ dent of their own leader's snccesH, and hardly considered tho thonght^of try ing for the prize themselves.
"Of conrse, we'll go through the form; but, when it comes to our get¬ ting the skates, we won't be there — not even if we tried," declared the boys, laughingly.
The fathers snd friends of the boys, in all professions, were consulted for tbeir opinion as to tho mo^t prseticnl words iu every-day use, and in this way both Beunie aud Dick received mnoh valuable "coaching'' from their eager followers.
"I hope I shall get them—they're snob beauties' But, then, I'd rather beat Dick Atkius than hnve all the skatea in the world," was Bonnie's frequent aoliloiiuy during that itii\i«us week.
'Twas Thursdsy afternoou.
"Well, tomorrows almost here. " thought Bennie to himself, as he en tered the postoffice for the flve o'clock mail.
There, before the letter-box, stood Dr. Conaul. Iu taking a <etter from bia pocket to posi, a scrap l.f pai<er •lipped out with it and (ell ti, the Hoor unuotice.l.
As Beunie stepped to the delivery windo*', after the doctor had goue. his foot chanced lo ton,-h the paper. He sttHiped and picked it up. I'n- loldiqg it, he fouud
"It's Ihe list of test words for t., morrow!* be wiiispere.i, excite.Ilv. "Itia? llie! X,.w. Mr. Du-k, we'll see'"
Bennie t.i.'k liis mail and hurriedly lett the oftiL-e. .^s ho turned into a leaa busy street, he stoppe.l and cau¬ tiously nnfoliled the bit of paper again. Surely, there cuiil.l be no mistake! It contained the words for lo-morrow's trial.
"I'll have them, every ."me, before 1 go to sleep'" hr . x.-laiuied, bali al> u.i.
He hastily glau.-ed dowu tbe list .>f worda — "»«'onudrel, " ".liahonest," "thief," met his ga^t . He slopped; he oould read no more That last word seeiue.l to whi.sper. no all who passed luighl hear "You re ont' Y. s yon are Bennie N'orcro.**'
He hurrie.lly turne.l intu his own street, aud in a luomeut more threw down the mul ou Iha ^ittiUg-roolu Uble
"I'm alraul y.iui re'worrying U>o mach abont the prize," remsrke.l Mrs. Sororosa st ies t.,ble tiiat even¬ ing, for Beuuie ha.l lelt the warm roll* and fresh h..ii'-* almost nntasted! "Oh, I guess not," reriie,! Bennie, lightly.
That night when he (.ot to hi* room hs aal down on the be.l and placed tbe *peUing-teet paper before hini.
"8onn-dr-e-l, lean fpell that. D-« f-au-1-t-e-r. That'i easy enough.
D i-a h-iwn •-» t "
"You are, yon are'" stemii-gly iu- lairnptcd th; WMid, a* it vsat moad- iBg down tfc* chiauwy.
"Oh, bother!" exclaiiueil Bcuiiie, furtively looking arouu.l the room. "T-hi-e-f," he spelled, and on throngh the eutire list, and then noiselessly crept iuto bed.
"Oood luck to you, Beuuie!" called Mrs. Norcross, mcrrilv, the next morning, as Benuie, with a happy heart, took up his books, lightl,v strapped to.cjcther, and prepareil to leave the hoiiFe.
"Thauk yoii, mother,"he answered, r|uietly. The next moment t"^; door closeil aud i:e nas gouo. Ted nut him a bici.-k nw ly. "Why, wh.-it's Ibo luatter, old man'?" she exclaiiue<l, giv¬ ing him a fiieudly slap ou tho shoul dor. "Cheer up! Y'ou'll come in ahead with llyiug colora tbis Ume. There's no Dr. Downiug in this case!'
Bonnie tried to smile, but his at¬ tempt was a miseralile failure. ¦ "I've a good mind not to take it,' he said to himself, as his chum left bim to do an errand across the streel. "But then I mnst beat Dick Atkius: and I can do it tbis time! "
.lust after Ihe opening exercises Dr. Conaut entered the schoolroom, car rying under his arm a neatly done U]- paper parcel.
All eyes turned to Beunie snd Dick.
Bennie's heart beat wildly, while tc its throbbing a voice within seemed tc be keeping time with
Happenings in the Philippines, Eng¬ land, China and Cuba,
PRESIDENT ELECTED AT ILOILO.
Ila
•Clio
Frien.lljr lo AB>linaI.ln—The Celebrate Ihe liealh nt Charlr pre** Ilowaaer olciiinn Hrle Kuiperur—Uriaau.laicp In SMn
i*(.i.
—spell—thief',' '('ourse you can; foi that's you. You can spell yourself, can't you?"
Slowly Dr. Conaut prone uured the flrat word—how anxiously Beunie wai listening for it!--"business."
"He's got another list," happilj thought Heunie to himself. "Ob good!"
But uo. Tho next word was "scouu drel," a^d from that on the list was exactly the same as the oue Bennit had found and studied.
After he had written the fifth word, he looked up from his paper. Tet) met his gaze with an assuring smile. Bennie's face flashed. "What if hii knew!" he thought.
When the test was over, with o sigh of relief. Beuuie folded his papei aud hurried from the room.
"How'd you make it?" asked the boys, quickly, as they gathered around him. "Wasu't it a sticker, though'"
"Was it?" answered Bennie, eva aively. "I think, perhaps, 1 got mo.sl of them right."
At the close ofthe afternoon session Dr. Conaut was to award tbe prize. How slowly the hours seemed to pass! At length, however, the exercises fot tho day were over, and Dr. ConanI entered. Au air of expectancy tilled the room. llenuio'a face paled slightly.
".Spelling has become uearly a lost art amoiig the boys ami girls of the present generation," began Dr. Con- ant, "and 1 assure you it gives me a pleasurable surprise to find among the X-grade boys of the Wallace High School a marked exception to this condition, \carly every boy in the grade has done himself credit—some, of conrse, more Ihan others, and one especially more than all the ri^st. The boy referred to, who has splendi,!- ly couiiuercd in tlie content"—all eyes were immediately tiirneil to Bennie aud then to Dick—"is Bcniiio Nor¬ cross. Will the young man, who did not fail iu a single word, ]ilease come forward''"
Bennie arose, pale bnt resolute, aud walked out to the desk before which Dr. Conaut -vas Ktaniliug.
•'Will you jileaso tell nie, sir, who stands second in the eoutest?" a.ski-d Bonnie, As the doctor took the jiarcel from tho desk.
"Certainly, my boy. Let mo see: Ifs Dick Atkius."
"Then.'saiil Benuie, "lo him he- longs the prize. " .\ud, turning, ho faced the si-hool, nn.l confessed the whole story of the lost paper.
As he ceased speaking, uot a breath was heard in the large assembly room.
Hastily wiping his eyes Dr. Conant advanced nud, gently placing his haud on Bennie's shoulder, said tenderly: "My boy, the skates, of course, be¬ long to Dick .\tkius; but, as I said before, I repeat, and with the hearty approval of every boy in tbe X-grade, I'm certaiu you have splendidly oon¬ quered!"—Northwestern Christian .\d- vocate.
THE AUSTRIANS HEARD THE NEWS.
¦ JUsii.i. PLIIIppluo Islan.ls (n.v Cnl,!-,.— I R.>n9r Melllza ha«benn cl.-olel rn>«l.|,-nt of I the VIsnyan s^utei l,y the insurg.-ut-. ni I Hollo for a p.'rlnj ot Iwo yesrs. Ile hns aeknowledffe'l hin nll,-Blant-e to A^ulnal.l'v ; Hiveral reprei-iPI.-lllvei ,if tl,., Iioil., Oov- j ernment hnvo nrrive.l here for the piir- jiose of conlerrlus with the I.uz ,o Insur¬ gents.
Dmlness Is resuinlng st lloilo nnl silRnr Is enterian (r.iti tlio isiqn N of SeRro... Ships are loa,lln« hemp. Tho suRnr crop l« far tmlow tt.- nverane, onl show* an i-s- tlranteil ilellol.-ne> of uhout nino thousnn.l tons, valre-l at S"4,2W. AllhooKh mn- , ,, ,. Iiiroi, the cr-ip Is n.t belna harvested,
lan t—yon I o„,„g ,„,(,„ l„,,i, „[ l„b,
Kiibsl.l. thoritlnsa turu to thi
of tlK re |,
vith thn neiit th" in.-al nii- iiimllnj theuatlvosto ro-
IN MCMnicr op ciiAnLCS i.
American .laeoblle* .Iuin In Ihe Eiercliea In Honor of the KinE.
London (Hy C,il,lei.—Tlio aunlvorsnry ol tbe oxncutlon of Klnt; (Jharles I., who wns liehoiijod at Whitehall on .Iiion- ary 30, liil'J, wn3 celebrutej ou Monday l,y
,T0 PROMOTE ORATORY. fWl
T. ,T.-irrraon ('Goii.lcr* liin to llarvar.!
r.iilrge to KnroiiiHce f ubiic Rpeakina.
lIci-ToN. Mn.«s. iSp,'dali.—T. Jefferson CoolUlffp, fcrnit-r minister t.» France, and now a iuenil,.-r of the hlnhjoint .-cmnilMlnn to settle the controver.les with Cinnde bns tflven a fiin.l ol t5fli;(l to Harvard College. fr..nill,e lnt,-r,-«: "f whi.-ll two prizes ot
*ino ,-neh nr.- to he given for tbe two hest spenUer., Iiiihe throe trial dchnt,-s held nt Cainbrl'lKB every year prior to theseie,-- llouof tlio rc-presentulives of Hnrvnr;! In iho ureal lui.r.'.ill.-glnte dehntcs wlih rrinoeton and Vale, fhe i.u<'C.>S9lul con- ti'^tnnta in,ist lie the lie,«l nn.l tho second |.,'.-<t iu nil thri"' of the Irlnls. Mr. CoolldKe li.'il.'ves thnt Ii.'re In Anierlea wo hnve too niii'-h oratorv nnd loo little nruMmont. and In the iralntiin of publl,-i-ponkers h,- thinks mon, ntteiitloii .-"houlil he paid to the sub- .-itaiu:.- of ihe illsi^ourse riilli.-r thnu to tbe luuuiier lu whk-h it t» dellvi-ro.l.
ri'INT. ISI.ANPS.
cliiel lown of tho Visnyn-,, part oftbo group, Is n.'ur tho eoiilhoaslorn extremity of tho Islimd. nbout 280 miles la. Tho town lies nenr tbo sen on raursby laud. I'm't of It fronts on tbe I tho rest of It on tho bnuk of a creek.)
llAlinOll OF II.OIl.O, I'llll (Hollo, tho onpital oltho Isinu 1 of Pnnay nud Phiilppl Iron ¦" sea,
Wheu tho American licet was op eratiiig in Cuban waters, foreign men- of-war occasionally happened al.ing to see whal was going on. It chanced that, very soou after the vessels ol Sampson and Schley had destroyed Cervera's fleet, au Austrian ironclad hove in sight. The Indiana steamed out to meet it, and soou a boat, with a lieutenant, left the Austrian to visil the Indiana. The Washington 8tai tells the storv:
The .\ustiians had heard nothing but a distant cnunoiia.Iing, which might havo been salutos. The lieu¬ tenant's visit was nierelv one of oere-
the Leultlml,.! an-l Jnool.ltes I.ongues In London nn.i tho Pr-jvlnoos. Nutuber.-i of wrentli* nnd flornl orosso.^ wero depoalto.l at tho foot of the Charloa I. statute, la Wbitehnll, io tho presence of tbe lumllng Legitimists nii.t Jneohltes, who stooil Imr.iheadeil diirlni; the cor.»i,ionv.
Consplcuou-i nmoin; the tr|hul.-.> wni n sl,|i-l'l. surniouiitod by ii .-rown of iiiiiuor- lelles. from Iho A-nerlcnn JacohiiB^. At- i:iched to It w.is n white „llk rlhlxm. In- f.-rlhe.|: ¦'Ami'rli.-a vemi'niliers hor ninrlyreil KlUK."
NKtv iti'i.i:it run cniNA.
recent Kmperor
-l.-ll i» sinte.l nnmeu 11,at tl,..
l.l in Ila
Ile
Pr.Kis. Chinn (Hv Cnbl nmoiig well-inronii-.l Chi DowuKer Fi,ip-."<.-' nn.l h.-r r.-lntlvei linv.. ile:lnltoly .-limi-n n sii.-,-.-«-i.<r to the pi-e.sent F.ini-eror, nnd ibnt a cliango of rulers i.- impendlnif.
The Kiiipt-ror Is .^tlll kept n prisoner ou nn Islaml in tin- p.iln.-o lake. Tho draw- hrldK'- c.,nne,-i,ng with ih,- islnn.l b rnisod ov.-rv niglit. nnd ih.-ii-o nln-iil 1,1.-, prison I- kopt l.roki'i. In ..i.ler I" pr.-v,-u'. hlm from c.„„:n,inii-nllnK witli hi* ndheront.-i.
The K-ii|'ress, Inlliiouce.l by Kiing-'i'l, hns he.-onie wliolly nntl-forelgn. She viriunlly lirnoros tho Tsung-ll-Yumon, or Fo.-elgu Ua.ir.l.
iir,i(iAM>.V(ii: AIIIII'r santiaoo.
Sastuo.) DC CciiA (Hy Cnbl.0).—IleporLs of iu.'eiidlari.'.in nnd brignniing,, In unfre- .luentod parts of tlm provinco are being recelve.l .laily. roslmuster Kompner has reporl.'tl thnt a courier nnmoil Arturo Var- rios, who wns soot by (.eneral Ewer from Mnyari with sixiy-llvo I,.ttur9 for Snn Luls, bns dls.i|,peare.l nn,l no trnco of him cnn lie found. It Is bellevod tbat ho hns beeu murdered.
(Captnin Loe reports Hint it is necessary to mnintnin n ,-oustnnt guard along tlio telegraph un.l teli.pli.ino Hues lu order t-, prevont tbom from boinii cut innlli-iously liy Irresponsibb, nntlre.s. .Most ul Ihe large siiii.-ir plnntntlous nro being op.-r- alcj under armed guanb.
EMPLOYES PARTICIPATE IN PROFITS,
I'rorter tt llaiilble Heap Company I)i*- trlb.ite* Twelve Thoueand Uoilari.
Ci.s. iNNATi, (Ihl.>(Spe,-lnl\ -At Iho plant of the Procter A (iauililo boap Cimpany. Ivory.Inle, a aul,urbot thi.s city, ^,b-ro tbe famous Ivory Soap Is ina.lo, tbo twenty- thirl keml-aiiuual divid-ial to tbo em- pl.jyt-s wn-i pnid Hatiir-lay. This company, -In-.- Its nilopiiou ol the plan ol dei-inrlng a,llv,.|..i,d to ii.-enipKiyos uu tUo amount 'll ilit-ir ,-nian.»s. has d.-clare 1 and pnid ¦threo sejii-nuuual aud two extra
REWARD FOR NAVAL HEROES,
Navy Depariinent Awards Ihe Me.lal of Honor I'or Gallant Conduct.
\Vasiusutos I). C. (KpcclnlV—In recog¬ nition of gnlLint con.luct duriug tUn war with Spnin ,1 numlier uf cnllsto I men of tbo nnvy linv.- been nwiirde.l incdnis of honor. Scrgrnut Jobu II. guiok, of Ihu Mnrlue
wns l,li,-hly V. Fill.'it. bis
nudin
illvilea.ls.
I'loyes,
His couutonance betrayo.I astonish meut when he came aboard, an.l sav Iho de.'ks blackened with [lowd.^r, and i "',',','" 'J'^.'*'' men aud officers begrimed an.l covered | -I'l/i, i.; tu with perspiration; but he aske.l no qnestions until he was conducted to the captain's room, an.l fouud it tilled with the stifling smoke of gunpowder. ThiMi the -Austrian ..flicer asked Cap¬ tain Tayloi whnt such a slate of things., >''"'• indicate,1.
^"It iudii-atos," answered the cap¬ tain, "that we have just engaged the enemy."
"What? Ctrvera?"
"Tbe same."
"But what were y.mr lossea?"
"None."
"But where is the Spanish lleet?" The .\nstrian was now thoroughly ei- cite.l.
"Come np ou tbe poop and I will sh.iw you," sal.l Captain Taylor.
They steame.l in the direction ofthe shore, and the .\usttiau offi.-er hail his glasses levelled.
"There is .,iie, aud there another, and a Uttle out of view, there is the Cristobal Colou. ' sai.i Taylor, point¬ ing onl UisI '^ue Sjiauish wreck aud tbeu another.
Tha .\u8trian. nrbose sympathies were iinilonbte,lly with tbe Spsuisnis, wasshocke.l beyond ev|iressi.,n at this picture, typical au.l .leclaratory of the miu of a uallon. The .Viuericaus re- speete.1 his fet-lings, au.l he departed in Silence.
Five hundred nnd sevuty live em-
ropr.-.--iiilug .'>0(l larnillcs. were
I l.y a ^il: i-cr .-.'Ut. .IHilcul, and
tViimi wa„ paid out by Ibe
he fourth .llvldend paid by tb,, company to Its employes wtthlo tli" pust year. Two seml-auuuai divi leu Is of six per ceut. .'ach. an,l two extra .livl.lends ot threo and live per ceut.. respeotivoly, iiiaklng n lulal of twenty pur ceut.. havo n paid to tba employes Ib th.j past
l-oid lierarhell In III* Supreme Conrl.
llaron llorscbell, some tluio Lor I High Chau-ellorof Uugland, api cared with tbo ¦Mii-r-me Court of the United suites at W.isi.lugiou oa Moodny and oc!.iil,-.t a .-.--.a up m th.4 ben.-U on the rigbt hand of
the CUlef Justice.
Two I>roOTne4l In a .VIU 1'on.l.
John Uue, ta trying lo rcs.-uo bis son, who had broken through Ihe ice of tjny- ilers I'ond, near Freehold, X. J., waa
few .la
. I at > ediy Wnlle
druwii
llis
.tho
Suicide of a Magiatrate.
orge McWUorler, for tbirly years Jus- it Ih'j PcaL-e ut Milwuuiiee, Wjs.. com- diy* ug , l.y sho.
iisci lu the tie
d oUlce bUSiU.
...Uil,,; Slate?
- did a * from
, marr>lug coupli Llesi-ouieu-y over Je-
he held fj l..agls »up- o led to hi.i (.ui-id*. ill- was ind abjut Silly dve j.-urs of
Th* Manufarlare of Hla*.
.\ccording to the recent report of a mauufacturer » bulletin there are four¬ ieen pin lactone* lu the I'luiel State*, whose annual pro.lucti.-u ia uearly .',,,lil<l,ililil pa.-ks, each pa.-k .-ontaining :l:l,'.ii pins, a total uot far from l.",.iHii),. iKK),iHX' pin* Oue mannfactnrer's agent in New Y'ork i* said to sell every »i\ months from iH><) to ilK>l cases of pins, each case containing 67-J,i.¥Ht pins, .\mericaa pins are salable in every city in the world. But ths question IS. What becomes cf them all' Kach person will say that h quite anre that be finds mauy more piu tliAtt h* mate, loeu or dastrojri
U*i eral Ualnei U*uiaad> •eu.UOO.OOO.
lieueral tiomeii, tile Cutm leader, de- -..la Is nearly fW.OOC OOI fr-oi the United -I ,,-'s. .ind refuses lo dia'>aad bia uru:y un- 11 i-,v aioaey Is paid.
Tn* To^ks Condeinned.
Til" vuted State? i-rui—r To,, ks. f-rn;- r.y Cie Diogeae*. I..;t .-.m Juan. Porto :, -. I-r the UnlL^d Stales a low .Uy* ago .-.> « .1 tliesiipp.y »!iip sterling. Woea :.¦¦ p.Ti]. reu.-bed eau Juau order* were re- eivMi (or tile Topekii to eouliuU4 ner fa,--... L-ut her en^iueef reiorie.i tua; ber 1 j.*r , JuaMe.| an: taat i: would l-e ji""
signaled tho Iiolphin to throw shells Into Ihe .-nemy's biding place. JI. gets n medal.
Th., Nuw Uepartno.ut bas nlso e,,:n. raondedtho eourog.- dtsi-lave-t bv Lb-uteu- anl Francis Biugliier. Wliua,,, 'f.. M'.Mn, bontswnln'fl ,unl-, se-.,i,.l ,-l,i-«; Ax.-I Suii-l- qulst, chief csrp uiers mate; William Spey.-r, gunners ill'He. an I Samu-I Triple', orlinnry seamaii, wlio were ungngol at various 11,nes in sweeping for contact ,ni,ii's in tlie nppro ii'ho= to t'ai.nauera. All bavo boeu nwnrde I ia« l.ils.
Aieittuder Jnrdiue an I Thomas Civ.ia-
augli. lircm,',,. first class, will r ivi
medals for heroljm onli.iarl tho Polo u i' on the nlgbt of .November U. wheu.ii,,. mg wns ordered fro-.u Cat I,i in i i , N i-sa-i i-, report the preseuA of tho Per.-s.i nali ,r., ontho Islnnd. Ll.-u'.enant \V. II. Willar.l, cammandtng the vissol. Is also co:u. mended.
.Vn nocldent on tbo I.-.wa pnv.' P. B. Keefcr, copperemlth, nn.l II. I'enn, llreman. se'ou.l clns*, an oppirtunity I.) disp:av their courage. They will, 'too, rciaivo medal*.
A notion Newcpapcr rine,l,
Tho Boston Herald Companv was nne.l J500 ty Judgo Dond In the superi ir C lurt nt Dosron a fsw days ngo for piC-liihit:,; lu a headline lu connc-tion wit'., n,i a.--.iu,ii of the trial otthc elivlea-nlug friu Icisc, the word* "Oullt is Evident." The publi. c iilon of tne headline was er.n»li|i.rod pre. Judicial to tbu case, nnd result-d l„t',o disml««al of the J.iry nnd nu ord-^r lor a new trial.
The Snltan-. lllsl.ts in Ksrpl.
It is reported ihat tli.i .^ullau of T irie-.
Is ab'-'Ul to protest to tbe p.,w.-rs ng.in-i
Ibonntlsii protectorate sysi-,, anl io ro-
nsscrt ruriitsU »uzer.iluiy over l-!.;/,-!.
reraot.al Meniltin.
Jonathan Boss, t!,.) new I'nlml sute. Seuator frj.n Verai:,ut, is «.,voaty-oui year* .^1.1.
The Empress t'ow.iger o! Clioi-v lias tome •kill a* a |.aliiler. Hlie )< riiid of wrestling, aud fre;):.utly iu l.ilge lu Ibis ralber virile form of exer.-ise.
The Cr.ar of It«Si.l'i in May nexl wiil spend a fortnight oa the Itiviera. w','-re Ills Majesly will Ic vl.ilel bv Presblci.. Faure of Fiaaoe and l^mperor Wiliian ol Geraiaiiy.
Sr. WiUi-4,a Kii-on. t!i" IlrltUi I:.-:. has recelvei n l-ji'v whi li raises l,i . above lear ot care, as lur as uion..y g.)'.-. As hei* »lili very youus, a gr-at cnr-j-jr 1. now predictel for blm.
Cecil Kh . le* hai de l.-iro I h.m'etl to h j In favor ol uuivcrsai |i-.i.-H aul a i.r-.-v.-a- tlon of war
Oeneral John M. Pal :..>r. who raa f ¦: Prealdenl iu l!-Jw. i« .,igo'..'-two years oil. and tias [•--rii.aaeuliy'iji: the sl.»it or ii.. right eve.
TheDulie of 3Iarlb:'r.>ugh has be.sn np-
THE ARM BILL PASSES,
Reorganization Measure Adoptei bj the House hy a Vote of 166 to 126.
FORCE IS TO BE 100,000 MEN
GERMAN REPORTS FROM SAMOA.
Thry s»y Thai riiief .Indlre rhainberi Oppnit-.l Malaefa AeCvelv.
ri:l!ii>, (ier.-nnDy i By Cablei.—The Oo»- rruiuent bas re.-eired entrlnl reports from Snm.iu giving n.lvlceii up tn Peceroher27. They say that Chlet Justice Chambers »;- lively oppose.l (he e|ectli>u of Mataafa *nd
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duie tlie NuinI.ei lo .-.0.00:1 In Uls IIU creilon-Amen.linenls Aholish Am,., • anleen* an.l I'rnhlhil the A|>|,oiiit ¦uenI ofrivlllnn* tu Ihe tlnsineer Coi pi
Wa„hin<iton. II. C. (Spcolan.-The hill lo reorgauir.e nn.l lucrense the slnndlnc army to about 100,001 men, but lenvi-jg Ibe Presiiient authority to reiu-e the fl::e ol inlantry companies and cavalry troops to si\t.\ men each, thus niing a minimum of about fO.OilO enlisted m,-n, passed tlie ll.nise ou Tuesday by a vote of 1,!-'. to IJ,'..
This trnf Ibe result of a week of hurt nn.l often picturesque flghting on the 11..or. .luring tho i-;-ogress nf which tho oppo¬ slilon compelled those tn clinrge of the raessure to give this iliscretlonarv autbority to the I'resl'leut nn.l l.i mnko other inodillcnlliius. nmoug which was a reduction of .131 In tbe number of staff oftleers. In .-onsequeuce of th.-inodlllcatton,.. on Ihe llnal vote but !.lx r.epuhllcans voter! against th- bill. Messrs. Barber (M,l.). Connelly (Ill.i. Loud I Cnl.\ Johnson ilnd.I, McEwau (N. J.I aud Wadsworth (N. \'.\. This Hepubllenn defec¬ tion w-as, jowever, almost olTset by live meinbers of tlie polltlcnl opposition wbo voloH In favor of the bill. Messrs. Bcrrv iKy). McCiellan (N.Y.I. M-Aleer (Penn.!, Tavlor (Ala.^, lieiuocruts, uud Skinner, ropullst.
¦Tha fenluro of tbo general debate, of which there W.IS consldernble. oven under the nve-mlnute rule, was the controversv beiweon Mr. Cummlngs, of New York, ninl Mr. Cannon, of Illinois, over the formers proposed amendment fi,rtdd,|lng tho use ot the army to fjucll strikes ,,r riots except upon the appeal of iho Oovoruor of tho Stale In which tho disorder o'-curs. Mr. Cuininlngs snbl thnt organized labor ,,pposed an lucieaso of the nrmy for 111,- reason tbat it fenre.l It woul.l be used uncoustlluttoually to oppress It. Mr. Can¬ non retorted severely, faying that Mr. Cuni- nilngs, by assuming to put labor In iho at¬ titude ol oppiMlng the enforcement of peno nnd order, did nol represi-nt, but stand,>r.-1 labor.
The Armv Bill ns finally passed is radi¬ cally chiingeiHromtlintorlglnnllvn'porti'd l.l the House. The most Important ..baugi's
1. Abolishing the nrlilirnrv clause ne.-os- sltntlug tbe enlistment of 100.000 lu.'n nn I l.'.iviug lothe Prnsblcut tbe opllun t.i In¬ crease above 50,00(1.
2, Kliminntlug tb,- propose.! grn.le
I'siieit monifestoi.s in behalf ol .Malieiou Tanus He also acted In other wav* In .i innuner apparently constiluilug n hrencli pf I tie neiitrni function* imposed upon him. I'he Eugll.sb inlsslonarv. nt who.se house luslice Chamber,! resided for a time, also supported Mniletoa. Justice Chambers, Ihendvi.-es say. Is at olds with both lir. r,atT>-l aU'l (.'ousul Hose, the (.iermnn of-
PAY FOR CUBAN SOLDIERS
l:.-ulcnant-g«-nerulnnd providing f. ¦ Id twelvo lerals.
mnjo
crals nnd
l.rigadle
bv
cl of brn\
here, ill tbe n,|dst of tho
ho ti.,1'1 Ills grouud nnd
.1. Abolishing Ihe nrmv canteen bv pro¬ viding that no ofllcer or enlisted man slinli be detallei! to serve llipior in nuy po-l or camp of tbo army, or to sell Inioxicuiing ll.inors.
4. Ileducing tho nge limit un.ler which ctvlUnns may b« appointed to the staff fron fifty years to forty and rei|,ilrl„g all <-lviliau appointees to pass n meutal nn.i physb-nl examination to determine their lltnoss for positions.
6. Prohibiting civilian nppolntments lu the engineer corps nnd rei|,ilrlng nil va¬ cancies to bo tilled by appolutment of Wi-st I'oiut graduates.
C. Klimlnntlng thnt clause of the Mil which sought lo givo om.-ers an.l soldiers serving in Cuba, Porto Ilic, nn,l the Phtilp- plnoa ad.lillonal pav of iweniy-llvo per ceu- 1,1 ir. f.,r tlieir several grades
The stnir oHleera were nlso re.luce.l by uearlv 400 from the number reporteii by llie comniiltee ,-.' '
On the minimum basts provrde.l for, the new sinuding army will cost ut Icnst 67,'.- 1100,000 nununllv. It will consist of a stall and lino of about threo thousnnd offlcers. twelvo regiments of cavalry, thirty regi- mollis of tufantrv, ono corpa of nrtillcrv, mndo up of 144 sencoast bultorics mid tweutv-four nvl.i l,ulterles.
Tho bill nlso gives tbe Pr.'sl.lcnt dlscre- tiou to recruit tbe organizations serving in Culei. I'orto Hlco nnd tbo Islun.ls of tho I'ai-ltic in whole or In pnrt from the In- li;ibltauts thereof.
COLORADO'S COLD DISCOVERY.
II is Sal.l lo B* ihe ltlcl<e*t Known nn This Conllnenl.
I'tNvtn. Col. (Special).--Whot is s.-iid to be the greatest gold discovery over iua,lo on this continent, and perhaps lu thu w.irld. Is ibe ricb ilnd just reported iu tlic Isabella property ,it Cripple Creek, whicli .-ailseil the grealest .'xcitemout In iho Uenver nnd the Colorado Springs stock Exchanges. In a stopo
just stnrle.l from tho S.'iO-foot level tho eompany has twenty and a half feet of M'lvaulte ore thnt will run Inlo the thou- san.ls, nnd besides this thero I.s a strike ol m.'talllo gold Ircm two lo three lucbes tlib'k nnd eighty per cent. line. Manag.'r Kllburn, of the Isabella, has given oul the lollpwing statement:
' "iSome of ttie pieces of ore are eighty per ceut. gold. 1 never saw such mineral, and I ilo uot believe that Ils like was ever mine.! lu this or any olher camp lu tbe world. Wc have bad uo assays taken on tbe rock, but a ton of it could be picke.l out Ibnt woubl run nny where from {.'W.OOO to (,200,000. Arme,I guiirds nro watching Ibo prop.-rty.
--The striko wns ma.le In the new ore body, at u .lepth of 850 feat below the surface. Tho chute hns l,een cut nt tho sevi-nth level, 200 feel aliov.., nu<l nlso nt tho fifth. At tbe latter pin.,-an iis.-nv was obtained in tho breast ol tbe drill on two feet ',f ore thnt went hel¬ ler than »inoo to llio ton. There was blocked oul In the oue level between Ihe ninth nnd tho seveulb level t.'i oon,OOO worth of ore. I do not sav this to lurlher ex'-lto iliH Bto.-kholders, but to correct soiiie reports wbi.-h have been eiirreut."
Tlie l-abell,i has nn nren of H.'i acres nn.l Is sltunteil In tbe centre of Cripple Croeii .ll-lrlct. It has six shiifis and a total gold .lutput of nearlv »:I.(I00.0(I0 lu tl," last sis year-. The Hrst dis.-overy mn.lo lu Crip¬ ple Creek was oue ot the clal:ns now a purt of thi- Isub.-lln consolidation.
rhe Palriet* tVlll Ue Atkeil to Tali* a.i.- 000,000 on Ai-euiinl.
Wasbisoton, !>, C. (Spcolal.i.—It Is learned ot tto War Department ttiat Rob ert P. Porter's mission to Cuba Is entirely of a llnauclal nud statistb'al character. lie will ask II 'he Cuban nrmv will disband on present pav,nenl ol ».S,0O0,00O. Our l.'g.il riglii to miike Ihls payment wus re- lerre I to tho Attorney-General, who liebt that this sum might law¬ fully l-e ndvance.l to lb* Insur¬ gent troops, oucoiiilitlon that the rreasury be subsenuentiy reimburse,! frotn the rev¬ enue of tbo fstnu,l, ami It Is understood that tbls eourse will be pursue.! If It Is foun.l thnt the dt-slred results can bo ob¬ tained thereby.
ll Is well uudorstood that tho sum de- inunileil by the Cuban troops on acconnt of their back pay Is fully lea timi-s this. It probably will bn represented lo them that as nny pnymont whnt,-ver on this n.-count must bo chnrge.l up ugnltist the Island of Cubu. (he Uniioil States, as u temporary guardian ol the Island. Is lu duly Iiound I,, nvoiil burdeniug It nt iho verv outsel ,.| its ind.-|M-udeul existence with n load b.-v.ii, I Its alillilv t.i boar iu ihe shape of ..blig.ilious. The Cuban soldiers will bo nske I lo take this sum ns n pav- ,uent on oi-.-ount. icuvlugtbo fntiire Hn'v- srumeul of Cnba to add lo the romunora- llon Inter on, If It shall seo lit.
FARMERS WANT REPRESENTATION
National I'arly Organize.! In Klert Mem¬ bers to Cougrest au.l State Leglllatures.
Av.>.-«, HI. (Speclall.—Tbo conference ot ilelegutes from tlio farmers' organization iu Fulton, Worren und McUonough coun¬ ties has dccloro.l for tbo hobling of ii National Convention to form tho iiatloiisl formers' pnrlv. II Is plnnueil lo hold Iho convention nol Inter than Ibo llrst week in Mnreh, Chlcngo being fuvored ns the con¬ vention place.
I'.ldon W. Bradbury, wuo has been en¬ gaged in tho work of organization, read a declaration of prlnclplee, whicli was n.lopted. In which it was ,leclared:
"VVe hold that Ibe only freo nnd just government Is that in which tlie Inw- lunklng bouses aro o-imposoil of direct represenlntlves from such lii.lustrlos ami .K'i'iipntlons us liave n inajorltv ol the votes In tho Congressional nml Legislative .lisirtcts delliie.i by our constitution and Ih.' laws of i.'ir Slates.
"With an alibiing faltb lu tho truth und i„-t,.!o o( our l„-ll,-f wo np|,oill lo ov.-rv iar,i,er In III" fulled States io join lioniis Wlih us lu ilTci-tlng our | nrpose, wblcli if ibe iiomlnntiou iin,l eieclion of fnruus.i us m.-mbers of tlongress, and fitrmers us {lum¬ bers of our Legislatures. "
PRINCESS fiflARIE LOUISE DEAD. ITile of rriiir,! ter.iinnn.i of r.uis.irla
Lllo lo I'l
A Piiiladelphla Widow SIranuled.
Mrs. Mary l.nwlor. a wIlow, age.i »ev- entv-ono years, of I'hlladelphlu, I'.-nn.wns founl strangle.! to .loath In her bo:uo a fe.v ,iavs ago. Tlio p.,Ii-e have uo eiu ' i.) ill.-iiiiir ierer, but siispe.-t that It wus 111,' w.ik of thieves. She was n'puie.l to have sa\.-d u little m.,niy, which ihe ii.variablv cirri,-,! in a small baglusien.-d t - herwai-i't un,lern,-ath ber skirt. The bag is luissiug.
New Amlia>*a<|.,r From Meifro.
rresl.lent Mas. of Mexie,,. lias upp..il.ie.l Manuel Asplraz. Asslstahl Secrelarv ..I r.irelgu lielullous. to be Auibossador at W-is|,i„gt.i„. Heisanallvu ..f I'lo-lila, Is lllty-llv(-y.-nrs old an-l w.is prominent in tlie Liberal parly In the A.liiiiuistratt'iu ..f Juar.-z.
Flfll-nr*t Iowa I-save Iluiio.
The lulled States Iransprit |-.-i,i;->l- vania. Willi the Flftv-nrs! |.,wn Kegini-,.t -n biiar-l, bns been.T.iere I bn.k io .Maniin. I'liiiipiiRe Islamls. from lb>il' in . r.Ier .
SMldle
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Niveuiber I.
ilSorn, Bulgaria, (By Cablo).-Princes, Marie Louise, wifo of Prluce Fer^and ol Bulgaria, llied iu tbe royal palocfhTues¬ day. Tbo physicians slate tbat the direct cause ..f dentil was pneumonia. Bhe gove birth to a daughter on Mouday.
Thn Prlnc,-s9 was lu her tweuty-nlnth yeor, ami tho news of her death was n grout shock to her liusl,an.| nnd relatives. US she hnd enjoyed robust beallb. Sbe nl¬ wnys took a deep Interest In diplomatic nlTnlrs and, it Is sabl, was iliroctly respon¬ sible for moreiiian oue ministerial crisis In llulgarU.. '¦
Tlie de.-enso.l Princess wns thn eldest daughter of Duke Kobert ot Parma. Sbe was born Jnimarv 17. 1H70, nn.l was mar rie.i ou April 20. 1-ii):), lo rrlnco Ferdlnun.t, th.-i;elgulng Prin.-., of Bulgorla, youngest •.,u of tbe lute Priucn Augustus of Saie- Coburg ninl (iotha nnd Princess Clemen- line of llourhon-drleons, dnughler of King Louis Philippe. Ferdlnnnil was ebosen I'riu,-.' ol Bulgaria by tbe Powers.
FOUND DEAD IN A TRUNK, i-hlla.ieiphia :Uiin A.ini.t* a I'enn
NEW YORK STATE NEWS. Mew* ol Ul* HtsI* r*pltal.
To Aaoiien tb» Sw«»t*hov*. -TheStato- lo, V Bevlsion Commtsulon. at the r*<|ue(l nf iStale Factory Inspe.-tor Dastel O'Leary, Is drawing a measure which will Increase :he Jurlsdlctioo of the factory deparlmenl iver Ibe factories In Iht* Slate, la keep¬ ing with Ihe rocommendatlor. lo the I,eft>. lature raa<le I'V ijovernor Itooseveit la hi* annual message, the Factory lospeetlon Bureau Is now clothed with power to In¬ spect all houses of a tenement character la j which cloihibg ami otber articles ars i mauufaetured. Th.- proposed act will era- bodv the principles .-f thesvstem In opera- lb,niu Massaehusotts. Il will |,rovld* lh*l everv bnildiug u-od formanufaclurtngpur¬ pose* must bnv- a permit or it.?*nse, lo bs granted only on tho conilitlon that Ihe ap¬ pointments of the b'lil.llng fuini the re- .luirements of law for raanufnctuilug pur- poses. The license will be granted by Ihs Slate Factory Inspector, who will bs held responsible for the proper Inspection ol th* butldiugs and the enforcement of the law. Anv building not licensed will nol be i>er- roltted lo bo used for manufacturing pur- pbses. The special purposeof the bill la to Srive out "sweat shops "
A Ntw Kiri.i Foa thf Statk * Fo»ce*.-- A bill ior e.|ulpplng tbo mllllary and naval force a of tbe State wil b new magazine rilles was Intrcduced t>v Senator Johnson. It provides for the purchase of tlfteen thou¬ sand rilles, and appropriates therefor ISOO,- 000. Thi* bill follows in a general way tbs suggestions contained in (Iovernor Roose¬ velt's message lor a new arm tor State Iroops. In tbe message the Governor re¬ ferred lo Iheeuperlorlty of the Krag-Jor- gensen rifle used bv the Regular Army over the Sprluglleld rifle used iiy the vobin- i.-r*. and advocated the a loption of a rille of ;he same calibre aa Ibe OovernineDl arm a:.^ using eipokele** powder. It I* presume.! II ths bill Is paaaed that an ef¬ fort will bo mnde lo obtain Krag-Jorgen- sens.
Nrw CtLi-s Foa var St*ti Psisoss.- Oovernor Roosevelt has given verbal ap¬ proval lo Slate Superintendent ol Prisons Colllna's plans for Improvements to Sing Sing and Auburn prisons. Th* present ••ells are lo be replaced by eell* ot steel, each containing running water, and tht work Is to l>e done by convicts. An ap¬ propriation will beaskeil for money enough lo buy the material with wbicb to make a start.
Oeneral ^proprlallon Hill.
Mr Allds Introduced the Oeneral Appro, prlstlon bill In Ihe Assomt,ly at Albuny. The nmount annroprlnted by tbls t,lll ll tii2.IlS.(i:iless tbtu liy tbe tdll passed Isat vear. The appropriations tn tbls bill are' For Ihe School Fund. t4.021,'i00; tor the (ieneral Fund, t6,'J76,5!l3.«3; total, »ll,996. 7H3.4.1. Last year tho am,>unt appropriated tor the School Fund wa« »1.024.200; for th* fieuorni Fund, »(i.0(!4,7ia.0fi; totnl, »10, OSS,9t2.06,
In this year's blil tlio several cbarllable .luatttutlons of the State receive an aggre. gate Increase for the maintenance ol tn- miites amounting to t<'l.70O, which Is lnne- ciirilnuee wllh tho reccmmendallons of ths Comptroller and the stnto Board of Chari¬ ties. An Increoso of i<2l,000Is required for iiddtttonal salaries nnd expenses of th* judiciary of the State, and }.S5.4'i3.0l Is rs- uuirod by tbo provisions of the Horton Educational law, tioing money which, while It Is rnisod In the (ienernl Fund, Is actually expended for high school education throughout tbo State. The commllloo re¬ ports that. In spite of the items ot lucreaso set forth above, it has boen abl* to make reduction* In Varionsother Items to the ex¬ tent of »300,000, and thus t,i reduce ths to¬ tal nmount earried by tbe bill.
Took Poison hy Mlslake.
Mrs. William Ilutlon, Jr., wife of Assem- I'lymon Mutton of the I^eeond nistrlct of Rensselaer County, diad In Troy by tailing a dose of strvchnine In tntstakn for medi¬ cine. After drinking tbo poison Mrs. Hut- ton realized her mistake, and herphyslolsn was summoned. Upon bis arrival Mrs. Hiittou's words Inillcated tbat tbere had iieen no luteiit at suicide. "I believe I have done somettiing Hint will onnse my deatb," she snld, and expired. .Mrs. Ilulton been for some time a sufTerer with vous atniction, and was accustomed to medicines. She Is survived !,y her busl and a son. She was Hie only Burvlving .-hild of William Kennedy, who Is associated In Ibe brewing business with Senator Ed- word Murphy. Jr.
THE S.\BB.\TH SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS rOR FEBRUARY 5.
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>aoB Teil: -Th* MnbleWM** ¦•¦ Healed." Jskalv.. SS-SS-floMMi r»Ml Jo)>n Ir.. ss—Couiuieatar), oa tksUaT** !.****¦ by the K*v. D. H. Slswrws.
fler two dsy* H* dspartat
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I'iiii..MiKi.i'ni.». Peun. I Speelnl,-Robert T. l;,iik. Jr.. twoulyi-ight years old, took Ills life a few nights ago In the same strange manner us tliat adopted bv Miss Ayers In I'euu Vau the other day, by closing blinsell In a trunk end thcnswallowlug poison.
Rluk, who was a picture frame glider, boarded ul No. -Hi Nortb Juniper strenl. Not putting In an appearance on the m.,ru¬ ing of his d,-alb his roo:n wh> opened a,iil tlies-ar-h reveale.t Rinks b.,dyin niruuk, llie Ibi of which was .-lose I.
In tho irnnk was a hiilf-omptlel botlln of whisky aud on a table In the ro.ni was found t!,e remuaut.s of a-ryslalized pow- .ler. with wlil.-h it is i.resume.l Kink euib-.l l,,s life. Bliik was In pour benlth and I,a I lold l,ls bin.ll.i ly he w.eil I Ilk.- to ,„,...| .I.ialh io< bad .Miss A.ers. ol whos.-suicbi,' hu ha.l r.-u.l.
The C-hlne*e llevull Orowlnc.
Tenthou-unil r.l'Ols nre besieging Shu chiiu. tbe third most lni|,ortani clly In the I'rovin.-e of Aniioul. China. If Shu-Cliau falls ail the northern and ,-entr.il portious of Auhoul will be nt tbe mercv of the re!M-l«. An Ir.iperlnl (leneral. while trying to rei-iipiure Ku-Yung was defeated, losing '.'000 aieu.
Tw., New Torpr,lo ll.iHl* Arreple.i.
Tl,.. Navy Deparlmenl. Waslilogfin. lio-
a pled llnally nnd pabi forth., Drp.-lo
I.-at ra,r:igut. b,i,lt bv I',-, ('nl.,-i Iron VV. rks nt .-a,i Kraui-ls-o; ( :.l . an.l th-) t ,r pe i , loat Ib.wnn, butt' by M .r.io Brothers at .-—util.'. Wash.
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ly IhlMrra Dr*su*d la l*ra**lm.
ehitdrea were dr.-wnesl a lew lbs vlllags
' '>- "'" ^y *" •"" '"a*»:er at tb I .' .tcri'Utuea-Bo.rSeia, I'ruiala.
aymasii-r-(.ieucral ^if E.glind. ijerii- nsither sal iry nor w ,r* aiu-hel to It, tj It give* high raua aai is a in u'. desiri'i, poat.
Two of ti," most faiecia* l,vin» .s.?j|' i. teen are cr.ppies—f.-.r.! Kelvtn. w;n I* t i - grsate*! iiriag H-jtc'i *c,,i.,.^. aal ji- Jan--?* Ma cregor. of i: liu'inr.; i. wj} i, *sld to 1-1 tus greaisii living ikJtsj . I'U«£tlsr. , - - _
Takes Amerlran Wife's Name. |
It .s .ii.houi.eed 111 London Ihat gj-ei. V l-ria !,a> I-en picas.-.!, nl llie .les,ri .1 Mr I..:.!, ler J. McCrmb-k. of C!,:.-a.--. L, I grant n II —ush f.,r Mr. l-'rederb-k K. lio-.d- , I,sr.it.ol lla.llow Castle, I'onbridgo. In n«- ' su„" lb--!,a-i,e of .Mci'ormick. It is s.ilil io be t!ie flrsl .i-cas|..ii upon which a Brii- , i-!ier has added his A",eri'-an wife , mnbl- .--1 namet.-hi-i,wn. .Mr. li .''lunrdi is the C .n»er.alive -»i..|idste |.,r lievouporl.
^nall Kqua.IroB to He Kent In l-Jnrnpe. ,
TheNa.y I,op:,rtn,eut. Washington, bas l.ier :.iu.'I t . send a smali s-oia-lron lo loiri.pe and will soon order lis organ!. -
A Widow by freaampllon.
J,ift|..-e Barnes ff the Probal-. li,,orc. ¦
anl Adoiiraily'ilvi*ioa ..f tlje High ( ..url I
olJus||.-oin London.Lngland. ha. granted '
I . Laly Attnur Clin Cum. au rder pre- i
-umiiig lb* dealb of her hnsbanl wb-, !
.,iued n K!ondik» inlnlng party and dlsaf- ;
1 earel fr.m Mod Blver on June 10 Ijst. ¦
Aioerlrsa Marine* In Pekla.
The N*vv I,er*nmeDI. Wasliiagtoa. bas ' l.-arne.i itiat eighteen United stale* ma- I rice* mtt' guarding Ibe fulled Htates Le- '¦ cation IU fekin. and lliat twenty-.even lua- rine* were guarding tb) UDltel sta:es Cou- ' .uiste aad Ameiieaa miaaiouary InteresU j U Tl*n-T*ln Cblas. I
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Charles F. I'.. Towu I'o.,r Farm at Am"«!„irv, Mass., was | fuvagely alia -ked by Edw.ird Mann, one I of Ibeiufflntes, and killed a f.-w duvs ago. ' Msnii 1. in custody/if Ibo police, rtie | irouble start. I overSuperlateudent l'nge> .ieiermiiiailon to ke,.p.'l .»ed n door wjiiclj ' Mnan wanted lelt open.
Ilovallr I'osaf* 111 Japan. ,
Ii Is announce.I Id Berlin, (isrmany, that i Ihe proje-te t visit of Prluce nnd Prince*! | Henry of l'rus*i,k lo Japa:i ha* been u'.an- | doned. Ibe Ja;.anes.- liovernm.-ut h:iv,ug i
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M:i;'Jr-i'eueral i.uy v. H-ury, Military Oovern'-r of P ,l^ . Itie... Uns deposed lb* Mavorsan.l Coua-llmen of .Vgujdila and i Moea. tn ihe I'ro.ioce .,f Aguallla, and has temporarily atiipeaded tbe civil aotbor- Ity in botiv towns, owing to ibe la-essaut p'.-lltlci! e,-iar:-.-is aaj tLe grjt* ulSctsi , eoriui'ilou.
¦ IlleU by l.«iap l:splo*lsa.
Jobu Maher. ag*J fifty }ears. a nalirs [ cf Boston aad a re-id*nl 'f New Roe|)«iie wa*. sxolhere.l to .teatb lyy llie exploeioa .^f a ker.>«ene :amp :u a room of bis C>'>srd- tne boas* la Jsmsstows. R. I.
Ilrowned In Ihe IIud*on.
Walt.-r Watts, age.l seventeen, uml Miss Marv Sinclair, ago.I eighteen,.ifNewbiirgb, were.lrowncd a few dnys ago lu the Hud¬ son Itiver near New Wluihior; —TfflTi six oth.'r young people thoy hn.l skated to Coriiwoll, four mlk« .llstani, nnd were re¬ turning. On their wny dowu the parly crossed a orn.-k lu lb* Ice a foot wide witb¬ out .llfnculiy, the tide lieing ebb. When Ibsy rotiirnod. the tl.lo In the meantime baviug ohsugod, the Ico floe was separated from tbo main body, leaving a wide space of open wnter. Watts and tho girl were somo distance obead of tho otli-rs. Tbev sawthe opeu water, but supposing It tobn "blaok Ico" they skiiU-d Into It nud wero ilrowned.
Vrakeman'* Awlul Utalh.
A. I. se, of Huwells, wbo was break¬ ing In as . -akeman ou on Erie west-liound freight, stood on tbu top of a ,-ar at drey Court a few days ago and looked down be¬ tween the cars aslttf. slack was takeu up. Whenthe shock cu^e hu lost bis balance and fell between the cars, and ono pair ol trucks passed over him, cutting his body In two. The secon,! pair of trucks s(^ped on his body, throwing tbe car from tbs tracks. Caue leaves a family.
nut* llalryilten'* A»*oclatlon.
The twenty-sucoml annual convention ol the New Y ork State Dairymen's Association, wlilcti was held at Oouverneur, elected tho loMowlug ofllcers: President, S. D. Rich- IO ,1. Lowvllie; V|CB-Pre«ldent,-O. A. I- '. Frankfort; Secretory, W. W. HaK, I ..'rneur; Treasurer, F. E. Dawley, Fav- <-. ville. Director*—II. II. Wing, Itbaca; N. E. Cook, lienmark; Jared Tan Wagsnen, rlawyerrvllle; C. M. Lament, Owego; I. 0. Beobe, Arcade; C. P. Root, Ollberlsvllls.
Eri* Hsllroad rondnclor KllUd.
A coal train ou tbe Erie Road waa partly derailed near Cattaraugus a few day* ago. Conductor J. T. Ilarknett, ut Hornellavlile, wns killed and Jame* Coon, Ihe flagman,
seriously Injured.
All Around the Rial*.
Slot machiues, after having i.een ban¬ ished from Lockport for tbree weeks, have agaiu be*u re-Introduced.
Jnmettown's iswer tystem bus flnally been completed. Work tas been under way for *evernl yeara.
TwoDty-lour cattle owned by Fred B. Parker, of Oakflelrt, (lenesee County, have been killed by onler of the state Inspec¬ tor, rbey were f.iuni! lo havo tuber- -ulosls.
Tbe State Railroad Commission, at Al- bany, appoiuted Jefferson B. Hcbultz, of Watertowu, Inspector of HIeam Kallroads, In place of lieorge II. (luichell, of Buffalo, resigned. The salary ia »3000.
Wesl Ileld is taliiiug uf urganizlng a niiii¬ lary .-ompany.
Litigation over Ibe tI60,D00 estate left hy Ibe lale Heury B. Olteioo, of Canaudatgua, has ended. 'I'lie property has beeu iti- videil. Watts S. Lansing, a grandson, ot NIagara-ou-the-Lake. gets (37,900.
John S. Carlmu, Iblrty-three yeara of age, single, and living with hi* motber al rortviiie, c'attaraugus {luuoty, eommlttsd suicide by «hooting bimaeif tn tbe right lem|.ie. So cause Is a'asigaed for Ihe aot.
Hodus, Wnyn.-C.iiintv, islo be connected by trolley rallwnv with Rochester. A company witb (1,000,(100 capital hns tieen in-'orporated aud ihe righls-ofway hnve beeu s.-rured. Forty-two nillns ot track are to be labl.
The gross receipts of the Chaulau.iua Assembly were. In round uumtiers, (90,- 000 After aii expense* were paid there I* (5:00 ou hand to l>eglu tbe romlug year. Notwlihslnniing there wa* a populatioa on the grounds of from SOOO to JO.OOO a .lay duriug two months of last summer, not a single death occurred.
Mrs. Jeuuie Moran, of Lockport. widew til loill, Muran, ha* flied a eUim ot tJO.OOO agninst that eity. La*! summer tbe dead body of be* husband was found at the foot (if an eDibankuienl. Ho bad. during lbs uigbt, evi.lentiy fallen over and reeelfsd lojurlch thai canned deatb. Mr*. JennI* Moran .-barges Ibe city wllh negllgenc* lu proteettug the lives ..f rssldeuia and will iry and make Ihe city pay for Us all«g«4 sareiessiiea*. Kol* of lais I r***al»d for ll«d*Bptl«a.
Tbe Treaaury Uapartment, Washington, ha* rccelv*d from Sew Vork Cltjr lor re¬ demption a (10 Vntted «lste* Treasury note bMtrtng date o( Mireh M, IHli, l**ue<l und*r the aet of February 24, ISIS Tb* last note of this »erie» wu* reeslved for red*inpt|on la 1H42. The i**ue ws* of tli 000,0(10. and all note* of tbe denoailua- tloii of 4100 and over were lo draw B 2-5 per east, iulerett.
A Csw Uaaa* RssMir.
Robert nillhart. redding several mll*s north ol Bueyrn*. Ohio, upon goiug to bl* sinbl* a l*w day* sao loand Ibal bis ftToril* eow had nlaced hsr front feet on th* msngsr, toii**a lb* rop* which anelrelsd hersv-fc onr s harness hopli ssd bad la this way kaa««d ksrssU.
and went Into Oalllee. " Th* Samari¬ tan*, bearing tbe woman* teatlBony, 'ame unto Him lo hear Him lor thsoiselTSt. Many believed bsesuse of whst abs lold them, and tbroufib Ibelrentreaty Hs abod* there two days, and many more bellsrsd because of HI* own word (verae* S*-4l). Tbus aoal* were saves!, uniled lo HM, made partakers of His redemption aad Ws glory, and Ihere was Joy In heaven as w*L' as In Hanana (Luks xv., 7. 10). Untold blessing eame to tbem thrnugh Ihls taw, and becaus* ot Hlm they lorgol Ihslr dil¬ ference*.
44 "For Je*u* Htmsslt te*tllled Ibat a prophet hath no honor In hli own eonn try. ' HI* own eoantry wa* NasarMh, and, Ibough He taught la Iheir synacogns, tbey only wondered at Ulm and called BIni ihe carpenter* *on and were oSsndsd st HIra, an Hs did not msnv mighty worka there because of Iheirunbeiief (Math. xUI.. V4 Ml. We need nol think II atrancs II sometimes those aearsit to "us do net tnlak much ot us. If well known In hearsn. Hw .-an tie content lo hs unknown on sartb. and the oonsclousns** ot Hi* approval, whose WB are and whom w* serve. Is everything (Aets xxvll.. iS; II Tina. II., IS).
45. "Tben wben He was come Inlo Oslliss ihe Oallleeins received Hlm, baviug sssn aii the things that He did al Jerusalem at tbe feast, lor tbey also went unto the feast.''^ Al Ibe feast of Jeniealem Hs bad riesnsed the temple and wrought many miracles (onapter ll., 17, 23). At one tlma He said. The worka Ibat I do besr witnsas .,f Me Ihat the Father hath aent Ma tJnhn v., SC, and He also said, ThsFatbar who dwelletb in Me He doeth thn works (xlv, 101. We are commanded to Isl oar light so shins Ibat others may ss* o*r good works and glorify onr Father wbleli llin heaven.
It. "So Jesus came again Inlo Cana o( (lalllee, where He made Ihe water WIM, and there was a certain ni^letnan wbcaa •on wav sick at Capernaum." At tb* marriage Hn supplied their need. He gt- llvered from a dimcully. He manllssled His glory.
He Is the same yesterday, to-day aad forever I Heb. xlll., 8), and w* are lUsnrAd that He will supply all our need, and d*- liver from all dlincultles, and prsssrir* as unto Hia klugdom (Phil, lv., it-, II TIB,
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47, "When le beard Ihat Jesut was som* out of Judea into Dalllee, hs want aato Him and besought Illm tbat He woald come .town and beat bis son, for hs iraa at tbe poiut of dealh." Ile heard that letmt was come, tharefore some one muat bav* been telling. How necessary it It tbal WW should lie ever telling that Jetu* has eom* snd suffered and died and rlaen again, aad by His life aud death an.l reaurrselloB provi.led eternal redemption for atl wbo will receive Him. and that He will eom* again to give Immortal hodlsa lo all His people and to set up His kingdom oa tb* earth!
4s. --Then said Jsaut unto him, Kxe*pt ye see signs and wonders ye will not M- lleve." Fnltb needs to b« tried, (or by trial faltb le strengthened. J*aut nsT^ <ald an unkind or an unnncesssry word, nnd ther.'fore Ihere was a uaute whr H* ibould thus speak to this aoblsman. Thajr were ever saying, Shew us a sign, Wbat ilgn shewest Tbou (Math, xll., ti-. Jobs 0.. IH) and there may havs been a deair* Ibr inch even tn thit man't heart, (or IbaLind knew what was In man.
49. "Tbe nobleman salth unto Him, Sir, some down ere my child din." Whrn It la a great emergency and tbe aoul Is tttf muoh In esroest, our words ars apl to ba few snd to the point. Perhsps as IbsoMB lourneyed be tolerated doubtful lboa(bta, but by our Lord's remarks ha r*aoT*n bliUself, and now comes this ory o( fallb. believing that 11 Jesus wilt only eom* bla hoy will live. It was a father'* bssrt rrjr for his aon. Hen onn muob mors pllllal la II Ham. xvill., 83, becan*a It was too lal*. IVbat did nur Father In heaven (**l aa B* gave up Hi* only begotten Hon (oruT
60. "Jesut sAlth unto bim, Uo thy way, tby son livulh. Aud Ihe man belleyed IB* word that Jetut bad spoken unto blm aa4 hu went his way." The same rolo* wbleb said. Let tliere tin llghl, and Ihar* vas light: the samn word Ihat mads Ib* henvens and nil their host; the Ons Iq whom nothing is hanl or wuodsriul (0*B. I., 3; Ps. xxxllt., 6; Jer., xxiil.. 17) said lo Ihls innn theso couiforllng words, sad tbs mau rests upon them In (|Uletness snd eoa- fldence and g.ies bis wav expecting to Ond his son living nud nnl dying. Then ar* |oy and paa.'e In lielleving, but there ll no iteadfastnesB apart (rom tt (Rom., xr., IS; II Chron. XX., 'it; Ua. vll., »'.
51. "And ns be waa (now going down hla servants met blm and told blm, saylaa, riiy sou liveth.' Aud soil oame to pass as Jesus Slid. When Paul wa« told by tbe angel lu tbs slorui at ana, aftor all bops wa* given up, tbat all would be tayed, na stood forth un.l sal.l, Bn ot good ebesr, lor I lisliove (lo.i that It shall tie nv*n as It i told me, Aud II oame to paat (Aota xsrll,, '16, 441. When Mary lielleved Iba 'msasaa* of Uabrlel, It Is writteu uf her, ''^Istssdla she that believed, for there tbali bs a par- forniauce of those thing* wblod wars told ber from tbe Lord " (Luke I., 46),
5'2. "Thou Inquired he of iJieni ths boat whun be began to amend. And thsy said unto him, Vesterdsv nt tb* tsventb hont a* fever left blm." We miy tmsglns Ih* suxlou* watcher* after Ibe father left boms and bow thay would reckon Ibn tlms till Ua return, bringing wllh him the gresI prcpb- •I. They would rav. Now be it at Cana, now lie It uerbapi talking to Ilim, nuw 11 hs baa (ouuil Hlm he ought to be leaving lor boms, snd all Ibe time tbey would lis waleblnff (he tick lioy, perbapt unatdn lo IKI bla head, and uul earing to open hit tyaa, aad they wers longing (or Jetu* to eome.
63. "Sothetsthsr knew tbst It wa* st tbo ssme bour In wbleh Jesut ssid nato blm. Thy son liveth, aad bImseK ballsTSd nnd hla whole house." Fallli comstt by hesring ths word o( Ood (Rom. x., IT), Every promise believed Rid (ulflilsd la- crsssus our (allb, aud If only we ars will¬ ing sud yielded our Und will fulflll In ns sli the good pleatur* ul His goodnsts aad tbo work of (allb wilb powsr (II Tbsas. I., 11).
64. "Thll It again tbe tseond mirael* tbat Jesut did wbeu H« wsf oom* out o( tataa intu Usillee." In ths two mirseiss wS bar* gladness and health. In His prsssn** I* fullnett ul Joy. Tbere It s rivsr tbs strsama wbereut mske glsd.—Lssaon HsIpsr.
ESTIMATE OF A CHILD'S VALUE.
llow an Indiana Jury rigarad Uul Da age* For III* Paranl.
Some tlmu laat autumn Iba Illtle soa el I'aul Addison, ot Kiwooil, Iud , fall Into • sewer and wna drowue.l. Mr. Add^W brought suit against the city (ot VIM damage*. The suit was tried a (ew da|> ago, nud Ihc Jury gnve a Judgneot IntaMr of .Mr. Addltou for (6II<J.'M, after being «¦! for flfty-thren Iiours.
Iliis I* *sld lo be thn flrst tlms In ttt history of the county thai ajury wasaal so iong, and trougbl lu a venllet. Ipe most Iulereating fenture of the jury'* tM* iug wot the metho.l of deel.llog uiuiB imI determining the value of Ihn child lo (Ma pnreul, had ihe child livid. In .lolng Ma It went Irin detail, nu.l ilocldeil Ibe w«M( a child c.iuld likely earn al dllTtiiit perl.iils of Its life, anil thn probable coal tt keeping II,
Tbejury figured Ibal from eight to !«• years .ild the child woul.l bn alile tn maka forly-llve ceata a week. Ilurtng tbat period II would cost elghly-llvs seat* • week to keep 1|. Froin lealo twelratt would make aeveDty-Hve .wnt* a week, aaid it would eoal (l.'iS I., keep It, Front lw*l*a to fnurloen II could make (4 a wssk, Ihe liviug coal would be ti. From Ifti to eighteen II could make (.I a wnoiC. a. the living cost would b(. g'l.li. Ptem eighteen lu Iw.'Uty-one It cuuld mak* ft • week, and the living eo*i would li* (t. gt the Jury's calculatlnu. tlio moat vaMMMf . lime of Ih* child* life to thn parent W««M ^ be from flfteen io eighteen. The paraat li not *upp.>*ed in Inw to lieuelii from lb* child* aarulnga aller i* I* Iwenly.m*, emi Ihe flgure* began al eight yaars,at IhsaMM wss drowned at that ag...
n*rsu*a|, Lmmrm, Frout i;*.
CoD*nl-Uaaenil M*»<i>. Irom Fraaklatt, (lermasy, hs* auhmllteil nu iinportsat l«- port to tba Hist* Uepurtmei-t, Wssblaf<'> ton, on the In-reaas aud dev.tlopisaalac Oermsn Isalbar msoufacture* durlaf tba laat (onr year*. II* **y> Ihkl lb* Usrmaa* bar* only raesnlly sdvauct I from tbs, slow, crade llag* ul baud mauufaatarata Improved maebliiery. Thi* nrce*slty waa (ercedon tbeu. by Aiuerb-s'* r*pld adtaaaa In Ibis iiue, by mesnsol wbleb ab* Was abl* tu ander*all .Oermany In flsWif market*, with a mueb eb**| r aad lar superior ei*B*n( lealiier msauiastaMS. la spits of ths luw Ut.rmsB rat* o( wa^aa aad Oermsay't nsiural advaatagss lb btaas
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Tbe bigueai *t*«**«d laad !• tb* Sity ot Bo*tun, tb* nonbwatlsrty sofoer «f Wiub- la<ton and Winter <(r*ats. was sold a law diTys sgo (or NU,!**, or (MM a saaai* (out, wbleb to m*c* tban •«( orwtlW-aat sesMd vain*. Tbs l«t roaUlBSdlMBaaaara (sst. Tbe Maalelpal laal Ealan rnw waa' tb* parobaasr. , _ _^ .,
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