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QUEENS COUNTY REVIEW.
PablMail Irarr PrIdaT Morning al
FKEEFOKT, QUEEIB OOUBTT, H. T
CHARLES D. SMITH, Proorlator.
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MM AM JN NHiTHHT
Btaovna n
Attnctln ud irtlsUe St}li REVIEW BFFIGE br Piwir Prassn.
mtnai^a-i «.;t>t»i i-:^. ••"i vi; ci-.n • >-.
VOL. III.
A FAMII.V \f.« s|. M'KIl UK Mil At, AMI I.KM-RAi. I .\ PK 1. l.i I. K-^l K.
FRKKPORT. N. v., FRID.W. si:r'n:Mni:u i«;. isks.
TEaMS: sa.oo TEASLT IH ADTASiV
NO. 46.
nWAIfCIAI.
Bank of Rockville.Centre <
VILLAOS AVENUE, j
Rockviile Centre, L. I. I
Wheat, soldiers and Spaniards ar« amoHK the exports which show a big increase thia jeat.
¦AJICTL. r. Pnil.UPS. Prealdent.
THOMAli O. KNIOHT, VU»-Presldent, HIRAM R. SiUTHi Cashier
_„ BOARD OF DIBECT0B8:
.. A. Davison, "Hiomas O. Knlcht, Vlaeent, Hiram B. Smith.
iwOrthD.ComlM., Wrelry B, Hmllb. Jarne. rbarles I.. Wallace,
W.Hayes. Ansl'n Cornwell.
r. Phlllipa, Nel«..n H. i-^mltli. Trflotl, rlson, Hamillon W. Pearaall.
We dc a General Bauking Btuineas ol DapiMit Mill Discnnnt.
Intts«st Paid on Special Deposits.
OmK* Issued ou EnKlmnd sod tha OoBllimit.
Vow Fktronago Solioitod.
BiBkinK Honrs—0 A. M. to 3 P. H.t gntatiay, » A. M. to 13 M.
Wsmiiiit Dars—Tuesdays and Fri- *I»^»A.M.
THEFREEPORTR^NK
CAPITAL, $3(UM0> '
¦tin Street, - 'Freeport, L I.
MBX J. RANDAhL. Prdilent, (IBAUNOKY T. SI'KAOUK. Vlc«-Pre»liJent WILLIAMS. llALL.Ca.hier.
¦OARO or DIRECTORS.
If there is anrthinR left yi tbe jewel bo'i Dewey ought to have it. He is the sturdiest fighting Yankee of them all. •
This is a great country, indeed. Many of the men who are behind the guns wjll sixain become the men be¬ hind the plows.
More thsn two hundred clerpyinen will accompany the Oerman Kmperor ou hia trip to .Ternaalein. The chances are that he will preach a few seriunna to them, jnst to show tbem how the thing is done.
JelM J. Randall, ¦¦"i Cos.
I E. Oolder, i H, Hornwrll
£>, Bmith, Bimig. I. Wallace,
II. Wcslev Pine, iimrxe Wallave, i;ole» Pettli.
v.i.iva rvb.i.,
Harvey B. flmlth.
Oeorge M. Randall,
William S. Hall.
. asaijit Iwal holidays, frnm t. a. m. («
J. -Qllatt faclllllM aad IndnremenM In
. debartment equal in tho«i of either th.
r TorVar Brooklyn Hanks or Tmal Oom-
, and every accomislatiim as far aa Is
nl with conservative inanaitemcnl.
st at Ihe rale nf three |ier cent paid as
rlepnatta, Ihree montlis or iimro. itta ls.ni.1 on all pans of Kurope. ¦a a leneral hanking buslm-ss.
mu of coriMiratluns. companlea, sa- .^Blc., soliciiMl. Ure aatt.fai-llnn guaranteed, aalrleowill rrceiv,- prompt altentloa, awl -fully answered.
morkwiioNAi.
Dr.T.D.Cannan,
^Dentist...
liiD Street, Freeport.
OFricc hours: 8 A. ac. to 6 p. Ul.
• Greater New York •
Dezita.1 PsLrlors,
lOHWNECRtfi I SKIOMORE.
OOB. FULTON Aip4ȣ>LD STS.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
m
'enwiS,
•A.0O up. •A.UO up.
• I.OO UU.
• .M up.
FUUtUN AND UGLI) STREET!),
Opp. Losssr's, Brooklyn, N. Y.
WILBUR r. TRKDWCLL,
j . OOVNtiaLOR-AT-LAW.
Ui aaasaa lltMat. Brooklyn, N. T.
yaa ¦lass's Ball, rreaport, L. I., Evenlngf aad Salardaya,
rRANCIS B,-TAVLOR, LAWYBK. •OBNaa MAIN AND FULTON »TV .UI.
The preiis of Madrid rsgretfnlly reoords "the enlhiisinatic reoeptlon of the Yankees hy the ungrateful na- livea" of Porto Bico. Ingralitnde, thy name is Porto Rico. Have not the Hpaniarda occupied the country for four hundred years, and are not a good many people in it .still alive?
C. V. BALDWIN.
-IMBANJO SOl.OIST.jfr
Cettrt Eacaxoments at Low Rate*
Addrsss, HIMPSflAO or mCEPORT.
RlihlKICSM CIAHIM,
JAMCS PALMER,
REAL ESTATE AQENT.
MTCHOGUC, L I.
.taosM kavlac Vlllac* Property or Fsnas ¦fSBle or .lehanfa, writ* fall partioalaTS. WlMs« lowsM cash prior, and 1 wUl adrarlto. As MBS al aay owa .xpraa.
a, a, asaasas, ssi earn.
K. A. DORLON,
¦ONDCD AUCTIONEER.
•sa ritiawa- atoca,
aavtaa sr., aiaa eauaci., rRCEPaRT.
C.S.RANDALL. Aeohitoct.
OAeacor Bmoklyu av. . and Mslnst . opp
Rallraad t>.|s.i. Krmsin, l. i.
WsssisS atactaratloBSpraparad (or all clum
aiaaAdian.
CHAffLCS L. SEAMAN.
Carpenter *"«• Builder,
rnECPORT. u I.
Estimaten chrvrfnlly giv^ii. Csiu triu-ta InXi-n
GEORGE A GILSOR RAYUOR,
CARPENTEW5 ANU BUILDERS.
rREEPORT, U I.
Hsrlni r.s-<nll) ioni|4cir.l Ih. KF.VIFW
mil.HINii .r .rr ; r.is.r~< l.i lake
,,.u.r«, I. I..r li:-i . las. ».ra.
TsvtMoat. !•,> G.i.oo.av
Bnilders f General Contractors.
I ft Bcdiord A«caisa, BROOKLVN N. Y.
ka%« fiv s^ile M rKHI.HOHT. L. I. th.
¦XMI lij-'nl 1' t>a I.ling pUga .m l<>u| lalsii ' ;. < < gS.ulMl .tr«ru>. Wltl vatrr tiiMn.!, . Auu. kiKuaa baiU ti
Mil coct union
Had Andrew .Inckson known of the eslshlisbment of peaco between the United Slates and Great Britain, the battle of New Orleans would not have been fought. Had Grorge Pewey known of the pence protocol between the United mate" and Spain, he would protiAbly not have bombarded Manila- There may yet be diacovered other resemblnnces between the hero of the War of 1812 snd the hero of the war of 1898, says the Albany Argus.
THE REGULAR ARMY 0.
The smoke of the battle nils the rirandthe
dust Is living hlch; Wegivo thrcH cheers ^^r iho volunteers and
tho men about to dl». Por the li.ro,»s bravs vrlmTi we know, we
wave, as they .'hnrire in g,ilbint stvle, An.l wc shout hurrah lor tiicchan.'eof war
and the Invor of Fortune's •mil". And tlie glorious d-cls thai the rcn.Icr
rea.is nre the things wc nil mav
know: Dut not Sll [.lain is the might and main .^1
the Regubir Army li.
On the nati.ui's tongue are the w.ir.ls un¬ sung of this silent, moving mass.
Yet the victories won by henrt an.l gun might never ha,-e come to i.ass
If their mensute.i swing and their riHes' ring bad nol been there tbnt dav
To hear ths lirunt nt the bnltl-i's Iront in th. Regular Army wav.
We give three cheers for the volnnteirs as they charge .I'.-r a fallen f.ie-
11 were bcitar sllll If our throats might Illl for tb" Kegulur Army I).
In Time's great mint, when the cir.-ling
glint of the glnrv coins are seen. Their lustre wlll slrike on the bins alike
as their glorious deeds have been. And as sure ns Fat. metes out to the great
their fullest measure o[ right. There shall be no song, but a record long
of the ones who trained to tight. There shall be n.i dime in the mint of Time
struck out in thc afterglow. But au eagle .if gol.l shall be unrolled lor
the Itcgular Armv O,
— roiu Mn.».«on, In Life,
)ioioiO(oieioi©ioi()(e(0(i:«e*)ioiotE^o(ei'0(0((***^ i Spider's Brave Deed!
- The inadequacy of the plan to make Rear-.\diniral Dewey a Vice-Admiral is in the natnre of the title. Vice- Adinirsl means jnst what the words imply, deputy to an Admiral. Admiral ia a noble title. It is from the Arabic Bmir-al-mar, whicb means "Prince of Ibe Sea." Admiral is the title given hy every oivilized nation except ours tn the cominmider of a Heet. The of- flcer second in command is called Vice-Admiral, and the commanders of iuliordinste divisioua in a fleet are tailed Rear-.\dinirala, Vioe-Ailmirnl la therefore juat like Rear-Adiuiral, a tubiirdinntB title. It implioa that ita pnasessor ii n subordinate olllcer. Ad¬ miral ia a title none too good for Dewey.
The Chicago Board of Education has let about extending the Dsefulness of the public school aystem upon lines of recognized utility. It propones to make tbe teaching of cooking and sew¬ ing a regular pnrt of the training given III girls, as well as the ordinjiry rudi- liental iuatrnction in reading, writ- lug, ciphering and grammar. In- itrnctiou in doineatio science will not be optional but obligatory. Experi¬ ments made in the introduction of these new branches of learning have only served to confirm their valne and practicabilily ns a part of any judici- uns system of rudimentary iustructiun. Sot all the girls wbo are taught to cook tnd aew will of necessity be compelled to the daily practice of those accom- plishmeuts, but none will be v,-orse oil for such knowledge, sud none can tell npon wbat emergent occasion profici¬ ency iu either nraft may prove invslu- sble. Wbenerery girl who attends the public schools can make a shirt, hake a pulnlable loaf of bread, and hroil a steak to perfection, what t rouutry, advanced beyond all others, Ihe Uuited Slates will have beoome!
Tbe recent announcement of the remarkable ptojeot undertaken by Ibe Weat .Australian Oovernment, namely, to lay some 'V2H miles of water pipe, made of steel spiral imhedded in con¬ crete, has received much attention, in riew of the pecnlinr kind of pipe to be thus utilized. In the raannfsc- ture of thia pipe, the sheet steel, af¬ ler bring cut into strips of a width rarying with the required diameter of ths pipe, is riveted or welded into s wntinnous strip of the required length; tbis strip is then fed auto- mstically into the pipe-making ma¬ chine, and during ils passage through it Iha rivet boles are punched, and sud the laps ol the edge of the strips sre brought together under pressure, tad held during the process of rivet¬ ing. The riveta sre all set by com pression. The edge is slightly re- Desssd, throwing the lap on the out side. In ,hi« way the inside diame ler of the pipe ia maintained evenly thriiiigliout the entire length. To render the pipe water tight ou leav¬ ing the machine, special hydraulic ce¬ ment ia inserted between the laps bo- fore riveting.
The New York Sun obserres: Ths dsmonstratuinof the importance of ses powsr thioughout our war wilh Spain has been striking; but it is worth not¬ ing what a powerful agent in peace¬ making our navy waa even when st rest. What was It that Spain of late most dreaded? Not immediately our laiil (.rea, either ID. the Antilles or the rivlippine. In Cuba she saw (ieneral Shafter's army moving svny from the island on account of tbe fever, and .he knew that no campaign against Havana would be tried uutil after tbe rainr season. In any case, she was ready to give up Imih Cabs ani Piirto Ktoo, while thc fall of Ma¬ nila hal l-i-cu a foregone conclusi.in ever since Pewey's Ticlory, Rut while ll..tiling over thc seas immedi- stsly tUreaitucI her which she bad not already faced, sin. could not en¬ dure the b..me panic <\',U'l. would be csn«e-l !>T au attack i.f -.ni iW,.( „ii ber ci-ast- Tbat our oan (iovern¬ ment was fnlly aiiv. lo thia fact was .vi.l«ni front its c-.'stiuue-.l prrpara- lions I.l >cii.l an overwhilnung force serosa the .Vtlantic, in case of a aeri- ons hitch in ths peace iiexotialiona. "Tlnia Ihe inflnence of .inr sea power wss *isibls even while tbs Do(otia- iMMUlorpOMf VI
'H,\T had been a delightful excur¬ sion waa over nnd tbey were on tlieir way up the Mia- .sissi|ipi River— the mother, Fnii- nie und Ibe twins. I throw ill tho younger chil.Iren in a bunch, na it were, becanse it takes too long to say Sue aud Lou, They were spoken of ss tbe twins by every one, and every one knew thera. 'I'licir personnlily was particularly familiar to Faiinie'a would-be aiiitors, for tbey were nlwaya upon the spot just at a nioiiient othor- wiae opportune for niatriiiiniinl luii- posuls. Fiiiiiiio ivTis mil a niuiryiii;^ girl, and abo used to say tlmt no one but herself realize.'! linw iiiiicli iu the way of relief abe owed to Ibnse lileaspd twins. The suitors also were wont to bless the twinn, lint in a somewhat ilifl'ereiit S]iirit, One of these suitora was on the boat that very iluy, and he bad Fannie "cribbed nii.t conlined, " as it were, in one corner of n deserted (luartcr of the dock; tlio twins wore out of raiiKO fur oiici', ami he thiiuj,'lit be waa making good lieaihuiy. I'lUl reolly in lier bejirt Fannie wai de¬ spising biiu for n fop; liia iiumaculate clothes camo lirst, she tliought; his viands ne.vt, probably; and, lustly, with'whnt little waa left of hnu, bia character,
Tlmt particular day he walked up his aveiiiio of approach, uinlisturlieil by hark of dog or remark nf twin, lie waa nearer Ibe delectable niniinlaliis than ever before, be realized, aud bia heart tbiiiii|ii!il iua.lly against the irreproaclialile waistcoat, ua he opeucd his muutb to nak the decisive quea¬ tion.
Just at tbat moment a shrill scream pierced the sultry air. Then a hurry¬ ing and sciiiryiug of feet was heard, lustnutly H ray of knowledge lla.sbed its way into Fuiinie's brain. "One of tbo twins is ovcrl iinrd! " she said to herself, us alio spe.l down tlio near stairs and along the lower deck.
Just ns she renehe.l tbu Imw of the boat she saw a little skirt drawn in liy tba suction nf tbo water lietweeu the barge (on which most of the excursinu- iats were einliurkud. und ihe liout that drew il. .\iintlier iiioiiicnt atul tbe same littlo skirt, and a child's face, hnlf-hi.!dcn in ber Ion,;, »-ct hair, wus borne liy tbo swift watere out aud down the river,
Lnu bad fallen ovcvli.iar.l.
Thern was chaos for a limo. Kvory body w-aa riiiiiiiiig to ace Sniue one clung 1.1 tbe m.illier, who \.-ontcd In leap after ber cliil.l Little Sue was wailing nud Fannie »rini;ing ber hauds an-l thinking huw Huh uoiii.l never bave happeue.l ba.l she uot been engaged liy tbat baleful dude.
From tho pil.it limisp tw-o mt-u leaned an.l watclicl tbe child-the pilot and a suit of one lcgi;e.l "bandy Andy," knowu on Imunl us "Spi.ler. "
"Why don't you save her. Spider'/" said the pilot. "Juiiip iu, man' Whttfa tbe use nf yonr Bw-in.iiiiiig prices if you cau't save a ki.l now ami tben'i'"
It hadn't occurrc.l to SpuVar before, but st tbe word ol oomniaiid be Icape.l from the pilot bouse down into ibe water and struck out after tbe I'aik spot tbst was quite dislaiil now,
"He's too Isle; be can't cnteU herl " said a passenger.
"Ob, gel out! " sai.l tbe captain, that ousa could overtake the boat that started yesterday, and beat ber lo New Orleans, "
Tbe man so disrespeclfiilly alhidcl to was well along on lu^ "ay, when thc orowd of passenger", who «crc Bt.-aining their eyi s down the river, ssw tbe dark souicliug ou the sur¬ face of the wsler, sink.
The mother uttered a cry and was borne, half-fainting, iulo the nearcsi cabin, Faunie'r. face was w'lite an.l strained, Imt sli>> s.u 1 nol a w.rd. The dnde stool near her as silent an 1 almost as white aa she. In.lee.!, there was no noise on board just theu save the sound of little Sue's aolis.
Tbe speck—it ha.l l.ecniue a speck—^ rose agaib. bnt S^u.ler was still at S distance. He naa nearer now-, hnt it had sunk once in.ire. .\gain it r>.se¬ lf only he cnuld get then- iu time' Hut what seemed to the watchers a waste of waters separate.! him from Ibat little floating frock.
Tbe captain bad bis lield glass nut 11.1W-, an.l be silently passed it aro'in.), Spi.lcr w», M-aiTig tbechild, luit be fore he cu-aUl ruacii li..r .-he sunk f..r Ibe last time. Ibiwii lie went, ani 1 think that hardly a brealb was drsM n until be r.'se w ithniil bir'
"O On! ¦ wailed Fa'iuie
Tbe .Inde put his arm arniiinl ber or she woull have fallen.
"r>.>u't leave her!" «bonted the cap tsm tbrough hi. tp.-sUing tr.iiu|.«-l "Pont turn back; (iet her' lie! iier!"
Bnt Spider uoa aaiwui&g fur tW Dearest p.iiut on «b. re.
Willi one accorii the passenger. — all but tbe few who staye.I with t'.ie m.'tlier—rustled from tne boatahicli waa miK^ire.l put there P.iwn the bank of tbe river thev ran, till tliey stixK, opjK.site the -t. ii ..jhiig .imio. mer. Hs was hav-inh' .\ t si.l tig'it to fat ashors; •vidastly he was baiUf
spent. Tbey oould nnderstsiid then why be i;a\e tip bia search. He i\M obliged to get to shore or to abandon himself as well as the child,
Tbe pftsseugers ha.l lelt angry witb him—especially tboae who bad dma least—for turning back alone, but wben tbey realized bis conditiou they became anxions lest tbe swift current should olaiia him. too
Slowly hd -ft-orked his way along un¬ til he neared tbe shore, then a strong hand laid hold of him, for the dude
i had waded ont up to bis very neck
I nnd was briuging theexbauste.l sw-ira-
I mer in. Two or three otber men laid
I bold when be got to shore nnd helped
; drag bim ont of the water—he was
. [lowerless to help bimself.
I "What a pity lie bad to turn back,''
: said one.
I "He couldn't help it," sni.l anotberi
I "tho poor chap's half dead himself.'' "Orent heavens!" abouted a stout
1 mnn; "he's got her!"
Sure enough, there, hel.l between bia knees, witb a deathlike grip, was
In little hgure shrouded iu wet calicn,
1 and long wet bair.
You'd have thought the people ha.l gone mad if you had heard tbem The dnde w-iiH w-.irkiug over Spider au.l cheering nml yelling ua be worko.l; Fatinie was on ller kiieea, and tbe twin ran back and forth, fiom Spider to the otber twill, who was staudiug ou ber bead, while they slapped und pumped ber witbiiut nieicy.
Tbere was nothing equal to tbe en¬ during quality of those twins; you couldn't kill one of thom, Tlmt day, even before Spider came to himself, Lou was on her feet again, walking back to the boat, escorted by au im¬ mense bodygnaid of rejoicing people, Tbe uext thing on tbe proKraiuiiie was to reward Spider. Aa be w-ouldu't touch n cent of money, that woa n dif ficnit matter. After some inquiry Mrs. Trencher learned that, although of good family aud well edncate.l. Spider wna by nature nnd habit u wan¬ derer. She and ber family were about to go out to Colorado for a trip, and iu lieu of anything better olTered the man the chance of going with tbem. Somewhat to her aurpi ise he joyfully accepted, and ere long tbey and be wire under wa.v. On their relurn from the mountains he peti¬ tioned to come with tbem, promiaing to cook or do anything elae that was useful, and all for n small wage il only they would keep him witb tbem. "Why, Spidor,"aaid Mra, Trencher, "a young mun like you, born and educated for something better, ought not to fill sueli a i>ositiou,"
"If I didn't I'd be in n worse one- it's in me to gn down, not up, I'vo led a Htrnigliler lite with you folks than I ever knew liefore,"
'I'lic ii|isbot of it all was tbnt for ten jears Spider was oue of tbe family— uu iiivftltifdile member, too—cook, housekeeper, laundieaa, caterer, sec¬ retary, iiiiiBi!—everything.
He ba.l |ileiity to do just now-, for a fauiily wedding waa on foolr. Sue waa
I atill scraggy, but Lou hnd blossomed iuto n lovely, rounded-out, softly tinted girl- and aome one bnd discov-
' ere.l this 'us men will! and mnde love to her, ami abe mnde love back, 'Iliey
I were to be imiri-ied to-uigbt, and Spider wua getting ready for it all.
I Fannie was beljiing ou every side. She was Mia, Dmio now-, nnd was re- mutkn'ily fastidioua abmit ber dress, as became mie ol that name,
Tbe wedding was n simplo home af¬ fair. The family w-iinled Spider to con,e ill and sit with them, lint be re- fuaoil; hj noted strangely tbut day,any¬ how, but till doubt be was llre.l.
It was all over -that in, tbe knot was tie,!, nud the freab-faoed girl woa looking up inln the eyeg of ber hua- liaiid with tbo love light wbich links this world to heaven. .\ll w-ere chat- ling and laughing nnd congratulating Ihe young couple—all but a mnn wbo BtiKi.l in the aba.low of tbe doorway, looking from bis grimy handa to the sniootb, fair exterior of the happy lover.
Nobody noticed him—there waa too mucli going ou—nud be stood there, tbe tears chasing each otber dnwii lii-i face, and every now an.l then a great sob couvulniiig bis alron-J! chest.
Wben at laat the family rememliered au.l ran nnt to Iiml bim aud fetch him in he was g.iiie.
Tbey tell nliout bim to-day—how faithful bo was; how constant in bis cnre of Lnii; how- watchful and devilled, and Ihey wonder where bo is ami why he left tbem.—Chicago Rec¬ ord,
A CRAZE OF PSEUDO-SCIENCE,
lu tbe Century llaniel O Rrintnn has an articli-on "Popular Sujiersti- tioiis nf Kiiropc" llr. iJiiuto doses his nrtielo by saying:
Frnm some strange reason, there has been a wonderful revival within the last deca.le of uearly every mediie- val auperslitiiin, uinler various guises, iu llie innsi enlighteiied centres of tbe wi.rl.l. Tbe praclitinuersnf thi.s m.id- eiii snrcery, instea.l of coiici aliug, ad- vcitise their claims, an.l urge Ibem nn the i-.iiiimiinity umler pseiidn-Hcieiitilic uaiiiea au.l jargniia. Palmistry, as- tinlngy, syiii|iatlietic magic, the doc¬ trine of signatures, biero-lliera|ieu- tics and all the farrago nf lifteeuth century thaumalnrgy. flniirisb to .l.iy in ISost.in an.l N'cw York, iu Pans an.l t'bicag.i. In a .legree sni|iassiiig any¬ thing kuow-ii Ibn-e centiirn-s ago. I There is ri-asoii for this. Sorcery I is science seen upsile down. There I IS a confuse.1 groun.lw-nrk of truth, a ! fallacious inellind nf viewing facts. I Vet tbe trutu and the facts exist, an.l ' these explain tbe sncoess of tbe de- i ceptinna. They dazzle and daze I iiiin.ls not Itsine.l iu sound reasoning, I and linw few are! The societies for I "psychical resenrcli" an.l thc.isnphic njieciilation begin with an acknuwl ' edgiueiit of Ibe po-silile truth ol ghnstseeing and of coinmiiiii.iri with till- divine. This possilile gr.mnd is . si izcl liT thc oharlotan as proved I basis fot ills illnsi.ry cbfice. I Superstitinus are at core tbe same ' everywhere au.l at all times, because tbey nre based nn those desires and tbat i,;uurance which are and will ever lie a |iarl of man's nature. He is dimly aware of mighty, uniueasured . forces in ceaselesssotivitTaronml bim, c.introlling his nwn destiny, the omi- nous sn.l omnipresent portent ol .ll alb meets bin. at every turn, dis- sali.faotinn with bis |ire«ent c.ui.li- ti.n, intense Inu.-iiic f.c a life and j..y which It can never nlTer, gnad him to s,-ek a kuowle.ige which weights and iiiittsnres are imp.dent to acord him. Vet sucb reslnctv.l kn.iwle-lge is all tbat science csii supply. Therefore he tuinsin despair to tlie inystios sad the alei.ts. the Caglmsiros an.l the Hume., wh.i •tscl ready to beoknn him into their ilius.iry temples nl Totty.
The only p:a.-e in the w.irl I where VI,llin making :iiay be sail to consu¬ late the inlnstry i« Markncukirchen, in Sax.iiiy. with its nwiBerous sur¬ rounding village- There are a't'>- g.'tber alio-it l.".,'i>i.i pe.ipie in this -lis. trict engaged exclusively in ths niana- ,, lautara ol noUiis.
TIIK .S.VDim'lI SClKlur.
INTERNATIONAL LFSSON COMMENTS KOR SEPTEMBER IS,
¦..•¦on Tcvl: ¦'Capllvllv i,rill. Trn Trilie.,'
II Klnits ivli.. n-ia—iloliieii T.vl: I
ruronlrlrs «\.vll., II—roiiiin.nl.ry nt
I Ihe I,ess„n by the Kev. I). M. ate.rn.
' n. "An.lthc -hlldren of Israel .11.1 s,...r,.tlv th.ise '.lilngs that were not-ri; it agiiinst the I.or.l lh"lrt}.>.l." For 250 vears O.id hall.'.rnn wilh the continued an.l Increas¬ ing sin o( these ten trib'*s wiio persist..1 In following In the steps nl their first king, .lerobnain, ol w'l-h it Is written so often 1 that he ma.le Israel to sin. Diiring the^n years thev had nineteen kingi, but uot one ; who leared r.o.l. In licut, lv,, 25-:;7, tliev i ha.l warning us to what woul.I come up.in - t'le-ii if tli.-v sinn.-.l against liod, but In I sjiite ol all'warnlnu-s ani entreaties thev persisted In their sins. With such wor.ls 1 as Ps. CX.V.VII., 1-li, before them how di- ceived bv satuu thev were to think thut Ond could not see in scretl
111. '-And they set them up Images and
groves In every high bill, and iin.lcr every
green tree." Kven Solomiiu did this, and
I ,Iu.lah after-^obi-nons death yl Kings si.,
; 7, N; xlv., 2,1. 2:11, hnt t-rael exceeded See
¦ tlie plain an.l evpress .¦ominaii.l forbblllng
. these things tn lleut. xil,, '2-1. an.l xvi..-Jl,
] 22. with thcii.l.le.l w.irls In \li.. .I'l, "What
: thing soever 1 cniumiu.l vmi, observe to do
; It; th.iu shall n.it a.bl thereto nor dbnini-'ii
I Ir.nn it," an.l tli" warning In Heut, vlll.. Ill,
1 "If thou do at all forget tbe l.orl tliv r.o.l,
I ami walk after nlh.-r gols, and serve tliem
an.l worship them, I testily against you
this dnv, thut ve shull surely perish."
11. "Aud there thev burnt in.-enso in all Ihe high places, as did the lioatheu wbnni t'le Lord carrie.l away before them," lu Die davs ol Samuel thev Insisted ujion hav¬ ing a klug that they n'llght bo like nthei nations (I Sam, vlll,, lH-221, thus rejo.-ting the Lord wlio was their King an.l turning their backs ilimn lllm who loved them an.l had doue all things for them, Thev sa.-rl- flced unto their net and burne.l Incensn
i unto their .Irng ( Hab. 1., IS), tlilnking that I their blessings .'aiiio through them Instead Df from ri.id.
12. "For thev serve.l Idols, whereof the Lord hnd sabl unto them. Vn shall nnt da this thing. ' ,Sce l-;x, XX., S-.I; Lev, xxvl., 1, aud consider how the devil stirs pooplo lo go dire.-tly against God even as when God ,"aid, "In the day thou eiiteat thereof thou Shalt surely die," and the devil sabl, "Vo shall not surely die " (Oon. II., 17; ill,, 4). Ono Is our Master, even Christ and we should be able to say, "Whose 1 am, and whom I serve " (Math, xxlil,, 8, 10; Acta xxvll,, 23), for wo cannot serve Oo.l and Mammon, but notwithstanding that we are assured that the friendship of the world Is enmity with Ood and that we are not to becopfoVnie.l to this w-.irbl tJas. lv,, I; llom, xil,, 2), yet many who hear the name of Christ conform to thc world aa persisleiitiv as Israel served Id.ils.
IS, "Vet the L.ird testiileil against Is¬ rael and against Judnh by nil the pro|ilints aud by all the seers, saving. Turn ve from yuur evil ways " Cmsbler Isa, I., IS; Jer, iil,, 12; XXV,. 5, Kzck. xvlll,, 31; xixlll,, 11; Hos, xlv,, 1, au.l compare with II Pet. Ill,, 9: John HI,, ID, and see how- from the day that God sought A.laui and Eve In theli hiding plncn In E.len until Iho story ol Rev, Ix,, 2ft, 21, how He is ever seeking 1.1 h.-ivo His wandering ones returu t.i lllm. Ho even puts the wor.ls In Ihclr mouth which tbey shall say when they return to Him (Hos. xlv., 2). Ill the stnrv of the pro.llgnl lu l.ukii .XV, He teii.-h.-s us h.iw the wan.lercris Lived und soiigiil f-.r by Ood Ibo Father, li.il tlm Son, an.l Ood the Holy Spirit,
U. "Notwithstanding they woul.I uot hear" In Isn. xvx., IR, He crb's, "In ro- lurulng and rest shall yi< be saved; In quiet¬ ness and ciinll.l.*n.'c nliall b.i your strength, and ye wnuld not," In Math, xvlll,, 37 He says, "Iliiw often w.iill.i I, and ye woiil.i uot." In Ps. Iixxl., 13,11, He savs, "Oh, Ihat Mv pe.i|.le had hearkened u'nt.i Me, and Israel ha.l walked In My ways, l.ul Mv people would not hearken to My voice an.l
AN ALABAMA TRAGEDY.
I- Kill. Ills Sneelhearl for Sl.|v
filni:
III
l!inMiv-.,niM. Ala. .xpcbili. .John Hill, s young farmer, attenJe-I a s.i-'ial with Mis. I ucv Oreen near Ablrl.-h a few niglitf ag.i. In the .- iiiise of the evening th« v ung w..il-..in ..ITenle.l him by reccivlns with favor mark.'.l ntt.-nlloi:s fr..m ..tliei v.iung men. On the wiiv ll.inie they wer' bcar.l by several ...nplcs In their real .liiarrellng tn n heated manner over her all-':;.-I ineonstancv.
Th. young man had a sore toe. which he ha.l lilt with an axe a day or two before The girl, resenting his repr.iaches, told Inm ¦ he woull trea.l on his toe 11 he dll not pill uuarrelluf, Sultini: the action to ths tvor.ljshe gently |.r."-..J tlie s.ire t.,e wllL
her I.lol. Voung Hlli I a-ne v-rv ungri
at the act. an.I t.iid her he woul.I kill beril
-.he r.-pi«te.l It.
-r never ink.-a dar--." she repllel, and steppe.l .VI his t.ie au-aln, thi-. lim.1 -cv. relv
--V..I1 will tnke leal in-t tne same,' s.ii.! the Irul" man, and he sli.it the girl through the bodv with a pislol. She dle,l n (.-w hours nlierwurl, HIM N un.ler arrest, an 1 cbiims tliat Iho itunlcr was a.-cidentui.
SWEPT OVER NIAGARA FALLS.
rliiin.lel|>l>la llieiter Tlir.in-s Iliiiiseir Into llic Kapl.ls and Is Kill..1. nillM..!, \. V. I-ipe.-ian, — P.-tci Scheuim, a rb-h brcw..r Ironi Philadelpliia lumpe.I Ifoin (he Ooal J>ilan.l bri.lge al SlagaraTin.l his b.i.ly wiw swept over Ibc
ALGEn ASKS FOR AN INQUIRY,
i tV.nl. a Senr.-liltii liivcstlit illou of Ih. I tVnr Heparin,, nl Mn.le.
W.ISHlN.II.iv, II, I'. iSpeciall, . Tl:er»
! were Iw.i drniiintl.- dev.'iopuieuts in tht I Mger-Mlies row nl- Thnr-lay,
One wns the .irriv.il at th.- National r.-ip- I ital ot the .¦.iminaii ling Oen-rul nl th.
irinv, Ir.'sii Ir-uu the Iriumjilis of Cubs
and I'orlo lilc.
1 I lib
Schc-nm eiii; ige 1 a carriage an 1 went out l.ir a .Iriv.- .v. O.iiit Islan.l bri.lge he I.lid the driver he w.iul.l walk t.i get u bet ter view Ilf the rapLls. au.l when lu thc
tre of the bri.I-j" he sh.iutcl "On.idbvl'
an.l leai.e.I over the railing,
Philaukliuii, I'enn, iSpeehiH, -Pelei Schemm was in Ills seventv-llfth vear. He ivas liern in Oermanv. A.lvan.-ing age and the fear of total bliii.luess are the nnlv reu. ».,in the famllv an.l frien.ls .-an think ..I that wouhl b'a.l lihii l.i en.l hi' life. |-'.,i .everal years he lia.l been airl|..|...l wilh •ntaract; of tb.. eve Sir. s.-iieiiiins Inr luliols e.-lliiiat.-l a't tl.i'Sim.miO. ills busi uess an.l ilnan.-lul uflairs were In excellent ..imlltbin.
AUSTRIAN MOBS KILL ITALIANS,
Murder orTlieir Kiniir.s. I'.usrs Attack)
ill-l 1
.f Me
He
linMi.. Italy I lly rabb-i, A very disagree able Impr.-.'sl.iii has been pro lu..e,I here bj the ntla..ks ..ii Ituliansnt i'rleste. Lubiuna Vienna and oilier jibLies lu Austria. Thf riots al Trieste In piirtlculnr have producei! a deep Impression.
S| ial illspal.-hes from Vi.-iina sav thf
entire Ailstria-lliingarlaii Kinplrc Is in 'urlutel ag.iinst Ihe llallan.-, us a resiili .if the assa-sliiali in ..f th" Kmpruss Kll/a |..-tli. au.l that vi.ilcnt antl-ltallun .l.'uion striitl..ns hiivK t.iken pla-e In Triesie wliere the Itulians and natives have beer lighting iu th" .slreets wllh sticks an.' st.ines, soiuetimes using rev.ilvers.
Six deaths an- repurted to have ,ic.-iirreii tliere, an.l llie tr...i|.s were called out tc
suppress Ihe.llstiirl.ilUCeS.
M. Uratz. an lliillan pel.ller. has beet Ivn.'he.l. HII.I In Vienna lully llftecn bun .irc.l Italbiiis "iiipl.iM-.l 1.11 the muni.-Ipa
w.-rks have 1 n sii-iiiiianlv .lismls-.e.l. |i
.ir.ler I.l avert a i...piibir rev.ilt. ami th. llailiiii l-.inbn^sv llmre Is gHiir.b..l by i str..iig b.i.ly ol Infaulry.
THE PROTOCOL ADOPTED.
apaniaii Cliainlirr „l llepiille. A, I. „n 111. IsillOecl In Serlrl.
Mai.Bill, Simln . lly rablel. The rhnnibei ,lf lieputles on Tuesday a.lopted the Spun ish-Americun pr..l.icol by i.'ii v.it.-s against IS. The subject was cnsblcreil lu secrel -lession, the llepiibli.'aiis, C'lrll-ts nnd dls
The othar was the lact that se..retary ..I tint Unsseil A. Alger las written a lettei ¦o Presl.l..|il M-Kliib-v l..rinully asliing fill in investigation Into tho con.luct ol the (far.
I'i iter was prepare.i ami submitted
10 tlic Pr.'si.lcnt sh.irtiv before Secr..tnrv Niger's .leiiuri 11 re from W.i.hlii.,;lon mra rour ol the armv camps. The General tlrst .-Isltc.l fampM.-a.lc in reiinMlvaula where DC ua.l a con-ultallnii wllh Oeneral shaiter who ha.l c.i-ue on Irom lamp WikolT Inr :liat purpose.
A.ljutunt-O.-neral CorMu hns unile 1 with Se.-retarv Alg..r In the rc.|ii.-..t f..r au In- .-i-sligatbin.
su-h nn investlgiili.M ns lias beeu re-
lU.'ste.l is. It Is p..lllie.l .lilt, beset With
i.iiiie .linlcollies. N.I charges nt a deMiill" ,'liaracter buve been Mle,I l.y auv reaponsl- ile person or olllcliil. s..nsnlioiinl stories «n.| ruin.irs. i.ir whi.-ii some of Ihe Administration hold there Is no founda- !lon, have been cir..illale.l, and objection iS made to dlgnifvlng them bytlie order- ng of an Invesllgati.in. llvtbos" who de- llre and mlvocntc th" investigation It Is iialntaine.l lliat It can .li no pisslbie .inrin, nnd may be nf p.i-ltivo beuelit in :lenrlng awny manlli-st error from the Hinds of mauv people, ami pbi.-ing the hlame. If anv there Is to be pla.-cl, where It rightfully belongs.
SENATOR CRAY ACCEPTS,
II. Take, llie i'lace ..t .lu.llc. Whil. on Ol. I'eu.-e Cniiiiiilsslun.
Washinutos, 1>, f. iSpo.-lal1.-The place nade vacant on the P.-acc I'.inunlsslou by lustlco White's iletcrminallou to decline lervlce has I n lllied by tbe ncceptanceof
NEW YORK STATE NEWS.
AIIFS..I F»r.sl ll.srrv. VInl.llue.
Several rcsblenls of thc section of the Stat, around AM-anv, including Judge Ai¬ lret I', foic, I'., 1), A.lauis audJ. O. Mcin¬ tosh are engaged In an elTort lo put a slop to the operation of a nineteen-mile railroad from Clearwater, tu Herkimer County, to f Ilac.|U"tle Lake. In the Ki rest Preserve, l.cgal procee.iings liave beeu Instituted aud trespass is charge.l.
It Is alleged that Dr. W. Seward Webb mid certain standing timber In Township a lo the I'hoinson Lumber Company and aub- seipiently conveved t.i the stale most ol tho land upon wliich it stood, subjecl to the sale ol the timber. The Sew Vork Central Kallroad. It Is charged. Is operating, as the le.see ol Ihe Mohawk and Mabiue Kailroad. a rnilmad through this laud to tn-iilllate the eflnrts ..I the Tluujisoii Lumber Com¬ pany t.i seifure a narket for Ils logs,
A recent dccisliin ol the Court of Appeals ilcclnied that to tloat the logs inrough tbo w,i..,ls by means .if a stn-am which crossed private lan.Is was trespass, aul the lurlher uso ol the str.'aiu was Interdicted,
!«otill.r. and flat lor.' Voln.
Major-Oenernl llobbs. who wa. desig. nate.i ns an agent ol the Secretary ol Slate, to procure the registration of I'nited States soldiers and sailors In Cuban and Porto Ilican territory from New York Slate In orderto enable them to vote In ac¬ cordance with tho soldiera' voting law passi'.i at the extra session of the Legisla¬ ture, has returned to Albany, Major llobbs wasB.-.'Oinpanled on bis Journey by John Palmer, Jr,, son ol Secretarv Palmer, who served as his clerk, Thcv brought back from Porto lilco all the returns from tho warsblos remaining in West Indian waters when they ri'a.'hed there, and also returns from rro'ops A and C, the New Vork cav¬ alry organlzutions which formed a part ot Oeneral Miles'. Porto Ilican army.
THECiR-ENGAIPIM.
^n Imposing Procession of 3O|Q00 Veterans in Cincinnati.
jExton new head of order.
Twn Klllpd by a Tornado.
James Smith, living six o'lies north ot
0 va. and his wife died from Injuries re-
cetvod during a tornado a few days ago. The tornado was tlrst mitlced as an In¬ tensely black cloud coming rapidly from the west. As it uppr.ia.-hed the aenlth a small cl.aid dr.ippcd i.iward the earth and sd up a r.itarv umtbiu, revolving wtth Irighifiil riipl.lily. The iiase wa-. about eight rods wl|1e when It strucktbe grouod, .\s It appl^ched the earth the darkuess be.'ame lnten-*o. People ran into houses and liorses aud entile dasbud across the llelds.
Killed on Hunting Trip.
.Vs Aaron Siicll, a retire.I larmer of 81. Joiiiisvllle, nnd Alexander Thompson, of New Vork, ami his son were driving through East Creek a tow days ago on a tiuiiiliig trip, a loado.l gun, which rested between bnell and Thompson, was dis¬ charged, Sueli was instaully killed, Tliompson's right eve was liiown out aud he w-as otherwise injurel. The Thompson hoy wns silting on bis lather's knee and cs.'.aped injurv. Th.inipsou Is captain of a New Vork excursion boat.
•ami 1.I.-S-, but has t.i
M..
He
cry.
111
,«elit.
own nnd His own re -eived llliii nol; lI.i wus lulhewnrl.l und llinwnrll was uiilile bv lllm, nn.l Ihew.irld knew Hlni not; lie onlv asks us to hive faith In Him, tn yield lo Him, trust Hlin nn.l folluw lllm. Why wlll we nof^
16. "They f.illnwed vanity and becamo vain and went after the healbeii that were round about tliesi," Injur, x.,R, 15,speak¬ ing ol Idols and their wnrshlii, the Spirit, Ihrough the pr.i|.liet, suvs, "The slock Is a divtrlne of vuuitles; graven un.l molten linn ;i«s nre vanity and the work .if errors." The same .'hapler suvs thai the L.ir.l Is the true Oo.l, the living Ood an.l King ol eter- uity, the Creator ol heaven nu.l earlli. In Jer, II,, 13, Ilo says that His people bavo forsaken Him, the fountain of living waters, ami have hcwu them out cisterns that can hobl n.i water. The whole book of Eccle. Mastes tenches thnt all under tbe sun Is raiilly, but In the Songof Solomon woli>arn nf Him who Is altog.iiber lovely, who alone
I'1-.-si.l..iit. th.- M.ir.|iiis V.-g., .1-Ariiilj -all-1 Seii.ir I rill M ..r I.-r f-.r lul i.ii.il ii ,l.-n..ral I'riui-. .1.- Ili,-ra bnl eiiH..lied him
"¦it at tl xpeiise ..f i:,., I'rcu-iurv.
Tliellepiiiilicnns,i-ariisisanilbi.ltliigi'..ii
..ervntlves nf the I'110111 ber nf Hepiities Ililvi
Is-u-l a iiiauifcln, giving tlieir re.is.,,,, t., .{.posing llieO.ivi.ri oil. 11^ |iui.l|..iili.ii
.¦las been pr.ihiblte.l.
satis
the soul.
IB. -Thev left all the commandments nt thc Lor.l tlieir Ood and made them molten Images." H" br.iiight them out ol Egv|it that Ho might bu tbelr Ood and tbev His people, that other uations seelug Oo.l 111 an.l thrnugh them might turn Irom th.i I..llv nf idolutry to tbo Oo.l of Israel, tho :iiilv llv llli: ami true Oo.l. Hut wheu Isr.i.-I lurlis awav Ir.im the true IfaH t.i worship th. blols of tho heathen what can tl..- Ii«athen conclude hut that th" Ood of Israel Is not as goo-1 as their gods? Thus Israel lUshnlKire.l their Ood,
17 "Thcv s.il.I themselves to do evil In the sight of the Lord, to provoke Hliu tn anirer " In I Kings ixi,, 20, 25, Elijah sni.l to Ahab, "Thou hast sold thyself to work evil in the sight ol the Lor.l." Seo als.i Isa. 1., 1; lil..:l. There are two bbl.lers f.ir our souls—(r„i nn.l 111., .levll. Tlie bilt.-r offers .IS th- |.leasiir.-s ..f nin for a seasmi, but tri..-t.i hl.bi from us the awlul h.-r- alter nr to t..ll us that there Is no future inrnieiil; but see Miilh, xxv., 41; Luke xvi, 2:1. II.-v. xiv.,'.I 11. 0.,.l olTers peu.-n aii.lj.iy uow thrnugh Ills redemption aul eteruu'l glorv hercnfler, but how mauv, like Israel, prefer the service nf sntan ant Ih.iileasures of sin and believe th" devils lie about the hereafter!
la, "'rherefore th" l.ird was very angry with Israel and rem.ivel tbem out ol His sight. There was none left but the tribe ,.f Jmlali only." The verv next verse savs Judah also kept not the cnmuianilmonts nf ; the Lord. Vet On.I spared them a littlo I longer. In the last lesson ol the next quar¬ ter we ahall hear of tbelr oaptivitv also, llut as truly as prnidiov was fulllllod In til.. punUbmeiit of Israel (verse 231*. so shull pr..|ib".-v be fui'lll".! In their luture„ r.-st.,rull -n ..I.-r. xxxii., 41; Am..- ix.. H, l.'ll, nben Nrael sliall i.|..ss..iii an.l bul 111..I
till the fa. f Ih.- .•.¦irtli witb fruit (,!»»,
j IXVil., «),—Lessnu Helper.
TREASURY REPORT FOR AUGUST.
A I..ri|. Oni.I Krxrv.—the F.iii.n... ol III. Army and Navy.
The nviiliiiM ,«ti balance |n the Trcas¬ urv at Wn.lilnirton, Inelu.llng g .1.1 r.-serve, hns re«.-he.l lb.-smn "f •2'.W,.'i4»,'J12. Cus¬ toms receipt, l.ir August were ia,24 i,C)lifl, For August the Internal reveuue re¬ celpls ainounted tn 24,0IS,IW4.
As th. v.ilunteer ir.iop. are being mus¬ ter..! nut ol the service »o rafiblly, tbu ex- pen.lltures lor 1 he army wlll dm-reaaestea.l- llv. Iluring August ilie Government sj-ent for war 1 iir|.oses fSS lM.23,-i, but lli» re¬ ceipts In th. same month were onlv ai.oul one million .l.illars short of that amount. In r. nn.i 1.umbers f.ir tne month, the r.avv cost i,i .ijOlWI aul about »i:l,OiMl nou wns pal 1 ...It f.-r pensions. Tiiesu'u ..t »8,n7s,- 070 wa- pall nn the Intcr-sl a----.uut lor . Aui-ni-t als.. ¦ W'l.-ll t'l- lull an.l winter buslnes- l.e,.ome« btl-k there will benlll ar.iater re ¦.lpt«,an 1 ; the prevailing belief a-nong G .voriiment I .ini'dals Is that th. War n«venu- bill wiii I remain .in the -tatule for a year from ti.-xt ! Dec.-pier, at lea.*-!.
I It !« un Ierst...,l the p.:.ll-,y o|tb» Admin-
; Utrutl'.ii Willi." 1.. r.-'luc. th. puhil-.l.i.i
BS fa»t a. p,.-«lt.lrt while these big revenues
are .-.irulngln.
Treasury ..ffl -ial d-i not aj.pre!i-r* I any •tring.u -y 'it the money market Th- enor-
ir.,.us coltnu ,-r ,p fif the Souti| wi'lioon
b.gin to K" a.-riad. and gobl win come Ibis way toiniwt those oLiigmi us.
Kll.r.ss Ciiipanl.. r.y Tax.
A: a -1- -al ¦¦ ..ii'tr. "a.-c la tul.:aaj U tha repr..s-.,tativB« .; tne A Ums Am-rl-'an ant iDlt.d stat-s ekpress er.mian:"s. It wa> .I...-I.I. I t'lai ibe.-...npanie» w.iul.lfroin his late hear :he .jpeine n' th" war lax lusieal-I r.'j'ilriOg the pu'..!!-- tj ststn;. .ousigumenu.
Trad. Aril v. In Ih. W.at.
rtitrl' i!;v. tr;i;-!s . :;.- in ihe'W—t an 1 N'ortliw-st. with -Irv it ... 1-, l.ni|« a-. 1 sho.ai. h.ts ant -^t\i». -ill ln»rv. cl-.thing ¦ ani h»rlwar-!a mn«r a-tiv- -ll-lrPaiti-.n byjol.'.ers, anlwOh it-.n a.il steel ani most of It* pro.ln^tfc In a.-tive demao^l and .onsumpii'jQ 'ly manuta.^tur"r».
A Carvl Wltl In III. aonih,
Th. Sonih *..« -ii.» «f-irt. I .1-^-, a ni.^
I'n. nf-iii-n -,•,.,¦,•«-.-ir Ik- Th. "-»•
: ..rp.t i^lll i.oiii 1. tl.. aoul^ >ia» jaat ^- I rnii or«Ti*i««« .1 rt\^..T. B. 0„ -uod.t I fsTorlair eireamstaneiw.
JEROME. ARIZONA, BURNED.
II Wn.llu. •>! Hie l.srK,..l I'.ippel- Silnlllf «'aiii|i»-l.os» Nenili ai ,ooil,<loil.
Jku-mi-, Ariz.. |S| lah. I'hl- pla.-.
jf th- larges pper milling .-amps in the
w..rl.l, ..wne.I by W. A. Clark, the Moun tuln milll.inalr.- was almost intally .lo sir..yel by lire a tew davs ago. III tin
imHi liiiiiibitauts mnr.' tliun 3l:iil nre 1
ic.-s. Everv luisinc-s Iioiish iu the town ex c..pi the store ot the T. V. Miller Coini'Sli; waa destroyed. Nearly a score of persoiii perished,
Jerome Is priii.-lpallv owne.l bv the IJulloi" Ver.le Cqiper Companv, of which \V, A Clark Is the li.-a.l. Th- lo-s reach"-, neari. H,OIW,lll)0, liilluenilal cltl/.ens nf Prnsi-.ll/ bave iirganlzed a relief couninitee, am' spoclul trains.-arried ul.l to the sulTerers
tiouUI Kr.nl. Prosperity.
LoNiioN, (By Cable.) Oeorge J. Ooubl th. New Vork linan.-ler. who bas jusl sailed f.ir home, said on the .lav .if his .le parture
-All 1 hav. hear.l from homo sine. Wf have been abroiul has coiivlncod mo that we are on the eve 111 all era Ilf pro»|ieritj
P-irhap-. uiipr lenie.l iu ...ir blst.irv. Th»
bii-lnes- ..llll...ik -'.iil'l ii.il 1." better, an.l Willi the spleii.lil harv—t tliey wlll liaV)
1.1 111..V", railr.ia'l s irilles ought ti
I'.10111. Tills, natiirallv, ought lo have t i.enei|.-iiil elTect on all sound slocks."
Srnlcll (ilrl W.ds a N.gro.
Maggie W.i.i.l, a S.'.d-h girl, was woed an.l w.in while in h-r native lan.l by > I'luln lelphia uegr ., Martin H.iiiilit.in. H. -am. lo this ...iiiiilrv se.-uied work, am' .ent Inrlhe girl. \Vh»n she lanle 1 In Nci V.irk the other .Inv the Iminigratlor auth..ritie-.l-laiiie.l her an I trie.l t.i p-r -uu.l" ber not t.i 11.arr.- lilm. Atlei r w.-i-ks nrgii.ii'iit. In whi-li the ne,'rr tbrealeue.l in liaV" her release 1 by wril ..I habeas . orjiu-, the auth.rill", allowe I
her lo enter the .-luutry, when il uipis
Imuiclintely went to a minlsler ami wer» .'iiarrl.-.|.
>'• Sfnr. Troiipa tn l>. Must.red Oul.
Il was ann..un.-ed lliut mi no.r» troop, jv ..li 1 be niu-t-rcl nut .if —rvi.-.at j.res -nt.
Turkey In il. BrnMehl lo Term..
Presldenl M-Kluley is .b-termiii. I ti c.itiipei Turkev. l.y f'.r.-.i if ue.'essary, li pay th-Aiu.ri.'-an claims.
Tll. Hrldg.liorl Mrslery.
The w..mau wh..-« Imly wa- fnunl. .'Ui In seven pieces, floating lu th" riv-r a
Hrlll/eport, Coin., is believe.l |., |,ave il|",l
(U a plivsl'-lan's ..m-e Ir.im tlie efTe-ls nl • -rimlnal ..p-r.iti'V aiilt.. have been .-ut ii| ¦111.1 Ihr.'Wn In th- riv-r l-i ...ii-eai tbi
A .lii.lc. (-uiiiinll. SulclilF.
Th'.iiia- F. M'r..iuii-k, f-.r niany yean Law Jiiir. for Tnlnu C ,unly. N. J, shm hiii.-el( T lav m.irnlng In
r a Reparat. Woman'. Penitentiary.
.Isp.nard Stewart, of N«w Vork Clly, s re-elected lor a lourtli term as Presl- it ol Ihe state Prison Commission at .any. The other oflicers were also re- cte.l. The commission wlll recommend t the leuiale convicts In either tho igs or New Vork County Penitentiary be 1 so that all wlll lie in one Instllu- II, nn.l tlinl one of tliese Inslituliona be lunatcd f.ir tho reccptlou of female -oners hereafter,
HIcyd. Ai-ehl.nt lt.>nllr III ll.alli.
I'liviie Howe Parsons, manager of the lofflcoof the Postal Cable Telegraph Company at Watertown, waa run into by a cyclist while riding his own bicycle, caus¬ ing a hemorrhage of tho brain. Ha died from Ills Injuries, ^Ir, Parsons was slxty- Iwo years old and was born In Oneida County, Ite wasa ineniber ol tho Tele- grnpliers' Cori-s In the Civil War and was oneof Ibe Ilrst men lo take messages by nd.
Elizabeth. N J.
-ml klinWIi. but It Is Mirml-e.l In, wo.
ilnaacial dlfTlcuiiles,
rul.an Army IlisliHU.IIug.
0.-i,-r.'.l- I'ebroc ., i-.'i-til..., I'-ir I'-i sU'Intii.T iti-urgeut I.a l"rs h-iv- turn iver llieir c iinmands 1.,- General Lswioc j nt sahtlig.i, Cuba Ueneral. Per.-r hai 1 sOOd men ill the vi -inilv nf (i.miilauami, 1 ¦Till, will bell-ban.le.l l.y ..rl-r nf i.enera' I .¦asliil... Tb.-r-i-11 "VV a g-n-rsi .1 —IIS. "I ] Ihe part lithe Cuba" uriuv I" .li-bm.l. a» | .he in-iir,:.-iits ban- I irn- I t'l ii th- -lu.- ' ;|.in of their ba-k pav will uol i.-'on-i-l ¦ •r-l ij ih- Au..'ri'-.iu.-. 1
It tVa. a a.-|,4iKl,iHHI I Ire. {
Ti I-ii .r^.--lTiriledi!ivl I'l" i-r. -rty i-s, j
.f the N,.w W..sfnin-ler'Br tlsh c .luni.is. j Ir-was il 4UIIISKI, lasur.n-e, 41 ,viii.OUU,
Itouih Kiilrra' l.lfl la Itoosevrll.
Y ur tr -1- ..f the r .ul-u ri i-r.. o H : i and M. were niu-l-r.-l oul T.i"* Isi | Afi-rn.-.nat Cinp Wik...r .Moui.ui p..iot. j L. I. iJ-f. re the tr . ...» w. re rnu-t-rol o 11 ' -D* entire r-gi-"ent was .Ir-iwu 'ij. lu a hoi I •iw square lu Ir ,nt of C .i.inel ii e,,e>"ll'» '..ut Hi-l the i-,ii.in"l «Ai_4:i:s=Maa Ui« itatu-11- ol tu. tr io-!i .llU'l-r " C ll jii-l Uuowvelt made an aircnag »:<—-h lo iht n-n iu wiil-U he sai.l they were dear.i '0 bim than att>..ndy ex .-epl bis owuJaruily
GolBi.i iBtllca.Kl. I
liei.erai L-iwion, In ,s*'jti igo, hts r*- j -ive I arcpori that O-n.ral (i . n-^ his ri- | •Ina'A his eom-iisal tbrvugi u, liguaii..>c
it AmancOS K.tLolS.
¦lenator Orav, of lielawaro, nt piosent a member ol llio JolnfHlgh Comnilssion now 'u tjuebo.',
H" is the He'll..criitlc member of tbo romml-sl'iii, au.l It Is pr.ibubie he wlll jpi.o-e t..rrlt..rliil cxpuiislnii.
ACCUSED OF TAKING STATE FUNDS
tl^-Ilepuly Trra.ni-er (i.rilsb, or N.w ¦ ll.mpslilre. Tells Tiilrs Afler Arrest,
CiiNi 11:10, N. II. (Spoclal l-Ex-nc|iiity Suite Trca-iir-r llirnm F. Oerrisli,who wus r.ir.-cl I.l r.'slgu on July 1 by reason ol Irregulurltlesln Id- u-c.iuiils, wus arrested '1 f-w .lavs ug.i. cii-irg-l wllh the embci;- di' iiellt III r.VIO'l .It th" stale's luuds.
After giving bull I a lea statement con-
.-.-riling ufTiiir-at III" Mat.i Treasury dur¬ ing Ills s.-v..n v.-ars In nni.-e.
It" sail he .11-....v.-red a shortage of "•inftU .liMing his ilr-l week In olllce, and Hull .lining hlsterin tlirtshirtage Increased 111 1.11-time i.l fl.,j(lil. Tll- slinrl ages wero c'lvcr.-.int 111- peril! Ileal auditing ol nc- ...iiiiit- bv iii-iin nf ..'-rtillcales of depoall, which wnu'.l disappear after each examln- ullou, Jii-t before a burglary nt the Tlieika- iir-rs omc" two vears ngn, wlion BOrtO
.ll-:i:.|'-lir'.l, there'was ere Iiie.l to "ca-ll" un "hv. I'lp- imirk.-.l --.j2.''sl(l," which con¬ tain.. I I pii ub.iit, ll.' n-l;el State
ri-.-ii-iir-r C.irl.-r uboul It an 1 wis t..l.l
Illll llmnlisei f au eipiivil-iit w.iubll.o
iiil-g I. Th-b.irgl.rv 1 i..k pla-e be
f re Ihl- am! wi- nm lego.id, a ir.lliig to
11.-rri-.il, ami 11 v.-l..| .1 .it-:i|.| r.-.l.
Tr-.isiirerCaii.r-ni'lin r.-ply to the ex-
leruly'sii-cii-ali .us, thut I lul.l show
ivl..-re everv .lollir "I Ibe stale-s money I.lis I n at' nil lluies during bis tenii ol
nHinSH HOIST STARS ANO STRIPES.
I leir bv Ibe SIi1f of III. Itoy.l Kn.lgu at Kevlew nl Tri>U|i..
l,..M..is (Hy C.ibb'i. -The Stars and -tnp— W.IS rai— I n fow dnys agi with lb" l;rilisli I'uloii Ja-k ami the lt'..iul Stamlar.i on th" innr.|il.'o on Salisbury i'luln .Lir- in:; the iinir.'li |..ist of tlm tm ij.- at the eu.l
t.i I'..1..111-1 Al r- I I-'. I'lii.'s. llie liiii-.l si-il-i Mllllarv At:i.-'i-. aul ll-iirv While, tne s • -r.-lar. i-f til" rnitcl .--l.ll.- Eiib i»-v, aii'i Mr-. Wiilt-, wh'i weni t lier.i by a spe-bii iraln wlib I...r.l W.il-eiey, the i-.i n'ii-iiid.-r.in-l''.lel I.t the lirltisli Inr.-i's: I'rinc" c'lri-lbiii, th" iiuk- .if ronniiught am! nth. r n..l.ibiliii"-,
Tll- I .l--igu n.lln,irv allieli-s- m-lt..
1... siirpils-.l ul 111" sight nl the Am-rl-aii flig,
1 riiieil l.y I Ik.relies.
Jaon-i H 111 1, 111. -;M.-u ,v-,irs ol.l, nf New V-rk CKy, b..-a:iie lu-niie i.y s.unking cig'ir-tt-s to i-x-i.'ss. A few .lavs ng. h- grabliei i.l- Ibree-v-iiiold-islei U..ra b.v ti.e I,air 11" I b g.iii t.i ilrng ii-r ar..iin.i tie' r ..I o. All.r a .|.-p.-riii- .-liug-il- In. wa-
..verpoiverel ami pla 1 In .- .n.lii-in.'lit In
a lio-pilai.
Tost of Tr.ln.d Nuise H.rvlc.
An li":iii-'"l sial"'ii.-iil ol dl-i.iirseinent- l.ylli. H"'l Cr.-s.cie-y Inr th'i maliite. nunc, of iralu-l nurse- [run July 2S ti Sept.-liber 1 shnw. that lil.Vnm ha.. Im-hu exi-ndel.
|-|ri..i-n Kill.,I In llrlili. tlreck.
A revl-e.l ll-t olthe i-a-iiaiti— resulting fr..in lb" wr-.-k nt t'l" li.Ieruatmn.l bridge ov.-r ill- St. Lawr-u-e Itlv-r, near florn-
Well, Out., -h ws fi-ll mt —u m-'U were killed ai.'l -lil.-ii injure.l. M..<t of th. Injur-1 are In fan-. Ihe lo... b.-bi ling llie n~-es-.ir,- lb-ill,. I- sail 1-1 be IU th"
uelghborlio.'el 111 •lon.iyio.
tareal Ileal In ICngUnd. -1
Thc b.-at llirnui;h.iut England luring |lie«e--onl W"ek In sepi.m'-r sh .wed th" higheet temj-raiur- .f the year. The ra-rcurv rea-h-1 niueii. ,>io lu th- slia.l" In Lon-lon. lb. sa n • iiiiM 1-was reaeli-I In Fran -., a-bore th-r" were uuiuerius sun stroke.,
frUnn ror I nruir airlkm.
Emperor Willi, n. -peaking at a i.-inq.iei
at Coyliliau.eu. |..u-b. 1 Ui It," La'.oi
bill to b« sui.niillel t'l Ih. Il-l - ..laglh< prea.Bt year, H- sail In-w lul-l rr.ill for th.lnipri.on nent at har I l-i',-r .f an ogii rtrnkiutt ta ^.^v-ii-t log to W'.m Ir-.1 w funishiref!' of tbos" w to •trill..
r.l. and Harvard K.lir.d.
Tb. aui niary "r.is-r. Va.e an 1 Harv.r/ aomi.rli tll- P.ris ai.l .N.w Vork w.r-- r. lurnM to the A n-ri -aii I.iue Kn lay lu» work of r.'ciov.rilng tiie-u iuto traus-at laatle Itarvt bagan .i one.
A T«< Collrrtol- Nluely-Flv. Year. OM,
Sclioi.l Tilt C.illc.-ti.r .Stejihcn J. Wilson, nl Itabvinu, I.. I., 11 few duys ago cdubrateil his nruetv-nfth liirlhdav, H" Is an ex- SherilT of Suffolk Countv, ajfid tbe oldest voter lu Suffolk. Mr. V'ilson Ishoarty.and perlornied ills duties as Tax Collector every day, Hu was born In Olen Cove, nnd bis early life was spent ou a farm. Ho learned tbe Irado of a lalior and went to New Turk, tut returued tu liabylou in IBSl.
Th. nre.t Lake. Fi.herl...
The State of New Vork haa been requ.st- od by the Uulte.l Statos an.l Brllltli High Cominls-loii to parllclpateln the delibera¬ tions of that ooininlssloti ou thc iiuestlon ul protecting the Ilsh In tbo great lakes ami nl.iiig th. 8t. Lawrence Illvor, and Onvernor lilack, at Albanv, responded to the Invitation by np|iulntlng Charles N, Babcock, of Rochester, as tho repreaenta¬ tive of tbls state.
Inspector of Natural Gn. Meter.. Stat" Inspector of Oas Motors J, L, Stewart, of New Vork Clly, has apnolnled Oscar F, Prlco, ot Jnuiestown, a Deputy Inspector, Mr, I'rb'o wlll have supervision nl the natural gas companies In w»stern New Vork and will make bis boa.lipiartors lu Jamesluwn.
n.n.r.l Uo. R.lurn. Horn..
After au absunco of nearly three months DrIgadler-OunernI Charlos F, Koa rotuinad home from carap duty at Clilukamauga Park, and tho elllr.ns ol Highland Falls anduoighborhood gave him a rousing wel¬ come. The lowu was lllumluated and a salute was fired,
A Farmer'. Wlte UnniMl to Death.
The large farmlioiiBO and barns ol Moll Hanson, a lew miles north of 01ov«r»vllle, wer. diistroyed by lire, 3Irs, Hanson, the wifo of the runner, entered a burning barn lo try to siive 111" homes. Hor clothing caught lire ami alie was burned to death.
Th. Floral r.l. at Naratog*.
Fully 100,000 persons witnessed Ih. pa- ra.lc and the battin of flowers of tho an- liunl fete given under the auspices ol the Karatnga Floral Ass.iclallon at Saratoga a fow dn)H ago.
Nhut For ¦ Deer. Allisrt Fish, a well-known Adlrondask gul.le, wns nil-taken for a deer near North (!reek, Warren County, aud fatally shot.
ho amt It wUl ing, ani f'.r th. -v.Eii.eiiedtbes
All Around tit. Rial..
Avnou ass.issnrs allow tlve cents'relnl. per s.|uar" foot to all who build ceuient walks.
Tho A. Weslon Hank nt Painted Post, whl..|i r»"eutly closed lis doors, will pay depositors iu full.
A readjustment ot tax as.wsments ol Le Il.iv |.roperiy Is being ma.le. Values, owners say, have lall-n ofl iu Ibe laat lew years
Hunters report that tho big swamp b.- twenu Oakflel.l ani Medina is lllie.l witli game. I'ailii.lg. an.l wuod.-o.-k |ir.diiin- Inalc
Vernon E. Pckbam, of Janiestowu, has been spp.luted referee in bankruptcy for Chailtau']ua and Caltaraugiis Counties,
IlHlnvlans are talking ot "Uactlng a curlew nr.linam-c, ll-lur. sleps ure tnken pellllnlis wlll be circulate.l l.ir Ul" pur¬ pose nf t.-slii.g sentiment lor and againit the propositi.,n.
A. II. Iliirdlsou has begun suit against Lo.-kiiort to re-over damages Inru full b" austalned fr.im his bl.y.-l-, .lue. ns lie al- l.ges, to obslrii-'tlona left in tbe street. Hurlison asks tloOO.
fiergeii resblents want a villag. park, A plot of elglit a-res, on wlib-h there Is In. cated a grove, .-an be Icnight [..r 'i'itlO. Au efl"- rt Is nnw being ina.l-lo raise the money by p..pular siibs.-rlpti'.li.
Ilalavia has ileclile.l n..t |.i buy voting maebliie-i jusl at present riiey wi;i, how¬ ever, be b rr..wed nn.l te.te.l atthnneil eleciion. If tb-y j rive satisfactory the machines mny tie Icught.
Oeorg. Manahan, a farmer living neai Cale'ioiia, was siru-k by a Central Hallway train wbil" driving across the traclii, Manahan was badly li.jure.i; bis horwi wat killed and his wagon wa. deinolUheil.
Corning Is to have a conservatory .if music,
Cbi won Ilrst I r. nilutni lb Syfa.-use,
Whll. Oenrge Llndn-r. Jr.. of HulTalo, was reluming Imme nn a baig- frun Lock- port he lell Int., Ill" Erie Canal and wat itrowmsl. The bndv was r^-oYer..!
rnllMt ¦•••»• B.»»nn. TnltM a«lMi4,
The ' 'ilted Bl.tes It'-venu. cotl.r Alrnn- ouln I- 'int.r s.lTur. tn the port of Mon¬ treal Q'l.lies. desplt. th.prolMil of Ih. of. fl -lals of th. rnil-d siat.1 C.m.nlat.. Th. ..luur. wa« ^lad. on behalf of }. Wade, whoctaim. waiTMidu.klif-o.ad.i -oliv. la (-•.in.-ie.nnu-/glinff "a«<Hi. There I. a Ble. I ,.,,—.1-. of ).,...re.•I'.nal Is" i.s-"It-< afi-t
tbe light pro-nl... lo !« a Celel.r ,|e,| OLS.
A rwinn. •."... T>eHn»« «.» .t IHs ti-,ii.-.-s anclfle* Worl,. al X.w.r* t J . nu"ri..r ot «rr«l'. Ing r-ot. .ont.lntne sOver w.r. overturn.-1, and th.'firitelon. wi.i.l flnw.l aboot tbe nilas, whiek mneoaled with M.
>eatli Rat. Among Peatloaers RaisMly Inerswalnc—K.part. nf Omoers Baa* ¦ SeeiYlary Alg.r TflMly Cb»«ta<- Philadelphia III. N.xl Baeaa>rw«s« Clty—,Aailll.rl.s RImiI OHeara.
CixriKxtTi. Ohio (S peclall.—Tbe bntlaaaa lithe thlrty-secoDd annaal eneampmaat ll the Orand Army ol the Hepnblle aat at ts auxiliaries began Thursday, attarthf** • lays of preliminary demonstrntloai.
The leaturc of tlie demonstratlona waa a nonster parade ol the veterans, aad aaait; x, 10,000 old soldiers were In line. Tbay war* reviewed by Oommand.r-ln-Chlet Ooblar*>^ .Jovernors Dushnell, ol Ohio; Plngrae, ol : i illeblgan, and Atkinson, ol West Ylrclalai .i
Tbe most Important business trao*ao««4
niKinAL J, r, s, oobih.
,Tb« Retltlag Cnmmander-ln-Ohl*t ot tht
fi. A, ILI
Thursday was the election of Colonel tamm A. Haxton, ut Chicago, ns CaminaBd«r.|B. Chief In suicesslon to Oeneral Oobla.
Proceedings opened with addrasaai oi arelcome hy Oovernor Dushnell andAottaT Patel and M. A. Ingalls, of Olaelnnatl Oommander-ln-Chlef Oobln reapoadod to Ihoaa addresses In behalf ol tha enoaap. ment. Tho enuarapment then llttoaad I* thu annual address ol the OommaadaMa- Obtef, and reeelved a number ot anaaal !•¦ ports.
In his annual address ComiBaadar-la* Chief Oobln congratulated his oommdai npon tho outcome of thn war, wbliih, ba tall, had lelt tbe nation upon a hllhw plane among the Onvernmenta ot tb* world. He rulerred In terms of satlsfao* tlon to the support the Orand Artsy maa bad given their comrades, tho Prsaldeal and theRecretart' ot War, whoso maaiwa- oiont of the eonlllat he praised, \
The Oommander-ln-Ohlnl embodlod la his address n letter Irom Oommlaaloaar ol Pensions Evans showing that tho poBslont paid br the Oovernment for tho yoar IM amounted to (144,051,870, and that tha ooot oladuitnlstratlon was (4,ll!ll,Ml,
The reports of various offlosn wor* 10*4 In oxeoatlve session.
When tbe annual reporta wero bola4 read, especially Onnoral Oobln'*, thoto vas oonslderable ohecrlng at the monttoa ol President McKlnlcy'a name, but whoa llie uiime of Hncretiiry Alger was mnntlonol In connection wllh the reoent War thoit was nn uproarious doinoBttraMos la Ml favor.
After ths report* had been rofortod to Iheir respeotlru cnmmlttees many raoolo- tlons were offered speolfleally lodonlu the adinlnlttrntlnn ot Oeaeral Algar la th* War Dspartineot.
Tho report nt thn AdJatant-OOBOrOl, rhouias J, Htewart, eontalnedth* toUowlaf flgures as to the tneniborahip: "Tho mom- hers 111 good standing Jnne W, IMT, aaa. Dated 81I),1I)A, The gain durlnglheyoar wai bjr muster In 10,1140; transfer llTt; roLutaln. ment, ia,0H7; from dnllnquent reports, 4Mli total, 82,45a, The losses were hr iloatbi I883| honoraldo disclmrgo, 1190) traaoi fer, 4iTl: sus|ieusloii, 26,088; illshoBorabI* dlaobarge, 105; hv dellnquant ropoita, T041; by surrender of nharter, 1018; total, 10,300, Ho thn members In good (laadlB|| June 80,1898, oumhnred 305,6iiS. Tho aaa. bur of nemhnrs romalnlng saspendod al that time wns 86,Oil«. Ileport* roooltod from departments showed Hint WIO mom. hers iiroTlniisly reported a* saspeadod hoTt been dropp.d Irom the roils.
The next encampment In 1809 wlll bo hoM In Phlladelrhla.
The (lommltleenn the Orant Monamoal to bo ereeted nt thn Cnpltnl In WasblDftOB reporled that the slatun, nnw bolBg ' ' ture.t by Ilarrlinn Hlmmona at BomOi hardly he ready for flnal aeceplaneo' Congress mnelM In Dncninber, 1899,
Ileaolutlons Indorsing tho ottablllhiaoat of a National military park at OottyabaM and tbe marking ul the lines ol tho Ariay nf Northern Virginia wore adopted by tM encampment.
The woman's auxiliary to th* Natloaal Assnclallon of Naval Veterans eiaetod th* lollowing oflicers: Captain CommandlBII, Mrs, Anna 11. sears, of Bsltlmor*: Com' mander, Mrs, Mary F„ Dakar, ot 3o*toai Lieutenant-Commander, Mn. Lena Bad* dltv, of Lelglilnn. P.nn,; Hentor Lloatoa- ant'.Oammanler, .Mrs, Carrie D, Stoao, ol llaltlmore; Lieutenant, Mn, Banaoh T. Oreen, of Pruvldencn; Fleet HorgoOD, tttt, Margaret Db-kson. ol Iietrollirioot Ohap* lain, Mra, Elli-.a Wetcher, of Now Bodford, Mass, Ml.s Jeuhle Laird, Ihe retiring Gap. lain Commanding, was th. rseliilani ot ¦ rieh Jewelled pin, an emblem ol th* oflloa,
Tbn election ol Ibe National Naval Tot* nrans' Association resulted as follovfi llear-Admlral, J, V. ll, Foss, of MlBBoap- alls, Minn.; nommolore, E. J. Ollss, ol nrooklyn, N, Y,: Nallonal Captain, Wllllaa Lnnielere, of Buffalo, N. V,: Commaadar, Benjamin I), Blancbard. nf Nnw Tork Htate; Ll.nlennnt-Coinmander, Janao* A, Miller, ul Ath.na, Ohio; Senior Lloutoaaal, William Melnlosh, ol New York; lia*l*r, William E. Jacobs, ol New Havoo,
Olnelttnatr. Feaea Para4a,
CisnsssTi, Ohio (Special).—Tbo poao* Jubilee pared* of theolvle and Industrial organisations held In M. A, B, BaeaaiH ment week, wllh all the Indleatloa* ol neaee, prosperity and bapplneo* that aoaU lie produoed, was the mnst ma«alll*aal' png.Hut .y.r wltnes..d In Ihls eity. IlM esilmat.d th.rii wnre 40,0.10 msn lo UaO, und over 800,000 speclston,
Troaps lo Farad, la N*w Vork. Il has practically bean dseldsd by Ih* President to permit Ihe parade of W.OMol Major-Oen.ral Niiafter'a Iroona la Mo» Vork City early lu O'tniier, "rbe ooly Ob- lentlnn nnw advanced tn Ihe plnnarlsaa eal ll Ihe eusi ol liin inovenieni, hut It lo bo- lieved Ibat tbls objeciioo Wlli lio aot.
ilrnaahl In Npala. The fnreai flrns aud droughl In Hpolo ar* having very •.rlous •.ffeels. OIIto*, Tla*> ami paAtur. ar*. siifferiOK severely. Bli
are drying u|i nnd In several towB* II water suppiy I. Ihrealenml,
IBflOB
¦enlp- /
2*^
Th. National flnine.
Jon.* leails th. Hrookly* playor* I* stol.n bases and saurinne lilts,
Joyce, ul 111. New York., bos bloa4*r*< In forty two ol Ih. 115 game, plarod,
llsltlinors hss the liest pitching *OCp* till. ...son that lb. club has .v.r had.
Maavnip.rl> clalui Ihal HIel.-ifoldl, ol- Cln'dnuatl, la ih. Ts..t throwor I* tbo l.-aBU..
Wllbtw.lv hold.lh. ... Le.gll".
I'ow.ll, of Cleveland,and Hugh**, of ¦*!¦ tlmnre, leal Iho l.eagu.i plieb*ra la the shuloni liuslnn... Each has blanked Ih* opposing team loar time.
"Cul the lo'ir baila down 10 threo aad you will have mnr. batllng," Is good roa- soDing hy J. E, Wagn.r.
Bl.k., ol Cleveland, aa bis nwn phy¬ sician, cur.1 hia wiaku... at tbe bal bf brMlllna th. elgsr.lle haMI.
Van llallr.n, tlin nuly inonibrr of ib* N.w V.>rk Club wbo b*« id.yed la ooory gam. Ihl. year, lis. hit .afely lo all . •airty-one "^t uf 11? ga-nes.
From Bsltlinor. oom*. a .I'lry tbat I Ion wants liabi.e and I.aii4i« nf tho cagoe, and U wiillug to ptaea Kolloy fminloa* la a ilool for Ibe ano.
Coaoingham has pllcbad foao liall f«r Loolsvlll" - ¦ Kllroy, late of Ihe (!hle*«oa,, pitehor* ol tbo Balllaoro laaa I anp.
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| Title | Queens County Review 18980916 |
| Date | 1898-09-16 |
| Month | 09 |
| Day | 16 |
| Year | 1898 |
| Volume | 50 |
| Issue | 46 |
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| Title | Queens County Review 18980916 |
| Date | 1898-09-16 |
| Month | 09 |
| Day | 16 |
| Year | 1898 |
| Volume | 50 |
| Issue | 46 |
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k^iif-: QUEENS COUNTY REVIEW. PablMail Irarr PrIdaT Morning al FKEEFOKT, QUEEIB OOUBTT, H. T CHARLES D. SMITH, Proorlator. i^ntm i:'K!» MM AM JN NHiTHHT Btaovna n Attnctln ud irtlsUe St}li REVIEW BFFIGE br Piwir Prassn. mtnai^a-i «.;t>t»i i-:^. ••"i vi; ci-.n • >-. VOL. III. A FAMII.V \f.« s . M'KIl UK Mil At, AMI I.KM-RAi. I .\ PK 1. l.i I. K-^l K. FRKKPORT. N. v., FRID.W. si:r'n:Mni:u i«;. isks. TEaMS: sa.oo TEASLT IH ADTASiV NO. 46. nWAIfCIAI. Bank of Rockville.Centre < VILLAOS AVENUE, j Rockviile Centre, L. I. I Wheat, soldiers and Spaniards ar« amoHK the exports which show a big increase thia jeat. ¦AJICTL. r. Pnil.UPS. Prealdent. THOMAli O. KNIOHT, VU»-Presldent, HIRAM R. SiUTHi Cashier _„ BOARD OF DIBECT0B8: .. A. Davison, "Hiomas O. Knlcht, Vlaeent, Hiram B. Smith. iwOrthD.ComlM., Wrelry B, Hmllb. Jarne. rbarles I.. Wallace, W.Hayes. Ansl'n Cornwell. r. Phlllipa, Nel«..n H. i-^mltli. Trflotl, rlson, Hamillon W. Pearaall. We dc a General Bauking Btuineas ol DapiMit Mill Discnnnt. Intts«st Paid on Special Deposits. OmK* Issued ou EnKlmnd sod tha OoBllimit. Vow Fktronago Solioitod. BiBkinK Honrs—0 A. M. to 3 P. H.t gntatiay, » A. M. to 13 M. Wsmiiiit Dars—Tuesdays and Fri- *I»^»A.M. THEFREEPORTR^NK CAPITAL, $3(UM0> ' ¦tin Street, - 'Freeport, L I. MBX J. RANDAhL. Prdilent, (IBAUNOKY T. SI'KAOUK. Vlc«-Pre»liJent WILLIAMS. llALL.Ca.hier. ¦OARO or DIRECTORS. If there is anrthinR left yi tbe jewel bo'i Dewey ought to have it. He is the sturdiest fighting Yankee of them all. • This is a great country, indeed. Many of the men who are behind the guns wjll sixain become the men be¬ hind the plows. More thsn two hundred clerpyinen will accompany the Oerman Kmperor ou hia trip to .Ternaalein. The chances are that he will preach a few seriunna to them, jnst to show tbem how the thing is done. JelM J. Randall, ¦¦"i Cos. I E. Oolder, i H, Hornwrll £>, Bmith, Bimig. I. Wallace, II. Wcslev Pine, iimrxe Wallave, i;ole» Pettli. v.i.iva rvb.i., Harvey B. flmlth. Oeorge M. Randall, William S. Hall. . asaijit Iwal holidays, frnm t. a. m. (« J. -Qllatt faclllllM aad IndnremenM In . debartment equal in tho«i of either th. r TorVar Brooklyn Hanks or Tmal Oom- , and every accomislatiim as far aa Is nl with conservative inanaitemcnl. st at Ihe rale nf three ier cent paid as rlepnatta, Ihree montlis or iimro. itta ls.ni.1 on all pans of Kurope. ¦a a leneral hanking buslm-ss. mu of coriMiratluns. companlea, sa- .^Blc., soliciiMl. Ure aatt.fai-llnn guaranteed, aalrleowill rrceiv,- prompt altentloa, awl -fully answered. morkwiioNAi. Dr.T.D.Cannan, ^Dentist... liiD Street, Freeport. OFricc hours: 8 A. ac. to 6 p. Ul. • Greater New York • Dezita.1 PsLrlors, lOHWNECRtfi I SKIOMORE. OOB. FULTON Aip4»£>LD STS., Brooklyn, N. Y. m 'enwiS, •A.0O up. •A.UO up. • I.OO UU. • .M up. FUUtUN AND UGLI) STREET!), Opp. Losssr's, Brooklyn, N. Y. WILBUR r. TRKDWCLL, j . OOVNtiaLOR-AT-LAW. Ui aaasaa lltMat. Brooklyn, N. T. yaa ¦lass's Ball, rreaport, L. I., Evenlngf aad Salardaya, rRANCIS B,-TAVLOR, LAWYBK. •OBNaa MAIN AND FULTON »TV .UI. The preiis of Madrid rsgretfnlly reoords "the enlhiisinatic reoeptlon of the Yankees hy the ungrateful na- livea" of Porto Bico. Ingralitnde, thy name is Porto Rico. Have not the Hpaniarda occupied the country for four hundred years, and are not a good many people in it .still alive? C. V. BALDWIN. -IMBANJO SOl.OIST.jfr Cettrt Eacaxoments at Low Rate* Addrsss, HIMPSflAO or mCEPORT. RlihlKICSM CIAHIM, JAMCS PALMER, REAL ESTATE AQENT. MTCHOGUC, L I. .taosM kavlac Vlllac* Property or Fsnas ¦fSBle or .lehanfa, writ* fall partioalaTS. WlMs« lowsM cash prior, and 1 wUl adrarlto. As MBS al aay owa .xpraa. a, a, asaasas, ssi earn. K. A. DORLON, ¦ONDCD AUCTIONEER. •sa ritiawa- atoca, aavtaa sr., aiaa eauaci., rRCEPaRT. C.S.RANDALL. Aeohitoct. OAeacor Bmoklyu av. . and Mslnst . opp Rallraad t>. s.i. Krmsin, l. i. WsssisS atactaratloBSpraparad (or all clum aiaaAdian. CHAffLCS L. SEAMAN. Carpenter *"«• Builder, rnECPORT. u I. Estimaten chrvrfnlly giv^ii. Csiu triu-ta InXi-n GEORGE A GILSOR RAYUOR, CARPENTEW5 ANU BUILDERS. rREEPORT, U I. Hsrlni r.s- |
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