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WEENS eOONTY REVIEW.
rmiAkat Bnrr VrMaT Morning at
nEEFOBT, QUEEBB OOUMTY, H. T
CHARLES D. SMITH. Proprlator.
ilII«Ot.If: CloPiliX. dVE OI-;M-I-c>i.
Ilebietoa
BOOl IM JOI raiimi
Bxaovm »¦ ¦
ittnctlTe ud.irttstk St(li REVIEW OFFICE by hwir 9mm.
VOL. ur.
A FAMILY MEWSl'APER OF LOfA I. A.NH UKNF.RAI. tNTEI.MOENC E.
FKJKEFORT, N. Y.. i? RID AY. MAY 27, 189S..
TERMS: ta.OO TEABLT IR ADVAtbl
NOa 30.
Bank of Rockviile Centre
'VILLAOE AYENtJE, Rockviile Centre, L. I.
MirUUi r. Pnil.LIPg. Prr«ldenl,
TBOMAS a. K.NKIIIT, Vlce-Pmldcnl,
RIIIA ^I R, BMITH, Caahlar
BOARD OF LiIRECTOBBi
Darison, Thomas O, Knisht, It- Hiram K, BmltS,
t>,Coiiiben, Wral«r B, Hmlth,
Charles Ij, Wallaea, Anatln Cornw.n, NalBon H, ?mllh, John T, Davlfon, EdwonI T, TharstotL Baadlton W. Pearsall.
Wa io a General Banking Bnaineaa ot Sttpodi and Diacoant. lalwoet Paid on Bpc<-ial Depoaita.
laaued on England and the
%
Yoar Patronage Solirited.
Hoora—0 A, M, to 3 P, M,; r.o A. M. to IliH. DlMOWlt Daya—Tneadayi and Fri- l0la*A.li
IIHEFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL. $30.0(10.
itin Street, ¦ Freeport, L. I.
MBM-I RANDALL. PreaMrnt. OBAUNCKT T. (trRARlTK. VIoc-PrcaMsot WILX,IAM 8, HALL, Caahlar.
¦OABD OF DIRBCTORR.
t. Randall, Cot,
IE. Ooldar, iH. Clornwell, p. aoUlh,
miff. ¦»». .-7 ... .^.....M,
Wallaoa, (^enrKc M, Randall, William 8. Hall.
_ lUtlss and liiducamenta la
fdaaartaasntoiinal to Huh,, of althar tbe Ton ar Kmokirn tlanks or Trnal Oon- ^ bad avarjr acdomoilaiion as far aa la '; wHh conservative inaiiiiKentent. at the rate nf thro, per rent paM aa Ila, three months or more. II partsof Riirope. nklnir hnstnesH. , ornoratlous, companlea, aa-
ate.. Millrlied. aallsfiM-llon Kusrauleeil,
will ns-elve prompt attentton, aad
rKUFKaHioNai.
Dr. T.D, Carinan,
<* SURGEON j» I
^:DentistaJ
^-»JlilB Street, Freeport.
orricc hours:
8 JL* M. to 5 p. M.
" • Greater New York •
Dexita.1 Fa,rlors,
leiOENECKER 1 SKIOMOilE.
OOB. FULTON AND UOLU HT.l ,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
•."I.OO ,
•.%.oo ,
• I.IMI ,
¦alalTaath, fialdOiswaa. Oald ruiiB«s. 7 niUnc,
FULTO!»-ANn ()(Nill STRKETW.
Opp Loaaar'a, Brooklyn, N. Y.
; WILBUR r. TRCDWELL.
I OOl/NHEUIR-AT-UtW.
' IM ¦¦¦iifc. Mreet, BroaklrB. N. T.
TbB ¦iiar'a Ball. Freeport, L. I., Evenlnii^ and Kalunlars.
j FRANCIS A. TAVLOR,
I LAWYBK.
^-CORMIR MAIN ANO PUI.TON 5T1>, ,1-1.
E. V. BALDWIN,
-^BANJO SOLOIST.fH-
Encaccmeiita at Low Kate« Addraaa, MEMPSTtlD or flttPOIl HI'RINKIW HA mm.
JAMES PALMER.
REAL ESTATE AQENT.
RATCHOGUC, L I.
or eirliaiiaa. write ?ull iwrUi-uIam, lowa* raah prior, and 1 will a.lr«rtl«i > al my uwn express. a. a. aaaataa. bo> aaa
r&
C. A. OORLON,
¦ONDCD AUCTIONCCN,
aaa rsiiaoia" aiaca.
, tauiaa ar.. ataa aHuacM, FRCCPORT.
C.S. RANDALL, ArehHaet,
Mtaa car. Brooklyn aie. andklslnat. map
IXaXtrmaA Itepoi, Fr.-epnn, I., I WiOaaadlpatiai alloas pri pared (or all clari
maaadim^
'Hbnaiiles l. seaman. Carpentqr *««> Builder,
rRCCPONT, ». I. ltnial«M ,-li..rrfiill.<r pT»n. l4Hitmt-u l.»keii
UOICE i GILSOII RATIOR,
CAKPUMillB5 AND Bl'ILUbRS. FRCEPORT, U. 1
.\iislria is the only empire in the worlil wliioU has never had ooloniea, or even trauaiiiarine |ioaaessiuns.
That patriotir riri-na man who ten- deriiil tweiitj-Hve elephantato the war dopartmeut for scrvioe in (7nlia evi¬ dently iinderatanda the advertising valiirj of printers' ink.
Homeliiiiea Ihe proof-readnra build better than Ihey know. The one who paaaed Ihe statement that "Spain is now looking for an alley " evi,lently nn,1eralande hia hnsinnss.
.\ Frankf,,rt (Ky,^ woman oan cer¬ tainly be ere,lile,l with liaviup; eujoyed consiilerable of the spire of life, pro vi,leii variety i-unnls. In IH'.t-t she was aeni to Ilm iusane uaylnin. In INII.i ahe waa releaseil, Iu IMIHJ ahe wna divorce,!. In 1S97 she married SRain anil hml a chil,!. In 1H',»8 ahe goes back to Iho nayliim.
It is learned from the Cincinnati dailies that the street railway compauy in that town haa iaaiind a general or¬ der that "from and after this date and until further noti,*e any employe of the Cincinnati Street Railway Com¬ pauy who goes upon duly within twenty-four hours after partaking of onions in any form will be atinirnarily discWrged."
That "good men with poor ships are better thau poor men wilh good ahipa,' hoa evi-r been a , navy mott»i. Fortu¬ nately for the United Stotes, foreign experts all declare she has good men with good nhi|>s. And il is this that gives reason for the confidence the Nation displays iu its defenders. Men Iik* Dewey. Sampson, Schley and Sigsboe wouhl do wonder.a with a tugboat.
Public playgrounds for the children of onr eitiea and towna ought to com¬ mand the earnest consideration of every onacieiitloui American citizen who would better tho lifo of the He. public and advance the cauae of real civilization. That man or that woman, however old, who has out¬ grown, or doea not know the tremend¬ ous force (or good or evil in the play npirit of youth, ia indeel a pitiable creature.
A Paris paper says that M, Antoine Varicle, of the Freuch (leographical Booiety, is confident that he will reach the Klondike in hia new balloon. It is to be steereil by means of a sail and rope, aa in tho trips he made from Paris to Theneuil and from Paria to Hamburg. The balloon ia cylimler- ahaped, the sail being below. It ia furuiahiid with electric lighta and a HHarohliglit, ami will carry a total weight of about three tona. The bal¬ loon will he iiilloted with hydrogen at Juneau, where tho stort will be made.
I THE SOLDIER'S RETURN.
When American wumen onco stort nnv movement tlu-y generally make it o great aucceas. An Knglish teacher, who ia upending a well-earned vaca¬ tion in this country, aaya that Ihoi-ol- Ici-liona of neoillecriift ma,lo by the Now Vork .VsHocialiiin of Hewing Schools ia n,it ouly better than tho famoUH collection in South Kenaing- ton, hut ia Ihe lii-nt in the w,,rl,l. Tho compliment meana nni,-h, when it is renieinbercl that tlu- aHa,.iciation ia Btill u young nrgonization, having been jitarted but a few years ago. al¬ though, ou Ihe other hand, ita collec¬ tions repreaent the work of at It-aat IHIO ditferent schools auditiatitutious.
It ia very proper that indecent books should be excluded from public li broriea, and for that matter from pri¬ vate ones oIhh", but touching the former the wrong means are used to accomplish the eud defired. Instead of simply excluding the objectionable volume, without coiumeut or diacus- aion, a aet of high aoiiiidiiig reaolu- tioua must lie adopted by tho Library Hoard and publiabed to tbe world. Ciiriiiaity ia an inherent attribute of human nature, conKeiiueiitly the pub¬ lic generally, who perhaps would never eutertaiu a thought touching the book, ore aroii.Hod to hunt it up, and by perHoiial exaiiiinatinn aatiafy tbemselvea as to the cirectiioaa of the ju'lgmout of tbu Imar,). Mr K,l war,I Kverelt Kale sums up tbe whole matter in a iiulaliell when he aaya "Soboily ir. a,, happy aa Hie iiaaty puliH"»h,-r of a na-ly li.>,,li if the ,lire.- t,ir of a pii'ilu- library i» fiailish enough t,i say il la naaly, " Hereafter, augtfcata the St, I.ouia Star, let I,i brary Hoards simply exclude the book without coiumeut, ami the en,l will be a,-i-oinpliaheil witli-iiit liealowiug upon the piililieher a clasa of advertising that monev cannot buv.
roily rmoplMMl Ihe RKVIKW BUil.lllMi me sre ;r.par«d to lake TOnlra. la (,.r Nr-l , laea work.
Tiuewawa. iar banaewiav
BiiMers: GenenI Contnctors,
10 BaMaet AvMMoa, BROOKLYN N. Y.
rmia at Iliiiei'OHT. L. I. tha
AiHnntt>l<> hiiikllUK ptiKa no Uiw
N > • > ipwint amwia. wili
BMBoa. .Ml. AAa, tmaam mAn
Tho Philippiiii- ari-liipelagi, incliiilea
i nearly IKMI i»lan,lB. ,if whu-li. however.
only thirteen are of considerable si/,-
The largeat of theae, l.ur,lu, has an
I areo of 4il,iliHI s,)iiare miles, which is
I uearly aa large o» that of Virgiuia.
, Manila, llie capital, has a pupiilaliou
j of :liai,i>iai anil a large amount ,,(
wealth. Its trade iu sugar, toliacc.
and hemp is Mrv large. The aecond
iaiand of the gn-iip m Mze ia Muu
I danao, with an arin ,,f :17,,i,«i s.piare
! niilea. Tha total area of the Pbilip
I piuea is alxmt l.V>,i»tii s.piare mili-,
! or m,-ire than three tinies the area ol
t'ulia. Tlie total iHipulatioii is fully
-..,am,iMai mi 1 is l>a,lly mix<>.l. There
i» H-I liteat a variety of religion an i,i
bl-,,,.1 lliere are Mohammeilans,
Buddhiat.-., >l,,,it,.„i, anda few Chris
tiana. Tbou^-li >| un t,»v |M.saessed
I thMM ioUnda a l-nn; Ir.ii-,-..mparaliTe-
j ly fow S^tanuu-iU live there The
I nalives hate tbe Spaniards hearliU.
I and in sume of tbe islan.ls Uie life ..f
: a Sitaniard is not safe. Ineiirrerlions
I have been even m.ire frtsjueiit in the
Pbilippinea than lu l'nt>a. In fad
tbare baa tor a i-«uturr |>as{ har.lly
k>eeu a timr wheu there was uot a re
rolt ia aoifia ot Xka iaianiia.
HAD a letter from Kin the other day, oak- iug me ou the 311th to help decorate the grove of Absa¬ lom Fox,
Maybe I better tell you some¬ thing about Sin, and Absalom, mill how hia grave, all alone out there aniong the sugor trees, coniea to be dec¬ orateil. Nearly oil my eorliest recolleetiona ruu parallel witli eventa conni-cted with the war, Thero waa atrife in theair; the senses were set In martial lueosure; the musio was tbat which drum ond life coulil interpret; thc poetry wos of the strident order; orotions dealt in "wor clouds." "ormed hosts" and heroice generolly, Tho Ireight troius carried caiinoii and recruits to tho South, and Confeileroto prisoners to the North, There was a scarcity of men in the fields. Women often followed the horsna, wearing the blue jackets that were cheaper oud warmer than garments designed for their aex. Boys loo atnoll for aevere labor tugged ot harveat work in summer and sowed logs in winter. There were o good many old men ami u good mony crip¬ ples all over the neighborhood. Hut evoryboily waa Iniay at work in the doytinie, and intently liatening, con¬ stantly expecting in tho night.
My father woa awuy there some¬ where, but «ini-e the battle ol Look out Miiiiiilaiii we bo-l uot heard from him, and tliat aufiil uniting which was ulm,,it Horse than the certainty of ,lentil tiirtiire-l ,,iir lioiiie every iiio- iiieiil ,,f Ihc lerribly l,,iig iliiy. There were three lioya of un, and'the oldest wni not striiiig enougli forthe work we lia,I 1,1 ,1,1, whilo the younger onea, coiidemtieil to labor in auiiiiner to es¬ cape want ill winter, woul,I hove been bi-lter engage.l with toys and play¬ time, M.ither was ont early ami Into, wearing her frame and seaming her face with lobor never intended for her. And we dill all we could to help her ill the hoiise »ii,l in the tielils; but il n.^s a i-riii'l liiinlen. And added to il WUH thai dragging wail from day to day. that ivntcliiiig ea,-h ,liatant ligure HS it appr,iache,l, hoping lill the last iiioiiieiil It might be the one whoae coining iiieanl release from trouble, .Ami tlu-n came .Siu. Hill waHuSwedeyoung woiuon, large, fair and Hlriuig. i-opolile of any amount of <v,irk. aci-uatomed totoil in the Holds as ill tho kitehcu, willing always and alwaya with it aoug on her lips and a smile on the cheeka thut would not cover Ibeir pink and while however the hot HUII shone.
Her father aud brothers come with
0 ciiliiiiy of imtiiigranlH. and they set¬ tle,1 up there ill the maple anil walnut woods ob,,ve our farm ami began the culling of tiiiilier. They culd n,il speak ,,iir language as she coul,1, ami they knew ii,,|liiiig of our laws. They negleeteil eiilisliiient ami misNeil the ,Irafl, and lived Ihere in Iheir cabin aiiit lu-we,l III,- f,.resl away oroiiiul them No oiu- vi,-iti-il them, of,-ourse, and tluy mingUil very lillle ani,,t,g the .,I,lei families, Tliere was n,,lh ing agaiiisl Ihem, ,,f c,,iirse. The ,,1,1 man ina\ have drank a little t-x, iiiiich 11,,w aii,i then, but when Ibey lefl their ,"li..ppiii^ f,,r a ,lay's »-,,rk at a neigli- liors tli,-y wt-re iii.luatri..iiH au.l faith¬ ful, an.l wheu they tro,le,) it seeiiieil they were hnuesl, Hul tliey were foreign, and la,-ked a little of oiljusl- iiieiit I., Iho stutua that euviri,ne,l them.
I!,ib Kill,-11 ,-anie home uh-iig about harvest lime caim- hot,le wilh a very wbite face and long lliiii lingers Ihat grippe,! hiscriiU-hes, f..r he lia.l I..at a leg Bi.mewhere al..iig llio fr,,ul at Pelersl-urg, au-l seeiucl mil,lly sorrv his life hail ii,,t g,.iu- with ll. Hut lie g..l ..vei that afl,-r a lime.
He had been a wil.l and reckless felhiw before his ..|ilistiii.-nl, M.,hI ,,f the people IU ..llr neighlx.rh.,...,! wer,. either ill.-,-ki-,l at'lus perfe,-tly lanlesK behsMi'r, ,ir ,,peiilT in ailvii ,-a,-y 'f visHiiij; lum mill relnl,iili,,n
1 kn.iw wliciii ho ro.le his race hor-e li.iiiti- fr..|ii I..11II ..II Satiir-lay night. whooping aloiigsi.le I'eac'U Craw f.,r,ra market uag,>ii till the iliill team rail away, that »..iii. pci.le Ihought ll, sli-'Ul,!, in tlle name ,,f publi,- ,le ,-i-ii."y, l.e mil ,,iil ,if the neighbor li,-..l \ii.I alien be broke up the ¦oieeliiit ¦ at ^¦|lll^M-..v,- Cluirch am! whlppe.l tlu- ,".,iislal.le nh,, came to arr,.»t b.m tlur, was a perfect uiiiuu t'f i,,i,-e. agmiisl lum.
riu-y a.-, epie-l Ills i iilislmeut with small pr-iiiise ..f birtiveiu-s-. Hut alien Captain Ken.lall wr.t.- homo that Itlll. KII I..11 f..ui:lil like a lu-er at Shlloii aliiil ,lere,i.1i-.l a 11,111 all a!,,neat l>,inela.iu aU'l sla.she.l his way aith llu- rtjg wrHj.pe.I sK.nt hu., rhr-.!ii;h » line uf isinfeilerates al Keiiesaw Ih.-re naan I a man in my ah.-le ,-.-iin Irv wh.. ,-,.'iil.l rememlier aiiTlliiiik' l-a.l aii.ot 1,1111 Au-I n-.w that h.- aaine li.one •-.111 le.l. silent a- I.l the past — U.it Ie.a«tfiil, simply .piiet —he ba.l a welt--.IIU" eierywheri-
Me was at ,-ur h,.u-*e e k''---l -lea'
it waa Romething to have him explain the poasibilities tlmt life and not death might still be hia portion. Sit¬ ting there, ofteu iu poin, he watched Sin at her work, and, as he grew stronger, tried to help her. And ahe liked him, Sho knew nothing of his soldier coreer and, of course, nothing of the oilverae sentiment ogainat him heforo hia days of battle. She di,l much to help him bock to healthful- nesa. There naa o comradeahip be¬ tween them, S,,inetliing in the aol- dier cnloct which bud inured him bejon,! tbe atogo of mouruiug flttel with her nature, not touched by thia woe of o aulTering but uiikbown no¬ tion, A sympathy born of that fellow¬ ship which woa almost indilTurence to our common griefa made them Ihe beat of friends.
the yeor went out and our ahodow had not iifle.!,
iTust ul mi,lnight I heord M.icea in the house. Mother and Sin were up and dressing hiirrieilly. Hob atumpe,! dowu and Rh,inted as he chiseil the d,ior. Above my excitement I remem¬ bered I woa culd. Sill heo]>ed woo,I on the tire au,l then followed mother to the road.
The night waa very still and I could hear them presently. There were worda of encoviragement, sounds of weeping.
SPANISH STRATEGY BLOCKED.
fladrid Rejoices Over News Ttiat
Cervera Reached Santiago de
Cuba and Tben Sailed
Aiaj Safely.
A NAVAL WAR OF MAGNIFICENT OlSTANCt^
IND EVKUY VKj
It THEY DECOnATK THA"! onAVE.
Sin's shrill falsetto and Bob's loud luiigh of cheer.
They como through the awful cold at last -our people and two strange men, .\nd tlu-y propped them obout the lire oud warnieil thum with food ttn,l brought ua children out—ou,l tho Htruiigeat mail there woa uur father!
And the other was -Absalom Fox.
How he mauoged to quit hia service I never knew; but qnit it he did. And he brought his prisoner home through thot polar cold, keeping him, encour¬ aging him, lying to him a IhouHand times to till the failing limbs with strength. Aud then, wben hia task was done, he showed how utterly it hod spent him.
Native of a warmer clime, grateful to my father for o aervice before cop tivity began, he hod braved the winter to poy hia debt. Aud with it he paid his debt to nature. For, as the spring came, he turned hia foce to tho wall and ceased hia breathing.
Tbey made him o grave in thc ma¬ ple woods, whore wiuter'a chill aud Hjiriug's most generous worming met in o tide like hia uoble service, oml placed at hia head a stoue which tobl iiiH aoldier record.
Sin haa the form now—Sin ond Bob Elliott, oud every yenr they decomte
.Marl,-tta ar-- wiUi Saiiii,s,.l
sl,-iil,Inlleiii|,l t,i inali,-CIeiilii,-Kos It was
l-,"ll,-ve,l I'omnio-I.ire Si-Iilev would l.e ahle I I-, li,ter,-,-i.l hlm. At Santiago It was Iiii- ! p.issll.I. f.trl'ervera to laml sup).lies f,,r
IllalH'o, as Havana la fiOO miles away nu.l
ork Volunteers,
ulli,-rii tliillwav, llre.1
lilKlil In Iheef-.w.IiM
. K.-urteniiih Seiv York Infautrv,
unleatio
Blockade Effective and Starving
Havana Cannot Be Relieved
by Land or Sea,
Sampson and Hehley Hleamctl at Top Hpei-,1 Frotu Ulflerent Quarters to Give t'or- Tera llatlle—The News From riiliu Nllrreil lip TIiIoks al WasliliiKlnii— M'hen the Navy Uepartment tint tlui Ne-iTsThat the Spaniah Ncins.Ir.m «¦. at SantlSKO the Htralevy Iloaril Met li> rmialiler IMana For rruahlno; It-Ki-ii- sons Why It Was Believe,! Tlial Hie llous Coulil Nol Escape From XVeat Indlao Waters Without a FIkIiI.
W'AaiiisnTiis, D. C. (Hiioclol).—Thi- r,-- |„irte,l arrival of tho Spanish Oopo Ver,I," !i,iuailr,>n at Hanllag,> ile Culia was ii..t ere.lltud by the Navy Department offl-Iuls until Ialo Frtilay afternoon, so nuu-li li,i,l lis appearance at that p,,rt wltlumt tli,- nenil,lance of an encounter with tho Aim-rl- oan fleet now In Cuban waters upset llic calculatlonH ami ,llBappolute,l tho Ii..p.'s ..f
^^ffli
ANI) THE HTllANllEST MAN TIIEIIE WAH OVIl FATHER.
Along late in October camo n letter signed Absalom Fox. I remember we were digging pulntoes one day, and the work woa cruelly hnnl, when Hob came home from town iu a neighbor'a Hugoii and handed the yellow envel¬ ope to iiiiither. She gave it to tne while she read tho letter. II bad a re,I Hag oud blue crossed cannon printed in the cirner. Mother had Hill diiivii at Ihe e,!go of tho HeM nu,l was trembling. I did nut Iook nther. fur I knew alio woa crying and litii-- rying along the illv written lines.
Suddenly she nisde on odd little sound on,! buweil her lieud forward, .She gathered up her upruii Hn,l,-,,v ered her fa,H,. no,ike,l at her, chok¬ ing.
Shi came over. stoope,l down ond put her anus about bei^. H,ib'H i-rutchea stiimlilo,! ,,n the p,,talo hills, but he Iurneil ami liurrie.l oway. Ho had almost renclie,! the luoise when Sin screamed.
"Alivel" she cried. "Where?"
"Oh, I can't see," moaued mother.
Siu tried to read the letter bnt could nut, oud she waved it ot Bob, colling him back. I con see Uiiu uow—run¬ niug as he called it—hopping with that one foot whenever il touched the ground.
He reoi! the letter. Father woa alive and in pnaon. Absalom Fm was a rebel guard, but he ha,l written to tell us that niuoh. Au exchange was ex
)H>,-ted, an,! our ,!ay of jubilee niiuhl s,„in be prumise,!.
How we blesse.l the name of Aiwa |,,m Fox, M.-ther was su-k, f,.r the tiral lnne since father went away an-l we laiys ,liig p-,l«l,,es till it was l,s> dark to see, I was s,, tire,l that after supper I lay ,lown ,,n Ihe tiiMir belun.l the stuve an,! went to sleep. Late in the nichl Sin tiM,k me up in ber ruun,!, str,,ng arms am! carrie.l me t,, lie,!, singing a Swe.li-h sung .-f happitu-ss
That was our ,-..M winter,y,,,i kii-.w The 1I1..W i-atue early, aiul it grew ileeper till mi.Iw inter The .-,i|-l iii creased Illl warmth |was near ini|>,,s sible. Christmas wa- m sei ere it ilr.iv? all inerrinieiit away. .Sti.ck shivere.! at Ihe p,>inl n! slar^atl..Il,an.l rtres seeiiie.l t,i have I,,st Ihelr je,wera ,if heating
We hu.l hear.I nu m-,re fmm the S.1111I1. i.iii we watche.l the papers wbeuevei those lists ,if excliaiii;es ap¬ pear.-.! And at last we saa, while evergreer.* were marking yule in liappy Ii..iues, that ..iir» - still happier — »,.ul,l s.,,n be l,le-.t
H,ililav Week was tbe l.,aest .leep ..fc-.ld, W.- WHt.-he.l Ib,..ugh frost ,i-ale,l »ii,.l,.»s .lay alter ,iay the
ma ha had aaldiaead wilb lalb^. and oiKiw-eUokad ro*il to tha luwa Boi oluTea.
that grove an,I aend ua rcmiu,lera of tbo Hw-inging aeiiaous. We are hciiI- tcred these years. Father hus gone tu an army which always claimed him, lighting hia way through a foe that could not frighten him, and on those better heiglils hia lifo ih joined —eter¬ nally, as I believe—with that of the wiiinan who bore her biirdeua nud his while war wus rnging.
We are aciittereil, but uever a Mny has jiiiHsed but wo meet there at llio farmhouse nud ploce o wreath on the stone—gray uow as itn soldicr'n niii- fortu of the umu who hrouglit auii- ahino into the mi,lat i,t uur iliNiual w inter.
I httvcheur,!, writoa (leurge F. St,,ne, of Cliii-niiii, that our Lord's prayer Iuih been inscribe,! ou a iliso Ihe size of n iliiiie, but on that (Irati,! Army liiittou is recrde,! iu iueiraceuble ami living characters the history of (iront and Sherninn ami Liiii-uln; of Sheri,lun au,! Tluimaa on,! Logan an,I ('iister ond Meade; uf Farragut and Porter; the hiatory of the cumpuigii of the army ol the Putomoc, of the Cumberland am! of the weat; of Ihu march to tlui acu , ofSliiloh,ofVicksbiirg; of Forts llonry oud Donaldson; ot Atlanta; of the Wililerness; of Wiiicheater, of Fishers Hill am! Cclar Creek, uf sieges an,! battles 011-1 Hkiniiish lines; of ",lttys of ,laiiger am! nights uf waking, ' of weary muri-lii-s by day am! by night, iu cihl uu,l Hi,,nil ami heal; of partiug uf lovers am! iiiuuleiiH; of farewells of hnsb(in,!s am! wives; ,if prayers and blessiu^'K fnuu lireHiile an,! cuiiip asi-cn-litig oil high as u ,liviiu- incense; ,,f ag,>iiy un,! deulh in pris,,n am! in lu'spital, ,,f great ,>a),taiiiH um! lier,,ii' H,,I.liers; of vul,ir on sea anil on luml, ,,r the |iruclamati,,ii of .\liraliHni Lin- ,',,lii giving freed,,m tu our iiiilliotis ol a persecute,! race oiu! wiping forever fr,iiu the ualionul eHculclieoii, bumau slavery; uf Ciettysburg am! .\ppomat tox; of the duwnfolluf arebelliun; ,.f a reunite,! ,',iuntry and of the perpet¬ uity of the l'niou with its cuuntleHs 011,1 iinspeokaiile am! eternal blessiiig
a priceless gift frum the grenl l>i«- peiiser of goi,d tilings unto men!
This record shall uever fa,le away, il shall grow- brighter an,! !,right,-r as the y,-ars g,, by, Hi-atterinif sparks ,,1 itispirati.in oiu,,111/ the geiierali,,iis as they cnie ami gu' .Ami when tune shall ben., umre, wheu all Iliiiigs Iran Sll,irv shall huve passeil awav, w lu-n all The sunnds ,,f earth liiiVe been stille,!, then the bells ,,f luavi-n shall ring 111 ,-,,miuem,,rati,,n of .\iii,-ri,-uii palrmtism, an-l the luulying tamo of the .American »,,l,!ier'
Orlstii III Ihe l>a>.
The urigin „f Mem,,rial I lay Iles with the oruriu uf the I iraml .Vriuy uf the Hepublic, in 1 ¦<i'.';, Ihe year'f..| l.iwiiiK the ,-l,.se ul the war. 'The first puat thereof was urganue.I at l>e,-»tur, III . April I'.. l«i-i; 111 May ..f tbot Vear th,- cerem,,nv ,,f ,|ee,,rating the graves of the s,.|,|ier ,lea.! whs cai ne.l .Hit t,, a liiiiile,! extent, but the iiii,ve ment was n,,l given full f,.r,-e until the meeting --f the first imti..mtl en.-amp ment at In-lianap'-lis, November in. l-i'.i;. Here Mem..ri«l Iioy may b, savi M have been ri-nlly given l-irlh III.serve.l 111 a iiiiall way al lirat, il has- k'rabially gr..wu in extent au.l h. 11..1 unlll 11',.» li,,-re i- I,,it ,iiie .l.-iy 111 the i-al,"i,.lai wlii."li It ranks .spialli with 111 patri. l|," tutu.Is July 1,
\;a-kati .lemaii.l ha- .-»,ise.l .b-aler- in e\a|"'rate.l fruit an-l vegetal,le- hi I'l-rtlsn-l, iire.-.,n. t- .I..nble Uieu plant- an.I the uuml-er ut then ein
AUMIHAL t'EBVZSA,
(Comraan,ler of tho Spaulah Ileol f,,r the relief of Havana,!
naval experts here. The toll,,wing l,ulli-llii won posleil at tlle close of oITlee hours:
The Department has Information which Is believed to be authentic that the Hpanlsh s,|ua,lron under Admiral Cervera Is at San¬ llago do Cu lia,
'Tliougli Aitmtral Bonipaon has been It-ll Ireii to work out hU own euuipillgn plans in tho West Imllea, U wasthe juilKmolit ol the Naval Ailvlsory lioanl thai after Iioar- lUK ol llie slglitliig of the Hpaulsh -misers OtT Ciini,-.,,"! lie hail nioveil a part of Ills fl.-et s.nitli through the Wlmlivnr.l Pus- sngo so us to liilen-ept A,linlral r,-rv.-ru nliouI.l lli.j lutt,.r try to rea,.-h eitlier I'liin- fii,-ir,i9 ,,r Sanllago,
Whil.-11,1 „I1I,-Ial ..onilrnuitlon ,'.„il,l 1„. hu.l ,if Key West ,llspiit,-h,.s Imllcutltii! tlm
tifi-re is no railroad com thetwo cities.
A Mn,lrl,I spis-Ial to th" I,..ii,|..i, riir.-u-
Icleann.iiui 1 tlmt after netting cul ou.l
water at Saiillutfo ,lo I'liha A.lmlnil Cer- v.-ra would "'pr.i.-ce,I as oulered," meaning to Iluvann,
.< ourrnsrondent ot R)in Domingo City ,-aIiles that Ihe Hpanlsh Uovernor of Porto llleo wired to tho Hpuulsh Couaul-llBnerol Hi Sau Domingo that a Hpaulsh a,|ua.lr.,u (C.rveru's'l had arrlve.l at Santiago, Cuba,
rhe SpaulBli Seualo uuaulmously a.I.ipt- ,.,1 u res..lullon e-xti'uJIug congratulations 1,1 A.lmlrul Cervera
Ii.-rlin newspapers regar.l (Vrvera"s ex- pl..|l of riiiiiiliig Into Santiago o strategl,- vi,-t,,ry ov,-r Sampson, the n-siill ,.f Lril- Hani ueumaDehlp and a distinct gain f.-r till, Spanish cause.
The London Chronb-le's dnepat,-h fr.,m liliigston, Jamaica. SHVs that four v,-ssels ,,I S,-I,ley'a 8,l,la,lr,<n renewed the Htla,-k ,.1, Suiitlug.i de Cuba, that the bouil.nr.l- liii-iil was heavy nml the resull In ,l„ult,
Cnlmu refugees at Kingston roport that 111,' Insurgent fon-es ot llenerala Mln,I,-s ,111,1 Castillo are closlnit In on Hantluito ,1,- Cil.u uud making nightly foroya within six iiilli-sof thaolty.
eu un,lerC,,1,111,-1 t're,! (Irani, w,'nl Into ,'anlp
Frblay morning. Tin, vlg..r.oia-loolilng
,u- I men Irom th,- Empire state came In for a
- of attention us they sauntere-l
al,..ut th.
str
Sani|it
SAMPSON'S OPERATIONS.
,e,l a Jiinrtlnii With Hrhler an,l TIu-ii Sailed In Viieatorthe lions.
; WtsT. Fla, (Spe,-iaIl,-Kear A-lnilriil nn.wllh tha division of tho North 1,1 S,pia,lron under his coniiiian,I whloh attacked Kan Juan, Porto llleo, r,-- turned to Key West, where he effecte,! a Jum-tlou with tbo Flying Siiuadron unil,-r ('..ininodoreHcbley, This means thut he lias under his ordera the battle-Bhlpa Iowa, 111.Uuuu uu.l Miissucliuselts, se,"ond-elHBs bultle-ship Texas and annorod cruisers lirooklvn and New York, wlilcli makes hlm superiilr by two armor cloils to tho Spanish Uoel,
KiiowluR that Hoar Aitiulral Sumps,m ooubl bo depended on lo pr,-vent A,lmlral Cervera from sailing n,>rtli, or,lers were quickly dospuloliej from Washington t,. Commodore Scliley to put to soa. The oommander ol tho Flying Snuadrou's In¬ structions were to sail aroun.i Cuba l,i the »-i,at and l,i flu,! Cerverua fleet aud cap¬ ture nr ileatrov It, Commoiiore Heblev was Instru.-le.l t.i us,- his utlnosl endeavors lo i.r.,v,-iil the Spanish fli-et Ir.nn entering the liiirl...r of I'biiifiu'g.is or Havana,
Tho Ciilinu hlookuib) ,iu Ihe south ,-,insl hua not been broken. Coinin,„I,ir,-Wiils,,n Is malntululag It wllh his H,-,-t ol small ships. _
VOLUNTEERS AT CHICKAMAUCA.
the
llver nil.OIHI Solillers Kii,-aiiipeil Fanuiiia llalllvtlelil.
Chattasoooa, Tenn, (Spiielal),—Never since tho days ..f battle In Seplember, l«C;i, huvo tln-re l„-,'ii such stirring so,"li,-s ul Clil.'kuiiiaiigu Purll us ure now eiia,-llng there, Theoiicainpment of NOliO regulars dl.l not add to these IlebUtho warlike sug. g,.sllvoness thot has been npparout slnc- Iho arrival of tho voIunl-'TS. Moru Umu 30,0011 men aru now i camped tli,-re. Every train brings In Ita new couslgniiu-ut ol buys In bin,-, (Iver t,)wurd the east Is a w-hlte tente.I ."lly thai Is four miles long, Tlo-r," Is 11,, lliiii- -luring tho day when llie luiifure ..I truiiii..'ts un.l the music of iiilll- turv bumls nre i„,t lienrd. Columns ,,f lliuiully murohlng a
1111.
"Olg.il.l lu lltb.I lllg 1.1 uml fr,,. 1
mile p.i.-tollli-eal bytle, ila, whl.-h bandies the (111 -ksinnuga limll, U busillnK, IiiirUiKthe pust 1,-veral ,Iavs a forceof flve men have l„-ii at work, thirty thousand 1,-ttois ore re,-,-lv,"d ,lully at tlie omce. Tho outitoing dully inull uiimliers more than 16.000 loiters.
Tho men of the Fifth Illinois belleTo their re«tmeiit wlll be the llrsl to go lo Cuba, as th.-lr e.|ulp,n,.nl unit other Indb-utlous soem 1.. point thul wuv. Tlie F.iiirlh Poniisyl- vaiilii has for ea.-li companv a meas tent, Klior,. all the men oun l.e fe.l'ul on.-e. The tents nre rel|.-s of camp Ule In tho National (iiiar.I .lays, K.mie ot the men of the Third WIsoKUslii .-uiiitht a nui.ir-tiuoked hog run- nliitf nt Inrgo In lln-lr camp, killed and ,lr,-.-.se.l It an.l 8,.|it ll to the Colonel, label- llnu It "wll,I ruhlill,"
Tho rnllron,I onr whloh arrived Friday
the laat to take Iho'oath and, aftor tormal- ly ro,"elvlnK command ,if Ihe reglmont as a body ol tho v,iliinti>i>r amiy. marched the men totheir quarters.
In almost perlc-l order, and amid chtara that revorlieraled throughout Ibe oatnp, the SIxlv-flfth BoglmoDl of Buffalo latt herr tor Its noir slallon. at Munaoa'a HUI, \'a„ near WasblnRlon, at i o'clook Prlday.
Among tho assignments of BriKadtor- Uonerals mado was that ol Brigadier- (leneral Alox. C. M, PounlDgton to oom- mand camp at Hoinnsload,
Troops A and C-, New York Cavalry, wara mustered Id at Camp Blaok and slartod south, Tho ontiro 10,000 mon at Camp lilack. except two regiments have uow bean musterod lulu tbo United Htates service.
Volunteera at Peokaklll.
Cnar Towsaasn, reekaklll, N. V. (Bna- Clon.-Tlio Eighth Regiment, N. O. N.T., Is the F.lghth RoglmsBt, New York Volun¬ teers, tho last battalion being swora toto Ihe servlcs ot tho Halted Htatos, and the oath taken by Colonel Henry Obauncay, Jr.. and his slalT. Tbe roglment ha* inounled its own guard, aud, to all lotents and purposes, Is a thing apart trom the camp ana under UnltodBlatee reffulattona.
IlATTbEHHir OIIEOON.
tei
¦oiitiilnlui. tho olTloers ol th,- last butlulloii dill,- line lluu.lre-l an,l Flftv-elijlilh In- lluliu hu.l on 011,1 sble a stream,,r, "il.id be s"lth v,,ii,' uml on the other "Ileiiieiiib,-r the Muluc,"" Some of the componlesaro. ul h,'st, ruth,-r shabbily clu,I, but a coat, or a puIr ,if trousers, ora ,'up, or a hell only, la oft,n nil that the "roorully"' hiuito enable hlm t,, lo.-k wnr-lICe, Homo have not eveh s.. much as a brass button. With the Ohio First Cavalry, the Ilrst of the volunti-or r,.Iti,11,'Hts to arrive, there were u large niiiiilier, pr,il,ublvn,ore than half ol tho c„iiiiuaii,l,wlios„ co;im„-tloii with the lr,„,p9 wns sill,Wll only by u yellow silk liau,lk,-r- chl,-f wiiunil uroiinil the neck.
1.1 111,. ,- the
WITH THE REGULARS AT TAMPA-
SUteeii Tliousnnil Men liiuIor Iho Coin-
uianil or Ueneral Waile.
Tami-a. Flu. |.SpecIaf),-Froin the IIOOO nii-11 tllllt ,-,,mi,i>aed the army when (len¬ eral Wude to,,l( command, the force bus Kr,,wii"t,i 111,000. uot counting the vuluii- t,-,'rs, most of whom are now, however, .at l.uk.-land.
All m.ivem.-iits looking tu Immo.llnte
d.piirlure huvi, beeu ,'1 ke.i, un.l 111"
Ir.i.ips ure working hunl ut tli,-lr -trills und oaiiip ,bitl,.s, ua If wur Mis not at all near.
The tr,„,pfl hon. un- s.i h,-allhy that oul ol iilHiO ,,uly IHII, or li-»B than two per ,-,-iit, an- ,,n llienl,-k list.
The bi.ys ol the Sevi-nly-IIrst Il<-glmeiii ,,r New York t,i,,k p„s-,-ss|,.n of their ..anu, Knoin.l nl l.uk,.hiii.| Frblav, uml so,iii thc l-liioe wus Iniiisloriiieil Into a t,'lile,I town,
Tl ump Is on u tblg,- at un i-levall,,u of
¦inn f,-,-l, und is u fnni,,ua Kbirblu ri-sort. The I,-Ills iinipllohiid In a larne grove of 111,11.-11111....lit i.liios. an.l the gn.iin.l sl.ipes ery man hus a
THE STATE ENCAMPMENTS,
eiiea nt <-anip Viiiirliees, Cuiiipa llluL-k anil Towiiaenil an,| ("aiiiii lluven,
("ami-ViioBliKEs, Sea (ilrl, N, J, (Hpeeluh,
rtiinl dlss,,|iitli,n of (.amp Voorhees
Hilary p,,st f,ir Ni-w Jersey's flrsl
,,f volunli-,-rs f..r tin, war with Kpuin
I,.-gan wlien the First
IieKlln„nt,C,,l,ilieI E, pbell
CONNECTICUT MUSTERED IN. The Ntate's uuoia at Voluntaora Ksadr For Aetlva Barvloa. Camp HAvaH, NIantIo, Conn. (8peolal).- Thls Slute has now Us full foroa ol aas niusterod Into tha roluntoor ierrlea aat ready tor aaalgnineot lo aotlra dutr, Tha i|uola Is mode up ol one toRlment of latan. Iry, N40 men and officers ooininBDdad by Colouel Uurdott, of Hartford, OaptalB An¬ drew Hammond, ol the United Statea ilsan- lur Army, being Llnuteuant-rolonaliLlghl Arllller,r Ilattery A, lis men. Captain HoMa,
t Oulllord; Heavy Artlllory Battery D, Iti men, ("oiilain K, O. Brookhlll, c' port, and Heavy Arllllery Battery
en, Coiilain K, O. Brookhlll ol 'Brfdi and Heavy Arllllery Battel Captain Francis O. Beaoh
Brldm.
line
,-he,l
ump to Ihe
llr..a.l depot, ,.n
r.l ute f,,r Fulls
Cliun-h. Va., four
inlli-s Iroin Wasliliig-
n the bunks ol
the Fill ao lllver.
The reglmoni was review,-,1 previous lo IIHlei.urlurofromtho Oovernor ,
prooeiioe of A.lmlrul Sumpsoirs » ,,IT that stiill.in. llii-ro were many roiis,,iis 1.1 Is.llevo that the Aiii,.rl„an ciiumnnb-r waa In reality si.v,-r,il hun.Ired miles awuv Imm Sanllago, an,l that the j.,iio of nnvuI iperatlona l,a,l l,e,-ii irreutly narrowed l,y Admiral ("ervera's bold ,tush n.,rtli,
Whetber some single ship of tli- KpnnlHli i.iiio.lrou mer,.|v t.„|oh-l ul Sanllai.-., ,,r Khelher the Spinlsh A.lmlrul ,-arr|.-.l his ¦vliole e..nimau.l Int., th,' hurl„>r Is n..t .1.-- .Inltely known lion-, toil f,,r n-ns..,,- ,,f ih,-lr own Navy Ileparlmeut -.ni.-luls, tl,.,UKli susp|.-|..ii» ..f naval news ,,( uny s..rt .irlglnatiiig In Ma.lrl.l, ur" .Ilsi...s.-.I to think thul the spaalsh f.,n-,-s have ut lust -.i.ne wlthlusli,.rt ranife I.I the Cul.an .-..ust, pn-pare,lt.> risk Ine rell.-t of Iluvunuonu single light.
Admiral Hau,|,a..n In a doHpatoh to th,- Navy Department coiiflrim-d the Mtt.lrl-I n- i.ortl of the i.rrlval ,,t A.lmlral lerveru un.l Ills Cape Verde »,|ua.lr.,n ut SantlaK.i .1.. ¦"uba. The battl.-ahip iirenon uiil K,iuli..al
•tousm.ss that Iho spirit of nur Is ul.r..u.l an.l that It Is a war that ni.-nns busln,"ss,
Flltv-lhreo reglm,-iils of volunteers nr,- m.ihllize.l li,-re. In Iho wnv the ormy Is b.-biK pnt Int.. .-hill,-, thn-.- brlgu.l-
livl-bm uii.flhi guile. Three ,llvls|.i - ph,.-
I..I l.r lb Iwenty-i
-.1 III
vlll bf
orps
p.isl by Oovernor
V 0,1 rhe US, M ajor.
Oi-neriil I'luiuo and
--F.UN,,a v,„,niiFrs, hla sliiIT, an,I upon
l,-uvlng the camp wus nacrle,! to
rs ar,- I the rullron,! Btnt|.,n l,v Ih,. Ihlnl Ileglnn-nl,
mv Is cbiuel Ijenjaniln A, I , nn.lS ml Il-gl-
H'l 1.1 in,-nt,(i.,b,n,.IEdwlu W. Illii", oomiiiaml-
irnin!li,^. While un Il« wuv th illre brlga.Ie
gulu- piiM iliij Oovernor th" oomplluient of u
As 1 muroliliiK sulille, iin,i-,l I Tl„- Sl i-'tuole was Impresslvo, 0,,vern- ly, II ' or V,j,.rli,-,-B st,).„l with l,ar,,.I lu-ail as the .S mo soldiers pusseil 111" mvlewlng iwst.
In 111,' ,irgui,lr.utl,,i, ..| n .-or
11..1 .Illll,-, tw,, .-..r|.s,wlll'..- iii.,l.|ll7...,I h-n-,
Tli,'W,,rk„f ,,rgunlr,iitl..li Is n.,w g.,l„g 1
<ui steu.lily Id Chl.-kamnugu Park un.l ..r. ^^^ YORKERS SWORN IN ,1,-r la being rapl-lly br.mghl out ,,111,0
s,>emlug oha.ia of llio lust lew ,luys. Ex- |.r„,|,|„„,| Heilmenl Takes Ihe en-lses III practlool In»tril,-tl,,n ure lull *lle«l«nee at Calni. Illaek
.lally. Flebl .11,1 baltle exen-lse. are hel.l Allealanee .1 an. Ilia.
His.,, The time ull-.tted to pru.-tb-ul 111- ('ami-Hia. a, Il.'nipstoa.I, I., I. |S|
Is .Ilvl.lci amouK the vnrious ex- | The Flml l-r..vls|.inal Il,-gl, I was iniis-
the ,||sorell„n ,dbrlgil,l"orregl. I ten-d Into aervb-e Frblav ul "J -• olo.-k t-. m_
no-nlal .-.ininui-.ler-. having ,IU" n-Kur-i t-, 1 The reglinenl was nian-he-I t.i the flebl ami
Ilm prlu,-ipb- that short, brisk. splrll,-,l
,lrllls give the l„-st reBUlls.
Oalh of
e.-lul).
siriioli..
THE OREGON A MARVEU
Wahhisiiton, I). O. (Speolol),—Tha bat- tloslilp Urugoo bas now passed tbe danger line and has Jolumlhsr stslorablpsln Cuban waters. Tho big battloablp vaa aean and reportod by the United Htalna Consul al llurbuiloos, passing Ihat point at full speed. Tho fact that slin did uot put In thera la simply proolthiit (Juptaiu Clark waa Inno iieoil of coul and was uot lotting tha bar¬ nacles grow nn his ship's bottom while running tothe asslataiicoof Hampaon and Hchloy.
Tho On-gon left Dahia, Brasll, on Uayl and covered 3S78 mllea Iietweoo that point and Iho Barba<loea wllhluoloTon daya.
No apnrehenalou Is niitsrlalnod Ibat tha Iialllealilp will riiQ out of ooal, aa Captaia Clark, ber comnianiler, *bofore tbe depar¬ ture of the veasnl from Itahla loaded her bunkers to their utmost capacity aud be* sl,Ii-ato,.k on ;a deck l,isd lu order that there might bo uo need for his stopping at uny of the Wosl indies to renew hli supply.
It was nity-soven days agn whaa tbia- great fl.iallng fortross of stool loft Han Francisco. Klncn that tlinn she bas trav. ersisl Dearly 1.1,000 miles ul aea.paaalog Ihrough every ollmale, Iroinndrtbtempor- alu liitorrbl, to south temperalo to trigid, 1,1 Hoiith liimperate and torrid agaiu, and Ilnally Into our own waters.
On ,,iie stroteh uf A'iOO mllossho atoamsd ,-,iiitlnii,,uslv without stopping for ooal or lor uuylhliig olso.
GUARDING POWDER MILLS.
riothes It
Thomaa
mill at Ht
KII...
,,u,ls
tieat the world
flfty-four
|.,ur mlnu
the wooln
at n.SO u".
mlnu
les m
f she
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ruing.
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I II
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Ull
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fr..i
will
A Hoae Kaft.
f o,,i,striiotlii(f ¦ h'lge rnft- nli, I.IIIKI.IIOU Ii-,-t „l lumber, in-g.,11. The L.nte.I I.,San iK-ur-Bhupe-l, 1.1
11 |.,-K,lli at |-..rtlul„I ; I rait, when .-..mpb-te.l, will b.-n. , ; Francis..o, Cul, It wlll le- o|
, 4IKI leet i'lnit. flflv-three feel
Able
, WK ,1b. .Ill ,
-f..iir leet high lr,,
1th.-
,,1,-i-n fuel ,.l wal."
Ilerman Oourloalea,
Malrll al,n .,in,-ea thai the Oerman wn ship Oi-Ior pabl tn Spanish forts at Ila not Bulute tb,- Am- with Kuna .ir flai;
,1 salute to thi- bul thot It .II.I s.piadr.ui ell her
Labnr Wnrl.1
Carilenaa a Heap of Kulna.
nienaa, Cuba, was r",l,l<-.I I-, tt mn« uins by th,- Amerloan b.iiiibar.ln.enl ." Spanisli gunb-.als ivliii! at a pie iren.Ien..! u«i-less, nn-I nn attempt 1. . the hurb.r was pr..ni|.lly at.ii.p.-.I,
I'rrllna Notea.
There
Colora.lohas IO,iiOO nnl.nl-ta
There are loinsl union bakers In the fit twi Stales.
Montreal plosten-rs won a atrtk" f..r Ti'- .-euta an hour.
Olrls empl.ve.I at a Clevelan.l r,il.l.--i works struok axslnst a out. I havea monopoi
Al Detr.ll th" -Ireet ear mens uni .n I Ttfiildlrl-k lea-ls all otip-r ..rir«nlr,al|.,ns In enltstrr.euts („ the r.,a.Iwav an.l enthuslaslb- "tf.rt. ! niaved ,in an'
1 leiiat ann.noo bb-yob-s |n p-„i--r N-w Vork. The pr.,|,oBe.I ti|x
.lUl-l vlebl th-elty n.it less than »t«fl.iKSI year t-, r"|«tr bb.y,.Ie paths wllh. Pllt«burtr"»eii|.-f of po:b-e has or lere.I the n-st of all oyll^ts using whist I.
p.lll-,
asserts, sll,Ml 1.1 rhlatlebbiwlng.
leriiiu a liirtr-i stoni-
Cltrarett" r..ll-rs at N-w V-rk strii-k against a -m lr ,rn «1.10 t-. *t a t isui.-l.
The meellnir- -f tti" ll"l,ii .nt I -ntral Tra.I.-s ani I.iii.'.r fni .ii ..f H-lla,r-. iih,.. areopeni-l wllh pruver.
L-vomotli-(Iren.-n will a,fali. v-.t- -n amilatlug with the A F .1 1.
The flve lab'.r -.ricahlr.all-.iis wh-.-e m—,,- t-era are e.nib.v-.t In the Hel r"W theair.--, ot New V..rk have f.,rn,i-l a - -unoH.
Iienver s -r-Itnan.-e re-iulrlug atstlouary eDjrine..ni i-. pa-* exarnliiotl-.D* haa Is-eu .le-laro-l une-.n»tli,itl..nal an-l v .|.|.
MI-N. Liuiib-ls -.f Wiishii.frt.,1. ban i,-..,,
i-le.-te.I al-.-.n-I rl - pmsl-leut ..f the U-. Ij.
Ilnders" InlernatI uh! ltr.,tfierh-...d.
Th-Joorneyn.en tall..rs of I'hb-ago har- .!e-lsrel war ..i, th" sweaiiih- i-s ar,.I ar" preparing t, ii.»,ii..iirs|" a slrlk" ai:»tr.-i them.
ley sav Ih" -""
irlv-n th- i-ian
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Mln
nllon.
1,1" I,, th.
nisslo
Patent I lb-sand pins un, i
number of nr, -lllrerent vurb-II,
The I ieriiian nrmy at pnuien •^1,170 om-ers, ln.'iO'i non- ».-ers,471l,;i"i:i privates, al "is.n,vi li.irsi.s.
On,. ,,Ith" most fam.iusmun-allnttlliferB ll, Iii.llu wu- kllleil 11..1 I..UK ago bvthe >Ial,ur,ijuli-.1 Mblhaur. Th- llg-r was an "ii..riii,,iisl.riltean.| hu.l kll|,..I eighty iie.i- pl"
While boring I.ir watera T-nn-BBeean Blru.-k whut h- tlcughl iioi-l I." a lake, Ills drlllliii; uppurutu-hliiUng rilbblly a s-.,re of f'-i-',l 111 when th,- Ibpii-I «p.,ut,-d he found that II wus ver^^iir.. .ill.
Some flrsl-elasH English ilr.ilseni ,-nrrv enough mul to take Ihem JO,UIIO mllee, st,-a,iilnK ut ten kn..ts,
A b.v stu„,l.l-.l ina ll-bl and lell at 0„l- -I-n Klnir, Ml,, an,I a t-rlnr stem enliir-.l his «or, per.-liig th" .Irjin,
A pla-er mlu.-r .in lUil.v Crook, Whale,.m Cuhly, Wash, lost ull 'his savluirs, about tlllNI, l.y l-svliig his ."al.lii..iienli|lil In the ,-ar-.,l a man wli.i su.bl-nly Is-.-auiH .-riiiv ami ,|,w.tr,,well all tie- nion-y, whb-U wu» In l.lll |.,rm.
relinsylvanla Troops on l>utr al Xyotar, and Pomplon, N, J,
PoMi-Toii, N, J, (rtpoclal).—A battalion ol Iho Heoohd roDDsylvaDla Regiment, num¬ bering iOO men, who have boon detailed lo ^uard tbe American Bmokeleaa Powder Works and tho H. J. Hmlth'~Kltetri«al Works, arrlvod tiers and want Into camp.
Tke smokole-s powiler mills aro working night and day hurrying aloug large ordars for the (lovorntnsnt, and Iho Hmltti elontrl- cal eoncoru Is under coutract with tbeOur- ernment t,i manulaelurii fuses for the ex¬ plosion of torjiedoes and sliolls.
SB, N. J. (Special).—The aaoond bat¬ talion of Ibe Hecond Pennsylvania iDtanlry, too strong, with flebl rallona aud lleld aad ipilpiuent, arrived here to guard tbe Unll'eil Htatea powder mill,
gpaln Faara Aclaeh.
Mu'lrbl oorrespondents of London nawa- iperB nnte signs that tba Hpanlah laar that wn will raid Ibelr coasts. Vigilance ommltlese ashore and afloat are watohlng ihe entrances to her harliora, Tba lortlli- callous and Ihe garrisons of tbe Canariea, the li,ilear|os aud Ceula are lo tie strangtb- ,11,-1 immeillalely.
Fine niark Hora* Par Oaaanii ima,
('..1..111-1 Bennehaa I'ameron. tba boraa- iiiun, 1,1 North Carolina, has preaontad Oea. oral I.ee wtth a splen,Ibt blaok borselo rblelnhls Calmn cumpalen. Tbe name ul the Iiorse It Cboclaw, and bo Is ol tbe pur¬ est blo.i.l.
Ornalor Oewell llacllnM.
Henator H,,well, of New Jersey, formally reslguoil his appointment as a Major-Oen¬ eral of Volunteers, Ila gave na his reaaon thn fnct Ihat to llobi Ihe nines would be la- compstllile wilb hb duties aa a Unitad Htatea Henslor,
ProuilaanI FaNipla.
Ottoman Hau|it, of Purls, Ibe wall- known Internatlmal mooeiarr antbonty. Is ,lea>l.
The late lie.,rge Muller, Iho plillanthro- plsi,,,f Hrlaiol, England, left an aatala valiicl at tMOO. , rr,-ald«nl Kruger, of the Houtb Attlnan -list, wh-. rau p-,,||nK her Iltl o.b.gtnifiring at llio l.s.-k I li-lmblle, was sworn Id re—ntly for an- 1,-r ,lri-sa a Wunk-Kan (III, a,ii, u, '-ther term of flre roars. Iepe,Ial turnel ar..un.l to ,lrlv,-him away ami f.,,11,.I Tbeeommander In-ehlef ot the Eaglisb p-lal B .-n-thlugllke a tliul h-r .In-«s wu- uilr- A tub lull of neel oh Ihe Clilua slallon la Hir Edward lull I., wat.-r was n-ur sl han.l, uu,l she juiiipel Huliart Neymour, the suu nl au Kogllab thebb-y-l" | In and e«..ape I barn.. elagl)'"* ¦
I"«rl. tb-re are eubl to Ie-sll hun-lre.l \ liantry Ilay, Auslr.illii, I- lull of •hark., Mdjor t.tf. Doiy. a former Congreaaman
"tt Icyoleatreete. |atpresenl. An.*IIaft nil. I aplaiu e.iunl»dUr„„ Indlaaa aud He|iuMIean oaudldalu
It atteni|.t.l-, remove .Irle-I mu.l Ir-ni ' "'<>' durlnu a «i»v 'f a f-w ivjutt | ,,„ ooTeraor In IHKii, diad a lew bigbia
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.lullv wllh leill eb.tha
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»u evap"r"lii It-ieelu tweuli
k t'/il. When a ile(ml>
ish , a woman r'..rklnu K -..nipunj p—led 15,«.'I ilaya an.l earned by h-r
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I apll", OS he was ou hla way tothe gate, and out -ametb- ..i.jis-t III bia B«ar.-h
' Iu parts-,l lieluwarea very mu--h areat- -I ».r-c«e is ,l"V,ito,l t.i l./iial.i ralaluii Ull-y-ar thau Ii. lormer aoaaona, a .me lar- u,-ra havina slgueil large coiitra--ts with canulug lai-torlea ant otbera liavlim d--
; termlii-d Ihat Iba open market olten guud
I ladaafoeal.
at AnderaoQ. Ia4.
Hrevet Hrlganier-'hiunral Kdwlo c, Maa'.n, l.'niied Htalaa Anar, ratlrad, tied ai hU home lo M. Paul, Mlaa.. rMOaally, mend silly.seven year*.
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gallanl seaniau w-mbl gladly gl
-r II to stand Id Admiral Uaway't
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| Title | Queens County Review 18980527 |
| Date | 1898-05-27 |
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| Year | 1898 |
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| Title | Queens County Review 18980527 |
| Date | 1898-05-27 |
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.»^.,--3:»;»-.;-;ft-r WEENS eOONTY REVIEW. rmiAkat Bnrr VrMaT Morning at nEEFOBT, QUEEBB OOUMTY, H. T CHARLES D. SMITH. Proprlator. ilII«Ot.If: CloPiliX. dVE OI-;M-I-c>i. Ilebietoa BOOl IM JOI raiimi Bxaovm »¦ ¦ ittnctlTe ud.irttstk St(li REVIEW OFFICE by hwir 9mm. VOL. ur. A FAMILY MEWSl'APER OF LOfA I. A.NH UKNF.RAI. tNTEI.MOENC E. FKJKEFORT, N. Y.. i? RID AY. MAY 27, 189S.. TERMS: ta.OO TEABLT IR ADVAtbl NOa 30. Bank of Rockviile Centre 'VILLAOE AYENtJE, Rockviile Centre, L. I. MirUUi r. Pnil.LIPg. Prr«ldenl, TBOMAS a. K.NKIIIT, Vlce-Pmldcnl, RIIIA ^I R, BMITH, Caahlar BOARD OF LiIRECTOBBi Darison, Thomas O, Knisht, It- Hiram K, BmltS, t>,Coiiiben, Wral«r B, Hmlth, Charles Ij, Wallaea, Anatln Cornw.n, NalBon H, ?mllh, John T, Davlfon, EdwonI T, TharstotL Baadlton W. Pearsall. Wa io a General Banking Bnaineaa ot Sttpodi and Diacoant. lalwoet Paid on Bpc<-ial Depoaita. laaued on England and the % Yoar Patronage Solirited. Hoora—0 A, M, to 3 P, M,; r.o A. M. to IliH. DlMOWlt Daya—Tneadayi and Fri- l0la*A.li IIHEFREEPORTBANK CAPITAL. $30.0(10. itin Street, ¦ Freeport, L. I. MBM-I RANDALL. PreaMrnt. OBAUNCKT T. (trRARlTK. VIoc-PrcaMsot WILX,IAM 8, HALL, Caahlar. ¦OABD OF DIRBCTORR. t. Randall, Cot, IE. Ooldar, iH. Clornwell, p. aoUlh, miff. ¦»». .-7 ... .^.....M, Wallaoa, (^enrKc M, Randall, William 8. Hall. _ lUtlss and liiducamenta la fdaaartaasntoiinal to Huh,, of althar tbe Ton ar Kmokirn tlanks or Trnal Oon- ^ bad avarjr acdomoilaiion as far aa la '; wHh conservative inaiiiiKentent. at the rate nf thro, per rent paM aa Ila, three months or more. II partsof Riirope. nklnir hnstnesH. , ornoratlous, companlea, aa- ate.. Millrlied. aallsfiM-llon Kusrauleeil, will ns-elve prompt attentton, aad rKUFKaHioNai. Dr. T.D, Carinan, <* SURGEON j» I ^:DentistaJ ^-»JlilB Street, Freeport. orricc hours: 8 JL* M. to 5 p. M. " • Greater New York • Dexita.1 Fa,rlors, leiOENECKER 1 SKIOMOilE. OOB. FULTON AND UOLU HT.l , Brooklyn, N. Y. •."I.OO , •.%.oo , • I.IMI , ¦alalTaath, fialdOiswaa. Oald ruiiB«s. 7 niUnc, FULTO!»-ANn ()(Nill STRKETW. Opp Loaaar'a, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; WILBUR r. TRCDWELL. I OOl/NHEUIR-AT-UtW. ' IM ¦¦¦iifc. Mreet, BroaklrB. N. T. TbB ¦iiar'a Ball. Freeport, L. I., Evenlnii^ and Kalunlars. j FRANCIS A. TAVLOR, I LAWYBK. ^-CORMIR MAIN ANO PUI.TON 5T1>, ,1-1. E. V. BALDWIN, -^BANJO SOLOIST.fH- Encaccmeiita at Low Kate« Addraaa, MEMPSTtlD or flttPOIl HI'RINKIW HA mm. JAMES PALMER. REAL ESTATE AQENT. RATCHOGUC, L I. or eirliaiiaa. write ?ull iwrUi-uIam, lowa* raah prior, and 1 will a.lr«rtl«i > al my uwn express. a. a. aaaataa. bo> aaa r& C. A. OORLON, ¦ONDCD AUCTIONCCN, aaa rsiiaoia" aiaca. , tauiaa ar.. ataa aHuacM, FRCCPORT. C.S. RANDALL, ArehHaet, Mtaa car. Brooklyn aie. andklslnat. map IXaXtrmaA Itepoi, Fr.-epnn, I., I WiOaaadlpatiai alloas pri pared (or all clari maaadim^ 'Hbnaiiles l. seaman. Carpentqr *««> Builder, rRCCPONT, ». I. ltnial«M ,-li..rrfiill. |
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