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QUEENS mnn review.
Pabllab^d Brary Fridar Morning at
FREEPORT, QDEEHB OOUNTY, N. T
CHARLES D. SMITH, Proprlator.
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TXIIMR: «S.M TIAKLT III ABVARbB
VOL. III.
i-Hi.i:r()i{T. N. v.. i-Kin.w. .itm: m. is:»s.
NO. 32.
WtnAMKIAI.,
Bank of Rockviile Centre
i^ VnXAOE AVENUE. Rockviile Centre, L. I.
¦AHUEL r. PHII.I.IPS, President.
, THOMAS a. KNKWT, Vice-President.
HIRAM R. HMITH, Cashier
BOARD OF MHF,r-rOR8: Aofeatt A, Davison. Thomas G. Knight, Jain Tlaciint. Hiram R Hralth.
Cmptwortll D.Combea, Wesley B. Knilth,
OSBSaw, IJayes. Austin Comwell, iaaiMir. PbUlIp*. Nris>in H. Hmltb. Mtaa W. DeMott, John T. Iiavlson.
Ulnx*DavliOn. Kdward T. Thurstnn,
Haallton W, I'earsall.
We do a 0«nenil Banking BtioineM of Dqiotiit and Diacoant.
IntMMt Paid on Spocial Duporfts. DtafU laaaed on England and ths
OOBtiBMlt.
Topr Patronago Solioited.
BaaUiiir Honr»-l) A, M, to 8 P, M,; fctuiJay. 9A. M, tol2M,
DtMoont Days—Taemlays and Fri- Ava.9A.H.
THBFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL, $M,00().
Main Street, - Freeport, L. I.
fOtSHJ. RANDAfX. Prtisldent. flBAUNCKT T. SPRAGHK. Vice-Prealdent, WILLIAM U. IIALL, Caahlar,
BOARD or niRECTORH,
I'liaun.evT. S Wllliain II V
lahB J. Randall.
¦ HhCox. Jllam E. Ofllder, 'allaoeH. Uornwell "" Smith,
aSrSatl?*'
Ofaa, annpt Isaal hoiMsy l^jl. ¦.. OlfSrs7*<-IIille« nnd indi
lle.irKe Wnila(-e. I.'.lies Pel III.
y H, Mmllh,
ffi^JI
from fla m. to
iii.ement. In
I either tke
._ ar Hmoklvn MaiikH or Trust flom-
ainl every a. .-.iniii.Inli.iii a™ far as li
uana«einent.
IM-r .-ent paid oa
The Italian rints.jieom .lefiiiitelj siip|iresse.I an.l tbe iiioiiari'liv ami the dreiliun.l saveil. Bul the Cniilinent has ha.l a warninK nf tlie etVeet ol cillting nil Western wlii-nt fiipiily.
It is prulialily n.d i^eiierallj knotvti that the wnnl "dail," used by many
ehil.iren in plaee nf tlui wi.nl "falh i - "
er," ia Ilii- pur.-sl Welsh. Tlie npen ;
ine w.ir.N ..f the Liinl's I'niyer in ; Alt
\Vel«h are "l-;iti lia.i. ' " i u.^'
WE SHALL FORGET.
Eniirland has perpetrate.l n jiuii op our war. nn.l let it not he lost: "Whal i are the L'nited States' reasnns fnr no- ' ing to war? Maine nml hii-inniu'.' .\nd tbis is paralyzing dear old Lou ! dou.
The eai-li.-^t r. nl-i -if illiistrnteil
I'omic lilernliire have lieen (lin"overeil hy Bnigs.'h Hey in a ,.aiiyriis of the twenty-sec'in 1 .iynaity. re.-eiitlv fotin.l at T.mnnh. The.Ir»wings are i-olorod, and they reprenetit auiiiinis |ierforin- ing ciiriiMiB anti.-K, ('nis ami rain figure lorgely in the illibstraliuiis.
Ari"r it all l« pa^t,
Si.rrow an.l mirth, W.- shall llnd pen.-g at laft.
Old Ul.ither earth, lu thy broad b.isiiui blest,
Peaee nhall be met; TlM-rehs Nirvana's rest-
We shall fiirxet!
Nauitlit ...f the w-iiKteil vears
Hr.-ali,- llii-oiiKh the'Kbjou Sav.ir .if bitter l-ar-i
riii.l-. 11..1 111" t,,ml.. Il.-allll.|li-|. al...llt til" be.l.I
l-aiieiii.i an.l W"t. HI.-.-pv .lull p..pp|.-s rel-
W" Mlinil f..ri:"|i
With this oneunla.'e l.'ft
Kat" Is .litarin".!. Iliiteof her stiiitf i".r"ft,
Mall
What ..an H matte
Hope's .Htnr has.
V'lien w" lire stn
We shall biri,."H
- J. U. 'I'avl.jr, lu r.ji
n.i etilT, .'lal Appeal,
Cnbirailo M|iriiii?^ is sanl t.i l.e the I ?!^'<OK**;(0!(«*)!f>e(©t'^*,>iO!e.OtOK5(eie(e(^?!s|
4,iietesi^ i.iwn in Ihe oiiiiiliy. No || -pjJJ^ ^yjj^|).^,-J-^yv^j (Jjppt^ ;.?
I'huri'b hells are riinf; there, and uo r '^-^
whistles are Mown, .\ loenl paper , ^ A wonder-stoiy From-Uio I .,1k- w
admits that d.iRs Imrk at iiitrht in., 2 '-'"'" "'^•'*-'"< ^
Colornilo Spiiiins, ns tln-y .l.i every- j ^ g, ,.„,v»iiii i-.„-aTNi;T. f
where else. Imt it al.lfi that "when ; l<: they ran aliout they make nn noise with tlieir fert in the samly soil. "
^^•iOieeiO(ei«;ii*x*>ioK)io(eiotyieN*oio(eiQi'.S
N a certain vil-
ilhs.
i.po.
DoaasKenersI benkinii lnisiii.-ss
aooonnia of r.irieiratl.iin-, i ..mpanlea, at.
JtBtlnaatisrR.tl..n irus liMalrieawlil I
laanlr
• raaai
' pr.inipt attention, aad
nUiriWMKINAI.
SURGEON j» '"1
Dentist... I
• Greater New York •
X>ezit£il Fa.rlors,
lONemECKER I SKIDMORE,
OOR. FULTON AND (iiiLU .STS
Brooklyn. N. Y.
I Si
afTMtii,
« 5.7.7.7:.
r VMiltic, .
I up.
• ,»0 u|>, rOLTON AND HOLD STKKETS,
Opp. l«aiar'i, Brooklyn, N. Y.
; WILBUR F. TREOWCLU
( OOUNSBIAIR AT IMW,
IM rilMUll KIract, Hrooltlyn, N. T.
Taa Blp.a't Hall, rrtieport, U. I.. Kveninic.. and Hatunlays.
FRANCIS B. TAYLOR,
LAW YKR.
«0««B MAIN AND PUI.TON .nraw
nampttead, I. I.
E. V. BALOWIIM.
-^BANJO SOI.OlSr.iH-
C<«Mrt Entaccmcnts at Low Kates Addtaaa, HEMPSTEAD or FRtEPORT.
Says the Atehisoii (ilniie; Women .\ll over the r.iiliitry nr.' .irgniiizing h lioyrott ou French iiiilliiiery he.'aiise of the unfriendly ntlitmie of Frniiee. It would he n mean man who wniil.l rail attention to the fni-l that theso Women hnve lioiight their spring mil¬ linery, and don't e.xpect to liny nny luore until November, when the war will be over. As we desire tn ho known as a lovely chaiaetor wo refuse with her exertiniiH,
f&^ Inge in Kussia
'^A^ a ynu UK bn.
lived witb his
H tep in n I b er,
:',<J who, us the nl.l
tMlorieHgo, treat- .-.1 him with ^¦reiil .riielty. If ever aiiytliing went wrong, uo mnl ter whether he was to blame not, tbe old woman wnul.l boat him with tt stick Iill she beeanio fatigued
to draw attention to such a little thing,
.\ceoriliiig to the Iinliuu F.tigineer lie mercbaut murine of Japan has iu- iireiised since the Chineso-.TapancKe war from 1B0,0IJ!) to -tOO.don tous of steam shipping. Lines are now organ¬ ized sailing from the chief ports ol Japan to China, India, Europe, America and Aniitralia, This growth follows a change from an agricultural llnkes over llie m.-udnw
The two were very poor, ami one day the mother begge.l some wheat nf one .if her iieighlinrs, nn.l sebt the buy with it In the mill to huve it groiiiiil. The miller knew of their poverty, un.l he grouuil the wheat without charging the buy auything, who set oul ghiilly for iiiiine, carry¬ ing tho snowy iiilu iu a pan ou his head,
liut he had not gone for when,'of a HUiliieii, np cnme a wind fi-nm the
Illl, nn.i blew nil the Hour in Hinitty
II, M,
to a manufacturing notion. In 1H7J Japan only exported manufactnred articles to the value of 8.50l1,OnO; iu
The boy stooil nghast, looking at it. Mow the iiarliclis dance.l in the breeze, now blowing high and like a luist obscni-ing tho sun, again falling
IHllfi exports of this class amonnle.l over tlowers au.l grasses like u .lelioate to JH.5,00n,nni1, or forty per cent, of h.mr-frost
her totol exports.
The boy aaw all this, but did not ndinire ii, for be kuow tho peualty he iiiii.'«t pny nil his return, .\n tbere w;iH till h.'lp for it, ho turned ««oy Mllll a sinh, mill souu reui'hed hnme,
"Where is the flour'/" tbo mother cried.
Tll.' boy slio'ved tho empty pan, and proceeded In t II her what hud hap
.\n English iiiodical j.iuninl hns noted somo cni'ious medical adver¬ tisements. Tho speaittl .jiutH of a certain mineral 'spring is ftiut "it stirs the dermal fiiiictions," wliile it is
also "an excellent reconslitntive of peiiod. In n rnge, the cruel womiiu animal economy," and bna moreover liicke.l up her stick nml thrashed tbe
0 beneficial eVect ou "tho oculary '',''''''' ','''"'" «'<'''«,''*"» «« "^o •I""'-
,,., „„ . , . . Khe put hnn nut, Hovliig:
apparel! Ihe inyenlnr of a eoitn,,. ..,,^, ,„ „^„ „„„, ^,,^, ,^„ ,,j,^ j^ ^^
"fresh air reapiratnr for thc una of ,„,.„ _,,„„r ii,,,,^ ,,r ,,,,_,. y,,„ j^,^ ;,
indoor patients," observes iliibicli- And uulil lie dne.-i, you need uot re-
callv; "(July compare tbe cbiili- ""¦" her.-' '
che;ked cnituti-y lo.l Hiving in fresh „J'-.:;::;^l!"r'';h"::^;:uM
.j,.ouaii'. Willi in epiteof s,.ai.ty fnod ,,„ ^,„., ^yhiil .'.nil.l be dn! It was
is ahniiniliiig ill health) with the pale- liad enougli to be beaten, bnt
checked child of towus, betier fi.l, and secured indoors against Iho Iir»»unrt open nir, ami ynu will imme diately jierceive Iho .lillereiit elTecIs product by .fresh oir nu Imth beiugs."
^1^
MimiNKMiri-.tKitn.
JAMES PALMER.
REAL ESTATE AQENT,
PATCHOaUC. L i.
S£
Farms l.-.ilars, ill a<lvcrllM.
A conlempnrary complains nf "Uear Ailinirul" as an inept title for a muu so eiuinontly i|iiulirieil fnr keepiug in front as is tho coiniueror nf .Mouiln, observes tbe Now Ynrk Tiiues. The point ia not ill-tokon, but designations of rank nre ijiieer. anyhow, ami few of thi'iii will Htiiml iiiiii'h ,'\i.iiiiiiali..ii by pliilnlngists. .Villi "A.liiiiial" Itself, hieh this critic I'hiiius f..r liia liein. abnut the rineeri'st nf th.. I..t. The wnrd is the reiiinnnt nf nn .Vraliic phrase, nf wlihli tli.> beginnitiB was
us alas. Ihnl tlie triitli imisI be I..1,1' --straight frniii Spain. ".Viiiir nl bahr" m.^aiit "ruler of the sea.' When ,the "bahr" was ilr.i|ipe.l, nf ciiurse, tbo ni'ti.'le slinuld have gmie, ton, but It ili.lii't. ami wlii'ti smiie overwise jiersmi put in a "il" becnuso he Ihnnght he knew that the wnrd «n-< Latin, It became as ab-iird a mu.I.lle as the dicliiiiiary cniitains wluoli is saying a uno.l .i.'al.
tllllt was bi-lter. than having uo bome, .So he thnught oh he went crying on
Ho wamlere.l f.ir a long time til! he ren.'heil a great lorost. Tho trees grew sn el.isely nu.l sn high that it aeemoil always to be twilight there. Vnl u s.iun.l nf singing bird or busy inse.'I ilistiirl.o.l tiui ipiiet. but ov.-V nil Hecmeil n hush, as when the wimls are Inlloil to r.'st bef.ire the breokiiig of the loiupi'st. The ,'hii.l un.l.-r- slnod tbese simis. lntt ho .said tu him¬ self:
"Retl.'r .ll.- h.'r.' in the stnnii tliiin wail.ler h..111,-l.-s III 111" wnilil," am! H.I he clileii.l III" ihuk nveiiiie.s ,,f Iri-.'s.
llul uli.n 111. hml walked half n ,l../eii slops In- lii'ciimi. c.insi'i.iuH nf ,i
taken, fnr uu.l i...on 111
.II.-llllllll..1 sp.il,
U'l.l- I..1.kun; ..1,1
¦Well, my s,.,i, what il-i ynu ' ,-i,., lie liir.ls siiiit n.d ami when- miI.I iiials fear t.. Iiea.l'' Know v..ii I'nil Illl- y laml- Wh»l Wlll
vnn; either Mmir nr liread, or mnupv. Ask It what ynu will."
With Inanv wmils the poor boy thanked the South Wiml for his gift, aud rau liniiie with it as fast os h< coul.l go.
"Here, mother," he erie.l, "uat uiat the wind bas giveu for tbe flout he slnle"
And telling her the property of th« basket, he set it down, Itiime.liateh she called f..r o .linner tn be placeC before them, and so sumptuoiis u re¬ past iinmeiliately wos in tbe basket that Ihe woman embraced the boy fot
joy- So oil weut well for n long time. They hod wlintsnever they wishe.l fnr, nnd the buy nn lunger wos auhje.-t tc the violent lUillireaks ot temper ou the port of the stepniolher,
Oue iltiy, hnw. ver. 11 lluke m.le liy witb o lurtie train nf fnllnwer.s,
"tin out and nsk the duke lo diiif wilh us, ou.l be sure uot to .nme back alone! "
The boy went to obey, nml when li< deliver.'il his mes.sage the iliike loughe.l, Unt, turning to hia men, h( said;
"(ioynii with tbe lad, ami I hop* you may dine well!"
Theirwitli a laugh he rode ou, Tbe meu did uol wish to in'conipany the peasant buy, fnr tiie hnt looked sc poor thnt they expcitoil a light fare.
What was' tlieir surprise, then, tc seo 0 feast spread lit for a king, ami so plentiful that a host might have eaten nml still mu.'li have remained uatoiiched. Then tbey seated them¬ selves wilh 0 hearty goodwill, Bui they watched closely the two pool peaple. Snnii ofter they perceived how everything was aiip))lied from the basket, ami tbe leader determined to possess it for themselves,
lie iiis|iatcheil ouo nf his followers to procure a basket like the magic one, and when the boy and his moth¬ er wero away, they exchanged the two. Soon afterw-arils they departeJ ami told the diik" their gnnd fortune.
The woman, however, unaware nl the tri.'k that had been played npnn hor, threw all the reiuainder of the bonipiet nway. For she thought what was so easily obtained was uot worth coring for.
Next day, therefore, when she went to the basket as usual, she obtaineil no resjionHe to lier request, i-jiiraged i;,!.;aiii, she turned to the buy and said:
"(i.l back 1.1 till, wiml, ami tell bim 1 want my liuiir biicl., or else iiaynieut fur il,"
And when the boy protested, she took the stick oud belabored him witb it. So he went again to the home ol the winds oud repeated his story,
"Fear not:" the South Wiml naid, "Take this back, and when tlie witch dore.s to strike ynu again sny: "Five, cnmo out of the cask uud punish her."
So the boy returned home with the second gift of tho wind.
"Hero, mother, is a cask in place of the bosket, " -
"What do I wont with a cask?" and in a terrible rage she came towards the boy with u slick in her haml, Uut he darted behiud the cask and cried out:
"Five conu- ont of the cask and pun- i ish her!" [
Immediately five great fellows I Ainns vill., 9, Iii.'lu.I sprung fortli ami pave the old witch- | I"',',^,V'"',f onwnr.i to
THE S,\BI'.,VTJI SrUOOL'
NTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR JUNE 12. i
" Mlllllib-.l whi-lli was spok"ii by tha r..phet, "i'li"v purt".l MvKarin.-uts nmoni? ud upou .Mv
An.l Ili"y i-ru.'i:l".| llim and paH"d ts. .-n-tlug b.l.s. Hint it liiluht Mlllllib-.l
them, and upou .Mv v.-siure .11,1 thev east lots.' .So it unmet.i" pas.-as II" had times sal.l that II w..uiil. llut wh.. enu .'.iiii- preli.-n.I It' Tin- Lor.l of ulorv. Hi" I'rea- l..r ..f ail tliinifs, liauirlng up.n a .•r...ss, with nulls llir..iii!ii liau.Is au.l fi-i-t, ma.l" a eiirs.' f..r me. iim.I" sin |..r ineiUal. ill,. 1,1; II I'.ir, v., 211, tlinl I uiik'ht 1... save.l. II.. lua.I.. the Ir.n that r..riii".| the unil-an.l Hi" w..n.I that r.irni...I Ih.. .-r..s.s lui.l the uii-u whn uall.'d IIIiu Ih.'r" au.l .',.ns. ut"d to be ,siil.juet to all fur lb" tim.', 3ii, "Au.l silllug down lln-y wnteh.-.l Hliu
Sanipsoii Destroys All of the
City's Deleoses After Three
Hoars of Bombardment.
vll„
Ksth"
III,, 15, How ilesperalelv wb'ke.I nn.l har.l sud.iea.iis th" natural lieurt of man uo one knows but Oo.l Himself (,Ier. xvll., U, nil, Periiaps you euill.I not l.i.ik u|ion I'hrlst ou the ..r.ws bir yoii-^y..u .-..ubl not bear It, Hut vou "an look upon the multl- :ii.Ii-.s for wliuiii 11" dl"d, who kuow not ol Ill:ii, au.l be in.IilTereut as to whether they -ver hear of Hlm?
37, "And set up over His hen.l His aeeu- •ntlon written. This Is ,lesus, tho King of the Jews." It was written in I Ireek an.i Latin an.l Hebrew (Luke x.xlii,, 3H), for it wn,s an.l will vet lie seen to he a truth of wori.iivl.l" import, L'ntil It lieooines n reality In th" eyes tif ali uatiuns the world will never hnvo the pea.'e nnd pruspeHty that nre lu store fnr her Mer, III., 17; Isa, Ix,. «, 7; Luk" I,, ,'U, ,131, Let us bo u bed I- ent to Isa, Illl., «, 7, aud rememlier i's, cxxll.,!),
SS, "Then were theee two thieves eru.-l- ned with Him, one on th" riKlit haud an.l another on the left. " It H a.|ii.-.I In Mark XV,,'it, "Aud the S.-rlpture was fulllib'.l wti.'h Halth, An.i H" was uuiiib.'r".l with th" transgress.ir«." In Ills life tb..y ha-I salie.I Him glutton. wlnel.Kiber, .levll, and In His deatli tli.-y woul.I proelnim to the worl.l that II" was nauK-hl but an evil-doer au.l a liar, uud II" laeoklv submitted to it
3;», 40, "Snv" thvself. If Thou be the S.in if tl.i.I.'om.'.b.wn fr.im the cross," Tliu,l thev rovlle.l Hlm in His agonv and self im- p..s",I hel ple.ssn.-.ss nul male sport of His •aylug that He woul.I lalse the ["uipielu thr.-e days I.I.ihu II., 111-21), uol knuwlug Ihat they w"re preparlns the wav for Him 111 do that V"ry tliiuK, H" ooubl liuve saved Himself, He e.iuld have eome down from theeross, llut Ho.'ould not .save Himself mil others to.),
41,12, "If lI"lietli"KlnKof Israel, let Him now.'nine down froui the eross and we will believe Him, " Hut they II...I, bir Hi"v were 'liliilr"li of their ful li"r (J.ihii vlli,, 111 and nf tlio sum" stoek as tli.ise wh.) kreje.-ted :ioil as their KiUK aud .i"maii.Ie.l a klug Ik" thus., .if olli"r nations 11 Sam vlli,, 7|
K, I'.II. How ureal til intrn-t In Nntli-
ini.'l, who sal.l Iron Hi.. Ii.-iut, "Hal.hi, I'h.ill nrl 111" Son of 11.1.1; I'li-iu art the Klug Jl Isra.'l " iJ.iliti I,, III),
4,1, "H"triist...I In liul. Let Him deliver dim now If He wlli have Hlm, for He aald, I am the S.iuof Oo.l," Thr thev denied ¦h" I-'iither au.l the Son nln. .apblly Hlle.t ap the measure ol their intipiltv. See thelt wnr.l "now," they woubl have it done n.iw, rh"re Is mu.di slu eveu .iuthe partuf liod's j.eople In Ihelr setting lllm a time nud saving "now," this day or week or mouth or year. Ami be.'iinse He .Lies uot humor them they llud fault with Him, This la neither faith uor |.atl"n.-e, hul Is more npt bl be a.ilf and the devil,
44, "The thieves also whloh were eruel- /led with Hlm ensl the same in His teeth, " Hut one afterward repent.'d ami gave Hlm llio jny ct faith In Him an.l went to para¬ dise with Him tlmt day (Luke xxilll,, 41- 43), tlu the "rose is seen as nowhere else Iho love of Uod tous (I Johu lv,, V; III,, 111), nn.l about the cross Is seen overy phase ..r 111" human heart,
I,".. "Now fr.un Hie sixth hour there
was ilarkn.-SB over all tho land uuto tUo
llllllll hour,' l'o.ssiblv the refereuce In
"S ihls darkness while
soiuething yid to be
that Uod is light, aud
wumoii snch a throsliim, as she really , [;,'";,','::;'•„ Z:Lltaet'' nt all (I Johu I., 6). deserved, fur she was very wicked. „,„i darl:ne».s is suggestive of evil ond of
When Ihe boy thought her sulH- ! eatun 11 Tlmss. v.. 6; Epb. v., 8; Ool, I, 13; ciently punisbeii ho listened lo ber j -'i"'" '¦I- '"I. Even thi cries for luorcy and cried; [ ["rmg'f.jr't'lui sin" of men,
"Five, go back to tho cask," and 4li, "And about the uinth hour Jesus imme.liutoly Iho live meu disappeared ' ^'rb-'l with a loud voice, .saylug, Ell, Ell,
FORIS SHELLED TO SILENCE.
Iiiny Spanish Artillerymen and Sailors
SI-.iiM, but Not an American
Tar Fell.
e.I Pro¬ of tht
T"irinr Klitbllnjf, I.asltiia TI lli.rliu tVlil.h FlfL-eu Ii. J.-.llle« Ill.blle.I Ibe Orle ila.l....-—r.>l....el lll-doiiez, Fai.iou« as aiiAnllb-ry Kiperl, Iteported tn Have ll.-eu Kille.l l.r Seriously Wounded by a Sbrll i-r...ii tbe Aiiierb-an Fleet — Sliifl.t Injury In tlie Mastarliusetts— MoKl »r III" M.aiilsli llnllerl.-a Were MleM<-"d—Tbelr li.li.il Were liadly Manned, nn.l llnr Kleet l-:«iu|ie.l AI....i>l r allied.
KiMisios,Jaiiial.'a( liy I'al.I.'1,-Till'"om- biiie.I Ib-els of ..ur muy un.b'r Ib-ar A.lmir¬ al Sampson nu.i romuio.b.re Schl"y ".mi- pb.t.'.l the redu.'Il.iu cf the fortllb-al|..iis uf Sniitiag.i dl. I'ubn, bnlt.'riiiK .town the wall.- of Hi.- prill.-ipal f.irt I lioat bins, beliiud whl.-li A.lmlral i'"rvera's-hips li", ami do- ini; lerribi" e.ve.'iiiinii nm..ii« Hie Spanish .'avnlrymeu, Tli" l..iiiil.arilui"nl and a real bombanlmeut It «-a,s tbls time- iilste.l nearly Ihree h.uirs, ami Hie .'i.inniaii.l to .'ease llrlliK was uot hnlsted fr.'iii Hi" IblK- shipN'ew Vork unlll the last slmt from the Hh.ire biill"ri"s im.l l..rn lliesea.
Th" foriiibiiibi" I-',str.'lia au.l Cava bat- terl"s liiii.'.l to l-.'l-lv .liiriin; 111" last hour if til" b.iiiibar.liiii-iil, I'll.-V IV.-re so sliiit- l.'r.'.l thill II is .l..iil-triil wii.-lii.-r tli"V.-an I." ..f tlii'smaib-st Ki-rv.-.'I.l theSpanbinls iu III., future,
Thor" was a lieavv fog and a slw.dv riilu
.luriiii; II nitairi-meiit. The Amerloan
KUiiii"rs, hu«'"V"r, rose suporlor l.i lb" iiil.-t, ami Hi"lr keen i-ves, -ii| pl..m"ntod by iilifh skill, .lire.'t.-.l the shot nnd shell
\ltli I
rrl lb' etl"
Again 111" S|.aiiliir.is pi al.i"mark-mon. Tlo-v u baltli-slilp M«s,a..|iiis.'stt liiK lop Wll- .-Iru.'k, but .Iliiiing". Till. ..ilier sill Not ..n.. ..fnur salb.rs wn Ou" man on the Suwam-.
SANTIAGO HVRROR. SHOWING THE DEFENSES AND THE PLACE WHFRF AMERICAN TROOPS WERE LANDED,
.pialliv, and m.ist of th.-lr shots went wide. Smoke setlle.l aniuii.I Hie ships In dense olouils, r"li.l"riliit a.-.'urate aliillllg illrtl- .'Uil, There was no iniiii.i uvrini; of the ll.-"t, the ships r..iiialiiliii; ut their original stations nn.l llrini! sl"ailllv.
Til" Mpia.lr..i,s wire so elose Inshore that I wns .nm. ult I.ir the Ameriean gunners o r.-aoh the i.alt.-rb's on the hill tops, I.ut heir llriiiK- was "s..,.lb-nt.
till' l..imliiir.lii
out.
I I., pr.'v.'iit llrini; un Morro
IS the Aiii.-rl-'ilii A'liulml hud been 1 tllllt I.loiitoiiaiit Ilnls.in and the ther prisoners of Ihe .M"rrlnia.'nre oon- n.'d there. In spile of this, however, I Rlrnv shots .lumaire.l Morn, rnsllo
I'llMl.. Inf
vha
i.Ior
v's lill.. im.ve.l ol.iser r". llrini- at -horb-r nun,-.-, Th" ,11 and Ti'xas ..aii-.l wib! bavo,. til" Spanish shore balli-rb'-, .|iiioiily ii; Ihem, While Hie larger ships ugaging III.' io'avv batteries, Ilm 'O nii.I 111" Vixi'li i-lo-,..l wilh III" islior." I.all"rv .ipp..-ll" Hii'iii, ralu- liiK rai'i.l-IIre simi- i,,,,.,, it ami .pib'tiy pla.'liii: III" i.iiil..rv out ..I Hi.' liiilit,
-lie llrn..klvii . b.-.'.l I.l .'ii;lil liuu.lre.l
I-, au.l tli.-'ii III" ib.slni.'li au-.'.l Lv
eillis ami thos.. ..f Hi.. .Mm l.b-h.-a.I lud
as was really awful. In a few miuul.-s
the w.iodwnrk I.I Kslrelbi b.rl was burning.
m^^mi
im^
AMEIIICAN TIIOOPS I.AMil.N'O WITH SIEOE TH.MNS TO llEIirri-; SANTIAOO.
iut.i tho cask.
Theu, ngaiii, all Went well for aluug time. Tho temper nf the wit.'h wa.s much imiirovoil, indeeil, so much no that she bucatuo olmuHt hiiiiian, and the buy le.I a huppy life—fnr him.
Hut on.' llliy tho imitlier sai.l:
"(In tn the .luko am! dcmaml the basket fmni him."
".So I will," the youug iieasant said, and ho depai'le.l.
When he reoche.l tbe palace be sni.l to the servants:
"Tell the duke to cnme ont ami fight me, or rotiirn nie my basket,"
Kight merrily did the unbleiiian laugh nt tins brave chnllengc; but he sent wnnl whi-re he wnul.l meet the peasant on tho morrow In fight. So ipiii'kly hime ran the lo.l aibl mi the mnrrnw he .'iiiiio with his cask In the uppniiited plu.-e,
S 1 the rliike appenre.l with ma
H.-rvoiit
the liny shnllld lie tliranlie.l fnr Ills 1
snleiice, his lu.-u Hteppe.l fnrward In seize liim.
Hut tln-y w.'re too late. \.i snonor
.li.l the pi-aKaiit Bi-c tlu-ir motive Ihau
hlhaul?—that Is to say, Mv liod. .Mv Ood. wliy Last Thou forsaken .M"? While ..hapt"r8 uro devoted to tho savings and doings of Herod nad I'llato uu.l til" I'hb-r priests an.l others nt this lilll", th.-r.' are bul seven savings uf l.'Urist
r r.b-.l In the whule f.ui'r Kusp'.Ls, aud
tliov seem to have been Iu the foll-.wlng ..r.|.-r; Luko xxlil., 34, 43; John xlx., 27; Math, xxvll., ill; John xlx., 21, 30; Luko xxlil,, 411, Ouu suggusts;ihat thev loll ua ..f His love for sinners, re-i'lvlug the penl-
to.ut. earing for,lurn I. Hie depth of His
BulIoriuKs, His thirst for s..iiIm, the l,..und- b'ss wnr.l, til" trlumpli of faith, Auolhet has snii .Miuoornlng theiu that tliey are .I.'"P"r than the sea, higher than the heaven, I.riglit.'r thau the sun, ami need ii-.t Iho lamplight ol our explanation, ('..ii.-ernlnp the one iu uur lesson some re- fu.S" tu believe that He wns forsaken and say Ihnt He only felt like It b.'oiius" Hie real.
Thelb'.'l b.rmi'.t iu d.inbl" eolumii, six liilb-s ..IT .M..ri-.i r,is||.., at ll o'oio..k 111 Hi" iii..ri.iiii.-, nil I -I.-11II1...I -b.wlv tliri." Hiou- siiii.l vanls..!! -li..i-.',lli.'Iti-...iMvii l.-ii'Ilug, b,II..w.-.l l.v III" Marl.i.'lii'ii.I,lh..'T.'\a-uti.l Hi.' Ma-.-a.'hu-.'lts, ,111.1 tur 1 iv"-twar.l,
I'll.'- 11.1 lill", lll.l N.'W Y.irk li.a.lliii;,
Willi lll.l N.'W urb-iiii-. 111.' lank...'. Hi" I..Wll an.l Hi" Hn-guu lulluwitig, luriii'd
11 fear an.
Ila'" ha-
"W..
.w Ihal
.1-, ('..1,
.1 Ireiiibliug tho chll.l l.,|.!
Is it sn''" eri...! the n|.|
-hall uoo, we shall Sl.,.'
1 am the mnther of tin-
ic Wllh me am! all will 1,,-
I'll.
». •. aaaataa. aoi ttt
C. A. DORLON,
BONDCO AUCTIONCCH,
•a* rtuaws' ataca,
aaataa ar., aiaa aaaaa*. mClPVRT,
K. S. RANDALL, AroMtMt,
•¦aacar, Braakirn ave , and Mala at., app. tXatlraaA D«*m. Treepmn- L I
CMAMLES L. SEAMAN,
Carpenter *"" Builder,
mccPonT. i_ I. Eatimalw .b.'rrf.illT fnT>n.
tV<ul l-a. IS tnken
GEORGE A GILSOII RA!POR^~
CAKPBNTI-H5 ANI) Rl'ILDCK:^. rReEPORT. L, 1
¦aTtaa rwMtly enmpMed ihe RF.VIKW Wll.HIMI w" «r, rrepared to lake
TnaaHMn. laT Gai<>>«.ar
BiiMcn I Geeeral Ceotractors.
I* AeMort A\rfM«. •ROOKLVN N V.
taw* fnr «la al I ttbU^>MT, 1.. I, th.
mam drMnihW- ImiMki^ id.io .-n leuif Hbail Nl.- < gnwlnl atrerw. wid iiMUb
The olijcit less.iii whi.'h (b-rmsiiy preseiilK to ns iii the iiiaiiiifaclu beet sugar is wort by nf eratiou ou our part. Twenty-live years ago (Iermany itriporte.i almost every lumnd nf sugar c.iisuiin.l within her borders; to .lay she iiiaiiil facturcs so much sugar that in aMi tion to supplying her l<wn dnnieslic aants she is able t.i make large ship ments annually In fnrcitn markets. At the present time tha siiciir indns try iu (iermany enibra.'cs .iti.i estab lishuienls. These estalilislinieuta con sume annually ]:l,721,ili»ll tons of boots, an.l produce thorefrnni l,7;ts, S.>i,l Inns of sugar, l'ntil (iermaiiy f.irjjel In tbe fr.'nt in tbe uiatMifacliire of b»ct sugar. Franoe euj.ijed the distinctinn ..f in iiig the great Kuro pean centre .-f tins imp.irtaiit lU- dastry. lii.hcl. the mlu-iry sprung np in Krau.-e .Tiginally. an 1 the g«-at Emperor Nap..|e.in is given the cre.llt of ils introdiicliou. Since (iermany has forged ahea.) of I'ram-e in th.' mauufa.tiire of beel sngar, wliat i«t.. prevent Hie I'nlte.l Stales from f..rg IUK aliea.l of (iermany? asks the .\t- lanu ( .iiist.i.itb.n. ()ur ooil pro- daees in abui. la
ol angar Iseet-. an l ih. re is no reaaun why we shonl.l not i : i.-k fr nu tier many tbe prestige uhi.U siie has plucked from France in the manufac tare of beet sugar, J'.ut iii a l.litn.n toils pro.lii.-liou ol sugar beets, this .•ountry i« al».) rich lu its proluelion of sngar cane, an-l ther* is absolutely BO reaiii^u ahy the l"i;ite.l States •hoald nnX ine able to supply the iraota •I tha aoUre slob*.
sll.. |....k 111" I.l.v bv the linii.l am! led him .iocpcr an.l d.'.'per into tlie dai knees; ami ns th" grnwtli li,..-niiie d.-iis.-r ami the .larku.-ss ni..re palpii
1.1... till' ipllet lll'.'aillO iiinri- luleiise
¦¦•'• V..Ujj-eliiiw -till It is'-" she Hoiil.
consul after aT.in,' silcii.'e, "fliat is be- lause my snus are away There are fnnr of t'hem The X,uth Win.), the Ka-l Wiu.I. Iho S.iuth Wind ami the We-t Win.l. when th.-y .-..me home, oh. then the fnr.'st is 'md still. Hut whi.li id my M.iis iiti.le ynur llnur
"Alas, kiml nitt.Iani. il was the S..utb Win.l '
"Never fear, ncvi-r f.-ar. all will be well'"
Thev nnw r.-a.-li.-la little hut. .l.-,-p in Ihc l:..arl ..f the wun.l. Iln etitei- iiig. Ihe «..iiian eail
"l,)nick. jump on the stove an-l cover vnur.-eir '
"Wiiv';'' erie.l the cliil.l in terrnr.
"(.'nick, .d.cv.lie" the Wnll,ail sal.l. "I h.'ar my s..n tbe N..rlli Wind com iin: .111.1 he will freeze _\..ii. '
S.I the bny nbeye.rii.-i ; an.l none loo S....I1, ti.r'willi a lernli.- muse, in riishe.l tin- .-l.lest «, great chl came with him
For a l.ing tune the bny remain."1 .'.-II.-. ale.1 ami hear.l ta.-li of the e.ins
niT'iuv was 6.1 great. Mv oulv answer Is Hint H.I was tli" Truth, nnd Ilo nlwayn spoke tb.. truth.
47-411. His saving vas abuut as well uu- dorstood na mauv ol Ills savings w.-r" by His owu dlsoipl.-s. He was tslklux lo il'.if. Ills Kalh"r, au.l lii"v tlio.iKht He was .'all- , , , lllg lor Kliiis. N.n iiiu-'h w.irsH than when
au.le.I Ihat -leaklutf I.l III- .lls.'ii-b'- ..I the false doo- lriii"..f 111.' Phaiis.-.-* they thought thnt II" was sp..iiklim I.l br.'ii'l for thebo.lv,
50. "J.-1I9, wli.'n II" ha.l cried again with a 1.111.1 v..t-", y|..l.l".l up tho Kbnst," Iu ver.-o 4fi, as w.'ll ns here, Matthew speaks uf Hia .'rylug with a loud voice,
he jump.'.! iiei.inii iho cask and cried.' '^!^ :i':\i^;:i, ';;;':;;r,";;;:i:;'ri:^^^i!
I'lvc to each nue nf thom, ont of piroumslauoes, but rath.T eoullrm Hl.s 1 the cask'' words elsewiu-re: "So.. nketii Mv lite [
Oh' what a Ilmo there was Ilieii * troui Me. I luv It .b.wn ..I Myself." S.ime veritable nrmv raise.l in nu iliMant id ""'' 'hsfH" .Iled n.d be.-ause of th" suffer- i«iiiaiite niiiiy luise. in nn iiiMai t nl |„^s .,1 oru.'illxlon, but be.-ause of a bruken liiiio' And h.iw the ureal felii.w s i.oart, whl-l, was ma.le maiitt"»l when the wliippe.1 the duke's men au.l the .Inke ¦ l.l'..'d nn.l wator II..wed Irom His side. It himselftill Iheyall begged an.l pl..i..lsd Is dnli'lie'l- H'-lsd".i.l. His body Is left i..r „,,.,¦ .V '"'¦ -I'lsepli nil.! M.'...i"iii'is t<> lay kin.iiy
""^"""•y- awnv. II" c.minltt.'.l Ilia Spirit unto His
"Illl ono ciiditiiiii 1 call mv men on," the bov sl.iiitlv sai.l ;iiii.l the diik" t..l.l him I.l name it.
"I iive 111" ba.-k my liask"t ami let me depart iii pi-aci-.'
"fall ynur m.-ii ..If. ,-all v..iu- iiieii oIT'"
"llaok int.. the ca-k every live!"
Ami so en.le.I this famous light.
Tliobi.y g.d his basket, ami, carrv ing It ami the cii-k, so..n rea.-lie.l h'la III.me. Ami thence forth neither he nor the stepinniher watiti"! f.ir aiiy¬ tliing, uor illll :slie i-v.-r lose her teiu- per again, f.ir she knew- the Hve were thero In imiiish her,--St, Lnuis Star,
His I-alher He went and v.TV h-.oii wo|.'..iii".l the re.Ieomed ono from th" .'r.,!.* uext t.i His owu, (Vhere ar"th"V' What Is It like? Why does no .-ue.-on'i" ba.'k t.j ll-ll us more about it? Hi.-sai-.I nr- Ihev iliat have n-it seen, yot I.an- b"ll"x.-.I that I.l.lie Is Kain, L. d"part llll.l I." with I'hrlst is far li"tt"r. Lesson I I.-I l-er.
'Mt utat sTatement,
III. ."«... 1,1 11,^ yi„„,l, „, „„, „, ,n,.-,4i. Ins, ilur I.. War i-.>|H-n.lll.ire.,
^Tli" bi.-l ,b-l,i slal",ii"iit l-ail".| from th" l.arim"nt, \Va-hiu«loii «ii..w- lonlh ..f Mni-til" liebl ,.f tbe ¦a ln.-r.-iu»".I *I',i,.UI,IiIk i'lie n..|nler"sl an.l -n wbi-'ii lu- t has oeas.'d alu-'e malurilv wn- r- i »7I.=,,ll',i.,.. lnt"rest-l."arlr,K .1-1.1 in¬
lh" -h-.r...
Th" Spanish It l-.l.,.ll.tfiii 1 ai- .. I., ,1 m..v-iii..iil aiu
viliK In th
"Ila au
-urthw.
r"mali
' span
I'liiira.- " .b-tis
.1 1'
irk.
1...1
isr.
" I,
ataiii
. ab.i
sll.-ii
Is .1-.-
..| 11
la
li.-
.I.
ri.
l.- l.l
Hml ill Hie u rnlt.-.I stal .|"l.| beam., l"r".t has .:
.1
sii.i,|.-iilv the Ii.wn tlr<-.I a lirelv"-ln.'h -li.-li ivhi.-ii stni.'k Ih" Luse .if He. K-lr.'lIa l-ain-rv a.1.1 l..re up III" w..rks. Iii-lanlly
llriuk- l-.--'aii Iron Hi Ii"ar A.lmlral Sunn.-
".-11 au-l I -U-I l.-p- s.-lil"v a .-.-iumii-.and
K t..rr.-nt .1 -li.-li, Ir..in Hi" -hip- b-ll upon
epl|«,| p,
nptly. but very pu.ir
1 tlii'liiilt.Ty wassll"iic...I, liring no more
'liuiui: tl iigagi'iiioiii.
Kast war.l, the N"W Vurk and N.'w Or-
i.'aiis slii'u I ilii'Tavo bull..rv In iiiib'k
or.b'r, mill I hou -li.'lkd Hie earriiworks io- i-nt".I iiigliLriM'.
Lal.-r till. llriiiK was nul an aooiiral", uw¬ lug In 111" ..b-viili-.i' uf II'.. giiiia. Many of 111" sll..lis, h.iiM'ver, lun.led, nnd the Span¬ iah Kiinui-ra r.tin'.l.
Ml..rllv arii'r:i ..'.'l.i.'k I Irlni; case.I,
til., wiir-liips tin-iiiiig ill or.li.r I., p.'iiiilt the US" of Hi.-ir p.irt batteri"-, Th" llrlng
•allll
..rtliiiiiib-r, iiii'l IliesI l-ii lialt"ri.-s Willi I lir.ik" out III III.- I'liial -.III.
11 r.-i V lli" "
riiik- I'I III.' Ibat ...
Wll"li III" SpUMI-
11.1 ll"iir A.ln.lral 1 as.- llriin:" -ik-iial, 111" Moot ha.l ri'lir.
1 r.lli.'.l til.' Spau-
ITi'ot. I-'irii
b.rl and slieno...!
.illllliue.I until III
-h llr ,-i-...l I'll
I Iml.sli'.l
I tho Spanlar.ls
r.-tiiruo.I I.l s.iu f Hii.ir guns, nn.l s.-nt
lw.-lv..s|i..l|s alt.'i Hie II.-.'I, llul no on., was Injur...1. One large shell f.dl .'lose to tliee..lll.-r Ju-tiii.
Hut Hi" f..rtllb'all..ns nl Hi"..iilr.ii lo
the Saiitbii;.. iiarlmr ur.' In ruiu-. Onlv two small sh..,-.- I.iilli.rb'a wi'r" imt .11-
AMERICAN TROOPS LANDED.
Kkx Wf.si, Fla. (Spe.'ial),-It Is pretty well uiulerstood thut the homhnrdment ol Santiago ivas fur Iho purpose ol paving 111" way either for the landing of troops ot aotiially to eover the landing of marines aud Ih" lew Iroopn already there.
Alter the b.imbardment a landing nl Anierlean troo|i8 was effected near Bal- .|ulrl, some distanoe east of Agusdoressud nesr tho rallr.ia.I station .'onneeting will] SaiilliiKo lie I'uba, Later an engagement took 1 luoe between the Amerloan forceaud a .-..Iliuu nt Spaulsh troops which had I....-II si.iil against the lauding party.
Duly live hundred Amerloan troops were Ian.led nt AKua.luriw, but It seems to be a.Iuillted that the lire of Ihe Amerloan sobllora was so elTeollvo thnt tho Nnanlardi wereeompelleil lo flee from tlle lortllloa tious Ihev wero defendiui,'.
The Ameriuaua elteeted n junollon with the luaurKenls nesr Hal.pilrl, somedlslanee east of Aguadores. oud near tbe railway line I.l Saiiliagu,
It Is uiiderslu.id here that tho Cuban troops malntaliie.l throUKhoiit thegreatei part ul the .lay an attauk hy land on Han¬ tlago .le ruliB, ind the Spanish reports sav 111" garrison lost heavily in killed aad woun.b'.l. The mlliiary ouuimaiider ol Saiitlnuu d" Cuba aekiiu'wledges that Col¬ onel Or.lonez, Captain Sanchez, Lleuleu¬ aut triuir. of the artillery, and Senoi Vi-ri'Z and IJar.'la. oIII....rs whoso rauk it II..I m"nlIou...I, wer.' woundo,!, Senors Por.'Z aud (inrcla were a( Ilrat reported kiii.-.I,
'I'li.'JSpniiiards also aduiK Hie Io<s ul
Iw.'iili ..11 Iiililry aoblb-rs severely
w..Illl.I...I llll.l sav Ulie suldier was kllie.l, Hul It I-li..||"ve.r the losses of the Span¬ lanis were really very heavy.
Iuthe naval force, the Mponlards say thai Hie olMoer who was seeond in eimi-.| mail.I .ifthe partially dlsmnutiod Spanish .•rulser Ileina Mercedes and flvo sailors ami nu Klisii;n were klll...l. The Spanish s.iib.rs w..iindod, It Is aasorted, nuinliei sixli..'ii uieu,
I'..I..liel Abb-a, with a eoliimn of Hpnnlsh lr..<i|.B, hasJia-I n Hght with a parly of r"l..-is wh.. w..r.i ooverlng the lau.llllg of Aniorl.'aiis n.-ar Santiago, two Amerioau .'riil-..i-s ns-lsling In the lan.ling.
SPANISH BOAT SUNK.
A Ti.rpo.l.. Il..nl Ilea
t..rrlll.. Ill
Il.inl llealr.iyer Hhnllered «• Suenke.l illlo Nantlaao.
, Jnmaloii (Hv I'ab'e) -Under a i.y the whul" Auierl.-au lli-el, a pe.Iu buat .l.'alr.iy"r was slial- i.-ri-Iaii.| sunk as she was trying tu sneak Illlo lb" SaiiHiiifo Iiurliur,
H.T .lestru.'llon was aueonipllshed Iua b-w minutes, so t,.rrlbie wus the fusillade fr..m Hie Ameri.'an ships, Tho lurpo.Io I...at .l.i.slr..v.'r was .lis.-..ver.'.l bylhe bi.ik-
oilt- on th" biitlb'shli' T.'xas. SI irae
wlll.iu raii«e of Hi.. T.'Xii-' searehllglll, liiiiii.-.lbileiy there was n .'ail t.i ipiarters.
Til" T"Xiis irave the signal tu the whole II....I, wlil.-li lit on.'" Ilsahed their searoh- lli.-l.ta ..11 111" I'll..my ami l...gan a I.Trlll.l .--niiioiiii.Iiiik'. Th" boat was sunk in » re- liiarkiil.ly sli.,rt lI'ii",
I'ervel-a's Aieonill.
-The follow-
'i!mt;l-h'.u!;h'imd''.'em;on;« onii-i.bT"!! i ;.ig"'dn;isr'.;j:;i.„Si" h«s'i..::u"r;;:;iv:i
I ..d.-rliii; any suitable means of d" 1 ,"!,', .'^ .",,'..'.,..,.'.'.''\!'.,''."'.,i„ i .i.„,.i„,i
fens
lll.l M'.rr.. hns l.e.-u Iran-f-.r I lUt.i a '
pl.'lur.'s.iue ruiu, |..irl ..f what had I. i 1
its Willi- ivIUK In li|.|il.i..-l In-aj- of ma-ni- | rv, Willi" 111., pan -till -lan-iiui; Is lorn ! ami r.'iil with i;r.-al li..i.-s, wli.-r.' Hi" solid shol plnw".I llir...iL;li, I
A short .ll.'lilli.'e b.-ii.'alh Hie Slorr.; stiin.Ia an obi SI..U.. f..rlill-ati..ii In wlii.'h | It was kiio-,vii I,l..,il"ii,iiii lb.I.-.,11 ami Iil-
t.'ib.w li..r...'s .if M.rriiiia-' w"r n-
llli ..I, Till- wu-, ..f ...Ills.., not l|r,.,| III ,
au.l Hi.. Ai;..-rl-ali mi rs w.-r" I'X"".'.!-
iiiuiv ..ar"riil Unit iioiu- ..f tlii'lr shots wut ai.vwiiori- near i'ii..iii.'li Hi" alru.'tiir" tu liiiriii Ih.-ir |iiipris..ii.-l .-..iiini.l"-.
Tli"sur|.ri«iiii; a ru v ol Hu- Amer|..nn
llr.- was ill.i-tral.'.l l.v 11... bi.-l Hull 111.' bat- t.-rb- ..11 111" r..-'kvtiil'l"l."i..wtlie i.iiii.linu-
Is have bou.bnr.I. Ihe I.irliil.'ati.ius at Hnulliigo uu.l slougllie ii.Ija a-l. Six were kili.-d ami seven- lieu wouiib..! .111 board tbe HeiuH Mer- e...l.w; Ihree ollb-.-rs were killed nn.l nu ..m.-.-r and a.-veiiteen men w.-re wnuuded
I-n- Hi"
l,p|.'l"lV
pri-
sliot- fr..m ('.
Nampaoii'a lim. bil Hep...I, WAalll>..I..N, I), r, |Sp.-,-bil>-A.'lllll
S"eri-tnrv ..f Hi" Navy All.-n r iv.'.l tin
d"spaloli frnui Hear A.iililral Sainpa.iu
" i""r"Iaryol tb" Navv. \Vaslili,,{t,,ii:
"H..rolisr.|.-.I fl.Ila 111 ,Saiilbii,'-i A- Cuba ball-last a"V"U I.. t"ii a. iii. .June il, Ilav" alien.-e.l w-irka .|ui.'klv, witliout injury uf any kind, though withlu ^iiuu varda.
"I'he Aiii.'rI.-aiis flre.l flfteen Imlidred shi'lla of .Iin'"r"iit .^ilibri's, Thn .Ismage
lun|..|".I 1 n lll.l ballerles of La 7,.)i-apa
nml M..rr.. l.iaHe was uulmpurlanl, The i.i.rra.-ks nl M..rr.i raalie sulTered damage.
Tl nemy liii.i n'.tl.'.'nble biases."
illaahlllllea lleinovert,
Tll" bill bir the rem'ival uf all polllloal disal.llili.'s arl-lii« from the Civil War Is now a law, I'r.'-|.|"iil ,M.'KInl"y liaviuK for.nally ¦nprn.v".l It, Kepreseutallve Jeukilia (Hep,, Wis,) Is Its author. The
law.leoiar.'s that tbe ".Il-a ti.-s luipi.ae.I
l.v -.'.'tb.ii ;i, luiirleenlll aiiii'ii.luieut of Hie . -'.ii-liliil|..ii, lieri-lofori. Iti.-urre.i are her.. I.vreui..v.-d.
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The banks hav lheS.-.-r..t S.rvic pnrliietil that hir tcrfcil penni
a. In rlrri.Ialb.n.
|.ceive.lii..tice fr.un f till. Treasury De- .iuaiiliti.s,,f .-,.uu¬ lil cii.'iilalinn, 011.1,
111 resp.iiise tn 111" r. .|ii.-st nf tin- Se crct Servi.'c, thev will luaik carefully the bags ciiiitaiiiitii; tlle pennies sent lo them l.y .'..iiiitry banks, in or.ler that lb.- sn'iiri'o.if the counterfeits may I..- uscTliiiticl, The pennies r.-a.'ii lure in I.da "tiili. t^-iii an.l Slmi. It w.iiil.lapp.-ar ii..t In be XV..rlh aiiyb...ly's while tu .'.'iiiil.'rfeit this smallest of coins. V.t expert- aav tiiat a little , pr.'tit .'an be ui.i.|.., and a rea-niiablv I""-' • ,-ertaiii one, aU.., as n .b..,ly ever lakes '' » j the trouble to «crutjui/.c apeiiuy. The c..pper p.-iiny IS c.mp.ise.l ...f niuetj- fiv..per.eiil nf .'..(.per alil five per , ceiil of ?iu. ani till. The ni.kel penny ..I the nl.l ».-iuaii euter. When at' la-l til. Snutli Wiii-l .-ame. the .dl .lame sai.l
"My S..11, ln,.k what liax.H' y.ni have wn>ke.r lb. J..11 11..t knnw ihat y.ui sii.oil.i m.t barm Hie p....r an.l iiee.Jy
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,Ai:ain.iilii.ti,er"nr»uut.'iau.'liuJ' ilnld I *l'l"l' ¦""'•"' "•'"" -^'"*'l''
rn-t-al.-s. :I7,4«.!.14'..; .liver .'ertm 'al'-s, ' «-""kaag...
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K"y W.-I an. lliiK un Ih
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Allen I>. Can.ller I
In Hi" Oeoriria Stat., he Hem...-rati.' parly run.lb-
fa.
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-I IIKI..Ill ..f th"
Tlila ans Hi" n.
vbl--h I- ".pilvai"nl I
Inn In lleorala.
prlinarbis lu-bl bi f.ir Slat" oni.-ori iluK In
I,'17
n..r Alklu "-Ulillea .. ilmillon u ol".-tlou.
Abi
,i'n''i; t*'*"*^"^'- rr"a-iirv nut.-, ; To Ke,„,n Batlle-ria,..
uIr.|l-'",i'.','r''i!^Vfr'- ! Thell.aia-.d H", r-.a"iitat,v.-s pa.,e,| , iiir-.i.l r"S"rv... uf ti'.lh'lhi'.Hlh' ' '' hiil ,Iir". ting th" s«er"larv ..f War b, re
Till- was H,.. ,ir., ,|,„„ f,,^ i„„,i,. „,„„,!„ mm l-.the stnt.- ..f Ohb' Hn- flairs .-arried
I bnisi f"il b"l..w i-..i»1 iki'i . Ill Hi"i'iMi War l.v 111" Tw.-nlr-flril, Klflv-
h" !i"avv ei|,..„.li,ur„, .-u a.-- | -Ik-btli.iun I Slxli.-th H.-fl-u.-nli uf uhi., In
CJI b-avl
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Till- Ihnt III
All Hell Ol. IheTranaporla.
Tll" -t.'aiii.T H-k-i--, wm.-h nrtlve. Wedn.'slay, at Shu Krau.'l.-... lal., pa.sse. rhillppiii" iran-p .rt fle-t tWLlv.- Imiirs .,u ..t H..n..lii|i|. Thetran-ports dIs|-lBy".I lb- signal. All W.-II on b.,ard,'
Neither l-:ierle.i.
In the ll-.us" at Wa-biiiiilou th" eleotion oontest .-astia ut ,loa"|,h (la/.ln ami Ariiuiml H..iiinlii vs Ad .l|.li M"ver Irom the First L.iuiaiana lU-tn.-l. w»r" .lispused of bylhe
a.Iuj.ti.iu ol 111 iiimlltee reaolutbin-
eniie.l i:(. bv Mr. Oiiii-t"a.| (Hep., I'enii.l. ilooiarinK I Uat n"Itli"r .-outestalit waa ei...-l.-.|.
HOBSON TO BE HONORED.
Reprsaantatlve Hartman Intmdaaad la >ni;ms a rMOlutlnn granlinR roedala to Lieutenant Hobson and his man.
Secratary l.ong aulborlsad Admiral Haiiiiison br cable to net otiata lor tha aa- libange nC Llsutanant Hobson and hla maa, and cabled a list ot Spanish nrlaoDiwa troa irhleh seleetlou Is to be mads by Ailalnl Catrera.
rrsaldsnt McKlnlsy will ask Coagraoa to Tot« Ibanks lo Linutenant Hobaon. Ha aiay bs made a oommandsr ^
'The President sad tbe Navy Depar«ia«Bl Intend to give bandsoms reoogaltlon to' H.ibson lor his brsvery, bul lb* lorm ot hti promotion will be Isll to his wlshaa,
A campalgo has been startad In AlabaM* looklug to thn promotion ot Lieutenant Hobson lo tha post ot Oaplain oommaad- Ing the naw ship Alabama,
SENATOR KENNEY INDICTED.
Ths Federal Orand Jury at Wllmtnttoa, Del., Indl«ted Senator R. R. Keansjr, kmtm Cole, 0. H. Butler, Harry roril, J. B. Me> Oonlgle and J. Frank Allee, ot Dover, and W. £. Cotter, pt Pblladelphia, ohaifnd
siMiToa a. a. aasxax.
with aldlni and conaptrlnii with WtlHan BoRKS, of DoTer, to loot tba Fint NaUoaar Bank, of DoTer. The mme Jaty Icaorad Ihe bills charging W. f). HalterBaM, loka F. Haulsbury aod i. D. Hawktni, ot DOTtr, wllh Ihe same nffanoe.
The Orand Jury baa beea at work oa tka case for snveral weeks, and wbaa tha r«- sult was made kuown tbe Btata waa sbouke.) Irnm one end to Ihe olher. AU ot Ihe men Indicted are promlnaat In poll- Hos. Kenney being one ot tha rapraaaata- tives ot tbe United Htatea Hanate, aad Allee Ihe Chairman ul the Addtuka Bapab¬ lican Committee. Kenney ii alleKOil to have drawn checks, ranging trom tSS to »1S00.
A FRENZIED MOB.
An exeursaon boat trom (Julnoy, IU., and Hannibal, Mo., arrived at OlarkiTllla, Mo., wllh ab.iut SOO colored people on boudt After the boat had Iled up, Ourtll Toaaf , got Inloa llghl witb a oolored woman. R became general, and Olty Mambal Malbaa , weot nn board lo quell It. Ue put Oortla Young under arrest, when aamebody In tba crowd shot thu marshal In tha bank and ha died In niteen minutes.
There was great aialtement through tba town when Ihe shoaling beoame knowa, and (he citizens began to patrol tha (traatl armed wllh guns and reyolren. A poaaa of llfty men went on board the boat aad arrested Ham Young, Curlis Yonng, Bob Taylor and Charles Taylor, and look Ibam to the clly Jail, Where Ihey wera all lookad up.
Late nt pigbl a mob at MO mea, haavllr armed, marched lo thn lall aod polDtlM their guus at Ihe Hhertri haad, said; "Wa want (hose men," Tile ghertff waa f^raad Inglrnupthe keys and Ihe mob antarad the Jail, Tbey seised Iba two TouOf brolhers, whom tbey look out and haagao-'' toa tree,
RIOTS AT BELFAST.
witii
There was eertuus rioting al Ballaat, Ii» land, growing out ofthe celebration of tba events ol 17W, The poliee alteiaptad !• stop a light between Orange and NatlonaHil{| mobe, when they wera set upon by all tba flghlers, whn overpowered Ihem and itoaa Ibem lo their barracks,
Heveral of the police were Mrecoly !¦• Jured, eblelly by stonea hurlad iry ika rioten. The mob held Iba altaaU WItU tbey were diaperead by a dataobawt et dragnans, Uanv ot Iha riotata, botb Orangemen and NatlonalUU, weca iojand.
Oar FIseal AgaaU at Maalla.
Hnllgman Brotbeta, nt London, ba*abM» designated as tha llioal agaala ot tb* United Htatea Gorernment at Manila.
•laadiag of (he Bad Oaaa.
Bydlreolloa ot Prealdant MeKlalartba War and Nary Departmenia wlll, dailac the war, treat the Rad Croee Soelatjr aa aa afllllated braneb ol the terrloa.
Ab,
. Hla
Or.b'r- iiai" I n l-au"'l l.i
amp Illa.'k at ll"mpal"ad an.l r....ps 1.. M..iilniiW I'.jlnl, L, I,
raiik lia- I-.-en ..r.b-re.l toj.repui li.-r" fur tw., army o..rp«.
opp.
and
is seveiily Iiv.- p"r .-ent tweuty Hve per .-enl tuck p.r is xvnrth abniil twe
p.. I, II is e-liiiiate.| that a -kille.|
.•..niil.rf.'iter .-an make a protit nii Ins k nf tell ]ieniiies .,« each .ne bun
c-unt -f 11..- V Th" r".-"i|-i.,.f the ii,,v"rnin"nt fo,
T-'i-PVX .I.V"-'' ""¦'¦ "'."¦(-"l". ai: fi'Tl cm f r th" .am- in.-nth la-t an-l It;.- "5|.endltur"« ».-se ^47 s4 agnlnst i^'.i,mil,2.S5 In Mav I«:i7 T- '"'"'¦¦ "¦¦""'' sniuuill".! t.. Jj.U
fan
the
TlirSlunlerey U.eu Away. I Conai-MMuian Moraa Head.
The ,-,,.-1 ilalHUae m..nil..r M.inferev Klljali A.taimi M..rae, the nianufaeli
b.iiind f..r Manila, al"aiu".| ..ut .d San I ami r.m^rrasmau, dle.l at Canton, Mass
Kran-'i-.-. i,arl...r, Tiu-alav, Th" Monl"r"y j H.- waa lltlv-seven years ..bl. He was born
was In p"rf".-t lr,.u b.r a I'l.iK L.yai;". she j |„ In.Iiana'in Mav, IS4I, but remove.! In
nia uf Uhi., In-l was aalut-.! l-y liun.lr":ls .,f wliiatb-s ..I. j enrlv Ilfe Ilfe t.i Ma».a"b.|a"ll». lie f.,UKtil
I t- N-w v.rli 111" naca of Hu-I slu.r" nu-I nfl..at, an-l l.att.-rl--a ..u "llli"r aa a private in Hi" Civil War an.l ttu-ii
lliiu-lr".l si.t Tl.irl.-.-i,lli Ji,fantr>-nud 1 ah-.re irave l,_r a piirlln.,' aniiil" a- .li"'slarl.-I with litsrhinlln-r- a- a iii«nul«.
mh Hi" Ibii.b-L liat" 'lUt I.l I tur.T .-r-l.iv.-Ml^iJ OUI..I wbl.'li h.i ina.b
"uHi ll.-avy Artllb-
, b.rt.i
M..
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nitl..
tin Th..
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j:ii The
A« cnp- ,.,.inl .^f tu.^ war atfLT-itat"! tiihziin
cents a ' whl-h is n.V-tluin ..IT."l i-v ll." in- r-a-e
lis—llai,".-ua re.-eipt.s from the I'a-in-
,, |talne.lth"V ,'rv I Thorn .-.,1, . ,„ I s.ipp.''ai W.
l..rli I ..un . -r.il.'t in Ih" i-l".l ..I 111.11 ..l-l-l". I.awi I'liln-IKlal".
IKaii*a» Wliff-al Crop Large. A .llr.- I.jr uf th" Santa Fe luilroa.l aae .if .Marlin ; Chl-airi aayt r"p..ru I.l the r...i-i In.Ib-
fbe llitle l»y w»- iii"n br..ught drr.lhe nmkes -New York Tribune, the lines! qnality '¦ tntth. an.l again he tul.l his tale,
H.iw the N.irtli Wml laiiK-he.l with A ii...i,eo.rrt ... re.n«l».
boisterous gl.-e, fnr i.. hiiu tliat was' Tin-b Ivg .a-^l .f all Kuropean sov-
rare »|M.rl. ami 111" Kaat Wm.I ail .Ille.l ereu'iis c-niai-i- .,| meu cho«eu for
with his lir..iher. f.ir l..itli of tlu-ae aro their tini? pUvai^iie and irreal alreiigth
C..I.I an.l unfee.iiiL' Hut th- We-t I'lie King of'Msm, Jiiwever, Inea md
Wiml uiurninr.-.l a lebnke t.i ilieiii tor tr.|«t the g'lar liaii-hip of tU" persnu
ti.. ir ill mai'ii.ra b. the gucat. ami tlie to' meu, l.ul lia- a 'a.lygiiar.l .,f female
.•«-. itli Willi i-rttue gently forward warrmrs. 4isi atr-ng. clmseii fmm
saxiiii: among the liau.la.uii. at. .l-iiuhliest aud
"11 I-l.aj ba.l that I harme.l y..u most robu-l women of (he kiug.lum. 6.., an I 1 am "nrry. llul h.-re I repay
you. Take H.i« iui-kel., an.l wiui-.- TUere are l.l.iNKi diatmct varittie*
•Ter you deaira. It ' wilt aiia iX Xm o( nxtategc stAiuPn.
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i .-¦
Clieap.-sl p.
14 mill lift. 1,1,..,
Ileal Kpllnmliasl,
'-.lirht A^ril i. 1.:.7,
•¦•.a- .Iun- 1- i.;.7. ¦II rl -I May 10, I-',im
i-real.lt-ul's Muinmrr fUns.
rr—l-l.nl M-Kiiii-v ha- .b-I-b-.I to re- tlv" Mnnai n .birlug the
l,arir"-i ^.r, ,11 't ,-u.h"l, r..ial l-r..II ai L"lle
:2'¦aaL^
0" time. :m (KXi . I ;';."„ ¦ n.. i
ti"at .iwu".I
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in in th
hla d""lai..i
ett'iiuit t
;nink" Hi-it II h" r-'
.lila » .uM l.».|nii
.in.-tum .-r- a ..« t.. k-el tlr-1 pr...-r--a. -f 111"
Mllll.
Abm-r S.A
• but bimie-lr
l...ro. Isd"ad
banking au'l .; "•¦ iaii.I waa ais.. a .lir".-i..r I., H... i;ri.- T"i- "•'C-- I ,.,„,n- an.l 'lelefrsi.h Cinpaiiv. Ill- .-a ¦ "¦ n.ale-I t.. !»- w-rlh ab.iit ti
lire Kllla Ul.iiu-ir,
in-, ..I L..W"li. >Ia-... wh¬ ll." -anliarlnu, Ui AIII-- I- waa ii,l"r.-t.-.| il, mauv ': -lii-aa o.iU- ..ru. In L..W"li. i lir".-i..r ll, Vl
Broader rranriliae ll. Jepan.
Mnr iuls It... Ill" |-r"nil"r, ha. inlrod nth.- Im|"-rial Uiel .if Ja| an a bill Io w- the Stan Inrl ul Irau-bian aud Inei l.ir the lill 111 l»^r ^ '
an.l
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HIS dallv ¦:::;;,.-
tu -uti.a. #10 Till
He ha- ui„|.. 44« ti.Mpvr mlnuie.
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Ht.-lv V4 .111., mti h v p'r. jt ».!;il t.>i r Mt f»r f..i»rt-.-n
i-h h.-i^. or about
i
t*ol.intf.«-r lleffll
All th" \"W \ -rk C.,noe--ii.-al v-.lui.t""
mt. «..lcnr«l.
I'-,.i.-)lvai,ln a r"l(i i.-0l« al-aUi.
1-, ".KUil d"b-D»" .lulv ••HI lie i.r..-"n u[- rhe comi-anlex hav" l.e*-u ..r.lero.l to rari- ws D<aiU in tbe liebartmaai uf tha tUtt
:i "1,-led I - S"- r--lari .ViL-r Ihal aii. -„|.i.-n l«. al-b-l b-Ih" r..irulat|..n un rall--n». It la aai.l that -aliii-.n IiaJith"« vantage uf l~-iug palalai.l". n.itriii..u- a
I cheap, aod i* easily baiidl«.l tu Urge.iua
I tlUaa.
»i- i.l."r-..| Ih.
Nebraaka Calil«
Ie-p<,rta -.f -altl" i,..»aa.
II .
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., It .Ul all |-nrl..-f N"l>ra»ka an I it |. eil.|eul .| I ll.al ll.e raii. I.'.."ii bav" au-laine-I etimlet 1.1 laiiia<" fr. II Hlia aour-" |iil. apring tl.ai. u- ' lurina any |.rer|..ua ^aaon. rboueaudr of i-altle uu Ihe rauge axe driag.
Crawipe- Bia Haeelaa Ordar.
Bnula ordered warshipa tbat will soil tlS.OOO.DOO lo be built at Ihs Craap ablp- yard In Philadelphia.
Vearal Oift to a Tawa. Mlaa Eliza E. Hmltb has praMwtad to tba city uf Lancaster. Penn., a Una veiled at •JU.OOO for a public library.
atroagaat Fleet la Oar Mietarr.
Seventy-seven men-of-war uow Uuba In a elrele ot high-powered (aaa- Tbese veaeel* are all under the ooaaaad of Hear Admiral Hampson aod tona Iba itroognat fleet eyer aseemhied by tba Uai¬ tad ritale. Ooverniueot.
Jmaem fHlillratloa Compaar FaOa.
The ArkoU Publishing Company aad tba
Ju'lg" Publlahing Company, of Hew York
CUy W"nt Into voluntary Il'iuldailoa., Tba
llablllllM are alHiul tl.UdO.WW. '
Indlaaa Ainang Ibe Hough nilata. There are more I ban a aoura of ladlaaa among Ituosevelt's "RoughlUdera,"
The ¦¦¦alo al r»rte»alli, Ta.
The BulTalu, lurmeriy Ihe ooaater Kl CM and latar (he Braslllan dynamite oralaai Nielbaroy, wbieh loll lilu with (lie Oregoa May ( arrived tfl'ly al Funsiaouth. Ta
Itake Ml>ea •IMI,«<W I-e a CuUewa.
Wr,hlagiui. HukH. Ihe ., (arette aiaaa- Ia"(urer, pres"0le<l lu Ihe rrluliy Collage It burbam, .11 C. *liM,aoi>. Thi* aakea ttiU.liau be ha. glv 10 In Iua ..ollege.
•«««• •etaaiele.
ICrery Mtale la ttie ruioa. wHb tto am
eptiua of teu. now has aWata 10.1 MlM.
Kew Vorfc aad Coaaaatleirt bsflM <—
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| Title | Queens County Review 18980610 |
| Date | 1898-06-10 |
| Month | 06 |
| Day | 10 |
| Year | 1898 |
| Volume | 3 |
| Issue | 32 |
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| Title | Queens County Review 18980610 |
| Date | 1898-06-10 |
| Month | 06 |
| Day | 10 |
| Year | 1898 |
| Volume | 3 |
| Issue | 32 |
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m QUEENS mnn review. Pabllab^d Brary Fridar Morning at FREEPORT, QDEEHB OOUNTY, N. T CHARLES D. SMITH, Proprlator. i^ntm §ovint^ HetoietaJ. low Ml JOI PIIITIM BiaoinaB ta ittrtctlTe ud litlstle Strb AT *¦¦ REVIEW OmCE by Pomr PmsM. t ¦ 1 • siFrocK aitftizpH. trivi K.VMII.V M;u-il-.VI'KU IIK I. INrKI,l.lt;EM E. TXIIMR: «S.M TIAKLT III ABVARbB VOL. III. i-Hi.i:r()i{T. N. v.. i-Kin.w. .itm: m. is:»s. NO. 32. WtnAMKIAI., Bank of Rockviile Centre i^ VnXAOE AVENUE. Rockviile Centre, L. I. ¦AHUEL r. PHII.I.IPS, President. , THOMAS a. KNKWT, Vice-President. HIRAM R. HMITH, Cashier BOARD OF MHF,r-rOR8: Aofeatt A, Davison. Thomas G. Knight, Jain Tlaciint. Hiram R Hralth. Cmptwortll D.Combea, Wesley B. Knilth, OSBSaw, IJayes. Austin Comwell, iaaiMir. PbUlIp*. Nris>in H. Hmltb. Mtaa W. DeMott, John T. Iiavlson. Ulnx*DavliOn. Kdward T. Thurstnn, Haallton W, I'earsall. We do a 0«nenil Banking BtioineM of Dqiotiit and Diacoant. IntMMt Paid on Spocial Duporfts. DtafU laaaed on England and ths OOBtiBMlt. Topr Patronago Solioited. BaaUiiir Honr»-l) A, M, to 8 P, M,; fctuiJay. 9A. M, tol2M, DtMoont Days—Taemlays and Fri- Ava.9A.H. THBFREEPORTBANK CAPITAL, $M,00(). Main Street, - Freeport, L. I. fOtSHJ. RANDAfX. Prtisldent. flBAUNCKT T. SPRAGHK. Vice-Prealdent, WILLIAM U. IIALL, Caahlar, BOARD or niRECTORH, I'liaun.evT. S Wllliain II V lahB J. Randall. ¦ HhCox. Jllam E. Ofllder, 'allaoeH. Uornwell "" Smith, aSrSatl?*' Ofaa, annpt Isaal hoiMsy l^jl. ¦.. OlfSrs7*<-IIille« nnd indi lle.irKe Wnila(-e. I.'.lies Pel III. y H, Mmllh, ffi^JI from fla m. to iii.ement. In I either tke ._ ar Hmoklvn MaiikH or Trust flom- ainl every a. .-.iniii.Inli.iii a™ far as li uana«einent. IM-r .-ent paid oa The Italian rints.jieom .lefiiiitelj siip iresse.I an.l tbe iiioiiari'liv ami the dreiliun.l saveil. Bul the Cniilinent has ha.l a warninK nf tlie etVeet ol cillting nil Western wlii-nt fiipiily. It is prulialily n.d i^eiierallj knotvti that the wnnl "dail" used by many ehil.iren in plaee nf tlui wi.nl "falh i - " er" ia Ilii- pur.-sl Welsh. Tlie npen ; ine w.ir.N ..f the Liinl's I'niyer in ; Alt \Vel«h are "l-;iti lia.i. ' " i u.^' WE SHALL FORGET. Eniirland has perpetrate.l n jiuii op our war. nn.l let it not he lost: "Whal i are the L'nited States' reasnns fnr no- ' ing to war? Maine nml hii-inniu'.' .\nd tbis is paralyzing dear old Lou ! dou. The eai-li.-^t r. nl-i -if illiistrnteil I'omic lilernliire have lieen (lin"overeil hy Bnigs.'h Hey in a ,.aiiyriis of the twenty-sec'in 1 .iynaity. re.-eiitlv fotin.l at T.mnnh. The.Ir»wings are i-olorod, and they reprenetit auiiiinis ierforin- ing ciiriiMiB anti.-K, ('nis ami rain figure lorgely in the illibstraliuiis. Ari"r it all l« pa^t, Si.rrow an.l mirth, W.- shall llnd pen.-g at laft. Old Ul.ither earth, lu thy broad b.isiiui blest, Peaee nhall be met; TlM-rehs Nirvana's rest- We shall fiirxet! Nauitlit ...f the w-iiKteil vears Hr.-ali,- llii-oiiKh the'Kbjou Sav.ir .if bitter l-ar-i riii.l-. 11..1 111" t,,ml.. Il.-allll. li- . al...llt til" be.l.I l-aiieiii.i an.l W"t. HI.-.-pv .lull p..pp .-s rel- W" Mlinil f..ri:" i With this oneunla.'e l.'ft Kat" Is .litarin".!. Iliiteof her stiiitf i".r"ft, Mall What ..an H matte Hope's .Htnr has. V'lien w" lire stn We shall biri,."H - J. U. 'I'avl.jr, lu r.ji n.i etilT, .'lal Appeal, Cnbirailo M iriiii?^ is sanl t.i l.e the I ?!^'
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