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PeMhbfd-lnfft MibiT Moraing iit FBEEFOBT. ^WEEK OOOIITT, 11. T
CHARLES D. SMITH. Proprietor.
^0ttnto lletoietos
IMI Ul JH PRIE7IH
iiLcuTaD la—
AttractlTe ud Artistic Sljli
IT TUI
REVIEW OFFICE by Powtr Prtssis.
MiMoLi.:: CopixiH. C1VI2 <ji-:i<ixi-.
A K.VMll.V NKWSP.M'EB OF I.Ot-AI, ANU UENKRAL. IN'rEMjAEISl E.-
TKBMt: tll.OO Y£ARLT III ADTAMI -f
VOL. I.
FREErOllT, N. Y., FRIDAY. JULY 10, 189(1
NO. 36.
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THEFREEPOHmNK
CAPITAL, (M,000.
'Main Street, - Freeport, L. I.
JOHN J. KANTIALU Prmldrat.
WILUAJi roREMA.V, Vksr I'mMrnt WILUAM 8. HAIX. Caahler.
BOAttD or l>IRKCTOn»!
John J. Haittall. wuilam R. <t<ilili'r, Hanvir H. Hniilli. ^¦lUra H. romsrL'll •^ iD. Hmllh,
L. Wan
William IT.ireman. II. Wesloy I'ln.'. Wnilainll, Miller. Owints Wnllarv, Cull'* I'i'tlil. Hnillh C.I. lft.arK*iM. Itanflall,
Williani H. Hall. Open. ^xr«|it Iffwil holldars. frf.i tp. m. (lir«ni rarlllth-n aiHl llllll «Wry rteparlnHinl nitiiil i.iiln Mew York t.r Hnmlib ii Ilank.
einhw, an.1 i-v^rv iM-<-fiiiiii..Niall'in an rar as nmslfltent wllti ninM-rvntt.-i- iiiMnaafiii.-nl, Intenwt at tlii' rate ..f llmi' tntr i-rnt. paLl on
Tr.isl ('..111
meltm. etr., soIU'IimI.
pnllrv ¦atlarai-tt.in aamirsd.
- prumpt attention, aad
Mqininea wl kaebeerfullr
ebeerfully auawere«l.
Bank of Rockville Centre.
VUlas* A*a., BoekTUIa Cantre, L. I.
We do a OoiMiral BiuiUdk BtuinoH at I>>poHit and UianniiDt.
IntiirMit Paid on Hiiocial Dopoaif*.
Banking IIirarH—1» A. M. to 8 P. M. Satordiiy, 0 A. M. to 13 M.
BOARD OF OIRBCTOItS.
KohwJA. Davlaun. 'I'liiiiiias It. KnlKht,
John VliicrnI, lllrnlw..nhll, i-oni Jome:, \V. 'Inlllwin Charliw W. llav.-s. Hnnnrl K. l-lillliiw. Jnhn W. Ih.Molt. OllnirIlavlM.il.
Ilanilllc-
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Ixsi, Wo.W>- 11, Sinllh. ('Iiarl<.s I,. Wallaiv, AnKiliil''.riim.||. Kriinc-U K, \MI«.n, .f..liiiT. Ilavlwiii. K.lwanlT. Thuraton.
¦ANITRI. K. I'lill,I,ll-s. l>nsl>J<%t
T1HIMA8I1, KMlillT. Vh-i-.l'n-sl.li-nt.
IIIU.\M It. H.MITll. rabhlrr.
rpurioBioHAi.
DH. G. H. HAMMOND,
rnKEPORT, L. L
Offlcn and neahlaM*. Fnlton Btreei.
DN. CDWIN CARMAN,
COR. SMITH ana acDCLL STIICCTS,
reenpORT, u i.
DR, O. L. LUSK.
UealUi (MBcnr for Iha Town of Uenipateaii,
ROCKAWAV BCACH^ N. V.
THOS. D. CARMAN, D. D. 8., . UKNTin'—
'TlAlU BTR CETTlrHEkPORT, N. T, OOlra lionra: • a. m, tn I p. m.
Dr. A. D. Rooenthal,
:-ex PERT DENTIST-:
" m UAIN antKET, iiKutwrcAn, n. v.
WM. R. tONGCNCCKER, D. D. S.,
MIIUtKON IIKNTIHT.
WUh l/nnicenet'lirr Knillu-ra,
¦ts ruiTon StmCt, Snooaivn.
HOIlRa. S A. M. TII 9 p, M,
V. L. SMITH,
TBTBaiNAR* MVIIUIcaN ..d ItKNTINT .1. L
FRANCIS a. TAYLOR,
LAWYER.
CORNER MAIN ANO FUI.TON STSt.
HaaipM«.a4. L. 1.
WM. A. ONDCRDONK, •I Attarmx MHl t'aunaelar-n|.I,aw, i-
(Hlti'*. No. aiMalnStr,-i.l. IIKMI-STK-M'.
ayi L'lvll antl yniulnal I1111.I11
C. V. BALDWIN,
^BANJO SOLOIST.f^c-
CoMCsrt Encagsments at Low Kates.
Addrem. HIMPSTUO or FREENRT.
liimiNKm cAKiiM.
WATKIN W. JONES A CO.,
OLD KHTAHUHHKII
Real Estate ^Insorance Agency,
rAR Rockawav, n.y.
C. S. RANDALL, Arehitnct, OShM ear. Hrooklrn a*n>, an4 Main al , opp
llallroad Depot, rraepon, I,, I nana an« 8pic«aratla«t prepared Ior all ola«M
CHARLES L. SEAMAN,
Carpenter *"«> Builder,
FRCCFO*IT, l_ I.
EBtimnlm rlirarfnlly (nvcn. i'AratriM-ta taken.
GEORfifi « GILSOR RATIOR,
CARPCNTEKd AND BUILOeKS. FRBEPORT. L. I.
Ilarlntf rN-rnlly <-,>ni|.le<,,d lh» KKVIKW
Hlll.lllSU w.. arv in-imml 1,. lake
ranlrwu for Aim rlaea w.H'k,
CLBCRT A. BCDELL, AttaOaaaat.
rutrrom. i. 1
JXt^'it^TilnnL*^ l>r«».l rmprrti
JuJhN p. WRIGHT,
A. U C T I O II E K n .
HeahWbra'i FRr.KIHtKT, U I.
PIANOS TUNED
il,- n EipnrI ¦•« Tark Taatr,
ORGANS k < PAIRED. PHoM Beafouable.
Al-n.T aT Tu> RKVICW BUILDINQ,
rnCKROAT
COURAGE.
Halt tlMa made shlpwn-ek of thy happtaea;
Yet, if Ood ple*». Thou'It find tbee some small baTen nnna tha loa.
In nearer seoi., Wb6r« thou maytiat fleep for ultor wearl- nen.
If not for caao.
The port thnn .Ironm'Jiit of Ihou slialt never renoh,
Tbonirh gold Ita gAten, And wrtle and fair Ibe ailver of ll.i iKiarb;
For sorrow watts To pilot all whose aims too far outreach
Toward darker striilli..
Tet that no soul dlvlnethou art a.strny.
On this cIllTs cr.iwD Plant Ibou a vlntor lla^ enl breaks tho .Iny
Across nli^ht's brown; And none sball icuass It doth Lul point lue way
Where a bark went down. —Urace D. Lltoh.lol I, in Hartford Courier.
HOW MY AUST CAME OUT,
BT IlKilSEIlT COPBLAND.
Y aaot MeliiiaViol was ao old matil — "anataral born old lonid" evory ODO said; aaj^ tlio aharper tungucd ajiled: "as not nn' oon- trairy aa,Bho was olilinaidj." She certainly wns "queer," tho qucorseas hcitif; ¦hown eliieSy in the fact that, at the time I fimt Tisited ber, sha Lad not been oot of tho Loane, uot eren iut,o the doorynril, (ur twenty years. Sho liTed alone in thv big houNo at tbu eud of the vi)laj{u btrcci, her "hired man" ,)uuab, whu liviid near by, do¬ ing all the uutside work, nud she, tho inside.
Twenty yenrs before, nhcn uhc was nboat thirty years ol.l, sh* Uada "pru- Bcntment," hb sho calle.i it, thnt if ever nhe went out something torritle wonld hapiioD to lur.' How this pro- Beotimont oume into her head I was never jnst able to iiud out, nor iu jai>t what form it cnme; bnt it oer¬ tainly came, and that waa about all that any uue, herifcif included, I nl¬ waya fancied, over know of it. Bhu bod liail a long sickuesa iu whioh she voa often delirioui., au.l it left her lulud in that dazeil conditiou which lakoa improstiuus readily and hol.ls them firmly. When tlio fnll vigor of mind comes baok, tliese imprc^aions have berome ao much a purt oftbu mind that tbey cannot be oast aside witbout effort. 'I'here had been no one to langb Annt Mebitable oat of her "presentiment," and sbe herself waa not able tu argue it away; to she yieidcJ, aud it became a flrm part of her mental existence.
I remember juil-how she looked in tba last daye of her old-maidhood. Not tbat she was ever really anything but an old maid. Bhe never marrie.l, but ehe beoame "just like other folks," tha tuwuspeoplo aaid, nnd therein paid ber tbe greatest compli¬ ment; for in that villa;{o "old maid" wna a term of opprobrium. Bhe was tall and pale and thin ; her naturally fair complexion hml beon whitened by loug exoloaion from tbe ann aoi wind. Sbe had been pretty in bor youth, and tbore wero trrces of tbis prettinaa* left, though hor expression had hardened with tho advancing yenra. Bhe spoko slowly aud not very often, aud ehu aeldom siuilcd; but wben ahe did amile, her face was transflgored with thu sweetness of it. She alwaya wore gowns oLthe patteru tbat was in tbo fashion whon she Molnded berseif from thu world. As boopakirti were thon "iu," abe ma.lo a qnntnt liguro twenty years aftur- ward when tbey were vi ry much out "out."
Hbe was "p'i^on neat," aa tbo ex¬ pression went iu tho villago, and her houaa waa, of coarse, "perfect wax¬ work." I, myself, bavo muny a time Been her go aronud witb dustpan and btaah after callers had left, sweeping up tbe dirt, real or imaginary, tbat tbey had tracked in. Bho was a lonely woman: ahe would not have a servant nor petH—Aoi» she did not like, hu.i cata wonld make tracks uu her kitcheu fioor. Thu uutuhli.irii rtuu.l a little iu nwo uf her quceruess aud her neatuuKa, and aeldom ventured to call, I was aorry for ber lonely life and tried to persuade ber to have a survaut, or a pet of BOme aort—a oat, at least; for tbey are the most cleanly aud neat of all animals; but no, she wuuld not.
"Why, Oeorge," sho sai.l, "d'you a'poae I'd have a oat 'ruund, litteriu' up tbiogs all tho time) au' spoilin' ray flour? Au' theu, they*re al'ays haviu' kittena au' sech thiogn. I'vu got 'long b' myaelt all theao years, au' I gue^s ken keop on dou' su. What on airtb d'you want me to bev a oat fur?"
"Why, because," 1 auswerod; "I think you must bu lunesume all the winter when I'm nut around." 1 wiu making her a visit that summer.
"Well," she replied, "so I bo suuk- timaa; bnt 1 don't wau't no cats 'round ; tbey aiu' much oiuup'ny any how. I shall piisa yoit ) wheu yuu lio; Imt aeat n.'uUu't lunk up for you, nuw, woul.l it?"
I cunfeaaed that I didu't juxt think it would, bnt as loug a* sbe conld out bavo me, abe migbt take a eat—fur half a loaf is better thru no brea 1. 1 waa determine.l to make Anut Mehit- ablo keep a cat by sumo moauit or ulh er, and, as luck w.mld have it, 1 wa.-, rery aoon enabled tu .lusu.
Una Suuday wen ing u.it lou^ after onr talk I went tu church. It was a rainy night, aud I hilche.l the h.ir'-e in the shed by the ni'le of the church.. When I weut to iinliileh hiiu and ^et
"Well, Annty"—I called hor "Aunty" wbcn 1 felt ooooiliatory— ¦•Tve brought you n cat;" and I held out tbe poor, bedraggled, broken- legged animal.
"For the land's sake 1 Ooorf,'e Mnre- deo, wbst hov you got, a cat?" iu hor¬ rified tones, and speaking faster than usual. "You just pnt that dirty-look- ing thing out o' my kitchen this min¬ ute. I won't bev it here, not a min¬ ute."
"Bnt, Aunty," I soid, "it rnins guns outside, aud iho poor oat's got u broken log nnd can't walk."
"Never you mind if the hos," sho rojoinod; "sho ken get along how'h well's she's got along bTore, an' I wou't hev bar a tniuuto. Yon jost take her np an' put hor ont this miu¬ ute, I tell yon."
"Now, Aunly, you won't lie cruel, I know. I toll you it rains ootsile and the poor cat can't walk." And I put the boast down ou the floor lo show her bow Inmo it was. As it stood be¬ fore ui iu tho middle of the floor it was not a bcauli.'ul object; it was very lame and it looked mcth-euteo.
"George Msrsdeo," my aunt almost snapped; "you taka that dirty eat off my clean flior. I ain't never hud n oat un my fluor beforo, aud I gucta 1 won't begin nuw."
"But you will givo her somu milk, won't you?" I Hnid.
"Xo, I won't," ahe answered. "I can't bave a cat drinkiu' ont o' my dishes. I nin't beeu usel t.) uatin' altur aoimiilrt." But for nil thut. sho did go and get somo milk in n littiu tiu han.l b-isin. The e »t iv.is evidently very huugry uud eagerly lajiped the milk.
While it was drinking, 1 raw thu irritation begiu to leave my unut's face, and I determine.l tu muko the best of roy uppurtunily. I finally prrsua.lcd her to let tho cut stay over ui.ijlit, at leant; uud I prumiwi' tu t.ike it uwuy iu the mornios. We mmle a bed io a coruir bolHud tho tituvu, and put the cat iu it fur thn uiiiht.
In tbo moruing Anut Meliitnliel and I examined thu wret'hcd lieiist. Its leg was really broken ; but I set it and buuud it up whilo my auut wat.^hod ino. She wns very prond of mo. I was jnst beginning to stu.ly medicine then, aud this prnoticnl example uf my ¦kill delighted her. Later iu the duy I ofl'ered tu tuko the cat away, but my aunt woul.l uot let mc ; sho would keop it till it wns a littlo struuger. Tho nursjng instinct, that sweet iustinct in ull women, was nroui!ed iu Annt •Mohilnbel, uu.l I knew tho cat was safe in its quarters till it got well, nt least. Aud 60 it pruvo'l, for my uuut tended tho cat must faithfully for two weeks. When it began tu limp abuut thc kitchen, I otlcru 1 tu tako it uway; but sbo wuuld uot let me, uuUuowlodging, half shntucfucedly, that shu had gruwu fond of it nnil wautud to kuep it. I saw it was safo to Inngh at her, and lid uo. She took it all good uuturcdly and laughed whilo eho geutly struUed the cat.
I stayed with Aunt Mohitubol threo weoks after tbu oat reoovered, and sho became fonder of it all the time. When I left, sha snid, us sho kissed mo:
"Well, Oeorge, I gneia 'twna Provi¬ dence ur—somethin' thut pnt thnt cut iu tho buggy thut uight; for I'm mighty fund of Oeurgy (she hud named him aftor me) a'rendy, an' I'm uuro I wou't bo near so loucsoiue ultur yuu're gone."
Sho wrote Die thnt all tho people in tho village called uu her after 1 loft. "It was nut tu neu uio thuugh, I know," sbo wrote, "but to see u cat iu my kitchen, making trucks un my ttuur." Annt Mehituliul wus shrewd, and she kuew just what tho puuplo thuught uf her.
I hud several letters during tho win¬ ter, each une rocuuuting soma new and wuuderlultrick of tJeorgy's. Nuue uf tbcm seemed tu me at all remurUn- ble; but my dear aunt never kuew how wise oots wero befure, and thonght this very ordinary ouu a marvel of beauty aud intoUigenou.
When sninmer oumo uguiu I went to muke my aunt another visit, huping this time tu destroy ber (iroseutimeut and get her ojit of the huuso. After 1 bnd been thure a weuk aud udmired (luorgy tu Auut Mehitnbcl's fnll satis¬ faction—though I confess, iu truth, be was an nuoommonly humely f,:riiy aud while cat—1 brouoliO'l tbe Hul.ject III guinn nut lu her. Hut much as sli.' hil.l ^u[teued ui tiiuny re-iiiocts, on ber "preseatimeut" sho was tirm.
"Why, (.ioorge," sho said, "I cuu't gu out. I'm just as suro ns I'm n-sit- tiu' iu thin chair this minnte. if I was to gu out sumuthiu' dreu Iful woul.l hajipen to ine. I'vo ul'uy* known it, au' that's why I dou't gu uut. 1 uiu't boen out uuw fur tweuty-ono years— not scoco I wus sick—uu'I cuu't go now. Vuu ken 'pshaw' at presenti- meot 's mueu 's yuu ivunttu; but 1 b'lieve iu 'um, nu' I knuw I vh'.l lie killed 'f I weut uut;" uu.l shu luolu.l so frightened thut I ha.lu't the heart tu say another wur I jniit theu. Dur¬ ing the uext few weeks I touched uu the subject sovernl times, but alwnyn with thu same toult; aud I bcgau to despair.
Due afternuou whou I cttfae back from a drivu, I funul my uuut in tfao
When wa cot homo I unharut-a->vd : the bur»r au-l then n, ot Ic
It wan all : iuatiuD, thl
my
ll I K.uii 1, ..11 .-X llf lti Ironl le-K
bod; nnd sbe want to aleep im- mediately.
In tbu morning site got ap as usnal: bnt ber fooe was paler than ever, and she was very weak. I stayed with her all day. As she said oothing about the events of yesterday, I did not. I thought it best to let her have her own way for a time. But in tho even¬ ing sho Slid to me:
".\m I all right, fl.^orge? I feel sort o' sbnky. You don't think I'm guin' to bu sick, d'j you?"
"Oh uo," I said; come, won't you go out witb me?"
"No, I can't," she answered; "I can't tempt Providenco again. I've 'scoped oue?, au' I ought to be mighty thankful fur that."
"But it was the first timo ynu went ont," I soid, "that sumothiug was go¬ ing to happen. Nothing did happeo, you 800. You're all rigbt. (Jome, go out with mo."
"Xo, I don't b'liove 1 kon," she snid; "'twas the tirst time, I kuow, but—uo, I cnn't go;" aud nothing mure was said just tbeu.
But tbo next murning at breakfast she turued tu iuu and said :
"deorgo, I've thuught it all over an' I am gum' unt. It was thu fir..t time snmothiu' was going to happen, nu' it didn't; an' I'm guin' out uguiu. Coino, lot's go up to tho bnru."
Sbe etirtod for tbu door. At the throsbold sho stopped. "No, I oun't go," sho snid.
I said "XonsenKe I" nud took hor arm nnd stepped ahead out uf tho door. Huw her pour, tliiu arm trembled in mino"! I must say I trembled a llit myself, for I roalizi' 1 what an aw¬ fnl thiug it wus (ur her at I luukod at her ivhito net face. After a miuute she shut her muuth lirinlr, mudo a bold step forword, aud she was out. A doup Bi,^h escaped, nn.l Kho leaned heavily ou my arm, I thuught sbo was guing tu faint ngain ; but sbo britcud hursulf, uud wu wiilku.l uu lo tbo burn, whore wo eat duwu uu uu uld beuuh uud luoked townrd the houso.
"Why, tieori^e," sbo snid, "don'l onr house louk shiibby? I must have it luiiute.l. Wlio'd think a p'lNon neut ul' mai'l' lived insido?" Aud she Inughed n soft little luugh, and thero wss Silence ngnin. Presuutly she said: ".\iu't the nir ttne,()eorge? S'posin' we go up t' thourchard." And we wunt.
All the moruin,!{ wo walked ulioat the plae.>, vi.sitiug tho hous, tho pigs, tho potato puteh nud ull tho homely every-.lay things nbout tho fnrm. .\unt Muhitabul took n childish pleas¬ ure iu everything. Jonah camo along, un.l seoiug us, stoppel iu nmuzement. "B;os8 lue if that ain't Miss Mebitabel ou'.looti" h'j sai.l. Tbat wns all ho said, but his fiicu wns a study.
Tbo nows Bouu spread thruugh tho villngo, un.l a regular receptiuu Anut Mehilnbel nu.l I hud fur Iho uext few dnys. Tbo story was told over and over again; aud many a pnt did Ueorgu gut, ami many nu houust, homuly word of good will wus suid to mo,
Auut Muhitnbol wont to church Sundny, and spent tbo week in driving about ao.l makiug calls. Uhe had to hire n mai I tu do her wurk; sho conld uot get the tiiuo to do il hertelf, she was su busy "guiding abont," as she slid. "Bnt tiieii," flh'j nil.lod, ua n surt uf apoloj.v fur being such n "gnd'lor," "I'vo gut tn make up for tweuty-ono years iudoor, you kuow." The lnst uight uf my stny with her, Aunt Mebitabel gavi> u big aort of ten, or I'lwu pnrty—a thing quite un- knowu iu tbnt littlo old fashioned viUago. Sbo wnulei it "oii'door, liko she'd rend tboy hud 'um sometimes." .Sbo iuslste 1 un souding to tho cily for 'lupuuesu lanterns, nnd guod thiugi to out uf nil lurts. The .liuiug ruum und kitchen weru cleurad fur dancing. Munio came frum tho oity; nud, great¬ est wondei uf all. Miss .Mehitnliel ap¬ penrod iu a new silk dre.sa ma.lo with¬ uut a huop. The whulu villugu wns invited, uud overybuily cnme; uud nil ngreu'l thit ".Miss .Muhitabel's com¬ ing-out party" was tbo groutust oveot the village had evur kuown.—Now Yurk lu.lepeu.lont.
— trrt^-
A Strange Mght at Nen.
Nuticiug a luw days ago a letter written iu Culirurnia to tho Now York Sun eutitled, ".\ Duel Betweon Swurd Fishes," if Iho editor ol tho liupubli- c:in will 1,'ivo IIIO spiico I will reliite a trno sti'vy tbnt oame uuler tuy own ull^erv.ltluu—« lig.jt tu u liuii.h be¬ tweeu a whale, n swur.l llsh and thrasher. Thu s.vurd tish nud thrasher weru juiiitly iu tho light.
It MUS in llie year 187i'i. The good oM Hhip I'.ieliard M. Muuios, Captain .lobn C H.-iiIh, humewar.l bound from tbe i!^u-t ludies, was crossing tho In- iliHU Oecnu, bowling along nt some eight knots, with a guod southeast trudo win.l, .leeply laden with Java siigni. 1 ehiinced to gu ou deck just as tbe suu wns rising out of its wntery licil, white niu-'iiig ou my .lay's run and where sbo wuul.l be at l'i u'clock. I ho.ir.l a sort uf gr.i,\u un my weather .jiiiirtir, un.l e.iHtiu,t; my uvo in tbat .lire.-tiuu I beheld u m.iustcr whnle not a hau'lred yar.ls nway. It made n hruiicU ulmn-'t .tlcur from the wnter, Klioiiting blood nu.l water, and at thu suiuo timo a thru'-her, n llbb resembling a largu purpoiso, leaped iuto tbe air aud came down wilh tremendous forco ou Iho whale's l.a_-k befuro tbo whule went uudir. This op.-ratiou was per- lurmcd tbree times.
When lust to view it was evidently a battle between a swurd Il.b and thrasher ou oue sulu nud u whalu on tbe ullier. The swurJ li.'-h wuuld ovi- lieut'y Como up uud-'t tho whulu uu.l stub I.im; tbo wbule wuuld mnku a l.rea.-h out uf the water, the throshor wuuld maku a leaii uut at tho same tiiu'i and cumo down uu the whale's buck, und tbe last sren uf them tbe I'Sttlu WIS u.it lavurablu tu tba whale. I'hu liullt w.!-. nit slrictly according tu IJiieLUsbury rill.'s, and uo policeman llierc to 1.1'.p Ihu fight. I pro.snme tlicy f'lugbl t I a tiuisb. As the I'sulm- ui'l, "Ihey that go down tu the s.'a in sIiI|>h, aud do liusiuesa in grei.t wut rs, thi'se s.-e tbe works of tb.' L..r'l ao'l Hiswou lorsiu the .leep." —.Sprlugli.'! 1 (VIa<H. 1 r.epul.licnu.
kitcben, with Uourgu iu her arm: rfiil 1.11,1 ' cruuniug uver him uul cryiug.
"Why, whufs the mitlur, Auut.'" I
suid, "is lle.irge sick?''
"Nu, he ain't," sho answered; "l.nt
he's most broke bis leg iu that poskr
ol' trap o' Jonah's. I b.-ard hiiu cry-
iu', an' I luukcd uut an' rucu him up
by thu corner uf the barn, caught in
tliut ul' trap thst Junah set tli.-rivfur
skuuks, au' I—ub, (ie rue!" uud cii-
turue.l p.^rlcctly white au 1 shiverel,
"1 — I've Ihou unt! I went nfter liuu I
dh, tieur^e, help me; I'm goiu' to
¦li. ; 1 feel It cutuiu' uow. Oli,
I'ao-.0!" snd the p.i.ir wuuiun ftll to
11 a iloor iu a den.l fnmt. It wi-i tb.- into Ihe bug;'y, I Ivll sum.'thing furry | lii-^i time iu her life she ha I Iniulel, and warm uu the seat. Uy tho diiii uu I uu wuu.ler ^he tboii,{bt rbe was ligbt ilf the oburch wiU'low I f.mn.l dyiucr. The sliuck was u t.rril.li-um- Ihat the lurry ul.j.et wus u small anl I tu her. I earne.l her tu the hu.l, aul | i;'t b disreputable lu.ikiug eat eurle.l up'alter sume titue revive.l her. Sbu tost asleep iu Ibe cm. r ui tbe seat. ' »mili'd le.'bly os sho Uel.l my hau 1, I g.it iu and sat d>»u l.csi.le jt, nnd ' uu.l asked if ehe wtru "Jr.'.llul siek," We drove uir. Sud.linly it ueeuri.'I t.i au.l i( ^he were dyin^. 1 tol.l h.r ol luo that thm wus the .-at I waa l.'iikiu.; j cour.'-.' u.it, tbat slic lia.l .n^y i.iinti' 1. fur, au.l 1 iu-tnutly resuiie'l thul | "llul 1 weut uut,' sbe sui'l; "1 neut Auut Mebitabel shoul.l kee|i it, wheth j oul 's far's tho baru, uu' rjiuetbiu' cr or no. My uuly fear uuw asm, U-st j uughl tu hsj.).en. 1 aiut be.-'U uut it thould juiu|. out ul Ihe l.ut'.-y, m> I "lie u' my ..wn 'U.or b 'i'.r.' f'.r tueuty put tbo roLw our it uud tucked it one yar. i w,.nder wLat'll bLeoiiio Willi lu. o' me?"
".Sotbing, ¦' 1 s.iid ; "you're all ri?lit. inie, have a .Iriuk ut tea, au.l you'il as giH>,l UM uuw."
"Uul, tie..r„-.-," she mi.l, "I c«t:'t peared tu Ih- l.r..k<u, which .luubt''i*.->i' Ket up. 1 uiii-.t hev had a s:r> ke ! ' aoouuutr.l fur its nut juiupiug uul ul au I abe settled oaek uu Ihu bed wilh the buggy 'U the w.sy h"mA "rm a g'iau.
glad of it," I ib.in^hi; "lur i.-w .\unt I ".N'ons»u«e," I .sai.l, "vuu're all MuhilalH-l, Wllb her kind heait, can'l right. Stel lil lu-lpyu''.' Anil tutu it away." t helped hur tu her feet, uud led h..r
^'till. 1 iuiii-t euiiier.-'. it was Willi { back tu tbe kil'-h.-D. hhe ;:..t herceil fear nud Iremb'iog that I api'ru:ieh.d luiue tea aud e^tuerr .lran% it. Tlieu Ihl kitchen, particu'arly as u.y b.H'ls ahe dru|.pe.l latu h. r . hs.r, aul, tail w.re lun.idy oud .uy olutbta wet. an.l . lUir tieorse iutu h.r lat'. .he rrie 1 evou Wlthuut Ib-j eat i ahuiild prub-; rigut out. "V..11 jiretty little ihii,.;,' ably Ket a i;.'ntlt> so, tiu.: frcm .Vuut. . »b-> murmur.-.I, "y,.u aa-. iuu»» lie
lI..wvTer, t put uu a brave Iruut and, 1 <l« ith ul lue ." itud rhe r.ioaed baeii an.l „ , . ._
after Dui>ily wiiing my leel, walked lurtb, Mibluutiitod cryiug bysti tic illy ;; Testi<;atiun4. 1 erhaps I'bbois Kmmeaa, in. Auut Mehitabet a.u. kitting by ao.l tbeu >he l.e.;ao tu lau^b—a hai.l, | tbe aiitber uf the buuii, never bad an th't tabic, lu.'klu,: aa neat and priui u> ! hys'Criral btii:.;h. She'tiu.llv qnirieU j otber au dcvjtud a reader. —New Yurk •TM • MoiUl wiMuau luokciL | dwuA. aud 1 ^MirauadeJ li«i to ^o tu ] Mali as'ti^riMia.
jiMi^t^jatMAtAtttAMbx.. A...
Itavairrs of a llouliniirni.
.\u uneitut, i.urebnioat-lionn 1 vul- niiu- .in th.' shelves .if ttio dean of C'u- Uuu'.ia t'ullege is the Farcuphagns of a witiieri'.l fpicim.u uf tli-it run- nnl iu¬ terestiug liiirro*er, tiie biuliwurm. Mm ilisooTery was msle la^t week, Mile a stu !eu*. wus tnruing urer the rages u.' a hi-tury .1! the Frisi-ins, en- tiilel ¦•Ui-ru'u Krir.-aram Hi-turia," The buuk IS uu Kl/..vir, aud waa pub- li>bed in lluilsn 1 in Hll.'..
Kruni the ni'p.uranc.' ol tbe volume it has be. u miuy a .luy »iuee the bu.ik- w.>rui, lu it.s pre lat.'ry pursuit uf l.iiu»iej..-c, Ltgaa lo duvnur Ita cuu- teuls. The litle feiluw up.-ued up< rt- tiou- uU the iusi.le uf the back cor. r. Iiu-ueo lie pI'.a-eU a ] ath thruugb s.-v- iral Ui'Ihe a,l;u4.->'Ut pa^;ea Hh d.ud lu ti.e iisru-'Ms aul b:- mortal thell, a mere thumb nail skct.-h, iu-s aluug the groove lu whicii h-.- prosecute 1 hn 11
i^ABBATH SCHOOL
IMKII.NATIOXAI, M;ssON KUI JULY Iti.
Lesson Text: "D.ivl.l Kliij (Ivir All
Isrucl," -i S.imiirlll,. I-ll -llolilca
I'cxl- rsulni acvll., 1^
Cominculury.
1. -'llii-n .'I-n.. all th>trll.^so. tsr.-i"i M navi'l uut.. H.l.foii nnrt spnk". suviui;. 11-¦ bol.l. Ifl. arn tliv ^.>u« aul lliy flesh." Il,.tli I.'.h-l.o,»hHli nnl .Ki.ii.ir.th.' kuu- un'l llw.'ui.- taiu of his ll.'"!, iviT'i n'.'v .'.'s'l. uii.l .ill U-
riiel nr ilie.l t.i irnketli.' mau "I ('.".rs
i-h'.l.'.. th.-lr kliiK. Tl-o cii'-n.-.-s mii,-.<.--i.',1 l.y "ii.'-> 1.01,,. ami ll.'sh is lirsi f'l.iii.l In li.'i.. li., 'i.l. lu rel. r.'nc to .\.l,iiii i.n.t Ei-.-. an.! for th.. lu.t tim.- iu Eph. v.. JO. in rel.'n'U.'.. lo Chri"t nn.l the .'huml,. It Is al.-o fuun.l lu a..n. xxix., U, Ju'lg. ix., i: 11 Xani. xix.. 12, 13; I I'hron. si., 1.
a. "rheL'ir.1 sal.l to the,., TImu nlinll leol my I'ouple Isrucl. nn.l Ihnu sliull l..> n 'nptnln ov.>r Ism.'l." Th.'y knew llil.-. Tli"n why hn.l they mil IhouKiii .,1 it li'l..!.''.' Il'.w many truths ive kii..M-, L.il l.v son..' I.ihi.l- u.-ss or ll«r.lu.'^s of h.'art lull t.i ni.i'r.'irl.-it.i nn.l enj.iy. (lur LorJ hml lo .-av .'v.'ii t.. those who .MiKht to hnv.. kniwn lilm l«>l. "Have I Ihmu an loni; time with you an.l v.-t bast tbou not known Me, Phlfl|i-/" (J.'hn j!v , 9.) U.S. clinptiT vll,, 7, nn.1 Ps. Ixxvlll., 70-7i, .in Davi.I's fe».lliig Isrnel, Hw Isn. ll., 11; Ml.-, v.. 4; vll., 14, on Christ re.'.lini? ur rulinu His peopl.., nnd contriLst In Ez.'k. xxxlv. tbn Ooo,l Shopbenl who f.'.'ils Ills flock and tbe false shephsr.lswbo fee.l lliem- s<ilv.M ami not th.) Books.
3. "King Dai-I.l mart.- n l.-nguo with tli.'Tu lu Hebron before tl,.-1,'.r.l. au.l th.'y nnoint- od Dnvi.l kinif ovnr Isra.'l." rbiis thn-i.ui- poso of tho Lor.l .loncernlnir DnvM was In ilue tlnio p.-rfiirm.Hl. Thero'Is (jroat com¬ fort for ev.-rv chilli of Oo.l lu Isn. xiv.. 24. "Tho Lnnl of H.wts buth sworn, saying, Surely us I bnv.i tli'iUKlit. so shall It i-oini' to puss, auil na I hnve purposisl s.i shall it stan.l." Whether It b.< the Lonl's purpose concernluir tho J.'w, thn K.'uiHe. or thn ithurch of Oj.I (I Cor. x., .1}), iho .Niitlins or au tu.llvl.luul (Job xsxiv., 211), Ihe eouus..l of the lAird staliili'th forovi-r, tlio tliini-/lils of HLs honrt to all Ken..ralious. nn.l .vory purp'i.so of th." Lont shall bo perloruiBd (Ps. xxllli, 11; Jor. ii..;291.
4. "Davi.l ivna thinv years ol.l wh.in Un boifsn to rolKn, an.l bo riilniwl forly yours." It Is Koo.l thnt n muu shoiil<l liotli hO)io nn.l .|Ulotly wnit fnr th.. slllvutlou of tho L.ir.l (Lam. III.. 20), nU'l Huvll hu.l pnllenlly waltO'i iiinuy ,v.'iirs. Cousi.I.'r the lonir y.-urs of wnllbiK ilf Al.riilmiii, J'.soph, tbo sluvo nn.trrlsou.'r; M'.sos, the shoph.'r.l. S.s'tho Lord Jesus, patioiilly wultiii't at Nay. ir-th suliject to M.irv Uii'l .I..so|,li till II" wiu thirty yenrs of ago (Luko ii,, .ll; lii..'23), anl If ever tonipto.l in i.cc mi,' faiut ;iuJ wenry .luu- Bl.ler Hlin (ll.'b. xil., 8).
6. "lu H.ibrou bo rulKUi'.l ovor Ju.Inh S'lvna years nu.l alx inontlis, anil In Jornsalein ho rolirnoil thirty an,l Ihr.'o van. ovor all Israel nn.l Juilnh." Tlio kini!.l.im ..vor whl.'b tho S.'u of Iliivi.l slmll rulu must luolu.lo all I«rael. Th.-y .shall h-. Kath'T.'.l fmm all Nations nU'l bo .111.' Nall'in In Ihe laU'l upon tho mountnins 111 Isrnol, noJ tho .-iin.-l.iary ol tno L opt shall bo lu tho inMsl of thom forovormnni (Kn.'k. xxxvil., 2|.2H). Th.-n shall Jeni-aloiii 1.0 111" ihr.'ii.' ..I tl.o Lonl, nn.l nil Natl..i,s l.l. K-ath"r...| ml" It I', ill', unmo .if th.' Lor.l lo JoriMaloiiu.l.'r. III.. 171.
n. "Davi.l i-iiiiii.'t I'im" In liilli"r." thu- Ih'.iiitlit an.l spako lh.. Jol>.isll.'s. wh.i form¬ erly luhabit.'.IJonisal.'ni. Johns wisaf'.nnor unmoof J.ir.ii'alom (1 Chron, xl., 41. un.l tho chll.ln'Q .ll Il-'lijaililli. lus." .'I of .lrivim,-ont th.. Joliii'-lli's, allow.'.l ihemlo ilw.'ll Willi thom In Jorus'ilom (Ju.litos I., 21). K'lo als.. Joshua .XV,, 8,1. II tho J.)liu-.il.-s mny ro|.r"- ecul t.l us tho ol.l tuluits In us l.of.iro Christ comes iu, M'o so.. h'Totho .liiiiivr nl In nuy wny toleriillug them, lost 1 hov g.'t tho 11111s- tery.
7. "N'overlhol.>»s D.ivl.l t.i..k tho nix.tug- hol'l ol Zi.in. Tho sninols tlioelty ..I Davi.l. ' This was thu s.>.ithwest hill of Joru-nloni, the ol.l.-r and hUlior part of tlio ottv. An¬ other hill lu tbu .illy was cullo I llorluh. nml ou this hill tho t.-m|.lo was l.iiil.l...l ill Chron. Hi.. 2). H.-r" was th.MliriishiiiL- ll'.oi- ol Aniunnh, nn.l h'T", loii« bof'ir.', hii'l Abra¬ ham olTon-'l up Lsaa.'.
b, 11. "So Davi.l .hn.'ll In the f'.rt nniloale.l It the city .If Davi.l." Davi.l olTor".l tho chief eaptniDi'y In ivhoev.'r woulJ first smito tho Jol'Usit.'S, nn-l Hie suoe.-ssliil man iviis his ..wn sisters Son. Juab.ih.'s.m ..I Z"rulah (I Chron. xl., fi; 2-I1I). N.ithing .-an .-taml beforo a mnu it whnni G'l.l Is. (li.'i sio'li shall cbaso lllllli. an.l tiv. put lii.UUU t.. Ilii;hl (Deut. xxxll.. .IU). Wo thin:; .'I C.il.'b, who lu-koj for H'll'r.ili, whi-ro tho plants woro, nu.l of Havi.I wh.'U ho sl.'W llillatli. Al- tli'iuitb DuvM.lwi'lt ill this visible fori, hn kuow llf an'l .Iw.'lt ill a much ilnmiter uu.>, luvWlilo t.. m.'U, f'.r ho was wont 1.. siiiK. "Tbo Lor.l I- ray r"ok ami uiy f..rtn's-. au.l mv (lelivoror, my (I'.'l, mvstreuKlh, lu ivlioin I will trust" (Ps. xvill.,'i).
10. "Ah'l llavi'l w.'i.t ..u au.l gri'Vl uriiil. aud the Lor.l llo.l .'f ll.isis wairwitb bin.." Tb.i aiarK'lii has "K"iiii; nu.l gr.iwiiig." In I Chrou. xl., II, it Is wrill.'li, ".S'l Davi.l waxoil gr.'nlor ami ur.'ntor," ..r. In th" margin, "wout In i!"iiiK nn.l Incrou'-iiii;." The II. V. has m both toxl.s, "Davi.l wax.sl grenter un.l gri'iit.'r" Tho n-ason Is that "thn Lonl a-as with hlin." It s"oins In m.. luoreaslnirly clear that Ibe proiKlse, "I nm wltb you," or "I will lie ivitb you,'* Is nl"iiit Iho gror.ti'St thnt OoJ .'au Kivo na. 8h« Ex. 111., 12, lv., 12; (l.'U. xxviil., 15; Joshua. I., 5; JuJk. vl., IC; J.ir. I., H, IU; I.sa. zli., lU; Matb. xxvlll., 20. et.-.
11, 12. "AuJ DavlJ pere.'iveJ thnt tho Lonl baJ ustal.lishi'l him klm; "V,.r Isniol and that bu badoxult.-'l his kiuK.l..iii bir Hiu people Israel's sako." Tii..growth 'il Davi.l'.-, klug.lom und Its ostal.llsliiiioui is lyp|.-ai ..f thu kine.lom of thoinu ul Davi.l. of wli.nii It Is writton, "Oltholn.'n'as.'iit 111- ^...v.Tii-
iii''Ul an I P''a.''' lli.'r.' -.liall I..- 11,1, .ip >u
tho thn.i.o III Davl'l aii-i iip'.ii lll^ klrii.-.|.im. to onlcr II uud tu osl..l'li,-li it with jiilKni' ul nnd wltb Justloo fnnu l..'n'"'f"rlh ova I'T- I'V.'r" (Isa. Ix.. 7). Hira.ii. KliiK "1 Tyn', with bis .'ar|>.'utors an.l iiiii...ii> liiiil.liiii,'a b..ilso for Davi.l. mak.-s us think .11 lh.- tin... wh.'U tbo wenllhol all Nalluii,- shnll ..'.iiiio unto Isrui'l and serve bor I Ivi, Ix., J, .¦., II, 12), wh.'n ull kiiiKssbalUall .l"vvli i.ofun'h.T Kiug nud ull Nations s.'rvu llim (P.-.. Ixxii,, 11).
Tbn snme Lord wbo pn-vlun-iy .'^tal.llsh.''l Bnmuol as His prophet ll S.im. lii., 'iil) i.uw .wtal.|l-h.» David as III,', kiUK. I'ho n'oii... f.ir boliiK .'stal'lish.'.l Is t.'iiiil In Ill'hroii, IX.. •Hi, "ll.'ii.'V" In tlio L'tI '.-.llir (I...1, V,
shall vo l»' .-tablisbel." Tl pi.-'Mi.- 1-
noon iu Isu. vll,. 11. rii" W'.nl h.r 11- 1-, "llo v.';-l"n.ifiist. uiiiu'ivni'l". al w:l\-slll'.¦llll.i- lm{ III lh.. W'.rk ..Mh" l...nl " (I 1 ox. xv . ns). H.IW .'nu wo? llv l.'luiu- 111'- .{. V"riiiii"i,l ..I oursolv.M ail.I nil "ur airur- I.' .i|"'ii llo.
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SENTcNCliU lu ULfum AllON.
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'kal»l« Slala uf Pari* shown lu Ihe (-Hse of 8I11C Vuiiii.
Jiilu-o HaKiior, 111 thn Supromo C.iirt ul tll.' Dl.stri'-t "f C..liimlil.i, s«uloii,-.sl SiuR YnuK a Chln»-fl laiiomr, to .lep'.nall.ii. SluK YiiuK .-anio to tbo Unllo.l Smt.'s fnira Afri'^a "U as''h....nor, nu.l failo.1 to n'Ki^l.'r as nspiln-d by Iho Ooary not. Ju.lKo HiiKo.'r 111 lilsdO''|s|ousiiy«:
"A rnmnrkalil.' statoof facts Is sli'.wn li.'n>, iiP'O Iho dolou.hint's own story. Ilosuysho was U.rn In Clilua un'l is f'.ny-.'it!nt yoars ,.i.i Cuaso'iuoully h" mii,st bave l.'S'n l.orn .u ISIS. 11.. ca-ii" to Am.'rl''a lu 1H.',9. an.l, .. O'l.irs.'. was thou obivon y.iars ol.l. II..ro- ni.iuo.l liaro unlll issa, when bo was l.irty- .•;.". II* thon t'.'.k eiupl'.yment as a''ook 1. I, Unit.sl Sinl.'H m"n-hiiutmaQ an.l ro- luri.od 11 II..UK K inK. Tli.'ni he »-ont »,.Uoro t,.r a i-h.irt tlm.-. an.l thou ouly t.i s.s. hu wifo aud .'bllJ. Whou was ho marr.e.l'i' Ho s;iy^ u-'thlDK 'if auv murrliiK" lu tills .-'.un¬ lrv. au'l crtaluly be was n.it mnrrlol in Cbiiia ttuJ bu'l a "hil.l Iwf.ini ho wu> oioron yoars ol.l. Th.^ fa''ts. I "upi-o-..'. an) .'api- i.lo ol el|>lauatl"D. but th.'y bava n'lt beou explaiDo*l."
.i.i'lK" HaKuer th.-n nia.1 lh« law rn-pilrlnK
It vlJonco of al LlisI uue while wttm-ss in
siK'b ca.-««i, and sold: "Ibo reas.iu f.ir t'lls r-piln-'noni inlni-lu-i-s u-. l'i .me ..f iho in'.st dim.'ult pmbloai-. lu thi- C'liuo'ii'u, 1 n. s.' isMplo all I'.'ik ailk.' t'l llie .iutnlno I '-yas .,r a LSimiH'an ur Amorioau. Wb. '1.1- c:,u gn Into a flick "f su.'op aul H"k "Ui.-ui if tbem fnim an"iher? A ':"uutrymiu w.ll .!¦' till:- and swwar t.' his sli.a-p. H-.kii .w- it l.y tbo fu.-.'. but you or I could U'lt. s , it is i;iirs>i.U'lo tor most'.( list'. lil"nilfy "U" .f tbea.- ia"u wbon tlioy are l.n.ught Is'lir" a-, an-t wo are C'nilr.iially -.|.'j" '1 I" imp'.s.tl.n Ly Ibelr .-ubstituliuij 'Hi' luau Lir nooth'.-c.
CrlrbratMl Ihe ra>l*T Itatll*.
Six th'U-and Si'UX, th • n-ninnt of th-^ n; .-t r-'W-r'ill *ttl.-rs'l tho Am-rioan In- .liaiui .- -Ur.rat.i.i tbe Kr."il evaal in th.-ir war hi.<'.rT--ih" Iw.-nilrth a»«l»..r«-u-y "f th" .l.««riio«i"n ol (u-^or'.! O'.aimand un tti" Lit¬ tl." Ullt llim. Jnuu ir,. Kit. Thoy K-uli-n' I al the s.'.'U - f lll-l torn!*. ma«»a"r'. uul. th.i.m'h |iOii->"»Me. lDluie'»llu all lh" fan- ta.sttc lUn--.*. and cor-tuoui'-s iLcldeut lo thoir lra.lltl.ias.
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J .he V, B'ti.iun n. .1 IJ.-»ltim^r». M 1.. anl bi« lairlly havfnrth'lr b'lr." f ur unu-sl lUrwtH <?af», whl-'h b« bas m..vi»l 1., a l-ie.-ri "f croand lu ili"»ul.nrti», w;i-r» h- b'.* nn have I, 10 auv nnt H" tvUKht th.- -ars f'.r tlO o*'r>. aud l,r loelaroo tbol tbey mako eOjBlOftaLla ilwalilam.
thon nad ni. fulioa
The National Assemblage Opened in the Chitago Coliseum.
DANIEL TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN.
Tho rmrrnllnKS of Iho Ile.nnmllr Na¬ llonai <'oiiv«'.tlnti .11 It.. FlrM Hay's Srai>lmi-"Sllrer Iloloralca Sh.>w Thnir ¦ ¦..worhv K,.Jorlln|! Iho NnlLinal Coiii- tnlltf-t,',! Tt-iii|>ararr Clialrman, lilll.
.'iiirAiio.Jnlya.—T;ion"mooratlcNntl,-.nnl Oonventlon hel.l Its llrst »."wlon y.'st..rday, aii'i aft.'r .-ITootinK temporary orKnnlxall.in iiiljouruo.1 lor the d,iy. Sonntor Hill, ot Now Ynrk, was pn-sontod ns thn oh iic. ol tho NntlonnI Oommltton for Tempornry Chair¬ man, an'l Sonalor D.inl.'l, of VIrKlula, wus put forward for tlio .samo pUici by the silver mon. Alter a loug d.'bat.. Sonntor Daniel
Sin
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^irTompirary Sacro- ^rtu. of Indiana; for l.iDcl John 1. Martin.
S' rrfi-ant-at-.\riiis, of Mla'.ourl.
"What Is the ploasuro of Ihe convnntinn " Mr, Harrity a#ko.l. "on the r*»p.irt as ms'te tr.im the liomu.-rntlo National rommlltex?"
Ib'urv D. Cl^iviou, raomlwr of th" National I'.immlttoo frnm Al,-\buma. anise and an- n..un.-<-l thnt hw dei'nio.1 II his duly to fxo- s.'ut a mln..rity report. Fmm ton thousand thn.nts .-ame a boara.* roar of approval that SU.111.I0.I Ilko a roll ..f thurder. Fur over thn-.' minutes th" .1omon.-4ritl.>n eontlnuo.1, nn'l ll was n-ncwo t at several p.i|uts as Mr. I'lavion n»ad tho minorliv r-p«irt, nomlaa- tlnii ^.'l.at.lr Danlol,.. .,t VIrKlnla. It was slKU.'d I'V Iho twinty-thnw moinliors of tho National C.immltt.Hi who favor froo sllvor. As Mr. Clav:oa C'juolii.l...| l.v .b.mandlnK th.. .¦all uf Stat.s. anl a roll cnlloheors nnd orl.>s ol "Call tlier.'ll!"w.'n.rals.sl. C. S. Thomas, ol C'llornd'i, s.''-un.le'l tho uilnorllv n-port. AKaIn .-rl.'S of "ll'.ll call:" wen. roiiad.
Chairman Harrity n>pll.-d flrmly lo tho erl.-s for a rnt.- thnt as loiiff as be c.mtlnnisl lo pnwi.lo ..ver the c.inv.>ntlon tho dellls'ra. II.Ills wnul.l Is. or.leriv. Ho r.»o.:»KniEe.l former O..vernor Waller, of C.iiinectl''ut, wh.in order w.as rost..n'.I, tint tho liiitor vlel.l.'.l to All.'U W. MoDonnutt, of New Jersey, who ma.l" his way lo tho platform au.l spnke In support ol the iiiaiurlly report. Ex-Oovorn.T Waller was ns'.iKuls.sl wh n Mr. M.iDermnlt sat down, and all lhrou'.{h
vn -. wMen .". . " '.-';¦ -" n-oni-1 asHi ays,, wasol.a.'k-f 1 i.lw-, Th.- DU- Irlrt of Colus.lda n^.sl two tor Daniel. The t'Iral Tett Vo.e. Tho tolal vole was anni-unee.! l.y Hia Chair as follows, Ay«» (DaulvUl. »M; nom (UUI),
NEW YORK STATE NEWS.
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(Choice ol tbo P'-nii-vlvanla Dnlesatloa for Pn-sLI-nt.)
349. Twolve v.it.-!, wro kim.-k'.'l ..IT from tho TerrlUiri.-s, nii'l Mr. Hill dll not vol-.'. Tbe .ilBolal v.ilo follows:
Alabama. i2
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was elocloJ by a voto of 6S0 to 349 address of tho Toniporary Chalrnia tbou il.'llvcrod und th-j usunl Conimitt polntod. Tbo convention mot In tbo Coliseum noa
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STBIHES M. wniTll.
(Cliosou by tho Commltl.M. to I... Pornianeul
Chair
lot tho Couv.'iilluu )
tho World's Fair Oroun.ls. It Is sovon mllos from the --eiit.-r uf ChlcnRu, ainl theref.iro Ibe del.'Kut.-s au.l 18.000 spoctntora of tho proceodlUKS of tbn coiiv.'litl'iu liUil quite n railroad rido boforo tboy reached tbolr d..6- tlnallou.
Decorations In the ColUenm.
Aftor the Columbian Worl.l's Fnlr, tho ChiciiKO Collseu:n Is fho larKost Idea that the motropulls of tho lak.'s bus ovolTe.1: Its lonKtb, lireu.llb uud tl.l.iknoss an. ..n.irnious, null Ils seatliiKca|.n''liy Is p.. Kr at that al- tll.-iUi;h 1.19s thau tbre.''.|iiartors of Its fl .or spie'o is ultllr.o'l for Ihls .'onvoutlon, Ihi-n' has been found plai'o f.ir 14.000 people, sonloil lu comfortable chairs. Tbo arranfforaouis of tho .leloKatt-s, ult.-runtos, invited Kuosts an.l siK.etntors, au.l csp.'cliilly for Iho press, w.'ro n.lmlriiblo. F.voryboilv I'ould h.>ar nnd s.'o tlio stiaakers upon tbo platf'irui. tho n'adliiK olerk and tbo presldloK offlc.t. Tl... p'ntfurin for tho presi'lluK olB.-or, ,si"'n.ti.rl.'s nu.l clerks Is In tbo o.iutru of IhobulldlnK l.s.kliiK to the w.-sl. It Is olovntod s,.m« six f.sit frnm 111.. ll.iorinK, with som.i biin.lni.ls of chairs rauKod bnok of It f..r <llstinKUlsbe.l vis- llors, nn.l with d.-sks i.>r report..rs nnd newspaper ''-.rrcspon.loiits strou'b- InR In fuur t.'rraces .lu either haii'l. Tho Intorior of the bulldlnii Is Kny wllli buntluK. 'Tbe girders wbl.-li support the roof, uudull other ol'jo'is Ihat l.-a.l tb.'ui- s..lv.m to that slyli. of u.lorunient am nis.. oovenid wilh buntluK. Tbe Nallnuai iluK Is bllfiK, III mnuy clitluns, Irom tbo ruuf the whole hnKth Irom north to soatb. Ovor th.- plstfurm Is .llsi.tay.'<l uu a larK.i canvas 1. iilcluro of Ibo Amori.'iiu EaRlo bnldiUK In his Is-ak a ribbou with thn scroll K Pluril.iH Uoum. nnd wllb his talous rosiliiK (rnthor iiuuuturnlly) ou tho coat-uf-arms uf Iho L'nit.'J Htiit.'S, tho tluK bolUK Kath.'r.>J lu Kri.'-eful fulds at ''nob uf tb'i upper ouruors, To tbo riKht an.l loft aro buuK the '-unts-'f- urms oltbe Slatis.,f Now Yurk, I'Bnnsyl- vaiilu and Obl.i, aud thoso .if tbuo:horStat.-s nre carrind at Intervals all nU.uK the four si.los of the s.piare. Everywhere aro fluKs, baunors aud Jiajiorles ol n-.l, wbllo au.l biu...
The Kavel uso.1 by (chairman Harrity In openInK tbo eonvontlon was pros.-nteil i.y O..- slau Oiitbrl.'ol (IhlcnKo. mnd.1 fruui uu oak ttmlior taken from ol'l Fort D.-orlKjro. Tbe blocK house fn.m wbl.-h Ibu timber wastsken silrvlvod tbe CbicuKJ lire, nud was.-.ur'-busod bv Mr. Uutbnu and utfaor pbllanlhn.pic citi¬ zens and ro-cn-ct.sl In South Tark, C'hloaf^o, as u romln.lor of tbo city's froutl.-r .lays.
tbo Inller part ol bis s|ieocll allompts wero mn.l.. tu cry him duwn, an.l ho llnally r.'- spoiide.l by warnlnK th.- couventl.in that bo would stay ou thn tho platform nil day In onler to mnko hlmsolf bonnl. When ho ask.id If tho convontl.iu was koIhk t.l turn dowu Davi.l B. Hill there worfilauKh- iiiK'-rlos; "Wo are; w.» aro!" "Very woll," lieshnule.1 .Iellaatl.v, "turu htm down and IVO will llRbt you horo nnd olsowh.'r.^" This unmaskiuK of Ibe position of th.i koI.I m..n was met wllb u storm of hisses, an.l ono of ib.i Silver mou shouted: "Ono voto for Mc¬ Klnley!"
C. 8. Thomas, tho Nai Ionnl Commlttooniau from Colonido, then spoko In favor of the mlliurity n.port, nnd W. P. Tarpoy, of Cull- I.irnbi, f.illoivo.l lilm, nlso in ii.lvocacy of the silver report. Colonel John K. Follows, of Now Y'.irk City, than urKnd tbo seatlUK of Senator Hill, while DoIoksIo Mursden. of Louisiana, nnd John M. Diincnn, of 'Tex.-ui, spoko for Senator Dnnlol.
Oou.iral J. W. St. Clair, of Wost Virginia, tb.iu spoko, suying ho was n Domoorat wbo bell.'V.sl lu froo sllvor uu.l Ibe nomination of a rock-rlblied free-silver man, but that he woul.l voto to sent HIII.
Nntlonal Conimlltoeninu CInylon, of Ar- knusns, closed tho debate lu fuvor of electing ,Mr. Daniel.
Chiiiriunn Harrity then put tin. ,|Uosllon, whion wns the ndoptlon of the nilnurlty n*- piiit, un.l ordered tho roll of Suites to bo oull.'rt.
The n.ll cnll wns then proco.'.l.-d with, and pn.;.'n'sse.l without spo.'lnl In.'l.I.'iit till Illl- ll'.ls wns reacliod, Th.'n cli.S'r. Kn'Oted tho nnlioiinc.'in.'nt of 48 ay.> vol*.s. Wben lown was reached tbo v..t.i as allliulllic.'d, 26 ny.'s. wns cbiillcnKe.l and a mil cnll of tbo .I..I.>kii- llon di'miiudod. Tin' nsult was 19 ay.w nii'l 7 '.'.IMS. Cbalrmnu Harrily sabl Ibat, ns the .Inl.iKntl.in bad b.'.n Ills,ni.'t.'.I t.i net a" a unit, til.' vol.. woul'l Il.l rwconl.'.l ns 20 ny.'o.
Thu vuto of Kentucky *iu. also challonKo.l oil the Kroun.lthiu iho uoloKatloii hud lieeu Instriiot.sl t.) vol.. us a unit, and tho Chair nKnIii rul.'d that thn roll iuIkIiI bo cnllod In onler t.l t.*t III" n..'''Uriioy .ll tno v.ile. As Sonntur Illai-klninrs inline was .'allo.1 aud bo vol.'I ny.', then' ivon' ch.'ors. aii'l th.'ro wor.. .I.'luun.'-I rations "I .li-.-out ami applans.. wb.'n Iw.. .l.'l.'Kiit.'s vuti-.l nu. Thn Chairman n- p.iato.l bis rullUK thai umlor the unit rulo the ivl.olo deloguliou luust bo roourdad 2G
BllTor Vl'Hu
Tb" Chair ad.l."l: "Tho inolion olT.iro.l l.y Ibo l,>.'nth<mali frum Alabama, snl'StltlUlUK Iho H..U. J. W. Daniel, "1 VInriniii. f'.r Tem¬ porary Cbalrinnn. Is nl.ipl.'.l." (Apl.lans...)
The Chnlrman sai.l Ihal iiol.-ss otlierwiso Instruotod bo w.iuld neanl this ns a iirnoil- .-al n'J.sil.ui .if thn mnj'.rllv n'|Hirt, ni..l woubl n..t pat the .pi.'stb.n ol ils a.l.i|.llnu M tho cinventlnn. Tbon-baiuu u.i .lls'.enf, tie. "hair np|K>luied Senator J'ln-s, ,.l Arknnsa-., the Il.in. 11. P. K.'iitinK, of Neva.la, and ».nil- i"r Whlto, ,>f Calll'.rnla. a cinmlttoe to .'-oort 8..nat.ir T> ililel to tbo I'bair.
Senal.ir llni.li-1 Tnli<<> <:h»r«p.
Th.» Kn'iitcst .lomorstratlon of the day up lolhlstimo .nicurn'.l wbon S.'nntor Danl.'l camo f'.rwnnl. D.'1"Kat.'s i-t.'u.l In th.iir chairs aud yell.si with nilKbt au.l main, wav¬ ing canos. hna.lkerchlofs au.l Auks. Tho band nided Ihe enthusiasm by "tartlng up a patrl.itio utr, nii.l tb.i .leleKnt.is stamped, olnpiio.1 un.l .'hiM.nirl wllb n vonlf.iniusn.Mis that threateuod I.. .Iroivu tho oHorts of tho musicians. Hisspoeol. was of uonsl.lorablo length, aud 11 met with rnthuslasllo np- iilniise. He olasoil by nanniiuciuK tbnt the Nati.inal Democratio Cunvenilou was now In sosslon nn.l would procood l.i Ihe liusiuess of
OrKllUlKltl.il..
Sonator Jones, of Arkansas, otT.'re.! issi..lii- ti.ius of thanks to Cbalrnnn Harrity, wtjlfth wero ailopt.'.l, l.ir tb.. manner In which h'l bnd dlsolinrKH.1 his .lutv as i.resl.lliiK offl 'or. A n-solullon that tho ruloiof Ibu FIfty-thlnl Cniigress Kiivorn tbo .'ouvonllon until otlier¬ wiso onU-nid was olTero.1 by K.'uiit.ir White, of Cnliforuin, an.l a.lopi.sl.
On motlonof Ex fl.iverii.irllOKK. "'Texas, tho roll was culled to kIvo .iicb Slate a.i'l Territory an opportunity to name its sol.»c- lloiis for the coinmlltenn ou cre.i.'ntlals, iwr- inaneot organtaatlon, rules, uud oritur uf liuslnoss and platform.
(leneral K. 11. Flnlev, of Ohbi, lu bohalf ot tbo coiit.'.stants fr.nn South Dnkotn, outi.ru.t a pnitost ukuIdsI any ..I the m.'inlsirs nnm.'snio uow accn-dlto.l to Houih Dakota, boiug appolute.1 t.l s.-rvo on uonimltteos. Cbulrniuu D:inlol ihsiblo I, hownv.ir, that the oont.vts .'.uil.l bo .loci.led ouly by ret.»r- uuco Iutho ('..lumltt'O ou Cnvloulinls, that the nspiest of tbo coutestauts coul.l uot be Kfauto.l.
C.inKriKsuiaii Siiir.or, of N.'W York, t ndvantai^o of lb.i lnt''rruptl.>u I.) offer bis Cuban plauk, wbi.'h wns not ri-u.l, l.ir ml enco to tbo Coniniitl.s. .lu Uiwilullnus.
When tho vari.ius .-.iniinltt.sis hal bt iippolntisl th" niouilnirs ol Ibom witlilr for orKnnl/Mll'iii, au'l the oonv.'UlInu th. ut 1.15 p. Ul., n.ljoilrued for Ibo .lay.
Mnr.leni.1 by a Mali. \,
nc| uty Sherllt Otto I.uhhe, of Nyaok, waa -nnnlerivl al an .'nrlv b.iur al SwarMronfa In'To At Cnncers, In U'>cklnnd Laka. by a canK of brick burners from navemraw Wbo LU'l been colebrstlnR.
Tho men arrlvisl early In the daT, and n-li. n J.hn Svartw.iut found ttmt tha .'r.tiinds were overrun by a crowd ol matt wl". w.inl 1 Dot llHien to him. heloloffrapbad r..r a Shenff. I.uliln was s.>ol down, aad ap- '1 hi' nrnval bo tcik iulo .servIcK four max I.' know at the imive. Wboa Ihe "n»d«ranB," L- Ihey an< called, leanie<l of this they at .no ' l.oKan to itirlif.
Tiny st'.'e nil Ihe holds and rowed out lo¬ to the lnko After aa hourthev found it alow wurk nnd r»lurn.sl fo tbe lan.\tnff.
I'be dan.'o hall was c.apt.invl and Iha ma- -loians who sit In a small balcony wara fun-.sl to plav .Innce after dance untU they b-pame so tlr".l that ihoy could play no lunger. Thsn th.-v wen. beiten and mobbed a.i'l thon fnnvsl t,> play aKuln. The ptano play, r, who was a w iiiinu. was drainjed to Iho dsnolnc flour aud surniundod by tha cruW'l ..I h.iodlums.
Whon tho baud, un.ler f.>ar of Ihelr Urea, slruck up tho "coooht.»-criophl.." ilaneo, th» ,.i pianist w.-vs eomiielle.l to dani-e to themoeic. Her .lancing nnt cot sntbifactory aod har cl,'tiling was torn fmm her.
D.'t.iilv Sheriff L.iiibo wospowarleastoaet. H.s l..ur men ha.l mystotlously llsappearad. nu.l I.ul.bo ran to the Congers depot, two mlbs nway. nnd telogra|.h.'d lo Haven^mw for help, Holp came, hut It wost'io late,for I,ul.N. was bv that timo un.ler the oara of Dr. ll.K-be.
One of tho gnng. Krnnk Wnl.h. who la foreman of tho brick humors at Hayenliaw, w.-nt lo the bar nn-l .-nlerod drinks serred lo tbn crnwd. Tbe bartender said tbat tt was after houn. and no .Irinks could be bad. Wnlsh juiniH'd over Ihe bsr nnd beiran |i.iuii.lln«lho twrloiid.'r, wh.iu Lubbe. who nnialuel fHllhfulto Ibo end, placed Walah umlor arn»st.
Flo wns about to handcuff htm whea Iha wholo crowd jumped In und a free llgbt be- rail. LublH. WIUI tlimwn violently to tbe flo.'r, whore he was kickisl to denlh. Valah was nrn'slod. nnd fho police nre looklDK lor forty more men who wore In tho flght.
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The Itetallalory lasurance Law.
Kiiporint.'nil.nt of Iusurnnco Jamea F. Pi'-r.-.'admilted tho Holretia Swiss Flre In* -.urnnco c,impBnv ..f Switsorlaud to tianaaal Ibo business of iiro liisurau.'O in tbis Stata. riin oompany has .lei.oslicd ItMfilt with Ihl) do|i;irtmoiit f'lr lllfl iirotootlon ol lit p.ili'ybol.I.'rs. nU'l othorwls<i compllodwlth llio law. Its .npltul in this .'nuolry Is MOD,. ' :ion. Tbenpplli-atlon bss boon undar the- ^ .<oiisld<<rnll.>u of tbo Iiisurnnco DnpaitmaBi ^lno.. imrly si.rlng. but has boen belalnabay- ^ ncH uu.l.'r tho rolallatoiy Insurance aet ol
tho Inst Leglslaluro, b.waiisetho8wltaerUB4 (lovernment has discrlmlnate.l agatoat th* lusurauce compnnlae of ibis SInle by ralaa- lii.gthem porml'slnu lotiansaol hulsneaalB that country, k short (Imo ngo Swliaerlaad n-si'lnd.-d llinlr nrbitrary .lecislon agalBlt Now York Slnt.i o.inipaul.'S by admittlUK tha Now Y'ork Llfo lusurnuoo Coiupauy to do liusiuess there. ^
Tho St. Lawr
nn.l Aillrondaek.
Tbo SI, Lawn'n.-ennd AdirondackBallwar Cnmimuy bas .'.>usoli.inlo.l with the Hoalh- eustern Hallway Company of Canada, tb* ngroi'mont to do so hnving been filed With tbo Sooioiary of Hliito ut Albany. The gaitat compnny Is to bevtyled the St. Lawreneaaa4'. A.llrou.lack Hallway Company, and I* to havo a capital stock of (1,090,000. Tbe pfta- clpa! olUco Is lo bs In Montreal. Tba untta4 compauy Is to suc.<.<.'d tolho lease made by' Iho St. Lawrence Compauy ot the llneoltlMk Orand Trunk Railway Company, eztandiat belwiH'n tho villages ot TallnylleldaDj 9MHK- Imraols. in tbo provlnoo nl Quobee, a dla^ tauce of about Inlitoou ralloa.
h:BART NOTiREO,
The Cou
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I Hill
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Illation for VIcc-rresldvnI.
In tho presence of tbo coinmlltoo ap-. pulnlej by tbo Natl mill lt..pulill.-nu C.in. veutiou f.'r the puriiu.so nnd lu tbo pn'aouoo of ns muny of tbo n-sld.'ots of raters'.11, N. J., us coul.l g.il witbliu: S'K'iuK nu.l bnarlng dislau.'o, tb.. Hou. (i.irn't A. Hibarl wus b.ruinllY u.itlllo.l of his iinniiuntiou by tlio Itopubllonn CoLvontlun In St. Louis, f.ir tbo olBoe .if VIco-Pn-si.b'nt .if
tho Unlto.l SIstiw. lahlssi h iiccopiing
Ibu uou.lnnti.in Mr. ll'ilnirt iloalt wtlh pro- t.'.-li..u OS a Boc.iiiJnry issue .il thu caiii. inign, au'l deelaro.1 lur a curreucy baseil npun tbe siuglo gnl.l rilan.lanl
Tbo town WIU buug wllb buntlUKfroiu.ino .11.1 to tbo otber. Cnwds thning.Hl Ibo str.-ots nn.l tbom was suob au uir ..f Ini- |i..rlau"e about tbo pla.-o ihal a straugor tiapp'Oliig In might miullly linvo imngtuel lliat Ibo oily wns wli'lirating Its .-on. 1.'III.lal ..r s.iin.. .itber lil.inionlous .'v.'nl In Its blslury. il'-sl'l..|ils ..I llin coun¬ try .listricts b.r inil"s in nil .llns'lluiis Innn l'nt.'rl.'>u lH.Kan .'uinioK Inl.i town I'srly In the day, nn.l by lionn nH of lie- lu.portaut streels w.-re thruiigod wllb vobloios.
YALE DEFEATED.
by On
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PAVII, U, llil.l..
uf the N.-w Y.irk DeblgatloD.)
Th.' CliHirninu ot iho Miobignn .I.'logntl.u anuuuii.'."! tbat n poll ul th" .lel..Kiitl..u stuod 12ny.'S In 14 o.sis, but uuder the null rulo ho bad ploasuro in .'nsiliig tho whol.' 211 votes f.ir David II, Ilill. A p.ll was do- u.ando.1 an.l r.'^. illo I as stiitisl l.y tlio Clialr¬ innu, uu'l Mr. Harrity ngnln ruled tbut tbo 211 volee mllst Is. cast as u unit.
Gnvoruor Flow.ir I'U'-t tb.i vol.. ..f Now York (Ouvornnr Hill n-d vutlng), 71 noes, ami.I greut npplnus.'.
I.eander Iiaala lln
I.eiiKlb and rhrer-U..arlers.
Ynln ma.le n gallant struggle at tbo H.-uioy (Kiigbiu.l) rogattu, lint was o.ilrow.sl au.l .inlmatcb.'d and .Incbbslly b'al.'u. 'Tlint It was nut u dlserislilnblo del.'Ut wus piuv.sl by thetlme, which was Ihe faaloat of theday. In the Ilrsl heat for Ibe (Iran.l Cliallojgo Cup, First Trinity, Caiubrldgo, w.
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CHIi-AfiO roLI.SEL'.M, WIIEIlF. Tlli; I'E lu IIATIC roN .•ENTION WAS HELD.
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Al 12 40 a. m. the ."uveni, i t ' onl-r I'y Mr. Harrltv. .1 l'''Uus)lv.,nia, ; (.'balrttinn -.f ^h- D-'ni'-'nitlc Saliuiial fotu- 1 initio.','abu ask'-'l that all pn"--l.l sbuuld | arts.-aial staud while t,r:iv..r aa,- "IT'-re^ l.y 1 tb-Kev. Eru-t M. Slln~. nctor of Oru'ie 1 tpl-'upal Churoh. Chi.ag'., • j
A' tl." .-. ;.»--oii n -e«i.'d Ilsi'lf aft.-r tha I II.V.'-;;it:v-u (5l..iini.uli Hamlv auD 'UU'-e'ltbe' «l'«-tl.'U uf .-ifuator Davi'l V.. Hill br Tom- ' ii.-nrY ctaalrro.iB. Tbo g.,|.| meo, with a I sb>al, Inpisl t" ih"lr fwt. aud with waving , arms »houted out their appr.'val. Amoug : Ibe spe^iac^n alau tburv waa a cbeer of ap- ,
Ohl"',- v.'te was chali"uge,l and II.U del" ,||„1 U'.o.. u p.lle'l, -Ibo roi-ult gai
St.'Utlv cuotestn.1 laco wilb tb" Loudou llow- lug Club. Iu tbe s.'cuud boat Now C.ill.'ge, Oxfunl, I'.vtt last vtsir's .'hninpl'.or., Tr.lllty Hall. Ciinit.rl'IgH, in ai'vuii inln.il..H ulnoteeu s.«'unds. ahora stib-U'lbl exhibit..>ii ..I r.,w- llig. Ijoau'l.ir won the beat aKulliSt Yab' lu seven mlnulos fourteen s.»C,U.ls; allhuugll Yale wns a leugth a J'l tbns ¦.|unnors Is-bhid. h. r time wus belter Iban tbnt ..f tbo vlctnrl- "Us orew. In tlio twn ..tber lioo.s. It wasa net at uu.'l.,u.le.l with disuru".'.
NEW RAILROAD THIS YEAR.
More Mllra ll.llll Than l.asi Vear, bat l°i- lenalone ara NIIII Few
The nx'orJs .if new mllnml bull.liug lu Il.a Unite,! Slnl"-. in IttSC sbow that 717 uilb-s "f P'ad havo Iwen bulll during tbo llrst half "f the y.'ar. Last year C21 inlt.-s.if uew rua.l wore bnill uplo July 1. an.l ihe recunl lu 1-'J4 wn- 4'.l5 mill's b'-lw.-.-n January I nn I JulvL In IH'.n 11 wan 1021. lu IH'Xf, 12N4. In Hi'.il, in.l In 1S9U. 2<lM miles, ill U noou bow gmatiy railrna.l ' il.'ti- siun bns lasm ch""k.-d by tbo ". n llli'.n.. uf ttio fmnt few years, and tbeinare U'l s|jl«ilno- Hal .-iL'ns that nnv large relnllve Inorease Is t'l Is' .-ipn.i.-.| In the near foi ure.
Much the larg.at mileage .-mJllnl to uny "D" oom|,anr, ..ul of the int.d giyou lur tbu -Ix n.'.aib.., lafhut bnilt I'V lb.- K..u«.u,C;: v, I'lilsl'urK aud liul', U'larif lit uiilos. In Ar- knii t\A. I'l'ias ao'l the lu'llau T.-rritury. I'hu 'bt..l.'d .gatenii-Bl ..I tbe new ml .'atri. I.y Mat.-', sl.uwsthot l'a.il.>ruia builf 102 inllu.. uf iia-.l, mu.-b more Hi u any otb. r State.
Clearlnx tha Watershed.
• Tho Department ol Publlo Works ol Mem York Olty Is ailopllng a uew way ol (ettlag' lid oftbu buildings nlong the (onraea ottha, (irolnn wnter snpply In thoae plaeea whara 1 ho laud has lieen nondomaod tor tba pai» pose of pmlucting the purity ol the vatar. TllO Uei.nrtm.int is demolishing tbe baU.!- lugs and biirnlug tlio miilorlals. Tha hout^ bnru nnd otbor outbulldlugann tbeObrpaBs tor place were torn down and burned. It li Inloodud lo slullnrly destroy tbe Oaat bouse, a Intgo resldunoo ou Ihe outikllta Ot '' M.iiint Klaco,
Tho work Is being .lonn by laborera ODiiw tbu direction of William O. Hmllb. Tha ofllclnis of thn D.ipnrtinenl say It Is ehaapar^ for tbo olty to bnru thn bulldlnga tbao t*, sell them at auction. Tboro la no plaaa naar whero tho bulldlugs cnn bo moved to. aad bidders do uot olTer for condemned bnildlsgi aa much ns It coals to a.lvurtlse tho sala and otliur nooossary exiieuses. 'Tbeyaay tba oity lost mouoy on ovory auction sale, oud thaf Ihe dtwirucilou of tlio bullUiiiRS ooeli bat x trlllo ot wbat tbe oipunso ot selling th*M would be.
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Kozents anil New Spelling.
The Inteat meoIlDg of thnlloardol II<S«bW was hnl.l nt Albnuy behind olosed doon, a|ld nllbougb tbe subject of ¦'boblall" orthtw- ' raphy was dlsoussod for two bonra Df Itugents Held, Upson, McKolway aud 8eat^ lury Dowey, whnu Ihoy adjourned tha gaew lury reportud tbut nn resolntloB bad haaa, udoptiiil aud no deanlle deteraklaaUoa reached. It Is kuown, however, Ihat htt*-, nfter In all puidlcallnos, ezainlnaflOB papan aud tho like, "oatnlog"wlll no mora appear. Tb.i wonl to bo used henoolortb la lo h* . siiollod "ciitalogun." Tbis I* evIdaBOelhat lingont Wbltelnw lleld haathiM lar prerallad' over the Board's phonetlo Secretary, UelylQe Dt.woy.
'Ibo Hoorotary wliui, however, on aautber lack. A letler wns mud from the pnt>> llBbors who am givlug oul tbo revlaad W..re.'at..r's Dictionary, wbioh aaid tbat Iha nuw o.litlou will uso "uyp.iteuiise" and dla- cnrJ "bypulhnnnae," notwitbatandlaf thai Ur. Hold cnies.Ml "iiona asinorom" Oh X "hypothonnse." "HypntnottBe,** ibaratOwt stnn.ls and "catalog" goes, and allbonih ao - n'suliitlon wus adopted an undentaidlag appears tu have been ruaohed.
Lunatlrs Have an Outlag.
Tbrue hundmd fomalo lunalloa Irom ita Slato Hoiuoopathio Hoepllal, MlddMoWh, went out for a trolley ride. They wara ta ibargo of tweuly foinalo atlondaols, Wharla( uniforms of bluo glugbam. Willi wbila laaRi, whlto cross tells au.1 whit.i cafa, all beliif la elinrgo of Kup..rrls.ir W. 0. Cook.
Thoiinll.'nts enjoyed tbe elgbftnlle rida to Hi.lwny Turk un.l Ooshuu ImmaoMly. Onn who bus lioou aoutlno.1 lu tbe Sttte Hoa¬ pital fur llfliien yearn au.l at laat aaema «• tbu roa.l to meovery, stood up lathe ear aad shuute.1 asa trolley onr npproacbadi "Ibart cornea u oar witbout any horsea!"
1704.
d S t.. HlM, bul uu.Ur tbe unit ruiu ttal- oullie V'lto went t'l D.iniel.
When Virginia wa- reuobo.1 lb" Chairman .if the d.'leghtl'/U uun'-un.-o'l unil.l groal '-tio-rs tl.at Tirglnia i-ttM 73 nyi--tud Uoa. J'.JU W. Daniel vutcl u...
VVl-.- 'usiu wa.. .'ballouge,!, ar.-l uo a p.ill sl'H,d 4 «)"-, 2<) n «s. lut uo.lcr the uuit rule wa-. .-a-t 24 u...-,
A surprise wae spr.iog wIi'-d tbe ('bair ao- n'.aB..-el that Ibi Torrllurle.. t'n whloh six M'ats hn'l t-M-B given lu the .'..bvenUoli. i-vUid uuly caal twu yiiM», aud Kew tfaxleo's
KIr Juh ¦ I'aiHlec Uead.
Sir John pen.i.'r. one of lb" meu wb'i male ' o" -An ti-l.'grat'by an aocnmpllsb.^'l fact, I di.-l In tnglau'l a few days ago, fron. n
stroke of pir.-ilysia A pp.vi"tts sfr'^ke it, I Jaa narv InH hu.l .".inpeCsl biiu lo reeiuii I UIS seal in i-ariiainofii. walea Be nad heH I Inr ne.irl> a .piartcr of a evotury. Ho was
eighty yeAn uld.
Kaw I a|»l Uelecafe. Tbe Pope Bomiiialad HoBaignor Oioaiela ral.viola Pa[*l Llelaiule to Ihe VaHaJMatt* 10 taoaaoa Uudlaal daloUI.
The Olileil I*ablle Ncliool IB Kaw Tartu Tbo ouo liiin-lm.l and Ihird oommaua- mint if tbo Kingston Kne Aoademy took place a tuw .lays agu. A class ol.tlfteeB waa gnolualed. This is tbn oldest publlo sohool lu Nuw York blato, baviug booa loaadad la 1774.
General Kaws.
Ctliktn A Smith, wbulosaloaod retail maaU denlurs of KyniL-use, mado uu aaelgnmeaty 'Thu liabilities aro uokoowii, but are undei^ stood to bu heavy. Tbo llrm baa New Voill und Huston eredltoia.
The Home nasllght Comiiauy baa sold oot to JamiwOaoible and otbera.
Tbe will of Austin Curblo, dated #aiia A, isw, with a e.idlcll dated April 11, UM, «H flloil fur iimbaloiu tbu Siirrugate'a Ooait at. Suffulk (Inuuly bofnra Jii.iJte Hatbaa D, M' ty. In RIvurboad. The estate la given aaflN- ly tu tho widow, oblidmB aed graadaoa «i tho docmlout. 'Tbo vnlue of the eetale la aat given,but It ia suppoaed to Ut itt tbe nitlfc b'jrhuod of «IO,(IOO,000.
Kiunuel P.iriur, ul Upringllold. Maaa., aaad Iwonty-twu years dlisl at fniy from havfag his ikull '-rush.si by a liirse lalling and meg:
ting up,.u him ig tho rucus at UeaaaaltV 'ark.
James Ao'loriion, of Ouon'laga VaUaf, rummltio'l sulcldo while lying on bis wifrt grnvo la Ibe ODuoduga Valloy Cemetery. ¦¦ laid his lalwi toutb ou tbu grave, stood hli u.iiAreila ugaiust tbo headstone aad thai blms.'lf lu the muutb. Hn waa ae*eoly-t«ro years old.
Mf*. li'.oley was buruud to death la feat ' blazing dwelling lu UufTnlo.
Itaiu.'s lllil Ilurdlok, thrm mnuiha nld, aoa uf Juhu Burdi'k, of lIiitb-unllK-Hedaua,la ¦lead. Tho cblld was b'.rn .m tbe day Ibe liaiiios bill IsMiame a law aud gainod ao- torloiy ou uccuuut'of his uuuje.
Ll IN BRONZE NEAR ESSEN.
Hlalue af Iha KaUMas (-klaeia Wlca>o|r Da- veiled la Mte Prasease.
Tho non.n. beai.e.1 on Ll Huag CiMaa Ipi Oenuauy oulmlnal.sl l» the aavelllBgaf a siataii ..f lh" famous Oblueee Tlearoy to Mi prmeiLsi iu tba pnrk ol Hofr Krapp'a nHi,
Ll coattaaes to be dlaad aod Med, ~'*^ thl. objeet ol asking bim dlngoraa f bulbeladlaappulairBg bla Mbea^ lalaeia, tor inatead of glvlagthaaMJM IbeyVi eansealyjjiet "-"
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| Title | Queens County Review 18960710 |
| Date | 1896-07-10 |
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| Day | 10 |
| Year | 1896 |
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| Title | Queens County Review 18960710 |
| Date | 1896-07-10 |
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| Day | 10 |
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PeMhbfd-lnfft MibiT Moraing iit FBEEFOBT. ^WEEK OOOIITT, 11. T CHARLES D. SMITH. Proprietor. ^0ttnto lletoietos IMI Ul JH PRIE7IH iiLcuTaD la— AttractlTe ud Artistic Sljli IT TUI REVIEW OFFICE by Powtr Prtssis. MiMoLi.:: CopixiH. C1VI2 |
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