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iWWOE.*: COPIEM. *"1VE CJKKfTW,
VOL. IV.
A FAMILY SEtV^fAl'EB OF l-OCAl. A.SU OEXERAI, INTKI.I.UiKNt K.
FRKKPORT. N. Y,. FRID.W. 1)K( i:>inKR :>, is;is.
Txaics: sa.oo teau.t ta ASTaact
NO. r>.
IBank of Rockviile Centre
VnisAOE AVBNtrE. RuckvUle Cmtre, L. I.
tamiAS
:L r. PBILUPB. PreaMent.
S. KKIOHT. VIoc-Prerident. HUIAU R. VHTH, Cashier
BOABO or DIBKCTOBSi
Thoans O. ¦'ntoht,
dOL
B.tteltb,
Oharl** L. IraltaMk Aa*UaQMBweU, XeleonR/Bialth, Joha T. Davifon,
T,'Tbarstoa.
Wflsfil'
' We 4» A a«lMnl Banlring Bndnei* ol Mntt and Diaoonnt. , i 'liiriWIlirnlfl on Special Depodta.
ou England and the
j^^ov tMnwage SoUcitod.
* *¦>!¦¦ Ilniin r A. M. to 8 P. U.;
r,aA.K.tol2H. ¦ ^¦¦¦¦Jlitt Dajra—Tueaday* and Fri-
iiifa,aAi.K.
fUEPREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL, 930,090.
Street, • Freeport, L. I.
r t. KAMDAIX, PtMMeet. - aBAinrOaY.T.IsPRAOUE, Vles-PrMMsnt. WUXIAII8. HALL, Cashier.
¦OABD or DIltBOTOBS.
Coloa IVtUI, Harvey U. Hmlth, Urorge M. Randall,
, those o( either th*
'aaka or Trust Com-
aoeeBMdatlon aa (ar as Is
laat. .^_^-jro* per cent paid- aa flsontn* or laore.
.aa all fail* of Europe. kTtaalitolchaslDcsa.
¦abrtintJMcaaraal) Is* taiU neelve promi
' 1 prompt atUoUoa, aal
• Greater New York •
Dezitea Feirlors,
loeamcKiB • sawaoRE.
OOB. ruLToir and qold sts.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
•S.OO up.
•o.eo up.
• 1.00 up.
• .so up.
^.
nn.TON AND OOLD BTBEET8,
Opp. Loaaar**, / Brooklyn, N. V.
waauR r. trcdwcli^
OOUmKLOR-AT-LAW.
¦ Bm*sa Mta**, Brookiya, N. T.
•jraa Bl»*v^ Bail, rr**porl, L. I., Evrnlngj and Batordar^
rtiANcia a.'TAVLOR,
LAWYER. •ORNaa MAIN AND PULTON 5TA.
K. V. BALDWIN,
^BANJO SOLOIST.)<c-
CaacBrt BiM»t«nenU at Low RateA
Aadrwa, aiaPSTUD or WIPOaT.
\ BVSIKBIM VAHOa.
1. ilAMKB MLMCR,
REAL ESTATE AQENT.
MTCHOOUC. L I.
^•aoaa havtaa TlUaae Properly er rarm* JajfceeMehaa^ wrM* /all 'luu-ifculan., MaUaelmM cask prior, and 1 will adrerUao la* MMa at aay ewa *ap*«*B. a. a. aaaacaa. aas **«.
ft. A. DORLON,
BONOaD AtfCTIONCaR.
aee nueva- at*«a.
Mitea ar., ataa aimacH, rRKKPORT.
E. S. RANDALL. Arehitact.
Oaracor. Rraaklya av*., and Ualaat., epp.
BsHyad ttepot, Freeport, L I.
<(«rallclaaa*
CHARLCS L. SCAMAN,
Carpenter *« Builder,
rRCC^RT. L I, EAuaataa obrarfully pttb. *¦ Ooutracis litkoB.
.CBOIfiE I GILSOI RATIOR,
CARPeNTER5 AND BUILDEItS. PREEPORT, L. I.
eolly roaipMrd lb. RKVIKW BinLUINU wm an (tvpaml i„ tak. eonirat-u fiv ar>l cIm uerk.
, . TtaaMtaa*. toy Oatiatpwar |
I ^^M^li litany, ; BaMm: GcBertl Contnctors. j
•-^a Baatara AvcMia,
¦WOOIKtVN N. V. I
IBM tar «l* at FREEPORT. L. I, Uw «Hi«aU» taUktaiR pkti aa Uma I Mteiy wnitA Utaata, wta .t^ A)MklW«Hataill»
''¦ SMILE3
Ourlllels beset with smiles all tbo wav; Witb smiles thnt nre ^rave, witb smiles
Hint are (ray. Witb smiles tbnt will last for years and for
years. With smiles tbat will soon be melted in
The smile of glad joy, tbat beams In tho
Tbe sorrowful The laufTb of t Tho musical laugh
lie, that ends tn a elgh; blld at Inooeent piny; bappy nnd gny.
The smile ol tbe eynic, tbo B,Tiiln of tbe
fool, Thnsmlleof tbe bov Just out of bis sehool The smile of tbe IIlrl, tbo smile of tbo dude, fluftaw of tbe yokel, hearty and rude,
Tlio smile of eontnmpt, the smile of re¬ pose; Tbe smile of derision every one knows- Tbesmlleor II foe, the smile of n friend - Hns eiiehltsown purpose, serves its own end.
we smile, to hide with
We smile, i
mask
Tbe (tulle ot our life, tbo toll of our task
Iliuinlcg our hopes, suppressing our Ion
Wh brighten our lives by biding our ten
—O. W. I'ettit, in tbo Voici
i IN RED LETTERS.
)!c«(eK*x< *,«3ie(oieioK««)K3(e(OKsec;<e*eK '^
' "^ MUST confess thot Giles Granger was a rough luan, but he lived ont in the fnr W'est, where little account was ma lie of rough¬ ness.
Wben T Qrst saw him, he bad been trading horses with two Indians. Ho had plied tbem witb so m'uob whisky tbat tbeir brains were all mnddled, and they did not know what they were about. Tbe result was, that they took home a lean, raw- bout^l, old male, while Granger was tbe posaesMor of u strong, spirited nteud.
Hut when the fuinea of the whisky bad passed away, buck cnme the lu- tliaiis, mad as horiicta. "Wo wiint horse back." "Uo, oh'? Well, your lioisc i« iiiino now," said Granger, roughly, "Don't you know that you traded bim oil' to ma, you fool, you'/"
"White man cheat! He gave poor Indian too mucHi firewater," persi.sted Tiger Tall, a tall, stalwart fellow,witb an Bglyfaoe.
"Ugh! That'* so!" added bis com¬ panion. Short .lim.
Granger laughed in an nggravatiug manner.
"Well, the trade is made, and that is the end of it. So, he otf iny prem¬ ises, you red rascals!" driving them ¦ unceremoniously out of the little in- closure surronndiug bis cabin.
Now, by-thn-wa.v. Granger's homo was the prettiest little place in the whole fettloment. It was only a rough- log all'uir, but bis daughter Xellie had planted vines around it until Ibo whole building was covered with tho green, heart-shaped leaves of tbe moruiug glory, while here and there pooped out the pink, purple and white trumiiets of the flowors.
And Nellie herself was oertoiiilj an ornatueut, a slight, slim, lillle body, with a sweet face liuteil like a vtild rose, eyes as soft nud brown, and bright as a bird's, and hair that Hecined woven out of Huuabiuc.
She was every iucli a lady, too. Gentle ami refined as she was, ahe was not used to our rough ways, having ouly tbe previous year come from au £asteru oity, where she bud lived with an aunt. After the bitter's deiilh, Granger had scut for his dnugbtor, and fruin the very first treated ber with the deepest allVetion. I^luly ouo wish of hers did he rcfnso to grant—bo would i)ot let her marry Allen Kee.l.
Seven or eight year.s before ho hnd bad somo trouble with youug Heed's fother. Tbe llisputo was over a gold vein up iu the gulch, llccd claimed it, aud, what is more, got il; but (iraugor vowed eternal eumity. Had it uot been (or this, he wiiu|^ bbve favored the mateb, beeunse u finer young fellow than Allen was uot to be found; atfictly honoroblo in every way, and most genial in disposition.
Oue eool evening in aulumu young Reed stopped before my cabin .loor.
"How do you do, Stevens? Kn, thank yon. I can't come iu. I only stopped to ll\ my stirrup-- it was loose, ind I've a long ride before me.'' "Whither bound'?" I nsked. He gave a nervous little laugh. "Ob. I'm going to beard Ihe lion iu bia den! That is to any, I'm going to see Nell's father! I've long wanted an out-and-out talk wilh bim, but she bas opposed it—fearing, I suppose, that we tvould have a row! Tlie old fellow ia a bit basly, yon kmiw, and ¦a for myself—well, I dare aay that my temper isn't the mildest. Hut Sell has gone dowii^ii the volley to :st«y a few days withfflnda (tray, wbo is sick, and so, you see, I'm goiug to t;«ko my clmncc now. If words can avail anything, (iilea (ir,'iiiger slinll give his e.niseiil to our marriage! Good by, Stevens; priiy fur my suc¬ cess!"
"TlLit I will!" I replied heartily, ns he rode away.
The next moruiug, when I went down lo my urti riimot iKialiiiR soon became « settled taet.
Giles Graugi-r had been fonu-1 nuir dered in his cabin, and .\llen Ueed was arrested and in jail for the crime It was uell known tbat Heed bad been theru the previous ereniii;:. and that one or two truvelers, passing bv at u lale hour, ha.l beard tbe suniid of .tugry alteri'atiiiu, au I bad reogni^ed one of Ibe voices aa.tli.nl of Heed.
He earnestly prot^el that be was innoi-ent. He adiuttled, bowev,-r, that he had bad a pretly earnest dis i-ussiou with the old luau, and llial some bot nords bad been exchanged, but he SOI.I tbat Ibe dtsputo bad been amicably st>llled, au.l that Granger bad ir>tiiuated ouseut l<< the daugh tor's marriage
Hut Heed's words were not gener¬ ally belicNed .
'The iieit day Nellie (
wonId like to go to yonr house and make a thorough examination of the ; premises, la anything changed'?" j
"No, sir. Some of the men pre¬ pared poor father for burial, and ild Granny (treen is watching bim now. But I told her to let everythiug re¬ main as it was until I camo home. 1 aouldn't have ventured out, only 1 was so Tearful that tbey would—wmild —lynch Allen, you know! ' shudder¬ ing. "Some of Ihe men are so ronpli. and- and I may as well tell you—oue or two are jealous of bim." |
Nellie and I weut over to the j Granger cabin. Ila cheeriness bad j all departed. Frostbitten vines bung , like swaths of crope upon the outer ¦ walls, nnd tbe flowers in the garden were a black sodden mass. Inside, ' tbe feeling wsa tbe aame—gloomy aud oppressive.
In the front room lay the stilT, gaunt form of the murdered man, and beside him sat a withered o!d crone.
Nellie stepped softly in, and loid n ' bunch of late flowers npon berfalhers ¦ breast—flowers scarcely whiter than her own pule cheeka. j
Theu we weut iuto tbe other room, where tbo murder bud been commit- i ted. I
The ashes upou tbe hearth were cold, gray and dead, like tbe master of the bouse. The stand ivfi which the lamp had aloud was overturned, so was the easy cbuir. Hooks and papers luy in u scattered mass upon the floor, oud close beside them was an ugly, black stain. Granger had been twice stabbed, ond much blood had oozed from hia wonnda.
Nellie brushed tip the hearth, and I brought iu somo wood, aud we soon bad a cheery fire burning.
Then wo raised the fallen chair and stand, and took up the broken lamp and scattered books; oil tbo while striving to discover some trace of the murderer.
"Oh, wbo could bave done il?" Nellie exclaimed, over and over again. "Poor papa! Hero ia hia pipe. He must have been smoking wheu it—it happened. He used to enjoy his ¦evenings so much, Mr. Stevens! He would sit and smoke, and I wnuld reatl to him. That last night ho must 'have tried to read for himself, for aee, here beside the pipe ia hianowapoper, and—"
Suddenly my heart gave a wild bound.
"Give mc the paper!" I cried, ex¬ citedly.
"AVhat is it?" she askud, in fright¬ ened tones.
Wilb Hugers tijot trembled with ex¬ citement, I poiuted to tbo inner mar¬ gin of tbo paper.
There, iu u scrawling yet legible hand, wilh a pin for npen and liiauwn blood for ink, (iilea Granger had writ¬ ten theae words:
"It waa the two Indian*, Tiger Tail
THE PORTLAND A TOTAL WRECK
\\ iii.rKi.ii
Man^ Klll|>s >e
STDItM's rl'ltv. I.nst Alone •<><
THE NEWS EPITOMIZEO,
Kiiilanil r»
Ho
(.-ipi
The Steamer Sank Off Cape Cod
On Her Way From Boston to
Portland in a Forious Galei
ALL ON BOARD LOST,
Captain Blanchard of the lil-Fated
Vessel Sailed Contrary to
His Orders,
the ills Coastwise Vessel Portland Thnt Itan From ilostnn to Maine Totally Wrei-ked in an Awlul Ilurrirane—Ttie .>ihlii Went Ilnwn Willi All un Hoard on l'«|ie Coil—Some ul tbe Koitles Ke- eovi-i-e.l —I'nrtial I.Isl ofttie I'lissenaers ou Ibe Vrssel—The Slilp and tai-so Wer« Insul-eil—Tbe Cnpt.-iln's K.iror —The 1-urllan.l'. Oivnei's Had Told ¦lliii >'ol to Kail—The Shore strewn With Wrei-kaice—Tbe Ship Went lo I'irres OIT lllEhland l.lBht.
Boston, Moss. (Special).—Bodies lying
3n tho sands, fragments of wood, part ol n
iteamer'a wheel, trunks, bnrrels, and tbe
lotsam nnd jetsniu ot n misecllnneous
! rnrgo, sputtered along the const near ITigb-
, nnd light, I..Id tbo tnle of tbe worst dis-
I ister Capo Cod iins known in ni:iuy n yenr.
Pile steamer I'-rlbind, whb'li left Boston
'or Portland Kalur.lny evening. Is a total
! (vreek. Of tbo hundred or more who coin
losed the p.issengers nud crew, all were
1 ost.
ill tb.
bill.—In acbliiion lo the Ic of llicstei ni.-r rortbin.l. besi.Ie wlil.'ll rs nf the storm pnln. It ni.pei.rs tbnt p.t le.a«t thlrtv schooner. Inive l..-en wre se.l nt dllTerent points Iron. Ilii-t- port. Me., to .New Ilnven, Conn.
It is even yet Imp'isslble to give nn oinet list of the disnslers, but It Is n eon- servatlve estlmnte lo fielie.luio ciglity si-lio.mers driven ashore, fourteen l.tirg.'s, I.i.-i'l".l or emptv, ngronnd, besides a large
nnile
aft.
sel.s either whcllv or pnlinllv wre.-kcd In Il"st..n Hnrb.T, nor b.-ilr n .b'z-n or more .-red In more ,.f ,ess dnngcr, m.-iiidlng tbo I Ig Wilson Line freighter Ohio, which weut iishnre on Spectn.-le Island In tbls harbor; the steamer .lobu .I. mil. which Is nsbore nt Atlanlb'; tbe Mcicliniits and Miners' Trausrortation steamer Fairfax, on Sow and rigs I.edge, off Cnttyhunk, nnd tho sninll .-tteamer (ieorge A. I'bafTee, f.iundere.l nt nockport. Mass. When these nre ndde.l the agwreguto list will eertalnlv eicee.l 170 i-rntt wre.'ked. disnbie.l an.l missing.
I'de storm i-lnliii.-.l nt least forty victims In nud near Boston. Thes.' men nre known to have perished, nnd twoutv-nlne other llv.s were lost. With the exception of three nil were soafuring niou, nud went to their w.-itery grnves white tu ttio pcrforin- an.'e of tbelr duty. Tw.i were gunners. Hu.l were caught by a tblui wave In a sb.iotlug-li.-ix nt Iluxbury. Tbey were .irowuoil like r.ats In a barrel.
I Wnsbliifflon llntiis.
I It bns been ,Ic..|,l..,l bv the Nnvv Pcp.-irt-
! ment offl.-lnls to =.-ll the iu..iiitor Wvnn-- bitte, n.iw nt tbo I.enguo Islnnd Navy
, Vnr.l.
' Constructor Ileb.ou will go to Annapolis to tnk.> charge ol tliu ourse of naval con-
; stnictlnn there,
i The Nnvy Hcrnrtment nntborlze.l the
I loan t.i the (;overnor o| North Cnr.iliun.
! birthe us., of the stnl- N.-ivni Mililln. of
! tbe convert el gunbo-it 11 ^rn.'t.
I The S..erctnrv of Wnr bn- approved I'le
: regiiintlons pr.'pnred by th.. I,u.ll.nv b.inr.l
j for n special nrmy trnu^port service.
! Bv permission of the Nnvv Ileportnient Captain C.ok.or tbe llro..liivu, b:i.-^ divi-lcd the flag \vbl..b bung nt tli.."ni;i...| li.'nd .lur¬ ing the Stinting i tigb; n;u.ing tbe crew ns souvenirs.
I>oineslle.
A Fishing Kleet Wrerked.
rnoviiiK.v
H. I.
(Sp
cinll
-Captain
Doilge, of the steamer (Icorgo W. Diiulel sou, just nrriveil fr.im Blo.'k Islnnd, roports tbe worst storm lu the Islnu.l's history, tbe wiu.I blowing 100 niil-'s nn bour when it wreck.'d tho re.-.ir.ling nppnrntus. Of n lleet ol twcnly-lln. enisling nn.l llsbing vessels wbicb ha.l sought reluge In tbo Block Island bnrbors, onlv on" now re lualus afloat, the others having lieen .Irlveu ashore. The only vessel suve.l was n schooner which hnd nuxiilnry steiim power aud four anchors, nnd she would have gone ashore had not th... gnle niodernlod.
Following Is a partial list ol the pnssen- ^ara^b.. wero on boar.I the rortinud wheu !be snile.l from B.i5ten:
Miss Allen, .Mrs. Tbeadoro Allen. Miss
llurns, Mrs. J. A. Carroll, L.iwell;
Mnster Vhlilp Cbnse, William L.' Cbnso.
Mrs. Oeorge O. I'blckeriiig, Ct, W. Cole,
Miss Colo. Mrs, Kate Coy, Mrs. Ezeklel
ncnnis. Miss ,Ieimie F.dmnuds, F. Du.lley
Freeman, Isaiah Frye, Miss Kiltb Frye,
n. O. Celeb.-II, Arthur F. llccrsuoi, Mra.
\rthur F. H.-ersoiii, Jlis-i Sopliio ll.dnies,
V. True Hooper, Orcn Ibiopcr, Miss Jennl."
; 1'. Hovt, M. C. lliitclilnsoii. Miss llutcbln-
, ton, i'..r.-v Jii,-I,.....ii, wlr.. nnd child;
I Icorgo 11. Kciiiii.1.111. Jr., Miss lloien l.nng-
' .lioriie, Mis^- I-'. Inn M.-Crlllis, Mr-. Cornelia
S. Mil..hell. Mr. ri.ir..... Miss Emma I..
i'lviiiptoii. Miss Ibiss, .Mrs. Anna B.iiind«,
Mr^. llnuiei lloun.ls, M, 1.. Sewell,
l-'r..il..ri..|; .Slierwood, Harry .Smitli, Frcl-
. .Mrs. Alice Swift, Mi.-is M.iil.l
- - bli.l.
1 Ul 1 I- 1 .11 J— nil 1 Svko.a, Clinrl.'s H. Thompson
nnd Hhort Jim, who stabbed me, I bey Mrs, Charles II. Thompson, M come iu after yonng Heed went nwny, i LliarU-s Wiggiu, c. F. Wilson. They wero mud btcuuse I hud got tho \ T''" ''row of tin. lll-fnto.l stcnmer Is iw better of them nt the borao trade f ''""^^'^^ ""'"a N. niiinchard. captain; U. OLttcr III tnem at lue norao irant. l ,j,|^|.„ „.nt-hmau; Matthew Bnrrou, deck- guess thoy have about made an end of i,an.l; Mis. Margaret llerrv,8tcwnrdnesa; I), me! Toll my little Nell uot to take it i llrnoc, diickbnnd:H. Carter. Ilrem too much to heart. I've been kinder
ntllu.
rough to her pometimea—hope abe forget it. I'm wiiiiid she should marry young Heed -guess be will bo good to her. Tell her I leave her my bless—"
Here Granger's strength muat have given out, for the seutenco was left unliuished,
Allen Kee.l was uc.piilted, of conr.%e. Hia iuuoceiice liH.l been proven — jiriiveu iu letter.^ of red! -Halurdiij
Niglit. ;_
PRINCETON EXPLORERS REPORT.
Their Dangerous Trl), to llio Kilrciiie Kiid nt Noiitli AiiU'ilrn.
The firat report of the n<roii.l gco- . lo;^iottl c.xpeilitiiin aent by I'rincetiin Univei.iily to .Smitb America bus juat been made known. i
.K year a;{o I'rofeaaor fi.'ott aent Xleasi-a. Htttcher un.l Colbuni to tbe ¦ unknown regiona of I'utagotiiii to ex¬ tend the explorations begun bv Messrs. | Peterson and Hatcher, of a furmer ex¬ pedition, Tbe expedition explored ; tbe country inland ond to the ifrvrth- i ward for u distance of Wild iiiile.s from | the Straits of Magellan, nd.ling much ' to the knowledge of tbo ge.i^jruiihy of tbo country and diacoveribg nt tho I base of the .¦tiidea u beautiful lake I thirty milea iu length. In the region | of thia lake a new au.l exceediugly \ rich locality for vertebrate foaaila was I discovered, and many new facts ob¬ served bearing up.)»i tbo geology of the eounlry.
Tho explorers wero auccoaaful in making a complete section of the ma¬ rino territory depoaita of this region, i and making collections of fossils from i them. I
lu a.lditiiin to a considerable collec- | linn of the aria and niaiiufactiirea of the .liH'eront trili...a inbnliiting the re¬ giona explore.1, a spUndid i.eries ot '• photographs waa aeciired and « fairly : complete dictionary of the Yabgan , langiiuge cmnpiled. Tho Vubgana aro a tribe of Indians inhabiting the ex¬ treme Houtlieast coaat of Terra del Fuego ond the aiiiall islands to tliu aoiilhwar.l abont ('ape Horn. Darwin c insidere.l lliein the most dcgvuded of , human Vieiugs. '
WISE WORDS.
Niilbing ia so bar.I, but search will tlii.l it nut. -Herrick.
lleprove thy friend privately; com ' mend him publicly. —Solon,
l-'.very oue has a fair turn te bo ua great ns he plertsea.--.lereuiy Cdlier.
II is easy liuding reasons why other folks should So putient. — George Kliot.
There ia no greater punishment than
that of being abandoned to one'* self. I
—l^uesuel. I
li.-.il nature an-l goo.l sense must ever
J.du;
To err la human; to forgive, divine. ,
— ripe.
Tbe smallest worm will turn, '.elng
- Co
Inn
.vi.tson, ;.l. A. 1> .-I Dy..
.I.iiin linl.v. .Ic.klinnd;
.Ie..:ihnii.l: K.lo
-.1 1)
: W. .I.Uoughlv
.-11, llr t.-ly. Ilr.-i s lirabnii
bend .salo.inmun; F. W. I,i
eie,.|rb-iaii; ,1. M.^Neul, .
;e M..iiiivarv. .l.-..kban.l;.IolinMc
.1 mute; Tli.inKis M..rriil, llr^t .
A. V. Mnt-
l..'ivls N..l3on, se,..jn.l pilot; ( O'Brien, ibickbaud; F. ret,.ri.in. iii.ister; W. U. Boblcliaw, baggage
r..iit, Ilrst piiol; C. \
.lohu Wnlloii. ». Ill
w.it.-biunu; Willi:
.1 have been .lisalile.l ut of her .'ours 1 by the I (net Hint Ihe shores
lltil of ill
.1 iu ju.lgu .X|.lb-it dlreo«hi)>i« t.i
mil. II.. ng III III.
captain
la.!'
y tr.iiuth-
l'ii..kct (%ini
Willi his owl
found til-i".... ..f nil
'iTie top ol th.. r.irlbin.l wns thrown high .111 tb.. I...a..|i ii...ir r.'uk...I Mill station. It
wns split Into pi -1 aliu..st us line as klu-
.liing woo.l. I'i H .if the tt-li..el aud other
purls of tiio St..amer w.-rc strewn about. 'I'lie h ill w,is not to bn seen.
Tlio whole shore presented a most tragi-' iipp.'arnnce. K s.-'ire or moro dead bodies were Iving ou tlu sands au.l more were oiulug. In one place the bodies of tW" womeu, oue about forty y..iir« old and tbe ..ther nb.iut twmilv, cum.' inhore In quick succession, followed by tiie bo.ly of a col¬ ored iimii. Tbo bodies cum.' in nil the wny (rom Peaked Hill bars to Illghlan.l Sta¬ tion.
It Is irapossll.lo to toil lu just wlint man¬ ner Iho steam.'r ba-1 I II b.st. It Is tbe
opinion that, blown out of Iier .'ours... she bad ntterapted to uiako I'roviucetown H:irbor, failed, un.l ha.l gone ashore oil tbo I'enkeJ Hill bar, ..na.il the nuist dangerous l.|;i..es on tliat purl o( lb., .-.last.
Til.
idle
tlin
IV tbe residents of
au.l held (.irlden-
- friends. On some
re.l f..r Truro an.l i.tb.-r pi.-i.-..- tilbtali..n l.v r..|iitlv.... ..
o[ tbe b.i.li..^ «-,.reiire|,
The I'.irtlnud curried a nils.'cllaneous cargo of 10!i tons . o( mercliun.llse. Tho vessel wns built In Ibitb in ia90, an.l was a side-wheel stounier o( 1.^17 tons net l.unlen. H.-rbmgtb i^ ilO fe.-t, beam 4'J. d..pth 1.1 feet. S!ie wn-. value.l nt i'i.''.0,000, and Is tuiiv Insur.-.l.
Tiic iii-uran pon the bull o( the I'nrt-
lun-l wns pla-cd In lloston, (.urlly In the 11..SI.1I1 Mnnii'. liisiir:iii.'e (^onipany and l-iirllv lliroiigb 111., ll.i.-t.iu office ol John¬ son A lliggius. It was value.l at ab..,ut j'ibO.OOd. The Insuran.'.. upon the cargo ..( tbe steamer, which ...insisted ol dry goods, l.o.its and sb.ics, flour, et.'.. was placed In New V..rk au.l uinounlel to »15.I100.
HAWAII TO BE A TERRITORY.
CoininlBsloners iu Fat-or at Slurllng Iho New l>ijer or Things on July -I Xeil. WAaiilNOToN, 11. C. (-special 1.-Hawaii will'.;ecomea (ull-ne.lgod Territory ..I tho United Slates on July I, laj;i. I( Congress follows tbe reconiiuoudutiou o( tbo Legis¬ lative Commission. Tbo CongressionnI members o( that bo.ly, Sennto.s Cullom and Morgan and llepresentatlves llitt, with Mr. Justice Freiir, of the Hiiwailun Supreme Court, who, with Presldenl Dole, represented the tslnnds on the com¬ mission, bave been meeting tu a soiul. formal manner at tho Capitol, putting tbo lluisblng touches upon their report. Their conclusions will be embodied in a lilli es¬ tablishing a Territorial form o( govern¬ ment for tbo islands, with ii Iieiogiite lu Cmgress. n local Leglsbiture, nu.l ..ther fcutures ot Terrltorlui org.-ini:iutl..n su.-li as have pertained to those lu th.. I'nited SIntes.
Tbe laws o( this country gouornlly will apply to the new Tenitory, but thi.r.. iiiiiv bo an BX.'eption »o (nrnstho navlgatl.in lews apply to the c.uslwlso trn.lH. That Is, tranic b.tweeu tbe Lslnu.ls nnd the niniii- l.'in.l may not, at pres..iit, 1.
oasts
nm..
and il- un.l Ilawuliuu sliliis
strictcl t.i
Tiie frilge frunclilse will not bo e.x'tondo.l to tho Jupnncsennd Chinese contract laborers on 111., islan.l, \\\A tbo I'ortuguoso wbodociaro an Intention of beconilug cillzcus will bo pcrmltte.l, with the otb.ir citlz.'us, to volo for members ot the Legislature.
TO RAISE SPANISH SHIPS.
<-l Wi
I Ho
I Rals
E rlni Tliree and l>ut Them In llepalr.
Wasuisotos, I), C, CSpc..ial).-Cllle( Naval Con.struclor Hichborn has received u I.-Iter from Constructor Cuppa nt M.-iiilln, giving nn encouraging uocount of tit.i l-r.i.spc.'t of rai...liig throe ot tlio Spauisb vessels sunk bv Pewey In Manila Bu
The.-.. 1 nu.l t! au.l Isle d
the ..rulser Don Juan .lo Austria uio.leni gunlionts lain de Cuba Luzon. Mr. Capps snvs Hint a ns hi.iu mn.ie with the Hong Thomr-Bon Do.'k Company ' o( ; to raise un.l put the tliroc vos- oiigh repair, even to the Instal- I i-l....trl..al plant. Tlio .:ontrn.-t 7,000 Mexl.'aii money, or -r'Wi;,- -ilii g..l.i. This is cousi.l.-r.-.l a unblo niuounl lo piiy for tho
ELECTIONS OF CONGRESSMEN.
necessors Chosen to Colonel W. A. Slon
id till
¦ te P. W. i.l
Col-
rirrsnun,., I'l'iiu. |.Spi...|nl).-Wbr oucl W. A. Stoue was elected (loveruor ot this Slut., ut the recent election beresigne.l bis seat lui Uepresentutlvo of tho Tweiity- llilrd District In Congr.'
¦I t(.
..ie..tl.iu n (. ba.HnwnTleclo.l t. was without .ippos une.xplred term.
ng.iW. II.
By .-p.
..|ect...l lo lUi til
till
jA.-iis.iN, Miss. (.Special I.—The ( slonal election In tbo sixth Dlslrl tlio vacancy cause.l by tho death o( lb. Ilon. F. W. Love passed off very .|iiletiy. F A.'McI.nIn, Cougressmun-eiect for the rog ulnr term, wus eleoted without opposltlou
OKLAHOMA PRAIRIES AFIRE.
I.Ives I.nsl. Homes llurned. and a Good Ileal ol l*ro|ierly llestroyed.
PEnuY, Oklabomn. (Special).-I'rniri.' Ilros have playod havoc In Oklahoma an.l tbo Indian rerrlt.iry f.ir tbe lust low days.
Ono farmer lost 1000 acres of lino buy in the flebl, several bun.Irod l.ab
He
sll-
ud 500 bead of cuttle nn.l bops, mutes Ills loss ut e:!0,OIHI,
Millions ol tons of bay In buin un.l bull bave buBU burne.l in otiier sections, un.l n le.se tbuu 100 resbleuces hnvo been .1.: stroyed.
Several lives have been lost In tb.-s pralrlollres. In the Kbiwu Indian rccrvu tl.in a strlp.it land tlilrty l.y seventy-llv miles wo-s burned, cnu>lng great .1
Isaac Scbuite,", (Irand Kapi.ls an.l I: ¦ dluna stnllon agent at .Miirtlu. Mb'li., un.l Ills H.«sl.-t«1it, Mursbul WIckes. ba.l a battle witii robbers In the stntbiii WIckes nn.l one ol the burglars were wuunde.l. Alter uucxcltini; clin-e two robbers were cnp- tured.
The clerk of Ihe rnit.'il Stul.s Circuit Court ot App..nbi nt Iii.:liluon.l. Va.. re¬ ceive.l a inttcr from ....iiiisel ..( the Johns Hopkiu8rnlv..rsltv, asking that Ibc univer¬ sity suit ngnluet tbe Baillin.ir.i au.l Obi.i Hullroad be dismissed. The cii.se had been argued.
The estute o( tbe lute Jobn lloblnson, .i( Cincinnati, Ohio, u pioneer in tbo circus Imslni'ss odho West, Is to (Igure In lltlgu- tiou. II.. left Ills fortune to bl,<.»..n^. His wlibiw, Frnnki." linlii'v. n N.'W Y.irk bur- les.|ue nctre.sB,clnims ii sunrcf tli.-estitc, mill through a Inwy.-r bns bcguu suit lo ol>- Inlu It.
The Court of Errors and Appenis, al
Trenton N, .I., iiuve nfflrine.l the ^onten.'o
of Wililam Held, who wns ..,.uv|.-t...l In J.-r-
] sev (,'ltv, on July'j:l. or tbo nnir.ler of An-
! .Irew Henry In 'H..b.-k..n on Mnv 11 Inst.
i Held was orlglnuily sentence.Uiy Supremo
C..urt Justice Lijipiucott to bo hanged on
SoptoDlber 15.
VV.t Oruvath, n well-known Doraocratio len.ler of Wlilto Water, Wis., Is dead from Inu.luuum poisoning nud giis Inbnilng. It Is supposed despouilency nt tbo do:ith of bis wKo was tbe cuuso o( bis n-'t.
The offlco of tho Uulte.l Statea Express Company at Almndc:!,- Kan,, bus b..cn robbed. Tbe hu(c was openo.f uud ils vul- uul.lo contents taken. It la kuowu that the robbers g.itu pa.'lcngocoiitnlDlng ?.1i)00 In grc.nbacks. It is l...|ieve,l tb.. r.il.liery wus committed by cowl^.y.-..
An Indlctmenl wu-. f.mu.l bv the Cran.l Jury at Bedford City, Vu., against Jumi.s Webster, a 11..1.T.1, for an assault coinuiitl.-.l on N..v..inli..r 111 .111 Miss Mary Attuapnugli. an ng.'.l wblt.. bi.lv. Tlio mau was foun.i guilty nn.l .s, nleiiced to donth.
Honry B.'scii, Citv llcgistcr of St. I...uis, M.l,, was Indlcte.I on f..ur counts bv th- C.rund Jury, cbnrge.l with (r .u.luli.nlly nmiilpubiling Iho city pav r..lls un.l nc- ceptlng bribes. (1. W. U,.i,-lim;in, 11 Sni...r- biten.|..|it o( Sln'ot Sprinkling, wus ulso ln.li..ted f.ir c.,niic.-tion witli lb., ens...
Wililam Cnto. who killed Charles Askew on September 111, ltii7, Wns baugc.l ut L.l.lyvillc, Ky,
Fire almost coinpli.tcly .lestrove.l the f.iiir-storv lirl.-k l.nll.liiig of tho 'Medical College ,,( Indi:iua. nt Indi:innpolis, lu.l., u (..w dnys ng... Dr. Norman Sli.^be. of l.lgonb.r, Ind.. wli.. "-b.i.t ' "-i building, was falnllv burn.'il, nn.l Dr. l!alp!l SUrgaii, o( I'lalnlb.l.l, III 1.. -.u(T.'r...l .'llglil Ininries, An cvplo^lou 111 tiic furnac" wim tho cans....
Ilnrry I..'ouariI, Ibirlv-llvo vonra of ngo, nwoll-knowu resl.Ient'ot Mavwo-ul, N. J., was struck nn.l Instantly kille.l be n ti-nin near Mnvwo.nl. Ho wns one ofth,. ..m.-fr-i of till. Hackousuck Lodge, I. O. O. F. lb- leaves u widow and two cblbirou.
By un or.ler of tho Probate Courl. by Ju.lge Kohlsuat, nt Chicago, Mra, iliaila S. Pullman, wl.biw of (ieorge M. riillmnn, will receive i!.aO(>0 u month ua ber sliaro of tbe eatate.
A rillsllcM nn.l Nci'.'Y.irk ..x|.r.-.s Ir.-iln
• wTTs'wreck...1 11..ar (i.-.irgi-town. ('..nil. 'I'lv.i |...rs.ins, HaggagcMiasl.-r (i.-orgc Fil-'.- gcral.l. ..f l'lttslb.|.|, Mii.-i., nn.l Hcrlrf-rt lieiin.-tt. u l.rnkemnii, ..( New V..rk, wero vi-ri..ii:.lv injur...I. lb., lutl.'r falnllv, uiol Hi-vrnl i.us-;..|ig.!rs w..rn pninriillv l.riil.se.l or rcn.|..r...| unc..n.....|.>us by the .-.'bock.
Cjvcrnor Hastings. ,if I'onnsvlvnnin, bas
• ppolntcl Henry B. M..Curthv(Demiicraf). Of rilllndciptlla, t.i all..,.ee.l Jumoa (inv Croi-.lon. Jndgo .>( th.) Common PlousCourt o( Phlla.lelphia, whoso nislgnutbui crcnte.l 11 ai.nsnli.iu throughout Pennaylvnuin,
John Slcwurt. ol Brooklyn, commltt.-.l .-iiici.lo l.y shooting himself lu the lii.u.l, lie left a loiter In wi.lcb ho uskod bis wife not to marry ngnin too ..=0011.
Age.I Mra. Wynn, th.. rt.'hogt resident of Br.iokivii, HI., was mur.lcri'.l bv robbers, wh.i .'lit bor Uiront nu.l led li.-r ib-ml In Ibe (r.int yard,after rnn.-acking tho house. Tho mut-d..rer or iiiur.lerors b.ft no clue. It Is not known how inucb money tliay ob-' tuiiicl, but the amount was considerable.
FIro burne.l the building at K an.l s Brat¬ tle strct, Canil.rl.lgc, Mass., cuiislng :i loss of.»:10,n00. Tho l.ull.ling was ..c..|ipie.l by more than 11 dor.i.n t..uaiits. pr..iiilneBt niiiong thcin being tho fain.uis lUckev ('iub ot Hurvar.l Vnlvcrsity. Tlio club lost evcrytlilng iu Ita npnrlmollis.
Tbo Mtlton H. Hoi.kliis I'lilyorsity Buii.l- iiig wna burno.l nt K..k.iiiio, In.I. L.iss, ¥4.^,000; Insurance, J11,000. It was u tbr....- Mtory bri.'k bull.ling, erccto-l f.irly-tlvo yoars ngo.
Frank Bboncr. Iiimb.>r sal.'.smnn, sixtv- elgbl yeni--o|.I,of lir-..'klvii,sb..l .111 I fui.-il- Ivwoun.b'il hi:! wK.-.Fri.-iii. liftv l..urv..nn< .1I.I, an.l th.'u liiili..l..-l fniul W...111.IS ii|...n lilmaelf. B..th .ll..d lu tli.i b..s|.itul u few b.iurs nfter receiving tlio woun.ls.
Tbo Itov. Dr. Lyman .\bliott, pastor of I'lymoutb Church, Brooklyn, uuuouuc..d from tho pul|ilt on Suuday tbut falling lienltb compoilcl lllm to r.'sign tho pastor¬ ate of tho fani.iiis ciiurcb.
Mrs. Muncy Stnley nnd Minnie Franco, niece, wer.. burned lo dcatii bv n llro lu tbelr dwelling at Huntlogtou, W. Vu,
Forvtmi.
go.
XVhite Caps Shot In Arkansas.
Wblle n I.an.l ..( Whilo Cups nt Black Uock, Ark, bud Henry White, u negro, in cuslo.ly, uccusc.l ol beg stealing, thev were Hrcd up.in by tbe uegr.i's (rion.ls, A liundrcit shots were excbung.'.l. Henry Halo was shrt uud kille.l. Chubby Spii.tes uiortullv, au.l (Ieorge Warner duugerously wounded. All uro white. Tbe ..uMiultb-s ..n the negroes' side aro n.t knowu. Tbe alleged tbiel escaped. A Coroner's jurv .-barges liiiii with murder. .Many negroes
In tb." vl.-iultv ba^e I n wbli.p.-d by
Wblto Hups recently.
T*OQ Ctilliea
The
a fc
Fran
."ilKl Cbiuese awuv,
i.r.lere.l dep..rte.l 1
the Chine,
visit tbelr
New Your
w.'r.'
1 fiiund au ugly j trod.len on, an.l d. 'I'he run
ea will peck, in brood. - Shake-
to ii;e, her loc-e pal anxiety.
"Oh. Mr. Stevens; ehe said. "Yon are a lawyer, and Allen's frwud' Won't TOU help him lUl of his Ironl.le'^'
I assute.1 lier of my interest in Ibe ni.ilter, and o< my eoruest desire to be of aid, abiding
safeguard if the ajieare.
Human nature ia so pinslitr.ti..l, that all see, and judge Letter, in the atl'airs of other meu, than in their own,
Terence.
Good breeding is the result of much g.ioil sense, some good nature, and a little self-denial lor the sake of others. —I'besterlield.
rositiveuesa is a iii.ist absiir.I foible. If ynu arc in the right, it lessens your triumph , it III Ihe n r..ug, it a.M.s shame to your .lefeat. —Sterne.
.\ true man never frets ale.iit bis place in the world, but just slides iut.i il by Ihe gravitation ..f bia nature, and swiugs there ai> easily as a slur.—K. H. Chapiu.
Il ia a solier truth that people iflio
live only to amuse themselve.-.. work
'¦/""R*"''••'"'I harder at the task than most people
nh giiet and j„ ,^ earumg their daiiv bread.-
Trnubleaume
¦ rhillptlii.- insu iiuldo bav.. cnptur
the Islaii-I ..f Luzon.
nil.Is li.-.>tllltb-s are m
rival re) ul.||.'«.
.¦ule opposed to
Kejolces
l)r>
Mme. Dr-ylus, the wi llreytus, who Is now France, bas received tin gram from ber husband: you all. My health, mor ally, U gooil. '
"I r-j..|.-o illy an.l pi
Agui,
«oulli Manehesti-r Mall
.-Cli.-:icv Block ut s.-ut ... h.a.s b.-..u il..!.tr..yed b-
tr..|.00A, iii- p.-st..m..e
llurned.
Man.-ii..sti-r. flr... .-auslug ted ut bet sre** 50 000 and - .'Overe.l bv iuMiraL..e. The I Its e,.nt..nts w.-re entirely III mails tr.im any part o'f .lutb Man- -•> previous
A Boy Hero SavM a Train.
Nc.l Anthony, ten y..m» old, of Pblia- .lelphla, Penn.', flagg.'.l a New York nnd | sus.iuebanna traiu with hii. sifters r-.-l petticoat n(ew days ugo. A big r ..-k bnl fallen .in tbe track, nn.l many | assgngers | were in peril.
Maj
al.oi llej.i
¦ I llr.
t 1.1 ri-tlre (rom tb.
—V
l'n»-|€> lllr
receive.l at the : f.r the three dn re .le-itr.ned.
• KIcbU t» He IIe>|ieele<l
-.( Ilu'sia, replying t . the
nt.-s by tbe Ilrst "t.-nuier
will be su'.-ee.led bv Brig-i-
uy V. Henr>-, wh.. I. in turn
edel at Ponce by Colonel John B.
a.-tleman.
ur<~l bim that Turkey - right
-uld I
Orlolier Itevenue I
he m..ntbly rep..rt ..f tb ' sui- of Internal Kevenue al Washington nt o( I that .luring tbe m.mtb ..( octol»-r J rr ..f 1 ceipis nggrogated t21,"34."Dr. uu lucreas. . ..uilior^d witb O.tober. Ia;i7. ol t; 6!»,
nlssioner
re-
A bomli contnluing HO grums'nf powder and nulls, .'upablu o( doing eiuislderal.lo dumuge, was foun.i In the W.brao. nt Mnr- »<!Jllea, France. The fuse hiikl I.een llgbte.l, but it hu.l n.it biiruo.l.
Lord Kitchener upi.eals to tbo British nnd American publb; foir fuQ.la with which to found and.maintain tb.'proposo.l (ior- don Memorial Collegis.ul Khartoum, Sou- din.
The Fren..Ii Premier >r. Hupiiv, de- .-lareil In tho Nenato iliat lb.- Court ."of Cessntlou wna all-powerful, uu.l tliat-nil the doeumenls requii^.l In tbo Un-yfus case woul.I be comtuunjcnte.l to tb« court.
A severe eartbiiuuk.. sbo'k ......iirro.l at
I'utrus, tlruc...., causing th.. Inhabitants 1.'
become puulc-stricken. I.at.'r u sec.m.l shock was experienced. No lutulitlos, how¬ ever, resulted.
Captain III..kev. MilHary Atta^bn of the lulled states Legation, nt l.iuiu, P.'ru,lhas l...»n re •ulled nnl will lc:ivo |.. joiu bis r.-gliucnt lu I'uliu.
Kleveu ui-iro of tbo victims of tiio ev. pi..si..11 In Havann. Cuba. au..eiui,l...d t., tbelr Injuries. The owu.-r ..f the mpbisives bus been urreste 1.
Tin: Frsncb C'.ii.lnet bus niit;b..riz...l n loan of »aJ.UOO,OfS) t.i ostubllsb ' nn lli.b.- China railway system.
(ieorge s. Willets, o( Chicag.i, ITcsblenl o( tho Ilrst C-.l-.ulttl Club In Tortf. Ili.-.i and,tbe pr...|i-.t..r an 1 purt ..wiu.rof tho Sun Juun Uaiiway. running t'l Ki.> p.-.lran.^ 'lie.Int Han Juan of l.i'kjuw. ifui.erin.lu.'e.l' by unliijectb.n ol nj.irpblno a.|niinl8ter.-.| by tt native do.-t.jr.
An umbrellu-maker of Oi.leii'.iirg, <i.-r- ninny. boa been senton..e'l t" tbr.-. v..:ir- in
prison f'.r saying h" bu.l I .1 .-b'-.sen i»>
lot t.i nssossiunt.. Lmperor Wiiliaiu.
Mr. Straus, the United States Minister t.. Turkey, bus Buc-eeded in gnining su.-ii .'.in-'.-salons from that li.iveriiiu-nt u-. w;ll allow foreigners permits t-, visit tbo li. terior ofA»ia Mln.ir, wb|..b tb.- I'nrl'i has f.ir a long tloie refus.-1.
spam.
At the ..peniug ol a new .-..il.-^... at I'.. r-isii-Argentina. near Turin. Italy, tb.. great bull coliapse.1,currying .b.wn the n,*. i-e-nblage lu tbe ruins. Three Ifi-b.'ps were Injured, one of wb-jni has .-.in.-.- .lle.l. ,M.tuy bave been killed or »er|..u»Jy bun.
earmng Hauuah More.
.« Jeweie<l iaol>e.
The Shah ho-s in his palace at Tehe¬ ran a twelve inch globe, U|Hin a hich the various parn> of tbe world are »et out in jewela of rarioua ctilors—Eng¬ lan.l a Ith rubles, India with diamonds.
I'lnar del Uhi K<aruale.l.
Oeneral ll<-rnandez Vela*.-... with tw.. tb .usanl tro.ips, bave evs.-uaieJ tbe citv an.l provincM ..( Piniir .b'l llio. I'uba. Thes- left the citr w:tti Nind- playiig ani baii- uer» flvlng. Oeneral Veiasco u..;ide forma! I.-llrefy I., the May.ir. Hill an h..ui*a(ter- war.l a I'jbau lieu'tenant-c..:.-in.'I with two liundre,! An-l ilttv men. entered the city, o-nerai Veia-c-s (orce went t.. H-ivana.
liemaiiv TTlll .N'al rroMst.
Tbe Oer.iian Clurg. d AITaire. in Wash S. r.tary Hay ii 1 not pr-ite«t
|e!0C«! Cefotia
an SuRrace.
bave U'.-n re.-.-ive.l (rom oties in s-iulb Dakota, on* lai a.nendinents sabmittet sle.'ti.iu. W.jmau suffrag.*
403^, and lUe Houtb Car...
sr»lei» by !)«;. wblle tbe
ngt .0 cave asiiiran-cj b.ii bis ii..»erumeiii 1 .gainst the r«a«t(t ol t
"jio», lUit 'of »ll. Miss Nellie, 1 the sea witb emeralds, and so ou.
s.ialb Ilakola Kejeeli
Final return., bnve
til- various c.unties ii I the C.inslltutl. ' at the re .ent
was defeat.-.! I
llt.1 .ll«|.en»ar
inittative and relerenlum uas l>e«n .'ar-
rie.l ty a majority A a little cv-r iWiO ' The vote on tbethree aaiendtnent* reached
..niv about ->ne-hairtbe total vote polled at
tii-'electioc
, III* Weal ladles.
lave indicated then
Britl.-b West Indies revive lb" <uear lodnslry II Dties are abollihed
The
iermu
iliM r
im-
ei>.a-
llntlali rapllansla
Eaglisb caritalisis
r^ lla«*l*s 1-1 help t;i
wbom. itbaejuit l-arne.l. tbe French, cn- trary t.» iniern.4ti..nai law, have cl.,seiy lnjprla..ue.| at Saida, .\lgeria. -.lu.'etbe wnr
W. W. M-.bun. one ..(.tii.. -teu..,grapb- en attaebod to Ibe Unite.1 states Kvacua- ti >n ('..mmissl in. at Havana. 1 ui.a. liel Ir ini pneumonia. Tb.. l-..-ly w.-.s l.uried ut tbe i'oI.ju ( euieter*. Havana.
itreat Britain bos annexed Cliusan aol several islands ..( ibe group of tbat naiiie off the oat: .-oast ol China.
Tw-i .\ni>-rlcau naval .tn'era bave jii»t e.impleled a six weeke t-.nr .if lb-. int.-ri..r ..( Lur .u Iilanl I'i.llii pines.
Tb^rvmains il ClirlstO|.ber I ..lunibu. 'on tbelr arrival In Spain, will I— .|ei,..«ue'i Is a special sonuaisut st i>evii:a.
NEW YORK STATE NEWS. Ol.lest xronian Convict Itead.
Ann Barry, the oldest woman prisoner at Aul.urn, nu.l who |irobnbly bas served I.iiigerthun any other woman criuiluni In the .state. Is deu.l, after tblrtv-two years beblnij prison bars. She was flrst tried an.l sent..r.bed in no.-bi-ster In IMfi and sent to Sing Sing. She tiieu gave heruge as thlr- ty-eigbt years. From Sing sing she was truueleired to the Kings County I'enlton. Uary. nnd (rom thereto Auburn, several pbiiunthroplc pers.ms ou.-e made eff.irls t.j have Aun llurj-y par.lone.l. but It was lm. p. ssible lo .liscver tlio details of her .'lime, the re....rds having been burned at Sing Sing in 1S7:). she had been a domos- 11.'. uu-l luurrie.l. hut her enfeebled min.l coul.l recall no more. Some said she had uiurdere.l ber huahsn.l, others her child. Mur.ler in theaee.ind degree waa the charge .'II whi..h she ivas convicted.
SECRETARY 9LISS REPORTS.
Hangs lilmaelf.
A M
n.ibert W. Smith. Jr., thirty-two vear* oil. resl.liiignt Hornellsviile, hanged"blm- i-clt at bis home, and wheu cut down be wna .lead. He wns formerly a raliroa.l uiun, but lately engug...! In the manufac¬ ture of br.i.iins with his fntlier. A (ew .lays Hg.i bis father went l.i Cunlsteo and ntt..rbls.-liil.lreu bad g.ina to school, be lle.l n Piece o( cor.l across n stairway and liunged himself. His wife starte.l t.i go upstairs soon afterwnr.l and wascoufronte.1 by Ills bo.ly .luugilng In her face H-r s..reama ur.iuse.l tbe neighbors, but tbey thought they could not cut the body dowu until tbe C.ir.in.:r came. Word was aent 1.1 Ihe police, and wben they arrived tbu man wus .lead.
He wins tij Two x-otea.
One o( llie closest political contests evin r...-..r.l..,l lu the s,...lion nr.oind Troy b».s .iii-t l.eeii .l..vc|.ipe,l by the oflicial canvass ..( tin. v..te (or Uepreseututiveln the Nlne- teciilii District. First reports gave Llv- iiigai.in, Deim,-rat, u majority o( eighteen, wliKli was Iider reduce.l to seven In tbe wli.ile.listriet. The Ilcufseiaer Board of Canvassers now give Livingston a plural¬ ity over C.i..|irune ol ,S7f.. Beturns Irom I'-.l.uiiliiu Coiiuty givo Coolirane 37H plu- iHliiy. tlius showing n net plurality fortho i;'.|.iil.licau cundldate of two votes.
Kblneberk X'illace Iinprovament.
A villago Improvement socletyhas been (.umo.l ut Khinebeck, nnd Colonel Jobn ¦lac.b Astor Isouo o( Its active members. Ile wus present when It wus organized aud mndo a speech In wbich ho urged villago iuiprovcmcnls.sucb us treejdnnting und the iiinking of g..o.l rou.la. 'file coustltutlon ..( tlie.-..i,.ielv provl.le.s tbut whoever shall l-bliil :i tr.... uiinually Nhall l>e considered u member of th.. socb-ly. Tiie Presblent Is Ih.. lt..v. J. Howard Suvdam. Mr. Astor "Ud Miss M.irl.in, duugbter of tho ei-Oov- eruor, arc among tbo Vi.'e-Presldents.
Aftou X'illage rostolWcc Kobl,eil.
A l.Trlilc ex|i|oslon aroused tlnrresTdonts In Ibo vlllngo of Afton u few mornings ago. All investigation showed that burglars bad ll.iwu open tbs safe lu tbo village Post- ..nic.., wrecking tho front o( the building. They stole t(2;lll worth of stumps and H3 In cush. .Aliss Miuu (use au.l Mrs. Trueadell, wbo livo near tbo riwlofllce, wero awnk- • ncd, opeue.l the vviinlow un.l ahoiitel for help. Tlm Heelup burglars Ured twosbots, one ot which mlase.l MIbs Case by 11 bulr'a breadth. There Is no clue to tbo perjie- I rutors.
(.rami .lury Subpoenas Juatlees.
Tha Wcslciicster C.iiinty Ornnd Jury has (-iib|...onne.l Justlci..s Dykmun. Keogh un.l 0.-iyii,.r 1.1 u|.pear l...(.iri. It und testily ns t..ali..ged lll..gui unliirniizution i.ra.-llces.
Tho churgo Iuih n ma.le bv ('.iiiiitv
Clerli Cruiul. thai Ih.- .Iii..il....s ba.l r.-ruse.l I.l have nppllcaiits t..r iial iirullzution iip- |...|irli..r..re thi.iii ns rc.iulrnd l.y law, nnd ha.l .liro.-l,.,l III.. C.iiiity Clerk to uttou.l to
I 11.. matter biiiis..|(. wlib-li he did, with tho n.^iill tliul over-.i.VJO iilbuis buve beeu llle- .i,-.illy uuturnlize.I.
Soldier Commits Sulcl.te.
William 11. T..mlln.s.iu, u nioml.er*'of C..iii|.ai,y I, Third Now York State Yoluu- lei r liifanlry. wna f.mu.l .lea.l In his ro.im al l-;iailra,n few davs ago, with u bullet w..1111.1 thi-ougb Ins iiearl. He bud been to
II ..111- -rlplboi liall III,. ni-,-lit belore un.l It i.-. til..light that III. ha.l .some illsugruemenl with n y..iiugla.ly wilb wlioiii he hud been keeping ...impnny, but wb... on this occn- sloii. wusul the ball witli another youug luuu.
e.lew. Ih* Work of Ihe InlerUr He. Iiartiuenr fot- Ihe l*ast I'ear.
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.N. D. C. iSpeciBll.-The an¬ nual report of Sccrolary of tbe iDterUir Bliss bus been made publle. and It reviews In detail the progress of pension. Indian, land, patent, educational and territorial affairs. Bevirwlng tbe gradual dlmlnntlon o( pubiiv- land area. Secretary Bliss suvs that of tbrwo hiiodrod and odd million acres
irs X. sLisa. (Secretary of tlo Interio-,)
o( desert land r«i|ulrlug irrlKntlon to ren¬ der thera valuable farming lands, the avail¬ able water suiiply Is sulHeleut for onlv 71 - 800.000 acres, leaving 200,B7(1 aores suitable only for grazing purposes. Tbero aro thirty forest reservations embracing an estimated urea of 40,71'J,41-I acres.
llevlowing iiHusion matters, Kecre.arv Bliss reports ias,O0fl claims of all ..lasses pending, and says u separate division has been organbTod fortho adjudication of tbe claims growing out ol the war with Spain. Three soldiers will receive thoir pensions under the general law for.permanent dis¬ abilities contracleil In the service. He al¬ so concurs In the reoommendatlon for tbo crentlon ot a commission to revise tho pen¬ sion laws and regulations in tho Interest of a future reliable Intelligent and uniform practice.
During tho year tho geological survey bas surveyed topographically 30,057 siiuaro miles, making u total uow complote.l of upproxlmutely one-fourth of tho area of tbo entire country, exoluslvo ot Alaska.
THE SABBATH SCHOOL'^
INTERNATIONAL LESSON C0lllll*Ejat\ FOR DECEMBER 4, " 1
I.eaanii Texit "The Rsok of Uw la^m^a^ II Kings xxil.. II SO—Coldoa TaSH ' Paalma cats., 9—ComaieataiT aa tk* ., I.*saoa by tha Rev. t>. M. HUanu.
R. "I have found tbe book o(tb«Uwl% the houM of the Lord." By eolapuiutll Cbroo. xxilv'.. li. It looks oa It Tl atlgkt' have beoB ab original cony ot tha !•«, Joslah wns the last good kins ot Jataki and ho reigned tblrty-oue year*. Is tM tbirleentb year uf his reign Tir»»l«> 1>« . gan to iiropbwey nnd coatlBaed a ptopbat
.ord for forty yean (Jte. 1.. f,*). Ii IB written ol Joslah lu It Ixlam xxllL, 'Jo, tbat there was uo king oltkerMo
THE ANTI.ANARCHIST CONFERENCE.
Kvery Kalian Ilepresenlml and Admiral
Oaneyam Klee^d President.
Home, Italy (By Cable).—The Antl-An- nrcblst Conference was cpene,! a few daya «go In the Corslnl Palace by Admir'a' Cunovaro, Italy's Foreign Minlsler, Al' European nations wero represented.
In an nddre.ss of welcome to tbe flele- gates on bebulf of King Humbert tbe
Islnnd Is For Sale.
dcci.lel Hint Biiruuni's Island, ouiily P.iorbouao ouuly ..( Nassau.
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la iito.l. is ill til..
Siu.-o (Ir.-ater New
many ..( Iho l.,wn-< tlii.r.. bnve I n d.iv lii-
iiiat...-In tin. iu-.litul|..ii. Tin. o(il..ial« of till, n.w cuiitypropoHo I., aell tlie islan.l 10 H syn-licate for u aaiiitnriiiiu, uu.l to de¬ vote tbe proce.ids to crc.t ing new county buildings at Mlnclu. L. 1.
AllMIRAl, l-ANKVARO,
I (Eleclod President of the Anll-Auarahlst Oonfei-enco ol tho Powers.)
Admiral nppreclaled tho illfflcultlea before Iho conference, but aald tho universal recognition of the nocesslty for common aiition agulnst tbo uuarchlsts presaged u happy Issue.
Admiral Canevarowus elected President. It Is eipecle.l thai tbo conference will lust until Cbrlslmua.
Tried: One liullly.
f the three Lujoy
Tliree mot hi.
I'in.jury in iho
.lli.Ta, iu.li..tc,l nl KllzuiL-ihtowu 'to'i ir.b.rln tlie Ilrst .Icgi-ee (,,r killing Will lit liicbro.iu Luko on Septem
GENERAL GARCIA'S i'ay ror rns
INSTRUCTIONS.
licr 17, l-a..i7, hua retiiru..d u vcrdb't lliidlng Wllllnin und 0...,i-gi. n.it giiilly, but Iln.ling
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Wiiliuiii II. llutea, the Il.i..iiBster wife unii.liTer. pi..adi..i gullly to murder In the se.-iii.l ilegrco. He wns aeuteueed to Aiibilrii bir lile bv Jnstl.-e Nusli. Oiilea .-li..t his wife Inn joaious fren.tv In Julv, la:i7. 11.. liu.l|.e..|i sepuruled (rom ber bo- l..r...
Mri.. riai-r Hli<.« Neiv Lawyers.
Mis. Mnrilia l'la,.e. under soideuco o' .l.-:illi Ilt Sing Slug, (or the mur.ler iu l;r....l,lyn, ..( her step-daugliti-r. l.la, bas
relui I How., nn.l Hummel to urgiie her
.-use I.ef.irotbu Court of Ai.puuls for u uew
Troo|»s la Iteqiieste,! ¦nd Congress la Thanked.
Wabhinoton, D. c. (Special).- In gen- ernl leruia tho lualrucllons given to tbe special commission to tbo Cuban Asaembly, hen.lod by Oeueral Callxlu (iurcin, wore the following:
First—To bring to the consideration o( Ibe Unite.l Stuto.s (i.ivernraout the fa..t thnt, uow Spunlah control Is aude.|. It Is lluio (or the Cubans to disband, unless re- julred to assist tbe Ainerb.aus to kee|i order, but thut It would l.o u bur.lublp lo dlsbuud them witboul [.uymont. \. ;
Second—To reiiueat suftlcient funds'^for l^l; purpoae out of the income derived from tii^utlon throughout Cubu.
Third—To offer the support of all claases of Cuhun revolutionary supporters. C Fourth—To thank tbe United Stales Con¬ gress for tbo resolntion of April, 181IS. lu. suring the Independence of Cuba.
Iter bim who like bim turned lotk*t>«rt ,i with all his heart and ooul aad BlML ' Hcieklah excelled all othan U bll tIMt ^' lu thoLunI (IIKingsxvllL, S). Jealak k*> - gon to relgu at tha ago ot elgM ywM, Wben he was sixteen, ho bwgm to mS' 'j God. When be was twenty, taa IimmIM "'¦ uleause the land ot Idols. VTlia* ha tna twenty-sli, lie repaired and nlaaifj tfi limiple, and kept the (reateat pmn'Tir ' that bad been kept stnoe tha dan •{' Hatuuol til Obt«n. x^xlv,, J, 8; txtt., ttL 19). Il was wblle Ihey were worUac M '^ the temple that they tound this book ofth* law.
'J. Shaptun the soriba reportotl to th* king tbat the money which had haaaMtk* ereU lo the house ultho Lord hadbata4o> llverod to tho oversoers ot tba work. Mil It Is said that they were so taltliM that no reokonlug was made wllh thtmot tk* . muuoy (vurses 4-7). Wo do not raad «( uny lack ot funds for the work, for th* blessing ut Elshaddal (Ihe mighty 0«d who la all suBuiuut) was upon BU tailktal \ people. ~
10, II. Shaphan told tbe king ol th* book that had been lound, and ncd llTo Ua. nnd when ho hOuird It ho rent Bl* al4tk*t. " J oslah was possosaed ot a poor aad *oa-' trito spirit and trembled at Oodl •amA (Isa. livl %; ITIL, 19). It Is wrlllOB la St. ' Ix., 4, "Then wore assembled arary oa* that trembled at the word* ot th* Qod ol Israel heoause of tUo tr«imt*ialoa." ^ Many are Indifferent to tbawMd elO«d and never read II or hear It raad. K«Mr who read It do not give head to II. TtaS, oven ol thoso who are mrpoMd tOM lu-eaohers of the word, dlihoBOr It feff <*''' doubting It and qusstloalog It, whll* M tow comparatively tremble at IlllkaJeitth.
LI, 13. "Uo yo, Imjolro ol tb* Lord fW mo und for thu people, and tor all jodab. concerning the words ot this hookihiktla * found." kfho priest and •ortto*and othM ^, wore thnsoommliitanedby lh« klay. tt 1* may have been suoh paiaauM aa I>*at. *.r"'v."-."i J'"' "sVinUi, that ao ' stirred Joslah, but -*"'—r rirrtliai mih lallT effected him he eTldeatly boUMi what many professing Obllatlaa* d* Ml te> ,'' day believe, that there il saob a thlaa IM tbe wrath ol Ood and that It lia **ry!Mt> ous matter not to bellevo aad obnr tte words ol tho I ord. To (*t oa*** b>k|l "W upon and observo to do th* word* stUia i law was said to be their Ufa, bat If mm "i would not heurkon Ood bad aald thM ¦* ¦ji would require It of him (Dant. SSSII..4L * 47; xTllL, 19), A commoa torai ot aaMifil •! now Is that Qod Is too good to paalsh aaj> ono and thut there U no plae* ol flr* aad 1 brlmslon* ulthor for tba dayll or hlalo|s> .-1 lowera.
It. "They went to Huldah th* pr«»h*l«t( . '-¦¦ who dwelt In Jerusalem, aod lh«r •oa. 11 muoed with her." Do tbaro wan at Olbat -Cl times a Deborah and an Ana* who katw t- thn Lord bottle than othenTjadC. IV.. dl *^ Luke II 80). aadhasHlahldd*Boa«ata ^1 whom He reveals Ilimiell rb4 wh«« B* ' uio* to luBiruot othart whw Wa Maw comes. It may be a Joseph U anAok. •» a Daniel who has been orowdM Wit b* • yoonger and moro progratMr* pa(lv7«r Elijah at somo cberltb, or a StaUM* iti Philip ready lor any maaatc otiimtM Wherever you are be lar* thai ym aaa learning to know Qod, torin da* tttUn \. will oall you.
IS. "Thus salt)! ^a tord Ood ol teaai roll tho man that sent you to m«," fiS had no words of her own (or thaa, MP opinions or suggesslons, no words ot p*a*»> ful llattory, bnt only a faithful m«MMM from tbe Lord, regardlsai ot what thaw ^j mlghtthlnkotltorolber. WhanflhtlltM ^ a messenger whom Ue oon «f*, H* al"' * < '<>
givesa "—¦'- -. — ewlth thou Shalt say.
10, "Behotd I will bring avil apoa thti iiliice—all ths words ot th« bigiok wbteh tte king ul Jndah bath read." Bvaiy panoaa uf the Lord shall be perforuad, for Mill Ho snld nnd shall Ho not do M Or birtk He spoken nud shall He not maho il Modf (Jor. IL. aUi Num.xxllL, ID). All thalOo4 purposes lo do is as good oi dona, tot H* It able to carry out all Htl plan*) tbar* la nothing too luird or wonderlni lor Hta. lie eanuot err, neither eon B* tall BOt te discouraged, lie did uot loll to lair ai Ills dear 8oii all our sluf. Re Wlli BOt loin* His wrath tall upon all Wbo d«* Hia ijnn and His love.
lenger wbom Ue oon ata, BaaiOTM ^^A imewwgo. Hesaid to Uoiw, "I inl ^tl I thy niotttb ud taaoh ttea «te{ ™
11. "My wrath shall ba kindled asalait luoo und shall not be qnaMbad.*'
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O..vernor lliu.'k ut Albany .lesigimted Peter B.-.M.-l.eiinau, o( Syracuse, na Asso-
.'late JustI I the Api.ellute Dlvlsi.in of
tbeSiiprciiie Court in the place of Mauly ('. Oreen, .b-n.l.
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Allegany ( oiuuv's ..bee.-e product Is | valued ut t'J,()UU,00U this yaar. !
Wellsvllle's (lubllc librury is opeu on ] Siiiuluy afternoons. 1
Albion produce dealers nre bblj.plng up- 1 plea 1.1 Kngluud.
Humburg chicken fuueiurs will bold u j poultry show ut tbe operu ImUBe lu the vil- ; luge Irom Janiiury :i.l t.i 'Jtb.
Tbe ..nice of Assistant Dlslri.t Attorney | ..f Chaiit»ui|ua County bus been abolisbed by tbo Bour.l ol Supervisors. |
Fre.l W. Muiiger bus been ai.polnte.l | postmuslvr ut Cowlesvlib.. Wyoming j County, vice J. S. .Mnnger, resigned.
(iri'-ans County stoiio i|uarrles liave clo.Be.l d.iwiUjjrthc winter.
VacliTation has been ordered lu all Alle- guuv (.'ouuty B.-liools.
Belfast's eipens.. nl estAblisbing a i.est house and .-uring (..r its smull-poi pu- l|..ntH bus ulren.ly I.een >!(m.
tulk of .irgaulKlug
ii.l..mi.ls n.!a Patrick M.-D
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b.i'itilell Int.. the.-iiual at Lock)...rl un.l
wfls dr.iwiicl. His age waa (..riy years.,
MniivOei th" .ligglnii
I ('..Ulity fnriners [...stponcl .( tlieir potat.ies. 'i'he recent
.0 fl.Ki.le.l tbe flebls Ibat the
. r p w.-ia linr.lly w-jrlh digging ev.n 11 It . - uM 1... g.>t III.
Bum..rs stale Hint next year Hie Iniig-
pr-j.-ft...l tr V Iln.. Hint will unite
Y..iiugst.iwii Willi H-.-liest...r will be built, j It'Vill. rep..rt says. I..11..w the line o( tbe fum.ius lli.lge 11..u.l, ul.iiig which Is .-lustereil iiianv sn.ull settlen.enis on all 1 hblea ..( whl-h ile the llnest nn.l in.isl pro ; ilu.-tlva sectbin of fariulug,ter(ltory lu the Mule.
Miw Augiistu Oram ag.-.l nity, a sistei i.'Dr. «'. S Orniil.n leu.ling physician ol Sural..gu. .lle.l sn.l.leuly wblle engaged Ic l-rayer at Iier ; edslde n few .In), ago.
11... a.i>( J.sepb Mrnl.-y. .f Vlatbush, bad b.-url ibufebls wile, wli.i was .lying; bad led blui u..ne ..f ber property be went to bis barn an.l liauge I bimaelf. His wif.. db.lintbe same .lav tbat be ruma.lit.i-1 tulcide.
Poslacr nn I'spers Tou HlffU.
Tbe recent ruiingut Wnsblngton refusing toallowncwspai,er» in I'..rt.i Hicothoright to puss In tbe malls as sec.ind-claas mat¬ ter r.-nders the tariff on tho delivery of papers inthei,lands., heavy tbat Iho sub- bcrlptbin li-'.s have been practically aus- pen.lel. It uoa-costs more than Ibe price ol a paiier to mall II, and tbure are loud complaints.
Telephone I'enm Maine lo Teaaa, j
Tb.. last wire brs been strung by wbleh ' Anatln. Tex»», ..su buve conneotion with Bar Harbor. 1^.-. Tbo line is 2600 mllea l-.«g. This l.jng-dlatance ,yslem will alau embra-ie Sew York, Wnaiilnglon, and all the largo Eastern cities. Tht» la tho lone- ' est trleph..ine In tbe world. I
INCREASE THE NAVY,
Capt. Crnwnlnihlelil llerommenfls That tha Knlisted Force Be Flaeil at 'A'i,:MO,
Wabhiniito.v. I>, C. (Spe..iul).—Captain A. S. Crownlu.ablel.l, oiib-f ot tho Burouu of Nuvlgutlou of the Navy Dupartinuut, In his annual report, which has been ma.le public, rucommenda tbnt the enlisted force of tbe navy bo Increased to ao,000 men and HMkl opprentlcos. Ho also gives an lu- lerestlug history of tho naval opiirutluns agulnst Spain, uud shows boW well pre- iiured was th«. departmont when bostllltlcB began.
Captain Crowlnshleld recommends Ibat the office uf naval lulolllKencs bo made permanent by Inw under tbu Bureau of Navlgntlon. He alao rucoiumond. tbe es- lulilishnient of a permanent coast signal service, wbleb could be maintained -it a comparatively smnll cost In peace uu.l bn ut Ineatlmubb. value In time of boslllltles
A NwortI Vur Huhsaii,
The Atabumu Leglslatiirejbos passed a res¬ olution appropriating 1.100 to buy a sword (or Lieutenant Hobaon of Merrimac fame.
Italy's I'ltiinatuin In M<
Tbe Italian Oovernment has aent nn ultimatum t.i the M.iorlsb Court at Tangier, demau.llng reparatbin for tho detention nn.l ill-treat ment ot Italian proteges, glv- lugtbe suitun eight daya to reply. The Italian warship L'mbria haa gone to rangier toreoeive tba Sultan's answer,
ThanksalTing In Ih* Phlllpplars.
Thanksgiving Day was ubai-rved by tbe British and Americans In Manila, I'blllp- plno Uian.ls. A bani|uet to the offli.era ol the American army and uavy waa given by Inlte.l statee Consul Wllllama.
Harit Tlina* In Ih* KUmllk*.
Coiisui J. C. McOook, In a repi rl lo the Htat* liepartniuut al Waahlngteo from l>ilw8on City, aoys that lour of tbe ataaui- sblp roDipanlee bad to dispose ol tbelr vaa- sels after arriving there In order l<i get sufflelent funds to pay tbe wages of tbelr crews aod other charges agaiust tbem. There Is a famine of wlu.low glass In Haw- •oii City, and BiualLllgbts bring f.1 each. Ordinary laiupa are worth til and kHO. Butter Is t:i a pound.
Carllsts Knngallna RIMea.
Il Is reported tbat the Carllsts, Ibe sup iporters of tbe Kpaulsb preleudar, have smuggla<l u.aoo Mauser rifles across Ihe frontier ol Mpaio.
A *aoo,*00 Mnrtgsgs Invalid.
Judge Wllliain K Townseud, of the Vulted states Circuit Court, al New Haven, Conn., banded down a deeijion la theoosa of the Central I'rust Company of New I ork against tbe Worcester Bicycle Com¬ pany of MIddlotuwn, He.|*elarad laralld the mortgage of »500.(K» held bvtbe trust . ofMpany ou tbo cycle company's plant In MJddletowu. Tbe arguoienlt ua both •Ides were boaod on locbnlcolitles.
Wealthy nilplau* K**k Oar aa*
A party of wealtby rwidaos haa arrirad lo San rraneU<'o tj seek Ooreramaat aid In re.'uvarluc property from Hpoalani*; tbey say tbe wealthy DWipl* deslye «nn«<a, ?tuii and n^ ludaptaJaaoa.
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This bccuuBu they forsook Qod aad wor> sbipud tbe works of tholr own haoda, Th*]P forsook tho lountaln of llvlni wat*r aad niudii thcuiselvosoistcrns whloh ooaW hold no wiler (Jer. IL, 13). We think il iKMif* Hint Lsruol oould possibly tara troM tSa living Uod to worship Idols ot wood aai alone. Vut In the so-called nrrlo* tH (tad among ua thore ts a great tutalag Item tho siniplu worship ol Qod la null aM truth to thnt which is poisibly WOTM tbaa tbo Idols of Israel.
IH. I'J. "Beeanse thine heart wo* Xm- dor, and thou hast humbled thjrMU b*f*lf th'i Lord, when thou ha*rd«*t Vbal t spake," Although wrath would fall upon the nation, yet apoa . suoh lis humbled tbemiaivaa thore would be meroy. Al oao tJM tte Lord said that tbongb Noah, DaaM aUl Job wore in th* eltr, Ihar woald Mllvar but tl^lr owu soul* by Miiili iliMinaiam, Agatu Ho said that, thimfb Mom aad Mamuel stood bolor* HIb, Hb ollad *Mld uot be toward Israel (Biak. sir., Ul ftt, xr., 1), There same a tlm* whra all thai certain righteous ones eoiild do wa* to sigh and ery bouausa ol tb* alai wkMl thoy I'latliod, but could not prsMal. Oa them Uod set His mark of approvd (Itlfc, lx.,4). Wo cannot raotify th* atntt things that are all abont us, w* •aaaol bring rlghleausaess*Tery wbar* t*b*aMbl«'" fested, but we oau, oac.*! ona tor hiawtil nnd herself, lis right with Ood tbir«a|||l Jesus Christ onr Lord, and Ha will IbM use us to bless others a* far aa B« eaa, aa4 it shall bo well with us.
30. "Thlno eyea shall aot aaa all tte OtrN which I will bring upon tbia placa." Wb*a Ihe time eomss for Os to b* oaU*d oat ai these mortal bodies, wa ooitalTaa an la« stuutly in glory (Phil, i,. II, M) tl OoT. 1„ . K|, but our bodies rest In peao* aad aadW Ills i-aru whose temples Ibsy W*ra UBtll tte resurreotlou,—Leesoii llelptr.
OUB THAPE WITH THE WORtA 1
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| Title | Queens County Review 18981202 |
| Date | 1898-12-02 |
| Month | 12 |
| Day | 02 |
| Year | 1898 |
| Volume | 50 |
| Issue | 5 |
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| Title | Queens County Review 18981202 |
| Date | 1898-12-02 |
| Month | 12 |
| Day | 02 |
| Year | 1898 |
| Volume | 50 |
| Issue | 5 |
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©ttemi - I ,'l: -..i-!II'" + ^nttnt^ ^eWeto* IT iWWOE.*: COPIEM. *"1VE CJKKfTW, VOL. IV. A FAMILY SEtV^fAl'EB OF l-OCAl. A.SU OEXERAI, INTKI.I.UiKNt K. FRKKPORT. N. Y,. FRID.W. 1)K( i:>inKR :>, is;is. Txaics: sa.oo teau.t ta ASTaact NO. r>. IBank of Rockviile Centre VnisAOE AVBNtrE. RuckvUle Cmtre, L. I. tamiAS :L r. PBILUPB. PreaMent. S. KKIOHT. VIoc-Prerident. HUIAU R. VHTH, Cashier BOABO or DIBKCTOBSi Thoans O. ¦'ntoht, dOL B.tteltb, Oharl** L. IraltaMk Aa*UaQMBweU, XeleonR/Bialth, Joha T. Davifon, T,'Tbarstoa. Wflsfil' ' We 4» A a«lMnl Banlring Bndnei* ol Mntt and Diaoonnt. , i 'liiriWIlirnlfl on Special Depodta. ou England and the j^^ov tMnwage SoUcitod. * *¦>!¦¦ Ilniin r A. M. to 8 P. U.; r,aA.K.tol2H. ¦ ^¦¦¦¦Jlitt Dajra—Tueaday* and Fri- iiifa,aAi.K. fUEPREEPORTBANK CAPITAL, 930,090. Street, • Freeport, L. I. r t. KAMDAIX, PtMMeet. - aBAinrOaY.T.IsPRAOUE, Vles-PrMMsnt. WUXIAII8. HALL, Cashier. ¦OABD or DIltBOTOBS. Coloa IVtUI, Harvey U. Hmlth, Urorge M. Randall, , those o( either th* 'aaka or Trust Com- aoeeBMdatlon aa (ar as Is laat. .^_^-jro* per cent paid- aa flsontn* or laore. .aa all fail* of Europe. kTtaalitolchaslDcsa. ¦abrtintJMcaaraal) Is* taiU neelve promi ' 1 prompt atUoUoa, aal • Greater New York • Dezitea Feirlors, loeamcKiB • sawaoRE. OOB. ruLToir and qold sts., Brooklyn, N. Y. •S.OO up. •o.eo up. • 1.00 up. • .so up. ^. nn.TON AND OOLD BTBEET8, Opp. Loaaar**, / Brooklyn, N. V. waauR r. trcdwcli^ OOUmKLOR-AT-LAW. ¦ Bm*sa Mta**, Brookiya, N. T. •jraa Bl»*v^ Bail, rr**porl, L. I., Evrnlngj and Batordar^ rtiANcia a.'TAVLOR, LAWYER. •ORNaa MAIN AND PULTON 5TA. K. V. BALDWIN, ^BANJO SOLOIST.) |
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