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QUEENS eOOkTY REYtEW.
PabUabeA Bt«t 'rldar Moralog ai
FREEFOBX QOCEIS OOUNTY, S. T
CHARLES D. SMITH. Proorlator.
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REVIEW OFFICE by Power Prisut
MIITOUI-: t.'t»l'4 IO!-t. flVI-; «J»-.NIi
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TERMS: «'J,00 YEABLY IH ADVAHtS
VOL. III.
FKELroKT. .\. Y.. FRIDAY. M.W (>, ISl).^.
NO. 27.
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Bank of Rockviile Centre
VILLAGE AVENUE, , Rackvllie Centre. L. I.
BAMUKL r, VXttU.tPH. Praaldsnt,
TBOMAS a. K.NinilT. vim Prssident. Htn VM R. SMITH. Cashier
BOARD OP DIREOTOBS:
hD.Combn, WmU/ B. Hmllh, Ityat, CharlM L. Wallaea,
IW. Hare*. Ansttn Coma-all.
1. Nelson H. Hmlth,
_ ;. John T. ruvlaon,
OU««r Da*1*ati. Edwsnl T. Thurston,
Hamilton W, I>«v*aII.
.A nnmlier of towns in Easlern Ppnn- sjirania are liirninp; from the iron in- ilnslry, whore there is tno mneh com- |iotiliiin, to tho revival of oLler tra.les. The cnltivation ..f the silk worm i? nne of the in.lnstries which is reviv- ini? as n resnlt.
THE VAN WITH THC MAIL,
"I Inly 11 l..M'i-s' .inarri'l. Hint will
run uiiin Willi tl,.. in^ir-^il.i.I I.io.- nil.-!- I '¦""'¦¦ '''''''^ '» »!'" ni..ruinK'-"
I'ninMs 111 Hll s.irta ..[ weatlinr: 1 "It mil never c.iine riRht, ' the Rirl
..¦ttern HuJ|.si..'rs, Looks uu.l car.U. ! sai.l .ini.-kly. iinpelle.! liT a sml.len
illlplll^e. i'lii-n, oliei'kiiitr herself, "But y.m iire too kin.l to tronlil.. ab.intnie, J lunst not ilelnin von, sir,"
All In Ills l.uK LiUHllnr;
I t'.iH rntll t ev.'r iin.l 111 t wni 1,.; l.ohin.I '.. .1.
.1 »noM
Uo III,.. li.'St vol
¦..•nvInK his miss
Id tbn Tarle.I h
Caviare is beinj; exporte.l in large quiintilies from Ihis c.inntry, and, cnrionsly enoii(?li, it is goini; to Oer¬ many an.l Unssia, the home of caviare. A strnntie Ihini? alioiit it is tlmt it haa
tolls sttlle.l with fieri sni.l tlmt the An ll for the imrpos.
nmn snil, hecnnse It is sniil tlmt the ,\inerican salt is not
W« do a (general Ranking Bnainera of Deposit and Disconnt.
lutoatat Paid on Special Depoaita.
DraitU Iiaood on EnKland and th« Oaattaent.
Toor Patrooagf BoliHtod. '., nmmkl„if Honrs—n A. M. to 3 P. M.; SMwda^, 8 A. M. to 13 M.
Diaeimnt Day*—Tacsday* aud Fri- mya, 9 A. U.
THBFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL. $J0,000.
Main Struet, • Freeport, L. I.
MHIN J. RAKDALI.. Prualdent. OSAOMOKY T. 8HRA0UR. Vlo*-Pr«*M*nt. WILLIAM S. HALL, Cashier.
BOABD OF OIRECTOR8.
J.Baadall,
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box,
¦I E. Ooldar. H. Cornwell D. Smith,
LTwaflace.
William R
CIisiinceyT. Spraana. WllllHm ri Miller, II, Weslfv riiib, Ueome WsIIaca,
iTp. a, OH
'ffirvaasartment aqusl |.. I h.ise of rlther th* HaisTOTli ar BmoKlvn Hank a or Trust Cora- faal**. and erary ari.|.n..HlHiiuii as far as Is oaMMaat wllh conaervailv*. inanairemrnt,
laliraai at th* rale .if three per rent paid oa Omtiaaotdlt, Ihree mnnlhs ..r mnn. ^Wallalined nn all parts of Kunipa,
Pac*affrnenil hHnkliiK l..ir,iiii-M<,
AADaaata of rorporatlons, r^mpaal**, *a- atSSTate, sollelM,
patira aatlsrai-tlon Knaranfeed,
lagHlrlm will reerlvp prompt att«ntloa, aal kariaarfally answered.
moruHioNAi.
On some of the half-penny .inini- hiises which rniin.'ro",^ the liriil^os of I.on.lon to the Irninway lines the pick¬ pocket is now seriously liiinipere.l in his busineas. The ontsiile seats, or gnrilen chairs, as Ihey nre s.inietiines calle.l, are liackeil with wire iietlini;. an.l the p.ickcts of the w.imen jisssen gers arc now inaccessililn fr.nn a tiack seat.
.\ lest hns lately been inn.le in cer 'ain schools of Utica, N. Y,, to ascer¬ tain whether or not the oM iilea con¬ cerning tale-telling prevaileil with the rising generation. Notes being taken on tho snlijcct, it wns fonml thnt thirty-eight per cent, of the boys nml twenty-live per cent, of tbe girls con¬ sidered it right to "tell," leaving the larger proportion of the opinion that it was wrong.
; Ten.ler ei.i!.tl.'« ..I v...iitiful I I ritere.I In s..fl.-it hr..,-itli,
.Vii.l t..nr-sliiln.-l ml..s ,.flli.' r..i.>.-.|n i III ll.e i.iviiii; nn.l love.l In .le,-lUi;
Lctlirs ol lrl Islil|i Irom Inr num.v,
I An.l Kr.'.'tlliix from ii.>li;hl...rs nenr; I H.iiaH Hint I.-'UiHl.. 111., h.iiir ullll a ..mi I AuJ s.im.. that eiluae u t..,ir,
I Kn.l, sn.l news nn.l cl.i-l. Kin I news.
In ih» sunsliiii" mill tl." -.ii-nv, ' I'll.. Iuitlllul innllmau llriiiK- tu lun. An.l v.-t he ,l.i..s nnt kn in; It mav l.e n m.ssiii;.' t-i lift thn soul
T.I a n.il.|.'r,-tr.ier |.nrl, Orn Inn.I^r wniiiiin nriy reii.I nn.l pivp Tll". wull of n I.r .k"n L.-nrt,
,'. P..II..--I. ll.ll.'Illlis
One of Spain's war,ships is called Carlos V, Whnt retleotioiis Hint name mnst bring up in every Hpauianl who knows anything about the history of his oonntry, .Kl the beginning of the reign of Carlos V. the empire of Spain waa the greatest on earth. To-day she finds herself reanrling to bull fights to raise money nominally fot defending her foreign possessions, bnt really to avert revolution at home.
The Hartford Coiirant observes Texas law now .lis.(ualifles perpetually any sheriff, deputy, constable, police man or jailer who permits a prisoner to be taken ont of hin custody by a mob. During a recent visit to .\tlanlii University (his nlina mater), thwHou. Hoberl I.,. Hmith, of Onklan.l, Texas, told tho students that there hasn't been a lynching in the iStato siuce this law was put on its statute book.
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I .\ WO.M.VN SCOKXKl),
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OU mean that yon wish 1110 to release you from your jiromi s e— to give y.m buck what you nre jileaseil to call vonr freedom'/"
"There's uo ni-ed for TOU to take it like that. lietly. You know it lias been very pleasant.
S. f. C«r. llil ud Proit Sts.,
HEMPSTBAD, L. I.
Idtfmtt aHti (II matiit •»flliM*i for
¦Mlai HialMi daital (Hntl***.
Wark at Xha Tary liaat.
PrIaa* lowaal la Tlelnlty.
Orav* tal IrMi* Wart ¦ Spaolilly. WILBUR r. TRCDWCLL,
I 001TNHRI.OK AT LAW.
ua Kaaaaa Mtraai, IlrooklyB, N. T.
Taa My**** Ball, rreaport. I.. I,. Rrsnlnip. and Satnnlays.
rNANCIS B. TAYLOR,
I.AWVKK.
COMNI* MAIN AND FUI.TON »Tla.
The inflnence of various occnpa tions upon health and longevity is the subject nf an interesting investigation just completed by an officer of the registrar-general'-s ilepnrtiiieiil of the liritish Ourernmeiit. A vnst oollcc tion of tigures, coiuparnliiu tubleii, etc, has jnst been isHiieil ns a publi.' document, an.l s.nne of Hie deilnclions from theui are instructive an.l ..f iu¬ terest. First and f.ireiiioMt comes overwhelming proof that work or oi;- cnpalion of Hoiiie sort is the greatest promoter of longevity. It is almost alone iu Kngluud of nil civili/e.1 cun tries thnt this fact can be brought out clearly in )iublic statistics, for it is only in England that the leisure class, BO called, is siifliciently largo for the oumparisou to be ma.le.
e. V. BALDWIN,
-9MBANJO SOLOIST.*-
BacaccmcnU at Low RaiCA Addraaa. HtMPSTHO or fRflPORT miHINKMH t-AKlMt,
PALMER'S
REAL ESTATE OFFICE,
Al, Aatkiyt «n, I Mal* St, Freaport.
L «*»?"*•»•¦« VUl*,. ProparlT or Panai " •Bl"'* "l «ehaa«*. writ, me full partknlwi ¦:. tni taat lo««M «uh prlc. aa I ad rWil., y^,
r.o. M>at. Jaiii PalBiar. PraapoH, U I,
C. A. DORLON, ¦ONOCO AUCTIONCKR,
aaa sitiaw*. at***. vaiToa a*., aaaa amaaM, rRIKP«||T,
C. •. RANDALL, AraMtaat.
Meat*., Bmaklm am , and Mata •*., maa Railivad DapM. Fra.|»rt. L, I,
"An ofllcer who permits himself to bo insulted by a civilian without im¬ mediately killing him will be dis¬ missed," is tho unwritten Inw ..f the Oerman Army, If the "insiilter " be¬ long* to the class of those who light duels he must be ohalleugvd; if uot, bo ^nst be fluished oil' at ouce, A case iu point occurred at Augsburg recently, relates the New York Kun, An officer irt privato clothes wns struck by a clerk, The^oldier, who ha.l a revolver in his jacket, ali.l nol use it, but took acti.in against the other in a law court, Hin nssnilanl was con dcmned to twelve days'iuiprisonnient, Bnt tbe matter did not rest there, for the Regimental Officers' Court of Honor assembled and conipelle.l the officer to resign lie.-niisc lie liml not ade.]nately upheld the .lignity ..f his rank. Fn otber words he had not com mitted mnrder.
CHARLES L. SEAMAN,
Carpenter *"'» BuiKler,
rnccpoNT. «_ I.
BMttnalaa ohivrfnllT mTva.
C.iuii-isiiU.-ii
IBOICB I GILSOI RATIOK,
CARPeMTUR5 AND BLIILDEKS. FRBEPORT. L I
I rarrally romplaliwl tha Rr.VIKW BCII.IIINO we arr iirapand to lak. rnnira.'i« (..r «r.t claaa wark.
T«u*Maa*. iar baiia.««««
Jf^/ta^ tf ftiUai, MAm: General CoDiraciors,
ta iSMiord Attnma, BROOKLVN N. Y.
mea fnr aale al I'KtHI'ORT. I.. I. ths
mam rt<«i4r>il.l" tMiill 11^ pi ..» .-tl U'Ut Waa.) .N ¦ .1 Kra-leii airevtm. .\iii mmar i Min> j^.. Alau, htMBita kail* >•
Tho nnnnal repiMt of thn Conimis sioiier of Talents, re.-eiitly Isi.l bef.ire Congress, sh.iws thnt uol lessthan'j:i, 729 patent* were granted to Anieri.'iin inventors .luring tho past yenr. In prop..rti.in I., population, Connecticut heads the list of .Slates c.inlribntiug to swell Ihe nnuiber ..( lateiits gr*ule.l lo sni'cessfnl appli.¦snt-. In Cnnec ticut oue patent was grante.l I., every 'HU inhabitants. Next in ..r.ler ranks Massachusetts, the Pislm I of ('..liini l.ia, New ,Tersey an.l New Y..rk, There is n.. .•..nnlry ..n Ihe globe which surpasses the Ciiile.l SInles in the genius of invenlion. This is man ifest from tbe ci.nnll..»s .levices ..ii Sle in the patent ..ffic in \Va"hing ton. Most of Ihe patents i»»ii,-,l ,liir ing the past year by the I'liii..,! Si»t. . Il.iverunient were awar.le.l t.. electri cian-.. This is due to thc fact Ihat Ihe study of elt ctricity has, for the tiuie beini;. overshadnwed other iiivesti,.it. lions, kill in all probability what is true of the pnt. Mts isnned during Ihe past year will L. true of the patent* iaaaed for some tnu.. to c.>ui.. When American lugenuiiy i, .xlinnsicl Ihere will be no more patent. i~-iih-1 either ou this or the otlii.r si.le .f lii.. water, and what the future liolls m fclore f..r us in the way of patents .-aji .-illy l.e c..iij,vlured.
"But it cnnnot lnst.-' 1 see. It seems a pityyou .li.ln't thiuk of Hint sooner," "Well, to tell yon the truth, I thought of it some weeks ago, but I was un.ler the iiu|.ressii.n thai y.iu — well, tbat you ha.l luoiiov, you know,
and ¦'
Uut Leonard Bryiig qnnile.l before the rinshiiig soorii of the blue e.ves
"(Jo on," snid llio girl, coldly; "please linisli."
He wasn't gifted with n very keen intelligence, this debonairc young curate, so he went on, blundering, to his do.im.
"Well, you see, if there ha.l been money in the case my br.ither couldul have objeote.l; we should bo in¬ dependent of his allowance, Hnt, c.insideriiig that he's nn ol.l bncbelor and never likely to innrry, he natural¬ ly looks to lue lo^well, to place a Hiiitalilo woiiian nt the bead of the family, yon know. No doubt if she had money he woul.I overl.iok the
lack of birth an.l position, but "
'•.Stop! ' cried Hetty Ilercely. "Yon ask tne to marry yon. th.Mi, because yon s.-e in mc n pi'iinilcss girl, ivilli ueltlier fntli.'r nor liiiiHi..r to aviime the wrong, yon not only break your given word, and talk nbont 'freciloiii,' bllt you ad.l insult t.i injury, ac.l tell me that if I hn.l Hnfticieiit money to pay your price yoii woul.I hnve cou- descende.l lo uiiury me. (io! " she cried, "I will not hear nnother w.inl! I thank heaven I know you an yon are! .\u.l yon, coivanl tliat you nre, will know ivlii'ii y.m sliiiid'iu Ilie piilpit Hint Ihei-,.'is uI least one «..- iimu in the world who kiioiv.s that yon I .lure not prencli ft..i vi.ii prnclicc! I Don't sp.'nk to mo again! I will ii..t
hear aiiotliei- woi-il!" I Itev, Leoiinrd tiiriie.l awuy wllh n sheepish expri..Msi.iii on Ins li,\iiilM..iiio face. I "Whnt a lillle ticii.l she is'" lie j miiltere.l. "A perf.'cl littlo visoii, ! f.ir all her prcllv la.-.', Wlio'.l ever ! huvo 111,infill sli'c c.Illll go on like [ that' An.l I Ilionght lur so swct
and gentle, too!" j llelly sloo.l with her lull.' .iiiivcriiig form ilrawn to its full li.'ii^lil in n very I paroxysm of pussi.iii an I woun.le.i I l.ive till he lias.ml .if si..;lil, then she j lluiig herself on the groun.l and gavo
way to a stiirin of grief. I They ha.l been engaged three month.., an.l IVlly ha.l tlioni;hl liiiii perfect, in spite of the fact thut be in¬ sisted on kec|iiiig their eiiga.,'eiiieiit secret, Tlicv iiin..t wnit, he .l.-clnrcl, lill Ilis el.le'r bi-.itlier leliirne.l from abroad; to teil him by Iclt.'r w.iiilil spoil all, Ituyiiioiid wh-. such nn old bachelor be would huve no sympathy witb lovers' hopes, .So Betty waile.l'.
There was n.. to be hui'iiored or
deceive.] l.y her, but H.-tIv ha.l li.-r secrel.
,^11 six, monlhs nlie woul.I lic..ii,'liteen. an.l w.iul.l come inio an ei-lnte In the nieantiiiie she wns to.i ..I.l t.. siny al scho.il; her guardian was crusty an.l lo..k lilUe trouble, lictty .li.lii'I cure for Koi'i.'ty. so she was sent to rusticate with li.r .iM iiiirse an.l f.is- ler inotber till Ihe time arrived for the king to enjoy his own,
Oflcn the'chll.l hu.l pl.-liir.-.l t.i her¬ self how Lemur.1 in.nl.l tell her Ins In..Iher ha-l rcriiK...l Ins coii-i.'iil, Hint there was iiolhiiii. before Ihe.n but poverty, which he .Inr.d not lel her share, nn.l v.'t li.> .-..111.1 n.it irive her up. Ilow i'he chill.I w.ml.l lift ami lii^ .l.-ar eyes brighten when she tobl liim Hint SO.IU she w.ml.l hme n thoiii-uiil a yenr of h.-r ..wn! II was sweet I., think that he knew lur oulv as ; "llettv, " Mri. lir.iwii'.s niece, ' Slie
lial aliinys cnlle-l II 1.1 w.miuii
"Auntie, ¦ nn.l In- nevci sii-pecled slu- I WHS an hcires.. in h.-r own ri.,;l|t gu.l
u.. relali..ii t.i her humble friend, ! Bul n lUy bnl cnie wlnn Lc.nnrd
I met her in Hie prn n,. gl,.|i an.l lol.l
her .<f his br.!!!...!,-. return, ainl in j slen I of telling linn of their engage I ment he hal nske.l BcIit I., give hnn i back lus freedom ll 'u.iiil.ln'l be ! "h..n.>rabli " lo fi. any girl 1.. slmr.' i Ins p..vcrty, and Hie s-|iiire aoiil.l I nen-r i-..ii^..iil t.. nisrnage willi a j fanner -1 iiie.-.-
i "rill" nian who aiks * woman lo I share his rn-lies \,t' -..i.ie I .ic for her. ! Ihe man who n^ks lier to share his I p.iierty hns in..re
I The'wor.ls tliii.-.l iln..iigli Bettr's I miml before she t....k in the full force ; ..f l.oiiar Is worl- uiil re.-i)gui?e,l I Ibe great iiiipur.li.iiiille insult he I .Here.I her. I'lieii. tf Hie truth w«- ilriveii home, s»e f..r..'ol all .Ise in th. I.Illl.ling pnin l.f n w..man s.-orlie.l.
"I will see you out of the w.io.l. ut anv rate," he icturiie.l Uiii.llv. Tl.uii logether th.-y sti'.illod t..wur.l Ih.. ng nwny fanu,
1 Tliere wns t^.lensaiit feeliii ; of i-iiri osily in t!i.. struiig.r's inin.l n- t.. ui. the pretty cliibl wus, .\s sh.- pause.' at the while gate it sii.MLiily tlashcl across hini. It conl.In't be! ' 11.- hu.l just been at Hi- farm. This .-oiibliri p.issibly 111,. Intl.. iii...-e Mrs, lJr..wi; hn-l talkel ab-.lit in a iniublini;, inys terious wayV This ilninly girl, whi her supple ligure aud grucefnlly poiseil head, .-.luld never be lliu'l x»'omau's relative'? But Betty hu.l ..|ii.|ie,l 111., gute while he nu-.ritnt.-.l, nnd with n shyly iiinrmured "Tliaiik yon! " she was g.ino,
.And the sipiire—for he it was—ri.di: slowly h-inieivard, thinkiiig, Iiyiiig tc recall whnt good Mrs. Brown hml sui.l about y.iiiiig folks an.l Hirlaliou; In.w folks wasn't nlwny.s us po.ir ns they seeme.l, ainl how i| wus good fnr pat-- sons to iiiai-i-y young nnd settle .lown with a wife nnd f.-.n.ily roiiiid them. Khe Colli.lu't have iiieant to imply
anything aboiit his brother and
No' to sp,.ak of Hint pretty .-hil.Iish thing in the same breath as iinything so prosaic ns u "wife au.l family" was I.IO nb.sur.l.
The i.lea minoye.l Hie s.^iire in n most iinieasoiinble manner, "Wife and family! " how these folks did talk, to be sure! lie must as Leonar.l. .\nd laltr, h.- .li.l droii hints on Ihe subject, but his brother most emphat¬ ically averred Ihat he ha.In't yet seeu the wonian on whom he wonl.l bestow his hniiil and heart.
Of course, it hud been Hi.- sipiire's mistake—he slioublii'l have jumpe.l to concliisions, but Mrs Urown's hints an.l Belly's tours liu.l got mixed in his mind, an.l ho lia.l fancie.l hiM brntlier responsible for one or both. It was a relief to think that Leonard was free.
Afl.-r that the s.juire calle.l often at Mrs, Brown's, Khe wus ,,ne of his best tenants—there n.iglil be repairs neC'Ic.i at the farm.
Always Ji.tty was there, either helping lo iiiaki-' sneel biitlei-, collei't- iiig eggs or f..cliili; little linlly chick¬ ens, and oil.- .liiy the sijiiir.. pulle.l np his horse at liio homo pa.l.lock an.l watched,
0!.l fanner Brnvii hal been break¬ ing ill u colt, an.l th.'re was Betty, sente.". uu its back, her pretly face lliishcd with eicitemenl. Then the farin.-r b-l go tho Iea.ling rem, and B.-tIv .-,1111^0.1 tiiiiiiiphiiiillv 1-1.1111.1 llu- lield,
'-Bravo!" .At the sijiiire's voice the girl looke.l np. She wus just about to leave the sa.l.Ile, and her hold on the high-spirited Utile auiinars hea.l was relaxe.l, Willi a start it reared, then boiled. Belly Iri.-.l in vain to regain her sent. She fell, h.-r f.iot caught in the slirriip, an.l the colt starie.l nt a mal gall..|. r i.l the pa.Mock,
The s.piii-e sprung over the low wull, and in u iiioiiKiit Iho recreant litlb- st..,.,l was lirougbt to a staii.l, allll III.' Iiiiiiting gii I was in his uniis, Kh..'liir,< ilowii I.villi' brook cl.iso bv. Ihey balh.'.l her luce an.l han.ls, an.l S.I..11 the bill., eyes .ipeii.'-l.
"II was all my fault! ' the sipiire groinie.l. "1 was -i I'.inl I.i sli,ml Iik.; Ihat. Yoii-yon niiglit Imve been kill.'d,"
"Nay, nay, sir,,hurt lake..ii, Tliere's no liuriii il.iiic," sai.l I'ariiu-r Brown goo.l-natur.'illy, "The lass in no worse, lire villi, Bellv', .'hiM'/ I'll just catch liob Boy liefi'ii-e he does further luis- clii.'f, thon I'll help Belly up home "
Betty was still i-.'stin.,- against the s.|iiir.-s I'lingh sleeve. She lell .laze.l and .)iie..r. but very c.iiiif.irlable, und till'sipiire kept chaliug lier little cold hands in his own warm clasp,
"Villi might have been kill.-.1!" ho r.-p.-iiie.l li..urselv. "Bctiv, .1.. v.m know if you hn.l .iied the lii;lit of'iny life would liav.'g..iicoiirJ Oh.childli', .'..lihl yon ov.-r accept nn ol.l iiinn's love';' I am ..1.1 e.i.mgh Io be yom father, bul I love vou mon- Ihan all the worl.l besi.l,'! ''
"So villi have nioiiev nftci- all, it
s is' ' Kaymond hus .'lone well f.n
hinis.-lf. V.m won't lell liiiii we ii.-ii¬ ever eiigage.l';'"
"I shall lell liim soiiie .lay that yon nske.l illll 111 llllin y y.in," sni.l Belly prniidly "Hnt I will ii..l betray you', D.iii'I bl' afrai.l, I kiu.w h.iw I., l.'e gen eroiis. And Kayinoii.l trusts me; lie will not press Ili'e nialter,"
"Well, you .'Illl all'..r.l t.. be gener oils. I suppose,'' Leoniird answere.l sullenly. '"V.in've not .'..me olT ba.lly nlt.'r all. Yoii see. y,.ii an.l I iingh'l hsie ha.l III wait y.-i'ir-. f..r llu. prop erty,"
''Oil. h.ill .lare v.u sp.'aU 111..'that'" she crie.l "Is ul'i honor .leal iiithin y.m'.' Hul y.iii are going uway, ader this we nee.l ii..t iii.el again till "
"Till y.m are niarrie.l. Well, ymi can I'lor.I t.. .lespise me n.iw. B.'lty."
"Y..nr oil.' .-rv is 'All.n .1' air,.r.l" ' she sai.l, "But the girl win. is b.ve.I as I am h.ve.l cm 'all..r.l' n good deal. Kven a wonian F.-..rn.-.l .-an 'all'..r.l' t . l,e g-«^uim« t.. the niuii she Ihoiiglii she h.ve.l. when real I..v.- c.m.es an.l con.piers all "
II was nearly a year after Iheir w?.l .Inn;, an.l Belly an.l the s.piire st.....l among the priiuroses where he l.n.l lirst f.iiin.l her, that she tohl him tlu- st..ry if why she .Tie-l Ihat .lay
-'.Villi you've never one.I f.-r liiii' SUI.'.', Bettv''"
"Never, 'l;sym,.ii.l Tlmse iw-i-emy tirsl HII.I la"l tears forn f.ilse lover, an.i I have never regretted that day.
"Begrette.l it"" rhe B.inire .Iraw her cl..sc nnl kissed her sweet lips alin.isl reverently, "It was the hap piest .lay of my life. " he sail, "for it l.r..ught Ine T..U " - .Answers
XVI.I li.r Trail, «lnw In i,.,iilli|;
Me was all .bse
STATE MILim IN CUP. i
Volunteers ot New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania Under Arms.
rnl" ('..mi'Viy, Aiiist.'
The Perksklll IL'tnellliiFlt.
rFKKS»ili I on-, N, V. .K|.e.'lari,-TIi«
NEW YORK STATE NEWS.
A Nr.. C lv-\a«i.«u.
GRAVE CRISIS IN SPAIN,
I.cni! Ulnii.l iia
New V.irlti'llv inmi'S a.sslKn.'.I t.i .-nmii nt r..elisklll. Hie Kliflitli. Nllitli nn.l Twellth ll.-giineiiti" ..nil.nrk.'.l ^Ti sl.'umvrs of the Murlii I,In», wlit.-h hn.l I-een |.Iu-...I nl llieir .lis|...snl free ..f .•liari.'e, nt Tw«ntv-thlr.|
SCENES ON THE TENTED FIELDS. I ;;f:;;;|;;;,V,j.';,;^:;,';|'' '"""• •"-"X i «¦'•'"¦•''
lii'iii. Pe..Iii.|illl c.-.ntnlns Hiree tlmusnn.l
! live liuu.lre.l m..n. whl-h H iii-..,iit ilir.-s
Lnrursl an.l >1.>»I 1'..mil.Ul.l.- M llltiir* ; tpii.-t ll.. nilllll..'r u-unlly 111 Hi., suraiiicr
<».np. Tlinl Hsvr 11 Men -ilolla I '"p|)^"_."j'^^„"^„„, ,„,,,„,„ r,.^,^,,,,,,, |,„„
the Xtlanll. ren.l »ln.-e Mo- « Ivll Wnrltw.'lv.. .•..ini.nni.'S. Inst.'a.l of |.'n.lnnk"S
-" ' -" ¦•' '¦-'"'--•''-\]:T:ji:zi:..i'\z';.of^''^ z"';;
Ti.r I'rrk.kill llrlnli XV.-ll lllsflpllnr.l jteiil. on.' ..li .-a-'ll si.l.' 'f I h" sl r.'.'i. This
iimh.''« tlie -tr.'.'ts .-litlit t-i.ls . f..ur .-n .-n.-li
liini.ri luv, b.^i.tf Isiai ,1 iKp.-.-inli. | i.|.le .,| tli,. mr.'.'l l slmrt-r Ilinn tlie str.'.-ls
When the sini.I.'wn gun was s..iiii.le.l nu.I -, .-.f tin-oM siminier .'..mi I'-'.ir men sre „s.
ihesinrs nn.l strl,.'s w.-re hnnl.'.l .I.nvn lislgn-'l'""'"'¦'. b.st.'..-l-'f tw-. ii.~ herei,.-
It ..... ........ ,1..,.., »,,.,. .......I.Iial,...I nl j '
111.
sl.x tv Ilrst
.1 .'.i.mv in Ihe stnte. The T|,e Dis.ister at Manila Causes an
,\|!-Hnv Hint lJ.ivern.it Ulsck '
THK SAKn.VTII SCHOOU
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR MAY 8.
LIII
ril-riui; this .'reBlIcn
hn.l signe.i 111.'
was hiille.l Willi niu'lij..vat Heaii.steu
I, I,
In the ...ninlvol Nnssnu, whi'h has i..i|.ulntl..n ..f hn.iino. nr.- the t,.orns Ovst Ilav, N.irlli H.'mi.slen 1, nn.l thnt pni-l ll.nn|.sten-l
Outburst of Rage.
GEN. WEYLER THE MOB'S IDOL.
Slll|.S Ill.'ll
linrrt.m I'
l.viil.r....li.
nu.I III.'lls
1 [..irlnut nr
t Th.. nss.'s
, fi7,5S',l,;|sl
ferty hnv.
Till
-ten.l,
rllj
Lr»«n Tut: "Fha MarTla(* Vaaal." i Mallhrw mill.. I .la-O.ililaD Taxi, l.nkr xlv., l^^Oiuamantary oa (ha Lraaon hy thr llaT. ll. M. Mtaaras.
1. 'i. ".^n.lJu^mi nuswured au.l spok* aa* to thera nicaln hy paraMe.s. nn.l »a|d, Th* kingdom ul h.-aveu Is like unto aocrtaia
r..rt Wnshliifc-t .
M—sliHk). TItrlr t'l.
whioh our I.or.l ta of IK..I shall be il.in llut whilethlsissur ll., 15; 1 I ,.r. XV., nui'iv. Iher.. nre in« there shall h*
Ith.
JERSEYMEN IN CAMP.
M'lu.luy night then, was .'stnl.Ilslie.l nl
ll.-nii.sten.I, 1.. I,, the Inru.'sl nnrt ^
(.iriui.Inbl.'.'smp that hns h.'en s.>en nioiii; ,j,|^^. \ „l,iMie,-i-« or tne «liilr llmr *«¦ .he Atlnuti.i e.inst sIn.-e th. Civil Wnr I .rml.Ir.l nt sr.ililil.
Nearly ten thousnn.l Nnti il r.iiar.lsmen ] jjp, ,-,,„t, j{. .1. i ,Spe'I nl i-The iiillltin
lin.l v.ilunteers nre heus...I und.'r ..aiiviis ! „.,.i,t Into eiiinp here M.m.biy. Tll.' I'li-fl .tret.-Le.I a.-r.isE the liroii.l [.Uliii. of Ib'tni- I Il.-iilin.'iit a«-.-nil.lert at s „, m, in lis nriii..ry •i,.„l The ..niTiii ha« I.ee.i oin..|allv nam.-.1 '" t'rsiiieslr.'et, Newark, aiel stnrte.l f.il •ten.l, Theeninp hnsbeeuolll.iallynam. .1 1 1^^ ,^^^^ J II, |^^. ^^^_ r,-nlriil llnilr.ia-I,
.'nmi. niack. In honor of the I'.nnninn.Ier- -I'l,,. se.-.m.I Ueglineiit, with h.'n.I.|iniri.'r-
Inl'lilefof the Nnllonal Ilunr.I, (i..vernor at rmerson in.iv...I In s. ¦•- •' '-
Frank S, lllttck, I .K, II nnl I', nf Pali-i
Mnjor-lieneral Tharles F, R.^e, the .Ilvl- ' ihe nrnrnrv bv I'omian
nluali.
I.-ITS I
.l.i.lg.
Ill III-, fall nr.. a r..lili
,.f tlliilMl; llisiri.-I ,Ml-.rii.-i-
l';..rk, itimm; sli.-rllT. arm, an.l rri'iisurer
f-J,".".). Th-t.-riiis ..| ..ill,.,, ivill begin ,Ian
inirv I, Is-.IJ. On .\|.rll h Hi.. ili-.-e,. tewni
.. be electeil ) ,, ^,.,.^ ^^ ,., „
'. nt a snlnry •- ^
2.V1II; rouuty I l.«rnll..ie.l In i
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lliel,lue.
nly H .iir.I.
Ill Ihe
Th.
In
.m-'lnls
U.l
Ish
'f Il.'lJUtle nn.l .lis.-iis:
•mpi
outsble before
sl.Wllh '
.the .lis
III the rhillpplnes nn.l ble Inte .if tne Mllllslrv. TUe nnth..rllles lui.I tnken eve uar.l ngnlnsi au-nil
tothe Span 1.1 Ibe prot.
liliir,.\|.ir.li-i;r.Nl i; \i. . ii.\i;i.i;.s i'. i;iii: iHIvIsIou I'.iiiiiuan.ler nf Hi- Nilbmnl liuiir.l of N.'w \..rli.1
For am Mllraup llnofca.
.veru..r Illa.'k liasslKiie.I Krum sMIIeugo .k bill. II provl.I.'s Unit stenni mails I l.ssulni; these b.i..l<s shnll issue fid ns
Ins no I ks, an.l Hint 11 iniimis
I n..t I \..iiiini;e,I f.ir n Il.'k.-l, but
hall be II.'.-.-I-I...I bv Hie Iniin "..u.ln.'l.ir Iu I'll I Il.'r.'..f, ll Ills- |.r..v|.I..s Hint Hie i.-iiii-.-rol n nriii orn Iniiillv uf Ihe h..|.l..r f a iiiib-ag.. b.i.ik or a Milesinau of su.'h ilriii iiiiivu,s.-Hi.. I k.
nme foi Ight ust.. prav. th*will • on enrth as In haavea. >, aecnllngtotheRsv. .. ill, ill, nn.l .Itber anaur-. lany sei-niing ilelaya, auil II the lime when He who •ens- haslUe title ile...l« shall exi-Iulm. "Thera nl.'.l "hull he ilelay no longer "(Hev, !,,«,»> V,). niu been I The preparations l.irthal ulorlous oooaain- j ination HU.I Ibl. mauy eveuts leaitlu^ up to I It lire so .mo with II Ibat thev seam to ba spok.Mi of lis n part ot II, Tbe Bible story begins with a iiiarrlnue Ui E.lcu, anil anda with the lunrriugi^.il llin l.niulnllev, xlx.),of which many marriage stories like thoae ut Isaac auJ ItelHikah, Joseph an.t .tsanath, M..S..I1 an.l Zlppornh. H .a', nuil Ilulh, ara lory siiitgejjiive.
.1, "Au.l sent f.irth his servnnls to oall Ihem that wer.i bi.t.Ieli Io Ihe weitillng, anil n.t tbey'woiilit not come,' N.H ..nly,wlll ther* be the brMeKrooman.l the hrl.tr, essential Io any weibling, hut Ibem will buthose who sre callml "Th.. virgins, her eoaipanlons" (I's, xlv,. 141; perhaps Ihe wise vlrglas ot Math. xxv. Then I here nro t.. he some who will I.e wnlohlug for their I.or.t wlien b« returns troiu Hie webllUK i I.uke tll., 36) nuit we rea.l lu Hev. xlx., ». "Illasseit ar* Ihey whi.'b are enlloil to the mnrrlago sup¬ per ol tho Lamb," All will l.o there either as bride ..r guests who are redaemeit by HU blo.i.l up lo Ihal lime,
4, "AgAlu, he sout lorth other servant*; saying, Tell them whi.-li aro bidden, B*- liolil I hnve prejinre.1 mv .linner. My oxen an.t my tatIlnesarekUI.>d, and all thInR* are ready, t'oiiie unto the marriage," Not until wo shall see tbe fullness and nag. ullleenee ol nil that Is here signllled, when weBballbent the real marriage, can w* begin to imagine what Is luoluded In the** . j jirepnrntions. But we can get some taint - l.len tf we whi perslslently and prayerlully ponder tbia great fact, that Ood ao Xortia thnt Ho gave lilt sou. and tbat Ha who ipnre.t not His own Son will with Hlm trea¬ iy glvo all thiugs i^.l.ihu HI., lli; Rom. vlll., S'il. These nervaiils may Ineluds th* «*v. nntv and Ihe apostles, bill the mesasoger* sre not soluiporlaut as theirine»s*g«: "All IblDgs aro ready, I'oiuo!"
R, "But they mado light of It and went Ihelr ways, one to his farm, another to hit meretaundlse, " I am writing theee note* In the harbor of tlolomh'., Oeylou, la th* last week ol iiiy three weeks' trip from KIiKuglial to Cnieutta, and I hnve never been more Impressed than I have th*** weeks at soa, with tho awful truth that they all makn light ol It. Miwtlug com¬ panies of thoso who love the book from day to day overy day ol my Ilia waen at bnme. It Issomiitlilugiiew tu he asked to live for wenks Willi meu and women who roam tho worl.l over, Imt eare not lor Htm or Ills affairs whoso their hroath Is.
6. "And the remnant took Hla *enianta and ontreattid them spitefully and *lew Ibem." II thimo who make light ol theae Ihlugs are allowed Io g.i on their way, th* wav of self and .I.-alh. Ihey may uot ahow the reality ol Ihn earnal mlu.l that It In tbem, but If tho luvllaib.ii Is pru,itoil upon them, tbn spirit nl baire.I. whlnh la mur¬ der, may be.'.uiih v.'ry niniilfeat.
7. "llut when the king heant theraotha rath, kuil lie HonI forth bU armla*
nnd destroyed thoso mur.Ierers and burned up their olty," lleeaiisn thoro Is wrath hewarn lest ilo tnko tlie>> away with Ula stroke: thon a gn^at ransom oannot deltvat tbeo (Job xxxlv., IS).
f*. "Tbon sallii He tn ITI* servant*. The weddiug is ready, hut tbey wbloh were bidden were nut worthy." He might hav* aald tbnt Ihoy did not onnaldnr IIIstnTlta- Ilou worlhy of n.'eflptan.'e. but Ilo aeam*
Pnivisbiual Il.'iiimeiii, e.iuiinan.Ie.l bv In- ' Y.-rk nn.l I...in: llran.-h r..n.I the ..lli.'r .'..lM- s|.e.•t,,r-^i,'n"rai II..|Tiniin .lepart.'.l fr.iii |-iiiii.'s j.,iii,..I t he nmin b...|i-. Th.-v were liiignlo Snii.luv ulterno.iii, 'I'lii) separ.ii.. I !i.. Ibilnvin . N.-v,- llrini"« |.'-k, I'l-rili .tin- .-.iiiipnnles fr.mi NIaKura Falls. Tonaivun.ia . I...v, I'i-.'..!i..i,I nn.l Asl.iirv I'nrk .'.iiiipiiiii.'s, an.l Me.tinn also traveled by the sam.' Ihe l.atiiill..ii fr.nn lli.. ivesti-rn part of the train. As Hio train jiroeee h'.l In s,'-ILms smte |.ro.'.'...l...l to H.'a lllrl l.y wa" ..I alouglHie Erie Hallway It pi.'K.'.i in. Hi.. 1'-int I'b.asHnt, Ali III.'r.-Kliii.'iits wer-en sepnrate eoinpuules ot .Iauii',-I.nvii, II- r- l'... .-.-nni. gr.nii.Is bv'J .r.-l...'k, uellsvllle," r.lnilra, IliligliaMitoii, \Vall..n ; _;
au.l Mbldlei.iwn, 'I'li.- r.'i;imenis ..I in.. Third BHga.le weni t-i Nnv Y..rk ..ii Hi.. Uelnwnrean.IHii.ls.il nn.l the N.'W V.rk Pentral, arriving iu New V.irU nl m.-.n M.ni.lnv,
The three reitlmenls of Ilr.n.klvu lr....|.^, Thlrteentb, I-'.iintoentli au.l I-'.iriv- seyonth proeee.I,.,I t.i He,ii|.„t..il,I b... tween S) au.l 10 o'obi.'k a, in, fr.nn the rialbusli nvenuo stntlou of the I.ong Isliin.l Kalir.iad.
I'.ibinel Frederl.'k Ii.'iii nrniit lins jnsl been sworn In as Cnloni'l ..f Hie I-'.nirl.H.ntli nil.I he w.'Ut to tbe eneaiiipnient Iu .-..in- lunn.l of Hie regliiont.
The Siitv-niiith an.l s..v.'iiiv-ilrBl II.'i:!- ineuts. ..f SlnniiallMii. arriv...i at the I. -ng Islan.l Hallr.iiid stnllon, I, m; Islnn.l riiv, rea.ly lor oinbarkaii.m, at 10 a, ni., nn-I wer- Imme.llately traiisii..rt.'.I t.. l'niii|. lilai-k, S.|uu.lrou A's ir....i. ..f elKlnv.f.oir men rode from their armory In N.-w V.-rk I'llv to the llemi-slen.l rialiis .-nui|., nn.l Troop r, of Brooklyn, weut in the sniii-
S995 MEN AT CAMP HASTINGS.
l-.-iiiisvIiaiiln Tn.ni.a l« llr M nslc-pil Inl, lllr Army U.iu.lnr.
.M.-i-M llni.rsA, I'.'iin. iSpe.-iuli. Uar.l w.-r'^ i- 111 ..r.b.r nt lump IlasliiiKs, l-r-.in 111.' ^niiii-. i;iiii al .i :lil ..'.-|..-k until the r.'- Ir.-iil 111., renii-vlvania .Slate sol.ll..is are .Inllv In Hie Hebl, perle.'liiiglllenis.'lv.'s I.ir 111., r.-alliies of war,
111.. .'..iii|.|.'l.. ami ..111,-iai rep.irt ..f .it- I.'11.ian--.• was fin-i,lsli...l, lint .ii lli.. .-liiir. .Ilvlsl.iii slrengtli ,.f iKITs but ..ikIiI i Hire,. Ill.'ll nr.. nbsenl. A niiilil.-r ..I l!i..s..'an-..n s|.-k l.'av.. an.l elli.'rs nr.' ..ul ..f th.'Stat.- In- i-riiil<si..|i.
H .v.-i- - Hastlnifs visile.l herr M.imluy
wli..|i II... lr-,..|.s wer.. Iii-i l..,l nn.l niu.s
1.-r.-.l illl.. ill.. I 11I1...I Klut.'s i.erv|.....
Illll l>.'nl« In nrrrn Gnods.
iillivnii, a fiiriii linn.l, f..rmerlv liK.b'iisi.urg nn.l Lake 1. will nrr.'sl.-.l In Ma- I iisliii; Ih.. lunlls f.ir Miii.l..p..rntliii{ liigre..n J.-....Is, Ilis r....iiis were senr..lie,i nn.l n .liiiinliiv ..f r. nf.-Iernle iii.niev In live, l.'ll nn.l IW..11IV .l-.lliir bills nas r.-.nii.1, als.i .-i.-,'iiliir-a.iv,.rilsiiii! Ih" sliilT, liaiiivau ii.liiillle.l llinl h.' hn.l iiin.Ie s.ime snl.u..
Mb'liii.'l liaiiiv n brnkeiiiaii -i. I I'lininplaiii Ibillr bill.', ..lon-K.-l ll Iran.Illl.'Ill i-in-j..
inakliiK Ins.llling r.'iiiiiiks to Ihe Mlul.st.-rs , ^g ^^^ , j,,,,,^ ti-..Btnieut of Hlm and
,.,""f'' ^"r, f''"'"';''' '"¦¦'""";¦'' '" 'Jl' 1 spoaksouly of tbelr Irealineiit of them-
I liiiiiiberiii ili....i.nliiif. A.lmlra II. nil. Jo | selves. It may hnlike Paul's saying lo th*
Willie ntlemp llg I,. d..f..ud the .Ministry ..I , ,„ .„ a„„„,,, ..y, ,„, , ' »
Mann.. In.m the nita..ks nii.,1.. ni...ii In by j {,J ,,.„,„ j,„„ ^4 j,,,,^'. ^^
Senor sniiiieroii, was Howled ib.wi. by lin , lygi-tUy of eyerluBthig llfo lAul
x
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.lien ex.'
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les.
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wh
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lent ll
that 1 enll.
lis
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Tll.
iibalii
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-k siKii.'.l Mr. .' li..iir.I 1.1 E p.'r-..iis 1.1 i.e rhb-li shall hn
.i|-linrpsl,6..p. lams ..fill.. Iri
..11 tll.. r rvn
w.-r.- r-n.lv an.
nnto Fees.
Ilulton's bill llbaiin..rs. 1.1 ip|...|iitf0 by
.. the p.,wer xninlnntlon, to
rtvallou • iffer III -enliii.'iit I'f Wlil¬
l'h.' Hlliinll..ii nt Mil.lrl.I an.l els.-wl .Spain is rapi.lly Kr.Hvln« erllli-nl 1^1.'.'11 Il..|;..|il .if Spnln Is n|.|i..nlliig .1' pnlrlngly I.l Il.'r kinsmnii, l-'.iuperor Kra .)..s..f. .if Aiisirin. bill be Is e.'ustralrod lnl..rui her Ihal liiere Is 110 possibility s.'.'urlng liil.'rv.'iilbni by Ibe other pow.' llllin Spnln Is pr.'pnreil I.. ir.'Ul on the bai ..f nbs.iliile niinnil.,iim.'iit ..f ('lit
The
rle.l to bnv
I'ope Ihat Spaiu will I
lel.'«raplii..l -Ist L.tlie bil
A well liil.iriiii'.I Miilesinan says:
"It Is the beKlnning ..f the end .if tbo
"1.111.'..11 I'lirislina may make n further elT.irl 111 b.'linil ..I ber s.m, but her power
has ..ruinbl.i.I M id s, her )irin.'lpal silp-
p.irl.'rs are wnverlni; In Ihelr alleulan.-e, an.l the Irri'sislibl.. iiiar.'h ol evriiln Is |.riii..-liig ra|.| lly nenr.-r Hie r.-sumptbiii ol j \{;;,"g^^,^'r,
aying I put the word ot ;.. youmolve* un- Uy ol everlaHttug Ilfu (Aula xlll., 4fl).
0; 10. "Oo yo, tIi..refor.<, Into tha high¬ ways, and as many ns yo shall Ila.l bid to Iho uiarrlag... Ho Hniso aervanlt Want, and Iho weddiug was fnrnlahnd with guests." Our pros.iiit eomiulaaton Is to go evorywberu with the iuvitatiou that th* ilmn of tbo marriage may oome.
II. "And will.II tlio king eaine lu to aea Ibo guosia ho saw tbero a man whloh bad not on a wedding garment." Tbere bione, nn.l nnly on... who will lu.tgn evnry ona and ovorythlng (A..Is xvll.. .11). Hit eye* are aa a name of flre. nu.l uothing oan es¬ eapo Him .ir ilieni. It Isa amall matter eoiuiarallvely wlinl people thiuk of us. (Ihrlstlstbn JudK... n.il they. Ho has, by lining iua.In sin lor us. pr.ivl.le.l a porlMt rlKbleuusnoss whi 'b He gives freely tn any one who will truly ne.inpt lllm (lICu. v., it). It Is lllustrale.l In th.i eoats ol skint provldod lor A.lnm nud Kvn (Oen. III., 31), aud plainly slated hy tbe bellnvsr In Iaa.
snbl Ililll ..n.iii|,.|i Im ii\i..iis I., ||j.hi.
Spain's
dynasty
een.ltb.
gov.
I'ari..M
thr.>i
rnm.-n
will I.
e wh.'l
bv
f..lll
llie
her rightful
.1 ren.ly to ns.
ir.iper luomeiit
Th.
.lie
III
11 11', i''niii, iSpe.'lnl),-A.|jiilaiit
.l.-l...rai Hiiv.'iilnsii.'.I iren.'rul .-r.l.'rs .-,,11. s'll-itliii: Hie Slnl.' r.'li,|..:'.v..iis at Miir.li- n i.,iliriiry p..st nii-b-r .',.11,1111111.1 ..f Jlrls-a lirr- ..ei,..rni IIiiv-.ii, A-lJiilnnt-iU'ii.-rni nn.l .lire-iiuK 111.- Mi-si Il..Ki:...'lit an.i l.alt.-ri 1.1 MS-,.Illl,le at Hie rel|,|..:'l.,Us .,11 Mny I,
i,i-..pnrat..ry 1.. niiisL-r nil., tli..-.-ru--.'. .,i II:.- I'lill.-.1 ,sial.-.
The site on whieh the eamp Is lo.-nt.-l I- alDi.'Sl Ideal. II lies nriir tlie.'enlre .if f.,i Iva.,nam miles ..f pliilii, nn.l |..r ilrillliiL pilrp.isea'oouiil har.llvl.esiiri.ns,»e.l, Innii about nono tents hav.. been er.-ele.I I,.r 111. a.'eoiiini.idati..ii ..f I h» troops, l',a.'!i r-irl
mont hnf a s|.n,-.' ISK) l.'.-t Iouk I.v fill wll..
Thr e.iiu|.niivslr.'ets nre pnrnllel with Hi..'
wbltli ..f thlssi.n..e, si\ ,'..m|.anv streri, t,, New ll.iiii|..lili-,. Iirioll,
the r.-glment, iill|,'sr«' i.'nin an' nilli.. r..s...ai., N, 11, , -p. ,-i,il , lu 1
lirn.I ..flh.'sr sir.'.'t-, nnd the l.-iits ,i| lli- pmiies el Hie I'liIr.I lleKiiiiriil, N, II, N 1. r.'Clm.'iital om.'.-rs ar.. ..lllsl.Ih the latt.'r, | r..perl...I at tin' Slat" .'iriip irr-uii-I liei.
The f,.il-.wliiK ir.l..l.s, about '.iron in l M..ii.|iiv, I'ti.—.•.,iiipn.,i..s im-,:r,.„:ii,. ,',0, nil, nre In eamp \ m.-n.
Sixiv-nlnlh, S..\eiil v-llrsl, Maiilinttnn: !
Tlllrte.'iitll, K.nir l.lli, K..rtv-sei'..|il li, "I I.lnn.l N..l.iiil,.rr..
rr....p l'. Ilr...iklvu; ..n.- tn.-u. '..f Sipnol- l„ In-.iii-i m 1., II, I. sp-nil . In.. i.,|,iii r-.ii A Manhattan; l-'irsi an.l Tenth Ilnllnl- i te.T r..--ruils ..iir-.li.-l In i:,i. .-iiv p.ny
l..ns, riiirl Se].arnle . ..mpanv. 1 me .nlu; , iu--.i.-i, \V....ns.i i „n 1 \v..-i.-rii iver.
Filth SepnratM |-,,Miiiai.v, New.mri:; sixth 1 lrniisp.,rtr.| M,.ii.lni-1. Hi., slat.' ..a'lii. a Separate r..mpain, I r-y; Si'v..:,ili s..pa- ! .;.i..ii.-iel I'-iliit.
rnle I .iniaiii, r,.li-es; Ninth sep,iriii.-, - _.
Cinipniiv, VVI,l,...inlJ: 'I'enlli Separa .,1,, ; -,„.. -,-„,. , ,,,„,^„„,
s. Iinnlhoiire. Mu»l Kly l-'laa".
:.,v.-rii.-i lll,-i..k sl«ii...I S..iiai-.r l'.iKi.'es- lis bill ....iiiprlliiig all pul.ll.- ..•Ii,,,,i .11-. ,.|s In ill.. Slate |,, -appll all piil.ll.' li....Niviil, III,,;,, wbl-h must 'be .llspllllH.I rill.: s^-J;.,, ur -,r i,.-iir 111.. ,.-li.„,|.
hnnk Hiv. I hint..-I 111
iii' IIIHI, ill
Ih.' f.lll
M...Ii.'.il I'.
lis "I 111., la-l b-w ,1 l.ll.l fr.'-Il.'l ill til.' - Isliinils nu.I llntlan.Is
A niililnrv ilietutershlii with Oenernl Weyl.T as lli.'ial.ir is nlso snuifenled, Oou- i-rnl W.'vi.r sni.l In an iuleriiewlhat be be. li.'ve.I 111 niakliig ..rf.'nslve wnr, tbat ho lli..iii<lit a ma.l dash u|iiin Ihn I.'niled Status wns the proper Ihlnit to do, nud that In. IV.l.ll.I lie gln.l 1.1 reinrn to I'uba ami oIT..r .11. Ills life f.ir S|.nln.
SPANISH FIRE RETURNED.
riir WlliiiliiKlon ll|irn« on C'avi
A regiment inir Hie I nba Milb-s west el rlll.'s Ibe KrI
lire I,..ss f-.r ..lie hnlf. stnbllsli llir
iliii: iliirii- I lie iiiiiiat..s, I silmate.l al I
I
|.nny, N.'Wi.iiii:; Twelfth S.'pnrntr 1 ...i, pany. Tr..i. r..iir|..enHl Sepiirat.- r..!ii |.nnv. Kliiirsl..u: KIghloenih Sepnrnt (',iii|.nnv, lil.-ns Falls; Tweniieth Separa
..l.iiel llllv.-r II, I'ayii.' i.nii .-M'Inln.sI il... s,'..p.. vi.l-h ivlll l.r ..pen t.i w.
r.i.-
.-nl- ..f lulai llll.l tni liglil ball.Tl.- ,.r ailllb'l
l.f Hie Instlliilli.ii nen. raiuer.ins Mills
I .iiipnnv, lil.-ns Falls; 1 weiilieth Separate ,,,, , iK,,,„i ,., -r.,„. „ ... 1 i, . ..
^:t;sr"k!^z::r"'':^\J''r'::ji:^t^-f:\ "•¦luJg^};.;^';:^,;::;!;:.^:' ;;;7ii.^;v:;.i;:i
f.urth Separate l'.,iiipuny. Mi.l.|b-i..wii, rij,,,, k.iiia.ui iii.i,. i,,* nr
bl llr.- whi..|i kMiint...! in r.e.i
Till- VlllHK.
bn.l
.'Uple.I by Ihe
i.i pr..|.'ei|..n
1'iiirtv-llrst Separate ('..mpnnv, M..lia*k I'hlrlv-se.'ond Sri-arat.' r.-meiinv, II.. .-„- I liirtv-third Sei^iratr I'..mpnnv, Walt.n, Tlilrty-slxlh sepnratr l'..m|.niiy, Tlnrly srvrnth Separnte r,.uipniiy, s.Oirn,...|a-Iv Fortv-foiirtb Separnt-. l.-miaiiy. rii--a
llavll I'avor. lii.rririi,.. i-ri- ans in Hnyti hnv - ai l.-i-i |„.„„ „,,. -I t...'pialilv with 111.. iiMiiv,,, |„ ,||,
L-/1- w.-ll has I n Mrii..k In Hip
-.¦p..rl.',I I.l b.-a ll.-avy pro.lii.'rr. I- n.'W bri.lK.. ivhb'h spans Ihe
(li.-r is I.enill liple|...| Ii
..al.nlnienis, has a single .pan liel is Ibr biiitfrsi .,f its kin.l In
llprnii on Cavalry on Iha ban Hli.irr,
avairy wlil.ih was pnlrol. .aat u.nr i"..llmar, Ilfloen raua, niiaeke.I wilb tlisir 11 niil Wlliiiliigl.in, whieh
wer.. sl.'nmlnn along .'b'se lu Ii the shore. Tbe torpedo boat wns within n mile of
the ther.. when Ihe envalry, whi hnd rl.l-
deli .town to the wnl.T s e.lge .ivor the er.'st ol a hill, liegau shootlnK,
Th.'bnlb'ls Mew prrtly will, b.n as Iho Spnnlnrls kept peppering awuy tho Wll- mlugl.iii i.peurd on Ibem with her foiir- lu.'h gnus.
From Ihe gunlsial tw.i .if the shots ap- Iimre.I I.l BiHke riKlit lu Ihe reglni.ini's luldsl, Th.. men ll.'.i pre-ipilntely, lonvliiif a nnmlier of dead aul w.iuuded hnhlo 1 tbem,
f'uhans (lain a Mew Fontlinl.!.
Ilayaiii... an Iiit.'rl..r l.iwn ..I santlng..
..ftrnl.. an.l bif„,r
IIIII H S„|,.l,|r.
I .'. Hill,
Tornado In Ihr in.lian Terr
A 'orna,!,. -tr.i.'k Iiini..nu, Inl
tory, and eame n-ar wiping It ...n, 1 le- „ , ,- -r,venl|..Ih InfnnI „„„„„
Infant .'hibl of Ilrrnian .lames wa- k lib-.I I „.,,„,„ ,., ., ,, ... ¦'„ """'"""
aud trn prr..,ns wrrr hurl. s,,me fainliv, ' : ",''• ", '^'¦' "^ „""'," ";"''" ^'"''ll"- *!" .Nearly evrrv l.ui,ln.'ss h..u... In H.r i..wi. 1 ."¦..'.'-"!.':"""";¦!'"»•.'" "'l'-'"' >'b t.-u was i'al.l low. Many |..-.| 1.- w
II al Sab- al I'alnl
Provi , has beennbin.K
Ish Orn.iiil Panb. an.l
I'liban (I r«Hoir..|ii
as usual 111 Ul- l.iK'i., I..'II.
Iligasi.ur.'.| Sl-ani r
deuls ll.lll I'll-v »..nl.l M.li
1 by III.' Span- iplr.l by the
biilbliuKs, nnd n,.-'rr .l.-allis
Ualll, Prn.plr of neiglibnricg fi.w
assistinit in rrs.-nlnir tlie | |.|r fr
I KtnrrKrnrv ,%|.pr..prlallon.
The emotiseucy appr..|riaii 1. . .¦i.S.nOO.nOll asked by S.-.'retary Al,; voted l.y I'ingr.ss wllh-ut .b-l.at.-.
'.«" t.-ilkin,; t,, ...veral l.r.itlirr ,.ni.-..rs an.l lia,- iiii: hi-r.'l.ll.-rill hi, l,.-ii„| As b.. tnrnrd nwny h. riii«,.,I ili- rri,.|vrr nn.l s!,„t |ii,u. s.-lf-mT..iii:li Hi.-h.-nl l...-.k ..f tin. Irfi „», II- .li.-l li,-la.,lly l.lr.it-iiHiil lllil h„j
IlilllInK Uilh nil lluna,
IM.U .Irlll Willi ill., l-i,, ,;,,„. In l'..rl
I'lisla pr.-j.'.-ill .n I-, ha. l-ulll aiel k.'i I in r..^ air al H.r liiin-.. wa. .-arrlr.l b.
aiks
.lai.an'. I'oils Cl.ised In Orway.
Tt... ,lapaliss.. Minlsb-r at Washiniflon, Mr, II...hi, wns n.itillr.I by thr F..rrlgii III Dee at T-ki.iiioii n.le..rre.,lnrutr.illlyba.I r.l, lie has s . Inl-.rmr.I thr stnt"
W..|isillb- Aii.oi-I I'l I'l. w.-i.
.lal.'s arrange.I f..r Ihr r .ll W...|rrii N.-w V.irk i.K-ll.'a, Seplrmber I.l, lib- Vailri, \iiKusl IUI. r.il.a, s.,|(,.Mil.rr I,'), s.-plrn,i .-r I.' H: NhiK-
il. W.-Ilsvllle,
.'X|..'hse ol I f
""j'"''lly "' I Ilepartnieiil, Tbe .Irspaleh .lo.'s li..t give
hr Irrn.s ..f tl.e deerer II srries to .¦\.i-o
apunrsr p..rls to li.wey's flrol rHlhor ij.iner Ihan was rxpr.'tr.I,
114 \e.r. Ol.l,
r, .if.sii-iirTa. I'oanty
Mr li-.l-.. r.- Down, Ireiani. oh, lias jii.t complele-l bia llith year i» 1 - -tmaster of that town. • poaitii.n wm-l, !,r h.i.l in the reign* of l»e..rge |\ ,-in.l \\ iMiani IV, Mr, Taylor is al«.. a tfi-neral ...nehant.
a,-tiv.r!y riia~^<~' '¦" '-'¦ i-l.-lurr. Iiaiir-
ai-tiona inei.leiilal to his ><-. iipati..u H* IS oertaitily the ol.lest imstiuasler au.l general luerihant, an J is prohahly the ol.lest 111*11 III ihe fnitel Kinn .lorn. He IS hair an 1 a. livf. an.l i« in fall poaac**iuu uf all iua luautal fa<.'al
"Is aiivthlll:; ll,e matt ••hil-l ai-e'y,..i Inirl- ' , llelly raise,1 her lear-slaiii.-.l fa.-e, ', ami met the glan-e ..I In., st. a-lfasl lM-..»n eyes, then Hi.- speaker suung \v,..| himself from the sn.Llle ami le.l Ins ,.,„„„ ' h.irse «i'r..ss Ihe in..«sT swar.l t.. wiirrr .lie lay, \SiHi ii stirte.t soli Ihe glii s|.raijg I., hn frel, Iml h.r I.. S.-11U was h.-aiiii,;, her hreatli .- in ing Ul gasps, an! -hr eoul.ln t ii|>,>ak , nay. «lie i-ml,! s,-»re.-ly stan.l .in,I I Ibe stranger sli|.|.r-l * Strong arm ¦ roiinl hi-i f..i sii|.|Hirl I You liaie ha.l an a.-.i.letil Xo" '
as she sh.L.k her lira 1 "'Tlien t,.h ve ha.) I.a.1 news AU, vi li. n ne rr
I vonug Iroul.les are «-,.l t.. feelveiv ' heavy, an.l el.m.I.s l.-..k very liU,'k, ' netIT free.i herself fr.im itie pri.i.'.-T ing-arm an.l l.-tiie-l ajainst the li..rs*-'s sl.iniui: eo»i. her while lingers pUy 111-.: I IU Willi ill. |i..iunu'l ofthe aa.l
! ill.
l,,i| »lll Hinik me ir.ry f., -'.,h,
abe sai.l, I'v.-Jia I 1 ¦ a^M.lirBt —n
bad utw*, at least—^'
11 i.liseriiiig lllllil an.l was
11.-I 111 tlie hal.it of allowing the sli-ht-
^l,'^ .st ,lelail« of aiivlhiin; or nnv rv...it I-.
's,aiie Ins ..y.'-. He »|....'l ..11 Ihe
le|i..l platform an-I » at.-he.l the heavy
riau.l trains pulling out for the Kn.-h ..nr ,.f Ihem seeine.I l.i eome nearly t.. a stop jnsl afler pulling out . f a .h-j.-.t
"St..i.piiig to let some ..11.. oir-' he aske.l of a railr.'a.l man sfin ling ueai hm:
"S,. 1... .ks »- if thev were .lesD I if Wrll, that f ...U |.".ts .)f pe.iple," sail the railrn*.! inaii, ¦ .Sinie people Ilnnk they st..p to let off s,.iiie one who sta.TeJ on t.Mi l..ug. au.l s..nie Ilnnk thry stoti I., put off a tramp Neilli.r .-I ilirse r.'asons i« riuhl Vil engno'ers lirini; their trains to a stop. ..r nearly s... aft.-r pu'ling ..nt of a l.-rininal slulim 111 .ir.l. 1 to le.t tbe air I.rakes aiol see that they are 111 a.-rkiiig or U'l M"»t eiigin.-ers try
- !-- 1-.
Ta.. >la>llii tiniir'
!.. .llllllll ill .-I
I--,'. 1- l-.-llitf rai—d nil N-w IIavrM,i'.,i,n„i-. i-ur,-lia- a mf Viir. ann .uii-.-I thnt II lia tw--Mntlii
tal.
' ;'e fi.n - lab- 01..
.| l.-ll.- I 1
-I th.il H fi,i,.|
I'nrtia.lu In Inwa.
1-- whli-li ,wrpt n- r-.s., ...uth --nil Hak-t* aU'I n-.nha-r.itrrij
"Is nunib..r .-I p.-..;.i- m S'.,rib
Mlni-t-i I'at.-ta al.'I wr-.^krl « t-fr^i ,.,.,,„„, ,,,
i«. i.,-r., i-r-i'-rii ^i.-'d'-aHi. nu:ii:-i r,gi,t a„,|.
Il:-;.r..|. ni i..«-rT—r.i. »ion nnn
afle
II...I, Ipll
Ihal tlrv
...lie.'I-.l
..11 1
Ity
1 the
l-.s-
til-
•an
r..als Hie
l.rakri w':th
,, ¦ _i,,j.ek
,.f a «ta
llr IS
Hlrav ^linl*.
The Spanish i,-.'r'|ri,. |,-,,i. ^r. th» straits . f l.ll'rallar,
A North Atianti-'Pair .1 s.pia-Ii formr.l ,.| Ih'.'. ivrr|.-,I .-rul-rr.
Tlir Iirtii-h 1' -Usui at sai.n.u a-kr.i f..r a war-liip f.r pr-t.-li 11 j-i'i»
Thriiiban i.rusrai Nuu.-.- im-js'si i'n ¦ t'"" ban. al rampa awaiting .-r-b'rs Liiuav.- f.-i Hi" Islan.l. I
Madrid-.."letv w.T.rn will ...iliret m..nrv ,
f'.r the Spanish war fun.l-in '.hr ..biir.';i.-'s * ..f Ihr .'Ity -lurlnu Ihr ue.uth ot May r.„iri
Spanish svn.pathi/:rrs tl .Monlrvel.... I-, » hav Hirralrnrl Inilr-I : W H Fiu -h. an I Ihr ir,f g.iarie.l,
rr.ik-uav i.jur.l ,1 nrin^alily pr..,-ia:iia- ^ .., ..'„ , ""., "
li 1. and f-rhad- 1 ubll • ruirrt«in:iienl. an.l ••¦•flilnK lor Monr, in . u,a., »„.,. .ii'»sripi,,,us l-r He-'-nr:.t -I Uir spaui.ii l>-riin ,-.-iL-irrir. ar- n-w in'-,ir.| iy WarF-iEl p, ,.i 1.. wh - :rv t . l.ft Hi- k-ra.r.,,,nr» li
Spain • itint-.al rrn.rrarl •. whl-h wt« t.- ,, ,, , , |i„,t,„,. ,,„„j, ,,,,,„, „,, . , ,, havr dratr yrd thr Hrrif-.n I. lai-I u|. .....errih.i i;-r iT vm .n.-i.i i.lIi, m , ,'
I ..-,.1^ , .l.r n-vrr I'l..,. M,,.l .....t ., , ..riit-rninai 1,--... i. rniU'-nt I auk .-ftl.-a).
l-r repairs-I. thr H,irr Hal I an I am I.-.t ,|„, j, a-.-ui.e.I .,f having «|-|.r'.i.ri«.r.l .ail f.r a wrrk, .-ittirr .i,i-.i.e.I ban.-n..lai. ..r u 4^s wnh-
Nrw V-.rk flra,. are-luiir iarg.-iv tfiuutf drawn 'r...n .•ir--.ii*ii..n. ha-l i^sjrr.l .,i,t i.-tl-rthat sof -.IHeir empi ir, wtl - rn. .-ravevarl. *• Iinliiii; pla.".s. f.r hl> nl.in. list will draw full i-av Ir-n: th* h..'i.r w-.iir ,i„. 'i ,,^.. ,.j.,;, n.r., (.._,..; .. ^^, ./^ ,^^ 111 li- vrnimeol rrvi r. |..||. ill l.r thr.»-irr*v.T.t .i..'r alrra-'lr.
Tlir Cuban Juuu .n.l IMirulans fr.-i. Nr* Vork" t" Tamps wlor- It.ry will br «,„,inr Wallhall's aiir.-.«a«r
"•iiilpp^ ly ihr I'Llfr-I M,i.-s., .vrrnm.'nt r, 1,..,,,.,,,,,, <,...,„,„ , ... ,„ |.>rimn:e.li«fr.»rvi.-riiiihrnr,,| f.i- I.ri,-.-.rate sn rnni, I .-.r.-nnirr „,
P -w-tr, w. r.. and ••-^.,..-111-. ,„ i:,- '''" ' ""-' •"•"* --"'•' '<-"'•"'l u,...u
il-iully .'IM, L..U1. an.l I .tr(s.i.t-r. sieri >-i.at .r . M11..1, -.11.,.. a-.t'i-..,- r.,.,r
W >rt» al B"*lin4 I'rtu. bavo l,r«a pm ... s.^ri«i.,i Haii^i.,'a, a ii..iiii».r..f th* Saii-
uuder guard a^aiiiri spanith splea, "" '" ""
I.Srplrrnl-
llisi II""
I.l lo linv.. I.l sua;- hn.
piir. |..,rl|, rrrb-
I ...Iv .
ll.-.Ui I.r 11.,y I.
rrls Ihr r Ill
amailr an.l that Is- IlKhl, I'llls
A Nrw Hrlllah Ainliaaaadur.
Sir I'll a« H Saii.I.Tsun wlll «il.
Slr.liillan Pniiii.'rf..|r », Ilrlll-ih Aiiib
.lor In Wa-liliii.'l..ii, -.r.liiiir l.i an
Iu L.iii.b.ii
lllslreuln Havana.
Thr 1 ..| pr..vi.b.iis 111 Havana
nlvan I to an nlarnilng niii'.unl.
pri.e. are ... hiKh that f..'..l 'Is bryon
.'oral
p.iri
has
Th.
111.
Til
-¦I III
rb's Vi. IIk krll
-h .if Ihr p.
Ihey husi
arr •nlTrrini,'
i.r-- nirn'.f Inrifr inirr-sls .i|».nly eharg.'
Sngasla wllh s.iwarliv iDgralllu.Ir L.tii.t
.Inn I-' lirnrrui llian-..'. aid, Thr) .ay
Ibey will mrrrn Irr ralhrr than starve
rnl an-I war iln.-l rht
Ll— Hir m..nry ulir i
11 .nal'rtny f.ifieiirb ,|
A sheep ..rnsn- ill sr
ir mimlirj m.nno. an. M»«le..un.I.
A Jraluna Mu
Id Nrw V..rk ciii .
.,1 his wifr klllrl l«
¦iiand
a.''.blirHi .. ..I bis
f'rima.
. air-., ag.-l I.si.l
.1 ellp .Il'-.I I
lb- Mohaa-k Va.i -
The Pr
sl.lr
air rioauer t'oiaaiiit
¦ III Is. .iru.-k . ..I..- |. |. .!.,.¦ ¦ .wn.hip ot Nr.
Krw tnrk < 1
t.- H-nii-l-al Piaili- I . UlUr ref Imrttla
i Inilnr-llatr rrllrl|.,r.,nini
¦"' la dlsp.~.-.M.i n.'rrpl Ihu
; mr.nle.rs ..I hi. rabln.-l H
tr"..|.a fr..ni san Frau.'ia.'.
ahi -h <'..iiini.id.irr |i, eu tlir Phlliiplnr.
.Irwt.al.-hlni; ..(
,.|..rrllr,rvai,.| Ulflfr.li-.n of thr
arn.I 'SKki. ir iKkai
Cal
•itb .
• I li.ild
- baa ..btulueal up-
anij. |..i ¦ ,|„.|,„r
Frnnaytianlaa I'nluiilrrr.
,.. sr.,.11.1 Briaa-lr l-riiiiiylrauia
ll (inard. six r.'glii ta a l«tirry
aialri tr....|., .nly nlii'ti e|«rli' -rirn I |,i roluniner for I'rderaf rrvl.-r. rrglmeatr and the ratiery anil.atwl
;;i'J, "Ami Ho sailli unto hlm, Kriend, how earnest thnu In hllher u.il having a wed- And be was sneaoblaa*." thi.'lts ashamed whou be is found (Jer, II,. 'Jill so slnni.n shall he ashamed and eour.nind.td wheu hrniight lieforo Hit oyea ol lire, nud I John II,, tH, Indloatei a posallilllty of belleynrs being lu sume tent* aud nioasures iisbamud also,
13, "Then said Iho king to the ¦ervanta, BIn.l blui bnnd aud fo.'t an.l take him away an.l oaat liliii lulo outer darknatt, Tbtro aball ho weeping aud gnaa,hlnR of leetb," Only In seven idaoea do wa And »aion pla.'oi
13, M; lilv,, SI; xxv,, IW, nud Luke xlll,, IH, In oacb ease they aro Irom lllallpa who wat lliemanlfoalatlon.il Ibn lovn nl God, and whn ao lovod us Ibut Ho gave lilmaelf tor us and I'aino fr.nn the glory ol baann to tlilrty-lhreo years of unparalleled hnmllla- Hnu nn tbls enri ll that we might nnt perish or know the moaning of tbia awful tor- mout,
14 "For many are eailed, hut few ar* ehosen, " The same words are found lu ebapter Xf., Ifl, In eonn.'.'llon wllh "tha lant shall Im Hrsl aod the Ilrst latt," He* alsoehaptiir xlx,, 30, nnd noll.ia lb* eon- leul cuncerning the rowafils. We ara ott*n al taull lu our Juilguiout .it who are liaa Ib'vers nnd who are n.it, ol who are really n'aliius for Ood an.l Ills glnry an.l wbo are n.it. llut lliH ryes ol the King will mak* n.l mistake. I.et us nol Ju.lge uthers, but lis In Ills sight Judg* ...irselvna most tll- vi-rnly, and li.iuesliy pray Hin worda of I't. cxxxlx., 23,114; xlx.. 14. When we aro In¬ clined Io look at others, may wo hear Him any: "Wbat la Ihal tu tbeu? Follow thou Uol"-l,eM(iu Helper.
THE PENALTY FOR DESERTION.
Nn-relary »r War Ainrnda an Onler hf lllrrrllnii of Ihe rrral.lanl.
llv .llr....tl..u .,f Ibe I'resblriil, Haeretary AlKer lias publlshr.I an order anieudinn thai l.f Marrh 'JII, imir,, rnlnbllahing tbe limits ol puiilshmenl f..r rnllale.t men of llir army who may be eonvleled of ..tr*n*at cml rary I., gon.l ..rd'-r an.l prejudicial lu Ihr lulrresta of the nillllnry branch ol the Ooverument. I'ho Aiiieatlinent provide* Ihal tha punlsbiiiHut for d.-*erllou, wbaa |n|ne.I In by iw.. or morea.d.llers In tb* «x- e.iiilon of a c,nisplra.y, or for doterllon In the preaen.'o of an outbreak of ladltDt, .ir of auy UDlaivfuI nnannblagn wbleb tb* Iroops may be oppoaUiK, shall nnl exr**d dIahoDorahIo dIn.'barKe, forfeltura nf all nay tnd ali.iwan.'ea an.l .'unllneinent al har.l labor Ior nvo years,
r..f persHadlng soldiers to deaert th* punlsbnieni Is lorfriture of all pay ucd al- lownncea aud our year's .ioq Hue ment at bard labor. For dlsoln-dieDee ..f ordan tha puulsbnieol laali months' euulluenmt at liaid labor and lorfrliurr of (10 |>er month lor Ibr aame period
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| Date | 1898-05-06 |
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| Year | 1898 |
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| Title | Queens County Review 18980506 |
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"¦'^Tmsam^sms^' QUEENS eOOkTY REYtEW. PabUabeA Bt«t 'rldar Moralog ai FREEFOBX QOCEIS OOUNTY, S. T CHARLES D. SMITH. Proorlator. (^mtn ^cmnt^ let)ietoa BOOl MO JOI PMRTni -aiaouTBD n- IttractiTe IDd Artistic StjIe AT raa REVIEW OFFICE by Power Prisut MIITOUI-: t.'t»l'4 IO!-t. flVI-; «J»-.NIi .\ KVMII.V MW «.I'A I'I It ur Illl At. \M. I.I.MIIM. I V IK I III. I- M TERMS: «'J,00 YEABLY IH ADVAHtS VOL. III. FKELroKT. .\. Y.. FRIDAY. M.W (>, ISl).^. NO. 27. nXAJVOtAI.. f > Bank of Rockviile Centre VILLAGE AVENUE, , Rackvllie Centre. L. I. BAMUKL r, VXttU.tPH. Praaldsnt, TBOMAS a. K.NinilT. vim Prssident. Htn VM R. SMITH. Cashier BOARD OP DIREOTOBS: hD.Combn, WmU/ B. Hmllh, Ityat, CharlM L. Wallaea, IW. Hare*. Ansttn Coma-all. 1. Nelson H. Hmlth, _ ;. John T. ruvlaon, OU««r Da*1*ati. Edwsnl T. Thurston, Hamilton W, I>«v*aII. .A nnmlier of towns in Easlern Ppnn- sjirania are liirninp; from the iron in- ilnslry, whore there is tno mneh com- iotiliiin, to tho revival of oLler tra.les. The cnltivation ..f the silk worm i? nne of the in.lnstries which is reviv- ini? as n resnlt. THE VAN WITH THC MAIL, "I Inly 11 l..M'i-s' .inarri'l. Hint will run uiiin Willi tl,.. in^ir-^il.i.I I.io.- nil.-!- I '¦""'¦¦ '''''''^ '» »!'" ni..ruinK'-" I'ninMs 111 Hll s.irta ..[ weatlinr: 1 "It mil never c.iine riRht, ' the Rirl ..¦ttern HuJ .si..'rs, Looks uu.l car.U. ! sai.l .ini.-kly. iinpelle.! liT a sml.len illlplll^e. i'lii-n, oliei'kiiitr herself, "But y.m iire too kin.l to tronlil.. ab.intnie, J lunst not ilelnin von, sir" All In Ills l.uK LiUHllnr; I t'.iH rntll t ev.'r iin.l 111 t wni 1,.; l.ohin.I '.. .1. .1 »noM Uo III,.. li.'St vol ¦..•nvInK his miss Id tbn Tarle.I h Caviare is beinj; exporte.l in large quiintilies from Ihis c.inntry, and, cnrionsly enoii(?li, it is goini; to Oer¬ many an.l Unssia, the home of caviare. A strnntie Ihini? alioiit it is tlmt it haa tolls sttlle.l with fieri sni.l tlmt the An ll for the imrpos. nmn snil, hecnnse It is sniil tlmt the ,\inerican salt is not W« do a (general Ranking Bnainera of Deposit and Disconnt. lutoatat Paid on Special Depoaita. DraitU Iiaood on EnKland and th« Oaattaent. Toor Patrooagf BoliHtod. '., nmmkl„if Honrs—n A. M. to 3 P. M.; SMwda^, 8 A. M. to 13 M. Diaeimnt Day*—Tacsday* aud Fri- mya, 9 A. U. THBFREEPORTBANK CAPITAL. $J0,000. Main Struet, • Freeport, L. I. MHIN J. RAKDALI.. Prualdent. OSAOMOKY T. 8HRA0UR. Vlo*-Pr«*M*nt. WILLIAM S. HALL, Cashier. BOABD OF OIRECTOR8. J.Baadall, '^ box, ¦I E. Ooldar. H. Cornwell D. Smith, LTwaflace. William R CIisiinceyT. Spraana. WllllHm ri Miller, II, Weslfv riiib, Ueome WsIIaca, iTp. a, OH 'ffirvaasartment aqusl .. I h.ise of rlther th* HaisTOTli ar BmoKlvn Hank a or Trust Cora- faal**. and erary ari. .n..HlHiiuii as far as Is oaMMaat wllh conaervailv*. inanairemrnt, laliraai at th* rale .if three per rent paid oa Omtiaaotdlt, Ihree mnnlhs ..r mnn. ^Wallalined nn all parts of Kunipa, Pac*affrnenil hHnkliiK l..ir,iiii-M<, AADaaata of rorporatlons, r^mpaal**, *a- atSSTate, sollelM, patira aatlsrai-tlon Knaranfeed, lagHlrlm will reerlvp prompt att«ntloa, aal kariaarfally answered. moruHioNAi. On some of the half-penny .inini- hiises which rniin.'ro",^ the liriil^os of I.on.lon to the Irninway lines the pick¬ pocket is now seriously liiinipere.l in his busineas. The ontsiile seats, or gnrilen chairs, as Ihey nre s.inietiines calle.l, are liackeil with wire iietlini;. an.l the p.ickcts of the w.imen jisssen gers arc now inaccessililn fr.nn a tiack seat. .\ lest hns lately been inn.le in cer 'ain schools of Utica, N. Y,, to ascer¬ tain whether or not the oM iilea con¬ cerning tale-telling prevaileil with the rising generation. Notes being taken on tho snlijcct, it wns fonml thnt thirty-eight per cent, of the boys nml twenty-live per cent, of tbe girls con¬ sidered it right to "tell" leaving the larger proportion of the opinion that it was wrong. ; Ten.ler ei.i!.tl.'« ..I v...iitiful I I ritere.I In s..fl.-it hr..,-itli, .Vii.l t..nr-sliiln.-l ml..s ,.flli.' r..i.>.-. n i III ll.e i.iviiii; nn.l love.l In .le,-lUi; Lctlirs ol lrl Islil i Irom Inr num.v, I An.l Kr.'.'tlliix from ii.>li;hl...rs nenr; I H.iiaH Hint I.-'UiHl.. 111., h.iiir ullll a ..mi I AuJ s.im.. that eiluae u t..,ir, I Kn.l, sn.l news nn.l cl.i-l. Kin I news. In ih» sunsliiii" mill tl." -.ii-nv, ' I'll.. Iuitlllul innllmau llriiiK- tu lun. An.l v.-t he ,l.i..s nnt kn in; It mav l.e n m.ssiii;.' t-i lift thn soul T.I a n.il. .'r,-tr.ier .nrl, Orn Inn.I^r wniiiiin nriy reii.I nn.l pivp Tll". wull of n I.r .k"n L.-nrt, ,'. P..II..--I. ll.ll.'Illlis One of Spain's war,ships is called Carlos V, Whnt retleotioiis Hint name mnst bring up in every Hpauianl who knows anything about the history of his oonntry, .Kl the beginning of the reign of Carlos V. the empire of Spain waa the greatest on earth. To-day she finds herself reanrling to bull fights to raise money nominally fot defending her foreign possessions, bnt really to avert revolution at home. The Hartford Coiirant observes Texas law now .lis.(ualifles perpetually any sheriff, deputy, constable, police man or jailer who permits a prisoner to be taken ont of hin custody by a mob. During a recent visit to .\tlanlii University (his nlina mater), thwHou. Hoberl I.,. Hmith, of Onklan.l, Texas, told tho students that there hasn't been a lynching in the iStato siuce this law was put on its statute book. O3OO0OOO0O3CX>OOOOOO< I .\ WO.M.VN SCOKXKl), 63OOOO30OO000OOOSO0OCX}QOO6 OU mean that yon wish 1110 to release you from your jiromi s e— to give y.m buck what you nre jileaseil to call vonr freedom'/" "There's uo ni-ed for TOU to take it like that. lietly. You know it lias been very pleasant. S. f. C«r. llil ud Proit Sts., HEMPSTBAD, L. I. Idtfmtt aHti (II matiit •»flliM*i for ¦Mlai HialMi daital (Hntl***. Wark at Xha Tary liaat. PrIaa* lowaal la Tlelnlty. Orav* tal IrMi* Wart ¦ Spaolilly. WILBUR r. TRCDWCLL, I 001TNHRI.OK AT LAW. ua Kaaaaa Mtraai, IlrooklyB, N. T. Taa My**** Ball, rreaport. I.. I,. Rrsnlnip. and Satnnlays. rNANCIS B. TAYLOR, I.AWVKK. COMNI* MAIN AND FUI.TON »Tla. The inflnence of various occnpa tions upon health and longevity is the subject nf an interesting investigation just completed by an officer of the registrar-general'-s ilepnrtiiieiil of the liritish Ourernmeiit. A vnst oollcc tion of tigures, coiuparnliiu tubleii, etc, has jnst been isHiieil ns a publi.' document, an.l s.nne of Hie deilnclions from theui are instructive an.l ..f iu¬ terest. First and f.ireiiioMt comes overwhelming proof that work or oi;- cnpalion of Hoiiie sort is the greatest promoter of longevity. It is almost alone iu Kngluud of nil civili/e.1 cun tries thnt this fact can be brought out clearly in )iublic statistics, for it is only in England that the leisure class, BO called, is siifliciently largo for the oumparisou to be ma.le. e. V. BALDWIN, -9MBANJO SOLOIST.*- BacaccmcnU at Low RaiCA Addraaa. HtMPSTHO or fRflPORT miHINKMH t-AKlMt, PALMER'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE, Al, Aatkiyt «n, I Mal* St, Freaport. L «*»?"*•»•¦« VUl*,. ProparlT or Panai " •Bl"'* "l «ehaa«*. writ, me full partknlwi ¦:. tni taat lo««M «uh prlc. aa I ad rWil., y^, r.o. M>at. Jaiii PalBiar. PraapoH, U I, C. A. DORLON, ¦ONOCO AUCTIONCKR, aaa sitiaw*. at***. vaiToa a*., aaaa amaaM, rRIKP« T, C. •. RANDALL, AraMtaat. Meat*., Bmaklm am , and Mata •*., maa Railivad DapM. Fra. »rt. L, I, "An ofllcer who permits himself to bo insulted by a civilian without im¬ mediately killing him will be dis¬ missed" is tho unwritten Inw ..f the Oerman Army, If the "insiilter " be¬ long* to the class of those who light duels he must be ohalleugvd; if uot, bo ^nst be fluished oil' at ouce, A case iu point occurred at Augsburg recently, relates the New York Kun, An officer irt privato clothes wns struck by a clerk, The^oldier, who ha.l a revolver in his jacket, ali.l nol use it, but took acti.in against the other in a law court, Hin nssnilanl was con dcmned to twelve days'iuiprisonnient, Bnt tbe matter did not rest there, for the Regimental Officers' Court of Honor assembled and conipelle.l the officer to resign lie.-niisc lie liml not ade.]nately upheld the .lignity ..f his rank. Fn otber words he had not com mitted mnrder. CHARLES L. SEAMAN, Carpenter *"'» BuiKler, rnccpoNT. «_ I. BMttnalaa ohivrfnllT mTva. C.iuii-isiiU.-ii IBOICB I GILSOI RATIOK, CARPeMTUR5 AND BLIILDEKS. FRBEPORT. L I I rarrally romplaliwl tha Rr.VIKW BCII.IIINO we arr iirapand to lak. rnnira.'i« (..r «r.t claaa wark. T«u*Maa*. iar baiia.«««« Jf^/ta^ tf ftiUai, MAm: General CoDiraciors, ta iSMiord Attnma, BROOKLVN N. Y. mea fnr aale al I'KtHI'ORT. I.. I. ths mam rt<«i4r>il.l" tMiill 11^ pi ..» .-tl U'Ut Waa.) .N ¦ .1 Kra-leii airevtm. .\iii mmar i Min> j^.. Alau, htMBita kail* >• Tho nnnnal repiMt of thn Conimis sioiier of Talents, re.-eiitly Isi.l bef.ire Congress, sh.iws thnt uol lessthan'j:i, 729 patent* were granted to Anieri.'iin inventors .luring tho past yenr. In prop..rti.in I., population, Connecticut heads the list of .Slates c.inlribntiug to swell Ihe nnuiber ..( lateiits gr*ule.l lo sni'cessfnl appli.¦snt-. In Cnnec ticut oue patent was grante.l I., every 'HU inhabitants. Next in ..r.ler ranks Massachusetts, the Pislm I of ('..liini l.ia, New ,Tersey an.l New Y..rk, There is n.. .•..nnlry ..n Ihe globe which surpasses the Ciiile.l SInles in the genius of invenlion. This is man ifest from tbe ci.nnll..»s .levices ..ii Sle in the patent ..ffic in \Va"hing ton. Most of Ihe patents i»»ii,-,l ,liir ing the past year by the I'liii..,! Si»t. . Il.iverunient were awar.le.l t.. electri cian-.. This is due to thc fact Ihat Ihe study of elt ctricity has, for the tiuie beini;. overshadnwed other iiivesti,.it. lions, kill in all probability what is true of the pnt. Mts isnned during Ihe past year will L. true of the patent* iaaaed for some tnu.. to c.>ui.. When American lugenuiiy i, .xlinnsicl Ihere will be no more patent. i~-iih-1 either ou this or the otlii.r si.le .f lii.. water, and what the future liolls m fclore f..r us in the way of patents .-aji .-illy l.e c..iij,vlured. "But it cnnnot lnst.-' 1 see. It seems a pityyou .li.ln't thiuk of Hint sooner" "Well, to tell yon the truth, I thought of it some weeks ago, but I was un.ler the iiu .ressii.n thai y.iu — well, tbat you ha.l luoiiov, you know, and ¦' Uut Leonard Bryiig qnnile.l before the rinshiiig soorii of the blue e.ves "(Jo on" snid llio girl, coldly; "please linisli." He wasn't gifted with n very keen intelligence, this debonairc young curate, so he went on, blundering, to his do.im. "Well, you see, if there ha.l been money in the case my br.ither couldul have objeote.l; we should bo in¬ dependent of his allowance, Hnt, c.insideriiig that he's nn ol.l bncbelor and never likely to innrry, he natural¬ ly looks to lue lo^well, to place a Hiiitalilo woiiian nt the bead of the family, yon know. No doubt if she had money he woul.I overl.iok the lack of birth an.l position, but " '•.Stop! ' cried Hetty Ilercely. "Yon ask tne to marry yon. th.Mi, because yon s.-e in mc n pi'iinilcss girl, ivilli ueltlier fntli.'r nor liiiiHi..r to aviime the wrong, yon not only break your given word, and talk nbont 'freciloiii,' bllt you ad.l insult t.i injury, ac.l tell me that if I hn.l Hnfticieiit money to pay your price yoii woul.I hnve cou- descende.l lo uiiury me. (io! " she cried, "I will not hear nnother w.inl! I thank heaven I know you an yon are! .\u.l yon, coivanl tliat you nre, will know ivlii'ii y.m sliiiid'iu Ilie piilpit Hint Ihei-,.'is uI least one «..- iimu in the world who kiioiv.s that yon I .lure not prencli ft..i vi.ii prnclicc! I Don't sp.'nk to mo again! I will ii..t hear aiiotliei- woi-il!" I Itev, Leoiinrd tiiriie.l awuy wllh n sheepish expri..Msi.iii on Ins li,\iiilM..iiio face. I "Whnt a lillle ticii.l she is'" lie j miiltere.l. "A perf.'cl littlo visoii, ! f.ir all her prcllv la.-.', Wlio'.l ever ! huvo 111,infill sli'c c.Illll go on like [ that' An.l I Ilionght lur so swct and gentle, too!" j llelly sloo.l with her lull.' .iiiivcriiig form ilrawn to its full li.'ii^lil in n very I paroxysm of pussi.iii an I woun.le.i I l.ive till he lias.ml .if si..;lil, then she j lluiig herself on the groun.l and gavo way to a stiirin of grief. I They ha.l been engaged three month.., an.l IVlly ha.l tlioni;hl liiiii perfect, in spite of the fact thut be in¬ sisted on kec iiiig their eiiga.,'eiiieiit secret, Tlicv iiin..t wnit, he .l.-clnrcl, lill Ilis el.le'r bi-.itlier leliirne.l from abroad; to teil him by Iclt.'r w.iiilil spoil all, Ituyiiioiid wh-. such nn old bachelor be would huve no sympathy witb lovers' hopes, .So Betty waile.l'. There was n.. to be hui'iiored or deceive.] l.y her, but H.-tIv ha.l li.-r secrel. ,^11 six, monlhs nlie woul.I lic..ii,'liteen. an.l w.iul.l come inio an ei-lnte In the nieantiiiie she wns to.i ..I.l t.. siny al scho.il; her guardian was crusty an.l lo..k lilUe trouble, lictty .li.lii'I cure for Koi'i.'ty. so she was sent to rusticate with li.r .iM iiiirse an.l f.is- ler inotber till Ihe time arrived for the king to enjoy his own, Oflcn the'chll.l hu.l pl.-liir.-.l t.i her¬ self how Lemur.1 in.nl.l tell her Ins In..Iher ha-l rcriiK...l Ins coii-i.'iil, Hint there was iiolhiiii. before Ihe.n but poverty, which he .Inr.d not lel her share, nn.l v.'t li.> .-..111.1 n.it irive her up. Ilow i'he chill.I w.ml.l lift ami lii^ .l.-ar eyes brighten when she tobl liim Hint SO.IU she w.ml.l hme n thoiii-uiil a yenr of h.-r ..wn! II was sweet I., think that he knew lur oulv as ; "llettv, " Mri. lir.iwii'.s niece, ' Slie lial aliinys cnlle-l II 1.1 w.miuii "Auntie, ¦ nn.l In- nevci sii-pecled slu- I WHS an hcires.. in h.-r own ri.,;l t gu.l u.. relali..ii t.i her humble friend, ! Bul n lUy bnl cnie wlnn Lc.nnrd I met her in Hie prn n,. gl,. i an.l lol.l her . |
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