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QUEENS COUNTY REVIEW.
raUMMd Araey Prtdar Moralac ai
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CHARLES D. SMITH. ProorlMor.
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REVIEW OFFICE br- Power Presses.
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VOL. III.
A FAMILY N Kn-SI-.M-FK OF I.OI.M. .\ MI l.KNKK.M. I N I I I III. K M r:.
frki:p<)F{T. n. v.. riiiD.vv. .\( (.i sr 2«;. i.s<»s.
TCIiHS: ti.oo TEABLt IN ADT&I)I.S
NO. i;{.
wnuinvtAu
i link of Rockviile Centre
TILLAOB AAHENUS. nKkvilto CMtra, L. I.
•Amm. r. vmi.ut*. rrwMeat.
tBOMAII e. KNIOHT. Vlea-PresMeBt. aiHAMR. nnTH, Cashlsl
MASO or DIRBCTOBB:
Hiram B^ MtS
Cilvard T. Ttantoa.
Wa do a Oananl Babkiiic Budneai of D^HMaadlMwoaiit.
I Vald oa Special Dqioaita. iMBad oo Kngland and tha
Taar FBtronaga Bolicited.
¦« Roon-g A. H. to 8 P. U.s
f. • A. M. to 13 H. IMMOBBt Daya—TneadaTi and Fri- AgA9A.U.
THEFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL. $30,000.
Street, • Freeport, L I.
t. RAKDALL. President. OBT T. BPRAOiri:, Vlee-PresMsnl WILLIAM 8. HALL, Cashier,
It is not often an AHmltal anil i diplomat are fnnnil nnder the same jacket. Dewey prores to be an ei- reptton. He has fille 1 both positions at Manila witb pre-eminent ability.
In a report of a recent Parisian dnel it was said that the seconds placed the ndverssries at an eqnal distance from eaeh other, nn arranfronient the square¬ ness of which no conrt of honor any¬ where wcild think of impeaching.
¦AASD or DIKBCTOma.
J^Kaadall.
^ Ournwell,
mC. Smith.
WUIIam 8.
Ueome Wallaee, (Viles Pettli, Harvey U. Smith.
I IndiKWiDeBts la
TBeaartiiHiat eanal lo those of etthm- th« iXtHnat Bni^lrn Banks or Trtwt Oom- M aad sverr acoomodallan aa far as li wltkoonservatlTemaiMiieateat.
,_ at Ike rale of three per rent paM aa
ttMiMMHa, tkfae,mnaths nr_ni«re.
^KnlBasil on all parts of Europe.
DMi a aaaeral banklna bneluees,
jB^^eojjo,..lon.. compaat... aa-
•aUsfaetlon cnaranteed. ' I wlll receive prompt sUaotkia. aat lly aaswefed.
lyientenant Oeelinnyden, of the Tioyal Norwei^inn Navy, admires the Oregon so much that he bas advised his Oovernment to (five the contract for the two warships which it pro¬ poses to bnild to an American firm. Hnoh acti.)n on bis part is evidently an indication that onr naval victories are destined to inaagnrate a new era of progress for American shipbnild-
In bis "Highways and Byways in Devon and Cornwall" Arthur H. Norway tells of a fragment of an¬ tiquity tbat stiil "lingers in the neigh¬ borhood of Redrnth, wbere the conn¬ try people when they see a ghost say 'Numny dnmny!'"; and he adds: "I leaye the riddle to be solved by any one who is curious enough to nnder¬ take a useful piece of practice in nn- rayelling tbe norrnption of Inngnage.
Oh.yetbat shine In the thickest nuht.
And jre witn labor spent, Tbat liear the heat aud duet and sw.-at.
On Tlotory Intent,
Look not with scorn npon the rsiilta
Of those tbat Idle Aland, While on your empty soahhsnls gleams
The glare of burnlug brand.
There Is a fate more bard to bear Tban that which takes away
Till- warrior from his eherlshe.1 heflrth; Il la the loDg delay.
The heart grown slelc froin hope deferre
'I'be suinmong never fflv.-n, Tlie thouKht that other bands sball l.e
The flag lu battle riven;
It Is to hear the tnimpet's rail.
Thorannon's loud alarm. And see the smoke on distant flehU
Wblle all around Is <;ttlm:
WAITING ORDERS,"
T.I feel that we e.iiild listlle. In
An.l then, beoause our hopes gr.iw falu
Melf.trust In ahottere.l. I.e.; Al lael we w.in.ler, oould we strike
An hord as others do?
And eould we stan.l Iho storm of Ore,
The bullets' drea.lful hall, Like that ber:il.- vanguar.l stan.ls,
Ntir at tbe earnage .)uall^
Ah, sa.lder than to etorm tbe height.
And ..n Iln sl.ipe to die, An.l eruel-r than In the dust
With par.;hed llpe to Ile, {^
It Is to wait with beating heart
A ehnn.-e to do aud die. Till others have the v|.-t.irv won
And flgbting days are l.v
—J, P. Taylor.
HOW STEVE STUCK TO ORDERS ®
Tiy KHANK OA.KLINO.
IIK Stage and the Hun, rowed deep the sand, and crashed alike keepersof time, nver the rock with a .-reaking nf wood, were both due st the a rnmlilingnfironnud a mighty splash-
Iiine station on Lout
River.
Already the eastern
rim of the desert woa
breaking into fire; ol- reaily across the reddened stretch of Ba;^eliH8h a burst of dust markcil the sure coming of the coach, on it
Tbe phrase is probably a iMrruption of | from the Suake liiver settlements to
"In Nomine Domini," tbe Latin for "In the name of the Lord," a phrase ¦o familiar in the devotion of the Mid¬ dle Ages, aaggeata the New York York Tribune.
• Greater New York
MMtaiCRU I SRIOMOIIE.
OOB. FULTON AND GOLD 8T8.i
Brooklyn, N. Y.
-.S!?*'
%
•n.ooap.
BA.OO ap. Bl.oo ap. • Jiaap.
tin.TON AND OOLD STBEETB,
OfT. Laaaar-a, Broohlyn, N. V.
witaun r. trcdwkll.
OOOmKLOli-ATLAW.
I Ma ttamaam attaat, Braaklya, It. T.
Tw ¦taw'a Hall.lr>t^u7t. L, I.. Evenlnae and Baturaaya.
rHANCIS B. TAYLOR. LAWYBR. COBNBB MAIN AND FULTON STA, ,1.1.
C. V. BALDWIN.
^BANJO SOLOIST.«c-
CBtart Eagagamanta at Lew Ralaik
^ddrea*, MIsrSTUO or rmiMm.
RtHIINBHIl rARua.
In 1800 oousnmplinn caused 102,- 11)9 deaths in tbe United Btates, being 2Rn..36 deaths per 100,000 people. England shows a lower rate than this, or 174.0, bnt Prussia a mnoh higher one, or ,S04.3. Among tbe colored people the rate of death from ^4his disease is more than twice as high as tbat of the whites, or fi46.11. The rate is also higher among foreign thnn native born, or 812.3.S. It is higher in cities than in tbe conntry, among married people tban among single, and among widowed tban among either. Of all regions of the United Htates, tbere are, aa befoie said, fewer deaths from this disease, comparatively, iu the louthwest central region tban in any other. Hare tbe rate is only 91.44 in the one thonsand deaths from all oanae*. The tbrea other parts of the Unitad States which moat nearly ap- proaobea this record, are the Cor- dilleran region, theWeatern plains, and the region of the great lakes.
Thia year has seen the passage of two ooloBsal flgnrea from the stage ol tbe world's action; yet tbe contrast between Qladstone und Dismarek is so marked that it is hard to comprehend how two meu could be ao great and yet so nnlike, comments the New Ynrk Mail and Express. Gladstono was n scholar; Bismarck knew little of Iinoki., Gladstone persuaded and convinced; Bismarok fought and thundered. Olnd- atone was an orator of widest range; Biamarrk choked with language that he oould not control, but he drure his enemies ont of the doors of any par¬ liament house wbere he opened his mouth. Gladstone deserved that sim¬ ple bat eloquent title, "an eminent Christian;" ISisniarck kuew uo creed bnt the accomplishment nf his end. Tbe perspective of many years ia need¬ ed to judge rightly a man so mighty and BO radically different iu disjiosi- tion and in principle from the Ilnglish- man who was grand as well as great.
JAMES PALMCn.
REAL ESTATE AQENT.
MITCHOaUE, L I.
PaasM havlac Ylllwa Property or rarraa Htaala or •xehaaaa, writs full partionlaro. Mal^lowssl Mshprtor, and 1 wUI adwUss Ma aaia at my awa aaprssa.
seaasaa. aoa mt*.
K, A. OOHLON, ¦eNOCO AUCTIONCKR.
aaa ratiasn- aiaaa. ••itaa ar., ataa awttaaa, PRBKPORT,
C. S. RANDALL, AsakHaat,
OStacar. Broaklra ave , ana Uala st., aaa-
lUllraatf ItopM. rreepuev U I.
Presi.lent Thwing, making a cnm- parisou between cnllege ejpciises nf the past and of the present, thinks that many sous nf small farmers nn.l tradesmen are praotieally excliuleil from university a.lvanlages of In day. From IH'ja tn 1H30, the average an nual expenses wero one hnndreil ami aeventy-six dollara. In the sixties, war prices prevailed—$263 to 81:17 yearly, two-thirds for board and rn.iiu In 1R81-2, tbe average expense In an eoonomioal student ranged frnm 8IH4 to $H07. At Tale, the average fur 1893 was 9687..VI. Amherst, Dart¬ mouth and other colleges show the aame development. The conolnsimi of a discreet reviewer seems to lie jnst, that "if the pnrixise of those wlm hare glvea the great endowments and the general spirit of .America deniaml that the opportnnity nt a college edu catiou shall l>« given tn b.ij-s uf rela lively poor families, the end mnst he obtained either hy restoring fnr all students tha old New Kngland s}» tern of low fees, or by estatilisliing (ur all tha new Western system of free education from tho kiudergarteu to the university."
CHARLCS L. SCAMAN,
Carpenter *""> Builder,
racc^ONT, L. I.
Batimale-i .-linnrfnlly glwa. I'ouiiiu-U likken
nOICE i GILSOI RATIOR,
GARPENTUHS AND Bi;iU>ERS. FREEPORT, L. I
¦aplMt ee.-enllr i-ompMed the HF-VIF.W
Bt'll.lllMI we .re prrOKr«l lo take
coolnMls ler ltr>l .laae wnrk.
Tauenaas. tar o>
iden:. General Cootncton,
la Bedford Avewisa.
BROOKLYN N. V. laa fiv ~mir »l mL'tifOHT, L. I. lilt
I'll, le Ini hliiiK' yAaa <« Uau
N le-li trvh-d stnvta. will
aaa. i x Atau. kiaMa tatH B
The annaal report of ihe Msssaohn ••tu Bureau uf .Slalisti.-s nf I.al.nr presents exceedingly interesting an.l importaut facts regar.ling the i-uiii- paratlve wages and price nf lalmt in 1872, 1881 <nd 1897. In general Uie resnits indicale a higher wsge rate lu IS'.iT than in 1H81, Of curse in ur.ler to deteriuiue whether aagea have really g.me up nr .l..wu Ihe jri..-« of oommnilities ami the |iiiri-liasiiig uf rooaey must be takeu int.. ai-e.i.ini From the figures given it is eh. wu that all articles olaasifled as i;rn,-eii, - were lowar in pric« in l-*','? tlian m iHHl with tbe aiugleexceptinii uf ^n-en Uio coiTee. Provisions alsu sli.u lower prices in general. Iu the mat ter uf luel lower prices prevaile.1 iii 1897 than lu l-v] In renU the rales wara slightly Kmer m lyi7 than in 1881 for su-r.Hnii teiie,i,ei;t,. f„r tonr- r.iom tenements the rents were »lighlly higher iu 1897 tbau in I-o-l The rataa lor board were luaer m 1«." than in 1881, The result ..f the i:, •lUiry shnws plainly that t.ie soale ..f wagea for lalmr in 1>.'7 waa higii.-i than in 1881 and that the pnreha^in:: fowta td oaa dolla' ••• »»-.-•••• ia IWT IkBB iB IML
ing of water
A haze of bent hung over the desert. To Steve the Snake Kiver liille w.-ro sniokiiy indistinct, aniithe lnng Bitter Knot Divide was niiKlily perceptilile. It marked the lionndiiry liet«-een Mnho and Montana, aud lay in lan.l that wai. the resort of rougher characters.
The .lark outline of the divido, shifting gently in the Bhimmer uf tbe desert, pleasantly sugi^eHled to Stove the shade uf spriioo and Inlliug water and indirectly that cool cnrner uiaii in the stage barn. The low sun at his back threw his long shadow down a smooth stretch of road; the team hnd settled tothe onllar; nud Steve, yield¬ ing to that pleasant suggeatiuu, was Bonn asleep ami driving wllh a perilons Bwaying nn the high bi-oI,
Jolted along thua with danger and discunifnrt, the hostler Huddenly fnnn.I hiniBclf nearly pit.-lied headlniig over the foiit-bnaril. The tank had stupped abruptly. Involuntarily he jiut his hand to his eyes. The suu had gone down, and iu the twilight he saw be¬ fure him three mounted Bannock In¬ dians.
Une, nu his pony in tho middle nf the niftd, had Bl.i|iped the team. The others Bat alatnoHiiii.i in their BiidilleB HI either fmnt wheel, and the vnicu uf onecniledin his waking carB, "Wutor!" Half asleep sh lie wiih, Steve rei-ng- nized the three unlnukers ol tho ninrn¬ ing nt Lost Uiver,
"Sure!" ho nuw inmlo reply; nud taking the bucket fmui the footlionrd at his feet, he leaned baok and raiHod tho iruu cap and filled tbe bucket geo- erouflly.
Tne blanketed rider on his right reached nut, touk it, lowered his head tn meet it, ou.l thrust in his mouth and nostrils like a watering hume, long an.l i-agorly. "With a heaving High ho jiassed the bucket baek tu Steve, whn handed it tu the silent waiter ou his left. He, tnu, drank greedily, and then rode with it to his cnnijiaiiion, stutinned motiunlessly at the head of the team.
"VVater fur pony," aguin Paid the statiiemine npukeHiiiaii nl tlie ntf wheel. "Notmuohl" returned Sieve, whu waH UHed tu the always increasing ile- maiids of the Indian. "That's against orders. Fetch that bucket back here and ride on to LohI Kiver,"
"Water for puny!" the man per¬ sisted.
It struck Steve Ihat his tone was strangely luan.lntnry fnr a Ituiiiinck, Ho louked mnre cl.wely at the Hpi-aker, Thu man held u riHe acruBS hiBHaddlf, and II h.a.lleHH jnck-ralihit hung at the shrunken flunk nf his pony. His guy, iiiany-colored lilaukct, his Iirillinnt scarlet Manuel leggings, his l.leaehcd and lirniilered lun.'cusiiiH- all were alike pietureHiiiie and pruper, and he ha.l the feather uf a petty chief slant¬ ing prnperly fruin liiB hat.
'ilia hat was pulled down on hia head, Indian-funhinn. tu meet theniutf- liiigfnl.I nf th.- lilaiiket lielnw, and uii Inn.l, an.l llie | the face thiiB iiartially screened Stove saw clieek-liuncH lilliiigly reilileiied wilh nchr...
Still Steve's scrutinizing eyes were nnt MutiMlied, .SninelliiiiK' was waiit- iug. The man turne.l hie hea.l tu li^cknn tu Ilia euin)iauiun with the bucket. With Ins mnveiiient hia hlankt-t wbh thrnwn frnm his hhuulder, and Steve saw that the twn lnng hurse- hair-like liraiiln that invarialily Iwileck the Hhnuldcrs if Ihe Haiinnck braves w-ere la.-king.
"Water fnr imny!" again reiterated this chief with tlu. eaKle-feath.-r bul without the braidB. while Ins eijually liruidless fullnwer, resuming hiB Bta tiuu at the n|ipiiaile front wheel,loaned frmu thu saddle aud silently extciiiled the liui-ket III the ilriver nf tho tank, whn a« silently Innk il.
The slump nf the hnrscs, reetlosB ot the Blu|ipage, emphasized that instant uf waiting. riie dangling tuggles un their . Htraiiiiiig tugs jangled tbeir clear snggeslinn, and Steve gave nue glance befnre him at the rna.l.
"Kill np that Imcket, yuung feller! " asnrprising voice raugnut iuiperiuuily at Ihe rear wheel ami eleclritie.l the luuliniilesB driver nf the lank. "And be .juick almut it!" add.-ilthe epoaker. iiiiputieut uf further s.irt nf .lisguise, as he eiguilieontly raised hin rifle. His v.iice, snrely nut that nf an Imliaii, rather than'his actlnu, sUrtle.l Steve upright nil tho fuut-bnard
"Well, if yuure bunnd to have water," he sai.l, raising the Iniekel iu seemiug tliistcr, "I reck.in I'll have t.. - Hike!"
With the explu.lingwnrd Ihe bucket slint frum his haii<l, well ainie.l at the fellow's hea.l. With the wnr.l, alsu, the tank was ).-rke.l nearly fi.nn under him b.v the fnrwar.I leap iif Ihe team, and he ha.l a parliuK vieinii uf a fall¬ ing rifle, a reeling ri.ler ami a starIle-1 puny Iraiupling mi a shatlere.l bucket. Tiie vigilant rider sUtn.iie.l .lirectlv mt nf the tank's ir-
the Salmon River mines
Attracted by its vaunting approach, three blanketed flgures rose abuut a little open campfire flickering near tho roadside, and stood while the coach flitted by, staring with admiration at that pageant of the desert. Their op- pearanoa drew from the driver a look thot also lingered, but nut in admira¬ tion,
"Blamed if there aint those three Banniicks again, hanging rnund the Btotiun like jack-rabbits round a alack of luoernel" he oonimented.
But Bannocks by the roadside were an ordinary sight to bim, nn.l these were nowibo extraordinary iu dresa ur mannec or habit of "hanging round." He gave thera no further notice ns they followed after him intn Iho ala- tion. Then, blanket-onwrappe.l to the eyes from the thin air uf the innriiiiig, they stnod, mute and mulinnlesB watchorn of thc change uf hnraos.
The fresh wheelers wero already in their placos at the pulJ. Tlio leadnrs' tugs were houked, aud the huBtler, stepping uimlily Ifockword was Blriiig- ing uut the long leii.Miiioa, when llio driver spoke autliuritatively frum the boxi
"Say, Steve, you must hnul water to KeJ Hole to-day, suru! That's or¬ ders."
TllO hoatler looked up. Ho was an alert yunug foUuw in tilted cuwbuy hat, "check" shirt and overalls.
"Oh, give us a i-cst!" he exclaime.I in the slang of Iho ntablo, and with nu thought of the clean, cuul, hay- bedded cornor stall in Ihe slagu barn whero, rnlled in a bnrae blanket, hn usually nwido up for his broken night. The driver griui.o.l. "Thata the order," he repented. "It'a straight from the old mon. Hustloruiiinl, kid, and got thot water-tank a rulliiig lu Red Hule."
His maimer altered, and turnisghis bead he glanced at the paBscngors within, diadoiufiilly ignoring the threo blanketed statues planted at the off .wheel.
"There'll be a little pile coming in the treasure box to night, Stcv..," he said, bending alike from diguily and tho box, and lowering his voice tu o con&doutial tone. "It's to pay nil with at tho mines, and Ihc nld nmn wants it sent right aluiig to Soliunu River, Ynu luuk uut tlier* ain't any waiting at Ued Hnle fnr water."
He Btraight.-neil up uud hold unt hia hand, "ritch mo Ihem strings! All ready there, insido? Hike!"
The four burses sprang fnrwonl ns ono hurse. Tlu- mcking Im.ly uf the ouach ruse in frnni; the bnggage- woighted liont dipped li. canvas curtains lla|ipc.l w-iug-wise nn either side in Bwift au.l dnsly evanish mont.
The blanketed Indians ga/.e.l ofh-r in gleaming t-yeil spprnval, lieturn ing tu thoir ruadside cniiip, Ihey lumiiit- ed thoir poniea, and taking the Iroil tn Sntke River, thoy alsn began tu |inuiid tbe dust from tho desert.
Then acroas Loat River onntberdust cluud arnse, as tho host lor, Steve, in the saddle, thinking uut nf In.liaiiB but orders, circled Ihe range after burses to hanl the heavy water-tank tn Ked Hole—work for which the light, withy stage burses were useless.
He soon fouud the animals lie sought —a pair of four-yoar-ul.l Cleveland bay horses. High-headed, lung nianod, streaming tailed, the apau aloud six teen hands high and were heavy in proportion. But despite their liceH- ness, Steve's well-grained little sod.llo- horse was put to hia best to drive them, flery-eyed aud snorting, iuto thu cor¬ ral.
Harnessed by him, they came out uf the stalde fit for even the eyes nf "the old man," —the superinteudent,— whose hawk like viaiun could take iu at a glance Ihe points of a hnrse and the polish of a harness.
The long, cylindrical iron tank, capable of holding some two hundred gallons ot water, was ninuiifed un broad-gaged and lung conpled trucks that added greatlv to its weight an.l draft. Hitche.l to it, the span handled it as easily as if it were a baby car¬ riage.
Driven into Lost Kiver, it gra.lually •nnk to the hubs with the weight nf the water as Sieve tilled it; ami all the nerve an.l pnwrr uf the heavy burses were re.|uired to start it frum Iho Kami, Ouce in tbe solid rna.l they Irnn.lled it easily, with Steve sitting' bra.-f.l on tbe high seal.
Fifty miles of waterleBs desert Btretcbed between Lnst Kivor and Ihe | in the ma.l, a few fe.H in 8nak«, I'lU-hed iu a drpreseinn uf , leaiu, w hoele.l l.i eva.le th Ihe desert, netrly nu.lway betaeen resistible unset. I^iiick aa he was the two, was the stage iitatiuu of Re.1 with spur an.t roin, the imn eu.Ied Hole. tuugue caught hie wheeling (mny in
Watar had tn be hauled thero for the ] the shnnlder. and whirled the two, stage slock and the st.ick-len.ler sinawliii,;. s r.ei frnm the rnad, Steve, There, also, water waa measare.l ..ut s» the tank l.nnn.le.I past, saw the migrants cmssing the desert, an.l hnrse struitgliui; and the man »lrei(ch«d
desert, he began tn see that its stop- ' THE S.\ DH.VTII SCI1<)( H,. pace and tho ileniaud for water wor.
to Mnrui.u Verniers nf frui» an.l veg
tables Kiau-l f..r the luiues. ll was
given free tn man, Imt for lieasts it
mnst be iMiught , It was lu the afternnnu when Steve . left iKiet Kiver, The rna.l was uearly
level, smooth and mlid. except fui oc
rasinnal »trct<-he9 ,if san-l ani out , cropping uf lava ru<-k -tho terror nf tli
the teamster. Ste-
He had tomake gpixltime. Late a* ' I'
it waa, it wnnld -tie well iiil.i tbe nighi l.ne
before he reaohmt Re.l Hnle and the f.>.i
horses there, for the relay wmil.l «-aiil tiiU.
the water liefnre their start ai-n>eK th
desert
The strung yuung hur»e« pulled the ride-. l*hind. , heavy tank at a siealy pa<-e ..ver the Steve » actum hal 'leei. in a<-o.ir.l i road, wbathar (ood or >iad. It robed ance with orders. Bat sow, aa the
^'- ovar tka aolid cratral, tax-, tank boasdad aaoharkad o*ar iAt
nnly iireliminaiy to a secnnd and nnioh moro important stoppage and demand.
The stage with the money for the niini-a in its treaanre-bnx w-i-nld be along ill a few hnurs. an.l those pre- ton.le.I Hauiincks hod ii.it hung ali.Hit Lust liiver ami traile.l acrusa the des¬ ert simply tu sh.iot jock-ralibils!
They bail taken the cuul ol tho murniug fur it, tou, knowing woll ho w-uuld hove tn pass with tlu* w-otcr- tank, W.it.-r! thnl waa it- tlipy must bavo it. Fur withuut water tlicir burses, famisliiiin nii-K frnm thirst after the lnng wait iu tlie doaert, w-niild soon be uaelt-ss,
Tu obtain water thoy wnnld snrely pursue him, but linrdly iuto Red Hnle, where nightly parlies of emigrants and freightors camped.
It was a matter nf a few miles. He hod the Blurt, tlonld ho keep it? he aake.l himself, glancing fmm his horses in harnosB (o the horaemcu be¬ hind, Xwo of them he aaw, had dis- muunted "and stund uver the third, ly¬ ing by the road ivhore be had been thrust by tho tungiio nf the tank,
"Hnl.l up, there! " one of thom Bhonted, and a aocond rille-llttsh lit up tho .Inrkeniug .loaort,
"Theso Bcoundrela can Blioot!" thought Stovo, "and they aiu't got liop-guns, cither."
Tho heavy ball struck ai|uaroly iu the end uf tlu. cylindrical tank nn.l pciiolralo.I tlie riveted iriin head like BO much ]mper. luatoiitly a jet nf wnter shot nut tweuty foot behind the julting tnnk.
Stove, gloiiciiig back, anw the wnate of tlmt preciniis Huiil w-illi regrot, Wilh regret, iilsn, ho iiotice.l that the felluw unhorsed by the uiiaot nf tho tank waa iimv able to set up, aud was leaning against a sage-bush. His twu cniurailea, sparing him no further lime, wero mounting, evident¬ ly tn pursue Steve,
Thei> delay hod given him n start, bnt still ho wna williiii ran;,'0 nf Iheir rirtoH, The bullota jiumped frniii thoir magazine gnna ahrilK-il by nn this side, un that, ami ovorheod, Tlio lonin, frightoned by the alints, kept the touk a liuiimling target, nml abuutiiig fmm tho saddle at on equally furimis pnco bohiiiil, the desporoduoD cuuld nnt aim occuratoly.
Still o shut Btruck the rear eml nf the cylimlor, nml tlir.'o j.-ts uf ivnler ploying liflckwnrd wen- rii|iiilly liglit- ening the tuuk uf its o.niteiits. Tho team wuuld aunn alimv tlu- docreosiiig weight by their iiicronacl spood. Tho tnnk was actually gKiiiing, but ita driver, iintwitliataudiiig, luokod bo- liind rnefully,
"riiia aprinkling-ciirt bnaineaa boa gnt to be stupped!" Slovo Mnid, aoeing tho spurting jets laying tho dust fnr the two cnmiug on behind. "What's left of this water hns gnt to gn tn Rod Hulo," be said again uluud, thiukiug of ordors.
Tho horaoB, ahnrora nf bin excito- meiit, were running nf their nwn voli¬ tion, straight in tlii' mnd liedgod iu ou either side by Bnge-lirusli.
Stovo liod the lines In the iimjccting apriiigH of Iho aoal. Driiwing nil' iiiio of his lionvy luickakin glnves, be slashed olT ita flugcra with bia knife. The piocea bo cnt bo plnce.I in his mouth au na tu leave hia liniids froo, and turning nn the seat be swung as¬ tride uf tho lank.
Utterly nnyicldiiig, and smnotbor than tho aluok Bides of any bucking "coyuae," that rnumled ii-nn body "pitched" nmlor bim, Hnt Slovo wnn a rider, nnd regordlesa of its jiitching, bo hitched liimBolf along with his handa to tho ri-nr end.
Then he grasped tbe tank tightly with those ridel's logs .if his, and bending over, twisted a gl.ive linger in a luillet-liole, thus changing its spurt to a trickle,
Whilo bo »oa thus engngod, tho burses, freed frum his gnveniiiig hand, broke in their gnllnp. Tlie cniinter- foit Kaiiiincka began tu gniii, and iu Hioir whnnpanf oxnltiitinii aeeinod tho renl savugoa that llu-y cuiintorfeitod. Stove cuuld BOO tliem plainly aa, Bwingiug easily in thoir sa.bllos, they rcfllled tho exbnnstod ningaziucs of their rifles fmiii thoir cnrlri.lgo belts, Tbe sight lont niinbloiieaa to his fliig.-rs busy with tho liuUethuloa aud plugs.
Tho lost hnle wns stnii|ied, and Stove, i-lnnilieiing Im.-k bi Iho sent, i
Bcltle.l the team mure to steady |
speed. I
In Ilia baste ho aat exposed un the [ at'st; but the riders bohin.l made him their lai-got nn Imigor, Riding well out un either aide, tlu-y began shoot¬ ing at Ihe burses.
Then fut tho Ilrst timo Stevo was alornie.l. Slinuld nne nf the tonm be hit nnd fall. Rod II..le would bo water¬ less that night.
Rising recklessly nn the seat, ha finuriahed tlu. ends uf the lnng liues i and lashed Ihem uver the hsuuches of his span.
Tho tank wilh ils lessened load bniimleil f.irwar.l as If it, lnu, were alive and iiiu.l witl^oxcitcmenl. Sink- ! ing the dniin gra.le t.. Re.l Hnle, it j pliing.'.l oinng faster even thnn Iho horaoB whn flow befure it with slack- | ened Ings, ' |
Then Steve, oxulliiii?, became some- I thing uf a savage himself He .Inn.-ed \ polilnusly nn tlle edge nf the tilted j fnnt-lMiar.l, wbuiip...! in eniulaliuu uf j those behind, ami waved his hat tn | thom in daring ilorisinn. i
Their poniea, aiillering fnnn waul nf water, cniild not Imi^ keep'the i-oce aet by Iho big, fresh rangers nf the ; .losert. Slevo saw them miMeiily halt.
Tliey wero miles frmu any water ex ' cept that iu Ihe ovaaive tank It was needful fur them, mm that they were det.-ctoil, M ntreal iini.-kly I.I their ' innitiitaiii refuge, Tli.-.lisuiii>eilsi-niiu- j ilrels must spare tboir hurses tn aave llleniaelves,
Steve saw them sit, ailonl ond mo- tinnlesB, as tlu-y let their li-.rsos teke
br.-ath, Tb.-n wheeling a t, they
w,oro lost, like cnv..tes, in the sha.biws of the unan brush. 1
Steve then hel.l in hla fuming team tn let It .-.Mil safelv down, ami triin.ll.-.l easily ami Iriiiinphaiilly into R.-.l Hulo several hniira ahea-l .if "stage tune
The next morninn Hie siaiie frmu Salumn River arrived duly with the ' snn at Lnst River nati.m, withmit in- 1 terruptinn on the way, an.l lu.l far be-
iNTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENT? FOR AUGUST 28,
liy Ih^iKev, II. V s -riien llie kin .Italn-it Isriel anil t-i lervants, saviiii;. In ilisll lie mv ,-aTn|..' .Iain an.l ALel .inwi n the Bil.le are I..
Svrlii warre.l ..un.sels wllh In.' tinl Ml.-h ;¦ |ila.-e
ry riie 'Oi.alliie
vt al
1.1111.1
.ll all
tll
t un.l ll es. an.l niglil for ni lick tlial en e,-.ivern.l Is. Ilk" til rulers .11 Mara, siikk" he Tr.i.. .ll Mle, wh ilk.. Mil
-l|.less t.. re,-,,ver llieni- t ei.n sii-li Ihink I.. ,I.i -tu-illv ,ik;Hln-t .1,1,1- The I tlie ir.m t.i sivirii an.l l.e
...I11.S. -An.l lli-
..t r„,l .-e.l el. snvliDt. llewiir. .-h a i-ln.-e, f.ir llilili-
;l,i* will .111 liel lllm;, l.lll 11.- revealeth .e.-?et unt.I HI- s.-rvi.nis. iiie |.r..|. ;Amos III., 71, A- ll¬
ll.l I,, hhll 1.1 I..1.1 hlin wh ,|iiv he lelt hll
1.1.Ilm;. "Dm s witlilliee," eitinnliiK ..f.
II
l.rlni;
Kl.iry
l.- ll 1.1 |..
i.l.ir.le
Ilhll II..
ir step
vlll il.l Him
nn.l to ..iir lilL-liest
¦'An.l Ihe klui; I.r l»r,-iel .-eiit to the lihi.-i- whl.-li Ihn man of il.i.l told him ami I wariip.l lllm .il nn.l aav...l lilTn,e|i there, not
I 111 II,ir twi.-..." Tims llluslr.-illniT II
I Clirin. \\.,'iO. •¦11.-II..VM In Ihe I.,,r.|. v.nii (1.1.1, ao shall v.- be ,.stal.li-l.e,I; l,..|i..n. HIh |iro|iliets, so shall ve i.r-.-|...r," Tli.'i-e Is uothlm; .in earlli ,-..1 sure n-Ih.-\V..r,l ,,| (l.lll, lor It Is |..rev,.i- setlle.l 111 iieiiveii iPs,
exii., S'.ll. Hii-l. thiiuith all l-l IIV fii.ls
lan.l full. Ihe W.ir.l m .mr ll.il shall staii.t
II.
the heart ..I 111.' kliiK .i| oiilile.l for this Ihliii;. nn.l
Svrlii was s.ire tr..
I lllie.l llin servi
Wlll ve n,.t shew I kinitof Israel,'- traitor anioni; his plans he ma.le kn. reaeoneil the kin
naiichl l.ut liuiimn wlsl , a
knew that the In.-nral.le .ll^.-iia.- lia.l I.een heiile.l Im Israel. :iii.| |..i.-sllil.. Ihal .me win. ha.l ,-,.iin.- sii.-h power nilnht al.so he nl.l. s..,.retsy
li. "An.l one of his servants si my l.ir.l, II kliiu, l.ut Kllsliii, th that Is In Israel, |.-ll..tli the kin,: th.- wor.ls tlllil tli..ii .-i|-.-iik-lli III .-linnil.er." Can any lihl.- h|.n.-.-l
phi.-.-s that I shall nnt lil'ii'
L.ir.l n.. n.it I Illl heaven uu.l , the l...r.I(Jt-r. \xlll..-Jlj, Thnu.
rhi. for ho kne. .ill, au.l yel h is.-iia.-.if iepr.is . llll.l was It II..
pull, -liiulnlel
Mithl a :l. 4, i'l loi.I Ih
hl.leth n -th us III are hot I
,.1
rllh nil II
nuy t.iii« ,lllull,.u- .11 Irom .luy; I alike t.i
Uill
vho p.-rsiia.le.I Sa
wus tol.l lllm Ii..Ilian." H.
kii.>
sail, lio au.l spy- where he eu.l un.l f.-l.-h hliu, Au.l 11 suvlnK, Hell.,1,1, he I- In IV lilliiil nn.l sliipl.l p....pie
n.il
„l! Kv
lis al Ilm Mllfht n.il 111 "Well, II this ,-,.ret plans uu.l tells his lelu my llyiiin L. tfel hi r that 1 uiu ciiuiui; uu.l .
kluK ul sy III siinieli.il
kluk'. III
NEW YORK STATE NEWS.
mahtnlni'e Falal Work,
A .-yelonl.- si.inn. aeeompanleil hy thlin- .ler anil ll^litiilii>;. passeil over Oranpe County. Several Lams. .-.-inlalnliiK the year's er.ips, were stru.-k hy IlKUtnlnit au.l ilestrove.l I.y lire. At Moiiiit.imery tliestnrm was Ihe most severe Houses were shat- tere.l, trees upro.iieil an.l pr.ipertv ijener- ally .le^tr.ive.l The wh.ile or-har.l on the Haulel Vari Alsl plaee was llatteneil, cattle were killed n.-ar Moutiri extensive Imrns ol the stale H Hnspllal, In Mld.llelown, weie .tru,-k hv IIShlnlDg, lull the lire was eitlnRUlsheil Ininie.llatelv.
Charles, the youiiReat s,,n ol Ilanlel K. Burrows, wli.i.e Uriii is on the (lipiaita Lake r.Mi.l, whieli lea.Is Inm IieposlI, was killed I.y IlKlitnlnc, riie vniinK man, ase.l al.nut nliieleen, hml Ih-.-u ilrawlui; in oats an.l was el..«init tlie l.arn il.wr 10 keep out the rain, when the hoU struck Ihe Iiarn. Re lell In plain sli;ht ol memliers ol the lamlly who were walehln^ hlui fmm 1 he house. The liam was .iiiK sll>;htlv ilam- aite.I.
While .IrawluR k-rnlu from his IleMs In Wa.lilluutou. Henrv Colliuru. seventy vears ol.l, an.l his hire.l man. Herliert iVler, were struck hv llKhtnlui; and Instantly killed. The Rraln .-aiik-lit lire an.l the t"nni mu nway, l.ul llie iinluials were sur- roun.leil I.y the Uames au.l hurued lo a crisp
AIitIHc Ilk'htnluR storm passed over Her¬ kimer Countv AI least Imll a ,ln7,eu harus wer.. slrii,-k an.l .leslroveil. Nelson Hana- il..rii. llllv vears ol.l. a' farm ban.I In the town .,f .'V.,rwiiv. wa< slrii.-k au-I Instantly klll...| while stall.llui; in a Larn.
Ureal liaa Well al Hal.lwinsvllle.
The Kreatesl RUS well whl.-h has lieen ilevelope.l in this state, un.l one ol the larRCst lu the world, was struck In an ol.l well a few .lavs aR.i ut Ital.lwlnsvllle, The well Is .lown iiOa feel, ami the .IrllllnR was R.iliiR an, wheusuililenlv there was a Rroat explosion an.l the ilrlll came shnollnR out uf Ihl- li.irlnR, The drill which Is forty feet louR anil welRlis several tons, wns .Irlveu out of the liorlUR with terrlllc Inree, an.l was sent ouehuuilre.l aud seventy-live feel Int.i the air A" II ..ame .l.iwn one end swerve.l towar.l the south nu.t partly ile- niollsh.-il III., .lerrli'k The eapa.-llv of the well 1,1 ..stlmate.l al 10,IHXI,(HI« .ir hl.rtOll.OOfl cul,|,- leel a .liiv. The os.-npluR Ras would I.e w.rlh several thousau.l .loUars a day If 11 .-..ul.l lie ....nniieil. The noise eau he hear.I f.ir a Rreal .Usiau.-e. Tbe well was ilrllle.l nearly Iw.i vears aRo, hut the sup¬ ply ol Ras iioil lately diminished, and so drlllliiR was resiiiue.i. This Is the Ihlr.l time that the well has hlown up The pressurolss.i Rreal that It wlll Iw Impos¬ sible to eas.- the well for some time, or at l.-M-t until the pres.iire Is partly dluiln- IsUe.l.
A N*» Slate <ani|>. (oivernor lilM.-k, ul ,tlliaiiv. has reeelved
Wor.l Irom Ihe ,Se.-l-eUtv .d War. ul Wasli- liik-l.,ii. Hull the Ne.-..ii.i rek-luient of New Y-rk Slate v,.liiiile.-r,-, now Im-anip at Fer- naii.liiiH, Flu., wlll I..- .lelu.-he.l luime.tlale- 1»' llll.l ..r.lere.l t.i suu.l Lake. Itenssaluet Coiiiitv. where u .-iiiiip Is t.i l.e estal.llshe.l. Sail.I I.uke Is iiiim or leu miles Houlheaal ol
Irov nu.l Is ...mil..-l.-.l Willi Ihat .-Ity hy
,.U,-lri.- rullr.iii.ls. I'lieSe i.l reRlnient Is
p,...e.l III Ihe separale .-ompanies ol Ilie
old Null..nal lliiur.l. whi.'h were hieated In Keiis-ulHer an.l the siirroiiiullnR .-otintles, s.. llml Ihe h.ivs of the reRlmeul |iruetl.'al- ly will lie ul home when Ihey rea.-ll theli new .-uiiip. Allh-URli n., arraiiReinenls huve been mu.le L.rllie estalillslliuellt .if Ihe .-HUH.. Ihe site hus been sele.-ted In a vullev on the northwest shore .-f the Uke, whl-h IsasprliiR I.'.l bo.ly..1 wut.-rasiiuare mile In ~\?.o Phe new .'amp n lu u heiilth- liil |..-Illl..11 an.l will l.ea Rr.-al lm|.r..v.--
nienl,u> lur ns ..lluinti Iltl..ns ure .-..u-
e.-riie.I, .iver Tampa and l-'ernau.Ilua, where the reRlmenI has beeu i|Uartere.l sliu-e It ••It here for the Ir-uii tlir.-e mouths at,-...
GENERAL WHEELER IN COMMANa
W»
,s, II I'-. iSpe,-ia!i. Major- Ueneral ,Ioseph Wheeler has b,.en ssslgiie.l t.i the eonimaii.l .il Camp Wik.ifl, !llohIi rolnt, L, I. Al the same lime Major-li ersl YoiiuR was relieved of the slallou nn.l
llul he Is bill
. the .levll: I
-Ih.I by hi, .die.slyou.
Ilt he thlth.Tl
¦ l.-lt ihal l-;ilshu wnsi, luuii ..r lien-.ml.I ii-.l h ry t'l send sii.-li 11 li.isl he lines the best h.. kl
111, und I.l l.e r.. su
e.s It se,-r.'llv hv IllRli
,'S euil see wll'ut he I
iilhlllR of 111,11 I.
durkue.ss un.l llie IIrIiI
aa.l Ili-.iwnlnE Kal«Illlea
for 111. wlli I The liiidy of I'eler Vuuiaus, a eanalliottt hi.i.. hliii. I eapluln, was pl.'k.-.l 1111 In Ihe Ilii.ls.ui liiver In frmit of Hu.lson. A ten-dollar l.lll was sll.-kliiR oul of a po.-kel. Hla skull wus fni-lured. It la helleveil that he wus miirler.'.l. rolibe.I and then thrown from his 1...Ill I11I-. lb" river.
l'liill|.. Ill" thi.-i-V'ur-ol.l s.in ol l-'re.l-
eri.-k S| k. ..I Fnirpurt. wus .Irowned lu
the Krie Cuiiul I'lilllp wus watehliiK Ills oiler I.miller IIsIiIiir uud u'l'ldeiilally lell olt Ihe bunk.
lieorR" Ciishmuu. aRe.l twentyl.iiir yeurs, luarrl.'.l, a pll.il on the steumliout (Iwua.'o, lell oIT thai bout wblle II wus .•arrying an ex.-iirsl.iii parly nn Owusci bake, nnd wus dmwue.I
,«s li.,w I
Ituklu
.~.. I hul 11
dolUR, Il
1 host e.Mini III eharlols m, Alas, m
ol iheumu.il
"urly and Riiue lorth, behold,
sseiltheelty.b.ilh with horses
,\n.l Ills si-rvuiil subl UUl.l
.illli'.lusb,
Km-iioui ..-l|,|.-.-. '11
I the uuseou, .Moses en.l i who Is Invisible. Tll
tempiiral, but the II ! .-lernul, llajipv ur.. I li'urn.'.lIoseetli.'tl.luK I t.iorilluury eye-, wlm.
up stea.lfusilv Int.. h.
.re Is ImIii, l.-.l uss.-.-ln
lllllil.-. -e.
Ileer lliintlng Neaeiin Opens.
The .l.-er hiinlliiR season was opened nn AiiRu-l 15. (liiesluRwus kille.l at Meeehain I.uke. l-'or several .lays sp.irlsinen have l..-eii urrlvlUR und preparlnR fnr the sport. Iteurs huve beennio ouBierous since the l„iuiily was removed. Oue h«s,l..'eu killed ul ll.'vnol.ls.iu A few .lays uro l.uki. Tlius, u sumuier res.irl, where tho shore Is thickly ilotleil wllh ...illuRe., nn liiiiiieuse bla.-k
I.eur with iw,. s was seen ..11 Ihe pluzzu
III uu unie.-uple.l i-anip. When a liout lU-ure-l the ....llURi- the three bears leisurely 111 ne.l ,.n Illlo Ih" birest, Liter thsy were
the
aher
1" (Johu Xlv.. I people with..Ill lv..f the "fear M len. JV,, I, onwi his Imppv slale very mu.-h to (i.i
,:nv'Af;:*,'^::p::;;
An.l Ihe I,..r.l
lul ur.- Invlslbbl ¦ Sti-|.heu, look -11 au.l see tin
1.1 llll.l I ib.rt
Ive, ye ahull llv.; Ill W..11I1I huve uud a pruyerliil ,1111 lb" llr-it i.n.i tiv ti'Il.l
of mlu.l wllb-h
I's Rlorv
,iuy.-,| uu.l subl, I.or.l
hi- ev.is tliul he mu\
.p.-iie.I Ih-. .-V..S ..f Ih'
-uw, uu.l, t..-h..|,I. Illl
-.1 subl ihut
l-armer'e Skull Kra. lured l.y Tlir>
Vuu Ueiisseluer liillstoii, a farmer, llrluR oil th.. iii-.iiiilulii rou.l leu-lluR 1.1 C.ilevllle, al...iit i-lRhl miles frim Tort Jervis, met
with u I uliur Inlul a.'eldeiil. He was
workliiR u new threshliiR mnehlne an.l was
f lliiR rye Into llie ihrestilnR cylinder
when It I.iirst. A piece of the I'ylln.ler etni.'k li|ll-l.in..ii the hea.l, erilshiliR hll skull. Illusion Is Iweuly-r.iur years old.
Aar.I Kml her anil sister r.ilx.iied.
Ihe I-.wiliR- Uiuil. New-
doii-I 1 1 u few days
iiR... Her br..llier wus luken III ul the sume time ullb ...mitliii; uml .-rumps an.l .lle.l
Th.-c 11,-r I-Ili.e^IlRutlnR the i-iises. us
II I- iHure.l p.,|.,..n led to Ihedeilths. The I.r..tli..r an.l sister lived loR.-lh.-r ou u Ut¬ ile lur-.n. 11.11 h were nearly sUlv years nl
Hell" II.,
un.l u b-w of llieao w-ilbl b.
take CUP' of Kllshii. liiir 1,.
Ills Fnther w-i.lld Klve lllm iwelv,. li.Rbiii,
nl them If He asked f,,r them, un.l we ure
I..1.1 Ibut lliev are inliilst.-rlnR spirlls,
nilnlsIerluR uulo lb., heirs ol Hulvuliou
illeb, 1„U|. I
IS. "An.l wbeu they .-am.. .I.iwu to hlin, Khshu pruve.l uflt.i III.- L.ir.l uu.l sui.l. Smite this people, I pruv Th.e, will, blin.l ness. An.l Ile enmlu Ihem with bllielnes".
a. r.lliiR to the Wor.l ..I Kllsli.-i." N..II<-.i
nl...i Kllshu's tlilr.l pruM-r un.l uuswer lu I
Ihl. lu.-l.lent In verse ;W. uul II v..u ouiu-
estlv .-..\"l sueh lutln,uls l"ll-.wslilp wllh |
''Hll-' !
A.,lileiilallv Killed liy Hie Talher,
Al Whll.' Luk". UI...III Ihr dies from
K..r.-l|...rl Fre.l I|.-,-kiiall mlslonk his sun I'lilllp. UR.-.l sUleeii, for a d.-er whlb-huul-
IliR. un.l shot hllM. ileulh ellsillUR SO.iU
aller. The lunilly resides at While Lake. A lew years uro uu..Iher son, (l.'..rRe. wus sh..t au.l klll.'.l In ml-iuke for u bear.
A SI.
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,uruei| at her .lo--k al CayiiRu sh
,w 1 by Mrs. Ilelou Hunt, of Itba.'u
.isl t.''sl.(NlO.
All Around Iha Slate, 11 .-lo'.-l'-r wlll hobl no lalr Ihls yea M" llMU » s.-h.-ol lui Ibis year will
1,-U'.
sre about e,,niplete.l, .ml will h.v..li.-au expenditure of ut Uu.-I tTiHi.iHHi riie .-ele- Iratl.iu will be.IIVI.le.I Inl., this" purl- -the
vlll be -Ignllb-aut of naval
t-'tui ..I tls.lKNl.
SluRuru ('..unly s apple yiel.l this year Is esllmate.l al u .luiirler .'rri|..
lieio'see c-uiilv lariiiera report that bllRlil bus sir,I,-k Ihelr p..luloes.
Carp are le-luR .niiRliI lu Chaiilauijua l.uk.. This I.- u new Ilsh for those waters
A re.-entli p.il.|lshe.I.llr.'el..rvsl...wslh«« ll-.rli-llsvllles p,.p.il,..,..u Is slightly over bl.lKNI
ilniuvlals mn feel hiRtier than IIufTalo. Ml l.'i't blRher than ll...;hesler an.l 6s3 leet
lurlo
Tin.mas Coll aRed llilrly eiRhl. wi lonn,I .b'U.I In be.l al S.-i.e.-n Falls H luilerwH- kille.l 1-v ralll..ad ears a le
ftl.ls Re-n|>eMeil For siaii
at Wu-hiuRlo
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l'..stmsster-(i"ueral Uary, just bef.,re hu retlremeut, but was not slaiied by bbii. Hi-eueeessor, r.ntmasler-lleneral Smilh, auniille.I the awanl, an.l suit was hrouRliI bv the Iur-"ll Co.iipuiiy t-i e-ini|,e| him t-i , siry tt out. Tbe snil is mill peu,IlnR.
hind It the empty tank, returning, lu tho saRelirush. j rnlle.i with h..I!..w rumbling
Kmm tho .ippi.aite si.le nf tho rnad I it was uearlv the nn I.lle .,f the day behin.l came the flash aul mar of a when a bnckb..al 1 .Irnve intn th.-sla- heavy nd.', as tho felluw with the ' turn, ami its .Irieer enter.-'l the stage .'aRie-feather, roa.lier than his com- barn as nn.-wli.i ha-l autli.irity. Steve, paiuuns. b>..k a snap ah..! at the ven-j s.imii..lent m tlie corner stall, feit the lurea,.me driver nf the tank The ball, 1 hnr.e blanket diawn fmm his face. Inking behin.l tho scat, Riauce.l from ' L.-.-kiUR up, he saw "the ..Ll man.'
The siiperiiitemlent listene.l in si¬ lence tn what Steve bad to tell him. Hereriectel a nion,eiil with hi-eyes tixed I-n Steve, ami then his .-.imuiont. if ".imewhat irrelevant, was exi-eed- ingly RratifvinR in the hnstl,-r.
"At the flrst uf llie m-Mh I m Rning 1.1 jMil nn a utm sn li..r»e ('..n.-or.l." l.e sai.l "I jiuUe. Sieve, y.iu can ¦ .11- the •trinirs n.er "iie-, ami I'll ¦ vnn OD the Ux."—Youth's C'-om- I auluD.
ui-h HU arliM.- "1" Aiiierl-.n un-l 1-1 puvll
- pUut • r« at
l.'~. of
irved iron tank am] shrilled uver s shuuMer its call to halt, heodina it. ..^teve grasped the l-.nes shurter an-I .Impped l,.w on the f.s.l Isiard Hr«he..l ai«l sh-niMers thus alnua sh -W",l aM-.ve Ibe tank, au.l in Ihe lee<t-iiiiiR light presented a m.Ming ami nu.-ertain mark tu the
The p:
a .lav
lor tll
Ions ..
|l-te.
n." Ih
lani will i r-.
aii-1 ther" «
le lllterilyr
f watera da
,Ul(ll Wlll b.
-usanl dol
lh--.i.an.| Riil- '.st ..I Ih" ,-..in- iialely twenty.
Temneranre Arllalor Mwle rbapUla.
I. iveri. r Ifa-tiuRs, il I'"i.ii>i Ivania. bas aii inte-l FiKiioi. Murpliv. ritt«l.ur»'« Nil -III- i-inp"r.ii -• adv...-at", .-h«plaln of Ihe F.flh I'ei.Ui-v lui'ia Ke|.in:ebt al Cbb-k-
Frank Iln vill" s-bool Trust eee have paese.l a r"-..lutb,u lorl-bbllug tea-hers to strike pupils ...er the heal
SaU.naii.-a 1- ..veiriiii with Irauips Thev eolliuill l.lirRlanes uiel -leul unylliliig Ihey ,-«li R"l Ihelf liHIi.l- ,U A-I.IIli..I.r.l |....b-e
pr..t". tb.li has I-een a.ked l.v r"«|.|enl..
William II sUl.'i, an K'ba ((ieneeee <'..iiiit> , Uriii"r wus -Irii'k b) llRhtuIng en.l in-lunlly kill" I slutei was thirty five years of aR" au.l .iMm»rrle.l
The m"iital Illb.u .-I Mr- Anna Ciin-
niiiRbani. -.f lutavla lurul-he- a "use thai I .i/zlee allenl-ts li.irlUR lli" summer niontb- she .ln"l.,|.e- li.-anliv 'if an ai-ute form and has to I-" pla-e-l In le.spllal-. When wliiler .-lues ll.e." nlla-k- leave her an-I her r"as-.n r"liirii. she has just been tomuiUt"! 10 WllUnl Slute H. spllal
llealli ef a lle.t Croas Narse.
Ml- I or.thy I'liinuev Is lbs tlrst woman wh.. :ia- .Iled wliii" serving her eiiuntry luruiR the wsr she was a Iled CroM turse UII.I lefl a R-,od position m '¦**'> lunie al IheKIURsCouuty Hospital, Brook- .yn.t.i If. t'l ChlekaitiauRa 1'. nurse the loMler l..,ys who fell III. si,,- was a hard •orker. but lb" -iraln "was to., -nue*. |..t «er. IiilerM,ltt»l.l l"V.r laid her .in asb-k tad from wbleb she ueierrise, aad a fl.-t- ?la»« nurse ani a n-ible woman passed o^i
of life Ml" Phluuev'. Ie,,.lr was seM
t-i her h-.iti" In v-« bruuKwb'k S.i..t'it
« *.al In Kaaeas. There Is cal lu laieuly ul tbe conotlas ol Kaaaaa
Waalilnvtnn Items.
Or.lR«nce .lepartmenl olflcers were r*-
lleve.l ihot the Mauser rllles surrendera.1
at Manila were lobe reiurii.'.I, a" It wa*
felt Ihst tllBlr use by .uir army would he In-
jf a.lrlsahle,
Tbe repairlne ..f the Manila cable was Ihe wnrk otihe rnlte,! Stat.-s Army Signal l'..rps.
(ieuersi Merrlaui who left San Franelseo for MsnIU via ILnmlulu. has biien onlereil I.l ere,.| liarra.ks. a hospital and olllcera' Husriera nt Honolulu, Iii'sl.les aurvejrlnit
eral Wheeler's cavalry dlvlsbVu.
slon In Heceniber. Tbe camp at Moutauk
p.dnt will have been nbuii.loned bv thut
lime, when Oeneral Wheeler will re.lRu bis
command provlde.I, II Is theu musii-re.I out
of the servlee. The euvulrv .llvislou, be-
I luR i-omposeil m.isllv.if reiulurs, will be
I nialntalne.l p.-r.nuiieutlv un.l will iieOd a
I reRiilare.iuiinnu.llnR.ini-er. For this e.im-
I luun.l General V.miiir Is eniliientlv well
titled, I.ir hi' bel.uiRs I.l tbe cn.alrv iirnnch
uf th.. roRular service,
COVcRNOR SCOFIELD RENOMINATED,
No llelei-enee I., Territorial Kziiaiisl.ili In WIsr.inslu Itepul.ll.aii riairurin.
MiiwAi'KKi-, Wis, (Speclull, fhe Rrenl- esl polllleal bullle lu Ihe bisl.iry ol WIs- ei-nslli pi.lllb's wns biiiRUt.- when the State U,-pii|.|i.'an .-onvenllon at the I.Ir Kxposl- tlon Iiuil.liiiR ussem- ble.l lor 111., sole.tb.n of u full Stale 11.-kel, Uoveru.ir Seolleld WIIS rouomlualed. re.-eiv- luRililli^ to 11. M Lii- f.dlettB's I'l'.'a v.il.'s, IlirRest
i II was the IlirRest
^ RuthenuR .'ver hi'l.l In
Y Ihls Slute. Tb" leu
hiin.lr.'.l uu.l sixl
s..v.'U del..Rules ,u-.-
.1 hull Ihe Ib.
i-e, an.l the Rulb.
wen' lllie.l wi'
lul.
THE NEWS EPITOMlZEa
liarb.
uill.'
er" l.lenll.'ul Willi Ib. iRruphs liid-ir-iiiR th.
A-l-
ilntbiMs pre.," llv reporls. The
ex-'eptl. Ithepui-U
Slnle u.lmliilslrulloii.
: Tbe plullerm udi.pl.'.l eiobir-es 1
inlnlslrallon ol I'lesi-lenl M.-Kliil
ciinmeu.ls the A.lmlnlslrulloirs u.-llon I
Ihewar wllh Spuln. weie.uues the reliir
of peace an.l exore-ses Rrulllinle UII
thunks to tl
navy who hi
fluR;reaflirn
Uepiiblleaii i-onvenll.in: eniiRi-uliilules Iho
nation on the return of prosperity,
Tennessee Ke|>iiblU-nlls Nmnliiule,
The llepuhlleau Slnte Convenllou mel ul
Nashville, Tenu.,au.| iiiiiiliiule.l lu A
F.iwler, ..f All.lers.in ('..uuly, for ll..verii..r,
and Jami's A. Ilreer, ..f I I..11-, Iloberl
IlaRfurd, ol Wuvii", au.l Ziichurv Tuvl.ir,
olSbolbv. hirllnllrou,I Commissi r- The
resolnllons endorse the A.luilnlslrulbiii of rresldenl J|.-Klulev an.l bis eondu.I ol the
Spanish wur. fav.ir the .-.inslr.l.'ll f the
NlcaruRUu Cuiiul under slrletly Ameri.-un control, un.l the aiineiulb.ii or control of
all the possess!.ins whb'h huve beei -
qusri-d liv Ihe mlliiary uiid nuvul lor.-es nf the country
ORDERS TO GENERAL MERRITT.
Nu .li.lnl Oi-.-iipnllou Will, in.urgenls In ¦ ¦hlll|>|.l<.es Allowed,
W»aniNi.r.iN. I), c. iSpeelall. The War Hepurlment mude publle the .irder
rienerul M.'rrlll r.'R.ir.lluR Ih ilpull
nf the city .il Manila by the Aiiieri.- torces. The.irder loll.iws:
I 1.1
Ami
-.(Ik
Or
I>. ('.. AiiRilsl 17 i
Majnr-Ooneral Merrill. Muullu, riilllp-
lilne.
The I'resl.Ienl dir.'.'ls Uni there must In. nn Joint ..I'.-iipalbiii wllh 111" lnsiir,.i-iils. The United Slule- lu the piiss"H-l-iii .il Muullu Clly. Muullu Iluv nil,1 bilrbor. iiiiisl
presi'rve Ihe pen tii.l prole 'I pers.ms an.l
j.l.ipurly withlu the terrlt.irv o ple.l
l.y tbelr inllltury an.l uavul I.ir.'.'s. The InsurReuts and ull others umsl re.'..Rul/.B
Ihn military upull md aullinrliy ol
Ih" l'ult..,| Slules Ull,I the .."ssull.iu ol h..s- lllllles pr.i.-luliii"l bv th"l'ri.sl.leiil I'se whatever uieuus lu your ju.lRiueiil are n.-,-- easury t,i tbls eii,l All law ubI.IIllR pe.iple must he treul.-l iilik"
byor.lerSe,'r.'lKrv..IWur.
II. C. C.in.is.A.ljillunt-ln.iierul
The offlcluls of the Ii.-purlm-nl li.ip" there may b" no lr...ibb, with Ih" InsiirReut
forces lu lb" I'hlllppllies, ullh.iURll the ills-
patches wlili-h huv.i I n r.-celve.LtoRelher
with the .leinuu-ls of ARUImiblo lor j.diit o.'enpalbin, have Imllealed a temper ou tbe pari III the InsurReuI leaders whl.li Is n..I sallsla.-l.iry
The l"ll of thel'resblenl's or.ler IUI t
he inlnillidersl.i.i.l,ali.I III" In-urR.'iits will be kept out of Manila, and the city, bay an.l harb.ir wlll be held as au Aiuerbun P'lsseaslnn. The possibility of an attuok nn tbe ,'lty hy the InsurReuI lnre»« hnn boeu consblere.l. Wllh the bay In pos-essl.ui of A.lmlral Hewev. nnd ten lli.iusund Ameri¬ can troops near the city, 11 Is not belleve.l liiui they wlll be vary loruiblabb. In eass.il an alla-k
Noldler't Senlem-e K.ir Murd,
I'rlvale I.u.luke, wh.. w-iil wllli ll
to I'orto lin-o, shot bis iiru-le
Stafford, while enguRe.l In u .1
I'rivule n ipiar delllierule, it- l.e Ihreateiieil to kill Htarr.ir.l u few inliiiUes le.fore till, deed wa- I'.imuillle.l Luliike
was Irlel bv irluinrllal ami senteu I to
life IniprlsonmsMl lb' will he truiisp.,rle.| to this .-oiuilrv and ...inline I lu the peul- tenliary al Lnuvenw-irlh, Kansas.
¦i.ylv
iiiK <;•
Msjor-lieneral (irubuiu uu.l bis stuff wilh ..no i-ompuuy ol the signal Cirps au.l the Ninth (Ihl.I Infuulry butlall.iii (e.il oredi, urrlv.-l at lb" uew .'Oin:. uear lUr rl-bnrR. I'eiin . aud establlshe.l the heu,l .(ilarler- ..I the See.ind Aruiv Corp. c..bin"l James M Moor", A—l-l,ml (juir terinaster.deio'ral ol th" I'nH..-l Slul.-. A«-uiy. Is dIr.»-tlnR lie. pr-i urallons I.,r tin llR .-auip. It I- SUI I thai n-l f-.wer tliui Siinou tr'.-.ips will b" iiii,l"i .-uuvas Imbir. BU.l of Ih" I
th.i
an.l 1 .loth.
"I 11
"All liver »ll
rb" Null..nul Clly i llb-hni-l. Alaska nl San Kran-ls.-.1 Cul Tb" sl"amer briuiRhl uboul sevKnly-llvn |.ussenR"r. fr..ui th" N.irlll aul v.rv lillle K',|.| .lusl ..Ulsble Ihal shlppel bylli-es talillsh-.l .-ompaub-- In Al-isku Several k|,,n.llkers ..II b..ar.l ha.l u.10.mils rniiRliiR Ir.nn t-'siui-. tilsri a.-'i lap'r- repr..s".,l. lUR .-lalms Neurly all ..f the r-M s""k.'rs. b'lwever. Rave unylblUR but eu -..uruRiiiR reports ..I the e..uutry
r.yaRer-
I'nyuiuslers have been'onler...! to sail for Muuila fr.mi San Franc|s,-o.
I'hereare str.-nR ln.|l..utlons that a gan. er.il Inve.stiRuilmi of Ihe armv a.lmlnlstra- Ilon,espe.-lullv ol the ui.'.ll.'ijl and subsist¬ ence departiuenls, wlll be .iplervd. See- relary AlRer Is In Invor .'1 a searohlnic exnuiinullon of Ihese .l.partinenta,
Al tbe.I.'Sire ol Ihe Netherlands Oorara- ' ment no repre-eiituilves ol tne Ameri.'aa armv or navv .ir of the arml.a ami nsvle* ol ..ther -ouiilrles will atlend tho Installa- ll.iu cf IJueen Wllhelmlna.
Hv ai-. order of the Posmmce l>er«H- ment,onlv mall multer uddressed tn per- ,«ons coniiecle.l wllli Ihe lnlle.l fitates Inrcesst the I'hiilpplne Islan.ls, Calia and Porlo llloo will eujov the advautaRna of railed states domestb- rales.
The Presblent l-sued a pro.'lnmnllnn put-"' lluR Into elT.-.l u Inrin sche.lule lot Porto llii-.i.
(leneral shafler lnf.irni..'l tho War De- purlmeut that It woubl nol be nec.ssnrv lo, sen.l anv more Iro.ips t,. Suutlago, Cuba, ler the preservulb.u of p.-u.-e and order .
I'nlle.l Slates Mliil-ier lluiiler, of Ouats- mals, cabled In the siai.- lie|,aHment that (general Mornb-s, lea.Ur .if Ihe revnhltloB there, wus .-aplured 111 a .-live and died OH bis way tn prison ul Sun Sebastian. '
The Altoriiey-deuerul hns nMidere.! an opinion, lu wbich ho h.il.ls tlmt the word' "Riinds" In tbe new war reveuue measure,' as applied to psekuRes sent by eipress or frelgkt.Jnciu.les pu-kiiRi.s ol innney, and therefore I., bill of lu.lliiR given the sender, must bave a revenue stump affixed thurato,'
lioiiieslie. .
The Hsrrascli.iffs will tnru nut fnr tlia, MorRan-lselln svii.lb-ule, the fastest aodl cosillesl nliietv-lo.der ever built. Tha .-.iiilraet has been sigued, and the cost It' pla.-ed ut tl'JIhIHM.
Sixty prospeetors. Just returned te' Tueouin, Wash,, from Copper HIver, Alaska,! lell ,slorlea of t.irrlble sulTerlUK, Tkey sayi Ibut an unknown nunibi-r ol men, estima¬ ted at fullv IIItv, have lost their Uvea by! ilrownhiR lu Copper lllver, ur lallihglatol creviussea ..f Ihe Val.les Rlacler wblls (at- tliiR buck lo the sencoast, ' |
Ilev, J, 1), Fh'icher was rlddle.1 wttk huekshid wbile alandluR In a pulpit olj Smiley, (Ia„ wblle he was alleinptlng to; iii-Rnuli'.e a CoiiRr..RUllouul Chui-oh at tbat. |i|ui-e. lie was nol killed,
William C, lliuehuian, a wsollhy oraa-, berry Rrowcr of lladdnnllold, N, J,, waslB-. stnnllv kille.l bv a trollevcar near Had-' donllebl, H.' wu- drlvlUR In n buggy,
wlienti urslrii. k hlui,and he was tbrowa
un.ler tin. cur wheels,
Au explosion nl 111.' pluni ol the Ohatta- lioiRu Piiw.li-r I'ompuny ul Ooltowall Sintlun, elRlileeu miles trom Chattanooga,
Teiiii,. killed tw i,I.iielusU, Eaklnaait
Hnrlon Mnllehke, nnd woun.l.sl seriously six others, Afl.r Iheexplosion the plant wnsd.^lriiyed by lire,
A pnaseiiRer train 011 Ibe Allnnllc, Knox- ville and Northeru wus wrecked In a col¬ lision with frelRl4, lurs Iluen miles soutb nl Ku.ixvllle. leun. TWo of the Iraln orair were latallv Injured. KiiRlneer llert Oar- wood, .if II ItblRe, D.I, was kllieil, aad
the llreniun, nuiiie unknown, was fatally Injured. Seierul pussiuiRcrs wsre sIlRlity Injure.l.
Theniib trial III A. K. Ward at .HemphU,' Tenn., ehaiRed with liirgliiR ntdes to th* au.iiiint of neurly t'im.imo, resulted Id a verdl.-l .if Rullly, nnd Ihu defendant waa' eeuieuwd to Hire.- years' luiprlsonmsol la III.- |.enlieiiilury. All ths previous at-' lem|ils Io convi.-i Wnr.l lunl resulted IB - mist Hals,
IIURo /ellner ami wile, nf OhIoaffO, aRe.I respe..lively sivtv live nud seventy, were fouud deal lu their room at a board- liiRliouse In Milwaukee, Wis,, bavlugeom- mllle.l sul.'l.lebv lukliiR chloroform. Da. s|..iii.lency over IliiBiielal reverse* oaasad' the aged couple 111 end their Uvea, |
'I'heodon. (iiismun, who ruluswl to lowat IheAmerlcuii IUriII cllp|ierIonIslandwheB or.lered I.l ,1.1 S.I bv n Meili-un man-iil-war, reniulnoil on Ilu- ileiohilu Island thirleaa inouihs uu.l lelt (H.I Cllory flying, arrlvad islely nl Suu IHeRo, I'ulllorula, i Mrs, Clirlsiensen, wile ol a halloonM,
I wus killed ut Jni a Ilay. Lour Ishiod, by
I lullluR fr a hulluon 'JUO foet Iuto th*
wsier,- "
The Air Linn Klevnior. nl Chicago, owaad by I', ll. Armour, and the (luluua Elevatad Couijiuny, wus lolullv doatroyed by lira. j The inss Is .U &(Hi,nO(l. It ..onlulnud I.MMI,- I OIKIhUBhelsol wlii-ut, and'JOU,WM buslialsol j eleaiiluRs, A llei.'.-lit-.- ROS Jet oausoil tba I llru, Tlle biilbllng nud conleats were (ulljf j liiHiirod,
John T. Lee, a Ihlrlnen-year-old sOB el
I James F, Li.i, of New lluven, 4.)oun„ com-
milled sni.'ide by liuiiRlnR, llpou balBf
i.iiiilslied for ueRle.'lliiR In ilu siinin ohorat,
lis went il.iwii loll sllnr, uu.l adlustlBjl
' a alrap nb.uil his 1 k, hanged blioieu
frmu a ruller, I Tbe hai-ii ol I'eler Voy, of IndopandeDa«ki : lowa, was struck by lightning, Five soba,* j Ihn.ildeat being slituen. who wereslaepiag I lu Ihe mow, wure burned lo .leutb.
Commissioner llretdentliaL el Kunsiis, reeelved wor.l from baak- \ 1 ties In Kansas saying tbat
Ihev Im.l mill uev oil depnslt than tll*/ .,
...ul.l U.S". un.l askliiR wbat hn would ad.
vise Ihem lo ,Io. -:'
The Uev Huuiuel llreakwell, a leadsr In business uii.l rellRbuis elrelea In Ik* Clil.'nR.isiiiinrb nl Hli.-liw.e"l, was stabbed I.l dnnlh bv Curl I'eihke, a lall.ir, TrouM* over Mis. Ilreukwell, Iho nilulster's wile, wm Hie cause. '
Chnrles (I, Kaiser, seDlenoeil ts b* huiiRed for Ibe murder of his wife, aon. " i milted siil.-Ide lu hla ..-ell at NorrUtom,. v«^
Korelaii. .y
Jainab'als preparingn (.lehlscltstnOraat --
nrltalii, nskliiR i.ermlsslnii tnlry toariBOge ,
aiineiallou lo the Unlled Stataa. \
I'rI.-es In H.ivuua, Cuba, "ontlnas bigh, and there Is mu. b Hulterlng aoioDg IM |....»r,
Tbe llrlllsh sle hart, whI.-h sailed from (lalveatnn oalailt •i>l f.ir llolierdum, Holland, struck on Olte ito.-k, Seilly Islun.ls, In a ilenae log, aiC'
f.iuu.lered nl st iinmedlalely. TbetawW .
lust time to luiineh a larRo leiat, and all«i li.iar.l were save.l.
I u|,laln il.-neral Auguatlu had hla 1 I.r..ken win.n ..11 Ills way from Hong KoMfi'J- to MuRaisire whllea lyiih.i.in waa raglaf. ' Ueneral AuRUslln proeoeded to HpalaM a lieruiaii inallbout.
II Is rep.irlad thai Ibn Hpanlsb aad Aa«f lean Peaee Counnlsslouers will be •¦' - taln.-d lu Purls OS guiwls of Iba Iniveruinunl.
Mrs ileorR" N. ('ur-/,..n, wife of Ibe aewtv app.ilule.l Vl.-erov .ll ludli^ gave birth t«% . daiiRliler at the iirlorv, Kelgata, EagtaaC ,-.
A terrible tininder slorm eweut Ihe vbal* Jullan.l Penliisiilu, lieninsrk. Many balM> luRa wereslru.-k by IlghtnlUK; six p*fa«H were kille.l, uu.l Ihlrty-uius farm bulldlafl and Iblrleeu bouses I.urneil.
Tliellllus I lolli facl.iry, K'lung, Praata^-I where two thousand |>ers»ns rrerm aaf^-' ployel, was destroyed by lire. Tketl*" was the <|,,rk nt tu luiieuillary, ItlsaiU.' mated thai Ihe loss Is murn tbaa •M*^
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| Title | Queens County Review 18980826 |
| Date | 1898-08-26 |
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fe TTT- .itsr..:i!mm -rrrTWrtrrrr^^^^am^^gl^ QUEENS COUNTY REVIEW. raUMMd Araey Prtdar Moralac ai nssstax, qdeeib oouitt, i. t CHARLES D. SMITH. ProorlMor. tflneen ^trtintt! lleWeteJa IOOI Ml JOI PMKTIM -aiaovrso n- ittnetiie ud Artistic Stjie REVIEW OFFICE br- Power Presses. MiNax.Jb: copiEx. Fivx: c: t-.Tt-ra*. VOL. III. A FAMILY N Kn-SI-.M-FK OF I.OI.M. .\ MI l.KNKK.M. I N I I I III. K M r:. frki:p<)F{T. n. v.. riiiD.vv. .\( (.i sr 2«;. i.s<»s. TCIiHS: ti.oo TEABLt IN ADT&I)I.S NO. i;{. wnuinvtAu i link of Rockviile Centre TILLAOB AAHENUS. nKkvilto CMtra, L. I. •Amm. r. vmi.ut*. rrwMeat. tBOMAII e. KNIOHT. Vlea-PresMeBt. aiHAMR. nnTH, Cashlsl MASO or DIRBCTOBB: Hiram B^ MtS Cilvard T. Ttantoa. Wa do a Oananl Babkiiic Budneai of D^HMaadlMwoaiit. I Vald oa Special Dqioaita. iMBad oo Kngland and tha Taar FBtronaga Bolicited. ¦« Roon-g A. H. to 8 P. U.s f. • A. M. to 13 H. IMMOBBt Daya—TneadaTi and Fri- AgA9A.U. THEFREEPORTBANK CAPITAL. $30,000. Street, • Freeport, L I. t. RAKDALL. President. OBT T. BPRAOiri:, Vlee-PresMsnl WILLIAM 8. HALL, Cashier, It is not often an AHmltal anil i diplomat are fnnnil nnder the same jacket. Dewey prores to be an ei- reptton. He has fille 1 both positions at Manila witb pre-eminent ability. In a report of a recent Parisian dnel it was said that the seconds placed the ndverssries at an eqnal distance from eaeh other, nn arranfronient the square¬ ness of which no conrt of honor any¬ where wcild think of impeaching. ¦AASD or DIKBCTOma. J^Kaadall. ^ Ournwell, mC. Smith. WUIIam 8. Ueome Wallaee, (Viles Pettli, Harvey U. Smith. I IndiKWiDeBts la TBeaartiiHiat eanal lo those of etthm- th« iXtHnat Bni^lrn Banks or Trtwt Oom- M aad sverr acoomodallan aa far as li wltkoonservatlTemaiMiieateat. ,_ at Ike rale of three per rent paM aa ttMiMMHa, tkfae,mnaths nr_ni«re. ^KnlBasil on all parts of Europe. DMi a aaaeral banklna bneluees, jB^^eojjo,..lon.. compaat... aa- •aUsfaetlon cnaranteed. ' I wlll receive prompt sUaotkia. aat lly aaswefed. lyientenant Oeelinnyden, of the Tioyal Norwei^inn Navy, admires the Oregon so much that he bas advised his Oovernment to (five the contract for the two warships which it pro¬ poses to bnild to an American firm. Hnoh acti.)n on bis part is evidently an indication that onr naval victories are destined to inaagnrate a new era of progress for American shipbnild- In bis "Highways and Byways in Devon and Cornwall" Arthur H. Norway tells of a fragment of an¬ tiquity tbat stiil "lingers in the neigh¬ borhood of Redrnth, wbere the conn¬ try people when they see a ghost say 'Numny dnmny!'"; and he adds: "I leaye the riddle to be solved by any one who is curious enough to nnder¬ take a useful piece of practice in nn- rayelling tbe norrnption of Inngnage. Oh.yetbat shine In the thickest nuht. And jre witn labor spent, Tbat liear the heat aud duet and sw.-at. On Tlotory Intent, Look not with scorn npon the rsiilta Of those tbat Idle Aland, While on your empty soahhsnls gleams The glare of burnlug brand. There Is a fate more bard to bear Tban that which takes away Till- warrior from his eherlshe.1 heflrth; Il la the loDg delay. The heart grown slelc froin hope deferre 'I'be suinmong never fflv.-n, Tlie thouKht that other bands sball l.e The flag lu battle riven; It Is to hear the tnimpet's rail. Thorannon's loud alarm. And see the smoke on distant flehU Wblle all around Is <;ttlm: WAITING ORDERS" T.I feel that we e.iiild listlle. In An.l then, beoause our hopes gr.iw falu Melf.trust In ahottere.l. I.e.; Al lael we w.in.ler, oould we strike An hord as others do? And eould we stan.l Iho storm of Ore, The bullets' drea.lful hall, Like that ber:il.- vanguar.l stan.ls, Ntir at tbe earnage .)uall^ Ah, sa.lder than to etorm tbe height. And ..n Iln sl.ipe to die, An.l eruel-r than In the dust With par.;hed llpe to Ile, {^ It Is to wait with beating heart A ehnn.-e to do aud die. Till others have the v .-t.irv won And flgbting days are l.v —J, P. Taylor. HOW STEVE STUCK TO ORDERS ® Tiy KHANK OA.KLINO. IIK Stage and the Hun, rowed deep the sand, and crashed alike keepersof time, nver the rock with a .-reaking nf wood, were both due st the a rnmlilingnfironnud a mighty splash- Iiine station on Lout River. Already the eastern rim of the desert woa breaking into fire; ol- reaily across the reddened stretch of Ba;^eliH8h a burst of dust markcil the sure coming of the coach, on it Tbe phrase is probably a iMrruption of from the Suake liiver settlements to "In Nomine Domini" tbe Latin for "In the name of the Lord" a phrase ¦o familiar in the devotion of the Mid¬ dle Ages, aaggeata the New York York Tribune. • Greater New York MMtaiCRU I SRIOMOIIE. OOB. FULTON AND GOLD 8T8.i Brooklyn, N. Y. -.S!?*' % •n.ooap. BA.OO ap. Bl.oo ap. • Jiaap. tin.TON AND OOLD STBEETB, OfT. Laaaar-a, Broohlyn, N. V. witaun r. trcdwkll. OOOmKLOli-ATLAW. I Ma ttamaam attaat, Braaklya, It. T. Tw ¦taw'a Hall.lr>t^u7t. L, I.. Evenlnae and Baturaaya. rHANCIS B. TAYLOR. LAWYBR. COBNBB MAIN AND FULTON STA, ,1.1. C. V. BALDWIN. ^BANJO SOLOIST.«c- CBtart Eagagamanta at Lew Ralaik ^ddrea*, MIsrSTUO or rmiMm. RtHIINBHIl rARua. In 1800 oousnmplinn caused 102,- 11)9 deaths in tbe United Btates, being 2Rn..36 deaths per 100,000 people. England shows a lower rate than this, or 174.0, bnt Prussia a mnoh higher one, or ,S04.3. Among tbe colored people the rate of death from ^4his disease is more than twice as high as tbat of the whites, or fi46.11. The rate is also higher among foreign thnn native born, or 812.3.S. It is higher in cities than in tbe conntry, among married people tban among single, and among widowed tban among either. Of all regions of the United Htates, tbere are, aa befoie said, fewer deaths from this disease, comparatively, iu the louthwest central region tban in any other. Hare tbe rate is only 91.44 in the one thonsand deaths from all oanae*. The tbrea other parts of the Unitad States which moat nearly ap- proaobea this record, are the Cor- dilleran region, theWeatern plains, and the region of the great lakes. Thia year has seen the passage of two ooloBsal flgnrea from the stage ol tbe world's action; yet tbe contrast between Qladstone und Dismarek is so marked that it is hard to comprehend how two meu could be ao great and yet so nnlike, comments the New Ynrk Mail and Express. Gladstono was n scholar; Bismarck knew little of Iinoki., Gladstone persuaded and convinced; Bismarok fought and thundered. Olnd- atone was an orator of widest range; Biamarrk choked with language that he oould not control, but he drure his enemies ont of the doors of any par¬ liament house wbere he opened his mouth. Gladstone deserved that sim¬ ple bat eloquent title, "an eminent Christian;" ISisniarck kuew uo creed bnt the accomplishment nf his end. Tbe perspective of many years ia need¬ ed to judge rightly a man so mighty and BO radically different iu disjiosi- tion and in principle from the Ilnglish- man who was grand as well as great. JAMES PALMCn. REAL ESTATE AQENT. MITCHOaUE, L I. PaasM havlac Ylllwa Property or rarraa Htaala or •xehaaaa, writs full partionlaro. Mal^lowssl Mshprtor, and 1 wUI adwUss Ma aaia at my awa aaprssa. seaasaa. aoa mt*. K, A. OOHLON, ¦eNOCO AUCTIONCKR. aaa ratiasn- aiaaa. ••itaa ar., ataa awttaaa, PRBKPORT, C. S. RANDALL, AsakHaat, OStacar. Broaklra ave , ana Uala st., aaa- lUllraatf ItopM. rreepuev U I. Presi.lent Thwing, making a cnm- parisou between cnllege ejpciises nf the past and of the present, thinks that many sous nf small farmers nn.l tradesmen are praotieally excliuleil from university a.lvanlages of In day. From IH'ja tn 1H30, the average an nual expenses wero one hnndreil ami aeventy-six dollara. In the sixties, war prices prevailed—$263 to 81:17 yearly, two-thirds for board and rn.iiu In 1R81-2, tbe average expense In an eoonomioal student ranged frnm 8IH4 to $H07. At Tale, the average fur 1893 was 9687..VI. Amherst, Dart¬ mouth and other colleges show the aame development. The conolnsimi of a discreet reviewer seems to lie jnst, that "if the pnrixise of those wlm hare glvea the great endowments and the general spirit of .America deniaml that the opportnnity nt a college edu catiou shall l>« given tn b.ij-s uf rela lively poor families, the end mnst he obtained either hy restoring fnr all students tha old New Kngland s}» tern of low fees, or by estatilisliing (ur all tha new Western system of free education from tho kiudergarteu to the university." CHARLCS L. SCAMAN, Carpenter *""> Builder, racc^ONT, L. I. Batimale-i .-linnrfnlly glwa. I'ouiiiu-U likken nOICE i GILSOI RATIOR, GARPENTUHS AND Bi;iU>ERS. FREEPORT, L. I ¦aplMt ee.-enllr i-ompMed the HF-VIF.W Bt'll.lllMI we .re prrOKr«l lo take coolnMls ler ltr>l .laae wnrk. Tauenaas. tar o> iden:. General Cootncton, la Bedford Avewisa. BROOKLYN N. V. laa fiv ~mir »l mL'tifOHT, L. I. lilt I'll, le Ini hliiiK' yAaa <« Uau N le-li trvh-d stnvta. will aaa. i x Atau. kiaMa tatH B The annaal report of ihe Msssaohn ••tu Bureau uf .Slalisti.-s nf I.al.nr presents exceedingly interesting an.l importaut facts regar.ling the i-uiii- paratlve wages and price nf lalmt in 1872, 1881 |
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