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mm COUNn REVIEW.
PabUatail ¦rerj' FiUiir MomlDK al
l^RCEPOBT, QDEEIB OOUHTr, H. T
CHARkES D. SMITH. Proprlator.
iMtm
^atint^ fletrfetoJ.
NOI Mi JOI PRIITMl
-BttOITTU) n-
illnctlTe and Artistic Stjii
IT TBI
REYIEW OmCE by Pmr Pnsm.
•|XMai.x: cM>E>iE>*. c*ivz: c: Kfyrt-t.
A KAMILY >EWSfAfER OF I.OCAI. A.NU CiENKRAL ISTKLLHiEStE.
TEKKS. M.OO YEARLY IR ABTARl,!
VOL. II.
FREErORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1897
NO. 19.
wtaxaatxu
THEFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL. SittfiOO.
Main Street, • Freeport, L. I.
lomr J. BANDALL, PreoMmit. CHAUNCEY T. «PBAOUE. Vlct-Prerttleiit. WILLIAM B. HALL. CMblcr.
¦OAMD or maacvoma.
oCSin
William O. Miller, U. Wealry Pine. UeoiC* Wallaoe, Coles rettlt. Uaner B. Hnllh. M. Randall.
Oeorae 8. Hall.
Jake J. RaaiUII,
wBHaia E. OoMer. Wallaa* H. Corntrell, Thamao D. Stnllh,
lanilg.
ta* L. Wallace,
William
•. ¦' . .
aaarr tianutawnl equal In th<i« of either XXt Naw TtMii or Broolclrn Banka or Tmat Com- paalu, aad ernrr arraiemUtloii u far m la aaoilitaat vlth nomenrmtlve manaaemeat.
MirMt at the ralo of thrr* per oent paM on Uma aapo^ta, three montha or more. pJaHat—«d on lUI parti i>f Bnrnpe. Baaa a ameral banklna bmliieeii.
¦aia t>f tstirporallona, companlea, eo- . •!<?., anlIrlled. Itli* Mtlafat.'tlon auaranteeil.
will receive prompt attention, aad ilranawered.
Bank of Rockville Centre.
Atc Boekirllle Ceatre, L. I.
Wa do a Oancral BanliinK Bonnom at Depoait auil DiKonnt.
lataniat Paid on Hpocial Dnpnaita.
Banking Honrs—» A. M. to 8 P. M MatarAxy, 9 A. H. to 13 U.
BOABO OF MRBCTORS.
¦a>an A. nanaon, TlmmM (I. Ktilaht, ]Ab Vlmeo). lilram R. Stnltli.
OtantworthI>.'^nnibea, Wml.y H. Hmilh, Xmm W. Ualllaon, I'harlea L. Wallace, Oharta W. Harea. Aiwtln Cnrnirf II,
IhimI r. PhlllliM. Fninrla K. Wllann,
Jake W. DeMotI, .li.lm T. Itavlaim.
OUrir Davlann, Kilwanl 1'. Tharaton,
HanllW«W. I>ei>niall,
THfl
HIHAM ft. SMITII. ClMhler.
rBonanoRAi.
OH. a. H. HAMMONO, rRKEPOfrr, l. l
rallaa
OR. CDWIN CARMAN,
COR. SMITH am BCDCLL STRCCTS, PRRnPORT, U I.
OR. O. L. LUSK,
aaallh IMMar for tke Towa ot BempataMi,
ROCKAWAV SCACH, N. V.
THOS. O.CARMAN, D. O.8.,
—DKNTIVT
llAlll BTREBT, rREEPORT, R. T. OBlea kaara; t tk ai. u t p. m.
Dr. A~ D. Rooan thai, •> :-CXKRT DCNTIST-: MMAIN RntKBT. IIRMI-BTEAD. N. T.
WM. R. lONGENCCKCR, D.O.S.,
aURIiKON UKNTINT.
With Umieneeker Brothers.
SIS raiTo* Srairr, BaiMairn
noraa, D a. m. tk n p. h.
[.
V. L. SMITH,
TRTBStRART aUROROM aad DBNTIirt .1. i.
FRANCIS ¦. TAVLOR, LAWYER, CORNBR MAIN AND PULTON ST*. L.I.
WM. A. ONDCRDONK, •I AManMjr aad <'auiM«lsr-at-Ijiw, i-
Offlre. Nn. SI Main Htrert, (Lar<iraeHtillillnic.»IKI<>ur1. IIKMI>t<TK.\l\ Bainnlairaal Hn.lih.tHy. Kront tit., near Urig Clrll and Crloilnal bualitiwe.
E. V. BALDWIN,
^BANJO SOLOIST.*:-
ClRBlrt ER(ac*iiiaiiU at Low Rate<i,
Addma, HESnTUO or FREEraRT.
liiiaiNRaa carps,
i
WATKIN W. JONES A CO.,
OLD KaTAHUNHBD
Retl Estate H Insnranee Alency,
FAR Rochawav, N.V.
C. S. RANOALL, Araliltaai,
OSearar. Rroaklm aea., and Mala at., opp.
Railroad Dapat, FraaporV L. I.
land te* all elaaaa atkaUdl^
CHARLCS L. SEAMAN,
Carpenter *"«> Builder,
rRCCRORT. t. I.
Eatimataa obaerfuDy kit^h. Oautrm-la taken.
«B0I6B a CiLSOl RATIOR,
CARPENTERS AND BUILDUK5.
FREEPORT, L. I.
Bnrlaa rr.'enll) ...mplrlnl the UKVIKW
Bt'll.lMVd wr an. l.rriwM l„ lake
ti.ntrvta l..r llr»t <'li,« «..rk
CLSCRT A. UCOCLL, Auctlanaat..
PaaaroMT. I. I.
RalMer Re*l RMale anil IVraoeai Pronertf Caadivlad on Iml trrma. '
JOHN P. WRIOHT.
AUCTIOriEHR,
Ke«l.lftK.*' PBP.KroKT, U I.
PIANOS TUNLD
Id) aa llteti Raw Tark Taaar
0RQAN5 R PAIRHD.
Priosi Batfonable.
Ai-ri.T aT Tua
IKW BUILOINO.
INAUeUflATED.
William HcKioley Sworn id as tbe Nation's Presideat.
PARADE AN IMPOSING PAGEANT,
Garret A, Hobart Takes the Oatb as Vio3-Prt sideat.
Chlel Juat rer,.Ilrr. nt llir riill,.! Slatca Boprrme C.i.ir>. .t.imlnl.lrrr.l tlie Oath ol niKce lo tho New Chlel Majnlrnle —Ulrectlr Altrrwnr.l I're-I.Ie.it Mr- KlnlOT D.MIvere.1 Ilia I .¦iijiir.il Ad. dre<alntlie i'reie.iCK o en K..orinoua AaaembleKC-—Karorleil from theCiti.ltol to the White Hontr—the Inaiixiiral PamiloCotniirlael Ab-iut rwrlro Thnii. Band Men ond Conalale.1 or Ttru Ulrl. alona. One Mlillitry, Ihn (llher Civl.— The Hall Uelil In the I'eiialoii llull.lioz —.MoKolOeeut I>|.cor;itiorin Make Ihe Feeoe One ot 8plen.l»r— I he Fl rrtrorka at NlcM In the Gronnda Sur.ounillns Ihe WaahlnaLin Manuinenl—.lira. Mr. Kinle>*a Handaouiu Inauffnml Gomi.
Wa«bi!coto», D. C. (Special).—In Iho preaaooe ol a oheerlhi; multltudo ot people, on a stand erected at tho ua.sr front ol the Capitol, William McKloloy, ol Ohio, was
111." flr>t nnJ Mr=.
.iBDcy. Jlrp. r.mnt Oarfleld tho seeon.l.
Atiern l.rlef rcKt tn6«'lu.«ioD, from n stnnJ erBCt.i.| oiith.i (.ark In.lit nf the Wlilto Uoiiao PreKlili'DI McKIuIbt revlowe.1 the|.rocf Mun.
The Prealdent Iterlrwa Ihe roradr.
Tho reviewing stnnJ from which PrajliloDt McKlnley anl a ill..tlu(;iii9lmo p.-irty olgucfiln looked at thrt iroc.aitoii w.is not Inclutled Inlheireneml Wis for ainndg, but the aiiljjeet of compelition In d.^l^cs hy iir-'hltecti., an.l wnn .'nvtod on plans wbicli are (>i partlciiluriv cha.Hte conception.
Tho K«ui:r.il arriiiixeniont ol the piirad.. c..D"i«tri.l of two Krnu.l .livlslons—the llrst mllilary nml Ih.' .Hec.in.l cWI... Chairman Hanna lenlered l.i (leuTnl IL.mce IVrt.r. ..f N..W York, the p.,»ltl.,n ..1 iminrt roarahal. an.l ho It wiiM who arrauk'c 1 all it.s iletitlls.
Th« mllltiry uraii I division was com- mnn.lej Ly (Jcner.ii OrolivlllB M. D.5 li:.., Unilel Stales Armv, with fiencml Hlll.i. ¦ k.iptT, ol N.-w Y.irk, a.s clil.'r of Mnll. iiu 1 ColancI Joseph P. Snnijer. Uni|.3il Sl.itf.- Anny, us ailjurnut ueniiral. Thn llrj.! .11- vlslou of thu mlliliiry grnn.l iltv si.m cu.i- Hlsteil of t'
Oovernor Frank 3. Black, Now V.irk. (1 iveruor Jobn II. Tonuer. lUlnol.-. Oovernor Francis SI. DrnJic, lowv Oovernor William o. Bvadley. Keotucky. Oovernor Lloyd Lowndes, Maryland. Oovernor John W. lirlKg*, S-m Jersiy. Oor...rnor Asa S. Hushuoll, Ohio. (Iovernor Edwartl Kcollelil, WLscon.sin. Oovernor Joslah Orout, Vermont.
In Ihe r...i prize eflfecl- with ffreen lilUx
Fr.ii
l.lh!
id ir 10 h
.if S.iinh-
of Ihe
f which was .
¦Iwent.eih SI rother, F a. Molt. I Stalia Arm The rrj-ii in Ihe llrHl lli
if onn hun.Ir
Th.'
starting nt n p.iint nl. .ut lea f.'.-t ab. floor, imlms ext.'nd..d to ih.' cilin^'. ine four.stnlrwa v.s an.l I allnK nprroiches Imm Ih." Kround floor lo the sw.ul balcony walls were lhatcbe.l 'Villi overi:riH.ns, lonveylun llai> ld..aolan arbor, nnd ab.jul this were placed 9lni;lni? Mrds in caiJes.
llnDUiirt mill Flrettork<.
DurInK the prL.Kre?.s of tin' bail th*. ban- ¦ pi.'t wa.ss"rveil. Tin- lim.iu-t roinnillt.e r-'.'.'ive 1 propo...H's Iri'in nii:n..r-.us <M|..rer> I. r th.. prlvili-K.. ..f preparing; an.l hiri.lshiut 111., supiwr nt 111" iunui.-ur:il bill, ami it wa- .-.veh lo a Phlla,|.'l|ihi:i .'merer, wh.. vto ;ii,iiant..od lb., -nm ..f .fmlOfl l.v th.j .¦omnnl The uilml'.i'r ..fsupp.r lick.'ts. th.. ,irl"-. dollar ea-h. was limit.«l to
display was b.nier than .. it was ontirciv aer.al In e fr.im tlir- .-"I pl.-o.-s which • an 1 ari' .1 lnl.T.'sl .mlv
Hlsteil of two ori^'iides. The Hrst br ira.le ;
wo-s eommnnd.'il bv Slaior-'.len.'r.ii W.-.«:.-vH
.Merrill, I'nilel Hliiles \rinv. Ills .,rr-,jnnl
slalT couslsb- I of Menleniut II. C. Hal.',
.•c.sslnl. The lire la.lc In the Wn.i-hini;li
Mn
¦.¦llv
t Infantry, nn.l Lieut >t Artillery, all of th
I from Willets l'..lnt
lltirriicks, Mour.ie ns lul.nlry, rom F.irt .M'Hcnry, .i.ivy l.allerics from ii'sn marched as In-
h'ry from W balteri.'s fnr llin'o heavy Mnryliud. ami f..i New Y.irk llarlj-ir, fantrv.
There were four tr.iops of the Thir.l Ci alrv. from I'lrt Ethau Alien, V.Tmonl; Ninth lulantry. Irom Sack.'tl's Har.ior, .S York: the S.iv.mb enlh lufnnlrv.from Coin bus Birracks; the Hlxlh (.'avalry, from F Myer; tho liichi l.altery of artillery, from J WashlnRbmllarracksion.. liiiht batlery.froin New V.irk Harbor, anilifi.. from Fort Adnms, ut Newpoit, nul Ihtrbiittnllou of Marine..,
The parade w.is a brilliant .ino lu every parilcular, and th-. various iirKanlzstlnus llle.l post the reviewlu); stand iu accord with the tune Mhedulo laid down by Orand Mnr- .shal Porter.
At theconclusb.n of the pir.ide President M.-Kinley roturne I lo the White Houae In oi- Uer lo profiaro for the inaugural ball. Ii.a«i:nriil linll.
Tho ball, which wns held In tho Pension nulldlnit, was superior to lis predi'i-ussors In (] 'Comtlou nnd urraugeiuenis lor guests' CO nfort.
Th.' chi.'f f.al'u
Amer.cau llai; of lii.nu-a-^i- pr iimrtlons thai remained susii.'li.lo I at a hlirh aitltilile for Iwcnty minutes, Il conslnjt shower of .stnrs fnllinit from it. There w.ri. also IllKhls ol rackets, bombs nu.l ..iher b.-anlilill aul noisy tliintjs In | rofusiou.
Mrs. MrKlnlev's InanKurKi (iowti.
Thejf.iwn which Mrs. M.-Kinl.-y won'at 111., innui^urati.iu ball wns especially hand- s.-m... Tno raiteriai i.s what Is knowu ns e'oth of sllv.-r. The Rronndwork is of while Milin heavily woyi-g with silver Ihrciid lu a coiivenllonali7..-.l lily .le.si;,'ii.
Tho train, which is plnin, lul ami sw.m.|.- lng,nieiuiur...s two yar.U ami a half In I..iii:tlt. On tho lelt si.lo it Is open ov.r u pauel of see I p -arls embroidered ou satiu.
Ilc^nnine at Iho bottom is a flounc.. of V.'netjnn point laco ..f n s|iec'al and beauti¬ ful deskn. a hnlf yanl In width, whleh Is C'lscaii.'d narrow at the botlom, and grndu- Hliy wl.lens toward the l.i|., until It Is e.x- ten.lod its lull wl^ltli over Ihe hip and out to Hie hack, when' it Is pinlv eonceile.l und.-r ihc full trnln. The riL'ht slile oflhe skirt Is als.j slashed open hnllway np, an.l under tliat also Is an embroi.l.-.l petticoat .if pearls. Tbe b.idlce Is tlKlit flttluK nn.l sIlKhliy jviinteil nt front and bnck. The lower part IS .if silver cloth aud the ujijM.r ami back .if pearls. Tho samo la.'o Ihat is u>oil in the fl.nin.'.. is last.^ned nt tho wai.st line Into a narrow point nnd is ilripcd wi.ler towanl Ihe shoulders lu n V-shupe. From then.lt sprenils out over the sl.'oves nnd nn Icr a strap ol .silver cloth, tw.i inches at iho top and four luch.'s nt the li..|l..m. This strip IS utso .I'.nbrolder.i.l In p.-iirl.-%.
Iho collar is of pi>arl-i.nibroldern<l satiu. From It Is a hleh Medici collar ol the lace, wide out and full, to show Iho pallcru.
Louk an.l fairly Utflit nm Ihe slcev..s, nn.l they are flnl.sho.l at th.i wrist wlih Vandyke elTecIs, einbn.i.lci-..d at til.) e.lne, from whieh th.'y fail from narrow laco of Ihe samo de- sl(.'n rslhal ou tho skirt.
With this iforReous g.iwn Mr.". McKlnley wore a nnmber of dinmou.ls to fasten tho lace, tll.. hand.somest beini? a diamond star an.l a sunburst of unusual brl.llnucy yhe also w«iro exipiisite side couibs.
Tho fan carried f«r this o.-casbm Is of tho small cmpiro shape, ol Inc, the same .leslgu ns thnt outhegowu, ox<]tilsiloly embroi.lenid in (.enrls
s (.-own is of wHitn sntln, \n.un.l 111.' b'i|l..m In.sl.lo hallad..r...ii ninl-s t.-i;ivo a full elTcct pnrtijularly to lb- Iriin.
The lIuliiK f.i hynvy nn\
M'KINLEY'S CABINET.
Slatrmenl of tin
¦rally .\»-
PRESIDENT McKINLEY DELITEllINO III8 IN4UOUKAL.
iworu In ky Chief Juslice Fuller, of tho (Tiilted aiales Supremo (.^ourt, lu Presidont attho Ualtad Stit'et. Tho new Chief Exccu. Hts then delWoreil his InnuKural address. it It! conolu-lon ho was escorte I to tho 'Vbllo Honse amid Iho booming ot cannon indtheahouts ol h'a fellow ullir.-us. Afler laooheon ho took liU stan.l in tho pavilion ereoted on Iho park front of tho Whlto House, and from thor.i reviewed Ibo limii- Kural parade. At night bo nttendol tlie Inaugural ball which wax beld In Iho Ponrioii Dulldlng.
Tbe parados. Installation ceromonlos and soohil functions wbleh nttendod tho luduc- lloo of President McKlnley wero on a most ulaborale and ImpreMlve scale. There wns A mnob Inrgrr tornout of United ritntes lroo|iatbao on similar occasions, nnd while tbsalTio bodiea woro nol so numerous th.y wore all uulfornio I In somo dlsltnotWe m in¬ ner, and, Wbat Is moro Imiiortant, all ha.l a obanoo to raarch up the Avenue, an oppor¬ tunity ileuled many clubs In tbe past who uood In lino on CapltuI Hill uulll night and
rnitr JvaTira rriLcn. (He administered tbe oath u( oOo lo Fresb dent McKlnley ) .
from tbo Marine Barracks, Washington.
Tbo secnuil briglde ciiusisind ot thu Na¬ tional (tuard of tho District otCohimbln, th
Illgli S^.-hool. Tills brigade was commanded by Goneral Cecil Clay, with Colonel Theo¬ ilore .Mosher iis Chie'-if-HtalT .iul Ailjutnut- lii-ucral.
A seeon.l diylsiou otthe milllniy f^rnnd .11- vision was c.imposod of the Nalloual Ouards of the various .States, eaih hen-led by tbo G.ivernor nnd ftafTofthnt State who attended, arraugc'l lu or.ler fr.im fniut lo rear accord- tnglo the date In ulil.-h the Stnte eoturo.l rtie Uulou. Tho I l.ir I division ot tho mllilary .'Ivlslon was eomimse.l of organizations of \eteniu soldii-r'. uuiler cinimand of General O. O. Howsnl. Willi (ieueinl H. S. Durdott. I'.stComnionilor-ln Chlel of Ihc Oraud Army ot Iho Iti-publlc, as riiief .ir s»tafr.
The civic grand .livisiou wa» under com- mau.l ol Clii.-f Marsiial llialusri U. Waruor. Th.' Amerl.-iis Club ..f riilsbiirg ncte.l as ee.m to Jlr. Waruer. ' Tli.i larg.'st organiz¬ ation of this .liv;slon was the .Sutlonal Lenguo .if U..|.ill.ii.'nn I'lillis, of which I). R \Voi..lmKns.'e Is Prosiilent. Ile had a stnlt of (orlv gentieni.-u. 'Lins organlz;ilioD was t'iveu n dlvisl.m of fTio elvie .livision, au.l Mr. Woodninns'-*. was its marshal.
The second division of the civic grand dlvisl.m was .'onij.os...l of clubs an.l assooln- tious trom all s-etb.ns uf tho country, who morched In accnian.'.. wilh their seniority ..I l.irinalion. Tne para.l i niar-lrtid twenty, tour fllus fniut lu clo.se ..nIer, nnd the guide was l.l tho left duriug tho entln. march.
Gouernl P.irti.r .st..od at Thlrt.'enth and K streets, and revlowe.l the uarnde, looking south. His stiilT Wiis l..-hlu 1 him ou Tble-
Iceutli I
et.
The parntle lin.l a biuger nian-'.i than over beforo ou au innui^ural occasion. In furmer yoiirfl It wns tlisbaa.le.l immedlatoly after passing tbe Wnito Hous-. This ye.ir It lol- I'lweJ Pennsvlvanla avenii.. l.i Washington Circle, ut Twenly-s.-cinl sin et, delllod Into K street, mar.-he.l down that tli.irougblAro, whlcb Is Iho wl.i.st str.-et in Wnshington, nnd disbandc.l nt M.nuit Vernon Square, Niuth nnd K slreui.s. lioveruor Dushuell, ot Oblo, was giveu a coiiiuand in tho military grand dirl.slon.
Troop C, of I'l.iveiond, mounte.1 on block horses, was tbo per^.mnl escort of I'resi.lent McKlnley, and It rod.. Immediately In front of his cnrriage. The veterans of tho Twenty- thlnl Ohio llegiment, t.i which McKlnley, It.secraus an 1 fvrmer Prosi.lent Hayes b.--
Tho Committoo on Deeorallons of tbo ball room, to which was appropriattvl from ih'i gunrnnieu fuud thesuin of tl3,000, decblod upon a Uuiutltul design for tho (idornuieut of tbo ball Mora, tbo decomtlous of which consisted of ii liackKroiind .if white and gold, nnd profuse flonil decurntlons intersporsod wilh thousau.ls ot liny eleotr o lights lu col- ..n'd globes of many tin's.
Throe great canopl.-s, or domes, made of white bunting, swung from the cotllDg, nn.l tbo tlrapiug of tho gallorles nn.l columns was str.kiug. 'riio ilomes propur wero Ihlrly-six feet across the diameter of tbo base, lui 1 twenty foet la height. Bunting wns stretcli.'d In graceful, svvce(ilng curves from tb*. hasp ol 11^0 dom.'s to lli« edges of tbo balcony sur- roun.ling the entire building. Tbe buutlng ii.s.1.1 was ohnllls clolh, .il which over 100,000 ynrds were used In beautifying tho b'g room. Ttio prevniling dolors were whitoand yellow, iutertwlued In chain drapery urouud ibo balconies.
Tho prom-'na-le niusic stan.l was lociit..-d at Ibo cast end, nn<l was drnpe.l In a aha.lo ot deep yellow. Tho orchestra stand was In thecentre of Iho 8..ulh sido bal.Muy, and was drapod lu .Mo-irlsh style, in white and yellow. In the centre of the building wns n rustic fouDtalu, witb white nud guld llsb basking In cl.H.tric-liglit.Ml waters.
The effect when the lights wero turncl on the do.-orntlous was ranrv.-louslv beauiiful. Tbere wore 8700 gnninl glass lucan.loscent lights used In tho mom an 1 llfty nre lights. Tho UH Iron pillars supporting the balconies of tho court wero jack.!te.l with vellow and wbito chalilc, and on each pillar were slxtism lights. The draplugs throughout tho room wen' ontlrcly of yellow an-l white.
At the w.»t eu'l of the court, up above tbe St.cr.nd balcony, hung n large Nallounl flng, cunsisting ot rod. white nml blue lucnu.l.'s- ceut lights, whicll by a me.'hani.-al cuotriv- anco gave iho eflfect ot tli.» waving of Ihe geuulu.i bunting. On the s.,uili ^illo of tho O'lurt, above the band balcony, was a si-t piece, wllb the uimes M-'Klnlov nud Hobart on Btroaoicrs, au.l .b.n.i in eleetri.' lights, sumiounte.1 l.y a shield of red, wbito and bluo and the American eoglr.
At tbo oast ..n.l ot the court wns perhaps tho mult pleasing feature of the whole con¬ ception. A large balcouv im.l been cou- structed, reachiui! flfty tet out Into Iho court, to accommodnte tbo orchestra. This wns beautifully drapcil with yellow and white, and a large, deou arch bad bwii con¬ structed entirely ot yellow and studded with electric lights.
then dispersed, tirod out and dlsgruntl".! with the consctousuesaof a loug j-iuruey f-- uo purpose.
Kilty Ibousand Amorl.vin flags raaJc . paper and l!i,000 porlralta uf McKlulry a. llobart hal been distnbutej to reei.lei.- aloDfi Ibe line ol tbo pariido from the foot.. the Capitol to Washington circle, fitr dec. r allng their windows, ami lOiO Araerl.-nu flan ol large site had been i.mned by th.- Wat and Navy lX.[Mirtmenls, an.l were also used lor stniet .lecoratlon purposes. Th.' oonUcos ot the r.iofs ..f tho n'vtewlng stsn i^ wero tasiefully decorated, but Ihcn* wa« nothing striking lu tbe w.iy of outdour g irulture during th.. .-ele' rdilon.
AdmlBlalerlnc the llalh.
Shortly before 13 ..'cbs-k the President an 1 his Cal.lm»t, the President-elect, tho Vne rraal.lent nud ihe Vlci.-Pn'sidcnl-el. .¦! resche.1 lb.' C-iplt..l, having l«.'n esc..rl..l fnim Ihe White H..us» by tho route ..I ll.- D-iuguml i.rocc?sl..u tiet.ire nn l-nmenseon. H.urso of special..re. The lneouiln.>
Preeldent.vo.iplcl the Prcsl.l.'nt's r.siin, nn-l Ur. Slevens.iu au I Mr. 11.' art the Vi.-e- i'nvtdeol's nioin.
Shortly lH»f..r.- U"«n tlicy all aaseiu'ilei in he Senile I'll imls-r the meml.erM el the Houso nnd S.'n.ite an 1 ot thc Supn'me Coun ,s-ing pnaeni.
AlMUt three mlnui.is hef..re Vi ..'el,.,-;, Mr. St.vens..n a lmlnl«lere.l Ihe oath .
m-ei.i Mr 11-ban, ami ih.-D, w.th a v .. irli'l aldn-w. al ll.esln.keol IJ, .le-lsr .ne Seuilo ..| the Flllvf.urth l-iugross .1 . loumiM wilhout day.
The now Vice-Presl.leni. an -'Mra a(vsl ¦ .-.f the Senate having been called, then cnii- Ihe Si-uitio ol thl- Fllty-ntth Congress 1 celheran.l admli.lsl.-nsl the ..;ilhto all n .1 ll ebvLsl Soa.it.rslu alphab
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LM.es(»ioa moved tn.-u tbJ S-niale ChamI t> ihastan-l at t'je east p-.rtl.'«. lu Iront '-1 tbe nilunda. Th-' wav was kvl by Sjrgennt- ai-Arms nrlglii, if ihcSKnnte, aul a squi I itC»lpll.-l i-Jli.'em..u. Th-n foil..KH.l Pnwl- .lent Clevelanl an.l Presi.leul-eleet VcK'nI-'V , Vlc..-I'n»l.lent H..hart aul former Vi.-.- Presldral Sl.;v..ua..o, ttie fhiel Jiu.ll.'.. .if >>.- l'oile.1 Slates, the .Vss ..-tale Ju-ti'.-« ,.l the rmted Sl.it.<« Supre-nei',.urt ou.l thc m.-m- Iwm .-r Ibe Sen.ite anl H..u.--«. an.l olh. r^ who U.id ttck.'t^ I . .he stan.l.
riie..»Ibol om.-e was adniliilalen" I t.. I>r»l.leul-elect M-Kinb-y by lu ef J,i-li ¦ Fuller, ani th» new Presi lent then ica I - I .- Inaumiral adln-a.
At It* l-s^D.*;u»|.^u. he nMurne.| to Ih-'Pn-sl- .lent'a room In Ibe Senile wiog ..[ Ibe I'si i- tol. aad from thero wat «»ourto.l u. ih" White Houae anld b.-..-.inlng of tbe canuon. aod tbosb<atauI a ciimonias crowd.
A aolahle flgure 00 the sland where Wlll¬ laa MeKlaloy loek the ..alh ..I "Itt as PlvaAdeal waa bis venemhl.* mother, wbo. deapMo hor etjhty-*even y««rs. eamo ..o from CtetoB 10 vllaeas tbe triumph of ber aoo. atK MaKulaT ts the third mother wh--. bas Itaa4 le iaa a aaa taka ib* oatk ot the Fraai-
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,.g:u-il t.i the lie Wllll till' annonncement that Crncllus N. nii.ss, ot New York City, would Ixi ainiulntcl S.-crelory of tho Intori..r, Iho Cabinet of President McKlnley Is com|ilete. Mr. Bliss was iLirn In Kail Kiver. .Ma-s.. lu 1M3. Early In life h . .-ubTe,! upon a n..»roaullle carer, in whicll h.. hits 1..--n unusually succssful. He is lh.'selii..r ni.-inl.or ol the New York drv gouils llrm of llliss. Fal.yau .V I'-.. Mr. Uli.ss has lak.'u a pnimluent part in Ib.j.ub- liclin polilii-s, both city an-l Slato t ir v-.ir.-, but has never before bold ol^b-c, except Ihu honorary ..n.l of in..mber of the Pau-.Auieri- cnu C.inf.-r.'uce. Ho was chairmau of tho New Vork Hei.ubli.'an State Coramllt.'O lu IS-rt MS au 1 1 ig h IS b 111 111 airur r it thi. I, I ulli auNati nal 1 in 1 i t
As complete I l.y Sir. Dliss s nppointmout thu list of Olbin.'t ni.-mbi-rs l.s as follows:
.Sei-relary of .Stat.-—lohu Sherman, ot Ohio.
Hecrotary ..I ih.' Treasury—LvmaL J. Ougo, of Illinois.
Secretary ol Wnr—llu.s»all A. Alger, of
MIohlgnu. Si'cr.-tary of tho Snvy-Julm O. I.in ¦hus-lis
Attorney ticnernl—Josopli M-K--nua, of Cililornln.
1'osluia.slcr Ocueral—Jnni's A. G:.ry. ol Marylaml.
Seeretnry ol Agriculture—J.iuicsWIi.-on. of Iowa.
S.H^n.fary of tho Intorior—Cornelius N, D)i?.-, ot N.'W Vork.
WHAT CO'^CRESS 13 DOING,
Members ot Congress will r lv.- u.i mll.--
ani' tor tlie extra session ol I'ongtess, lle- liw authorizing it ouly f..r tho regular s.-.ssions.
The Presidont sent to Coniires- iho com- |ii.-le r.iporl ot th.. \V..rld's r.ibimbliin Ex- po-itbin comml.ssioii. The n-n-irt is extremely voluminous, tho typewritten pai;os lining llvo larg.- boxes.
Mr Rlcbar.ls.m, of Tennes.s...-, s..;,-iiro.l tho nissage of a joint n'.so'utlon Ihruilgh Iho liouse provi.liu:; tlim n copy of Ihe Congn-s- ^l¦.llal Uee.ml -hall lie funlldiod, upou ap¬ pli.'allou, lo..acU newspnp.-r corres[..indent.
The I'n'sl-I.'iit lransmitte.1 to Cmgress a 1 pi-i,unl'ull.-n from tho S.'cn'larv ot Slat., iiml a-- inianvlng reports trom lli^' Unlle.l Mni.-s .llpl.imiillc nnl cou-ulnr ofln-;ers ..u the passp'jrt rei;a;ii:l..i!s of foreign e.iuntrles.
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l.ilinirv, rep.>rli'.l fav ir.il-lv 1 1 Ihe II lUse the l-ill apiiro|iri.illng*|i«l.O00 toall In the erec¬ tion ..fa moniim.ut at Fort Oreece, Bnx.k- Ivo, in m.»morv of pris-.inshii. iiiartvrs uf tbe llev,duti-iunrv-'War.
Pniutlngs.-tntuarv anl b. louna s:iususe-- w.-re, at a m.-eliug of Ihe |l.-|.nl.ll'au ni.-m- li.rs ot the Wnvs anl M.uins C imniitte.-. taken from the fn'e li..t nnl pla.'.-.l ou Ih- .hillaWe list. The ,luty lu M-'h i-iue was I'x.vl at tweuty-llve per cent, ad val.rem.
The bill intmiluco.1 nt the ib-sin. .f Ih.) ivh.d.-sale ten m.-rciinnl- of N-.w Vorli Iri- s-nalor Hill nnd flepras..nlitlve ijuigg i-nssod by C.«ngn-ss. Kxat stnn-lar.is are t.i 1... flx.'.! anl Insi.ec|irs mipolntel to pn-v.'nt Ih-. Importntl-iu ..( unwh.l.'aoui.- .-r Impure
The HouseC .mmill.s. on Mllllnry AfTilr" ,|..c(,|.sl l.l n-porl fav.-rublv a bill lo nut'.--r- ii:eihe lliard .f Mana.'er. -I the Nnil nnl H-itlw-f-.r lllsal.b-.l Volunl.s-r S-l-ii-rs I" .^tablisb n branch iq Vermillb.u rounlv, lilin-IS. Au nipropriatlon of »-200,000 Is .•arri.-.! bythe i-ili,
Asanvuiii-f 111- pr.iii.-iii-n l-fon- Ihe l,.-gl.-.lnlure t rtlwl-i |11" a slatuo ..t bri.'hatn Y.ung in Slatuury Ilall ol the Capltoi. Jlr. Ilarreit (lle|... Mass. 1 prm-enlel t.. tbe Houso a hill ameu'llng the Sun.lry Civil Api.mj.riatlon bill so as lo | r ivlde that 0'statue shall I"' i.la.-e-l in slaluBry Hnil until a.^gptd livn j.ilut n-so!uti m uf r.iu-
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.ir and tb..i'hairmin of
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troubles betwi- -II I-*
luerc" nn I iheir ei
C .miul*sioner ol l.-
th-i Interstate i'.->i ¦ ,-«o ol lr>u'.-le beta-«en a r.iilr.ad c.im|wiu- i aii'l Its f-aii'i..v^. I-, make na .-IT-.n r- setti-
It ly conrlllal'i.-n. railing in this, al-iard
ol Krb:lratluu IS t.. lol.-h-^il ot the malttr,
iHith parties t j !«• bouni t-y Its tmnrl.
MU-i M KINLEV IS HER INAC.ITRATIOX (.OWN.
ioiiae.l, march.. 1 .lir-.-tiy in the reiar-it ibe Aloe* ihe topImiIc..
Preei.l.-ulial carnaife. | ty.flre vases fliiM wlt^ ... ,..^... ,...». ,..«..«,
Th.. foilcwing S.^vern.irs s*f Stains, with 1 palms aa.l such proving plants as would thell staffs, (.artlcspated la tbe paiaJe. | kaef tulchl afd fraak duxiox Ibo ball
?<nu5& bv T<.Uphai.e.
Several buadro.! Kembers of the Coast OuarJal .ng the New Jersey sh.re h.-srl a sermon rte'ivered bythe P...-V. Mr. Shermo- irr.h.jot.ic4ving th.-ir n>p."t.v'p.-«t-. TV/ clergva-an tt-'k- nt x-.ar nirl..ir. r.-|valinj his words through a telephon- 1. tbe next station. Tbe guards tbere piusisl II ul'Jtig, fjtd IX i&ade Ibo eijJUe cln:ui(.
THE NEWS EPIT0MIZE3
WashlBfftoa Iteaai.
S.-crctarv Sherman has r.'ce.v.-.I a dispat.-h fn);n Cnsul flen.-ral L.-e nt Havnn-i 1.- the ofr.'ct that Sylvfeter Scovel, tho com-spon- .lent ot a Now Y.irk newspais^r who h.id lieon nrreslivl by tho Spaniards nearly two nionths ago. Would be rel.-.ise.i
At the flrst Cabinet meeting nil the m..m- tiers except lug Secretary Uiiss, of the Interior Dopartmout, w.'re pr.-s.-nl. S.HTetnry ot State Sherman lulimnle,l 1 hat bo prop.T..il to negotiate ainvity wilh Spain .leflnlng ex- ueily tho rights of nntur.iib'.-il eiiizens.
The House Wavs iilid 5|.-ans CommitI.'e d.s^ded lo Incre-iso the rate of duty on sugar so as to provide bir n.l.litl.in;il n.venu.is 1.1 Ih.. amount ot #20,000,001.
B.'lins'enlatlv.s Caunon nnd Sny.'rs, ot Iht Houso Aiipropriallons Commltle... hnve pre- |i:in..l statements sh.iwlng that money is vot.-il n-cklejsly bv ('.inuress. Tho Mini np. pmiirintlons by the l-'ifrv-fourth CoBgr.-ss wer.. f 1,04:1,4117.IIH..V.!,
PresMenI M.-Kinl.v Is SJlid lo lie em-ihasiz- in,. his earoe«t .l.-sin- 'oi-th.'].niiii|it rntilbia- tion of the generni arl.llrilion In-aty by p.ir- .siiiial appeal.s m hn :r..-n-ls in Ih" S.inal.-.
Pn-sldent McKiib-y's llr-t proclamation summono.1 Cougn-ss 10 meet in extra .s.«»slon on March l.'i.
Crowds ot visPorshave been Ibn.n ting the White House to sec Prosi.leni MeKinlev, and he has receive I hiin-ln'lsof .'ongrntulalory Mossages.
The llepiiblicau menr.bcrs ..fthe Ways and Meaus I'lmmitte,. io Ihe last C.ingr sa are har.l at w.rk pn.|iariu^' a tnriff hill.
Iu lhe.s.von.l .siwlon of the Fiftv-tourth Con-.-ross 12.S nomlmtloas by the Pr.^si.leut tnlbid ot couflrmatiou.
Tho now Ca'.lnet offlcers. wilh the excop- llonof Mr Gag.', took the .1:1th of oflice In Iho Blue n.om of Ihe White Hous... Jlr. C.ngo tuuk tho oath at thj Tn-asury Depart¬ ment.
President McKinley's llrst nfll'hil not w.is the signing ol Johu SUormau's couiiulsslou as Seoretasy ot Stnto.
Uotneslle.
Jlrs. llitn Lcselalo .lo Ruiz, wi.low ol r.i- canIo ltul7, Iho Amorlcur. who Is ali.'i:ed to have beon niurd..ro 1 recently tu III-' .lun-/eoa ot IlioOuonabaooa (Cuba) Jail by Spanish lailop:. has arrived iu New York with her live children.
Mrs. Louis Duncan threw h.-r baby from the tup ot a burning ti-ni.m..iit lu Urooklyn, N. Y., nndhiapedttttor It. D ith woro killed. Chnrias Ood.lar.I. a consumptive, w:us suflfo- -atod, anl his wifo was seriously hurt by lumping from a window.
Evangelist ILL. Moodv, ns.lstod bv the Hev. n. A. Torrey, of Chlcngo. and others, bns been hololug inrg..|y ntteu lo I mcotlugs In Musio Hnil, Chicago.
Ex-President Clevelnnd hns gone 011 n cruise In the Oulf of Mexico with E. C. Bene¬ dict ou the latter s yacht Onoldn.
Tbo New York SInle Senate pa.sse.1 Senator Wllcfixs bill to compel thc rallroa.ls to carry Stnte oltlcers fn*.-.
J. O. niunbla.l, 1 Swi-disb offlcial nccus.id of ouibizzllng Itoverum.'ut inouoy, com¬ mitted sulcl.le In th.i Aslor Hous.'. N.'W Y.irk, Just as Fedi-ral .Marshals burst In Ihe door to arrest him.
Edwanl J. Ru.ss.'ll, fonvic'e.l ot attempt Ing to blncKmnli lormer C.iriior.llion Cotiu- sel Jeulis, .if Brooklvn, was .-euleucod lo jingSin-,' Ior t.'n year.-..
John A. Ileuler.son, of Tallah-iss-io, Vi.-.i- Pioeblent ot the Flori.in Central and Ponin- lula Ballrond, Ins be.-n npiiiluteil Uuii..l :4t:ites Senator l.y O.iyeruor ll!o.-(linm to nil ih-. vacancy enusel l-y Ih" expiration of ^.'untor Cttil's term.
Oeneral Julio Saugtiilv, who has roturued o N.)w York I'ity after two years' Imprison- .n.'nt at Havana, lutimilui that Oouorai Weyler planned t.. h iv.. hlni polsonild. He s grateful bl Consul Ileuenil Loo, 10 whom tie nttribiitos his ro!e:iso rr.i;n lifo Imprlson- 11 ont.
G.ivernor Lor.l, of Oregon, hns appointed .'x-Si.nntor H. W. Corbet! United States Son- ilor, to flit ,ho vacancy caused hy tho fnlliiro 3I tho Legislature to elect at tho recent 8e.s- ilon. Sir. CorIii-tt reprosenied l)r.>gon In the Cnlled Htatos Senate from IC08 lo 1S72. Ho .s Vice.Prcsident of the First .N:itionai DtiuU it Portland.
Two more persons die-l lu Boston ils Ihe •osult of tbe explosion in tho .sub ray. This ;ncr..a.sod Iho list ol tatalitle^ to olgh'.
A severe shock of earthquake wns fell at S'ing.ira Fall.s. ll extemie I thirty miles eu'h .i'l.l ot tbo river, and cntisol a good deal of
Ojioncharges otcorruptlou »voro male In he Oklnboma Senati), anl throe mcmb rs, ucludlng Prosbleut J-ibuson, sent In Iheir -.isigoallons to Ihe Governor. In the House -vcrythlng was lu au upn nr.
A c-ible message was n.coivel In New York mm thoGnsJk Minister of F.ireign AflnIrs ':iliin-4 upon nil the Grecian roservtis iu this tuiintry to return home for service.
Immeiis.. .lamag.' has lie-'ii don.- by floods n tho Middle Western Stales, tho loss of .iroporty jirobubly aniountiii ,• lu mllllous of loliirs.
Joseph .A. laslgi. Turkisii Consul-Oeneral n B.istou, was ludb'titcl on ciiargiis of nm- ..'zzllng upward of HOO.OOO bv tlio OrauJ lury iu thnt city.
Au English syndicate is buying properly 11 O.'orgla ami North Canilina. with a view o iftjyoloping gol.l iniues.
A graiu elevator was burnod ut Peoria, 111., causing n loss of tSOO.OOd.
Hurricanes nn.l floo.ls .11.1 considerable lamago lu S.iuthern nn.l Mi.ldl.i Ktalos. llallr.ia.l traffle was impeded in Ohio and In.liana. Mnny p..rs.ins were rendered bome- am at St. Lonis and Indiauapoll.s.
Tho Bay Bnil.llng nu.l G.mUling Bl>ek. In Worcester, Mass., were ilostroyi'd by llro, musing a lo^s ot ab-'iiit half a million dollars.
Outlaws .ot lire to the Kay Countv (Okln- iiotnnl roiirt House, aud the buildiug, with ihe countv nn 1 alt the court record*, was de- ¦Iroyed. Two dnys b.ilore several ludlcl- ¦nents agninst bankers were stolon from Ihe reconls. Several note I outlaws wero under iudictmeut In the county.
Lizzie McDonald, lon yenrs oil, a preity onuvn-halred nud brown-eyed girl, styilsbly Ir.'sscil. stood at the corner ut Eghlb and Harry slr.-els. St. L'.u's. .Mo., and sent a bul¬ let thniiuh h..r right luui;. She tolUo Iho 'l.leivalk, and It was tiiuught sli-. was den I, but she was pk'ki.il up nu 1 taken I 1 Ills City llospilnl, whero she revived, though It wn-s believed ihn woul.l die.
At Hlusilaii', .M.iss., Betsy Spaulding airrelt .llel, aged 101 years llvo munths leven dnys. Sue u"vor wis married nnd al¬ ways llv.'.d within ball a mllo of where sho was Imrn. A h-ilf-hroiher, age I eighty, iml a sister ol scvcniv-six, are living. Miss ll.ii-rett s menial Ineuilles w.'n. unimpaired uutil wllbiu a few days of her deitli.
roralati Note*.
A regin.ent of artillery has beeu sent by Ih. Iliiizillau flovi-rnni.-ut tu l!:llila, to silppnis.. h.. .iiillinak In that State.
Th" census oi the Handwlcb Islands, jusi iik.-u, sh.iw- tnal A-nerlcaus form but a .mall part ..tthe poiuhifb-n.
.K itespni.-h Irom Valpamisu, Chile, staler that ....r...us c.im[.licatluDS mtiv arise In the relations of Ihit G..v.-ruuienl wilh Argeutiua. I'.-rii anl M-iiivui.
Advl-.-s Imi .M:inllla stnte Ibal Spain Is makiTig lull.- iirOk'r.'ss In suuprossieg the re- 1 elll.Ill lu 111.- I'hIlippii..- l-lnii'S.
The lire..k Vi.-.-C. n'i:i at Inn.n. Crete, na- beeu eipellel by order of the P.jwers. It
w.s le-lievel In Aih.-ns ihal wir beiwe.-u
Ir nn 1 Turkey w :» unavol labia.
J ip.in bn- not yet adopt.sl the gold slan 1- ,1,1. a- r'-i-euuv n-p-.iled, bnl Ihe Uiulhtry
na- -:il.:i,itl..l to tho liiet a bill f.r that pur-
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-Presi-
MRS. BEECHER DEAD.
in.low of llie K1110..IH llronklvii Hl»lnr
•Mrs. Henry Ward B.Mvther.llc.1 nl tho hem.' of hor sou-iaw-lnw, tho Ib-v. HnmuclS.-..vllie, nt Stnmlonl. dnn.. whero sho hnd hoven-d lw*wei.n Illo and dcitti for manv wo-ks. It wns Just'.en yenrs ago. nnd nimost exnclly Ihe same buiir. tb-it her husband pns-ed
Mrs. lleecn.T wa- born lit W.St Sutton, Mass.. In 1«1-1 She was of Knglish .l.wcen'. Hor father was a phvslcl in. Hr. Builnrd. He nnme.1 his .laughter Kuuico Wnlle, making her full maiden name Euuice White Bullnnl. She was educnt.'d in Wor.-es- ter County nnd Hndley, Mii.s«acho»..tls. Sir. Beoch.."r was nt Amherst Collo-o al the same ilmo with her brother, who Invited htm to spend a vacation al West Suttsn. Thm Miss Biillnrl nn.l lleurv Wnnl B.i.!c:i.>r m-t for tbe flrst llaie, wiien Ibe y.iung lilv w is seventeen ve.irs ..11. The lov-rs were eu- gag.vl si'veh v.'in.. not b.'ing marrlel unlii lXt7, when Mr. ll«..-.-her w.u p:i-t..r of tt
church at I.awren nry. I:i 1.. Ins llr-t
I-harge. Wl.hln n tew 'lavs a't-r th" mar¬ riage, which wns -•i-l..|.ritc.l at W.'.st Siitl.in, Mrs. Beeeeer nnl her hiishan.l weal to the home provid.^l lor be.- nl Lawn-neeourg a-ud seltle.1 iiuie lv to her li'" as a past irs wife. Thev nimov.-.! lo ln.llan:i|.oiis in Au','u-t, IS.-I1), where th.-v n-mnmed eight year-, niter whleh Plymouth Chun-h. Dn. .klin. .-i:-M,-d Mr. H«.vher ns i's pnsi.i
Of Mm. B.sx'her's l..n .'lillilre 1 ouly foiirar.i llving.one ilnughter nn.l Hin' - sous. Daring the last tenor I welve years .Mr.-. Uo.-cherc ,n- Irit.utol nnlei.-B. ehb-flv on .lom.~lie sub. Joels, to vnrious p,.ri.i.li.'als. Many ol ih-so bave been publish...1 lu b. throo volum.'S. Slie has also wrilten a entlllf.Hl "L-jtters from Florida." Her "From Dawn to D lyllghi." so named b publisbor, cont.lins n'ti years ns a minist..r's w
miikii
if her Ilr:
CAPTAIN HART SENTENCEC
Two Yeara' ImiirlBoninenl and a line lor Klllh-islerlnr.
Captain John D. liar:, who was several days ago convicted of nbllug la tho Htting out ol a flilbu.sleringexiw.iltl.ia to Cubaon tbe steamship Lauradn, wa.s sentencd by Ju.lgo Butler at Phlla.lelp'iii to two years' Imprisonment nnd to pay a lino ot #5000 uu.l lost ot pr.i.secutlou.
The co.sl of tho prose.nitbin will amount to ahiiut •5000. The Captain was tak.'u to pris.m Iniaiedlntcly aflor sontonce had boen pronounced.
As he sentenced the prisoner, Ju'l^i Butl.'r said, among othorlhlugs; "I nigiet that It Is my duty 10 sontonce you, but I bollovo that y..u were convicted alter n fair and Impartial trinl. The .ilTonce you ooinraltiod Is u gnivo one. Involving National honor anil National pence. Vou entere.l upou Ibo oommlsslon ot It with full knowledge of its gravity. Y.iu took Ihe risk for n price and must Isiar thu couseijuenccs."
Tho court was crow.lod whon sont.'n.to was pivssod and a groat .le il ot symiiatby with tbo Captain was ex[iressed.
Hart Is n innn of about forty years, aud In has bo.>n engagi«l In Iho trull Importing busi¬ ness toraboiit flfio.m years. Whentbo Cuban war broko out ho lonseil his steamships, the Bertnu.lannd IheLaurndn, t.i Ibe Cubans, who sent several cargmis .11 arms nnd muui- 11.in of wnr 1.1 Culm on Ihom. Tbe vcesels did splendid service In the Cuban cans...
Capain HnrCs case will either be appealed t.i the Lnltod States Supreme C.iurt or Presi¬ dont McKlnp.y will b' nsked to par.lon hlro.
OLDEST MAN ON EARTH,
Ho llaa.lual nied In Ouad.ibi.l ua. Mule.., nt the nge nf tlit.
Jesus Canipcche, ot Guadalajara, Mexico, thought to bo Iho olde-t man on e.irth, illeil on Friday, nnd, aciordlug to his iiflnriniitlou nnd other testimony, bo wns IM yenrs old. Ho snid he wns born In Spain In 1743 nnd camo to this country whon ho wns twenty- four yeara ol.l. Ho wan living with his grout-great-gran.lson, and had coi.les ot tho church register nt Vnllndolld, Spain, show¬ ing tho date of his birth nnlbaptsm. Ac- cor.llng to theae napera ho wna born Dcconi- heria 1741 Ho related Incblonts wblob oo¬ curred In tho Inst century, showing that ho bad told tho tnith or hnd stored his min.l well with tbe happenings ot that time,
A priest In tho oburnh which ho ntton.led, who Is now eighty-four years old, aays he tomemborod Campoche as boing an old mau when bo wi'-s a Utile boy.
KILLED FOR WITCHCRAFT,
A Woman In Indian Territory hhol 00 That « harje.
The particulars of tho cobl-bloodiiJ mur¬ der of a womau charged with being a witch at Stonev7iil, Inilliin Territory, have Just beon mado publl.-.
Jlrs. jiary Oi'.obrist, a dau ibter ol Jud.son Collins, died and it was chnrgnd that her di'iitll was r.n,ise'l by witohcrnfl. Lucy F:i.- lor. a woman .if tho nolgbborhood, was namcilns the witch whose-nagl.'. spoils ba.l d.Sne tl.' evil deed. Mr. Gllf'hrlst. husliaud ot the (lead woman, nn.l n friend, went to tho liouie otthe womnn and abut her to doiitli. Ail nre Indinns. Gilchrist nn.l his con- pnulon were srnistoil by Ihe tribal nijlhurl- tlos, hut soon .-oloasod, nol ev.m belug b..und over tor Irinl.
I'oor Men Killed liv n Rnowallde. A heavy scowsllde startcl fnm the Moun¬ tain i.caic w.>st ot the Morgan .Min", ii..nr Park Cllv. Utah, nn.l slru -k ..m. ol tho Hnly Mm-bunk hons.-.. which was shlv.-red int.i nl.iins. Nino men were sleeping in tlie h.oiMi nt the time. Five weru n's.-ued nllve almut an li.iur afterwards. I.l'eln th- nft.wii.. ui Ihe ileal bodies ol NIchola-. I'.-m-. J«-mis
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NEW YOKK STATE NEWS.
While filrl Weeded In a Cobirrd Man.
Ml^Inttle M.itth..w«. n on-tty white gill of twJiJy, left h- r home In Nvack a few .law ago without the knowio Igo ..r her luirents 01 frten.ts and was mnrrl-.1 to Prince Hauker- son, a coi.irel muslcinn. ni.o.it thirty flve yonrs ol age, well kcowo InNvaok and vlc.ii- Ity. Whrni or when the a ouaiutnnce of the couple bognu Is not kn.iwn by anvone lul Ihenisolvei. Hankersou furnisho.1 liiusie tot dancing at iwrtles nt vnri-'us 1 arts of Rock¬ land Countv, and It Is th-.ught fh» glri mn.li his Odiuaiotin.-e .it oneof tho.se so.'inl gainer Ings, nltbough no om. pn.aent ever notice It Whcu the news reiCiel her home Ihnl sbe ba.l tahenup h.-r ab.i.1n lu llnnker.4oirf dwolling at W.»t Nvaek the f,,lk^ were dumb- loun.lod, for th.-y liad novi-r dnJi no.! ol suc^ ft thing. John Slallh-ws. her bnither, went beforo Justl.-e Wlivar I and nn le 1 c.miplaiut against Hankorvou f-ir ei:ii,.,,ig his sLstci away contrary lo the |iw ot -noralltv. A wnrrnnt wns issue 1 sn resle.1. Wheu he «-:is l.i i.li-aded not gitlliv t 1 i"h tie nnd the whli..'i;lrl we lielieved this until tb,. l*stor of St. Phillip-' A. *-as sunimone,i. H.. -a-l that it right, OS h" Iml niarn.-.l the couple In lega .llscliarge.1, 1 ¦ ¦ l.-ft the justi
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Oeorge Mapes, tiventj-.thnio years old, has bad aovorol adroutiinw ns a somnnmbultsi, but none as startliug uu.l .lisastroiis as when he loft his bed lu his sleep, dressed bims-.lt. nn.l, passing out .it the front door, start...! down the ron.l. The young man bail walk.! I but a low ro.ls whon drops of mln began to poll him Inlhe faoo, and he su l.lenly awoke. Then be made up his miu.l to returu to hi" room witbout tbe kuowielgn ot his parouts, who had freqiicBtIv sldicula 1 htm for his walking.
Young Mnpes onrofuly ralsod a window In tbo kitchen aud w.is about to enter whon his tatlior. «U|iposlng a robhor was at work, rusho.1 Into tho room, revolver In hand, nud flred at lue window.
•'Ob, fnther, you've shot ino!" scvrcamo I lift youug man, dropping to Ibe ground.
Hushing outsido, the fatbor disoovored that n bullet had ponetralp.l bis son's right arm and he ba.l fainted. Mo Ileal assistance was summoned, and it was found no.!easary to amputalo thuann. Loss thnn tw.i weeks ugo the Uapos rosi louoe wa3nibb:Ml of moro tbau t200 In money.
Illenolal Le.:laUtlva Kraalnns rriipoaed. Assom'.lymau Oreen, ot New York City, han preseutol Ihi-ee concurrent resolutions tmbmlttlng to tho p.)oplo, nflcr a-itlou by Iho Loglslature, Ibreo proposoil auiondmeuts to tbe Constitution. 'Thn flrst ot theso provides for biennial sessions ot the Legislature. Tiio locond provldos Ihat the Ass:i.nblymon sleotod for the sosslonof 19;i0 shall bo olootod for two yearn, In order that they may servo In Ihu flrit bicunini s.waloo. The third ameudment would grnnt to tho Oovernor the nuthoi-lty to call special se.s.sioas of lUe Legislature nt anv tlmu when publlo inter¬ ests should demand It, al whloh sossionsfen- eral loglslatlve business coul.l be transact.vl. The priisent law alLnvs Leglsbitunw calle.1 In sp'-e-al se.ssloiis to a.-t upou only thoso matters for which the s.issiou Is called. Mr. Orcii snys that tkls nuthoritv Is ui.ceM.snry If the S..SSI0US nr.. nm le l.i.'unial I y the pa.- -ago ol tho flr.st of his ani.m.lmenls.
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Miss Marie E. Murphy was burnodtodealb in h.T homoluDlvlsl..nstr.'Ot, New Hoohelle. S.-eon.l Assistant Olilol of the Firo Depart- in.-nt Willlnin Koch flrst saw tho flro In Iho house uu.l turuod In nn ab.rai. "Tho binee was extinguished without great loss. Chlol Engineer Boss tonnd Mias Murphy's body In a chair in thn parlor. It was burned to a -•risp. Sho was subjuct fo falniiug spells, au-l it Is b'lleve.l thnt sho wns carrying a llghto:! lamp, when sho booamo liilut and
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Freil E. Powers, the youu^ic.st boy In Iho Slato to reoclvo a llfo-savor's medal, has Just recelve.l one Irom thn New York Volunieor Life Saviug Corps. Powers is ouly fouiteeu yi-:irsol.l. llo Is Ibe son ot Polieetnnn John Powers, who has a record to his credit of thirty lives saved from drowning. Tbu lad rescued Johu Parllinan.lu August last, wheu the boy Jiiinpiid iivorbonrl nnd savod him. It Ih the flrst sliver medal given to a rescuer ot liv.-stromtherlv.ir, bronze medals beiug presenteil hcrslolon'.
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George n. Cotton, P.istnia.ster ot Elmira, dlisl at his bono In ihnt city after u brief Ill¬ ness ot two .lays, with pneumonia. He was Iblity-soven years ot a-^oanil unmarried. He wns promliioitt In Dein.icratlc polities nud I wasa ilelegatoto Ibo last Slato Convention at Buffiilo, aud Chairman ot Iho Domoorallo County Coinmlltoo tor several years, lie wan also a member ot tho New York Stntn Democratic Cuiiimlltoii. Ho was appo.utiKl
A Veai'a Criminal Convictions.
The Secreiary of Slate's report for IHIKl on thn..rlniltinl statistics of thn Mate shows tliut there were 37Kil c.invlcti.ins In courts of rec¬ oni, a .lo-nnso trom lb., procoillug yenr ol I 700. Th.. ciinve'iliins In special a-.5sl1.us ng- I gregnted 03.000, of which 6374 wore teinslns. 1 l'n<l(-r th s liea.l lliere wus a decrense lu .-ou- ictlons of 4!W3, as compare.l witb IH05.
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Au anti-Turkish .leiji .nstratlou la Brus- 'I-v. Ilel.'ium. was br.ken up l.y ibe |sillc.-.
In the C-.m u .r.s Jlr O-.-ch m do-inr -1 il;.it lb-llr.tish Xivy was sui-eriur to fh.. -.-ii:.l.i..d nnvl.« <f any two of ih" Maritime I'^.wer...
I!v the H «Jlng of a tunnel ,hatt at Dover, r.u.'iau-l. eight men I .st iheir Uvea.
Gree.-esul rait'el her answer lo Ibe note .-t Ihe Powers re:;nrd:ng Cret-i ll w is pra-?- ¦1 -ailv a i-lea f'r Justice f.r the istin 1, nn I It; 1 no: I ll.-r lowhblrjwtbc llr<s|k tr-Hjj-. 'mm Cnte, wbl-li Ihen'.t" demauded sh ull 1.0 ,1-u.'.
Large numl-er-. ol m..n have l.^r-D pre. —i.tlOiT themsely. s al U" Or.-ei, i',u.iii. 1!.. at L.n Ivu. I.i.erp.l nn I Mancbif- t"r. ..flenng lhr.-.s.lv-s 10 th-- Consuls f-yr -. nl-- lu Ih.-itie. t Army la Cn-i-.
Iu lb" Briti-h II u»- -jf Lords a-uggenluu w.is ii.n 1- that a luml I." .-sla'.lish-l to Ije managed by Irish iinan - er. i.r Hi" promo- ti 11 o- Ir sh in-lus'ries anl nfrieuliuro.
C,.n-ui-0.:n ml Leo I-legruphe I from llsTaiia th.it Axeri.-ans ^.loridtrl ol (..litl- eal ofTeoie-s lu Cii'-iwili 1.-: ex(.eli'.4 Irom 'e- Ip'.anl.
Iiriseef w «ll r.ith.>r t.e li'ittol out, hei i-nw.-^ Hinster dee^arri, man a^^%ni-.n vy^b: a-Eur-pes tbn at. Tie E iropfkn mojey
¦..nrkels were [auiCiV lu .-ou-«.iue|,.-e ..f l.r-.-'-es t».|li.-erei;' atl-tmle. L .nd ,u iblak. »iir i-lW-n Ore»c.( na-l'Turkey Is l-,.vll- a ;.-. Pr.i|:Hir.iti 0" for a wu with Turkev .- ntinu* .111 an ju llmlnlshed i.-jl" in Oreece. It is r-fKtrtrl that tka Irellag ul Ibe Mez.- :aa pr^fta and {ssuplo towarl Aaienoans Ir very titliei. and Ikal tbere is a (naenl sesil- meut IA favor of var.
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A wagon c intaiulng Lawrence L. Lnvun- cber, will-, and llfteen-year vld-soii. ot Fiis- let's. Peon., was slruclE at Kuutou'j Cross¬ ing, neiir Eimliu, l-y n north bound North¬ ern I'rniral traiu. I.avaiiober wnn Instantly ktilel and the wile and son were fatally lu- juro.l. Both horses woro k lle.l.
(General Noiva.
Ex O.ivernor Levi 1'. M irion baa s ille, for England.
Ex-Hiii-riir Salmon 11. Lusk. db.l in Bu tavia, agoil eighiy-.ine years. Mr Lusk wa Sh.-rilT ot lleui-s.-o County iu IN51. H.. w .;
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I'aul CrnwfonI, nrcrii:in of thn II ickinud Silk Mills, was found .i.:a-l In Ills ro.iin nt Ih.. I'uge Hou-e, l|..r:iellsvllle. .S. Y. Ile hnd .-.iiiiplalne.l of slomaeli Ir.iiil.l.. tor s<-v.-rai day- anl ..a Sitiinlay aliern em i-.fi tb-. mills lor his room. Wiii-u found he was ly. Ing ou the n..or Kith Ills bend hull way und.-r th.. ImnI. Il.l was about torfy-flve years <.f
I..«ssnn Text: "Saul, tha P«n«ritl«r,*
Converted,•• Acts Ix., 1 2; IT-2U
—ijoldan Trxti I Tint., 1.,
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1, 5. We last heard ot Saul maklo* haroa ot the church at Jerusnieui afler tbe martyr¬ dom of Stephen. We htlll find hira la tha same spirit ot enmity niraln.«t Christ aod HIa followers, tut uow he is reaching oat ta other cities, even to I>:ima<vus, with author* lly trom Ihc hlBh priest lo nrrttt and brttM to J.'rnsnlem alt such dlsclphv ol iboLordls- he might fln.l. They nro spoken of 1 ami womru of Ibe wny()ee|narKlU), 1 Ing us of Christ'a owu w..rds, "I am tha way" ^Jobn xiv.. 6). God thiia far aallani Snul 10 ls> sntan's ngenf la parlfyiiia Bli chureb. Not even satnn can touch a child ot 00.1 without Ooii's permission (Jo* L, !•( Zeeh II., 6). and whon the adiersnrrla al> .kiwoil lo fry tbe poople of Ood, ellbef dlra«> ly or by human Instrumentality, we ara lo siHi only tne h«n4 of Oo.l aud ramemhar ^lom. Vlll.. 2S. 2'J. See I's. ivll., llj Ixivl, 10, Dan. xl.,3S: xll., 10; Rot. II., 10, aa t«IT bolpful.
3 4. "Snul, Saul, wby persrculeal tboa Me'/" Thus far and no farther Is beaTaa'a deoroo for Snul, and now He wbo loved Mm In all bis sin, aud who bad .suffered him (haa far In his devilish work, atrosU bim aa ha la is about to enter Damascus. The HgXt ttom heiveu sniltos bim to tbe mrtb, and tha volo . Irom heaveu enters his sou'. llwHaht was brighter than tbe suu at aooaday, aad Iho voice spoko lo tbo Hebtaw lanKoaca (Chapter xxvl., IS. 14). All tbe party saw Iho light and tell to the eaith In fear, bitt Saul A ono beani the words wbleh wen spoken^ tor fhey were only for Mm.
S. '"Who art ibou. Lord'/ I am itaot, whom thou persocuteat." In ona ol 8aal*a accounts of ihls he gives Ibo Lord • answar as "I am Jesus ol Nraoreih, wbom tboa par> soouteaC (chapter xxll., 8). In all BaaPa llfo be hal never heard anytbluR ao ttartltaw or upsetting as thia He rortly bellvrai that ho was doing riabt Intho aSuhtofOad In persecuting tboao followers of Ono whom tbe hlgbeM authorities had l>ttt to death m a blaspbemer. Beo his owu toatlmoay la cbaptera xxIL aad xxvl.
6 "lyord, what will Thou bare ma to dot" He Is full ot Irembllas and aatoalahaaM, but tn a moment be sees tbat ha haa tarn all wroogand tbe paraecotad onca ka*ehaw right. He saoms hamblod and by tha aalril confesses tbat Jesus Is Lord (I Oor. Sli, tf. Me Is told lo go na to Damaaaaa and await orders. Tbo "Whal wilt Tboar* ot iUt Torse and tbe "Where wilt Thoor* ol lAka xxll., 9, when slnouialT addwaaafl to tha Lord, will uot fall to oblaln aara aaUaaak
7. It Is evident tbat thoae wilh ¦aol ktatt a sound ol words, but It Is also evMaat, hoa chapter xxll., », tbat tbey heard not tha words spokeu. Hometbing ol tba aama Umt ts written In Dan. x., T-S. Il le aomaUmaa asked If Ihose wbo are lott wbea tha ahairah Is taken shall bear tba Lord's yolaa or aaa tbe event. Perha[ifl the rooorda coManUag I>anlel and Saul mny gtve som^tght
8, 0. Throo days In Damaarai, blind aad tasting and awntilng a further mtaaaga from the Lord! What remembraaoea, wbal par- slstenoe, what senroblngs o( haart, what humbling befora Oo<l, wbat llgbt trom heavon must bavo shone In his soul dntia( thoso days ol outward darknaaa! How ha would think ot whnt Rtepheu saw and aaid, aud of tbe patience and faith of olbaia whp hid sulTornd for Christ Ibrougb him. Aa Lonl wns dealing woodrously with blOLbat, oh. so lovingly, by His Spirit and HU WDld.
10. "The Lord knowelk tbem that araHIa, and Hu kuow«b them bv mme"(11 TiBb IL. lil;Isu. xlllL, 1). Ho eould send aaaafal to do His bidding, OS Re oliea haa doaa^ io* tbey exoel In strength and do HIa oaaaiaBds ments, barkening unto iha voloa ol Bii word! Thoy are Rla mlnlatariwho do Bli plensurs (Ps. olli., M, UL bat Ha aata Ot to uso human liutrumenlalltyandoailaaphlllp In Samaria or an Anaolaa In Oamaiana M da His bidding, ll we hold ouiaalyaa raady fot any manner ol aanilM wholly at Hta oom- mandment (I Chron. xxTtli., lljL Ba will surely show ns Ills way for us ana guide «¦ Inln tbe good works prepared belorabaad (Eph il., 10).
11, li. Ananias Is sent to the airaat andn tho housu, and tbu person Is named to <irb<M bo Is to goi aud his oceupatlon at tba tima la also moutloued. Ananias Is nlso told whal Vaul sees us bo prays. Let us uot forget aof tail to bellovu tbat Qod Is Ibua latlmaialr nc.|ualnled with oaob of us. Ourwayaaad words nnd Ihoughis, botb In tbo darkaaM nud Ihe light, are nil known lo Him (Px cxxxix., l-13i Kaek. xl.,S)i therefore lat our lu'iieiit prnyt-r bo, "Sennili me. O CKid, and know luy bcurti try mu nnd know By thoughts."
17. It must huvo Imhu naoihor now ax- perleuon lor Na\il lo have n disalple ot Jaasf pul bis bauds uiion klm nnd addreaa him ¦¦ "lirolher Maul, but 1 am sure he did not t.-ei liko kflocklDg lllm down for tbui ad> iln-s.slog bim, (bough I onoe board a mInlAar of the gospel, in good standing among man, nny thnt be would like lu Ireat a man that WIUI who would call him "brother." Tma tiiiDiillty is never voiud nor Irrllnteil, but la lit rest when nobody pmlsoa, or even when blamed or di.splscd.
IH. IIo rucelved sight, bo wna filled wtth the Splrll. and cuntumaii Josus as Lord la bn|.llsra. Hu Is u nnw mau, a new araalloa, ol.l things are piissosl awny and all iblaga ara bocoine new (II Cor. v., IT). Ha la crucllled with Christ and rison with Ohriit to a unw life. Although busl1ll1lT<a,IIUao Linger Saul of Tarsus, but dhrtst Jaatia who n.iw lives m bim as Lord (Oal. II., 1.1). Ba has become bllLdIo all but Jeaus Chriat, Ba knows no other mH.star. ile bas a,heart oaly Ior lllm audabody tbatlsbencafarthwbolljr at His dlsposn*.
1 'J. Uo partook nl fixid and was atraagth- rtlll 1 and ooutlnuod soms .lays with tha ol^ djiles at Duniiisoua. Evory dliolple woald bo .n henrcf lt;lt would spread tar and wida that the greal iiorseoutor had become a dia- cipiu ot Cbrlat. Many would waat to aaa lor lliemsolves, butore tboy oonld bellaraaaoha thing, nnd evon Ibe dUclplaa at JeranlWh woul.l uot nt aiBt ballaTs tbat be was a dia- oiple (verse 26), Many ol ua are apt lo ha- lievu Ibat somo Iblnga ore too bard for Iha Lor.l, but wo abould lemambar Jar, xxxll., " xxiii., a.
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God. He iBoreaaad ibe mote la Miaafth nnd spake boldly lathe aaiM olUw laOld Jesu% pravlng thai He la ladaad brails Mesalab (veiees M, »). Both at Daaaaaoa and at Jeroaalem tha auemlaa ot OhiM sought lo kill bim, bul Ood took aara ol Bla eboson vmael and for a lima ant him to hto homo In Tarsus. As wllnnssss lorOhtiit >a must shino for Him among thoae who kaow us liosl.—Lesson Helper. „
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Pr.--l!!:i; Hru^ur of the Tras-raa! w.ll -..IU visll tbe Orauge Free dloto tu discuss pUus tor a closer union.
ET.'*^na!.'T Pefter. aee-.piiing I-. »t«'i-li.-- inns, male a great n»vjnl In hia six years ms Senat..;-. Hts sie.».-he. are rnje.rle 1 al 141.
Cleveland aul H'>l w -rr eleetad inavort .it their re-|e<-llve eitus, lu tie a^-ne year, boin reilrvd from |M|t,no oAse on the aaaia day. wbea a ttamiauoaa rraalilaai was la- aogaraleJ.
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| Title | Queens County Review 18970312 |
| Date | 1897-03-12 |
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| Day | 12 |
| Year | 1897 |
| Volume | 2 |
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| Title | Queens County Review 18970312 |
| Date | 1897-03-12 |
| Month | 03 |
| Day | 12 |
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¦.-_. mm COUNn REVIEW. PabUatail ¦rerj' FiUiir MomlDK al l^RCEPOBT, QDEEIB OOUHTr, H. T CHARkES D. SMITH. Proprlator. iMtm ^atint^ fletrfetoJ. NOI Mi JOI PRIITMl -BttOITTU) n- illnctlTe and Artistic Stjii IT TBI REYIEW OmCE by Pmr Pnsm. • XMai.x: cM>E>iE>*. c*ivz: c: Kfyrt-t. A KAMILY >EWSfAfER OF I.OCAI. A.NU CiENKRAL ISTKLLHiEStE. TEKKS. M.OO YEARLY IR ABTARl,! VOL. II. FREErORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1897 NO. 19. wtaxaatxu THEFREEPORTBANK CAPITAL. SittfiOO. Main Street, • Freeport, L. I. lomr J. BANDALL, PreoMmit. CHAUNCEY T. «PBAOUE. Vlct-Prerttleiit. WILLIAM B. HALL. CMblcr. ¦OAMD or maacvoma. oCSin William O. Miller, U. Wealry Pine. UeoiC* Wallaoe, Coles rettlt. Uaner B. Hnllh. M. Randall. Oeorae 8. Hall. Jake J. RaaiUII, wBHaia E. OoMer. Wallaa* H. Corntrell, Thamao D. Stnllh, lanilg. ta* L. Wallace, William •. ¦' . . aaarr tianutawnl equal In thf Bnrnpe. Baaa a ameral banklna bmliieeii. ¦aia t>f tstirporallona, companlea, eo- . •!., anlIrlled. Itli* Mtlafat.'tlon auaranteeil. will receive prompt attention, aad ilranawered. Bank of Rockville Centre. Atc Boekirllle Ceatre, L. I. Wa do a Oancral BanliinK Bonnom at Depoait auil DiKonnt. lataniat Paid on Hpocial Dnpnaita. Banking Honrs—» A. M. to 8 P. M MatarAxy, 9 A. H. to 13 U. BOABO OF MRBCTORS. ¦a>an A. nanaon, TlmmM (I. Ktilaht, ]Ab Vlmeo). lilram R. Stnltli. OtantworthI>.'^nnibea, Wml.y H. Hmilh, Xmm W. Ualllaon, I'harlea L. Wallace, Oharta W. Harea. Aiwtln Cnrnirf II, IhimI r. PhlllliM. Fninrla K. Wllann, Jake W. DeMotI, .li.lm T. Itavlaim. OUrir Davlann, Kilwanl 1'. Tharaton, HanllW«W. I>ei>niall, THfl HIHAM ft. SMITII. ClMhler. rBonanoRAi. OH. a. H. HAMMONO, rRKEPOfrr, l. l rallaa OR. CDWIN CARMAN, COR. SMITH am BCDCLL STRCCTS, PRRnPORT, U I. OR. O. L. LUSK, aaallh IMMar for tke Towa ot BempataMi, ROCKAWAV SCACH, N. V. THOS. O.CARMAN, D. O.8., —DKNTIVT llAlll BTREBT, rREEPORT, R. T. OBlea kaara; t tk ai. u t p. m. Dr. A~ D. Rooan thai, •> :-CXKRT DCNTIST-: MMAIN RntKBT. IIRMI-BTEAD. N. T. WM. R. lONGENCCKCR, D.O.S., aURIiKON UKNTINT. With Umieneeker Brothers. SIS raiTo* Srairr, BaiMairn noraa, D a. m. tk n p. h. [. V. L. SMITH, TRTBStRART aUROROM aad DBNTIirt .1. i. FRANCIS ¦. TAVLOR, LAWYER, CORNBR MAIN AND PULTON ST*. L.I. WM. A. ONDCRDONK, •I AManMjr aad <'auiM«lsr-at-Ijiw, i- Offlre. Nn. SI Main Htrert, (Lar |
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