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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
MiNUJ.iij c:oK>ii3M. Pivm oi-:nxm
A FAMIL,T MBWaPAPKB or LOCAL. AND UBNKKAL IXTCl.I.,ieKKCB
VOL. X.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, »RNE 2, lJ)0.-i.
TIIia!<' (L.'-o Yt&KLT IN AUVABtB
>^0. .{2.
Freeport Banh
C^iai $30,000
Mate StTMt
7rt«^rl
JOHU J. B*M>AI.L. Pre.iilenI
P. WIWLKV PISE. Vire-PreeiHeni
WILUAM H. HALL, rmhlec
Baartf 01 Mrccla^
JohnJIInndall Aiixiist IttuhIr
HmWiCos WilliiimO. Hiller
Wllliui R. Oolder D. Weeler Pine
WallM* ¦. Tom well Duniel R. Rajnor
ClMftat L. Walinee Colee Pettit
WilUam 8. Uall RnrrerB. Smith
Man jMkaaa Oeoriie M. KandaU
BANK OF I
re
Tlltag* At*., ¦•ckrlll* C«atr«, L. L
HIRAM n. HIlrTH. Preaiden*
THOMAH II. KNIOHT. VieePrealilCTit
HRIiflKN T. RAYNOK, raahier
toori tf DIrtttort
0.«>rire W. na.ii«n TlK>n>aa O. Knillht Ji.lin Vineent Hiram R. Smitli
nbes Wwier B. Hmilh
riu,rli« I. Wnllnce Aiiatin I'omwell
(ilerlwurlh P. fi Charlra Wt Iln)<'< Arren*lrr .'^niilh John W. IVMott Edwanl T. Tliumlon
Jiihn T. Da.i.oa llamillcm W. Penrmll
cnaatoteiit with conaor.ailT« muoamment.
Inlaw I at the rate of .1 jwr eent. paid on ttiaadapoaiu, Ihree mimllii ur lucre. Drafla Iaaaad on all parta uf Kurii»'.
Doea a ffeaeral hankin« luiBinem.
Aaeoanta of oorporutions, companiaa, ao- •latlaa. aie., ao|leit«l.
InMn aaliafnclion Kunrniile-«l.
InqQlrlea will n-eeivi- iiromiit allenlion and ha enoerf ally an.wereil.
We llo
an.l iii'i'i
nl llankinicBu
of Depoait
4. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER COUNSCLLOR-AT LAW
Naw York ¦aa la liampatead Bank BulldInK lo ami ruiton Htreevi
lnl»'ri-l ixiiil i»n Siw-rinl Depnaita.
PrafI" ii«iiiil ou Knulniiil ami the routinent.
,Vi.iir Pnlniiuiij.. Soliciled.
B«nkiiia lloiin: 9 a. K. tn 3 r. a.; falunlajr.
I A. H lo li It.
lli.;coitiit Itttjn: Tiie-.iiiiy-' nml Friilaya, »A. a-
H. T. Cigar Store Go.
Hals St., moot Pin* f UIPOIT, N. T.
^WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
MORTGAGES Money to Loan at 5
ttm mantle itcetii. Minnnc loms. laau t«
¦¦IM* mv HrdMM. Al toad laiat ttttUtt aleecr
ALBERT D. HAFF
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
MO Mtaa II.. jMMka. N. r. Tti. )3-R Jin.-.l..
M Utylm tniet. tmlatt tat S«tir*n
ChaSaOaColvinl^Coa
¦ILLHOU. L. I.
BUIU>BRS AND DEAUERS
CARRIAGES, - WAGONS
and Harness
i AW r/miMo
Work called for and delieerad N. T. ami N. J. Talepboiie, 38-b Bailo-.ora
••tlatecUoai CH>arBi>t««€t
Vto* Attartataat ta Sttott ttom
A few SiMCtaltlai Ib Print
Rabbat-tlnd boniaa, tm ami IH) and up.
Rabbai-Umd ninnbouta, VW ami Ki aud up
Opaa raaabonla, 146 ami Kt) and up.
Tmiaaalad deiKit or cumhinatiou wnifona, |li,|n,IHaBdup.
Opn aod lopdelirery wagona, |m, VTO, Wand Waadap.
Alao oihaffa loo numaroni to mention.
Wa alao allow a liberal diaconnl to caiih buy ifa.
fn WBUU lUMU TIUD fIS
Wa taanutaa In bt free from imperfeetioD In aork|aaaahlp and material and we will raplaoo Uf Ota pruviac defeelire. upon return to ua.
I and apeelflcationa and natimatea will bt It civeu uu all Kapairiua. Palntina, etc.
ilmriS
MMSET 4 COUCH
Tittiitrrotiittt**
it meat, aad ilMrriptloa of an lavrall««, •tHd, •Una cuu. •• K- lu laMBUlrilUr. atotcaycaAjMiUI. Tlw haadaunMllUu.. iaepaliali.•*¦!>.•. _ ^waii.iataa i*"';'' hmmt a Oo,«i> iKah. %«w
TWaWMICAR ¦¦VKHTOM
A tmaHUlll; UlMnUil Hml iniMUhly Jmaaal. |riacllaUw,|l.|ik Alluo-lcAlcn. lotaccrr.
BRET k miUBI ui^V'^ KEW TURK
OaceatTHB AHl'KICAN INVENTOR. ^¦AOfca. ¦>>•'SUM! N. W., . Wuhlaatia, D.C.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Purnuant to an onler of Hoa. Kn<iAa jAea "ON. SnrniKate ot ihe Count; ilf Naa->nu. noliiw ia herehj given to all peraona haTiug claim! iigainat
SAMUEL HAYNOR
lata of the Town of Hempatead In Ihe .aid
denoa at Freeport. Naaaau Connty. \. Y., on ur hefora the ntli day of Oclober next. Dated Minaola, April M>. 1IIU&.
OEORUB D. SMITH. HARRY O.CUyK. EiiKutor.
Attorney for thn Executor, Freeport, N. Y.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
PnraunnI loan order of Hon. RonaaT RflA. prat. Klin «nteof tbe Counly of Naaaau, notice la hereby giten lo alt lierauDaSliaring olaiiua atta inat
AWNItW L. STUIZ
lale of the Town of llempatend in the aald Counly, ilecea.-ieil. to prenent tlte iiaine wilii the toiichnra tliereof. t4i lliehuljarrilier. theexneutor of Ilm Lant Will ami Temnmentof •aiddereaard at Iter plaee of tram-acling thla bnaineaa. at the Inw office of C. A T. Perry, n Creenin.int Are., Hnmklyn. New York, on or beforu the twenty- nflhdn) of .lune next. Diil.il Ili-eember lOlh. IVU.
KHANCIS W. BTDLZ, C. * T. PERRY. Kiocutur.
Allomej.. for Kxeculor, * , 70 William Sl.. ' Nuw York City.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
^'" ' K(TII4RINt GR4SS,
lie .,f 111- Town of Hemi.-leail. in lli< tiiiil Miiiily. il-c-a^ d lo l.r.-« ml lU- -im' »ith Iho i.iicli.-t.. Ihireol. Ill llie Mil--ril»T-i. lie- rxecu- .ri of Iho l.aal Will ami Ti-ilamnnl ef n.iiil ilo- -H^iil at their itlncn of lranaartin«hii-«in'-iH. at le office ol their ulUiniey. Sidney H. Swex -y «l. Main Street, FreeiHirt. N. Y.. un ur liefuru 11- nftaenth dny of No..-mber next. Haled Milieu a. A|iril -Ami. IWXi.
AoAN SiHNKiiiaa. )
Philip Oaaaa, f Eicculuri.
lllCNlllU>AaM, )
NERVE SAVED STEVE BRODIE.
Charley Mitchell Thounht Better of
Intended Chattiaetnent.
The preatneo in .Vow York of Mlieh
cil. onre Inixinp champion of Enslanil.
recalls an Inclilent In the Bircnuous
cnit-cr of the late "Steve" Bn)ille,
who jiimpeii from the Brooltlyn bridge
nearly a score of years a(?o to (tlory,
prosperlly and histrionic fame. Brodie
visited Ixinclon In the early nineties.
whore Mitchell, playing tlie part of
I cicerone one night, introduced the
I Bowery boy ol the Spoofcrlcs club, a
j resort for prize fighters, horse Joekicn,
I Riiil their kind, where the feslivitleB
I ore selilora cnncliiilcd liefore daylipht
j and the police have more than once
! been called upon to restrain merri-
i ment.
I In the course of a general ciinveisa- I tion the English fighter happened to I make some adverse comment uiwn the I then mighty John L. Sullivan, which j called forth a sarcastic remark from j Brodie with reference to Mitchell's i abilities as a sprlnier while In the ring
with Iho American champion. I With an oath the Englishman gave thr smaller man a push that sent him I reeling ten feet backward, and then rnsheil upon him lo administer eorrec- I Hon for Ihe oiher's tomerlly. Brodie ! was due f - a fearful bruising, but the ', IViwery boy wns equal lo the occasion. I He was erect on his feet wilh a pistol , in his hand when the prize ftghter reached him. ruulng Ihe weapon un¬ der the other's nose, he remarked ¦ calmly:
I "Ton link you're goin' to make t I repiitallon off llckin' Steve Brodit j don't yer? \\vil, you just hit me once : and there'll be a Uit In the papers I about it, hut you won't read 11."
Fully appreclnling the Inutility of
j posliniirtem nolnrlety, Mitchell ex-
[ plained that he was only joking, and
[ the Incident was closed.—New York
Times.
One of the Stages. ,
Over in New Hopi-. Ark., last weeK I
ihe fiirni.-rs of (Ireen county held ¦ !
i:'<lling 111 Ihe Educitioii.il and Coop '
iradvi' assoiiiilion for Ihr purpose ot ' eleelin.i; i!i li-pr.les lo the stale conven lion lo be held in Hoi Sjirings. Anwuig Ihl- prominent no-n iu atierdnnce was (U-n. N. Y. t'riiwley of Independener
ivlui is making ihe nice fer r:iilniad j
commissioner. While the ses-lon ol i fi.rmers was under v»ay a New Hope maid wllh musical talents in the bud
i-peuoil up a pliino across the w-ay and I
be,-111 thai process known as culllvat |
illi; li'.l- voice. i
-'Kor pooilnesai sake," exclaimed Gen !
I Ciinvley. "what noise Is thai?" i
"(Jenlly. (ieneruI," exclaimed Will j
! Murliin of Caddo ti-wnshlp, who had 1
Just l-ii-ii eleele.l ore of the delegalcs i ¦Th.il IM-Ise is from a young lady whe
I I; havlnc her voice ciiUlvaled." ^ I -('iilllvnie I, huh," said Ihe general;
i -tVeu ii is evldo-..t the process <-f cul j
j iivaliiin has reacliod Ihi- harrowlnp | . i.lagc."- Memidils Coniinerclal Appeal
TOGO SMASHES CZAR'S FLEET
Japanese Admiral Wins
lost Remarkable Victorj
of the War.
ROJESlVENS^y MPIORED
, (i.rllie>:x
.•IHirt. N. Y.
NOTICE TO CRCDITORS
AlBiRT VON MICniROUX
late of Ihn Toon el Hem|iat-ail in thi .aid Counly. line.nai-il, lo prewnl tlie name witli ilm iillcliers Ihereof. lo llie -ul-Hcrily-r. Hie Ailmiu inimralrii of the KiKida. chnllels nmt creilila which were of aniil ilee..a.w«l. at her place uf traiiaactinff bllDineNM nt the ollli-eof Iter ntlorney P. H. Van Veclilen. K-i.i.. lim Williniu Siri.,-1. New Vnrk City. New Vorlc, on or hefi.n- llii) llr«t
•kt Ity. New Vl day of N.,v..ml>..r lu-xl. iSalnl Mineoln. .Aeril IHtli
The Wall Street Journal
OlVM adTloa and snawem, withoni •kMM, InoalriM aboat ioreauueuta. Itamwi nuderlylDg ranaoa of market ¦orauiMils. Detrnidura faota (rovam- taw tbIm of Moiiritica Critioi««n,'jnalTaea Mid ttntatn Roilruad aud ludDatriai re¬ porti. Haa ixMnplote tables of earniuga tt piapeiUea. Qootua aotive and inao- llv* alaeki and bonda. Reoorda th« Ibe laat nie of bonda aud Ihe yield ou BiTWtment at the price,
Om mko daily eontulu ihe Tns Wall IntaaT JocKNAI. u belter qualiAed to ia»Ml mottry eafely and profitably and le odtiu abotU inttetlmenit than otte who iouitot do to
PnbUahed dally by Dbw, Jonea A Co., U KioaH St , N. Y.
The oldert newi aiconry of Wall St, 913 a jroar, |1 a mouth.
Do YOUR Children
ASK
QUESTIONS?
Of courso they ilo. It is their wny of loaniiiiK nnd it ia your duty to niiswor. Vuu mny need a dic- liiiiuiry lo nid you. It won't an¬ swer overy ((lu stion, but th^ are thiuignndg to 'whieii it will give you true, c-loor niul definite answerB, not nbuut wurdB only, but about things, tho sun, ninehinery, men, pinoes, stories uml the like. Thon, too, tho children i-aii find their own nnswers. Somo of our Krontcst mon hnvo ascribed their jwwcr to study uf tho dii-tionary.
Of course you wnnt the best die- tionnry. Tho most critical prefer tho New and Enlarged Edition of
webster's
International
Dictionary.
/-' i/"u hate (Illl/ ijueetiitne WBmnti 1 "^ '"" '''"'' I"
;"![IS22!y Q- * C. MERRIAM CO.,
puei.i»Hcit«. aPRINOFIELO, MASS.
Landowner'! Poor Judgment. The cnr|K)ratlon of Liverptiol wanted BOtno laml to add lo the cit.v'e wnter Rhoil, hut ofTereil only |2,n00,(inn for it, whereas Ihe owner wanted $2,285,0110. Rut tho parlies siihniittert the niatter lo arhllration. nnd the arhltratora fixed tho value of tho land at |6!)2.- 55.';.
EDQAR JACKSON
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
132 Naaaau St
NEW VtlllK BALDWIN. NASSAU CO.. L )
For BeUable Carpets
Serriceable
Furniture
and EzoeHent Bedding OAU. oa
L. C. NICHOLS,
Oor. Fnlftm and Ohuroh Sta., FREEPORT, L. I.
Dry and Fancy Qoods,
NotloiM, etc, etc.. In faot eretTthing kept In a FIRST-CUSS DRY SOOOS STORE
/ViVilt^Vi^VS^^^VI^S
60 YEARS' ¦XPBRIENCe
Patents
DraMNS
CupmwMTt Ac*
qiili'kiT aanactrntm par cpmqm, |W>>tMfcir i
klT M
n<iiiiiitrictlr« aent frvn. (fitli
^3E£^t
igpmlartttt. I Co. rec«l
« R- P- JEFFREY « SON
Ptowts TREES, SHRUBS AND
Law hgr qaan- «Hy. Faiidl-
will to tamma In oor arloo Ilat fer plantlns and MlHnfl for tr*«a. Thla pHce Ilat la Iron
HOTHOUSE PLANTS
In great numkere ont vaHetlea, trwa ta nama
•n4 tna Treah frem the oroant, ont
delivered In a ahert time In malat eendltlen
Scieiilific JiMerkMe
A hMi4«ftm*lr flt«a(rst»4 wMhIr- iMraaal rtr- mlallon uf any •olvntUIn hiaroal. T«mis. 93 a that: foar BH>ntki«,|L 8oM brftll Ti«wMlMl<>rK.
PATENTS
Tnm SVkiK kuv M ttmmlm yttmmmi. md» ¦>!»%
Terrible Ix>m nl Ihc Tiar-a (-'nnnliUhle Armftila TImt Hoped lo AreoniplUh 80 Mach—Toklo I>Fiirlaa« WlUi Jnr. While Ft. Veteribiiri In OTireome With Sorrow ^ Peace Looked For Shorllr >• War U Lett Kntlrelj to land Flilillnc—Admiral Mrbocalon't riret Annlhllateil and ll> CoininaDder a Trlaoner.
Tukin, ,l;ip.-iii.-.\d»ilr;il Toso li.-is met til.- arniiula nf .\iliiiiral Unjeslveiisky mill the woi-Ul's Kie.itest iinval lialllo Ims enileil In vielor.v for Ihe JapiiiieM-.
The Itiis-ilnn loss in slii|m nas iip- pro.\lniatel.v onl.v thirl.v-tiiree per eent.. lint thlK shiiwiHR -is.Miiiies more flc- iiili-iiiit piiipurtloiis when it U iimler- !>t(u«i tlial fnur of the elslit Iialllesliips, live ot llle iiiiK- iirmuriHl uml piuleiliHl erulKcrs. nil three loast defenne ve.-*- sels, which are knnwn In ,\iiierlea as innllllors, and three of the tlii'i'-'Iee'ii <le- Ftriiyers are Mulnik-ii in llie i:.-t nf Itns- siiin easnallles.
Ellmlnaling tlie ilesnoyers, wlilcli are not i-lii.'seil ns lieloiipins: to the line of liallle fiirniaiinii, Ihe pereeiitape of loss to the elTeelive linlilins furee is t-veii grealer, lieiii;; an even sixty por i-eiit. .\eenriliiif; to the ai-eoiiiils re¬ ceived, llie Uussians lull iiineteeii ves- Rpls out of a total fleet of lifly-elKlit ve.ssel.s. -i'lie vessels not Incliiileil in the list of easiiallles nninlier, iiei-ordliiK to the latest infoiiniitlon as to tin- coin position of llo.teslvensky's lleet. four battleships, four enilsers, ten deslroy- era, niitl twenty-two of tlie twenty-flve other vessels, which einlirni-ed six iiii.\- lllaiy cruisers, live vessels nf the vol linteer lleet, ten tiiinsporls. one lank vessel, one repair vessel nnd two lins pilal ships.
The city Is nlmnst in a ili-lirhini of Joy over Togo's vieloi-y.
.^iliniial Tntin's repnri slinws that Ihe Ilallic lle<-t was iillmv.-d t.i pnss ihroiiKh the ntrnits nf Korea until It renehed Okl Island, where llle .liipaiitse iorpedo lioHts and torpi-do lioal deslioy. i-ra nttneked tin- Uns.-<laiis at iiIkIiI. cer¬ tainly slnklni; four of Ilieiii.
The .lapanese main fleet then pur¬ sued Ihe lelrealiiiK liusslans, catcliliii; np lirst wllh Ihe Iialllesliips Iiiiperamr Nicolni I. nnd Orel. Ilie const defense ships .\iliniiiil Senlavln hiiiI .\iliiilriil Aiii;i.\iii and the pi-nieclcii cniis,-r Izumrud i-fT llu- I.iamnnit linrks llie follnwiiiK day.
Till- .lapanese liMinei'.lalelv iillacked. Tile fast l^iiiiiriid lle.l. anil the fnur olliers siirreiidered
The Iialllesliips It.ii'odiiio ami Im perator Alexander III., tin- prn|e< led cruiser SemlchUK ami nine ollu-is were sunk. Kear-Admiiiil ,Nelin;:alolT and 'JiiiNl other lliissians were cap- lured.
.\dnilral Town's comnianders and lonkouls reporled that Ihe ernis-rs Adiulnil Nnkhimiiri'. nniltri Iinnsknl and .'<viellniia. the cnast defense ves sel Admiral (InsliaknlT. llie spe.hil ves¬ sels Kaiiilelialka and lllscli I'.-l nnd three ilesirnyeis wire sunk, 'i'lie eriilser Mniiniiia. li sank after she was caplured.
.\ larue coiiimissary steamer anil a deslroycr were eapliired. I'liere was ii lolal nf Illln-en iiiissiaii ves.sels sunk mill sl\ were caplured. Three Ilioiisainl prisnners were taken. I'he .lapanese fleet Sllfl'cred lln loss.
It is reported that i Icht Uussian Cap¬ tains were dinwned In the sinking of their ships.
Uiissia's elTistiie strenctli Is now: Eiclit Iialllesliips. fnnr arninred criiis ers, eleven prnli-ct.d <-riiisers and Iwo coast defense vessi-ls. As a matter nf fad, fnr reasons u-Ivi-n almve. this flei-t Ik Inferlnr In ils paper stniiKlli, and on nn Iminediate call the two liest hat tleships. iiuruilshed. nnd two ills maiitli-il prolecled < raisers would 1"- Olll nf il.
The .lapaiiesi- Navy has artiiallv slreii,;;tliemil since tin- lieciiiiiliit; nf the wnr. A hattleslilp niid'n eruls.-r were hist nt rmt Artlnir; lint the re eent ea|itures mnre tlian make up fnr Hint. Rhe has now s^vpii lialllesjnps, nve of till III Ilrst clasf three cnast de¬ fense vess,'l>. eijilii arinortsl eriii.-eis und IwiIm- pinii-i led i-riilsers.
All of Iliese, l\i;ll the l.ossllile eX- ei|i|lon of two cn.isl ilefeiise vessels eaptiireil from tin- Uussians, are eflTc.-. live Hchliiis units In ndldi'mi m this till- Japanese will innlial.ly iiiaiia'-.-e In r.il-e Illlll repair s.-n-e of Uie Itnssian Vi'ss.-ls sunk at I'-nl Arthur.
U.-ar Admiral Ne!.n-,n,.|T's iiitlre Tliiid raciilc S.|ii.i.lr.iii was .¦iilier ,ap lured n; sunk In llie hatlle. N.it nne of his nclilini: ships ,.v, np.-d. aiid he Mm self Is a pris..ner.
It wan reporteil that seveniv .lap- niies- torpi-iln l.nais ilasliell Jnt.i llle Kii<-iaii'. siiU-ii-.- and di-..i1i;niK Iialtl-- sliiiis and cniisi-i.-. Init at a ternlile
cnst. MVy nf 111,.1,1 lieillK InSI.
It »as siati.l Ih.it Ihe . r. w nf .-iic of Kll.I,i:i) I.s DI'l'.l, WITH SWOHK.-*
IN ALL COUDTNICa. Smtlmru *trrtt a-ilk ttTmsUt^toa Mm Umu, imomer mmj efum tkr/mumt.
Eiclmlnlir.
WaSMINaTON, 0. c.
ihe Hussian ships uiutinle\I while en route to the China 3ea. Admirnl Ho- JtBlvensky sulnlned them by threnten- inK to tire on tbem. Disaffection niuoii); tlie sailors may also aeoount for the striking of four Kussinn flags.
london. Kngland.—.V dispatch to the Daily .Mall from Seonl. Korea, said thnt Admiral Togo, with practically nil the powerful fighting ships of tlie Jap- niiese Navy, was at Masanijio enrly on Ihe Urst moruiug of the ingageuient, when wireless signals from his scouts belween Tsu Shiuia nnd the Quelpart Islands informed him thnt the Haltle fleet was approaching In fnll force.
A few Iiours later lie received news frnm his scouts thnt the Husslniis were not moving np the western ehnnnel be¬ lween Tsu Shlnin and Korea, but were IMisslng through the eusterii channel belween Tsn .''hliiia and Japnii. 'Thi.s caiisisi some surprise.
.KdnilrnI Togo inmieillalely left his base and procei'i'ed at fuil spei d roiinil the nnrtherii end of Tsu Siilnia. iiiiil when he doubled the island lie saw llie itiisslans coming in two columns, lle brunght a lerrilic Hre to bear on Hie liend of the stuibourd column, and as Ihe Uussiitns fel Into disorder forceil them steadily eastward toward the Japrnese const, where they were »t- lackeil by every vessel that flew the Japniiese flag.
HepeateU Inrpeilo attacks w-ere de¬ livered.
No doubt renniliis that what was left of the magnlfieeiit fleet of Admirnl Hojeslveiisky after tin- cnnclnsinii of the last ge;ii rai engngement, nf which there were three, ran fnr dear life, its units shattered and scatleriii. Imping ngalust hnpe lo lea -h Vlaillvnsink or snme neutral port, wlire n haven nf refuge might be fouin; from the meni- less Jnpani-se pursuers.
Washliigtnii.l>.('.--Tlie I'nlleil Slaies naval attache at Tokio reporled to ilie Navy Dcparlineiit that Hojestveiisky's flagship, till- biiltleship Suvarorf, was bmlly damaged.
Doubt of Admiral Hojestvensky'sfale was removed when Admiral Togo's re¬ port that he had captured the defeated Hnssliiii leached the Jupanese Lega¬ tion from Tokio.
Hojestvensky and about eighty ofll- ci-rs and men escnpeil lo the Uussian torpedo boat destroyer Kiiilovy, which tried to get nway, bnt was overhauled tiff the Korean i-oast by a Japanese de¬ stroyer and coinpelled to surrender. Hojestvensky nnd nnoiher Uussian .\d- mlrnl were found to be severely wounded.
No doubt remains that the Jiipniiese, through their iiinrvelnus success over Ihe Hiissinn Ilallle fleet, hnve coinplete control of the sen nnd need hnve no fenr fnr the reinnlnlng period of the war that they ean imilnliiln nnlntcr- rnpleil wnter coiumunlcutlon between the home supply bases nnd ihe Jap¬ anese armies in the zone of shore hos- tllllU-s.
JestvenSliy Is lifly seven ymrs of age. .\lthongh he had served in the Uus¬ sian Navy for thlrty-flve years, this last flght was bis first great action. In the Kusso-Turklsb War be displayed great gallantry in a'minor action nnd liiM-dme a ixipulnr hero. He wns In iHiintnand nf a small gunlioat, Ihe Vesta, which went u|i against a Turk¬ ish ironclad and wiped Iier olt the water 111 a hmaiiskle duel. Afler the -war h,' speclaliz.i-il on gunnery. He bc cniue a t-oiuinuiider in IffW and was attncbed to tbe Uussian Kmbnssy lu liomfcin. where be mnde n B|>eclni study of the llritlsh Navy, He had a great deal to sny in the construe!Inn of the new Uussian Navy. He had cmii- mandeii two vessels which hnve since gnne down in this war-Ihe ballleship I'eresviel. sunk nt I'nrI .\rthnr, and the cruls.-r Vladimir Mniinmach, which went down in this fli-et iicllnii.
In the Chiiio Japanese War In ISIM Uojestvi iisky was .\lexlers si-cnnd In enmmaiiil of tlu- Itn-islaii fli-t which kept Ull eye nil prni-eediiigs nnd helped sinke'out rnrt .Vrtliur.
Hojestvensky was atuiched lo the t'lar's p.rsniial stall when Ihe wni broke out.
wm WIKS HIS FldHl
Philadelphia's Mayor Defeats the Corrupt Durham Machine,
HINOIimTSOFTHElfr™'^ s™^^ soHooi ?
CAUSE OF PEOPLE TRIUMPHANT
Iterord Maklnic \oymKr.
The fleet ninler Ihe cninmaiiil nf Vice- Admiral Unjestvensky. known as Ihe Hussian Sei-ond rnciUc Squadron, sailed from the Baltic lastDclolier af¬ ter various dehiys which hnd cnused some Kuropenn critics tn assert thnt Ihe vessels would never stnri nnd Ihat Ihe Itussinn Admiralty never intended that they should start.
The voyage hnd hardly lieen begun when nil iiK-ldeiit oceurri-d which as- tonlshiHl tlie entire world nnd nenrly led to wnr between Hussia nnd tireat Hritain. In the North Sea, at Ihe pniiit known as the Dogger Hank, the Uns- simi vessels eiii-ounti red the Cainecock lishlng fleet from Hull. Kngland. The Hussian Adiuirnl inislook some of the trawlers for torpeilo boais and ordered lil.'l vessels to lire, dne Hslilng boat wns sunk nud two men were killed, others being badly wounded.
.Vfler leaving tho Straits of (.ilbrnltar the fleet divided, one divishili, under .\ilinlral Hojestvensky, proceeding liy ivay of Ihe fnpe of (Inoil Hope, nnd the olher, under Ailmiral VoelJiersani, going via the Suez Cnnnl. Hojestven¬ sky bnd with him mnst of the battle¬ ships, nnd Voelkcrsam the ninjorlly of the cruisers.
France asserts Ihnt the Hussian ships dill not remain in the cnloiilnl terri- torlnl wnters, but HnJ.-sivensky's vet- sels were undoubletlly -iose to the Island of Nossi He, ofl' the north coast nf Mniiagascar. Tile long time spent there '--d In renewed assertions that the Ailinlrally nt St. IVtersburg wouhl never oriler the fli-et lo the Knr Kast. In Iho miildle nf March, However, re¬ ports were priiilcil Hint he Uussinus
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hnd sailed. Tliese reports were denied, aud then repeut«-d. and at ienglli it wns defliillely established that tho Hal- tic fleet hnd sailed.
Nothing more wns heard of It tlll .\pril H, wben tbe news came tbnt tbc fleet liiid pased Singapore nnd \^l iu Ilie China Sea. .\gnln the reports were conlraiiicl.iry, some be ng lo the effei-t Ihal ibijeslveiisky'sentiresqiiadron had pa>siil through the .Mnlaccn Straits, while nlh(-rs said Ihat the priueipul Iialllesliips were missing. It seeuis Hie liatlleshlps passed further out al sea than the rest of the snundron, Illlll were imi M-eii fmm Hn- sliore.
Ill the mcaiilime Ihe reinforeliig Uus¬ sian lilvl-iinii iiiiib-r .\ilmiin; Nebogntoff had saibd frnm the Baltic. This enii. sisii-il nf the liatlleship iiiipemlnr Xlko- liii 1.. the iiriiKirisl cruiser Vladimir Mniininakb, Iho coast defense ships Ad. miral Aprniliie, Admiral OushUnff ami .\iliiiiral Senlnvin. and a nunilier ot nihil- cnniparttllvcly onlmpnrtaiit ves-
Tlie wnr Iins nnw resolved Itself into a land sirnggle. Such Kussian flgiitlng shlli-i as escapid, if there lie any, can And Iheir only shelter in Vladivostok, frnin which Ihey will not dare enierge tn do buitlt- "ItU the blockading force w lllell Togo will of ctinrse aend to Hiat port, or 111 neutral hnrbors. wiiere Ihey must, under the rule iidopte«i early in Hie war. Submit In being sirippeil nf their ariuniieni ami remaiu in Ihe i-ns- Indy of the m-iiiral niilhorlties until peace has bri-n declared.
Sr. I'elerslinrg, Uu.ssln.—The Czar \Mi-. cnmpletely pmstraleil by the ib- l.iil cf Adininil Uoestvcnsky's llcei. l.ik.- x\w nlfl-ers ill the Ailiiiirally lie leftiseil. nt flrst. In believe Hie report nf Hie dcfeal, bill when It was coii- liriiicil he lirnke .Inwn and wepl.
Till- lb feat nf llle fl- ot will be n gn at
llu
ut. The
The Oaa drab lllli la Arknnw1e<lced a> He¬ ine I-lini lo Ihe Illnc-Clrri.Tinen'a Aa- rorlalinn II icka I'p llie Maror In Move For Ono.l <)o< eminent — Munlrlpal (Ineeraltip tjiieallon.
riillaib Ipliin, ra.—Beaten nt every
turn, Slale Iiisiiranee Cnmmissinner
¦ Israel W, Dnrhain, the boss of I'lilln-
I de'.pliln. hauhtl down his flag and sur-
' leiiiiered lo Ihc pi-ople.
The Commitlee of Si-venly met ami ili-<id. d In carry the battle for decent government Into the iiom--.'; of the graflers. while Ihe Cnnimllli-e of Nine issued a call declaring that the battle Is not yet nver. ami Ihat ll will not be I endrd "niilil CM-ry vi-slige of Ihe n!i- gar.-hy that has prostilnteil I'hllailel- pliia lias been removed fiom power "
With but a few iiiiiiii|M'rIant ex. ep- Ilniis everv ward leader wailed upon Mayor Weaver and su.il fnr pence. Within an hour ilii-se same harpies liiii-il lip in Durham's ntlice and re- newi-il llu-ir oaths of iilleHinnee.
IjiIic. however, iliirlinin senl fnr
sniii, nf Hie wanl leaders and released
Ihem fnnn llu-ir pledges to stand hy
hlm. and made Ihe following nniinnnee-
iiienl:
i "1 hnve ndviseil my friends nnt to
' oppose tin- conlirmnlion of .\. Lincoln
Acker as Director of I'ubilc Works and
Colonel Sheldon rotter ns Direelor of
I'lililic Safety, If tin Ir nnmes are sent
; to Select Council by llu- Mnyor."
I ll is conceded by all concerned Hint
I Councils will coiiflnn Messrs. Totter
\ ami Acker. The Durham orgnniznilon
; Is down nnd out.
The rresbylerian Mliil«Ievs' .\s.socla- I Hon nt lis weekly meeiing nilopled Hie follnwlng resolution:
"We, the ministers of Ihe Tfesby-
teriau Church, pledge our support to
the Mn.vor In his idnfliet for civlc
righleousuess nnd urge lilm In make
no compromise with the organizalion
thnt hns plund-red our i-ity. but, as
did lieneral IJraiit. demaiKl 'iineondl-
! tional surrender.' We promise Mayor
Weaver our continued support and will
follow Ills h-ndershlp in Hm- right."
' Uesolutions of eni-ouragenieni and
' liroinlslng to support the Mn.vor were
I iidopled at meellngs of the Melhodlst Preachers' and the Baptist I'reiK hers' Aswieiatloiis.
.Mnnielpal ownersliip will be Ihe slo¬ gan of the new organization. Men who favor mnnielpal owiiersliip will evenl¬ iially be rei-ogiii/.ed ns ward leader-^, anil the November eleilimi will be foiieiit out on the miiiileipal ownership issue.
Clinlrmnn Winston, of llie Commitlee of Sevenly, will snil within six weeks In study this pniblem iiilimalely
II broad.
It diveloped thnt one of the main nrleries nf the rhihulefidila llapiil Transit system may be lakeii over by the lily at any time under the terms nf n franchise grnnted years ago. II being expressly sllpnlnleil In tin- fiaiichls--
Ihal the city nia.T 1 nine pnss,-ssed nf
Hie pniperly npnii payincnl for Hie iiin- lerial iissels at an appv.ilse.l value. 1 he Keystniie Telephniie Cnnipany is In such n cniidlllon that It .onlil be read¬ ily n.-iiulreil by Ihe clly, ami the Knlr- mount Park Transpnrlatioii Coinpany Is also for sale. It wns reporled Ihat compelent eoniisel has nihKed Ilie Mavor that the spe<ial legislallon that bnnight the Phllailelphln Hapld I'lan-il Company Into existence avIII lu-t hold waler before n high tribunal.
The Iden Is that the eily shall own Ihe properties and lease Ihein. a-^ llii- gns works are now b-as-d.
It was reporled thai Diieelnr Pnlter has suspended l.leutemint I'nrey, of the Third Disiricl. If this tn-oves lo be Ihe facl il means Hint Mnyor Weaver has (leclarnl open war npnii Leader Maloney, who challeiigeil him In i ome Into the Fifth Wnnl nnd give liliii hat¬ lle nt the polls. Carey is lln- only real strength behind Maln-iey.
WASHINGTON,
All the city, liiclinliiig the. liovern
ftieiit olllcinls. from the l're«ld,-nt
dowu. were exciled over the lu-ws of
I the defeat of Admiral Hojestvensky by
the Japanese. I Tlie Islhnilan Cnnnl Commission was notified that .\etliig IJnvernor liorgns : believes yellow fever in the eanal zone ' to have been entirely clu-cked. ! The Siiiale Cominillee on Inlerslale I Coinnierce engaged Henry C. .\il.-iiiis ! and II, T. Neweoiiib In make a i! tcM : of Ihe testliiiony taken at Ihe va..way ! rale bearings.
Coniniaiidir Dvei. Naval {governor of Ihe Island nf i;iiaiii. has cabled Iho Navy Deparliiu-iit Ihal a disastrous fire occurred at .\gaiia. llu- prliulpnl town of the Islniid. desiniylng mnny bouses nnd causing great loss among the poorer natives. The .\iiierli-aiis tiiere, he says, ale siibseiibiiu: In n reli-f fiiiiil. nnd be snu'gests that aid fn-ai the I'lilled St.iles wnnl.; b,- i^e.-.-ptalile, .\gniia has n pepu'ailon n? nl out liMm.l. Presiilent I!oos,-vi-|t,'Jii>-ei\eil Hie iicw- Anibassa.i.-r fmm Brazil. Seiior Jiiaii Nnluico, with all the c. rciiinny due his rank.
i OIU APOI'THD irLANDS.
I Tlu- death nile amniig Ihe white race in Maniln. fmm a late repori. Is under len per HXHI. while Ihat of Hie natives Is over fifty.
The Hawaiian l.egisl.-itiire has pnssid nver the liovernor's veto . law allow¬ ing baseball ami s'liiiiliu- amiisi-mcnts on Sunday and perniiuinc cigar stores to reuinin open on that dny.
There are four towns In 111' PlilHii- pines with a pnniilalion exceeding 1<>.- IHUI eaeb, and Ihirty-Hve wiih a popula¬ tion exeeeillng .MUNI, nei-oriling to a re¬ cent census. .Manila is Ihe only liiinr- poraleil city in llu- Islands, and Ils iii- linlillanls nnniber L'ili.ii'JS.
¦¦peace at any price" Is sur<- to bo lai'isl. and al this time II is ii.n be lievetl tbe Governmeut ean leslal the cry.
Illl' futllliy of further land opera- Ion-. Is i-e<-ogiiize<l. and Ibe war-liip« which Japan caplured an- ready ni.ub- n-;iif-ireeiiients eiimigh in Insure Hn¬ .l,-nal.nf the Third Pa< iflc .Sipiailrnn iinw ab-'iii tn sail fnnn Cn-nsladt. Willi tlie Japuuette lu ubsolutu control ot UiL- sea, rwiifnrceuiei-.ts enn br ponied Illln Miiiii liiirla and Korea by Ilu- shiplnad.
.M III- Admiralty no naval oltltcr had Hu- icin-rily to evii snia:e»l Ibiit it ».i~ p.i —il.le'tbat Itiiaala inuid re- g'i;n this c.inirni ..f Hie sea.
Kear Aiiiiiiral Mnovl relrovllch Ko-i
! COnTI-n.YOn WILL SODN KKTIHK
Harry S. New as Vice-Cliairmnn of
UepubHean Nalional Cnminiltie
j Wiishiuglon, D. C. Poslmaslei-lieii-
I eral Corlelyoii will snmi aniinii h's
¦ reliremeiir fmm the Ciialrmaiislilp <-f '. till- Uepnlillcan Nntional Cniiimille--. Ile has been enrtenvnrliig In adjust some differi-nees aninng llu- Uepuhll cans of Louisiana over the s- lection nf that. State's reiireseiitative In Hie na¬ tlniial organizalion. The matter has given Mr. Corlelyoii a llllle iiion- li-ou- ble tlian he expi-cled. Ill accnnlaiicewiih a ile<'lsi,iii n-ached . son-e mniiths ago. Mr. Cnrtdynu will, insl liefnre Ills ri-liremenl, iinine Harry . S. New. of IiMllalia. as Vloe-Cliairnian. ' Mr. N«%v win be in charge of the >fa , Hmial Cnmmlllee until li Is rf-iriianlzcd tlin-i- Tears heiiee.
sels
Alter en-.Ciing the China Sen Unjcsl. veii-ky bpi lit n great deal of time at various points on the c-ast of I'r-mh IndnChina, .-iiul llu- Japanese, win, had been Irrltntc.l by Hu- brenelus of ii-u- iraliiy i-f which Hu- French bad prev- .nnsly been iicciis. il, became gn-nlly e-^elfeil nver wbat was tieelared to lie France's open deflam-e of iier nrntral .¦hIkiiHons In lu-r inilo-Chlnes.- enlniiy. Twice, It is kii'iwu. till- relations be twi-ra Fratii-e and Japan were giiaily strained, but at lenjlh UoJes|veii-ky ¦ lllil Iiulo-China fnr g-iod and palled iiorlb.
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People Talked .\boiit.
•Ihrei- brniliers ii.imiii Wnils nre M.-ijnrs nl C.MS Ul Indi.iii Territory.
A. J Corl-eiser has Inugbl the mid- ^h.pnien nt .tmiapolls Ihc art of fencing tor forty yenrp.
H-iOert Hogeip. one of Hi» twn re- iiMMiiig Itner prls-mers In C-.i Inn, left for lli.r.aiid la«t iiionth
lieneral James .\ Itiicliannn Is n grei! great L-nindpnu ol Sniuiu 1 Ogle, a t nniii.il i;nveriinr nf MnrvUiiil
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MAY M.\Ki: AHKANS.\S PAY IP
.New York Hie Plainiin lu Snt I'.r ile- ih-minioii of Hepiidialed Homls.
Liille Ilnik. .\rl;. Itirnriiialliai riaeli.-d I.iiih- Itn-k Ihnl an eflfort
wniild lie nia.le slu.rll.v In i pel Hie
Slille to n-iieiin Hie Slate bomls Hint weni repudlnl.-.l by llu- I'Milmck an-i-iiilni-iit to tlu- Sial- CniiMllnllnii 111 P'^ii.
Tills lime III.- Slaie nf New York will be the plaiiilinr. Till- Ik.mis n-pudlaii-.l bv ll.e Kisliliaik ani-ii.liiii-ul iigL-iegaU- lifA.T2i..Sit;
Norton Gmldiird Dead
Caplain Nnrlnii iniildanl. llie prnmln.
cut civil- lender. In New Vnrk Clly.
llicii siiilib'iil.i at his luiinlry hume at
I.itchlielll. C.ilUi.
I'n ll.-sist King's Pnwer. Ilniigariar.- bi-gii'i preparing M re. sisi i-xpi iK-il eiiir.iaclinieiils by Hie Klng on Hi.- C.,iisiiiiiiinn
Tlii.-vis Snal nmiizi- I-'eiii«-.
Thieves eairlisl nway Hu- bn
fence. Hie do.irkiinbs and nther bn
nllaihmenls of the enlran.-.- to
Y-rkes iiian.-inii In I'iflli .-nciiii.-. > V.irk City.
j Assapsin of Prince Arrested.
King M.tor's Newi-«t Illd ' Tile mnu who as-iiissliialetl Prli cP.
King Vlemr Kmnianiiel Innngiiraled Niikachidiie. ibni rimr of HaUn, was ar- the liileriiaiiona; Cniitereiice of Agrl. | cestui :.t lli.- II.iit:.orr fa.bjry. l:i . iiiiun- at Uniiie. Iialy. | ,(,,^„
Labor World.
Tra.lo unions of Jncksniirille. III. hme ..inipbleil their "labor lemiile.''
titil of every Ih.ippi work people In Ki.glaiiil alsiut s.-\eii are killei in 111' lenr by Induptrial aceldenlP.
Tbe '211*1 union car Iers at Cleve
lan.l. Illll.i. hiiie \,,i-il l-l Mriki- fm more ua',:rliniid slmrter iinurp.
The bank clerks nf Kiiglaiiil nre plan ning for Hu- fiitniati'.;i :,( a union In or i ib-r III sei un- an im-ri-as*- In waaes. ;
\ igniiiiis «ai agamsi padrniii s i« br- I ill;; nngeil b\ Cnmiiiis-innrr Ki-aling. or the New \iirl. 11-pai luii-Dt ol I.i
Keep J lp Slenmers in Port
l-r.ler-i hii'i- i n 1-siie.l Ihiil nil Jnp
an, >,- st.ainships arriving al t'liPCfoo are lo Ik- i|.-'..'ilned to i.wuit furlLir iu- slru. lions.
Hii-siiin Ships ill Pnil .--.¦M-!,!. , 11 -hip- I-r Ib.J.siveiisk.v'l fell -I'lpi'i-l al tbo Saddle IsluuJi), -.it y llill - -lUtlii a.--t of Sliiin;;hnl.
• Irain handlers nnd rlevatn' men ir ' ' jLcimiatl. •Hli", are foriiiing i unimi !
Ill- Kriiifch l.ai.iir ilaKile r.i>"rts ' Ihnt fill nne may enter Hie Fraiikiaal i n 111,, ut a |n riiiif. '
111- lliiiik-1 l.ir -kill-.! lirii-nii- IkjII, \ ,!i JohnniM-pitaij -iii 111 Soiilh .Vfrican -¦¦lllllll il..-iri.l- i- s<ii,-ii»)y over- Ill.xiteri I
Ali Japan-.e nuiii-i. at Hi'uiip \.-il ; I'V. In-.-iiiy iiiiW-.- 1.1-1 I't Jliir.ipvllle. ; • 'a* . liiiM- Illl II expclloil In.ui Hiecaiiiii , n ill.,,111 V. !.¦ ¦ I
AI«Mit I.'i.iK'i Miirkinen of the llepub lie Iron illul steel ('-.impniiy are nffeei i ed by au iorrr»M of lireiity-tlv» eeoti I a toil lor yoAdtmn ttetivoli} gruutctl, '
Cle,iiie., I.eav,- l-lnirlllll.l
.Ml anil Mi>. Clinnle lefi Loinloii Kl cliii.-l iind -iiih-il from LIv.rixKil for N, IV ^ork Iil.l
W.ll K.-i-p Meildmi,' Fc. «
.Ma.M r Il.gg.iis, of Kdg.-Malir. N J..
s.ri.sl II..I.C.' thai lu- H.iiild ii-> l.iiig.r
shar • w. ibl,UK fi-.« with low i-mm
wbo lire- ie.| j..u.,g .-nnp:.- b, him.
I'-ir Dniers" Sii.Ue in New Vork I.'-i al braiicL's of llie TeaBisH-rP'
ti.i.-ii dis .1 .1 -I iiipiiiii.v hirlke In
\.w y.irk • ii.« I" l.a'k lip 111,- Chi. a«o
IUlOB-
Tttn Sl.:|.s (olIiil,- Tl.e fr.-lg! -er Kentucky r.iniinctl Hie -i-iiiiier Kteter Cliy nUlle lo lUc fog off t^ncOv iiuok
DOMKSTIC.
'I'he (11(1 Doinininn sleainer ilamillon reliirncd In Niirfnlk. \'.i.. wilh a sc- rlnus flre in her forward linlil. Tlii> crew were exhansled fr.im llulitliig 11, and wreckers iln:illy ilnndi-d llu- hold.
Pnslors ill many Phlliulelphia churclies iirgisl their parishionevs M pr.-paie Io ha.^k up the Mayor in a long ll-.-hl In cnmplelely ilestmy Ilu- .-nrrnpt pi-llU.iil mnchlne.
Tweiily-nvn linniigranis landing In New York City with lingiis citizensiiip impers wen- scni In Ihe Kings County Peiilli-ntlai-y In a innviiig \aii.
Mniilinllan ineinbcrs nf Ihe Ni-w Vork Citv Hnanl of Alilermen lieat Hn-oklyn's al a game of baseball Hi to P.
.liisti,-e ^!llll^lll^. nf Ilu- Supreme Cnnrt, New Ynrk Cnuiily. N. Y., en Jnliusl Ihe plan pnipnsed lo ninlualizi- tlie Fipillable Life Assurance Society.
rin"aiiy .'; Co.. Ihe great New York .lewehy lirm. offered a n-waiil of jt.MHM for Hie nliirii nf miiiii- slnlen diamomls and ^.'ilKIO for convh-lion of the thief.
The Clti7.ens' riilnn Nolnlnaling Coinmlltee, 111 New- Y'ork City, ileclili-il In send a declaralinn of its prini-iples tn Tainmany Hall ns well ns other or- ganlr.atioiis.
William C. Julie, coal man. of Pllls- Imlg, I'n.. hislng forlun.- of JI.-..111HI.111KI III thn-e vears. killed himself in Allan- t;<- City, N. J.
Miiili vi-gelalloii was killed iirnninl Ilnnsiek Falls. N. Y., llu- olhcr night by heavy fmsls.
i'k-eing fmm Ihclr liiirnlng lioiisi- al Wiiiflelil, W. \:x.. William Lark and bis wife were i-» it at fnuu alllbn^il, 1111,1 Mrs. Lark was wniin.b-il in Hie fn-c.
.'.11 cvplnsieii nf nltm clyceriiii- nn a va.anl hit In licnver. Col., killed M. F.. Walli-y, a iiiiion iiilner, it being siis- pecti'il that II was a cas.. of suici.Ie.
Seeing s line on.- jiecpiiig into her wlmlow. Mrs. Linnia Klyiin lin-il and killed J. .M. Speihl, lur cousin, al Mc-
Arlhiir, Ohio, I ivas arn-sleil inr
miinler.
Onr Diiiiib Animals, piibllshed by llie Massaclins-.-lls llninaiie Snciely, was cM-liuled fmm public .sclio ils in Ihe DMrlit of Cnlmnli a because II cnn tallied crilicisms nf Preslil nl Hnoscvcll for sliooHiig wild animals.
.More lhan iMI Cnnrederale vi-li-nins visiled .Mount Hope Cemetery, In New Vork, and d.-cnrated Ihe graves of fur¬ mer i-oinrados, a <irand .\rmy man iIc- liveriug Ibv oration.
FtlRKKiN.
Tlileves iil Paris, Frnm-e, Innk ,<L'imO wnrlh of Ji-wilry fmm the apiirliiiciits of Craiid Dnke Nicholas of Uu-sia.
Ill-brews of SI. Pelersliurg anil ollnr Uussian .Ilies will alislaln fmm iillcnil- Ing theaires and cniicerls fnr Ilirce n.niiHis ns n mark nf respect for those kllied In leccTit rhils.
Fmpire Day. Hn- nnnlversaiy nf the birth of the late yueeii \ idorla, was widely observ(-d tlirnughout ICngliiiiil.
Iiicreasi-d Inxalion will lu- ii-.-niii- menile.l lis means nf iiieeting mlill- tl.iiial espcuses of llussin dut- lo tbc war.
The Hrilish Iionrd of Trnde Is to iii- • pilre into Ihe cnmlitlon of the liond liivesimeiit companies operaling In thi; I'niled Kingilnni.
Strike rinis nceiirred nt Haiirncnido. Hiissin. as the result of ml. iiipis by Hie strikers t.i cniiipel all w.,rk.-rs l.i <-i-a-e llu-ir lalsirs 'rrnips wen- siiiiiiiiniu-.l. and In llu- illslnrbam-es wh'ch followi / ii-niiy jiersoiis wen- woniuliil. 'I'lie sirilicrs olisiiiicled the rallmail line by piling furnilure on Hie Ira.-ks. A slale of slese lias been pmelalined.
IlJornstjei-ne lljorn-mi the Nnriii-
giaii I t. ill a -iii.ch al Aalboig. Nm-
wn.v. Illl the ciiiisuhir crisis, sni.l Hint .Nnrway. wilh lier pnpulalion <>t in.- ipHi.iMPi persnii-. n.iist he fns-.
'I'll.- Hnssii.ii Cnvernm.-nt has Iak<n measiin-s lo pn-venl Hu- z.-iiislv.-s ami .ilhu.- pnivliicial liislilnilniis fnnn In¬ dulging III iiiireslricled del..He <ir adnpl- ut resi.liitloiis fuioring n cli.ing.' iu tlie fnriii nf •Jnveriiment.
.\rgeiitlii.i need." rnllways. Mnre thnn 4IPI.IPIII tons .if wheat an- pileil np nl ra.hvay s-atiniis, nivnlliiig lraiis|Mirla- linli tli iidewaler.
Secretary Hny wa^ in I'aris. France, for II thro'ilay slay. He refused nil social nn<l oriciiil iiivitnti.ins. bul went for a innlor car ridi- in the IW.ls .le llniiloBii.. wllh Ambassador .Mel-niinii k am', former .^lllll||-sallo^ Pnrlir.
The b-Mly ef Ameriinn Consul Albinu W. Toiiigee was nematcd nt Paris, Frnnce.
A- n ri-siill of Hie reii.-wnl nf li"«illi ll.s b. lw.-,-ii the Arin-nlniis and Mo- leins le.enli Iwo Ai ineul.iiis \i cre killf-d nl Naklileh. van. I'.iir of whom were iii.iniialiil The ullage c.f Piis- akend «n- ile-liii.ie.i mill several .Vl-- nienlans ki!|..l
Fifty Tiiris wen- reporiisl I.III11I In a flght wilh .Ma..-.lniiln.i insiirgeiitv
Tin- Kussian F.mpi-rnr hn» nrdercl lli.^ esiiiblishni-iii nf a iiatiniiai coiiii-
eil of llef.lise. whlel rges the de
piirlnuius a i.l siipin.de, the present c-.in.ll "f War
• ieneral Kaiill nrs. ronimander of llie ki-ciind Man, huiiaii army, will r.-tum tn Unssla becaiip.- of bis b'-nllb.
Knipres" Auicusin Vi.-lorln wns sligliilv iiiJiKcil 111 faliiiig d.iivii stairs :i! Wie.liii.len.
•11,Ig- \II.li.lk W Tniirg.-.- Hie w.ll I II..It 11 anil.or aiul ..iiisiil at H'lrdiiiun •ill-.! froin ll-e rciilt of.aii ..1,1 u.i,jii.r
Tin- IbmniaiiHU lioierni it llireal
eii..<l t.. Ic-i-k ri lation- niHi Tiirtey unless Ueiminds foi reparaHoii h . r>- niei.
.K new Ministry in sueceiPlou to that if W I'na.es. m|k> renisned Moy '£2.
I PS l.oai. r/>,.n«l ml Kalvrnda Kurrin
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTt FOR JUNE 4.
'. Snl.J»rt . Tlir Keanrrrctlon, JakB u., 11> X3—(loUlen Tnt,' I Cur. ay., ••—¦•¦>• orr V«raM, la-^l-romuianlwraatM tlay's Leaaon.
< 1. Mary and tbe nngels at the toinb
(vs. 11-13) 11. "Mary." Thl» ITM
I .Mary Magdalene, ont of whom CluUt
; had cast seven demons, • phydeal
' rather thnn a ;noral disorder. Sbe WU
' a native of Magilnia a toim on tb«
: Sea of Calllee. She" must b« difttll-
; gulsbed from "'riie womau who wa* a
\ sinner ' (I.uke 7:30-5*1), and from Maiy,
the sister of Martha, "Stood wltbotlf*
' The other women nnd tbc dliclplw had
left the tomb and Mary waa aloo* •¦
she .supposed. "We«-plnK." Chriat te4
done much for her. and sbe had grwit
love for bi-r I^rd. '-Stooped down.'*
Sbe stooped iu order to obtain a Tlaw,
: ot the Interior of tbe tomb. "Tta*
sepulchre." The sepulchre ae«ma to
] hnve lieon n square riwm hetrn out of
rock, partly above ground, Ita root
being as lilgli as the lop of the door.
I 12. "Two angels." Peter and Johk
I did not see tbe angels. They wer* wA^
j isteriuK spirits to cxmifort tboae Wb*
, were iii such great sorrow and need,
and they gnve explanation ot what AtA
! been doue, no one else being tXtXo.
! Matthew says there wns one tnce!.
; .Mark snys a "young rann," while link*
says "two men." "In while." Thia
I wns nn emblem ot purltv (tee B*T.
! 10:8).
! 13. "Why wt-epest thou?" Are yoa j quite sure thnt this empty tomb dise* ; not show that you ou|^t to be rejole- Mng-;
IL Jesus appears to Mary (t*. !«•
lib. 14. She turned tn go aRaIn ,wltM
I the other women to Jeruialem, wb*
i bnd niready departed, but the had Wit
' ns yet goue so /ar as to be ont of th*
I garden. Iti. "Jesus saith." Thi* .waa
His flrst appenrancc. He afterwafd
I nppenred ou this same day to the oth*t
I women returiilug fi-om tbo aepulchr*
, (Malt. -'S:l), 101, to Peter (Luke MM).
to two disciples going to ¦mman*
(Luke 24: 13-311. nnd to ten ailo*tl*a
(VS. 10-23). "Why weepest thouT" Bba
bnd cause suHlcleiil to rejoice inat*a4
ot to ivcep. "tinrdener." And thff*-
fore a servant of 'Joseph of 'Art-
inatlien. who owned tbc tomb, aiiC
wbo, of course, would lie ttlimAty.
"Home Hlm hence." Tblnklng that
perhaps Joseph bad ordered HI* body,
lakeii to some olher plnce, "I .will tab*
Him away." She would be reaponatbia
for Uls removal lo a proper place.
10, "Mary," Jesus stirred the aS*e* tiou of the weeping wonian at Htotida by uttering Iier own uame In tone* that thrilled lier to tbc beart and cre*t*A the new sublime eouvictlon that Ba had risen as He bad tuiCC. "RabbOBL'* My Master, 'A whole world ot emo¬ llon and devotion in a word." A* Uarit uttered the word she must have fallaB down at tbe feet of Jesua, cmbraeiac Ihem.
HI. Jesus commissions Mary (t». IT, 18). 17. "Touch Me not." CUag Wit to Me. Tbo translation "touch Ma BOt^ Kires a fnlso impression; tbo rorh dO*a not mean to "toucb," but to "hold OHi to" nnd "cling to." "I am not y«i~i*- cendcd." Mary appcari to bav* b*M Him by the feet nnd ,worihlp«& HUB. "Go to My brethren." Flnt aerraBtib Iben disciples, tlien frlenda; now, aftW the resiirreetlon, brethren. "I aaCMtd." I am cloHilng Myself with My etCTBal form: I bave laid down My life that > might lake It agnln nml uso It for tb* blessedness of My brethren. "Mfj Father," <-tc. Father of Chriat by na* ture and of men by grace.
18. ".Mary-told the dlselplca." An npostle to the apostles. Mary w** th* flrst to see Jesus nnd tbc Urat to pro¬ claim Ills resurrection.
IV. Jesus ajllieara to the apo*tI*a (vs. 10-23). 10. "At evening." Tba- evenls of (he dny had been many and important, nnd tbe apoitica, except Tbouias who was absent, were prob¬ ably talking over wbat they had aeeu and beard. "Doors w-ere shut —for fear." There Is nothing to show that the Jews designed to molest the dlicl- ples, hut because Christ had been put to death they lind reoson to fear tor tbcir safety. "Jesus—ln tho mldat" In verse I'll John refers to Ibo fact that tbc doors were shut in n way to ledT* but llllle doubt thut be Intend* to con¬ vey the impression that Obrlit entarMI by His own power wbile they wer* shut. "I'ence be uuto you." HIanMial salutatlou nud bencdicUou. 20. "H* shewed." Luke inakei mention of arr^ eral other things thot took place be- for^- He showed thrin Hia hand* and Ilde. See Luke 24:37. 88. Jew* pro- eeedetl to eouvluce tbeiu that B* waa Indeed a real person. "His hand* and His side." Luke aays band* and f**ti This lenves no doubt tint Join* waa nalliHl tu the cross nnd not tied on aa mnny were. Jesus told them to handl* Him (Luke 24:3!)). whicii (hey probably did. "Ulnd." They wero torrlfled at flrst, but when they knew Him tb*y; were glad. "Wben tb<-y snw." It waa nt tbis time thut Uo gave iu them an¬ other proof that He was the aame J*n* whom thi-y bad known. Uo callad f«C food (Luke 24:11-431 und did eat befor* them. Afterward tlic nposUe* calM attention (u what now occurred a* a proof of tiielr I,ard'i reaurrectlca (Acta 10:41).
21, "Hath sent .Me." Al I wa* *«lt to proclaim (he (ruth of the Moit HIgb 10 I send you for the very aam* par- po.se. clothed witb authority and In¬ fluenced by \tio Spirit. 22. "Breathed on tbem." lutlinntlng by thil tbat tbey were (o be uinde new men. "I{ec*lv<* ye the Holy (iliosl." Out uf Hla ful- . ness their minds and honrts were to fa* fliled. nnd thus tlu-y would be prepared to cnrry on Hu- work nfler Ho had left 111.-111. 23. -v.' niiill," etc. The Be- vImsI V.-rsion r.-nders this. "Whoie *o- ever sins ye forgive. Ihey nre forglvea Ulllll theui: whose sis-ver llni ye I^ tain. Ih<-y nre retained."
Wrd I17 Tp|e|>linii«. The H.v. 11. v.. Hariiiaii. of Williami- porl. Pa., nuabli- In riliirii home to mnrry twn nf hi- par -liioiurs nt Ber¬ wick, used Ihe I.I.-I.lune lor tbe pnr- riiis.- wllh g.KiiI eiT.<i. He waa at- lending the s.mhuI al Monlgonicry. Jolin CirolberH nml .Miss Mury Ludl- ker, nnswi-rir.g the i|iii-sllons lu tho lereiiKiny allernaiely, ivi-n- married legally at a ili-'aiic- of Hfly mllea.
A Cliraply Mafia Hklrt.
At a meeting uf Hu- Ainulgaroalted Sodety of Tnllnrs, In l/uidon. a luriB- ber Ilated thai slu- knew of a WO^BB wbo bad muik- a clnth skirt — pleated. tabbiHl, trlmnie.1 Willi bamls and but¬ tons for iHl, the sahl skirt bwlng ticketed In the ibop window. ' Th* Belt Enullsb Tullornuide."
Vrrcllcl For Low ot Air.
A'^'.-iv York man has lic-n granted a verdict uf tltnti agalnut a railroad • ompany f-.r In-s of light ami air, tba I'lilli-d Stales Supniiie Court baring de<-ldi-d Ihal Hu- rlglils yunnvittt-i by bim Ihrougli the pnrebase of tba gmuiid on whicii he lives extend from tbe eurth l<. lb"- sky.
r»Tor< F.-'IrrsI llltorr.. LrcUlaliea.
Wlsc.iiislii's -Htali-¦IVir As-nclallnn now fntors iiuiform I'eilera! Ica'islatlon un dii III I..
I'dflor I'riiie .SUive I'ullah LIQUID Utaty ter Vie. A Uta
dnips nl I'.irii.r Pruh- .Sinve Pnllab given the >t«v<'It brilliit'ii liKiro abiiM, making the sluv) In f.M-Ilut lairlor. He •oiled hands — i-nty In a|iply alwaya mady. Hci|uire« nn wsi.t or misiBg (waler used in -fitulo polish ruala tb* Move.) Nl, driMl-np pamttt remaia* after luiug awhile Parlor Pride MMd to lb« but drop. Sold by all daUML Bold in Froeport by W. H. R»t, bTK ¦oUaier aud U L. Rapp A Boa.
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