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A FAMIt.Y MEW9I'AI>ER OF LOCAL AMD OKNRR.\iL I JITELLIliEM K. ^
FKKKPOKT, N. Y,. FRIDAY, SEPTKMBKR 1. If'iM).
TEKMS: tl.hfi TSAUT » ADT*1«,I
NO. 44.
W.J. STEELE, M. D..
tJTHrSICIAX and SURQEOX
DAiLUWIKS, I.. I.
SUtSA. M. ItoSoadStorP. U.
Oflice. MarrlKHi Aven.io
.isatt Sbore Telepboue Oall. Haldwin. li.
OCOROC A. MOTT.
LAWYBR,
iPWstiai.lHisanbafBr—fclya.W. T.Clly
ftalMsMa, Idfbfa, emtoaa c*, M. T.
,'VIIirahNoh,""nisADnjoklyB."
e. A. OORLON,
itJBOXDBD AUCTIOXEER..-. oaa toitaiw* mtS^
|jyiwH«a*t,il*afCbarrb, PKEEPOKT.
JOHN P. WRiattT,
4MXBRAL AUCTIOXEER, ',1- I.
orRockvilleCentre
'Vlllajin .4vfnu'j, ROCKVILLE CENTRE, L. I.
¦ r. PBILLtPS, Piealdeiit. ''VantUt O. XMSHT. Vlco I>r«ildcnt.
lURAH B. BIIITB. C'sebler.
rrNANciAi.
Greater New York
Denta.! Farlors,
loaeiaECKER t sriomorc.
OOB. FULTOX AND GOLD ST3, Brooklyn, N. Y.
THE S-\BBATII SCHOOL.
STATE NEWS.
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR SEPTEMBER 3.
iat af Teelh. Oold Crowns Gold rilllags Other Filiiag,
a-I.OO np.
FULTON AND GOM) STUEEl-.S,
Opp. Loasor's, BROOKLYN, N. Y
DRESSMAKING
IN THE HICHEST STTIE OF THE ART. ..THE MISSES LEE..
n'AKT.tGU,
OD* mile norlh of L. I. K, K. St.itinn. Perfect fll guaranteed from mea.suremcnt. lUoeoMary. lo. W.irk the bout.
Klvon In Oil Paint Ins.
Sabjeel: Rebuilding the Temple, Kira III., to lo iv., S—Oolden Tem "The Temple of Ood ia If oir, Which Teiuiile entnry.
Ve Are,". I Cor. III., 17—Con
10.
rlNANCIAI,.
BOARD OF DQIECTORSi
Thomaa Q, Knight. , _ Hfnun K. Hmllb,
1. Oaatbw, Waler H. Smith.
Ohariea L. Wallace, Aoelln Onrnwell, ICrlaon H. Smith, John T. llavlaoD,
Kdward T. Tburston,
loa W. FSarsalL _
a Oatural BanUngBaitiioas ot aad Diaooant. IMd OB Speeial Deposits.
OB Kngland aad the
^XOR VattoBAKA Soli(dtod. flwlMl^ Boaia-» A. M. to 8 P. M,; Mn*qr, • A. M. to IIM. PiMO—t Daya—Taeidays aitd Vrl.
mt,**-^
THEFREEPORTBANK
CAglTAL, $30,000.
¦ill STREET,, FREEPORT, L.I,
JOHN J, RANDALL, rresidcnl.
CHAUNCBY T. 8PRA0CE, Vice-rrosldenl.
WILLIAM S, UALL, Cashier.
BOARD OP DIRECTORS: John J. Randall, Chauneey T. Spra^*
jmlth Cos, Wllllnm «. Miller,
IVIlilam E. Oolder, I). Wesley I'inn. IVallaco II. CVirnwell, (ionr.'u Wnllaee, rhninaa D. SniUh, Ooles Pettit,
Angait Immlg, Harvey 11. t^nillh,
Cbarlas U Wallace. Oeorg.. M. Randall William S. Uilil.
Open, eieept leital holidays, fmm 0 a. m. to 9 p.m. Offers faclllliwi and indiicenienlii in every deiiartment (siual to thnsvnf .lilii r tbn Now V.irk or Brvioklyii ItanltH or TrtiHi ('.m.- I«ale*, and every eoxinmiadatlnn ox f.ir lu Is (»nal*(ent with ounecrvntivo inannKi'inent.
Interest nt the rnte uf three p..r cent, iwUd un time (lepoeite, throe mnnths or inure.
Drafts Iwaed on all partitnf Eumpa.
Iloea a general banking business.
Aocottole of eoriMiratluns, coiuinnlcs, socle¬ tlea, etc,, solicited.
Entiresatiafocliun guaranleod.
Inqatrles win twioive prompt'ntlcntlnn and beoneerfally answered.
*|tEES.
ilRUBS,
'[ titih
kMOOIN
nutl
Gnenbooss FUBts
ynU dincUons roi
Df fortfwes tn vtft
Crkm liat, wMca-- frw to all.
R. P. Jefltcy & Son,
Bellmore.LL
.leucea ot the n|. wonds, but the ituliles thought itencrnlly fniii|ii ivnive.- were niin dnck-
^OODCLEFT
BUILDING SITES
attractinc many home Mekera, who are cYectlns a class ot ifMUMV*!* that ara not axcalM In alie and architectural beauty MfwiMt* within tb* Qraatar New York auburban home section.
D BOATING. BATHING, FISHING.
Five FCET OF WATER AT LOW TIDE. The naw WOODCLEFT INN, whkh accommodates 30o fuests, • part of tbo Woo4clolt property.
fc-
LOUTED IN THE PROCRESSIVE YILLAGE OF
FREEPORT, La
la
Sdiooli, Fonr OhvobM, Well-eqaipped Fire Department,
£ioeUent Wtiat Supplj, Eleotrio Lighta, iJiiliii^lii.;^^
.•
•^^^r partlculan apply to
RANPALL & MILLER,
FREEPORT, L. I..
., OB.. „
16 Bedford Avenue. BROOKLYN. N.T.
"The buililers," Jc.«hua and ZoniD. bnbel as nisuagers, with the |.en|ib< ni workmen. The peuplo Jld all jthey could Jurlnt; tho wlntor In maklni,. iirnimratinns .'or building the terapio, fnr Krent Inbui must havo been required lu clearing tho groun.l tor thu fnuu.latlou on well ss In providing maloilal!.. In n llttin mnru thnn n year alter they hod left Ilabylon, Zerub. biiiel and Jesbuii-bnviug apimlutod tbe priests and Levltes to ntteud In thcli courses, laid tbe (oundnllon. Tbn JesUuii of V. 'J Is not the high priest of v. 2, Lul nn. other- a Levltc raentlonud Inclieptor 2:10. "Priests la thetr apparel. ' Thn cIcKnut and beautiful offlciul robes used by tti< Iiriests In their celcbrotlous, espeeinlly th« blue and scarlet aud piirple rnbcs ivllli gold nud gems of the high priests nud Dtliers, dnactlbcj lu Ei, 39, Prii'stUoo'l ivns nn onllnnuoo peculiar to Israel, Th» esseutlal Idua of n prIesI la oue who draws near to Clod nn beUalt nl othois Hence tbe high priest Wii.s clad lu special garments culled "(.-arraiiuU for ginry nul beauty," tbat ho might bo typlrnllv what lio was not nctunlly. His dren. poliitnd tc I. ritost to comn—one wilo would need uc inalerial garmeuts tu which to exercise Ills PrlosthnoJ. Tuo matorial.'., colors nnd rashlou o( tho garments won. all of .lb vino appointment. Uluo Is peculiarly n lieaveuly color. Iu Itevelallou John saw It lu the second louudallon of the wali ot tbo hoavcniy city, "With triiinp.ita, " For summoning iis.sPHiblies nn-l juyful an¬ nouncements, "Tho Levltc.." (Iml cho.-n tho dcscon.Innls of Levi for tho sorvlon of HIa labernaeio and tempio. In the wib liernoss they eucniuped around it ns guardians, nnd In moving couveved it from place to pla-e. Alter tlio building of tho temple, thi-y had charge ot tho giil-'s, of the sacred ve.(st.t.«, of the storehouses, nt tlio preparation of the show.broad nnd othor olTerlngs, and ot the slui;liig music.
11. "They sang together l.v course." Snng alternately, or respons'lvely; oue parly snying, "The Lord Is goml," and thn .dher rosi.ondlng, "For Ills mercy nndurcth (orover," Tho prloKts, wilh trumpets, up. pointed by Moses, nud the Lovltes, with cymbals, appointod by Davi.l, mado up a ciincort of praise at tho laylug of the foundation ol tho toniple, to assist the singing o( that liyinu tor which our tongues should nnvnrbn oul nf tune, cnu. taiued lu Psalms IOC, 107, US nud 1.38. "All tlio pooplo shouted," Those who bad knowu only tbo misery nl haviug un tomiilc nt all praised the Lord Willi shouts nf jny whou thoy saw tho (oiimlatlnu laid, for to thom this was as lile from tho dead, ; .
12. ".Mhuy. nnslout mou wept." It' ;'«>¦'tbere ua was tho dny ..( small thlugs. Kceh. 4:10, ¦ luitsof ovtden 'i'he uuiv bouse, lu comparlsnn with tbe ol.l ouo, was "as nolUlug," Has, 2:3, The tempio was not ov.irlal.l ivltli gold as Solomon's had beou, nor .surrouuilod with suoh ma,;nlllcont buildings. The ark, the tables, the meroy.soat were lost. N'o visible glory appoaru.l In the hnlv place Thoro were no answers to Urim and Thum. mlm. There wns no lire trom henven,
1,1. "Uould uot discern, " This uiLxliire ot sorrow and joy Is o repro..ontatlon of this world; some aro bathing lu rivers nf joy, wUllo otliors nro drnwueil In floods nf tears. Tl-e prophet llaitnal comfnrlcd them by tolling them that the glory of the latter housu should excoi-d that nf tho fnr. mor, bocauso llio Lnrd (J.'sus (;iirlst) was to como to this tempio aud till it with Ills glory. Hag. 2:1.9,
1. 'Tho adversiirlcs," Those wero tho Samnrltans and .llfferent natlnns with whlcb the kings o( Assyria had penplodtha laud nf Israel whnn they bad carrl-.d the original Inhabllauls nway Into capliviiy. Hon v. II, Doubtless they wero envious ol thn favor sliowu thom by Cyrus the king of Persia. The worst eueinlos Ju.lnh and Ucnji.mln bad wnro thcso that snld thoy WITH Jews and worn nnl. Ilov. :1:'J.
2. "Lot us bullil wllh you." This people nu donbt wore desirous In partake .if tho pri' lloges grauted to the Jews by the king t of Persia, Henrlug that the loinplo was In building, thoy wero aware thnt It woubl ! bo u fatal blow to thnlr supcrstltlou, and \ thoroforn sot tlioniselvos In npposo It. lint us thoy had n.it pnivor li .in It openly au.l by force, thoy einl.avnre.l to do It secretly : nu.l by wiles, Tliey oir.irod tlioir sorvlcs that by this they might pry lulu llmli coiinsois, Ilnd aoiuo muller of uccusall.iu : against tliein, and thereby rd ird ili« : wnrk wblle tUev pretonded to further It I "Wo seuk your (ind as yo dn," Tlio rcllg. i lon of thn H.iniaritaus was ii miztiiro ol i Idoinlrv, supor.stltlnn ninl Ignorance; fai ! worse nt this time than It was ivhon out i Lord lilniself deduro.l that "Ihey kuow j bot what thev ivntslilpml." Tin. .-iainari. lans worn nclthnr Isra.illles l.v lilrlU, um ' vet trie pro-elytes. ",Sinco tho days nl 1 i;».ir.haililou," King of Assvria nnd ; Ilabylon, It. (', OsDU-iT. Hi Is llin only I Aisyrlan king who reign...! al llalivinn. liisiory tolls us Hint betook a larg.'nuni. bor ot pooi'lo from Palostlou In .iwell In Iliibyinn, and placed a large nuinber nf Iliibylonlms in Pab'Stiuo In their plai'... riiose Assyrian snttlers Interinarrlo 1 with the rcmnaut of Israolltn woiuou, aul llidr desonndauts, n mnugrel race, went uU'I.t thn namo of SamarilaiiF. rn. "Yo havo u.itlilug to do Willi ua," Wn cnnnnt ii-.^kiinwlcilgo ynu as worshipers of tho true (lml, and i'auunt iiarlli'lpain with you lu unythiug that rolatos to Ills wor.hip,
4, .'i, "Wnakeneilt'jo bauds," Tlilsoiipo. (Illllil is siippn 0.1 ll have licnuil bnvi.. Hflnr till, rniiiiiliitlnii Was bl il. During tiiu rnMiuiinlcr of tin. mU'ii nt I'vrus, iiliii.jst live y.'iirs, they dl 1 imt ni.cnlv oppose a work he had ciiminnndi'.l, Lul ills'miragi'il the people nud p.'rliai'S Intercepted llicir materials for biillillin:: and by bribing enunsclnrs to oii|in,.ii thnlr a|ipl|.'alinn In thn ministers nf Cyrus forsliii|ilii's nr pm- tcclliiu they greatly nl.stru .tci tin. .lo¬ sign. This wnuM bn mnro ca.-llv dui... as it is pr.iliabb'tlnlt liauiel die I ab.nii lllN time, llatl. i;-2r,--in. In enusciiuence ot tlioldimcullloi anl nbstacles thus luter- osod fill a perinl nf tweuly yoa
Rrl.ooU May Ilar Negroes.
Mncb interest has been taken In Stale educational circios over the outcome ot the suit brought by Mrs. Caroline Cisco, a col. I ored woman of Patchogue, L. I., asking for a peromiJoty wrll of mandamus to compel thc School Board of Queens County to admit her childreu to any school lo the borough, Irrespective of their color, Tho cnso wss Blubbnrniycontestied, Hor motion was denied without costs. Justice Smith rendered an cxliaustlvo opinlou. saying, In par;: "The Court of Appeals decides 'bnl under the prnvlslnna of the Commnn s.'bool set of l«r,4, niilhorlzlng tbe establishment of aeparate schn..Is lnr thn edueatlnn of the cnliired ri.i-c, the uutUnrllles have power, when. In tbeir opi uinn, tbe Interests of edu¬ catiou will be prom.Ited thereby, lo cetali. llsh schools for llio eiehislvo use .if .-nU.rcil children, and wheu such are .-flBlilished and provi.led wtth eijual iBcllltlea, to es- elude culoreil cbiblreu Irom schnula pro. vided (or while children. There Is nn claim that the slntulo was over repeal.'d. The claim thnt the statute was repealed by Im- plicatinn caunnt bn serlnu.lv cntertnliiml. Tho dun and onli'ilv ndnilnlsiratinn ot law re.|ulrc« that till' relief ilciiiaudo.i by tho relator bo dcnli'.l until gruhti'd bvlhe Log. Islaturo, nr until ih» Cnurt o( A'ppcals r«. vises or reverses Its (ormer ailjudicatiou. Motion Jor writ denied, without costa,"
flrape .Tulce In.lustrr.
Chautau(|ua County has Just begun to tako tho Initiative In tho develninneut nf the uiifcrmcnlod grape juice Induslrv, Tn this It Is ns..ort.'il It lias been .Irlvou by the Increase nt freights recently made by tho railroads fnr Iraiiaiiortatlon o( grape... llrapn growers sav the asslgiiincnl of the grapes to ,1 difforont frolulit class, wlierebv a cent more a basket la adilod to the rate. Is a crippling tax to thom, haudlcapidug '.heir sales.
Almnst iinanlinoii.lv the grnwers have turne.l tiielr nlteiitinii' lo tho nianufaduro of uufermenfe.l gra|ie juice, the inotli...ls for making which by a procca that will In. suro Ita prescrvatlnii, are of comparatively roceut discovery. For Ihls |irn.luet manu. (ncluri.rs are getting frnm tlfty cents tu a dollnr a gallon at wholesale, an.l (r(5m ouo dollnr to oue nnd n half dollara at retail, A blue.pnuu.l bnsket Is cqulviilont to a gal* lon of Juice, A grower sabl ho had recent¬ ly refused ton cents n ga'lon for nil the grape juice that can bo mado trom his eu¬ llro crop o( tills year's grapes. Ho ndded that tbia price woui.l pay better for his cron thau to market It as grapea. Ho re- fused tho offer because ho Is suro of gettiug a better price. Largo adillllnus nre now b Ing mado to grapo juico eslubllshmeula at Westllold, llrocton and olher placea In tbo Cbttutaaqiia grapo bolt, and nilior new plants arn about lo bu constructed.
appear
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F Miss Holina Km. 'uous bail kniiivii just a liltlo moro nbout tbe compnny tUeir tracks nuver woulJ hnve crosse.l ber laml,
Wbou tbero was
n rnnuir Ibat tbe
electric cars wero
coming tbrougb
Hro.iklyii sbo iHn-
n)iiiriiveil v o r y
strongly. Wbeu tbe rnmor wos cou-
flrnioil, auJ tbe adilitional information
Riven tbat tbe cars ivcre lo ruu by ber
bouse. Miss Holina was indignant ami
a liltlo alarmeil. Hbo vvomlereil it it
woulilbo safe.
Uut wbeu tbo companv wruto ami wfluleJ to know it Ibey miijlit buy n strip of boi- land nlong tbe river,about two acres in all, ou wliicb to Iny tbeir tracks, tbereby avoiding tbe buildiug of two bridges and a balf milo or mure of uuneoossarytrack, abe was decided¬ ly and unmistakably angry.
Sell ber land for nu electric Hue, forsootb! Sbo wouldn't bave tlie bur- rid Ihiugs wilbiu sight or souud of her if she could help it. What if it wasu't auytbiug but sandy pasture I land, growing up to huckleberry nnd j bayberry bushes. They shouldn't ! have il. It wasnolhiuglo her if they ' had to build n dosteu bridges aud go lew ' twenty miles oul of their way. She thought of all thc ncalLi
Wolves in llie Adirondack,
Wolves havn again mndo their nuce In tho Aillrondacks au.l are at Iholr old prey—the deer. Wllhlu
boon reported severallln
1 nf struggles botwoon deor ' i- . , - i * i * *i i-
uluial, the .-sn-ass of tho deer j P''" "^'^ '"'Bl't ^oVe to tbem, leinidi-
reinalnliig to lell tlio tale. Some wero nt ' ating their proposal, Theu a happy
Ilral liiclliied lo believe that these woro evi- thought struck ber. She got her pou
aud wrote on tbe boitom uf thc cum-
of dogs lu the ore experietico.l of the jthorwi.ae. It has beeu vl that pniitliors aud I cxtluct In the Adirou. Ili|erii"ss, llll.l Unit as a couseqiieuce llenr hail un f.mr-Inuled animals lo fear, sluco the ena.'lmoht ot the law which ren¬ ders Illegal tho uso of dogs In huutiug them. A (ew nf tbe sportsmou who (ro- i|Uout the ivoiids make il a point to peue. irato far enough lo leave ull signs o( clvlll- idilion miles behlinl thein, and such cue., or snmo of thciu at least, havo kuown all aluug tlllll some wnlves .remained, Olilot Oainn Prntector Pnad says that doet wintered on the hordors of tbo woods to oscui.o tho wolves nnd also to tako advau- lago of ouriy spring In open [ilacos.
Warning. Nci.t Out.
Tho Stalo Uiianl n( lloaltli h.ia out circu. lar letters lo tlio local health boards ol the illfrcreiit cities, enlling atteution to tho prcvalciicn o( a iiill.l (orm ..( smallpox lu tho central aud western porllnns o( the State, nud In Iho s.'ctlona n( tho heallh luw rei|ulrlug tho vaccluatlon o( all school children. One of tlio circulars says: "Tho spread of tho dlsonse at tho preseut tlino, ns wns tbo caso a ycnr ngo, may bo allrlb. uled In a large .Icgren tu the (act that many i-ascs id smallj'.n wore nilstakeulj .llagn.iscd as chlcken.poi, and it is U'l. vised Unit ynur b'laril ailn|it aud or.dirce rul.'S r.'i|iilring lhat nil .'uses n( suppo.sod chiekeu.|iii.\ be ropniind prnmplly to thom, In iinliT tliat thny inny bn kept uii.I.'r ob. vatlnn, l( i.eciissary aud >|Uaraulliied, until all .1.1.till is at rest un.l the .'aso cerlaiuly uot luullpui."
itbu
iptr
I Here.
ier oilman nnd ' Stain Iliiar.l o(
ur I In Albany (rnm a
in ..(the Western lln.i-a eu at Aibl.Ill, Tin. lu-
Muny ha'
garded It asn gre it mistake, a piece nf narrow.mlu.led, t.lg.ite 1 (.illy, which made eiieinloa o( those who ahnuld have lioeu Irlends, and klndle.l hatred nnd jealnusy, mill Inwnreil themnral toim and cnole.l tin, ceai n( the new cnlnny. Ou lhi' ntlier hand, lluivll'iauu calla 11 "an hemic rcdisai tuac ceiit tiie material all n( n rich anl pnwer- (ul paopin-It the risk n( Imperiling' n-iig- lot.s iiurllv." rhus was » great peril avert.'d. They saved a nail..n, (nr U.n llmo at auv rate, (rnm the lauget of hay- iug tUclr rellgl.m cnrruptod.
Toi.aren tTar (iur Trnn,...
Ainniig llie siipplle-i i.r.lere.l fnr Ollr srmv 111 the Philippines am 7:i.lKKl | nun.la
Doputv l^taln Secretary llnbli Charities, liave i thornugli liis|icc o( Itclugi. (nr W stll.lllnu sllelt
Messrs. (lilmiin and llel.banl (ouud that llio persnns I'ntilliie.l tiieri. were tr-ated most liuiiiaii..|v au.l tlmt crpurul punish- m..lit ivas unl practls,..| there. ll.itli nrtl- .'crs si'i'iik highly nf tho illsclpllu" uii.lu- taiucl by the Miperlnteudeul, Mary K, Luyd,
Four Men Kllle,t Iiy railing llrirk,
Fi'iiriiieii WIT" kllle.l III the Washliurn brickyard at Ciilsklll. Tliey ivero engago.l In the reuioviil nf liiirni'd brick (nr shlp- iiienl when m-arly 2iH),0i)0 green brick lu a Ullll Biljacent tii|.pli..l .ivnr upnn them. Willinm lloudsov an.I tw.i Virginia negroes were kllli'd iiulrlglit. The (nurtb man, au Italian, llvod nnly tw i hours alter his re- mnval (rntll tho wreck, Tho accideut Is as,'riiio.l lolhe Inully construcliou o( the
Urclli.e. a Llentenanrr,
I'he Key. l-Mmouil p. F.asterbrook, r nf lll'l Tny Metlmdist (ionfereuce nnw itlniii'il at MliiavlUe, has declined a lieu, laiicy ill the regular army, pruf.'rnug au ;i..iutiin<iii as chaplain, and has been tilled that there will be nn clNiplalus In 1- regiiuents lietiig forme.I, Mr. K»-tcr- iiok was chaplain ni the Sue.m.i an I '20:11 w Ynrk regiments, (nrmed (nr service lu 1' Spnnish.Alll.Tlcsii Wii
nil lle.l lie.
I ..thras an.l bls wile hav In Cherry Creek, smith o lurder o( thel Tho l-oro;
pliysl'lans fnuud that lis skull had beeu (ru'lursl.
All Around lb. State.
lliiliii't. All.'gany (¦..unly, 1. .a-is that tt Ua. II .1 a siugle i.lle main real.lent.
Thore Is au cpl.l.niijc n( scarlet (over au.l illiditherin iu tho Ilocijestor Orpbta
Asyiuu The
at pipiil.r lii.tllutl.in la Pena ltd Ij tci tliul village's puLlio
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1 am a fanner locdttti nodr Stuny Br.vk, om- of the most malarious didrictsin this Stale, and wivs bolhered wih ni.il.uid for yi-ars, at titnes
I ao I could not woik, .-ir.vl was aKvays very ronsiipiKd as well. For
f jam I h.id malaria so had in thc sprini;, wh.-.n cni;,t^cd in plowing.
I- that I could do nothing but shake. I must I'.ivc takvn al>oiit :i iMrrel r Cfqi^ne pills besides ijo/ens of other remedies, but never obi.ilnt-d f any permanent benelit. Last fall, in peach lim-. I hid a most si-;ious '•tttic* of chills iind then commenced lo take K pans Tabules, upon a i fiend's advice, and the lirst bc.x made me all n^ht and 1 h.ive never httn without them since. I take one Tabule c.uh motninii and ni^;ht ; and sometimes when I feel mote than usu illy exhausted 1 t.ike three in ; a day. Thev have kept mv itiun.wh sweet tiu bowels regular and I 1 Imvo pot h.id the lenst touch of nul tria iior s;-.! ittM>» nea.l.ichc since I i commenced utinj'ihem, I kiuw also th ii I sl rp Ivetter .ind w.ike up I IHore rcfrtrshcd tifln torm«rtv. I ilon'l know h-* manv coniplainis i iUpiins Tabules v^ ill he\,\ but I do know iltcv will eure any on.- in the i^eandttion I v.-as and 1 would not be without them at any p.'ice. I ^lnnesUy consider them the cheapest-priced inedieine in the w iLI. ..s iitfwy arc also the Jiiost benetieial and the most convenien: lo lake. '.. I a»l twenty-seven yeais of Jj;e ••'.id have worked haid all mv liie, the 1 lame as most brmeis, l>oth e.irh and Lie and m all kinds ol weaiher, -' and 1 have n<?ver enjoyed such goivl he.ti'.h is I h.ive since last fall; in ^ filil, my neighbors have au rein.itked mv i tn'rovcd condition and have [:^j||j|,,«'SiaV, John, what are yo*' doinc lo lj,.i. so heahhy ? "
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I,MP0»TE0 ANO PACKCn BY
THR O. & O. Ti£.A CO.nPANY, 31, 33, 35 burling Slip, New Vork.
pany's letter: I "Vou may have the bind for S'lOO au acre. Youra truly. Seliua Phumons." Sho smiled wbeu sho had doue this. How tboy would feel wbou tbey got lhat auawer! I'ive hun.lre.l dollars au acre! Wby, sho wanted to sell the i wboIo leu ncres for $11111, au.l tlmt had beeu lil^ougbt too much, l-'or a duy or two she fliuiled whenever she thought ' of her auswer and sbo wished bho could bnve seeu lhe faces of the com¬ pany wheu they opened it.
Then came tbe shock of discoveriug that her oiler bad beeu accuiited. Tho compauy bn.l her utalemeut is black aud wbile, with her name signed to it, 80 tbore was uo possible escape for her.
This was iu tho fall, and work on tbe electric road would not begin till upriug. Miaa Selinnfelt tliatikfiil tbat the evil day was so far oil', I'erhaiia thero was a chance yet that thc road would uot go tbrough. Xevcrlbeleas sho worried oud fretted over it all winter, aud il wna the worry, the doc¬ tor sai.l, Ibiit brought on tlie sjicll of Bickues.s iu March. She waa uot seri¬ ously ill, and by llie lirat of .-Kjiril, wbeu work on the road licgnu, she was arouud doiug bnr work aa iiaual,
"I'm not g.iiug to liav.' folks suy T pot sick ou ai'i'iiiititof tbat iiuiniintiy," sbo said. "iViiywiiy, il wou't .lo uuy good 111 worry. Let "etu cotui', but if lliey expect mo lo imtrouiic tbcm, lliey aro mistokeu, tbal'H nil. I wouldn't ride on ouo ul tlman cars, uot if (^uoeii \'i.'ti.riaiir tbe Preaideut of the l'nited SUiUs told mo to. If otber folka waut lo risk their lives tbey cau."
'I'bo Ibauifbt of tba 8inOl1 was a greot conifiirt. It soctuud like a for- tuuo to hcr, and she pluiiiu-d wbat sbe would .1.1 witb tbo interest luoue.v. She Woul.l bave a new rarpel for Ibn Jiarliir the very lirst thing nnd hove tho room iinpnre.l ami paiiiloil.
lly tbe uiliidlo of .-Viiril tlio workiueu came in sigbl of her lioiiao, and for a day or twn Miss Hclitia watcbcd Ibem Willi a hoatilc eye, Tbeu, iu spite of hers.'lf, she bcgoii In I.o iiiiereste.l in tlie work, atnl as il cumo iiearor she spent tu.iro nu.l mnro of her tune nl llm wiudinva. W'h.ii tbo men wauled to eat llu'ir diiinura out under hcr ebestuut tree uud gel water from the piitup iu tlic van! she gave a williiiH i^aiWfhL.^IinH'y are lml In blame for what tbi; coiiiiiuiTy rfiiH'A-'^.«iii:'-''*" _
Ouj of tiie ineii canie.1 iu a pail ot wotei; for her one .lay nud gnt to talk¬ ittg'Mitb ber, Hn fuun.l ..ut Unit sbe wanted ber little gar.len spa led ii|), nn.l lhe next dny the lueu hliortcned llu'ir uo.itiiug and did tbo work iu a little while, Tlio .lav after lb,!! Mias Heliiio carrried oul to tbem u huge dishpau full of .'i.iighnnta, wbi melted away like snow Iieforo tbe sun, Wbeu tbe rails were oil laid by llio honso and tbo work was no longer iu sight Miss Seliua felt very lonei-ome. Still she could see the men go liy ot Uigbt nud ui'iriiiug, and tbo .voiiiig luau wbo bal carried the water fir ber always tmilcd uud wavel bia ! bau.l. I
The firal of .Iiine the cars were rnu- | niug, and Mb-is Seliua saw tbeiu go I l.y ernivded. It was aiu.iiiui.'. 'I didn't kuow there were so many r. cU- i less folks iu the worl.l," abo sail, i fShe bsd to admit that tbere was a certaiu cnmpauiuuship iu seciug all these people. I
(111 ivarui 'lays the molormen anij coudUi^tora wmild slop nearly every trip and pet a drink of water at ber j pump, oml sho limls pri lu in the cool- '. uess of tbe water aul tu baviuij the : tumbler nut there clcau iud bright. After a liiue lliese men, fioeiug ber al- [ ways at tbc wimlow, wnuld speak to ' ber, wi-b ber good moruiug or eota- ment on tbe wcatbtr. There waa one ! young muUirraiiu who waa ber csp.-cial fav.irite, and lie was the tirst oue to discover ber oversiuu to risking her , life on tbe cors. |
".\uy lime ymi waul to try il," he i loll hcr, ' jiisl ectue alnug ou my cor, aul I'll be extra eareful of ynU." j Miss .Sl Una laa..'hcd and told hnu I that sbe woui 1 go on bis car wben j she weut, but that she .lihi't thiuk fitbcr oue of Ihciii would live loug
washing ond ironing ond swee^hg dono for the week, aud everything ia iu good order. And, besides, l bavo faith in thot youug Uaily, autl it'll be my last chaucu to go uu his ear."
The next moruiug ot I'l.'J.'i shis was oil ready, her work douo ond the door locked behiud her oa sbe sat on tho step wailiug, Ilaily cculd hardly be¬ lieve his eyes when be sow ber.
"Going':'" he called, "Well, that's good. Sit ou the front sent here, tben you cau see on.l got the air." He noticed that ber bauds shook and that sbo was a liltle pale, .\ milo furiher ou ho looked arouud ot her,
"l.ike it'-" bo osked,
Sbo uoddcd, Uer eyes were very bright,
tiu Ihcir roluru tbey bad to wail al a luruotil for anotlier I'lir, and Hallj aat dowu beside bor Her buir was blowu abnut hcr face, aud her ex. pressiou was animated. "She must bare beeu pretty wheu sho was youug," he thought,
"Do you usually go faster?" she asked.
"Oh, jusl aboul the aaiuo. I guess,"
"I waa going In sny you needn't gc any slower on my aceount. It .loesu't score mo o liit, I like to go fast,"
Wbon he stopped ut ber houao sha sat motioiilesa. "I guess I wou't gc oul yet," sbe said, "I tbiuk 1 wil,' ride a little more."
Tbe uext time there waa a wait she aeoiuod abstracted. She was liusj witb a problem iu mcutui urilhmetic— namely, bow many enr ridea cau be got out oflbe iuterest ou 3H100'>
The solutiou seemed to please her.
"I eau get along withont tbe car pet," she said to herself, "and the paint au.l paper dou't look very bad, a-iywiiy,"—Chicogo Iteeord.
INSURED FOR $10,000,000.
CHICAGO COLISEUM FALLS
Twelve Gre.ii Iran Arches Come Down Wilh a Crash.
Over a Score uf Men Are Rilled and In.
Jured—Tbe llullillng 1. a Mai.
or llnlns.
("Hir.\n.i (Special).—Witlioal a inii nont'f warning the Immense steel (r.imeivork of the Cnilscuiii buiillng, which wa-i In pro¬ cess nf cousiructlm outhe site of tho old I.lbliy Prism, n uiuiemu ou tlm cast all.' nf Wabaah aven.ic, half way boivecu Four¬ teenth and Slilceutli streeta, collapsed aud (11 l'l the ground cnrrylug wtlh 11 twn s....re workmen, who were rutting the lln- Miliig linich.'s upnn tlin iir.'lie., flie dead are: J.iliuFnx, Kdn-ar.i Miurav, lliclia.d Shcpmiin, Slephon J. Tliumpsou. Thcidnre Thnro, CliarleK'Walpolo, Frauk Logan, Ai..x..nler Mllbis ao.l Samuel Siuilh, i:ieveii men were luj'Jrcd. snmo severol.*. Ail nf tin. killed and nnd Injured were om. pinyed In the cnnstrucilon nf tl.e building.
No one among the builders cnnuect..d with lhe Ilrms having charge of the con. ftructlnn cau accnuiil for the disaster.
Severnl ttienrlns arc adva d. tl.o oue nc-
copt.'.l by a maiorily being that thn sand lu Uie (.luiiilallnns shlltnl under the Im- iiieuse weight and uiisellln.l the baa.'S o( thearcl.es. It Is agreed that 111" buililing
9ti.rl.id to ciiliiipi.oat 11 nrthwnsl corner
au.l fell l.l tiic siiitli. This Is shown by llin pnvitlnns o( llio (allnii arches, which lie raugi'd lu regulnr mivs ovcrlupiiiug ouo auntii-r.
Til illapscl Btructuri) was .IH feot liv
172 (eet wide, and when cnniiloled woul.l
havn 11 ciglity-llvn lent hlgii. Tlio Cil-
Iseiim was dc.igni'l f.ir tlio a.-c vuiiio la- linn nf larg luvoulloiis. oxp.isitl.ins, eir-
cu-i's, f.Kitball gam.-s aud varloui kinds nt aiuiisements. Its co-it was to have boeu about »40tl,D'J0.
FLAMES DESTROY A CONVENT. '
Hemic Ni.n. Itluk Holr I.t'
PHILIPPINES 0011S.!^'^"-'"^'!i«j;^«=>'"^«"-
¦ I M.-ii rrofessinj Frieiitlsliip For
President Says Amerc-n Authority j AmericaCaug-hi Aiding Insurg^eiUs. Must Be Est.ib'ishcd Thcr.\
rar*lgner« M.v Majorltv .•( Meilv*. tym- ¦•atliiis Wllh llie ln.arr.eilaa.«
NO PAUSE TILL REVOLT ENDS Am.ric.e*.i,ru «.,„„«.
rill.burg—Swiird. I (Ifflrrrs of the Itegl.. the Soldier.—Tbe I'
PiTTsBru 1, Poun. (.-iped ll).—Willi cnn¬ non lionmlng, bells clanging, wlilsli..* shrieking, (lags waving and miglily cheers frO'n huulreds o( lliousaU'ls nf Ihnials, tho bravo Tenth I'enns; ivanla Vnluiitci rs were welcomed liomo nftcr mnrc than a y.-at s gallant service In the Plilllpplnos. It was the greatest J^nuinslrnllnn nf patrlmi.su, evor seon In this city. A fuml .d {.'1,1,(10.), donated by cltlz.'us, pormltted lavish prep¬ arations (nr Iho receptlnn.
It Is csllmaled that (ally 500,000 persons wntched the soldiers as lliey went over n lino nf march dve inlles long. Tlio prnc s- llnn wns lod by nn .'scnrt nf Il.n Natinnal Ouanl and (Irand Army men. I'rosl.lent McKiuley and Ills parly ( llnwi'il lu car¬ riages.
When tho regiment was dniivn U|i In (ront o( tho rovlowliig slaud (iivernnr Stone luodo somo Inlm luclnry n-niiiks aud thon introduced ll..' I'r.'slilcni, who spoko as (olloivs.
"(iovernnr Stone and My F.-ilnw-Cllljieii!-: Iam gladto partli'lpale nllli tlm (am lies, ironds nud fellu'V-cltlrcus nf tho Tenth Pennsylvania Vnluuteers In this glad re. uni.111.
"You hnvo earned the iilaudils nnt alono of ihopoiiplo nf Peunsylvnula, bill nllhn
MiiMi.k (By CibleV-lloceot ev,<nU Kav* prove.l somewhat dls.'niiraglag tn oniiilalr will are trying tn iiccnmpany war wltba pnllcy o( ooiiclllallon. Tho new muulepa) gnveraments have .e,allapseil Ihrnugh tbe treachery o( tho .Mayor". Tin. .Ilsyor of .-=au Pedro Macntl. who iraa eleoiel by th* pooplo under the direcibiu ot l'ro(es>or Dean W.ircosler. nflhe Iinlte 1 statea Ad¬ visory Cninmlaslon (or the HhOli'piaes, Is in tTfir^iil here, Tho Untie 1 ifttes om.'ers nt San Pedro .Macsll (oun I that hu was usiug ht. ntllce as a rcerulllug slatlon fot the Phlllptilne Army. Fonr disgualed IB- turgoot nfli.'ers were helping him.,
The Mnyor o( ll.illnag was also arreslSil and ciHidaed In tho same prlton. Th* AmerlMBs oaught hlin pasalug lietwssa the ll«es o( the two arinlos wltli ieocliala- allng documouta, which the authorities lecared,
Auother prominent uall re Mayor is uader
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Tlinl la Said to He thn Aggreiralo ..r I'oll. vie. on the I'riuce or Wale.'. I.lff.
.\ big luauruuco mau l.ild mo ro¬ ceully ill Neiv York, writes W, E. Cnr. tis, tbat tho Priuco of Wales wna ths heoviest risk of auy palrou of tbc iuaurauco business, aud that his death would cost Knglish, Gormau, French aud .Vuiericau eompauies uot leas tbou $10,()i)0,lli)tl.
"Xd olher pcr.aou carries tweuly per eeut. of thot iuaurancc," htf said, "but eouipiitalivcly littlo of itis for the benelit of bia family; perhaps uot moro Ihon Sl,000,00u. Somo years ngo large policies were lakou out by bia croditora as security for money lonued. It bo hIiouUI over pay hij debts tbey would of course revert to bim, and might be ea-riod for the bone- lit of hia family, but hia premiums, liko the premiums ou ail of the royal families of Kurope, nre very high- much higher than thoao pai.l by pri¬ vate individiiuls for tho saiuc nmouul ot inaiirauoo,
"II is a eurions fact," coutiuued my insurauco fricud, who spout a good deal of bis timo iu England, "Ihol !jl2,il()i),000or 8:i,OiJ0,0iliJ otiiuaurauce, lierbaps moro than thai, has boou placed ou tho life of tbo Priuco of Wales aa a spccnlntiou by peraoua who do uot know bim aud bnvo ucvor hod any rebitious with bim whatever. This would uot bo poaaible uuder tho iuaurouoo laws ot tho United States, but il is alloivod by aome of the Kug. liall compauiea, Gver thoro auy mnu cau accuro o policy ou tho lifo of s neighbor, provided be cuu persuado llie neighbor to aiibmit lo a luodicoL. cxamiuutiou or iiud a compauy wWch baa recently bad bim examiued, Thjds wbeii the Priuco of Wales undergoes ou cxaiuiuatiou for iusuranee lots of speculators njiply to tho same com¬ pauy for polieiea ou hia life, or get ecrlifled coiiioa of the report of tho medical examiucr oud ime tbem wilh ollier cotupRuios It ia pure speculo- tioll, 'i'hoy pay a high iiremium, a margin, so lo apeak, or, to put it iu another wuy, tbey book a wagoi- with tho iusurauee coiiipauiea tbut the I'riuco ivill die before thetotaLot tbeir premiums exceeds Ibu oiuouut of tbo poliey, 'riierefnro mauy porsous would be Huouciully bcuetited if Albert Kd- ivard should drop oil' suddenly oue of tbeae liue daya, Tho I'ritieo ia per¬ fectly nwaro of this fact, llo knowa very well what advaiitagca havo beeu taken of bis Biiuati.iu, I.nt I do uot auppnae il makes uuy dill'oreueo \i ith Lis liabiis." i
FRESH TRADE DEVELOPMENTS.
United Sinles Consul Dudle.v, writ- iiiK fililll Vuuenuver aliout the deposits of pbiliiiuiii, ostiiinui aud asHociated tuetals ill llritiab Cohiuibiii, Rnya tbat a leading mitiiug eugiueer told biui that tbeae subataucoH wero usually foun'l in lill placea that yield gobl. He believes tbat tuucb pbitiniiiii ia Ibrowu , liy lb.' miii.'ra willioul reoliziug | ia iiiiiy liegiuuiug . . bo i.ui'lo lu llio~rTvcrS*fils aud griiv.ls,
Spcial iii'(Uir.v Iinving been mado of the .Stain Deparluieul in regar.l lo lhe .inly ou .Iriiggista' a.-olea iu foreigu eoniilriea, a repori baa boeu received fr'im Fran.-e saying that as sneh orli- cles aru eonaidered aa "iuatruyjouta ol prccisiou" uo duty is deiiiatid;d. Ger- tunny taxes tln-ui. aud bases tho rato oil the inateviul used in making tbem and tbe deirree of lluish uud polish imparted.
On tho other side of the .\tlunlie Iho riv..ter, which oj.crates b.v percusaiou, ileliveriug a series .if blowa with a haiutuer aa by l.iiu.l, has almost en¬ tirely reiibieml lliat oue which merely sijueexes the rivet. Iu this eouutry, however, lhe former dovicn lias beeu used ouly in an experiuieutal way.
Iu tbo jii.lgmeut of the ('ottuu an.V Wool lleporter, tbe most importatit a.lvauces iu tbe departmeut of dyeing ol late are the improvetueut of artiQ- .ial iudigii ami the production uf caus¬ tic Soda and bleacbiug pnwdcr moro cbciiiily by ele;trij|yais Ihau by older methods.
The great novelty in ent glass this seasou IS said to ben caiueoliko pro- duel luadi- iu ulleruate lu.vers of traus- pareiil aud iruusluceiit ^loas. Tho pulleiu IS cut through fcom one layer to the "tber iu such a mauuer U3 to I give the eflTect of o cnmeo, !
Nv.viK, N. V. (Srcclnn.-Fln- dcslmyod nlue of tho leu buildings occu|ilcd by the Ilninnu Catbnlic Cnnvoul nl St. Agnei., nt Sp.'irklll, Ji tow inllos from bore, about I n'.'lnck a, ni. Tho lire snatlered terror aiming moro than four liuiutred Inmatns, causeil Iho ileath of (nur persons, Injurod seven svrlnusly, twenty-llyo slightly, mill coiiipleli ly wrecked Iho eutiro prop¬ erty.
Tno .lend liro: Helen IJrnwn, six years nlll. kllleil bv (right; Lmma Mackln, seveu years nlll, kill.'d 1 V Irlghl; Kalo McCarthy, ali.iut twenty.elgllt years nld, a servnnt, .Uod trom sll.ick, and'a woman, aged and ll ilrldilcn, kuuivn ouiy as Juue, burned to death. '¦*
Till' ruins were also the mark o( devoted d.'I'lls ot hornlsiu lintll nil till, part nf Iho nuns, whn hnd tlin chllilren In th.ir care, and olacls nf cournge ami unselllshuess oa thn pan nf ll.o older chllilren wlm woro I'liiiates nf tho Instllullon. Uut for the licrnlsni nf till' sisl.'rs nnd tho Inslauoos ot il.'vntlnii In duty on tho part of the la.ls triilii.'ii lu the llr* drill of tho cnnveut tho Inss of llfn must liavo boeu much gruatur than tbat rocordol.
CUITEAU'S COUNSEL A HERMIT,
Slrange I.Ife led by (ioorge >V. Srnvllle Near an Indiana I.ake. K11K..M0, Iud, (Special).—A party o( Ko- koiiio tlshormcii, who havo roturuol (r.)iu a trip among thn UDlreiiuentcd lakea nf n.irtli.'rn In.linnn, ran across the cabin oc- cuplcil liy (l.-nrso W, Scovllle, Iho lawyer will defen led Cliarlos J, (lultoau lu his llial for tho a-aiisslnatlou of Presidout (inr- II..I1I. II Is situated near .Mud L.ikc. 800- vllle lives till'life o( a r.'duso. From an iilTalilo an.l liilhlentlal lawyer Scovlllo lias gnnvii lllln a iiinrcsii (Unl uiia|iprnaclialilo lierilill. 11.. feels Hint ho would sllll bo shiliiueil an.l ilcs|ilsOil by ovcryb.idy fnr his part In trying to savo (lulteiiu on the grnuiid of linrcilltary liisiiilly, though ho c.iitenils that ho did uothlng mnro than liiiiilly. Tho loss of his wife nud Olher iiii-fiirtuncs Ihat seemed to imrsun liliu a.I.led tn his melnnchnly and cnntlnn.'.l him lu Ills ili'tcriiiiiiiillnii tn nbaiiiliiii the world,
CUBA IS SELF-SUSTAININC,
W.vsiiiNiiiii>, 11, C, (Speclall.—A stnle- .ueiil of tho llnnudal condition of Cuba shows Unit Ulllor llio inauagemoul u; tho I United Slate., ailthortlli.s I'm rn.'nlp's uf Iho Island from Jauuary 1, 1S'J,I, 1.1 Juno M, | ox '.I the oipev.lliuros by tl,4.H0,0iI. {
The rcc.'lpls from all source.^ woro jiG,- . ll-iJ.iilO; .llsliurscmonls. t.'i,,-i01,..HS, (H the ni.limv ilislnirsoil, »1,712,014 was oipcndod f.T ».-iiilliitlnu; tSO.'i.aej ID the ereclinn aud liii|.r.ivemo,it of liarnieks and i|Uarli're; 1 tt H,.'¦llll 111 llm estalilli.liiiienl nl llio rural ] giiarl au.l a liiilnlslrallnii: t'.>.-|0,(i74 nn |iub- II.. wnrks, liiiriiir.-. and Inrts: 2!i:i,Hsi on
i':iilritli's I liiis|iltals; i!i2f.',14li lor Civil I
Kovernmeul; 472.1,2Sl ou muuldpalltlos; [ »S.4,II44 In aid ul tho desllluto, nnd e42,a0S on iiuiirauline tnulters; loliil, tl,44^,!IJ4, \M
BOERS CONCEDE NO MORE. I
Ni.tilj llnaliind That Tbev A.lhere to |
Tbelr I,ale.t Illier. |
Cai'E Tows, South Africa (Uy Cable).— j
Il.'plylng lo the latest proposition o( tho i
llrllN'i Secretary nf Sloto o( tho Culoules, |
Mr. J.IS..pit Clian.berlaln, the (Iovernmenl i
nf tlio Tniusv.ial has uotliled hlm that it |
ll.lliere. in It. latest offer, (lUd Will UOt
miike nnv further I'nii.'ossious.
Ac ..ir.llug t.I rop.iris (r.iiu Johannesburg Um iiiiriilii'rs aro overywhoro exohauging M'lrtinls (nr Mausers.
A Imnvv In ll nf miiiuinlilin. Including IHI .Mausers, arrived ut Jnlianuesburg frum I'Ir.'cht, tl..' N.itlmrl m.ls.
t-b'
l.erlaln an I du..l|prl N|ieali.
p'l Cliainberlalu. Ilrltlsh Cnlonla| .I'llvon'.l a spoch nt illrtning- iviilch liii said that the Drlt- muko arallons, bi'liig l'.nv..i i'.imnian.lant ii..ueMl J.iuliurl addressing a iimi'llng nf bnrghors at Joliaunosiiurg, "al.l limy iv.iul.l never cease i.i Btrlvs (01 peace, but that tho Frahsvaal, II (nrced to tiik" up nrms to inalnlalu Its lii.l..peudunce, w.iul.l light tu thn death.
signal (nrn groat demniisiratlon nf pnpnlar regard (rnm ynur laiidlii); In the linblen Uato, on the PaelOc, tn ynur linmocnmllig, nud hero ynu Ilnd a wariiith nt welcome and n greeting from joyous hearts, which toll licltor tliau wor.ls ll.e estlninto of your cnuutrymou an.l ihclr high iippreclallon nf tho sorvlecs you hnve rcudcicd tho coun¬ try.
"Vou mnde secun' nnd perroanenl the victory ot licwoy, Ynu mldeil new gln.y In American arms, Vou und your bravo eniu. ladcs engaged on other lields nf cnnlllct havo enlarged the miipnf tho United Slates and oxleudod tho jurlsdlctlnn of Amorlcau liberty,"
The Presi.lent then paid a handsume Irlbule to all the troops, saying, --Whether In Cuba, Purlu Ulco, or the Plilll|i|'iii.'-. or nt homo awaiting orders, thoy .111 tlmir (ull duty, aud all sought the pnsl o( .groatosl peril. They nevor (altoioil,"
Coutlnalug tho Prcsblenl said: "Penoo brouglil ua tho Philippines bv treaty ces- Blou from Spain, Xlio Senate nf the United States tatltled thn Ireaiy. Every stop taken was In obedloncn to tho requlro. monts of tho Cnnslltutlnu, li bcontno our territory, nnd Is ours, ns niitch as tho Louisiana Piirehaao, or Texaa, or AInska, A body of lusurgeuts lu uosonso roprosout- lug the .euiluiiint odho pooplo o( the lsl- 1 auds .lisputoil our lawlul nuthorlty, nnd eveu beloro tho rallllcallnn o( the treaty by tho Amorlcau Senate wero attacking thn forces who (ought (or aud soeured their (recdnm."
This was tho sltuntlon tn April, IH'Jii, tho date o( tho exchango o( rnttlleatlons, said the President. Thero wero thon only '27,000 regulars subject to tho un.|Dostlouod diroctlou ol the Executive, Practically a uew army had lo bo created, aud tho loyal voluuloora In tho Phllli'pluea said lhat thoy would stay uulll tho (lovcrnmuut could organlEO nn army and sond It to the soat u( hiislllltlos, Wlth¬ oul Ihelr aid at Hint critical tlino wo would havo boeu priicttcaliy helpless ou land, audUK lirllllaul victories of the army and navy lu tho bay ami clly ot .Maulla would havo boou wou in vain.
The Prosiiloul then iiii'iitloui'd tlio fol¬ lowing roglmeuta and ballallnns thai, ho said, deaorv.'.i tn be pcrpetiiated In tho natliui's nnnnls: First Callf.irula, Call- • fornlll Arllllery, First Colorado, First Idaho, Fifty.Ilrst Inwn, Twentieth Kansas, Thirtoenth Mliiuesnta, First Muulaua,Flrsl Neliriuika, First North Dakota, Nevada Cavalry, Seqoud Oregon, Tenth Peuusyl. Vttula, First South llakola. First Teunes. BOO, Utah Artillery, First Washlnglou, First Wvonilng and Wyoming Ilaltery.
President McKlnley tlieu rofernid to tho sltuallou IU thoPlilllpplii.'slief.iretheproH- cnt rovull oflho Flll|.liina. i'lm liisultBaud liupilclly of the Itisurgciits s..veri'ly Irlo.l tho BcK-rcalralut o( tho voluut.'crs, Tho Prcslilonl ciiutlnued:
"Thny [llio vnluutocrsj w.'ro uol llio nggroaaors, Th.'y did not hogtn liostlllllos ngainst thotiisurgeiils pm.ding the tatlliea- tlun.idho trcntv ii( peace lu the Senate, gn'ul as wns liielr jiislllleallnii, bocauso their orders (roiu Wasliliigiw (orbado ll.
"1 tako all the r.'spniisllilllt y (or that .llreetlon. Otis only .'xcutcd tho orders u( hts (lovorunieut aU'l tlm suldiers, uudot great provooattou to s-.rtko back, obeyed, "Tho llrsl blow was struck by tho In- BurgoDta. Our kindness was reclprocalo.l with cruelty, nur iimrcy wllh a Mauser. The ling o( truco was liivukcd nnly to bo dishouorn.l. Oar snl.ll'Ts wero slinl duwu when mlulstorluglnthc wi.iiii'ieii Filipinos. Our humanity was liit.Tpn'lod as woak- uoss, our fiirlioiiraucn as ciiwiirilloe,
"riioya»«alloilour»iivon'igiity, aiiilllieio will bo no usoli'SB parley—no pans., until tho insurrocllon Is supiiri'ss.'d and Ainoil. can authority acknuwlcdgol nu.l ..slali- llsho.l. Tho uiisguiiloi full..wera In rebel¬ lion huvo only nur charity ami pity.
"As to llio cruel icniicrs ivlm havo noo.l- I.'ssly socrlliood tho llvns of tli.iusanils <i( their peopio at Iho cosl of sum., of nur host blood, for thc gratlflcallnu of thoir owu am¬ bitious designs, I will Icav" lu ntlmra thn uugrncluus lask o( jiiBllll..atlun aud eulogy.
"Evory nnn of the noble m"ti. n'guiars or volunteers, sobllers or seamen, wb.i thus signally served Iholr enuulry In lis sxtromlly dosiirvi.stho special roeognlllou of C'lngress, and It will Ini tu 1110 nn uu- felguoil pleasure to recoiiimou.l (or .inch of thom a speclnl modal of honor." Th.- Prclilent c.iuclu.lod: "Tl.o lliivernmcut lu which you gave your loyally wele.nnos ynn to your h.mies. With no blllt nr stain 1: . - . -.
ryoIyiurniiBellli
lllzallun will be In ll... men
I nnd oil
geiier..-
Whon the retuii o( the eleclLvn at Imus. which Oeneral Lawton and Proleaeor Wor- I'eator engineer .d. wns announoed, Ihe Aiuerlcans Iniiutred as 10 the whereabouts ot the people's elinice sn I woro Informed that ho wn. lu prisou nl lltlibld, where the.^ niitlmrltles ha I placd l.l.n on suspicion of being a rev..,.lib.ulst, Hewas releasedaad lualallo.l a. Miyor,
Suck ovenls and condlllons len.I to Rtv* color In the assoitlons n( (oroign residents ncipialntod with the native oharaoter, who luslat lhat a great majority of ths native* sympathl?:. with the Insiirroottun and eleot otllcl'ils whom' thoy kuow to be revolu- Ilonies.
rhe trend of affairs tendi to mak* ths pnllcv of leniency .inpopular among th* Ainorlcans. When llioy ahaudoned Mordag ' lliey burned the wholo lowo.
The (oremoat cittzoa o( Angeles,* Iawror who had welcomed the Amerlenus with a greal show o( cordiality, was fouad ooin- luuuloatlngwlth tholosurgoals, Th* Ain*I- Icaus promptlymsrohoJ him olt loSao F*r. uaado to stand trial.
Mr, Koot Visit. Oamii M*ad*.
WAsnixiiTi.N, 1), O. (Speolal),—Usorelarv ll'Kil and Adjutant.Oeuoral Corbin paid a llvliig visit tu the army camp at Caiau Meado, Penn, Their object was to lospeac the twn uow regiments i)( volunteer lulan¬ try, the Tweuty.seventh nud Tweoly- elghth, which have just been recrall*d loc servico lu the Philippines, Doth th* H*o. retarv and the AlJuiaut.Unneral areeatha- .lasilc over tho dn.' appearauce oflhe mea ol tho ro,,.liuf.uts.
.1 .Idler, lite In an A.nbn.rad*.
Mts'ii.v I lly Cable).. Four meu of lh* rwenty-lhlr 1 U.glaiont, stationed at Oeba, have boau ambushed by uatives lo tll* hills, Thren o( the Amsrioani werBkllleil, but llle (ourth man suoiioeded la maliiag his escape. ^^
TROOPS ROUND UP NEGROES.
Ilenrj Uelgnll, Ihe Mttrilerer of Towa. sen.l, ia Ca|.ture.l.
IltRiiiN, Oa. (Speolal).—Tho rouni-up 0( the riotous negroes lu Molntosh Oooutjr hy the military resulted lu the surrender ot Ilonry Delgail, the murderer ol Oepaly HhorllTTownsen.l,
Uolgail'B surrender was made to LleataB' out Wood, In charge of a detaohmeat ot thirty soldlors, BtalUined tor filtaao mllsa about the couutry to back up the BharlCa posse, who wero scouring the swamp*. Tba swamps were- ^elug boaton closely, wblla tlio inllltla Hund out on the bluff, Uelgall'i uged mother cam., out ol the swamp wllb a rci|ucsi that Uelgall ho allotved to sat- reader to the soldlors,
A wholo regiment ot troops was platsd nn lluly lu and about Dorlon, uoder oom¬ maud o( l^olonni Lawton,
OMAHA RECEjVES VOLUNTEERS.
The Key* ot the Clly rreaen^ed to Fena* sylvelila Men.
Omaha, Neb,' (Special),—The soldiers o( the ronth Pennsylvania lleglment rao*lvad au eutliuslastlo ovallou wheu their traiaa arrived In the nlly,
e Com mil teo nnd elly OlTlolals and IMmem-' liersol ll.e Pennsylvania Club, wllli Ihall laillos, acted as the Itncepllon (loinnilll**. As lhe siilillnrs Bloiipod to Ihe plaKorin Ibey lyeru escnrtod lo iutorinsl luuohos siirsaa lu every nvallHble |iiace. Mayor Morris made a sp.n'.'Ii and presented to the regi¬ ment thniiigh Lleulenant-noloDel Uaruett the keys ii( tl.e clly. Inscribed "Welcopi*, Pennsylvania Vnluuloers, When In truuhl* call up Tolophnuo 53." Ths koys wars groat glided affairs tied with the national cnlurs.
K'li'h snliller was preselStad with button- h.iln phnlos nf t he eom|ianles and suuveolrs oflho prngraoiinu which was plauued lor^ thoir 1. ptlnu. /
I-.rt
I'lKid I'.irlo Itlro'a fireat Need.
u'-ral Havis. Oovernor o( Porlo UUo, rts to tl.o War Depart r.eul, Washlug- that It will eist tl.SOO,000 to save the
.1 lik-aiis;f.iiust.iry|ag.
Ani.y Tnin.porta Helng lleiiiod.Ud.
Tiir.'c ariiy iransi.'irts wli|.-!i were ueei l.y tlie (1 ivernment In the Cuban and Porto lll'ian siTVI-o are being roinodole.l aud will bo used hereafter to convey troops to onl fnnn tlm Phlllppluos, They aro the l.igan, the Meado and lbs Thomas. The e lsl nt Ilm pripnseil ehnngea will be, (01 tlm Icigi.n. iill.oODi (or thn Meade, \ua,- (Kf) und (ir tUn Thomas, (2 :),000,
<l euougb to sec lli.j .1»t,
^ In Angnst be tofd b(
a "Y.iu'.l better g.i with uie
SOLD AND RCCOMMENOEO BY
Nelson H. Smith, Freeport, N.Y
ALSO BY THE LEADING CROCERS IN ALL LONC ISLAND TOWNS
The "Caddie."
.Ku aljuucl <if tbo royal game of golf, even as importaut iu his way as the clubs, isthe "eadilie." Tbi.* is the ill livt'luat wh.i eairies the bag eou- l lilliug the sticks and luenlcs, for the player whoso e*Mie ho is, the ball aifler it ha* been struck. Kach ployer, i OS n nil.', is tteo.iiu;.anio.l by o ciildie, er one day: ¦ but this is uot uecessary aud this ua¬ to morrow. I sistaut ir ofton .lispt-use I witb from tbis liuc. I'v,' iu.i;i-,.eB of ecouomy. Tiieir rato of pay IS generall.T tilteeii cents for nitii. b.i!.;-i nud tweiity-tlve cents for eiglit. eeu. Ill ancicut days and eveu iu tha old oounlry at,the pre«aut day, the oallie is liiui»elt a player aud gener. ally a professioaal who Laa spent bis
Ail uuiet in «aiiloa.
Aii is i|iiiei In Samoi. Tho ofdclals are wirkiiig hiirinonlnusiy, Icjslne** Is pros- pur.ius, nU'l a large amouat o( oopra la be- lug male.
Cyrllna Notes.
Lnuloii park cycllug is ta its docadenoe.
s.1 Iar ai .-a.y coutrol Is c^DcerasJ the loner gear i» the jr.iiK-r thing.
Thia soa.m hit. beea notable (or tU* sb-.i of its oeut'jry ruai rather than their fr*.
.(Ueucy.
At a clirisleuiug psrty la Antwerp re- c-ntly evervi.ulv except thc nurse with III., culll r.ill tl tho cliur.ili uu bl.iyeles.
Tlm manairer ol tho Moib .urne Oeoerai P.ut'itllce Cycle Cirns couui ler. thst the i»rvli>e i-au -ave tlu.OOT a year by the use of cycles.
A i'l-ir gear is pird.-uisriy u.efal for rl 1-
the IInug Hue, an.l t tlnns, an exauiiibinf ¦piratliiu lu duty."
Congrosshiau John lial-zoll (nllow. ^ an oio'iuiiiit aililr.ws, and nn behalf of II. cll Irons III Western Pennsylvania prosonloil ench nf tll" cuininlsslnuol nfflcrs a sword, tho Chaplain n loving .up, and ovory inau In thl' reglmnut a boautiful modal, Tho presents wore rocelvod by (joluuol Uarueti nn lehnlf of the oflicerB aud men.
I'aein.' ll.|Ui»lron of llvoiutlnn.
Tho Navy Liepnrltnout. Wnsblngtou, will organlS". a si|uadron o( ovolutlun on the Panlllo Ciiast BOnn. th.' v.n8ois composing il Iming tho Philadelphia, Almlral Kauls a llagshlp; tho Iowa, Newark and Marble, i.cud, A cruise will ho mado aloug the Pucllli: Cuast,
ing amid t
wherever
cvd" IB n
A Frenc
lUI.'k
tut. I
Its my last day been trauafericil, "
"I'm ^try sorry, Mr Seliiia.
"iSii a'oi I," be answered.
Ou his last trip 13 the afternoon he ¦aid: "I'.e ready at 7 "J^rp." tinu laughed and sinn,.; uulo lS|^ai au.l clattered sv ay. Miss Seiiuartatched it across the paalnre. I'lcu sbe tou^ a l.jug breath, straigbleoed up ani | Tbe latest O'ldition toL'-iodon clnbt (aid. '-I'll du It." . i.< a I'ooille ('Inb, wbich has bees
She looked about her. 'It's as I f^iraicd l.y a oaoiber ul ladies and guud a tii&e at'auy. I've not the ! ecKtlciuvu luleredeJ ic the breed.
life ea.l lying, clabmskiug, aud tourua- : meul playing.
rutin ssys thai tho oiygeu .1. Uia air puii;^.-l lutu a (.ueumatlc lire .... apes .n.ir.' n.t.Idly tbau tl.o ultrcgeo. He lueret ,r'. 1 r .p nn. t , Indue tham with
I Jre nltr-jgen, suthut tbey will uot roqulre puinpllig ao ntteu.
he .res ol prnnilneut persont lu Washing¬ ton have tak.-u to --y.-Ilug this aeason. lie. ccti e invert. In th" cimiole.. (nrm ot ino- c'.ine .ucl.il" r,rnnt'ir. Wul-ntt aod fJbau- dler, Captuin sig.nee. Asalataut Heeretary • i( the Navy Allen, aud toe Itev. Vrt. Hsm- lli. aud Ma-kay-Hinllh.
Doubt hsa been esfirrsiod la aome rjuar- tera whether 'Major" Tavlor really lode a mile ua a Chicago Ira.k la Itass thaa l.M.
II I. tald autl.orltallrely tuat the trial was doue as tnuiuncet, ai)d that the ebaaeee irere that the l.«aga* of AmflzicoQ Wb*el- ii.0 . W'juld all jw the i«««rJ. ,
Captain Kniiata aa a Hrivate.
Captain Charles II. Hin 1.lanl, lorniorly of tho Sovoiity-llrsl U-glmenl, nf New Vork Clly, has onilBled 111 a private lu thn Twen- ty-ulalh Infaulry, which Is undorunlerB lu Iirocecd lo the Pblllptiluet.
The I.abar Worbl.
C'llcagn wants .''.OOO able.budlul girls lo do general huuHew.irk.
Complaints of tho lack o( laiiorers como (mm ail parts o( CalKirsIa
Two thousand miners are fold to have lod thu coal Holds <i( W.ist Virgiuia (ur the West.
Nnt morn than ten per cenl. o( dometllo s.'rvauls lu Kugiaul keep Iholr placet nvor thr.-o years.
From nine lo t.-n tboutand masons struck at Havana, Cuba, t.i eulorcu a demand (nr higher wage..
The Iliiu'ils steel C im|iany I. heronder to give prefereuce to Engll<>apoaklng la¬ bor. It has trl'-d tho other kind (or llr" years.
Sapply III workmeu In the Ml-Idgan co|i. |ier dittrlei la ao small that produclUb' properties have their output limited.
OwDg lo the Boari.-lly "1 (arm hand, it la ur.imtnty tnr wnmeu to wotk luthe har¬ vest nel4t lu muuy o( liia We-teru Htatm.
A eotton iyci-um movem.'Dt ha. beeu in¬ augurated at ( ilsmi.aa ,Ua., hsviug (urita object In encourage a blgher educational laaniUrl amnlig the 'iperMlives o( the Knutlmru collnu urilla.
A h.'ri'nis tltuatloD eiiata at Tara, Cal , wbere the Fort D'..dge uud Oair.i.i Is being built. Couiracinni art in i.'..iger nl (nr- (eltlDg large auo.a beer.uas of tbelr laablUly to complete their ooutfacta witbiu the time ipeellle.1. The reetuo 11 the large wagofii paid iry (ormer. wbo are uuable lu sitiure lb* b*lp a«e4*d al bar««*i (lui*
SIRDAR PRAISES AMERICANS.
Ilearlr 4'..ngraluUliona for Tholl Anhievemeni in llrldging the Albara.
Caih'i, Egypt (By Cable),—In Ibe ooura* of his speech at tho opeuiug nl tho Albara llrblge, which was construolud by a Pbllu- dolphla lirm after rompulKlon wllb UrIt' lah Ilrms (or the oontract, the HIrdar, Lord Klicheuer, o( Khartoum, isid:
"fho conBlrucilou ol Ibis magnll* loeul bridge, I think, may fairly bS cnnslderod a rooord achlevenionl. As Euglishinnu failed, I am delighted tbal nur cousins acrn-s tliu Atlaiillo alepped la Tills bri.lge la .lie to their energy, ablllt) and power to turn oul workt of tnagulludt In loss llmo Ihnn anybody idae. I cougrat- ulatn tho Americans nu their tttooo** la tlio erection o( a bridge lu ths healt ol Airlou, They havn shown renl grit lai (rom home, lu the hnltetl lu.iulb of lb* year, and .lepeudlug upou the labor ol iurolgner.,"
RETURN OF THE BOSTON.
Cruiser Iteachea Haa rranelaee Aflor ¦ I'leM.Miil Voyage From Manila.
Sas FuAN. ISl 11, Cal, (Hpeolal).—Tb* Cruiser Uuslon arrived here Irom Manila, (mm which place tho started ou Jan* p, Shn wat dry .locked (it Huug Koaf, then wnnt lo NVigasakl and Yol^*^
ivlng the latter pisos oa ijt liuia, whore the arrived d trip (or t^ bolwecli^
The llistonTim August 17, hnvlng. the eiillro vnynge (rom Haall
An Arrldenl lo Ih* WlliatI
A dls|iatdi received by the Ma? partment, WHShlnglon, from inander n( thn Wiliulngloa at Hunla*l4a«i~' alales that the has lott adaage ol oae pro- iiel ler. The ninclala ssy that tbercBsila ing propeller aud Iha crlpided one will giT* . her ample [lower to prooeed In eea* It i* nil cun^nilent to duck hcr at Moalarldaj. The ship has been ap the Amosoo.
K.iorlnoua llaji Crop.
I( all thft hay now In tighl loTeiasaouU lid be pleaty to suppljr
1 years.
The Nalieeal Oaaa*.
It.isl" la pilchliig two games a week tat an ludependout team lu Indians.
A uew slaud, to cost tnnoo, la tu b* buill In Louisville, with a seating capaelljr ol 10,000.
The Lmilsvlllea have made lb* noet aa<l lhe Wasbluf lout lb* laatt uutr.ber of aaerl- llee hits,
giilnn, uf the iCIevelsndt. ssys lhat Ibs Urnnklyua are a Much bsl ter balaaoad l*aai thau Ihe Uostoui,
Do Mintrevllla, who wss a lallar* aad a rule.breaker la Chleago. is oow playlag auiierldy (or thn lialtl.uorot.
League i.tsyera who hav* batted agalasi Carrlck, n) the New Yurki, aaya heb ua* nf lue bialuleai Iwlrtort lu the League.
Maul, the ilrooklyn pitcher, hat Tolaa. Inrlly rellrel (ur th* batatioo (if th* B*aaoa. Hi. nr:n bat been lu poor ahape tiiU y*ar.
Keeier, of Bmoklyn, ba* mada at one hit in evory game i>«t elgbUso, aad I* loenty-tlt gaiuot ma-i* tlute or loaf hlii lu aaeh.
Caicbera are playing n p Ibis yaar taan than ey..r—(ot tbu buutitf., at eoar**i i'at fhe eUver bublars make oad gei away VHk their buuta juat the a*in«,
Kallum, th* atar pitcher«( Ib*la4ta» Kinitla (Mub, who ba* wua (•an**aoalai etghto** xtmon Ihbi ****oa, •ill k* alia the (?(uclau*l)* Beat (aasaa.
A IKa prttoaer Jaal pattawat aoA't tm
liave (alt bapider Usa M**kla tIA ka watabllitidiraas N*v(< ' ' ~ •aid a «*U-kMva kawiMi
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A FAMIt.Y MEW9I'AI>ER OF LOCAL AMD OKNRR.\iL I JITELLIliEM K. ^ FKKKPOKT, N. Y,. FRIDAY, SEPTKMBKR 1. If'iM). TEKMS: tl.hfi TSAUT » ADT*1«,I NO. 44. W.J. STEELE, M. D.. tJTHrSICIAX and SURQEOX DAiLUWIKS, I.. I. SUtSA. M. ItoSoadStorP. U. Oflice. MarrlKHi Aven.io .isatt Sbore Telepboue Oall. Haldwin. li. OCOROC A. MOTT. LAWYBR, iPWstiai.lHisanbafBr—fclya.W. T.Clly ftalMsMa, Idfbfa, emtoaa c*, M. T. ,'VIIirahNoh""nisADnjoklyB." e. A. OORLON, itJBOXDBD AUCTIOXEER..-. oaa toitaiw* mtS^ jyiwH«a*t,il*afCbarrb, PKEEPOKT. JOHN P. WRiattT, 4MXBRAL AUCTIOXEER, ',1- I. orRockvilleCentre 'Vlllajin .4vfnu'j, ROCKVILLE CENTRE, L. I. ¦ r. PBILLtPS, Piealdeiit. ''VantUt O. XMSHT. Vlco I>r«ildcnt. lURAH B. BIIITB. C'sebler. rrNANciAi. Greater New York Denta.! Farlors, loaeiaECKER t sriomorc. OOB. FULTOX AND GOLD ST3, Brooklyn, N. Y. THE S-\BBATII SCHOOL. STATE NEWS. INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR SEPTEMBER 3. iat af Teelh. Oold Crowns Gold rilllags Other Filiiag, a-I.OO np. FULTON AND GOM) STUEEl-.S, Opp. Loasor's, BROOKLYN, N. Y DRESSMAKING IN THE HICHEST STTIE OF THE ART. ..THE MISSES LEE.. n'AKT.tGU, OD* mile norlh of L. I. K, K. St.itinn. Perfect fll guaranteed from mea.suremcnt. lUoeoMary. lo. W.irk the bout. Klvon In Oil Paint Ins. Sabjeel: Rebuilding the Temple, Kira III., to lo iv., S—Oolden Tem "The Temple of Ood ia If oir, Which Teiuiile entnry. Ve Are". I Cor. III., 17—Con 10. rlNANCIAI,. BOARD OF DQIECTORSi Thomaa Q, Knight. , _ Hfnun K. Hmllb, 1. Oaatbw, Waler H. Smith. Ohariea L. Wallace, Aoelln Onrnwell, ICrlaon H. Smith, John T. llavlaoD, Kdward T. Tburston, loa W. FSarsalL _ a Oatural BanUngBaitiioas ot aad Diaooant. IMd OB Speeial Deposits. OB Kngland aad the ^XOR VattoBAKA Soli(dtod. flwlMl^ Boaia-» A. M. to 8 P. M,; Mn*qr, • A. M. to IIM. PiMO—t Daya—Taeidays aitd Vrl. mt,**-^ THEFREEPORTBANK CAglTAL, $30,000. ¦ill STREET,, FREEPORT, L.I, JOHN J, RANDALL, rresidcnl. CHAUNCBY T. 8PRA0CE, Vice-rrosldenl. WILLIAM S, UALL, Cashier. BOARD OP DIRECTORS: John J. Randall, Chauneey T. Spra^* jmlth Cos, Wllllnm «. Miller, IVIlilam E. Oolder, I). Wesley I'inn. IVallaco II. CVirnwell, (ionr.'u Wnllaee, rhninaa D. SniUh, Ooles Pettit, Angait Immlg, Harvey 11. t^nillh, Cbarlas U Wallace. Oeorg.. M. Randall William S. Uilil. Open, eieept leital holidays, fmm 0 a. m. to 9 p.m. Offers faclllliwi and indiicenienlii in every deiiartment (siual to thnsvnf .lilii r tbn Now V.irk or Brvioklyii ItanltH or TrtiHi ('.m.- I«ale*, and every eoxinmiadatlnn ox f.ir lu Is (»nal*(ent with ounecrvntivo inannKi'inent. Interest nt the rnte uf three p..r cent, iwUd un time (lepoeite, throe mnnths or inure. Drafts Iwaed on all partitnf Eumpa. Iloea a general banking business. Aocottole of eoriMiratluns, coiuinnlcs, socle¬ tlea, etc,, solicited. Entiresatiafocliun guaranleod. Inqatrles win twioive prompt'ntlcntlnn and beoneerfally answered. * tEES. ilRUBS, '[ titih kMOOIN nutl Gnenbooss FUBts ynU dincUons roi Df fortfwes tn vtft Crkm liat, wMca-- frw to all. R. P. Jefltcy & Son, Bellmore.LL .leucea ot the n . wonds, but the ituliles thought itencrnlly fniii ii ivnive.- were niin dnck- ^OODCLEFT BUILDING SITES attractinc many home Mekera, who are cYectlns a class ot ifMUMV*!* that ara not axcalM In alie and architectural beauty MfwiMt* within tb* Qraatar New York auburban home section. D BOATING. BATHING, FISHING. Five FCET OF WATER AT LOW TIDE. The naw WOODCLEFT INN, whkh accommodates 30o fuests, • part of tbo Woo4clolt property. fc- LOUTED IN THE PROCRESSIVE YILLAGE OF FREEPORT, La la Sdiooli, Fonr OhvobM, Well-eqaipped Fire Department, £ioeUent Wtiat Supplj, Eleotrio Lighta, iJiiliii^lii.;^^ .• •^^^r partlculan apply to RANPALL & MILLER, FREEPORT, L. I.. ., OB.. „ 16 Bedford Avenue. BROOKLYN. N.T. "The buililers" Jc.«hua and ZoniD. bnbel as nisuagers, with the .en ib< ni workmen. The peuplo Jld all jthey could Jurlnt; tho wlntor In maklni,. iirnimratinns .'or building the terapio, fnr Krent Inbui must havo been required lu clearing tho groun.l tor thu fnuu.latlou on well ss In providing maloilal!.. In n llttin mnru thnn n year alter they hod left Ilabylon, Zerub. biiiel and Jesbuii-bnviug apimlutod tbe priests and Levltes to ntteud In thcli courses, laid tbe (oundnllon. Tbn JesUuii of V. 'J Is not the high priest of v. 2, Lul nn. other- a Levltc raentlonud Inclieptor 2:10. "Priests la thetr apparel. ' Thn cIcKnut and beautiful offlciul robes used by tti< Iiriests In their celcbrotlous, espeeinlly th« blue and scarlet aud piirple rnbcs ivllli gold nud gems of the high priests nud Dtliers, dnactlbcj lu Ei, 39, Prii'stUoo'l ivns nn onllnnuoo peculiar to Israel, Th» esseutlal Idua of n prIesI la oue who draws near to Clod nn beUalt nl othois Hence tbe high priest Wii.s clad lu special garments culled "(.-arraiiuU for ginry nul beauty" tbat ho might bo typlrnllv what lio was not nctunlly. His dren. poliitnd tc I. ritost to comn—one wilo would need uc inalerial garmeuts tu which to exercise Ills PrlosthnoJ. Tuo matorial.'., colors nnd rashlou o( tho garments won. all of .lb vino appointment. Uluo Is peculiarly n lieaveuly color. Iu Itevelallou John saw It lu the second louudallon of the wali ot tbo hoavcniy city, "With triiinp.ita, " For summoning iis.sPHiblies nn-l juyful an¬ nouncements, "Tho Levltc.." (Iml cho.-n tho dcscon.Innls of Levi for tho sorvlon of HIa labernaeio and tempio. In the wib liernoss they eucniuped around it ns guardians, nnd In moving couveved it from place to pla-e. Alter tlio building of tho temple, thi-y had charge ot tho giil-'s, of the sacred ve.(st.t.«, of the storehouses, nt tlio preparation of the show.broad nnd othor olTerlngs, and ot the slui;liig music. 11. "They sang together l.v course." Snng alternately, or respons'lvely; oue parly snying, "The Lord Is goml" and thn .dher rosi.ondlng, "For Ills mercy nndurcth (orover" Tho prloKts, wilh trumpets, up. pointed by Moses, nud the Lovltes, with cymbals, appointod by Davi.l, mado up a ciincort of praise at tho laylug of the foundation ol tho toniple, to assist the singing o( that liyinu tor which our tongues should nnvnrbn oul nf tune, cnu. taiued lu Psalms IOC, 107, US nud 1.38. "All tlio pooplo shouted" Those who bad knowu only tbo misery nl haviug un tomiilc nt all praised the Lord Willi shouts nf jny whou thoy saw tho (oiimlatlnu laid, for to thom this was as lile from tho dead, ; . 12. ".Mhuy. nnslout mou wept." It' ;'«>¦'tbere ua was tho dny ..( small thlugs. Kceh. 4:10, ¦ luitsof ovtden 'i'he uuiv bouse, lu comparlsnn with tbe ol.l ouo, was "as nolUlug" Has, 2:3, The tempio was not ov.irlal.l ivltli gold as Solomon's had beou, nor .surrouuilod with suoh ma,;nlllcont buildings. The ark, the tables, the meroy.soat were lost. N'o visible glory appoaru.l In the hnlv place Thoro were no answers to Urim and Thum. mlm. There wns no lire trom henven, 1,1. "Uould uot discern, " This uiLxliire ot sorrow and joy Is o repro..ontatlon of this world; some aro bathing lu rivers nf joy, wUllo otliors nro drnwueil In floods nf tears. Tl-e prophet llaitnal comfnrlcd them by tolling them that the glory of the latter housu should excoi-d that nf tho fnr. mor, bocauso llio Lnrd (J.'sus (;iirlst) was to como to this tempio aud till it with Ills glory. Hag. 2:1.9, 1. 'Tho adversiirlcs" Those wero tho Samnrltans and .llfferent natlnns with whlcb the kings o( Assyria had penplodtha laud nf Israel whnn they bad carrl-.d the original Inhabllauls nway Into capliviiy. Hon v. II, Doubtless they wero envious ol thn favor sliowu thom by Cyrus the king of Persia. The worst eueinlos Ju.lnh and Ucnji.mln bad wnro thcso that snld thoy WITH Jews and worn nnl. Ilov. :1:'J. 2. "Lot us bullil wllh you." This people nu donbt wore desirous In partake .if tho pri' lloges grauted to the Jews by the king t of Persia, Henrlug that the loinplo was In building, thoy wero aware thnt It woubl ! bo u fatal blow to thnlr supcrstltlou, and \ thoroforn sot tlioniselvos In npposo It. lint us thoy had n.it pnivor li .in It openly au.l by force, thoy einl.avnre.l to do It secretly : nu.l by wiles, Tliey oir.irod tlioir sorvlcs that by this they might pry lulu llmli coiinsois, Ilnd aoiuo muller of uccusall.iu : against tliein, and thereby rd ird ili« : wnrk wblle tUev pretonded to further It I "Wo seuk your (ind as yo dn" Tlio rcllg. i lon of thn H.iniaritaus was ii miztiiro ol i Idoinlrv, supor.stltlnn ninl Ignorance; fai ! worse nt this time than It was ivhon out i Lord lilniself deduro.l that "Ihey kuow j bot what thev ivntslilpml." Tin. .-iainari. lans worn nclthnr Isra.illles l.v lilrlU, um ' vet trie pro-elytes. ",Sinco tho days nl 1 i;».ir.haililou" King of Assvria nnd ; Ilabylon, It. (', OsDU-iT. Hi Is llin only I Aisyrlan king who reign...! al llalivinn. liisiory tolls us Hint betook a larg.'nuni. bor ot pooi'lo from Palostlou In .iwell In Iliibyinn, and placed a large nuinber nf Iliibylonlms in Pab'Stiuo In their plai'... riiose Assyrian snttlers Interinarrlo 1 with the rcmnaut of Israolltn woiuou, aul llidr desonndauts, n mnugrel race, went uU'I.t thn namo of SamarilaiiF. rn. "Yo havo u.itlilug to do Willi ua" Wn cnnnnt ii-.^kiinwlcilgo ynu as worshipers of tho true (lml, and i'auunt iiarlli'lpain with you lu unythiug that rolatos to Ills wor.hip, 4, .'i, "Wnakeneilt'jo bauds" Tlilsoiipo. (Illllil is siippn 0.1 ll have licnuil bnvi.. Hflnr till, rniiiiiliitlnii Was bl il. During tiiu rnMiuiinlcr of tin. mU'ii nt I'vrus, iiliii.jst live y.'iirs, they dl 1 imt ni.cnlv oppose a work he had ciiminnndi'.l, Lul ills'miragi'il the people nud p.'rliai'S Intercepted llicir materials for biillillin:: and by bribing enunsclnrs to oii in,.ii thnlr a ipl .'alinn In thn ministers nf Cyrus forsliii ilii's nr pm- tcclliiu they greatly nl.stru .tci tin. .lo¬ sign. This wnuM bn mnro ca.-llv dui... as it is pr.iliabb'tlnlt liauiel die I ab.nii lllN time, llatl. i;-2r,--in. In enusciiuence ot tlioldimcullloi anl nbstacles thus luter- osod fill a perinl nf tweuly yoa Rrl.ooU May Ilar Negroes. Mncb interest has been taken In Stale educational circios over the outcome ot the suit brought by Mrs. Caroline Cisco, a col. I ored woman of Patchogue, L. I., asking for a peromiJoty wrll of mandamus to compel thc School Board of Queens County to admit her childreu to any school lo the borough, Irrespective of their color, Tho cnso wss Blubbnrniycontestied, Hor motion was denied without costs. Justice Smith rendered an cxliaustlvo opinlou. saying, In par;: "The Court of Appeals decides 'bnl under the prnvlslnna of the Commnn s.'bool set of l«r,4, niilhorlzlng tbe establishment of aeparate schn..Is lnr thn edueatlnn of the cnliired ri.i-c, the uutUnrllles have power, when. In tbeir opi uinn, tbe Interests of edu¬ catiou will be prom.Ited thereby, lo cetali. llsh schools for llio eiehislvo use .if .-nU.rcil children, and wheu such are .-flBlilished and provi.led wtth eijual iBcllltlea, to es- elude culoreil cbiblreu Irom schnula pro. vided (or while children. There Is nn claim that the slntulo was over repeal.'d. The claim thnt the statute was repealed by Im- plicatinn caunnt bn serlnu.lv cntertnliiml. Tho dun and onli'ilv ndnilnlsiratinn ot law re. ulrc« that till' relief ilciiiaudo.i by tho relator bo dcnli'.l until gruhti'd bvlhe Log. Islaturo, nr until ih» Cnurt o( A'ppcals r«. vises or reverses Its (ormer ailjudicatiou. Motion Jor writ denied, without costa" flrape .Tulce In.lustrr. Chautau( ua County has Just begun to tako tho Initiative In tho develninneut nf the uiifcrmcnlod grape juice Induslrv, Tn this It Is ns..ort.'il It lias been .Irlvou by the Increase nt freights recently made by tho railroads fnr Iraiiaiiortatlon o( grape... llrapn growers sav the asslgiiincnl of the grapes to ,1 difforont frolulit class, wlierebv a cent more a basket la adilod to the rate. Is a crippling tax to thom, haudlcapidug '.heir sales. Almnst iinanlinoii.lv the grnwers have turne.l tiielr nlteiitinii' lo tho nianufaduro of uufermenfe.l gra ie juice, the inotli...ls for making which by a procca that will In. suro Ita prescrvatlnii, are of comparatively roceut discovery. For Ihls irn.luet manu. (ncluri.rs are getting frnm tlfty cents tu a dollnr a gallon at wholesale, an.l (r(5m ouo dollnr to oue nnd n half dollara at retail, A blue.pnuu.l bnsket Is cqulviilont to a gal* lon of Juice, A grower sabl ho had recent¬ ly refused ton cents n ga'lon for nil the grape juice that can bo mado trom his eu¬ llro crop o( tills year's grapes. Ho ndded that tbia price woui.l pay better for his cron thau to market It as grapea. Ho re- fused tho offer because ho Is suro of gettiug a better price. Largo adillllnus nre now b Ing mado to grapo juico eslubllshmeula at Westllold, llrocton and olher placea In tbo Cbttutaaqiia grapo bolt, and nilior new plants arn about lo bu constructed. appear '0O0OO9O3OO00O0OO0O0OOOC00 F Miss Holina Km. 'uous bail kniiivii just a liltlo moro nbout tbe compnny tUeir tracks nuver woulJ hnve crosse.l ber laml, Wbou tbero was n rnnuir Ibat tbe electric cars wero coming tbrougb Hro.iklyii sbo iHn- n)iiiriiveil v o r y strongly. Wbeu tbe rnmor wos cou- flrnioil, auJ tbe adilitional information Riven tbat tbe cars ivcre lo ruu by ber bouse. Miss Holina was indignant ami a liltlo alarmeil. Hbo vvomlereil it it woulilbo safe. Uut wbeu tbo companv wruto ami wfluleJ to know it Ibey miijlit buy n strip of boi- land nlong tbe river,about two acres in all, ou wliicb to Iny tbeir tracks, tbereby avoiding tbe buildiug of two bridges and a balf milo or mure of uuneoossarytrack, abe was decided¬ ly and unmistakably angry. Sell ber land for nu electric Hue, forsootb! Sbo wouldn't bave tlie bur- rid Ihiugs wilbiu sight or souud of her if she could help it. What if it wasu't auytbiug but sandy pasture I land, growing up to huckleberry nnd j bayberry bushes. They shouldn't ! have il. It wasnolhiuglo her if they ' had to build n dosteu bridges aud go lew ' twenty miles oul of their way. She thought of all thc ncalLi Wolves in llie Adirondack, Wolves havn again mndo their nuce In tho Aillrondacks au.l are at Iholr old prey—the deer. Wllhlu boon reported severallln 1 nf struggles botwoon deor ' i- . , - i * i * *i i- uluial, the .-sn-ass of tho deer j P''" "^'^ '"'Bl't ^oVe to tbem, leinidi- reinalnliig to lell tlio tale. Some wero nt ' ating their proposal, Theu a happy Ilral liiclliied lo believe that these woro evi- thought struck ber. She got her pou aud wrote on tbe boitom uf thc cum- of dogs lu the ore experietico.l of the jthorwi.ae. It has beeu vl that pniitliors aud I cxtluct In the Adirou. Ili erii"ss, llll.l Unit as a couseqiieuce llenr hail un f.mr-Inuled animals lo fear, sluco the ena.'lmoht ot the law which ren¬ ders Illegal tho uso of dogs In huutiug them. A (ew nf tbe sportsmou who (ro- i Uout the ivoiids make il a point to peue. irato far enough lo leave ull signs o( clvlll- idilion miles behlinl thein, and such cue., or snmo of thciu at least, havo kuown all aluug tlllll some wnlves .remained, Olilot Oainn Prntector Pnad says that doet wintered on the hordors of tbo woods to oscui.o tho wolves nnd also to tako advau- lago of ouriy spring In open [ilacos. Warning. Nci.t Out. Tho Stalo Uiianl n( lloaltli h.ia out circu. lar letters lo tlio local health boards ol the illfrcreiit cities, enlling atteution to tho prcvalciicn o( a iiill.l (orm ..( smallpox lu tho central aud western porllnns o( the State, nud In Iho s.'ctlona n( tho heallh luw rei ulrlug tho vaccluatlon o( all school children. One of tlio circulars says: "Tho spread of tho dlsonse at tho preseut tlino, ns wns tbo caso a ycnr ngo, may bo allrlb. uled In a large .Icgren tu the (act that many i-ascs id smallj'.n wore nilstakeulj .llagn.iscd as chlcken.poi, and it is U'l. vised Unit ynur b'laril ailn it aud or.dirce rul.'S r.'i iilring lhat nil .'uses n( suppo.sod chiekeu. iii.\ be ropniind prnmplly to thom, In iinliT tliat thny inny bn kept uii.I.'r ob. vatlnn, l( i.eciissary aud > Uaraulliied, until all .1.1.till is at rest un.l the .'aso cerlaiuly uot luullpui." itbu iptr I Here. ier oilman nnd ' Stain Iliiar.l o( ur I In Albany (rnm a in ..(the Western lln.i-a eu at Aibl.Ill, Tin. lu- Muny ha' garded It asn gre it mistake, a piece nf narrow.mlu.led, t.lg.ite 1 (.illy, which made eiieinloa o( those who ahnuld have lioeu Irlends, and klndle.l hatred nnd jealnusy, mill Inwnreil themnral toim and cnole.l tin, ceai n( the new cnlnny. Ou lhi' ntlier hand, lluivll'iauu calla 11 "an hemic rcdisai tuac ceiit tiie material all n( n rich anl pnwer- (ul paopin-It the risk n( Imperiling' n-iig- lot.s iiurllv." rhus was » great peril avert.'d. They saved a nail..n, (nr U.n llmo at auv rate, (rnm the lauget of hay- iug tUclr rellgl.m cnrruptod. Toi.aren tTar (iur Trnn,... Ainniig llie siipplle-i i.r.lere.l fnr Ollr srmv 111 the Philippines am 7:i.lKKl nun.la Doputv l^taln Secretary llnbli Charities, liave i thornugli liis icc o( Itclugi. (nr W stll.lllnu sllelt Messrs. (lilmiin and llel.banl (ouud that llio persnns I'ntilliie.l tiieri. were tr-ated most liuiiiaii.. v au.l tlmt crpurul punish- m..lit ivas unl practls,.. there. ll.itli nrtl- .'crs si'i'iik highly nf tho illsclpllu" uii.lu- taiucl by the Miperlnteudeul, Mary K, Luyd, Four Men Kllle,t Iiy railing llrirk, Fi'iiriiieii WIT" kllle.l III the Washliurn brickyard at Ciilsklll. Tliey ivero engago.l In the reuioviil nf liiirni'd brick (nr shlp- iiienl when m-arly 2iH),0i)0 green brick lu a Ullll Biljacent tii .pli..l .ivnr upnn them. Willinm lloudsov an.I tw.i Virginia negroes were kllli'd iiulrlglit. The (nurtb man, au Italian, llvod nnly tw i hours alter his re- mnval (rntll tho wreck, Tho accideut Is as,'riiio.l lolhe Inully construcliou o( the Urclli.e. a Llentenanrr, I'he Key. l-Mmouil p. F.asterbrook, r nf lll'l Tny Metlmdist (ionfereuce nnw itlniii'il at MliiavlUe, has declined a lieu, laiicy ill the regular army, pruf.'rnug au ;i..iutiin |
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