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¦UIVOX.B: OOPIBM. S*IVE CEFfTH.
a. FAMILT NXWSrAPEB Or LOCAI. AMD OBNKRAL, IMTKLLIGEHCK.
TlKBt: tLIS TSAUT I« ABTABta
VOL. V.
FREKPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY: ,11 LY 27, 1900.
NO. 39.
STATE NEWS.
J,
I • Greater New York •
iD^zital Pa.rlors,
IMkKCRn • UIOHMt
OM. VDLTOir AND OOLD ST9..
Brooklxn, N. Y,
A-l.ltO «!.. •S.OO ip, • I.OO wp • .fio op
rm/tOH AVD OOr.D 8TBEET8,
LPW'a. BROOKLYN, N. T.
, W. S. STEELE, M. D.. -gmrSlCUX and SURGEOX
¦AU>W-|NS. X. I.
UOIoe. IlarrlM.i Arenas ¦ TaiaehiUM Call. BalUwliis u.
•CORGC A. MOTT. LAWYER,
of Braaklra,ir. T. Cllj Ifbaaak, Qwaau Co., M. V. *«ILirBbraok," "SIMA Brooklyn."
B. A. DORLON, OffDMiy'StUCTIOXEER. ..
OM Vailowa^ ¦loeh,
Cbneh. PRBSPORT.
{Wil ¦! II
Z JOHN P. WRIOHT,
SoajfMRAL AUCTIOXEER,
f mVORT, L. L
riMANCl.tU
BANK OP
Bookville Centre,
Villaatt Avenue, ROCKVILLB CBNTRB, L. L
InnUM m tMITH, Pr«aldent. ^ . fflOlUa O. KNIGHT, Vlca-Prealdent.
BinaEN T. RAVt«UR, Cashier.
DIBECTOiUi
Thona* O. Kidiital, HlraniB. Hmltb. , Weal.y B, Smith, Charlea L. Wallaea,! AoatlB Oorawall, Nalaon II. Kmlih, John T. Davison. Edward T. Thursloi BaaiUton W. Paaraall.
Praaka ol •¦Oafitala Inialla." A tnlddlr-aRed man. -with tnllltar; manner, a diamond-decked shirt front, and cold-headed cane, went to Pongb keepale to aee the college Isint race and reKlstered at tbe N'elnnn IIousi' aa "Captain IngalU. V. 8. A.. West Point." He hnd two cmnpanlonn. who iKK-auae of fhe crowded condition of the Nelaon Houae, mopped at the Mur- Kt.n House, wbere they also posed ns military men. They secured aitt iu trodui^lun at tbe lluchess Club. where they were dined by the lending men of the ellj-. After enjoying the boat boapltnllty thnt Poug'hkeepsie could afford and having feeiu-ed n mimbvr of toana. Ihey took their de¬ parture. Captain IngalU telling the hotel keepem to forward the bill for hia frlenda and hiniaelf to hia address at West Point. The bills were aent. and tbe only answer thnt tbe landlnnis not ivaa a letter from the couimnnd ant of the post saying that there svns oo Captain Ingalls nt West Point nn.l that tbey had undoDbtedly been ssviii- dlcd.
¦Insira Reformatory Chances.
The resignations of the following employes of the New York Htnte It.- formatory, nt Elmlra. were asked for and received: Samuel D. Sample. Prin¬ cipal Keeper; Hugh B. Brockw-av, Transfer Officer: 1. .T. Finnell. I.leii- tenant Colonel; Thomas Melnern.-y. Major and Keeper; Tbonms .Mnron.'V, Major nnd Keeper; P. O. KIckey, Cn|i- taln of the .Night Watch, nnd J. H. Collins, Guard. Tbe pinees thnn vn- (-nted were filled svllh men bnnigbl from thc Krle County Penitentiary, and were seli-cted by Patrick .T. -M.- Ilonaell, the new Assisijiut (inperin tendent. Hugh B. Broi-kway. Ihe de- poaed Transfer Otib-er. Is n Lroth.-r of the Suiw-rlntendent. an.l hns h.-un conuecHHl with the Insllnilion unreal many years.
BT XAaoAaiT a. aisosTm.
Hunger thst ached snd famine that craved; Courage the fac* of the foe thnt braved: Sorrow that fainted, and shame thnt
blushed; Silence the bitt«r ronipla'T.t that hushcl — What do they matter? The vrorld goes Ly, We still hnve each other, my friend nnd I, We yet have eoch other, on se.i or shore. Can mortal .lesire a joy the m„rr*'
— Har[,er's Harar.
I Just in Time. I
"\ leller from father, perhapa," said itlie young wife drearily, for slie knesv how hopeless it was to eijiect nld fsom th.lt i|unrter.
Sally entered with t'je letter—n large, foimnl-Iooking blue .locuinent. w-b!ch UnrrcII l.s.k meeiinuicmiy.
"I do not kuow the writing," be sni.I; "it I.ioks like n Inw.vcr's letter. Can thei-e Ih' more tronblo iu store for us?''
I.etty clasped b.T hnmls c.uvulslv.-ly t,-,geilier. while her husband opened lhe I'-tter-
"Oh. I.etty, ricnrcst, listcnl" V
Au.I he rend:
liedfor.l How, Mnrch 4, I.^il.-..—Sir: We have to acquniut .sou w-ith (be d.'- ccnse of your maternal uuele. .lostpli Stnnrt. ot Bnilm.loes. His svlll ims liein since duly proved by Cue .-xci-u-
W* 40 a Oenatml Banking Boaiiieia of Dtyeirit and Diaoowit, UtaMt FMd on Special Deposits. Bnfia liiaad on Bncland and the
T«Mr Fatronaie Bolioited.
I Hours—» A. M. to e P M.. .•A. H. tolSM. Bteoant Days—Toeadaya and Fri
OAFITAL, 130,000.
.un inSBT, FBBBPOIT, 1.1.
lOm J. RANDAIX, Preaident.
SHAtmOIX T. BPIUaUE, Vice-President
WIUJAM B. UAIX, t^aehlsr.
•OARO or DIREClTOBSl
Ma i. Raoaall. Cbaaocey T. (ipraftia
¦aMh 0»a, WUIIam O. Miller.
WlUaa ¦. Oolder, D. Weeley Pine, fTaHaaa H. OoravaU, Oeorve Wallaoo il>.amUh, . OoleallstUt,
lla, Harvejr B. Smith,
ikWailaaa, eaors* M. RaadaU WUUaa&BaU
. Opn. aasaH l«eal koltdaya. from t a. m. H m9,m: Offers (aelllUea aod IndneemeDle in gjMAilnilmiul eiiwl to thoee nf etthur Hie INwnakar Braokl/B Uaoha or Tnmt (Iodi. MMnaad anrr aenoasmMlatlea olICr aa Is mUHtam witk saaaanrallTa, nuuuiemcni.
kidtal at Iha lalaof three per cent, paklua mm dm Jia, three monlha ormore.
," BkaMahaaadaa all parte olEnropa. Bwaaawsral haaklna boalDem. ^•SnaliafaarBMaUoas, aompaalea, soda
anat ¦aliifacUon taaranteert. aJSR^JS.*" •aaalvss prompt attanUon aad ¦MMMfMI). aaswared.
Job
^Printing
TNt i: Office.
Aeeneed al Firing Her House. Mrs. Mary Johnson, of Newnrk Val¬ ley, wns arrested on a wnri-nnl sw-nrn out l^a n-presentntlve of Ihe Spring fJarden Insni-nnce Compnny. of Phil adelidiln, ebarging her with ni-sou in
tl.e ond .l.'gre.,. It U nil.'ge.l tbn.
the handsonie residenc.. of Mrs. .lobn¬ son. which waa heavily Iniured aud which was burned July 4, was ai>t on Arc for tbe purpose of getting tb.> Insurance. Mrs. Johnson, whn ban lieen prominent In society, denies tbe charge, and a day for a hearing waa set. Her friends declare It Is a (x>n- splrncy, but repreaentatlvea of tbe company aay they have conclusive evidence.
The roreal Worin'a Dealrover. The forest worm, svhirh has done svldesprend damage to fnilt, mapl« and shade trees In Ihe past two yenrs. Is now threatened hy an enemy Ip the shape of a Ilttie lly. The files were lirst iiotU-ed severnl days ago. BInoe then thousands of them hnve ap|>eared. nnd In some townships In Allegany Couuty (he ravages of the forest wor... have alrna.Iy been check.'d. Owing to fhe work of forest svorms roaiiy :if the finest sugar maple groves In the country were ruined.
Th. Red Sqwlrrel Must Oo.
So troublesome has the little red sqnlrnd l«"c«ine In Ontario County thnt the village of Canandalgaa Is up In arms ngainst hliu an.l has aut hni'. I«ed a crusade which. If followed out ns piniiuod. will totally annihilate the red S(|uli'rel fnnilly In the vicinity, f^lis enemlen sny that he Is doing dnrangeto bulldlUKS, bird uesls. and might drive out the line .'..I.my of gray sqnlrrels tlint has takeu np habitations In the outskirts of the town.
A rish llaoMd Ula Uealh.
Frank Van Duzen, nn enllmslnstlc OsheriUHU and resident of Palrporl. Monroe County, cniighl the largest fish of his life lu Ox Bow Creek, nn.l Ihe excitement proviil so Intense that he died Imcioilbitely nfter landing his priic. The coroner grnnted a .-ertlll ---nte. giving henrt .lisense ns the .aii.s., sf bin death. Van Duzen wns sixty- four yenrs of nge.
Chnroh'e Nasel Plea.
Adnm Albright, who for n ycnr pnst lind been organist of the Leiivviunl Avenue Methodint Church In Buffalo, recently resigned aud biougbt suit for $.'I(Ln(i, whb'h he elnlnied svas du.- hiiu on salary. The cluu-eh reslsis p.ny- ment on the ground that the orgniilst bas done all his work for thc chuieli DO Sundays anil that Suudny labor Is contrary to law.
Bis Fttrchaee ul A.lirundaek i:.ands. ^^
The Inrgest nnd most Important pur¬ chase of AdImudnck lands made Ihls rear has been closed by C. H, Turner, of Malnne, It comprises a svliole township Ih Krnuklln Conntv nnd con- ilata of 20,(1011 ncres. wllh a mill on H. It cost |2.-K..(Hio. The mill Is turning nut l.'i.flOO.(mH feet of lumlH-r yenrlv. There are H6.0fiO,(l(K) feet ou the tract uucut.
Reaper Kills a Parmer. Rnnnway horses allached to a reap¬ er knocked down Wnlla.-e Brown, a farmer living near CalII.-o..n, Mr. Brown waa thrown under Ihe machine %Dd received n blow ou Ihe IieHd.whl.-b fractured Ids skull. He dle.l without regaining cons.-iousness. He Icnves a wife and two children.
SfPPOSi: you svnnt n.e to look ns dosvd.v ns an . l< rs.
ol.l C,uy I''asvk.'8. f>ur cllcni's will gave us InFtnictlons
then."'said I.etty Ion the rcnilzniiou of his personal es-
Darrell, iK.ttlsIi- I Int." to iiand over Io you 111.' siini of
'"P% '.'¦' '" '"''' .sni'iK I ^¦*** ""' "'^ ''"' Pi'oc**''!' of Ihc sale of
g" linsbantl, ns they certniu cousols l.y his eieculors. sat over their Tbnt sum having la-en plneed in cur — early breakfast ! linu.is by those genlemen we shall liiiv.- talile. "Y.'u'ro I pbasiii-e In handing over the snin.- Io nlw-ays giunib- I y.'U If .s-ou svlll favor us svllh n cnl! at Ilng If I lay out a our oflbe o:i Thuis.lny next, the .'.th lnst.. In-lsveen the hours of 1(1 n. ni nml 4 (i. 111. Wc arc. sir. your obedient scrsniils,
(iOr.DSTUAW & STOCK. "O Frnnk, I'mukl hnsv provl.Ientlnl," exclaimed Letly. "Can su.-h good for. tune 1... Iri.e';"
"Yes, .lenr. It Is certainly true. I'm K.srry f.ir ...y uncle." tliough. Hut still, as I Ii.'V.r snw him I .'n.im.t be ex. IH'.'te.l I.) grieve mn.'li or t.. sli.'.I croc- iHllI.. lenrs nt I.ls d.'case. ,VmI now I must g.i J.n.I speak t.) the broker's n.nn. nnd then I'll go aroun.I to Mr. Sharp at once.
Of course Jlr. Sharp (who hn.l been Indillg.-nt. but really wu.il.'.l his moiieyi wns siipensed b.v the sight of .McBsi-s. Goldstraw & Stock's letter, nnd the I.r.iker's mnn svas sv-lthdraw-ii thnt v.ry night.
'1 h.. s..vei-., less,.u svns n..l lnst upon I,.,||y. who. iiri.r all, svas n ivnn b.-arl- cd, esllmiiLl.' Iltlle woman, saving for her on.' fault—over lovo for dross,— Clilcngo Tlines-Ilernl.I.
M DMtltBUOB.
O. Rudolph, an nld miner jnst relumed from Cape Nome, aars the fol.l liel.l there ie worked out, and destitution fates aluut ».000 sMkers.
- .. Ijovely Women in the Lagar
\,\^ atlbe Quiolu ^cllelros, PurtuKnI.
y QMa traadlag Urapea, to music, wearing short jnckctn ami short linen pants,' i<<-hal«gtMit varielv of headgear. A violinist, seated on the c.lge of the vat, h.l.lles
•Mte ooa or two of the damsels joia m with tbeir voices, keeping iinie svith thvir
lial, livadiBg tba grapea.
Bliiiiing to make myself look nl
--.Nn.s-, nny, .lenr, .Inn't say that," re¬ plied her husband. "Vou knosv quite svell I gni.Ige yuu nothing hi rens..n, nu.I If I ciiultl nlTord It yo.i should Iins-« fifty bine dresses, but yon spend near¬ ly all our niidy money nt Tape & Ta- l.mii-et's, mill nn In.-.nn.' of £l,"-iO a year Won t Btnnil Hint, you know."
"Oh, le.'liire me well, prn.v do!" re- toit.-d I.i'lty, siel.iusly ern. king nn egg. "I didn't knosv P.I marrle.! a -s. rew' nud a .Melh.HliRt preaeher l...th in on.'." "Lettyl" said Frank Darr.'II, In n hurt tone.
Letts IiHike.I a Iltlle ashamed.
'-For the Hrst time in all Ihc yenrs since we mnrrl.'.l." eonti.iiied Hie hns. bnnd. "we owe bmh Initeli.r nnd baker Our Inndloi'd Is i.i.'ssli.g fm- motie.v-, nml two of our loilgiis m-e l.i nrren.s. Itm Ihe.-.,. I .an-, wall In ni-gne llie Uinll..r with you. Hei-.''M th.- ..iiinllii.s."
.Vnd for the first time slnee th.'ir marriage he departe.l to the city bank where he svns .'ugnged svlthout giving bis svlfe n farewell kiss.
Lefty silently svateln-d the heavily Inilen mnnibus. bound cllywnrrts, until It ss-as out of sigjit. Tben her heart sank.
"He never kissed niel" she sobbc.I. "nn.l I d.l love Iiliii sol"
riiin she Slil ,I,ivvii ami .Iii.d lier e.ves, iio'or lovlip,' lull wllfiil young wile.
"I'll Jnst ninkehlm a iilc." llHl.'i.in.l Intlie-hule' fm his tm dinner," sh,, Ihonght, "an.l as lo Hint liui-iiil bin.' ill'iHH Hint hii.s .nns.'il all this l.olher, sviiy, I'll l.'t .Sirs. Thai.hei' hnv.. II. She ..(T.Tcd to give iwiiity-elght shil¬ lings for It, so I shall only los'. two. nnd dear Frnnk svill Ijo plensed, and then—an.l then "
And Ihe teals In-gan lo roll ng.ilu down Letly's cheeks, autl a teiiiler siulle Ilghletl U|i her fn.-e ns the thought of her young husbnnil ami iho llitle new life Hint svns shortly to brjglit(-n up their liom...
.\fler iier lui.sl.iiii.l vvns gniie slu- sat still for somo liltle ilm.' i.on.Ierliig over the evi nn of Hi.' moriilug. Al List n Iirlght l.b.i sir.i.k li.-r.
"PII Just 1-11,1 ni-miml and see .Mrs. Tliiili'h.'i- nl.mil iliai nnlu.ky b'm- dA'ss," sill lliiiughl.
Mrs. •liiiiteliur was tlie wife .,.' a young f.'ll..VT .'l.-rk ..f Frank Dnrrell's, nnd wlio wns as Ilirlfiy and conoml- ."1,1 ns lii'tly W.IS careless and extrava k-ant.
N.l sooner thought than done. Mrs Dnri-.'II nrraye.l herself in n cnstume svhl.'l:, hosveier be.-.iiulng, wns, II Illlisl lie landlilly nilinilteil, fnr Ion ex- pi-UKlve fur 111., wif.' of n simple lunik cIiTk, nn.l, I.-avliig wonl wllh Sally w-h.'re she wus going, s.'t nIT Io pav her vlsll.
The Imiini-lain uiraii of l!,e l„iie dress svas sen!,,! to ilie snllsfiiclluh of liolh |.iirlles. I.ii.y had miti' w-.rn H, so Mrs. 'lliat,lier .-onsl.ler-i-.l she had sav.'.l tsvo shlllln.gs, an.] I..-ity -,vns equnlly gind lo los.- isvo In onier t.i get back the rest ..f ihe panhase money.
)Vltli Ihe tvs'enty eight slillllngs snug¬ ly lu h.T i,).irl.'iii p-il., ami with n
lighter iiiint Phe nrnveil at hei- own doir.
Bul huvv great svns her .-.inslerniillun when Sally npi-iieil It lu tlmj thni il.isiv but fnllhfiil nml hnnlw..iking hnml inahlen In n stnte of ii.u.-h excll.'.iie.it, and wiping nwny lhe l.-nrs fi-om h.-r re.l eli.'eks svith licr grimy npron.
"Why, Sally, what on oarlh " be-
gnn bitty.
Bill Sully intern.pled ber.
"(lh, ,f y,..i pl.nse, uinnm, heres audi a hnrrl.l man com.' into the kltch.-n liml snt duwu and made hini¬ aelf nt linme. 1111,1 snys he w,uii go Illl he's si-eii masler."
•-Imis'rllneni wr.-t.li:" cri.il I.ellv huily.
"Oh, yes, inn'nin, nn.l he's calle.I for bren.l nn.l eli...-s.. ami b.-er, nn.l snys ns sv.''n. bniiml i,, give it hlin"
"The innu musi L.- mn.l: ' i-jnciilnl.-.I Leily.
"N—o. picnse, i,,,,1,111, I dnti-t think he's Ihnl," r.-pll..! Sally. I-I ihink th.res siiiimini svrm.g, nin'n.n,"
"I ...ink s.., t.w. imh-<-.I," s-.i.l Tei.y, Imllglian.ly, --vvh, 11 p...ipU-. walk into Ilty klii-lien nml enll for r.fi.'shni. nts w-li.'lhei 1 Invli,. Hi, lu or no., I %,m't k.s'p n publi.- iintis..."
And Imo lhe kliehen ahe wulked fol- lowe.1 bs .Sally.
riiire sat a »|..ut ri 1 fn.-..<l nnn of about fifty, (-atliig bren.l nml 1 lieese nn.l drlnkitig Ivet out ..f n jug as If he hnd fnsi.'.l for n fortnight He wns atlln-d iu nil .dd gri.t. s.uMiiIng .i.nt. gnu.ly wnist.'..iit uml .Iml. tn.i.sers. and hnd n .-..a.-s., r.',I ...iiin l.an.lk.r- chlef I..uml his Lull III. k. 1... III.- tabl., lay n IhL-k silek nnd n l,al(er..d vsl.lenwpk.,
"Well. Pin sure"- exelaim.'.l Ix-tiy. co'upiet.'Iy tniieii n..a,k. "nmi -isi.o may son !«-, If ymi pl.-nsc';'
•I'm S.1I Woolg. - sai.l 111., m.in. contliiubig hU f.asi; --tlini- s-!i. I am. "
And whn mlghl Sol Wo.ilge NV anid 1.1-Hy .-..iiniillv.
The man. si 10 lin-I ,1 ii.sl Hi:kii.'1l.s fmv, gnve I..-1.V a kuosviuf srink, wtii.h iMmpIetiil her exasperation.
-Pn. ll.e ,uni In jMisseasion.-' he said. "I thought you inlgh.nl iik. 1. n..'B- thiiiisl la-furi' Ihe sirinnl. miss.'
SCIENT IFIC AND INDUSTRIAL.
-.Mis
yo .UK '
.Ie ilniv
' Kollani are Uaed for Crushins the Crapes to Make ¦¦•t*:'* Port, BuTEtrndy, Claret and Otber 'Wines. Which, Mia well known, rival the world in excellence, for invnlnJsan.l a(cd persons, and are made (romtheOfKsrt.s£fr3pe.i;rown.>n viiu-sim- portesfroea Portugal forty years ajjo. Thc soil of northern New Jersey, eontainins iroit, is just suited (ur thera. Mr. ^peer, however, uses the mprovwl way of mashing the grapes. He employs larj;c r.sllcrs of mbber ma t^^ an cncinc which crush t:i'.'>pc^ ^^ the rate ol a b.trrel a minute. Speer's U inea, especially thc IVsrt and Burgundy jk>w in narket, are t>( very old vintage, and hAve no superior. Physicians far and near prescribe them for wc.ikly fem.iles and a^jcd ]x-rscns. They are blood.makini;, adslini; iron t.s thc svktcm, ami tcnil t» pro- hwif life. Ratensively iisci at (virties, wcvMings .-ind (general f.imily mm. ^^Sau> av Davccisys ako Uaocaas who uaal in U'lMca.
lug le r»..lf np. "I am .Mrs. Iiarreli:-
-lUg I'anli.p. ninnni. (If .siiirs- I di.lnt kuow .he h .g.' .,f the pot.y Well, I'm put In by Mr Sharp, the bindl,inl fur lu-.i quariers n.il. I'm 111.- bn.ker's ...an."
Tlial uigli. .be .v.^un]; coiip!., s.11 luiig over tbelr lui-aL which It luun I* eoo- cvibil was u.it a partii-uUirly ehivrfol oue. But the ten did I>-tiy g.ssj, nnd liirrell pui tlie lw.«t fac- be imiiI.I on their present trouble. In nnl.-r to sus¬ tain a» n,-i. h .:s inaultde ftie spirits of his self r. piivn. lifiU wife.
,\t last ilie ni.-aL auv-ta ns it wns, wrna roa.liHl.sl. nn.l I.<tiy luid jus. risen i,> ring the la'il fi-r the n'm.isal of the tea thliim svliiii 'l„ |a>«iiuen's ktwK-k IvaouDds-d through the bvoar.
French railway cars us uosv con- fitrucle.I, w-iiii most uf th.- metal pnrts of nliiiiiliiiiiii ni-e 3(100 pounds lighter Ihnn ohl .iiics.
Kxperiinents iiiiuIe by Prof.-ssor Joly slii.sv Hint iinnrf. nt th.- lemperaturo ,if s..,l il.gi'et's becnnirs pl.islie, and at 1,-i.H. ilegi-ees is a Ilih'k lli|nl.l. TIiLs soflenllig p..int Is niuel. lower thnn lins eommonly Im'cp suppos.'.l, nml the dls. .'..v.'iy giv.'S enc.iiii'iig.'im'iil lo Hie hop.' .if n svl.le us.' lor .luari/. lu scieu- tille apparatus.
.\8 tbe result of twenty-nine yenra of experluiouts nt llotliaiusted. Kng¬ lnnd, it Is shown that In the svlnter uioiiiiis mure than Iinlf of the nnioiiiit of rnln llial falls i>enetrntes hito tho soil nu.I be.'omes nvnlh.blu for the sup¬ ply ol' springs, svlille in ilie suiiuner only one-.|Uiirler of the rnlnlnll Is oli- s-.>rb.'.l by the s.iii. 'The n.nxlmuui q.iiiitlly of \v,Het iu ll.e s-.il i. nt a deWb of about forty luelie...
.\ II.'SV pr.s."Sfi liiis Le.'il dls.^.ivere.l f.u- Hie i#H-.u't{uh of Imlia rill.Lel fimii lhe tl-.'.'. Tli.' Innk nu.I I'o.ils are .'lit 111. nn.l siuik.'.l lu dlliii.' siil|>!iiirle nei.l, svlll. ll .I.-cimpose Ibe woo.iy portions nmi d.u'B not nflecf lhe iii.lla-ri.lib.'r. In this sviiy'lhe rubber is sei.nrn..'d from Ihe bark and r.iois, nud Is 0!.- tnlne.l in (|iiite n pure slnle. The In- veiilor of tills process stnted lM>fore Ihe Soi'iely of Civil Engineers of Fram-e Ihiit on.' poiiu.l of Imiln rul.lH-r eould be pi-o,liie,'.l l.y tills metlnid at a cost uf iiImuii live cents.
.Nil one knows Jnst what linppcns vvlieii on,' ilrnps n lump of snll nr sugar l.l.u a bnvvl of wni.'i'. We nmy lu'lLve with Pi'ofesBor Ostwnid nn.l his fol¬ lowers Hint the molecules of sugnr merely gliile everysvli.-i-e between the molecules of wntei-, withoftt .chemical ni-Hon; or, on the other hand, dismiss¬ ing this inechnnl.-nl explanation, we ii.iy say svith .M.'ii.l.-I.cf Hint the pro. e.-ss of solution IS (lie most active of l-l eiiiii-nl pliennm.'ii,!, Invulviiig thnt liii-i.s.-,in. tiiieiiiliy nf -iiiins known ns illssni-lntlon. But ihi'se iwu cxidaua- Hi lis ,11'e inuiunllv c-iiliisive. iin-i uo oil, enn say positively svliieh fi.e. If .llher oue. is right.
An tllnstrntlon of tho new lights whi.'h science throws tip.iii nhl .pi.'S- tluns Is lh.' inndeni e\l)Iaiin.lou of Vn exiicrimciil nin.l.' n-.-mly ;!ir e ceutu rl.s ng.i by III.' I'lemlsb pbysh-lan. \-:.n Helm. ni. In 'i pm nl cnrtli w.'ighlng LISI I'oun.ls In- pinnt.'d a wli¬ luw brnueli w.'igiilng live !.uiin.ls. He k.'pt Ihe plnul well watered, nnd In llv,' yenrs Ilu- svillesv int.! galn.'d ll'rl lii'iin.is in weight svliii.' .ii.- eai-tli In III.' IH.I Ilil.l b.si only IVV.. ump-es \-nn Helm.ml iiif.-in-.I timl Hie plant's gain vs IS due only Io Hie vv.il.-r wiiicii I.n.l b-.n KuppIi.'.I. .M.I l.rn iH.tunlcal si-i.'iiie prnvi's Ih.ll lhe giln wns lu a nn-. ill m.'.U'ur.' .Ine I.i the .nrlH.ii ab¬ sorb.'.! limn Hi.' Illr.
In boring a d.'.'i> sv.ll in Cl.rmaiiy 111., liiinl.'iie.I .'111! of a st,'.'l .Irll! bn.k., uff n( a .l.'lll. ,,f nbnin l.«s. f.-.'.. As !( svns .-lenrly liniuissili!.- In .lull out III., hnr.l SI.el. it vvns .i.-.essnry eilher III remove It nr alinmloii the Isirltig. It wns reui..v..d ill n 1.iglily Ing.'Uioiis vviiy .\ sufi Inm Lar. liv.- f.s-i l.,nK an.i two un.l .,11., half in. hes In .linni.'- I.T, was «ra|i|i.'il with a single layer of imlla riilii'iT .-..v.n.l wir.'. tbils making it au .I.'ein.maguei. The l«ir. with wins hii,ling 1,1 it, was luwi-r.-d Into 111., hole, mil I'urrent from n sninll
Iviiamo liirnei
till' l.ar. wliil 1
Irnwu up tn I
sleil drllllMiiiii
in. This magn.'llr.cd
sviis then .nri'tnlly
le surface, bringing tho
svlHi it.
Hallins rienda lu Ihe Fa.nllr.
Th.-n-'s Ins. uu,- thing wi,rs.' thnn u sn illllg Ii.ll,I ill n fiimily. ami tbnt Is tw.. sailing li.'ii.Ls. Th.- victim's conli.lemi-. lnst. ad of Islng .l.ii.Llid. Is llllil..-d ....el.alf. A vi.-Iini who Ih.iughl sh.' 111..S. ive iv.'rfei-tly saf.- In n snllls.at sviih Isitli fiiHnr ami !,r,,th¬ cr In lake cnre of licr in.i'l H..' Iioaii dl»<-over«..I Ihat she was in danger of Is'lllg drnwueil liel ween IWU st.svU. -Tl.en-'s ..,, d'.nL. ..f 1.- the brother court.le.1 III b.-r nue day -Father Is n .Irendfully n.-kb-ssly anllor I never knesv niiylssly ,so risky s» he Is. Of .-.Mirs.' Its nil right wlietj J. am nbing In k.-v;. n .-be. k ,,n him, but I'd ts- ni.glity careful if I w..te yon. Clara, ul.iul going ...it with hlni in the iawt nl.viie 'Mnet anyiliing's Ilnble to hap- With him iu .hnrg.'-' And the next itay l>ef,,r.- the vi, tlin's henn Und reenme,! Ita noriiinl iM-ats. Intemiptml by this news. Hie fa.h.-r nnu,.nnced to her. In atrl.-t onfl.l.-u.v. of .siniye; "Id 1* vei-y i-nreful if I were !i.iU. cinra, a!,.,n( going oul sailing with y,iiir bcHi.r T'lu ah'U. He is one of the in.».t r.s kl.ss f.-IL.w. in a anil- lasat I ever sav- Hed risk anything if I wau t Usrre to keep him in chedk"
DHODGHTAFFEm CROPS
The Continud Dry Weather in New York and New Englaiid.
SCARCITY OF FOOD FOR CATTLE.
I'he llroncl.t Whieh Raa I'reTjIIe.I r.rn- eratlj In Ihe New Ktislan.l Stules. N.w York and New Jersey Ilaa Ilari a Ser¬ ious Kflect on Many or ihe Crops— A Mllli Punilne Threaleueil.
New York (ily iS|seeiaIi.—Tlie pro¬ longed .Irnught in this Slate hns bailly nffeeted nil croiis and unl.'ss n,li,,f .'.inics i»n,n Hie r suits will Is' most serious.
Dry woiiiber hns prcvnlbil ocr nil the .Vtlnntb' coast States n..rlli of I'lor Ida for s.mic time. Th.' lioveriiimiii sv.'.'Kly .-r.ip repori sa.vs rnlii Is geiur nlly nce.lc.l In all th.-s.- Sinles, lh,' dn,..glif N-ing eve.. m..rc s.-ve,-,' iu N,-vv Ji-rsey thnn lu tbia Slnte.
With the Singh- exeepHou of liay. wliich has shown a ht^tter yiel.I tlinii exiHH.-ted, nil produ.-e in New Yurk is likely to lie cut short. .Veeordlng to the (Jos-erniuent report, rain Is espe cirtll.v needed for coi'U.
Immedlnle cITcctB of the ilnuighl are f.'lt 111 the drying up of piislur.'s nnd 111.' .l.'.'n'nse iu the supply of milk. Ill tills clly esiM'.'Inllv this .•.in.s.'.iu.'iice is s.'Plo.ps. D.,|il.,rs Ik'H.'V., if g.n.'ml rains tlo nul full s....n .N.-w Y..rk vviil be fnce lo fnce vvitli n milk fnmlne
III Ihls Slaie the bopj-rop Is s.'rioiisly nffected. nnd the yi.'l.l will be less llmu II hns b«'U for inniiy .venrs; Hie fnnn ers nlso report a great shorlngc in th.' hny crop, nnd scnrcity of fo.'d f.>r .'nt tic ihi-ough the coming winter Is ,,,,,1, Ipnii'd.
THE NEWS EPITOMIZED
Waatilncioii Heme.
The PnslninstiT-.ienei'al ileni.-.l Hie nppli.-all..n of Hie mnuagcrs ..f H.e Chnrleston Kxp.isliion for n (iovcrii ment issu.- of n sp.-clnl slump com memornllve of the Exposiiion.
The .Sc. rei nry of Hi.- Treasury bus niithoi-Izc.l 111., iipiinintment of lifly nililltlonal liis|M'e.iirs at the port of N.'sv York nt $1 per .lay
'PLe n.'W- r.-.-lpro.'lly nrrnng.im-nl svllh Italy was put iu for.e Ly iToe lamn.ion of thc Pr.'sl.l.'iii.
The repori .,f Cummisslon.T .,f Put ems Piiell showe.I a I.nnl of 'J.i.-ii.. pntenis ginuleil during thc last lisertl year.
Tip, I'lencli (invernmcnt bns nskr.I the riiite.! Siat.s to pay Hie Trans .iiL-inlli- Snnm^lilp Conipany ymsi.issi ilamng.'s f,,r the .iel.'ii.l,,.. of Hie Men.lis!,Ips Maiiuliui an,| I.afayetie .luring lhe bl... kipte in Cuban sval.'i-s In 111 ' .,111-Iy part of the Spaiiish-.Vmer I.an svar.
'I'he Pr.'sl.leui hns nppointed II. P.r- clvnl Iioilge nnd Snmuel Morrill, of Mnssn.'hus.'lts, resp.'.llv.'ly, as s.'c- on.l ami Hilnl seen.n.y of ll.e Em- Imssy ill Hirllii.
Oor Ailo|i.e.l lalanila.
llie Secietailes nt Havana were nuHlled thnt lhe (,l.','H,,n of ih'h'gal.'.i ;.. 111., CiiLaii ConslituHmial ('.,nv,.ii¬ tl..n svmild tnke pln.e S,,pt,'inber l.",tli,
Th." .V.bnlnlslrnliun al \S-iisliliigt..n il.'.-l.l.'.l to k.'i'p a r,,r,'.' of a!..,lit ."..SS. ...e.l In Cubii for sev. .a! iii,,iiHis.
.\ I'lill.'d Sliil.-s piist.Illle., bas iM-i-n eslalilish.,.1 nt Pag... 'I'm.iiin. Sn'inon. svllh Mrs. M. II. Hll.Is,,11, wil., <,r (-hi.'f HoiKswain Hmls..n, as puslmis. H-.'ss
NCW ENnLANII.
Cro^i
n.e Uiought Serious an.l SI iiener^Ily lle|i..rle»l.
Boston iSpc.-liilL — Th., cmiliniie.I dronghl In .Mliblle nnd SniiHieni N.'sv England has begun lo ilin-nlcn Hie Inler cn.ps. In .Mnssnchiis.ils iiie early coin Is a fnllure. nml Hi.' potn toes, tlim.gh well grosvn. are bed.led In dust, nnd cnunot tlo nny more srilhoiil riilu soon. Only .Mnlne nml the nortli ern eouuil.'s lu Nesv Unnipshlre ami V.'i-inniii report snfnclent rains during Hie pasl week, lu lb.' Soutli llnre liai. b...ii slea.ly nn.l g.'ii.TiiI i-omi.lnin! of III., .In.light. In som.' pln.'.'s lhe lii.liiiy
A bnby svhnle w.-lgliiiig TIM i.oiimis wns eaughl in n llsli nil mar Itusl.in.
Frnni!.' with hyiln.Lhubla. .luIni F. Hlouni Irleil to Lil., iii.-n nu.I sv.,111.11 In the sircels at Cl,i,-ag,i.
Folly p.Tsuiis 'iv.'n- lipinn-.l l.y i!„, uv.Tluniing uf n slicl ear iH .Nlles, Ohio.
W. K. Vniiderblll. .Ir. wns llii.,.I Jlo for running lils nulom.iLiie nl a ii.i,',! gi-ealer than lhe legnl limil In Mlltou. .Mnss.
Su,,vv f.'ll al .Mnrslinll. .Ml.-h.. for n f.'sv inlules duriug Ihe ionise of a har.l svlu.I sturin.
Mrs. .lulla Sfoii... iiiolher of .Mrs. .Inhn Hny, tbe svlfe of Hi., S.,i'i'..|iirv l.f Slal.'. died at Cleveland. Ohio, of h.'iH-t falliu-e.
While n'slsllng nn-esi al .Meiimulii
1,1 ci-.,|,H Is ,d.-..ndT lri-.'|iarnble " P"''''- '''""'l'l' ^lil-b.-ll svas shut nml
•Th., .'..mllll.m of lh.' crops Is serhms. I '""'''I "'-V P.dl.viniin Cln-isiu|,lier K.-k. Tliere bns Is^en .10 mill bevon.l lui'nl i Ab'xnmler DuneLson, n |.n.iiiliieiit sliosvers nuvwlier.' In tli.' lilslricl for , "I'lIL svas iiiysii'iloiisly nKsnsslnnle.l Iwo sv.'.'ks. Whwe Ihe sli„sv,'i-s hnve . m-ar Niishvllle. Tinu. o.'ciiri-.'.I .vegetables nml fnill bnve , A Iiaii.I i-in-, svitli six m.n on It, ina.le rapid growth, bin by far the 1 f.-lI Ks. f....| fni... n lnst!., n( Cllflon
gn-m.-r imr. of 11 i-ups Is siin-.-rliiL- .\rlz., nml Iwo ..f tin' m.-n wen- klll...l
•I'lie nui'ilieni illsti-lets linvc ii.,i been ' (-iiarh.s nn.l .I.iliii Nmilnghnni iiiiil nble lu do mmb lownni liarv-t'Sllip; j ,„ n.seu,. their limthei-, Amliew, fn.ii bay, be.'iiiise of rnln, iinomalnns ns It i the Ohio Kiver, nt (ilcuw.uul, W. Va. si'Cins. In luiiiiy se.'ll.ins of Mhl.llo | and all thr.e svere drosviu-.I.
.\n engine crnshe.l Int.. nn clevnleil Iral.i In Biookly.i. killing a guard,anc injuring a pnss.'ug.r.
The iiiusf .lisnstrous fire lu tb.' his tory of Poineroy. W-..sh., en..s.-t losses which aggiegali' more iiini JiKi.iKIO. The lin. m-lgliiiil...l fn.ip i gnsolen.. eigiir liiiiip in a saluuii.
T. J. Berschei-s, a eilizen of FiHiu Illgt.Ill, iM..., wns .nil...! t.i his il.un nn.l kille.l hy sum.- inen. svli.i lln-.i
.New Englnud tbe paslurnge is short, nml fnr..UTS nre nlrendy feediug their stock In their bnriis.
NOME A HOTBED OF DISEASE.
Ninsllpoa So PreTalent Thai ClaM Seekers Are Warned AwaT.
Wi.shlnglun, n.c. (S|iee!iili. Cni.lnlu J. T. ('nnl vv.ll, coniinnndilig lhe rev enue enlliT N'..nlvnk. whi.-It o|>..r..le8 In the Yukon Hlver nn.l nioiin.I i tsvo shols at bim. Tin-assassins mn.I. .Ml.'hn.'I. AInska, has wrlll.'U n letler ! ".'V'"" '''"'" 'i'- '1"''>-V '"''' thought to lu I., Cniilnlu ShiM'iunk.'i-. of Ille It.'veiine i '"'' i"'"'""'''*-
('UII.'I- .SiTvl.-.', lu whl.-h he savs tlint 1 -^ vigllnnt Tnion PnclHc engineei Hie sltuntlon as regnnis dls.^nse nt **'isv n tunnel swili-b Jusl In time, nne Iherehy folic I train wreckers, ueni Jun.'Hon Clly. Knu.
Al Ihf (rhil of Caleb Powers, nl
fieorgetosvn, Ky.. In c.vnn...-H.iii svill
tli., (io.'bel miirder, I'lnl.-v .Su.I.'ism
teslltle.I that Posvers said Hint If m
nue els." svould kill fi.iebcl lie svuiil.
kill blm himself.
J, M. M.'Ucck, scicnilsl. civil nn.'
I mining eiigliii'iT nnd .llsllnguisli.'.l r.-i.
; r.'s.'iitaliv.' ..f Hi., Suiillisunliin InsH
lull.Ill III Wnsliliigliiii, mel a paal.'ii
Inrly sa.l d.-iilh In Hi., .I.'s.i't nf Suiilli
em riali.
; Chiiiniowu, In Nesv Ynrk Clly, mis
I.Hik III.' nilvenl of (llsliif.'.'t.iis nn.i
Num.- Is n grnve one nud il Is huped r,"'''''^ '""'¦'"'' "'* "" '"'"''' "^ '-""I"
Ihat III., true state of affairs svlll l.e I
kimsvu In the Stntes in time to pres-ent | ror.ien.
mor.' people from crow.llng Int.. tbo cniiip. svhIch Is alr.'ndy In a condition of enng.'stlon thnt will have tu be sen to be ii|i|in-(-lntciI
Eight liniiiboil exenrsionisis sv.n
n'Seu.'.l by llf.'lioii.s fnim Hi., Isl., ..
.Man pa.Let I.lly, whi.-h went nslion
The in'.'k of snniiallun, ev.'ii In Ihe '"''"' I-lv nn"'l-
.-rii.i.'si 1..1111, Ims ri'iplenil lie pli n i|iingiiilr.' of .lis.'Use l.n.'.Ilug lllHi, nml Hie vv ill! siriiggh' .uiisinntly guliig 11 f. V .'V.',-y fill,I ,)1 s|iiii'e reuilers It
Au ciH-lh<|iiak., shu.k .u'.'.iri'c.l n Buy Ilul..'i'ts. N. I", 'l-lll' li..iis.'ss!i,„.t c,.iis!,!ei-aLly, i-.'siiliing in Hi.' bi'i-akliit iif glnss wlmlnsvs nn.l fruglle Ihing.
Iii'p.issil.h' 1.1 -l-t iinytliiii;,- ,l,.:ie In th,' g.'U.'rally.
svay of eh-nnlng lip III., t..wn. Viet.nin Crosses hnve b.-en gaiielte.
' '.,r ('aplnln .Melkl.'J..hii and S.Tgennl
HARVESTER EMPLOYES LAID OFF. ' M'Linr Itol.insmi. of Hie (iunlmi High
Inmlcrs. nml Lieuteunni Nmsvo...!, o
rallure or «raln Iroiia In Northwest tha ijio FlfHi Dnigoiill (lilllllls
''""••• 1 The Ciiliinililiin n'Vi.bitlun has lin.k
Chi.-ngo (Sp.elnli. -The harvi-sUT | ?ii mil again lu'ivv.'.'ii Culoii ami Pnn
compnnli's t.f Chl. iigu, wlileli In Ihe ' nmn.
uggr.'gal.' carry ab.jut Ki.tXKl iieisuus , Troops bav.' l... 1. unl.n .1 ... lb.
on fhctr pav n.lls, hnvu laid olT wurk ''"•"''¦"-bHi I'.-ni.Her L.v Hie Snl.a., ol
„.,..,, , , , , li.rki-y t.. i-eslm.' onl. 1 1.1 .Vrimiiia.
men hy the hiintlri'tls since June 1. ' . ,: , , „. . ,. . ,
nml .h.n, nn' n,.w prohnLlv less ihnu ,.-^ dispa . h fmn. I.'l|i.ili npui'Ied a
line Ihinl nf lhe noi'imil fore., at w...'k. H-m h vl.-.my nv-er i.iiHv.s lu lUe
The I..'.','lng Hnrv.si.T W..i-ks hns i "'"'"" 'bsHi't of S„u,Iaii.
.lu.-.'.l lh.'L.ne of nbuiil I'KSSI eiiipliives Thirly Ilp.usand iMrsons Inivcb-.l
tn 1,'SS lllilll y.ss. -rii,, .'iirlallm'.nt iu the .Si. In.1...llinu I nil. rgn.uml
will las. ...nil iiLo.it Ihl' .11,1 ,,f .\i|. Itailway nl I'arls un Hie day thai it
gusi. m- ..lilll Hie n'sumptlon of ih.' ' ivaa o|s-nc.I.
full irn.le. 1 -piie ('iipu Cidony Pnrllnmeni mei nt
The explaiinilons offered by the man- f^niie 'I'mvii. Sir Alfnil Mlim-r p.'.-
ngers of the hnrvestl.ig .on., ms fori Jl.icd nn . iiily .'U.I .if Ih.- svar.
111.' I.-m!«,niry ndticlun In wm-klng j,, ,1,,, ii,„isi. uf (-,,iiiiiiiiiis, 111 l.nn
fnnes nn, uulfumi. Tluy niHlluile nn .j^,,, ,(,. r.vm-io SVvii.lliiiiii. I'lirlla
Ilinn..IIS., inlllng off In 111., demnml f..r .iifuiQiy ril.iii- S. neiurv of War.
hnrvcsting innchin.-ry I.. Hi.' piacip-nl .,|„,.,i t'i,a| .|,,.7,-|K 1 lllei is mu! iiu-n hnd
fiiilun' of griiln .'n.|.s t!ii-i.iiL-lii,ii. .le |„,,,„ luvalidi .1 li'.iiu. fnun Snii.h Af-
N..rllisv-..sl. |,p,|| j^i„,.p ,!„, i„.j;ii,i,iiiK of 111.- svar.
I "I-w.. huiuIi-.-.I lishiug
AMBASSADOR DRAPER RESICNS,
I.all
fiuslnes. Ile.|...reiiteii Ci.Te I |> Ills tli.
Won-es.11-. .Mass. .: Willinm F DraiHT h n.ition ... Wnshlngl.m an Cnlled Stni.-s .Sinl.ussa.l.ir lo Ilnly (i.u.ml Di-np.r lun.Ie III. stni.'ineni ns lo the rensons lie has for taking this slip, .iili.r ihun Ills liiislmss III Huis'.lal.' .1.'liiiili,Is 111, I'liiire nHeininii.
iini;lit ill the lie iilT the I.iilii'ii.ir euasl. iiml il is fe.in'il suim ..f Hieiii will be
Ins..
In cmis.'iitniii'e of the airnciili'S of
Hie Albliinius. who ..,-. nlly rniib ,1
nil. ...'n.nii ^^j^i Sirvlii. ..n..i.-n,i,s L.,.,ils 1,1 Cliris
nl Ills resiB- . ,j„„„ |,m.„ ^\^.^\ |ui,, s, 1 v ia iiini -Mmi
11,negro.
While On.l 11 Viiimin vvas mn ilnv ini; nt Wip.lsiu -I,'- iml .. largi' luuly of Chris.Iilil Emii'iivmirs. who were siglii-i'i'iiig II.T Mnii-sjy I'lius.-d Hieiii lu be n.liiil.ti'il ... Hii' (^.laiL laugh', svhei-.' iimy sang '-.loiI Save Ihl tjni'.'ii."
I-iesid.'in Toulii'i review..I Um nut iio.nvies of tin- I'reucli tl.-.-. a. ( ii.-r bourg.
1.leul.11:1111 CoIon.'I I'.rissc. e I-r.'mli ofliigi. Has aceldiiiLiIly suff.H-al.-d l.y i;as lu I.ulla.
|-.u,rr.i...rls of i!,.. Nllral's Nek affair .g.'tb.r
N.wsr lllenn.nx..
I.un.l... Is sinipiv . h..i-k full nf .Vimr' leans
The kissing bug has invn.le.l .he City ..f M.-xb-o.
Ci.na.lli.n v.ssel im-n pre.ll. I n re viv ill ,if still ship building.
All the SauL-i Fe rni!ns-i,Is .i|N'rni.'il put lh.- British 1 lu Ci.lifnmla nn- to Luru oil Instead wiih fmir gims nn.l nnimimiHm. a.id
The .M.'Xi.-nn (;..verumen( has inf(U , giirnte.I nn 11.-tive campaign ngainst '*'" th.' Maya Imlians.
.More than liL.ssi.iss. |«.,.pl.' in India are nifetlisl liy tli.- famiii.. .VlK>ut l'l..««-..(100 ure in i-.-<-.lpi ..f r..b..f.
Mayor Colnnnn. of Ituim-. I.aly. has bet'iiii a erusnile against .¦i|»..'...i-atliin
Iso hiii-!«-», uii.h's and fisnlsii.ns Tli.- Ho.-r loss ia Mid to huve U-en only
GESSAGE FROM CONBER.
Minister Wu Recei'/es It and Takes It to Secretary Hay.
IN STATE DEPARTMENT CIPHEPu
The Messase SlEne.l "rnneerX s.iup.T Sara " In (he KH.i.h I.e|r»llon. I'nUer llnnlloue.. Sho. ami s.ie.l I'.le Firin C.ilne.e Truop. Vui.k Ilellel Onl.T Can Present (i.neral Massarre."
Wnshhiglon. 1» C. .SiH'.inli - I'lie foll.isvlng cable h is !i.'.,n nnlved f.-om .Minis.er Cu.iger a. P.kln:
-'In Iirl.Ish I.egalimi. I'mlcr con- Hli.ie.l shoi an.l sli.ll fiuni Chinese H-oii|is. (..ui.k .-.'ilcf o.'ly .1111 pi.-veui g.n.'i-nl imi-ssneie."
lhe message Is nnl .lal..I. Lni ll is unilers.o.Ml svas s.ul ft'uui Pekin ou Ihe ISIh.
¦|'he niessngi' svas re..I v.'.l Ihruiigh lhe Chinese MIiiIsi.t am! svns Hans mllte.l Hn-uiigli Hi.' Tsiing 11 Yam.'ii nn.l Hm.-Shanghai 'I'aolal. It wns In .Slat.' ni.piii'tui..nl .-iph.'r nn.l svas sign...! in lOuglisli wllh liu- nnme Con
Tli.' Minis
.k 1! 10 th.. Slate Ih-partm.-iii. ivli.n. It was iraiisL-it.'.I.
Tb.. Hillovving sini.'in. Ill wns given out nt 111,. Still.. lh.|.iirtiii,,|it:
"On H... mil uf this iiioiilli Ih.l Slale D..pnrl lll.'ill .'.i.niiii.i.i.'ii..,.! n l.ri.'f m.'ssag.' nsking li.liiigs of .Mlnisier Coiiglr In Hie Slat.' Iie|.iinm.'iii ..,.!.', Minlsi.'i' Wu iiii.l.'i'lo.ik 1.1 g.-l Ihls Inb. Sliiiis!.'!' C.'ng.T's liamls. If he w.t,, allv.' II.' has sii.'e.eil.'.l In .l.iliig this, i'ills iiiiirning Ihe State I..,|.arHii.-..t .-.-<-.'Iv.'.l n t.'i.'g.'..Ill frntii CniisuLO.-.i. eral (loiuliinvv. at Shiimiliai. snylngi
- -llie .iuveruor ul Sha..lnng l..|-«r.n8
m.' Ihnt h.' has r iv.-.l 10 .lay n .'1-
plier iii.'ss,.g.' frmn C.iiig.T of the
r M inisl. r Wu i.p-
^Chlne.se Minister to the tinl'mt Stntes.)
|..'H..'.I al lh.' Slnle D.-piirHnenl svllli n l.'l.'grnm fn.m Tno.al She..g. dal.'.l .Illlv ¦ill. ivhi.'li ha.l L.s,11 n'l.'lv.'.l l.y .Mluisl.'r SVii n.n,bug ns full.ivvs:
--y.mr li'l..i.'i-ni.i vvns fuivvnnl.'.l. iiii.I ns re.pies....I i s.-n.I i-.'|.ly frum lli,> Tsn.ig.ll Yai,....,. us tulluvvs: 'Y..iir I.'l- i-g.-a... of Hi.' l.'.Hi .lay ..f ll|ls inu..n 11 IHl .Iiilyi i-....|.Iv.-.l. 'I'll., S.nt.' !>..- I.nrliii.'iit l..|..gi-iiiii has !..,.,n baml.'.l l.l Miiilsl.'r C..ng.T. Il.'n'wilh Is .SII... lsl...- Cungei-'s H'ply (0 llie SliKe Ile- oni-lm..|i( i
-III Hriiish Legntion. I'nder con. Iliiu.'d shnl illld sh.'ll fnuu Chlnesi. 'I'.M.ps. 1^1.lek r.'ll.,r ..Illy ...u pri'v.-nt icnerni massn.'i-.'.' "
This reply svns in Hie Sinl.- Dcparl- ni'.'nl .'Iph.-r.
Tl..' Slab' Il.'piH'llll.'ill Inter issued lie folli>svl..g ii..lleli.i:
-lil., .S.'.'i-elnry of Siai.' I'.nLve.l a llspnlcli from Cunsiil Fusvl.r nl Cli.'- F.H.. dill.,.! iiililiilgli! li.lh. snying a Shanghai !.a|>.-r of lh.- Hill, sahl nil '..n-lgiiei-s .iiunl.'n-.L F..wl.'r vvii'...I he (b.v.'rnor .l..|iiaiiiliiig Hi.. Inilh. rii., (i.ivernm- ni.Ii.'.l Ihal his .'.iiirler lefl Pekln oil Ihl' lllh. niul nil Hi...
veil' snf.'. Lilt I'.'kli sl .ily hii.l L.'.'ii
-iirrl.'.l by n-bels wllh Inl.'in lo kill"
SPKCIAI. ENVOY T<> CHINA.
rhe Presl.le..t Ilaa Na.n.<l W. W. Iioek. hill Kor au lin|ior(aiit MIsaiun.
Wnshiiigliiii. IL C (Sii.-clnli -The Pn'slil.'iil lins nppuli.I.'.l W. W. H.uk- i.lll a s|..'.-li.l .iivuy lo npn'seul Hie rnlleil .Sliili's liovernmeiil lu Chlun. I'll,, piirpus,. .if lhe npiinlnlmeiil is I.i .ave u illpluinnli.- n.|.n.s..iiiiillv.. ..f 11... I'lill...I SL.11..S In C-hliia .l.n-hig Hie m.-nialimml ni,.|-iiH.i..s n.nl svliiii Hie Hill., .'..ni.'s fm- e..iisl.l.,riiHuii by ll..' P..vv.'rs ..f Clilun'K fi.tun'. Th.' Hlle 1.1 be !..'s.iiwiil m. .Mr. H...khlll has
unl Is.'., .I.'.'l.l.'.l. l.n. hi- will Is, vested {il'ili'.li'l.llv Willi nil Hie flliielliilis of
1 s| lal llllill,lllillll' ageiiL
Sir Hu, khill Is vv,'ll e,|iil|i|M d for Ihc i,,issi,,i,. having Lei'ii se,','.'.iiry of the .Slii.'I'I,an 1,1'giitlnii In Pekln fm- sev. -ml yi-ars. He speaks nml writes (lil- nese Hue..lly
hUKSeals .More Sperlul Knvors.
I.miiluii Iliv I-illllil -I'he S.a..tliird lavs Hia. Hie a|.|..iliiliii. ul of Mr. W. W. H.H-klilll Ly Hi.' Inll.'.l StiHi'S lb.v.,rum.'Ill ns sp.'.-ial .'iivov t.i China IS nil ix...-ll.'ill lil..n ll.nt miglit be lm llllllil wi.l. nilvanlnge by (in... Brll- liii am! 111., ..Ih.-r P..w..|'s.
r l.f F...-.-lg.. Af I liiii .11 I'n-slilenl
( .l.nn Asks Pra I'iills Illv Clllilel
Is 1,1 Purls has
Mehlissi.. the Mlllb
fairs, fill- ei liillll.
I.iiulie.. n .elegi-am fi-mii .1... K.iip. if China, iiskiiig Hu- iiieilliiHuu Frame wlHi Hi., f.inlgu (Hiwers.
IMMENSE FORTUNE LOST.
Iluikee f lalin
lull
slil.lg.ii... I.. 1 nf Hie lulls erlv I ill,'.'Ill,
uf (-liill-l..
Imrk.,
uf I
all. ngainst
il nils of
ll Company.
Ill' 1 111.I'll Sinles for .'. I.,' (-,'n.ral Piililii' Hail,
.111 1 lit .f.;i..;L-;..-.ij. wu. ,iismiss.'.i
'.y .lmig,' Hi,tmr. of 11,,' His..!,! Su ii'.'iiie Cl 111'., nnil .III- appliiniliiii for a nil.- agi.liis. S.'.r.'.ars ..f .lie T.-ens ,|rv I iiige ... ...iiip.'i .Il'lll ery of (h.'ll.
',, .ll,. .'Iiii.iia...s was .!,'. !.
Munier al a s.a.e I'uiis.ntlun,
.\. .It,' Sin..- .'-i.-na.nrlal Conv.-lillon
1. |-,„,k.'vi!l.-. T, 11.1 Sil (-|,',-k nnd W.
(-.i.vvr.,.-.l b.-.am.' . ..i:..g.sl In n
light It.itr the .l....r <.f ll..- hnll. nn.l
lii'ik .Iri'vv 1. knif.- au.l Cn.wfonl a
-er.
Illl' li...
lir
sl.i.ls
.Mr. fioschcn. Chancellor of (he Kx ch.'.piei-. mn.l.- » sinb-m.-in in the i lli.iisi, of IVjinni...... g.ving .leinlls re
gnr.ling the b.iildi.ig of new British
wnrships, I
I.l liiiug-ciiang lias is-.n n|.|s.lni.-.l j
Vic.ror of P.ehi I.i. China, an.l svill
Tl.e Hn...kl.v.i Ilri.lg,' Is n..w lu-iyiug |,„,e supieine ennnunml in ll.e .lis- I
N.'W \..rk City n( th.- ral.' of $4."l a ,^1,., that Is Hi.- .'.uire ..f .list,11 l.ni,..-. I
''¦'-' 1 l.e Boxers have Is-.'.mie n.ilve 111 :
Ihr.-. partl.s ..nt out by th.- I'nii.sl , Korea. Th.y Lave .l.stn.y.d a I'aih Slabs Ceuh.gl.'iil Snrv.y are u..w at „ii<. ,uii,si..n, thr.-e n.iUis from the I work In (he Cuw Noun- district of K=re;:i frc-iyvr imd tifty miles frcii! ' .Mnska ; the American mines.
A large t-ull.'.iion ol rnn- .-.lus. val- xhe Canta.-azuue Ministry «f Koo- | si.sl at ls-1-.....i » sssi III,.! fio.sB.. has , ,uan!a bas r.-sigDcd. i
!s-.'n st..b'n from Hi.' Mlinauki-t- Pub- , I
IL- Mus,'nm. 1
It is .nil lhat III. Mississ.piii Hiver i nn.l Its iriLutarv steams nio ii nv \ ¦«•
liiiver thnn iIm v hn'. In^'D for oenri/ The pofwlat half a .-iiiiurr. | 2^A
ill of wlil.'h iisik eneet, and {.'leek Iled wi.hln nn hour
Am.rlran Alhiele. Win In Paria.
Ihl' liil.-mnti.iiiiil gain.', ul Parla. Fr.iii.i-, ....,|, .1, Ani.-ri.a.is w-inniug during II... Ilir.-i- dnys alxleeu out ot Ih.- Iw.nly ..II.- c.ul.'sla
Llplon Won't Challence Juat Y.l.
Kir TlinU'iis I.lp.iiu. whll is rriilsing 111 Hi., Cly.!,. uaors 111 Lis sii-ani yn. lit Kriii. hns .-liangisl his |,liiiis nml will nil. i-haUeng.' f.T Hi.' .Vnurii-a s C'lip nghl nwny lb- is no. l.avlna a new vn.'hl buill. Iiui win wall unlil he •:-!_• LH.->!er pisn- and de>»!!. worlt-l uut.
IjAXtVltM
I la Plalaad.
of FulUlu' lotiioda*
Kenlnrkr K«pal.lieMi. MmS.
Tre HepuLliciius of Keuta.ky uoml- naie.1 J.ihn W. Yerhrt for liovernor un u i.ls.fi.rm d.-.'larlng for tbe repeal uf the Ciilx'l .-leohin law ""
OOR OFFER TO MEDIATE. ™ ^'^^^ scunDi:
Text ot the Presidenl's Letter Reply- i"'"; to the Emperor ot Chinis,
SEVERAL CONDITIONS IMPOSED
Cirsl. l>l|ilomals Mual lie I'm in toinmu- i.lrallo.i SVI... Their tlovern.iirnls— Se.-ontl, All l>anaer .0 T.i.'lr 1.1m Mn.l Ue liemovrU—Thir.l, Chl..rse (lorern- inriit Must Alll Allies to llrslore Order
SVasiiiiiylon. IL C. iSpcclilll. - The foil.IVV Ing .'onvspun.len.'.' between lli.- Preshblil nf tl.-> Fiii.e.1 Slabs nml the Emperor ol t'hiun hns Insii ninde pub¬ lic by the Slnle l.t-pariuieui lu .be for.n of a iransliiH.ni of a cable .11. palcli i-.ivlv.,.l by Sllnlaicr Wu from Hie Taiilal of Sliniighal. as follows:
"Hnve i-ei-eivcd a lei.'gHim fruiii li..s-i riiur Viiiiu mf Sliaiilnngi. svlio. having n-eeived fnim Hie I'livy Cmiii cil (al PeUiiii n dlspnlch cuiliiidying nil iiii|ii'iliil litter lo Ihe Preshleul of Hi.' 1 liiii'.l Slales. has iusiruetcl me (o (ransnilt it in yonr llx.'eil.'iiey. The impeiinl message Is lesp. .-Ifiiiiy linnS' in|ll.'.l ns fuUows;
- 'Cliinn has luug lunlinnln.'.l frl.'ii.l- Iv i-eL-iHuns wiiii Hie I nii.-.l Slales. ami Is .l.'.'piy .'..ns.'imis ilial Hi.' ubjei-i ol (he rniteil Stales Is inli i'liiiHiinal euiiimerie. N. IHi.T .'.uinHy i iHeiliiiiis III.' l.'iisl sus|.iei..ii or .llsHiisi luvvni.l III.' ..Ih.'l-. Iti'.'.'in ..iiibniiks of iiiii lual iiiiiipatliy iK'isv.'.n Hi.' p.H.i.l.' ami Cl.i-isiiau missiuus liinseil ilu liiiiign P.isv.Ts (o vl. vv vviiii s.isi.ill..11 the |..i sition of Ihe liii|.Tlal (iov.u.inp-iil as Hivonil.le te li..' i.....ple au.l |.i.'1i..ll.-lal l.l III., niissiuiis. with III.' n-sull that Hie 'I'akii furls wer., ..Li.-I,..l nn.l eap Iiire.l. C..iis.'.|ii.,iilly (here hns Leen .'lashing of Hi.- f.u-.-.'s. vvilli ealamllous e.iiis.'.iu.-ii.'es. Th.' siliintli... .hns I... .-o..i.. ...ore nn.l inure s.-rkms ami eiil!
IflTEHNATIONAl LESSOM COMMCKTl,. FOR JULY 2flb
Sw^eeti The TiaM«aw«MMi. »aaa tihS ' xa-sa - uoldeii *ea«i I«kaaiw-aa^- M.Hionr verew. as..aa~i
on Ike Uav'e I
"Abo-it an eight days anar." H .ix vla>-». Tkara w
the.v and M.i
SIX full days and the fraetionaPdaya' the beginning ami the ebd »-" --uImuii ' eight, "These sayinga." s.,.v,iiga of thc last leaaon. BtataWlKii, Kuppu.i-s the gi-cnt isaifessinn ocnirrMda the Sabhu'.h, and thc trauatigsiTatiMI da ifjlit after Ihe Sabbath oos vnii I hei-e u no inlimttion aa to. kMP titerveni-ig week was epent. "tmK Illd John nnd .Innies." Thvee ,
liV.IT.
tnes-seil His agony in tha gariia. k these tnrve 111 Vvecauae H* Mai*
t &r
1. tE
e.l witnesses to iM-ove the fact wtiea tha time iiiiiH- to res-sal Ilia (lory to taa
vvui'Iil, ami Vi) for the ni.rpoee of aaeow. aging and esUblishing them in the trwlka ol Ills kngiloni. 'Into a mountain." na riliiie ol (he transnguration eccne il k.iuvvn. bnt it svas orohahly Mottat mon. til,I far Irom Cacaarva Pbillppl. IS the opm.on of iit-arlv all modera aa- ihur.H.-s. • lo j.rav." "It »-as the bahit ..I ,lesus to gn nioiic in the night to prajT. IViuit, Ile ehoso Ihe TvvTlve.'and a(t«e In-ding the five (houaand, is« aee HlH |„.,y,„g in the niijht. 'tliis tinfe it troA A --p.-i,v,r lueetinii.
-."... -As He i.nived." Ile n-aa doubttste !„-.iy,,iK tor .iiength to Ciirr>- on Hia Wwdt nml tor the cnlightcnmeat of Hia dlMp |,lc9; Ihe in.t..l,gu,'i.tiou svns the anawar. •Ills count.'n..ni-e was altered." Matthew says, "His iHcc .lul shine aa the euB." tt wuul.l .i|>i,ear thst Ihe hght shone aot up.Ill llim from svitho.it, l.ut tlwt it ibeaa ..,,1 ..1 Ibm from vviiluii; it was one blaaa of .l.ir-zbng, celeatiul ^lorj-; it was UiMal| nhuiiicil. -'Iti.iiiienI Ivecume white ana .lai..:'li.ig " (It. Vl M.irk says: "BxeeadlM while lis snow." His Inec slione With «• V tne majesty, anil all His body waa ao ir» I'aitu.ti.l by il Ihnt Ilis .lulhea could BOt
I.'I.,
- 'W.' liave Jusl i.'.'.-lve grill.Ille m.'iiiorinl fn.m our env.>y, SS ii Iiug Fung, nn.l it Is liighly grnllfyli.g to us I.l l.'iirn Iba! lb.' I'lillv.I States i;..v.-iiiiii.'in, liaving iu vl.vv liiefriend- ly i-i'liiHuuK Ih'Ivvi. u til.' Ivv.. I'ounirh's, hns iiikcii n .le.p lui.'i.'S. In Um pri's ent siHiniion. .N.iw. niin.i, driveli by Ihe In-eslsllb!,, c.iurse of .-v.-iils, has iiiifoi-luiialely lii.iirre.l sstll night iiill- v. rsal iii.lignailnii. For s.'llling Hi., p.es.'iit .lilll.'iillv ('1111111 pla.'.'S siu'.'lal 1. linme in Hi.' 1 nit..! Sinl. s. \S .• it.! .ii'css this m.'ssag.' In y.uir F\.'.ii.'ii.y ill nil slm.'rily ami .•i.ii.l..r, svilli lhe hope Ihai your Exeelleiu-y svlll d.-vis. m.'iisiu-es nntl lake Hie inilliilive in
bl-illgiilg abiilll II eiilU'iTl of Hie Puvvel's
for. 111., res! Uiill ion of ..r.l.-r ami p.-a.'.,. Th,' l.ivui' of a klml n'pIy is I'ni'u.'slly i.siu.'sietl nml iivvnlled wllh the gn'ni- isi auxlely.'
"It is, l!i..|'ef...-i', my duly to Irniismll III., uIm.v.,, Willi ill.' n.iu.'sl tbnl y..iu' Ex.'.'ll.'ii.y, In n'i-|..',-lful ol..'.ll.'n.'c of iiiilsriiii wlsiies, will ilellv.'r Hi.' sinii.' I., iis high d.-sllnnlioii nn.l favor me Willi a reply.
"YU LII'IN YUEN, "(Tauini 11. Shnugliai.l"
The eiiLl., messnge was nt om.' eoiii- iiiiini. Iii.'.l In Hie I'ri'sl.l.'iil nl Cnnloii, iHi.l llu' 1..lluw ilig svas his r.-ply:
"I liave n'leiveil your Majeslys lues- sage, ami am gin.I I.. Unuvv llinl yunr .Sliil.'slv r.'i'iigiib.i's Hie fnel Iluil Hie
(iiivel'llillenl iilill m'lllile of tile lililt,.!
stall's .l.'sin' ..f Chlmi noihing bu. svhiil is Jusl ami .'i|iillal.l.'. The piir pns.. bir svhl.'h sv., Inn.l.'.l H.-uiis lr, China svns the i-.'sc..e of ..ur hgalluii from g.iiv., .Inug.'r nn.l Hi.' pi'..i.'.'ll..n of liv.'s nn.l i.i-..p.'i'(y ..f .\....'ri.'.ins. svho sve.-.' sujinuiiiiig In China in Ihe eujoymenl of rlgiiis guariini.'.'.I llu'iii by li'.'niy nml l.y liil.'rniiHonnl Inw. The snnie pni-p..ses nr.' publi.'ly de- .Inn'.I l.y nil the Pow.'i-s svhl.'h hnv.. Inn.l.'.l mllltni-y forces In y.mr .Mnjes ly's ..|i.|.ii-.,.
'I nm lo inf.'r fi-.i.n y.mr .MnJ.'sly's lell.r Ilin. ll.e ...nl.,fa.'t.,.'s svho bnve llslurh.'d Ihe pence .if Cliinn, who hav. iininl.'r.'.I ll.e .Mliilst.r ..f (b'|-iiiiii.y n...l a ni.-iiibiT of Hie Jn|uinese li'gii Hon, nn.l ivh.. iinvv have lnsli'g.'.I lu I'.'ki.i 111.' run'igii .ll|ilmiintlsls, wlm sHIl siirvlv.', hav., mil n.ily nnl n- I'.'iv.'.l nny favur or ..ii....iii-iig..|iii'iil ft-iiin your .MiiJ.siy. luu ni-e ni-liiiilly ill relielilmi ngnlnsl Hie liii|H'riiiI nii- tliorlly. If Ihls he lhe i-nse, I most solemnly urge your .Majesly's (loverii- ineiil Io giv.' pllllll.' nssiiinii.'., whetlier Ihe foreign .MImIsicis are allse, uud. If so. III whnt emiillHoii.
•"i. To ii.it till, ill|ilii.nnll.' npri'sen- liiHv.'S of lhe P..W.TS In liiim.'.Iiiile ami fn,., .'.imminili alloii svilli Hn-lr n-- siu'.-Hs., lb.v.,mm.'.Its. nml l.i r.-move nil ilang.r b. th.'ir llv.s nn.l llb.-rlv.
".'!. 'I'., plip-c III., Inip'-rlal iiinhu.-l- tles or Ciiiiiii In .-oniiiiii..l.'aHii.. will, lhe n-lli-f .-xp.'.llUon, so Ihnl eo ..in-in- llou may Le seeui-e.l !.elvv....n 111. in fur tin- llli.Tn.Inn of (he legiiHiiiis, the pn. I.'.'llun of i-|i.-.',|gni'i's llill! Hie .'.'slura- llmi of mili'i'.
"If Hl.s.- .ibli'i'is nv,i ni-.'oinpllsheil, II is Hie b.'llef nf this (iovinim.-n. ll.nl nn obsL'i.'li's iviU. lu.^ fniiml III exlsl ou Hiu pnrl of the Powoin I'i an niiilcnble s. til.'111. Ill of nil Hi.' .|ii.'Slious luisliig out of III.' n'..'iil H'oiil.l.'s, ni.,I .1,., fri.'...lly giuul .,111.I'S of this (i.iv.-ra- in.-iil will, Willi 111., iisseni of the olh.'r I'.iwi-is, III' cheei'fnlly iilaieil nl your .Mnjcsly's ilis|HislH.,ii f,,r Ihnl piii-p..siv "WILLIAM McKINLEY "
Two KlllMl in Vaeht Kipluainn.
Alfn-.l Eug.'iie Cn.w, his wife nn.l Ih.'ir s.,ii llni'olil, iw.'lvc y.nrs ol.l, wllii.-sse.l 111.' yn.Ill m.-.s off Lnr.li inmil, N. Y . on lli.< nnphlhn Innn. h Si.si-o. Whll.' Hi.'v w.-n- niluriilng In N.-w Ito.'hell.,. wlM-ie lliey IIV.'.I, 111., Iniin.'li bl.'W lip. Illll! ,sirs. Cmw and
ll.r S.IU ir, le killi'.l l.y 11 xpl.islon
.Mr. Cnivv wns finally Injure.l.
Orolli.ra Poual.l lu li.al. One Ilrawn.il.
Tw.i liruHii'.'s iiam.'d B.'iitou f.iiigbl ov.-r n i.'.'hiileal s|M.i'il..g .|U.'Hll..n while hshiiig mi Wlllliiiiiss null poml in-ur S,.->iliii.-v N C. un.l inpsl/...! lli.' Umt. Illl.' was drown.'.I nml Hie oth.-r r.'s.'..e.l after clinging to n stump ir..ur hours.
Troops I..ase Por China.
One baHiillni. of .h.Ilfi.,,'...!. I'.ill.-.l Slates Iiifuntry slarl..! fnu.i N.w Y..i-k ('lly lnr San Fniuiln-i. .... Ils sviiy i.l cliinn
The I'oillieai <Ia».|.aian.
.New clllzens nre Is'lng i.in.le nt the rn..' ..r nlsiul eighty a day in .New York Clly
The Democrnil.' Slnle Jii.ll.'iitl ('.in ve.l.lu.l of .\Il.s.illl'l ..uliillin.e.l .lll.lgi' .1. H (i.nl.I for n-.'le.'ll.i.i lo lln- S.i
glistening ns the very litiht with whMl lie l'l,V. red Himself ns with a garment.
.¦!0. "M,.s.-s an.l Elijah." (H. V,)-lioase , wus n ivpn-seiitalive of the law; he WM' the foiinder of Ihc Jewish diapeniatwai. vv hivh fur roiiHu-ies luul liecn preparina the way for ( hristi he waa a ty|ia di (hiisI, ami had foretold Hia coming iDeut. IKiLIIKi; niitl throuah Him.lHMl- Le.'ti insliliile.l the snerilicca wUak ( l,n.-.t luliillt-il uiul whieh explained HIS- i,uu,iiu ilealh whlrh so trnubledsthe diaet. pies. Elijnii vvas the repreiS-iitative of tna piophets. Tliry hail foretold the ooniM- aiid the sulfering of Christ, and Bijaa vvas the one who was to pi-e|>are tha WUT nf Hie Ixird by his ehnra.tcr and apint i.'n|i|icarini in .lohn the Ikiptist, the m^ runner of Jesus.
ill. '-Who apismrrd in gksrv." Ia HkS gluiy with Jesus; wilh glnriKed bodiSs, ".'Villi sp.ike of Ilis ileeeiise." Or depdr. lull', or .'xoilus fiom the world J indlMUng^ 11,1 illllllll, Ilis ileiiifi, ix'sun-.Ttion ami aa- .e.i.t.iii. '-\Miiih Ile sv-tta nbout to as-. ..intplish (P. S.I I'lus couveraatioB w,ui!,l etuiLlt. the .liseiplra to See th. im¬ li,,IMliee uml ueeessily of lliiil which waa l.l llieiu the gii-iilesl iiivstei'V—the ellllcr- llig uml .lentil of Huir hlesseiilJilaaler.
:l'.'—Wetv heavy vvitli aleelP^It WOa in Hie niiilit, uml tlie time when tbey Uaa. ally slepi. (hir English veriijn impliaa Hull Huy iell iishs-i. i.n.l were awakened to S.'C H.s gh.rv. vvh.le (lie original irapliea Ihiil. llioUKh l.'t.iivv with sleep, tliev kmt lully awake. "W.'l'e fully nwiikc." (R. V.) Kven tliough thev inuv luivu iH-eti aaleap- d hJ.
nt hist b.r.. till
(le WHS "tianslitfured Ih.v were fullv awake. "Saw glory, an.l the two men." The brii- iiiiiiey ul their louuteiiancea and the daa- r.liiig brightness of the ipirmenta. It •tna 11 n-Hlily. - It was not u dream, they wera fully awake.
ai. "An they dcpiirted." Peter must hnve Bccn tlmt they were abont ready ie l.-i.ve. "Peter B.ii.1." Peter ia alwava iT.i.ly t.v speak. '-It is goo.l for ui to he here." I'eler spoke the truth. The apoa- ties would Ih; slronger, an.l more iiaafal iH'.'.i.ise of the divine iiinllifratatioli*. ft is Iilvvnys good for us when tbe Lord ea- |H,eiully inu.iifesta Himaclf t. uei when we Hi'e Ilin glory. "I«t us make thrae taber. i.ii.'les." Or Imod.s, fn.m tl.e l.iiahda of the nio.mlHins; su.h ns were made at tbe L'sst ..f the tnhernnek-s. Ile greatly de- s,r.'il lo hnv-e the heavenly viaitanta re* n.aia wilh them.' "Not knuwing what ha hi.i.l." Peter's plnns were frequently m opiKvsiti.it. tu those nf the Ixird. He wag ' s.. nnian-.l und bevvilHercI by the glory of ll.e heavenly inanifeslationa that na kaaw' Illll tvhiit be said, lluw many timas do wa s|H'Ak unwisely because we do not atop to .'..nsi.Ier our woi-ds.
IH. "Whi|« he thus spake." Hera sraa the res|ioiise Io Peter's snggesticm. a wise uiisuer In a biolish |.rayei'; denying tha petition in onler i.. gmnl something bet. I.'r. "There came u elo.iil, and over. shniliivveil Ihem." Miitlhrw aaya a "iirighi" elou.l. A cloud had fraquanUy b.>.'ii the symliiil of the divine pnvMDde. "TI.ey fenreil." Tl.is glorious manihata Ho., of Cod's pi-csen.'c caused them to ..'•iiible. ll IS very likely that tha traa*. iiL'iiiHli.in touk i.laco in the night, ia whi.h .-use Ihe light uf Christ'* ijual*. iisni'C, ihc diizzliiig brightneis of ....a aar; ments, anil thc glorv of the eloud, wo«M' have H markctl cireet, becauae of ths ah- since nf thc sulsr lieht, "Kntered iato.' It wns lirst nhove them and then iiawsa to ilcsceii'l over the.n and envelop thasa.
ILi. "A voice." I'he vnice of Dod ths Fallier. It revenWsl nothing new, bat ronlirins the old, for il was the aama voida whieh had lieen heard at hia bapHhaki Thia would ahow to Peter and the apa*. His pteseiit thut they did not neM to ddi' Lilll Moses and Klijnh in order to add ta Ilieir hnnpiiieas. "Ihia ia Ay bekiTSa Son." Malthew n.lds, "In whom I aSB ' well pleased." They had Jesus with {"^ an.l lie waa more than all the heaven wo..ld be without Hi*. Ili.n." lie is superior even to Mo,^
great Insvgirer. Moses himself had I
sueli ll statement.- Deut. Vi'.li. MS Is Sa¬ to Klijah and the prophets, and Is
One to whom, Ihey iMintAil. Batr ll.in; nltcnd to His Instrucliona and esur His wonls.
.'HI. --\S'licn the voice waa paat. Hm ilisi ipl.'s f.-II <m Iheir facia, and Wdft MH~ sfrsi.l. MHltlirw. Ihey feared as thv pnteni.l int.. ll..- cloud, hut nnw when tlM| heard tlie soico of (iod, iirobaUy aa loai as tliuiiiler Isee .lohn l}:W), and falTdC divine majesty such aa marUlaalgi WW* uik.ccuslonied to hcar^ Ihey jSlfflH Jb
nd ..n their fa.
Uect which roaaifoaUUeilS dt
...;i!i? ,^
H.is kin.l common,V had on tbe prapadii an.i other holy men to whom thay ««• given. It wns b<i with Abram (Oan. If: l-.'l; and Ktekiel (Ksek 1:111; ahd timUt Illan. 8: 17; Id; 8, «); and John (lUv I 171; and I have known people momti' ¦Isys, when u.ider tbe iliract Ulamlaa " ..f tl.e Spirit, tx loee their atreogth i,i!l (o the ground. In thia conditiaa Ih.i-e .l.s,,|,lrs Inv ....lil .lesus cal to.ichisl tht'in and rniaed them ap^ ling tliuir fiara.
NEW SURGICAL WMONtNT.
un.
IHS a Ite
ign'ss il ioiial Ills
AI lhe IMIH elecHon Ilnr p..I.II.-nil i-nndiilHie for ( only one uf lh.' six Coiigr irl. is of .iikuusns.
The first In iiioci-nti.' NhiIoiuiI Con ventiou svns Jield in IK.';-J. It ivn. piv sidi-d over by (iemrnl l.iiens. of ohln nfier whohi l.tiens (-Ollllly. wliuli in clu.les th.' clly of T..I..I.1, was .nlh.l .The ni.tsl r.-nsoiiable eeiluinle of Hm piiibtible li.Hil Vllle al Ihe nnlLiiial .'Illllllll lu November Is, I'veiyihluy i.i.i.iiler.-d. nlHjiii l.'-i.issi.iasi.
The .Norlll Dnkola »lld.Ilc of Ihe linn.I I'..|..iiisls .li.j.liil tu put n lul Sinl- liek.-i ill ll..- li.ld
CLairmnn iinu..a. of tiie llepiililn-nh | NaHoiinl i-.iiiiui:ii.i-, apiKiiiiie.i ins Kx e.-.ilivi. l-.i.umiltc-, wilh Cornelius .S', Bliiu. as tn-nsurer nnd I'lriy H. Ilealh us siM-r.lnry.
Wlien Hie Virgli.i.i t'.iusiUuilonnl I oiiveiiiion IUl CIS Hut.' will l.e an ef foil mod.' I.l elinipj^lll.' olg il.le law
. as In make Ihe r.oiycux- elijNbli. Illr 11 eb vllou.
Chleaan Maa Sara He tlaa
Kaaet »r Nhaek VmAo* aalSa.
Professor Kenian B. Torek staitad fraas Chii-aiio for the ii.i..lii-al congraaa at Iha I'si-is KxiMi.in.ni, where iw wiM dsnlataa diMi.verv which lie says he has nooa. Af. ler several eeries u{ esperiawala ha 'h*.. Iirvca he lias found a way to obriala th* ilaugiTuUB ak.K'ks sttilninrd by patisntB OS tile i>|icraliiig uhle. He asys: ,
-Itv uiy riiienmrnU on oniauis I hkW (lllillll that the liisertiou o( hot-waldr fcagS in lhe stumach an.l inlesline* dvrtag opat. nl.'ins atiniulales tlie |iati«nt to aadf a MS gnw thut I'le rifeH of lhe sh«4i ia m^. tr..hzed. I kan' already been abis t* saM several iivea as a reaalt."
DOC MEAT FOOD IN CCRNUNr.
CoaaaiaipUM af Heraa MoM AHm m tha !¦«.¦¦*..
"On account uf llie high priea of (Hhw cat. not imly kuroe meat, but alse doC
meal
in (•ernisny." sas*. Ciiaeiil flaaeral Iher al Frankfurt in a .^^ Deiuirtinent at Waahingtna
used by petiple a. aa_arl.icla,a(^fa3
at
-luirtii .
ihe Meal lna|»ctjoa bi«, «h* OlSlili Cetiernl adds, dis-s n'.l firatect adliuaaldp. tl.e . .HiMUf.H-r aiminat bad OMat, bat dS.' ' ciiirfiw many findclaaa MPadaeta froas tea cunlry
The It, » an IIh
Grew ¦ Tree Iw tiaka ¦!• CMto,
HshsrH l>».n, who died raeeatfar at tha '' iioitie of hia daucliUr, Mrs, P, Ksdy, ~ t-i.uib Hend, Ind., waa iiipdtad t* als>ul KK. yeais old. He aeltli ' lti.HM<«, Ms'h . over Siaif a
and at Irtacv fnanl««. • Imjma
which be ntllivaled earwhtfly. AMI years ago he had tba Xtrn MM.
mi'l lumlier, aau roaket. wliich ba | bidiieath.
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PlPiinPQf Ua^^tt ^mntvi Hetofettis ¦UIVOX.B: OOPIBM. S*IVE CEFfTH. a. FAMILT NXWSrAPEB Or LOCAI. AMD OBNKRAL, IMTKLLIGEHCK. TlKBt: tLIS TSAUT I« ABTABta VOL. V. FREKPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY: ,11 LY 27, 1900. NO. 39. STATE NEWS. J, I • Greater New York • iD^zital Pa.rlors, IMkKCRn • UIOHMt OM. VDLTOir AND OOLD ST9.. Brooklxn, N. Y, A-l.ltO «!.. •S.OO ip, • I.OO wp • .fio op rm/tOH AVD OOr.D 8TBEET8, LPW'a. BROOKLYN, N. T. , W. S. STEELE, M. D.. -gmrSlCUX and SURGEOX ¦AU>W- NS. X. I. UOIoe. IlarrlM.i Arenas ¦ TaiaehiUM Call. BalUwliis u. •CORGC A. MOTT. LAWYER, of Braaklra,ir. T. Cllj Ifbaaak, Qwaau Co., M. V. *«ILirBbraok" "SIMA Brooklyn." B. A. DORLON, OffDMiy'StUCTIOXEER. .. OM Vailowa^ ¦loeh, Cbneh. PRBSPORT. {Wil ¦! II Z JOHN P. WRIOHT, SoajfMRAL AUCTIOXEER, f mVORT, L. L riMANCl.tU BANK OP Bookville Centre, Villaatt Avenue, ROCKVILLB CBNTRB, L. L InnUM m tMITH, Pr«aldent. ^ . fflOlUa O. KNIGHT, Vlca-Prealdent. BinaEN T. RAVt«UR, Cashier. DIBECTOiUi Thona* O. Kidiital, HlraniB. Hmltb. , Weal.y B, Smith, Charlea L. Wallaea,! AoatlB Oorawall, Nalaon II. Kmlih, John T. Davison. Edward T. Thursloi BaaiUton W. Paaraall. Praaka ol •¦Oafitala Inialla." A tnlddlr-aRed man. -with tnllltar; manner, a diamond-decked shirt front, and cold-headed cane, went to Pongb keepale to aee the college Isint race and reKlstered at tbe N'elnnn IIousi' aa "Captain IngalU. V. 8. A.. West Point." He hnd two cmnpanlonn. who iKK-auae of fhe crowded condition of the Nelaon Houae, mopped at the Mur- Kt.n House, wbere they also posed ns military men. They secured aitt iu trodui^lun at tbe lluchess Club. where they were dined by the lending men of the ellj-. After enjoying the boat boapltnllty thnt Poug'hkeepsie could afford and having feeiu-ed n mimbvr of toana. Ihey took their de¬ parture. Captain IngalU telling the hotel keepem to forward the bill for hia frlenda and hiniaelf to hia address at West Point. The bills were aent. and tbe only answer thnt tbe landlnnis not ivaa a letter from the couimnnd ant of the post saying that there svns oo Captain Ingalls nt West Point nn.l that tbey had undoDbtedly been ssviii- dlcd. ¦Insira Reformatory Chances. The resignations of the following employes of the New York Htnte It.- formatory, nt Elmlra. were asked for and received: Samuel D. Sample. Prin¬ cipal Keeper; Hugh B. Brockw-av, Transfer Officer: 1. .T. Finnell. I.leii- tenant Colonel; Thomas Melnern.-y. Major and Keeper; Tbonms .Mnron.'V, Major nnd Keeper; P. O. KIckey, Cn i- taln of the .Night Watch, nnd J. H. Collins, Guard. Tbe pinees thnn vn- (-nted were filled svllh men bnnigbl from thc Krle County Penitentiary, and were seli-cted by Patrick .T. -M.- Ilonaell, the new Assisijiut (inperin tendent. Hugh B. Broi-kway. Ihe de- poaed Transfer Otib-er. Is n Lroth.-r of the Suiw-rlntendent. an.l hns h.-un conuecHHl with the Insllnilion unreal many years. BT XAaoAaiT a. aisosTm. Hunger thst ached snd famine that craved; Courage the fac* of the foe thnt braved: Sorrow that fainted, and shame thnt blushed; Silence the bitt«r ronipla'T.t that hushcl — What do they matter? The vrorld goes Ly, We still hnve each other, my friend nnd I, We yet have eoch other, on se.i or shore. Can mortal .lesire a joy the m„rr*' — Har[,er's Harar. I Just in Time. I "\ leller from father, perhapa" said itlie young wife drearily, for slie knesv how hopeless it was to eijiect nld fsom th.lt i unrter. Sally entered with t'je letter—n large, foimnl-Iooking blue .locuinent. w-b!ch UnrrcII l.s.k meeiinuicmiy. "I do not kuow the writing" be sni.I; "it I.ioks like n Inw.vcr's letter. Can thei-e Ih' more tronblo iu store for us?'' I.etty clasped b.T hnmls c.uvulslv.-ly t,-,geilier. while her husband opened lhe I'-tter- "Oh. I.etty, ricnrcst, listcnl" V Au.I he rend: liedfor.l How, Mnrch 4, I.^il.-..—Sir: We have to acquniut .sou w-ith (be d.'- ccnse of your maternal uuele. .lostpli Stnnrt. ot Bnilm.loes. His svlll ims liein since duly proved by Cue .-xci-u- W* 40 a Oenatml Banking Boaiiieia of Dtyeirit and Diaoowit, UtaMt FMd on Special Deposits. Bnfia liiaad on Bncland and the T«Mr Fatronaie Bolioited. I Hours—» A. M. to e P M.. .•A. H. tolSM. Bteoant Days—Toeadaya and Fri OAFITAL, 130,000. .un inSBT, FBBBPOIT, 1.1. lOm J. RANDAIX, Preaident. SHAtmOIX T. BPIUaUE, Vice-President WIUJAM B. UAIX, t^aehlsr. •OARO or DIREClTOBSl Ma i. Raoaall. Cbaaocey T. (ipraftia ¦aMh 0»a, WUIIam O. Miller. WlUaa ¦. Oolder, D. Weeley Pine, fTaHaaa H. OoravaU, Oeorve Wallaoo il>.amUh, . OoleallstUt, lla, Harvejr B. Smith, ikWailaaa, eaors* M. RaadaU WUUaa&BaU . Opn. aasaH l«eal koltdaya. from t a. m. H m9,m: Offers (aelllUea aod IndneemeDle in gjMAilnilmiul eiiwl to thoee nf etthur Hie INwnakar Braokl/B Uaoha or Tnmt (Iodi. MMnaad anrr aenoasmMlatlea olICr aa Is mUHtam witk saaaanrallTa, nuuuiemcni. kidtal at Iha lalaof three per cent, paklua mm dm Jia, three monlha ormore. " BkaMahaaadaa all parte olEnropa. Bwaaawsral haaklna boalDem. ^•SnaliafaarBMaUoas, aompaalea, soda anat ¦aliifacUon taaranteert. aJSR^JS.*" •aaalvss prompt attanUon aad ¦MMMfMI). aaswared. Job ^Printing TNt i: Office. Aeeneed al Firing Her House. Mrs. Mary Johnson, of Newnrk Val¬ ley, wns arrested on a wnri-nnl sw-nrn out l^a n-presentntlve of Ihe Spring fJarden Insni-nnce Compnny. of Phil adelidiln, ebarging her with ni-sou in tl.e ond .l.'gre.,. It U nil.'ge.l tbn. the handsonie residenc.. of Mrs. .lobn¬ son. which waa heavily Iniured aud which was burned July 4, was ai>t on Arc for tbe purpose of getting tb.> Insurance. Mrs. Johnson, whn ban lieen prominent In society, denies tbe charge, and a day for a hearing waa set. Her friends declare It Is a (x>n- splrncy, but repreaentatlvea of tbe company aay they have conclusive evidence. The roreal Worin'a Dealrover. The forest worm, svhirh has done svldesprend damage to fnilt, mapl« and shade trees In Ihe past two yenrs. Is now threatened hy an enemy Ip the shape of a Ilttie lly. The files were lirst iiotU-ed severnl days ago. BInoe then thousands of them hnve ap >eared. nnd In some townships In Allegany Couuty (he ravages of the forest wor... have alrna.Iy been check.'d. Owing to fhe work of forest svorms roaiiy :if the finest sugar maple groves In the country were ruined. Th. Red Sqwlrrel Must Oo. So troublesome has the little red sqnlrnd l«"c«ine In Ontario County thnt the village of Canandalgaa Is up In arms ngainst hliu an.l has aut hni'. I«ed a crusade which. If followed out ns piniiuod. will totally annihilate the red S( uli'rel fnnilly In the vicinity, f^lis enemlen sny that he Is doing dnrangeto bulldlUKS, bird uesls. and might drive out the line .'..I.my of gray sqnlrrels tlint has takeu np habitations In the outskirts of the town. A rish llaoMd Ula Uealh. Frank Van Duzen, nn enllmslnstlc OsheriUHU and resident of Palrporl. Monroe County, cniighl the largest fish of his life lu Ox Bow Creek, nn.l Ihe excitement proviil so Intense that he died Imcioilbitely nfter landing his priic. The coroner grnnted a .-ertlll ---nte. giving henrt .lisense ns the .aii.s., sf bin death. Van Duzen wns sixty- four yenrs of nge. Chnroh'e Nasel Plea. Adnm Albright, who for n ycnr pnst lind been organist of the Leiivviunl Avenue Methodint Church In Buffalo, recently resigned aud biougbt suit for $.'I(Ln(i, whb'h he elnlnied svas du.- hiiu on salary. The cluu-eh reslsis p.ny- ment on the ground that the orgniilst bas done all his work for thc chuieli DO Sundays anil that Suudny labor Is contrary to law. Bis Fttrchaee ul A.lirundaek i:.ands. ^^ The Inrgest nnd most Important pur¬ chase of AdImudnck lands made Ihls rear has been closed by C. H, Turner, of Malnne, It comprises a svliole township Ih Krnuklln Conntv nnd con- ilata of 20,(1011 ncres. wllh a mill on H. It cost 2.-K..(Hio. The mill Is turning nut l.'i.flOO.(mH feet of lumlH-r yenrlv. There are H6.0fiO,(l(K) feet ou the tract uucut. Reaper Kills a Parmer. Rnnnway horses allached to a reap¬ er knocked down Wnlla.-e Brown, a farmer living near CalII.-o..n, Mr. Brown waa thrown under Ihe machine %Dd received n blow ou Ihe IieHd.whl.-b fractured Ids skull. He dle.l without regaining cons.-iousness. He Icnves a wife and two children. SfPPOSi: you svnnt n.e to look ns dosvd.v ns an . l< rs. ol.l C,uy I''asvk.'8. f>ur cllcni's will gave us InFtnictlons then."'said I.etty Ion the rcnilzniiou of his personal es- Darrell, iK.ttlsIi- I Int." to iiand over Io you 111.' siini of '"P% '.'¦' '" '"''' .sni'iK I ^¦*** ""' "'^ ''"' Pi'oc**''!' of Ihc sale of g" linsbantl, ns they certniu cousols l.y his eieculors. sat over their Tbnt sum having la-en plneed in cur — early breakfast ! linu.is by those genlemen we shall liiiv.- talile. "Y.'u'ro I pbasiii-e In handing over the snin.- Io nlw-ays giunib- I y.'U If .s-ou svlll favor us svllh n cnl! at Ilng If I lay out a our oflbe o:i Thuis.lny next, the .'.th lnst.. In-lsveen the hours of 1(1 n. ni nml 4 (i. 111. Wc arc. sir. your obedient scrsniils, (iOr.DSTUAW & STOCK. "O Frnnk, I'mukl hnsv provl.Ientlnl" exclaimed Letly. "Can su.-h good for. tune 1... Iri.e';" "Yes, .lenr. It Is certainly true. I'm K.srry f.ir ...y uncle." tliough. Hut still, as I Ii.'V.r snw him I .'n.im.t be ex. IH'.'te.l I.) grieve mn.'li or t.. sli.'.I croc- iHllI.. lenrs nt I.ls d.'case. ,VmI now I must g.i J.n.I speak t.) the broker's n.nn. nnd then I'll go aroun.I to Mr. Sharp at once. Of course Jlr. Sharp (who hn.l been Indillg.-nt. but really wu.il.'.l his moiieyi wns siipensed b.v the sight of .McBsi-s. Goldstraw & Stock's letter, nnd the I.r.iker's mnn svas sv-lthdraw-ii thnt v.ry night. '1 h.. s..vei-., less,.u svns n..l lnst upon I,., y. who. iiri.r all, svas n ivnn b.-arl- cd, esllmiiLl.' Iltlle woman, saving for her on.' fault—over lovo for dross,— Clilcngo Tlines-Ilernl.I. M DMtltBUOB. O. Rudolph, an nld miner jnst relumed from Cape Nome, aars the fol.l liel.l there ie worked out, and destitution fates aluut ».000 sMkers. - .. Ijovely Women in the Lagar \,\^ atlbe Quiolu ^cllelros, PurtuKnI. y QMa traadlag Urapea, to music, wearing short jnckctn ami short linen pants,' i<<-hal«gtMit varielv of headgear. A violinist, seated on the c.lge of the vat, h.l.lles •Mte ooa or two of the damsels joia m with tbeir voices, keeping iinie svith thvir lial, livadiBg tba grapea. Bliiiiing to make myself look nl --.Nn.s-, nny, .lenr, .Inn't say that" re¬ plied her husband. "Vou knosv quite svell I gni.Ige yuu nothing hi rens..n, nu.I If I ciiultl nlTord It yo.i should Iins-« fifty bine dresses, but yon spend near¬ ly all our niidy money nt Tape & Ta- l.mii-et's, mill nn In.-.nn.' of £l"-iO a year Won t Btnnil Hint, you know." "Oh, le.'liire me well, prn.v do!" re- toit.-d I.i'lty, siel.iusly ern. king nn egg. "I didn't knosv P.I marrle.! a -s. rew' nud a .Melh.HliRt preaeher l...th in on.'." "Lettyl" said Frank Darr.'II, In n hurt tone. Letts IiHike.I a Iltlle ashamed. '-For the Hrst time in all Ihc yenrs since we mnrrl.'.l." eonti.iiied Hie hns. bnnd. "we owe bmh Initeli.r nnd baker Our Inndloi'd Is i.i.'ssli.g fm- motie.v-, nml two of our loilgiis m-e l.i nrren.s. Itm Ihe.-.,. I .an-, wall In ni-gne llie Uinll..r with you. Hei-.''M th.- ..iiinllii.s." .Vnd for the first time slnee th.'ir marriage he departe.l to the city bank where he svns .'ugnged svlthout giving bis svlfe n farewell kiss. Lefty silently svateln-d the heavily Inilen mnnibus. bound cllywnrrts, until It ss-as out of sigjit. Tben her heart sank. "He never kissed niel" she sobbc.I. "nn.l I d.l love Iiliii sol" riiin she Slil ,I,ivvii ami .Iii.d lier e.ves, iio'or lovlip,' lull wllfiil young wile. "I'll Jnst ninkehlm a iilc." llHl.'i.in.l Intlie-hule' fm his tm dinner" sh,, Ihonght, "an.l as lo Hint liui-iiil bin.' ill'iHH Hint hii.s .nns.'il all this l.olher, sviiy, I'll l.'t .Sirs. Thai.hei' hnv.. II. She ..(T.Tcd to give iwiiity-elght shil¬ lings for It, so I shall only los'. two. nnd dear Frnnk svill Ijo plensed, and then—an.l then " And Ihe teals In-gan lo roll ng.ilu down Letly's cheeks, autl a teiiiler siulle Ilghletl U i her fn.-e ns the thought of her young husbnnil ami iho llitle new life Hint svns shortly to brjglit(-n up their liom... .\fler iier lui.sl.iiii.l vvns gniie slu- sat still for somo liltle ilm.' i.on.Ierliig over the evi nn of Hi.' moriilug. Al List n Iirlght l.b.i sir.i.k li.-r. "PII Just 1-11,1 ni-miml and see .Mrs. Tliiili'h.'i- nl.mil iliai nnlu.ky b'm- dA'ss" sill lliiiughl. Mrs. •liiiiteliur was tlie wife .,.' a young f.'ll..VT .'l.-rk ..f Frank Dnrrell's, nnd wlio wns as Ilirlfiy and conoml- ."1,1 ns lii'tly W.IS careless and extrava k-ant. N.l sooner thought than done. Mrs Dnri-.'II nrraye.l herself in n cnstume svhl.'l:, hosveier be.-.iiulng, wns, II Illlisl lie landlilly nilinilteil, fnr Ion ex- pi-UKlve fur 111., wif.' of n simple lunik cIiTk, nn.l, I.-avliig wonl wllh Sally w-h.'re she wus going, s.'t nIT Io pav her vlsll. The Imiini-lain uiraii of l!,e l„iie dress svas sen!,,! to ilie snllsfiiclluh of liolh .iirlles. I.ii.y had miti' w-.rn H, so Mrs. 'lliat,lier .-onsl.ler-i-.l she had sav.'.l tsvo shlllln.gs, an.] I..-ity -,vns equnlly gind lo los.- isvo In onier t.i get back the rest ..f ihe panhase money. )Vltli Ihe tvs'enty eight slillllngs snug¬ ly lu h.T i,).irl.'iii p-il., ami with n lighter iiiint Phe nrnveil at hei- own doir. Bul huvv great svns her .-.inslerniillun when Sally npi-iieil It lu tlmj thni il.isiv but fnllhfiil nml hnnlw..iking hnml inahlen In n stnte of ii.u.-h excll.'.iie.it, and wiping nwny lhe l.-nrs fi-om h.-r re.l eli.'eks svith licr grimy npron. "Why, Sally, what on oarlh " be- gnn bitty. Bill Sully intern.pled ber. "(lh, ,f y,..i pl.nse, uinnm, heres audi a hnrrl.l man com.' into the kltch.-n liml snt duwu and made hini¬ aelf nt linme. 1111,1 snys he w,uii go Illl he's si-eii masler." •-Imis'rllneni wr.-t.li:" cri.il I.ellv huily. "Oh, yes, inn'nin, nn.l he's calle.I for bren.l nn.l eli...-s.. ami b.-er, nn.l snys ns sv.''n. bniiml i,, give it hlin" "The innu musi L.- mn.l: ' i-jnciilnl.-.I Leily. "N—o. picnse, i,,,,1,111, I dnti-t think he's Ihnl" r.-pll..! Sally. I-I ihink th.res siiiimini svrm.g, nin'n.n" "I ...ink s.., t.w. imh-<-.I" s-.i.l Tei.y, Imllglian.ly, --vvh, 11 p...ipU-. walk into Ilty klii-lien nml enll for r.fi.'shni. nts w-li.'lhei 1 Invli,. Hi, lu or no., I %,m't k.s'p n publi.- iintis..." And Imo lhe kliehen ahe wulked fol- lowe.1 bs .Sally. riiire sat a » ..ut ri 1 fn.-.. |
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