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•IItVai.S C*>t»IEW. AUVK CtitlTtm.
A FAMILY MIVSI'.V I'l.ll op-
I.iJfAL A.ND UEKESAI. INTELT.tGEXl E^
TEllXS: tl.50 TEABLT IIIADVAB«.t
IVOL. V.
iFM:i:r(>KT. x. v,, iFiMD.w. maiuii :';•.. umio.
NO. 21.
rKOrBSlllORAU
Greater New York
STATE NEWS.
Up
tn tho
PtooI in Annua
Attorney.Oeuernl Legislature a Male,nent eoneerning Co ttlgatlon begun in 1898 ky ibosintenKslnst mond (3o,n|.
D snt a.1 Farlors,! ^l^i^i* ^^^ •"• ?-'"
lOBWNtCRfll I SKIOMORE.
t»B. FULTON AND GOLD STS,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
The perfect mnrkai-janship -Jf the
Boers bas cost Ilnglnud many lives,
but it has taught her tho advissbilit.y
I of oaving money in future on docor.v
tire armv uniforms.
A QUAKER'S PRAYER.
king Cm,p.
fns
¦s* ot Tooth, ¦eiO Crowns OoM nillngt, other rilUng,
01.oo np.
o.r.on up.
rtn.TON AND OOLD STKKK|->, Opp. liOOK^r's, BROOKLYN, tt. V
W. J. STEELE, M. D..
PHrSICIAX and SURGEOX
riALUWINS, L. I.
Oflice houra:
I 1.
Bvnth Khnre Tetephr
..; I'. M.
. Harrison Aven-u all, Haldw ins U.
I .-lolatlng tbu Anll-UlouinarKarln.. laws nf
; :!.e State. Wben be assumed ofTlee no'/.ill,..
i :!ons were pending for a settlement, for
I 130,000, ol ll.e suits fnr (1,.100,000. br....sl.t
I u behalf of the State, ri.nn his refusal
j .o accept this offer prnceedlugs wore re.
'ommenced, and on or.ler ohlnlnel H,
I compel the ruliroa,! ct,,upanle. .'arrylng
I Irelght lor Armour * Co. In ls:.,l to pr.i-
dnce tbelr way bills and shipping receipts.
' It Is nowlearned, Mr. Davies reports, that
jibe New York Central Bi,Iroad Company
has deatroye.l such document., urgb.c lu
luatincatlon that It had been !.,.! tn under.
stand tbat the proposed compr.jmlse ,ni le
to Oovernor Black lin,l been accei.(ed an t
tbe entire controversy en.le.l, "Nn ovi.
dence bas beeu procured, an.l none ni..
pears to he In sight,- .Mr. Dnvlos onn-
tlnuea. "If llllgatlon Is to bo coutloue.l
raouey will hnve to be a{,prupri,.tod, ....t
' ouly to pay the expenses alreaily Incurro.l,
l,ut lo meet the fututo, nud I do not leel
warranted In Incurring further llabllliy
without tbe Leglsialura having a luo
knowledge ot tho preaeut sltualluu.-
dh, (hat my eves eight "Inscl he T.v what b".:nmes me uut tn soc' -fhat deafness might possess my on i-.. what ooncerns tre not to he,,r' Thai truth toy tongue mitht always P'rom ,:ver s].caking fuolishlyl -Ihal lo. vain Hiouglit might ever r-si
i:^IS=' ¦-"'¦=. BOERS WW TREiCHEliy.
OEOnaC A. MOTT, / LAWYER,
M Coort Bt.,Boraa(li ot nraaklyo,N. T, Clly , BesMeaee, LyBbroak, Qoeena Co,, N. T, Tslepbeoe, ^I Lynbrook," --SiOBA Brooklyn "
E. A. DORLON.
'....BOXDED .iUCTlO.XEER. ..
OAA Psilowa' Block, VaUea BInel, near Cbarch, PREEPORT.
JOHN P. WRIQHT,
OBXERAL AUCTIOXEER,
I PReeBORT, L. I.
MB!!
riNANCIAI..
Viilagt Avenue, ROCKVILLE CENTRE,
tAHDEIi r. PHILLIPS, President,
TaOJf AB O, KNIOIIT, Vice Prreldrnt.
HIRAM R. BHITH. Cashier,
BOARD OF DIRECTOR.S:
fabsttA. Darlsna, Thomns O. Knlghi,
MhaTlaeoalf Hiram H Hmlth.
OleBtw^rth I). Combea. Wesley II..Hmllh.
rio, Charles I. VValla.e,
Hayes, Austin Cornw-rll,
11. PbUlliM, Kelaon fl. 8mltb,
,__ ... DsMoU, John T. Davlaon,
UrsrOarlaan. Edward T, Tliurslon.
SainUloa W. Paaraall.
To Abullah Coininon Law Marriaset. I Bya vote ol 118 tu 9 tbe Assembly, aftet I a long debate, passed Mr, Woekes's bill I abollablug common law marriages. Au ,ii. . lempt was made by Mr. FIsli, of Mndlsou i County, to amend tbe section |.rovl.!lug for a marriage by contract, If recordo.l he¬ fore au officer, tbe same a. a real estnto oonreyuncr, Tho hll! declares that the ..f- fleer shall have the power tu'|,iestlou the woman alone to ascertain if she signed tho marriage contract under ,-oii,pulsion. If heflndsthat sbe did, he Is t-j rot,iso to cer. llfy lothe contract, which will make the marriage null, Mr. FIsli ecus dered this section of tbe lilii bad ss it wouid open op. l.ortunltles to make persons sign marriage .-ontrncta undor compulsion. Ho also at¬ tacked lbs prorision of the bll! which lo. gaiixes msrrlago ceremonies performed by penons not authorized to porfgrm the same, providing i:,e contracting partlea were deceived. His ninondment was de. feated by a vote ot 115 to 7, .llr. Woekes spoke in favor of Ills bill and attiiokod Iho common law marriage on tlie gronud that , underths provisions of Inw recognizing such marriages no man couid lel! wliothor he was marrie.l or not. Messrs. Phillips and Trslnor supported Hie hill, while M- ii. V. llyiuau opp.jsed II.
Boy 8eutencod For Slantlaiigliler.
I William Bert, six leet two IncLos In height
aud only sixteen years of age, was ar-
i raigned for sentence by Judge Hutheriaud
I nt Rochester on s cliarge of mansluughler.
I Last October the boy got into a .(uarrel
; n.,lb Frauk Peglau, a boy aW>ul his uwn
' age, Peglau bad juat returned from a
party In compnuy Willi two girls, Agnes
. and Fanny Colbert., Bert was jealous of
I Agnes Colbert's atten>lonato Peglau, and
he bit Peglau In thc stomach wllh hia flst.
; P..glau fell, striking Ills head ou the sl.le.
' walk, au.i he dle.l wllhlu Iwonlv mluiilos.
Herl was ludlcle.l for manslaughtor In Hie
flrst degree. When thejury returned with
lis verdict tbey fouml tbo hov gullly ot
ma.islaugbter, but recommended mercy.
Tho next day they went before Hie Judge
. In a body and naked blm to auspeu.I sou.
lenee. Judge Butherlau.l sentenced Bert
to pay a Hue of (600 and lo be Imprlsono.l
I In the Monroe Couniy Penllenllary for a
year. Iu case the Hno was paid tho ju.lg.
meut of Imprisonment wns tn |,o sus
i.onde.>;but In cuse the nno wan n.vt pnbl
(ho boy wus lo gu lotho penlleulbiry for „
year, and afterward a dny for evory ,lollar
uttbeflne, Bert's older hrotbors borrowo-
tbe money and paid the line.
The people of Sealllo spy tbut willi- in n yesr not a |,oun.l of i,)od pr.i.l- uctfl west of the Misoissipjii siill I.t ehippe.l Ksst, but will go b. .Ysia I.y w«v of tbe Paoillo C'oa«!.
eived
thin 1
¦ bre
IVa.h, Lnr.l. and i.urily my lo-art, Aud make II -Ijsu lu every pnrt; .Vl.l whon 'iLs cl.-au, Lnrd, k..e|. tt s«, I'-or thai is moro than I cau d...
Clurges ol Generdl Roberts.
The |.eople of the South arc pr-.-s porous, Tliere are m.,re cotton milb lhat will pay foriy nercout. divideu,!. this year thnu those thnt will not Some of them will pay 100 per cenl.
il!l,lo
South .\,,iorioa has gi velopeil resources Ibnu auy ,,tbor eon- .iueut. Its noil can ])ro,l.i>ie nnycroi; growu ou earth,*nu,l its niiues of gobl nud silver aud ooal have been scar.-e ly toui-he.l.
'Tho people of West Haveu, Conu., look fomnrd with apprehension tc the time wben tne iiowerful f..g trum |.ct uow being place.l oil tho lighl llo.ise will begiu to be une.I. 11 i.^ expecle.l thsl il will bo .listinollj hear.l twelve miles nway.
Iu Kvansbin, III., it is proposed lc put filters iu ever.v resi,leuee nt nn nu nual eipeuse t,. the oily of about .S2ti, OOO, The muuicipnl domestic llltcr idea is a new oue, though a number of other ciliea in this conntry aud Liirope maintain e.X|)euaivB lillrntiou plnuts nt tho source of stipiily.
Wo 4o o Oeneral Banking Baainen of '; Dopooit oad Diaeonnt.
iBtonot Paid on Speeial Depoaits.
Drafla laoaod on England and the •i Ooatiaont.
Tear Patronoffe Solicited. in. IbMblai Boori-O A M. to 3 P. M ,- ^ Utm^' • A. H. to la M. C. Dlaooant Days—Tneadays and Fn. i layB.*A.lf.
THEFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL., $30,000.
¦Ill STEEET, FREEPORT, L. I.
Man 3. KAKDALL, Presidenl.
OBAimCET T. SPllAOUE, Vice President.
WILLIAM 8. HALL, Cashier,
Liquor Tax Law Uecltlon.
I Tbe Court ot Appeals at Alhnuy hns jusl banded down a aeclaion aflroollug tho Ll- ! quor Tax law, the case heing a |,roceedlng '¦ to revoke a certllloato Issued lo William F. Rnblnolt, of Erie County, Tho offecl of the decision la'to uphold tbo provisious of the Liquor Tax law which provldolhat any citlxen may ut nny timo Inslltuln a civil proceeding, under subdivision 3 ol section 38 ot tbo law, for ibe oancollallon of a li¬ quor tnx certlllcalo for any violation oflbe statute, without |.rovlous Indictment sn^ conviction ot tbe cerllllcale hoi.lor In n rrlmlnal action, and also Ibal the cerllll- sate holder Is uot eulllled lo trial hy iury lu sueU a proceeding.
Condition or Iho CraigColuny.
According lo the annual report ol Iho hoard of mnnageis of the Craig Colony nt E|,llepttCB, supported l,y the Stale at bo,, yea, H formor Hhaker colony. In Llvlngst..,, County, the oniony is fullllilng Hie li.ipes ul Iho.e who noro Instrumoutal In seeiiilnn lis fouiidullon. Tliecolonvs present cn|..,- cltv I. 400, au,l It It ll,len.ie.l in Incrclsn It lo 3000. It Is os..orie,l that loss than throe nercenl. of tPoso ad.ollted to the !,o,uo have failed to show groat bnprovemenl, while a .'onslderablen,,mhor b,ive boeu dls charged as cured each year sluce 181W wheu the co! uy was eslabllslied. During the year jutt |>assed, lu mechaub-n! Indus Itlea the patients oained more than (6100
BOAIID or DIRECTORSi
leha J. Randall, ¦milk Oox. WUIIam E. Ooldsr. Wallaee H. Oomwell rhaoaaa D, Bmlth. aaBoslIauala. Ohailsi li. WallsM,
William 8. Hall.
Ohanncey T. Fprspia William O. MUIer, V. Weslov I'.ne, lleiirge Wallace, Onlea I'p.l.I. Harvey II Hmllh, IMorge M Randall
• p.
f»elllll«a and Indori-meuta in
nl emial lo iho
York er Brooklyn Uaskn ,« iVii.
aim dep»rtia»iit eaaal lo I hate flew York er Brooklyn Uaskn ,«
baata, iod erery •reommndalion ...
SoamstlBt wltbconaervaliro manasen.enl.
lalirMt at ths rale ot Ibreo per rent, paid . line dspsslU, three months or m.irr.
DfOfll laahed oa nil pant nl Enropo. Dem a geaeral bankini: hutlnesa
EoUn latlsfactloB gnarantre I . laoalrlra wUI reeeive prompt aiirnlinn and aleieerfullf ontwerrd.
Job -
Printing
At
This
OffiCOe
lieiiava-t 8inallpni Eipente CInliii.
A claim uf (3.-IM6 nrlalug frnm the linpnr- lallou >.f smallpox Into this Htnto In HH) hylhn Joshua Hbnpklns Opera (!o:npany has been fllod at All.anv by tho clly ,if Oeeeva. A mild epi.lemic ol smallpox nr- lglnatednl.il a inoinhornt tho coiiipauv, whn wa. taken III nt llhnca. The ,-,vinpaliy weut l'l (leneva, where ItslsrM.ty..l.\mom bers woro place.! ..n the steamer On.vu.iagn and ,|unranll.iod on Seue.'a I.ake f..r sev eral weeks. The clly's claim Is fur tho cos' ot the .piaraullne,
Nlale lluya Fnreat Lau.ia,
The Slate Kure.i I're.orvo B.ar.l ha. puro.iaso.l from Benlnn Turner, .vt Plaits burg, teu ihousaud acres of virgin fnresi lands In tho A.llroudncks. The Slale pay. (85,000 f.ir the laud, most ot which wa? purcbusod for (7.50 |.er acre. KIgl.t Hiou¬ sand acres nro slt„ule,i in .ho norllieasi quarler of TnwnsUl|. N.v. 37, McCnuhs purchase, Franklin ...nulv. an.l in-,. Hiou¬ sand aro locnled lu ol.l Miiitarr Trs't. K« sex Couniy.
Bill tu I'rolecl New.paper.,
-.1 a l.lll
.\ Mississippi ln.v forlli.Is .-orpora. llous iu thai Slnte I., b.il.l real nud personal eslato lo nu nnioiiiit exceed¬ ing $2.')(l,()0b, exoei.t ibat mnnufaolui- ing eompauies and banks mny hold property to tho vahiu of Sl,Oiin,iJiMi. Au effort is being mmle to removi these limitntions, that cotton mill I'or porations fro.u Now Kuglau.l mny noi be eioludcl from MisHis.sippi if Ibi-y nro inoliued lo go S',,il!,.
'The Philadelphia Uo,;,,r,l, speakiug ef t',0 oularRemeiit of thu Urilisli usvT, says: "Wlien tlio abii'S now coutemnlate.i and under custructiou shall i-nvo boeu completed the llrili.sli biilllo Heel, exclusive of ve.'..'.ols iu,,r< thnu teu yeara ohl. will lucludo fifty eighl nrmorcls.ls ..f tbe tlrsI elnss Hy comparison (.rent llritnin o uaval pIsuB still dwarf thosu of all tht other powers, uotn-itbHlnudiuR the re ceut impetus giveu t.i u,ival coiitlru.i liou iu llUBsin, rrsuoc nu.l Oermauy.'
rhe (Ireek word eorrespoudiiig tc ¦'awful" was appro).rialely npplie.l t. many things desoril.iiig ]>aiii or benu ty or skill. I'nglish usage, however, would praolinnlly climinnte lhe word from youthful lips. Tenuygon oaet rend n ucw poem to lns guests, thc Duffcriae. 'llic .laughter, n giil of hf teeu, critd outeuthuaiaBlieiilly, "Hon nivfully prctiyl ' upon w-hi,-h Tcnuy RoiVput his bau,I on her t-'u-jnldor .iu.l .aul, '¦My .lear child, .lo ii..t iin, thai dreadful iv,,i,l." l,i n voico of ileo] c,.mpiiucti,.ii the oxobiiiuc.l, "("lh, I awfully 8orryl"tolliu imiueusanmuse meul of all.
Th,
re ia no s.u-b tliiui^ as a co.irt
housu in Cuba. Niuolylivo per oeut.
of tho courl business is done by tli.
clerks. If n luau hns a .-:tsu at laiv lit
docs not .leck the ju.lge, l,u! the clerk
1.) wbom lhat imrticuhir case ¦¦he
longs," Whou the )udi,'n's sigiinttiiu
ia uco.led the i-lerk lakea lh.- paper.
to him nt ills Iiouso. llo may roa-l
before he signs, but this ia doubtful
iu most .-nsus, llio clork makes hi-
liviug from iliu litif;auts, au.l the .,-
suit ia obvious. Tli.. umu who can
make it moat worlb ivhiio KPiiernily
I wins the ca«e. This wus not con
I lined to tho Spnniah oecu|.uiion ol
I Cuba, bill ban beeu llio cnso uiidoi
I lhe \iuerioau rule It is goiug ..ii to
I .Iny, au.l tbat is why (l.ivorii'.r Wo...I
,, ,.,.,, , , ! says that little .un l.n .l,,ue in Cuba
nlined t.. {.revenl lhe bringing l.v lrres'p..n ,
sible pers.ius ..f suits fur libel agninst I uutil u start is umdo toward legal ro uowspapers by i.rovldlng lhat the ilainllN j i ,,,,. ahull deposit wllh tho o.irl asuaiauUl- """'- ______^_^___^
.-lent to covet est. when Milug suit. ,
I'riia Una I'ul lu llraih.
Tbelnrg.'sl hog evor killed In Ornng. Couuly was biilcherod lu the state 11... pilai at MIddietowii. It weighed :>•' pounds. I'he hide, which wlil be mn.l. into leather, weiguod UO |vouads, Tb. animal was three years ool and ha.l lakei several llrsi i.rlees.
5 (Os 1^"^^
! Il 1. esliiualc.l tbnt tho Slnto . 1
' Marylau.l inr.t .^.l,il.i.i,in„i duriuij llic
pnst seasou through !!ie rsvn.;os .,f llio
j i.eslouoo. which. Professor W. (I.
j Johusou, of Ihe Maryland .Vgnoul
lural College, snys, is nn insect new
' lo scieuio. ' II beb.ngs tn tbo w..||
! ku'ivvii nr..ii..i of Il.n aphi.lcs. .,i pl.iul
; lice, an.l .>u nccouul ol somo chaug,
lu r.vndilious ha. become sii.l.leuly
nbundaut, appearini; for tbe Ilrst tii.ic
I ..u the cultivated pea. 11 ,is ..f a grcoi
I clor. an.l ouly nu eighth of nu lu -1-
' long. It Slicks tue juices Irom lbi
j leaf aipl slem, and Ihe pisut .1ios
! Not oul.v 111 MnrTliiiiil liov,- ftr...vers ..:
pea» stilTor.'.l, b't! iti 'vcr,- .Icrsov,
llolawn.o. New V..rli, Virgiuis, N'oitl"
Car..liua au.l l'.'..iu'.'ti.-iil nls... I-'..rlu
liately Ihe penlo.ise lias many .iisoc'
enemies, which playe.l haru.' wilh ii
before tho i-b-.e ..f tlio si:is,.ii.
I am il fariiuT locitod ii.-.ir .Si ..iv Pi.> --. t^n.' .-f th.e nn"it m.iUiious distrirtsin this St.ii.', .-ind w.is lv.ithcrni wih ml ..u i'.t vi'jr:;. .-it tinirs (olcoiiKinot w.-'ik. .11,.1 1A.K ;iK\.iv< VI--V ..v i-.ipit-d as well, l-or »eaf» I hdd iibibi:,! .vo h.ij in ih.' sprino;. wh :i i-ii,i.!^."d iii ploiAing, (hat I could dll ii.'tliiiiR brtl'frli.ik.'. i r;;i>t In- t.ik,-ii .'!->.)iu .i b.iriel of quinine pill..; Ivsidcs d vi-ns of olhcr i.-:i.i-.ii<-^, but never oblJined any Dcrnianent heiviit. I .isi f.ill, m p.-jih iim-, I h..d .i ll1.->^t se:i9ys ¦ItBcV of chill.s dll,I Ili.'ll c lti,iienii-d lo Ueo rp.iii, 1 ..buli-s. u.'cn a friend's arivivc, and tho iiist Kx mulo mo .ill iij;ht .if.l I h.ive nevof b««n wilho.il lh«fn .sincif. I like one 1 ..buie c.i.h ii>'-.mirii; ,ind niphi and lomciimos wJirii I fed iiwie thin iisii.illv cxhmitrd I i,.ke Ihree in a aay. Thov h.ive kept mv sbinnvh sw.-et. i,iv b"wok rcjj;il.ir .md I 'iliavc not h.id the lc...st li>ueli of m,,l :rii nor s ->1 •itoijj ho.id ., iie since I commcniTcd u>inj{ thoiii. I Kii..\v .ilso lh.( I sl i-p hotter .iiid w.ike up more refreshed th.in buificrl v. I dont kn.'-.v i,-v ni.inv compl.iints Ripom T.ibules will hoi,', but I 'io know tbs--, '.vill .uro a:-iy on.- in tht condition I w as and 1 wivjld nat be Wiiho.i* tliem at any pric-e. I honcBllv tofiMdr r ihoiM the ihe.i;os; ,>ii.,-d iiieJ'-iiK' in Hi- w.^il), as thty arc also the most l>v.-iu'li.i,il .) .d the m. st loinouov'. to take. IBtn twenty-seven ye.i>s ol ajie ..iij liaie w.^rkcd h.'id iill iii, ii'o. the tame as most lamie'S boih e.irli an.l l.;'e and 1:1 .ul kinds ol weaihef. and i have nevoi ciijotcd Mi..'h p.-^'J lu bth . s 1 h.ive iipcc List f.ill: in fact, my neighbors liave alptemaikod mv i npiovod conditi.-.n and have "' Sav, John, \v^ .t .<.te von .1.,i--i; !,-> I.-..-.I. vo boalihv f" "
• aea»a«»i.lheai,a.... K 1 ,-«.».:.... ........ :,..,,,..,.........,......*,,.(»
eiiMl.Hoto !>«».«« I la sa o, ii» ,....t' '-a .. ..n ~-.«v^m.... h i r a a.*,
lava lv ieniik l« a wdao »o io» B».n «¦'. fiaei ce, M
.\ii iuterestiug exnenuicut is pn mary.s.'h.iol edncniion is uuder trial IU lth»i-a, N. y. .\ class ..f twohe year-, 11 c'uil lien was ..r.;»ui.-.e.l, an.. n ikillfnl Ica-liri w a* i.i;t iu .hni go I. seo what mifht ho .lou-- uu t'uo l-asis of au bout'a instruotru per d,-iy, the children to hnvo nil the test of fbe time for I'l.-iy and hom.. lib' -File ei pvriiueut hsK lu-on cui-<.urtSiUk:iv sue ,-e.sf.il, au I tbo .-o'K'lusiou ,'f Iho teachers au,l ibe se.bu.l ..ftlcials who bave ttudie.l the case is Iti.il il wo.ild be better in nil iiimarr se.i....It t.. .livide tbe sohool int.. f..ut sretious nf gr.iups, faob gr.'U^. to be [.i. .-oul but oue hour lu tbe .l.iy. au.l no two groups at lhe ssn-.t tiuio. Ibo .-l-u tidcut belief IS therishc.l ih». (h-
hildrcu in .|Uosli.,.u oau .lo tbe tull tm..,unt ot ^ludy "siihoit overorowd- in(;. thai tlu- r.Mm .-an be ke|\l .-well venliUted, aa 1 that better work cau lix aciMUiplishe.l by ihe I'rimsrt
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H.Cr is .be new .loetor's name?" inqiii.e.l one of n group of girls of t h e .Iriiggisfa
¦11 o p U 1 n s," was the rejily,
-la he lu a r -
rio,l?" n.sked nn-
,dher.
'-| believenot,"
' "That Bettles it," saiil the third
rirl, Helen Clnrli, "The ndveut of a
lands,,mo yoiiu;^ doctor iu n liltlo
IVVU like this is nu event uot to be iverlooked. Henceforth I nm au ,:ivali,l."
"Kiito, let .v,>'i nud 111,. I.ecoiue
,111.-,^03," sug'^esleil Nellie Sanborn.
, "Heleu, I'll dure you to go home,
-iiake beli,vo sicit, tie up y.'ur hen,I
I iu.l Bcu.l for tUe doctor. It will be
-,irc fuu, " venture.I bate Cptou, ' ¦¦There isu't a soul nt the house, so lliu co,ist i.s elear. I'll do it, if you'll e.) with rae. "
"-V;;tee.l," responded holh girls, "ivo had uo iutouliou of being left ' oul."
Thoy w-oro loo iut-'nt on their fun .o nolioo the- roniii.!,li twiuUle in tlio . ,)v'.s eyo', n'l I Ue .Ibl no' eonsi,Ior il i: JL-.'..sai-y t > iiif.ir,,' llwoi Hint tha Totitloman ihi,Ici cusidcrutiou was nittiu;.! iu the ilruggiat's private office, lioa.ini; every wor.l.
Tho doctor w-ns wondering whether lie ouslit to he angry or euter iuto tho K|iiril of the joke.
¦¦I'll go, ' ho decided an themoasen- cor summoucd him to Judge Clark's r,;:iidouce.
Ileleii w,is Oil the sofn nmong n pile ,,| ivillow.s all'l lun.ls n o'lariniug iu- valitl iu ..pii'j of Iho v.-,;t ban.lanr, uu ber t,irehoa.I. Ilol two frien.Is were lull of Ryiupathy.
¦¦.Such n fenrful liea.lache, ,loctor; I llill liliii.ist wibl; can't you ,1,, s,.ine- Ihiiig for it':"'null theblueeycs turned ioliiii' plea,linply.
--Very woll douo," w-as Iho young nan's uicnlnl o.,nn,i*iiit.
II- gravely felt hor piilso, look hor teiui oiaturo nudKiolio,] at her tongue,
"Vour pulse is regular, your lem¬ peraturo is normal, " he observed, Kl.>wly.
'Helen, .lear, .lidn't you aay you h.id palpitation of thc hearl this morn iug, .jiisl dreadfully'?" in.piircd Kate.
Thia was loo mu'ch for Vettie; with u siuolhered lau;,'li sho turncl to tho will,low.
Helen did not answer, hut snnk back ,11 tho pillows, closing hei eyes.
The doctor leaned forward nnd |)lacod hi.s ear over her heart. Tbo 'ilood rushed t.i hor fa.ie, sho fell like I culprit nud ivna tempted to cjufcss i:iil beg his par.lou. But that ivould lOvcr do. ilo would despise ber lur iiicli n bobl trick.
Tho physieiiin looke.l thoughtful fur I iiioineul.
-'IVhnt w-ill he sny? Ob, I wish ho .vonl.I j;..," Bished Heleu to herself.
'I iiiideralnn.l your cnae. .Miss "lu.k," he exniniuod: ¦¦it is nothing )..ri,.,i3- vou w-ill ..iitsi-oiv these at- .loks. I will leave a remedy whicli ,vill relievo .your headac^he in n few- hours."
PREFERS COUNTER ACCU>\T10N-
range Free Male I', ei.den. Sayt T lloers Uave No. VInlaled Ihe V. ol l:ivlli:..| IVarfarr-Uu.aber. rircd ou l.rilHrill.li Tr.>op. M While Flea Ha.i lie... lUl.r.l.
'¦ Ho oj.euoil bis case nnd began pro ..nriiig aomo powders iu n very pro fossiounl wny, b;il :>lyly -watcbiuK the ,?iils nil.iho time.
--Thero," u.. he iliiiahcl the Insl |ii,vv,ler, "Inhe theae evory hnlf hour: Ihoy nro harmloss. You uro BiifTeriiig rr.,„i au aculo utta.-U of w-hat the l-'rouch call 'moohnueete.''' au,l he boivc.l liimself oul.
" '.MeolKincole,' cpiiok, girls, got the i"roni.'h',iioliouary nn,l seo what Ihis lorriblc mainly is tbal I may outgrow' 1),, you siippo.ce ho is stupiil euough lo think I nm very ih'!"
"I liclievo ho saw tlirough il I never foil no iuoau in all my life, " ,le¬ riu, o,l Nellie, «.. nho ran hor forefinger iuiu the '-M.-eii" 0,,lumn, '-Hero it IS. (Ih, girls, " nul ber face ivas soar b.'t, "jusl rea'l lhat! "
"(iivo It to lue,'' crieil Helen. *- '.Mech'iuoole.' roguish trick, uaughl- iiie.'s, ' ,she reu.l.
-¦Ho Will piobnbly toll this, ' snid Nellie, --au.I lefor,- iiiglil this es,-n- |v:i.|o Will 1)0 nil over the to.vn."
¦¦Ill u.-vcr sj.oal; to him again," ox- . Inii.ic.l llelou. ¦'Mechuiieete. ludoe.r lln':, U.H i,i.-aii ns ho .-an be."
-'I ,I,)n'l blumo him one l.il." (.ro- l,-s!e.l Kllle. -'It shows his spirit.'-
llio f„ll..wiun .lay Helen met the .loot.ir ou the slreel.
-1 Iriiiil Miss Clark has recovere.l, " ho ill.pure,I, HiiiiliUft'ly.
--I'eilcollv, air, iia« llio liniiirlilv rei.ly,
Tbo winter,11 iili Hs gayolios, passe.l, an.l overyn hero Helen iguofo.l him. .'ucohotiie.it.. deleu.l liimself, but -h.' w,..il.l nut listen.
¦If y..ii wero agoutleinaii you woubl ml refer b. tlio hiimilialing ciroum'- .lances,¦¦ wns bor re|>ly, ¦aud I will lever forgive you
-Helou, I think y.m treat Hr H.ip tills shamottilly, snul Ne'lie. "1 ISC 1 111 ihiuk bo was iu love with you. lis eyes followe.l you nb..iii au.l ha.l mch a pained I jok w-lieuyo.i snubbed
¦-\..usej«e' 11 1.'- wants b. make j |-.' i.liot of himself I stunol toblamu "
¦-|lo w-oDl lioro .vou any more, my i •sr.-c' frieu.I." H,.«ii'rc.l Kaie. "f"r he | • to take Madfio St.iue t.. tho Iswu j inrty to.night. .Vien't ym ashame.l , ,1 leave liim !.. tho luer.'T of that 'rec'tU'.l hllle ilimc:. nfler ho save.l vour Iilo with bis sugnr p..iv.lcrs--- . lU'l Knte la.iKlie.l iiurnly.
.ttil the I..WU was nt Ibe lawn parly I it was all annual sfl'air i^ivou f .r llio ' l>e-icli! of the piibli: librai.T nu.l s,. j ^ieiy atlcn.b'l in itsbesl. Helen was ; U't bur. usual lueirv self, ."-^iie sat lu a knfy criiei ,.|' the arb.-i awa.v''fr..ni ', the crowd. Why .li.l it auii-.y Iter j that Pr. Hopkius alio,ild be attentive t.i Mslge- Wuv wu- "be .lubapi'T ' Sho wo.il.I U'.I allow ber-olf ts ibiuk i,f bim. Hal sbe u.t sai.l agaiu aul '. aga.11 tbst she hated lum':'
--.>li»a Helen,' sal.I a voice, which ahe knew-well all 1 wh.,«c tones aeut tho color io her ebeeks, •¦tou look
¦ b.UolT." 1
¦ 1 am U'.I I prefer solitude, s<.mc- tiuir-s, at pTc.-vii, f' r iiiatauor
He sat .lowu beside her.
• Pardon me if I intr.i le. but 1 ic- I sist ..n kuowiug wU.ir ¦. u treat uie fi) ra.lely. 'Von will not even befriends,
and " his voi,re was !uw aud icn-
,ief, "and I have even dare.I hope to l.e ni. re li j.iu will ^uly pivo iue a
That nijht tho poople were r used ¦ .._
byoriesof the nul shrill tones of i
i alnrm, the tire serrice i^-as incfHj-ient, ; President SteVfl'S AllSwef tO l''" aud thp eitiaous len! n holpiiis haul. I >',. ,,no wni braver or more helpful Ihau the young doctor, he fearcl uo i risk nud heeded no oauliou.
lu his tttteuipl to save a ohil.l f.oiu the flame, he was struck l.y tho fall¬ ing tiniliers, and they enrricl hii; tm- . eouscioua form lo fudge Clark'.s homo near by. ,
'Is It fftic or Providence' ' thoiUTlit I lleleu, as she olTere-l b, walch he9i,lo [ hiin while her fatbe. siiui-oioued Dr. ] lioodspce.l.
! "Wli:it if ho ilic.i?' -vlio nit,nuo,l. L-j>-po.v ,By Cable- Too following .1.. ] I The doctor opcue.l bi.s eye., slowly, patch lias boon receivcl nl llio War Hill-,
What nin lo hini s.j v.oak' WUy Ibis ; Iruiu Lorl Iloberls. at lil jemfonloiu
I pain iu his nriu.' Ilu eonl.l u-t move it. i '1 have re.-elvej th. lollnwlngroply i - ;
I Where wai lic-J Wus llinl Heleu | my telogtnn, ..f Mnrcu li. l.. the Pre-ilenis |
Clark'.' Ho eoubl hear ibo uoiso of oi tbe Fr^e :.iinie au.l s..„th Alil-.i„ 11...'
tho tlrem.'U oulsiilo. an 1 it ,lnwiio.I i |.ui.li.-: ,
npou him that he luiisl l.e hurl. Helen j j
wns approiichiug tho ooucli. He close,! his eyes, hardly dariug to trust bio vision.
She knelt hesi,le him. The liloo,l surged tlir.iiigh his bo.ly nud slreu£;lh returned to every uiuscle as he felt hor lips touch hia uu.l her hnud upou hin br.iw. Tho elosel eyes oi.eued au.l met hers.
"Oh, yoii are not .lon.l; I ivna s.v nfi-aiil Villi woubl uever open yoiir
eycs nnl vv,i,ibl iievoi know "and
she hid her faco iu her linu'Is.
Ho trie.l to rise, but .saul. bnok with paiu.
"Doiri move," she oriel. *-V.-,.i nro hurt. Dr. trodspeed will sonn bo here."
He stretched onl bia iujurod arm and drew her lo him.
"Helen, is it possible you love me?''
The toiioli of h.-r lips iipmi bis na" thc nUB.voi, '.,il il i-ie ml iiioro ihnn Ivor,Is.
¦*.\u.l y,,,t huvo bnoii ¦.., .-niel li.nie all tliese day.., I tli,,,ishi you almost hate.I me, "
"Forgive me; I loved you all the time, hut wns too proud to own il, '
The task ..f forgivin;; was benuti¬ ful,
"Woll, well, youu,.^ mnn, " snid fho doctor, ns ho luistlod into the room; "thi. is a pretty atate of ntbiirs, ii broken arm, half n iloi'.en biiiiHoi, an,l t-yeliroWH Riugeil ..IT; a h.inilHome flg- iHo you'll cut n.u.iut,' lhe girls now. We'll punish you l.y a few weeks of invaliilisiu."
"I uiight oujoy the punishment if I hnd a good niiria.. "
'The old man .11.1 not l,,ao the ginuoe he cnst ou Helen.
"I'robahly you w,ml,l, I suspect you've !i,,iui lieait trouble with nil the rest, you youug rascal," and be laughed knowiugly.—Cbicago .News.
^ECRETARYROOTONCUBA'fHE NEWS EPITOMIZED fho Island is Tranquil snd Alm,\=i
THE SABBATH SCHOOL
Cvorvbodv if Salisfled.
rr. Are Not l.n|.. Takinx Ibe Kei., rn. .n rl.e.r llwi.
IV,
.s, D. C, iSpcol.^P -Seer?!...., R.o. and hi. party relurnod I.. IVashlui;- l.u. making Iho lasl states of their juur. ney frum (-ui..i hv rat! frum Cliarle.lon, s. (-., where they lau lei, Tlie Secrelary -x- l.ros.e.l libus.'lf in'j-!i l.bwsel with whnl ho hs I seen nul h".ii-'l while m Cni.s. !-|," lslaud w... Irnu.p.,I, ho ..,1.1, anl Hl.n..>i ovsryb..dy apponr-l u he sall«l1'> I
lhe
rhi'-
Cl
IVatbinrlon Itoina.
Tho Topeka Is lo be adi^d lo tbs list ot rilnln^ v>...els. s:,e w'll ho overhaule.l II, 1 ntte I out lor the purpose nl the llos¬ iou Navv Yard nt un esllmnted oust ol f.'S.DOfl.
Nlcaragns s minister declare, that hi. ijver.i.noul will ,vpposo nny amend,nout vl the Hay-Pauucefote canal treaty.
Persia will soon send us a Minister, after oavlng the post tacanl f.-ir ten years.
Alleu F. Olll. n moc'ianlcal engineer, tes- ided nt the Conor dAlono Invesllgatinn. -I.ul the Federal tro.)ps mado unwarranted .-rests In Hi.' Idslio trouhlos,
Renr-Adnilnl KempfT nnmli.ato.l Lloulen- ml Victor nine IIS Ills Flag I.loulenanl for lutv nu Iho Aslnila .Nta.lon, secrelar" bong cuunrme.l Hio sele.'llon.
Phe Uir*".), ..I H,e Cens,i8 npp.-lnle.l iho widow .vf Bill Anlhoiiv. ,.| --Malu" ' ',ime. a clerl; lu Hie Co,,.us U.ireau.
being coudacloJ l.y tho Cnlle.! Stales c. eru.nout.
I Ihiuk ths Cibansaresi'ttInK I
lliir A,IO|iled laland..
, , , , , Captain I.enrv, G.vvoruor of Ouam, has
lerstnn.l Hint .stea.lv |'r.':.-re.s Is i.oiug : („u,,,| « nrocl:.,nntlou nhollsbliig slaverv .o,.do toward lhe estal.llsl.mont of theli „„ ,Ue iBllmd.
I do not think Ibey wish Ihe l.reseul eoudltluu of alTAlrsto ...vntluue, l.ut Ihey are not lini.alleul ahoul Inking over the g.irernmeni,
Seerelurv Ilont .na.le 11,1. slaloment nller ho ha.l re|.orte.l t.v tho PresLlont h„.1 re- turne.l to lhe War Do|.nri,ne„t t.. eaten ,i|. w.tl. the business „f his br.incU uf the gnv- eru.nenl,
--Tho .trouKosl .nen b, Cuba,-' 1 .,„-
Iluued, --roali::e Ihnl ll,.. e.b,c;iH..„ ..I Iho l„!,nbltalits ..I the ls|„„,l is g.iing ..n „. r„i.I.lly as II cau, lie l-nl„,ns are .apuLIn ..f learning Iho nrt of g..vein,nent nul „... verv nuxlnus I., learn 'fhey bnvo l„k„ ver'v kln.llv tu the business nf edu.'ntlon.-
Kegar'llog the caoahllltlos o! thu Cubans l?lug self-goverumsul. Mr. Hoot
fnr sal.!
¦1 think theCul.ans can lesrn toorganiio a go.,,1. sbuple. slal,le g.,veru,uenl, anl H,,il thev are vorv anxious tu learn, an.l aro taking kimlly'to ll, A gnod inanv uf the strongest Cubans and of Ibe rn.lb-al (-ubaus—loiollng vetenins—protosloil lu ,n,' against having the Culians Judge,! l.v uiun who talked ahuut Ho. full'.l states. Imv- lug selllah and bnd Inleull.,„s t..war.l Iho
SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL.
There are two kinds of time—deck I or mean time and apparent or suu ! timo. Clock lime in always riglil. i M-hil.. :.iiii iimo vniies every .lay; the sun vory ; ebloui being ou the ; lueri.lia.l nl Ivvclvo o'clock, uolai- ilny i diH'eriug iu length, oiviug b. the ; elliptioity of tho earth's urliit, etc.;! but a mean solar day, as recorded by | clock time, is twenty-four hours long. ;
An addition to the known mineral i lrca.sure.s ..f the frosty north is made i by tho receut discovery of gold de- ; posits in Siberia, ou lhe iiorthiveBteru ahoio of tho Sea .if Okhotsk. The llusaiaiitiovcruuient h.-is taken eliargo of tho ucw goldlields, nud is prepnr iug t'l louse theui to parties who wish b, Iry their b,rtiiuo in dovelojiiiig tho d(>p,.sil!!. .V fresli im|>ulse is thu.» ; givcu l.l the oj.cning uj. of Siberia. '
telegram roache,
„,o yeslei.lHV. 1 as.suro yuil n.ilhlng w.,ub
..-linvo IllO luore than llial uiy inirgher,
-.liould luiiko themselves gullly of a deei
such as Ibnl la! 11.. thoir charge hy yuu.
I am, liowever, glad lu say you must linv,
b.'.'U uiislukou. -¦ 'I havo lun.lo |iorsonaI iu'iulry of Qon
or.il Deiaroy, who .vas bl ooiuiuiiild of om
b.irghors nl tho iibieo .ueulioued by ynu
lie denies entirely that our burghers acte.
as staled by vou. bul ho says that ou s.il
ur.lny, Ibe d,ilo lieiug llloginlo, llio Urtllsli I troops, when they wore about llfly yard. I ll v,u uur position, put up Ihelr hau.ls a:
well LS n wbllo flog, Wlillo Hi the »nii,. i Unm v.iur ciuiiun hombur.b.d tbo snk
ll,ops, Wilh tho result that Cuinmandiu i Do Iloer was wouudo,!. Voslord,iv in ; log Hie bea.l c.nonaudaul wrote lu his uc
. ..,iut uf thn hatlle as fullows: ; The sobllers holslo.l tho while flag
hut woro thou llrod al by tho English cau I u..ns aud comiielled lo chnrge.-- I ¦-,¦ Perhaps It Is uot knowu to your Excel
lenov that the samo thing hiippeue,! at ! spluu Kop, where, when a |.urllo,i ,.f I hi
.r..nps hnlsird a white llagand putupthol.
1,.mils, nnd wlillo o'.lr burghers w.iro busy : .Ilsaru,lug thorn, auollior purlluu of 14)0 I Ir..np3 fired on our burghers, but some ol I Iho British tioops were killed. It has also I beou l-eporte.l thsl at Iho iii-t batllo of tho . riigela, Knglish canuuu llred un Iroups whu i ha.i surreudoreil.
1 - -Wllh reference lu the explosive bullois I iuund iu Crnnjo's laager and elsowhoro. I I ,-au give your Kxcolleney nsBuranco that
inch linllei.s .veto uol pur,-liasodur allowed
lv tho (luvoinu t. 1 bave, however, uo
i reason to ,lu,il,l y.'ur slaloinoni, as 1 know 1 luanv nttho burgliers of lllls Slalo nu.l uf
lhe S.juth African Kepu.ille touk n large I uu,nher of Loo.Motfor,! rlllosaud dum-dum - su.I .iHier bullets from Britlsl, Iruups. I -• '.Ilav 1 ro.iuesl your Excellonoy, as the
able is'elosoJ to me, t.i mako iny repIv \ knoivu to your Oovernment and tlie ueul ral I bv cablo'' STAit PnEolniNT,-'
Tho dispatch Irom Lord Iloberls eon-
.'lu.les as t.illow.- -As tho Inqulrv Into thnt matter proves
1,1? lluuors nllegallous to be iiufouudod.
nu.l „„ 1 pnrsnuallv suw the hnbllug up .,!
I,:,„,!.s wl.leh ho .lenb-s, 1 havo uut thought 11 desit.,!,!.. |.. .'nuiiuu.) tho .'urrospDud-.
I'lll.I'l.KTV Itl.lllT.H (IF TIIK Ill'TCII.
(i.ea. H.llain Will Noi Kr. ..tuize Allena.
Ii..nt or l:aneeiilo....
l.n. T'O'S.S'.utli Afrlcn (Hy (-ahlo..-
Mt AlliO.I Millier, the liovern.ir ..f Cap.'
Ijlonv and Hellish High C',inmisslouor ..
nil Africa, has Issue,! n proclamalloi
¦¦riie Island i.in a vory salisfa'.lory cuu- dltlon, politically and otherwise, Everv- llilug Is ,|Ulel and serene, I wuuld Ilk" io have our peopl. gn lu Ciba au.l lo.,k nver 11,0 Islan,!. TUoelllosandli.wiisarocloniily ard o.orylhlug Is la exeolleul .'oulltl..... Tho Island Is cunsoquentiv henllliy. Very low ,.f the troops lire ou the siek list,
--It Is the purpose uf tl,o departmeut t.. withdraw lru,,ps fro,n lime lo lime, hul ai a result ut my trip It Is nut proposed t.i a.-- relerato such wlHiilrawal. ll Is luloudod to reduce the military force after a time. Nolhlug Is to ho doue uow. I havo taken uo action respecting tho formation uf Cuban bntlallons. Wc uave uo nulborliy at preseut In lak.. such ncliou. -fo do so unw woul.l uocessllate the dise'.argo uf ?n,no „( Ihe vnlnnloBrs lu sorvioe.--
¦-IVlion will the inuulclpnl olecllous ..c- eur-? IlioSocreiury was nake,l. diul V --.So,oe ll,no tl,o Inlter imrt of Mav ci io'r„. iVluue, - 1,0 repllod, -It Is proposo.l tu itoi.i tbem uilsu.,u after M,iv 1 as tboui ments enn bo perfected,
"As to ,iunlillculloiis of voters, thoy sooiu tu he settllug down to the IhreefobI nllor- liallvo ^uallflcatlun: First, all those hav. the right to volo who ...ru propertv, a very s,nail class: sec,u,l all who can r',-ad an.l wrilo, au.l third, nil whu havo lieou suldler, In the Cnhan armv.
¦The anuexniluu of Iho Islnnd lo the futle.l Slales Is uol a pro.soul piacllcal question. It le a niatler lhat will have to be postponed until the iioople fool thai they bavo learued the losBon of solf-gov- eramout. There are somo people ou the Islan.l who talk about annuxallon, bul Ihl^ (luostlou is not causing any coucern. -Plie people aro eoncernod vvltii the q,i,.sll.,u ot Icirulug to govern themselves, and they aro doing evorytlilug lu llieir power lo ,"-- ',uiro tbo uoe,'5sary oduonllou.'
urraugo-
HERMAN E, TAUBF.NECK DEaO.
Former Chairman ul tho Feuplo't I'arit Natluoal Co.nu.lltve Eiplret In Seattle.
StAlTLl., Wash. (Special)—Herman E. Tauhoueck. furmer Clialraian ol the Na. t|nual Cumttlllleo of the Poople-s I'arly .Hod suddnnly In this city, Ilo .:a,ne her. from the East about two m.iuths a
(Ieneral Otis hss been authorised to per. mit Filipinos lo enlist as uiombcrs ot tbe rcgbnoulnl hands littbo PiillipDiues.
It Is stnl,-d thai when the Americans wonl lo Cnl.,l there woro from ll»,000 tc 160,000 orphan children on the Islaud,
Sallsfnclnrv progress Is being nin.lo In tho eonsirucilon of tho vioel plor nn.l hulldliigs f.,r the coaling stntlon lu Page P,.go hari..,r, Sa,Hoa,
Seciolarv of IVnr Ilont, In au Intorvlew al Havana,sabl that lo- wa. sal.sllod that the Cubans w.,,,1.1 ho oapalile .'f self.g.ivorn. uioiit. Ho n.bb.l tl.al tho rulled Sinles would ksop lallh will, then,
Sonor Floros, who w,is Eocrotary of Wat In Agulnaldos scciilod C.vblnel, hns aut- roudorod to tlencrnl M„,'.\rtliiir,
(Ieueral (Ills nl Mnnlla shipped for Bar- celona, 8p,iln, 51.1 Spaniards, Including olghly-fnur „ni"ers aii'l 137 onllslod men of Iho Spanish nrmy who hnd been rescued from the Filipino Insurgouu,
The (Iovernor ef Norlll (^auiarlne. wllh his sinlTsurrcadore.l tn Iho Ainerlenns nl N,iovn, Cn.-.'res, P. I. llo als., orders,! rn.iuers sent out tlirougli the couulry to proclaiiu .A,uoti.'aii soveiolguty.
Agulnnldn-. In!,,,It snn. who was cap lure.l 1,1 Ni1vo,„l.,.r ami lnk»n t.i Jlanlla nnd who liad been snITcrIng from sainll pox, l.sdoud.
Hinnllpox Is conim.-.n amoug the nallve- lu Iho Phlllpplnoi.
I'rofessor Dcwar nnd other acieuti- lic raoii have l.eeu lesiing tho poiver
of exti-oiiie col.l i>u tho microbes of 'I'-hwlug Hint the Imnorln! (Iovernmenl , 1 . 1- I .1 ¦ 11 1 will ll.-l rei-..gul.-o as vali.l or elieetuttPliuv
t.vphoid fever, diphtheria, cholera nud „||„u„(„,„. „, |„„|„.rty. wheiher of lau.l. otlior disensos. The tempeintiire ..I mill..a.ls ... „,l„o., wlihlu H,oTrausvaal ..r li.iuid air, llhl ilegrees centigrnilo, iind ' [ho Hruiig.- I'ro.. Slnl.-, or auy iuierosi no cll'eel on Iincteri.i «ul>ioele,l to it for twenty hours. Tho liglit-giviug baoloria losl their luminosily in the i-ol,l, but recovorc.lit un being Ihnw-e.l out. The ex|.primciils will bo oou tiuiicd wilh li.juiil hydrogen.
Distilling various nietala, Kalil I.num, of Itnsic, bas foun.l Ihnt n iiiliuhur of Ihom tbnt usunlly rust . I'""-' ih" , hor .- ,,iulry, at
.,,,.,. - lain llial puailluu irrespocll
.pilckly- like iron or copper -nre so ,.,|,.„,.,.s puriiie.l that il 1,0,-.,lues diiUenll tc oxi,li.!o I he in. Ir.^ii is ii beniilifiil silvcrwhilc mo,Inl thnt .loes not tar- ( vr. tho nir. Tin proves tu be tho J,l"[^\l
1
lv
1..
Hi,
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1...
.Mr
New /.eal.iu.l ORer. M.ire Al.l.
..S1...N (by Cnl.le.. .- Iho Earl ul Itanlur-
.i.,v.'r„"t "( New /"llau 1, Ims cal.lo-1
(..I..llial Secrotiirv CUaiuherbiin thai
t .nhinv wlsho.. tn Ind,ISO liio pusllluu
ou by (ireni liriiain In roforenoo t.v in-
voi,li..ii III s.iulli Alr|.-,i. llo assure.
(-hau.l.eriab, that Now /..aland sup-
nisli
most .lillie,lit ..f Iho oomiuou luotui
to .lislili, aa ii, a vaeiiiuu il ,loe:. n.it .iln.bl
hegiii lo I'oss ,,voi- uulil n temi)era- ''l^'".
Uiio of r.l lo..,Tee' eciiligrn'le i" ,'''''
rcnehed. ' '"
er. lilow l'l. llrl.lKOt,
.v>,.S..utli A!rl...l lliy Cnhlo-I - ,nvo hl.wu ,i|. 11," , r,.lg..s n..rll ufeiu, In.'bi.liug Hi.-n al Ui„- r..unsla.l, Th" hrbl,/.. ..v.-r H.e er. l..ilil.-ei, ,uil„. u irlli lit Hi" .-apllal, has b.wn iloslr.ive I. iris al Bl..eiufualobi have been
' .iolloato health, an.l ha,t heon living at lb> rosi,leu.-e .if 1,1s l.r.ilhor. Tho bu.lv wnf I mken to Mr. -ranbeiick-s forii,»r home In • llliuois.
POY KILLS HIS FATWER,
lie :
In n Ilriissols aired Irav, rscl by nu elcclrio trnm car lino, ii lias been 11..tied Ibnl tho trees on one sble of the way bot;,u b. lose 11,,-h- f,)lia,'?o early in .Vufiiisl, the leaves liirniug brown nn.l .1...pping oil. Hut in (Iciobi't the saiiio IreoH begin t,, bud agaiu, nii'l souioiin.os even l,loss,)ui, Meauwhilo iho treea ou tlie .ipposito y si'le of ll.o hlrool nro iiiiall"ecle.l, los- Hi;! lliair foliage Inlo in Ihoniitumu aiiJ buddiug only iu llio spring;. Tho '-.iiise of ll..' anomaly is nup|.,.Be,I to 1,0 leaking ole.-In.- rurrouts, which Rliiuulalc the gr.vwih of llio trees af¬ fected.
BOLD ROBBERS CET $80,000.
,„ on 11,11, a -nl. Iirl llel„u --en, I.
Ila..k ll.
I'ABi- .by i-,ih!o,,-Auau.biob),.sr..bb..ry ..f (.so.ltOJ w,i.s e„,umllted fruui the Norlh- oru tl,lillo.l.1. -Jhe .'ouipaiiy, which three limos weekly ,ie|,.,s,ls hug., amounts v Hi" Hauk nl Frnn-e, seui Wi;,0OJ, w'll.ih a,,nuni .}Nil,0UO s pla,-e.l iu I
salchel, anl 11, 1 from llio blnH..n I vhl -h w-as in .hnrg" ..
.ho hank in i
tiv...'l'-rk.,
• Hef.iro they slart-.l oue of Ihe clork.
I'lne...! Ul.. .al.-h"! besl.lo His e.ia.'hiuan.
Pw.. mou a|.i'r<i,.''i.e.l .iu.l nugag..d tl.o at-
l"Ul|.ju of tl.o ilork au.l cunch'unn, vvhile a
Ihlrl mau plck'.d ujlv^he sHUlf,1 and bulie.l
Sure. 111. Mother rro,ii llulrli, — Would Do II Aaaln.
( u,. ..... (Sl ce!nl).-To save I.ls mnlhol
ft'.II. being cut Io pieces by Iter liusban.l,
who hn.l attacked ber Willi a large bntcli. , ,„ , , ,, , , ,
.,,,,., , r,, , „,, I, I T I*, shamrock wus displaye.l and
ors kulb., Llwar.! Finch, lltteen voars nld, | p,,,,,,,,', D„y celebrated Wh groat
lliiistasm throughuut Englnud,
llu.iietlle.
Seven y.'.ung mou havo beou arrosto.l ot a uhargo of pl.icbig ilynamilo lo blow ui 81. Paul-s MoHiodlst Church at Cedai Ibiplds. Iowa.
Mnrylaud clenryiiiou ask support for a hli! lliat r,ilses ihu mnrriagoahle nge o wonioii fi-oiu B!xlo:n tu oUhloou. nu-l ro '!,,Il.'S holl, pull .s. Instca.l .if nnn as unw lu swunr lu Hi.' q iC'lluns nsi,...I.
Frank DInsmnre, who has heon on tria at Loxbiglon, N.'h., cluirge.l wllb murder. Ing his wbo and Frod Lino, his friend, wai found gullly aud seuteucod to dunth,
Tho removal ot a tumor from the hrali of Mrs, F. O, P,irker, ul Chicago, has re stored her .sight, allur sovou voars of total bllndnoss,
Mauds., tho most nnled trolling bors. In Iho worl.l, dl...l nt shuilsriurst, ths hreo.llng farm nnd couulry rosldonoo ol John II. Shul|s,n Now Y..rk man ol wonllb al I'un CU».slor, N. V.
The Clly Council of Jackson, Miss,, hat a.loptod au ordliiauao for ooiniiuisory vao. cluiilluu and has appobil od every pbysl clan lu lowu to viL-clnalo ntteu cenla s bond.
A lire .losir.ivod livo of tbe cl.lof build¬ ings In Iho liu.sln,vss pnrl of Hopklulon M,is.., nn.l .'auscl a loss eslbualod at bo livoou (7.1,000 an.l (100,000,
A lunk ul moll.'u glass In tbn Woodbury (lb,s» iv.irks, n. Won.lbury, N. J., hurst and the l,l,,w rs ,..„! other ou.ivlovos were cu,n|ve!!ed lo floe fur their Uvea. Tuo inol teu gl'.iss floo'led the ruum.
Itoprosenlallvo Wllllnm A. Calderhead of Muryvllle, was rnuo,n!nalod bv ncclamn. Hon by tlio Itopul'llcan t'ouveutlou ol th' Flllli DIslrl.'t of Kausas.
Tho vicinity of Ja'ikson, Miss,, was snr pri"o,l l.y the honvlivst suowstoriu of Hi. sens.iu. Il snowed all dny, hul luollod „. It toll, HiiovT was uovor lioard of Iboro lr HiouiidilleotMnrel,.
Tlie Honilii'm Kansas Melhoillst Contut en.'e ex|„,!,od Ib'V. S. D: O-borno, nimd. ofllioFli-st MolhudlBl Churoh at Peary, ville, Kau,, for practicing laltb boailng.
Four men hold ns allogcl auooss,)rlos to 11,0 asBns.lnalluu ot (looUe! have been lakou lo Frankfort from Louisville, Ky,
.\niioniicomeiil Is made nf tho engage monl of MlseMnl,ol McKluloy, nloco of Hk Ptnsl.ioiil, to llorranuus Uaer, n medic, slu,lout, riioy will ho married early uoil „iil„„n,, prohnhly al the While Houso It -- i,ln,;l'iii
-ti'in Iff ino ninniifiiclurers nre pro¬ ng Iigiiiiist cinpollHoi, lu Iholr I,uh! from tlio Kunsaa Ktalo Pnnltonlbiry wlioro a fn-ilory lias boeu started,
Tlio Phlladclpbla Oraml Jury has ,1" cl.l.'.l that "Mapliu-- is not nu Imtuorul ,,i obseeuo I. ,nk.
Blea.iiship I,....kings for Eur.vpo are i,..,\ grnwing liomou,l.,us!y In volume, ll h osiunnlodlhal 1,,'lweou A!,rll 1 nn 1 Annus,
I 70,000 lirsl oahln passeugurs will leave tbi port ot Now V.irk. »¦,'
Four times the ,lnclors weighed the now
I !,al,y of Mrs, Patrl.ik Lavory, of Urblgo
' port, C.liill., lin.l ...I.'h scale gave Iho ss.n.,
resull — lwoiiiy-fuur an,l oue-hult i,.)uuds
II is a hoy.
Pnroign.
Thn Hauk of Eiiglnnd Is lo h. iiraclli'niiy leloilll,
A --Jn,.k-tl,e.Hipper-' |. doing fleu,!!'!, w..rk neur Fraukfort-ou-lho-Mulu, (ier many.
Activity lu llusslan naval circles In tin Knreiiu sirnllsgivi.s rlsntu tears of au earl} oull roak of war la Iho East,
(lonoral Sir Willlatu Looliarl, Com 'nanlor-lu Chief of the Hrlllsli army lu In .lla. Is d.-a.l at the ago of ntty-ulno.
and Ht.
t bis biilier, Hoorgo 1 Inch, IhrougU th
rl and fir an hour wus a fug!t,ve.
> 1Vho,i taken iulu en»t,,dy the boy wept
bitterly, an.I said ho expected to Lo l,a„ge.l
a; ..n.-e, hut tbat be would ,lo tl.e deed
again If necessary I') protect his n,oil,or,
Tiio killlug look place ul the Finch l,..„,i iuAusibi. The youihfui slayer is a |.ri> ..uer al Ihe Austin Pulico Station.
ou
The Dreyf,isBar,!s vigorously oppose thc propose,! (lov,.ruinenl mensuro grnulln),
The most receut uu.l it may he ad.Io.l the most novel idea that has beeu a.Ivou.-c,I in Ibo wav of s.il.¬
ill. ll. -ri
It Wii
b.t.
..tb-e.l
Into I., cul.-li llio r..bbers.
uinan Kllla.l by a Jealoul Wife,
. Anule str-.lher. niglit , as'.,|..r In mariuo navii-aliou i' a iel-iaoopic boat, t.-aauraul In (-Ulcagu was «u .1 aud aiinu whoso displai-ouieii! i« changed bv bi-tanllv klib-.I by au uulleuliile I w ims !-,ishii.p in ..r ..lit tbe nftor y:tri. Thi's ^l'^! ^^;!l!:::l\,J^^,;^-'ln omlr!-'^v Mn
isn •mi.lisli.'il by menus ,,f nn hy :;ir th.-r tuiue I au'l Ib-.l l..war.l the kit. I
.Irauli.- meehauieni, an.i as the v.ilume .n. Tin-w..man wilh Ilu rev.ilior l.,llowe ,,f the boat is inoronso.l or .liniiiii«hed 'o-i aiol Ore i f.m
If rise« i,r sinks. Tho vessel is ^
.¦ieue.'. I., bo e.piipiied for lhi- dis tweu'ty-iiire- year's nl I. wife .,f charge ,if Wbiu-ben.l lorpeiloos, ami k""|,er, irn. posBes,e- Iho slriluUR feaiure of 'hsv
i
tui.r-
Ihoa ......by walkel uut ul Ihe pla-o.
l,,lot lu tl.e day .Mrs. Charles Smitli,
ing the ,-.,nniiiK I,vver ,-a|>al,lp of b, iug separate.I fr..iu lhe hull an.l float¬ ing away ns an iti.loiieiilo.:. l),,sl, bearing llio orew, in oaso of nciident.
list!
n-.irl.i. ,
-.ul irllgemeu
-^ * tVa.lef,.. (a.e,
'-Di.l volt ever sb.,|. tv eousbler." sail tt w.ll-iiu'>wu .lotcctivc, '¦how the priueiplo ,,! crju.imy is entirely b.si 6i(;hl ol i:i the pr..sc.-iiti.>n i,f liiviiil oases r..i iiislsnee, bore the .Ithe.- .lay a mau was. arrestel foi f. 1 ste.iliLg live .-outs' w-.-itb ol milk. The o,,mplaiu»ul never stoppel to think how .much it w-ns g.Jiug t.> cust hiro. bnt. I guo-« l.c w-u,il.i l,e willing I,, with.Iraw llio ounrge now. Here be ban lust tw,. .lays p.iy ..u ace.unl ..f
nfiJOO
The I.
New V.li h.JU.e.
--"I I.ill |..r "iiilit I
Berlin ,ii,!i..|.sterer» L. ll,- rur ;,av.) g.,n« .u strike b.r n living wage.
Il,itl..n workers in 11. ihe.ter. N. V., bav, secure! a .ubslnntbi! lncr<-u3o lu wages.
St. Luuls n.w has a,T..l,a.-co Wnrk ei, fut-.u made u|. entirely .f culorcv
Eight mnnlh' at:., sai.hs in V.nKnr.i 1 .,wu I .,,»!- . I ..lie..
He, .rt-rs an! i r. V. S V . have rllonte I., tbe Iul i-nl L-nl..,'.
-,ke ,.r ir',1. '
l!,»re
re but three to.day tbat ' ' rgauiiio'l
-I a u„l"U tu!,. i.nsl Tvp.graph
tVo,na.. Illei al ll.e A(e ul Ina Vear..
The ,!.,.lh ..I (hui,.III.. P. Masun, .,1 Sau.lw|.-h, N, II at H.o age nf 105 year. Is ani....ii..-ed. Sho wii.v the uldesl meinhor nf tho Froo Biptlsl Church, at Hantlwich, buving j.jluodiu 1810.
H<iya Lost Cndarai
.'uhn lluiler, J.,hn Hnlov, i nell, James llryne, Elward Slierinau Mi-hael Finney. Jnh.. and Mnllisw T..l.lu. beys ranging lr..in uiue tn thlrleoL years ,if Kge, wore lost lu a mine nl plvm.oilh, Peuu. Ti,ey hnd heen buprla..n...| fo. twenty.fuu.- hours wheu loun.lbya s-ai.-h lug party. They were complelely ex bausled and hnd laid dnwn to diu,
Chl.ieae llo.llllir I'l Kurelcneri.
Tha E.upi.s. D,wager .f China Is .y«- u are ho..
Thodrau,! Canal, pari of t!,e valley ol .Mexico ,lrul.,,u(o syste.n, wn. Innuguraloi! with much coroiunny l.y President DInr anl his Cahluel,
Hi asl! baa clo.od ail her poria to re.soh fr,,n, Huonns Ayres Ihrough foar of Ihe bu hnni.' I'lagno, a .-.i.o ot which was discov Oi'..! al Kb) Jauolro.
A revolution has !,rokuu out In Kntr. Illus, Ark-onllna. T'.o tusurgnuta have oo eu|.le.l three of the principal lowua of tb. province.
Blots at |,onco meetings wero condoned
by Mr. Il.ilfo.ir lu thn Brlll.h House ol
-eCiu 1 Com,,,ons, who said tho re.p.in.lblili)
¦' ' r.'Sln.l ont!,ei.enooadvocate..,. HIsreraarki
weresorerely criticised.
The Orango l-p... Hlale seal ol govern ment bat been lainove.l to Kru'iuatadt, 130 miles north of .{lloomtoutotu,
(ien..ral JnuhrrI, the Boer (loneral, tayt thla till.ul', tu the British enl.Ilor.: ¦¦Tbs courage ot Hie Brltl.h sobllers la beyond question. 'Ihey rushed the kopjes nod In. Irenchments In u fearless uanuer, but were not tt match fnr Ibe Mauaera, which aim- ply mowed Ihem duwu.--
Tbe Turkl.h Hoverument la worried ovai tbe Ct.ar B refusal to modify demands foi railway cnncos.luns In Asia Minor.
I'romlnanl Pooplo.
eruur Stanley, nf Kausaa la an ax> e.imsll, au'l .lues m ..t .,f bis nwu let.
..rke
B.,rt..n-ljas
Mr. Boni, leader of tbe Opposition In tbe Newloundland Leglalalure, haa conaentea I.) lake office
I't wrltii.i.. i II waa alaled In Paris Ihal the French
President Dlax. .f Mexic. has aceei'ie! i tinveruinenl wn. willing lo extend Iba tims
ILe luvllalli.u t.. i.tt-ud ll.e ' ,.:nlng PaU. ! lur II,o raHO'-atlon of Ihe co,umorcla!
A,nerl.-au El|.o«ltl..u lu Bultal... | treaty wllh tho L'ulled Htatet If the lattei
I'retlleui Loubel, of Fran, e, lis. I.nughl re'iueited il.
a„ auIon,'fi'lle a„d if.kot a rble in It every I A aable from Jubannethnrir reports Ibal
dav. freipiently u|eratlng it hitn-e.'. Iha condition ..f lhe (ierman group ol gold
...un'nr Tillman ms lo hi. r»|.ui.ll .,, Ii, niluei ia lh,. Transvaal It valllfactory. and
tbe senate k. au exi-mpor. .p-.k-r. .u.l V'*' "'.". ""jV ff" I", ';•''" •a(Toi»<l only
be was cnBidere.l t j hs uue uf H.e Lo-i lu '< incnnsiderahly Ihr.i.igh lhe stoppage.
i-..ugre... : China bas .entenc...! n ,nouupuly promo.
Preaileul M'K,ulev-s summer Innr H.is I ler In lm|.rUnn,i.enl fur life.
vear «,ll I.eg.u lu July ..r Aucu.t a„.| .vill i (..live Scbreluor a biltban.l and a-)lieBrll
iuebide a trip t, the laun-rblui; of lue Lal Itb aympalhlit-rt wllh the uoera wer.
Ilethip (Jhl ' at sau Frsa'-iBev { innlrhed while dIubiK la a reataurani al
Wiiiain D.nu H w-ll.. the n ,v.!,.- .1 ,e. i Kcarl otongh. Euglaud.
m...l .f hb wriling 10 Iha morulne 11-,. Major Fianclt. nf Ihe army of the
oftiei.-- un Ier par have .oil leeu I r...ken the frl Ig" «n I ttr uciuralcnu , . .
time Ib.l lui-hi lic'l.etter em tra"i.,rt finding uu .I,fl)-ulty !u cnniinuing , usually al wnrk ly ulu» . lock »u.i t,,r..„,:.. „„i,||,. i„. ,n„„„rod and reported to the
time thai mi„hl i.c i.ett.rem „ ,, ,.., j bir the day in time b.t luncl.e..D at tw. la - |.,„i,i,„, uf Brarll a conaplracy to realore
inarchy. Many offlceri of the army
ployed, nil 1 ti.eio nill b.- sheriff's feet
1.1 foot b.r the I...uri .,f the prisuuei iv, while he IS in jnll .yn-l all for Hve wn coats'w,.rth ..f Uiiik' 'J'hete is ve little oc.)noniv lu law." l.etroit Vr I'res-.
(-..lllerle. in
Ulan.I.
.Hanl
I ILe
uers. |.,
Rear-Admlral A H- U:." .rmick. j'jtt a.. .Igue! t . d,iiv a. >e-jn.l lu .-o,ii,uaul rf the A.I'll.; ttatlnn. u,.dar Koar-A.lnlral li»n,ey. Ito. been |ila'-ad uu lh». rellrad im .-l, hlB ..Wb api.li.:Htl.^u.
are Inrolred uud will be arroatei
The American A'soclntlou at Hhanghnl k -'.'ueerle'l n.-tlon ky tbo Powers lo pre- nt nulilflealiuu nf (Ue "open dour' poi-
tc), arising fr m iha altltula of tha Km
Aim
r
.\ man. '-apparcnt'y .-.lucaf'e'.l an-I retiued," bis been hne 1 ?.',.. f.-r m,i. tilating pnl.ii.-atiuua on tile iii the Chicago public library. He plea.le.l 1,1 1 e rrloate.l, sayirg that he needed il... olioiiiiiiia lu r.ujipiliug stall.lire.
g I'll ill ..rkej lately 5 I i .lay. 1:, oi-h wee .u.fy lu- ui,pr»-"l-u.el lero'anl. A recant Ur- in lh" tram'P a.ler • r,
f the Pltl.burg anl L»ke trio HaH ,
aa.ed .uy n-auu.- ibe H„,p..>yes a. It da- I Toe llev. Joi,u .M Ma" imuai. ll.e l-niie I pre..Powagor toirord the r.fnr.n elaneul irnyed'ihe r...-oi.l< tm tw-niy-oue ytar. ! -ilate. Army .-ha(.U,„ who ba. j i.t l»en ¦ lu Chins.
f tne traiuaeu w,:u t ,e.r bUes marki f.r ! rei.rel .... .ee,.u.,i ..f ai:e. eoier..d il,e ter. Tl.e Holrhsisg, tt Ber.ln (itnuauy. has -reii.ii'i, I vl e HI 1S03. wu-^ be «nll.(o.l a. a iriv.ir | pnss-1 tho (.olaago bill, which j.roildos for
TLe ,txt-mou. wat mado by a i„tlla "'"'• ^ir.! Verm, ul Haav^ ArUilorv. | ti,« cnloage of ailver |.. Ibe aitooi of
uiou oritanlzer In Muib Ctralina ¦ Il will ' Pnifet'ot Cbarle. Eiot S.,rl',u, ot Har- lifinou marks per oaplta of tbo popalation. f-w w.-k« l.ef.ire srory .klllel I rard. La- l.een app'.iotel ..no rf in. .li-r- | Th|. d.bt of the ftanlth Wn,t Indlei lo
13,316,000, *hl»h I
. . . .rer .1. tl.e e '. .u" nn.lee...I.U I Wurktrt L'nI'.n
..tale I .1 luoTet.l'o
..f Jn
.(..-ki.
Itlah.lt oanbi
,o I .|ua.n(ai..:« W.IU ilr. ll.i.k.n wa. lut. rai.-. I ..uotej a.a rsosuu wby :u« Itlaudt ¦ad ostoadod orer a o«rt.».« ol lori» »o ir« I aot t« be lold to Ibs l/'alted Btatea.
* I .
INTERNATIONAL LESSON CQMMENTt
FOR MARCH 75.
. KoTlow nf the Plrai ij.iarler, Lnho tl., T< I II: Markl..-lD.3<-UaldonToall Mara
j X , 4S-Suiniuarr ut tho Vartoas Le»
i .ant.
IsTkOnccrios.--During the quarter WO
! have Slu.Iled the life nf Chrlsl frosi Sia
. birth lo the ml.bile of Ibe s..cond year-JM
I His ivulvllc minlsiry. Wo bare heard Ibl
j angels sing H.s praises; we bare waa tmt
dove and heard the voice fronii baarsa; we
have watched Ills connict with bslao and
relolced al lhe victory He italusd; waharo
been forcibly Impressed with Ihseotoo
I humble men ID. has chosen as His dlsgt.
pies; wo bave ll-tnned lo Ills bnavenly ta-
strncKo,,. In llio upper room, at Ihe Well,
and In tho aynnKogiie; nud we hare bebeli)
. Ills miKhty healing power, nnd nowwoaiO
readv t.v exclaim, Trnlv, Phon art tM '
Christ, tho Son of the living (loi.
LksbosI. Thnl-irth ot Jesus. At MUf lel,e,n. Mlcah 63. Qod so ordered «««otl that through uatural onuses Joseph and Mary were led, at jast the right Ilme, ICMa Nucsreth tn Bothlobom, The angel at Iho Lord ap|>eared to the shepherds. "OolO yon Is boru'^—unto the Jows, uctoall pw pie; ¦a 8nvlonr'--a Deliverer; "wbleh la Ohrlsi"—lhe nnoluts.1 (Ine. nnd as soib our Propbot. Prle.t nnd King; -'lbs Iieid" —this ohll.I Is Jehovah Hlin.olf.
II. Joins twolv.i vo..rs old; nt ths teait ..f the Pas.ovor. Wne.i thoy start on Ike retura Irlp llio .-hll.l Is letl behlndt loaad In Ihotrnip!" with tho doctors of tbe law, asking nu.l nnsn-..ring q.ieslbvna; all wen sstonisho.l: Ills parents gontly reproroi llim; Ho tells Ihom lie must be nbout "Bll Knlher-s business; - returns with tbfm to Naxarolh.
III. The preaching of Jobn tbe BaiHIII. Tiberius Ciesnr Itoman Emperor; PllalO Oovernor ot Judua; Herod tetrarob ol Oal* Ileo; Annas nnd Calai.tans high priasli. John praa.;hed In thn wll.lorneaa; bapllasd 1,1 J,vrd,io; proncbe,! ropoutanoe; lailstia
ough rsforumilon ro.)Ultcd ul ail; pointed lulho Mofslnli.
IV. Jesus goei from Saznrwlli. lu Oollla^ - lo the Jordan,-l.l bo Ivaptlzed ol Jotni. Inlli) shrinks from such a stop; Jeiut iirata
II; Is baplixe I: tho liosvens are npaned; Ilis Spirit .l..«eon.ls lik.. a dove upon Hlni;voWe frum heaven; lod Int.. II... niblornsss; lasts \ forty .li.ys nu.l nlghls;allerwar,ls huaRsrSi te,upl.>d. 1. Cn.nmaid sloues In. 'made bread. 3. Cnst thyB.ilf doifu. 9. Fall dowa .111,1 vrorslil|. Me.
V. John the Baptist was near the olosi of his life work. Ho was anxious tbal hll aisclpios should aocopt tbe iendsrship ol Josus, Pointed An,Irew nnd Zohn tn Jsaail they follow Hliu; Josus turned and askeii H.etn what thoy aoUghl; lurttes Ibem with llim; Ihey abldo with Hitn that day; bltag Iholr bmlhors, Hlmou and James, to Jssosi le.ns Koes Int. (iillies; duds Pblllp and Nalhannol,
VI, Meidoran. a rich rulct ot ths Jswi, su,l nu.,nl,or of the Siiulio.lrin oinis to Jesus by nighl: bilmduccl tliu aubjsetof miraobvs; Josus sal.!: "Va mutt b-j born igain;" Nlco.louius failed to underslasil; llluslrallon of tlio n-bid. Josus polnia IHeo. iloiuusio tho Hon of .M-ui; llluttralloa oi the serpent in the wlldnruois; Qod't Rreat lore lor mnn; ho that bolievetb shall bare Ufe,
VII. Jesus goos tbro,ig;. Ham-irln; stops It Jauuh's well, moots IU.» woman; asks a drink; she expresses surprise: Jeauaspeaks of the gift of lln,l—lining watur, an.l lells her that those whu driuk snail aeref thirst; ahe desires ll; Josus atka ber lo call bar hutbaud; abo snya sbs bas aoail bas bad Ave; oalls Jesua a propbetj asks nbout place ol worship; truo worship mast bn In spirit and lu truth,
VIII, Jesua la at Nasaretb; In tbe syaa* gogue; nn lliv Mabbatb Hay, Heads irom Isa. 611, 3; upplles tho Borlpturs to Him¬ self; He can savo tho |.oor, tba broksQ. hearted, Iho captlv.is, the blln.l, lbs brnlso.l; thoy quosllon regarding Ills low¬ ly birth; Hn oannot hen! tl.nrn Iweaass BOI ncoeptnd; jusililos llla course by rsloreaee to Elijah and-scilshn; they think Hopall Ihem lower tba.. tbo heathen; try lo kill illni; He eacnpea.
IX. Jeans In Caperunum; lo tbe sraa- gogue; on tbe Habbath dny. Tenshss Ihe poople; tbey nre aslontabe.l nt His doe. Itluo; au unoh.au spirit cries nui; Jaaili casts llb.i out; fn.nn sprnad abroad; al Poloi's bnuse; mother.In-Uw bealsd; whe.i the suu was dowu lhe ,llseaas.| and Ihose possosse I wilh dovUs wore brougbl lo Hlx, and llo healed them all and oasI oul the ,lnv|ls, 11" -'.uffered uot the dsril loapeak." Jos,is Is uol iteponilaul unea 11.6 toslbnnny of ,|eviis t-i enrrv on HI* wnrk ur to |.r.,voHl« ,!!vln!ty. Tuers Is «• concord belween Clirist an,I Belial, tOor., 0:11-16.
X, Jesus In Cnperuaum nt Pstet'a honse, Qreat crowd at tl,o iluor; a paralytle brought aud cairle,! to the roali the root lorn upi thn bnd let dowu; Josus saw Ihelr faith; -Tby sins bo forgiven tboe; the serlbei reason; llo apnuksH. blaapbe.nlee; Jssai anawers Ihem; whlcl. Is snslsr to say. Arise, or thy slna he forgiven? Ibs onn; Ibl p..ople ...n.ised, 'Phoy glorlllod God, say* Ing, "IVo never snw It na Ibis fnshloa." llioy saw that nnue hut (lod oould psilorm such a woud..rful cure nnd lh.<y were flilid with rnvsr.'nue nud fear. 'I'he dlrlnlty of o..r Loid la bore fully uslsbllsbed,
XI, Josus loaohlng .it thn seaside; leei Levi nl tho recel.il of custom; F.dlow Ml) a f.viist at Levi's houso; sal wllb nubllaiu and sluuera; Il.a acrlbes nn.l Phnitseio quealluu thn |.r,i|,rlety of thla; tbe slek need a pbyilcinn, Whv do not Tby diael. , plea fast-f Ihls n marrlago feast and It ll nnl an oceatinu for fastlnr, two IICHrsa— oid gariueut, ol.l lioiiles. Uy thoao Bffures Josus allows that lh. Jewish ayatsm ol re¬ ligion was ul.l and olTeio, ready to rsalsb nway (Heb, K:iai, Hlld Ihal He proposed to - replace It with aumelblog entirely naw. Jesus colls His disolplna from araoac Ihe common people. Ho paya no nllaalloa to rnsle or social ,!l9llncilunB hut whsrsres lb. lln.lB an honesi, h.i.nbis heart Ils Is over ready I,.say, Fullow Met Ila Ispreseb- Ing l.y the sonsble, n-ar (-apornaum. Mat- Ihuw Is Billing nf I.ls pla.ia .if bualaess, near l.y, and lu hia hnart la lougluf lo Join hbnsoll lo Ihe one whom l.s already be- Moves tn ho the Mosslnh; but be Is a de¬ spised puhllcuu, nu.l hat been soalally 01- IrncltO,!, thoreforu be oannot ezpeet lu be nolloed. Iiunginn his anrprlse whoa imt
• lops an,l snys, "Fullow .Me," He heillalai n,,. u .nomout.
ENGLAND'S CHEAT EXTOWTIONtW.
Iienth of laaao Oiirdon, Who Wroehe^
Moro nu.nesThan Any Other Maa.
The money.len,ler lanac Gordon, Wb( - .Iled Irom cnnsniuptbin In UlmlOfblB, I'.ugiand, age.l ihlrly-llva yaars, wis ¦ usurer ul IllO perfecl iieuuy dreadful type lie uot ouiy exacted Intarnat varying Irois llfly lo livo hundred per cent,, but look , . .nallclou. piuasure In lerrlfylug and huult iug as well as flenclog I.la clleuta. lie OOB dueled busiuess In h..lf a do'-en difereal towns under dlOerenl names, and, II IimM ...mellmaa bad dssllugt wllb IbesaiasTiO lira under all hia alla.aa.
He went to England |isnnllese, bal aflei n short approutloeshl|. to a Wnmitll .uoner-iend..r, tlartod on bis own asecoot llot.iatllled under eompulatoa balofo Ika I'sury Commiltoe of ibo House ul Ooa- inuna lu iH'Jl, wheu his couduet beeaae M Iruculent nud .loilnnt Ihnt be was IhNOI. ened with puuUbmaul. Amoug olbartypi. .-«l casea ba adinitle.d thai be bad ealraolei! Irom a Heror.>rdablre farmer a proailliot) note lor (IOOO lor a loan ot tlSo. wblle • Cbetter geutleuian who boriuwed #n,(OI repaid (70,000,
Oor.lon was souteucsd to IwslTe maalbs Imprisonment un a charge ol (alaia pfO leu.oa, but waa reb-saod afterelgbl B00lJ|| owing to lb* srrloua Msto ol bia boOKB Kluoe thou bs baa bono more l»BloiM» than ever. Ue admltled loan aroroaool ' 600 loana yearly, aud It laid lo bora wrrnked more homea thau say otbor BOI lu EDRlaud, Ha doligbied to Ibe rala oa« pain bs wtouaht. Hia fortuoe Is mM t< „ bo more Iban (7 aM ono.
CENSUS O^ CRANBERRY Ctn-TUNC
Itotiirnt or Acroagr, Pmli rinOOIOBi f.i... Coming lo M Ibo Coosae OWse.
Tbe Irst sctnal r.durua ul slallallei (et lb"lwelflh .rsnsut are arrlrlBR la tVasb. inguin. Tbev lelaie lo eraaberry aol. i.ire, and gitu (ho aereoB*, leoafe, l„ra(i(y of frull i.r.MtuoMi, eosl .ol' Inl.or and lor.lllxsrt, aroa of aew pUot- ,..,:¦, value ol cup. aod leasee (rom ttA ate, lutecta aud otber natural CAOAAtjAt I aeh log nr pianlallon. ,,t^
Although .-ranborry growlof Jtf-^ld, IUl ,t Ihe Bnl atlompl made by nio Ooran- ment to gather tpaelat aod oomplete lU. tlBtici in ralailou to H. Tbo oosrtw el ;ommerolal growora in tlio Callad Btaln ,. ovor MOO. Tbs* aro foaad amUaly la ,beHltieaal Mataaehu.ettt, Mew Jatwy, Maine, Cnaoaclleul. AllrhlgaB aadWleeoo- • In, ..ut Mbunetnis, .^e,;ou. Bhode lsUa4, Washington Wud \r.,i Ynrk reported bOB*. The numbor In Michigan and ITlseoasiO Is .>n the Incrsata doaplia a iemporary Ml- Istrk bv ((.roal flrea
A Umiooifot Hoopootalilo UM Menoa, -
Artlcloa ol ianefvonUlol of Hie B<|alo< Pr'jrbleiil Moqiollr Bare hooa SlOd la HM (--ountyClorkaoans in Brooklra. TkooO. jeel of tbo aocioiy .« -tu prutlde a sfeolM aud laueh where kor.as wbo bare mill ¦ bair Btaatem laliblully eaa b* I u( lo llMir deelloloa foara."
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^u§§un ^ottnt^ fletoicto. •IItVai.S C*>t»IEW. AUVK CtitlTtm. A FAMILY MIVSI'.V I'l.ll op- I.iJfAL A.ND UEKESAI. INTELT.tGEXl E^ TEllXS: tl.50 TEABLT IIIADVAB«.t IVOL. V. iFM:i:r(>KT. x. v,, iFiMD.w. maiuii :';•.. umio. NO. 21. rKOrBSlllORAU Greater New York STATE NEWS. Up tn tho PtooI in Annua Attorney.Oeuernl Legislature a Male,nent eoneerning Co ttlgatlon begun in 1898 ky ibosintenKslnst mond (3o,n . D snt a.1 Farlors,! ^l^i^i* ^^^ •"• ?-'" lOBWNtCRfll I SKIOMORE. t»B. FULTON AND GOLD STS, Brooklyn, N. Y. The perfect mnrkai-janship -Jf the Boers bas cost Ilnglnud many lives, but it has taught her tho advissbilit.y I of oaving money in future on docor.v tire armv uniforms. A QUAKER'S PRAYER. king Cm,p. fns ¦s* ot Tooth, ¦eiO Crowns OoM nillngt, other rilUng, 01.oo np. o.r.on up. rtn.TON AND OOLD STKKK ->, Opp. liOOK^r's, BROOKLYN, tt. V W. J. STEELE, M. D.. PHrSICIAX and SURGEOX riALUWINS, L. I. Oflice houra: I 1. Bvnth Khnre Tetephr ..; I'. M. . Harrison Aven-u all, Haldw ins U. I .-lolatlng tbu Anll-UlouinarKarln.. laws nf ; :!.e State. Wben be assumed ofTlee no'/.ill,.. i :!ons were pending for a settlement, for I 130,000, ol ll.e suits fnr (1,.100,000. br....sl.t I u behalf of the State, ri.nn his refusal j .o accept this offer prnceedlugs wore re. 'ommenced, and on or.ler ohlnlnel H, I compel the ruliroa,! ct,,upanle. .'arrylng I Irelght lor Armour * Co. In ls:.,l to pr.i- dnce tbelr way bills and shipping receipts. ' It Is nowlearned, Mr. Davies reports, that jibe New York Central Bi,Iroad Company has deatroye.l such document., urgb.c lu luatincatlon that It had been !.,.! tn under. stand tbat the proposed compr.jmlse ,ni le to Oovernor Black lin,l been accei.(ed an t tbe entire controversy en.le.l, "Nn ovi. dence bas beeu procured, an.l none ni.. pears to he In sight,- .Mr. Dnvlos onn- tlnuea. "If llllgatlon Is to bo coutloue.l raouey will hnve to be a{,prupri,.tod, ....t ' ouly to pay the expenses alreaily Incurro.l, l,ut lo meet the fututo, nud I do not leel warranted In Incurring further llabllliy without tbe Leglsialura having a luo knowledge ot tho preaeut sltualluu.- dh, (hat my eves eight "Inscl he T.v what b".:nmes me uut tn soc' -fhat deafness might possess my on i-.. what ooncerns tre not to he,,r' Thai truth toy tongue mitht always P'rom ,:ver s].caking fuolishlyl -Ihal lo. vain Hiouglit might ever r-si i:^IS=' ¦-"'¦=. BOERS WW TREiCHEliy. OEOnaC A. MOTT, / LAWYER, M Coort Bt.,Boraa(li ot nraaklyo,N. T, Clly , BesMeaee, LyBbroak, Qoeena Co,, N. T, Tslepbeoe, ^I Lynbrook" --SiOBA Brooklyn " E. A. DORLON. '....BOXDED .iUCTlO.XEER. .. OAA Psilowa' Block, VaUea BInel, near Cbarch, PREEPORT. JOHN P. WRIQHT, OBXERAL AUCTIOXEER, I PReeBORT, L. I. MB!! riNANCIAI.. Viilagt Avenue, ROCKVILLE CENTRE, tAHDEIi r. PHILLIPS, President, TaOJf AB O, KNIOIIT, Vice Prreldrnt. HIRAM R. BHITH. Cashier, BOARD OF DIRECTOR.S: fabsttA. Darlsna, Thomns O. Knlghi, MhaTlaeoalf Hiram H Hmlth. OleBtw^rth I). Combea. Wesley II..Hmllh. rio, Charles I. VValla.e, Hayes, Austin Cornw-rll, 11. PbUlliM, Kelaon fl. 8mltb, ,__ ... DsMoU, John T. Davlaon, UrsrOarlaan. Edward T, Tliurslon. SainUloa W. Paaraall. To Abullah Coininon Law Marriaset. I Bya vote ol 118 tu 9 tbe Assembly, aftet I a long debate, passed Mr, Woekes's bill I abollablug common law marriages. Au ,ii. . lempt was made by Mr. FIsli, of Mndlsou i County, to amend tbe section .rovl.!lug for a marriage by contract, If recordo.l he¬ fore au officer, tbe same a. a real estnto oonreyuncr, Tho hll! declares that the ..f- fleer shall have the power tu' ,iestlou the woman alone to ascertain if she signed tho marriage contract under ,-oii,pulsion. If heflndsthat sbe did, he Is t-j rot,iso to cer. llfy lothe contract, which will make the marriage null, Mr. FIsli ecus dered this section of tbe lilii bad ss it wouid open op. l.ortunltles to make persons sign marriage .-ontrncta undor compulsion. Ho also at¬ tacked lbs prorision of the bll! which lo. gaiixes msrrlago ceremonies performed by penons not authorized to porfgrm the same, providing i:,e contracting partlea were deceived. His ninondment was de. feated by a vote ot 115 to 7, .llr. Woekes spoke in favor of Ills bill and attiiokod Iho common law marriage on tlie gronud that , underths provisions of Inw recognizing such marriages no man couid lel! wliothor he was marrie.l or not. Messrs. Phillips and Trslnor supported Hie hill, while M- ii. V. llyiuau opp.jsed II. Boy 8eutencod For Slantlaiigliler. I William Bert, six leet two IncLos In height aud only sixteen years of age, was ar- i raigned for sentence by Judge Hutheriaud I nt Rochester on s cliarge of mansluughler. I Last October the boy got into a .(uarrel ; n.,lb Frauk Peglau, a boy aW>ul his uwn ' age, Peglau bad juat returned from a party In compnuy Willi two girls, Agnes . and Fanny Colbert., Bert was jealous of I Agnes Colbert's atten>lonato Peglau, and he bit Peglau In thc stomach wllh hia flst. ; P..glau fell, striking Ills head ou the sl.le. ' walk, au.i he dle.l wllhlu Iwonlv mluiilos. Herl was ludlcle.l for manslaughtor In Hie flrst degree. When thejury returned with lis verdict tbey fouml tbo hov gullly ot ma.islaugbter, but recommended mercy. Tho next day they went before Hie Judge . In a body and naked blm to auspeu.I sou. lenee. Judge Butherlau.l sentenced Bert to pay a Hue of (600 and lo be Imprlsono.l I In the Monroe Couniy Penllenllary for a year. Iu case the Hno was paid tho ju.lg. meut of Imprisonment wns tn ,o sus i.onde.>;but In cuse the nno wan n.vt pnbl (ho boy wus lo gu lotho penlleulbiry for „ year, and afterward a dny for evory ,lollar uttbeflne, Bert's older hrotbors borrowo- tbe money and paid the line. The people of Sealllo spy tbut willi- in n yesr not a ,oun.l of i,)od pr.i.l- uctfl west of the Misoissipjii siill I.t ehippe.l Ksst, but will go b. .Ysia I.y w«v of tbe Paoillo C'oa«!. eived thin 1 ¦ bre IVa.h, Lnr.l. and i.urily my lo-art, Aud make II -Ijsu lu every pnrt; .Vl.l whon 'iLs cl.-au, Lnrd, k..e . tt s«, I'-or thai is moro than I cau d... Clurges ol Generdl Roberts. The .eople of the South arc pr-.-s porous, Tliere are m.,re cotton milb lhat will pay foriy nercout. divideu,!. this year thnu those thnt will not Some of them will pay 100 per cenl. il!l,lo South .\,,iorioa has gi velopeil resources Ibnu auy ,,tbor eon- .iueut. Its noil can ])ro,l.i>ie nnycroi; growu ou earth,*nu,l its niiues of gobl nud silver aud ooal have been scar.-e ly toui-he.l. 'Tho people of West Haveu, Conu., look fomnrd with apprehension tc the time wben tne iiowerful f..g trum .ct uow being place.l oil tho lighl llo.ise will begiu to be une.I. 11 i.^ expecle.l thsl il will bo .listinollj hear.l twelve miles nway. Iu Kvansbin, III., it is proposed lc put filters iu ever.v resi,leuee nt nn nu nual eipeuse t,. the oily of about .S2ti, OOO, The muuicipnl domestic llltcr idea is a new oue, though a number of other ciliea in this conntry aud Liirope maintain e.X )euaivB lillrntiou plnuts nt tho source of stipiily. Wo 4o o Oeneral Banking Baainen of '; Dopooit oad Diaeonnt. iBtonot Paid on Speeial Depoaits. Drafla laoaod on England and the •i Ooatiaont. Tear Patronoffe Solicited. in. IbMblai Boori-O A M. to 3 P. M ,- ^ Utm^' • A. H. to la M. C. Dlaooant Days—Tneadays and Fn. i layB.*A.lf. THEFREEPORTBANK CAPITAL., $30,000. ¦Ill STEEET, FREEPORT, L. I. Man 3. KAKDALL, Presidenl. OBAimCET T. SPllAOUE, Vice President. WILLIAM 8. HALL, Cashier, Liquor Tax Law Uecltlon. I Tbe Court ot Appeals at Alhnuy hns jusl banded down a aeclaion aflroollug tho Ll- ! quor Tax law, the case heing a ,roceedlng '¦ to revoke a certllloato Issued lo William F. Rnblnolt, of Erie County, Tho offecl of the decision la'to uphold tbo provisious of the Liquor Tax law which provldolhat any citlxen may ut nny timo Inslltuln a civil proceeding, under subdivision 3 ol section 38 ot tbo law, for ibe oancollallon of a li¬ quor tnx certlllcalo for any violation oflbe statute, without .rovlous Indictment sn^ conviction ot tbe cerllllcale hoi.lor In n rrlmlnal action, and also Ibal the cerllll- sate holder Is uot eulllled lo trial hy iury lu sueU a proceeding. Condition or Iho CraigColuny. According lo the annual report ol Iho hoard of mnnageis of the Craig Colony nt E ,llepttCB, supported l,y the Stale at bo,, yea, H formor Hhaker colony. In Llvlngst..,, County, the oniony is fullllilng Hie li.ipes ul Iho.e who noro Instrumoutal In seeiiilnn lis fouiidullon. Tliecolonvs present cn ..,- cltv I. 400, au,l It It ll,len.ie.l in Incrclsn It lo 3000. It Is os..orie,l that loss than throe nercenl. of tPoso ad.ollted to the !,o,uo have failed to show groat bnprovemenl, while a .'onslderablen,,mhor b,ive boeu dls charged as cured each year sluce 181W wheu the co! uy was eslabllslied. During the year jutt >assed, lu mechaub-n! Indus Itlea the patients oained more than (6100 BOAIID or DIRECTORSi leha J. Randall, ¦milk Oox. WUIIam E. Ooldsr. Wallaee H. Oomwell rhaoaaa D, Bmlth. aaBoslIauala. Ohailsi li. WallsM, William 8. Hall. Ohanncey T. Fprspia William O. MUIer, V. Weslov I'.ne, lleiirge Wallace, Onlea I'p.l.I. Harvey II Hmllh, IMorge M Randall • p. f»elllll«a and Indori-meuta in nl emial lo iho York er Brooklyn Uaskn ,« iVii. aim dep»rtia»iit eaaal lo I hate flew York er Brooklyn Uaskn ,« baata, iod erery •reommndalion ... SoamstlBt wltbconaervaliro manasen.enl. lalirMt at ths rale ot Ibreo per rent, paid . line dspsslU, three months or m.irr. DfOfll laahed oa nil pant nl Enropo. Dem a geaeral bankini: hutlnesa EoUn latlsfactloB gnarantre I . laoalrlra wUI reeeive prompt aiirnlinn and aleieerfullf ontwerrd. Job - Printing At This OffiCOe lieiiava-t 8inallpni Eipente CInliii. A claim uf (3.-IM6 nrlalug frnm the linpnr- lallou >.f smallpox Into this Htnto In HH) hylhn Joshua Hbnpklns Opera (!o:npany has been fllod at All.anv by tho clly ,if Oeeeva. A mild epi.lemic ol smallpox nr- lglnatednl.il a inoinhornt tho coiiipauv, whn wa. taken III nt llhnca. The ,-,vinpaliy weut l'l (leneva, where ItslsrM.ty..l.\mom bers woro place.! ..n the steamer On.vu.iagn and , unranll.iod on Seue.'a I.ake f..r sev eral weeks. The clly's claim Is fur tho cos' ot the .piaraullne, Nlale lluya Fnreat Lau.ia, The Slate Kure.i I're.orvo B.ar.l ha. puro.iaso.l from Benlnn Turner, .vt Plaits burg, teu ihousaud acres of virgin fnresi lands In tho A.llroudncks. The Slale pay. (85,000 f.ir the laud, most ot which wa? purcbusod for (7.50 .er acre. KIgl.t Hiou¬ sand acres nro slt„ule,i in .ho norllieasi quarler of TnwnsUl . N.v. 37, McCnuhs purchase, Franklin ...nulv. an.l in-,. Hiou¬ sand aro locnled lu ol.l Miiitarr Trs't. K« sex Couniy. Bill tu I'rolecl New.paper., -.1 a l.lll .\ Mississippi ln.v forlli.Is .-orpora. llous iu thai Slnte I., b.il.l real nud personal eslato lo nu nnioiiiit exceed¬ ing $2.')(l,()0b, exoei.t ibat mnnufaolui- ing eompauies and banks mny hold property to tho vahiu of Sl,Oiin,iJiMi. Au effort is being mmle to removi these limitntions, that cotton mill I'or porations fro.u Now Kuglau.l mny noi be eioludcl from MisHis.sippi if Ibi-y nro inoliued lo go S',,il!,. 'The Philadelphia Uo,;,,r,l, speakiug ef t',0 oularRemeiit of thu Urilisli usvT, says: "Wlien tlio abii'S now coutemnlate.i and under custructiou shall i-nvo boeu completed the llrili.sli biilllo Heel, exclusive of ve.'..'.ols iu,,r< thnu teu yeara ohl. will lucludo fifty eighl nrmorcls.ls ..f tbe tlrsI elnss Hy comparison (.rent llritnin o uaval pIsuB still dwarf thosu of all tht other powers, uotn-itbHlnudiuR the re ceut impetus giveu t.i u,ival coiitlru.i liou iu llUBsin, rrsuoc nu.l Oermauy.' rhe (Ireek word eorrespoudiiig tc ¦'awful" was appro).rialely npplie.l t. many things desoril.iiig ]>aiii or benu ty or skill. I'nglish usage, however, would praolinnlly climinnte lhe word from youthful lips. Tenuygon oaet rend n ucw poem to lns guests, thc Duffcriae. 'llic .laughter, n giil of hf teeu, critd outeuthuaiaBlieiilly, "Hon nivfully prctiyl ' upon w-hi,-h Tcnuy RoiVput his bau,I on her t-'u-jnldor .iu.l .aul, '¦My .lear child, .lo ii..t iin, thai dreadful iv,,i,l." l,i n voico of ileo] c,.mpiiucti,.ii the oxobiiiuc.l, "("lh, I awfully 8orryl"tolliu imiueusanmuse meul of all. Th, re ia no s.u-b tliiui^ as a co.irt housu in Cuba. Niuolylivo per oeut. of tho courl business is done by tli. clerks. If n luau hns a .-:tsu at laiv lit docs not .leck the ju.lge, l,u! the clerk 1.) wbom lhat imrticuhir case ¦¦he longs" Whou the )udi,'n's sigiinttiiu ia uco.led the i-lerk lakea lh.- paper. to him nt ills Iiouso. llo may roa-l before he signs, but this ia doubtful iu most .-nsus, llio clork makes hi- liviug from iliu litif;auts, au.l the .,- suit ia obvious. Tli.. umu who can make it moat worlb ivhiio KPiiernily I wins the ca«e. This wus not con I lined to tho Spnniah oecu .uiion ol I Cuba, bill ban beeu llio cnso uiidoi I lhe \iuerioau rule It is goiug ..ii to I .Iny, au.l tbat is why (l.ivorii'.r Wo...I ,, ,.,.,, , , ! says that little .un l.n .l,,ue in Cuba nlined t.. {.revenl lhe bringing l.v lrres'p..n , sible pers.ius ..f suits fur libel agninst I uutil u start is umdo toward legal ro uowspapers by i.rovldlng lhat the ilainllN j i ,,,,. ahull deposit wllh tho o.irl asuaiauUl- """'- ______^_^___^ .-lent to covet est. when Milug suit. , I'riia Una I'ul lu llraih. Tbelnrg.'sl hog evor killed In Ornng. Couuly was biilcherod lu the state 11... pilai at MIddietowii. It weighed :>•' pounds. I'he hide, which wlil be mn.l. into leather, weiguod UO vouads, Tb. animal was three years ool and ha.l lakei several llrsi i.rlees. 5 (Os 1^"^^ ! Il 1. esliiualc.l tbnt tho Slnto . 1 ' Marylau.l inr.t .^.l,il.i.i,in„i duriuij llic pnst seasou through !!ie rsvn.;os .,f llio j i.eslouoo. which. Professor W. (I. j Johusou, of Ihe Maryland .Vgnoul lural College, snys, is nn insect new ' lo scieuio. ' II beb.ngs tn tbo w.. ! ku'ivvii nr..ii..i of Il.n aphi.lcs. .,i pl.iul ; lice, an.l .>u nccouul ol somo chaug, lu r.vndilious ha. become sii.l.leuly nbundaut, appearini; for tbe Ilrst tii.ic I ..u the cultivated pea. 11 ,is ..f a grcoi I clor. an.l ouly nu eighth of nu lu -1- ' long. It Slicks tue juices Irom lbi j leaf aipl slem, and Ihe pisut .1ios ! Not oul.v 111 MnrTliiiiil liov,- ftr...vers ..: pea» stilTor.'.l, b't! iti 'vcr,- .Icrsov, llolawn.o. New V..rli, Virgiuis, N'oitl" Car..liua au.l l'.'..iu'.'ti.-iil nls... I-'..rlu liately Ihe penlo.ise lias many .iisoc' enemies, which playe.l haru.' wilh ii before tho i-b-.e ..f tlio si:is,.ii. I am il fariiuT locitod ii.-.ir .Si ..iv Pi.> --. t^n.' .-f th.e nn"it m.iUiious distrirtsin this St.ii.', .-ind w.is lv.ithcrni wih ml ..u i'.t vi'jr:;. .-it tinirs (olcoiiKinot w.-'ik. .11,.1 1A.K ;iK\.iv< VI--V ..v i-.ipit-d as well, l-or »eaf» I hdd iibibi:,! .vo h.ij in ih.' sprino;. wh :i i-ii,i.!^."d iii ploiAing, (hat I could dll ii.'tliiiiR brtl'frli.ik.'. i r;;i>t In- t.ik,-ii .'!->.)iu .i b.iriel of quinine pill..; Ivsidcs d vi-ns of olhcr i.-:i.i-.ii<-^, but never oblJined any Dcrnianent heiviit. I .isi f.ill, m p.-jih iim-, I h..d .i ll1.->^t se:i9ys ¦ItBcV of chill.s dll,I Ili.'ll c lti,iienii-d lo Ueo rp.iii, 1 ..buli-s. u.'cn a friend's arivivc, and tho iiist Kx mulo mo .ill iij;ht .if.l I h.ive nevof b««n wilho.il lh«fn .sincif. I like one 1 ..buie c.i.h ii>'-.mirii; ,ind niphi and lomciimos wJirii I fed iiwie thin iisii.illv cxhmitrd I i,.ke Ihree in a aay. Thov h.ive kept mv sbinnvh sw.-et. i,iv b"wok rcjj;il.ir .md I 'iliavc not h.id the lc...st li>ueli of m,,l :rii nor s ->1 •itoijj ho.id ., iie since I commcniTcd u>inj{ thoiii. I Kii..\v .ilso lh.( I sl i-p hotter .iiid w.ike up more refreshed th.in buificrl v. I dont kn.'-.v i,-v ni.inv compl.iints Ripom T.ibules will hoi,', but I 'io know tbs--, '.vill .uro a:-iy on.- in tht condition I w as and 1 wivjld nat be Wiiho.i* tliem at any pric-e. I honcBllv tofiMdr r ihoiM the ihe.i;os; ,>ii.,-d iiieJ'-iiK' in Hi- w.^il), as thty arc also the most l>v.-iu'li.i,il .) .d the m. st loinouov'. to take. IBtn twenty-seven ye.i>s ol ajie ..iij liaie w.^rkcd h.'id iill iii, ii'o. the tame as most lamie'S boih e.irli an.l l.;'e and 1:1 .ul kinds ol weaihef. and i have nevoi ciijotcd Mi..'h p.-^'J lu bth . s 1 h.ive iipcc List f.ill: in fact, my neighbors liave alptemaikod mv i npiovod conditi.-.n and have "' Sav, John, \v^ .t .<.te von .1.,i--i; !,-> I.-..-.I. vo boalihv f" " • aea»a«»i.lheai,a.... K 1 ,-«.».:.... ........ :,..,,,..,.........,......*,,.(» eiiMl.Hoto !>«».«« I la sa o, ii» ,....t' '-a .. ..n ~-.«v^m.... h i r a a.*, lava lv ieniik l« a wdao »o io» B».n «¦'. fiaei ce, M .\ii iuterestiug exnenuicut is pn mary.s.'h.iol edncniion is uuder trial IU lth»i-a, N. y. .\ class ..f twohe year-, 11 c'uil lien was ..r.;»ui.-.e.l, an.. n ikillfnl Ica-liri w a* i.i;t iu .hni go I. seo what mifht ho .lou-- uu t'uo l-asis of au bout'a instruotru per d,-iy, the children to hnvo nil the test of fbe time for I'l.-iy and hom.. lib' -File ei pvriiueut hsK lu-on cui-<.urtSiUk:iv sue ,-e.sf.il, au I tbo .-o'K'lusiou ,'f Iho teachers au,l ibe se.bu.l ..ftlcials who bave ttudie.l the case is Iti.il il wo.ild be better in nil iiimarr se.i....It t.. .livide tbe sohool int.. f..ut sretious nf gr.iups, faob gr.'U^. to be [.i. .-oul but oue hour lu tbe .l.iy. au.l no two groups at lhe ssn-.t tiuio. Ibo .-l-u tidcut belief IS therishc.l ih». (h- hildrcu in . Uosli.,.u oau .lo tbe tull tm..,unt ot ^ludy "siihoit overorowd- in(;. thai tlu- r.Mm .-an be ke \l .-well venliUted, aa 1 that better work cau lix aciMUiplishe.l by ihe I'rimsrt a.'iirr Urr'o'-' : 3000O0O0OOOO<3O0t3CK3130O0OOO .; fhe New Oocror. § J 30000000000-30000!30000000b H.Cr is .be new .loetor's name?" inqiii.e.l one of n group of girls of t h e .Iriiggisfa ¦11 o p U 1 n s" was the rejily, -la he lu a r - rio,l?" n.sked nn- ,dher. '- believenot" ' "That Bettles it" saiil the third rirl, Helen Clnrli, "The ndveut of a lands,,mo yoiiu;^ doctor iu n liltlo IVVU like this is nu event uot to be iverlooked. Henceforth I nm au ,:ivali,l." "Kiito, let .v,>'i nud 111,. I.ecoiue ,111.-,^03" sug'^esleil Nellie Sanborn. , "Heleu, I'll dure you to go home, -iiake beli,vo sicit, tie up y.'ur hen,I I iu.l Bcu.l for tUe doctor. It will be -,irc fuu, " venture.I bate Cptou, ' ¦¦There isu't a soul nt the house, so lliu co,ist i.s elear. I'll do it, if you'll e.) with rae. " "-V;;tee.l" responded holh girls, "ivo had uo iutouliou of being left ' oul." Thoy w-oro loo iut-'nt on their fun .o nolioo the- roniii.!,li twiuUle in tlio . ,)v'.s eyo', n'l I Ue .Ibl no' eonsi,Ior il i: JL-.'..sai-y t > iiif.ir,,' llwoi Hint tha Totitloman ihi,Ici cusidcrutiou was nittiu;.! iu the ilruggiat's private office, lioa.ini; every wor.l. Tho doctor w-ns wondering whether lie ouslit to he angry or euter iuto tho K iiril of the joke. ¦¦I'll go, ' ho decided an themoasen- cor summoucd him to Judge Clark's r,;:iidouce. Ileleii w,is Oil the sofn nmong n pile ,, ivillow.s all'l lun.ls n o'lariniug iu- valitl iu ..pii'j of Iho v.-,;t ban.lanr, uu ber t,irehoa.I. Ilol two frien.Is were lull of Ryiupathy. ¦¦.Such n fenrful liea.lache, ,loctor; I llill liliii.ist wibl; can't you ,1,, s,.ine- Ihiiig for it':"'null theblueeycs turned ioliiii' plea,linply. --Very woll douo" w-as Iho young nan's uicnlnl o.,nn,i*iiit. II- gravely felt hor piilso, look hor teiui oiaturo nudKiolio,] at her tongue, "Vour pulse is regular, your lem¬ peraturo is normal, " he observed, Kl.>wly. 'Helen, .lear, .lidn't you aay you h.id palpitation of thc hearl this morn iug, .jiisl dreadfully'?" in.piircd Kate. Thia was loo mu'ch for Vettie; with u siuolhered lau;,'li sho turncl to tho will,low. Helen did not answer, hut snnk back ,11 tho pillows, closing hei eyes. The doctor leaned forward nnd )lacod hi.s ear over her heart. Tbo 'ilood rushed t.i hor fa.ie, sho fell like I culprit nud ivna tempted to cjufcss i:iil beg his par.lou. But that ivould lOvcr do. ilo would despise ber lur iiicli n bobl trick. Tho physieiiin looke.l thoughtful fur I iiioineul. -'IVhnt w-ill he sny? Ob, I wish ho .vonl.I j;.." Bished Heleu to herself. 'I iiiideralnn.l your cnae. .Miss "lu.k" he exniniuod: ¦¦it is nothing )..ri,.,i3- vou w-ill ..iitsi-oiv these at- .loks. I will leave a remedy whicli ,vill relievo .your headac^he in n few- hours." PREFERS COUNTER ACCU>\T10N- range Free Male I', ei.den. Sayt T lloers Uave No. VInlaled Ihe V. ol l:ivlli:.. IVarfarr-Uu.aber. rircd ou l.rilHrill.li Tr.>op. M While Flea Ha.i lie... lUl.r.l. '¦ Ho oj.euoil bis case nnd began pro ..nriiig aomo powders iu n very pro fossiounl wny, b;il :>lyly -watcbiuK the ,?iils nil.iho time. --Thero" u.. he iliiiahcl the Insl ii,vv,ler, "Inhe theae evory hnlf hour: Ihoy nro harmloss. You uro BiifTeriiig rr.,„i au aculo utta.-U of w-hat the l-'rouch call 'moohnueete.''' au,l he boivc.l liimself oul. " '.MeolKincole,' cpiiok, girls, got the i"roni.'h',iioliouary nn,l seo what Ihis lorriblc mainly is tbal I may outgrow' 1),, you siippo.ce ho is stupiil euough lo think I nm very ih'!" "I liclievo ho saw tlirough il I never foil no iuoau in all my life, " ,le¬ riu, o,l Nellie, «.. nho ran hor forefinger iuiu the '-M.-eii" 0,,lumn, '-Hero it IS. (Ih, girls, " nul ber face ivas soar b.'t, "jusl rea'l lhat! " "(iivo It to lue,'' crieil Helen. *- '.Mech'iuoole.' roguish trick, uaughl- iiie.'s, ' ,she reu.l. -¦Ho Will piobnbly toll this, ' snid Nellie, --au.I lefor,- iiiglil this es,-n- v:i. o Will 1)0 nil over the to.vn." ¦¦Ill u.-vcr sj.oal; to him again" ox- . Inii.ic.l llelou. ¦'Mechuiieete. ludoe.r lln':, U.H i,i.-aii ns ho .-an be." -'I ,I,)n'l blumo him one l.il." (.ro- l,-s!e.l Kllle. -'It shows his spirit.'- llio f„ll..wiun .lay Helen met the .loot.ir ou the slreel. -1 Iriiiil Miss Clark has recovere.l, " ho ill.pure,I, HiiiiliUft'ly. --I'eilcollv, air, iia« llio liniiirlilv rei.ly, Tbo winter,11 iili Hs gayolios, passe.l, an.l overyn hero Helen iguofo.l him. .'ucohotiie.it.. deleu.l liimself, but -h.' w,..il.l nut listen. ¦If y..ii wero agoutleinaii you woubl ml refer b. tlio hiimilialing ciroum'- .lances,¦¦ wns bor re >ly, ¦aud I will lever forgive you -Helou, I think y.m treat Hr H.ip tills shamottilly, snul Ne'lie. "1 ISC 1 111 ihiuk bo was iu love with you. lis eyes followe.l you nb..iii au.l ha.l mch a pained I jok w-lieuyo.i snubbed ¦-\..usej«e' 11 1.'- wants b. make j -.' i.liot of himself I stunol toblamu " ¦- lo w-oDl lioro .vou any more, my i •sr.-c' frieu.I." H,.«ii'rc.l Kaie. "f"r he • to take Madfio St.iue t.. tho Iswu j inrty to.night. .Vien't ym ashame.l , ,1 leave liim !.. tho luer.'T of that 'rec'tU'.l hllle ilimc:. nfler ho save.l vour Iilo with bis sugnr p..iv.lcrs--- . lU'l Knte la.iKlie.l iiurnly. .ttil the I..WU was nt Ibe lawn parly I it was all annual sfl'air i^ivou f .r llio ' l>e-icli! of the piibli: librai.T nu.l s,. j ^ieiy atlcn.b'l in itsbesl. Helen was ; U't bur. usual lueirv self, ."-^iie sat lu a knfy criiei ,. ' the arb.-i awa.v''fr..ni ', the crowd. Why .li.l it auii-.y Iter j that Pr. Hopkius alio,ild be attentive t.i Mslge- Wuv wu- "be .lubapi'T ' Sho wo.il.I U'.I allow ber-olf ts ibiuk i,f bim. Hal sbe u.t sai.l agaiu aul '. aga.11 tbst she hated lum':' --.>li»a Helen,' sal.I a voice, which ahe knew-well all 1 wh.,«c tones aeut tho color io her ebeeks, •¦tou look ¦ b.UolT." 1 ¦ 1 am U'.I I prefer solitude, s<.mc- tiuir-s, at pTc.-vii, f' r iiiatauor He sat .lowu beside her. • Pardon me if I intr.i le. but 1 ic- I sist ..n kuowiug wU.ir ¦. u treat uie fi) ra.lely. 'Von will not even befriends, and " his voi,re was !uw aud icn- ,ief, "and I have even dare.I hope to l.e ni. re li j.iu will ^uly pivo iue a That nijht tho poople were r used ¦ .._ byoriesof the nul shrill tones of i i alnrm, the tire serrice i^-as incfHj-ient, ; President SteVfl'S AllSwef tO l''" aud thp eitiaous len! n holpiiis haul. I >',. ,,no wni braver or more helpful Ihau the young doctor, he fearcl uo i risk nud heeded no oauliou. lu his tttteuipl to save a ohil.l f.oiu the flame, he was struck l.y tho fall¬ ing tiniliers, and they enrricl hii; tm- . eouscioua form lo fudge Clark'.s homo near by. , 'Is It fftic or Providence' ' thoiUTlit I lleleu, as she olTere-l b, walch he9i,lo [ hiin while her fatbe. siiui-oioued Dr. ] lioodspce.l. ! "Wli:it if ho ilic.i?' -vlio nit,nuo,l. L-j>-po.v ,By Cable- Too following .1.. ] I The doctor opcue.l bi.s eye., slowly, patch lias boon receivcl nl llio War Hill-, What nin lo hini s.j v.oak' WUy Ibis ; Iruiu Lorl Iloberls. at lil jemfonloiu I pain iu his nriu.' Ilu eonl.l u-t move it. i '1 have re.-elvej th. lollnwlngroply i - ; I Where wai lic-J Wus llinl Heleu my telogtnn, ..f Mnrcu li. l.. the Pre-ilenis Clark'.' Ho eoubl hear ibo uoiso of oi tbe Fr^e :.iinie au.l s..„th Alil-.i„ 11...' tho tlrem.'U oulsiilo. an 1 it ,lnwiio.I i .ui.li.-: , npou him that he luiisl l.e hurl. Helen j j wns approiichiug tho ooucli. He close,! his eyes, hardly dariug to trust bio vision. She knelt hesi,le him. The liloo,l surged tlir.iiigh his bo.ly nud slreu£;lh returned to every uiuscle as he felt hor lips touch hia uu.l her hnud upou hin br.iw. Tho elosel eyes oi.eued au.l met hers. "Oh, yoii are not .lon.l; I ivna s.v nfi-aiil Villi woubl uever open yoiir eycs nnl vv,i,ibl iievoi know "and she hid her faco iu her linu'Is. Ho trie.l to rise, but .saul. bnok with paiu. "Doiri move" she oriel. *-V.-,.i nro hurt. Dr. trodspeed will sonn bo here." He stretched onl bia iujurod arm and drew her lo him. "Helen, is it possible you love me?'' The toiioli of h.-r lips iipmi bis na" thc nUB.voi, '.,il il i-ie ml iiioro ihnn Ivor,Is. ¦*.\u.l y,,,t huvo bnoii ¦.., .-niel li.nie all tliese day.., I tli,,,ishi you almost hate.I me, " "Forgive me; I loved you all the time, hut wns too proud to own il, ' The task ..f forgivin;; was benuti¬ ful, "Woll, well, youu,.^ mnn, " snid fho doctor, ns ho luistlod into the room; "thi. is a pretty atate of ntbiirs, ii broken arm, half n iloi'.en biiiiHoi, an,l t-yeliroWH Riugeil ..IT; a h.inilHome flg- iHo you'll cut n.u.iut,' lhe girls now. We'll punish you l.y a few weeks of invaliilisiu." "I uiight oujoy the punishment if I hnd a good niiria.. " 'The old man .11.1 not l,,ao the ginuoe he cnst ou Helen. "I'robahly you w,ml,l, I suspect you've !i,,iui lieait trouble with nil the rest, you youug rascal" and be laughed knowiugly.—Cbicago .News. ^ECRETARYROOTONCUBA'fHE NEWS EPITOMIZED fho Island is Tranquil snd Alm,\=i THE SABBATH SCHOOL Cvorvbodv if Salisfled. rr. Are Not l.n .. Takinx Ibe Kei., rn. .n rl.e.r llwi. IV, .s, D. C, iSpcol.^P -Seer?!...., R.o. and hi. party relurnod I.. IVashlui;- l.u. making Iho lasl states of their juur. ney frum (-ui..i hv rat! frum Cliarle.lon, s. (-., where they lau lei, Tlie Secrelary -x- l.ros.e.l libus.'lf in'j-!i l.bwsel with whnl ho hs I seen nul h".ii-'l while m Cni.s. !- " lslaud w... Irnu.p.,I, ho ..,1.1, anl Hl.n..>i ovsryb..dy apponr-l u he sall«l1'> I lhe rhi'- Cl IVatbinrlon Itoina. Tho Topeka Is lo be adi^d lo tbs list ot rilnln^ v>...els. s:,e w'll ho overhaule.l II, 1 ntte I out lor the purpose nl the llos¬ iou Navv Yard nt un esllmnted oust ol f.'S.DOfl. Nlcaragns s minister declare, that hi. ijver.i.noul will ,vpposo nny amend,nout vl the Hay-Pauucefote canal treaty. Persia will soon send us a Minister, after oavlng the post tacanl f.-ir ten years. Alleu F. Olll. n moc'ianlcal engineer, tes- ided nt the Conor dAlono Invesllgatinn. -I.ul the Federal tro.)ps mado unwarranted .-rests In Hi.' Idslio trouhlos, Renr-Adnilnl KempfT nnmli.ato.l Lloulen- ml Victor nine IIS Ills Flag I.loulenanl for lutv nu Iho Aslnila .Nta.lon, secrelar" bong cuunrme.l Hio sele.'llon. Phe Uir*".), ..I H,e Cens,i8 npp.-lnle.l iho widow .vf Bill Anlhoiiv. ,. --Malu" ' ',ime. a clerl; lu Hie Co,,.us U.ireau. being coudacloJ l.y tho Cnlle.! Stales c. eru.nout. I Ihiuk ths Cibansaresi'ttInK I lliir A,IO iled laland.. , , , , , Captain I.enrv, G.vvoruor of Ouam, has lerstnn.l Hint .stea.lv 'r.':.-re.s Is i.oiug : („u,,, « nrocl:.,nntlou nhollsbliig slaverv .o,.do toward lhe estal.llsl.mont of theli „„ ,Ue iBllmd. I do not think Ibey wish Ihe l.reseul eoudltluu of alTAlrsto ...vntluue, l.ut Ihey are not lini.alleul ahoul Inking over the g.irernmeni, Seerelurv Ilont .na.le 11,1. slaloment nller ho ha.l re .orte.l t.v tho PresLlont h„.1 re- turne.l to lhe War Do .nri,ne„t t.. eaten ,i . w.tl. the business „f his br.incU uf the gnv- eru.nenl, --Tho .trouKosl .nen b, Cuba,-' 1 .,„- Iluued, --roali::e Ihnl ll,.. e.b,c;iH..„ ..I Iho l„!,nbltalits ..I the ls „„,l is g.iing ..n „. r„i.I.lly as II cau, lie l-nl„,ns are .apuLIn ..f learning Iho nrt of g..vein,nent nul „... verv nuxlnus I., learn 'fhey bnvo l„k„ ver'v kln.llv tu the business nf edu.'ntlon.- Kegar'llog the caoahllltlos o! thu Cubans l?lug self-goverumsul. Mr. Hoot fnr sal.! ¦1 think theCul.ans can lesrn toorganiio a go.,,1. sbuple. slal,le g.,veru,uenl, anl H,,il thev are vorv anxious tu learn, an.l aro taking kimlly'to ll, A gnod inanv uf the strongest Cubans and of Ibe rn.lb-al (-ubaus—loiollng vetenins—protosloil lu ,n,' against having the Culians Judge,! l.v uiun who talked ahuut Ho. full'.l states. Imv- lug selllah and bnd Inleull.,„s t..war.l Iho SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL. There are two kinds of time—deck I or mean time and apparent or suu ! timo. Clock lime in always riglil. i M-hil.. :.iiii iimo vniies every .lay; the sun vory ; ebloui being ou the ; lueri.lia.l nl Ivvclvo o'clock, uolai- ilny i diH'eriug iu length, oiviug b. the ; elliptioity of tho earth's urliit, etc.;! but a mean solar day, as recorded by clock time, is twenty-four hours long. ; An addition to the known mineral i lrca.sure.s ..f the frosty north is made i by tho receut discovery of gold de- ; posits in Siberia, ou lhe iiorthiveBteru ahoio of tho Sea .if Okhotsk. The llusaiaiitiovcruuient h.-is taken eliargo of tho ucw goldlields, nud is prepnr iug t'l louse theui to parties who wish b, Iry their b,rtiiuo in dovelojiiiig tho d(>p,.sil!!. .V fresli im >ulse is thu.» ; givcu l.l the oj.cning uj. of Siberia. ' telegram roache, „,o yeslei.lHV. 1 as.suro yuil n.ilhlng w.,ub ..-linvo IllO luore than llial uiy inirgher, -.liould luiiko themselves gullly of a deei such as Ibnl la! 11.. thoir charge hy yuu. I am, liowever, glad lu say you must linv, b.'.'U uiislukou. -¦ 'I havo lun.lo iorsonaI iu'iulry of Qon or.il Deiaroy, who .vas bl ooiuiuiiild of om b.irghors nl tho iibieo .ueulioued by ynu lie denies entirely that our burghers acte. as staled by vou. bul ho says that ou s.il ur.lny, Ibe d,ilo lieiug llloginlo, llio Urtllsli I troops, when they wore about llfly yard. I ll v,u uur position, put up Ihelr hau.ls a: well LS n wbllo flog, Wlillo Hi the »nii,. i Unm v.iur ciuiiun hombur.b.d tbo snk ll,ops, Wilh tho result that Cuinmandiu i Do Iloer was wouudo,!. Voslord,iv in ; log Hie bea.l c.nonaudaul wrote lu his uc . ..,iut uf thn hatlle as fullows: ; The sobllers holslo.l tho while flag hut woro thou llrod al by tho English cau I u..ns aud comiielled lo chnrge.-- I ¦-,¦ Perhaps It Is uot knowu to your Excel lenov that the samo thing hiippeue,! at ! spluu Kop, where, when a .urllo,i ,.f I hi .r..nps hnlsird a white llagand putupthol. 1,.mils, nnd wlillo o'.lr burghers w.iro busy : .Ilsaru,lug thorn, auollior purlluu of 14)0 I Ir..np3 fired on our burghers, but some ol I Iho British tioops were killed. It has also I beou l-eporte.l thsl at Iho iii-t batllo of tho . riigela, Knglish canuuu llred un Iroups whu i ha.i surreudoreil. 1 - -Wllh reference lu the explosive bullois I iuund iu Crnnjo's laager and elsowhoro. I I ,-au give your Kxcolleney nsBuranco that inch linllei.s .veto uol pur,-liasodur allowed lv tho (luvoinu t. 1 bave, however, uo i reason to ,lu,il,l y.'ur slaloinoni, as 1 know 1 luanv nttho burgliers of lllls Slalo nu.l uf lhe S.juth African Kepu.ille touk n large I uu,nher of Loo.Motfor,! rlllosaud dum-dum - su.I .iHier bullets from Britlsl, Iruups. I -• '.Ilav 1 ro.iuesl your Excellonoy, as the able is'elosoJ to me, t.i mako iny repIv \ knoivu to your Oovernment and tlie ueul ral I bv cablo'' STAit PnEolniNT,-' Tho dispatch Irom Lord Iloberls eon- .'lu.les as t.illow.- -As tho Inqulrv Into thnt matter proves 1,1? lluuors nllegallous to be iiufouudod. nu.l „„ 1 pnrsnuallv suw the hnbllug up .,! I,:,„,!.s wl.leh ho .lenb-s, 1 havo uut thought 11 desit.,!,!.. .. .'nuiiuu.) tho .'urrospDud-. I'lll.I'l.KTV Itl.lllT.H (IF TIIK Ill'TCII. (i.ea. H.llain Will Noi Kr. ..tuize Allena. Ii..nt or l:aneeiilo.... l.n. T'O'S.S'.utli Afrlcn (Hy (-ahlo..- Mt AlliO.I Millier, the liovern.ir ..f Cap.' Ijlonv and Hellish High C',inmisslouor .. nil Africa, has Issue,! n proclamalloi ¦¦riie Island i.in a vory salisfa'.lory cuu- dltlon, politically and otherwise, Everv- llilug Is , Ulel and serene, I wuuld Ilk" io have our peopl. gn lu Ciba au.l lo.,k nver 11,0 Islan,!. TUoelllosandli.wiisarocloniily ard o.orylhlug Is la exeolleul .'oulltl..... Tho Island Is cunsoquentiv henllliy. Very low ,.f the troops lire ou the siek list, --It Is the purpose uf tl,o departmeut t.. withdraw lru,,ps fro,n lime lo lime, hul ai a result ut my trip It Is nut proposed t.i a.-- relerato such wlHiilrawal. ll Is luloudod to reduce the military force after a time. Nolhlug Is to ho doue uow. I havo taken uo action respecting tho formation uf Cuban bntlallons. Wc uave uo nulborliy at preseut In lak.. such ncliou. -fo do so unw woul.l uocessllate the dise'.argo uf ?n,no „( Ihe vnlnnloBrs lu sorvioe.-- ¦-IVlion will the inuulclpnl olecllous ..c- eur-? IlioSocreiury was nake,l. diul V --.So,oe ll,no tl,o Inlter imrt of Mav ci io'r„. iVluue, - 1,0 repllod, -It Is proposo.l tu itoi.i tbem uilsu.,u after M,iv 1 as tboui ments enn bo perfected, "As to ,iunlillculloiis of voters, thoy sooiu tu he settllug down to the IhreefobI nllor- liallvo ^uallflcatlun: First, all those hav. the right to volo who ...ru propertv, a very s,nail class: sec,u,l all who can r',-ad an.l wrilo, au.l third, nil whu havo lieou suldler, In the Cnhan armv. ¦The anuexniluu of Iho Islnnd lo the futle.l Slales Is uol a pro.soul piacllcal question. It le a niatler lhat will have to be postponed until the iioople fool thai they bavo learued the losBon of solf-gov- eramout. There are somo people ou the Islan.l who talk about annuxallon, bul Ihl^ (luostlou is not causing any coucern. -Plie people aro eoncernod vvltii the q,i,.sll.,u ot Icirulug to govern themselves, and they aro doing evorytlilug lu llieir power lo "-- ',uiro tbo uoe,'5sary oduonllou.' urraugo- HERMAN E, TAUBF.NECK DEaO. Former Chairman ul tho Feuplo't I'arit Natluoal Co.nu.lltve Eiplret In Seattle. StAlTLl., Wash. (Special)—Herman E. Tauhoueck. furmer Clialraian ol the Na. t nual Cumttlllleo of the Poople-s I'arly .Hod suddnnly In this city, Ilo .:a,ne her. from the East about two m.iuths a (Ieneral Otis hss been authorised to per. mit Filipinos lo enlist as uiombcrs ot tbe rcgbnoulnl hands littbo PiillipDiues. It Is stnl,-d thai when the Americans wonl lo Cnl.,l there woro from ll»,000 tc 160,000 orphan children on the Islaud, Sallsfnclnrv progress Is being nin.lo In tho eonsirucilon of tho vioel plor nn.l hulldliigs f.,r the coaling stntlon lu Page P,.go hari..,r, Sa,Hoa, Seciolarv of IVnr Ilont, In au Intorvlew al Havana,sabl that lo- wa. sal.sllod that the Cubans w.,,,1.1 ho oapalile .'f self.g.ivorn. uioiit. Ho n.bb.l tl.al tho rulled Sinles would ksop lallh will, then, Sonor Floros, who w,is Eocrotary of Wat In Agulnaldos scciilod C.vblnel, hns aut- roudorod to tlencrnl M„,'.\rtliiir, (Ieueral (Ills nl Mnnlla shipped for Bar- celona, 8p,iln, 51.1 Spaniards, Including olghly-fnur „ni"ers aii'l 137 onllslod men of Iho Spanish nrmy who hnd been rescued from the Filipino Insurgouu, The (Iovernor ef Norlll (^auiarlne. wllh his sinlTsurrcadore.l tn Iho Ainerlenns nl N,iovn, Cn.-.'res, P. I. llo als., orders,! rn.iuers sent out tlirougli the couulry to proclaiiu .A,uoti.'aii soveiolguty. Agulnnldn-. In!,,,It snn. who was cap lure.l 1,1 Ni1vo,„l.,.r ami lnk»n t.i Jlanlla nnd who liad been snITcrIng from sainll pox, l.sdoud. Hinnllpox Is conim.-.n amoug the nallve- lu Iho Phlllpplnoi. I'rofessor Dcwar nnd other acieuti- lic raoii have l.eeu lesiing tho poiver of exti-oiiie col.l i>u tho microbes of 'I'-hwlug Hint the Imnorln! (Iovernmenl , 1 . 1- I .1 ¦ 11 1 will ll.-l rei-..gul.-o as vali.l or elieetuttPliuv t.vphoid fever, diphtheria, cholera nud „ „u„(„,„. „, „„ „.rty. wheiher of lau.l. otlior disensos. The tempeintiire ..I mill..a.ls ... „,l„o., wlihlu H,oTrausvaal ..r li.iuid air, llhl ilegrees centigrnilo, iind ' [ho Hruiig.- I'ro.. Slnl.-, or auy iuierosi no cll'eel on Iincteri.i «ul>ioele,l to it for twenty hours. Tho liglit-giviug baoloria losl their luminosily in the i-ol,l, but recovorc.lit un being Ihnw-e.l out. The ex .primciils will bo oou tiuiicd wilh li.juiil hydrogen. Distilling various nietala, Kalil I.num, of Itnsic, bas foun.l Ihnt n iiiliuhur of Ihom tbnt usunlly rust . I'""-' ih" , hor .- ,,iulry, at .,,,.,. - lain llial puailluu irrespocll .pilckly- like iron or copper -nre so ,., ,.„,.,.s puriiie.l that il 1,0,-.,lues diiUenll tc oxi,li.!o I he in. Ir.^ii is ii beniilifiil silvcrwhilc mo,Inl thnt .loes not tar- ( vr. tho nir. Tin proves tu be tho J,l"[^\l 1 lv 1.. Hi, .,,1 1... .Mr New /.eal.iu.l ORer. M.ire Al.l. ..S1...N (by Cnl.le.. .- Iho Earl ul Itanlur- .i.,v.'r„"t "( New /"llau 1, Ims cal.lo-1 (..I..llial Secrotiirv CUaiuherbiin thai t .nhinv wlsho.. tn Ind,ISO liio pusllluu ou by (ireni liriiain In roforenoo t.v in- voi,li..ii III s.iulli Alr .-,i. llo assure. (-hau.l.eriab, that Now /..aland sup- nisli most .lillie,lit ..f Iho oomiuou luotui to .lislili, aa ii, a vaeiiiuu il ,loe:. n.it .iln.bl hegiii lo I'oss ,,voi- uulil n temi)era- ''l^'". Uiio of r.l lo..,Tee' eciiligrn'le i" ,''''' rcnehed. ' '" er. lilow l'l. llrl.lKOt, .v>,.S..utli A!rl...l lliy Cnhlo-I - ,nvo hl.wu ,i . 11" , r,.lg..s n..rll ufeiu, In.'bi.liug Hi.-n al Ui„- r..unsla.l, Th" hrbl,/.. ..v.-r H.e er. l..ilil.-ei, ,uil„. u irlli lit Hi" .-apllal, has b.wn iloslr.ive I. iris al Bl..eiufualobi have been ' .iolloato health, an.l ha,t heon living at lb> rosi,leu.-e .if 1,1s l.r.ilhor. Tho bu.lv wnf I mken to Mr. -ranbeiick-s forii,»r home In • llliuois. POY KILLS HIS FATWER, lie : In n Ilriissols aired Irav, rscl by nu elcclrio trnm car lino, ii lias been 11..tied Ibnl tho trees on one sble of the way bot;,u b. lose 11,,-h- f,)lia,'?o early in .Vufiiisl, the leaves liirniug brown nn.l .1...pping oil. Hut in (Iciobi't the saiiio IreoH begin t,, bud agaiu, nii'l souioiin.os even l,loss,)ui, Meauwhilo iho treea ou tlie .ipposito y si'le of ll.o hlrool nro iiiiall"ecle.l, los- Hi;! lliair foliage Inlo in Ihoniitumu aiiJ buddiug only iu llio spring;. Tho '-.iiise of ll..' anomaly is nup .,.Be,I to 1,0 leaking ole.-In.- rurrouts, which Rliiuulalc the gr.vwih of llio trees af¬ fected. BOLD ROBBERS CET $80,000. ,„ on 11,11, a -nl. Iirl llel„u --en, I. Ila..k ll. I'ABi- .by i-,ih!o,,-Auau.biob),.sr..bb..ry ..f (.so.ltOJ w,i.s e„,umllted fruui the Norlh- oru tl,lillo.l.1. -Jhe .'ouipaiiy, which three limos weekly ,ie ,.,s,ls hug., amounts v Hi" Hauk nl Frnn-e, seui Wi;,0OJ, w'll.ih a,,nuni .}Nil,0UO s pla,-e.l iu I salchel, anl 11, 1 from llio blnH..n I vhl -h w-as in .hnrg" .. .ho hank in i tiv...'l'-rk., • Hef.iro they slart-.l oue of Ihe clork. I'lne...! Ul.. .al.-h"! besl.lo His e.ia.'hiuan. Pw.. mou a .i'r 1Vho,i taken iulu en»t,,dy the boy wept bitterly, an.I said ho expected to Lo l,a„ge.l a; ..n.-e, hut tbat be would ,lo tl.e deed again If necessary I') protect his n,oil,or, Tiio killlug look place ul the Finch l,..„,i iuAusibi. The youihfui slayer is a .ri> ..uer al Ihe Austin Pulico Station. ou The Dreyf,isBar,!s vigorously oppose thc propose,! (lov,.ruinenl mensuro grnulln), The most receut uu.l it may he ad.Io.l the most novel idea that has beeu a.Ivou.-c,I in Ibo wav of s.il.¬ ill. ll. -ri It Wii b.t. ..tb-e.l Into I., cul.-li llio r..bbers. uinan Kllla.l by a Jealoul Wife, . Anule str-.lher. niglit , as'., ..r In mariuo navii-aliou i' a iel-iaoopic boat, t.-aauraul In (-Ulcagu was «u .1 aud aiinu whoso displai-ouieii! i« changed bv bi-tanllv klib-.I by au uulleuliile I w ims !-,ishii.p in ..r ..lit tbe nftor y:tri. Thi's ^l'^! ^^;!l!:::l\,J^^,;^-'ln omlr!-'^v Mn isn •mi.lisli.'il by menus ,,f nn hy :;ir th.-r tuiue I au'l Ib-.l l..war.l the kit. I .Irauli.- meehauieni, an.i as the v.ilume .n. Tin-w..man wilh Ilu rev.ilior l.,llowe ,,f the boat is inoronso.l or .liniiiii«hed 'o-i aiol Ore i f.m If rise« i,r sinks. Tho vessel is ^ .¦ieue.'. I., bo e.piipiied for lhi- dis tweu'ty-iiire- year's nl I. wife .,f charge ,if Wbiu-ben.l lorpeiloos, ami k"" ,er, irn. posBes,e- Iho slriluUR feaiure of 'hsv i tui.r- Ihoa ......by walkel uut ul Ihe pla-o. l,,lot lu tl.e day .Mrs. Charles Smitli, ing the ,-.,nniiiK I,vver ,-a >al,lp of b, iug separate.I fr..iu lhe hull an.l float¬ ing away ns an iti.loiieiilo.:. l),,sl, bearing llio orew, in oaso of nciident. list! n-.irl.i. , -.ul irllgemeu -^ * tVa.lef,.. (a.e, '-Di.l volt ever sb., . tv eousbler." sail tt w.ll-iiu'>wu .lotcctivc, '¦how the priueiplo ,,! crju.imy is entirely b.si 6i(;hl ol i:i the pr..sc.-iiti.>n i,f liiviiil oases r..i iiislsnee, bore the .Ithe.- .lay a mau was. arrestel foi f. 1 ste.iliLg live .-outs' w-.-itb ol milk. The o,,mplaiu»ul never stoppel to think how .much it w-ns g.Jiug t.> cust hiro. bnt. I guo-« l.c w-u,il.i l,e willing I,, with.Iraw llio ounrge now. Here be ban lust tw,. .lays p.iy ..u ace.unl ..f nfiJOO The I. New V.li h.JU.e. --"I I.ill ..r "iiilit I Berlin ,ii,!i.. .sterer» L. ll,- rur ;,av.) g.,n« .u strike b.r n living wage. Il,itl..n workers in 11. ihe.ter. N. V., bav, secure! a .ubslnntbi! lncr<-u3o lu wages. St. Luuls n.w has a,T..l,a.-co Wnrk ei, fut-.u made u . entirely .f culorcv Eight mnnlh' at:., sai.hs in V.nKnr.i 1 .,wu I .,,»!- . I ..lie.. He, .rt-rs an! i r. V. S V . have rllonte I., tbe Iul i-nl L-nl..,'. -,ke ,.r ir',1. ' l!,»re re but three to.day tbat ' ' rgauiiio'l -I a u„l"U tu!,. i.nsl Tvp.graph tVo,na.. Illei al ll.e A(e ul Ina Vear.. The ,!.,.lh ..I (hui,.III.. P. Masun, .,1 Sau.lw .-h, N, II at H.o age nf 105 year. Is ani....ii..-ed. Sho wii.v the uldesl meinhor nf tho Froo Biptlsl Church, at Hantlwich, buving j.jluodiu 1810. H |
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