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A FAMILT NEWSPAPER OP LOCAL ASD GENERAL INTELLIOBKCB.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1901.
TEBKS: tLIO TEABLT IV ADT&IIIB
NO. 23.
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Py l^rthk Yonnx.
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T W T UE golden 'otlU of the yellow
. I > Ji'tBamlne were tcatlrring I ' from the vines In old Miss
"J* Darry't garden to the Tlllaup Street. Never a killing fro8t can stciil lo after thete frngr.nut liells come to rlBS In the tprlng. Three Ilttle ^it'ls were walking along tbe rlllitgc fitreot. I'hey were deeply bitcrcsted lu ecu- Tcraation.
"Don't left ask her," raid Josic ITonmier.
"She's In all our clnsstfi," gently urged Bett Urowniug.
"But would she eujoy It?" nskeil LllC7 Vale; "you know she lins to dress to plain, and what cntild she bring to help out our party'/"
"It It tad to have hnd to much once und now to bare to little," tnld Bess.
"Yet, to long nt her father lived she wat denied nothing, but now it is nil Mitt Trotty can do to keep them both alive, and Madge at school," Lucy re¬ plied, tympatbizlngly.
"She leads our grade; It seems to me very queer to leave out our lending pupil ond our good friend," said Kess.
"It it mostly ,on' her owu account that we hesitate," began Joale.
But tbe sentence wna never flnlshed. Down tho flower-strewn road nloug by Mist Darcy's garden, there came n •onnd of rattlln.s;. rushing wheels nud tha tramping of frightened hors.'S. Hen were calling and running nfter tfae frightened span, the reins loosened and flying were lashing the maddened
Iwo denrest friends, ns ..lie .foined the little procession. "I was talking It ovor wllh mother—that has kept me Ir.te. It's ahout Mndge."
These three girls, who had itiven n.iist freely to the offerins. had renlly liri'U practicing self-denial for three iiKiiiths that they might have a class party on Knster Monday. They were going to club together and have sonie^ thing "real swell," they hml declared. It was when they were outside the church again, tall staves of lilies In tlie'.r hands, and crowns of lilies on their heads, that Bess told her plan.
"iVs I told you last eveuing. Miss Trolly says the doctors nil ngree un¬ less Madge goes at ouce to a specialist iu a city she will be Inme for life "
"How will Miss Trotty ever get Mndge to the city?" .Tosle questioned.
"If someone could give them the money "
"But they have so much pride," nr- giiid Lucy.
"IVrhnps in some dellcnte wny,"
"Oil. Bess. I see; thnt li; your plan."
"See here," snld Bess.
She unfolded from her hamlkerchief something thnt she hnd carried very cn ref uily.
"It Is n goose-eggl" Josie e.tclalmed
"How large!" cried I.ucy, "and how henutlfully It Is stained."
"It Is ns light ns a feather. .See- letting ltj;oll gently ncross hor hnnd. curved to hold It—'It is hollow." pur¬ sued Bess.
"Yes, yes;" expectantly.
"It might be fliled with Ihe money we've snved for our party "
"Oh, oh. oh. oh." cried Josie nnd Lucy in a breath.
"Nobody can refuse an Knster egg on Easter Day!" deelnred Bess.
EASTER REMEMBRANCES,
NoTeltlei Wtiirh Will Thrill Ih. I.IUli One nnd Anium. All.
EASTLUDovoltiosnliouuil where toys and oanilios iim' tn he fonml. Thoy are a ili'i;j.'ht to the children nnd n pli'.isiiro tc those with moro yenrs to thoir credit since lliey are either pretty or amusing Iu many casos thoy are beautiful Thoro is, for iiiMtnuc-. a Kerris Wheel with the ours full of oamly ami iht
rest of the thing daintily ouliinoil itl rose quilllugs of pink oliilTon. II costs $1.") without the candy. These recop- taclos are rarely lilled. since the pur¬ chaser prefers to pick out his or her own particular sort of sweetness, and also to havo It fresh.
Those of us wilh sporty proclivities nre falling in love villi a giddy ar- rnngeiuent wiiicli .shows Mrs. Biddle rilling on tho liacU of riiautlcleer. as they go to market with two pauiers,
EDWARD'S CORONATION
CURIOUS PRIVILEGES CF CERTAIN OFFICIALS ON THAT DAY.
rjreal rhaml>.rlaln> Rlrht to y:nlfr Ih.
KtnK'a B.flrhsnihFr .nil Dr.mi Hlm In
" All HI. Ap|.i>rf.|, K.rpInK Ih. Itnj.t
Ue.l all a Recontprni..—Oilier, a. Oilil.
The coronation Is nln ady a gonoral topic of conversation, writes the I.oii- (1.11) corrospondcnt of tho Now Ynrk Sun. nnd much nnoiont lore is being nponti'd. The I.ord Mayor and citi¬ zens of Lomli.ii have an linportnnco nf thoir own on the .locnsion of a coron.a- tioi). By the luoutli of the Ilooiinlor they hive clainiod, nud sueoossfiilly in the past, "to ofllclnto In the offlco of tlio Butlory on the ("nronnllon Pay. nnd to assist tiie Chief Butlor at tnblo in the Hall, and nftor dinner in the cliamliers. nnd there to serve tho no¬ bility." Accordingly it was onlorod. so far back as In tho reign nf Richard IT., that "when the King should after outer Into his chnmlier nnd oall for wine the Mayor of r,,ondou should serve him tliorowlth in a gold cup. and then havo tho same, together with its cover, as of the King's gift." Though a yenr or more Is to elapse before thoao gay deeds be dono the goldsmiths nnd tho silversmiths will meanwhile have plenty of occupation. )
The family of Pyinoka: the heredit¬ ary cliamplon of Englahd. Is still ex¬ tant, (inil. moreover, in possession nf a highly Interesting collection of gob- lots bestowed upon their nncestors in the past. Sir 'Wnlter Scott, who was prosont at the coronation of (ienrge IV.. has left us an Intorostlng aooount of that ceremony, in which ho informs lis that the Dynioke. who w.as chnm- plnn on that occasion, "wns a line- looking .vouth. who. hnwever. bore tno
ffILL BE Nfl COAL STRIKE
Statement to Miners Issued by the General Committee.
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Bll rre.
e ni.rontlnuril—Melhotl
IrloinncF. rrivlil.d.
I'oiiu.-Tlio lliroaton'od
much the appearanc
nf a ma
allien^ resentatlves of the coal carrying rnil-
bortet. The three girls huddled as 'cloacly at tbey couid ngnlnst the pnl- Ingt. Tbclr eyes fliled with horror, for tbere in the trnck of the horses Itat little black Oyp. The littlo lame colored l)oy sat among liLs heap of mud caket, unable frniii frbrht to move. Mist Trotty ran to hor door and wrung licr haudt and cried to somebody- tu tare tho child.
Old Klm. Misa Trolly's fnlthful serv¬ ant, ran out with n scroaiu as b.lploss auil augulshed ns thoie her little grandchild ultered. Suildouly thoro was a flash of a child's sliirts. a glitter of fluttering ourls, a brave youug voice calling: "I'm i-omlng:'
It waa the work of a moiuent. The faoraet had rushed by. Hyp lay Just ontsldp their Irack. where iho eagir young hands had pusliod him. Miss Trotty wna lenulug over tho llllle heap of dusty dreaa aud goldou curls that lay iu the atreet. Ohl Kim was wait¬ ing In dii'per anguish ijian Lofore. for her iovcd matter's cliild, hor own
"aaa laiu thi: fu.i os thk whitb
COVKBLID,"
"white folks' Iwihy-chlle." lay uucou- te:oat Uf.ire her. Three lmi.- girls bad t<i»n the tirave dii'd, Snuii'h.'iirs Ut«r. lo the swi'et du»k .if ilie spring aft»ruoo') liine Iinle gIrU again slmi.l uuil'.r th.- .i.'usiiuino that overhung MiM I'nr'.v s ton.o, with Iheir fuivs wrt with tears,
"How iMiild wp have bi-eu to mean ¦a to thiuk of n.it haviug her at our Sltna iwrty." ..l.i'.d J.'kio Fournler.
"Aud uu Knsier Kio. too." taid Bcsa, • • •
The natter Bl.l't »uiod in pale splcn dor along the altar r.ill, th. Ir iH-rfuiiic from Ibelr challiva fllliug ihe church TIm* .Mltaloo linnd was g«th,-r<Hl at Ihe wett eutraui-^ of ih.- chUnh, rrtdy to ¦arch Id, cirrylng their EaUer gSer
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Tta a ptM." wbi«p«t«4 ktm te btr
While the bolls wero ringing for the last services thut l-Iastor Uay .Mailgo lay among her pillows trying to lonl; brave nud cheert'ul in spite of prosont pniu and Ihe prospect of laiuoiioss bo fore her.
"1 must tnko you to tbo city." hor nutjt wns saying; "I am going to try to put a mortgnge on the home to-mor¬ row nnd so g.'t money —"
"Oh. aunty, you mustn't." sighed Madge; "we could never pay It off. and It is better for mo to hnvo ii IKilo hitch In my walk than for nil of us to be out of 111.use nud hniiio. dnu't you say so. .Mammy KlmV" iiskoil th.' sick girl, trying to get up a siiiiio.
But old Klm could only wipe her cyra ou hor apron nnd go to tho door where three little girl* wore timidly kuockiug,
"We have brought you au Easter egg," sal.l Boss.
•llow protly." cried Madge, lookiug at the egg that Bess still bold ehnrlly.
¦Uow vory pntty." sai,I Mi.<s Tn.i. ty, "ll.l sil down nu.l lalli to M.i.U,' 10 try lo lll.'.'r hor up a bii. '
"Wo must hurry to eliuroh," sni.l Lucy,
"Yea." said Beas. "the boll is ringing now," She placed the egg ou the white coverlid,
•It is beautiful:" cried Madgo. rcaili- ing to take tbe gift iuto her hut .1 itut j tho girls hnd already reaolud the U.u'.. for thoy know that the tli:;i loll woj.l n, I long hold Its guidon so. ret "Oil, iiuiity, what a pity;" cried Mailge. tor the ISli li'i.l cracked even ns she louiliiil II Why -aunty—what Is
tills';" slio oxilaimod. for tUe y.lKiw coins had n.llid from the bniWen sin 11,
"tiraclous me!" crieil Miss Trotty, "whatever have those girls done!"
"Oh. you ucedut tie lame uow. my dear child." she kepi saying.
"I know their goo,! hoaris but I never cnuld have thought of this." sobbed .Madge,
I.ittle tJyp crepi aliout ;lic flo.ir picking up the cuius that had fallen there, while old Klm. jioolirg over the brokou cfg and ila golden troasure. de¬ clared •Hals dc j-ieho(.| yellow of a egg I ever seed "-Detr.v.i rr,^:. Tross
Willi which ho is alsn Iniiibd. lillod with eggs-caudy oggs-booause these ploiiso ua uioro. S.iiiio wliisjior that this ilui ooi'k is hou re.koil. and all will ailiiiii Ihat till' "laily In tlie cnse IS for fi'iiiinino rigliis. else she'd stny liniiio and Udy up," Thore'.s *l,"i to pay. But if ynu'vo only ton couis to Invest hero's a uioe. quioi oiiiokaiiiddie ou her uest. It takes vory fow ot the tiny laudy o:;gs to lill lur )iost, .\ fes¬ tive I iiiokon in an Kaster lionuot may ilo h.nl for live coins
A ohnruiing iiig broken egg iu n wiikor cart Is uio.'.t plinisiug. It ig ilniivi) by a wliol" rabbit fnnilly. the baby being allowed to drivo this tau- iloiii lif two iiiakos a tanilom why nnt time a tanilom ;i And all for $2, Theu ..lore's n nilibit broaUing f.irth from an e;g. Ilis lioad oonios off to show Ihe rocoplailo fnr cau.ly. aud only ten cuLs. In oue instnnoo au alti«other I ierman sport is s.'oii ri.liug a rabbit, Ile Ims a cnno and a cl',-ar. au.l the most comic wa.u.-le to liis f.ot. rrice,
kniglit to be the challenger of the world. Ills armor wns in gond tnsto. lull Ills shield, n round tnrget or ron- dnche. wns out of nil propriety, nnd iniliossililo lo use on horsebnck; so thnt It wns as woll no one responded to his ehnlleugo."
Another privilege wna grnnted nt this same pageant lo Miss Followes as "liorb sirowor," nnd the quaintest of all 111." many privileges brought Into play was that of the Archbishop of Canterbury, who has the rlglu to pro- Rent Ihe King ivllh a mess of porridge, which was acconlingl.v served up nt the banquet, the sovereign tasting a spoonful. King Kilwanl A'll. will probably abolish many of these mcdl- nevnl formnlllies.
The Iiresent holder of the quaint title of "The Honoralile. the King"s Cliiim- plon."" Is Jlr. Finnois Seaman Dy¬ nioke. of Scrlvelsliy Manor. I.Incoln- sblre. who. according to trnditlnu. sliould nt oui'o lodge his title befon' the Court of Claims In order Hint ho may olllolato ns "("hanipiou of Kng¬ land" at the coronation nf Kiug Kil¬ wanl VII.. nnd. It is said. Intomls to do so. In bygone dnys the appearance of the olianipiiin riding inlo Wcatmlna- tor Hail, tlirnwiiig down his gauntlet and chnllonging to mnrial ooniliat auy ono who shonld gainsay the sover¬ eign's title to tlio tlinmo. was the most striking ceremonial of the coronallon banquet, Fnnn time Immemorial a Dyiuiiko has lieoii Uie Kiug'sortjuoon's ohaiiiplnu. as the case mny be. but It is wrong to su|i|iiiso In consequonco that the iilliio Is a lieroditary nuo vested in tliis auciout fnmily. fi,i'. nparr from Sirlvi'lsliy. no nno Is inli- tled to be called ohamiilon to the n'ign- Ing sovereign. 'I'lio office is of Nuriiian origin.
The oini'c Ilf ..ilmonor al the corona¬ tion wns suoci'ssfully clnimod. on sev¬ eral past occasions, by the Earls nml Maniuisos nf Exeter of the day, who Won' also Lords of Burghh'y. This claim thoy made ns holders of the bar¬ ony of Bedfonl. and the foes and ad- vaningos of the othce were set forth as follows:
"The bnsln or silver dish ot the nl- miinnry noiustuiiied to be .sol ou the table befon' the King; the dlsirlliiiilnn
nt'-ill tlu uey inn into that dish; a
cloth of tine liuou. a towel to hold thoroin the mnuey that shnll ho given in alius; likewise In hnvo the cloth ly¬ ing on llio grniiml in all places where the King shall walk that day; also n tun of good wine and all other prolits to Ihe said nllioo alteuilaut."
Bul Iho lllnst porsiinal of perqnisitos arc those thnt nppertnlu to the (Irent Clinmberlnln. To "enter tho King's boilcliambcr on coronntlou dny betore ho rises; aud to give hlm his stockiugs. siiirl and drawers, and to dress the King 111 all his apparel." wns n olaliii ali.iweil by ("harlos II. and .lamea II. Ill the Earls of I.imlsoy. who had thoir n'lvaril lu forty yanls of velvet f..r thoir nibos, ami nlso "the bed whereon III.' King lios on tho night preceding his inrnnatloii. logotlier with the niglitgnwn the i'ilng wears, and all the cushions and cinilis huug mund tho same chnmlnr,"' When William and .Mary succeedoil tho case beoiftrle a llt¬ ll,' dolicaic. so Illlll the claim was al- l.iwed only conditinnnlly on iho service I.) the (juoon bolng discharged by a ilopiity. who. in Hint lustunii', was Iho Countess of Derbr,
WAGE SCALE WILL BE CONTINUED
rhr rnmmlltrr llrpnrlpil Thnt II lis Aanurancpn of Fill urr Ilrr»cnlllon < Ihr I'nlun If rrtljr Slrlkra Hud Uli lurhanrm V
ur ri
Wilki
strike of HS.iHKl minors lu the hnid- coal regiou will uot take plaoo. .\t a nieetlng of the Executive ('ommlttee of the ruited Mine Workers of tlie Ihree anthraolte districts, held lu this city. It was doolded that the men should continue at work.
This Commilti'i' was given arbitrary power by tho general ('ouvoiitiou of niluors. hold at Ilazleiuu lu the fore part of the mouth, to declare a strike if the oireumstnnces wnrninled it. in till' opinion of the Committee. In a lougthy adilress. which was prepared by Mr. Mitchell himself, the circum- stances did not warrant a strike nt this time.
Some members of the Committee, so It is snid, were iu favor of pursuing a radical course on the ground thnt If tho nporatnrs did uot rocognl/.o the minors' unioii now Iho opportunity would be lost forever, I'n'slilont Mitoiioll, however, .soon convinced the Committee that a conservative course was the only oue to pursue at this time.
The stntement Issued by the Com¬ mittee Is. lu part, as foUnws:
'A eonferenee was secured wilh rop-
I.ittle .\. amis in llio S.uiili i'acii po.s.'S 1,1 load tho world i aud will on tbo hrsl ,l« "oniury Inaugurate a sys sal iH-uny pnsiago. This as an oxamplo to the re,-
rmal rrnny rnmaKr.
r Zcaliin.l, thn-o three Lsl-
Ol¬
iiu. pi-
loslal rntos. of the now 11 nt unlvor- to be il.uie Ilf Iho civil-
lied worbl, in the hope thnt it will be followed. N,i mailer wlial other coun- tri.a may do. New Zoalan.l proposes III onrry a lotior to tlio romot.st re¬ gions I.f Iho glols- to whioh p,isial ar- rnng.'m.'Uts penetrate^ for one pnny— that Is. two cents, Th.' lo.-nl cnlnnlnl aiiihorities s.iy thai lh.' n'form is needed, thai the way in roforiu Is to reform, aud they propos.' to go.ah.nd wilh 11. ihoiigh ilii-y kimw it will oniiiil iLloss of *4i>0(aiii Ihl' lirst your. It is oxiu'i't.'d ihal lilis dotioienoy will dis- app.'ar with iho stimulus given tu cor- n'spomb-uco l.y iho daiiiuishod nile. It is furih.'r expect.-.1 that tlioHrltish oiiipin' will fall m line with the re¬ form, an.l that lieforo long the entire . ivlliz.'il worhl will ndopi ihe [lenny stamlard and all reap the boDcQts of the ciieap uuiversal postage.
M'JUlll.
! H.re'ii the most teuipilug i.t;le Mal- ; lanl diaUe ivrohnl on su egg. iio -.vill I gladden you ou Eastor tuiirli for Of- : icon cont.v a; -f I '15 lUis S.^lau chair, , i'.TU.' by two dv„.«s. ir r.-itrd. No doubt
iho briile-to le a a reai du k I'ucka
are pleutiful. i-'nigs and elcpliauif .nid ev-u tigera
figure. Vo'i'd fancy they wore all I creati.l to nm with E.i».<'r message*. I We cao I u.lersland Iho sy/vd of ihe j pure, i.miil, gcuiie. liiile d.iie, Ono I Itult I ail of a yelh.w .hi' k wiih scared
eyes is bv.ng i>i\uag :y au ai'-voiUiu<^ I dti^ug kaa(aii>t>.
ran. From Pnmiiu.
Bi^fore thi^^'hn.i .Lipams.' war pyro gmpii faus from I'..rui.iKa w.r.' ox- iri'nu'l.V rare iu the I nited Stales, l.ut in the lasl tivo y.ars large numluTs have Im'.'U biought li.iuie by iravolers uud by soUliers. and olher quautiUes have Ikh'U Importid by merchants These fana are made ln the neighlior h.KHl of Tal-Wau F.u and Takow. ;,nd are mauufaciuri-d of palm leaves, ¦fhey are usually ,ui t.. form the nut- liue of a dumlilH'll. and In-fore the leaf i« entin-ly dried a native artisi deer RICH on*" or both sides l.y burning a do. sign U|H u It with whilo h.it ir.uis It is then bound wuh a ailk oloih nr leather edglhg, and ''jppliuil with t tiamtioo, toouo, teak ebony or .vory boBdte.
ronds. nt which your Commit to seiilod the claims of the mine workers. Tho ropn'soutntlvos ot the operators listened attentively to Ihe preseuta¬ tlon of our arguments, uud whllo they would uot ngree to moot In general joint confereuco with the miuers this yenr they did agree that the no¬ tices which were posted continuing the advance In wages until ,\prll 1, iWi'l. nnd ngreelug to tnke up and ad .lust with their mine eiiiployos any grlevnnees they might have should be liiteriiroled nnd construed to mean thnt such grievnni<ea should be con¬ sidered nud ndjusted with represenia¬ tlves or committees of the Mine Work¬ ers; nnd they hold out the hope thnt If during the present yenr tlio mine workers demonstrnted their wliiing- uess nud nblllty to nbsinlu from on- gnglug In liK-nl strikes full nnd com¬ plete recognition of tho orgniiizallon Wnuld unqiiostionnlily be nccorded at a future dnte.
"In eousiderntlou of vnst Interests Involved nud In view of the fact Hint nt lenst partial rocognltlon of our or- gnuizatlon has been soiiired. nnd with the hopes thnt a greater degree of jus¬ tice will be oblnlned In the not dislant future, yonr Committee wnuld respoct- fiilly recommend that wnrk be contin¬ ued, and thnt comuilltoi's bo seleoled nt each mine, colliery, stripping nnd wiishery nud Instructed to wnit upnii the mine superlutoudoiilH or other per¬ sons lu nuthorlty nnd In a rospoctful. conservative, fearless nnd nble mnn¬ ner present any grievances, either as to prices or conditions of emplnymoiit, thnt tho mine workers may hnve. and nsk that such grievances be ndjusted,"'
* 1,000.000 FIRE IN RICHMOND,
.IfirrrBon Holrl lliiriiril — <;iir»lK KBiii|.rit Mllll lllftl.ullj.
liii-Iininml. Vn. -The .b-norson llnicl. of this city, whioli was eroclod by the late Lewis (iiiilor. at a oust ot builil- Idl; aii.l fiu'iiisliiiig of nlioul *l,(KHi,iiiMI, was ilostrnvoil liv lire.
The lli'iui's wen- ilisoovon'd in llio upper pari of the niiiin stn'oi siiio slinrlly lietnro miiliili:Iit, ami in a short Illlll' that pan of iho biiiiiliii was a roaring furiiiioo. .-Mlb.iugli tl hour was lalo wlioii tlio tiro broko ou nn luiiiii us.' cniivd was niiraoioil.
THF NEWS EPITOMIZED
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the Friiuklin sli
in the Inbblos nf
the scenes of di..
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spoiidi'iit nf till' Ilaily .NoivH snys h has llio liost nutlinriiy fnr the slati nii'iii Ihal Iuo i Jnvorniii.'nl has coin iiiimlialod I.l Iho riiiiod Stntes ili following oiiiiiliii.iiis undor wiii.li i will sell Iho lianisli WoM IniiU's:
First. Ihe sum nf .•SI.ihki.ihn) sliall b Ililld In lli'lllllill'k: soonlld, iho popllla Unn sllllll d.'oiilo whotbor ili.'V will r. iiiiiiii liaiilsii or bo iriiiisfcrrod m lh. Fniloil Stal.'s; ihinl, if tin- Inhabilaiii vnto In bo Iiansforn'il Un'V sliall iiiiiiii'
diatoly liei
line Unl
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siibjects. Inn oilizins. iin.l fi the proilui'ls of Ih.' isliiiiil. ndmlltod Into llio riilloil .s of duty.
K.pio
Miiorl.aii lltll. Unit
Killrd thr Chtrf* Fori)- Wlvri
111 i-niiiU'oUnn wllh the dofeiit of Uio iintivo ehief. Fiiiloy Kabba. by a Fremh oxpiilltinu nt .Miiuillua. Wist .\frliii. il Is nniiniiiio.il ihni an oxpio- slnn nf til.' chiefs pnwdor iiiagazluo killed his fnrlv wives.
Won'l Ilnu lha Hultan ot M.irorro.
Th.' Slat.' Dopnrlmoui. nt Washing¬ iou. iibamlniioil lis plan ..f .loniamliug an ap.ili.gy fnnn III.' Siilian ..f Mn- rooon, and tho cruis.r Now Y..ri; was nnloroil to proieed fnnu Taiigi.'r to Mnnlln.
BnrKlam Commll Iloiihlr Miir.lrr.
Burglars onlorod ili.' Imiiio nf .b.liii Faval.iuii. at Now Orloiins. I.a. Th.v w.-re n'sisi.-.l. and kill.d Fnvali.n, his 'ibuighior Auuc. .\tior ...uiiiili tiug Ihl' dniiblo niilr.b'r tlio biirgla'" rnnsni-koil ilie hnuso.
ml
. Illr.1 Krforr llla fanlan Arrlvrtl.
rrosi.loni MiKluloy lia> gnintod a pard.in to Honry Boneh. a F.-.b'rnl prl«iiuer rei-eivo.l nt tho nli:.. pouii.'ii tlnry. ni ('..luml.us. fnnu iho Imllun Torrllorv. bui It cam.- too hit.', H.-n.-h die.l ou .Manh Hi H.' wns soubucd III Urtii'U .voars for Inn euy.
RypnolUiii Forbtddrn In Hnngarr.
Ill c.iiisoqu.-u.-o nf Ull' nuiubor of oriliL's .-iiuuiiiMoil nf Into iu Iluiigiiry whioh havo Im'ou atiritniti.l tn hyini.i Ii. intlu.nci'. 111.' Hungarian linv.-ru in.'iit has f.irbidd.'U th" praolico of liypuoiisni fx.'.'pl by in. di. al men uud uuder siH'iial iH'rniissl.iu,
Japan tionntU Ihr Fowrr*.
Il is ^ahl by 111.' Ui'MspniH'rs nl Vi. una. .Vustria, that Japan hns k.,uui1 e.1 liivai Britain nud (Mrinauy as in whethor th.-.i wnuld r'jiiil.iiH' against Itussia in 111.' ovrut ..r Ihl ann. xaiiou of .Man. huriii.
Drad.
woll know Foniaii and loader of llie IVsi uiuv meut. di.d nt Iiublin, irelaml.
N'otrd Frn laa L.radrr
.lamea Si.ph.ns. th"
I'arril ia I.ruador.
The (Ioveru mini .if Eciudor l» mak iu; (real preiia.-i|iiooa fur on expected ravaluUon,
lTA«niNOT<>N ITEMS.
Secretary Gage reduci d his osiimnie nf Iho surplus on .Tune 30 from S^),- [)iio,n(Vi to Sdi.mv.i.iKW,
rresldeut McKinley appointed dele- Bates to the rnn-.Vmericnii Congress nml members of the St. Louis Worlil's Fnir Commission.
Throe million acres ot pubilo land in Iho Kiowa 111.lian rtos.'rvatlnii may bo open, d to settlors unilor a (ioveni- nioiit lottery plan,
Itonubllcnu National H.'ad.innrtors ar WnshiiiiitDn were olns,',l,
Charles Monim, thirly two years old, of the rali'Ut Offloo. oninmltlod suioblo by shooting iiluisolf in lh,' li.'iiil. Siil;- uoss had imbiilaii.'Cd lils miml.
The capture of .\guinal.lo gave groat sailsfnotion to rroslil.'UI MfKinlcy and memliers of tho Cabinet, ivho con¬ sider ll the final blow lo organized in¬ surrection In Iilo riilllppin.'s.
Secretary Hoot nnd Adiutnnt-Oenor- nl Corbiu i'.\peot to visit the I'lillip- pinos lu the summer for the purpose of persnunlly studying the military situation.
orr. AnnpTKi) isi.ANns.
The-son ot former Congressman Crowley was nrrosted In SOfJVuan. Porto Ition. In cnnnoctlon w-jCSapgod postal frauds, ^^^r^
(Jnvernor .Mloii appnint^^Hlty-oighi I'.ilice .liiilgos nnd oslab^Bsi a now code for the Dlatrict Coi^R of Forto Ulco.
More emigrants sailed from Porto Bioo for Hawnll. 4i)0 for Cuba, and ilKK) ni'o uudor oouiraot to go to Ecua¬ dor,
Fivo mombors of the Mando-nucnt secret Snciety In the Philippines wore .si'Utencod lo death.
The Philippines Commission sailed from Hollo for Sulu to confer with the Suttau.
nOMKSTic.
One razor served to kill Christinn I.oi.v nud .lac.ili Month, at Mayvillo. .MIcIi,. -Mootb being tlio murderer and suicide.
.loseph A. Ci'Ilu. n Now York' post¬ olllce dork, cnnooriiod iu stealing .S4:i.- OOii In rogisterod mail, got four yonrs In Sing Slug.
The (Iraud .Tury hniidod up live In¬ dictments ns tho result of the ilomoll- tlnn of the Isulatiiin hnsplial at Ornnge. N. J., by mob violence Ihreo weeks ngo.
The Women's T'liiverslly Clnb of Now Vork refiisoil to admit women physicians ns membors.
Smallpox Is bothering the health nu¬ thorltles ot SI. .Toseph. Mo.
The skin of Farmer Frank Krip- pllngor, of Bluffton, Ind,. I.s turning black.
Discoveries of oil wells In T'ounlain Vnlley, Colorado, havo loiii|)orarily overshadowed gold spociilallon and cifusod n rush to Ille claims.
Near Six Mile. W. Vn,. Charles Cors shot and klllod a sovou-yonr-olil sou of .Tohn Hogiiu becauso some one stoned his horso.
The How in the secoml gusher of the Boaumont (Texas) ml well Is 'JU.OOO barrels.
Four men were nrrosiod nt Thoru- vlUe. Ohio, suspoi'ioil of burglarizing Ihe Somerset Bank.
A mllllon-ilnlliir mnusolnum ns nn Abrahnm Llnonlu iiiomnrial is proioot- ed for SprlnglU'ld. III.
Now trials wore onlorod in Iho casea ot IWO of Iho mou oiiuvloloil and sin- lonoed fo lifo liuprisnniii.'Ut iu ooniioi- tlnn wltli ,'ho (iocbel miinlor In Kon- tuoky.
(^orpornl Ilnrry K. Voaklov. Forlv- fhlnl Bnttery of Coast Arilllory. wlio had been n physlolnn nt Wlnohestor, Va,. commlllod suiclilo nt Now Lon¬ don. Conn., by drinking wood alcohol.
Altliiiugh no date has yet. boon set for the Inuuoliing of tiio bnttleship Maine, now In proeess of construct Ion It the Cramp Ship Yanls. In Philadol- phla. it win take place in a fow weeks.
Members of the Woman's Sabbuth Alllauce, at -New York Ciiy. iiiv.'igliiil nguiust compulsory Snbbnlh ilosoorn- tlun nt ciilloges.
It was said tlinl Iho Ung.'rs Locomo¬ tive Works, nt I'nioi-Min. N. .1.. wore sold to n syndicate headed by August Belmont.
The .Miiinosola State Senate defeat¬ ed nn .Vnii-Clgarotto bill, and thero were rumors of u hoodlo fund supplied by cigarette nianufnctiirors.
The vlllnge of Sing Sing. N. Y.. gnve up Its nnino for thnt of Ossiuir.i,'. an Indiau Chiof of tho sovoutooiiih con- tnry,
Jllllll Kollli, iic,.,l nil). IV nine voars. at Fppor SamUisky. oiii.i. cimkod while eating ami ilii'il two hours lalor.
Flre. started by n stnike of light¬ ning, destroyed SI. Aiiihews Unman Calholle Calhedral. at Oniiid Hnpids. Mich. Losa, .1!,")U,(XK,l; iusurnuco, i'lO.- I.K.KJ.
FOKEION.
A strong eartlniuako shook wns foil nt Cnnstautiiinplo. Turkoy.
The stennu'r I'aris. of a ooasi lim., fnundored off Norllniiiiliorbind. ilmwu Ing nluo of Iho crow.
It Is heliovod iu i.i.mlnii ih.-ii .Mr, Bnlfpur will slmriiy siuroo.l L.ml Salisbury ns I'rIuio'.MIiiislor nf Croat Britain.
Much niisory Is luiuf; oaiisod nt Mar- solllos. France, by tho pnilnugatlnn of the slriko. The industrial losses have boon onnrimnis,
Tho wife .if Captain vnu Tuiigoln. nil army oltioor. statiuiii'd nt I.uono- liurg. Coriiiiuiy. whii,' iu a tit ot mol- nnoholy. kllbd hor time Utile dnugli- tcrs and then polsouod horsolf,
.Mmo. do Callifot, wlfo nf tbo former French Minister nf War. died at I'aris.
liussliiii sludonts sont "sonionces of death" 1.1 Uio Wnr nml Interior .Minis¬ ters at Sl. I'oiorsliurg,
William Cnwan, ng.'il ,sixiy- wiis fiiiiml iiiuidoio.l ill h.r I Call, (_iul,: r.ilil.orv wa.s Uio
Mrs.
eiglll. h.iim' I
iiiotlv
Throo Hiii-arian r.-v..lini.,n,-is wcc c.mb'mii.'d I.. .Ii'iiih ai Si.l.ini.'ii,
L'.rd Laii-ilowiio. Uio Hritish For oign Soon-iary. staled in the Hnuso,.f I.onH thar b.ith (ih":hi Briiain nnd (briiinny had warned China agaiust makiug soi.anito agn'omonts with oiliei Powers Involving t,-rr:i..riiil i-nuditlons
Fnn.h inmi.s killo.l Fn.li Kal.bns th" nlil Slav.' irii'lor; killid or w6iiii.l I'd l.-i'i of his fnill,nors. mill Inok llfiy prisoners on the wo>i onast of .\frioa.
lioconls of ICgyptiau kings who rul.il befoie ^lio llrsi ilyii.'i«iy. IOM) 1! C. w.-re fciin.l in .\\.ydos
The milionic plague is report."1 tu tie spreaVling nt Cnpe Tov.n. S.iuth .Vfrica, aud In ludia.
Till' Bussinn CovirnnKut decided tr ndopi uure lenient moa>ures lu tin¬ eas, s of students ihargid wilh rint,
.Arthur Chamborluiu. son of tbt Biitlsh Colnuial Secretary, receiveil an award of Sliaa) damages in a suit foi libel agalust the I.ondon Star,
It was r,|..iriod that a mine was dls coveieil nnd. r llio palmo of the Czar, at Tzarsk'n-Solo, Itussia
Boer raiders mh.-. edod iu capluting muny cattle In Ziiluland,
It la Inlieiid In Moxl".. City thai American milroads are absorhlrjg tb« gnat lines of Moxico,
Th" Briti.'-h' (Jeinral Fn'Uch defeateo tevoral Bner forces in his campuigu taklug V2it) prisoners, and mauy guui and cattle,
Mr Mat»ui, Secretary of tbe Japan pso legation iu lyuudoo. declared thai wur »ilh itiisria munt oume liuw oi later, aod ibai hia Uoveromeot wi/uld net beti tttt to itiikc now.
AIilCREDlf'TOMSTON
Mac^^thu^ Gives Kanssn Hiffh Praise For the Capture o! Acuinaldoi
A BRILLIANT MILITARY STROKE
fionrrnl MncArlhnr'. Ilopnrl of Il.r Cap
I lurr or Ihr Filipino IMiirf— Krrnm.
lii.'ii.lH Ihal Fun«liin llr M adr a ItrlK-
ii.ll.r_l'riil'..-« Navj For Ila Co-oprra-
: ll.>n~Iloprii For Karl.v Fnd of War.
i Washington. D. C.-Conoral MaoAr- , thur. cnbliug from Manlln. gives all 1 credit nud prnise to (Jcneral I'redoriok i Fiinslon for the capture of .-Vguinaldo, I and roi'-nmuiends Jhat he be given a \ commissiou as Brlgaillcr-Ceuera'. lu
¦ llio regular army. Ho exprossos his 0111111.101100 in Ilio speedy cossalion of
; In.siUlilos throu.uhoiit 111.' Phillpiiiuos.
: His message is as follows:
¦ "Iniporlnnt messnges fell inlo imnds ' Coiiornl Funstou I-'ebrunry ;;.><. from I whioh Agiiiualilo was located nt Pa- 1 In uau. Lsabelln I'mvlnce,
j "Expi'dilion organized, consisting ot j .\giii!iiililii's ciipiurod mi'ssongor. four - fnrim r insurg.'ut ottlccrs nnd sovouly- eiglit Mnonliobos. wlm spoke Tagalo. I ariiiod Mnusors, Ilomlngtous. dresseil to n'pn'soni insurgents.
•¦I'liiistnu oommnmlod. aecompauied by Caplain Bussoll T, Ha/.zanl. Elev¬ enih (^avalry; Captain Ilnrry W. Niiv- loii. ElovouliiCnvnlrv; I.loiiloiiaiit Uur¬ lou J. .MiU'holl, Forllolli lufauliy.
THE wirK or A0riS*I.D0.
OtHcors dn'ssed as American privates ami ri'iu-os.'Illed prisoners.
¦¦Fxpiilliiiiu siilloil .Miiuila March (1. V'.-kslmrg Inmli'il March 11 nasi onast Luzon Iwonly mllos south Caslgiiran. lioiiohoil rnlamiii. iiiiirchlug at 3 lu the ariornoiiu March 'I'd.
".NaUvos I'ouiplololy misled. Sup- posi'.l iloiiiohiiieiit iusurgoul ro-outoroe- nu'iits f..r wliloh supplies furnishod. .Sguiiialdo nlso soul supplios and had ilis osi'iirl. forty men. paraded lo cx- loiiil prnper honor. -,
"Slinrt dislnuep vVtniniililo's quarters illsgulsos illsoanlod. oonibiil fnllnwed, rosiilUng iwn lusurgenls klllod. elgli- to.'ii ritles. KKHI niuuil nmiiiniiilinu cap tui-oit. ingoUior wilh Agiiiiiiililo nud Iwo priueipal stnO' ollieers. No cnsunl- ll.'S nur slilo,
"Splouiliil co-operalion naw. through Ciiiiiiiiaiiilor Barry and offleors aud niou Vloksbiirg Indlspeiisable to suc¬ cess. Funstou loudly praises nnvy. EiiU)e nrmy Joins In thanks sea aerv- ioo,
"riie trausnetlou was lirilliaui In coiioopllnn and fnulUess lu oxeculinn. All onilil must go lo Funstou. who iimlor suporvlsinn (b'nornl Whenlnn i.ri.'iinizeil ami onmlnelod expedition fniiii slart lo lluisli.
"His reward shniild be signal and iiniiio.llllle. with (ii'Uenil Whoatnu.' who reinmmouds T-'imsiou's ri't.'iitinu vnlunloors until ho can lie appointed llrlgiiilior-Conoral rogulars,
"1 hope fnr a spe.'dy ccssallnu nf hnsiilillos lliniiiglinut lbo ar.'hipoliign as a coiiseqiiem'e of this slrnko. .\s a result of Iho I'nntor.'iii'o now in prn¬ gress it is iirnbalilo llial Agiiiunldn will Issue an nddress nilvisiiig a gouoriil Min-i-iiilor. delivery nf iiriiis ami an ae ei'Plaiiee of Amorloaii supreiiiaey,
••.M.VCAltTllllt."'
INIfltr.KNTS l)ISIIFAItTl:M:i>.
Iii.i...rl.inl Snm.n.lrm Foll.iiv Ihr ("ap- lurr of AKUlnaliln.
Manila. -Aflor being ciinviiioed of Agiilnalilo"s eaplure. Conoral (loiniil lllli. the iiisiirgeiit leiulir 111 Iho Prov im-o of Monmg. I.ujuUi, hns surn'ii dend. Willi six officor's. fnrly-slx men llll.l liflv rlllos. to Cnloiiol J, Millou Tli.iiiipsnn. of th.' Forty secoud n'gl 111.'lit. in Snu Mnti'o.
(ioiiornl Cnprlslniio. comninudlii!- till' Insurgouis iu Miudiinno. hns sin romlorcil to Cenornl Knlilio,
KILLED HIS THREE CHILDREN.
liKiilii' Soulli KiiliolK Fariiwr Thnn Till Onn Throiit.
n.-viPs T.iik.'. S, 1), Emll Seg.'riii, ii
far r llvim; eigiil iiiibs unrllioasi nt
I..WII. killo.l his Ihr..' ohililri'ii iiii.l V iilill.'il lilmself 111 dealli. III' went t.. the burn aooninpaiiiod by his Ulll.' iliiii'-'iiler. Ilolla. nged sovi-ii. nnd Lilly, iigoil live. As bo did nnl cm.' to din nor his olilosi daughter, Esther, nged uine. wa,s soul to eall hlm. It Is Ull.light thai bofnro sli.' n'ailied Uie barn her fiillior lia.l klll.'.l Delia nml Lilly and Immoilinioly killed her. Ilo was insnne.
Sprrial Holy Fnr llohaon.
Nnval Construi'inr Hnbsnu will bo nr.i.-n .1 lo Washington for speeial duiy ill .-..iiiiooi|..n with Iho Biireiiii of Cnu sllll.-ll..11 mill Kepair of the Navy Do p,-iriiiioni. His sick leave Is about to .-\i.ir.'.
Tat nn .Marryilia llaohrlnr* Frnporrd.
S.II.Hnr Thninaa .f, Lawsnu iiiiro llll.I'll In the Sinje .Senaie nf lllinnis a l.ill III pn.vlde that all bin-holnrs wh i ajqily fnr maniage licenses afl.-r tluy are nver fnrlv yenrs of age must pay n tax of Jimi,
Th.' pnslnlll.e nt Hll'lsnll, N. Y., Ill • ell aihanci'il nno grail.- lo third-ola.
nml;,
Plnns for Ihe i-iiiis..li.Iali.iii of Bn... t.-u ol.-otrio liglii oniiipauioB iiri. be iiiL' mado.
The mnuiifnciiiro nf tin- nl.l |.lins l.li..r..us niiiloh has b-.-ii pinliiliUnl ill Siviixorlaiiil,
King Kilwanl VH, hns nnbrod thnt i..iiri .ll.-^K nr nnifi.riii iinifi I." wnni UI all n.yul fuii.'iluus,
A coriHiiatloii wilh a'^ilial of t'lr,. iii«i,i»ai. i„ mpply ol.-i trie jKiwer. Iiai' I'lll rnriiiid in .Mnuirial.
Mniiireals di-aih rat.' lu IWiO wa, ::.¦•,t". Thoro wen' T.'!.'.! deaths.
Till- Bri.b.'.' Tru-t will place "jniair 1..IIS lli sinn-Minil pi.idiiois in Ei-uadnr
A gn-at ru"h <.f iinllaus'la exiMoud ill Now Ynrk ^'jiy Ihis year, excecdiiii' Uiiii nf nuv fmoi,. r .•nsou,
Tl..' Aikiiiisus Hniiw nf iti-pr.'wula ti'.'s hus pa«'.,'d a I.lll iui|in«lng a tlut ,.f S.'sii) lo $l(a»( f..r gambling. • Dein.it, .Mi.-h.. is to celebrate Ua bl coutenary modoaily. nu appropriation nf only llii.itai haviug tieen made.
The Waldeck itouswau (invorument nf Fran.^- has uu.l.'.-taken the projoei of reducing i*- ' term of military text
STATE NEWS.
• «?0,OOO For Oood Roada
A largo dologntinn interesi.si In the question of good roads hnd an nii- diouc^ with Covornor Odell. and aske.l tor an appropriation of $M.\(aHl, This Is the nmount wlii.h has boon nppro- lirlnt.'d by iho various couniies u|Kin Ihe iheory Uiat tb.e nppniprlaiinu made by lhem t^-nulll be duiillenlod bv the Stale. Th.' uumber of roads omIirn.'L'd wiUiiii the sch.iiic of improvomeni con templnled uinlor Ihc a|ipni|irliiilou of .Vil'-'-iKNt from the couuiies nud an equal apiiroprlatlon from Ihc Siatc Is forty fnur When the d'legation In¬ formed Iho C.iveruor of iho appropria¬ tion dosin'd he snld: "Thnt is too mn,-h I will ngree to $-.".'(i.iHKi. but liofin-o ai.v
ro thnn Hint Is nllowod I ihlnk the
pooplo of the Stall sliniild vol.. iip.in Ihe subject," If $'."Jii.lHH) is all that Is nllnwed a uumber of the oounilos which made approprintlou will not g.'t niiyililug tnun lh.. Sinto, All Iho osil- iiiales aud plans w.'n' upnn the tlionry that the appr.iiiriation Inr .'aoli cnunlv wniild ho duplloatcd. ll will not be fonsililo. II Is said. Io n-arrnugo all the plnns. and llion'fnre Ilio S'J-.'(l,piH) to ll.' allowed by the Slate will be iipp.ir- ti.uiod among those oounilos whioh made their appropriations tlrst. The ollior couniies will hnvc lo wait. The good ronds advocaios lined up In foree a I llie hearing given by tho Ways nnd Means Commiitee i.ti Iho mailer of tho amouni in be nppnipiialed Ihls yonr, Jnsoiih See. of Westohistor, was tho lirst speaker. Frank D. Lyou. nf Broome Coiiiil.v. tli.iiiL'ht that the State. If it appnipriaioil tho "iiioaslv" sum of .«2--'ii.iKK). would mnko Itself rl- dloiilons. OUiors who spoke fnr a larger npprn|iriaUnii Inoludoil Frauk ¦/.. Wiloox. of Syra.'us.': Asseiiiblvmau M. E, Lewis, A Smith Hopkins, of Wostohostor C.niiity; J, .1, Joliiisnn, nf .\lliany Cinmiy. and William IL Con¬ roy. of Erie.
Srl Firr In Order to Ilol..
Henry Wright, a farmer living noar Aililison. was ntinokod lu bis homo by n.libers n few nlglils ago; and Is fii¬ tnily liijured, .\ fow niluuios aflor -M.-. Wriglil and bis daughter had lliiishoil supper, the daughter saw a liiriil iu till' burn ,iml wonl to llud iho oiiiiso. I'pon nponiiig Iho dnor sh.' feiiuil the liilerior of the barn lu names. She atlomploil to save what she could herself, giving no alarm, as she did uot wish to oxollo her fallier, who Is over eighly voars old. The liarn was evldoiilly si ( on lire to got tl;.' dnughler fnuu lb.' house, for no Sinner had she loft lhau iwo men p..iiuoed upon the old man from liohln.l mill slriiek hlm two blows on the hend. roiiileriug Ilim unoniiscious. One blow iiiadi' a gash nlong the top of the hend mill tho other mnde n deep out over the riglit ear and along the temple. Tho riilibcrs wont through his clothing nnd took nbout yiiW. They csoapod.
Mo
Adlr
The now Forosl. Flsh and (iauii. I'niiimlsslou pnipnso tn purchase about 1110 head of moose tor the Adiron- ihuks. Those oan be seoiu-od lu Can 'llla nud from ihe Itm-kv .Mniiiiinliis, William C, WhPiiov. wh.i owns T."i.oiii) lu-n's of fnn'si land, and Dr. Sowiird Webb, whose n'Ul osiale holiUngs iu Uio .\dininilaoks nmnuiil to about Itlll.- uim no'os, hnvo each pnimised In do¬ nate a dii/.ou ailiilUoual lioiiil. 'The crates are being bulll lo irmispiirl Ihe 111.lose to the .\diromliieks. and lliey will bo llborated iu the spring In llie vi, Inily ot Beaver Iiivor. Efforts will lie mado to seeun' nn nddlflonnl i!;.''iiMK» fr.im Ihe I.eglslalure next year, so that wllhln a few years several hundred of llioso animals, whioh have beeu exiled fr.iui this State for nearlv Ihirlv voara.
ivill on nore be the kings of the New
York fiu'eats.
Mnhlne Dtath rrnalt.T Optional.
The Bryau bill, mollifying the capital puuishiuent law, was passed bv Iho Assembly by a vole of !»4 lo '.'il, 11 li-OS the puulshmeiil for murder lu Ihe lirst degioe al life Imprisonment, and III the second degive nt not loss than thirty years' Imprlsonmenl. The bill, however, provides thai In cnso of oou- vlollon for murilor In Iho llrsi degree till' Jury sllllll reeoiiiiiiend wlielhor or not llie puiilslimoiit shall bo iloalli or llle Imprisoiiiiioul; likewise upou cnu- vietlnn nt iiiiinlor lu the soennd ilegree till' Jury shall rocoiiimond wlielhor it Is to lie life Imprlsoiiiiieirt or n term .il' thirty years.
Klopr nnd Marry In OM Atr.
John .Milieus, aged sevonly nine, widnwor, and Nancy Downey, aged si'Vonly-seveu. widow, bolh of Shnwiin- cnuk. I'lsier Counly. eloped to osenpe from opposition of Ihoir cliildren. I'amily eiiiiiioils resulieil In mnuy nb- | ilaolos lu Iho WIIV of Ihe woiilug. Dur¬ ing the nbsonoo of his fumily Mr. Mil¬ ieus wonl to Mrs, Downey's lioiise, Innk her into his wngon. and ilr.ive f..iinei'ii miles IO the house of Squhe P.evler, who married Ihom.
To Arrml Krllrm of Boh Vral.
The Slalo Deparlmeni of Agiioulliirc has n Inrge oorps nf siieclnl iigouls nl wnrk In New York Cliv. runniug dowu violators ot the nntl-linb venl law. Dnring a reconl week thoy seized uenr¬ ly till cnnasses which had been hjilpped to New York City fnnn va rliius pnluls. K.iiiie niilsiilo lit Ihe Slate, Casos an'bolng fnrnnilnloil ngaiust Ihe giil+fyMinriios. and as soon as all uoees- s;iry.yi'ldeu.'i' Is olitaluod proceedings uill be Instituted nnd several nrroslH made.
•sno.ono For Forml t.aniU. The U'avs ami .Moans Cniiiiiiliioo -it III.' Asseuilily n'linrlod Uio bill nf As- s.'iiiblyman Siiy.ler, ii|i|ii-npi'iiiUii;; SJ,"iii,iaH) for Uio piiroliaso of forosl lauds for the Male's pi'oservos. As orlgluallv liilrndueed. tho iiioasiM-o pm vided fnr an n|i|irnprliiiinii nf lt:!,-,(l,i)iKi, Ot Ihe sum ii|ipnipri;ili-il .Sli.'iiiiKiii Is lo be exponded iu Iho pun-liiiso of laml t..r Iho A.lir.iiida.'k im'sorvo mid $"11,- Oisi for Ihe Calsklll Mouninlus pre serve.
THE SABBATH SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR APRIL 7.
All Around Ihr HIalr.
Modinn n'porls ;tO(l cnses ot monslos
Diiiikirk's womau bnrber hns inkoii down her sign and dopnrled.
Silver Cn'ok has ex|Miidod $7ia) on fln'i'sea|KHi.fuf4!" High .¦d-hool.
The proposlllou in iusinll a .tlC.'ifiO wnler works svstem lu I'uinloil I'osl has been dofi-aH'il.
The liyilrnpli.iliin scnre lu Iloehesier Is spn'ading i.i vlllnges ndjolnlug thai eliy, lloariis of Health are passing ri'snlulinna nrdoring the muzzling uf nil dogs.
While digging n grave fiir anoiher mnu on linn's Islaii.I Conu-llus Mc iveunit r. II luln It den.I,
Bnlivni's buniid dislriel will i.. a gn-al extent bo n'l.iiilt wilh I.roll, ClioiiiMT Insiiraiii-o nii.'S will pn'vall.
The bill of Somilnr Hill allowing llio I'nn-\uierl.-an Exposltinn lo issue t,MKi,(MH) of soonlld mortgage bnnd" WHS |iass.'d In the Sennle, -
.Vfter n coiiiluiioiis run of aloighin:; lasllug from Vrj lo l.'iH days, a. onrd lug lo the Inciiiliy. .Norlherii .S'.w York people are now getiing nboiii lU wagous It Is bi'lleveil Hint Ihis wan the longest iiiuiluiioiis ruu uf sleighing uu record fur tbe tectlou.
bays Ha lfa« Chlnmr Ktnfic.ror'K llohr.
Li.'utenani (Inries Kill.iirn, ..! llm K'.urtrenth Infaniry. wloi iirriwi in ¦•aii Kriini IWO. Cal.. a few .lays ago on si.Ii Imvf-. m thr proud iiostt-ssnr ol nn i-ii. liroi'lrri"! robe, whn h ri|*rt« «v wn, (ilirr M-orn bv thr v.ung CliiiM-».- r.iiiir-l..i, Kwan» Hu, The ribe li. ii'j|«rbly m.broi'! rrod It i> arranired inlh man pli-nU. aiel the figureii are mn deaigned that ivith tht plrklii oi*nf d lit ' I..X.II the deaign iii . ..Ii tinuoua and complrte.
n Irrlrai Trlraraphy lu ^rotlsBd.
Wirrlr-. t. iMnn.h «tatioi« are In Xn tri-ctt-ii ut inialitrahiiil. m the Dorlil <d Irrlaud, and at Kildou.in, Arran. Kcntltnd reapectlvely, (or the purpoae of reportiui •Bd t><ntli'ng TCtttlt tt Mt. I,
Snldert: The Itraurrrrlion of Jrint. Ivkt xilT., 1-ia —CnltiFB Trut, I Car. XT., go—Mrmory Vrr>r«. 4-T—Coniuienlal7 on lha I)ay-> b^mon.
1. "The arst dny ot thr week." ChvjX rem ill the torib psrt ot Fridsy. all day Sir.urday and part el Sundny. 'A-nich was L-.il'ed three iinys accord.ng to Jew-i«h rt'i'koning. Be ari-iue verv early in tho tcirniug on the lirsi li.iy oi the week. The ni.Tnncr of the ivuiiiluig nf Ciinst's nou! oiul body in His r-?*umition is » mvalery, one of the sccri't ihings llial docs uot be¬ long to u.i. The first diupa.iy oi women wei-e tliree: Mary Mafdslrot, Mary the mo her ilif .laiiies. and Salome, the mother ^.- the beloved disiipie, John. They be-, e.'in their jonmoy to ihe sepulchre befort dawn, rciching the pl.-iee at sunriae. At the appearance ot tne angel the Koaita guards were so frightened lh.it they fell OS dead men. and it would seem that they llod t'roiii the tonih beforo the women ranie. "'N'crj- early iu the morning." They rame »t tiio earliest moment nfler thtfr Sabbath. They probably lett their hornet in different parts ol the city at difletcnt times, sonic of them reaching the tomb nt sunrise. So. in our service of love for Christ, we ought to come early in the morning of life beforo we have wasted our energies in sin. "Itringing the tpicet." I'owacred aromatic substances and Suid perfumes appear to have iieen used in faiing out the di'oil body f.ir bnrial. Thtjr proposed to apjily these spices lo His bodjt tn keep it from pntrcfootion. whieh is tl^ olher proof that thoy did not expect Uim to rise ngain.
2. "The stone rolled avray." At the women journeyed they questioned wlio should roll away the stono, hut when thoy ii'.icheil the tomb they discovered tht sl.iiifi was rolled awav. The tomb wtt cu; in the sido of a rock, like a oavc, Itrie I'li.iiiiih for scverai persons to enter. The entrance waa protected by a stone, tome. 1 lines round, like a lance millstone, rolled in front of tho opening. The difficulty W.IS a serious one, for the stone wtt verjn large (Mark 16;41j covering an tperturf oi at least three or fonr feet in height tnil tno ur three in breadth, and it would tnke two nr three men to move it. Somt- times duty seems laiiiossiblc, but as w« go on obedientlv the iiilticulty vauithet, t* it did befon* these women.
:i. '"I'hey entered in." Mar>' MacdtltlM . scoiiia to have been in advance ol tne rett an.l only looked In (John 20; 1); the oth- ' ers cutered. "l.'ouna not tho body." Tta liuen grave clothea wore there, but tttO tomb could not hold Christ. The empty; grave waa tho boundary line between tht old dispensation and tno new. The tub- • limest expectations of the Old Testament were nsw (ullillcd in the resurrection of Christ.
4. "Much perfilexod," They did not know what lo do or where to go. Tbeir thought was. "They li.ive taken nwny tbs Lord, and wc know not where they ht^ laid Him." 'n'no mon." Angels, Matt. 2«: 5. Mattli»v speaks of but one, tba OIIO who did the speaking, and Mane BIK'aks of him n« o young man. "Shininc gurments." Matthew says his eountentne* iviis like lightniiiir and his raiment white as snow. Tho raiment was erablematlcti oi the glad tidings whicii the angela came t) announce, and olso ot purity tnd fel¬ lowship with God. Kev. 3: 4. S.
.'i. 'They were odaid." It is no won" iler that the women were afraid. M»t- tliew soys that through fear the keepere '"did shake nnd becnine as dead men. "Tlioy." The angels. "Snid." "Why sock yo the living am.mg the dead?" Il n.ililits of donlit whether the Gi*eek ep- iiression hero would not have been more lileially rendered, "the living one"—the great source of lifo. the life of the worlcT.
6. "Ho is—risen." He was cruoitied.
I lit is risen. liiBlead of anointing Hini us dead they may rejoice in Hia beinf alive from the dead. iJeath hath no more dnininioii over Him. Thn resurrection morn wns a time nf gladness to the ditci- pleu of desiiB. It brought (1) jov, (2) vic¬ tory, (3) faith, 14) hope. It ia the trut CDiufort of all lielievers. How mournfully
II 1 the women go lo th;.' tomb, but how j lyfully do they roturii. The risen Chriat H the remedy for every tronhlc; Hia ret- urrection is the pledge of ours. But thtt which causes rejoicing on the part of aome. will bring conBteniotion and despair to others, 'fhe proofs of Ihe resurrection aro ample. L He npiieaieil frequently at dif¬ ferent times nnd plnces to manv. 2. Tbe apostles believed it so fnllv that they based Iheir hope of eternal life upon it. 3. They wore completely transformed tf¬ ter tho ri'surrcction and nttosteii their faith by thl'ir oivn .lenth. 4. The very exislonce of the Chrislian church nnd ilt power for guod in the world. «. The Hiirilunl life put in the hearts of Hit peo¬ ple (Kom. H: 11)--the fact thnt He aavct men and makes His promises good to them proves cnncluBively tbat Cliritt it alive from the dend. ' Keniember." Call to mind whnt you hnve forg,>tten in vour sorrow over Ilis death. "In Oalileo." Thit was their home i.chnp. 23; 55). und nearly u yenr before He had told of Ilia eominf denth.
7. ".Saying." See chap. I): 22, 44, 45: 18: 31-33; Matt. 18: 21. "Rise again.'' .lesiiii had tried to imiiresa them with thit truth in order to comfort them in the hour of their great sorrow, but they failed to comnrehond its meaning.
B. Keturned from the sepulebre." Matthew siiya the angel told them to go ."lUirkly nnd Udl His disciples thnt He wtt rihoii, and that they doparled uuickly with fear and great joy, and did run to brinj tho ilisciples word,
10, "Mary Miigdnlone." She was a na¬ tive of Mugdalu, a town on the Sea of Oalilco, nnd was foremost among the hon- nrulile women who ministered unto Christ luid His disciples, being especially devoted lo Christ for Ilis mercy in caatint oul fi-oAi her iieven evil spirits. Lnke 5:2,9. Tlioro is no evidence that she waa ever a bad ohar.ictor. "Joanna." Wiie of t'huit, Iho steward ot Herod Antiiiaa (chap. 8: 3). and henco u womnn of snme influence and wealth. ' "Mary, the mother of James." Called .lames the Less to dittin* giiiah him from .lanioB, the brother oi John, She was thn wife of Alpheua ((M>m. I'aro Mnrk 3: IH), who seems also to htvt lieon cnlled Clcnpliiis. John 10: 25.
11, "Hclieved Ihom not," They thought thoy must Hiiri'ly b,^ iiiist.iken; they c(>ul4 not unilorHlanil or coin)irt'hend toeif words,
12, "Then arose Peter," John wimt wilh Him nnd roaeliod the sepulchre flrat. .liihn 20: 2, 3 Thev hennl the story from Mary Magdnlone. befni" the wnmen re¬ turned. "The linen iIoUhh," Thii wtt the fine linen in wliii-li Joseph cf Arima- lliea wraiiped the Imdy. 'i'hls amall cir- riiinstnnce is no mean proof of (ho reaur- rection of our Lord, Iiad the body lieeii nl.ileu away all th.-it was wrapiied tboul it would havt hceu taken witb it.
Zoarltm to Founil Nrw Colnny. Di.iriiptiil by internnl itiRsonsions, the /..iiriles, wli.i have lived in a colony north )f Canal Dover, (Ihio, fnr almost t ccntunr, , have delermined to migrate lo the Kortn- wc^l, na far from civilization ns poasible, t I f.iund a new kinuilniii nf cninmunitB, ll liich tlipy f.iy ehall mil .die. Over a jretr ni^fi Iho VI.linger mi'mborfc of the society clamored f.r ii ilivisi..n of the property,
mil their .Ib.rt did in ilisniptlon. Tbt
nrw eomniiiiiity will l.o slarled as far froat rnllroads and setUi'ntenls as it- can (tt* mil new l«w,i will le frnined. whereby etch moinlirr will bind Imn nr herself to lift- l.iiig Inraliy to cmninunism to gutld ngaiust Illllire di>s.'iit. '
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lln(e map for Hiiiralu
Thr Navy Deiinrlfiiont will have a unia Mhihit at the Vattnin Kipfxiiiinn, coniM ing nf a largr map nf the world eight 1^ twenty feet in diiuinaiona, 'J'he varioM diviiioni of land uud water will be appra. prialely eol„ro<r The principal tatnOliM ports of thu world, nnd of tbe Uaiud States navy viirda nnd ititinnB at h<gM and abroad will Ym di-sij;nnted in larM Ittt Urt. The novel feainre of the exhibitioa ' ii the diHtnliiiti'in of .'fil mioialnre modcit of shb.n, rcprrx'iitiiig each veas.'! of tht United Stales .S'avy from thr navy yaii tuiiN to the hlwrBt baltle.hipa, to bt thifled abont dsy hy d i.v, jiist in the rep mill are moved almul fr.nn nort to nort.
Haailorihr HlaniaTdltlng aatatm. I'rofo«u,r S, W, Nlratton. of llie UniTtr- •Ilv of Chicago. Has accepied the traoiat. menl of Direcinr of the nrw Standtrdi*. lilg ilureau ut VVaahingtou. He will re- siifii his professorship. He will go to ¦••" inpe to ktiidy aystems of weifhtt ami nir.-i»ures in France. Urnnany, Knclaad an.l Austria Thr nrw bureau, of which he ia to 1m' the hrad. wdl coat 900,600. Ai-i.,f.linu to III.- ).re'»-nt plans of I^rofit- sor Nlratton it will rnibiace enmiaerei^ mrasurfca. rrnniifacturiiig measures tad educational meacures.
Illeclblr MritlM^al ltaauert|Mt.
Thr maniw/TipU nf the lif teentli tnd tu^ , IfoBIb centuries arr, m many eaaea, li muat lllefiblv on nrrnunt of tli* fadin* d the i«k. Al Ihst tinir the hinipUtcfc iokl |.uaa«d rjux ot um and i-briuiiiti camt ^polar.
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-7BBlffffl!^f»f- ^^§§nn §timdn fleWeto. A FAMILT NEWSPAPER OP LOCAL ASD GENERAL INTELLIOBKCB. FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1901. TEBKS: tLIO TEABLT IV ADT&IIIB NO. 23. i c Mm Ml Py l^rthk Yonnx. ¦sm T W T UE golden 'otlU of the yellow . I > Ji'tBamlne were tcatlrring I ' from the vines In old Miss "J* Darry't garden to the Tlllaup Street. Never a killing fro8t can stciil lo after thete frngr.nut liells come to rlBS In the tprlng. Three Ilttle ^it'ls were walking along tbe rlllitgc fitreot. I'hey were deeply bitcrcsted lu ecu- Tcraation. "Don't left ask her" raid Josic ITonmier. "She's In all our clnsstfi" gently urged Bett Urowniug. "But would she eujoy It?" nskeil LllC7 Vale; "you know she lins to dress to plain, and what cntild she bring to help out our party'/" "It It tad to have hnd to much once und now to bare to little" tnld Bess. "Yet, to long nt her father lived she wat denied nothing, but now it is nil Mitt Trotty can do to keep them both alive, and Madge at school" Lucy re¬ plied, tympatbizlngly. "She leads our grade; It seems to me very queer to leave out our lending pupil ond our good friend" said Kess. "It it mostly ,on' her owu account that we hesitate" began Joale. But tbe sentence wna never flnlshed. Down tho flower-strewn road nloug by Mist Darcy's garden, there came n •onnd of rattlln.s;. rushing wheels nud tha tramping of frightened hors.'S. Hen were calling and running nfter tfae frightened span, the reins loosened and flying were lashing the maddened Iwo denrest friends, ns ..lie .foined the little procession. "I was talking It ovor wllh mother—that has kept me Ir.te. It's ahout Mndge." These three girls, who had itiven n.iist freely to the offerins. had renlly liri'U practicing self-denial for three iiKiiiths that they might have a class party on Knster Monday. They were going to club together and have sonie^ thing "real swell" they hml declared. It was when they were outside the church again, tall staves of lilies In tlie'.r hands, and crowns of lilies on their heads, that Bess told her plan. "iVs I told you last eveuing. Miss Trolly says the doctors nil ngree un¬ less Madge goes at ouce to a specialist iu a city she will be Inme for life " "How will Miss Trotty ever get Mndge to the city?" .Tosle questioned. "If someone could give them the money " "But they have so much pride" nr- giiid Lucy. "IVrhnps in some dellcnte wny" "Oil. Bess. I see; thnt li; your plan." "See here" snld Bess. She unfolded from her hamlkerchief something thnt she hnd carried very cn ref uily. "It Is n goose-eggl" Josie e.tclalmed "How large!" cried I.ucy, "and how henutlfully It Is stained." "It Is ns light ns a feather. .See- letting ltj;oll gently ncross hor hnnd. curved to hold It—'It is hollow." pur¬ sued Bess. "Yes, yes;" expectantly. "It might be fliled with Ihe money we've snved for our party " "Oh, oh. oh. oh." cried Josie nnd Lucy in a breath. "Nobody can refuse an Knster egg on Easter Day!" deelnred Bess. EASTER REMEMBRANCES, NoTeltlei Wtiirh Will Thrill Ih. I.IUli One nnd Anium. All. EASTLUDovoltiosnliouuil where toys and oanilios iim' tn he fonml. Thoy are a ili'i;j.'ht to the children nnd n pli'.isiiro tc those with moro yenrs to thoir credit since lliey are either pretty or amusing Iu many casos thoy are beautiful Thoro is, for iiiMtnuc-. a Kerris Wheel with the ours full of oamly ami iht rest of the thing daintily ouliinoil itl rose quilllugs of pink oliilTon. II costs $1.") without the candy. These recop- taclos are rarely lilled. since the pur¬ chaser prefers to pick out his or her own particular sort of sweetness, and also to havo It fresh. Those of us wilh sporty proclivities nre falling in love villi a giddy ar- rnngeiuent wiiicli .shows Mrs. Biddle rilling on tho liacU of riiautlcleer. as they go to market with two pauiers, EDWARD'S CORONATION CURIOUS PRIVILEGES CF CERTAIN OFFICIALS ON THAT DAY. rjreal rhaml>.rlaln> Rlrht to y:nlfr Ih. KtnK'a B.flrhsnihFr .nil Dr.mi Hlm In " All HI. Ap .i>rf. , K.rpInK Ih. Itnj.t Ue.l all a Recontprni..—Oilier, a. Oilil. The coronation Is nln ady a gonoral topic of conversation, writes the I.oii- (1.11) corrospondcnt of tho Now Ynrk Sun. nnd much nnoiont lore is being nponti'd. The I.ord Mayor and citi¬ zens of Lomli.ii have an linportnnco nf thoir own on the .locnsion of a coron.a- tioi). By the luoutli of the Ilooiinlor they hive clainiod, nud sueoossfiilly in the past, "to ofllclnto In the offlco of tlio Butlory on the ("nronnllon Pay. nnd to assist tiie Chief Butlor at tnblo in the Hall, and nftor dinner in the cliamliers. nnd there to serve tho no¬ bility." Accordingly it was onlorod. so far back as In tho reign nf Richard IT., that "when the King should after outer Into his chnmlier nnd oall for wine the Mayor of r,,ondou should serve him tliorowlth in a gold cup. and then havo tho same, together with its cover, as of the King's gift." Though a yenr or more Is to elapse before thoao gay deeds be dono the goldsmiths nnd tho silversmiths will meanwhile have plenty of occupation. ) The family of Pyinoka: the heredit¬ ary cliamplon of Englahd. Is still ex¬ tant, (inil. moreover, in possession nf a highly Interesting collection of gob- lots bestowed upon their nncestors in the past. Sir 'Wnlter Scott, who was prosont at the coronation of (ienrge IV.. has left us an Intorostlng aooount of that ceremony, in which ho informs lis that the Dynioke. who w.as chnm- plnn on that occasion, "wns a line- looking .vouth. who. hnwever. bore tno ffILL BE Nfl COAL STRIKE Statement to Miners Issued by the General Committee. ees W.r .fnllnic Bll rre. e ni.rontlnuril—Melhotl IrloinncF. rrivlil.d. I'oiiu.-Tlio lliroaton'od much the appearanc nf a ma allien^ resentatlves of the coal carrying rnil- bortet. The three girls huddled as 'cloacly at tbey couid ngnlnst the pnl- Ingt. Tbclr eyes fliled with horror, for tbere in the trnck of the horses Itat little black Oyp. The littlo lame colored l)oy sat among liLs heap of mud caket, unable frniii frbrht to move. Mist Trotty ran to hor door and wrung licr haudt and cried to somebody- tu tare tho child. Old Klm. Misa Trolly's fnlthful serv¬ ant, ran out with n scroaiu as b.lploss auil augulshed ns thoie her little grandchild ultered. Suildouly thoro was a flash of a child's sliirts. a glitter of fluttering ourls, a brave youug voice calling: "I'm i-omlng:' It waa the work of a moiuent. The faoraet had rushed by. Hyp lay Just ontsldp their Irack. where iho eagir young hands had pusliod him. Miss Trotty wna lenulug over tho llllle heap of dusty dreaa aud goldou curls that lay iu the atreet. Ohl Kim was wait¬ ing In dii'per anguish ijian Lofore. for her iovcd matter's cliild, hor own "aaa laiu thi: fu.i os thk whitb COVKBLID" "white folks' Iwihy-chlle." lay uucou- te:oat Uf.ire her. Three lmi.- girls bad t0(aiii Ihl' lirst your. It is oxiu'i't.'d ihal lilis dotioienoy will dis- app.'ar with iho stimulus given tu cor- n'spomb-uco l.y iho daiiiuishod nile. It is furih.'r expect.-.1 that tlioHrltish oiiipin' will fall m line with the re¬ form, an.l that lieforo long the entire . ivlliz.'il worhl will ndopi ihe [lenny stamlard and all reap the boDcQts of the ciieap uuiversal postage. M'JUlll. ! H.re'ii the most teuipilug i.t;le Mal- ; lanl diaUe ivrohnl on su egg. iio -.vill I gladden you ou Eastor tuiirli for Of- : icon cont.v a; -f I '15 lUis S.^lau chair, , i'.TU.' by two dv„.«s. ir r.-itrd. No doubt iho briile-to le a a reai du k I'ucka are pleutiful. i-'nigs and elcpliauif .nid ev-u tigera figure. Vo'i'd fancy they wore all I creati.l to nm with E.i».<'r message*. I We cao I u.lersland Iho sy/vd of ihe j pure, i.miil, gcuiie. liiile d.iie, Ono I Itult I ail of a yelh.w .hi' k wiih scared eyes is bv.ng i>i\uag :y au ai'-voiUiu<^ I dti^ug kaa(aii>t>. ran. From Pnmiiu. Bi^fore thi^^'hn.i .Lipams.' war pyro gmpii faus from I'..rui.iKa w.r.' ox- iri'nu'l.V rare iu the I nited Stales, l.ut in the lasl tivo y.ars large numluTs have Im'.'U biought li.iuie by iravolers uud by soUliers. and olher quautiUes have Ikh'U Importid by merchants These fana are made ln the neighlior h.KHl of Tal-Wau F.u and Takow. ;,nd are mauufaciuri-d of palm leaves, ¦fhey are usually ,ui t.. form the nut- liue of a dumlilH'll. and In-fore the leaf i« entin-ly dried a native artisi deer RICH on*" or both sides l.y burning a do. sign U H u It with whilo h.it ir.uis It is then bound wuh a ailk oloih nr leather edglhg, and ''jppliuil with t tiamtioo, toouo, teak ebony or .vory boBdte. ronds. nt which your Commit to seiilod the claims of the mine workers. Tho ropn'soutntlvos ot the operators listened attentively to Ihe preseuta¬ tlon of our arguments, uud whllo they would uot ngree to moot In general joint confereuco with the miuers this yenr they did agree that the no¬ tices which were posted continuing the advance In wages until ,\prll 1, iWi'l. nnd ngreelug to tnke up and ad .lust with their mine eiiiployos any grlevnnees they might have should be liiteriiroled nnd construed to mean thnt such grievnni |
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