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A -FAMILY HBW«PArKK OF LOCAL AND QXITEKAL INTELLIUENCK.
TIMI: tLSO rSAUT !¦ ASTAIil
F'REEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1902.
NO. 29.
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News and Opiniotis
OP
National Importance
CONTAINS BOTH
Dtfty, b| mail • |6 a year Oaitf md Sunday, by ni'l |8 a yaai
The Sunday 5un
Is Ika grsstssl Sss«s| Isaijisssr
Is Us asri*
jjie. a eopy. By mail, $2 a year
¦ nm. Mem torn
E. A. Dorlon
DONDEO AUCTIONEER
rraaport, N. V.
PATENTS
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vMs«orW.T.HARR|8,Ph.D.,LL.D., Uatl«4 Btaiss Commisslonar of Bda- laistsd by a Ucfs corps of It spscialiats aad aditors
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••riralelaiala ^gallty, lacoud *laa» la»l««."
Saaka amt on' appUcaUja. /{£)
O. a C. Marriaaa Ca. Viabllahavs ^ >
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Benjamin D. Homan
BUILDE H
PUna and Spectflcfttlont Prep«r«4 Work 8a parln (vnded
Eatimatea Furnished opnccAMD BCROEN PLACC*
RcaiOBNCK pntf^oaT, l. i.
HENRY H. HAiWinOND,
Tonsorial Artist,
Main St., n^S'nB.V Freeport,L.l.
Hair Cottlas. t^lmtrlna. tjlianipoolng.
Sperial attcutloli to Cblldniu'* Hair Culling.
GI7C THC NEW BARBER A CALL.
Longenecker Bros.
DENTISTS
569 Pwltan Straat, Brooklyn at
FRUPOIT, IIBIV t KETWHRO BUIIDIN8 Opp. Depol. on Wedneodara and Fridajr
from 9 a. m. to S p. m. Wh. R. Ix»oaRKCKKR. D. D. 8.. Manaser
MRS. WARING,
Formerly of WantoKh, where otae haa been dO' Inz hnalneaa fur tbn latl eight roars, haa UPKNKD A STORK on tbe
Cor. of Pine and Grove Sts.,
with a (nil atock of Sehoal Sajapllaa, Sia*Um- mr. OoDfaetlaaeTr, BMrBalla, Bata, Paper
Maphiaa, Tonthplelu, Aa. Also a fnll ahicii of the iria«al SeBara and Tobacco. Hhe'nu alaoa
Fine Ice Cream Parlor.
notice artrythlna at tha loweat poealble price
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MIM'iMHI InKTlMlil*
rBkaHralad'waaklr. Imaatelr- I r su WMklaataa. O.C.
John Pa Wright
QBNBRAL AUCTIONEBR
Vraaport, M. V
SERMONS
of ths
REV. DR. NEWELL DWIGHT HILLIS
socccaaiir to Henry Ward Beecher, of Plymouth Church, and
.. CARDINAL GIBBONS
of Baltimore, Md., ore published iti the
Monday Edition
of the
Brooklyn Eagle
a Solid Pagea of Stenographic Sarmon Reporta
TNt SUISemPTION PRICE PER YUR It $1.60
SAMPLES ON REi^UEST
CHARLES LENKER, Proprietor
Trees, Sbrnbs, Rare Erergreeos Hardy Roses, Cboice Cot Flowers DeslgBS aod Potted Plants for
MAIN STREET.
Decorations and Funerals
FREEPORT, L.
Greenhouse... Plants
Lew by quan¬ tity. Fulldi- rsotlona will ba found in our prioo Ilat for planting and oaring fortrooa. This prioo list la froo
R. P. JEFFREY & SON
TREES, SHRUBS AND HOTHOUSE PLANTS
In groot numbora and variolioa, truo to noma
and dug 'rosh from tho ground, ond
dolivorod in a ahort tlmo In moiat eondition
BELLMORE,
L. I.
The Freeport Bank
Capital $30,000
MAIN STRELET, FREEPORT
JOHN .1. RANDALL, Prraident rilArNI'EY r. ,«rnAOrK. Vli-e-Prw.
WILLIAM .S. HALL. Caehl,.
Board of DIrootora
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I. pni.l ,11 IIIIIL. lifpimila, thri'i' monllis ur iiiorv.
Ilrnfls lafiuml on ail pnrts .it Kilr..lK.'.
D.H.S a Ki'neml bunkini; liuHint>eii.
A.¦.'.mills i,f rnrpornllons, roinpnnie.s, wii'tlii., elcsolliiiU'd.
Kniirt' saliafRctiim KunrnnU.*.,!.
In.iiiirl.'s H'lii ri'i'iiv,. prompt nlUnti./u
THE VOLCANIC CATASTROPHE
St. Pierre, Island of Martln¬ iqiie, Wiped Out by a Whirlwind of Fire.
T PELEE EKPLODED
Stream of Lava Poured Down Upon
the City, Snuffing Out the Lives
of Its Inhabitants Within
Three Minutes,
of the ilfdrt. Fatlirup p.ai'tlos of noldlor* Imilt ptiiiriiious iiyri-.« of wmul lirmiclu's of triM'w. ii|ioii wliicli iho.v lipiipi'il tin- ilenil lioilU's liy siiiros liiirneil tlM-ni im rnpiill.r as possible.
To rnrllllHtp till- I'omliusllnii ami to itostroy lis far as possllilo lli,> nnfiil I'llor of ImrnliiK lli'sti wlilcli I'liiiu- from thetn. thl' liiipioiiiiitu oii'iiintorlrs were henvllj Boiiki'il with roal tur nml peiio- li'iiii
Th," lolnl niiiiilii'r of ileml is now csti- iiinlpil (it fully 4*1.11110.
.\s niiii'li help IIS possilil,. hns In-i-n Sllll to IllO siirvlvlue poopl,' in tlic vi- I'liilty of llll. l'lty.
Tho Aral jiorsons liriiiiRlii Iiore l.y the rnlile shiji Ponyor-Qiioniior wero finin tlie uoigliliorlioiiil i.f tlie vIIIiiko of I'lo- I'lioiir. Thoy wore entirely without shelter whon foniiil. lmf iioiie of Ihem wns Imineil or 'noiinili-il.
AinoDK tho families of .si. rierre wlilch hnve entirely illsnii|ioan-il is tlml of the tiovernor of MHrtinlque. lii.Iiiil- Inc Mme. Monttot. his wlfo; I.lenteii. Hnt-t'ohiiiel Cerliniilt nml his wife.
Kvery ship in the harbor ai the time of the illsnslor, wilh the single excep¬ tion of the Kiicllsh steamer lloililiiiii, WHS Imruoil ami most of those on lioanl losl.
SHIPPING IN PORT DESTROYED
ADVERTISING
X A.iBiaaMad-«iis£^— —ts I
THIS PAPET
SURE TO BRIXQ RESULTS.
The inly Way lo Attraci trade Is to Malce Known Wha« You Have to Offer.
THE IIIERAL ADVERTISER IS THE S'J2 CESSFUl MERCHANT
i
fTONICLAXATlYE f
Banh of...
IRochvillc
Ccntvc
lt)illa0c Bvcnue 'Rochvlllc Centre, 1.1.
HIRAM R. SMITH, Proiidcnl
THOMAS 6. KNIGHT, Vice-PrHldent
BERGEN T. RAYNOR, Cishler
Xoatti o( Ditectote
(irorjfi- W. llnWsou Thomns 11. Kniidit .Tohn Vliiceiit Hlrnm ll. Smilli
lili-ntwortii U Ciinilwa Wesley B. Smitli Austin .Inyne l^hnrlra L. Wnllnc.
I'lmriesW. Ilnyi.s Austin t'ornweii
Arreniler Smitli .Iiilili T. Dnvlson
Juhn W. U.Miitl , llnmiiti.n W. I'.-arMill
Eilwaril f. Tlmrslon
We llo nlieneral llnnklne Hiinini'i-a of llepoi ll nnd lllscuunt.
Ymir Patriiiiaup Snliciteil. linukinu Iliiura: U A. M. to il p. u. liny. II A. M. I.I 12 H. lli9<'..iMil Ilays: TnoMlaysnnil Kri.in
BUY THE
ALWAYS
REUABLE
Inquire of
C, L. WALLACE, I. OA SILVA, LIBBY i HEYWARD, J. DORLON
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$ C. PEASELL
of Frofixirl is ii.iw ria.u to furulsh y.iu nith II."
Best Cooking 5tovc
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SI Stove&, Ranges, ^1 Housefurnisbing ^< Goods,,,.
_.-^!Oil and
**•*"*, Gasolene Stoves
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famous (loiibU- lii-nlers.
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or any other kiu.l.
C. PEASELL & SON
Un(]ertaker5and Embalmers
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If ]ro« have otm WllMtrli, IndlgwllBn. tMoMiniii, constipation, bad btoalk, 4lia<naa>, ioMthpO llTtr, boanban, kMaey tronblea, backache, loas •f appotita, iMomDla, lack of enarnr, bad blood, blotched or muddy akin. •r aagr ajrmptoma and dlaofdan tohleb tall tbo Mory of bad bowela and an lw|ilrit diffoMlTe aystem, lowikoUi Will Cure Xom.r
It oriU ctoan eat tha bowala, atimiUate tbo Urar and kidaeys, strenpbcn tbo Mteus msihranos of tbe atomaeb, piui^r your blood and put you •*ae yeer fMt" again. Your appetito will retom, yotir bowela move rsfu- latly, year Uver aad Udnoya ceaaa to trouble yoo, your akin will clear aod 1 and yoa will iaal ths old time encrfy and buoyancy.
This Mantela..
In Oak, Gloss Finish
$15
Oak Cabinet Mantels from $12 up
MANTEL & FIREPLACE FITTINGS
of all kiiiiis, at city pries
j BATHROOIMS AND VESTIBULES TILED
ORNAMENTAL CENTERS AND BRACKETS
I D. MORRISON
Show Rooms Crove Street, Freeport
IMhaia mkllia tkn |«oper madlolBa to giva their UtUe eoaa for ronittipatinn, iHaaadalndlar Iraublaa, win Uwl LaiakoU an Itk-al int«UelB<<rorclill<lr,'ii. to bowU rv^ular wlllioat |«ln ur Krlplaa. acta aa a g«o«r»l toulc. asalRl" I dlfaattan, nsUoTea r««tl«aaneM, cl««r« ibn coated loninMi. rMluo«-« fpvpr. I, natfttl sImji und makes Uiau wMi, happr aad hearty. t7' Childrrn tkt » mtd tmk ftr it.
Ftr Sato by X\\ Dru<r^ists.
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ANY
HEAD NOISES?
I
, ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE
by oor mtm iatrcntion. Only tltaat bom deaf are itKorsble.
HEAD NOISES CEME MMEOIATELY.
r. A. wnMAN. orsALTiMoaa. sAvti
V Buraaaea, tld., Marrh «,. 1901.
•tiai Milftly emtd Pt Onfn<^ tkaaka lo yow InalacM. I win turm pn jem f tam. lo \m used at yomt diacrttioa.
ira a(u mr luhl cat bigaa to ¦>¦(. aad tbla kept aot<tUa« wane, until 1 kat ,*»r cnlirrl*~
laadrfWcstatteatuKr.t r,.i catarrh, toe three auxtiha withoal aay Mceew, «Muunei] • num.
ll llkjifclaa« aaKMM <ilbei« inr miw eniBeal ear tptewlul ot thia cilir. who iold me thai
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__ ^sar. aad oidartd yoar tnat- eitdf a law daya aoeacdtac lo ymr ditailioaa tha anion Hand, aad
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tUmm Bve year VyWaitoslo tliia,
laadrrwcstati >arsf>by*laiu. a»K«iia rthei» 1 OOD aa aacralioo coaM lKk|> nie. Sskisi 1^ r tbc kaarkif la tbe ai
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VNOICWEVNISBiATNniE -*':»T
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lleacna Partlea Find None Allee at St. Pierre—The Dead Lie Ahoul In Hoaps —Some Face! Calm, Hut Others Nhowrd the Horror Willi Which They Mel Tbeir Fate—Funeral Pyrea Built In tho Streeta For the Cremation of the Bodiea — The French Goveruor, thc American and Britlah Consuls Aitionc Ihe Uead—I.oae of Life Eitlmated at 40.0OO—Tidal Wave Enaulfed Khipiilne
Louiloii. — Tlif coircspoiuU'iit nf llic Times 111 St. TlioniaR. U. \V. I., siiiics tlmt the tot\-u of St. I'li-rr*', in tin- I-'iPiK-li Isluml or Miii'iliiiiiui'. liiiH bi'cii liitiilly ilesti'oyeil hy n vohniio. All ilic iuliiililtiints of llu- town, snys tlic coiii'- Hliomlpiil, linvt- lost tlii-li' llvos, iiml all till' uliipiiliig ill llio lini'Iior IlliS honi do- ft 10 J-I'll.
I'lU'Iii, rriiiico. — Fresli ilisiKniclii's fnun tlip I'oiiiiiiniiilcr of tin- l-'i'i-iicli n'Hrslilp Suclu-l imlU'iilp Hint llu- Jlliir- tliiiiliic liorror \rns even worse tliaii ill His! ri'iiorli-d.
Nol nioiip wan SI. rrt'irc liilil wiisu-. lull the couiili'y for iiiilcs nroiiml fell lliiiler tlie ilevnstnlloii of Hie liiirKtiiif.' iiiiuiiitiiiii. Tills swells Hie lotiil iif llic 10.11 from a'l.iKHi to 411,11011.
TUe (llsiistei- ii-ciii'ieil iit 8 oclock on Tliiii'silny iiioriilin.'. Mom La I',-, lee cxploileil. Tlie ureiil volcnuo lyliii; iiliiive Hie nrc of the licaiitifiil l.iwii, liestliOK niiiOiiK the pnliiis nml iii'iiii;;.- trees wns siiil.lpniy leiit by ihc pent Bases within nml henenlh it, nml came tliiinilerln); ilnwn npon the town, a mass of tiro mul molten rock, or lava, niul the unmelted nialerlal ahove it.
There wns uo time to escape—scaiie- ly time for prayer. Persons in the streets were swallowed up In Hnme— incinerated in 11 nioment.
The lire rciiched the town lirst nnd sel il ablaze. The woisi honor liisl. Then oaine Hie nvalanche. Il was mil neeiled. The survivors of Hie cnlnmity Who saw 11 fi'iini the sea sny ll wns like a Klimpse of hell.
The sheets of lire were seatlci-ed i'oi' miles ni'ound. Tln-y fell like n ileliiire Ujion Ihe creseenl slia|ieil shore. Tiny nwiillowed np (jroves and liouses. They lanulit the beautiful haiiBiiiR (.'iii'ileiis ill Ilielr embrace nnd wltliereil lli'iii within a few moments. Then ciinie the • iiii'.'iit of lava and meicifully covered up llll- spec'tncU- of ruin.
Tlie town was desti'iiy.^d in live inln' nil"*. It was qulek woik. Then- was no llllii;, di'n.Kniiig hoi'ror. The deaths 111 the Inlinliltauls were mercifully short in conilnB. horrible though were llieir last niomeiils.
lUiriiiK thp eruption, which lasted iliiX'e minutes nfter Hie explnsion, Hie eiillrc Isliiiiil was In the Hii'oes nf vin¬ ienl selsmie disturbances. .Natives everywhere were frlKliIeneil. expecting Ul be killed, though neiustomi-d to carHiiiuake dlNtiirliances. The eflects nf llie eiirthipiake on the water would linvi' iieen starlling in oidinary circuiii. stances.
Knrt de Frnnce. .Mariiuii|Ue.-.V hiiiil- iiig has at lasl been made in the city llf St. rierie, anil Hic wnrk of I'xpltW'- ing the ruins of Ihe nnulliilatcd loil'ii lins begun.
Kliough hns been rev<>nleil lo ludieiile llial the very worst nnliiipations ns tn Hie result of the eni|itliin of Mout I'c- lee nre realliteil.
Those whn have cnnie bnek here fiiiiii Sl. rierre report Hiat Hi,' streels nml nil Hie ncighlinrlni.iil nr.iiiiid wlini 11 it-w days ngn wns Hu- largest and iiinvt pinspei'ous city in .Marllnliiue lue nnw I'nvei'.'d with heaps iipnii heaps of dead bodies in all direcHnnK.
.Ml Hie dead thus fnr seen wer,' sliirk naked. Iheir I'lnlhiiig iippuieiilly having binned from their lioiIles like so mmh lillllel-, while lliey iheiiisi'lvcs were burned to death. In the vnsi 111:1 .iiirlly nf Inslnnces Hi,- s.ems tn liiivi' been Hie sole cause of dcalh. (;i'i':ii niinibeis of Ihe liodies hnve bicn lunst li.siiiider Iiy the terrltlc heal and lie dis I'liilinwi'lh'd.
Ill iiiniiy inslnnces Hie faces of the vii'iims are i|iille ciilui, ns liiniigli Ilny wile sirli'ken down Insliiiiily wli,'i'.' Hiiy sionil wilhoul a miimi'nrs ¦iviirii ing nr with liiiidly linie In iipprei inl.' the deadly peril they wen- in. lllliers have stiiiiiped nii ihelr fni'.-s nn exim-s sinn of iiidi'si'rii.able tcrnir.
Til,, entire l'lty nml Hie iii-iL'hbnrhnii.l all iiliiiMt it nek wllh a horrilile iMh.r nf burned tlesli.
.\liiiosi Hie lirst thing 1I..11,. was 1,1 milk,' lU'.pi.iniu.ii-. fnr Hie 1 lemntinn
To Look Into Mlilpiiini True!.
Il is sai.l iliai Hll' Hrillsh Onvirn l'lll iins insiriuted the lnw nttii its .,( le .¦rnwn in cxiiiiiiiic Ilic ngi'ii'iiieiits mil dni'iiiiienis cuiini'.ii.l wiili ih,. hipping coniliiiie (Iwing in Hic deep nt.-n-st I'Xi'ileil by Hiis iiinit.r, liie Invernment will giv.' n ilnv fnr Hie l.'I.m.' nf Hi.' siil'J.'.t 111 I-iirlinuiii.i.
Heavy Snow In Northern France.
Heavy snnw has fnlhii nl AblK'Vill, nnd A|.iien«. nmi fr.isl has b,','n Tr lu.ilcil Iroiu uiuiiy phm's m .S'm Ihi'a.'-I- crn Frame.
PKI.KE'S AWFUL WORK.
How the Volcano lleiilroyed the neauti¬ ful Capital or Martinique.
Cnslries, St. I.ucin. Tt. W. I.->! ;,[ I'l-le.-. n volcnnic inoiintniii, some iin iiiili's north of St. I'lerre, the enniiiier- cllll cnpltal of Martinique. Is Hie m.iiini lllll which mnde a faint shnw of erup Hllll fifty years ngo. On Jiay 'd last it
cable was Rllpiied. and lhe ateamer liai'ked away from the shore, and. nine hours later, ninnnged to reach Castries. Ten of the Uiidilnnrs men were lying dead, contorted and burned out of huiuau semblance, nmong Ihe black cinders which t-overed the ship's deck to a depth of six Inches. Two more of the crew have since died.
The survivors of the Itoddam's crew were luud In their praises of the heroic I'ondni't of their captain In ateeriog his vessel out of danger with his own hands, which weie bndly hurned hy the rnin of bro whieh kept fnlliug ou Hie siiip fnr miles nfter she got under way Iieyond burns nil over his bml.v, thi laiiiniii is snfe. ns is nlso the ship's ngent, Iholigli he Is l.adly scorched. The towu mill nil Ihe shipping lu inirt iveie utterly destroyed, the West In¬ ilinn nml rnuHiuH Telegrnph Com¬ pany's repairing steauier (Snippier go¬ ing tlrst, Iheu the Quelieo liner Ko- rnlnin. Captain Muggah. of the latter, waving Ids haud In fnrewell to lhe lloddnin as his vessel sauk wllh a ler- rlfic exploslnn.
The Hrilish roynl mnil steniner Ksk, which cniled off Mnrlinlque ut 10 p.' ni. I'eporis sinnding offshore llv» miles, soumllng her whistle and sendiug up ni.kcis. She received uo answr,'. The ivlinle senfroiu was lihir.ing for tulles. The Ksk sent n boal ashore, but ll I'.iiild nnt land on aceount of the ter¬ rlllc Ilcnt, which wns noroinpauied by loud explosions. Nol n Uvlug soul ap¬ peared ashore nfirt- Ihp boat hnd waited fnr two hnuis. Fire and nitues fell all over the slenmer.
In Hip nfleruoou a Fiench consllng
ERUPTION ON ST. VINCENT
CAlcmBBAl'f
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GrMt DerasUlion SprMd by ihe Vol- oano La Souft-iai^
KlaaatBii, the Capllal, Rombardad bf
Falllac StoMM—Apralllac Natatml
PboaawieBa—Haadreda Daad.
Castries. St. Kucla, B. W, I.-The vol- cano of the Island of St. Vincent, La Soufrlere, has liumt out In sympathetlr eruption. A slenmer which returned from there reporietl that the northern end of the Island wa* In flames, abd eul off from assistance by n rontiuiiouR stream of burning lava, ash<>« falllDg in heavy showers ns fnr I.W mllea away.
It was feared Ihal there had been great loss of life. The lava from the volcano bad destroyed several dislrleta.
(treat physical ehaimea had takeu plnce In the neighborhood of La Sou¬ frlere.
.Ka a residi of the disaster on tbe isl and all business was suspended.
Aniong those dead were whole fami¬ lies, ii-hofie corpses were In severnl places lying nnhurled. The dend will lie Interreil In trenches.
Kingston, the capital of the Island, was covered with ashes and was being bombarded with stoues from the vol- paulp emlera.
St. Tliomas, D. W. I.—It was lielleved Hint 5(10 people have losl Iliplr lives In St. Vlncenl.
The noise from the St. Vineenl vol¬ cano was heard Is Islands 200 uiiles away. Colnmns of vapor from the era- ters rose eight miles bigb. It Is knnwn that ashes have been carried 2.VI miles.
In many plaees In St. Vlnrent a food and w,iler famine was threatened.
The British ttovernmect ordered two rrulsers lo proceed to thc Island wllb supplies for the sniferers.
London.—The rorrespondent of the Daily Mall al Barbadoes telegraphed thnt nil thp plantntlons ou Ibe British Island of 81. Vincent have lieen de¬ stroyed. The Island Ig two feet deep In ashes. Dust fell at Barbadoes for nix hours.
Hotllnai Lake l>laapp«ara. Rt. Thomas. D, W. I.—A dispatch re¬ ceived here from the Island of Domini¬ ca (B. W. I.) says thai a man who bns Just returned frnm tbe boiling lake disl'icl of that Island, -went wllhin 100 yards of tbe lake and found tbat tbe wnter had disappeared. From a vent ten feet In diameter In the centre waa nrlsing a colnnin of steoni to a height of Ihlrty feet Iwfore spreading Inlo the nimosphere. Thai dlslrlei, olberwlse, was apparently unchanged, hut thc sul¬ phur gnses were very strong.
WINllWAHI) ISLANU.S, SHOWIN
U'giiii Io Hii'iiw oul deuse clouds of siiinki'. .\t iiiidiilght the snine day Ilaiiii's. iici'iiiiipniiicil with rumbling 111.ises. liglilcd Hie sky over nu ini- iiii'iise men, cnusiiig wldcsprenil tcr- inr. Mny 4 hot nslies cnvcnil Hie whol' cily iiunrler of St. I'lerre nn lil.'h thick, nud mnde Monl Telee lii-
Vi-^il.le.
Al noou .May ."1 a strenm of buruiiig lava rushed 44(H) feet dowu the imuint- alii side, fnllnwing Hie dry bed nf a Inn. Ill ami leaching the sen, live niili-s fllllil Hi'ii iiiouninin. In three niiiiiius. In lis rush the llei-y flood swept friiiii Ils palh plnntnlions. buildiiigs, fncinr- les. cnlile and liuninu beings over a liieadth of about hnlf a mih'. At the renr of Ilie uioiilh of the Itivk-re Hliiui'lie slnnd Hie large (Jiierlii sugar fiii'tnry, one nf Hie Ilnesl iu Hie Islnnil. It Is now cniiiiili'li'lv entninbcil In lava. The lall cliliiiney nlnne is visilil... (Hie hundred nm! llfty peisnns nre esli¬ mnteil to hnve perished there. Includ¬ ing Hie owner's son.
.\n the Inva nislied into the s»'n the Inner receded 3(NI feel nil nloug Hie wesl coast, relurnlng wilh gieat slrenglh. .K big wave eiiven-d Ilie whiil..- sen fi'oiit of SI. rierre. but lining little dnmiige nsliiiie or nHonl.
Terrible deionutlons. heard huiidi'i-ils of niiles niirthwnrd, followed ul shorl. lii'i'giiliir Intervals, nnd coiiHuneil at iilght. lu Hie intense darkness Ihe elec tril liglil fiiilcil, but tlie town wns III up by lurid tlnslies of tinme from Hie niuuiilaiii. The lerrorslrlckeu Inhnlii- miits nislied fnr the hills In ;heir nighi llniiies, siTcaming. shouting nnd walS lilg -mnd Willi terror.
Tliii'iy-flve persons, nioslly wnmen ami I'liildren, arrived here In the foie- iio.iii of Hie lilll. nuil furnished llii- alinve delails. The men reiuaiued at .Marlinl.iue. The sanie nfleruooii liiii-r Ii'legrnphic loiiiuiuiilciiliiin wns iiil.rriipieil Willi bnth the islnnds of .Miuliiii.iue nuil St. Vincent. Dnring 111.' nlleniiinii of Hie .Sill the Krilisli -t.'aiiier Itnililain, Aviiii li liad left SI. I.U. ill III iiii.liilglil nil Hie illl fnr .Miir- lilli.iu.'. I'lawli'il slowly Illln Hie Cns¬ lries llnrlinr. iini'ei'iigni/.iiliU', gray Willi nshcs, her rigging ilisuiaiiHcil. ami sails ami awnings. Imnging iibnui. I..ill ami rlian.'il.
Caiilain Whiiller I'epiu'li'il Hial liav¬ inc jnsi cavt.an.'linr nil' Si. ri.'i'i'e al S a. ill. in lill.' wcalii.'r. suc.'i'i'iliiig nil awful lliiiiiilersl.'liii liiiriiig Hi.' nigiit. Ill' was talking In Hie sliip's ngent. .li.st-pli I'lissnnn, Wll.I was iu n lionl al.iiigslili'. willii he snw a nciiii'iiilnus
stenmer arrived here from Fort de Frnnce, seeking nsslstnnce, ns nil the rnunlly wns burned up, the stock wns dying, all Ihe planlntlons were charred, Hie country people were Hocking Into Hie lowns nnd famine wns feared. Tin; stenmer was londed with food of nil .sorts, nnd was sent back to Mnr- liiiiijue.
American Conaul Perloheil.
Paris. France.—The Calilnet hna nu- iliorized Ihe Minister of Finance to ex- |icnd nil moneys uecessary for the suf¬ ferers nnd nn olticer hns sailed from Hiesl with !|!I()0,()(H),
Tile Miulsler of .Marine, M. de iJin- i-ssnn, lins received n cnble message fiom Ihe commander of the Sucbet. saying he has conducled n senrch nl St. I'lerre. He reporls Hint the lowu Is uow n ineie heap of smoking ruins.
The Siicliet rescued snnie of the In- linliiiiinis of Hie towu Ln Precheur, which, wilh the toifn Lc Corbet, was
An ErnptloB Near raalaslia.
San Francisco. Cnl. — The Alaska Coninierclnl Cohipany has received from Its agents at Unalaska, Aleutian Islnnds. a letter dated April 10, giving Information of volcanic disturbances In Ihitt s,'<cllon. The letter says:
"Unnlnskn hne been shaken up by earthquakes lately, and on sereral oc¬ casions tbe ground wan rorered wllh flne ashes from some volcano. Reports rearb us from Vnlmak to thc effect that wllb cvery westerly wind tlielr vlllage Is covered with some kind of nslies. Indicating that some wegleru volcouo ts In action."
Voleanlo DIaaalera of Rlitory.
Pompeii and Herculaneum. destroyed by empllou of Mount Vesuvius; A. I>. 7!).
Catnula, Sicily, 1R,000 persons killed by earthiinake; 1137,
Syria, 20,000 killed by cnrthqunke, llMi.
Clllcia, 20,000 killed by earthquake; ]2('i8.
Palermo, enrlhqnakes, OOOO lost; 172fl.
Canton. China. 100,000 lost by earth¬ quake; November 30, 1731.
Kucban, North Persia, 40,000 losl.
HAKBOn OF ST. PIERRE. SHOWING VOLCANO IN DISTANCE.
ilestni.ved al Ihe llme of the SI. Pierre illsasler.
.V disjiali'ii from Fori de Frniiee innnrms tin- reporls Hull Cnveriior Moiiili-l nud the British nnd .\iiii'rlcau I'.nsuls aud ihelr families perished.
.'lilll.'ls rusliing
lllllill
Willi ii'irlttic riipi.liiy
liilll luir;. I niii|ili'irly. In an instmit.
i'iiv.l.,i.iiig Hie fiiriiiiT in II slie.-I nf
Hnnii- and raining lin-
agciii lia.l jusi Illlil' in
whin his Imal ilisapii
llf Ille rrew nf lllc
qnll kly scnnliiil 1.1 il.'
liiinimi I'fr.iris. having
cr llll
nil I.nnlll. ¦ iiiilll nil
lln.liliill III. Hy
slenn
up. Hie
Snnw in New Kiiclanfl.
:iinsl.iirg I'.iUs, VI.. slinw fell for
urs nil .May !'. mnl .ausiil cn
III.' rtniiiiig,' III iii'vvly lilniileil
Inu illg Hie high weslerly gale
sa late snnw fell lor sevinil
and Ih,' liv.' iiiuuutnin peaks In .iiiliy nf I.llll.'Inn. .V. II.. win' .1 Willi snnw III sun.I.IWII
America Hand! Kellef.
Wiisiiliigniu, D.C—The United Sinies liiivernim'iil hns been quick to ml fur Hi ' n lief of the stricken islnnd of .Mar- iiiiii|Ue. The riiilcl Slates cruiser cinciniinii. which hud Just nrrlved nt Snn lliiniliigo Clly. Snnio Dnniingo. was ni'ilered Io proceed Io MurIiuli|Ui' al nu.e.
I'ruiiipi a. linn was taken nlsn by Hie Sl unl.'. wlii.'li passed a bill iippropriat- iiig IfliHimHi Inr the nld of Hie suflTi-r- ci's. Tile I.Ill's passage ivns ilebiyid. linwever. Iiy olijectlons lu the House.
The sen giiliig lug I'oloniiic lms left .>;mi .luau, I'orlo Uleo, for Ihe ill-fuled Island.
earthquake; 1755.
Lisbon, rlly ruined by earthquake, iTt.ikk) killed; November, 17S6.
Aleppo, deslroyed by earthquake. HioUNHnds killed; 1822.
Cnnton, earthquake. (1000 loat; Mey •J7. If.10.
Cnluhrln. earthquake, 10,000 losl;
m-i7.
Island of Kraknioa, volcanic erup- tiiiu, ;i(l.;t.SO lives losl; May 27, 1883.
Isle of Ischln, earthquake, 20(10 lost; 18^.
Kriipilon of Mauna Loa, Hawaii. 70 killed; 1S80.
Hnndnlsan, volcanic eruption. 1000 killed; .Iuly, 1888.
Island of Hondo, Japan, eurthquake. llliNMl killed; October, IMUI.
\euezuela, earthquake, 30U0 killed; April 24, 181M.
Charleston, S. C earthquake, 41 lives losl; August 30, 188(1.
(iautemnia, earthquake, loss uf life not .vet Hscerlalued; April. IIKU.
Kleeea Koldlere Uead In Wreck.
.K traiu l.nuiiil frnm I'l'einiiii in I'iel' irsl.mg. .Nnrllicru rinusianl. was ile- rnilid m a ciui,' ami uu nili, cr nml I.U Ul'.'ll WlTi' kilic.l.
Placed un tbe Bollred Liat.
(ii'iicnils Simiiu Suyder nnd Wllllnm .Viiiiian, ici'i-ntly appointed Ilrlgndier- i;i'm'rals. liave bi-i-u plaied ou the re- Ihi'il lisl nf the i;uiUil Slates .Vruiy afl.r fnriy years' service, llolh oUKui ale unw iu Ihe i'hllipplues.
Fallinc OV ol tCapoMa.
1 ll,' fnur principal arli.h'S of dauies- I I'Xp.irt- iireUd stuffs, prnvlsions. eol- lu ami peti'oleuui—Willi h for Ihe nuth nf April aggn'galeil If54,:i3ri.20(l, luw u di'.'line of |l.'>,7.'i2,0'.« ns cnm- li'ed Willi the same muulh last year.
Three Firemen Cruihnl tu Ilealh.
rhre.' Mremi'ii ivere crushed In ileail. unlher mau was l.ailly injured ill a Hie at Ihe l...\va linn Works. Im liuqile, Iown. l'lle nuu were plnyiiig un thl' fir.' near a wall, wheu the lail.r fell au.l l.iu'ied Ih.iii. lhe Uuau. ial loss is f ir>.iiiiu.
Not lo Balae Ibe Kale of Inlereet.
Al llle uiiiHi nnnunl iniivcuiinii uf Hi,' .'<niiugs Bank Asa,„latlun nf N.'W Voi'k State, at Syiniuse. il wns dei iilid 11..I in raise th,. rat.- nf inlerest fn>iii .(l.J In 4 j.ir leni. I hal¦le^ A. Schieien.' .r Urnnklyn. was eb, u.l I'nsideni. |
knew la Ihe Aillroudache.
Tne weaihi'i has l.,-,.u unusually j .old in Northeru aud Western .Ven- : Vork. In Buffalo uu .May U ilierv \va« I a light f.ill nf sunw. lu Ihe .Vilirnu ¦ .luiks liiere w«» a L"»iy suow -i.jiin. ¦ Iu Wayne t uuuiy u li.avy raiu aud i
win.i >i..iiu lll.l trat. lamage to'
IrUil trees, whnh were iu lilu»»ouj.
Maaked Mea Uabbed a ..tm, Thrm' uiaaked meu i.wk uhuui «k'«iu fiuOi Ihe eaie of the Lake Shurr Uiihni depoi in Clevelaud, ubin.
Iloil
The Naiional Oame.
IL.rlfnr.l lias icleii'd (luinii.l. iii.>.in ami I'llclicrs .Miraii .uul liinlii
Cnnley. the Philn.lelpliia an.l I'm liurg insi-uff, is pinyiiig a slur gau f.ir Hosti.u.
Dnlinvai ny nf Hi
lilis 1 111
will ilnulilli'ss lie .nkiyil s pit.'IlillK
Ilia in. agniu
nil.
Inle Hie Si I
le errnis thnu
iu llle .\ali..uai Uagui
lifiieier IS Hm- name
rlghl Heldei'. "(iofnr-'
Hie Iialue is plnunuuieii
The slnrs iif (he .Null 1>I1 hale ln-i'O repla.'i Iiiiilnr leaguers, eiglil uiill' amateurs.
Suiiih hal iH'i-n playing ,1 Ult uuil i.us,' Ihau uiiyi..,-i.v w ii.^ ii.i Ilia
lAiulsvilh's
lual l.ingii,' I l.y flfty-four j L'ullegiaua aud
Smallpos Victim Hauaa Hlmeelf.
Hnrvey Kluiald. u sulfeier from siiiall|..ix. cuuimitled suicide at South Hethli'iii'iu, I'n., by hanglug himself His iiiiiiic was quurnntlued, he, his wile mill nvn eliililreu, lieiug ciiiirtiied III lile huu>e. He did Uul huve the die. euse in a severe form.
Mra. Pogal Oela Two Veara.
Mrs. Sollel. Hie warden's wife, who made ll pusiilile tor the Kiddles to ewape frum Hie .Micgheuy Couuiy -lull at I'illsl.ui'g, I'a., wus seuieuivil Iu u Ierm nf iwu .leurs iu Ihe Wesieru I'eui- iciiuniy.
Murdered by HI
JiOelsnU Itnl- lis. Couuiy, \n , l.-ll ll.
WICe'a Niae.
1 iiliziu ot Si'U'I
d lU the r<
.ail with Ihrnugh
lilled
p.'Sill.,11 iU a
uuiiil.er of y.aii.
I.ajoii- is iweuty
it tl.e small.
I Hie l.i
U Lull. IS IU his iHMly, MVl
Hi.' henn. Umi l.y iiin W'righ law, us ilie I,-suil ul a quarrel of loug "" 'I'""' '" " j siauiliuu. Uolieri's wHe waa by his ride whcu lle fell, uud sile caught Ills cars old. aud pisiul fnuu his dying haud, liui ivas ihera' He i« I ,ti»uriiie,l ^-y Wright before slie .nul.l
a rreDih-Cauudiai'. and waa iKiru ul { ure uu him Woiinsoi kct. It. I
J.dill \l. Wnld says Hial Hie deeis lou ill lhe Liiju.e .ate wa» Juei righl au.l was what wat ueeded ful ;h« >al vatiuu of the gaaiv.
Thel
ppoaed tw New Cura Takp.^
uuh a demouetrallou agaiust j Ihe utW curu lai. ai Hyde Park, Luu I dio. lli.ouu ptuple tukiug pan.
Koeolt la Coata ¦tea. The mllilary element In the iielghlior' hnnd nf Sau Jose, the capital of Costa Iliin, Ih In Insurrecilon, refusing to rec- i.giille the autborlty of Asuucloo Eh- quivel, the uewly Inaugurated Presi¬ deut.
Seeoro'a Alrahip Baplados.
The nlrsblp belungiug to Senor An gusio Severo. tbe Brailllau aerouaul, made nn ascension al Paris, France, The nirship riploded, and tbe Iwo ni-i'iinauts wbo were un board were killed.
Labor ITorid.
Eleclrleal workers at Uuluth, Miuu. hnve beeo grauted au advauoe lu wages.
Advlres from Mexico atalc lbat scar¬ city of labor la rclardlog raliroad con- struetlon.
The wages of Soulb Wales mloera. regulated ou tbe sliding scale, are (o be reduced teu per oent.
The wages of miners and lanluueo have beeu reduced twu aud a half per cent, at Newcastle. Eoglond.
Montreal (Can.) stooemaaoas tbreat- I-p tn strike unleaa granted tbirty ornta nn bour and a ulne-bour day.
All tbe utnea lu tbe 'farentam (Pa.) district are cloaed.
Brooklyn (Oblol carpeotera are mak¬ ing au effurt to fuiiu a uew uulou.
Hrlckiuakera al Iietroll. Ulcb.. con- leniplate forming a union. Tbey waat more pay aud a uniform acale.
Holiermakera, abeet Iron workera aod builermakera' helpora at St. Loula. Uo., have asked for Increased wages.
Tbe tinuers aud aiatera at Younga- lu'aru, Ohio, bare been grr.nled an to- I reaae of iweoty-llve cenla a day. I Tbe luternatlonai L'ulon uf Cat I liuilders and Hepalrrra haa laercaacd I IIS memticrsblp 10,000 lb Ics* tbaa four i ninalha-
THE SABBATH SGKXHi
the churrh and not marahr to tb* to isters. "Ministered." In a sps*U sir
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMNT* FOR MAY IC
(¦lOeni The ¦arly OlirtalloB BIsMsa* arlea, acta kill.. I-tl OsMsM tOBll Malt, kkvin., la Jtatmarg Tiilllibi • —CoMMoatarr oa tho UBr*a Lasssa*
1. "Thc churrh....at AaUosk." Ihh rhuirh must have lieen larg* aaa toNtak- Ing at this time. "Prophets pmiiottmto.'* The prophets were thoae ¦MStOMBtB !•• reive, snd able to apoak th* tmh CM t» Traled to theni: men with iBai(ht PoA Hro- eighl, rather thau instroctor*. 1 Oat. tt] 28. Ry leachers ara maaat staM MM prrraanent teachers, answsriaa •MMtnal to the pastor ol a modera cbotoi. *Vhm> b.is." Barnabas waa a praaebsr ami it it not improbable that the namaa "pfspMs and tearhers" hera simply liaaimMSS tha iirracbcrs of the gospel. "fllaMW.... Niger." Niger means black, bat tMM ii nothing in that to indirat* that tkl* mam was blacii. Nothing mora is kaoitli •{ him than is hen m«ntioa*d. "tmmi. Hr is probably the aame paraaa pomtUemmt iu Rom.- 16:31. He may alao hsTS hsM one of thoae who firat earriad tha tmtm to Antiorh. Chap. 11: W, SO, •Vyiimr A rslebrated eity in Africa: onoMBth of the population was Jews. »"Miai*« tha foster-brother of Herod." (R. V.) ^»h*t> thinks his mother waa ptobablj .UMW* nurse. He waa evidently a pHWR •! W> fliirnre, Thla was Harod A]lttp*i» OTM murderei] John the Baptiat. Waaaaa tmtt li.ivr lirrome a Cliristisn out of v«iT had nurrottudings. lie waa probaUr a Maa tt alrouK chararter. "And Baol." NtMM last bcrsusc hs waa tha faito cornar. H* soon becomes the chiefaat of aU taa *p*» lies.
2. "They." Thea* fir* iilalstM*, Kothing is said of any olhara bsiag pNMat, But Meyer insists that "thsy" tOtmt to
oth* A** I*
a sps^ vice of prayer and praiae, to aissi' ' mind of the Lord concerning th* I ment of His work, "floated." Ihcir intense eamaatncas, thair
hunger, which overpowersd all ^
bodily hunger. "Tha Holy Ohcat SSU.' How thr Holy Spirit spok* to thiai to arc not told. He may hav* apohM thiMlk some of iKe prophsta praaant. Of W • f*** eral conviction on the ratnd* of CM tttmf bers of the church. Bat aati** thktith* Holy Spirit "makea the revalatioa, JHMt the missionaries, and aastni to thsM f"'~*~ work." "Separal* m*." That is, stt I apart, or ordain them for th* tptdU'^ whereunto I have callad tkar of foreign missions. Paul WM „. railed to this work at th* tioM of hh < version.
3. "Fasted and prayed." A iMtt sd> cmn and important service, t^tfttoa, probably, hy the whole body ot ths ehtNh. They needed wisdom and abilltf to aa^ complish the great work thev wh* anf about to undertake. "Laid tlwir haM*," By this ceremony of eonaaeratioa. thaf sr dained them—not to an order, Mt to • mission. It did not .maka tk«m wassB^ rldera, or biahopi, but misaioniriii. ."Sm* them awav." From Antioch, a* nkMI* aries to other lands.
4. "Being sent, ete." Ths igpnsrie here is aimilar to that toand in ths mp vious verse, and shows ths Mil W tM Spirit Urat, and, next, that ot tha tkaiA. The Holy Qhost orlginataa ths milMMIf enterprise. All obJeetioiii| thf"* '" the work arise trom a Uek of the Spirit. "Onto BoimSt."^ the sMport town ot Antioa, oa I temnean Sea, Aatioeh bsia| tw*att 1 inland, "Sailed to Oywus." This f in the Mediterransaa Bm. wta 1 the home at Bamabaa. Oup. 4i
8. "At Salamls." Th* Omk *
Cyprus, and ths nswsst dty in tksif •» proach lo the island, after a nw hMnr snil, "John to their minlsMr." This tlU John whose surname waa Mirk.
n. "Cone thrnugh th« isle." Tbtf traveled the whole length ot th* idsM from east to west, evangeliiing. 'Tiato Paphos." The chief town of th* i|ill4 nhout one hundred miles from Bahwais. "Sorcerer." A magician, or tttt—*tril»r. The magirians did not merely prttMa to foretell the future, but alio to inniiw* it. by the rgatrol which thsy cbUoMd to *» rrrise ovrr tha inferior god* or otaistM. ".V false prophet." An impottsrv ia thst lie falrety professed to be I prophet of th* Iruc Cnil, whilr teaching falsa doetriats r.ud a fake slandard of morals. "A Jsw." A Jeiviali quark whose arta ir*r« a piatar* of Iho lowest depths to wbieh th* J*wl*h character couM sink. '"Bar-iesas." Tkw was his .Tewish nam*. Th* tmt* "mr is Hebrew and signifia* "son." B*r.J**n* therefore signifies the Son ot Jtaa*, a eoat- man name among the Jawsi bat th* Byris* cniu him "Bai^Aoma," tha aon ot piM*.
7. "The deputy." All th* pra»l»*«* ot the Roman Empire under tha control ot the senate wera governed by a proeoaanl, here railed a deputy; that is. a govsrnor appointed by the senate. A praomt man." A man of sound nndentaaaina snd good sense. "Deaired to hear." H* d*. sired to know what these man taaght, tad to hear the word of Ood.
8. "Rlymas." An Arabic word irhleh means "the wise." Perhapa ha wis bom jn Arnhin, or had bved thara, and nay have assumed this nama in a ha**tfal spiril, or he msy hsve reoeivad it hon others si a compliment to his skill. "Witb* stood Ihrm." Oppoaed thsm, as th* ma- giciana in Pharaoh's court withstood Mo>r9. He saw his power waa gon* it th* proconsul accepted the truth. "Ts tam nwny." The etlort of the soroarsr waa to keep ilim from becoming a txliavsr to tiM ilinlrinc of the snostles. No dssht th«r had heard much sbout the tetebiati Ol tht Slioslles.
e, "Then 8au)....Paul." This it ths first iimc the nsme Paul ooean, aad th* last time where he ia oallad null. Th* Uenlile spaitle here assumaa a Qcatll* nnmr. "Soul" is Hebnw, "PaohM" it I.atin, Tho word signiflas "littl*," sna- ing lo his insigniUrauce ol statars and t^ iiearanoc. 2 Cor. 10: 1, 10, "Fillsd, sto." The trnM of the (lr«ek pirtid|ds ia»ntt n suilden acceai of spiritual pearsr. Bst his ryes." Wilh a piercing (tas arhisb lookril into hia vcry soul. Ptii aow OB- folded for the first tim* tha tsifhty p*tr> ers whii'h lay in him.
10. "Subliliiy." "All guile and aO vil- lany." K. V, Thon expert ia ths trt W I'.rteiving men. "Son of tho dsvil." (IMr.) Sublilly a rliaracleriatic of tha dsvil. Om. 3: Ij 2 Cor, II: 3. "Enemy, sta." B* wai an enemy of truth and hiUlnaas. 'Vm vert." He perverted th* truth and Ood'* way of saving men. _ _
11. "Hand of the Lord." Th* sllittlta rsine from Uod, not Pani. "BUnd.'' H* was totaUy bhnd. "For a JdMO** . p"
nrhav*
hiindneas was temporary. nnly to much aa is necesaary. Paul hoped for the .nan's np*iit__..
12. "Belisved." The mirasl* aisaghj belief; ths doctrins of th* Lord WNafV
talranon. ^
l.adybaga to n«nt Baa joa* •salsa.
The Oepsrtmrnt of Agricoltar* i* •i*' paring to light tlie ravages of tba B*B d*** •cale tbroughuut the country with li* aat" ural rneniy, the ladybug, brouht boathf iuterior of^ China, AaaisUnt BotMHttl«» latl has just raturaad from th* Vomt t aupply of ladybugs, lait only HilssB rd on arrival in tha ssoatir tad '
nursed carefully by the OovsraaMt wttk a view to ilghling th* aeal* W tit* tMM manner aa in Chiua. Thar* at* as* tlm, requiring the constant gatatriM ftjimOt ttom lbs (Icpsrtmcot grounds tor foot.
««vlo4 ky r«lan« Ca«*tof>M,
Colored envelo|i«s used by
houaes iu tbe diapaleh of mail tMcaaaiac
IHMlnffiees aod the rsilwsy mail Mth* «f|-
sidrrshle' snnoysnce and
drrsxea ou tlxMn, unleaa
typewriter, are almost
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done
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., .._ nodwripharaUf.
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inilir gaslight snd am awanag ttaM
Ked ia tbe worat color in th* MM*-
Bhw U mmA, jtfa-
the address ia written in tb* I
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le/is the address ia written in t— -j^ ,-
nl ink it apiieara aa nothing nadtr Ik* tttt- final -light. Colora ara mora andoiaU* aa thry approach white,
CMM* ml lim a Mow yittoa*. Professor Leoachncr, of tht13mtpimm ol Cslifomia, annoancaa that M* ptat la throrelical aetronoaiy haa anirof ft im isiruat reenlu racardiog th*. any tf tAt comet recently discovered bjr rtmmim Hrnokf. The cxacl orbit eaa termined, Iiut the conat la •hurlnl |«noil cutset ever i.ehoil Uing loss thaa a ; idrntiral with tbe sceoad ._ vrar I7«, which wss seta far ilaya and tben lost nnder stancea.
at th*
The Ulcat (ad id th* PiplM»tlt Oltfi al Wa.hingto« is th* iiuiiiiiilia ga.tyjji;
Sleie set ol the books .WTiMmi mrtmmm - luoaeielt. Tbese hsre baaa (toMfMM - each of th* Ambaawidoni, wh* mo mUK - imt all apatt time (smiHtrlthit tbaMWI with tbt eoattala-
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19020516 |
| Date | 1902-05-16 |
| Month | 05 |
| Day | 16 |
| Year | 1902 |
| Volume | 7 |
| Issue | 29 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19020516 |
| Date | 1902-05-16 |
| Month | 05 |
| Day | 16 |
| Year | 1902 |
| Volume | 7 |
| Issue | 29 |
| Sequence | 1 |
| Page | 1 |
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