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.V FAMILY NEWSl-.M'ER (IF I.IM .\ l.
.KM-:llAl. I> I Ki.l,U.EM K.
TEBHS: •L50 TSABLT IR aB«4B«iB
VOL. V.
I'KI'J'J'OK r, N. Y.. KKID.W. I i:i'.KM AIM i, I'.hki.
NO. 14.
ptwnwnoNAi.
• Greater New York • Den.ta.1 Parlors,
IMMnCCIKII t MIOHOR(. OOB. FDLTON AND GOLD STS, y-\ Brooklyn, N. Y.
"SatafVaath. A].(M np.
'•iia«i«w«, - an .00 a p.
'MMVtillaaa, -. -^ aiOO ap
Wfeav nillas, • • a .50 up
rVVTOS AVD OOLD STBEF.TS, Opp. Loaaw'a, BROOKLYN, ». Y
THE NEWS EPITOMIZED,
of tbe
Waahlaclan llama.
A bill providing tbal tbe ps ot military altaobet nt embnas thoae of Colonett nnd at legal! Majors, baa recelve-l the saD- li*a*le Mllltnry Commlltee.
Hashrllle. T«nn., bas beeu presented by H«*rettry Long wllb Iha first American weapon fired In tbe Spanish war ta Uotcb. kist guui,
Tbe Burgton-Geuera! uf tbs Marine Hua ptial Service has shinped I.. H'.u.dulu l!»,l doses of Haffklne Prophylacll.;. Fllleeu hundred dose, uf this .eruin bavo already been t*nl to Honolulu.
Adjutant-General Corbiu gave out a stniH. meat tbowlng that tbe aun..'rlpilous to the Lawton fund anounie.I to 19.1,361
A bill Inlrodnctd by Senalor dav pro. potet the repeal of the stauip lui teci|,in. oftbe War Rsvanue act.
Ellla B. Roberts. I'nilsd Slales Treaaurer, haaeonvi.yed a'l his iiroperty lu K. 1). Mor- rfa. Bobtrts recentlv has been the ,!e.
(Isrr al tbe eud of Tbey lell us Worn
<I«lhlnkt she alwa} rhla human opal .
END-OF-THE-CENTURt WOMAN I huudto.l year- .--be I., ma.
'I the
?be IS ns HmpI! as the m "rning .
Yet 1. she oflttmos wiser than tVhul man .lares say h" reads he an.l through.
Here at ibo end ..f uiuo'.oei
I wheu meu fo.ichl for be
ta she M-day .
,-.he Is made oul uf h.iuey aU'l of ru': Sbe Is made out ot laughter aud of t"
Ilesar.led fro.n whatever point of view. Metbluk. she alway. like berselt appe
She Is a thing ..fmanv hope, an.l fear«.
Ol many virtue... let ,.f vice., too. TouebeJ with the names ..f tw.. ..i.pos sphere".
This liuraau ..|nl ..(Ihecbauging b.i-
.\ii aligei ..r a .te:H..D, false or tr.ie
.A. man inav fash I,uber He who bas. Will barken au.l !..• warne.l. Yet they
i woul.l have gone .lown bef.iro Ihis.
' Did you order plfiUty, dear-" "
I "Yon poor, slatviug boy, " she be-
j gau, bul ho cheeked her.
1 -'I've ba.l « feB«t at the Kieuzievery
¦ day. " he sai,I, nml ns the ivnilcr ai. prnachel, and hesitated over th,: su,Ideii fiisiL.u of forces, he added ..ver bib ahoubler. -.Mnk. it two,'
, Wbat to Eat.
NEWYORnLOSTTBill
Stat.~ Commissi'jn's Report on Cniises of tho Dcc'ino.
f^LAN TO EXPEND $62,000,000.
MAGNETISM OF THE E»I?TH,
,1 ..f nineteen Uiuidre.l Prolesaor H, A, It..
,<l, Ibe rhytlrl.l
W. i. STCELC, M. D..
.PHrSICI.iX und SURGEOX \ "nian""'"eral ault , Brlgbam H. Roberia | lea.
B4LUWINN, L. I.
I.ef.,
. the
OBeahoiirti
r V. M.
oflice, Ifarrlau,, .\ venil* •oath Slior* Televbone Call. Ualdwlna U.
aCORQK A. MOTT.
LAWYEIt,
sa CaaMatnBOTwwh ol Braakl ra,If. -f. Clljr
¦*ili*a**, I.rBbrMh, Qaaaa* Co., N. T. T*l*l>*at, "It Lrabrook," "IWABrooklyn."
E. A. DORLON.
L.BOXDED A UCTIOXEER.
oaa rtllow** Block,
•*t, ii*ar Cbarrh. PRBCPORT.
JOHN P. WRIQHT.
OBXERAL AUCTIO.VEER,
( PRCCPORT, L. I.
BankorRoGkYilleCentre
VlllagA Avenue, ROCKVILLB CENTRE, L. I.
Uur A.lopia.l Itlaiiilt.
ThtSpanltrda now arriving lu Cuba art
nf tb* very poorett ciust. and the tn.-rea.s
ioHpanltb Immlgrallou la colucldeut with
Ibe increaae la yellow fever. Governor Leary, of Guam, re.pie.ta thai
a tallable library be nent t.i the naval atu*
tlun tbere. Hawaii wants Immigrants, an.l her pro-
vltlonnl iDlnltlar of tloanc* It .,n hi. way
1.) Europe to a*aure th*iD. A comi.let* repori ol tha vltsi statlstl.'s
ot Havana, Cuba, for 189'.. ba. just been Is-
niitd. Tbo deaths show nn apparent ezcest
orer tbe births uf about 4000.
. Ctntaln McCalla, of tbe Newark, feela
"tatltfled tliat evsry dollar tpent by the
Government nn tb* Itlaud ot Guam wlil be
rtiurned to our couulry a hundred lold," Tallow f*Tflr I.as practically dlaappaars.l
ffotn Harapa, Cubn, Tbere are now only
tlv* oat*t In tbe boapitals, Oao*r*1 Oils will exieud H.e lime al
wbloh natlrea muat retire to ti.eir houses I from B.a to 10 p. ro, Tiie inhabllants et
Manila ara Jubilant over thla couceaalou,ta ! the early doting of bouaes, etc., on tbe hot 1 nlgbtt prevailing there rauaed u.u.'h dia.
eora lort. I Th* Law Cominltlee baa !,egui, work. I tt will eatabllah police courl. everywIlArr. , ill Cuba, to aa to give all priaonera a a|iee,!y 1 litaring. Then It will formulale ,i law I,.
preveut perjury, which la almoat t ualioual
vlco.
tunmti r. pbilupk, t>r**id*Bi.
TKnCaa O, KMCIHT, vie* President.
HIRAM R. BMirn, Catbltt.
MAUD or oiREcrroiis I
Ia. Davina, ThooiaaO, Kalght. II, niraoi M. SnIth,
D, Conh**, W*tl*r B. Bmlth,
Char)** L. Wallac*,
tta|4*aB, Uwar4 T. Thartloa,
. BaiatttaB W. reaiwrib
Wa 4o a GNtMnd Bankinff Baainem of DtpaiM aad tHMoaiil. I^iwat Md OB Bpedal Depoaita. Oiafla Imed on Eotrlaod and th*
Taar FitooBace SoUcited. ' BmIIri Hoan-* A, M. lo S P, U ; MMtV.*A.ll. tollM.
BtRMBBl n^a—Toeidayi nnd Fri. I|V%»A.1I.
TiEFREBPORTBANK
CAPITAL, ISO.OOO.
Illl mm, FIEEPOIT, L. I.
JOSir J. BAMDAU., PNtldtBt.
OBAintOKT T. SFBAQUC, Vle«.Pr**ld*nt,
WIUJAM B. UALL, Ca*hl*r.
BOAHD or nRBCrORSt
l>o.n**tie.
In an Impromptu duel formar Sheriff K R, Plck*rlng was killed by Edward N. Daniel, wbo wtt wounded, tt iPtlnceton,
Praaldeal McKlnlnj baa reinstated Cadela William M. Cooler, of Michigan, and James Prentice, ol N*w York, at membert of lb* taeond cl*ts lu the West Point Mililary Academy.
Al aconferen.-e belween (iovernor Hloue and lb* ofllclnit of IbeDepartmant of Agrl- culture at Harrltburg, Penn,, It was de¬ cided to Tigoroutly enforce tbe law pacaed by tbe Iaat Leglalttnre to regulate tbs manulaolure and aale of oleomargarine and Imitation buiter.
Mitt MInB^ Field, teveuleen yesra uid, a niece of Marabill Field, of Cbicago, aud belrett lo mllllona, ran away ftom board lag scliool, aud wns inarrb-tl In New Yr,rk
I Clly tn Preston Ulbson, sou ,,f the lale Benilor from Loulslant,
I Rav, U. B. Strodioh, aged Hftylbree, pastor of 8t, Paul's Lutbtran Cburch,
I Brooklyn, for thirteen year.", lately ot I'lns
! Qrov*. P*un,,was frozen lo death al Read-
I log, Punn.
Hamuel Peter Meyers, convicted ul the
murder ol Michael Karney aud Jobn Len-
btrt, w*a banged in lb* county jail yordnt
8oui«rt*t, Tend,
Mlnnl* Cossidy, eighteen yenrs old, has
' brought auit agaiust Loula Sherry, the pro¬ prietor ol Hherry'a, In New York City, lo recover 125,000 for tbe loaa of four tlngnrs lu a rasngis wblle employed .is a laitudreaa In bit ettabiltb.nent.
Charlet McCarthy, whu was a ,'lrcu. clown more than f,.rty years ago an.l known at Ihe flrtt mau to turn n double eomenaull, dropped dead in Chicago,
Tbe third of n series of dynamite eipio. alone in-I.eadTllle, Col , wrecked the band- aouie r«*ldeac* ol A. V. Hunter, the w*atthy mln* owner, and Ibe home of J, O. Rllouay, adjoining. No on* was Injured lu the eiplosiona. Several suspiciou. uharaelert nave been trresled,
Henrv K«eler, uf Carlisle, Peuu,, a vet¬ eran oi t!)e Civil War, auplled b.r a peu- slou. A few days ago ho receive,! a check for tlOOO, Tbe joy over Ils receipt made blm III, Ha died before he had an uppor¬ tunity to spend a cent of bis windfall.
Through luck of belrt the properly of the Heventb Dav Baptist Mouoatlcal Society,
I THEIR I-IOlSrEYMOON. |
tlME 1<. thiuk ,,f ll, |the eonl of muu is not lo l.e
we cau haveagvtat sa.istle.l -vith uu eter.inl raeiiil ..t
Ohiueto idol's bead lobster nml oysters anl heaveu kuo.va
over the door, yon | what, with entrees of Welsh rarebit
know,-' Nan was ; au.l fudges, the latter being n revival
saying, as she j of Nau's eollege days.
.-laspe.l her hands i After the Hrst .Uy it was easier to
behiu.l ber bea.l | transgress the unwritto.i law uf loy-
a u .1 looked .ill'| ally tu the ebatiug-dish, and the Rienzi
through half closed : knew him fre.iueutly; bnt ivheu he
ids to where uue { reached the little flat nt uight and
caught a glimmer i donfronte,! tho goddess at her shriue,
aud sparkle of the ' bis conscience smote hiiu, au.l lie
caught himself noting her aiipearaiiee.
Hhe would never survive such a diet.
He fancied tho daiuty color in her
cheeks WUB fa,ling, au,I uue night bo
counted the loops ou the silver girdle
lo see if it had l.eeu clasped closer,
aud be thought uf tho inner luaii, uot
exactly "capon liue.l," bul pretty uear
it, aud he longed tu smash the delusiuu
and snare on the tabouret, and march
Nau ofi' to Iho Kieuzi fur a goo.l s(|uare
meal.
Then ,'ame tbe bin Farusworlb case,
and he worked uu it like n 'I'rojan all
shaped, good-natnrcl moiilliau.l chin, I j^y t.. gel n sco.,p lor ll.o Urst editiuu,
tll i.oa-cummiilal. 'Taud that .lay the Itieii/.i kuew him uot.
ocean's blue, that lay in a sweeping cresiieiit between tbo clilTs au.l sky below theiu. ".Vud n lol of crazy lil¬ tle Oriental Ihiugs scattered arouu,l, jne cau pick up au mauy udd bits iu Iho Chiuese .iiinrter, carved ivory junk boats, and great spiders witb yelluw and black o'llaabed bodies, iud frogs, au.l gritiiiis, ami things, lUd Ibey look no cute nnd bizarre dangling round, yon know, Tom."
Toin't slraw hat was pulled low oveithi* oyes. .VII one could see be¬ neath was a straight uose, an.l a well
Ma J. BaalaU. Ckaaacar T. Pprari*
¦latth Om. WUIIam 0, Millar,
mUMi B. OeUar. D. W**l*r Plae,
WallHI a. OatBwall, Ownv* Wallaea,
nnaa. D, ¦atltk. Ob|«* Pettli,
A«B*I baaUa, Harray B. Bmllh,
Ekattob Wallaea, Oaotf* M. RaadaU WUllaa 8. BalL
Oiaa. OMpI Itml bolMart, trom t a. m. la •p. m.^ Otaia fiaUUI** aad ladaecmeat* lit' t*ltl>*rtlia " lOtm. ir*alt
. -na tMi**ii*iirt *i*n*ii«ii»ht
M#**tat Um rat* of ikr** »*ro*a«. paid oa RliytMHa, Um* aoatka ormorc
Mfl* IttBltl ae tll wrU ol Enrop*. Dttaaatatial taaakliw batio***.^
JttCL'SiJsr*""-- "-*^"- •~'*
, Batl*aiaM*taeUaa trtaraatwd.
taMMn wUI taeair* pronpt *n*nliOD and l*<MarteUf attarartd.
I Buow Hill, Penn., reverts lo the State. The tooieljr wnt louudsd in n',15 by Peler Leh man. who tald be heard -'myttlc whisper. | Ingt" directing hit courae.
At a tpeclal munl.'lpal eleclion In He!. euA, Monl.. It has beeu decide,! to buy au electric llgbt plant ata eoat of t.SO.OOO, an.l ! to brad the city for 1600,000 to buy ur build a walar worka plant.
Bidlnay O. Rawson, ot Arlluglon, Ore., a nMmb*rofth*Or*gou Leglalalur*, commll- t*,l ^uleld* by ahuutlng bimself In tlis bea,l. It la said tbal doniesllc troublsa wer* the eaut*.
Tb*r* It a Pad*r*l potltlon at Chapel Hartford County, Md., tbat no one wanta I( It tb* pottoRlce. .Nobody eonld bp found to laka cbarge ot It, tud so it will be uiuted op.
Mr. and Mrs. Wlllla,n F. Gilbert, uf Can nou. Conn, celtbraled Ibalr goldau we.l ding at Ibalr bume, Itelatlvea uud friend, fro.n Bridgeport, New Havnu, Danbury and otbar pitott callad ou them.
ThAStaleinent ol the l«tal* DItpantary In Boulh Carolina fur tba year 1N!I9 ha. been campl*l*.L Duriug lhe year tbe amount of profltt K(,lng to the conutlat, towna and tllles waa t'i'iO.iVi. The uet profltt tn the Slut* wbleb go to Ibe rrsdil ul lb* school fuud are ll'J3,M<J, waking tbe t.ilal uet proltu 1411,111. The t,,lal gross ptonie fot tbe year were 1489,6110. The lutal re.-*lptt tor the ysar were 11,6.1s 'J3'j.
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The au|>re,ne~,|ueallon .,f th Englnud, la tbe elTtuI which neneral Bui. ier'a failure lu Soulb Afrl tbe fortunat
Th* police found a Oarllat artnnal In \'n lencla. Spain, and c.nll.'aled ino.OCNI carl. ridg** aad a larg* numb*r of rlHoa.
Tb* calling of Otnera! Reyet lo the p,>at ol Mlu'tttr of War lu Meileu It takeu t.. m*aa tbat h* la to succaad Prealdeal IMais at Eatoullr* ot lh* rspublle.
I am a farmer locjtcd ne.ir .Si.-iny Brixik. one .¦>( thf most maUii.iuj tfittrktsin this State, and w.is hothrred vi.th m.il.nia t.^r yt-irs, ,-ii tinu-s •ol could not work, iir.il wds alwjvs vciy i.-.i;siip.itt-i1 as well. For
em I had tiLilara so bad in Ihc sprini;, who.i cnp.i»;ed in plowing, 11 could do nothing but sh.iko. i nmst h.ive taken about a barrel •ff|i;^ine pill* besides dc>/ens of other reinedies. but never obtained •ay permanent benetit. Last fall, i.i peach iim.-. I hid a most seiious atUck orchitis and then commenced to take Kipaiis T.ibules, upon a 'Mend** advice, and tlw tirst box made me all right aiul I have never Nan without ihem since. I take one Tabule each morning and ni^;hi thd •ometimes when I feel :nore than 14.Mi.1llv exhaiistcJ I take three in a day. Thev have kept mv stomach sweet, mv b.">wels regular and I hava not had the le.ist touch of m.il.iria nor sp! ttmg head.che since I commenced using ihem. I know also th.it I si- i-p better and w.ike up more refreshed Ihan torn»erlv. I don't know ii-A. many complaints Ripans Tabules will hel,\ but I Jo know thev wil lUre any one in the COOdition I was and I w.vuld not be wihoiif them at any puce. I lM>ncstly consider iheni the cheapest-prued niediane in the worH, as thay are also the most benelicial and the m.ist convenient to t.-.ke. I am twenty-seven yeais of age and h.-ive worked haid all mv Ufe, the •ame as most farmets, l>oth earl\- and l.i'e an.i in all kinds of weather. and I have never enioved such goiHl hiMf,,'! ... I h.ivc since last fall: in fact, my neighbors have an remarked mv ni.iovi-d condition and haNe •iid. "Say. John, what are vou doing to looic so healihy ? "
ikuaira Ma»n. >Mk.ar*i IMr aaa .ai«i....uyo,.ja«nl» .-_aai r-a-N*.a la. paaa.*. »~» •<»«»»•••••.a.iis'. » ' r-t aj
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.lay 1 It was very late w-heu ho reached thc Bariacks, From Hi.tlh avenue be bad seen a desolate form kneel iug at tho window watching thoelcvalc.i slaliou, and he was glad he had u.it waited tu get dinner do»-n towu.
"Poor, dear boy, " she snid, "1 was
BO sorry for yon, working away- "
"Ool anything lo eat. Nan?" ho asked, bis eyes looking over ber sboul. der at hl.s old euemy. . ".Somethiuglovely, ' ehe ."aid. "Sal¬ mis uf .|uail with olives, and tome other things."
Slowly and deliberately Nugent seated himself on tbo divau, nnd watched the preparations with calm, desperate interest. There was a rich looking sauce, whose highly seasoned fragrance tickle.l his noatrile, I.nt the qnail-s looke.l like humming birds in the light of his preseut needs, and by tbe time Nan reached the olivoa hia whole soul ruse iu revolt, and he said, pale, but firm:
"Nan, this tort of thiug can't gu on any more, I'm tired of it,"
A criiple of olives rolled on tbe rug and she looked up, waiting,
"I'm awfully sorry, " he rose and pace.I the 6oor nervoiiEly, wishing she wonl.l not look so white. "I'.l keep it up if I could, but it's no use. I've tried, honest, dear; I bave tried for your sake, nnd now I've got to tell yuu. Why, Nan, it woubln't be fair tu you if I .lidn't, w.ml.l it now':'"
'fho salmis w-na eookiugtoo rapidly, and lueohanically ahe extinguished the Haiue.
"It's a mouth to-morrow." she said in a qneer, low loue as she ruse and looked at him, "aud yon are tired of il. '
'I'om Sijuared liia shoulders reso¬ lutely, his feel apart, his bauds deep I iu ilis pock.its.
I "Natl, yon must nudersland how it
I is," be Pftiil, Bteadlly, "I haven't
beeu used to this sort uf thing, aud I
deceived yun a Iitlle, tou, abont the
] ws.v I livcl here in Now York. I "
; he dreaded shnlleriug her idea of him I as a festive rhilistine, but there was I no help for it. "f was uot the man , yun believed me tu be." I "i)on'l;y,)n have said qniteenougb," ' Her eyea wero tearless, ami there was i a slight curl to ber i.relty, short upper lip. as sho .Irew ber skirlF aside, 'I 1 understand"
' Ho waiio.l several moments nfter I the portieres had fallen bchin.l ber, I bnl she did not return. .\s be l.eiit ¦ ,,ver 8,.melhing clawe.l al bis hair. I aii.l he growled as ho detached a grin¬ ning spider of unearthly proportiuus, i snspende.l by a ribbon fr.im tho gas jet. He mused for hve uuuntea, when tho teusioi gave war, uii,l he fell that thero ner,. Ihiugs that the human heart cuiiM uot bear. i 'Nan," he cailcl softly at her ,I,)..r. There was uo reply, ami he listened ' for a sonn,l ,'f weeping, but all was
silent, ami be eutere I, '- The garb of the goddess was tossed ,1.1 lhe conch, anl Nan was g,,ne. riiere was u,, note, no uicssagp, noth- ' iug, aud he went back lo the littlo front room ami atoo,l beurath the .Ioaa lien,I uu,l gitied abont ihu two tparl- ' incuts. riie chafing dish et.ight his eye, and a mighty yearning took poa- , sessi.in ,if llim. liaising il, he bore it to tht. .Iiuii.iiitive ro.i.u ,'alle.l tbe kitchen, an.l liftiiig the win,low with ' all .lue .'ttutioii, senl ll liiiriiug ,l.,w,, , ,nto tbc l.lack sbyas LiIow duhisl ..„ ¦ "¦' back he stumbled ,,ver a pile of greeii 1 '-nthions, an.l a new an.l brilliaut i.l, a | sirnck hiui. Stambng wherohe could t comman.l a full rauge, lie tired oue c,isbi,,ii aller auother witii careful, I ileliberate aim tt the .l,,se head. | spiders, .laptnesc d,.|ls, jnuk li, at — each au,l every enemy ul his domestic peace went down before his ivratb, an,I as .aeb oiiBhi..u was lann.'he.I he charge.I it .vith t great tn.I s..lemn .-lirse: then, nitli a liual glance at the rums, he took bis liai an.l euat and .vent ont into the night.
It was after eleven wben tlie t'afe Metropole received a laie patron. He ,lellvered his ,.rdei "ill, much de¬ cision, aii.l it was a large and tub atautial oue, theu sat 1 r a.inie lime, ..ue hand fiipporiing 'iis lh:-nl.bing heal, .Vil at ..uee he ctaiially gitiice.l iu the mirroic I wall l.cai.ic Inn,, an.l Ins eyes opriiel ividci. \..t ten feel awav aul Nan
H.- roae ond crusse.l t,. her table 11 -at f.ll I.. l,...k upon, fair lu She luolsi.l at mm m .stoniahmeul om.«.. *.it stood ,u stale uu a,lU.inl •'" "¦"'^''J 1"" -^; '">' '"' ""I? "¦»''•''
It will bo glori,)us,' N titer a pa.iho. '-You know I have al- ivayt louged for that balf bohemiau sort of existence, the kiud tbat goes with chaBug disbes, and anytime meals, aud artitlio confasiuu,"
Mr. Nugent bad m.iny waya ol ex- preBsiug bis ofioious. Oue was by keeping silence,
"Yon know that zigzag corner in Ihe baok parlor thai mamma sai.l wonld l.e so awkwar,r? I'm g,.iug t,. lit it nil up with Turkish hangiugs of obl roee an,I Ihoae deliciuiis dull greens with gold tassels Aii,l things, and have a Ibreo-eornered .livan. uu.l n liltle tabouret, and wbeu you get hume late w-o'll have supper there."
"What will you have tu cat?' in .l.iired Turn, wilh hia Hral show of active inleresl in the building ..f thu sir castle.
"Anything," wilh a comprehensive wave of ber hand, the left one, where a diamond canght a sunbeam and threw il back witb a rival glitter, "Y'ou can eook anythiug wilh a chaf- ing dish,"
"Cau't we bave a stove, please? " and now the straw hat was pushed baek, and a pair of hlne eyes mel ber own with a Herio-comic pleading
"Nay, nay, Pauline," replied Nan, resolutely, "I've lived iu au atmo ipherc of stoveg, and systematic boueukoepiuj;, aud regular coarse dinner*, and oanary birds, for twenty years, aud une of the greal reatons why I waul Co marry yon, eir, is be cause you're diifereut from the rest, you're a uewspaper writer, yuu kuow, and out late nights, and used tu all tbe uullaudisli ways of the uugudly Philistines, as mamma calls them, au.l I knew we'.I lire in the Itarracks, as yon called it, and haveafuunr, atulTy, little suite of ruums, aud do all kinds ul queer thinga, dou't you see?'
Mr, Nugent did see, aud was nbout lo exprets bimself foicibly on the subject, wheu a breeze fosse.1 one end of a soft ehilTou liu across his ryes, aud there was a laugh, nud t wiusome, girlish face perilously uear his own, aud tho throno uf rea r.ou tottered snd fell before tho uu- slaugbt,
"Yoar royal bigbnesa may du ex¬ actly as yonr owu s.jeet will dictates," he auswered steadi.y. "Whither Ihon gueal 1 will g.,, what Ihon catesl I will eal '
"Oh, .Liul lom; dou't take it as n j.ike," reproachfully.
After a couciliatorv m.iuient .,f alienee, Mr. Nugent said
"The shadows point north. 'Iliat' was tho tirst sigu I learncl in nature. Nau: il never yel faiie.I t,, awaken a response from the inner man. Lot's go back to the holel. I'm sta, viui; "
The air castle grew more material istic day by .lay, until sl last i! h!.i.,,I a l.oaulifu'. reality, an.l opeued its portals to receive tbe bniiders there
Dr. Heury .\. H..wlnn.I, Professoi ot Physics ai the .luhus IL.pkius I'm verslty. has ma.le a discuvery of gront importance !u tlie sciculific wurld. II is in the natnre uf n.i eiplanatiuu ot the cause of the luaguelism of tha earth.
ll w»F neally 11 year ag.i that I>r, Rowland cmmence-l Ins experimeuts. He nasatlracteil to tlio siil.juct.he says, liv the lack of explanation or theory f,,r the earth's msgu,'lisni. The ex- perimenla have been loutinne.l by Ilr. Kowlau.l and bis a.saislants, aud their cflorls have i.eeutly been pro duclivo .if salisfHCtoiv resnlts, whicli will so,,n be rejiortcl fnlly for Ihu beuelit ol science.
The opparatna used by Pr, Howiaud is n simple nietol wheel revolved npou n shaft by means of au electric motor, 'x'ho wheel is w uuu,l with several miles uf lino wire, ami in ibis lUBi^uetism ia developed when the wheel is revolved, .\bonl the wheel is a casing ur bhenlh uf brass at a distance uf al.out half au iuch from ils circumference, but leav iug au air ur ether spuco between, wbich may be sai.l t., represent the layer of atmosphere about tho earth.
With this siiuple apparatus Ur, Kuw- land is now ivurkiug tu show that tho faster the rcvuliiliou uf the wheel the mere magnetism will bu developed. ; He had showu already that lunguetism IS prodnced iu IhiH revolving body, and, although upon sn.'h an mtliiite- simal scale ill ibe lab.irator.v expci i- ments. Dr. Hoivlau.l says he i-s cu vinced lhat tho princijilo hol.ls good for the earth a-jd uther heavenly bodies, as tbiy revolve iLruugli space. Of course, the immenso weiglil aud great apeed ul thrse bodie.s a.id tu the amouut of maguetism which they pro dnce.
II will tako au almost on,lless ser- I iesuf delicate experimeuts l,i brinq . ont the various phases uf the relatiuu ! uf tho magnclisui to ihc speed ..f the moving body. Pur iuslauce, thc wheel is revolved at a certain speed n-ith the outer sheath,and again with- | out thc sheath, lo show if any ditVer- onco exista. Theu these experimeuts must be iua,lu at anoiher speed, and i BO on. I
llr. Hoivlan.l, how-ever, is so highl.y , jileBsed ivilh therosiill s,. far atlaine.l I tbat he will continue tho work fur some time to come.
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The average llto of tirst-clu.sa leather belting, runuiug indooiH au.i under ; onlinary conditions, is ten yearsj , Pelts subjected to aci.l funics w-onl.l last n much shorter time than that RU.I on the .dher hnn.l iu eapeciall,^ favoring circumstances n belt niighl ' lasl much longer. There wsa lakeL' down iu New York City not hnig ago, a leather belt that bad been runnini; Ineuty-fonr years. Ihi». however, wni something iiiiiisiial.
.\8 is ti.e COSH with iirelly mncli I'Ver.vthiiig tliat is ma'le nn.l sol I. leather belting may be I,,,nghl second j baud, the secuiid-hami belts euminp | inlo the market untiirally enongh | through tho rotitting of factories, through Iho snbstiliiti.u of liells ol ouo width f.ir ihose of auutlier, nn.l su on. Secon.l-hau.l bells that have . not been much used sell for ii.,t very ' much less than uew belts: their prioe decreases, of course, accor.liug tu tbo wear tu which they linvo been suli jectc.I. When a leather belt ceases t.; be useful as n belt it is likely t.. be \ sold lo be cut up into l„,.)l heels, | what there if left ..f it nfter that goiuf j to the scrap heap.—Nuw York Sun. j
It was uu the tl.ir.l flour of the "Flear de-I.it," otherwise the Bar racks, np arouml l-'orty-third streel, where nue caught a glimpse ,.f ll.c
„ ele_-trle stais in tho Casino's roof
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ofihaUuloulal MIolatry. 1 K*r.leii over ..ii Hroadwty, • ou one
al.le, and nu liie other camo the eternal rumble of tbe elevate.I, ..vor ..nSixth avenue. I'herc were onlv f..Hr rooms, bul the treasures therein were manifol.i an.l iii«rv,'lous Nan lia,1 starte,! oul uilh the i.leas ..f a Philistine, nn,I ha,I never ileviale.l from her slaudar.la riier.. w«s liic ctrve.I IV..IT lunk boat eteeriug an iincertaiu courae above liUd gas grate. The iirs! thing that w-elcoiiie.I I'uiii home was the ghastly gnu Ir.im a Iiideons .loss hea.l tbovi the heavy Peraitu {.ortieres.
"Isn't ll a beauty ' Nau had aai.l
-Poor fellow needs civilizing, ihals all, he reliiriie,!.
Tbere were ,'ii.hi.>us everywhere The Ihrec-curncrc.l .livan was banket with all sorts an,l condilious. tliey were piled, pBgo,la style, in iiuex peeled cornets and Irappi.i lhe fci-'t -..f the unwary, ll was a week I.ef..r.¬ he rebelle.l agaiusl being |.use.l f.,r tu hour at a time on the .liraii, while N»u trie.l tlie elTect .,f ea,-b I'llI, w as a I'tokgr..lin.l, I., fan wliu-li wn- lhe 1.1 ist becoming t,. lua peculiar style •I beauty
Hnt the .-hating .lisli wa. th.' "bird, as he j,.coaely inf..rme.1 Ihe li.iya .luwu I..Wil', wbeu tlu-y .-..m- uei ted ..u his growin,; sit ii-l.-i nes.
A Knrlely liraHallnn.
The lady residing iu n fourteen. story Ilal was talking to the wife of tho jauitur.
"Uu you knun- Mrs. H.ggius?" she askcl.
"Which Mrt. Higgins:"" inquired Mrs. .lauitoi-.
"The out) who cumcs bere some, limes to help me with my sewing,"
"Oh," aud her nose porked slighily, "bor? I've mel her, but I .lou't call on her."
"She's n nice w,,niaii. isn't she?"
"I never hearil- aDvlbiiig ngainst her. She isn'i in my set. that's all. "
"Isn't her husbami n jonilur just as you'S is?"
This time Mrs. .lanitor was iu quite a dii.lgeou.
"Of course, he's not. " slip ex¬ claimed, drawing herself Uj. disdain¬ fully, "ho is a janitor for a bnilding thst ouly bus SIX stories, whili. nono ..f our set would enga'.;e in a Imilding of less than ten 8l,,rios, aii'l tills ono as y,,u km.w lias fuiirleeii," an.l wilh n f,,«rleen story haughliuess of iuan- ner ,inite ,,ver\vhf Imiiig, she lioweil herself out of Ihe la.ly's ai.artiiieut,— l,>etr..it I-'rce Press.
Ai.nsv ,si.,.clal>. -|-.v.. very unusual uiessages have been seul, in the Leglslu- l,;re by c,overn.>r llooee\-ell, accompanle,!
I y tn.I very uuusuid reports. These re- |.oris sr,'lhe work ..| the CoiumltalJU ap- lolute.l i.y b.riuer Oovernor Black (o In- vosllgsle Hie ..auses ..t the de.-ndence uf lhe ...nuincrce of NewVork Clly, nud eug. ge;l reme.lles, an.l .-f the Comml.salon ai.- l.olnte.l br Oovernor Hoosevelt lo decide wl,el!,et the tun.ils should be abandone.l, aud If uol, whul shall be done with then,.
Iloth reporis are remarkable, Phe C un- „,cr.... ('o,nmlaa|.>n, of which Cbarlea A, ¦>l,lere„ i. chairmnu, makea the slate- ,,,..,,1, .suppori,..1 l.y a Iremend.i.ia array of b.ets aud llgur.'s. that H.e .'..mmetee ,,( lh,' l.ort ..f New V'.rk la stead,lv ,iu.l heav. lly .loclluing, while thut ..f M..nlrenl, Do.. . .„. ilallliuore. Newporl News au.l p..rts ou ll,e (lull ,.fM„.^|,.,. Ise,.u.iaullv gaining.
The c. u,,lii.s>lun pli,e<>s tbe I.lame
primarily „|,un the Now Vork Central Hall- road for guiug Int.. a trunk liue i.jol tbat l-.-sulls iu freight rates .llscrliiilnatlng agaiusl New Vork. Hecoi,.lnrllv. It places ll,,. blame „,,un Hie luu.lesuucy'of the Erle ( ,iiial, Koll, commissions reach the aame ...ucUhIoii, thai It wuuld bu acalnat puh¬ li.' i.ollcy I., nl.au.lon the Krle Canal,
The Com,uer.-o Commissiou advises tbnl illll Improvomeul ,,f tho F.rle Canal to a ,lopil, ..f nine feet be cnrrle.I to omi.lelion, at a , .,^1 cf *1.5,OI,0.000, The Canal Com. „,l.,slo„ ru.'um,ueu.la that the .'aual be eularge.l su that it can nccom.no.latc l.ariros I'O feci l,.ug, Iweiily.live feet wide :,„•! ten (cl .iraiight, at a cosl of nboul f.-,:i,llllll.llM, aud l,i,i.ruva,nei,la uu other
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i„esll..u whether h.'.uds to the amouut ul 1,1J.(I0(I,IHI0 1,0 Issue.l to ruu f.ir eighleeu vears, thu mouey for Interest and the sink- ii,g fun.l 1.1 be ..ollecte.l from New York (ity an.l tbu counties through which tlie
•,i„a! w..,i!d pH.sfl. Il Is uellmaled thai Now Vork (-llv would pay slxty-nlue |.Mr.-eul, of Hie lotnl coat.
lluth reports are verv .'xbuustlve. Thai '.f the Canal Com,niHal..i, la u volume of, I'crhapa, live !,i,ndred pagea, Tbeco,un,!«- si.iu made Its own surveys. Frnnk S. Will,..ihee, one of the member., weul to
i.ir.ipe and ina.ie nn inspeellou of all Ihe . auals in Belgium, France, Austria, (ler¬ ii,any and Hnaaln.
UoHi conirnlssloiis urge tlinl Ibis work be iiudertakon at on, e, ,in,l !,u!ul oul the dan- g.'r nf New V.irk losing Its grain eiport
II ade altogether, becauae u' lb" eompetl- tlun of the fuurleen-fuul .'aual conairucted l.y Caiia.ta.
Thu Cl,.veruor. In I.ls uiessngc. .llscusaea the f|uealio,i nl great leugth. .If special lutereai are I.ls remarks nl„„ii dilTereutln! rales ,ii„! tl,elr Injury t.i Ne.v Vork City by lallroa.ls, ".vhleli havo reeeiveil beu'ollla from the Slale ami yel pnrtlclt.ato in n dis. 'ilmlualiuu lu Ibo'aerlouB injury of New Vork.--
Tho Ooveruor says:
"New Vurk bas aeon ..f receut veara a steady relailve .lecliue ..f her commerce, . oiui-ured to thai .if other ports. Thla nas largely been brought aboul bv railroad ¦liserliulostlon.
"If the canals are ,,,ade large euougl, Ihey ...in all,.,.e.sal,,!lvco,upeleln tlietraus- |...rtall.in of I.luh .-lass Irelght. whlcl, la uow cicbwivelv carile.l by Hie rullioads at high pr|.;es. -
All.r lilsiuiasing the |.lau lo speu.l »1,S,. 1,00,0(1,1 to cu,ni.let,. ll,el,nprove,„ent atart- e.l un.ler AMrl.lg.., tho (iuveruor says:
•-There i-Biualns the .-ommUel..n-? i.lan for a barge eanul ,-,ip,ible .if currvlug l.oalR uf a thouaand lous capacilv, t.. buil.l whi,-I, w.iul.l Involv.. au expeu.llture ,,f «.1J.1100,001.. 1 believe llml, .:o.isl,lerliig Hie InleresU uf i|,„ Hliile as If tbey were I h.ise .,f a mern l.uslne.«8 crpuralloo. Hits eip..„,l|i„re will see.n right and proper.
-Ilul t.W,ono,(K!0 Is not too targe a aiiui for the great stule of New Yurk to expend If it will 8,>.':ire b.r ul leaat n geuerntlon tl,., sau,.' .'aual advaulsgea Wbl.-b were se.iure.l I.. Ihl. Ntato In the earlv decades nl Ihe.'eutury by lhe original Ilmluullve
"Tliere Is everv reas.in, after the m.iat palleui iiiveellgatluu, to believe that the l.arg.. cauuls will result lu Hlraus|,oriatlon .-.I.-', a-ross the SUle of New Vork as luw as that ou the St, Lawi-en.'e cuuals, au.l far le-s Ihau auy rnte th,it I- possible by rall- i.ia.ls al anylbue wllhlu tue Iniine.llate fiilur,.. if ever.--
The Oovernor calls utlenllou to the ,-o,n- ml.sslun-s roc,iu,meu.lat!..us for seeurlng a lualuess-llko inanageuienl uf the canals:
1. Hemove all ruslrlctlons ns t,i the amount ut capita! of companies engaged lu trans|,orlsll.,u.
2. Provl.le for mochanlca! mcms lor traullon n„,l fur operating the locks.
a. Organlr.e the furce ou a permanent basis au aa tu nITord n guarantee to e,n. ployes that tl,e!r tenure of olTl.-o ami pro. luuilon will ,le|i..u.l aolely iip'in their III. uess.
•1. Revise the laws lu r.-gnr.l 1.. I he let- ling ..I |.ui.ll.. coulra.'ls au.l ..f a.lveriising.
KILLED BY DYNAMnE EXPLOSION.
r..>vn ..r .t.blri, I'eun,, Sbaken l.y ll.e Mliibly (onruaalon,
Wl, Krsi,.i,iai:. I'enu. ,S|,ce|an.. A fear- ';il ,'Xi,l.,sl.iu of dynnmlle occurred In tbe vards .,f tbo .leraev Cejtrnl Railr.iad at Asl,l..y, a suburl, ,,! this cltv. which reault. "I III the killing,,! Mle!,ae! Illr,!, brake. „,a„,..f Mauch I'liuuk: Wllllaui Ilii.'klev. I'lakemau, ..f Wilkesbarre: Kratk >I.',- Laugbllu. I.rakcuau, ,.f Muu.'h Cbuuk, uu.l .w.. engine wl|,ers, mimes uukuowu. Suv- ..lal otl.ors ,v..re l„j,irc.|.
Ilu, n.-.-l.l.'Ut waa ..ausc.l l.y the b.a. ol ,(.lr..| ..f a h..nvy fr.«lgl,l I
STATE NEWS.
<.Ble Kar..e Frporl,
The leport ..f the stnte (-ommlaaloii'f I Eicl»» f.r the tiseul year ended Sep. lember .0, is:,..,, .bow. Total collections, •12.r.i.-i.,.i...).«l, Countv Treatuter-a lort. ibl,.-III.',..!, iea\iug a uet balanoe for tbe ns.al Tear of «U 5C'Jii49 71. Of tbia a.nouut the State's shnre kaa tl,£11,331.0.!. and tl,e citiea and towns share ts,.-15!,017 . .lo. The report --ales lhat a review of H.e lear-. w..rk ahowa a large Increase of bu.l. ..eaa lu everv branch. llebatea ezoee.l th.ise of last year, au.l bsvs greally In. .-reaae.I each year since llio law went lnt,- Inlo elTecl. The system ndopled for their !.„y,n..nl operaL'S aatlsract..rily when onr- le.-i .urren I.t i-aper. are furniahed. Mure .¦ri,n!,ial cuuvli'tli,i,s tt.ive been secure.l ,,,,.!.., 11,,-l,iiv Ihau III any previous year.
' Slot uiachlue gn,ub-,ug liad special alten. i|..n, an.l lhe eCIorta of tbo C-imralaaloner t.. rid the stale ..f this nuiasnce fro,n placea aelling !lq,i.»r have beeu uniformly
I aatlafactory, A large uumber of ncllon.
I were brougbl ag,ili,st ,!ealura maintaining
I Ihese machine.. The .siallatlc. of arreala f.ir druukeuuesa aud public IntOMlcnllou liave been compiled for tbe llscul year, nml al,uw a decreaso as cu,n|.are.l "with
I previoua vears, uu.l.-r Ihe present law, or uuler op'sraliuu of the ol.l eiclae law.
: Thla decrease aince 1S05 Is 1-2,000, or four¬ teen per ceut., the pen-.-ntage l.elng only n little leaa than the perceutagu of decrease lu driukiug plae.-s.
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Democratic Claimanl For Governorshif, ol Kentucky an Aisassiii's Victim.
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--The whole thiug, .ititi! an.l all. Au.l we 11 come hfre every .lay. deat. aul get a g.. d, a.iuare me«l.
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(', E. Uruens, a prominent rumor County cattleman, is the victiin uf a strange series .if acci.lents. Whilo .vorkiiig aroiiuil the railr,,ad cattle liens at Viborg, S. D , lo- hal lua foot' iujiireil to siicli an extent as I., render the use .(f crutches necessary in gel¬ ling aboul. A short time afterward, while Billing in tho ..fti,-.' ..f a Viborg h.itcl lunaing ..n lus Iiar.l hick, an ac.tylene pas lank in the basetnent .lircetlynn.ler hnn cx|.l..d.'.l,lhrowinR Lim several feet into the air. Iu fall¬ ing he again injur.'d hia .laiiiagc.l fo,,t. Later Dr Sli.lw,.rlhy alteii,!,l.-.l H, gel the iiiilucky sl...-kiu«ii's min.l ,11 his niisforluiu's by inviting him lo a.'- I'ompauy him .,ii a .Irive. Hef.ire they had gone very far lb.- li..rses becam. frighten...I anl i*n away, breakiug tbe neck y,,ke an.l .an.iug Ihe pole of ti,e reiucle t.. .Iroi.. lirueua jiimpe.l f..r his lit.' an.l aguiu it lure.I lus .lis- allle.l fo.il, besides i.iiiiHiuc his liml aul shonhler.
I blna'. Law of .u.-.eaaion. I
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that the law .if successi.m lu China is peculiar, like everything else in this strange cuntiy. Ihe el.Icsl sou .loea ,,..1 uieviiti.ir' e..iue !.. the throne. rb* Kniper.r i" siipii...e.l .trefnilyto ¦ lu.ly the chaia.-ler ..f h.s male .-hil- .tieii. aul ll.. -ele.-l. r.- tun future illier that . ue wh.'iu be .- .usi.ler. b.v iiat.irti •>u.l<..wnieiit. tal. i.t. luiu.l an.I .-itaracler a. Lest a.lapte I I., lue high ..ffice. Oue ..f Ihe Km|.ero:-a was tbc f.urteenlh s..u ul l.ia lather -rather a lefleciion up.in the imperial family, since lla bca.I ba.l to rnn dowu the iist lo .y.i. 14 —.litcardiug tbir- leeu befote be coal.l aelect una w.irtby to Ml upon the "dragou teat. '
Graphite i» being mined near Crtn. !tr.n. U I . »n.| tome part. ..f the de. ]M>.i> Tiri.l a,,..re a ,th fr .ui tifly tbifi: . tu lUtT-aiabl uet ceut. uf tcrapbiU.
A Ilriiish eM.e,|li|.,u agalu-t rcl.elll.'U- lacns in N.rtli Ilorne.. was .'ompMely -...-.-"sslul, a th..us«n.l rebelabelug r.iuti.l
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Abraham K. Elmei, ..f I'tlcn. N. lis. e..|e|.r«ted bis ll«!!i Mrlli.la vcr.iarv. Klaier IS bliii.l and ,|eBf. but his u.culal fn..lillies are ,inl„,|.ulreil. He waa '...,„ I„ Warr..n, l|orkl,uet Cuutv, in 17s-i, aul serv...! IU the Fourth Iteglmenl »l
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Kan un.l llor.r Fuun.l llra.l.
The l,...!y ..f rrank!!,, Kredericka. a rich I n-k n,ai,ufsct,irer .va- f.iuul nt steep l; ...k-. Kings!.,,,, H,- u-.k wa- l.r-.keu. ll,sl.or-een.leullv rau n..av whll- Fre.!- ..rl. a- wua .lj,v,ng I,..,,,.-, ih.. h..rae aia.- .Vil. ! :,.,.! .I'.-ad. wllh Its ue.-k l.p.k.'U.
I.i|.«rl.i.e.il al Ibe ntnlr |-airi|..
Ai l-l" Slate eami., Poek.klil. ii I- Mate.! iiiai light p..nal.i" furua-es lu wl,,.-li „l- ,i,..st auv .,ibstan.-e .an l.e eien,at.-.l ,n a lew M.-.n.l. Will I... tri".l. inalea 1 of In- iriiie-. .V.-.I.k. wl.l l.e .iug. It t.tb..ught ii.at ll ILieiperlmeut 1. aue.-e.tful. it will ,VI..lull..ul/e military i-«-n|si aud ..bvlale "le .utbreuka ..f lv|.hol.l i^ver wb!-b are . ! ...val-:.; !n-n,Hilary - ami-v
To Slop liaiiihllnK at Countr Fairs.
Aaaemblymiiu Jean I., lluriieit, ofuularl., Co,iuty, Chairman ..f the c.,,umltlee ou Oenerni Lawa, liaa Inlro.lueed a hll! in the Legltlature whlel, is aure to attract atten- tiou and wiiicli will beof es|...elal lntere.,1 p.the co.intry dlstrb-ta of Hie stale. In.ler Section SS ut H.o State Agrl.-ultural law the m..ney. annually .ip|,roprl,ite.1 f..r the pr... ,u.)tlon of agriculture and lliose accruing from the Cou(roller's lax ou racing aaau. elation, are dlstrlbute.l t., thu dllTerent couniy au,l town agrb'ulturnl toelello.. uf the Slate, lhe a.-ctlon specifying the per. ceutage t., which each Is eulltle.l. The ouly reipilremeiits exacte.1 fro.u the agrl. cultural eoclolles enlltlo,l t,. Ibose fuuds la tliat ..aeh such society ahall ex|.eu,l not less than tfKK) annually lii l.rculuma nnd lilea re|,ort uf ita |,rueeedlugs wllh the Com- mlaaloner of Agriculture Asaemblyiunu Buruetl proposes lo make the paymsnt of llio moneys to wbleh uny agricultural a.auclallon or club of tbe Stale la enlllled under Ibe lawcunllngent uu the abaoiut.. |.ruhlbllloii uf nil gambling and gamea of chance uu tbo grounds of su.-h iiaaoelatloii or cl,il, during lla auuual fairs, Aasembly. mau U,irnelt Is aai.l lo hnve Hu. aupport of m..sl .,f the prominent agrl.'iillurlsls nf the Stato an,I of Ihe ufflclais of the Slale Agricultural Society In bis eflortt to pass thla antl.gatublliig law, audit is probable lhat the hill wlil bec.iuie n law
a-ii>n,OIIU Fire In Fredunla.
A lire started In Sbero-s livery barnt iu Fredonia a few davs ago. and the flames st.rea.lto Main atreet. .lealroying the Pan. American Hotel. Miner's bank building, C. O. Mitson-s i.boiogrupli gallery. Mrt, Dey. ..ry's birge dry goods atore, J, 11. Gardiner's feed atore umt several s,na!!er buildings. From Main street tbe lire extende,! lo (.'eu. Ire streel. buruiug Hie |,ower houae ,,f tho llunkiik and Fredonia Street Itniiroad, lu wbicb neariy nii Hie cara ware stored, ,i!b<. tbe Palnce li.ilel, the grape basket factory, blackamltb, wage a.l.i aboe shopt aud the vlilagejall, Tbn line realdnuces of Joseph Wagner, Fre,lerlck Case, Frank Hnow nnd aome smaller ones were siao deaUoyo,!, In Sbero'. livery bariia n.nele..n 1.oraea were burns,!. Two iivea wero ioal in the Itstnes. .Mlas Alice lluullngtou. a .lumeslb-. was burue.l I.. .i.mIIi Iu the bous., .>f y. W. l.-ase wblle eu,leavorlug lu save her per. sunal elTeeta. Wurren L, Breletckgl, a Swiss painter. w,ts HiiffocHled lu bia room In the Pan-Ainerlcau Holel. Tbe los. la fully t2.'i0,000: Inaurance only »33,noo. The sireet car .-.iraiiiny-s loss le eatlmcled at tH0,0Ofl. Tho piwer coaipany furuished llgut uui heal f.>r tbe clly bulldinga aud cburche..
Hlrda nf Tbia aiate.
The New York Slnlo Museum liaa Issue,! a slalcneul to tltoae liilerealed in oruL lli..l..gy and oology. It says tbat II Is the l.uri.nse ,,f Ibe museum I., publish n bul. lellu un the birds of Now Yotk as soon ss a thorough blologl.'ul survey of the Slnte cnu be made. As Ihe area of the Slnte la su large, ll is Impusslble l*. secure llie uecess,iry ,>l.serv,il!uus withuut the nsalat. a,,,-e nf t!,.,sc li.lereated lu tbe ornithology of the .lliTerenl .'ouutlos „f tbo Stale. Ail that are Interested In making this report as c.>,U|,ielu an.l uf as much value to the State as posslbleare aaked t-, .'o-operale l,i this work. The work ,.f diftereul ..bs.-rvera WIII be sysleiuall/,ed. The museum l< uol in a i...altl.,u lo offer auv retuuner,il|.,n for this work, bul all d.ie credit will 1... given (..r llsia icceived and uuy obaervntlona pub. Ilshe.l, aud all lliose wbo sen.! Hals und the ilesire,! lulormution wili receive fuiure Iiill'llcalluu,
Ilear Hunt In AIIod.
S.me far,uera living lu Alton had a real iieur huul, whlcb ou,led lu Uruln's death. A f.,iv .lays ag., a i,erf.,rmli,g bear got tlre.1 oflta.,!.! trieks au.l brenklng nwny from tw., Italians took lu the woo,ls, Iliuluwas se,ir.'l,e.l for liulll .larkuess i.revente.l auch peril,,us spurt iiu,l liio hunt was given ui, Io !,e .'..nllnue,! the following .lay, wheu Ulty .ue.l aud boys Jolued lhe parly arme.l with r^ea anl abotguna. Durlugtbu uiglit Ih^^ear al,peare,! at n faruihouae eaal uf the village nn,l kllied and ate n calf. Here the trail waa atarted nnd after hull a ilay'a search the bear was disc..vere.I In 11... Shaker tract ut woods un.l s.,noun.le.l. Brnln linmedintelv showed llgbl and the buulHrs were .,l,llge,l to p.i.ir lliree volleys lut.. the bear bef.ire ll waa safe lo appr.,aeh l,l,u. Then u rllle i.ull^ wus senl through I.ls heart l.v Samuel Jer.'y un.l he .lr.,|.pe.l .!..„.!.
Foun.l llanglUK Will. Hia Handa Tied,
Thc !,o,lv uf ll..yn.,!d SelboM was foun.l hanging on u ralilug uf the New Vork Ceu. tral Irelght Iiuuse at Wulerlo.-. Although Sulbulil's l,au.ln w,!re tle.l I.ehln.l him. It is thuughl he.-oidiallte.laublde. A fewduya ago ue nas lou„,l ueat the Hourlng mil! nl Waierluo lying lu the waler with bis hsn.la lle.l. He said he ha.l been ullacke,l, aaa,l- liagged. an,I robbed, ll Is believed t!,al he wna Insane, tUuugb a few think ll la a ca.ae ,,f murder Inatead of suicide, Seihald leaves n .vile and tw.. children.
New Heel Sugar Coucrrn,
Tl... i;,n|.lre Stale S.lgar C.mpany, of
Ly,,u-, Wayne (...inlv, laa beeu 1 .rpor-
ale,l wllh a capllnl of f 100,000, tu lunnu- fnolure, reflue an,l ,leal lu l eet sugar au.l lla l.v-prnduets, au.l lud..a! lu sugar |.e..ta. The dlreclurs uro Orlaudu V. Tbomas nu,l J. 1). Ilaablord, ..f Lyons, au.l hey.nuut Scull, William llu.-bell nud Llwlu N. I'o.l of New Y.ilk City.
lilanders Aiia.k. Hnrsri al (a.aklil.
lilnii.lers has .|ei..|..pe.l lua l.uu.'h ..! wurk h..rse. ul >„,lil. Landing. ..wned by the ( ..U8..|l.late.l 1... l'..,u|,auv al Ca(aklll. lly tbe ..r.ier nt u veterinary surgeun, luurleen were put to .leath nnd ll la ap prel.eu.led lhat it will be n.'. Hssary tu kill the nl...l'- b.t -sum.- ..-ventv.
Senator Ooebel waa on bis way to the Senate (iliamber tn company wllb Colouel Jack Chlnn and Warden Lph Llllanl of tba Fianklort Penllenltnry, Mr, LUlard was a lew feet In advauce of Goebal and Oliinn, wbo weru walking sl.le by side, Ooebel be¬ ing on Ibe right and Clilun upon the left.
From Hi* outer edge of the Capitol grounds lu the ateps ol the Capitol Build¬ ing tbe .llslance Is alciul 300 feet. Two- thirds cf this had l.eeu pnsse.l, and Ihe men were walking sl.iwly, wheu au.Llenlya abol rang out fr.im a Inrge three-story building whicli ttan.l. nfly feel eaat ot Hit Capitol Building.
Aa the shot was bear.l, Ooebel gave a .|ulck Invol.inlurr exclamation uf pnin nnd made au eff.irt lu .iraw bia ...rn revolver, Hlsalrengtb waa luleipia! lotbataak, how¬ ever, ami be sank upou the pavemant. With great rapblltv several uiure abuts were Ored, tl.e bulieta striking tl.e brick •l.lewalk oluso lu where (iuel.cl luy. Nuue .,( tham luu.'he,l hlro, however.
In less tbau ,i mluuie a cruwil of men was around fluobel. He wa. Iiasttly ear. ried tu the ufllce ot Dr E. E. Hume, In Hit baaemeul of the Ca|,ltol Hotel, abotl a thousand leet fro.n tho spot wbere Iho shooting occurred. Here h* was laid ,in a aula, while Dr. Hume mad* a boatj exam¬ ination, pronouncing tbe wound to be ot a nature Itial mual canae death In a aliort Ilme. Ooebel, whu allowed greal forlllude and cournge tbroughout, smiled weakly as he beard the verdict and feebly rolled bit bead Irom si.le lo tide In token ot distent from tbs opinlou expressed by tbe pbysl¬ clan.
Hurland W!,lllakor, a farmer lro,n But¬ ler (!ounty, tbe home county of Qovernor Taylor. Is now lujall al L'.ulavllle, ebarged with Hie crime. There Is uo direct evi¬ .lence ngalust Whittaker, and be was placed uu.ler arresl m.ire be.'suae be wua caught around the Cnpll.,1 !>ulldlng wbeu tba ahola were llre,l tliau for any olhur apiinrenlreu. sou. He denies In Iho most puslllve man¬ ner lhat lie had anv connection wllh the ph..otli,g or kuew anything about It,
The lle|„ihl|c.in State ofllelala sud mem- pers ,,r the Leglal.iture, without excep¬ tion. de„o,in.:e.l the shooting lu the must unmeaauret ter,ns. (Ioveruor Taybir l,n- inedlalely cau-el a amall address lo be published. In whlcb hn declare,! tbe alT,ilr lo ba a disgrae., nud au outrage, and oall. Ing lor Hie mo.t s,il,er cun.te,nii,illou. lie sent orders at unco to A'tjutunt-aeuernl Cciller, directing bim to lake steps for tho l,roaerval!oii ,,f or,ler.
Oenersl Collier Is a Repubilean an,l la up!,oae,l l„ Mr. (loebel. He telephoned to the armory, Imll a inlbi .llslanl, dlr'C'.lug Hie local lufuniry cu,npany, wlilcli wns slalloned there under euininnml ut (!,ip- laln Wslcutl, to proceed at ouce to lhe Cai.llol ground., loke iioaaB'atlon of them au.l the a|.proachea, allowing noho.ly to enter the gales. Twenly minutes after the shooting (-a|,lalii Walcolt and his men inarched ncross the Ironl uf the Capllnl bulbllug aud ballB.l al the bi it ol the sto|>s.
Ordera were laaued to outtblo c.im|,anloa throughout the Slnla lo make rea.ly at iincBlo com* lu Frankfort, the entire Stale (luar.l being called Inlo aervice. Il waa feared tluit tliu newsof tbe sbu.illng woul.l au InllanH. the I.emucruU that they wou!,! come tu Fruukforl In twarn.a, wblle lbs niounlalueera would lose no lime lu coming to the capllHl for the purpose ot upholding their l.ar.y prlnclplea.
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I pwarli f 10(1 Si.riugville families uae natural gas aa fuel. Tbe supply la piped fron, lhe Z..ar dlatr|.-t, a .llstauce .,f aev eral milea.
A bill provPLug f.r the p.ir.ba." ..f Iba Pallaa.les l.y lb.' Natl..ual (i.,vernmenl. New Yurk (.. Ity the eipen.,o., waa Intro, ducert in th" Aasembly.
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A large number of .Ireatinakara of R.... cbeal-r have I.eeu vl.-tlmlr.al ly a y..,lng W'.man ..f g',...l a.btr-a.. wb.. informe.l then that she wa. a d-puty faelory luape.- I..r. and tnat .id!-" th- dr-aamakera »e- ear-.l a lleeua-.which ahe f uiulthad for tJ, Ihelr butlnett wuld b^.tom,*.!.
(iOKHCI. ITINS TIIK C(INTK,aT.
The Hoard llMilaraa H* Was I.eiall. Kivaiert tlovernor of Kenlueky.
FtANtiuar, Ky, (Special). -While Will lam Unebel lay al tbe pulul of .leath tu bia mom ua the reault of an aaaiiaslu'a bullet, tb* eonteating boarda,which lor Iwo weeks had bten listening to the evidence In lila coute»t for the OovornorB chair, decided blm nnlltle.l to the a-nt
Tbe boarda baving lu charge the eou- losla belween Ooebel and Paybir f.ir duv ernor and U"ckbau. aud Marshall fol Lieutenant.Oorernor mot Tuea.lay lu tl.a CilV Hall to consider Iba evl.lonoe aul, milled tu tbem and propure ihelr repurl to the Legislature.
A faw legal authorities were read lo then al the ro'iueat uf Snuutur Allen, whu wlabe.l llgbt shed upon a few du.ibttul puii.ta. Th. vote waa tben lnk»u, anl by * alrb-l part) vole of 10 lo I William Ooebel wasdec!ar*J to have been legally el«cte.l Oovern.it ol Kentucky.
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I'roaperilr .lliown b» raaaports.
The general proaperltr "f Ibe country la ludlreolly Indlcaiad by the fact that the p*ttporl buaineas of ib* Slat* Dsi.arimanl at Waahlnglon, bia doutiln.l In the but vear. (iujnparallvely few po..p!e go abrua.l in limes uf financial deprBiBloo Tae num. beruf paa.porla lasue.l lu th.i in./ulb o. Jauu.rv, I'JJn, were 1!»0, agaiual BID lr
January, IN'OL
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Out uf lhe ..lrul,go»t m'.vameata eve, tttrtel by whe-luieu I. tha ono nuw un.l-i way lor seeurlng aldopai'ia In aueli !.,eal lilaa aa wlii u..t |«rmii ul lb* Immedlati building of good roada
Sumuif.i up, Iheaaaenllal .:'ianga. lu tbt whaelt ol tl,* .tandar.l tnakert fur lliOO ar. chiefly In mallara of detail Ibtl wlil trout, aoihubiatm lu eiporleuuel and Intelllgsiit rider-, but will nul !>« •ppfeelable tu lb< newcomer lu tbe tporl,
lullatlngol Hre. ha. alwayt b*«u mui-h ul *u annoyau-eiu mauy. Lit the.ii.agroe able anl laborloua pari .an be ul.Haled nuw by the UM ul an automatic blcycl^
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INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR FF.BRUARY .
lubjeeit Th* Flrsl IHieipUs af #«s«h John I.. 3540—(ioide.i Taal, JahB |.i ai-ale.norr Ver.aa. Si-tl..tSommtmn lary on Ibe l).ix'a L*a*aa.
liiRoni-rrtos. -Tbe cliolce ol Hit diacl- Ilea waa amaller ot great mom*at to' lesua. It iva. ue.'esaarvthat aom* ol theB I'loul.l be wllneaaea or Hit tile tail treCfc 'rom the beginning nl Hit publie mlalttiy. He did not chousotho.e to bs HI. wltus*aae whu were bound l.yth* tradition* ottb* rabbinic schoui.. H-. ehot* m*n ot *lmfl*b )el tlrong mind.
Ci.Nsa.-Tis.i Lists -We bnr*h*r* aa aa- eount ol John's lesllmony oouoarala(| Jeans. Aa soon as Cbritt wat bapltaad ^ hurried lulo tbe wlidernett, wbtrall |a> niilutd lorly daya. During HI* abtaW* Juhn had coBllnued hia work, bat kewa* last beteet Jttut returning trom tbawn* dernttt.
S3. "Again, the next dty atiar." Oa UM day beture, the day He returned froai tke wlldarnesoi, Jobn bad boru* l**tlBoaf al Him, V, a'J, XhsdlaelpleaotJohBdldMt appear to be greally linpreated uetll tttm on the fcllowing day (v. 361 repeated Jw worda. Edersbsim argues, with leelBWK acenracy. that ibis i.at tbe Habbath. *'Xt^ vf Hit dl'clples," Audrew and Joha, tb* writer, wbo carefiilly avoldt living bia <nra
.lti, "Behold the Lan 29, spoken In reference lambt hltlierto offered bad beea furalal|ad by men; tbia one was provided by Oooia tbeonlv aufncleit *ncrlrto* for th* alaet th* world. Hit words would b* lo tbWI ri|ulvulent to a coniiunod to tallow Btal. How faithful Joliu woaln hit offloe at fate- ruuntrl He did unt think olhiiowat*' crease, he It auxious lo hnv* htt folloWMI become true dl.cl|.iei ol Ohrltt. HedM nut reckon tbnt l.e bad lott thote Wba went over Irom him to Cbritt,
37. 'They Iollowed Jetna." Tliey aadar- ttood Johu't meaning and ImaiadlateljrMd at they wer* direoled, Il would be waU-l( nli would l.uinn liately lollow Ohrltt. W» ahould follow lllm nt our Ksd**iB*r, V|a* tern. Quid* aud Shsphur 1. Ther majr aM bave Intanded to leave Joba't IcadanHp permanently,
SS, "tTnat teek y*," Jsiua kaaw, bat He deilred tom'. *xpr*ttlaa Iroia tba*. The moaning la, Wuat Is your d itlrtT yW petition, or reqaeat? ¦.labbl,' TtaiMr maater. "Among tb* J*wt tbit title wai a sort of .leg.aj." Thay thut at onee laeot- nizsd Hit luiiorlnrlty and Ibalr Igaoeaaa*. "Wbere dwellettTnou." "WhtraareTbea itaylng?" He had no permaii*at alaea at abode in this locality. Ia aiklu ltta quaillun tbey Intimate a de*lr* tobtblt. ter acqualuled witb lil.n. Wh*r* tttbatab wbere you abldo? We detIr* to reaelTala- ttructlon from you.
S9, "Oome and te«." A kind ta*llatlaa lo them to go with Him lo HI* plaee al abode. II thot* who know not thai '" tlou of Ood woald c,om* at thti of Ohrltl, tbey would aoou t** thai ' Him It Ibe loiintaia of life, tud la ai*l_ they would tee llgbl. "The taath boar^ Rl. Jobu wat so lmpro*s*d with lb* tl*tl|. tervtew with Jetus tbat !i* rum*iBbaradIpa honr. Thare la a dllTarane* ol oplBloa At to whetber this wo* 4 p, m., aeaordlac tt lh* Jewlth reckoning, or 10 t. n., aaeoM. Ing to Ibe Jtoiuan reokonlog. It Aadiaa and Johu tpent Iba day with Jatui It BBM hav* bean 10 *, m, Thit wat probably llN,-. Saiibath dav.
41. "He flrat llndtth hit own hrotbW.* It Itaupposod tDatot tha tam* Ilale M< drew went to !lnd7i1Viwotli*c BImoa, JMHI alto went and lound bit brother Jaaa*aM brought blm to Cbritt, TbliwaaalraaMb Ilonary tplrlt. Ood'ttalratloD I* ae caaa that tbote who exp»rl*BO* HI* le*a Ml alwayt anxious to bring othan lale W* aame holy relation, "Wa htire (oaB4 tiM Metalaa," He tueakt axultlBf lr. Araaial by Joun't ftltbfal lettlme*]. **aaitalM lb* eomiug U*t*tali lh*y w*r* nady tela. celve Him whon they taw a faw tna Maifea nt bia Msttlabshlp. "Being lnt*rar*ial." Masslia It tb* Hebrew word and ObltH li lit Oretk Interprelatlon.
41, "Wben Jetus beheld blm." Jtaaial one* knew Hlmon belter IhRO SliaoB kliw bimteil, "Cephiit .* tioaa." aaeB.'T Petros, or Peter, hot tb* tam* Oreek tbtt Cophut hat la Syria*. uame wat given blm to d**oriba tct«r,wblcb waa "*tin. hardjraad iBSolallk"
4!l, "The dny following." Thit, aeaM- lug lo Furrar, wat tba fourih dty attar Bia return from the wlbterneit. Jttai *laiM.| ou Hit return lo (lalllee, and "on tbajeifr- ney 1*11 lo with nnolber yonng Btbaiiaaa, Philip ul B.ilhtalda. "Follow Na." TW cum.nand It. in Ihe gospels, Itintd oaly kV our Lord Himaell. I.l. addr***ed to Nl oun oultldn the circle of tb* apo*tl**,lh* rioh young man whom Je*ua lovod, Ilark 10:91. Ilow was It tbtt th*** OalUeaa youtbt were brought with onu look, ea* word, to Ibe Savior's fn*t? In part by whal Hs tald, aud t.y what Jobn tb* Baptlit had lestllled ooucerulug Him, tud by HI* very look.
II. "BnthtBlda." "Tb* boat* ol aet*,*! ao called because !nhabil*d moitly by laa. ermen. There were two plaoa* by Ihlt name. Tbe town whero Iha tbrt* dlael- pina, Andrew, Peter and Philip, war*bora, was on tbe w..at tbore ol tbete* of Oalllaa, jaat north ol C.|.araaum. Th*olb*rBath, ealda, wh*r . live tbouttnd w*r* l*d. If oa thenortbeail thoru ot ths •**. Aadiaw and Peler lived nt Capernaum. Mall.tt 14; 17:114; .Mark 1:11*. ,
4S, "Natbanaul." F,lt*wh*r* nailed Bir. tbolomow, Ilo lirad at C*aa la ftalUee, wiier* our Lor.l parformad Hit fliat Mir- tcl«, Caua was about Dine mllai aorthaaM of N*z*tetb, "Ot whom Mot**, .aad the uropbalt dl.I writ*." Ha* a*a, SiU; ttiU) beut. lil:in; laa. tii; 7:14; Jer. Uiti gieh. 34::iH; Dan. !i:24; MIctb. Si9! Z*ah. Itlli Mai, 3:1, These men were famttlar wllh Ibo Scripture*, and tnrely ta*(*w*« a gnat array ni laatluiony witb r*l*r*no* to Ib* Mrtalth, __
id. "Oood. out ol Kaiarath." The queallon *pi*ng Irom n.*r* dr*ad ol atla* lake In a matler to vital. H* kaaw that Bethlehem (Micab. t.i) aud not Maaaialb wit lob* tbo bltlh-plaeaotlh*U**(lah. tl btt been utuallv cjatldtred that bll aa- twer wat provtrblal; but It may ¦•rely bav* lmpil*d, "Naiiareth, that obaaaiaaad lll-rui.utod low,. In It* Illtl*. ualnMa valley—nan anything good aooia IM* Ibsncet" N*lhannnl'a objeotloB aroee no* Ignoraun*. Orlinarlly all w* n**d U a Ml. ler knowledge ol Clirltt and any objaetlpa*. we may bav* will melt awar. "Oolaeaad tee," fbe tam* r*ply glv*n by JaiBt. T. 3V. Pblllp oould nut ¦o*w*r bia oh|e«. Hunt, bul tilll hit lallb wat UDthakaai aad Natbanael waa not *a fllUd with pMaWM that be wouid nul lu>**tlgat* focilMair, Home thing* cnuuot ba eiplalaad Ihlt W* ctn ae* *r4 tru*. He who eaadldly at- ¦mlD** th* *»ldenca* ..f lh* rallaleaM Chrltt will beoomo * bell*v*r. N*lllllan ever publltbvd b** *o maay iBlaraat/aM ailetnal proolt <f »ulb*nllelty aalbtotaa. Thot* who b*v* never read Iba WMa, ai bav* r*ad 11 unly wllb a flx*d parpoMIe galutay il, ar* tb* on** wbo tty Mt •galnal It.
fAMiLT SPfcNI ae A WtKNT
la Thl* War tb* WIImw* AaMaiea ( Furtaa* ol atmMA,
o^ tt* aaaalaaki rria*. T»N , hia ehar*
Igo In the aaalaM irilaaa, Aajalai- r*e of Ibe mill oped by tha Mil. rotb*n aad latArt .op*raU*e ptanfM loiatly aaaaiM *
•rVaid BaW «allf« a III waiMlMaikr
, aad Ml HMM,
Hurrogat* Abbott, o( BraokIra, Mwd l**tlmony a f*w day* ago In the AtAmm over th* will ol Rob*rt Wllaoa, Aaj-'— •*tlBg atory ol lb* llr*r — "— ~ Itmlly bt* b*au d*T*lop^-
RDbrrt Wilton aad bit brotba.. .-^-z—
llr*d lag*th*r on Ib* ea.op*raU*e ptaUlM half * c*aiutr, and Jofatly AtUAAtt i fortanaof about tua,Om,
Bobart WU*oa waaaje In IMI ble BBivlTlac " dl*d. aad *ooB anerc — family eoBBefl, at wbleh I
him, bit brolber John , —. ._
Jaa*. Cb*rlott* and Maigarel, thai •hould (ll go to work, auk* a *"*
fnod " of Ibalr *amlBg*, aad U*a t<-
part of tb* ¦gr*am*at wa», aaeertWI. M th* t**ilBooy b*foro tb* aano«ta,l tb*y •hould llr* v*rT frugally, MaMj died aom* y*ar* latar, bnt Ibe bfMI— *nd *l*t*ra oontlno*d to lire le«alMr a* op*r»tl»«ly uBtll July, ll»«, wbea tmtm, the family "b*Dk*r," died. Ffma tbaaaa- Inga of lbs flve be bed aocaoiBlalaa laa/ 000 In bondt and mortgag**, Ib* hjaM Ihry llT*d In (od lorn* real **tale la Mil N*w Ifork. .
Jutt prior to bU dtath Bobeil MfW * will, by wbloh be 1*11 oaa-tblfd ol IBJ prop*rtr to bit brotbtr Jobn, lBtiaK.aa< i.n«-tblrd to aaoh ol Ib* BarflTlaf f"— Jobn ciaimt tbat b* did ant Badaill- lb*tlm* Iba will wa* mad* Ibal Ua w** left in truti, and •Igaad a eoaif the will b« enter*d for probal*. ttmi !ai*r bn examined Ib* will la tba g*i*'t ofllno *iid fur Ib* llr*l llr~ *' lb*l bn eonld not coBlrol hiaih— eonisat uf th* will w** tbaa b*«aa.
Jobn, in d**erlblo« bow the "(aaMy fund" wu aernmalatad, laid Ibal W* wsakly boa**bol4 eapea*** nf tba laMlf did not ar*r««* laoio ibaDM.
l-upila and Mall nall**nal VtOO.
Stark Couuly aud aeveral adJIMasI tAAA tie. Ill Oblo are io tb* v*a la pilltlila|. iJucalliiual facil.tlat for ratal yiMtth. Leuiial lown.blp high aebool* ha* prorliUd, and "lid" wagoa*, aa IB populariy call*-!, Iraaaf^ tba ^ it tba ramoi* p*nrf (>.f th* tawaikl. from arU'iol. Tbaa* w*Joat bafB 1 tud d ior. andtiov**. Thai aiali ttoo aloaglb* rwal*.
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wjgfm^m ^u§§xm ^citintB lleteta). a«iMaL.B copijse*. civis tytitnts. .V FAMILY NEWSl-.M'ER (IF I.IM .\ l. .KM-:llAl. I> I Ki.l,U.EM K. TEBHS: •L50 TSABLT IR aB«4B«iB VOL. V. I'KI'J'J'OK r, N. Y.. KKID.W. I i:i'.KM AIM i, I'.hki. NO. 14. ptwnwnoNAi. • Greater New York • Den.ta.1 Parlors, IMMnCCIKII t MIOHOR(. OOB. FDLTON AND GOLD STS, y-\ Brooklyn, N. Y. "SatafVaath. A].(M np. '•iia«i«w«, - an .00 a p. 'MMVtillaaa, -. -^ aiOO ap Wfeav nillas, • • a .50 up rVVTOS AVD OOLD STBEF.TS, Opp. Loaaw'a, BROOKLYN, ». Y THE NEWS EPITOMIZED, of tbe Waahlaclan llama. A bill providing tbal tbe ps ot military altaobet nt embnas thoae of Colonett nnd at legal! Majors, baa recelve-l the saD- li*a*le Mllltnry Commlltee. Hashrllle. T«nn., bas beeu presented by H«*rettry Long wllb Iha first American weapon fired In tbe Spanish war ta Uotcb. kist guui, Tbe Burgton-Geuera! uf tbs Marine Hua ptial Service has shinped I.. H'.u.dulu l!»,l doses of Haffklne Prophylacll.;. Fllleeu hundred dose, uf this .eruin bavo already been t*nl to Honolulu. Adjutant-General Corbiu gave out a stniH. meat tbowlng that tbe aun..'rlpilous to the Lawton fund anounie.I to 19.1,361 A bill Inlrodnctd by Senalor dav pro. potet the repeal of the stauip lui teci ,in. oftbe War Rsvanue act. Ellla B. Roberts. I'nilsd Slales Treaaurer, haaeonvi.yed a'l his iiroperty lu K. 1). Mor- rfa. Bobtrts recentlv has been the ,!e. (Isrr al tbe eud of Tbey lell us Worn *at, "It Lrabrook" "IWABrooklyn." E. A. DORLON. L.BOXDED A UCTIOXEER. oaa rtllow** Block, •*t, ii*ar Cbarrh. PRBCPORT. JOHN P. WRIQHT. OBXERAL AUCTIO.VEER, ( PRCCPORT, L. I. BankorRoGkYilleCentre VlllagA Avenue, ROCKVILLB CENTRE, L. I. Uur A.lopia.l Itlaiiilt. ThtSpanltrda now arriving lu Cuba art nf tb* very poorett ciust. and the tn.-rea.s ioHpanltb Immlgrallou la colucldeut with Ibe increaae la yellow fever. Governor Leary, of Guam, re.pie.ta thai a tallable library be nent t.i the naval atu* tlun tbere. Hawaii wants Immigrants, an.l her pro- vltlonnl iDlnltlar of tloanc* It .,n hi. way 1.) Europe to a*aure th*iD. A comi.let* repori ol tha vltsi statlstl.'s ot Havana, Cuba, for 189'.. ba. just been Is- niitd. Tbo deaths show nn apparent ezcest orer tbe births uf about 4000. . Ctntaln McCalla, of tbe Newark, feela "tatltfled tliat evsry dollar tpent by the Government nn tb* Itlaud ot Guam wlil be rtiurned to our couulry a hundred lold" Tallow f*Tflr I.as practically dlaappaars.l ffotn Harapa, Cubn, Tbere are now only tlv* oat*t In tbe boapitals, Oao*r*1 Oils will exieud H.e lime al wbloh natlrea muat retire to ti.eir houses I from B.a to 10 p. ro, Tiie inhabllants et Manila ara Jubilant over thla couceaalou,ta ! the early doting of bouaes, etc., on tbe hot 1 nlgbtt prevailing there rauaed u.u.'h dia. eora lort. I Th* Law Cominltlee baa !,egui, work. I tt will eatabllah police courl. everywIlArr. , ill Cuba, to aa to give all priaonera a a iee,!y 1 litaring. Then It will formulale ,i law I,. preveut perjury, which la almoat t ualioual vlco. tunmti r. pbilupk, t>r**id*Bi. TKnCaa O, KMCIHT, vie* President. HIRAM R. BMirn, Catbltt. MAUD or oiREcrroiis I Ia. Davina, ThooiaaO, Kalght. II, niraoi M. SnIth, D, Conh**, W*tl*r B. Bmlth, Char)** L. Wallac*, tta 4*aB, Uwar4 T. Thartloa, . BaiatttaB W. reaiwrib Wa 4o a GNtMnd Bankinff Baainem of DtpaiM aad tHMoaiil. I^iwat Md OB Bpedal Depoaita. Oiafla Imed on Eotrlaod and th* Taar FitooBace SoUcited. ' BmIIri Hoan-* A, M. lo S P, U ; MMtV.*A.ll. tollM. BtRMBBl n^a—Toeidayi nnd Fri. I V%»A.1I. TiEFREBPORTBANK CAPITAL, ISO.OOO. Illl mm, FIEEPOIT, L. I. JOSir J. BAMDAU., PNtldtBt. OBAintOKT T. SFBAQUC, Vle«.Pr**ld*nt, WIUJAM B. UALL, Ca*hl*r. BOAHD or nRBCrORSt l>o.n**tie. In an Impromptu duel formar Sheriff K R, Plck*rlng was killed by Edward N. Daniel, wbo wtt wounded, tt iPtlnceton, Praaldeal McKlnlnj baa reinstated Cadela William M. Cooler, of Michigan, and James Prentice, ol N*w York, at membert of lb* taeond cl*ts lu the West Point Mililary Academy. Al aconferen.-e belween (iovernor Hloue and lb* ofllclnit of IbeDepartmant of Agrl- culture at Harrltburg, Penn,, It was de¬ cided to Tigoroutly enforce tbe law pacaed by tbe Iaat Leglalttnre to regulate tbs manulaolure and aale of oleomargarine and Imitation buiter. Mitt MInB^ Field, teveuleen yesra uid, a niece of Marabill Field, of Cbicago, aud belrett lo mllllona, ran away ftom board lag scliool, aud wns inarrb-tl In New Yr,rk I Clly tn Preston Ulbson, sou ,,f the lale Benilor from Loulslant, I Rav, U. B. Strodioh, aged Hftylbree, pastor of 8t, Paul's Lutbtran Cburch, I Brooklyn, for thirteen year.", lately ot I'lns ! Qrov*. P*un,,was frozen lo death al Read- I log, Punn. Hamuel Peter Meyers, convicted ul the murder ol Michael Karney aud Jobn Len- btrt, w*a banged in lb* county jail yordnt 8oui«rt*t, Tend, Mlnnl* Cossidy, eighteen yenrs old, has ' brought auit agaiust Loula Sherry, the pro¬ prietor ol Hherry'a, In New York City, lo recover 125,000 for tbe loaa of four tlngnrs lu a rasngis wblle employed .is a laitudreaa In bit ettabiltb.nent. Charlet McCarthy, whu was a ,'lrcu. clown more than f,.rty years ago an.l known at Ihe flrtt mau to turn n double eomenaull, dropped dead in Chicago, Tbe third of n series of dynamite eipio. alone in-I.eadTllle, Col , wrecked the band- aouie r«*ldeac* ol A. V. Hunter, the w*atthy mln* owner, and Ibe home of J, O. Rllouay, adjoining. No on* was Injured lu the eiplosiona. Several suspiciou. uharaelert nave been trresled, Henrv K«eler, uf Carlisle, Peuu,, a vet¬ eran oi t!)e Civil War, auplled b.r a peu- slou. A few days ago ho receive,! a check for tlOOO, Tbe joy over Ils receipt made blm III, Ha died before he had an uppor¬ tunity to spend a cent of bis windfall. Through luck of belrt the properly of the Heventb Dav Baptist Mouoatlcal Society, I THEIR I-IOlSrEYMOON. tlME 1<. thiuk ,,f ll, the eonl of muu is not lo l.e we cau haveagvtat sa.istle.l -vith uu eter.inl raeiiil ..t Ohiueto idol's bead lobster nml oysters anl heaveu kuo.va over the door, yon what, with entrees of Welsh rarebit know,-' Nan was ; au.l fudges, the latter being n revival saying, as she j of Nau's eollege days. .-laspe.l her hands i After the Hrst .Uy it was easier to behiu.l ber bea.l transgress the unwritto.i law uf loy- a u .1 looked .ill' ally tu the ebatiug-dish, and the Rienzi through half closed : knew him fre.iueutly; bnt ivheu he ids to where uue { reached the little flat nt uight and caught a glimmer i donfronte,! tho goddess at her shriue, aud sparkle of the ' bis conscience smote hiiu, au.l lie caught himself noting her aiipearaiiee. Hhe would never survive such a diet. He fancied tho daiuty color in her cheeks WUB fa,ling, au,I uue night bo counted the loops ou the silver girdle lo see if it had l.eeu clasped closer, aud be thought uf tho inner luaii, uot exactly "capon liue.l" bul pretty uear it, aud he longed tu smash the delusiuu and snare on the tabouret, and march Nau ofi' to Iho Kieuzi fur a goo.l s( uare meal. Then ,'ame tbe bin Farusworlb case, and he worked uu it like n 'I'rojan all shaped, good-natnrcl moiilliau.l chin, I j^y t.. gel n sco.,p lor ll.o Urst editiuu, tll i.oa-cummiilal. 'Taud that .lay the Itieii/.i kuew him uot. ocean's blue, that lay in a sweeping cresiieiit between tbo clilTs au.l sky below theiu. ".Vud n lol of crazy lil¬ tle Oriental Ihiugs scattered arouu,l, jne cau pick up au mauy udd bits iu Iho Chiuese .iiinrter, carved ivory junk boats, and great spiders witb yelluw and black o'llaabed bodies, iud frogs, au.l gritiiiis, ami things, lUd Ibey look no cute nnd bizarre dangling round, yon know, Tom." Toin't slraw hat was pulled low oveithi* oyes. .VII one could see be¬ neath was a straight uose, an.l a well Ma J. BaalaU. Ckaaacar T. Pprari* ¦latth Om. WUIIam 0, Millar, mUMi B. OeUar. D. W**l*r Plae, WallHI a. OatBwall, Ownv* Wallaea, nnaa. D, ¦atltk. Ob «* Pettli, A«B*I baaUa, Harray B. Bmllh, Ekattob Wallaea, Oaotf* M. RaadaU WUllaa 8. BalL Oiaa. OMpI Itml bolMart, trom t a. m. la •p. m.^ Otaia fiaUUI** aad ladaecmeat* lit' t*ltl>*rtlia " lOtm. ir*alt . -na tMi**ii*iirt *i*n*ii«ii»ht M#**tat Um rat* of ikr** »*ro*a«. paid oa RliytMHa, Um* aoatka ormorc Mfl* IttBltl ae tll wrU ol Enrop*. Dttaaatatial taaakliw batio***.^ JttCL'SiJsr*""-- "-*^"- •~'* , Batl*aiaM*taeUaa trtaraatwd. taMMn wUI taeair* pronpt *n*nliOD and l* |
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