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•^IFfOL-K COP1I::m. KIVE CKNTC^.
n§§mx §tiVint^ lletteto.
VOL. V.
A FAMILY SF.WSPAfER OF LOcXl aXD GENERAL INTKLI.IGBNt K.
FRKKPORT, N. Y., FRID.W, .IINK l.<, IOOO.
TERVS: tL(0 TtAELT If AB7AavB
¦rA-.
NO. 33.
MWJUOCMENT.
>aa ¦ata la sarlj. spring, with ax la baud, I waadsrad oat lo lell a dead, dry treo VMpiairaod: tail qalcklrl did lee,
arilb aaay a sables*, drooping bcaneb, one slaad
'Bipa tor ¦* aaed," I Iboofht, a* It I
Witk b«iVy blow* tbaa ttroek IU base.
Abmat Vrom net tba wound I made tbs >sp
betst trA, ta aois to deok with green tbe praiilo
**0 basty Judgment," tbn* I rried, "boir oR nee strlkesi at e'en tbo louatniabead ol Ufa." I saw tbe witbared boagb, nor looked aloft To svslllBR bads where airs u[ spring wera ril*; Jl, ragsd at thslaperteellons—my ax Ibrust lalotbsbaart, sad bore ll tn lb* dust.
—Edward Dyrue.
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LOW diffloalt itis
to imagine what p o s s i b I 8 nse anyoae liriog in a sod liooae oa-,^.c-Kanaas prairie o o a I d liar«'for a pat¬ ent flre-exting- nishsr; bat none tbe las* sn adrsit agent porsnaded my aunt, Houor Bloan, lo buy one and pay 0 i R b t dollars for it. "Tbe eas snd only Ibiog yon hare ta fear oa your claim here," said be, '¦ia a prairie lire iu grasshopper time; b«t. Willi tbis oxtingaisher in yonr heaM, all you bare to do is to stand ia yonr doorwsy and turn the nozzle oa aay oonflsgratiun lhat may spring Ap. No 0ro oan oome within a hun- Aradfeet of yon."
Aad Annt Uouor tnoli it. The agent ¦oid lier Ibree p.innds of soda ami a qnarkol snlphnno scid, enough lu eharge it fnlly three times.
Mf annt was a Uomao six feet tall, ¦aaealar and ouinuiauding; sbe bad a Iwara* voioe, keen gray eyes, and a ¦oae tbat might frighten anybody — anil dill frighten most agents for pateat things. We ali of us had rea¬ son to lis Ibnukfnl lhat the 4fent for tke flra axtingnisber ha.l be'en ma.le ol sterner staff than moal ol his prede- eoaaors. Ia addition to her indomitable nnd 1^. agtrasslTe physical chsraolerislioa, f 'lay aaat bad ail undaunted will; an.l •(tar tha lourtb suooeanire drought ^"SKd the plagnes o( grasshoppers and -hotwinds and winteiaof blitzardasbe daeideil tbat il wonld be enterprising to Move, Hba was (|uila ohoerfnl and madisaayed ia spirit. Thu neijhlmr- 1m farmer* weru di*be.irlened. Wo •Itaa saw them ntandiig in Ibeir door- waya looking ont over the l.ligbled prairie, or sitlin-^ ou tho I'tcps, whit- wag liallessly —if tbey happuued tn ha** atlek* lo whiille; there vrasu'l llMah lamlier in our nei,(hhorbood.
They all talked of luoviii;; aivay, hnt ¦oae o( tbem witb nuy roal belief that th#J wera guing to heller Iheinaelvas. Xo donbt tbat was beosnse lu the last tbraa yoars there hs.l been *u.di abangea In their households. There warau't many families that ba.ln'l inst ¦aaber* by death; women had auo. .aaabad under the slrsin of these ter- ribla winters and ornel sniumers, and it waaa't agond oonntry to hrin!^ up little babies. People aru always re. laatant to abandon their homes, but iVa harder iinj tiUen tbey l-aro to MlMdoa newly made gra'. es, too. So H waa ¦• wonder tbat so msny ot our ¦•Iffhbora felt depresaed; and I aiip-
Cl it waa beeanae we bad eaoaped •adaess tbat bad ounie into tho Ufaa of most ol them, nml lieonnso we had all managed tn maintain rugged hoalth throngh ererylhing, tbnt Aunt BatOTa in the face of a dark fntnre, «•¦ atroag and hopeful.
ill aay rale, sbe (leoide.l to start for Oklahoma. Tel when wa lefl the Jlnta sod-bouse tbat bad heeu home ta «¦ for so many years, ray aunt ¦ada ao ttle.apt lo disguise tbo teai-s ,lhat raa down her cbeelia.
Tha patent Are rxliuguishor and Iha fear bandred feel of barbed-wire fiMMa that bad been al'onnil our lltuk-pateh frere aiuoug the heavier farta ot om,ouiai, hat uiy annt wonld laha thau.
",1 pat good money into that Ore- ailiagaisber," aaid 1110, "and uo one ¦awar knows whal may happeq."
We bad a span of the best, longeit- l«M*d loping mules in the whole Anaasaa bottoms, and my yuauge*t hrather—Uil**—Miles sad I went lo li*a with Annt Uonor afier onr par- aata died—bad laushl those mules to lapa by Ibe hour. They Irarelod aa aaaily as a pair of jack rabbits.
Ivarybody baa heard of tbe Okbi kaaw "boomcra" and "utnuers." an,l 9( the travaadon's race to get lo tbe •ttaol (tutbrie tu pre eiupt lots, alter "opening gnu" was Ured. The Slate* troops, it if ill. be r«- ilrore the soouurs all back boundary-line. Nobody could the rignal cannon was great many unfair art watataa were lakeu oren then.
A wild raee followed. Heary loa.la vara,a terrible haudirap that day. Tha light WKUil* get thi. choiee Ioe*.
To bold a lot in llnthrie, oue was •hiiged to pnt np aome sort of build tagoa it imaedialeir, elae it w..al.l ba "iaitpad" in the night .\mit Hoaor bad, in the Uivitom of our yiCon, her ait pre eui|.ti.in alaVea •a^threehundred feel of iueh boar.la. •aeb board sawed eight feet long, and j^ a roll «( tarred pa|w.-
Uatwben ahe aavr li.iw thing* were i she l.l { tt>iag—when tho li.>.<iuera liued up I l>usi,ne waiting for Ihn .^iartiiig giio, ahe ; Hie ro Ihrew alt Iho luis'iH-r out on Ibe gronud cserpi f. nr Uianl*. an,I alie al*o threw out a bufthel of l.eai.s, Ihe !wrbe.I wire, two sacks ..I Hour aad a bsg .if corn. A iu.iro resolute boomer I Unn .uy aunt uever cr.>s.,r.l iSe "alrip." H.e whole Iipe .-hoercj her wbe.i tboT sanr Ibe in-ans a,i.l laniber au.I wire g.. .>verl~>ar.I. Soy * oral gstboied r.<nu.l I.' pick up Ibe Ikiard*.
"You're Tclc.oae." waa all my auni aald to H.e;u. Rat ab* w.iul.'l not IbrvW . 'it Ipal Ore-eitiugviaher.
At.'tvl-renk lhat luem.-ralile inora iiig-A|>rit 2i, IIIMI-Mitea wa* on Iba Iruiil ..eal, hi.ldiug Ibo reins. Anal Hcnnr ami I aai uu the roll of iMdiling Ikibiad. .t« lasl »e «ot the aigaal, end I He rai baffau.
n'bat veils weul up' Whip* eraoked,
and IIt.i Siandred wagons rae. i acr.iaa
tha prniiie Fruai wbere we bad
i-^MtlMvl, UN th* Burtb bonndary, the
ta lite seta ol tiathtie wa*
ilea
•ttaoKiutbrii
S "opening sd Bute* bered, dr • boundai ¦¦nil ll , and a
kept saying lo my brother. "Keep an eye to holes. Don't break a tng. Steady loping does it, Milea. Sieady, steady; that's the way."
And steady loping did it. Only the men on horseback passed ne. Not a wagon led ns all tbe way down to the Cimarron Birer. Most of tbe teaiaa- baltbd wheu they came to the rirerhank, bat onr males took the ford in fine style. The water and sand came to the wagon-bed, hut Anut Honor snatched the whip from Miles aud swnng it herself. Three cuts and a crack, and we went np tho farther bank like a trolley car on a frosty raorniug!
Not much of tlutbriu bad arrived when onr wagon rulle,l np "Capitol Avenue.' The stakes wore driven for a few of the etreelH, and abont tweuty horsemen were ou the gronnd, looking for corner lots. We eonld hfear thorn driviug claim stakes all around ns.
'•Keep on np Capitol Avenue!" cried Aunt Honor. "'Phe best part of a town is always 00 the high ground. Now I'm he-.o, I mean to pick my lo¬ cation."
Ilul seeioff ten or twelve teams coming from the other oud of the town we pulled np, aud after a good look around choso tiru corner lots at a point where a cross street had been indioatod. .Miles drove our wagon npon one lot, and Aunt Honor ran over to tho other with her stakes and her hatchet. As I had just reached my majority, wo iutcndoil to pre-empt two lots.
Within ten minutes we had onr stakes dowu and our names marked on them, ready for land'-ofiioe entry. Annt Honor had Miles split those re¬ maining four boards, with the saw, into sixteen strips, to serve as the frame of a "house" un the lot oppo¬ site the ono where the wagon stood, and on this frame we nailed the sheath¬ ing paper. We now felt secure. Uur bouse waa twnlve feet hy ten with the doorway opcuiug ou tha avenue. Aa night came ou, onr small oil stove onnld be seen burning, and our sup¬ per cooking within.
By sunset every lot abont ns wns taken by somoliody; but tbe wibl scenes of bnrry and rasb daring the day were as nothing compared with what followed that nighll By sun¬ down tbe slower ones had arrivo.l, and were very sore to Hnd all Ihe hest lots taken. A particularly had orow.l had co.ue from Uodge City; aad as thoy drove along the avenue, they denounced ui all as "sooners"—that is, settlers who had unlawfully come in betore Ihe "stri^." hnd been lorm- itlly opened —ami lliey all declared loudly that our claims were worth¬ ies..
Claini-jnmping began on ali sides, and soon there was "Jumping" by force. After dark, pre-empKon stakes were pnlled up and others driveu io their places.
Angry and excited shouts of reiunn. stranoo were hear.] ali aronnd, thou revolver shols, and aeveral times tho report of carhiuuii. Mou and horses worn running to and fro, some floe- iug, utiiurs nppirontly pursuing. Just across r.-o.u ii^, a nmn was shot aud In.T groaning, . .\uat Honor and I kept closu insiiK' uur house; I was greatly alarmed.
.\iiout leu o'clock four men rnshod our waguu olT tbe lot which bail beeu stake.I iu my iiatue nn.l t.jok posses, sioii. MiluH wns silting iu lhe wagon with l.is shutguu, but he dnreil not resist, for two ol them "got tho drop 0.1 him" Willi Ibeir revolvers.
He at.iek lo the vvagou, however, nn.l kept hol.l of tbu mules.
.Vfter a wliile Miles called out to ns and I niisivered, but ha.l hardly ilouu so wheu throe man appr.iacbel, one uf Ibem exolaimiug, "Hero's anutbcr sooner. Bush itl"
Anut Houor ha.l armed herself with the tirc.ettiuguishor.
"ICeep oiTl" akoahuutod, rasolutttly. "rhis is my claim I Thisisiay honse!" "Call that a house!" cried a de¬ risive voice. I can down it iu two kicks!"
"Better not try itl" cautioned .\.iiit Honor. "If yon come near you'll bo sorry! Keep off! I meau whnt I say!"
But hearing only a woman's voieo, one of them stole forward, probably with the intention uf pulling the house away. He encouutoru.l nuespocic.l resistance. .\unt Honor opened tho nuKzIo ol Iho ettiuguisher and caught hiiu full ir the face vvith a jot of Ibe puuRuut, ncidnlated llnid. Tho fellow nearly measured his leugth uu the ground and jumped bacl^ward, Strang- , ling ami eougbiug.
Those behind him also got a d.iso of it. "It's vitriol! ' ouo of them shouted. "H'll burn your eyes out!" The; all ran baek, for Auut Honor had dashed uut int.) thu middle of tbu avoune, and with that lire extinguisher under her left nrm was sen.ling juts mnuy feet on eai-h si.le ul ber!
Tlieu she tnrued it 011 thu scaiups who ba.l ju.it rushed Jlile^ off our other lut, bud sprayed them
"You ol.l Jezebel!" ono .if them yelle.l, and Iire.l his revolver at ber. Bnl Annt ll.m.ir's bl.io.l wai up uow, she kept plajiiig^oii tbcui iu tbo dark, an.l tho r.>gues ran aivay-- piobalily thiukiug that the liuid was pure vill iol.
Wheu thoy ha.l gone, MiKu pulled ' np tlieir stake", drove ours again, and ' hauled the wagon iiaek on the lot.
We worn not molested again lhat night. Tlie next day affairs iu the | lU'w eommunily ipiieled down eousi.l. eralily. We eulor.-.l our elaims ivilli. I out further oppositi.in, a,i,l 'luring the uext three years luy nuni put asi.le a very aati<fael.,ry aumu-it of 111,.iit^ ina.lo by koepiug a b.iardni^ bniisu aud a hotel there.
FATAL RIOTS IN ST. lODIS
Bie Mobs ol Strikers Fired Upon by the Citizens' Posse,
FOUR KILLED AND MANY INJURED
ra Ailackcd and General Dl. the (1.].—Sirlkers Shot I>aw Musi Serious Clash In Front ol Posse lleadq.iarlerf—Were Itelarnina Prui an Uullng When the Aflnir Har
the
ed.
Ht. IakIIs. Mo. iSp...i„l,. (11, 11,0 Hilrly-rourlb day of Hi" su.'ct .ur sirike ill this city iln-,'.- un-ii w.io killcd. f.iiir uiorlalli' woiimle.l ami half a dozen woiiu.lcd less seriously lu clashi-a iH'lweon Ihe strikers, the cltinens' iHisse nuil Hie imiIIoo.
Tbe dend arc: rreil llocliui. ag.'d clt- ir.eii. shot un.l iustautly klllod while sinndlug iu bis front ynnl Ly Ut-iuity .¦ilicriff: Heoi-gc Itluo. nr'lklng luotor- mnu. shot iu alidomou by lloputy '-ilieriff. tlletl nl bosplinl; (-. Kilwanl riionins. sulking condu.lor. sln.t In lirenst by D.-puiy Sh.-rllT. ille.l .>ii wny
0 bosplinl; Kd. Hurkbari. striking .-.ui- lin.-lor. shot lu bead, dle.l lu bosplinl. The ilead nu.I wouu.led were lakcn .iway lu uiiibniauces.
Till' fornier rnllw-ny enii.loyes had ii.'ou In Ensl St. l.ouls on u big Inlnir l.-nioustrutlou nnd pIciil.-. Thoy wore ,1'tui'Ulng lioUie In double lile. i.en.Ic.I l.y u driini .oriis. .tl tb.' corner ot ril.Mh nn.l Wnshluglou nvouues u tran¬ sit car npproa.'lieil tbo IiontI of Ibc nrocessloii. The nien di.l not seem In.'lluod to give the rond nud thc -ar stopiK-tl.
The guard wnruetl the luoii to iiiove iff the track. The non-uiiiou crew wns lilssed nnd cursed, Somo one threw
1 brick which struck the cnr. Tbe .'uard nt the bnrrucks flfty feet nwny "bouted Into the bead.iuarters that Ihere wns a riot.
Colonel (.•aveudor. lu comiunnd of 111... citizens^ iKissc, bis ndjntnnt. Web¬ ster, a lawyer, \.. 1'. Keiniott, fornier lU-esldeui of tbo Merrbnuis- K.vehnuge; lollll I-^, I.eo, 11 proiuiueut Inwycr; for¬ mer Judge Chester H. Krum. Chnrles Nagle, n prominent lawyer: former Iiidge John H, Overall nnd Dr, J, H. Woodwortli rnn out, cncli with his riot gun.
Colonel Cnvender wnriie.l the men to leave. Tbey talke.I l.nck nt hiui. Souie one lu the crowd .lisehnrged a levolvci-. Colonel Cnvi-iidor shouted 1.) his Ibreo staff ottlecrs to lire.
One rnslllade belched forth from four riot guns. Olio mnn iell .load, Hireo were fninily shot uud tl.e rest scnt- l.-i-ed out of sight nud tile streets were cicnre.l nlmost liisiniitly. Tlieu Hie vnrs, Mbh-Ii had beeu l.l.ieke.I, procced- id.
In n North SI. Louis ri.il the riot gun wns brought Into play for the first liuie. Till' riot gun soaltoi-s henvy shot. The vlcllni Is Illleil full of boles. Its first vl,-tlui dlo.I instiimly.
Iu nu ex.-bange of shols nt Couip- loii nud Miiuebesler nveinirs a horse wns killed. A uiob nttncked a cnr in Huutb St. l.ouls nnd the non-uulou inotuvumn wns seriously wounded by n rcolc.
PIG DEL PILAR CAPTURED.
actilnnl.lo's l-rlnri|.ai Flghlliig (hiel Talien hy Nalive Pullre.
.VL-iiiiln (Ity l-nbb'i.-H.-u.'nil I'lo .lel I'ilnr, llic mosi ngu'rcsslvc nu.I most persisieiit of tho Filipiuo lenders, was um.le .1 rrisouer at (.iuadalouiw, six Iiiiiis, east of Mnnlla, by some of the MnulLi iialivc iioll.-e.
CAR CRASHES INTO HOUSF
IKOTABIE BOER CAPITAL,
Runs Wild and Enters a Reception I Room at Yonkers.
Brave Motortnau Hdcka lo nis Tost a..."
Eauapes With Onlr a Liltle Cn.
— Brake Snaps on nill.
President Kruger Lives and Worlds in a Railway Car.
L^
•I lh« Hart," Asat Hoaor I aago Kawa
¦ low She Hah.iue.1 Ihe ll.irnrt.
II «',(• ..lit. ,.f (L.v... warea siglils a diort li,ue ago tb.vl it Imppeuo.I. Sbo was ««k.' 1 up by n eun.nis Ini/./iug 111,I sweep ot liny mi,i..<s Ph.. win- l..m ha.l beeu led up an.l whatever it vas must liavo fi.jwu 111, rreiabling. tho gas au.l sa» a large and -like boruol swonpiug luroiigb u. It -..Illll.lu't lly out, au.l g.i to sleep in tbo .lark with auch a dau.-orotia ¦i-,t,.r iikoly to take Innolieou .iff onn .as u.it possible. The gas hurt b.-r ey.-s an.l she did u.'t »a.,l !., wake., a,iv ..,10 .0 help hor. I'be h.Tuel slu,nble.! blm.lly aL.ni.. bn.uping into Ibiuga ami scaring lur aliu.'si to .loath. Su.I.Ienly ber ey.. I.II upon a eau.ir*»l.ck- the very th.ug. She l.t Iho eaudle an.! care f.illy plac.I II in llio tnt.I.Ilo of lb« tl l.ir where ,i was beb.a Ihe range ol hoi ,'jes. Tho subterfuge worked an.l Ihl* hornel engaged lu a desperate flirlati.>u Wilb the lignl
••Wasu't It * pood i.lea'" she sai.l at biesklasl the uet*. raoroiuj;.
••Spleudi.l.- Ih.y a^ree.l,
"The ...ily .Ira* back," alio aaul aa she lietpe.i. htra. ifc t.i Initlere.l toast. '•waa Ibal I .lal I., slay awake lo wat.'U lhe c»u.lie tor feat i» woubl aet Ihe houae ou hr... '
Then abe gol offou.led Ivei^anse they all shoule.1 n< ber brillianl aeheme for securing au aadjai«Thed real.—Chi-
I'pou inforniHllon rc-i'lved thnt ho j wns lo lv ntn certain bouse. Capiain Knrii nnd twelve polleeiiieu proceed.'.l j In n lanucb to (iuadnloupe. where. ! aided by a detaclnuent ..f the Tweuly- I lirst i-egini(-nt. ib.'y surnuinded th.' ; lionsc. capnin-.I thr Heuerul nml bronglit blm l.> .Mnnlla
He wns poslilvely Ub'UIincd before Hi-? rrovosi Mnrslial
llenrr O. Yauna Kllla Hlinseir.
I".inner Clly Ti-eiisiinr H.nry C. Voung .'.iiumiii.'.l suloi.l.' by sbooiing i liiins.'lf iu the lion.I ul Il.>ndiug, IVnu. j He wns elei't...I Tn-nsui-er of It.-n.IInc in ISiXl. nnd two y.'ars Inter wns j ..l.llg.'.l to resign L.'cnus.. of n sliorl- nge of m.ni'ly ,<1(.,(««.. Y..uug^s bonds- , men mnile the sh.irlng.' go.al. Young ' vvas tho si'.'.in.I Ciiy Troasurcr of ¦ Iloudlug iu llio last few yenrs to lie I como n ilefnult.'i'. J
Wool rir.i. Tails For aio.s.aon. I
.billies K I'niy. a wool ex.ra.'i..r .>f | I'aiors.iii. \ .1 . has fail.'.l for $1...¦..- "hsi; i,.s,.|s. Jl.-,..»».. Till- fallin-.' wns iius.-.l l.y iliai of K.H'i-.i.'r .V llnyi-s, ' llihograpli.-rs. of P.iin'alo. nimut a inouth'ngo. I
Chil.l lltiianeil I., a Waalilui..
Alfrrd II Smllh..'liilit.s'ii iii.>ntlis old, f.'ll iuto a wasliiiil. at lils pnniiis' ' Loin.' In N.'VV nrk N .1 . nu.I was In.wii.'.l Th.' .hil.Is moth.-r w„s nt i.-mliiig I'. !n.iis.'w..i'k on au iii.iNr II....r .'f Hi.' houso a. H,.- Hin.'.
Irnerai Itoberia'a lo. uniealloi.a l-u..
riie sm-ii'ssfu! I llllill- of iJ.'iioraW : Itrisrts's ...iiiiiiiniir:iiioiis l.y Hie! ILii'i-s Is n-L-anl. .1 Lv Hi.' .-rlH.-s In I...11 . .1.111 ns lik.'iy I.. liai,i|.or Ih.' Brilish op ernlions In il,.' Irausvaal. . Iie.-king pursuli .if liu' cn.-.ny ami ;>.isi|s.ii!iig lb.' I. rmhiation .>f t!,.- w:,r. C-mrai llull.r is III B.sr I. rrinrv.
ne««) llalna 1.. .he Norlhwesl.
H.avy rsiii- linM- .'ff'. ...ally Lnik.' IllO ilniugl.t lu Hi.' Nrrtliwest Tb.' pr.'. Ipltalb.n wns L. avy ilir.nicii'nl : ('..ntn.l nn'I Si.uib.Tu Mimtes.i..t. Hn- | Il.sl Kivor Valley an.l Mnuliolm
rilivla«a Ambush Ainerle.n Sniilier.. ,
A detu.-bmou. .'f Hi.- Torty lif.li In fanir>. sciiitins n-ar I mot. prov.n.v of Cnmarinhs del N.iti.'. I' I . weiv am- t..is!HHl, iir.d (aptain .Vi:»'rt Sirlnhnn- ...r vvns wonn.lo.1 thnv tin.cs 'w.. |.ii vale* Tier.' kllb'.I. eiglii were w..iin.l..! au.l one prii an- is missing Tl..' iiisnr- ;ou. ll.ss is n-i"'r..-»l to Is' ho.ii>
Vtatsa*la SliakeM by EAnhqaakaa
.\ s»-ricf of ear.b.piakrs Insiiin: ..no linur ahis.k Ctininun Camaw..'vui ami I'nrlaco Those ihrw- lowiis ar»' in 'he Slnle ef B. riiiu.tea. Vouoiii.la. Car . laco wa* terribly damaged.
Youki'i-s. N. Y". (Specinli. .\ ruiia way trolley cnr coiiinlulug tw.uiy iw.. passengers Juuiik-.I the trncks wlill. .I.'scending a steep lilll. nu.I nftci g.iing cicnr a.-ross ihe airect pliiug.-.l iuto n ii.inse. Tb.- car d.'inollsliod Hn wall ami i-i.uHn.i(-.l goliii: iiiiill It iil most lillo.l till' 10.1111. Tbi- pnsseng.'-s nu.I .rew bn.I n reninrknble os.-npp. ouly two rc.-elviug lujm-les. one verv slight. The nt-eltleut wns cnnsetl by the binkc chain purling.
The car wns of Hie opeu elnss. lom lug dowu I'nrk nvenue ilicro Is n si.'i'p bill nbout thiTe blocks loug. When tbe luoloruinu slnrtcd to dos.'ond I.o .ippllod Ihe brnko grudnnlly. nu.I bu.l c.uitn.I for nboul Inn fool. Tbeu the .Iinlu iinric<l nnd the brnke refused to vcrk. The .-nr Instnuily bouu.le.I ubead wilh lin-r.'nslng sped, nud be¬ fore Hie f.iol ot III.' .le.-lllle was I'en.'hiil wus g.ilug Uke n rnllnuiil Irnlu. Mnuy of tbe passeugers we.e wonien.
Wheu wllhlii llfly feel of the bolloin of Ihe hill Ilniiiphreys. ihe uiolorui.ni. Kignniled in Coinbn-tor llolH-ri to ap¬ ply the ronr linike. Hoberi ginsiM-.I Ihc handle and. Just ns the i-ur renclio.I n sharp curve, be pul th.- bnikc ilown with all Ills sir-ngth. but It wns loo bite, uu.l Ibc I'ur Jiiiiiih'.1 the Inn-ks nml W.'I,! stnilghl for iln- resideu.'e of -Mrs. T. w. Iteiz. lln Ashlnirtou uve line.
The i-iir dnrte.1 lulo Iho front .var.l. nnd fnuu th.-r.' I.nug.'.l ngnlnsl Hi.' front of the Hetz resilience. The shock W-ns sutlb-leutly hnrd to push Hie wnll lu, nud the forward end of the cnr ncraiubled over the rccoptlou room Hour, tearing eariM!ts aud smash¬ ing furullurc ou all sides.
-Yfler oulerlug nbout ten feel Ibe cnr stoppe.I, nnd tho-passeugers were assisted to get out. some stepping Into Ille dluliig rooui aud utbei-s Into tbe front yanl. .Vobody was bun except a youug lunu named John Illlcbi-ook. of HIverdalc avenue, who was cut nbout tho face and hanils, and the nio- tornian, who received n slight cut ou tbe cheek. The hood nf Hie cnr wn. smashed nnd doubled over, l.ut tl.e ilHshbonrd wns uot Injure.l. The front nud rear, wludows were bi-okou.
Mi-e. Betz nud her fnnilly were lu another part of the li.nise When the ncoitlent bnpiM'ued. Mrs. lletz snld afterivnrd tbat tbey Hiouglit then' wus au i'at-tht|iiake. and all of ibeiu startetl lo run f..r Hie street. Theu tbev learned tbe cause of the nois.-. .Mrs". Ilotz'a loss Is consldernlilo. The reoep- tiou room and everytbing iu It was rendered useless. .Vothing reuinlned without n mark, even the pictures linv- iiig been knocked from the wnlls nml mined.
FATAL TIIUI.LKV COLLISKIN.
Pour Persons Kiiie.i an.l Tweulv-sia Uurt at Warwick, 11. I.
rrovideuce. II. I. iSi.e,.ln!i.-K.,iir l.ci'soiis wen- klllod nud Iwoiily six In Jured 111 u .'ollislou ou ...o bnklnml lli'n.Ii Klcctrlc llallroa.l. There wen' iwo cars In the collision, which took pbi.'c on n sbnrp curv,'. 'I'he liii .'.lining towar.l the I'lly tclosroi«'.l Hi, ..ther, I'i'nshlug lis wny Ilin.ngb Io Ihe lii'lil sent.
The .len.I an.; Kdwanl Iturrouglis, mot.iruinn; I.,iiils C. .Saiil„irn, .Vrtlnir (i, KIscouib ami Ceorgo W. Itnker, n bnby. .Viuoiig Hi,' lujiu.'.l was Clmrb-s IL Kimball, Kleuteiiniit-Hovcrnor ot the State.
It wns lii'cnus,. ,,f nu ..u.Icavor to run n swlt.-h nn.l uinko iiii lost iim.' hy Ibe car going lo the su,.urban end .'f 111.' Hue Hml Hie n.'.'l.l,.in liai.- pcued, nml il cost the imitormnn, Kil¬ wanl Hui-i-ougliB, bis Ilf... II,. lull! been dli-e.-tod to wnli on the switch ni Wnrwiek stniion, Iblrloi.u inlh-s fn.m rroybb-iic.'. l"..r s.nno ronson lie w.ii. ou. .\bont half n mil.' b.'h.w War- I wick siallou, ou a curve lu wooded lai.il, the car going nl moilernic spoe.l , wu.'i Ktiiick by lhe clly-bonn.l cnr go- . lllg nt full speed.
[ Tl.e shock of the collision was ler- I rille. The curs, h.-nvy ns steam road .•.inches, were smn.sl.ed. an.l the ocu- 1 imnts were eutnugled In wrocknge that j lu some cases pierced tbelr bodies. I Telephone connuuul.'ntlous suuiuion.'.I ; surgeons fn.m rnivlibueo ami Knsi ! Hrei'uwlch aud ida.'.'s b.'iwocii. Th.' i Working of rosoiiliin tli,. lnjureil nml I rotuovlug Hip ,l.-nd wns .loin- promiilly.
FIVE KILLED BY MANIAC.
Awful Crime <if a Hired Mau In llio Canadian Norihwesl.
.Moosenilii. .VsslnlLoln iSpi..'lal,. -l'l,,- slierlfl's posse. wUl.-li n-luru.-.I li.:n' fnim Uelwyii. a villng.' Iw.lv,. nill,'« In 111,- norlh. Liliigs ib-tails of il... kill lllg of P.islmnsi.-r .Mi'Xniiib'r.M.'.^rlliur nml four ..Ilior iiieiubors of lils fnmlly nu.I Hi,' woinnllng of thro., i.ili.'i-s l.y ,l..!ni Morrison, .M.-.\ribiii-'s lilre.l man.
Th.' .loii.l aie: .^lexaiidrr M.-.Vrlb.ir, fallici: Mrs. .M.-Mimh-r M.'.Vrlhin. inolbir: I.,'iii|,s.'V M.'.Vrtluir. ul'.- tw.-lv.'; Charl.'S .M,-.Kril,iir. ag.- .'Igbi. an.l Kiiss.'ll Mo.vrilnir. ag.- f,,ur.
I'h.'I-.' apianrs n. Is- ,iii ,ili,'r al.son.-.' ..f niollv.. f..r the a,'I of M..i-rl»..ii. wh.i vvns .-oiisl.Ion'.l a ipib'l. w.'l!-l...|,av,',l f.-Ilow. ll is sup|..is.'.l Hint li.' was iiisnue. II.' Mill r v.r [
Caralrr I.. Ilie l'hlll|i|ilne.. I
(Inl.'rs wnvn issii.'.l al ih.' Wnr Ih' pnrlin.'UI ai \Vnsliliij,'i,.ii. f..i' the Kirsl i s.pin.lnni of Hn- Sixlii (-nvnlry nml Hi.- Thlnl s,|iiailniii to imiro.-.I t.. Sau I rrancisco for transporiailoii i.. Hi.- | rhllipplnes on Hi.' first nvalbiblc trans IKirts,
StarTCil, While Rich.
.Mai-y Sullivan, nlsiul sixty .venrs ol.l, sal .l.-a,! lu a .hnlr for five uiouibs in ll.r n:ls.'niLI.- ami s.piall,! r.s.in in II0SI..U. Sli.' was l.uri.'.l In Um Toi- lors |-|,.|.l, for Mnry hn.l 11..1 n frieu.I .,11 (his shle nf the Aibniii.'. uu.l she Viiis .'..usl.brc.l so p,s.r ihnt somo sai.l she lli.'.l of starvainm. Hut Mnry Sullivan WHS ri.-li. Hi.I.bn away lu n Is.x in her rooms seveu bank iKvoks »!i..wlug ,1,'isvslis nggregnting n.'i.rL
HE SAYS THE WAR IS NOT OVER-
tloer* WIU I'rffo Guerllln VTar'arft Orrr • Larics Area — Ooin P»al Uccl«r«o
STATE NEWS.
Petia In Ihe Priili (ircharda.
rriilt gn.wors iu lister County have iinn-ero.l cushh-rnblo loss 'I,rough Hi.' Inynsioii of thoir y,nch ->r. hnnls Ly tboiisnn.ls of liltle blr.ls nlKiut the size of the Knglish spnrnnv. luo blnls sotlled by Iiun.Ir.-.ls ou .'n.-h tree nud pl.-k|.il <oit the frull. In soiiii' of the lurge orchards liie.? prn.-tlcnily .l.slro.ved nil thc iM'u.'bes. Tlioy have 's'eu driveu away. Tli.. fruit growers no now iH'mlIng Hu-ir energies to l.g..Ilug the forest tent caterpillars which hnv.' niovo.l d.iwu In miiltitu.Ios
THE S.VHHATH SCH(lOL,|A feW GOOd TWOgS.
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR JUNE 17. I
.e. ............ . ... , 'r.'in ll.e .Norllieru pnrt of the Siai...
Thai He Is No. lel Beal.„-ll. S.j. „ ,^ ,^, j._,, ^ ^^^^^^. ,,^^.
'rhai Thero la Nulhlnc Left lint lo Fishl»(laTeriiinenl Is Niill KITecllTe.
la.ml.in (By Cnple.. -'lhe Kuily Kx¬ press priuls nu iulerviow tbnl its I^jr- I'lizo .Mnnpios .-..rrosiM.n.leut obtain.'.I with I'n-shleut Krng.r nt Ma.bail..- dorp. 10" miles ensl of rn't..ri:i. Tbo rresl.lcut nu.I Stal.' So.-n'lury ll.'ltz wer.' fouu.l in n i.rivnt.. i-iillw:i.v cnr. wlil.-li I'n'si.l.'lll Kru.u.r lal.ly or- deri'd .•..nsirn.'l.'.l iu iiiiilcl|.nil.>ii of lb., pi-osciit .-.iiiliiig.'n.y. Til.' .:ir.
barm wrought by tb.'s.' |...sis. bin 10- l>..rls fnun lo.-nlili.s In ihr Ilmls..n Itlv.r Vull.'V show Ibal ili.'V bnve slrl|.p.-.l 'h.' filling., fn.ni nppb' liinl IH'ii.ll In.'s an.l that tl.- .uillook Is s.-i-l.iiis. 'lh.' i;.'ii.-va .tgri.'Uliinal Kxp.'rim.'in Si,nlon n.ivls.s spraying
as th IS! I'ff.'.lual n'ln.-.Iy. glvln;,-
Ibp b'uvcs of thc nfr.'i't.'.l tn'os a tlior- ough i-ontiug of l^.rls gro.'U. Koiulon purpl.', green ursoiille or urs.'iiilc of iiiiic when Ihc yonng .nl.'rpilbirs aro ul work. Jnrrlng Is prnctlcablp wlili smnll trees, (live Ib.'iu a .iiil.-k. sharp bb.w will, n pn.blod mallei wbl.-ii will
which Is is.iiif..rlal.ly inn uoi luxiirl ! briug lb.' .alerplllnrs ilown in sliovv-
To pi.'V.'iit tb.'ir ntiirii ami Hi. .'.lining of r.'slb'ss Invnilers froiu ii.'li;lil..irliig onlianls nv forosls a wl.lo bnml ..f ......ni. w.sd <.r sil.ky
lly i.ap.'r sh.'.'is .'.iv.i-e.l vvitli Inr nml ..II sboubl Ih' wnipiH'.l .'h.s.-ly ani.iml lb.' Iriniks. Tb.. sii.ky snbstnu.-.'s slionl.l I..' pla.-.'.l .III strips of |.api'r. not .11.-0,lly on the bark, ami shonl.I I..' i.'ii.'w.sl Wb.'U thc i-al.'rpllbn-s brl.lgc th.'Ui.
Foresiport Canal Hreafc.
.\l I'llca Wnller Itynau. nf Korost- pori. plcnilcd guilty as iliarg,',! |o hav Ing nssisletl In cniislng lln- l.renk In thi' cniial nl i-'orcsi|i.irt. .Maunbnii nml Clark, win.- w.'i-.' f.niml giilliy. nre lu .V.ilniru prison. Ilyiiaii lo.ik 111.' cbain-es of ihn.win;; himself up.... H.e im-r.-y of llio court. Kb-vi-u ..lli.'t persons liUM' l.e.n lii.ll. t.'.l. Col..m-l .1. N. I'lirlrldg.', Slal.. Sup..rluten.lent of I'ubllc \\..r.s. has off.-n'.l a rewanl ..f .iil.aai f..r Informatlou wlil.b will I.n.v.. 111., i.l.'111 lly ..f 111., isrs.iu who shot ul I-'oi-ost la.rrlv.y, lb.- -,'-al.-li- miiu ou tbe I'liri'stpori Canal l.-e.lcr al KoresliM.rt, Onel.In I'oiinly. 11.- has i.nlci-e.l that Ihousamls .if clnnlais couiuliilug uolh'p of III.' I'..wanl Le ilislrll.ul.-.l lln-..iigliont tliiehbi Couu ly au.l u.:igblK.rlug lowns.
Prell.nlnarj Work on Canals.
Thc proiiniliiary surveys un.br way lu n.-.'ordnii.-o wllb the pi-..|H.s.-.l fi.L',- INK.,IHHI .-iiuiil l.npi-ovcni.'iils nr.- pi-o- irrossliig woll, n.-cording Io lb.' stnte- s.'lvi's wllh b.ii'si's .u 111.' fi.'l.l. ll Is •¦ iiieiitsof Slnle Kuglnwr nml Siirv.'y..r ne.-ossuiy thai I Is' nble to un.ve . Houd. S.'Vcii siuv.'V parll.s are now .inh'kly from i.la.o lo pla.o. That's eiigng.'d 011 Ille Mi.l.ll.' Hivlsh.n of lb.' nil. Hy an.l by Ihls I'ur will Ink.' 111.' U'aiini system. On III.- W .'sl.-rii Dl bn.:k I.. Tnl..rin. At pn'scut It cu- vision of th.' system six |>ai-t><'s are al.l.'s 111.- to k.'.-p nway fn.ui I'rct.ii-in, lei.gnge.l. In vi.-w of tlw lari:.' iiin<.uiit
wll.'l-.' I ...III,I i f no servi,c ami „f |,i|-orinnlloii ol.lnlii...! fn.m 111.- .Ip.'p
sin.lil.l only i.lay iul,. ll n.'iuy s Wulorwav Commission, v.-rv f.-w snr
bai.ds.-- v,.ys will I... n'.iiih-.'.I ..n Hi.' laisi.rn
Th.. ,-„n-os|..,ii.l.'lll aske.I wbolber It Uhlslou. b.'iw.'.'ii I'll.-a an.: Hi.' lIu.L
was iru.' Ihat h.' ha.l l.n.ugbl *I(I,(I<J(I,- (,„„ Hher. Ilv Julv ll Is ..\|..'. l.-.l Ihal
ously f.irnisli...l. was shio Ira.k. .1 at Ibc stalion.
Tn.' I'n'si.l.'in was smoking when Ibo ciirn'S|iontl.'iii iii.'i iiim. He iip- pcin-.'.l .l.'iin'ss.'.l ami w.irrletl. bill wns lu a ipii ¦!. tli'lornillic.I m.M.d. He .Ud not imik.' tin' sllglii.'sl .,lij.-.'ii..u l.l b.'iug liit.rvlcw.'il. After n.lniltlliig Hint il wns irni' lUnl ihc Itrilisb w.'n lu l'n'!..rill, h- sal.I:
—i'liiil, Iiow.'V.-r, ibn-s not iiienii Ii.o .'U.l .«f Hi.- wnr. Tho liiirgl!"rs un- fully .l.'lprmln.'.l I., tight to Hip last. Th.-y will 11. v.'I' snrrcml.'r so loug ns Ihi'i'.' ar.- .".(1(1 arni.'.l ni.'U in Hie ...un Ii-y. I ani tleeply .ii.s.iinig.'.I by Hie vVork. I.o W.-I nu.I Sl.-yu hnv.- been .I..I.IL,' in Ih.' iii-nnge I-re.- Slnl.'.'
I'lie .'.iri-.'si.on.l.'..l lnr.' Iiilerjoctcl- 'lliit siu-.'ly Hip wnr is over uow luo caiiilnl Is tnken.
rn-sidont Kruger oxibiiiuotl with energy; "Cai)lta|-^ Wlinl Is a capital? Il tint's not consist of nny purtlciilni .¦..ll.-,-li,,iis of lirl.-k ami m.irtnr. TI..' n-iniLlii-an ca|illal. Hi.' s.-nt of govci'ii- imin, ll Is h.'n' in this .-ar. Then' Is no ma-.;!.' ali.iiit nuy spo.lnl site. Our country Is liivinl.'.l. ll Is Iru.'. l.ut il is not .•on.|U.'i-.-.l. 'I'll.' g..v.-i-iiiiicnt Is slill ..n.'cllv.'.-'
Tl.l' .-.irn'si„..i.l.'iil sai.l be p.-osuiU(-d rn'sl.loiil Krnir.r bad icil I'reloria lo avoi.I ciiptni-.'.
Siiilling fe.'l.ly. the I'rpsldonI snbl: "I was not so fo..Iisli ns lo I..' takeu pris.i.i.'i-. I pn.vl.Io.I tl.is lui'uns of bi- c..im.Il..u Willi pn'.-is.'ly the sumo pur¬ pose Hint the L.irgln'rs supply Hi
IHHi i|. i.'olil Willi blm
l'n si,lent Kruger iloclnn-d Hint the i-.'p.irl Is uiiirue nu.I ndd.-.I: "Wlinl- .'V.r m.Hi.'lnry resoin-.-os wc linvc an' simply thosp w.' retiulre for Slaie pur- |M,sos! .M lb.' snmo tim.'. I nni not g,,iiiL' lo toll y.ni wli.'rp ..ur ti-piisiu-o Is. I.cl Iiol...rls llml 11 if I an."
Till' ,'..rn's|,oii,|pul mentiou.'.l Hi.' rn¬
lli.' eniisiiillng .ngin.'.'is will !..• r.'a.ly to repori on llu' feaslbllily of Ihc ns.' ..f luechnnicnl locks.
t'nion flludeni Ilrowne.l.
While swiunning in .1..- .M..linwk liiv.r Willi K. II. Itl.l.r, (;.'..rg.' Wnl- rnlli, I.cn.y Tnyh.r ami W, .1. ni.k.u-
111, S. L. Itahuy, 'ni;. Inlon Coll.
im.r thut the I i-.'si.lciil Int.'inlcd "> j |x,s, ||is pf,.. He cnbl uot swim well
Hike n'fiigc on a l.nl.-h war ship. 10 ,„„ i,^. ,„„,,„,,|,,,| ,„ k,,.,, ,1,, with Jiis
wiiU'h Knicr n'ph'.l: -Ibal ngain Is I .,,,,^^,,^1^,,,^ „.|_,,i, ,|,,,^. ,.„,^^^.,^ ,„„
a 11..,- n.I.lliig; -1 kn..w- nothing ab..ul ,,,,.,,,. ij.,,,,,,. „,,,,, „, ,„,„,„ „,„, „„,^
n in.leh war s!ii|., am! I d.i not ..ui- I ,,^ „f „„, |,,,^, ,.„„„,, „, ,,,,, „,|,|,,„.,
!.-iii|.lntc taking n'fiig.' iinywli.'n-. 1 ! „f t-„|„„. i,;,viiig mn.l.- n-mnrkable .-cconlfi nl lb.' p.il.' vanli.
Imll no! I.'U v.' my country. Th.-re wiil bo uo uoeil to llo nnylhlng of 11..' kin.l."
'I'll.- .'ori-.'s|M,11.l.'.it ..xpr.'s.s.'.l s,ii- pi-lso Hinl Mrs. Kr.ig.'r bn.l left h.T hnsbnml. wli.-n'n|>..ii Hi.' I'n'sl.lout sal.I: "Why. sli.' Is .pill., saf.' In I'r l..ria. Sll,' IV,Ullll n.ily suffer porso
Tw.i II.1.VS llrowi.r.l.
I'r.'.l an.l ('Iiarl. s Johns..11. nir.'.I n
po.-llvi'ly olghi ami Ion years, wn
li-owiie.l In Slorm l.ak.' al Sl..riiivill
"',' Willi scv.'rnl ..Ibcr boys Ib.'y w.-i nal ,.,
Ill nwiill
my iriiirii'-ailHi .-almm'ss ami ...u.-ngc. Slic I, 11 I.rav.- woman. I niu In-r.- nwniiiug fnrib.'r luformiiliou. Wc ai-p snrn.umi.'.I by raithful burghers ami nn' .piite snf.'. "
Il.-n- Slal.' S.'.-reiary I!.-liz iiii.-rp.i iai.-.l: -You may .lop.-n.l upon 11 ibal Hie l.il- Is uot over ycu There will be t-n.-rllla wa.-fan- ov.-r nu e.mrnioiis
plaving n.-ar slior.' lu n l.onl wlil.-li w-ns cnn-leil liiil liilo Hie Inke. Th.' b.ivs li.'1-niii.' frlghl.'U.-.l nml jump.-.I i.v.-rlH.anl. Tin' Isallos of III,' .ln.wm',1 .-hiblrrii wire i-.'cov.-roil. 'I'll.' I...ys wore sons of la'wU J,.Iiusoii. n fiirm- i-r living in Hi.' vl.-iiiiiy.
Fish (lutpnt For Mar.
'lln- output of lish fry ami yearling ..sh of il„. Slat,' hnli-heri.'s for Hi.' \V.' will light to Ibl' cud. We nn,utli of .Mnv nggrcgutetl .;.L7.I-J..>1... wid pn.l.nbly n'liip t.i I.y.b'ubing, .(.iii^ In.-bi.l.'.f I.-IT;I.(Mki l.na.k Innn, ivh.'tc we can bol.l 0111 for many | p-^ .•(,«. 1,1,,vvu tnnii, ,'-.1,.ksi i-aln- u.o.nbs." iKjw- mint, .-|,:il.l.,:!li. Ink.' In...I, inini
-Yes,- iiddoil Presi.lent Kruger, "1110 | f,,,, n,,.,,.,, ,|.,„„. ;i.ti.,-,,ik»i fn.st llsii, nnl slniggb' Inis nuly m.w begun. I j ..'..xiikiii „||,„i. 4..|.h..(h«. inu.-iiloi.g.-. t.'iir :liei-e will I... inm-b bloodslie.l, j :',,i.,hh,,„io |,ik|.. .-,n/H«l slirlmp, ii-lliO l.lll -he fault Is the British Uovern- j m,i,„„„
11..-Ill's' I
Th.-u In a lilgli voi.s'. full of passion, h.' .one..1.it'll: "I'll.- time for talking is pasl W'n have iloii.' ploiiiy of talking, ll .11.1 111. g.....L Noihing Is l.'ft for ns I, ,w l.n, 10 k.'.'ii on llglillug."
MILES LIEUTENANT-GENERAL, and A..J...
Oeneral C.irhin Keeol' Fnr lllKi.er llanka. Wiisliiuglou, IL C. iSpe.-lnl..-In 11 ...nlanci' wllb Hie provisions ot tliu \ canal Toi,
Milltai-y Ai-n.lemy Appn.prinlhni act, ! .\ n.mpanii Ibc I'n'sl.l.'in issn.'.l .anumissious lo : mn.'.' of ih.- . I.l.'.il.'iiant (binral Nolsou A. .Mil.'s. ..f 111.- sam.-
K A. He.lell lilide Court lleporter,
.10 Jmlg.s ..f lh.. Conn of App.'als have .l.'si;;iia....l Kdwin A. Il.-.b'll, of .\ll.auv. a com. n-porl.'r, I., sii.-.-.'.'.l IMinon.l II. Slliith. n'sigucd. Mr. H.-. .I.'II. who Is a li.'Ui.i.'nit. was .Mr. -<iiiiil|-s asslsiain. ami bis a|>polulm.-nl '.'ics sntlsra.'iioii I,, m.-mb.-rs of the -iar nml ollirrs win. liavo l.uslu.'ss lu .raiisait wllh Hi.' .inirL
lire For Thla Seaaoii.
,' slal,.I,,ent ,,f Iho ton- iiiiis from lhe ois'iiing .Inn.' I Willi lb.- I..11-
I'.niiinamlinu' Hir Army. liltH Major imgo f..r IS!.!. f.,r Hi.' samo |s-rl...
.;.'ll.'ral ll.c. C.,rl.ln. A.ljulnut .J.-n 1 slmws a lma! of l.-..;.li! f..r LVr.i nn,
,al of H„- .\ri„v. •llu's.' arc n-ccss IM.iS", tons foi' PHm. ,i -,iii, of 14,71:
',|,l'illl,nn, Ills, au.l wlil b.' noininnl.sl I 'on: I,, Un- S..|ial.- ill ils next s.'ssi.ui. I
C'lnral Mil.'s sal.I In- w.ml.l inak.' 11.. .'haiigo In his s.aff In .'iiiis.'.|iiou.-.- ..f Hu' n.-w l.-gisiali..ii. Hi.- prim Ipnl rlTr. I of whlrh will l»' ll. giv.. Major Ml.hirr. I'iflh Cavalry: .Mnior Hiilley ami M„j..r Whl.n.'v. H.n.nil .Mibss al.ls, III.' mnk. pay nml allowum.s ..r . olou.'ls of cavalry.
Will Make Tin In Hlng Sing.
Th.-r,' is I,, Ik' a i'n Imliistrv in Slug <lin: I'ris..11 t„ lak,- .!,.' pla.'-.- of ll... .11.' h, .-lilll,,,,. M h.-r.- .1,,' ininsp.'i'ia. i..ii inak.'s ii illll.n.llial.I.'. Sial.' Sn „'rli,i,'ii,l.'iii (-..llil.- will ii'iiiisf.r Ihu mlusliy fnnn (-iliiioii I'ris.ui.
Chlrago Man Hilled in Paris.
.\ lllilll uaiii.-d --T.>ny" Sirlng.r. .if ilii.-ag... ..iiipl..y.-.I al Hie Wor.hiugio.i I'liiiipaiivs rxhil.jt iu ti.,' I'nris Ki|»i -iti'lll. was kilh-tl ns Hi.- nsuli of an |.-vnt..r n.'cl.l.'iii
I.le.l Sl.avlns a Cu.miner.
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sl.av.'.l shi.' ..f :i .'iM.inii'r-s f.n-e,
whi'ii lir slii|.|..'.!. liiiliU- solil.' sllitbl rr-
iiiark. ihi-ii sii.l.l.ni.v .x. Inlnn-.l. 'Mv
. ;...i:- ami f.-II I.. Ihe tIo.ii-. Ile .U.-.I .iisiiiiiily of li..,ii-t fail.n-...
Tornado'a Kavagaa in Kanaaa.
A wlml sn.ri'i nlmosi .i..sln.y.-.l Hi.. ;^,, ^n.nn.l the siaie.
villng.. ot I'uniku.'r. Knn. A siliool ; Mat'ani liiih' Comimui Coiimil bil¬ lions.' au.I a .liur.'li w.n' ilosln.y.'.l. ! ant!i..rir..',l Hi,' Ksii.- of S.-,s..««i w..r.l
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ami ,l..iial.' nv,. in n s ..f !„,„! f..r a
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Kill.'..II'III.' nsnl.'Ills havr sui.
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The Labor Worl.l.
.\lw.ut Iwclio Lun.Ir.'.l w..
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gns tlxiun. fa.-l..ri.s lu Now York C-iiy HI-.- ..n n strike
I bil.l lab..r In N.-rih Can.linn mills has .Ic-n'nse.l fifty [s-r .-.-ut. lu Ihr pnsl Hin-e y.-srs
Vellow puie liniU'i is gelling s.-arco am! .-N.uill.'111 sawuiills are, now ruu niiig two tliinls tlm... . j
n milli.iu .lollars- w.vrili of bHlId lug iinpniiem.'Uts ni'o insl up as a 10 suit ..f the lats.r tn,ui.i.-s in Clih-ngo. nn.l lb.' n.Ivnm-.- in prices tor b.iild- ing maienal
Knglish lals.r staiisii.-s show- tbat 27.L(»Hi workis-opU' oi.iaiu.-.l advan.-. 1 In wnlpes during .tpril. while pay of Isbsi Has .l.'1-n'as...l.
City ganlcuri-s. wlio linve U-en or gniUce.I as a L'.-al .:ss«i,i!ily of lhr Knights of Ijili.r. h.ive rtxeil U|siu *7S a ui.vnih n» the prevailing rate of wagea , _.^
Tbe unn.11 ma.hinlsta of l*biln.lel phia havo .lo. i.l.sl t., doniand on ljit»i ; I'ay Ibis y.ar that tb.ir euiployer' shall iv.lu.v Ibo h.'urs of laUir frv.ui ten 111 nine a .lay. wiib a minimum I wag* uf tneniy eight ivula an hour I Where th.-ir .lemand* are not grautetl' they will strike. I
ill ii.l.lill..n I.. s.'v.'nil .Iw.-llliigs. Till' i.nibWwtrs w-.-n- s. aiirnil ov, r Iho n.I- Ja.-.'in .'..iiiiiry S.'v.rnl farm hous.-s wer.. Liown fr..iii th.'ir f.„imlaii..u».
llrllish Troitpa lu Have a Keal.
TlU' Hrlllsli ins.ps lu I'ni.irin will ¦,,.;.'¦,;,'; ."i.i.f'iishiouV'rr I'.'u'i'rtlVof' .Vnly
l.n.LiiLly n-si for a short ilm.' isfon , . .IrLratioii.
ii.n.'i'al K.iUris Isglns a .anipalu'ii 1 M„niii 11,ml. 1 s.n a wrll ii. ,l,i
agains. .bo ILnrs who !,ave n-.in-.l ni ' larn,, r In Mil... r..,,,11,,11..I s,ii.i,|,. l.y
-hr .lln'.'.liin of l.y.l.'iiLiirg. ' lianiyirtg-ni'nis.'K ... a i.n'.'is'si 11.'
'^••—M.nin, T..wn n-|i».l Onl. KU. ""|'l„'.llsilli.! lni of ..lorn. Walk
rire who h siai-i|-il in the M.sui \ ,,,.„ j,,,,,,^, i.,,,, ,„ ^„^,,i„ 1, ,.„„t.. to
Kr-r l.iniiUr (-oiiiiian..-s mill nt \li ..nis isr s,|ii,ii,. Iih.-,
ginia. MltiU. nlim.si .-utir. ly .bsiroyo.! N.iv \i.rk Slal.' hns iiln-ndy won
Iho town I'll.' ouly Iniii.lliigs ,,ioft tha tirst priz.- ni the I'nris i';xiK.sl.i.iii
siaiiillug an' nu liosiiiinl. a scliii.il . fur ils rxliilni of fn-sh miplis.
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a.nall|.«a in Wyomlnc.
I'ln- .Nobniskn Slal.- IL.:.nl ..f II. alHi hns i...|u..slisl n f.-ihrnl .|Unrauinie ii:aiiisi Wvomiug ou a. .-ount of small l«.x. mnuy . nsis ..f wlin-li Imi.. L.sii »rn.-»..t III Wiotnlnu' rni!,-.'n.| . :iiii!'s
Kills Hi. nrotlier.
lil ,1 ipiarr.-l Ik-.wo.'U .Nn.hnn smi Morr.a Krauso. Iinnhiis. nt Phila.b-! phia. Morris shn. and lusiaiiily kilb-.I . ii.ban Morris was pia.-.sl un.l.-r nr res. M..rris. «l,o is suirorlug fr.uu ..insuuipii.iu. ma.l.' n .l.n.nn.I for .....my to UK.- hi.u 10 r.iloni.l thaa r.-fusi-.l au.I Morris ili.r.i.iHMi
loss Is uLom „..,r,. rrsiiLn.s have . ..n.lmb.I iL.-y nn- n... i.i .!..- ..II ..r gas Islt.'
Ab.n.n n-si.h-nts s.ill .'.....inm- to go III the is.s..,lli.r f.ir ih.-lr mnii. nl Hi.j.ii.-!, tl,. -liz.' of Ih.' villag.' ivariani!' fn.- .b.ill. Iy
N.. lain of nny r..iis,.,pi.-ii... has fall on ill l.iviUL'sloii I ..uu.y iu s.t.... w.-oks. Kv€-rything s.i«u .r plant.-I b.ils lair 10 !•• n fniluro.
CHICAGO WILL DECISION.
llie Preeeaee ol
Snhl.r. Fee.Iina Ihe Fire Thonsand, I .l.ihn «... 5.14 —.inl.len Test, Mall. Tl., 1 I—Men.nrv X-eraes. 0-1 -.:—Co.n.nollUsrT nn the llaj-. I.eaa.in. |
(-..>\t. Tis.i I.isss.—The t-irelve apostles wlio had l.een seut out over (iiillleo were i rnaebtug nn.l healing thn aiok. wbt.n. sud- > doaly. enme the news thai John the Baptist lial beau l.eh..ailej. Tlio dlKi-lplos hast- onoil to Jests, proliablv at (.:aii..rnaum, nn.l all r.>tlrn.l n.'n.ss the sea or Oallleo, to 111., lonelv plain at the to.it ot tbe hllla nerir Dethsal.la, Just citslde o( Herod's .Lnalulons. .Multiiuda. followed Ihem.
8. -LllteJ Ul. Ills eyes." TUI.I wa.. In tb* ailortioiiu. tow.ir.l ovet.lag, "ivholi tbo day !.s;;;in l.l wtsir aw.iy.'- L.ik.i H-.Vi. The lot,., ha.l tivo uTonlag.; tlie first bogsn at three o-clock, ta.. a.....>Dd at six o'ulock, "A great cimpauy. ' Ho wus moved with r.i„i|.,issl.iii na.l walked ninoiig the people. I li,i,.?i,,n.t lin.n many ihiugs and healing I tlii'lrsL-k. Ills disolples called Ills nttnn- | llou to tilll faot that this was a desert | pine... ..u.lns the multllu.le had been tbere | line., uioriilng. it was tlnn. to dismiss tbo I i^ongrogatlnu so that tho peopL. could go I nud buv victuals, lest they fsint by the : way. viiitl. li:U, 15, -lln saitli unto I'lllllp.-' Plilll|i llve.l ut D.thsitlda, n city ! uear Ciiiernauin, nuit uot tho Bethsaldil ; ivhere Il.ls uiiracle waa portorme.l, as some | hav.'sapi...S.'.I. He was pr.ihnl.ly the pro- I vld.r Ior the .llselples, as Jud,is wa* the tr,. ...iirsr. "Wlinuco ure ive to buy bread." IL V. Christ ba.l let their souls, and healed II,...r I..'.Ill's and now He proposes to feed llii.ir li.i.llH', n,i,l thus SI,oir Hint Ha Is able i., |irov„l,i Ior all their unuosaitle...
C. "Tn proi'H llhu." Plilllp bad Jesus f.,r more til,ll, two ye:irs, nud It was now ll,n» tlint he, mil tbo rest of the apostles, ili,,uLI liiigin III hnv.. wld.i conceptions irtllirist's ability. "Kanw whnt Hu would 1...-- Our Lord la never at a L.ss In His ^iiilnsels, but lu the must illfllcult case Ho knows want course Hh will parsu.., i::.rlst iiroiioso.l tha .|,iustlon tu test Palll|i-s tuliil. This gives us u. glimpse In¬ t.i Ihn edu.'.itl.mal method of the greiit rmiclicr. 111. know Innv mnuy people were ihen., h.iw „,„.-li hrcol |i wuiil.l Ink,., buw .i.anv llsh ll.i would wnnt lo feed that •n.w.l,
7. "I'ro huu.Irel |..'nnyw.irtli.-' The |ii-,,ny was n silVHr cilii au.l wns worth tl..„lt slxl,iou cent.. Lln. vnlue ul tlm ..r.'n.l i.Mi'ossnry wuuhl l,e, therefore, about t.-H. This uppears lu huvo heen all tbat i„r I.or.l na.l nil of H.s .lls.-lples wera w.irtli ul tills wurld's guuds.. This ntnuuut st thnt time, witii them, wouid probably r"|.r..SL.ut nu nctual value o.jual to ten ILiio.. Hie same amount now, with us. I'l'li.uhet II,,nks th,it In tills '-conlorer .s ,...|vi-.'o„ .lesus aa.l His disolples as to ways i„.I iiieaiis," tlinrfl was so.nc .llscusslon, ia.l Hint al this point thn nposllfls ndrisfld i.-inllng tin. multitude nway, whoreupon Ie.susfal.1, "Olvs ye lliBm to est" (Luk..); Ilm niH.'ti.-s tlinu naked lu .lls.nny, Hhnll IV., g., ,1,1.1 l,uy this grunt amount of bren.l? lesus aske.I how niu.'h llioy lin,l(Mnrk), aa.l Aitdrrw s,ii.l, Flv,. loaves nud two 4,n.ill lisln.s.
V. -Then. Isn Ll.t here. ' -file multllu.le llll.l not Hiouglit lit their tetnpurtil nucessL Ill's, s.i nnxl.nis wen. tliey to see nnd bear Ii'.us, ait.l this In.l, "who hn.l chnrge ..I the pn.vlsl.ius ol thu cumpany to which He lioluag...!,-' I,a.l all th,it couhl be l,iund, ¦-I,uav,'s llslins.-' Tho luav.'s w.'ra run,,.!, flnl ,',ikes like Inrgo crackers, ll.r. ley .va.s th.'ir |..iuro8t (uo.t. The fish wero iinnil, drle.l or |,lckin.l. nn.i wore entou with hrea.l, like our sardines. "But what sre tiiey-i.-' N.i suuuer did Andrew make :1,1s lltiLi suggestl.ni than hn felt linK- sslinmoil nu.I wouhl bnvn withdrawn it.
10. ".Mnke Hie lunii sll. " In onlnriy rniiks fur tli« .'Oiivetilent distribution of Ihn foo.l. Mnrk snys tliey snt hy liuudre.ls nud nttlcs. Tlioy appear hern us bunds nt rniiilllus Hrouii.l wliom, lu tunny cases, woTiou and cbildreu were gr.iupe.l, though ilio mon nluno were nrrungc.l In comi.nnles „ii.l uuinbt.rc,!, wliilu the wo,neu nn.l clill. .Iron wero serve,! SHinirntely, ns ()rle,it,il 'ustom reuulroj. ".Mucll grns.s.-' Ta,i gr-.ss waa roji.ly for m.,w!ng at this time of ill,, yonr, "Ahout fivo thousand." Bo- .l.les wo.nou nu,l oblLlreu. Mutt. 14:11. rii.ir.i must Inivo beeu ton Ihuusnnil per¬ .i..lis to te,..!. .Tnsiis hn.l arr.iugcd theiu so Ihev could easily I.o coiiulH.I.
li. "Jc.Mis took tlin lonvos." Thus acting Ilk,! the master uf a familv n,nnng tho Jews, Who took the bread Into his hnn.is to giro thanks to (Li.l. I...|.,ru nny at tho tni,le were !„.rmitto.l t.) ,'.it. Jesus hn,l oue lonf lor a Ihiiusnu.l men, hnsl.les thn w.imou .Ul.l olli|.lr<.u. We amy have Lut littlo. liut If we will Kiv.. tl.c lllll.i wn hnvnioje.us. Hh will „,„lti|.ly li a Ili.iusnnd-I.ili! aud passu l.nck I., us, nn.l grnul us the prlvl- li-g" of pnssliii,-It l.lil to thn starving, slu- l.iiriiHiii..l miiltllii.in., "Olven thnuks." J.-sus Ihus s,-ts us n„ ,.ia,u|,!e; wo sIn.uLI a.'ver o„t wlihuat first tbnuklug (Iod f.ir oar foo.l, na.l nsking Ills LL.ssIng upuu l(. •-l)lslrll.al.>.l I., tl,.. .Ilselples.- Thoro hns
1 11 inacli illscissL.ii ns Lilnst how thn
ii,lrii.-l.. ivns porformoiL 1)1.1 the I.roa.I inulil|.ly la tlo. hnn.ls nt J.isu., or in thn hnii.-ts or tim dl.i.'lpl.'s, or, at some think, li.l Ihn .Ilselples put n pLicH or hrea.l an.l fi.i, lu thn bna,Is ot tbosn whu snt nt the en.Is of tl,,i rnaks wilh orders to give It to Ihelr c.impanluus? There Is uo doubt in mv uiiu.l but Hint the food uiultlplle.l all nloMg Ihn ilne. .losiis handu.l out to His dlsclplos: It Incrense.l lu tlieir hands as they Inm,led uut to the luullllud", and us It was piissntl from one ti nnothor tbn hrea.l nnd fish coutlnun.l to swell In tbelr iinuds until tboy uli hnd enough and tu i|»are, -'-riie fishes ns much as they won!.!," Tills docs no! monu that there wus n scnrelty of llsh, hut Hint nil ate .is niilcli n.Hlliey caret to.
13, "iVhoii thev wero lille.l." Hern Is one inlrnclH of our Lur.l xttostn.l hy;iit Inaat flvothoasnu.l (pr.iliably ton thousand) per- ¦ous. Nuoiio uceduver lenvn Chrlst'stabis hungry. II" Is nhio to sntlsfy every de- niaiiii ..r R.ill! tiU'l bo.ly. He 1. the broad of llla. Wlinlher we .loainml "liltn. or much" Itlsnu easy mnltor for Christ to fill us,
-liHllior u|i 111" frngmenls. ' Tho broken |.|.,.-cs whl.'h rnmnino,! nrer. 11. V. "That aoI!,lag I.o L.-I." Thn .losign Is t.i VIng 1UI tl," |,n',-l.iusness uf thu fool which Icsas had giv.i.i.
LL '•I'w-elve linskots.^' The w.ird tr.aus- bitnd ••linaknts^- innniis pockets or wallets, riie Iw.lvn Laskols w.-ro pr.ilmbly the twelvo Willl.'tsot 1 lint Will ven|.ostl"S, which
i'li-y .-urrie.l .m tinilr j',,irnevs. Jesus evL ,ie„lly lulea.i.-.l thnt 1|.. nnd thn nposlles .vo.il.l oat tl," pl,..-..s ns thi-lr needs do. luan.lnd them.
14. -'Tent prophet.-' All wh., ha.l s.-en Ihls w..n,Ierlul mlrnclnwern s-, pr.,foun.lly Lnpress...! wllh It that thny said II,nre cau I... „.. ilouhl but this Is till. Messiah. TUe Prophet that slionl.l come Into tin. worl.l, nc.-..r.lli,K l.l the prodlntlon ol Moses. Ileal. 1" 1". IS. They at uujn tried lo take Mini l,y lor.:,, un.l luake Him thoir king. V. 1.',. tVhnrn else w,>ull th.-y !lu.l a king whn ...aild fe".l his army wlll,..ut expensn or Iro.ibin, wlio .oul.l euro his wuun.led sui- .liern by a worl, wh.i hn.l wisdom and power divlus:' B.ich a king couLI aasllj. over-..me t'le U..,unn i..iwor. But Jesus re- aisled them au.l speut tha night io prayat.
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Brooklyn, N. Y-
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Writing of tho artvanrei edu- fattnnal ideas pnt In vogue nt Qulncy, tiass., hy Krancls Wnyland Parker, K. tv. Krackowlzer says In the Boston Herald:
Kor example, the child from tha moment of entering the Ir-ue kinder- liarten recognizes himself to he a re- iponslble member ot that Ilttie com- aiunlly. Hut he quickly appreciates, loo, that his rpsponalbillty is limited jy his ability, lie receives no parlic- iilur inhihittuns or instructions; no thou-shall-nols' or 'thou-shalta^; but lfl Inimedjaloly a.'.'.irded abundant op¬ portunity for contributing to ihc com¬ mon weal. He plays with his males, be studies with Ihem. Ilonco he feela nnt only with, bnl also for them, and finds Ills highest Joy In Rorving Iho 'ommunlly which In turn aeoms ab the lime to ho concerned al,o,it nnlhlng so much as his own welfare and happi¬ ness. On thc other hand, tho typical only' rhild Is tralnort lulo priggish sel- fishness by tho luLsfortiino of his Isola- lion. N.l relations lo others are oslah- llshei in hLs cnso oxcopi thoso of su¬ premacy; from e.-i, h cnutost he usually puiorgea Ihe tempiirnry victor, nnd Ihoreforo tho p.-rmancut victim. Now let this unhappy, selfish tyrant, enter the klndorgarten. Up sees the other rhlldren at worit nnd play. He sogre- gatps himself, und finds himself Ignor¬ n.i. lie lutorferofl and dlscovcra hlm- «p|f lo lie a marplol. Meanwhile, the good kindergartener ronteuts herself with permltllng him tbus to ohservs an.l lo sulk wlihout apparent restrlr- llon; and s.sin the good wlilch Is com¬ mon tu all human naliirn liegina to Iwlne lis tendrils about his heart. He longs for ctimpanlonshlp, and even more, ho longs for a Jnst rocognltl.in -if his own ahlllly ami i.sef.ilupss. And IhiiH lie npprehemis Iho fa.-t that ho Buist lipr.ime a menilior of 1Mb living organism suhject to all the oiler mcni- bera, and yoi inillsponssble lo ea.-h. Ile yields of his own free will and his iin- happlness ceases. An.l hy this object lesson ho becomes duly aoclallzod so I:ir as the cblldgardcn la (Concerned."
Fatal Aomoif Dentltt—I aee that 1 shall bava ta kill the nerve. Patient-For beaven'f sake, don't. It would ruin m* In oy buaineas. I'm a life Insuranco agent^ Strav Btorlca.
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•• Covrt atsttoraach of nnMlilja,N. T. OMy
Iteaidenoe, Ljrwbrook, Qaeaaa Ca., N. V, .
Telephone, "SI Lmbrook," ••KBtABrooklya.''
B. A. DORLON,
....BOXDED AUCTIOXEER...
Odd rellowa' Btaek.
rulton Street, near Cboreh,
JOHN P. VYRIOHT, OEXER.iL AUCTIOXEER,
PRCePOKT, U I.
FIM ANCI AI.
BANK OF
Rockville Centre,
Village Avenua, ROCKVILLB CENTRE. L. I.
IllllAM U SMITH, rrealdenl.
THOMAS U/Kt^IOlIT, VIce-rnaMaat, BERUEN T. IIAYNOR, CaaUar.
HOARD OF DIBKCrrORg:
Irnrge W Darlaon, Thomas O. Knight, L.l.n VIn.-enl. Hiram K. 8mUh,
ttworili U.Combea, Wetiej B. Hastlk,
•I F Ihllllii luhn W UrUotl, Jllver Uail.
Nelnin If, Smllh, ,l..i.ii V. bavlaon.
. ... Kdward T. Tbniator ,
Hautllton W. Pearaall.
We do a General Bankinfc Boainaw ol Deposit and DiacHynnt.
Intereat Paid bn Special De|XMila,
Drafts laaoed on England And tha Uontinent-
YouT Patronage Solicited.
UnnkiuK Hours—1) A M. tJ 8 P. II.. ?nlurdny, t) A. M. tit IS M.
Discount Days—Tueadaya and Fitl lays, 9 A M.
THEFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL, 180,000. '
Mill STREKT. FREEPORT, L. I.
JOHN J. RANDAT.L. PreaMent.
-HAUNt^BV T. SPRAOUE, Vke-Proaid«at
WI1.1.1AM 8. UALL, Caahler.
BOARD or OIRBOTOBSl
V.iha J. RaadaU, smith O.I, Wlllbun R. Oolder, IFalloce H. Ournwell, rbomaa U, Smith, August Immig,
0>ianiie«> T.-P|«agB> William O.milor,
I>, Wealey Pinai
UeorAi Waliaoa^
Colaa I'eltit,
Harvey B. Smith,
;barlaa L. Wallaea, Oeorge U. Baalall William 8. Bolb
ory dei«rlmenl eonal to Ihoar of vlUier the .sow Y<,rk or Bmoklrn Banka cr Trv^Utna. lanlre, and every amumiuadBUon OitaraaH
i.nslsn-nt wlihoonacrvaltVB managenieal. Intereat at the role nf three ^reeal. paid oa
line dei.ostla, three moniba ur mure.
Drafta ianed on all parU of Enropa.
tioaa a general baaking iHiiinaaB.
An-nnnls .if nnrpimlloos. Mmpaalaa. aoid^ tig., rto., aollcKsd.
Rntlra antiarai-tiun guaroalaef.
In-inlrlra wUI reoalre prompt atlaattaaaai bo cboerfallr anasrared.
Job
Printing
At
This
Office.
SCENE IN A PORTUGAL WINERY,
In Ihe iniinnt.iins, 'at tlic (^ininiu do .S.-xm, I'orHij,;.-il, ii fiimnus Port Wine (listrn t wliere thc tusli.in of trchding the f.'r.'it'cs fi.r I'urt Wina is sllll 111 vtigne. 1-r,,111 t. n to .. (l,iz(-ii men or women for each K''>''g III liirn .nntinue the trcnliiig, il.iy .ind ni>;lit, (hiriiijj tin.- fonr or livo wcclts vinlajjc. Sniiie nf tin- licailiii),' v.ils iiie larj;p cnonj;li for tlirca Rcjiarate rows nl ten men c.icli, wlm with llicir white lirccchra well tiiike.l up, their arms on each ..tin i's sli.niUk-r.s, raise iind tread their feci allei iiatcly, with soiij,' and shouts to keep the lazier onoK up to thc wmk, and a baml with striii;; iiiMriiincnt<i enlivens the tlL-ura.
CHICAGO iWILL DECISION.
Maka. Nee.l N.il slxn In Ih
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Wlines.rs.
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d„,sl |,.,i.l'e tn Iho iniilini: ol nills
In ort'oit the ,1,-.,- L..|.|s llia. Iht
m,iki, uf .1 ivill Ill-Oil n.,t sign lhe lii«..i. hien. in .h.' |..es.-i,.e ,.l .he »ilii.-s,.-« tr Ihe d... .....elll ..nil Ihi.t th. .iiln<-«'.<'s ..e.ii
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I I Lv th. .LciMot, ..I .i.i.lKt .ill! a. ( hi
rai*u. nre su.t.ii.i.'l :i t,i. ,r .l,i.iu lu Is iju. els .-.^^|'al...i: *i'».. .s.. .\ prwe.h'u. I I caljhtiahe.1 -in...i. if .:-.li..M-d by Hie Hank Rabbers Oel aioaein Caah. | >ot..i'..c I ..ur. ...It n.sl-'.,al!> alTisl yo-
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,utv. Ill ng.i Tlio ante was bbiwn .>i"'n nn.l ¦li-s.roytsl. aud Ihe burglars got IPi Uta; In Mper am. Sl.uno lo cash
Lnaaea of Farm Anlmala.
Tl.e I .1,11.1 .s.„.., iJeiwrlmr.,. oj Agn 'nl.ure h'ls ...iiipI, l.sl ay.me iiili-reatinn I.iu cun.erning tbe l'.s.ses oi farm am .....Is duni.i Ibc ...ar e..di.lg March .11. Pas. It la iound thsl the nver,^2e la la k.u thr trn :in.l liius'n venr aieragen The ettiniali-d h.w. in hoi..^. duniin lhr yesr »<s »!i,-liliy un.ler l«., la-r .-ent. llie L.'^l nunilsr dyi..|» fr.m. di«-.i«- narhuig ¦22*1 an.i
MnnldiMsl Ownerahip ia KarUa.
The IVrlin ( .unil «il! her. ..lur bnild. ..r»rai.. aud n.i.ini.iiii ali »tr«t car Itnca fur Diunjri|«I a'count.
Spccr, of New |cpt«cy, I'mrn HollerH innl
It IS Ir.ii.i llii.s ilisliicl the vines were .iii(x.rte(l over forty ycarsago that Il'.w liil Ibc vineyards ..I llic S|K-cr W.nc Co. al ^'*^»;llc
At I'assan: Hie s.in.e kinj ol ;,'r;i|»s are . .uslie.l iKrtw.-fo larue rol¬ lers of rt.l.lwr. leyolvcd by Mem 'I hr; is tbo only wli'i.c in this ((.nnl.y wlicir ll.r real j;. iiiiinc I'.itt W.ne is m.i.lr Ir.iHi tlia Oporto ^r.ipc- a..<l tl.cy nic );row n I .^'ht in Sl I»» s V'.Ka V AkUf. '
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19000615 |
| Date | 1900-06-15 |
| Month | 06 |
| Day | 15 |
| Year | 1900 |
| Volume | 5 |
| Issue | 33 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19000615 |
| Date | 1900-06-15 |
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•^IFfOL-K COP1I::m. KIVE CKNTC^. n§§mx §tiVint^ lletteto. VOL. V. A FAMILY SF.WSPAfER OF LOcXl aXD GENERAL INTKLI.IGBNt K. FRKKPORT, N. Y., FRID.W, .IINK l.<, IOOO. TERVS: tL(0 TtAELT If AB7AavB ¦rA-. NO. 33. MWJUOCMENT. >aa ¦ata la sarlj. spring, with ax la baud, I waadsrad oat lo lell a dead, dry treo VMpiairaod: tail qalcklrl did lee, arilb aaay a sables*, drooping bcaneb, one slaad 'Bipa tor ¦* aaed" I Iboofht, a* It I Witk b«iVy blow* tbaa ttroek IU base. Abmat Vrom net tba wound I made tbs >sp betst trA, ta aois to deok with green tbe praiilo **0 basty Judgment" tbn* I rried, "boir oR nee strlkesi at e'en tbo louatniabead ol Ufa." I saw tbe witbared boagb, nor looked aloft To svslllBR bads where airs u[ spring wera ril*; Jl, ragsd at thslaperteellons—my ax Ibrust lalotbsbaart, sad bore ll tn lb* dust. —Edward Dyrue. i- 19033090090003300000000009 LOW diffloalt itis to imagine what p o s s i b I 8 nse anyoae liriog in a sod liooae oa-,^.c-Kanaas prairie o o a I d liar«'for a pat¬ ent flre-exting- nishsr; bat none tbe las* sn adrsit agent porsnaded my aunt, Houor Bloan, lo buy one and pay 0 i R b t dollars for it. "Tbe eas snd only Ibiog yon hare ta fear oa your claim here" said be, '¦ia a prairie lire iu grasshopper time; b«t. Willi tbis oxtingaisher in yonr heaM, all you bare to do is to stand ia yonr doorwsy and turn the nozzle oa aay oonflsgratiun lhat may spring Ap. No 0ro oan oome within a hun- Aradfeet of yon." Aad Annt Uouor tnoli it. The agent ¦oid lier Ibree p.innds of soda ami a qnarkol snlphnno scid, enough lu eharge it fnlly three times. Mf annt was a Uomao six feet tall, ¦aaealar and ouinuiauding; sbe bad a Iwara* voioe, keen gray eyes, and a ¦oae tbat might frighten anybody — anil dill frighten most agents for pateat things. We ali of us had rea¬ son to lis Ibnukfnl lhat the 4fent for tke flra axtingnisber ha.l be'en ma.le ol sterner staff than moal ol his prede- eoaaors. Ia addition to her indomitable nnd 1^. agtrasslTe physical chsraolerislioa, f 'lay aaat bad ail undaunted will; an.l •(tar tha lourtb suooeanire drought ^"SKd the plagnes o( grasshoppers and -hotwinds and winteiaof blitzardasbe daeideil tbat il wonld be enterprising to Move, Hba was ( uila ohoerfnl and madisaayed ia spirit. Thu neijhlmr- 1m farmer* weru di*be.irlened. Wo •Itaa saw them ntandiig in Ibeir door- waya looking ont over the l.ligbled prairie, or sitlin-^ ou tho I'tcps, whit- wag liallessly —if tbey happuued tn ha** atlek* lo whiille; there vrasu'l llMah lamlier in our nei,(hhorbood. They all talked of luoviii;; aivay, hnt ¦oae o( tbem witb nuy roal belief that th#J wera guing to heller Iheinaelvas. Xo donbt tbat was beosnse lu the last tbraa yoars there hs.l been *u.di abangea In their households. There warau't many families that ba.ln'l inst ¦aaber* by death; women had auo. .aaabad under the slrsin of these ter- ribla winters and ornel sniumers, and it waaa't agond oonntry to hrin!^ up little babies. People aru always re. laatant to abandon their homes, but iVa harder iinj tiUen tbey l-aro to MlMdoa newly made gra'. es, too. So H waa ¦• wonder tbat so msny ot our ¦•Iffhbora felt depresaed; and I aiip- Cl it waa beeanae we bad eaoaped •adaess tbat bad ounie into tho Ufaa of most ol them, nml lieonnso we had all managed tn maintain rugged hoalth throngh ererylhing, tbnt Aunt BatOTa in the face of a dark fntnre, «•¦ atroag and hopeful. ill aay rale, sbe (leoide.l to start for Oklahoma. Tel when wa lefl the Jlnta sod-bouse tbat bad heeu home ta «¦ for so many years, ray aunt ¦ada ao ttle.apt lo disguise tbo teai-s ,lhat raa down her cbeelia. Tha patent Are rxliuguishor and Iha fear bandred feel of barbed-wire fiMMa that bad been al'onnil our lltuk-pateh frere aiuoug the heavier farta ot om,ouiai, hat uiy annt wonld laha thau. ",1 pat good money into that Ore- ailiagaisber" aaid 1110, "and uo one ¦awar knows whal may happeq." We bad a span of the best, longeit- l«M*d loping mules in the whole Anaasaa bottoms, and my yuauge*t hrather—Uil**—Miles sad I went lo li*a with Annt Uonor afier onr par- aata died—bad laushl those mules to lapa by Ibe hour. They Irarelod aa aaaily as a pair of jack rabbits. Ivarybody baa heard of tbe Okbi kaaw "boomcra" and "utnuers." an,l 9( the travaadon's race to get lo tbe •ttaol (tutbrie tu pre eiupt lots, alter "opening gnu" was Ured. The Slate* troops, it if ill. be r«- ilrore the soouurs all back boundary-line. Nobody could the rignal cannon was great many unfair art watataa were lakeu oren then. A wild raee followed. Heary loa.la vara,a terrible haudirap that day. Tha light WKUil* get thi. choiee Ioe*. To bold a lot in llnthrie, oue was •hiiged to pnt np aome sort of build tagoa it imaedialeir, elae it w..al.l ba "iaitpad" in the night .\mit Hoaor bad, in the Uivitom of our yiCon, her ait pre eui .ti.in alaVea •a^threehundred feel of iueh boar.la. •aeb board sawed eight feet long, and j^ a roll «( tarred pa w.- Uatwben ahe aavr li.iw thing* were i she l.l { tt>iag—when tho li.>. |
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