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VOL.
A r.WlILT NKW^PATER OF LOCAL A.tD GK^ERAI. :STK1,LI(I E?ll F..
fri-:kp()rt, n. y., fkiday. aphii. i.t, iihki.
TIkBt: SLM rlASLT I« ABVMA
NO. 24.
Iino loud. O balla o( Easter,
r peala throuch apacea ring; gWlih loy lhe fair arth greela you Through all iha noles of aprlng. Ring In all peace and t.adneta. .Vina oul all alr,le and .eara. As downward throuch the ag.a na the posiina yeara.
Hew Ihl Beautiful Annual Flowtr Mia- Q i In Hoapitala Originated, R
>ooooooooooooooo
INTER wan over and it waa Eaat rr morning, sc lateiDtfaespriuK that it aesmed almoat like anm- iner itself. Cro- cnaei aud vio¬ lets were up, aud tiny now leaves were ap- _ pealing on the
traea au.l suVubbery, The ann seemed partiuularly bright ou this occasion, aa funr yooug ladies, witb all the at- (•udant glory of Kaster bats and flu- ATJ, entered a carriage. Une of them earried a gaitar in a gieen cloth case, another had a mnsio-roll, while the otiwr two were empty-handed, Down a eroii atreet they were driren till thay fonnd tbemseWes opposite a low two-atoried wooden honse, sadly iu need of paint, tbe door of whioh bore a plate nayiug "Xhe Oood Hamarilau Children's Hospital."
Cheap lenemeuts aud small etrng- gling ibopa were jumbled together in a composite grunp whiob completely •but out the annlighl, and aeemed lo ba ilowly squeezing the hospital bnild¬ ing ont of oiiape. The arrival ot the earriago brongbt a veritable army of email, ragged, dirty, noisy children te tbe hospital steps, and several of thb older classen, with undisguised oarioaily, watohed the girls pass np tlia stops lud disappear inside. Thii ringing of a very thin-vuioed, cracked doorbell wns responded to by a sweet- faced, piniup little woman of about flfty, who im mediately exolaitued, joy- onaly:
"AU, my dear young ladiea! Have yon really eome? I hardly thought the assoeiatiou was in earnest wheu they s.-iiif some ranaicians would be hero lo-day, Comeright iutoour poor Illlle -(.nrlor. Take cure and don't trip un Ihiit doorsill. Now lay oiV your wraps. My! Won't tho dear little kuuls bo delighted to hear you've .'oally co.ue! I haven't told them you wore renily expected; 1 didn't waut to get tlicir little hearts too expectant lill I waa anru you w-ere coming. So I lold tlium that sometimes, ou Easter morniug, thu angala sang beautiful muais, uud tlmt maybe they would bear them bufura luug if they kept raal quiet."
"Aud have they beeu partioularly quiat'i!" asked Grace fur the sake of iiomething to aay; for the good woman's joy and wholesonled pleasure had j juat a little touch of pathos iu it that I WIS faat raising aa.l liavou with the i girls' desire to l.e oheorfal.
"Why, bless yo.i, yes. They've; b.ian juat ns (|uiot aa mice," replied' lh< mntrou. "It'a pretty hard fori well childrou to be .|uiet, to any noth- iilK of liltbi sulVtrcrn like ourta (7ome . this way, uow, an.l we'll's.i.in have I many a lillle laue suiiliug that hasn't I cmiled for weeks." Aud sho bnatle.l I ofl'duwu the hallway and up a flight! of Tory oruoku.l, narrow, creaky stairs. I irhith, however, were scrupulously ; -eleau, ' |
They eiitore.l 111,, warl »ii,l louud fOiir ehaira. Tiiu r.i.uu was dreadfully ' low-atuiidod, ivitli little Klingy. tiuy- paaed windows, fiv: aii was har.iiv ' endurable to Ilia girla, wh.. wei-o fresii , from the ou!.b>o,- sivei-luess of the ipriug, but :it liist tUcy bluito.l out ou
"Why, TOU poor, dear little martyr," snid Grace, tenderly, as she leaued oyer him. "Whnt makes him frtt so':'" nho asked ot the nurse.
"We can't aeem to liu.l any way of amusing him, or even make him ; smile," said the uurse. "He doesn't : seem to care fnr dolls, jumpiiig-jiicks, ! rattles or any of onr usuul forms oi | amusement. He's beeu here four ; weeks and has never stopped fretting. How I wonld like to aee him smile once! It makes my heartache to "
She stopped short nud .stared eagerly at her tiny charge. "Why!" sho ex¬ claimed, in joyous astoniahment, "be bas Htopped fretting! I believe—yea, I do believe he is smiling! He is; he is! Oh, you preciona little darling, wbat ia it you Bee that jileases y....-:* How hard I've tried to Hnd somethiug that would!" aud sbe placed her hea.l beside his to catch the directiou ot bis eye.
'I'be girls grew strangely agitated aud joyous at the youug nurse's .le¬ light, and all gazed about the room in anxioua endeavors to liud the cause of baby's pleasnre,
"Isn't it your guitar,Grace?" queried Edith. "He seems to bo looking at you."
But uo. Thc instrument had no fascination for him, eveu though Grace leaued down and gently vibrated tho strings before him. As she .lid so, tu the added bewildermcut of tbe rent, he raised twu little red, per¬ spiring arms towar.l her and laughed louder tbau before, I
"He wants you to kisahim, Grace," said Nellie, decisively,
"No, no;" intetruj.te.l Ihe uurse, "I wouldn't d.l it. It isn't safe to kiss sick people. Why! Has he got hold of you? Well, well, littlo fellow; you mustn't grab the lady. Let go, like a good little "
Another laugh, like a short about of victory, and tho baby hau.ls released
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A HEW WAY TO HAVE 1
§: FUN WITH EASTER E&BS. |
:i,7i,:^^.;¥.w*.t(ite*y(';'Kin-:»(Wii^i."';'K)Ky-*,-M^
III", ac-ouipauyiug cuts show four Kaster eggs. Would y.iu like !.. make some like ihenr/ It is very caB.v. Get llio cook to give you four eggs, au.l perhaps she will help .vou "blow' them. .\ll you have to .1,1 is to make n Biunll hole' nt each eu.l of the e;;g with n lnr,,'e |.iii, aud then, l.y puttiug oue ..'ii.l to your
"ER8IFIC TEXAS FLOODS ^or^'^'qh'tinginluzonithe sabb-\th .school,.
STATE NEWS.
of tha I.egl.Ulnr
They Say
The JohnsTown Disaster Practically Repeatd at Austinj
LIFE AND PROPERTY DESTROYED.
Breaking of Ihe Ureat Ua.n al Aua Leavaa the City W.lhont Waler Light—(.real Ilavoe In .ho S.a.e—Vi Kactlona Were |-n.irr Water an.l Ilea l.sinage Iltine—Many l.lvea .Vie l.n
Insurgents and Americans Meet in ! INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS ^,,^\;;^",';;,'|^"°MieT"oVush'!'i^^^^
Several Encounters
Flllplnoa Murder Nailvea In ^ympa.hy
Wlih Americana — Generala A.k
For More Tronpa.
Al-ariN, Texas ,.,S|.ecial ).--The greal .lu-i across the Col.irn.Io River, near tlila city whlcl. was conairucted seven yo.irs ago nl .1 cosl oLjul oven .ullllon .lollars, haa been swept away by a„ ,inprece.lenle 1 Ooo I lu that river. Tbe breuk causel an Instant Ilse ol fully lifty fee. In the river bolow the dnm. This torrout of water swept down upon the broad valley bebiw wllh all lla force, loavliig death ami doilracllon In Us woke. Tho greal volume of wnler which came .lown the river undermine.! Hie power house at the dam and It fell Into the river, e,rrvlug hIHi ll rSOO.OOO worth ot machinery. Mom than fifty IIV.-S were lost Including those In Aus lln. The lolal loss la property Is place.l nl I 13,000.000.
I The power hou-3 ot Hie muuicipai water ' eleelrle liglil. nml power pbint. situate.! ! Immediately below tbe ,i,im, was iloode.i j Instaally ond eight i.orsons, men nn.l boys, I wers caught In H.e power room, and ull ex I ept on., wer.. .Irowue.l liko rats In n trap. I Thoie who were drowne.l In thu powei r.wm were John Ilulz, Walter lllossom Frnnk I'Ingot, Thomas Kirkpnlrlck, an.. "Ol.l Dan,'-.'olorod, .ill employes, nnd Hire* . boys who wero walcl,lng thenood from Hit I ,-'','".".!
] Masila (By Cnblei.—Reports .,f encoun. j ters Iwiweon Ihe American (roops aud the ; Insurgents cnntluue to arrive from many I points. Captaiu sturgls. wliile reconnol.. ; ring, ..-Iru.'k nn Insurgent nul|iost ou the ] Novallcbes lioa.l. Hve mlb's .llslanl from I Mnulln, killing tw.. nn.l cnplurlng leu. All j were In full nniform. I'nforlunntely, Cap 1 lain sturglss force was not large en.uigli
lo pursue the main bo.lv. I A .letachmeul of Hie Forly.second In
tanlry, while scouting tn Lagann Province,
This waa
FOR APRIL 15.
Bubjeel. The Ilauahter of .lalrua Italael.
j Mark v., -tt-l' ,1.1.4.1—(lolden Text.
I Mark v., 3e—Memory Veraes, .IS.a'l—
Co.i.uienlmry on the^llay'a Leaaon.
i 2J. "Oneof the riilea of the synagogue." I There were two prlnclrnl officers of the ¦ Byuagogue. --Fell at His feet."
glTlng JesuB great honor. -11. "Usaought Him greally. - Jalrua
ir.usi have been well acjualuled with Jeans. I It was with Ihe ennscnt nnd lufliallon of j lllls ruler that Jes.is Im.t fre.iiieullr spoken
In the avnngogtle, Jnlras was In earue.-t
now; 1. Tl.e cnse was an hnportant one.
-1. Ile knew thai hec..ui.l .ibtulii help from ino one. Ise. (hrist was I.ls ..nlv hope. It I Is well torus l.l l.e tbus shui lu wllb llo.I; ] tuch .'xperlences bring us t.i our knees In I deep humility. -My little daughter. - Au dallgllter Iwelve ye,r- .,( ag.
The
Vlerchant says:
I-,!..!"!...... -.-rv icr is a great pn.
ii,..i. r ..f l.uslnees. It n.d ..nly IS an ..i.*.n ....or f..r i.e.v busiuess
but it in.r.'asw..lu-fa.lll.y with 1. bi.'h H.iy busbieee luay Is trnnsa.l.il
The Railroad Man says:
lhe point .If death.- Why l.ad he walle.l
ao long- Why .lo we wall s., long before
. i going lo Chtiatv "I.ay Ibv l,«n,ls on her. "
i Chrlsl could heal either wit', or without
.anv .if being lu porsinal contact Wllh the disease,
ro,ill„-' 1 ''"t ordinarily H» touched th.ise whom Ho
ivlnce engago.l healed. Thii Is sllll Hie divine arrange.
nt (loVdoi? was ment, la any aick among you-? there Is
1 ample provision mn.le. Jas. SU, 15. "Sho
Th.. Insurgents made n night nioick upon i »hall live." JnlruB had fttllb.
Calbayoii, Island of Samnr, They kll|e,l
wn- pursued l.v the Insurgents nnd ..bllge.l le take ref.ige lo n <*orch nt I'aele, wher. Iho A'nericaus repelled tbe rel,e!s until re-
Lleulenanl Oor lon. the Slxleonlh Intuut near Aparrl. Cngnyan 11,,. Insurgent-. Lle,il
nnd turm'ill attending the completion bnslness, the usual follcltollon and gifts Wer-? exchanged among tho offlcera and lenders. There was nn exceptional ah- .en-o ot Dowers upon thc desks ol the meiubers, Drape.l back of tbe Speakers desk, from tbe Indies- gallery, was a mam- nolh flag bearing theSlnle-8Coal.of-iir,us, flanke.l upon eilher able with the nntionni flttg. The gift ot tho ui'mhers to Spenket Slxon wns a solid silver, gold-lined punch howl, with ailver rimmed cut glasses, and the olBcers and employes presented to him ban.lsome solid silver candelabra. Clerk 1 .^. A. L. Baxter received n solid silver wnter The Broker sayS : Bet from tiie members an.l a cheat ot table ., . silverware from tho ofHcera and employeB, „,„rk.'i wi'.'n' Majorily LBn,ler Allds got n inrg. gobl nn.l w-ll by wl, I,,.O'l silver loving cup, nud I.cider Unrnes ,..|..phonK- a,i\ ,.r the iuln..rllv, a dlniuond Blud, The gift i.i Ihr markel, I I., Serg..nnt-,i't-Arros Johnson wns n.lla- ! sn.uls of dollar ...ond sm.l. The formal excbnnge of gifts I-I-l,- Doctor s«v« • i„ the Sennte was not observed this y.ar. ! ' "*¦ ''^'"^ says . The resolutions ndoplo.l by the Repubil.-an I -|-..b.pb.me sitV , liandsomoly engraved, wer.. I "" " ¦"- '¦
ny .l..|.i
• Greater New York e Dental Ffitrlors,
10II6CIIECKER t SKIOHOIIL
OOB. FULTON AND OOLD 8T8,,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
gvrnud ls^^. «r« l.air
id by taking ge of a l.im ,-uia.le Ih.iu
vhlle
limes.
nrme.l Int.i Hie lown, an.I .OHr.-he.l the !,o,is,. ,,f Maj.ir (llbuore, ,,f Ibo Forty thlnl lofantrv, who wisahseut. I'hey kllie.l li,s nnn,-. nUinately the A'Aer. ,cans drove the,n . ,! llio I.,wi,, killing ,-.)ur anlcapl.tri,,;; ..v-lve.
(ieneral V.iung. ...i,n„,a„,ling in Nortli Luzon, has .ua.le s,'v ral re,i',osts f.ir relu- forcomonl^, re|,res.'nll.,g that his force Is Inadeipinle; tliat the n,e„ are exhanste.l bv
Ibo 11, ssllv ,,f c,inst,int vlgilniio,'; that h.
Is unable lo garrls in tbe i..wna lu blsjurl-
dlctl.in; tl,at the l„s,irgei,ls nre returuiug
listrict an.l killing tl,,'a,nig.is, an.l
ry for l,l.„ to Inllie. p,.,,.
nt In s,'veral sections befo
power house wludows. A fnmilv of bH 1 '"huient In s,'veral seetlons before lh,'ralny
negroes living In the valley soulh of Hi. 'eason begins.
city are known to have !,een drowue.l. (ieueral Jiinies Hell, who Is In comman.l
The situation tn the city Is most sorbin-, m soulber.-! Luzon, lias „ia.l,.slm!lar repr..
Tbe wreckage of the plant means lhat 11 lonlatbin-. II., says „l. f.irces nro ioa.le.
Tl.r rillNAMAN.
moutn au.l hoi.ling the egg lightly, you can easily blow out the iuaide.
Tu make the Chiuamna, a brown¬ ish-colored e^it is tha best. His liat is made simply by takiu;; a pieoo of stiff papu:- au,l cutting out a oirole, with an inner circle fitting the top oi his head. His mustache au,I pigtail are made of .laming cottou ami glue.l on. The face may be done with black paiut or ink.
Tho "dude" ia Bitnply outlined with ink, paiuting his elieeks pink. fly laKlug a slip of oarboard and gluing the ends together tho eud of thc egg
¦recknge
will take several week to obtain even a tempoaary waler an.! light system, II ll can be made |,.,sslb!e oveu then. In tbe ineaallmo thc clly wlllheln n ba.l sanitary con,iition. All the iWlels, private rosl- denooa, stores ami tho like aro without wa¬ ler, ttud thero Is uo lire protection,
Il 19 below Austin for a distauco of -200 miles ibttt the greatest havoc has buon wniogbt by the Colora,!o River noo.1. Rc ports r,.ce!ve.l l,..ro show lhat the wnll ol wnter camo .l.iwn upou tho homes ol !,nn. dreds ,,f la,nili,.s without wnrnlng. AI,nosl ev,.ry wag.iii ronil brbige ncross tl.e river belween here and Columbus, n .llsianco ol probably 1.10 miles by the eonrso of thi: river, WHS ,lo8lroved.
This accum„lallo,i of ilrlfl a.I.b-.l lo lb. dostrucllvo f.irce .,! Um do.,,!, an.l few resi¬ dence., and other buiblings that we,e Inlli pntl, nre slnn.llng. JIanv uf the brbige. were oroclwl nller the dostrucllv.. floo.ls ol last year, au.l H.o iosBes lo tbo suvorai couuiica from this source alone wili bo very heavy
liKMlKAl
liepart.i.en
Ilrlurn to
, OTIS IH-.I.IICVKii
i Uranl. Ul. ICeq.
Ihe Unile.I ,MBle..
pialf and thai lie m.-rely holds n lew t. without controlling the lorfllory.
The rresideul of lhe lowu of Samal, Proviucu of RaliittU Lur.oii, iiinl auothei promlnout uallvo have beeu a.ssnssluale.l uecnuse tliey were kuown lo bu friendly t.i Ihc Americans, The Presi.lent of nnothet town has Jolne.l the Insurgents because ihey ba.l Ibrcaleiie.l t.. kill blm If he .11. 'lot.
1V«
Ilelurn
WAsiiiNoro.v D. C. (Speclall.—Tbe omein! lnn,i,ince,nenl wns ,na,l,. at.the War De- darlment that Major-Oonoral Otis will re- lirnt.itho tnllBd States withiu the next -.wo nionibs. lie wili bo succee.led In com. .liand uf the ,llvl-lou of the Philippines by .lenenil MacArlbur. (ieneral Oil-s returu Is lu response lo u cnblo.l r.-qnost In whloli he says tliat private Intere-ts reiiulre his reiuru to the Status. He adds that ho he- Reports from tho neighboring country llovoa rantters enn bo plneed lu .|ulto sutls- aro to the elT.'ct that everytbiug Is umlei | factory eoniHllon by that date, 'alinongii water. In Williamson County, norili ol , .i largo repreaalvo inllliary force must bo here, rnllroad brblges and trackage linve j mnlntalueil f,ir so,ne llme.- heen lohl wiislo nnd all trains linve stoiipo.l Secretary Root sabl Hint he dl.I not ex- runnlng. Ilundre.ls of bead of cattle have : peel that noiidnil O.ls woubl be nblo lo been dniwne.l an.l ,nl!os of f.'nclng torn ' leave until the nrrival .. the P.illl|.pln.. .low., nud washe.l away. In llasltop Comoiisslon. The Co,u,ns3lon will arrive Couuly ami In Hi. sciilbern |...ril.,nol this hi Manila nbout .May 1.5. county slallhir conilltlons pn-vail, every I -fhere bns beeu uo uclbin taken reganl. thing being uuder waler, an.I mu-li loss ol |ng Oeneril Olls's fuiure ci.nmau.l, as he l,niporty Is rcporiel, Inll! i,o ou walling onlors f..r several
As a rub. the ¦rei,is rvors are now fall-| months, ami thero will b' sum.'i.-ni tlmt Ing aad the
al lie
„l. The I
bill tlien. Is sllll llmo lor f.ir farmers to replant If they .an gel the Be,..l. TliO rallroii.ls have lost inncy small brblges, an.l II will be n few days before iranie r.-su,ne8 Its ,i„rm,il cou.llilo i.
S„,,il,ville rep.,rlslromen,lou3 rains have fal,",, ll,n.„ul,..,lt thai section. Ills ,.sl|. male.! that .'slO.I acres ..f growing .Tops In thn l,.,ttoni lan.ls atllhln llvu lullus of tuwr huvo beou Inundalo I by fni.n ton lo lltteen feet. The loss will reach t50,000. Thestock bus been dro,vnod. Oilier sections r.'porl the eutiro doslrucllon of nil crops.
$61,219,916 FOR THE NAVf.
The I.argenl Aiiproprlnllon Bill JJve | Kepor.e.l In Ihe Ilouae.
1VAsuiN'.i.,>, D, C. (S|,eclali. The Naval ; Appropriation bill was reporle.l t.i tho j ll.iusc l.y nciing Clialr-iau Foss of the
ll .lunger of a g.,n- i In which lo ,le,-l.lo iip..u a command for FIVE MURDERERS CARROTED.
no Illr
C.I..
als I',
Ile
ihe spaniali Meih.i.I.
I'.IN. E, Porlo Rico ,Ry Cable).—Simoon ItodrlgucK, Carlos P,iclieco, Ilerraogenos Piichooo, K.lgento Il,}drlg,ie/. and llosallo SaiitlttRo have been pul lo .leath by the garrolo.
•'.Seret una I.m." .\ .l.-a.I mIi'Iu'c .•oll'jwe.I at lhe,ul.r tl'. BouK, but ".Tlint)«laudll...l','s..v l'l'" f.,l|.,w...l *ldfarr.lli.-i-cr S.iial s.ja'l hau,I» - wfro clappe'. jovo I«iy, nii.l the girls rcpealc ' ;ho rutiic i'l.-.-e, endi-avor iu; lo »o.'r,k vie y ilistiiicll.t, sj Ibat all .uieht .iui'.eis*a".i tho f'ltiny iv.irds.
Wl.ru •' ey bu 1 liui'-hi'd au.ither matnii. njij.. ,i -d nr.l l.nn.lcd Grace a liolo ti.Mu I'lo ;-, .t.-r of tl.eir churcli, aaiyi:.;; tliat auolhc, .jn irlet lialkiudly oficied l.< l.tki- lli,' ..lli-r It ispilal ou tho ^iri-.' cvr.l. Aller this, the sirU Weill il.l..lit fr.,,-1 bo.l lo bo 1, heariiig tho dcluila III v.!ch Iitlle suilcrer'acaso fri'iu tbo Lur.--...
.\! llioy Wvro p.-is-iiig l.-.ward llio dooruu iliJir v.nyi'it '.il il" '...ircthu'i one Ul!.">i' i-Ie. eily «U,.. I Cl u-. 1.1 hl.Io irom th... ;-,'ils view »!.ol'. IU Lie woru- otit l^-l.li.is;. or a br.i'„eii lit.Uisuio, lia.1 UJ-. K.'l: a pi'CA' ..; r'.ci.io-Iiuri. • trace fr; i t-i t,. apeae to a t.i.y mite o: u \*h. Uiy, whom ihc bad ... t ru'.u-a-.l'>i-.' 1.' Hv oould u. ;h«Te been o-.-.-r a y.--.-. I 1, an.l h.a liltle body Wr.* i^^uii.iusly l,.*.-.-.^ au.l rolling lr..u: si.I» to B-i.-. He kept upaeieady fM-'.:i'.r •¦"' s^lib'ug, but never crii-d ^l i-C.xi aud a'.iouff. ,
their hold on the lace of Grace's waist, bnt ouo littlo list tightly clasped a Bcarlet carnation pink!
Tho girla looked at each other iu silence, wbile tho youug nnrao h.ing her bead, as if ashamed of somethiug whioh oould bo trace.I direolly to her nogligcu.-e, Hlio was, how-evcr, tho flrst to spt-nk,
"Yos," ahe said, softly, "it was your fl.iwer he saw, Thu bright scarlet ut- traclc.l him. Its attractivuiioss was even strong euough to overrule his BiilToriugs, Hut, y..u see," she a.l.le.l, sadly, "our hospital is very p.ior, a.i.l Howera, thoso simple God-seutls t.,
tho aick, aro " but abe diacovercl
that alio was talking without au an dionce. In thnt shorl uioiuent of baby glee of neciiriug the .l,,wer, u Btr,i.ig, ileeprooted rea.dntiou bad planted it¬ aelf-iu thu hearts of all four girls nt ouce. Wben tlie young uurse fouud herself aloue she hurried out into the hallway. There was a ruatliug of akirta .l.iwii tho i-ro,,ked, ateeti flight of creaky stairB, on.l she f.illowe.l as .|Uickly as sh.- coul.I, reaching the re- ceplioii room in tune to h.ar Grace saying iu a broken voice to lhe ma¬ tron:
"Vnd what street .li.l .v.m B.iy this is out here-?"
Tlie name was haatily scribbled dowu ou lhe baiilis of four sheets of lUUsic lau.l uot any l.l.. legibly, eillier) by l.'Ur girla ..u the last brink of n general tearful collapse,
"Uoiuouilior, please, lhat the lueau iug of Kaster is 'Kverythiug liriglit nml glorious,' We inteu.l to make this Kaster a memorable ..uc t.i you. Wo will return T.ics.lay to see tho re¬ sults."
'ru.'..Iay nflor.n..)U tboy .Ii.l return au.l woro "met ut lhe .loor by tbe lun Irou, ber fac- beaiuiiig » itli'l,,,uii.ll.-ss joy. Hehiud bor stool ber c.ir|is of youi.g iiuraos, every ..ue of th.-iu liol.l iug n .lolicioua bou.iuet of wil.lit..w ers, whioh tlu-y hol.l aloll iti n tri.im pbnl uu'h, Uii.I.'r which tlio girls wer.- ol.lig.'.l l.l [.I'ss. t.i li.e stairway The ,,ld balusti.i'io «;.s W'.uud wit!,'.Ittisi.'s aud biittercni.s, i;i a iu..st r,iti»u.-ing lua.iiier, ati.i tlit-y eiilen..! lh- unnl ui. sliiirs amiil a j,,v..us hau.l .'lapiuii/, tli..ugli a feeble .'iio. The ro.,,u l,u I beeu bau.l^.imel.r de.'oralett wilh Blic-iiiiirs of bright.colore.l riiilious lhat fell 1,1 grnoeful festooua from the ceulral gis burner to the f.Kil of each ool. liai-ies iili.l l.,itU'icu.-», Witii many ..Hi r MiLllbuvers of lh.' B|.ring. were aiuipiy i-verywhere. on tl.e win- .biw^ill-. Oil t!ic l.ii.ies. au.l many a little palli I risl arii»pe.l a !.,i„ch'of tliem Too uurs. s and mat..... wore spii.;s ol ma:.leu l.l.r fcrus iii tbeir ha.r. au.l .lai.ies .i.I vi..Iet« ou then bi-taals. Tb,' r.i s o.nil.l m.t apeak. tli.y wore s.i ..vncime with i.leasure nt Ihe Biioco- of their plan
Aud th.is originate I the beauliful auuual ri.wer miasiou in hoBpitais. I'l the hearts ..f four young girls. 1. .ru iuto wealth aud hapiiiueas, but br..,igbl uneip.H-tedly face to face with lue un¬ deniable fact that "one half the w,.r!.l kuowa not how-the other half lives. —lti.»U-,n Trausoript.
.\ "railr.iad acbcKil " haa Iieen ratal, lislied in Prnaaia for the inatructiou of oaudi.latea lu trainiOK Icr a.-pjinl- luruia lu railroad aervioe.
may l.e slipprd int.. this an.l gluod. thiia making liis collar. .\ uarruw bit i of ribbon will iIo foi- the iieckti,'.
The ",il,l lady's" face may be paint¬ ed or .l.me with ink, and her bonnet ma.le .if white lissuu paper glued to tho bad; of her head, leavi.ig the ruf¬ fles l.l stnn.l out uroiind her faoe,
Th.' ".-I'.wii's luce is .louo iu ink, «-ith 111., sp..!s iu rt.d paiut (use.l
Naval C.onmiKee. The, .i.iuiit carried by tlio bill!- (!!.'219,111.!, Hk, largest ever re- |.orte,l to the House from tlio Naval ilom-
powerllll
Their crime was comml is;w, wheu Ibey mur,le: Vunco. A gang of two bouse, killed ll,e father .laughters to j.>ln In a wll.l .la tbo eori.so. Only live of the lui turoil.
Karly In Hie morning tho meu woro taken from the jail s. carts, ntlen.led by tbe poll, Ibe
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priests. On arrlvl
execution they wero kill,'.! .me at a ii„,e, allhough two machines were ,is...!. The men were placed with their l.a.'ks lo (he post and the niacblne .'rnshe.! Hielr neck- wlieu the execilbjiior tlgllteneil the screw. Before this the men mn.le B|.o..ci!es t.. the crowd, de.-lnrlng their Inno.'ence, -I'lio.isaiui- ..I p.'rs.ins witnessed Hie ,>xe-
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CENERAL JOHN BIDWELL DEAD. lie Waa Ihe I'roliihllion Candliiale F.
i:l.,-,llO bins, a,i.l lo bai
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„„.l to .-..-I, excluslv.. ol armor iin.l aruia-
,ue„l, „..t ,.x ling ^.1.11^,000 ea.-h.
I'lir.'o ar,uore.| cruisers of nboul ri.O,M l,„i8 tHal .llsplaoemenl, carrying lhe l,e,iv|cst nrmor nu.l most p..iv.'rful or.l- nnu.'e for ves-els of thoir class, and to have ! rreain.ut lu i»»-i,
lb" highest pracilc.ililo spe.id nud great | Chi.,, Cnl, (Speclall, —Oeneral John 111,1.
;;r;:i:;::.r^::n;;;,:e;:i:"no;'^k::MCt;:; \ -n, the Prohihiii.,n candidate tor pro.i
-2.W,00fl each. ; .lent In IrtOJ. who .lle.l al bis bo,ne n.>ai l'l.ree |.n.l,.cl..l crnisers of nb.ut mil) \ this clly fr.,m heajt failure, was a plonee, l..n- Irlal .li-phi - .,nent, carriing the lu.isl ; ^j^ .
fcoeii Jesi.s perform
nnd be b .llsve.l In His nbllltv to henI,
24, "Jesus wont wilh him." Jesus Is al¬ ways rea.lv to go totlie nsslstnnc.' of ii,os., who are BulTerlug. "Mn-h pcple.- Orent opposition had lately been Btlrre 1 up lu (-apernnu.n by the eccb-slastlcal a.ithorl- lles, ,.n,l the peopl., I,a,1 come togetbur to B.ie what Ho would do. Tliero was general excitement.
35. "While He yet spake." Afier Jesus bnd slnrte.1 to go wllh the ruler ii womnn, who for twelve veara ha.l been seriously 111. camo In the crowd behind Hlin and touched Ills garment. Jesua lurne.l an.l spoke to her and benlod her. IVhIlo He yet spake to this woman the messenger •amo from the rulers house. 'Thy .Inugh¬ ler Is dead." The servant who brought Il.ls news bnd no I.lea of ChriaCs nblllty to rnlse from the dead. If Christ had beou IS other physicians It would then havo jeen too inte. Uut as In the cnso of L,iza- rus. so now. Jesus did not appear to hns- ien. Ood alone uu,lersl,i„,!s Ills own pur- l.oses.
36. "Honrd the wonl. " Ti.e news waa aot cnrrloil lo Josus directly, but Ho henrd
t. "Be not Hfrnid.-- Fear would destroy ills faith. This Is a severe test; from n liiimau Btan.lpoliit the cnse Is !,opoless. iBlrus might have been In doubt about isking Josus to go farther. "Only be-
love.-' (lod sometimes deprives us of nl! filler sources of help, and Ihus ,!raws us -o Himaelf. Faith had lo bo called out, iriod, punned, iiu,l so perfocto.l, Tho ihing sought was, humanly speaking, un- Ittnluiible, ,iu,l the moans employe.l soom- .nglv l»owjrle9s, un.l yet the results were jbtalno.t through tho power of Christ, an.l
.y tbo peculiar discipline to which Inlth ivas aubjecte,!.
37. "Save Peter, and Ja,uos, and John." K compotenl number to be witnesses of Iho miracle, hul not so mnny thnt His tnk- ug them might look liko vainglory. "The iirother ut James,"- Johu Is thus described iBcnuso when Mark wrot.. this gospel, .oou nftor onr Lor.l's ascension, tho mem- iry of Jnmos, lately l.choa.loil, was so fresh,
bat hia uauie waa moro known than that >f John himself.
.IS. '-.-teeth the liiiunlt.- Tbey wero al- -endy making preparations f..r a grsat lunornl. "That wept anl ivnile,! greatly.'- UoHi real and hire.l m.iuruer-. walling .vomen and musicians. It l- a custom still irevalling In thoE,ist to hire wnlllng wo,n. IU. Unless the bodv wns o,tib,il,nod the lurlnl woubt tnko |.lnce nlmost Imme- llalely. tn Jeruanlem t.i-.lny burial Is u..t generally delnye.l more tlinn three or four
:l'J. -'Wliy mnke ye tills n.lo, nu.l weep. " :'hrlsllaully ino.lernlos our grief, and ¦ hows us a Fatlier's hand liolding tho rod, rills mils: littve been v..ry dlBlrosslug to loses, 'I'ho npoallo tells us lo sorrow not IS those wliieh havo no hope. 1 T!,es". 1:1:1, Po,npous funeral coronionles are rldlcilous In tbems.-lv..s nn.l entirely op¬ posed l.l thu spirit and simpilclty of Hie re¬ ligion of Christ. --Not .lea.l, bul,sleepelli.-' Hhe la not ,le;i,l so ,ib t.i continue uuder tho power ol deaib, but shall l,e raise.! from il ,18 ,1 person frotn ntilura! sl.-cp, Tliero are IW.I views taken ol this case. The liunian view !•. The child Is dead; the .llvino view Is. The child Is asleep. Sleep Is Iho linage of deaili.
iO. "Laughed him l.i scorn. " Evblonlls Ibose around Jalrus slinre.1 not his faith, but ull the great.'t was the fnlth of Jalrus. "Ha.l put Ibem nil ,.ui " Th.-isu who scorn.l lhe Lor.l au.l His b.iuollls were uol doomed worthy to wiluoss rilsmlrnclos. "The fathor nn.l Ihe mollier. " It was outirely proper thai the parents of llio c!,lbl should ba present, an,l then Ho desiro,! lo comfort l!,o,n aU'l Blrcngthun their faith, "Ka- lerelli In when, the ilanise! wns lying - Jesua could have rnise.l lier withont being I i.roaeut, but If we usslst In brluglug souls lend In slu 1., lifu we will havo logo where ihoy are. Francis Murphy sal,l lotho min¬ isters of a certain largo cily,--I'ho reason why y.,u g,.nt!o,non fttii lo reach lieople Is l.eciuse yo,i .1.1 uot g.i whoro tiioy are. It I- not enouirh, wiien you seo tbe dnii.kar.l lu the llllell, to .Iraw your broadcloth nn.un.l yon ami say 'poor fellow;' vou must lake oil v.iur c .at an.l got rlgbt dowu wberu ho Is Hi„! help hi.u up, V.^a will bnve lo touch pi.opb. iu onler to anve tliem."
41. '-Tnlltha-cimi. - Damsel, arlie. This ivasrt c..[n,n..n ter,n , f eu,lear,nont use,! bv l.nlng mothers to wake Ibelr e!,lldre Is seo
led 10. Lleuteunut-ilovernor Woo.lrulT. i A greater profusion of (lowers was, how- , ever, witnessed In tbe s.-nnte than In the l.iwer branch, liuge i.nskeis of Atiierlcnn l.eauly roses being diBplnye.l upon lhe desks of Son,ilor8 Krum. Slranaban, Feetel and Ambler, tbe gifts geu,'rally co,nlng fn.m tbelr eonetlluouts, A comn.ltlee con- I slating of Senators Chahoon and Donnelly I w,ia appointed to wall upon tbo (iovoinot I Illiil Inform blm tbnt tlie Senate lin.1 con- I cbi.le.l Ils business, Seual..rs Kl-berg nn.l I ?lit..liell were nppolnte.l I., wall .ipou the I A«sembly wliu n slmllnr message. At the I concluabin of the rending..! bids uu the i orler of Una! |.,issnge and receipt ..f co,u- mllloe reports n re-ess was .bcinrcl. .lur¬ ing wbicli time HieSenal.' was enterlnlil",! by music by the Call,..!,., l'n.lect.iry Hand, of New Vork Clly. Atler lhe recess Chair¬ man White, of the commiilee appointed by tbe Republican Senators l.i draw up resolu¬ tions endorsing LleuteUHnt-Ooveru.,r W.,odrutT-s can.bdacy for the VlcePresl- dency, road Ihem to the Senate, the read¬ ing being greeted by cheers. President Pro lem. Ellsworth, In inoyiog for ad- j..urntiient slue die nfter the commllteo of tho Assembly had reporied thnt body-s business cor-hided, thnnke.l tba Sennte lor tl,e consid allon during the se.sslon and ex|,res9od hia kindly f..ollng towar.l the members. Before declaring Uun, n,!journ- tneut Llenleuant-Oovernor WoodrulT nd- ,!resse,l t!,e inember- brielly. He sabl ll was wllb deep regrot tial he laid dowu the gavel of oin..e. "1 hope you maynl! cc:no back," snl.l he In '..onclusl.in, "nn.l that you mny euj..y lives of happlupss and pros¬ perity," _
Canal Illll I'a.ar.l.
The Slnle .Senate passed the bill ot Sena l,.r Mnrsball, of Urooklyu, ap|,roprlHtlng J-20O,OOO for'.lie use of the Stnto Ki.glueer in iuiviug made surveys, piaiis an.l estl- innlea for improving the Slate canals un.ler the plan of Improvemeut sugge-te.l l.y Oovernor Roosevelt's (!anal Advisory Com- mission. To carry oul this plan ll Ims been ostlmated thttt the sum of t«2,0(10,0mi would be required. The bill was passed by tt vote of 31 to 16. The bill ptovldea for surveys, pinna and estimates of nil extra right ol way required, ot tho cosl of en¬ larging the cauni withiu thu city of Roch¬ ester, or of passing to the north or the soutli .11 llial clly; ol enlnrglug and elim¬ inating locks, of buiidliig 1 uow oanal norlh of Syracuse, and of going Ihrough a large part of the l,e,l ot the .Mohawk lllv.r. Tlo. bill also says: "The surveys, plans an-! esti¬ mates for 11,0 eonslructlon nul ln,prove- meut of tbo Erie Canal shall be Ior .-nch lihncnslous ns will give the said canal suf¬ licient size to carry an.l l.ick tlirough bonis ono hundred nu.l Ally foet lu b-ngth, twenty-live feet lu width nu.l of lou foet drniigbt, Willi a cargo cai.aclty of approx- Imatelv one ib.,usnu,l tons oiicb.' '1 lie As¬ sembly passed the bill by n vole of '..',1 to Ij, Mr. Haloh's (^of Steuben) araeu.lmonl sulk¬ ing out the cbuiso th
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The Caterer say*:
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The Housekeeper says :
I.ll.' .viil,.„,l ..'l.'pb. »o„ldls.,.nlH.arabl.. all tl.e n...gl. pl».-.-»
Thc Suburban Resident says:
-n„. k„..\vl...lg.. that 1 .»...
The College Man says:
s«v. ..l.l chap, llsgreat. Vou an .-all up au.l get ll.e latest ,ews fn.m tlic f.s.lbal! game or lie boat ra.e, nn.l every .Ul.er lling a fello.v .valiis to klio« .
Everybody says:
,1 i.- lb.. gri'at.-l Ibing In .be A.irbl -rbr gn'Hi.'bt ....nvei, en.c.r Ibis ... any olhrr lime. I'be grealesl fa.t'.r lii busluise.
The felephone Conipany says:
W.. i.Hlit lo.ir pairoiing.- ..n Ib.- ba-is ..f ¦
Low Rates. Perfect Service.
l„r rale an.l iiarli.-uUrs. a.ldnsa thel-.,n trait Dcpnrtluent.or.nllby le!el,b..iie without .barge.
THE NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY TELEPHONE COMPANY,
385 Kulton St., JAMAICA, L. I.
LUabCb Bt i-UHLbl flRESi
Ihey Kearh aiillioni Yearly—AMolnpl alade to I'revent Them.
Invosllgnllon of tho cnuios, efTeets and n.enns of preveulbm of foroal ilros lu tho Wesl will bo cnrrl.-d on this summer In Washington, Oregon, Califoruia, Arizona, Now Mexico. LTtah, Colorado, Wyoming, Moulaun, Idnlio nud Uoulh Dakota. Il«- Bldes Hold iitudy, designed ohlolly to dla- covor menns ol preveutlng tho evil, ths division Is mnklng a hlatorlo record of all Important Ores which have occurred In the I'nited Stales since 1754, Although lucom- plelo ns yet, this Indicates that the annual reconlod loss by forest burnings In th* Cnlled Blalea Is, at tbe very loweat, tH),.
'T::r:lLr::l!r^i^^i^^.:^' ^sii^K^^tSS
Coast Slates have heen only pnrtlally examined.
Accounts of ovor 0503 dlsastroua flrea luive Ijoeu obtained in the soventeoa States already exa,iilned. Michigan, MInneaota and Wisconsin iinvo saflerod tbe moat
severely. Thoao recor.ls nro taken oblelly
j frotn newapnpers. ami where It haa been
stale Tax Hate For Neat Vear l.ou. possible to compare Ihem wllh the llgurea
Tho Legislature has lixed the tax rale | ol practical lurabennen. It has heen found
for tho lls.-nl year commencing .,ii Oct,,ber I that tbe tendency ot tho proas la to under-
1 next, at l.M mills. For lhe Ilscal year the , estimate tho dnmnge.
^lr^^uVer^l^mtpo"e.i'•b¦cmZ^iio'"Hla^^^^^ -"""- ''«"'Nb IN ALASKA.
rroposltlon h,is 1,,'eu llnre of the monoy n|,p'niprlaie.l lioreliy, nn.l for Hie survey required h..re.in.ler, sucb propo'lllon I., b« submltlcl to the people ol tbe Stale nl llio nexl genera! election, was l.wt..
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FULTON AND 0OI.O irTREKTa. Opp. Lioowr's, BROOKLYN, N. T.
W. J. STEELE, M. D., PHISICIAX and SURGEOX
DALUWINO, I.. I.
ome. boera: j J 5S ? a„d*Il to 7 r. M.
onice. Harrison Areaiia ftotith Shore Telepboue Call. HoldwiaaUk
OCOnaE A. MOTT.
LAWYER,
M Caart St.,II«ron(liot ¦trMklya.lt. T,CMy
Raaldeaeo, Lxabrook, Qaoeaa Oa., H. *.
Telephoaa. "Sl Lynbrook." "MMA BrooUrn."
E. A. DORLON. ....BOXDED AUCTIOXEER...
Odd Follewa* Black, mitsai Btrcet, naar Chotck,
JOHN P. WRKUir. OEXERAL .4UCTI0XEBR,
PRBSMNtT, L. L
nifANCIAI.
BANK OF
Rockville Centre,
Village Avenue, ROCKVILLE CENTRE, L. I.
HIRAM R HMITH, rrealdenl.
TIIOMAH a. KNIOIIT, Vt<» PrcsMant.
UERUEN T. RAVNOR, Caahitr.
DOARD or DlBBcrrOBS:
ieorge W Davlaon, Tlioiaaa O, KaWlhl, luhl. Vlnrent, Hiram R. BnlUi,
llentwerihD.Combea, Wealey H. Smllh, aualln Jarne. Charlea L, Wallace,!
Jbarles VV. llai-ea, AnsUn Comwoll, in.nuel F. Phllllpa. Nelson II. Sul.h, luhn W. DeMott, John T. Davlaoa.
Illver Iiavl.iui. Edward T.Thuraloi
llanilltun W PearBall.
We do a General Bonking BnsiiMM ol Deposit aad Diiconnt.
Interoit Paid ou Special Dopoaita.
Drafti luned on England and th* Continent'
Yonr Patronage Solicited,
Banking Honra-O A. M. U 8 P. M.. Saturday, 9 A, M, to IS M,
Diiconnt Days—Toeadayi and Fri lays, D A. M.
Ihi.'kly:. His .'ap can be ma.le of while paiier, nu.l als.i his rullle.I cnl- , lai, rbe .'g^'s ll glued Oil to stiff .-ar.is : will slau.l; or n rilili.in mny bo tie.l llir,)ii,;li the tw.. h.iles at oa.'li end of Hie ..gg an,I lhe eigs huug tip. .
If ,.,iB prefers it is v.'ry preity t,i paint Illll.- Ilowers,.,. the eggs. ll is eosv I,, make tlie.e I'.nslcr eggs, aiol ; cbiMreii will li„'l it great f,i,i if they ! try it.
n.e 1V..nl 'liaaler.-'
The W'.r.l Kaster is .lenve.I fr..iutbf German "dstern" and from the Greek "I'aseha" ,|,asB.ivcr . Um rt-nt,.nic uame probalilv ooin.s from the fes'.ival of the R.i.|.I.'-s (1stara-ni .Viigl..- Saxon -'Kastre ' winch m the ..i.l.-u .laya w«s ,.elebrate.l at al>,„it the same lilll.' as tli" Cliristiati Kaslor. rlu seas,.11 of I'l-t.'i col,'1,rail oi lu tiioau. cent cliuroii was uglil .lays, l„it ait,et Iho eleveulli ceuliirv Hie .luralio,, dwindled to three au.l Unally tw.. lavs, Kaslor tl.le iii th.' ..1.1 lay- was ai-. the fnv..rite lnu.- f.,r l.ttfilisins ami llu .lislriloiti.in of nliiis The courts ..I juslice w..,o r!..s,..l an.! slav.-s .vero ,.f leu giveu th.ir free.loiu. I.eul L.ini- ai a.l I'll.I the people gave tlitius.lv.. up t.. til..r..iigb o„;..y„...„i.
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of the Insane, ma.lo by the !., ture, nro tlG,'.i3l1,'.l7<l; lor the mainleiia.ice ol Hie canal-. tl.l-i-i,7l-i; for exiraor.lmnrv canal ie|.a,rs, t'.l,'i0,721; lor Hie scliooN, tl,- 15S Ifid. Tho lux rate-this yenr will raise tlO,704,!.S:l. In nddillon I,, this a,uo„ul Ibe State will secure tia,206,,105 fro,n ln,llrect sources of taxation, so that for genenil purposes all that wlii bo raised by ,lirect tax is (.3.7:1-2,471. Il ts I'sllmaled that on Se|.tember :w uext, there will bo a surplus lu the Tri-asurv of (.2.700,000, a„.| lhat III., revenues r.ir lhe nexl ll.-.-al year will 1... t-2.fl00,000 fnon the lull,-rllalice tax; 4.215,- OOU from the lliplortax law; «2,500,I.OJ fio,u the an, ral lux on corp'jralbins an,l the or¬ ganization tax.
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, an I
family wa-III',ve I oal bythe' nioli hefore l!,e l.'ircl, was appll...!.
ri,., I.rldg..s that wer.- wrecke.l wlih .lvi,a,nlte were stone an.! Ir.m structures nn.l were built rcently at a lo.avy cost t.i the luraplk.. c..:n|.a„v. The Loganspori au.l llurlltigton piko Is tli.. .>nly loll roa! In the ceunly nn.l H,.. people were lu.llg nnnl .ivor the t.ill .barges an.l llio refusal ,.r the c.,m|.any t,, s.'ll lo the c.iuntv s, thill tho road might be free.
Aiuericau Seoul'. K.rape.
-fbe Inra.ius Amer,"an sc .„;, I ,,niu, wbo wns enptn Thabo N-liu. Ornngo Free eee.le.l lu of.-aplng, and Is f.iulehi.
R. Diirn R.iers a
.viiklug, on Hierosurrectiou morning, titer..
.vUl be notblng BtnrlUug, .,r unnatural, !,ut
'th,. ol.l fa,nill.,rlove wl,lch ha- blosse,! na I !,en. will greet us Ihere.' j 42. "Withagreal H-t'.nl»l,menl.-' Tbey I knew 11 was Bupnrnnturnl. I'liere Is noth. . I,,,- toslo.w, however, that ll wns the means
.1 .-ausing saving lallii to spring up lu anv
¦ .,eari. It |.,-o;.i,. will not l.e Io.l to a holy If.' tl,r,.,igl, «o,rs w..nl an.l the preaching .1 g.,-pel trulb, neither w..,i|.I lh..y !,e per-
¦ .ua.lc.l "ihough ouiT ..se lr ,ai Hie ilea,l.-- 4:1. "That uo man sb„„l.l kn.iw It." The
eas..nB f..r this wen-, 1, Tbnt H.- might ,.revent a great c.inc.inrsB ..f i.eople, 2. Il .voubl furiher e„nigel!,e»crl!...san.I I'bnri' ' ..-es, il. Chrisi's miracles were Inlon.le.l 1. Il.l, uol lo BUperse.b. fall!,. 4, He .leslro.l
... mike ,Ilselples, nud .llrod the | pie |..
: ills teaching. 5. Il might exrilo .Ihelr cur-
, .lal (vml iselllsli <.xi*ei:lllons. It was not
l.s ,nlnieles bal llunsel! that thev noe.b'.l.
of Ilnrini Alive.
Volt Cise, tt well.knowuQ resi.le San.ly Creek, died on January 4, afte, era! weeks' Illness from scarb't fovei he WIS liurlod In the fa,nlly b.t la lb,' b.cal ccnetery. A few days ng.i tb,' (nllu'r ,'l the young mnn died after n brief Illness, W,,,'n nrrnngemonls for Ihe burial were b.lng nia.lo tl was fouud necessary to re,novo the body of Volt Case several feet from where
,-ake their Children. ; !'""^ ^'"f''V.>''"''''''''''"''.''^''l^¦'''^
II us Ibat In Ihegbvi | Hi",",','.'.. .,,','//,.
that tbe gh, lord lo plec i,n,l t!,e8l'l„s Ing the Ild It resting upon
"(llu wa
,ut of the < s, the b.iltom was kl,'l wore sprung. Ci',,, was fouud lhat the b. lla fnce, tho nrms w. nn.l In Hie tightly clen.'lie.l lists wore ban.lfiils of hair, sli..wing lliat a terriblo siruggl - bn.l taken pla.-e. 'I
,.ly
Saveil a Lire. Hu
James .Myu.le
l.oal llla Onn.
.f tbe Scheiie,.ia.lv polb'o force, was strnck un.l ' Instai.llv kllle.l by u Ceulral !l„,l-.,n fr,.ig!,l tiali, at the Stale sireet crossing. He wn- Irving 10 save Ihn Ille ol a w.,,„a„ who was Hi- lempllntj to cniss nhea,l of a trait,. Tl... w.„iian, through Myn.lerses elTorls, es- cnpeil unliijiire.l, bul he was gr..un.l ;o
|.l..-e-. Ignnre.l Tr.ia.it Law—Fuu.ls liel.l l'|>.
negle
., eat.-- V lo blebutt T
'''"'''":::^ii(Z,
re«<,rl l.l
;""?rw;:
alse.l no, gl, rals.,.1
. ¦freceiv.
. Itl-o. 2
;i Ile IB
t luw one.baKof lb.) ll District N.l. 5. t. been wltbhebl by perlnlendenl ..f P, e rrustees HU.I laxj rev.
I Goveri.inen. l.ocaling Tliein Kvery Twea-
I ly Mile. Along Siar Itnnlea.
I A letler hna boen received Irom Mlaa Amy
; K. Howe, n young lady ol Rapid Clly, S.
D,, who has gone for tho secoud tlino to
lhe Klon.llku. She nrrived at Skagway on
Jauunry 110. The llrat government mall
carrier l,ad Just arrived nt Englo from
Vnides, making a Jouruey lu midwinter ot
I IliO milos. The carrier had wllh blm
, lereil iiion, and lon of the twelve horaea
ilied 01. the way. Every tweuty milea the
parly built a log cabin f.ir government
I ,nall, Tho journey wns reporied to have
! buen exlreiunlv severe. Miss Ilone atalaa
: that tt man named II. I. Miller, of Seattle,
is driving over the Ico lo Dawson 100 heaJ
of beof caillo, which Is considered a great
uii.iorlaklug. He lias seventy.llvo horaea,
! whlell haul Ihe feed, .Mlsa Howe alatet
that tbore Is uo inleresl shown whatever
' In tho presenl was ut thn world. All tbe
: people lu that pnrt of the country cau
I ihink of Is liansporlatlon rales, new
passes, dogs and horses and tho next meal.
; Miss llowo Is n Ub.ck bills girl. She made
a irip of 450 lulles alouo last wlntor by dog
lenm,
l-tKRIS WHEEL SOLO AS JUNK.
fiin.-e Ihe norl.l's Fair •Tao.OOO Haa
Heen Loai hy II. Owner..
Tbo Forrls wl I. ono ol tho ntiracilons
nt the World's Fair in Chiongo, la lo bo lorn down nnd Its 22K) lona of Iron and sleel aold aa Junk. I'he monoy needed to lenr ll down—t30,Oao-wlll be greater than the suiull haa earne.l Blnco the World's Fair. No ,l!vl,lend« have been paid upou the iCUU,000 of stock since 1N!IS,
Since the Worbl's Fnlt but 1100,000 per¬ sons have rbl.len on tbo wheel, aa eom- l.ar.id wilh 1,JOO,000 who look tho trip dur¬ ing tho fair. The wlioel made during ths fair tN12,000 1,1 gross reculpta, the net pn.lllB being f&ilO,0UO, of whioh the World's Fair Cimi.auy ru.'olve.l tl25,000. Blnoe Iben t700,000 has been loat.
Tbe rou,oval of tbn wlii-el from ths Mid- wnytollB preaent she, Wrightwood avs- n„.i an.l North Clark kireet, (.-hicago, took several ,n.,nlhs an.l cosl »175,000.
THEFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL, 180,000. •
Iill STREET, FRBEPORT, L. I.
JOHN J. RAKDALIi. Proaldeat,
OHAUNCET T. SPRAaUE, Vlra-PnsMrat
WILLIAM 8, HALL, Caahler.
BOARD or DIREOTOBSi
John J. Randall, C9iaiince|r T. VprsfM
imiUi (301, William a. MUIer,
William E. Oohlar, D. Wealay I'lno. Wallaee H. Oomwell, Moorge Wallaaak rbomaa D, SmlU, Oal«s VoMi,
Aagnat Immlg, Ilarvay B, Smith,
Sbarlaa L Wallaea, Ueotss U. RandaU Wlllfaim a. Boll.
every dspartment eiiBal to thoaa of elUMr Ika !«ew York or Broonyn Banka av 'Tnaot Uaaa. panlea, oad arery aooanmadaMen M tar la N
conalalent wilh ooaaorvatlve ¦
Drafts baaed on all parla nf Europe.
Does a ceneral banking linrinoaa,
Aoconntn of o Ilea, ete., aollcl
Rnilre aallafacUan guoraDtead,
Inqulrira will renelve prompt attentloB aa* beobuerfully answered.
Job
Printing
At
This
Office.
nisli.
..be.ll. IThil.
ce lu Hi. lielnre
CAKIlVIN'l Till; I MlAI; 11
WE FEED THE WORLD.
„ileU M»le> III,. (IrealeX I'rortnc
Mrs. IVIIII, c.mmilled I drinking car
n.l ripur.er of Mea
A Dlou..gia|.li FmtlHlcs on -1 Cnlted Plates. Slnl.-s !.. D'.w tl and eipoi
.f the Treasiirv R.irea,, of e Pr..Vision I'ra.ls of the show, thnt ll.o Vnlled w'.rM's gr.-atest producer form one ol
cbl. 111.health w all preparali.,.,- by .lre.sl.,g In white nul pinning
All Arnun.l tl.a Male.
S|.rit:gv,il" has ,1 dally cash hay m lljciie-i.r - lax levy this year is t
vScenc in l>Grlii;;al at Ihc Rio Forlo Vineyard*.
: U'l.; 1..Till.: ivi-.-iiii" ..-. Mil-. iii.Ai,si,K MK.N ANll woaEK, ,i ,., -.,, -.,,,1/ v\ III Itl.; nil V 111 l.l llli-l. I,N IIIK MA-illN'i I \ l.-i l.l lii'l 1 Ii'.i.ii|..-( 1 ...l I ..111 IWNK.
The niRiicil Iilli'i Willi iii,ijt!tiiii;; Kill;-. (.1 iii'iwM ..'.tdnc .-ind ali.ile cnntainiii^' a l.ir;;c .lihiiilily ..I iron. 111.ike it iiii|i.,N',ilil(i lo u.se WM}{ulif li.-re liciKc the ;:i.,;<,-.-, li.ive to be cm icl l.i ll.t- Itt-ailii.); vat or larijcr iis tlicy .-ire c.illcl. uiiil som.; are Ur^jr ('ii..ii;.;li li.r iwenty persoDa 10 lical, which ilii-y .I.j .laiuiiii,' i.i iiiiisi..- iniiiislicil by lhe proprietor.
Vitst l-ui-ken - -My fallier oame fr.iru Shanghai"
SecKu.I I'h.ckeu—"Huh' Tbat'a i,.<thiug. Me uolher was lu oilatOT* frota raris "
Ikerra-a Acrre.a.nl Wl/h Kuaaia.
Ad>|..'e. fr .m >- -o- Korsa. .lan.- that ni. agreement !.i. Ur-n .-in-lolel by wUb-l. Russia diaat V. a'v de>i(r t. obtain a pirt .^L i^aelpart lalatil. aei K,re% prom- Ifee kui 10 eoucele the tat&a I. roy other
row«
Tramen.ioa. Ka.b Tor Kn.oiw.
.l--,iu travel I- larg'..- eauw^rl i-.- .prlng ti.e ru.h .1 t...ir,.l« fr-.-u lhe I ulie ' statea m Ear .p.-having bagu
' persou*
diaimctlou are evuiiut lUit {
tho moat Impotiaet features of ..ur export trade, li, l-"? th.- lota! exporintlou of rovl-lons ni:.| live animals w.ia tin2,774.. 10. nnd In IS!.', ihidr total was »207,1'15,- 637, bnilhg 1'..,- d.-.ul.le.l raeanlimo, nnd f..rmlngi:i ls.,rl7.2 per cent, of ilie total exports ..f t;,„t y.ar.
Tbe 'l-vcl.,! ,..eol of -wi;,.. nnd cattle raising in the Inlted st.ites pn-eiils feat. ure« of I eciinr Intereat. The d..velr.^,'aeut within ILi" c...i„trv bna -.nslstod chiefly In tt movement f. i,n li.e East to tbe West, fol.owing .be i.roal "-urse of tl.o com ball. The gr ..vtl. ..f our swine.ralaln./ l.-.dnstry has bc«a of t ,e utn irt Imp.rtan.-'o to Ihe fariiicrs ..[ lb ."• Uiitrv. since It bna furn- Ipbel them an ./uliet oll,erwlae .llffl 'Uit to obtain for t b-lr surplus "orn.
Tbe .1-reloi 31001 of swino aa.l cattle raising hus been nlto lollaeocel by tba pheiiomejnl growl', ..f th.. packing lodua- iry ct t ... cun'r.i. This evolullou pr- fools fen- ires of interest from the time wben, in (-o,.„,;a; inv-, pr.inltlvo pocking Enilnnl, j.ywn lo ! i'in. the proto- wna ea- A.ljacent to the c-rnnellsotOhio, Indiana nud Kenlu-ky. Clnclinnii p.-.a.e«»edthe further adva..la(ie of being sllnr.te.l on the Clh!.> River, down whb!.. her pa-ke.l pro.lucis wer» Bi.lpie.t to New Orhw, .<. to to. reabippei ... Iblln- delphbi. \. .- "1 rk an I ll.iat.,.,. The we«t- war.i move-, at r,; the cenire of the corn belt, boae'., r. au 1 the «u 'cesafai competi¬ tion of the .-aalb .anl railroa.la will, the I'.Dg, devloua su I uncrtaln Mla.iasippl roele, itave t.j Chicago lu Ibe early sixties an lir.meDau « Ivactnge, anl achieved f'>. ; •hal cltv a ;.r.'-emi.,-nce whlcb .1 bua sinca .
are now rapMlv Purging to tbe fore.
raaloaire Xalowl Tor Breed of Ca...
Cat f,.n"i»rs lu Lin-;oln Countv, '.re.
lag ...f 1L.-I gorla. T bears thea
Wr<ldlnaa in Otranony.
Tbe (ierman empire reglatan tAOlt thas I liiSBMat vedilldci t 4ai' -
It
nil aff.r!
,iny
at prices ranging fr..
Farmers ,il...ut Oowau.la nre hiring rnal» help (<.r the -I
»I5 to tMl per month
1: Iwar.l Lynch. Sr , ol Penn Yan, ..«>. Irai....* his IIK.II, b.rlii.lav He was ,..,r,. lu lr"lau.t nn.l "ao,.. C, I'eua Van In ls,5,
Tbe.e u a .inll.-l anl vo"l(..r..us .|e„,a„ I (r'.ia all-e.'t,..L- ..f Wv'.,i,lug (.oinlv '-.t ibeexien-i.iu nt rural free mall d"!lvrl.-
(-..rniug u,iU donlors have ,ui (be pr, ¦.. I . live ..eujs a .|uart,
Livingston CyliUty la I., be ..t,-kei w.lh .|uall imiorte.rirom Knnsa..
Mnce H.e .'urfew ordinance i,eca„.e ..I fective in L,:n,ra tbe .leman.t f..r l..,..ii. from H.u-. c;'y-s p.ibllc library bas In.
Tbe
OKU 11, Wealeru New ' obsc-ire that lhe claim I ,li behalf thttt il uee.la ,
„l 1
Dir Is !,,iv» hecome ao scares in Cnttar aligns (-."itj.y tbat resltenrs feel,soa.e- thing shonld le. .lone lo prevent their e«. tluelloi. ( .>ngre..man Vre.'iuii.l. a'cor.!- Ingly lin. t.eet, a-kel to lei.d bis li.nuen-e lo placing on lhe atat.ites a la.v which will t.r ibiiit Ibelr belu* almghterei.
lexas ST hut rm la ¦ New I'M.
TboBureiAU of F.irelgn C .m:ner"e. htat. Department. W .sl.logton, hns been In f.,r,ned by Mr Jamee B. Simpson, nf Dal las, T.-X., In regari to n .pe-lmen of Teiai whem-. aent 1.. Fra...-» i-. .- !•-•?• ix •.:. iti ntneaa for use lu the monufaet
ALFRED SI'EEH.
th(? Pi'.nccr \^•inc fjrov.-er t.t .New If-r-,! v ivliosp Port Grape wine Min I'.-ir>,'.in<ly ri-..il-. the \v..rli], iiiipnitcl tiin I'l.it (Ir.ij.c vitics many years a;;.,, and i.lanU-tl vintyanli in llu: I'a.ssaic Valk-y N. J. Thc scil ir. I'assaic county, N..-W Jersey, is i.]enli(...l lo that ol dc'iMenetiz.
Speer's .Vewjcmcy ViacyardM are situated in the r.is'aic valley 1k-1oiv the mountain range and thu j;ra[jes are cartel to the winery in the town of I'assaic wheic lliey jiio mashed between rollers made of rubber, which do not break the seeds, an'l made into wi.-ie.
'¦'be;* -r&atl txiaiif. of Speer's that naVc iuciiuwetj in liavor in tbe of mac. c'lULse of years ot ri|-cnirij(, are thc clioicest wines in this couniry ami
1 ll,e"On...,.t
.1 Washlugl 01
.al'.fn— t.y 1
flrst Post.a >
nl 11," Po«tom«.
1 lotbecri-l. „
l,e naui- .jf An
,ai.,r ol Angora
5em<lns.";^.,ei"be7o"n7' -lu-tiou ''t'h,."':r, "11 only be obtained by paying a ,,nce thnt i» higher than new WincH •
norihern Texaa la (.orfectiy adaple.11, the from Western vineyai.Is .Mr. Sjjeer ileciiis it necessary lor « healthy
growth oflbe hard, gi.itinou. w,.«ats now viine that it be allowed yrars to mature in wood to get rid of its
iu.u'hgr"at demand In rranee and Italy, j-j^^rse parts; With this 'il.jert he keeps his wincs several jreers in-,
- fumigated ceiiars and (rcqiently racks belore Ixittliig or offtl-iog fur
Aoana. laal af wiaaaaau'a kciiaaU. sale. The reputation 'tt .Speer's wines •) a vaU:#!ile inedicioAl artti
Minnasoia. acbo-il. coat aboot »4,0(»,- family wine extends around th* world S^.V;r":;i"b"/,;r4 itZl^t -"" l r-#-Grocer» and Uruggisu sell Spe.r'. Wine, asd Br«4f,
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i".i'.,i.? ,¦ '-.«,.'i^ -"ii^tt^HMBllsi..^ J ,.lu? yir ^u§§un $.omiiu Hetoto. VOL. A r.WlILT NKW^PATER OF LOCAL A.tD GK^ERAI. :STK1,LI(I E?ll F.. fri-:kp()rt, n. y., fkiday. aphii. i.t, iihki. TIkBt: SLM rlASLT I« ABVMA NO. 24. Iino loud. O balla o( Easter, r peala throuch apacea ring; gWlih loy lhe fair arth greela you Through all iha noles of aprlng. Ring In all peace and t.adneta. .Vina oul all alr,le and .eara. As downward throuch the ag.a na the posiina yeara. Hew Ihl Beautiful Annual Flowtr Mia- Q i In Hoapitala Originated, R >ooooooooooooooo INTER wan over and it waa Eaat rr morning, sc lateiDtfaespriuK that it aesmed almoat like anm- iner itself. Cro- cnaei aud vio¬ lets were up, aud tiny now leaves were ap- _ pealing on the traea au.l suVubbery, The ann seemed partiuularly bright ou this occasion, aa funr yooug ladies, witb all the at- (•udant glory of Kaster bats and flu- ATJ, entered a carriage. Une of them earried a gaitar in a gieen cloth case, another had a mnsio-roll, while the otiwr two were empty-handed, Down a eroii atreet they were driren till thay fonnd tbemseWes opposite a low two-atoried wooden honse, sadly iu need of paint, tbe door of whioh bore a plate nayiug "Xhe Oood Hamarilau Children's Hospital." Cheap lenemeuts aud small etrng- gling ibopa were jumbled together in a composite grunp whiob completely •but out the annlighl, and aeemed lo ba ilowly squeezing the hospital bnild¬ ing ont of oiiape. The arrival ot the earriago brongbt a veritable army of email, ragged, dirty, noisy children te tbe hospital steps, and several of thb older classen, with undisguised oarioaily, watohed the girls pass np tlia stops lud disappear inside. Thii ringing of a very thin-vuioed, cracked doorbell wns responded to by a sweet- faced, piniup little woman of about flfty, who im mediately exolaitued, joy- onaly: "AU, my dear young ladiea! Have yon really eome? I hardly thought the assoeiatiou was in earnest wheu they s.-iiif some ranaicians would be hero lo-day, Comeright iutoour poor Illlle -(.nrlor. Take cure and don't trip un Ihiit doorsill. Now lay oiV your wraps. My! Won't tho dear little kuuls bo delighted to hear you've .'oally co.ue! I haven't told them you wore renily expected; 1 didn't waut to get tlicir little hearts too expectant lill I waa anru you w-ere coming. So I lold tlium that sometimes, ou Easter morniug, thu angala sang beautiful muais, uud tlmt maybe they would bear them bufura luug if they kept raal quiet." "Aud have they beeu partioularly quiat'i!" asked Grace fur the sake of iiomething to aay; for the good woman's joy and wholesonled pleasure had j juat a little touch of pathos iu it that I WIS faat raising aa.l liavou with the i girls' desire to l.e oheorfal. "Why, bless yo.i, yes. They've; b.ian juat ns ( uiot aa mice" replied' lh< mntrou. "It'a pretty hard fori well childrou to be . uiet, to any noth- iilK of liltbi sulVtrcrn like ourta (7ome . this way, uow, an.l we'll's.i.in have I many a lillle laue suiiliug that hasn't I cmiled for weeks." Aud sho bnatle.l I ofl'duwu the hallway and up a flight! of Tory oruoku.l, narrow, creaky stairs. I irhith, however, were scrupulously ; -eleau, ' They eiitore.l 111,, warl »ii,l louud fOiir ehaira. Tiiu r.i.uu was dreadfully ' low-atuiidod, ivitli little Klingy. tiuy- paaed windows, fiv: aii was har.iiv ' endurable to Ilia girla, wh.. wei-o fresii , from the ou!.b>o,- sivei-luess of the ipriug, but :it liist tUcy bluito.l out ou "Why, TOU poor, dear little martyr" snid Grace, tenderly, as she leaued oyer him. "Whnt makes him frtt so':'" nho asked ot the nurse. "We can't aeem to liu.l any way of amusing him, or even make him ; smile" said the uurse. "He doesn't : seem to care fnr dolls, jumpiiig-jiicks, ! rattles or any of onr usuul forms oi amusement. He's beeu here four ; weeks and has never stopped fretting. How I wonld like to aee him smile once! It makes my heartache to " She stopped short nud .stared eagerly at her tiny charge. "Why!" sho ex¬ claimed, in joyous astoniahment, "be bas Htopped fretting! I believe—yea, I do believe he is smiling! He is; he is! Oh, you preciona little darling, wbat ia it you Bee that jileases y....-:* How hard I've tried to Hnd somethiug that would!" aud sbe placed her hea.l beside his to catch the directiou ot bis eye. 'I'be girls grew strangely agitated aud joyous at the youug nurse's .le¬ light, and all gazed about the room in anxioua endeavors to liud the cause of baby's pleasnre, "Isn't it your guitar,Grace?" queried Edith. "He seems to bo looking at you." But uo. Thc instrument had no fascination for him, eveu though Grace leaued down and gently vibrated tho strings before him. As she .lid so, tu the added bewildermcut of tbe rent, he raised twu little red, per¬ spiring arms towar.l her and laughed louder tbau before, I "He wants you to kisahim, Grace" said Nellie, decisively, "No, no;" intetruj.te.l Ihe uurse, "I wouldn't d.l it. It isn't safe to kiss sick people. Why! Has he got hold of you? Well, well, littlo fellow; you mustn't grab the lady. Let go, like a good little " Another laugh, like a short about of victory, and tho baby hau.ls released «**3io«xm«.*«)i<**«KeK**«*>i«ie(yeK* A HEW WAY TO HAVE 1 §: FUN WITH EASTER E&BS. :i,7i,:^^.;¥.w*.t(ite*y(';'Kin-:»(Wii^i."';'K)Ky-*,-M^ III", ac-ouipauyiug cuts show four Kaster eggs. Would y.iu like !.. make some like ihenr/ It is very caB.v. Get llio cook to give you four eggs, au.l perhaps she will help .vou "blow' them. .\ll you have to .1,1 is to make n Biunll hole' nt each eu.l of the e;;g with n lnr,,'e .iii, aud then, l.y puttiug oue ..'ii.l to your "ER8IFIC TEXAS FLOODS ^or^'^'qh'tinginluzonithe sabb-\th .school,. STATE NEWS. of tha I.egl.Ulnr They Say The JohnsTown Disaster Practically Repeatd at Austinj LIFE AND PROPERTY DESTROYED. Breaking of Ihe Ureat Ua.n al Aua Leavaa the City W.lhont Waler Light—(.real Ilavoe In .ho S.a.e—Vi Kactlona Were -n.irr Water an.l Ilea l.sinage Iltine—Many l.lvea .Vie l.n Insurgents and Americans Meet in ! INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS ^,,^\;;^",';;,' ^"°MieT"oVush'!'i^^^^ Several Encounters Flllplnoa Murder Nailvea In ^ympa.hy Wlih Americana — Generala A.k For More Tronpa. Al-ariN, Texas ,.,S .ecial ).--The greal .lu-i across the Col.irn.Io River, near tlila city whlcl. was conairucted seven yo.irs ago nl .1 cosl oLjul oven .ullllon .lollars, haa been swept away by a„ ,inprece.lenle 1 Ooo I lu that river. Tbe breuk causel an Instant Ilse ol fully lifty fee. In the river bolow the dnm. This torrout of water swept down upon the broad valley bebiw wllh all lla force, loavliig death ami doilracllon In Us woke. Tho greal volume of wnler which came .lown the river undermine.! Hie power house at the dam and It fell Into the river, e,rrvlug hIHi ll rSOO.OOO worth ot machinery. Mom than fifty IIV.-S were lost Including those In Aus lln. The lolal loss la property Is place.l nl I 13,000.000. I The power hou-3 ot Hie muuicipai water ' eleelrle liglil. nml power pbint. situate.! ! Immediately below tbe ,i,im, was iloode.i j Instaally ond eight i.orsons, men nn.l boys, I wers caught In H.e power room, and ull ex I ept on., wer.. .Irowue.l liko rats In n trap. I Thoie who were drowne.l In thu powei r.wm were John Ilulz, Walter lllossom Frnnk I'Ingot, Thomas Kirkpnlrlck, an.. "Ol.l Dan,'-.'olorod, .ill employes, nnd Hire* . boys who wero walcl,lng thenood from Hit I ,-'','".".! ] Masila (By Cnblei.—Reports .,f encoun. j ters Iwiweon Ihe American (roops aud the ; Insurgents cnntluue to arrive from many I points. Captaiu sturgls. wliile reconnol.. ; ring, ..-Iru.'k nn Insurgent nul iost ou the ] Novallcbes lioa.l. Hve mlb's .llslanl from I Mnulln, killing tw.. nn.l cnplurlng leu. All j were In full nniform. I'nforlunntely, Cap 1 lain sturglss force was not large en.uigli lo pursue the main bo.lv. I A .letachmeul of Hie Forly.second In tanlry, while scouting tn Lagann Province, This waa FOR APRIL 15. Bubjeel. The Ilauahter of .lalrua Italael. j Mark v., -tt-l' ,1.1.4.1—(lolden Text. I Mark v., 3e—Memory Veraes, .IS.a'l— Co.i.uienlmry on the^llay'a Leaaon. i 2J. "Oneof the riilea of the synagogue." I There were two prlnclrnl officers of the ¦ Byuagogue. --Fell at His feet." glTlng JesuB great honor. -11. "Usaought Him greally. - Jalrua ir.usi have been well acjualuled with Jeans. I It was with Ihe ennscnt nnd lufliallon of j lllls ruler that Jes.is Im.t fre.iiieullr spoken In the avnngogtle, Jnlras was In earue.-t now; 1. Tl.e cnse was an hnportant one. -1. Ile knew thai hec..ui.l .ibtulii help from ino one. Ise. (hrist was I.ls ..nlv hope. It I Is well torus l.l l.e tbus shui lu wllb llo.I; ] tuch .'xperlences bring us t.i our knees In I deep humility. -My little daughter. - Au dallgllter Iwelve ye,r- .,( ag. The Vlerchant says: I-,!..!"!...... -.-rv icr is a great pn. ii,..i. r ..f l.uslnees. It n.d ..nly IS an ..i.*.n ....or f..r i.e.v busiuess but it in.r.'asw..lu-fa.lll.y with 1. bi.'h H.iy busbieee luay Is trnnsa.l.il The Railroad Man says: lhe point .If death.- Why l.ad he walle.l ao long- Why .lo we wall s., long before . i going lo Chtiatv "I.ay Ibv l,«n,ls on her. " i Chrlsl could heal either wit', or without .anv .if being lu porsinal contact Wllh the disease, ro,ill„-' 1 ''"t ordinarily H» touched th.ise whom Ho ivlnce engago.l healed. Thii Is sllll Hie divine arrange. nt (loVdoi? was ment, la any aick among you-? there Is 1 ample provision mn.le. Jas. SU, 15. "Sho Th.. Insurgents made n night nioick upon i »hall live." JnlruB had fttllb. Calbayoii, Island of Samnr, They kll e,l wn- pursued l.v the Insurgents nnd ..bllge.l le take ref.ige lo n <*orch nt I'aele, wher. Iho A'nericaus repelled tbe rel,e!s until re- Lleulenanl Oor lon. the Slxleonlh Intuut near Aparrl. Cngnyan 11,,. Insurgent-. Lle,il nnd turm'ill attending the completion bnslness, the usual follcltollon and gifts Wer-? exchanged among tho offlcera and lenders. There was nn exceptional ah- .en-o ot Dowers upon thc desks ol the meiubers, Drape.l back of tbe Speakers desk, from tbe Indies- gallery, was a mam- nolh flag bearing theSlnle-8Coal.of-iir,us, flanke.l upon eilher able with the nntionni flttg. The gift ot tho ui'mhers to Spenket Slxon wns a solid silver, gold-lined punch howl, with ailver rimmed cut glasses, and the olBcers and employes presented to him ban.lsome solid silver candelabra. Clerk 1 .^. A. L. Baxter received n solid silver wnter The Broker sayS : Bet from tiie members an.l a cheat ot table ., . silverware from tho ofHcera and employeB, „,„rk.'i wi'.'n' Majorily LBn,ler Allds got n inrg. gobl nn.l w-ll by wl, I,,.O'l silver loving cup, nud I.cider Unrnes ,.. ..phonK- a,i\ ,.r the iuln..rllv, a dlniuond Blud, The gift i.i Ihr markel, I I., Serg..nnt-,i't-Arros Johnson wns n.lla- ! sn.uls of dollar ...ond sm.l. The formal excbnnge of gifts I-I-l,- Doctor s«v« • i„ the Sennte was not observed this y.ar. ! ' "*¦ ''^'"^ says . The resolutions ndoplo.l by the Repubil.-an I - -..b.pb.me sitV , liandsomoly engraved, wer.. I "" " ¦"- '¦ ny .l.. .i • Greater New York e Dental Ffitrlors, 10II6CIIECKER t SKIOHOIIL OOB. FULTON AND OOLD 8T8,, Brooklyn, N. Y. gvrnud ls^^. «r« l.air id by taking ge of a l.im ,-uia.le Ih.iu vhlle limes. nrme.l Int.i Hie lown, an.I .OHr.-he.l the !,o,is,. ,,f Maj.ir (llbuore, ,,f Ibo Forty thlnl lofantrv, who wisahseut. I'hey kllie.l li,s nnn,-. nUinately the A'Aer. ,cans drove the,n . ,! llio I.,wi,, killing ,-.)ur anlcapl.tri,,;; ..v-lve. (ieneral V.iung. ...i,n„,a„,ling in Nortli Luzon, has .ua.le s,'v ral re,i',osts f.ir relu- forcomonl^, re ,res.'nll.,g that his force Is Inadeipinle; tliat the n,e„ are exhanste.l bv Ibo 11, ssllv ,,f c,inst,int vlgilniio,'; that h. Is unable lo garrls in tbe i..wna lu blsjurl- dlctl.in; tl,at the l„s,irgei,ls nre returuiug listrict an.l killing tl,,'a,nig.is, an.l ry for l,l.„ to Inllie. p,.,,. nt In s,'veral sections befo power house wludows. A fnmilv of bH 1 '"huient In s,'veral seetlons before lh,'ralny negroes living In the valley soulh of Hi. 'eason begins. city are known to have !,een drowue.l. (ieueral Jiinies Hell, who Is In comman.l The situation tn the city Is most sorbin-, m soulber.-! Luzon, lias „ia.l,.slm!lar repr.. Tbe wreckage of the plant means lhat 11 lonlatbin-. II., says „l. f.irces nro ioa.le. Tl.r rillNAMAN. moutn au.l hoi.ling the egg lightly, you can easily blow out the iuaide. Tu make the Chiuamna, a brown¬ ish-colored e^it is tha best. His liat is made simply by takiu;; a pieoo of stiff papu:- au,l cutting out a oirole, with an inner circle fitting the top oi his head. His mustache au,I pigtail are made of .laming cottou ami glue.l on. The face may be done with black paiut or ink. Tho "dude" ia Bitnply outlined with ink, paiuting his elieeks pink. fly laKlug a slip of oarboard and gluing the ends together tho eud of thc egg ¦recknge will take several week to obtain even a tempoaary waler an.! light system, II ll can be made ,.,sslb!e oveu then. In tbe ineaallmo thc clly wlllheln n ba.l sanitary con,iition. All the iWlels, private rosl- denooa, stores ami tho like aro without wa¬ ler, ttud thero Is uo lire protection, Il 19 below Austin for a distauco of -200 miles ibttt the greatest havoc has buon wniogbt by the Colora,!o River noo.1. Rc ports r,.ce!ve.l l,..ro show lhat the wnll ol wnter camo .l.iwn upou tho homes ol !,nn. dreds ,,f la,nili,.s without wnrnlng. AI,nosl ev,.ry wag.iii ronil brbige ncross tl.e river belween here and Columbus, n .llsianco ol probably 1.10 miles by the eonrso of thi: river, WHS ,lo8lroved. This accum„lallo,i of ilrlfl a.I.b-.l lo lb. dostrucllvo f.irce .,! Um do.,,!, an.l few resi¬ dence., and other buiblings that we,e Inlli pntl, nre slnn.llng. JIanv uf the brbige. were oroclwl nller the dostrucllv.. floo.ls ol last year, au.l H.o iosBes lo tbo suvorai couuiica from this source alone wili bo very heavy liKMlKAl liepart.i.en Ilrlurn to , OTIS IH-.I.IICVKii i Uranl. Ul. ICeq. Ihe Unile.I ,MBle.. pialf and thai lie m.-rely holds n lew t. without controlling the lorfllory. The rresideul of lhe lowu of Samal, Proviucu of RaliittU Lur.oii, iiinl auothei promlnout uallvo have beeu a.ssnssluale.l uecnuse tliey were kuown lo bu friendly t.i Ihc Americans, The Presi.lent of nnothet town has Jolne.l the Insurgents because ihey ba.l Ibrcaleiie.l t.. kill blm If he .11. 'lot. 1V« Ilelurn WAsiiiNoro.v D. C. (Speclall.—Tbe omein! lnn,i,ince,nenl wns ,na,l,. at.the War De- darlment that Major-Oonoral Otis will re- lirnt.itho tnllBd States withiu the next -.wo nionibs. lie wili bo succee.led In com. .liand uf the ,llvl-lou of the Philippines by .lenenil MacArlbur. (ieneral Oil-s returu Is lu response lo u cnblo.l r.-qnost In whloli he says tliat private Intere-ts reiiulre his reiuru to the Status. He adds that ho he- Reports from tho neighboring country llovoa rantters enn bo plneed lu . ulto sutls- aro to the elT.'ct that everytbiug Is umlei factory eoniHllon by that date, 'alinongii water. In Williamson County, norili ol , .i largo repreaalvo inllliary force must bo here, rnllroad brblges and trackage linve j mnlntalueil f,ir so,ne llme.- heen lohl wiislo nnd all trains linve stoiipo.l Secretary Root sabl Hint he dl.I not ex- runnlng. Ilundre.ls of bead of cattle have : peel that noiidnil O.ls woubl be nblo lo been dniwne.l an.l ,nl!os of f.'nclng torn ' leave until the nrrival .. the P.illl .pln.. .low., nud washe.l away. In llasltop Comoiisslon. The Co,u,ns3lon will arrive Couuly ami In Hi. sciilbern ...ril.,nol this hi Manila nbout .May 1.5. county slallhir conilltlons pn-vail, every I -fhere bns beeu uo uclbin taken reganl. thing being uuder waler, an.I mu-li loss ol ng Oeneril Olls's fuiure ci.nmau.l, as he l,niporty Is rcporiel, Inll! i,o ou walling onlors f..r several As a rub. the ¦rei,is rvors are now fall- months, ami thero will b' sum.'i.-ni tlmt Ing aad the al lie „l. The I bill tlien. Is sllll llmo lor f.ir farmers to replant If they .an gel the Be,..l. TliO rallroii.ls have lost inncy small brblges, an.l II will be n few days before iranie r.-su,ne8 Its ,i„rm,il cou.llilo i. S„,,il,ville rep.,rlslromen,lou3 rains have fal",, ll,n.„ul,..,lt thai section. Ills ,.sl . male.! that .'slO.I acres ..f growing .Tops In thn l,.,ttoni lan.ls atllhln llvu lullus of tuwr huvo beou Inundalo I by fni.n ton lo lltteen feet. The loss will reach t50,000. Thestock bus been dro,vnod. Oilier sections r.'porl the eutiro doslrucllon of nil crops. $61,219,916 FOR THE NAVf. The I.argenl Aiiproprlnllon Bill JJve Kepor.e.l In Ihe Ilouae. 1VAsuiN'.i.,>, D, C. (S ,eclali. The Naval ; Appropriation bill was reporle.l t.i tho j ll.iusc l.y nciing Clialr-iau Foss of the ll .lunger of a g.,n- i In which lo ,le,-l.lo iip..u a command for FIVE MURDERERS CARROTED. no Illr C.I.. als I', Ile ihe spaniali Meih.i.I. I'.IN. E, Porlo Rico ,Ry Cable).—Simoon ItodrlgucK, Carlos P,iclieco, Ilerraogenos Piichooo, K.lgento Il,}drlg,ie/. and llosallo SaiitlttRo have been pul lo .leath by the garrolo. •'.Seret una I.m." .\ .l.-a.I mIi'Iu'c .•oll'jwe.I at lhe,ul.r tl'. BouK, but ".Tlint)«laudll...l','s..v l'l'" f.,l .,w...l *ldfarr.lli.-i-cr S.iial s.ja'l hau,I» - wfro clappe'. jovo I«iy, nii.l the girls rcpealc ' ;ho rutiic i'l.-.-e, endi-avor iu; lo »o.'r,k vie y ilistiiicll.t, sj Ibat all .uieht .iui'.eis*a".i tho f'ltiny iv.irds. Wl.ru •' ey bu 1 liui'-hi'd au.ither matnii. njij.. ,i -d nr.l l.nn.lcd Grace a liolo ti.Mu I'lo ;-, .t.-r of tl.eir churcli, aaiyi:.;; tliat auolhc, .jn irlet lialkiudly oficied l.< l.tki- lli,' ..lli-r It ispilal ou tho ^iri-.' cvr.l. Aller this, the sirU Weill il.l..lit fr.,,-1 bo.l lo bo 1, heariiig tho dcluila III v.!ch Iitlle suilcrer'acaso fri'iu tbo Lur.--... .\! llioy Wvro p.-is-iiig l.-.ward llio dooruu iliJir v.nyi'it '.il il" '...ircthu'i one Ul!.">i' i-Ie. eily «U,.. I Cl u-. 1.1 hl.Io irom th... ;-,'ils view »!.ol'. IU Lie woru- otit l^-l.li.is;. or a br.i'„eii lit.Uisuio, lia.1 UJ-. K.'l: a pi'CA' ..; r'.ci.io-Iiuri. • trace fr; i t-i t,. apeae to a t.i.y mite o: u \*h. Uiy, whom ihc bad ... t ru'.u-a-.l'>i-.' 1.' Hv oould u. ;h«Te been o-.-.-r a y.--.-. I 1, an.l h.a liltle body Wr.* i^^uii.iusly l,.*.-.-.^ au.l rolling lr..u: si.I» to B-i.-. He kept upaeieady fM-'.:i'.r •¦"' s^lib'ug, but never crii-d ^l i-C.xi aud a'.iouff. , their hold on the lace of Grace's waist, bnt ouo littlo list tightly clasped a Bcarlet carnation pink! Tho girla looked at each other iu silence, wbile tho youug nnrao h.ing her bead, as if ashamed of somethiug whioh oould bo trace.I direolly to her nogligcu.-e, Hlio was, how-evcr, tho flrst to spt-nk, "Yos" ahe said, softly, "it was your fl.iwer he saw, Thu bright scarlet ut- traclc.l him. Its attractivuiioss was even strong euough to overrule his BiilToriugs, Hut, y..u see" she a.l.le.l, sadly, "our hospital is very p.ior, a.i.l Howera, thoso simple God-seutls t., tho aick, aro " but abe diacovercl that alio was talking without au an dionce. In thnt shorl uioiuent of baby glee of neciiriug the .l,,wer, u Btr,i.ig, ileeprooted rea.dntiou bad planted it¬ aelf-iu thu hearts of all four girls nt ouce. Wben tlie young uurse fouud herself aloue she hurried out into the hallway. There was a ruatliug of akirta .l.iwii tho i-ro,,ked, ateeti flight of creaky stairB, on.l she f.illowe.l as . Uickly as sh.- coul.I, reaching the re- ceplioii room in tune to h.ar Grace saying iu a broken voice to lhe ma¬ tron: "Vnd what street .li.l .v.m B.iy this is out here-?" Tlie name was haatily scribbled dowu ou lhe baiilis of four sheets of lUUsic lau.l uot any l.l.. legibly, eillier) by l.'Ur girla ..u the last brink of n general tearful collapse, "Uoiuouilior, please, lhat the lueau iug of Kaster is 'Kverythiug liriglit nml glorious,' We inteu.l to make this Kaster a memorable ..uc t.i you. Wo will return T.ics.lay to see tho re¬ sults." 'ru.'..Iay nflor.n..)U tboy .Ii.l return au.l woro "met ut lhe .loor by tbe lun Irou, ber fac- beaiuiiig » itli'l,,,uii.ll.-ss joy. Hehiud bor stool ber c.ir is of youi.g iiuraos, every ..ue of th.-iu liol.l iug n .lolicioua bou.iuet of wil.lit..w ers, whioh tlu-y hol.l aloll iti n tri.im pbnl uu'h, Uii.I.'r which tlio girls wer.- ol.lig.'.l l.l [.I'ss. t.i li.e stairway The ,,ld balusti.i'io «;.s W'.uud wit!,'.Ittisi.'s aud biittercni.s, i;i a iu..st r,iti»u.-ing lua.iiier, ati.i tlit-y eiilen..! lh- unnl ui. sliiirs amiil a j,,v..us hau.l .'lapiuii/, tli..ugli a feeble .'iio. The ro.,,u l,u I beeu bau.l^.imel.r de.'oralett wilh Blic-iiiiirs of bright.colore.l riiilious lhat fell 1,1 grnoeful festooua from the ceulral gis burner to the f.Kil of each ool. liai-ies iili.l l.,itU'icu.-», Witii many ..Hi r MiLllbuvers of lh.' B .ring. were aiuipiy i-verywhere. on tl.e win- .biw^ill-. Oil t!ic l.ii.ies. au.l many a little palli I risl arii»pe.l a !.,i„ch'of tliem Too uurs. s and mat..... wore spii.;s ol ma:.leu l.l.r fcrus iii tbeir ha.r. au.l .lai.ies .i.I vi..Iet« ou then bi-taals. Tb,' r.i s o.nil.l m.t apeak. tli.y wore s.i ..vncime with i.leasure nt Ihe Biioco- of their plan Aud th.is originate I the beauliful auuual ri.wer miasiou in hoBpitais. I'l the hearts ..f four young girls. 1. .ru iuto wealth aud hapiiiueas, but br..,igbl uneip.H-tedly face to face with lue un¬ deniable fact that "one half the w,.r!.l kuowa not how-the other half lives. —lti.»U-,n Trausoript. .\ "railr.iad acbcKil " haa Iieen ratal, lislied in Prnaaia for the inatructiou of oaudi.latea lu trainiOK Icr a.-pjinl- luruia lu railroad aervioe. may l.e slipprd int.. this an.l gluod. thiia making liis collar. .\ uarruw bit i of ribbon will iIo foi- the iieckti,'. The ",il,l lady's" face may be paint¬ ed or .l.me with ink, and her bonnet ma.le .if white lissuu paper glued to tho bad; of her head, leavi.ig the ruf¬ fles l.l stnn.l out uroiind her faoe, Th.' ".-I'.wii's luce is .louo iu ink, «-ith 111., sp..!s iu rt.d paiut (use.l Naval C.onmiKee. The, .i.iuiit carried by tlio bill!- (!!.'219,111.!, Hk, largest ever re- .orte,l to the House from tlio Naval ilom- powerllll Their crime was comml is;w, wheu Ibey mur,le: Vunco. A gang of two bouse, killed ll,e father .laughters to j.>ln In a wll.l .la tbo eori.so. Only live of the lui turoil. Karly In Hie morning tho meu woro taken from the jail s. carts, ntlen.led by tbe poll, Ibe I In (..(..'.et n family n "ulen'.l lb „„.l..o,n .e!!...l II, ;ite!y In n.l the 0 of lb" priests. On arrlvl execution they wero kill,'.! .me at a ii„,e, allhough two machines were ,is...!. The men were placed with their l.a.'ks lo (he post and the niacblne .'rnshe.! Hielr neck- wlieu the execilbjiior tlgllteneil the screw. Before this the men mn.le B .o..ci!es t.. the crowd, de.-lnrlng their Inno.'ence, -I'lio.isaiui- ..I p.'rs.ins witnessed Hie ,>xe- ^'z¦l^^:lZnr'^1i!:^'^^i :i-h"ar;l.:j)^7X.^ili?;.lJt.":xr: .n...... .,, .'1 JL- .. .o. Honors, There was no violence, l,ow,'ver, ?v;i;ir.,!:^!n;e:u:lrt.;/ ..i^:;? -^^!'"xtm^r'"^ 'li^^^i^Hii^Hul wns present, bul titeir sorve'es were n"t puri ,'St, i'0,n. ... a. ,.ise ,l.ll9 nllt. nho ibn .... rlz f ;e. f.irll nl o i-.im;l I lo ier 1 f 11 tend hnv increasing lo Cnlle.l s Hint tbe c I,nllt bv !,lgl"»l pi CENERAL JOHN BIDWELL DEAD. lie Waa Ihe I'roliihllion Candliiale F. i:l.,-,llO bins, a,i.l lo bai H-al.l. - lan.lgr „„.l to .-..-I, excluslv.. ol armor iin.l aruia- ,ue„l, „..t ,.x ling ^.1.11^,000 ea.-h. I'lir.'o ar,uore. cruisers of nboul ri.O,M l,„i8 tHal .llsplaoemenl, carrying lhe l,e,iv cst nrmor nu.l most p..iv.'rful or.l- nnu.'e for ves-els of thoir class, and to have ! rreain.ut lu i»»-i, lb" highest pracilc.ililo spe.id nud great Chi.,, Cnl, (Speclall, —Oeneral John 111,1. ;;r;:i:;::.r^::n;;;,:e;:i:"no;'^k::MCt;:; \ -n, the Prohihiii.,n candidate tor pro.i -2.W,00fl each. ; .lent In IrtOJ. who .lle.l al bis bo,ne n.>ai l'l.ree .n.l,.cl..l crnisers of nb.ut mil) \ this clly fr.,m heajt failure, was a plonee, l..n- Irlal .li-phi - .,nent, carriing the lu.isl ; ^j^ . fcoeii Jesi.s perform nnd be b .llsve.l In His nbllltv to henI, 24, "Jesus wont wilh him." Jesus Is al¬ ways rea.lv to go totlie nsslstnnc.' of ii,os., who are BulTerlug. "Mn-h pcple.- Orent opposition had lately been Btlrre 1 up lu (-apernnu.n by the eccb-slastlcal a.ithorl- lles, ,.n,l the peopl., I,a,1 come togetbur to B.ie what Ho would do. Tliero was general excitement. 35. "While He yet spake." Afier Jesus bnd slnrte.1 to go wllh the ruler ii womnn, who for twelve veara ha.l been seriously 111. camo In the crowd behind Hlin and touched Ills garment. Jesua lurne.l an.l spoke to her and benlod her. IVhIlo He yet spake to this woman the messenger •amo from the rulers house. 'Thy .Inugh¬ ler Is dead." The servant who brought Il.ls news bnd no I.lea of ChriaCs nblllty to rnlse from the dead. If Christ had beou IS other physicians It would then havo jeen too inte. Uut as In the cnso of L,iza- rus. so now. Jesus did not appear to hns- ien. Ood alone uu,lersl,i„,!s Ills own pur- l.oses. 36. "Honrd the wonl. " Ti.e news waa aot cnrrloil lo Josus directly, but Ho henrd t. "Be not Hfrnid.-- Fear would destroy ills faith. This Is a severe test; from n liiimau Btan.lpoliit the cnse Is !,opoless. iBlrus might have been In doubt about isking Josus to go farther. "Only be- love.-' (lod sometimes deprives us of nl! filler sources of help, and Ihus ,!raws us -o Himaelf. Faith had lo bo called out, iriod, punned, iiu,l so perfocto.l, Tho ihing sought was, humanly speaking, un- Ittnluiible, ,iu,l the moans employe.l soom- .nglv l»owjrle9s, un.l yet the results were jbtalno.t through tho power of Christ, an.l .y tbo peculiar discipline to which Inlth ivas aubjecte,!. 37. "Save Peter, and Ja,uos, and John." K compotenl number to be witnesses of Iho miracle, hul not so mnny thnt His tnk- ug them might look liko vainglory. "The iirother ut James"- Johu Is thus described iBcnuso when Mark wrot.. this gospel, .oou nftor onr Lor.l's ascension, tho mem- iry of Jnmos, lately l.choa.loil, was so fresh, bat hia uauie waa moro known than that >f John himself. .IS. '-.-teeth the liiiunlt.- Tbey wero al- -endy making preparations f..r a grsat lunornl. "That wept anl ivnile,! greatly.'- UoHi real and hire.l m.iuruer-. walling .vomen and musicians. It l- a custom still irevalling In thoE,ist to hire wnlllng wo,n. IU. Unless the bodv wns o,tib,il,nod the lurlnl woubt tnko .lnce nlmost Imme- llalely. tn Jeruanlem t.i-.lny burial Is u..t generally delnye.l more tlinn three or four :l'J. -'Wliy mnke ye tills n.lo, nu.l weep. " :'hrlsllaully ino.lernlos our grief, and ¦ hows us a Fatlier's hand liolding tho rod, rills mils: littve been v..ry dlBlrosslug to loses, 'I'ho npoallo tells us lo sorrow not IS those wliieh havo no hope. 1 T!,es". 1:1:1, Po,npous funeral coronionles are rldlcilous In tbems.-lv..s nn.l entirely op¬ posed l.l thu spirit and simpilclty of Hie re¬ ligion of Christ. --Not .lea.l, bul,sleepelli.-' Hhe la not ,le;i,l so ,ib t.i continue uuder tho power ol deaib, but shall l,e raise.! from il ,18 ,1 person frotn ntilura! sl.-cp, Tliero are IW.I views taken ol this case. The liunian view !•. The child Is dead; the .llvino view Is. The child Is asleep. Sleep Is Iho linage of deaili. iO. "Laughed him l.i scorn. " Evblonlls Ibose around Jalrus slinre.1 not his faith, but ull the great.'t was the fnlth of Jalrus. "Ha.l put Ibem nil ,.ui " Th.-isu who scorn.l lhe Lor.l au.l His b.iuollls were uol doomed worthy to wiluoss rilsmlrnclos. "The fathor nn.l Ihe mollier. " It was outirely proper thai the parents of llio c!,lbl should ba present, an,l then Ho desiro,! lo comfort l!,o,n aU'l Blrcngthun their faith, "Ka- lerelli In when, the ilanise! wns lying - Jesua could have rnise.l lier withont being I i.roaeut, but If we usslst In brluglug souls lend In slu 1., lifu we will havo logo where ihoy are. Francis Murphy sal,l lotho min¬ isters of a certain largo cily,--I'ho reason why y.,u g,.nt!o,non fttii lo reach lieople Is l.eciuse yo,i .1.1 uot g.i whoro tiioy are. It I- not enouirh, wiien you seo tbe dnii.kar.l lu the llllell, to .Iraw your broadcloth nn.un.l yon ami say 'poor fellow;' vou must lake oil v.iur c .at an.l got rlgbt dowu wberu ho Is Hi„! help hi.u up, V.^a will bnve lo touch pi.opb. iu onler to anve tliem." 41. '-Tnlltha-cimi. - Damsel, arlie. This ivasrt c..[n,n..n ter,n , f eu,lear,nont use,! bv l.nlng mothers to wake Ibelr e!,lldre Is seo led 10. Lleuteunut-ilovernor Woo.lrulT. i A greater profusion of (lowers was, how- , ever, witnessed In tbe s.-nnte than In the l.iwer branch, liuge i.nskeis of Atiierlcnn l.eauly roses being diBplnye.l upon lhe desks of Son,ilor8 Krum. Slranaban, Feetel and Ambler, tbe gifts geu,'rally co,nlng fn.m tbelr eonetlluouts, A comn.ltlee con- I slating of Senators Chahoon and Donnelly I w,ia appointed to wall upon tbo (iovoinot I Illiil Inform blm tbnt tlie Senate lin.1 con- I cbi.le.l Ils business, Seual..rs Kl-berg nn.l I ?lit..liell were nppolnte.l I., wall .ipou the I A«sembly wliu n slmllnr message. At the I concluabin of the rending..! bids uu the i orler of Una! .,issnge and receipt ..f co,u- mllloe reports n re-ess was .bcinrcl. .lur¬ ing wbicli time HieSenal.' was enterlnlil",! by music by the Call,..!,., l'n.lect.iry Hand, of New Vork Clly. Atler lhe recess Chair¬ man White, of the commiilee appointed by tbe Republican Senators l.i draw up resolu¬ tions endorsing LleuteUHnt-Ooveru.,r W.,odrutT-s can.bdacy for the VlcePresl- dency, road Ihem to the Senate, the read¬ ing being greeted by cheers. President Pro lem. Ellsworth, In inoyiog for ad- j..urntiient slue die nfter the commllteo of tho Assembly had reporied thnt body-s business cor-hided, thnnke.l tba Sennte lor tl,e consid allon during the se.sslon and ex ,res9od hia kindly f..ollng towar.l the members. Before declaring Uun, n,!journ- tneut Llenleuant-Oovernor WoodrulT nd- ,!resse,l t!,e inember- brielly. He sabl ll was wllb deep regrot tial he laid dowu the gavel of oin..e. "1 hope you maynl! cc:no back" snl.l he In '..onclusl.in, "nn.l that you mny euj..y lives of happlupss and pros¬ perity" _ Canal Illll I'a.ar.l. The Slnle .Senate passed the bill ot Sena l,.r Mnrsball, of Urooklyu, ap ,roprlHtlng J-20O,OOO for'.lie use of the Stnto Ki.glueer in iuiviug made surveys, piaiis an.l estl- innlea for improving the Slate canals un.ler the plan of Improvemeut sugge-te.l l.y Oovernor Roosevelt's (!anal Advisory Com- mission. To carry oul this plan ll Ims been ostlmated thttt the sum of t«2,0(10,0mi would be required. The bill was passed by tt vote of 31 to 16. The bill ptovldea for surveys, pinna and estimates of nil extra right ol way required, ot tho cosl of en¬ larging the cauni withiu thu city of Roch¬ ester, or of passing to the north or the soutli .11 llial clly; ol enlnrglug and elim¬ inating locks, of buiidliig 1 uow oanal norlh of Syracuse, and of going Ihrough a large part of the l,e,l ot the .Mohawk lllv.r. Tlo. bill also says: "The surveys, plans an-! esti¬ mates for 11,0 eonslructlon nul ln,prove- meut of tbo Erie Canal shall be Ior .-nch lihncnslous ns will give the said canal suf¬ licient size to carry an.l l.ick tlirough bonis ono hundred nu.l Ally foet lu b-ngth, twenty-live feet lu width nu.l of lou foet drniigbt, Willi a cargo cai.aclty of approx- Imatelv one ib.,usnu,l tons oiicb.' '1 lie As¬ sembly passed the bill by n vole of '..',1 to Ij, Mr. Haloh's (^of Steuben) araeu.lmonl sulk¬ ing out the cbuiso th ill srrki ndvi.'V ho woubl lii'si l<.a-k n pbyslclan lo luakr leb-r The Caterer say*: -I'.'b.phone s..rvi.-.' .'iii s<'rve ...> iiatn...s .... ,.,,.1 Mill, I.'". .IT.... ...I/..- i».ssiblll.y of The Housekeeper says : I.ll.' .viil,.„,l ..'l.'pb. »o„ldls.,.nlH.arabl.. all tl.e n...gl. pl».-.-» Thc Suburban Resident says: -n„. k„..\vl...lg.. that 1 .»... The College Man says: s«v. ..l.l chap, llsgreat. Vou an .-all up au.l get ll.e latest ,ews fn.m tlic f.s.lbal! game or lie boat ra.e, nn.l every .Ul.er lling a fello.v .valiis to klio« . Everybody says: ,1 i.- lb.. gri'at.-l Ibing In .be A.irbl -rbr gn'Hi.'bt ....nvei, en.c.r Ibis ... any olhrr lime. I'be grealesl fa.t'.r lii busluise. The felephone Conipany says: W.. i.Hlit lo.ir pairoiing.- ..n Ib.- ba-is ..f ¦ Low Rates. Perfect Service. l„r rale an.l iiarli.-uUrs. a.ldnsa thel-.,n trait Dcpnrtluent.or.nllby le!el,b..iie without .barge. THE NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY TELEPHONE COMPANY, 385 Kulton St., JAMAICA, L. I. LUabCb Bt i-UHLbl flRESi Ihey Kearh aiillioni Yearly—AMolnpl alade to I'revent Them. Invosllgnllon of tho cnuios, efTeets and n.enns of preveulbm of foroal ilros lu tho Wesl will bo cnrrl.-d on this summer In Washington, Oregon, Califoruia, Arizona, Now Mexico. LTtah, Colorado, Wyoming, Moulaun, Idnlio nud Uoulh Dakota. Il«- Bldes Hold iitudy, designed ohlolly to dla- covor menns ol preveutlng tho evil, ths division Is mnklng a hlatorlo record of all Important Ores which have occurred In the I'nited Stales since 1754, Although lucom- plelo ns yet, this Indicates that the annual reconlod loss by forest burnings In th* Cnlled Blalea Is, at tbe very loweat, tH),. 'T::r:lLr::l!r^i^^i^^.:^' ^sii^K^^tSS Coast Slates have heen only pnrtlally examined. Accounts of ovor 0503 dlsastroua flrea luive Ijoeu obtained in the soventeoa States already exa,iilned. Michigan, MInneaota and Wisconsin iinvo saflerod tbe moat severely. Thoao recor.ls nro taken oblelly j frotn newapnpers. ami where It haa been stale Tax Hate For Neat Vear l.ou. possible to compare Ihem wllh the llgurea Tho Legislature has lixed the tax rale ol practical lurabennen. It has heen found for tho lls.-nl year commencing .,ii Oct,,ber I that tbe tendency ot tho proas la to under- 1 next, at l.M mills. For lhe Ilscal year the , estimate tho dnmnge. ^lr^^uVer^l^mtpo"e.i'•b¦cmZ^iio'"Hla^^^^^ -"""- ''«"'Nb IN ALASKA. rroposltlon h,is 1,,'eu llnre of the monoy n ,p'niprlaie.l lioreliy, nn.l for Hie survey required h..re.in.ler, sucb propo'lllon I., b« submltlcl to the people ol tbe Stale nl llio nexl genera! election, was l.wt.. .ar I.nr. Bot ot Teeth. Oaia Crowns OoU iniliaas, Ollaor Fllllns. »I.Mafk M.M B >, •l.aa Bia • .Man FULTON AND 0OI.O irTREKTa. Opp. Lioowr's, BROOKLYN, N. T. W. J. STEELE, M. D., PHISICIAX and SURGEOX DALUWINO, I.. I. ome. boera: j J 5S ? a„d*Il to 7 r. M. onice. Harrison Areaiia ftotith Shore Telepboue Call. HoldwiaaUk OCOnaE A. MOTT. LAWYER, M Caart St.,II«ron(liot ¦trMklya.lt. T,CMy Raaldeaeo, Lxabrook, Qaoeaa Oa., H. *. Telephoaa. "Sl Lynbrook." "MMA BrooUrn." E. A. DORLON. ....BOXDED AUCTIOXEER... Odd Follewa* Black, mitsai Btrcet, naar Chotck, JOHN P. WRKUir. OEXERAL .4UCTI0XEBR, PRBSMNtT, L. L nifANCIAI. BANK OF Rockville Centre, Village Avenue, ROCKVILLE CENTRE, L. I. HIRAM R HMITH, rrealdenl. TIIOMAH a. KNIOIIT, Vt<» PrcsMant. UERUEN T. RAVNOR, Caahitr. DOARD or DlBBcrrOBS: ieorge W Davlaon, Tlioiaaa O, KaWlhl, luhl. Vlnrent, Hiram R. BnlUi, llentwerihD.Combea, Wealey H. Smllh, aualln Jarne. Charlea L, Wallace,! Jbarles VV. llai-ea, AnsUn Comwoll, in.nuel F. Phllllpa. Nelson II. Sul.h, luhn W. DeMott, John T. Davlaoa. Illver Iiavl.iui. Edward T.Thuraloi llanilltun W PearBall. We do a General Bonking BnsiiMM ol Deposit aad Diiconnt. Interoit Paid ou Special Dopoaita. Drafti luned on England and th* Continent' Yonr Patronage Solicited, Banking Honra-O A. M. U 8 P. M.. Saturday, 9 A, M, to IS M, Diiconnt Days—Toeadayi and Fri lays, D A. M. Ihi.'kly:. His .'ap can be ma.le of while paiier, nu.l als.i his rullle.I cnl- , lai, rbe .'g^'s ll glued Oil to stiff .-ar.is : will slau.l; or n rilili.in mny bo tie.l llir,)ii,;li the tw.. h.iles at oa.'li end of Hie ..gg an,I lhe eigs huug tip. . If ,.,iB prefers it is v.'ry preity t,i paint Illll.- Ilowers,.,. the eggs. ll is eosv I,, make tlie.e I'.nslcr eggs, aiol ; cbiMreii will li„'l it great f,i,i if they ! try it. n.e 1V..nl 'liaaler.-' The W'.r.l Kaster is .lenve.I fr..iutbf German "dstern" and from the Greek "I'aseha" , ,asB.ivcr . Um rt-nt,.nic uame probalilv ooin.s from the fes'.ival of the R.i. .I.'-s (1stara-ni .Viigl..- Saxon -'Kastre ' winch m the ..i.l.-u .laya w«s ,.elebrate.l at al>,„it the same lilll.' as tli" Cliristiati Kaslor. rlu seas,.11 of I'l-t.'i col,'1,rail oi lu tiioau. cent cliuroii was uglil .lays, l„it ait,et Iho eleveulli ceuliirv Hie .luralio,, dwindled to three au.l Unally tw.. lavs, Kaslor tl.le iii th.' ..1.1 lay- was ai-. the fnv..rite lnu.- f.,r l.ttfilisins ami llu .lislriloiti.in of nliiis The courts ..I juslice w..,o r!..s,..l an.! slav.-s .vero ,.f leu giveu th.ir free.loiu. I.eul L.ini- ai a.l I'll.I the people gave tlitius.lv.. up t.. til..r..iigb o„;..y„...„i. lo.v..rr ' .alibi.' MOB Tl.o t. Im.ia 150 met np tw. llurllnu of the ,11 or.lna, ,d t., !,nve will, g.,.1 ,.ll,is ol a araiameul BLOWS ,11 Houses Men >r«i VAIOll-. 1 1 burne.l I 1 .bridges :i.!aiilke, loll b.ius.. ICO I the .'1 Cl ctl.„, ,not U? Al- or vess. higi.esi -.Using . , an.l . TOLL fl I^PHtrf - I.ngatiap.irl, n.l. , w.l I. on near .s w. Speclnll .1! hou- .ds" .If their : speed co:u- pialltlea nn.l . c .sl, exdll. ng ^-J,-!.!.),!*!!. BRIOCES. .ye.l by 150 I...I. . -A mol, ..1 ..-s nn.l blow llie Logansi.ort an-l the torn >». '"'CUp ier clly. Oue bll an.l ll,c of the Insane, ma.lo by the !., ture, nro tlG,'.i3l1,'.l7 |
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