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MINUX.Ii: cOX>Il!3H. tPlVE CKWTW
fAktlLY NEWSHAPBB
Of L.UCAL, ASU GKN'BBAL, IMTBLLIUBNCK.
VOL. VII.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1902.
NO. 31.
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'News and Qpinions
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National importance
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biily, by mail • $6 a year Daily and Sunday, by m'l |8 a yeai
I The Sunday Sun
I* Ito |rMl*«t S«^4«r Sawiyt^
ta Iki inrM
I 6c a copy. By mail, $2 a year
Attoem TU nw. Maw Tattt
PATENT^
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fWiitl laaat titm aOttai m larralM..
~i Mjim «r t» TiAarjniAetici.
t^cTjL bHow ft oo.
MTKNT hAWTCMS,
NXW EDITION
]lntgrnational
|«*w rutoo Tlirawghottt
29,000 N«w.W6rda
Phraaa* aad Darialllaa* Pnpartd andar Ilia dirwt sapn- vislnoirW.T. HARRIS.Pb.D.,LUO., Vaitad BUMa CommiaaioiMr of Bdu- catieo, aaaiatad by a larga corpa ol coipawat apaeialiata and aditort
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Wa alto BubUth
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iriaiatwtat*aiScaUitkWoc4tiaai>kratti. Flrtt dMt la taallty, taconii clatt la tin."
hOtManyai Irttjfttla
¦iirlaiB pagta, ttt. al both Kakt ttat oa tfpllealiaa.
Os«C.M«rrliunC*.
rubllahara .^SMi
E. A. Dorlon
DO.NDED AUCTIONEER
Fraepart, Jl. y.
Benjamin D. Homan
BUILD E.R
PUnt and Sprclllcatlotit Praparad Work daperlnteBtled
Ettlmatat ramlaljed amei aaa aKRaCN rLACC,
¦taiotact ratiaeaT. k. i.
HENRY H. HAMIVIOND,
Tonsoriai Artist,
Main St., Bcn^rHoV, Freeport,L.l,
Ualr CaltlDK. Slnsrlng. HbampooliiK-
Hpatslal attenUon to (niltdren't Hair CntUnii.
Give TBK NEW BARBEB A CALL.
Longenecker Bros.
DENTISTS 660 Fulten Straat, ereaklyn
at
riEEroRT, uiir i HtrwiRO buildiiio
opp. Depot, nn Wednradayt and FrUtayi
frotn 0 a. m. to 6 p. m. Wm. R. LoaatsrcKtB. D. D. 8.. Manaser
MRS. WARINB,
romierl/of Wantacili. where tbe biM been do- Ina Imalnuaa for tbu laat eittht yeara. bat UpKNiCIl A HTUUa on tbe
Cor. of Pine and Grove Sts.,
trlth a fall stock of Sehool Supptlra, aiatloa- arr, Conraetlonerr, llaao Ball., Bala, l^par Nanklaa, ToothplGict, Ao. Alao a fall ttook of the ViBtit Becart aud Tobaeeo. she hat altoa
Fine Ice Cream Parlor.
wbich will lie npcneil to tho public at aoon aa tlie tetuon iiermlla. Kf C'luba. t;biirchet. Hartlea. etc , can lie auiiDlicd at the ahortrtt oollo,—everytliiun kt the lowett poeatblo price
M^ VBAIir . .¦XMIIMNOB
TRaac Maima DcawMa -, OoPViiMNra Aa. fUm^jmtmmifijgmtt
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John P. Wright
QENERAL AUCTIONEBR
Ftaaaari, It, T
SERMONS
^"' V of.tlia ,
REV. DR. NEWELL DWIGHT HILLIS
¦actnisstir to Henry Wanl Bctx^Iibr, of Plymonth Chnrch, and
CARDINAL GIBBONS
of Baltimore, Mil., are pnbllBhtid iu the
Monday Edition
of the
Brooi[iyn Eagle
a Solid Pagea of Steoographlc Sermon Reports
THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE PER TEAR IS Sl.tO
SAMPLES ON REQUEST
ADVERTISING
—in I
THIS PAPER
SURE TO mm resOlts.
Tiio Jnly Wiiy lo Attract trade ia tn Maka Known Wiiaf You Have to Offer.
THE llirRAUDVERTISER IS TIIE S'J8>
TONICLAXAnVE
U yaa haw* ttm aieaMih, laiHgirlnn. blMoiiiiiiii. conitipaiion, bati biaaib. dlMini^a, iaaethra livar, haartbon, Udnay tronble*, backache, loas af avpaUia, laaoouiia, lack Ot aaargy, bad Mood, blotched or muddx ekin, ' ar a«)r lypiimn aod dlioidars wlUch tail tha atory of bad botrcle and an laipalNd tmttitpo Ptmm, hmtJtAm "Win Cmtm Yam.j^
tt win daaa eat tit* bowale, atimulaM tha Vteot and kidaay*, *tr*ncthcn Iba aMMoaa akaaibraaaa of th* Momach, purify your blood and put you "oa y««r Itat ** again. Your appeiii* will return, your bowela more f«cn- lailr, pear U^pot and Udaaya c*a*a to trouble yon, your skia will claar and I aad yoa will fcel tbe old tima encrfy and tmoyaiicy.
I WIMm the ia»per oiadlrtaa to five thrlr Uttkt onea fnr tMnatipallon. ' ppmA tlBllar trouhlea, will Had latiakola aa Idral nmUelae for chllilrrn. r knaalt regttlar wlthoat pais or eriplnc. aru at a general tonic, aaalati, Uaaailtm reUarca rratlaataeaa, clrart the cuah'd tuntrue. rediieea frrer, aaaat* lelrtatlae^neKnltleep aad niakaa tkaoi well. happT and hearty. XIT (2AiMren tkl U mad mm fbr it.
._ Itittela I. am oahr tk. xat alklaa a( (.auly tiaiiliCT. tut lA. . aaat IV* MkcMa.. vt.1 Uaauv. aat lajk, aiU .1 imm pric.. Ik. «f a •lMk^la_n[t LAXAKOLA CO , Ul Na^M. StrM. < V i.ad mm
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Giprtiau,.
'itataa omnttim -d Itc la u'ta^ .
JMOt al La.ak.la. iiail ii ta IaM far a lo>( tu
ANY ^ HEAD NOISES?
ALL CASKS OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARC NOW OURABLE
kf aar aew lafaHoa. Only thoaa bwa daaf are ineanbk.
HEAD IMBES GEA8E MMEDIATELY.
». A. W—AM, tm SAUTir
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.•—»i^«fUt«tyf«att ttttaiat, l>aa>ate)wrtittlaiial. I will aow gtre yea
>l*tni al aij caae, lo be atta al vmm diaci'Kioa.
ttaa •«• veara a(a - -¦¦^i it Yiataln tiaa tail 1k1i k-r T r"^r ..,.»—.
lailm la IMt tat cniireU. taadilwiM a ItaatattM lor catarrk. tar thtaa aoMlla. wttkool aar aocce^ coaailtrd a naia-
berel rbilMnaBa aailiii athera. I SXeSaSTVtl Ihc SaaiStc irihTa
tarrk. tar thtaa aoMlla. wtthool ear aocce^ coaailtcd a
Ute araa eaatacal cat apeoalial of ikia city, wbo told mc that
aad erea Ihal oaly taiaaoaa^' .--.---..
Irctcd ear arattld be leal (ottt - aainlltfit aecaWntallv ia a Kew Vatk paper. *l attd • aaly alew dtja tccordiaf to yowr daw.Akomm
haaiiita ia Ihe a r aieiTlltfit
riaaa atta a oaiyafew <^
r Ite waaafc ¦•> haariaaia Bte dieeaaed aar kaa beaa atlialy i ttlatid. Iihaakywa
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,in UUUI AVL, GMOMI^IU. ^
CHARLES LENKER. Proprietor
Trees, Sbrnbs, Rtre Evergreens fVrnr»f inne Kardj Roses, Choice Cnt Floiers ^«=*'"ifiiii>iia» . Designs and Potted Plants for and r unerals
MAIN STREET.
FREQ>ORT, L. I.
R. Pa JEFFREY 4 SON
-Itrees, shrubs and L-;rty':'r:";r. hothouse plants
rootlona ttrlll ba
Greenhouse, Plants
found In our prioo Ilat for planting and oaring fortrooa. Thla prioo liat la froo
In graat numbora and variatlaa, truo to namo
and dug 'raah from the ground, and
delivered In.a ahort time In moist oonditlon
BELLMORE,
L. L
The Freepori
¦ R snk Cap'*** $30,000 '
MAIN STREET., FREEPORT
JOHN .1. KANI1AI.I.. IMwlilent
fllAfNI'KY T. .'ll'KAIJfB. Vli-e Pn^.
WILLIAM .S. IIALL. Cawlilfr
Board of Dirootor*
.Inhn .1. Handall Animal liiinile Smli (!<ii Wtllliiiiili. .Miller Wllltini K. Clnhler ll. Wralry I'liii' Wnlla e II. I'ornwi'll nniiU'l II. Itaynur l;lialareyT. Snrai{ue('«le« I'ritit Channr L. Wallace llarviy H. Sniltli Wilrlra ». llall (irtirgu M. Kaudall ilam Eilltar Jacka-n
Oi«;n. ezrent lepal hiiHitayn, flrom 0 a.m. til :i pni. IIITfrs fai'llilivH niut Iniliii-r - iii,mtn tn rverv itviiartnienl tK|iaat 1,1 ihtwe iifHlllit-rllii, New York .irKriHilclyn Banka ,,r True: Ci'iiiiwnleH, ani 1 rvery atifinimii. ttallon a^ far aa la cinaiateiit wltli cou- Nervatlve nmnaffetiient.
Inlenwl nl lli,' rnle nf il i»,r renl. imlit on limo ilrtHmittt. tliree nitinttia or more. Iirafta laaued on nil iMtrta of Europe. Doea a Keneral l«nktnK Imaliiiwia. j Areoiintti of rorporatlona. companlea. i NtK-ielliti, elc.taiiliriletl, Kniire aatlafactlon ituaranteetl. 1 liiiiiilrii'salil receive prompt attention g atul la'I'lit'erfnliy^anawert'd.
Banh of...
IRochviUe Centre
Vlllaflc Bvenue Voclivflle Centte, %. 1.
HIRAM R. SMiTH, Prtiidenl
THOMAS G. KNIGHT, VIot-Prttidtnt
BERGEN T. RAYNOR, Citiilir
Xoatd o( Directors
Heonte W. navlsou Thomaa O. Knlidit John Vincent Hiram K. Sniilh
flientworllill Cuinlwa Wralry B. Sinilh
AiiHtiii .Inyiie Cliarlea W. Hnye« Arrender Smllh John W. lIcMnlt Eilal
I'harlce L. Wai iace Auatln f kirn well John T. Davlaon llamliton W. Pearaall irit T. Thuraton
We llo a fienerai.ltnnkiiiK Bueine,i8 of Dviait Itand lllw'oiiiit.
Inler,"«i I'aiii on SiM'clnl Depoalta.
llrnflntaHii,.,! nn Kniclnnil aod the Continent.
Your PnlninnKe iSolii'ittvl.
Hnnkinit llonra: U A. M. to 3 p. n.; Hatur¬ day. H A. M. lo 13 M.
Illacount IJays: Tuiiadaysand Frldaya. B am.
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C. PEASELL
of Frwnort In now n«ily to funiinh ynu with ttio
Best Cooking Stove
(III tho inarkot. anil nnt* of tUu fauiouM double heAt«i^.
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or ftiiy oiher kind.
C. PEASELL & SON
Undertakera and EmbalmerA
Tolophono Call, 19a
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This Mantelaa.
In Oak, Gloss Finish
$15
Oak Cabinet Mantela from Sl2 up
H MANTEL & FIREPLACE FITTINGS
. J^ n( all kiiiiis. Ill rity jiriroa
BATHROOMS AND VESTIBULES TILED
ORNAMENTAL CENTERS AND BRACKETS
D. MORRISON
Show Rooms Crove Street, Freeport
T>5 AND TtfiPii
THE moon wns sliiulUK tliioii'_'li tlit> pines nut of a t'liuiiili'-s sky wlii'ii llii'y lanl iiiiii atvay 111 "til,, liltl,' I'i'iiu'li'iy at tiio Marslinlllotvii Ohl Snlilli'i's' Iloiiii'.
Jolin I.niniiil wns liis iiaiiii', ••.'^or- sonnt .Tllilll." Ills I'liiiiinili's liail oiilliil lllm for twenty yeiiis. Tlii. worlilly possi'sslous lit' It'll licliiiiil llim I'oii- slstea ot a pair of worniiiit t'lutoiii's; till- only nit'iiioi'y lliat siirvlvi'il lllm wns that of a tiolilit'ty. linilii'iniowii old ninu. Itut ivciy vi'ii'iiiii aiiiou!; till' si'Vi'ii liiinilri'il at tiii' iioiin' fni- lowoti Ills lioily up llll' illll. for iiliovf ami lit'yoiiil iiis tvnrliiiy l'ailiiii.'s was a riTonl of sorvlif iliat siiiiniu'il ilu.' four yt'ai's of llie U-in llinn ami on his
thf> iilueg at bil back onil swathotl hltu. Iiitr a vision, in« flootl of litrht.
Why Is 11 that thr most (oUuiu ser¬ vice over tievisetl by man. thc stately hush of a vast cnthetlral. the impos- iuK rolios, the stninotl glass tvinilows. the poailntf orgau. nil fatle Into In¬ si,cnl Ilea ntv liesldo thnt soul-stirring, simple net-ttie trunipotlng out of "talis" over tho Iiotly of a dend sol¬ iller? No uiun tvho has ever heard It, eitlier ou tho Held of Imttle, al thc ,|uiet nrmy post, or lu tho haven for tiiese weak and shattered units of tho Urund Army of the Repulille ever for¬ gets It. For thc bugle notes soom to take into their own all-embracing ladence the tears, the ineuiorles, the shattered hopes and the long fare¬ well.
TllO bugler was n little veteran, a dried up ligure with the marks of ago nil nbont hlui, but with the first note of tlie bugle he seemed to bocome
oA'.T^:
A FAMOUS FLAa
Pr. E. P. MurdfH'k hnd with hlni «» guest at tho last t!. A. K. Eneninpnient Mnjor A. V. Krankenberry, of Point
THK SIONAIi FI,AO THAT SAVED SnKBUAN FBOlt DEFEAT.
AFTEIl THE CROWDS HAVE GOUE.
again tiie ardent yuung warrior. His earnestness and feeling entered Into oveiy I'nr "t tliis the most iienutiful, tile most piteous, the most hauufing of all iiiniy enils.
Tile leaves of iho trees rustled In the air. liut every soul williin sonnd of tile iiugle seemed turned to tho slli'iii'i' of Nlone. When Ihe Imgler tiiilslied Willi a stveet. lingering note lillli lost Itself III its own eelio every- iHHly sllll stayed niotioiiless. Not Hii¬ lil llie suuud of earth falling ou tiie eolfln iielotv slnrlled flieiu out ot their reverie did nuyoiie move nway.
Marion. Penn., the man who sont the slgnnl from the top of Mount Kenne- aliaw to Allatoonn, tJa.. which savetl the nniuiuuitlou nnd supplies uf (lon- ornl Sliormnu. Mr. Murdook was one ot the signal corps of nine men who received the messnge sont to tJenornl l~loi-Bo. Avilo was at Ituiue, twenty-out inlles from Allntoona, nnd who moveil his rommuud ot 1:UI0 men to the plnce whore tho supplies were. Dr. Mur- dock snid:
"It is n inatter of record that tho Seventh Illinois Regiment, with six- toon-sliot Honry rifles, did the bulk of the flglitlng, nnd hnd It not beon fbr tiiese men the victory wonld have boon roversetl nnd Sherman would hnvo boen nnulhilntetl in tlie enemy's couniry. Tho signal upon which thc hymn 'Hold the Fort for I Am Com¬ ing' wns fouutlotl wns: Torse. Rome, Gn.—Move your commnnd to Allntoo¬ na. Hold tho fort. I will help yon. 'SIIEUMAN.'"
The flng which was "^ised to send this fnmous messnge ou the 4lh dny of Octobor, 1804, Is now In the pos¬ session of Mnjor Frnukenlierry, nnd Is to Ik> iiresonted by him to thc priu- [>nl museum in rhiladelphia.
A llitlqito tll>«f,r*ance of Metitorlnl Day.
Five liltle villagos in Southern Now .Tersey unite nnuually In n uiiii]uo uli- servnncp of Moniorial Day. Thoy nrc all near enough to the sea to be doni- iualod by tho thought of It. So It is not strange that when Ihey corao to think of Iho men who have dletl for their country their minds lurn to the vast grave at their vory doors, Tlicrc nre only IiOO inliahitnnts. all tuld, in these llvo villages, bul tno idea of dec¬ orating llie great son-grnvcs does nol nppall thom. When Memorial Dny
sunken Iirenst Inside the eiililn lestiil three Uieilnls that lestilied wilii siieut eloquence to gallantry In tiie faee of the enemy.
All the trees nud lawns were bntliod In the white lunoniiglit wiien tiie vet¬ erans fell lulo UU'fl III fllllil of the main buiiding and liigiiii to iiiareli with slow anil lialtiiig sleps lieliliicl Ihe hearse. Aliead ut the earrliige wus the band, flanked by the Urliii; siiuad. Tho eemeteiy wns only a fow hundretl yards away, but It took the old men a lung while to reach it. for many in tlie ranks wore crippies. Some, bent with years, limked nt the flag flnpping nhend of the line, lls- tejied to tile soleuin strains of I lie "Dead Mareii" aud tried in a pitiful and bravo struggle tu walk ns staiuli ly and ns stiaiglit as they hnd dune thirty ycnrs Uei'uie. Two, mere shells uf iiieii Willi llll llie iires uf Ilte fliek orlng intu iisli. were wiieeled alung iu clialrs at tiie end of llie eoluiiiii.
Tiiey drew up ill a iiolliiw siiiiaie nbuut the op^'ii grave aiul eviry tas- solU'd hnt eume ulT as fuur ot tiie younger men llfled llie eutliii uut uf the lieai'se. Oft' nt une side and eiuwil illg lietweiii tile grass eoveieil niouiulu near Ihc eemetery feme w, re some hnndieils of tiiwnsp, utile reverently watehing tile cereniony. In mure lliiiii one plnee in iiio sipiare Ihe old fel lows, soniellmes ia a ciuilu uf liiree ur fuur, lield lisuils like iillle frli-Mit- ened clilldn n iiil^-lit ilu in llie pi'is- nice of sonic iiuleliiiili' ilreiiii. The eiiaplaln said n fetv winds alMiiit tlie dead innn's eaiiir as n soldier iinii Ihen liie color luarel'. advancing to the side of lllo ciitlin. liiiil iieiuss It a bennllful silk tiag. ils folds fnlliug auuiiiR tile clods of elay around it.
•¦Aslies lo ashes, dnst tu dust." At tile preacher's winds half a ilii7.eu nt liie dose friesiils ot the li ad man pressed out of llie ranks, and. km'el- Ing, threw in linndfuis of earth. Tiie commander of tiie gun s.iiiiui. n vii- erau with a long gray Intaril. took lils cue fnuu the upliflid liiiiid uf tlie guveruor anil iiegiiii tu give liis cum pany of lialf a duzeii the necessary orders, in a toue as penetrntlng und brusipie as if he were illreeting an oporntiuu un the lield of bntil,' wllli rvery lillle luadsloiie slret, lied out Id front of iiim an amluislied Muiiiy.
They lired lliree shiirii. iiuifurui vol¬
leys over llie grate, the liollow sqilnre of tliue-lia;i,red wildliri cuniiug to Ilie (alute and siaudlug muttoiilens In to -.he middip of Ihr iittle eltrtid ot iil!e aniolie thai hung low on the gras:?* •tepp*,! a hiigler and ns l,e piii hi"- iDktrument fb hie i.ps wili .1 gali.ini •wrrp of the arm th,' lu' ou u.piHtl
A few moments later the band iieaded tlie slow moving line wllh a lively nir and all marched back to liarriicks. Ilul tur hours, despite tiie cheering music, "iaiis" rung iu tiio ears ot all of tiieiii, bringing hack iiieiiiorles nut nlune of Sergennt Johu, but ot tlmse fuur hideous yenrs tif struggle and death before uge had chained tliein tu his chariot.
Far into the nigiit, auil when nearly all the ulher inmates of tiio homo were asleep, two ut llle voteraiis sllil tolled Willi similes piling the earth into the grave aud resling every lillle while to tvuniler liow lung it would lie beture ciinirades were perfurniing the same olhce fur thein.
For the sliadow ot death hovers dose over tliese old soldiers' homes, and uot ail the lieauty of nntui'e or ardillecture tan remove the ever prcsenl kiiiitvieiii;e tliat all here are iiiiikliig tlK'lr last defense ugainst an eiieniy reliiiliess and resistless.-Jolm II. Itathuin, iu the Cliicago Reoord- Hernid.
Thn flranil Army.
The pnssing of tlie lirautl Anny of the Ileimlilie is a sad siM'itnch'. With¬ in tile next qunrter of a century the pHrilil|inuts In llie great struggles ot till' tIivii Wnr wiii Is' known only lu memory, aud the bravest army that defeated the iiravest foo will have dis Iin mllll furever. The tragic drnma will 1h> lohl in song and slory. but the nelors iu llle seines of eninaL'c wliose charmt'il lives iletioti the wliizzing bul¬ lets and tbo scroamiDg shell will hnve olieyed tile iniiuutaiile laws of Falher Time, leaving to their desci'mlants the gifirious heritage of a valorous and un¬ sullied name.
The Nplrit : r Mrmorlal Ilar.
Meinurial Day thoughts ure lueviin- liiy s.ld. Tlioy reflect Ihe sorrows of war. lile iutierni'ss of defeat, nud tlic p:tiii ot ixisily glory. Vet they lietoken a mtv national life, brighter. Isttir, -tv.-eter than tlio oM, a life fliliil ttith tviiolisollle (KisslMlllies rtplaeiug dis- uiai foreiHMlings. Tiius ilie snduess uf !lie occasiou la tempered by lhe reUee- il,,u that the great sai-rllic,' aas for tiie gmxl uf ali. aud Ihe UuWera strewn over the graves of tliiiBo who fell in defense of the repulille are tokens of the higher spirit ot citizenahip and fel- lowslilp whicb has rereorrated the people.
Paris ba* about 30.000 dram-shoi*— O06 to rvery eichty-two inhabiuuu tsi iriBrr or thb nw iomobiai, ear.
comos nround Ihe children of the nolghliorhoud. carrying flags aud gar¬ lands and crowneil with tlotvers. go to a pier which runs oul into tiie oceau. wiiere, nfter marching up and down and singing patriotic sungs they throw their flowers aud garlands lulo Ihe waves, while n bugle sounds aud n sn- luto Is llred. This eeremouy of decor¬ ating the common grave ot those who hnve iM'oii lost nt sea nut ouly can be made a beautiful and Impressive one. bul has also tho signiflcance wlileh wouid appeal to people.—Harper's lia-
Dacoratlits Holtllrra* flrarra. The setting aparl of a day for th» doeorallon of soldiers' graves, a cus¬ tom observed by North nnd South, had Its origin witll the French colonists. On November il. All Souls' Dny. thoy would ropnir to the cilies of the dead, tliere to twine garlands for Ihe loniliB. Wo have made this custoni our owu. nnd on .Memorial Day all ovor the land tho fnirest flowers are lnid upon the grnves of fnllen heroes. In the lower suburbs of Ncw Orlenns is tlio ceme- terycontniniuglhe world-fnmed shrine ot St. Roque. Dainty, leiiderly reared tvoinen trudge the Ung, dusty rond from tho dty lo Kt. Uoque, nud there their costly flowers are laid on the nl¬ tar beside tile humhie offerings ot thc less favored sisters. Within, from the flower-decked nllnr, the stnlue of St. Riiquo smiles down upon thc sup¬ plicant. In recognition ot cures and favors grnnti'd througli tiie interces¬ sion of St. Roque many linve caused talilets lo be InMcribcd aud sel In tlie wall,—Donohue'g BIagazii:r.
(Irallladr.
Americn's show ot gratitude for Ihs diftls ot her soldier iieroos Is a fltting monument tu |>atriottsin. No nnlion cnn compare nvlth ours i|i the wealth ot Its reward for sacriflco. France prides herself upon the greatness of her Hotel ilea Invaildes. nud Bnglund Imasts ot the vastness ot her military hospitals for the "Queeu's own," but America's Natioual Hume for Disa¬ bled VoluutfX'r Soldiers, as the linal triumph of inililary asylums, snr- jiasses anything else of tbc kind yet conceived. Of tbat vost horde of the youth aud vigor of this country that freoly offered Itself In the causo of union and liberty some I'O.INM surriv- om aro to-day in this retreat waiting for the flnal reveille. While they livo they i;ve like courtiers of a king, aud whon tiny die Old tJlory's folds en¬ shroud their mortal day. and booming cannon herald their departure on the last grand march.
STATE NEWS
Kantiiicr tTorli P-m Taaehaia*
Charles R. Skluuer. Htate Bup^rlO'i tenileitt of the Department of I'abllci Instruction, has Just Iaaned an an- nonuivnient of two suminer Institute* to lie held uuder the direction of that departniont, nl Chnutnuqtin and Thou- snud Islnnd Pnrk, from July T to July •Mi. Inoluslve. Tl»e lustituti'v will li« frtv lo nil rosidonts of the State. «« well ns to those from utlier Htatea wbo Intend to loach In this Htate during thc school yoar of UKrj-'txi. Phlll^l M. Hull will have charge of the Cbauta- qua Institute, and Chnrles A. Shaver tlf the Tliousntid Islnutl Park school. The aim of the ilopnrtmeut Is to make the courses of the present year fully meet Iho wants of teacliom wboso principal opptirtuuity fur study and iuiprovcmrut In tlhdr ivork must lie fouud In tbo suminor vacatiou. Ilegts- 1 rntlon for those luslltutOB will b«Btn on Snturday. July fi.
Pannllaaa anil ltrja«latl.
Pt^nnlless nnd wilh his di-entn of lore, bniipiness and n homo Nliattored. J. J. Keil. of Richmond, ^'n., applitnl to Charity Clerk Kelly, of Oswego, for work nnd funds lo cnrry htm linck to thc Sonth, Kelt answered a niatrl- luonial advert isoiuout ami correspond¬ ed with a wealthy widow of Oswego. Evory mail carried iuessagt>8 of affec¬ tion lo his aweothenrt, nud he received pledges of undying love In reiuru. Attrnctetl by visions of wealth nnd hnppiuess. he threw up his Jnb In Rieh- inond nud wenl lo Oswego to claim his briilo. He stnyed nt a hulel nnlll his funds tvoro oxiiausletl. nud tbeu the willow rcfusetl fo luurry bUu. Kell says ho will answer uo luure luatriuiu- uial ndvertlsemeiit*.
Conntr Olerk a Salaltlr. Joseph Porter, of Rome. County Clerk of Oneldn Couuty und ouc ot the most prominent Urniitt Army men In tho ceutral part ot thv State, com¬ mltletl suicide by asphyxiation at the llntlvrlleld House lu Vtlcn. His botly wns fount' by a chniubermniii, Mr. Porter was eleeied Coanly Clerk In isnu ou tho Republicau t'ckct. His administratiou of thc alTalrs of tho otUco was taltliful up to six luuntha ago, wheu he hegnn a (lerlod of dlssl- pallou. He neglected his duties, nnd lately Supreme Court Justice Wright rebuked him for his oppareut laxity lu couuecliou wllh his olticial duties. It Is uol believed Ihnt bis affairs of otUcu arc lu any wny entangled. A complete luvestlgatlou will be uindc Ul oace.
Curiia1l*a Wlsronaln I.anita. James Gates has closed a deal for th« purchase of all thc Cornell Pulvorsity lands reir.alning lu Wisconsin, aggrv* gating rul.tKlO acres. He luiiil |il!DU,llOU for the lundn. Avhieh are located mostly lu Chippewa, (lates, Hnwyor, Price and Taylor counties. This Irausacliou was closed at Ithaca, and \rlnd8 u|i the remarkable career of tho Cornell University Land Coiupaoy that existetl for orer a quarter of a century. In 1808 Ecra Cornell gavo ):iCO,000 to Oo^ n^ll ITulvorslty as an eodownient fdnil, wblch 'Was Invested In lands at flfty cents an acre. Ho bought (iOO.OOO acres of selected Innds lu Wlsconiln. Tbey proved a valuable and remarkable In¬ vestment. Tbo university since then has realiccd $13,000,000 profit.
Ihraa Uaya In a Boa Car.
Suffering from hunger uud thirst nud his tongue swulloti so he could scarcely spenk, Frauk Johns, of Huffolo, stag- Kored Into Nnylou's Hotel, nt Uinghaiu- tou. He wan uualilo to take a drink of wntrr and a pliyelciau was calletl, wbo ndininlstered stimulants. The police were also notifled and he was taken to the City liosplial. He had been locked lu n Iwx ear at UuBnlo and bad been three days withoui food or water. He said that be climbed Into thc car. wnut- iug to go through to Now York City, nnd a companion locketl the door for a Joke, When Ihc train stopped at Bltig- linmlun nu employe left the door pnrtly open and Johns made his escape,
frlMinar t^ta Ria Tliroal.
Charles H. Hruukings. a negro waller wlio was prolmbly lusnno, nnd who wus nrrested at Ithaca on tbc chnrge uf burglary, nfter running amuck niuoug the other prisoncra of tbe eounty Jail with nu opou razor In his linnd, cut his ihront from ear to ear with the wenpuu. tlrooklngs saw a prisoner shave himself lu thc early part of the dny and carefully watched where tbe razor was left. Wben uo oue was looking bo seised the razof, mill begun chasing his felluw-prlsoneri, who ran to fheir cells aud lockt>Q them¬ selves lu. When there was no one left In the room to tiirenton, Brookings np- Illied theibladv to himself.
Ilrjecta Caraaaia'a Gift. Albany has rejected Ibti offor of An* drew Cnruogle ot fl.'iO.(|u6 for a free iniliiie lilirnry. The gift was offered on the sniue lernis ns thoso giveu to other places. When the tirdlnanco for the ac- t'l'ptiiiiee of the gift eauie up lu Com¬ mun (Niniicll it tailed tu receive tbe necessary flfteen vutes. All the mem¬ bers uf the Ciiuui'il tvere present, and the Vllle stood tou fu llle alUrmatlvo and niue in the negative.
Larcrr HIala Kxi,l>a IlatMlpla.
Tile Slate CuiuuilKsioner of Excise^ Mr. ('iiliiiian, reporlH that llle receipts fur lliiiiiir taxes, Irnusfer fees, etc.. during tile year ended April 3U. liXU, amuiiiiled til I^1J,4.'>II.!12I1. This Is a net gain over the previous year of upward uf lOll.iUlO.
Hyraeaao Frcslimaa Hnspanilatl.
Furtyune niemliers of the freshman class have iieen suspended from Syra¬ cuse rniverslty for refusing to poy per eapitu tux of thlrly-flve cents. levU'ii on neeouiil of dauiuges to prop¬ erty ou "movlng-up' day.
All Aronnd tli), HIata.
John (). Wnlienmeler. Jr., will serrs nuuilier term us Tunnwuiidu's liost- uiuster.
A rurnl tree delivery route will bc eslnlillslied ou July 1 ut Keut, Orleana County.
Tlie i:ridley Hotel at Warsaw haa iieiu liruken intu. the cnsh drawer fiireeil ii|M'n and aiiout (H5 taken. No due lias iieen obtaiued.
.M n meellug of Ihe Trustee* of the "iiinge ot (ioshen it tvns dedded to r'T'iest .\iidrew Caruegle to give fund* tu erect n free puiilic library building.
.Magara Fails ranks tweuty-fifst lo IHipulation and Ihirteeutli in luauufac- inrlng imiHirtauce In the HInte.
Chnrles J. llesoeker. of Hinsdale, Caitiiraiigns Cuunty, eouvictrd of forg¬ ing tile name uf I'ml Dunning lo a postal onler fur »I.Ml. hus lieen rou- vleieil and seuteiieed to a year lu Au¬ burn Iirison.
Auiong lhe iiostninsteiw wbo bare iM-t'U noiiiinalt'd by Prealdent Koose¬ velt ure the folluwing: John P. Her¬ rick, Boltvar; Melvin K. Homer, IM- uiiiiit; W. J. C^iroell. Chanlauqaa; I>'Wis C O'Ciimior, Ueueairo; W. N. Wallaee, tjuwauda.
l««lar Twanlj'tira Taara la Traaalt. B
.\ Inter mailed at Eaat Uvrrpoul. Oliio, t., Alva DuDlimn. Clrvrlanil. ou January l.l. 18*1, haa juat bmm r»turiitd a« uii ilaiiiud. It. *rs« aetil liy Ooodwin A F!sEt». i-o'terr. bft.'s nmr drsd. «id br i-amr lo«t in tbr Clrvrland poetotfier. in teiinnii down thr bniiiliiif th<' irtter ba* ju.l come to lijibt, and barn rtrtumrd jiytt as if It had not br«n called for in Ibr u-iial ten liarr
Chimm. ataiiali to SlaaF Palaa.
Moot Prk* ia ta b* tka olijri't of «r.v l',7iril «tu(Iir for a irouii of aliideiiU Irom llie I'nivrtailjr of Cbica^n tiannf the iiam- m.r W«lla.-e Waltrr At-aond, an inatrut- tor ;a geo:ofy, la lo b<«d the .wirapany.
THE SABBATH SCHOOL J
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR JUNE I.
aalOaet t Faal al I.r*tra. Aeta alT., a-»a— noMaa Teat, 11 Tt«»alfc» II.. a a. Maaa- i>TF Varsaa. a-lO — Conanaaatary oa Iko Uar'a l,a*aaa.
K. "There aat." Hi" iwoal poatur*. shoaina hia hrlpluaa condition. ••Impo¬ tent." Enlirdy deprivwl of tltc uae of ki*
1,' "llrard Paul »pc»k." The apoalks
{irraclHsJ on aevrral occaaions, snd tna • smo maa had heard rriwatedly Ih* tcach- ine ol the foapcl, and had accepted it witli faith. There ttas probably no synagoguo at li)-a\ra, and the miuiolianea .were no doubt obliged to apeak in the market ^aeo or aome otner place of pablie reaort. Two other slaiilar miracles har* tiread;; beea leroitled. Chap. 3; 1-10; »: SS. "Who...« pt:re*ivlo«." Vaul'a attention waa at- tractetl by tho cripple, and be faat-- ened hi* ctrca u|ton him antl aaw hi* faith from the cxpreMion of hia etiuntan- nitee. "Had failh to be hekled." Ho hail confidence in the potver of Chnat to heal him. He mnat hnvo heard ol nur- aolra which thr apoatira had pcrfonntxl at other place*. See v. 3. Tlie tlrcrk won! here aignifie* to be aaved, inclBding a complete salvation both of soul and body.
10. "Stand," etc. Luke make* no men¬ tion here of any tlireot appeal to the nam* of C^hrist. That omtsaion may be oaring to thr brrrity of thc reoord or the tenor of Paul's discourac mny hnve been ao ex¬ plicit In regard to the courae of hi* au¬ thority na to render Ihc usuaI invocation unnec*»»ary, ,. „_ ^
11. "In the apecrh ot Lycaonia." Whal thia lanouage waa tve do not knotr. Wheth¬ er PaiiT preached lo the people in th* Oreek Innguaae or in their nntive tonfiue, is a disputed tiucation. The (^mbridg* Bible thinka that thr spostlrs did not un- demtaniJ their Inngtiagr. which would ac¬ count for the tact tli.tt their idoUtroti* proceedings were not stopped aooner.
The gotls." Thc Geiililr* had corrupt¬ ed the funtiamental doctrine nf the unity of Ooti, and tlieir vnriutia systems of re¬ ligion wrre founded on the auppoaition ol a pluralitv of deities, male and femnle, dif- ferina in their rank, thoir attributea anil the functions assigned to tbeiu. "Liko- neas ot nitn." Nothing waa more famil¬ iar to the heathen mind thnn the thougkl of the gods, aiauminit human shape and going around among mankind.
13. Bamabn*. >lupiter." Thia wo* MM supreme divinity of the heathen and wo* called tbe father of god* and men. Ha . wn* tha king of nil ihe unitrerae; hi* throne Was Mount Olympus. "Paul, Mer> ciiriua." He tvas, in heathen mythologyf re|irc^nted as one of the son* of Jopitor, the mesaenger and chief spokesman of tho gods, llc wu the god of elo<|uencc. Ho tvaa *lway* feprcaentrd a* vigorous ami -
frnoeful. Ue wna yuiitliful in anpearanoo* larnalta* wns eu|>|iaaed to be .Tupiter be¬ canae he had * mnre dignilied appearance,
13. "Priest ot Jupiter." All these dei* tiea had their urirala, rite* and sacrilicea, "Oxen and garland*." The oxen were for sacrilice, and the garlands were cither to decorate the animals, or to crown tba apoatloa, or ttccornle tneir hysc.
14, ' Apostlea." Barnnbns was caUed an a|)oBtle becauae he tvns *enl fnrth by the church, hot hecauae he had been choaen to the peculiar work of the apoatle- «hip. "Heard." They were probatily At their lotlging houae nnd the newa waa carried to tnom thnt llie aacriiicial prt>- eeaalon wo* coming. "Rent their clothe*.**.. TM* wa* k eiutom of the Jew* at taa death ot their friend*, in tlm** of pnblia eoUndty, and when ther hnrd blaiphamK . 6r witaetaed any great tran*grM*lon of the taw, "Sprang forth." IR. V,) Th«^ «rere horror-etricken and rushed into tha tAultttude to itop the proceedings.
IB. "Uke paaaions.^' Subject to tha uahi* InBrmities nnd eullering*—mortala hk* Vouraclvea. "Bring yon noiid tidioi*/'' (It. v.) It ia a mesange of good tidinga - trhich sets forth tlie liviiiii Ood to menl in plnce of dumb idols. '"Iheiic vanitie*. ¦ The word* "vanity" nnd "vain" were al¬ mott invariable terms uaed by Jew* to dc- icribe the eniptinrea nnd tvorthlrsan*** of heilhen worship. "Living Uod," Thie i* tho moat glnrioii* and ilwtliirtive of all IliC naine* of (lod, Tiie guda of the heath¬ en World were dend anil iMincrle**. I'aa. laii 15-1*. "Which made." Th* Author ' and Creator of the universe, therefor* to Uim alone nil worship nnd honnr are due.
16. "In tiinea patt." I'ho iieriod before the time of Chriat. "Suffered." Permit- tcti, allowed. "All nations." All the Uen- tilu natinns; the Hebrew nation had a direct revelation frnm (lod, "Their own Way*,'' Uod withdrew the restraint* ot Iti* grace and prnviilrnrr. In Horn. 1: 23 the appatle bring* lu view other uonneti- tlons of this fact. The renaon why (lotl' nhnnditncd tho hcntlien ifnt thnt Iheyi lirat abandnned Hint. '
17. "NevcrllipUa.." Tlinugli Ihcy had' oo wrilten revolution. "In thnt He did good." Ho haa dcmnnatr.iU'il Ilia csia- [ence ana moral chiiracicr Ity doing Iheni, gouil. "And gave you." (It. V.) 'i'ho. Inln nnd fruitful sctiniia nnd fc^od »nd jtlndneaa were thc tvitu'iaaea (lod gave tha' ricntlien of Hia goodnesH, nnd wrre nnsoDi' whv they shnuiil love nnd nliey Mini.
18. "With tlieie rayinga." 'Vnul's ad« drest to Ihcm tliua brielly niitlirtcd« "Scarce restrainnl." It «it« with diffli culty thnt they prevented llieae Lyetran^ frulll Htrrifloing in tiicni. ,
10. "Certain Jcw«." Thene were no doubt tlio same nnca who had been tha
Jraiirn, in the iieraeciitiiin nt Antioch nnd! oonium. "Pcraiinded llio peuple.'* Tha^ the npoallc* insieail nf being Bod*. wero only apo'itato Jctvr tlocoiviiig .ho p'eople,/ "Stoned." Paul rtifera to thia iu 2 Cor. 11: 35. "Drniaed him oul." (It. V,), Aa Ihcy wnulil drn» out n dend man. Tiic atoning wo* puhlir, in the inidat ol the city. "Supimsinti," clr. 'i'hey atonetl llim until tlicy hnil the fullest cviilcnca thnt he waa dead; nnd ao, monl pruhnblri he tra*. Wlicdon lielievea he was lutuall]^ dead. •
tto. "He roae up." Miracuioualy ret atored to life. But even if ho were nng fully dead he muat have Iwen trrriblli mangled, for tbey all i<ii|i|ioaeil itiin ilend< and nia reatoration must huve liceu niirao- uloua. "He tlepiirted." .Not ilreniing it ante to remain loiiger. "To I>erli«." A' rity a few milet fnrtlier rn't, and Ih* ex¬ treme eaatern limit of Paul a mi**ion*ry tour.
21, "Hnd taught mnny." Hnd mnda mnnr di*ciplei. (B. V.) "lleturned.'* Their cournge wn* imdauntrd, and thoy return to the citiia tvhcir thty hnve Just , been *o terribly iiereecuted.
22. "Diaeiphw." Diaripie* had been made at every point. "Much tribulation." Thia Word ia from the littin "triliulura," a tbraahing-inatrumenl, nr roller, whereby th* rom waa aeiiarated Irma tha hiuk. "Kingdom of nod." Thit in nccording to tha worda of Jeaua. John 16:33; lli: lS-31, 8«« oIm Item, 12: 12; lUv. 7i 14.
maaa-AaMlral aMMataa'a WUI. The will of thr late Rear Admirel famp- *on, whieh wa* filed for prolmte at Waah¬ ington, bequentha to hia diagbtcraAfarga
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ret, Utl^rine, Unniinli and Olive the pn>- I'ceda Jl P tiOOO life inaurancr ptiliry, *,<»¦ the raiMlnder of hit eaUt* to hia wile, who i* a«Md aa aole executrix. The wiB wa. mode at Key Wett. April 16, IM. Thr aceempanying petition gitw* the Tojop ol the entire **tate a* »l«,MO, »t uUA tmX) ia in atoeka aad bond* and tWfilOio the catimated value of th* Unrmon Hi* (arm near MancbeaUr, OnUrio Coaaty, -
N. V. ¦
Fay*'«t<»ag.lM rar Taat Umm. Tbe Htate 'J ext Book OommiaaiMi. oAm a atiaaian of tm day*, haa, at an eatloy ct aiiout tlMOMO, purehaaed book* (or tba- pubhc aebool* of K*naaa for th* rnft tea yeata. Thc booka are parebaaed aniMt W* iimximiira price law of IMT, oaa taa Iiritet are filtr per caat. tower thoa Iheaa trhich formerly prevailed. (Rontraeta go t» riBht different publiaking hntaiM. Witfc one rioeptinn tlia liooka adopted h*«« aai previoutly baen uaed in Kanaaa.
OrtiB* I* . -
The Priwm (:>>unii**i0Dcn ef Scetl*il4' in Iheir report for the yeer IIM agaia <M|, attention to the eerioa* iacrtat* » «*»" in Hcitlasd. The ioercaa*. ho* boaa r tince 1145. In ItOO thet* monm ODJSia urr*an* *Dd in ItOI, .«,1 heavy flgnre*. it ia aaid, ar* da* I rrea aed narohrr of peraona coa* minor olI»ar»-«. Herioaa rnme*, htve alao greatly incr**a*d.
Aiaaaa-a ramamm. eoam M tMma.
"thi-W WilUittghbr. Ataaka* laott f»^ mnu. rh.r.rt«^ «>d jt-kar, died at «ratl_l< Wa.h.. aged acrenty-ftv* yaar*. He tirjiiv- jitrd tbr re'#l>raUd tilent-eltyiatory, t»airl|; h.l. cauaed o« end ot ulk among r"* and otbrr. Wilk^ghlir "lailMa ^ nw a mirnge rity over *•">*: ™?*TJ prearnUd a photogranli wWrfc be *aUI •Kat nf tbi* ritr- He Iiaee* rolatktt Miratmri.
Tka Hanlaet ¦atat »¦*¦¦¦
Iridiuib, worth omiIs* thaa tPttO .s the k«rd«Bt meial-kaowa, omt ia ti»' fold paaa.
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