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VOL, IV.
A FAMILT SBVr«I'APKH OF I.OcVL A.VD ;GB!IERAt, IXTEI.I.IOKNt E.
FREEPORT. X. Y.. FRID.VY, M.\Y 12. 1SJ)!>.
TIKXI: tLM TtaaiT IB ASTAawB
..-3JL .
NO. 28.
rmomaioitai.
E. V. BALDWIN,
iMAir af BuJo, ludolii ud Giitaf,
hJ:f. ¦ ruiBPOIlT, L. I.
Note BniMn; Imnmved Methral
.us Advanred Rapidly
its fnr Ooncerte. Eir . rilled at
Ratea. 8atlsfartioB iluaranteed.
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aCOROC A. MOTT, LAWYER, I Oaaa* M.,Bas«ath «r Broaklyn,M. T. City lybfk. Qaccaa Coh N. V, "51 Lyabiaak," "aolA Brooklyn"
B. A. DORLON,
k...BOffDED AUCTIOJfEER. .
OM Fellowa' Block, ¦ Mreet, aaar Charrh. FREEPORT.
jrwtaal
I JOHN P. WRIOHT. ^
OEJfERAL AUCTIOJfEER,
I PReeFORT, L. I.
riNANCIAI.
BankftTRockYilleGentre
Villn^f. .-Ivcniif, ROCKVILLE CENTRH, L. I.
•AilirKL>.''f<I^II.Lir.4, Presideni.
TBOMAS a. KNIUIIT. Vire 1're.ildrnl. ' HIIIAM R. tUMITU. I'anbi
BOARD OP DIBfetTOIW: ¦ebortA. DavlaoB,
I fame, Chnrleii L. Wallace,
¦BM** w. HaTes, Amtln Cnrnwell,
MBmir. PUfllpa, Nebmn II. I«mitb. ika W. DsMotS, Jnhu T. Uavlaon.
llT*r Dnvlsan, EdwanI T. Tburston,
HamlllenW. Pkusall.
We do a General Banking Bnainoffi of Dapoitt and Diatxiant
lattnat Paid on Speoiai Depoeit*. .: Dmfta laamad ou Englaad and tha dotttlDent.
Toar Pkltonafte Solicited. I BkRkittg Hoan-9 A. H. to 3 P. M ; Mordsy, 0 A. H. to ISM.
Diaooaut DaT*—Tneaday* and Fri. dkJPt, » A. M.
IHEFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL, 130,000.
llUI STUBT, FREEPORT, I. I,
THE MARKETS.
!«*• WhaleMle Prieas af Cnantry Frodac*
— Oaa Is* m"!!! M Totk.
19 korraa.
Treanierjr—Wesl. extras.. .• rinta
nilrds to seeonds
SIrtB—Tbirda to Hrsta
Mai[* Dairy Inbs. extras
ImRatlon Creamery
^ofltory, fresh llrsta
Low KradM
raxcsc.
Hate—Fnll eream, faney....
Hmall
Part aklma, good lo prime.
Full skims
coos.
Inarby—Faniy
¦•late and Pnnn—Freeh
Western—Cholee
¦loiithern—Chnlee
- ••
l« 9
14 0
11 0
- 0
IS 0
— 0
121(0
— 0
11 0
B',®
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17 I6W
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13
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I'i 14
Cli
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Vi'i
Vi'i
fuck eggi,, V d
(loo*e eicjs, T dos — ® 25
BBASH awn PKftK.
"fans—Marrow, choice, less —0 00
Medlam, ISW - ^ 1 87i<
Pes, choice, ITOH — « I 39
Bed kidnny, choloe, I«9S. 1 7ai.j« 1 75
While kldnay, choice, 1898 1 W 18 1 KS
Tellow eye 1 37'.J» 140
Lima. Cal., V SO lbs — «» 2 !iO
areea peas, baits — # IW
raniT* san saaai*s—rais*.
&ppla*, Rnsset, V bbi
Baldwin, V bbl
Mrawbenies, Sontbern, V qt.
Hors.
Fair to prime
Paeinc Geo*!, 1S!M, eboloe .
Common to prime
Old odds
LIVS rODLTBT
Powls, » Itl
liprlnR cblriieus, V Ib
Roosters, f tb
rnrkeys, 11 lb
Diieks, T pair
rteese, VpaIr
300
400
1)
—
13
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VI
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0
4 00
» 800
I3>
0
0
0
0
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9
.10
7!i
'li
pacossn roDLTav,
rnrkeys, 11 lb
(Ihlaken*. Phlla
Capons, Phlla
Fowls, Rtaio* Penn.. V lb..
Ducks, L. I. sprlnu. Tib...
10
13
1«
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0
0
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0
0
0
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17
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JOHN J. RANDALL, President.
faBAUNOET T. HPRAaUE, Vice Preaident.
WILUAM S. UALL. Cashier.
BOARD OF DI RECTOBa I
¦tekmt. Raadall, Ohaunccy T Orranne
kaHkOn, WUIIanill. Hlller,
1 muaai I. Oolder, U. Wesley I'ln.-,
Wailae^' R. Oomwell. Oeonto Wai I ace,
ID, Bmlth, Coles Pettll,
, Aa«Ml laamlic.
Harvey U. Hmith.
fhaita* U Wallaoe, Oeorse M. Raadall WlllUm 8. Hall.
Nnr York or Brooklyn Haoka or TruattV p*»l**. aad every acooniinodalion aa far «a la eoBsiMaat wllh conai'rvutive management.
laloraat at the rale ol three per rent. paid on Uow depoolls, tbrtio montha or rnorv.
Dnrfla Issued ou all parbi of Kiimiie.
Doe* a Boneral banking huaineaa.
Aeeounl* of eorporationa, oomiianln., aocie- U**,*Ui',aallclted.
lallr* ssUslartlon giiaranlred.
laqalrlea will receive tirumpl allenlionand a*ehserfull> anawereit.
rnurwwioNAL.
• Greater New York •
DexitEtl Petrlors,
lORttNECKER I SKIDMORE.
OOB. KULTON AND GOLD ST;5 ,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
I
•** *C Teeth, B-i.o.i np.
ttaia Crown*. a.T.mi ..p,
•aM Fllllnsa, ai.iin ..p
Otkar Fllllaa. • • • .so ..p.
FULTO.y AND .OOLU isTRKEr.-'. Opp. Lo^aer'M, BStOOKLYN, N. V.
DRESSMAKING
W TNE HWHCSt STVIE OF THI ART. ..THC MISSES LEE..
WANTAOU,
eae atUoBorlh ol I.. I. R. It. sisUun P*rfMt at gaaranloed from uicik.urenirnt Trylac 00 not n.w«aaary Friea* teaaoaable. W.irk the beat.
I alvea la Oil Palallas.
tnaabe, V dos
ntr tun wratw nay—Prime, V 100 Ib
Clover mixed
Clover
iRraw—Long rye
VBaBTSBLB*.
Potatoe*, Hebron, T bbl
State, V bbl
Sweet,II bbl
nabba«e«, N. O.. » crale .. Onions, domestic, V bbl...
tgg plant, T box
Tomatoes, V carrier
Sqnasn, Via., V carrier
rurnlps, Russia, VbbI
(Ireen peoa, N. C, T crate.
llanllflower, Vbaaket
Hiring beans, T ornlo
I.elluoe, L. I., 11 bbl
Celery. » dos
Hplnaeb. ^l bbl
Beets. V 100 buuobes
Rale, V bbl
Carrots,? bbl
Rarilabea, V bn>kot
Rhubarb. V 100 bnnchoa . Cueiimbera, Fla., "|i biisket Asparagus, V dos. buu.'bi'a onaiH, ETC. Flour—Winter Patents
Bprlnit Patents
Wheat-Np. 1N. Duiulb....
No.aiMd
Oom—No. 3
OaU—No. 3 White
Track mixed
llye—Weetern
Htate
Lard—Olty steam
LIVB STOCK
Denves, olty dresse.l
Calves, elty drosao.l
Country dressed
Rbeep, V 100 %
Lambs, V 100 Ih
Boipi—Live, V 100 Kl
1 2» ® li 50
45 0 MH
~ 0 IK
9 00 (SI 9 37
!!00 (9 SOO
1 SO 0 3 .50
I 00 9 300
100 01 2S0 # 3S0
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- # S6>< 311^18 34 «7H» «H
- 0 63 S.OOe 0 5.05a
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THE ELECTIONS THIS YEAR,
Six Riates Will Klect Oovemora and Five Minor Offlclaia.
Elections will b* beld In November this year In the foilowlnit Htale.a:
Iowa—For Oovernor and otber Blate ofllcers.
Kentucky—For Oovernor and ntber Btnle offlcera.
Maryland—For Goveinor and both Houses ol tbe LeKiaiatiire.
Msssacbusetle—For Qovernor, Slate offl. cersand both Houses ol tha Legislalure.
Hlsslsslppl—For Oovernor, HIata olHcars, a LeKlslstut* and all county ollcsra.
Nebraska—For Justice ot lbs Rupreme Court and two members ol tbs Board ol Itegents.
New Jersey—Eight Blate Henalors. sixty members ol Ib* Assembly and couuty offl.
New York—Two Justices nf lb* Supreme Court In Flrsl Judicial District, oue Jiistioe In FKlh Dlatrlct. three Justices in Eighth District and liSO Members ol Aa.>enibly.
Oblo—Oovernor and all Stale offloers.
Pennsylvania — Htate Treaimrer, two Judgei ol lb* 8upr*in« I'ourt aod oue Judge ll the Superior Court.
Virginia — Secretary ol Ih* Common- wealth. Treasurer and minor Slale offlcara.
GLOUCESTER SANK THE PLUTON.
Th* Bpanlah Torpedo lloal rnund Riddled
With Hla-I'ounder Nhella.
Tbe gunboat Yanklon returned lo Ban. tiago. Cuba, a lew dayi" ago alter making an luapectlon ol tb* wrecks ol llie Hpaniab torpedo boata Terror and Pinion. Sbe lound tb* riulou lying In eigbl latboina ol water thre* Billea west ol Ibe entrance to hanllago harbor.
Th* I'latnn was lying on ber port able. whleb waa badly stove. Her starboard rail waalutn<-t. Coulrsrvto the reports pub- llshe<l last July Ihal the Pintau was cut lo two by a ISlnch aheil. It waa lound by Iha Yankton that eh» hnd not been bit by a large shell, but had been rlddle.1 by sia pounders, which shows that her ainking waa due to theworkol tbe converted yaohl Oloucealer. Tb* Piuton's oondillon Is such that abe Is wortblesa.
A Heheolbev'a ITalqa* Rtrerd.
Davbl Williams, eleven vear. of ac*. lb* aon ol Mr. Waller Wllllama. altendanc* of- licer und*r th* l.lan.liv School Board in Waiea, has Joal achieved what la l»lle»e.l lo b* a tinbiue record, having attended •chool eleven years without mlaslDg a ain- (I* lesson.
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I «m il fdrni'-T loc.iieJ ni.'.ir St.my Pn-iok. onv'iif the most m.ildrious districts in tins .St.itr. and w.is Kiihircd wuh m.il.iii.i I'-r vc.irs. ai times iO i could not w'Liik, iilll W.IS alw.ivs vc:y cosiipiU'd as well. For years I h.id iii'il.iiia so b.id in Ihi sprin j.'\v !i.-.i onpi.ized in plowing, thai I could do nothing but sh.ike. I must I .ive taken about a barrel of quinine pills besides d vens ol other re nclies. but ne\ er obtained any permanent beaeiit. La'-t Lill, ii peach lim -. I hid a most seiious attack of chilli-and then C'liriitncd to take K:|<ans T.ibules. upon a (Henil's advice, and the first box lii.ide ine .ill ri^ht and I have never
"been without Ihem since. I t.ike one T.ibile e.i..h niornin>! and niglit and someiiiiies when I led moic tii.in u^u illv exhausted I t.ike three in a day. Thev have kept mv stomach sweet mv bowels rejjular and I have not had iW le.st touch oi" mil ma lOr spl itini; head.iche since I commenced uisinij them. I kn iw also th t I sl.ep betur and wake up more refreshed th.m loimerlv. I Jon't kno.v i),.-,v m.inv complainis Ripans Tabules w illlielp, but I i!o know iliev will cure any one in the condition I was and i would not be wnhout Ihem at any price. I
¦ IwijWiJJy C.'"iidsr Ihcr^ ths rhf3;'ri*-;''r!.?)^«^.r'J' i^." m iiv «.ul.l »% they are also the most benelicial and-.4lre most conveiiient to take. I am twenty-seven y*a's of age and have worked h.nd all mv life, the •ame as most farmeis. Kith e.irb' and l.ue and in all kinds ol weather, wid I have never enioyed sin:!i j;o.>d he.ilih .k I have since last fall; in tela B»y neighbors h.ive all rematked mv,i'iirioved condition and have "" ** Say, John, what ar« you doinjy lo look so healthy ? "
- aaa_aitaaiii«iiaiaa<ai ra x*>iii...i k'.s. ticj uarnu. i«i»»i>.i r;-."MiiJj
SlSONMiairtA* H 1 P *-.s « .« U« i~ a^ a..d ...v, t »u ••'»•":'•"''*** |,v«lc««u.M.at .«aa* al ear Uraa aaiwe. Vr., •a.ea.w a»a «^iaj» I mIW oitifas'l** » «*aaa. hrwa^Iea M la* ^tVMM&^a^^ oa. &
ttatiaam^
THE .s.\BMTn SCHOOL. aEBici AT THE HAGDE.
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR MAY 14.
lubjeet! "Clirlat Betrayed and .trrrated,'* John xvill., 1.14—Ciolden Teal: "ne Is Ueaplaed and Hrjcrled of .Men," lamlah Illl., 3—.Cotninentary.
1. From 12 midnight lo 1 e'clocli Fridiiy morning, April 7, A. D 80. "When Jeaua bad spoken thetiu wor.ls.'' Tbe .iiacourpe and lIiB prnyer at tbe aupper in tlie upper room, "ovi-r the brooit Codron," or Kedron. Cedron means "Tbo t'e.lara," or "Blaclt," and ia commonly bupposed to re- f^rtotho daik color cl tbo wnter or tbe gloom of the raviuo. Tbe br.ioit waa Ihe ravine, or psl'i "' n winter torrent, be¬ tween tho i-lty and tho Mount ol Olive-i. Tliere la iitiio water iu tbo Kulton even in winter. "Wbero t\ Oo a Riiriiou,"ororebard ol trci.B, inciuiliuK olive tr.-es. It ivas named GetbBemanu-Uil-|>r.'ja. It vns oue of tbe many giirdena aarrounding Jcrnsaiem. Iind probnbly belonife.l to one ol tbe frienda ol Jo.u'.'for "Jchua .ilttimea loBorte 1 tiilllier witli Ills dijclples " | v. 21. "Into th* wlilcU Hn enlered, nnd His dls¬ eiples." From the other e\'aiii;eli..ita tve learn that, leaving elglit ol tbe dls.'lplea near the gnto as n guar.l, Jasua took Peter. James aud Jobu Inn her inlo the garden. Again leaving thcin, lie wenl a abort dis. lance beyond, nud iirayedln nn ngony that caused Him lo awrnt, aa It wore, gmat drops ol blood. Thn-e tiinc..i He returns, and llnds tbe disoiplea Bleeping at tbeir post.
2. "Judas, .knew the pin.'e. " This statement wa» mnde to i,how how it was that Judss could llnd Ji'!,u<i. ~."Jei.ua oli- times resorted thiliier." It was u quiet re.itlug iilace, lor retireroeni, praj.T, pcr- bapa » eep, and n tr.vMlnK |.l.,...o also where not only tho twi-iv.-, but others, nIao, may bave been w.nit t.i meet lb* Master.
3. "Jndaa tben, liaving received a band."' or cohort, nsuiilly consiPtiug of three liun- dreil to six biiodred Itomnn Boldlera from the tower lit Anloula. "From iliechlel iirlests," Wlio hnd obtnliicil tbem from the Koman authorities. Two or throe dny( before, Judas hnd plotted wllh tbe Jewish rulerfl to betray Je«us Into their hands loi thirty pieces ol silver (ahekela ol Bi.vty-foui lo Blxty-six oenia enolil, nnd this nlRht nf. ter lenving tbe u|iper r.iom, nnd while Jesus was di..-c.iiir»inif with Ills dlsclpii-s around the table, win-re Ha bail ln.stiliiti..l Hla nienioriai supper, and wns |.raving lof tbem, Judaa una Willi the Phiirl..-ee«, nr ringing the detnlla at -his Ireachcrv, re- reiving a band ol men nud omoer'i to go to the usual resorts ol Jesus nt niiiinigbt, and lAke Him into custody. "Coinelli tblthei wilh Inuterni nnd torches." Although tbe luli moon wns shining, mnny n plnce lu tiie narrow atreolB and in the gardens would bs be dark, and 11 might In necessary lo search for Jesus In the shady recesses oc rock tombs and caves with which the Ked¬ ron vulley abounded. With the lloman co. hart was a great multitude.
4. "Ja.iu-i. knowlui;. ' Nothing cnme to Jesus na n ail'|.rise, lie wns u voliintury anoriilce. 'Went lurlli, " Irom tbe shn.ly relreaiB of the Kar.ien nnd Irom the com- pnny ol dl-'clpins. nn.l fu,.,.,| tlie lloman soldiers, undnske.I Iheni, "ivborn se.-k ve'/"
6. "Jesus of Niiz.in.tli.' 'I'he nn.-iwer mny perhaps reveal tU.- liglit in wliii-li .lu.lus hn.l represHutnd Ji-siis to llio lioinan nutliorl- tlea-of Naziirelh, aOalil..ii,i i'r..nH t.i re volt. "Joirussnltii. I am 11". ' Tho he la not eipri'i.».'d in the Orci'k; hcnoe it la In Itsilca In iho text; mid 1 nni to Jewish enra was the uiune of Jeliovilii, Ji.du.s, If not tbochiel iiriests, must bnvo noticed tbo slguillcnnt words. "Judas ai.so...^tood with Ihem," Thla Ib mentioned to show that he, loo, though biidiy bold by being possesae,! of Sntau, ieii ba.-kward to the ground wilh tbo others, couscteu.-e-airlckeu nnd afraid.
, 0. "They went bnckwurd," uol fell back- war.l, "and lell l.i the ground. " Appur- ently thla was the niniilfesiationof u^u|ler. hnninn power from Josiis,
7. "Aake.l He tbem again." To emiihn- slr.e the reasons lot tills t'xhiiilllou of power.
H. "II tberefore ve Pick Jle, let tbuae go Ihcir wny." Jisus, the (iood Siiopheid. aei'tb tbo woir coniinf;, and llceth not, be¬ cause Ho carelli lor tlie i-licep. lln would Bave tho diacipiesi tor tbey were needed to carry on His work. He also tiste.l them na to how closely tlioy woul.l, ot their owu uccord, cling to Uiin In ilia hour nf trouble.
9. "That tho saying inlgbt l.o hliiiiled." The snylng Is .piotci from (;iirlst's pravcr "Hnve 1 lost none." No power oao
firevent rihrlst'a gunrdian-bip over ua, or, ike a wolf, destroy ono of the slieep in His fold. So wo .'un trust Jesus, for never has onu been lost who irnsli'.l in ilim.
10. 'Then Hlinou Peter." The act was characteristic', iinpoiuous und bold. "Hnv- Ing a fcword drew it." Flrsl tho disciples asked Jesua if th..y should deiend Him with the sw.r.l (l.uk.i 2'J.'4»). Cut Peter, wilhoul walling for nn n.i. ".•.-;:;, '."gins tbo defeuao. Prolinbiy lin wisiie.l by this blow to prove bis readiness lo risk hla lile lor hla Lord, and to fullill his vow (Mark 14: 37-3ni in nil |irnl.nbiiity it wus also hia doBign to givo a slivinl to his frb'nila nnd the Lord Himself io rise in arms against the Ir.e. "Tbe high prieat's eervants." Not offloer. but a personal slave; It. V., bond servant. Ile wns prolinbiy one ol the lorfmost of the nrri'sliog party. "And cut elf hla right eir." I'eter waa not lik-eiy tn striko with nny otlier but a rlgiit goo.l wtll; and no doubt th.. bl.iw waa Intended to cleave down liie nggn-asor.
11. "l'ut up Illy sword." liei'niiso you are op|iiisiiig the plan ol Uod. "The cup. " Borrow and huHering and deatli, repn.- sented as a bitter loedlcine pul In a cup tor Him to drink. Exactly the amount de¬ signed to ho drank was placml in the cup. "Shall 1 not drink 11/ ' Shnll 1 n-bcl ngalnst
Will Work With England For Inttr- national Arbitration,
WILL NOT ACCEPT DISARMAMENT
American and Brttiih Uelegalea lo Ihc Caar'a Peace Congreas Have Similar In- atrucUuna—tVIII Man.l ToKcther t-nr International Arbltrnllon-Iliii'i- Io Leascii Ihe Uorrora of War.
Waant^oToS, I). C. ^Speelnl). — The Dnitcd Stnti-sanl droit nrltnin will aland logcther In till, a.iv'j-'u.-y ol tho adoption ol a scbenic It the settioiui-nt -A inti'rna- llonai dispult'S l.y arbitration, which wlii be presenl.sd io the,I'oaco Courerence at Ils meeling at Th.i H igiic. Th-i An-.t'rk'an delegates, hoade.i by Ambasaa.lor White, sre equipped wllh n fairly well digested plan for the ctccutlon ol this long-cher. Ished project, while the Dritlah dciegatee are prepared with a plan which Is nlmost Idenllcni with the Americanproject.
The delalia cannot bo procured for pub¬ lication In advance of t.io preaentatlon of projeoi to the confereuee. It ia known.
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MOROCCO PAID AT ONCE
AmericVs Claims Settled on the Chi- c.i.;;o's Arrival at Tangier.
NEW YORK STATE NEWS.
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FILIPINO TOWNS TAKEN,
lh» State Department Inrnrmc.l of the
Couiiillanre of the Mnlian With the
Ileinanda ot Ihe I'uited SInIrs,
T.N.iiEH (Dy CaMei.-The obji-'l o( t'.ie visit here ol the I'nitcl Slat.>s oruisct Chicago lias been a.'.'.iinpiishC'l. Tiie Sn'.. lau has giv.-n assurnocos th-it the cinlms of Amcrl.'uns ngnlust ^lorocco wlli be Siit- Isded, nnd tlio I'lii'ago lins sniled lo Iho eastward.
w'ABniNoTos-, Ii. r. (Spoclnn. The rtill o( the nngsbip (."liioago to Tuuglor, Morocco, has rcsjiU'.i lu tho prompt pay¬ ment of ulairas lor ind.'mnilv ma.le by the r.ilted Stales In belinll of Anterlcan ..itizens whose hiisioesa iind been lnre^ fercd with. .\ tiii-^jra'Ti rc-eivi.d nt tUo Htnio Ilepartniciit fi-o-n 111,, I'nitei States ronsiil-neiieral ut Tangier .'ontnliii'.l the grutlfying inforinali.in th.-it tlio .'inlms hii.l be»n paid.
The Cbicngo nrrlvi-.l at Tangier from Oihrnltnr. When sho wna on bcr wny from tile Azores to (liliraltarndespntch wusseul to ncar-Admlrnl ll.iwisou nt tbo latter placo directing him to ptococd lo Tangb-t without dolav to ba..'k uii any dcmnnds that might bo mnde |.y the Consnl-Oon-
hal in the winter riirletophcr Walton. ..'hooltax colle.'ior at Saranac Lake, seized ar,uantityor cmi h*ionglng to John A. -ftrong. an old reusioner. for non-iisyment 5l laiee. stroug brought an action, but wus .lefeated. Ha a|.|ioalc.l the case, and Iu 'ge Bemen reversed the dc-iston. In hij opiuioii be says: "In cases like
II is. if courts or Juries were Jiisiilled in disi gardlngand Ignoring the undlspiite.l and uncontrndl'te.l evl.leii..e of a puity seeking protecti.in ol his legal rights, when sii.-li have been inva.led. theu aud In su.-h event noBol.iler cubl have and enj.iy that which a generous liovcriiiuent hns grant.-.I to him us n reward f.ir ills pntrlntisni un.l bravery In risking his lifo in the serv|.-« o| onr common .-onutrv. t believe tbat tin Boldier slioul.l be pr'otii.-te.l l.y every legal safeguard that may be thr..wn nrouui lilni lu the enjoyment ..| bis pensi.m nn.i bis hounlv fr.im tho Inited stntes (iinerii meut, nud thnt no utlcoipt ahoul.i be niu.ie
III wrest such Irom hint by nuy innndateol llie.-ourt, Sii.'h was not tbe iliieutlon ol Iho Congress ol tho rnitci States, nor oi the Legliiulure ol Ihe stale of New York.'
MEEnxO PLACE OF THE DIS.MIMAMESV COSFEIIENCE. (The falace ts Queen Wiihoimlna's "Honso in iho Woods" nt The llugue.)
however, that there are osteulial dilTor- ences between tbe plan under consldorn- tion and Ihnt embodied In the treaty drafted by Secretary OIney nnd Sir Jniinn Pnunoofote, whioh failed of notion In tho tlcnnte when BUbniltted for rntillcatlon. The dilTi'rences nro rather lu Ihe methods provided lor seourlng an Impartial nd- Judicatlou than In Ibo principles Involved.
It cnnuot be subl thnt the American di'legntes go lo the .-onference with nny atroug oxpeolationa that their own scheme for securing the ndinslmsnt ol disputes i.y nrbiiratlon, or, iiileoJ,nny proj.'ct ol ili.. kind, will secure tlio udhi'slon oltho entire contereucu, or i-ven n iniijorliy of tin' ilelogutes. But lliey nro coulont to plant iho aeed ond make n beginning, which it ia iiopod by the Presblent uud Secretary liny will hnve subBlnullal rcaulta in Iho end.
The American delegates go committed to this arbitration project much moro strong¬ ly than to anything elan iilteiy lo figure be¬ fore the conference. Itegardinu dlsarmo- mcut, their Inatriictiona nre lo tiwt tiie con- forence thnt tho present armament ol tho United fittttcB, nnd any within the poesl- hllilles ol tho futuie, nre so fnr below tho present mlnlmuni nrinamculs wltli which nny ol Ihe great p.iwers of Kuropi. arciilic- ly to bo content that tlicri- Is really no rea¬ aon why the Unltod States should be called into tile ngreement.
Other points uj-on which tlio d..legatoa bnve been instructed are tbo exemption Irom seizure of individual propuily and the
fiods
the dl
w.irbl
Vi. -
ofthe
Jeaua
known will
,'ine plans
nn.i
or tl
Tbenthe band .
more eager
belore tiie
atten
ref
e r.'
.to
hu
pt
use 1
domi
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1 tak
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1 iTury out
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«us." Some
in liol.I of
ler ^Matt.
iL'niled States naval expert, who,Is n dele gnto 10 the I'oa.'c Conference.1
26. WVnow the guur.l tool; posae-aiou ol
illm. pini I Him. nn.l let Illm awav.
Jeans protests against tlieir vl.ieiic*, na it Ihey were taking a.inie brigan.I diler of a liiwles-i bund, while Ills whole libi wna op- poaed t.i this view iMaik H: li*, 4',0. At tills time not onlv I'l'ter, but ull the dis. clplea loraoiik tiieir Muster nn.l lied. Thov were lorldd.teu to defend Illm, so fur sa they c.iuld sne tln-y c .uld only i|Uietlyyiel.| tiieiiiaelvea uii wiih lllin, or eei-.ipn in the darkness. 'I'iiev were eni-ournged to do Ihls by Jesua' re.pii'st to tho offlcera to let them go I v. Si. And vet it wna a disnp- poiutnient. The disi'iples failed In fallb and courage when thi-ir grent trial came,
13. "Aud ii'd Hltu nwav Io Annas lirat." Jeaua waa ie.l Iirst to Annas, iiecnus* tills old man bad lormerly been lilgli priest, nnd, though deposcii i.v the lorolgn power Ihnt ruled Ju.lea. was still tbo i..glti.iiut* Jiigh priest ac.-..r.ling io the law of Mo.-,es, tho offlce lieing for iile.
14. -Now fniapbas.' Why Is thla fact referred lo here? Pcriiups to sh..w wby tbey took Him to Calapbus. ns ,110 .-inimlt- lad to condemn Jesua, since be was willing to dealroy even an Inuiicii.. [ers.in to save the natlou Irom what he i'.in«ldeied sgruat p«til. from tb* Uoiuan 1 ower.
DEGENERACY OF SCHOOL CHILDREN.
(ieruiaa Offlrlals Itequeal Ihe Kealrtrllon ot All I'r..ale Arreatorv Orrupallnna.
The question of vx.-esalTe slu.ly oi niusi.- sn.l ..ver e.in.-ation g*iierallv. as a.ssociatcd Willi .i-geocrition, now I'ngages the atti'ii- tlon .if Berlin as well as London. The last offlclal report on the Ilsriln high schools |.?r giria bears abundant testimony 1.. de- gciieraiiui ..I Ihe (ierman y. nth. Il sav- "The number of puplla asking (..r perinis- alon 111 prolong tbeir suiunier va.'a.b.n was. iu tbe last school vear. lamentably escesalve. lie.iuesis f.ir dispensation Irom tbe technical brau.-hes of stu.lv hav« alao shown au increa." Al.ovf all. tb*
number of pupils who, .m a. uut of a
cbroal'? atate ol illness, ..-pe.-iully chior..- sla, have requested t.' be frre.l eDliiely Irom achool work. Is a sa.l lealilu.iny to tbe •late ol health ol ourvontli We, there¬ fore urgeutlv reiiuest parenia, when theii rlilldren'a health .lemands s|>e.|ai conal.l. eralton. to reatri.'t ali ptivuto ac-i-asory D.'-iipatious. abi.v* all, nerve-ex'-itiog |.fa.'ti.-lng ..I music.
REMOVED THE WRONC EYE.
Seven vears ag'j Tullils Slewart. wh.. I lives with bis parents In M.>ttteal. Viele-' ! Ihen ten year* obi. lost the sight ot oni I eye. the blade of a peakulle having beet I accideotiy run Into it Hr. Aieiandei ' Prcudfoot. who IS aseistant ocniist am:
auristol ihetieorral llospitaV, re'ently ad
vla*d the removal oi ibe liia useiej.s e.e a* I the onlv means .'I preaerving tbeuseluineai
of tb*..ther I The o| elation »a« performed ly Pr
Proodfoot. and at Ila con-lusi-'n It wa* I found tbal a terril le mistake i-a I 1 -ei I made—th* bealiDv eve l.a.l p^n reai.ie'
; r«. _.>^.^rw rr%ni (he eWe.ls ol tl.e anae.
Tewa Boar.l Tales Reea a Nulaaare.
TheT.iwo B.*rdoICl'er.\Ill .baaad.ipt-
r.t a r«-«oluti..n .'Slling bn t'.e T.^wn Al-
t.'roev fo draft an . rdlnance iesifiatii.g
Ibe bee out of tbe greater part ot t'l.-erc.
I It ta aaid that bees sr* ro nr.i.-b In evidenc*
t tbal pareat* ore afrild lo iM-od their chli-
' .Iren to ach.vil and favored an ordinao'*
I lorUddiagtb* keening ol beea wtl|ila iWO
f**l ot a «tr**« ot hlf kaay.
extension ol the Hed CroBs rules to warlike
oporutlous lit sea. As to the former, ttic
Presblent expreiBed himseK very stiongly
¦ In Ilia inal mcasngo to I'ongrcsa, and the
I dcicgniei go charge.i to give praetlcni el-
i fe.?l to Iheae views. Aa to the Red Cross
I exti'UsioD, both tbe Inlled stntes and Spain
I during the recent war voluntarily asreed
I to npply the Hod Cross rules nt sen.
I Another point In tbe Instructions re
I latee to tbo amelloiation of the [liorrors
I of wnr. nnd wllh this, too, the American
, .lelegates nre deeply concerned. It wns be.
i .'nusu of the Presideul's lnlori>it In this aui'-
1 iect. as much a* for any other roason, thut
the two teohnicnl experts. Captain Mahan
and Captain Cr.zb-r, were Inclu.led lu the
Amerioan delegation, nu.l the State Tc
pnrticsnt hopes that eomi'tliing In this dU
rectlon'wlU l.e necomplisbed at the ap.
proacbing coulerence.
THIRTY PERSONS DROWNED.
Britiah Khip Wiecked on Kangaroo la|. and—Only Four F.arape Ilralb.
AoELAiDi, South Australia 1 By Cablei.-- It is learned that the Brillah ahip Locli sb.y, from tbo < ly.lj January S (or this port nn.l Melboiirno, was wrecked on Kangaroo Island on April 24. (.ine passenger and throe r.f the crew enieiy reached the shore, anl :lvc passengers and twenty.live of the crow were drowued.
Viremv Frlaiidlr Wllh Ihe Ameer.
Thcro is a constant inter.^hanga ol (riOE.lly letters between Lord Curxou, Viceroy ot India, an.l the Ameer o( Afghan. Istan. and the relationt between the In¬ dian Cioveriimcnt and the ruler o( Afghan- istaa wero never more cordial than at piesant.
Ilail Daairo)s liaorfla Trurk Farma.
A torrifi'.' hailit'inn passed over JefTerBon Connty. On., a few days ago. The bail waa three inches doer ut Wn.lley, an.l some of Ibe atonea vrole'ici over tiir.'o ennocj. Fruit and veg.!tai>le .'tops are totailv de- iilr..ycd.
The Queen'a .New Yarlil Launchad.
Tlie Du.-hea.s of \.-rk, acconij.nnled b.v the Duko ot Conunughi, a few days ago vi.lied the Pembr-ikc d-..'ka at Pembroke, England, where she pr"»i id at theinuneb. lug ol ths Queen's n-w yn 'hi, VI..i.irla and AU'-rt. Thla v.-asel has o^jupb'd two years In balldlng, nnl proilaea 11 be the ilnctt einniple .1 Jecotntire treaimeni yet achieved.
A Veler** Prewaa Hlmaalf a' Krie,
Oeorge Thorp, sixty years oil, i veteran of the Third Heavy Ariiliery, tied a twenty. I fund Hone to Ilia neck nn.l jnmpsd into tho lake at Erie. Pcnc II.i wum a native of Piiiiadslpbia. >'o canso is known tor t::e aot.
lialcld* at Haaband and tTir*.
Wililatn Binr and bi* w.Ie. Henrietta, were fonoJ den i iu t-ri at their boo* in rhi'.odclphl* a !»« lavs ng'. Doth had said to reiatlv . withia a s:iort tin* that itiev wen Iirod . I lile. Iber bad tars*d OS 111* gas. B;nit was In liia twestf.tblrd venr. It was eti.lent tlia' the coufle iia.l rlnnnet dealh deliberately. Th* windows anl d».^t* were lightly cioaed.
oral. Thn Chicago is now on hor voyngo to tho East by tho Mcdilorranoun-Suez rontc.
For ft great many year, tbo Morocco ot- ilclnls bnvo cuuso.I mu.'ii nniioyouco lo AmiTlcnn mcrchaols .it Tangier. Every nltnmpt to Introduco Ameri.'an g.iods Into the country bas boon im-i with jielly per- seciiiion ivlilch usually resulted lu piorout- Ing the Americana from selling their wnrcB, In some oases .Vmericaii agents have been imprisoned. Tlio .Morocco niithorltles were also (on.I of Intcrlcrin.; wllh tho native |n- lerprotcr9un.lsorvunis..( the fnll cd Stntes Cinsiilntc. Tliosi. | crsons nro cxeniple.l bv Ircuty (rom intcrfcrencn bv the S.iltnn'a oilleers, but tbo trenty wns viointed (ro- 'lucntly.
On other oooasions United Statoa wnr- shlpa linve been s.iut to Taiigler to eolloct oiniins for IndcniDlty. nn.l lu oach ease tho object icBSon In Anierionii power has been Bucccsaful. Tho nmount of Ibo clninia In tho latest iostance In .^mnli.
Kxeciitl'e ('lei>ien.'.r Kerusrd.
Oovernor Hooseveit hns denle.l nn uppll- cation for the pardon o( Henry Ilen.lrl.-ks, o( Allegany Couuty, who is serving u lile s.inteucein Auburii prison for wife mur.ler. Hendricks has serve.l twenty-tw.i years. He is a veteran about nlxly yenrs old. Those who nppeare.l in beliuK .i( ilio appli¬ cation, upon whioh tloverii.ir lt..osev.-it gav-o n hearing,were Seiiat.ir Wli.-.ix. (.inner Chaplain Searles, of Aubuin prison: former Department Communder A. IJ. sliuw, o( llie State (). A. n., and Judge Vroelaud, o( Allegany County.
(iovernor llooaeveit, in denying the np. pileatlon, said that he lielleved thnt a l.ar- don or commutation of sentence weuid he a miscarriage ol jiistieo. Thecireuinstnnees attending the eonvietion of lloudrloks showed that he bad evidently shot bis wife because he was In love withanothor wouiiin, and that he md shot hluiseil twice in the leg to ndvunoe the theory thut the murder had been thoroBUllof au attack by burglars. The Jury, liecause of a question of unan¬ imity on tbe question ol murder In tbo Iirst degree, oompromteed. Iludiug blin guilty o( murder in the second degree. The (iov¬ ernor said thnt the man should hnve been sentenced to die and thnt be was very lucky lo have received IKe im|irisoninent.
San Tomas and S,in Fernando Cap- tured by MacVrliiiir's Troops.
AGUINALDO'S GENER.AL WOUNDED
«an Tomas lakeu AHrr a I rriie llelllt- anre—Hate's an.t tVbeuion'a llrlcadrl Kuiiace.l —Clniriai Funslnn Wounded —-Many Suiipiira raiUnied—Fllipinaa rire rowiia aa Ihey ilelreal.
MiMua ( Dy Cable).- Major-C.eneral Mac- Arthur has cnrtie.l san Toiuas, atlst en cunteriug 11 strong reslstunoe.
nriRadier-He.iersi llule moved on th« eiieniv's right, und Bi iga.iier-Oenerai Whenton alta.-ked ihe leil In a darinf ehnrge. In whi.-li Bili;u.ller-(ieneral Fun- sion agaiu dlsliuguislie.l blmself. Tba Knui^an was wounded in lb* band, and sev. erul olber olli.-ere snd eullated ra»u wer* also woun.led.
Colonel Summers, wilh apart of the Or*- gon and Minnesota regiments and n gun ol the Itall Battery, took Muasun. on III* right, resting (our miles (n.iu San Fer. nsndo.
FOUR DEATHS AT A SHOOTING.
1.1 |-i
, Howar.l
Mlilill.lix, .MI-S. (S|...,'i.li^._rlr. J. U. .Murioo and Il.wat.l Miirfee, (atli..r un.l son, nnd Chur'.cs li. Cinrko nnd Wilier C iirkc, two i.rotbors, nil (our ol whom nro well known cilizens ol Oli.ilonn, Miss., nro .I1..1.I nsthore-iiit ofa .lis;.nto nn.l n dim. eultv over tbo o.illeoil.in o( u bill. Pr. Miltfoo weut lo Iho luw oiUl-c o( Cliuilis 11. Clarke to ieitii'iiu iiccoiiiit, when a .llsputo iiio-c about tho corrcciiMvss nf tlio bill, wlil.li led io a .|iinrrel nn.l a Hglit Cbirko
Jrciv a khl( I out Pr. MiitfctMlironl,
sov..ring 111.-jugular vein.
nr, Murfi'er.'lldenln.ii Miirfee, WHO came up, dr and shot Clarki. through lln, belt!, killing Illm Inainntlv. Wultoc I'iarki', n vnU'iger brnilicr of Cliarles n. Clutko, lie'ir I ihe shooting, riisli...! to the .-.-eni. n.i.I 1 h.-ii loi- lowc.indn.il lo Iho dealh liPtwoon young .Miirfen nnd voiing Cliirkc.
Both inenemptlni tbeir pistola. nn.l alter the smoke olenred nwuv .^lnr(l•ll nnd Clarke worn found dead, caeli with lliren bullet linlos tliroin:li their bo.iios. Dr. Murfee WUB one of the best kn.iwii |.!ivsb'iuus o( tills region nnd ibo two cinrko litotiiors. raiikoil ut tho lii.u.i ot Ihelinr In Clilckasaw County.
AMERICANS IN A BULLFIGHT.
and [lad
M..STEniv, Mej. iSpociali.-Tho iirst 1 iiilllglit that ever ...'.'iirre.i in Mexico iu wbieh nli o( llui | ordrnicrs were Ameri. eaus took I'lnco a l.-w .Inya ug.i In Duran"
go. Tl \hil.|lloii wn.s' given to riil»»
moi.'.y (.ir inunleipal inii.r..venii-iilB, Tli* puril.-lpuiit", nil I-.isliiosB men of tte city, were)). :m. sliiiw, Williuni I'lechor, E. 8. Shuw. l'cr.'y shnr|.c, T. W. Tis,lale, Hoy Kcfsoil, .1. W. ll.ll.i.iua, II. L. Benson, t^ntios Clinpmnu, W W. .M Von nnd D. W. Burn..".
rue bulls wcio (run th.. w.i.leat raotlnt- nlnhcr.l'.oi tint suite nini tho amateurs ha.i a iiur.l tlm" ill evu.ilng the ibriialsol the long, sbari bonis ..( the animal*. A perlotiner wns i.auglit "on the li.ms o( onu of the bulls uni earrle.l nn'.in I Ibo rrnna several times. He i.»cnp.»i rlih only a (ew biiilaea. The others also hui iinrrow oa- enpe*. 'I'll., ntien.lnno.i was llie largcat ever seen at 11 ' i.llilg.lil In Diirangv
GOVERNMENT OF PORTO RICO.
Ilrlv.iiiirr-r.eiierni lluvla Kucreeda Majai- Cirneral Henry.
Sjs Jt-AX, Porto nioo iByCai.l..V—Brlgn- .lier-iionerni Ocorg.- W. Davis, Ibesiicce*. aor .( M-j.-r-Oenerui (iuy V. Henry as Mllllnry Oovernor of Porlo Hlco. nrrlvod in boanl the Unite.l Statea iransport .Mc- Phors.-n. Ilo ica^ welc.inie.i bv the insular screinrles un.l ofli-lnls .¦( Porlo llico and 8uo JUUD.
Major-Ooreral Ilenrv bus sailed f.jr Ibo United staiea, Thero waa u big demon- atratlon In Oeneral Heury a honor.
Fur* Food For I.lve tiloek.
Governor Koosevelt has signed Assem¬ blyman Witter's bill, r.igulutlug the sale nnd ana ly aia of concentrated (ee.liiigalulYs. The hlil provides that ony m. • who shall expose lorsnle In this State. ,y eonceii. irnlod commercial feeding slult used for feeding farm liv* stock abnll furnish witb each enr or other amount alilpiie.l in bulk aud ahall alllx to everv |inekug« ot such leediug Bluff. Ill a conspicuous place onth* outsido thereol, a plainly prlnicii stutc- ment, cleurtv and truly certifying ti^e num¬ lier of uet pounds lu'tlie package s..i.i .ir offered for .sale, the name or trudeinark under whioh the nrtieie is sol.l. the iinnio of the nianiifaoturer or ehi|iiicr. the plaoa ot muniila.iture. the place of business, and a chomloui analysis Htatliig the percent- agea ll contains o( erudo protein, ullowiug oue per centum ot nitr.igen l.i ofiunl alx and one-fourth per centum of pr.itein and of crude tut, iiotli constilunuts to be do- termlnnd bv the metho.la prescribe.i by tlia director ct the Now York Agri.'ultiirul Ex. periiuent Station. Whenever nny ree.liiig stuff ia aold at retail In bulk or In |.uek. nges beionglug lothe purobnser the agent or dealer, upon request nf thn purchaser, ahnii furnish lo bim the certiiled slatsmuut mentioned.
Arraated For Attempted Lvnrhtng.
The attemidi'.I lynching of niohar.i Bay- less, a neero, nt Tnllniuns, bus been fiil. lowed by tbe iiirest o( tw.i ol tbo nl oged lenders o( the iiioli nnd tho dentil ol an. other. Slartiu Kelly a id his .«. n (iarrcl were nrreste.l nt their home iu Mousey, ten mill's from Talinmns. They are charge.I wrtli ussauit in the lirat degree. A warrant was issued for Lawrence, llie ei.iest son, hilt he got oul of tho reach of the law, I.awrenoo Kelly dle.l in the IIiidBon Sireel Hospital. Now York Ciiy. Ho wus found unoonsclous In a lo.lg ng b.iuso on Park How. Thn room wus tilled with gas. A Coroner's Jurv brought In n ver.il.'t thnt death wns aeeldeiitul. Murtin Kelly bad Just burled his eldest son wlien be and hie son Garret were urreste.i un.l takeu buok lo Nvuek. lief.ire Juatioe Bunuister tiiey were hold in tlO.WO ball (. r eiumiiintloD. Buyiess lias lua.le 1111 uute-morteni state, inent. lie snys thut when ho eoufessed to llui mob tbut he hud .stolen IIA im .lid s.i toBuve his life. He now retru.'ls the .-.hi. (esslon, and intimates thut Lnwreiiee Kelly took tbo money. Di.itrict-Attoriiey (ieurue A. Wyrs says thnt lb* negro will roceivii luslice.
Shot Hla Wlr* and Hii.iieir.
Jaraes Wllilauis. ugod sixiv-ilve vears, mnrdored Ilia wKe and then kllle.l liiinseK at Meohanl.'sviile. W'liiinmsH (uinlly iu- olnded hia wl(" nnd several dnnghlers. He hud not (or several years live.l with ids wKi). Mn<. Wililnms owned hnndaome propetty, nn.l Wlliluins, it is sabl, wlalind to have her trunsler the owner'.lilp to hliu. Ile culled u|ioli Iler on the .lay ..( the Irnge.iyun.l inn.le his .leiiinn'L she re. (use.l un.l or.lere.l hlm .ilT lli» premises, lie threnteuoii her IKe und she rushed Int.- the garden to avoi.l iilin. Williams foi. lowed nu.l enught bia wile liy the neck nni then Iired twoahotsnt close range, one sliaiiering her iiand aud the oilier untering lier tempi,.. She .lle.l nlmest instantly. The muu nttemiite.l to es.'npe, nn.i as tile ofHeers wore ..i.ising lu 11110U hlm be shut hluiseil in th* atuiuach.
ll.'neral MaoArlhur then udvnnoed nud oioupied San Fernando, without loss. 1h* small gni-risoii lull in the town burned the place an.l ma.le their es-ape on trains.
(leneral l.nwton has estnliilalied hlshaad- quurtera al Buidiing. Ha has sent Colouel Siiinniers with two batlallons each o( tlie Oregon nnd Minnesota regimeiiis, beyond Miiasin to caiitiirii tlin large stores which the cl.emv bad near Sun lidelonso.
General Antonio I.una. eiMiimnnding tbe Filli.lnos who bnve been o|iposlng General MacArtbur'a ndvunoe, was wonn.le.l in tha lighting which ooonrred in Ihe vicinity of sunto Tonias.
(ienernl Wheaton's.loss during the gnl- Iniil oll.irge ou the enemy was one Mon- lann volunteer killed und two wounded. Beaidea tiie wound received liy Brlga.lier- (leneral FiiustoD. a lleulennnt of tiic Kan¬ sas volunteers wus kille.l nud a captain nnd six men woiindoil.
Tile rill|.lii..« left the town of Santo Tonins 11 .¦.ii..|l..;e ruin. 11.-arlv everv bhnse lu Ihe i-iaee having been destioyed by Hre.
.BARS SENATE DOCUMLNTS.
i'oilenie* lieparlment rinses All Slalla Aaainsi .Nna. U't and Kill. W«BSi>oriix, D. C. (Spo.-lall.-Tho Posl- ofli.'e Depurlnient iias not only proliibiled tlie u.se of the mulls to .Mr. Atkinson'a |iani|'hiela, issue.1 by tlie Autl-Iiuperiallst Leugue o( Bo.stoli, l.ut bus nlso closed Ihe mulls to Senule iloeuilienls Nos. hi and 103. These nre llie d.i.'iinients inlrodiiced In the Senate by S.'untor Jones, o( Arkansai
(Hi.s anliexpaiisi.iii pnuiphleis hnve been Inrre.l Iroin the mnlla by th* Gotern- ment.i
Stale Civil Service Kiaminatlon.
The Stale Civil Service Comnilssinu has a.loped a reBoiutlon providing thut "merit lists for appointment In tho State Bervice, iixistlug at the time of tlio passage of tlie White Civil Service law, shall be oouiinue.l us the eligible lists (rniii whioh nppolnt. inebts aro to be ma.le iiiilii an exumlna- tlon for simllur poaliioiis ahall be held nn.l rep.irt.'.l l.y the e.iinmission under tbs new rules, and ail eligible lists prepared ns ihe results ..( lituess exaiiilnull.ius are hereby nbo]ish«d." The (iovernor has siiproved the above resolution.
Senator CufTerv, of Louisiana, nnd are al¬ most i.lenlleul with Mr. Alkinsona iinniph- lels, Tbe nelh.n o( tbe P..sl.i(llce Depart. ment raises an issue liel ween the Eiecutii.i un.l iegisiallvo brunches .i( tho (iovern¬ meut.
Oiiiet llelxns in Samoa.
Everything la quiet in Samoa, opora tlons hnve been auapen.led pending the nrrlvnl of the .ommisaloucrs from Snn Frnnolsoo. Alter the ccsaution of bostiii- ilea u detachment of Brlilsb •oidleravisiie.I tho battlencbl "( Valllina, where thev re¬ covered *D Amerl-an macbino gun that had lieen capture.1 by the r«b«ia
Major Orrrm.in Killed liy a Fall. Miller L. C. iiver.r.nu. U. i*. A , retired. was instantly kiilol ly (ailing fi'jm a stag. Ing on wlit'li lie wua nt work at lils sum. mer h -me nl Xautueket. Mas*. Jlrs. Over' man U iu Btooklin.
Viclnry For lll.odes and Jameaon.
The lull o( tho tro.'ier Adye oKalnst ('o.'il lUioics and llr Jnmwion lor damages for injuries reeelve.l In the Tracsvnni ral I wna trie! In London a few davs ago. (.'ap¬ tain Coventry, wbo t...iU part In the rail, tevllDel that llic trooper* were lolorm-I of the nature ot the cxpelltion nfi»r luey had proceeded a mil... Tbe Jury foun.l a vtrliel for the defcn lanti.
Teace In Vearsaela. Peace I* now re-eftaldsif 1 in Veneineia, ..oneral Hamon ..jeitj wh-i atarted ibi revoiutltD, anl was I'.ually eererely -ie. (•ated ly th* Q-iver&xent troops, bai eteaptiltato Polombta.
Hloa ralte<l narli ta apsln.
LiiutcBant-CcDeral Pcla'-leja, Minist.r of War, at Madril. bas oallod to fi»nerni HI' a, Snalna princl) al n.iUtnry I'fncer in Ihe rhlllppin**. an nuthorixition to return to Spain wheii»7cr it is eonvculent.
Feaea Now la Hlurflelda.
Tlie »teaii,er Hn"!'.. wbi-h lias arrived at ¦ Sew Orieani, Lo , from DiacflsM*, nn- I Bcjne** tlie te-np^rary ¦ ..ttl.'-nent cf tho i custoir.* dupiit" between t".,. American
ir.cr»hant* cf ibal town an.l the Nicaragnsa ; GcTcrrtEe-t. Tue a£e.w..v.wnf wiaA* ' ihrench Mlnlaicra Marry an I isunsen, I*
that Ihe iner-bants wili psvthe .iispntsd I eastom* dniie* to the llrt'ii'-li < lu.ai at I Oreviowa. Wr. Bingham, wlii-ii wlli le ) bel.l In irual irn.ling 'l!j.i..ma':' ncgolii;-
ilcca.
I Su rranrlsrfl Waais Urwcv I tral
I Ao •llort l» iH-lurf n il by s^n Franfisco ! 1.- get A.imlral Dewey («laal there ol ids i rsiura to tbis etmotry.
Uealli ..r a Japanese fltadent.
Mirzoro Welts, a Japnuesn, was foiiim dead a tew days ago lu oue oi Ihe .-..Ilages attache.l to the sanitariiim ut Clilt.ii Springs. Welta was tweniy-seven venra ol.l aud had been pursuing a course of studies at (ieuesec, Wesieyan Seminary, Lima nnd Syracuse Iniversllv. II" hii.l secured employment In .iillereiil pla.'os an.l in thla way waa earning money to pay hia wuy through .-ollege. It Is tiiought that Wetta was suffocated by lliuminailng gas, as the key nf til* burner in bia room was loun.l open.
More ITorb For Convlet*.
The Stnte Prison Commission bas as- algne.l as a.lditlonal industries upon whb'h to keep th* convlcta In Sing Sing prls.n empl5yed the manufacture of .¦aatinga generatly. park I.en.'lies, seitees and chairs and doors and window aashes.
All Around Ih* Slate.
Work has eommeuced ou Dunkirk's new trolley line
A lew montht. ago exllepiity Sheriff (le..rgeMitoheli.o(Hiu'ouTiwtisiilp, Wayne I'..nnlv, disappenre.l. He lias been bieated 111 S'Li'tb Dakota. .Mil -hell led a wKo and .hild behind when he took Uigbt.
It takes lourtean letter .-arrl-rs io dii. tribute mail ummg Jamastowii - residents.
Daniel Manning, ol M*ud.in Centre. Mon- r.H ('..uutv, employed as brakeman ..n the Leiiigh Valley Hallway, ha.l his head .rushed an.l waa inatautiy kllie 1 near Ba- lavla. He was trying to make a .-'.upllng unl g.-.t caught between the biimiers.
J..'hn Dowdy, a Sene.a In.liau, who (or s .loe time past baa been In theCi ttaraugna louuty Aimahouse. waa .cited wilh au epi- ieplie ttt while out walking. He (ell iuto a shall..w po..i o( water. When (.inn.l ha was dead.
Buiiheals have propogated s . rajidly in ihautau.pia Lake that tbey have coma to I « n Duisauoe and theKlate ha< ub lertakru ine task "I .-Ivarii.g tbat b.jdy . ( wuter . f Ibeu I.y means .,( uets.
Tbaeked Kor ^foviBg Truapa.
Oeneral A. S. Kimball. Ilep .I (juarier r.ast"r of th* Unite.l states Army m N«w v.rk Illv ha» aent lo Ibe (ie-.eral 1 a-«-n- g-r Agent of the Baltim..r» A (ii.l" bail, ro.id Id Sew Vork. a letter of thank-f.r tl.e prompt movement ol iMoi s that were !!.-tc:cJ i-.vrr tb-! Ssi'lts'^r- A oi.io ro«d dnrlag tbe paat year. He realized that uu4er manv .-ireuixstances the comiiany was I ia-e.l in an enbarrsMlug | .leitl"u ' and the extra..rdinarv < (fori" made by tbe lioetogire ratiafaction in ever> r.-»pect merited aod received bU luiieat apprecl*. '.ioD
rires t:aa saala aa Roar. A rtll* haa ti*en Inveoted in Auttrla eapa- bl* of arln( 170« shots as bow,
A Ureal llloveii.enl of ('atlle.
An immense mnvenient ol cattle has be. gun In the Indian Territory. Over (orly IhouRun.l liea.l wlli b» ilrlven (rom th* III.Ilun rail-lies Int.i 'I'esus, Oklahoma and Arkansas wllliiil inc next tliree week*. This general movement is due to inslruc. lions from Atlorney-iienerai Griggs to United Stntes liiairict-Altorney Hopsr, ordering all cattle on ranges of tbo Chero¬ kee and Creek nntlona, exeetit those owned by the trliicinen, to be driven oul Im. ine.llutely.
Negroea lianard In tVaablnglan.
Wlillnm Si rather und Charlea Winston, both negroes, were liaiige.l in lb* DlBlrlcl of Columbia 1*11 al Washington, strath*' wns convlctei of ilie murder of Hoae Tal¬ bot ..n Oolober l.'i. IMI17, and Winston of killing his wife nu December 18 of tb* sam* year.
Allot m l.awvar and Haraelf. David J. Wile, a lawyer, was fatally wounded by three shots tired by a young woman name.l Mabel BIrk. After wound. Ing Wile. Misa BIrk shot ami killed b«rseil. The sh.iotlug ooonrred In a parlor of Ib* Hotel Anthony, in Chicago. Wils la well known In Chicago legal eirelea and has a consiilerabie praciice. He is married. II* says lie cannot eoooeive ol any reason lot th* young woman's acllous.
Npaln l» Ferllfy Ihe t'anary lalanda.
The Spanish Government has authorized the eipendltur* o( tl.nuo.iXK) on fortinea- tion works in tne Canury Isianda.
THE NEWS EPITOKIIZEO,
TTasl.lneloa Item*.
Postmaster . General Charles Ernor* I mith haa b»ei notilled bv the Director tif V.>sts in Cuba ihat the city PosloHlce In Havana, whleb has been bleated lor about l.Sd year* In the same building, was flnallv u.n-ed to new quarters at tb* fool ol I'Relily street.
By dii-eoil..n of the President Ib* forlin- . alluna of Tybre Island. Georgia, nnd the -..ililarv reservation at that point wlli here- .Iler be known as Fort Screven In honor ..'Jamej Screven, Colonel and Bilgadier- li-neral ol Georgia inlillla during tbe war ¦f tlie Itevobitlon, who was kille.l In action I.t Medwny Church, November SI, 17i,^.
Admiral Farraguts famous old Aagshlp, the Hartlord. has been ns.-igned lo Iho training service. Siie has Just been exten- sivolv overhauled al Mare laland. Tb* Klohican lias also been assigned lo tbe same lervioe. aa well as the Monongabela, on t'l* Atlantic Coast. The Annapolis will make a summers cruls* with the cadets.
The case against Dr. Weslev Beld Davis. of New Vork Cltv. in which he waaeharged with paasine a worlliless cheok for »50 on Uied R. I'arks. Ili'ket agent al lb* P«nn- avivanla dopol. waa nolle proased, and tbe obargea wer* dismissed.
The retirement Irom active servla* ol Hear-Admlral Edwin Stewart. Pavniaster- (lenorui of the Navv. wub marked by tlie l<resenlalion to him o( a handsome stiver vase, tbo gilt of Ihe nffl..srs, clerka and other employes of the Bureau ol Bupplles nnd Accounts, of wliich he wiu In charge.
A warrant wna drawn for »l!ll,37a la favor of Ihe Oovernor of New York for ex¬ penses Ineiirrcd and paid bv the State In raising volunteers lor the war witb Spain. The warrant was sent lo Governor Hoose¬ vell nt Albony.
Pre.sldent McKlnlcv has approved a parcels post c.invention between th* United Stales and Vener.uela, which had just been signed hy the Post mast er-Oeneral and Minister .^ndrade. It la to take eltsot on Julv I, after ratmoatiou by tb* Veutx- iielun Congress.
Ikomeatte.
Do|iuty SherliT Frank Morrlaon waa shot dead hy "Ike" Bird at Mount Viotory, (Ihio, wtioin be wns trying to arrest. Aflsi the murder Bird sent a buliot through bis i.wn heart, expiring Instantly.
Sunerti-.tendent J. J. Rlranahnn, of th* Oovrninunt Fish Hatchery at Put-ln-Bav, bas forwarded a report to Toledo, Oblo, of a tidal wave which took plaoe there, Tbe water rose fullv twenty inolies, and after It receded llshiiig boats'were l*tt blgb anil dry onth* beach.
There was a run on the Obelse* Savings Bnnk.'at Boston, a few daya ago. A case n( mistaken identity, cause by lb* fact thai tho name ol the President of the bank ws* F-imllnrto that ot n merchant who failed, brought it ahoul. Tbe bnnk will relus* to nccejit some o( the de^ioslts withdrawn.
Hugh Cavunugh, twenty-one years old, was killed almost Instnntly by a pitched boll during a game o( haseli'nil at Mont- clalr, N. J. CnvHUagh wus n lather, and lived with hla pnrenls. smelill was ar. rested, but luler lie nus released.
Au explosion oeeiirrel In lb* nltro- glvoerine hou-e o( the CulKornIn Powdei Works nt Pinole, Cal., and tivo men wer* blown to pieces, Arthur Graves and L. O. Wiiklns. Grnves waa n young Engliaraau whoae jiareiils are promrnent lu B*dlord. England. Wiiklns was from Oounell BlulT.s. The onnse of Ihe oxpioslou is a inyslery.
Jeiemloh Kollohor, qj Syracuse, N. Y., wes (ound in a wooda uenr Knox, Ind. He had divested himself of his clothing and wus demented. The police believe that he wns robbe.l nnd thrown from a train, his condlilon being the result of foul play.
Charles F.nnia, a policeman, ahot and klilod binisoif while in a saloon In ChleaKo. No cauBi^lor llie suicldecould he learned except that he iiad sometimes appeared lo be discourage.I over lamily mailers, bis wife lioing hopelessly ill.
The Loulsluture of Texas has flnslly |.nssed the idll making 11 a felony fnr any offlclal agent or employee ol a railroad company In Texas lo diacrlniinale In ralea by giving rebalea tn ahlppers. Tbe bill waa recommended by GovoruorMayer*.
Tliomnn Motiralh, whn waa ono of th* vcluiiluera in tbn wur with Spnin, killed Jeiinln Coyin and Ihen shot hlinaell In New Yoik City. He wns Jealous other snd ntinok.i.l her lu the hallway as she was returning fr.im work. He will recover.
The taO.OOil Georgia monument to the dead heroes wlio fell at Ghiokamauga wa,a ilnvelieil H tow dnys ago. Thousands of Oeorgia ex-soidlora were present. Gover¬ nor Candler dellvere.l an ei.iqnenl aiieeoli, Ex-Congroasinau J. C. G. Black d*Ilver*d an oration.
Tbe C.mrt of Criminal Appeals al Austin, Texas, nfflrmnd tim death sunleuce ol the Hov. Oeorge E, Morrison, who murdered Ilia wile n (ow months ago at Pan Hnndi* City, Tex., liy strychnine iiolson. This ia onoo( the most remarkable uiurder cases lu tbe history o( Texas.
Oeorge K. Vnn Horn, the murderer ul Mrs. Josephine Wesooit, wns hanged In one 111 Ibec.irrbi.ira ii( IbeLn.'kawannaCo.inly ,lull ul Scruutoii. I'l'iiu Mrs. Woseolt waa killed nt her inline in Scruntou August 21, ISINI.
An exnmluuilon o( the books ol J, E. WIsooskic, ex-Ciiy Treasurer ol Argeniine, Kun., ahowa nn apparciit aiiortnge of be- Iweou i.'in,nnO nn.iill^.'i.OOO. WlBCoskle has disaiipeared.
During n game ot bnanbaii al Lownea- boro, Ala., Krniik McCoy, onn of Ihe play¬ ers, enrnged at a decision of the timplre, Samuel Powell, pleked up a bat and crushed Ibe latter's skull, killing him inslunlly.
An infuriated Iiour a few days ago bit George W. Siioke. a farmer residing pear New Cumberlund. I'enn., aeverlnt; a main artery and caualug Mr. Snoko's dsatb by loss ot blood.
Th* "Soutiiern Cross,' bom* al Oeneral Wnda Ilaniplnn, at Columbia, B. G., was burned a lew days ago, the Ganeral escap¬ ing with 111* iossot paria nl his tnustacbe, eyebrows and hair. The Oeueral'a library and many valuable documents were loat lu Ibo flames.
Jamea L. Ilanchet. who lied Irom West. Held, Mais., uuder tbe l«ar that bs woa to liearreateil for rmbexr.ling t70OO from lb* Stelmer A Moore Mauulactiirlng Company, bns returnel to Ihe city and offered loaub. mil lo puniahment. Bualneaa msn of Ih* city bnd .'ontrlbuted tlOOOtoaav* bim from proHi'cutlon before he went away, and It I* uot.probubie that he will bo punished.
The auxiliarv cruiasr Pralrl* Bailed a l*w dava ngo from Leaguo laland Navy Yard, Piiibidclphla. She will spand Hve montha or more In tbe traluiug si'rvic*, and will buve on board nt varioua limea naval militia from all Ihe Statea along lb* coast, from Louisville to Maine.
Arthur Shutiu-k, of Gardner, Mass., Ih* aon ol tli'o Fire lieparlment Chief of Ib* town, died at B.ialon (rom the elTont of having an ilicerated tooth drawn. Th* operation was perdirmed over a weak ago soil the pliyflelana were uuabl* to chock tbe (low of blood.
Prwtnlnenl Paopla.
Senator II r.ar will I* seventy-llv* wh*L bis term In the United Statefl Seuat* ez- plrea In I'.iOl.
James^P. Talilaferro. tbe new Florida Senator, i- a re.i.lent of .lacksonville. His colleague, Senat'.r Mulb.ry. is (rum Pensa- cola. «
Dr. S.ir. the newly appoint*.l Preald*nl r.l til* Munielpai Council .,( Haaioa, and Dr. Raflel • su"—"soi, is alypleal Gorman, tall, robust anlnorld He-peaks Ibe Eng. li'b ianguaga (i.ientiy
Ex-rr**ld*nt Harrison wlli leave In a few daya for Paris to argil" ttie Tenexueia COS* b*lore tbe Board of Arbitration. B* *xp*cta to re'nain 1.1 Europe lor oeveral months, aud may laka a trip to tu* Holy Land.
PreebUnt MeKlnley has tmmti lnvlt*d lo addrsas th* Isteraatlosai Epworth League. which m*i'ta in Indlauapolla July next.
Proteaaor Frederl-k Karl Chrlstlso Lad- wig Buechn*r. the author ol 'Fore* and M*tt*r, " and tha famous Oermao pblloao- pb*r, la defc.l
John Wanamaker bat ma-l* a gilt ol »».«S to tbe Sctbsly P.-entytaritT: Obtjr;!! in Pbliadalpbia t.i l.rpr.'ve the cbureb, ou tb* condition tbat ttie mouev to pay oS tb* mortgage be subeerib*.! «,ihlo a given time.
Baor-Admlral Hiwit o*, who la now aiak- leg a trip aroand th* coast of Alrlea aad tb* Cap* of Go'-mI Hope, bad Inr bis lost mmm Aalj tb* Irilng -m" ot the aiae* faaiuu* !tiatt!*ebl|. Oregoe Uet t* praJi..-ted>ron- 4*11 for ber.
..^iiS.
Far*l(>.
AnilRemltle disturbances resulting In lotBollife Iinve occurred ut NikulalelT, In Southern Buesin.
l.leuteniiot Doerlng has baen rentenced at ('iiloglii., tiermauy, to thirty luoutha' Impriaonnienl In tlie lortreaa for killing a Bludeut naned Kioevekorn lo a duel.
Presblent L.iuliet, nl France, bad a long Inttrvlew with Captain VIgnal. th* naw Military Altaebe to the French Einbaosy at Waehlnglon, prior to hia departure Icr bl*
V.ist of duty. ,M. Loubet directed Captain Ignal lo pay to I'realdent McKlnley as¬ surances of his profound respect and most friendly aaullmeuta.
Several portfolios have beea allottisd In the reconstruction of the Italian MIniatry. Oeneral Pelloui retalua lb* Mlnldrrol lb* Interior. Marquis ViacoutI Venosta lake* the Mlnbitry ul Foreign Affairs, HIgnor T'rinetll, llie rreasury, and HIgnor Salandra. FInan.-es. Th* Marquis dl Kud- Ini la ineinded lu the Cabinet.
By thee(p|.,)i|.,u .if a boiler on board lb* aieamer AHian. iu Ibe Scheldt, ammr Tour- ual. Belgium, aeven persona wer* klli*d.
Thn Freneu lioverninent baa Intimated to tbe Spanish G..«ernmeat that It would regrat t.i aee tne eiteri.ir debt of Mpola taxed ortb* ri te .,(loiereat redaced. Span¬ ish .-reditora b dug inierestad
The Her ¦>.. Samuel H. Kellogg, tb* American preaiiyterian lulaslonary, wo* killeil by (ailing over a proclp* wbll* cycling iu the Himalayas a lew davs ago.
Manuel Iturbes has t>*«a appolatad by Ibe M»lle«n (li.vernmelit MloUlat to Bpala In place oltbe late Klva Paiaclo*. Heaor Iturl,es le one ol Ibe rlebeet oMa la Max. Ico
Tbe Dominion btf.lget baa b**n lolro .lu..ed lo the Parliament at Otlav.s (,•••• Tbe (joveramnDt take* th* jiovar to la* eiaao*. radau or noeai datl** so a* It. meet t«rlff* of olber roonlrlea. Flaaaee.^ are declare.I to b* lonrlsblng. aad tbesi.r piua t4,0M>NII.
Tb* Caban Nalloaal party, ¦ar«a< IMa tbe Cuban Maiteaal L-Mgu*, aovlaovan tb* *allr* Isload. It prapM** t« nMU Ib* oppocoat* of ¦aaeiatloa. Eseh TlUaa* I* to aaa* delagat** la a eaavealloa will la- atruetloa* bow ta maim, aad l« ap[«lBi loaal oSela^ wf Ib* taaga*.
HRCABIWOi^
He Disposes of All His Interests in (l4^ Steel Company,
DEVOTES LIFE TO PHILANTHROPY
Andrew Carnoal* Had* Rl* llesia*** f1^ rear by r.ellrlag Fram HI* ai**l 0*M. panr-II la K*ld Thai lie WIII R*«*t*e Over •lao.ooe.oeo For Ml* lafiaat* ¦ ¦ a nreai Meel (^asabla* FermMI.
Nkw Yosx Cut (Special).—Tbe aaaoiiasaa ment ot tb* purcbose by II. C. Ptiek -aM Ibe ntber copartners In lb* Caraacl* MttI . Company ol lb* entire tntrresl latitat tfm. pany ol Andrew Carnegie tonas Ik* tek.. ject ot much dlsciuslaa In eomiaecelalaa^: Duaaclal clrcier. It Is nawaoaoaaead IkW within two weeks a llul* lof• tbaa oaa-ball ol Ih* stock ol lb* new com pan 7 Will ba plsoed upon Ib* market and ottered lot aal* in alx ot IlM loading eltle* ol tbe «0««s try. Tb*** ellt** are N*w Yetk-, ObtaM*. ¦, Pblladelphia, Boaton, Bl. Lonl* aa4 Pttta'--- burg. Tb* btb*r aharas wHl b* kept bjr lb* original purchase!*.
AMDaiw osaiiBnii.
the newly tormod eompanr will ba**- A.
ipllal ol #600,000,<IM, of wbM tUtJIlA'.,
000 will b* In llrst mortgage ttt par aaMt.
ol .
cap]
000 . . . ^
gold bond*. •iMjm.OOe inpraMtnl alMli, and $290,0(0,000 In eommoB steak.
It Is said tbat tb* price to ba paid U Carnegie for lit* latarsat* I* om tlttf OOU, nnd ia entirely satulaetory to Kr. aegie. It Is undenlood Ibat oa* ai slipulallons of tbe sal* Is tbat lb* ¦•• i-ompany shall retain th* n*m*ol tba pr«^ ent concern.
The controlling gsnulns of tb* aew aaa*. cern Is H. O. Friek, and III* b* wbo wtHM Its Hrst Preaident. H* and laAgt W. WL Moore, ol Chicago, praolloally arnaaai aud pert*ct«d all tb* details ol th* cewot Idallon, .' . j-_, <^
Th* new company, under tba aaMa at'.; ihvCornegl* Bleal Ooninany, at TwatWi N. J., has nied witb the Seoretarr et SMIK Its arlKrles of Ineorporatlon. Tb* laaats "a porntlou at this time appear* to b* lot tiM ¦¦9 purpose ol tMord only. *• tb* oapWaHi*' lion Is lorth* •am oieiOOO. '
n*w compaajr Inelud** aot oalFM S^ irD*gl* sl*«l plaBts,lbut alao tho m.v, ::. Ook* Oompaar, wUk IU M,«Oe Mn»i1 ke land In th* OonMlUTlUa dM«l|lr,f tbe Oliver Mining Oomnaay, with ltalM|||r. or* Internals in tb* Lak*8n|>«l<oraMfMI| 111* Pittsburg. B**s*m*r and Laka mlVf'fi Hsllroad; thn Uuloa Railroad, wbloh aoia^ u*ols at Homestead with all th* tMH .; lines East and Wfsl, and all tb* Intltatb --j lu several hundred mIlea of ga* Und, II ||^ Intended lo Incroose tba output at all tltkT various department* ol lb* Joint eoMMH| | rn that the present lainlne la tba •!•¦<% market may be relieved nud tb* ooattaMp. j export demand supplied, .r'- ill
'Pbe lorraor cn.parluar* ol Mr, thirty-two In all, purpo** to retain th* lereatH ;wMeb Iber liid, IndlTldnair- iii«ub*ra of tb* original Oaraegto Company, and to odac lor *ala to tbo
lie the shui** wbleb tb*y ba** aeqal
Irom Mr. Oarnagio. Tbi* lataalloo, la tM ' evonlollbn tiurnha** from Mr. OarsagW - bad been lntlmal*dlor*um*tlBa,aadMNI^ before the |ir*sent uie w** anaotoi'M^- enormous demand for th**a *har*a hW..'. com* from almost *v*rr p*rt ol tboeoai
Mr. Carn*gl*'s r*tlrem*nt from bu*|i
(or It la prsolleally that--mark* aa *( lu one ol Ih* roost Importaat ladiw Inlerast* In Am*rl«*. And It do** W . Ihan tbat. II inarka tb* *Bl*rlac M a n*w Ileld by a man ol t(«M|; doua energy, who, II h* glv** iMl -il Ihn attention In tha sol* pursall of pb|. ^. lanthroplo work tbal h* ha* gl*«a (• llin priiBecullon ol his hualn*** *at*tprllM, wlli excel the record ot RlophfO OlraM^ George P*abfldy, both ol whom.gratlSaa K similar ambition after azoeutlOaally ••¦• eessful bulin*** e*r**rB. Anilraw CaiMflW Is a strong, w«l|.prus*rvsd man ot tlB^' Iwo. Mr. Carnegi* starlsd bis battaMi career In Pittsburg, Penn,, In lilT, •• :• niessougor lor lb* AtUollo and Oblo ttm. graph Compauy.
MEDALS FOW HEWOISM AT 8C«.
l>r*ald*Bt lUward* H*ara*rs ml Aai*rl«ia
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WataiNoToii, I). C.(8p*elal).—TbaPlMl* d*nt has pr*s*nt*d gold modtU to a aaa. ber ol parsons In rsoognlllon ol tb*lr baioto servic* In sffenling tb* r*sou* el AaoiMW nlllr.en* from dlsablad v*ss*la. T'
The following paisoiu ol tb* BMIHW (teamsbip Pinners Point, for rsceuliif ilw master and urew oil he Amerlean fOhooMC Angle L. are*0i P*c*mb«r 7. UM, thus r*ward*d: John D*vl**, lint O Carl Hurlln, boaUwaln; Albert Wmaajw •*aman: O. Mackay, •aama>t~'fi>*MHI- Hmltb, ssaman; Ohristlan Patcnaa, ttt. p*nt*r. '.
Tbn foliowlag m*mb*r* ol tb* ONir M tb* British •t*am*hlp Brio, eoaoaraadte lb* r**cn* ol tb* Oaplala aad *rew ol IM America* sclioonar B*rtran M, Wblla, Df> camber 13, IIM, r*c*lv*d m*dai«: TboMf TbIstI*, Denial Hugb*^boaUwalB,Obarjfi W. Levriek, seamaa; Fr*d*rlali^*alMII. *e*inau; Joan Nik. ,...',
Tbe Bam*r*oogBtllnawa(t*Bd*r*dlotM - loilowlag member* ol th* cr*w ct th* Ml> l*h ataamshtp Oribia, wbo parllelpalM M . Ibe r**on* ol th* Caplaln aad (f*«or IM Am*rio*ii bark Bl. Lael*. wraokad at Mb November », HM: Aadnw Malaoa Ida, chi*l offlcer; HngkOray,oarp*at*ri JaM Hnlden, boaUwalo; Harry Oordoa.jah. man; Jo«*pb Arwoodaoa, laaiMBt H, MaMr san, •*anan^
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rr*ild*Bt M*lh Low, of CotambU OeU«(«, Caplaln A. T. Vabaa, nl th* Uall*d mtUt N*vy, and Fredartck W. Uolll*. AaiaitoM d*l*gal*s cUo**o by Pr*«ld*ot Uttkeltrte att*ud Ib* P**«* CoBgr***of lha'C«M|| sailed a f*w dan *go Irom Kow Tort OM i
00 lb* Am*risaa llaar M. LouU. Oa Ibdfe arrival at Boulbamptoa tbajr Will pionj|>!^ to Tb* B*ga*, wb*t* tb* OoBHiaa* to tolpi held.
Uov*n>u>*al aaMalaad la Bgala. The 1*1*11 r*tnra* Irom Iba taa*tB»<ll *iect«oBs In Hpsla (bow a goMnimaalM- Jority ol forty 0T*r tbaaasMaad «||Ml Hon parti**.
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1 A* * r**all or a pramalara aaploalM al Ib* *toa* (|uarrl«* at Tardlar. Paaa.. Bt, Jam** Bbuflia, 8ba«lla. Iba Ita John Burn*, tba laiialaB, w«*B I klll*d. Joha PoU, aaotbar emi**t bis right lag araabad. aad tbf** f- wbo war* megntet la kiadlagaaila d|i b*n*atb wb*r* t«* MaM aa^MM s*v*r*ly lajarat.
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| Title | Nassau County Review 18990512 |
| Date | 1899-05-12 |
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| Day | 12 |
| Year | 1899 |
| Volume | 4 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 18990512 |
| Date | 1899-05-12 |
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| Day | 12 |
| Year | 1899 |
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te^ati ^attnttt fleWetei- mttoLia ooptsM. civx: ornt**. VOL, IV. A FAMILT SBVr«I'APKH OF I.OcVL A.VD ;GB!IERAt, IXTEI.I.IOKNt E. FREEPORT. X. Y.. FRID.VY, M.\Y 12. 1SJ)!>. TIKXI: tLM TtaaiT IB ASTAawB ..-3JL . NO. 28. rmomaioitai. E. V. BALDWIN, iMAir af BuJo, ludolii ud Giitaf, hJ:f. ¦ ruiBPOIlT, L. I. Note BniMn; Imnmved Methral .us Advanred Rapidly its fnr Ooncerte. Eir . rilled at Ratea. 8atlsfartioB iluaranteed. it aCOROC A. MOTT, LAWYER, I Oaaa* M.,Bas«ath «r Broaklyn,M. T. City lybfk. Qaccaa Coh N. V, "51 Lyabiaak" "aolA Brooklyn" B. A. DORLON, k...BOffDED AUCTIOJfEER. . OM Fellowa' Block, ¦ Mreet, aaar Charrh. FREEPORT. jrwtaal I JOHN P. WRIOHT. ^ OEJfERAL AUCTIOJfEER, I PReeFORT, L. I. riNANCIAI. BankftTRockYilleGentre Villn^f. .-Ivcniif, ROCKVILLE CENTRH, L. I. •AilirKL>.''f 0 0 0 0 @ 0 0 «*i« 9 .10 7!i 'li pacossn roDLTav, rnrkeys, 11 lb (Ihlaken*. Phlla Capons, Phlla Fowls, Rtaio* Penn.. V lb.. Ducks, L. I. sprlnu. Tib... 10 13 1« — 0 0 « « 9 0 0 0 0 US — 15 17 16 7 10 ¦li in 10 'J 5 I'Iti 35 1.1 iM IIO 10 I'i JOHN J. RANDALL, President. faBAUNOET T. HPRAaUE, Vice Preaident. WILUAM S. UALL. Cashier. BOARD OF DI RECTOBa I ¦tekmt. Raadall, Ohaunccy T Orranne kaHkOn, WUIIanill. Hlller, 1 muaai I. Oolder, U. Wesley I'ln.-, Wailae^' R. Oomwell. Oeonto Wai I ace, ID, Bmlth, Coles Pettll, , Aa«Ml laamlic. Harvey U. Hmith. fhaita* U Wallaoe, Oeorse M. Raadall WlllUm 8. Hall. Nnr York or Brooklyn Haoka or TruattV p*»l**. aad every acooniinodalion aa far «a la eoBsiMaat wllh conai'rvutive management. laloraat at the rale ol three per rent. paid on Uow depoolls, tbrtio montha or rnorv. Dnrfla Issued ou all parbi of Kiimiie. Doe* a Boneral banking huaineaa. Aeeounl* of eorporationa, oomiianln., aocie- U**,*Ui',aallclted. lallr* ssUslartlon giiaranlred. laqalrlea will receive tirumpl allenlionand a*ehserfull> anawereit. rnurwwioNAL. • Greater New York • DexitEtl Petrlors, lORttNECKER I SKIDMORE. OOB. KULTON AND GOLD ST;5 , Brooklyn, N. Y. I •** *C Teeth, B-i.o.i np. ttaia Crown*. a.T.mi ..p, •aM Fllllnsa, ai.iin ..p Otkar Fllllaa. • • • .so ..p. FULTO.y AND .OOLU isTRKEr.-'. Opp. Lo^aer'M, BStOOKLYN, N. V. DRESSMAKING W TNE HWHCSt STVIE OF THI ART. ..THC MISSES LEE.. WANTAOU, eae atUoBorlh ol I.. I. R. It. sisUun P*rfMt at gaaranloed from uicik.urenirnt Trylac 00 not n.w«aaary Friea* teaaoaable. W.irk the beat. I alvea la Oil Palallas. tnaabe, V dos ntr tun wratw nay—Prime, V 100 Ib Clover mixed Clover iRraw—Long rye VBaBTSBLB*. Potatoe*, Hebron, T bbl State, V bbl Sweet,II bbl nabba«e«, N. O.. » crale .. Onions, domestic, V bbl... tgg plant, T box Tomatoes, V carrier Sqnasn, Via., V carrier rurnlps, Russia, VbbI (Ireen peoa, N. C, T crate. llanllflower, Vbaaket Hiring beans, T ornlo I.elluoe, L. I., 11 bbl Celery. » dos Hplnaeb. ^l bbl Beets. V 100 buuobes Rale, V bbl Carrots,? bbl Rarilabea, V bn>kot Rhubarb. V 100 bnnchoa . Cueiimbera, Fla., " i biisket Asparagus, V dos. buu.'bi'a onaiH, ETC. Flour—Winter Patents Bprlnit Patents Wheat-Np. 1N. Duiulb.... No.aiMd Oom—No. 3 OaU—No. 3 White Track mixed llye—Weetern Htate Lard—Olty steam LIVB STOCK Denves, olty dresse.l Calves, elty drosao.l Country dressed Rbeep, V 100 % Lambs, V 100 Ih Boipi—Live, V 100 Kl 1 2» ® li 50 45 0 MH ~ 0 IK 9 00 (SI 9 37 !!00 (9 SOO 1 SO 0 3 .50 I 00 9 300 100 01 2S0 # 3S0 50 IM 0 I 00 1 00 19 1 .i-iO I .V) 0 n no 75 (ffl 1 .V) ii 00 (al 3 00 10 0 7'j SO 0 75 30O 0 60O .10 0 75 1 75 w 3 no 25 0 do 2 no IS, :i no 300 0 imt 75 0 iO) 3 75 dl 4 10 390 « 4 15 - 0 HlH - » 79 43H# 4tl}i - # S6>< 311^18 34 «7H» «H - 0 63 S.OOe 0 5.05a 5 IS Conntrv .irassed. 4 2it Ml 5 00 ' (u) 5(10 4 15 (» 4 20 4 0 6.1 i THE ELECTIONS THIS YEAR, Six Riates Will Klect Oovemora and Five Minor Offlclaia. Elections will b* beld In November this year In the foilowlnit Htale.a: Iowa—For Oovernor and otber Blate ofllcers. Kentucky—For Oovernor and ntber Btnle offlcera. Maryland—For Goveinor and both Houses ol tbe LeKiaiatiire. Msssacbusetle—For Qovernor, Slate offl. cersand both Houses ol tha Legislalure. Hlsslsslppl—For Oovernor, HIata olHcars, a LeKlslstut* and all county ollcsra. Nebraska—For Justice ot lbs Rupreme Court and two members ol tbs Board ol Itegents. New Jersey—Eight Blate Henalors. sixty members ol Ib* Assembly and couuty offl. New York—Two Justices nf lb* Supreme Court In Flrsl Judicial District, oue Jiistioe In FKlh Dlatrlct. three Justices in Eighth District and liSO Members ol Aa.>enibly. Oblo—Oovernor and all Stale offloers. Pennsylvania — Htate Treaimrer, two Judgei ol lb* 8upr*in« I'ourt aod oue Judge ll the Superior Court. Virginia — Secretary ol Ih* Common- wealth. Treasurer and minor Slale offlcara. GLOUCESTER SANK THE PLUTON. Th* Bpanlah Torpedo lloal rnund Riddled With Hla-I'ounder Nhella. Tbe gunboat Yanklon returned lo Ban. tiago. Cuba, a lew dayi" ago alter making an luapectlon ol tb* wrecks ol llie Hpaniab torpedo boata Terror and Pinion. Sbe lound tb* riulou lying In eigbl latboina ol water thre* Billea west ol Ibe entrance to hanllago harbor. Th* I'latnn was lying on ber port able. whleb waa badly stove. Her starboard rail waalutn<-t. Coulrsrvto the reports pub- llshe |
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