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mXttOLTEi COPIEW. i'lVte CI-iNTW.
FAMILY NEW«I>AI'ER OF I.IKJ'AL A.>D UENERAL IM'RI. I.Ki FM K.
TIBHS: tl.tO VEAKLT III APTA*!.!
VOL. IV.
IHKKPOKT. N. v.. FKID-W, rllNi: 2. \s\\\).
NO, 31.
E. V. BALDWIN,
TMClir If Bu|«, ludoiii ud GiKir,
FacCPONT. L. I.
Note Sralein: ImpvoTeil Method -. Pnplls Advsneod KapLlly nls for Coni-erls. Etc , Fllle.1 el Rates. Halisfaction (iuarantre.1.
OEORGE A. MOTT, /' LAWYER,
M Caavt ¦t.,It.raatli of Ilrooklyn.N. V. City . Kaaldaace. Lyabraok, {towns Co., N. r. lUaabona, "SI Lynbrook." -ancA nrookJyn "
e. A. DOKLON,
\...BOJfDED Al'CTIO.XEEIi,
Odd Fellows' Blnek, *
roltoa Btreet. near Cbtm-li. FREEPasx
THE MARKETS. tmSm Wliolaaale Prleea ofConntvy Predaee Qwolwl la New Tork. 21 BrTraa.
Creamery—Weat. extras., .t — 0t 1«
Flrals 17 0 l-,ii
Thirds to seconds \i 0 I',',,
8lpte~Thlnls to firsts 15 0 17
Rtale Dairy tubs, extras — «• 17
Inltallon Creamery 1'2'sia 1,1
Faf-tory, fresh firsts >.... — * 1.1
Lowgra.les ll'-i# 12','
CBBEaa.
Slate—Full crenm, fancy. . !) 0 0','
finall. ill.® yi.
PntI sitirac, (food to prime.
Full skin
a «ii
JOH.N P. WRIQHT,
GEJfER.iL .iUCTWJfEER, PReePORT, I.. I.
N'eariiy—Fancy —
Hiatenn.l r«nn-Fr"sb -
Western-Choice —
Boutbern—Choice 1.'
BEISS ANn FKIS.
fifans—Marrow, choice, 1891 —
Mcdiiim, I9!W —
Ten, choice, IS9H —
ne.l kl.lnov, cliol..e. !«!)«. 1 ".'i
Willie kidney, cliob'e, IRiiS 1 so
. Yellow eye 1 :17
I.lMn, Cal , il (iOilis.. .. 2 .'SI
Oree^^eas, liai^s —
raoi-rs ssn sKaaiKs —frf.s
Apples, nusset, * bill . , .l.ul
0 in
ttt 15
0 15
0 12
0 1 .50
» i -.-.l
0 i :i|
0 1 so
0 I *,
,* i 10
0 2 55
liy '.'5
«,
0 .1 71
riNANCIAI.
BaDkofRockYilleGentrc
Villajf- .4L'riiiii', ROCKVILLE CENTRE, L, I.
¦AMUEL r. PHILLIIM. l-reslilcni.
TB01CA8 O. KNKUIT, Vbe Pre liilcni. IIIKAM R. SMITH. ( n.-bi
BOARD or OIBECTOna:
ICnlKht.
Bobert A. Daviaon, TI.oiii.-isO
John VlBoenl. Illram It. Hiulih.
OMatworlh ll. Combea, Wesley H. rinilih. AasUBJarne, Clmrles L. Wsll,-..-!
Charles tf. naves, Ansiln c.irnivell,
¦waaeir. Phillips, Nelson II. iSaiiib,
JeknW. DeMoM, ¦ ' '- ¦
OUrer Daviaon, _ . ..._..
Hamilton W. Pearsall.
We do a General Banking Bnaineui of Depoait and Diaconut.
Interest Rild on Special Dopoalta.
Drafta laaaed on EiiRland and the OoBtinent.
Toor Patronai^ Solicited.
Banking Houra-9 A. M. to ,T P. JI ; Batarday, 9 A. M. to 13 M.
Diaoonnt Daya—Tneedara nnd Fri. dajn. 9 A. M.
Ilnidwin. * bbl
strawberries, M. .Iersev,Vr|t, Huckleberries, N. ('., ¥.|t...
BOPS,
Stale—IMR, choice, ? lb
Fair to prime
Pacino Coast, IR!W, choice .
Common to prime
Old odds
iivi rooirav.
Fowls, ^ tt,
Rprlni; clilcWens, ¦# Ib
Roosters, V Ib
Tnrkeys, V It,
Dnoks, |i pair
Oeese, T pair
riifeons, T pair
naRSSRii rooLTav.
Tnrkeys, V Ib
ClileUens, riillii
Fowls, Ktnto A Penn.. V tti Pni-lis, I., I. sprhiK. V lb ..
Sipinhs, ¥ doz 1 .'Si 0 I'l
nay asn STsaw, Trlinn, V 100 lb -. — rtii .
M r«.
20 IS-
- 0
.50 0
75 IS
ao 0
12 0 12',
Clo
mixo.l
ntraw—IiOHK rye
ysnarisMs fotaloe.s, Roiillierii, ¥ bbl
Domeslic, V bill.. .
Rwoot,Vlibl
Caliiinues, V crale . . Onions, domestic, V bbl .
Tomatoes, V carrier
Bqunsii, V carrier
Turnips,Unssla, Tbhi
Oreen peas, N. C,, V ersle.
Lima beans, V crnte
Htrlnn beans, » crate
Lettirce, V blil
Celery, V don
Kpinach, VbbI
Bents, 'f inObun.hna ., ,,
Ksle,1lbl,l
Carrota, V bl.l . . ,
lls.llslie., V b^,.l;el , . . nhiib.irli, -»' ion iiiinchns
HER BEST,
Iiave you notice.1 ibe .-hsnii;e it s-^meiinies
makes In a woman's f.ice . I'l.ssive 1; m.ii be nn.i .lull nnd cnl.|, Ni-ulrsi tinl..d. sn-l coniiooiipls.-e — When the au-i? falls on It' How swift It
tSlvCS
>I"Snln([ an.1 color nn.l s.ifl oiiiliue.' How sirsnge new llKhts from llie eyes wlli
slip, And new tints lilossom on .heek an.l lip? The whole tiice softens iiu.I wiirm... un.l
shine.. And the Lair, n raiser crown overbold, Hliows forth of n sud.leu, uo'lreanied-ot
Kold. O, tbere'a many a w Must be In nsunshln
Have you notice.l tho change it makes
In a woman's face
And her heart, and her lite, thnt were coi.l
nnd .lull And silKhtiy inclined lo commoni Inco, When Love shines on them? llow there
breaks Over her nature ft wave ot Bold, UrlnRlni; out beauty unknown b. tore. Mellowing, wlilenlns, more iind more, l.lftinK lier up till her eyes behold Ever new blooms for her hnn.ls to cull, til sho nnd her life irrow benutlfui? It. there's never a womiin, east or west. Hut must llye iu Love's sunsbino io live her
best, — Cl irn W, Brouson. In The Wnt.-binnn.
iTHEFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL, 130,000.
'Illl STREET, FREEPORT, L, I.
JOHN J. RANDALL, President. OOAUNOBT T. SPRAOl'E, Vice I'n. WILLUM a. HALL. Cashier.
BOARD OF DinEirroas:
Joha J. Randall, Chaiincey T Fpraciis
taltb Oox, William O. Hillcr,
^ miNam «. OqMer. H. 'WcsTey Pin..,
Wallace H. Oorawell. Oeonie Wallace,
rhooiaa O, Smith, Coles Pettll.
aa««at Immki. Harvey II Hmith,
Oharlas L. Wallace, Oeome M. P.andall William U. Hall.
Asparagus, »' do
Floiir-Wlnler RlirbiR I
»• Insli et
iilents
dies
No. IN. iTulull
No.ailed
Corn-No. 'i
Oats-No.'J White
Track mixed
llye-Western
Htats
Lar.l—City steam
I.lve STOCK.
Beeves, city ilresso.l
Calves, city dresse.l
(Country dressed
Siineii, VlOll'h I.sinlis, r 1110 ih. IIof;s-l,lve, |i Uiuih
Coiiuirv dressed
2 TC r„ ?. -.1
1 IKl IS 1 7 .
1 nn IS '2 iHi
2 Wl r«i i li I no 0 -.1 on 1 no 0 i-2i
in 0 1 mi
.5(1 0 7.5
iiO 0 i 10
1 no (Si 2 no
50 0 1 no
.5n fi. 1 25
'2:'i 0 1 on
.50 0 75
1 (nl 0 I no
'.i.i. (n- ro
1 no fa 2 .'SI
25 fgi I'l
.50 0 I 00
75 0 :i ISI
I (» ft I no
— 0
— 0
— 0
— 0
.'11 0
n5',',ii
0
-.IT,
Open, except l<val holidai s, from ll a. m. tp, a. Offers facilities and iiidii.s-uicutii every deparlmenl tsiual lo llineeof rithi r t NawYwkov Brooklyn Hanks or Trust t'.i VaaiSB, and eeery nccimiiiiKlatlun aa far as eonalaleBt witb conaervaliyi- nianaui-iiieni.
Inteniat at the rale of tlirre iH-r cent naid . Mbbo depoalta, three niontks or more.
Drafta laaae.1 oa all parts of Riimim, , Doaaaaeneral bankinElinsiness.
Aaeoaata of oorporations, companies. bo<-i Uaa,elc..aalirlteil.
Betlre aatiaraclion Raarantee.1. ^ laaalriea will reoelvo prompt attention a. be ohaarfaili answennl.
rnnrKWiii/NA^u
• Greater New York • Dezita.1 Farlors,
lOIICIIieCKtR I SKIDHORE.
OOB. FULTON AND GOLD ST.^ ,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
¦at at Teeth. ai.im np.
(Ma erewns . a.'.oo i.|>.
Oaia ruuacs, aiouu,.
Okhae rilllaa, . » tt .ao u,..
rULTON AND (lOl.ll STRKKr.-!. Opp. Lojeers, BROOKLYN, N. Y.
DRESSMAKING
M THI NWHlSr STVU OF THC ART. ..THE MISSES LEE..
W.tNT.tllll,
aae mile north of L I 11. It siaimn ^rftKil 61 auaraaleed from measurement. ' TrrlaC on not nereaeary
Pnasa reasonable W.irk the bw.i.
¦leea la oil ¦¦¦Inllna.
iilasa aa Pavemenr.
The city of Lyons has been experi¬ menting with glass fftr pavement. Since last November the Rue de la Heptib- llqne haa been paved with devltrlfled (dasB, This new product Is obtained from broken glass heated to a temper¬ ature of 1,250 degrees, and compressed In matrices by hydraulic force. Thn gloss pavement is laid In Ihe form of blocks, i»lght Inches square, each block conlaliilng sixteen parts In the form of checkers. These blocks are so rloscly nilcd together Ihat water can¬ not pa.ss between Ihem. and Ihe whole pavement looks like one gigantic draught board. Aa a pavement It Is said lo have greater resistance than stone, it Is a ptwr conductor of cold, and Ico will not form on It readily, dirt docs not accumiilale uiKin It as easily as upon stone, and It will not retain microbes. It Is mure durable than stone, and Just as cheap.—New York Post.
The Voh-e nf I..,ndnn.
A wrlier in Ihe Strand Mag,i/!lne d ilcribcs the astonishment he cxpcrl- ' that isn't In 1 enced when, riding over London In a i ""* "' her fri.ii.ls (;uv liKlliion, at a height of more than half ' ''"¦<"' dullars for 11 puir nf vases, ami a mile, be hear.l the deafening roar of """7 """¦« cracked. Oh, I'm an
The Saisit^^ia 'I^oxvl.
Ilv M. II. Wllliai.is. v'SaV^ .T.\rAXl-;SE irons- ( L\ ) ">e, aa suro as I \^^\J ""' alive! Where ^^ 'W on earth ill.I you =^^— get llmt liiiwlV"
.\ell.v Mill-shall snjil to old Mrs, (Jraves. SliB anil lior frieuil, l-lllice Pavidson, Iiad slopjieil nt the uld lyoinan's cot- laRe oil their return from a loug, hut walk, to get a ilriuk of her cool well-water
As Mrs. firaves npeuoil ber cii)!- boaril to take out ber uue tumbler, Nelly's curious eyes uiiticed un the top shelf a china bowl cuvereil with dust, ou wlii?h she pnuiiceil eagerly.
"That cliiny bowl is ii.lioncy? Wliy, it was my nmilier's afure ever I was born, and slio stt great store by il. My (ather was 11 sailor, uud ho used to bring nil kinds uf_n^U'cr tbiugs from his v.iyagt's. 'J'hey'ie all gone bul Ihat ouo liowl, Bllll suuiehow I've gut it tlxoil in my mind llial I won't have any gruil luck if auytliiiig hoiilicua to that bowl."
The two girls glanced at each other, flood luck auil poor old .Mrs. (iraves seemed far npitrt. iSlio was very old, and hail survivcil all Iter family ami frienils. Hlie pickeil up a wrelclied living by knitting nud iiuiltiug. She owned the little cuttngi. iu which she liveih, and wilh sturdy iiidepfcinleuce refused Ihe charity of ber neighbors, save during lier iittiickH rlieiiiuatisiii, which uf bill, were (rei|iieut ami se¬ vere, Kvery Olio pitied nnd respt't'.teil the desiilata old nmuan.
"Well, what do vou lliiuk of tliis'^' Nelly lireathlossly exdaiiueil, liuliliug out the bowl, when Mrs. (iraves Iiad guiiB tu llio well.
"I see an ulil china liowl," laughed Kllicc, "very i|iici-r-luiikiug, ami very ilirty, and u little chipped at the edges."
"Vou see a gcnuiuo Malsuma! ' Nel¬ ly said, impressively. "I question wlielber aiiulher such can lio foil inliu this I'uuiilry. Luuk ul that iliaporiug uf dull gulil al Hie lia.^' uud clge, nu.l thoso birds nilli oiilsiretcbeil vmig.s iu Iho centre! Why, it's u trcasur.!' ' "Is if?" Kllico aii-iwcreil, iiidiflor- enlly. "ll just li.uks In nio like a ijucer bowl. \ci v uice for a milk buwl."
".\ milk bowl! Vuu know I spent year hefuro Inst willi my nuul. Mrs. Havoupiirl, in llic city, aud sho and hor friends were all .Ieep iu the study of ceramicH. .tiiiil is a great collector of old china, auil she is vory wcallliy aud a great tiiivelcr, she has siiiiie su- jierb speoitueiiB, Why she gave forty lollars for a Satsuuia cup ami saucer iiiliarcil with tliisl llirce liiiii-
it. No, 1 expect to gel the bon I A .-« bargain, anil my i.-ouscicuce w ml trouble me if I take it."
"That's a matter betweeu you au.l your couscicuco," Kllice said, ipiietly, and cliangcd the couversatiou,
Nelly was correct iu thinking the howl w.uilil soou be iu hi-r possessiuu. Iu less than a week Mrs, llraves lent for her. Hlie fuun.l the ul.l 'vuniaii io lied in n culd rmini, ami satTering ter¬ ribly frum rlieuuiatic fever. Ou n lit- Up lalile by tbe I'd wns n tumbler ul water aud a plate uf food, sent lu by some jiitying ucighlior,
".Seems as if tint liirus my stomaoh," sho sai.i. iHuutiug to tiic food, "but it was mighty giiul lu Mrs. Ives to send it Jenny," to 1 little girl whu Ua.l come iu, "iv.in'l >uu pick up some chips au.l make a bla/.o, su yuu can bull some water ami make lue a cup of tarragon tea'.' I'm just parching with thirst. Misf Nelly, I scut fur yuu to tell you i! you "waut that liuwl I'll sell it. I'm tu,i sick to work, aud f liavcn't put u cent to buy medicine or lire-wood. "
Nelly's heart heat high with <le light.
"Certainly, Mrs. Graves," she sai.l.- "I meaut what I said, and I'll givf you what you ask for it."
"Do you think a dollar is toe much?"
Nelly glanced al the abject povertj of the room, the pour uld ivoiuau'i pain drawn face, au.l f.ir very sliaiut at herself blushed deeply. But the liovvl must be heri".
"Mrs, (inivcs, " she said, hurriedly, "I'll givo you live dullars fur tin buwl, oud hero's the moiii-y." She took it uut of her pocket.
"Five dollars!" cxclaimcil the ul.i woiuau ill astouislimcut. "Miss Nelly, honey, I reckon it's beoaiiso yoiiwaul to give mo tho money. It uiii't ccr- taiuly bt'causo tho bowl is worth hail that."
"I'o me il is," Nelly sai.i, ha.slily, with a BU.ldcu tiviuge of c .iiscioucc, "an.l if I ha.i more luoucy I'd give it, hut this is my last ceut.'
"Oh, I'm afraid your paying high for just a whimi Please bring 1110 the bowl. Miss Nolly, so I can toll il good-by before yuu take it away."
Nelly brought it to tho lieilsido, and the lean wore iu tbe old crea¬ ture's eyes as she took it in hei trembliug hands.
"It is ull that is left mo of the blessed old liiuc. When I look at it I SCO lliciii oll-fatlier, iiiollier, bus baud ami chil.lrcn, ull lying iu the church jar.1. It was my wc.ldiug preseut from father, Miss Nelly. I remember the night I was niurried, Kverybody wislied me health ami prosperity, but fullicr, ho says. 'Health ami pmsperity aro mighty good tilings, but I wish for my chil- ilreii huiicstyaml fair dealing with all the world.' Yes, those were his
THE mCTlON GiSE, FATALEAILffAYffEEGI[S
f.'ew York Po'ice Unr.ivellinpthe Sen¬ sational Kiilnnppino Conspiracy,
Washciits Ciuse the Loss of Tci' Lives in Iowa.
MOTIVE FOR CRIME A MYSTERY. TWO BRIDEGROOMS ARE KILLED.
NEW YCRK STATE NEWS. Spnlsl >-.s.lon nntie leaislalnre.
Tiee.xlrsor.tinnr.v .-.-si. n of the Lsgls- l.-lliire „,lj, i|.,1.1,1 slier Jia.hiK passi-d a nll^tilllle I.r the K. r.l Kraneblse lax bill. The ncasiiie weol through the Seo- nte by a vote „fwi|„ Id nil (i,, Itepul.ii- .-ans nud three pemo.-rats v.iilni: f.'r it. nnd Ihroufh the .\.siiiihly «itli f-l afflrni- 'itlve 1111.1 li-l iiei;,.tl\e votes.
Tlie new |-raii-bi>e Tiix bill, In-luding lie ..ricilial Kurd bill nn.i the nmendnients i.l..|.te,i, nlll nisrli 11 new .iepnrture in tax 'ik-l"biti..n. Tlie I'or.l bill |.r..vi,le.l for a nx .<ri the value ,,f all franchise... rights or
VERDICT FAVORS DREYFUS j JHE S.U!BiTH' SCHOOl!'
Civil Section of the Court Report Urg'ing Revision.
INTERNATIONAL LESSON C0MMEN1 . FOR JUNE 4>
le Faoio.is Prlaoner Will Fare
>ew rourl-Martlal. Wilt, the Prab-
ability ef an Ari|.ilttal.
Psritllei tn liie CIli Norse rnnk (till.I Neyer llelorneil-ra llabv I iirrtaae nn.l lo Ibe Police—A Uri
liis~l.i
I Meei>er_>l •ll —riou.l
ation I un.le
.in«ir
III K.
r Ita
or Fortitude
IMSI Caosei tlie IVasli Creek —lleLlarkalile Cus One Train Ueralleil.
Nr.wYoBK CiTv (S|.ee|,ili.-Tlie chiiriei :
iloss .'ose has been nearly I.nruib-ie.l by the :
ibductloii ..f tl.e tireniy in...libs old biibv j
of Arthur Cliitte liy its nurse. Xo crime I
bus so sllrre.l thi. people uf il Hv within i
the jenr as h.-is tills one, nn.l Ih.. fn-ati'st | interest Is eviuoe.l as the |...llce a-jthorities
by .|egr.'es nnrav.'i tlio m.si..ry. I
Tbo parents of the cbil.l hn.i recently |
hired a young woninii iiuuied Ciirrle June" !
ns nurse nial.l. She was sniisfa.'i.iry iu '¦
every wsy nnd coubl uot hnve atten.led U \
her Illtle charge better tlinn sho ,11.1. iio 1
the .lay wiien the cliil.i ivii. slolcn slic t.i.,k .
UiB Imbv, whose uume is Mnrlou, f.r a rl.le 1
lu its bal.y carriage in Ceutral I'lirk. Tlie '
tViTEni.-ii, I.iwn(Speclall.—The througli ; iniln from Clile|y;o to .Minucapiils over the ' I'.ocii Isiiiu.l an.l nnrllnutKn, Ce.l ir n.vpl.l< j and N.irlhcrn liallwnys wns ivrs.'ke 1 nt tht \ cro.-islniT uf iiiuk Creel., about four mile.- 1 southoast of Ibis place. The train con- 1 sisted of six coa.-he., looiudinR mail nn.! ! baggage car, .=m.il;lug c.ir, two passengei I coa'hes, and sk'cper. Nine persons wer. killed aud twenty-three injured.
The list of dead follows: K. L. Arnold iumhermau, Minneapolis; F, I*. Carjionisr St.lLouls: liaviil I, Hamo, Mlnneiinoils Hawkins, rulluiau car coo.luctor; W, A .McLauiihlin, Muskegon, Micb.i Wilila n H.'hoilbin., Watcrl.m; It, H. K.'hwetto, Al tou. III.; (ii-orge Wiiinwrlghi, truiu couduo tor, and nu unkuowu mun.
A cloudburst hnd washe.l the sand an.l gravel roaJbcd, ieuvlDR Ihe traeU uiin.ii.- |.cried fora stretoii of twenty fe.-t. Tlie riilis aa.t lies held louetlier, aul tliere wa- nothing to Indlcato tbo insc'urlty ot ths road, Tlie engine struck tho washout, am! was derailed in the ditch beside th
iiiilnlnln or ..pernle in. un.ler. ab.
Jr tlimuKb, «lr..els, higiiwivs or |.ulilic
ilai-.s Tli.-^e Iranchlse vniues were to be
'..n--i.ieri'.i ns r.'al estate an.l assesse.l as
lui'h by the b.c.il assessors in each co:ii-
niiultv.
The new lilll silpiilates tbat tills fra'j. 'bise t.nx shiili be assesse.l by tbo State rnxConinilsM.iners. Instead of by various
li assess..rs; thnt all taxes i-.w l.aid hy
'I'rporalioiis to inunlclpulltles for ilie -Ight to operate In tho pubii.- slreelsshall -le ile,lii,.te,l fr.iiii tbe friinchlse tin, or 'ather that Mich a.!.Iltl.innl ta.\es shnll be Biped out; that tlie new law shall take ritoct un (Icloi.er 1, IHii'.i, that the property of nuini.-lpal corporallous, such as a .¦ily''B wilier -oippiv system, shall rot be snbject- ...1 i.l any additional lax beyon.l what It Is paving iibiier Ihe present tax laws, and tbat local assessors having nothing to do with
r»ni8(By C.-ibieV-The riesldent ol the Civil .Section ol the Court of Csssatlon. M. Ilallot.neaupre, lia< reported to the Presi¬ dent ol Ibe Court of Cnssatl.in, M. Mnzeaii, la favor of a reylslon ot tho Dreyfus trial and ressnding tbe prisoner before a court, msrtlnl.
It is believed the report is practically certain lo he a.'Cepted by thn Court of Cassation,and ineous thnt Dreyfus will bo br.'ught back to Fran.-e nn.l retried.
From the rresl.lent ot the Court of C^as- satl.m the rireyfus report will pass inlo the bauds..f the Pro-urenr-Oeuerai, M. Manou.
UUKTKl'S'.S JOITKMKV HOME.
nis Keinoral Krnin Ihe Islan.l Trlaon Ifl He Cantlouslv Coiidnrleil,
Enkjeel: "Chrlai rri<rllle<l.'> Joha
17.:i»—(lol.leN Teal: I'The Hoa mt ' Who l.avF<l Me anri Uave Hlmaajt I Mr," Ual. II., SB—CoiuiueutarT.
17. "And lie bearing His emaa iraal : lorth." Froni Piiates palace coon. whaM had heen thflsoiemn mockervnl a trial aM . I the jesting mockery of the soldiers. Thai* was u kind ot savage Irony In maklBC • - man carry the Implement on which ha wai to sntTer. In a.tvnnco weutnaobilar earvfi* Ing a white board on wblob was writta* 'ho natun. of tho crime. Next eaia* I 'our soldiers, nnder a centuriOB, witk tW ' I hammer and tho nails, guardlBK JaaM« '^
nd tore from BM
k'bt 1
rpoi
Hllo
I to review in ,
Lie
art
wna derailed in the ditch beside the track. ; i^n.^wii as a 'soecial fraiiciiise ' A special
and behind it the cars woro plied ui. in a ' franchise shnll be lieeiiied to 'in.-l-ado the
coutuseil heap, Tbe mull .-,ir tipped .,ve. ,„|„,. „, „,„ „„,^.||,|„ ,,r„,,erlv uf a person,
rr,;,"rK?i'.»i^,?!:ii';>:?.^ ',''.«'f.','.^",?.",l'.'"; I •..I'.'ni.i'rship. associ„.lon or c .rporaHon
fiither followed her fifteen niiuutos after siio had lell the bouse. In.-ti-ad ol flndlng tbo nurfe nn.l tlio.-blld, hefoun.i ilieempty baby earring.! ivllli.iiit a I'lue ns t-i thu wii.-reab..iit-. .it tbo former, lb. ioiine.li-
iitely ii.itili.'.i th.. p,.li f the iib.i,i..|i .11
lilll then hiirrin.l homo tu l.'il Ills wife of their iiiisr..rinne.
A 1101.. ivus ileilvered in liie evenllllf nt Mr. Clariio'B lioiiso by a b.iv who sai.i Hint bu hn.l been hir.'.l to .P. 's.. by a vouiiij woman. The i...le uia.b. it ui-.-ir Unit tli.i
eliil.l was lii.iiiap|i.-.| f.ir runs nn.l
warned tiie talhi-r Hint it ilin crime was rep.irle.l be woiil.i n.-v.-r mic lier allvo iigalii. One ivomiiii was arro^lei i.y tlie
I "" MS a nisp.-.-l, but n- lli.-re wns no
i-vl.len.-e ni(alu.-.t her sho wns illschargo.l irom custody.
police f.;rce is nt
but the clues uresilKlit.
Zl wofds,' a is'hard to part with the j^.r^Zril'lU^TiiT'lenrr".,'arar,'es't'.d last thmg I havu of his,' .Slio pressed . the criminals.
the great clly lieucalh him, as It could not bo heard when on Ihc gniiind. Tbe noise, even »t Ihat height, was so harsh and inlcnsc as to be painful to the ear. How perfect a sound conductor Ihe air is was shown when tne balliKin drifted far over the city to a wooded liart of Ihe counlry. where tile murmur of the leaves moved by Ihe wind, half a mila below, was distinctly heard.
An Allnrement.
MIslah Mose-I tell yo' dat Pm*. pey's pergresslvel Jea' look al him putiin' all hla ground in llowah beds! MisWh .''mlir - What's iiergrcs- slve 'bout ilaf MIstah Mcse Why he won't hah tub go aftab chickens now! Dey'il come to hini Kansas City Independent.
rt iu cliiiia. I'd giro nuythiug iu iiic w.irl.l to own tilts bon I, and I'm going to hav,! it, Iuu! lliisli! 11
it tu her quivering lips with a sub, aud handed it to Nelly.
"Iliiii't think I'm not thankful to you, Miss Nelly," she said, "because I'm sorry nt parting with it. You've given luo six timt'S its value, (bid bless you! Vuu've a kiml heart. May (lud ileal wilu you as you've dealt wilh a |ioor, desolate old wuiuaii.
As Nelly hurried home witli her treasure, tlicae words kept riugiug iu her cars and heal iug al her heart, .Soiueht'W she did uot fed ns tri- uuipliaut over her bargain ns she hail expecled. Diit the uext day she packed her bowl aud took the tirst truiu fur the city of New Orloaus,
"Why, it's iiiiiunc—it's worth its weight iu gold, Nell!" her nunt cried, ei'staticallv. "Where did yuu pick it uji':' What did yuu give for it':'"
"(^h, I gut il at a bargain," was all Nelly wuiilil say.
There was a meeting of Mrs. Maveu- port's frien.ls at ber house tlial night j to inspect tho buwl, Ouo of tlieui. j Mr, \\'eutwurtli, a gcutlciiiaji of large 1 f.irtuuc, whose c.illccliuu uf old chinn was ouo of Hie must euslly iu Hie United .Stales, was enthusiastic iu hin admiratiou. "I uever saw but 0119 like thia before, nud ii was iu a pri¬ vate collectiuu iu .lapan. It would bo priceless if it woreii't for that chiji ou the edge and that brown stain; but i-vcn as it is, it's worth two liiiudrcl dullars to any culb-ctur. au-t I'd bo glad lo give Hut or mure touivii it, il you vver care to part with il, Jliss '¦ Nelly," I
That nigl)l, when Nelly lay sleepless ; ou hor bed, till- wiii-.ls"i.f'olil Mrs. j liravcs kept ringing ill hcrears. ".\uil 111' s,iys, *I wish for thciu liuiicsly ami fair dealing,' " aud tlu-u the wur.l-
been
he is
Why Mr, Clarke's child sliould li kidnapped for riiiisoiu Is not ..I..111 not a moneyed man. He bus, lioiyev. go .ll position witli a pnbllshlng liouse receives a good Incoine.
liflARK TW.MN AT VIENNA.
Ile liees liii.iprriir Fr.iiiils .losepli in s,,e- clal Au.liriii-e.
VlEsSi (ny Cal.b.l.—Einpi-r.ir Finncis ,lo.seph has ri.celieil Marl; Tivaiu (Samuel L. Cloinonsi lu s|ieclnl audienee.
Tbo Eni|ieror display.-.: Iho koenent In- ler.ist in ilie literary work of Jlr. Cli-mens, nu.l reninri,-.'.! nl...o ihut h.i w.is inueii grii- lilie.l l.l observe "Hie eni.'leii. V ul the .\nii.rl.-nns from a iiiilliary st:in.||.oiiit."
and was telescoped by tho bnggngo liind, while tbo rearun.l ol the baugag.. cn in turn telescoped the smoker. Tho roof ol Iho sleeper plowed Its wav through thoiiay coach, whilo the lower half of the latlei i-rnshed through tbo sleeper. Tbe ongincei nn.i llrouiau Jumped from Ibe Iralu uud os. caped with ellgbt Injuries
Mr. Bchwette waa on ids wny to Minna- npoils, n-here he was to bo inarried. He nskea Iho physician to telegraph to bia latlier an.l his swi^etheurt, 'Tell her," be gapped, "Hint I havo bocn detaiued by a wrtjk and ciinnot keep tlie a|>pc.iutiueut eu time. Don't say any more."
David I. Ilamo, wlio is among the dead, on bis way to Mlunenpoll.<, where, lu two weeks, ho wns lobe married 10 Miss Laura Jlorganstoiu, a neico of Admiral Schley.
A striklog example of nerve and fortl- ludo was shown by Wiillam Sobolllain. a Irnvoler for a Ht. Louis totincoo house who made bis headquarters at Waterloo. Ho was fouud In the second passenger coach. Ills nnn crushed between the front ond of the sleeiier nud Ibe side ot tho coach. He lilll nut luwo consciousuoss. but beggedthat froin" ll his arm be sawed oiT, so as to release bim. It wns foun.l that tlier.i was no |.ossll.ility III releasing tho unfortunate man in any other wav, so lids was done, Sclioiiiaai gritieii his teeth and looked on while his arm wns amputated wllh a couimoii hand¬ saw, not a ui.iaii ciniiig from the po.ir fellow as the crude iusirninent i..re il#M'ny througli bono and sinew. After ho wa*i 're- b^nsiiil Scholllam wiiilie.l almost uiiassiste.i to a noar-by tiirmhouso. He was terribly weakened by loss of lilood, however, and died witbin a few hours.
nos (Bv Cable),—The oorrespoodent
^Missing the franclilse tax shall not of the Dailv Telegraph at (Myenne, capital
le pnrties tuaiiv writs of certiorari ¦ ofpfrench Oulano, telegraphs tho substance
¦ of an intervieiv lie has had with M. L.
Moutlet. (l.ivernnr-deneial of the colony,
as to the posjlhlllty ofthe reiransportatloa
of liroytUB to Frsiioe. Tho liovernor-acu-
ersi said:
"Tho questlou has been alretdv thoroughly conshlore.l. I have receive.1 tho mlnuto't instniclions relating to his removal from tho lies du Saint, whloh will bo personally siiporiutendo.l liv niysetf aud M. Denlel, Oovernor ot the lies du Habit. No person but Ihe Htate olUclals and ths rogular warders will be permitted to wit¬ ness his departure, whi.'h wlli take place In the Itoads ol llu Iloynlo, without louch- 'og at Cayenne.
"Whilo ou ship be will be Invisible to Ihe crow, tho Jailors alone admiolsteriug to him,"
The 111,'St illlil..riaut rtllTerence between Ihe r..r.l bill nu.l ilio neiv liiii, an.l Iho ono In.Ill wiil.'b th.. ..ori.ornlli.ns believe tliey will r.'.-elve Hie nuisi ssilsfacil.iu. Is foun.l in one innlerlnl .-hniig.., 11..1 ..oly fr.ini the ..hiiiseiib.Kv ..f the Kor.l bill, but sis.i from .1- i.rigliini piirpo.e nn.l efTi-cl.
Thi-cbiinue is ns foibiivs: "A frsnotilse right, niith.irlty or permission si.e..|ned liail, for tho purpi.so uf Iji.xatloi
porallon illioue.i in, upon, un.ler or above auy lli-.-et, lilgliwav, publl.' placo or public' iTHters in conneclbin with llios|.ccial fran- ihise. Tne tnugii'lo property so Included liiuil bo taxed as a iiart of tho siiechii trsnciilse."
The Legislature also passed the follow¬ iug measures:
An aiproiirlatlon ot tViS.OOO from the state Ireniury to jmy tbe ex|ainses of Ihe purt the Stale lyill lake In tbo reception to ¦lOtelilere.l AilinirnI Den-ey ou his return 'o ibis country fr.ira Manila. An npproprlaii.ia of *in,(IOJ vfithwLlch o enable the Stale Tax Commission to larry out tbo iirovlsions ot the Ford Frnu -•liiso Tax iilll.
Au appropriation uf f 12,(100 to meet the nilienses of thn extra.ir.iiuarv session of Hie Legislature.
A hill ameuiiing tiin law passe.l at the
recant sessbm of the Legislaluro which r..-
piires all state Departments to turn over
.1 Ihe Stale Treasurer on the llrst ol ea.'h
.11,.nth sil fees au.l moneys recelve.l, so ns
pt tho State Prison lieparlment
• operalboi .if tlio law. It was
would prevent tlio
utillr.liig niuneys
..1 from the sale of nrti.-les mnnu-
"1 In Hie prison.' for the purchase „f
ilerinU tiirough wli|..|i su.'h niauu'
'scul.l ba .-..ntimie.i.
la ifttm
FAMILY BURNED TO DEATH,
In 1
le Alll
Ori.wEis, Iowa (SpeelulV—Tiie Chicago (Ireat Western passenger train was wri-ciiod two miles north of liere. Tbo colored por¬ ter was killed and several persons Injured. Tho Irain wns running over lowljnds when tho track began to seltie, and tbo trnin was derailed. Tbo damago to tho railroad company will be heavy, as tliu coaches on I lo.'om.itives aro almo-it n total loss.
SEVEN KILLED IN SOUTH DAKOTA
ll a loe-sngo from Ibe :i..verii..r, leferre.l 1.. lliein, the Finnneo "..iilililttei's ..f I lie Seiinle mill the Assembly iL'recil up.Ill n bill n|.|.roprlntllig t'.'i.OIH) .'..r the state's luirt In Hie i-elebraibin of A.lnilrui Dewey's return io ibo I'nited states. All members of Hie National (lunrd if the State who desire to parti.-Ipuio In Ibe i-flebrntbin will be ennbie.l iod.i so, nn.i the Slate n-lll bear the ex|.ense of tlie'r maiiitenaui-e sn.l iriiosporlallon. bul 111. sainrles will l.e pni.l as in cases wliers Hi.' Natl..nal liuard is ordered oul for
111.
F..]l..wlng Is ..ib> the)
. text .,f the
sinlii
lluliiiinga lll.l
I'irrea an.l Mnrh Ilui.iHge Il.ine.
CiiiMnEHniN, S. 11. (Spo.'lai). —W.ird lias r.iached hern .it a .llsastr.ius an.l fatal cy. clone wliich pn.«8ed across tho country in the vicinity ot HIJou Hills, twenty-nve miles sonth of tbis city. It resulte.l In tho .loath ot KSVHU iierson and serious Injury lo tiyo
-1 cnll lo your atieiill,111 Hie ilesirabllllv ..f uinkiiig nil appr .rrlnilon to provide fm Hie |ii,.per .-i-lebiall..n .if Hie rotura of ,\ii:iilrnl Dee-ev, an American whom ull Anli-n.-nus ivorlhy ot tbe name ilellglit I.. ii..|i..r: Hie man'wbo al Ihe close of the lilneiesiiiii i-.-nlury lias ml.le.l Iresli rcnoirn
I.. Hi., nag llinl bill nirrn.iv so .die 11
. I.'gl..rl.'iis iiiuiiii.li ill tlia lanil nn.l
I Illl
"i'be ibiiu.ie
'.till
of |l
s lim.i tiie presiigi.
.iiigii..ul IllH wi.ri.l.
otii.
The kl'le.l arn Charles Peters.in nn.l bh six chil.iron, tho laiier beinK tbrce buys nn.l
three girls, ranging fr.im tlireo t.i ilfieen _,,,„,, ,, „„ .,,.. ,,,,„,
rs of age The xvlfc and remalnlug ii.nt f..l|.nv...i .iu;b le., brllllaiii. were
'¦'-"" "' "s'bar.llv le.s iiseliiir.. hi uiilrv. it .>
Ill n.i.i.-.l a I ll.'.eiishlp nt il.
.will, au.l bh
clilbl aro fatally injure.l
Iho cyciono funned in plain view of hundreds of persons, :anii luove.l in a southerly course, tho llrst place reached being A. Codcn's, which was totallv de- .stroyed, as were a church an.l a school. I boose, after whloh Iho cycbmo rcaciied ihe I r^terson place, where the execution done was epiiaillug. Tho .lead uud Injure.l wereatiewn all about tho premises, wIiHb the buildings wero smaslred to splinters. Muoh live stock wns killed.
Ilillllg Hini wr f..rai the high A Imlrnl. mil ..f his ilei't, I
pri-.'Inli.in uf
.-..lllllrv lies tl.¬ .i I. i.l ali 111
.lll.l ,li..w In nppropriaie nnl wo f.-ei f..r llieglral everv ..lii.-er an.I salbil ivi. sli..ulii listlly our .ip- lielil under which Ibis I un.l lo thom, nu.l, In- ii.iiira.le. iu our lorces
Kllle.l by Llirhlnlng.
SAsnrsKv, (Ihlo (Special),-Louis Ebert, a fanner of (iiforl Township, wus killed by iighluing at a burn warming near Ills homo. About thirty people were In the burn, and all wero prostrated, sovcral ol them being lU'ire or less injure.l hy ihe shook.
com. s the old woinau, .Nut a word to I fervently spukcii, "May (iud deal with
if its valii
"Here's yiiiirbuwl. Mutlier (iravcs," she said, hamliug it lu her with au in- dltrcreiit air. "It's very nuccr, ami I would like tu havo it in my cabinet uf ciiriiisitu's. I suppose you wouldn't care lu sell if "
•Land sakcs, uo, li..n..v'' laughed Ihc uld wumati. " Wlm d buy au uld thing like ibat' I call it mv Inck !'or il, and ma buwl. ll w..ul.lii'l bo a mile '„( uso I l""'!- <'''' wuiu. Ill auybuily bul me. ami it really isut auy use tu uu-. but Us all tliai's left of my uld life ami I think li wmild most break my b.'art tu luuk 111 the cupboard ami timl it gun
yuu RS you've dealt with a imur, ilcso- Lu; uld woman'"
\V^cil she rose iu tho morning her mind Vas luii.le up. .She tul.Uicr aunt Ihe sliiry, cunccaliiig uuihiug uf lur uivu cupidity.
".Vud uuw, aunt,' sbe said, "I luuk
U|iiin myself as i.iilv llic cu'-tu.liaii ul-
the bowl. I am giiiiii: tu gel all I cau
e, su far as I can, tli,\
11 cuuifiirtabU' fur tht
rest uf her life, '
Wbeu it wns fuiiuil that the bowl as bir sab'. Hie bidding was fist au.l in.UIS niuuiig ibe collectors, but iiiiiii> eut higher lliii'i .Mr. Weutwurtli, ami
The Emperor prr.-oele.l, duriug a twenty, minute Interview, i.l h.-ip Twnln through tbo .iim.-ulli.'s of (i.-rmnn, f.'ii.-ltniing liloi nil tbo while uiniu bis |.rogress, an.l liiinlly taklug b-nyoof him in Hie kin.llb.st iniiii- nor, .Mark Twain bu. gone to Kuglan.l f..r .i tour monihs' stav.
DISARMED AN ENTIRE TOWN.
Ooiill-oi
Miib
In (olo
"Very well,Mrs. tiiuvcs, but if yuu | '« became his properly for three liui • ver change your min.l an.l »ish tu ''ted dullars.
I am 4 fjriiUT liXMled 11.'.ir .Si.viv Bio'ik. ono .-f the most m.ilaiiouj districts in thi.-i .Slu.'. .ind v.i.; Kithcrod wuh m.il.in.i f'r vcirs, .it tniu-s so I could not w.ifk. .ml w.i; :iKv.ivsvi"y lO'Mipiti'J as well. For years I had ni.iliirij so b.iJ iii tho sprino, wh.-:! eiiuj^jt'd m plowing, that I could do iiothiiip but sh.ikt.', i tmist 1 .ut" taki'ii aboct .1 barrel of quinine pills besides d.vi-ns of oiht-r n-iirJics, but iK-v.r obLnncd any permanent bt-nt'lit. La-.t .'.ill. in puaih liiii-. I h .d a most si-nous •ttatV of chillr and llu-n ci'innu'iKcd to laki- K pans T.ibuk'S, upon a friend's .-idvice, and tho iiist box m.iJe mc .ill iiglit a"d I have never been with'Mit ihem siiue I t.ike one T.ibule e.i.h iiiniimi): and nii;l.t and somolimes when I leel moie than ilmiiHv cxh.nisteil I Like three in • day. Thev h.iyc kept mv st'iiiiich sweet nn bowels regular and I have not hid lhe*le,ist touch of milui.i cor sp-!t:n)i ne.id.uhe since I commenced U-sin;; ihem. I kii,>\\ aKo th il 1 s! rp betirr .ind w ike up more refreshed th.in l.vmorlv. I lion't kii.v.v ii -.v m.inv coinpiaints Ripans Tabules w ill IkI,<, but I Jo know thev 'A 11 .ure a'v one in the condition I w.is an.l I w.mld not be vilhout tlieui al any piue. I honestly consider th..fn the chea!'est-;>rKed ftieJi.ine ;n the w nlJ. as they are also the most beneii.i.il .i.id ilie iii.ist conve: lent to Like. I «m twenty-seven >.'aisorai;e and have w.Hked h.iid ali ni. hie. Ihe same as o|c»st farmeis. both e.nb a'ul liie anj in all kinds ol we.ilhpr, and I have never enjoyed siich rolJ he.iltli .;^ I h.ue siiwe List fill; in CKt my neightwrs h.ive ail rriiiarked my i n.-ioved comdition .ind have nid, "Sav. John, wh.il are vou .l.-i'ig to 1.-.- ^ so fejlthy ? "
Baataai.-AeMBe(kaai«aiiktkaiBi eA ss>ii. n n.r.e. i.r, i.«i..u. ,-•.'•• i ¦'¦•¦•a or*,
I «Mal>BBnSBiritaM<*enM«Mir-a Na.s. <w !«.».«• •s.i -cni ~-•-..•u . •' » i e » 2^
^ar MsaHafacBaaa•«¦»••>. e.eyiekad as ••) .i.«« •»••» i" ••...»;:'•*";''.¦"»»••
aWMiwJMJsJMifi*f a«yHM|ii lay • fa««, laf asJ«< w laaBi«aaaCtaasMal Ca.,ib
I sell il, let me have the lefiisal. I'll I give you mure fur it Ihau aoy one I around here."
I .\s Ihe girls walked home, Nelly was sileul ami preoccupied.
"Ill have that bowl! " she cried out. suddenly. "Yes. it will be mine be fore many weeks. The uld wujaii ran ' baldly hi'ibble almut n..w, au.l it w..b t i be lui'ig liefure she is laid up, Tbut ' will be my liiue. and wuu t it be a In i iinipli to show my aunt as fine a pice
of chiua as she has in her wliulo cl
I Iccti.iu -au.l at a bargain, too'"
j Kllice luuke.l ai her friend in luule
. surprise Nelly was a good girl, kind
I lieailcl au.l hiiiiiaiie. and vet she was
' exulting n.iw that a poor wrclclie.l
' creature sh.iul.l be t..riiircil with pain.
and laid up, helpless and 1 ..pcless. ni
I'l.ler that It might give licr an uppi.r
tiinity tu possess an uld piece of china'
A mania for ceramics, she tbuugbl,
wa- u..t likely to charge the syinpa
thie« ur s..flen the heart.
"What will viiu give Mrs. (Graves for Ibe buwl' she aske.l.
¦ i>h, a fair pii.c She'll think il lu.ire thau fair Hut of cuiirsc I'm uut such a fiH.I AS III ..fl'cr even a .juarter ..f Us actual laluc I .-uul-ln't begiu 1,1 alll.r.l It. l>,.n I l.^ok s.. grave, as if I were g.ing t.. swiu.lle Iho ..bl ; w.iuiau: .\ pearl o- .iily a pearl I. .ue whu ku.'ws Its value, ai.I l« .Mrs, tiravcs it IS uul? au ul.l, useless ehiua . bowl "
"Bul some ..tie might give Us value 1.. the jMiur ..bl creature'
"Now, limk herr, Kllice lUvid-.n," Ncliy cri.-.l re.l wilh anger, ' y.-u talk as if 1 Mcie goiug to take a dish.i-eat a.hantage ..f tbe is..man' Wli.i uiuld give laeiity rive .-ents f.ir it here In tills little, out l.f the way village, the peiiple haie ueiei eveu iiear.l .•! .'^at- aiima ware \\ii\. it will stav on thai shelf till old Mrs. liraves is .lead aul bariel. atil theu be ihr.Miu asile. or
I The Htiir whu ba.l .i»
I the circle, i a.lded lu 1
if the dcsiitiile wuinau "1 it liccaiiic known in 1 aii.ither hun.Ire.1 was fiiiiil for h.'r siipjiort.
AVhen Nelly tubl Mrs, (Iraves what had been duuu, the uld woman exclHinied, iu devout WMuder
"() niy blessc.l I.urd. Thuu hast wurkc.l a miracle fur me iu my great need. I con't help crying, you dear, blesse.l girl. fho tears are tears uf relief, fur you have lifte.l ine uut uf the .Icjithsl ' Viiiitli s Coiupauiuu.
One llun.lreil learsA(e,
Perhaps al Ihe clusc .f the Toenti elh Ceutury we uf |u .lay will seem picturcsi|Ue, uur guwiis will be treas¬ ures ami our lellers ciu lusUic, i-ven as those uf 1 iir.t are lu us. In Kiig Ian.I uieii ha.i t.i lay a Ux if Ihey pow.lere.l their hair an.l buy a license iu Ihe bargain, the pu.o ci.mplatne.l that they .-.iiibl bny u.i uu-at because the ricli III.light it all tu feed their dugs, au.l It was a 1' isel that the d.igs be kllle.l
Tiie w.imeu uf -.i.-ieiy 100 yeaf^ ago wure patdies an.l pow.Icr aul .luilte.l skiMs au.l 111.- meu were attire.l in kuV breeches, riiiHe.l skirts, wure iiueites, tuuk suiitr, fuUk-lit .liiels au.l liirued hi.;hwayiiieii wbeu all else frtile-'. riiis, "i i-'iiirse. applies to snciety in Kiiglau I au 1 Kurupe. f,.r .^luerioa in th..-e .lays vva> I.... busy gelling uu her feet I., waste anv tune •frivulunsiy.
Stage ca.-hes were use.l f.i travel ing alli Ihey were very sluw News¬ papers w^re heavily iaie.l. an.l m..rc- orer. every one who a.trrrlise.l was taxr.l .laii-i, lunatic asylums au.l pi.urhouses all nce.i.-l ref..rm, anl social cou.Illl.ma left much I., lie .le- aiieil. St. Louis Sui
Wbeu Iirst ilis.-uvercl Sable laland forty mi'ea loug aul twu and
AisTis.Tci, IS|....-inl'.-Till, .li.tncbuiont uf Slat.. Il.-iugers who were seut to Colum¬ bus, Tex., a lew .lavs ago to .pi.-11 an iui- peii.ling .-.innict biinvei.n iwo p-.i!ilb;al fac- 11.111-1 ..f Hull ci.iiutv, bav.. succeeded lu .lisnriiilng everv man in Columbus, iuelud- lug ihe SberliT ..f tb.' cunty ami bis de| ii. tii-s. IllH ri-lativcsnn.lfrl..nils of ex-sberi(T Ib.ese.wli.. wnsns.nssiiinl.-i. have galhere.l nt I'uiumiui fr..ni .iin.-ielil Inirls of Iho Stnte ami threntenel to exleriniuuti. Hla lii..|lil.ers of the npp..>|n,; fH.-Hous Hu. lu..- m.-iit tbe rangers Hr- wllli.irawn In.m Hie plni-e. Severn-bun.Ire.l m-n are luvoiveii lu the tr..ubie.
ratal rire al HI. John. N. II.
A .b'sir.i-live lire nt St. Joiin, N, II re- 'ulte.l iu tbn death of two pers..ns, l.iirne.l 1,50 b..iises, causing a pr.i|.ertv lii.s.soUOOO,. MO, an.l left ilKiO persons h.inieless.
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pr'.yiu-es
At th- annual .-row hunt at Elgin, Ul iu wbi 'il !siO mou parli -iaaie4. la'ire ttiau una tb .usao-1 -r -Ws w-re klilel.
Tne I'rus.iau IM-t ha-reje.'te| lo ec-n- imlteettie Knis-r s pel niei.ijr, ;..r a cauai t ¦ - •i.ne-t til- Kil- sn 1 the liiin-.
rie Japanese I hi- v .1-1 flTSIKI.OH
for public mil r.-.ieTi--it- in F..r.n.n.a M.lt .•I the money iriii be eij.-n led io railway an 1 bari- r W-.rk.
Ju.lge Baker, ct Itie Fe.|erai C .un nl Io iianipoiis ha< le'-id-.i thai rhe heirs ot a man who was lvD.*!i-l may bring suit agslnsi the sheri'lT I .r .Isninges,
-Xtie >upr«me C.>urt -.f Ohi.i at C-'ludibm bas^sta«u-.l tke Tali luy .f the . outraet fur the ti.iskiiUii water wurk> at Cio.'lu- aati, and all-.b-ir'a I..JU4 to 111* laprove- ma#t are no* rnaoved.
MURDERED BY HIS CHILDREN.
rourteen-Veur.Olil (ilrl anil Ten.Vear-OM Uoy 8hoot a Cruel Father.
Rsrin City, 8. 1). fS|ie-lai).—A remark- al.lo murder case hns devoioped hero in which u fourteou-yeur-ol.l girl, Lena B.iuts, on.I her lou-year-olil brother aro cliurgoi with tbo mnrder of their father, Frank Hunts, Tiie murdered mau was a |iromlii- eot railroad ciutractor.
Tho little girl admits the crime ami Hie buy adds that ho did what ho coul.l t.. kill his father. The father Is said to hovo been very cru-l to hla family aud this nppcnrs to iinve been Hie moliv'e for the -rime. It wos cramittcd whilo the motlu-r Was al a nelgiibor's. nnd aftor the killing llio girl |.r.-pared lunch in ili« usuni way, an.l wbi-n the mother returned the threo sat .town anl ale, while the body ot the lather lay a few rods nwny lo the rear ol tb.- house.
The rin.. l.f the father was used f.ir Ihe puriiose. While Ihe llttie l.„y stsadie.l the weapon Hie girl iirod it fr-.m a roar wiu¬ il.iw. If..r aim was true, and a great hole was torn In her father's iiack. Deiitli must have boon instantaneous, Thu gun was iut nwny and nothing sai.i nftbocrlmo until 111-inoihur. became alarmed ul liia 1 ug nbsen.-e of the falber. nud the ..hoot- iiig was then a.lndlte.l.
Till- chlbiren nro .|Uita bright and seem lo think the cruelty of tb-lr parent wnr- rnuted tho murder.
' loniiis Froiii llreokl.vn Uriaie anil Llyei.
T.I I 111 to the test his theory ot tUoab.
I s-.Iiite p.iw.r of mio.l over matter. Howard
i Kri-lr., ..f SowJlo»> City, a few dnys ago
j jump-.l frivm thicehtrni span of thellrook-
, Ivii hrl Ige, He was rescued apparently
, uuhurt.
hhot llauahler and Killed llersalf.
Willie delirious from fever, Mrs. O.le Clayton, nt Sisliyllle, Teno., sh.jt and dan- ^-r.U'ly wciiulol liorllvo-year-olil daugh. I-r. Mr». Cbivtoutbec turneUue revolver . u 1 ers-ll nu.i sent a buii-t thr/ugh her bralo, death eosulng loataotjy.
I XThlrl ol ths IVIieel.
I It Is consulere.l a heinous ..ftenee lo rl.le : a li-y.-ie auywbcri' near tho city of C.u- \ 'tiiiitlnople
Five counties in reuosylraoia bnvo al- , r-aly lok-n ndvauia;{» of tii.i si le.path
.nw passel thr:.ugh the elljru of the
I'-nn-.ylvania niyisiCD, L. A. W There are 3540 bicycles register* I for I taxatlio lo the City of M»xico. Tiie tux . 1.. .-1 dillur a m-.-ntb, aod all wheels must be ' s'lpplie-l with bells and laolera-. j ThkiilHestloo of using cy?i-s In tbe ser- 1 vi-e of i!ie lire brlga-lo uaa frequently been ' rnisai, but little pr igress ha- I-.en made in
roglaol Cycling nre-sxtioguisheri are,
liowever, used a g jod deal oo the Cootl- ' uent.
Tlie Sew Tork Iliyi.ion .f theL. A. W. ' . haa taken up the agitation for a cvsle path ' I across the lirooklyn Bridge. Thoiiaanda of
wbe-inien cross the grest bridge every
day. uul Ihey bay- to take .langerju.
.-bau-ei witb a'ii other k.n 1« of vehi-.-let. Toe-ciipa give the rbl-r a aeoas ol «e- \ eurlty whl-hlsiovaiuahle If be or tbe Is ' well sealed and fwls eertain of a ftfn hcilJ ' up'-,n grii.a and peiai>, ite-p hiiii lete ' their terr.irs aal toe difSraiiiea ana aa- I noyan-ej of rough rosj riling are greatly
lessen* i. The Sew V.-rk fllde-rath Mil has proved I Itself a most (lopalnr law I'aier lit i.ro. ' Tiaiooa counties art aliiwe-J i -i o.v a- si-l*.
lath ..-onii»ls«lon*f<, who bavea-ithority t... ' luild and keep lo repair su-ro ey-ie patlia naelei, aal to aal ¦ regllatl-jna
('ateriilllars Allio-k Maples, K. r. Kill, State Kot.imobiglst, says "At Saratoga Ihe fore..,t teui cater|iillars hove allncke.l large numliers of the benuii- fni ma|iles an.l will .lerollaie iiiniiy iiiib-s-< mosi energelic ni..a..ures are laio.i.. (lllier secti..lis aro also siiir-riiig trom the ntlen. llou of this pest. The cateriiillais are nu- uu-riias In Alt-auv. Tii.-a have been le-
i...ried In immi'.ers fr Delaware an.l
l,..n-ls inlleH nn.l are pn.bably In mnnv
.llier lo.'nilll'-. Ill .-Itl-s nn.l vlllnges I'M-y ili-plnv n strong pr-f.-reiice f.ll liiiij.le-.. The llrsl In.i
Soath Carolina Karmer, Hie Wire and Keren Chlldreu All Uead.
IlAncEKviLLF., 8. C. tSpsclal),—Aboul ihree miles from this village, on Ihe Oestrelclier farm, a fire in which nine per¬ sons lost tholr lives occurred, A two-story trams building on the farm was occupied by Jacob Solomons, his wllo and seven children, theel.lost ageil sixteen years, and Ihe youurest, an Inlaut ol one year.
The Coroner's Inquest disclosed the tacts that the house was shattered In tha lower story by tbe last aulumnal storms, which also carried away the ohiinnays, and tbat Molomoos had resorted to the inakesbllt of building two fires, one to cook on and the other tor warmth, Inside the lower stories ofthe liouse, ou two circular mill saws, raised Irom the board floor on smoli pieces of Iron,
The smoke, sparks, and flames es.'aped as best they could. It was evident that aller the family had retired the breer.o that came np at midulght fannod the nillhies. wiiich wero communicated to the partition of the stairway and set tlie liouso on Are.
Tho verdict ol the coroner's jury was that His vletiins cnme to their deaths through tiiouulpalile uegilgoiiee of Jacoli tioloiuons in noglecllng to build a ohimney.
TO MARCH ON WASHINGTON.
WicBiTA, Kao, (Special).—(5arl Drowoo
I "Coinmonwoal" fame is "at It ogain," He proposes lo raise another army similar lo Ihat of 1894, having us Its object tbe chocking of the trusts. The army will be the nuoieua of a new political party, which ho calls the "Sovereign Citlsons of the Uuited mates ol America," Ho says tho army will he moblllr.e.l here when it starts ou its missionary jnurnev to thn National capital.
"We will march to Kausas City. " sal.l he. "Thero wn wiil build boats aud float down tlio Missouri lllver to Ht. Louis, tak¬ ing ample supplies. At Ht, Louis wo will embark on barges, and bo towed by steam, ers to Pittsburg." rhe Jouruoy from Ihut point to Washington will bo overland, au.l the route will he the same ns that taken by tbn Commonweal In IR!H.
Ho says: "I intend lu.ivlng on thn next Congress. There we shall sluy till ourp;<- tltlon will be lieard. Wo ahall ask for more money and less lulsery; tree an.l uoliniitod coinage 111 sliver nt the ratio of in to 1; coodcmnatlou and publlo acquire¬ ment of all trusts engaged In production nnd distribution, and all pnlillo utilities, and the abrogation of Ihe im|H<rlall9tlo policy,"
SOUTH PARK BLOCKADE OVER, ng Ihi
Then came two rohl
cross and guarded by.four soldiers.
exbaosted an.l
scourging, was unable to carry Hla
alone. Pbe eoldi.-»r". therefore, laid "
Simon from Cyreuo In .Vfrica, aail
pelledhlm tnhtdpcarrv the cross. Oawkat small clrcunitlances hinges tba vaaljaf woeol liict As for Instance, tba amalllil ihaoge iu tho time uf Siuoo'i eBtarlag Ihe city,
IA. The crucillxlou oocurried at aboat • o'clock (Mark\ the hour ol Ihe um' moruiug sncriUce of tho iamb, wbleb wa the typo ol Jesus, Lamb nt flod, aiala lea ¦ thn sins ot Uls people. The cross waa aaf. so bifiy uud large ns In most modleral pl«e tures. Tho leet ot Ihe sulTorer were OBlK a foot or two above tbo ground. PiobabV Jesus was nailed to the cross wblla It INUi lying upon tbe ground, tbeu It waa alowtf raised with tho sufferer upon II. At tUa tlino was offered to Jesus the slapatytM draught which the woinen of JaraaMafi were wont to ndmintsler to the itairacan^ but which Jesus, with sublime herolaaiilV* fused to take. The llrst word tram th* . miss was probably spolun Id tha tat agooy ot thu acl ol crucllylDf. It «¦•,' . "Father, lorgive them, they know eta.< what they do." This expressed His fafle Ing toward His enuuiies through tn
ID. "And nUitewrotenlllla." AeaordIM
the Koman custom that Iha ertailiN
hould hove upon bis cro^ tha nataMM
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Iiaa Nearly Caused Nlarrall
Line Several TIn.ef.
LvAnviLi.x, Col (Special).—Afler a blockade lasting for four ni.iiilbs, the Houth Park Hue lias heen opened, aud a ! train reached hero from Iienver. The I South Park offlclaia announno thut fr-.m I uow on trains wlli be ruuolog regularly. The blockade lias existed since January al and has linen by fur the longest In the I history of railroa'aing iu Colorado. The i towns along Iho iine baverulTered severely through inability lo otitain provisions und ! supplies lor the stock. Hoveral limes starvation was seriously threatened aod was only averted through tbe onorgj ot the people in breaking roads thr.iugli tho snow to the nearest |iolnts opeu to rail- I roa.' communication. llreiiuBii I f""' '¦'* ''*y* ""e mines along the road le ('.im|.' i l'»*e been unable to ship ore. and wllh tho
woBia loill'i
oiriad aaaf I tk« laalM ured pataou by wuBfeUMl of clotbUki;
roaa" tttui
..I Hie bill
till
exception of duyelopineut. all wurk hns been suspende.l.
ilnry wlil.'h I-. rightfully theirs
lin.i ih-v reniallie.l al 1 i- nl Hielr |..i«l ul
,iuly. 'ill.' ami.iiiit ii|.|.r..printed I. tJil.lKIU, nii.lll ls..sll.iinl-.l that il will tnke belweer 111,01)11 anl tlii.iliW lo pay off Hi" men.
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...n.|. an.l .--tr..iiiii,-. It w ' n.li.-.l I-
he ll..,-k-lell-r priisei,-, making one,if th¬ in.-st III Hie A-lir..ii.lni-k-', an.l Insuring tb.- .resi.rvali.iii ..f Hiellm'.er.
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INSURANCE COMPANIES WIN.
Lirri.r llm-K, Ark, (Hpeelal).—Ths Ktatv iiuprenie Court has apiirove.l Ihe declsbin ol Iho lower court in sustaining a douiurrer Intori.osed by the Insurance companiiis iu the aDii-trust suits begun liy Ihe Atlorosy- Oencral.
The prosecution's contention that Insur- nn.-ocoin|.aules which belong to rating bu¬ reaus lu other States cannot du business lu Arkansas was overruled, nod many ol the ufTeoled companies ara already roopeuiog their Arkansas offices.
NIngnra Fnll« tu I.en-i. si,.-nlT nt l.u.-kp.'rl I" ll-ri.-ri r. iii-.e uf ll.ifTal.., f..r liisi, sui.jei-l |.. a in-.i gag.. ..f ti.lHSl.iHin iieid l.y lb.- Knl.'l- i..i.-ker Trust Cuniciny.
(¦Iiaiitnu'iua C-iunly farmers are pre il.-l- liig h-nvy hay emps.
Wayne ('..unty sidepalb -(.inmlssionera wi.l s-ll l.i.-y.-.e lags f.ir fitly .-oul".
.Isuieslown s streiit r.iilw..y sys-.em is lo be eiien.b.l l.l Falconer. Abiut HOOO toe- .d traikage will bo needed.
Theannuai Llvlngsluu County i.icnl- will I." bel.l nl i...ug Point, Conesius Lake, un A.ign-it ittu.
Tliiinn. 11 anl Frelerick I. Pro'tei. ..I Cll-n, imv-iiu'lglil a pl-.t ot land In Hie . !tv |..r ».I.1,(KKI, nn.l pre-enled 11 t.. the .Uv f.r a pul.ll.' library iile.
Wavni. Cunty pspieriulnl growers say fr-i.ts'liave injur-l tli-lr pruspe-i Ive crops.
ilrb'siis C.uniy troll gr..w»rs say the f.n.-i is i.ir a l.ig yiel.i .it apples nr- Hr.t
I,-ll.y Vlllaire Tr.!-.!-"" have voted an
ai.ir.il.riatl'.n .if (1000 Willi wlii.-li t.i buy
n -lenni r .ad roller Payment wlii be
iiiu.i- 111 I.ur nnniiil InMailmenls.
s-ven sk-l-tons. ail In a kneeling po.l
- I...en un-nrtbel from a sand pil
n Van All ..I Hie skulls showe.l
nl d.-nlh wa,tli-r-.iiliof Ira.-tures They
I Ueneral Merrlain {..earea Wardner.
Ueneral Merrlam bas left War.loe. I Idaho, aud gone to Uenver, leaving Major I Smith in command of the United Htates I forosB In the Ctmt d'Alenes.
I Thr«<i Kllle.1 at m Kallwar Crsaaliig.
|v^-Jf^ph Keller au.l Ilay Hlierman, of
I Aiden, N, Y., nod Louis Carey, of Auburo
I Pour Corners. Penn., were killed ut
Wend's Station, N'. ¥., a lew days ago,
while driving acroas lbs New York Central
I IlallroBd Iracka. rbelr narrlaga was struck
by ao east-bound express train.
Itoaa BoBlieur l>sad.
! r.osaDontieur, tbe famous animal painter, I who had been sulTorlog Irom an attack ol coogesllon oi the luugs at Foiitaiubieau, ' France, died a luw days ngo, aged seventy. ' seven year...
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Thomas Baker, wbosu trial Iiad to be guarded by a company ot mllltla two inooths ngo in Maucbesler, Ky., and wbo war, llnally sentenced for life for the mur¬ der ol SherllT While, but obtained a new t'.dal. has fallen a victim lo the feud ol his tanlir wllh the Howards. He was shot down an.l killed from ambush at his home, six miles from Mauobesler, Clay County,
The InUreelleKlala Chainploaahip,
Tba Uuiyersily of Pennsylvania haa again won thn lulercoileglate cbaaupiuu ship In atbieil.'s on Manbaliao Field, New York Cltv, Harvard being second, Yale third aod PrlueetoD fourlh.
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ssoyeine.il to Nuppresa Blaua.
The Biov-ili-nt f..r II." suppr—«)un ol i sung in lb- Falls -ilie. ti,.,k d.-nnlle shape ! Ill a ni.l-. n,e«iinL- ¦ f Hi- ciotai of l.oaia- lill-, .led-r--.mil.ean.I .\ew Albany b.-ld al N-w Aii.aijy. Inl. I h- n.-eting waa bel.l on.i-rlbe mai.«geii.-nt ..f lh»Co-.^ncll of rrssllenls ..f -bibs, and Ml»« Joaei.hlne llanf.,rtb, ..f le o.esiii-, presided. The • I.- I -her" if ih- H.re.: r-lCles. who hnd been . .llel ap.,1. l.l eo-..perali- in Ibe m- yeinent, r-»p..i..i-d an J tv. « au active ;,art in the u.—tiDir. I
The Mt. Ltula rair read.
The sulis-riptPiBs from varbms sources fortbe St. L.ula lair uave uow am..uut»t
''. ta.n: 1,000. in a.idiiioi, to the fi.ioo.eea ;
pledged by eoil«e;iog -oa,mitta«» The : ¦moiuilaolai aoiaaiiy raised U uow elaaa i lo Iha 9i,tl»,iW ortj^aaUy prooilfad.
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Kngland an.l Ihe Trausvaal.
The Volksrnni, la secret aaaalon at Pre¬ toria, Houtb African Republic, discussed tha f.irihcomlug cuofereuce at fiUieuifoo- lelo, -ai.ltal of the (Jraoge free Htate. U tweeotle Drillsh High Con.mlssioiier for Honth A rica and Oovernor of Cape Colony, sir Alfred Mllaer, and Freaideut Krngar snd authorlied the PresHeot to croaa Ih* frooller tor this purpose.
himself saw to the title lu thla oaaa, ta eti der hy a sarcasm lo vent libi faellBC* towuif ' tbe Jeirs, and give at thn moib tlma aa hnnornble title tu Jesus, wbleh proelataad Him inooceut of nny crlmlualily. i
tic. "In Hebrew, and Uresk, and Latta.** This till* was wrlttei: In tbe thraa Itie, guages then lu common usa, so tbat ¦tf. S could read.
'JL "Tbeu said tbeehlet priaati.' *• representatives ut the Jews, talt < thuy and their nation were losnlled 1 Itonian governor.
23. "What I have written I have WTltlM.'^ Pilate refused to make the ehaua*. BW4| agiUu we see Ibo divine overriulag pil^ pose. I
as. "Tben the soldiers," wbo bad ohuM ol the cruclllxlon of Jesus. Tha olatbai M' executed orlmluala were the perqalallaaM the soldiers un duty. "Took Hta RWs moots." His sandals, girdle, outer nboJ ¦ head-dress, etc. "Also Hla eoal: now tU coal was without seam." Mora euotlf.^ ' the tunic, or nndej garment. II taaobM - Irom the.neck to tbe reot. :
'J4. "Let us not rend." For Ihat W0lU4 make thcgarmeul iisnless. "Out eatt Iota, Whal a picturrt The Mou of (lod atoiril for tbe sins ol Ihe world, whilst antala glorified spirits crowd ths walls ot tlM celestial clly lu look .|owu at tbeapaoti and within a yard ot His sacred Ihe soldiers In ahsolntn apathy lor these poor shreda While the crowds were | moaklMj Ihere was a must wonderful avsnt tau Ing place among the victims.- Jeaua WM actually doing aome uf the work Ha 0«B*| Iroin heaven to do. Oue ot Iba roMMnJ while hanging on the cross, waaoOBTartM and forgiven, and began even Ibeu that OM life which could he developed and BOttwNl 111 Paradise. Tha second word troB thi cross. Jesus snld tn this robber, To-dM Shalt thou be with tie lu Paradise. TbB sentence expresses the very central mlaalOl ut Jesus, to redeem slou.-rs from sin.
tl9. ".Now there stood hy the eroaa, Willie Ihe mockeries were going on. mother." Mary, doubtless n widow at lime. "Ills ninlber'a sisler, Marr tJM wife ol Oienphus." His mother'! aUs ter was probably Haluine, tho motbat' of John lilinscll, and wife of Zabadtt. 'Mary Magdalene." Probably so eallM from .Magdala In nalilee, the town Wb*n she may. have dwelt. Hhe was not tba bai wonian restored, of Luke 7: S9,, bnt bail been cured by Jesus ot damonlaoal ponni . linn. j
'K. "The disciple standing by whom ¦( loved." John, thu aathpr ul thla Ooapali The third word trom the cross, "Womaaj behold tby soul . , . Ilehold thy ootbs eri" Tho uiother waa to be cumlorlad M ber bereavement hy having as ber adopted sou Ihe most loving heart amouc the dla. rlpios; nnd he was lo care for Eer a* bM own mother.
U7. ;'And from thnt hour Ibat dlialpM lookiierunto bis own hoiun." It la aiH certain whether Johu hnd a home tn ttmtl. saluin or not. but wherever hla homa woai the mother ul Josus aharod It and wat «Bt of his family. It Is said hy tradition Ibal Ihey lived twelve years together, aadlbti ho relused lo leave the clly, even tor tbt iiurpoaeof preaobing theguapel at loot at Mary survived. This word from tba erott expres.sed Jesua'a care for Hta lovad OBtK The fourth word from ths croaa waa, "Myi (lod, .My God,why hast Thoa loraakaaHar* 'J'beexi.ressiou ol n human eiperlaaaa.M many nu hour ot darkness nud deapalr, witbout which Jesus would oot bave baaa "In uirpolnls teuiptod like al wa ara, ytf without Kin." J
¦JH. "All things were now aeeamplUbtd.'* "Finished," the same word aa lo T. M. "II Is linlshod." "Thai Ibe Horlpinremlfht b« fuiaiiod." Connect this, not wllb "I Iblts!," hut wllh the first part of tba TBrtai Ail liiat tbo Hcripture had foretold waa aaa oumiilished. The.-e was unthlBg left bat M dbi. "Salth, I thirst." This was tbt flftlj wor.l from tlm -ross. This pain, Bs latb« case of wounded soldiers, swallowed ap all olher agonies,
2'J. "A vessel full nf vinegar," Boat wine, the cheap, onlinary drink of thttaol¬ dlers, "C|...u hyssop," A stalk oc read oi bysKon, "And |iut If lo Ills mouth." TM slight'refreshment Would lend to raatora Ills natural forces,
m. The sixth word from the oroia, "It It flnishud. ' 'this Is one word In the Uraob, snd it hasliceu called "tho grenteal slaalt wor.l iver vUerod." What was lltUabadI Hla life ou earth. Ills life's work, the cap ot |.iilTerlng/.rhe at.in.mient fur the sina ol Iba world, tho old era and illspensatlan, tht probhecios uf H..ri|itiirii, tbo durkosai ol the night. Tho seventh word frum Iba cross fullowed close upon the sixth, "Patb. er. Into 'I'liy bauds I commend My spirit" (Luke 83 Itii. This word teaches us bow to die. It was a prayer. II was troa lb* Hcripture. an Inspired cravor.
Aaelher lieraaaa Arr*aie4 la Baiwaa.
tt la reported lo Oermany that a tblrd (.ermaa, Car>tala Kolae, Is aador arrest on IheGarman cmlaerFalke. al Apla.Haaioa. ctiargad, lua Herreu Hofnagel aad Mar- qaart, wllh compllilly la tba rvceni lo- sacraeitoa.
THE SUICIDE'S FAVORITE DRU& • Carliollc Arid Used hv a Large FropoHlaa ..r «ell->liirderera.
I>r. CillTord Mitchell, ol tbe Chlea«« Homeopathic (toliogH stalT, hai dlsaovemd that twenty-one per cunt, nl Ihe paraoiu who committed suloldn lu (thicago In ItM didauhy drinking aarlwile a-id, an.ribat 3r,4 personslu N*w-Y<irk, nrookirn nod Cbl- cag'i killed themselvus by Ihls ilnig, Tbt ngureswere submlllnd by r>r. Ullohall to nembers ol thellllLols Honieopalhio Maill' esl Association at Its annual ineellug, aa4 , on llie strength ol Ilieiii the soelely voto4 lo use Its Influence wllh drugKlsl* to bava the iudlscrlmloals sale of Ib* drug re- strlctod.
Iir. Mitchell aeeured hi* flgare* toaor> i roliorale a slatemenl made raesBlljr br Dr. K. .M. Deacon la a medlaal JoarBallbal une-ihlrd ol the men and naorly oae-balt , ofthe womeu who polaoued theaiaalvMla ' liejft did BO hy drinking carbolle aeld. Tb« llgure* ludlcat».l that the rselrlelloa pat on the aale ol arsenic and olherpolaoa* iit turned peraoos nt a nilcldal D*Bt to tar- bulls add, un tbe sal* ot wblob tbtrt att no restrictions.
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I DEWEY'S GIFTS TO HIS COUNTRY.
Bpanlsh C'rwlaera Caal.ired at ,liaBlla to BS Belter CwadlUea Thaa KgMeted.
Admiral Hlcblxira, Chief of thaBortaa «l CoBslro.itlon a* Waalilngton. ba* r*> .'eiv-d a Import from Naval Conalraelor CapiM, al Hong Koeg, u|.'ib Ihucuadllloa ul tho Ihree eaptuied Spanish emiaa**, lata de Caba, Isia dn L< son and I>oa /aaa d* Aualrla. CoBalructi.r (Japfsi alatealhat a earefol examlualloa bat abowB that tba v***els arn lu -onaldaraiily better eondllloa than he expected to Hod thein. Tb* fofa- eastle deeka nt lbs <!al« aad Luteu ai* la fair eoudlllou. They ar* ol laakwood aa4 will uot have lo b* raiMwwI.raaaalklacba-^ log aulBoleBl lo pal ibaai Ir flfBi.<laaB eondlllun. The 4^11. maeblaary aiid oate lit. Ur. Capp* raports, are alao foaad to b^ In a good *tal* aad ib*y aot Bead raaawai. The l«ll«n aad aBglu** ars la laltljr t«o4 coadllloo.
>•« Baaatl*** <¦¦¦. Tb* Btttteb AdaUralltir baa otwad tl7i,' oot for aa atefllrt* (aa |ji**Bt«4 bjr tba aa* III a Portload groaar. Tb* uaa tMiWaai eipl.wlv* abot a diataae* ot Be* aai ^Ml mil** wllb a etleelir ot two -lliiafc. l|lg aolttiaii aai iMkiltia. r.'— "•
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rsa^ m§^ ®0tintti le!k)ietoe ^mm^mmmm^^lf^mmimnm^. mXttOLTEi COPIEW. i'lVte CI-iNTW. FAMILY NEW«I>AI'ER OF I.IKJ'AL A.>D UENERAL IM'RI. I.Ki FM K. TIBHS: tl.tO VEAKLT III APTA*!.! VOL. IV. IHKKPOKT. N. v.. FKID-W, rllNi: 2. \s\\\). NO, 31. E. V. BALDWIN, TMClir If Bu «, ludoiii ud GiKir, FacCPONT. L. I. Note Sralein: ImpvoTeil Method -. Pnplls Advsneod KapLlly nls for Coni-erls. Etc , Fllle.1 el Rates. Halisfaction (iuarantre.1. OEORGE A. MOTT, /' LAWYER, M Caavt ¦t.,It.raatli of Ilrooklyn.N. V. City . Kaaldaace. Lyabraok, {towns Co., N. r. lUaabona, "SI Lynbrook." -ancA nrookJyn " e. A. DOKLON, \...BOJfDED Al'CTIO.XEEIi, Odd Fellows' Blnek, * roltoa Btreet. near Cbtm-li. FREEPasx THE MARKETS. tmSm Wliolaaale Prleea ofConntvy Predaee Qwolwl la New Tork. 21 BrTraa. Creamery—Weat. extras., .t — 0t 1« Flrals 17 0 l-,ii Thirds to seconds \i 0 I',',, 8lpte~Thlnls to firsts 15 0 17 Rtale Dairy tubs, extras — «• 17 Inltallon Creamery 1'2'sia 1,1 Faf-tory, fresh firsts >.... — * 1.1 Lowgra.les ll'-i# 12',' CBBEaa. Slate—Full crenm, fancy. . !) 0 0',' finall. ill.® yi. PntI sitirac, (food to prime. Full skin a «ii JOH.N P. WRIQHT, GEJfER.iL .iUCTWJfEER, PReePORT, I.. I. N'eariiy—Fancy — Hiatenn.l r«nn-Fr"sb - Western-Choice — Boutbern—Choice 1.' BEISS ANn FKIS. fifans—Marrow, choice, 1891 — Mcdiiim, I9!W — Ten, choice, IS9H — ne.l kl.lnov, cliol..e. !«!)«. 1 ".'i Willie kidney, cliob'e, IRiiS 1 so . Yellow eye 1 :17 I.lMn, Cal , il (iOilis.. .. 2 .'SI Oree^^eas, liai^s — raoi-rs ssn sKaaiKs —frf.s Apples, nusset, * bill . , .l.ul 0 in ttt 15 0 15 0 12 0 1 .50 » i -.-.l 0 i :i 0 1 so 0 I *, ,* i 10 0 2 55 liy '.'5 «, 0 .1 71 riNANCIAI. BaDkofRockYilleGentrc Villajf- .4L'riiiii', ROCKVILLE CENTRE, L, I. ¦AMUEL r. PHILLIIM. l-reslilcni. TB01CA8 O. KNKUIT, Vbe Pre liilcni. IIIKAM R. SMITH. ( n.-bi BOARD or OIBECTOna: ICnlKht. Bobert A. Daviaon, TI.oiii.-isO John VlBoenl. Illram It. Hiulih. OMatworlh ll. Combea, Wesley H. rinilih. AasUBJarne, Clmrles L. Wsll,-..-! Charles tf. naves, Ansiln c.irnivell, ¦waaeir. Phillips, Nelson II. iSaiiib, JeknW. DeMoM, ¦ ' '- ¦ OUrer Daviaon, _ . ..._.. Hamilton W. Pearsall. We do a General Banking Bnaineui of Depoait and Diaconut. Interest Rild on Special Dopoalta. Drafta laaaed on EiiRland and the OoBtinent. Toor Patronai^ Solicited. Banking Houra-9 A. M. to ,T P. JI ; Batarday, 9 A. M. to 13 M. Diaoonnt Daya—Tneedara nnd Fri. dajn. 9 A. M. Ilnidwin. * bbl strawberries, M. .Iersev,Vr t, Huckleberries, N. ('., ¥. t... BOPS, Stale—IMR, choice, ? lb Fair to prime Pacino Coast, IR!W, choice . Common to prime Old odds iivi rooirav. Fowls, ^ tt, Rprlni; clilcWens, ¦# Ib Roosters, V Ib Tnrkeys, V It, Dnoks, i pair Oeese, T pair riifeons, T pair naRSSRii rooLTav. Tnrkeys, V Ib ClileUens, riillii Fowls, Ktnto A Penn.. V tti Pni-lis, I., I. sprhiK. V lb .. Sipinhs, ¥ doz 1 .'Si 0 I'l nay asn STsaw, Trlinn, V 100 lb -. — rtii . M r«. 20 IS- - 0 .50 0 75 IS ao 0 12 0 12', Clo mixo.l ntraw—IiOHK rye ysnarisMs fotaloe.s, Roiillierii, ¥ bbl Domeslic, V bill.. . Rwoot,Vlibl Caliiinues, V crale . . Onions, domestic, V bbl . Tomatoes, V carrier Bqunsii, V carrier Turnips,Unssla, Tbhi Oreen peas, N. C,, V ersle. Lima beans, V crnte Htrlnn beans, » crate Lettirce, V blil Celery, V don Kpinach, VbbI Bents, 'f inObun.hna ., ,, Ksle,1lbl,l Carrota, V bl.l . . , lls.llslie., V b^,.l;el , . . nhiib.irli, -»' ion iiiinchns HER BEST, Iiave you notice.1 ibe .-hsnii;e it s-^meiinies makes In a woman's f.ice . I'l.ssive 1; m.ii be nn.i .lull nnd cnl. , Ni-ulrsi tinl..d. sn-l coniiooiipls.-e — When the au-i? falls on It' How swift It tSlvCS >I"Snln([ an.1 color nn.l s.ifl oiiiliue.' How sirsnge new llKhts from llie eyes wlli slip, And new tints lilossom on .heek an.l lip? The whole tiice softens iiu.I wiirm... un.l shine.. And the Lair, n raiser crown overbold, Hliows forth of n sud.leu, uo'lreanied-ot Kold. O, tbere'a many a w Must be In nsunshln Have you notice.l tho change it makes In a woman's face And her heart, and her lite, thnt were coi.l nnd .lull And silKhtiy inclined lo commoni Inco, When Love shines on them? llow there breaks Over her nature ft wave ot Bold, UrlnRlni; out beauty unknown b. tore. Mellowing, wlilenlns, more iind more, l.lftinK lier up till her eyes behold Ever new blooms for her hnn.ls to cull, til sho nnd her life irrow benutlfui? It. there's never a womiin, east or west. Hut must llye iu Love's sunsbino io live her best, — Cl irn W, Brouson. In The Wnt.-binnn. iTHEFREEPORTBANK CAPITAL, 130,000. 'Illl STREET, FREEPORT, L, I. JOHN J. RANDALL, President. OOAUNOBT T. SPRAOl'E, Vice I'n. WILLUM a. HALL. Cashier. BOARD OF DinEirroas: Joha J. Randall, Chaiincey T Fpraciis taltb Oox, William O. Hillcr, ^ miNam «. OqMer. H. 'WcsTey Pin.., Wallace H. Oorawell. Oeonie Wallace, rhooiaa O, Smith, Coles Pettll. aa««at Immki. Harvey II Hmith, Oharlas L. Wallace, Oeome M. P.andall William U. Hall. Asparagus, »' do Floiir-Wlnler RlirbiR I »• Insli et iilents dies No. IN. iTulull No.ailed Corn-No. 'i Oats-No.'J White Track mixed llye-Western Htats Lar.l—City steam I.lve STOCK. Beeves, city ilresso.l Calves, city dresse.l (Country dressed Siineii, VlOll'h I.sinlis, r 1110 ih. IIof;s-l,lve, i Uiuih Coiiuirv dressed 2 TC r„ ?. -.1 1 IKl IS 1 7 . 1 nn IS '2 iHi 2 Wl r«i i li I no 0 -.1 on 1 no 0 i-2i in 0 1 mi .5(1 0 7.5 iiO 0 i 10 1 no (Si 2 no 50 0 1 no .5n fi. 1 25 '2:'i 0 1 on .50 0 75 1 (nl 0 I no '.i.i. (n- ro 1 no fa 2 .'SI 25 fgi I'l .50 0 I 00 75 0 :i ISI I (» ft I no — 0 — 0 — 0 — 0 .'11 0 n5',',ii 0 -.IT, Open, except l |
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