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A FAMII.V >EW-*r.\fKK OK I.Ot .\ I, A>1> (iKNKRAL IMTKLiKIGBNt'lC.
VOL. IV.
FKi:i:r()irr. n. y.. iimd.w, .u'ly t, \s\k\.
TBBH8: ai.M TBAUT I« ABTMfct
NO. a6. "r^
THE MARKET&
B. V. BALDWIN.
IMir fTim*. lii«iU%u4 Giittr.
PMSC^oirr. L. I.
ito arataai; tmmnrmi Method PayOi Adran^^lUpliilr. ..Jl nr Oooceeta. Kle,. Fflleil at Rata*. BatWacUoa OaaniDtecd.
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\ OCORGK A. MOTT.
^ LAWYER,
iWOam M..BOT«a«h*ri»rs»lilra,ir. T.Citr I taaiMaaaai, I«akra*k, Qanaa c«, H. r.
HilUliai, "tlLraferaok." ";nMABrooklrn."
e. A. DORum,
^JSOXDED AUCTIOXEER. ..
4MM rallmra' Block.
r Churrh. PSEEPORT.
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JOHN P. WRKIHT.
'.OXJfERAL AUCTlO/fEER.
nXANCIAI.
BankorRockYilleCentre
VUla^f- AveiiUi', ROCKVILLE CENTRE, L. I.
BAMUn< r. PHIL.LIP8. Prealdenl.
TOOMAS O. lUnoiIT. Vltc rri'ol.l«it.
^RAM R. SMITH. C'aaklcr.
qOARD OP DIRRCTTOn.S:
DaTlaM, Thuinaaf) Kniitlit,
. , aal, Hlmm K. Binith,
innrtli U. CoBbea, Wtxlcr II, Kmlth. ¦ " rharlea I,. Wallace,
_ _ ^-. AnatlnOiimwell,
tr. PhSllpa. NelaonH.Hnilth, .__ .r. OaMoM, John T. Datrlaoo.
Unr Datlaon, EdwanI T. 'Thunton,
Hamtllon \V. Pearaall.
We do • Oeneral Banking Boaineaa of Etapoiit aad Diaoonnt. I Utireit md on Special Depoails.
OmfU iHoed on EnKland and the OoaUaent.
r nttronage Solicited.
BMlklag Hoora—0 A. H. to 3 P. M.;
r, 9 A. u. tola a.
OiMMlit ' Dkya—Tneedajra and Fri- , 0 A. M.
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IHEFRBEPORTBAMIL
CAPITAL, $30,000.
IllU Smn, FREEPORT, L. I.
r> ivAi
JOHN J. RANDALL, Pnaldent. ,UMCKT T. nrRAOUE. Tire PrealUenl. WIL1<IAM H. UALU Caahler.
BOARD or DIRECTORS:
J. Randall,
¦ Om,
B. Oolder, il. Oornwoll, D, Bmlih. tamlK. U Wallace,
ChaiinrcyT. Bpragua William (). Mlllor, D, WosloT l'in«. Uaonie Waltaea, Oolea Pettit, narver B. Hrallh, Owrc* M. RaudaU
WUIIam H. Ball.
. Open, MM»t heal bolklaya. Ironi * a. m. tn tp. ¦. (Mhn Awtllllaa and Indarriiii-iilii In mrrdapartment eqoal to thii«> ol rltli.'r Ihv MMr York or Brooklrn llaaka ca- Trual (V.ni- , aad everr areammndatluii aa far as I. atwItboiiniwrvatlTii inanaai.imni, the rate ol three per rent, i>ald ua ^ three muntha or rnorv.
nn all fi&rla of Rnrope. I banklnc bualneaa. I onrpursllona, coupanlM, aocle- hillea, <attr» aatW»ctlpiLf waiynteyl.
^^feoelvo pruiiiiit attentlim and
icoa efCoiuitrr Prodara Qaatad la New Tark. IT airmB.
QraaaecT—Waat. eztraa.. .•
IltBU..
Tklrda to aaeoada
Bteta—Thfrdatoflrata
Rtata Dairy tab*, eztraa
Imitation Oraaiaarj
Paetorr, fraah flnta
Lewcntdaa
oaataa. Slate—Poll iraaiD, fanoy,,,.
Small
Part aklma, good lo prlaie.
Pallaklma
SOOB.
Naarbjr—Panoy,
Htate aad Penn—Preeli
Waalern—Ofaolee
¦oathem — 0 —
Boaxa aao rata.
Baaaa—Marrow, oboloe, IBSil - All?',
Medlnm, 1«M 130 (ei3i!{
Pea, eboloe, 18OT — (S 1.10
Red kldnejr, elioloe, ltl»K.. - (9 1 70
White ktdqflT, oholoe, 18M 1 NS « 1 90
Yellow eyrf 1 «0 ® I n.'i
Una, Oal., * Mlba 3 1.1 IS 9(11
Oreen paaa, ba«a lO 0 lo'^'i
'VBvrrf *KD Bcaaica—raiaa.
Htrawberrles, W.N. r., Vqt. BO 1!
Rttbklebarrlea. V (]l 7 isii 19
Oooseborrles, t^ qt , li 0 (1
Blackberries, V ql K 0 10
Matkmalona, Fla., f ease CO liti 1 75
Watarraelont,'V 100 8 00 i»2».|Wl
Raapberrieii, jeraay, y pt. * 0 6
rnrranla, V qt 6 (» «
(iberrlea, V B) .1 (S 11
aora.
Itala—1898, (^bolce, V lb -^ 0 —
Fair tn prime 12 0 1,5
PaelDc Coaat, 1898, oliolcs . — (S 17
Common to prime 11 0 Ifi
Old odd* ,. '10 7
ura toDLTaT.
Fowla, V m — 0 Vl'i
XDrlDK chlnkana, T n 15 «e 20
Rooatara, II Nt — r» 8
rurkeya, II »i — 0 8
Duoka, V pair .10 » 70
a«iM<>, 18 pair 75 0l'i'>
PiKauaa, V pair iW « ,'iO
DBsaaii> rovLxar.
furkeya, V III — 0 W
Brollara, Phlln., ? It,: '20 » 32
FowU, Htala,t Penn., * III.. n\0 )i
Diicka, L. I. aprlny, VIb - (a 1',
8<|iiaba, V doz . 1 50 $. 2 SO
BIT tan aratir.
Uar—Prima, V 100 lb — (» 90
riorer mliad -- fi* —
(lloTor — 0 --
«lraw—Long rye 4'i>t® M
TBOBTaBLBa.
Potatoea, Roae, V bbl
Olil,» bbl
Oaktiagea. L. I., V lUO , ,. OfUona, Egyptian, V bag, . Tomatoea, jeraey. V box ..
Aquaan, T eral*
rsmlpa,while,VIOO buaohea
Poaa, L. I., V bug
Lima henna, V orate.
Hiring heana, V .irate
Reela, V lOOhunohea
Oarrota, V bid
OiinumberH, V haakat
ksparnguH. t don, buaohaa, HaiillRower, T hhl ...
(Ireen norn. #100 . •
Egg plant,'«> bbl
«RUH. ITC,
Hoar—Winter Pnteiita
Hprtng Patenia
Wheat-No. IN. Uulutb 0
No. a Rail 0
Corn—No. a ViS0
Oata—No. 1 White - 0
Tra(!k mixed .10 i»
Rye—Weetern 66!<iS)
Htate - 0
Lard—Oily Ktenm t.POc 0
LITE aTocx.
Beeves, oily dreaseJ 1*i0
Oalraa, clly dreaaed.
Oouulry dreaaed..
Rheep, V 100 »
f.amba, V 100 Ih
Hog*—Lire, V 100 Ih
THE TORNADO.
All day the anirry rioiMs bud swept
Atliwnrt a SHfTron sky, AH day the restless wlinls had n-Hiit
To nature's tearlnas slith; Twiia eventl.le, aiet p,-iit.'r nyes
Mint wati-hnil tbe lirazpii west Wllh lonrful gaz«, while aebliii; thru
Kllle.l erery anxious l,ir.-»st.
Tlip
1 almv
1,1 ly I
, aud.lenly came fru
A llilnKof awful f.iriii, TlieroU(ii(( idmrlot olj.i
I'lie monarch of tin! stn With thiinilerouB aud d»
And black im Siiliiu's I Oil came tbu rnKlng, ludiifut IIiIok
That doomeil tbe bafipy tt^wu.
"Fly lor your llvf»: 'tis ,'omlDi{ iti
The people wildly cry. But roar ou roar their viil.'ea drowr
'I'liosA liu'klflss onen must ,ll(i. Thecourslnit couriers el Hie air.
The Hlnrin kloK's iiilitnlflit slee.is ('. me tbun.lprliit; .town tb» riiv.ii •
And naught their CMurnc Imp
1.',-.
New round nn.l round, lu tnazes dam
rbe wtlirltng MUUHter Kon.», And (rum the Inky bi-aveus' vinilt
A shrioklni; liurrli'aim Mows. All. In-ar the screams nl wll.l lienpalr
Ami sec—that niaiiKh',1 firm fl.ies blBKlnK tlirmicti tli.' niii-ry uir-
I'lierc's luuril.'r li, Ibc sloriii!
Willi crnsli ami roiir tl (irsonr ul.ift en IiIkI
T.I lulnKlH with till, lilii I'liiit nils tlm w.'u|ilii
A iimmi'Ut, nml tb", in..
Th.
ies hill,
I siiloko
Kouc — ll.
I'll nnlh Li.itb.
200
1 un
.KNI
1 75
1 m
50
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200
ion
75
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HI
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890
3 Il.'i
0 300
0 200
IS) 400
0 200
0 200
9 125
0 200
0 2 5'l
(S 200
(» 1 25
0 150
(B 250
0 1 80
(» SIM)
(0 2 0(1
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$ 300
(9 4 10
0 4 10
8%' 11'^
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nm 0 5'J5
C 20 (S> 7 SO
« 29 @ 4 35
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'rt sob, the orfibnu-.s t'rv.
The Kiuiins IbHl Illl lb..' nil', Tli.i IrembllnR baml, tbn t..iirl.'..s ev,
llttspenk suprem., ,le.|.alr. And all ulcbt Imn; the falibrid loll
ll.'nenlh tlie riilu.'.l Innp I'lilll each MiniiKli'il firm is (luiuil,
Auil tlien -It .l„wn t.i weep. •-Jubu U. Muek'k, lu Kuiisiis Clly luilo-
peudeut.
CouatrT dreaaed
TEXAS'S CATTLE TRUST.
rMOPBaftlONAI.
• Greater New York • IDexit,a.l Peirlors,
lOflCEIICCKlll t SRIDMORE.
OOR. FULTON AND OOLU STS ,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
¦a* al Teeth. ai.on iip.
OoM Orawa., W!,ou ap.
•aM rilllagt. sioo e|.
Pthar PMIIac, . > • ,ftO up.
rUlitON AND UOLtl HTREEr.<<. Opp. Losoer'a, BROOKLYN, N. Y.
DRESSMAKING
W TNI NWHCST STTlt OF TH( ART.
..THK MISSES LEE..
WAMTAOU,
oaaailloaarthat U I. H. H Station. tMgaafaalaed truiu mMMurament.
Work the beat,
¦•<•¦ hi mi ralatlas.
t Ai'BTis, Tex. I Special). The lormallon and opernthiu ol tho Cattle Truat In this Htato U lielng wntebud Willi lutHriwI hy At' loruey-Gener.il Hiullh. Uu.lerllie oxtsllug Antl-Trual law the live atock and axrlcut- lurul Indualrleaare exem)it from tbe opera- lion nl the measure, but Iho new Antl- Truat law. which will go Into effect on Jan¬ uary 31, lUUO, coutalna no auch oxemptlun, iind lithe tiombluatlon ol capital lor the (ontrol ol tha pricea ol cattle la In eitst- ance In Teiaa at that time the alleged trual will be proaecuted,
Advlcea have been reoelve.1 bore that Ilia ayudtcate haa olitalned opttoon on Iha lol- lowlng ranchaa and cattle lu tbe Panhan.llu oouutry; Jobnaon 'Brother*, embracing over 800,000 ncrea i>( lan,l, owoad aud leased In l.oTlng uud Winkler Counties, ahd about 70,000 head of cattle; O, (1. Slaugh¬ ter, whoae rnii.ibe«.Are la Midland, CioJia. .L.^.. .lWa'kadWar,rCoun'tlea,'~and about 100,- ': first NO tiead ol o.Mlte, alao the rauobea ami sallle nl John Hobarbauer, A. U, llobert- •OD, WInfleld Bontt, Thomaa Tramm,.l, Urowdar nrothora, Long Broth ara aud R. C Ware. Theaeare Iha cattle klngaol Texas, aud the aggregate uumbar ot cattle owned by them Is about 800,000 head. It ts tba luteutton of the Hymltcate lo oventually comer (be cuttle market lu thla country.
gonoerqing [j^lr. [^urgatroycj
BY KATE. MASTErtS^N.
OU oeo they were hnviiiy tea mill emi-
tidBIK'e.S Im
fiire the Hre in tho twi light,
"Wlintevcr h e c It ill e (if Hint nice iiinii thnt used In s.-ml J.Ill Iho V i o I u t a V OHhod the widow.
"Whiish':'" houI the girl with tho
(1iinple,'cnloring as thyURh she kuew.
"Whjtho innn who gave the theatre
party the other dny, and aeut those
beautiful rubbui' tireil, electric cab;<. "
"Ob, yoit mean Mr. iMurgiitroyd'? "
"Yea, that's the name. What baa
become of liiiu':'"
"Oh, we drifted npail nomehow. YdU kudw bo lived iu liriKdilyn':'"
"lint bo waa bo uinisiinlly nice, llou't .yoii reiueiulier Hint princely auppcr be Kuve iih after thu tbeatro — au,l tbe flowers aud all':'"
"Yea—be »aa very nice—Iml do J,111 know—be was— ymi ni«»t novcr tell—but be waa —uu iimlerlaker'/"
"Au undertaker'? U^h! " |i."Ye«, I felt that way at Urat-but do you know, l.eila, I wnuhln't hajc uiiuiled It Hoiiinchif boliadu'tiusiste,l on ttlkiuK simp- and -even oblrud iug hir borriblu prufuHaiou into his Bouial life ill the horriileat way. I really liked biiu, ami aftiir the Brat ahock I luaile up luy luiml that it wasn't a bit wurao Ihuu Imouiitig hi- ryvlua or aiilomobilea ur auy of IbuHu other tbiiiga."
"You puiir iluiu'l TlII me nil ubmil 11," _
''WelLl-il»''l*^'''^l'' ffl^'pet"V»t '"liulKits of mill things happened
LABOR SCARCE IN PENNSYLVANIA.
The Hooiii In Ihe Iron Induatrj Makaa It
Hard For Parinera lo Hire lfcl|i.
RxtDian, Penn. (Special,).-Owing to the unprecedented lioom In Ireu, Iron ore, Itmealone and kindrail Intoresta lu tho Bcbuylklll Valley labor haa keco we alarm' Insly scarce. Farmera will have great dlncully in taking la their cropa. Truck gardeners ace now preaalng married w.im- jn luto aervlee tor berry iitcking, Thn •Ingle girls are all In Ibo tllk and hosiery mills aad cigar laclorles, Tbere will not be near enough men lor the bay an.l grain hatteet. Iron men are putting upabanttes lo house bundreda ol lorelgnera they hare employed at the New York olllce to do beavy work about tbe furnaces. Fanners are hunting about for help. Wagea may go higher than •l.ilS a day aa.t board, which will be au addlllonal har.lsblp at tbu preaent prl.-e ol wheat. ;Tha farmers pal.l ouly a dollar a .lay belore wtieu whi^at was • 1.50 ahushel. The Dlatrlct Attotoe) has terveil notice on thirlv husbands cbarited with Bon-aurport ol wives that "no w.)rk " »ll> be abaolutely no excuse In court at tbi coming term.
I am a farmer loc.itrd nc.ir Sikhv Pi(x>k, ono ol tlie most ni.il.itioiis districts ill this Stale, and wis KMhcnd wuh ni.il,iri.i for ye.ws. ,it tiuies ¦d I could not work, onJ w;is .ilv.v.ivs voiy coiistipii; J as well. For ycara I had ni.il.itia so bad in the sprint;. whi.;i enij.i^ed in plowing, mat I COtiid do nothing btit sh.ike. l iiui-t h.u-e Liken .tbout .i l-i.irrel of quinine pills besides d.vcns of other icncdus. but ik'\ , r obuincd anypemunentbenefit. Last .jII, in poach iim-. I hid a most seiious attack of chills and then cniincnct'd to take Kipans T.ibules, u;'on a iicfHi'sadviie. and the first b.>x iiijiie mp all rtfiht .md I h.ive never bcWI without them since. I l.ikc one Tabule c.ich niominjj and nin'lit and somctintes when 1 feel inoie than iisuilly rxh.itistoJ I t.ike thn-e in a day. Thev have kept mv stmnach swcel, mv bowels regular and I have not h.id the le.ist tc>u«:h oi m.iliria nor s^°>littiiiR head.iche since I commenced usina them. I know also thu I sKcp better and wake up more refreshed than formerlv. I dont know ii'W manv complaints Ripans Tabulcs w ill hel,\ but 1 ilo know ilicv will cure any one in the condition I was and I would not be without them at any price. I kanastly consider them the cheapest-priced iiwdicine in the woild, as Imj are alM the most beneficial and the most convenient to take. t«W tWsaqf-Kvcs >\-a.-; ci Jgc xid \ii-v w^vkvid hard sS! nvy Siic. tha M aa moat furmeis, both e.irty and l.tte and tn aH kinds ot weather, 11 luvo never enioyed such good health as I have since last fall; in I have all remarked my i^nprovrd condition and have ¦V»,£Mui. what arc you doing to looi; so hn^alihy ? '
Ibrmigb his pceiilinr way ef limKiii upon hia—pnifcaniuu—us an or<liiiiiiy, everyday one. Ho di,l u,it acorn lo realize bow uucanuy il all was. Yuu remember that Imuae party down ut tbe Van Umarteu' jilace uu Lon^ Island?"
"Why, yea—you mot bim there, (liiln't jou?"
"Ye», wo met there, ami the Van Hiuartea had arrant.'d fur n lotiifidd- fuabioucd p;aines In he plnye,l in tho haru. One of tlieae waa forfeits. We bail great fun, and ubeii .Mr, Klitrgu troyd wua caught he ,lived d,iwn in his pocket for u forfeit, and what do you ibink be gave \x»'!
"Leila, it was a screw,Irivcr! Nut like a carpenler'a, tint ,|Uito small wiih a nickel ban,lie, I th,iuglil il ml.l nt Ibe time, anil later mi be ateppe.I mi my gown while wc wero dam'iug un.l lore the ditt'hease laee tbniuce —you rciiiember that nliite gown'i'
"He waa dren.lfiillv serry, and in cistcd that he luiist replace li, alllmiif.'h I tried to laugh it .If as .me .lues, yen km.w, I was )<iniiiii!; it up Ktieiisu.l- doiily be look a little tape nieusuru mil of bis pocket iiii.l iiicusure.l Ibe torn part. It wiiau't like any .dhcr tape ineasuri'. It was while, »itli black Hgiirea, an.l I askcl hiiii In let me see it. It mea.sure,l ah.nit three yar.Is'
"Tbeu came tho theatre parly. There were fourteen of us in all, an,I he sent a oab apiece for ua. Wlieu I was thanking liiui fur tbe delit.'hlful even¬ ing I spoke laughiii|.dY about his ex¬ travagance iu Bending such a lot, nn.l remarked that bia cab hill must have lieeu eiiorimiiia. Then ha told me that be owned theui. I tb,night this the BtiaiigeHt tbiiii^' |-'an,'T owiiiii;; four¬ teen eabs' llul I suppn.ed he was iiuiueuaely wealllir nud that it was a lad. 7
".\b,>ut twi. yeeks after that be aaked me In «o .Inviiin with liiui, ami he drove up with the ,leaie8t. little snow-white team of horses and spi.ler phaeton, Weeu|.i.ve,l a pleasant ,lrive tbrongli the park, an.l when we reaebe.l Kiversi.le. I liegi^e.l liii.i t., let tbeiu out. I hive to have horses go fast.
"He explained that the fanny little jiig trot tbey went at was their fasti si gall; that it would spoil them for husi iiess if tbey went fa-ter. Then I asked him plumply «bal bu< business a as, atiil he lol.l uie. I.eila, tbey were bearse horses' -
"I di.lu't see bim when be called after tbis. It ma.lo nie shiier I.i think of It. Of .•iiiiise 1 did net let hiui know bow I fell, lor he i-cenied per feolly unoiufcmus nf anything ndj in Ihe mailer. Hut one ,lay it woa a glorioua winter .lay the flrst really deep sn .» ..f the sea-.ii I v>aa sitting at Ibe win,low thinking nhat a },-lly thing a slaigb ri.le would be, when Mr. UargatroyJ drove np lu a beautiful
atop a block down. 3o be went on | ami came up to a little cottage, where ; be drove up and went iu, leaving luo ; in the sleigb. When he came cat ha I bad tbe most solemn sort of a face. T ' tbought something dreadful mnat bavo I happened. What do von think be did then?
"Ho plunged under tbe acat of tbe sleigh and brought out alitlle package and went up lo tbe door an.l tacke.l Bome crepo on the bell. Then be g,>t in tho sleigb again, aud we drove otf, an,l be waa just aa jolly aa usual. 1 hordly spoke all tbe way home, and b( couldn't imagine what was thu matter. 1 told bim I had a toothache.
"I didn't see him again for months. Then I met bim accidentally one dnj while I wa.H at lunch dowu town. Ht told mo bo had bought a new four in hand, nn,l was getting up a coichiut; party. He wanted me to ask a lot ul giria and a nice chaperon, aud he wa; going to have some men we all knew, a party of about sixteen in all, an,1 lit had iilanned a iuobI delightful trip, c'.'nngiug borsua along tho road, yuu know, niilil we reached Oeriuantew'n. I was so eutbaainstic al>,>ut it that I f,)rgut all nhoiit the other unpleasant things that I have told you of, and 1 promised t,i go. 'IJut why (lerman- town of all placea':'' I uske_d him. 'Why not go ou to I'hiladelphi'aV "
"'We shall goon to Philadelphia Inter,' he aai,!; 'hut tbe fact ia, .Miss Ma,lge, I shall hare In stop at (ier- uiaiitown; I am takinp;a liiidy on there — it will only lie a slight ,lelay.'
"After Ihi'il I ,leci,le,l Ihut ho was simply impossihle. I liked him very well, but I tbousht that a man with a nuliiru so iusensililo tu feeling iiinst be lacking in some way. So we drif leil apart. I saw hitn ,hiving with Jliss .Jordan tho other day. Hhe is one uf those girls thai don't care. Have an- uthor cup of tea, Leila."—Tbo Cri¬ terion.
PEL pm t BALLOON.
Wife, Fofcetj by Husband to Ascend Alone, is Ne.irly Killed,
SHE WAS DRAGGED FOR A MILE.
STATE NEWy.
SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAU
When pelroleutu is burueil in a lamp, according to Dr. Crafts, but two per ceut. of tbe energy is iilili/.ed aa light, the rest being wasted as heat. He olso told the people ol tbe Iiowell Institute of Iloston that in uue luotur ou tbe market twenty-tivo per cent, of the energy of petroleum had been siic- ceBsfally utilized. j
An electric process of pottery mak¬ ing, slated to have yiel,led remarkahlo I results, has been developcl by au Knglish llrm. The dcbigiis ore jiro- liuced by photography, and are burned \ in and covered nilh a special glazu in a special electric furnace, tbo perfect . eoiitrol of this form of furnace en- ' siiriug a product of the biebeat excel¬ lence, j
llrilish marines see nn iuiporlanl collision pruveuliug a(ipuratus iu the \ iiigeniuus .suiiud locatcr of Mr. .Tames '¦ Anthony, of Newcastle. This has a largo ciroular-uioiithed auund collec¬ tor, with a resonator, from whieh the - sound ia trausmitte,! through n re¬ ceiver to tbo ear tubes. When tbe operator haa turned the collector toward a whistle or fog signal, the ex¬ act diroetiiin is ahowii on a ilial.
The ,liscovcry lust sunimor of a re¬ markable asteroid, since iiuiucl Kros, wliiuh |ieriodically approaches the earth nearer than any other heavenly body except the m,),>ii, has led a Oer- munastruuoim'r, llerr J. Kauacbingcr, lo HUggeal thai Mars itself kIiouI,! beiicefortb lie regardeil ns an asteroid, iiisteuil of na a major planet. The cmiparative Kiuallnesaof Mars'a mass, and tbe great ei'cenlricity uf ils orbit, uro u,I,liiced a" reasons for cunaiiler- ; iiig it as a nieiiilirr uf the asteroid i family. If the asteruida unco formed | a single planet, na aomu have sup- ' posetl, then possibly Miira is sim]ily the largest existing fragment of tho ttuciunt planet, whicli In veledan orbit lying between the earth and .Tupitor.
Vila I
kharl,
to nil
(Jrov
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the as
in-Dst
o.-klinrt
of New
ku tw.i
B a few
ockburt
cent. A
.lunger-
fh« Man Iteriiir.l t.i Asrrti.l al ttit. LatI Moiurnt—Thr W„ni»a I'uiit.l N„i |lg. laeh lh« farniliulr—rninda Saw ll«r SlruKalr an.l llriird llrr Crlra Fur Al.l, Uut Voal.l Not Help Il<r.
Ta.iT, N. V. (S|.eclnl),-ll aud busbuuil, I'rolHssor l.ii.' Vork City, wero eiigag.'.l balloon aac-auslons at Albii days ago. When tbe time was lu no condition to luiik, strong wind mailu tha feat t eus uu lertaklug. A targ,i crowd assoin. tiled to see the ascnsloii an I wiuld not bs satlslled unless soma om, went up.
Mrs. Lookhart, wlm is not uinre than twenty-one years ol,t. never bail made an ascension alone, but ber busban.l Inslste.l that sba take tie, trl|i, iiiid tb" result was dlaastnuis. 'llie brave little woman pM- lesled, but Just (...fori, ntglitlall she t.julc her seat ami tlio liulluiia was cut l.inse. It ivas not iirojicrly liidiited, neither weretba ropes ailjilsted us thev uuiflit to have lieen. 'riia hot air wns noi sullli'ieiit to carry tha liullooD ab.ivetbn treetnps. un.l the wnin- nn was carried hy tie, stniiiu wln,l rn|il.|ly IbriMigb tree t„i.s, wblcli tore her clotbliig and na.<)li. Then, was u wild sliuut from tba |ie.i|iloas she went up, but when Ihi'y saw her being ilratcgeil tliroiigli the trean ¦ for hel|i, a liusb ImII
irrieil Irmn the view ol
III Mt<
failing tlmtirr -
niler 111
he
ol bis
Wlliile
, O. II
-es rliv-
lil w, w.
liiarallon Reatorail S
KuKcno Drawee, a ti.iks Corners, was sir, .•I ttie head by a ben, A|irll la last. He wa: .iivered In a lew mint W'irk. Except a larit. where tbe timber struck, he was np ly unlnjure.t. About three weeks li-'gan to I.1S0 his mein.irv. He .ii leiiieralier slniiiie w.nils." an.I eu,, lerK.'t bis name. He Inst the ns, riKht arno, and the other day til riKht side liecaiue paraly/.e.l. I>: lliurcb. of Oaks Corners. Ilru7.ee siclan. culled Drs. N. 11. Cuvert «i Skinner, ot Ouneva. In .'onsullatlou I liev decided that the Injnrv was lii..iited in tie, iiiotiir tram of the left |nli» of tbe t.niiii. llrar.ee wa.» taken to tiie (leneva City ll.s- iillal and l>r. .stinn.'r, assisted liy lirs Church an.l Covert, performed un opera tlon a few .lays ago. Ilrn:-.M.-- skull wa- trephtne.l and more than hull a pliil .il broken-.U.wn bl.ioil .-Ints uml ellier del.in. waa removed (rom ibe left si.le.it tli.- lirulu onvltv. Tbe eltct .,f Ibe ii)iernt|.ni waa almost Inime.tintelv appureiit, H. bus ri'galniid his menmrv. his i nwer ..I speech, the free use r)f his entire rli,-lil si.h and la making rupl.l progress t nvur.l re
overy.
MAPPEBS SENTENCED.
An Aged Couple Sent to Prison For Stealing a Chicago Child,
KEPT HIM FOR TEN MONTHS.
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I lllotton was Knimi'ii. :
I that thHcnmi'uny was fr
I In a perfectly siiuuil lln
! Tberea-on for illssohillni
; be said, to the eibnn«tl.,i
iinl her ,
OWil.
Shetvns i|,il..<kly c Ihiiso assenililcd In the grove. She was taken out ,iver tli9 t-iwu of Itrunswl.'k, 111,nn than H mlln from tbe pntnt of start¬ ing, liefore the end cuiiie. The wonian bad inuilo desjieriito efforts to free tha para¬ chute, but the r.ip.'f were tn urraugeJ that she I'.iuM net get tliiiiii l.insu.
She nianugi'il to cut una rii|ie, but her strength fulled nml .she cotil.t nut lu.m.'n (be other. She chiui; t.i the rnpes with all her strength as slie wns ciirrl',1 Into tin, country. Al limes the liull.iou wmild cuiiii close to the ground, uud then Iho wind woiihl take It up again. Many ol the hor¬ ror-stricken persons In the crowil at the park followe.rtbe woman In giv« nil.
Ttie balloon came tn culact with some telegraph wiroj when near the summer hiime of W. C. Goer In Urunswl.'k. The wlre.4 held the balloon, but It swayed Iroin one side ol the road to the .itlier, ilragging the woninu with It. All the tliue she calle,! plteously '"r bel|,.
.ioon the wln.l firceit the ropes apart, and ilowii came thu liruve little n-nmaii lato tlie mlililie of tliH mad. She was pii'keil nil. unoiiiis,>i,ius, an,I ,'iirrl,'i| to a neigli- biirliig liDUse. It wns in.ire tliun un lleiir before Drs. Wlieelor unl McCliesney ciulit restore her to c.nisei.nisliess. She I'.iili- plulneilnf great iiuliis In tier lnu'k. f.iet aud arms. Iter Injuries are nut sariniis.
While Mrs. l,.i,<kharl was imikliig her perlliiua joiirnev Iipr liusliiinil reinulned at the Krnve. Word was sent lo lilm Hint his wife liu.I liecn liijiiri'il. 1,11.1 he was ,lriveii t.i the s.'eiie. Her suiuiullon wus: "1 bejie yon ara snll-lied now."
A FIGHT WITH FILIPINOS.
Itebeta Advuiira Auaiii*! Aiiierlcau TriKO'S lit .San Kernaii.lii.
Maxil* (Ily CuMe).—The rebels made a demoustratlou ut Sun Feriiiiudo a few,lays ago. Tbey took udvautuge of tho dark¬ ness and rnlii to make n sullvuguhiHl thn mirth line, seeniini-ly l.ir the |.iir|',isn nf auiiovliitf the Auierl.'iiiis. us lliry luile.l tn push 111. ir uttuek. The Aliielleuu less was a prlvule nf tlie S,.v«uleenlll P.cglmeut kiliail aud hiur n wminileil.
The tiring liegnn at 10 o'i'lock, aud the rebels eijien.le.l i|uunlltles of ummunlllun. All tbe lr.m|>s IiusIfii...1 tn the trenches tu ex|.ectalton uf a general uttuek. The Sev- enteeiitli llnglmeiit, the Tw.'lfth lleglment. and the l.iwa llek-iineiit |.nrll.'i|ialeil In Hie
eili;ili;emelll, lull ill.l nut u.lvai bevninl
h'lll|ili
Th<
iiftheMI|.|.U-..|
.,1 ..,.
viars aijn to give MkIiI a iliiida frnin nutural wells. At llr. supply wius anijile. unit the rule , were twenty-live cents u tlniiisund Later the (tas becan to run l..w, un company ailvancd tbo rate tn fnrty . The reeult was that when the ....n foiin.l that an.tttier a.lvan.'e was n.»cr In order to pay costs. It de lil,..! th course woul.i i,e t., .ttssnlve and g business. This irrniliiul exiinusiLiu supply .if natural iius bus been '.i( It Is said. In llmse parts ef New V..r I'ennsylvanla an.l llhl.i wiiere it bus i<«i ilepenil...! U|i.ni f.ir light an.l fuel, ami li been oecusinnlni,- nn Utile uiulelv, n nnlv among tbo compnuli.s whli'h hnveliu, fnriilslilug It, but also umoug Us co sumers.
iske.l
feel.
I tb»
¦ents
pnn»
heltei nut of if the euhlu
A KrldeEraoni'a .Suk-tile.
With a laiii;li nn lil> lips, .lumes \i Oailey ended bis IKe in hl» a|.nrtmeiits n lllngbamtnn. Hn had fiirnlsheil lliein t occupy wllh his hrlJe. Dully wns ii |,rnii,l nent soeletv man who wiis in wet Mr? .Insle Cury. Kilcnslve preparutlnus hn been made for the wedillng.
Ill the nfteruonii. in company with hi best man, Dnlley vlslte.l Ihe upartmeut that hail been prepared and asked th
untie
ekng
shnl I
cu|ile.|
Iilll bu Slllciile Is I I clintte.l
till, ,11M
iiul. While thus
m; uut. and Hulley nil a couch, where be ba.l ileu.l before meilleal aht tnoned. The cuusi; ol tti, terr. lie ha,l luiigbed ai his wcihllug only u few n and seemed In th.' hest of s|ilrits, Mrs Carv. when Infnriu.'il .n li.e truge.lv. was eiiiii|.li.lelv pr.i-tni'ed Mrs Cnry's Inrniei husliun.l was klll-.l ;ili.,iil two v,.iii-snKii by fulling (r.iin th.. I.um.sli.irn viu'.lu.'t
ih.iut
Mra. Ingeraoll and .luhn r. rolltna ¦(«- eelvvd liidrtrriiilnate Seelenrea l"ni Abdurlinc I.ltde (irral.l I.i>|.hirr- Wiiinnn I'Ukrd ll|> Ihe Child In Front ol Hla Uoi.ie an.l Carried lllin to Ohio.
CnicAoo, III. (Speclnn.-l'nsslngsentenct
upon tbe aged kidnnp|.ers el little Oerald
Lnplcerwasn solemn ceremony. CleraUl
I was stolen from In front nf bis parents'
j home. No. 4S3'.1 Prulrle avenue, ou May .'W
I IH'JK, by Mrs. Kllzabeth Ann Inger}(j||, of
ralneavtile, Ohio, who was uccouipanled by
John C. Collins.
I llnth are while baireil, and tbey have
I been living together. Tlicy had been to
Callforula aud were returning home, llnp-
poulug to puas tbe Laptuor house Mrs. In-
! nersotl was attracted J,y tbe lieauty ol
(ieral.l, wtio was only twn and a half year?
old, anl picking hlin up abe took btin to un
eleotrie car tn Korty-Hevcnth street, went
tn the Lake Shnre iilatlou ami .loparled for
I'ainasvllte. C.dllns, It Is asserted, was
merely un apathetic si>e..tator and did not
realize what was going on.
Judge Waterman, alter the verdict ol guilty wns renderc.l ngnlust tbo nge.l c.iu[ile, hu.l no r.'iloursfl but tn sentence them, aud he did so, iilthougL', a.^cordlng to tbe law of Illinois the term ul Impris¬ onment Is Indeterminate, and even Ihe Judge Is not aware what It will be, this being regulated by tbe State Hoard ol Pardoue. .Mrs. Ingersoll and Cnllliia ara liable to serve Iniprtsoumaut from one year to fourteen years.
When Mra, lugersoll was taken liack to tbe County Jail she lore her hair and mut¬ tered. Close watch was kept to prevent her from doing herself bodily harm.
"I've bad tbe worst ot It all my Itle." Ciilllus said, "and nothing that can hap¬ pen to me now will surprise mo, Uut 1 am Innocent ol this charge."
When the jury was out tbe sanity ol Mrs. Ingorsoll was tha llrst cousl.terutlnn. 'I'lie defence hod not denied that sho took the child, hut itiado Its plea for ber aciiutttat on the ground ol insaulty, Htie was de¬ clared sane on the sixth ballot.
Since the sentence Mrs. lagsrsoll bas been heartbroken. Culllna Is a complete wreck, mentally nud physically.
(lerald Lnplner wns gone ten months, and was llnally lound In the possession of Mrs. lugersoll and Collins In Pnlneavllle. Miss tillvo Iferrlss, a school teacher, and her brother, Frank 0. tVrrlss, neighbora of the cuii|ilc, becamu susphitous of the child lust August, hut It was not until Muroli tliut Ibe t.'iiii'ugo jiollce waru notined. Thu raturn of the clilM to Its parents au,l the arrest of tlie pnir followo.I.
Mr. I.aplner hml offers 1 fJsiK) for tlie dl(c,,y„ry of tbu child, und Mlas I'errlss now proijioses to sue bliu for tho ainouut.
THE NEWS EPITOMIZED
wiahlactwa Ilaaaa.
Mra. Fmina D. E. N. Southwortb, an- thiire.sa, died at her bom* a lew daya ago, after an lllneea ol several weeks. Hbe bad live I for maoy yeara a retired life Id a pie iurea,|U* mauaion ol Ihe old loshloned type, located on a hill In West Waahtoaton, overlooking tbe Totomao and th* bllb of rlrglnta.
Tbe diapatch boat Dolphin baa lelt tbe Washlnglun Navy Vard with Mr. Obartes II. Allen, Afslstaut Secretarv o( the Navy, (or a cruise along the North AtlantU- Coast. She went out lor the Oral time under her new skipper, Lieutenant.Com¬ mander W. It, 11. Boutbeiland, who com¬ manded the gunboat Enula In tbe war with Spain. Mr. Allen will make an In- spectton »l Ibe various uavy yards anil will l>» absent a month.
Seuor Ijucsada, tbe Cuban agent at Waab* Ington has undertaken to obtain (be re- h<ase aud transportation lo (^iba ol Ihe Cubans who are conllneil In tho Spanish renal seltleniuuts off Ceuta and FeruaaJu Po.
A reciprocity treating to tbe Brlllab coh.ny III llerniuda bas been agreed upon, and the llermuda commlaslon bos atarteii fnr home with a draft of tho treaty, which * to be sabndtled to Ihe llermuda Legtala- lire belor,> being llnnlly signed on behalf >f tho two (Itf)veriimeots. by Commissioner Kassen and Mr. Tower, tbe Dritlah Charge
THE SABBATH SCH(
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMNWi FOR JULY 9. .-
lot «eai*U»>;ii
KILLED BY FALLING WALLS.
I '¦•'
I Fir
Wl
III Kagle
Ma
«ii)iirJucnliS|,iiliu,alnwy had uu eieitiui; eui'nunter u few ih
re',) I ras Kohls' to a lintel where he ha.leaga-.
Old uu eieltlui; euenunter u few ,lays ag, «rllb u full urnwn i-agio ulnng the slh.re ,,l l.ilkoDuturln. ui-iir Muiiitmi Bi
u r.inni f.>r the night, when ho saw a largo lilrd wulkini; up and ilnwn the sand aud ii,'tlni;iis tlinngli it wa.s getting ready to Ily, The bird caught sIk-IiI of him and changed lis iiitentlon and turned nn him, Majnr Sfiabn was ai
I'kels
"i'l'i
iltlv
111 tn
llrlug, iilll til
iil),-lit l.iiig. whlib kept the
der arms.
Tbe enemy's ii.ss i-nubl talued, hut wiis iirehahly su
am
all
lUil,
with Wbli'll he ,lefeu,le.| bin
iiinde a l.iuil nutcry
with claws and bill.
was over his ,'lotlies wei
attorney, watching f,ir
made a long sw,s>i>,it hh
It down nu the bird, b
Mr. Spahn took Ids pri'/.e tn Ilo, hotel, uml
Ihe nii'li snhl It was n wood .ugie. II
llieusureil seven feet from tip tn tip. ll \,
thnuglii tlio lilnl .'uiue liver from Canada us It was ..f u vuri..lv fnuii'l there.
Cbkaoo (.Spe.'lnl). -Fmir people wero killed by the fV.'.ig of tha walls of Ibe Wasteru Paper Stock Oompaiiy's plant on Inilluna avenue, which wns buriiad a few days ago. The d.-U'l are lUrthnloiiiew Sparklewltc, llfty ycuis ol.l; Jullui U.itow- sky, llfty yeara ol.l; Mra. Josle Doyle, twenty-one years old, nnd (Itelllna Illgdias,
Conrugcuua work r,»ultet Iniborusoua ot a largo propcrtlun ot tho lit parsous oyo,tlntlin bullilhig. hut uignl nf tb
1,1 went at S|iahii
id lielnrn the lli,.h|
I badly lorn. The
his u|i|inrtiinlty,
stick ami briiuglit
The bird ^ morn fronaied i
Kabel Oul break i
Ma.sila |Uv Cable). N'l celvod here nf an uuthra.i Negros luclilaut iipnii the Culllnrnla llagiment fo hnsttle natives, seeing a dlarsat nne ul tliesiiiuii | depart, Iboiigbt tlieAiii.'r atlnuth ¦
n Neflnr.
Kws has been re- k III the Islaml nl dopartiire nf tlie
city riv At llietwn ilai iirk City lietw.'c '.illiuilsslnners « n-w V.irk Civil III I
II Seivlc
Id
plug.
The Urn ts Ihnught In spouluuenus comhustloi lu tbe busuinaut.
yeru bully hurt In i
have slurte.l Irom umoug old rags
the state Ci
III III.
vli-
Klx Fire In MeiniiliU.
MBjirnis, Tenn. (S|,eclul).—I'lre hrnko out 111 the establlsbineut nf tlie Memphis Paper Cninpuuy, at tlio curiior uf (luyoso and Front streets, a few days ag,,, aud cuupe.l llie loss nf ono lite, fatal Injuria, lo ex-F.re I'liinf ('leary and serious Injuries lo Assistant I''lrn Chief Jamoi Ityau, besliles n belli iu New 1 properly loss ol about t('i'l,OOT. The (luy- ¦" ¦ of tbe „l,l..st luii.Imarks of
nf lb, <u. III.
ii|.any nf sol- |ire|,uiin«lo
r.'liel.
I Ho much of Kiiropeoa ia interested , lj7i'fJ,',''o'ni'""^|',''j/7"^,!'/,';\^j'" ^ • lUtll] illlliiuilfliilit ,iT111|ji>\a>iiloiiiT»^inmCTi^'rff^!^g!'l,7Y'''K'' " Ti,"«""li'i'ipiiius
s jiiHl now engaged in speculating were easily ilrlvei, nlT, "'*-
over the ilisciveryuf a now ouo which - '^ —',
¦ipul
ilrufled 111 I'limply wllh llie new Civil .Ser vice law were uiiinndeil In meet Hie ol.J...'
Ilms nf I he .State Cm iBslnnaudnfSecre.
tary (lenrge A. MiAueny, of tbe Civil Ser¬ vice llefurm Association. The n.osl Impor¬ tant .hange, which'embraces ulmiit lOIIO i>iisltliiu«, was In the ahuillinnnt tbe nnn- i'nMi|i..tltlv.'si'lieiluleuiiiltlieillslrlliutlounl
lielweeu |1 viuuiit uml
properly 1
nsi) Hotel,
.b.sir.iyod. All i
nf the biill.lliigs t.itully iunwii negrn was cuiigbt walls aud erusbed to
III.
iil-lil
i put In
.•Ue.liiie Hie I
ibnUKb
st nl
an .\uslriun chemist is alleged to have perfeeted. It is a smokclosa power, free from iiitro glycerine, which over- healing nlVecla bill u trillc, aud which i.s aa Iruatworthy and safe as ia com- mou gniipuwiler. It ia iiuaitively sniokuleaa, does not heat tho arm in «'hieh it is use.I, and allugelher acema to have completely tilled the bill at which all mannfactiirern of expltisivea have been aiming. So far the iletaila ,if cumpuHiliun ami uianufu,'tiire have hteu kepi a secret, ao far asthia cuur try is concerned, nt leaat.
Sumo interesting iustaii,'en ,>f tho rapid deslru,'li,in of iron pipes by .arhouio aci.l in water passing through have lieoii note,! by Oeriuau engineers. Ni'ar lieiithcii, Silesia, a mile an,I a ,|uarler uf cast iruu idpo uf average Umility funnected a pumping slotiuu : with a reservoir, ami this pipe began { lo leak at the end uf two yaara wlieu i the upper third was fuiiml l,i be ,leeply pille,! ami piiiiclnred, the rest being iiiiuHeile,l, .\t .I.ihaun ,iu-the-Sarr, winch r.'i'eivcs very soft und piira wuter fruiu the curhonilerons deposits of tho .Saarbriick ,lislricl. the uction on llio iron was inailo known in a ,li(- fereut way. The water in a slmrt time liecoiue luilly discolored and nil lit for use, and an iiivcsligatinu shun ed that the supply at the suurce waa natnrated »ith carbonic acid, either free ur us ljicar|^nate. j
An Klepliaul Tra In Kiialand.
I'nr nearly a week past tbe peasatita on the Snlllh nf Kuglaiid roads have been amazed at the apecta.'le .if a small lior.t .d I'lepbauta^ slowly wvud- lug their way L.m.l.inwunl
riiese luuuslcr auiaials have just walked the whole .liitance frmu .s.iuthampluu tn Karl's Cuurt. where they will fnriii part of tbe (ireater ; Uritaiii Kibitiitiuii.
I'heir keepeis took them thrnugh .¦nniitry lanes and avoided as far aa | possible passiug lhr..ngh the larger | l.iwiis. Many hoisea were terriHe.l at i the sight .li the great .piadrupeds. .\t ' ihiglit the animals were slaMed in farn: liuil.liuga al.mg tbe route, and several keepers who ba.l ac.'niupanie.l them fr.iiu .\frica tonk care of theiu ou their ' tup to L.iudnn. rhis i> tho lirsl time that a herd nf elefdiaiits bas ever walk. I llir.iiigh Southern Lui^laud.— L..n,luu Mail
TO HAVE LIBERTY or (III
SPEECH. Clilrago
M_lie..,,mmlssi.iU tnnk the
pBRTTVtf,-is In UiHt ".iifsio-r.i
(a
Ki
eir Oplnlu
r i'xem|ii, und Ihut thn
I'tltllesiliedulo. \
nul I 1'.' lllle.l b\
ll|ii'lltlve lisl. Ill ii|iellllvi. scli.iiiiilt
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Ciiii Aon, III. tSpectaiV —At n nieollng ol represoututtvn luembers uf tho Faculty, Hoard of TruHlees, and alumni nf the I'ul- verslty nf Clili'a'g"), a resnlutlou was uiloptpd declurllig iuiei|uivncallv ugaiust auy restrlcllnn on the i-uMl.. ut¬ terances nf tlie pr.ifi'ssnrs nr nlliar lu.livtiluals efllchilly conne.tc.l witti the llistltutlnu. Al Hie siinie time. Ii.iwev.'r. the resnliilliiu uinkes it i-inli. Ilnil the
Lies,
nrkCllyl.i nw. Thei ultle is 111
uuhei
public
e-sii.
he re~|..
nl n,.inln
Siblc tn
liy
till' .11
ell ('»%•¦ Are Dear.
I that fnrmerly snl.l In New
tail ami tt st »,W ami t75
w i|iinrnutlne luw r.,k-nrlliig .¦fTe..|. und nil i-.iWH hn.light ¦uw Ynrk are .|Uuruutiuoi| been thnruuKbly ex luurv II hns been thn In rresii rnlli'h cnns lu
tbu
hn
'lull
.Ibi-
cha
represeut tha seiilliueut i
alune.
This actlnn wns tha r.
dallvored hy ei.e .if Ihe
autl-eipausinn niaellngso
f the
suit n
irnfes
ueililj
Imtividuul
a 'speech
nrs at au
sagn.
Ill Ihe pil
i|Uurunllne law uu.'ertnlu.
"Fresh mil.'b .- a large dealer li that came will
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said
MEMBERS IN THE RAAD. I liuuse Ailnpli l-arllal flan i
New V.irk city, a guuiuiiteu nf twelv., lav huv.. s.ii.t [,.r t^Oaiid »;I0. hut nay kind nl a .nw will lirlnKtiO nnw, riie ileraau.l Is -o great thnt I can "carcelylili .nlers. Healers are slilpplMg cnwstn Cul.a. und this has ulsn lielpeil i.., inuke them scan-e In New Vnrk Slate,'
QUEEN DOWAGER KAPIOLANI DEAD,
tTl.law ur (he Hawaiian Kln( Kalal>aul Was Very I>u|iular.
Hnx.ii.i'i.li,vla Sun Francisco (Special).— Quaan liowuger Ka|iloluul, widow of King Kalakaiil, Is .lead. She was un.'unscldus for throe days before her daatli, wliloh was due loapurulytlc siruka. All the Imposing Tawalliiu royal obseipile;, were Kaplolanl wss liurloil by I shia ot IT'aiakaul In Ibe rnyal niausoleuin Kaplolani ..vHs.al.ways very popular, lie, only trip abroad wir,-» to tjueen Vlitiirla'i Jubilee In l«S7. After th* ' deiith of Kala kaul she scrupulously puld all .:-«-Uelit wlilob ha loft. Over a year agn aba ilee, : her properly, amounting lu 1300,000, lo liri nephews. Princes David and Ihiiill. Hbn I reserved ouly au income ul I'J.OOU a your fnr herself. Last year she gave a liaiid- ' sniiin Ami'ricau flag to the cruiser Chnrles- { lon lu reciiKulllon uf the fn.'t Hint It wua tills vesi-nl wlili.b broiiglil ber husbaiid's li.iily hack frnm Huu Francisco, wharf be I diad buddunly.
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ly Faaaengels In a Wreck ou Ilia
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•Illilliltled hlM i|iresentall..iii fnr tha gnl.l tlel'ls, Ila suggesled tbe ujipnlnt- liienl nl a coiiiiulsslnn Ti> Hie Unud In enu- fer wKh tbe Kxa.ullv* uu the i|uesllunof redlslrlbutinu, but said It wa.- useless to think about a ganeral srbeme, lecuusu tba people wereup|iose,l to It,
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ullk .luulers If 111. •ny Ibis price the
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nn.l their lepri'seu- ul.-s hehl u i-i'irilel i..u-e ut llingliumtnii
us ite.-Plrt.t Hint thev
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, lu nrter In pr.ite.-l p. weie u.-.-..H~'iry, A '.I Illlui; Ihi. pri.'H III iiart iinlll li-lnber I. bei in.-rna-.'il, -piie III Inlnrin N.w Vurk ivere not pre|
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. Ntw Dai-NswiiK, N.J, |S|ieclal).-I'hora was a had wre.-k mi tbe Itarltan lllver ballrnad u lew days ngn. Fnrty pera ins rolled .town a Iwentyf.iut •mbunkmcnt In a car. No on* was kllle.l. and only one person was seriously Injured, Therullroad runs Iroin I'eith Anil.iy to Ibis placu. Tbo train tn whii-h I'le nocldrnt hap- , poned left Perth Auilmy sl.urtly befnro (1 j p, IU. It i-nuslsle.l ...fiiu engine aud two car.«. Tiie f,,rwar<l '-nr waa the pasaenifer ' ,'nacli. The i-ilier i-niitulued .'xpreaa mat¬ ter ami l.ug«nKo, Thiae uiilas from Perth Aiut...y tliarnu.t makes a slinr|i hand whilo oil nu oiiiliuukmant. At tlio curve Is a swlti'h, and ut lbi~ point lliu euKlue left Hie nillH with.ut any H|i|iarent cause. It ! rolled down the emliankiueut nud roated ¦ireil'tn ¦ la.the swamp belnw. All of the passen- I.I bo witbhelil I """' worn ras.iied without ,llfncully. producers d.
bruls
•y all wout lo their homes.
Lira Allen hai tha Peoples
I h.l.l nklyn.
Woiiia.i Call Tba Kev. Margaret B, Ila Presllent nl tha Cliel.ea has uci'e|i|ed I
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Lea Wninan'B Club, f ths first Unitarian s«. She will be In- tiilla.l us past.irsniua time In September. s Ilariiuril bus been a.-tlug In lliat ca- Ity since tha reslgnatluu of the former
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In be.outluuel n'a lieu Ipiarli-r- fur tbo tr,..-p«t,i be sent 1.. th- I'!illlpi-,n"', I'be
War lioparluieul lis- reuawe.l a h-u.e nf
3110 acres uf tbe Young farm-, until Match
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i-in-e.l wlHiatiall at the Mush- Hull.
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The ll.inr.l ..I M iljatf.-r. .d the Flmlrn Itelnrniatnrv bus int..riiio t lln.stale Prls.iu
nee.ls an industry, aud ask- Ihut a prlutlug
ludurlry bo asslgne.l.
Forly-Fnur killed In a Ituaalaa Mine.
A dynawlta .'arlrldKO ei|.|oiUd near iMsssa. Ilu'sia, a law dar-i aKu, whilo the
uli.l |..rly-fnur pernulis were killed uUiL
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A cro.iked aad.lle hns a ba 1 atfs the sleerlug whib i- harmful, die. tberefnra, should be luspe.'ted frnm Itmetu time.
The cperatlOB of adjuallrg tha reara'.f 111- latest models nl the .'halnles" r.-iuires little. If any, mure skill than thi
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The .-.-.I ( luuty I'l .ter UM M I.estrang.
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Tim. Maar Fell Head In skain llaltW. ".\ peculiar Ihing bappeue.l in Nash ville nii.'e .luiiug a sham battle, ' said a Memphian wbn was uncia a Stale niilitiamaii "lu or.ler l,> make tbe ,1rill realistic it war given oat that Some .>f Ibe men should fall a« if sb.>t, but nn I'ertaiu .mes were apecified It waa a very Lot afteiu-jnu, au,l il struck lue that it would be a guuJ thing to
„_ , . _ fall in a ahaly spot and rest while tbe
aleifh, with buffalo rohea and bclla I other soldiers drilled ami peraiiired.
' anil twoboraea—bla.-k ones this time ! The fir»t sha,ly a|Kit we reacbe,! I fell
—that look*il a* thoaghthey could go. all right, bat tbe same bright idea bad
i "I weakened and aceeple.l bia invi- struck every member of the eompany,
' latioB to go alaigbing, and we went and the Ca^Jtain saddeni; tarne.! and
Ihroogh the Park and along the Boule- foauJ bis eutirt command 'killed'
i «ar<], when sniMealr ke tamed lolo a I He fined n* $5 each, and wc eama Ku
\ aide atreeL I aake.l bim why, and be rlife acain and finished tba drill."—
¦ail if I 'voal'i (!««•• hi<Q k« luit] (« I MtMpkia (Tcbd.1 Sdoutar.
Ml.l.lle-.ll.lance l-icyla ra.-as prnmiael.j lie in.ire D,inieri>u> Ibis s-as„n than I ef.>ra, tut. unlike prevlnus years, these ra"*. are lH>tween crack amateur rideis, and uut the profeeolonala.
rvcllsts la Panmark ara forbi.ldan I y law I'l ride Mlar Ihao the speed ol a cab throutfb aarwdwn.
Au Eugll'lk Idea Is to have the sa.ldl* an " 1 that It can. with the seat post, he
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atom Is spUt la tbra* anl axpaodt U[K>nr»- m'-val fr-im the ma-hine.
The flret cysin show ever bald in tht Annth has l«aa a.-hedulad fnr (Miarl*«t..n In N.^ve.'ulier r iuiMn».l wiili lb* -itiitu n^ bic)etas, parta and •nmlnea will ba oa eitenalve ihow uf automohil*..
The L. A. W. eonanlaia at Da* Mulnae, Iowa, baa r«.;«ntly abuwa tha affl-laocy of ibla form of the Laagna nrcsDltatl-^s by Meanog rtiv approprlailnns ol •4«,«M lor tba rvs-ojstrvetioii ot higbwaya leadtng out >f tbe eltv.
lart of the Tillage ni
df.lr..\e.t l.v nre Tin
a slnre ..wued by M. A
t«. .le«lr..V-.l. t.l,!ell,-l
asiaaru • anlrai ror laaiua.
neplylnir tn a vl .lent attack made b< Count Almenas on tbe (louerala whi I'.ok part la th- re-ent war. Oeneral iilanc.,, fur nierly Capiuia-Ueoeral uf Cnba, ma.le a ape».h In the Senate at Madrid, Hpalu, a lew daya aif.., lu which be blamed tha Liberal (luvernmeut fnr eoneladlng peace tcfjm ;Li ^i; .'.i.i i.Mlly iM.K«u. ne vaiij l^at be himaall mUbt bavo led IM.bOO u,en lo tho Held and .•outinue.l ibe war on bis cwu a •¦¦nunt. He did aut do«o because lit roapected dla«lpllno, tat II waa a lolilska wUeh ha tboald n>i,eot all hla life.
Knallah Kallwar Wrer
Many |.ersons were liij accident ut Wlusfunl. na larsbire, Cnitlan I. A tt •bllng, uvershot the bull ralla. Aunlhat frelKlit ti wreckaKo an.l .-a,imi,I a railway hrlilga. Then a . train ran Im i the ntbern. cars wtre wrcck.'l.
iiad 111 a rallwuy ir Crewe, lu Cboa- liilit train, nn a ers and laft tbe nlii ran Into tha psrilul fall ol a >r.iw,le,|«icurHlon Upward of llliy
imaw Ba«M^ rrott Tons.
TdTiplke tolls eaaaot be lecally collect ed Jrocs laacrot paitla* ia Marylaad.
A Cotlesa rrofeaaur Drowaad,
lit Paul .M. J-iuet. Prnfoasnr uf Ulilogy In Vanilerl'llt Inlvaraliy, Nashtllle. Tenn.. was ilrowne-l wMla bntldug at Wnml'i. 11)11. Mass. Dr Jnnes was i.eerotary ol the s.'iitlMirii luler-ullaglate Athletic Aaaocla lion.
Fatal kirrri Car WrMk.
Aaaresuitul a sir.-et cur cull|.ilnn ..n Ibe mad ul H... M.nnugahela Tractlui. C..,n.|iauy, near PIttsbnrg, I'ann., two per s.ijs .were killed, five aerinualy lujurnl and tan others mora ur lesa hurt, 'far dead are (I. (', 0|.atnu, of I'lita' urir. and W. H, Kirklau.l, mnt'.rujau, ol Braddoek Tha accident haiiiene.l ou a steep grade Tha two cara lu - .llislira were beavll} loaded with paaseng-ra.
(anada lu l:acluda Clilaeao.
It la uadarstood Ibut tlMDaialBlua Gov- •niinaal InUoda raising like |K>lt lai oa Cbljesa Irnm tSO to tUO, ThU will pro- tabu tbe ImmlgraUaa el C^ioasa.
Iloinealle.
Willlnni Kelley, Ihlrty-als years old, ahot ind killed his wife at Lowell, Mass. There aero several wltuossos to tho shooting, -lilt no one made any attempt to arrest Kelley or lo follow him. Kelley, II ts said, was angry bocausu his wife would not live allb htm. Oenernl II. tl, (Ills, who recently ra- urne.l froai service lu the Philippines, lulit luan interview In CblcnKo that with iO.noO men Iho rebellion could be crusuod aeforo another rainy season.
Dorolhy Hoover, a .laughter ol John H.lover, a w,'althy larmor. was lound dead I few days ago In tho parlor of tho Hotel ivellerman, at Ilolldaysburg, Punu, The rlrl waa to bavo bean marrloil, but ber lover auddenly dlsappearo,l. When lound ,lie was attlrod lu wliiit '.7as to liave besu 3er wedding Irnss, and her betrothal ring was ou ber linger.
Eleven well-known clllnens of Northvllle, Mich,, were arrestel charged with attempt¬ ing In lynch Thomas Evans, who was ao- ¦used of tmpropercondnet wllh his atep- .•hlhtron, Allor hotng actually hanged by Ibo neck, Evans was cut down aud llnally iluded the would-be lynchers,
Olive OhI, Ihe youth who caused Ihe col¬ lision between a Irelgbl and passenger train on the LittleSehnylktll brnuob ot tbe Uoadlng Hallway, which resulted In ths l.>ss of two lives, was sentenced nt Potts- I'llle, Penu., lo three years and three months' linprlsnnmeut and to pay a floe ol »700.
nalllnglon booth. In an address at Lin¬ coln. Neb., .toclarnd himaoll In lavor ol ex- pnnslnn and the policy nt tho riovemniont. lie said tho war with S|ialn waa rlgblooua and the people of the territory ac.pilre.l by the rntte.l Stales would lu lime appreciate tbo change.
Ueojauiln Lang, eighty-lour years old, the owner and oocupant of n house at No. '.Ill Wailham street, lioston, a few daya ago killed hla wife, (llara E. Laug, with au axe. Lang was arrestnd. It la said that fnr a biug time Mr, Laug had beeu jealous of his wife.
Eight miners have arrived at Ban Fran¬ cisco from Alaska with t'iSO.OOO, the result of two years' digging withia twenty mllos of Dawson, Oue of them, W. II. Arm- dlrong, has a.,nugeot worth SOO. "The country Is lull of Idle men." said Arm- stroug. "nnd everv atoaaier urtuga a lot more to swell the list."
I'lnma Englert was burled a lew days ago at Catasaqua, I'enn., and hor shroud was her wedding gown. In a few days Miss Englert wns to have beeu married to Mr. llnwcr. Four years ago Miss Englert was the Bweelheurt of a brother of Mr. Mower. A few days before the date set lor tho wedding ho died.
Jlrs. Norval Douglass, ol Ban Franolsoo. has received word that lisr son, Harry, aud tweiitv-tlve |.|cked miners Ironi California, wbo Lift Juue i, IK'JH, for Siberia, have per¬ ished from prlvatlou aud cold.
A north bound New London freight train on thn Now York, Now Haven and Hartford Ilallroud ran Into a work train al Dedham, Mass, llnlb trains wars thrown Into a dllcb. II. P. S. Jones, ol lioston, rnuineer ol Ibe freight train, was killed, and his tlreman, J. Augustus Hubnrt, was Iia4ty scalded aud recetvud Internal lu¬ lu rIsa.
The Yale corporation at New Haveu, Conn., has held its llrst meeting since thu el....tinii of Professor Arthur T. Uudley to suaceed Prosl.leut Dwight. Tho meoitug was marked by a aur|irlsn in tbe eloetlon nf Anson Phelps Slukes, a graduato nl the academic (leiiarlmentol Yale In IKDO, to succeed Professor Fraukllu II. Doxtor, re- nlxnod, as secretary ol tbe Yale oorpora- lion.
riio Trustees ol Arahorat College, nt Amherst, Mass,, have annouuoe.l the elec¬ tion of Professor (leorgo Harris, of An- dovnr Theologlual buinlnary, as President ,.l tbe colloge.
Jntih n. ()'('ounor, a stenographer who liv.IS lu Chl.'BKO, says he hns lieen nottllud tbniiiela oiiu uf four bnlra lo the estate lelt by tho Earl ul Ooobrune, near Dnn- lernillne, Sculland, and valued at 4ie,3S>,- iliHi. (It the other heirs twu llva lu Soot- ud tho fuurtb tn Montana, ll Is said oes wllh ths ealato, but Mr, U'Cou- jiut ll. Ha has started for England,
Balijee*: Dealel In Rabylmi, IIIMiM WI SI-a»lriea Teat: Daatel I., »-i»if>g;J or Um LMsoai :ctirislUa lalsaillj mC^ Its W»wr<l-.Cewaa»atary.
a. "Daniel .purposed In hla bearl.'*
determlueil What he would do, ai ' took tbe wisest posalble plan fot , bia object. He doee not eipreaa ' determination and make open at Ural, but makes a roarleoos taaMMI.'' Uantel was sllll Arm In bis reHgloa. TCW - changed bU name, but could >ot aMm-. bia nature. AVhatever they pleanad to«M,' i hini. be allll retained tbe spirit ol '^ ' Israelite Indeed. He would app' " as closely as any of tbem lo bu he was resolved he would act _
sell—not out ol peevlahnees, ealleaBaM^ W\ a spirit ol conlradl,-tioD, bat troai «•¦>^ science, Tbe Jewa were dletlaR«MM>>'J from other nations very rauelLjif (M>J<i meals, i Id
!). "Ood had brought Daniel laio MM* ^ and tender love." The lavor ot otlMII^ Iwward Ihe goilly la the doing ot OoCi ? -Daniel knew that lo please Ood ttaa tfeU :| ln<sl way 1,1 please Ashpenos; aM that VHA-m prince cared about Daniel's ptoaslBC (Ma -.^^ but because Ood, being uleaaed wVtk MH ";<! purposes an,l daslraa lo be true to HlM. ^ could il it were needful Incline tha iMli '': ol Ashpenas toward Htm. Oantail ik^-A eerily was not airectnd, lor when 0«A >1 brought him Into lavnr with (he prfaMS i tie improvod his opportunity lo nae thai ' < officer's authority to keep hlin from b(b. '
10, "I fear my lord the king," He doi* '] not positively reluse Ibe lavor whtok Danlet seeks, but lu order to avoid IM '; royal displeasures, lie muat render at Nwk a formal and apparent obedieaea to tiM command he hail reeeivedi aside (MM Ibla, he ahowa hla madlneas lo entslW > everv possible lorbearance toward U^ ", war,li
11,
"Metsar." Tbe ehtol holler, or dMN
risa.
ard, the one who bait obarge of their I
Daniel applied to him because be waa I||% nun wtin furnished the luod. It Is ImpUM that Daniel hnd perniiasloo fromtheprlM* lu do thtsi otnerwiaelt would have baiA diaobedleucs and insult, and uaworlhvM Daulal.
19. "Prove." Test us; exporlmOBt tot %'~, short time and watch Iha result. "OHwMI- pulse." A vegetable diet, wllh water I*. , steail ol wine.
IS. "Then deal wllh thy servaDts." "i words were spoitvn with (]utet ooaCI as In the result. A nnmber ol othati besides these tout were oaderi same training. A lair leet, to gMe*1 young abstainers beside thoeei of Ihe royal ban,|usla, and see srfeleh ( pany presented the most vigorous i anc^.
IS, "Fairer and latter." Theoom, healthier and eleater. Ood meaat I a man would be Intemperate he _ blmselt proclaim It to Ibe world. TlM| lon, tha drunknid, the debaaohaa, at Ihe stamp ol their dileds upon thair L ures. A depraved oltaraoter oompt* ^ llesh that carries II.
17. "Uud gave tliem knowladca skill." Home of it waa dlreot tromiUil Ihe visions; some was hy bleniag I dally studlse—by open'ug dooca to r knowledge, by aiding theli' tbotwkll ju,lguienls; also by keeping th«B those vices itiid prejudloes whloh «t_ tile mind, wbatevar ws may give to I at fatih, or work, or Inist, or love, «rr llogirea back again wllh large later good measure, pressed dotfo and f together, and runalng over—tea,! tbirly, sixty, or an bundted (oU| I' ever wa need most tnr Him. "iMt Ing." In solenee, aetroao phlloaopby, ttie OhaldeaO* ^ time at the head ol tbe world, tha bs^lnninga o( ehemlstrf I the leleanoiM). "In all vlilona m
Ood gave a double portion to
waa endued wllb a prophatlaall which be was enabled to eoBV« , (lod and In receive the notloM of ( things In dreams and Tisloos. revelations to thn prophets and dreams when asleep, By I Iho young Hebrew oaptlye ohta knowledge surpassing tnat ol "^' master.
IK. "End ol these dayt." Attar i v(uirs (V. 6), the time fixed for tlietr I lug.
Iti. "The king commaiied «ttli Talked with them, tested their " Isarntug and talents. He put thamt a test examination. "Theieetoodt fore tbe king." To be bis porsoBal g_. and among lbs leading oneenottMl dom. All ofllcers and aervaata atow' la the presence of tbe moBareh.
30. ''He found them ten Haas fe Probslity a bIgb oourt of learBlDlWi at which tbe king presided ahd tbo and sages of the land asaisled. Tha posud dllHeuit questions, whloh thai readily answered,an(l were In lora r lo put queatlons wbli(h the lages < answer. Thny were bettor eo«B better Inlormed.
21. "Daniel continned." InlDflueaea authority, at difforent times, dnrlBg I whole of the seventy years ol oaptMtf. is commonly believed that when the oap* lives rntiiruoit lia reoalned In OhaldM. probably detaineil by bis emplovaaat Ih the Porslau Emnlro, and that he dieds
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flerman and Amsrlcsn rssldsnls in lbs I'ransvaal liavs appeslnd to their eouauia f.ir marines to be in readiness lo protect I heir Internsta In case ol hoalllltlas.
Two llavarian offlcera. Baron Bounel and llamn (In.lln. were kllle<l while allenpting In ascend the Ackariapitr., la Ibe Tyroleee Al|is.
The Jafianea.) battleahip Ratause was •iiccesafuUy iauucbail at Newoaslls, Kog- iund She ts four humlred leet long aad ,.f tlltaeu thousand tuns diaplaoemenl.
It waa omclally announced at Coburc, linrmanv, that Iha Duke el Conusaght un.l bis sun. Prince Arthur, have renouooed their .'laluis to lbs succeasluu ol Ibe Duke- .l.iiu uf Hais-Ceburg aud UiHbs. Ths Oute of Albany, now fifteen years nld, soa ot lbs lata Priuce Leopold, Is Ihsrefore the heir, an.t will g.i at ones to Oermany to llDlsb hla otucntlon, preparatory to eoterlng tbe Oennau army.
The Juts spinning and weaving works at llreu.au. Oermsjny, were burned a few days ai;.i Five Isi'ge warsbuusee were de. siruye.l. It ia Ivtleved thai Ihe Ire waa ol In.ieudlary orlglu.
Tba treaty canAnnlog tbe agreemeal ce.llug the Caroline. Pelew aud Harlaane IsUnla tn Oermany, and tbe doelsratloa granting Oermany lbs moat lavored Ireel- iiient from July 1, were stonMi at Madrid, epsln, by Premier Sllvels 'and tbe Oermaa Ambaaaador, Count von KodowlU.
HUn.ir MerlKhl, ao Italian aeroaaal. as¬ cended a lew daya sgo at Orata. Hlyria, Austria, tn a height ..f ten thoasand (ast, whan hia balloon burst and fell, trbea- about forty feet Irom the groaad tbe aeronaut leaped Irom the car, aad was p|. ked up uaeoaaoKiua, wllh a brokea leg.
liy mutnal agreeraeoi thelHeawaabake nnd tha lloyal Hi. Lawreuee Yaebt Clabe have cbaarad tke dslae oltbe raees lor Ibe H„awsnbaka.Cup lo be bald 'at Moatreal, guelwe.iD tnnrsday, July IT, lastead ol Wedueedsy. Jsly M. >
The Daily Mali ol 1/ondoa soDlalns' aa inisrvlsw ua Antar<H«c esploroUoa with Hir Clement; Markbam, Presldaal ol tke
that Dr^ Naoeen sontemDlates aa sxpodb iloa lu ADlartle regtoas la Ittl.
The leellag la Oreat Britala ll wld*. spread Ithat war wUb tha TraaeTaal b laevltahle.
A BOW CMimm Cablaatka* baaalaitallad nth leaher gUeaCcaa aa rraatar, aad
Mrs. Mary Kaarny, wldoiT'lAJ^^on'ral year, tho text I Stephen WatH Kearny, died at IhoT:;'*' ol lived to that tli sighty-snveu a few daya ago at Ht, Loula" "T 'nuiJl^Joiiger; bu Mo, Mrs. Kearny'a buabaod, Oeneral lived uunHXUi^
my. took a leading part in tha cam- liuign against Mexico wilh Oeuepal Hoott. Mrs. Kearny was a resldaut ol Ht. LouU lor muny yours.
I'be plans ul Oovernor Pingree and his nssnclttles lor niuuicipai ownership and ii|i,'i,illon of Detroit street railways have r,','elved a serious sotbsck at the bands nt Ihe Common Cnuucil ol Uotroll. Tfle two pending ordlnaucns and other matter ap¬ pertaining to the munlcl|ial ownership scheme were laid on tke table by uuanl- ninus v.iles. and It la problamatlcsl when Hiese .|uestluus will bs again publloiy de¬ bated.
Ihe enllrs f 50,000 stock of the Munli^ipal Pawnshop, of Chicago has been subscrilied. Ibe stncliboldera will al once chooas dirsn. <iirs. take out iuoor|>urallon (lapera, aelecl <u It utile iiuartera for thn pawnshop, aud attend tu Ihe preliminary srraugemenls. Nnw Ihut tho money Is secured, there will ho Ultle dslav, (i|i«raltona will bs begun lomnttme in July.
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in Oahylon or Hbushau. King Cyrua." That Is, lo tne ona « sow Chaldean Empire. Cyrus oonquered mitif Ion, and tbua tbe mooarehy paaaed IrMI the Chaldeans to Ihe I'erslau. At thIgtiMa His rraolnmslinn waa Issued by OydutO rebull I tba tnm|ils lit Jerusalem, B. O.IM. lie waa ons nl tba first oaptlTS* takaa t«| llabylon I). 0. cot, lived te see tbadaUMfa! alien ot hla people and their retara to tMt i>wn land. Thla being so lamaikMi «' takes nolloe U*t P^m, Ime, but doea bot I
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They Cai&s Prom OerMaaay la aettlsd In Malllinnra.
Tbe norreaeondenl uf Die Norddeutaafeb Ailgemelne ZeituDg, published al BwHa, Oermanyyxwrlllng from Plorabelm, i«M that he Ub learned that Admiral ¦••£ who acDld reeeotly with such proaiptaeM in Hamoa, comes (rom tbe Kaali (aaiUrlk. the village ol Ispringen.
Tbe Admiral's lallior was .. .
maker sad bad a small shop to th*
'nl ths vlilsge. Ia IMO Ihe Kaatis. fathag, % mother and lhehey(~Auirust and Alhert.^. n nniigraleil lo Amerloa anil nettled la BalU- f - in.ire. latter Ur. Kaali started a Vim*^i grape taroi, where he pleated tka ui Uernian grape elaee la Ohio.
The two sons were edueated la aanaaa* Amerlsaa teboola. Both reaehed Ini careers. August baoame Ooloaal •( arliiierr retliaeal, while Albeit mm tu Admiral. ,
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Mrs. ¦aantoas ¦lalae'e Tbaaa.
Mra. Emmons Blalaa hat tabadalai ,
tsrsonal properly at the oMaa M tM •seseors la Ohieage at 9ljmim. Mw. •iaine told tbe Ateeteon that aba kaHarN (bnso able lo pajr tha taxea aboaM MHf
eem, and that aba bad maaa • vary «wb> Ily prepared estimate of '
property BoMlagt aad iMd , ..
loinplyiifleilir wtththa tpIrK aa wail ag: Iha Miet of the la*. Kn. Bialaei'a lattar *ne Oftat H. NeOonaUk, (ba ¦aMa BllllouaIra harvdttar maaataatarev.
aia BtiBarbamaa Viilad a paasa SaBa
Tbe largeet ttrawbania* aa i Departmaat o( Agflaaltafa id ^ weia raottred a law daft aaa i Mrilsoa., There ware als oljba the* (Iliad a qaait bag. Tfeal weighed foar oaaati aad in elreamferaaeaw TIm t«lM «< Ibe sli waa U Ma«Baaa,laa a«i^^ throe eaaees eoeh. tbetrtialgiada i look like tlpo (omalaea. Tbey •«aa«a«i- hr Arther^. (Mdaboeaach aa IMV^ Uelghls, Joal oattlda of tba elty.
OMaase raplia &«ad la The pabHe sebool eaamlaatloaa tMii la Haa rraaeleeo, OaL, prorad dltaM to aboel oBe.kall Iha paplkt. Tfev i Huns wsre ma«b mora dlBleait tb and Ihe mark lags ware rigid. Tb« peroeatagool (aHatat oeearrad „ ^ metis. Itle a saiioaataet that that keehool lead* la arlthmatla. Tfeaiai tiagle fallare oa tba Itat.
Tite B. * O. Veee Orf«a tNI.^.
TbeUaltlmore A OhloBaUfoad to _ aalaa csude oil oa Ha Uaaka, tbaagrb i ao exteatlealy ae llaee whloh da i eratfced tloaa lor baHaat. Tbaia aa road nrntrtagi^ ttatltaa, eta., aiae after the paanfla tt laat
tbeae plaaae are bttai baa* aU. HofartbanMlSlaval
/-ina aeaCiifteMa af^aaets Aaaeglba agblMU at tba meal at Watfeiactas 9t ti», lloB Bait fear •MIM haail ibalaaMae battlabtoBab-
ihiB, oif«pu, mjin.
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| Date | 1899-07-07 |
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| Year | 1899 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 18990707 |
| Date | 1899-07-07 |
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^u^pm ^onvi^ mttiaLKi oopix>*. ciVK ornxm. A FAMII.V >EW-*r.\fKK OK I.Ot .\ I, A>1> (iKNKRAL IMTKLiKIGBNt'lC. VOL. IV. FKi:i:r()irr. n. y.. iimd.w, .u'ly t, \s\k\. TBBH8: ai.M TBAUT I« ABTMfct NO. a6. "r^ THE MARKET& B. V. BALDWIN. IMir fTim*. lii«iU%u4 Giittr. PMSC^oirr. L. I. ito arataai; tmmnrmi Method PayOi Adran^^lUpliilr. ..Jl nr Oooceeta. Kle,. Fflleil at Rata*. BatWacUoa OaaniDtecd. r—— \ OCORGK A. MOTT. ^ LAWYER, iWOam M..BOT«a«h*ri»rs»lilra,ir. T.Citr I taaiMaaaai, I«akra*k, Qanaa c«, H. r. HilUliai, "tlLraferaok." ";nMABrooklrn." e. A. DORum, ^JSOXDED AUCTIOXEER. .. 4MM rallmra' Block. r Churrh. PSEEPORT. -f JOHN P. WRKIHT. '.OXJfERAL AUCTlO/fEER. nXANCIAI. BankorRockYilleCentre VUla^f- AveiiUi', ROCKVILLE CENTRE, L. I. BAMUn< r. PHIL.LIP8. Prealdenl. TOOMAS O. lUnoiIT. Vltc rri'ol.l«it. ^RAM R. SMITH. C'aaklcr. qOARD OP DIRRCTTOn.S: DaTlaM, Thuinaaf) Kniitlit, . , aal, Hlmm K. Binith, innrtli U. CoBbea, Wtxlcr II, Kmlth. ¦ " rharlea I,. Wallace, _ _ ^-. AnatlnOiimwell, tr. PhSllpa. NelaonH.Hnilth, .__ .r. OaMoM, John T. Datrlaoo. Unr Datlaon, EdwanI T. 'Thunton, Hamtllon \V. Pearaall. We do • Oeneral Banking Boaineaa of Etapoiit aad Diaoonnt. I Utireit md on Special Depoails. OmfU iHoed on EnKland and the OoaUaent. r nttronage Solicited. BMlklag Hoora—0 A. H. to 3 P. M.; r, 9 A. u. tola a. OiMMlit ' Dkya—Tneedajra and Fri- , 0 A. M. - 09 JiH» IB 0 15 0 - 0 1.1 (« is>i# u • — 0 — 0 yi<» -~ 0 U 0 — 0 UH0 i«'< IS 17 \n 17 16 IS«i viH "'< "'< Ifi 3 lf i< IS IHEFRBEPORTBAMIL CAPITAL, $30,000. IllU Smn, FREEPORT, L. I. r> ivAi JOHN J. RANDALL, Pnaldent. ,UMCKT T. nrRAOUE. Tire PrealUenl. WIL1u> Ibis s-as„n than I ef.>ra, tut. unlike prevlnus years, these ra"*. are lH>tween crack amateur rideis, and uut the profeeolonala. rvcllsts la Panmark ara forbi.ldan I y law I'l ride Mlar Ihao the speed ol a cab throutfb aarwdwn. Au Eugll'lk Idea Is to have the sa.ldl* an " 1 that It can. with the seat post, he , .' -h.'J Slid l, .sl.,n . TlK atom Is spUt la tbra* anl axpaodt U[K>nr»- m'-val fr-im the ma-hine. The flret cysin show ever bald in tht Annth has l«aa a.-hedulad fnr (Miarl*«t..n In N.^ve.'ulier r iuiMn».l wiili lb* -itiitu n^ bic)etas, parta and •nmlnea will ba oa eitenalve ihow uf automohil*.. The L. A. W. eonanlaia at Da* Mulnae, Iowa, baa r«.;«ntly abuwa tha affl-laocy of ibla form of the Laagna nrcsDltatl-^s by Meanog rtiv approprlailnns ol •4«,«M lor tba rvs-ojstrvetioii ot higbwaya leadtng out >f tbe eltv. lart of the Tillage ni df.lr..\e.t l.v nre Tin a slnre ..wued by M. A t«. .le«lr..V-.l. t.l,!ell,-l asiaaru • anlrai ror laaiua. neplylnir tn a vl .lent attack made b< Count Almenas on tbe (louerala whi I'.ok part la th- re-ent war. Oeneral iilanc.,, fur nierly Capiuia-Ueoeral uf Cnba, ma.le a ape».h In the Senate at Madrid, Hpalu, a lew daya aif.., lu which be blamed tha Liberal (luvernmeut fnr eoneladlng peace tcfjm ;Li ^i; .'.i.i i.Mlly iM.K«u. ne vaiij l^at be himaall mUbt bavo led IM.bOO u,en lo tho Held and .•outinue.l ibe war on bis cwu a •¦¦nunt. He did aut do«o because lit roapected dla«lpllno, tat II waa a lolilska wUeh ha tboald n>i,eot all hla life. Knallah Kallwar Wrer Many .ersons were liij accident ut Wlusfunl. na larsbire, Cnitlan I. A tt •bllng, uvershot the bull ralla. Aunlhat frelKlit ti wreckaKo an.l .-a,imi,I a railway hrlilga. Then a . train ran Im i the ntbern. cars wtre wrcck.'l. iiad 111 a rallwuy ir Crewe, lu Cboa- liilit train, nn a ers and laft tbe nlii ran Into tha psrilul fall ol a >r.iw,le, «icurHlon Upward of llliy imaw Ba«M^ rrott Tons. TdTiplke tolls eaaaot be lecally collect ed Jrocs laacrot paitla* ia Marylaad. A Cotlesa rrofeaaur Drowaad, lit Paul .M. J-iuet. Prnfoasnr uf Ulilogy In Vanilerl'llt Inlvaraliy, Nashtllle. Tenn.. was ilrowne-l wMla bntldug at Wnml'i. 11)11. Mass. Dr Jnnes was i.eerotary ol the s.'iitlMirii luler-ullaglate Athletic Aaaocla lion. Fatal kirrri Car WrMk. Aaaresuitul a sir.-et cur cull .ilnn ..n Ibe mad ul H... M.nnugahela Tractlui. C..,n. iauy, near PIttsbnrg, I'ann., two per s.ijs .were killed, five aerinualy lujurnl and tan others mora ur lesa hurt, 'far dead are (I. (', 0 .atnu, of I'lita' urir. and W. H, Kirklau.l, mnt'.rujau, ol Braddoek Tha accident haiiiene.l ou a steep grade Tha two cara lu - .llislira were beavll} loaded with paaseng-ra. (anada lu l:acluda Clilaeao. It la uadarstood Ibut tlMDaialBlua Gov- •niinaal InUoda raising like K>lt lai oa Cbljesa Irnm tSO to tUO, ThU will pro- tabu tbe ImmlgraUaa el C^ioasa. Iloinealle. Willlnni Kelley, Ihlrty-als years old, ahot ind killed his wife at Lowell, Mass. There aero several wltuossos to tho shooting, -lilt no one made any attempt to arrest Kelley or lo follow him. Kelley, II ts said, was angry bocausu his wife would not live allb htm. Oenernl II. tl, (Ills, who recently ra- urne.l froai service lu the Philippines, lulit luan interview In CblcnKo that with iO.noO men Iho rebellion could be crusuod aeforo another rainy season. Dorolhy Hoover, a .laughter ol John H.lover, a w,'althy larmor. was lound dead I few days ago In tho parlor of tho Hotel ivellerman, at Ilolldaysburg, Punu, The rlrl waa to bavo bean marrloil, but ber lover auddenly dlsappearo,l. When lound ,lie was attlrod lu wliiit '.7as to liave besu 3er wedding Irnss, and her betrothal ring was ou ber linger. Eleven well-known clllnens of Northvllle, Mich,, were arrestel charged with attempt¬ ing In lynch Thomas Evans, who was ao- ¦used of tmpropercondnet wllh his atep- .•hlhtron, Allor hotng actually hanged by Ibo neck, Evans was cut down aud llnally iluded the would-be lynchers, Olive OhI, Ihe youth who caused Ihe col¬ lision between a Irelgbl and passenger train on the LittleSehnylktll brnuob ot tbe Uoadlng Hallway, which resulted In ths l.>ss of two lives, was sentenced nt Potts- I'llle, Penu., lo three years and three months' linprlsnnmeut and to pay a floe ol »700. nalllnglon booth. In an address at Lin¬ coln. Neb., .toclarnd himaoll In lavor ol ex- pnnslnn and the policy nt tho riovemniont. lie said tho war with S ialn waa rlgblooua and the people of the territory ac.pilre.l by the rntte.l Stales would lu lime appreciate tbo change. Ueojauiln Lang, eighty-lour years old, the owner and oocupant of n house at No. '.Ill Wailham street, lioston, a few daya ago killed hla wife, (llara E. Laug, with au axe. Lang was arrestnd. It la said that fnr a biug time Mr, Laug had beeu jealous of his wife. Eight miners have arrived at Ban Fran¬ cisco from Alaska with t'iSO.OOO, the result of two years' digging withia twenty mllos of Dawson, Oue of them, W. II. Arm- dlrong, has a.,nugeot worth SOO. "The country Is lull of Idle men." said Arm- stroug. "nnd everv atoaaier urtuga a lot more to swell the list." I'lnma Englert was burled a lew days ago at Catasaqua, I'enn., and hor shroud was her wedding gown. In a few days Miss Englert wns to have beeu married to Mr. llnwcr. Four years ago Miss Englert was the Bweelheurt of a brother of Mr. Mower. A few days before the date set lor tho wedding ho died. Jlrs. Norval Douglass, ol Ban Franolsoo. has received word that lisr son, Harry, aud tweiitv-tlve . cked miners Ironi California, wbo Lift Juue i, IK'JH, for Siberia, have per¬ ished from prlvatlou aud cold. A north bound New London freight train on thn Now York, Now Haven and Hartford Ilallroud ran Into a work train al Dedham, Mass, llnlb trains wars thrown Into a dllcb. II. P. S. Jones, ol lioston, rnuineer ol Ibe freight train, was killed, and his tlreman, J. Augustus Hubnrt, was Iia4ty scalded aud recetvud Internal lu¬ lu rIsa. The Yale corporation at New Haveu, Conn., has held its llrst meeting since thu el....tinii of Professor Arthur T. Uudley to suaceed Prosl.leut Dwight. Tho meoitug was marked by a aur irlsn in tbe eloetlon nf Anson Phelps Slukes, a graduato nl the academic (leiiarlmentol Yale In IKDO, to succeed Professor Fraukllu II. Doxtor, re- nlxnod, as secretary ol tbe Yale oorpora- lion. riio Trustees ol Arahorat College, nt Amherst, Mass,, have annouuoe.l the elec¬ tion of Professor (leorgo Harris, of An- dovnr Theologlual buinlnary, as President ,.l tbe colloge. Jntih n. ()'('ounor, a stenographer who liv.IS lu Chl.'BKO, says he hns lieen nottllud tbniiiela oiiu uf four bnlra lo the estate lelt by tho Earl ul Ooobrune, near Dnn- lernillne, Sculland, and valued at 4ie,3S>,- iliHi. (It the other heirs twu llva lu Soot- ud tho fuurtb tn Montana, ll Is said oes wllh ths ealato, but Mr, U'Cou- jiut ll. Ha has started for England, Balijee*: Dealel In Rabylmi, IIIMiM WI SI-a»lriea Teat: Daatel I., »-i»if>g;J or Um LMsoai :ctirislUa lalsaillj mC^ Its W»wr |
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