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FAMILT NEXV-al'.M'F.H or 1.0t.\l, ami «>KNFHAI. IN'I'KI.I.KJFM K.
VOL. IV.
FRKKPORT, N. V.. FKID.W, .II'M: .><>. l>^l>'.t.
TIK»: tl.M TIABLT » ABTAItV
NO. 35.
rmo»Bwinmi
E. V. BALDWIN,
iHilir If UH; ludelii ud Giitar,
mcKFOirr, L. I.
THE MARKETS,
, Koto Bnteui; fiiipror«d Methnd «. Papib Adrmncod RspMIr
Lato Whslcaal* l*fio«« of Country Prod«« Qaotod la N«« Tork.
M Btrrraa.
Oraamary—Wnt. eitriu.
I Firsts ^ Thirddo seonnils 8trt»—Thlrdsto flrsts. Rials Ddry tnhx, extra*
Imltiitlnn Croamnry
I Factory, fmeh llnita
- 09 l«";
17i<« IS!, 15 0 n
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OCORGC A. MOTT, LAWYER, Ca«f» M.,llormgh of nrooklyn.N. T. City Iijabrook, Qnaoiu Co., N. V, "il Lynbrook," "aniA Brooklyn."
e. A. DORLON, ..BOJTDED AUCTIO.YEER.. .
<Md Fallowt' Block,
»t, aaar Chnn-h, PREBPORT.
low gradea.
CDRBSK.
Slata—Full cr<faiD, fancy....
Small
Part aklma. good to prime,
Falisklpia
laoa.
l^aarby—Fani'y
Slataao^ r«nM—Fresh
Weatarn—Choice
Boutbern
12ii« - 0
n @
i.i'i*
1.1 0
l|i,''al
JOHN P. WRKltlT, OEIfERAL AUCTIONEER,
FIHANCIAI.
BankorRockYilleCeDtre
Villa^f. A venter, I
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, L. I.
•AMUEL F. PHIbLiril, Preai.lt-nt.
TBOMAB O. KNiailT. Virr I'n-.i.irn'. HIRAM R. SMITH, (.'leiiil
BOARD OF DIRECTOR8:
BKAlfa kVO PRftH,
Bcana—MarrowTcbolce, 1838 1 t2\i9 1 4'.
Me.llum, 18IW — lil 1 ro
Pan, choice, I89« 1 2715® 1 .SO
Bedkldney, choice, 1H9S.. 170 ® 1 7 IV
White l(l.iney, choice, 183S 1 a.-S 0 1 3,1
Yellow ore ~ 0 I K
Limn, Cal., ?> CO lbs a52!<(» 2.'.".
Ormn paaa, haga — iS' 1 10
ratrrra aso aiRBtiia—ravaH, Wtrawberrlea, Jersey, Vqt... f> iSi 0
HacldebarrlBS. V qt 7 0 Vi
OooMiberrlea.1i <|t IS liB 7
Hl«ckl,arrle», *> .|t. « 0 11
. riBoeat, Itlram U. Hmith,
itwwtb D. Combea, Wealer II. Smitb. KaJavao, Charlea I.. WalUce,
iW-3*!*', Aualin Coriiwetr
ir. PhintlM. Kt-lKii H. I?mlth,
Q_ .r DaMoM, .li.hii T. IlarlaoD.
Hrar Oavlapii, tklwanl T. Tbuniton.
BaaiUtOB W. Poarasll.
Wa do • Oeneral Banking BoainiMg of Depogit and Diaoonnt.
latonat Plaid on Special Dcposita. ' Draft* IiMnd en Engloud and the Oaalinent.
I Tow Fatronaffo Solicited. I BaakiBg Honn—9 A. H. (o S P. H.; DRtld^, 0 A. M. to 13 M. ' DlMioaiit Dayt—TnetdajB and Fri-
Uin.9A.u.
Mu^knalon^. Fin.. V CB«e
Watermelntw. Pin f 100
naapherrlen. .Ti"r«ey, 'ri pt
Ciirrauts, V .|t . . .
Cherriea. ',' lb
Bora.
atate—IMa. choice, V Ih...,
Fair to prime
Paclllc Coaat, ISSH, choice
Common to prime
Old odds
tITK rOULTBT
Powla, F lb
RnrlnR cUlckens, 1> lb
Hooatara, F lb
Turkeya, ? tb
Docka, ? pair
Oeese, F pair
Pigeon, ¦# pair
7,1
12 0(1
fi
fi
3
Vi
—
11
'2
15
—
.10
7.1
20
DBEasKD rouLrnr.
Turkeva, F lb
Broliera, Pliiln.. V lb
Fowls, Htate A I'enn.. F lb..
Diicka, I.^J. apring. I'th ....
Squabs, F iloz
niT AND atRAW
Hay—Prime, V 100 lb
Btraw—Long rye
TROBTAIILRS.
Potatoea, Rose, » hbi
Old, F bhi
Oahhai^ea, F crate.
Oolona, Eifrpilan, F ImK ..
Tomatoea, Jersey, F hoi ...
Squaati, F crate.!
_
:,o
1.1
1 2.1
?o
|i)
1 7,1
1 2,1
1 no
I 71
1 71
.10
* 1 71
r. 30 00
fi) a
« «
fi,, 7
0
0 1.1
0 17
r<i ifi
9 ^
0 IX
0 a
0 -,
0 s
0 7.1
0 1 '21
* ;io
0 10
ffl ;i,i
0 11
0 in
(s 2 2.1
0 '.I'l
(lu 45
0 2 7.1
(S 200
0 -am
0 200
(S 2 25
(» 200
Tarnipa.whIte.FIOObaDches 100 (9 '2 00
fHEFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL, 130,000.
Iuu ITUST, FREEPORT, L, I.
I JOBH J. RAMDALt,. President.
(¦UimCET T. HPRAGUE, Vice Preaiilent. WILUAU k HALL, CMhiar.
BOARD or DIRKITTORS: IlkB J. Raadall, Chaunn-y T. Fpragua
¦¦IlktjBI, WllUam U. Millur,
: WmiBia K. Haider, D. Woalor Pine, IH. Omwoll, Ooonce Wallace, ID, Ballk, Oolea PetUt,
la, Harrey II. Hmltb,
, flkarta L. Wallatxi. Oeoncn M. itauJall Wllllaa 8. Hall.
0*«a, aBcept lacal holldara. from D a. m. lo • p. B, OCarB IBelllllea aad Inrim-t-nienla in
rita, three mantha r\ Diafla laaaed oa all parta nf Bumpe. I DsBB a naeral hankina baaineea. .AoeaaaU of eorporationa, cumpaniea, aocle- li*i.tto..aollrlleJ. , Batlfe aaltafaction enarantiHKl
laaalrlM will rf«-«lfe prompt attention and fcBBlBBIfully answennt.
Paaa, f,, I.. F bag.
Lima baauK, F crate
Htrlng heana, F -rate
Deeta, F lOflbunchea
Carrota, V blil
CiicuBbera, t baaknt
A«paragua, F 'lor., biiachea.
Caulinower, F bl.l
flreon corn, F crate , . EgK plant. Fin., V crate. ..
ORAIM. KTO,
riour—Whiter Pnteula
HprlDff Patents ,
Wheat-No. 1 N. niihitfi
N.I. a lle.l
Corn-No. 2
Oats—No. awhile
Track mixed ...^
Kye—Western
Htata
Lard-Olty steam
MTE arocR.
Beevee, city dressed
OalTaa, city dressn.l
Conntry dressed
Hlieep, F 100 %
Lamba, F lOO lb
Hogs—Lire, F IDO lb'. .....
OonatrT dreaaed
a 00 0 •it»
1 00 O 200
Wl 0 I no
60 m 1.10
1 no 0 i M
ht 0
1 (ID
no (Si ;ino
1 fo ® 2 00
M i» 2 00
2 00 (•* 3 00
7 0 'ri
.121 0 tU2!t
fi ."in 0 7 75
4 1.1 la 4 21 .
rBorBSBIONAI.
• Greater New York • Dental Farlors,
lONClNECKCR 1 SKIDHORE.
OOB. KULTON ASTD OOLq STS,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Ss* af TBoth, ai.oo iif>.
BUM Crawaa, •,1.<Ni up.
••M Vllllaaa, • 1.00 up
Otka* ruiiac . • • .AO U|>.
rULTON AND HOLD .STRSKTS. Opp. Ii098er-«, BROOKLYN, N. Y.
DRESSMAKING
M TM MCmST STm )r THE ART. ..THC Misses LEE..
WAJTrAQB,
tmm aalleaarth of l> I. H. R hiau.mi , ^eflBol BI caaraatoed troni meaaqremi-nt. I Trrlaa oa aot aoeaaaary. Ptfaa* raaaonaMe. Work tbe heat
\ iBBtiBillaa ¦<¦•¦ la Oil ralallBB.
SHIPBUILDING IN AMERICA.
The Ilapiil rroBrcaa Ma.le in Ihe Inilui- try Unrlna Ihe I'aat Tear.
New YiiBK Cm (Kpocial).—The Marina Ituview, in ita Ithie Hook of Am-ricuu SUli" plng for 1899, has compiled a ruvluw of tho developineut of American shliiiilng olthe paat year.
"So siDgin your la liio thirl of a ccn- lury," it flaya, "llial liaa boon .lonsiiiuo.l In tbe .lev(-lo|imcnt of Iron und at»-,ii .hIiIp- hulldlng In tho Unltcl Htatca has wIiii.iiiki' 1 |irogresalou aa rapl.i, or Ihe liitrii<tiii-lioii of Innovallous lis numerous or rs.h.'al. as thai wlili'li hns clupi^e.' siiice the taut inuilo ol the Uluo Rook of American KhlpphiK. American triiunpha in the furoiKn triulo lleUl nre gruduallv conThicliig tho pcopln of the whole coiiutry thnt tho ilcrelopmcnt of our aliipping Inlereats ts not a mnlti't thai .'.lucurns only the shiphulMer or Hhiii- owner.
"In Ibo naval flehl recognition iniisl lie accorded to many of tho more liii|..irtani ovouts of the Spnuiah-Aincrlcau War. with their ieasouB on tbo iinportniico ..f llr.-- pr.iof wood, the neceHsity for a.lc.|iiutHiv ei|ulppe.l repair ahip.i ns ailjiincts to ull aeii B.piadroua, auil the provUlon nf regu¬ larly conatltnled nillitnrr tiauipi(lii.
"The report ol thHCouiiiiissiifftcrot Nav- IgalliiJor the Tr-niury riopartm.'iii liicaiyifcundiug June .IH, IS90. will show a growth uiiprecedente.l In th.. lilstory ..f Bblpbuilding in this cuntry. nml Hie flguriM for the prcnent yn.ir will Im I'vun more lDtere»tliig. Tle'rii uro now Inillilliix' In our shi|ivardM hir tbo Unltc.i states aid foreign o iiliilrloH m.ir.' tUaii H'tv iiuval ves. sola, valued Kt U|iwarit.M »40,(K)0,iHKl, ex- ctut-lve of nruior and /iriiiuinoiit, an.l morn than 'JOO mer.'linnt veaJWIa (no siii.ill .'rift ol uuy kiuil ineludi'.n. Ih.''aggregate vulue ..f wlih'U .-K-eeds t30,aiMI,00n,
' Tho aliliiyar.lB ..I the entire coiiiitrv liave, in fact, oriiers aum.-lent .in hnni lo keep Iheiu In operation f.ir |ierlo.ls ruiigliig fr.im one to three yoars. Tho largeal iii.-r- cbaut vessels and vessela of wiir ever c.'n- Btructed on Ibis aide of tlie Ailautic are now on tbe stoeka In American yards. All the yards, great an.l amall, are .levelojiliig and eTpau.ling. At Newport New.-i. Vu , alone the improvements mi.ler wtiy will en¬ tail an uxpeoditure of ta,nOO,OflO. A ihree. mlilioli-dollnr ahlpynni ia tn procesi nl e» tahllahnient on Ihe lielaware. uml an.nln'r with n capital of ll.mXI.Odll Is projeclcl,
"A total valuo olHl.iiit ll.OOO.OOO In rep- resented l.y all now t.mnage now uo.lcr wuy In sbi|ivar.N .if the great iaken. mii there la every reason to cxjiect that tliM aggregate will I.e kept up f..r a coui.le il yean lo come. DOtwlthatandlng thi liigher values DOW prevailing iu labor, material. an.Uupplles of ull kiu.ls "
I am a farmer loc.itrJ ne.ir Sh>n v Brcntk. ono of the most malarious districts in lUis State, and was b.^'hrrcd with ni.il.iiia lor years, at tnnrs so I could not wofk. .ind was nlw.ivs vi-iy ronstipiti-d as well. For -years i had malaria so bad in. the sffinu. whi.i en>;.i;^ed in plowing, that I could do nothing but shake. 1 niiist 1 .n-e t.iki-ii .ibont a harrel of quinine pills besides d-^vens of other reniedios. but ni'\. r obtainid •ny permanent b«nctit. Lavt I'all, in poach lini'. I hid a most sinous atlacRof chills and then comnK-ncid to lake Kipan-. T.ibules, ui'oii a friend's advice, and tho !ir^t K^x tiitJe tne all rij;ht aed I hive never been without them since. I t.ike one T.ib'ile e.ith iiiiirninjj and nii'li! and soinclitiies, when I feel nioie lli.iti iisuilly exhausted I take three in a day. Thev have kepi mv stoniacK sweet mv Newels re>;iiljr and I have not had ihe Ic.ist touch of mil nu nor sMitiin^; head.iche since I comVnenced usin« ihem. I know aKo thu I .-.Kep better and w.ike up more refreshed than lormcrlv. I Jon't knoi*' h-.v ni.inv complaints Ripans Tabules will hel,\ but I »(o know iIk-c will cure any one in the condition I was and i would not b« without them at any price. I honestly consider Ihein the che.ii'est-pfii.eJ med'cine in the woild. as they are abo the most beneficial and the m.ist convenieni 10 take. 1 am twenty-seven yeais of ajie and have worked h.ird all mv liie, the wmt as most faruw-is, Iwiih e ir'v an J ! i|» ap.J in .il! k'.r»ds o« we.'.'h-r. and I h.ive never enioyed such go<^d health .i> i have since last fall; in fict. my neighbors have all rematkcd mv i n.Hoved condition and have ••Say, John, wh.ii are you d.nni; 10 Kv.k so healthy ? "
a«>>*ak*»ia*kaaai r a k a-iiiB. I urera, n.r ^•.•e .•.«>,..i ¦-> .mm iil^
MB^raMaaaaiot laaaaa. tarwasaaBw iBaanaaaCi iiMai C^.Wfc
In the I'liited Btates Iwenly jiei cent, of the population, a larger pro portion tliauin any other country, i> enrolled at schools, the average at tendance at which exceeds 111,(100,000.
It ia said tbat the microbe of cancel baa heen found, an.l that it ia identi 6ed i»a a fungna growth. Iliseoverj of tbis kind advances wilh astouiahiiig rapidity. Tho means of protccliun will he provided suuiewbat more slow ly, although surely.
The Ilritish iiiauufacturcrsol hridges an.l locomotive engines are so dis tiirbed over their failure to compete wilh the .\mctioau manuraetiirers that they are puhlisbiug vicious BUouyinoiia atlucks ou the work done in this cuun Iry, the locomotives particularly being asoailed for cheap unj faulty coustruj tion.
The first cost of the automobile to djy is high, rniigiug from JiilMI to gl.'iOO. Hut thou we cau rtmenihet wbeu bicycles cost anywhere from SI5l to $2110 apiece. And wbou tbe price of tbe autuniobile drops down witbiu Ihe reach of tho citizen of modest menus how vastly it will iiiorunso bia opportunities for open-air recreation!
Tbe first biennial cuuveution of tht federation of women's niuaical cliibf bas just been held in St. Louis, Mo,, and was so ancccssful tliat itmayjust ly be said to mark an important Bteji in advBuco iu musical culture iu tbii country. The growth ot women's musical clubs in America of luto years has been almost pheiioniennl. Tho number already foots up several thou aanJ witb a very lurgu uu-iubcrNbip.
My coantry, mine! O blctiseii prize
llciervcl tor him uloiie Who holds his Ireeiloui dearer than
A kingdom ahd a Ihiooe.
Tbe won-rroiis world Is compassed by
Till- soul that truly knows It hath no master mi" it.iicif—
Free us tho wind that hiows.
llow thought goes back on ewallow wings
To that momentous morn In June ot sevenleen-seventy.six-
Tliut day our flag waf. born.
All licnutlful upon the brecin
It ran along the sky— A th.nisnnil rilles welcome cri 1
And cannons roared reply.
The suulieams came in haste to tiss
Its virgin colors wlilrlej In Joy uloft-Ooii'r. gracious sign
That right tUoulJ rule the world.
Booinl Iron-throatc.l cauuou. booiul
BIj^v tiumiicts till ye cracUl Our woy Is forivnr.l up tho lilll
An.l naught shall turn us huckl
Thi'U rioasuro grasped the ninrHlml flfc, And I'oaco the wur-llkc .Iruin
While every patriot crlcj, "To iirmsl ColHinblu lias come! '
Allll men will follow where filio Icii.is O'er Dioupluius, pluin^ un.l acn,
AVIth Hherly ii|iiiii ih.'irllpa Till all thu worl.i bo Ireu,
—Cliurles Eugene Duuk.-i.
Queen Maria Cristiua's terse an- rouncemei^t to the Cortes tbat Spain bad agreed to sell to Oermany tho Caroline, tbe Pclcw and most of tbe Ladrone ialands marks the extinction uf tbe SpaDish Kuipire iu tho Uant, Following tliAt iu the West. Tbo great Liupire of Spain, iu its tiiuo tbe largest aud widest reaching that tbo world bas ever known, is now reduced to the bome country aud some almost worthless territories in Africa.
When a man is lifted out of tbo pos'itiuu of irksome poverty aud can i^ve plain, wholesome food iu a clean, •auitary homo, after tbis tbe additions made by abundance of mouey go for rery little. They may gratify love oi show, feelings of Bclf-couHoqueucc and abnormal cravings, but in doing so they do uot increase happiness, but lessflu it. The one great chasm :s the chasm which separates real poverty and hardship from a reason able competence.
Tbe people of Boston are watching (vitU much interest tbe progress uf a lehool for nurse ninids, Vhich was jponed in that city a short time ago, ind which designs to leach its pupils now to caro for their small charges, physically as well as mentally. Tbo jourso of instruct inn includes lessons in bathing, dressing, the diet, plain lauu iry work, sowing and mending, which ire followed by lectures discussing the management and discii>Uiiiug of chil- iren, tbo moral and intellectual alti¬ tude of the nurse to the children, tho iort of stories to tell thorn and liindor- jarlcn games which may ho |ilayeil
Diaregardiug the cost in years and loss of business oppiirtunities, the Now Vork Tribune has lately piililishc.l os (imates from various colleges of Iho fearly cost of living of the avcaxe itiidont with n serioua pui-po.u>, hut nho at the same time oiitorod heatily into oollogo lifo, belongo.I to socie.iea, lupportod student urgaui/.alious, etc. rho cstiiuatos varied from S'-^." (or Le- land .Stanhinl tu SL>Oil for Iluriard. Next to Harvard ciime Trinity, $iillO to »7:iO; then Yalo, SiiOil, "exclusive of clothing, travoliiig expensL-s, etc.," and Uadolitro, $550 to soon, "exclusive •jl clothing, etc.—with strict economy. "
A statement from Horace N. Allen, rnitcJ Slates Consul-llenoral at iSeoiil, shows that of Koiea's total im¬ ports in IHil8, valued at8.-|,l'i>;M.'<7,5ii, this country furnished $il:t.-.,ilJ7.."0. Tbis means that ne are siip|ilyiiig at present more thau oue eighth of all the foreign goods consnme.l by a peo pla whii are just emerging frmu au ancient conservatiiim and are directly in Iho line of our growing (Irientul trade. The Korean Is wholly lacking iu Ibe mercantile instinct, and ia in¬ clined to view wilh suspicion auy one seekiug miuiug or other coiiceB.<iou». llul the ice has heen broken lu a country coutaiuing valuahlo undevel¬ oped resources, and tbo .American ap¬ pears to he well np in front in the matter of o|ip»rtuuity au.l commer¬ cial compeliti.in
Why IS Ihe rnetoftice not self bus taiuing in the I'uited States'^ He cause the (i.iTcriimeut, rep.esent log the people, haa chosen lo he lib eral, iu aome respects perhaps fool lahly liberal, in carrying tho written aud printed commnuicalious of Ibe people, rather than auk too chisely whether it pays in a financial "i-use. says roatiuaster (leneral Smith 111 the ('..aniopulitan. If the postal service eorcred only thickly settle.I aeetious, as in Knglaii'l nr Krance or tiermauy, ll woul.l hriugaspleiidi Isuiplii-i. lint the Liail IS Carrie.) to Ihe reiu..le«t re giona, aud over Ihe ardnona passes .d .\laska, where a two ceut stamp will take a letter, even though it csls fifty rents or tl to deliver it. But the great *..uroc of the .letlcil is in Iho rarriage of the secnd-cla^a luatter. whieh ia mailad al one cent a pound, while it et>at« tbe C^overnment eight cents a poun.l to tran»|H>rt il. Kot bandting this claaa of mail last yeai the I'niteil Statea paid above twenty uilliona more than il riMeived. W'ipt out the abases Ihal are i*oDDecle<l with Ibla branch of the aurTice, and ll
v««td |»7 a BitBiflfniat proflt.
A BOY AGAINST A WHOLE FLEET.
lie Win a Hoi-o Fi-om Heel lo Crown aiid Oulwilleci llio Urilisli.
KSTOKY tells us tbat late in Iho mouth of D • - ceiuber, ITT**, Thomas Inis and bis sou Itoso, then about six- ^^ teen years old,
7*ff^-.*a. ^^Sl^/V were on oue of ISr-'ViBE^O tbo small marsh islands which lio near tbo month of tho Suvnniinh Iliver. Suvaunuh was then 11 small town held by the Amiri- tau army ot patriots, uud the War of tbo Kevolutiou was iu full progress Ibroughuul the colonies.
From tbo information furnished me it does not appear what Mr. Inis and 1,080 wero doing on the inirsh, bnt tbey bad n sailboat onchored in a crock, and for some reason Mr. Inis look the boat and returned in it lo Havnnnah, leaving his son alone on tbo island until be should come back. It seema that Itose hnd soma pro- vL-iions and a gun, wherefore I infer it was Tvildfowl shooting that had tempted the twain down the ri^ir. At all events, Ko.so wns left alouc, acd his fatlitr had liei-ii gone scnrcoly an hour when a large I'.nglifh vessel, tall lunsled and heavily armed, np- pi^ared iu n broad hajoii or creek a mile from tbo islaud. It wns one ot a strong Hoet coino to allack Saranuub. Hose knew ns soon as ho saw the ship just what was meant, and bis predicament seemed quile hopeless, so fnr us eseupiug capture was con- cornod, eiipecially when a little later there came u siuull slooji-rigged open boat, containing a British olltccr and lj^o men, which anchored almost ex¬ actly where bis own hoiit bad laiu, when his father took it.
.A.t tbis time Rose waa on a hit ot Lummoek land, where a line of shag- gling trees aud bushes grew near a narrow tide cbnuuel in the nuirfih. He (piickly hid bimstlf and watched, wliilu tho ofiicer oiid crew came ashore, and il soon appeared that they were a party sent from tho Heel prob¬ ably to look for an eligible place upou which lo establish a camp.
Doubtldsa Hose, being but a boy, rxaggerated his danger, and becamo unduly excited, wrought upon by reo- oUections of stories he had heord of British cruelly lo prisoners. Still his (eeliugs wero like propbosy of what iviis to happen, for when Savannah was taken, unarmed citizens wore ba.yonotL-d iu the streets by the brutal soldiers of invasion.
Hose was no cuwaid, however; on the contrary, ho came of a slock bhoso chief characteristic was the fighting spirit, and he was a patriot from hoel lo crown. He look.-d to the |iriiuing of bin gun, examined the
some miles away. Wbut was to bo dou« tKUitt le done. Jt was one hme boy Bgnin.** tht whole tieet of Com 010(1010 Varker.
.\ U'lly I,rave spirit is never witb¬ out adeiinnle rcnurcea at a trying lima. Hose Liis eaui;lit Ihe one hohl chance us it olfered. It was a ilesperote suggestion, aud it called for a Ireincu- douo sijiirt of energy and a coolness, n strength and a daring almost impos silile.
Tho directions taken led the two British Bipiuils further and furthir apart, nud at th,. i-aiiic lime fuitlni an.l farther from tlu-lmat, which, w itli sail Hapiiing, lay close by Ihe si,in- of tho creek. .\s it nltcrwards turueil out, Ihe ofiicer was a topo iraphicil engineer, and his actual purpone nn.-. lo find, if possible, a sli.irl mule, by cillier land or nati-r, to the outer 1I1-- fensea of Sevannuh. But Lose Inis felt sure that he waa being liackc.l. and now a sud.lenly foriue.l plan .a escape t'jck active possession ot hia mind.
With Iml a moment's coiisi.Icrnti.in he seized his gun ami ran siraighl for the British sailhnal. As hi'speii along bo stooped us niuoli as he coul.l, iu or.ler lo hide liehind clumps of pal¬ metto and palclies of lall iiiiir.sh grass. Tbo alert soldiers soon Fan- bun, how¬ ever, and the one nearest him yelled to bim to slop. Ins'ead ot obeying Iho order, Hose redoubled bis ellort to reach the boat.
Bang! went the Briton's gun, and ita ball sung ir Hie grass close t.i Rose's legs. All the men an.l the <il)i- cer uow pure chase to the llyiug boy, who, when ho reached the orcoii, plunged in, holding 1
Clinton, when word was received Ih&t' TTfR Sil}R-\TTT ^JPTinAT
tho Hessians wero advancing rapiai.T. ¦ ' ""^ ^A1)1U1U feLJiUOL and A panic would have cnsut-.^, hut
JIollT mouute.l ihe rampurti au.l INTERNATIONAL LESSON COmTIvIENTS
lijerli Crarl^na Invitatlnna, llnaea «i»., 1-9—tlolden Teal: "Come, and Let la ileliirn I'ntn the Lonl," Uoaea «i., t—Coilliuenlarji.
1. "O Israel. " The-e words may be con- 1 t.. the p.-opie then in
Moi.t.v riTi'iiEn.
"Come on, Hessians or redcoats, and we'll giVe ye a supper of liullels that will fix ye for life."
When urged to 11111 iiii'I save bet own life she retorted:
"NiWr a ahstep will I run till Ibol gun's fired."
.Viid she loiiclie.l oil Ihe last cannon that was discharged iu Fort Clinton, while the enemy was pouring over tbo ramparts.
(ieneral Wasliiiigiou was atlraclcd gun so that j toward Jlollj at Slonnioiitb, where
the lock wns out of water, aud swam I hov husband was killed, and she asked
IIOSB (jrU-KLT Hill HIMSELF ASH WAT.HKIi.
edge of tho Hint lo he snre that it was duly sharp, for he did not mean l.i he lakeu withoiil a fln;ht, an.l he (.vcu preferred death to capture.
Meanwhile ,the B-it ish party hnl lunde a swift iiiirvey nl the little beach uenr llje boat. .\ppiirently tho otli cer was not iiuile Hutisficd. Ho ba.l, peihaps, seen the tracks ma.le by Mr. Inia an.l I'.ose, aud was taking?
iirccBUtions by caietully reconnoitei- ug. R.iso .juickly foresaw that bo w.ml.l soon bo tracked up uul fouu'! All hit danger grew, however, hi.i apiiit and wit increase.1 apace. Ho hi Id his gnu i.-ad;.', while ho l;iy in r, Inii of Hcrnt. palm.'lt.'.-.andhethoUKht with Iighluing ewiiiuiss of what ho ehould do when the last eaiergeoey caiiic.
Tho parly ol British aipsraled into l«o npiads, on pasaing cast id Hose, ILe other l.i the; west of him. Lvi- I'.enlly the intention hbs to heat toe al3r^h in a 1 ystemoli - ".ay. Jt ivould ba n. t long before ore cr Ihv other f.)iitt.i Would come iii'ou tho Sank of his bit of hiimiii'ck lan-l, cross hn IraM ard a > discover Lin;. Th"ti.ue (or a.'tiou i,f s.-.j.; .••. it ecnhl rot be (jreally delBTel. 1'. i-e re-ilvi^.l tho! filuallou in his miid, raver oi.cc lo»- j ing light ot ihe dci'lcr^.tcly advancing 1 lol.litrs
The ro.ut where h« l«T erBc'alcd j waa p«rh.ip« th" hicha^t p-"'"' '' 'kc little islaui, a:i I it ':b<v him a wile »i*w of sarab U'l-i" an.l hrtcze-tiinj waters au.l weolel i^les and tliitaut j binlfa of m«inlani 111 e nar v»««clir VWa ao» la ii^bt orer towatd Tybea i
¦rilE .ST.\Il-.irANGLF.l) TANNEll, Oil, I.ONO MAY IT WAVICI"
Liglil-llur
vil from I
lo tho boat. Out ot hrealh and ter¬ ribly excited, Hose scrumhled alioa-d, Iirst liinibliiig his gun over tho guu- walcto the boltnm of the lionl,
11 was uow work tor dear life. Huso was a clever sailor and knew just how to go at the business in hand. He hauled ill the lillle anchor and sprang to the sail, loosed it, grablicd Iho tiller nnd (,ot into Hie lirco/.e. Meantime on camo Iho now thoroughly alurmeil olfiier ami men, shonling, Bhooting, i!aiiting,;;esticu- laling.
Tho breeze was fresh and favora¬ ble. It took tho sloop's sail with a vigorous sweep. .She leaned low nn.l sprang aloug beaulifally. Hose had lost his hat and hi.< hiiir was ull disheveled; tho perspiration pmired dowu his face. (In came the soldiers, and at Iho water's edge they lost some liiiio iu confused running back ami forth. Then by order of their coiii- iiiander they loaded their eni|)ty guns. Kvery'miiinte, every secoail was pre¬ cious lo the lirave'biiy.
I'lirtunatcly for hini, army mui-kets ill tlinsedays were luit nulu wtapniis w lib a very short ruugc Twn liuii- ilre.l yar.Is i-oiiM iint be accnialely shot oVor wilh llu-iii, and already the swift littlo li.int was a good huudr.-d yardi nnl nnd fiying down Hie creek to Ihe broad arm nf Hie riicr ueiirbv,
"Kire!" cried tlu- ofiicer.
A volley ratlle.l spitefully, hut imt a hiill.-l Kirui-k the heroic boy. (liio Weill thrnngh tho sail, twn" hit the bout. Then Ihe ."nldiers ran franti¬ cally along the shore until they rciichi-il iiii|iassalile m'lid. Here Iht-y "ere cninpelled In stnp and glle over th.' ihusc.
Hose knew every wnti-niuy 111 all that region, un.l sc-iii'.,- tlu- lua.-ts ..1 Ibo British llt.-t, h.' tnnk a .-..luse in nvoi.l the v.-sHeN. But m .lom..,. Ihi.-* he presently fell iiiln a crnss chanuel which losl lum the breisy.i- and he hml In rnw for iiinro tliaii a iiiili'.
.Meantime the firing had been heard ou lioanl Iho llc.-t an.l the nearest vessi-l sailc'l up au.l liie.l l.i discmer th.i cause. II was t.i.i late. Hose maile his way to Suvauu.ih und n as at terwardsin the thick nl th. tight whir. HietoKU fell into the ciemy's bands. Nnr did he give up, even then. With Ins father he went away as a privuto 111 the little iialrint armv ami served until the M:<-.e.ssfiil cinse of ;ue gl.iri- ous war. His lit., wan n hmg and lia|i|iy one, and nlihoiigh he nevi-r he- ,-aiiio 11 ihstiniriiished man, h.- enj'.ye.l In Iho eud of his ilovs the es|e,.i,i aii.l respect of all »li.i"knc» bini IL-
otten t.il.l tbe story subslantially as I bavo written it.
BRAVE MC.LY PITiyHER.
Ilipiolia an.l K.,ai>F> of ThU I'alriolii Itevoiellonarr IVoiiiau.
.Viiiong the herniucs ofthe Revolu¬ tion, a .--ti ugglc so prolific in heroic n.imen, there is none In surpass the w ife of the bumlile New Kugland pri¬ vate. ¦Slolfy I'ltcher, wh...-e grave mi Ihe groJhds "'. the private estate of a Wealthy .^mon.an's summer Imiiie ou Ihe Hu'.lsnn l.i known 1.. a f.-w iuler- este.l lu.iivi liials,. M.lly I'luher waa Ihe wife of a sol.iier, an.l she at tache.l herself to Ihe command iu which ho aerved aa gunner. Hhe carued the name of I'lt.her from her occupatinn—tliat of carrying water tn the a.ildiers, (,^, r wL ¦in she exercise.1 the lutlneuce of a luartmet. Sbe wore 0 semi-regimental.dreaa. consisting of a iiiue skirt, a red coat and a cfcked liiU. Sue rated the men Inr ci.uarJ- ;cr, nud if their accoutrementa were not iu order they feared Cai-taiu Molly mi^e than they .Ud their ..wo ..flicera. She r.iMi.ue.l a pun at the caiitiuo of Fort Mouteomuy and Fort i wake 'em up tome.'
for his placo as gunner, where she held Ihe poailioii for a whole dii.y, hailing and firing, her husbaud'a dead body lushed to tho cannon bo- si.le her.
When Molly retirod from Iho army at the close of llio war sho was jiut ou the pay roll tor life, being mado a cii))- tain hy lirev(-l. She sjient tho rest of her days al WesI I'oiiit, among whoso archives her liistory is recorded. Her money was sent to her rognhirly from Washington, for she was considered in exaclly the same light as a soldier drawing a pension. Heforo she waa made a captain she had been distin¬ guished by (ieiieial (ireeno for her bravery b.v a sorL^i-aiit's commission, which was presenled to her iu person liy Washiugtou himself, while sho asked bim to excuse her appearance, slio being covered with dirt aud blood.
This is the "Danghler ot Iho Reg¬ iment" who lies sleeping among the tall cedars on the hank ot thu Ilad- s.iu, and whose letters of credit are on filu at West I'oiiit.
alil-re,l as a.l.l ..ipllvity. sulTorIng
1' uch more to sutler If tbey Jt.l not repent. I^ut It seems ull these evils might yet he I 1 revented. though s., p,.altlvelv preilicted, I I' the people would repent auil return; und 1 le very exh.iriutliiu to this ri-pentan.-ti ->i"ws tbut thev .still ha.I p-overlo repeat, illl.I Hint (Ind was reu.iy to save theiu and uvert all th.ise evila.
'J. "Take with yon words." Not aiicrlllces ami olTerlngs, luit penitent |.raycrs an.l ni|l'llc.'itl..ns. lleiiieuii.er your ini«iuily. ilceply deplore II. and iK-g ol (to.l to take U .111 uway. •rake away all Ininulty." i'lioy were now sinartlug for slu nn.ier the the loa.l of aflliction, but are taught to I pray not ns I'haruoh did—take nway this il.'ulh, I ut take away this sin. I.lfl it olt u.-u buriiili we nro ab.mt to sink un.ler. •he.-..Ive us gruel,.iislv," (livo Ihal goo.l wlli.-h we buy., forl.'ite.l. uuii which 'i'lum bust |.rouii.M.,i, uii.i I hilt |..r which the
10 islty of our .-use .ulls. (iive thai g.i..d
which will make ns gn..ii iiiui keep us Iroi.-i r.-tiuulng t.i ini.piilv again, ".so will wa render tho .'iilvc.- ot our lips." Tho sacri- llics of praise, tbuiiksglving, gratitude uii.l Ihe henrly olicdiouce which our lips huvoolten iironiise.l.
;l. "Asshur f hail nnl .save us." Wo will neiihcr trust In nor fear tills rl.-h nnd powerful king. We will imt look either to rl.'hes or power for true r.ist und peace of irlu.l. "We will nol ride upon horses." Wl) will no nmrc Ilx our hopes on tho proud l;gy|iliau cavalry to deliver us out of tho hunils of eueuiies to wll.nii Thy diviuo justice hns ilclivere.l ns. Wo will expect im rest or hai.plness in Hie elegnncles of llie und the gralillcatinn ol our senses. "Wo will not say to tho work o( our hands." A |iroinise to turn from nil l.iolutry. We will uot trust lu nnytlilng without us, or even in auy good thing we arc able to do through Thy grace, knowing Wl' hiivo n.idling hut what wo have ro- c.'lvcd. Wo win trust 111 Thy luanlto nu-r.'v for our llnal salvutlon.
4. "1 wiil heal ih"lr hacksliiling" We hiivo hero nn answer of peace to the prav- .rs ol ri-lurning Isrnel. (lo.i will he sure io met theiu in uwuV ol mercy who return lo nil, III 11 wuv ..I .I'utv. -'I will love tlioin Ir.-.-iv." A love Ihut nol only feels delight in H.-clI, but tills them with .iellglil who nre ils objccls, l.y inukiug them uuuttorahly and supremely liiippv. .
.¦>. "1 will 1... usth.i'.lew." This follows Hiinn the healing ol their Imcksllilings, for par.loning iner.-y is always |icconi|ianleil wall renewing grace. What they need (1.Hi will not only givo :houi. but He will lllui.seh ha Hint to them all that which tliey necil. "11.-shall grow as tha illy." N.I pluut is more pro.liictivo than the Iiiv, ..lie ro..t ..lieu |;r...iiii-lug lltly bullis. "Oast i f.-ith Ills r..otsus l..-liaiion." That Is, us llie iri.'.-s ..r 1,-liaimii. especlully the cedars, wlil-li i-iist limvn tlieir roots as deeply na ia th.-lr height u|iwaril, so that thev are un- nmvulile. i^plrltiinl growth consists most iu llio growth ot tho root, which Is out of .sight.
(1. "ills br.inchps." Hhools. Wh<m luiiuyui'.i ail.ie.l to the church wltliout- wheii 11 Impefiil gcii. rati.ill rl-.es up -then Isru.'l's brun.'hes spreu.l. When believers III...Illlil in g.io.l n-orlcs uml iii.'rcase in the kimwle.lgeoril.i.iaiid in every good gift, lli.'U Iheir hrun.'hcs may lie snld tn sprc.ul. "Ik-uiily us thu olive tree. " Which never loses its verJiire. "His aniell as Lebanon." Which exhale.i troiu it tho Irngr'iuco of trees an.l llowers. So Israel's name shall bu In goo.l savor wllh all. llruce is llie lierfumeol tho s.uil. '
7. "They that .Iwell umler His sha.low." N'll only wss Israel t.j regain Ils forui.-r lirospcrlty, liul those smaller tribes of peo¬ ple Ihut were couue.-ted with Israel aud l-liur.-.l In lis .leprcsslon, wlil.'h are liera .l.-H.-illii'.l us .Iw.-llliii,' under His shadow. Tliey ^,lluli i.-tiirn I.) tlietr own country nii.i rest «af.-lv unl.-r Hi., proli-.-tioii ot the Aluilghly. "Tiii-y shall revive us tho corn." After the I'.irii had lieeii a short time above tho earth in a sluglu spike, the biu'les begin to setiariitu Illlil the stalk to spring out of tho .'enter. The side leaves turn buck tc make way lor the protru.ling Mulk, au.l full lionding down lo Ihe earth, iissiiriiiiig a witliere,! uppuurauce though sllll uliucli.'.l to th.. I'liint. In a shorttluie ..Iher leav.-s spring out; the former fr.-sheu uu.I begin l.l stand erect, nml Ihe whole seems to rovlvo Ir.iul a vcgatutivo deulli. "(Iroiv us tho vine," Which iu wluler H'cms dead, yet bus life au.l su|i; an eui- bleiu ol Hill Jewish iiiill.in urisiug troiu a stateof greutde|.re^si.iuaiiiliinilclloii,uu,i recovering lis r..riii.r prosperity uud .ilg- iilty "I'lic wlii.'of I.eliaiioii." ('.'Icbr.ilcil Inr Its urouiu, lliivoranil meiiiclniil, roster, utivo properiles.
H. "Ki'ihriuui shall sn-,-." Tho words
"fiiiillsiiy" are not in tho Hebrew, 'i'he
cliiusi! Is tlicrorore translute.l thus by
j ISlsImp ll.ir^l.-y: "Kiihruluil What have 1
I lo li.i iiiiv in.ire wllh idols?-.ili iixilllntlon
\ III .lelmvuh ov.r Idols. Kplirlnnil I'.v.'li
: he is r.'liiriie.l |.. me.- I have im morn con-
I le-ii i,I eurrvon Willi Idols. They nro coiii-
; i.lelely uv,.|"thrnwti. HI v f lie lloaheud Is
lonresse.l." "1 liuve li.-^r.l lilm." It Is
I 1. n.it his i.lols, who h.ive tioanl hia petl-
tlniisuuii wiii.'iied over him to proservo
liiiii. "I 0111 li.e 11 gicn lir iree," lin¬
ed to
Ire
now
(ind .ouiiiuti-.s liiiii.-.eil to one. Tho Hr-
trees in then < ilrlcn were e.v-ce.ilng
lurt-c undihl.-k, an-l a sholtur ngnliist sun nii.l laln. Kvor green, winter and suuiiiier ullkc. tholeav's not fiilllug oil in winter. It Is I who um everenisilng nml have It iu
ny poTii
pc.ipio hiessings al
Harry.
-?ur
II.I un.l Notluwii Thev have sp.-.i lu li.,l-fi..il hurry
.M.iiiule.i llii,01 roan nu-i bay; lifirlug lu.iu that 111,ick ut ,lnug,-r,
fearless as the wln.l ami free. l{.-,-kl.-ss rovers, rui.b-rs, riiiigera,
Hiding forth with Hurry Le.-l
S,..,lll, but thev were swift t.,sn,ldle, Chip Ihe ringing spur i.,h.-.l'
Jll't lll.l .lil-hlllg bills I'l ll.l.lle
llrlllsll hen,Is wllh p,'llri,il sleel! Ami in ull the l,r..ii,| lalol's bor.lera ' Is no kiiiglilll.-r si.nl lliiiii be lleni wh.i^.. lips llii-y luk- their or, li.illaut "Light-horse Hurry I..,'e:"
Wli-.n su,'h .lire ,llsiu.t..r iiuiioted
AM tl|e('.,iiliu.'niid lin.-; Wukeliil, wul hliil. nr.leiit. eager,
Flisl In l.illoW.SloW l.l llee,
Criilty, cuiiiilnglo b.l.-uiru.T, lirave-heart "l.egl'in Harry Leel
tim.-s.
'lit llUih'
¦rom Mill
the root.
r the sup
1, "Wise.
lor Iho .1 limb 1,1 u
Illlil nud
'rii.leiil."
,)iyle,:i;e
-r-S.'' Wl
.ml govc
l.vs ..( g.
ii:in. '1
..lighl |.,i
Thcro
the
s thy 1
Th'-ll
ly l.l u
¦ .Kl-
dies p 1,1 tlie
1..'1111.1
Ills
urig'il
Icli 11
rnu'i'iil
111,1c::.
l,-:..il..-
v.-.:l.l 1
luuu uud thu Jk
is ,'11
rnt-.i-
nil (.
Il 1.
Ithy
.ilv t,)
re;..-rll
iu.l/
..ol
•-I'l
iilll
rf |ii
v,lil"l
. I'Igli
. tin-.
ly ',:
etv
I.III
um
si H
wan
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II ll
.1 1
.elf
. IV
11.1
11,1-
.W.l
iinii relre-ib-
of Jellovull.
." Kri.in.Me.
., uo lurlher
:s.
gh and coo.
Iha blesslug'i s lhre:ileucil.
- eiilljthlwieil.
s lo use his
•.uys ot llin
tul..i In Ills
irlil, and Hio
prs...i,lies t.i
iiise th.-y g.i
tiiuhappiii.esa
I'll Iron, I
IS.-s 111.
There bns ¦-liutcll.
Turning I (iullv b.
Wllh tils I ¦I'lrclesa
.-re the eye of morulDg untee s,...k the main liigeil a word of warnioc, rurllou rides ngaiul" lor bird or lerrv. 1 gulloi s ll.., 111.'Up men an.l merry. I.igbl-hiirtu Uarry Lee!"
uth
II thev'll illl here the br.
I'll tb.' .liui unit .leen nmn here the .vitv Miirion libie
What re,l
Vlo-n the-
J, In Witt
—C'liuto
«a:iip Fo.v" an,| bis yeome Llglit-horse Harry Lee:" XcollartI, iu thu Critetiuu.
AwakrnlDc
illl., gMl.lpo;.'. .1.1 tHull'.ck anl bave ll all reii.lv I'.r a sn- lute l',.urth o' July murnin'."
..n tWeut) year 111 put In a .1 iiible charge, au.i show the l.o), ihf.' their graudds.l's pairibtlc bi'Liod riac early."
'I'/'t'J'
AN ANt.'lliNT DWELLING.
Sitl.1 (.1 Uo the ol.lrNt Kloue liouKe la New Knclsii.l.
Th.' an. ii'iil .hvilliiig holi,-e In the town of (iiiilfiiril. kuown as the Old ytniie Moms.'." Is the oldest house In Hils slale. and ll is al.so said to he the iililcht stone lioiisp lu N.-w Kugland. .\ lull Is lending In Ihe legislature pni- viding for the imrcha.se of the house by ill,. .~tati- from il. present owner. Mrs. Sarah II. Cone of Rtocklirldge, M.iss.. a llnial descendant of Kev. Henry WhilHi Id tin- hiiililer and orlK- liial owm-r. Il is iirii|ioseil lo iiresi-rve Ihe old lanilni.irk and convert It Inio a historical mii'^iiun. Thi- followiuK desirliilion of the hoii.-e Is taken from Smiths "History oL4i*jilfiird":
"This hoiife was ereited by K<v.
Henry Whltfleld. both for Hie accom-
iiiodalion of his family and as a fortl-
lli .llion against Indians. It is the old-
' < si stone dwelling house now sianding
ill .New Knglaud. This house was
I kept in its original form until lM,i,
I when It uniiij-wcni unh a renovaliou
I as to change to some »xtent ils In-
I terlor arrangemeni.allh.iiigh Ihe north
' wall and large stone chimney arc sub
I svanlially Hi.: same as thej have been
for over two c.-iitiirii-s. It Is said that
the first Hullford marriage was .'b'-
brate.l in It. th.' widding table being
garni.-hi.l nilh pork ami |iea.-.e. Ac-
lordlng lo Iraililion, llie fitone of
which tbis hnime was hulll was
troiight liy the Indians on handtiar-
rows across the awamii from (Jriawold
rock, a ledge about xd rod.s east -if
the hou.-.e. It (onsi.-K-d of two stories
and an attic At the foutheasl corner
of the si-.ond floor then- wa» a tinitu-
lar embrasure .omniandlng Ihe ap-
proaih from the soiiih and we^t and
evidently made for defen.slve p'jrpoaea.
In the attic were two reiessts, evl-
denlly Inten.lc.l as iilacis of conceal-
Diant"-Hartford rnuraDt. ^_
A KIrh Nine.
pailt-'nt- \ri.l nhKt lb. yon think of my case, do, tor'' Voung I'h>BiciBn- (Jh I am perl.-.ily deli^bied with It. 1 have learu.-d more fr.im Ihiee we<-ka' attendance on ycni than 1 did In all my t»o-jear»' reading If you only lait two daya longer I ahall liecumB (julta aikautboilty, I'lg aure.-Tlt-Blla.
STATE NEWS.
Kli>( Sine rrl«an-« nrtan r»lr<a.
Mn.-h hns been sal.l ..f Ihal musical an.t I'lecbonlcal genlu*. a convict In Sing Sing I'rlson, who biiiit two (ilpe organs, one for use in the rrotestani an.l the other In the lloman Ontbollc .-bapeln in Ihe prison. The 'luilder was John Howard, who bad tieen >eiiience,l to the iienltentiary lor twelve vears. He worke.l for two veara on the organs, nud In building tbem was aup- pesed to have saved the Slate fiSOOO. For Ibis lhe*Warilen recommended that bis .erra lie eut .town liv ten vears. aud Ihe cratetul sinlo admiulslrntion eommuteil uis sentence by that length ot time. How- ir.i wa* released s^verki wiM-ka ago nii.t pil-lly disappeare.l. lli jai.l he woul.l be Duck at the opening ol the new cha|iel». so dial lie might heirbls pete discourse sweet nusl- for the prisoners, ami IncKlentallv ;.-i the honor ol having built two such 'piendld iu.lruments. Dut Howar.l did nil appe-ir at tbe openOig ol the chapels, 4nd It Is n goo.l thing for him lie dil not, asthe orgaiia nre uiterly uselnsa. Kvery- ,liiog was rea.ly for tho opening aervices, au.l exjierl organlsis ha.i beeu engage.l, iiid almost '.IW) eonvl.-ta sat with oiion ni'.nttis aud expe.-tHnt ear*, ready lo be tlirlUed l.y the Lines ol the great tnatrtt- Instea.l 'll music they heard noth-
Iml gr.
and dis,
rdn
,1-Isc from the torturoii organs. Thn • t.ips wo.il.ln't work, ami when they ill.l B-.irk thev eoul.lnl be st.>p|.».t. The bel- l.iws slack, nnd when the wind dl.l get into Ihe pip.,, thev only whined nn.l wliei.ie.l. Wnrlcn Johnson admits he has been bully liken in—l.iiii.'oeil iu Ills own eatablish- inent —an.l thnt Hie mgans boih muat bo "Utirely rebuilt. Meantime Howard, Iha '.'elebralod organ I.Hli.ier .if King Hlng,"ls free, just ten yeara ahead ol tha State and he law, an.l goodness knows how many niles.
A Wninan llnni a Parin,
Mrs. (ie.irge E. Hinglev, a former rest- lent ,if New V.irk City, l< sstonlshing the biruilug commiinllv in tlie vicinity ol rtiigueu.il bv her su.-.'essful running o|.a iurin. Her liusl.an,!. who ,loes bualneaa In Ihevlly. b.niglil a furiniienr lluguenottwo reiirs ago. Mrs. Iiliigiey has reatde.t o.-- Ihe eslale ever since an.l'is making moue> 'r-ini ils j.ro.lu.-ts. A few liays ago all ol -ler ,-li.il.-e flock of chlckcu' w"er« taken 111. Mrs. Hlngley exsmlue.i ihe heus and dls- '.ivere.t the .llfll.'illtv to be lu Iheir cropa. IViihihe usslsiauce.'.f her farmhand. .Mrs. ningley sulijei'ie,! eu.-b sick chicken lo a ifhi il.is,. ..f .-hi.irof.inn nnil operate.l up- ¦ 11 11. She .'Ut open their crojis an.l re- imie.t the .-nuse, whl,-h wns found lo be ^riiss uii.t .-orii III tt solid mass, like glue, she ihen wnsheii tbe crops out with warm water an.l grease.I them Insi.te with vase¬ line. Then she aewed Ihem up wllh silk iliread. Tho chickens are nnw alive and w.ill. anil run ab.iut eating oa heartily aa the other lowls. Mrs. PIngiey hns also ralse.i, tills year, 115 young broilers fortlia Jiarkel from n setllug of ulne hens. She 1 -couipllsh.iil this by i-emoviug each brood 3t chicks iiiiinedialeiy upon their being hat.-he.I and tlien placing f'-'sh eggs be- neaih tho hens.
A l.ile Aainciallon'a lirenie llevokeil.
Slate Supcriniemi.-nt of Insurance Louis F. I'ayn bas rev.ik.-.i tho license ol thn Covenunt Mutual Liie A,ssociatlon, of lialcshiirg. III., which was herotoforo an- lh.irl:',e,i i.. trausu.'l Ihe business of n.sseas- uieiil life liiMirslice In this Ktute. Tho (lovennni Muiilal hu.l lu fnr.'n on Iteceni- I.er .11 last ;l,l,i-.''J inllcles. currying some tSS.mm.nUII ..f ilisurau.'e. U> lu'embershlp lirtVIs s ate nn nber.'.l .'fiOt pullcir h .Iders, <rH)> ii<I..V.Ii;.n(XI of insurance In force. The Superlnicu.lent revoked tho licanse of Ibla •'iinpauy for the reason that In his opinion Ils iliinnclal cou.llilon on Deoamber 31 last wa. uusnilsfuclory. In view ol the fact Ihut II shoiil.l have shown ut that time a
issesstiieiit rales were increaae.l In IHIW. lis lluunclui statement for December 31 iliows a biilanco to protect contra.'ta of »lll,7.'i.'i. It had nniiai.l claims of t45S,Oti(l, iuliillvliii.il ns follows: Claims ailjusted not vet due, i-JL-ii-id; claims In process ol ad- liislmenl nol leslsled. ».15I,6.13; eialma re- .Iste.l. »'J7,mKI; claims r«|iorted, »,'iS,'.J75. I'he nssocintion cluluis as an addlllonal is-el inortiiiirv assessineiits cullej.tmt uot vet pnid, am.ruullu.g to 1i:00,l'^5,
Hlule Iliatorieal Aaauelatlon.
Thetrusteeaol the New York Mtata His. tori.'Ill Associailon held iheir iirst iiioetlDg III the (irand Union at Saratoga a few lays ago. I'resideiit James A. Iloberia, of lluiTalo, iiresiiied.- Anioug tiioae |iresent were Sei-retary Slorris r. K.irris nnrt (len- (inil Henry E. Tro-naine. ot New York. The I'rcsiiieiil annouuccil the objects of Ihe aa- *o.-lati.Ill, aujoiig which are these: To pro¬ mote ..rlgiiuii historii-al resoarcli and to ll.ssi.uilnalo a greater knowledge ol Iha n.irly history of tiio Htate liy means of lec- liii-es an.l ilierature, and t.i acituire by purchase or gilt tha title to the custody and control of nlsiorlCttl apuls. One huu- .Ireil new nieiiiliers were elected. Conimit- lees.iii legl^lall.lIl and relics and for Iha prograiiinie of tlie annual meeting, to be hel.l ul Lake (ieorge ou July -ii, wero n|i- pi.lnte.l. 'the trustees docldud (u Uuid uitioilugs f..ur times a year.
luiiinrlMiit Opinion „f A(turne.r-neneral.
AILirney ll.-iieral Ihivb-s has given an ,il'ii.|..n 1.1 the IHslrl.-t-Altoruey .if rutnnin loiiiily III the elTe,.| ihut a person in thn I'lilllpliliies ..wiling properly in this Slalu may luivlully ex.'.'iite a .leeil .ir p.iwer of all.irney In citallon to auch |iro|ierly be- for.'a sillis.-rlliiiig witness about to leave ibe islun.ls. sui'li u4 a sea cn|italn, who will prove Hie n.-kiiowle,lgin"ut ulllier on Ibe return .if Iho subscrllilng wHiihss to this rouiitry or before a Untied Stales Consul al Hong Kong or any oilier foreign pori.
A NiiliirT I'Mliilr May 11.,1.1 Annllier Ofllre.
Att.irney-denernI llnvles has wiitlen an opinl.iu l.l Hie elTcct that a person coiii- mlssloue.i tn Hie ofllce ..f notary iinblln iiiuy i-oniliiue in act as uotary, alttiotigli 111) iiiiiy nfierward liave been a|ipoinlaii or eic.'iej I., a State omce, unlesa there la S'.in.i stuiiiie prohliiiting any particular HlaleonicT fr.iin h.il.llug both |ioslt|>ins 1,111 that uu.ler the ConHlltullon a Kenntoi nr s ineinlier of Assembly cannot accept o| a new u|i|.oliitineni as uotary |iulillu duriug his term of ofli,.e.
Watkliia «,l«u ComitilaaloB.
Tlie ComiiilsHton a|ipolnteil by (loveruoi lb.OS..yell to iiiako a survey ami map ol Walklns (lieu amlro|iort to thn nuit Legla- luiure on till. aiivlHabliliy ofthe State buy¬ ing the glen and i-onverling It into a pub¬ ll.- park reservation, met ut Watklna nn.l ..rguul/.e,t by the election of Hie following olllcers: J. S. Van Duzer, ..f ll.irseheaila, I'resi.ieiii; John A. Clute, of Watklna, Sec reiury. unl William H. Hall, ot Watklna
Nluilrnt Ilniwna In Mnliawk lilver.
llarnbl Skl.lmore, age.l nlnelcon yeara. ol S,Illlil,>1,1. L. 1., 11 iiieiuber of Ihe .-lass ..I vm, i'ninn Ciilegs, was lirowne.l while l.nll.lug In the Mohawk Iliver uaarHcben ecnoly. He went beyond hia depth and, .lesplte the strenuous elTortaof a uomiian- Ion, was drowne.l lu six feet uf water.
House ol itafuBe Managera llealgn.
Allot Ibe ,.|i ineml.cra of the Uoard nl Mnnugeis of ibe Wesleru ll.iuse of llefug< at Albion have tendered tbetr r«aignallon> to (iiivern.ir Ito'isi.vell. riie ground loi this a.'lion is tlinl while tile mauagera ara still belli re..|i..nsii.le for the welfare ol Iht ilinlliuiinn Ihey have bean robbed of all tha powers wbl'b rightly lieloug l.l them, |iarli cuiirly the selection ol api.ointees.
All Oawecn llulel Hunt*.!.
The Esgle H.iiel. a iwe-alnry nbl-alyh wo...leu tniern in ilswego. was .loatroye.' by llr.-. Om- wniian. Mrs. Ila.-hel King sliiy-Uve .years ,1 age. was aulT.e-ala.l
¦•lo
ell.
The tlilriv-lirst annual i-ommencanieni DlC.irlieil t'nlverslly, IHiaca. lo-ik placea lew .laya ago. and Hi" IPiani ol rruateea. lliri.ugh Acting I'roal.lenI Crane, conferr».l .l»gre..» upon :l:l', ( ornell graduates. Tbrw hundred atuleuis re..eiveil their nral bach eii.r*' degrees and Ihlrlv five advance.1 d« grees. A'tiug I'resl.leiil Crane delijn**
lili.'
I'ldr-iisN. wtilflli was lul wbb'h iba gtaduali
liali'ne.l atlenlively,
Kent Iwltia Mlale Aaylain.
Miss Kva Haniiebl. thirty yeara old, t r'brislian Svleiitisi, was seni to the Mlat< ll.sphal al 11.1 ITal... usvlug liec.ime ll.aant tbr.ugh w..rry over Ihe .lutcine of tn, trial I.f Jenier Clirlallan Heien.-e healer liOiv uuder charges --f niaaaiavabiM
Indiana Have a Wed.lian liance. Tbe Soo menibaiaol tha I'«atainBi{iloddy iril,e of IndlBDa ba.1 a.lance a few .layaanu Id a hall lu Ibeir vUlafR ol I'iaaaanl r.ilnt, He. The dance waa iu celebration <if Ibe (E'lrrlaseof Tboasaa BaileV aad hi? bride, tfuai'i waa furolaliod by (he n.embers of tb« ludinu braaa baud. Tn" bride l< a daugb- tarot Joaspb riioinat Iiannir tbe Llaulan-
«nl-uo««uur ol (ha IrlLe,. iii>Hru..m Ua
I lu'of Jonepb Uailey, the KepreMutallTaul (lie Irlba lo th»l.e..'l»' ¦'•
rwaarai ravtiaa Kkmmpt fTvta Tona,
Turnpike tulla eatiaol ba lejtally coUBot- •d frvta tuueral partial 1b Maxilairt.
TEE OUTLOOK iTIUIIli
General Otis, by Request, Reporh it Length to the Government!
RAINY SEASON WORKS INJURY.
Onr Troopa Hohl Iha CaatiCrT From Inaat oa Iha Sonlh lo Rata F^niHBdo «n UiB NorUi—AII«B*4 InanVBent Dla|iarala« and Nallar Ueair* For raaco—Tha Blck* neaa AinoBff Ilia Holdlcrs.
WisiiisoTos, p. C. especial).—0»Bei» Olla. tn reply to a cable Irom the War Da pnrlment nekiug for informallon reffa'dlM Ihe ailuatlon nnd coudiliona In Ihe rhilip¬ pines, cabled a long reply as fallows.'
"Xamilx. "Adjutanl-flenerai, WaahlDgloo:
"Kalay aeasoo. Little Inlaod oamp^lKB* Ing possible la I.uaou. We occupy larKB portion Tagaiog country, linea alretehlaK from Imua south lo San Fernando Bortk, nearly ality mllee, and to eastward lulo Laguna province. Inaurgeut armlBa hava auffered great loaaea an.l are aealteradt only large foreo held together about 4003, In 'i'arlao province and norlliern rhampan- Bga. Their acattarBd fnroea In baadia ^1 flfly lo five hundnvl in other poitlona tA* Kon: In Cavlle and In Uutangaa iirovlasBf could assemble poaalbiy two tnoaBaadi tbouRb demoraliaed from reoaat <la(Bal| mass ot people lerroriaod by lni«r(aal aoldlers, desire paaoa aad Amarloaa t*»j^ leotlon; no longer flea on approaee ot our thiopa, unleas forced hy luaurMBtt, but gladly weloonie tbem; no reeenl Mn* Ing ol towna; |i«pulatlon wItbiB oar IIbm becoming donse; taking np land aalilTa- tlon exieuaively; kept out Manila mvoh as poaslble, aa city population ba(M>Bila> too great to be cared lor. NatlvoB of aoutheeat Luiou oomblning lo drlvo oat Inaargeuta.
"Ooly hope InaurRont leaden li Doltod Btalea aid. Thay proolalm near oftrthrow pruasBt adnlolslrallon, to be (ollowod br their tndupenilene* aod rBeosBltloB by United BtataB. Tbis la the InOaeoaB wblob enables Ihem bold out; mnoh ooBtaalloa prevalla among thnin aud no olvll coyorn- ment remains; trade with porta, not la 0«r possesalon, former source InanrnBl - M*s •nu«, now Intardloted; not eaitafa ol «(•• dom of this polloy, aa people In Iboto potM are wlthont anpply ol (ood aad morahaats •uflr«rlng losaea; mBdItate ftBtorlBC tfada prlvUoKes, altbongh Inaargaata raap b«M niB, Oouria hem In auooaMlul oporaimi under direollon of able Plllplaoa, AfltlM In other lalanda oomparatlvaly qaM, awaiting results In Luaon. All BBdoua tot trade aud repeated oalU (or Amorieaa Iroopa reeelvod. Am giving atlsotloa !• . Jolo Archipelago and Palawan talaadB.
"Our troupa have worked to limit ot ••• duranoa. Volunteer orgBBlaatloBB bavB bion oalled la; roplaoed by regnlaia, who uow ocoupy salient poalltona. MebraakB, rennaylvanin aud Utah uow taklag tma» porta and SIxin Inliintry aent loHagroii* relieve Calllornln. 'rhnae Iroopa In t<>a4 phyalcal condition; alokneaa among treepB has Increase,! lately, due moitly to aTda> oua servloe and ellinatle InHuBnosa, MOtb* Ing alarniiug. Of the twelve per oaal. ot tbeoomtuand reporleil alek, nsarly six ta ganernl hoapital, ot whom three par eaat, bavo lypiiold aad aeTonteen malarial lainlni Iwenty-llva per oant. hars latttHBM trouble, reuiatnlng lltty-flre par aoBt. kBVtf varlouaalhnenta, fourieen ol wblab daatp wound lojurlea. Many offloer* aad aaa wbo Borved In Ouba oraak nnder Maarv renoe. Cuban (ever, and regular ra>l« meula lately received are laadsqaatMy offloered. "OwB." '
The loadequasy o( the nambarot oSatn mentioned In Ihe laat part ol a«BBiat Oml cablegram haa been remedied by tht aaU* Ing o( the tranaporia Zealandla and ¦hoH* dan, carrying a number ol olBoera(or ta|||> ; monia In tbe rhiilppiuea. Adjutaat'Oai* > eral (Sorbin soya that all offlcart balOBCMt , lo regiments In the PhllipplnM wbo ai* Ml , abaent onaeoouni ol aaurgaon'aeortMoBM' .' are under orders lo Join tbeir roglBOBla M once. Forly.tour olBoen bava Ballad M' Ihe recent tranaporia going to Uaalla. ' (leneral Otia'a detailed report ot tha «oa>
dlllous exIallDg la tb* rblllpplBBB la aaa*
ildered very iatlafaotory at' tba War Dli- purtmant. Il Is takan to mean tBBt Oaa- end OtiB will nol now proaeoata B earn- l>algn on acoouut o( tbe rainy aeaioB, ag> sept wbero tb^naurgenta make It a* •ury lo defend lb* territory now la f" lino ol Ibe United 8lataa.
That porlion of Hie diapatch tBlUa>ol Ibe belle! among Hie Flilplnoa tbat Iha iireaent policy of the United lilatBa wlH uot be upheld la regardad aa ot- gnat ¦Ignlfloance. II Is balieved (bat waaa thB I'illldnoa aea there ia no bopa ol thtir' recognition hy tha United StatsB thBTWill give u|i Ihe llgbt. Tbe abaBBOB of uy iiuggaation aa to more Iroopa being natoaa is taken to mean that Oeneral Otia dOM aot believe tbey could be uaad lo BO* vactage at preseut.
CLEVELAND STRIKE ENDED*
Uolll RIdea Make Caneeaaloaa, aa Wall at: Cilalin Iha Victory.
(iLKvti.asn, Ohio (Bpsalal). —Adar B MM llghl, laaling lllleen days, the itrBal-~(«lU road etrike waa aalllad by Iba alrlksia' ¦>• acutlvu Commtltnn and I'raBldent Ivtralt, ol the Dig Caiiaulldaled,BlgnIng thB BfltM* uienl.
lloth aldoa made conearalona and both iildua claim the victory. TbB oonipaaf agrees lo take back Blghly par eoat. •( tbe two .itrikera at once, and tba taaalhdBI as soon aa tbere are vacanolBa.'
Tbo company agrees tbat It will BOt 4lB* charge any man except (or eauM,Whl«b will bo furnlahed Ihe mau, and h« Will ho giveu a ohanee to dliproTO mail ohurgea.
The company alao agreaa lo arbltrat* all 'luoaliona, anvo sobedules and wagBt.Vtth a eomralltee named by Ibe man. TbiB M - taken na n practleal reeogalllOB Ol th* uniou. The company reaerve* tbt alttaMto - -' ' Ila m«a. In
laata ba ia • muiubur of the union.
rigid to hire and dlaobarge Ita mwi. man will ho disoharged M«a
CADETSHIPS AT WEST POINT. . Colonel Nllla Wanta OaagrBBBiasiB W Nowlnala rUIr OaadldalBS.
WAaHiHuTox, D. C. (Hpeelal).—Ooloaal Mills, Huporlnlondent ol t'le Uollad BtotM Military Acadomy, baa rMonmBBdad IbBt tbe oxialing cadst TBoansleB, aboat Hlty. from Congroaalonal dIatrleU, bs AIM tbil year lor toe Haptember axamlaallOB.
Members of doogreaa (roa tba raipa«tlT« vaoant dtttrlota hBTB/bBeo oallod Bpoabf tbe War De|iartmant to nooilBBlB oaatfi datea to report al Weal Polat oa ABgtMl Wk
llallBO Bpy OaavletBd at MtoB.
Tbe Italian Oeneral Ollatla dl MB Ola* aeppo, who waa arrBatad at Rleo, Vraan, 00 tbe obargB ol spying oa Iha VraaBh mllllary dalanaaa, waa ounvlolaa aad t«a> lenced lo Are yeara' iBpriBoanaBBt Bad M pay a Ane of tlOOO. Jbe publlagaBBfaUr approvsB of Iba punlibm»nl.
Tb* Klsadlha'a BpHag Outlaw
Alaskan bnaluBaa bas upBBsd up wall. taC sblpmenia to lbs Yukoa ragloa ara T«ty beavy, wllb esllntalsa polutlog loSBpriM output by Iba Klondike o( talfy •M,tW,Mi In gold.
asocoo* VIrs Ih laiafwi, IM.
A Are aiarlad at La»rsl, Del., a tow daft ago and before II alojipad U dsattOjIBr
iblrty-asven dweltloga, (orty.lwo llBW^ - thresholelaanda bank. Nol a hatlMMI bouas waa Isit alaodlng. Two or thn* huodrrd people ais bonialasa aad an hala( care for by mors lorluaata uelabbar*. Th* loss la eallmaled al •900,(100. 'rbsloWB I a popu lai ion ol HDD.
A Boldlsr i>rswB«>l at Baa Jaaa.
Oensrai Oavia, at Haa Jbbb, Porte Moo, haa reported lo tba War l>Sparl««at. at Waablngtuo. that rrivala OsorfB,!. McUunuoo, OompBOy K, Klsrsath lataa. iry, waa ueoldsuially drew Bad a( thai place. ¦ f '
ilailalsas FkllaatbrBvtst Kills aiiaiBlfi Edward Alklna. ags sUlj.aU, tmmtMki auields by aboollBg blaissll wllb a ratbImi at bis boms la WalBdwry, Ooaa. |Hi iaM* ily bad hssB watsblag hla tar BOMMl' months, as bs bad aatad tUa^lMir. «• was davotsd to rcllgloaa wart, lit I iioa Aray Bsbbbs MiaslfiB Oad W«
CbrUtlaa TsBpstpMs Vataa
aadlTldwl lusd rroBi
saa* Wastoa OM WBBHWKi ipstaaas Vataa rtsMMMpfg sallOiiaad (appMt. K «••-j ¦iMiBaaiiaal yaaiaailb \^
Bpala'a AsMss AsMj UHfm Utm, Tbsoaslal OaaMto at UtUU, ' aoaoaaoBB thai Iha a*ttli*B attlta for Iho Bsit ¦BBB*il i«Br hiM -< at 1«.«M sag
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lletJieto, FAMILT NEXV-al'.M'F.H or 1.0t.\l, ami «>KNFHAI. IN'I'KI.I.KJFM K. VOL. IV. FRKKPORT, N. V.. FKID.W, .II'M: .><>. l>^l>'.t. TIK»: tl.M TIABLT » ABTAItV NO. 35. rmo»Bwinmi E. V. BALDWIN, iHilir If UH; ludelii ud Giitar, mcKFOirr, L. I. THE MARKETS, , Koto Bnteui; fiiipror«d Methnd «. Papib Adrmncod RspMIr Lato Whslcaal* l*fio«« of Country Prod«« Qaotod la N«« Tork. M Btrrraa. Oraamary—Wnt. eitriu. I Firsts ^ Thirddo seonnils 8trt»—Thlrdsto flrsts. Rials Ddry tnhx, extra* Imltiitlnn Croamnry I Factory, fmeh llnita - 09 l«"; 17i<« IS!, 15 0 n 17}, i OCORGC A. MOTT, LAWYER, Ca«f» M.,llormgh of nrooklyn.N. T. City Iijabrook, Qnaoiu Co., N. V, "il Lynbrook" "aniA Brooklyn." e. A. DORLON, ..BOJTDED AUCTIO.YEER.. . |
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