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A FAMILT NEYV^fAI'ER OP LOCAL AND UEMERAL 1MTKI.I.IUKM K.
FREKPORT, N. Y,. FRIDAY, .KM: IC, 1S!I!I.
TBKHS: fLM TXABLT » ABTARlB
NO. 3,3.
E. V. BALDWIN,
Itacltf «f Ml*. laMolii ud GilUfi
, rnccpbiiT, l. i.
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i'
Mote Bntam; InixnTeil Method |. Piipaa AdTanrad lUpMIr -ata for Ooamrta. Eir . FfiieH at Hataa. HaUafactloa auaranlnd.
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OCORGC A. MOTT, LAWYER, MO—ll M,Ba*aa(hml nroehlpa,N. T.City , taitMtoaaa, Lpahraak, Qaaan* Co., N. Y, 9Mi«kaaa, "ilLynbronk," "XDtAIIruoklyn."
,'e. A. DORLON,
t...BOJVD£D AUCTIO.YEER.
O** railawa- Block, *" rChnrrh. PKGEPORT.
, , JOHN P. WRIOHT,
\0EJfERAL AVCTIOJfEER,
i PKBEPOKT, l„ I.
riNAMCIAI.
BaDkofRockYilleGeotre
' " VUla^f: .4ve.iiiie,
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, L. I.
¦AMOKL r. PHILLIPH, Prcslilenl.
SBOJf AS O. KNOTHT. Vice Prisiiilonl. IIIIIAM B. t(UITII. Ciulili-i
BOARD OF OIRECTOFIM:
Mart A. Davlaaa, ThouiaaO Knieht,
MhaVlasaat. Hiram il Smith.
OltBtWBrth D. Combe*. Wralrv il. Hmith. laJaraa, Churlea I,. Wallaco,
W._Pajrea, Analin Cornwall.
NeliKin II. Mmltb,
artepa. BaiBlli
llonW. INiaraall.
We do a Oetieral BaokinK Bnsinoas of DaimH and Diacoant. j iBtareat Paid OD Bpocial Depositt.
Ik«fta baaed on Bogtond and tbe OnUaan*. s.
I Towr ^^rtmago Solicited. t BanUlw Hoort-O A M. to 3 P. H.; ¦>>M'diy, 0 A. M. tol2M. ' Diwoant Dayt—Tneadnyt and Fri.
Idlto Wbaiaaala Film af Oantrp rroilac* OM«ad la Mew Tark.
M amraa.
Oraaaiarf—W«at. eztraa... •
tlttlB
TMtda to teaonilii
Btrta—Tbirdt to n rttt
Btala Dairy ttiba, exiriu
I mltaUOB Croamerr
Faalory, fresh tints
Lowtradet
eaiaaa. Htate—Fall oream, fancy. ..
Hmall
Part Hkltna, good to prime.
rail aklma
¦aon.
Nearby—Fani^y
Hiato HDil Penn—Freeb
Weetern—Cboica
Boathem
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Tt haa bcou diecoverud, tliat Ihij paint on toys of (jermau mauufactdre Is poisonous. Tbis country will have to draw tbe line at jumping jacks with ptomaines in IbAra.
aaaas ihd rtii Bfana-Marrow, choice, ISiW
Mnillaro, 18!»8
Pea, choice, 18!»R
Re.! kl.lpey, obolce, IHDN...
White kidney, choice, 18!ll
Tellow ojre
Lima, Cal., V SO lbs
Oreen peat, bags
mom two Btaania—rtKsa. Apple*. Raaset, V bbi
Baldwin,T bbl
Btrawberriea, 8. Jersey.Trit.
Ifaeklebarrlaa, > ql
nnoanberriee, V <(t
Rlackberrtea, V qt
Maskmeloiis, Fla., ?¦ cnse Watermetooi, Fla., f 100
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{THEFRBEPORTBANK
CAPITAL, $30,000.
^fin fflBBT. FIBBPORT, L.I,
". JOHM J. RANDALL, Prealdenl.
inUVMOKT T. 8PRAOUE, Vice Pr»i.lenl. WILUAU B. UALL. Caahlor.
BOAlb or DIRECTORS:
'•tki«. Raadall, ifeaMlOoa,
ii|nMlaai B. Oeldar, MMagaH.Oarawall
frtirntr.iKaia.
JMtlaatl*.
i^Dtarittb. Walloee,
fwtes
Chaun.«y T Hpragua Wllltamd. Mlll.ir, D Wesley Pino, Ueome Walliw-e, Ooloa i^>ttlt, llarrey B. Hinllh, OeoniM M' RanilaU WlUiom B. Hall.
pta, aaeapt taaal holiday*, fnun O a. ai.. OlMa faeillUa* and liidao-inoi
iU, throe mooMia or mom.
iBtoItt Itaaed oa all part* of Europe. Data a aiairal banklnc bualnew. ^Aaitaaltofoonoratlona, cnmpaolM, aocto.
. BaMra aaUafactlon icaaranleail. f tagaMft wUI teoeive pmuipt nttcalinu anil ^>»«ataitally aaawered.
tas
rROrRSMONAL.
'¦• Greater New York •
!(D«zita.l Peirlors,
lOMWlMfR I SKIDHORE.
(OOB. FULTON AND GOLD STS,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
(Vtotm
Orawas
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rULTOM AND OOLU .STRRKr.>(.
BROOKLYN, N. V.
l>RESSMrARTNG
M TN NWHtST STTIE OF INE AHT.
Lthc
Misses
WAMTAUH,
|. eaaalieaurtk of L I. R. It i^latiun >,' ptfcut llaaataataad from aieaanreineiil
Work the lieil. ¦««aa la (Ml ralaUae.
1 no 0 irfi 15 (M 0'a 00 Bora. Stale—10911, choice, VIb...,,. — 0 —
Fair tn prime Vl 0 15
rocino Coast, IR9R, ehoico' . — (S 17
Common to prime il 0 16
Old odda.
LITt rooLTtr.
Fowls, V Ih
Hprlnir olilcketu, T Ib
Iloontern, V Ih
Turkeys, V Ih
Hacks, V pair
Oooso, Vpnlr
Pli;eoas, # pair
DKissiD roui.Tnr,
Turkoyi^ * Ih
nrollers, Plilbi.. P Iti
Fowls, Blate A Penn.. 1' Ih . DucVh, I,. I. pprlug, ?lti .,. Squnbs, f dos
HAT AI«D STnAW.
IloT—Prlino, V 100 Ih sn m S3!|
(Ilover mixed SU'^iB r,:.
Clover HI fii 60
Straw—Long rye S7',j® 42,'j
TKOITllLla.
rotatoes. Rose, T bbl
Olli, » hhl
Kweot, V bill
Ciibbages, V orate
Onions, doincsllc, V IiIjI
Tomatoea, V carrier
Hqaoan, ? ciirrler
Tarutps,while,VIOO linnohes
Peas, L. f., * hog
Lima lionns, * cnile
String lioans, V crate
Lctlnce, » hhl
(Jolery. f caio
Hplnnch, T hbl
Ileels, V 100 hunches
Kale,11 hbl
Carrots,T hlil
Radishes, V lisuket
Rhubiirli, 'If 100 hnnchcH
Cucumbers, V hnsknt
'A«par.igus, V doi. buuclins.
nntiK, CTO.
Flour—WInler Patents
Hprlog PiUents
Wheat—Ho. IN. Dulutb
No.JBed
Corn—No. 1
Oale—No. 1 White
Track rolled
llye—Weetera
Blate
Lard—Olty tteam
i.irt tTooi.
llecTes, ell; dressed
Ualtrn, city dnisaed
Country dressed
Sheep, II100 »
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Women golfers are taaking good records on tbe links wherever tbey appear Ibis year, aud the time seems apprnacbing when the luen will havo tu look sharp if they bupu ti^ retuiu their laurels. \
TORNADOS AWFUL WORK.
The need of oxcu upou the farms iu Cuba ha.s giveu rise tu a new use of a colloge term. Wellclcy re-ipouded to the apileal of destitution aud now has a "Wellcsley team" at wurk iu the (riiiucH valley.
That was rather a startling state meut of Rev. Ci. J. Millau at the an nnai meeting of tho Americau Tract Society, that "in teu Southern States last year tbo Mormon (!bureh obtained more recruits than the rresbyteriar Church."
According to tho siati.itics of Ibe school savingHliiuk Hystein for tbo year 1898-99, whi.-li havo beeu com piled 6y a reaideut of Long Island ('ity, savings banks arc niaiiitaiiied in ^Til schools in eiahty-uinocitieH of tile United States. During tho year $019,'217.01 bas been deposited in tho banks ami 3111,8:;."i S.T bas licen with¬ drawn, leaving a liulauco .luo tho lit¬ tle depositors of SJOT. 1J1.18.
Tbe Towns of New Richmond,
Wis., and liermao, Neb.,
Practically Wiped 0:1
of fiiisteoce.
iiliiule
llichraoud, Hu.l tli" f^imer.s fr.-.ili llie sui roiio.liuK c^uuicy nidi llirlr IsmiiiK.' iiu Ksthcrcl to se» till- 1.I1.1W. A Ii-w holcriJ tlio hlorm ai.|...iiro.l a Urnfl those who hn.l Jii«t .-nme fr.m til« ..Ir.'iis tusbeil to a l.ri.-ii l.uil.llni; elonu nt hniid, where they t.i.ik reliiKe. TIlln Iniliilllii; was sraouK tho..e .iestrovc I, sn.l it is ilim-iuit to liar how nmnv perl«ii.?.l there.
Orost ulnrin |irovHllo.i Bh.ittly i efore tlio storm liroke, sud refiigK wan ».)ui,'lit in .'el- lars, wells, caves, or other uuilrrtir.i.iu.t structures that |.roral.ied safely. Mi.i ol the persons who wi-re WHnie.l in time to Hud such Iliaoe^ of r-fui;o ware favel. Al the NIeoiial Hotel the Kue.«ls wr.- at .-ii|.. per when the storm ..-sina. an.l sil limi is (tht tho i-elinr. So fsr ss known, f^w of
'BATTLE WITH FILIPINOS
I
j Lawton's Me 1 Drovo Them From I Two Lines ol Trenches,
THE SUCCESSOR TO REED,
David B. Henderson, nf lowim Wfll be tlie Next Spe.iker.
HOTTEST tIGHT OF THE WAi^.
OoDDtrv drosaeil
EMERSON'S WICKEDNESS.
Julbt Ward Howe Warned llin. Ahoul
the UevU.
In ber benighted New 'Vork girl¬ hood Julia Ward Howe was taught to regard Ralph Waldo Kmerton us a wicked man and she would have de¬ clined hit acquaintance If be had not been Introduced to her In a way which made tbat Impotitble, says tbe Boston Trantcrlpt. But having once been in¬ troduced. In the course of a trip be¬ tween Boston and New York some fif¬ ty-nine yeara ago, and then having Iiad ber bard Judgment of this wicked man toPlened a little by seeing bira carry¬ ing a poor child on hit shoulders, sbe consented lo maZ-e htm Ihe object of a little missionary work. So she said to htiK earnestly: "You seem to forget, Mr. Emerson, tbat Ihe devil Is going troUnd all the time, seeking whom be may devour!" "Oh, no. Miss Ward, ' he said, "I don't think I forget It, but don't you think the angel uugut to be stronger than the demon? " This qiies- Iton seems lo bave licen lu the tialiiro of a "sik-ker" to the young lady from New York nnd she disi'oiiiluued her mlbslouary work for tbat trip.
Tallmilng nn.l Hnake lilt*. While »>-1entinc niluds are dltcut- Ing the anil-loxin acriira IrealmenI of disease as If It were a new Ihlug, the people of ancient Biirmuh are i-HllIng attention lo Ibe fact thai for (-enturles tb* material Ihey have uaed In tbe common custom of tatt.Hitng has tieen an elTlrient unlt-toxin for snake hltea. The taltooe.1 Burniese regard Ihn hltea of polaonoua snakes as harmlesss. This, at leant. Is the stutenient of a gentleman frnm Hiirmoh, who brings teellniiiny l.i tn-ar In lorroboratlon of bit singular atulemenl.
80 youLg, BO lieiiutiful, with sucl intluoutlal spousor.i aud the protuiH'.i of a lovely career liefore it, tho sudden demise of uu oirspriiig of American euterpriae out ot lirilisli prejiidico is truly lamentable. Tho IjOiulun Sun¬ day Mail lived for si.x weeks oulv, hut into that brief career was crowdeil 11 full lifetime of advouture and hope and despair. Denounced by tho clergy, derided hy the workiug classcM, repudiated by tbo upper ten, tho little foundling hovered Between lifo and death, wrote ita owu oliituary aud ut lust passed out—nut 111—its checks.
While tho United States is incrcas- iug it's product of pigir.ui at an aiuuz ing rate, flreat Urilain^ia not declin- iug iu her pi-odui-iiiiu. In IsVd and iu lH79lbo production in (ireat Urit- atu varied only a few tons, beiug nearly six million tons in each year. In 188(1 and in 181ir, production again varied but a few lons, beiug nearly seven and threo-quarter niillious of lons, Iu 1898 the produet was over eight and a half tnillions of liins in (Ireat lirilaiii, nliile tbo output of tho United Stales was nmro than eleven and three-quarters millions of tous, or nearly ouo million tons a month.
Americans am gi-adiially workiii,-; into the'nobility of evory liiropcan state. Kuglau.l bus Hoveral .\mcricaii Duchesses, Countos.-iea an.l tho liko; Italy bas at least ono .\mericau I'riii Jess; the Countess von Waldersoo uu.l the Princess Hatzfel.l, of Meriuany, are Americans, the wife of the Spanish Duo d'Arcos came from this country, the aucieut French nobility is well-iii fused with Now World lilood, anduow n granddaughter uf Ueneral (Irant is to marry a liussiaii I'riuci'. Hy another century, if foreigu nppreoiution of Americau maiilenhood is uot lessoned oud mouarchy abolished, Ibore may bo more than oue Aiuorioaii family represented ou Kuropeau thrones.
ora A eONDBED KILLED
The List ot Wcuntjed Is Large, While the Loss of Properly Can¬ not Be Estimateti.
riiyilrUn*, Ni.iaea anil Su|,|,llpa Sent In Special Tralnt to Ihe Stricken riarei— Neurljr ETerj ta.nll.r In New Kirh- ..lond S.ilTcrt—Mhiij Saveil 1 lielfXtrrs Hr liolni: Into Iha l.t.>rm (-cllarl— Hcoresol I'euple Ori.alicd lo lleulh ll; Iho (.-nlinino ot llullillnca—Cliiirchei Cie.l Ae Teiufiorarj Morc.iei—Mluue- s|>oll» Mends ICelief.
Omaua, Neb. (Sp-jciall.—A torun.lo slru.'k Iho town ol lleriuau n few iliiys iiit.i nud (¦nictluully wl|.eil the pla..' 1 out ot eilst- •u.'O. Ileriniin Is a place ul al.out 300 lu- lahitants. In tbe extreme nortberu imrt ol IViisblUKlon Cuiiuty. It ts on tbn line of ba Cblosgo, 81. Paul, Mluiio.iii'.iiis nuii .imahu Itiiiiway. Tbe turniulo wruught 'eatful ili.'.airu.!li..u It Is cslllliule.i thai ibelalailties will ruu U|i to a iiuuilrej or
A special train left fllulr, the oouuty sesi, ten miles distant, for the scene ol the .lis. ister aasoon us possible, ciirrviug siiriceous mil all ut'eJci1su|i|iilea. Tbe° train arriveil ibout nn hour nfter the storm, ainl the work of pioklug up the wouuitcil was be- ?uu. Iu the course ot an bour the trnin iiulleil uut (or Olulr with nlnoty-nve lu- ured persons on lioanl. Tbey ha-l to l.e aken to niiiir, us tberu wiia no placa left At Herman nt wbloU treutmeut could ba i.iininisteri'.l.
I'-vory hilililin^ lu llietowii was ilestroyi-il iiciliit the tiiibllc school nud a sinall ilwoll- ii<, hotliof whloh are ou Ihe oulskirt.i. The force of the wind wasterrillc, scarcely me plei-e ol any of the manv structures ilo- ilroyed being left lutn.'t. i'bo soene In tbn .treeta of the towu la one of .leaol-illon. IVreuke.i buil.llni;a ami broken furniture »re strewn nil uroun.1.
NICIV KICIIIMOM) DK.SOI.ATK.
41 Lrasl a llunilreil I.lvei Lo«l lu th*
sa lu Ibis house were klll«.l.
WISCONSIN TIJWNS Fl.dOIU
»T lialna Cauae SI..,!. I'lam rroi>erly and Croli..
Wis. (Spooi.-in.-Tlie
I,\ CsossK, rslnsiorui in Hils a.i.'ilon a lew .lavs inobes of rain fell. Ilea doing great ilsmann to Flfly lumlllealu North l.i desert their
l.elle.1 Much
i.a BO
.(Sp.
hrbis-e
Inl).-Heavy rain canaii.l to overn.iw uu.l llio finis . sro.in.l 1.. l.e noo.io.l. Tli.i Ir.ui I Wliion iva.s I'srile.l away an.l Ibo ul.ntnients .iestn.vel. The S|.iirla vni.is woreiiu.ier water.nuil liolb luunelsl.nt»-.','u tbut clly anil Klsev were c.mi|i|elelv lllli-.l. Farmers will suainln great loss of sto -k.
r I am a ftirnW kxited ne.ir .SLmv Pnvik. oo,-. f tlie most ni.il.rrioiij
I^JMrklsin this State, .nnd w.is boihcn-cl wuh ni.il.iri.i f.>r ycirs, at tinu-s !.» M I could not woik, ;in.l was .iKv.ivs voiy fO"siipiicJ ;is well For ) JPWOT I hiid ni:iliiria so kid in Ihe sfrin':.'whi :i I'tiii'ii^cd 111 plowin);. I uut I couU do iiothiiiij but .sh-ikf. I must '-.ivc Likcii .ibinit a iMrrcl f of quinine pills btjsidus d-vcns of other re lu-Jies. but nv'\ cr obt.iincd \ any Bcrmantnt bi-nefit. La^t ..ill, in perch tim . I hid a most st^nous r alUcK of chills and then c.^mnuiuc J lo take K'p.ms TibuU-s, ii|'on a j; IKmkI's advice, and tho liist box made mo all ncht ami I h.ive ni'Vii f \j)tm wilhoiil them since. I Like ime T.ilnile e.i h moiniiii: .ind ni»;lit l« and aoiTieliines when I leel nioie than umi dlv e.xh.mst.'il I t.ike three in i a day. Thev have kept mv st.much sweet mv Newels rejiiilar aiiJ I ^ l^ave not h.id the le.ist touch oi' m d iria noi spliitiiiK head.iche since I 1 commenced usins ihem. I kniw aKo Ih.it I >.! ep better ind wake up r more refreshed than loi merty. I iloiit know ii.w ni.mv toiiiplaints
i Ripans Tabules will hel;\ but ! .io know iln-v will cuic any one in Ihe condition I w.is and I w.mld not be wnhout ttiein at any piice. I koncftly consider them ihc cheapesi-pii.cJ iiieJicine in the woiKi .is "tbqr *>¦* *'*<* **'* •""=•' hi"eiicial .iiid the most conveiiient to take. -¦, lam twenty-seven yeais of ajje and have worked haid all mv hie, the ':' same as most bnncis l<oih early and lite and in all kinds ot weather, f aid I have never enioved such (IrHid hc.ilth .is I have since last fall; in !^ fKt, my neichbors have atl remarked mv i'nproved condition and have " • - a. Sjy^ John, whal .ire yoii doing to hh>k ?to healthv ? "
- ta»giSKm.'tt^ia3T'.a;at'::v«r:;«;^;»
The losses hy fire in this oouulry during tbe first four months of this year amounted iu rouud uumben to S')0,000,OI)0, against BhoutS3H,0(»n,0(li) for the corresponding period of IH'.IH. .\ liko rate of destruction cou,tinue.l during tbe year will bring tbo figures for IH'.i'.l to the enormous total oi 81.'')0,i)l)il,(l()0, or teu linies as much as all "our hatllosliips togeUier cost to build. Tllese aro starlluig figures to contemplate—tho luoro sowheu wo re fleet that destructive Ilro is a preveii table calamily; tliut car.' in hiiilding and iu conduct would have rouileroil iiupossilile the greater part of tbu con tiagrations that have caused so fearful a loss.
Nothing is more reinarkalilu in tli. mauiifactiiriug pro.-oases of to day thau Ihe utilization of waste pro.lucts Tbe recent importati.'ii fr.im Knglan.l of '2i)()(l lons of Bi-oria liricli, niailefn.ni the slag of snielteriug fiiruacea, is om of the latest illustratious of this. I| is strange that such brick lias not beer made here, considering llie output ol our furnaces and the immense amounl of their waate prndiict lying aliout S.I far wo havo done n..thing liottci than make paving stones ..nt of it, i.ii' vitreous brick of thelicsl iiuality coul.l be produced. Hut business enter prise need not wait for the iron and steel compauies to improve Hie opp..r tunity.
It IS no rare apecta.'le for pe.les- triaua in many towns an.l cities I.1 n.i'.e little girls jumping pamfiilly ou Ihe Ihree or four liiin.lri-illi cunt. Iheir faces a?l.>w with iiiinatural llushes. their hollies on the verge of utter ex hausliou. Delicate organizations are shiK ked by this rough treatment, aul parents, iml realiziii'.; the ill cflei-ts o( Ibe rope or u-it liuowiiig .1 its use. won.ler at ailments au.l diseases wliicli cannot be eiplaiue.I. .\ few umpi,- gymnoslic appliances in theliHUo. ,1c Slgne.l to give Hie youthful inii»i-le- the exercises wlncli tiiey re.)uire in their growth, niiglit snpplaul the skip ping-rope by lesaeuiug Ihe Iciuplatiou whii-h every active chilil feela to pUy bard, lo •¦w..tk ,.ff ateam. rhis reme.ty, suppleiuetited b.v a patii-ut course of mild discipliue, might suf¬ fice to break up lUe skippiugrope liabit ll a large ext'^ul. It la w.irthy .if tbe most serious alteiiliau ou the part of parents, wbo are too pr.iue to
V|oi.»,
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depth of .'^rABT.l
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more tha
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Tbe ruin
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of Ilv.
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New liirnMONi., Wis. (.S|i6.'iai1.-Iu.l«- icribably sail are Hie toeues ol .leaoiation wrought by the toruado, wblL.h prii.'- ilcaliy swept out ol exiateui'e the |..ri.sperous illtle illy of New lllch- inond. Out ol live huu.lred hoiiaes mil stores lu the towu, luily three huu.lre.l were wrecked by Hie siorui or destroyed tiy lire. Almost every family Iiaa one or iiore lueinbi-r^ siiioug the ilead, lujurail or luiaslug, an.t iiitie groups nre seen every- wiiere seuroiiing for iove-l ones wlio may be hurioil In Iha piles ol .lebils on every hnurt. The search waa con- lucled all day alter the storm anil Ibe number of dead certululy will reach one huu.lre.l or more. Tbese wero for tbo moat part tiikeii to the t'ntli.i- lle anil C'ougregntluual churche.., whi.'b, although lu Iliae.l|;» nf the siorm'a path, oscai.eil ils fury. In llio'o to.nporary m.irguua Ihe sights are such aa to t.iueli Ihe hardest heart, as Ihe griel.strii'kon liv¬ ing recognize the mangled and often dis- mambercil bottles of uilsslug dear ones.
Tho wouutleil Iiml temporary asyiuaia in Iha uninjured .1 welllngs on either able of I he path ol Uerastutlou, where ilo.-t.irs nu.l nurses do ber.ilo work without elueii or rest. &s many as possible ol tho lujureii, whose ehances for.recovery nro ooiisidereil goo.l, ire being sent to tho lioapllnis nt St. Paul aud Mluuoaiiolls, where Ihey will have better care.
The huslueaa portion ot tbo city coveroil 'i' n spnoe ot loursipiarea each way, and wss lulitsoliaiy of bri.'k anil stone. This sn- llre spa...o was swept clear, foiiii.lHtlon ¦Talis, anil lu aoniu plmaa uiuass- of .lubris iilono marking wbero bualuess houses ftrm- >rly Blood. Trees whi.'b line.l tha slreota of tho reaiileni.-e .llslriit were liroken olT or Iwl.ate.l uu.l iipr.iol.'.l.
The toruado came up the river Irom lluilsou, where thu .liiiiiugo was coiu|inri.- llvely slight. l.'oilowin,< the general course nl tho rivar acd thehrauchol tlie Omaha road, Ihe storm gaiuea lu Intensity aa It proceeded, and was al Us worst when It ilruck tbe business centre of New lllch- muud. Outlying houses In tha path of the storm Ireiiuenlly were torn aaunder aud Ibe ffagmeuls scattered to Ibe wimls. Trees ware uprooted and rmdwaya olocked, washed away or so overflowed as lo iia made entirely unrecognir.alile.
The desolate view of New lllchmoml Is ina not aoon to tie forgotten On Hie east aud west limits ol Hie elty mauy housaa are •till etaudlug with Utile or 110 damage, ami lo these homes Hi« oci upants wei- vomo their iesa furlunaie neiglihors auil trienils, giviuK Ihem su.'h aid as Is p.issilile aud the sympathy tbey so much noe.l. I'he properly loss can- uol he ealliuated at thla time, an.l may never he accuratoiy kuowii. It waa sini..at iolnl, for the inmrauce ngenta report that no l.irnalo lunurauei. was .-nrrieii In tbo 'own.aii.t only .lu a small number of places, where llrej..|ne.l in tbe .ieslrn.-il.iu ..f prop- arty, will iho business men be al all ri'lm- Imraed fur Ibeir losses.
Manv rcsl.tenia .if New P,|..|imon.l esti- luata tbe loss of life luin.li higher than Hie (a.'ta liius far known seem to warrant. Thay claim Hist liuiinreils nre missing, who weie byrie.l iuibe ruins, an.l th.-re Inelner-; aleii. ('. A. Nelson, wlio ..wne.l the ('.,., (umblan reslaurant. ealimales the uum|..-r il dea.l at 4(Vl. lie si.vs Ibat when tha, ralnst.irm, whi.-h jri—"I'lI Hia tornado, broke, not less tbau iwenly persona rnaheil" into hia i.ia.'o for shait-'r He l« ii..sliive(
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TROOPS TO CHASE TRAIN ROBBERS
tiOTernur lllrlisrila llMlrrs (Il.t a Ilelard- i.ient or MIIKIa.
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lllohnr.ls onlere.l a .lein.-li.nent ..f'.li.-.-ilul- inilliia from nulTalo to take part in Hie pm suit of the L'lilou Pa.-lll'- train rohl.ms, Tlie
order dlre.-is raplnlii Tli'-m 1. a" ( l-n
pk-ked men, have lb-..n iii'iiiulci .m lii.- besi horses to lie foun.l, o.iniiipot wllb n pu.'k train nu.l siippll's for two w....ks nu 1 report imnieiliately I..r .luly neir I'.. K Mountain to Unlloil Mules .Mnr-lial llul sell.
Tbe laiest leporls ol Hie outlaw, bvale tbem on V. K. Mountuln, ..ne of the «piir. ot Hie Iilg ll'irn ruuK" norib of Hie Hole li tba Wall '
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.s went ll rivarj with rushes, tiiey w.'iil nheal, ilii'Jer a The moniliig s rc'iniioissan'o hn.l ¦|leleriiiiiie.| a"'iirulely Ihe enemy's p.isltion. an.l .'.iii5e.|iieutly the'Anieri.'an troops were aiuiit.iye.l lo the bt-st U'lvan- tage.
The ii)(iiu work waa lli.. .lirc-l .ilia -k .in Hie hrl.lge. Keuley's ballery .11 four 111 "iiiit- uln guns nn.i tw.. Hin.o-lni.h guns, wllh Oompany E of tbe K.iiirleenHi lufuiilry as sti|i|iorls, a.tvaucir.l strnlglit along Hie r-ni.t 1.1 the bridge. The othercimpniiies of lb., roiirteeutli Heglsieiit niovc.l f.irwar.l to|tbe right and lelt of tbe roa 1.
Tbe rebels iia.l .lug enornions Iren.-lies along the lincoor side of Hie river, and iin.l burned the plaukiliK In Hie ml.i.ii.i of the l.rl.ige l.l prev..nl Hie Ainerl.-ans from clinrgiiig a.-ros.. und i-iktiig Hieir positions.
Tbe A ri..-.ii,. I'li'-li.-.l '.l..;i.lllv f'Tivani
until Hiev leu-h.-.i I In-bunk ..f Ibe river:
'I'heii Keiiley to..k Ills 11 iit'iin cnns riglil
u|. to the a|.|ir..u.>b of tbo brbU-e ami p..uii..l a heavy lire inlo tin. Iren.-li.-.'i, l.ul thev wero S.I well .-..iisliii,-I.-.l Hint it wn» linpo.asil.lo to .lamag" Hi .i,-r..ully. Onr ineuwereao i-l.i.e to tb.-.-n.-niy that they coul.l sec their iiea.ls above the earth¬ works.
The Americana kept u]. a trnmen.l.iua lire in spite ot tiie gsllili« return. A few nilniitoa afli-r the Aim-rli-'aiia had reaebe.l tlie bri.lga approa.'h several of them wero w.iunde.l, aome mortuiiv.
II waa n.'t long before Hio ri'bels licgaii to grow rustlve under the hall of l.ulleis that was being poiiri'.l into them, anl liuslly thev l.rike un.l run. The Aineri.'ana then rau along Hill bunk of tno riv.'r, nu.l, standing U|.right,.llre,-t...i n l.-rrll.l.. ilr.i upon the lilgliivus. The I'lllpllios were cinipeiieii I.l cro.sa eitb.-r Hie open roa.l ..r an open Held, au.l tlius presenled ex.-..lieut targets for tho regulars. Few .if tlm In¬ surgent's bui-.'ee.led lu getting aivuy un¬ hurt.
In a few minutes all waa over. The Americana siv.irnie.l u'.r.iss Hi., riv.-r an.l found :iiaiiy di'U.l nii'l .Ivlni; Kiliplu is lu Ibe treli.-lies au.l llel,is. I'l-.ibabiy llfty dead nallves were foiiui iu tbo iiiuui'.iiiite vicinity ofthe brbice.
Tlie rebels hu.l u seeoud iliii' of Ireai-hos lialfu uilleaway. Half au hour afler tlm retreat from the lliat line llrlug was re¬ opened Irom the secon.i iiua. Fresh tr.iopa wsre hurried forward to relieve the tire.1 men who had .-aptured the Ural Hns. an.l n heavy lire wna openoil on the enemy, who responds.1 lor only a short time un.l then lle.l.
Alter the lightiog was over (ieneral l,uw- tou said .that It wna more like wnr than anything he Iiad soou siucu be had l.i'eu lu Hie rhili|i|iiiies.
Tbe cniuulH..s nn onr si.le wer.. live killp..l or morlnilv wonii.l...l nn.i ab.iul twenty- live wounde.i, ill.-111.ling throe om.-urs. (lenerul Wbenton wns slightly hurt bv fail¬ ing from his horse.
(Icueral Ovensbluo c.miiian.lc.l Hie at In.-k on tbe bridge, (ii.uer.il I.uwloii per¬ sonally illro.-lo.l Ibe moveinent. 'I'bi- lulli-r
waa a ..olispb-uoua mark for 11 liemy. lie
la a l.ig man. un.l ills iiiil(..riii uu.l wlilt. Iieimel .-oul.l be easily .list liiKulsln'.l bu 11 great dlstaiic-i.. l.ul lie went up nud .lowu Hie iineuuscuilio'l.
Ali Hie nfleri n Hie guns „l th,- ni..nitol
Mona.lno.-k an.l gunli..al llel...na kei.t'up a heavv sbeiiink- ol tlic woo.ls iilieu.l „t Iht Araeri.-nii lre.,ps. tbe |.osiii..n of the enemy being signaled l.i the warahliis Iruiu thi lieucll.
Ull.Ni'lll.tl. I.I'NA KII.LIIII.
lie, Wllh Ills Al.ie-ile-t-aiii|i, Aaaaaaiiiaiail hy AiEUlnaldu'a liuard. AUmi » (Ily ('abiol.-Iuforinalion hai ranehed hereof tlin asansaination ..f (len¬ eral Liini un.l hla al.li.-.io-.-amp. I.inilou- unl I'usc.. lluiiiou, l.v Agillual.l..'s guaid, nt tliu li«n.l.|narlers .i( Ak'ul nail...
When Mr. ileod reslgn,.d hi-i seal In Ton. greas. and with it the Speuknrslilp, it wua lun interi-silng speciilsilon in olTii.lal dr- I i-les bare ss i.i who woiibl be his successor ! Ill wiel.lintf 111" guvi-l. I'he coniost for iho i-oveied p.isltbin .11.1 noi 1 mie aa excit¬ ing as many ul llrsl Hionglii that it woul.l. A number of .-aiuildiitea were anuouneo.I, Imt their names nor, willidinwn, uud tbo ! aalection of Mr. Ileu.lersou was mnde prac 1 iically unanimous.
David H. Ilenilerson wns born In Scot¬ land iilty-iiine voara ago, but lie has live.l . in ihls .-oilntrv ailiL-e he wua six voars ol.l. 1 Ho I.ist a leg lu the Civil War, aud for I ....venteen years has been a memder of the I House, where ha is known as a vigorous I an.l effe.itive orator un.l a parlisau of iiosi- 1 tivo viuws, Ilo is thu I'l.inirman ol the I 'Uii.'ils .-olniuitleo whi.-ll r.'ceuliy pre- I pare.i a schem.. of curreu.'y Icglslaiion; in I Hie House lie baa beeu a supporter of Civil 1 Servi.'e reform, au.l lie la one of tlio Proai- lenfs iulliuale friends.
-'Out.." lien.iersoii, aa ho is kuowii to hia frien.ls iu Waahingtoii, ia not...l for some- Ihliig l.osi.l.'a Ills orulorb-nl ii.iwers, hla ^•o...l untnre, hla broa.l-niiuded love of liiimaully, an.l hia woodeu log. Ho is oue .f iho few go.nl aingera 111 Congress, nn.l Willie hla lung power is of auch vast voliiino that lie cannot properly bo callu.i a "sweet sluger," he Is, nevortbolcaa, a warbler rl uote. Patriotl.i songs an.l s.ings Willi rollicking choruses aro tha onus that appeal to Iloudersuu. (leneral Henderson's singing has boon 'lescrllie.i by his rival in that acouiniillslinieul, former Iteproseiitative Warren Ii. Hooker, as vory strong oil wil d but very ivouk In tune, but, nevertheisss, everybody appureutly likea to lienr him.
It wss Henderson who le.l the chorus In Hie lloxologv snug l.ef.ire llio Sp..-nker'H .-hair ul the .-lose ..f Hie I'lii v-lirst Con¬ gress, nn.i be I111-. siviing Hie 'precepiori'
rod ou ninuy a fi ma o.'.-uslou siiu'e. A
Congie.ssinau rciently sal.l ihat when Hen.ierson is Speaker he will |irobabiy want to iiiij.pleniHnl the Cliaplain's daily opeuiug praysr wllh .'ougregatiouai siug-
NEW YORK STATE NEWS. Annual ronTentloH ol the iUasona.
Tbo llraud Lodge .,f Msaoiia ol Iba Slate of New Vork hel.l Us nniiual ,'i.nven- iion In New Vork Cilv. .«even hundre.1 nnd forty-three out of T4.S Masonic bidgcs ill Hie State were represenled by deie- gntes. lii'sides these thera were' many ¦ilsit..rs, iii.-in.llnir K. T. Mslme, C.rand Muster of Hi.- (irni.d L.'ilge ol Canada, snj A. A. S(evons,Mi nnd Wlllism (llliaon, Pnai (irand Mns(crs of Hint ioiiu-e. lieporta i.f Hie nlNcers showe.l Hint the nffsira of the order aro in a tliriving condlilon. While liberal eipendiliiri-s Iwve U-cn made, e-peeiallv In connection ivIHi the apleudid In.iiieni liicn. lb.' '-n-h bulan.'o reiu.rle.l i- *|s,'J!is..io. Tlic liriin.l Muster, William A. Sutherland, of lloclie.ier, in bia annual nil.ircss pni.l a Hue lilhule t,. Hie superln. tendent ol the liome, ,lesse H. Authonv. nn.l his wile, iviio, hi. aai.l, have manKg.'.l Hie pi,.,-., rtiiii signal abliltv. Thcro ara novr -j,w men, women au.l cldidreu In the (nsiitniioii, nn.l more funds are needed to exien.l tiie buli.llligs nn.l lo eslabllsli an n.te.|uat.. iniiliit.,iian.-'i fund. The e.\penses for support of Hie homo las: year were «<ll,iXK), whib. the uctusl reserve tuii.t Viel.lsonly »ll,047.liO. The following offl¬ cera were ele.'ied lor the ensuing vear: Wright I>. Powiiuli. ol Sew Yorii CItv, Orand Mester; Charlea W. Mead, of Al- liauT, lleputv (Iraud Master; Charles Cu.ihman.ol Iluffalo, Senior Ornnd Wnr- ilen; Ju.lge Frank H. lloblBson, of ll.ir- liellsvlli.., Juni.ir Orau.i Warden. Oeorgs W. Willi.., ot New York Cilv, wns re-elected (iriin.l Treasurer, and K. M. L. rhiera, of N.-w V..rk Cilv, (Irund Secretary.
luv >>llKallnK Adulleral.el |r«.>da.
V..n,ii ra of n.lulti-raied food pro.lueisnre 1.. be |.r.ici...deil agaiusl sliar|i|y by Hie stale li.ar.l ol Heuilli, and as Oover.ior lioosnvtit has oflere.l hia hieirly oo-opera- ll'.n, th« i.roseculion promises lo be s.-- vere. Flour, buller, coffee, ten. sugar, c.'u.llments, syrups nnd other nao.'»aart.'s ..f life aro what tbe Hoard is dlrocling its nlii'iition lo. Many samples of ndulter- Hie.l f.i.i.l pro.lni.ts have been obtained an.l arc n.iw being nnaivze.lby Ihe Hoard's chemisl. Dr. Willis (1. Tucker. Wherever nlulteralbiu la shown, tho evidence will 1... trananiltted to the District Altorney of the county lu wlib'h tin. offence Is coin- inlitod. The Slate Agricultural Deparl- ment has several liundre.l samph-s of food i-roducla PI..V...I io be daugeroualy ailui- leraie.l. The gravity of Iim danger to con- Mimi-rs inove.i that department to prepare au I'iabornlo plan ot crusade. Legislation was lirufle.l, Imt It was fouud thnt tho Ili'.ilill llonr.l ha.i Jurlsllcllon, an.l to nvoi.i .'..iilib't of aiiHiority tho Health li.iur.l WHS given a tlOOO upproprinllon. This is 1.1 l...iis,-d to Obtain ovldouoo. A luii.'ii larger a|i|iroprialion Is to lie given next your, nud Hie Health Board promlecs |.rosocuii.iii until the evil is gone.
TTT
THE SABBATH SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON C0MMEIMT9 FOR JUNE 18.
COAL MINERS STRIKE.
I Tha
TWO CORPORALS KILLED,
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llAlinlsniRO Penn. i-<\-,-\n *..immlsslouel ..m-era ..f 111 Itegiiiar Infanlrv. nl Cuiiip kllle.l by ths a-.-blenlsl .1 Krsg-'lorgeiisen riHo lu tbe vate Murphy, a who Joined till
other rcruii" on Ils ro.-onl urri' Cuba. The .lea.l men are Coipi.n nilnga and It..Mel, <,t C.iiiipttiiy bullet (Ir-l "iru.'k B'sii-i on ll.e 1 (ban passe.l Itir.iiigh his liea.l, it Ciimminga bo.iy near ihe heart died ol homorrhagos Murpliy wa in the guardhouse.
irglmeut with
louil Men (l» Out in the I'leur- flelil lleKinn-Kadraa.l I'rlpiile.l.
A1.1...1NA. Penn (S|.i.,'lal).--lielwecu 3000 un.l 4U0i) bilu'iiinoiia cat ininera In tho Cluarllebl legii'U went oul on a sltlkator au iii.-r.iusH of two and a iiulf i-i-iiti a Imi In iiia.-liln« iiiiiiliig. All ibe mines in Hie region sh.il .loivn exi-epilng thoso of the Derwin.l-Wliiie Comi.anv, nnd tho minors mii.ie a sireuiioiis effiirtj,, el.ISC these also, liver .'.00 men. beuiicrfTy u band, inurclie.l lo the llernln.i-Whlla works. Tlie men who reluse.I 1.1 .|n|l work wero hoote.l at sn.l .lerbiel. I.iil Ihi-v alu.-k l.i tlieir posts. An..lT..rl will 1.0 uiu.io l.l .-l,,-.o il|i the en- iiro Cleuilii-I.l ri.gl.in.
ne.-uil-i. ..( the strike Hie llnfTnio, llo.-h- esli-r nn.l I'lllabuig Hallway nbaii.loned all Irani., ex..ept llie liuiilliig of paasengor and loi'id frelghi irnlns. Nearly 1000 of Hie,.»«Jlivav empb.yea are But of work. The -.lieriila of Clenillel.i an.l .l..iTersou .-oiili- llos niill(-i|.al.. an oiilbr.uk ol violeuoo amiilig Hie stilk-rs nn.l nre pt»iparo.l to lako vlg..i.iiH a.-lion.
Tbere la .lunger tbut tlm siriko will ex¬ ien.l ull ovi-r Ihe biinnilnoua lioi.l aliipping
'.at lo ll.lewaler. Miners all over the .ilslrl.-i sre resiiess. Se.-r.'i convantlons ".uvebe.'ii hel.l a- .several places, aud tha miners' lea lera say .ipeilly tliey I'lin close
he dis|rl.-t in a day. Sboul.l liio atrike -|.read nil .iver ihe Held .'lll.OO I miners will
e Involve.l, nn.l 11..I a I'.i.in I of eoal cnu 'osliippel l.l I'lillu-i-lphia or Now York narkata.
CUBAN BANDITS KILL AND ROB.
Ne.T York's rnlnnlal HlatorT.
Stale lllstorlun Haailnga niter confer. Hug Willi stal.' Co 11 piroller Morgan has eu nouucn.l that Hie work of tninsorihlng Ihe ol.l l)ul.-li roe..r.la relating to tho ciionlui history of New York state and Hi.-ir prepuniilou for piildb-ntlon would l.eK'ln in .Inly iiu.lir his liire.'tion, tliough Hie actual work W..11I.I be liouo by Dr. E. T. Corwlii, ol Now lirunswlck, N, J, Tllese ru..ords wbicii lire lo Im IraiiBctliioil nro I'liples of lioi'uineiits from tho eAuJ^sslas- li.'lil nrclilvi's of Aiiisterdnm and The Hugne, an.l iver.i seeiire.l by reprosonla- liv.'s .if till. Hnifl, It'.formo.l Ohureh, who .cm Dr. C'lnvln I o ll.illaud to dig out th» reeor Is, I'h.. lutii-r spent llftceii mouths al.r.iu.iaii.i brouu-hl liu.-k llfleou volumes ot miiuuscript, wlib-li will bo converlod Ini.l about two voliinios of Kuglish. Much iiilunble dnlaiioiiitlugto tho early history of New Vork wns found, nn.l the Inst Leg¬ islature mado au appropriation ol tiiOOO In I.r.ler that the resullsol Dr. Oorwiii's la¬ bors might he socurcd for the Ijtato Ulster- lull's depnrtment. 'fho work of iiroparlug llio ro.-or.is for pubiioatlon will take nbout liTO years.
llu.l ¦¦rnl(en((arr Conilltlonf,
The Indiislriui unl Inapei-iiug Oominil- l.'o of Hie stni.i Prl.aou Coni.iilalon hns l-il.i lis aniinnl visit t.i tho Onondaga I'.iiiiily l',.iii|..nilary un.l foiiu.l .1 depior- nlib. .'.iii'llllon of iiirnlrs, Tlioro aro two iluexplro'l o.inlrn.'la licliig worko.l thero, ..111. al br.iom muliluir ami Hie oilier tn tho bolt shop. The iiuuilier of prisoners la tu- siilll..|ent I.l uet out tho w irk rapidly anoiigli lo Sllll tho ciiira.itors, so ahoul
(hlrty-lii 111.I,In haiids have iioeu o.n-
|.loy...|, am m-,- wl 1 an a number of
boys lii-iw....n f.iiiri....ii au.l sixteen youra ..1.1. Tills, Ibe i.-oiiuiilssi.in thinka, la lu ,ilre..-tvl,.|.ill.iu of HiiiSlnlo Fact.iry law, Alll thu aileiiiion of Inapiictor Williams ivlll lm..nlli..i l.l the mullor. Tlio p.ilnl Is male by tho C,iinmlsslon..ra that IheefTont i. bill iiu iho in..nils of Hie boys In lliat Ihey are obllge.l t.i nsso.'Uto with Hill c.in- vl.'l. for seven li.iiira ii.iay. ami io this
way I.,
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Sir
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l.l Carrle.l
(in All Valnnlilea Afler a I'iahl. Iatas. Illy Cal.le) Paril.'iilara have .11 re.'five.1 lii're ,.l .111 ..ulrngn by oul- rs .,11 Hie piaiitutiou Sun Frnii.-isco, na«r unajay. Pr.ivlii.a ..f Piiiar del llio. Sun lav iili;li( ten men. mouiileil I w.-ll iiriiii-.l siirr..moled Hie in.use 0 sn.l M.iiri.-1 M.'iiieloiig.i, rollnrs, . i.'.ii..-s ,,l ihe plunlutl'.ii, ami de-
Ull.l.'i -mil, The M..lliel.,ng.is open
r.., whl'li I blaves r.-lurii.-.l, killing
niii.-N-',: ihey ihell f.ir.'ii.i au entran.-e ll.i .•nrri..1 awny all tho valilabloa , b-aving
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IHnlher an.l 8on I
Thobo.ilesol Mrs. .1 .h tweivo-year-obi s.m, J.'b Iha river st Ksgle Ilrid days ago. The lad who laliitlng Ills, went ilslil
ined.
.llnn au.l bar rere lonod in 1 Y , a lew, , subj-.-l I..' ind It la thought
he fell Into the river. Hud Mra. Ijulnn lost bar Itfs In uilempiiug i-. rescue lilm
.shah ol
A dlapal'-h to H r.'m Kabastop.ii
'erala Insane.
, I.on.l'iu Dally
lei^aiy
pli.sl.-nlly iii.'Spu. llule.l
ider rurtlia Mnna.lne. h.
laplaln John M.-
Ona-half.if Hio laud in ll Is iino.:.'uple'l.
The t..rped.i b.^at siringham iau-u.-hej at Wii3:.-..t-l'in, Del.
A statue ..f Cheater Mun Arthur haa boon uuveiie.1 in Madi„'T«l >'t.iare. Saw Vork Ciiy.
The Mayor of Clevelan.1 lias begun a cru¬ aa.la ngsinsi iurg* wooden algua uu Iha lopi ol blllldiOgs
Mataafa and hi« f ll'-iwera have pr',mi-e'l to abi.la by thn .loeisioo ol tho joint .-oiu- mission io Samoa.
St. Patarabutg lisl a h.rt 1-uitural eibi- I'ltlon early In May iu wbi.-h •oreuly-Hve Ituaslan ood 1)80 f .ralgu cardeuera took part.
Indiana's re.*or.i of marriagas Iii.-.t year wat l!.'.,Oi.t. against .-4% .iiror'sa,
Thara war* over 13.0011 candilalae this year for gra.luati'.n from tba forty-three grammar sehools in Hr-'^klyn. tba'largast number in lift histon.-.
A military eampany of l.nwail. Ma<s., taat vola.1 to go l.l tba Phllipi mra il desirei l.y Iha Praaldeut, aud !h« IW'. utuer .-ouipau- lasara ax|.*^-te.l t'. taka rlia>ama .ronn*^
Mr
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ut MI-I.llel Wl.
ty-i!i
Dai., wss alrickeu wilh ap.ipl.-iy a tew i dsv- ago au.l feii I', the r.oor. she le- , gained sufiieleut rlreuglh lo climb on lui. bed. alwJ juat us lier form ..-overed that oi | four.year-old lluth Woods, a grandniece. Mrs. Vandegrlft did. Tl.e child .'ould not , exirlcate herseil and was binotbered t-i death. Tho bodies ware fouud by Mr. . Wo'jdt when ho rslurned bome. |
Karlli^iiakea la Aaalrla and llunxarv. !
SeismI- .li-lurl.an.-us have taken pin-e '.ler I. large ares in Lower Austria aod . Weat Hungary. The sU.jcka weieaioibt. |
lienaral tVo.Hl (-au.ll>c Hoiiia.
Oeneral Leonard Wuod, Military (iover nor of sanllag.. Provin.-a. Cuba, ba.s l'»..n grAnta.l ieava of absence Id .ir.ler tloit lie may bring bia family La-k i.> Iba Cnitad
They
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Ul
I Tha projeet to elle..'t a -.^mbiuatlon .f
tba lann factories ot thir .-juniry hoa beau
' drop[.«j and tbe ..plMoa a«.*urM ..u tha
1 pioais bava leMnraturued to tneir ownara.
j Tba projactad ramoval ol tba lamout
regard Ihe ro|>« OS an luu.weiit meiL.Ill { pouia taci-hio of P|oreo.-a. Italy, hoa
A kaainiuc the lillle uei-i.te 1. casonti* '•'*** •""-''' * "'•"¦¦ "'" "* '•'•'r i« JI tavpiug lue iiiui p« I'lc I- rasoaiiy 4^,^,^ laaurad »or maaa reon 10 esma.
oee«|>i*d. I
I It Isexpeeted tufct 1.eneral l^uO'l hllOSeif
will »H.u rriuru I'J his post al .Santiago, wt.ara bis s'lminlsiratio,. Ua^ baenamattet f'-.r.sincere gratlll.-ation lo tja War Ue- part man t
Amarlraa Loroianltvaa For Afrira.
Fivaol tbathlrly-tix iocimottvas or,1«rad Irom Iba Baldwin L.^comoiiva Woiki at Philadelphia lor Iha I'gauda hallway were i fblpped lo Mombasi a lew .lays ago. They \ ara uniu'aeiuai* uDo0 AmarK-aa Kaaa. ;
Luna nil.I Hum..n went li the Filipino
hea.l.piallHrs l f.'r wllh A^¦llinul•|.., got
Into un alter.-Hilon with the .-u|.lalii ..I the gusrl, ami oiieuf tli'-iu .Ir.-w n revolver Thogunrl ihen piie.l Luuu aud liamun with thair l.ny.inets.
To Inveatlgat* Fallh Curing. A reporl re.-oiniiion.ling tbe proaeoutlon of tha parentaof ^-hil.lreu wh.i dls.l li. Obi- C'ig'i from llpliHiorla re....utiy ufler treat- maul bv Cnrialiaii S"len.-e meiboda, waa siibniillei t'l Commiaal.iuer ol lleallh Key- nobis iv li..giatrar H.n.-kurd ol the Health Ueiarliueiit.
Chinaman (ioea Inlo llankruptey.
H'Hig Sliiiir. Hie llrst Chinaman to taka a.ivaiilage .-f Hi.- Uaukr.i;'i.-y a"t, Ilie.l iili paliiiou at Cul.-ui: ". sn.l a..Ue,|iil..'l .iai.ta sinountlng 1.. tJ4,4:Hl, with InaUU assets, 1 ho Inrgeal .'re.||i..r is F. J. blaael of L'g- dun. llAh. lor »i7,nii(l
I'ro.alncnl Paopla.
Thomaa iira-teit Heed is .. golf tuihusi.
Ellalia liuiter. f.'rrocrly (i.vernor ol'Ar kaiiaas, .i,..-.i u lew days ag'i at his homo iu Uatesvill...
Admiral Dewey la rbh. Aai.io from hh navv pay i... has nn assured lacuiue of uc ! leaa that 110.000 a year. I
lioreruor Tanaer, of IlilU'ils, ha* bought a large tra.-t of laud In Iiwa, whl.-h he moans to turn into a mo'lel farm, au Idas I.J whi .'i be Las given mu -h thought.
TUo'uder ..f tho IleJ Uagla of tha thir.l eiass haa beeu .-ciuferro.l by the Einieroi upon Caplsin s-b.^enfalder, Ibe -omiu.ind. er of the (ieimuu cruiser Paike. now at Apia.
• The Anellcan ni.li'.|. of l.al)ra-l "r .avi tUst hi. .liu.-eae extends I.. Hie North I'ol'a
llev. W. H P. Faunre, ol Now fork Clly has beau elo.-ted Pretidant of Lroaru Cm Tenlty at I'roviden.-e. II. I
Oovernor l>. W. Jones, ol Arksn-aa. ba. aunouu-ed blinse.f a can.li.inle |.^r a seu ! ,lu the I'ultel Slates --aii,.Ie. u>m held bj . Senator berry j
by the will , I P.'-.'-.en ii,«let, hit widow '- receives su aunuitr "f t.'Oii,(ksi in ib-u ol j .1 'Wer. Tba will was (liel for (.robata iu '. Newport, It. I. ,
Lyman J'(iaga, ise-'frtary of tha Traas ! ury. has made a eareful study of his w .rl aver ainea ha |s.eamo bead of fie d*pa.-t ; 'raetil. and .-an tcii rtia bibtory and pecjii- | arily ol »n^ry bill min tasuad by tbi. iioraroioaoi,
allna.
A bun,l. pie.iimul.lv Hie an.
.'Led larniH ul Pepllla a wli.-ri. the Cuban guar.Is .Ir.. killing a negr.i nuini-.l Anioulii .Mlrab--.. Muj..r-Ooncral I'.e nu.l Senor Dola, Civil liov.-ri.or I.f I'Innr del llio, have been iske.l l.l send iroops lo a uumber ..f small t..wus
Kaailarha Tawder P^ralyzad. Than Killed. Mra. a.ihs (Iriigau .liel at (lien Cuion, Penn., cfiar lerriila siiIT.>rlng from Ihe affe.'ta of powiIeT t-'jaranteo'l to be a sure cure for heudacba. Almost Imma.llately ..Iter awall.iwlng it she felt a strange sen.Htion (.ussiug over her, ami In a few iiilnules baco'jio paralyzed. Sho df^d ia tfraut agony.
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Biiert lliatrlhullna Anna.
Ill the lliillsh H.mse of Commons Mr, J' aaph Chuniberl8lu,Hocretnry of Htata foi llio Coionlea, admlited. In reply to ipies. lions, that tbo (i.iverument had receliel lnf..rniatiou thai the I'ranavnnl Oovern- marir was .ilstrii.iiiing nrins nu.l amroubl- 1(5 the U'l-rs in theilrlHs!! Colonj
Shallar Avenue al Hanllago.
The ..-ivii aulLi'rlliea havo re-named oue ..I tha streets of Hnntiago, Cubs, aflei (ieneral Wo.,d. They |.r..|. .s« lo name tbt roa.l over wlii'-h Ibo Ameri..ian tr-.oi.s an- tore I the tlly after lbs surrender .-^ballai
Rlarrlvd l..>ava If•..•.eataad.
Misa Julia lioborta w« mnrriel to Allan Uautuu Mt lola, Kan., ua.Ier .Irainatl.--eir- cum.lau-ea. Tbe l.rlds .-onfas.el at tbe altar tbat ahe .li.i u-il love the mun whom sha waa t.. uiarry. but she was matrying him lo preTont tba fore.-ioture of a'nort. gaga aud the loss ol the obi homaalaad Iienlou wat the p.^seaaor oft lilt mortgage, and bo said ha won 11 < ancal It If Miaa fijb- arts would I.eooao his Lrida.
on lo Allar VIolanra or Lska tlarmt.
A '-"rdlug Io Lioutanant Wilaon, of Ibt Hvdr.grapblcOmea, (Jhl-^ago. tba inojorlt) of tbe vaaaeis railing tha lakaa will ew I/a »qaip|i«d wUti ull of alor.iia.
bags fur u*a IrjSo*'
a.'i.|ie Froit. lleslh.
Peopln ill Wupplnger's Falls iii.-irvei nt I. narrow i-smip,. from iloath ol (}.-n/ge buby. Auuie, age.l four vi-sra, ..11.'e.i a f.-iirtul fall of sixtv f..i.t nviir n prei-lplou n f.'W ilnys ngo. Loreltn Slii-r.nun, an ol.lnr sisler of Annie, took Hie i-hll'l out 1.. Kho her 11 roll, in a buby cnr-
ll'ig". Sh.. l..(t tl hllil for a inoiiii.iit to
ipi-uktoa frb'ii.l an.l when she leinrned was Hppulict to see lll.l ..arHngn moving on a ilinvn-grii.i.. toiyur.l a i.recii-l.-e al Hie i-.lge of Wupplnger's Cn-ek. As she giize.t, b..rr.)r (rii.k. Hi., .-arrbii:" i.uase.i over Hie (¦.tg.'..f 111.-riviim aii'l .tlsappcur...l. 'I'lie Ulri s fnlber was ii.iiiHeil He male hia wny t.i ihe I.lot of tin. de..||vitv, .•xp.i.'tlug lo Unit hia .-Illlil a mangbi.l crps... T.i bis joyful aiirprlae abe waa alive, nn.l, allhoiigh ba.lly brutae.l, ea..np.Hl wlthont a liroknn bone. i'lio oarrlagu was shallero.t luto
A Teat of ('ater|iilli(ra.
Stale AgH.-ullurui I •..mmlaaloiier Welting ri-|.-.iis timi many or-'linr'ta iu iliu eastern pan .1 the sinle nro overrun with for-
Bs( ii-nt i-u(i.r( ra and Cnrnell Hnlvuft-
lly Agrl-iilinrnl F.Tpcrlment sialloii Is ro- ceiving .tally fr.im vlihii:.. nmlioriiiea in eastern New Vork a|.p.-ala l..r ni.i In do- air.iying ih.i p.i-i-, wlibili nr.i .lef.iliating
II aniiil.s of shade In-.'a, i.s|.....|nlly ninplii,
In village slri'i'ls. Coiniiilasloni.r Welting says that the pest Is worso all through tli« Slate than In many years. I. P. K.iberls, rtlre..ior of the Cornell Agrloniiurui Kxper
I Ill HiuHon, has Isauo'l nn cinergeuev
billl.-tln, ...itlluliig .ni.liio.ls f.ir dnslroylnu lliepiol, i'l wliieli liesaya: "Ilia now loo lMteionv..rl thu .-nianiily of tliis your, imi itisliopi.'l II,„i III., p.i.ipb, mnv boswnk- ene.l f'.r u.-ll..11 .luring tho .-'iming winter and next aprlug.'
Killed Whllo Halting a Harn.
Whllo ralaing a barn ai West flrotou, Tomi'kiiia County, Hie appiirnlus hroko, all..wine a b.-iit t-i fill iiu.-k ou Ihe men. Fre.l Huk'r .lied fr..m liijurli's rneolvod. Lerov llinli ha.i .in.i leg broken Iwloo, the oIlH-r, thr.-i Iim.,., iii,.sl.les an liijurv to the Bilni.. H» will illH. Lamar Smltil nnd William liuilou hn.l legs brukuu and were otherwiae iia.ily injured.
All Aronnd (I.a tlala.
Fivo-yearolil Donabt James wna drowne.l 111 Ihe .-an.ll at Km LiM-k|i.,rl. Hn was (.laving ou Hie bunk nu.l leil lu.
Wl.lle Mrs Frank I.nne, Mrs L. A Mnton nn.i lilll lutter's ten-year-old liaugliter Cora were .Irlvlug lu Areude iii.lr borai- rau awav, a|.«et lii.i enrrisge nn.l threw ihe oci'iipniils against a Imrh.i.l-wlre fen..-o Mrs. Lniie was so badly hurl thai she dls.l (U 1. few hours.
Aii'Ir.-w B. Heimll, of Itochoster, wn^ foun.l .lea.l In n wiiruiiouae. Au empty cnrbolle o.'l.l l.-ittbi iny iie-iblo the eorpsa. Ilusponden.-v i-aus.d l-y llnanelal rsv.-rtsa was tbo |.r.jl.abi.- inollve for Ibe tt.-l.
A burglar cniere.l lb'. J'wHry tbop ol liny K. Iligglnii. st (i-weg., in' bron.i .lay light a few .luys agi ami look watchef vnlu.-d at tlOOd.
lilcy.:le Iocs are not llnding the read) sals thu Ilitavia pruaiotors ol sidepath^ fondly hopeS for.
Drilling waa sto|.|e.| on the teat w.-ll al Cattaraugiia villag.. nfier a .lepth .'f iaoO foet wna rea.-li..-.i. The flow strucli wai uot larg'.-.. The eullie output I. suffl-laul to beat only two houses.
lloyal Kilinr, a well lod , farmer at Ilrierblll. was necl luut.illy klllei by Italpb Flynn. hla hire.l .nun, a fear .lays ago. Tba men wero efee| Ing niong Ihe ground trail- lug th-l»guna toKet gi.i'l sle.uata flo-.-k ol crows, whin Flyun's yieapon aliuiHta alone an.l went olT. Keliar was ahot aud bled to death.
tamar tlfaBona Far Army I'ae.
European miiilnrv clreles are evinclog ILe kciuost intercet In the lurgo uumber ol in'.iorcsra ordnre.! for Iho Ausirian War Dei.arlment. The .le-lslon of Hie War De. part ment was arrive.I at o.ily after a series of eihaustivo |.-^ e..n.lu.-te.l .luring Hie laat seven niontiia. ha-l demontiransl Ihe feallbliily of Hia u-e i.f ll...«o Tebiclea loi ms traDiponatton of u.enisiroTUtont, am- u.uuilioB nud g.-nerai milllury slerea.
larraoaa al isniltH ImmlgraAta.
There haa lie-n au Increaae la Ihe nam. ner of persona who have sail.-I from Oreat BriUIn for Ihe Pulled Htatifa lor tbe pOat lour oiuuiha aa eomparefl wllb '.ka oaiM IKIlO^ «t Usl vaar .
Butjecl: "Tlie Naw LIDa In Vhriav" 0»l«» alana III., I.III—UoLlea 'Taati »l.*tMM I'aare ot OaA Kale In Vaar UeoHa,*' Cot. III., IA—C«mMteiilarj. 1. "II yo then be riaen with Christ," at lypliled by ha|ilism (2: Vil. By bellerinc lu Christ, one partakes ol HIsnewUfe, H* has lieen born again from above. ChNtt't r..anrcv>ctlnn Is the power aad Ihn lypo of tb* new life. The believer has bad .Im. planL'd lu him the Ufa ol heaven, Iha Hta ol Ood. "Seek those Iblngs wbicb ar* above." Aud leal any one should Itna^loit that ahuTo meant only a Hills ways above, he adds, "Wheni (Christ allteth on Ibe riffht baud ol Ood." Not.unly above the old lile, as wntld be art and scleiias. bul on mr above OS heaven ts, Ihe iH.rfoot life, tbe ideal life which Christ Is living In beaares. This characleristio Is dwelt upon wllb great fulness and beantj In I'hU. S: ia-l«.
D "Set your nfTectlon." 1!. V., set yoor mtud, expressing Ihe Inward Impulse, at "seek," exprvssea the practical strlrlnir. "More properly, catching Iho spirit ot tba things above, being 'lieavonly mladad'.al. ready—autlcl paling heaven, not only In hope, but in tone andlemper, seelngthlnga ns Oo.t sees them, nnd seeing all Id relation to Illm."
11. '-Your life ia hid wllh Christ." The spiritual lifo Is hl.ldeti, not exposed to the outward eye. but Is In the soul. Ils mollvea nud afteolions: il Is sustained by conataut commuulou with Ood, lilie tbe water ot eternal life springing up In the soul. Itt Imiiulses. its igya, Ils pence, its sources are hlddoD, but nro real, lor they are "with Cbrlst," tho Fame as tbe life ol Christ, wbo Is unseen In heaven,
4. When Uhrlsl shall appear," It. V., sbaU bo mnullested. In this world hy the oomtng ot Uls kingdom, by Ihe Irults of Hla Ufe, and at last by llla glorious ooinlng In tha clouds ol glory. "Shall ye also appear with Htm In glory," both lu this preaent time. In tbe fruit* which grow Iron) th* Inner lite, as Ihe oluslera cover tha rina and show what It Is and manifest the glory el Its lliu, and miuo tu Hhl llnal comlDf la Klory.
8. "Mortify," Or., put to death, "yoor members." Perhaps suggested by our Lord's enmmand to "eut olt the riKht hand" and "plnck out the right ey
Ihoy cause us tu offend (Mn^^ ^_
Tho word "members" la typleal, an'dM- prctsos tbu parts lailoagiug to "tbe old man," tba old nature, and Is not to to tateu pbysleally. Our pbyaicti tatnlxni nre to be made lotlmmoota of riirbtaont- uess for Oed'a terrlee. "Wbleb art npiW the eartb." Root«4 In tbe earthly pitt> slona. "Fornication, anoleanneM," ale. Tho strongest earthly paatloM and o^po- titcs under various namea. "laotdlaMs." uugovernable, nnrealralued "attoottoa,*^ passlona, "coucuplaeeaee," dtiitta, all wnt longings. Paul wlahat ut to kill tt* various tint whiob ouoeuaod oar bodW powers at lottrnmentt of eTll, ''Ootatimt* - noss, wbleb la Idolatry," for It te tbt feet' ' tloal woijhlp ol wealtk aad material M»d, nil Ibe blSneriinalltlatoroarattaralialaf taorlllcod and aabontlaatad to them.'
6. "For wbleb tbiaga' taka tbe 'Wrath «l Qod," His Inlaota botrwl of thata Vila thlngo, to repugnant to lilt boly aataia, oometh In tbe lora ot pantebmeal.
7. " Walked... Ilvad.^' Tbeta two es- pretslons luvolve Iwo dittlnst Idtai, da¬ unting the character of tbeir aethiaa, aad Ihe caudttlon of tbair Mie.
H. "Anger—mallea." Now (olla(ra.a list of other slut wbteh beljsg to tba aid nature, and whloh wliotrer la rltaa (rttk Christ must put awar. "Blatpkamy." Evil apeaklug, tlandar. "filthy aoai- munlnatlon." Thn Word moaat "Bllbf talking and loul abut*," one ot tke ntaaa- use, oominonett aod moat dogradlag et slni.
n. "Lie not." Anothof Tary eotimM sin. "Put uir Ibe old man," tka to
nature, with bia deedi, tba aataral l_,
slon of that nature. Pot tbem 08 at ona puia off bit garmaott. lataap^ataH ono of the worst and mott typleal aMBltta* tat tons ol tile old and wortifly nalnta. II fostcra nil the evils spoken of abo«a, aa dniupuess and darkntoi foster eiawlldt to* sects and vermin. II la tha kot hoaiiaal crime.
10. "And have put on tiia atw mm," The uow nature, the new Hfe, wkleb OMk^l such a cbange lu oDe't okoraalar, mttlfWk foeltnga and ounduet that ba boeomaijl new creature. "Whloh It raaawcd;' iieiug rouciwedi "a frtdual reaimUloa d*f liy dny ol Ihe naw ebaraetar wklobiUMi oucn for all been put on."—Beat. "AflfV the Image lit Him that created bim." Wb« mado him Into tbe new man. Halabaaaw Ing liko Cbrlst and Uka Ood. "Ia taatrle edgo." Tbe human counterpart ol tba Creator's Inllulte knowledge.
11. "Where." In Ibla rnKeaeratt llla. "1'huru Is neither Oraek Dor Jew," ele. These luuuilauu dlttlDetloDt ditappaat. Whatever tiie ualloDallty, or raee, or enl' lure, or outwurd cireowatauoat, iba aaw life It the aame lu all. a coutormlly to tb* Image of Ohrlsl, a growlhjln HltTlrluet.
13. "Put ou therefore." As the aaeaWBfy • result ol tile now life. Ur. Maelaran tpoaka ol these verses as a dntertption ol "tba garments of the renewed soul," and "Cha wardrobe ot Ihe coutecrated aoul." For theso virtues are repretouind bare at pat un, not boTlng existed before, and at oa- folding Ihe whole Ills like a KormaM which Olivers, ndnrna and proleelt tka whole body. "Aatbaelnol." Tb* ebottB oQua of Ood, In whom lie dellgbtt, tor tbaV -. am holy, coiiaeernted lu haait aad llla, thus bulouglug to Ood, and belevod ot Hla n,-. ohildrnn ara beloTad ol Iheir partala. These two words daacrihe Ibe proof tbat* one Is nhosen, uod tbu love Ibat a«aaB> jiatiles the choioo.
1.1. "Fnrbuarlug one another." Tbte |a "moukneat nnd longsulTerlng Id egerelta." Two words uf bnuaehuld peace are the two "boars"—"hear" and "forbear." To for¬ bear Is "to roatralu and control one'* talt when provoked.'' "And forglvlBC 00a another, II any man bave a quarrel (B, v.; oomplalnt, a eauae el quarrel) agoloit any." Suah oncatlont are ture to rlia, and there la only one wny of ireatlas tbaa —In the aplrll of forgivunoaa.
14. "And above all Ihssethlags." Or orac all OB a bond ur girdle; orua the oUler gar- moui which holds the utbers In tbetr pitoae, tbo power which uullaa logalher all Iba graces which make up iierfeatloa. "Pa* un oharity." Love. "Wblob It tba boad of perluctneas. " Love it Ibe genar^l prlunipie, barmonliiing all tba tpeelal graoet named above.
15. "Thu peace ot Uod." II. V., with tba oi.lest MSH.. reads Christ. It It Ibe paaoa which He gives (lohH 14: 27): neacu Ilka His, i.enco wllh Ood. pence with man, pcai.o ul contcieiice, piiann ol forgiven tia, iiea.'e from real In OoJ's love add ear*. Thla la tho cuadltion of aoul In which Iha graces can Im'sI flourish, "llule lu yoar liourls." Acl ns umpire; n figure borrowed from Iho Oreclan game—restrnlu poaaloo, calm all Inlernal eonlllot, govern and eon- Iriil all exercises nf tbe soul. "I'aaiw la tha gueenol IbeTouruamenl. " "Tolbewbloh (peace; also ye nre called In ono body." 'nieuulled churoh: Iho body of Cbrlal.
tNORMOUS COAL OUTPUT.
rroiluctlou lu Thla CoMiXry In l»l>a Hroka Iha Uaenril.
The slatlslica ol Iho produellon ot (oal In Ibe United Sinloa for IWJa havojualbaoa eompietad by K.lwnrJ W. Parker, Walte. ticlan of Iho Untied Hlalea aeologliwl Survey. The eompllntion shows »bat Iba lolal production ol all hinds ol eoal W IW reached the euorinova llgBte ol llW,i»,»W short lona, an bicreaso ol tiearly tea Mt cent, over Ihe oulpul In l»l2i,J!i'£S amounted In round llguros to WO,>W,aN tons, a rooord-hreaklug tonnage.
Oreat Ilrltalu'a produet lu 18i» wa» m* 217 au short tons, a allghl d'jcreaaa Item is'jj. Praolicniiy atl of tho iuertua IB production In tba Called Mtiitet wat la M. luminous coul, Ih* oolput ol onibiotlia aoal In IHW being «7,lil6,0«3 ^oneJS}^;'* Inereat* of only o IUU* ovor 70»,«» toog av*r 18»T.
FUTURE OF MAWVARO SENIOMa ' IrodaaUag Clot* •l*atU«*-OB* Maa WIII ••Um Katklaa Hal R|Mad Ummmf." Four bundred Harvard tenlortwko gtad* lale Ibla year bar* AM tkeir bualMWlJ euliona wllb lb* eltat ll**lF«ary. *«*»«• ng to tbeir deolartHoa* atghtyOr* WU" «coai. (Uwyert, 0«y-*lgk» «2»t?2 wenly.nio* pbytlelaat. twaaty-alna kli* tots ineo, foortoea aeebaaleal aoglaMni, Ix uHuUtart, alx aawepapar ttaa. XWa till baeom* artlitt, alabl ¦•rjUaaU, Ma • heap laltar. tklrta*aBi*aal*Mar»>*. ojaa loffM plaaUr. Ibrea baakart, laiw nualoteaa. Oaa wlU ka ta l<|amaa.aMllija naaraaue broken. *•»»»"»»• iJ'/'S! laolera, on* lal **t»t* »I*~W"»' «£« aneb owners, two mialog *«P»««»/ »••» Jliroad m»n,'two V<Miah—.emet^Vt^ •ierk. Some savaBly are aadaetdad. Oaa uaa auauanca* bit lataatloB lo "do aatfea .tf-bat abend lD*n«y." -¦
riwwad W|i Old OaM Catao.
J. D. rtllard, a (amiar at Aoraliaa -IprbiC*. M. f'; >>a* plowad ap a amall Iro* .K>« eoatalalat gold cola. Tba P«t waa al . (laary Ifok aad aa«b aortedad. VttUm laellaad to tail tba aatonal al maaay b« ' lonarad. Haa(blMladlwooltb«plae«a«l •TaldM. Oaa waa dated 111* awl tgk
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| Title | Nassau County Review 18990616 |
| Date | 1899-06-16 |
| Month | 06 |
| Day | 16 |
| Year | 1899 |
| Volume | 4 |
| Issue | 33 |
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