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HIVrOX.XI OOPtKM. Fl-VE CKTtT^.
VOL. IV.
A FAMil.V NKWslvMTR <1F I.di.vl, .VMI (.KNKK.M, 1NTK I.I.Ki KM K.
FHKKPOHT. N. V.. I IMD.W. .UNK 2.i, IS'.MI.
TXSKS: tl.SO TKAftLT IK aDT&RcB
NO. 34.
E. V. BALDWIN,
TlMlir If Ba^jo, MiwioilD ud Goltar,
rnccpoirr. L. i.
Nota BrAlofii; IinproTe.1 Method |. PnidlA Advancsl Rapidly -nU for Oonot-rtii. Klc., Ft 1 i.sl nI Rb««a. Hatlsfaction nuarBotmi.
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OCORae A. MOTT, LAWYER, I
M Oawt M.,lloraB«h of Bro«hlrB,>l. T. city
¦BBHanAB, Lrabrook, QaeeiiB Co., N. V. MaphoBB, "51 Lrabrook," "SKHA Urooklyn."
E. A. DORLON,
L..BOA'D ED A UCTfO.ATEER.
Odd PbIIowa' Block, raUoaBtf«Bi,iwBrCbarrb. PfJEEPORT.
JOHN P. WRIQHT,
OEJfER.iL AUCTIONEER,
|_ FREEPORT, L. 1.
riNANci.tr.
BankorRockYille Centre
VUlaJf- .¦iveniii', ROCKVILLE CENTRE, L. I.
•AMUKL r. PBILLtP.S. Prosldrnt.
TBOHASa. KNIOIIT. Vlrc rrp.iidfi.l.
HIRAM K. HMITII. C'iL.slii.r.
BOARD or DIBECTOII.S: ¦dbart A. DBTlBon, ThnmaAG, Knight,
JokB Ttaeont. IlirBm U Siuiiii.
Olaatworth I>. Combea, Wealey 11. Hniith. AaaMa Jarm, ChBrlea L. WBliace,
Caarlta W. Han*, Analtn Oornwell.
1 r PhllllpA, NelaoB H. Smith,
' ~ " " .loikii T. IlaviiviD.
-___. Edward T. Thuratou,
Bamllton W. I'earAall.
ISuTw. DakjoitT OllTar Oatrlaon,
We do a Oeneral Banking BasinoM of Depoait and Dlacoant.
Intoreat Paid on Special Depoaita. ' Drafta Inned ou En^laud and the OoRtinent.
I Tow Puttoongo Solicited. I Bankiiig Hoars—0 A. M. to 3 P. M ; Mordajr, 0 A. H. to 13 M.
DilDOiuit Da^i—Tneadaya aud Fri. daji, 9 A. H.
THE MARKETS.
Lau WkaiaaBla Prlcaa arConntTT Pr*4«ea
QBBtBd In Itmm Tork.
2S BCTTIB.
Orearaerr—Wast, extrai...9
FIrata
Thirda to aaconda
Htrte—Tbirda to 11 rata
-itata Dairy loba, extraa....
I mltatlon Creamery
Factory, freab flrata
Lowgradu
cnciax. -llata—Full cream, faaoy....
Kinali
Part alclmn, good to prime.
Fall aklma
xaoa,
Maarby—Fancy
state and penn—Fresh
WBstero—Choice
Bonlbern
• KXaa AKD PEAf.
Diana—Marrow, choice, 180D — i» 1 42';
Medlam, 1891 1 27'.j# 1 :iil
Pfia, oholce, 1898 — li* 1'.'7ij
rted kidney, choice. I89H, 1 TliJifi. 1 75 Whltn kidney, choice, 189H 1 K5 iS 1 m
Tallow eye — ffl I HI
Lima, Cal., V «0lb 2M;i0 2 .',r>
(Ireao p.ia«, haga — ®10O
ramra ahd Bxnataa—mat. Ktrawberrlaa, Jeraay, V.it... .1 0 8
llucklebarriea. V i|t 11 0 li
(loooabarrlBa, ? f|t 4 0 7
niackberrlaa, V'|t
A BOY OF KHOPeSIA.BOLDraiOFHOBBEES.
DARING MAIL ROBBERIES,
JIIEEyCAVGDlPLOHAS
BY FRANK LILLIE POLLACK.
She litterpd a screum at his gli.%sllj and hkioil stained appearanoe befori she recognized liiui.
"Why, Dttii, what has happeneil?' she exclaimed.
"Where are the men? What art those Kaffirs ihniii' at your house'i'' !
Mnakmalona. Fla., V case .
Waterinaloui, Fla., 1' 100. .
aora.
Stale—1898, choice, y Ib
Fair to prime
Pnclllc Coaat, 1898. oholoa..
Cornmoa to jirltue
Old odda
Lira roDLTat
Fowla, ? Ib
HnrlnK clilclieiia, * Ib
Iloostera, V lb
Tarkoya, ? th
Ducka, » pair
(lease, V pair
I'Igeoua, t pair
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Pucks, L. I. spring, VIb...,
Hquabs, 11 doz
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'm the Red Hini : i.iiuo, ut iHiiitiiu's r,ei-f, uhoiit ciK'hIy I milos east uf Iliiliiwiiyu. The miuo i vkas operuleil hy Mr. W. F. liriutou j uml two Bucrs name.l PotK'ielor atul I llierstaal. res|ii'i-tivelv, with ahout i twenty Kallir "huya" in their service. \ With Mr. Rriutuu waa aiau hia sou I C.i 1, a boy ot finirteou. I There ha.i been ao little autii-ipiitioii j oi iioublo wilh tho natives that early I on the ui'jruiii!?of the S.i'l .Mr. liriutou j hill riililea over to (trahuiu's utore. I a'liiit tweuty uiile.s to tha uortli. ] C.iei'staat hiiil youu to inspect work on ; au'ither "reef" to thu ivaat, uml (Jttu i tt'i 1 Potjjieter wero left aluue at their liHle hut.
Otto wa.s within, when he heur.I a pit.bleu dull era9liin;{ uoi.so al the iloor. Luokint; i|iiickly, ho saw to hia h.irnir that the Uoer, whu hud been siii.ikiii^' his pipe on a bench just out- si.le, hu.l hillou on his fueo to the gruuml, ami that hl.iu.l was pouring Iruiii his heail. A KuRir knoh-kurriu, or throwing-cluh, lay besi.lo him. As the buv nislieil to his com-
THEFREEP0RT6ANK
•1 CAPITAL, $30,000.
iUU 8TIBET, FREEPORT, L. I,
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JOHN J. RANDALL, Prealdenl.
OBAUXOEY T. 8PRAOUE. Vice Prnident.
WnXIAM R. UALL, Caalilor.
BOARD or DIREOTUIM:
Mta J. Ranilall, Chauncry T. Ppragiia
¦¦IttODX, William U. Miller,
irilllam K. Oolder, D. Wesley Pine,
WallaM H. (Xirnwell, Heoruo Waiiaco,
' rkoaaU D, Smilb, Oolea Pettit.
Alf«« Imrnia, lUrvey H. Hmltb,
Okarlaa L. WallBce, Oeurite M. llaudaU WlllUm M. Hall.
. Of«n, noapt latal bolMayA. from * a. m. lo I p. at.. ORara (adllllea anil indiii-rnisnts In •varrasiiartmenl .-qual to tboaoof .itiiur ihn Naw Tock or Bmoklyu Hanks nr Triiat r.un- aaalta, and every ai'cunim.slatluu as far lu is aoaataiaat wItliouiiaerTBUvo manaci-meni,
latanal at Uie tale of Ibrre per rent paid on liaa aapoalta, three montha or mure.
i Onfla laaaed oa all pBrl<inrEur.ipo.
Doasaaeneral bankini buaiiivsH. .Aaemala of mrporatlona, cumpaniea, aocle. tta, ale., aoUcltad.
¦atlra aaUafactlon i;uaranu.sl. , laaalrlaa will raceive prompt attenllim nnd aa eaaartnliy anawered.
pnorKsaioNAU
• Greater New York • Dental Fetrlors,
lOReERICKM I SKIDMOIIE.
OOB. FULTON WO tlOLD STS .
Brooklyn, N. Y.
¦alMTealh. SaM Crawa..
••M nillnci. •Nkae rmiBc,
• I.IMI np.
a.i.oo up,
•luo up
rULTON AND UOLD STREETS,
Opp. Loeaw'a,
BROOKLYN, N. Y.
DRESSMAKING
M TNI HMHKT $TTIE OF THE ART. ..THC Misses LEE..
WAMTAUH,
•oa mile north ot L. I. K. H station tmttmti It (varBnleed from &r°"^
Work the be.st. laalmlljB «t(r»» l« <mi falnilBx.
Ilay—Prime, V 100 Ib 82l4«i 85
Clover inlia.l Ii5 0 (11
Clover 41 0 Wl
Htraw—Lcng rye 4(1 0 IS
vaaaTAiLia.
PotatoM, Iloae, V hhl.
Old,? bhI
Bweat, llbhl
Calihaftea, T crate . .
Onlona, N. O., T hag .
Tomaloaa, V carrier
Hqnasli, T crate
rumlpa,whita,V100 bunohea
Peaa, L. I., V liag
Lima baaas, '¥ crnte..
String beana, V "rata..
Lettuce, » bhi
Hptnaoli, V Idil
neeta, V 100 bnocbea.,.
Kale, » bbl
Oarrota, V hhl
Illiubarli, V 100 bunohai
nucumtiera, * hiiaket..
\sparagua, f dor., bunches.
OBAIN, ETC.
Flour—WInler Pateuta
Hprlni; Pateuta
Whe,it-No. 1 N. Duiulli
No.ailed
Corn—No. 3
Data—No. 9 WhIta
Track mixed
Bye—Weatern M 0 (i.l'j
Stale - 0 CiO
liard—City ataam 4.85o « 4.90o
Livp, arocx.
Uaevea. city dreaaed T'^'i* 8'^
Calrea, city dreaaed 7^«B 10
Country dressed 7 0 9
KUeep, » 100'b 3 25 fa) 4 50
Lambs, V 100 Ib n '25 (» 8 00
Mags-Live, V 100 lb 4 10 (» 4 15
Couutrv dreaaed 4 0 fi'i
POISONOUS FLOWERS.
Bymplolua Which Kolluw Ihe Ealing of
Huuie of Them.
It seems a shame to connect thuugblji of poison with, for instance, such dell- rate and lovely things as that baby of the flowers, Ihe snowdrop, aa the uar- (lasua, with Its delicious hn-ath, as tho h.varlnth and the Jomiuil says the Kn- (Tlneerlng Mugazlne. Uut oue Is ohliged lo see to It that the chlldreu do not put the bulbs of these flowers luto their mouths. The oxalis al.so is not a nafe thing to put between the lips; und all the lobelias will produce diixtness and general disaster. The raiinks hood, too, and the heaiitifiil foxglove, as well, are noxious affairs, from which pow¬ erful drugs are obtained, more than a few dropa of their extracts being usual¬ ly a fatal dose. Certain of the crocuse.-) If eaten, even If nothing be swallowed hut the Juice, produce vomit Ing i thu hiilb of the iutriiateiy hc.iii'.lful lady's slipper pidsons externally as the um- lous Ivy. dogwood and sumac dn; the quaint Jaek-ln-the-piilpit, altlioinih nol a ganlen phinl. Is Hnother enemy tc health and life, and so. nlso. Is the marvelous yiieen .Xnne's lace, which now and then will cn-.'p in tliriuigh the paling, and looks so enchanting when far and ni.le ii eniliroldrrs ileld aud roadside. The laughing lillle butter¬ cup, that might be a dmp of visible sunlight. Is hy no means as Inms-ent as It loolit., Ihe cow In the pasture knows enough lo avoid It; that un.l all Ils couslUB. the rich, profuse pennies, the dazcllngly hlue larliapnrs and tha rest,
iare full of toxic prop.-nies. The olean¬ der tree, that la s.-.i oul of disirs when •prlng comes and that lines the str.-el.s of vurloua of our soiiihein citlffl. H onother hive of deadly p.iis.m. Thi superb catalpa Iree. towering with its great leav<>s uud Its mass of white and fragrant tlnwera, is a i hariuing thing in the gurden. hut its bark is exceed¬ ingly Injurioua, ami the labiirntim, that looks like ii fimp'-ln "? sold leap ing Into the sun. and even the grasa
(beneath It. Is best thrown away liiBteai' of being fe<l tu cattle when i-iil.
paiiion'a iissistuiioe hi
AI.r'.H annals s*iite that it was nu the 'J:!il of March, I Nil.',, Hint the iubur- rei'lion Ilf the
native Matabele
tribes of Kho- i|Uerieil Otto brcatlilessiy, ilesia broke "III ".Si.iue Kuflir liojs came this morn in the uinnler I inR to Ret father au.l the boys to Ri of all the scat- j a'nl look at fume catlle. uml ibey al lireil white set- I went away. There are live Kallir a' tiers in tho ilia- I the house now, with ruus ami siu-iirs Irict. One of ] Mother ami Ihe cliiblren were fright eiie.l; bnt I il.nrt think that llui woul.l ilare l.i ilo any harm to us, ili you'? They say tlial they have been liiintinR, aud that they waut to bu( father. "
Ottii felt suro Ihal flic father anc brutliers ha.i heen lU.-nyciI away to lu slauRhteie.I, bnt he ili'il not liiiil thii belief to the Rirl. He uresaeil hi; rcelinR heail between hisliau.la, auc tricil to thiuK.
"Dill the men take their rille.s'i'" Ik askoil.
"No, they left tlieiii at tho house." "Well, don't liefriRhtened, but liu afrail the KalMrs mean trouble. If the men went away, of cmrso they ar. safe ouijurIi; but we ha.i better keep on the wati-li. Can you let me iiiti tho hou.se without thn,--!' rasi-iils seeiuj.' uie'i'"
"There is a wiiuluw ai the back," bcRau the Rirl.
"AllriRht! An 1 Ret all the rilles and carlriilReayoiicau Iind, and bring thciu (piietly into tliut back room. Uiiny up and lei me iu."
The Rill ran back to the house, very
jiale, but showiiiR the iieiva of a fron-
trainiiiR. Ctto crept around tu
A Ho!d-U|i hy Ten M.iskoil Men in a Pliilatlelpiiia Car B.iri!,
EMPLOYES BOUND AND GAGGEP,
Two W.ig-on Drivers Arres'.od Fct |
SteRliiig Letters in Chic.iijo, | Maint Holyokc Cpllcgf Also Conlers a Deprc: Upon the President.
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, IV.
( lirrka ai IIIkIi ba B.-e.enil and Mn.l
OUiir Properly Stolen liy the Thieves,
Hue or Whom t'oiifestes.
Cui. i.-i.i (Spc-iuO.—Wliat is reenr I-1 1" I'.-sl.m.'c luspc'lor James Stuart as ..u. .f IhiilarRest aifl l...id..st mail r.il.iicri.-. a the history .-f lli.> Clil--«i;.i Postotflc. BUS detected a f«w .lays ngi, nn.l llie ar n-st .if Waller P.irtcr au.l Jobu Xewmnn Irlvnrs ..f mall wuR-ius. fellowcd. l'..rte uaica full .'..luf.'S.i .n. iuipil.'athlg New
THE FIRST MAN SO HONORED.
51 Alt NEWS, New fork l.alior Mailiilrs. Ths Pur,-ftunf l.abnrSlntistlc. I,a»|ssu«" 'I .lunrlsrlv hullctin relative t„ ii,o prcscnl In Ill-trial o.in.titl.-.ns iu Ibis slate. Tl" bullclius .itc isssi.vl un.ler CtLipl.-r fsl'.i ,-1 tl'cl.aws ..f 1S91I. tbe clans., l.ir tbe i.sunn.-f ..f llt« same linvlng been su,;i;,.v[,.,i i,v (lev- .•rn..r r„.o-..-vcli. The luill.-llu just i«si).".l Is ills iir,l under Ihe law an-l .¦.im«ln. -l.vtisllcs (or the .piHrtcr eu.lcd Match 31, luiulrlcs w,.n> mu.lH .-.f Icidiug mniiufnc- liiicrsiis i„th,. sinie of eni|.|..vme:ii. In til." -itiswcrs received, live rci,.>ilo.l nu a I-
THE SABIUTU SCHOOt
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMUENTf FOR JUNE 25. /
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fonrie
Ml. Ilulj.ik.. Ma.le n Ilo
rill—lie i.atv—His
1 found
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and U1..-I .l.s| er.il.' r..i.l.cry .-v.-r [i.-ri-c- Irat.-.I iu l-liila.lel|.!ila was coiuiiiilted a few days ago. The r-jliiicry was |.liiaiii'd ttll'.i Ihe »lrute/v of a Ulllitary i;e"l"s and e.vecute.l with 111.' .Ia.-li illiil .liiril;R-.t u band of W.'stern ..'.itlaivs, \
A RauR of mask..! nliLer.. .prjl.al.ly ten lu nuui!..-r. r.ii.lel tlio re.-.-iviu|. oflloc ol i -'..n.ia.
,hcK„ir„,..uu. I'arH Trausp.ii-.all.Mi Omi- ! .J^'^S^:;::'^::;:^,:^:::; Z:;'^,Z:Tiiul |iany. at Uclniont, in ralniioiMil Park, nud | ,ii n,,, tlielts were c.immltte.l since that after li.iMiuR u|i till-ri--.'lver an.l live otbci I lluio whllo tlu> |irl».itiers wore drlvluR
eniploM'.. of the r.-ili.Miv. l.i..iv .,|ieu tlif ¦'¦"'
saiH, ,eciuliig iivir 14 CO. the cotiipauy'. reeHi|.ts (or two .lay-.
Kriitii. Li'Vau.r. iver; I'raiik Wiitson ami
Henry 11. \Vliilelii.ii.-e u.lu.'l..rsi .laluni
- .1 - |iou-> I ""¦'-
LUI I'a-i ¦ '''*'" I''"'
Ilea- !
S| liil.i. M.Minl Hoi.
A Inrije ainoiint of leiiers. un lll.l iin.'kuRes luk.'u l.y tliiitiicu u tbeir l...ii'iui:-h..use. In the eilers. uioiiev .ir.ters au.l checks .lir.'ct.-1 .. all |.arls',,f the .-ountrv au.l Kiiro|.e.
>i h.-.-k f.iiin.i 111 Ihe |.|lu'was for f.'O..
IK>, v.-hlle au..ther f.ir a large iiiiiounl was eui from Marcus Daly a bank at Aiia-
Tli.i mail was all taken from pou.-lies ivhiln b-iUB .-arric.i iu ibo wagons an.l Iroiurnlliou.l station', aud II has heen nd- ullted that three sa.-ks were taken In una
l'.>lle
at Its
I h.-u .rci l.v Ih •luiuil excr.-ise. ul IU lum It h
dent M.-Klnl by conferriiiR iii .lU bini ii Ibe colleRo Ihe.icRrc,, ol Laws. Tins is the llrsl I
of Presi- oted him o chai.el of lor of Civil that such a
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ciiifniuted hy a sivarui of armed na¬ tives, who had stolen around Ihe cor¬ ner of the hut. .-VuioiiR these wero their awn niiiier.^, nrniud with diills and hammers, aud thu rest were Matabele Irom a ueiifhboriug Kraal. These last wero iu fnll war-Rear, souio with rilles, iilliers with shields aud assagais, and all wore white ox tails twisted around neck and wrist.
Otto was ouly a boy, hut in rouu- tries like Rhodusia boy-s rapidly ao- (liiirc decisiou an-l pluck beyond their years. He saw at a glam-e ihal noth¬ ing coul.l bo done for I'olRieler, aud tho yelliuR natives were snrRiiiK for¬ ward to cut oir his retreat. Half a (lo/.eu ritleawere leveled at him, when he drew his revolver, w-hieh he carried in his belt, tired thiee shots struiRlit into Iho mob, an I under cover of fiiis turned aud vau for his life toivurd the mine,
Tho uearcsl shuft was sotuehiin.lred yards away, ami Otto hoped to hi.lu himself hy rttreatiuR iiil.i thetnunel-i. It was what is calle.l an "incline shaft," riiuniuR down at an auRlo of forty-rtvo degrees for about a hundred feet, with horizontal tiiuuels at the bottom. Tho whole swarm of natives pursued him, liring their rilles and throniiiR spears and clubs, all of which weaiioiis missed their aim—for the Kaffirs are iiiiloriuiisly had imirUs- luen, thoURh brave euoiiRli at close liRb'-itiR. Oltii had just reached the mouth of the shaft, aud waspre/ariiiR to descend, when a straRRliUR volley was tired. He felt a stiinniiiR blow- on the top ot the head, became un¬ conscious at once, and. droppiuR his revolver, rullcd headlong dowu the ahult like a sliot rabbit.
The Matabele ntlered a wild chorns of delighted yells at his fall, and, taking it for Riaiitediliat he was dead, did not take the troublu to ro alter him, hut proceeded to burn the hut, inutilalo I'otgieter'a corpse, aud do what other datmiRe suRResled itself.
Meiinwhilu Otto lay doubled up amoug a heap of boulders at the hot torn of the shaft, insensible and sorely bruised. The sloiio of tho shaft was strewn with broken iptartz, which in his reckless tumble had snppleiueiile-1 the elloct of the heavy niusket ball whi.'h had Rra'/.ed his skull, ciittiuR the scalp, bnt iiilllctiiig nu serious in¬ jury. It wa.s i|ilit« aix hours, as he afterward ealciiluteil, before he slowly nud painfully stiURgled buck to cm sciuusuess, wilh a parching thirst uud a head that was a mass of bruises and caked blood. For some minutes li.- was uiiable lo realize his situati.ii. an.l then his Iirst tlioURlit was that hi ¦ father might have returnel and been murdered by the savages. He list.-ne.I, but could hear uo sound, aud llnully crept up to the mouth of tho shaft and peered over.
Not a native was in sight, bnt where
Ihu miuiug hut hud st I nus only a
heap of aslies, suuiling ii)i a jullar of Biuoke into tho aky. The snn was shiniUR brightly, and it seemed about two o'clock in the aflerii.iiin. With mlinile precautious Otto emerged from Ihe shuft, and after satisfying him¬ self that the Matabele were really gone he went iminfully .lowu to the litth- rreek that Mowe-l near, un.l drunk till his feverish thirst was appeasc.l. He washed the blood from his Mounds, tied a wet handkerchief around his head, aud went to look at the ruins. rotgieter's body was lying strijipeil and horribly uiutilated near where he had fallen, Tha otiier 11,.er lay ii..t far distant, also stripped ami luer.'c.l wilh mauy assagai \v.iiiti.l.s, but to
the rear of the h.
an.l in le
1 than
a minute the window was raised, and ho dauiberoil in us i|uictly as possible. In the room where ho found biiiisell were Mrs. ('unuingham, Lolta aud one of t'uo other girls, all i-ousider- ably frightened, hut cool. There were three Winebcslers and two belts ol cartridges lying uu a table.
The Kallirs were iu Ihe'next room, and Otto stole to the door'and jieejicd through a crack. There w ere Ave ol tbem, ns Lolta had said big, brawny tigbtiiiR men, all wilh assagais aud two with rilles, while all live wore the same decoratiou uf white ii\ tails that Otto had before observed.
The buy had already formulated his plan. He hu.l no doubt that these savages were only waiting s -me ap¬ pointed lime to fiill upon the while women ami massa.-re tliem, ami it was his design toaulii-lpalc tlicm inaction. Smith .\fricaii women uro usually Iriiincd tu hamllo a rifle as skil¬ fully ns their husbands and brothers, and these wer.- no exoep- tiou to the rule. Otto eviilained his scheme, and as much of his snspic-Lous as ho tlioiiRliI iiri.per; ami the wom¬ en, who instinctively lookc.l to him, boy ns he was, for leadership, pre¬ pared to assist him.
The Miilabelo were sitliiig quietly nil the lliiur, their weap ms across tliuir knees, when the closed dour on the other aide of the mom was sud¬ denly thrown opeu, an.l they were coufninleil with the IhreateninR muz¬ zles of three Wincheslcrs. They had been ipiite timiwnre of Otto's presence in tba house, uud thi.s mu.lu the sur¬ prise the more coiuplele. They spraUR to their feet m a ilurry uf as- lonisliiuenl, just as Ott-.i shouted over , tho rille-barrel: j
"Ilro|i those weajmns! ' i
Spears and rilles clattered upon the Hour, aud tin,' ICallirs (ilaiiily expected instant death. Hut Otto cuuld not i bring himself to lire npun thom ill cold bloo.l, though he had no doubt of their moral guilt. So he e intiu- ueil, ill the native tungiie; .
"ll.ll (let out! Don't comeback, ur yon will be shot I"
The natives illed fruni Ihe door and , started out across the veldt without ; loukiiiR liiii-U till they wero sumo tifty yards from the house; thou they ; broke into a trot and disappeared over i a hill III the eastward. '
Uitu ami his frien.ls were victori- iiiis; but it was certain that the tia- tivos wunld sooner ur later returu ill furco to liiji\l»<eHfe wurk, which had priiliably beeu beRuu by the murder uf the tlirce male members of the family. Tho huuse was ill adajiteil fur de- i feusc, liesi.les luiiig built of wuud an.l theref.irelii-lily iiiihiuim.il.lc. hnl the stable was a s.ili.lly built sluiie siriic lure with small win.lows, desigued tc servo as a furiiticalion in case ol need. Hither llic three women and tho boy biisie.l Ihemselves in carry- ; ing all the brea.I and cooked meats in : the house, water, riilcs, ammiiiiitiffiTri aud blankel.-., anxiously watching lire . while for their rititrning relatives ot ^ for a fringe uf Matabele spears. lint , there was no sign uf any npnroachiui-' . life, and'wlun il bciimc "dark the' party shut theiiiselves up in the stable and iitruuglv liaiiica.led the duor. ',
X.ineof 'thciu wishcl i.. sleep al ! lirsi; lull as the hours .|Uietly wore | iiwny the tw.i younger girls tluall} tluze.l oil, leaviug the reinaiuing thret on guard. It was almost miduigbl when Otto hear.1 distinclly the puund iug Ilf the !i--ufs of many horses.
His Ill-art jiiiiipcl, fur ho believed il to be the rebels. The wutchers did
I'lillip Kill
lllllS, lalmrei, H-.. e i....lll.l liHII.I IlILl io
' wilhivir,-. In H.MIII-.n l.l t'lein.-ii whoa
: lii.illy .-..:iiiiilll.-l 111." r.il.I.ery. ..llier-i "
.•rule.i r.i ¦ aivnv Iron, I he ¦.¦¦;„¦ l.v .i.-lr..
I im: leieRrai'li lin 1 ii-|..|.b.iii.. wir.-s e,
111,; with ih.-lrollev .-..lui.aiiy's main olli.' I sltiluR In Lis "111 'c, .Night Kiu'iueer l.e i van ha.i ju-t hiiMn-l .-iiiilini; Ihe da..'i
I r hits, au.l liiel i-iil tlo'iu lu llie safe
: They aRi;r.-_'it.-.l t:l::i''. whU-li. with -tlUM I ile|...slte.i l.v the .lav re-elver, ma.lo *41ii« i Su.l.h-iilv hi- was starlK-.l by the .-oaimau.l ; "llau.|sui-l'
A Ua. l.r.iii.|-sh..111.lered fell.iw. ntllre.l lu grav. .'oiifrotite.l him. Tuo vl-imr lial i a lian.llier.'hli-f over Ih.-ii|.i.. r larl ..I hi- j (a-e, ami tlo-r.. w.-r- l-.il-s in It f..r th. : eve.-. A revolver vva.- gra-i.e.l In tie- rigbi ! bail.I.
I "(u-l up," sal.l the man lu iiray. "Weri. I going lor-.li the safe. " .\ se.'c n.i i..ir«liir ! e.iulii.e.i Ilk., th" llrsl, Willi a rev.liver am
i havliii; Ills fa u aid with a han.l ker
' chief, entered 111.'room ail 1 s.-l ..'.1 l.ovar hv the arm an.l, ut lie- pi-lols iiiii:-/le lar.'hi'd him inl.. the coiiiiu.-ior,.' ro.uu ou lie oilier side .,1 ih.. purl ill..n. Meanwiiile Co.i.lil.'l.ir \Val«oii bal beei wak.-uci frini a .i.i:;e in Ihu a.lj.iiiiius
u wllh the .-.luiman.l: "Sit with yuui
i.'e to tke -fiitt, or I'll blow y.iur lieaii
.¦h ..t
, l.ul .l.-.-la
rill n it a.imil that tbey nine fr..m Ih..ir.lepra la- Ih.il li.ey w.iul.l have richer hii I llidr scliomo
' i un
"CARRIE JONES" IN PRISON.
KIdnnpiirr iiflUliy riaike lleelns lo Serve Iler Senlcuce ..I Iiiiiirlaoniiient.
Nr.w YouK (ITV iSpc-lall.-Another chnp- .er in tlie llul.y Clarke ki.iuappiug ease ivas cl.isc.i when ll.lla Anderson, alias iiarrio JoiiM, Ibis nurse girl, wa* taken lo \iil.iirii I'rl-i.u l.l serve out the four years ¦i.|.rlsou.tieiii imiiose.i u|,.,n lier (or com. I ll'liy Wllh ilcorge h.-auregurd Harrow iu ihH stealing of lialiy Clarke.
iol.t his llr.-.iiiiii. .I.iiues Kavaiiiiiii;li. I i rc to the ear ham 1111.1 l.-ani tli.- In.illle
Kiivanaiu-h no s.-m.-r r..iie:ie.l I he ran.-i
lo the haru than In- cii,'..iiutHre,l a maske.l rol.h.r an 1 rev.ilvi.r. He was taken lit... Ihe ....11.Iii..|.irs'room an.l lriii-e,l up Ilk. tin.' rest.
M'he |.rls..n..rs were line.l nhmg ii h Ii
mill RUgL-e-l. Phen ill" r.il.h.'r., leavuiR Iw.. on Rilar.l. went fir the safe. Tli.-v llrsl .-bls..l...i ..IT the han.il.' ..n the saf, ilo..r. Then i li..v .lrll|.-.l u b..|« lliniilRh 111.- .loor an.l |-ill In u sinall <| iroRly.-erine. The e,,|.|
AUSTRALIAN rEOERATION. ained hy t\\r jfrnrrt of >ew >
w.
able
Til.
ef..
rliil silken th li I h.-ir. .1-1.111 111 mi.llsli .
irll I., br.-lik 111.
Allho
k-h till
Ih lli..-ni, uu.l illl
hiirgliir vy i.^e-
iLlum ..n iho l.'...ierall..n .|iiesii.in lias re.
ulleiln 11,01.1 V..I.-S in fav.ir. ns anainsl i.fSy.iney. In
he sul.iirl.s th" v.diuR was 21 4.1s iu favot in.I '25,0|s ,ippos.-.l. un.l In Ihe c.iuntry llstricts the reiurns. now prii.-li.-iillv com-
degree lias evi-r been conferred upon a I man bv M..uiil llylyoke, nn.l It came as \ || « omplelH silrprlsii to the Presl.lent. j .
Tbe Pr.si.ient's .lay wns given u). entire, r ly io Ibeallendanoe nl llie grniluulliig ex- '" .-"r.-is.-s. Wlieu Ihe PreshU-nllal | artv. In- : ' Mu.liUR iLiveruir \V..l,-„ll still wile, reached Soulh lliellev.lhe visil.irs iuiiiie.i- [¦ al.'iy enl.-li-.t llie .'Impel, where Ibeexcr- , 'Is.is wer.. l.l I-e iiel.l I'he scniots foi. i ,, iowe.l. Presl.lent .M.-Kltiiev iiu-l the other Rentlenien were sl-ale.! oii th.. pialforui. while Ibe Isiili-so.'.'upU'd reserved seals in cl.alr^ on 111.. n..or.
Th.-re was s| ial inilsl.. bv Ibe coll.-Re
.-lioir. an.l then llic liev, llr, Judson Smilh lnlr...lu.'e.i ll.iveriior KoRer \V,.1...||, n-h.i wel.-oin.-.l Ihe President lo the .-..lieg...
Llr. Slllilll llu-ii anii'uu.-e.t that llie President woul.l i.res.-nt llie .llpl..mas lo tho sent.irs. 'I'he l're.l.i..Mt .i....'en.ie.i liie 'lairs in .-oni|,iinv wiili Mrs. I'.. S. Sleu.l. i'resl.leiil ..f the college, who iuiro.luee.l ihe menibers .. the .'lass as tbey ilie.l bv
•lud r Iv.-.i ihcir i.archments. Miss
llru.'C M.'liililey, the Presideul's niece, 'liouk linliis Willi lllin when sbe received b..-r liipi..11111.
At the ..|..se of the I'resi.lent'a deliver. lU.'U III tlie decrees, a licaillliul piirpl" l.nliu.T. iiis.'ril-e.l - Mount llolvoke. ¦I'll." W.IS pri'sentci i.. him l.v I lie t'ra.iiuiliuR ¦lass, whi.'h al-o siimr II lass o,i,..
Kl, J. I,. 11, TrasU of the Inisle.s, Ihi'li pres.-nli-.l Ihii I resilient with tliedegree of lioelor .If I'lvll Laws, 'i he Prcsiiietil. lu res|.ou<e i.. i he h.-nrty out I.n rsi ..f ai.plniioe whl.-h f.>ll..wi-.l ihe auiioiiii.-eiuent. sal.l:
"Mrs. Mi-i-d. I.ii.ll.s an.t llentleuien: I cannot refrain Irom maklni; a.-knowledg- ment In ih.' pr.'f.-lu-e ol the very .ilaiin- ^uisbed h.mor whi.'h llie p..aid of Prus-
s nud oOlccrs of ihls liisiiiulioii have
I een plensi'il t .tiler upon me. I want
lo assure Ihe v..iitiK ladles of the Rra.iiia- linu- i-liis- Ihat i am l...th .ieliRlileil atul
h.. ...1 I.. I.c a meuil.ei of a .-lass ,.f -.1:1;
Mii-siicliii-i'lt- has been an I Is llrsl In manv iliii.i;., l.ul lu iiotlilug mote lliaii lu ediica- .(..nal ilisllluiliilis.
"i count invseif most fortuuate t.i bave iieun prlviiege.l lo look n|...ti tlie In.'cs of Kraduates of Smilh l-olleRe. that splen.li.l Itisillutlon ol leariiinR for ih» education ill women. Hiid I nil tnvsi-ll mosi for-
lllliate now to l.i.ik ll|...n the (aees of tbo
Rrii.liiates 111 litis gloriouslv historic instl-
iulion.that has .lones ii.-li lor Ih- es-
alliiilon ,.| women, an.l whose Inliiien.-e is I fell u.lt ..Illv III Mnssa.'li.(sells, but in | BVery pan ..( .nir .-..mm..n counlry. |
"I am gbiii Ihal we are demonsiralinR I lu ilie Inlte.l Stat.'s to-,lay ihal the b.iv i -hall have no m..re n.ivanlnge-. Ihan lie. I Ulrl. and M.iaiii Holyoke hikI Smith, nn.l ' Ihe half do'/.eii oilier inslllutl..ns .if ih.' | llii.i are deuiousliullni; that fsel.
¦An cdn.-uled wouianbo.id is nu open i.'h..ol for ciilKensbl|i everv day of lie year, au.l lb., home Is the iralning schoo l..rlbe nioilier. the sohlleruii.l Ihe slntss iiinti, I wl.-Ui for ihls Rni.liialliiR .-lass al
R i IhluR.. an.l I wiiiil v..II to I.e.as
sur.'.i llial ull R.I.'.i ihliik's Willi upon I pun. ami n..l.le woman
Miss lirnee MeKllilcy speni lier lime alter she recelve.l ber .tegree at th. Iinnits of her uncle. In enterlalniuR Mrs M.-Klni-.y.
.n.-n earne.t ,.ver * CKv III.. eaniiiiR^ ar •main.ler ..f llie sin is le.s ,-.:itiuii..u = .
irs.-l lnl...r law.
a.-l i.il...r In the prl*. t slates lb.lt III.- in.'
vhl.'i
..f Ih.
Il.-U|ive t.i ths ivhleli »l.,,|i,h..,| n- of the State, e»-e In iusaiiilv IS predll..,! bv lire. IS noi I'.irne .has I.e..,, n.iai.-
Alexn
(lie sir
iwav a
>f tlitie
.-.iraliv
Irlen.Is
•iiril!.-s
oiiud 1
.villi .-.
iheir 1
Iculh .
riiarles
will
1..1I of
Miser Ile
i,.l.-r He \V
¦ets ..f P.ll
lew days a
v-lwo V..il
¦Iv po.ir. as
llioiii.hl. H
III tlu-am.
1 his clTe,-l«
upon., .-lilll
ilr.-ha-ie.
: Mr He W
A. lio|.klii
Ilv Ils proi
ifew minor
111 ot his properl
.epheiv
ri-sl.lliiK
le ..X...-I1I,,
XVI
It, :
Rllk
-, It
all
as a
•he,
Tw
ill 1
s Illl
Isl.i
let-
io
ll '
I'S i:.late.
faiiillar 11
I'ei.sie. who
\t Ihe a.lvai
siea.l .If i.eli
..f hi. ri-lat
jure on
pas.e
',.,1 ag..
ves an.
weallhv mail, se
ot iio.noo bl
Some ol tlie
from Ibo
1 . .lavs bet
e s..nt for
i ba.l him .
IS wllh the
ides, hel.e.i
n wer.
dale o
're th-
l.-iwie
raw hi
leallie.
Am.IS Harris,.n, i
'..nawan.la.
The ..liter 1
who i
ephcw
|.-|s
-.1 siil.^ta
Iriends. He
llallv I a lann
l.o
l.l ba
of his
f Napaiio.. II" never married, au.l w, .ave.l all his wages. The (orliitic he never cinil.le.l to relalii 'rb.n.l. He n-.ir.' .-bilhing. hals ami shoes <lveu I., him l.v klii.i-hearle.l ac.|iinitit- 111.-es. I'rej.Ill-all..lis are being nia.ie l.y llie .lissallslk'd relatives tocouiest Ihe-will.
M.I
IIIUlli
lull;
irlli.lllllll
iUR oIloRs au,l ill
r li-l-el In ihe-i
A,iir,.tola,'k lau.l ¦lll.l F.,lwar.i Thorn hiok.-.l up 111 as a i; (uvor ..f (..r.-si |ir.': l-upru-li.
e Itiver N.il n Hlxhwi
rt of Appeals has iinir ih.- l..wei .-...irt .Ichii . law passe.l h
.'f isil, makltii! Mo
Itiv
f ihe "Urls
Iv to
.-Isl liiail..-rliit
ivs bir Ihe 11.11 -. i'he de.^lsiiiii if W. s. Il..,.amp. 1
It for publl.. il was mere. Ill wastiiere-
Ihal ih.' liiiiili.. l..et ..r l.fiil.er, 1 veal- iaklilR It
Willlnni Si iwl Henri, ly afew.h
• Ili.y A.
llplen. a
ulilvale a ll.-l • holRuii I,, kli Jenlh .If .1 nil laid IlinRiin a
rii
LAUNCH OF THE CHESAPEAKE.
ll Klairs I'l-ardee Hhl|i l.rBvra
Shi.
117 fl. 1S...I.
nn,
1 .k Ihi. f....l .-r .wl.ar. Tliil- cpilppe.i they renew.. 1 their siruRRlo wllh the sale uud at lust wrenche.i open tb-
I'i'lril.ullnR ihe hem, ih..y llii-n l.-f(.
All.
-Ratlni; -f 1
m.-r-, i.lllii
UR ill Ihe
Ihi
.ni'v bags aiiu
Ilobire Roiug, h.
er. put s..mesll.
igalnst -14.0:15 opp.
llnisinNE, ljiie..u-lan,l (Ilv CiiM.-i. The i'e.lcral HunhliiiR bill |.ass.-,l l..iih houses Jf the Colonial I-cglslaiiire, ami Ibc refer- ?iidntii is ll.xe.l f.ir s.-|.t ber 2.
Mri.ii..tnM:. Vl.-i,.rl.i illv Cal.le., The referen.i.i.u ..n the re,l,.rat|,.u pr..posal alll be iakcn in Vi,-l.irla lowur.i the en.l ,.f
..ruin
,.l.|.i
.i|sa|.pi'ar.'.l.
till
Nen
I I'll.
.|l In
n.i an.l gaRRci
f..rlst.i free liieni-elves. Alter an bour. sinto for ih.- r l..iii"s, Jo-.'|.h Chamlier-
liar,i w,.rk i;uves, ll |e.-i rl.-laii, R.il hi.- iain. In the llg,|-.. ol Cmnions al u I.
haiiiU free un.l |....k th.i l.aiel.iRe. ..rr ..I ; ,uii.i cli.-ers. that N-w s.iulh Wales ha-l
ilieothers. Ho hastene,! then 1.. ilie li..|. ...ledlu favor ot Federullou l.y a hirg.i
ui.inl .pumpiuR slalion an.l u..lilled the , :uaj..rity.
Till- i-ar Inrii of Ibe trolle
lll.-ll the r.-.-elrers ..111.-., i, I a .ieep ravine lea-litig
1 Itlvr'r. ThebulhlltlRls'
Ian.I.
f,.-lly alaplcl I.,
IT.-rl nn.l Cliurles
H in Sewark. N .1
r l'hll:,.l.-l|.hl;i
onip:
rr..iin led l.v ,ihill..ii rcn the work 01
111 P.
H,.lines, Ih" le.-liirei- Mi.-lilL;,iii. Ml. 11,.111
e||.hla. were lu a ..wed by the y.ie!,
apslzed au.l b..ili
spIC
I'll.
ll.iliHea ilrowned.
l.r.lher of liiiir.ii was.irowuel In Lak.
..faparU
wild l.y (
vliont tbat The lillle , irii thrown
.1 I'liila ! ra. iieliii- I
llinis SpreaiiluK I" Soudiern India.
Th.'rl-.l-iu S.,iilhern Iu,lla have «|.rea,l ;o Truvnnc.re, where the p..lice have been ii'VPi-ely'beatou nnd f-ireed lo retire. The li.iters seize-i a iiiiini.er I.f gnus an.l a piantit-y of uturannlilon. nn.l are cutting ilTtl ars of tlieir opp..uents In or.ler lo
.l.ialti their earrliiRs mor.. expi-.iltion^lv. M...iit 4.'sl lioiis..shavi.b..«iil.nru-.l nt s.im-
....iva.iaRnra', Tn.i.s are now putrulliuR ibe.lislurhe.l .ilsiriet.
'ilavaiiH'a First Surplus.
Kor tlie hrst time lu ihe lilsiory of Ciil.a ;heFilinti,'.. IJepurtment ..f H.ivnnn Proy. ¦n.-e. nd.-r ineetluR nil expen.es. lias a sur¬ plus ut * s| ..,;i;, iiiiriiiR Ih.. Spanish le- Rime th.-r.. w.is always a dell-li in ibi.. .i<- pariiuent
(be \VB)« al IlKth.
Pith, Me, (Spe.iah. The I'nlle.l Slates prii.'ll.'A ship Chesnpcake was laiin.-bed fr..in the Hath Iron W.irks yar.l. She was i-hrislcne.l by Miss i'llse lirulfor.l.dnughier .It Hear A.iuilral llr. llor I Chief of th... iiu- reau^oi K.pllpmeul at Wa.-lillii;l.in.
.IdenlallT Slml.
farmer bov. Ilvlni; In
Ills lib. In n I iilliir
He l.-ri the leiii-.iwilh ..s au.l M .'iilllvalor lo ,rii. He i.i.'k al..|ig a 'k that ba.l eaiise.i llie of the .-hlckeiis. ii;
tlie i'ulllvat,.r au.l b. h the furrows. Prellv ...ou lie saw the hawk circilni; ar.inu.l .11- re.-tly al.iivn him an.l lio Icane.i .iowii lo pick up tlm Riin. lu some way ii ex|.l...le.l .111,1 the .-haiRi' was einp,t|.-.l Inlo his al.,|,.- .u.-n. The meuili'.rs of the famllv liHard lie ri'|i.irl of llin RUn an.l ran out. expe.-l- Ing lo iin.l ih.. hawk .lea.l. Inslea.l they 'oiiii-l Iho vo'iui; ui:.u, wll.l iivel jii.st I.IIIR -n.iugh lo trll tlieni li.nv ll iiad happened.
Seventecn-Veur l.i.ciialn Aiipear.
.s.'v.-iiii-en vear lo -lists liav-' a|ipeure,l In he ceutral ami i...rllicrn porlion-i of the -ilal.'. Vi,-l..i- ii, i.iwe, euti.ni.iioglst ai Sliite i'X|ii-rimeiil sliillon tn (leiicvn, nu.l W. W, Alw...i.t. Stall' Inspector ol Nursi-r-
e.aii.i ()r,li,ir,ls, are liivestlgallliR It x
eiii ..f the ravaiies of th" ins...'is. Tllese o.-u'ls ar.. I..'li.'i.-.i l'. bel.IUR to what is
If .\il
hv ih. 'I,'illl 111
I'nlle.l stale
lirlii
bro.i.l,
irk Stale fr..in near
.1 toClh-a. an.l fr.iii
Ulhward to till, solllll line
f. It was predl.-le.l In issj
j,| w-oiil.l ajipcar lu |s'.i;i
r.i alll
UKblr
plac
an.l r.ircsi
Drs, l;.x.|uelie au.l
I an.l -aiik l.ef..
111; r.
I.r r I
iperimei
I., ir-i .. treiilti
r... of the liclRian tilwerp. bave dls- It.. cure of .'ftn.-er. n twenty b.-rscs ly Ihe enlcttcy ..f
bis iuauitc relief Olt.I could Quduo not awaken the children, but ull
trace of hia father's having rctiune.l. He Hlleil a ttask with water, wrote mi a stray b.mrd with charcoal, "dune to Cunningham's. O, 11,,' and set oul, wounded as he was, tu walk live miles across the TclJt to his nearest neigh¬ bors.
The Cun'iingliaiu family lived ou a fariiisteaJ t.i the east, »n,l cunsistcl uf jieven person, the fath.-r, the luuther, twu riuwu s,,iis, unl three daughters agcl respectively s.-ven teen, fuurteen an.lteii. Itesides these there were s.'vcral Ksflir servants.
three peer.-.l eagerly into the dark uess, with iitles cocked. The horses stopped near the dwelling, an.l voicee were heard, but it was iiupiissildr k distinguisli whether they were native or r.uroiiean. At last Ott.i hcar.l his name ckIIciI softly iu Ins father's voice.
.liiyfiiUy he replied, au.l the littU
I party hastily iiubarred Ihe I'.our and
j came mil of their fortress. Mr. Hriii
t..:i ha.i hear.l uf the rising iu uthei
parts late Ihut uftcrn.a.ii, and culle.-t
; ing half a .luzeii horseuieu. ha,l gal
I'll.' poll-., ol licMlUR. I'.'Un hive .Ifl,
le.l l.l slo|' the iiiuenil g..lug of Sophia iristtan. Kir the pa-' Ihirly venEA.kl<e ,s allende.i an average of nearly tw,. i.eral- a .lav. an,i l..)iisl, of a I,.lal ..I IKI. .-.h" Hill |,e .l.-ialuci al the C.uut)
-Kiiu
i (. r Ih.
UeUwaie I ulleice AbbIiisI I
The trustees of Delaware C.,lloge. Wiinilngton. Hoi,, have voto.l agalust • ,-iii,'ntion. Tlier.i w-ere elgbi nfllrmat iu.| nine ncKullve vdes.
vhal Jt ,b-„-rll,.-. lis exell, ,iUR the plan of ll
p..
liran
npuii
ib.-ri un.l
pr..ie.| l.v I'resj.i.-nl KriiRer. 'I'tie plun in I'luilts tbe luvnsb.u ..f til" Cape C.iiouv lo (he IL.ers. (he i-nplure of Cape Town'ttul Klmberlev au.l the .ie .tfuctiou of -be |l.
Per
Th-, (r,-
Wheal.-11 en
ippine I.illl
p,.-.lll..n. e
holies .,( r
upon IheAt
imi-orlani i
ei lias MarlnaaTake
ps .-..mmaud.'.l by
i.-re.l I'er.-7 da. Mar
.Is, a few davs ag.i w
epi upon Ih" |.nil
el.els. Who Inlileted
lerl-alis The lowi
,u,-osurr.iun.le,| by s
- .11.
te.l
The boy was still so faint nnd Riddy i I,.pel at sped lo Ihe lie.l Hn.l mine. that he walked like a druukeu man. '.It ha.i then gronti .lurk, au.l it was and several limes lell ever some | only after several h..nrs of searching
Kins Leopold iicalrea Mr. Ti»vn«rnil.
i.iwr, 1. -e T'.wn —11.1. tue neiv I il.il... \|ii,i-ler lo Uelgium. bas bijeu re •ived at lirussei, by King Leopubl.
I am a farmer locdted n^jr .St.uiv Brixik. one of the most mdlaiiiius districts in this State, .ind w.is Knhcred wiih mdl.itid for ve.irs, at times SO I could not work, and was aKv.ivs veiy co:isiip.iU'd as well. For years I had nidlaria so bdd in the spriit.i. whc.i engiued m piowini;, that I could do iiothmj; but shake. I niiist l.ive t.ikeii .iboul a b.irrel of quinine pills besides do/rns of other re.iu'ilies. but iii.'vi'r obtained any permanent beneiit. Last I'.ill, in peach iiiii'. I hid a most senous attack of chills and thoq c.'mtiienccd to take Kpaiis T.ibules, upon a Mend's advice, and tho liist box made tne ali rioht and I have never been without them since. I t.ike one T.il-'iSe e.uh mornini; .ind nit:ht and sometimes when I feel inoie than ll^u.lliv exh.iusted I t.ike three in a day. The.v have kept mv stunijch sweet mv bmvels reciiLir .ind I have not had the le.ist tyuch oi ni.d iri.i nor .^pl iIim>{ head.iche since I commenced usini{ ihem. I know aKo th h 1 .-.; cp better ;ind wake up more refi'eshed than loimerly. 1 don't know ii.-Af ni.inv coMipiaJnts Ripens Tabules will hel;\ but I .io know iIic. 'a-II cure any one in the condition I w.is and i would not be without them at ai'v price. I honestly consider ihein the che.ipest-'.'rived iiieJicine in thc\kv;M. .is tl^ are also the most benelici.il and the nioit c.inveine "i lo Like. I sm twenty-seven yeais of ajje and have worked h.nd all m, liie, the
I as most brmeis, both e.irb and l.iie and in ali kinds ot weather.
e I only 1 trivi»l obslructiou by the wayside, ll ' for hi t.Kik him ,|Uite four hi.ura t.i c.iv.r the distance, an.l ibc sun was sritiiiR whea the farm luiil.linRsuf his .le-lin ation appeared at last wilhiu reach .Vs yet he di.l net dream uf a whole¬ sale rising i,f the natives, but. fancy¬ ing that the sam.' luarau.liiiR party might be pruwiiuR ar..uu,l the Cau- utDgham place, le »isely recouuoil- ered before approaching t.io closely. He could plainly sec lUe froul of the bouse, an.I as be advanced he sa.v what aeut the blou I to his heart in au inataut—the huRe form of a Matabele warrior with shield an.l as-.iigai stand¬ ing in the doorway.
He now ma.le sure tliat the Cun- niughauia had all b.-eii murb-red, aud be lay i>till bchinl a bush. debaliuR on bia own l>e«t Murse. I'reaeullv
ly tbat he stumbled uu the
ni'ou the messa-e wriltei boar,!. 1 No Matabele appeared that uighl, an.l with the lirsl dawn the whole party s.i out for Huluwayu, fur the Ciiiiiiiti..'liaiiis bal several horse.- about Ihe place. They arrived ther. late that same day with.ml having eu couutere I any In.stiles, anil foun.l thi towu in a state .'f the wil.lest excite meut- \'..lnnt.-er cumpaiiies were I-e IUR rapidly organi/e.l. au.l both Otic au.l his faliur euliste.I lu that which afterward becamo famone under ,the, name uf "(Irey's Sciuta " throughout the .lissstroas war that ra^i^ed (or the next SIX munths.
It was -evcral weeks before the fat. >'f Ihe meu of the CiinniuRham (an.ily came lo light. Tlu-tr bo.liea wcr.
The laitilN- Wpli||l].' >
Inn mining gives empl-iyiaiiirt lo ni>re than 17.0(10 pers.ins iu LuRlaml
The only p.iw.ler -till: In the 1-nile.i SUte- • nipl'VitiR ex-lusiveiy uuun i.il .r i. at blrmliiRham. Ala,
Tw.i Killed hv l.lBhlning. Mary I.nku wa- in»(aully'kilte I by light¬ ning wlii-li struck iicr lioui" nl Amlenrled,
I'enn . In a-.'ver.' st.rm. In irse ola
.1 ,rm likMituiui: stru-'k the h.use ..f J..|in (,, (iaiiitlian. at i'eutrHlbi, I'enn . and klli.-.l i.is uiue-year-oil .laughter Mary
¦ l.nmi.llOO in Fubllr HeqaeaU.
Th"Wi.l-.!ll I' Hillings late of lio-i.jn
l;a- leen ill-d f r \ rebate, liy its bejue-ls
ir,.re than * i ,fKn,.«i(i K,.e,, i<. pulll'" insti¬
ll bi
e In -lally
and 1 have never enioyed such giv>d he.ilih .i> I have since List fall ^hCI. my neighbors nave all reirtaiked my iii.TOved condition and have "Say, John, what are vou d.nntj i.i l.i.,;, ^o healthy f "
kaakniikikatai r a .> a .i.n. i tsi ii.ry i.«n .i, ,•..-.. i i.',,''JM'i'j
¦ w.««ial>-a->-B.<. in. ..asaa atiJ «.«<!¦« ".'a^l^ii.""- * ' r-t »j>
itmiitmSimmim Kjwl.YJU'SiJftrUaa^ra'Vin'iiBiiBT^irC
Ibo warrior disuiijieared within, an.l fouu.l by a .sc.'nling party alioul a
one of the girls came out beariug a n.ile from the liuU".. an.l they ha.i all,
paii of water, wbicii abe emptied, an.l apparently beeu speare.l .ir clubbe.)
then quietly returned to Ihe houae. from bebiiil "^ The KaiUra at tbr
•eemiugly id no feat for her life. , i'ariabuuse «cre undoubtedly waiting
Thla arouae.I Otto'a asloLishmeat. for tbe return of this mnr.Iering party
It WM uot loug before he saw Lotta, to aaaassinate Ihe t...m<n. wbo vuubl
the eldest giil, c. rauR .l.iwn lowar.i certainly have fallen victima bad il nut
I tho stable, and be ba>t«oed to inter- ' l>ecn for Otiu'a reaolulion and pree-
1 i-r» 4«r. ¦ «ae« of min 1. —Tha .\c* Voict.
..'real .ienian,| in the Soul!iwu..t in fei... anl New M-xi-o.
Tha two K^iisss Cities n.w .iaini t..hav« ninety tw • ia'-.-r .,rtfaui;'hti..ns. with an atfRregute meiob"r"hlp of .VI (»SI,
In Kinlaitd w..:neu w rk as .-an enters, bri.'k.aver- p»per.i,an.-er- anl hiker-. Thev al-o luve i u« riRhl of •ulTraite
\-tt V.-rt Tv| .«r:ip'il -al I'nb.n has riii-e.| It. S"..r..lurv . iv»ekly -..iUry |,i fiO au 1 ii-i wailiing .ielegat-'s t.i tiii p.-rwe.-k,
Thar* ar- between .•sKllI an 1 lOO-Unn a-.rk-r. tn the ,l|.trb-i --t lni-nwog, M ¦ an.l an effrt l> le-iiig ma.le ti orgauiz.- theai,
TheOran.i Cniiri of r.,uhe-tb-at, Kere.i-
ri>s.>lini,M, making it mantat *y that tb» ULI',a label siiall apji^r ou ita priaiiag.
The Tennesaee [.eiMtentiarv miae*. oper- atal hy 5.V! ..uvi.Jl. at llru-hy Mountain, rrodii-e Ii«ti 1.104 of e..ai per .lay. Tw" hundre.1 ai.l tift.t !..&• I< ma le inl. c.^k" and til" rest is abipiel.l t-. various center*
Ttie to ii-aiakini: In.lu.itry ba- t«en ia- vadel by w.men A bxrlware ape ialiy factory Bt Ueadinr. Penn . reeently die- eharge.i lift male ,.}e.ruiiree aal.eDgagrl tflris m ther piaee.. Tn. glr.s. il IS fall. k'Ue sallsfMe(|,.iB. beaidea, tb«tr labor d UBcb clieaaax. 1
tulini.s. Th- prl ll.irv.iri rniver«ii Arts nnd lb.- Itislil (.00 ea.-h. with •Vl l.lil-..ed t 1 e-lahllsl
dvnta V
To
Secri.
Cl.ledi
charge
atructi
rh r.s
(a
e
..!
.0
1 .lon.d
aliilsii •
rv l.onit
stal,ll-h
1 with 1.
all matt
V, the M l(e..(Te, (lOO a.l.lli
a funi
se ll.|UO
iliuu-t ,
ul Wa-h
1 11 SI i
reaii.. w
ipiests are to i.iiem of FIna hnology, tloO,- .nal to the Inal to assist Rtu
r or tobace
r A.I inlral
ngt.n ha-
f A tmirai
hb-h will
.rsreiaiing to naval
o.
de
. Ul.l
have
cua
,irk.". Il.'ar A.liiilrallilrailfor.l, Miss r.lise Ilra.lf.ir.i. Hear A.iuilral (Iherar.ll ind Cap(alii an.l Mr', lienjauiln being iiuong tbe gii..sls.
rroler
The sliKe n. ,.mmls-i|..n lia ..sle.i In pul.ll
1 Ih.. law pr..v|.lluR a p.iially .il ri:- 1" killliiR of s.iuitblr.ls ur the sli,.otiiii illl blr.ls ..111 .If,seas.111. Ilobbliig ..r r..vliiR iiesis of iltlier of tbese bir.ls 1 ,,.lall..ii ..flaw mad.' siibj...-! tillH- sn i-iiallv f.ir ei.'h ..lleni-e. Any.mi., says la.-ar.l liir.'ilshing cvl.leii.-e thai will I,
> lb ul.-l|,.ii of the n ise.l will
-IV le-liall ol the uci line or j.uualiy
Itle
Ihe Inileii Slule ihlv liave iss
Make I
Ileal.
I'd.
ale Ile
XVnIklii
nf their ,|.|e iiy this (lovoril V nre bur.ieiie.i by a re .ilinoiloiis than nn I they nre trealct a- olent p
larllT h. l.-r Spa inferior
u I l.'
ili-ll rule; 1 an.l .|e- lerty thai
(iovi-rnor il...is.-veli has iipp..iiiii'.| a ,-.,muilssl..n l.iiislal.llsli...l a Slate n.serva- ioii nt Wntklns (lieu, lu s.-liiiyler C.iiinlv. II piirsiinn.-e of a law passe,I by the lasi
l.eglsbiiure. Tli- members of ll nimls-
.b.nnr.-, Fran.-is Hi.n.irleks, .if Hyrii.-use, IVIIilam II Wall, ol Walkiu-; J..tins Van |iu-z.-r ,.l l|..rs.. Ii..a.ls; J.ihii Allen ('lul.-.
,1 Walklti-. nn.l .la li. Ilallibuu, of Kl-
iilra.
Thi-v mv Ihey do uol ask favors,, n.au.i ju.-ii.-e.
Ilank Cashier (aplnred.
Harry lloi gh. who lalely ah from Dover. N. H,. nfier liuvlug Ihe Co.'he.-., Sallouiil ilaiik
New I'haplaiu Vat Hliig NIiib i'risoii.
Superililendenl of Slale Prl • ('.rne
ul lie- I ilus V. Collins bas a|.p..lnte i tie- llev, llc.ige San.l.'r-..li, ('liaplalli of III.. Altianv unlv Penllenliarv. to 1... Clinplain ,.l igsiiii: I'risoii. to Ml.- .1 lb" llev. J.i!iu
S. Weills. of IHlt.-liess CciUlV, Who re- ¦-S .Ul a-.-ounI ..f iil-h.ialtb.
leoiide.i niblied
I tlie
vliik-s Ilank.
f l)(.v..r, .) islili-r, an. ,1 wlil.-b h a to I'.iri!
t.. tbo Purlsmi.utb J.
Captain Jobn-on • hip (ieorge T. Hay Vork a few .la>- a«-.
1-1 Is
1" Brilii
< I at Ne
..ri.-eSpl-er,..( 111 ¦ing (hat all th t.letos at llaisha"
ll,- brother. ('a|i(alii
iritlsli-bli.til ap
aduK male Spanish
(be I'lilllpiin.'-.. ba.l b. a-.a.-re,l l.y llie l.iillv.-s. lie abl tl t-r klillna nil de spanl-h ii..-u Ih" i le- ha,I Inken ihe women (..r tbolliseiv
Alaskan Hieai.iera Kacape Injury,
Tlie steamer- ..f Ibe lower Yukon (I • aoed injury lu the break ol the ice.
()e
si I..
.Isllii
ill.
i.allzallo
> liar.l as was lite writing
li«rrB.-ka For (lur TruoiM. ;
Fbe War Department at Wa-hington b |
[ r«-pariDR (,¦. aat t I.- relume t I ( uhn anl P rt'. I at the military p. and Platisburg Cbamiialn.
Willi,
f'jr the troop , Ihe I'uite.l stale. Iroa ! ' ' I""" 1-o during Ihe aummer \ '"'^ " .!• of- Kelt Ethan Aliet I I'"!'""- ..n the sb..roa of L«k. , Comi
of ¦ 11-n flur I: ..| thai I.
Mrs. Iletiv (ireen ha- won ber sull foi tso ner.-s ..(' vniuai-le bin.I Id the ciiy of Clil.'ugo, aud has dei'l |e,t t . subdivide It mi.. .'Ily lots.
In the II..use of Commons al London a fewihii-ago l.'.rl Charles I».ire»(..r.| de- liver-.i'a sharp ,-rl(l--»-m ..I ihe (i..vern- in.-nt . polb-y ,,f ".iriflliig In Ch(ua.
Il 1. re(...rie.| thai A-imiral liewey will >l->lin- lie- boat" for wbi-h a fiin-l Is being ral.~,l. anl will n-k Cut the mouey ll.
ap|.iie.| to th" luaiutenau.'e of a aaibjrs' re luge.
I'apt.ln W li Kanlle ..f lb" American lin-i .St. Louis, ha- ifiven up lb" command ol the Te.sei aud b«< retir-l Ir.im tlio seu
tUvlacd (aoslllollou KeJeclM..
The revlael Mate Cnstiiutlou for hh id. Island, the questioo .f Bbos' ad..; lioo wa sui milled t-.. the voters f the Slale a fee davs ag '. was rejected by a v.-ta almost •hres. to uae. Ilia v,.,te <raa li(lit, aad tb< mtereal auail.
It Xlesweouev. Who, bv tll-'deatb r Kllerhe, is n.,w -hiel eaecutll. ar..iiiia, was bit un i.r| ban at un U't earaed a liviug seiilDg aews ii be i.f,-»iii» a reporter, der llicbarl xVainwfight. wh .-..uimai.de.1 the .-rul.T (.1..I1-i-sler lu the llitbl ag&iT.st eurvi-ra'a deei. has been ap |".lnte.l temi .itarv cointnau ler of "a hta al Ihe Naval Aea.lem'y at Auuap .iia. H I.
Ilobert P, P';rler bas never forgotten lb. figures be h>arDe| vbib- superluleudeui i.l Ihe eenaua lu Is'jil. He .-au tell to Ibe uuK what was theo the p .polalioa ol eiery large city la ilie ceuatry. aad moat ul tbe t6wii*.
Tit In.
S|.i'akee,Nl pointed tfli I'.e.lal the
(Ik-H
bilblWlllR
,,f (be Ass..inl.ly. lia- np-
llilte
I,.11 of the LeRlslu- . I.. invesllRate the sul.je-l ol lubereu-
sis: Me-»rs, Witter. ..I Ti.,ga; Henry. ..f •w V..rki Kan.-biir, of Cnllaragils, and irrei, of I'.rl...
All Arou
tee-
le NIstr.
-f th.. lianlolpli Orphans' e.'t a bull.ling for liifunts nl f 110.00(1
...s ..f 1... Il.iy have llinli..,| iho .,-le. on Ih- Kireiits -,t the vii- niiles an hour. rH.|,|i-uti have snb.crlbel
¦arlv tlUlKI a- a (nu'l I', ---lir- a eiiiiuln<
.¦i..ry t-.r Ihat v ll:,:,-.^^h- su-n .iu-
iniolls t 0 Oaul a Ir.,.. -lie.
J.ilin ('i-,k. H weiilcii.wn business inaii Panama. ¦ .mmlll.-d
;., bvsb..,.liuR l.lnis-l(
iieve.l 1 lat b" wss lei I , III., rash step
llonew
.piie.l ..f bl,
PlR..t.."lgh Wesillehi
..r ill be4llb
few .lays a.i It I -ash si"
busluei,
Tlin sblepatb law will b..Blri.-,lly euforeel 1 Allegany (' .uuiy b,-rn»fler.
aking
ibie
. w.irms
Tent i-ateriiillar. nav.i.-in tunny pia-e. in lari'i.is pari« ..( theKlnto I'.ir inile- nl.ng He- highway • very smal, IHM a:;d I^iany l(.rg. -ompleiely i|irli. ped "' t hug" • are of uuusual size iln. i" .r.
A mouuraenl en. -I" I lu i.i-iii -ry of t'rs.i- *rlek llouitlass wa. unveile.i alew.laysag.i al Ko.-li"«ler. I!- site 1. n.-»rib" New tori. Central Slull.i., au-l it .-,-n,l«ls ..f a l-i .ti/.e llgure slandlm; ui-.n a tranile pe.lesial i)..\eru'.r l;,i-.«->eli aiieu lad 'be "weiuv; y and .ieii.ere.i an a J ir-.s-
tVealern
M- iindiin Vl<w gunued iu u .-1 . ,1 A rival town .ais:- i amib uud It waa4l.eir.«1 ulvba It wit:. Mouu(ain\ .v. ii wax pBi''b«.»d ouliighl I,
wa on Wheels.
tbat waa
l-rok.
nd a half wwi I ' uonauii.tBle, dsle, thnr.vai, fil.Sao, and il was put on wpoei. ami c,^i,,.,i(.l..i|„„ waa -ff.i.iod. 11,is 1. pr-j'jB'^lr Ibo dral eaae,of buying a whole to rn tbai tbe auuala uf fbe Wrat r«c
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pss-'i'n*- ^crtinto fleWeto. '"Tjp i HIVrOX.XI OOPtKM. Fl-VE CKTtT^. VOL. IV. A FAMil.V NKWslvMTR <1F I.di.vl, .VMI (.KNKK.M, 1NTK I.I.Ki KM K. FHKKPOHT. N. V.. I IMD.W. .UNK 2.i, IS'.MI. TXSKS: tl.SO TKAftLT IK aDT&RcB NO. 34. E. V. BALDWIN, TlMlir If Ba^jo, MiwioilD ud Goltar, rnccpoirr. L. i. Nota BrAlofii; IinproTe.1 Method . PnidlA Advancsl Rapidly -nU for Oonot-rtii. Klc., Ft 1 i.sl nI Rb««a. Hatlsfaction nuarBotmi. f / OCORae A. MOTT, LAWYER, I M Oawt M.,lloraB«h of Bro«hlrB,>l. T. city ¦BBHanAB, Lrabrook, QaeeiiB Co., N. V. MaphoBB, "51 Lrabrook" "SKHA Urooklyn." E. A. DORLON, L..BOA'D ED A UCTfO.ATEER. Odd PbIIowa' Block, raUoaBtf«Bi,iwBrCbarrb. PfJEEPORT. JOHN P. WRIQHT, OEJfER.iL AUCTIONEER, _ FREEPORT, L. 1. riNANci.tr. BankorRockYille Centre VUlaJf- .¦iveniii', ROCKVILLE CENTRE, L. I. •AMUKL r. PBILLtP.S. Prosldrnt. TBOHASa. KNIOIIT. Vlrc rrp.iidfi.l. HIRAM K. HMITII. C'iL.slii.r. BOARD or DIBECTOII.S: ¦dbart A. DBTlBon, ThnmaAG, Knight, JokB Ttaeont. IlirBm U Siuiiii. Olaatworth I>. Combea, Wealey 11. Hniith. AaaMa Jarm, ChBrlea L. WBliace, Caarlta W. Han*, Analtn Oornwell. 1 r PhllllpA, NelaoB H. Smith, ' ~ " " .loikii T. IlaviiviD. -___. Edward T. Thuratou, Bamllton W. I'earAall. ISuTw. DakjoitT OllTar Oatrlaon, We do a Oeneral Banking BasinoM of Depoait and Dlacoant. Intoreat Paid on Special Depoaita. ' Drafta Inned ou En^laud and the OoRtinent. I Tow Puttoongo Solicited. I Bankiiig Hoars—0 A. M. to 3 P. M ; Mordajr, 0 A. H. to 13 M. DilDOiuit Da^i—Tneadaya aud Fri. daji, 9 A. H. THE MARKETS. Lau WkaiaaBla Prlcaa arConntTT Pr*4«ea QBBtBd In Itmm Tork. 2S BCTTIB. Orearaerr—Wast, extrai...9 FIrata Thirda to aaconda Htrte—Tbirda to 11 rata -itata Dairy loba, extraa.... I mltatlon Creamery Factory, freab flrata Lowgradu cnciax. -llata—Full cream, faaoy.... Kinali Part alclmn, good to prime. Fall aklma xaoa, Maarby—Fancy state and penn—Fresh WBstero—Choice Bonlbern • KXaa AKD PEAf. Diana—Marrow, choice, 180D — i» 1 42'; Medlam, 1891 1 27'.j# 1 :iil Pfia, oholce, 1898 — li* 1'.'7ij rted kidney, choice. I89H, 1 TliJifi. 1 75 Whltn kidney, choice, 189H 1 K5 iS 1 m Tallow eye — ffl I HI Lima, Cal., V «0lb 2M;i0 2 .',r> (Ireao p.ia«, haga — ®10O ramra ahd Bxnataa—mat. Ktrawberrlaa, Jeraay, V.it... .1 0 8 llucklebarriea. V i t 11 0 li (loooabarrlBa, ? f t 4 0 7 niackberrlaa, V' t A BOY OF KHOPeSIA.BOLDraiOFHOBBEES. DARING MAIL ROBBERIES, JIIEEyCAVGDlPLOHAS BY FRANK LILLIE POLLACK. She litterpd a screum at his gli.%sllj and hkioil stained appearanoe befori she recognized liiui. "Why, Dttii, what has happeneil?' she exclaimed. "Where are the men? What art those Kaffirs ihniii' at your house'i'' ! Mnakmalona. Fla., V case . Waterinaloui, Fla., 1' 100. . aora. Stale—1898, choice, y Ib Fair to prime Pnclllc Coaat, 1898. oholoa.. Cornmoa to jirltue Old odda Lira roDLTat Fowla, ? Ib HnrlnK clilclieiia, * Ib Iloostera, V lb Tarkoya, ? th Ducka, » pair (lease, V pair I'Igeoua, t pair 12.1; UUd _-. I'l — 11 il — IH -. 8 fW '(.•i •iO DaKaaxb roOLTtr. riirlceya, ? Ib llrollera, Phlla.. '-f tt, i'liwls, Htate A Peuu.. IK tb.. Pucks, L. I. spring, VIb..., Hquabs, 11 doz Btr AND BTBkW — -Ji — 1 ii 0 3 00 ($21 og 0 0 0 0 » (* 0 9 0 0 0 « 0 .-•1 0 .SI « ^ It 17 1(1 '1 11 21 7 » 7.5 1 2» Ul 10 4i 11 17 iii lliu Iirst hlov 'm the Red Hini : i.iiuo, ut iHiiitiiu's r,ei-f, uhoiit ciK'hIy I milos east uf Iliiliiwiiyu. The miuo i vkas operuleil hy Mr. W. F. liriutou j uml two Bucrs name.l PotK'ielor atul I llierstaal. res ii'i-tivelv, with ahout i twenty Kallir "huya" in their service. \ With Mr. Rriutuu waa aiau hia sou I C.i 1, a boy ot finirteou. I There ha.i been ao little autii-ipiitioii j oi iioublo wilh tho natives that early I on the ui'jruiii!?of the S.i'l .Mr. liriutou j hill riililea over to (trahuiu's utore. I a'liiit tweuty uiile.s to tha uortli. ] C.iei'staat hiiil youu to inspect work on ; au'ither "reef" to thu ivaat, uml (Jttu i tt'i 1 Potjjieter wero left aluue at their liHle hut. Otto wa.s within, when he heur.I a pit.bleu dull era9liin;{ uoi.so al the iloor. Luokint; i iiickly, ho saw to hia h.irnir that the Uoer, whu hud been siii.ikiii^' his pipe on a bench just out- si.le, hu.l hillou on his fueo to the gruuml, ami that hl.iu.l was pouring Iruiii his heail. A KuRir knoh-kurriu, or throwing-cluh, lay besi.lo him. As the buv nislieil to his com- THEFREEP0RT6ANK •1 CAPITAL, $30,000. iUU 8TIBET, FREEPORT, L. I, . 200 . 1 25 . 1 00 . 1 no . 1 .10 . 1 0(1 7.i 9 2.1 . too . 1 on 7.1 . f,0 . GO . no 9.1 . 10(1 M na M . 3 8.1 , 400 . SI 40,1 — . 30 0 sm 0 1 71 (S 3 00 0 i .Kl 10 1 li 0 2 73 9 2 SO 0 7.1 lai 1 M (S 200 0 I ii 0 1 00 0 7S 0 I 50 0 Ml 0 2 .Kl IS 1 00 r«i 1 00 (ill 3 00 0 iim la 4 ij 0 sp,' i® KV,; i0 41V 0 32 0 avi JOHN J. RANDALL, Prealdenl. OBAUXOEY T. 8PRAOUE. Vice Prnident. WnXIAM R. UALL, Caalilor. BOARD or DIREOTUIM: Mta J. Ranilall, Chauncry T. Ppragiia ¦¦IttODX, William U. Miller, irilllam K. Oolder, D. Wesley Pine, WallaM H. (Xirnwell, Heoruo Waiiaco, ' rkoaaU D, Smilb, Oolea Pettit. Alf«« Imrnia, lUrvey H. Hmltb, Okarlaa L. WallBce, Oeurite M. llaudaU WlllUm M. Hall. . Of«n, noapt latal bolMayA. from * a. m. lo I p. at.. ORara (adllllea anil indiii-rnisnts In •varrasiiartmenl .-qual to tboaoof .itiiur ihn Naw Tock or Bmoklyu Hanks nr Triiat r.un- aaalta, and every ai'cunim.slatluu as far lu is aoaataiaat wItliouiiaerTBUvo manaci-meni, latanal at Uie tale of Ibrre per rent paid on liaa aapoalta, three montha or mure. i Onfla laaaed oa all pBrl |
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