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QUEENS COUNTY REYIEWt
Va^hlMJsd Cvwr VitdaT Morning at
rKSEFOST, QUEBIB OOODTT, H, T
CHARLES D. SMITH. Snitorlator.
¦SfMOt-C: C«»I»lE»a. nVE C;i;NXa-.
Mntm
^atint^ fleWeto.
VOL. III.
A FAMILY NF\V>*1',M"|-R (IK l,(M .VI, .\ Ml liKNKK.VI, INTK I.I.Ui KM K.
FRP:EPORT. N. v.. FRID.W, .sKI'TKMHKR 2.S. IH!)S.
BOOl MD JOB raiNTIBB
aisctrran la
ittractiit ud Artistic StjU
AT TB»
REVIEW OFRCE by Powir Pmm.
TESKS: S.'.OO T.-:ABLT IB kDT&NkX
NO. 47t
aAfnnt
of Rockviile Centre
TILLAGE AYEKUE. RackvUle Centic, L. I.
I The last official aot of the acting I Spanish Oovernor at Manila was to "line a newspaper man for telling the i Irntb," How like Spain!
. r. PHILUP8. Presldsnt. MAB O. KNIOHT, Tlce-Piasldsnt. UIBAUR. BMITH, Cashier
SOABD or DIRBCTOBB:
I.Oamfees, Wialey n. Mallb, , Charlea L. Wallaea,
pans, Austin Qpmwell, I^Ullps, NslaonH. Bniith, ' **, Jehn T. DavlBOB,
Kdward T. Thnrston. Iltoa W. PearsaU.
The German Emperor wonid donbt- less like to inaagnrate an international copyright law which would do jome- |hin'^ to protect his less majeata inter¬ ests.
PTctio")
THE FLAG IN NATURE.
Wb a a Gaoeral Banking Bulneit of MfBritaadDisoonnt.
Adamm Paid on Special Depoaits.
BiatiB iMoed on England and tha Adttami.
Ttaa FainiiUige Solicited.
IBbUbb Honnt-O A. M. to 8 P. M.| WntnAaj. t A. H. to 12 M.
mnoairt Dara—Tnesdays and Fri- AgA9A.U.
^4A0nmmm^\ i am —¦»—I IM ^
:fHEFREEPORTBANK
CAPltAL, $30,000.
lin Street, • Freeport, L I.
H. RAIfDAI^U Prealdent, IftTEY T. arRAGIlK, VIee-PreeldaBt, W1LJ.IAM 8, HALL, Oaahler,
Prospectors jnst retnrned from the Klondike estioiste that there are 25,- OflO idle men in that region. All indi¬ cations poiut to il bnsy winter (or tbe coroners.
The women of Nutley. N. ,1., hare liauilei] together with the object of abating the tramp nnisancr, Xo food or other ai.l is to bo given to anj wan¬ derer unless ha has a letter of intro¬ duction from some reputable resi¬ dent.
The Church of England Bnrial,
I Funeral and Mourning Reform Asso-
jjiiation has issued ths following mani-
¦ festo: "So darkened honse, no dnr-
sble ooflln, no special rnoarning attire,
no bricked grave, no nnneoesssry
show, no avoidable expense, and no
unusual eating or drinking,"
rlldly the song of ths 'er land and
111 nature sings
free. The Red, White and Blu<
o'er sea. The whlte--ln each billow that brea'is on
the shore; The bine—in the arching that canopies
I er
¦OABD OP DIRBCTOIta.
RaaaaU. Channcey T,_Spragoe.
I, MHIUaia O. Miller,
J. Oolder, B. Wtaley Pine.
I. Oornwell, Qeorge Wallace.
I, Bailtb. Oiilee Pettli,
¦mla. Harvey B, .Sndth.
, WaQaes. Oaoin M, Randall,
WUUsSB B. Hall.
aagwl Iscal holkiars, from *. a. la. I OBwrs fihclllttea aaa Inducements I
:ak, OK
t equal tol hose of either the
. Bfoeklyn Banka or Trual Com- ^ erery acconimlallou aa far na Is at with eonaervallve mnniigement. at the rale of Ihree per rent paid an als, three mnnths or more. .— ^aoed on all piiris of Kurnpa. laaeiienil hanking liusli
birth.
Its glory out
The land of o spread-
l^nd sunset dyes diepen and glow Into red;
Day,fades Into night and thi» red stripe retires,
Bnt stars o'er the blue Ilgiit their senti¬ nel Area:
And though night be gloomy, with clouds overspread.
Each star holds its place in the fleld over¬ head;
Wban scatter tha clouds and the tempest is through.
We count every star in the fleld of the blue.
—R. F. Smith. In the Pun.sy.
We Will Keep I.l
tlharee—Spain —(ieneral Mer
r ipartn
Uil the
• Greater New Yoric •
>ezita.l Parlors,
lOaMNICKlll t SKIOMORE.
^OOa. FULTON AND GOLD STS.,
Broojilyn, N. Y.
sa.oo ap. Ba.oo ap. Bl^o.ap. • .so a|>.
In Vienna, Austria, a yaiiDg scien¬ tist claims to fasye produced artificial albumen. He proposes to manufac- Inre it at abont o.ne-sixth of tbe ex¬ pense of meat, eggs aud milk. Arti¬ ficial milk was produced some years ago, whioh passed all tbe tests of chemistrj. But kittens and puppies fed npon it d^ied. Perhaps the invea- tor of artificial albumen vill lest its qnalitieain his own person before ha attempts to destroy tbe business ofthe stock-yards.
There is a perfect reason for the attachment of tbe immigrant to ths United States, says the Kansas City Star. It is because it is the country of his choice. Ko portion of tbis country has ever been a penal colony, a Botany Bay or a Hiberia. Noliody has been sent here on eompnision. TUe immigrant to the United States from tbe beginning bas been a rolnn- teer—one who considered the matter and concluded that his condition would be bettered Ih some way in the great, new strong country beyond the Atlantie, where there was mora land, more room, more work, more money, more opportunity, more liberty for I bim and his children and their chil¬ dren. 4
The Moscow correspondent of the London Standard has discovered a norel plot against tha Czar of Russia. Bereral yeara ngo a regimental chapel was planned at Tsarskoe by a retired wool merchant. The Czar laid the foundation stone, and he was to be present at ths consaeration of the building, whioh was finished tbis year. An artist employed to decorate the in¬ terior discovered a wire protruding from the wall. A further inrestiga- tion revealed a loaded mine under the foundation, Tbe arrest of the donor and the architect followed, aud the latter is believed to be responsible for the infernal scheme to assassinate the Czar. This incident illustrates how patient and iogenions are the Nihilists.
ND it's just our luck to be cooped lip here iu tbe borriil, iIu.Hly city all Biiiunier, wbeu otber folks go to the muiiiitaius, or the spiinga, or lakes, ur some- tvliere."
Viola Perry pouted, and tossed ber bead pet tishly,
"(Jf coarse it's our luck!" chimed her sister Betty. "It was just our luck when Uncle I.yinan Perry left all bis property to Joe Ferris—the best farm in tbe State, witb tneiilT acres in woodland, ami a big iirrbard, and some of the tiiiest blooded stuck, all tboroiigUbre.1. And .loe l-'erris was no nearer kin tu bim tbuu we are!"
"He's au old miser, to take all the property and keep it!" suupped Viola, tartly.
"But it's just onr luck!" groaned their mother.
In the meantime, .Toe Ferris, the old miser, as Viola ba.l called hiiu, but in reality a very guoil-looking yuung man, wae takiii|{a survey uf bin new possesKiiiiiK.
"Very nice, indeed, but as lonely aa Sahara!" he soliloi|uizei1, with a comprehensive glance at tbe big I brown farmhouse, with it.iwide gables overrun with clemstis and wistaria vines. "Might ss well turn hermit, or Robinson Crusoe, at ouce, aa to lire in this rambling old place, with¬ out kith or kin. Hold on, though! Haven't I got some kitli or kin suiue- ivhere, after uir;" ' 'IV.ir.s to me I hev.' as old (iraiiny tiiigi,' used to sny, I must ask Dinah, or whoever tbe genius is that presides over Ibn inter¬ nal arraugeiueula of my bauhelor es- tabliabmeut, .\ud if there are any pretty cousins they might possibly iie persuailed to honor me with a visit, properly cbaperoued, ol course."
,Ioe Ferris had lived iienily all hia life in San FraneiHco, coDse.]ueutly his Missiiuri eiiiisiiis were entire strangers to him, iiersonally.
.\iid BO it cliuui-e.l tlmt Sire. Perry and hor daiiglitei-i M;,ur<i .U-liKlitfully surprised bykn liivitatiun tu Hpend tbe summer at (,'oa^iu .Toe's plaCe-^ Piukdale, aH lie lia.l clii ivteiied it
But tbere is no ruse witliout a Ihorn, and the thoru in tbis case was the poslHcript t.i Mr Kerris's letter
¦At 111
a full 1
prove.l hy Ilu
"I find I lia^e two other couaius," "The Society of tha Army of the | *" wrote —"Miss Itarlnrii Perry and
WtWron AND OOLD 8TRIET8,
Ow. LaaBar'a, Brooklyn, N. V.
WILBUR r. TRCOWKLL, OOVNBBU>ll-AT-LAW.
'^BB MSMassi BSraaSt Biaaklja, If. y.
¦all, rreavorS. L. I., Kventnci and flatntJaya.
rRANCIS B. TAYLOR. LAWTBR. !>¦ C*KNIR MAIN AdO PULTON 5T«b.
1^ C. V. BAkOWIN.
I -WBANJO SOLOIST.)<^
eNsacaroaNU at Low RaleA AdHnaa, HIMPStUB or WKfOm, MmiMiwt t-AitiiK. JAMC8 PALMER,
REAL ESTATE AQENT,
PATCNOOUC, L I.
Santiago" is the latest addition to our numerous military organizations da- signed to commemorate the gallant deeds of American soldiers on many | wall fought fields. The new society was inaugurated on the 31st of July last, in the Oovernor's palace of Santi¬ ago, for the purpose, as recited on the occasion of "preserving tbe arobives and recordB, andto perpetnata ! tha memory of the invasion eanipaign, and battles culminating iu the fall oi | Santiago and the surrender of the Spanish forces." There is probably i no eampaign in whioh American I troo|U Were engaged that is fraught ' with mora Interesting incidents or j praoioua memories, or one that baa ' tended mora to make American soldiers I famous throughout tha world.
Tom Brings. rmu is iii poor ctreuin- Btances, 1 un.lerslnii.l, un.l I slmll tiy to get Ililll a H.ill.1 situation. Von are already ac.|iiaiule.l with liarl.uru, I believe. 'j'hey will ciuie on tlie same train as yunrHelve.i, ami I hope will help to make your journey ugree- sble."
"Well, upon my word!" cried Viola, her black eyes snuppiag an¬ grily.
"Oh, of course," griinilile.l Betty, "Bab mnsi be invil.-.l, I 11 wuirniit! Shn always .loca couUive finger in onr pie "
"lib, of coiu-se!" eel: mother.
".\nd abe'll do ber I.est to catch Cousin Joe with tlieni owlish great eyes and eltin curls," adiultted lletly
Miss Betty hsd small eyes and th
eyes, wss quite content to accept the escort of Mr. Tbomas Briggs, and al¬ lowed bim to walk beside her to the railrond station, and carry her modest traveling-liag, witb a feeling of com¬ fort and security she had never known before.
Evidently, Tom's bisck eyes and tawny moustache had made an im¬ pression on her inexperienced heart.
Tom bad just fouud a comfortable seat for Bab and himself on the shady side of the car, where they could look out on the broad waters of the Missis¬ sippi, whicb lay stretched ont like a silver ribbon before their gaze, when Mrs. Perry and her daughters rustled by.
They bestowed a distant nod on Bab, but ignored Tom altogether,
"Just see how they are dirting!" sneered Betty, "I sball take cara tbatCousin Joe hears abont this,"
A two-seated spring-wagon, behind a team of prauciug sorrels, witb a stout farm-hand at tbeir heads, stood awaiting the visitors on arrival at their destination.
The two girls and their mother im¬ mediately took possession of tbe seats, while Tom and Bah squeezed tliein- flelves in the back part of the wagou, which was tilled witb straw,
"It'a more comfortiilile down bere on tbis nice yellow straw, than sitting on those seats, anyway," whispered I Bsd, consolingly, to her companion; I and be smiled bsck at her in sucb a wsy that she blusbe.l till ber cheeks were as red as the bitter-sweet berries, growing in a tangled thicket by tbs roadside.
The sorrels made good time, and a few bourn foun.I tbem drawn np in front of tbe lirowu old farm house,
"And tbis is Cuiisin Joe's place," cried Viola, eiultaiitly, ns they walked up the broad, Hrm giuvel walk to the bouae.
Auntie, the housekeeper, stood on i co'nmissio .V -1 1 -1 .. 1 ¦ ,_ dial an.l u
the wide poicb, gaily attired lu ber ¦ |y„, „i , „
festive frock of red calico. [ dav ariern
"Good morniu', la.lies—good morn- 1 'rhe lnst in'!" ehe cried, smiling a hearty wel¬ come to the visitors, and bobbing s respectful courtesy to each one in turn.
"But, Where's our Cousin .Toe—Mr. Ferris, I mean?" demanded Viola.
"Your—wbich, houey'y" queried auutie.
"My cousiu —Mr. Ferris—where's he?"
"Him? Why, dar he air," re¬ sponded auntie, pointing over Viola's shoulder, "£f be ben s suake, he bit ye, honey, sure "
And auntie's fat aides shook with eujoyinent.
Viola turned around. Tom Briggs stood behind ber.
"Welcuuie tl. rinkdale.Miss Perry," he said, politely, but coldly. '
"Indeed! And wbo are you, pray?" j demanded Viola, sharply, to rebuke | bis insolence, I
".Me? Oh, I'm your cousin, Joe • Ferris, at your service!" said the sup¬ posed Tom Briggs. "Tom sent me a telegriiiu that be could not leave the . city at present, ao I concluded to go and escort you myself. .KmX as I di.l not wish to buy tbe favor of my rela tives 1 detenniued to personate rom, anil Bee if I could wiu aomo friemlship torel for myself alone." i """.*
Here lie trie.l to aee Bab's eyes; but iiei she bad turned them away iu much sL.ne confusion. sitiia
"De dinner's a-waitin'," aunounced n,'" *. auntie. , will i
And as tbere was nothing else to be done, tbey all took seats aronnd the well-spi-ead table, and matters were Bmoothed over for the time.
But alter dinner, Bab slipped away, by lieraelf, to tbe old apple-oicbard ou the north side,
"What will bethink?" she said, cov¬ ering her face with both hands, "He —he mnst hnve seen tbat I liked him; but I uever dreamed be was Cousin Joe,"
But swift footflteps bad followed hers, and strong hands drew her own nuny from tbe lilunhing cheeks,
"Vou shan't run away from me naaiii, little Biib," he eaid, drawing ber to liiin.
And the uext morning's train carried MrK. Pei-ry and ber two dangbtera back to tbe eity, in spite of .Toe's po¬ lite invitation to stay for tbe wedding, -Saturday Night.
ODE FINAL PEACE TERffi.'.r:.:.;';:.^::
OUCH RIDERS. relebraW
eIr Kii.l I
tlH'i
lie.
\Vi
tommissioners to Paris Receive the j '^'""' President's Instruc'.ions.
I f'
NO DEVIATION IS PERMISSIBLE,
Intltt I'pon ¦ Oilier Thlllp iln III Appareiil
1 Views Nee.leil.
iiuk Point, I„ I, t.l-ir-i are no more, .1 out ol the army, de ;i glorious rec. nd historic bodv ol Idlers, ciivalryiiiei, who had the unbius eiperien.-e of itoinc throuirh a mliltary ¦sinpaliru without their horses, ate now -.-Jitter!tic t'l tlieir h-.imes, or wherever they upajraiu llie dull Ills .it the n keep their arms as sou-
h-ive been niu-it
hIch they have plcture.-iiu
NEW YORK STATE NEWS.
Newt or Ihe rapllal.
A dosen membera ol the nroiberhood of
, Locomotive r.ucineers, composing a Krlev-
ance committee ol the lo.lKes whose m-.n.
Nearly 100,000 Soldiers to Occupy !r"!;'P.">"''."^r ••>"• "r^'^Tr.
' 'J by the New \ork rentrnl an.l Hud
THE SABBATH SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR SEPTEMBER 25.
Porttkflico, Cubs and Piiilippines,
TO PROTECT LIFE AND PROPERTY
, walte
iten 1 to till
iMiian. I'll eulr, ot I 111
Railroa.l romp
BKllroad Commission to re.
olBces towar.l seciirlnir a i eyes.KllI now ll Tbe enRlneen t anplled Is too nd offlciiils ofth.
those ros. as at pre¬
war
otoy. II, r, ,S| liilV-The
¦nt gave out the fillowlm; s ceruiiiR the dls.-u-<»liu bsti ers ol the Cabinet ami the 1
nh»rs of the •ep.ion of S
ea.ie Com-nlsilon. lator Oruy, wIi.ks al.sen-e was .'me to his liialiility to wilh- .Iraw as coun-_l In a case In which he wa< enffiicel soiueihns hs.'ore his appointment a-ioneoftha i'eace CommW-iloners, havt spent the iireii.er piirt of We iuesday and ¦r:iiir-.liiv In a tree .liscusslon ol the liutie. Willi thc dl-cliiir-.. ot whi.-li th.-v Imve been liitnistu.l bv the Problem, .Seiiutoi (Jray l.efcire sh.llnij will huvo n full co-ifer- en.-e with the Pro-.l.ient «ui his ass i -hile-i, '¦IVIiile, for ol.vl.ius i-eas.ins. It wa< .le. tenuiued that the iiiitura ol the |.istriic- tlons as to the ne:;,illations about to be en¬ tered upon sll iilM lor the present be kepi
results shall h ive be.ii raiiclnd. It Is po-^ tll.le to slate aulhorllutlvely th,it the .-.iiu mission Roes to Paris fully prepared to f.d li.w a ciiiir-a of action uiai-pe I out for I as tha r.--ult of the consultiitlous ol th.
i preh itlon f
lillllC
na.le cl
lilt, lis
.ll, th
la Admlnlilralion l>,<rldet I'pon Iht Force Neaettary to Police Ihe New Terrllnrlet-Hawall Wlll Be Garrl- toned al llnre-llur ««ldlera Wlll Ke- place Kpanlth Truniia Or.lered Home.
ferred t.iitetbei sioners and It Is » outcome will result tlon or such parts > sail to op
idson River [Hin the state uest its Kood odlBcation of operation on sai.l the test severe. The .11 road con-
Ihe Third UwaHae t r.ood Thine Will
Tliein Tkat nralk tlv..11—Coininentat
1 the Rsllroa.l To
xia-ctel a satisfactory
Invch-lni; an ellmlna-
ol the test lor eyesiitht
iiiijustlv.
\V»sHtSOT,.>
•ninlstrati.m •arrvins Into plans for «iirri iieeii comiuere
n. r. i-i|,..c„ii..-Tii-. Kl-
' about to undertake the rerntlon -if Its Imporlant -.iilui; the Man Is tkat hsve bv the riillod States. T'le
luvolv
-iilluit
this
tha I'uitel .suites. reii..hed bv the Presblent, aftei atlon Willi the members .it the si,l.se.iueutly receive.l thecor- iiliuous approval of Ihe C-il,. tliiK hel.l Ht J o'clock Thur<-
rinallv.Irawu up an.l iip- l.lentnn.l his Cabinet al K m.aii. Ml the opinion ot Wnshhiitton exi.erl ol.«ervers, "perm in¬ enl American .-oiitrol olthe Philippines, '
Contrary to Reiieral ex|.e.-tatl9ns, the roinmlssionerr. have been i,-ii-eu ous posi¬ tive Instruction In writlui;. It Is:
'The full an.t un.-indltioiml cession ol the Islan.l ot 1.U/..111. on wbl.li the .-lly ..I Manila is sliiiited."
The Pre-blenl li'iil Ihls instruction re duce-l lo wrlllnu-. In orlcr tlint the A-neri- can t'ommissioners mliflit lav il before the Spaniards with alisilut.i .Idlulteuess and insist upon it as a prelliniiiary to further nef^otlations.
The dlsposilion-ol the Philippines out side of the |s<aii.l of l.u-/.on ts lelt to the iliscrelioB of the Ccu'cissbiners. Coiisi.l- eriil.le latltu Is wlll lie Klven them, but .ol the main poihl-tlie cession of Luiiou Isl-
ivcit hus be »n mustered out lis.), und loaves tho milit.iry s.-nlci-of tho i.iuutry to enitnira In the more peaceful
l.-CU|.llt|.ins ol life. Ah C ilouel llooSCVelt
-eeelvel lils.lis.ili,,r<o papers ue remarked: 'I'llls en.ls It. ,.|i'--
His manner uu-l tone l.elra ll.le em.111.111. and he b-lt tl
vithout w.llliim- to s ha members ot his
itntT who were wiillliitf to speak to hliu.
The last lew hours ot the lust iiIkIu the .-ou«h ri.lers spent In camp were not dull. There were «reat lionllres in tliecamp, and I series of In.Uaii .lances was held.
Levi Jiaes. the Choctaw; ItiittleHnakM ffln, the Siouv: Polluck, the Pawnee, au I doMlohnel, the Apache, all took part.
There was the S|„n slllllip .lllll..e, slKllin-
Hint of the liiir.leiiiiii: of the i;r..iiii.l nliun :lle rains let up In sprint!. Hi.' sunk,-.lur. e
•ountry nearly 100,001) soldiers, or tour :1mes as many men as composel the rei;u. ar army ou a peace footing prior to the var.
This larije force Is to he disposed of as 'ollows- 60.noil are t.i iji to i'iba.'2),ni)) .oihe Philippines, 12,..WO I.l Porto Rle.i, lnd,Sllflflt.ilt.iwiili.
Ofthlslartfe .io,lv ol men only a com- Jarntlvelv small prop,,rll.in Is now in the i.il.inles, ¦ Tliere lire it Is r..ui;lilv estlmii- e.l. I'lflllll In rnl.n. ir, .iilO In the Philippines, BIlOiu Porlo lih-.i. llll.l UUI In H.iiv:ili, It ivill l.e necen-Kr,- therafore lo send about WlklO troop- lo Cn'.a within the next f.uir or live months. H.lrtO to Msiilla, 10,500 to lorto Rico, and llilH) to H.uvali.
The A.iininlsIrHll.in Is now arranemK to lave these troops sent .ml as soon as tlu'V nay be needed, Ti.e .lues for llawiili ami ¦or the Pblll:.plue. will KO lli--t. as ciii.ll-
lons there are more -eillel or will s i l.-i
nore settled thun in Cul.a an.l 1' .rto |l|c,,.
!u the Islan.ls .if I'ul.a an.l I'.irt.. Iti.-o It Is
;llou(jlil thai It wlll be several lu.iutlis be.
lore tha I'eace Coiu.iil»s|,ins can iret nltairs
nto Shane for Iha cmipiete oc-upall-.n by
Inierican troops. As the Spaiiuir.ls nre
I lent home, startluK fr-.-u the eastern end
insid-r- ! ,, c„|,„_ ,|,„ Unile.l states troops will fol-
t aloue. j „^ ,,„,, „,,,.„|,v ,.B,,i, ,,ost as ll is al.aii-
•s of his , loned, Bothat Ihere m-lli l.e no l«p>e an.l
10 room f.ir rapine nnd ll.'euse upon ths
jart ol .ilsbaii.led Insiirifeiiis.
The forces ot this c.oiiilrv are nee.i.vl lu Ihe new colonies for the purpose ol restor- DX and KUKruiiteeinu order afler long »-ars In which the anirry pa« ons of peopi, • ¦ pth! -¦
Louis Cliipp, of Buffalo, has tiled against the State for tl.150. In 1S61 he waa ! conimlsslone.l by fiovernor Seviii.iur as a Second I.leuten'ant for the purpose of | mustering in men. Oovernor Seymour, In . his proclamation asking lor more volun- ; tetrs, offered a Stale bounty ot »60 for each , an that was eiillslad. Clapp sue- | ceede.l In gettinit twenty-seven men In Kl- uilru, an.l bi« papers allege that he has not \ yet reoeive.l tiie leiuntv to which he claims he was lawfully entitle.l, |
State roinniisslouerot Excise Lvman re- ' ports that the total re.-elits uiider the I l.l.|Uor Tax law tr.iin May I last lo Septem- 1 her 12 are (U.l.'l!),!!!!. This amount Is »373,7I.H In ex.-e,ss of the receipts under the ! or the corresponding period |
aukllii Townsend died altera He was A.ijutllnt.neiiiikal of
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All Spanish Interests In the Philippines are centere.l on Liii!oii Islan.l, nn.l with thls un.ler the co;itr.)l et the lUiile.l States Spalu would bt unable to maintain flovere- ignty In the remainder.
It Spalu slioiil.t ...iini.lv llterallv with tha A-iierican deii.Hiids an.l ce.lo Lu:'.-in, the ('..minl.ssioiier, ure aiitliorlrcd t.. exact cer¬ tain Ini.llng privileges In tho remainder ol 111" Philippine i,T..U|.. Thev are .llrecte.l Ion lier I.l obtain an iigreainent Ircu Spain llmt u inlpvKlKe Ishiuls shall be dl-posel ot lo ary forSlgn power. A joint prote.- y he'suggesle.l, in which event .'BU C-iiumlssioiiers hnve absolute power to accept such a proposition.
Ueneral Merritt will meet the Commls- Bl..ners in Paris an.l his kuowle.lge ofthe situation In the riilllppliies will Intluep.-e the view of tha Pence Commissioners as t.i the ..hnracterof the government Hint they will H-k Si-ali. to establish iu the islauds uiitsl.le of Lu:.ou.
flKi\I^M
LEVI
'¦"'I Blooded. CHocT>\W
'Wiil'/C..'
CONNECTICUT REPUBLICANS MEET.
Naual.
have
it tbeir
'ieortfo E Loiin
The aiperiniental prodnrtion of flti
in Oregon bas proceeded far enoiigb
to warrant the eiiatence of a linseed- • ., „„.,!, i ., i i
just now, I know, su I tliink abi oil factory in TurtUnd, and wbat thr agree.
"CAST LOOSE AND PROVIDE."
»'hal rie.irlng For Anion Meana on a Maii-ol-War.
Clearing fur actiun means renioving from the ileeka cverylliinR that can in any pussilile inaniier impede Ibe ra|iii1 an.l elTective roovement of tbe guus or lie sliiiltere.t by abell in aucb a nay as to make dank'eriuia eplintera. Of! Cuba tbe big waraliip lies cleared fot action always. There are only a few etraighteat of black hair herself, and ! things to be doue wbenthecall comes, therefore pretended great disdain of I Only a moment ago Jacky was read- bar couain'a yellow curls. j mg Id' hoine-ma.le paper, or watching "I know what I'll do!" declare.l 'he tailor ineii.l bis trousers. This Viola, energetically. "I'll go and minute tbe qnarlermaBter on watch offer to pay Hab if she'll slay here an.l i has reported tbe flag-ship's aignal to keap bouse for us while we're gone. ; Ro t<i general qiiarlers, and the bugle She's aliaoliitelv |>iiicbe.l for money, I li"" «i"in'li'.l tli- .-nil.
' llubernaloilal ,SI«nd -The I'lalforiu,
in, (Special),- Sennt..I ry wus nomlnatod loi Uovernor of Connecticut on the flrst bal¬ lot. The res.lit was: l.ounsbury, 351'.; i'or ter, 1211; Dewell, 16; Merwin, 1.
The rest ol tha tickat Is as follows. Liauieiiaut-Oi.vernor, Lyman A. .Mills, .,f Mbl.lleileld; State Secretary, H.iiint CInrk. ot Wlillinantic; Treasurer, C. S. .Mersi-k, of .N'ew Haven; Comptroller, Thomi sons, (Irani, ot Enllelii; Attornev- (ieiieral, Charles Pnelps, of Vernin,
The plnif.irin in.torsos the a.lniliilsirn
t|..n of McKlnley; mlvocatei investigatl-.n ,
of anv ln..Oiiipelency on the pari of wnr i
onicials, stnu'is for the gol.l stnn.iard, {
protection; urges a Inrger nuvy. a pronei :
sea coast liolon....; the c.iniolellon ..I the ,
giia Canal; approves the aniieiatlou ;
villi, nnl deraniils legislailon for I
.1111 ling.if the mer.-hant marina. '
oils- of Alt..iiiey-(l«nernl appears i
• Uisi lime Oh a Cniiactlcul Sluts |
.if the Apnches, In which rattlesnakes are isunllvi-arrled in the haii.is of the dancers, aho Imitate the luollons ot that reptile In iheir steps nn.i bo.ly .-ontorttcns I the rough riders did 11 without the snakes), ill.I the Mo.iul sinoUe .lance, the rtan.-e if peace gan.l tho harvest, in which the lancers smoke re.l clay pipes and leave oug trails of smoke behind them as they ;lr.-le about, In.lian cries and warwhoops were kept up all nlglil. There was not ii nan ill tho whole r.-glinont who slept, the iftlecrs als.i enjoyed the fun.
An Important event wis tha dlsposltl..u ot the mascots. Troo;. 1 Ilnally ilo- •Ide.i to present their C..lonel with Te.iily
¦he eagle. A inilnglv tha whole bo.ly
.unrche.i t'l where ('ol.inel Uoosevelt wns •eated signing muster out papers ami frooper Coo made the presentation speech It was:
'-Colonel, we men present that eagle lo you nnd wo waut yuu to have It, an.l If anv. 3ne knocks you, send him to us au.l we'll .Ix him,"
Josephine, the mountain Ilon, belong Ing to A Troop, Is lo be given to the Central Park Zoo. The regiment's dog Cul.a has so many owners thai it has uol
of Hi
ll¬
nlv
after Ills n.
¦ WIS es.-.rle.l
gi-iil enriiisi
11 In a sli.irt s|
nlnatWn
to lhes.,1
nsin. a.-.-,
..e.-li.
Senalo
viinli-.i
pteii tl
GENERAL OTIS HEARD FROM,
K •. aaaataa. aai aaa.
fC. A. OONLON,
•ONOCD AUCTIONCCN.
••• fiLiaaa- awaa.
tat-maa a?., aaaa CHvaea, rR(CI>«irr,
t.S. NANDALL. Arehita«t, OMeaear tkeaklyii ava.. and Malaai. mva
RaHnad na*M. Pn^iawt. L. I,
naaa amt aaai l«i siWna ^vriwntl far all cla^
<«katMlaaa
CHARLES L. SEAMAN,
Carpenter *>"» Builder,
rncc^MT, i_ I
Eatinia'ea rlMwrfullv given.
C4iutrit.-ta i.iki'u
6B0RGB A 6ILS0I RATIOR,
CARPEffTFJiS ANO BLIIU>EltS.
FREEPORT. I„ I.
Bavlivt ..arenlly rompieie.! Iha R|rV|rW
Mnl.lllNil w» ara ;repansl \o laka
coalra.lt f,.r llrti riaM work
induBtry needs for ita farther cxtan eion ia aoutob milla in loealiliea wbere tha libra may be profitably grown. The fact that two tous of Oregon flai have been aold iu Sootland at auore ' tban double the prices offered in Amarioa ia ofTered aa eyidenoe thai j the libra ia of good quality, but thc farmara are not enthuaiaBtio in th< ' mattar, when they have to rett an.! : aentoh tbe flax with primitivu boiut appiiancai. Tbey wisb to be relieved ; trom any retponsibility in the mallei furthar than to produce tbe crti|i There ii • naeeaaity, therefore, for ¦ cUbs of skilled workera wbu will comi between the farmer and tbe manufac : torar in carrying on the operations o' ratting and acatehing. '
Tliaaweaa. iar aaciaawtar
Biiiden: Generti Contncton,
I* Btmtt* Avi •MOOKLVN N. V.
Aama tar aaia at FSeePOKT. L. It «•
aitattalta taiMuw ftili «¦ Um gteilr magnli •HMM, «3
The official atatement of our loasei with S|>ain i» not yet male up, bul Ihe approximate tlgnre., cimiiilei from reporta to thi War an.l Navy Pe partwenta give this remaikable sliuw ng:
Miie.t la Iha army. . 3.'j
-x.led In tbe navy „ 1
Kille.t_in the mariaaa. ,
army I 4'i
In the
In the
Here is a t.ial of -.>T9 killed am lt2S wonn.led ui a «a. -. Inch reeulte, in the deetrucUou ,.( the Spanisl Nayy, in tbe freeing n Cu'-a, tbi ceBsion of Porto Rico and the .ai't-iri of Mantle, The loasea on tbe ri,i,.i aide at Oettybnrg aloue were t.'Ti killed and 14,497 wounded Iu t>i. twelve great battles of tbe Oi'ril Wai the Union loaaes were .:{,46l< ki.lei
The very thing!" cbnrnse.l Hetty and her rauther, briglilening up, while Viola tripped over to tbe dress¬ maker's abop on the next B.|uare, where Bab earned a scauty living hy eewing, all day au.l half the nigbt, and madeliniiwo her erran.l.
",\ud it'll be BO much better fur you tban aewing all tbe time. Hab, " she added, persuasively, "besides being better |.ay. '
But, to Viola's diBappoiiitment, Bab declined tbe genernns uiTer.
She wanted so much to get into tbe country, she sui.l; an.l, besiles. Cousin Joe bal sent lier a i'liei-.|iie t.i coTer all eipenaes, she ad.led, witb a grateful Husb ligblingtier pale cbeek. Viola Houn.'t'd ott in bigb dungeon. "Bab's a mean, artful thing, " the declare.l, "an.l jnst wants a chance 1.. fo<i| Con sin Joe au.l marry bim for bis money "
.\ud her mother and aister ooin- oided in ber opinion
They were still punting over the cloud whicb threalene.i t.i .lauipen their enji.ymtnt, when the .I.K.r bell rang, and tbe servant ban.Id in Mr Brigga' card, with a fen wor.ls writteu nn the baok. to say that be bad veu luted t.i call and ufTer bia aervi.-es for Ibe contemiilate.l jouruey, but bis offer waa ao.rnfnlly .iechnel
"'rell him we are eiigace.l, an I liave oot the sliubtest uecl .1 Imu ,ii his services either" i-iflu;nan.le.l \'i..la, in Buch lou.I tones tbat the voting man, wb.i was waiting in the' ball, beard the wor.ls distin.tlv
Ue turne.l a'lav, witli a .lisap- poinled look, lief.re Bri.lgel lia-l tiiue to repeat the sciru'iil messege
".\n' abnre he s a gintleiuan born, "
muttered the girl, in..king after biui,
if be .Ws br wearin that cwld,
thabliy c at. »itb a darne.l howl ou
the abuul.llier '
Bri.lget
•ad lilO,M9 wonndel. No war ha< tion to indnlge in s a.ig talk, for tbe
aaat ftoiaoaJl Bnch inporta-t au.l far rraahiac reaatia aitli •« aotalt a km , itl lila •• kaa oar var wAk "ittaaa.
hole in ibe abiiul.ler uf .iKr. Briirg't •twa< very really darne.l. -ndee.l. Aad pretty Bab, in bet uea travel- •f ailjrec jcay, • vide-
Tbe marine s<-r;{. unt baa bounded from hla .lesk ; llie tailiir has atopped bll nee.Ile, the ward-roiuu buy baa dropped the half cleaned disb; tbe cadet baa left tbe unfiniabed letter to bia mother, and the lientenant bis half amoked pipe. Tbe marines bave daBhed to their plaoea at the second¬ ary battery, aud tbe seamen tu theira at tbe great guns. Tbe cadet baa gone to tbe maathead to keep the range, and tbe lieutenant ia on the guu-plat- fiirin uf tbe after turret, between tbe two tliirteen-ioch guns. The ward¬ room boy and the rest of the powder , division bave gone to tbe magaziueB and Bbell-luckerB.
"Cast loese and provi'le," I Training aud elevating gear ia I loosed and tested; breech-blocks are thrown open, gas-obecks are ex auiined, iiiipleinenta iieceBaary for the working of tbe guns are provided. In tbe turrets the liydranlio power ia turned on, ani the smoke fans ara starte.l. But there is little to do. In these days we are ready all the time i In a roouient cutues the order to load. Tbe nmiuiiiiiiion buists in the turrets rome clanking up with tbe huge pro- je.-tilcB an.l the massive cartridges rhe by.iraulic rammer glides forward an.l pusbes tbe great lli>i>-pound shell iuto the i-liaml.ei . the pow,ler follows, aul tbe big lireech-plug is swung in¬ to place and lie-keil Tbe eleetrie nire is alia.-lie 1 t<. the primer. .lacky, stiippc'l 1.1 tbe waist, the perspiration pouring off liiiu 111 au.lil.lr streams, falls back.- Fi-m "V Warship Com¬ munity," by W. ,7. Henderson, in Scribner'a,
Rooalara at Clorkt,
Scientists «ay that ro.'sters .lo not crow all night, as sutTerers fr.im in si.ii.nia 5..metHues think. On the con¬ trary, they crow aitli.mt much regard tu tne season or the weatbcf at mi.l night, at .1 a lu. an.l ri a m How they tell the j'tuper lime IB another puzzle.
.An interesting point regarding tlie plague in India la its insreasiuf iirulea.-c -from 55.5 per eauH. at fatal aaaM in the trat week liivilj tu W.B gmAnAtaawAtmAm,
oils cable I Ihe Wnr liepar;ai»ut as t"\.
lows.
¦Mash.,. Septemlier 1.',, is:.^.
'Aljiilant r.eiiarn.. Wns-iingt .ii. 1), C,
"AITnlrs iiiu-li in- ra satlsfa-t.iry. lie.
man.Is f.,t willi.'nwnl In-iirgent f.ir.-es
pi el Willi, uni all wlllidrnwn or
wllli-lrawing l.i-lay ei-e;,t -ii,i,ll
l-T-.-s lu linll liig liisl ri'-ls, wlii.-li
A,-.i.uii-l,. r--piesl. lew .lavs ill Wll-1
I.l wil.iiraw tbe.u by .leti-.i-ueuls
11.1-1 pnnls'i the.r -on iiiiu.lliig .rll-er-
Oier two thousnnt alu-alv witb.lraivii
strict ,-ompllan -e w.i., .leiian-lt ..fSlli ii.-l
re pilre.i. liniaml goo.l feeling prevailing
.Manila .^ulat and business pr.igressing fa
voraMv No .lim,-iilt» al.t|.-l|-iile.l. Have
•v\>\\7/i«i»<»ir->-
rak STSTL-r.rTE which thk boiioh Binaas
been arrange! f.ir, an.l unless It sl.iws
¦ wnv-.u s-.Mie Irani |l will be l.-fi t.. the
.l.'e -living -inti-.n here, s.-.-r.-t.in Algei
nas li.lr.i-te.l lo the .-Hre..t 1-,|.,ne| lt..,.,se
i-eli the lings whi-h his ,-.iiiinnn-i .-arrie..
Ihriugh Ihe .-auli.nlgn. A fe-w .lavs bef.ir*
ihemeUHlso presenle.i Ih.-ir .-llouei with
t statuelle, 'Busting a llr .n-... '
.Many ol the r..ii.; i rt-lers are enjoying
:he!ii»*lves bv seelug the sights .i( Sew
Vnrk Cltv In ta-t, the towu Is in the .'art
J[ the sobllers who have been nuislered out
ir are on Itirl.iUgli. The rough ri.lers are
.l.je.-ts of Interest to tlle people, who iieyer
ellei t nporarily
pris ..I wi nn Ung
..uver nnl a-lopte of bi-iielnll.s ll. A r
as li.iiuiiialed loi liove.-nu
Killed .11 a lUi-arrark.
-r.. Fair. Illl -lile Cunlv
spanisii-A 11
Kreneh Octiipy raslioila.
The Conjitai,tin.iple .-orrospi.ndeul of thr Lon-ion llaily Man says 'News has beet
receive.l hereof Ihe -.||.un-.n ol Fiish...l«
;ou the Willie .sue. euuthof Kliari..u.ni I.t the Freii;jli ex|e.Ulilll un.ler Mnjoi Msr.-liaii.l, as.isiel l.v lU.OKI ALv-siiiinur uh4.-r Has Mak.iunen. the l'riu-l|.nl-iiau stal ol Emper.r .Meueiin.--
Tha UabelliOB In ( lillia.
.UP.
ntral
li-la t with an unknown
vol.table le provli
terly
The rebellion In Ham .'e.of Kwalig-Si is being li.ls ..f the Llt.-rill. W'e,
sed to the Man.-hu .lyeas
Wlllla Tbursds
Orava
moni Han 1
Wifa-H ayar Hanfed.
.lames Ha-Timon.l was b at Braeebrldge. Cina.la. ror whi.-h Haui-nonJ sulfere
wile. Kane Toiig'i Hs-n'-i, ni hurst in Mar-li. IS'M. Mr«.
-It 1 I-I
Anarchlsia Arreatad In BwlUerland,
Two Important arrests bave been -nadt at La-isanne. Hwltnerlaiid, lu coune>-tloi, with the aasastlnatiju o' the Kuil.ress KIIe- abelh of Austria. A vagraut na ne,l ciuaMui.:.e. who wa- arrest-1 on the evt of the crime, ha- luw iieen re.-ogniae.; as a .Iangerous anarchist. It 1- i.eiieve.- be is tne mau. wb<. n.nde tha nan-lie f .r I lit flie with which the n npress was in.ir-lere.| Trig ee..',,n.l i-ris-iner t» an anar
ITIII Ketlierl riluril
Tna pope reeeiva.l in l.arratll. au lllir .t mal Vasiiir.gloo. who rep ta as 1- .11,1 o.,,| t,, r.-i n.i in I uua uul th- P.i
i.tti
He
ill. the
:.;irgel . sin. |..r .
a-l I
IpplDe Islaud-.
Nevada Kapulilima llehei.
The Kapu- .,.-«n ...tsia Cuvehtion mei Ran. Neva la and n.i mnate-t a fn.i ti-s hea lel as foll-^ws Oovemir. WilLair. > Ml ai. "I SI .rev Ciuntv l.ia .t.nalt I. en. .1 * Karej".jn, Tue platl--
-tr i.g.>- I'l.l rse. Ire.i lent M-Ciiilev ft. -sine iiu-ieJiaia e,,utirii-lion o: i Niarag-ja lana. BLd it-pernianant c. Lt ¦ - nan Is I
Chile aad Ar(aaliaa la arbii
of Queen Viol.'ria
'bile an. > arbitra
Praaldaal McKlaley't Tribute,
nong the wreaths pla-iail -n ilie bier ol muriered Kmpress of A'uiria. tbe ont 1 I'reeidect McKinley a'tractai rnucli lltlon It ual tne Stars an 1, Sirlr-es In w lied and bore the Ins.-ript. Jb- -Kr.jii Presl.lent ..f Ihe Lnlle.l Htala-. -A lie ol bearlteii tympathy 'I . th- i.-r.- of a noble and gracious la.lv.
cb It
deelarea in favor ot tarritonai axtiaiislofi.
Ba llltarinad.
llilia were .,r lefei t . .S)
by IU- aliuira.i of tht
Oaneral JUliet 1
¦ llaa Haa taaar.
..sunned to his l,ed l-y a al.ral larar baiievad lu
kaae baaa auatcaeled duna( the We« la-
The Tuts* In lown tbeU at Puwvrm.
III.ral. d Klaadlkera.
The Qovr'ri ii.aai .• arrauciug lor tha te¬ la a fr-m Alatkt ol tbe mma waa aaa' ae-
ml to make It vlll 1.0 uo reus
rred to their are ii.it sent there to light, iilis .liilelv.-erlnlnthat Ihcro m tor lighting.
FATAL FIRE 1N_T0LED0
(iiain i-:ievalur «r I.lle.
Toledo, Ohio (Special l -The lives often I lersons and over hnil a million dollars of property were .teslr.iyel Tues.lay night In .ne ot the biggest 11 res that has visited his city In recent years. The big elevator If Ihe t'nion Uallroad Trausp.irlatlon Com¬ panv was liuriie.l t.. the groun.l. ani only I half .lo7,eu men of the twenty w.irking iu he building ut the time ot the lire have j leon accouuled tor. The lire slnrte.l nt 7 I'clock with an explosion thnt blew out tho inds ot the elevator an.l which was telt all ! »ver the citv.
W J Parks, manager ot the elevator, vas in the building with his .laughter, Irace an.l sons, Harold and Hamilton, - Parks wns blown out ol the second story window over trains of cars, a distauce ot \ hundred leet, ,, „ ,
Kiliod-MIss Grace Parks, Harold Parks,
Frank Walnwrlght, Finnk Vuu Hoi'sen,
; 'harles Kleler, Snmuel Alexander, John
'inlbrowskl, three unbientlllud an.l live
nissing,
Iniure.l—Frniik I'argeills, badly burne.l; l\'.,r. larks, injured interually; Hamilton Parks latallv burned, W, C, Jor.iao,badly
turned; Carr, Intally Injured;
Inrrett, falnlly liijurod.
The Hremen ha.l a big battle on theli iauds They recognized that they could io nothing with the burning bull.ling, to Ihey devoted their energies to saving the •levators nud inanutacturiiig ostnbllsli- ments lu the vlclnliy, aud the bri iges ot he Lake Shore llnllway Company, The Union Elevator Compauy Is onpltal- iej at a50,00n uud the buildings wero in- lureil for *l;|-i.OO0. The insurance on the jrniuissaid lobe about UUO,000. Tho ele- intot contained about 4J0,tlO.J bushels ol {rain, ^
OUR FLAG IN HAVANA.
rha Start and Ulrlpet ll.iltled by Iha
Cuban Evaeualion Coininlttlun.
HAVASi, Cuba (lly Cable).-At 10 o'clock Tuesday morning tho Amerloan flag was bolstod on the flagstaff ol the Trotcha Hotel, tho bea.iqunrters ol the American Evacuation Commission. A (,'uar.l ol ma- -iues was poete.l nl tho entrance to the troun.ls. Colonel Cl.nis an.l I'aplalu Payne uood on the root of the hotel at ioth Bidos ol the nagstnft. At 10 o'clock ibarp a Qunrtermnsterol tliestoumer lleso- ute raised the ling, wlil.-h unfurled and luttered prou.llv lu the hroer.e, whl-h was jiowing from the sea. All the members of llie commission raised their hats aud iheerod the ijtars aud stripes.
last yenr,
i^.enetal F brief illn..ss.
i-nfloua
Ilemocrnlic a.lmliilstrnllous. Hu was also au ex-Mi'iuber of Assembly,
Dr, Mary O, Mallev, of miffnlo, has been appolnte.l a pbvslcian In the lllnghaiutou State Hospital at a salary of tlOOO.
Ceremnnlea Hill No Slalae.
A large gntherlng ot ti,e colore.! race was seen In Itoohesler on We.Inesday, the lime aet lor th > unveiling ol the stalua of Kre.lerlck Pouglass At tha last moment w.ir.t was seut .nit that the statue coubl »wt be llnlshed iu Iliue t,. be unveiled, but there was not time enough to hea.l off the large ,li,|,.gnlIon, At Ihe re.(uest ot ,Mr«, Il.mglass an.l others of the fn-uilv, the >i- arcisea, with the exception ol tho'unveiUng .-ereinonios, were carried out, Flt7,hugh Hull, thc largest nu.lltorlum in the cltv, wns well lllied. Mavor Wnrner woicoine.l the visitors tothe cltv. The programme Included a chorus ot forty trained voices un.ler the dire'tion oi Mrs, II. .loromo Jof- frles; addresses by John H. Sinytbo, ex- Mlulster to Liberia aud Prasldoift of the Negro Iteforiualorv Association ot Virginia; Miss Susan II. Anthouv, whose friendship for Mr, Douglass was as remarkable as It was lasting; T, C. Daujv, Collector of Cn»- lomsot theportolWlliuiugton,N,C.; Chrla, J. Perry, editor of the PhlladelphU rrtbuna; n violin solo by Joseph H, Douglass, a grnn.isou ofthe colored atataaman, uud au ..riglunl p.iem liy P. Thomas Fortune, odi- tor of the Age, The monument was pre¬ sented lo the .-lly lu an address by Charles P. Leo nud wna received by the Miivor,
ItiuitlnK Welroinea to Soldlert.
C.inipauy H, l.iriiierlv tho Fortv-alxth Sepnrnle Compnny ol Amsterdum, which was n part ot the S.-eord Regiment, haa a lri.mend..iis wel.-.niie home. There was a street parale, wlii-h Include.! nil tho mill, tary aud civic orgnnlznllona iu tho city, to. Kclher wllh tha Mnvor and Common Couucil an.l ach.ml cli'll.lreii.
Platlsburg gave thu Twenty-lirst In- tniitry, r. N. A., a warm recaption on Its r.lurn from tbe wnr, M.inttliaii 1,^,000 people gre.'ted tho hu.vs. (Inly one-half of the regiment returued, the bnlauco being kille.l, wounded or sbik. The soldiers wero leasted, and the parade ground at the garrison was lllied with a cheering
ho eutire population of Sata-
Revlew af I.etMint Tn
—nolden Teal: "N I Ha Wllhhnlil Frail
tpri,glilly," l>t. Is-
T.asson I.—The Kingdom Divided (I Kings III., 16 351. OoMen Text, Prov, « ., 1. "A soft answer turneth away wrath, bnl grievous words stir up auger." Recaaee S'-lonion turned away his heart friim the I.or.l and worshiped the g.ids which hla VI lies worshiped, allowing his wives to come l..-lweeii him an.l his Uod (chapter il.. 4, p.. therefore the Lor.l ,llvlde,l the kingdom, r.11.ling awav ten tribes and leaving to hla s 11 oulv the tribe of Ju.lah tchaptor xl.. Si-, witb which - e OS to hsve been tdentl- Il-.l the tribe ol Beiijamin, The divided kingdom was the oiitntrd ol the divided l-eiirt.
asson tl.—Elijah tbe Prophet (I Kings XMi., 1-lUi, Oolden Text, I Kings xvii.. tC, " \ii.l the barrel of .neal wastiHl not,neither lli.i thn cruse of oil fall, according to the vi-or.l of the Lor\l.".Iu contrast to Soiomoa Hii.i his divide! heart bere is a man with a whole heart for Oni, teadv to stand before kings otto hide himself by Cheriih, or In tI.e wi.iow's house ai /arephath, a llrln( wiliiessto the llvliigand true tlod, obedient, to Him and depending wholly upon Him.
..etsou III.- Klljah on Carmol (t King* s^ ll. 30-S9I, Oolden rext, I Kings tvIII., S- -And when all the people saw it, the* l.-ll on their laces, an.l tbev s-ild. The Lord, H.- is the Ood; Ihe Lord.'Ha is the Ood.'' Tlie desire ut Klijsh was Ihat all mifbl know that the l.oi-.l Ood of Abraham waa the o.id ot Israelaiid that he was His set- -.ant (verse S6). So thedaslra of David waa that the Lord ol hosts might be magnlHed (I Sam. xvll., 481,
Lesson IV.-F.iijah's Flight aud Encour- ngemeut (1 Kings xlx,, l-lCl, Oolden Text, Ps. xxxvl,, 7, "lies! In tha I.or.l nnd wall patiently for Hlui " lieelUK unly the Lard, Klljnh was strong and fearless, but when he saw .lezebel aud her nuger he was weak In¬ deed and fled tor lil« life. Truly tbe feae^ of mail or wo.nnii biliigeih a snare, but l.i.iklug up St. adtnstly lulo lieavun (Acta vli., 6&) taites away all fcur. We must not think that we ate eraeutial to Ood, lest Ha apiiolnt our succo'sor (cbuptor xlx,, 16):
Lesson T,-Naliolh'a Vineyard (I KInga xxl,, 4 m). Oolden Text, Kx. xx., IT, "Thoa slmlt uot covet thy neighbor's house." Here Is a man the very opposite uf Eiijali and the Ood of FHjah—a man who lived onW for himself auJ to obtain what he daalced uo matter who suffered, Hels In tbe line of t'aiii and related to antichrist, nf whoia
e read tbat be shall do according to hla
III and exult and magnily himself abore
ery god, and slttii
.1 oul I.l
hou
tbe
it Company L, Hacoud Ilegliui Voluuteers, formerly tho mil Separate Company. Tho were eecorled t.i the armory ¦erlng llioiisnu.ls.
Knslgu J,IS \V, Powell, „t Merrimac
fnme, rec.-lve.lagol.l-m.iunl.i.i swor.l and epaulets from the citl/.ens of Oswego at a publi.- meeting. F'ormer ijonnlor Oeorgo il. Sloan proslde.l and Mayor lligglua made tho presentation speech.
A War on Claavattat.
City Ju.lge Adam E, Hchntii, ol Mount Vernon, sent the following letter to Presi¬ dent Joseph S. \Vo.>d, ot tho Uoard ol Edu-
roinaii Killed Ti
eph F. Villi.
nd Hertair.
ireet.-ar
or mnn Nellie
lis two-year-obi child and Mi m-OulBn wero found .leni Inaroouin a aotei in Louisville, Ky., Thursday moru- ng. From notes lefl by the woman It wai enrne.l that she hal first glvon Vllll.-l Ul.l his oblld m-irphine lu sherry wine, lUt fearing Ihat this w.nil I not bo eflect. ve had shot Vllllor through the right ;emple and theu turned Ihe revolver ui.on lerseir, death being lostanlnneous In each lase. The child wa« already dead Irom •ho effects ol the drug.
Urownad Oolna Hoioa train Church.
Patrick Kelly, ngod twenty-three; William tellv, age I twenty-lour, and William lorinau, aged eighteen, were drjwn'i.l in -.ho ronne»i|..ut HIver, off M..ramus. Conn,, Sun.lay attorn..on. John lllues, an..thei uemi.er .if the p.-irty, was suve.l. The four young men riwel up from M.irainus to attend servl-cs at st, J..lin s Cliur.-h, Uld.llotown. Tney were on their return, lud had almost rea -hel lioruo when n sul len s.iuall came up, uuo In tho Bt.nin the boat was upset.
kanalov Hear 1
Senator Hoar, ol Anbassa-lor tornie.l the Pres he will be unabi
lllti
rllnat Amliaata.lorthlp
i.j was offered the post Orent liritain, bns In' ot at Washiiigtou, Ihal 1 a.-.-ept ir
suirin In Hpale.
Ade
-tl.
rrb-
epl .
outh
ern Spain, .lolug gn.at .laii.ago to the pro vlnoes ol Seillie aud Orannla. SU perions wore killed, many Injure.! ani s.-me l.uil.l
lUgtwele .leelr...lel al Seville. Kigllly-llve
to the ttoru
iiadi:
Oranadn Pr..
Illtinainberad Hody Again Idan
The Iln ft ..rl mur.!" v|.-ilm w, identllle,! by F. n Van Kenr-n, of
ter. Mass . as I'.ai .if a y...ing wo had met In a New llaveu b.,ir ling
Amiy limr
Secretary Alg-r gnartei Ludli.gton aui s.irg-.,nii' were ac.-used fa.-.- t-, fn.-e. CampHamlltm. ai i.eling eral Sanger. Hriga lier-iieiiers other ...m-.'eit a- re-jonsible f. horrors at <,ii|.-kH-nauga.
ali.
"liiclose.l vou will llnd a number nl let- ti'rs whl.-h I .lesire you lo have rea.l lo tlie mnle scliolnrs at the coiumeneemout of the a..bonis ou Mou.luv. I believe vou will ngri-o wllh me tlmt tha schooilioys of Mount Vernon must be ptotectad ngalnst the Use .if cignrelies. 1 shall assist you lu every poBslhlo way to eutotco tho law, and In any L'.iniplaint lal.l before me of tlle dealer. If the same ia proven, 1 shall im¬ pose the lull peualty," Ju.lge Schals says says that be will line the llrsl boy under sixteen years who is lirougbt before lllm tor smoking elgnrettes i!U. He says if that la nut enough, he will send Ihe offender to jail.
An Kxploalon .Made Io Order.
Tlle stiianier Unob.laga, ol the Heneca l.nke Steam Nnvlgatlou I'ompnuy, was I.l.iwn ufi a few dais ago uear Eaflos, iu view of seven thousand persons. Five liuu.lre.l pounds of guucolton and throe huu.lred pounds of blasting (lowder wate
pla 1 In the hull .il the boat, and tbe fuse
lighted by an olecttlu battery In a skiff a sliorl distance aw-ay, A heavy expluslou followed, Wliuo the smoke cleared nolh¬ ing could be seen of the boat except a few cbarre.l pieces. The Unondaga had lieeu coudemued hy the Htato luspoctora. The b..Mt had been In use fur about twenty-live
liliol lilt Wire and Klllad Hlintalf.
F.ir a i.ing lluie Arthur Huffuian, a bln.-ksnilth and borseHhoer In the town of Shan.inken,near i'lne Hill, has beeu jonl- otis of his wife, Wiinii .Mrs. Hoffman re- turned a few davs ugo from the annual harvest excursion ou tbe Ulster and Dela¬ ware rtallruii.l ha met bet at Pht«nlcla with a doulile-liurrelie.i shotgun. Hhe ran, an.l he flred one charge at her, which struck her on the shoulder, making a seri¬ ous wound. Hoffman than pointed Iha gun at his head aud killed himself.
CnrnaH'a
Presblent irnlverslly, trilBtee.
Tearhlaa HtaH Knlar(ad,
Kcburiuan, of tha Ournell Ithaca, announced that the inlarged tbe tea.-Iillig staff uf
College ot Civil Knglueorlng liy tbi oreatl.iii ot a n--w professorship and the upp..lntment ..1 <i. A. Wllllsms, of .Mlchl- igan I'niverslly, . Inss ol IHHll, as Professor ..I Civil Knglneerlug, In chnrgo of the hy.lraullc Inb.irutory,
Naw foal Par Itr, E. N. PolUr. The Ilev. Kllplialet Noll Poller, brothet of lllshop Potter, has Juat been appointed profoss.ir of higher branches In SI, Mtepbeu College at Annandalo, uutil a warden is ele.-ted to All the vacancy caused hviha resignation of the Hev B, II. Falrbaitu, l'rofe,s„r Potter was litmotlv Presldenl ol Union C.llege an.l .if llol.ari College,
Thiavea Kera|iliirail Afler Itelna Ratcued.
Two tlileve. were arreste 1 al the countv fair nt Orangeburg for stealing a diamon.l shirt slu.I. A c.iiu.ulttlug u'.urt wat eou- veue.l .iu the groun.ls au.l the mau were -ominltte.l to jail In default .if ball. They were re-i-ued by a.-...i;i(pl|.'es tr.i-ii Iha offl¬ .-ers In charge while gi.iiig lo the .-.lunty jail, Tliev were re-npture.i atlera •liilgeut sear -h I.) n -.|un.i ..I speclnl om-ats aud were lau.le.l In New Cliv jail.
All Aroun.i Ih
Frosts are r.-purled lu I
Nia
II- lus|,e-liu||
1 Kv.,bvOeu-
ley .11.1
eantanrail to Prison Por SInely-nIn,
I'earce Keat-.n aud Jeff layl.r Iia cnnvlct.<d at llallns. i-xa». ul f-.l Oull. (¦ .i'.ralo an I s.aul» Fe eipre.
l.ing
'iua Coun¬ ty. ,So .ianiage has bean ,-loue to grapes,
.Salainaii.-a It to vote ou a plopijBltlOD to Issuij fioUU paviug bun.Is
Al.liey, the |.os|.ifflce re. ently established lu Chautauqua Couuly, has been discon¬ tinued.
A blin.l resl.Ient of Niinda, who sus- taine.l injuries by a fall on Ihat village's fcl'iewalk. bas brought suit lor (900 dam-
ag.is.
Two Inmates ol Bath Holdlers' H-ime met trngb: daatht by falls a law dayt ago. One plunged down a pte.-lpice ninety feet to tha roeka iMlow. The other, s..-i7,e.| wllh au epileptic r.t, fell over a i.aulster. striking a floor on the l-.wer ttory.
near C,
b.*U seuleucei I
paDltenllaty. 'i an i another wui
in J
. trnll, 1 have -nlue years in tltf .a 1 man was killed tbe t'll.ie-ry.
da
Paat-Wartain ot Ihe l£ia|ire«t-t K..dr.
. lilnal. .u ..f Ih. eat of .Austria re
Test gas wells are to tMi t n.w IS f.iiin.l Ib- d llglitel l.y Ihls
l.undaiil i|uantllle« baa i-
f Iha vlllosa.
Cop^
ink at Oowan
village wlll lit nethod. Oat Id
Tb.
sri. panel r .11.i«
pott-tuorleni . body of tha late K-r realed that tne ataa. pletely tracstxel t:.e three and one ii.ir I lu-..—, a... ...s,..., .
wound one-tlxth of an lu-h wil». I ¦- tact that the Km; reat wa.»e I HItv yarl- t j Iha BteaiiietU H.-ti'M'llJ bet r-m«rk»blt will F'jwer.
Baaaa Laavaa the tawa.
Caprtln tvant irat leliavel It m e .m muidot Iba Latli-i-Jip Ijwa a« hla tepi-at Ka will tt placet .!> lUe ^sv.>l I
bcio
rauad la Alaaka.
Weiir-. a inemi.ef ol the North I rrnding and Trantporlatlon whu has returued to Cbieaco Klondike, sail that copper haa loiered on Ibe Ainerl.-au side ot ierrii..ry, au-l i-,iis liave been on¬ nal aret. ri-'i I lit ex|,etlenced ipresstbe li-llel l.iat c.,p|.et wlll ska a* la u'lus at g-dd has dona any veilrt.
ii
•Tbaa lo Oo lo Ihe Kloadlka,
Coaiul M -Cook rrportt to tlf Htate Iia. pari-nant. at Was*ilnrt'.o. from lia-.r-r,n r, tliat uc on- t lOUid K'ltolba Klondi'w without at leaat t'JOM aad twu years' su4k fiUaa. Umataomaym laa aaaaoa's pol4 «llt-
'iniAatmnaaa§mamai»
every god, and sittiaii in tha temple ot Ood will show himself thPfho Is Hod (Dan, »l., • nn: 11 Tliess. il.,4). The Christian magnl- lles Christ,
Lessou VI,—Elijah's Hplrit on Klisha (II Kings il., 6-1$). Oolden Text, Luke xl,, 13. "How much moro shall your Heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit tu them that ask Him," For salvation we do not need to cling to C^hrlst, Whuu ouce we have re¬ ceived Hlin, lie clings lu us aud will never lel us gu, nut tor power au.l Bervioa and for intimate lellowshlp with Him we moat cleave to Him as Kiislin dl.l to Elijah, uever taking our eyes uff lilm, s.'olug no mau save Jesus oaly.
Lesson VII.-The Shuuamlte's Hon (K Kingsiv.,'i,'i 37). Ool.leu Text, Ps, lv,. M, "i:ast thy burden upon Iho Lord, and Ha slinll sustnlii thee. ' The boy rcatutod to his mother Irom the ilend wuuld be much more to her than 11 the had never lost bliu, (I.ld, wlio gave her tbls aon, would be mora to.bet also, Hhe uow knew the joy uot onl.i'ol Iho gift ul a son, but ot the restoration of a son Irom the dead. (lb, that we may know the Son, God's Son, and the p.iwcr of His rosurractloni (Phil. III., 10,)
Lesson VIII. -Naaman Hoaled (II KlDga v., 1-U), Oolden Text, Jer,, »yll,, 14, "Heal mo,0 Lord, and 1 shall be healed; save ine nud 1 slinll be saved." All the greatness und hiu.ir und inlghl of Mya. mnn was marred by Ihe fact that he was a leper. Ali the gre.-itiiess ul earth Isinarred Hill. Hii.i there Is only oue who cau delirer, the Oo.l of Israel, Israel's Messiah, the Hou of Ood, uur Lord J.-siis Christ, As a Iiltle child was the nieaiia of dlrectlnf Mnainau to tho henlcr, so may every boy au.l girl whu knows Christ diruet othurs to Hini,
Lesson IX.-Kllslia at Dotban (II Kings vi., H-IH), Oolden Text, Pa. xxxlr., 7, "Hia angel ul the Lor.l uucampelh round abuut them thnt foar Him aud delivereth them," When people take counsel with Hiii'li other ngnlnsi Uod or ttgniiist His ser- vuuis, thev are sorely blinded aud deluded hy Iho devil. Our Ood sees aud knows everything au.l lias ail power aud cau do everything (i's, cxxrix,; Job xlll,, 2; Math. i.\viil,, 'iOi. Let us over rejoice lu Hla presence au.l power nu.l lu Ihu iniulBtty of angels and gla.lly serve Him wilhout care or fonr.
I.esBiiii X,—The Death uf Ellsha (n Klugs Illl., 14-'^5i. Oui.ien Text, Ps, cxvl., 1.1, "Preciuiis in the sight olthe Lord laths death ot His saints, " Though Ellsha bad a .ioul.la Iiortion ol tlio Spirit, yet he was pcrmllte.l lo die, while Elijah was taken williuut dying, Kllher way it is a galn.- Tbi.y ilu 1,-si from tbeir labors, and theli works do follow them, Tli» bow aud ar< .^' row Incident suggesta that IliultallonBJA the service of (lod Come from us tatbec tbuu Irom Oud, 'Iho ouiniug t.i life of tha dead mnn makes us think ut the power ut Ul- resiirrectisn who died for us.
Lesson XL—Slufullndulgeuiie (Amosvl., IHj. (lol.lou Teil, Isa, xxvlil,, 7, "They also have erred thruugh wine and tbruugh strong drink aru out ul the way." Ease and soil iii.lulgoiice are not baeomlng In a child of (Jo.l, lor .'even Christ pleased not Himself." it is our |irlyllege to have quietness nnd fience nnd rest, but theee only in ..r.ior to serve Him whn said, "M* Fat hat worketh h ilii-rtu, an.I I work," aha "I must be aboiiI My Fatbar's bilBluess," We are soldb-rs nnd chosen lo r.lease Him wh.i hath cnlle.l us tu lie His aoldiers (II Tiiu, li.,.'l, 4),
Lesson XII,-Captivity ofthe Ten Tribsa I (II Kings xvll,, 9-lS), Ooideu Text, I ' rbrou, xxvlil,,!), "If thou seek Him He I will be found ul thee, but If thou foiaake I HJm ile will cast thoe off forever," Erery I wiird of Ond Is true aud shall lie lllerallr i luiniled. The Lor.l testiiied against Israel { au.l their sins, wiirued tbem ol (he reaulta, ' earuestly and lovingly entreated them to ' r.-i.iru to Hliu that He might forgive and ' b.-al ami bless thom; but they would not ' bear, Thi.relore He did uulo Ibem as He > hi.lsaldill Kings ivll,,'iS), "Everyooe I.f IS must glvo accouut ut himself tn (lod" I (Horn, xlv,, llli. Our wotka will be ap- I pr.ive.i and tawarde.l or rej>cted, and ve huffar loaa (I C.ir. ill,, 14, IS). Are wa llv lug as If we believed It? He wUI bare to say to Buine, "Depart fruiu Me ye nursed." D.. we lieilave and leach tlVa alsat—Lee- sou HeUisr.
KILLED FOR WITCHCWAFT.
A Tonaa Kllcklna Indian Palls a VioUa ••'
Huparsllllon.
The In.lian Departmeut and poilae
auth.irillas nt Brilish Columbia are now,
I couvlu.-e.l Ihat re.ieutly one aud perUape
tw.i bui'-au sucrlflcae bave lieen msda br '
• the Indians ll'tha Htleklna Klvar tribe la
f.erpetuatiuo uf tbe abiirlginal iaw punlah- ug witchctaft with death, Tba kaoVB' I victim was a young man otalghtaan, wboia ,
I tbe tribal duclur deeiatdd to hava east I Bpeiis upon the chief, aul wuo fa> this waa 1 disemliowelled, making no protest bInsaM
agalnat the condeuination, lleceutir lb* ! Kev, Kr, Appieyard, ol tbe Angllaaa' I Church at (lleuora, received lulurmalloal ^
thai a girl of Ihe same trilia was lob* '^ ! simllatly executed lur iMiwllohiog a boy I who bad been taken Ili. The ooiamlBsorjn I eouiniunl.-aled with (be Jfaglstrate at ' Telegraph Creek, aud wllh pullce aid I secured tha girl. Ciote watnli Is belaa { kept OB Iba ttllie, and at Ibo flrst SlflV III.. ' teturuing outlawry Svrty uainber wUI tow' j ariestad. •¦
AMERICANS KILLED IN SATTLC. Two Hnndrad and KInr-faar la AU-.Var- cantaaa ml OMf-ara L.arsa. I
Tha ..meial recor.is ul tha Wat D«|iart- ment, nt Washington, aa lar aa .-umpleled, ahuw that Ihera weta tlilrty-thtaa olllcorfll and ilil enlisted man of tba army, *U la all, killed lu tiattia durlug Ilia war withi Hpalu. Thiae catuaillaa ineiu.le all Iba llvas l.ial by Ihaaruy la the baltlaa lu thai Pblllppinea, aa well aa lu thuta in Oatiai aud P.irtc Hlcu. Tba percentage ol uinuanil kiila.1 is strikingly larife, aud U said to bal unptaoadnulad In Iha liattlaa ofthe world,- Ttaa soatrast Is aapaolally atrtking la tba; battia of Omdurmar, where, allhounb tbel i'MUi uf life waa heavy, Ihe Hat ol kin«4 la-; eluded oaly one ofllcer «l the Britiah araiy,
¦mi Praablla'a aaaaaet. The part of the Ben Franklla fund aev at Ibe disposal ol t'le eity of B istoa aad la^ tba han Is ol the Ciiv Treasurer amuanla to ttM,IMU an. It was re<-en|lr decldedl tbat thia m.inev it under Iha d|re-J^v,ulf>>l| of Ibe eltv, and ao order iioa lieaif pal lale- tti* buard ol Aldermen I'loking In aa atti propttatlon of t'>on,ooo lot an atoborat* tyatam of pablle baths. Uader Iba viU aC Ur. Pranklln Ihia nart of llie laad I eipaadad "la pablle werfca wkleta ¦ Jadged to ba of aost gaaaal atilttf lababtMacaaek aa (• ~
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QUEENS COUNTY REYIEWt Va^hlMJsd Cvwr VitdaT Morning at rKSEFOST, QUEBIB OOODTT, H, T CHARLES D. SMITH. Snitorlator. ¦SfMOt-C: C«»I»lE»a. nVE C;i;NXa-. Mntm ^atint^ fleWeto. VOL. III. A FAMILY NF\V>*1',M" -R (IK l,(M .VI, .\ Ml liKNKK.VI, INTK I.I.Ui KM K. FRP:EPORT. N. v.. FRID.W, .sKI'TKMHKR 2.S. IH!)S. BOOl MD JOB raiNTIBB aisctrran la ittractiit ud Artistic StjU AT TB» REVIEW OFRCE by Powir Pmm. TESKS: S.'.OO T.-:ABLT IB kDT&NkX NO. 47t aAfnnt of Rockviile Centre TILLAGE AYEKUE. RackvUle Centic, L. I. I The last official aot of the acting I Spanish Oovernor at Manila was to "line a newspaper man for telling the i Irntb" How like Spain! . r. PHILUP8. Presldsnt. MAB O. KNIOHT, Tlce-Piasldsnt. UIBAUR. BMITH, Cashier SOABD or DIRBCTOBB: I.Oamfees, Wialey n. Mallb, , Charlea L. Wallaea, pans, Austin Qpmwell, I^Ullps, NslaonH. Bniith, ' **, Jehn T. DavlBOB, Kdward T. Thnrston. Iltoa W. PearsaU. The German Emperor wonid donbt- less like to inaagnrate an international copyright law which would do jome- hin'^ to protect his less majeata inter¬ ests. PTctio") THE FLAG IN NATURE. Wb a a Gaoeral Banking Bulneit of MfBritaadDisoonnt. Adamm Paid on Special Depoaits. BiatiB iMoed on England and tha Adttami. Ttaa FainiiUige Solicited. IBbUbb Honnt-O A. M. to 8 P. M. WntnAaj. t A. H. to 12 M. mnoairt Dara—Tnesdays and Fri- AgA9A.U. ^4A0nmmm^\ i am —¦»—I IM ^ :fHEFREEPORTBANK CAPltAL, $30,000. lin Street, • Freeport, L I. H. RAIfDAI^U Prealdent, IftTEY T. arRAGIlK, VIee-PreeldaBt, W1LJ.IAM 8, HALL, Oaahler, Prospectors jnst retnrned from the Klondike estioiste that there are 25,- OflO idle men in that region. All indi¬ cations poiut to il bnsy winter (or tbe coroners. The women of Nutley. N. ,1., hare liauilei] together with the object of abating the tramp nnisancr, Xo food or other ai.l is to bo given to anj wan¬ derer unless ha has a letter of intro¬ duction from some reputable resi¬ dent. The Church of England Bnrial, I Funeral and Mourning Reform Asso- jjiiation has issued ths following mani- ¦ festo: "So darkened honse, no dnr- sble ooflln, no special rnoarning attire, no bricked grave, no nnneoesssry show, no avoidable expense, and no unusual eating or drinking" rlldly the song of ths 'er land and 111 nature sings free. The Red, White and Blu< o'er sea. The whlte--ln each billow that brea'is on the shore; The bine—in the arching that canopies I er ¦OABD OP DIRBCTOIta. RaaaaU. Channcey T,_Spragoe. I, MHIUaia O. Miller, J. Oolder, B. Wtaley Pine. I. Oornwell, Qeorge Wallace. I, Bailtb. Oiilee Pettli, ¦mla. Harvey B, .Sndth. , WaQaes. Oaoin M, Randall, WUUsSB B. Hall. aagwl Iscal holkiars, from *. a. la. I OBwrs fihclllttea aaa Inducements I :ak, OK t equal tol hose of either the . Bfoeklyn Banka or Trual Com- ^ erery acconimlallou aa far na Is at with eonaervallve mnniigement. at the rale of Ihree per rent paid an als, three mnnths or more. .— ^aoed on all piiris of Kurnpa. laaeiienil hanking liusli birth. Its glory out The land of o spread- l^nd sunset dyes diepen and glow Into red; Day,fades Into night and thi» red stripe retires, Bnt stars o'er the blue Ilgiit their senti¬ nel Area: And though night be gloomy, with clouds overspread. Each star holds its place in the fleld over¬ head; Wban scatter tha clouds and the tempest is through. We count every star in the fleld of the blue. —R. F. Smith. In the Pun.sy. We Will Keep I.l tlharee—Spain —(ieneral Mer r ipartn Uil the • Greater New Yoric • >ezita.l Parlors, lOaMNICKlll t SKIOMORE. ^OOa. FULTON AND GOLD STS., Broojilyn, N. Y. sa.oo ap. Ba.oo ap. Bl^o.ap. • .so a >. In Vienna, Austria, a yaiiDg scien¬ tist claims to fasye produced artificial albumen. He proposes to manufac- Inre it at abont o.ne-sixth of tbe ex¬ pense of meat, eggs aud milk. Arti¬ ficial milk was produced some years ago, whioh passed all tbe tests of chemistrj. But kittens and puppies fed npon it d^ied. Perhaps the invea- tor of artificial albumen vill lest its qnalitieain his own person before ha attempts to destroy tbe business ofthe stock-yards. There is a perfect reason for the attachment of tbe immigrant to ths United States, says the Kansas City Star. It is because it is the country of his choice. Ko portion of tbis country has ever been a penal colony, a Botany Bay or a Hiberia. Noliody has been sent here on eompnision. TUe immigrant to the United States from tbe beginning bas been a rolnn- teer—one who considered the matter and concluded that his condition would be bettered Ih some way in the great, new strong country beyond the Atlantie, where there was mora land, more room, more work, more money, more opportunity, more liberty for I bim and his children and their chil¬ dren. 4 The Moscow correspondent of the London Standard has discovered a norel plot against tha Czar of Russia. Bereral yeara ngo a regimental chapel was planned at Tsarskoe by a retired wool merchant. The Czar laid the foundation stone, and he was to be present at ths consaeration of the building, whioh was finished tbis year. An artist employed to decorate the in¬ terior discovered a wire protruding from the wall. A further inrestiga- tion revealed a loaded mine under the foundation, Tbe arrest of the donor and the architect followed, aud the latter is believed to be responsible for the infernal scheme to assassinate the Czar. This incident illustrates how patient and iogenions are the Nihilists. ND it's just our luck to be cooped lip here iu tbe borriil, iIu.Hly city all Biiiunier, wbeu otber folks go to the muiiiitaius, or the spiinga, or lakes, ur some- tvliere." Viola Perry pouted, and tossed ber bead pet tishly, "(Jf coarse it's our luck!" chimed her sister Betty. "It was just our luck when Uncle I.yinan Perry left all bis property to Joe Ferris—the best farm in tbe State, witb tneiilT acres in woodland, ami a big iirrbard, and some of the tiiiest blooded stuck, all tboroiigUbre.1. And .loe l-'erris was no nearer kin tu bim tbuu we are!" "He's au old miser, to take all the property and keep it!" suupped Viola, tartly. "But it's just onr luck!" groaned their mother. In the meantime, .Toe Ferris, the old miser, as Viola ba.l called hiiu, but in reality a very guoil-looking yuung man, wae takiii {a survey uf bin new possesKiiiiiK. "Very nice, indeed, but as lonely aa Sahara!" he soliloi uizei1, with a comprehensive glance at tbe big I brown farmhouse, with it.iwide gables overrun with clemstis and wistaria vines. "Might ss well turn hermit, or Robinson Crusoe, at ouce, aa to lire in this rambling old place, with¬ out kith or kin. Hold on, though! Haven't I got some kitli or kin suiue- ivhere, after uir;" ' 'IV.ir.s to me I hev.' as old (iraiiny tiiigi,' used to sny, I must ask Dinah, or whoever tbe genius is that presides over Ibn inter¬ nal arraugeiueula of my bauhelor es- tabliabmeut, .\ud if there are any pretty cousins they might possibly iie persuailed to honor me with a visit, properly cbaperoued, ol course." ,Ioe Ferris had lived iienily all hia life in San FraneiHco, coDse.]ueutly his Missiiuri eiiiisiiis were entire strangers to him, iiersonally. .\iid BO it cliuui-e.l tlmt Sire. Perry and hor daiiglitei-i M;,urll-AT-LAW. '^BB MSMassi BSraaSt Biaaklja, If. y. ¦all, rreavorS. L. I., Kventnci and flatntJaya. rRANCIS B. TAYLOR. LAWTBR. !>¦ C*KNIR MAIN AdO PULTON 5T«b. 1^ C. V. BAkOWIN. I -WBANJO SOLOIST.)<^ eNsacaroaNU at Low RaleA AdHnaa, HIMPStUB or WKfOm, MmiMiwt t-AitiiK. JAMC8 PALMER, REAL ESTATE AQENT, PATCNOOUC, L I. Santiago" is the latest addition to our numerous military organizations da- signed to commemorate the gallant deeds of American soldiers on many wall fought fields. The new society was inaugurated on the 31st of July last, in the Oovernor's palace of Santi¬ ago, for the purpose, as recited on the occasion of "preserving tbe arobives and recordB, andto perpetnata ! tha memory of the invasion eanipaign, and battles culminating iu the fall oi Santiago and the surrender of the Spanish forces." There is probably i no eampaign in whioh American I troo U Were engaged that is fraught ' with mora Interesting incidents or j praoioua memories, or one that baa ' tended mora to make American soldiers I famous throughout tha world. Tom Brings. rmu is iii poor ctreuin- Btances, 1 un.lerslnii.l, un.l I slmll tiy to get Ililll a H.ill.1 situation. Von are already ac. iiaiule.l with liarl.uru, I believe. 'j'hey will ciuie on tlie same train as yunrHelve.i, ami I hope will help to make your journey ugree- sble." "Well, upon my word!" cried Viola, her black eyes snuppiag an¬ grily. "Oh, of course" griinilile.l Betty, "Bab mnsi be invil.-.l, I 11 wuirniit! Shn always .loca couUive finger in onr pie " "lib, of coiu-se!" eel: mother. ".\nd abe'll do ber I.est to catch Cousin Joe with tlieni owlish great eyes and eltin curls" adiultted lletly Miss Betty hsd small eyes and th eyes, wss quite content to accept the escort of Mr. Tbomas Briggs, and al¬ lowed bim to walk beside her to the railrond station, and carry her modest traveling-liag, witb a feeling of com¬ fort and security she had never known before. Evidently, Tom's bisck eyes and tawny moustache had made an im¬ pression on her inexperienced heart. Tom bad just fouud a comfortable seat for Bab and himself on the shady side of the car, where they could look out on the broad waters of the Missis¬ sippi, whicb lay stretched ont like a silver ribbon before their gaze, when Mrs. Perry and her daughters rustled by. They bestowed a distant nod on Bab, but ignored Tom altogether, "Just see how they are dirting!" sneered Betty, "I sball take cara tbatCousin Joe hears abont this" A two-seated spring-wagon, behind a team of prauciug sorrels, witb a stout farm-hand at tbeir heads, stood awaiting the visitors on arrival at their destination. The two girls and their mother im¬ mediately took possession of tbe seats, while Tom and Bah squeezed tliein- flelves in the back part of the wagou, which was tilled witb straw, "It'a more comfortiilile down bere on tbis nice yellow straw, than sitting on those seats, anyway" whispered I Bsd, consolingly, to her companion; I and be smiled bsck at her in sucb a wsy that she blusbe.l till ber cheeks were as red as the bitter-sweet berries, growing in a tangled thicket by tbs roadside. The sorrels made good time, and a few bourn foun.I tbem drawn np in front of tbe lirowu old farm house, "And tbis is Cuiisin Joe's place" cried Viola, eiultaiitly, ns they walked up the broad, Hrm giuvel walk to the bouae. Auntie, the housekeeper, stood on i co'nmissio .V -1 1 -1 .. 1 ¦ ,_ dial an.l u the wide poicb, gaily attired lu ber ¦ y„, „i , „ festive frock of red calico. [ dav ariern "Good morniu', la.lies—good morn- 1 'rhe lnst in'!" ehe cried, smiling a hearty wel¬ come to the visitors, and bobbing s respectful courtesy to each one in turn. "But, Where's our Cousin .Toe—Mr. Ferris, I mean?" demanded Viola. "Your—wbich, houey'y" queried auutie. "My cousiu —Mr. Ferris—where's he?" "Him? Why, dar he air" re¬ sponded auntie, pointing over Viola's shoulder, "£f be ben s suake, he bit ye, honey, sure " And auntie's fat aides shook with eujoyinent. Viola turned around. Tom Briggs stood behind ber. "Welcuuie tl. rinkdale.Miss Perry" he said, politely, but coldly. ' "Indeed! And wbo are you, pray?" j demanded Viola, sharply, to rebuke bis insolence, I ".Me? Oh, I'm your cousin, Joe • Ferris, at your service!" said the sup¬ posed Tom Briggs. "Tom sent me a telegriiiu that be could not leave the . city at present, ao I concluded to go and escort you myself. .KmX as I di.l not wish to buy tbe favor of my rela tives 1 detenniued to personate rom, anil Bee if I could wiu aomo friemlship torel for myself alone." i """.* Here lie trie.l to aee Bab's eyes; but iiei she bad turned them away iu much sL.ne confusion. sitiia "De dinner's a-waitin'" aunounced n,'" *. auntie. , will i And as tbere was nothing else to be done, tbey all took seats aronnd the well-spi-ead table, and matters were Bmoothed over for the time. But alter dinner, Bab slipped away, by lieraelf, to tbe old apple-oicbard ou the north side, "What will bethink?" she said, cov¬ ering her face with both hands, "He —he mnst hnve seen tbat I liked him; but I uever dreamed be was Cousin Joe" But swift footflteps bad followed hers, and strong hands drew her own nuny from tbe lilunhing cheeks, "Vou shan't run away from me naaiii, little Biib" he eaid, drawing ber to liiin. And the uext morning's train carried MrK. Pei-ry and ber two dangbtera back to tbe eity, in spite of .Toe's po¬ lite invitation to stay for tbe wedding, -Saturday Night. ODE FINAL PEACE TERffi.'.r:.:.;';:.^:: OUCH RIDERS. relebraW eIr Kii.l I tlH'i lie. \Vi tommissioners to Paris Receive the j '^'""' President's Instruc'.ions. I f' NO DEVIATION IS PERMISSIBLE, Intltt I'pon ¦ Oilier Thlllp iln III Appareiil 1 Views Nee.leil. iiuk Point, I„ I, t.l-ir-i are no more, .1 out ol the army, de ;i glorious rec. nd historic bodv ol Idlers, ciivalryiiiei, who had the unbius eiperien.-e of itoinc throuirh a mliltary ¦sinpaliru without their horses, ate now -.-Jitter!tic t'l tlieir h-.imes, or wherever they upajraiu llie dull Ills .it the n keep their arms as sou- h-ive been niu-it hIch they have plcture.-iiu NEW YORK STATE NEWS. Newt or Ihe rapllal. A dosen membera ol the nroiberhood of , Locomotive r.ucineers, composing a Krlev- ance committee ol the lo.lKes whose m-.n. Nearly 100,000 Soldiers to Occupy !r"!;'P.">"''."^r ••>"• "r^'^Tr. ' 'J by the New \ork rentrnl an.l Hud THE SABBATH SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR SEPTEMBER 25. Porttkflico, Cubs and Piiilippines, TO PROTECT LIFE AND PROPERTY , walte iten 1 to till iMiian. I'll eulr, ot I 111 Railroa.l romp BKllroad Commission to re. olBces towar.l seciirlnir a i eyes.KllI now ll Tbe enRlneen t anplled Is too nd offlciiils ofth. those ros. as at pre¬ war otoy. II, r, ,S liilV-The ¦nt gave out the fillowlm; s ceruiiiR the dls.-u-<»liu bsti ers ol the Cabinet ami the 1 nh»rs of the •ep.ion of S ea.ie Com-nlsilon. lator Oruy, wIi.ks al.sen-e was .'me to his liialiility to wilh- .Iraw as coun-_l In a case In which he wa< enffiicel soiueihns hs.'ore his appointment a-ioneoftha i'eace CommW-iloners, havt spent the iireii.er piirt of We iuesday and ¦r:iiir-.liiv In a tree .liscusslon ol the liutie. Willi thc dl-cliiir-.. ot whi.-li th.-v Imve been liitnistu.l bv the Problem, .Seiiutoi (Jray l.efcire sh.llnij will huvo n full co-ifer- en.-e with the Pro-.l.ient «ui his ass i -hile-i, '¦IVIiile, for ol.vl.ius i-eas.ins. It wa< .le. tenuiued that the iiiitura ol the .istriic- tlons as to the ne:;,illations about to be en¬ tered upon sll iilM lor the present be kepi results shall h ive be.ii raiiclnd. It Is po-^ tll.le to slate aulhorllutlvely th,it the .-.iiu mission Roes to Paris fully prepared to f.d li.w a ciiiir-a of action uiai-pe I out for I as tha r.--ult of the consultiitlous ol th. i preh itlon f lillllC na.le cl lilt, lis .ll, th la Admlnlilralion l>, |
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