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BOOl im JOI PRIK7II0
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ittnctire ud Artistic StfK
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REVIEW OFFICE by Powir Prissti
.V K.VMII.V \K\Vm-.\l-KR (IF I.IK.M. \nIi (.KNKK.VI. I N I I I I.U. FN( K.
FK I.KIM )HT. N. Y.. KI{II).\V, rlTKY I. lNi»s.
TERNS: tJ.OO TEARLT IR ADTAHtB
NO. :r>.
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W« do • Omtcnl Banking B«uine« of Vagmiiaai IMaaoant. hdmam Paid on Speid*! Depodto. tnAAt I—»d on England and tha
Tov FlMronage Solicited.
HwIIIH Hoara-9 A. H. to 8 P. M.t IkdmAtg, S A. M. to 12 M. ' PiMWt Dan—Toeadaya and Fri- «Vi,tA.lI.
THBFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL.. $30,000.
itin StrMt, - Freeport, L. i.
JOHN /. RAITDALL. PraaMant.
lAVMOKT T. BPRAOITE, VIo^PnaMant. WIUJAM 8. HALU Oaahlar.
K> ' AiMaal liiualc, Harvey B. Hmltb.
¦OAHD OW DIRKCTOSa.
J. Raadall. Oox. ~ Ooldar. . Oornwall. . flnith.
Tl. Wesltir Plm. Omrta wallaoa, CniM Pettli. Harvey B. flmltb.
a>|7X. VIKnIRwUltlaa ud IndaoemsBta to ^^JtoaartOMot aoual lo those or^thar the r Mfeor Brnofclra Baak. or TnM Oeaa- , aad every aroanmdatloB aa far aa I. Bt with mfiaarvailve mananenieat. tat tba rata of three per rent^ald aa , three «Mntb. n. laar*. id oa all partsof Barapa. ¦ a aaaeral banklna boslneas.
nab of oorporatloB., (xnapaalaa, aa-
iJallM atr., anitrlled. ¦Mra aalMactton (oarantaed. KaaMew irlll receive prompt atlaalioa, aad >a lilllf ally anawecad.
Tbe reaaon that Cervera wan bottled np ia that it waa Hobson's efaoice!
Oklahama is preparing to offer a 30,000,000 bnahel crop ot wheat as an »-•rnment for statehood.
Tbe whole numljer of mon enRage.) on anditing work in the olBces nf Ameri(akn railroads is ronghly esti¬ mated at 10,000.
When he lakes an inventory of cap¬ tured ships Uncle Ham will reflect hat everything comes to him who wails; even a navy.
Not the least forcible argument in favor of a great waterway betaeen the oceans is the fact that it would practi cally mnltiply our navy by two.
To-day .Iapan imports cotton princi¬ pally from the United Htates, Imt other centers of snpply are neoesaary, in view of the state of advancement whioh cotton spinning has reached there. ^^^^^^^^^^^^
Mr. Gladstone was another man who owed much to his wife. His de velopment from narrow foryism to broad liberalism is said lo have been chiefly due to her qniet, steady influ¬ ence.
OELL OK LIBERTY.
rmorMinoHAu
• Greater New York •
|3>S];ita.l Peirlors,
\' " ICMNCaiCKU 1 SmOMMI. C»B. FULTON AND OOLD STS., Brooklyn, N. Y.
a(1>Mth, SuRaila.
rULTOM AND OOLP 8TREETH.
Opp. Loaaar'a, Brooklyn, N. V.
, WIUiUN r. TRKDWKLL,
I aM ¦imu Mvaaa, Braaklyii, H. T. Taa Akmt* deli. ftaiTort. L, I.. Bvealno
rMANCIS B. TAYLOR.
liAWYBR.
CORNIR MAIN AND PUI.TON 9TA,
El V. BALOMIN.
^BANJO SOLOIST.K(>
EagagMMiiU at Le«r Rata« A4di«a*. NiaPSTUO or FRICPORT
•CaiNIMM CAHUa.
iAMCS PALMCR.
REAL ESTATE AOENT,
PATCNOOUC, L I.
la haviBB Tllla*l Primrty or Parm. a* aadiaMa, witta fall parUralara, avan eaaa pner, aad I will advwtla. it ¦> awa aapran,
a. a. aaaaaaa. aaa aaa.
K. A. DORLON,
¦ONDtD aUCTIONKKR,
aaa riiiawa- BLoca,
%l*a ar., ataa SMuasM, FRItPORT.
C. A. RAMOALL. AraMtaMt
I rar. Bmnklrn avo . and MatoM,, aaa- Wallraal XtmamX. rremrmrx, U I.
11« all cl.m.1
CHARLES L. SCAMAN.
Carpenter *«» Builder,
mCCPONT, L. 1.
WAiaaaam chtattaOy giaam. Ooatrarta ta^aa.
Truly, we live in an appreciative age. Bravery meets with prompt re¬ ward. Fidelity to duty receives quick favor. All commanding offlcers of Dewey's fleet are. promoted for gal lantry, and all fhe world applands. Faitb, hope and charity are abroad in the land.
Tha oopra ia a preparation of the o<MM>annt made in great qnantities in tropical islands all over tbe world. It neems to be a relatively new product for the Philippines; 11,600 tons were exported in IH93. The cocoa palm is very common and highly prized in the Philipplhea. All parts of it are used.
Tho orop expert of the Orange Jndd Fnrmer fignres it out from preseut in¬ dications that we sball have a 700,- 000,000 bnshel yield of wheat tbis year. The outside (sommeroial esti¬ mate of the 1897 crop was 680,000,000 bushels, and the biggest harvest erer reaped—that of 1891—was enri,. 000,000 bnshels, so it can be imagined with what a glow of prosperity tho oonntry will be painted.
CDBA INVADED AND FIGHTING BEGUN
THK S.VIJH.VTll SCUOOL
Shafter's Troops Disembarked
Under Fire WItlioflt tbe
Loss of a Mao.
Inanlmats r-rilrl Irnn r-anst thmi hn,
O tho.i tir-r.ii.' I..-II ThattauRht our slr».-. tlip nsms of Iilierty Thy too
lo know anil lovn so W.-11?
Ttioii rsnif ss nr-vprhe'I hn.l ninK h'-f-r", Thst J.ilv .Isv OI..-II of lllir-rtv; Ilr-iir.I
liuluK tii« Willi) wiitl'l "'it Thy 'Tohl ol a uatiou frue.
m»DV ypsrs gone liy, Inni'.ii.!.inii.-.l vo|.-H -
I.orniintloi.'s wiikiuKcry
That lll.l.!.' H w.iri.I rt'jolni-.
Thy Iron tonifiis unto thai walling worlJ rroilalmi-il man's lihsrty.
Ami Iu a fnarli-ss vnlr-M r1sI1au(-o liurle.l At ol.l wurld lyrsnuy.
Tho.i ussni.-.l nn.l farr."! Iml r-vr-r Klorl...- L.-ll,
Thv fnnn muy r.i.-it iin'iiy, liul lu till- fri-r-mau's l.r.'ii-t thv fiim>-shall iIwpII
Fi.r-vi-r uuil for nyp. -J- R. T,
THE QUEST OF THE CLOSET j
How Two Liberty Loving American Lads Saved ||^ a Spy From Capture by the British. |fe
liy X. C. HAKBAIIOH.
Germany's debt in 1877 was 84,- 000,000. In 1887 it bad increase.l to nearly •126,000,000. It is now S0.S5, 250,0<)p, and is still going up witb a steadiness which bears strong testi¬ mony to the financial resources nf the frugal Fatherland. It will soon be able to point with pride to a national debt of the highest class, scientifically adjasted to the capacity of tbo people to bear it, liko a pack-saddle to the baok of an Andorra mnle, jnst a shade eaaiar to stand up nnder than to lie down under.
Ho finely are the scales of nature ad- jnated that it is probable every defect haa ita oompensati-^n near at hand. ! Man's part is lo find it. In Kansas . and Nebraaka the rainfall is insufficient I to supply the needs nf agricultural | vegetation. Nevertheless it has re- 1 oently been aaoerlaino.l that an ine» banstible deposit of water lies directly below all tho arid region; while Ihe wind, nature's agent to lift the water, blows during tho whole aummer. It waa from air registering one hundred degreaa below zero that Nansen, by means ot a windmill, wrested the power to light and heat his ice-boun.l Fram. _^________^^__
"Von may flro when yon aro ready, Mr. Oridley," sai.l Admiral Dewey to the Commander of tho flagship Olym- pia on tbat memorable May day in tbe harbor of Mauila, and the battle be- | gan. Tbo glorioua victory waa not se- onred qnite so cheaply aa we thought, I after all. Captain Oridley waa in- j jared and, being invalided, died on i hia way bome at Kobe, Japan. He ii , the flrat ofllcer of high rank to perish | as the roault of the war, and his mem¬ ory will be jnstly honored as mneh ai j if ho had died on tho dook of hia ship ' in tha thick of battle on that Hnnday ' morning when he opcnoil the flre upon j the Hpanish fleet. |
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There aro in the principal cotton | apiuning (countries of the world abont : 97,000,000 apindlea and l,920,IK>fl looms. Of these totals t,S,200.0iM) ; spindles and 660,000 looms are credited > to England. In the last ten yearn ; thero has been an increase of more ^ thau 3,000,(X)0 spindles and 60,000 looma in Oreat Britain. Nevertheless, tha exports of cotton have gone down iaataad of up during this pori.id. The ODitad Bute* now have IT,.")!)!),!!!)!) apiodlaa, against i;<,.VNl,i)il0 ten years agn, and !i64,0tW liMms, while the F.nropean Continent has 'JT.OOil.OiMi spindloa 123,000,000 in 1897) and K.VI, 000 looms. The exporta of l«itile ma rhinery from Groat Britain bave in- .-.reas.>il fmm r-!6,000,000 in 1893 to | |.Sa,50(i,(»(>(i in Httrt
Daring that niemnralilc winter when the British army hol.I (.nssessinn of Phila.lelphin, while the little f.irce uu¬ der Washington shivered nii.ler tho leafless trees that Hurrniin.l.i.l their cheerless caulonmenl, sniiic of the most exciting soenes of tho rovnlutiou took place.
The British reveled iu luxury, and nearly every night wiih given up to feasting an.l other enj.jyment8, so much so that H..iiie people f.irK..t tlie other army amid Ihe sinnvB ..1 December, The red coUls Hironged the streets, talking in merry tones ali.nit "the en.l of the war, ' which tlu-y l.elievoil to lie near at ban.l, ami ..f their return to Knglan.l virlnrir.iia river ll.e reliellii.iis colonies.
One blustery uigUt in llio lienrl of the winter u faint Imt eager nipping was heard at » certain ilo.ir in the (Quaker City, and a boy who was at the time the sole occupant uf the room sprang np and openeil it,
A man stoorl on the threshold, but the moment he saw the youth he drew back and looked rrigliteiie.l
"Is Ibis Mrs. lllnek's house?" he aake.l in a nioiiieiil.
"Yes, but mutli.^r in tint at lionie. She is visiting a sick sister iu (ierumii- towu, and father "
"1 kuuw where your father is, boy," and the man at the .l.ior ti.uehu.l the lad's arm, "I saw liiin l.ut Ihu uther day, an.I - -"
"Como ill, cume in," iuterruple.l the boy. "If ynu saw father yuu must have cotue from the .\uiurieaii army."
"That is not all. They aro looking for me!" bo exclainie.l, "Itis a terri¬ ble thing In be biiuted by the king's soldiera iu I'hila.ielpuia."
"Hunted';' Why .l.i Ihey want you so badly if ,v.)ii are nnly a soldier uf the ,\ineri(-an arniy'^ "
A strange expresBinn cume tn the man's fuce, and the buy .Inl nut re sume.
Ho un.lerstou.l; the stranger was a hunted spy, au.l, pursued li.y the eneiuT, had cume In the liniiKe fur shel¬ ter,
"Have they traekod yon 'to this house'/" ftske.l ,\llaii Hlar-k, tlio l...y,
"N..t .lillle. The lust 1 saw of tli.-"iii was iu the street at the niuntli nf the alley. They ivun't give up till they've caught tne, I am a spy, buy. There! don't turn nie uut un that account,"
"Have u.l fears, Yun Hght with father aud thot's enuugh. This way. Mother will not be In.uie till Hnineliine to-morrow, ami there's a place fur you under uur ruof, "
FoolHteps passing the liu.ise at that moment cause.l the soldier tu start, aud Allan pushed hini Inward a elusel iu one cnrner uf the rnuiii.
"It's .lark an.l there are rals in it," be said with a sinile as he ..|ieue.l the dour. "Int.. the .-Inset i|uu'k! I'll dn the rest, uever y..ii fear."
Allan uliut the .loor au.l turned away.
Fur a mnmenl the full impurtaui-e of whal he ha.l jusl done t..ok posses¬ sion uf hi^ niiud an.l he reulired the danger iu whieh he lia.l place.l him¬ self. Hut a few days before iu front of ludependenco Hall he ha.l rea.l a large |M>sler which called atleutinu tn tho fact that uuuierniis .American spies were iu the habit of entering the City, aud a rewar.i was utrere.l fur llie arrest nf any one, ur .if any persun who harliore.l tlioiu.
Allan an.l a y.iiiiig frieu.l ..f his ..wu age, a shnemsker's sou, l.a.l rea.l the proclamation in unison, and had agrec.l
•Tare.l Parks, the father of his youug aci|iiainlance, but the father was tick abed, as Allan kuew.
In a luilinte hu ha.l been n.lmitte.1 tn the shop and a boy lonkeil np from the shoe bench where ho worke.I with sleeves rnlled up,
"TliB time has come," said Allan. "I have a spy in tbe house and wu must save him. The eueiuy are uu his trook. Can yuu como jver to tho house, Oill.ert'.'"
It lli.i not take Oilbert Parks long to dutr tho leather aprunun.l put .lown his sleeves. In h little uliile tlie two buys eiili-ruil the riioiu with tliu .-loset an.l Allan said.
"'I'hoy havotracke.l him tutlie in. uth nf the alley. Tlu-y knuw that father is with Washington an.l th.-y may search the liriiisB liefi.ro they give hiui up "
uieiit i^ergeaiil Her.-.ilcs uud his men were Ihe prisoner., of Ihe lufl.
The lioys coulil hear the liig sar- gemit nn^r the men away from the apple Imtter, which they had uu earthed iu one corner ..f tiie old attic, aud lie was threatening tliem with ull sorts nf military veiig.-aiu-.- as they fai-eil hiiii-^with besnu-ared fai-es and lu.licruiis iu uppearai
"It is till- spy's oiniortuiiity," cried .\llaii. "It is iiow or never wllh tho putriuf."
ran tn the dnor of the r-loset nn.l Ihl it ojieii. The liiiiite.l man
loo^ I nut.
", uirk'" i-ru'il tin- Imy. "They are prisoners in Hie loft. Hergeaut Hercules and his men iiiiist burst in the lloor to get down again. Y'ou hove a liltlo time."
"Hun ilown the alley ami climb the fence at the end of the'little one-story house," put 111 liillieit. "It is tho home nf (iraiiuy Halnine. .\li! they're nu the steps now!"
.\ iinin .lart.'il acrnss the rnoiii and out iuto the snuw.
(iilliert nhut the .l....r behind him, when there was a hanl thiiinpiug on the stair duor, as if tin- niusk.-ts ..f the British soldiers weie al>...it to break it ilnwn,
"We'll .leniolis!i the lions,, it you don't l.'t U.S.lllti" lllllil.Ii-re.l .Sergeant Hercules.
A CLEVER NiTll RUSE.
War Ships Rained Shells on Forts, and Cubans Pounced on the Span¬ iards, While the Invaders Went Ashore,
The Lanitlna Oc-riirreit at llslqnirl, Wlilili Is Connwlerl by h Fslr Kr>«rl, h»ven.
Thslr FIrlna, Willi Tlist r.l llie FlrH. Ki.|il II.F Npnnlsrrls Hi » IIUIhim.— Freblr Keslstnnrr to III.' ll.lisrkHtloii o( Uur Trilri|is—For.I.-rl Hi,. Kur-lill Willi Cost Trsnaimrls,
I'ir.'s s.i.iii I.r-i:aii L. i.iiu." In thr. i.iwii up lill-l.uv, sll..wing llial thr- .-<|.niilar.ls w.-re i|.'-lr..vlug It,
ll was a |..'.i.ililul Hsv aiirl tlu- wnter iv.is sni..'.tl.. li'-als wer- t.iweil l..-s|.!i-the lrai.s|...rt- ivli..-- Ir....|.s «'..re to c.i Ilrst. lill till- .I...'k- ..I Ilir-trKiis|..,rIs. whi.-h hii.i n.iw l.r-en tortv li.nirH off Sautiago. the -rowile,! iro.ii.sou.I.IIe.I. Ii.i|.al.r.t.t t.i Inurl. tMn Miles Lona, tVItli SsnllaK.i-A j ^;|,„„|„|| ^m,.,,,,,,, ,i,,||„,| ,|„, ||,||„ |„„ ,|„,r„
Thoiisanrl rubniii Wrrc Th»re sn.l wus ho sifl. ol |..rllll 'Utini-.
I'-ill 1 iliilr'S Wr-sl ..I tills |..iiul thi- slrU-
t"Ki.- game ri|..'iie.i at s „',.|.„.ii whr-n Hal.I's nvo til .u-aii ! I'ul.iitis :iilii.-k.<.!tl.e S|.anlsh f..r.-r-sut Ma/.z«....'rra. Tli.- Iiulll.-shlii Texus al the same time ran .-lose lush..re nurl
..|.,.|>,..l I tll...'Ilh..use lia.'ii ot Cnhauas
Ilav. The Kslreila Iiult.-rv ii|.r'll.-.t ou the Ti'vus, llie ,.|i..ls...iniiiigii.'ur, f..r the raugi- (IrF SvNriA.io via Klm-s|,.i, ,|a,ioi|.'a «'.i-sli..rl. Tin'r.-.x..sslli-n I th.'l.altery in
,By';l.,:l:'TheIIrMsr,u>^orth.-lnvasi..„!^;;:v;;;t:rTl,eV::a:.hr;¦!:;¦'::!;'!:r;¦K
nf r.ilia. r-onslstlDg ..f 111,110.) miik-iilll'-.'Utly i Texas, l.ul was .|ii|.-i,ly .Iriven ..IT I.y Hie
equip|..-.l troops. Is now tlriiilv iulren.-li.-.I ' raoLI-lln-y.ii.s. I'l..-I.iili'ry ii|..- 1 again.
on the.-nemy's soil „ ithin strlkiiiu- .llsluii-e I"" "as agi.iii .Inv.-i, ..IT.
ofSuiitlugo, au.l till-task 111 Inn.ling them '*.,""'''''"',"!'"""'',";,,, ,. ,.,
wus ai-i-omplls 1 wi.li.iiit a lili.-li or ll,,- ! ..^^J/.T.lK'Vngiigeir 'ri,e"n,^:.," r.- wa^
loss of u singl.- lif.-, 1 li..,ir.| ..n ('.-rvr.rii'.s ^liip.- in Hie liurl...r uu.l
lou of till, rmt.'.l SI.'ili'S I Hiev ..|.,.n.'.| Iln- .lU IheruLuus ,in th¬ an.! their Culiauuiii.
It.\l..il'!UI, Tin: PLACE WHEKE TIIE TliOOlV PISEMU-tllKED. hur.l linn!
ulle.l, I.ut n.ib.i.ly wot '
Al Uie em! oltl... pi-r I h. egimeuts i|u|.-kly liu.-.l
up
iipsnir-fl an.! aurl a-ert }
The
thr.rnugli. Ho well lul.l were th.' iiluus ol O-uerul Shafler, A.lmlrul Sunips.ili, ami
li.'U-ral ('ullxlo Dar.'in, un.l «.i -su.'Hy »'.'r..tlii-v .-iirrl-il ..ul -v.-n lo th- lliluul.-st rl.'lull, tliul ei-rv p'.sslli|.-iuov-..u thi'iiurt ullh.rsi'unish I'lr-es wus l.ir-sUlie.l.
SpHl.lsIl It tslK-e Kerlile,
Til- r-slsia 1.. 111.- lal..ling was ..I llii-
fr-el.|r-sl nalur.'. 111.- S|iati|sli Kurrls..ns i-.m- l-lillng tli-mselvr-!, Willi a halMiesrl.-.l r.'¬ plv as tliev ret reale.l hef.ire the i-oml.lii-.l Hr- ol our lan.l un.l sea fun-es,
llowr-ver, l"-fore thev eva.-uat-.l Ilal.]iilri village, whli-h Is u little Iiiluu.I Ir-in th.' niii-h..rugo ol the same name wliere our lroo|.s inuJeil, they set lire to a portion of III- t.iwu, Im-iu.llrig the maguziues of th- garr.s.m, two ol whieh w..r- l.linvii up, Wr.,.! ol Ual.iulrl vlliagetherailr.ia.I r.iuii.l- I1..11S.. an.! repnlr slioi.s wer.- s.-t on llr.-aiirl i .l.-str..v-.I, They eoulnlne.I s..v-rul I.k'o-
ll.'.tivr'r.
Siiium.'i! up. Hie r.-sult ol Hi-two .lays' oi'-ri.li..us is that Hie .ity ..I Sanliag.. ivlll.
plut-iiu at 1,1111-lliiy Juil.'i,
Auolhr-r rliv-rsiin «iis mule ou th sl.i|...s lu H..i|.url...r ..I .Iiiriiau-iiav l-y Hi ll..|euu, N.-W|'..rt, Il.l...r..11 an.l y.i.'Ii Vixeu. Slirai'ii-l l.ursl nil over Hie lilll- slile, ami 111- Spanish rilt-nirrn ll.'il. an.ith-r .Ilvr-rslou wu» nia.I- when the hnt- tl.'sl.ip lefl tliei'oUV.'V ..ml relurn.-.I L. the n
A.I.nlr.iI Saii.ps'.li, I-aving S.-hi-v In -oni- 111,'in.l Kllh ..r.l.rs I., smash r.TV-ra If I..- .•,'iMitf..ut r.l 111-lii.rl..ir. st-ai.ie.I .I..KU t.i
Hi. l.ll.l sii|..'ri U.I Hi- uavul purl of
111., op.Tall..l.s tl.-n-. Th.' guuhoals .-.ui- lliui-.i th-lr raking llr-. rii- l.iwu took u 11:1.1.1 aul -ui;a»:.'.l Hi- waler Lull-ri-s he¬ ll.all. .M..rro, sil.-ii..|m,- th.riii. The gnii-
L.ials itlnu-.I raking .liiragiia with
s'l. lis. Hi- i'-v'i" still llrini.-, a- was thr-
Sr-ori.i.iu, I'll.- ll. ' I.I.III.- wns tw-nly
mlies long, Tl... N.'W Y..rk, .11 Ilai-onuo,
01 .! with her l.ig guns, oli-uring the
bi'u.-h,
A LuglBCftl! then rang .iver Hie waler, thetr.).i|.s ,-latl-r-.| lut'. lu.als uiul Hi.' r.'a! h'.i'llMK"" irmy l.eguu.
While the ir.'.ips «-..n. i,-.iliii{ a-hore shi|is of Ailiuiriil Saiii|.s.)ii's s.pia.Irou Hir-w shells illlo s..v-rai |.lii.-i-s lu the n-lghl.r.r- li.....i wh-re S|ii.i.larr!s w.-re re|iort.'il t.i
hav- 1 1 ma.-si'i! to attempt to preveul
III.' ian.ling.
A large I.o.lv ..IC.ihuus worke.I vnllantly In III.- r-.ir ..tth- Spai.li.r.Is, aiel wh.-i. the llrsl l....Ilr.s r.f our Iro.ii.s r.'a.'lir'.l lai-l uu.l h-gun l.i>ti....l thevviTv .lui-klv ilr.ivelhe -n-iiiy Into Ihr- li'in.ls -I Hi- lusiirgents. The I'.'o.ips lllrreliilmrkliia.
Th-lan.li.l,; w.i- i.i.i.l-In smull l...ilts of lh-lr,..i.-|...rlsiin,l wurslilps. am! tii- sol- .lir.rs w.-ut ashorii near a ilr-s.-rteil sleuin- «lii|. |.i..r.
\V!i-ii the wor.l w.'U kI\ thai Hie laml-
(l-nera! I.awton threw u strong il.-taeh- n..'nt. lor H... night, nh.iul six miles west, on Ihe r..n.l I.. Snntlug.i. nu.l another rl» iH.-hnient was p..ste.I 1.. th- uorth of th) town, among Ik- hills Th.- rest of thi
lli-m helng li.ii>s-.l ill the l.nliiliug's of thi
Oihers ol tiie Ir.l.i|is wer" riuurlere.l il rleserle.l h.i.is.-s. while olhsrs sill! pre lerr-il thr- slieit.-r of th.-lr tents In the ad. joining llelrls.
The in.irnliig's lire hail rlestroyerl till roun.lh.iuse, Ihe repair shops aa.l severa. small ilwelilngs.
Till. llFsrrlprI Town.
The town wus rlei.erl.-rl when the Iroopt l..nrlr-.l. I.nl w..mr.>i au.l .-hll.Iren s.ioii n|i-
INTERNATIONAL LFSSON COMMENTS FOR JULY 3.
KlRKrlom Itlvlilrrl," I tl-'2.x-.(tr,1.lrn Test: frmv, entnrt on Iho I>aj's Lm- >. I>. M. Stearns. ^
i-e In Pavldf In the sr)a vl J.-sse; to vour tents. i> Isrnel. Now seeto Ihli. < house. Duvi.l. So Isrsel rleparteit unto their tents." This wiu the rMuIl ol Ihe relusnl ..I Iteholi.ram. the son ol Holo- men. lo niskn ihe Krievo.is seryl.-e of bll fslher Ilithler forthe people, hut It was all nnrl-n; 1.1 s .,vr-rruliu« t.> fulflll Hl;< wurd hv Ah.jnl. the pr.iphel 1 verse l.S anrj ehan- Ir'-r xl.. :l.). .11). Il.--s..«e ol Solomon's sla In forsaking Hie l.or.1 nii.l wnl-shlplag l.lols he W.IS 1.1 lose ten pnrls ot ths kln'«- ilom. .rne Irile. ..niv l-elng reserveil tor nsvl.I's suite Hint h» might hnve alight nlwsvs liefore (1.1.1 In J.-riisalem (-haptet xl .itl-.sitl. II wus Hie purpose ot ths I.onI Ihut lh.< twelve tril.es sh.iul.l lie oni-n»-- tl.>n. n wliollv righl-ousnntlon.lu tlieland given to th-lr fathers, ami His putposs staaJs unehangerl, for the gifts ami .-ailing ot lio! are without repentance, an.l every purinise of the l.oril slinll he psrlormed. hnt llesees the en.l from the begtnnlog and Is, through all seeming illseourngeraents, pnlientiv working ont Ills plnn (Horn, xl„ 811; Isn. "xlv . 21; xivl., li-II; li., 11; Esek.
vil.. -J'-M
ehlMr
vhl-h .Iwell In thr
(In .'ommnm! of the Ciilinn lusumenls who ure eo-..iierntiugwIIii(len.-rnlShaIU-r.)
peur-.I fr.im the surrou...ling thl-kels ami r..Iurneil to Ih.'ir I is.
ll.e sun-iir.ii.x.-.I s..I.Hers. In th.-lr slr.ueh lials .iu.l-ervl.-ennlf..ri.is,.pil.-klvsear.-h.-.l Ihe li.iililil.gs an.l li-ill .l|. 111., thi.'k-ls uft-r hill.ling in seur.'h of lurking loes, uu.l u.uii-he.I im.l 111- unknown ,-.uintry lie- vuu.I at nlglilfull with long, swinging
,itri.Ie nn.l II l-rl hearing ol th- oiil
Iroi.IIerurmv men, r-n.ly I., light IheSpan- iarils Sioux faslii.in.ir iu Hie npeu wh.-r.-v-r th.-v coul.l l.e louii.I,
The-her-rs 111 th-lr r-omrnrles still wait¬ ing nil tlie trunspnrls uu.l ol tlie Iilu.-- ja.'k-l- ami 111.'strains .if "Ynnki-e Iioo- .11.-" froiu th-I.an.is ..n the Iniop ships, gre.-te.I them us th..v .Ilsi.ppr-ur.-.I from view ovor th.' hills „f IluLiuIrl, No Xlen Kllie.l.
TI... luurllng wus ii......ni|illslie.! wllli.iul
I..SS ..f llfo. Hi- onlv i-asiinllv helng the f Ul. lns..Vg.'nl on the hills hv n
\V!i.-ii the wor.l W.IS gl\ thai Hie laml- l,^,,,, (r.nn one of Hi- war-hl|>s. He will
Mm-waslolii'glii.lh-r-wusmii.'l, enlhusl- r,,,^,, i,,^ ,,^,„ .j,,,,, |„„|r„,.„t iroops ut
asm 11111.lllg the irnops, who feuri'il '""' i,n(,.„|ri nr. ...muii.Ie.I hv (lenersl I'lis-
th-y Woul.I liueomprrlir-rl to reinalu for .lays uu^^i ^j^,, „„„||„,r u Hiousnii.l m.-n.
f Israel , lleho- l.onin rr-lgne.l ov-r them," Jmlnh was Psvl.l's Irilie, to whl-h he I.elonge.1, and the Son ol llnvl.l, who Is to rwlote all things of whl-h the prophets hnvo snoken, Isi-alleil the l.ion of .l.irlal. an.l nlso tha Itooi ol Iisvlrl, for II.' is Onvl.l's son aa well as llnvlrl's I.oril iA.-t« III,, it; Ilev. v., i; xxIL, Ilil, Juilnh prevnli.-.l nlmve his bretlin-n, anil of him I-ame the ehl-f ruler (I I'l.ron, v., '1). It wns well l.ir neiijamin th-it Ihev w. re willing to stay wllh Jndah, even th.lugh seeminglv absorbed In theo tribe ol whi.'h Ihe L.ird snnke.
II. "Then King lUihoboniii sent .<d.>rani, wl... W.IS over Ihe tribute, snd all ts- ru-l si.ined hl.n with stones that hsdled." . Thin A.l.irH.ns-i.msIo be the same ssAdonl- rnin of ehn|.ti.rs tv, (i; V,, U, Perhaps by sen.ling lor the tribute llohnliontn wastest- luK Ihem to see It Ihey hn.l really revolted. The result must huve thoroughly convinced hlm. I.ut It wss nu expensive test for the eoli,.elor. Not .tiflerenl, however, from thnt ol Stephen, wh.i lor the sake ut tbe
Son ol Iinvid wus also sti I to death.
19. "So Isrnel rebelled Hgulnsl tho house ol PnvliI unto this.luy " In II Kings xvll., 21. It is said thai "He rent Israel from tbo li.i.is.i of David, and Jerohosin drove Israsl frun fnlbiwlng Ihe I.ord." Jen.bonm might have lierui blesse.l and ma.le a blessing It oulv hi. had been willing lo keep the eom- niui..liii-nls ..f (I.-I uud lo walk iu His ways. Illll out .if his r.wii heurl he rievlsed evil thiugs nn.l estnbllshed Irlolatry In Israel Ir.nn Uuu to Ilethel i,-hu|iters xl.. 3«; xil.,
-is, ail, mi,
2(1. '-And II .-nme 111 pnss wbeu all Israel heard Ihnt Jer.iliouin was -ome nguIn Ihat thev sent andr'aih-il him nnto the eongre- gntlon nud mude hiin king over all Israel." Jerobonin wus u wi.l.iw's son and one of Solomon's servnnls, who hurl been promo- I.-I Ii.-r.u.ise of his in.luslrv. Hut when Ihe Lnr.l loiil Holoiiiou nf Ihe division ol thn klng.b.ui be.-nuse of his sin then he sought In kill Jernboiiil, but he Ued to Egypt and wns there ttll Holonion died i.cha|iter xl., 2S, 401,
U.-liob.inm wus eome to
mble.l ull Iho Iio.iss ot
with Hie irllH. of lletijamin, an
I an.l r..urs.-.iro tli.iusand cboson
n , " In II Chron, xl,, I, II !s said that
Ihls nr.ny was fr..in Ju.lah nnd lieujainln, am! in b.ilh pnssng.-s ll snvs that the oU loot was to bring th- kingdom again to llehnlinum. This, however, wut n.d (lod's wuv am! Iherelore Hie nrmv wiisinn sense a villn array ol power We r.-ad ..t anotber king who iilre.l liMi,n(in mighty men and
"And wh.
Jr.rusnli
Judnh
hundrei
pal.l 11.11.
I all.
i.lr-.l tnleni -III.
n..l In llo.I's |.ln
•«, "'Il.ll the
Hhoinarah, the i
nnme ol this ui
lug Jeh.ivuh, " nn.l n tr
.in- wh.. h..nrs ..nly Hie I.or. Ilis messages ns luilhflllly thel,..
liver, but , for Ihey were
word of (lod eumn untn unn of (lod, snying, The mil of (lo.l slgnlilns Henr.
.ml n tr nun ol (lod In
I and delivers IS Sainuel did
„ . lie that batb
ird let hlm s|.enk My w.ird lalthfully Is a good u..-ssnge l..r ..very innu andwcm- an of (lod (Jer. .'.xlll., "Jsi, The next ohap- t.-nl Kings Jlll,l Is In s.imn respsets tho gr-ntest "Mniiotilo.l "."hui.li-r In the Bi¬ ble for in It the title Is iis.-.i not loss thnn r.irirtHon times, ami It l-arhes us that we from whut (lod says lo listen even lo
an Huge! I..'nriiig mav be set asiil.' Oui, I., H,
23, "S|.enk null
...itrury vltn
th.
ot
SlIAFl'KIlS Alt.MV (11' INVASIU.S IHSi:MIIAIIKIMI I'ltuM TIIK TIlANSl'llllTS.
UOMB I fillSOl RA1I0I,
CAWBNT1IR5 AND BUILDERS. ntBBPORT, L. I.
¦bvIw raraaUr nowiliH* ttM REVlcw
RUILDINIl w* ar* ftaaaema !•< lake
aaalrans f.-r Srvi riaaa w«rk.
Tsaasaaaa. xat OaataniOT.
MUm: Gnertl Giitncton.
I* Aadtort AvawM,
•ROOKLVN N. V. toM taimiam I'-ttEeiHMtT. U I. Hm
¦Ml detil»tAa haiUutc' ytut* >m Ltata
A powerfnl lalmr organiration of Now Tork City, Typ..graptii.-al riiion No. 6, ta making the interesting ex- perimeni of teaching its ani>mpl..ye.l membon ko» to make a living l.y truck-farming. Tho anion has se cured from the oity a tlBcl of ground compriBing Iwo hnndretl anil lifty acres K.ar-h applicant rocoivea half an acre for piirp.ses nf ealtivation, and la ei)i«<-te.| k. .U-v.-tc a minimum Umo of twenty days i^ the task dnr- iit(5 tho aaaaon. Tho prvluuinary ex- penaea of tho farming opcralious are borne by the anion, in co operation aith a obarilable organization of New Vork. Ho far. maoy members of the anion, who wonl.l otheraise be id idlenaaa, are apendin; their time ^roHtabiy la proving the practioatMl- tg at iAia iadaatnal ananaMl
The last word ha.l har.lly left the l.oy's t.iugiie when a lou.I knocking was hoar.l and the yuiitha exchangL-d
I.K.ks.
"They are h.-re," sni.l .\llan in a whisper. ""We must save Washing- t.Ill's spy, (iili.ert,"
,'Vllaii i-russe.l the mum au.l drew buck the l.r.It. The next uiiiiuout Iho duur was bur.st open and Iho scurlol unifurius nf tivo Krilish Huldiurs were soon.
Their lender was a lall and stalwart sergoaiit kiinwii all nvor the city as "Sorgeaut Her.-ules," au.l the uieu ut his ba.'k wero Uearly his ei)iials iu physiipte,
Ther.' was su.iw and mud nn their hnnls l.nt they .li.l n.iI rare fnr the carpet, as thoy man-he.I in an.l jialte.l near tlio .1....r, where they were r-nu fruiite.l by (iili.ert an.l Alinii
"Where's yi.iir 111..Iher, l...ys'" asked Sergeant H.-r.-iil-s siugliug .mt ,\llaii,
""In Oorniaiilnwn, sir "
"Very well llulii't a man cnme I., the .I.l.ir a whil.. ago''"
""Yes, sir, " fearl.-ssly rephe.l Allan, whn knew thnt the suow lia.l d..iil.llcss betrnve.lthe hiiiite.l Aniern-aii,
"Well, where is he'.'"
Allan ma.le a sweeping gesture nml fncerl the sr.l.lirrs nitli reiuarkable .-iH.lness.
"Yoii have ey.'s. " sai.l lie to the tall sergeant "|i.iv..n s,.-the mail .'.mro l,.nkin,;.for'-"
The soldiers iii.iiiiitod Ihe slops nnd Sorgoaut Horciilen turuorl again lulbe
"Is hr ¦•You • We '
ull g jcliarge.l
deiiian.i«.1.
sui.l Allan
Hn.l Ililll. «hy,
IS tr. hea.l.|ilurler«,
il.eytng tlo- general s
t ..verl.iok a singl,. cranny,
to his (nllowers. -"The s|iy is
bnuso ab'l we are here t'l tiud
[. up tliere'^' .an Inuk. s| »ill. ami If .1 Kith ns
with rllsol.r
ll.
that, whll o.ls t.. hal i. ail stiles
yHiii.g t
111.
V one whu
extremely .langer lo mlh Ai.ier ..I relu-e -hel hard pressr'd
ter I
by 111
The boy thought >.f this ii.iw and
glance st ll loset d.sJr strcuplhen.
his resoliilioii.
"1 will tell Oillwrt an.l we will |.nt ^' aur hea.ls lugelher,' lli..nght h
Then be aent ..ver t.. tue ch
urderi men, in 111 him."
The fonr rcl.-oal steps anrl 111 s lull, snm* n.'isc laiue rl.
Sergeant llercnl. drsirway and erie.l ..iit
•"Briug hl.n .l..»n alive, men Ke I uienil.or we are ii.it t.. take the spy's hS- The iio..se will d.. H.af
Allan leane.l towar.l the inystitie.l (iiibert aud whisp.re.l while the tall
»«-rge«tlt addresse.l Ills IliOUi
"I'hev haie fr.un.I the apple biittor,
that « all, liillrert. It is ni. rely a
siriigglo fr-r the l.ntl.r aiol there
s Strg.uut Hercules up to imesti
gale-
t and In
vanishe.1 up Ihe while voices au.l 111 fr.tm ab'.ve. i leane.l inUi Ihe
big sergeant ha.I
laid to tho inau insi.le; mounted thc step, fur the purpr-se ..f
•¦Keep riuietiiMi nu.ve not nn y.inr assisting in the capinre of the hunle.l
.eri!. I Blu Kuti.g "iil f..i a iVw mo .J.V. »u.l ll.e iu...i.eui iir ..lllsneil .tl-
neiiis. When I come ba.-k I mav nnt lau spraug b> the sUirway «u.| -but
be alone A pr
cmiply with the re aiibin an.l then Allai.
^neat came fr..
•Iipp«<l inl.i tiie street
Iha ooraac waa tha oobbl
'M' Tiiiil ill .
door,
•The l-'lt" the t..ilt! -laick, Allan'" erie.l (iill*rl.
.tlian s eager fingers sh.'! the Isilt ou tha stair Jotir au-l lu auother tur>-
Allau louked at the dnor aud laiigho.l.
"Ynu'll jiay fnr anolhcr if ynu dn," ho said as ho crosso.l tho ruiim very deliberately au.l piiHlieil back the bolt In i-evenl tlio Hul.liers. their faces still shuwiiig marks uf tluir rai.I uu the appl" l.iill.r jai s
S.-rgeant lleri'.il.s sprang iiilo the room ami IhriisI his liavoiiet iuto tho buys* fa.'es.
"Ynu let him uft! " lie cri. .1.
"Hid we? • lespnu.leil Alhiii inolly. "Truvo it"
"Wo will. Wo hear.l a man run acruHs the iiioui nn.l the fr.uit .I.iur sliut -prnnf .'uo.igli h.r us. "
•"Ami the cl..sr.t .loor ajar," sai.l .me .if the privates as he opene.l it wirier with his niiiMkel,
"lir.ok for v.i.irs.'lv.-s, " aiiswere.l Allan, who wislie.l In detain the sol iliers as long as imssilile.
Serg.ant Her.-ules piikcl up the .'aii.lleaii.lsearcli.il the cl..»el, tiii.l- iiii:, tts he sai.l, evi.l.-n.'es that it had but re.-eiilly hul a gii..sl
"You go with us to lien.l.[uarlers.^^ be said, luruiug su.l.l.'uly upon the
IsiTS,
Allan and Oilbert steppeil fnrward an.l siilinutte.l. It meant time forthe huiite.l spy
Thr.iiigli the snowy streets nf Phila¬ delphia the stalwart soldiers of King (leurge inarched their youthful prison¬ ers ami 111 .luo time they were iisliore.l iiitn the presence of him wlin had .-aiise.l tlie proiiiiilgatinu uf the .irder ngaiust Aineriinn spies.
The general, sente.l in a largo arm- i-httir before all ..pen lire, I.mked over Ills pipr ut the youthfiil prisouers and surveye.l them from hea.l to f.ir.l, while Sergeant Herr-ule- tobl his slnry.
Allan au.l (iili.ert stm-l w ith"f.il.ie.l anii^ I.ef..10 the iiiililHry Inl..ll.al an.l naite.l f.rr the general t.. speak
•Hi.i you lo.-k .Sergeant Hercules an.l his meu in the loft'• r|Uerie<l Knvphansen
'¦We .Ild, replie.l Allan bol,lly "I xianted to givr- thom a goo.l ..ppr»rtun- ily In get awsy with uur apple bnlter, fi.r while It lasted there was a iliuuco fur the spv
The rot'un.l old (iermau gem ral fell back :u his ohair aud laiik-li-'l till the rheeks of s«-rgeanl Her. nles au.l his rluiighlv men grew re.l
•The l».ys ai- .lisrhargel," he sud¬ .lenly .-ne.l -Wben I sen.I my men In catch rebel s|.ios 1 .1.. not etpes-I a jar of rebel apple butter t.. stnp them,"
In a few/miDules .Vllan ani (tilliert Were back in the formers home and the -py huut was nver. lu .lue time the spy Boccee.led in .imtting thecity. carrying tn Wastiingtrin some impnr tant luforiuati..n which :n time th- great genera! ..f the patri..ts turuerl against the enemv, thanks i.. .Allan Illar-k an.l (iili.ert Parks. »1.,. h« ¦ "»ve I the »iiv from Ihe Lauds uf He' aeaut Uaicul.se
Its f.in- of Vi.ona 8oldI.-ra nml A.lmirul I'.-rv.'ra's Iniprisou-.t fl—t rl.ling h-l|i- lesslv nt nn.-hor In tho hurh.ir aro siir- r.iun.I-.l on -very sl.le.
In Ihe r.'glnn uround As.-rrn.l. ro. nn Hi.. w-si.Is u sinmi: fnrr-e of Calmn s..l.ll-rB; In Hi- rear, (iar.'ia, wlHi an armv ol 10,11(111 Insiirit'iuts. .'Ills iiB retreat uml i.r.'vents Hi-nrrivul nt r-llifor.-i.inents; belw-r-n Ihn .'Itv un.l Hi.' .'.last, to Hie east. Is ll-ii-riil sliuft.T, his ninfld men i-ag-rly i.i.iking f..rwnr.ItoHi..tlnie wh-n real har.l llglit- lim Is to l.r-gln, und rung.-.! In a gr-sl ..ps- i-ent nl..iiil Hi-eiilran.-e lo th- hurlmr ur- tbi- .-oml.Iued l!.-etsof Samiisonan.l S..hli-y,
Slinfter Is a man of notion. II- li-gai. lo dhieuiburk Ills nrn.v ul noon on Ih- .lay al¬ ter his arrival ..rt Snntlait". nl Ilul.pllrl.
Jurugnu lliv un.l Hi.- Ilav of Ilu .10,
twelve am! lllleen miles r.asl ..f Suntlag...
Slilps t'river the l,nnrllnK.
'while l'mtr.i.i|.s w.irr. l.-lng luu.Ie.l A.I- niirul Sumps-.i s-hips I...Mil.iir.l.-.I s-v-rul
p.iliits -imiillu uslv I .ii'use III..
S|.aliliir.l-. Tli.- ('111.an (..p'-s ..i-l Hi- but- tl-siiip T-xas mu I., u j .i.il laml a...I wuler utlu'k on MiMoiiiliiiu. a l.'w iiill.s w.-slwiinl "I Suntlag... al 1 h.'sain-tliUH P. .'r.'.it- a .llV"rsl..n ill that .Ilr-.'l |.....
The iun.llng wns s ssfuily M.u.le. un.l
Cul.n Is liivu.le.I I.v Ho- fl.ll-.l Slul-s Army's bi-uutlfui eo .iperiitlnn wllh Hm
..n th.- traiis|...rts 11..I u v.-rv ngr.-.-nl.l- The C.ilinu liisurgenis un.ler nenerul
,.nll..okiii sii.-l. h.it w.'ulherns now-|.re- liar.'U assisi...! mal..i'luliv In ,.rolectlug
vails li..r.' ll.-i.l.-s III., iii-n ar- uiivlnus tl..- .lel.urkuli.n. Ih" Cubu.is numb.-red
In l.,.i{ln a.'llve laml ..p-riili..us au-ali.sl ,'i7ll.l m.-n. au.l w-r-slnl|.....-.l I.. II —
thi--n.'iiiv, nu! II W..11I.I liav 11 ... ^^ ' '"
iiv Inil.^-1.1 tlii-m tor lii np-.I U|i
on III- lr.in|.slil|.s wllh Hi- Spanlar.ls asiinr- In -iglil. N-v-r .11.1 s..|.li..rs r,piiiig mnre gla.llv I.l th-lr w..rl{Hhan di.l lie.s- wl... w.'r- s-lr...|-.t 1.1 be III- llrsl lo Iau.i.
In llv- ii.lnulr.s 111., s-ii was alive Willi
ILilllias ..I small l...'.t.. li.'.i.l.'.I l.y la h-s.
sp-i'.llni; Ior Hi- Ilubpiiri |.|-r. S.... I
the 1..1UIS w-r- munn-.l Lv -lews ..I ,ull..r..
llli.. oti.-rs w.'r- r..w.'.l l.v Hi
urr.iuii.Iiiig Sanliag... with u vl-w of -ui-
ting..IT nny p..»sil,lH a.lv. if S|.anl«h
sol.llr.rs i.l ntta.-k tii-l r....i.s whil- luu.ling. Tl... Cul.nns hel.l i„.slii..us ..11 the n.irlh, ensl an.l w-st of Uo- .-llv. H.-iu'ral (iar.'ln will haw. al...lit 10.0.111.11-11 r.'.i.ty to co-ni.- eral.i wilh till. Aii.i'ri.'an f.ir.'es wllhlu a
sh.iri tim-, <ir as s 1 us a ilu.-isive blow Is
slru.-k al Suuliug'i.
Afl-r ...ir in-n hu.I lan l-l. th-Culiuiis up ou hill.umi-r.i-n.'n.i.•:i-llll",ullu-li-l
lli-i..selv..s,' Ka.'li l.-al -.i,l:ilii.-.|.-lxt th- Spaniur.ts In Hi- bl...k li
.1-.- aul f..
Imt I. hur.l ll gh d--uli'irv Mgliting Is
gi.lni; ouin 111- ui.iiinlalnsnii all s|.I..s nl
Whll.. Ihls wns g.iing on sev-rnl Irnns-
pons pr.. I...I w-siwar.l lw..ivrr nill.-s.
ai.l lr....ps w.-r.. I1111.I...I L. .-o .ip-rale .Ilr...'llv wllh Ih- Culiuil f.iri'.'s mar-lilliif n|..ill 111- il.i.im."! .'llv In ll.al illr-'llnii. Kr.r.il hills l.a.'k of SaiiiiuU'. nl..- hiiu.lr.'.l Cubans huv.- api.-iire.I ami nr- hiirussluit
I.v Hie Cuban-..I'lb-rs nil.l.r Ilabi; ..I. l-li,.!,
the »I,-iling ..f Mu7/,aiii..rra 1.1...-kle.u-- l.y T, the warships; Hiipl, tl..- sh-iiiiik- -I hills nver everv .-.'V- wli-r- a lan.ling might beeITr..-I...I.-nst..fhiir!i .r,|..urth, th" k-r...llr¬ lng ..f .-..nl lruusp..rls to th- w-st p. niak- Ih- Si.niilnr.ls b-U.-ve Hi- iamling wnul.l luke |.ln.- th-r- ns s..on as Mnzr.umr.rrn wus lukeu.
A never ItlMe.
I.avbr.-nk saw H unl-rf-it trnnsporls
sl-nn'iinK t.. the west uu.l th.' r-nl tr....|. trni.sp..rls In Ih-enst. the Intter Kslh-rinK
in llk-'iinig irliii ....I ..a
Ing Ihr lav-' niilnns. a simll..r l.-ut. a
gun ami Uv. I In"! "nrl rl.!g-s, r-n.lv 10
1,'iki' III- 111.1.1 ..n |..ii..|iiiii,-tl..' si...r.. sh.iul.l Ih-v I.'. r.-.pilr."l I" .I- s...
Th-llrlng ..I 111.' warships pr..vr..l I'
a I li.'s. pr- l.ut us th.'ir slinis
w.r" m.t r-|iirii."l ami mi Spuui.ir.Is w..r.. vli-il.l-.
lii-n.'rnl sliullr. nn l...ar.I th.- S.-i!ur- an.'n .'i.is.'lv wal.-I.n.i Ihr'iamllng of thr. tr....i.s.
Ilrlua.Ii.'r-iien-rai L.iwl.in, who ha.l
I n .b-tall.'.l t.. imuiil Hn- luiollng i Irnm th- lull-. In Mils .Iir—li.... I. i"k UI...1.
partv. l.'.I ill- wnv III a hiiin.'h. m|.nn Isanllui;.. Thi. w-il-..nly d..u-atl-r a .h-s-
l.-.l lo III. stalT. ami .llr.-l-.1 III- fnrinutlnii ! |..'rat.' Ilglil.lii whh'li I w.-i.ly llv.. Spanlar.ls ..IHi..|lii-orn,."rall.m. am sal.l 1.. hav" b-"U kiil-,I und twi"-thnl
Tl... F.Ul.th U-k-ular Infunlrv wns th-| nunib-r w .iimB-.l. Hrst r-Klm-..t to btinl. f..il..w".ri.v il...i-ral I'll.. Spa.iiar.Is have pb.uly nf uuim.iul- |.I r.-k-l.ii-iil III-I'u'.i Iiilunirv. I tlou, l.ui-h.iwihe -ir-.'is of th.- terrlbl
Hell.lb.
11.luh, nml nnto all Ihu ii.niB.r ol'ju.I.rii nu.l ll.njn.iiin, nu.l lo Ibn r.-innnnt of the pe.iple," Ti... nmssngos of (l.i.I are plnlu, ami H.-.s.. for wh.im Ihey ur- inleml-.l ar- .l-uriy deslgnate.l (Deut,
xxvll,, H; llah. ii, 21. S lis.. Hug, II,, 4.
an! n..| ir..Inllv Hi i;luiiliigso[ all Ilm
epislies; Hole uis.'. Ill the lllleruuoes of our
Lor.l J.-s.is Clirlsl th- |iersoiis l.i whom He Is sp-uking, UII.I y.ui will see uiiioiig otlisr thiugs thut tll" inu..h inls.pi..le.l words "Pll- kliii,-.!...iioril".l Is withinyo.i"(l.iiko
xvll,'JO, 211 w-r ver snld to dl-.-lplea,
bill t.. ...iir.Ier....s Phnrls.M's Ihlrsliaf lor
Ills 1.1.I.ld nn.l W" ll.usl therefore tnkM
th.riu ns In III- iiinrgln or the It, V, r.itber than us in ...ir A, V, l-xt,
24. "fliuB snllh III-L.ir.l, Vo shall not go up, nnr light .igulnst yo.ir br.-lhr.-n tho ehil.Ir-n of L.ra-I. It.-turn every ninn lo
1,1, I,,., fnr tills lliinglsli'om Me." Tney
heurk-ne.l un.l ..I...V-.I nn.l .11.1 well In so d..li.g f.ir ..belli.'Ui-« niwnyn brings Iil.-ss- Ings I Isu. I, Illl- Muus goings ar.i of lh» Lor.l'li.iw .-nn u ...nil ih-ii .ii.derstand bis owu way () I.oril, I km.w tlo- wny of man Is nol In hlmseil; II Is not iu mnn lliat walfc- sth t" rllrert his slr-|.«, A luuii's heart d»- vls.nhhls wny, but the L..r.I direcleth hla •te|.s (J-r. X., 'ih; I'r.v, xvi,, ll; x«,, 'it).
4
Wh
Lnh>
jnir
.d Jar'ob with HVlI lu-
snlarrl. Ite|..ll»
Ii..,||-s .if Spanlar Is
.Irlveu
Hie Tw...llv null Infunlrv, Hi., fslruii. Ih-v m.lsl hnTS^n.rin un.b'r sin.'
..11.1 I.iliiiilrv. |.... T..Mtli liiluii ; lli- a|.p.-uru I Ih- Auu-rl-uii tn-ips.
vh.i have ...1 .Ill nl sui.tiugo
trv. ll." I'ifl.-.illi Inlanirv. Ui- Sev-ii- Cnhuns who have ...1 .iil nl sui.tiugo
I—nth l..Ia-ilrv un.l Hi" Tw-lflfi Iiilaulrv, I r"|...rl thai th" .-llv Is siiir.-rinij l-rrii.lv. tl..'S."...i.| Ma--u'l'ii-.'lls Ii.'i;im.-nl un.l u lliiiiif-r Is -n-r.iu.-l.iug up..ii ..|lix,.-nB niol .l.-la.'lim.'iil ..I Ih.' M.itii lavilrv. 1 soMI-rs allk". Tll" .'iti'/.-iis of Siintbig..
Tl.-l...utsr.l-li.-.l r.irwar I >lm.lllai il.lv i are ulr-alv pellll..ning Hi- (l.iv-rnor Ihat
fr.nn -v. rv .piurl.-r. In g.....| nuliir.-.| rival- . s.irr-n.b-r l.e imele withoul liirth-r llgl.I-
rv t.i b- the llr-t, Uill tli.'lr naiils , lug.
«.-raiiil.|e,| .iv.-r om- uii..H..-rl.. |..U|. n,l...r.'. | A.lvsnelng ll.e Henvv dun..
Th. T..k nr ri..iii.i> A.h.ire '' '¦'"' '"¦•''" "I Hul'inlrl h.-gaii I.. a.lvam's
The Task nre. llina Ashore. ' imni.'.II.it-U nfl.r landing. Alnw.Iylh^
A- Hi- I.r.ats I..-<-,! ul-.iil In Hi- siirl ..iik-lne-r- liav" Lrl.ige! giill..>s ami |.re.
nITIia....nu.i.lin-buttl.-hlili..'.n".'rulser.UIS.1 , l.r..ukli.g aunlnst th- pi-r, g-ltlni,'iislmr.. |.nre.l a r.i.i.Iwuv l.ir th- pus-,ug.-of tin-
He- guiibnuls H-i-nn, I.oul—, Siiwni un-I wus n.. -i.-y multr.r. am! Ihe s.,l,II-rs hal I li-uvv sl-g- gun. und nrilllr'rv.
»-v-rnl nuxlliury ynchts w.-re assign". 1 to to throw their rlil-s on Hi- pl..r b-f.ire Ihey huvil. .ninve.! U|. 11... I. .-..vet Hi-lau.llng, 1 tbey ould .-Iiinl. .l|. tli-msrives, Sniue ' wulting I.
Ilrinnnd For Hrlllsh Fln«s,
lirlllsh Hugs S-..IU I.l be Hin.ewhat popii- Inrinth.. iBlt-.l Stnl.-s .-itl.'., to ju.lg- fr-im the i.r-sent large .lemnml nt (lltawa,
Ilnl., for them I nl innnula.'lurerH lu
Hint .-Itv nr- b..nking mnnv Inrite nrrl-rs fr.m Amerl.-an Arms ami nre ..iMtinunlly In • Ipt ..f r.'.|U-st» for .pi..tntll.us of
tent th.r L.ird u|.p.-»rer! I.ihlin and stnppoit his evil purpusi's. Kven sntan hnd to cun- t.-Hs thut liod hurl n b.-.lge about Job Ihr..ugh whl.-h he ..nul.l 11.d pass. Hurely
we will I.e nul.-t 11 we b-ll-v.' llom. vlll., 'M, ti. and I's. xxxll.. H.
'JS, "Theu Jorol.nnm built Hhecliem lo Mount Ephrnltn nu.l dwelt tlwreln. and went out Irom thence nu.l l.ulll Fennel. Hh.ii'l.em means "ahoubler" and sugRSsts Deul, ixxlll,, 12, and Isn. Ix,, 6, T..^"
iienu-l m.«ns "th" In. I (I.id," hut JAro-
hoH.u kaow neither the on.. n..r tbe "Iher.
lor he turned awny Ir Ihe In-e ol liod
ami Inll that he iu.ihI mul.nge things 11
ling III bl«
tbnt bs
right.
tliey Wl'
views, rhe very m-xi vers. .Ild not Iielieve(lod,alldIbei ie.l be .Mtnlillsh-d Her. II ' atirl Isa- rll.. U .-Less.... i|..l
einre he r ihrr.n. IX., 'JO,
SIXTEEN WARSHIPS BUII DIN& ve llHllleshlir., Tel. TorpeiJii lloaU and
Il.l
Ilo
flu
III! wilhout
pri-
Penslon For (iririlry's Widow.
n.'i.r.-s-ululiv" Iiav-i.p.rt, ..I I'-ii aniu. has inlrmlu.e.l u bill In the II Washlngt..... gruntlnit a pension ..I iino
Nlraraana Cnnnl Feasible, I Five lltowne.l In IHIihlaan,
Pr.ife-.or Hau|t, ..f Ih- Ni.'urngunCniinl By the . up,.l/l..g ..f n ...ml in wl.l-li H Cominlsslou, wns b"I.ir"Hi" I'nit-.I Stntes ! lurly was rowing on Pllnt lllver nl Kl..sh. Senate Comnillleenn Hie Sii-nragiiu Cunnl. ' mg. ML'h.. Cliaili ".-v C....k, aif-d elglite..|i; H" expressed III" ..|.lnlnn Ihnt Hn- -unul, ! bnlu Lo.ip, uk-.-.I Ir.nri.-n; A.lalli.a Loup, as pr..|.....".l, wns -ntlr-lv l.-.i-ILI", snd ' nu-'i sixt""n, an.l Mll.lr...l P«-knrl, aged
piu I tl St ol -..n.Hini.'il.ii at l.-Iw.-en 1 'w- year". ir..r" all .lr..wn".I. Arih.ir Mur-
t'J.1,.10.1,000 nn.l »;I5,0(SI,UIKJ, W-'H. twenlv v-urs nl.l. In alt..n.pling In _ reH"ii.. the p.irly, wn-ills., llr-.Wnerl.
mil.mlh to Hnrrlel V, liridlev, wl.l.w nl "'.ll'. Hi .'ai'tninV. liiLli-v, wb.. ..'..ni'mafi.le'l Hi- llngship lllvmi iu in the battle bf Muullu,
i'Uh Kememhrrs Uer Hero.
Th- Slute ol Cluh Wlll nrr-seul n -» Eii.lgu I'.rursni.. ..( A'l...Iinl li"wey
IlkUhoiaa's ttheal rmp.
.r.l I.. I TI.e ..rop oull.rik lu (iklnhr.mn Is ns gon.l
ling- I u- It ll.i p.issll.ie be, nud th" Territory
nllllinrv-.I at bust «1 issi O.KI |.u>liels '.f wl."Ill nml, Innii i.r..l.i.i.llily, n .'..rn errrj. Inri... ly In .».•-.« of lu-t y-sr.
Th« Nallnnnl flame.
The Ohio State l."ugil" hns rllsl,an.|e.|.
).|s are lull of g.iod ball players
Farmers Huilna Machinery.
Maliula. tur-r. ..I tara.lnit in«"h|uery at HarrlsLurif I'ei.n., ur-d..iui.'n In-raen.b.us l.n-ii.es-. iir.b-rs for ih.'usun.ls of mn-] ^^y'J'^j ^,j^|^'
pnu'ir-". 'u"H'i..i.I-ri"r,u,u'iug to't"helr"'linT"st I T'"" »x-r-oI|egs |dt.-her, Vonrhls, l» now a
.-ui-uelly, ure unnl.le 1.1 kee,, up with I h-I I"'"'"*"''".*''
.lemuD.I. The liiisiu-sil in r-n|i-rs, mowers Il.iMgnn, of lletroll, b-nl- all of tbr- Wesl-
¦ n.l ruk"« Is lully f. rl) j.er .'-nl. above last ern League l.nlsi.-..,
year » rl-muirls ani mu h grenter thnn ( Ke-i-r ho* rnun.l-d int.. form agnin, and
m nny |'r-vi...i« y-ur. r-i- r-a..... f..r th- ; u lining ..ut l,a»e hits -v-rv game.
sobl by H..! ?I.rn.."r. sn.l th"lr ^-i.-rui ¦!";. | )'"}'¦ »¦•" l'""'"'"' "" '->¦¦" '»>"" <"'"• "' I-ri|i- Th" Jislril/utim: ol tiiusa 1ua.1l.11..-. 1 '""'
Srleet Mews Nlfllugs.
CuLu Is nearly 7(10 miles |..ug nn.l nn wh-r" IIIO ml|.-s wbl-.
A Spanish p.-s"tn Is U'.w .-.pilv»|.-oi t'. nh'.ut IHteen .'-uts In >r..I'I.
Eight, yeurs ai{ . th-r- were :r,7 f'.n-ltfu missi..naries; t.'Iny ttie number Is nbnv- U.ono.
spurge.,n'» Tnle-rna.-le. Lr>nd..n. is to be rebuilt at ..u-e The «110UiiO lu,urttn..e will pay hall Ihe -.>sl,
A I'liisLurg .'..n-i-r'i Is m e.piip Hie -ars ..I tin- Mnn-hurin Ksilwuv C.mpnny, ..I ht. I'et-rsburif. with the air l.ruk. j p..ri,,.' ''ihl'di.'tritiiiuiuiot'ulL.Lm'ililnu.'. 1 '"""
Th-luilif-st ann.'U .wn-.! Lv thi- Liv- ' bns l»-e.i T.n.le nala -v-nt. iu sei eral I HHinllt'.n, liulTy snd (.llin-nr-(h-..nly -rnaient. « llfl—n-ln-h rill-.l nun. Is I.. Im. i 1.. wnn. Sei-rsl .-arl...id« ..t mu.'hlner) ur- ' ll.sl.rn men wy.ihav- plnv.-.| inev.-r,i game iu..iiute.I lu I'.rtlan.l Iluy. Me. i »hi|.p-.| dniiv. , lhi» year.
Luth-r Beus'.n 111- n..t.d temperar.ee; The Clnr-Inuati lean, plays ui aahlbllinn
le-Iur-r. .Ib.l r-enlly nt liushville. In.l. Battle >M>na» nl -.I. Thnnina. I ifauies during the -hainpl'.l.sblp ».-»sou
L..S Ang-le. ..-ni. but-heis nr- being I M-s-rs Lij.-!itli...irii.' un.l M..1I-, two | this y-nr pr'.«e.'i|i~l f"r s-iilDtf h'.ne- m-nl »* beef , i...'ni r.|ii..r«..f SI. 1 In.m»». Punish W-.t i fi-to-dsl-Clllus l-ad. th" l.-arue In
Th- W.r.1 and S.^rthw—t -..ntlt.u- th- Inlle,, |.rlnt>.| aul s.,1 I «i..,ul V»i ,.„p|„, 1 h..i..e r.ius ll.--«le> lu Irlple. und l.i.j. 1- s»ene of r"lallv<-lv n. ..1 a-llvilv aitse m r.f l.«ttl- ».,n»r- .n 11.- I..«n ni.l Mn.ne, I'"''"I"'''* demnu.I a.,.1 mv-ni-nl .1 mer-l'iandls-. wlii.-!i were niu-h suug by th- | .puiu-.-, 1 Hsnh.n, ol liulll'n.r- wlll un.|..iibt.-rllv
Th-al.nuulr-|...rt .lth-sue,Cuunii.,m- <'"""l'l«<'.' was n.«.|e. uu.)U-.t|..nul.ly by : mnke a star rmtfl-Ller ol H.di.i.-«, r.I..as/.l pnny states thnt 2'.s.i v..«-.i. witli 1..1 215 Ih-Hpnulsh (-..ii.ui, .ml b-.tli Mm editors by N-w ^ ..rk.
la-sengers. i.n.»ed thr..ugh the r-nnai in w-re trl-l ..n a le.-hnl .«l .-li.r«- .r -vud- | Th-ll.-l..n 1 Iub Is Hie only ba-e- Lnll
- '- Ir-i* »*'e .-riLtlstf Isr:., azii i.it:.-Xit: -'.u-' orraeirjitir.n whi-n nev.-r hss mtsse.1 ---"--
ni-te.I and rtijel. Till. a-Il.in hns .'nusi-d
Hog
_. ,_ . ... „ m , ... X. I. vii-te.l and flne.l. fhi. a-ll'in hns .'uusi-rl , „,„ Mi,,,-,* inJI
7birlv dr»««I"t« In Hoffal... N. V.. hnve , ,,„,i.,.« ,i,,„,i. ,,„„.„,„„,,i «,.,i ,1,-.' ' ' d'-
l«.u.|eteet-llna»I..|»ti',n..f th-.-Uy or- ]^^.,'l,\''n,rJ'^^^^^^^ MauiMfer liurr... ol riilaauo. I. w.IiId.
dluaDi-e Inrl'l'Idln.- the sale ..I nur-iug- ",,_ i^tLriiTi^'v,-..¦/.«. tl,-r..'-T; '••''¦• hensy-niitiui.- Isrksi..,. 1 ii-r.> an
l.ottl».wlthl'.Li:nil'l.-rtul«.. It^l, I'h-m '•-. it .rt '" th-l-ill - t ., ,,.,„,., n i,.!,!, l.'...l«vill.'. N-w V.rk me
It tt un.ler 'ont-iiipi.it; .a n stlaih » — :l»r.inH,n.
pboDirKraph .|r|*rtm-ut to Ih- llrltlsh KnalaiMl with «'• la the Kast. Tb- Penn»vlv«(.l« Cnit-rsily t-».i. hs-
MasMim. In wblr^n w ..li I i- ,.i.,re.| in ¦ >.- Fiiris.. t wi.l T-r n-i .pi-nltlon lo the »l~-i»d First lta..anaa 0|l|la4*r naptalo ol ladat lorn., tov rwamm ..I fr«sl t.<opla, ' I uii-J stains r«tentlwi r.'iba Hhllloulsaa I ii«sl yaar'a taaai.
A Klnli-m-nl l.-ll.'.I Hi WnsIiU.gl.in by Clii.'f ('.iiislri..'t..r III.'111...rn siioas Ibat slxl.eu v.r.s-is ure iiiil-r r-.inslru.'tlon tor Ih.I L'nil-.I siul.-s Nnvv. N-.l one rrl Iln Is n r-rulsr-r or giiulmnl Kl>.. r.f the vessalS nr-bnilleslilps. I-II ur- |..r|.e,bi bonis and Ihl' rrninlniuKnueisHie s.il...iaHn-l..r|.ed.» h..al I'lung-r .in.br .-..nBlr.i.-IIon al tbn Cril.i.ui.luu Iron Wnrks. Ilalllinore, I'lis l.ulli.-shlps nre progr-sslnu luvornbly to- w..r.l .-(impb-li.'li. Tin- Kenrsnrge surl , Kr-niueky, nt N-w|.r.rl N-ws, nr-lllly-nlna per ...nt. tli.lshe.1; the AInl.nn.a, al Phlla- d-lphia, llflv ll.r.«-per .'eni. Hi-lllln.ds. nl N-w|.nrl N.'ws. lorly six p-r .--nl,, nud II... Wis.'..nsin. Hi Snn Froji.'lseo, thirty- oIkIiI prr —nl. Ill- slnleu.ent shows thst .if the tnrpe.I.. bnniB, the ll.iwan nnd tti" Mn.'ken/i- nre nearly i'r.iiiple|r-.l. Tlieir
n-s| live p-ri'-utngr-s of rioualrueilou ara
nlnrlv-elghl ami u half ami hlnely-ula* per .'-nt (II Ihe ..thor vessels ol Ihls lypa Ihn perr-nlng.-i. of work done nre ninety- three on the lisblgrau, tlUy ..n Ihe Tam Crsven, eigiiiy on Ibe Furrngul, elgMy- elghl ou Ihe Dnvis, elgbly-lwo on Ibe toi, Iwenly-lght OD the Htringbam, sevsn on Ihe (loblsborriugh, snd Iwu ami a ball (.0 the lisll-y. The |-I..ui:er bi se»eul>-tW0 per .--nt. P.wnr.l • ..mi.l-llon.
A PECULIAR PHENOMENON AT SEA
A Vessel Kails Thrnuah lireeu Walar ia MM-Oeean.
Cui.lain Wuikli.s. .il the r.rltlsh slnaiaar Brooklyn Cily. whicli arrived at tba iio«t of New y.irk a few dnys aif.i. Irom Brtsloi' and Swansea, repr.rted a p—ullar pba- noinenrru ul sr-n. II-. snbl ll.ntou taaai the Hr.M.kivu (Hy sleniu.el 'tbr.mgtl a t.at-h of pea gr—n water nbr.ul lOf faal wtrle and pr.riMbly Iwo mlinn b.ug. ealaad- lug alMiut u'lrtn northwest aud rniulB- srnitbensi. The III." of eonla»l lielwaoa the itreen nml Hi" blue water woe rery 41a- tlu.-tiv defln.-rl. The "ky was .'|..ody at 111-llin- v.. veg..lal.l'. or nnUuni inallM r-..nl I l.» seen I" tb- sir-nk. Captaia Wsikln. .r.u.d Ond iw. r.si'l«u.ab.i. Ir.f tMs
stri.ini.- sppearafiee of the water lu nM-
V. M. f. a. I» Hie »«»».
loaa J,
1.0111; hns granlad l--r.ni..ioii 1.1 ...- ...".J ci.risilao ( omla- •ir.i of Ibe TrMina Men's cnrlstlan Aaa»«la- Hon to late ap tlw same work la tha aavy tbai II ia aaerylat aa U Iha amy.
HM-reiarv "I ilieA |«-r.nt»aloli to Hie Ar-.j •ir.i of Ibe Trtiina Men's
^jimiigAdiiAbAJtm
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| Date | 1898-07-01 |
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| Year | 1898 |
| Volume | 3 |
| Issue | 35 |
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fMtm glcrttnttt iletoietos BOOl im JOI PRIK7II0 aiaotrraa n ittnctire ud Artistic StfK ST Taa REVIEW OFFICE by Powir Prissti .V K.VMII.V \K\Vm-.\l-KR (IF I.IK.M. \nIi (.KNKK.VI. I N I I I I.U. FN( K. FK I.KIM )HT. N. Y.. KI{II).\V, rlTKY I. lNi»s. TERNS: tJ.OO TEARLT IR ADTAHtB NO. :r>. n'' t: W« do • Omtcnl Banking B«uine« of Vagmiiaai IMaaoant. hdmam Paid on Speid*! Depodto. tnAAt I—»d on England and tha Tov FlMronage Solicited. HwIIIH Hoara-9 A. H. to 8 P. M.t IkdmAtg, S A. M. to 12 M. ' PiMWt Dan—Toeadaya and Fri- «Vi,tA.lI. THBFREEPORTBANK CAPITAL.. $30,000. itin StrMt, - Freeport, L. i. JOHN /. RAITDALL. PraaMant. lAVMOKT T. BPRAOITE, VIo^PnaMant. WIUJAM 8. HALU Oaahlar. K> ' AiMaal liiualc, Harvey B. Hmltb. ¦OAHD OW DIRKCTOSa. J. Raadall. Oox. ~ Ooldar. . Oornwall. . flnith. Tl. Wesltir Plm. Omrta wallaoa, CniM Pettli. Harvey B. flmltb. a> 7X. VIKnIRwUltlaa ud IndaoemsBta to ^^JtoaartOMot aoual lo those or^thar the r Mfeor Brnofclra Baak. or TnM Oeaa- , aad every aroanmdatloB aa far aa I. Bt with mfiaarvailve mananenieat. tat tba rata of three per rent^ald aa , three «Mntb. n. laar*. id oa all partsof Barapa. ¦ a aaaeral banklna boslneas. nab of oorporatloB., (xnapaalaa, aa- iJallM atr., anitrlled. ¦Mra aalMactton (oarantaed. KaaMew irlll receive prompt atlaalioa, aad >a lilllf ally anawecad. Tbe reaaon that Cervera wan bottled np ia that it waa Hobson's efaoice! Oklahama is preparing to offer a 30,000,000 bnahel crop ot wheat as an »-•rnment for statehood. Tbe whole numljer of mon enRage.) on anditing work in the olBces nf Ameri(akn railroads is ronghly esti¬ mated at 10,000. When he lakes an inventory of cap¬ tured ships Uncle Ham will reflect hat everything comes to him who wails; even a navy. Not the least forcible argument in favor of a great waterway betaeen the oceans is the fact that it would practi cally mnltiply our navy by two. To-day .Iapan imports cotton princi¬ pally from the United Htates, Imt other centers of snpply are neoesaary, in view of the state of advancement whioh cotton spinning has reached there. ^^^^^^^^^^^^ Mr. Gladstone was another man who owed much to his wife. His de velopment from narrow foryism to broad liberalism is said lo have been chiefly due to her qniet, steady influ¬ ence. OELL OK LIBERTY. rmorMinoHAu • Greater New York • 3>S];ita.l Peirlors, \' " ICMNCaiCKU 1 SmOMMI. C»B. FULTON AND OOLD STS., Brooklyn, N. Y. a(1>Mth, SuRaila. rULTOM AND OOLP 8TREETH. Opp. Loaaar'a, Brooklyn, N. V. , WIUiUN r. TRKDWKLL, I aM ¦imu Mvaaa, Braaklyii, H. T. Taa Akmt* deli. ftaiTort. L, I.. Bvealno rMANCIS B. TAYLOR. liAWYBR. CORNIR MAIN AND PUI.TON 9TA, El V. BALOMIN. ^BANJO SOLOIST.K(> EagagMMiiU at Le«r Rata« A4di«a*. NiaPSTUO or FRICPORT •CaiNIMM CAHUa. iAMCS PALMCR. REAL ESTATE AOENT, PATCNOOUC, L I. la haviBB Tllla*l Primrty or Parm. a* aadiaMa, witta fall parUralara, avan eaaa pner, aad I will advwtla. it ¦> awa aapran, a. a. aaaaaaa. aaa aaa. K. A. DORLON, ¦ONDtD aUCTIONKKR, aaa riiiawa- BLoca, %l*a ar., ataa SMuasM, FRItPORT. C. A. RAMOALL. AraMtaMt I rar. Bmnklrn avo . and MatoM,, aaa- Wallraal XtmamX. rremrmrx, U I. 11« all cl.m.1 CHARLES L. SCAMAN. Carpenter *«» Builder, mCCPONT, L. 1. WAiaaaam chtattaOy giaam. Ooatrarta ta^aa. Truly, we live in an appreciative age. Bravery meets with prompt re¬ ward. Fidelity to duty receives quick favor. All commanding offlcers of Dewey's fleet are. promoted for gal lantry, and all fhe world applands. Faitb, hope and charity are abroad in the land. Tha oopra ia a preparation of the o |
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