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VOL. III.
A FAMILY NKWSI-.M'KK
FRE K PORT. N. V
iK<«KR.\l. INTKi.l.loKM K.
TBiaS: t«.00 TICABLT IK ABTAIItt
FKID.W, ()( TOUKH 21. is;>s.
Baiik of Rockviile Centre
VIUAOE AVENUE, RKkvillc Centra, U I.
Excelsior
The Onlv RrilaMe Market M lira ia«tk 3Me.
flllfUEL r. PniI.I,IP8, President.
THOMAS O. KNIOUT. VIcc-PresMent. , UIRAM R. surra, Caahlaf
BOARD OF DIRKCrrOBS:
A. Davison, Tbomaa 0. KnIshI, •t. lilram B. flnlth,
D.Combea, Wnalcr B. tjgilth, ruaa, Charlea I,. Wallaea,
w. Bave*. AuatinOiimweli, r, PhUllfia. Hdaon H. Hmlth, '. DaMott, Jnhn T. Daviaon,
' lana, Edward T. Thnrslon.
Haalltoo W. Pcaraall.
Wa do a Oanontl Bsnkifig Btulneai ol tAaatti and Diaoonnt. ' ulcteat PaitI on Special Depodta.
DnKa iMaed on Edgland aad tha lOMlaant.
Tour Patronage 8olirit«d.
•VanUati Honn-0 A. M. to 8 P. H.; BilMlay, 9 A. M. to 12 M.
Dlwwnt Daya—Tnesdaya and Fri- *va, t A. H.
THBFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL. (30,000.
iaiA Street, • Freeport, L I.
lOBH J. RANDALL. PrwMent. OIAOMCBY T. BPRAQUK, Vlee-PnaMaat. WILLIAM S. HALL, Caablcr.
¦OAKD or DIRBCTOKS.
i. Baadall. Ona, B. (Klfiler. H. Cornwell, D. Hmlth.
iTwiS'h
WiiliamO. Millar, II. Woilev Pine, lienrge Wallaea, Olea Peltil, Harvey II. Kmltb. (le<inioM. lUndall,
WtUtaaa *8. Ha(l.
r Asnartciwnt nqiial to Ibnse of either tha Tark sr Brooklrn lianks or Tmal Roai- aad every arenniialalbin aa far aa la '; with oonaarvatlva managenMSA.
at th* rale of Ihree per eeat paid aa
dSfMalla, thra* lanntba or more. "*^ laaiiM on atl faArts nf Europa.
a general banklns bualnesa.
Acaoanla of cnrnoratlons, corapaalaa, ••¦ MMaa, etc., anIb-IIM. Jhitltta aatlafavllon guaranteed. H' rjanirlen wlll roi-eive promiit atlsntloB, aai . tiWMffally anawer«l.
mor Kmiima 1.
• Greater New York •
ZDezxta.1 Parlors,
lONtENECKfll I SKIDMORE.
OOB. rULTON AND GOLD STS.,
BrooUyn; N. Y.
—^-~- a
M aCTasMi, wi.m ap.
rULTOM AND OOLD 8TRKETH,
Ory. LaaaWa, Brevklyn, N. V.
', ¦riLBUR r. TNCOWELL, ^^'^ 1 OOUmBLOR-AT-LAW.
I laa Uammam attaat, Bnsklya, K. T.
^^n^ Haa^ HallTvimpwt, L.I., BTaalngi f- aad aatardara.
FRANCIS U.^ TAYLOR. LAWYBR.
f""'* CtlNSI MAIN ANO PULTON ST*..
V-,—
C. V. BALOMflN.
-•MBANJO SOLOIST.rtfr
EafBgmaaiiU at Low Rale*
I, MMy»tt*P or r«EEPO»T
BlIHINCHM t-Alttm.
JAMCt PALMER, REAL ESTATE AQENT,
PATCHOOUK, L I.
mS^." *"*»W».. wrtta fuU narthnlara, «aMB|lnn« eaah pftar, aad 1 w01 adnrUM ¦aaBM a« ay awa aapraa.
a. a. aaaataa. aaa aaa.
R^A. OORLON,
•ONDKD AUCTIONCCN,
aaa vitiawt- ataaa.
•tKTaa av., aiaa cauacN, FNCCPORT,
C. S. RANDALL, AraMtMt,
OMrarnr Hr.nkltn a.e , an.l Malaai.. ap*, Railmad l>0|>M. rrwiKiri. I. 1.
naaa and aaadnratloM pn.iiiafsid Iw all riaMs m halMiaca
CHARLCS L. SEAMAN,
Carpenter *"«• Builder,
rnccroNT. l. i.
E*tiniat«e t-lnwrfuIW gifa
t\.uli-m., i..l.en
GEORfiB I GILSOI RATIOR,
CAKPENTEMS AND BUILDERS.
KREEPORT. U I.
Bavlna r,.,-enli> .-en.i.leie.l Ihe RRVIBW Hrii.iiiVi; wr are ; rvpaf^l lo iaka
.i.i.lrivl. f,.r nn-t eiaM w«rk.
W. H. PATTERSON, Freeport.
Beef. Veal, Mutton, Larrtb, Fruits* P»rk, CtrtH Ittf. VtftttMtt, it..
ami all at reaiipnatl<> piioes for canh. Thankfnl for pa0t farurs. ws hope to merit ronttDuance pf tbe "am*
r
Tiumaat. tOT Oa««M
Biildm: GcDeral Contnctors,
SROOKLVN N. V.
kMO for Mta at FREEPORT. L. I, iIm poat iti^aiaMw biiil.ttiic |>l.ga iwi l^wia MMHi.. N<.oly ct«.l«il a«,»a«L. siitl
FRFEPORT
Livery.Boarding and Sales .:.STJiBLE$...
a. A. WILLIAMS, Proprialer. raraltura Ma«laclTr»«liin[ at Reisoasbie Ratei
HAY ANO FEE:D
At Wholesale anil Retail. IIORHKa CLII-t-eu BV ¦¦OWEll.
m will receive proi Hii. Freeport 113.
M* STOCK OF
groceries, Dry Goods.Crockcry.
FEED, Etc., a fro qoently renewed and always C.'esb
THE rlNEUT GRADE OF
Ckalaa Tail, Cafitt, Caaatd Catdt ••< Stipla Cricirlii.
Frank P. Smith,
MAIN ST FRCEPOR1
C. E. CORNELL, UNDERTAKER,
HEMPSTEAD, L. I., N. Y.
—y —
OPFWCB:
6 OREENWIOM STREET.
RESIDE NC E :
No. 20 WASHINOTON STREET.
TalapkoB* Gall, 4* A Hsmpstaad.
Hay There I
WHERE?
In Woodbine Barns
A line lot ot all grades of HAV aul STRAW, baled or loose, Wili i-iose oul a few loads at 10 per cent, below market priees.
Also for aala CoBD Wood, Oak Pi.ank, OaDAR Bbah Poi.as, ail kinds of t'EM'V
Puaia, COH* HtALKB.
J. J. RANDALL,
FREEPORT.
FREEPORT
1»AAC HOKSFALL.
Altai lof Thsilay'i Clltia fttt.
FiDtst Grades of Rolltr Process Floor.
Wholesale BDd Retail Daaler in
Flour, Feed, and all Kinds of
Orain, Oil Meal, Baled Hay
and Straw.
-: NEW :-
TailoriHg and Gents'FuFDlsbing Establislinient,
-: MAIN. NEAR PIN£ STREET, :
FREEPORT, L L
CLOTHING MADE TO ODRER
PaarECT Fit Odarantked. A fall llaa af laM'tat tti Daactlls 6ao<.
CLCANINQ AND RCPAIRINC ST HoofaaTc oaicta.
Trunks, Bags And Leather Goods.
BVliUOL UAU8 A SFKCIALTV.
Uata and Oenta' FurtuBhinge at
Low Prices.
MAX SAMUELS
BUILDING LOTS
..FOR SALE..
RHODESSIA,
FREEPORT, LONCISLAND,
Herenty hnildinR Ints at ri«aoDablo i.rioea; aud a rery deairablo
^ HOTEL SITE ON TU» MKRRICK RO.X'D
Apply to
ALE.X. R. RHODES.
FPEEPORT. I, I.
THE OLD-STYLE PUMPKIN PIE.
SoBio like a taney eusturd pie,
Or apple, mince or Kanie, Or some new-fanffled artiele,
I 'low, just for the name. I ain't so p'lle'lar's some I know.
And dllferertt from the rest. But the Rood old-fashlouod pumpkin plea
Are wbat I love the best.
I'm bankorln' for a pieee, rlglit now,
(If tho pie that mother made. When 1 came home from school I'd get
A hunk and in I'd wade, Andtp'r'ape inynioutli is simowhnt lurgo),
ThouRh I'd resort to tears. Hill- wouln't Klve me auoth.-r pleou
Because It mussed my ears,
Ito lingered here a lifetime since.
Put ap Willi what I Kot, But ott In dreams I'm liack ni,-uin
To Ihat old familiar spot. And then, nt such times, I can Iiud,
On the butfry shelf arrayed, A row ,of ftood old pumpkin pies,
Tb« kind that mot hor made.
—I'hiiadeiphia Times.
JOHN WILLIAMSON,
CATERER,
...Lynbrook, L. I...
1 aldligs, Rccept'ODs, Festivils, Ac,
CataraJ far In tha Baat Styla NBW YOSK OITY EXPERIK.NiK
Ice Cream and Ices
bVnV DAY IN niE VBAK.
iil.. .' -w...^
OYSTER^
^''^"'^^^"i^Miiitilttf^fifiiih'i^
»ieioioio(aeieK3i<*3if*;«)(Cieieisi8ie)(5(ci(x.'^|^
|TWO WEDDING RINOS. ^
ARLT IhouBh if was, I had jnst heard the whistle of tho postiiian at the door, and leaned over the baniaters to in¬ quire of luy land¬ lady if tbere were any letters for me.
There itas no immedintn response to my query, and I inferroil from the ¦iispicioiia silence that cither Mrs. Metcalfe or her daughter wns inspect¬ ing luy letters, probably readiug the poatcards, if there were any.
That ia very often a peculiarity of landladiea' daughters, an people wbo are compelled to lioard well kuow. Again I asked:
"Mrs. Metcalfe, are there any letters for me? I expect a letter of Home im¬ portance."
"Coming, sir—coming!" replied Matilda, her daughter, ua tlin latter slowly ascended the stairs, gazing very interestedly at a postcnrd.
In a few momenta more she arrived at mj landing, on tho second Hour, and gave to me a letter, two postcards aud a newspaper.
"I thought that ynu were inspect¬ ing my correspoiidauci'," I aiiid, bav- castically,
"What! I? Oh, Mr. Helton, I would never think of hiii-Ii a thing." And she went downstairs, tossing her head like an enraged Shetland puny.
One card from my tailor to notify me of hia renuivat; one from Louia. Durande to tell me that he could not keep A certain eiigagciiient with lue, and a letter from I'cn-y t'levmor, who had wanned hia nti|ipei-s nt the same college tJie with ine scarcely three years ago.
His epi*l ¦ inn thus:
Ui'ur Hell I cluiiii your corKratiiia-
tions, I am 1 uarrled uext week to
the sweeie.-it tfiri the niiii i>ver.ahmie ii|ion.
There's surprKo iiuuilier i.no foU > Aud
1 wish you'll KO to Kllveniiali, tin-jeweler, and get the wediillig niiK, >i/.,i lU'-i i^ed ou a Idl of paper. Plieri-'s sur|irl-e uumlier two. Seri.iuHiy, ..l.i l.-ll.iw. It wili do me a great favor, fur l.u^liiei.s matters hare are complleateii in such a wav that 1 euunot hope to set to the .-iiy a day before the event, au.l of .'.uiree I Know that I oan trust your luste and judgiiieiit eipmlly witli my owu. Have the w..rds "H.-iuu. ivjd," engraved ou Ihe luslde, aud tileaie send bv post without delay, Hvir youri lalth- lully, Pmi Y t'BEsjitu.
r. M.-She Is au augol.
"Well," said I to myself, laying down my old chmu's rupliiroiis letter, "here's n pretty cuiiiiiiissinn fur a bachelor. An angel, is slie'^ I don't believe she's any lunro nu;;eliu tlmiv Pauline Krooks. llut every mau thinks his own goose H su-aii. I pity tho poor fallow, I'm sure; he's'clearly in a alate of glamour that iiiukcM him see every¬ thing coiilcur de ruse, lint I'm not one to desert a friend ul a piiu'li I'll huy Uis miseralilo weildiiig ring with the greatest pleasure in life."
So I Inckeil my desk, put on my overcoat, and went straightway to Sil¬ verman's,
.lonea was behind the couiiti>r. I knew .Tones; I had bought a gold bracelal of hiin for Paulino llrooks six months ago. .lonea was u d.»pper lit¬ tle fellow, witli stilHy waxed mustache, a cameo scarf piu and hair lieduwed With some amiirosial |ierfiiiue or other.
'*Wediltng nuga, if yuu please," said 1, plunging it mice into the ob¬ ject of my visit, "Here's the siiie," producing my slip of paper,
".\ny inscriptiun, air':'' iiuestinned ,Tones, assuming so preteriiutiirnlly knowing an aspect thnt I could cheer¬ fully have piti-lied him in aiumig the plated ware in thu hig glass showcase behind him.
"Halen, ' sai.l I. Iiriisnucly, "IH'.Mi."
"Emma, sir':' ' .Liiies put his hau,l behind his ear to aisist bis hearing.
"Helen!" I liawled, uut, painfully couscions that the eyes uf tlie three )irelty girls who were at tbe counter beyond wore iiimn me.
"Very pri-tly name," simpered .lunes, a-i he wrote down tbe order. "Any particular style':'"
"Simple and solid," said I; "that's all."
"Yes. sir. It shall he attendc.l to at once. ".Shall I send it to your residence, or - "
"I'll call fur il tu nmrrow,' sai.l I.
"rnrdoniue, Mr. IMtun." cried Mr. Silverman, who ha.l uverhead a pur turn ol uur cullu.|iiy, "Imt if it wouldn't lie taking a iilierty, might I inquire whether y.iii intend to keep house or take aparliiienU'?"
"What'^ ejaculate.) I.
"To keep huuse or lake apartments? " reiterate,! Mr Silverman, , "liecause in the furiuf r ca»e we should esteetu it a fav.ir lo supply tbe silver and table ware."
I inulteroil sunie nut particularly c«iniplinieiitary aii-»er. an.l went out Kl Iho siiup, ,-'l,o.iii,i the duur behin.l me with sume emphasis.
"iiuingtu be marrirtl. eh, old chap?" said Kill We<t,ast.ii-kl<i.>ker, familiar ly thrusting his ellHiw into my si.le, a» I Htr,.ll>-d into (iatti'a fur my lunch thai .la.i
".Vu" sai.l I, taking up the hill of \ {Ar». I
"Oh, come, .l..nt deny the soft iin- p«a>-liiueut," said \Ve>t. with a wink
"What Lias put aucu an idea as Ihat |
into yuur hea.i-" deinaudc.l I. sume- I
what indignantly. I
"And her iia:Je"» Helen," sai.l West, I
with an liliotic higgle. I
.KX this stage 1 prelcnied tu sea ' aoma one whom I knew at a-j upposita i table, aud )>ulte.| a.-rui.s tlie r.H.iu, ,
I'11 Mr. Jessup was tr. ttiug across ' Hv.le Park when I uiu xpoctedly cam* ; fa»:e tu fa<-e witn biia I
"Hell.. ¦• -ail Mr .lemsnp. turnttig | n|»'U tue tiie mu.uiv tlare ..' two «p.-c- ; laclad ajma. 'What s tl,i^ I heai , alaaai jam, my Aaat joosc iriamdi! Aa- I
cept my cnnpratulations. Matrimony is always a blessed oondition, and— "
"Ob, yes; I don't doubt it," I hur¬ riedly interrupted, "but—a—there's eome mistake about it "
"Miss what did you say?" said old Mr. Jessup, beamingly. "Call round this evening and tell us all abunt it; there's a good fellow. I haven't time to listen jnst now!"
T could have torn my hair with rage. Mr. Jessup was Pauline Brooke's nncle uud guardian, and I knew that my changes iu that direc¬ tion would be all off if once the fatal story of the wedding ring got to Paul¬ ine's ears.
I crossed the park and hurried up Regent street, mentally gnashing my teeth, and in my inljiotnous haste hu.l nearly stumbled over Pauline herself, just coming out of a Hurist'a with a tiny boutonniere of violets in her hand.
"Pauline!" cried I, rapturuualy,
Bnt Pauline drew bock the least lit¬ tle distance in the world, thereby put¬ ting an invisible barrier between us that froze me like an icicle.
"Dear me, Mr. Helton, ia it .you?" said Pauline. "I congratulate you, I am sure,"
"L'pou what?" I demanded, grow¬ ing desperate.
"Upon you approaching marriage, to be sure,'" said Pauline, with a smile like auroral lights hovering over a snowbank.
"But Im nut going to be married," protested I.
"Oh, excuse me, pray, (tentlemeu do not usually buy wedding rings without a purpose," interpuscd Paul¬ ine. "Ouly I should thing you might have paid such old friends as we are tho compliment of some slight intimation of your impending mar¬ riage,"
"Pauline," said I—"Mies Brooks — hear me. There is ouly one woman in the worl.l I would care to luurry, and she stouds before me now."
Pauline's lips .|uivcred--tho teurj sparkled in her eyes.
"Mr, Bciton," said ahe, "you may regard all this as a very tine joke, but surely it is uot necessary to add auy more insult to it—- -"
"Do you mean that you don't be¬ lieve ine?"
"How can I believe you?" retorted ehe.
Driven to a sort of frcir/.y, I dragged Percy tlresmor's letter from my pocket.
"Pouliiie," said I, "read thnt, and you will have a solution of the mys¬ tery of the wedding ring."
Her face cleared up as she glanced over the contents of poor Cresmer'e ecalactic missive,
"Poor fellow!" said she, "He'i very much in love, isn't he?"
"Not hair as much as I am," said I.
And then iu the smilax-bordered shadow of tbe flotist's shop I piessed my suit,
"Dear Pauline, let me order auothei wedding ring."
"For whom?" demanded my ladj love,
• "For yon, I have loved you for t h>UK timo; but I never had the cour¬ age 1.1 avow my love before, deui Pauline."
"HushI" said Paulino, "we mustu'l stand talking here,"
"I won't stir tt step until you an swer me."
"What shall I say?" hesitated Paul ine.
".Say yes,"
I ordered the duplicate weddini; ring that very night. Paulino said it was too soou; but I quoted the au- cient piurerb, "Diiaays are danger¬ ous," And we are to be married iu t month. And if it hadn't been for the providtnlial cuiuiiiisaion of Cresiner'a wedding ring I might still have beeu Bhiveriug on the brink of au unspoken proposal. "HIessed be weddiug rings," say I.—Spare Momenta.
COMMERCIAL CORN-MEAL.
A Flavorless an.l t'oaallsfTiiiK Arlirle l>] the I're.ent frooeis of MlilinK,
"One of the most serious among the many of our f.iud grievances is the lost to us of true coru-mcal," writes Ells Morris Kretsrhmar in the Woman'i Hiiiiiu ('ompuiiiou, discussing the de- terioratiuu of "Our Boasted Maize." ".K shallow has beeu substituted for s auliHtauce, litcrnlly, iu point of food value. Here ate the facte: The old- fash ioucd meal was made of whole white Hint ourii, gruund by tho bun process (urushe.l between stones), giv¬ ing a soft, fragrant, highly nourishing proditcl wbich was capable of so mauy culinary variations that the poor who made it their staple might be said to have 'fared sumptuously,' and the rich to reckon it among gastronomic de¬ lights. Some years ago 'granulated ini-al' appeared, the whole grain beiug cut by the 'roller process,' This meal, while nut as soft as tbe burr meal,wan equally sweet, nourishing and' well llavured; in shurt, very acceptable. When made of corn thoroughly dried (roiiiiiring abuut twu years) it had 'keeping' qualities nut possessed by meal made uf frosh corn by either pro- cess —which, by tbe way, will keep perfectly fur munths in cold weather, lint nut mure than two or three weekt iu summer. So to-day we have a gran- ulakol meal ma.le from corn dried ir kilns iu a few hours, by heat so in tense as to kill all the rbaracteristic qualities ol flavor and texture. Bui these losses ore small oompared to greater unes. If yuu will examine a grain of euru you will nute un one ol its flat si.les a corn-shaped depression running to the poiut where it is at ta.'hed to the ear. I'mler Ihe skin covering that .lepressiun is the germ— the vital part uf the grain, tbe muscle builder, brain feeder, the ]iart that a rat has the intelligence to eat, leaviu^ Ibe rest. Now-, this suft germ auli stance will nut granulate, is quickest to becuuie mivit.v, hence, fur 'trade iiiusi.leratiiins it n.uv is entirely Bcoupt-d uut, leaving the .levitalized grain, the part rejecte.i by the r,it, tu he calcined in tho kiln and gruun.l for uur use. t'oul.l a mure cruel robbery be perpetratel? "
THE S.VHIUTU SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR OCTOBER 23.
"lulah Called tn f , 1-1.1—liolden Teat: niiietilarr on Ihe I. he Uar hv llie Kev. ll. M. !<le
Tl.
MlIBLEyMMLLD.
The University of Chicago Contcrs the Degree With Scholastic Pomp.
) "In the year that Kluit Vr.y.lnh die.l I saw also the I..,nl sittlug upon a throne, , high and lifted up, aud His train lllie.l tlif temple." Although King l>.ziah dl.'.l l leper,/et his llfeaHa whole was "right iu the sight of the Lord" (II Chron. xivl,, ti. There Is a King wb.i never dies, aud lie 1< ou the throne of the universe. We are uut qualilled to s'.rve Him as we shoul.l until
w intiuually r.-ullce Hl.s p.isltlou and out
rolatioiishlp to Him, The word "Lor.l" |. A.i.in.U, not Ji'liovah,aud8lguiUe< my ma:.. ter or pos»es.sor. It was uoue other ilmll the Sou of tlod whom Isaiah saw (.lohD 111.41). Gzekiel was ipislllled for servic« l.y a visl'iii uf the Lord as a mau at>ou thv throne (Ezek. I., 2iil.
!i. "Aiiovo it stood the seraphim," Thes« holy beings are lU'iUtloMe.i oulv In thi> eha|.ter in tho llllile, while ehonil.lm are mentlone.l many times from (leuesls tu Ilevelation, I am pursuu.led that Ihe cheruliim represent the cliur.'ti, the liody of Christ, as part ol lllmseir, .'ue with Hlra iu His glory an.I power wlieu the kini-.l.iin shall have cuiue. The seraphim (burning cues) may possioiy lie bleuiiiai with cher¬ uliim. Compare Iter, iv,, witli this chap¬ ter.
J "And one cried unto another and said, Holv, holv, h.ily is Ih- L.ir.i of H.,st»; the whole, arth is lull o( Hl» giury," C.impare the only other thrice h.ily lu Scripture iu llcv. lv., H. Ou iho last clause of tills verse see the marginal reading au.l compare chapters xi.,'.1; Num, xiv,'ii; llab, II,, 14, There is no self praise in heavou, hut all unite in glorifylug lllm who alone I. worthy to lie praised. No flesh shall Kioi? lu Ills lire-euce. The Lord alone shall ' ^ eialtod In thnt day (I Cor, 1., 'ill, 31; Isa.,'ii,' 11. 171, '»<.¦/,
4, "And the po«t ol tho door movr'-, -" the voice ol lllm that cried aud the b''^' was lllied with smoke. " Iu Ex, xlx,, .; Isa. lv,, 5, siiioku. an.l cloud are assocl. ve.l with the pre.-en.-e of the Lor.l. We l*,uk also of the pillar of cloud that led S-ruei aud of the taiieroacleaud temple lllle with His glory at their dedluatlou (Li, xl '34; I Kings vlll,, in, 11),
5, "Then said I, Woe Is me! for I am un¬ done." .\s tho|ir..phet sawthe Kluir In Ills Klory he wus llli.i.l with a souse of his owu unworlliluess. Cooipure Job xlll., ,1, li; llan, X., H, Kov, 1., 17, To lerve the Lor.l ns wc should we must uot only he tllle.l with a sense ol His worthluessi but also with a deep scuse of our owu unworthluo.ss. Not wisdom of words, but the power of Ood Is to do the work. Not any micht or power ol ours, but His Hpirit, This is His wav (I Cor. 11,, 4. 5; Zcch. lv., li).
li. "A live coal from off tho altar." The brazen altar lu iiibcrua.'l.i ainl teiupio la •uggcstiveof the work of Christ on Calvary for us,wben Heshed His own I.l.i.i.l f.ir .mr slus. gave Hluis.-lf a aa.-rlll.-e f„r sin ou.-e for all. The gol.len altar speaks of His present work of inter.-e-si.iu for us, liy the ono we are save.l nn.l l.y the other we are kept day hy day,
7. "L.I, this hath touched thy lips, au.l thlue iiii.|Ulty Is taken awav, ami thy slu purged," riie mouth suggests the heart, lor out of theBhuudanee of tho heart the mouth speakcth I.Math, ill., 31; xv,, IS), Nothing but thesnariliciiof Christ can take awav our sins or give us a clean lic:irt. No works Ol ours .-HU he||,. It is Ills wrrk
alone that do.<s It, uud we must a ipt It
as His Kift, ns A.laui an.l Kvo accepte.i the coats of sklus wbich the L.ird Himself pro. vided hy tho shedding of bluo.l (lien, ill,, 21; Horn, vi., at).
H. "Also I hoard tile vulco ol the Lord saying. Whom shall Isend, and who will go for us'/ Then snld.I, Hero am I; soud me." T.I bring the time wheu the earth shall lie nil.id with tbe glory .if the Lord inessou- gers must go forth in Ills name an.l (irii. claim His name and declare Ills doings, that He may bo exalted (Isa. xll..;4). Tbese messengers must I.e redeeme.f pe.iple, kuowiuK their sins f.irKlven, recoKnl7lntf
ns th^r Lunl the one ilviiii; au.l tr l.il.
who savs "Wh.iiii shall I seud'/" au.l aluo the Trinity, whosay, "Who wlllgof.ir us?" When we remember thut although lu our selves utterly unworthy, wc are yet cm- missioned by a King, even the 'Kini; ol kiuKs, hiiviug all power lu heaven an.l ou garth, an.l that He is In heaven for us, or¬ au.l urrangiuK ull the .1,-tails of tho
contidou'-e iu KIs sei !), 10, "And He Sllll pie." Then follows a cominlsslou which sounds anything hut eiicouniKlng, for he is told thut tho people wlli not per.'elvo ! what he Is sotting before them nor uuder- , stand his message. 'Pho c.imoilHslon to i Jeremiah aud F.nikiel w|is in soiiiewhni < uliullar terms (Jer. L, I7-I',l; Ezek. ill., 7-'J; i III., 3032). The words of thi
FIRST TO RECEIVE THE HONOR,
Rich Cap. Ilonn and Hood Fnrmali) •eiiUMi lo Ihe I'resiilenI by llr. Ila — nrst Time Ihe Ileitree Has lleen < lerred hy the I nirer.llr—The t •iionr In Kent Theatre.
Cm, Ml,., IIL
Mo-
flpc-ial,! -Preslil,.!,: Kluley was Riven tlie ,let-roe of l)..ct,.r .if Laws on Monday hy tbe l'niverslty of Chicag.i. The ceremony was marke.1 by great s.-h.,lH.stl.' p..iiip. au a.'a.iemi.- .-ao ami g.'Wii and .loct.ir'i h,i...l, all of the richesl nialerlals, heiuR pn-scute.! tu the Chief Maiilslrato of the nntl.iu.
Just before noon he stnrtc.i f.ir the uni¬ versity, ac,',.mpanle.l by Mrs, M.'Klnloy, Thouias li, Ilryau, ..I the I'ea.-e Juhli.-e Committee; Secretary ami Mrs, liaite, Se,-- retary tliiss. Secretary Wlls.m an.l Mi-<s Wilson, and Private Scretaries Johu .Vd.il- soii Porter au.l C.irlelvou.
The visltor.i were .Irlveu t.. the n-sl.len.-e of Wiiiiniii 11. Ilnrj.er, Pre»l.l..|it ..f the uiil- versliv, when" luii-liwas server Afi.-r this a pr.icessl.ili of ,1000 stu.lents wus re- vlewe.l liy Prcsld ut M'-Kltiley, llr. ILirp.'r an.l the m.-iiil.ers of the Pr.'si.loril's party.
Presl.lent McKiuley, with Dr. Hiri.er, -s- .¦ortcl Lv the trustees nn.l.-.iinl.iucl la-ul- llcs, th.-ii walke.l tlinmgh two lll.--..f slu- d.'liis, e.xlcu.liug thei.-liKtliof the .-:iii.pus, to Kent The:iire, where the pul.ll.- cler- 'Ises wero hold. The Pn'sldcut was eii- thuaiastically received hy tho gn-at au.li- *encii and was compeile,! to bow repeatedly hcf.ire the applause sulisi.le.l.
Afler |.rayor l.v the nulver^lty eh'aplaln, then.l.lress on liclislf ..f the truslves ou 'The Firm Foundation of Nail.mal I'eace' wns .lellvere.l hy the Ilev. llr. Al.mno Kel..|in>u I'nrkcr. The aibircss ou bclia,ir .r th.. .'..iitTci-atlon wus .ieiivered Lv I'ni- fcn.ir All.I..11 W.iodl.urv Small, ami' then I'resl.leut M. Kluley wns'uame.i bir the de¬ cree by lleaii Harry I'riilt Judsoli, who said in part:
"I, therefore, now present io you, tho rhIel Magistrnto ol the I'nlte.l States, iVIIllum M.-Kiuley, who recently, lu the lovenwt crisis, failed at uo point to serve ihe interest .il the eommonwealuh, Au.l I couimeud liiiu to you tn a man. .IcserviiiK of the hiKhest h.iuors that the uuivorsiiv cun bestow, "
President Harper then stepped forivar.l, sn.l aiblressiuK the l'n'^.|.i.olt couferre.i iip..u him the .legrcc .il iio.'l.ir ,.r Law-, whi.'h Kraut.>.l ami l.cstowc.l upon liioi nil honor-., rlthts uu.l privileges apperlaluiiig t.i theiiecree.
t'resl.leui M.-Klnh-v was tlieu pn-seut.-d
by President Harper with tlio .ioolor's
hood of Ihe university nu.l a dlploiiia.
The university iiutlii.ritles aWo presented.
I him with au a.'ii.l.-Mil.- .-up au.l t,.iwii,
ma.le fnim the llii,.»t fiiillo silk. The
gown sleeves have th.'de.-oratl.in ol ihree
chevninsof purple velvet, iu.ll.-atln:; tfio
rank of the deuree, ilrald liau.ls of r.ival
I purtiie velvet are on tlle fr.Ult ufthe ifi.wii,
i The h.1.1.1 Is.if th.i same kiud of i-llk ii-i in
iise.i in the K.iwii, au.l lined with niiir.iou,
thee..l.ir of the unlviTslly, The cap is ol
liln.'k velvet, with a g.il.i tassel,
'Phe chaplain then pr.oioun.'ed the bene¬ diction aud the Pn'-ldeut and parly left the university gr.iuu.i.s, ami.I the vo.-lfer- ous cheeriug of the studcnt.-i. The Pn-si. dent was driven down town to the Firit Iteglment Armory, where ho lield a publi.' recetiiion for two Iiour-^.
After tho reception the rr.>si.b'nt was driven to tbo Auditorium, when-lo- to.il; dinner, with memliers olthe Cililiiet uu.l tho Ite.'epliou t:.iinuiittce.
THE NEWS EPITOMlZEa
Washtnatan Iteiiia.
nishops In tho Pratostaut Episcopal Can- ventlon rcvor-e.l their action In nmeniiiu: th.. canon of murriaite an.l divorce, aal Iho Chur.'h's law uu the sui.jaot wili ra maiu unchaniied.
Tho Treasury nureau of Statistics re ported Ihat the exports fortlifnlue months en.ling Sejiteml.or ,sn, ls:is, ex.'ee.led bj more than »IO«.0«n,fl(iO auy sluiliar period In the country's history,
American vess.ds tra.ltne between thl« •>.iuntrv and I'orlo Itico andeii«agc,l in tlic .'..s.-tluK trade ol the island wer.'exempted from tounaK'e taxes iiy an or.ler Issued h> the War Departuient.
The I'nlte.l Slat.s Consul ut San .Juan .le Norte has tniiismilte.l to the state liepart. iiienr. a copv ut a pro.'lnmaliou l.v the Pn-si dent uf Nl.'iirnuiiii u-iantlng une.ili.iltl.mal niiiii.-stvto nil Ni.'nnituaiis pniscrll.cd on n.-.-ount of ihcLr purli.-lpatl.in In tlie .-..u splrucv ol I'l-liriliirv s hu.I the relielli.ins o Si'i tember 17, IS'.i;, and February 6, iS'js,
The C.iveriimeut is trving lo trustniii' the suppooe.i plans ot a pool .said to have been fornicl t.i loiy tlio converted wai rralt at Its own prices.
TheTreafury Heparlment has just been advised that the (lovernor-'.leuerai of tho Hutch East Indies hns issued a pr.iclama- tiou that ail American vachts having war newspaper correspondents on boanl will be treated as private.-rs. No reasuu ior the proclamation is slated.
Krnest I,, llnnu.'y was shot in .Tersov Cliv. N, .1., bv iiraiit ulirlcn, who misto.iii llaiiiioy for Eiwar.i i:. tjuackeuiiush. wli he n.'cuscd of aiiaualiug bis wife'; li.ilis.
NEW SENATOR FROM OREGON.
lie |.-.<rnrs Kee|,lnc All the Phlllppli ami lloli,llnt Ihe Mlearadia Tanal.
r..KrL.»M., lire. iSp.viai) .Senator-elo<.t
Joseph Sioi.ui. speakimt of his proliahie course on the leadim: iiuestiona which will come Imfore CuiKri-ss, sai.l: "I fav.ir tire r.Hentlon of the entire Philippine group
afle
The
NINE LIVES LOST AT SEA,
The Itrlllsh Nlil|> llleOKreii <'»lil|,ietei) \Vrr<'k.-ii hy Kiplusion.
MABiAre, Euglan.l illy Cable),—The
llrltlsh ship lli.'Ugrell, Captain Johnson,
from New Vork for London, was destroy.'.l
by usu.i.ien lir.i.iHthis pln.'o a fcv day,-.
ago. Nine uf lier crow, inclu.ling the Cup,
his wife ami chlM, the Ilrst iiii.l s.-.-
itos, aud a pilot, perishe.i. The sur-
wero lau.led here au.l ul llov.'r.
11 wus pissinc here, lu tow,
Lou.li.li. at about li..'lll a, in.,
lour miles olT the const.
ii.bieulv she was .-uvalopo.l lu llaines, and
lifcli,
i.ke p..u
e.llal.'lv
xxxiii.,30.32). The words of these verse, til, lur ni v.-s-cl I ,.¦; ii,„. •< 11 n
in Isiiah aro ipioied three times In the I „. ' ,,iri,«d o tl. vut r'T ",'
New Testament (Math, xlll,, 14, 1.1; John I ."," ,,,., " ri , i .,^n k,.' <-
xil, 40; Acts xxvlil., 20, 'iT), and nlso re- J).",' """"" "I'ou llie lu
iwiii Kan.I Tbo UlenKfell ha.i n .|unui|iy of naphtha u board, whi.'h siu.'lle.l slroiigly durlug
send vou forth as sl'ieeo iu the midst of "" board, whi.'h siu.'ile.l slmugly durlug
sentl you lonu as siieep in iiio iiiiust oi ,i,„ ,.,.,..,,.« eunei'liill.. uii »,, .no.'l, m.> il.ni
U1..IVAM" rMatii T llil ilenfleru-artl iHiii/lil ' the \ ti> IlltO, espe. lally Hll, s.i UIU. 11 s., Hull
wolves t-iiaiu, X., lill, ue aiierwarii laiiifui . .j .itTlcors ol tlle shin ha.i t'l shift their
them tbat uot all tho sec.l sown woul.I I ,,,,,,.,,,„ .„ „,„i„,.,„, ,„,,.|,rre.i in-.! -is
bear fruit, tbat tares woubl grow with the j l",""!","-,,,,, ," tli. » luf I lm ten«^,.. ,^^
an.l that the foo.l would I, une h'aveuo.l, | Vl'v,rr'r''The'tr„„'en;,,"ru,e'l^,?,mlck\'rt7mt
but He also tol.l them for their encourage- J,„ ,';„_V,;i i trtnne t.?l w^^^^^^
ment ot tbe tmnsure an.l the pearl and that , .[., ",",,„'}«!!„„" „„ (rim ve-.«el l.tillt'iit
He had given up uil to iiuy the tlebi nn.l \vl,U,l,„veii In ls7i; KI.« r....Ul,.'re.l illi
.he pearl. He is u.,. .lis.;.ii,rng,..l Ho shall I'^.^'XliZl'''t'tT' '"" ' ^" ' ' '
be satlslle.l, tlio kili..(.| Lonl's, aud every purpose of tha L.ml shall be performed (Isa. xlll,, 4; illi., 11; Olia- dlab21; Jer. 11,, 2'.l).
11-13, "Then aald I, Lord, bow hmit?" The Lor.l's loirposes se,»iu slow of fulllli. nieut, and It oft seems to uur eyes like |ini- binge.l aud niiiie.'es-.iirv deluv, but the time will come when th.-re shall lai debi-; uo longer (Hev. x.,i;. II, V,, margin), and we shall see that f.rail seeming delav I here has lieen a cause (Kr.k. \iv., 23). Isalall wasa mei.seiiK.rt.. Judah (Isa. 1., 1), and unrL.irl lllni~elf aul Ills apostles were sent Mrst t.. Isrti.-I, I ut it has cime to pass as 11" siil.l, au-l I-.!:!.'! has liecu remove.l faraway ani li..r Ihu.ils tb'solille. Yet the l...nl"s p.irtl'.ii, a faithful remnant, hns aiwav* been ill Israel, even lu her w..rsl days,'an.l sliall vet burst lorth Iut.i much life to the tflt.rv'of li.. i. When tbe ires cast tlieir leaves, thev seem t-i be tleuti, but the life being there liec.imes manifest lu due time. There will li" a sprlnKli.ii" f .r Israel when she -liail bl.iss.im au.l I'U.I au.l flil thi» luce uf the earth with fruit i Isa xivll,(il. Let us 11 .w tell every creature ol the re.b'iiiptl.in that Is iu Christ Jesus, S.I tliRl fr.i:ii all linll..us ih.'se who will inav cine I.l lonu I'l" '"''V- 'be .'hur.-li. II we re.-.-lv.' Ihe same tr.-atiiie pr.iph.
It n« lite think It
vnedly J.Edgar A Co. The lllenitfell curried as carg.i 3'i',l,:UIII gali..u» .f iitii.li¬ ll.a, slilppe.i fniin New York liy tlo- Slau- dar.l (III C.iiiipuiiy.
BRITAIN'S STAND IN CHINA,
> Thai Ihe
ll|S|Olt.'ll "lleports 'tlhitl.ili hei • ll' Mh.-.I.i
I,..M...N (lly Cable). Shanghai, f'hlua, sayi Japanese sourt'os an- in tlie cITc't that Sir I
(llrltlsh Minister at Pekliil has infuruu-i the Clliuese ll..v..rnill.-lli that s-v- ereigutv appertaiiiH s.ilelv I., the K.n-
poror, who bus I ii l.inll.lv Hl..lii.te,l
ao.l deposed, and tntll li.<i:iu-l 1..- r.->l.ire.l t.i his positloh, while Kiiiitf Vu Wel an.l the other rebiriuers must I.e par.i..iii'.l. Fuiliiitf wompliunce, Ureal liritain wiil
transport ,Michli?aii nrrlve.l at the I'ort .if New York, a b-w .lays ago fnuu SaiiilHgo, Culm, li.-ariiig Colonel Wlkofff bo.ly. tieueral Lawtoii wus ou iioani,
William P. Murray kille.1 his insane wife aud hlmseil at Oak Drove, Mich,
Mrs, Wililam Kachinan died at Slegfrie.ls, Penn., from injuries Inflicted by burglars a few dnys ak'.i. She was alone at home when three men entere.l the bou"e. They >..Ht h.ir ou tho Ilea.1, causing c.incussltiu ^f tbe brain fnuu which she die.l.
In its |»rellinlnnrv trial ot three-quarters or an hour at rortlaiid, On.goii, lin.ior tht supervision ol the Naval llianl t ho torpe.i.) host Davis uverai;.'d a spee.l of twenty- four knots, which a.bis.luo and a ball mo rt ihaii the speed re.|ulrc.l.
A severe suowslorin, of nbll-/.7,ard charae- :or, orevallel lu the Ml.blie W.st, c:iusluK Miislderaliie damage au.l much sulTitring,
It wus stated that Sna Frau.'isco sliip- -lers expect tho Unlled States (iovotuinent io settle ilanadlau sealers'claims by buy- luit the Canadian sealing Iteot,
Tho transp.irt Sen itor, with ROfl troops JU li.iani, sallel imm Sau Krau.'lsco bir M.inlla, Phlll|iplue Islands, a lew days ag.i.
Private Jli.-ha.'l ll.ilnics, of tli.i 'iOisi New York, a.'.'l.b.Mll,- b'll into the cuua' at Camp Moa.lc, MId.lletown, I'eun,, und was ilrowiic.i,
Mvr.iii 1), liarrus, of Falrhaven. VI,, a wealthy farmer, eotiiiulttc.l sulci.ie by cilt- tlug Ills throat wllh a r.izor, Ilo had be- come despoutleiit over ilnauclal malters, II" was slxtv live years .if im'e, an.l liuil b.'eu a menii.cr ol tha Veriiionl Legisla¬ ture,
While cros«lng lue Wheeling und Lake
Erietrn.'k.s at Ir bil... Olil.i. Flunk Stf?
an.l William Schochi, ol Tob-.io, wen kille.l.
K.livtird .1. Henley, the actor, die.l al Lake Piacltl, iu the Adiroudacks. N. Y.
Judge Depue, In the Essex County INiliri, N. J,, seuieiiceti Charles A. llaliiim.uf Wesi Oinnge, to live years in Siiito prii having lieen convlcii-d of maiislauglitcc fol shootlue an.l lillllng Edwanl Muguo, In Oraufe, on June 2,'!.
lliirgltirs broke iulo ilie otllt'o of the ('..iisoll.iaie.i Mllllni; and llanlwoo.l t.'uiu- I.auv at Minneapolis, .Mluii., and after bn'iiklng opcna safe oscnped with t.lO.IKld worth of Uullud Stntes bonds ot the recent
The hargc Churchill, loade.l wilb ore, in tow of the MiiJ.'silc, from lliiliilli, Minn,, sank lu the ninth water off Waiikoninn, III. Caplnln Patrick Kane, of Detroit, and Deckhand John Heliseu were drowned. The liurgu was valued at «10,000,
.Tames W, Cieutieulu, a mlllloiinire coal nien'hant und business man of New Vurk Cltv, was knocked down l.v a riinaii-ay horse a few days ago. lie dletl tn IbMse- velt Hospiial soon after.
Ileori!" Moon', one of the Santa Fe train
nibbers, has I u biund Kulltv of munler.
Hi Fort W.irlll, T.'Mvs. au.l sentencetl to im imprison..,1 b.r lilc. Have llarllnKtou, ono of Monro's mr.-iociati.s, was senteuce.l to dentil.
Jesse James, Jr,, son ot the lato nolo- rlous tritlu nililier, was urresle.l iu Kan- fas City, M.l., on suspl.-lon of a like crime, Piscatnpils Woolen Mills, at (luii- - ' ihut dowu for au Ind.if-
lulte pefTW^miilLo' ordors is said to lie the.'ausnolt
Nicholas Jack oonviete.l nt llack"iisii..k, N. .1., o?-mnu- slnughieriu klllini; his vouug s.iu, wtis-eu. teiicod to ten year.i lit hunl labor iu the State prison.
llobliers lil.iw open tlie safe of II, V, Swau, of WaMroii. Ill,, wllh ilynninlle nu.l s.'cured tl7,000 lu .-ash an.l noK.itlablo notes, Ah.iut »7linil of the pluiiilir be longed to tbo township school fund.
Jacoii Donhenier's privuto bunk at Zen- laud, Micli,, was l.i.ikin into and tho safe blown open with ilvunuiite an.l rinoil. II Is estimated that the loss will lie tHO.IKIO,
Mrs. fleork'c, nll.-ge.l hiurden'r ol M.'..rKi P. Saxtou, al Caiit.oi. Dili.., was li.'M .,u the charco of uiur.lcr in the Ilrst degteo without ball,
Samuel Knslgu, of Uockfonl, III., ro. tiiriied fnini Cul.a with a st..rv ..f linpris i.ii'Mcnt birelghteeu years in M.irro Castli
llll.l 1 sh.llll.l u..I agree to Ihe ratlllcatlon if a tr.-alv that n'liills any portion of ihi'ui lo Spain. I am bir liovernmenlal .'oiistrii.'ll..ii an.l .'..iitml of the NicaraRua liiiiai an.l lavor a I'a.-llic cable. I am b.r il inrit.ir siaii.ling army au.l a greater
THREE SOLDIERS '"SPREAD-EAGLED."
leverely l-unlshe,! al Caoip Sleaile Kor
>lii|.-
CaiiiMi: •riv.ile
Ma.'
M 1.1.ilet..ivii.l'.'nii.(Spoc|nn. ISO, of t!om -giiila, were -ound, wUh stakes with
itlar:
M, S..,' I W.wl
d eaglcd" on the llll.l feel ti.'.i io IllM
..p..<.f..r ii.-nrly two hours on M.m-
r ,ils.iiH..i|..ii if oniers, Seulrles
iiiione.i .'Vcr tlie prostrate men and a.'os were exp.ise.l to tile liiirnillg r iho sun uUtii they pronil.sed to do IS tliev weni i.ibl. When the men were re- eu.se.i they reliisel to keep their wor.l aud
tiuy war -.i.-re.i iia.-k to tbe guurdiiouse
r.ir triiil bv .'uiirt mnrllHl.
Til" ofleii.iers wen> arrosteil aud he giitiriili'iiiso several days ago for iiiilie- i.iiulli;; coiitlilct, and Monday Lieutenant ¦ Hujolt, ..nicer ul the day, ordrtod them loci, an up the company streets. Thev re. riisi.l ,111,1 the onicer reporte.l tbem to l.li'ui.iiuini-Col.inei Moore, who Is lavoui- iiuii.i ..I the n'i;lmelit while Colonel C^a- Icel Is ni'llui; Urlitadler commander.
C..I. I M...ire ur.lori'd Ihenien to he tied
up -spn-aiie-igle' fashion, au.l liauj.iii il.i've.l .inlers by .lln-.'llng the sentries at Illll gtiar.lh.iiise I.l punish the men iu Ihe uiauncr iii.li.'ale I. Col.inei Mo.ire aays M..SO, who was ill tho regular nrmv, is an old olTeuder, Th" .ither two eullste.l at Hlie|itinlstowii, W. Va., an.l Ihoy liavo llad no provl.ius iiiiiilHry experiei ,
CIGARETTE COST A HUSBANU.
.irooM, Sniriled Hiiinfco nn Ills llrhle'a lli'oalh uu.l Lell ller ai liie Allar.
Mii.vAi.K. Nab. (Spoolal). At ihe altar Hurry Keldar n-tuscd to inurry Miss O. vievo Itaiistim ts.ci^uili' lio snietleil oigarotto smoke on lier bniith. Liko many auother society girl. Miss Itansoni used tu Indulge iuthe pracii.'u of smoking ooenslonally witii her ifiri frienils, Keldar diacovered the lui'l some time liefore the date set bir the wi'.l.lliigjui.l said ho c.iublu't stand It.
Miss llan
land to
bill shortly before tho hour sot for the uiarrbige ceremony oue of the bri lesmabla olTcr.'d her a cigarette. The youug la.ly eoul.iut resist, so sbo smoked just onco mon', A b'W inoiiieuts later she stood bo- sliio the brbieKni.im In her parents' draw- lug mom. The house was lllied wlthgui>a(«. As the dorgymaii coininonced tho eere- liiony, Keldar siillTcd suspiciously. Thon 11 leaned forwanl with his fajo elosoto tho
ride's,
"You've lieeu smoking ngalnl" he ex- c lai mod.
Miss Uausum vouchsafed no reply, Wlth- i-ilt auoth.-r w.inl Keldar turned and wiilkeil uut of the huuHO, Tlm brido
(aim e.l, rii" liri.bigr n'l' frien.ls hurried
oul t.i bring hliu back, Uut Keitlar would-
A DUCHESS LOSES DIAMONDS.
A Satchel I'onlalulna SLVMHW tVorlli .
«l„leii Fr<i
, Franco lily Cable).—i'lie 11..wager
» of Siitherlaii.l, while .oi boanl ii
"^niiii f.ir Ciiials, b.oiiiti bir Loud.Ill, b.sl a
s.-«aJiol .-.iiitaliiliiK jewelry worth «.i.VI,0llU.
Hor ri«a..o left the train at Amltuis and ni-
tiirue.l h>«»i to nipuri her loss i.i tho poll.'".
It Is iielievi <thilt tho satchel wils stolen,
liut thom Is nocT»«Jii the thlof.
It Issupposc.l tliar>N»,fatcli.'i
whou the llu.liess lelt he>>iyi^niparliiieul iu
NEW YORK STATE NEWtk nohbwl a Maak For TwMty Vawa
The tijon.if Ihe Tii>g« Katioaal 1 Owego, of which Henator Thoama 0.1 IS rrealdeni, are el.iaed iHiaatbly Charliw I). Dawea. CiiniinlsatOM*.«l Purreuey at Washington, haa |i|aoa4tX*! Vnn llreekiiu. NatloUal Bank KxaiBMar.i ¦barge ut the liiKlltullon. This aa(ta««- aken hy the C.im pi roller aa a nMill aM r<vent exam^alluB by Kxaalaar iireekiln, wblcli dls<-losed $ Mrgmttt lion on the part ol Ell W. Htoaa, Ik. • istant .'ashler. Mr. Stoaa died a Mr i tgo at hl> borne, after Iwlng ehatKadt <nils'rj'.llng tbe tuDds of tha tmf' ¦onfi'sae^l his guilt. It appaafa iwenty years lie had beea rob' bank syslematlcallr aud was a I _ mmnire than ttl.OOO. Bwlilea Mac I Ing cashier. Stone waa'^reealvlas tamrl Os<i bad eharge ot the Indlvldaal '.: Deposits Were pro|ierly enlerMi to [¦asahooks olthe iHink's euslaawfa, I nts were altered before thay 'redlled on the individual ladcar, lll»,d (erence going to Hlone. Hy Ibl8|l was always able when a baak i lisite.l lllm to Rhuwtbnt Ibe la
A « ogri-eil with the' cakh on I
iiaiauced tbu passiiooks al tlM aad oCa noulh, nud It was thus nn easy i titin to carry out Ihe Iraud. Thadii^ if the delalcallou was made by thai ic'iileiit, nnd liad II not happaiM stone was taken 111 and waa BOt I lank when Kiaiulner Vaa Biwoklla i iieik over the books the aleallDC have eoutinii**it for a long time to t iiapiH.neil, however, that Mr. Van I ilitalne.l a passbook and eompand tt ' :he customer's account on the Indl* hxlger. There was a dlsotvpancy bat! Ihe two areounts and Ihls lail lo a aat thorouiih InvestlKntbin. What 8tb«« I lone witli the money he stole Is a qVIA Ihat neither the other ollliilaia nl thai nor his friends ean answer. Tho i alTects only the stockholders of thel The erediturs wlll Iki paid In fUlL -apilal stock WHS tlOO.DOO andthesarp trsl.ono, stone Is survived liy his wtdow,. brother, Jamea T. Stone, ol Homa, and I children, Mrs, Clarence Wall. o( On and Dr, William Stone, ol New Vork.
The Noltllor anil Rallar Voto.
'The work of securing the soldtaMi •( New York la not -j an u'linonilcai task by any special agent was sent to Haoth Porto Itico by tlu> Secretary ol I._ blanks were se^it io Manlln nnd Ho,. to sav nolhing of thousauds aeat Itf 4 places, Inelnding the battleahl|iaaad ers. On one battleship thore araf Vork voters. This Is known lo ba a| s-cause the registry liata havo baa* urneil lo tlie Secretary of Stale's oS« is lielieved that the grealnrnumb<Vo(l Vorkora are on the Dregon and tb«-T Tlie blanks were sent lu Ihe enllatod I doing itarrlson duty al Camp MoKlliJI Honolulu, by the Neorotary ot Htato, I'.ist of postage was f KA, 'rhe i will lie nvpilred lor their return I liiiodoul. No reglsiry Hats have I ceived from Manila, whore tbo Aalor I terv Is doing duty. Tha llina la now la ticlent toget thopr to the men in the Phllfvf . , and, aa L
wiiix-r '-
law does not ri'ifUlre dono by the olllelll'i. State Palmer wllli'J^'
Stale, Assembly tl.'k..to .Z political partbie "• toils nearly tf that Ihls see itau.'e, but p law.
To H<-
TheKlalt have adopted ^ •a,
itruotluM I /biibtarlal .
by tha aat
/l eeat lb iry Palmar ^•o ol oxltal . ^tnplylnK wllh iMi^
A, >ifforaaea.
' V'ltl"" ¦» *ll .1 provldlat .te Oontaraaa.
• the
CASUALTIES IN THE NAVY
I II klllr.l ani 1
Moniha' IVi
nmin.lr.i In lh< Wllh S|>aln,
val I
uallies in til.-Siiaiilsh American war liavs
been .'.iihplie.l l,y Ur, Van K.-vi.on,tbe Sur-
K'e.in-Cenoral of the Navy. Tlie .•asualtiei
in llie t.iur m.inlhs of service the uHvv saw
lu Cuba. I'.rt.. Kic, an.l I'lililppine watera
II i-iil.cr.-i ..nly eighiv-four. The navy's
I.»^ in kill...I lor Ihe entire |.erl..d ol the
wiir »-a.-M-iile,u, an.l ..uiy "U" .leath i.e.
lurr"! Ill 111" twi I Itf en<ai;euieuls olt San-
.lac.. ami in Manila ilay. There weresiily- | wiliVs'wo.V.iTiirL bnikeii'iai.'.'ai'r .it'lliri':
" " " "¦ ¦ ll b'lir Ir.'lgli
issla has hastily .'..nciitrate.l ill.lKKI I at Port Arthur to be In reti.llu.>»h f..r | emergen.-y at Peklnif.
Trirlble «Vreck on i-uiKllah ll.ilir Nine .lea.l au.l iliirteeu serbiiisiy In were takeu fmiii ill" wn'.-k .if a fa>t e train near liarii"t. Euk-lan.i. Th.. e ..ue „f the fa-te-t trains run ..v lireai Central li.illwav wa. .iHshini; at the rate ..f :, mile a niliiiile when II c
1 collision with alr.'iiilil train that
swit.'hini: iicniBs the Ira.-k at II iin"l tl.in. eleven mlies nirili ..| L..ii.b>i express was .'.impioteiy wrocke.l.
Four Kllieil hv Kspiosion.
The boiler of a IIIII-I..11 frditht lu.'.on..live on the Wllmlugt.m an.l Nortlieru llailr.a I oiplode.l at Hea.lini;. I'enn.. kllliiik- Will¬ iam llerfli.'kor, engine.
w..iin.i« re.-..n. pe.liti.iii .>n l"i. til" war, but II nr Kill re,',.ver
.1 -. Iiari;e,i Ir..
.¦able
ling
..ll.'al I
wereil
-till I
lall.b-.ifr i.b'r ir-s
,rs were .le
..lisne.l.
.' Is niu.'h dl'..'U-slou In ailvi^ablllt) ol oitaliil- .luring the abH«acA o
i.le.i l.aie all rem
Sail JutUl. I'.-ll" lit"... '.lie en.lsled 11.nil WHI :
klii".i an.I oiKht wire K..iiii.b"i. Six .il I
llie,." have re.'..vere.l au-l aro uu duty | Hruu.iwi-k. N. J
f-|».r
CeorKeCi
les Made HItn liioane.
r who was arreste.l In Sew
Htrance Taslea.
One dav nliile at Versailles iluring the French war, r.ur.l I >ilu Hussell nttucallun llisiiiarck, but fouml him cluscte.l with ('.unit Harry .\riiiui, wli.i was knowu -is the "ape," from Ins fantastical ways Kefure King .Vruiiu came uut, (aiiiiinr buuxelf with his hau.lkerchief ami bsiking as if aliuut U) choke. "Well," he gaape.l, "i cannot uu lerilan.l hu* Kisuiarck cau lit*ar that- snu-kinif the strungesi llavauas lu a stntly little r. .lUi. I ha<1 lu txig him tuupeuthe winduw " When Unsseil enterej the rouni IjefuUQiltbc Chaucell.ir fanning himself besi.Ie an open casement "What strange taster suuie peuple have" lie cxclaime.l ".Vrnim Vias jnst In-en with nie, au.l ha was so uverii..«erini:iy perfnme.I that I haJ lu ..pen the wiu.luw."—..^r gonaul.
Ualr ¦ Fow l.on.
Thara are ..nly .ittii left at tbe Kivu of Jiij.au-- the trne at*urlgiues uf that coauiry. Nearly all uf thom liva ua XAa aaetkaaa iaiaad ol Xmo.
h I'.
I .i.uol HilUllUK .u.l the S| si.i> .ulle.l in ih-K .'I auv -li..;ie e; ha.i a pari. S
ail"
,ih|.,«
kille.l
Nine ..I iuty an.l b.u Th.- 1.
- lUlcUl
IUB strangelv. was taken 1.. nne.klvnby his hrother-lu-iaw Johu l.oltii... wic liv,-s In Ihal cltv, an.l wh'. wlll lake cai hlir. He d--lare.| thai CofT wa< an In .-rat" .-ik-arettc sm.it"r,au.i that hi'> |' iar artb.us were .lue t.i III" ex.:est,ive ' ' the weed.
u hav.. re -till un.iei n kiiio'l In Ibe wai
A Now Frelaht atallnn.
the re^-lvers ..f the Baitim .re a baiir. s I have adoite.l plan, sni I ,b. UI reaiyio i"i the c..ntra t to iiiowio lnh.iund (niifht stall .u ii
11,re. riie new bull.llUB Wlll t"
lUkV forlv-twu feel wide an-l •ix
hiir'i. It will o...-upy tho ,ite ,f t o.t ini-^und stal
enilri-iy Willi.Irai wli-r- til turlan.-i
I'arls
111 liuu eD.ie.l
riko
trii... Hi 1-arb.
n.i 111" tr .^
fr "in tb" yar.ls and-'I nave lioeu -.l.'ili'.ne 1 -ere ihreati-ue.|.
n Haiti, rrti feet
H..rl»s ll" prea- ullllnii
ll have a .-ol.l St..race i lant In the base, ¦ut at 1 th- u|-| er Il.i.-ir« wlli bo as" I a«a •rsge wari-hnise seventy-tiva cars can
' uub.aie.l at .-.ue time.
Munirrril •• Ho ICnwrml Ilis llaino.
I'.-ter .Marine, thirty-live >ear. ..ii ..f Cr.- 'klyn. whll- rclurulni! h" n" aui tis. •enliu*: th" »lair» l-i lint- lo I'o- — mi •t'lry olthe U-ri.-. a f"w i.lui.t- aS". «-a. h.it ly an uuku..wu peroou ani instantly killed. Th" bullet enti-rel Marine's left ov" au.l ioilBetl in tbe tra.i,. Th" O'lice were n..tit|.-.| and arrestnl l«l l.ir Kiltio, ALjuuel Finall an.Uioi.rKe sauiC". all re;!^ dent* of the swonl Her ..I th" looi
1 tb"7 were uel.l lor eiaminatio
key Howa lu Ihj
Th- sulran ..! wItu th-.lem>Di U tb. tba rurklab troopa
Forolcn.
A phvslclan nltuclie.l to thoP ranch Lnga :i..n ul I'.'kln, China, visii.'i the Eiii|..'r<it of China ami made a crlii.'ai ine.il.'til ex amination .il Ills Majesty's c..11.llli.in.
<Hiptain-(i.'neral lllaii'.i agree.1 t.i the retpiost of the .^incrl.'.iii Coinmlssloiicrs bir the fnie enlry of U.'.l I'niss supiiie-. at tlie ports of Havana, CarleiiH-., ci"iifue giis, SaKiia la liraulo, Calbiiri"u, llahlu H.iudaulid others of less imporlaii-e,
A severe storu .01 the lirlllsli cmst wre.'ke.i s.'verai vessels, nn.l .'.mscd c.iu- Bldorablo l.iss of life.
The Ameri.'an Evn.'ualion Commissi.in ers In Cuba pmtastt I aitain-l a p
aii..ll..ii nioilars aud oilier
Seven barK-s "..iilainiiiK 300,000 po.el: of naphtha hnve be.-n biirii.-.l al th. petroleum port of Astrakhiiu, Itusslu Three persons wen. kllb-.i .luring lb" en llagration nu.l several oihers were in jumtl
The DowsRer liuclioss ..f Sulherlan.i uf fore.l tJO.WSI rewar.i |..rtli" rsliirn ofJ"Wi.ii b.si ou a trip betweeu I'arisniid Liu.lou
Lor.l Charbis Beresford who has be"ii Intri-loi by iho British iiov"riiin"Ul wiC a special nilssb.u to China, arrlve.l al Pekln a few dnys agu.
A STii.llcaio of Ameriean cattio buyer', heuiil l.v .1. H M .rris. ..r Kaii-HS I'lty Mo., has just purchus.-.l luomiii hcu.l cattle lu ¦ shipped t.
vcslors ex|».cl lo i-l'-ar tli.iKih.oilll after al pt.rtatiou and oilier .barges are ptiLl
The Presldenl of Swlti'...rland re.-eive.l s latter c.intaiulug a ihrea: t.. lakehis life.
Prince ChMig, on l-lialf of the Tsuni; It-Vamen, has iriven iho lirliish Mlnisi.-i at PeKlnit, Clili.a, assunin.-es that IbeEii. peror's bcaltb Is iaipn.vluir.
The Herman llovernmont has now d"li nltoly .leci.le.l to api.tlnl permanently ' naval attache at WashiUk-ton
A ban-iuet was tonilered Mr Keriinuui
Peek, l"nll".l States Cmml-si r tu tli»
I'arls Exp.islil'.n, by the American Cham Per .if Ci.mmer.'e a tew .lays ag. by many digualarles
Mr. Straus, the American Minuter i C..ustaiitlD..ple, Turkey, ha-i au au.ib'U. Srilh the Sultan a few days nno.
rhe Capol-oP.ny Ministry re.ign.'l b. cause of resobitb.us |.a>»".l by th" A. sembly ei|.re.»ing a want "t "..nibieuee i tbe llovernment
tieneralJulloA lloca, I'rosllenl ofth. Republlo nt Argeotiua. ami Vi Nurbi.-rt.i ijuirn.. i.'o,ia aas omc,« with the uiual ceremonies. Iiief Savory ani his family. I -ubordluat* " b""n'-aplured by Ciptaln^ French |..r.-i» lu West
Tbo Minister de.-l led lo fttj^ credit pfl requll
Iri.n.ls nt Ihe rHlUvay station liTHiy alter having ti"|i.islto.i it near her auut
tluirk Death froi llerthH ili.lberger, six iiisack, N. J., did a to l'>.'kjHW, within sp colvd tho iiijurv, vel.ipiueiit of tetll lug with some rail a spllnt.i
l.oeltlaw.
,of lliiek- days ago from hours after she m- Hllch led lo the da¬ is. Sho was play- nie slicks
iulo liur right bai Ihuiiili and Ilrst tingsl After tlie lapse if l.iur hours, .luring wblal the Injury llll.l b.i.n almost forgottun by Ibai rest of tii" faiiiliy, tlie .'hii.I begi ifest what afterwani proved to be thaj syinptojiisof lockjaw. She liocame unnon. si'iuus an.l her Jaw set. llr. MePudden WM{ called, but 'iclore he.'.iiild do anything tor her reibil the chilli dbii
Now Mliiislry In Capo fiolonr.
Thclboi. w.p sehruliier, llio Afrikander len.ler nn.l f.irni.'r Alt.irney.Ueneral o' Cap" C..I..I1V, whose m.iil.iu of want of non- Ibbnc" In til" ibivernmeut rocnntly ovaf, threw tlm li..r.l..ii-SiirlKU, or llhodea Mini
ikirv. has Sll.'. le.I iu binning a new Mlof
islrv It Is ick-nnicti ns being a >lroBf| Afrikand.'r c.iinbliiaii..
r delegates fmin nll'..'%rltabl«>tud i atury societies nnd Instltutloaa Slate. A com.nlttue opnipoaed ol I sioners Stewart, Stoddard. Moillb ¦
apiioluled to organlaa. tba aaii nnou. The prnjeol waa adopted Ob -, reeoniiuuudallon of Menretarr BolMMt HiiibenI of tliu Bo ird, who In a eation anld: "It would bu well tbi lo hold tho Initial meeting ot tbia
encoln llie early full of IIMO, In thai
bly Chauib.-r of tboiVipituI lu AlbaB»r^ possible, I lius affording ample time •Mlf' porlunlty lor eounullnllon with tha .. vnntinu of tlie couuly suiierlnliMdoBli. the poor and with tlio'Oulholla Oonfi of Churltles, both of which are te lug the eumlng yenr, na wall as with J orgaalaallons and penions, and to otiier losiV-'sKlnry arrnngemeuts wherebjff coiifernuce can be established oo a nud eipiltablo basis."
Hiimll|M>i III Totn|»klas Oo««l|r.
Aliout two uiuulha ago n (ravellni i ihe .hisliun Siuipklns Ooiapany, llimugli I'limpkins County aprnadii ease., iliiooltiie Ir.iupewas takeni llhaon Willi auiulliiox und left tluue, ' show nlso visited McLean, and lb ¦ weeks (lie people lieunii IO Ret a sapB' sklii dlsiiase. The eases numbered 01 tweiitv one, and would probably hate I
lliiuc.l i.l iii.'ms It lor the villi of)
J.s. Kirk lull, ihcyo sneelalW ol Ik
Villanl Stat" ll.ispltal at Itliaoa. ' ' n'lurnio liliuca he souKlit out tbeDb Atl.irney ami eniered n formal noma Hllcging il 111 be his positive lielM M.-I,eaii was liiill.'liul Willi au opldeotl* smallpox, Tli.'dociorH, alter n Iho .'xamlnatlon of tbe siispocls, were nn iiious 111 the opiiilun that It waa ||«|| smallpox. The liouaes were Imoio put In i|iiaruiitlne.' i/'ortunately, tb are of a very mil.I tvjM.
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| Title | Queens County Review 18981021 |
| Date | 1898-10-21 |
| Month | 10 |
| Day | 21 |
| Year | 1898 |
| Volume | 50 |
| Issue | 51 |
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| Title | Queens County Review 18981021 |
| Date | 1898-10-21 |
| Month | 10 |
| Day | 21 |
| Year | 1898 |
| Volume | 50 |
| Issue | 51 |
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i / iMtm§ l^crttntu lletoi^to. MlNOi^ii: c;uc>'tis>t>. Pivx: oi-.ni-**. VOL. III. A FAMILY NKWSI-.M'KK FRE K PORT. N. V iK<«KR.\l. INTKi.l.loKM K. TBiaS: t«.00 TICABLT IK ABTAIItt FKID.W, ()( TOUKH 21. is;>s. Baiik of Rockviile Centre VIUAOE AVENUE, RKkvillc Centra, U I. Excelsior The Onlv RrilaMe Market M lira ia«tk 3Me. flllfUEL r. PniI.I,IP8, President. THOMAS O. KNIOUT. VIcc-PresMent. , UIRAM R. surra, Caahlaf BOARD OF DIRKCrrOBS: A. Davison, Tbomaa 0. KnIshI, •t. lilram B. flnlth, D.Combea, Wnalcr B. tjgilth, ruaa, Charlea I,. Wallaea, w. Bave*. AuatinOiimweli, r, PhUllfia. Hdaon H. Hmlth, '. DaMott, Jnhn T. Daviaon, ' lana, Edward T. Thnrslon. Haalltoo W. Pcaraall. Wa do a Oanontl Bsnkifig Btulneai ol tAaatti and Diaoonnt. ' ulcteat PaitI on Special Depodta. DnKa iMaed on Edgland aad tha lOMlaant. Tour Patronage 8olirit«d. •VanUati Honn-0 A. M. to 8 P. H.; BilMlay, 9 A. M. to 12 M. Dlwwnt Daya—Tnesdaya and Fri- *va, t A. H. THBFREEPORTBANK CAPITAL. (30,000. iaiA Street, • Freeport, L I. lOBH J. RANDALL. PrwMent. OIAOMCBY T. BPRAQUK, Vlee-PnaMaat. WILLIAM S. HALL, Caablcr. ¦OAKD or DIRBCTOKS. i. Baadall. Ona, B. (Klfiler. H. Cornwell, D. Hmlth. iTwiS'h WiiliamO. Millar, II. Woilev Pine, lienrge Wallaea, Olea Peltil, Harvey II. Kmltb. (le |
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