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QOEENS COUNTY REVIEW.
Pabilahad Isery Frtdar Sornlng at
FEEEFOBT, QOEEia OOUfiTT, H. T
CHARLES D. SMITH. Proprlato
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^(juntu lletoieto-
BOOR MD JOB PRIKTINO
-ssBooTaD n-
ittractiTe and Artistic Style
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REVIEW OFFICE by Powsr Pressts.
HtNG!.!--: C'OPIKW. li'i VE t:i;I<fXea.
\ FAMILY NBWSl».VfKR «)F LOCAL A .M» UKNERAL INTELLln'KNC F.
TERHS »:'00 YEARLY IN ADVARtS
VOL. III.
FKEEI'OHT. iN. Y..
Ffill).
VY. APRIL LM). 181).^.
NO. L>(;a
wwnAnetAt..
' Bank of Rockvilie Centre
VILLAGE AVE.VUE, Rocltviile Centre, L. I.
SAMUEL F PHILLIPS, Presl.lent.
THOMAM O K.MUIIT. Vioe-Presldenl. IlIIM-M R, fSMFTH. Cashier
BOABD OF ljin6rTOB8:
Tbomaa O, Knight,
Bobot A, DaTlson, ieVk Vincent, Glsptsrorth D,Coni
CtaarlsfWrdaycs,
" nr, Phillips,
irlsfV
Hir,
, Wesley B. Wmlth, CharlM L, Wallace, Ansllal'omwell, Nelson H Hmllh, .lohn T IlavlBon,
ard T, Thurston
HaoUlton W, Pearsall.
We do a General Bnnkiug Biuiness of Deposit and Diatxmnt.
latoreat Paid on .Special Deposits.
Dnfta laaned on England and the Oattneiit.
Toor Patronage Solicited.
Banldnii Hours—O A. M. to 3 P. M.; SatBidar, 9 A. M. to 12 M.
Diaeoont.Days—Tnesdays and Fri- iajt, 9 A. M.
THBFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL, $30,000.
Main Strest, - Freeport, L. I.
lOmr J. RANDALL. Preslilent. OHAUNCEY T. SPRAGVK. VIoe-l>rsaIdsnt. WILLIAM S. HALL, Caahler.
BOARD or DIRKCTOR8.
leha 3. Randall, "h Cox,
...JamE. nnlder. Wallaoe H. Hornwell, TitiMBaap. Smith,
OhS8al."^al'lane.
(.'IiaiiiioeyT. Mpragus Wllliain (I. .Millfir, D. « .-slei Flue. Oe.irge Wnllate, (loins Pflllt. Harvey H Smith, Kenrgn M, lUudall.
William fi. Hall.
Otaa, eirept lenl holidays, from 9. t. m. t« 9. a. m. offers ncjiltles aad inducements In m/my ilsaartiaeat etfusl l.. thoee nf either the Haw Tan ar Brtwklyn Hanks or Tnisl Com. famsa, and every arrom.Nlaiian as far as Is
"-"—It wllh eonaervallve manaireinnnt.
,tat the rale of three Iier cent i.al.l ea I, three months ,.r morn.
Urttis, ate, sellrlted
¦Satire aatlsfai Hnn K.iarantee.1
laanirlea win ret-elve promiit attenttne, aa4 ta raeerfnlly answered.
pnorBaaioNAi.
Dif. T. D. Gj{h/iu\iI;
SutdeotiDentidtl
MAIN STREET,
FREEPORT, L. I.
orriCE hours:
• A. M.teS P. M.
PiiBless Dental Parlors,
Dr. «. a. lOROENECKIR. Or. H. t. SKIOMORE.
t f.Cor. ltil tfld Front Sts.,
HBMPSTBAD, L. I.
Imftfti altk sll Bia^srs spyllsness for ¦•Maf iiilalass lestsl eperstioss.
Crava as* OrMfa Work s Spsclslly. aAaAd.nt^'i.nt^^ni.n.i^t.A
WILBUR F. TREOWELI..
I OOl'NKEl.OR AT LAW.
' IM Itaaisea Ntreel. Hr.Miklya. N. T.
Taa lUpar's Hall. Freeimrt. L. I., Evenlnse and .-'laturdays. .
FRANCIS B TAVLOR,
I. A W V K K,
CORNBR »l*IN *NI> Fl'LTON .«T*.
¦awipateaa. 1. I.
C. V. BALDWIN,
«^BANjo soi.oisr.w-
CRtect Entacemcnta at Low Ratci^
• Addraaa, HEMPSTUO or FRElPORt. nriiiMrMH «,«Hii,n.
A little fellow who was ssk»;.1 hy Viis teacher what is the first step towar.l Iherligestion of fooil was not far out of tho way when he replieil; "Bite it
Fowa is ronsidere.l a verf slow go¬ ing, conserratire Htate, aud yet in 1807 she very r)nielly extracted from the eartli m.ire than 88,000,000 worth of rnn], ziiio, left'l. ir.in, gypaiiiu auil oley. to say nothing of the millions upon millions Ilf dollars' worth of corn, wh'^al, oata ani other agricu'.t-aral products. Of ,sii,'li is Ihe West.
WHEN THE NORTH WIND BLOWS.
When the north win.l bl.v,r> ..n Hie s.juili ern sea The ventiirlrgtide turns aboui: The waters retreat to th» eaves of th
Tho wonderful gran.leur of this r-ouutry of .inrs .'an he better umler stood when it is known that while the nation has jnat voted Ji.5li,0l)ii.OilO for war purposes, Ihe City of Philadel¬ phia now has a hill pending before its Legislature to devote 870,0011,000 for the purpose of betterinj; its water facilities. If a single city, ami thai neither the largeat nor the richest, ean appropriate 8"0,lM)i|,00i) for a speciflo purpose, whnt might not the nation lie depended upon to appropri¬ ate in defense of i'a citizens and ita honor? naks the Ht. Lonia Star.
And the whileeaps sr» rb Theeamr Is sll sniiL-i;e 1 fo While the south win.l b.i. ilalllanos away.
The loam oi the breakers white As the snow of an .?1.1 man And the waves sre as sliil
liSleJ out;
n ivliitrv lay, wan.I-re.l In
Is ehllle.I ami
's boar.l.
as the grave-
yanl mound-.. For the timorous -ea Is afeared, Thto nortb wind Is augry, and Ihreatens a
fray. And the valorous south wind has wnn-
dersd away.
The beaoh Is bare, snd bleak, an.! wl.la.
And the Ilshermen-s nets are .Irv; The |iell.'ana squat In tho loe of the reef,
And ths ooean Is hushe.I ns the skv; Fortbe north wind i.i uia,it.'r nu.l |..rd ..f
the dnv When the sun Is aslant nu.l the H.nith wind's awav,
—.\ew Ol leans Fl-'ayiine.
Some philanthropio la.liea have or ganized to htip farmers' wivts au.l daughters or perhaps we should ssy the women of the househoM on the farms, announces the Farm, Field an.l Fireside. Thn object in to atari in dnstries which will enable these gooil women who are often weary and op. pressed w-ith the monotony on.I too often the drudgery of farm life tu flml something to do at home which will be remnueratire and iu varions ways s recreation. Tho name ol the orgaiii zation is League of Farmhouse Indus tries and Do^nestic Manufactures.
^0-
Onn of the leading statisticians nf Germany flies tbe'worUl's population at the present time ot 1,.'1,3.5,000,000 souls, making the totol gain for the year immediately preceding 'J,'t,0O0, 000 souls. To thia increase Europe is credited wilh contribnting .'5,700, 000; Asia, fi,'JOO,000; Africa, 7,.'>00,00ll; America, 3,200,001). The United States, with its grent growth, csti mate.l by this authority st 72,300, 000, represents more thau flfly-threo percent, of Ihe entire popnlation of North and South America -a circiim stance adduced as highly significant and ooctiring in no other part of the eartb. The popnlation of Europe was increased to .S78,600,000 which iii aboat a quarter of the eutire jiopuln- tiou of the earth.
Bays the (Ihicngo Evening Post There will be general approval of the ordinance jnsl passed limiting the height of buil.lings in this cily to ten stories and 130 feet. Thin may jirove a hardship to the owners of aome high prioe.l central real estate—the value of which is raised by the presence of some neighboring skyscraper, Riil the publio welfare, pleasure and safe ty are paramount to private iutereats. All Chicago will be benefited by s reasonable limitation on the height of ita aspiring office buildinga. There ie plenty of oflloe and store ruoni in the business ilistriet below eleven stories for the accominodati.Ml of the business of a city of 10,iioii,0liii When fSiioago has reaehe.l that p.ip niation il will have oulgr.i ivu it,s pros ant bnsiness center.
PALMER'S
REAL ESTATE OFFrCE,
ear. Oraatlya«M,tMslsSt, FrMport.
AaroB. harlD* Viu,^ Proi»rl» or Farms r!LT!l°i •«''•>»"«•,¦ a tue me fall particulars aaatoat lowest e«.h pri.e. as I ailvertls. yoar Vjmrtral my own ripense Addreas r.o. Bszl. ilane. falmer, Freeport, I. U
t. A. DORLON, ¦ONDCD aucTioNccn,
aaa siiiaws aiaca. PVifaa ar., ataa CHvaca, rRKEPCRT.
C. S RANDALL, ArehHaet.
Mesrer Bnaikirn ave , and Mala at , app
Rollraad llaput. Prrs-port, I. I
naaaaa* R^aatRoattons araparad lv al I r la^i sRtatUlBsa
CHANLCS L. SEAMAN,
Carpenter *>«> Builtier,
PRCCISOMT. i_ I
EMinalM . lM«rfiillT giren I C'sHltla, t« lAkeii
CEORGE I GILSOI RUIOR,
CARPENTIsRS ANO RlJLDBkS. FREEPORT, L. I
¦avtnc rereall. eompleled tke HFVIKVV RI'II,IlLS'ii we ,r« rrepaea4.1o lake
Herr Bebel made si.mo ..f th.' nioiu I.era of the (terinaii Heiolisiat; .ti-os aively uncomfortable a few .lays an. by reminding thein, in the course ..f a revi.liilionary speech, that tliey liel.l very .lifferent [viewa regarding abso lutisni Hfty years agn than those hebl hy them to-day. There is m. .loubt Iha: a great deal that Herr Kcbel said Was merely for effect. No one believes thata revuliitioii is imminent in Her- niany, even though the s...'ialistio party appears to be gaining streuglh.
So long aa the nialerial prosperity of (Germany continues there will be no .'hange. fhe mid.lle classes, whilo pr.ispering as they sre at present, mill remain conservative, snd the masses can effect nothing without at least having Ihe sanction nf the people of substance. It will lake har.! limes, perhaps a .-.unplc prostratiuii of in dustry, to n^ake (iermau maiiiifs.'tur ers and merchants realize Ihst a stand iug army and a big navy are not Ihc blessings they are someliiues crackc.l up lo be.
HE thermometer had tumbled down to fifty-four, and the rawest of cost winds was blowing in damp gusts, bring¬ ing iiiisly shcHts nf rain aRuiust the \y i n ,1 o IV-jiaues in .Tack .Jerome's offlco, with a uiiseinlilo, wailing noise thnt was ouly e,|U»led ii( gloominess by the ap)iearance of slow¬ ly tinkling rivulets of the raiu-drops as they dripped down tho glass, '-
As dispiriting as ever a day was or oouM be, Jock thought, oa he close.l his .lay-book with a bang, an.l saunt¬ ered across the dusky oftice to the window, to plunge his bon.Is iu his poi'kels, nn.l lo.ik ..nt on Ihc gray. HU.I.lon, weeping worl.l.
And not so veryiuiu'li luoro cheerful inside, either, .Tack Ihought, as lie turned disgustedly awoy, int.. the little room again, with its stovo iu the middle, thot sto.id there perpeliially, its timetables of a dozen of roa.ls, tacked on the walls, its railed-off ticket oftice with-^tlic telegraph np paratiis, wlio.-.e monotonoiis oli.'I, cliokety-click hadcmneto ho a positive haunting horror in .Jack's life.
.A.nd not much wou.lcr, seeing that he was obligeil tn listen to it thirteen honrs out of the twenty-four, and to attend to all thn other .liiliea nf agent at this lonesome, little, mit nf-tlie- way roilrood station in the siibiiibs. an.l all for the innfjiiid.'eiit rciiiiiiiera- tiou of forty dollara a iiionth .Jack .Jerome, college hreil. .strung limlicil, handsome as a ynuug .\p.illi., and proud 03- well, brave ami jiioiid enough to lill Ihis detested iinsitinu well, since nothing yet hail nft'oi-e.l.
He had always ineaiit such g.-and things when college .lays were ovor. He ha.l fully ilocide.l i.i stinly law, aiako a uome for hiiuHolf thnt should liring coy Fame aud tickle Fortune to bis si.le.
There had been plenty of money in the .Jeroiue enU'er.-. then, "nu.l ii.iI uutil a week after .la.'k hu'l .-unio.I ..11 the grand h.iu.us dbl the sml.len, ujipal- ling crash e.iiiio. iii ivliii-li everything was swept by the linanl. and the haiul¬ soiue. auiliitions youug afell.ni fouml himaelf with a fine stock of .'lollies ami an .\ 1 cliication. in aplncewheie a beggar coulil not be a chooser.
Of course lie hint trie.l oilier tliitifrs, but other IhiiigH were not iivaliable. and Ihen tins lia.l been i,ireieil him, and he hail lalieii it nud filllille.l his ilutias well, ami loathe.1 it cpially well.
But Ill-day he was ii,.t thiukiug s.i iiiiii'h of that as nf one other tiling, that iialiiriilly Icl him lo .lespise the fiiturn of liis'posili.iu. He was Ihiiik- iug of the sefl, velvety gioy eyes that
he name, poor, lonelr fellow, b« ho IT nil/ losteil up his a.'count's, before clii..iiu' [\]^fl jp for tiie night; au.l he wou,I.'re.l if »he uee-ied the pittance he camel a^
THt NEWS EF'ITOMIZEO.
'CULL FOR raiUWEEES,
NEW YORK STATE NEWS.
Rear-Admlral Erben. retired, was r''a.-eil I
„„,i, «u l.a ,li,I ' ' -, ..-.-. .In .-barge of the m-isiuito flolUla, - ri n - i , , ii- n i
™ Postm.ister.Genpral Gary Resigns and n'-sronsestoth. Presidem'soaii lor voi- Ihe Preside'it Issues His Proclama-
That night he was decidedly niilu.'ky. He went to a score ol jilaoes to fin I, work, and failed most successfully' every time, an.l. the iie^l niornin;-,] went down to the nfti.-e nmre iittcld desolate and discourage 1 Ihau ever In- had been in all his life I.ef..re -'
Frecisely at eight o'clo.-k. Siiiieiin ten.lent |ie linivii's re|-re-eiilalive ap peered, eiicortiugny..ung la.ly sli-lil, graceful, niciiles|, in bei- gray .li-ess and veil—an.l iutr...luce.! theui ^Ihs Barry an.l Mr. .fer.niio; hu.I. as the veil Went off. .lack nearly b.sl In.- self- ponsessbiii to s.-e 111- oj.iiiisilo gray eyes, ainl rippling .lark haii. au.l grave, sweet IIU.nlh he had been hojiolossly iu love with for moutlis.
A faint Hush ma.le her cheeks pret-I tier than ever, aiel .Tack wiiii.|eve,|. wildly, what invsteiious Fate was iu it all.
Then !*riss Barry laid off her sac.|iie, ami hat. ami gloves, ami aat .lowu I.i her .luties at the iuatrumcnt —so fair, so sweet, so .liguifie.I nu.l th..r.mghly la.Iy-like, au.l s.i perfectly mistress of her biisiiicaa. too.
While .Ta.-k mauage.1 t.. allen.l to his .luties, with a very va^ue i.lea tliat he was somebody else, ami a very liewil- dereil person at that, iiiilil late in Ihe afternoon, when ^fiss Barry a,lilresse.l him for the first time, uiifoHcite.l, all that .lay. aud .Tack's heart wna iu his I throat as he walke.l ..ver to hei-.
Her clear, calm eyes wore wistful and—so ex.]iiisiteiy lieautifiil.
"I havo been Ihiukiiig about it all day. Mr. .Jerome; it .Inesn't seem right thst you shoul.l be oblige.1 to give ».. miu-h of your position up."
Whst could he sny—to her';' He found DO reply, and .Kliua weut ou, softly, regretfully:
"1 sm so sorry. I know from ex¬ perieuce what it is to be out ,,f eiuploy- lueiit. uinl 1 UUI so trouble.I about this."
Ho Ihis lovely grny-eyed girl was poor, ami a worker like himself! Thu eniumnuplacc lact was somehow be- wilileringly precious to him.
"f will be OS honest as you arc, " ho I sai.l, after a moment, looking fraukly down iu her face, "1 needol the place j
very inuch, in.leed," j The
She rtashe'l llim baek a look that was j tnuM half a smile, half a iilea-liiiij dcprecu- i ),'„',!,"[ linn, [ aleiv
",\ml so ili.l 1. Mr, .Teromo, It is '. J^'j|;'^" | sn hard fm-us girls to Iiml positious ,.',"„',,',', to ilecently sujiport us,' i mur,.
She was poor--oh, il was raptnr
Charles Eiiiorv Smith Succeeds Him, CAUSE OF THE RETIREMENT.
tio'i For 125,000 Soldiers.
Il-Healll. I.Ivel .Irlpl.la i.dll.
i-Tlie rhlla
Ived tron ..f everv State ani Territory; the offers weroln'en-'es.. ..fthe .lemnn.l. |
.Sfter tw, dnvs of ,I,.l,nte the House of I H"',.rosenlatlves decided hy a voteol USto j fQpMlfJp ADUV flF INVA<;inN
iniiihal William A, Y.oing iDemoerat) was ¦""'""'" «ni»II tir IIMVflJ>|UN. i,,,l e|e,.|..d, sn.l that Blehsrd A, Wise
He|.iiM|,.ani wss e|e..ie.l a IleprBsentsHve ' ,,
111 the Flflv.llfth r.ingress fr-nn the Second I'l^trl.-I ..f Virginia.
l-oinman.ler A. P.inlap has b«en relleve.I rr..in commaiia oJ thf revenue i-i.lter BIsss ,111-1 .u-.lore.l to e.,niirtan I Hie ho-i'Itai shir
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The Senate passed the Naval ,\pproprls- ..11 l.lll slier voting ,b,wn Mr, Butl-r's iieu.lnieni I., establish a (iovernment -mor la-torv If i-ontracts cannot be nia.Is
.1 fsllinif b.'ultb, and - h-n-after at »:IOfl a ton,
, e,|ii-,r .,f thoFhlla- I H has heen deeble.l to lan.l In r.ibs in.
.iniuated bvthe Presl- i ."""regulars, probably near Matauzas. M
•al.llsll a I..IS" ol supplies foran Invasion.
aplaln r F Ooodrl.ih has been .le.
'hvl (r,.ni llulv as Presblent ollbe Naval
All
aii.| the D.iminatlon
¦ rollcKo an.l appolntel to lie auxlilarv .-nilserst. I.ouls, I're..|.Ient MeKlnley, siv ni'-mbers of IiTs al'inel. Hie ..illIre Supreme I'ourt. Ambas--
ler lieneral James .v
f'nblnet ..n a.'.-ount
Charles F.oiory Smitl
delphla Pr.'ss. was n
dent totak" his pbi.-
was .'oullrine.I by the Sounle. Tbo change took th- ,-apltal. fungress
an.I the .'ountry by surprise, slth.iiigh II
Iin.I been 111 .¦¦.uleiuplaHoii fi.rseveriil davs.
N..l..niukll„got|ts ...imlirg hn.l been kb j !;r.!!'ri',,u'm-ef'.'.l.'^'"an.y manv niemoers ,.,
lowe.l to bak fp t.. the offlolal | i i,,, ,l|pi,,mali rps. Speaker Heed and Ihe
rroniulgation ol thereslKmtlon an.l nomb I llous,. of llepresentatlves atlemle.l Hi.-!
nation nl u.i.in, Thurs.iay, l.-ss llian a i fiiio-ral nf Senator Kdwar.I I', Walthall In I
d.izen i.,'.'[.l.i In Washington kn.'w of U, ' tlo-s.-nate Chamber,
Tlo' first of the retlre.l omeers I.-, be I
l-lalle,I for active .lutv was ch.iseu, Ms [
i- i-aptalu .I.ihn II, ibirtlell, living at I
I'r.'vi.b.ii.'o, I!. 1, Uo ii-,„ formorlv Chief 1
Ilv.In.lira).her of Ihe Navv an.l' subso. j
.lueiitly .'omman.Ier of the' Puritan, Ils
ivill sue.'ee.I Comman,ler Ili"bnr.ls..ii
I l-i.iveras Clil.'I Int.'lllgei).-" onb-.T .-¦.m. -
uiau.ler Clovi-r taking •<.mmau-.l of the ,
llan,.rift. I
Tlieeonleste.l e|ee|ion esse In the House
f Patterson sgalusl Cnnnn"li was decided
under the power V- .lllllil..11 au.l llie ley I.S11...I his b.ng
'ailing lor ia.'i,Oilii - riio uu
1 In lav'irof Mr
ok, the silting mem
I ,spe.-ia|-| ,V.'iing -sl.'.l III htm bytlie C„n- laws, Presl.lent MoKIn- eipe.-t.'.l proelnmalbrn ..iiinleers f.ir the army. ile.I (or I.y th.'pr...-Iamalb.ii •viis in.'r.-asi'.I at th- last moniont Irom Iha imbllOO .I.-,.i,b-.I up.'U by the Cabiuet as ne.'.-ssary. The O.vernment has re,-eivB.l .',V|.r.'s,M.,ns ..Ib.yally fp-m all parts ..I the ...iintry whi.-ll Indb-ale thai n.-l le«.s man I.niKl.non men are .-agert.. .lalen.I the b,,n.,i ,.r Ih.'tlan.
siri|.p.-.I ..f lis preambles Ihe salient part .1 the i.r...'Iaiiuiii.,ii r.'a.I-
-Now, Hieref-.re, I, Wililain McKlnley, l'r.'s|.leiil ol ll... rnlie-l states, bv virtue .'.f ill.' power v.-st.-.I In me bv tbei'onsiiiiiHon j aiol Hie laws and .leeiulug sum.'ioni ...'..a- 1 si-.ii I.l exisi, hav.'Ilioiigbt tll I., .'all b.r ami ber.bv .lo .all f.,rv.i|.inte,.rsloHioag- , k-r.'gaie niimi'i-r ..f lL',j,iinii lu orb-r lo .'arrv : Ililll elTe.'l Ibe purpose ul the snbl resolu'. ll-.ii; Hie same I., be api...rib.ne.l as far as
pra.-il.-al.le an g the s..veral Siai.-i an.l
T..rril.)ries ami llio llistrl.-t ..| Clumhla, aee..rding t.i popiiIali..n, an-l I., i-erie |..r IIschari:...I. The
lunllv
report Hull Hawaii was lo be for ' anneie.I.was denb-.I at Washington i
.lell.lis f.ir tills ,.l,je..t will I
'¦..iiinuinl.iale.I to the proper anlliorlllo'. Iliroiicli 111" War Il.'|.ailmenl, -
Ili.s.. tr..ops, bigelher with Hioso In th« I'r.'si.leni McKlnley .b-cllned to permit s I r.'gular nrmy, whi.'h, un.b'r Hie bill passe.l L-mir.I to bo pln,-ed aroun.i the Wbltf I I'-*' 'I'" House, Is I.. I... lu.'reas.'.l 1.. 111,000 If .)ise. The citv's water supplv howev.-r I wbl I'rovlde the Pr.'si.b.ut with un armv ol is u-uar.lcl, an.I it Is probable that Iroops 1 '''C-fW Tbe gr.>aler pari«.eiiils f, Ille.l toguard the publb. build I
III bo de
sndlheBo keil It to themselves. No wbis- I'er.if an Imi,.'ii.ling change of hea.ls was heard about Hie p.>stom.'e Ilepartmont It¬ self, lin.l fr'.ni First Assistant Postinosl.-r- Oeneral Hoalii .lowu tho for.-o thoro wss startlej l.v the new''. The S.-iiate was e.jually strleken with as- iving bad no pp-mouitlon -ys rellr.'ni.'iil or .if tho iU'.'esj.or, th" pr.'seiitation ler no,,11 „f Iho message ut ann..uii.'iug tlieuonil- new I',.sl,nnster-Ueiieral ,f "V.'iieineiii and a mur¬ al.mt t'li. ehaml.er, "11 r,,r Jlr. liary-s retire- -h.'ulth is i,o,ir, that he Is vlth heart ,lls.'.is.. nnd that lis
l.",r.>n.lv for Irausp..rlaii..n to Hull ports within Iwo weeks, 'Iwenly Iboiisaiul men of Hin (sgiilar
army have aln-n.ly I n ui..lilll7,ed at
l-hl.-kaiiiauifa. New Orleans. M.iWIe an.l lampa. ri'a.lv I., I-,- I i,iii-p..rl".| I,, Cuba
wlien il IS ib'em.'.l a.lllsill.le 1.1 11111,1 Ihem.
Iiei|iiislt|oiis Imv. 1 11 ma.le iip.,11 u.,v
ernors |.isup|.lv llo'lr .|ii..ta Ihrough Iho War Ilepiirluioiil, N.'wY'.rk Is r.'i|iiir".I t.i
•ilv line to Ihe villai.-.. of Hamburg and known ,i« Whiles I'-.rners plank road; se-..n.l. Hi" hlKhwav kn.nvn as the UufTalo r-.a.I, whi.'h Isan I'vtensioij ol Main street iu the .'IIV ..f UulTal-., an.l ithl 'li runs fr-iu Buffalo ea-l.-rlv thr-.iii.-h tlie |..ivns ol Am- lierst. l-lar.'li-'.'. au.l \ewsi..a,l, llilr.t, thp Abb..11, Callf-riiia, lleni:liiC"r an.l I'..ller Plank r..a.|s. runnlim- Irom Ihe Iluffal.i .'llv iliiel,. Ihe lla.nl.iiri.- t...iii line an.l pas«ing Ihrough tlici i-'wus ol W.-st seni-ca. East Hainburi: an.l Hamburg,
Slit,. Englii.s.r .^dauis »a.vs he will not
,'"n,si.ler tliese i-,-iii|..us ..r anv ..tilers until
; ho b-arns ..f lliasr lale i.f the Sup-
, ply bill n..w pen.llng bebu-.. Hie
; Uovernor, in ivhb-li the spproprlatl..u
|..r goo.l roadSh I'.irposes Is ean i.'d.
Ho declares he has nit outlined auv
plans y.-t l,.r pr.iseutlug ttu' work for
g.io.l roads, but says he expects to ,.arry
i ..II the work require I bv Iho aet, through
I Ibe nie.Iiuin ..I lb,, pro.sent organization ol
I Hie State Euglneer-niepartment,
j The new law pr..ii.Ies ihat after Boards
' of Supi.rvisors have ,I,.,.|.le.I that a road
- shall be Iiiipv..ve.I on a |..'Hli..n llied bv
I Hi.lilting properly own-'is for that put,
|.ose, tbe Slat'- Eligll r be cilie.l upon,
' Tlie,.ffl..|nl is til,.11 ..ailed upon to .leter-
mliio wli..|li,.r 111.' I,nprov...,nent of the
I ,'.\-bways si,e.'ilb..I Is .,f sulll.'ient Imporl-
'. '.n-'et.) l.o .iu.Iertiik..ii uu.ler Hie law snd
lo eertllv bis .b'cislou as t.. approval or
Ilsappr.'val to the iv.ar.l ol S.ipervlsors.
i II he disapproves of it that ends It, but II
i he ile.'i.les lavorably, his depai-tnienl then
, pro.-eeds I.l mnke Hie survevs, maps and
plans an.l speclilcallons b^r .lolug the
w.-rk. This data ns to what the coat
nill b b.ing whal mav be re.|ulre.I ior
a |.iirli-'ular pla.-e isto be ,-ertitl.>,i to thn lloiir.l .-I Su|...rv|sors, which will deter¬ mine then lluallv wheth.-r lb.' Improve. I ni.'Ul sl,„i| |,e iin.Iorlaken,
The Supplv bill ,'arrl.-s an a|.pr..prlatlon of «,',ll,1)1)11 lo ,..,ver Hie Slate ,. .'ost ol Ini- i proving of highways Ibis year.
lloinesllo.
Tlie,lIre.'t..rs.,riho First Nallonal Hank
|..iila. Mb-h., r.-.-eiiHy ,Iisuilsse,l Cashier F
\. Sessb.ns, Hh Iriiiisferrcl all Ills prop-
'•rly I.I the bank au-I .llsappeared. He was I arr.--Ied In flrand Rapi.ls an.l will be
I .harge.l wuh Ihe einbezilement ol JSCOOO, ! lurnlsh eleven tli..iisaii.l
1 TllO Mutual CuMialtv Compnnv, of Des I As s.i.ui as Hie v..liinteers aro mustered I M.,lue,s. Iowa, has heeu notllb-r bv lelier ' Into natl.,ual serv|..e thev will he seul to I i,y Cashier M, A, W,,,.I.Iri.Ige, of Hi.'CIII- \ the rendezviius seb-.'ted lu eiieli state and I /,"ii.s- Hank, oIK.'okuk, ol a .laylighl bank ¦ "riranli^od, I r..|.l...rvtlien', Iwo inaskeil m.'U entered I Secretary Alger has |ssue,l an ..nler plae-
; 111.'batik, eovere.l him with revolvers, and i Ing Major C.eneral Ilniolie I unman.I of
I l...ik iieiirlv iiinmi ,'rom Iho sate, Tboncws' Hi.-armv nt Chi.-knmniiira, Ills n"inlnul|..n h.i.I been suppressed In I-lo.>ked u|.ou In Wiislilmnouas In.ll.'allng
ak> Ma
Huy Railroad Hnnds.
t Important bills passed
iaw bv Oov
•f 111.
b"..kiik, an.l tll.'.'o!ni.„nv .le.'e'.-Ilves -i.b'r that the affair Is very mysterious,
Mrs, 11. rani I.eon.a bH.lo of two davs. kill" I herself In New York City with poison I..'.'ause lli.r busband was leaving lo join e .'lr'US an.l relused lotake her with him.
ously sweet to him lo hear lier siiy so
If she had beeu rich —this lovely , cannot "itlni'iViim eieiiement of thean.: KLoidlke wllh I7il0 of tlm bank's n.,,n.-v
^rjrl \ proaehlng struggle. This evplanallon might | II.. had a eompMiiioii, Wnrner W. Heaver,i
luck contrnlled a sudden, nudacinus I
thai he mav lead the armv ..I invasion, II Is probable Ihnt Major llenoial Miles may reinain in Wnsiiinglon through the enlire ivar.
Legislation to supplv an a,b"iuat" war Iiiu.I Is now reailv to bo aeti.,1 ou by Hie Hous.. .,f Ilepr.'ssiitallvee, The Wavs an.l Means Conimltlee has linislie.l tli.i draft ol a bill, whi.'h was mini,luced liviHie II..use, .1 iHIX),(K)0,IX)l) 111
due of Hie by Hie I.egis: eru'.r Bla-'ks signa HieHleglns l.lil, and amen.Is the banking lai reiatlio to Ihe soeurlties in wh|..h do- pr.iils may be Invested. No .secret was lus.Ie III the l.eglslaluro that the bill was Intondeil t,ir tbe benellt of the New York Central Kalln.ad In cnneetlon with Its Lake Shore .leal, alihoilith II also was In¬ timated that th.- Ii.-lnivar.-, Laekswauns and Western w.iuld pmllt bv Hie ,>hang« lu Iho law. A vigorous eff,ir: was made so to
am 1 the lilll us lo let in ..Ilier roads
n.tablv the I.ong Islainl but the opposl- ' I was too gr.-al and Hie l.ill,-..ubl n..l be
,'ha
ir'twiJe too ofteu U'o''"'!'' f'"-!!"
hope that leape.l up iu his heart, but lie di.l lint lake his eyes off her.
"1 ilou'I opprovo of women being employed iu places as public os this, Mlss Barry."
Hhe Hushed sud.lenly, bnt answered grnvely:
".Nor do r. 5lr. Jerome. But whal | are they tn do?" |
"Stay at h'.me. an.l make it Ihe lienven mie.irlli for Ihe hiisliaml whu loves Ilieiu, Let hnu work in such a plaoe a,s this she in her own sphere, " '
.\ ilolicioiis Hush crimsnne.l her 1 face as she ilroojied il aiviiy .'rom his ! eager eyes.
'-yes," aho answere.l. softly. ".Somo womeu are so blesse.l. hut not sir- He leaneil forivar.l toward lier. the aiiihi.'inus h,,pe past control nnw, the sue.'I. sn.l.leu passion Ihat ha.l beeu growing for ull these niniiHis spring¬ ing up like a siirgiug soa Hiut ivouM not lie slaye.l.
".Sot at all; but will ynu uot moks - —
me so blessed? Alma, you have beeu be accepte.i were It not kii..ivii Ihat Mr iiiy love fnr inoutlia; is it pnssible call it be possible-thst you will be luy wife'?"
He hud saiil it, ond with n solemn. wi,le-eje.l Inok lutn his honest, haml- s.iuie face, ,\liiia answer. ,1 liiiu very .|iiietly, Imt willi a little cat.'li nf h.-'r l.reulll ami a little tlinll in liel- Hme;
"I llnuk ll iiiighl l.e s.iiiio Iiiiie'
,-\iiil .liii-k wss 11 re-.,,lllle lover, ami ill jikst sit we.-ks' time tliey iv,.re luui lie.I. au.l Ihey ai-.. s.. happy, so von tout, un.l .\liiia niaiiages Hi.' iiioii.-y in a liav thai la marvelous to her a,l.,img liilsbailil, nlilk tlieie ure excellent
iuiilor rk In th" Null..ual I'ark Dank
.la.'k Havls, a liiriner ,'ruze,I bvjeaioiisv kllb-I his wife and then en,Icl his own Mb at Newton, 111. ^bi'th arose earlr, Mrs Havls Intending to go away lor tbe day, liavls i-nlle,i the oblest of their cbiblren. t la.l "I ten, to .-are lorthe baby, and almost | Internal
llalely after tbo bov got Into tbell I baco an.l a gen
ual
11.le.I I..an of f,'s)0,OOIl,0|-mis al-,ii.rovi,lM.I , an.l Iho Trcasurv Is aulli..rlz.'d lo
lie .-erlltb'a I iii,lel,le,Ine«s to Hie
ount ..f .tIilii,0(Ki,nno, B.ilh the bonds
I tbe ilebt eertillcates are to bear Inter-
I al the rat., of tbree per eent, A.blltlonal
iHvos 1,11 beer an.l l.i-
I stamp lav an- relle.l
Ira Illl).ll00,no0
pn',s..nee eoiuinence.l to slioot, llrlng flvo ' on ,'hleilv lo i,ro,I Ilui.'s at Mrs, Iiavis, lhr..e balls entering | In Ineoiue annuallv,
her body. She b.'ggeil him to let her die In j
p.-ace. Havls then killed himself. TWO BIC CRUISERS CO TO SEA.
"Fred ' Iloekw.ll and Patrb'k Bnnyn
w.-ie linni:.'.rriies.lav In the Flk Counlv ; Tbe ,MI
|,ill 111 Kidgeway, Piyui Ho.'kwell ninr-
.b-re.l Lewis I|alu..s on no.?7TIWMy 'JI, 191111, v,„,„,„, v,„„ Vn ,Si,eel,.ll The or,
au.l Ibuivii mur.lered Parette AllHusIa, on ,e,V,. r. is^,-r,"'\ii,, iX |.L, nil , i^. I
l.il> J.l IH,,7, Il-.tli.'.,nle«»ed, \^ ! nnd Mlnn.'a,..ilis, Caplaiu .lelveii, piil i,
Iriiiik ,Ioiigrass, an Italian subject^ wa.- ; sea from tbis port .,ii m lal .lutv,
i„,i,k-.-.l 11. II,.'vnnl ol Hie eoiinlv jail at | Cnimo.b.re s,.|ilev sabl: New-Ustl", I'l'iiii., for the inunler of his; I euunot .livulge "lli.. .leslliiailon .il Hie swe. Ihearl, .l.'ssi.' Crrine, He pr.ilesle.' | .leiaebed v.-ss..Is, Thev are itoliig I., s..n,- lll-I1111...-.-11.-.. |.i Hie ,.ii.I, I The onler .'ame by wire at 7,91) ..-.-lo.'k,
lb.' Wiinl lili.'r Saral.)gn, Iho lasl Aiuerl- i *< " "-"• o'clock a r.'.'all gun was tln'.l, an.l •Sll ship I.. I..avo Havana, arrlve.l at New ' at ;i,'2l) o-.'lo..k Hie lusl ..f the ..m.'ers ,if the V..rk bilugiiig mauv n-fugees, she had | two cruiser, wer .oani Ihelr ships, an.l
r The new law amen.Is the existing stntule I by provbiing Ibat on a lav..ruble report ,.I I Its trustees a savings bnnk mav Invest 'In I the llrsl ni..rii{ai:e bon.Is of any railroad ; .'orporalion ..f this stal... Hie pHn.'Ipal I part..! whose railn.iid Is I..i-ale.l wllliln this I Stnte, or In the m.irigugo l,..uds ,if anv such i railroa.l .¦..rp..rallon."
N.it more Hiuii twenly per cent, of the
I whole amount of dep.islts shall be so loaned
! or Invi'sti-.l, street railroa.l corporations
are n.it to lie c.-insbl.'re.l railroa.l corpora-
I tlons within the m.-anlng <.f Hie new law.
It Is snld that arriiug.-iiii.nts already have
been made wllh savings hanks In New York
City I.l pla.-e an en.irmoiis amouni ollhe
bonds .)! the prinelpai railroa.l that will be
l."uellle,l hvtii,. amen.le.I law.
The vlll
U.'.l Iran"
rk Clll
to I
ire For Natural Oaa,
..f l.v..ns has granted a llm- 1.1 .lohn T, Klllia-u of New iliiral gas In this
THE SAr>n.\TH SCH00L
INTERNATIONAL LESSON c'oMli*W4Tl FOR MAY I. '
, Lesson TesI: "Tha Triumphal KBtTT.**
Matthew III , U-lll-li.,l,|en Text: Mak
I li.ew s»l,. n—t'o.iimenlary nn Iha Le*.
' e«n of the Ilay hy Kev. II. M. Msaras.
r,, Ail.I fhe disciples went and did al
Jesus .'omuianded Ihem." The lime had
come to luinil Ihe prophe,-v ol /,..i-barlah,
. .|.i.-ied in theprov|..ii» vers.. Ir.on Zei-h, Ix,,
: li,and.llke all oth.r fuliUlmenls of proj.heey,
: It shall be lil,-r,lllv ^lllllled, the King ol
Israel, the meek and liiwlv One, ,i„|i r,j,
Ul ..ii an ass eoli Into .ler.is«b>m, TUere Is
a set time kn.iwn to llo I Ior Ibe fiiimiment
ef every pr.-.il tb.n and a sunb-lent reason
f,ir all seeuiiiiK-i.-iais, It was when tha
fullness of the time was .-oino that Oo,t
sent f.irih His Son, ma,Ie .il a woman, mada
und.-r the law, to ledeom Hieui that wera
i under Iii.-biw lllui. lv,, 4, ,M, Everything
I con.-erning Him and Ills great redemption
1 shall tske i.Ia.'eal the appolntel Hme,
I 7, ",<nil brouithi thu aaa aud Ibe colt and
j pill on them their cloth.>s, and they set
! llimtboreon ' Heha.l lold them to go Into
, the village, and as s.on ss tbey enterssl It
thev would find s. olt Hel, which Ibey were
I lo l.iose and bHng 10 Him. It Is written
I tbst thev went tb"lr wav and found even
I ss He had sabl unto Ihem (Mark xl., 3-4;
! I.iiko xi\,, tiO-S-i). I'he .Ilselples did not
I have to biro a c.ilt and have It at the an.
I rolnl.'.l pia.v at the appointed time, ite
; Himself arranged ii nil, Wheu a king was
! to be pn.vble,! for Nra.-I, Samuel did not
, have Io won.Ior wlial kin.l ..f a man would
I do aud tbeuscourihociiiiirvlo llnd him,
' but the I,onl sal.l. 1 nlii ...u.l thoe a man,
' an.l thou shall au.'lnt blin-11 Sam, li,, 161.
1 N. "An.l a verv gieat mulillii.le spread
I their garments In lb., way Others eut
! down braiii-hes from tho tr.-es snd strewed
thein In the way. Not ouly tbelr gar-
: ments ou Hie colt, but also on tbe ground
t., honor Hlm, I'he whole event Is roost
suggeeflTo In s very pra..tl.ial way for
Ihose who have eyes t.> see and ears to
hear. In Job xl.. 1-2, man is compared to
a wild ass colt. This .'olt bad never been
subilu.>d, was I.Min.I He.l e-hen. Iwo ways ^
met, wns loos.vl an.l br,..Ighl to Jesus, aa
Instrument to .-arrv Him, Itself hidden,
but Jesus exalted,
11, "An.l Hie mulilliidos that went be¬ fore and that followed cried, saving: Ho- sauna tu the s,in of Pavldl Blessed IS He that coraetb In the namsot tbe Lord, He- sauna In the highest!" Their nrv takes Uf to I's. civlll , ih, 'Jli. and verse 14 of that psaliu takes us to Iss. xil., a. and book to Ex.IV,. '2, nud all carry u,s on to the ful- nilmeut ot our Lord's words In Math, xxlll,, Sil, wheu they should Indsed web come aud receive Him In the words of Isa.
XXV,, '.I.
10. "Aud when He wss eome Into Je- rusaleiB all the cltv was moved, saying. Who Is this?" rir.'w.slou says that II shoubl be, "All His city was sha'ken,"and he calls atlentb.n to the same word lo Matb, xivll„51; xxvltl,, 4; H.'b, xll., M. This lasl lak.-s us back to llag. II., «, 7, 91, and onward to Ihe time wheu He will come In power an.l glorv. nol on an aoa c.ilt, but as a man .if war upon thn whlta horse. lollowe.l bv all thc armies ot hoavan (Ili'v. "xli,, U-Iiii.
11. "And the niiiltlludn said. This Is Jesus, th.. pr.iphei ..i Nazareth of ilalllee." Bul there was .loublless more Iu thn lesll- uioliv of one Nathanlei ihiin In a multltuda of Hie.-e voices wben h ' sal.l: "Kabbl, thou art Ibo Sou of Ood, Thou art the Kiag ol Israel " (John I,, 401, What does yeur own heart say? What Is Uu to you personally, for lleexpecis fr.im everv .me an answer to Ihe .luiisllon. What think' yn of ChrlslT Ha does not iook for wor.ls merely, but tor a heart utterance.
I'J. "And Jesus went Into tho temple ol Cioil and i-ust out all them that sold and bought In Ibe teiui'lo aud overthrew tha tables nf the money changers and tbe aaata of tlieiu that sold doves, Oompare John It, l;l 16, It Is very slguin.'ant and 000- tslns a most heart searching lesson Ihat Ho should d.. Ihe same thing both at tha beginning sn.l end ol Ills ministry. It re- mln.Is us thnt In us, who are temples of tbs Holy ilhost, Ile.b.slrea Irulh In the Inward
vieluiiv, nul, lu .'ase gas Is f.iuu.l lu com. parts; Hml lie wnnls none of the nntangle-
inereliil ,|uaiilitles. t.. lay pile's an.l mains ' ments ol this world In Ills people's hearts,
Hin,ugu th.' str>-.'ts an.l supplv gas nud I but that our lives sh..ubl make It manifest
power f..r lighting, healing, an.^ nianula.-- Hiat, though In tbe world, we arn not ol Iba
luring purpos.'s. "I'he fraDcliise Is i-oudl- I world, but .'Itlr.nns of heaven and bere tor
II,.ne.l upon th.'sinking .fal I, us- one well | His service nud pleasure .inly.
Inside nf a v.-ar an.l Hint w,,rk thereafter 111 "And said uuto them, It Is wrIttaD,
be carried .'in with line si....'.I tlo- right to My hous.. sball be called Ihe bouse oi
pipe the streets nnlv a.'.'nilun when giis la prayer, but yo havo madn It a den ol
(Who has ji|s| 1
ol Post-
arde.l a cargo .
f..r 111.- Spiiiilsli Ar
regar.l.. 1 wllli Inv.
ih.' Am.-ri.'iiu llct
.ilb-.-rs believe sh
ure.I ha.l slien..l
f supplies.
nv, an.l wa
rl.vHi.. S|..
nrrlie.I In
w,.ul,| l,a.
efl Just b.-I
presiimablv
appareiillv
ninnls uuHl
sighl. Her
.' 1 1 .'H|.-
m- Ibe ll.st
111.
"ri.l
els ste
111.
lan.l, un.l .
1'. .si'l'|..'ii"ln
'.1 his
;.. llie Cubi,let m Ing, and on
ib'li lie,.i.le.i ilietransmlitnl ol the rn'si'leiiCs in.-ssaireoutllniiig his wal l.-.ll-v i.urv j..|u...l with Iiage an-l L.ing againsl Wilsii,, .irlnits an.i Alg.-r. who Slll.|...rt.-.| III" I'r.ni.lenfs views.
Mr. .inri s r..sli,-iinll..n an.l the nppollit- meiil ol Mr. s.iiil'i 1.1 s.i.'..ee.I hlm leaves 111" S..11II1 wllh -111 repn'senlatbui lu Hie Cal.In.'I. rii.'W.-.si nn.l Middle WesI now haveb.iir Cal.iiiei ineml...rs 1 Iiage, Aiijer, Wils.i, nu.I sli..rman., iu Fa-l tbree
,rli.-s-s, niiss an.I Smith', an-I N.-w Fng-
o ral [I.1..H1 uia.b' bis farewell a.I.lress
-. ,1 liiiL'.' aiiillen..e nl Hie Metnipolltnn il|."ra H..,..", N"W Vork Cilv, an,| .-..m- i.iii..,l ll,..,V,ii..ri.-an Salvali.ui Armv to Ibo '111.- of Cn,mini.b.r an.I Mrs, Il.,,,Hi'Pui.ker 11.'11.'rnl 11, F, Tra.'y presl.l.'.I al. Hie iii,..'l.
I,.1111 rt.'rmasierJiilianB..n olthe pri/e erew
.1 tli..g,llib..al Helena, who a.-..|.lenllv sli..I liliii-"lr ..ff Kev W,.sl, Fla. hi- lev,.Iv.-r lr .ppliig Irom Ilsh..isler. Is .lea.l riie a.- -i-b-ul ....-urre.I .'11 L.iar.l the >|ls„..l ,l,.v..r, ill" •.|-auis|i si..ii,i,,.r ..ni tiire.I Uv Hi., irim
bin 1 .
thai has sprea.l
fnr his happiness o fair-fa.'e.l. proi„|. 1 "•^"'i' "'"""K •'•» railma,! ..Ili.'ials. that stepping young girl, whose name he ' .¦*'""" -' ''emme 1.. I., l.e given a very did md even kiiini. bill wl„, hal ma,le '"p.-rior pos,Uou.^ where his salary an improasioii upon Imu tlmt lie ciiM | "''[' ''<-' 'l"n'i''uiili-.., n..t shake ..ff | "»• ''"''k "'"l -^l"'" "'H never bo
"Hul what go 1.1 wmil.l it .1.., even if "».¦' ''"I'I'i"''. becuilse Ihev are as hap I knew her. ami if a uiiituallv-.lelight- 1'-^ »" H'ey can li.- now, au.l .lack never '^ -s t.. bless the ,laT when the su-
MRS, SARTORIS A CITIZEN,
ienernl liranl's ilnuahler leases lo snl.,|...l ol Bepresenlalii.' r
I'-'Ut.
William s..xl.,n, Ihn .
-I.ami.|..n, I siobb-nlv
ii -I.,lllls,.nsii..1,-1, New York Ciiv
Ureal .liss„tl.f„.ii,,n Is express... ...Ill Nail..mil ..uur.lsuieii nn.l Hi
l.l-tlme I'illlar.l
ll.¬
lll.
.per Ihe Inaucli line, SaliirdoT
fill a.<iiiiaiutaii.-a ensue.1'" lie jtsk.'.l , , , . ,
himself, bitlerlv, a, be leane.l agaii.«l l-'i'id-'i"'""' I"" '«'l,v lolegrapl the big desk ami l.mke.l moodily nul ")'"'" ' int.. the .lis,'nuH.ilate .lay "A'pooi >i«l''' fell.iw Wllh ten .l.illars a week is not | all nlijoct nf luiii'li interest In one nl | the fair nnos, to begin with, au.l to venture to liiiiM hopes of a fiitiiro
.\n imperative siiniiuons ..11 the lel egraph iiistnimeiil ilisaipnte.l his tin,lights, au,l by Ihe time lie ha.l taken Ins .inlers an.l seoH, to one or Iwn .letalls the .loi^'ii Irani .-auie in. au.l while it Iai.I ..ff .'U the siliui;, Hailing for Ihe l^asterii I'.tpress. Frank Wlieot .-aiue lu, .'lieerv oil,I
snl.,|...l ol (ii-ial llilialu,
esenlalii.' Pears,.n, of North Cam- Una, ii,lr.,.I,i I a j..liit res..lull.-n In Ho
II.ius", W-isliiiii.-l..ii, 1.. r.'a.lmll Mrs. N.'llb Orant Sarloris, Hi,- .laughter of Oenera' Oram, to the cliara.-ter aud privileges <.f a cilizeu of this country, Mrs, Sarl.il-Is
le.'r l.s a l...,lv h'll
Half a ,l-,z.-ii rri/,"s have iK-eii I,.we,I i„|.,
(be harlioi of Key W..st: t |uesii..i, of tn,,
|.r..|-..r .lisp.,sill..n of Ihem Is under ,-„u
TI.e Helena's Kleli I'rwe.
Kiv Wi.si, Fin, (Sp.-.'Iali, I'rlr.e N.. t- was l.r.,ughl ill ben'bv Ino Iiiiii'il siai.'.s g.nil.i.al Il.'b'iia, Comman.b-r W, I', Swiii biirne. Sh.. iurneil out to be Hie Spniilsh sienmer Mbpo'l Jov..r, bound from New Orleans tor Ilareeb.na, bv wny of Havana, Willi a .'arg.i aiuoiintlug l.iabout I wo 1I1..11- san.l tons ..f ,..,i|,iu and slaves. Tin' |irl/.. ISHsllmaleil III *4(KI,nn(l, her cargo nloii.- belng worth J15ll,ilfl(l. Als.i the iiiaglilll-.'iii Spanish traiis'allaiilb' lln.'r Calalliia 11 i"s.,.|of n..arlv ,',(NK) t..n-, was br.,ught I.. h"V W.-sl 1,,- „ prize ..n-w
Knitlniid Aels,
WISH1S..TON, P. V. .Sl ial,. I.real
Ilrliaiii iiinile .b-.'lurnll"ii ..f neuiralili- b... iween Spain an,I Hi" lnlle.l Slal..s.' un.l
11..IIII.'I tll inunli.b-rs of I nlie.l Slat.'s
nar v..s«,.is in Knglish p..rls |., |,.,ii-|. wiiliiu
(..rlv-..luhl I rs. Ilr..il Ilrllaiu 11,ain
lain...I llial a slale of war ha,I ,.xl«l",l I..-. lw..ei, Spain nn.l Uils 0..i .¦rliiii..iil invn lie
ii,..,ii.'iii Minl"i.-r W If..1.1 was inf..nil...I
iliai .Il|.l.iiiinli-' iiei,-,,|lal|,ius ha.l l..'.'ii l.n.ken ..ff. Ihe A.lininlslrnli..n I" very iiiii..h pb-asej uwr Hi" a.'II..11 ..f i.n'a'l UHI aiu
I..uud In ni.n'bniilal.i. within Iwo vear-. If Hie riglils of tho Iran. I'lilse are lll.l lullv ..xerclse.l before Iwo y.-ars, ll Is I., bo fo'rfelteil, Mr. Kllliam Is nssoebiled wllh Jobn O, MeCralioli of Hyra- ll gas pnispoi'Iliig, being In.
alio
In
i-l.-riilli. I'll.
.-n.-nii II
Har
ner New York arrlve.l a iiHiampt..n In water bal 1 v..yage. She now bo I ani In the servb-n ..
M.'Sl .If the obi otnn- re
Hie rnil.-.I Slal rlghl ol prlvat.'
WISE WORDS. ^\.t act of love IS ever l.-st
Law never takes a l.a.-k step.
The more perfect the trust. Hie more perfect Ihe peai-e.
rhe lofty minds maintain the aim pli.'ity ..f .-hil.lren,
Kiii'l wor.ls, like fragrant flowers, are s'liuireil l.y all.
riie man who rides a In,I,l.y. uses
good-uatiire,| as ever, nswoll pa|.| au.l eg,,tisiu fnr a sa.I.lle
gentlemanly passenger conductors ; ,g„„r,m'e an.l superslitp.n g.d msr
iisiially are.
ned befnre the flno,l.
The Hgii
production
res f..r the g,.|,l
an.l siiypi
west of llie Mississippi
Hirer recently compile,1 from reliable
reports hy
are interns
ro.ln lea.Is
tion on.I is
est of the s
fl([ares f.ir
the Wells-Farg.
ing They sh.iw
I'alifnrnia iti g.
still by b.ug ..dd
t'nnipany
Ihal C.il..
1.1 pr...luc
sIhe great
ilver-pro,lii,-iiig Slates, riis
Iho varinus Wes
are given as follows
8lals«.
California..
Nevada
Oregou
Washington
Alaska .
Maho
M..nlana
I'tab..
t-^olora.b-
New Meilc.
liol,I.
»17.|-,JI,li.VI
-J,rja,34i)
•i,«0».7!l7
471,949
»,S7I,l>«n
3,715,1*10
, 4.4Ml.fmi)
i.iii;:i,in4
Is t-J«.VM
, . , .S,VI tilt
erii Slates
Mlver
tt: "it
4'.l,4.'>«
ih.nna
7e.noc
l„V'-.4,iKVi
i»,4,sj no.'
i;i 7is
bl.lXi'.i.l"!
1M,S4S
-'I suppose Tou've beard Ihe latest, . _ ,
.lerome-" he sai.l. with just the least ! T.»i many forget lo be useful in littlo derrecatiou n, his v.,i,-e , '^'¦'"« ''^'"- ''«''»'•'•''"
"No. What IS it? ".lack asked, in Mediloling on wickedness is one
differently. ' '^ay t.i fall in Inve with it.
"llother a deporlare, and pretty ' le.ve is like a convex mirror -it rough on you fellows; hnt the siip.r bi,.a,lens what we see in it intendeut s g.nig t.. p.it la,ly leleg I ri,,. ,„.„.e breaker breaks peace, rapheis in all al..u..< the branch rood," , .q,, ,i,e peace maker mends 11
.lack l.mke.l in.'red.il.uis. i t-, 11 /
"It'.a fa.-t. Wheat answered, "and', 7'" '"«» 7,''" I'"" '"r .purpose, a shame V..11 fellows gel hllleenongh ''^'l'" 8'^'« -"'<¦'¦« • l""l"'« '•" Ining now at double duty." I 1' "* "'"''li more to the w..rl,l fnr a
.lack Hushe.I Hiigrily. ! ntau to live right, than 1.. die happy.
"Then you lueaii.' he sai,I, impel- i The biggest fault nf snnie people is iinusly, "that ihey iuteu.l to ,l,..ck our , their iiiiwilliugness lo be toM Iheir
¦ed, who sll..I an.l
I als. lore.l. In H
iroa.I lal.orers, al -mber. was liaug.' I nnl al PItlshurk-
1 .Icl.
Artsooa,
N, and i> Pakota
Texas
Wyoming,
;i I'fj 'Ml
11.; iiiiii -j-jii..»i<i
TlUMMaS IST Oait.e«,av
tV^LL 4 fttUEti,
fiiiMcR I GenenI Contractors,
I* Badlord AtcMHc. ¦ROOKLVN N Y.
hama Inr taia at »'KI>:i>«>KT. I.. I. ih<
itea-ratile Iwiiitling pi<4a or, Leai*
JS'.«-:.i graaleal slreMa, wlll
matnt jtc Alao, (kMuaa ImiU a
h.Ctt) 1.1.„-|T
. . JT.-sv ,11 r<».
The fniteil Stales, in spite of Hie gresI gold .level.ipnient 111 .Mri.-a. .-on tinues the tirst of all c.iiiiilries in g.-M pro.bicli,III. an.l will probably h.'I.I the lead, pre.b.-ls ihe Atlanta J.iurual '. Phis IS the 111. re pr.'bal le be.-ause of Ibe prospect ..1 . Iar,;e .level..piueut nf I the gold Helds ,,f r!ie .-i..iitn Cold mining has incres-e I rapi.lly in :)e<vrKia during the pa<i t«o veare and there ara uoa thirty g -ll mines m Ihis .Sute being suoi-essfully ..perate.l riie ouipiit of several of them is .jiiiie large an.l increaeiug tteorgia is .Ins line,! U) take li.-r plai-e aiu.-ug ihe ^eat gvld-produciug »>la:es uf tha
--Y.-u'll see. .ler...!,.
Well, taoniT f,.ii
Jerome li.I soe ' a
faults.
Those ahn pray m.'st for each ..ther, will generally .1.,. uio«t f.,r each other
The man who gives to a.lvertisa his charity, has nn chaniy w rili a.l veitisinc
The teetimony of a g.iii.l conscienca IS w,.rth mnre than all the flalierr in the worl.l
One reason why there are *¦¦ many pennies in every ,-,.iU-ctioii, is I..cause ».' have no smaller c..iu, jn
The biggest blaze is u.,.t a sign of u.l Wliesi bad only Hiiielo , the most heat A straw pile will give r,! I a brightw bla/e than a t..n of .-..al
pay".'
Wheal no.l.le.l
"I'm sorry Jerome. "
Jack was thoroughly angry n.iw,
"It's an outrageous shame' I sup pose Ihe ,v.nipany will save one per cent, by the iuu..vatii.n so much f.'r Ihe beautiful e jualily of the sexes' Well, let em put m a slip of a girl if they want to, and re.luce my iiuui.-iise salary in pr.'poiti.in, liut I can't be- heve'ii. Wheal'"
The wiii-ile of th" I'asteru Kxpreas s.inn.le.l lu.;ul.ii,.u-;r thr.mgh the lui-ly air sn-w-ei a
ii,arrl".IIn 1-74 Algern,-n Charles Frederl-k San -rls. a British subje-t. and resided In Lnu-lan.I, thus be.-oniing a nsturallie.l briii-h suble-t, but hss since returne.l here aii-i latelv petitioned Congress for uneon- .lltb nal rea.Imlsslon I" t"nir.-l States t-lib ."nshlp
The l-iit was promptly passed bv both ¦Senate an 1 H-.iise .Mrs, Sartorls's son. .Mgernoii. has r.',|,i"sted Oeueral FItzhugh L.-' t-. Sl point hill, an nl-le on his staff.
shlpp.'-If.-r..n.. y..ar J..lin II Laml.. ."- kllle.I Abrnllnm Jack .liunk.'U brawl ..I i I llllv Penn, lasi se
111 the .•,,,llliy .-..lirl Lnuili mel Ills fate .-a
Tliow..rk..f .-..iiiieciiiiK Ih" l|f...s„vii,u. -lall.,11s an.l ..l.«..rvat.-rl.'8 on Hie Look I-i- an.t .'..asi,wbl.-li ureto bemnnn-.l bv the Mlliial .'..rps, is prn..|i..allyc.iinpl..|e.I, I i,,i slati..lis,11 M..ntnuk I'"Int, s,,ulhnui|.|..u ni„I Fire Islan.l are |n reudln.-ss.
Al-..uitw.,, ihoiisan.I Cubans ul Tamps, Ila . an'rea.ly I.. ..ullsl In Hi., army, but llo.l nre ,Ie«ir,.iis ..f maintaining their In .Illl.Iual ..rganb-iatlons. Many of them f..,ight Hm Spaniards lu the 'Ten Yeurs
I r.-.brl.'k Mlln.'.oneofthenlne In.Ilct.-.l llr- tiii,lt"S wh.. I'lea.lB.I guiliv .if aii.lll IML- I Ills in the..1.1 Cilv Works Iiepartment an,I Is 11,w In pri.,,n, mav be use.l as a wit. i,"ss aK,ilnst Hie ,,thers. His lawyer sab.' h" was nia.le a s.-aprp.iai
Ann.iuneement was ma.le ol the dlscou- Hnuauce nf regular servlci, on Ihe part .1
•everal .'oast wise steamsblpcompsujes. the
route of wh.'se vessels runs oriluarili llir..ugli Cuban and Spanish waters
'|-||..nias Smith, a wealthv retire.I mer •liaiii, ....inrollted sui.'i.le'in a h..|e| lo N,J. by sh....ling himself In 111.
Spall. Ilribires Mar,
Spain , Hi (nl.le. Spam issue. :n slnl,. ..f wai will
sen IMK I., herself Hi.
. but BK-reelii^ l..nl.|.|.
i.I 111.. I Inrallou ,,
I'arls. Ii ale-- revok.'s all the treaties l,e tweeu 111.' I'nli".| Slnl"- un.l Spain,
BULL KILLED TWO LIONS.
ti.iail.aiis See a Son.lav l-.lbllillloii li < III of Vlrvl....
Five,li..u.ali.| |,.-„,le Wlln..sse,l a -rue su-l l.i...- ly light I.el w.. niol a Mexl-'an bull las • I Mexl.'o, Mauv All The llrsl lion
lime
.laiiinira Kay SInrahaa Hnld hy Ihe HIale,
I'nri ol Hie marsh ian.ls In Flatiands on Jamub-a Buv, Hi.. Hlio to whieh Is dis I'liti-.I, the Slat" claiming ownership, wns s.,|.| bv Ihe SiaU' I-:ugln.--r un.ler tile dI- re.-li.in ol Hie Slule Lau.l lloar.l, rift..en n-.n-s.,l 111.. J..I111S iiiiirsli bnils w.-re s,,|.| I.) Leila Marsli, ,,( LHiisingi.iirg, bir tSWI.
A pari ol I k I'.,iiil uiHi-sh, Iirii-'lnii
I'.rlv ..lie nef.-s, was s.il.l 1.. Lilian Il.oirke, ,,f Ilr...,klvn, |..r »2llJ.'l Tlo. Alt..rnev Oeneral h.'I.I thai the Islan.ls and Islnn.l iiiarsiies ill Jauinica Ilav. wilh the ex.'ep 11..11 ..f llnrren Man.I iviil.'h was paienl,..! i.i.-r -JOny.'urs UK... bcl..ng.'.l t.i Hi.' Slule.
New I'ria.iii Hu|>«rliilenftanl.
I ornnlbis V. Collins, formerly Sheriff ol lleusselner Cuntv, took po.s.'ssb.u ..I his new offi..e nt Albaiiv as Stale K.iperinlen. .lent of I'rlsous, Ills llrsl offl.'lal a.'t wns t'l app.lint Cliarles K. Baker, of I'.iinsloek, Wnshinirlon Coimlv. as f-lilel Clerk ami A.'iinit II.'|.Illy Mr. linker has hel.l Hml
|..is|li.,n sill. Mr. Cllln
111 I.Hllll
ITorl. Main Hil
A Iiumber .
l.bled loHieb.
w.l Afrb'aii 11.. i.Iay In llie Ci an In.lies w. I erv Iar
iiral Halervllel Arsenal
«|,.'rl ina.'hlnlsls were It tlu'WaiervIiei Arsnn- , an'ii.iw working lllglit usi pushing work Luthe 1 I arrb.l on Siil..'-»s
linislie.l II Is .un.ls at San.ly
II a
l.reseul
kill.-d bis train
lia.l n starve.l f.ir a w.-ek Th.. bull,
witlioiil a inoinent s h.-sltatl.in, sprang al the il.inan.l .'aughUiim on bis horn- un¬ .ler ihe foreleg an.l Ihr.'W Inm ba.'kwar.l
lilt 1 f.-el against the i.ur., knocking the
I.renth and tight "oniplelely out ol hlin. Anolh.'r Ilon was Ihen provblcl, H mails n i.--,.,,I llghl, bill was g,.r".I ,iiini..n.ifiilly an.l taken fr..ni Hie ring In a .Ivinir .-.,n .Iill..11
VESUVIUS TESTS HER CUNS.
\V an III..S1 Aard ins Vears.
lr- Il.b. n Vnn /.ai„II Is ,Iead at Senn-
Fallsnl ilieng.. of 10,-., She was born In lanv an.l last yoar pal.l a visit to her old , II.'. Sh.-r..|ainei| her fa.-iiltles to a n-- rkabb- .b.gree, .Mrs, Vau Zaudl ba.l |
thieves," Speaking ol Christ In Hob. III., S, Ihn Knirll savs, "Whose house are wet" und In F.pb, II,. ai, 'i'l, "Au holy temple In Ibe Lord, an habllallou of Oud tbrousb Ihe Hplril, " are the namei given lo tbe churoh, wiil.'h Is His body, Tha ohureb .'.illecllvely aud every believer Individually Is a h.uine In which llu< Kplrlt desires to make eoDslanl prnveroh Iho Hues of Matb. Ix,, SS; Isa, Ixll,, 0, 7, snd Itny, xxll., W, bul If, Iiist.'nd of being wholly given uu lo lllui for euch pra.ver and corresponding snrvk'o, we are gli'.'n over lo selltsbness ami worbllln.-ss and our owu thoughts and ways, are we not morn guilty than Ifroel, Inasmuch as uur privileges oro greater, being Ills hody-/
14. "AI.d Hie blind and Hie laran oams to Iliui In the temple, and Ho heaind thnm,"
Nol 1.1 muke ney nnd gather substODce
Is Hie great thing In Ille, bul Inbaveto
Kii Ili.ise wh.. n.'e.I (Eph, Iv„IIH), To
be a means of bringing tbe grace ol Ood and Hie rb'ties ol Ills gru.'u ty thoee who know II nol nnd kn.iw hlm nol -this Is Ille Illd.-.'.I, Fob., a oIiaun.ll ..I ble,sslng from 111" gr.'ut and only founlalu (Jer, II,, 13), V- I.. Ho- poor ami Ihn perishing- this Is
ClirlsHlke.
Ih. 'And When the chlel pHnsIs and serines suw Ihe wonderful Ihlugs that Hn dbl sn.l the children crying IS tbn temple aud saviug, Hosiinna to Ihe Hnu nt David, Ihey were sore disninnsed." Truly Ihey wor« Ihe llg tree with loavns only (verso ID) the Irne thst Ila.l been speelslly dealt with I'lr lbr.w y.-ars (Luke xlll., « II), Ibe wb-ked liiisban.lmi'u nf Matb. xxl., UH. Ob, li,,w patiently Ho had borne wllh thsml Iiow llu w..iild have blessnd Ihnin If thnjf bal only been willing! But thny would not. Tlu.y woubl bave none of Hlm-
II-. "An.lsald uulo Hlm, lleorsst tbou what tbeae tty'l An.l Jesus sallb unt.i
H 1. Voa. Have ye never r.a.l. Out of lb*
mouth of bnbes und sucklings Ihou haat perb-.'ted praise'/" I bave w.inderod lltbaj were ney.r asbaine.l as iln repeatedly rn. ferred Ibem lo Ihelr owu Scriptures, wbloh Ihey prolHssuil I,. Ii.iuor so, or were tbejf pasi all shame and .lead to all blU~Uinlf ..wn IlKiilgbts an.I wavs? They would BOt Ist lllm make them 'children ol Oud, ood yel Ihey vainly thought that thny wers su-'h So He left them ami went out ol thn .-ty to Hethsny an.l. lodgs'l tbers (versa 11). Lesson Helper.
COMNIUNITY AT ZOAR TO END.
,,f Hie Oo
She Is
Kore.l Hi
. ,'V Iln- Ml ie^eU \1,,„|
Warreu Fariiil
lived by sev.l
Lake (lenrse.
i.k-ltr.-nl .|i-»lr,ie||.. oi W.-sl .Moiinlaii
Hv
Afle
III
i.ldal.le II
Meets
l-:«|..
ea.l.
vsl Ib¬
.i! Massa-'huseits and
"y obJ,..-t to disban.ting their or- I the lower
• Hi, I'. 1 ,Si ial,. Ihe ,Iynainlts
Vesinius sil-.-e,,f„i|y llre.l al.iode.I
r.in her guns In Narnganseti Hay , She was ..ui all Ho- ni-rnlng, an.l ir.,wlnif .lummy pr-.je.nii", f,,r nne
I .llsluuce a,|j,istuient sl I..se.l i..
I'lilblreii rrnhlblled.
O..V"rn-r llb...ii sign.. I Mr Ilondv's hill l'r.,lill,iiii,t the pia,-ing .,ul of eblblren by
.'lisritnl.le liiHll.ilions eo'epl under rules
und reg,ilnii..„s lai.I ,lown l,v Ihe stnte Il..nr.I .,1 Charlil.'s, 11,0 l,Iil .I.,e» not ap¬ ply 1., .,..i,.ii.., f,,r Ih.- prov.-nli'.n of .-r.i.-lly I..,.hl|.Irea,
-Igt
Prominent I'eople,
Oialst-'U" has at last become re- '.1 1. Biving up his undttlshed ilterar.t
uarkable Hook.
If m-e .-.'.ibl ..Illy see .,iir faults is -'""¦¦' '»'•"¦ 'plainly a« we ,-s:i' th.i.e .'f ..tbers. , »"<".:''s|'l' let 1,,,^ „„„y ,,( „. w-'ul-l want b. put ler from ^^u,^rint..n.l. 1.1 lie Ib.ni, ,„„„„,,„. liam's Horn. sUting that Miss ,Alma Itarry woul.I take charge of the telegraphing le 1 partment in his olfi.-c. between tl.e bonrs of >i a m. an.l '> p. m . an.l that The most remarkable l..i.-k in fhe his pay m nul.l be re.'. 11-e.l well, s.> w.in.I, a,, (ar a- it- appeal am-e i« i-.,u- materially tlial -lack at once res..|ve.l .-« rui-.l, 1- ueitber wiiit.u u..r priute.l. to .jnit the pla.'e entirety, ami. ao li is ip thc Imperial Library. ..f i'aris, • tiange is huuiau iioliire. a.'tiialiy au.l the letter- are eut "iH of tisane with a feeliu- "f sharp let-rii at the paper aitii a pair of acis»..i« .\ sheet i.iasi.f the siti»ali..;i be in 1-n .fespise.l of I.iue ti-.eiie. lu whicii tbe letters are uul an honr lief,.-e cut. is pia r.l between la.i pages of
"Xiaa Aiaa bariy: Ue luite hateJ wkita, ao i iki tlia mattar is read.
¦ rk,
H n R .i.eri M McLane former Fnited >late« Minister I. Fran-e, .lied re-entlv lo lacl.
Jiii.-s \"rne. wb iiutt nesiih au-I ll "I. eggf an-l herbi
-.lenklewi.-j i»'s«|.| to have made over hail a n,liii..u d-,ilars bv bis pen bef.,r«-the al , earan-e-I gu-, Va.lls
I'he iaie Prln-ess .le Jolnvlile rectlye.l
'r milie o..vernni--nt of Braiii Indepen- l"i,t,y ..( a -t-wr -._f tin .iOn,a small colony i.Hiie,i San Fni1Ti*Ts..o. of whl.-h tiie wa'- i.-...r-|e,rii."!
Shvk . ai lain William T >aT,t.s-.n, '--m- -1:11. i-r f ih" Kev We.1 ..pia-Iron was ' rn «i,I '(.ijirnl u; at PaLivrs .N, V. H's fai h-r was « ial<irer
rv-irrMSi a--tre»s A lelalle Bi»t,.rl-now If-" M«r-'i—1 capr.»ni'-a .tei arlll-.-ls ; ;« :i,« Ih"-oyver.lr* ' f her staffs life on I "ir 10 tl." "ihlMtion at Turto
-•• Msrii AMb-nv Tr-ilt" wh . has jmt u.-t in c 'llllv TIpi'erarv, Irelsn.l, al ttie .f- I nin-i. year. •!-nl u-.-ra thaa-ball a ¦ unirv - I bl- uf - an-l n.r".- f.irt,loes la trving I., perf"--l a fl.iing -na-hlD"
\ltb- uit'i ,'i"t turn"! »">enly-nina, Brswi B ¦n-."ur Ihe ir-al psic'-r -.f ant-nals s, , ear- a» ,i.-lli" a. ever ». far as hrr w..rs i- ui-ernel. «b"-i-n.laai.-.ut ,1ve h..ur» a -Iai i-erehe I ...ii a au.'.*taiitiai ladder in ue-
illstlnth"Ni
.lohn A. Lonaii. of Ciiieago, has re.-eived auHmrity Imm the War Iispsrtment at Washington I.l re.-ruil a regiment .,1 1200 men and .-.(.lip iheni for liifbt -avulry ser- viee. The work of organizing ha- been |,||..Hy progressing (,,r several w.."ks,
Th.' L"i.-lslBliire at Hover enaeie.l a iaw |.|a-l-.g the ri"iawBre National Ouard up,.ii • war loot Inir.
i.nsui Oeneral Ballasann cloae.l the Sl ai.Wi C-.nsuiale In New Vork Cltv. au.l
t.iri,. '1 the i;,T..res! ol S| ail, s ^Ul.je.-ts .,iei
1-- lb.' -at" 1 Ibe Fren -h C'l,-:|l-r,"i.. ral
of til
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The first two were appar.'iitly .luininy shells, l.ul Ihe Iblnl -loit pi'iiighi'.I along s..ine .llslauoe, an.l then a t-r.^al --..liinin of water was thrown Into Ho- air
The I'rraldent lo Ki.cla».I.
Tlie W„-liiuKln rr.-sp-,n.I"nl "t Ihs
I,-.nd'.|. I.ally Mall ,-ables that lu an Inter- vi"W l'r">idei.l M'Kinley sail N't tba l...ierniiienlal..ue, but tbe whole NaHon. feel m.st .|..eply |he goo.l will sent lotlera s-r .s-thesea, and bea-ble.I Impfeuively, I n..r wlll tbey forg-t.
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w-pap.-fs .e a-ei,erail.i ar" -ynipailit/,,ng with
Hi" SI Peleraliiirif Vle.|..nios|| says ne I..llg -ItioUuil fll"I,-I-liip between 1 SU-I Ihe rnil"-l ,-slat"S -ei,-|ii,te8
i.lea ..( Sl. iiufri"ndli ailllu.Ie upon ,ri - ' h.iasia n.-w
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fr-m rentals
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For several y.-ars Ho. iiiembers o| the a.i- .'b-iv have la-en i.-aving Hi" Hnle town aod going oul Into Hll- w..rll, until II Is slated Ihat a nuinlH.r e.pi-il Io half ..I those wbu remain have left ili..,..,ininunlly. These are al.s.dutely "111 off, as the Nialenf Ohio ds- -ob-.l some lime ai.'., II,at I lie atfreonieui
Irawu by old Johu llaiiiiieler, tbe ..riglnal King..! Hi.. s.e-l"li I. per|e..Hy go.el In law, and thai des"rierR ibl not "lalni In¬ lil Idiial sliar-s wllh-.ul Ibe ...inseDl ul Hie
111 lb., pusl Ie
bas I .iiiiee., greal wllh.
1.mills thai Hie society .le-
i liuiiiiiri Ibpil-lailon. au.l b.rl hal (..ir|...se M-ssn. Henrv FI»e|ier and William Uleeber, ol lloil var,' ami Samuel Fill .,f New Pliila.Ieiphlii, w.-re liivllo-l |.> set as I ..miulssloueis au-I .IlvId" llie nullt acres ol ri.-h laud In Fus.-irawas County owned by theso'ieiv
I'be vnlue of Hlls pr.ij.eily and luipr.ive.
menigle Bl large that ea.'h man, woman au.l ..hibl Iu the .-.,0,....,nil»,.•.,mns Iu for a sum approximating tliimn.
"THE ELFrTRUC FLUID.'
* W-,il>.ierrul lllsoiieri llial lias tot Val
A .lespat.-h fr.,,11 panik. Hm- luvenl. Ills fluan-Ial panne
1.. Lemle-rg I.. Iieg
b.iinii s.ivs thai Hes.-e- o( llie faiiiseber. and KLIulsri.-, liave guu.
ii,i." I-.I 11." i.ur-uas..
I the ustii
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- .sl in Spain f.,r naval I ureal anxl-iv. The n.l f-.reliin f r-.'iuoi hss eii! Wllhin ei([hi dsys rue Fnll" I state, I .rpe.l . l.oal s.iraers. SI Faln.ouin, l.nelan I has bean n.,tined,lo vi-w o| H," n.utraiiiy m-aaur-s tbat sh« •nu-t n..i leaie p-.ri, aii-I a linils,, lorpnd.- I- .at bae lak.'U up s p..siti.iu n--ar bet
rn.-e- .1 Ihe re-.-asarlee of ilf- hsvr al • i.t p.ui.led lul'-rt-.Kl-'.. and thetr >..|-r hai--I-een .-ailed ou t- suppress huriirel ti,.t., I
ta, la»«i-ii"D"rsi Blan-. ablel i,, uie Oiiernmeni si Madril. Spain ihsl be sau .|el"i, 1 Ilsiaos Willi lit Ihe a—Istanee .f
< ..urage Failed lllm .,n Ihe acalToM,
I Lri't- ph-r Merri was hange'l in tha .--.unlv jsil »i Cbi- «g -. |-«Mug the (e-naliy l.-r Ihe iiiurd"r of bis wil- Pauline, .,,n thn night ol N..veinle.r I-* |s-,.7. A- he ni..unle.|
Ih" galloa-s his . o'lraii'- .1 r-l him. He
ha.l I., I-e -11 |-..ri-l a'.II- 11..-n.- ..e wa. i..-lni( s.liu-isl. I|. ll'l in.li.nlli.
• ll I'rivaleeriiic.
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Mania, .«*- IS lur-aieu-.I in Spain on ac. I cpuat -tin- aiiiiuda ul tbs L'arUsts aat 1 tba MaiwbUaaBs.
•Iters of ii.ar jue. wlll treat all teasels .-i.lii.g leinrs .1 luai |.i- fr .iii Anerow aa iralaa an.l aiil ejer-.|a- tu- no lit toaaarcb .Jtu tr regniat and aailllarr waa shlna.
Irinipal smiib, of ll-i vi.lere'.. acbool. learning thai sono- of bis blg-wbolars had plai.r."d to thresh hlm. Iwughl a revolver sn.l pls-e.| 11 II, hi, ,i-,|i When an alls- k was inaleMi.Mh pioluee,l his irun. Tbe la.Is lell .ver ea-b olher lu (elllngout of Ib- rang...
Sev-nly-llve ".-r.ployea .1 the Waller liradiey C'.iiira. ting r'..iDi'anv ..nisrgloa • anal b. kr al iiewego under hlal- ...u irs I -rr.r-k 'or lllleen e-nl- an hour
i .- 1. dv .1 l..-|.-e«i-r Harker, f.^ruiefly nl N-w ^or« I 111. w'l-i wiln a .-..lupanb.u wat .lr..a|.--.I ai Ii ..in.I Lak.- .<n .N'.ieiiiber 2.1 wae I.,UU'I a few days ..g.. standing in melir feni ^,f waler f.uag Harser al- leO.lad Ibe H -uod Lake luslllule, waa nr-
i-eu y(-*r» .;i-1 and a i.roiher ol Urt Uora LyoB, ol Sta Vork
veuHo
ski wl
eie.-
lal n< I-, Have dls .ver.el
the ei-.'lri.- Itlll'l He .uIIh |I ele.l r. .|'I.
It Ik 11,1 blent l.-al Wllh ele-'tll.ill ll Is
Mid that II pr .|ii-"'.-i liglil, etuMis iie|as|nr
:Sl...s 1. sl,.,w l|.|,.i .. ,1,1 ,,y, t.Atlne iV,. -.Is lu th" air PI >d.i -s srhlrlieiola lu watar kills bal-tii a.. I prl-.rn,'. olh..i a .u.br- fhe .-..rr.w|.on.|.-ul ratb"l uu- <luIlvnJd> tlisi r." lurMuii.u hstuotss ,-t i-«,n '. I«nl|1"allv .-v.. n.u-d
mtwr mmeaime. .,mmi,nne rsaylees. "T"
J'. Ige Barker, -.1 I.o.il.vliln K,,, dall^ e.-ed an opinion lu li.e Criminal Court koldlng tbe slnl msebluos to I.* gambUnc davloea. ^
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| Title | Queens County Review 18980429 |
| Date | 1898-04-29 |
| Month | 04 |
| Day | 29 |
| Year | 1898 |
| Volume | 3 |
| Issue | 26 |
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| Title | Queens County Review 18980429 |
| Date | 1898-04-29 |
| Month | 04 |
| Day | 29 |
| Year | 1898 |
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..mm-T^'^i*: i^m^' QOEENS COUNTY REVIEW. Pabilahad Isery Frtdar Sornlng at FEEEFOBT, QOEEia OOUfiTT, H. T CHARLES D. SMITH. Proprlato (Mtm ^(juntu lletoieto- BOOR MD JOB PRIKTINO -ssBooTaD n- ittractiTe and Artistic Style iT raa REVIEW OFFICE by Powsr Pressts. HtNG!.!--: C'OPIKW. li'i VE t:i;I |
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