————— ot DS CHIGAN GALE. VIEW OF THOUSANDS. Bcores of Stwooners Foundered — Helpless Vessels Go to Destrues tion—Life Savers Did Many Herolo Deeds —- Chicago's Fire Depart ment and Regular Soldiers Assist, Heavy loss of life and immense damage to shipping Is the result of the severo storm that the mercury dropping from eighty degrees at 10 o'clock swept Lake Michigan, in the morning to filty at 4 o'clock in the of the lake from Michiean City to Two Rivers was strewn with wreckage, and off the breakwater, on the and Evanston shores, many vessels wore pounded to pieces several capsized, 110 twenty lives were known to be , and the number, It was thought on the ing after the storm, would undoubtedly h thirty, and probably two score or more, On two wreeks directly off the Government pier at Twelfth street and Thirty-first street, Chicago, men were clinging to hull or rig. ging all day, the elements defying the best : { Government and volunteer life afternoon. The western shore Chicago teavors Fort Sheridan Colonel Crofton ordered the entire Fifteenth Infantry to patrol the beach and wateh the wreckage and help in every way to save human life that wae an- dangered by the storm, Troops Band K of the Seventh Cavalry, of Indian war fame, did yeoman servies, and battled about in the fort's life saving apparatus, Eleven fishermen were caught on the Goy- ernment pier, and before the party could be yd one of the number, Thomas Bedloe, ame 80 benumbed with cold that he was washed off the structure and drowned. After great labor, the tug Commodore towed the lifeboat out, and a line was thrown to the men. One by one they wers dragged to safety, At 2 o'clock p. m. a two-masted schooner off Van Buren street collided with two other boats and was broken in two bythe collision, The schooner sank at onee, Atthe same hour a threo-masted schooner ran ashore off the foot Eighteenth street, Tho waves on dashed it to pleces, A tug sent out to the crew rescued five men from a peril- § position, At 3.45 o'eloek the schooner Meadow was capsized off Van Buren street, It was manned by seven sailors, She over at f the pler, hres men wero and the four could be to the bottom of the vessel, 3 wont seed In out went other out to rescuo saving Four men were drowned from an unknown sailing vessel which foundere the Gov nent pier. After th dered the tour men seen strugy the water and soon peared from An unknown schooner four or f . 1} 1 just south of y yousel 1 Routh pier was discovered shortly rloek totally dismasted and laboring Her upper portion was gone Ww id got ) ploces, following each other so were eatirely unable and shortly before 4 o'clock 1 ‘hieago Fire Depa ment was ) assist in the rescun of lrowning crew an the main their efforts were unavailing, and while they worked 20.000 persons watched their manceuvres waves twenty to cope wi from re feet high At 2 MRRIOonNn Central road was the outer tracks, some h were ¢ pletely washed away. The gas launch Neva ut out frocs South Chicago with two girls ohn Williamson and another man. It was fosred the sutire party had been drowned. The life saving erww got to the Keer bum- Goat, a mile from shore, inside the long break-water waves were apparently battering t} The life ploces, ‘el They and ono tug Craw- a total wreck. them probably we during all from Milwaukee, wed terrible la its effects m. six wrecks had been I'wenty-sixth and Thirty- a lilo saving crew eight bodies were at that oward anon float latter sank, the tug Knight bearing another vat to rescue the t SOW Was with the irop down toward surfboat was within ae of the men in the nings's mizzen rigging threw up his bands and feu backward lato the bolling waters, A short time belore another had rished similarly. Finally the surfboat dropped close to the sunken vessel, Two figures slowly descend. ed the shrouds of the mizzenmast and clung to lines but a few feet above the waves, Five minutes passed as attempt after attempt was made by the life savers to swing the lifeboat near the waiting men. A ery went up from the crowd on shore as one figure was sean to leap from the rigging and land in the boat. Two minutes later a man sprang far out, and as the boat ascendad a wave, it was seen that there were two figures in the boat, Then a cheer that drowned the roaring of the break. ers went up from the throats on shore, Slowly the long line that held the surf- boat was paid out, and the two reseusd men were permitted to drift toward the shore. one moment lost to sight in the foaming breakers, and again alive and sure of rescno as the boat rose on the top of some mighty billow Along the beach at the foot of Jones Island a crowd ran to meet the resousd men, and they were dragged to a place of safety The dead wore lough, Marine City ; Buffalo, N., ¥X Captain John MeCul Mate Timothy Bosour, Thomas Tuseott, sallor, Marine City ; unknown sailor, Marine City , sallor named “Jim,” Marine City; eook (woman), unknown, Buffalo, N, Y. Hall, Wind and Snow Storms. A blizzard prevailed at Gaylord, Mich, Bnow roverad the groand, A heavier snow storm than any daring the winter prevailed at Markesan, Wis, The thermometer registered thirty degrees, A terrific gale blew from the north, The worst snow storm of the season raged at Kiel, Wis, from the north, Saow fell to a depth otf five inches, A terrible hall storm broke over Deeatur, 111. and in fifteen minutes did thousands of dollars’ damage, The hot houses of N. Bom- morshadk and A. Balmer were damaged to the extent of 8500 ench, Hall stones wero plokad up which measarad eleven inches in elreum (orenes, Soveral pomons who did not got under cover quick snough earry cats on thelr heads ne a result, A hoary storm | several miles north of Naperville, Ill, Hallstones rained corn and other erops, The wind storm blew down the front of the Dunn Business Block in Bloomington, Il, and damaged several ther bulldings, For half an hour Alliance, Ohlo, wae en | inches of foe foll in places, veloped in nearly total darkness during (ho worst storm which ever struck that part of the State, The velooity of the wind was wor sixty miles an hour, Hundreds of shade trees and chimneys were swept before the storm, Lightning destroyed the Central Union Telephone Exchange aud burned out evory telephone in the eity, A severe hall and wind storm did great injury at Canal, Falton and Navarre, in Ohio, Houses were unroofed and moved from their foundations, and the hali stood two inches deep on the streets, Ono hail- stone, pieked up at the Massillon Asylum, measured flve inches in circumference, Tral- flo on the Wheeling and Lake Erie was blocked by a washout, caused by a water. spout in Jefferson County, between Steuben- ville and Warrenton, Great damage was reported from the seo- tion southwest of Indianapolis, Ind. In Patriot, Bwitzeriand County, Ind., hail stones ns big as snowballs slivered trees and pounded the wheat into the earth, Bix A heavy wind storm passed over Anderson, Ind., doing considerable damage, Later Particulars. The list of dead, ns the result of the storn on the lakes, counts up twenty-six, it being known that none of the crew of the schooner William Shupe, ashore near Port Huron Mich., were drowned. They were taken o in safety just before the vedsel went to pleces and the list 1s increased notwithstandin roscue by the death of six men who are now known to have been drowned at Chicago Four of the drowned men lived at 126 Ar brosa street, and were out of employment They went out on the lake fishing in | boat, and the storm arose soon after they had left the shore, One thing remarkable about the storm was the light loss sustained by Insurance com panies, From the underwriter’s standpoint the gale will not cost more than $25,000 in. surance, As far as could bo learned there wns no insurance on any of the boats wrecked at Chicago, while the insurance of the Cummings, at Milwaukee, Wis, , exceed $5000. It is thought the comyg were caught for a loss of fro 5000 to § on the lumber cargoes of the lost schoonurs r thin Tuzne is to be a convention held in Lon- don on June 23. to ich delegates will be sent from every Young Men's Christian Asso. viation in the world This will be the larg- est and most important gathering of this or- ganization that has as yet been held CC —- Tae Viking ship which wintered at New Orleans is on its way back to Chicago, where it is to be placed in the Columbian Museum. THE MARKETS. Late Wholesale Prices of Country Produce Quoted in New York. 4 MILE AXD CREAM. und a generally caused a satisfactory trade ) The ave Moderate re rol is miiK- ‘nt 1,521,508 14,300 52.1( 4] 17 17 18 14 "Thirds " sans SUmmer Maks over cvrines Roils, fresh...... Sheeran ann CRYRST. | Stato-Palleream white, faney 10 Fall sream, good to pris 5 Factory —Part FRUITS AND RERRIES- Tins, AND STRAW sion ¥ 100 1H ns, ¥palr...... DRESSED POULTRY. th sirennns . Phila, brollers, .... keys, § Geese, 1 Squads, 3 YEOETARLES, Potatoss—State, ¢ 180 Ibs adn. PObl.cesncese PHL... ermuda, # orate Rad, ¥ bhi . “hss dquash, Southern, ¥ erate Lettues, loeal, ¥ bbl Heots, ¥ 100 1} unshes Hwent pointoes .. .. Asparagus, @ don Spinach, ¥ bbl Hering beans, ¥ ormto, 0000 Badishes, # 100 bunches, Green ¥oerate,... thubarb, ¥ 100 hunches, .... Tomatoes, Fia,, ¥ carrier. Caosumbery, VT ormte, .....v0 GRAIN, BTC. Flour-Winter Patents, . Spring Patents, .... + Wheat, No. 2 Red. covevnien Muay. .. Et Corn-No, 2 issabusens Oats-No, 2 White, ... Track mixed RyeStatn,.....couisosnvenes Barley Ungraded Wostorn . Soads Clover, $100... Timothy, ¥ 100....60000 Lard=City Stoam ...... LIVR STOCK. Bosvos, ofty dressed... ....o0 Mileh Cows, com, to vers Calves, city dressed... .cooas Country dressed .... ou. Kho tN ¥ 100 he. ..o Ear Lambs, ¥ 100 IB. . .oovvnnnss Hogs—Live, ¥ 100 Ba. ..a.v! POBSOA os sh sven ssnnnannins ane, : “hen FE. ee | coaled under his cont, | going to have it, DARING BANK ROBBERY. —— ss sm—— THE LONGVIEW, TEXAS, FIRST NATIONAL LOOTED. A Gang Invade the Institution and Begin to Shoot at Once—They Get a Lot of Money, Kill One Citizen, Injure Several Others, Lose One of Thelr Own Men, and Dash Away. At 8 p,m, on few days y two rough-looks | ine men walked into the Plrst National Bank Ons had a rifle He handed this note oon. at Longview, Texas, to President Clommens | Firet National Bank, Charles Bpeok- ney and is PB. and F, in penell legibly on the The bank Presi- This will introduces to you lemever, who wants some m It was written hack of a printed poster | dent thought it a subseription to some char ity, and started tos yarticulars, when the stranger rifle at him and him to hold ty his hands, other man ) the and ensh, , cashier, nnd the other hank ordered to hold up their hurriedly emptied the went into the vaults, securing 2000 and three 210 and nine £20 unsigned oneview bank notes, which may lead to de- yl The side wire Tom C Mm ol tho als also were 18, The robbers and stion, While this was going on two wero in the rear alloy shooting at every ona who appeared, Thes fired on by City Marshal Muckleroy and Deputy Marshal Will Stevens, The firing made the robbers in the bank nervous, and they hur. ried the bank officers out and told ther confederates rere soon being lives, This was done to save thelr flow thick and fast, and the bank toned around the corner with several George Buckingham, robbers in the alley rn. ullets shots flying after them, who was shoot ) f° was shot and kil While he was lying on the ground the : of at him so times, Ma kleroy, who v shootin ! in the \ some silver d Lsr was JOBRVICW, miles from th a brother in the gang remains to be identified The robbers rode mpidly out of town, dis- playing their firearms and the money they bad got. An armed poses Was 00h in pure sult and when last heard of was fOfisen «a bohind them. The bank offered heir arrest, dead or alive, and the wed the amount DEVELOP THE § Powerful Association Organized to Colonize Lands states that a organized by and raliroad of ners floors, under the name of the migration, Land and Tale ( purpose of which Is 10 ool Southern lands, and in ge migration and investment scope and plans of the company are broadest soale, and it will have in the Un Btates and Faropsan intries the widest and most inf ae ial connections The mala ofMee will be In Balt agencies and branches in in this yantry and in ada Britain and on the ¢ The projectors of the sompn for some years identified with So velopment, and are all men of noted ability and business sagacity I'he President of the sompany is Hon, Channcey F. Black, of Pennsylvania . First Vice-President, Mr. Ju lus 8, Carr, the millionaire tobacco manu facturer, of Durham, N, C Second Viee President, Mr. M. Erskine Miller, of Staun ton, probably the largest individual land owner In the Vieginias : Third Views President and General Manager, Mr. A. A Arthur, one of the leaders la Southert de velopment, Among the directors are Hon, John R Prostor, President of the United States Civil Bervice Commission ; De, C. W, Dabney, Jr Assistant Secretary of the United States De sartment of Agriculture | John Skellon Will ams, banker, of Richmond, Va., CB Or cum, President of the Newport News Ship building and Dry Dock Company W. A. MacCorkle, of West Virginia Southern Im nore. with rtant and Groat “BRAT ntinent ay have boen ithern de coal Ww. A. Turk, general passenger agent of the Riche | W. H. Faller, | mond and Danville Railroad ; general passenger agent of tue Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad ; Edwin Fitegerald, traffic manager of the East Tennessee, Virginiaand | Georgia Railroad, and other lending business men identified with Southern growil HER EYES GOUGED OUT, An Anglo-Japanese School Teacher Preaches Against a Native Deity. Advices by the Empress of India state that Miss Imhoff, a teacher in the Anglo-Japan- eso school at Yonewnza, Japan, went Intc the temple devoted to the god Usayug on the day devoted by the natives to the wore ship of that god and preached against the worship of graven Images, and sacering at the native deity, At the conclusion of the sermon Miss Imhoff was chased, knooked down with stones an | har eyes put oul, Gronon Droxzn, a wealthy Oalifornia rnochman, has heen arrested for the murder of his wife and ohild twonty-saven yoars ago. Taeir skeletons wore recently found in a eave and damaging ovidencs was given against him by a daaghter, He is believed to have committed many other orimes. pc —————— Tren were 4552 desartions from the Brit. ish army daring last year, Of these 5264 were of men serving their fiest yoar in the army, Tae peresntage of desert to the strength of the army was twelve par 1000, Twenty years ago It was twenty per 1000, { probably fa Governor | THE NEWS EPITOMIZED. Eastern and Middle States. Tux strike on the Atlantic avenue trolley road in Brooklyn, N. Y., was ended, an agreement having been reached between the officials and employes, Mayon Grunoy, of New York City, appoint- ed Charles H, Murray, a lawyer and one of the local Republican leaders, Police Commis- sioner, to succeed Charles ¥, MacLean Tre Proshyterion Assombly at Saratoga, N. Y., adopted a report recommending that the General Assombly assume direct control of all theologleal seminaries In the Church, Tur loss at Williamsport County, Pennsylvania, by the mated at £3 000,000 Tuz dead body of the fourteen-vear-old son of Lucius Plumb, of Readshoro, Vt., was found recently hanging thirty feet from the ground in a tree. He had been missing eight days, and ponds had been dragged and woods searched meanwhile, Tha boy had elimbed Into the tree and rested on a lmb, tied a rope to the limb above his head, ar ranged a noose and put his head into it, and then slid off Ture Massachusetts Prohibitionists State Convention met in Middlebury, Mass, and nominated State ofMcers, Tur Pennsylvania Republicans mot in Btate Convention at Harrisburg and nomi- nated the following ticket For Governor, Daniel B, Hastings, enter County ; for Lieutenant Governor, gheny County ; for Secretary of Internal fairs, James W. Latta Philadelphia Auditor Gene H. Mylin, of Lan- castor ; for Repres vs at Large, George F. Huff, of Westm vd; for Heproesoe : and Lycoming loods Is esti Af- | tive at Large, Galusha A. Grow, o hanna, Fras Martens Cornelius Dresinhan in Ho was jealous. Tue trial of Professor H. Bominary was Preabyterian General Assen NK Y. Goverxon OREEXEALGE Mayor Matthews, w pany, were handson miral Hopkins on | l ton Harbor It wn miral's call on the day t ith, of Lane wgun before the y at Baratogs, for heresy, South and West, t Rinat SOUR, at W. Rundle, Jasper, Fia Ix a sh James M morial in the fig attempt primar Tnx the 0 Home in the world was aid in Obto, with impressive ceremonies, Lewis, Grand Chancellor of Olle, Witriax Baooxs, a colored man, by W. A. Taylor, farmer, was shot and killed by unknown Brooks had proposed for the hand ployer's daughter in marriage an driven off the farm. A © assaulted a f ton, Ga. was taken fr armed band o from & tree in the oraer stones of preside} {1 had been int oar Tae great New n Laks od by fire, Washington. Bexaron K 1 that he was offered #75000 to + against t riff bil Navar officl pre the belief that the Harvey pro successful for heavy ar inte G. W was sworn Bradbury to be Distr Sexaron G an set spooch, in which he nded t} wn on the Tari! bill of himsel! » » majority. Tux Senate Charles H. J. Kansas, to be triet ol ( Ture Presid aries Carilsie Roddiey Evans werd, ar rived at Washing ) use ten der Violet from the ati n rth Caro lina. He and 314 snipe and eaught a lot of Sexaron PEngixs a bill intend field rifles an band and not needs ww use by th army te the militia of the Territories, eth fn the Senate { Bpring- BOW on regaiare is States and Forelgn. Heavy snowstorms land counties of En AD was intensely cold Jarax bas withdrawn prohibition againgt Hawallans 1 wherever they please in Japan, and in i demands that the Japanese be allowed t« te in Hawall Barvia, lssund a de nstitution ol 1969 and in the mide rallied 1 the weather y Kixo Avssaxoen, ol oreo abolishing the o reviving that of 189% Ques Yicronia formally spmmad the now Manchester (Eagiand) ship oana Tue Queen of England bas knighted Isaac Pitman, the inventor of the Pitman system of phonotie shorthand Paxstonxt Prixoro’s course in suspending relations with Portugal was sustained by the Brazilian House of Deputies Tur Frenoh Ministry was defeated in the Chamber of Deputios by a vote of 275 to 225, whereupon they informed President Carnot that they would resign, It was looked upon a8 a victory for the Socialists, Heavy snows fell in Northern Spain, The orops have been damage baily, roads have been blosked and the telegraph and rllway services have been impeded, Papsipryr Prixoro has announead to the Brazilian Congross that the difienity be tween Brazil and Portugal has been amions bly settled. A Loxpox test of Herr Dow's culrass has convinced the Commander-in-Chiefl of Brit. aln's army that it is bullet proof, A antax of terror exists in Servia wholesale arrests are being made, Tax Quoon's seventy-fifth birthday was ecolebrated throughout England, Rean Avsinan Ennex, Captaln Mahan and the officers of the United States erulser Chie oago were entortained at a great banqast in London, Lord George Hamilton ing. Ponrvaar has apo) to Argentina in petri ambi pb to the selgure of who escaped from a Portus «ues to vossol, and | est poultry PROMINENT PEOPLE. Ir Is said that Bourke Cockran reads more newspapers than any other man in Congress, Hox, WiLriax J, Buvax declines a renotis ination for Congress from the First Nebraska District, Ex-Vioe Puesspext Montox raising establishment In has the larg- the United States, Corrs P, Hi reading, nnd his and literature, x's sole recreation is favorite is Greek history NTINGTY Wirriam EK, Vaxperpint has rented Lord Lovett's deer forest in England and will shortly visit that place with a hunting party. Tronmas Nasr, the American cartoonist, has entered the employ of the i Mall Gazette, His work will be 3) wolition nr toons, William Mays, ' preaching the Gospel, and has neve yor yd a dollar for his services, Mason Havvorto, rison's private secretary, Bible class in Omaha religious paper, formerly Prosident Har- teaches the biggest Jonx Parton, Jn. the new ator, is a scholarly student, ineline to lit ire rather than politic is wealthy, affable and poy Hexny W and journal just been after pas Tur rie sentatives Ho is sald to dress ar o frees with hi iriends, Tnx En largest mil is honorary Con ents, wear n distine peror Wi ary Kexxs a Ma #4] initiated in Ireland » the proper ago in the has been a Knight ’ years, Bn J ‘AL sador at Wa ject to ral Braddoek the few battles ir I THE LABOR WORLD. Tmenr sre 50,000 Crticaoo plumbers g Brnacvee, N. Y.. has a la Loxosn Axzox, Oblo, Taeaz are 8000 Brotherhood nExEN have thirty kbind« foes not employ for t Nennasza has a State Federation of Lalx Barmisons musicians have refusad to join tho netional union, Mexicaxs and Slavs are working under guard at Sophris, Col. Pox glass workers of America moot at Montreal, Canada, in July Deruorr unions are agitating operation of street railways municipal Honsnsnorns al convent AveTRia contempl rey awe and estald Teg con nee in the Treas is sal farm laborers is ear lers Prixren Bexem @ the number of emg ment Printing OM netitu Ours as a Ter C} ins (» r } Ea) ore the troas nited States ganized in the U Noarly 50,000 find employment working at the craft in the country. ux American Railroad Union will its 350,000 members each three conts a week to raise funds for support of the Puliman strikers ASEOaS Tur European International Miners’ Cone gress a Jopted resolutions that colliery own ers should be held respotisible for eve ry kind [ accident to employes Teaexce V, Pownenty and some assoni- ates have been expelled from the Kaigl Labor for their efforts to sscurs a union « that organization with the Federation of La- bor ’ | Exaraxy is just now greatly interested in the conl mine troubles In this country. as the nrg orders being received abroad have tended to adjust the colliery troubles in Groat Brita Oxg of the laborsaving improvements in machinery is an attachment carrying four machine nedies that make 1500 stitches a minute, This is used on infants’ and chil dren's white goods and corsets, Tax Brotherhood of Raliroad Tralnmen mic for disability and death benefits nearly 2,000,000 during the last ten years Five hundred and forty-six local branches, com. posed of mon, are affliated with it, besides seventy-seven auxiliary branches, the mem- bers of whith are females, GLADSTONE'S OR Cataract Removed From the Premier's Right Kye, Mr. Gladstone's right eye was successfully operated upon a few days ago at London, England, Dra, Nottleship an! Haborshon attenied the distinguished patient at Lord Rendel's house early in the morning, and soma time afterward they lssusd a bulletin stating that the aye had hoon operated upon for eatarast and that the operation was quite susomsslul, Me. Cindetone’s health was well malin. tained after the operation, after which he rested quietly tn a darkens! room, The operation was short and no anssthetio was used, Mr. Gladstons bore the pain with mush fortitude, All the members of his fam lly were present during the operation. Ex- | INTERNATIONAL SABBATH SCHOOL. LESSON FOR JUNE 3. Lesson Text: “The Passover Institue ted,” Exodus xil,, 1-14-Golden Text; 1 Cor, v., T~Come= mentary, 1. “And the Lord spake unto Moses and Anron in the land of Egypt, saying The command of the Lord 10 Pharaoh through Moses and Asron to let Isriel go received from Pharaoh the reply, “1 pot the Lord ; neither will T Jot (Ex. v., 2). Cons ws sent upon | per chances he m was, first know Israel g plague after snd his people, If who Jehovah Hix of Egypt's if all was in vain, (Ex. xi1., 1 go fre I'o-da) | night in ¥ ola [ring obey His command born, go and thus paine Jos firstborn (Ex. tv., 22, 28), and the “one plague mi to come tu eigen lesson tells of that drea 2. "This month shall bx ginning of months nonth of the year seventh month of their henceforth to be the first ¢ to them. It was the lw tional existence vl w “In the tenth shall take to ing to the ho , 8 lam an house, ro sugrestion here, fac himsel! mus ] ne for 1 1 « BOLG 18 Die £0 prise s lam? was no reference nh being too small not *20Ur ian ys of th ih the sheer ery ob It was nes Lesrmiinh night, roast with fire, and unleavenad bres and with bitter herts they shall eat it.’ fire and the bitter berts are suggestive His suflerings for us and speak to us of our privilege of suffering with Him, as in Phil “Un itis t behalf of Christ n t be lion but also t : ) xvi, 33 8 “Ka with water boy £3 ire, his head with purtenance thereof ™ Are of God ain and clear upon it, at He endured ni Ses 1 xiv, 81. {f inward which Rev, ’ wns perfect And yy the m ' barn with fire. The lesson irably Hoked safety yu the { the Lami “And thus shall ye eat it The girded loins, the shod feat, the sta® in hand dieated a readiness for instant They were rodesmod, separated, expectant, going home, Our lnstructions ar Gird up the joins of your mind, be sober and hope to the end, for the grace that is t ! brought uato you at the revelation of hrist,™ r 1 will pass through the Is of ight and will smite all ind »f Begypt, both man and The time of Israel s redemption and on her , Bll ine leparture, rete oppressors Lad ne, ne again in greater degree thas ever and shall so far exceed the deliverance from Egypt that the former shall not come to miind, It will be the day of the Lordy vengeance and the year of recompenses fol the sontroversy of Zion (Isa. xxxiv,, 8; Ixiii, 4, and see also Jer, xvi, 14, 15; xxiii. , 5-8) 15. “And the blood shall be to you for » token upon the bouses where ye are, and when 1 see the blood I will pass over yon, and the plagues shall not be put upon you to destroy you when I smite the land of Egypt.” The blood being shed and sprinkled upon the door, the firstborn in every such house was sale, and all such were vqually safe, regardless of their feelings in the mat. ter, It is oasy tO fancy some Nervous ones who sould not believe they were sale and wl uld thersfore hardly taste the lamb because of their anxinty 14. “And this day shall bs unto you fora emorial, and yv keep it a fonst to the Lord throughout your genorations.™ It was the Lord's passover 10 be kept unto Him (verse 27), but it degenerated futo the Jews’ passover, with the Lord left ont (John xi, 65). Let us take heed Jost the Lord's Sup. per, which Is our passover feast, badome a mere form, with no longing for His retura (I Cor, xi, ¥ Lisson Helper sha rr — Registration In Hawall, It appears that the native Hawaiians are taking an interest in the approaching Cone stitutional comrvention, for whick dmegaies wore elected on May 2, by refrainiag ‘rom having anything to do with Jt. The regis tration for voting was closed om April 21, and only 185 natives took the oath of allegi- ances and registered as voters, The total rege istration In Honolulu was 1807, witch, ab though apparently a small na «oer, is not a bad showing as against the 2800 registered st the last election under the revalist Fegime, The registration shows: Americans, 30 English, 103 ;: Germans, 130 ; Portuguese, 418, It is estimated that the total registration of all the Islands will amount to 304, A large pamber of {he Americans who support the Provisional Government have refrained from registration, ss they were afraid to take the oath, lest it should forfeit thelr American sitigenship, - a — —— Johnstown Flood Aftermath, Ruits arleing out of the Johnstown (Penny flood, acgregatine $219,000, are pon Ying Rauinat the Bouth Fork Pishing an | Hanting 4
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