(1)111 JSPMS News Notes From Hvery Part of the Civilized World. The Kaiser is p»Tiui«*ti(ini? in win: less telegraphy. -N'ew York City Manufacturers of do nil-fated cocoauiit are forming a trust I.omlon fears Ilial Viceroy Curzon is too impetuous in his administration ii: India. A i Tuesday's meeting of tlio New York Municipal Assembly plans will l>t made for the reception of tlie Raleigh. The Itoumanian, carrying the bodies of CIMI soldiers who died in Cuba 01 Porto liico, lias arrived at New York, President Ingalls declared that rail load prospects were Rood and denied the reported Yanderbllt-Morgan coin bine. I'resident Shields of the Leagud ol American Sportsmen has issued au appeal to game dealers to observo the laws. The provision making women eligible tn office in tlie proposed reorganization of r.ondon promises t<> pass Parlia ment. William .1. liryan arrived at Hot springs, Ark., Saturday. An important conference of free silver leaders is ex. pec ted to-day. Ii was reported yesterday that a com lunation of thirty-Jive rolling mills in eastern Ohio, Pensylvania, and West Virginia lias been effected. ■IKIIII Hurns, M. P., says the Stan dard oil lobbying in the House of Com mons against the ilash-point bill cx ceeds anything before known. Tin- CubauMilitary Assembly has de cided against a dissolution at present and lias sent two representatives to siate iis ease to President McKinley. Kain is still falling in alt parts of Northern California, witli no signs of cessation. The lowlands on the Sacra mento itivcr have been inundated, but little damage has been done so far. The ItrooUlyn I'nion Klevated Kail way has passed into the hands of the l'.rooklyn Kapid Transit Company, and new Directors and ollicers were elected. Attorney tJeneral Oiiggs has given j :m opinion adverse io the request of (lie Commercial Table <«nupany for I lie permission to make landings in j Cuba and Puerto Kico. Complaints is made that tlie War He partineiit is delaying ilie removal of j troops beyond the period of safely. j and i> unnecessarily exposing to <lan trer from the rainy season those who •ire to remain on the island. The I'resident of the National As sociation of Democratic Clubs has is-j <uod au address calling on cltl'bs ' throughout the country to celebrate] the birthday of Thomas .lelVeison. liobert .1. Iturdette. the humorist, and Mrs. Clara 1!. Kaker were married in Pasadena. California. Mr. and Mrs. I'.nrdette will make their future home in Pasadena, where the humorist 'villi IiII the pulpit of the First Presbyterian t 'liurcli. Tin' Astoria Light. Ileal, and Power i I till, defeated ill lln> New Vorl; Senate 1 las) week, will he reintroduced this j week. John I>. Crinuuiiis denied lliai ! 11ic Consolidated <!as Company liail j ■ hlainod control of the Vow Anister lam Corporation. Arthur I!. Hoynolds. Connies- inner of Health of <'llieago. detail*! omphalic illy Ihe trulh ol' testimony said in have lieon given before an Assembly eniu niittee in New York reliedin.tr mi the i purchase of antitoxin lor use by Hie ' ity authorities there. Arbuekle Bros. have reilueed the j price of sugar in packages l-Ki of a j eent per pound, which brings it in a level with Ihe American Sugar lteiin lug Company's price. Tile .Aihuokles are now selling relined sugars on a thirty and sixty day guarnty of jirices. The charges against Lientenat Lang have licen tiled at the headquarters of | ilie army, and ordered to 1 1-* sent to j Ceneral Merritt, commanding the lie j partmenl of the Kast. at New York. Lieutenant hang, who i> in Washing- I ion. will he ordered bel'or court- : martial . Wayman <lrani, a negro, who ii.-i ■ I I teen mnsterd out of the army. spent his money and was forced to lieai his j way to itichinoinl. Va. He rode all j ihe Way on top of a I'ullnian carol' ihe Florida Special. At l.ichinond he was found almost frozen, hugging the ear ventilator to keep warm. Herman-American citizens of this ■out)try have received copies of :i Hr •ular letter appealing to them to form navy societies" to contribute money to upbuild the navy of the German Km- j lire. The movement has tic approval >f the Kaiser, who has professed him- ! <elf much delighted therewith. Miss Mary Moore, a prominent Dug- I ilsh actress, has received a fortune of | M2.1.000. which was bequeathed to her i 11 the will of a Mrs. Cnbrielli, an F.ug iisli lady who had married an Italian ■mint. Persoftnl admiration for her iranmtic talents is said to be 1 lie only reason of Mrs. (labrielli's strange be tnest.. » The transport' City of Ptiebla sailed ! for Manila Saturday night with coo! men of the Ninth Itegiment of Infan try. Lieut. Vitale. military attache of Ihe 11:i!i:i11 Legation at Washington. ; tvas aboard. The transport Zealandia it is announced will sail for Manila 1 with ihe balance of the Ninth liegi neut Tuesday. The Post Office Department lias tnade a general reorganization of the through mail facilities between the Last and West, and faster service than • ver known before has begun. The improvements cover a total of H!.- ■<7o miles of railroads, and are there stilts of the effiWts Second Assistant Postmaster General Shallenhorger has ieen making. A Tteimers. .losiali C. Heuiuit. ami Itobert <L llerriek. the assignees of ihe lioston Woven Hose and Uubher Com | lany. have issued a statement of their ; iperations to the creditors. On .lan. I. ISS'.i. the assignees took account of ihe ;tock and assets, which, it was found, unmounted to sti9t;.4N!>. apart from the ilant. The direct liabilities of the Com iany on .lan. 1, were Sl.l2l.ihmi. and udirect liabilities 111. <>oo, leaking a olal of $1,421,000. PLAN TO INVADE ENGLAND. [ French Paper Fropoees I'ling I,'iOn steam Flnnacea for the Furpoee. j London, March 30.—1n spite of tin I signing Df the Anglo-French ! regarding Africa, one of the leading topics on both uides of the Channel has been an article published in the Revtu des Deux Mondes seriously outlining r fresh scheme for Ilie invasion of Oreai liritaln. It proposes that 1,500 steam pinna j ces be built and collected in the cannh! tmd rivers leading to the French' roast that each £f thein be armed with tw« tpiick-tiring guns, nnd that they con vey on army of 370,<KM> men and 50t> cannon, with the necessary a mniunl tion, stores, utc. The cost of their con Btruction is estimated at 150,000,000. francs, and the pinnaces are to be pro Vided .with torpedoes to keep otf hostile | ships, while the quick-firing guns art to repulse torpedo boat attacks I The writer of the article says there Will be no difficulty in getting the boat? across, pointing out that Napoleon hail n far more difficult task at Wagram. where be crossed the Danube in the face of tlio Austrian army. The Eng lish coast defenses are classed as be ing a negligible quantity and the opera tion is looked upon by the writer as be iug merely a matter of a few hours. Three divisions of 34,500 men each are to be landed in Ireland, and the Irish are to be armed with the old Gras rifles. Tin* Kuglish papers naturally pooli pooli (lie scheme, but the French news papers discuss it as being a perfectly sound proposition. The Petit. Journal praises The plan, declaring its chief merit is in ils simplicity and i-ulty, and points 10 the success of the lfonian, Saxon. Danish and .Norman invasions as proving the feasibility of the pro ved. SI rat tun Mny Sell <»nt. • 'ripple ('reck. March It is re-I ; ported that W. S. Stralton has sold ids • Independence Mine to in English s.vn- , dicaie. The price is not known, but as two experts last December estima ted the ore in sight at .S<i.OOo,o(Kl. ii is I issumed that tile sellingprieeisgreater ! than ever was paid for i ( olorado mine. Mr. Stratton has taken si.OtMi.- DOO out of tiie Independence, and for I the past three years only the ore en- | •ountored in developing work lias been taken our. \V. S. Stratton was a car- | pouter before he made Ids big strike in Cripple <'reck, lie was the largest in lividiml contributor to the I try an -anipaign funds in ISSMS. The Sitino.ui Oiientioii. Berlin. March 27. The Samoan ques tion continues to engross the attention; ">f the newspapers, and the c imments i>n 1 lie subject have been of such a j •haraeter that the senii-otlicial Post) •ounseis moderation. The inspired i irgan continues. • (iermauy lias no intention of alnin- ! lolling her rights, bin we ought to be I u'ratefiii to the Government for open-! ing neirotiations to correct a want, and ) not for itiaguratiny a conflict. (Jer- ! many does not propose to. indorse any • »r all of the actions of her officials nil- | | in stie ascertains whether tics" actions ; •onl'orin with the law. | SLAVES INANGIENT GREECE, i 2\I«• i» ol Culture and Kducation Were Often ] | * round Amungit Tlwni. The ordinary price for a slave was from £2O to $35. Abundant supply kept the price low. Society was buill on slavery. Slaves, or as in Sparata and Crete, serfs attached to the soil were the farm laborers; in mauufac i lories ihev took the place of moderr machinery; they were a form of in vestment, being often rented out. ir I gangs, as for work in the mines; largi ■ numbers were used. too. for domestic service, seven being an average nuni her for an ordinary house. Corinth if said to have had •»( >O,OOO slaves. Acgin: 470.000. and a census of the year 15. C showed 400,000 in Attica. These tig ures have sometimes been doubled ! hut other known facts goto contlrn: them. Most of the slaves apparently j came from outside <!recce, as iron: j Lydia, Syria. Bith.vuia. Thrace ani: | lliyria. but there were also anion# ; them Italians, Kgyptians anil .lews. ; The supply from outside was mailt j 1 uiined by tiie slave trailers, who ob tained them either in barter or li.v j robbery along the coasts of the Aegeat j | and tiie Ftixinc. The slave market [ ! was a feature ni' every city agora I and especially of ihe temple fairs j Captives in war were, like lite rest ol j the booty, treated a- merchandise They were disposed of chiefly bv lilt professional traders and sold niostlj abroad. Thus men of culture and edit cation often appeared in the eonditioi j of slaves. Employed as teachers i readers, secretaries, inuscians. ' h«*> s j often served the purpose of spreading tiie knowledge of arl. manners am life among other jieopleS. and aided iii mixing the so'ls and forwarding ilui ! interest of cosmopolitanism. Tlio Stnry ol l'miif. Ponce is an old story to-day. In it; j history is a fairy laic which lias tlu| merit of being true. In the yea l't when time went slower a page lounget through the leisures of Ferdiuand'> ! court. He was young, impudent am abominably good-looking. A princess smiled and beckoned. That was enough, j There and then he was sent to another world, lo a better one. to the tropic*! 1 which Columbus had founded, ill landed at P.oriijuen. assisted with easy! gallanlr.v in eliminating the natives | assisted also in gaiiiering Ihe gold | which they left. Meanwhile P.oritpien had been chrls ■ teneil I'orto ftico. Incidenlly the pagt had grown 010. Wheiher he rcgrettei. I his princess is problematic. That lit missed his good looks is clear. In ai. effort to recover ihem he took a trip The story of K1 I'orado had not yel been told. 1 tut anoincr story, equally if not more seductive, was current then. It was to . e effect that some , where near by were the fountains ol I eternal youth. In search of these waters he sailed. The land which h{ reached was so rich in flowers that b< called il Florida. Hut of the watetfj I not a trace. And yet. may it not be that the | legend of them typified fame. For il was that which lie did tind. Ilis name was Ponce do Loon. and it was he whe founded Ponce. iRTgjBH j Mark L. Davis, the Republican Leader of Sussex County, Delaware, Arrested. A MORTGAGE LIFTER? Representative La tonuis Claims He Was Approached Bur That He RdtiseJ. I Declined to Vofe foi Aildicki I n«l«*r Any Consideration, ami Thi'ii ( linrt**** Affulnit Davis— A ll vnir.v-Cir»i» r.tl W'liitn Hays Tliat Moro Warrant* *r#» in De tectives' Hand*. Wilmington. 1 »«-l. March U'.i. Mark L. Davis. ;i I'nloll li |miUli<-:l'i leader ill Sussex county. wli.i represected hi* district 111 the lower louse III' llle Stall Legislature. w:is ;in sled at Hover on the charge of :i 11 ■ • 11in•• I liriln r.v. 11 < came up from lii* Mi ion hoim 10 meet State Detectives ,\!i \ay -in I Witsil. who served tlie waiTiM on iiim ;il llie depot, and then 100 . liini to ihe oillcc of Magistrate lluitm where Mavis waived a hearing fo.' ;i preliminary ex aminatioii :II II o\ l.ick this morning. State Senator AhhotJ furnished hall In the sum of SI.IMIII. Davis's arrest follr. ,ved charges lodg ed with A t lorncy -*! mora I White on Friday of last week to ihe < «•<-! that several weeks before ihe I.e-rislalure's session came lo a close Mavis ap proached Keprcseiilaiive l.alioiiiiis and I offered lo raise a * '.mm mortgage a gaiust his il.artomus'si firii if lie would vote for John Kdwarl Addicks for I'tilled Slates Sei a lor. | Mr. I.attoinus. ii Is said, replied that he could not e\cn ii.pMiler such a pro | position. Ili> said Us would not vote l for Addicks under yn.v consideration and it was no use to >ry to get his vote l»y any such means. Then h-> alleges Davis proposed llial the miiccy would he given to his l.all.mius'si wife and she could lift them •rlgag" . All he Would have to do Ho lid lie to vote for Addicks. Mr. sliil iWused. and said lie would tot hav anything lo do with Addicks :,nU colli 1 not vote for him under any circumstances. The information w.is the most posj live regarding the ..lleged attempted liriiiery thai ihe Sta»c author! lies had received and the win rant was accord mgly issued At lorncy-Ceii" •«! White this morning announced that several more warrants were in the possession 3f the Sidle dcicciiv's. Imi said that they would not he -ci«ved until the ease of Mr. I>avis «js .11-posed of in some way. The withholding tlie warrants Is .•onstrucd liy the Ail.licks nun as be ing all indication 11:.it the Attorney lieueral's evidence not sutticieutiy positive io convict Mr. Davis, and that the arresi of yther IIINI under suspicion would lie i,sejes* loi'in a ic gal point oi view. . The leaih-A »v>fl it i,l!. -in r«... rilllls ill' lllc State ,V|| lllsi'llr villjf tlfe I liresl of Mr Mavis willi some decree ! ; nl' surprise. llf wiis ihe leader in the j | House tlllil was lliei'i fori' -ii lllc head if eVl'I'J pulll ii'.ll llliii i' 1111' 111 . I Some persons hn\f declared their lie- | ; iff in Mavis's 11)in>«They believe 1 that lli<* friend* of Mi. Ailili U- offered monetary Inducement)' to ui.*1111 »•»!■-; uf (in* I -I'u'isl.i i iiri' in \ 11* i• fiii' | fi|i in Inn; Sella inrinl liyln. Inn ihey tin iml llihiU [ lli.il Mr. Mil vis Mils i l-i- nielli wlin was lit ilist riliilte i In' iniiiii-y. IliiMtlvi l Will stop ( i liaii \V«r Koiidt. Havana. March 'J!i. -Tljii t .hi- Cuban j iini Spant«h rancors hihl hatreds. the Dili tfl'iMV 111 uf fill' MVJ, »• COlldil ietls. ill'i" sli 11 ;i■•ii \i• Iv pnrsuiMi in Pnltj, is «• \ i ili'iii 11\ :i communication ri'f emiy sent 10 «iovernor-t ieueral Itrnoke liy Senor I.ann/.ii.head nl' tin- Hfparimentof.lus lice Iml I * 111111 ■ - 111 -1 riu-l ion. Hi' says, t is a milllor uf dall.t o»-cnthat in different |iarls or iln> island pro •eedinirs are taken awainsi those who H'lohsi'il iii guerilla atiil oili-r Spanish fori'cs during ilic war for i'miii's im- Hiiii-d in 11a\i• been ••oiiitniii: it ;ii i har tinii". < lovcruor-t :i'i,» ral Htvnke will issue il decree lo 11. • effect 'lull i hc» 'ivil ami inilihiry .in .'si s iiiim nut rec jjMiize and- IIIIIMI il Miiiss i'l present I Jill pl-llllillu lH'filllt- il %£>) 1 11 —I Sloops ill | lit' lii-lil. lor or ai::. list Spain during i th ■ war. for arts em •mined il en. Ji.ilcljjli 111 1 111... I lii Nrw \«rfc. ! A'asliillgtnn. Man"it. || has I nj li. nouiH'oil In tin' ■a \ v 11. ,i:irtim-iit ; tint ihe lia 11• lu' 11- nl Admiral Mewey's |th i'l. will tirst ilroi ftiicliur in ,\i • u j ; Y .rkllarbor when lie rca-his home I ju.im. When ihi' It ileigli li'f■ Ciliral la/ she wiis miller i . ler to proceed to Norfolk. I>lil the ileii ainl of the people 11 V# w York t'iiy I jar tlie.v he given l ii; opporiunity to gi.c the gallant ship 1 J1..1 Iter hemic erew Mleh il \\ i Iconic as I'l '.v ileserve will n.nli ill ler Coin tllilti(ler receiving nivcl's m the Azores lo proceed lo New York. Secretary | Ixtng. <>f tho N.'.vy M.'parlnient, j thoroughly appreciates the spirit of the I people of New York n this natter and 'is anxious to gratify Ilupen lor llif ( l I i.li.i I Colon , vYashiugtoii. Man a !'!>. The .Navy Df'partniout is still \\ ailin-r to hear ! from the Swedisli Ci upan.\ which has undertaken to raisej lef'ris'oli.al»'olon. i T e project lias no I icon abandoned by any means; expci . eugii -eers in the employ of the eon ,iany visited ilie week and made a c; refill study of the 'situation. They retimed .• Sweden. aud. according in il eir i-«■ ji. >i'l. begun | th* pri'pii ration of.••.in '<|i|iiaii s of jtlii' cost of raising i- •• ship, ilex en- I lo'tained no liouht \f their ability fn ira so the ship. I'lllUmin limell KMlnt. I l.exillgtou. Ky.. M: eh l'T. The fain (oll4 American llior stallion 1 Httuorcr. foniieen n ars oil. by |||||. ' tlo.). dam I'ourbou 1! .lie. ha; been put ' to dt atli by clilorofo. ii. «;.ai,nrene of I the left forefoot, tin resttll <■!' killing ' | the nerves iu it wliih raein.' rendered the destruction of tie hol'se eeeessjir>. 1 ! MtltOlt Yount deelim-i offers el nml \ nml sv.'i.Pimi for I>!ui. 'lanover was ih.> 'jsireoi I liiTrtfAirjr. Hfthtin. I'm Ilollhlay 'lam. 1 The <"o'ininoni v r" He lc I winnii;; ! sir.-, for the last thre.- years. 1 Sores. ; "Running sons appeared on TTIV ! 1 leg and spread over the entire lowvr portion of the limit. 1 got no help from medicine till I tried your.;. I was cured by one bottle of SApr's arsappiiia/' ISAAC AOiiER, Cowans, Ya. Ilc:iui\ IN Illnoil Docit. Clouii Mood means a clean nUiii. Xo beauty without it. ( asciirets. ('aml\ Catliai ! ti<* clean your lilood anil keep it clean. I>\ stirring up tln* lazy liver and driving all im- I purities from the body, liegiu today to banish pimples, (mild, blotches, blackheads, and tlial sickly bilious complexion bvtnkiui; (-'asearels, beauty lor ten cents. All drug gists. satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 00c. | Advice to * ilSonsumpfives! t There are three great rcinc- | ♦ dies that every person with | X weak lungs, or with consump- • | tion itself, should understand. J || These remedies will cure 5 •j about every case in its first | || stages; and many of those | i; more advanced. It is only | 1 the most advanced that are I ;; hopeless. Even these are | | wonderfully relieved and life | ;; itself greatly prolonged. • What are these remedies ? | Fresh air, proper food and | Scott's Emulsion :: of ColULiver Oil with Hypo- | ;| phosphites. 13e afraid of | :: draughts but not of fresh air. | j|| Eat nutritious food and drink | | plenty of milk. Do not forget | I; that Scott's Emulsion is the | || oldest, the most thoroughly 112 ;; tested and the highest en- | il dorsed of all remedies for Z | weak throats, weak lungs and | :: consumption in all its stages, z ; soc. and $1 00 ; til druggltU. Z SCOTT Ji BOWNE, Chtmisu, New Yortu J I ACUTC for: lie Hi".-I valuable lAbtnia ",r»- t $ WANTED ■!-* A wWmMM I tafcS VVorU . ~, Urewt \ W TilliiUi-i-v i|i..«t-> lU.itoi'. iinii.Mni'ii 112 i Scholar-.. 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