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QUEENS GOttNn REVIEW.
PaoSnbM Etbit rrMar MorniOK at
FREEPOST, QUEEHS OOITSTY, N. Y
CHARLES D. SMITH, Proprietor.
®ttem
kUNtULIi: COpiKMi dVI-: OKWXfc*.
BOOK IRD JOB PRIKTINB
-—iif.rrTr.i> in
AltractiM and Ariistic Style REVIEW OFFICE by Power Presses.
¦VXII tiESKRAL INTEM.IUEME.
VOL. I.
FREETOilT. N.Y..yj;tI)^y_ jiTl.y ,7. isi.il.
TB««S: tt.OO T^LT IR ADTAHCf L.-
FIMANCl.tU
TflEFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL, >30,000.
Main Street, - Freeport, L. I.
JOHN .1, ii.\N-|I.VI.I,. Prt.i.l.l«nt.
WIM.UM KOH EM A.S. Vlrrl'n'al.leiit. WILLIAM H. II.\I,L. Caahkr.
1104K11 or i>ii{KrTonN:
Willi,
Jnlin J, liaiidall. William v.. tloMi'l Ilarn-r B, Hinith. Wallar-r II, l-ori.w ThoniaN I), Smith. CTiauni-f-y T. Hpr, CluurlM 1.. Walla
ah-j fill.-. WlllUti.ll, .Milk- It.-..rv.- Wfillare, C-.,l.-, I'.'llll.
William H. Ilall
OlHTi. n.-t-pl li-Kiil l...ll'i:i
tp, 1.1. Iliri-r» ra.-llill.-« n,
eveT>-.l.-piirliii.-Ill p.!.11.1 If.
IIkw V.irk ..r llr.H,kl)i. Il,.i
iwiili'i.. l.u.l .'V.-rv ,1,¦.-.,.,,,,
Iflrolialati-iil will. .'..i.''«'r\„l
luliirt-nl at Ihr rnl,'.,r Ihr,
Uiih, .Iriaxila, Ihr.-.-i.o.nll,.
Drufl). laailcl .,11 all luirin
I>.a,a aiU'iH'ral liaukliiit 1..
ArfMlllila of .-..riM.rali.in,
«l«tl«>. rl.-.. anllrli..,l,
Khtlrr NallMfai-li..i. .o«..ir.<
urge .V. Itandall,
» cheerfully ,
vlll I
i-rwi.
upt altrullon, and
Bank of Rockville Centre.
VIIIbcb Atc, itorkvllle CrnIn', L. I.
Wo dll a (imicrul liiinkiiiK BiiHiiiiiu ot Di'piMit mill Dlwiiniir.
Iiilrn'Ht PiiiilimSiMi.ini I>'pi>sil«.
Biiukiiig Hojirg—« A. M. l.i S P. M. Haturility, 11 A. M. to Vi M.
¦> BOARD OP IHRRCTORS.
IVihirt A, llavlM.
J..hn Vln.-.'nl.
<ll.'i,l»orll. II,'-,.
JaiimW llalll",,
(Iharh-s W, lli.H'„
Knn 1 K, I'lilllii
John W. 1I.-M',II.
Ollv. r Iliivi-v.!..
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Thomaa II. KnlKht.
Iliratii It St.ilil,.
. W„l,.v 11 Sm.III,.
(I.arl.-n 1, W,.lln.-.'
A.i-lii. I'on.K.-ll.
Kr..i,.lK V. «iU..i.
.l..l,iiT llavi.«,i,.
l-;.l»nr.lT, Thumto
llaliillloli W I'.
SAMl'KI, V. I'UII.I.II'H. I'r.-si,l.-nl,
riniMA.Sli, KMlillT V.,,. IT.-.t,l.-iil, HIHAM It SMITII, ri.sl.U-
nUirKNMlONAL. DH. G. H. HAMMOND,
rnKuroRT, i,, i.
Oflira and Itcaldrnea,
Fultna 9d,rerX.
DR. CDWIN CARMAN,
Olflca anil KaaiMlrBaa
con, SMITH aas OCDELL STnCETS, FKEI-POHT, l_ I.
DR. O.L. LUSK,
Uralth Ontcer for Ilia Tnwa of llvmitateail,
ROCKAWAV BCACH, N. V.
THOS. O.CARMAN, D. D. S., ¦.-¦ UKNTINT
KaIM STHKKT, riiKKPORT, N. OtHre lioil>a, f a. m. ta S p. ^.
Dr. A. D. FiDoonthal,
:-EXPERT DENTIST-:
M MAIN HTUKKT. IIKlHfSTKAn. N. V.
WM. R. LONGENCCKER, D. D.S., SI III.KIIN iii;ntist.
With l/,u.K.'iii'.-k.-r llnith.-ra, et» ruLToN SratiT. BaooaivN
V L. SMITH.
VKTRKINAKV HIIIUIKMN and IlKNTIST.
Freepart, L. I.
FRANCIS B. TAVLOR,
I. A W Y K 11.
CURNCR MAIN AND HHI.TON 5TV,
Uempalead. I» I.
WM. A. ONDEROONK,
.: Alloriii-y und to.lnu'lorul.ljiar.
(l.rV.in,'i'lliill.lliiir.:>l Sal.ir.la>,'.>i K.'.-i'l.-i. Civil amU'rliiiliiiil 1.1
IIK.MI'.HTK Ml,
E. V. BALDWIN,
-))(BANJO SOLOIST.rtc-
ConcMt llnKaiiiicnients at Low Kates.
AiMi-em, M[MP$TUD nr FREEPORT.
lllltlNKSH CAKIMt.
WATKIN W. JONES & CO..
01.11 KNTAIII.ISIMKU
Real Estate f, Insurance Agency,
Far Rockawav, N.Y.
C. S. RANDALt, ArehitMt. Onic« cor ItnKiklyn ftv» . anil Matu m , i liAtln»«tl I>«p<i(. FrrfTorV. 1.. I.
PlMUinndHitrcinrAtiimiiprrpirfwl (urftlUl* *( bmlillutc*.
CHARLES L. SEAMAN,
Carpcnt jr ^"" lUiiUlcr,
fBCCPOUT, L. I,
Eiitliii.-ttow .•lii'«irfiilly ifivm. t'o'otiiu'la Ukkra.
.GEORGE A GILSOR RAIHOR,
CAKPUNTBKS ANU BUILDliKS.
FREEPORT, L. 1.
llavli.K roivnlly ,-,....ii|rl«I IV liVTVIKW
urn.DIM. ».- .ir.' on-iwr,-.! I., lal.,'
.....ll.o 1,. I'T lln.1 .ian. Aoxk
CLBCRT A. BEDCLL, AuetionMr,
|-Mr»i-..i.i I. I
JOHN P. WRIGHT.
A u c T I o i: i; K u
Uv.'l-lr.i.'e
»-|i»,»:iNiKT. I. I.
PIANOS TUNED
0RGA\5 R PA!RI:l).
Prices Ro.uonible.
allt.T AV TUK
RCVICVM BUILDING, Mata Bto-I. rRCCMJRT
i'ln tiliiihfir'Mlrri
The bcft plan to establish n repnta- tlon for being eccnntrio nml original nowadajsM to flm 'y refnac to ridu a trfaeel.
Tbe late Ljmnn Tromboll, of Illi- noil", was the man who drafted the tho thirtdonth anieudmcDt to tbe Coo- atitatton.
In InJia telc(;rapbic diHpatches nre headed "after compliment." the ro- oeirini; operator writini; ont a eet of oompliraentarj formnla cstabliuhed bj the tele){raphic oomiiany, whioh is iu- dispencnVile in orioutal conntrius.
Madrid (Spain) schools are so lind that the Oerman resident* of the city bate united lo establifh a school wucr..' their children may ol^in an f^ood an o.lncation on in moro civilized parti, of Enrope for a reasonable outlay ol money. ____^^__^^^__
Engian,!'.) freight rates nre too lii(;h io allow her to compete with Oirmnny and Bcli;iam in thi- ir.m iudnstry. Besides this, Oermany'H laborers have « technical training fnr nbovo that of the Englishmen. England sees this, and for some time hns admitted it.
Tho latest ediicntiunal agitation isto insiitute sohools ou wheels. It is pro¬ posed to fit uut rntlron-l trains, fur- Dished with diuing nod Hleoping cors, 80 that pupils cnn coinbiDo travel and study, halting at vnrions sidings for tbe study of iniuerulngy, botany, ge¬ ology, nnd so on. Of cour.-<e, ouly pupils having moury could patronize this scheme to sje tho wholo couutry and stu.ly its res mrcos nt the sumo time. This wny of railronding knowl¬ edge into pupils in an advauocd theory of education. If it is proposed to tuko the pupils in tho railroad schools out iuto tho rogiou of train robbers, it will also be ueouHsary to tench Ihe yoang ideas how to nhoot. Ono pleas¬ ing feature of the pliin, suggests thc New Orlenus I'ionyuno, is thnt should tbe scholars prove refractory it will be very easy to Hwitch them.
William C. IJarris, editor of tbe Amerioan Angler, hns nn article io the Indepeudcut on 'Tisliiug," iu which bo has thiu to say of the ethics of ths relatiois b.itwecn fishermen; "In pursuing this pastime, which, by the wuy, hits alTorde.l su mueh relaxation to mnny of tho greatest au.l best men ID tho world, tho atuntour, at a Viry enrly poiut in his career, must keep in mind the ethics of tho art of ang¬ ling. Tbo ethical spirit in tho true angler is that which makes him, when, he is ou a trout stream, keep awny from n pool thut nnutlior lisheriunu in flshing iu; if he finds a mnu fishing a swim, as they say in Englaud, ho doesn't crowd hira. In other words, tho ethics ot angling means thnt the angler is a guntliman, ruled by tho Gulden Itule and aotuatod by tbo iu- Rtincta ot a gentleman when bo goos ou a stream." Uut how abont tbu eihios ot the relations betwoeu thc fisherman aud tho flsh? Does the Oulden Rale rule tbcro^Hsu?
"It is uDueccs.sny to explain at leugth why tbo South will continue dnring the next ten yeurs to grow Btendily," deoliires the Fiunuoier, of New York, "Its dcitiuy as a mnuu- fnctnriug leclion is as certaiu ai any¬ thing human cnn well be. It has overy advantage that other sectious lay cluiiu to, and tho devolopiuent of the South¬ sm railroads will mnku it as aoccs.iiblo to market as Now Knglaud is to-dny. With mouutaius literally composed of rioh irou ore. with oonl cropping out on every hillside iu the mineral bell, with limoHloue nu.l tiiiilier lu iiliitiid- nnce, the Hjuth cuu m luuf.ictiiro irou ut a price whioh uo other pro.Uiciug regiou cnn mout. I'ig iron is lieiiii^ made ih.liiriuinghnm, .-\lu., to dny at a cost uot exceediu;? $.") a to», nnd the lact that the Teunesiee foul uu.l Irou Coinpnuy a Uw days siii'.'.i Inid orders booked for nearly '.!7ti,Uil,l tou-i ot iron, au increase of 12-J,O.I0 t.iui hiiu.u Maroh 14, i.s nn iudicatiuu of the treu.l ot the market toward the South. Kighlf pt-r cent, of the iruu iuii,le lu the Uiruiinghutu r.',;ion is nuw beiu : ahiiiped fo other p.iiuts lor couvur- •ion iutu steel uu.l the biglier grn les of tbo mauufnclured proliK-t. Thu will not tontiuiie iudefiuitjlv. Tiu luss on freight, whieh u.uv bis t.) bo counted iu esliinntitii; c.i-t o( iroliu- tiou, ullt-rs nsiillK'i.'Ul pr,i il tj iu,lu.'e obauge of locatiou, an.l the eeutre of steel production ultimately must bo withiu tho ru'lius of the chenpenl market for tho primiry mnteriHl out of which steel is made. The I'euues- aeo Coal aud Irou Ciiupiuy recu,,-- niies this fuet. ua wilii.m ils ,leler- minatiou to biiii'l a milli,m .lull it plaut at U!riuiu{h-i-u With cliiip steel a factor it is e.iually cert »iu thit in.lnslries depeu leut on this muter,ul as appiie.l to liiliiur u.es will full.i.r, and the uext deeaJe ouplit to brin,; iliont th« erecliuu uf uew fu.'t'.ries, ur the removal of older ones tu Ihe Soulh, The cliiusto, the InUuX. aud the fuel iuvitu tho change, oai'lo from other couaiderutiuus. .\u.l it i> ii t ul.,,ue in rou uod hteel t'aat tills eLaii, e wll 1,^ felt. Tho .South is being dottc/tnith new cotton mills, forced br the sa:ut lirim.iry reaaou lo .li~ert thu 1'. isi, a'jd th.' .-x,..|iis ul ia lll-tl i.s. If hu.'li it luay be called, is buuud to coutiuue. Shrewd ob'er\erH suy thil C't'uu ni in nfarturers have uut goiu South fit euuugh. an.l that tho mills mislit «itb (qual aJvautu :e loeite uciFrr the fuel fupi'iy, aiuce the raiir.ii.la at ibo-e poinLs ruu through ti.h .-.itt. u (uiiiii- try, und arturl better fao,!itie» lot reaoUiug Nurtla'rn au.l Westetu mur keu. UeariUK- all these facta l.i miu i it IS not atrau.'e that far-seeia:.^ :u
within a cir.Ma tifty uiilts m diamvt. r, taking the .-entre of tbe Stule ol .\la' hamt aa a htartiug puiul, w.ll Ie oost cd llie future great tuanufaeliiriiiijeity Ot tUa South, and, U that luatter, ul tha >aUou."
PEHMANUNCK.
"naT0 3routhoaKlit,"?al,l tliPr"s,«|-, tho I "Tlml our g«r,l"iicr Is n ko IV
Fcr they tell xuc be plnutu I fhit piui. And oven made grow tlip so J,
"He fiirnly will I'v; for.>v.,r. His life Is so itr'inif nn.l ...mncr".
For tlie tulip wlio .ll.'d iliN iii'iniln,' nn,l Iiover .s,'.'D him clisii?.'.
"Sbe sal'l be wus sur.-ly immf-rtiil.
AO'l tho peony thinks so, t,SI; r,,,r be spB,lo,l lier root! In Iho sprint'-tiii
A," borinotli.'r hn,l ,s,'.'u liim il-i.
"For my pnrt t tliinli h,' hn. iilii',iyi Been li.iein'.; Ih.> tnss-ln I .• 'r„.
And If we ewil,| only pr-jv,' i(. The mnn wtja u.iver lioro!"
Then Ihe Illy Lent nfar to the r,s"-ir.-" Au I. openioi; hor ,'-:i'iwy l"'tl,
Eihnk-d h.'r !i,'.irt In porfuin , While she wlllspere.l, "1 euiiuol tell;
"But II, el KhMlfoholovoly An,l swo.-t HS ,,iir own, anil pure,
Tbe Ono who ma.l.! us will idonn him An,! rnuso his .soul to ,.n,luro.
-Ul
Is ,loatbl>-':
"For liouut
And giioluifis can r.evor 'I'e Willi.) over S'3ri.n,i un I p !rl"it
Dwells the spirit ol pni-lly.
tl:--.
"Anil sln,io ho Ij v,iry AD'I teadn ns with s i inn -
1 think whon wo M .om in b
We shull Hnrt onr unr.ti'no
- -Cm Linu Tu'ilels,
ANCI'LA'iS Dl III: .M.M A.
nv t-LivroN uoqa.
Hi; Bcnudiirmoii i«3 gers of the whee ni-ecuiiriue.l must l.y to tli.iie who cnnuot,ur do not wheel. Not B, loug iijo women wero likely ninko tnenlul fnces nt utiier won who rode, bnt as suuu IIS they theiiiKelves were spiuiiiiig nlong wltb a fixed.im thoy u.vor lind fnuei.'.l, they Btniightwiiy won,ler.Ml ut nil these alle^'iitioui \ud huw, lu.leii.l, .l.ies u brisk tur .der the sity, an,I liutwo.iu the liol. drive nwny cobwebby uo- tion.s. • the .ild days a cnuter might do it. it u horiic is n luxury, nu.l, even you cnu nlTord it is ever g.'t ting .nt of eon.liliun, nu,| to be lit uiii.ht hnve n nui,lu'uiu ol o.iii.stniit ox- cri'iee. J'lit ujw nil r.i n-»|iiiiuiu,,,',lhe h.irsemnu ns well us the ouelimo luug- diHtniice wull,ers, tho Biuuirs, ami thu>o who hlrive to reg,iiu this old WorM froin tho curse.
Among theso latter, no one is better eqiiip|iu,l for the nneioiit fight thnu tho rector of Suiut JIutth,'iv-iu the I'nrlc. tbo Uev. Leiuiiol Hpringor. With bo.ly nnd miu.l nttuued to n fine beulthlulness, at thirty, bu believes (trougly, nud preaches nud ucts hi,; belief, and in those duvH when olorgy- meu eometiiues forget tlint Ih.'ir duly is but to henl Iho h irl's wouiuli., uud tu preuch th,' rcwiir,! of Kiiuplo hou- csly nud elcttuly liviug, it is n delight to sit of a moriiing iu n pew ofSuint JIutthewin-the I'lirk nml linleu to the direct and hnmnu religion its nthlee- tio yonug rector exiioiiinls. I, myself, remember him wheu ho was Xo. J on tho 'Varsity erew, nud a very grcnl mun. ilo still could pull that third oar ns strongly, bnt the Ouly siu.rl lin dnties nuw permit him is wheeling, nu,lifyougo to tbo park of a moru¬ ing yuu muy nee liitu goiug up nii,l down hill uud d,iubtle-,s ine.Iilutiui; tbuse words lor the soul ehui-r nlT,ir,lo,l by his bits of HeruioniziUr,', put alwuys iu Euglish tersely htruiig.
Au.l yet he hns nil his triinblefi, bis experience", his .luestioiiings, bis sin, his fulsity, nu.l if you will fulluw my ¦tory, you will see li..w it w,u, nil .Ine to the wheel thut lie ouee forgot hiiu- •olf.
Of a Jfay duy tho liov. T.oinuol wus coabling down the loug hiil into the itruggliug vill.-igo ul lloutiilbuali, WeeU-hestir. It iv.i.s his day of outiUK, uuil luiw nt uoou h., wii.i hungry after n Iw,.nty mile exhilnr- atiugppin; an.l tho wurKI hu.l put its onre awuy, iiti,l bis Muu.I wus tiugling un.l his lu-irt ,'iug,u\' 111,,' tho Innls in tbe 11,1.Is nn,l llie treeto|,R through llie win,ly blno tpiu'es of that siiuuy MiniiiL'-.lny i-ky. The old tuvrru nt llonn.lliiisli biursou u creak¬ ing sign u disturt.'.l llll.'11.'HI of oiir first greut rresnleiit, nul alter loug years ot deunefude U',^iiiu has foUU't UEofulnesH tbruU'fh the revival ol the rond, nul finuuts n uuun plucnrd: "Luu^hes fur Hieyclers." Yet tins afteruuon tho Uevereu.l Leniiiel thonght that hu bu.l it .|uilc tu him self, as the fut luu.llor,l pnsht-d his ahirtsloeves further ubove his bruwny elbows aU'l suid he gnes.e.t ho could give his vi-itor ".-.uuu-thin' that wus fit entin'." An,I I^'iueel —I will .lr.,p bis tttli—thou-.dit the broiled chicken delicious aud Knuiitcre,! into the jiur- lur, dark ufter the tiunshiii.', with its buireloth chnirs uud its e.ilureil prints of "Washingtun fro.sHing the Uela- wure," nud ".fohu llruwii's Cuptnr.'," and eertuiu phutugruphs uf prim rurul fulk.
Now, usually, Lemuel wus moot ob- serving. Yet he bu.l been in that room lully live niiuuteN b.-lure he n.i- tice.l a figuro strelehe.l out un a coach ; at the .lurk sid.', to be ^nre, i-u that it lunv not huvu been to struiige thut he hu,l liul rviu bor ut lirst. Her faee sunk lu u pilli.w, sh.' s.'.uje.l tu lie Mibtiitig. Iji'tuu.-l nt once luii.le fov the dour. wIku he h.-ur,! a aaoct nml strangely pluintive vun-e;
"I'm Kiieh u f,i,il! (Hi, I beg your pnr.loii !"elie ii li. ,1. » ilh such i.-vilent euiifuMuu thut I., iniiel turue.l nbonI h'l^tily tosee the prettiest li.;iire of a womun lu u wiU'liiug l,i,'vcU-o,,i.tiiiue ; ni:d whot sh- »u- like I'll le.ive you tu faucy; juat fan.'v, thst i», the very niceat girl uf your ae.|'i,iiiituuce, uul vou Will see htr as Leniiu I saw h.T
cort to (ire. uwieli, aud with n clergy- min there cuu bo uo quention.'
"I .luu't know," said T.eninel ngnin.
"You must think iie strange."
He looked nt ber ur a moment, an.l made a very worldly reply;
"1 think yoo dellgbtful."
"You Will let mo go with you thon?"
"Why of course, if yuu a*1r me," be sai'l; and wby in tho world did be say exactly that.
I'I lio—aud we mnst bo started be¬ fore liiui." ^'
"Hiiu?—I dou't nnlerstand."
"I will explain liit.-r ; wo mnnt bo it.irted now. Wo hnvo no time,"
"Oil, no time? "
"Cuu vou oblige me, .Mr. Sprin- g.r?"
An.l with tho.se oyes on hitn be could nu,l llid, an.l having paid hisreck,ining he wus in the saldlo, Ihis graceful young persou be^iile bim, agnin nu,| agntu luuking over her Hbonl'ler. She k. pt up a brisk puce, neither suyiug u word, «ltlKHi(;h you may believe be wns woLderiug ut the iiujiulse which liu,l brought hitn to such suddeu com- plnisouco. Wbut, if uny of his pur- ishioners shnulil see him as be wns uow, tenring mn,lly np nn,l down bill wilh this uiiileiiiably very pretty young ivoinnu, nn.l ruuning mndlv for "llim? Who thu ileneo was. "Hiiu;" only, of course, Lemuel didu't nny, "who the deuce."
Oh!—oh I" the cried su.Menly. "All, what's the uiulter?" said he slowly.
"If he should uppeur, nn.l nttempt to Kjienk to tne, you must knock liim d.nvu."
"That would bo ruth, r uncleric.il, wuiil.ln't it?" sui.l Lemuel.
"Vou iniisl," suid fho.
"Oh, if 1 nuiht," suid ho, looking nt her, uinl ku,iwin,L; ho certuinly woubl.
The roud forks half u milo further with, lit the poiut, a bilof wood and thieket. As you ueur the wcod, yon huve thoitretehof tbo rund to tho lelt, nii'l now us they eunio into thut view, Lemii.'l's eompnuiou cried out:
"(lh, I suw himl"
"Who?"
"Nu mutter; we must hi.lo. 1 don't believo lie eould bnvo seen mc," she nd,le,l .piickly.
Aud .lisiuouuting. she dragged her whl.'l nfler her into thu bushes.
"Vuu Htny there." ^ho called. "It he nsks if you have soeu mc. you munt iiiy yuu iittven't." And she disup- pe-red.
"Thnt wuuld bo a lie, wouldu't it?"
"I huve Il.l patience with a man who cnn't lio wheu it's necesi-ury." caino buek tho nuswer. An,I all was still, Huve fur tho rurul nuisos of tho HUniiy M,iy dny. Ilut ut lust about a turn cumu u wlieelmiin. Ko wns youug 1111,1 well groomed. Seeing Lemuel, be puu'.ed.
"linvo yau passed a young lady, i,ir?"
"Whftt sort of a young lady?" said Leiiiii,-! nvoiding tbo lia direct.
"Whi-eling."
"A hull du/.i'ii, I think," said Lcmnel truly, brcilhiug n sigh of relief.
Fur our yuuug geutleman was in bis sn.l,111' nn.l t.'iiiiug uu.
riv.'minutes puss.nl; but pres.'utly u fll.'.' npp.'ur.'.l iu u l.ify frnine—a luu;^hiiiy, tniitnliziiig fue.-—whon sh.- folluwe,l ilruggiug th.i wheel.
"H.' .11.In't bill me."
"Now whnt d.ieslhistuenn?" Lprjuel ask.',! rnther nngrily.
"is yonr putieuee worn out? " sniil sh,' ,leiuiiri'ly.
"V.s, 1 think it is. Wbut's youi uume?"
".\ng.-lu."
".Vugelu wbnl?"
"I UIU uot goiug to loll you."
"lint you knjvv miue."
"l'',verybo.ly does," suid ehe with g.-iillu fintt,-ri-.
"Oil, I Ilon't know, liut wbnt docs it mi-un V"
".v.,IV, pl,a^.i d.in't be augry — pleiiHi'." Au.l ihe u.ble-,1 ;
"Vou've been i.o good."
"Iiuve 1':'" mid he.
"Y.-s; I .I.in't know whut I should linvu done if yuu ha.l n't nppeure.I just tli.n. V.m muke mo ublii to mty if uny oue shoulil s.n me, 'Why, I nm (iiit wilh Mr. Springer, uu.l ho is a clet(;y- inoii.' "
"Oli, dear? ' said Leiuuol.
"Now, dou't bother, please 1 We'd belter be ou the ru'id.
Aii'l she 1.1,,unt.-d.
"I'oniu unl" shu.-ri. d.
.\ii'l will u he wus by ber si.lo sbu bc'uti iig'iiu :
"I'll eipliiiu ns lought. 'Ihero wns u girl, and sho thought sho loved a muu."
'Yes, I have henrd of girla Hko thut."
"Hut she di.lu't reulh."
"Ves, 1 knuw."
"Uuw du yuu?"
"llmu—I huvu u pnri-li."
".io yuu h,ive. Well, to go on. When she hears that mnu is .'iignge.l tu uuuther girl, she tries tu 'cut' tbe ulh.r girl uut-out uf pi'iu.', not lovo fur the muu, you uuderstuud."
"No, I dou't."
"Well, you nio not so "Tlever nsl thought. I!,it to return to this girl -"
"AngeliiV'
"V.s, she wus Angclu, it you will. .Vtigela eucoiiragOHthe uinii —'
"I'Le man who just passed?"
"T.im, we'll cill bim."
"Ves, .\iigela uucourugcs Tom ; and Tom succumbs—"
"l>o you tliiiik PO?" she sniil. luok¬ ing nt him mib.'hievuualy. "Ves, he .li.l ; I must bo frank with yuu, a el.-rgvmnu. .\ii,l it goes ou—in a [ coniilry house in Westchester in Muy. j lint there's small chauoo IU u house
pnrty, you know." I "Yes, 1 kuuw," said ho,
"Of cuurso you know becanse yun nro a young clergyman of a mo.lish ! cbiiriih. Nuw—tu go ou with tbe story I —Angela agr.es to meet Turn ou the I wlie.-l Sno wh,.'cls for a long time I iug appnratus lutely shown lu Zurich. ! befure tho a|,ii,iiuted hour, au,I, get- | A elus.-d «luss vessel is filled with n ; tin,.; tin-l, stoiw, a« you know, uu,l. ) re.l lluni huving th.' propi-rty nl being ' Li.iiig tir.',l, ber cou-oience pricks bleached by .'urbonie nei.l. dne end |i,^,r." I uf a gU.s' siphon .lips int.i the li.ini 1,
i "1 kuow of such ca,..es,"said Lemuel i »"J '""n «'"^' "'l'^'' '^'"'l o. .\x.t\i lull- liiconieull
" I'herc ore a lot ol wich, isn't it?" '>'"• Oreen-
"Yes, (ireeuwicb f buv which house. Y'ou are goi9 mnller town. 1 am evur so much oW"'"'' " you. Y'ou huve been ever so goV '^
"Angela." ho sn ', "must it good-by?"
"Yos."
".-\nd yon won't fiirt any more?"
"I never du."
"Hut you havo confessed to it—with Tom."
"I never will again. Nuw good-by, .Mr. Springer."
.•\u. she was in her su.l.lie, nn 1 smil¬ ing buck nt bim, nn.l vnuishiug over the slope, leaving him riibbiug his eyes.
.\t first ho thought ho wonld fol¬ low, but theu iu Oreenwicb ho likely w.iuld luci'f some one who knew hini, nnd he coul.l not nir,,rd t,i u],peiir ri¬ dicnlons, jiarticul-irly alter such uu es- cnpude.
Yet, ns he wheeled, he regretted his resolution, nud he envied Tuni, nnl ho cuuldn't thiuk uf his s,'riu,in ; un.l he renily wus ou thul rule simply lu elnrify liis miml thut ho mi;,'lit ninko his next discourse u Hlting oue.
And buck nt his ilesk, it wns the snme, nn.l his sermou was siugulurly poor thnt next Subbuth morning.
Au'l be strove with himsell; and trie.l to put her out of his mind ; uiul to think uf h,iw scatiduluus it ull woul.l soem tu nny of his purishiouera who shonid lieur of it. Yet ho yiel.l- e.l, so fur ns to lind hiiusolf lo.Aing about furtively for Angelu, He even, with some self deception, wheeled sev¬ eral limes over tho sume rou.ls.
Hut when bo iiu.lerstuod how im- piilso was currying hirn, lie liislie.l himself tueutully us n hermit of old .li.l his llesh. Aud ho wrote n miuhty Boriuou, whieli .|uite iist.mished ^ his cougregatiun, nu.l after he hn.l de¬ livered it he was compelle.lout of con¬ sistency to give up Ills ouo indiilgeuco Hiirviviug from u great cureer us n col¬ lege uth loto.
.-Vl.I he pliiuged deeper into his work nnd "Ood's poor" und sulTering u.'ver hod moro atteulion in Ihut pur¬ ish.
liut be conldu't give up dinners nn.l routs ultogether, us n certnin utteud- nncc un tbese luuctions is pluinly n cl.rgyinuu's duty. And nt ono of these he snw Angela an.l wus present¬ ed. And nuder her eycKhe lorgot bira- Bclf. ns. heaveu knows, clergymen nro ns tho rest of us,
",\ngeln," he begun, "I huvo beeu looking for yon."
"Huve yon?" fho snil.
".\ud Toin'/" ho nfke.l fonrfnlly,
"Oh, he's mnrricl."
"To whom? I di.ln't cutch youi nnme. Wus it Mrs. — ? '
"No, it isn't. It wns—the olher girl."
"I hopo you bnv3 fi,llowe,l my n.l¬ vicc," ho sui.l, nfter n moment.
".Vot to—. I tuld yuu I uever di.l."
"I wish—I renily wish yuu would mako mo tho exception," said the llev. Lemuel.
And tho pnrish gossijis—snve, to 1;" sure, cerlniu dowagers, unl prim, nciduloiiH virgins—deelnro tlint .-\n- geln, tho rootor's ludy, bliowu the rule of nu outrugeoiisly lively young wu¬ mnn turuiug seihito if her fuuey nn.l fuitli tuny be cnught nifd held; nil ul whieh, of coins,', ia fitting tho ciir¬ tniu full on ncuniely.—New Yurk Suu.
SCII'MTim .\M» IMU'SlltlAI,.
The smoke of wuud fires is not in the slightest degree injurious to vogo- tutiou.
Thu Smitlisouiuu Instiliitiou bns do¬ nated n eulleeli.iu of 'Jl.'i duplicutc specimeus of lishes to tbo I'niversily of Oregon.
Next October n icieuliiie jiibihe will be hel.l iu buni.r of th.. lilli.'th nnuiversury ofthe first n|iplicutiun oi uther in surgieul operations.
It tnkos the iiiuuu exnclly i'i,^i'ii minutes (liventy-uiuo duys, twelve homs ami fortyloiir miuutes) tu mu'.ie its revuUili,iu uruuu I tluj I'lirlh.
The first fussil inaeet ever fuun.l iu the Buntbetn coul liel.l of I'eunsyl- vuuin, nccordiiig to .Nuliiruli^t W. Vic¬ tor Lehiunu. of Tr,mont, I'oiiu., mus sent by him to tho Smilhsouiuu lu- stitution lately,
A uew uso bus beeu discovered for lio|,«, ii'iiuely, the curing of buecn. ll ib luiin.l tbut u sprinkling uf bops in the brine wbeu I'lioon und hums are ).iit iu pickle a.l.ls greutly lu the fiavur of buth, and enubles IhJiii lo be kept uu iu.lefiuito period.
I'uris gi'leo gr,,seillee, which thc careless tuke to tho currant jelly, is simply agur.ignr, or Oiyioii suuiuoss, lluvored with chomieul os-euce whioh givo It thl' tuste of fruit. Tho nu- thurili.s refuse to interf.ro with the sul.- of Iho Mil.stttuei- on the groun.l thut it is hnrmless.
M. Moi.ssnn is rep.,rl.-.l to hnvo dis covered u siilistnnco wliieli is harder thnu the .liuin.iU'l, lu lh.- f.irm of e compound of curl,on nud bur,in. ll is prodnccl by heating borueie nei,- un.l eurbuii iu an eieclric fii(uueu i-t u temp.-rutnro of'"'I'lO ,l,--iees. In n|i- pimruue.' th.' c,',tni>,)-iti,,n is biiick au.l looks uut uulikO/ffrupbit,-.
A gii»^_Uji»f for el;,,ekiug builei fiiruueus, wliieh perlorii.s I.,r tho furnuee wbut the munuiiuter uii,l steam gnu.;e ,lu f,ir sUam nud wuter hus beeu deviM .1 by Herr Wnltber H.'Uipol, of Pr'-s.leu. It sh.iws nt a glnueebythe tliictii.itnius uf th,i j,'t, what is the pr,.portion of eurbouio nei,l an.l oxygon iu Ihe gases of coiu- (mstion at uny tiiomeut, inubling tht stoker tu cuutrol the supply of uir at ouee.
.\u air-tostur, for Hbowing tho de¬ gree of conlHmiuutiou of tbe nir of a wurkslio], or other place where people are crowded t,,gether, is uo interest
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Text: "fJoifs Promises to .ivlU,-' 1! Saiiiiirl vll., 4 111- <iol.lon lo^t I'aalm U,l., I—t'oniinenlury.
JV0.37.
NEW YORK STATE NEWs!
Tli» Urra,lr.l 4 nnr XVorm.
One hundre.l Chic^wnri'Eiis.
It street in thnt cil-} \ «ouio cure, as she has n gront horror
,» hirttt in lunt city (.u„ieu swept of growing too fut
*.^.':;!'..!:'¦"..""r''".'..';!.;!:*'""-•'¦-v. Thelu.ivg„uch:
lo the I for the yeur I
authorities to .lu somclhins
ninpiou of Eu,,ilnnd Miss I'useoi', of W l-n,ly .Miirg.iret Scott, who
tiii; NTW iv.ninN or si'.MN. L'''''''?; '"!'•'¦ •'^'"''H'"-^'l Scott, who
Women seem to be pos.sessed nlil T* ^ 'id n'ot'Z'::";h''''l '" !'¦"""'' all over the world to pjove tbemselves ;,.¦ ''^' ""' ^"'" "¦" '"" "^'^ .''^"- cpiul to OS munv occui.ntions of pos- bii.",, ",':' ^¦"''"' "'¦< 'ifty-Ox yenrs sible whieh untiirnllv b.-l.uig to men. di'sti.'"^,'",",""''"¦''''''"^''- "Tlii-s," Au.l ipiilo tho lutest'of ull is the wo- frien fs.'";'•-'''' "¦'"' "'"^ ouo of tho
muoh more easily Ihaa from uuy d
toriptiou of mine". | "Au.l siie thuught of the ..ther girl,
"Oh I" she bUi.l hislily. ruubiug her aul remembered how wicU.d she bas tyes. , l'.'.'li, bt-rause sho hss bi-, u eucourag-
" "1 beg your purduu," sai.l Lemuel. : in,; T'lni just fur luu."
"It wasniy lau't," ^h.' sui.l, looking ".She shoul.l hnve felt wickel," said him over demurely, "I l.irg.'t Ihis Leiu'iel severelv, wus a pul'lu- r,,.-.1.. ' ".lust then she w-.s a very promi-
"1 um SUte ll »:i> lliln.," sal.l Lem- uiucut yoii uel, bitstily, -ll «u- .ill ralber Strang
UIU leoon.Is, uu.l eli-l« tluwly • I,
dceiue 1
ex"lainii-.l. I'!,irted uul.
and sii'Idcu, uul onoe that (he was persou.
"Uh, I am gl-i I,
"i duu'l -lU wn- in aatooishuieut.
"Because you uro Mr. Sprin SaiDt-Muttbi'«.iii tbo I'lrL. '
He lione.l, reuiemi.eria ; vith n bit of couo-it that u lol ol iw,.,'lu doubt less kuew hi,u mbuia hu tl.du't know fr..m Aduui or Kv.,
"I 11..n.l A cl. ' -y,iiao '' nhe ..ai.l
Now at this a^tuiiu ifu; >tatemoul Lemuel slare.1 h,9 ml. r asiuir-hiiieut. Did niw niU'i Ills »p,r.tnal a-lvi-'e? She looked a lut «.r.'lli.
"That Ik rather a surprisiug ttate- ictul." she ad.led
"1 don't kaow." Le said, hopvieaaiy.
**I mmxx," mta exti, "1 waat an ga
dowu a eur'l krj t strett-hed by wci.'bt. The mure cirl.uuie uci.l thu air euntuitis. Ihe .im.'k.'r tbe dr./p loses color. Th'> .lr,ip m iv tnru whit.' near the upper end ut the crd, if thf nir is very toiil, or it iu,iy i"i~a neariy to the uth. reu,I bef.ire tb,, clisim'e takes plnee, t^ioh gr i liiati .us iw. ". x- •Oli," uu." sai.l Lomuol, be.-ummglv. I tremely bail." "very 'e.d," "pu-.aable" "iV.-ll, at uiiee ehe fuatclus the »"'' I""""-' ,'"'""."''"¦":' "" » »«'*'"¦'
b iiK'o. Slie will apjMisr tu r,iiu when , '"' ''"
.<¦ meets ber t-i be uut witu the clergy-
,,,iu. If ho speaks she will iguoro
a.l,. Sli,,iil,l Le persi-l, tho clergy- j R<jugs ailbont words wero aung at lu-iii, wi...)« the btronser, will kuock Central Music Hall f.us lay night
¦,li.|nu,-e.,f t:, Sanir a S<>ng Hith ihelr I iiirem.
f hlu 'luwn
"Wiil be?'
"Yea, he promised."
"l>id he? "
"Ves, l,tfcnu»e .\ngel:l wished it."
'•Well, iK'rhaps. Jbil wheu Tuiu ap- .....rk «S» ,!.«.. tn^'U run l.i llio bu.^he^^'•'
••Ilou't yon ihii.k it »a.- better tu avui,l tho meetiue?"
•Tussibl.."
".\ud uuw," she aaid, diamonnting an,! e.»tending a baud. •gool-I'V."*
"V.'U are goin^ to leave me?''
"I live over Ihnta.'*
ut the c'.'.sibg exer.-i-.,-a ,if Liihpbeta I S.'hool f.,r the P, af. .S. vcnty-live I l,,,y« ani ?irl» open. 1 the programuie I by stncm.! "The •'lur S,.u:;.:U'1 Bun- u.,-r,"l'ut, uistea-l uf the ,i-a.l! ringing eh.'rus, there was iii;:eii waving ol .,,.,., ..nl iVitlvrior; -'•¦"g-*'. wbi!'-' at I'Ut fl le of the stu<u a |,retty young wumuu T,.('ahze.l the soug lu time to ih.' dving hinds of tbe ehorna. -Chi¬ cago L'hr.'Ui.'Ie.
M,,nioc called ",
•oliool."
la.", .-viU ID h, gcbticuian o
ItdAAlAm'!'
•wu tlllv,
the bl'.
An,I ijuilo tho lutest of ull is tli mun bull-tighter, who has uppeured Spnin. Two sister.s nro toiiriug the eounlry with this nc.coiuiilishtnetit for Mi.iir cupitul, nu.l llial ono of Ihom hus lost un eyo is notbing eompure,l to tho glurv ul lilliug o mau's pluce.— Now York WorM.
ni,-V.I,F. OIlll,.s' I1,«N0.
Tho bicyclo girl h:iH decided that she cannot get nlong without a curly bang. Wiud un.l ruin uu.l hunt hu\o combined, if nut iu reeuiviug tho bung, nt Ieust iu struighteuiiig it, but the 'dicyelo girl is not to bo oiibluno by nny caprices uf the eleiuciits. Sho hns invented, therefure, wlint is knowu os the "bicyclo baqg," uu,l cuufcsses thnt it brings beriufiuito comfort nnd Bolisfiietioii. The bicyo'o bnng is of hiimiiu huir iniilcbing thnt ,)f tho weur.'r, nu.l is lnslt.ne.1 with iiiiiuber- lu.-a dimiuutivo pins. Tho curl in the buug bos been chemically trente.l nnd no ordiuary oxpcrieiico will uuourlit.
Mil. vANiiKiinii.r's riTinn.
Miss rrnuees Egbert Mntli.son, nged tiventy-sevou, duughter of Dr. Multi- son, uf I'lninliel'l, N. J., bus jnst beeu selected us the lending Bohiist fur (ieorgo Vuuderbilt's .Meinoriul Church at liiltmuru, uenr .\bheville, N. C.
Miss JIultison met t^o Vnuilerbilts while nt Asheville lust wiuler with her bibter. .leounotte, who wus there re- ciip,-rating from n severe illness. Her voice, a rich cuutrolto uf wido ruii',^o uu.l mueh swe'-'tui'ss, creuled ,t murkud iiupressiou iu Asheville, ou.l during tho holi.lnvs Curyl Florio, erstwhile thu heuil of the"uld Trimly Church ehoir, NewYork, uul who bud beeu givon cutte bluneho l.y .Mr. Vun.ler- bill to eugiigo fuur suluist.s, n .piurlol nud u eliurus fur thu new church, heard Miss_ .Miittisuu sing iu u local eulertiiiiiiuenl, niul at once endeiiv- ored to ongnso her. She was invito.! to tho Vun.lcrbilt luonaiou nud, it is enid, her singiug ereiited sueh uu im¬ pression thnt sho wus iiumodiately plnco.l in obargo of tho musioul de¬ partment of o privute school nt liilt- moro, uu,l luter signed n coutrnct to eing iu the church ot n salurv of S-^uO pur moulh.
AltMliNUN WOMI-V.
Mm. OiTtrude K,islmuu Terkins, ouo tho brightest of tho younger literary ivoniuu of the city, who mudo o loug Irip u shurt whilo ngo through Eu¬ rope, is convalescing Irom tho serious illnosa which haa kept ber from tho peu for several nionths. Duriug hur sluy ubroud she ;iiii.lo a cnreful atuly of tho couditious of Armcuiu, ond inoro especiuUy of tiio womeu of thut crushed nn.l nuforluuuto luud. Her litorury coiiuoctions guve bur tho ue¬ cess iu Loudon Ulid elsuwhoroto libru- ries and urehives b.'uring upou the lopic, Hlld by guu.l furl uno ns well as careful cud.,ovor shn tniiniige.l to muko Ihu nc.piniutunce uu.l wiu the friend- -hip 61 .Armeuiun colouies iu Lou.Iou lu.l elsewhere. Sho took nbuinlont notes nnd secured n Inrgo niuoiini of very vulunblo liteniry innteri'il. I'jion her recovery, she will probnbly write X scries of very cxhnustivu articles jpou fhe topio with u view to their subse.iueiit ].iililicuti,iii ill book form, I'll.' .ipjinssiuns prueticed by tho lurks Uill Kur.Is iu Armeuiii hove .Iriven tliuusiii'l,-', nnd even lens ol thuusuiuls, ..f putiplo to othor Inuds. Tho eximtriutiuu bus resulted in tho eslublishiiient uf Armeniuu eul.iuies m ueurlj ev.-ry lurge l-'.iiropenu city, au.l u v. ry iinuieroiis eol.iny iu Lou.Iou it¬ self. Most ol these exiles liulong to Ul.l belter ehi'.s.-t of tho nice, nU'i iu their llight tiok with them fumily roeurds, chureb ducuiiu-uts, nueu-ut nrellive^ un.l iniieh uf their .Nutiouul literutiiu-. It is pussiblu t.i-.luy to oliliiin 111 iiiiieh if-u.it m,,ro exei-llont muteriul re-peetin,; .\riiieuiu ut first huu'l lil Ijuii'l'.u lli;in m Su-is,iuu ur l:"./.r. r.iili.i. Mrs. I'.rkiiis is v.-ry f.ir- Iniiiitii in lin.l 11^; unl uliii/itig this literury tr,-usiiru truvu. — .New Vurk Miiil uud Kxpr. ss.
iirs-owNKi, i'i,\\-isTr. M'lduino Cluru Sehiimuiin, wit- of Iho fuilionseuiiniu.'-.'r uii.l h,tsi If a re- n.iwu.-ii piuui^t, bus just ,liud ut l-'muU- lort ou-tlie-Miiiu. Sill' WUb tho duugh- br ,,f I'r..1.nek Wil ck, who was n distiugnish. ,1 tiiieli.-r ..f leiisio, „n,l sbi- t.ntiirully lull, rite,1 ii i,-r.-ut ,1. ,il of hur fnth.-r's g.'niub. Her llr^t I'Ublic ippi-urutic' ni n perf'.rm, r ou lh I
lliM,
',1 a very a,'
liliiK about bin
;^iu;o,r,,,,, ,,,„..,, „,,;;;,;''^iJ'^;/;-
r. 1. I tl,",„„„i „, ,;„,_ .,.„ ,„. ^1 ••'^"nlytli'ivoM. „f a„l ;, i' ,.'„
M?'nr';' ",";'' '^ " '"" ""' »•"-'--
.Mi,„nrL.,r,IJ.-s,i., hn-:!.
. itoaii'l t„ii ,„v ,-.',v.,„t Duvi'l.Thi,
,'iWf'Hth '
snith tho I,or.|
was OHO of tho
J mnu's wurmest
b.'en iu tho'^f '" ^'"^ t'ritic, "is uot over thirtv yciPS"-'. '"'t if ouo hns oucmight well \?."'""'<it r.'st for bur.leiis." Trnly.' "" I'gont which Mr.s Fruuces E. Rotfe''"*" ""«'" delptiiu, whohnsjn-t die. of sixty, wos for yenrs a ^.rbila-
uewapaper writer. .She wiis oilJJgu ,,, „.„,,„,.,.,_ , , first to muko a business of writtn-* ll,< fri.-i„l.«. but .i tTs.'rTi«,T,nv''w;. 'V' vcrtisements for the big .Iry god -'"''¦,"'"'¦'- . > e
housos. She was a nieinber of tbo «'tin'„",'l\ famoaSi'Tll club ot riiilu lel|ibia, and
h.. si,.i .^"m " 'T.','^?' dlfforvtit parts ot ^1' Stuto t.-liln« of his drea l.'d nppMii«Daa,
11 lh ' I L ^ """-K *"'¦"'• »''*^''' appeal* 1 the f,.rm of a moth «n.l a cutorplllirrh on. or tho worst m.nHre.fl ttmt vlslls the larni.'r, rnnli'iior or (ot,'stor, (rml'';.'"i'°*'''"''.'''*•"'"'" '""•mlv rooslrad
tfi™i.;i^'.:,"r ro'""!!""*' "™>' "•""" ¦» ^^
i'T.?, 1 "'•->-''•'' »" "'^er tho state. Tbh /,y,^.l .*? •" !'•¦'**" almost Inaradlble 1 '.Ml 11,1,"'';'¦'i"'.'",',, '' '"""' P-'<rtte«lar ' iC. f lv-.",'. '* *'" -;¦;' "".^•"''n«<» the it h « »i,;,i "• •""";¦ ^^ "•P"'*' "y «h*»
N 'tir,ul :Tr?'"'* ^""¦.«-w..ll..,n«it ,,i.„ "^r^'.r" '"^." ''eiisl.lonil.lo dlstane*
-•;
gave valnnblo assistnuco tu the direc¬ tors uf tho C'cntouninl Exposition.
Tbo Now York World says tbnt Mrs. Uuth MoKuery Stnurt nn.l Mrs. Elizu- beth li. Custer uro two of tbo most p.i[itilnr piirlor leclur.'ra in this oouu¬ try. Mrs. Stuart leotnres or ren,ls from the plntforiu, but Mrs. Custer's tiilks oro uuro iuforiiiil. Itutli Indies havo apurtiueuts in New Y''ork on Ibo B,imo street, but thoy spend the great¬ er purt of their winters "on the rood."
I'rincess Li, tho wifo of Viceroy Li- nuug-Chniig, is lifly yeurs .ild. but luoks f o be onlv thirty, iier feet bavo beeu tortured to such sninlluoss thut sho cannot wulk, but has tu bo carried obout in o ch,iir—a magnifiouut oue. of course-yet she owus 111(10 pairs of sboes. Her husband's weoltb ounbloi h.r to huve neurly lOilO silk drossos. nnd sho ctu select from 500 furs iu winter timo.
MrF. Juno L. Stanford's devotion to tho Cnllfornin university whicii boors ber sou's nunie boa beeu hhowii iu n way so uncommuu as to attroet special ntlcution. Although sho wus rccuiv- iug iiuil.'r an urder of coiirl nn allow¬ ance of Jill,miO u month pen liug tho Bottling of the Into Sen-itor's estnto, she bus volnnturily turned ovor neurly ull of it lo tho instiliitiou to pny thu ruuning i'X|iensos.
Mmo. Albutii, tho Americnu singer. i,i o grent fnvorito wilh l,>uoou Viclo¬ ria. Aniuug hor luuuy proseuts slio hns receivo,I nn uutogruphoupy of thu (.lucen's "Highliind .louruols," a por¬ trait of Her Mujosty, nu.l a Biiperb model in guld ot the personified figuro of "Victory," dosignod by tho Conii- tosa (ileichon, uu.l bcnriug o scroll whereon tho wor,l "Victoria" is lu- Ecribcd iu precious stouoa.
r.MlHION NOTES.
Wires nro not requiroJ in tho latest shaped sle. veil. -. v
Somo of tho new parnsols hovo very mil.JUO hnndles ot erystnl,
lu jewelry tho emernld is nt preseut tbe .lueeu of precious stouos.
TelU nin ou.l npjilo green nro tho predominnting sbiides iu everytbiug.
(ireiiu.li'i.'H nr.) niuslly made up over eolore.l Kilks uud used for dressy oo- cufiion.',.
i.luantiliori of Mowers nnd fclingo ore used, un.l Iho nmbitiou is to get ou luuuy kinds of dowers un u hut us pus- bib 1,'.
In millinery two contrnstiug shades of tuUe, one lui'l uvur tin' .ith.ir, oro often used to givo Iho chnugeublo ClTect.
¦Tewulc.l pnsscmcntories nu.l triin¬ miugs of nil surts fiu.l tbeir )iluee ou ulmost every gowu, uud ulso on luuu- tles nu.l hnts.
Americnu buunty roses, interspersed with lilies uf tlio vnlley, mako tho cumbiniitiuu for a summer bat that is mueh u.luiircd.
Whit.i gu'VUS uro to be worn muro thuu ever this sous,in fur inf,iriuil us well ns ilrcssy ocensiuus, nu.l theso ur.i ue.'.impnuiud by white hu^ f ho's uu.l puriisuls.
Sum.' of the l.'iiling dre.ssmokers nro diri'cliug their I'll.iris f.ir ehungo ill fashiou t'lWiir.l th.' .Ir.'u.l.'.l biistl,'. nnd somo uf the n.-neit g'lWiis uro pn.l.le.l ou the hips und ul Ihe buek.
Knife pluiting has cumo nr.iilii.l uguiu. Nnrrow rnlllos uf Ibis surt up¬ peur on skirls, up uu 1 down Ihe o,lg, < of the I'ux |>luils uu tliu wuists, nii,l III,' butistu III,line his 11 bus,jno mudo ufu duublo Inll of knil'o pluitiug.
A Noliirioiis I'miiil's .New llalilf.
It is well kuuwu thut the k.'ii, or niuiiutuiu |,strut, uf Nuw Zeuluii'l, liiiH becomo uut.inons from its clinnge ol hnliit, from living ou insects, fruit nu.l berries, tu uttueliiug living sh.ep, I.eiug r.'l,Oil,-,1 lu huv.' .1. v.'l.ipe.l tins eurnivuruiis hnl,it ivitbin the hi*-! thirty veurs. It a),]
iiuiio W.IS at Liep/.ig wh.n sl.o was fr"'" furlh. r first bun.l ob-ervutious mlv uine veurs of ii;;o. Sbo murri.'.lj''.v'1'- While, thit tbo keu lives bigh
Se:;iiiuuuu when shu wus twei.ty iiii", lU'l her 111 .'ri.-.l li'o wus u siiigiilurly hupjiy uue,cluii,led unlv the un.-ortniu henltb un.i m. ntul .li-envo r.f h.-r hus- ,iun,l. Sh«, vintcl must uf lh" lureign :;.>iirts of Eiirupe as u Mrtu.isu; but she uever cuiuu to .\nierieu. .Ma Inme .Sehuiuunu «n-i u uoiii4u of rure p.-r- luuul ehuriii uu 1 exuite.l churai'ter. Sbo h'ls always been wi.lely 1.ive.l iu Liurmany aud Lu-,'liiu'l, au'l some yenrs igo a Consi.lerable umuiint of iiiuney WU" raiseil lor licr by h.-r frien Is wb.m i pr,i»),i-et aroB.,- of her b.-ing .lisabl.r.l l.y Bicktio'.s. Thu cumpusitions .if the first hull of ll.r life Wore imhu.-l with
11 lb,' iiio,iul'iins u I'liii: ,1isIrii uliovi- 111.' frost line, where thuro uru uu burri.-H ur fruit, unl unly linehi-ns und u tew iuse.'ts u.'eiii. Still, the k.'u leurs ..pen tbu buii.s of slie.p, uii'l though It muy uot .lis.'inbuwel tb.-mt.igit nt no.j .levoiir thi-ir ki.l- u,-ys, us commonly re|,iite.l, it is now tb.''iiglit'tlint It .l.i'.s this lor th,' siiku of Iho blou,l of its vii'liin. Mr. \\ hito stat.-s tout th,- r,-,i .111 wby fliis bir.l lo fre,pieutly pi,-r,'. s lh ' li.ely of a sb.-.-p IU the r.jiti.iu .,f tli.- ki.lnoys is ,lne t,> the positiou it tnk.-s on 111,: buek of ils vielini to nwintaiii a strung h.il.l. .Sheep with I'lUg w.ml nro mure fro-
churnct.-rislic > urii.-^lu.-ss, bnt '' qnently alluckcl thuu those with shurt
laler lie*r hiisUiod's in,!ii.-ure ron be - wuul. Jisceru.'d. Sb'! his always talu'U her place IU tlielr'-iul rauk aiuuug pianists, l.nt her pli>yiu.< Las l-ueu best kuuwu f,,r Its greut wurmtb uf leeling uii,l p,ii tl,'appreeiuti'iu uf the buuatiiul. Ilhe w.is u r.-iuirhul'Ie int.rpr.l.r tti Chupiu. Ibr 'l.;Uh rtuiuv.-.-, ,.ue of thl. lu-t reiuuiuiug links with thut brilliaut musical pori.ol vhif-h iua It- Ihc mi'ldle uf tLis c. iitury rumaikable. N,'W York ludep. n 1, ut.
.i.lSMl'.
Womeii are Ui w responsible f.r abuut iid.' }Mt,,ntud ilivltitiouii pur J cur.
JJJS. vcuty-Pevcn w.»tn, ii* bnve taken the li. A.'.b gr. ,<ut L .u.l .n. luiversi¬ ty this ts-rm, lu a,l,liti,.n t-j thirty-MX ' urgun and helium
I'eeuliur Nen KliuieuN, Thc r.'ceullv .liso.n.-re' eleinenls, ar^uu au 1 h.-liii.i,, th" luruier nl aliieh hi-- b.'i-u f.iiiU'l to 1,0 o eoiistitiitnt of ¦iir, hpp, ur to p.!"-.** p..e.iliar uul uii.,mu: ills t'l. etri.'al pi'ijierties. The latent iuv.'Sli^.iti.ius seem lu show u bre-aeh b. lae.-n these aU'l wl.nt may lie termt.l urdiuury eleoi. uls. F.>r instaiiCe. heliinii ai'ta at aim,i,ph. ric pressure exactly lik.' other gus.-s ilo nt t-xc-.-.-,iiUgly bi'.'ii .-xhiiii''ti,jii'., such as ure o'.it iiued lu vu.'un.u tnl'vu. Au- .ither i,ro|,erty is ihut uf the eiiurm.i.is
irUgth ,'f ..p'trk ti.'.t Is pr.,>du,-. t 1,1
helium uu,l tbi- unusually hni/, thuUL'h I.-ss leus'thy spirks in argou. nther xp<riui.iuts p.-em to sh.iw- that
who wiT'. pre-, nti'l f,<r utber
T'lrs. lAitity Vrot Ma.i'u, .if «irg.uii is tho yi.nULj.st of (he Scuaturs' wiVi Shu has charmiug uua^l^eto'l uiauners
bavu el.<
eutr.
the ' wuicu are
electru cbeuiieal ],ro|M'rtiea
vuuriu tbe
,.rld
The largo.t sbe-p
tifto 1 couveriati jUalist aud a issaid tube S. .Me,,'an.;b-y, of Ibe
1. Vor writer. ) C.x.uing .Statiuu, at J.ril'lerio. Now
Th., (iermau Enipreas, haa, during .South Wali«. He hoM .I.OOo.oon acrea
hL laat y-ar, grown mii.-h ntuulor, of lau.l. auj loat seaaon ahure J.OiM).-
ui sbe u ieriuublj tbtuking ol trying 000 ibeep.'
wbemvei
nus ,,i,,.,. |„„|, „„.„_ I, „,^, „^ .^.^^^
ovorwi„'iuuu«ly lariro and Its nor-
l.a..,l „; .l".'"? '"^i>"'""':", ''I eheok. When
bun.l ..f Iho lii...'ots utiuok a Hold thero are
aim "»» lllorally to eovar
Is., whi.,1, th..y maka
11,Ilblu at somo dia-
nouiineil that
Iwlroyml In
oftl..' uJ, un 1 tho s- Is pl.-ittilv >ll" .'flh.'lel.'Kraius •h.-.d l.f
-ntv-f.„
b..
' nrv. .^1: 1. ¦.,¦¦ "'¦¦'' "•" worma
I. L , V. i ^ ',"' '¦' """ ""iKhhorboo'l.
".!?,,',.i'i i" "'",' '"''','" '" ""> W«" liavo U'.IOM.illi i,o..,i8|„p,„„n,y „,„ ,„^,„„,
"¦anno I ii|H>uthe
woniis wWeh huv
1,1 IU-
mil tbat ll.'ii, w,,rk. lathis
11. "Au,| I w, ull thlno OUOII Kr,-ul num,'.-'
llll'l ov.-ry instr uhioh ()o,l su
d',110 Ho WU.S t
I,i.ro,l lit,' lor .
w.'lt In any hou.so I,,,., UL' ",'?'" "I' "'" ebll'li,„ ,„ . . '•' / .', „^-''',', .'^'' "•"•'¦' ''«•••" "Oils "III, iin.t;'"" uiol hu,l n-sl from all his one t!i"urV"'"'':ol Ills surroun.llii-s with thil,,'h„V.J "f 0'i,l ilivolling lu a t.'ut v.!ry ouooiiV- lo'urt lo bnllj a h.ius.i lor Ini; ,lllTor.,i,tN wonl. "Il„ ,,11 tliut Is in Ih'sI ,,f ni,'„ in i,^„r,l Is wltb thou " wus un.l muny ii Work ttio l.or.l Is now tulk- pan ,if ir,.r>|iiuii, o.Xno wis.|,„n ni n,,, .-¦'llio loi It. . ¦"Wls.loiu,.! (lo,l,
7. ••Spiikol w,,i-,l with-'jii,! Is not u s-iyliii;, Wliv build ye not rtidno bn" not ,',-'bir-;" It Is not fortho serva I > Ills l.,,r.| whut .shouhl or shuirllii.s d,,ii,'. Tb,- s,'rv,int is to, I,,' "wia of olio,ll''nt" un.l "r.';uly t'l no ivlints.i.'vit I.-,r,l tlu, Kiii,{ shull ui,p,iint"(I,'.,i. I.. 1, .S.I,11. XV., i.Vi. If w„ thus bol.l ,,nrso'l-<lil; r,'u,ly t,, wulk lu His wuys, tli.-it Is ull Uw o-ks of lis,
H. "I look ili.'o from following tbo sheep to l,.i rul, r ov.'r niy people, over iHriiel.^' It Is well to r.<iiioinl.,'r whoai w.' w.'m and what wo w..ro when (».i.l enllo.l us. It la tf.'IM.i oontliiu . Httl.' In our owu sight un.l 11,'v*-think uiivthInK of .mrsolviw. Wbon ,-:i!l,"l 1,1 sp.'.'ial ,'.,'rvi,'„ f.ir llo.l, wo must 111 iiiliol whoeullsus ("1 took tlioo.-')
villi then nu'l huvo cut olT . uii,| huvo uin,|o thoo u i'b,,wH,,d.l|,lovorvthln',;, rnno'iuullly was siuipiy that Ilt to uso. Whutovor was ,1,1,.or of It lOon. .xxxix., l„'ll.,vo that (lod bns a pre- 'li "I His .'blMreu, uu.l a I'O'pur.sl ....'rvi.',' lor ovorv lii'.in.mt ol that lil",l-'.i,l,. 11.. 1,11. nii'l if wo ui-i'"Ulv willing 1.11,1 .¦h,','r;iill) s,il,j,','t to llim IIo will worlc ll nil ,„il I,, u k-l,,ri.„is ,-.,iisii,ii,iiuil,>u.
111. ".H,,r,'"V,-r, I witl up),,,iut a plaoo for my pool h, ls''u.'l unl will pliiut llloin." ..to. Th.' f.ii't thnt Wlion th.'y uro thus pinutud tli..y will mov.. II,, iioiro nor bo anilot».l any moro is In porloL't u,.,'ord with munv similar .-IUI,'no-Ill,., Mi.'b us .I.T. xxxl., as-lOi xxxll., -11; Am,,- ix,. I.'i, aud still nwnlts Inlllllniont. All ,'v,'iiis whieh to us may sooai aud may 1," far In Iho luluro am to Uliu, who suua 111.- .-U-I Irom tbo beginniug,a present reality llll'l ar.' „s ...lire of fulllllmuut. however mi* lik'-iy it nmv so-iu, as If uotnally aojoiu- i,:i-i„"i.
II. "Al.s., tbo Lord tull.'tli tlioo llmt-thiit II" will innko III.", iiuh'ius,'." Tho word "hou.su" may swiiify n ,Iwo,ling, wluitbor i.iut, tunipio .,r pulu"..', also a plucu coulnln- iiii; iinyihiug. or on.''M fiiniily or |.,irttority. Th ' loll,,wiugv,'r<-,.ss'how-thut hero It means |„,storltv un.l klnnd'tm.
I-J, "I will .s,'t iip-|hy,so,'d utt. r thoo, nnd I will .-.slublisli his klUK'lom." Tlm Ap,,»tlo l','t,'r, illl,',l witb IbH Wpli-lt, said on Iho .lay .,1 l',iiii,-,'osi tbut (l,i,t llil.l sworn wilh uu oatb I,, liavbl 11,ut ,.( the Irult of his hillis Ho w,,iild ruiso up I'hrlst to sit un Ills throno (Aots il.,ao), uo,l tho next vorso In rotor's sormoii snys H,. would li.i rnlsod from tbo .l.'ii.l. 'I'.l Al.rnhiiin wero prouilsuil Ibu luml aU'l lb.. j,rosp.,rity ua tho slurs un.l as Ihu sand, nml u,,w tu David nro pr.iinlsed thu kin);,|.iiii, tbo thpiiiH an.l tb.. kln^'.
i:i. "11.. sbnll bull.l an b,,.iso for mvnamo, nnd I will ...stiibiish tho throno .,f His klug¬ doni binvor." 'I'no uburub wblob Is belug now biill,|,'.| tog.'lii.'r r.ir a hnl.ltnll.iu of (1,1,1, Ibr,,ugb tb.' Hplrit, upon the foiin.la. tbm of tho up,istliwund |iropbnls Isoo oha|i- I,'r ill., ti), .losiis Dbrist Hinisolf Ih'Iuk tbo olil.'i oorn. rsion.'(Kph., 11.. '20-'i2), Is novor .'all.'.l u kliiK,l,,ii,. 1,111 Is nil uh'.'t .loulJMluy .,,.1.,: all N,ili,,ii.', t,, rulo with Him lu Ills kliii;.l,,tii. 'Tint kiiiK,l,iiii will havo Isra.'l, all riKht.'Oils, l..r Its .'outer nn.l .I.'rusaleui, tll" thnm,',,I ill,' Lord, for lis rnpltal (Ihu. Ii.. 'iit Jor. 111., 17).
II. "ir ll",',.;i,iiiil Inbpiltv, I will chnsti'u him With the nol ..I liieu," oto. Ulsh.ip llorsl.'y gIv.'s this ro,i,llng; "Whon guilt Is lubl llj, in Hlui." Auil llr. Clarke snys, "Iu siilTorliig for Iniquity." 01 H.iloinun It might bo sal.l, "If bu eoinmlt lnl,|ulty," but 11,>t of I'hrlst, aiel w.i bnv.. alr'-ii'ly pr.,v«,l Irom I'.'t'-r's s.,rni"li thut tbo s.'.id n'torro'l to Isdhrlsl uu.l nol .Sol,.m"ii.
1.1. "U.it My III.T'V shnll not .l.»purt uwuy Irom him, ns I t,iok it from Huul." Whutovor r..l..r.'n.'.. th.'m muy l.o h.'ro l.i H..loui,in It .-au ..nly bo as lypkial .,f (Uirlst lu tbu mattor .,rth.. king.biin. Dnvld erbloutly umlor- sto,,'l It of s,.m.!<,nuln thu fur fuluro. 8.s. tll.' last .'laiis.i of verso I'J ami nolo th.wu van,'US roa,bilk's. "Thisis Ihoinaunoruf tho muu who Is a.id Iho L.ir.l" (Lullior). ".\n.l Ihls is tbu Inw of the muu," lllo A,lain (K.'noio.itt). "An.l this Is thu arraiigeniout about tho innn" (Ilorsloy). Hllor'sooinn.ont IS, "Thnu sponk.'St .if nn nteruni klug.l.iin In which n,> man eaa 1... klag- H.. must bu (¦o,l un,l muu Is'oausn Ho Is to l«i My Hon, uu,| yet II" Is to ll" King for ever uud uvur, wl.loh l...|,,ngs 1,1 0,j,| ul'.no."
lli, "Ibv thron,, shall I," oslnbllshnd f'lr- ovor." (liil.rlol sai.l 1,1 Mnrv that hor Hou siK'.ild sit "Ull,., tbcuuo .ll His fntUor Dtvid (I.iiko l.,i;'J. :i2l, un.l this ugru.M with Isa. IX.. II, 7. H.'o in vorsua !i.1. 24. of our l.'*B',n oba.'lor tbo story of "lllo »VBrlaslinu N,it|,,ii." lioiid Jor. xxxb, 115-37, and lai simplo on'oiub to Isiliovo thut O.id moans whut llo sn.vs. Tbo only soluilou of lbs .'ust.'rn .iu.»i|..u Is tliB n.*t'.rntlou of Isruol iiuJ Iho return of th.lr Messiah. H,-o >,sa. Ixu., i;, 7.-L,-.s.'.ou llclpor.
ENLISTMENTS IN THE ARVIY,
hllchl Ui.cr«a>p lu Ihn Nuiiibrr, llul (Juol- lly l« ll«ll<ir.
Thoio has iMiiiu a slight d.sir.iaso l:i urinv onlutuiunts ol lato, nnl tbo (inis'ut str.umtb uf tb" army Is ub-nt IiOO lew tbuu Us m,'i\i- m.on b.rw .,f 25.0(10 iio'U. onp-ors .,1 tbo A'tjulnnt-Oouorul's ..ni'io nt tbo War Dopart- mint ur.l uuthorlty lur th" stntomout tbat tho .(Uullly of tho m.'rnlts Is mU'-l, bi-ttor
thai, l.ir many y.'urs. UU'l Ibul ,3,,hi i|,,ii
wilh tbo III" of tb.. army n , l,,iiK,-r e,-irr|,"i with it 111.''.'.oiul ,luKru,lull'iii, whi-h birin- ,-rly uilu,'li,.| 1,, It. Tho lrnpr.iv..,l ,">ii,|lll„n
I- sialo'l 1', luu lu part lo th". n.'W -ysl.'iu
',1 r.Kr.iilii.i.'. whl.'b iillows n r.'k'Ini.'nl t„ llil ull vu,'aii"i"'. fr.iiii Its imin.i'llnlo u.iighbor- lo,.»L It is also ,luo lu u i{r.vit ii..,.i».in. t,i tbo slrlug.-ul rulwn ,WK ,vornluk"id'u.Kslou» t'l th'i rants ol tbfl army. (Iroalor caro is 11,,w tukou In tbo ehurieitor ,'f tlio r<-,!rull« thuu boroi,.,|.,ro, and tie, ''lui.lldalom.ist fro- .l,i,'.'Mitl''tn''t',rv pnofun tbat punt to In. sun. hlsonllslm.'Ut.
Accrliiin I', 'in., of tbn oineors al tho War Dupartinout tno oondlll'US ol tbo soldier nr.i iuu.;b Isillor thuu tlo'y wor ' oyn, Mn yenrs «i|.>. TIk. lldtHT olas> »( irAidlrrn bad wadn lb" si'rrt.'Blui'iru ugp".al,l». uuJ thoro i» a
u.'sr .DKiuisl r.'iull'iushl|. ..ilstluK Im-
Iw-'U "Ill'S-J-. and i.e n. aitbo.iilb, ,,' ,s„irs.,, Ibor,- ,-un ullvor l". au alft 'Into .'ommluijlii.i; ..t lh" •¦rninisciouol au.l oulist.,.! I.r...i-bi,,-. Tb.' p'.sis D'.a-linvo tboir lil.rarl'-. tb. xo M a gnuuanlum ut ovory sluf.'.ii. wI.'To, i,u.,. tl.'M-o Is n r.s-r.-a',l"n r"„i uu,| e^-b.-ink..-, K'.r Iho V.l'll.ir wb'. r-Diullis In tl." armv Iboni Is luonuisliig pny with |.i.:;th ol s"r- vi,',-, nul, aflor thirty y".-ir-. r'illr,-ii,out ir. tbr.'o-fourtb-, piiy uud AiiiViatii'jeAol e|. lUiuW • U'l f I.
"Tho army »i ly nu m'.aii.i Ibo .li. p-j-o- Ijil.l.' oxginu-AAtliou It *A, oi.'io oli.-ir;:o,l v.-ii'i Ijouik-.' sabl an army oflli r. "At Is n-ii:iy ak-r.-....!,!.', .oil I sn'.'il'l say pri-l. lu'il,, III ov.-rv way lor a man who Ia .bjioiir-l hi Ti,au,ml la s-r all bla .ilo, with ii-.tbl-iT tj an I vory llttl.* i d,\.
urrnvTi'"'' '¦¦'',"'!?"« mug Niys that Ihe
'-''-'•¦'-¦ i'l'-i,fib'',' Ti.'o". "';r'*"°'" •"' th*
"- iv u- i' ;, ,<">l'"on ItiuWIl-
. W. W. Luw, 11,bort O. Mead ao.l
"',"', "'I•¦,"¦""' to hav.i lieeo
•i-d i.y tho .liwlniotlvo Inseet.
.'SO worihs aro foun.l ou thu
'JOO f. , ''" ""''^^ Tho<.olumii« illl f..'l l.,nif nn.l fn.m lou to
farms
bi.'liwui
lu-.'lr,' i„ h.. .... . . "^"" "U to
I., u r,,. '' ""'' *'"''" •l">«'llmu»
ol lior a 1 r":'''''"r' """•'""« over eaeb .uor. nill d.slr.'ylng ov.ryihlmr ihn> l-
wbioh,',„n..-, fl ?""'^"''"»' »'»« »» , - .. n iiioh oomos In i||„|r way.
Ill, «-'l'l't'lT,','l1ifI'""'V"" «';"•"'-''l""Vo a imth ,,. I 1 ,, •••¦lutiin thut looksaathoVgU
er 11 lb T"""' "•'"' "^•'- '" r.v«andother ni..v,.rv."''V,'7 "''',""""''•'"""»'«»» V iir...l i^,.r,n ""•' '" ".'" ""'" '» «1«-
.V .'.'.'• ' '"-'""rs <'ovor ..no of lh., mar^hlm.
r .r.n .1*""',"."'"' ""'wprliikbid with
' "sw V o ',""'' ""¦" •"' ",""" "'• »««. In
r.of,:i « """"/ ?"' ''"stroyBrt by the
n'ltul. Mauy of tka farinot; have out
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suv'"''lb..'''fV."li'i'ii"''i>''»«'»te<l a large Sprouts und ,'iiiillllow.,?^'!'''" the vl. IsMUB.,! out, lire sulterltk""; "' the w,.riii, nlso, ns woll us Iront-.""Ws to whieh nppeurs to food ou tlulrtl^Q'Oses, l-!,i;tra holp Is belug oinployod b(5^^ tli.vso llol.Is. a ditch being tbo oiu^Oi tnotbo.l of slopping the pnigrefs V wuru-s. Tbe corn erop Is also thriiaKk. an,I nolliluk' l.nt uoiistuut walobliig will aaV. tbo crops. Till, posts rtid not arrive lu OrlealS .'nrlv .'uough in thu soii«un lo ilamaKe the buy. whiob u-as Hub: this ynar, and iiM n.-arly nil b.ieu harv.'st.Hl,
Th..army wiriii Is.los.'rlbo.l aHboinii trom nil Inch loun Inch nn.lii hall loug, and llflhl l.liio or gruy In co'or. With brown and yeUow l.'iiKltu.llnul strlpus upon Its baok. It iiu strong Jnws nn.l an alt.igi<llii<r (lleroe looklBI bou.l. Tills Is Ils eatorplllar lorm, the oM 111 whloh It done Its work ut dovourlug. It eubsu.|uoutly dovolops Into n molli with • iTluuaiiiou colored body, about eevoi|.etfhtlia of nu Inch luug. This nas brownlih wtafli with spots of wbito ou oaob. Tbe moth Bta nnly al iilRlit, aud duiioslts tll ecrga in IlM llil.'k grass or upon lonvea. II Is also said to Is. a III"! thul thu entorplllar jimlera to eat al nik'bl. un,1 d,ius most of Ils wurk at duak 01 shorlly bi.foro diiwiu
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Tho Bavngo levm- aotiou gun haa baea lis'tn.! by 111., oouiuilsslon a|i|ioinled by Oo»- onior Morton, as Ihn ono bast adapted to III.. r."|uln,nients of tho now laullcal ma- u,„'nvr.H,.
Tbo ILmiiiilssbiniTs nro Allwrt D. Bhaw. C. W. nibs nu.l llol.oit II. Tbumton. n« report has b. eu inii.lo |iublla b^ Ibe Oov> orn.ir. Tbo luw provides that tliu arm aa- leoioil Bhnll be n.lopl.i.1 lor Ibo uso of tba nvllltiirv un.l naval foroes of Uib Htato, pro* vl,l.'<l tbo rop'.rt of thn o,iinmlsslon Is ap- pMviid bv lloveriiiir Morton, After tbo r» port Is ndi,pi...l tho A.IJutaut-nuoeral Is au- lh,,rli'..vl to cuufrnet fnr uot to ux oood ISO,. 1X10 rlll.w of tho kind sulooled by tbe eom> ml's-lon'or th.i military nud naval foreeaol lb.' Htato nt a prlou not to cxcuetl 411(1 eaeh. riio Kiiiis aro 1,1 bo fumlsheil wltbln thraa y.'ars allor Ibo contraot Is awardBi].
In Its ron,in tho cimnilsslou ¦iiysi
"VVol.'oI cuildeni that with Ihe Havaaa muiru.-.lno iltie pbi.'o.l lu tbo han.ls of tha Nuilonul Gunrd nlihn Htulu of Now York, a now llbi will bo Imparled to thu art ut lar- got prn.'tlo.., gront pri.l.. lu iho nocurnoy and bounty .if tba nrm developihl, aud tbe very b.'st woiipou lu Iho worl.l for uiilttary pur* p,,s..s su<'.iroil for tlinir usu.
"Tbo u.'W Haviigo I'avttlry uarblau aubtnlt* lod to us for luspuetbiu Is a very lino arm. Thu moeliuulsiu Is Ihiisaain a« that of thu Havnve military magniilun rido, aud In allll* .l.'lalislsndnilrnbly a.luptod for tho use ot .'nvniryni.'ii. Wo unlii'sitatluglTrueanitneDd ll l..r ill.' uso .,r III., cavalry ul tbu Nalloaal llonr.l ..f tbo Hint...
"Only n vory small inluorlty ol Amerioan sp,,ris,i„ u use a b,ilt nctiou guu for sporting piirp.isi's, wbllo au ovBr»-li.,lmluK niaJurHy tuvor Iho luvur systein. Tbore cau ba no ,|ii.-stl,,ii us to tho general soundueiie ol Iba VI.-w tint lor Amorican noldleni lo uae In Ilmo ..f wnr n inllltnry rlllo as nxarly a* poa. sil,I,, lik.. tbo onu UH...I by civlllaua In llntaot |H'a.'.', 11 ispially offocllvi', will adapt itaoU snlisfa,'l"iliy In ni'tiinl wnr sarvlon to tba lunulpuinllou by inou who from youth ttp huvo bo.'u funiillnr with thu aolluu o( IM mllll.iry gun iilncod lu tbolr bau.Ia.
"Tbo us,' of Ibo iHiworlul siuultaea* poiT- .l.'r ron.l.'rs It almolutiily ui'dosaary tbat tba luirri'ls nud lir.'.'.'li lawbauUm ul mllltary- niagiir.lno rllleB should be niuduol Ibailrou* i-st au'l most iliirablu uiolals obtaioabM. Nleklo stool an.l enrlain steel bave htox ¦• fouu.l t.l stnnd woll In gnn barrel*. Tba .'.imrolssbiu bnvu glvi'u Ibla vory impaMaat
It mny lis clulinud vita'—point great attae* II..I.. and In the riic.r.l ul Iholr proiwadlaoi 11 Inll rueomniondnllunouvurlng Ibl* btaaab uf tbo Bubiwl will IlB fouud.
"Tbu claim Is fns|Ueiitly made Ihal Iha Is,It a.'llou Is bivt fur a military magaaUw rin.< ou lie,',not of gr.«lor mma and faollll* ,,f bin,ling wbllo lying prouo on Ihs groaoo. 'T.'-i* mn.lo by tho O.iminlasionurs for them- M.lv.'s, nud by ullirrs, lying prone oa tba KrouuJ, l.uivu n., d.iulit wbatsvcr la tbair mlii'ls that tho luv.'r sysLun li deeldadlv ..lip r!,,rl<ithu boll system for liring Willi Ibo least .'X|K>siiro of bfidy antl tbe miMt ti^ (lllty and uuso wbllo lu suoh pusllluu."
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Al P,,rt Aun, Dr. T. H. (Ilbl.s wiialoiitaDll/ klllo.l wbllo trying 1,1.Irlvu acrosa tbu r*ll> ro-.d tr.i,'k ub.ii..l .,f tho Now York and Mob. tr.'ui oxpr.'rs. IIo was slxti-tlva yean of lAgo aU'l a voloruM ol lb.' was.
Tho ntalo llonr.l ot Hoalth haa mqurdad 111" Attoruoy-ilonoral tu bringacilou ainloat lhn|.>.'al n.ilhorltl.sof the town ot QreeB> burit, W.wleb.i-ler ('ounty. lur tbeir fallua 1,1 rumovo tbu r.'ii,l«rlUK nMabltabmeot ol WHIianis A Flauduis, wbleb ba* bueu ad* )u,lgtsl a niiiftuuo.t by tho Llour.1.
Tho army w.rm lirui iioik" li# af.iHianuMa III Klloralio, llbln..clllT, Ibo homi) uf (iuvara* or Mortou. Propunitl.JUN uro boiug made to «l',plbopr',gr.-»s ol tho worm by dlMblaff, l'r,,l.-s»<ir I,lalor, Htuto Kiiloin,ib,Klat. ba*
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| Title | Queens County Review 18960717 |
| Date | 1896-07-17 |
| Month | 07 |
| Day | 17 |
| Year | 1896 |
| Volume | 1 |
| Issue | 37 |
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| Title | Queens County Review 18960717 |
| Date | 1896-07-17 |
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.» i!««(i.i!m'5W?w«*llW QUEENS GOttNn REVIEW. PaoSnbM Etbit rrMar MorniOK at FREEPOST, QUEEHS OOITSTY, N. Y CHARLES D. SMITH, Proprietor. ®ttem kUNtULIi: COpiKMi dVI-: OKWXfc*. BOOK IRD JOB PRIKTINB -—iif.rrTr.i> in AltractiM and Ariistic Style REVIEW OFFICE by Power Presses. ¦VXII tiESKRAL INTEM.IUEME. VOL. I. FREETOilT. N.Y..yj;tI)^y_ jiTl.y ,7. isi.il. TB««S: tt.OO T^LT IR ADTAHCf L.- FIMANCl.tU TflEFREEPORTBANK CAPITAL, >30,000. Main Street, - Freeport, L. I. JOHN .1, ii.\N- I.VI.I,. Prt.i.l.l«nt. WIM.UM KOH EM A.S. Vlrrl'n'al.leiit. WILLIAM H. II.\I,L. Caahkr. 1104K11 or i>ii{KrTonN: Willi, Jnlin J, liaiidall. William v.. tloMi'l Ilarn-r B, Hinith. Wallar-r II, l-ori.w ThoniaN I), Smith. CTiauni-f-y T. Hpr, CluurlM 1.. Walla ah-j fill.-. WlllUti.ll, .Milk- It.-..rv.- Wfillare, C-.,l.-, I'.'llll. William H. Ilall OlHTi. n.-t-pl li-Kiil l...ll'i:i tp, 1.1. Iliri-r» ra.-llill.-« n, eveT>-.l.-piirliii.-Ill p.!.11.1 If. IIkw V.irk ..r llr.H,kl)i. Il,.i iwiili'i.. l.u.l .'V.-rv ,1,¦.-.,.,,,, Iflrolialati-iil will. .'..i.''«'r\„l luliirt-nl at Ihr rnl,'.,r Ihr, Uiih, .Iriaxila, Ihr.-.-i.o.nll,. Drufl). laailcl .,11 all luirin I>.a,a aiU'iH'ral liaukliiit 1.. ArfMlllila of .-..riM.rali.in, «l«tl«>. rl.-.. anllrli..,l, Khtlrr NallMfai-li..i. .o«..ir.< urge .V. Itandall, » cheerfully , vlll I i-rwi. upt altrullon, and Bank of Rockville Centre. VIIIbcb Atc, itorkvllle CrnIn', L. I. Wo dll a (imicrul liiinkiiiK BiiHiiiiiu ot Di'piMit mill Dlwiiniir. Iiilrn'Ht PiiiilimSiMi.ini I>'pi>sil«. Biiukiiig Hojirg—« A. M. l.i S P. M. Haturility, 11 A. M. to Vi M. ¦> BOARD OP IHRRCTORS. IVihirt A, llavlM. J..hn Vln.-.'nl. |
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