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QUEENS COUNTY REYIEW.
PaUtobnl Brnr 'rMar Moralog at
FKEEPOBT, QUEEHS OOUSTY, B. T
CHARLES D. SMITH, Proprietor.
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^onnt^ lletJieto.
WINfarfG COE>l]^>«. JFIVK Ol'lI
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BOOI Mi JOI railH
.—BXIOOTBO 111 ^1
AttractlTe ud Artistic StjIe f
REVIEW 0FR6E by Powir PnssM.
A F.VMll.V NEWSr.VfER «H' I.OCAI. AMI UKNKUAI. INTKI.I.UJEM K.
TEEKS: tl.OS T£ABLT IH ADT&Bit
VOL. I.
FREErollT, N. Y., FKIDAY. AUGUST 2.S. 189(5.
NO. 43.
nMAMCIAL.
iHEFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL. $30,000.
Vain street, - Freeport, L. I.
JOHN J. KANn.vr.I.. r..n<idcnt.
VULLlAii r-OttKMAN. Wcel'rMi.Ii.nl. WILLIAM ¦*. HALL. Caahler.
BOAKII tnr DIKKCmRD:
lohn J. lUniliill, William Fon-man,
Wlillain K. I)..l.li.r. Il \Vi«li-y Iln..
ilHYrr II. Hlnilli. William li. .MllliT.
Waltarv II. <'.n.|iwt.||, (io<.nt.. Wiillart.,
Tlmnaa n. HinKh. Coin. IVIIIt.
jShauwry T._Sj(irai:at'. Kniiili i^'.
OlMa. pir*.|.t lr«al li.tli.IiiVH. Imm 9a. m. l.i In. m. Ilffrra rn>'IIili<~ nn.l in'liii'i'ini'nli. in «riiir ili.|»»nm«.nl kiiimI i.i iIi.w ..f fllliir IIi.i Mow Vork i.r Hro.hUn ll.tnii» ..r Trii«t ('..m
Cinlaa. ami rvirv iu.<.<>iiii...>li>li.>n an far an CnnalMrnl Willi ....nwrvt.ll-.. manafiriii..|il. Ililrn*! at tlir rai.' i.f ll.r.n- |«'r ..nl. |.ai.| un Umr ilriNmiln. llir... iii.>nll.> ..r n..>n.. Ilnffin b».ll...I ..1. all I.»rt» .if Kimilw. i)(>ai.aKitlirri.l Imnliiiu.'ti.iHin.''H. AoaMllilH ..r ...rpt.rHli.iiiH. f^iuilMinlea, ao- •Mlea, fll... anlkllnl. flntlr. HatlafactlfiQ nmnnil. Millrlfia win n...!.!!'.! p .'lH«rfutly anawt'n.'.I.
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Bank pf Rockville Centre.
rillll«« Atc, itockviilo Centra, I. I.
Wo do a OMii-ral K'^iikiuR Uumncm gt DnpoHlt anil Di>«'<iiiiit. ' IntflroMt i'niil on Hpmiial Dop.i«itK.
BnnkiUE HirorH—tl A. M. to » 1'. M. SatimlajK, 0 A. H. to V2 M.
BOARD OP DtRECTORS.
HoliJrt A. Ilavlnin. Tlii.iiiiu.ll. Knlk'l.l, John VIiir..nl. Hirnm It. Sinllli.
Ulantworllili. i'.>nil>i!., W.«li.y H. .Snilll.. jHlwa W. IJalllw.n, I 'l.nrl.'.^ L. Walla, r.
duurlraW. Ili.v..«, Ai."lin I'.irnwHll.
HMnwl K. riillli|«. Kr...i. i» K. WiWui,
John W. IN-Sli.tl, .I..lin T. IlavlHon.
Ollnr (lsvin..ii. K.lwiiril T. Tliiirelun.
Ilainllt. II W l-KitrMtll.
aAUI'Kli K I'lIIM.IfS. I'n-K|.l<.nl.
Tii<>MA.sii. K.simrr. vi... i'nKi.i™i.
IIIKAM II. SMITH. I'HHhlrr.
moriuHioNAi.
DH. G. H. HAMMONO.
FREEI>OI<T, L. L Onica and Realdeneaw Fallon Htreet.
OR. EOWIN CARMAN,
Olllea Mnd Kealdeaev—
CON. SMITH a«> BCOrLL STRCCTS, PUnilPORT. L. 1.
OR. O. L. LUSK.
llMtlth Officer tot the Town ef llenpatead,
ROCKAWAr SCACH. N. V.
THOS. O.CARMAN, O. O.S..
—UKNTIST
Uain btiikkt. riiKKPORT. n. t.
Oflice hmra: 9 a. m. to ft p. m.
Dr. A. D. nooonthal, :-EXPERT OENTIST-:
WMAin wriiKRT, iiKMHirrSAn. n. v. WM. R. LONOENECKER, O. D.S.,
N|!U4iKIIN UKNTINT.
Wilh l.oiiKvnti'kir llnillirn.. SIS FutTon STfiear. SaooaLvn.
ll.il'lm. II A. M. 'ni.'. r m.
V. L. SMITH.
TKTKMINARV KlIIIOKaN ead ItKNTINT
Preeport, L. I.
FRANCIS B. TAYLOR,
LAWYKR,
CORKIGR MAIN ANO FUI.TON 9TV>
¦leaaiMtead. I. I.
WM. A. ONOEROONK, *t Atturury anil (.niinM.|ur.at-I.aw,
E. V. BALDWIN,
-*BANJO SOLOIST.}^-
Concart CnfacemenU at Low Rates.
AilitnisM. HtMPSTUO or FkUPORT.
lirHIMKMii CAIIIMI.
WATKIN W. JONES A CO.. Ol.ll |.:nt.\iii.imiki>
Real Estate f. Insurance Agency,
Far Rockawav, N.y.
E.S. RANDALL, AroHitsct,
Ofllee .-or. HriM.lLllii avr , an.I Maiu hi . ui.|> '^^ Ilailmad l>»pot. Fm-port. L. I.
riaaa and SparlflcaUona prepared for all claava ol halldlaea.
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CHARLES L. SEAMAN,
Garpenter *•*» Hui Kior,
rRCCPORT. L. I.
Ealiuiatm >rlH«\rfiillT f;iTcii. Oiutriit-lM t.Ll.1'11.
GEORGE A GILSOR RATROR,
CAKPENTHRS ANU BUILULKS.
FREEPORT, L. I.
ilaviiiK r.n.rnlly ,..|i.i,|.lr.l Ihe UKVIKW lU'lMUNil ».' ar.. |.r.i«rT.I I,, lek,.
ELBERT A. BEOELL, AyctianMr
rNB.rOHT. I.. I
Pelr^ of Itr«l Folate aud IVraonal I>.>pert| Cv.nduated on Im^bi u*rma.
JOHN P. WRIGHT,
A U C T I a II E K H .
Kn>i<lri><,. rKK»U1IRT. I. I.
HEART, MY MEA RTI
Heart, my hoari! ac fond to llDger, Coma a»«y'.
Once with backoaloK llDKer, ftweetly OBoe abo bado thoe gtny;
Once wbat hoarenly bliss waa tliinn,
Oacoher lore, aa 1 ponrod like wlno; Como, oh, come! make no ilfilay! Heroaro tboao hriftbt looks she iravo I hee. Here alone!
^That can llOKflrlDR save thtN.'.. Tbia nwi^ touch or thnt aotl tou.'?
Love no tearful ."lalm can maliL';
Hflrs to (tive onil hom to take;
Yoa, tbn kliues ull b.-r own.
Ob, the wc-ilth Ihnt Im.ik sbo olosua! Llpadivin.'!
ChoPkB, my only roHO!.; F.yea that Hesperu.i oiitfllilD"'
All hersWHetn«se tak.'.i ahu bom.";
Ilnck Int.. my liijaorn come. Heart, my heart! for thou nrt miuti.
Out, alan! I do r^moml.i'r; H.'fs thou art! OlTon aom.) fond DocemI..»r, Ner.ir from hor biimtit to part. Illllnr, bittur In tb; lot. To b.,1 hore thnt loves theo not, Mino no longer, bre.iktui; heart.
—M. Qbose, In Iho Aca.i.'my.
PIANOS TUNED
df m iM'Tt N«« Tart Taaar.
ORGANS R^PAIkHD.
Prices Reasonable. I xrvut XT ms « UKVIKW SUIUMNO.
LN SUPrORT OF A THEORY
liE lioa.so party at Weatwool wero ilnwdling ovor their oolTee on the inounlit piazza.
It was a merrj orowJ; GTeryliody know ovorybody elHO, and tbero was iniicb langbter aad tiilk, bat saddenly n tilcuoo foil. Tben it became iinlcut tu nil tbnt tbn cuuple Fcatcd uu tlic NtejiH Ica.liug to tlio lawn were engaged iii a quiet but bitter altcrcnliou.
Tbe girl'i) liDtlcnH air was in Btriking coutraat 'to tbo luau'ii cngernuss. "Yoar idea is an absurd one," hu ez- claimed.
"Oh, flel" Hbo saiJ, "to speak so rudely to n woman."
"It IB not rndeness, bnt truth."
"Then they aro apparently synouy- mouH."
"I can't help it; it exaspiirntCH mo to hoar an intelligent girl likd yoit—"
"Now where," Bho broko in, "di.l you pick thnt up? I nm uot thu lenst bit iutelligout I II I woro I would know better than to ari^nu with yuu ; it is so perfeolly l^pptlcus"—Bipbing— "an.l yon do get su excited."
"An.l who wouldn't?—listoning to Nunli impossiblo theories I"
"You ilon't bsTU to! I nover nukfd yon to talk to me. t cnmo out bcro to be by myself, ond yuu deliberately followed mo. Wby didn't you nlny wilh the others? They are all pleas¬ anter than I am."
"dnmility," he said, "is a cloak that llta badly on yonr sbouldors."
"My sloores are too large, porbaps ! bnt really yuu misunderstand—I bare an czcolleiit opinion of myself, I can be quite agreeable, whou I oboose, but am not iu the mood tonight."
"Then aooording to your theory yon ought to be ino.st attr.iotiy.i."
"What IS your theory, Knto?" culled hor cousin.
"Ono you havo Uonrd mo oxprcus thouHands of times befure."
"Sball I tell him, Miss Doane?"
"Certainly,"
",lheBays tbat a nlau duutn't likd tu feol tou oi'nHdeut of a wuman's alToc tion ; that it is tbo element of nuoer- tkinty in lure affairs tbnt makes thom interoatiDg ; that he cnjoyH being puz- zled aud played with, and that a oleror woman has only to appear in¬ different to lirst piquo aud tbou at¬ tract him."
"Heresy?" ciclaimed a parly of manly yoioes.
"Mr. Htewart has omitted an im¬ portant clause," said Miss Duuuo. "I added that tu do tbis the ivuman must uocosaarily be good to look at and uut lacking iu this world's goods."
"Ob, Kate, Kote," sighed lier consin, "would you iuBinunl.) that the masonline fanoy is influenced by worldly adrautages?"
Sho shrugged her shoulders: "I have statod my case; you can mako it what yoa choose." The bostuiiH, wbu hnd boeu listcniug illy, uuw put iu u wor.l.
"Tho truublo witb you all is tbnt yon analyze too mucb," sbo Haid. "Why not take things as thoy come, witbout worrying over tbcir possiiilo causes? It is so much situ|iler and healthier."
Miu Uoano turned around: "Isn't Madge charming?" she tnid amiably. "Tu hear her you wonld supposu that she had uever seen tbo insido of a drawing room. Bbo [always gets liko that wheu abo comce to tbo .country ; Bomethiug in tho air, probably."
"And yon?" said Stewart, wheu tbo laughter following bor speech had died away ; "has it nu oUrct un yuu?"
"fbo cuuutry? Ob, yei", it makoH mo —if that ia)>u8siblo—mure induleut than asiial," uud sho leaned hor boad aKaiust Iho pillar and luuked uot al him, bnt past him to tho btroteb ul rosy sky.
"What nn notrn-s you lire !" lie snid ; "yuu aru nut tbu lon.st bit iuditlereul, really, bnt it bas aiuiipod ycu to puso aa such su loug tbaf uuw it boa almost become secun.I uature."
"To poHo aa auytuing involves a cer¬ tain amoant of personal exertiun."
"Woll, duubtiess. yuu tiu.l it worth wbilo, if yuur sudieuce i..i upprecin- tiva; and it usually is, 1 fancy."
"Have you noticed tboso two oloa.ls?" sbe said. "It is curious to wateh h.iw tboy keep floating tirst toward and tben away from oaob utber, like |>eople wbo are playing at cr.iss purposes."
"Vou were evidently uot listening to a word I aas snyiuv. "
"Ob, yo.i, I »a.% V.iu were scold¬ ing me, but yuu gcuerally are, yuu know, an.l you said sumeUiiu^ ab.iut my poain;.-. .Yuu b'lvt. told mu tbat often bofurc, au.l so — "
".\nd s.i — ttpparently Ihero was nc need of lisleniu.,' tu me. 1 had uu idea I waa sneh a bure."
Hbe luoked al bim, saying; "Now, you see, yuu are ^ugry ai^atu ' Uuii't yuu think," leauiui{ towsrd biu) cuu'.i- deutlally, "vuu uutbt tu .lu kuiiie- Ibiuir fur yuur teiii|'er? It niav ^ot you into truublo aome .lay. Not every¬ body IS as amiable aa I '."
".Still wrauullug? ' Bskol Carl Aius- lie, luiiugin^ il.»uu tbo Ktepr. ".\ly .leal youug frlen.ls it gricvos m.' lo tbe heart tu seu su.'b a .Iisplay uf nu- rbristiau f.elim.'. 'L.t .io.;. delu-lil tu bark an.l bite.'
"li'.ams Mr. Sleaajt, an 1 :;ol me," sai.l the youug girl; "yuu kuuw, i'arl. tbat I haviu't tbe energy t.i <)aarrf I With any one, «»pecially lu ibis weathtr."
"Ol euurse nol. Mias Doane onl*' •ays tba thing., tbat mako utber peo pie want tu row." ^
"A chamiug cbaraotvr y.'tl have given me; after that I tbiuk t vill abaadoa th* field tu yuu. Coakr, OmU" with a i}aick cnangv ot nian-' ¦Mt. "I«t'« go dovB to tba lato fur
Htewart watched tbtm with wrnlb iu his heart—tbe girl was talking gayly, her soft Inugh floating back to him.
"Ihero goes a living denial of ber theory," be thought ".Sbo is kind¬ ness itself to Ainnlie and he is devo¬ ted to her. Indiileronoc, indeed I I'd like to aeo fbe womnn who oould nl- trnct mo by that. As for Misa Ounn.', abo is a heartless litllo llirt, and I dun't intend to fret myself about ber," nnd bo climbed tbe steps and stalked gloomily off to tbo smoking roum.
"Kale," sni.l youug Ainslie, resting ou his ours, "I'm yuur cousin an.l bare a rigbt to toll yuu wbon I tbink you aro iloing wroug; so I say—do loovo jioor old Stowort alone I"
"Ijcnvo pour old .Stcwnrt nlone!" indignantly, "I think you bn.l bolter suggest bis leaving me alono."
"Of course, nuw, vou know very well what I luenn. It's all right for you to trample on Herbert and Heado ond myself, we're used to it—been broken iu too loug to protofct—but Ste<vart'8.auothcr F.irt; bo cares aw¬ fully about tbingr,."
"bh, indeed, su bo 'caroH nwiully,' and tbo rest uf you I supi'ose, are only smusiug y.mrsolves."
"How yon ten«o a follow I No — what I mean is that ho is so terrilily 'nil there,' dun't you know, tbnt if ho lots himielf bo hard hit it w.nild kuoek him out comiiletely fo havo you throw bim over."
"do terribly 'all Ibcre'—whnt a graphic oiiirossion. Vet |iudcuinbly true iu this oaso ; bul why do you tako it for granted that I will tbrow him over?"
Mr. Ainslio's faco oipressod Ibe ut¬ most con.steruati.in. "Well, really, I don't kuow, bul I thought, i somehow couolude.l—"
"Wbat?"
"Why," a brilliant idea striking bim, "that you didu't caro lor any¬ body, aud wouldu't uutil yuu liml seen more of tbo world, fur yuu aro very youn;^, Knto, iu Hpito of your many cxpeiieiioes."
''Carl," said .Miss Doano soloinnly, "Ibo bar has lost a shiuiu^ mark in you, but I am proud to claim yuu aa a relative."
It wns a I'ortnigUt later ; tbo bouso party woul.l diHper.io ou tho morrow, and .Miss Duaue, tu whum W'estwuu.i wus denr, was tnking a fnrowell stroll tbruugh tbe garden... Sbo was i.lliug down n path when, catching Hi^'ht of IStownrt over tho tups uf tbo rose bushes, shn osloutntiously put up her pnrasol uud turned iu tbo otbor direc¬ tion.
Hut bn wsn not to l>o eu easily thrown otV; wilh n curl of tho lip (for bo bail recognized Ibo lunu'cuvro) he burric.l toward her.
".Miss Doane!" bo criod, "will you Bjinro mc a few miuutes?"
Sbo turuo.l ber bend.
"I am uot in a plonsant frame of miud. Uncle forworded mo my droBS- maker's bill tbis morning, witb certain pnngeut commoutn of his own ap¬ pended, and my bost mnnuscripts hex just been returne.l to mo as 'iinavail- ablo,' so the atinospbero is uot rosy."
"Never mind nbout tbnt. I will uot detniu you luug," nud bo pulled up n bench.
For tt few inoraeuls thero was silence, for now tbat uo bn.l gained tho coveted interview Stewart did uot seem to knuw what to say, and Miss Donne, with tho jioint of ber parasol, skotcbcd triangles nnd circles and all sorts of impossiblu devices in tbo sandy path. While looking tbo pic¬ ture ol careless innttontinn, sho wns in reality curious to know how loug her companion intended to conliuuo staring ahead of him. Wbou bo flually did speak his reiuark was so dilTerent from wbat she expected that sbu al¬ most started.
"I suppoHo ytu know you ore very beautiful," be said. "Doubtless your mirror bas tul.l you that already, su I need not weary you witb ropotitions, but I feol sure that you do uot realize huw absolutely ohnriniug you are."
Hbo louked at him wunderingly ; it was a favorito luotbud of hers, and usually worked well, bnt now it failed to produce tho effect sho inten.lcd.
"Don't look like that," ho aaid, "ur I shall think yon are uot sincere, and I dou't want to tbink that. I wnnt to carry nwny tho kindest thoughts of yuu."
"Yuu bnvo cbnuged," she sai.l. "Ten doys ngo you told Mury Fair I was thorougblv heartless."
"Did I? Well, that only hhows I was a fool. I knuw yuu better uuw ; and whnt is more, I understand you."
A slight pause.
"I beard up at tbo bouso thai you wero eni;n),'0.l to yuur cousin, and wbilo tbu nuns eould uut but hurl me, it was in uuo seut^o a relief, for I kuew at ouco why rou ha.l avoided and al- mosf ignored lue. Vuu wautod to save me pain. Experience has taugbt me that if a man saw much of you be generally cared for you, an.l you Irio.l to ward mo ofl'. Uut yon ruunot keep the moth from the caudle, nud I loved you in spito of your col.luess. It al¬ must looks as if theru wns Kumcthin.; in your theory, doesn't it?"
Miss Doaue gathered herself to¬ gelber. Htewnrt did nut know it, l.ut sbo wns suuimuuiU); euiirago to tell liim tbo truth nbuut luTHelf. , Hhe loved tu bo well tbuugbt uf, and it wns a genuine sncrilieu tu rpeak, but sbo cuuld uot, in common honesty, allow him to remaiu under his de¬ lusion.
"Vuu must not thiuk too well of me," she began.
"I could uot," bo cried. "One ryely sees so much youth and beauty an.l simpie goodness united ai I flnd in you."
Simplo goodness I Tbe wor.is corebed ber.
"Vuu are all wrong," sho cried, with burning cheeks. "I am not the least bit like tbst. Don'l yuu see'.' (.'au'l yuu uu.lerKtanl? It vexed mu tll ^ave yuu lau^h at my theory, tu I .l(!lermiue.l tu ninke yon au i iniuple of it. truth. Il wss from uu goud motive —not tu 'irarl you off' or 'tu save yuu pn'U,' bnt aith the distinct intention ut mnking yuu oar.' fur me, 'thai I preteude.l lo lie in lilTerent.' "
'.Stewart not slowly to hi-, feet
".\ud i-o." he »ai I, "ia ..upport uf a tbe..ry, lur th- ~ii,e ..f priviu^ yuur¬ self li'l the ri;;hl, \oi» could play with a mau's heart aod make bav.ie of his llie. Fool, fu.il, Ibat i was, nut to uu.ler.tan.l'." nnd he struck one palm sharply aitniust the otber. 'Well," With »arca«tie c.mrtesy, "tbe p-nut is gained, tbo pour dupe m at your leet. I hiipe VuU^re c^iiil'.'Ul.''
"I'uuteut!" rhe one I. "I wrn. nev¬ er su sorry in my life. It seems »trau.<e 1 .huul 1 care, do:;i.n t if .K, viiu say, I b>ve ^'aiued my point —aud yet — "
' Yes," he <aiJ, "an.l yet?"
Inst..* luf repUing she turnel ber
, bea.l »wi(tlr aw«y. I'Ut nol '.>«•!,Te he
/bii.i aeen th*t her ey.'s w. re tnll ut
tears. He st.K.I irreso.ute, .iver-'ume
by.urpriie; liiea be approached ber
"Ilou'l ert like that, ' he aai.I, ; "Vol! never ixeant to hurt me ; ll was la preity bit of acting tu yuu, and if 1 ' m^ atapid and overdid my j>art you .ar««o( to'btaiaa. Tbara.. look an.
\
Whnt will your euusin ray if he karus I distressed you?"
"What is it to ms whnt my cousin thinks?"
Mr. .Stewart slarted. "Pardon me, bnt I tbougbt that being engaged to bim—"
"J nm uot eng.igod to him. Nolh¬ ini; is further fro ii my iutention. "
A silence followed. Thou Miss Doano rose to depart, but Htewart, whose min.l bnd-beon a.ljusfir.i itself to thc changed sitiintion, p'Ut out a de¬ taining bsml. "Kute," ho said, "if you aru not going tu mnrry yuur cous¬ in, perhaps tbero might bo a chauoo for sumo one else."
"I'erhnps."
Ho drew nenror. "I kuuw I'm o perfect fool tu rush uu my fnte. but whnt'd worth linviug is certainly wurth ui-kiug fur. Knto, will yuu mnrry me?"
Sbe smile.', but ber eyes were very tou.ler. "I believe you do lovo me," sbo said.
"Well, n liltle."
".\nd il 1 marry you, I know I shnll bo hnppy. Yuu nro so strong and true, and bavo my conlldcueu so ut¬ terly, bul I bnvo lieen horrid to yuu, so rudo aud .lisngroonblo that I dou't seo bow you cnu slau.l me."
"Whv, you Iiro goiug baek on yonr theory."
"Tbo girls will ccrlaiuly laugh, nn.l (!arl will uover leavt mn nluuo about it, but I dou't care," lifliug ber faco resolutely, "I luvo you, aul tliore'a no nso pretending I dun't."
A littlo whilo Inter sho looked up.
"I always sai.l I would never ciro for nnybcily," sho remarked, "wb.it will this iirovo?'*
"Thnt you aro ft woman," bo said. —New Orleans Tiiuos-Domocrat.
SCIKNTII'lC AM) ISDU.MIlI.vr..
Ninelvf.iur )ier cent, of tho str.et railrua.U iu thu Stnto uf New Yurk nr» uow op rntcil by electricity.
The Ufe.'-t wi.rks ou anlliropolo!;y say tlilll it cannot bo proven that nuy race of giants ever peopled tho glubo.
The uuly furcuvcr.'d, fuur-fuutcd member uf Ibo animal king.lum «bicb Lays eggs liko n fowl is tho unlive benver of .Vnstrnlin.
TiiO hniirin lirnin, aooording tu Cuvier, is thu uno twcutycightb pnrt of the buily ; Ui'it of Iho'borso but tbo ouefuur-liuu.lr.th part.
Soil brouijbt up from a diplh of !l'2li feot In a vnult iu ono ot tbo liol- ginn mines is snul to havo grown weeds unknown lo the botnuists.
C. 0. rarsuns, ISesscmer, Aln., snys that it is inipossiblo for a beo to carry and storo poisoned honey. It would kill ber boforo sbo got to tbo hive.
rrofosRor Meloricht, tbo I'aris meteorologiht, cnloulntes tbut a but, bright day in midsnniiuer sees not less thnn .'¦),'2SO,ilOC,OUi) tuns of wntor evn.i- ornted from tbo surfncc of tbo Medi- tcrrnuonn Sea.
Tbo puthological mnseam, fur which Professor Virchow bas boen collecting material for the last forty yonrs, is at last to bu built in Uorlin, the Oovurn- meul bavin;,' voted tbo necossary fnuua for tlit structure.
It is said tbat Dr. Max W.df, ol Hcidellicrg, whu bus discovered a nninlier ol asteroids, baa never direct¬ ly seen nn iisloroid. His discoveries bavo beeu made from photugrnpbio plnles, whilo stars aro shown as poiuts,
Tbero seoms to bo fome differoncoot opinion ns to tho locatiuu uf tho cold- ett spot ill tbo world. *l)r. Myer snys tbat at Hil.lje, Siberia, eighty-flvo de¬ grees below tbe zero oi Fahrenheit ia considered uotbing out of tho ordiu¬ ary.
Drs. iJrisKau.l nnd Marie, two French nutburities un nervous dis¬ eases, cite I'rinco Bismarck as ouo o tbo few in.'t.iiu'es ol very bright mU^ fuund iu a very tall bo.ly. Th.iy ¦JSC tbat Ihu heitllbic^t jiersuus aro ratbc' iiuiior tban abuve tlio mid.llo height and Ihal th'j children wbo euuio uut best nt sehuul exaniinalious iu Franco nru tboso whoso bo.lies bavo grown alowly.
W. H. Loyd, of Duluth, Minn,, au oflicer of tbo Northern Puciflo Hail- way Company, has iuvente.l a method of lologiapbing diagrams and drawings which deserves notice. It consists in tele-rapbiu.' by predetermined signs the pusifiuua uf a series uf pointa un a sheet uf ).n|ier eruss riilc.l into s.|unreH nnd then joiuiug tho puints thus lai.l dowu un a similar sheet of pnjier at tho distant station by lin.'a, so aa to reproduco the original flgure.
THE IIAMIIjE has HEAPrHAHED.
Ono of tho features of this year's fashion in jewelry is thot tho bapgle has ruapiieared. Hut tbu new bangle is very'dilTerent frum thould. It camo into fashiou along witb tho elbow sleeve now so mueh iu vu,^ue, and ia a flexible ulbiir, comrortable to tho arm aud entirely uuliko the stiff bnngle ot a few yenrs ngo. There are on view a vuriely of theso new bungles. Tbey consist of a narrow llesililo guld band, set witb jewels, alternating witb one auother. Six lo eight gems aro usod, aud tho effect is very benulifol.
PIllNiFSSOF WAl.Es'a l)Ol"lI,E UKAll.
Mrs. Mttblou .Snuds died suddenly " few dnys ago at ber residenco in Lou¬ dou, Kui.'lnnd. She boro n romnrkn- blo rosemblauoo to tho I'riuooss of Wnlos, with whom shu wus npou terma ot iiUiuintu friendahiii. On two occa¬ sions at fancy dress balls, at tbo Prin¬ cess's retjuost, Mrs, Han.ls ou.l thu I'riucoss dressed alike, and il waa im¬ possible to decide wbiob was which.
Mrs. Snuds's husbnud waa thrown frum bia burse and killed iu Uyde Park sumo years ago. Botb Mr. an.l Mrs. Muhlou Sands wero most popular.
tlENl'INK rOSlNO AS AliTIFIt'IAL.
Attention bns beon recently drawn by Sir William Flower to a dospicnblo fraud pcrpolraled on tbo moro humauo i)t tho fair sux. The outcry ngaiust tbo dostruclion of tho egret in or.ler to supply plumes for ladies' hnts wns Apparently leading tu some decrense iu tho domnnd, a cundiliun of tbiugs whioh di.l not suit tho trader. La¬ .lies, thorofore, who bnd auy conscion- ;ious scruples wero assuru.l tbat tbo plumes were uot real egret's fentbure, aut manufoi^tured. Hir William Flow- ,'r, having examined numbers of tboso, aas in overy cnso found them to bo jcuuiuo featbcra.—Loudou Chronicle.
roll WOMEN PAST TIIEln VOl'TII.
It is now a genernily adiuiltod fact ihnt women who havo paaso.l their youth can approjiriatcly nu.l beoom- ingiy wenr whlto ou drossy ocoasious. Blaok was, loug and miatakouly be¬ lieved to bu tbo only resUy suitable wear for women past forty, but tbia ijiror bna been remuved. Dull-black guwus deepen the linea of tho faces, and darken tbo complexions of tboso wbo nro not absolutely foir; in.leed, mouruing attire is frequently found most unbocoming to blondoK, nud al¬ lhougb wholly white gowns aro uot al- woya.Huitable, a relief in whilo is gen¬ erally possible, and subdued colurs should bo chosen in placo of black, rho Dnchess of Devonshire, though a grandmother of lung stnudini', ia pnr- ticularly foud ol whilo gowus of many different kinds, und an .'Vinerican Inily wbo recently saw her nt a fashionable gathering in Loudun writes thnt hho looked extremely well iu a'gown of oroani-white silk canvas over urcbid- oolorod taffota silk. Hho cnrriod n parasol ot whit.' crepo do Chino lined witb the Ennio silk, and tbo suiall wbito bonnet ou her head was fustouc.l with uarruw velvet rilibou aud trimmed with pnusics nud ono beautitul urchid. —Now York Post.
Abuut Opening Let lers.
Perha|is it is a littlo bit lato to mnko tbo discovery, bul I lin.l fruui tiiiiu imuiemurinl wo hovo beeu directing ull our letters ou tbe wrung si.Ie. Tho direetiuu ought to be on tbe back in¬ st.'a.l of wbal is U.IW callod tbu front of tbo envelope. Tbero woul.l bo mncb fewer mistakes about op.'uiug le'ters belonging to others if this wero the ease - 111 lact, it would bo well- nigh impussiblo lor it tu ocur. Peo¬ ple with a Inrgo amouut ot (^urres|iou- .lenc.i fre.|ueutly pul all their letters fnce dowuwnrd anl tben proceed to snip tbe euvelupoa; then tbi-y go tbroii;;h them again and tako the let- t irs o:it, an.l somotimos flud they hnve snipped an euvelupe belonging to sumo uuo el.so. All this luigbt bo ttvoide.l il wo wrote the a.l.lress uu tbe ai.le tho envelope is fastened. It would nl-o hnvo nnotber advantage, the staiiip would be absolut.ly caueolu.1 by bein,- torn across when tho letter wa.. openod. Tbis would effectually put au en.l to the nefarious macbinaliuus uf tbuso ]ieuplo wbo are raid to be able to remuvB tbo olVieul ulilileration in order that tbo atoiups may be used otraiu. I do nut siipposo my i.ug./eB- lion will imuiediately chaugo tbe uscj of a century, but I fancy there aro not a few of my rca lers who may bo in- eliDi.lto think that the I.lea is wurth tryiug.—Lundou Urapbic.
.tu liiridenl uf a Keuturk) I'Inoil,
KunKS. au .lulinsou lives wub bis
family in Hatton, through wbich
Duteu Fork uf Itensuu I're.k pa^^e«.
.Mr. -luhnsun's little frsino buiuw sits
ou a geutle slope tilty yar.la Irum tbe
creek. About :) u'cLck Tnes.lay
muruiu..; Uo wa- anak.L.-l by ws'.. r
creeplIl^; ..ver the bed on »hi.'h be,
his wile aud three Muail cbii'lreu
slept. fhry all jnmped uut, Johnsou
au.l bis wife graubing tbo chiidrtii.
The water in the roum aas up tu tbeir
i wai^ta. Mx,. d,.huso'j heM l.otb li.e
I cbildren, while ber bu..!i«iid .jumped
: thruugb II:t kit<'l.i.u wiu.luw ,.,u tUe
I upper M.le of lb.' hoiise au 1 then Iift-
1 ol tbem thro!i.;h. TbM raiu waa tali-
iug lu torrents an.l th. y rough! sbel-
ler in the wu»..lslie '. 'fbe water rose
' rapi.llr an.l tlu-y had tu leave, goiUi;
' to Ihe henhouse, ten feet distant, and
lurther up the hilisi.le. They re-
maiued there until f. u'chx-k lu llie
la.riiiLg with tlie wal.r ap tu tbeir
aukltis Mrf. .K':iii'-ou hoi.in..; a uiuutb-
eld liaby .a hex arm. ail Ibe tlmr. As
' roou On .layllght came Johnsou ma.le
jhiairavt.i the house ol a neigbtior,
! where be received a bcra.. and wagol
^nd hauled bia family avay.—Loaii
I villa Coariet laariial.
Tn01'S.Si;AI.' Ol' A i'ni.S..KSS.
I Aniong Princess JIaud's wedding
presents is n tea jaekot mndo for ber
by Iho membera of the drossiiiaUiug
i .-lass at tbo People's Palace. It is ol
puro white satin ol tho Louis XV.
'. period, wilb tigbl-liltiug tailor-mndo
': back and vest set in by rovers of silver
aud whito br.icade. The pnlY elbow
I sleeves aro tiuished by n turuod-bnck
3uff of tho brocnde, nnd rullles of oui-
liroidered whitu cbiflon match tho frill
at tbo ueok.
j The wholo troufisoau is marked by
Iho oxqiiisite tatle nu.l olegnnt siin-
' plicity for which tbo bride's mother,
tho Princess ot Wales, is omiuoully
' listingiiislie I in theuialterol bor owu
i Au.l lur dauu'hters' cloth.'s.
A puiut nute.l iu the .l.scription of
! tbo milliu..ry of the wnrdr.ib.' ia thnt
{ iu seveu bats .leseribe.l six havo quills
among Iheir triinmiugs. Tliere nro a
blnck strnw with black i|uills, creaiii
I Ineo au.l black satin ribboii ; a while
j straw With lace,nbito satin ribbon, and
; whito quills; auutlu'rlauey blaek straw
I with pink ro-'os, blnck ro^es, ch.iux of
' blaek tulle, nu.l blnck quills; a to.iuo
! of iiencuek bluo velvet burdered witb
Itussiau sable, un.l at uno ni.loabuucb
uf quills shaded tu repeat tbo tonus ot
the velvet nndsalile; n Tarn o'.Sbnnter
I of tan leather with black velvol uu.l
natural owls' quills, nul a toque of
\ bruwu straw trim'ucd with roscttia of
I bruwn tullo nu.l uld piuk v.lvet ruses
au.l tho inevitable, this tiun' browu,
I quillH. l.;vi.li ully .imlls ar.' popalnr
j with I¦;u^;lis^ royalty. —.New York
I Iimet.
I ..OSSU'.
The ^uuute^s ol Warwick has iiarte.l I with over :).IO(l acres ot ber lauded pru|.erly, inclu.bug Nownham Hall , and flfte.'U large turiu".
Mrs. Mnry Putuam Sharpe, ot Poin- 1 tret. Conn., now eightylour years uf j ofe, is th.' only survivfn_' gr..iit-great- : graudduuyhter ut lieneral I-rael Put- ' uam.
The widowc.l <,iu..ei, of Naples is tbe ! only femalo Knight of tiie Husslan Order ot St. (Jeorge, un honor con¬ ferred solely for cxoeptiouol gallantry under fire.
Tho flrst petition for suftrago iu Eugland wns higu..d iu l>u'.7 by M'.t'J Women. The ni peat han.lo.l in to Parliameut last May was signed by ¦i'>7,i)nn w.iaieu.
Tbe first wuu:au,, dniiiimer tu visit Ijew;«tou, M.., arousel a good .leal ul intero.it among tho luerohaut-., as sh.' went abont selling ijljves in the men's furuisbing stores.
.K ministnre of tbo vuung Dncheas ot Marlliorougb has r.-ceutly been piintid by Mus Kii-sr.er Tho Duke has ordered two copies ut th.. portrait, tbo total eost beiu.:,' -uiu..- il'.'ill.
Mrs. UUiuo has age 1 greatly since she lett Uar ilarl'or at the cluse of loht soasou. Mrs. liamroseh will make ber home with her motlier at Stan- W..I..I, an I Will soou lie join..d by Mr. I Damru.-ch.
( Mrs. Elizabeth Sew^r 1 i. tbe pro- j prietor anl e Iitur of the Stillwater I (Minn.j .Messenger. >be js also a lull I I ostor, aa I is raid to be Iho only ] woinau in the country wbj follows that occ'j) stiun.
Misa Eliia Sanford, daughter of a r.evulntiuuary s,il.lier, bas lieeu Krauted a j enaion by theiiuverniucnt. .\t iia recent celebrdti.u of Hunker Hill day iu New Jeraey abe was a per ton ot great interest. Tha jouig'PBcheM uf MarlboroocU
refuses to odopt tbo style of the very low gowns wbich I'TO worn at fnabion. ablo dinners in Knglau.l, tor the ren- son tbot her throat is long aud looks mucb better dressed iu white ribbons.
Somo timo ago tbo Snpremo Court of Obi., decided that Misa Nellio tl. llobinson, a lawyer of Cincinnati, could not bu appuinted a notary pub¬ lic. She has uow applied to tbo Su¬ preme Court of tbo I nit.'d Stales lor n decisiou un tho .piestiuu, and. the caso will bo eousidered by Justice Harlan.
A Boston young womau jonruoying to Nortberu Vermont on horsobaok, wilh ber escort, Fai.l iu Hiirliugloo, wbero tboy pul up for rest, tbat sbo used a liicycio for short trips near home, but proferrcl a horsu wben go¬ ing iutu a new country, us it gave muob bettor op|io^uuity to enjoy landscujie and sliufy nature.
Dr. Grace N. Kimball, of Bangor, Jio , wbo is now iu charge of thu re¬ lief work iu Armenia, and bas gainod the honorary tillo of "tbo b.'roiuo of Van," has been choscu assistant physi¬ cian of Vassar College, and will culor upon ber duties in Jauuary. Thc chief physician of Vassar is Dr. Kliz- abetb Burr Thelbnrg, also of Bangor.
FASniON NOTEH.
In fabrics for eveuing wear thooliug- ing stuffs bid fair to bavo this seasou for tbeir own. Crepo do chine is tu bo wurn uot only by "buds" but by womeu ot all ages.
Vory flue bsndkcrcbiefs, boasting no embroidery savu nu iuitial and wilb tbe narrowest bemstitohod edge, aro considered more correct thau olaborato designs.
Casbiuore comos back again witb a flouriab of trumpets. It is woven witb a silk woof, aud is eziiuisitcly soft and shitnmoring. It will bo used oxtcu- sivelT for indoor gowns,
Cravenotto grows iu favor for cycliug and ntility coslnmos generally. It ia waterproof nud at tho same time devoid ot tbo nnplousant rubber odor of most waterproof fabrics.
Silk dressuB aro trimmed with alter¬ nate rnflluB of chilTou nnd tbo silk. Tbis is vory protty in plain silk, and when tho skirt is mado this way, Iho bodieo is cuvorod .witb chiffon and loco.
Now, wheu BO many girls ol tbo soa¬ shoro aru bewailiug tho fact thnt thoir ostrich feathers uro straight, it is of valuo to kuow that wbulebouu will curl thom moro Bucoessfally thau jcissora.
A now material, wbioh has tbe abimmoriug ellect uiuat sought for at present, is moire velours, Oofl'ered oriental sntiu, crinkled silks and silk crepes, all uf tbem soft and "drapery" liko, are to bo extouaivoly worn.
Grceu, bottlo green, biintcr'a groon and eveu olivo green ia to bo ouo of tho two fnvorito colors this year. It shares tho honors witb plum culor, which is an evolution from tbe omi- neuco uud magenta of post yoars.
'fbe wide godet skirt is fast disap¬ pearing, ospocially for out-door w.'nr, to moke wny for tbo becoming jiipo gnihered or plaited from tbo hips to tbo back, but tbo priucipal change for tbo bettor is tbat all skirts ore cut of a moro moderute width.
Wliito and cream laees nud trim¬ mings nro usod iu tbo gre'ilesl ]irufii- siou. There is ouo nilvuulngu in ibo eiuployiuout of theso gnruitures. One can wonr ulmusl auy sua lo or oolor if it is plentifully decorated wilh either whito or cream-coloro.l thin fabrics, especially laco au.l ebilTuu.
A llnrse llies I'runi liriel'. The emotional lifo of a burse is ro niarkable. Thero are iuslnnccs on reconi whero the death of tho horse has been traced directly lo grief. Ouu instauco is oalle.l to mind,- wbieh oo¬ curred more tbau twenty yoars agu. A circus had boeu perforiiiing in thu liltle town of ruioiiville, Poun., when oue ot tho trained horses spraiuc.l ono of bis legs BO thai he coul.l uut travel. Ho was takeu to llio hotol an I put iu a bo.v stall.'The leg was bandaged and bo was uia.lu aa comfortablu us possi¬ ble.
Ho ate his foud, and witi oppareiilly cuntented until about mi.lnight, wh. u tho circus begun muviug unt uf tuwn. When ho bccniuo rosi less and trampe.l an.l whined. As tbo oaraviiu ni.iv.'.l past tbo hutel be seeinod to realize that ho wns beiug deserted, ou.l bis niixiuty nn.l .iislresa boo.imu pitiful. Hu woul.l stand with his ears prieko.l in ah attitu.lo ul iubmso lisleniu'.,', an.l then as his eara oaugbt tbe suuuds of the retiring wagons ho would rush, as liest be cuuld wilb his iujure.l leg, frum unu side uf the stall to the uUier, puibing at tbo duor wilb bis uuso an.l and mskiug overy effort t.i escape. Tho ataliluiuan, wlio was a stranger to bim, trie.l to soothe biiu, bul to no purpose. HowouU nut liocuiufurte.l. Long after ail sounds ot tbo circus bn.l cea.sed his ogitatiou continuo.l. Tbu sweat poured from Inm lu strenms au.l ho .pilvered iu evory part of tbu budy. Finally tke Btablemnu went to tbo'bouse, w'oko up tbii propri. t.ir au.l told him bo believ.'.l tho h..rsu would die it somo of tho circus h.irses j were not brought baek to kieii biiu compauy. At about .luylighl lh.. pro- I prietor mountod u bur«o an.l rode 1 otter tbo circus. He ov.rlook it tin I or twelve miL.h away, uu I tho gruuiu I wbu ba.l charge (if tliO lil,or. .1 burs.', I returned with bitu. Wlon th.y j rt-aebed the stable th.i horse was .lei^.!. The stableman sai.l tbat be rema'inu.l for nearly an buur perlietly still an.l ' With every sens.- apparrutly slraine.l i t.l the utuiust lensiuu. anl tbeu, witli- ' unt makiug a si.;u, fell an.l die.l with I scarcely a struggle. Tbe veteriuannu I who was calle.l remarked after tb. , crcumstances vrrc luM bin. tbat un- ^
.piei-liuniibly tbe b .rse die.l Ir.Uii ' (jrief. —Kentucky Stuo't Farn.
I A ({n-er Elli-fl ot lliuii.ler.
I A I.ibat. r gr-atly dreads Iliun ler,
¦ an.l wbeu the peals are v...ry l.u.l aud heavy it ".Irop.s" its claws aiil uiak.-'
I fjr .leep water in iir.at tnght. Ibi- claw-lr.q.i.Hm' op.rati.n is must p. euliar, the er. sture actually ampul.t iug Its great claas so a- not to b.. im. peded in Its flight wbea it makes itf beadliug insb to es.-ap- fro'u ll.. thun Icr go I. Auy greal ftwht will indoiM lobsters to dr.jp then caw,
'but aa now ones couiiueace lo gr.* almost immediately their temporsrv Ittsa dues nut occaaion mach incou- venience. ^
! Kmperor William has cuutribntird out of bia private fnnda the sain ul $:i'.iuO toward Ihe bud liug of a (Jer j maD aehool ia Atbeaa. Oieaca.
&ABBATH SCHOOL
IXXr.R.VATIDX.M. I.KSSON Allil'.'ST ;J0,
I.fsson Teat ¦•.\bsalnm's Orfrat nnd
Oc.ilh," II Saiitiie! xvill., U 17,
ii'i, ;i.'l-(ioIdrn Tcxti
I'saliii 1., « -Coni-
iiicntury.
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NEW,YORK STATL NEWS.
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b.-ni ho was lilaJ ly I'lir.'! f..r bv Ilirailliil nn.l i.tlmrs (elia|it.'r xvil., 'il.it)t. ll.ivl.l's army v.i'nt l.irth t.i Imtli.. In tlir.'u .llvlsLin-. iiuaer Jonl. ami .Milslial. his n'lntlvus, nn.l Itml Ihu ll.tlit,'. S...' lllal's ilev.itinn to David lu iihapler xv.. 21. nu.l now s.M> his ii.isltl.in n.« a lTOll.^r in Haviil'sarmy. 'I'lios.'who ar" now faltnful t.l Christ In the time of his n'iectlon will ho surprLsisI nt thoir niiiK.lmiii.nits in Uls king- .lem hv nu.l l.v.
10. "An.l n certain mnn mm ll nud toM J.iub anil sal.l, Il.-h.il.I I snw .^Lsaloni hanged In au unk." F.vi.l.-ntly tb.i man wus no Irlen.l of .\l).snl..ni'.s, or hu w.m'.l hnv.i ro¬ lla...! him. Where were a'l his txionWI Evervone faile.I him, nu.l. as h.' was an
Tiiyto Cl...la3 well as to his falli-r, ho
wns .I..s|H.int..ly uloLu. IVIi.-u (Iml Is tor us, wi. are 11'.v..r nlone au.l ii.'e.I n..ver foar th..ugh llll Iiu aijaiiist us. lilessoJ ap. Illosu wh'i trii-l In lllm.
11. "llohel.!. thon snv.»t him, an.l whv .iiiist thnu not siiilii. him lliere to ihu grouml?" Thu- spnko Jonli to ihu mnn ivhu hriiugutthe II.lings. Theni was n.i pHy bl the h.sirt of .I.iali leir nnv n'tfar.! for 111.' .'li- truHt,'..I Dnvll, th-ingh It mnv bn thnt In. r.'nlly lieliev.-.l that tho .leath ot Al..snl.'.n wns theonly wnv 1.1 lh« peaee ol Ihe klrig- il.iin. Atter Uavlil's di>nth Jonh f.ill.nv.J A.l.iiillnh rnthor than Rol.imon and was slain while hoklineon to tbo horus ut the nlt.ir (I Kink-sil., 2S-!)t.)
Vi. "In our henring Ihn king ehnrged the., nn.l AMshal nml Iilni, snying. ll.'W.ire that nou.l t.iu.'h the youug mnn Alisniom." If, then, hu woul.1 not Iny n nug"r up.n Alisn- l.ini, not eveu for a great reward, wliv «ii.l hu not for li.ivi I's snk.. re'.'aw Ahsnloin frora Ills puriri" Was he nfral.i ol J.inl.'s wrnlli as w.'ll as of grieving the king, or .11.1 he hope that Joab would Ink" Absalom n l.rlsonur nn.i liring hira unhnrm.'d to tho klng'i* The fenr of innu l.ringetli n snare, hit to do the right thing, as in the sight ot (l.i.l, renulros more grne.i thnu mnny s.iein tu bnv.i.
I.'l. "Th.^ni Is no mutter bid from the king." Well, whntKver DnvUl niiuht or might not kiniw, wo aro sun* that "all ihlnga nro nakuil ami upeu uutn thu ..yes of llim with wh.im we hnvB to .lo" (Heli. lv., i:l), "Th" Lord s.'nreh..th nil h«irts and un.l.r- slnmleth all thu Iinnginntloiis ot tho thoughis" (I Chron. xivlli.. 9). "Tli.'rn Is not a word Iu my tougiiH tint so, O Ij.ir.I, Thou knowuat it nltogBthur" (I's. <<xxxil., 4). It la ovon writtea, "I know Ihu thlugs thnt eomo Into your inluJ, every oue of thum" (Kzuk. xl., 0).
14, 15. *'AniI ien young men that baro Jonb's nrmor eoinpa.sse.1 ab.iut an.l siiu.tB Absal.un aud slew him." Jonb hnving thrust thre.. dnrts Into his h.'art whilu he wns yel alive in the oak, his y.iung men liiilsh the work ari.1 Atisal.im is ih'a.l. Th . Iioaulllul buteruel Absalom, who hn.l It in hia hoart t.l kill even his owu father. Is slain. Thero was nothing iiravu .ir n.iblu in killing a man who oould not dof.'iiil himsi.lf, so Absnlom may bo siid to have peri.-he.l mls..riibly. Trulv tho wny of thu ungodly shnll n.it liroiiier.
16. "Anil Jonb blew Iho trumpet, nud Iho iio.iiilo lurnBii from pursuing alt.'r Isrnol, I.T Joab held bnck tho pu.ipls." Th.i l.iaJor Isilng .lf.n.1, thu ba'?k ot thu rubelliou was limkcn nu.l thoro was no reason for uiinooos- sary slaughter; theroforu tlio people nru re¬ called fnim pui'siiiug. In tho uoulllot in whleh wo aru engaged we nru for oiy Davi.l, llo.I's bnlqvod Hon, nnd llu gUea armor snmelontto protect us nn.la sword whIuU will oouquor uvery enemy (Eph. vl., 10-IS). | (lur great enemy "will, however, uot bu slnln I by auy of us; ueltUer will hu bu ooU'iuerud j till Juus eoiu.vs.
17. "Anil they took Absnlom nnd enst hlin Into a great nil in thu woo.l nu.l lal.l a v.'ry i gnial heap of slouesiipon lilm, an.l all Isrn..| Ile,luv..rj' ou.l to his tent." Thus tliey db- li.isu.1 of his b.i.ly. l'.it whur.1 was he'i' When Paul wns sloue I to .b.alh nuii I.'ft for .l.-ail nt Lystray, hu lil.n.sull was enjoying glorious things in para.liao. Oonipiin. II Oir. xil., 2-4, with Ants xiv., ID, and observu . the dates, tioe also Stupheu's expuri.'ue.i lu ] ho wns holug slou.xl to U.-ath lu Acts vll., t'l, 5fi, O'J. llles.su.I nr.' Iho .L.a.l wlio ilio in the Lord. Io illu is gain. Ilut o.uieerning sui.h as Alisalom, our I.ord Jiwiis hns .Irnwu . nmlu Hie v.'ii in buko xvl., 23. Hee nlso ll.'v. I xiv., ti-ll. And allliough llie.-u things nro fenrful lo e.iiil.'nipl;ilo they nre writt.'U by n ' Ooil of Love, W'll.I Is not willful.' Ihat any I shoulil piTish (Jolin ill., 10; II I'eliir ill., !l). ' Absalom 111 his llletimu hn.l built n jilllnr . mill ..nlliiil it bv his uwu uame, but theru Is ; S'lnielhlni: I'ettur thau it unmn on .-arth. I l'oiii|.i,r.. Jur. xvil , LS, nu.l Luke x., •i). lu.i the following vors.'s ot' our .'liapl.'r we linvu tlie storv of one who ruu with tl.luigs for ihu king, nn.l also of unu who iiislsteil I upon running but whohndno tilling.-, and who, Ihenifore, nlllioU.,'ll hu w.-s tie. Il...'l.ist run.I.T, h.i 1 |.i-tnul ii-llc. It is lolly l.i ruu wlllioni l.rliig sent nmi haling uo liilliigs t.i e.irry. The m..—ag.. In lliu word ol O.id Is phiiu, "Tlmt he muy run ihnl rea.l.'th It" (Hull, il., 'i), not a-Is otl.'u .ploLsl, "i'hal h.. that runs luayreuil." Tnu lil.'n is, llrst g.'t y..iir inossag.i nud then run and t.-ll il. It is tn.l privilngo of .'V.'ry b.'lii'v.'r to bu a b.i.irur of llillngs, not su.'h as Cii-hi bpre, Imt glad il.lings ot gn'ul j..v Ior all p..i<tile.
H-i. "Anil thu king sabl nnl.i l.'u-lil. Is tlio young man Absnlomsaf..? ' Thu kings un.i ihougbt was Ior his errings.ui more than Ior thu wulfnn' oftbu klng.l.im. As Jonb sai.l, "I |.er.i.ilvetlint If Absalom haU llve.l nn.l all wu hml illu.l this .Iny, Ihun It bni plensu.l II1...1 well" (..hnpt.-r III., (11. Di.'S n.l llavl.rs lov.. for this bad s.m slin.|.iw l.irth the l.ivu ot (lod, who 1.ive.l us oven when w.. wen. .lend In .-Ins'/ (Eph. 11., 4. 6). 11.iw gr..;il thu l.ive that wuul.l llie lor Illsunuinl.v-I "li.ihul.l whnt lunnnur of love." "ileraby lioruelvu wu the lov.Mif O.iJ."
.'1.1. "Oh, my son Absal..in; my son, niy son AlMilonil W.iiil.l Oo.l I hnd dln.l for thuu, I) Absnlom, my sun. mys..n:' Five tlm..s ho Miys ••my son." H.-ro 1« nbuo.lnu.iu of grief, for thu numlHT live tn Heriiiiure Is nssoelnted with abiioitnni'.'. Dnvi.l Ku.'W Ihnt bo wns rea.ly to ipe.-t Oo.l, bul Absnlom wns nut,nn.l 111., ttiougiit of s.Miiug lllm u<j more for.'Ver uus heart n.n.1IiiK. Hut it Is t.i be fearel Il.at he waa liko Ell. hou..ring lus s.m ni..iv.' Ood (I Soiu. U. Sit). W.< mii-t sinn.l with Ood ..vi-ii thoiigu Wl' stnii'l agniust th'.s.. wh.. nru \ery.l.'art.i u.s. Afl.r tlie .U'litli of Atisnloiu 111., king lli.i n.ll ut ..u...'n.tiirn to J.rusaleii, not till nil JU.Inh us ouo muu luvil.'d him Iin.'k (ehapi.r Iii., IIU). Is ..iir L»ril won-
.l.-rli.g why w.. .1 t ..ry, "Ev.m s.., cim.,
I.or.l Josus?' (llev. nil., 2u;. —Lusauu Helper.
Ll HAS A KEEN SENS£ OF HUMOR. Cliainlirrlali.'s s|„5'.,.B»rr.-l K/o Olaaa
Thu fual I.r.. ..I Ll Hung Chang's ehornet.r »li|.'h mosi -tru..k tleisu wh.. es.'i.rlo.l htm iro.inJ E.ir..p.! wiw- hi- gool humor. He Is
Fellows* Grand T.oifi:a.
Tha annual sifislon of the Odl Fellows' Orand L.i.Isv In Scottish Klta Hall. New Y.irk City, opened with Iho rMurns loi grand oin.'.T.j. Thivio wero found clectot: Omnd Miv«t»r. Hamuol J. P.rsua. ot New '\'.'rk Cil>; DupulT Onin.l Master. Hira'n M. llln st,.|„i. I'ornlni:. Orand WaMen. Frank¬ lin P. Trsutmnn, Sew York; Orand S.h re tury. J.ihu O. D.'uh.'rt, Brooklyn; Orand Tn.a.srrer. J.Min F. Hull..nkamii. H^Xlklvn Orand Uonresentntlve, OoorgeW. Dllks, Now Vork.
After consldernbl.' dis.-os.slon Rvrneus, wnseh.>s.Mi asllio plnee for Ihu holding ol the Oranil L.-slgeme.'tlng In IHOT.
The ..nicors wh.i hn.l Is-en ..leotiNl wi'n l.vrnintly In.-tnlled. Iiefore their installntion tho list was eompletu.! by Uib n-elwilon u the II.-v. Dr. J. n. Fr.'ueh. |«stor of Ihe 1)1 iv.t Ilaptlst Chnreh, of Syracuse, to the ofllo, ot Ornnd Ihnpisln.
Thu r.>-ulccil..u of a Ohap'aIn by tho Odd F..Uows Is very unnsuai. nn.l th.. Il"r. Dr. Froneh wns .toome.1 hlghlv c.iinpllm..nt.sl. The .inter was n.porf. d to hu In n v.>rv .'n- eonraginc condition llnanclnlly iu thu Slate .it New Y.>rk.
Th.. total niirnber of new merabers t.ir thu year wns ulsju't 'MOO. The newly eliy'l.sl Orand Master, Hamuel J. Person, was e.>u- grntHlat».I by the rutlrliig Ornn.l Mast.'r. Ilo resiKindod in n bri.'t sp.'eeli.
A g.dd bi.lee, s.'l wlih pn^Miius ston.'s. was nresunt.sl lo him. Especial hooor ntid n bndga was given to Brother William Paui;- .llirs. who hn.l llll.vl high olll.ws and Is'i.u faithful to Iho or.ler lor many y.'ars.
Past Omml -Master Outhrlu, of Albany, WILS nlso thu rccliiient of a badgu and special honors.
The na!I.».s.soelnlIon of Ihn Ornnd l'nlted Or.ler ot 01.1 F..ll..ws was ineori.oral.vl with ihe Su,.n'lnry ot Stnte to er-'t nn.l inaUitnbi In New Vork Cily a bull.ling for O.id Fel¬ lows. Tho Dlroolors nro W. Dnvld Brown, Wnlker Holmi's, Arthur W. Hnndy, O.sirge B. Washington, Joseph PritehnrJ. Oootgo W. Hood, of New York Cliy, and William O. U. Curtis, of Brooklyu.
Kllle.l In a llnnawar Arrldent.
Mrs. Winslow, wifo of oi-!^ato Henntor Brn.ll.'y Winslow, wns kllle.! lu a runaway ueeident In Wnt.'rtowu. Sho was sixty yoars ol ago, n len.llng souiety womnn, nnd wonlthy. Kh.. llvo.1 wilh hnr .laughtor, Mi.ss Fl.ireneo Winslow. but has Ixwn sopurato.1 fn.m her husbaud for y.iars. Almut a yoar ago h.T ol.l.\-t .laughter, ngod thlrty-llvo, mnrrlud Wllllnm O. Johnson, a mllllooairo ol Pittsburg, nnd they liveil in a palatial rosl.lenou on Jlassey stn-et. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson loft at 10 n. m. for Sarnloira, Mw. WIuslow ro.lu to tho station with IhBiii. Thun hor sister. Sirs. U. S. Ollliort, got In, nud thoy woro driven Io tho nMldenco ot Jo¬ seph SleManus, whero Mrs. Olltwrt got out. Tho horses w.'ro hothonvl with llios, and In switching tho|r tails on., of Ihom caught the roln un.ler th.. wliim..tnio. Oonohmnu Chnrles Enstnn Jumped out to n.lunse tho roiu. Just then th.i tenm starte.I on a run, throwing Enslou to Iho gronnd, nnd tho roar whuol pns.s..d over bis Isnly. Tho toatn ran ou. Mrs. Winslow colly arose, looked at tho runaways, and, observing that noo'no wns eouilug to her assistance, piuko I up hor sulrls nud Juinpod out. Hho was plokod up unconscious, and dl..d In twenty minutes. H.'r bnilh.irdn-law, Jean 11. Ktobfclns, Presi¬ dent of the Agni'iiltiiml insurnuco Company, wns nt Tliuusnnil Island Park with Miss Floronco Winslow nnd othor mombors of tho family colobnitlng his sixtieth blrthilny. Mrs. Johuson and Mr. Stebblns woro uolllloj ol the aeci.lont by wire.
Tho lluiralo llarelrack Itnrnen.
Firo starlod In IhuExposlllonUuildingand 111 tho oovorod balf milu track at th% liuffalo Driving Park simultaneously, about flfteea inlutitps niter tho Inst of tho spoointora who wituuascd tho Orand Cin'ult races had loft the traek. Tha Ex|msltlon Building and hnlf of Iho covereit traok was burnod. Ono ninn nnmod Miirtln, a hoetlor, who waa taken into tho traek iu an tnloxlontod oondi¬ tion Just before tho flro sinned, Is thought lo have been burnwl in denth.
Tho horses in tho stahlrs surmundlng tho track wore reseuud with muoh difflculty. Hlx dwelling houses on I'utfor street wor* tot»l- l> destroyed, aud flvo olhers bodlv dum- agod. It was one of the hardest llres 00 reo¬ ord in the olty 10 flght, I went} flromou being uvarcome by Iho hoat. lu tho Exposition building wero stored all the olootisu booths of (hu elty, togelber with 30O racing sulklea, nil whleh were dPstroyu.l. Beyond doubt tho flre was nt ineeudlary origin. Thn loss Will bo over «200,000.
IliiVged bj. a Hear.
A number ot berry picknickors from Mnr- gnretvillo woro scouring Wnluiit Mouutnlu for fruit when ;Mnrslinli Colo, ore ot tha pnrty, saw 1. ' ho supposed t.i bu n Inrgo black dog .. '.ug about among tbo buabcs somedistnnee abend,
H" ndvniiood lownrd <ho nnimal, when Iho honr, ns It provi'd to I.e, rushu.1 forwar.l, raiso.l upou Its hind f....t nn.l clasped iiim lu n vise llkegrasparounil thu waist. Tho mnu iieroamed fur holp, when si'vernl of his oom¬ panions ran lothe spot, nnd the animal dls- npp.'nrod in tho bushes. Gobi's olothliig was torn Into plociw, aud bis bo.ly was bally scrutcbcd und bruised.
A Itabv Show In SarnloKa.
Three thoiisiin.I persons saw tho first an¬ nual baby show nud parndo lu Congrusa .Sprluii I'lirk. Saratoga. Tbo followingprlaae w.ro awar.i.i.l: Pritllest girl baby, Oni.iio Fpi-h, Now Vork City; lioy, Honrv M. Lolt, Htiratog'i. Pr»tti.-sl twins, IsulH>lla and O.urge Hnlbert, Unioklyn. FattuHt girl bnby, Miuli-llnu Uuth i'nrrnnt, .Snrntoga; buy, Irv¬ ing Uaruey, Now York. Ilapplost girl baby, I'^nijia Alusw'irth. Saratoga; huppliist lioy, Altiort Orau.ly, Atlantn, Ou. Omoeful girl un wbiul. Julia Kipp, Hnratoga; gruuolul boy, Frank I'.ouhan, Snrntoga.
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When Mr. Clia.i.ls-ri.ilii wa- luir ..luood to I lllm in thu Uriti-h Hoiiss uf Comm.iliii Ll was .. .nviil.-'.i with l.iuKlili'r at thn Cobinliii hu.Tular. s mi. .-I". Hu kept |»ilnllng nt ' It like a .'bibl. niol nniiliv Wirst into a louii I guffaw Ihat lirown-I th.'v.ll<?e .it tho m"in- I bur wh.. wns a.|.lr..-»li.u* the h .use at that I neiui.'Ul. .Mr. Cli.i'iil-rlaii.. who Is becio- ' liiv nn «e".imp!ieli™t ....uriiur, male an nd- ! mlr.i«*|.ret.-u-« .1'...ij.'yin'r tue j.ike.
ft Is fs-rli-etlv trno that whuu LI.esploI I two luglslig..™ sitting In iheir pla-es weir- I iug tie. 11 .w fnshlonnbls yell.iw witsi.'ials,
i h .—rv.sl l.l Mt. Cur'-.n thnugh nu in-
I terpn-l.-r .'Th.-s.. surolv, an. tw.. "t Ihu
j gruat muu of ymr vi uoly." Tb-y hap-
psiie I to be nonuultlus, wh.jsM nan.'9 ev,-u I w.-n'unkn.iwn t.l Mr Curr..n. I .Whun l.i was haviug un Intem.w with I Ti.rd Kallsbiiry IlB lm'i.o<Uii.'lv noil iod tliu 1 »riiisl. Priiio Minister's incjllar habit of jWgiog his 1..II kn.'u up uud d-.wu wU.-uuv..r s»iitol. Lt lliud his'.'VU in th.- Premiers kn.» , smil.il l.r .a lly. an! tb.'u began I., yu ' his ..wu kue« In mliDi.'ry. I Tll - nther .iisi-'U-'ri"l I. ,nl .Sniisbury, who llvurt.-l hisatl.'Oti.n l.y Ilrli.g nu uwk- . wari .iu.-stl m at bim a', .ul Ihe olistrue- iiiisio tr«.le o(I-rod by tijj Cliinoaotiof- i urnment.
! VEIN OF C'NNABAR.
' Valuabia lliwnrrrr ol a Mau While Ule- Klnc a Wall.
I X valunbl.. I.sliru ol ciiliiabar ha- duuu .|i«- I (-orered n.«r Ooel.lontal, Cal .anllt I- likely It will pn.vo a souriy. ot wealib to Jjmes Bryan, wh , uneortu.id the I'.lge. Mr. Ilryan wit>. siukUi;; a wall rbalt on his placii and atruox his pick Int.. what tumwl out to lie a luddo of ths or». It Is ab-.ijt tan varl? wi.le and .ihow« gruy slunabar ou one side nud red on the otb»r. Hevral mieiug men ban: viMtad the »pot nod e'.naider*! it a i»ry rich and, the or- ijeinif v-ry r»luat.>. TliK ledge di|a toward probably tu« lar,;u<t pile ol riCkAl 10 th.? eountK. Tiie ledua Is siciiiiwd 4(10 yards froiu tbe narrow gaog» rallr.,a4, and Ibis wiii be au luiportaai li-uiure whaa It i-ornan to haa Hlng. What uiat.s tUa 41*- c-irrry all tn» mur Intenwtlaif la thu !».!* that bad Mr. Ur/au dag a ptaud aell, a* he Bnl uuaaJed, the lada* wuaU aot ka«a baaa Up|Ki4, ai tka Una woaid Jait haaa
Kelnatatml In omee l.y Hie Conn.
Jostle.. Ed wanls hns graute.1 a niotl.iu |iro- vl.llug Ihnt a mnn.lniuns slinll Issiiu eompel- ling Ibu Bonnl ut Henltb .if Troy to rolnsta'c Willium H. Hannan as Itoglster of Vital Hln- llsth's. Th.' motion was ina.l.i ou thn ground Ihnt Air. Hnunau was removed without cnnsu, HD.I thnt vetornns of the wnr should, neeordlng lo law, roclvo iirolorenco. Mr. Hannan was remoy.'d in Juno. An app.'al will Ijo taken Io tbe Appollnto Division of Ibu Hiiprumo Court.
Trampa Hub ¦ Toll lloiiia.
The Kusponsion BrI.Igo T.ill H lu.so, Hnn- cook, kept by William Putver on.l his wife, nn ngod c.oipl.'. wns brokou Into by fuui truniim. Thny bound Ihi'olduouplo hand loot mill took tl'.O in money, two wat.ibua and two n'volvers. For sovernl wooks the towu li.is b.'uu Illernlly alivo with h.ibooa.
Oentiral Moa
Mnjor Then.lore L. Poolu was uuuniinonslv ruiioniinntisl for Coiigross In tin. Tweuty- .-..v.iith New V..rk District l.y tho llepub¬ ll..ans.
Daniel Mllloy. siitn.'n yoars of age, while swimming In tbo biwer Niagara lllvor at Niagara Falls, was swept iutu thu whirlpool r.iplds nud drowiiu.1.
The Oswego To<d Company mado au a»- rlgiiinuot to ('. C. Plaeo for Iho lienelit of 1'r.slltors ol thu u.iueurn. Thu uapltal stock ol Ihu eouipany is •26.aOC. B"»l.lfl« Iioilnr- niaktrs' suppli.M and ulher touhi thny inaiiu- taotumd thu Outnrlobioy,:!*.
Uols.rt Oohrolg, ex-Clty Treaaurer ol Buf- fnlo, un.l of Iho in.sit promluent Oorinau- Amurlcun .illIrons of thu oily, died at Nae- goil's Hotel on Third ^nd llulsoo sirouls, H..bokeu, N. J., ol Brigbt's .llsuoae. Mr. O.-boiIg had biw'ii nbr a.l ativural months wltb Ills wi^* uud nephew in sourch of liaalth. and ruturned to Ihls eountry eleven davs ago. When li.' r.*cliud Hoboken his con.ll- ti'in was su'*h that It was d.M.in..d uuwise to n-move liba to Buffalo. Ills liudy waa seut to his hotue.
Tha wile of H.in.»'n M^iNnir, twenty-eight yuur- ol.l, was liiun.l d.-n.l In an out buildiug i.Iihe I'alntaD II.ael at Orangn Lake, near Nuwbiiru. Hho bad btsjn nielaneholy and had swailowiil lurlxdlc ncld. A ehlbl was b .rn to b'-r uli-iut four nioutlui ago, uu'l she ba* Isx-n ailing evur aince.
Justleu Frank U. Hiscuok was UDanimously n.irnlnHlM.1 Ior Hupr-iinii (;.>urt Justice by the li.jpuLii.au Fifth Judloial CiuvoDtlou.
'The largo I*ni» .and olb-ir uutbulldlngi,, l.n in all. onth'. Mi'mliswhrook st.Mik farm ..I J. D. Ollal':ro, near Vnll« Oate, Ornnge t'oMiity, wore burued, tbu llr«i lM4ag oausisl I V -jiarka Irom an O'jtarlo aad Wasleru Ili.iir.,n I .'uglne. Folic horsea, t',ro valuablu l.nlll aud a I iru" number of l.loislod .-owf wuru burnud i., .biath. ;Tb« lOK- Is tll,0O >, whl'h Is (laitly covurod l)y Insurame.
Al H.-h.iuo'itii.lv, I)avi4 F. '*lliHir wai ¦» noinlualo-l unaului'.nsly tor Cougrses IOtJA> 1 a. uty-llrst Duitriel, by the IP-publiea* n» veute.U. , 7^
S-w Vork Oold HlaU'larJ Deaiocrata oMad n htnte Conv'-ntlon, to irt buld lo Hyraeiue, August ai. to B>'ud .I'lugatea to lu.llaDapoUs ati.l boQunale I'roaldential elaoiofa,
AVjiit I'lO uiun, emplored by Coatraetor Iill. kluy. ruitju;; Kranlta ou tbe Hlale 1 .t| iT.'i, Albany, went uo N*rlka lieoanae two l.r./wii;.t..u» eutt.na wbu llai aeeurad am- ploynout .'btting griolle ba4.#eliia«4 lo ba- eoir.« uiuiibrn, ul theUr^olta Outtera' L'aloa aud |«y Ibu tlO initiation too. Ttaaatrlka a ..> ordarad by Oraad hoiiatary Vaoeaa, al B-tlilaiora.
Aoiirev Brtehnar, afad LB«iM«r aljmt Mama Km i
REPtJBLICAN STATE I^LATFOINI.
TUe .Tint Day's aeaaion of the I'oitvaalloe.
Tba nlatfonn adop\ed by the BapabHaaa Stnto Conventlin ia as follows;,
Tbe Republl.ians ol Now Virk, ta eoBTOO- tlon aammbleJ, eungmtulatu taelr tallow cltlxona throughout Ihe ooaotrjr apoa tha disttnetnuas of the laeues l<y whiob, la Ibe pn^.nt oampalgu, the groat iMlltleal paitlaa are dlvt.le,l. Thoro la no eqaivoeanaa la any of tho party platforms, n.w doubt as to what tbo onndidatoa Intend.
The Financial laaa*.
The allied Domocratlc and Popullat partlat say that their suoooas will load at oaea to tba Irou coinage of silver.
Tbe «..publlcan party nityf that tba preiiBt gold atnndarvl must bo maintained, and that the way to nvovor bur loal proaperity ia to return to tba wise industrial poUoy bjr whieb, under Uopublicau rule, proapeHly waa aohloved.
Tho attempt to raako aa ounoe ot flttd N|nal In valuo to only alxteeo oanoaa ol ilivor whou It Is now vonh tbilt* oanoaa Is !io|K<le.ss and absur.l. Tba Colled IBtatas 3o,ibl noithor lnko nor uso ooe-baU thaaiHar hat a trae-oolnage law would briaf to tMr mlnta. TbU faot Is ao plain lo tba werid at 3ommoroe and business tbat tbe mata aa-
uncomont ot the suooesaol thePamaotalto
;iokut would aaudgold at onoeto a pniaiaiB| doiildatloo aad .'auso a further withdrawal ot eapital ftom
drive debtors Into oruel lloiilda thirawal ot eat farther siisponnoa of la-
Invostmeat and 1 dustry.
No injury oould ba InSlolal opon tiada and coiumon^o, no frau.l |iorp«trated apon- Labor, DO sbamu visited upon tba Maltoaal roputatlau, more hurtful thao woold baths ennolmenl o( a law oomnolling Ihe peopla lo neeept in Iho paymnnt of .lobn a oofn for fl whioli thoy could spend for nol muoh mora Ihnn half thnt su'm.
To allege thnt our stock ol money Is not now snlDcIent for tbetransootloo ol boslnass Is muro a.ss«rllon, but. It II were trae, tha evil It Implies would nol be cured by a law the Hrst and Instanlaoeoua effect ol whloh would be to drive out ol olreulatloi ont aa- tlre supply of gold money, mors thaa oaa-' thinl of the wholo. Tbo tmploymeoi oi all Ibo mlutlug resouroM odho OoTeraoMat la Ihucolnagenf silver dollara only ooold BOt In a period ol flftoen yoars make up lor tha ilotluUmey of circulation that would rasnlt' from tho rotlroment ot gold, "rhe onnanoy per capita Is to-day gn>ator than It eret has beeu. Tbo poople can take no mors moaay Ihan thoy can buy - with Ibelr labor, and what thoy cau buy Is valuo and uot mata dn- nomination.
Tu tbe malntennnco ol a pure otronlatloA ol dollnrs of full and equal value tbsRapab* Mean pntty Istvsolutolyplodgod, and lortha lirm ostabllshiieol of that polloy II aika tha support ot every oltlsen who wlahaa naithst to cheat nor to bo oheateil.
It must be constnutly Imme In mind thai Iho conditions uut ot whloh thia aillatlon for froe silver has arisen were oreatodby tha Democratic assault on tho oountry's ihaaa* Incturing industrios. If Ihore bail baea ao lutorruption ol the nrotoollve poUey Ihars would have lioon no lulerruptlon ofbnstinea^ no fal|\iro ol revenue and oo laek ot proHla. Illo ompleyment for tbo people. 'I'be laotaaaa otf3(12,915,400to thu faoo of tbs bOBdad debt, whieh four years of Demoofatlo taia bas oouipullod, whllo In ^ome maasara daa to tho attacks lu Oongress upon ths pablla credit by tbo prossuro of freoallTsr bliu, had Its origin in a tarill act whloh oonTSRad a monthly BUriiliis ol rovonue Into a monthly dollnit, and oxnossd doniostlo prodnotion to uiijusl oom|>otitlon.
'The Bepubllonu parly Is wedded to BO sat of rates an.l sohodules, but Its eat\UBal prlB- elpio Is tho prolectlon of Amerloaa tBdvilrf. ^ tariff must ba onaot.«l whloh will plovia* .sivonues sufficient to meet the ordioktyl and aiwossnry uxpouses ol iheaoTemmant,'aad io n.ljuslod aa to ulaoo Amerloaa labor, witlh But the sacrlfloe nf oar high wna« S|slsta, OB at least etpial terms In our own marksl Wltk tho labor of other lands.
The pombiallonot WUUam UoKlnlsy aad flarrot A- Hobart by the BspnbUsaa Mb> llonal Couvuntlon la rooelred by Iha Mtptbi llcsna ol Now York with enthnaiasm Bad :onll.lenoe. We ludorso tbe plMlona'OB whieb tbey wore plaeed betora ths ooaalfy. Uld assure lo Ihom the aotlve support 01 tvery.Hupublicau within Iho Iwrden ot Msw Vork.
The state Atlmlnlilratlen Owntmoadsil*
We commend tbo wlso, dlgnlllsd aad ¦Mp' ular administration of O.ivernor lisvl P Morion, and cnll attenti.iu to tho oontcail It nITords with pnHiotlIng D.'iuooralio adminis- trnllons In Its freedom fniin every form ol public scandal. By tho dnily porlormanoa ol duty ;in an konorablr, I'llluiont way. It bai won thu esteem of all Ibe iMHipIs,
With especial prldo and satl#tastton trt call attention to tbn nxoidleni raaord of ths last Legislature aud to tbo splendid trladi' eatinu ot Its work In reaulta already adhom* pushed.
Fralae for ths Italaea Law.
Tho Ropulilloan party haa redeemed Ils P'.u.lgo to unnct a Just measure of exQiss ra- f.irtii. Tho Ibtiuus LI<|Uot Tax law, |issssd by Itepublican votes ns a llopablloan meas' uto agniust tbo billur oppiwition ol ths Doinoorntto party, has won, aa it has da- served, the warm und general apprOYal of public opinion. Nearly threo-fourtnsol lhi ll.|Uor tax cortlllontiM hnv.i boon granted lot .mly Inn months, and yet tho revenues lotbs BInte aro more thau «3,500,00a. -^The rato of taxatioa Ior Htatn nurposas li 'i.CO .of anilll, and nt this rnlo the raoeipti from Iho Balnea act are equivalent to Iht plnclng on the lax rolli fnr Btata taialloa tho vast sum uf •I,3'i0,000,a00 ot tasaolc property. More tbau tT,OO0,O0O, moraoTSr, lins Iieen plaoed by tbis law lu tba looal tressurleeof Ibo olil.a and towns, and Ihal Is e<|ulvalenl ot tbe same rnle lo tue plaslad oil tho rolls (or local taxation of tba fuithsi suiuof (3,(K)0,0dO,IXIO.
Tbe Italuns Inw has redaead tbe anmbai of saloons throughout Ihe Slate naariy oaa thinl. It haa roiluoed by uearly ona-hall thn number of arrusts for olTonaes prooaadiaf directly fn.m Ihe liquor trofllo, and lo thai oxtuut it hns ro.luaed the expeiiaiia ol tba nuopiu fur th.. aduilnlstratlou ol lustlea. Il tins iNKin proiluollveol puldin order tbrtiMb' out Ihe nines an.l vlllagos ol tbe Mats I brougb tbo closing 3f tbo saloons on Una- day.
It Iiss abollshnd tbo o.llous spy systam by doing nwuy witb any ouuaalou for Its agt- ploymeiit.
It has oinnnel|intod those eoKSAsd In lbs Il.pior trnfflo from tha oonlrol ol polltiSBl orgaulrjillona an.l frnm a iioaltlon ol da. pun.Ienuy iiixin ths Innuenoe of polllieiaas lo sueuru thn privllogo of condaotlnil Ihs Ii.|Uor busiuiiss. Tho Biiloon;kseper, we |» is'iit. In no biiii^r Ihn puppet ot a watd piillilcinn, wbll.', ns hn Is. obedient to Ihs Is w, hn stands iu the fear of DO man's dlB' pleasur.'.
Iu uvery practical reault tbo Raines aol ba> disappointed Ils enoinloi au.l (rallAM ill Irleu.fs. II is a mnniiinunt lo tbe gnod faith, sagv.lty an.l .louragn nl the Leglalalnta b} whieh It was enaoto.1. The Dmnoorallo nurli would n.it .tare tn n.p.stl It It tboy eoald. II Is n law in thu InturosI .if Iho taxpayer, aad I'.piallv tu Ibu interuHt of morality, tsmpsr> au.iu and good govurninnut.
In ravur uf »<i.i.i lloada.
Iutho iuton'st or uoiniuuiilc.itlon bstwoee Ihu oountlos uf Hie Htato ws favor tbs In. provuiacnt ol highways uDdlbeooostcasMop ol good roads.
I.rf}w IteconI I'ricv tor Corn.
Ca-h coru broku the record on 'Cbaaca al HI. L.IUU, Mn., au.l roaobed the bsdtook prion ol 1»X cents n bushol. Ho low a priss liaa nuvur beun knowu Iiefore lo lbs history of the Ht. Lnuis mark.'t. and woa iu a msaa uma surprise. Thu pri.ie of eaah eom ia lbs niark.4 Inst year waa Iblrty-fonr oeuls, 01 nunrly flltoou coots taJKbur than It is al pias eut.
Hobart Vlalla MoKlnlar.
Caodldato Hobart called on Major MsKln- l.y ot Canton, Ohio, and eoch read Ibr ..,1 bur's loiter ol acc«ptnn'-'e.
Uryan Itlnea With lilll. The second day nl (;au.lldata Bryaa'S jiurney wastirard twik hiui from Wloassooh Loilgn, io th.. Ca(skills. (o (7lloa, N. Y. Ia- I'lileuts u< Ihu trip lu'iludud a pliKureaqaa reoe(<ion at a auminur liotui, a speoob ai Kingston, a diunnr with Menalor lllil al lbs laitor's home, "W'sjllwri'ii It-siat," near Al¬ bany, a monsior oie'u-alr ine-tlng at Albany nnl anuthor al L'tioa, whuru half <'f t'la plat- fonn lull, Injurlug bavural men and eauslair a smull i«nie.
W«rl«r's CeSraa llecfaa,
Ca|^nln-Ouiii.r..l VIeyinx o'lultrms Hie r^ poit Ihal h.I will forbid oofleu gatbarluK tr ' bkba.
(•¦albar'a Kallaa llaad.
HamM Mn Tbwain bin Hali, ilallai Zauilhar. tt rte.vl. If.) WV. Isjro in ItH
• ue.w«t~l bis U'l Hultau doygld At
Hald, 10 IttS Shortly altnr Ibe aa munt of tbn .'.eaib ol tke dultaa, Soiu _ with aev-n hun.lred .A.kerl«, a-i»ad nalaesand priK-lnimad hlmavK Vallaa. flagitab war veawiU Pbllu-nal. Thfask ¦uarrcw. aa aooa aa Kalld'a aettaa ba kaowa, UadKl a lure* of aallota aad BM to aid la praseririai order.
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| Title | Queens County Review 18960828 |
| Date | 1896-08-28 |
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| Year | 1896 |
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| Title | Queens County Review 18960828 |
| Date | 1896-08-28 |
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QUEENS COUNTY REYIEW. PaUtobnl Brnr 'rMar Moralog at FKEEPOBT, QUEEHS OOUSTY, B. T CHARLES D. SMITH, Proprietor. ^mm ^onnt^ lletJieto. WINfarfG COE>l]^>«. JFIVK Ol'lI _=d:: BOOI Mi JOI railH .—BXIOOTBO 111 ^1 AttractlTe ud Artistic StjIe f REVIEW 0FR6E by Powir PnssM. A F.VMll.V NEWSr.VfER «H' I.OCAI. AMI UKNKUAI. INTKI.I.UJEM K. TEEKS: tl.OS T£ABLT IH ADT&Bit VOL. I. FREErollT, N. Y., FKIDAY. AUGUST 2.S. 189(5. NO. 43. nMAMCIAL. iHEFREEPORTBANK CAPITAL. $30,000. Vain street, - Freeport, L. I. JOHN J. KANn.vr.I.. r..n |
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