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'•try REVIEW.
""' •^'' «""r Fridsr -Hornlog at
FREEI .t)BT. QtTEEHS OOUKTY, M. T
CHA RLES D.
SMITH, ProDrlator.
©neen
»4Proi.x: c o'
lleliifto
^
BOOR AND JOB PRIKTINO
~—IIICITTEP Uf
AllractiTe aod Artistic Stylt
ST Tas
REVIEW OFFICE by Powsr Prassis.
Pmint. Jr'IVK *.:KPITh*.
A K.\MII.Y >KW*l>.Vfl:it IIF I.OIAI. .\Ml l.f.M;ltAI. 1 Ml: ILH-KM I..
TtRMS: $i.00 TEARLT III ABTABCS
VO,t. It.
FREEPORT. N. Y.. FIUP.VY, .HNl'.\KY 1. I8i»7
Ji'O. 9.
iSEPSEEPORTBANK
CAPITAL, $30,000.
Uain Street, • Freeport, L. I.
JOHN J. RANIIAM,. I'rr-Hl.lrnt.
WILLIAM KOKKMAN. Vi. r I'rri.i.lrnt. WILLIAMS. MALI.. (MKliigr.
BOARD nr IMRECTOIU) :
joha J Rundall. WiUiMn K. liol.l.r. fiarwy H Hniiili. Wallarn H. INirnrrrll naaiaiin. ISmitli. -CbsuDrr}- T. .-"iiiri-iifiip Olwriss L. W.irio.... WIIIsi
William K..r.-mai ll Wi-nl.-.- i-.i„ . Williun, li. Mill..
I.rolgo W„||»,,..
rv. .M llAnrtsII.
llrnuxl
r-okl.l, I
Open, nsnq.i Ingml lioli-l tp. in. riirrn. (arHI •rsrj. dr|.iirtittrai New Vorli o -
Coles, aixl itamlMeul oilh i-.,ii.«<r.i.tl,.- itiHiiiuiriii.-i. _l«aiuil »l Ih.i r«l..,,r llir.-.-|..r .1-1.1. i.ai.l Wisj <lJ|iiiiill«. llin. iiiiinih- nr ni,,r.' Pfaftll Imilrd ..11 all iinnn.ir l;iir>.|K.. Uosesinni-riM iianliliK h.i,.lri..|,r Arceanis .it .nriKiralTunH. ..uniiaiiirs. Metlee, <.|< , wiiiiitni
Kaw* sStlrrn. II..II UHUrnl. . •¦Wlrl"" will rrrolir pr.iiupt stt«Iltliin, I aaaaBSSfally »lir.werr«l.
Tha pttrabaM of tbe Kevfonndlanil railway will IriDi; tbo publio ilebt of that province np to SI^, WO.Itl", which -8 Stl.'. per head of the population, ami which riTsls that perhaps of any utlter lountry.
After lookiuf; over the wholo field Ihu Har.Iwaro Dealers' M»ga;:iuo reaches the conclusion that "Onr country baa nol far ahead of it an area of greater prosperity than it has had in a decade."
The banks of tho I'nited States, say* i the Xew Orleann Picayune, loso more money in a nin^'le year throngh the . lishonoetv of trusted ofBeials ami i agents than they do iu twenty yesirs i from oalfliilo robbers.
Bank of Rockville Centre.
Vlllace Aro., Rorlirille ('••nlrf, L. I.
We drv a ff<>nnr,-il HniikinR llusin.-sii « Deporit, and Diw-oniit.
In(^,«l. Paid on H^i-iiil D.'i...i.it!..
Baf.'Jng Hiinrs -!) A. XI. to :i V. M Satrrday, I) A. M. to Itl M.
BOARn OF DlltRCTOItS.
fltolMrt A. llavlM.ii. Tli.-i.ii
./ohn Vim-i-iil. Illr.iii
•Olentwortlil). I'ombrit. \V. .1..
.JaoMHi W. flallliioi.. rliiirl.
• OhaslBS W. llavr«. A-i-ili
-aaaiiel K. I'lillllii-.. Fri.,,,
.John W. IIC-M..II. .t.,liM '
.Oliver UsvlMin. i-:,l«..
t-li. Kills
i: .--iiiitii
n 1, Wall
,i 1'. i-iiiir
BAMItKL K I'llll.l.ll'.-i. I',..1,1,1,1
THOMAHIi KsliillT VI,.. I'r.-«l<li.nt. IIIKA.M K. .-JMITII. I.'aj.|il.
moncanoNAL.
DH. Q. H. HAMMONO,
FRKEIflBT. L. L tlMeo and RssMMsai,
raltoB Street.
The Madri.1 newF.pnperR 8ay that i^paia is well able to pniiihh tho Cnite.l Stales for "any interfer¬ ence.*' Tho Dons evi.lently exiiect to gel things liiie thin for their mon^y, t^omments thc New York Sun. It is imposHible lo imagine that tho editors are foolii-h enough to believe the puguaoioiis btatements thoy print ir their nUcets.
A SMILINC. KACI'.
Tl« ni..^ to wear a smilinir tn^e An,l liniRti r,iir trout,li>i' ,|,-i-n, F,,rall imx Iittln trlni^ wiilt Our lau<ht»r nr our fr,,»ii. Bent'ath the oiiigi.; .A a j-iilln Our .loulits will Ind- nmny. An melts 111,! |u.,w in i»Hriy ^prio: Beneath th" minny r,iy.
'TM nir-e to mak»a worlhv -i.i^"
lly h.-l|,liii; it. our ,,w-ii;
To KlT« th" ,'urrent -,1 -,.11 liv-.
A tru.' ani n.jhie t,,D.i.
'Tis nice to i-omfort he»\ y he.-irt-
flp[,roused with ,lull ,tn^[,.i r,
An.t leave in ....rr,.iv-tsrlvOii.-i li-
A glcmn (.1 l.,ril.'hlti".--s tliiT--
'Ti« nice t., Biv.' a h.'li.inK tiniil To .au.-r. .-iirii.'<t yulh; T,) wntch. with nil their wiiywi ¦]'h"lr.'oiirii.-,?r.nl th"lr triitl.. To strive, IV th svmpnthy an.I io- nfl Inai-i- io will;
Th.'lr r 'Tis nl An,| "i»t tht. Hunnhiii
t-tl,
Congress has douo wull in placing, without extra chargu to tho seu ler, an insurance of not more than 810 upou Dvery registoro.l letter, believes tho Sew Y-jtk Tribune. That will ubligo Ihe fioverainent to pay an indemnity for every rojfi.stcr,..d tetter lost or ilolou. liut the lucrenHcd business thus attractel will doubtless make the aew system a souroo of incrca-seil prof its to the rostal Dep.irliuent.
DR. CDWIN CARMAN,
Ofllee And Real.leBee-—
-CON. SMITH aae BCDCLL STIICCTS. PBGCPOKT, U 1.
OR. O. L. LUSK, ¦•BlUi Oaioer for Ihe Tawa ef Ifempatead,
ROCKAWAV BCACH, N. Y.
THOS. O.CARMAN, D. D.S., OKNTINT
Maim STRrcT, fhiekport, n. t.
OAne lionrs; 9 a. m to ft p m.
Dr. A. D. Rosai-ithal,
I-EXPERT DENTIsr -. • MAIN BTRKKT. IIRMIItTKAO, N V
A woudorfal thing in counection ' *ith the wood pulp auJ paper basi- i nesa is whore all the paper vanishes. I
With a consumption of ,100(1 or 4000 ' Trrwhom "iLe^^cierk lords of wood per day in thia oonntry, ktid the luiiuuracture uf that amount of shite p»per, yet tho wholo bulk goes -nto ootiHam]itiou, and disappears al- Host tiuaocountably. Tho in.lividiinl inyg ouu, two ur three newspapers luring the day, an I it woal.I puiszle lim to imaglnno where thoy might be ound on tho seeon.l day. The rubbish leap, the Hre and other innumerable .mays of ntili/^ing oM paper muat ao- lount fur thu disappearance. Jn the natter of lumber, tho wood maintains is form and shape for a great length >f time, anil retains to a certain ox- j lent its value, whilo nn the other hand lid newspapers are ficarcoly worth col- I «oting for any snbseqnont industrial purpose to which thoy may bo put.
'WM. R. LONGENCCHER, D.D.S., NrKdKIIN KKNTIST.
With lx.iiKttnt-rli. r ltr..lli.-rr. 'Mia Pulton Stscct. Broohlvn
V L. SMITH,
TkrrBBIRAIIV NtlKXKUN a> L. I.
FRANCIS B. TAYLOR,
L A W V E IL
CORNBR MAIN ANO I III.TON ..MSb,
¦eoipalnaiL ¦¦ I.
WM. A. ONDERDON^, •1 Attorney an.l t-«MiiiNrl..r al-law.
Farmers of "bloc.ling Kansas" will lympathize with thoir brothor agri-
.nrista of Buenos Ayres, il they hap- I lieforo cut through 111 MU to bavesDvsnperltunns sTn-r"**.*-. mggesla the Naw York Times. Lo- msts have como as a plague to Ihe farmers there, an.l Ihe local authori¬ ties have gone to tbo extent of making » forocd collection of monoy to ralso neana to exterminate the pests. To idd to tho troubles of the .listrict Ihe ^lasshoppers oame in foioo an,I young ivheat aud other crops have been prac¬ tically mined. During lato (Jetober and early November hundre.ls of la¬ borers arme.l with sticks were seut through tho fro-fh inf.jcted .listricts beating the locusts t.i death and de¬ stroying tho eggs. No other means of extinction has proved so succesfiil »8this. A practical use for the gen¬ erally useleHs army.it Bueuos Ayres; Butts is au Kuu-lisli thi.-l, aud about a-, ' llnea wiirkcr, too, asevor wurrn-.l Si-ot-
now joK Till': rii.vNmu
J} lOKK .I.AIL.
JlV D.IS QI-INV.
fll'Dcjines through th., d.-tective ollice tlmt .Toe lliillH, niim.iirii.-N kni.ivn ii-.lo.. the rhautiim, hiiH beeu iirrcHted ut Calcutta, liiitts in wiiule.l lor the rob- lery of AiillOil worth cf diamonds at Man- chei-ter. In conip any with his wile, who i.s well known t.) tho polii'o of both Knglan.l nn.l tlm Coutiiii-nt an "Wild Willie," liuttB put up ut ouo of Ihe princijial bot,-N nf ."Mnnelu'.-itLT. This was f.iiirtceu moiith^ago. Butts pretemle.l Ihnt hejat^frnn Americau millionaire. 'Ai«r thn u woi-ks ut the hotel, .luring whicli hc ha.l succi cded in establtsliiug a reputatiou Ior im- euse wealth. Butt-, wuut to a juwel- Iho hotel r.-coiiiiui-n.leil, au.l ur.lere.l him to bring up a large asHortmunt of sot gems nnd diamou.Is from wliich his wife was to malic Fcl.-iition. The jeweler brought the .liiuu.nids lo tho hotel ouilexhibited ll.ciu lo tho w.iuian snd Buttn in their apartmeuts. llie woman at Inst .leoi.U-.l t.i take a n.ick- laoe of diamoiiilH, with pin^, brnci-k-ts and rings to thn value .if XlinOll. Hav¬ ing msde llie .selection hIi-» took them with an arch air—Units haviuy joking¬ ly reinoU!.tr..te 1 nt the aiiioiiiit —aud put ttiem HI ll burmu which bIii.i.I iigaiui-t the wnll. Hiitta then went to llio ollice, saying that he would n turn at once with Iho dlOOO. Tho woman aud the jeweler remained iu couver- sation. Somo time elapHcl, au I, ns Butts dill not reappear, the woman left the room oKteii-ililv to l.i.ik for him. At the eud of flftei-n minutes, ui-ithcr retiiruing, the jeweler became alarmcil and forced tho drawer of th'i bureau, nli, re Ihe jewels hud been placed. Th.y were Ig.iue. The tiiuk was soun iliHol.ised. linlin bail Il,u^,' rtitioii, nnl
and take the jewels from the drawer at the back, 'ihin he ha.l done. Search was made, but no trace of Butts or tho woiunn c.iul.l bo iirrive.l at. The arrest in t'alcutta, the ik-wn whereof has jui-t arrive.1, in tin. tirst heard of bim sine.i the .'UnnolicstiT robberv. Ho called limisclf r.ter T. Tvn,iiiii while lu Mauohfster. — l.uu.lon I'aper.
Dn re.iling tho above I was re min.I.',I of a st.jry c.iiicerniiig tho eii- torpriHiUg Hutts, to!.l m.-s-v.-ral y.n ri¬ ag... I will write it a-, ii i-.im,- to un-.
"You want me t.i tell vnu how Joe liiitts, alias ,loe the I'liaiitum, breaks jail?" The speaker wns ,lohu Laru.y, alias ,l.ihn Dnlan,alias Mollie .Mati'lit-.s. "I'll .1.1 it ; although for a har.l. close, crook.-d lu an.l.niter, .'Mollio Matciies
getting rather gabbv lately.
(LernrKeniilliliiiu --. flalnrdayiial H.sul. Civil and rnnilnal I
IIKMI'STKAI',
C. V. BALDWIN,
-^BANJO SOLOIST.jtt^
Caacart Encagements at Low Knte.<
Address, HENPSTEAD ..r 'RIEPORT
bas beeu fouu.l through this invasion. In one district, Santa Fe, 700 soldiers provided with cud-^els wero sent into thti llol.ls i.> aspirt Ibo farmera lu the i .lertruotiuii ul looUBiM. Latests ad¬ vices from the provinces Infected are that tbe (lovernment is considering the advisability of calling out the sol- liers of the National (iuard, arming them <vith beating sticks, aud setting tbom al the work of oxterminatiou. Thin is because tho oullook for crops is so poor that famine is fearod unless every posmble meaus for securing re¬ lief is resorte.l to.
WATKIN W. JONKS & CO..
Ol.ll l-^M-\lll.l->IIKil
Real Estate f.lnsuraDce Agency,
Far Rockawav. N. v.
CS. RANDALL. Architect.
Oaireror. Hrootl)., mr. .,i„im,ium. Railmad l>«i<ul. Krrri>.>rl. I. i
CHARLES L. SEAMAN,
Carpenter *'•" Builder,
fUCtPORT. U I
Estim.-U«w ,-li<-<'rfiillv givr-n. C*mti I. t.s taken.
GEORGE A GILSON RAYNOR,
CARPENTKR.S ANI> Bl ll.0r:K.%. FREEPORT, I.. I.
Bavteic rn-rr
firii.iiisii
i'i^«i
h.. til- \ IKlV
P-I I., I..-K,.
ELBERT A. BtOELL. Auctioneer,
rsi! i-.iKi I, I
Raleeaf Real r.m.- anit r<rr«.<nal Pr-.i^rti Deaaueted oa bMl 1,-mia. ,
JOHN P. WRIGHT,
A U C T I C : I K K R .
Hrel.trii.-i ' FRKrroKT. I.. I.
PIANOS TUNED
B| a* tsH'i "•¦ ^"^ ^s'"'
Fhoes Keitt'ODitble.
SI'I'l.Y AT Tllk
RtVIEMI BUILDING.
¦FRKtPORT
Wbat Ibililrcu |{einenib<>r.
What a sobering thing, lo Iho par- onts of llttl.. chlMren, should be tbe roAection that some triding, thought¬ less act or word, forgotten in au honr by the parent, may be tho very thing that Kill Htick in tb.' chii.l's memory forever, p.ipjnug np at intervals to old age itself, an.l alwaya illustratiug the parent in thu mud! Meantitue the sertoas things that th.' same parent does, with an int.'iitu.n to 'inpress thc ohihra iuom"rj-. i»r.' a|'* t.i la total'.v ettaoeit lu a .lav'a time. .\ .'UiM's miud is tbe eitra sensitive |ilate uf a uaniera in the broad sunlight. an lu stanlaneons exp,.enre is the oue Hint remains; a longer nucvoring m.-aus an over-exposure, an.l tho impreasion is light-killed. .\ man, now in ini.ldle age, remembers that at the ago ol two yearn be was spanked by Lis father for a baby olTeuse . it is his llrst recollec tion of anything, and one .>f Ins most vivi.l ones. N.iw this father was on." the kindest au.l most iu.lnlgent ol l>arentH, au,l not ..ue otlier blt.w is re- ineiubere.l from him . an.l he always iusisted as loug as he livi-.l, that he never stru.-a Ihe boy, even in this (-robsbly verv gentle bnt vividlv re- luembtrcl lufautiie spankio.j. but the boy lu-v.r ba.l any ..lubl ..lit, ttii.l bas Uet uow —New Tuglau 1 Home- .tead.
Hare I .iin« and I,acf«.
L.in.lou niimisiustists have been
gre.-»tiy inter.-sl.-d recently in the ^ale
At auction..f tbe remarkai.le collection
.)! coins su.iwu asUitf >font«fiJue collec
lion, includini; Ihe fs-nons .Innn
' medal. pri.Mi.t.,1 bv I'liarles I. to
j llish.'p .liuou .>u the' scsir.M just be-
t.ire the f.irmcr s ..M-.-utuni. I lie bi.l
I .ling f.ir tills reli,' was of Ihe liveliest
; lescription. no 1 it *»» tinally sol.l l.ir
I jsl<i.%<), said to l.e thu highest price
evi-r pail !.>r « .miu. Sevira! other-
-ealu.'d il'i'iil to .-Ji I'll each. Another
I >\aiii|.l.) ..f a Inch pri'e r.'«c!i.-l at an
I ytttex l.Miu,lou sii-ti .u w.»s ..'..t-iine.! a
; lew .lav.^ Ago. whiu sn ol I \ onctisti
, ro.-o i>.,mt Houiu'e. un br f,,ur y.-ir.i«
I l.n.; snl It.iirt.-eU lu.'ii.'S w: le, w.-i-
•oi.l for sjli*-'.
rrer* In Fiirec hiar-l*"'.
The I>uke of Abercorn i« t'.' -inlv
t,f wtll the e»,'C'itiou ol I. 1 . ^. • 1
:%-.i., WUo elij.iy* tbs .ilsllUv't peerage
ka tii* ibrse kiagjoma.
orri
j land Yard. They use.l to oall .Ion I 'the Hu-igloak.' I don't kuow why, ! except they lull .pieer stones about I him uu.l hoiv he Ubc.I tod,, a miduight trick at ersv.. robbing. Howevi-r tliat i may be, I dou't kuow. He wasn't ' dealing iu uo shrou.ls nor coltlu hau
dies when I knew him. [ "It was in a lug Northern city .Ton I gets lagged. He starts to .lo au oM I party who is tu .Irnw big money out of a batik. .1...' au.l a |i'il shadow fh.- man all the afttriidou. At last hu makes his .iraw-, ab.mt .'Hino^ au-l starts over to oue nf tliose l.igli dosks by the wall to connt it. .I.io tries thn drop trick with hnu. It's easy aud it'i. -nro. .\l,oiit thc tim.- th.- party has tliuiubeil half thr..n,i;h his sta-k .,[ bills, .Toe taps him .,u the Hh,>ul,leK J...- ha.l stoo,l at the de-k making a fakr of writing a draft, wheu th.- man comes up ti.cnint his stiilT. Joe tups hnu all at once on th.- i-ho-ilder, as 1 say, an,I poiuts dowu with his pen- hol-ler at the tl.ior.
• "Beg par.lon, there's a ?-Jil on the
tloor. Of course the man stoops t.i
get It. There aiu't a man i-ii earth
1 who won't. Wheu he straightens up
] the #|il-iil he's l.eeu coiiutin.r is gone.
i liutts's pal swipes it from the other
I si.le tnn IU..meut tlie parivitncKs tor
Ihe J-io, s-e?"
"It's at this point the man does a j surprising thiug. H.- grsbi Units. Naturally, y.Mi',1 tliiiik he',1 turn alter I whoever took th.- stnfT. This wuulit cive llutts a show t,. tlit. Hnt, oo; I this mau grabs .K.e an,I veils like a j tig.-r.
I ' "He's g ,1 mv mouev ; ho's got mv JliHiii,' he snys." I thiuk he was rut tie.l au.l reallv thought .T.u grabbcl it himself.
"llul, anyway, be tiia.le a big roar. sn,l swung to .bie. uul b. fore .l.n- coul.l shako the m-iii ..iT thev ha,I htm. I "When they ha,l ,I.>e 'cope.l, it didn't take the Llaskrhaws au I Iba mon,l Kyes v.ry l..ng t.. lin,I out it's ,I.>e |!at'ts. ll.i I think mncli ol detec tiv.s? No, I .lon't. They're a l.it ol stiiTs and n,. v.io.l, . xcept to stau-l ¦ronn,l matine.s. Talk alont their beiug .jiiick piopli, an 1 catchiUi; crook.i.l f..lks' Why. half ..f ', in c, nl.lu't tin I I. bouse t.. r. ut if th.y were giveu A .-ttse. .Vs far as .lisguis- ing myself, all I'd have to ,io is chance my socks. They i ucvir kuow me. N,.. .!.-teitiv..-aiu t Wl".- a little bit. Hnt about .lot- Butt.. '
"Vhey l„cke>l .7. e np in the -ail It arss A n<» ]ai!. au-l th.- Cills wire a- big IW a ro.'iu —Wltii two chairs a table an.t a buuk .-liaiael t.- the wn.l rhere wai. gas in each ccii. It was mighty coi.i!,,rtnb!.-. that holl over.
"I If c.--.r-.-. n, ni'o.l I nnn as .Tie Ifntts being uabbe.l I r.>Ui;Lt out a lot ot t tsmiiy. I was aiu..Dg '.-m. We OS. ^et word to .'oe throngh his
gir, >ue wae a I'lr.l. t.o. au i she looks »o -..It and g.i.„l With her l-ig. tired btonii ¦•;.-. lh» SheritT gsts d.-.pey ao.l lets hrr cmc cvtirj ',la*'»n 1 Uik to .IiH". Sht- love.l Joe with the love th* ,l.,gr lia\e i t,e ;.,>» tl.al Ltvir quiU. Sh. was th ,,rt t,. «ti.-a'to a b.oke 11,i tbe I n . i. ,'.o. r- . .-.-br.l u,-r dnncra. it wae tliruJ,iu J.>v'> ^.t, ae
gets w-ur-l to ,To,\ and he tn ns. Wil.l Willie was what wa called her.
"Our lay was to settle; pay off the party hts J lOOO and give him the ruu out i,flown. But hi getr funny aud wauts jm,llllll. Joe's pal, who griibbe.l the roll iu the bank, was still in the t,>wn under cover anl laying dead. He still had the bun.lle—Si'^i"'—and he stuck thnt in. Me and a fence uame.l liquations Fuchs was to pnt up the other SOit-.K'. Ibil Joe, on the insid", seu.ls out wor.l 'no.' We can bent *ciii, he says, on the trial. Tliev hai no evideuce against him, he snys. Whieh was trne, only hu forgets one thing— be was Joe Hiitts, n w irld over c.n.k. When Do Wolf, thc lawyer, brings that out, the jury took two lo.iks, oue at ea-^h other aud ..i;e at .loe, au.l hanib him out ten spac.-s st hnr.l lobor. Th.-n the case goea ti the high eonrt.
-'About tills time we mado up our minds we mnst get Joo out. We must bent the jail, too. If they ever took htiu lo Ihe pcu it would be Kntie-bar- Ihc iloor. It Wns the jail or not at al' Fuchs and I and the others had foi / talks. Wll,I Willie took word to J <., an.l he si-n.ls back word t.i ns. We made up a hig bun.lie and tried to .lo Bomethiug with the Sheri't. He was a s.piare man ; likel Joe nnd felt bad for Willi Willie, but wheu ho saw thu glimmer ..f inon.-y ho jnst gives the gaiu the lough. We couldn't touch hilli.
".\li Ihis timo Joo hal been plan- mug and thiuking. Wild Willio took hiui in a bnr o! rubber an inch nn.l a halfs.tnure uud a foot loug. It was hoavy un-l limber. V.iu cjul.l knock an elephant .l.iwu with it. The girl gets it iuto tho jail under her frock, aud wheu thu guard was talking to a prisoner who oalle.l hiui away ehe passed it to Joe. Wild Willie wanted to give him a gun, but Joo wouldn't have it.
" 'i uever killed a man un.l never
will. •! .lou'l IV.llit uo Ml-'ll sill ou lliv
soul,'snid .III.'.
"Wil.l Willio .li.lu't sav nrtliing, but her i.y.-s biiru^.l like lamps wheu she told ine about it, iin,l gave mo back tho pistol. I coul.l seu slio'd |iiit a mau's light out like driuking spring water.
"There was two or three things to get ready, ond Joe jiuts off 'nis coming out a week, llo was to come .Satur.lur. The Tues.luy befor,-, as Wild Willio "is gning into tlio j,iil, tho SherilT stops lu-r, poliie un I km I innugh.
" 'iVhuttiino will yon see Joe to¬ morrow?' snv,- the Slienll.
" 'At I o'i-l.n-k,' snys Wild Willie. She nlways goes at 1.
" 'Couldn't you make it 11 o'clock to-morrow,' says the Slii-rill, 'au.l take .linuer with Joe? I'lu going to blow .loe.m to a f..-d.'
"Wil.l Willie never changed her baby look, and ili.ln't hesitate. Sho snid she'll come at 11 o'clock. Hut sho knew thnt somothing was ttp. .Sho told J.ie the m..ment sho got in.
" 'doing tll fee.l rne at 11 o'clock,' says Joe, thinking hard. '.Vnl wants you to come.' After a bit ho says, '.Vsk the turnkey to givo you a morn¬ ing paper.
"When he looked nt it, he all at once broke out.
"That's It,' he snys. Tho traiu
goea M.uth at I.tt."- '•^•o-^a. -^v.
Irnin h.- I«i ¦-• " a-> to tho pen. .Matches ami the Shoeney takiug miuey to him mailr him leary, au.l ho lakes mo lo thn lun to-morrow to get me OlT his miud. He .lou't hnve to hold me here while the oase is iu tho high court, au.l he's goiug to get rid of Iho risk ..f lue. if I get .lUt, it's got to bo to-iiight. See Matches nud ilo yonr part all right, nu.l to night will .io ns well ns nuy.'
"That night, nt .f o'clock, tho jnil gUiU-l lusiib" yelled, 'Lights out !' Then ll,, mil.' his rounds. Tho light in llntts's cell wus bnruiug.
" ' riirn nlit y.iur gas, Joe,' ho says, thr.iugh the grate.
" 'Turn it out your"elf,' e.tya Hutts, from where he Inys laco dowu ou his I.link.
'The guard snorts ont nn oath, and begiuaunliiekin-tho cell door. iJutts nets lip. 111..king shaggy aud ugly. Just as th.-gniiril .l.inse.l the glim — his si.le an.l baok was towar.I llutts —he gets a slnp With the rubber lullv ou th.' ue.'k. It j.i!te.lthobloo,lup"into his brnius, nn I lie droppe.l like lie',1 be.'U hit with o mall.'t. It mn,l.i a sciiiUc, aud the prisoner next .loor be- gius to eiug 'Hook of .\ges' to cover the row.
" Thnt song will he worth more to that lilok.1 than .ver oue .if .lunuy I.tud's, unco I cost loso from here." snys Joe, as he wia.Is up tho gnard iu abnut yar.ls of bo.l tiok rope he's miida. The man couldn't sing, neither, mnr.' than a crow.
"Joe gngg.-.l his pnrty and laid hitn ..n the bunk as slit)' and helpless ns a p..ker. All he coiiKl .1.. when he got nvi-r his diize was to look at Jno with his eyes au.l froth where the gag lille.l Ills m.-nth. Joe takes tho guard's keys un.l hat an.l locks him iu.
"Wheu .Ioe gets to the oage whero you go ont liu raps with his key for the ontgusrd to open the outtr .loors Joe nu i.cks the inner .lonr an.l let liiinsplf iut.i the cage. The outai.le guar,! IS jnst switiging open his door, un,l Joe IS tnriiuig t,i look tho inside .Innr, like the guard would do. The pinch has c.ime. it's tu.i .lim alight lu tbe cage to reouguize him, but he will 11,,» have t.l ruu lUe gaiiullil ..f three guslit olHces an.l half a .lo.'cn .leputies loiitiug about.
" 'Hut 1 .lon't go back slive,' snys Joe. nirra.ly beginning t., suilT th.- ..ulM.le air 11.- almost wished he'd taken WiM Willie's guu.
"Iiist as Itutts hal binoe.l himself lor a Buri;e throngh. thc olliee tho ua- exi'd'ted happens.
" 'Hang!' g.ies a gnu.
"It wa« up .in till- foarth li.'r back in the jail. J.,,' f,,rg.,l tu take thc ! guard's pistnl, an.l he'd twi-ted r,.un,l I until he.',.I h.il.l nf It au.l fired it as it lay in his pocket.
"i'here was a big scramble of depa- ' ties tu the Ollice-. The nutsi 1,- KU.rd ! tnre his il.K.r wide ojieu, an.l Hntts, - ¦ puck as a dash, .l.rs the same aitu! his. An,I then .very gfaard anl Jejmty | runs through til., twod.iors int.. the I jail, like ruts ini.i « trap. Wbeu tii..- I last ,ine's in llutts l,>,'ks the iu«. le , ,1,101-ail 1 wiiks thruugh th.-.leserted , ,'tfices itit.i tl.<- uii;lit. As he tnrus i away he could Lear his neighbor «ing- ' ing like his hopes of getting out du- ! pen,Is on iL
"Hutu waUe I ten. yards from the ' ;ail an 1 tume 1 u|. a stairway. It was nliout •* o'clock nu.l a light siiU burued I 111 a lawyer's otfice. Tb»r" was an of- lie- boy there, t-re.l aul half asleep. I
"•U.Mr McFnrlan4 ti.'' asks Joe. ' ss h' op-as tn.- ,1 ior. '
"McFarlan.l w«» n< t m The b.iy sai I be'.I gon," ont t,i ,iraw a w-.!i f..r a j .lying Diau and wuuld be l-sck aa t-ion i a«ev.-r he got tiiro-.igh. Joe knew aii ai„ nt it. He knew it was I who ha.l tuMte.l the lawvrr away, aad ha-l the ] ..tlice kei t open (Ir him tu go to cover i iD I had the laav.-r away on the; ll. ,>d;and HiKu, sn miie* away, wLi-re ' we had Jim. the t>opher, fakei np in ll i ;,,r a ,iyini.' nino. Fl.e Uayef .riwih- 'I, l,l.^r'^ »i;i ar.l h.- g,ii« awav aiur. 'um a i. ug's torluue that Bight, a.a tb«,tidpb«r.
"llnr play wns to h,;,! Iho lawyer as long us we coiiM. And what with the llophir's laintiug away tw,i ,>r three tim.s an,l mighty near cmaking, an,l what with his giving away millions anl all, we kept the Inwyer until midnight. 1 gave him .^jil for it, too. an-l to this .lay he dou't kuow how hu came lo be .Irawin.; the tiojilicr's will that night. He thought it was on the sanare. Ibit almnt Ibitts.
" '111 wait nntil Mr. :McFsrlan,l comes,'says J.le to tho ki.l. 'I waut to see him particular.'
"The nlllce wa-< in the secnn-l slorr, and lia-1 a balcony which overliuug the strict. Joe lake.i a chair and steps out ou the bftlcony. Sumeiindy might come in and he did'tcare to take risks. While he sat out thero the chaso after I him ruus up au.l dowu beneath his feet.
"Fifteeu minutes after Joe gets oul a tclc^raiih cnll rang in at the central ilcctective office. It ticked: |
Yri.i.nw nil- -^ni.isu ...Mm. ! .lonkey carriane, the d.-nkey boiug tho
Yellow, iu all its se.Uictive shades, ; one i ho bon.^hl ut Floreuc...' still coutiuues In 11,. oi,e .If the 'i'o preuch before Ih.. tjuecn is, ol most fa-hi;iiial.le nud i. IchtBg i.f course, a great covetiil honor, and colors. t'ntubini-d witli pih- rn-e or ftiqnette formal and prescribed has to gru u or white it is ux.iuisiie. T iking ,''o obeyed. .No jiersonal reforeuoe to it nil nroiiiiil, it 1^ 111.- iii,.st styli-h Her Mujosty is permissible, a pare col,'! of tho sensnii.—New York In ' gosjicl ili.-oiirs.'l.-ing deri;ienrdc- bnne. i liv.-re.l ns tin.ugh H,-r Majesty was uot
I prcsiDt. Mauv hav.- trie,I to evade
theso rules. Tne I
S.\Hr..\TlT SCHOOL
IM> Its \ nil\ \l. I.KSSON KOU
.1 -VN I Al.•^ .1.
lext Christ's Ascenslo ts 1114 tint.len lexl. l.uke xxlv, ."".I-
1. '-rii,. t nn, r irentis,' tiav,. I -.na,!!., O I'ho ii.lilius, ulall It; It J,..-;n.l^g,i.i iMtli t,. i„an,i t.-a'ti." Tin- n.ss,,i-iin.-s lli.( writer vith Ih.' niitiiur ot the third g,,\it-i (Liike I., 1-4.. In that fentls.' he »p.> iks ,,f ttie .l,-.lng!> in I t,'ii,'liines .A J.i.-,is«s tliincs in,'.»t sur.-iy >.-li-v.-.i. ,.r wlii.-li |,o,i|,le Ua.'.vt!i,',-ertnintv,
llll- is i r,'.',,r I ,,f Ihe euiitii.-.iHll.u ..t t.i.. I-,111,-nnt te,i,'hini;« of J.-us thn.uku llis ¦¦,|l,,.v,'r.. IV. Kr liunii ,-.i!N It a iiiirr .| of
h-.•xprii'ii : Mil tru- nn I lnlthliil wit-
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NEW YORK STATE NEWS.
siatr lis
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'Buit-jii.t seen .Irivinv: -.ri*.! , ei 111 ll inli:i,'v. Hers,. .,n iti.. n •.M'H.\NN,.N. I'ai,tnin I'oiirtn l'i
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"Thnt was enongh. Kvery lly oo[v was ch^siu^ ont lietr.iit str. ut in n moment, uoing miles Irom tho game.
"Wh3 worke.l tlio wire'?
"Kiichs, the Feuce.
"Butts still .sut nn the bnlcnny. The kid su.ired in a whis|.er, with his hend on tbe table. Five minutes goes bv; teu minutes; twenty. F.verythiug's gettiug still again with the .juiet ol '.I o'clock.
".\t last a cl.is,:d ciriiage draws up over noross tho street un.l stops. Units uever moves, but hails tlio uarriago with his eye.s. In a mc meut a white handkerchief shows with a palo tluttn , at the win,lows. Butts gets np an,I j steps back iuto tho cfli-e. The ki.! ' looks np more'n half nsloeii. !
'"Tell Mr. McFurlnud I'll see him ' to-raiirrow,'savs Ibitts, aud sunutere oO'.lowustairs." '
"The door of tlio carriage swings open and he ^tpjis inside. .\' th.- car- ' riage stsrte4 Ihe nruiM of Wil.l Willio went 'rnnuil his ne.-k, au-l for tho llrst time she begiiu to cry. .Toe's arm goes nbout her, but he puvn uothiug.
"As they .Irove by tho ja'il they h.'iir Joe's neighbor siuging, 'Where Is My WnnJenug Hoy To-uight'?' No motter where they w.-nt. I've kept my prom¬ ise nnd told y..u how Hntts tho I'han- tom beat tiio ShcrilV."—New York Journal. ,
Iho -lay, t.l
.leliv
SIIK.Nrim AMI IMM.VlltlAI,,
r.all-bcaring casters are now.
.-\ French .'hcmtst has .lesigucd a noil poisouous match.
.SciOutislB .leclaro thnt tho green turtle ia in danger of exterm.ination.
Ijcueuhouoh snys that tho cniumon caterpillar has not luss than ^UO miificles.
Tbo average walking pace of a healthy man or womnn is naid to bo seventy-flvo steps a miuute.
A distiiictivu picnliaiity botweon shark.H au.l whales li.-s tu tlic fact that the former have uytliilM and th) latter none.
Oruitliologiols hnve .lis invcrcd that crows have no less I linn iiventy seven
a.'.l'iVi'u'a ..SFi'A'*.>llV'Wklrftf!''''"^^^^' ^'•¦'"'''
Tho longest commercial distanci' at which the loii.n distance telephone is now operate,1 is from Hoston to St. Liiuis, a ilistnnco of UUO miles. This line is more thnu twico as loug ae fltiy Kuroiiean U-lephouo line.
.\ shepher I's bo.ly was recently cnr- bbuize.l by ele.-tricity at Roehi- biM.il- llcr.. in Frnurc. lliitiiig ". thnudir .storiu tll... tch'^riiph wiros Jwero bli.wn .lown nu-l curled urouud the tnau, who was slnndiug uu,l.-r them.
Matheniiitical calculati.ius show that nil imn shiji w-eighs twoutv-suv. ii p.-r cent, less thnu a woo.len out., nn 1 will carry ll.''. Ions ot cargo f.ir ov.ry I fill tous oarrie.l ly a w.vi.bu ship nl tho same diin.-usinns un.l both loaded to III*, same .Iriiiwht n; water.
.\ novel siif..ty lotuii now u.sed iu (iermnu mines cnn be lighted without being o|,uLe,l. It is not el..si-,1 in nuy spe.-ial way, liki- other lamps, bnt its wi-'k IS jiroviilcl with n cap that is for le.l .lowu by a s|iriug —inslautly extiugnisuiug the light—if tho lamp
L'ue.l.
The capacities ol the leading steel tube mills ill tins .'.luntry inr bicyeie wnrks ur.- fur b.-v.itid tin- consumjitiou. It is esliraiitc 1 that '.'l,iiiiii,iiilil loot of steel tube hasi, .-n n-ieil this year, bnt there an- seven mills, an I ouont them alono can turn ..ut lK,iiii,i,iliiii (uut; the combine,1 .nitpnt of the other six mills amounts to i'i4,iiii),(ii)l) feet.
For a s.'.ir.) of years geol.igiats have known nf the .-Msteuce .if imiuenso In-,Is l.f slml.- in Wyoming, whicli oc- casi.iually huve yield.-,I tin,, spe.-iiueus nf fossil shell tlsii, but it is oiily reoeiit- lv that Himtlur beds hav.. beeu .Itfcov ered in C.doru lo. Th.-»e b.-.ls of pet- ritle.l tish, eontaining millions aud mil lions nf inilividiial s|ieci,nen-, cover hnn,Ire,Is of fl,iuari, miles in the uorlh- wgstorn purt of thc Htate.
The Wlisril CnngUI a Tarlnr.
.\ few years ago "Ibll" Ny., un.l Herrmann, th.- magiciin, ra.-t t,,r Iht first time in a smnll Ohio tnwn. I'hey atopped at tho same li..tel, and wen giveu seats at thc same tnbli. in the ,liuing r.om. Tli.-v buw, 1 p,>l.t, ly au,l b,.gaii takiug almut th.' weather, .ach bell, viug that thc oth. r .li.l ii,,l r.c.,gi:ize his vis-a vis. .Iii^t as Nye raise,1 his knife ami fork to eut a ili'-h of lettuce sala.I, Herrtuaun utterc.l a cry ."It protest.
"Kxense me, str," rotnarke.l th.' ' wizar.l, "bul I thought 1 saw some¬ thing ijueer in y.mr lettuce " I'lie hiim.irist i-arefully J.ioke 1 ..ver the saia 1 leaf by leaf, but f,.uud untbtng, an,I agaiu raise,I his knife l,> cut it.
.\gain hi' was s ..iipe.l by a t-harp cry from H.-rrn.uu. wh,. ad le I npol- ..iietically, "I bci; ii tl.uusau.l pnnl,.as, but there.js somothiug thero. Kxcase me,' aul he p niitcl to a large lettuce leaf, raise.l if, an I .liscl'.se.l tinder- u,3ntb a maa'niticu'Ut ,liamon.I cluster ring.
Nye slowly pickcl up the ring, and, without th" s'.^'htest mauifostali.in of sarins.-, .Irawlc.l oiti-. "This sort uf thing has gune ju^t lar enough. I'm cniitinually she 1 din.; diamonds wher¬ ever 1 gn. l>ay befofu yester.iav 1 I.^st a solitaire in a sugar bowl in FittsVinrg. an,I id (leveluu I thii. iu>ra Ine the ohambermii I, lu sweeping my rouJi, f..an,l three or f.,nr m.ire. It IS pusitlvely givinu me Lir am fag t,. keep track of iLesc things, and I'l'j g.-iag t,> give It UJI as s bad job."
Be-koniug t.) a waitrets h.. slippe-l Hfrmiuann's nag n-tn h.-r haad and sail. ".lerv'. a tnde f, r you K..-ep it to reniemb-r me by ; it's yo-irs."
It took the uwoer nf tbe ring about ¦ La'* a ,tav to recover it. —.>5«a Fran- el.¦.^•,. A-:'.,,-, nil.
Uli--
sui Klectnc l.irht.
Tnr i:t-.i Ib'.l in all its vntyiug sliades, from ' J".*"» a |.lnin, bright foarlet to adix-f. rich tint, is ''¦''''-'i'**''''fom t the lea-liug color tor chil,Iron's gowns, dosks nud hnts this ae.is,>ii, un.l white braid, lace au.l white pi|iiiigs of satiu nr cloth aru the u^ual trimmings. Irish crochet lace is nls.i very mucb Wnrn. und pr.-tly s. Is with cullurs un.l cull's to match nre the only .lecorali.ni uee.led ou tho little velvet coslituies. Till- use of Irish luco is not c.iuliucl tn .-hll,Iron's gnrincuts, howev. r, for lit¬ tle boleroM are mail.' olit t.ir the grown
(,'ue. II likes and en- pructtcnl discourse, he le.-uns ,.r gospel ol uj.v about twctitv min- rv." (^in.-sti.ius iif the .lay. nu 1, iilnive all. p .lilies mu«t be entir.'ly . xelii.l.-.l. A celebrate.I .lo- viuc broko this rule nue Surday and prouclie.l u v.ry stroug political ser¬ mon, bill it was hiH Inst oi.p.irtniiitv— j thc royal puli,its hnve loither nl Ihem be.ii lillcil by him ngain. I
Wh.-r. v.-r H.r Majesty may bo, it ii unw her inviiriublo custom tn ilrivf '.
. 31. i;-
111.
It- u-.og eieotnc lik'll dnnnk' tbe day..uie, Frofeseor fcailey bat pm. daci I liliee fnliytwo we^k* before the p s3t« ruwu .1 : ler tL - i.uMrw eo:t- d I .us lloavred. —ban t^'iacoiije'.
CUruniola,
up gowns. It iH put into n bnlh of ""' m a pnir-horsu cnvriuge on Suuday afternoon. I>i lu-r siibscTuently ii sn-iu-whnt stnt, .-, \',-ry often ' tin i.iuecii jiarlnUi s ,if it with ouly Iht nil mbi-rs nf h'-r ,.hu family preseut, ..r nny r.iyal giirst whn tuny be staying then-, save an,l ej.'ej.t that" tho otliciat : ing clergyiiriii of thc day nn.l tht minister in nttou.lance geueruUy re¬ ceive an invitation. .\s a rule, othci '
coflcO lo give it tliecrcnm tint so much mure becomiug thun the pure whil.-, atlll the cfToi't is very pnlty. — New tlrlcaus I'icnyuuc.
ITR TO MAxni H.<ni, nur IS used on even the lightest bo nets—sable, mink and chinchilla lamb, but the latter is tho e.xcejitioi
'.' - I'lllil th.. .iui- Id wh
at-. ¦ Th.i v'l.spei l,% l.,il.,.
;.-li.-i.iu. with wiii-'li nis
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,lr,,-k w.,r,l l.,s','s i> lis,-
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'lirisl llinis.'lli. A-.l.y tl
r'er.i.i linns-If a-a.-r.!|,-e, r
:,v the same sp.ilt U,-gavi!
niiniil tn His np,"t l.-s.
.'1 "T.l wh.iiii Ills,, Ile
»llve niter His p.-issiun"
Ills ten ..rniiire,|iiTi-r..nt i
1is,-l|,|,-s,liiriiii'tli,. forlv
r.'siirr.'-ll.'niiii 1 iL-'eiisnui
rruvH t.. tliem Hint tli,- ns
i-.-rvsam.-.I-iis ws ,ni tli,<
iiiv.vl MM.I hml si-,-ii ,11,. ,,ii
i,iw th.' iiMrks ,.f III" nulls
.,t ih-'spiuir In lii~.-i 1.-. ni
^'iniiifH. for lbs i..,:lv wa-, ii
Dl,. >-i. I.lll --tl-'sh IIII 1 I..-I1
> ,iil,| .,,it nml wull; ini,l
i>wilil|,. It wns ao l:irn
ich H" WHS taken
r-ie-hos to tim as-
. h.. I.i-gins this
n vers" 1. l.nt the
.n-.'r »iiO tUiiea,
. ¦ un.l in John 1.,
X.. I.S. appliel tn
e liuly Splrll ll«
s.' fr.tn th«di«l.
Ills par'tugcooi-
showel Himself
t.-r sulTsrlncs\
l.l.eamu.'.w tu thn
.Invs hetweeu Ills
w.-re sum.'ienl lo
-n Thrift wa« thn
• hn,i known an,|
ra,vatv. Tbi-y
IU llishiuelsuud
,1 \.-l lh,.r,. WISH
.l,.iiK,.rtl,.sh nu,l
,s.-- lu whl.ih He
alk nn,| have Inl.
rt ll li,.,ly, incur-
A chostuut br.i^i-n velvet to.|U0, ! ^^t' '"" '". "'""i " .?""¦. ''"'""' liimiued w.th sable nu-l worn bv a ¦ *'"' S",'";" '''^"" ''""''.' '"/"•'<•»" girl with the real cli.^t.iut ,,„ir'nt. 1''l'^^'"''''"'^'"f/O';"'. »¦''¦'¦''¦ <'-^8'>t'>,«'> ,..,_,.. : ,.. ,-. _ .. Billl any of lli.- family who may bt
girl wilh th.' real chestnut hair at¬ tracts atteutinu trom .vuryotie, so ur li-tic is Iho cilnrmg, but th,- sumu hnt j."^'''
of III., family who may ^ll -he will eujov some itiusic worn bv a black-haire-l girl is utterly j ,"•"¦" "^•' "'-' '""^'-rs Pi'orerably Heel- wilhoui style, en it is evident lli.ft "'^''i ""; ^'•;';l"l---"l'"-. iUe t.)nee.i
there must be great uttentiou jioid t.i what is most becoming, as well as what is in fashion.
Wbeu th.i hair is worn pompn I, ur thc bonnet must bo plac,-,I buck of the rnll, as otb.r«i-o the k-iigd, of line from the chin to the Inji nf the hen I is exa.;gcriit.-.l so it I.ioks liiileniis. Wlieu the hnir is worn jiarlcJ, or with a few curls mi Iho for,-liead, tho snmo l..iiiuet cnn bu pinc.-.l further fnrwnr,!, mill will look much belter. Thc lust 4n.l besI rnlo is nover t.. buy a hat uu
ess It is just lis In^c.iiiiiui; to tho |iro- lle and tho bnck nt the h.-nl ns to Ih
ull face.—Nuw York rn-.-s.
hers,-If nflci. takes parts in ducts with ono of hur daii.;hters, mid the Duke ol Kdinliurgh, whuu present, cnutributus with his violiu.
• h hats in itf
nn- not jicr- 1 ill Chiun. iiom.-n huvo lorm of tht-
.l,,Ssl!'.
.\,.w- iirlf nTp^ f,,.rl.i,ls In theaters.
It is sni.l llllll Wi-nien mitt.-il to 1-0 pli,,lognii.li.
Tiv,-ntysi\ .\iui'ii,--iii martricii"!iiti-,l f-,r the iii-i\ Berlin I'uivt-r-iiy.
The llii.-hiss of Y.iik, Iho former e i l'riu,-i'-« Mav, is kuuwu iu Kuglan.l as tb.- I'riueosB'nf tbe P.ior.
Mrs. Si,lliey Ij-iuicr, the wi.lnw ol the poet, is uiculiug with consi.lerabl.. HiicoesH ns a reader <.I hur husbaud'i works.
The l^liiecn of flrecce is nu neconi- plished yuiihtawoiunn, hnl,Is a luaslor'n
rtillcatc aii,l is uu hounrurv nduiiral IUU navy.
MisH Helen tii.iilil is making great
prejinrutiouH iii New Ynrk t'lly to ro-
ci'ivc nu.l .-ul-.-rtiin In-r sister, tho
Coiiut-as llf I'.—•"U""-;, , , ,
V om Tl.u uu-e hiuilli, nf Arkansas
I'lty, Kun , who i. ih-s.-riiie,l ns
"y..iiing, pretty an I iintiiarne.l," .iwus
a Inrg.- ranch un.l ."I'lnn lii-iid n( cuttle.
Till' lale .^Irs. S'nlt-Siddons was
consi.|i-r.-,l by s,iiuo i,eoi.l.' Ih.' m.ist
rn|.tit,|,.. and .,ur8 shall l>,.-the same (Phil. III..'Jll.
4. "i'omman,l.',l them that th»ysh,.uliln..t (l.'part li.,m .I.'.iisai.-iii llnit wnit lor the lironilse of .till., rulhi'r. Oniipiro Luke
mlv . I'.l, with Johu MV., U'l. aii. XV., -Hi; KVi . 7. 11. Allll,, iv;ll lh,-y hu.l the very liest Dl t.'.i-hersnii I ,,; t,-a,'hiug lor t .v.. or "thr.'.i
.'l.-.l Ior s.,rvi,„ lllllil Ihi-v hat I.'I'.-iv.-1 in a !ip,..-inl s.-iisc ll.i- i;,fi "t th" Spirit. It is nut ill.-111,-1-,'kii,.vl,-,li;o of tb" truth that will lufflce, l.nt thelnilh si.t on Iiro hv ttio Holy Si,Irll. 'I'h.' wi,r,l is likene.t t,. wni.ir, l.nt Kut..rinnsi l„>ii to make steam. .Mnv tlio lire .lans" Ih," water t,, t.eil I,, lunk.- llis nurae known , Isiu Ixlv., 'ii.
tt. "V" shall I.,, hapll?" I with the Holy IJb.ist. not mnnv .lav-, h.-nce." .luhn ha.l .unl of llllll, "He shall tinptize v..ii with tho Holv (Ih-staml -.villi lire" (l.nke lit., 161. In l.nr ii.'xl I,'.-.,,II we shall 5eHh,imewhat oflhn Ilr.-. I.u; I i-M-o.-t Ihnl ive w-lllse.. m.ire ol the Iln- ill -,-nii,-,-ti..ii with the ..-il ,,u.iriiiu- of thu II,,ly Spun upon isrni-l lit His su^.iiid ,-,-,m-
Th« nnaii--i«l ,',,nJiliou ,,( the Stale Tr«w-
lirv Is n > ,ur-e , I gn-nl sntlstn-tlou to Ktate
- 1'-inpii-.lei Jain.w A K,>t.ert'. He flaits en
I'.iiaiK'ini: 111-I'., .ks ' >i th.i n«,'»l >'ear eod-
lu.- s..|ieiiii..-i :ii. isni, Ihat ih.T" is Id the
Si.it,. Ir. a-.irv «4.-..:l-i.i»ll
1 lhi- ,-,.,i-i|,'oi.<« th,' ihir.1 i.'.-ir ,>I Comp.
I If.,II.-I It .'..¦ils's term, anl II is Ihe ttrst jrwir
; --ms,. he hiisi"rv,-,t a- r ..nplr,,.ler Ihat ba
j has n-t t..-.'n ...inp-ilot io lsirr,-.w inoBey
to p,v Ihe .-xp.-iis"., I Ih.' ..<iat.> ii.>vernnieBt
Ir,,iii ivi,,i..-r 1 I,, the lolI.,wii-i! P..hru«r»
eaoh vi-nr. wh.'ii tin' isx.v. .m.ler the auDual
)-v\ yoitr tnt,. 111.. State j-r.-asiirv. Im*
vear he l.,,rr..w.-.t it:i in.noo. an.l the raar
i Is.fore $1."0.1.0 O
' The bnla -,•" iu ilje slat.-Tr,-asnrv on Oot.v I l-er 1, ISP.;. .-x,-,,.i,-l the Uatane.' iu the rr.«s,irv ,,u l)'tu>>"r I. Itii.^. hy S.MS.WI. I The n-i-npi-. for -h,' tiicnt vonreuiliDffdep- I te-iil,er tV) vri-ro V:i.i, ,Jii,SS7. an,l the pay. i iii.niiH Wsr,-*ii;..'.in.Uii riis fun,let ilebt ol I the Slat.-aiiiuiiiits t.l *.'.lii-l,Mill, rhe taxea ; r.'oe:v.>,l fr,>m ,',11 •irnii,,,^* ,tiiriui; the llscat I vuae-MUuunft-i to ti.ltlj.lllli. au-l In l8!t.M>> 1 tl.ss-.SM. nn InnrHos- Ihls vsar ut MOS.Sa?. I The ainoiint psi.l us au ,,rgaulration tax I t,v new conil«n|.w this v.-ar was t.lOI.MI. I mil 10 lS9.-> *-ii'.>.s.-i|. this sh.iws an In-
.-rense..ft-i44,'il7 Sii ¦,,m|,lr,.ll"rHoherts
h.-ia l,.'..n Ml .HTIce he has ii.or.'a.-e I llie uuni- I ll -r ul I-,irp,,rations wiiii-li pnv n t.ix Into Ih." Stat." Tr..a«ury l-y iil.t. .iniil nuw HOI ,'0r- ' puratluns pay a tax. 'riie ;iinr.ii.it ,>I iu,iuev rci'.-iv«d uuiter lh.i Inheritnn-.'tax Isw ,lllr-¦ lnl; Ih.'|«sl v.-nrwiis il.diiil.il.-J. as agalosi -.'.lJli,8'.M lu ISAI, u .le-nvise this vear ..f litm.ifi.
It was e.stlniute.1 that Ihe State wo-il.l re- ceivo ,.nlv :l,ii.>-.isi.| .Ml i.-r tU.- Its.n.-s Inw, llll runi|,l|-,.lier II .Lerts n'l oris th-it Ihn
Stiitr'sahan-..Ith.- r. ipts un,!.-! this law
niiioiints In t3..V,l..'14.
Iinrlm,' th,' Us, al vent ..t 1»!S'. tii.'n' was pal,I ,,iit o- th" State' rr.-asiirv »1.:.7.).I84 lur .'rtiu'all,llial purp,,.v,s an,l *',.ss;,4W, f.ir Ihn Slate .'nrn ,,.1 the llisnue nu.l Inr f1Tr-V«rluUs ,'hn.-llai-l,- ins-ltiitlons. Tho nmouni spent ,'ii llieSt,-it..|'ii|„l,,l .¦,.iistril,-tlou .biriui: thn tl-.-nl \..sr wns tliH.iHW. or a t.itnl ..f *aa,- ¦i:t^,fli^ irom the tlii„i the Imll,ling was com¬ ni,-n.-od, in ISl-.s. 1,1 th,' pr.'s.'iil year
The nm..nut re,-.-iv..,i uu,lurthe new rnclDg luw Igriuir th.' year was »l-i.411.. while the
r Ipts iliirini; th.- In«i venr uu.ler the old
lvc-,.ool Inw w.-r.'»ll.'..-iil.i.
Wurk 1.1
The State Prlsi coinniiiiiii-atlon t State Prisms mnkin:,' i ,1 iU'luslrii's .-in,l
stale runvirla. CmmissiuD ha
Tho lollo ut Iiv Ihc
Stat.' 's'ion
Unr.
- Z-'.-h.
111.
Hn
Ilow to dress the neck beconiiiigly IS a serious pr..>blciu iu tht-se .lays, in.l tbe womnn with a lnug neck gets iliea-l of lier sisUr with th,i short ..ue ,'very time, for Ihu .pinntitie^ nf lace, -iblioii, ch'tTou uud fur .thut cnn bu : in th.- Iln lisjiobi-1 .if aronii.l the neck and .iver ' .he sh.ml,lers Ihis yesr are by uo u.-nuB bec.iuiiiig lo a short necked sciuau. The J,roily Inn- Irnm enr lo
'hiii I- "".iao'i;;;i-,'~u-ilu."'io'{ft4»wi>f
• iily hinv LiMoh mnterinl unl l.Jw innny liiiiuri'ul kindscau be .'nmbined. It is unw coubi.lercd uecesssFii to liiiv.- a line of wliitc showing just ariiiiud Ihu uuck, conneiiueutly liuen collars an. worn with very sevcro tailor-made ! bi-anliliil j gowns. i,iiiit.' jiretty are siniic of tho patterns in Ihe linen i-olliirs, un.l lliiise that turn over nre pruferr.'.l to tlie stiiiiuht one-. Tln-se little collars fustuu to tho c.illar of the gowu, nn.l ar.l uot uttnclie.l to a sbirt .ir
-tie, mill ciiuseipieutly lit better j in pu
o ini-niteiv more cumforlanl.-j Th.-yonng Duch.-ss .,1 M-irlborouul: hiiM a sirnugo I r-te lor jiets. At lilen
wh,)l,,v.',i IIS ..iioiich I,. ,ii„ I, r us Is II,. who liapti/.,tli with III,- U,.iv Ilh .st whnt hiiirtsni us t,,l.e PnpIi. -,l, A-k II in.
6. '-Lur.l, v.-llt rhon nt this time reslors again till'kiiigii-.in u. Isiio'li'" In nil Ills t,-n,-liim; the pr-iinln.-nt t,,i,ic was "Thn Klng,i,im," HS It «-ns nlso .biriuit Ihe L.riv JMis l..'f.irn Ills ns,-ehsl,,ii (vur-e 8'. Thn ..lliv kliii;,!,,Ill iiieiitiiiii.-i in tlii-OI,l T.ijlii- m.-i.i a-.1 l,llii!,i,,;ii t,, l,.l j,,ylnllv .'IpeotHj
wii„ th.. kiii-,-,| pronii.se.i tu llavlj, wltli a
KniK iip.'ii III-liir,,ii,-. riionugei llniiriei, lohiitlie Itiiptlst. th,. I. ,r.l .loans, the Iweivn IIU I Ihi'si'i-.-nt.v. all |,r,-ii.-lie,l it; l.ut liy thn Jeiv-'treatiiiHiit ul liirisl ll «,is postpniKil till Ile shall <-.,ni"iis'alii (l.uk.' xlx.. 11, 121. •rii,i,lls,-l|.l.'».hiil n,,t iin.l..rsto.i,| ll su, un.l h.'ii.'s their .pi..etlun Lecaiisn uf th.iir iiiiLe- li.'f.
7. "It Is not I.ir y,|ii lo knuw th.> tim.-s uf the snnsuus whl.-h th-' I'stlier hiith put In llisuivii i„,wer." II., ,11,1 n,,t SUV thnt tlo.lr th'.iik'hl- ,,r Ih.. kllig,|,,|ii w.-n- iVr,nKyc ,loni in till. Ii,-urt iiii,l 11,.t a klntf,i,„n for Is. ra,-l. us Ul.inv ^av t.,-,lav. f..,r 11" kiii.iv. noil w,- ,oit:lii I,, KM,,.v. Hint -lie ,>ne Ihini; in all s,-ri|t,ir.' whl.'h II" liii,l .-Jii,! thut U" w,)iiid
Ih His wIi,,|,. h.-srl was t,. j.In.'e Isru.il
I,I t,, .Iu tll.
-IniMl I centnry.
Mi.ss ,'liilief Cir.soi 'iilk-l 'The Mnih.rni C.i..k.ry."is ill n New Ynrk fiuiii un iiieiir,il,|,- ailiu.-ut and I" withuut lueaus. Sho may live.
has be.
un.l UI
when
ja,-kot.
xxxll.. 111. II-- 11,1 sav- that It was nu! f,.r them t,, kl|,,w tho tllll,'
s --Ilut vosh ill r,s-,.ive thn power ol the Hoa i;ii,,st ,-.,Illllll.- 1111,111 vuu, au,l yi> shall l», Milii,-si-s mil,, .M.-' I s.-emargin). Ao.-ur.l- iiii; t-l l.nke ijiv., f.i. II.. hul i.rnvloiisly Milil, --I'urri- M- III the I'llv ul .Joriisaii.m .in- Ill Vl- I II,luo I wilh |, iivor tr,.m on his'li."
Tlii,nr,-iil tniih 1-, wli|,-li tliev were t,, ln'sr ivltin.-s WIS lll.n 11" liaiiri.sHii fr ,intli.,,l.ia,i. S.-o v,.r.." -ii, wllll chaplors li.,8ili ill., IS;
iv., :li. .'t,'. liv t .-siirrooiioi. Iron Iho
,I..H,i 11" WHS .rilh p,<w..r .l..,.lar.>,l t,. I.,, tho
a h.,|iv_
lieiiii sh, his S.I iij. II meiiagerie, lu
wliu-li nre iw lrii-ii..H, s.-vernl eagles
IT. nUATTi. s|.-,r,;iM,s. ^„,, vnlluri.s nn.l nn ilii.s
Mo many i-t.-ckings nre hnu I d.-cor- ; Snrnli liertili.ir,ll's new hobby is al,',l thnt yon are iiuc.-rlnin u-'w | p,,,,,.,,. ^.„„, jr.,,,, » hriun-liin' point whether you nro glaiiciui^ iijion a ; „f viuw, bnt Irum th, w,iv a ni niiifiie- m.ro trick nf weave nr upon a real ' ,„r,.r l,,uks nt it. Sh.- nml.Is the clay work ol Ult, a bit ..f hand embroidery : „„,! ,.,„,i,„ „ ,„ ,ii„ .„.,.„ Us line US any that i ver cnmo oiit nf | giuudmollur's ch. st. Y.-t the real has a l.mk by which y.m cau ilet.-ct it, a look nf liill'sillI'lii-B. Th.. bivnrite I St..eking f..r h-iipl embroi,lery is ii..t the silk, bul the verv li'ie cuttun and j lisle, -nur. is n w.-ii-hlThal is ei-iei "".',''¦ ,, ,,, ,
, I 11 .1 I, . 1 , I- I'rincrsK :Mnrii- of Ibiiimaiiia, wife
In handle than silii, nnd is jn»t us lm,- , ., ,. ,, ¦ n .
, ,, , , ', I ol the ( r,,wu rtlUi'i-, cnllii-la l.i-r-
in grude. I In-v.-rv in-lii-triniis i in , i , , , / i i i
'' - I fiim.-ry loittief, a ful in which sho
I res.-iiil.|. s her |;ran Ini.illier, the lulo ' I'.iu|,r, ss nf liiissin, whn l.-ll n l.eauti i fill assortlui-rit'tii tin s.- articles, valued ] nt sijuiolhing like .*J".,iiii '. ! Aunthur ill.luntry is nnw open to
. luki-
up.
.-I,,11,1 I
I'll! vet
1 tu Ills I'litlier .iiirlDg I. His Ilrsl ii-..«nslun un iiiiiit wii.-ii uu Ills wnv Mnrv .MaK.lateiiel.loho
n|.|.i
On.' of the iiiusi i.r.i.pemuH fnrms in
Knnsas is nwin ,| an I ojn-ratuil s.ib'ly
neu. ll Is In'.il,, 1 in Butler
i ('oillllY nil I 1- .mil, I hv Mr..i l)g,lcu.
I Sho Mli.1 h.i l-iiiglilir inrinriii nil th..
1,1 .-unll.
'..in.' truiii llis.-bu I III tin. Fnther s riilht | pint ui'iv ,',,ui.. t,j ti-^r lu.l I hut rhrlst is alivu < 111! power iu h.'sven
"The .'uminissi.iu fe.-ls thut .tiiriDg the I'omiiig year iiiost. If not nil the eonviots,
will l.n iii'tlveiy ..iu|il.,y..,l In a,','or,lillli'0 With tin. uew I r.ivisP.n ..t Ih- C,,natllini,,n.
"I'll.' m.-.-.'Ss :ir (niliir.. of a ii„w system ol I'niployment lies t.. n tfrniit .-xtent id tbe hnnrts uf the Superinten-lent of Prisons, 'rhs .-..mnilSDloii hns un.h'riHken t.> fullill the .liilies Inipu.sM,! UI...I' ll l.v Inw, an,| It doee II,,t proi.oee nt auy tlmn tu g,i iK-yond that pulnt.
"It spiienra Irom statistics that unlv almut le.liilO lueu are nl priwut rin|il.,i-...l In pr.> .1.1,-live luitustrl.'S. th" i.alnii-e uf the 8300 ,-onvl,'ts heiug enipl.'.v.'.l II, ,,r iilioiit tho varl- .,.is pris,,ns. Ills f,,r III.'1.1.,.v.. IHUO men Ihlll ndilitlonsl w..rk must I Maloml.
"Ainoni! the indilstri.^- ii.«-is'n...l in tbe tlret cmii.iiiilcntiun to Ih.' Hii|ii,rlnieudent ol Prisons was the iii,bi-trv ol making shoes. Kiom the Imst oi|.ert t.>stlinoiiy to be pro- .-ure.l 111 this State, the .-..iiimisainu finds
that 'iSa men ean I ui|il.,y.',| iu rnaklug the
r..,|iiisite uumlier of sh.n-s 11 the snme i.s <lona wlihuiit innohinerv.
"Iu niakiug th.-e., shoes, the prisons could not cimm-te with oiit.shl.. Inl.or os to price, hut It luiiHt he ienieinlii,ie,lih..inalu object la '"in|i:ovnieul ol c.iiviots' nml Dot tinanoial rntiim .ir irnin In tin. sluii'.
"If H.'iO men can 1..' .,iii|iioynl in the mak¬ lnit of sh,..* t.y han.l. h.iw lui-ue n number of m.-n .-oul.l l.e ..mpl.,v...l In miikliiathe thou- snii,is of artl.-l.'s ol .-lotlilug r.'iiuired by the .¦stiiiiiili-nlr..u.iv s.-iii iu to Ihls oommlsslon? Ill .-iiiiiiiiiirv.-ci-tiii h.s nil,I trulls lor all Ihn ln.~lituliuii<.-.t •h.iigiiii.. I I'lutli r,i ih" ,-',,, I..Ilh'.'tin,, iuiiiiiteaof iBStl- liill,,.is. Hlld In 111.. I.n'nkiug ,il slunetobe i;lv.,ii ire" of ,'hnm'., P. the illfTerent couotlee tor tli.-lr r,,ii,ls. Inri;.-uumls'rs ol men oan be .niployi-il.
"Inlhe sturtlng ..f tra.le ech..olB, with a view t.. retoriiiuliou of iho ..riraiusl. SDd ov.-ii hy th,* .Irlllinit ut coiivl.'ts, many mao could l.e given ..,-.'u|,atl',n nu,| ejoreiSB."
lironlli nf rornell Uiilverall).
The n,'W Ifeifisior ,ili'„rn.'ll liiiivorslty has ui,p,,iir,',|. It sie.ivs thnt th" niiinbnr rif si 11,1.'Ills is 17il.l, lis auiiiiist If'SI last year. The fn.i.ilty iiiiini.-i's 17.1, an hkuIiisI ISA Inst V'-iir. Ahoth-'r mii'liiiil.. ...,'li..larship, the UV"nty-s.-,-,.nl. hn- I, en f,.irn,|ed. to Iw Uu,,IVII HS tb,I Illlv.T Main.iinntii-ai Scholar
..Ilill. ¦|lie,-,.lleip. ,,l i,iw ,-ours., will extend
ihr,,iigliihr.,e vurs liist,-a,l of tw,,. as her«- toliiri-. Th" iiii.iilii-r of l..i.,'i-In th. lU.rnry Is isr. lisi v,iliiin.<s anl .Hn,4ilu pamphlets, a gain ,,l Vi.f.m v,.lnmes an.l t'illii pamphlets, imiie f,,rty-tiir.-.. Ktal.w re|,r..M,.iitsd in the stildnnt l.uiv. Nuw Vurk h.i Is with 1105, Pennsvlvanla Pdl .ws with IIH. Illinois with MO. fllll,, with 11.. .'t". SIMooii r,,r.'lirn ..onn- • j,i-.i iw.iuty
.i,ler.-r begins her wurk by riinmui. silk threa,is r..uii.l au.l rnnii,! tliu leg uf thu stoeknig t,i iiinki- stripi-s, ..r iij. nnd llown friu the calf. F,n .-..l,,r.- slle selects 111.- gn-.vu to winch Ih.' »t..ekiugs bel.lilg. Suppose n green tullota env.-r.-,l with i-anvus cl-,|li. After Ihu gr.eu stripis have be.'U iii- diislriously Ira.-,-.I ar,,iiii,| Imm tu.- 1.. L.J. th.-re luist luu piiltoru put 11],ou the frnnt. Her.- cum. sn chani-e f.ir sor.ill work an,I small .lusigus. Fl. ur-.l.-liK Hii,l i-re-c.-nls aru the favorites. Wheu tho slui-king is lliiisbel it IS a very pr.-tiv tiling, as cluborutc as anv bought fnr cist. — ChicagnTiines-lloralil.
w.iiiieu. In un i-tablishm-nt in New Ynrk t'lly tliuy aru i-uipl..y.-.l ns gnl.l b, ater-. The' i,ro|irk t.ir n^se.'Is that, will!., not eipiul t . iii.-ii in phyai.'ul sir. iiglli. tlii-v ur,' nijurMr in I'aruful- uiss au 1 ,l.-ln-acy nl »,>rKiiiuiiship.
'H.-hnldtwu men stu.id t.y them In whiil'ni-i-an'l' In I.nkoix., »», tw. men,
whP'li w,-re M,)-,'-HII.I l-:iljiili. were s.>.-n on 111" 111 „iut uf il.l ,slliiiiiiitii,u villi Ilun. Kor
niiElit I kn ov llios.. -i.iiv nav" I i th" sanin
IW i. 1111,1 lli,-v nnv als Ili,-lw , vvilni-s-.v-.
V" Ill", ,,t il,-v. xi.. .I-ii. lilt the .-hint I
illlni,',',ni'i.'riiiiiK th.'iii. wli ,nv,'r th.-y were, j Is thai th.-v wop. His wlln.wses, an.l they j »|.ake,,f llllll. . i
11 --lliis sum,,.I,-,-, whioli Is taken up lr,,in v,,ii ml,, li.-.m-n. sliull s,, .viuie iu like I
niiliii.i'r ll- M' liuv,-s Mini i;,i Int,, lii-nven." .
riiis ivii.-, ttii-ir I,--mil ,iiv. nil,I it Sinn s rec- or,l.-.I l-v th.. Spirit ,,l llol nnl Is sur" nfl fuilllllii.-nt. 'I'hls ...villains huiv th" dl.si.l|iles i',iill,| r.-tiirn I,, .Inr,i-iil..,ii with itn-at jov I (Luk.. XX,v..',il. an.t why iualltheirpri.il '
ilinle
In,
New Y,
thl. unl-
tinonnt «-.Mllilj-. .Ne.» ilndae.
0,.vernor >l irluii nnnoiiuoe,l un Muii'lay thn l,,l„)w-ln:,' a |.,,iutm..uts
Ibirrls.in S. M,,or... uf Litile N...'k.l. I.,
t< <',,.intv .In tf.iof thl. Ciumvuf i^i.'uus,
I,, llll th" va,'iiii..y oHii-i'l Iiy tliori-sigiiiitluu ,,Hiiirri-t J. li.ir; -tsiin. who i-i a .lilsll,-., ..f the Suprem,- l',>url «lM,-i.
.lain,IS W. V,-lverluii. ol S hsnei,ia,|y. to lie Oouuly Tr.-nsnrer uf llm llinntv of Hi-Ueuoi'tady, vll-.- J.lini il I.u-kermsn, d.i-
II llv
-h uf 111,1 .
hrist will
SIIIII
Some
voMPN IN TIIK SB. nirr so, ii^tifs.
hats. Ini|ii.,« and
u the bnuuuts nr.- iiri.tu eiitiri'ly o! m,,hair
brill.Is, nil I uro w,,rii with t ulnr modo
i-'owus 1,1 cl ,tii, trimiii, ,1 with braid
and lur.
1 \r ... .,, > ,!,.„.. _i ' .Vucnug tbe most iierf.ct of black .\ Wi'stern secret societv i.ai,.-r hns , , . , ' ., »,
¦ , .. , „, „' ' ., fabrics Inr dr. s-> w..ar ur.- I he I'rn-st
.'i.iiiin inter, stin..' facts cnucerning tin-' , ., , - „ ...,
, , , .i'v ailkwarii i-.,airett. s. l-Jn-v are sn
ni. inbcrsliii. .-I w-.imi-n in seen t so- - ,. . '. - .. . .i ' . ..
n- .1 ' soft an,I p ia-,i.. that t ley make t nt
ci.ties. W ivi-8, snvs this paj.i r. can I . . -. i . i ,
, , ,1 II ,1 11 1 1 m,,st e.\.iuisitu sp I- iilailiug" iiii-l nil-
be..iug, <-n,Illlv with tlii-ir husl.an.ls, ., ,' , i i ..
tf tli.ri'.ir,! , i',' lli,.i, .- th. , IHI, ,.iti ' • "" '"''' *''''*' •"''"'"'"' ""¦' """ "¦ the Homo i'ir.'i.-, as Ts 'lUlingV oVtl'ie I "'"W'Cy '"Ids.
Knii^hts of l.u.lp-s of llnu.ir, or the ! ^\'H 'ilHug, well ma le, pretty flan- Urbir of I'rntectPi-i, or of luit.-d i "*'"'"'^ "'"''••*»'¦«""'"»"'»i just now Frieuds, or the I'. F. Y. II. u., ,ir tin , '<" cy-l.-rs, giifers aud olher women (bil leu Cross. Stratigu 11,1 sav, thi-v ; ™'" "•'>'<¦'o'" "'''"'" •^l'"''"- A cut- cau enter the Urd.-r ol 'filnriui '"•' "f liueu want is tu,. col, so the
her linn
- 11 no .,1
1 ll" IH-I
r iiMi^lii
,,| i,,|>nk ,, r. ,i. II
inell'i-
IV 311,1'ls
eaiHf w.
CFRMS
s|n« r..i
llie
11. I' 1-
Hl SU ¦
r, -,,^1 ,
lluo- 1
.-,-' 1.,
- the u
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Falhrrs, l.ut th.-y cannot join H,,. Haun.-I an 1 light I If.ler of llaytuak''rs, » lure uue might '¦'''"¦ '•"¦"¦ I'la'c- exiiect to (in 1 Hi. in. Mnr.-..v.-r, 11 ilu- biisbaud Isa Miisoti, tliu wile oanal lea-t bel-mg tn the Or.ler ol the East- «rii Star; it h.' is on Odd F.-Unw, she ;au be an 1 ',11 I.adv ; if hc attains lo Ibe H. I", of o. "F., she cau be a Daughter nf F.nth, which is - oini- are iisuu'l .lung ; if Ih.-rc is o Siiu ol .St. (ienri/e .in a eoutr u the family, th--re can aUn be a gre.-u, c Daughter nf St, liunrue; if there is o : black, lueral.er of tbe (Iran,I .\riny ol tiie He | i he French m.i lisle insists upon the public, there is a Wuman's Heliel '¦ retnrii nt the bustle, Imt lb.;- stroug, .'urps, consistin,' nf thns- who dn the ' athletic, heiltny woman rebels a.;aiUMt
eight I'lnlh shirts
The innui/rnms nn the in,ist stylish statinuery nre much smaller than thoy were last season. Tliu newest .lesigns show the m-,iiogriiiii .lev, Injicl in let¬ ters tin-.ly entwiue I uu.l iuclused lii a tiny i-ircii'ar nr nv»l liu-. Th« letters I- ..f t-oji, sil»i-r or bronze, -istIllg iiuck-.-riiiUd ol blue, Pint cnhir, vermili.in or
lllty of p.-a-efiil vivan In r.-s lur th.i-e worthy vel- raus. In short, th.- only
-r-mintut Or,lur whieh iipj.ears t.. ¦u-ike nn j-r,.vision Inr wnmeu is th.- Improvei I Ir br of Hei Meu, an i this iio'ly have ea.'h a "ke.-jier nf wam- /-.im." anl i,.i-t»Kiuly ni,p,-/int a man 'or this nftice, whereas the real In liS'..
the sutriiestl,,u. jiisi ai sli.- hus rejected the vnlumin.jusly .Irspe.l skirl.-. Free- i'liu Iroiu fnslih.n's tyrnnuy, w beru it iiuje liH rh, ea-y, griccfiil movemeul uow sn luueh pri/e i by sensible wu¬ men. la liucnmiug rather diflieiilt tn eii|.|,resi. ,
Tbe .lava uf the Ihcatr.- hat are ks a
irii.es usually iutr,ist.-,l th. ,r wamj.urj mle that is tni I, and in u Wnrn. n. —Atlanta Constitutiuij.
Its p.uee are
bits nf lacd uu,| bows ,il iiiibou and
tiny fl.il'.- nf f- Ithers that an- calbd,
bv pur.'t curtesy, "-.iitra l.uuoels."
lue w.iiuan mIoi we-.rs th - nig pictiir.-
hi r ii'-art, r. uiutus it
. - rcr neat in tbt
el,y :n..antly in lil--e.
-ilil" early oa the , *" "u^onte-l i.-d ing nt tralit-i !»• au.l
iniug-'as. lu lact, she ,li 1 I'-' •-> '" "'••¦ ''f'"' "•' ""¦ '"»" •"',*'•
man wl.rt m.v ehsn,-; p. s;! .'jst bici:
of ber.
ir.-alinent III th" pri.,,11 in-p.tal. II I- liial ,,| inalliriin, aii,l Hm p.ulnni is J,,1,11 i-iill<>. Ion, UKCd iwenlv-.'ight. ul Flatl.ish, Long l-lan,|.
rii" iitta,-k Is a cjmmnii ,.uh in Smtli Aiiieriea Hni.,ng eattle. i.'uil.'i.n. wnk.-1 lu Ih" i-,irl."l hair li.,lii-.try in th-- i,r,s ,11. Tfn. hair usu'i .:om»js from S iiith Aiil-ri,' i Al.-mi tw-. weeks sip. Ill' hll I a pt-iip ,' ,,n hi-- le. -:< nnlriil.l, s| il. At tlie llin.i he ni.isl hsv-Iml s,in«,,f thn g.irms un l.,r his nnti, Kn'h-'r.i I .Willi" hanilling tin- eur ,-1 huir.
i'lie mnn i« n ,w p-iralv/..-,| ,,n his on.Iru l.-ft -l-le. 'I'ho nltii's I- irerior.il v fatal, hut till. ,iu-t,,r lhll,i.s 111. pnll 1,1 will pull Ihr'.n^'h. lhi, d'.i-t'.r-a.vs Ile- .|i-.»ei)an- II ,1 l.s sitr.-n.l fr,,iii man I » man. Put ,,iilv fr.m nnimal t,, 111 111, 11 i'v a -' ,r,.n ,1' -u-h -.is,-s ii'iv,,ui r !.,»--, r,-i.,rt',| in ,S,-w V,,rk
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BUVINC: STAVI-'i OF CA-IRIERs,
.>.-heiur I., l-uial.le Pe<*,.te l» 11,. I'oBlal llnsinr.s al lluuie. I-b" ll iiJi-lu-h-.us" urler isau" I l.y'j'.wl. M,,is.er-fi.-n,ir,.l Wunamsk.ir. wiilehP'.«ll»a« l.r-(i.-ai-r»i Wilson len-w,-1 losi yiar, li* l-.-eu isi'ii'-'l ngi.iii. HU'I Willi au iDir.-iil',,..
a-n»ndiii"iit. ft n/i-i i" --r i"i -vi. a il ..-
i-n |,le«. l,v ii.uans ,.1 wlileli u li us liohtei ,-,,ul,ll,uvn »:l -LSI: 1, ,1 uol man hi- l.-tt,-r» in his own v.»tp,u,e. F-W|.-'|, .1 «y.iilH,(
lii,!in-.!ive» ,,I it, n ll It has I n praeileally
a ,|,-ul letter T.l" allll,,JUtu this i.rter jrjvi'ies f-.r thesale uf p .-tiiilo aol spe-lal .leiivery»ta-Ti[«tbr,iog;i urb-r
Kllle,! Ills M.ilher llvet Money.
Mrs. san.h .l.n.- Wili..<t. wh-i hiel lisen l",iiii.|, Kunrful nii.l lett t|..<l pl a li...||iost at hor h,mill U"iir Nun l.l a few niKlits l.et.ire, .II...I III Iho hiiiii" , I her iluught.-i, Mrs II. H. Wakely, .ll Kmsl.urir.
On her il.inthl.el slin ,,,int.>ss,, I Ihul odu ul the 111..U ivh,jmsltr".il.<,l her was linr n.l.iiited s.il, ilnorif.' II. Wllllll. Sim s H..-I that tbe V,,UUK man's father gnvn h.'r «|ilOO l.i be given 1,. hlni whei h" l..-.'niii.. "f Hire 01 Ihis slu. ha.|-.(.ent ull Inn aliout tIAUnod lint lii'\--r |,,|,| th" t.oy whiit his father tla<l l.-ft l,.r hlin.
Hcirire. who I- n..w ihiny vears uld. re¬ .-ently l.-arneil ui thia iiiou.-v iiiid .Inmnnded it ul his (,)»inr-iii,,llier. Wli,-n she inforin.vl sail Ited bnr.
him tliut It till I ll "11 sp.-iit |i.- His whei-.jali.-.its Is uiilui-.wii.
re<l.
Sluriterer llnrliri
Juhu Ueurv lini ker, "olore I, wae Inund
I'ullly of m.ir.Ier Inlh" first .l.'Krae In the
Supreme Ituurt, WbUn I'iiltns, aud Justius
llivnir senten I imn tu die in the nic-lrin
h.ilr In Hiuir SiUK l'ris,jn iliirliiK th" wnek Is'ljIiiiilliK pel,I uary I. Ilurk,r iiv.',l on III-, oiitsklrls ul While
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T,. hy Mary >, eucer Warreu. telling f'*'. •"" '''• '•¦ ' LuW th" 1,1 full sp, u is Sun lar. in "" '">" a- si,¦- l ,rmir year- it wa-cu.tnm.rv fur H..r «beatre, .Majesty t -Uiidsy ill
1 very day in tin- ».-. s- 'i| !a'uyi-ar», L.WeVer, ehe s^.dn.'n ie«T.-s ber ro im mucb be'i r.- 1 ". at wtiich lo^ur br-nl:- lost is lak.i. Wit 1 any m-ra- . r* .. the n.yal lamily wim n»»y tippcu In b.- there, a cup ,.1 ten aai a little loast havici; b. :i prevn>u-i v coLveve i tu I'rr M«;.-iy - h. .... I. ny uue'i,; li., ".'rfa-vr-. ' Aft r I-r -«-.-> th. 1 ' 1-. n
A Swis- .p.-i-:
just j.atente I a u,
iLg Steel iiT eil-,-I: -:iy that
sKel luiicl) bar ll r, t.llt give
-K-»ir.i i4-ia»tic,,-.
a- I Tutix h-
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w, ui:
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baj • tars aronud tti* uroBBiU in iker iaclu,taaunue-tiMHMol witich hahi-x
.iauip-s"llin< enviiiiii". t,. I,,; t.jrnlsli-'.l l,y the r j.ta' l'n|,r'.v.i-nsnt '' -.npiuv
Th".' ll'ia will h- trie I m Wushi iKt-.u nt inre, HU-l. ll fonn I prin-li-iai. - V'U l"l KC"-
H.eilia lot lilt Iilln I.
Tl.'-re ar- -JS.tll-l I-ln. I |."i,:-l» In 'bo -Orea»..r New if-jrk. an ! f ,r tneir I, -a- lit a
tlin-l man. Ki"harl U F-rry, h-i- siarn.l a l».r»tv lA l.'i,k. f-r Ih-. i.llul. iirmlH-l in
•Hi-<>d F'-"'"-" r-,-r ¦'•-uUif l.atiirf. Iji- il.rary start. "It w,lh ls7 v..In n-w. nr
r-rry Isy'Sine iliul thre- y-.tr* Ai- ool
,,,un'-lthatih.tni we'e »'i 1. ,,>ks, ,r lew lor
lueii as h".
A Novel Adrertlfte.nenl.
The pr,,'.rlelor. ,1 nt K-.-lis 1 m.. IMn<, iououttce Ibal 'in a ,'er.»-n -luv inef will l-l|,] up a f,aii','jn ..V r l.<,u In ir i-n whinh » S.I uis-r ,,l "he-ks «lo I. - t-r-j*... Taryn,.- 0, •aiielr.u W tp tM. wiin^h e-pi i.« ca.ue J u Iba bHoe ul lb* evococa.
II.. hn I Ir .|i|.-lit ipnirrels wilb bir will-, nnd OM AUtfUsi ;!7, ISII... he abol Rer In the pr.-s..n.-^» ..f n dor...u poupl.-.
Ilr.iuiiie C.-4111-.IV ll.i.irl li.iuae lluriied.
Hr,,oine (;,juniys („iii II ..i-o at llinu- illl,ulun was .leeir-.y—l l.v Ilr.- of unknown ..riu-in, Al.out in,:j<l ,>'el,'„'k I,, III. th" flames i,r,.ke uut iiusr llie .|,.ui,. an i«|,r>.,Ml rapidly, Tlin ,-onnly r.i.'.>r,l« w.-ni In i.n'.iher struc- luronu 1 Weren,It harin-iil.h.il tli,"4urroirato's
r. r-ls were .Iiml n,y.-l. Th-. Surrugiite's
lilirnry ww In a llr"|,r,ejl vault and wa- save.l. The lilirary ul A|i|iellsMi JudgnMar¬ iin. viiliieil nt t-'i'idil. a IS half ilestniveil. the ,,ili,-i part iKiini; r'.e,-u.id at .-,.nsi.|erai>le risk
- th..
I l.-ll.
While the tin. WHS loirnluK the ilnyee
with thr.-' ineu un Its ia'Mor. aave
l„ men tai In/ t-> III-' itr .,111 I. lia.irg*
n laeiule-r ,.t l-:x-.-isi.,rll >,ik au I I.al.
iiisly injurud.
,1,-r Company .N--. 1. -
I'eter It. Fln.-.rnii, .)! 'hi ilh.11, lm-. I.r.inuht suit aKulnal lii'i State ol .N-w VorJ P. ree.v.ir- tS|3 eoinp..nsatim lur -ervinai reu tared .luring the Pivil War as u v 1 unlesi In 111' line Huudreil uml Hlily-sev--oi)i n-irlinMnt. IP- -lalm-thatheuuvrteeelv-lany wsrpsy
A I.s.1
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K ..-lii-sli.r ha- a n
A.lpeler
rntaraiigii < ,,iiiiU
Iiiilpl" -ilifnr.
.limeeiVai. I.e. les-i
at South B)r,.n l,,r II-
ii.lsli-r nameil
tanner- are i
t>nlia' stalio
l-thr-i v,-nr>.
Peter
lak'iui
agenl
l.loyl llayweil. -il W.o.iw. ..iglily ye«r» ,,i,l, II still n-llvelv pra -I l.-i llg his prifeneioo lis a lawyer.
Athlvii, ,-liit.a hare ln<eu l-jrmed lu L-n-k p.,fl anl r.lii.l-,.
Wiilia-ii Sialth. Jr.. vlll tlu-h .Uelma'i .ew'-ra f.r the neit 1 weiv--ii i.tli. I|. wll- r-.-elV" t«.l lur l.l. Ir',,,ni.-. ,V- Eoner MnWall. -.1 Krankllavi'.le. U.i llv<. luos ..I Ui»-se| p ,-i.irv 111 hh ham. II- I'U .1,.). it p. Duffel".
fiersMlls in Bp-'lon'. t.ioli ar- tnO.IW* l.~.4 iiinn thev wer.- a )ear ii{'>. Th - 'aillas ,,ITi- iiir.liut.. I I,/III. |,.« pri-,-k '.I i.'s«|«i
Iiurlni; Hie («»-i - « «.-,-k« foily-tv> II iruell.Vllle lesilei.i. Ii..n- JoI.e I the de laeliiniinl ufihe "illv.il.o.i Army i|'iiirtace«
1 till
-11»
Bergen. iKMi.i: i-.ur .1-1 enj.-ir aai sb.H l»-l.rl». BOW nnattn I nilliua lalil. ,-eor,»e- n.irk- nu I 1. > lac(ur>. II*.! leuh will .'Ust laducetBeals.
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| Title | Queens County Review 18970101 |
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1^ p '•try REVIEW. ""' •^'' «""r Fridsr -Hornlog at FREEI .t)BT. QtTEEHS OOUKTY, M. T CHA RLES D. SMITH, ProDrlator. ©neen »4Proi.x: c o' lleliifto ^ BOOR AND JOB PRIKTINO ~—IIICITTEP Uf AllractiTe aod Artistic Stylt ST Tas REVIEW OFFICE by Powsr Prassis. Pmint. Jr'IVK *.:KPITh*. A K.\MII.Y >KW*l>.Vfl:it IIF I.OIAI. .\Ml l.f.M;ltAI. 1 Ml: ILH-KM I.. TtRMS: $i.00 TEARLT III ABTABCS VO,t. It. FREEPORT. N. Y.. FIUP.VY, .HNl'.\KY 1. I8i»7 Ji'O. 9. iSEPSEEPORTBANK CAPITAL, $30,000. Uain Street, • Freeport, L. I. JOHN J. RANIIAM,. I'rr-Hl.lrnt. WILLIAM KOKKMAN. Vi. r I'rri.i.lrnt. WILLIAMS. MALI.. (MKliigr. BOARD nr IMRECTOIU) : joha J Rundall. WiUiMn K. liol.l.r. fiarwy H Hniiili. Wallarn H. INirnrrrll naaiaiin. ISmitli. -CbsuDrr}- T. .-"iiiri-iifiip Olwriss L. W.irio.... WIIIsi William K..r.-mai ll Wi-nl.-.- i-.i„ . Williun, li. Mill.. I.rolgo W„ »,,.. rv. .M llAnrtsII. llrnuxl r-okl.l, I Open, nsnq.i Ingml lioli-l tp. in. riirrn. (arHI •rsrj. dr .iirtittrai New Vorli o - Coles, aixl itamlMeul oilh i-.,ii.« |
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