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QUEEN8 COUNTY REVKW.
nuisbsd Irarr Mdar Moralac st 7KEBPDBT, QUEEIB OOUITT, K T
CHARLBS D. SMITH, Propriotor.
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§onnin fletoieto.
Kiiir<az.x: oopixus.Vivz: ctattiA.
VOL. III.
A FAMILY NEWSl'AI'ER OP I.OCAI. A.NU GENE^AI., INTEI.MOESC E.
FRKEPORT. N. Y.. FRIDAY. JA\U.\RY' 28. 189S.
BOOK IND JOB PRIKTINB
— SISCTTSB n
iltractire and Artistic StfIt
4T TSS
REVIEW OFFICE by Powsr Prsssii
IXSKSi •2.00 Tt.A&l.T U iUITA«bB
NOa Vi.
wtnAnciAi.
THBFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL, $30,000.
Mtln Street, • Freeport, L. I.
JOHN J. RAN'DAL!.. Prealdent. OHAUNCEY T. SPRAGUE. VIce-PresMset. ¦WILLIAM 8. HALL. Caahler.
BOARD or DIRECTORS.
(>I<M Pettll, Harvry U, Smith,
Mmtth Cox w Hum O, Miller,
Wlto»K,-f»oIder. I.. W«leTPln..
Wsllso* H. C.irnwell. ';'T'««^,V.''^*'
ThumsaD, Smlili, (>Ie« Pettll, Ascuat ~
""•wiiTum sT
Oasn, «c«st lacal holldaya, from *, a, n. lc S pTn Uffara facilittaa and IndncemenU In •TSTT denSTtment equal to thoae of either tha J»«w York sr Brooklrn Banka or Tmal Co«a- ¦aiiiyi, Mid trmry accooiodatlou aa far ss u eeaStaal wilh oonaervsUve manasemeat.
iBtanatsttlM rst* of three per cent psM «a daM ilssmlts, three montha urnMr*. ^KfStameri on sll paria of Enrofie.
Does s sesersl lisnHns hualneaa.
sraoanta of cornoraliona, compsnla*, SD- staMaaielcaoIIrited.
flsUreastlafactlanKunranteed. iMDlrlra win receive prompt sttentios, sa< bs rbssrtally anawered. .......^ I
Bank of Rockviile Centre.
iliac* At*., Rockrlll* Cestr*, L. I.
Wa do a General Bitnking Bnsloest at Daposit nnri DlHomiitt.
Intsmst Piiiil on Spwiial Deposits.
BankiiiK Hoars—9 A. M. to 8 P. M Bafiinliij 9 A. M. to 13 H.
BO'ARD OP DWeCTORS. Sebirt A. Dsvlann, Tlioinaa 11, Knislit, John Vincent, . . Hiram It. Smltfi OlentworthD.INiniliaa, Wmlt-y M, Hmlth, Jsniea W. Haltlnun, Clmrloii T„ W allaee.
^^ ¦- An.tWK'.'rnwel..
Kraiii In K, >VII«on, John T, Daviaon. Kiln aril T. ThnratoB. I W I'eunMlI,
John W. UaMolI OIlTer IMtTlMin.
Ilainllt.
lAltUF.L I'", PIIII.MI'S
^- J, KMiiII
II1I1,V,M It,
vMITII. Oaahler
rBoncsHiOMAi.
iSAmesmkddttgBBammAA^ OH.T. D. C^H/i^il, I
MAIN STREET,
FREEPORT, L. I.
ornec hours:
B A.M. to 8 P.M.
PaiiilessDeDtalI>arlors,
Dr. W. R. lOltENECmit. Dr. H. ». SKIDMORt.
S. f.Cor. IllludProit Sts.,
""" HBMPSTBAD, L, i.
E4slM«< altk ill sw^irs sHiiaseti fsr
¦ilil«| ^Islsit dtstsi s^rtllgsi.
Crsas tti DrKf* Wtrk ¦ SpssUlty. B<«*'«»'CB<V»0<04»<*<CX»<
DR. O. L. LUSK,
ae«llhoeie*rrur lh*'ro«a*t HamaataMi,
ROCKAWAV BCACH, N. T.
WILBUR F. TREDWELL,
COUNSBLORAT-LAW.
taa R*ma*a Street. Urooklyn, N. T.
VsB IUp«r'a llall, Freeport, I^. I., Erenlns* and Haturdaya.
CLARENCE G. T. SMITH Attoraay aat Counaaler at Law,
rAR ROCKAWAV.
¦•rasr niitie. Qno^naCounty, N. T.
FRANCIS B. TAYLOa.
LAWYBIV
CORNER **IN *N0 FIII.TON STX
UemixcaS. U I.
E. V. BALDWIN,
<3^BANJ0 SOLOIST.jfr
CaBcart EncaccmenU at Low Rates
Address, NEHPSTUO or FRUPORT.
llt'HINKH.1 l',\KIIS.
WATKIN W. JONIiS ft CO..
OLD KSTABLISMRU
Real Estate ilDsorance Agency,
Far ROCKAWAV. N. Y.
e. S. RANDALL. Architect, OBearor. Hroeklm am,, atid Uals at , aii»
RsHntsd DepM. Fraepwl, L. L IHms isS BycMrstlass sr*aMaa fSsali «Imsm
CHARLES L. SEAMAN,
Carpenter ^^^ Builder,
rRttaoRT, L. I,
Estimstes iliMirfiiUjr kit'd. ('•jutri.'ta litlisii
~fiBOHGT« GILSOimioR, ~
CARPENTF.RS AND BUILDERS.
FREEPORT, L. 1.
Bnrlni! n.,rt,lir .•.>m,.|i.l»,l ibr REVIKW
Bl'II.IvlN.. wr nre j r»par».I lo lake
CMttratta f..r lir-l , i«iw »,Tk,
Tit«*»*«t. iar Ce
/l^ftOI{U f f9tUEf{,
Biiklers; Geoeral Contnctors,
16 Bedford AveniM,
BROOKLYN N. V.
kaaa for mle at IRHtlPORT. L. I, (h«
itsnrslile liilcliiiK pl.ita <>u Luiii
Nicely Bn«<ie<l atnietii. will
Buuis. dec ASxi. honses buUt U
ELBERT A. BEDELL. Aaetiaaaar. FsecrosT. L. I.
India's sr«s of wbeat fsrms it n.iw about two-thirds sa large ss tbat ot the United SUtes. The wheat it still thrashed by being trodden ont by bul¬ locks snd linflsloeK.
The Jspsnese do uot intend to rest snpioely under the cisssiflcation of the Colonial Oovernment of New Sonfa Wslcs, wbicb recently deoide.l to iu- elnde the Japanese in the fliinen* Restriction act, denoting tbeni "as other colored people."» Tbo .Tapanese Consul at Sydney has protested agaiust the proposed legialation.
Two items in tbe Iiu.lgetof tho bank st Monte Carlo, for tbo year eiiiliuK October 31: "Payments to mined gamblers, one bumb'e.l tbousand francs; for tho prevention of snici.les, one hnndred thonsand franca." Here is a sermon, "writ large,' on the ques¬ tion, Does gaiibling pay?
Although tbe Bo-callcl curfew" or¬ dinances bnve encountered consider¬ able ridicnle, tbe police reports from Lincoln, Neb.; Oniabo, Ht. ,Tosppb, Mo., Denver, Col., and Des Moines lows, declare tbat it bus beeu a snc¬ oess. There is a large deere.isc in tbe arrests of yontbs; tbero isan improve¬ ment iu study, aiul a reduction in commitmaBts to tbe reform school, Tho law ill many pl.tces no l.ing.'r needs enforcement, for tbe ebildren are no longer ou tbe streets, Wilb the exception of Omaba, no ottenipt bsH been mnde to pnt sueh a law in tot£e in any metropolis. There is no qnestion, however, comments tbe Washington Star, ikbout tbe evil it andertakea to remedy. The steps in many instsnees of free nigbt roaming OD the streets are clearly marked and inevitable. First amnsement; second. mischief; third, crime.
One of the foremost publishers in America denies with earnestuess tbat the taate of the pnblio bas deteriorat¬ ed, as some observers thiuk it bas. When asked to justify the tons of rnbbiab sold annually bo replied: "Tbo rubbish fosters nt least tbe reading habit. Tbe children of tbo people wbo rea.l trash will instinc¬ tively turn to the reading of some- tbiag, gooil or bad, and thoro aro many chances iu favor of tbeir turning to the good. Certainly there nre pro- portioustely move goods books Kold to-day than fifty years ngo. Uim't bo diaooursged by wbat looks liku tbo prevalence of vulgarity. The people sre reading, and thousands of tbem are readiug the best books." Tbis good news mny be set against tbe im¬ pression received from tbe superficial sppearnnoes of things, maintuins tbo New York Tribune. Tbe poor book or tbe poorer newspapor ia more fre¬ quently aeen in tbe hands of "tbe man in the street" than are tbo best books or tbe best newspapers, nnl flgnrea are precious. Tbo sanguine publisher whom we have qnotnl based bil statements ou figures, wbicb is to say, on facts.
In tbe trial of a oase at Newark, N, J., Vice Chancellor Pitney, one of tbe most arndito of New Jersey's judges, gavo an interesting opinion on tbe effect of uoisen on human life. Tbe oase was a protest against tbe terrific hammering in a copper boiler sbop. The complsinants were property own¬ ers of the neighborhood. Said tbo Vice Cbsncellor: "Noises tend to shorten life. It is a well-settle.1 fnct 1 that, sll otber things being eipiiil, | people living in crowded stroets mid ; subjected to incessant, ofteu l.iiid. i noises, do not live as long nn tli..si> whose surroundings are eoiiiparntivoly quint. The rule is tbat which reu- ; ders life uncomfortable Kb.iuM be ' stopped. In considering tbe elTwI of j noise, we should apiily it lo ordinnry, ' everyday people, such os tho .'nui- 1 pisinauta in tbin case, uot people j brought up in s palace, unused to noise of any kind, or jieople wbo live I in a pigsty, caring nothing for noise ! of any sort. Tbe Court lun.'it be jit'lgo ; sud jury in Ihis case, aud the Court bas been iu a boiler sbop aud kuows |
' wbat it is. One man bul.ls a smnll hammer in.side tbn boiler, while nu- |
I ether man hammers on tbe outside. " Although the ease was emitiuned, tbe I
I Court intimated tbst people inv..Inn-i tarily subjected to sucb hurt-produc- ; ing noises bad redress at tbo bau.ls of the law, ;
! - I
Hays the Bust.m J.mrunl "It iscal | , culate.l by military stu.lnits Ibut fully j iiue-bslf of tbe lOO.Oili) mon nbo .lied j in battle ou tbo Union side from ISitl \ to 1H|),5 were n lilo.idy stti'rilii'e to tb.' . Siuth'a fstuous neglect of the science ' of arma and of tbe most ordinary mil itsry precautious. If that ia true, I theu one-half of tbe w.iiiuiled an.l .lis- | I abled veterans whose names are now i borne on tbe pension lints owe tbeii dissbilily to the fact Ibat their cuu ' try. in its long peace, bn.l f..ru'..tien the s.ilenin a.liutiniii.>n .if Washinsl.in ' an.l bs.l albiwed tbe great mass of it» youth to become absolutely igu..rant ' ..f the use of weap.'us and .if martial i e^.-r.'ises. On this basis ..f ieas.miii,; : the nail.ma! fully .if the years Iirf.>rt I Ibe Civil Wnr is uov cii--tiUK the Na tional Ifovernment ab.iul IJT0.IMH1,IKH1 i a year, or more than twiee the cat of Its present militiiry e«taMii-hui<'Mt, We sball never have t (inl W,i. again, Onr only possiMecnili.'t is « it!: a foreign enemy, and iu all pr..I'i\l.r.itv »e shall never have tbat if we man: lain an *.le.|uate uavy aud rom|i|et. .'.ir new an.l admirable system of c.iast | d»fen».'» Seventy miUmn dollars i
wonl.l liuish tbese defenses ».n.l arm ! them. It wonlil bnjUl a fleet of tlf¬ leen first class l.aitU'sbiji. an.l make' onr navy the eecon 1 mo-t piwi-riul ..u the planet The men ml>>l.elieve lu a polloy of rrasousble mii:isry pre- par«dues> f.ir the I'mteJ Statei- van justify their p.wition n.M .-.uly l.y an ' appeal lo tbe national b'<nor. hi: by tha hrosUfsl oonaidersiions ot genuine aeoaomy."
1 know M.li wi.en
I kuow not will
But 111.' iQ't Stan
Thnt I nm In n-
luthlsw.irid ol
An.l ont of the ml
Anothi'r truth s
It Is In ray power
e I .'nni.'.
herl K",
1« ol.^ar
|.l..n,s,i r.¬
.l nn.l mu
Itlnes plal
Kai'li dny nod hour
r.j nd.l to lt,« jo
V or ils |ia
WHY ANO WHEREFORE-
Tll
I li now thnt the enrth .'llsis.
It Is none nt my Imslness why, I .'iinnot Iln.l nut IVIint It's nil nli.iiii
I vTouI.I tint wiusl.' time to try, Mv life Isn hrler. Iirlet thlnif,
I nra here fnr n ltltl.> spa.-.', An.l while I Slav I w.iiild like. If t muv,
T'l brighten and lietter the pln>
ulil.'. T lliink, with n« nil
Is till' In'k nf n hiirlie.in.'.'ii: If en'"h mun th.juulii II" Wll,-. si-nt in tho spot
Tn mnke It n I..|t renr.' sweet, ll'.w soou we oould Kind.len llie Wtti I
How en^ilvrlKht nil wronu. If nobody shirked An.l eaeli one w.irke.l
To help bis fellows nlonK.
Vox*.! won.Ierlnff whv ynn .^nrii.':
stnp IiKiklUK tnr fiiiilts nnJ titivr Itis.' up in-.lny III ynur pri.l.' r.ul snv
¦¦I nni pnrl of th- lir-t grent i-nu^e, H.iwever full the wnrl.l.
Ther.' Is ronm fnr nu .'ntu.'st mnn: It had nee.I ol m.i dr I wnuld n.it I... ~
I mu her.' tn str,.ngtiien the plnn, ' -Kiln Wb.'.'ler WiIeo.v. iu Fnrm.
TIIK SABB.VTH SCHOOL.
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR JANUARY 30.
IfH.onToii: .'Uow lo I'laT.'.Malt. Tt..
THt NEWS EPITOMIZED.
br Ibr Ke
Ilr
l.r...>i, Wrll- I. M. Stearns.
"t lli.>u shnll
STRIKING A MATCPI. S
m
(0
Uy JLTLIAN FRirNCII.
mmmmB^BBi
ELL, Miss Hil.le- btirn, I must sny I'm real sorry you a n .1 M r . Sangster have fallen out,"
"Ob, Mrs. Collins, indeed yon .ire mistaken. There bas beeu no 'falling out' lieiween Mr, Sangster nnd myself, luiloeil, I am uot on sullieiently soci¬ able terms witb nny of your gentle- lunii boarders to bave a quarrel."
Snyiug wbieb, Lucy Hiblerbnrn, a slight, delii'ute-featured girl of eight- ecu, wnlke.l nut of tbe room with even more than bei wonted dignity of man¬ ner and carriage.
"Nevertheless, notwithstanding, " pursued Mrs. Collins, resuming her ironing, wbich bad been interrupted by tbo young In'ly's entrance. "I do believe there's beeu a misunderstaud- iii' between thoso two, and a real pity it is, fur he did admire her amazin'ly. Ho couldn't conceal it. And 'twould a been n good thing for her, 'jioor cbild! Only tbey seldom knows wbat is good for 'em, these yonng things, and she's a-lettiu' ber pride stand in tho wny of ber haiipmess now."
"Pride, indeed! " sneered Miss ,Tane Humphries, Mrs. Collins nice and as¬ sistant, n tall, red-haired, stjrlisbly- .Iresseii damsel of five-nnd-thirty. "I'd liko t.i know what rigbt a girl wh.i enriis her liviu' by givin' music lessons at llfty cents au bour bns tobe pi'.iii.l; aud ns for Mr. Saui»ster. I ilon't believe be ever bn.l a serious thought about ber. Tbo i.lea of nu intellectual .youug mnn like bim fancy¬ ing a girl simple enough to lie afraid of ghosts. Ue wns ouly ninusiu' him¬ self, playiu' ou ber vanity, nnd she's found that out and is jnst pool'u' on airs now to try aud 'pull tbe wool over her eyes,' as tbe say in' is, '
"Iin, Jane, I don't know where you eyes kin' be, it you di.lu't see bow fairly wrapped np iu ber be was about two weeks ago; anil ns to bev bnviii' no right to be jiroiid, 'eause she's jioiir. 1 li'lieve it's for that very reason she is proud, poor little heart! Hss in real g.io.l business, Mr, Sangster," Mrs, Collins presently ttll.led, ill n musing tone, "nnd is n splemliil youug mnn, nuyliow—just the licst person to take care of that lioor littlo stniggliu' seuslive orphan girl, I'll see ifi can't mend matters between 'em,"
"Vou'.l lietter be mindiii' ynur owu business, I think, .\uiit .Martha. ' said Mi.ss.laue, with a spiteful lau^li and a sidelmig gbince ot her own bi:,;hly-fi izzed nn.l p.nvilered relleetiou ill the littlo H.iunro nf lookiiig-glnss that hung against tbe kitchen wall,
"Never v.m miud, .Tnue, ' persisted wariu-bturN'd Mrs, Collins: "rll luaiinge it sume wny. You say she's afrni.l of ghosts, imnr Iniuli! '
,Aii.l nil tllllt niglit she Iny awake revolviug ililVen'iit sebeiues fnr the reconclluli.m of ber two fnvorile linardcrs,
Tlle following evening llie l.iiid- benrleil Iniiilhi'ly tniipe.I nt tbe ibmr llf the soaiitily-fiiriiishe.l fiiurtb-st..ry llllllll ni'eupi.'.l l.y liUey llildebnrn, nn.l fn.iii whieb now iiroceeded a luelaii.'li.ily strain,
".Stu.lying ynur pinno of nigbls, ngnin y' iiuerie.l Mrs. lHllins, re- piiiiK-bfullv, wbeu tbe girl niiene.l tbe dn..i',
"Ves." repiie.l Luey, whose voice hnl n tearful iiille.'tiou. ilespite ber elV.irts to eoiii'eal it. and whose eyes were susiiii'i.iusly red. "1 am very busy just I1..1V. au.l uiust put all tbe tnu.' I .'Uli t.. stu.ly,"
"W.'ll, but y..u uiustn'I f.irget wbal tbe .loetor t.il.l vou nb.iut nverworkin' vour br*iu. ' Vui.l Mrs. ('..Ilius, ¦"ll.nvev.r. • she nddeil. "I woul .b' taiu ynu L.ng.'r'u 1 kin help. I'm .'.line I.l n«!; a fiiv.ir. I'm g.'iu' to the tb.'ttlr.. this .'veuiu'. So is June. S.i's oveiyliii.ly ill tlie bouse, 1 b lieve; ami the girl lius gnuo to be.l with n tii.itlin.'lu'. Sll I'm g.'iu' lo ask ynu t I give uu lyi' t.i the fuvuaee. I've just put .111 Ire,-b eoal and opene.l tbe i.iwer ib.ois; Illll will ynu please gn .lown nt nil lilt eight n'.'l.iek uml elose tbe iloors','"
"Certniuly.' nssented Luey, upou wbieb Mrs, t'..Ilius j.ro.lii.'e'l a lau tern, saying
".lust take tbis .lown with y.m, Tlie .elliir's nil .Inrk ynu, ynu kn..w,"
l.u-v tnnk tlw Inuferii. close.l the r....iii .I.mr. au.l retiinie.l tn her piaii.i, wbile Mrs, Clluis wnlk.'d uwnv, cbuekliug I.. ber~.lf
"I'liuI Imiterii'll gn out just live luiiiiil.'s after sh.' sets it .b.wn, an.l she 11 tiu.l hers.lf u!l m the dark. And
lauilr Uut what ain't s gbnst sboul.l linppen In be pn- ! Ill' d.iwn tbeit' alinnt the same tiuie, 1 mill lie nl.Iige.l t.i strike n match iu ' iu.>re'ii ou.' sense nf tiie w..r.l,"
.Villi even wbile indulging in this pleasing relleetion, Mr« I'nlliss tappe.l ut a .l.'.'r ."U the se.'..i..l llo.ir.
Her suiiim.ms were ri spnnde.I tn by a plsssaut-lnnbiiig ynuiiir muu, wlm juat iV.iw. however, »nre a very de jeeled onunlenaiiee
"l.a' Mr. Saiigsler, I .li.ln'l .-vpeel 1.1 lin.l v.m at boiu.' this .•veuuig, " pl "1 liVlut feel like „".ina ..ut t..- nigbl. " replied the young mail in a w.-ary. listle"s t.iie,
¦¦Well. «iii-'e ynu are goiug I.> be •It h.iiue. " »*i'i Sirs. ('..Ilius, "would yon lie so kind ast.. bxit after the fur¬ nace? Ive Uft tbe Inaer d.H.rs open, bnt I'll be very uiu-h ..l.ii?e.l i( ynu g.i .loTU al abnut ei,;b! an.l c!..«e 'eni. Au.l ynu uee.Int take a light. Tlicte'll lie i.ue dnwn there "
Mr S«n|8at*v readily priimised to t.-iiuply VI Itll tll.' re.iu.'st, an.! Mi« Cnlliiis »."Ut away, bnpiu^ f.T wha' the .'..Ufideied "tbe light resuitf
Mfau^v!.llr, |s.s.: I,u.y Hi! leburf^ Mitiug ai ber inauo, c.atiuue.l tn Jr,iv- forib a.I.-b rarlancho'y strain* that lesra rolled d.i'arn Uer cheek-.
'*1 lanst KO aw«r CrtMu hext >iie
.. ..iuat.-..-!?.^ .-^-.-Lt,.- , ,
tiu.l hers, If uM i„ the she's nfinid nf ghosts, ..mK'lin.lv
said, bnlf nlou.l, "I can't bear it mnci louger, indeed Icun't, seeing him dny after day, loving biiu ns I do, ami knowing tbnt matters enu never be ad justed between us. Ueisns proud at I—but, ob dear! what nm I Ibinkitig of? Tt wnnts just two luiuuteH toeigbt, .\nd how hot tbo house is getting! ] must go down nnd close the furnace doors,"
Thereupon she ligbtod tho lantern a«d proceeded down stairs to the cel¬ lar.
The house wn.^ very quiel, nnd tbo lights all burneil witb n dim, spoctrni lustre tbnt ouly served In piodiice strange shodows tbrougbout tbe rooms and passages.
Every one seemed to have gone ont, and poor Lueyglnuccd nervously about her nt every step.
At length she reached tbe collar.
Ugh! Wbat n ehill draugbt wns blowing in through one tho gratings!
And tbero were strange noises nil around.
Lucy's henrt thumped so vriolontly she wns tempted to turu nnd run up- stairs again.
Jbil goodness! The furnaee was dreadfully, dangerously hot,
Lncy summoned up nil the resolu¬ tion, nnd, stooping down, closed the doors.
They swung to witb n bniig, ami wben sbo essiiyeil In npeu tbem nguiii sho fonnd the ell'nrt bey.m.l her strength.
What wns to be dniio in cnse of tho fire needing more drnugbf:'
She might, nfter uwliile. liml it neeessary to put on more cnl, and then il woul.I be well lo put ou moro draugbt,
llut wbile she wns debating with herself eoiieeruing tbis, a inueb more serious niisbiip oceiirre.l, for tbo candle inside the lantern suddenly nehieved the most inexplicable somer- snult, and she was lett in utter dark¬ ness.
Moreover, to complicote the miser¬ ies of her situation, sho benr.l steu.l- ily footsteps descending the cellu; stairs.
Poor Luey stood quite slill. wilh her hnuds clasped logether over ber henrt.
This wns a burglnr, iiu.lniibledly. Ho bud seen nil the male iiimutes nf the bouse going nut nml tbo lights lowered, ami bn.l thus chosen his np- pnrlunity to c.inie iu nn.l ennienl him¬ self ill tbe cellar. He wnulil, ofenurse. munler ber. ibirglnrs ain ays did tbnt ivlieu tbey fouml any one nwiiUe.
Tbe lirst i.l.'u tbut" .suggested itself In ber wus i.. .eree). iiinbr the st.'ps ami reiiiiiiii I h.-re until Mrs. Collins returned.
Ero sbe ba.l liiue In .l.i tbis. hnw¬ ever, a lUHii's fniiii lii'i'unie visible in
tbe llim, s i-Iwiliglit that wns slieil
frnm tho kitebeii donr alinve. The iii- truiler .bew iieurer uutil he sl.i.nl within n few yar.ls ..( ber, an.l seeiiieil to be fumliliii'g in his vest pneki't fnr soiuething, .\ llirk, iloulitless,
Luey, with a desperute iiistiu.'t ..f selfpieservatiiin. put up bntb liuu.ls, ('\.'lniiiiiiig:
"Have piiy .111 nil'' Oli, buve pity nnd spnri' mv life' "
I'linn Ihis'lhe liuigbii' .lie-v bn'li, very much siirpiisct,
••Miss HiblelHiru! ' be cx.'lniiiied. ns be slru.k n iiint.'h ..ii tbe lin\ he now produceil fr.mi bis pneket ••What ar< yon doiug here, nu.l linw ean I serve ynu';."
Xow poor Lucy completely uiincrvC'l and ilr.'a.lfnily nsliame.1 .if liersi'lt sal iloivii nil n reversed .'.ml scuttle uul burst iiit.i n lit nf weejiiiig,
Tbeu Mr, Sniigst.'r knelt down be si.le ber, nud n .'niifused iiit.'ii'li.'iine of explnuiiti.'iis nf vuri.ius liiu.Is tn sued.
The result was, liinl nt the e\pirn linn nt H bnlf hnur. Mr. Snug-.ter In,.k Lucy ill bis nriiis ami kissing tbeteur- stuincd fnee, mnri.iiiie.i
"Ibid bless Villi forilifs piniuise, my own iiarling' "Ami, with His li.'lp, 'l trust Ih.se are the lust t.'iirs 1 wi|< cause ynu tn she,!" , '
When .Mrs, Cnllius enme liniiie, Iwn hnurs later, tbe bouse was v.ry quiet, the furna.'c in gnn.l nrder; sn.l neither .Mr. Suiigsler m.r Miss llil.lel.urn visi¬ ble. Hilt the t..ll.iwiug .lay Lucy cn- tliled to liar u sicnt. ami Mr. Sang¬ ster nlisetit'e.l himself iiystenonsly for obnul three weeks. After tbnt. Miss Hil.leburu nis.) .iisupiu nre.l.
"(iniie tn visit her auiit at Swalb- m.ire, " Mrs, i'..llius expbiiue.I tn the nllier b.ianlers.
liut a f.'rtnigbt lat.'r the ir.ail .ur- I ier brnught some wedding ear.Is tn tbe b.iuse,
"It nns all br.nebt nb .nt tbr..ugh the funiu.'.'. " sai.l Mr", Cnlliiis, witli a tle.-fiil ehuek!,'.
Hiif Ml-s .In:..' wns iiitinitely .'ui guste.l—Satur.luy .Viglil.
Tilii.pli.a llonr I.t \lr.
.\ fn.'-e,' ,'f Jii.i.iiil'i M.'II is re.iuire.l t.. %,ep tiie'liels i.f tlie ruilroa.Is iu nrlit-r. ami tiie etpeiis.' nf the w.irk is STil.lMlii.mm a year. Hut nu inventm bas eome forwar.l n h.i |irnpose t.. .1.'. the wnrk vviili .'.luipresse.l uir. anl prnmises greater e\iie.liti..n Bud n saviug uf m.re ibau Jlii.ilOil.ilnii an¬ nually rhe iiin.hiiie e msisl- nf a Ib.nl'lilnwer .Iriv.ii at the rate nf per¬ hnps Hill) revnlutL'tis n luinite i It is set on lop of one rail, au.lBjias tw.i small vilin-ls ou wlili'li it cau be Iruu.lle.l nlnig the mil like a wbee!. l.arr.>» WLe:i il 1st .be use.l a lever clips It fai-t tn tbe Ilil! Attaebed t.. it i« iih.ise twi !ve feet I.ni,'. endiUk'iu a metal feeder fnr the iir..ken i-tniie. whu'h has a Unpper at tbe tnp, wh-re the »!¦ ne ..r ..'uer sniialle ballostiug
1 material i* »h..vele.l in, an.l a bent CD.I at tlie l.itt.HM, whii'li nt put uu l-r the ties lo direct Ihe streSni nf tillir.g, Iil tismc it u .lie nf the ballast be t«..e,u the tics Lf/.i be iemnvej, .V
•sbriv.lfal I* rem-ved at ..ceend of the raise 1 tie 'iai;l i-e I't nt eel of the hnpr«r tube can 1 c poke 1 undet. ail theu. i!,e li;.ii:,; laai^fadi-t". l.i-"". IS wach.i.<i.
>'ov..| AVi-.Idhii: Itlnii. .\ novel w.'.bling ring has just e.iii.i' out. It is n revival of nu aueieut idea, nnd bids fair tn bo popiilai' among this sens.urs bri.les 'pi,,. ring Links like all oi'diniiry, i'athei^ nnriniv. pluiii g.il.l I lllg. Oil the insi.le .if it is u tiuy lillle, Ynu have mily t.i iiiseil the point nf n pin there tn ,see tlw nii- pareiilly snli.l gnl.I riug .spring apuil into two linkeil eirelen. The date of tbe iiiarriiige nml tiie initials nf th.' bri.legr.i.im nml liride are engraved on tbe upper surface nt tbe rim; ami a miittn — ".Si vis nmuri amn"—.ui the Inwer surface uf the ntber. When the links nre titled together the iuscrip- liiins lire eoueeuled nnd Ihere is no bint of tlte-ring's secret, Tbe bri.le- gi'ooin wears n similar ring. The jew¬ eler who is making them snys mnny couples b IVC bimglit tbciu, and that manv move hnve or.lered thein.
I D.m't put away shoes inn dirty eon- 1 ditinn; wipe tbem, dress thcni nnd 1 store them iu nn niiy closet, j Don't place shoes ngniiist n lieul.r I nfter coiuiug in from tbe raiu.
Don't wear one pair of sboes steu'lily,
I Two jinirs worn nlt.M'nntely will dn the
j work of three pairs worncoiisetntively,
J Don't shul up an army of shoes in
nn nir-ligbt closet.
Don't wenr shoes tbnt will not per- I mil the gi'ent toe to lie in n striiigbl I line.
j Dnn't wear n shoe that is tight any¬ where, I Don't wcnr n shoo so large tbnt it
slips at the heel, I Don't wear a shoe with a solo imr- I rower tbuu the outline of_the fool : traced with n pencil drnwn close under I the rouu.ling e.lge.
Don't wear the lop ot aboot tigbl, I as it interferes with the nclion of the I calf-muscles, makes oue walk nwk- I wariUy and causes thc ankles to swell, I Don't fnil lo wipe shoes with s.ift ' dressing at lenst oucc a week. ISSS Dou't wear n rboe that hns com¬ menced to run over. Have the beel , strnighteued at ouce nnl tiiiisbe.l on j the wnru edge with a row of tiuy iinils, j Don't econnniizeun foot wenr; a goo.l shoe ill 11 I'lieap shoe. —Demorest's ; Mnga/iiie,
Ibiuiuts and ln.|U.'s are in the ns- ceudaiit f.ir .Iressy ncasiniiii,, nn.l French tnqiles biirdered nud trimmed with fur aro especially neat an.l np- prnpriate with linmlsnnni street toi- letles. I'enpl.' gr.iw mnre and mnre imb'pemleiit each y.'ui', ns regnrds lieu.lgeai-, hnwever, nml those wbn pr.'ter bats, jiictiiro ami otlioi', will linve the courage of tbeir eiuivictinus. .V hnt is llinre I'liuveuieiit tliuu n lion- iiel, tils lietter, nml is ofteu mneb mnre becniuing; there being few faces that Innk thi'ir best iu abiiiiiiet. Kveu niuong lints, However, there ure found this season somo Blin)ies fur from lie- .'oiiiiiig. especinlly among the round
OIL'S,
.\ woiuuii should exercise innch cau- tiuu in tbe selection of ber bead .'..v- vering; nud unt be liurrie.l iu her .le- cisinn by miiiiii.'rs nr iiupatient slmii- ping coiiipa.linns. One buly, wlmse style nf fii.'e rcpiireil n small, neat tn.pie. was p.'rsuuded to buy n larg.' hut with I'aii-shiiped stiil'wiiigs ul eueli si.l.', giving the wearer soiuething of the look of a wiml-iiiill,
.\m.iiig Imuiiets nue Iiml-, siiiiii. very |ii-nii..iim'e.l Eri'iicli styles—nne iuii- | tutiiig nil nl.l-fiishiniie.l .'iilusli just in ' trnut. un.ler wbich tlii' buir is tn he [ unnnge.l in the Mi-r.id.' fashion, , I'bis l.niiuet is rnuml nt tbo si.les, | v.-ry short nbnv.' the I'lirs ami ut the bu'k. hnving siiings nf a cnrrespnml- iiig shn.li' nf velvet tn tbnt, cnmiinsiiig the bnnnet itself, Tbese velvet strings ure set nn nt the ;-biirtesI purt, llll.l the liniiiiet is ti'iiuiiii'.l witli u gieut prnliisinii .it fciitlieis in vurinus shniles nf re.l, br.iwu, nlive nnd gnl.l,
treuiiigruv felt b.inii.-ts lo..k well tiiiii'ii.-l witii sni.le linn.ls nn.l tails, wilh gie.'U f.'utliirs ninl n clnred bir.l spreuiliii'< ils v.iiigs, .--The Ibmsewife,
lliilbiln N Y I uhlermcn linve re¬ lused tn apill iprinle nny nioui-y fnr lb. iiislruciiun nf piiblic.^ichool girls in .'nikimr, ,.-=-"' "
Mi^s'^i'u \. gl i, tbe yniiiTJT'Iluliaii '|i...',tWll.l I.ns li,'.'ii liaMiig n ennsiiler- niljte vngin' 11 L.lll.bill, is all arleiit S.i.luli-I.
:.U- ,1.¦-¦:.' Palni.^r Wi-liev. nf Hpiiiigiie! 1. Ill,, n.lailghter nf (ieneral .Inhu M, I'.i!:u. r, has been .boscn tn sui'ireel the Into Miss Jnsepbine Cleveluii.l ns librarian ni llie llliu..is llist.irienl Librnry.
Wnuien ill Frniiec have just secured a slight a'l.Iitinn tn their legal righls They may bencefnrlli be valid wit- n.issi's In registr.'iti.iu nf lurtli, mu: - riages and .leaths, an.l t.i the signature ill legal ilni'Uineiits,
Miss .Melvilli' 11, Wils.iii. wbnso slain.', ¦Tlie Miiiut.' Man," rr.siil.iit McKiiil.y call.'l "a g..nil siimmer's wmk, "bus iiiinle a ue.v ileiiarlur.' iii inn.li'ling "iiimII cabinet busts, which she repr..,lui'.is in marl.le eml br..ii/i'.
The lirst Snuthern wiuiinii t.i bnve li.'r iinuii' iusci ill.'ll ..n n m.iiiumciii us tiie ilesigiier is Miss Virgiiii i M uit- g i;ii. ry. whn has lial bei- .lesign 1 ir a
c.iiifi'.iernte lu.liii.rial, In I re.'te.l III
San Aiitniiin, Texa-. u'c-pted l.y the .'.liiiiiiitlee
Alic M lb' k.lltb. wl.ii v.iii -nnn ussiinie ber iliilies as C.junty Cl.-rk ill Wel.l C.iuuly. Cnlnrado, is lieiiiggiven .¦.iii-i.leral.le" udvertising in tl.e Stut.' u« ..lie nf the lirst -v..men iu u .'n'ln tv ..nice nlher than tbut of Sup.-riiiicL lieiit ..fSeh...ils.
MissAli.'C MarieCbirk, . f Wa-hiiig-
I..U. has IneiJ^elei'tXl pr.ifessor nf (l.i
mull 11,' the ('.•iiil'iiury Cnll.'giate lu smut., ut lliii'k-ttstnwii. N, .1. Sh.' was gra.lnute.l ut the Wmiau s I' ,1. lo'.'e 111 Hiillimnr.; in Is'.»-:. iiUil went ibrnal fnr travel aU'l stuily
Dr Marie L.uiise Heiinit. ..f l.'.w. il, M.ISS,, u-i- li.-.u apiiiiuteil M-.li.al I.l- lerne iu th-' New \,.rk State Cruig .¦..!- .ny f..r Epibpli.'" at hmyea. Living- -t.'u I'.iuiily Sh.' is tlTe tir-t wnmau spl)iiiute.l as a Melical Interne in t'le State h.'-pital service nf New V..rk
Miss M, J pr.'UlMUi has beeu |Sp- poiiit.id lecturer at tbe Training Cnl- i.'.'e. Caiu'.ri.lge. Kuglnii.j. She Unn t'leeuliauce s.-h .iarsbip at Hnll.'way Colle.'c ar.l Tb" First Fn'in.b r- S'bi.larHliij. f..r .Malbei,..itic-, aU'' .. sec u.bcla-s Oxfni 1 h m ¦: luudefau .'ii lu matheaiati ,»
(^iiieen N-nlbsii.' hn« .li»mi,''«ed all i:er Servian s»rvani» as an indi.'&ti in .lial she l:a« •evf re I ali .nune ti. i;s
, «iU»l>«{ ktutMuJ, sx-Kiog Mtlan, abo
'--- , ...
is again in Belgrade, an.l ber s.m. King .Vl.Numb'r. Tin' f,.riuer l,>iic.'U is a Kussiiiu by birlli. very rich nnd wns e.bleat.'.1 in n school iu Flnren.'C attemled by severni .\inerican girls.
The t^iiie.n nf P..rtugnl, wbn bns stmlied iiiediciiie, while wnlkiug re cenlly ill u wnnd nenr Lisiipu with n In.Iy witll b.im.r. was startle.l by the K.inud nf a cry, Prneecding tn the spnt she 'niiiid that a w.unlcbnpper bad lie.'11 injur.'il liy a falling brauch, Tbe (,>ii.'eii all.'ll.le,I tu the man's injuries, mill tbeu witb her .'niuiiniiinn assisted bim In reach bis cabin,
Tbere is n larg.'r iiiiiubi'r of students ut I'ryii Muwr tliis term than ever be¬ fnre, nml statistics recently mude oul sln.w that tbe gymnastic training ol girls will, have been snnie yenrs iu the college is telling in the general nver¬ nge of lung enpacily, muscular strength, height, weight", elc. There ar.' forty two grnduntes f.ir 'I'M, eighty- nine in the freshman cinss, uud n tntftl inuiilicr nfllJ2 students.
Pencil pi'oteclors are n.iw mn.le iu sterling silver.
The onainel WuUs-of-Tiny belt, joiueil by sninll jewels, is a novelty.
The low, Kqunt shape is the newest llling ill larg.' hall an.l baiii|iiet lumps,
Flaiiue! pittiennts nre trimmed with flounces of white silk edged with Ince,
Very long wriukled sleeves are wmn with the low or bult low wnists of full dress.
Fancy wnisln will increase, rather than diminish, iu fnvor durinR the cniiiiiig sensoii.
The .'ireulnr skirt slill retniiis its vogue, ultbough luniiy of the models '^iiie greatly n,irrowe.l.
.\maraiilb red is a new color added tn the winter list. It ia between a erims.in nnd n cherry.
Fnr .Iressy occnsions, sashes of cliif tnn, wilb long ends edged with plentcd frilling or Ince, nre much woru.
Clotli nud cnr.Ieil silk nnd drnp d'clc, .ir .Ioul.le face.1 nml in.iire, vvill lie very fiisbinunlily cniuliine.l next seusnii,
Ib'i.lesinni.ls', debutantes' ami danc¬ ing costumes are uimle in prinirnsi'nnd pule piuk ei'.'jie de Cliiue, nu.l trimmeil witli liiiaiititui lacs nn.l pearl nml ..pal pnssemeiit.'ri.'s,
Cbnteluiiii s in nxi.bi nnd gilt, llus- siau enamel, I'Ut steel, et.',, nud in open liligre.' wnrk, have all kinds nf cnv.iui.'iit Irilles uttncbeil, sucli ns tablets, piu'rics, gl.ive buttoucrs, pen¬ cils, etc,
Flow'.'i' triiiiiniug is iu fuvor for even¬ ing g.iwiis. r.iw s nf shude.l pink I'.ises withnut fnliiige being much used: sIso mniilenbnir fei'ii nml sprnys nf lilac, lai.l nn strnnds of ribbon nn inch and a half wid.'.
Cnl.ired silk iiinreeu is a good sub¬ stitute fnr the tulVeta silk petticoat nnd it c.lilies in pretty stripes, plnids, nnd chnngenble I'tTicIs, 11 is mil elienp, however, but it is suiil to wear nearly three times as long ns the tull'etn,
.\ hulf-wnru liglil silk wnist iiiuy be very sulisfaclnrily refurliislie.l by strip¬ ing it ci'.issw'ise with bluck velvet rili-
b pnltiiig v.'lvet ribbnii arnuiid the
pluiii I'lillur bnnd nml n.bling u mw .'heiiiiserie ii.'i'!i of luci' ami a velv.'l bell.
A blniis.. wlu.'h cniiibiii.'.l purple, bla.'k mill whiil' was ma.le ..f ehitb to inat.'h Ihe skirt, pbii.b'.l with lii'n'ud white stripes. The high cllar and the pniiite.l levers and eiilVs weie nt libicl; ustrakiiii. tlie I'lutcriul iiscl fnr mun ami tiii|iie
Wnveii triminiiigs tn iniitiilc ilabni-- atr haml eiiiliini.lcri.'s in sha.led .'Ib.'ls ar.' iii.'reasiiigly pnpulnr, Tb.'s.- gai-
liish, 111,1.' I'lf silk, J.t, .'Ut steel,
lieals, mo.'k jewels, etc, pro.lui'C n very Oriental elTeet when used on special parts of a eostiime,
llumlsnini'little b.iN.'s, biur inch.s deep ami large euniigh tn hnld pbite .Iliilies, are lined with silver nnd pre- viib'.l wilTi a sa.'het mnt bir perfuming piirpns.'s. The tups nre envereil with nny material d.'sire.l, n .luilliug nf rib¬ bnii nr a frill of luen nv.'r silk linisli- iiig the si.li'S, Tliey are really useful re.'.'iila.'l." b.r tbe'.luiiily doiiies that m .ll cmifiil iirnlectiou,
I uUiik- ,tIIHr Made Ity Indlnna.
A dispntch from Sioux Fulls, Kontn Ibik.itu, says; "Situated nt tbo e\ Iieiiie Hmii nf tbe eastern liOuu.laiy nf S.i.ith liuknla is the fmiiniis red pipe stuue i|uariy. fnr whose exislr-ucn s.'ientists nre at a loss f..r an exiibiiia- tinii. This IS the nnlv .|iiariy nf the kiml kunwu tn exist ..n Ihe .^inerieaii cnntiiieiit, nr, fnr that mnlt.'r ill the wnrld. It is tlle stniic fr..m whi.'h the Imlians lunke tbeir pipes nml nr- miiiieuts, aul fnr whi.'h tbe In.lians make aiiiimil pilgrimages now, ns they linve .h.iie in nges past,
¦'lu the 111 ighborhooilnf this .junrry a tribe nf In liuus l.icule.l years ug.i ami licanie /"ulmis eniiverts to the Lpise.ipul faith. Hish.ip Hnre visile.l tli.ir ctiiiiiiiiiity lee.'Uily, and uiiiniig ntlier things wu- call.-.l iipnii t.> .'OU- se.'rate a i ullur, perlitt|is the most iiiii.|ii" that was ever ere te.l m u .'hapiU, The iiiuterial use.l was al¬ mnst wb..llv red iiip.'stniie, ipiarrie.! I.V line In.liuiis. an.l linished au.l pnl- i-'hi'd liylli.'M The substain'e n-e.l f.ir le.Ii'.liiiig was li.iu.y, nu.l the work was sb.w aii'l bib.iri.ius, covering a peiin.l nf s.'V.'ral iiinntiis. The allur i- l.ealltlf.l!, the sy:nb..ls nf tbeehur.'h l.iiiig engrave.I iip.ui tli.' st.,oe paii- .Is. •—Cbi.'n'-'o Cbn.uii'le
i:<..».nre of r'oo'| on tbe ^trrrt.'
Tiie . l-t.nil nf exp..siug fresli fruit, I'ai. il.-s. Iisb, w-gi-tul'les uul^ar!.llls ntber i.rtii'l.'S nf f'.o.l ..11 the streets IS v-^ry pievalei.t ill mnny paits nf .VimT- i"i, Tiiis prai'lKc is generally In l.e leprecateil. us it is not ..nly a sniircp if .lung, r, l.ut also extrenn-ly disgust¬ ing, Wlieu nue .'..n-i.ler-. th" .iust ami liltb tbst ir being c.-intinnal!y wiitte.l ..n tbe I.r.-e/.' AJi all tn» iis."iliis fa.'t Wlli I." l.fni./lit^b .rue lu all i's nasti- nes- If tbe people w„u|.| tnUe tba i.ntter ii.tn tiieir ..wn liands mol refiis" tn p'lrci.ase any artnle nf fiMi.l eipose.! t . sueh .' iU.liti"n». the pra. lice wonl.l » l.n be l.r..Uu'ht tnsu .'ml Tbis .pies- ti.in sb'.ni'l be well ventilste.l m the pnllll.' prei.s; the nmr.- ii n niie.l, the -....•ler will' tbe fiituv IhMl b • «t"ppe I. — Me.'iK'al n.'crd, "
llr'«liir IJfraUbl.
Out nf J'l... Ill scb'..l chil.lrcn et- ar.iiiie I iu .Minucapnbs M.i.lH bsd .1e- K'live ijeyiji'.it The Ui(rliest per-
i—iu-a .-t- ¦!' ',"'ti .11 '.-Is fnr.r.d in a
r., "Ami when thou | n.'l lie HS th.' Iiv|ini'rlt.'s. l..r th..v Inve to iruy stMi.Ik.g in llie svungngiu-s uul In the I'nrners ..f II..' ,str.'.'ls', tliat ilnv nmv he s-cn nf men. Verilv 1 s,iy nnl.. v..u.'i'hey hnv.'th.'ir rewnr.I." Pr. w.-i .n s*ivs .'on-. eernlng thlsser;«on that flirisi li.'r.-.Iruws the rk'ture of tho per.-.m who Is tn be tlie r.<,sult of Ills work, Ih.' l.lenl mnn whom the Savlnur Id to make uct.ial l.v saving hini frnm sin. The onlv nnd ln.Iis|.ensul.le c..n- I dliion ..t narolsslon t.' su'ii u llfo Is the ' roDs.'l.'.iisness of iillnr spirituiil p.iv.'rlv, Hhsn • .1 di'i.tltutl..n, n begcar with lii pnwer t.) nlt.'r his conillli .n nr ma's.'him¬ self I.i'tt"r. No man on .'nrth. 1..' lie whn nr what h.. will. Is i.».'lud.-.I, and III" char- ni'ter a.'S.'rlb.'d la llirt beatltu.l.'s |j -ifithln the rea.'li of nvery man.
fi. Hut thon wlieu thou prnv.-sl ent..r in¬ to lhycIos..t. nn.l wli"n thnu liasi sIuii lliv door prav to thv Fntlier, wlii.'h is In «.'cr.'t. and thy Kather. wlii'li s.s'th In s.'.'ret. shall reward the., openlv," All iM-nevnien '.' Is not to be hlihb'n, fi'r wln-n nur gnn.l works itlnrify Oo.l we nre l,. let ...ir liglil so sllilu', Nn one Is tnrl.i.l.l.'ll P' orav in pul.ll.'. i:..r even I.l I.'l 11 I." In-.w-n tlmt w.' nr.' rnstliig If Hn.l enil l.e ginriile.I tli"r,.|iv, Wbat Is f.irhld.li.nls .lur .iwn glnrv nr u.lvuntagi' In innvtlilug. Wliul Is i-,.,pilr...| Is tli,. gb.rv nl 'liod In nil llilngs, s.'.- K'nr, x,,;JI: i'el. lv,. II; .Inlm xiv,, 13, 14,
7. 'But whi'nvo piiiv use nnl vain r"peil- llnns, HS the Ii,'.iiiii..n' .In. I..r tliev think thnt thov shull 1." h-nnl fnr th..Iv mu.'h sp.aklng." Th.'l-.'is u..tliiiig h.r.. fnrl.I.l- I .ling lis to ri'pcat th.' -u'n.' pi'Illlnns In nnr prny.'rs. but whni Is fnrl.ldib'ii Is vain repetition nr tlilnklug iliat {lli.r.. Is lienellt or merit In snying the snma wnr.ls nver nu'l over. Tru.' pr.iv.T is lii.'iitl.r- an.'e ot heart desires (nr 111.' glnry uf Hod In the nnnii' of .lesiis l'lirl,-t,
s, "D.I n..t ye tU..refnre Uk" unto Ih.'m. fnr v.iurKalhi'r kn.iwelh what things ve bnve nee.l ..(, Ii"I,jr.. ve ask Him," We nre n.'t f.iri.hld.'n III nsk h.'c.inse ..iir ruUi.r kn.iws. tml we nre In usk as .'lill.lr.'li wlm hava connden-oln a Kniher s live an 1 wls- .I.iin, I'hil.ir.'n who tease and fnrnient their parents do not .'redIt .'lliier In theni- ,setve« or to thi'ir parents; parents whoinr- inlt It nre ant wIm', and elilldren won .In it dnnnt ll..nnr th.ir i.nrents. ronil.tenc.. In (lod wili niei-Klv ask nnd be sure that If It is b.'st it sliall l"..' giv.iu.
0. "After this mnnner therefiiro prnv ve, Our Father which nrt In lienven, hall.iwe.I be Thy nami', " I have met many wh.. use uo mnro this fnrni nf wnr.ls nnd perhaps Ihev .lo no fin bv this omisslnn: as fur mv- s.'It I never exji.'.'t tn pruv lielter or wiili mor.' unihTiluinllngor mnl-.'in a.'C.ir.l with th" will of lln.I Ihan when I ns" these very wor.ls. I woul.I no! rob Isr.i'l, nnr pat : myself uud.'r any bou.Iag.', but If Israel ; hns a good thing wbleh, 1, l...., .'an enjny. ; surely ..nr Falher wnuld Ilk" ii:.'t.i enjoy it. How very nenr Jesus tn.'k .Mnrv au.1 as to His heart when II" i-nl.l. "(l.i' to My Iiri'thren nnd ,'-nv unto them, I as.'"n.I unto Mv Father, nn.l v.iiir Fulher, und lo My find nml vour lin.l'' iJohn xx.. I7i.
10. "Thv kliiR.lnm oome. Thv wlll ho .tone Inearth asll Is In heaven," When, nfler th.-til.lusan.l vears. salun shall buve l.o.'ii s..nf In ili.'iiike nf llr", an.l all llilngs -liall have be.'U sul.ilil.'il 11111.1 Chrlsl. Ili.'U III. i-liiill han.l nv.'r 111.' kingl.i'ii unrn Iln.l til" Faili.'r Ihat ii..d mav b" all in nil i ll"V. XX,. 10; I I'lr, xv,, 2s;, ami Ilils pray.'r shall I'.' aiisMTere.l,
It. "Hive us this .lay our .Iailv bread." Our Fath.-r km.ws .llir ne.'il lu tins iiialt.'r nn.l will nnl wlllilii.ill linv g..l.ll, vt II Is His pl.'iisur.'liiat w.'usk llim fnr ull thnt Is luchiileil In this phlas.i "nnr dally j brea.l," and innsiuti''h as we have iilrondy learne.l that man slinll imt liv.. l.y br.'n.l nl.iu.'. but by every wor.l thul pro'ceedetb - out nf the inoulli of (lot (I.Mia|.t..rlv., 4>, : the phrnse must iiii'hide H great deal. I Pi. "And forglveus ourilel.isns we for- i give .ear ilebt.irs.^' Fnigivness .if slus In j His name Is whnt W" ure tn prencli overy- I where (I.uko xxlv., 471. ami when we r.'- . echo Him we are nssnr.'.l Ilial nnr sins aro 1 forgiven for His name's sake an.l sball no I mor.' 1... remi'mbered iI J..lin II,, l'i; Isa. xllll,, 2:1', hut while w.l ar" In thes" m .rliil I111.II1-, we shall a...',I ..nnsi nil f"r;,-iv.iii.'ss; li.'n.'eth.' cnmfnrt . it I he as.-iiriiiM.' llml "if I w.'.'..nf.'ssniir sins Il.l Is lall lifiil an 1 jusi i I.l f.irglv.. us our sins au.l L. .'l.'ai.s.. us I frnm ali iiiiriglite.iusu..sii," It i-i the s. nse ..f th.' vu-l f.irgiv..n.'-fl whi.'h w.' enjuy froni Hiill Ihat .'mibb's ns In be kind nne tn an.Ilher, t.'u.Ier hearted, fnrirlvlng ..11" an¬ other, even IIS Iln.l llir Chrl-t's -ak.- hus t.irgiven us (I-;;.!., lv,, :I2,
til, "Ami li'ud us nnl Inln i.'mplatlon. but .lcliv..riis Ir.im evil, f.ir Thim. Is thu klngdniii. an.l 111" pnwer ami ill" ;;l"r,v f.ir.'ver. Amen," II..d lii'V.T t.'inpls any on.' lo .1.1 wmng nliis, I,. 1:11, l.iii II.' .In.'s trv m.'U fnr their present an.l ei..rmil g...jil, nii.l f.ir Ills greut glnrv, and il I' blessed 10 1... Irle.l an.l rcilv" gra'.. In en.till'.' 1,1
t^'aklilncton Item*. Infnrmntinn r.'a'h.'t the Treasury P.'- imrlnii'iil nt the failure of the Nn'tl.miil llanknfPnola, Kansas. At the dale otthe last report the bnnk ha.1 aurplus nn.l pnillts nnmnnllng m Hi,:M, nnd dep.'slis ..f fTIJii, liank F.xninlDer Cunnlnghaai bns been pla.-e.I In chnrge. The Senale lia.l n f'ur-Uo.irs .lebate ..a j Teller's silver resnlutl.m, Tliere wns n g.'.vl mnnv shnrp c.IIoqnles tnit. The fea¬ ture nf tiie debate was t spe.v'h by Mr Ti'lb'r, In whi.'h he snid he want.'I hnn I- I lu.l.I.'i-s t,' l.e vnl.I In sliver, I The I'l.nsl.vn Approprinli.in bill was i ,passed l.y the Senate,
i Asso.'lntc .Tusllce Brown, ot the Pulli'd stall's Su|irerae Conrt, Is ihr.'alen.'I with ' total blindness.
In the Senate, whib' Ihe Pensl.in bill wns I b.'Ing .-..nsldered. Mr II..nnan ehnrge.l tb.i '- lb>iiul.ll..aas wllh making iilsnmeleiit n|i- ; prnnrlntlnns, fnr the pnr|..>se .if er.'atlng « i notllbm- Trensurv bnlnn.'". This chnrgo I cav.. rls,. tn n partisan .lef.'nso of the I IHngb.y law.
In the H.nise Mr, Ballev .-eviv.'.I his con-
irnversy with Speaker Ue.-.l Invniving nn
Issue of vern.'itv, llll.l III.' matl.'r was .lis-
' enssed nt length, b.-th Ih" liepiil.ll.'nns nnt
Peiti'v.'rats mnlutnlnlng lb.' rorri'ctDess of
[ their original 1 .isitinns on Ihe pu-stlnn,
Ib'porlsr.-.'oiveil l.v C.-neral M.'rrinm and
fnrwnrdpil to the Wnr II. partment g.i to
' khow thnt tll.'siluati.>n inth" Klondike Is
,s.'rl.ius, Ther.' was great s.'srclty in Sep-
I tember, nnd sfennn r« that wer.. bioke.l for
i lo avert wholesale stnrvntlon did not nr-
' rive.
! S.''cr.'tnri.>s I.ong nnd n vos-v.'lt corrected
1 Ibe Iinpri>ss|.'n thnt onr nnvv Is unprepnr^d
I f.ir s.'rvl.'0. Th.y nfflrni Ihnt ll Ise.pml In
' pni.'Iency nnd r.'adln.'ss to tlle navl.is ..(
nther pow.'rs, thnt It Is helng kept np lo
dale, nn.l thut nil vess.'ls thnt need II will
he overhaul.'il In enuisc, of I line nnd nrnied
wilh rnpldHre gnus.
TheSenntconllrmed the nomtnntbin nt r.eneral l.nngstr.'el tn be Cniumlssluner of Uallroiils,
Handnll II igner, a prnuiiii.'iit Inwy.-r, and nephew nf .Imlge Hagner nt the S.ijir.'ni.' Court of the IHstrl.'t ol Columbln, was In¬ slaiitlv killed at bis r.'sl.len.'" by Ihe a'.'i- dentnl.Ilschnrge ot nsh..tgiin. Just how Ihe mishap.i.-eurred Is not clear.
The Pr.-sident mnde the f.illnwing nonil- nnll..ns: Consnls—Chnrl..s lliirr T.iwle, nf N.'W Hninpshire. nl Saltllln. Me\l.'n; Ilnb.'rt Ilutler Mnhone, ot Virginln. nt Nuevn Lare.Io, Mexieo: li..li.'rl S, s, p.'rgh, ..f North Pnkntn. nt C.olhenbnrg, Sw.'.lcu; C.nlMel III" lUlvudnl, of South llnkoln, ut
Heir
vrla.
Th.' Ilnu-e pnss,..I 111.' Dlplomntb- and Cnnsulnr Apiirnpriailin bill nt the en.l ..I n Inng ilebato. In which Cuba was the prin¬ cipal tnpi.',
Presl.lent Mi'KlnleVs Cillina pnlb-v is said
tnn-mnln Ihe snme ns wh.-n his nn-sssge
vn.i s.-nt lo Congn'ss; while no furl h.r
.llstnrbancps In Havana nre expo..I.'d,
j ,\m.'rl.-an wnr>lil|is cnn I-e In that hnrbor
I wllhlu six hours should an emeruency
arise.
The stale Department has ordered
I nenrg.' II, Murpnv. .ine of tho clerks of the
j Consular Iliirenu; to gn nt .".n.-e tn Cnl.in
1 nnd tnke charge ot tho Consuhlte then.,
mnd.- vucnni by Uie.b'ath of Consul Ashbv.
! Contrnller of the Currenev Dnwes has
; made a rub' pr.ihll.ltlng Nnlionnl llnuk
Examiners from ni-'.'ptlng emnhnnient
from Nallnnal Banks In making .xtra cx-
j nralnatlnns,
I The customs receipts nre iucr.'aslng In a .sallsfacl.iry nifinner.
The l.-e er..p from lb.. Il.i.lsnn Itiver n'l.ls pr.iinis.'^ lo be ex.'c.'liniiniiv slinrl this «..a- <nu. Tlicsca«.-inf..rharv..sliiig l.','tsali.iiil i It an cn.l ulnng th" Ilil.ls.n niver, an.l the ,1-0 harT..sl..iI th.ir.' s.i fnr has taUen sh.irt Df tliensiml an'nunt.
Pr.'Sl.li'iit llol.', .if Hawaii, left Cliicago i .'or Wasliliigljn by a spei-lal Irnln.
Mrs, Julia K, W.'sl, ..f niehmond Bor- ongh, N.'iv Vork Cltv, pri-lerre.! .¦liar.i.'< agnlnst tlu' State Ilnaril nf IMu.'Utl.m, Hhe ,llsc.n'ercd thai .'xanluHllon pajiers were lold, bul Ih" lioar.l l.'t Ihl- inaHiir dr.;.,
(I.'org.. Joni's Is ..barged I.v tl'ie wife ,.t Kngliii'.r Hurl llrinin with having alti'ui|.t- fd to wre.'k his train oil tlio Long Islnn.l Ilallr.ia.I, Jon.'s had swnra that she slinul.l nnrrv blni nr soon bu a widow If sbo wud- le.ll'lrtlTlii.
Jai-"n!l Illmr, the ex-cnwlinv who killed ilttn Hi.'l.l f.ir .¦ruelly tr.'nllng his wll... Illnr.'s sisler, was exniieinled by a t.'ur- juer's jary in Brooklyn,
A gnle sw.'pl tbr,ingll SI. Louis, Mn,, ,'nrrvlng .l..ath,d.'stru'tIon nn.l panb' ou Us wings, Thousan.ls .if dollars of dam¬ age was .lone, Biisln.'ss was suspended
NEW YORK ST»rE NEWSLV , i
Stat* BMwd of CharlUas." } ¦}
' The thirty-first annnal report ot tka j
, dtntt Doard of CbsrItiM wa* snlsnltteA "j
. tothe Legislature. Many pages sre devoted '1
{to the "pIsolDg out''bill. The Board 1
I urges that > similar hill. moJIfled to veM 1
all resannable objei'tlona, be psaaed at th* '*
' (ireseDt aosslon. and tu support of Ua eooe ^>
tention .pi.nes eitrnets from tha teati- '
mnnv nt the Hev. W, Jarvis Mavbe*. saont )
nf tho National Children's H.i"nieSociety,' .
gIv.-n befnn- a commute.' ..f the Doard In '
IS.17, ¦
This evlden.'c Is died t.v show that irltliiv ''.
Ib.> pfi'sent svst..ni -vt lack of aystemu' 1
there Is no cheek on tli.» dtsposltloa ot
I children, orphans or thnsu wlieee parents 'i
nre eager to be rid of ibe'm, snd (list do ,.
records ot their eondltlon or .lesttsstlOBS i
I nn.l no proper i-afegiiar.ls for Ibelr hu*
' ninne troHtment an- riMpitrod. Case after
Has." Is cited In which children. raoglBC
ifrmn n few hours t.' n few m.iDttaa old.
were tuk.-u from Ib.-Ir parauta of ths 1
.-.-unty nutborttles, uad. tn ronsldernlloa
, .'f amounts varying from tlO lo tlSO, vera
"plnce.I out" wIlTi people nboul irhom '
Mr, Maybee could lenrii rolhlng, "1
I Much nttention Is also given 10 tbe pro- ^
' posed amendments to the Inw regulatln|p 2
dispensaries. The report says: "WMI* «
111" Doard cannot symnnthlie with sny ,i
. tiarsli asaaiilt upon the dispensaries, wbleh. , ,1,
properly conducted, are necompllshtna -]
I much R.>od. it' ts iin.luiibtedly trua thai' ]
I Ihere has lieen muob 10 Irritate In the po- .j
I sll lon a,ssumed bv the malingers of aome of <i
these Institutions, an.t that unwholesome
un.t harmful c.nditlons exist for •ttiltdh J
lliorc sbnuld be found somo adequate but ¦!
' l.'Mip.'ratc remedv." t
! Most of thedlsponsarlesof New York, It j
J Is argued, do ninterlul InjualMtf to tbose
, who do not sei'k charity, and .'ontlnoall* ,)
'. ilispcnse relief In those who do not need It., 1
' Cninp.'ilii..n among .tlsjM'nsarv managers
has r.'siilted In tho situation that "nearl* .1
i.n.'-balt nt the Inhabitants of Kew York; i
arc now receiving praotieally tree medloal .'!,
I treatment." Tbe oaso. Is summed up la, i
I Ihis paragraph: "That this Is a wrSBRfnl i
I statu of afTaIrs and pro.lnoeannuntattoom- ' .i
petition with physicians, who, usllke the ji
.lls|.eiLsnrl.'», nro "nol partially supported by
I .liarttnble donations, admits of no <P>aatJ
; Hon. Thnt tt Is nlso extremely psuperlz-*^
i Ing In Us lendencl.-s Is equally true." '.
i Id addition lo the "plaelng oat" snd
j nnti-.Iispensnrv bills Ihe D.vard reeoiuine^S' v
j Ihat no inor<v charters be grantnd to prlTsts 1
I reforninlory organltntlous, toil that aa "
I soon as praoltcable nil such Instltatlons j
I shall be owned nnd msnnged b^ the State. «
The report snys thnt tho Uoard Is more '
than ever convinced Ibat fti certain parts i
of the statfl. notably In tho city ot Kew 3
York nnd vicinity, Ihere hns been agreatev 1
growth of somo (orms of oliarlljr tban M ¦¦';,
neo.Ie.l. Thero nro u.iw, It Is said, ovea j
4000 vacant iMxIs In the obll.lrin'slBatItu- 3
lions of Now York Olty, , Kor thta rtssoa .j
the ll.inr.t disapproved tho Ineorpotatloa ;
of "St, Dartholomewa Clinic" and "The {
Cherry Troo Homo for Destitute nnd Or- 3
phan Cliildren," 3
Tbe Board nsks nu appropriation (or ths |
ensuing flsoal vfar nf WO.OOO for 1(1 ex- >
(leusi's and C5000 for a d.-Itoionoy. The sp- ')
pioprlntinn last venr wns $1(5,000. '
To Form a New Conntjr. ernl hundrod rcsidcnta ol the towns ''• Bny nnd North Ileni]ialead, an^ ~^
Se
till
Ho
I were unrnof.-il,
npi
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. II'
.'fllge In
'Ilur
ll bl
A.lgusl Wle- I'nwn frnm lb"
I I kille.l, Jnsi.i IS blnwn slxtv
i-nis till th
11"
lli .b'llv.'r
fr.i
eniv kiugdnui ,11 rilli, Iv,,
¦ Imil Is His. tlo'linworis ili
Kalvallnii mill s.-rvl... frmn beginning
10 .'U.t ar.' all Ills, and nt Him, ami It
1 his h.-iv- I. J'lic king- aii.I ilicglnrv.
llli
the greatness an.l lii" power an.l lii.. glnry nnd the victory amt the iiiiij..stv, tnr all
Ihat Is In theiienven nn.l la 11 nrth |.
Tlitue: Thine Is llio klng.L.ai, o Lord, mel Thnu nrt ..inlleil ns h..a.l itlmvo nil.'
14, "For It y.i f..rglv.' ;m-ii llieir tros- pns-.'s ynur Il.'av.'iilv Fa|li.'r will al-.. fnr-
give vou," F.'ll..wsi.Ip with Iln.l .i..p..ml" up.in nur being ..no with HPu In all Ihing-, Wl- may walk wilh Hiin. nnd II.- will .Iw.'ll in us inul walk In us ill I'nr, vl,, lil-, but we must be willing tn hililil.b' .,nrs.-Iv.'s nn.lagreowlth Hlm in ev.rything 1 Mic. vl., S, margin: Ainns III,, :1),
l;i, "But It vi'f'.rglv.- n..t m.-n llmlr lr"s. pa-sBs, n.'llh.'r wlll your Fath.'r forgive v.iur trespass..s," Wlion P.-t.-r usk.-.l li..iv iiflon bo should fniglv" his l.mlli.'r and "ii;,'go«ti«d sevon llin.'s n- a pi.sslbb' .-v- Innie, onr I.nl.I iiii-w.'r.'.l,'t'nlil s.-v.'i.l v liin.s seven," II.-then I..1.1 ..f .111.. wi...was f..rgiv.-n 10,000 tnb-uls, bul w-uil'lnnt f..r- givo his folbiwa hiin.Ireil poii...-; h.-n-.• Im wns h.'vorelv punlsh.'d, ilur l.nr.i a.1.1. .1, "S.I likowise shall My Ilenv.'nlv Fallmr .b. als.i uctn V.IU If VI. fr.iui ymir Ii.-arls Lirclvu ii.it .'v.'rvnni' hi" I.r.li hoi- thilr I r.'s|ir.'-s.'s"' .Malh, x'viii,. iii:i,'ii, Agaiu 11 i-. as al¬ wavs, •Nnl I, bul Christ," "Nnl 1, i.ul/h.. grii.'o nf ll.lll," Nolhing for m if, imt .v.-n aiivUiIng In tho way of juslbe a-if irim- nrv llling, un.l n.'Ver rcvengo, I.nl n1»av» I h" glnrv "fl.I'll that Ho may be ninsullI.;J. -L..,ssnulIo ;or,
A SUICIDE'S INSURANCE VO'D.
A Lulo llo.i.im. ..I 11." I nll.'.l Ma'o)
In Iho fliii.il Sllll.'-. Mipr.mo :r.iilrl,
Wusliinglnn,JiislI...'Ilurlan lian.b'.I .b.wii
an ..[.ininn In tlio,-a,so.,I A, H.,wurl hUlT,
i .•v.-.'iitnr ..I Wllliain .M. Hiii.k. ngalll^ltllo
Millual l.lfu IliMirano.. Ci-iipaliy of Now
Th.' Nnrlli Alianlii- s,|Uailroii saile.l fr.". 11 K.'V W.'st. Flu,, fnr Ilrv Toriiigas. It will bo rea.Iv 10 su|.|.iirt tlie Mnln.- it 1 l.'.I.
The oelebratlnn nl I In'llltlcl b annlv.rs- nry of Ihedls.'.ivery .if gibl In Cnllfnruia, wns held 111 San I'ran.'Isi.o,
Till, sl.-nmi-rs oregnii ami N.iyo Iiav.- siilled Irnm I'ortlan.i, lln-goii nnd Soaltio. Wash ro«|.o..|ivolv, willi IWO passeugers Ior the Kinn.llk.-,' Th.. riisb tn tho g.il.l ri'ginii lias b.'gun onrlb-r than was ox-
pooto.l,
Hr Naiis"ii, llioar.'li.' .'xplnr.'r, wnssuod bv his managers Inr r.fuslng too.mllnno his cnnrsi'..t l..'l.ir.'-, anl bis prop.'rly In N.'W T..rk Mlalo was nita-liod,
"T.id" Sl.iano, the Jnokey, r.-lurne.| to Now Vnrk fnun Knmp.- ami tnlko.I nl..,ut hla triumphs on tbo Kngilsb Inrf,
Mnrllnl law was pr.iolulino.! nt Fort Yu¬ kon, nn.l tbe soldiers pr.it.-ct.'.l n ware- bnuse of an Alaska trading .'..inpanv from nn BttaokiDg pnrty of I.V) minors.
Prosl.Ioiil Hnlo, in nn Interview lu Chl.'ugn .b.olnro.l n fullun- In rutlfv llio niin.'XHli..n ircalv wonl.l le't .li.slr..v l.is ropul.ll-, tlmiigli'll might retnrd Ilnwalis
t I"
lon.Iod In
. In III.
.if a nil
I I
i p...
, Invnlvlll vill
.'ill.
.•mnu,lis siiii'l.bi 11 ri'o.ivor ..u an I ..uri h.'I.I that lii
J 111
nll'ld
Il'appenrod Kom tlie fn.:ls sfa|...l Hint I Mr. Kunk. a |is'Si*'iil "I I'lillu.I..||.iiiu, ' •¦.i.ai'iiltled siii.'ll.. witliln I.—; tlial. a i.'iir I nft •¦rln.rousing his ins|irni,-.-1.. lli" .lioi.t
cf tion.oOli. mnkiug nil uggrognl- Insurni.... i of t.''.00 (lOII up.in .hisllb., llf Uio iami (K11
tin. Now V..rk o..;iit.niiv oarrieil tlri.uni), ; will 'h II r.'lu,-o,I In pay on tho gr-.un.l Ibat ' Ji.ink wassail" wln-u I." mnk lii-lif"- It i was shnwa In Ul" irial . .un ibnt ho bnl I writton a loltor tie- .lav l..-fnre bis .lealh, I stnliugllial II was his puri.s. in pul nu I en.l tn bis 111.' sn thnt his li/.. Insiiran.." I inonov i...uM I lli.. 'tol f ,t Ihe payiu"nt
: of bls'.lobts,
I lu dooidlugliie .'IS-Ju-li" Harlan sull thnl whon an insurnnc .¦•.inpany rul-rel UitnaiOLlrni't |.il,'i«uroa ma.is llfo. ueilli- I'r party to Iho '.nlrH.'t .'..iii'I be K«ppn-.-d
; to havo suicide ill .'..lit»inplul|..n, aud it was nnt lulon.ie.l In entering intn such omi- tra-t that th" lib' .-I tin- p. r-nu In»uro.| sl.. ubl bo Kt II." 'I, tlm nf oiihori.t th» partb'S, Inllxingllio prouiluni the '•nnv pauy w .uld unturallv lako into .j.inslilera- tinu th" .¦iroi.^i.stuu-.-s l.aniig upon lb" duratli.n of lilo, an.l no -ompany wu ...1 uu.Iortake t.i iiisiir.- aKuiust nuli'llo. If anyoonipauy kbouid u.Hii« su h nu ai- tompl, tl would, be said, i.e. againsl j.ul.li" p.ill-v and wubl not 1.0 all'.wod.
Cnuoiuding, bo .aid .'tpl|i-lily Ibnt Ibe Lolra of DO lu-uro.l pors.jn .oiuraittlnK mi- ride while .>f Mun.l iniui oo.ibi looovor up'.n hi* polloy, Tho.'uso oarneto lh<! Su¬ premo I ,orl fr.'iii 111" Cjroult I'mrt ot Ai - poais I'.rtho i:,ir I 1 irult and liiat uourt » .lo'.i-ion was afflru..-' 1.
sloQutnenl lo .Horklanburcora.
Th" iT'/niimenl la avnr.tv.-t tbe ilgnor* 'f tho M.'ikionburgT>e"iarnti .n ff I. !•'- p. ndoi,!' • Is In I." I uill afier 'lio detien nl Wililam A, i.aall, utilaltlinoro. It 1. to » • o[ Ksanlto, "tall, rtatelyand svinmotrioa' lib a noe.Ile-i.oir.Kd m.-n'.litii, Tb-. nnnuroent 1* to b" ihiriy-uluo lt.!t la ^¦.¦itht, nn.l t" o'-i •rOOe
l.ll« PolUl«a Sat Taiabla.
1:ih"y Il'i- I' ' -'t ''t fr.ii.r.r.a bat dr
ll.igsnu.lr.'in.l Klondike arrlvod nl New Ynrk nut "I Ihlrtv-twn r.ind.>or shb.p.'.I at Hamburg, Bi'v.'nto..ii .Il.'.l .luring tlio vnyng.',
I.ii.ig.'rl, during his trial nf mur.b'r In Chl.'ngn, went on llioslaiid, gavo an ovpln- natbin of tin- prosoiioe ol Iho loitasli III bis fnotnry nml rop.ialod tin' last eoDVorsatlnii be sal.l lu-had with his wifo,
Tl..' Sliigiira Biver has boon blgln r Inloly Ihan 11 lias li.'on bof..ro In y.'ar", and Ih.i nianiilnolurlng planls In I h.' g.irgo wore Ibroal.'ii.'l Willi .I.'sIrii''tlon by th.. high wnt.r, MiKli .Ininngo was .Inn...
David I'lntl Osloirne has begun n suit ngulnsl his fulhorlu-lnw, John D, Klnimoy, n mllll.iiiulr.', of Nonvalk. Cnnii,. for alb-n atl.in "f hi- wlf"salTo.'ti..ns,
Jns.'ph Mlll.'r, ..f I'.'niisyiv..|.ia, wns sh.il nn.l lii-laiitiv klll.'.l bv William II, Wals..n, At. .ifNow lUMilsliIro, in a .l..rinlli.ry ..f
tbo Now V.,rk Tra.lo s.'li of whloh l..,ili
wor.' siu lont", Th" slinoltng seoms in hnv.- I inn a- 'idoul .luo to oarob'-snoss,
Mrs, I!oltyUre..n, Ihe riobost wnninn In th" fnlto.l Stnlos, was olinrg."! at IIm- M.'di.'.i-I..'gnl H..olely s ban.|Uol lu No.v
Vi rk city with having roi.r nl" I bor-ll
as l.olng in dire p.vorty tn g.t fr.-e iiio.|i,al Iroaiin.'ul.
Supromo Conn Jusll.'o Onrilson. In .-hnrgii.g the llrnnd Jurv In Caimlon. N, J.. .loolBP-.l Ihnt oiul.ra.'.'ry stni.io'.l tlio Slmw inurilor trial liii'.l Hint f'rnseoutnr Jonkliis would st.p asKl" and Alt..rii..y-fion.'ral (Jroylnko chnrgo of tbo Inv.'sllgation,
MeulonnDt Cminamlor IJaulel Dolo- hanly wa" In-tallo.I as fi'.vornor of Sailors' Snug Harl.'ir. SIntou Islnnd.
Tbo Hnn Fruiio|-o„ transpnilnUlloii companlea ar" arranging In oarry rjl OHII l.ora..u»tn Alaska lllls'oiis.iu, Tb" iiP"
from H.'attb', Wash, In Alaska bnv.- : n
Inoroiise.I.
Trains aro dolayo.I In iililn by n'osm. ..I Ihn washing nut ..f brilgo- «» 11." r«'s;i,l ..I a soi.ro ralnHnrm Tb" nhl • l:lv..r a. rin.'limBli I» so high as I', on.is" appr ¦'. : ¦ Sinn, sovoral poraoin bsvo bo.-n'Ir-.wn.'I in Inl.nr.n au.l Tonn.'s".-»
Foralsa.
J..I11. I.alrl, of l':n Ian....IS ship ball.ling Prm'.f BIrkonliead Eaglnml, wlib-b lui'l Ulo Cnufod'-rnlo orulwr Aiaba'na. Is d-a-l.
The Canalinn ll'v. rnaion- lias nirroo.I 1., nlmlt froo ..tduty nllsuppiios bmugllt Inl th" Kb.nllko r«gIou by lb" tl.U«.I Mlnto- roiI.foi|*.Iitl.inf
It i- r.'p riod Iual ih. Spanish for... s . :ivo .lo-tr.v.-d ll.o oamp of tb- Cuban In -urgent loadar Juau Deign.In,
Tb" war fooling in chllo aKalns! Argou- lioa baa subsl'le.1,
Tl.e Ilalinn amiora.! oruiaor Mnr.n I'-.m l.mboon ordor.-'l In Cblna, King Hiu, I<H1 told Ibo oaptain that Italy^s Iiit»r.'.l- Hra«ain t". tb—o '.( England Th" British flng.i.ii. I "Marlon was .had.y.vo.; bv a r. i->iaa gunb'jat ..u luaving Nag«>«ki
Th^Wteam.r Wiuapapiokt'i up "ii '¦ • . sjuvar Iflani the ahaodonnd lum.a »lo«T«- Coa,ui'.nwoalth h»r •al.«g'- ...I' I.:, .1.1 !¦. WCno'
nf Dyst
that part of thn town of llompstnad out side the (li-eater New Vork, held an en- I hnsliisllc moetlng In Allen's Holol, MIneols. The olijoct wns to I ake steps toward ttaa (or- inatb.n of n new county on Loug Islsnd. The (Ireater Now York has swallowed up fnur of Ihe Quoons Cnuntv towns, ISAlud- Ing Nowtown, Jamaiea. Fluslilng andiionK Islan.l CUy, aud thu groalor part ot llomiisfea.l. The towna of HyslerBavand N.irth Hempstend were thn ouly two In the '.lunty left entirely out ot IhagreateLally. rimro has boon tulk for many yoarsof form- lug n now county in addltloiiloqueenaand and Hnir.ilk, bnt It was not until after tbe (ironlor New Vork beoame n faot that eteps were taken lownrd . nssemblbig the rssl- Jouts.
Tbero wns nn Informal dlsousslon SI tO' Iho territory to bo Inclu.lod In tlin'aew' •miiily. Homo favor.i.1 th* towns of Daby- lon nnd Huntluetnn, l.oi li In SulTolk Oounty, being Joiuud with Nortb H«mps(ead,9nter' Bny nnd Iho part of Hompstuad, built wss ilnally docldiid that Orsler Day and North ilenipsl..n.I, an.l tl... purl ot Ilonipstssdnot in thn (Ironlor N.iw 'Vork, nbould farm a now .'onnly by tliomsolvcs. No name was ib.cldod upon for tho iiropossd now oounty. Throe woro siiggesto.f. 'rha moat favora¬ bly reoolv...I was Nassau, which was appken of whon a Ihlr.l county wnsdisoussed years ugo, Tho othnr nani.'s wnru Msttiueeoek, lifter tbo Indlniis. and Norfolk,
Assemblyman (leur,.;H Wallaoe, of Oyater Ilny, who reprosonts tho district In tllO I..'glslaturo, wail present', nn.l ha aald hs w.-uhl giro wiiaii-v.-r al.l ho eould toward -arrying mil tho wishes of the meeling. A siil.si'ri|.liun list was eponed Ivward du- frayliifftlio ne.'.-ssary .'Xiionsos Incurriid In Iriiftiiig Ihc now I.III f.r the proposed ¦..uuly, ami Srsl was so.'ul'Oil. Tbon a reso- lullnii nskiug the towns to be Included Id Iho now oounty to appmiirlnto M50 each for expenses wns ndopie.l.
' Clhilon'a llonae iUacned
The Wnhawlnlwnslgli Chnpt. Unughli'rs of Ih.i Anierl.nii llovolniloii ot I'ouglik.-epslo Imvu piir.'hnsod the "Old stone Housn " ibcr... which was tlia boms .f liovernor ilenrgo cllnlnn during the Ilovolution. when P.mglikiinnsle wus nspllal. :.f Ihe statu. .Washlnglnn an.l Lafayette I woro freiiuently gn.'sts ul tlio lioiise, but 1^ , ' has Iihuii known us u rondhouso fur twknly ' yenrs.
The Daughlers ol the Aiiicrl.no lleTolu- ilon win turn Ii Into n uins.'um for hlslurl- .'ttl records.
The cha|itor pr.'sento.l Mra, Harah Cham-* i.ers with a g.ild spoon. Mrs. Cbamben was Hurnh Ilo Witt, dnnghter of John Do Will, wh.i wns n nonliow of (lovornor De Wilt Clinton, anu brother of Hlmnon De Witt, wliu was ai.l.! du camp lo WnsbluK- li.ii, Mrs, Cbainlers wns born In I81i, and Il.'r fa.'ulllos arn kIIII .loar. Hhn Is tbo ilgliteunlb Daughter thua honored liy tbs Dnughtors.if the American Ilovolullon In Ihe Htnto, ______
The Klalo Airlvulliilal Mtnlloil. A moetlng of Ibo II..ar.l of Contr.d of tbe Now Vork Agrlculinrnl Experimental Slallou, nt (leuovn, wns held In thn (Jspllol nt Albany, Ass.'niblymnn MnrtIa Vau Huron Ives, of HI, l.awrenon Cuunty^WSS n. .¦i.-rlH.I l'r..si.lHUt, nn.l W. (), llanlbn, ot
ll .vn, Heor.'tnry HU.I Tronsuror, It wss
.b'.l.lo.I lo havn a .I..ill.'nll.in nf thn new l.uil.llng at (ionova, whi.'b Is to hn dsvited tn Invostlgallon wnrk in bn.'torl.ilogy snd hnrlli'ulluro, nnd wlib'h has just been .ro.'tnl nnd oi|Uipp«d at s eosI of tM,0O0, Tbo dodb'allou will occur noxt aummer. l'r.if.'saor H, A, Hnrdlog, of the Unlvnraliy nf Wise.nsin, has boon s.'ourod na BU ex¬ port Iu Iinotnr|.iI..gy. II.' bus gone to En- ripo OU Invoallgntlou work iu tho Inlerests nf Iho HIatlon, (loorgfl K, Hniilh, of Con- uoflllout, formerly with tho Htata Aarlsul- lurnl Dopartin.'iit, has boeu eugagod Sf a dulry expert.
All Ariinu.l Iha SUte. BaiBvin's ninul.'l|inl water (lanl last . your n.-ttnd a |.rollt of t-.l'JHT.O. i WoBtlloId census enunioraloni have IlB- ' Isbod their work. Th.'y find Ihal vlllace I hns'^SI-^roiiblonts, i A public henlth nssnclatlou baa baaa
f.irniK.I In Itocbestor. to light oonaanpllaa
nnd othor contagious dlasases.l Battl it 10 havo a l.icturo oourae ol foar
lo.'iiirxs on topfoii oonuo'ted with tbs eol-
niilal hislory of Amerloa. Hauiinou I'aiil, living nenr Krana, EriM'
Ciuuly. dosoondod lo Ibn boltom o( bIS
woll f.r the purposo of clennlag It cnl. I TllO dirt was holHte.l up liy inaaoa of a
bu.iki't, Tho rnpo was rotten and broke.
The bii"k«l struck I'niil InUa doscnnt, trae-
luring hin sliull. He died a (ew boQfS
Inlor,
DnnsvlIIa'a poi.ulatioii ia 3901, IleildooU nro .llaai.polntod, Ihoy thought Iha sau. 11,. rntors would lin.l ut lenst 4900ri!aidflola.
A slatomout was IssuihI froni tbe Board nt H'.altb In reply |.i Ibe New York Medleal Sii'l -tya oriliolsni of tbo vaccluo and anil. inxh.o buroana ol the .I.'paitiuoul, wblob Ini.I ol omolont work doaeiathnao bureaus.
Tbo Kings llridgo Kailway Company wss ini-niiMiratad at All.any with a oapltal o( «l,000,noo. It Is sabl tbat It will eo-opersta Willi tbn Third Auinuo llaliruu.I Conpsny ll. lis rapid tranali plans,
Mr. and Mrs, Henrv Loomla Nolaoa and Ibriiard CnuiplMill tholr ooiiohinan, wera bully iujurr.l al Now Bnoholio tbroaRb Ili.ir .on.'b falling Into au oxoavatlon Is Il.silon.o park, TI|.i o.mohmaD was sot oxpootod to live.
K, U. Dunn, Ibo woatbor fornraater, .¦allo.l u| on Mav'ir Van Wy.k to aide blai 10 favor thn bill lor tbo purohaaanf Oo»- rM'.ra laland f.ir uho aa u park, Mr, Vaa W vi'^ aald bn (avoro.| tbe s<-homo, but waa opp'.and to addilional KiiH-u'llluredlisaBay for small parka this yoar.
In IliH HmnuXa st Aillsny thorn was s dls- , oua-'nu .d (bo ao-.-nilo.| printing aaaa- .lal ¦ nn.l In tho Aasombiy tie- Ki-lae Com- inilt." waa obarge.I wilh d<dayiug aetloa on pr.poaed ainoodmenta in tbs UlUaes
TI'I fit I.awrrnre p .wer (^onpaav, Maa.ona, oertii|«d tothtHmeialary'l' al Albany, thai tha whole I apital atock of ti.tmjl tht emrtikeata U ' '
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| Title | Queens County Review 18980128 |
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I?yv- QUEEN8 COUNTY REVKW. nuisbsd Irarr Mdar Moralac st 7KEBPDBT, QUEEIB OOUITT, K T CHARLBS D. SMITH, Propriotor. (^mm §onnin fletoieto. Kiiiriaa gunb'jat ..u luaving Nag«>«ki Th^Wteam.r Wiuapapiokt'i up "ii '¦ • . sjuvar Iflani the ahaodonnd lum.a »lo«T«- Coa,ui'.nwoalth h»r •al.«g'- ...I' I.:, .1.1 !¦. WCno' nf Dyst that part of thn town of llompstnad out side the (li-eater New Vork, held an en- I hnsliisllc moetlng In Allen's Holol, MIneols. The olijoct wns to I ake steps toward ttaa (or- inatb.n of n new county on Loug Islsnd. The (Ireater Now York has swallowed up fnur of Ihe Quoons Cnuntv towns, ISAlud- Ing Nowtown, Jamaiea. Fluslilng andiionK Islan.l CUy, aud thu groalor part ot llomiisfea.l. The towna of HyslerBavand N.irth Hempstend were thn ouly two In the '.lunty left entirely out ot IhagreateLally. rimro has boon tulk for many yoarsof form- lug n now county in addltloiiloqueenaand and Hnir.ilk, bnt It was not until after tbe (ironlor New Vork beoame n faot that eteps were taken lownrd . nssemblbig the rssl- Jouts. Tbero wns nn Informal dlsousslon SI tO' Iho territory to bo Inclu.lod In tlin'aew' •miiily. Homo favor.i.1 th* towns of Daby- lon nnd Huntluetnn, l.oi li In SulTolk Oounty, being Joiuud with Nortb H«mps(ead,9nter' Bny nnd Iho part of Hompstuad, built wss ilnally docldiid that Orsler Day and North ilenipsl..n.I, an.l tl... purl ot Ilonipstssdnot in thn (Ironlor N.iw 'Vork, nbould farm a now .'onnly by tliomsolvcs. No name was ib.cldod upon for tho iiropossd now oounty. Throe woro siiggesto.f. 'rha moat favora¬ bly reoolv...I was Nassau, which was appken of whon a Ihlr.l county wnsdisoussed years ugo, Tho othnr nani.'s wnru Msttiueeoek, lifter tbo Indlniis. and Norfolk, Assemblyman (leur,.;H Wallaoe, of Oyater Ilny, who reprosonts tho district In tllO I..'glslaturo, wail present', nn.l ha aald hs w.-uhl giro wiiaii-v.-r al.l ho eould toward -arrying mil tho wishes of the meeling. A siil.si'ri .liun list was eponed Ivward du- frayliifftlio ne.'.-ssary .'Xiionsos Incurriid In Iriiftiiig Ihc now I.III f.r the proposed ¦..uuly, ami Srsl was so.'ul'Oil. Tbon a reso- lullnii nskiug the towns to be Included Id Iho now oounty to appmiirlnto M50 each for expenses wns ndopie.l. ' Clhilon'a llonae iUacned The Wnhawlnlwnslgli Chnpt. Unughli'rs of Ih.i Anierl.nii llovolniloii ot I'ouglik.-epslo Imvu piir.'hnsod the "Old stone Housn " ibcr... which was tlia boms .f liovernor ilenrgo cllnlnn during the Ilovolution. when P.mglikiinnsle wus nspllal. :.f Ihe statu. .Washlnglnn an.l Lafayette I woro freiiuently gn.'sts ul tlio lioiise, but 1^ , ' has Iihuii known us u rondhouso fur twknly ' yenrs. The Daughlers ol the Aiiicrl.no lleTolu- ilon win turn Ii Into n uins.'um for hlslurl- .'ttl records. The cha itor pr.'sento.l Mra, Harah Cham-* i.ers with a g.ild spoon. Mrs. Cbamben was Hurnh Ilo Witt, dnnghter of John Do Will, wh.i wns n nonliow of (lovornor De Wilt Clinton, anu brother of Hlmnon De Witt, wliu was ai.l.! du camp lo WnsbluK- li.ii, Mrs, Cbainlers wns born In I81i, and Il.'r fa.'ulllos arn kIIII .loar. Hhn Is tbo ilgliteunlb Daughter thua honored liy tbs Dnughtors.if the American Ilovolullon In Ihe Htnto, ______ The Klalo Airlvulliilal Mtnlloil. A moetlng of Ibo II..ar.l of Contr.d of tbe Now Vork Agrlculinrnl Experimental Slallou, nt (leuovn, wns held In thn (Jspllol nt Albany, Ass.'niblymnn MnrtIa Vau Huron Ives, of HI, l.awrenon Cuunty^WSS n. .¦i.-rlH.I l'r..si.lHUt, nn.l W. (), llanlbn, ot ll .vn, Heor.'tnry HU.I Tronsuror, It wss .b'.l.lo.I lo havn a .I..ill.'nll.in nf thn new l.uil.llng at (ionova, whi.'b Is to hn dsvited tn Invostlgallon wnrk in bn.'torl.ilogy snd hnrlli'ulluro, nnd wlib'h has just been .ro.'tnl nnd oi Uipp«d at s eosI of tM,0O0, Tbo dodb'allou will occur noxt aummer. l'r.if.'saor H, A, Hnrdlog, of the Unlvnraliy nf Wise.nsin, has boon s.'ourod na BU ex¬ port Iu Iinotnr .iI..gy. II.' bus gone to En- ripo OU Invoallgntlou work iu tho Inlerests nf Iho HIatlon, (loorgfl K, Hniilh, of Con- uoflllout, formerly with tho Htata Aarlsul- lurnl Dopartin.'iit, has boeu eugagod Sf a dulry expert. All Ariinu.l Iha SUte. BaiBvin's ninul.'l inl water (lanl last . your n.-ttnd a .rollt of t-.l'JHT.O. i WoBtlloId census enunioraloni have IlB- ' Isbod their work. Th.'y find Ihal vlllace I hns'^SI-^roiiblonts, i A public henlth nssnclatlou baa baaa f.irniK.I In Itocbestor. to light oonaanpllaa nnd othor contagious dlasases.l Battl it 10 havo a l.icturo oourae ol foar lo.'iiirxs on topfoii oonuo'ted with tbs eol- niilal hislory of Amerloa. Hauiinou I'aiil, living nenr Krana, EriM' Ciuuly. dosoondod lo Ibn boltom o( bIS woll f.r the purposo of clennlag It cnl. I TllO dirt was holHte.l up liy inaaoa of a bu.iki't, Tho rnpo was rotten and broke. The bii"k«l struck I'niil InUa doscnnt, trae- luring hin sliull. He died a (ew boQfS Inlor, DnnsvlIIa'a poi.ulatioii ia 3901, IleildooU nro .llaai.polntod, Ihoy thought Iha sau. 11,. rntors would lin.l ut lenst 4900ri!aidflola. A slatomout was IssuihI froni tbe Board nt H'.altb In reply .i Ibe New York Medleal Sii'l -tya oriliolsni of tbo vaccluo and anil. inxh.o buroana ol the .I.'paitiuoul, wblob Ini.I ol omolont work doaeiathnao bureaus. Tbo Kings llridgo Kailway Company wss ini-niiMiratad at All.any with a oapltal o( «l,000,noo. It Is sabl tbat It will eo-opersta Willi tbn Third Auinuo llaliruu.I Conpsny ll. lis rapid tranali plans, Mr. and Mrs, Henrv Loomla Nolaoa and Ibriiard CnuiplMill tholr ooiiohinan, wera bully iujurr.l al Now Bnoholio tbroaRb Ili.ir .on.'b falling Into au oxoavatlon Is Il.silon.o park, TI .i o.mohmaD was sot oxpootod to live. K, U. Dunn, Ibo woatbor fornraater, .¦allo.l u on Mav'ir Van Wy.k to aide blai 10 favor thn bill lor tbo purohaaanf Oo»- rM'.ra laland f.ir uho aa u park, Mr, Vaa W vi'^ aald bn (avoro. tbe s<-homo, but waa opp'.and to addilional KiiH-u'llluredlisaBay for small parka this yoar. In IliH HmnuXa st Aillsny thorn was s dls- , oua-'nu .d (bo ao-.-nilo. printing aaaa- .lal ¦ nn.l In tho Aasombiy tie- Ki-lae Com- inilt." waa obarge.I wilh d |
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