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PaUWal Rtwy rrldar Homlor at FSEEFOBT, QUIXIB (XHTBTT, H. T
CHARLES D. SMITH, Proprlator.
©ttern;
glattntrj lleWeto.
BOM MD JOB PBIKTIia
-txtctma ta-
¦ AttractiTe iod Artistic StfU
AT raa
RE\fl£W OFFICE by Powsr Pressn
CtIPrOX.IS COPIEM. FIVE Ot-ZItTt*.
A FAMII-Y M:\V«i|'.\l-Kn OP LOCAL A.M> OEXERAI- I NTKI.I.Ui E\( E.
TESKS: tioo TEABLT II ilOTAIIi.1
VOL. III.
FRl^EroPvT. Na Ya, LRIDAY. JANU.AKY 14. 181)S.
NO. II.
nxAJrciAia.
THEFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL, $30,000.
Main Street, - Freeport, L I.
TOHW J. RANDALL, Prealdaat. OBAVSCEY T. SPRAOCE, Vice-PnaWaut' WILLIAM 3. IIALL, OMhler.
BOAKD or DIRBCTOnS.
ChaiincayT. Sprame.
WuikMl B. Oaldrr. Wallaa* A. Uornwell fhama* D. Hnilh,
OkaAm L. Vtallaca.
Wlllia™ O. Miller,
I>. Weiilfv Pine.
(Morge Wallace,
laeairlea will receive pi kanMarfally aDawerad.
Bank of Rockviile Centrei
¦ Tlllarii Are., IloekTllle Centre, U I.
We llo a Oenerul Banking Bnsinem afDepcMJt anil DlKruiiut.
Iut«i«HC P.iiil (III S[M'('inl D(>posif.s.
Bankiii; Hours—U A. M. to 3 P. >I ¦atardsy, » A. M. to 111 M.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
Sabart A. Dnvfann, Thotnan (I. KnlKht,
John Vincent, lllraiii II. Sinilli.
Olantwortliri.Conibee, Wt«iev II .'^ntltli.
JamcK W. (ialli.'on.
Obarlen W. Unv.t.
Smdiwi f. r>iiiiii|M.
John W. llcMoil.
Ollrer l)avli.on.
Hamlllor
' fliariiM I. Walluce,
AiiKlIn t'lirnirei:,
Kri.iirls Y. Wllaon.
,l..lin'I'. Iiiivl«,n,
I'lii....r.l r. •I'liiirnton
W i'.iiriali.
lAMlTKI. F. I'IIII.LI I'.-. l'ri'»|.|enl.
TllO.MA.SIi. KM.illl', Vl..« I'riMlrtent. III IIA ¦« II .IMIIII. Ca.hlf
rnorKBMKHfAi.
Piioless Dental Parlors,
Or. W. R. lONOEHECKER. Or. H. S. SKIDMORE.
S. f.Cor. ItlludFroDt Sts.,
HEMPSTEAO, L. I.
tm*tft* altk tll modtrii •ppliinott for
¦iil»| Ml*l**i 'eatal oMrilloni. Wark of tha rerjr beat.
Prieea loweat la violnltf.
Cr*v« tad Bridft Work i Speclilty.
^:
DR. O. L. LUSK, OaUar Imr Ih* Towa of n*iBp«tea4, NOCKAWAV BEACH, N. V.
¥
WILBUR F. TREDWELL,
COUNHELOK AT-LAW,
taa Remaen Htreet, Urooklj'n, N. T.
Van Riper'* H»II. Kreeiiirl, L. I., Erenlnim anil Saturdays.
CLARCNCe Q. T. SMITH
Attarnay and Counaalar at Law,
FAR IIOCKAWAV.
¦artat *ui>nc. QueenaC.iunly, N. Y.
FRANCIS 8. TAVLOR,
LAWYER.
COBNBB MAirt ANO MILTON STS.
Ilew*palea4. X- I.
C. V. BALDWIN,
-a^BANJO SOLOIST.;^-
Caacail Eaxacements at Low Ratci
Adih-ean, HEMPSTEAD or -REEPORT.
lai —-r— :
BI'SINKMH (-.\IIII!t.
WATKIN VV. JONliS & CO..
OLD K-STAIILIKHKU
Real Estate lilDSDraDce Agency.
Fab ROCKAWAV. ny.
C.S. RANDALL. Arohitact,
OBlce ror. Brooklrn ave.. Uld Mai* at . opp
Railroad Depot, Frreporl. U I. flaaaaad ia*«l»t«U»Mirr»p«r«d f«r«Uclaaa««
maauai^ CHARLES L. SEAMAN,
Carpenter -^i. Huilder,
rmttPotty, l. i
btia).tt«i< chiwrfiill; girea. t'.iutiivtji laktui.
6E0BGB A GILSOII RATIOR,
CARPeiVTF.R5 AND BUILDERS.
FREEPORT, L. I.
¦aeinc rerenily rompl.imI ihe UFVIEW
Bt'll.IIIN.I «... are ; reij»r™l i.i lak*
eonlrarla r r tlr^l , iA-^s w.'rk.
The stady of domeatic science liy yonug women in Cieruinuy inclrtili?? the stndy ol the vegetnlile pitrden an.l how to '•nIMvate It.
TWO BRIDES.
WUIIam 8. Uall.
paalHU. aad ermry acconioflallon a^ far aa la taaaalatent with conaerratlvo maniMtement.
¦¦taieat at thu rnte of three per tent paid oa AiaalaipnllttL, three manihn or more.
Draft* laaued an all paria of ICiirop*.
Do** a aeneral banklnit bualneiv..
aooouiiu of coruoratlona, compani**, aa¬ aM**. eXr... ¦nilrlled.
¦atlr* aatiafa^'tion Kuaranteed. . lagatrlM.wlll receive prompt attention, aa4
¦WTiile CftpUin William H, Botes WM Commissioner of Navigation he said that "an average of $150,000,000 •QDUally, for thirly years, has beeii paid hy us to foreign ships f.>r ocean (ransportatiou."
In British In.ii.i ao oue can carry warlike weapons -nithoma license, and a law of this kind would be desirable in a\any Stotes llf the Union. Deprive ihe Italian of his stiletto ami he would become a peaceful citizen.
Tho llsn wliuT,ov.'.I tli» Kami-i. ot Thlngj
Went fortli Iien.'.'itli the sklc". Ami Danied all tilings tbat he beliell.
.\nil peofile calleil hint wl..ie. .\n nnseen prpseno.. walkeil ivltli liiiu
Forovor by his sliI.-. Tho we,I,led mlstr.'.s.< ..I Ills soul-
For Knowle.lpe was liis I.rl.l.'; .^hotianie.l the flowers,tbe woed.-.lli.'tree^. \uil nil the growtiis of all tho .son«.
11.
The Man wll., I.
Went f..rlli -et'iie nnl kI.'i.I. An.l miisi-.l upon tin' mluhtv worl.l,
Anl (le .|,i,. i-iilip.l him mu.l. All llIl^e^'il [iresi'nce walke.l Willi Liin
Tiiri'ver liy his si,If, Tho wi'.l.I.".! mistress ol bis »oul-
For Wl.sdom wns Iiis hflili'. She showed him all thU mljtulv friiiii' And lilld',' hlm t.vi- Imt n,ini,.',l u.i unr
sh.5 l.ild llim all III.' Clicks by name.
Th.' win.is nn.i wbeu.'.'Ihrv M.-w;
'h.' tol.l him bow 111.' seas were lonnoil
.X.n,l howlh.. ni..iintiiiiin Kri-w;
sho niimlior.'.I all th,' -Inrs for bIm;
Ami nil 111" roiin.b'.l -klos
IVeri' maiiport au.l .-hart,Ted for the gaze
or hlH di'TOiirlug eve-.
Tliii". timnht i.v b.T. be tauitbt the or
Ihi'v pnibed-and iv was v.'rv pt'ivi.
w.
Sh.. sto.>d Willi bi
ItlnueJ l.v 111., a
An.t shum.'.I his I.
Ail.I l.ii.I.. ii ..ill'
Au.l nil th.. l.ir.l- 1
Tb.' n.-liiii'lo." st
Thi. iinuam.'.l bl,.-.
Talk.'.I with hill
: Ho b.'iir.I the Nmn
In sll.-ii...'-an.l w
—Siiin Wiilt.'r Foss,
1 ii|..in tbo bills
air.'skv,
wlv tll.ll|l,'lll w
'. 11- liU'li.
.' .....il.l not nai
irs that p.II.
•oms at Ills foet
s.itil to soul;
¦less 1 Uory s|iea
VI verv mei'k.
In Ibe lU'In'ei;
It is said the Tilden-Astor-Leuox Library of New York, when opened, will coutain 450,000 volumes. This will be a most excellent showing. The Boston Public Library, nn old institution, has only CG'i,7.10 volumes.
In England every prisoner is guar¬ anteed the right "to communicate witll his solicitor before trial." A man recently arrested in Loudon for fi felony can ueilher read nor write nud is dumb. Can he be convicted legally? asks tho C'hicaifo Times- Herald.
Captain V/illiaiii lingers, in a letter to tho New York Herald, shows Imw lamentably weak is the American mer¬ chant marine. It includes only uine- ty-seven ships less llian twenty-three yeara old, with a tonnage of 171,020. The United Kiugdom is IS'JIi alone added ,363 steamers and si.\ty-nine ships, with a tonnage of '2,71^7,701, to ber great fleet.
- - I
8ay« tho New YoikTimes: "Thelaw of supply an.l demand applies lo the Houthern cottou industry as well as to anythiug else. If the acreage is too great aud Ihe jiroduoHon conseiiuently greater than the mills require, low
hi; (irange large I'amliliug old lii.iise. And it had n.e.l to lie s.i, for the -Marriots were a numerous family, ami at Chiistuias nr ill Ihp summer li.ili- ilay season, wheu llie married sous ll r on g h t their wives, au.l the mar¬ rie.l ,laughters wore a c c o lu p a rt i e ll by Ihelr husbands aud chililreii. every room was fllled.
At such limes, .Mr. Marriot ajipeared lo glance round hinl with mild astun- ishnient llut su many chil.Iren anil grandciiildren really belongc.l to him. For si.v generations theru iia.l been Marriots at the Grange, eldest sou regularly succeeding eldest sou. It was the proudest boast nf each in his turn that the land had never decreased by oile acre; that no mortgage had been raised upon it; mill Ihat uiino uf the Marriots—mail an.l, wonian—had ever even remotely brought dishonor on tue name.
On.' .-Viigust Iho annual gathering prices are inevitable, riaiite.rs will do I „.,,3 ,„,t to be su numerous as usnaK betkir if thoy restrict tlieir cuttou [ Tho oliildreii of one of the marrieil acreage and substitute other crops ou j daughters were ilJ wilh scarlet fi'ver; tho rest of the land." ""» "' ""> ""luarried sons ha.l gone to
" " So when Ursula Marri.it, who had
Not the least interesting feature ol been at school in France by way of
Oermany's seizure of Kiao-Chaii is that that spot had beeu selected by the Chiucse Oovernment for its own use as a fortified port aud naval station. That wan tho first recomiuen.Iation made by Li Hung Ohangon his return home, aud it is by uo meaus improba¬ ble that it was that fact that proiniited Oermany to seize tho ]ilaco.
That there is an honesty rising su¬ perior to busiuess avarice oven iu this sordid age appears from tho experi¬ euce of a Topeka sporting man lie wrote tc a cigarette company ihat he had .saved the )iictaren in 1'200 pack¬ ages of cigarettes which he had smoked, and asked what prize the oompany would offer for them. He reeeived an answer saj'ing thai the company would give him a collin if he would amoke as mnny more.
OF NO PARTICULAR FAMILY. |
lly MRS. M. COMIJKT Sli V-MOL.I'i. SSJ
m ^
a I which Ui.suln exchangf 1 several let¬ ters with her friend. She generally read Winnie's uews nlnii.l, fur the benefit of the family, at the breakfast table; the impression of every one was that the girl seemed less hnjipy at the French school nfter that oue summer's stay iu Englan.l.
"I know no" what a home is like," she wrote once, "i"i.l I envy you, Ursula."
-•Vs ,\ugiisl die.v iicir it was evi¬ dent thnt Louis grew restless. He wauled Winnie to be invited to the j Orange even tliougli tl^e invitation would involve his owii^fibseuce; but his parents said they could not spare him. Tht\v lic,.;geil him. for their sakes to remain f.ir the fnmily gath¬ erings usual diiriiig the holiday m.intlis. Iiv lliis timo Mrs. Marriiit wuuld gla Uy hnve yieldo.l to Louis' wish: she I'miLl uot bear to see him so unhappy; but Mr. Marriot was im- iiiovalile. He would not couuteuauco an unequal marriage.
One day early in Sejitember a tele¬ graph boy arrived at the Orange. He liruuglit a nK'srta..<o from the lady di¬ rectress of the French sehool tt'i the effect that Miss Wnrre was.langerously ill anil not expected to live. Jiut sho had so earnestly beg^jed tliat some ono from the (Iraiige would go over to her, that il was lliuii','lit betlor tucommiuTi- cate this wish. If t'oiiiplie.l with, uot un hour must be lost sliuuld her friends desire lo see her in life,
".My jioor buy!" snil Mrs. Marriot, reading the telegram; and theu she hall,led it to Louis, who turne.l white to the lips ns he i;laiice.l toward his father.
"I must go," he said,
"Certainly. Wc will gu togetlior," said Mr, Miirriut, as ho turned loa time¬ table which ttliviiys had ils jilace among his inijiers, and hegnii studying it. "If une uf Ihe girls cnn jiack a port- iiianteiiii in ten miiiutes," he added, "we sliall be able to catch the next boat fi'oni Dover."
Ill a tiiiarler uf an li.iiir fathei' nnd! son jniuiu'il into tin" .lu.g cart which) waited to take them to the station.
I inained of the omo brilliant nnd lovely Wiiiifre.l Warre. au.l yet her face was sweeter.
Mrs. ^ftti'ri.lt wa« au accomplished nurse, and the invalid was forced to rest on n couch and take some re- frpshment before she attempted to go iip-sUirs to the room made ready fur her.
Then Loni", standing behind her with n certain air of proprietorship which luld everything laid his hand ou her shoulder,
"Father iins given iul" cried Ursula, "^
"Vea," sai.l Mr. Marriot. witli n Sinile, "Triumph over me as yon will; I havo beeu cuiiviuced uf my error, Ursie. Louis has de.served this liap)iy ending lo his love-story, nn.l now all we have to do is to get readv for Ihe wed.ling."
liy .lint .if care an.l nursing AVini- fred go» well, but she was a loug time about it —so long, that there was no marriage festivity uutil nfter njidsum- laer.
n Till-: 8A]!!;.\T1I SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON CO'VIMENTS fOn JANUARY 16,
1). M.
. lliml, Kiiiln Iillm
Black 'satin linely tucke.l makes lory pretlv bells to wenr with separate waists. Fancy them with a fancy buckle or a knot of sntin.
The llueen ami the ni.-y.lr.
It now turns uut Ihat there was uu Iruth in the ]iulilislit'd story almut Ihc cycling perfurmauce uf tho yuiiiig Queen of Holli.n.l. She never li'miglit nor was preseute,1 with a bi. yel.'. In fact, sho is nn.lerstoo.l uut tu appruve omen. Hut she .loes not wish I.) pul nuy ronstraint ii]ioii others in this respect, and so. cycling heing mu.'h in vogue nt the Hague, Is'lies of thc court freely iiraitiso the
neighbors always alluded to her as ol | '"" '
''uu particular family.'—Waverley
aside fur ll mnterials n menus to dei upportniiitie Haziir
' purchase of paints and
cessury t.i her if slu,
ve fuli benellt froTii her
to w.irk. —Harjier's
.Ip.
Ami then the young couple settled j "f cycling for lowu ill the west wing of the roomy Id Oraiige. nnti Winnie became one j if the best I.ive.l of the uumerous ¦ laughtera-inlinv, even though tht
Miss ^,ia D.iiv, .,f Ciiu-iunati. is the proprlitiir of four siioccssful drug sturi's iu tliut cit.v.
Miss Miiruniic. a mnn hater, i,| l!rushy F.irk, III., has direcled iu hei it no men shall lio presout nt
Mn2;nirine.
SCIENTIFIC AND
INDUSTRIAL,
The most easily digested meats arc cold mutl.in, mutton chiqis, venison, sirloin, roast beef aud chicken.
Oreou vegetables an.l good fruit contain .'ortaiii salts aud acids which may bo called nature's medicine.
(Iriillr .4rt of lll.islilni;. I One of tho latest addilious lo the \ eurriculnnl of a I'arisiaii schoul of do- I portnient is a departmeut lur iustruc- ' tiun in the genlle art of blushing. ; This would seem to point the way to , the passing of the end of the century : girl whu is above such things. One of theiiupils declares it is easy to drool j tho eyes and to alVeet bashfiilncss, ! Dut it'is uot, she a.lds, easv to blush.
The latter, indeed, the lust arls.
A writer iu the New York Sun gives what he believes to ho tho true theory of tho origin of Welsh rabbits. He says: "My notion is that melted eheoso, properly sensuued and iiuurcd ou toast, is called 'Welsh rabbit,' be¬ cause in Wales, where the peopio have eheoso iu plenty ami wild rnbbits nre rigi.lly protected iin.ler the game laws, tho Welsh bun vivaut siibstilutcs his lionu'Iy dish for the foiir-legged game auimal. In like mniiiier. yoii know, some of our New England friends facetiously rail salt codfish and her¬ ring 'Cape Cod turkey.' " The writer "rejects with scum " Ihat "rabbit" used ill this ciiinei'tiuu has beou evolved gradually from "rare-bit."
tiiiishing her educntion, wrote for pe mission lo bring a friend home with her. it was decidt'd Ihat tlure would 111' a room to put nt the disposal of this young lady.
A kiiitUy letter of iiiviialioii was ac- cor.liiigly written by Mrs. Jlarriut to .Miss Wiiiifre.l Warre. and en.'losed in Unit which tol.l Ursula that licrschool- coiiii'ade would bo nia.lo very welcome i at tho Orange.
"I nm sure you will all be charmed with Winnie," Ihe girl had wrilten. She was right: the .Marriots wero nil delighted with their guest as sooif ns she sleiqied luside the grand old en¬ trance hall.
Hhe was a tall, lovi'ly creature, oMer cerlninly by a y.'ar ..r in.) than Ursula, whu vvas just sevenlecn. Hhe was .Iresse.I in sober l.ruwii. with n iiink ku.it of ribbon at the thront; and Ilie ruse lint was in her cheek, and the browii eyes mnlchedbytho coils uf lier aliiiudant hair.
-Miss Warre was qnilo at her ease amung all Ihese strangers; sho laughed and lalkt'd over the rough passage, and over the litlle incidents of the railway junriiey from Dover.
It was iiniiossible t.i be furiiial, with su.'h a girl as Ihis. She was "Winiiii'" even that Ilrst evening with Iho Mnr- riuts, "Miss Winnie" with the ad¬ miring si'rvuiits, whu iiaiti'd un her assiduously,
Afler a qunrler uf an huur passod over a iiieriy nflernuon toa, Ihe guesi was taken to tlu' pretty r for hei'. an.l the general
.\ boon for vegetarians is peanut bnttei', which surpasses the best daii'j butter in pmity, nnd is fiiiiiul to be espei'ially well ifla|iteil for use in gravies aud for shortening. Au ex¬ tensive domaud is cxpeclcd.
Sheet lamps can be iiiuuutt'd un a newtelesi'opic post to make them eii.sy to reach for trimming an.l filling, a set-screw engaging the centrnl shaft to hold il in position with pulleys and wi'ights sol in the post lo counter¬ balance the lamp.
The aurora borenlis, according to tho theory of Herr Oustav Weiidt, may be regnnled as an electricnl phenomena arising when oxygen and other par.i.magnetii' matter—or mntter nssumiug polarity under the influenco of the cnrth's iiiiignetisin—is coutiuii- oiisly drawn down from the higher re- giuns of the atmosphoro, thus setting lip electric currents,
Medioal authorities appear to be becoming conviiu'ed of Ihe efficacy of alcohol, in the treatment uf cniu'er, II is iise.i ill hypodermic inj.'cti.iiis,
audits sircnglh has been griidually tend the jirimarv schoul increased frum a len per cent, solution edu.'at.'.I at homo by manv of wluuu cum.' fr.uj
to be one of
Tll.. Itlpple Collar.
The lii'wesi eullar is the one known as "rijqile." which really dues nut ripjileniiy iiiuri. Ihan those of last yenr. It dill'ers'fr.im Ihc ol.l eolliir in that it fits snugger lu the iieek, ami yet has the samo effect of Ilariug whicii il had. If the collar fiares too much it loses in warmth, and yet it is the Haie which is becomiu}{ t.i most faces. .\n ingen¬ ious makeroffur garments hasobvinted this difficulty by making the cullar slightly moro flaring, and then ciitcli- ing it in pinils abunt two iiirhes wnle at regular inlervals-. The plaii is not evident excejit upon close inspection, and yel Ih.'.'ullar has the ell'ect .if be¬ ing exlr.'inely full, at the same time slanding up snug nml trim aruiiiid the neck su as hardly tu require fasteuiug iu front.
TtirklKli lill Turkish girls ,,f the lifter Ihev ar
until the pure alcohol is often used. The : " - - .
eller class iu I.IU ul.l to nl- . arc largely governesses, Eiighiud ami
tiuns are repeated after five ].',.|„;,.e, but. unfurlnnntclv, ,hi nut al¬ io seven days. The cancer cells are ways reiiresenl Ihe highest ciilture uf deslioycd, the growth giadually be- these nations, su tlmt the real luve of
rule
coming smaller, and finally leaving a
hard mnss that may be ignored or cut
out.
.\ floating scieiitific slntiou was the
novel snggcstioii mndo to the iiiter-
nntioual geological congress by I'ro-
lessiir .¦\n.lriissow. It would ctuisi.-it
of a ship fitted with ajiparatiis and .p, , , , 1 ., , ¦ I iabirat iriesforgeologiealuudbiological Turkish women are eii,ga;
^l^.*':..\,'.'^^L'!'.".:i.^.'^ bottom, and would .some even carrying on an extensive
be kept constantly exploring tho dif- business, involviiig freqiient j.iunieys
fer.'iit jiarls of the world, the expense to Egypt and olher idaces, whi.'h jire-
to be met by international conlribu- supposes the abilil^'to read ami write,
lions, Th.i scheme wns warmly ap- ' as well as sume kuowleilgeuf arithiuo-
sludy is nut ns a rule. ilt'velu|ied un- il,3r their inlliiein'c. Turkish wumen have a grt^at nptiluile for f..r,'igii lan¬ guages, ami those mel ou th.' stcnmers of tlie Uusplioriis often sjieak French, and il is not uiiusiial for them tu sjienk Oerman nnd I'-iiglish also. II is a wi'll-knov 11 fa.'t Ihat many 1 ill trade.
ilwouldbel^'^,'' "f '"•' would ask I
A subjecl that wonl.l stau.l more .liscnssiou than it gels is free delivery by the Posloffl.'e Department in rural districts, observes Harper's Weekly. It is n.it imiiraoti.'able, and the chief qncsliuus about it arc whether the farm ers want it and whether worlh what it would .">st. Tliere wiul.l be some economics in it result lui; from the diminution of fourth eloss post- tifllces, and some gains iu revenue from an iuoroascd postal business. Iu
thousands of disiricts it would pay | „nlv seen liiice in li vory well. The «lil,000,000 or so that tlid" nut interest bun might be save.l by sume wh.desale amendments to the law which governs secoudclass umil matter would juiy Ihe deficit on a gool deal of rural free deliverr.
in her absence wns nut unlv favorable, bnl rtalleriiig.
Dinner lime ui the (riange was al¬ ways six o'clock, siiiiiiner a'l.l winter; an unfasliionalily enrlv hour, hut Mr. Marriot liked i'l, ll'e sai.l it left a pleasantly lung evening. .luring which his suns and .luii..,']ilers rea,I, sar.g, plave.l tlnels, ur wlintever el-e thev saw fit tu du, ill Ihe large .lrawin,;<'- room, Tlieir paniits nsinillv relire.I 1.1 "the liul.' .Irawing r.ioiii'," wliU'li was seiiarate.l fr.iin the ulher unly by velvet cnrlains uf liioss green.
Frtiiii Ihc first evening Winnie Warn' became as a queen amnng the y,,linger party. .\nil sunieliiiies. when bv knowing her lielt.r th.'V gr.'iv mure .Mr. an.l Mrs. Marriot II, Sll with Iliciii fur a half liour 111 'Ihc sauctiini,' as llnii children calle.l il,
Tho girl's par.'iils w.'r.' deal, an.l
she was quite « itli.iiit near r.'lalives.
or in.lee.l any r.'lalives at all. She
possessed a guar.linn wh.nii she bad
life
the French postmark wns received nt the Oraiig.', II was fi'oiu Jlr, Mar¬ riot, aud only c.nisiste.l uf a few lines. They hn.l fo'un'l Wiiiifieil exlreinely ill. he snid, but so plense.l to see them that he fell ipiile loiii'lied, Hhe had aike 1 for sumo une fium Ihe Orange because she had uo other friends, Louis was Imhaviug n.lmirably in his calm self-control.
.K se.'.in.l letter tul.l rather more, 11 seeme.l that intln.'iiza ha.l made its appearanc.' in tlio sehuiil. an.l Winnie was not only une of Uie lirst but one .if ils worst vi.'tiiiiH, Khe ha.l, how¬ ever, gut over tliUjiil<i»rJcj.+»ut instead of becoming coiJ[a!cscent ahe grew alarmingly weak.l^iil tho iloetorspoke frankly of her dniigit. Jioine meiilal Irouble was preying on the girl's vi¬ ii prepared | tulily, he decided, aud her slate was rdid given I critical.
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and wh.i h.'r nor
Ttuewaat. iar G«ti>>o,«Y
^i|/*)i|a 4 fEiLLEi^, Biilders: General Contractors,
I* Badford A\caae,
BROOKLYN N. V. kan« for sOe nt »-RI:EP0RT, L. I, tht Moal tiaaushle bail.Img \iinu ou Loaf MmmL Miorlr Knvdd.! Miveu, w.il 'Wamn mnioA. Ac A1k>, homwa baill v
rrtmamst'joitii.
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I ^CLQCRT *. BCOELL, Ayctianaae. laaaraaT. 1. I kafm ot Real Ratal* *h.1 IVraoaai Prpsani
The reiniii reoenlly snbiuilte.l lo the Hecretary of ihe Interior covering the transactions of the geueral land oflTi..' fur Ihe past year oontainn some iiiter- eetiug figures. According lo this re port the vacant public lands of the Ooverument aggregate ut Ihe iiresen' time the eu.irnions amount uf ."i.il.lU;)." 9fiit acres, seattere.l ubout uv.r the Slales of M..ulaiia. \eva.la. New Mexico. Arizona, Wyoming, Maho. Utah, Calif.irniu. Cohirado, Oregon, to he Norlh Dakota un.l Washington, Each Loui y»*r the Governmenl disposes of large tracts of Ittud lo private mdivi.liials m.l lailwiiy .ori>.>ralions, but on ac¬ count ..f the \ast are.l of territory cov¬ ered by the O.ivPrniueut's uuoocupie.l ilomaiu. il will ptul.ably 1«^ many yi ars before Ihis are* is exhsuste I. .\» ihi sterile an.l uninviting character .d some of Ihe lautl reu.lers ;t unfit f..| use or habitation, it is m.re t!.a;i likely tha| purchasers will n.t 1., founl to relieve the Oovernment .1 this part . f Its .iomain. Hlill the pro Ifrcss «hi,qi s.iruli.ic research i.» mak ing at Ihe pr.s.'iit time give* hope thai PTfu the Ui.st (.ibiiMiiig places may yet be reclainie.l t.. ferti.ily an.l culti¬ vation. Whal Is kn..wn as the reserved territory of the Oovernment embra.'es 18-2.441.771 acre*, and IS u,.t «nb;e.'l i.l ptin-ua-e. Ii is merved lor mili I.-iry an.i naval pnrjvses. reservoir si.es. Iimbci Uu.ls au.l olhei' nc.'d.s which m*\ ai lae liertaftcr in ihe t-^'ea.i.s uf th« 0,:.e.i.i..sat.
cure t.i inliudii.e li..| Iu his fnmily. He a.lvise.l, ev,.|i aft..r she came i.f age, that she shuiiM mnke her home as a "laily li,iar,ler " in the fui'eigii s.'hool where "iie lia.l been educateil from quit.' a little chil,I.
Luiiis Marriul, ihe unly gruwu np iinmurnej sun. fell deeply iii luvcuith this livelv, cliarniing fricu'lof IhssisIit Ursula,
Hut neilher his fntlier ii ir his molher like.l the i.l.a ..( sii..li a nmr- riage Th.-y waiite.l f..r L..nis the daughter ol a thoroughly English home; soiue one wh.mo family was well kii.nvii to hllll,
"Vou have not engaged yourself.-" sai.l Mrs. Marriot aimoiisly. when her sou made his Utile .•.luf'essi.iii of I.ive for preltv Wiiini
When sho heard thn' liuiic fur h.-r was very small sh.' s..eini'.l i ather glii.l than ..thenvise. nml begg.'.l tlint s.im.' oliefrumlh" Orniii^c might be sum- miincd by telegra'ii. In this lelier Mr,.JInri'"iiil sni.l Hint lieilifo «os still Irembliiig lu lll.l Iialance. Tlle mere fac! of surviving so Ioul; was a slighllv hopeful sion, hilt he euuM -peii.i witii m.ire c nni.lone.' i.i a fe.v .luys.
Thc next lelier lul.l Ihat the comer was turue.l: Winiii.'woiiM liveUnlMs uny r..lapse uccnrrcl. 4 |"We .'aiiiiut h'avc her iiiitil her re- .'.ivery is .piite ecrlaiii," sni.l Luuis's.; father ihis iiuie. "II seems such a .'omfurl luliertokn.iw that we nrenear. ] .Villi in n privnte enclosiire to his wife he nlilcl: "riie pour child luves | Luiiis ns devulc.lly ns he loves her. ! She .l.ics nut .lii'mii I surprise,1 her secret. Hlie. like our brave buv. has i ma,le n brave lighl lint Iheie isa lailgua'_'.' .if ill,' eves v Uicli 1.1 uut to be iiiislakeii." ' |
The fourth lelier llllile a profuund sensalion al llie Oiaii'.'e, It begged Mrs. Marriot to have everylhing ' ready lo receive Winiiic Warre as soon as she was able to travel —it j might be a furliiii;hrs tiiue, or at ' longest, three weeks, |
"We cannot leave her in a iiln,',' ul whieli she secuis w.'aiv Hlieii Ilii'j ductur de.'iar.'s thnt change of s.-eii" and a little cheerful soeiely will du more iiu'.v than m.'.li.'iiie. ' v. rote Mr. ; Miirri.it. "('.iiiimiiuieutiuiishavc passe.l between Ihe girl's giinr.liaii and my-
pruve 1 by Or. .Tohn Murray and other scientific leaders.
During the Zulu wnr Dr. Oeorgo .Sinker ubserved that wouuded natives ! .lUickly recovered in mountainside I places Io which they wero carried. This led Ililll, on his return lo Eng¬ land. In experiment with oxygen as n ilrcssing fur woun.ls, the resull being the estalitishmeul of a lioiue where the oxygen Ir.'atineiil is earried out. The npplientillii is ma.l.' by eiicl.isiiii; the iiijureil limb in a suitable case, which is kejit .'barged that thp gas, Tli.' .Iressing irritates lesa than others, is sliniiihiliug and oxidiaes bacterial jioisons,
I Kl' For llul Wuler.
.*. strijiof riaiinel or a soft naiikin, I'nl.lt'.l leiigl!iwi,se und dipped in hot v.alei' and wriiiig uiil.iui.l tiicii iiii|ilied iironnd the ueck of a child that has the croup, will usually bring ruliuf in a few
lllillllles,
A pro)it'i l.iwel ful.le.l several lime! and ilippc.l in li.it water,quickl,v w ruii(. nn.l ajiplied over the site of loulhach* or nenWlgia, will generally afl'ord pro Illll rriie", •'
This tr-'at liieil I for cilic has beei' f,,iiiil lo wurk like magic,
.S'olhius 1.1 prumptly cuts shorl i) cm j.'sti 1 1 I.l' the lungs, sure thr.iat, or I'oeuriiii'is'ii as but water, when ap j.licd early in lliec.ise and thoroughly.
Ho* wi:t»r lake'i freely half *u huur liefuro ''leltiiiio isaiiexc. Ile:it .'atharlic iiistipatiun,while il has '. uiiuU Ih..' sluiiiucli nud
Moreover, conversation with th. Mussulman wiimaii iu the capital re¬ veals some progress at the present lime in iudependeuce of thniight, and, while social cou.litions have unavoida¬ bly arrested the devel.ipiueut of Tur¬ kish women ns a class, forces are slowly but surely working nmong ilicm Ihat will result iu Ihcir linnl euuiiiciiin- liun.
Au
'"'.Uiu
hot wal.'r s! bef.r.' eac'i III.II I I .ii,.l, dystiep-ia,
fffdin.iiv vii'ld lu tlie ,,f ll.ll waler
.wly
cml inn,'.1 a few ail.liti.in ofa cnp ul -ip].c.l half nn hum , wilh proper attisy- eiuc must cases uf
lieala.'hes almost alwny^ siiiiiillanei.iis appli..'atimi tu the feet aud buck of thi
self, and as 1 have assiircl him t
we shall treat hei a- une ..f .m:' ,
dniiglileis, he \villiiii;lv cuiisenis
. her leaving Frunee."
1 "('..11 v.cir fiiilier have vie!,le
j "Si.l Mrs. .M.irrnit, lu a cuiisiiha
1 with some ..f her chililreii. "Hnt
never un ihat p.,int .if mariiage ^
1 thos,. Me kiiuw. tliuse who .'.inie o
hut
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lo
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i.lli
ill '
ith
f a
iieck. —I'hreiiulogical .Tuurual.
Oil (iun |-,)r I'ae Iu Slorii.a.
Th.' eihca.'y of the use t.f Ihe uil bng ill .'aiming the waves iu the iiiinietliult vi.'inily llf a ship at sea has been nbuu.l.'intly iirove.l. In muiiy .'ase ...f esciq.tinnally stunny i.eallier, hnw¬ ever, the area atleite.l by Ihe nil an onlitiarily iise.i ha< ben f.iuiul iu- snITicient to give the ship the j
ilrul Vrlnreis.
Though always elegantly and per¬ fectly ilressed, 'the I'rincess of Wales by uu means eirs ou the side of ex- Iravagance. Her lioyal Highness has been known to wear a gown three sue- I'cssive seasons when it suiteil her. nnd remniued fresh anl hnndsome, F.ir iustanee, uf the oiieiiiug of the I'eoiile's I'alnce nt Whilechaiiel, the f'liiiccss wore a slriki'ig jacket of nlive-grecu velvet, broca.led with small ripe red strawberries.
Tliere cunld be no inislaking so dis- liuctive n st'itV, and it was i-eeognizod by a woman 'vli.i Im.l s....ii tho rriiieess iu Irelaml Iivu siiiniiieis befor.., us.iue that had beeu wurn nt several fune- li.ins in that country, Th.' style ha.l been nilere.l sumewhat, bul there was the same splen,li,I fabric dning its Ihuruughocniiniiii.'al .Inly. Il.'r liuyul Highness's infiiien...., too, has eier been against excess in fasliinii. Hit., has alwavs refused In pntmnize very
wi.le skirls, Imll i like sleeves u'r
hnge over-lriiiiiiie.l headgear.
When ordering new guwiis, ciliired pictuics uf Ihem, back nnd fmiil, as thev shuul.l luuk when linisheil, with scraps .if 111,. iirnp..s,.,l i,int..rials nnd Irimniiiii-'s itliaeheil, are sulniiilled for ll'l' I'rineess's ajiprnvi'l. ami it is a very nsnal occnrrenee for the Princess 1.1 lake her own brnsh or ]ieiicil and nller the pi.'tiircs to (ilease her ex,"'l- Icnl tnst.'. The g.iwns ai.' HIte.l on a model uf lier own figiir.', c.n.I Ihe wmk women do nut see ller ut all. unless cunsiilernble nlterntiuns are necessary. The clever brush hns made it su eer- laiii jnst what ller Huyal Highness wauls, that a ]icrsunal interview needless. —Lon.Ion Figar...
will tl
h.'r fiiiieral
Mrs, EliK'h.of Deuvei, drives nb.ml the city in a light wngon. drawn by nn ostrich. She is the only womnn in the worl.l who owns a zoologi.'al garden.
Paris has drawn n liue on bii-yclo ri.ling in a rather unexpected quarter. Hereafter, none of the women teach¬ ers iu the primary .schuuls of that city mny ride tu and from the scliuols on their wheels.
Mrs. Jessie Palmer Weber, ol Hpriiiglield, III,, a daiighler of Oen¬ erul .Inhn M, Palmer, has beeu ehnseii lu succeed the late Miss .T..sepliino Cleveland a.s librarian of the Iliiiois Historical Library.
-Vu original idea of n New Yolk woman's club, whose realization must occupy some time, is for each mem¬ ber togive a iiiuilatiun nt each .'Iub meeting in idnco uf the regulntiun "here" when Hie rull js called.
Tho wife of Senatur While, uf Cali¬ fornia, does not live with him during his ntteii Inucc iu Washington, bi-'- caiise she dreads Ihiinderstorms,. wliich they do not have in (California, taking earthquakes ns n substilntc.
Miss E.Ina Whitney, the yiiung womnu Tvho works in n cigar factory, and whotn Kansas City rejecte.i as mnid of hoiiiir nt llio fnll enrnival. is going on the singe. Hhe will study for ller uew |H'ofcssiou iu Kansas Cily.
Miss Kamsiiy Oibsoii Maitlnnd, by the denth of her father, Hir .lames Kaiiisiiv Oili,s,.ii Maitland, in Eng- lile as a gill i,Uoi lan.l, receutlv, becomes the possessor day Ho more and of a rentroUof abuut »!ir.ll.OllO a yenr/ "^"" '""'"" ""*•" and will soon be mneh richer Ironf ground roiiis in Edinburgh.
Eli;;alieth Uider Whealon, probably the li.'st-kn.iwn prison cvaii.gelist in Ihis cinntry, has visiiod eveiy prisoiii in every imiiortant city in the world.- She lilts becoino kiiuwn to inost rnil.. rond meii, and receives aiiiinal jiasse.'* over nil Hie large lines in this countr.v.^ Tlie Em|iress of Austria has lakciii a tlislike to Iho magnificent Villni Aehillcion, which she luul built al sucli n tremen.linis oust iu Cui'fii. nml nil the furniture nnd objcels nf art which: niiorned it, including tho gigniitici 'bt'y siop asuje to I
statue of the dying ,\cliilles, hnvu '"""' ""¦'""''¦''
been reii:oved to the iiiiiierinl pnlncrf at Vicuna.
Miss Ellen Xnssey, who was the iu- liniale friend of "cliurlutte Orunle, died IUI N
17, rriiiii Iln'. tiiu' .l.'sus l.oi;ar. to |.r...ii'U, UII.I I.l snv, I!e;. .lit, lorthe kiug¬ .l..m ..I lieiiv..a Is al billl.l,' rbe exiTi-s- sioii "Ir.im that lime" is «nl.l lo be I.'uml lu tills gospel .lulv h.'re nn.l In ehapler xvi, ¦-'1, Ibis l..'gimiius' tli.'s<'..ti.in nl. mt Ills na¬ ture an.l person, mil tb.it u'.out His Work and ours as His I'li,,\v.'rs l".v. beral.Uie- lug liuT-risoni-.l ^erse Pi) Jesas IHmsoil be- gius to sliow lliiusi.ir, an.I llr»l nsa light In liniiie.. I.l lulllll tbo wor.Is ol Unlt'-i In chapter IX,. 1, 'i, ami as siiri'lv as Ihose were
. lit.'ially luilllle.l s.. shall tliv'iT..r-ls..l v.'rsv
' 7..ft)io same .'hapii'r i'e. un.l tin. klogdom that was al haul la lb ' .l.ivs ..I Joliu and Jesus, liut now postp..ue,i l"...,'.mse of the r..je.'lion ..I 111.- Klug, shnll v,.t be estab¬ llshe.l 11, 'U ill.' Ihr.iii.. ol llnvl.l lu the per-
¦ sou of .l,.siis I'lirlst tUo Son of l>avld, aud of Iho in.'reus'.'of His goverumeut au.l poaee Ibure shall l.e U'l eu.l. Tni-zt.al otthe I.onI of Il.ists will [lerLirui It. "Ui'iiold, a klug shnll r.'lifii III rlglit.-ousne!.,,, ami princes
nliall rule iu judgiiiiMit. Au.l the work ol right e-uisu.'sj siall be pea-e, and Ih" elte.-t of riglit.-ousuess, .piietn.'ss au-d assuruuoo
: furov.'r."
IS. "And J.'sus. wnlkiug bv the sea of
I (iaill.'o. saw livo nr.'threii. siiuon. callel
I I'eter. and Andrew, lii-i lir.ith-r. e.istiug a
' uet Iuto theses, tor Ih.'v were Ushers." Iu Jobn I,, 3h 12, we rea 1 ..[ lie. Ilrat meetiug ul J,.JUS with these Iwo. bo.v that oae day when J.ibn the Uai.list cried, "il.-hold, tho
' b.tiuli of ti ll!" two,.1 Johns .U«.-'iples fol. biwed Jesus nil.l being iuvUe.l l.y lllm nbo.le wilh llim Hllll ilnv- Oneof lue two was .Vn.lreiv .Uu'.,tlier pr.ibalily John, who wrote 111,. g,.s|,.'li, who louud Ills brotber Slm.m ami brougiit hlm lo Jesus, nndJesus eiiiie.l hiiiiCepiiiis, or I'rler. ll WU" tbe dny ufler that ou wbl.'li J.-su» fouud I'lilllp nad l'liill|. fouml .Natliauael, wbo said to Clirisl, ¦I'll,in ari theS.ui ol llo.l, rUiui nn llle Klug Of Israel," nud I.l bim Jesus spake
I ot ttiH wondrous siguiik'aii.'o of Jaeob's
I Ind.Ier.
111. "Au.l be saltli unto tbem. Foiljw Me. an.l t will make y,,ii Ushers of men," It woul.I s....Ill Unit iidiT liie eveuti just re- f..ried I., as r.-.-iii.i..,l bv Jobu, AuJroiv nud .Sun.n, altliougU having uvl.leuti
.Me
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thi'ir ot'eiiiintlou US ll»n..i-iiie,i. This was lu a-.'-'ordau.'O witu wlint I'nul afterward Iniil^ht, "Let every muu U-.i.ie In tlio fiiiiiio ealiiiig wherein hu was enlle,I" ^I Cor. vil,, ail.l. Our J.onl glorilleJ the I'liiuoriirsi ns a .'iirpeiiter iu Nazareth. Wlieu wo re¬ eeive I'hrlst, we musi llrsl glorllv Ui'u nt home nud lu our ordinnry o..eupiiliou.
HO. "Au.l thuy stralgbiivay leil their nuts au.l followo 1 Uiiu." liio ilmo may como when.il llo sees us fuitliful nl houui iu or¬ .llnnrv iiiiui;s, 11'.'mnv eali us out to follow Him moro lully. The wlu.le Ciirisllun life Should bou sieu'llly lucn'using "loiioivliig Hiin.^'ns He lii.jre nud mnn. lully reveals UluiseUuulo us. W.-nrJsavol whin wt. re.ieive Him iJoliu 1., 12i, Ior salvation la not giving up tills or iliiit. lull wii.illy a r.-- oi-iviug. We miiout, or luru reuu.l, lorsake blols nud weieoiuo Hlm nu.I have eteruni vl., 211. T.ieu dny by oro lakes ihe pia.".' of nnd th.ylaso tholr hold Uiion us uulll rurlst Is uil.
'it. ".Vnl i;..Ing on fr.nu thence, Ue suw other l»., loetbr.'U, Jaintis, tbu sou of Zeii- e 1.',', mil John, bis im.ther, lu a ship witb /..l„..b..., th.'ir fntli.'r, men.ling Ihoir neLs, an.i 11.' eailed lliein." As we huvo said, J'Au nns il.l duiii.t Iho other tliseiplo of 111,' liuplist, who followed the Lamb ol Uod tlinl liuv witll An,Irew, aii.I'HS .\udrow f.jui..! bis o.rii brother nud ImiUKbC mm I,, .l,',iis. il Is more llinu proeauio thai Jobu luuu.I hi-s own broibor and brougut bun ll Ji'sus. I'eriiaps tho wor.ls "Ho llrsl lludelh his owu bnither " (.J.ibu I,. 41) mnv imll.'Uto thai Au.lieiv was just n Uttlo ah 'nd of Jobu in tu|s piollier liuding busi¬ ness, If Uiesoenlle.l biotlierbj.i.l ol i'hillp mill An,Irov e.-mlne lleenseiies 1 I wlnulag BOUls, luey will lie bles-ssduf liod, bul waou III nud eutenaiu-. u.) louger In tUu ot lloj. Ib. eamo to save. Au.l tii..v liiiiuBdi.iU'lv lelt t!u. ship 'irfatli.i' aud followed llim." 'I'ao llg IIIiu .1 thoso four at tbU lliuu ...11 lollow.'d by eveu a moro wnol* I following us re.'orded Iu I.
ed IUI November 'JO, at Oomersal, n, wUeii they fors.Kik all. ship.s net, sh ,1 ;,ii,. ii,„ ,., ri 1 . and evervlhlug au.l fol oivol Hlui, This
. ,1 eighty-three years. It was lni'go-| „,„, „^.,i! the n'surreetl.iu was made to
Arl Ulrla
Ming Aiiieii
I have nut sai.l a .v..r.l; nor hiule.I ' Ihoruiiurhly English I hal I f.'cl fur her. ' exclainiel i ilear Winnie, iii sjiit "1 w.ml.l U..I. until I ha.l spoken 1.1 you an.l to my father. But if' I may not marry Winnie—nn-l I shall never iiinriy with.nil ynur .'.ui- seut —1 shall ^,1 through life as a single man,
.\ud then he aske.l them n.il t.i op jHise his g.'ing away fur nwhile. nt least uutil th.. girl lia.l fiuishcl her stay st the Orange
"D.. iL.t unii,'e las departure. ,u' .luestioii hliu. said Mrs. Marriot lo the rest of her family. "Louis is be¬ having manfully s'l'l hunurnbly. just as 1 -hi.ul'I I'xpe.'t liini to do "
I; w(is Cbrislmas bef.ire he .'ame
, nn.l ]-.inr. f h.'r sweet lace anl .'linrming wnys. be.'ougs t.i uu oue, as I maj' say. Vet this is ex- jiosing Louis i.. a severe ordeal, I .•annul uii'lerstaiil it- However, all will be explaine.r when th.' Irave.^»1s arrive,'"
"'We will SU..U make her simiic a; the Orange. " erie.l Ursula, anl sli,. al oii.'e scrililile.l oil a note t.. h.-r frien.l. bcfgiug hert..eel well .nuugli 111 travel as s,.oii as po.sMnl.'-
Hut it w.l- til., last dav ni February when that I'sity ..f .hre.. rea.'hel Englan.l
Lioiis sprang juyfully nut uf the hire,1 chisel ,.'arringe which eunvrved
li.iii' from the force of Hi.' was .lesirAule- It is nuw pruposed Ic dischargi' tiie nil nt such a distanee tiiat a wi.Ie .'irelc ..f am..uth siirfaci will be I'reated in wliieh the sh,ip eau ml., '.u saf.'ty nntil the storm liai spent its fury. This plan involves the shouiing ,,f satiirnte'l sjinnges or eut- ¦t'ln fruni a piieiininti,' ptm. whioh is cuiisi.l.-re.l j'refei'abli- tu ii pon-der gun as iibvialing the ilnucer of igiuling the i,il-s,.nke,| sniiiige The s,|ea is re- gar.b'.l Wltli favor in shipping circles, an.l it IS nii.Krsl.in.l than un apjiliea tiuii has be.n ina.ie to Congress f.ir an inipri.i]'riati..ii In test its effii-iency.
-\ yo.iiig .\iii.'lican, wli.i. heapc.l
with lio mrs, has ju'l reiurned from
Paris, told me, greatly I.. my snrprise,
that she thought it an i.lle and unwise
llial I''"" ^''"' •^'''''' '" •-'" ohri.n.l to study
nntil they hal lu'cii drilled nil till' fnn.lniueiital w.irk at hmiie.
Hhe gave me ever s.i luaiiy reasons for this, but that which seemed to her the slrniigesl, was the fuct that Paris is full of .Ameriean w..ineii wh,,, uot having hn.l ih.-ir abilities teste.I at h.ime, have gone there only l.i lin.l that yeara nU'l years of iiplull work li'!> befme theiu, witb un pr.ispects at Vh
ly by means of the 100 or mure lctter..\ written lo Miss Nnssey by (,'hurlullo Hronle Ihnt Miss Onskell wns nble lo give the publi.' so mueh of the lifcj of the author of "Jane Eyre."
Mrs, ll. N. Perdue, of Fort Scott, Kan, wns recently drawn by mistako nil llio jury of the District Conrt. She insists on serving, and snys that us she voted f.ir Mr. McKiuley in Wyuming, she is a "qnalifie.l elector, nnd cnnseqiienlly a competent juror." .She believes in woman suffrage, ami says she will n]iiicii! t.i the highest courts nbont her righls as a juror,
I'Hsliluil Noira,
Old-fiishione.l piuk cameos arc com¬ ing into vogue again, iiiid the ol'l-tiiiic selling is to be relniiiel.
Hugiien.it cnps are n.l.I.'d In Ihe tops of muny uf the short, full, iiiill'e.l iilecvcs of evening bodies.
Colhirs with stole eml.s iiic wurn bv the wiiiiian who Inv.'s frills, Tlie'v can be i'nsliiiuie.l by any .lefl liie^'i i's directed by Inate,
-Alaiiy of thc demi-Irnined dress skirts ure .'ut with nine gor.'s, nml nt tho buck som-' ai'c box-plnited an-l uthers fan-lilaiteil,
Tue sniall pn-l bustle in imw wnrll with the hitesl il.iy e istiini.'s nn.l .-v.-n¬ iug t.iilets; ni#l "th.ise nf lurg.r in.i- liui lions are ilimoiinec.l.
The new shirt waists/or spiing me made np in the zephyr gnods, mtli jiii.'kels, it is ^siiid. I'li-itend uf biit- liilis many of Hi,' prettiest shirt "ai--ls will be laced np with conls.
Cravats of while net, mull or liberlv Silk, lunmuicd with frills of luee. chiiloi'i or net, are made easily nii'l mav be ns siiiijilu or lis eiegaiil as liiiii.. skill niul purs., permit, dwiii',' in their miy daiutiui'ss thry seem ispeeinllv suit¬ able f.ir gifts.
Amung the handsomo impnrte I guwtis seen at suine receul o]n-iiiiigs, several were of black Chunlilly luce, embroi.l.'red with sleel or j.'l se,|uins aiol beads nud miule uver black sulin ft i- pre.licle.l that lace cosluines will be much worn in Paris next yenr,
Pejilums, wliicli are a.l.le.l t.i Pus- fian liloiiHHS, jacket bu.li.'t-s, sui'iili.'e waisls and similsj^ garments, arc ahup.'d iu various'''ways. Hume are erelelatel. others eut in oval tans nr sharp X'aii-lykes. a'l'l nis.i in eireiiliir fuiiii, Wl'.h "or withuut jiiaits at the buck.
Velvet is in high favnr fur smart gowns tills season. Cor.lumy is seen in Pans, thu rilis being wil-' apart. iSiirae ¦ of the swt-Ilosf earria.se and evening wraps have bishop sleeves, j uilc wide, and thc widtli
reter. wh.
tobl lo lollow Jesus, rt'iiunllo.ss ol eveu wiint .Kiiiii mih-lit llo I John xxl,. 'ii). Thua Hie lile iii't',,lilt's uuever luoreiLslug siiparu- ii.ill ir.iiu the nearest and dearest unto Uiiu nioue, uud we slug wilb u lueaalng I'lTliuin uii.lrenined of lieforo I'll go wltU Ilim, with llim, nil Iho way.
'i.l. "Au.l.J.'.His wont about all liallloo. leueliiug lu tlu'lr svnngogiies, nud iireaob- Ing th.' gosp.'i of thu klugdo.ii. audlcnllng nil lunniier of si.-kui'ss nu.l nil manner of .ils,-iis,. iun.lllg llll. people," Whea Iheklng- iloinsli-ill liuve fully cnue aud IJoJ shall dw..|l with men ou earlli, llii'ro Bbsll be no moro ileath. u.-ltlier Borrow, nor erylug, n.'ilher shall tbero I,.' nny lU iro paiu lil'l, .1X1., 41. Tbe liibnbltaut slinll not s.iv 1 am sli'k; tbe po'jplu that ilw-'ll ilierelu shall be forgiven their Inlqully. Tbey shnll olitnin Joy nu.l gladness, nud ii.irrow aud sighing shall lice nwny il.sa. xx.xiil,,'il; xxxv., 101. As Jisus preai'licd ill,' kingdom He also luauifesl.'Js'iim'tbloc -.f till' iinliire of It as It bad lieen desorlbed 111 tho writings .,| tbrlr propbols.
IL ¦Ami Ills lum,' wont throughout all .>< .11. llll.l thev brought unto Him nil tl.:!: p.. .;..,., • • • 'ami Ho liealoJ thoui. ' Ho IV. r.'U I In eliai tor xll., l.'i. "Uroat mnlll- tii.i,.s f,,II nv,',I Ililll, nn.l Ho heaUi.l tliom nil," Ihe luauii'r of tho dl«onso innlterod llol, f.r II.' bad uil pow,.-r. It had ha-n written l.v the |.ropbet, "Tbo eye.i ol llio I.IIn.I slmil lie eiitfuoil and tho ears ol tha deaf shnll In unstopied, theu shall the Inniii tuan leap us an hart, and tho l.ingun of tho llll ml. sing i Isa, xxxv., 6, til. It b*.|
Ill-l 1 1 written of Ibo M.'sslah that Hs
sl,..iil,i d.i tliose tilings, l.indiiptlio broken. lii.iirie.I, pr.i.'lnlm Illi.'riv lo ihe e-ipti»en nn.l Ibe o|.,.nIng ef the pris.iu Li Ibn bi.UttJ (Isn, Ivl-. li-
¦ih. ¦Au.l liiere followed HIoi gr.'at mul- .f pe-vi-k. from Ualllee aud Iieeap
NEW YORK STATE NEWS, For Stale TrRani Sehoola.
An ImponanI ineasute prnvMIng for tba .•stabllshmcn*. of ntiinte tniant sohool will be Inlrc.ltice<l in the L<>glsl*tare st th* ro- iiri'st of thot<t«te Department of PuMki U- strut^tlon. The bill nuIhorIz..s Ihe 8UIR SupiTlnt.>nd.'nt of I'ul.lio Instnictlon anil tbe stnte Controller, within threl> montlw nfter tbe )>a.ssage ol th.'act to iletennlBS ou a favorable location I.-r the acbool. 'fha bill Is dissimilar lo the iriinlii sehool aet at Inst year. Thc seli,.ol wiil be In charfin of the stute Kuperlntcnd.Tit and « Board «t Managers consisting of f.-ur |>vraons ap- l.oint.'d bylhe Uovernor wilh Ihe .'onsent of the Senate t.ir n term .>f four rear*. 1 bis r.oiinl. npon wlib-h no Juslleo orlud||«i eau serve, will Iben nppolut employe*, aad. as soon ns possible iH-glu the erection of A sv-ho..I building- lul.l this school no child uuder eight or ovor sixteen year* of ago n..r .ine who has cnmiuitted i'Vlme»ean b«» r.'.'elve.I, All Inmates ean lie releaiied on |.arole by the lloar.1 at luiv lime, but raa Ihen 1-.'r.'eonimItied Within a v.-ar upon applleatlon of a siiperlntentlent. Themem- b.Ts of Ibe Board are nl all times rnmoTa- ble for ,-nuse.
The Intenatlonnl rarlc.
The Slate Fisheries, Oame and Poreji- Comml-sslou announecd Hint It had putt .'hns.-d seventy a.'res of land lor the nejr Interuatlonal Park on th.< SI. Lawrenta lllver established for the mon^ especial benellt of Ibe States amattuir llshermen. Tbe land Is at Iho foot of (irInd-«IOD«> bland ind Is known as tho ("nnoo Point. Th» iirelinse priee was 4200. Some tlm* a|to Sl. Mary's lal- lasl Legislature ap- proiirlnted {..SCOOOto parehase laud forthi* liark. The e.imrolsslon has olilainod' op- llons ou other properlles and Ibe entire iinount of money appropriated wlll be ex- (U'n.Ie.l In making tlie purchase of landa '.efore tbo elose of th.-presout legislative 'csslon. A new appropriation will bo naked ly tbe commlsslou for eleartng up the au,Is pun-based and bull.ling Inmling dooks -'or river craft and shelters lor people wUa visit the park lu the eveut of storm*.
The 8late'l ."^Inte Treasurer Colvin has transmitted Ills annual report to the Leglshitnre.• It {Ives slatlstlos showing the eon.lltlon of :he state Treasury on January 1 and at th» -ml of tho fiscal year September 30 last, but Mnbo.lb.s no reeoinineuilatlODs. Ptirinfp be llscal vear thn totnl receipts wera •82,- :17S,1I2, as compared with tSO.OW.SHa luring the tlsPal year endingSepteoibar SO,
I SIII),
The exnondltnres for the Inst flscal Tear wen- J30.aa4,'i54, ns compared with ttt,- 110.42.') expended daring I he preeodlnil year. I'be balauce In the stato Tn-asury at tha ,'n.I of tho In.st Ilaeal year was t7,248,1104. ns eoiminred with n balance of t4,tiao,046 at lbl- end of the preeeding llseal year.
There was $'i.'JS;l.3ll in the State Treaa¬ ury .in January 1. isoa, romimred with Xii.tm,he5 one "year (revlous. The pay- ments during tbe last three months oltba cnli'ii.lar yoar wero heavy, aggregatlns
ici.'.m.if'h
<'o>0|.erntlve Ature Cloaed,
VJ. T, Pitts has bought llie slock of the Conewnugo Co-operalive storo, t^on'iwan- go. mill will l.cgln the work of closing It out, Tbls Is nn luteresllng smiael to au ntiempt ou tbn |,nrt ol thirty farmors of Conewaugo and vi.'inity lo establbih abu»|. uess ..n the .'o-op.'ratlvn plan. Being Ihorougb believ. rs In Ibe Ideathat farmsta w.'r.' j.iiylng more for their got>ds that* Hnn- ivns anv need of dning, they formed i.'.im|,any wllh a easli eapltal of •16,000, i'a"h meniber of thn company putting In r.lOO. Thi.ypnl n ooitipetent manager In 'barge and for live yonrs havo heen ahow¬ lng merehanls ol that section how to do business. Prom the flrst tbey fouud the veuture unprolltablo nnd nuw Ihoy havo beeu forco.l to cl.iso oul at a groat loss.
niotorwoinan Falls. -i
Mrs. Mnbol Brl.-rly, who has hoen a niotonv.iman on the MId.II.'town-Giishou Trni'llon line, was discharged Haturday. Tho r.-asons given for tlil-s action worn that tho superintendent eonslden.d lior a
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ut and thai llu- men on tho Uno beeoinlug dlssnllslletl ul having a wa¬ in pylng one ol tholr pianos.
.. Hrlerly's husband endeavored toget Ife lu returu home, hut she declined
oMs SI J..r.lli
ll J..>iisali.ni nud Ju Ju;.* aud boyou'l n. ¦ .Many filiowe.l Hint l,e,'au«o .iil,.,l them, iiiiinv more bo.'sns.. Ho fedlhi'in. Wli-n He siil.l things tliey till not ilk.-, mauv f..ISO ik lllm iJohn vl., al. i;ii.nl..l iifi.'f He lial g.iaebn'ii lo lbs ritllierlhe iiuraiier ,,l Ihe dls..i|i|.n ass.ini- I |,..l ill JeriiHab-iu was only almul iii (A.-ti I., ll'l.. -Vel Ibe redeemed wbo hlinll share His gl.irv when Ho shall n'ign over tbn SUV...I uniioiis of the earlli shall bu a multb 111.le thai in' lllllil cau humb'.ror all n*. II-.ns Ulet kin.Ir. Is mil Hi" |,e.i|ile an,l
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TllO regiment var s.iuii afii'rivar.l s.'at- ler.-d over Ih" Wrel, Iliu'lers-iii'i- ,.ouipauy l.-ing s.-nl to r.,.-t llili.v. l.nli-r 111.'tr.io.i wli|..ii r..n,aliii'.Inl l-ort il-uelull r,. npi nre.l the Illll ' girl ui«| she f..llll.I 0 |.,ster-n,other In 111.' wif" of 11 priviw.. of 111" name of Muri.hy. Jh.' wnr eirne ..n nml nil Irnce of H.-uli-r-oii nu.I bis wile was lost, Th-lr ilHugbl-r un-w t., wnnniiliood, bei-anie lioi ,f Orlando Brayll and ma.le lier home
U'nsblu lupiirb-s 1" utisi, bl
nissing pan
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n.l. For that whi.'h they thought | tUe sh.,uldcr to tho narrow Imn.l *-' ut iu tliejus.lv.s has prnve.l, ti,j. wrists.
jiiul from I l;'^"",',"!
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back again .\ lung al home-l'ving Marn..I. .\ii 1 he hal cUauge.l. t...., .'hange.l into a grave I and thoughtful man
He nnly referre-I i.. Wmtii. l.y beg-' giug his molher i.. !e: that lc a scale.l subject.
"But .loBt allow it to mlerfere with ' Ursula's friendship." h'.'said- "Wmi-
1,111 I of y..ti l<>'a«k he! n.w aul than I., the tirauge, anl «i s-ich tiiius I I will a!«*ys go s'vay —.in'.ess y,.u »u.l ' my Uther eha'.i..;e your not. Is a'-J Ui! I mc y,.u cau »ele,.ii... h-1 a« my wife I bavaral uaJutbi ua»««.l by, diuiugi
•iceth.s for a them fmm the stati.'u t.. the Orange.
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.ked, de-
y gla.l nn.l brmht 1 chauge.l fr.itu the g presw.l liiaii he hal l.een b.r m.r than a year. .\t the «ight of him Mrs Marriot aske.l herself again if her hns baud bad yieldo.l: buther kiiuwle.lg uf his character comj ei.le u.>
2: -ii-^ I'.a; .". vcr- wl.il«- ii.d'ft-T-Me |....kinglik.''.rhun.l!e ..f »hawls. »*s lieli'C 1 im.l Ih, hall and ihen he hn'.l l.i the Irawiug-r.T.m — little .sau.ilu«.' sil.. iei.ieu.b"i-.l
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Tli'at hislory repeat 1 .-eeiveil am ther proof. Hume years a.;., th.' men nf a Ibivariau regimeiil. lit whi.'h Prince .Maximilian was ebief, lii or hr thai they might shnw theu il.?voliou III him. fill nff their mus laches an.l sent them lo the princess, wh'i ha.I just becnue a mother, thai a^e might use the:u as u pillow Siiniethini,' very Mk.' a rep.-tiUuQ .if thi« has just t.iken ploiH at UapfM.ist weller, in Alsat
.1 her to de-1 tire brigade was a few .lay- ag.i j.r ! sented with his lirst child, a boy
«¦ •iid'frrble riif ilrreien liierenpon railed • meet lllg. al winch It was decided t.> luaki the baby b..,T an honorary member ... the e.irps. an I the meu sabse.|nentl.i .'Ut ..IT their inast«"h»"« ami lieaids t< 1 .llli a pilh.w /.-, Jhe l.uby , ..Se. - jes td- ' CiiicaKo Cliruiu..-1«.
lien taken bi tl.e ..tli.'r si.le, 'i,. In- but a llimsy alTair imt wnrth cultivat¬ ing f'.r brea.l-w inning pnrp.ises,
Willi the poverty beluutrifig to most
w, of these women, siiflerina is Inevitable,
f has jusf and this s;ifli-riug. she argues, is best
cii.lurt..l at home, where the yuUng | tirst een'. ever given him and it has re girl IS near her family or her friends, '. poaed iu his piKkets f.ir y. ars. Ht anil nheie the niany furius uf compli. ' withstniMl all the .amiy leiniilatiom Ctttel iiiisiries in.'l.lent tu a life aloue_tijf his cuiblbund. un.l kept his po.'ket in Pans are spared Ihem—miseries J piece uii-jienl. When he grew uji he
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fl.. ha.l I" Irv ni lb.
ugbl. unlil last knowli'ilgi. of lu the Ailj.ilni.t-
Ill« Pint Cent.
Mr, IT. A .Sylvester, of P.u'kporl,
oH'irs to match pennies—nut for gan.-
bliug jiurposes. ihoUL'h—with any
man m Maine. His treasure la the
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Conlroller liolierta on Cfnala,
ConlroIIer Ilolierts bas written a letter lo Ueorge W, Ablrblg.-, Slnte Snperlnton- .but .if l'ul,:i.. Works, chnrglng that In- f,,rnintion n'speetlog tin- eiist of tbe eanal iniprovement wns wllhbeld from tbo Canal Uonrd, nu.I siiu'g.siing Ibnl work underthii nine inillloii-dollnr nppniprlatlon bo sus- |i..ii.l.'d unlil till, pi-.ipie hnvu au opiwr- uinlty to vote on the .|U.'sllou of an lu- ereaseil appropriation.
M'oinull of Mlietr-lliree FaUDd Uead.
Mrs. llarbnra Lov, widow ol nicbarj Lov, was f.iuud .I.'n.i In h.r homo In Sloopy Ilo'liow, The diseoverv was mado liy a .Mrs, Hnvder, a friend, wb.i went to .-all on Mis. Loy, wlio llv..il all.n.-. Tb.. Coroner fouud that Ibo iroiiisii .II.-,I from pneu¬ monia. Sh.' wns nllU'ly-tluee yenrs old and wns boru In n.'riiinuv. nu.l bail lived thero for llfly yeais. slueii llio .lentil of her hu»- liiiiid some yi.nrs ugo she had llvud alone...
Hankers In .lartlnii AsslK". ^^f
W. V. Ilog,'rs A Co,, IiBukers, of Jordan, Onondaga Counly, have assigned. Tho bank is ^alil to be solveiit, but thu nssliiu- iiieiit was made lie.'..ssary by the suddtm death uf W. V. lingers last' Sunday.
All Arouud Ihe NIale.
Wollsvllle Invcstlgalors of s|ilrltuallsn> havo organlxe.l a soeioty. Il starts off wilh fourteen lueuibers. Warsaw loat «,4l,ilO0 tbrougb Ilros la 1W7.
t Nlngnra Falls striking .-.lopers have ac-
I eei.led 'he redu.'Il.iu an.l gonnlu work.
I I'he |,.islolll,'e al Painted Post has been
1 raise.l from f.iurtb Iti third-class. Thc
I salary Is advam.'.i.l from [e.-s to (ilOOO a
I y''"r.
! II is t'sllmatnd Ihal lltinklrk's popul*.
' tlou has grown fnun lO.OIb In IHIKJ lo 14,000 In ls:i7; .Ininest.iwu's Imm |S,|I27 to 24,000;
I oluau's fnun 7:m» lo lO.IKHI,
I An All,1,111 womnu wh.i ilesln-d lo linip In ebureli flunnci-s bus developed a Irado lu
I ,',ild mush, wbli'b sells iu niunti cans,
j remly to slice f.ir frying.
i liunklrk has a •ehool p.ipulation of 2032;
; Jnuiestown, 47SI: Olean. 'ilSI; I.ookport, 4IIIII; Niagara I'alis. IIHIS; Hornellsviile,
I ;!i;4.'i; lilmira, 7010; lIulTahi, 73,«5S.
A Pred.inia m.-reliunt tliiukslhnt If grape iiiilure bn.l b'."« b-fl .utir.ly to farmnrs 111.' buslniws woul.I sllll lie a prolllable one.
' II.' .leelares Ihal lawyers, .loet.irs and
! I.iislii.'ss men are resp.iusiblo f.jr the pre*'
I .'Ul ...n.llllou ul nffalrs. wbleb he attrlbules . lo ,iv.'r-|ir.eluetIou.
llie j,n,ji"'I to bring the Wyllo silk fac¬ tory lo Oleuu hus lalleii tlii'ougb. Aftei I 111- t:iO,0(IO buuuH had been rsisod Wylie
' bnek.-d out.
The liltlo villnge ol Sanborn, NIkgara I ..nnlv, isth,' eeiitir nn.l sbl|,ping point ,,r,.ii.. of Ibe largi'sl poultry raising dU-
. lrl,'Is in the Stat.',
.Nun,In buslueHs imu have organlxad a bi.'ai leb'idione coini.nnv. Itis backed by
i ifOOUfl ea|,itKl.
L,.eki.,.rt Is 1,1 hm 1,1. of a a..'inl-prlvut .-nr.' for emergeu.'y eases.
'4be|.,tai.'.islof Meillniis two new sehool l.iiil.liugs, with their furnishings eomplete. Is i'ii.ouo.
I'r.il.issnr John Idnne ly, Supsrlntindenl of liuiaiiu's s.-ho.lis, lias ili'.'llued a call, fruu I'.iugbkeiple to net tn a Hlnillar ca- pa.'lly, llo wus oITi.n.,I jiOiiO per year.
1 h" un.'lent wo'.'len slnieture In tb« Court House I'ark, al llulavia, la to be torn down, II was eni'i.-l lu IsOJ an.l for yean did .Iuty ns t court bouse.
(iefieva trustees bave ordered the lm- me.llate removal of all .I.-u.I HlrOs Imlong. ing t.i thotuiepti.vn.', i.'ii'gruph uud eleotrli llgljling ''oui|inuIes wllliln the liiiilta ol Ibnl elly.
Angola reslde'its s|...ut time and muae) iaviug out a pnlly liltlo park uear thai
Henl.rs.in baby, ii
tau'..... of till' affnil
i-uuli|.-d Io blentlly the now I .W"d moOeriu the person of Ifsnnali u'lerson, of line,klyn, .V. V,. and Cbrlsl- H nl Ih" ilrslt b.inil' wss marked by the nn.l- "t II...tb.-r ant daughter. I.l lather ilbd several yosrs ago, having umijintert a fortune, Inaving besId"
The
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idanl eouipanj l.ig oil tank close -pe.'tlve, Thera la
(lulillshed In thai
easy t i en.lure an.l. acepte.l without .juestiou if sueeess lie uhea.1, aiil one is assure.l of po-sessing real talent an.l potter, but miserie-that cut into the suul uf une Uvl destroy the finer rhe chief uf the tibcr« if en.lured b.r cu'ls never possi¬ ble of attainment.
The mere ...st of liviug may be cheaper in Paris, but the a.lvantages tu he .lenve 1 among ns fur fuun,Iatinn w.,rk uutbalaiiee all f.lhi'r i)iiesiiou«. (Jne must hav)e $'i<) a montli t.. lite in Pari" Witll liti 1 e.-..I..:..y .»2". i..ay be ins.bi t . s,i(ti,-e f. I uuv ¦¦ JiclSuUiU
(Zt>eu.sci. Tht otiitt tiJ luait li« act i Journal.
for fourleen years and never In" his cent .\ta.iue lime ke was wrecke 1 an.l was takeu from a waterlogged an.I dismasted vessel in so exhausle.l u ciudiiion thut hia res .ners ha.l to reuiove his elnihing; but he ha'l strength enough to beg them to look out an.l not lose hi.s .'*nt. He carrie.l it to California, wiicre lie was »iigitge,I ill milling fur fonr years, (inJ nil a triji throuEh *.h-j wild coiintry in Maho ami M'lita'ia It is worn su,'>..th 1 nt hv w..H|.lirt ei.-lisnge it ¦ (Olll , eagle.—liewist'ju (Me.)
• blow, Iw., s.ins
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itt»« Inteni to rear n Ih.' hn-slsili frontier I nearly all uie .>rdu»<», whim !• of a.Ule I prior lo IMS betMgaq|M>raeded by weapons I ef modara dealga oad r*c*at qtsnufaetiijr*.
viliug.)s .lepot. now pr.ipos"» t'l ef. I.y, destroying the iiiu"h ludlguati.jn,
A lAneaster luei iiiiins" sfiaee In a pi
vllliigi to tell ri sbbiils lust tb.'y an. pur¬ suing a wroug lioii.'y ll. j.atroubilng Uanal.: nnr huuta. Ilo wludn up l.y declarlog Ibnt iinleaa hu receives a Ixdlrr patronage llian be has hllhrrli "lijoye.l tin will go out of i.u»lue.e» at the .'lnn' ..I Id'M.
Panama, Chantau.pia Couuty. ho(Ms*oon lo euter upon a Isiom. Tbef is .''jusider- al.l" talk ul building a railwuy thai wUi run from Mavnii" I" Warren./'enu., and pn>s tbr'-iugh tb.i uow leolat.-d village ol i'unau.n. Il"p.<rt Is eurreul also In tbat villag.'thai Jaiii.-st..WII residenls wlll buy IMe pli'tures.iu" upheaval of nature known us the Panama r.H-ks. an.l Iry and make II a poj ular plaee .,f fmiti.
A sink" isnn among I'siml laborer* efli. ployed at ami near llull-eiri'^u. UrlaaiH County- The ii.eii waul more moaay Thev reeelve I'l", eenisuu hour, but ttilat lliat llfteeu i' hiileenough pay- Toaraaa. euta thair work many are eompelled U -Ifcud In wat"l bait let, t> Ihelr walM* I I,-lod-hare ollbe dar. Then- Is dMfaalt*. loetiuu aluug the entire line -A vaaall» InsraiMat.
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| Title | Queens County Review 18980114 |
| Date | 1898-01-14 |
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| Year | 1898 |
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| Title | Queens County Review 18980114 |
| Date | 1898-01-14 |
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| Day | 14 |
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'.f- tftf^im^ Qocns coinmr review. PaUWal Rtwy rrldar Homlor at FSEEFOBT, QUIXIB (XHTBTT, H. T CHARLES D. SMITH, Proprlator. ©ttern; glattntrj lleWeto. BOM MD JOB PBIKTIia -txtctma ta- ¦ AttractiTe iod Artistic StfU AT raa RE\fl£W OFFICE by Powsr Pressn CtIPrOX.IS COPIEM. FIVE Ot-ZItTt*. A FAMII-Y M:\V«i '.\l-Kn OP LOCAL A.M> OEXERAI- I NTKI.I.Ui E\( E. TESKS: tioo TEABLT II ilOTAIIi.1 VOL. III. FRl^EroPvT. Na Ya, LRIDAY. JANU.AKY 14. 181)S. NO. II. nxAJrciAia. THEFREEPORTBANK CAPITAL, $30,000. Main Street, - Freeport, L I. TOHW J. RANDALL, Prealdaat. OBAVSCEY T. SPRAOCE, Vice-PnaWaut' WILLIAM 3. IIALL, OMhler. BOAKD or DIRBCTOnS. ChaiincayT. Sprame. WuikMl B. Oaldrr. Wallaa* A. Uornwell fhama* D. Hnilh, OkaAm L. Vtallaca. Wlllia™ O. Miller, I>. Weiilfv Pine. (Morge Wallace, laeairlea will receive pi kanMarfally aDawerad. Bank of Rockviile Centrei ¦ Tlllarii Are., IloekTllle Centre, U I. We llo a Oenerul Banking Bnsinem afDepcMJt anil DlKruiiut. Iut«i«HC P.iiil (III S[M'('inl D(>posif.s. Bankiii; Hours—U A. M. to 3 P. >I ¦atardsy, » A. M. to 111 M. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Sabart A. Dnvfann, Thotnan (I. KnlKht, John Vincent, lllraiii II. Sinilli. Olantwortliri.Conibee, Wt«iev II .'^ntltli. JamcK W. (ialli.'on. Obarlen W. Unv.t. Smdiwi f. r>iiiiii M. John W. llcMoil. Ollrer l)avli.on. Hamlllor ' fliariiM I. Walluce, AiiKlIn t'lirnirei:, Kri.iirls Y. Wllaon. ,l..lin'I'. Iiiivl«,n, I'lii....r.l r. •I'liiirnton W i'.iiriali. lAMlTKI. F. I'IIII.LI I'.-. l'ri'» . enl. TllO.MA.SIi. KM.illl', Vl..« I'riMlrtent. III IIA ¦« II .IMIIII. Ca.hlf rnorKBMKHfAi. Piioless Dental Parlors, Or. W. R. lONOEHECKER. Or. H. S. SKIDMORE. S. f.Cor. ItlludFroDt Sts., HEMPSTEAO, L. I. tm*tft* altk tll modtrii •ppliinott for ¦iil» Ml*l**i 'eatal oMrilloni. Wark of tha rerjr beat. Prieea loweat la violnltf. Cr*v« tad Bridft Work i Speclilty. ^: DR. O. L. LUSK, OaUar Imr Ih* Towa of n*iBp«tea4, NOCKAWAV BEACH, N. V. ¥ WILBUR F. TREDWELL, COUNHELOK AT-LAW, taa Remaen Htreet, Urooklj'n, N. T. Van Riper'* H»II. Kreeiiirl, L. I., Erenlnim anil Saturdays. CLARCNCe Q. T. SMITH Attarnay and Counaalar at Law, FAR IIOCKAWAV. ¦artat *ui>nc. QueenaC.iunly, N. Y. FRANCIS 8. TAVLOR, LAWYER. COBNBB MAirt ANO MILTON STS. Ilew*palea4. X- I. C. V. BALDWIN, -a^BANJO SOLOIST.;^- Caacail Eaxacements at Low Ratci Adih-ean, HEMPSTEAD or -REEPORT. lai —-r— : BI'SINKMH (-.\IIII!t. WATKIN VV. JONliS & CO.. OLD K-STAIILIKHKU Real Estate lilDSDraDce Agency. Fab ROCKAWAV. ny. C.S. RANDALL. Arohitact, OBlce ror. Brooklrn ave.. Uld Mai* at . opp Railroad Depot, Frreporl. U I. flaaaaad ia*«l»t«U»Mirr»p«r«d f«r«Uclaaa«« maauai^ CHARLES L. SEAMAN, Carpenter -^i. Huilder, rmttPotty, l. i btia).tt«i< chiwrfiill; girea. t'.iutiivtji laktui. 6E0BGB A GILSOII RATIOR, CARPeiVTF.R5 AND BUILDERS. FREEPORT, L. I. ¦aeinc rerenily rompl.imI ihe UFVIEW Bt'll.IIIN.I «... are ; reij»r™l i.i lak* eonlrarla r r tlr^l , iA-^s w.'rk. The stady of domeatic science liy yonug women in Cieruinuy inclrtili?? the stndy ol the vegetnlile pitrden an.l how to '•nIMvate It. TWO BRIDES. WUIIam 8. Uall. paalHU. aad ermry acconioflallon a^ far aa la taaaalatent with conaerratlvo maniMtement. ¦¦taieat at thu rnte of three per tent paid oa AiaalaipnllttL, three manihn or more. Draft* laaued an all paria of ICiirop*. Do** a aeneral banklnit bualneiv.. aooouiiu of coruoratlona, compani**, aa¬ aM**. eXr... ¦nilrlled. ¦atlr* aatiafa^'tion Kuaranteed. . lagatrlM.wlll receive prompt attention, aa4 ¦WTiile CftpUin William H, Botes WM Commissioner of Navigation he said that "an average of $150,000,000 •QDUally, for thirly years, has beeii paid hy us to foreign ships f.>r ocean (ransportatiou." In British In.ii.i ao oue can carry warlike weapons -nithoma license, and a law of this kind would be desirable in a\any Stotes llf the Union. Deprive ihe Italian of his stiletto ami he would become a peaceful citizen. Tho llsn wliuT,ov.'.I tli» Kami-i. ot Thlngj Went fortli Iien.'.'itli the sklc". Ami Danied all tilings tbat he beliell. .\nil peofile calleil hint wl..ie. .\n nnseen prpseno.. walkeil ivltli liiiu Forovor by his sliI.-. Tho we,I,led mlstr.'.s.< ..I Ills soul- For Knowle.lpe was liis I.rl.l.'; .^hotianie.l the flowers,tbe woed.-.lli.'tree^. \uil nil the growtiis of all tho .son«. 11. The Man wll., I. Went f..rlli -et'iie nnl kI.'i.I. An.l miisi-.l upon tin' mluhtv worl.l, Anl (le . ,i,. i-iilip.l him mu.l. All llIl^e^'il [iresi'nce walke.l Willi Liin Tiiri'ver liy his si,If, Tho wi'.l.I.".! mistress ol bis »oul- For Wl.sdom wns Iiis hflili'. She showed him all thU mljtulv friiiii' And lilld',' hlm t.vi- Imt n,ini,.',l u.i unr sh.5 l.ild llim all III.' Clicks by name. Th.' win.is nn.i wbeu.'.'Ihrv M.-w; 'h.' tol.l him bow 111.' seas were lonnoil .X.n,l howlh.. ni..iintiiiiin Kri-w; sho niimlior.'.I all th,' -Inrs for bIm; Ami nil 111" roiin.b'.l -klos IVeri' maiiport au.l .-hart,Ted for the gaze or hlH di'TOiirlug eve-. Tliii". timnht i.v b.T. be tauitbt the or Ihi'v pnibed-and iv was v.'rv pt'ivi. w. Sh.. sto.>d Willi bi ItlnueJ l.v 111., a An.t shum.'.I his I. Ail.I l.ii.I.. ii ..ill' Au.l nil th.. l.ir.l- 1 Tb.' n.-liiii'lo." st Thi. iinuam.'.l bl,.-. Talk.'.I with hill : Ho b.'iir.I the Nmn In sll.-ii...'-an.l w —Siiin Wiilt.'r Foss, 1 ii ..in tbo bills air.'skv, wlv tll.ll l,'lll w '. 11- liU'li. .' .....il.l not nai irs that p.II. •oms at Ills foet s.itil to soul; ¦less 1 Uory s iea VI verv mei'k. In Ibe lU'In'ei; It is said the Tilden-Astor-Leuox Library of New York, when opened, will coutain 450,000 volumes. This will be a most excellent showing. The Boston Public Library, nn old institution, has only CG'i,7.10 volumes. In England every prisoner is guar¬ anteed the right "to communicate witll his solicitor before trial." A man recently arrested in Loudon for fi felony can ueilher read nor write nud is dumb. Can he be convicted legally? asks tho C'hicaifo Times- Herald. Captain V/illiaiii lingers, in a letter to tho New York Herald, shows Imw lamentably weak is the American mer¬ chant marine. It includes only uine- ty-seven ships less llian twenty-three yeara old, with a tonnage of 171,020. The United Kiugdom is IS'JIi alone added ,363 steamers and si.\ty-nine ships, with a tonnage of '2,71^7,701, to ber great fleet. - - I 8ay« tho New YoikTimes: "Thelaw of supply an.l demand applies lo the Houthern cottou industry as well as to anythiug else. If the acreage is too great aud Ihe jiroduoHon conseiiuently greater than the mills require, low hi; (irange large I'amliliug old lii.iise. And it had n.e.l to lie s.i, for the -Marriots were a numerous family, ami at Chiistuias nr ill Ihp summer li.ili- ilay season, wheu llie married sous ll r on g h t their wives, au.l the mar¬ rie.l ,laughters wore a c c o lu p a rt i e ll by Ihelr husbands aud chililreii. every room was fllled. At such limes, .Mr. Marriot ajipeared lo glance round hinl with mild astun- ishnient llut su many chil.Iren anil grandciiildren really belongc.l to him. For si.v generations theru iia.l been Marriots at the Grange, eldest sou regularly succeeding eldest sou. It was the proudest boast nf each in his turn that the land had never decreased by oile acre; that no mortgage had been raised upon it; mill Ihat uiino uf the Marriots—mail an.l, wonian—had ever even remotely brought dishonor on tue name. On.' .-Viigust Iho annual gathering prices are inevitable, riaiite.rs will do I „.,,3 ,„,t to be su numerous as usnaK betkir if thoy restrict tlieir cuttou [ Tho oliildreii of one of the marrieil acreage and substitute other crops ou j daughters were ilJ wilh scarlet fi'ver; tho rest of the land." ""» "' ""> ""luarried sons ha.l gone to " " So when Ursula Marri.it, who had Not the least interesting feature ol been at school in France by way of Oermany's seizure of Kiao-Chaii is that that spot had beeu selected by the Chiucse Oovernment for its own use as a fortified port aud naval station. That wan tho first recomiuen.Iation made by Li Hung Ohangon his return home, aud it is by uo meaus improba¬ ble that it was that fact that proiniited Oermany to seize tho ]ilaco. That there is an honesty rising su¬ perior to busiuess avarice oven iu this sordid age appears from tho experi¬ euce of a Topeka sporting man lie wrote tc a cigarette company ihat he had .saved the )iictaren in 1'200 pack¬ ages of cigarettes which he had smoked, and asked what prize the oompany would offer for them. He reeeived an answer saj'ing thai the company would give him a collin if he would amoke as mnny more. OF NO PARTICULAR FAMILY. lly MRS. M. COMIJKT Sli V-MOL.I'i. SSJ m ^ a I which Ui.suln exchangf 1 several let¬ ters with her friend. She generally read Winnie's uews nlnii.l, fur the benefit of the family, at the breakfast table; the impression of every one was that the girl seemed less hnjipy at the French school nfter that oue summer's stay iu Englan.l. "I know no" what a home is like" she wrote once, "i"i.l I envy you, Ursula." -•Vs ,\ugiisl die.v iicir it was evi¬ dent thnt Louis grew restless. He wauled Winnie to be invited to the j Orange even tliougli tl^e invitation would involve his owii^fibseuce; but his parents said they could not spare him. Tht\v lic,.;geil him. for their sakes to remain f.ir the fnmily gath¬ erings usual diiriiig the holiday m.intlis. Iiv lliis timo Mrs. Marriiit wuuld gla Uy hnve yieldo.l to Louis' wish: she I'miLl uot bear to see him so unhappy; but Mr. Marriot was im- iiiovalile. He would not couuteuauco an unequal marriage. One day early in Sejitember a tele¬ graph boy arrived at the Orange. He liruuglit a nK'srta.. |
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