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QUEENS mm REVIEW.
PabUaked Brer)' Friday HornlnK at
FBEBWBT, QD£ENS OOUHTY, N. 7
CHARLES D. SMITH. Proorlator.
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IttractiTe aod Artistic St;le
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REVIEW OFFICE by Powsr Prassis.
WIWOUK COHUKw. t^lVE C'l-iNEl-.
VOL. UI.
sV FA.MII.V SKUs.l-.vfKK UK l.lll \ I. vMi i.KMIiVI. I \ I II I.IG KM K.
FKKKiNnrr. >. w. fhid.vy. m vv l^o, i.^ds.
TERKS: fiOO YtARLY IN ADTAKtX
ISO. 1»9.
rlMAWCIAl,,
Bank of Rockvilie Centre
VILLAGE AVENCE, fiockville Centre, L. I.
8AJIVKL r, PIIII.UPS, Preal.lent,
THOMAS O. KNI.JHT. Vlre-Pi'ei.IdeiH.
IIIIIAM n. SMITH, Caehler
BOARD or DIRECTOBS: lUibarkA, DavlMin, Thomns G. Knlcht, John'nBcant, Hiram R Hmith,
Clla«»wonhD,r;oitib»-B, We«!ey H Hmith. AaaUp Jane, Charles L. Wallace,
CbarMa W, Haye*, Anstin Cornwell,
naatadT. Phillips, Nelson H Flmltb. Johnw, DeMott, Inhn T Daviaon,
Ollrar Daviaon, Edward T, Thnrston,
Hamilton W. Pearsall,
We do a Oenernl Banking Bnsinens of Dkpodt and Disconnt,
Intereat Paid on Special Deposits.
Dnfta Imed on England and the Oandaeai.
Tow Patronage S<iliciled.
BvUdng Honrs-n A. M. to 8 P, M.; Brtwilky. 9 A, M, to 12 M.
DiMOnnt Days—Tnesdays and Fri- inya, 9 A. M.
, THEFREEPORTBANK
f CAPITAL, $30,000.
Main Street, ¦ Freeport, L. I.
rOHN.T, RANDALI-, rrealdfnt^ OHAUNCBV T, SPKAOl'K, Vice-Prealdent WILLIAM S, UALL, Caahler,
BOARD OF niRRCTOKS.
iohn Jl. Randall. tatth Con. William r. Uoble Wallace H.C<irn> TbaaiaaD Hmlth Aasaat Immia,
William .1 Mllle II Weslev Ih.ie. «lfi.ri,-e \Valla.-e.
larvey H .slnilth, lea L. Wallace, llenrae M, Kaudall.
William S. Hall.
Okan, eacept Istfal holidays, from 9. a. m. U 9. k- tn. tlffeni Cai-lIIIIrM an.l In.Iueements In •*«rf ^apartment equal lo Ih- ¦ -'¦•¦— ¦•^- Aaw ToA ar Br<a.klyn Kai
r elthi TriiMt Com- omo-bilion tt. tnr ht Is rvallve inaniiK'-iiirnt.
The French pree-s in riimlng glori- nnaly acainRi Ilie l'nite.l States, and is fnri.iiia against England, whioh haa I.looked, onoe fnr all, tbe oliances of h Knrope.iii roalitiur, ngnmst tbe Tniteil Staten, _^____^_____
f'amhrai, Franoe, bonsta of a eer¬ vant "girl" wli.i baa been seventy-one yeara in one fnini'y, ami, nlthiiiigli eiehly four years (iM. ifl slill working faithfully. Thia cntablishea a new reoor.l.
TheSn-isa canton of Npiieiiliiirg has nanctione.l a plan for a universal life inaurnn'-e in w-liii-li all the nativea over eighteen yearn obi nmy partici¬ pate, Jn cBse of ilentb. n sum vary¬ ing from lOllil t.i .'lOilO fram-s is t.i be pnid t« tbe heirs,
.Altliniigli the cycle aeeiiis to bn rntcbing nn in rhina it ia only in and around the toiviis thnt ri.ling is pimsible. Frnm tnwn to town and village, with ono or two eiceptionn, there are nothing but mere cart tracks, unridahlo in most places.
The llnna, K.mg Preas telH of n profeasionnl beggar who has built quite a tine three-story tea house just outside the South Onto, .\s the only three-story buil.Hup; in the city, it is »n olijcct of grent pri-le t.i the natives, whoso cU^rity helpe 1 sn largely in its erection.
"WHAT IS TROUBLE?"
One -lav, for-s.'-inL-peril in
Tbe ijame my lillle man was plavlng So hee.llessiv, 1 .-aulb.nel him
Ab.iut Hi- ...mse.iiieu.-e., s.iylnK: "You 11 eel In trouLb-, Paul: laK" .-are;
Ira verv mu.'li afraid that .-'ul.'li SivluK ha-li an.l hurl y.fu, Turnlnit Hi-ii
He aske I rae, ""I'apa, what Is trouble?"
.Somoliow—perliai..s von'll iin.Ierstau.l —
So iin..vpe,.ti..l ivai Ihoquerv, That Bplte paternal ivls-lom, I
Hn-l no w..r.Is ren.lv f.ir mv dearie, I halte.I; then his m.ilher .-aiiol,
An.l, whirling from m.. IU.. a dar.eer. My little.iiieslloner ina.I"..rr
An.l dbl n.it press me l-ir an answer.
But after he ha.l pone . .ib, long
After tlieei.|i.,.-s..f the patter Of wee fo..tfalls ha-I .ll-d away
I sat an.rthouiilit upon tho mntter; I th.iuKht 1.1 I'nui s ihree s-antv vears,
And olthe worl-I that st.....l l'.efore hlm, Waitlni; nltli smiles ani lash-s l.i
(iive bim its wei.-ome ami to s.-ore hlin.
And througli mv min.Itlii-re ran a prayer:
¦near llo.l. iil Thv laml of Ileri'sft-r Mnv he 1 1 au-ain i-.
Ids heart un|.iiri;el of j.,vaii-I i-iinjhier. Ami as wilil niuiiii ... Is .-ves he l-.-ks
fpoli 111- w..rl I that lilie a l.ul.Lie Fl..ats out an.i leaves us, may he u"k
The.|uestlou, "Fiil!i.-r, wh.-it is ir.-.iil.b-?"" -Chb"ago lb".-.,rd.
atotlea, etc, aolli- Bntlre sallsfiuillon Kua Inaulrlen will reeelve i
kaeaearfully answered.
In 1S7U Sir Henry Thompson aaid: "The vcgctnbleentor pure an.l sim¬ ple can extract fr.un bis foo.l all the principles m-cessnry fur Ihe gnnvlli nud sujiport of his bndy, ns ivoll as for tho prinluction of heat nn.l force.' Nnw ho writes in the Nineteenth Century that "few persiins can sustnin their health *nd n fair" amount of strength on a ¦itrictly vegolnlile diet,"
"You're muking game,"
•¦Indeed, Tm not '
"ll, but you are! .And you mustn't. Now yuur favorite .qualities in wnnian. Seriously, miml! 1 really want to know.^'
"Yonrs." I announced decidedly, i Sho hastily remove.I the ink pnt, .
-'1 w-nn't have any more nnuacnse," ,
"Ynu told me to put il(<wii the ', truth," ;
"1 shnU.hnve t.i Icnr it all nut,"
"Wi-ll," I siglic.l, "I'll put sonvi- 'hing else, but it wont be so true." She release.] Ihe ink. All, I wrote.
"Y.iur favorite prnverlr:''^
" 'Fnint heart never won fair l.-iily.' FU try not In be fninl-henrte.l"
"The H.lditinu wns quite iiiinecefl- SBiy," sho cniiimeule I severely, j "Kverymie kn.iws ynu nre ihemlfully foriviiril;'
"The next iiuoslinii is apnser,^ t re- nmrke.l. ¦¦If n.il yourself, ivlm wnul.' you he'/"
"'•>ome grent hero —or -ivritor—ot painter?" slie.siig-/esteil, bn.Uiiig ovei my shoul.ler. Her hnir just brushei-' ino- and thul made my iiiiml 'up, '
"Fill not so Hiubiti.iiis as tlml,^'
"Well, pill ilinvii whnleveryon wish, 80 long ns it is something ni.-e,^' ;
".She—it is very nice.' '
"ibit it miistirt be Biiytbing silly,' ¦
"I'm! lui nfrai.l, perhaps, wUot 1 wrtiil ¦¦ !
"Want tn lm,' I
"'I'll have,'
"Oh, no! Tlinfs not tho iiuostior at all," ^^ j
"liut suppose that my ambition is tc possess soinething--or somebo-
That isn't the point," she inter
Si JOM
PCRTO RICO AND THE SCENE OP NAVAL OPERATIONS.
NEW YORK STATE NEWS.
Admiral Sampson's fleet Sob- jecls Porto Rico's Cap¬ ital to a Terriflc
^,
Krull |-r.»|.ert. I
There is mu.-h in.pilr
Ihe Irmi ..uti-.oli f,.r IS
: York pi
New Vork.
aul anxlelv about The apple crop larae.
11, tll-sh.i-k an.l ex.-ile.iielit l-vi.1,-llllv
ng i.io iiiu.-h b.r lil^ li-arl
ODR GONS WELL HANDLED' is/^iliiSs^ir
, lli.-t wllh ,iiiv seri.iis s-urs. The oilier
I ships IV.-re uiisi-iith-.I. S.-arlv all Hi..bIi.i1s
I fr.im Hie Spaiiliir is iv.-nl wl.b- ..f Ihelr ,, tll M I r i-c J """¦''¦ ¦'¦'' myai.|..-.ir.-.Ii..i niirely
llie Pl.ice No Lont^cr a Furtineij.'b-n.-ient in ni-us-.-fth-L-uns, Tiiisiua.ie
r ,1 ,1 , ..nr-hips in-Ilffer-nl 1.. Ih-ir re-liless nnd
Bas-j For the Use of Spain's Fleot.
The Vessels „r Ilur N.|iia.li on ¦^leaineil In Hll Klllpse, lllailou ,toHV al Hie Kiirls and r.ivl.iE rnrlliiiLir .llleiill.iii lo Morru taslle—rhey Vlit.le Ihree ( lr. riilta au.l the llotiiliiir.lnieni l.allle.l
^,„^.its™wi;il!
— possess someining--or aonieoo „. .. „. t « - .-^ "^•¦'"i' ¦-- . -^^-^.. I
'' ,,,„, . . ,. ,," - ... 1 I -Ilir.-e H.Mli-s—TI.e S|.ai|i:.r.l. Kl.-eil lllv-klrll a tVT-. I
it-^vrjokr-.i-.c!--!£-.<-,( <'^v!<..,-t.iii/v^s^,i;v-wNaNj- . That isn t the poiiil, she inter . fi'lirl I ftl '
J5SS¥-.TI6ft .1; ;v-'«;.*,*fel.<;-t.--<A,-i';*^iJt.*>c)IW* I , ' , ,. Fast an.l Kurlous, Il.il I l.-i.- Vlarks- ill'. - H
yn ^c rupted. "Do niiswer properly. . ra»i ami runon., aia, ,1 „ (— ¦ '
IA confession!!, 7 ":;-¦ .,w>.-ever yon iike.i loa.i^.pw„...„.i_iii. ..,..-. „.-,e ^i^y::,----, %,^,
* 5j^ i best. \on WlU make me smiidgo the <ine Kiiu-.I m.hI ti.m «.,iii,. -imiv [ ._-<:. 5-^ 11 !».'
«»:«(«*-ia<«)K:,^J,;:";,SJIeiO'.'-..'?*'l(t-;i5«iK««j¥ ,,,,,,k-. | ,-e„„i„„trHted, as Bhent ihe Ne,. Vi.rl. 1 loivaUerellil luiil I V"^.--..- -- -'^ rf
TKOrKIWllONAI.
Fifty yenrs ago tliere were few per .4ons employeil or gainin.g n livelihood by the utilization of electric energy. Now in fjiirnpo and .-America there are j more than a million —very likely two j millions in the world, lu lS-27 Oeorge .Stephenson started his tirst railway Iruin poKsibly with a ilnzen employes. Now in the I'nili-d States there nre nearly HUH,IIIIU railrond workers.
.-imiierst. Muss , with n pnpulati.m of 4KIII) has n public library of 7i.),OI»0 volnmea, which is open to all comem (or thirteen hours every dny. In n.i- ilition, the citizens have also ai'cesg to the college library, of ]!t,ni)l) vnl- iinies, and t-' two ntlier free libraries, .'ontaining TiiOO and "2:1011 volumes re- •pectively. Only ten Iowiih in the .State of Massachusetts are nnw with- -iit free public liliriiriea.
^SieiO'.'-..'?*'Kt-;i«iK««j¥,,,„„k,- I rem.iiistrHled, as she nt 0:"BaidRhe,liold- j tempted to siintch it awny, ing nut the inno- "Fverybndy will Iniigli at you," ci'iil-lniiliiiig lit- I "f diiii't miipl.^^ 1 nibble.l the pen ¦7)3) lie 1...Ilk nith Iho ¦ liol.ter th.iiiglitfiilly, "is m»rriB..,'e h ' lailiue? Whnt nii'i l to snv In that ?" I "Wcll-er ^.viiiilnii't kiinw.-^ "I might sny I^ll try."
1 ''Yc -es -but "
! "With sniue one's .issNtsiic.-?" She \ blushed furiously. ""Do yuu know, ' F.lith, it's a vi-ry ilifli.-ult .'inestinn to aunwcr—nlonc';'" She loved with hel hnliilkercbicf. j '*Fertuips vou'd better skip it," she ' nilvisc.l,
"I .l.ui't wnut to skip it," I nii-
Bivered Hnuly, Inying down the pell.
"What 1 wnnl i,s tniiiie nne tn help me
riblysenrcliiiig. M^y,'I sbiiiibl in nusweriug it, Smiie mio of whom
huve to cniifess eii.nigli tn Jiang iiui'^ - ' nm very, very fninl," 1 stood iili
"Why not —if vnu .k-servelmngiiig':' nn.l biok b.ild of Her liniids, "Will
I Mnru" say you ?;do, you kuniv/' I ynn try, F.bc -my .Unr^:'"
hadn't l.ink.-il at it like thai. 1 The answer in gning In b.- a very bit;
"Ye-es, bnt Fm not in n hnri-y,^" | "No," for little Filie^my K.lie—sui.l
"I nm." She iipeu...l the b.init nud "Yes," -Hliick and Whito,
lni.l oul the lilnttiii,' p«.l. "Villi sec, I —
I must linvc .- In tliink it nvor,' I pri'teste.l,
"That would iiever do. The con¬ fessions hnve tn be i|ultc iniproinptii,"
"Hut suppose I cuii't make up my mind'/"
"ft woul.I lie n renectioii upon' tho mind," Huid hIii- severely,
T turnel nvir tho li-nics ilniilitfully, and shnnk my hcml, "Tlia. .|U<'nlinii
KIII.-.I H.ill I'l.iir tv,,III,,l-ll—Ilnl. 1 l.rk an.l loiva Were Illl luiil N.> liar... U as II.Mli—Illll lm: InUlele.l ¦ ¦iiiilsliii,.-iit I iioii Hie I.Ills llnr Kleet
Ht. Tli..M,vs, luinish w.-sl ill.il.-s ,ny Table I,-San ,1111111, I'.irl.. 111-".., is mibmijer a forlllb'd b-is.., I'.irl of Ib-ar A-lmirai .'Jnm|.sons 11.-et p..ure.l f.r thr.-e hours shot an.l sli.-II lul.. Hi.. f..rlin.-at|..us,
whb-h. 111 lUKh m.t sll..11 1, w..r.' r-iil-r-l
lnelT...-llv-, Till- N|.iiiilsh s.pia'lr..n fr..m Cni-e Ver.le uuisl I....kill some ..Hi.-r (..rti-
• Greater New York ">
"Dental Farlors,
lOROCNCCKER I SKIOMORE,
OOR, FITLTON ,\NI) CJOLIJ !^TS
Brooklyn, N. 'y.
That the daring nf the great "Path tiu.lor " has descended to his son, Fieiiteuant .fohn C. Fremont, of the torpedo boat I'orler. is shown by the lieutenaiils bravery in making the first luiii1iiii{ on Culuin soil to obtain iiiformaliuii wante.l by Hear Admiral Saiiipsnu. F.very mliiiirer of the obi lieneral wh.i f.niiid the paths tn the Pacilic will be prnii.l of Iho snu, ob serves the New Vnrk llernbl.
your confession is very impnrtniil, I haven't be.-II nble to get n really bad and depraved character provi.uisly," I groaned.
"To-morrow, perhaps "
"N.IW," sai.l she, Hrmly, "This is a .1 poll - ynu use a .1, ilon't you?' She pinnled tlie writing mnterinl in fnint nf mi- with nn air of .b.termina- tinii.
"Well ifl iiiiisl—-- ¦¦ 1 t.i.ik upth,' pen nu.l stnn-.l lilaiiklv nt Iho ceiling. "Whnt mil 1 inil.r.'^
"First you wnte your name - here." Sin- cnme nn.l sti-ud liesiili
WISE WORDS.
liii.inily buil.Is its own jail.
Truth is the weapon of honesty.
When m.mey is king, misery ia .|ueen.
Foss of lirsl Inve is the lir.st mark of apostasy.
.V man uitlmut priii.-i|ile never be- cnmes a iiiiirtyr.
I'r-ju.lii-i- IS Iho chain nf crmr hold ing Its ili-liiiicil ill volec fast.
Nn uiatler Imw iiini.y kinds of trnuble n man has he ia U)it tn feel
lii.-IT.-i-Hv- .-nm :ido, whos- onlv r...loem-
in« f-iiliire ivus ii- spirileiln.'.ss,
A.liuir.il Siim|.s .11 s lleet Inv wllhlu sight of San,luan de I'-rt.. Iil.-.. all .if We.lues-
dav night, Ai:l .. .-|.-.'k ..n Thurs.lav rii-
liu,-all 'Illll.Is ..nail Hi.-ships w.-i.-'.-nll.'.l, I'.'r an iL.ur llll.l 11 half ea.-li ship was the
s fun ..r.l.-rlv ..onfiisb.n as Hi- two
111..usun.l sailors s|rl|.i.i-.l Ilieirships, tli.-lr guus ami ms."lv,"s,
Itv I.llli ."Vervl lll.n; was lu readiness |..r
lliel.alll.- I.. i-.-K-lii Hi- s I gr-nl ..|i-
gac-mi- f ill., war. At ,'i a, 111, e.-iin- llie
.-iill t.."".piiirl.-rs, ami Inslaiii iv ev..rv muu was at Ills p..sl uml r.-a-lv ami eiiL-.-r I.. Mrike 11 blow In at..11.-m.-ul b.r Hi-M.-iiii-,
- 111. six-ill..|i
ila-U, In 11 w.-re Hi.
hi-li Spain s-iil ..\. ras S.1..11 lis Hi.' wnr
.-.-11.11 rtain, ami wlih-ll hml I luistliv
i.iuiitel ami niaiin-.l with the i.est i,-.iii'- ei-s in II I..libit army.
The KoBauellielll Opena,
I'll.- II-.-I, i....l'iiii; f-r 111., .-^innl-li ships-
.11 1 1.1 ill.- liarl...r. Hi., men ul .piar-
-rs. 111.. .1.-.-!,-. ¦..in.i.-.i. 111- sp.-e.l livo Iw-lil
Instlliite, the an.-b-nl |.ala-e, iho llovern¬ ment h,.uso. the or].han asvliim, the old Ili.-atn> nn.l s,.,,.rnl ..1.1 ehu.-hes were l.urne.l ..r aliii..-l .l.-i.ii.|isli.'.l.
Ml.ai.lnr.ls F.iiiiilil I.Ike Mailman.
The Aiin-ri.-an ..lll.--r«, tliroiiKh thelt glass.'s, .-..ul.l s— 111.- Npiinlnr.ls at work In manv (.la-es wh-r.. Hi.. f..rlllb-ali..ns hnd
I nl.rolieii .b-wn I'lie Spanbirds seemed
.Iruiik with furv, Tlii'v I..a.led ami flr.'d like mii.|iii."n. with..lit siminif. without any
appearan.-e.if .lis.-lplii r .lire.-ti.Mi, Al
tin iielr ."ra7,e.| .-.iiidllion le.l them tr
many nbsiir-l a.-Is, su.'li as waving sw-.irds, shaklni; tlslsaml .llsehark-lng pisl.ils at th« Amerl.-an line whi-li wns bnreiv wlthlr ren.-h ..I th.-lr iru lis of bniKi'st ranite, -I'.'war.I s ..-.-h.-k th.. h.'at beeaino abso- bit-lv uul..-arul.|-..|i Hie Auierh-an ships, II l.o..aiiie evi.b-nl tlml the Spanish lorts could not bo siloiieed sort of nuother hour-| work.
Men on the AmeH.-an stiips w.-re droppluR ..11 all si.les, m.l fr-m Spanish sli..l», but Ir.im tho n.-eiirati- au-l terrlllc l.ombnrd- ui.-iit otthetro|.|.-al sun,
Afler .•on-.nltiiti..ii A.iniirai Sampson slB- mill.-.I "-...¦ll— Ihing llll.l turned nway w.slwar.l. ri.o ol'ier slii|.s sU.wly lol- |..«-...I, all ..x."."i.l Hie 111.'Hit.ir Terrnr, She
r."iiiiii Iln h-r |...sill.111, in rani;., of all
lh.-i;iins of Ihe S|.aniariis uulll she had sll.-i I lliem.
Till- I'niti-.l Slates warsiilps hauled ofl sli..r..witiiin a b'w iiiiniit.'s afler Admlrnl Sain|.Bnu"s slKunl l.ie-ase llrlliK, and left Hau .luan iu a sorry .-.in.llil.'ii. The Span¬ ish base was uo long.-r ..ITe.'Iive as a sheitei b-r a Spanish lie,!, while Ihe Amerl.-an shij.s were ren.lv for l.attb- at anv
Rr.>aler In Ihe w-stern than In Ihe eastern pari of the Slale. The ..rehar Is that bore ii.-avilv last vear wiil nive onlv ilghl viel.Is Ihls year. I'f . r-har.Is were well fartlllre.l au.l tllle.l as .ith-r lan.l 1st > i;r..w .-orn and p..lnt.i*'s thore would be more regular .-f-.psand fe,ver olT-vears.
Harlb'II I'-ars will nol pr.vlu.... a er.ip
|U«1 I . last v...ir IIHiervaH.'Hos promise !•' cIve an average .-rop. The Se.-tel Is |..irli--iiliirlv|well S.-I with fruit Im.Is In Ihe llu.ls-.n Iilv4r valb-v. Plums are showlni; pr-'spe.-t f,.r a fiilrer .p. Ih.'unh not e.pial i.. the verv lart-e vlel I .i| List vear. Urapea nr- In «...'.I --.mliti'ii.
Pea.-h-s are imeve*. In some seetb'ns -il Hiestate a Iari;e pr..i...rll.in .if the buds iv-re killed hv 111.- hnv tem|«eratiire early In I'.-I.r.iary, Pliere ar-.-mom-li gnod buds nt 111.- i-reseni timo to i:ive a fair crop,
I'herrles, I...II1 sweet an.l s..nr, nre verv heavily set wilh fruit. Some of the ten.ler kinds, like Illaek Tarlnrbin and Koberls's rtPd heart, are eonsiderablv Iniured, Our- tanlslntthe Iludsi.n valley will nol hea hi-avv ..r.'l', I"li.' nisi ami aphis di.l s.i iiiu-h.Iamau'-to the L.tlaKo la-l v.'arlhnl Hie buds ar.. weak ant lni|.erfeel, and ean n..t i.rodu..e a str..ui; er.ip of Irull. If lol¬ lowed by Ihes.. ntlaeks ai;nln this vear, as III verv jirobal-le, thc currant piaiilatl.ins wiil have to I.e nband.me.I,
Strawberries ami other small fruits have ."..:ne through well ami pr..mlse(tood yields. In many parts .^f the Slale the siraivberry rust an.l leaf sp.il Injured the I dlaue serl- -lusly, Thor.'UKh spraying with IlordenUT inUlnre will Is' necessary In prevenl the
TIIK S.MiirVTH SCHOOL ,|
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR MAY 22.
id of thes. Iiidli
dis
•I'll.. Il.-el st.-ani.'.It.. Hi
iwiird about
,is I.-.- .h.
il- fr.
111.. ..I.l 1 II
Ilay In Albanv.
Fllder a re.-eni Inw the Iles-euls or me biilversity have heen oolleollng relies ol Ihe al'orli;inaI In.lians of this State, These
havejust been pla I In plate-glass cases
al Alhauv. Visitors are astonlslie.l nt tho sii-.e.iftho eolle.-tl.iu alrea.ly soeure,I and ll Is being rapldiv Inereasod', Manv pco- 1-1.- having vnliial.le spe.-imeus realliie that plaelnit them in Hie nrepr.iol ra|.|Iol ns a pari l.f Ihe Slate Museum Insures their transmission to posterity without: danger of loss, ami nre glad lo .-.mlribnte to a colloellon III whl.-h Hie Slale has r.'asou to be very prou.I. Arrniigemenls are nearly eorapieto.I f..r an Imlinu Dav in ,Iuiiew'ieii the sneliems, chiefs nnd ¦leading repre- senlallves ol all Hie tribes wlll eome Io Al¬ buny b.r a dav l.i see these eolleetlons I'or- uianeutlv .b'posile.I In the »-20.000.000 •"h.n« house" of the white men,
the Allianv Illslorb-al So.-i.-tv, under the i.-n-i.-rshii. ..I I'resl.leut Ueorge Douglas Miller, will lb. Its part In this ludian Day, Th.-.lav was planned by Secretary Dewey as a lilting recignUlon of Ihe offlelnl ae¬ tion .it the sachems uud chiefs In formnllv ..|.'.-liiig the universUv as the permanent keeper ot the wami.ums, the most pr.-.-l.ius r.-li."s l.f the r...i men who so long lived lu .".-nlral New Vnrk,
llll.l then sl.ippe.I I,. reiu-'V" nf I.I.III.. au.l 1.. r.'sl ami refresh -bul happy sailors.
111 shnrt I
' an.l hi-
me, aud p.iinte.l nvci- my shoul.ler, ' that he wnuld prefer some other kind. So I niibscrilie.l iiiysclf hers to com¬ mand. "Now-, yiinr nge .¦
"Wlint does liiat matter ¦;¦
"It slinws how much wisdom mav be cxp..ctcd,"
""Five," I proposed promptly, , , , , ., ,
"No. no'- she cri.il. .-nlcliing hnl.l ''"-' '"'¦ »'"' ^'•""''','> * fecogtH.^c a jol nf my huu.l "V.IU mustni b.. silly."' , ' " "tei-l.c;! U). nml tnppc.l liim nn th,
There nre mnre peiqilo cruss-eyeil in the tongue than in the eyes: they lalk one way while thcv are thinking the iithei",
Manv n man w lin claims In be look-
li-d |...rl f-.r un.l iil-i 1.1 IK .-IT..li¬ vi-I..rl..11- 'A. rlli-iiiir ship- ..f 111- iiiii-.I I tr..ll in 1 stut.-s.
Til..udl Hi- f..rti-l.-ati..iis«-i.r.. not .-.1111. I'¦¦'';'"
pietelv .leiii.'li-li.-.l, K.-:ir A-liiiiriii Sumps..11 'jVi
r-ijar.ls hi- iiii-si.u I-. Miu .luiiiiassii ss- 1 ^\"" '
fill. Tll.. |...mt.ar.|iii was lernli.-, U | ,),','.,,,.
gave till-in-n ..11 I ll- iwir -111].- an a.Imir- ,i„ 11','.. iirsI r..-jn.l Ihev shot loo i.iw l.ul
.iliie .¦v....ri..ii -.1 llll.l ei.iil.le.l Iiie.l, I.t I. — f I HI 111.' II rsi rn Ji-l i in .1 siini n ... e .n , nil i
11 I.IO i-v .-rii-ii- .' uml enal.n-.l imm l.i '' st ,,,,,,,, ..,.,,,j,,,,,,,, ,l,,,^ ,,,,i ruu ml
Ilieir mar"K-iiiaiislii|. lu n.-lbin, wlil.-ii wa '" -* "^ ' ' .noiiim .111.1 rnumi
.l.-slr...i h.-I..i-..i;lviiii{ I.iilll.. t-. lb., armor
l-.H. I
Th- iruiin.'l- ill III.- ..1.1 b.rl ..p..li-l -u I Snliipaoii's ODIelal lleimrl.
Ih- I.IW.I Ih- s.pi.i.|r..ii was „r.li.r.-i P. I Wasiiimi mv, II. I", |S| laii. Tlie Navj
r.-tiirn 111-- Ur.-. Iiepariiii..iit re.-.-ive,I Hie folhiwing .b--
Tlie b.wn s |..rwar.i'iurr-t gun- llre.l ! s;.aleh Ir.,111 A.iiulral Saiii|.s..11. II Is .lal.-d
Mr I 1.1 111.. W..S1 al.i,'le.if 111., f.irl; llieu sho | St, Thomas, Mnv i'i. ami Is a- r..ll..ws:
-wuiiK-,ir...iM.ili.-riifl.-r Kuns ami b-l go -^ ,„,r,|.i,i ,.f Hi- ,..p,a.ir..ii un.l-r mv
li.-r-l,irl...iirl l.r..:i.l-l. .". | enminau.l r-m-h-.l San ,Iuiiii this 111..rn-
ih- |i..lr..ll a! her 1. w."-i -, I b.-irali | ini; „t .Invl.r.-ak. N.. armi-.I v.-ssels
' ' ' "I'. I w.-re r..,iii.l in Hi- i...rl. As s.i.,11 as it was
in-rs siinb-i-iiiiv liu'ht I ."..111111..11.-...I iillii.-k upon
iwiiy aciilli ami iigalli Ihe batt.-rii-s d-b-n.lliij; Hn-. ll v. This nl-
Th- I..w.l s.-l.-.-te.l ..no f.irt an.l a» I la.'k hi-l-.l al.-...! Ihr-li...irs an.l result-d
he s'-ips ap|.,...i.h.-I ..a..|i ..pen...l, Hr- ^ Oi mu.-h .liimiii;- I,. Hi- Lal l.-i i--un.l in.-i.
liii-i-.-t iiM.l l.r,a.|-i.|.. i-iiiis 111- I'.- : .l-ninllv I., a p..rli..ii ..f I itv a.ija.-nl
I p..-ii|..ii plii..kll.v k.-i,l I 1,, ,hi. |,att.-ri.-s. rh.. |.all..ri.-s r.-|.lb-.I l-i
--i... .—n. lire, l.lll wllh..Ill mat-rial elT..."l, line
'- I mail wns kill.".I ..11 l...:ir.l Hi.. S.'W \..rk
|.l lli..lii-lr..|landlhe Montgomery, I „n.I ,.ev.-ii silu-hi Iv w..,ii,.b..l in the s.|.ia,I-
b.ii- .liimuK-e lo any shl|.- r--
b-r.-.l .Hit of raiii;e, the siiip.- I in au . llii-.' In fruni nf Hie furls _ s,ii,„,i'
TO RULE THE PHILIPPINES,
Of.
I .li.lii^i mi-aii b. bo, but. I
Hhniil.ler,
A\,oa up
•.1,00 n|i
• I.IMI a|i
• ,SII ap
•at af Taath,
aStt nnla'il!!.
otbar nillac, •
FULTON ANI) HOLD STRFKTS,
Opp. Loaaar'f, Brooklyn, N. V.
WILSUR r. TREDWELU
., ! OOUN8i:U)R-AT-LAW.
IM W¦!¦¦¦¦ Httwet. Bruoklyn, N. T.
Taa RIpar'a Hall. Frevport. I.. I.. Kvenbnis and Halurdays,
rRANCIS B, TAYLOR.
I.AWYKK.
C0«1«eR mAlN AND PUI.TON .atv
aLtmrmemit. U I.
E. V. BALDWIN,
-WBANJO SOI.OIST.tK-
Concert iiniaKCinenls at Low Kate.^
Addtt»«», HtHPSTtHO ..r PRttPORT
miSINEMM CAHIta.
Little .lohii Victor Thompson was born un.ler b whole constellation ol lucky slBrs. His Ilrst piece of good fortune wns in being burn in Chicago, He could not have mado a wiser choice of a birlhplnoe. His second morsel, nr, rather, large mnuthful, of good fortune i-aine when he wasBd.ip- Ie.l by tho lUiiusday Club, Thirly- niue young ladies, each of whom has pin money to spare, were looking about for snme cbnritnble work to iln They snw ynuug 'riiniupsnn and n.lopled hllll. They will semi him tn schnni, perhaps to college, and star! llim on an honorable career. Thirly nine mothers! That is n privilege which very few buys enjoy, nu.l .Inhn Victor knows it
wns liniiiid In pri-ieii.l if ii iiia.l,-1 Ihnt
"riiiriy nil-, ill.11, if I musi, awfully ni.l, is.It it y "
".Vo n, tint b.r a innii. Nn\ datt, Thnfs light."
"'Ha.in't I belter n.1.1 my mblr forhirthilav presents'"
"Or bills':. Vnu donl kn..w might see it
if spring ni'e ilu, 11. Sn a jnyfnl ser lises a lich fruitage
,-,b,i Th-i bhissnms prnpnets nf nutiii It's i vice in ymitli pi.i
' in nfter year- the Must nf us in nnr apprentice dnys i feel inighiy eiinugh to bear the liurd.-n ss ] nf siii-ccss, but hnw manv have Iho
,-l;l.ls ..ISpai par.-.l Hian ev.-r I-. 111.-.l Hi- 1...', lillvlliKthe a.I.Illl..mil ...-nll.t.-n,-.- Hint ,-..111-- fr-.ui hav¬ ing l.e.m 111..l.-r III.-,
Ih.- V.,|.-ri.-illi salb.rs w.iul.l like Io Imve -..iillnu.-l shelliii;; Hi.. Sau ,Iu:iii b.rllll..n- 11.'US lllllil Hi..v w.-r.-.-.mil l.-l.-Iv -lialler.-.i, l.lll .\.liiiir:il S:niips,.n ile,-i.|,-,l iiml -.1111- .-l-nl da.11111;.¦ ha.l heen ilin- t.. iii.-ike the p..rt usei'.ss as a f-.rlille 1 I,.is-.
The KIII.-.I nu.I U'oiiii.Ie.l.
In Hie l..,ml.ar.iiii.-ut Iw.. .,f ...ir men nen- kill.-'i ami s.-ven injiir.-l, II.,w lii-;ivv
1.1 i.asseil .
ami 111- slL.ls hii th.' I- the illll-, fiillilii: 111 llii-i.
All elglil-in..!i -Il.ll exi.i...I-.I inth-New i „. ^. ,,, ...,,. ,,
V..rksiifl p..il wliiil..l...al .lavlt al the i-li.I ' "i-.n"- ^ ,^j.e.-iuli Willi nii p.—i-
oflh.- lliir.I 1-...111.I. I-'rii-.-m.-iils fell 111 ig ; |.|...lispiil.-li n.-nr A-Iniiral Ji..wev"s posses-
ill-."I-..W ..f 111.' purl liroa.l-i.l.. .-iglil-iii.'h ;„!„„,,, Ill,, l.|,(|||,,,|n..B Is 1.. l.e .Ir..nglli gnus, I-ralll' i\ i-i.-iuiirK, s-niiisu, u-as ,, , , ,. „,i,n,i,,,,,,i -i,i,.u ,i„,i i,.- „ ,,,ii,i,,r.-
slru.-k in 111- li.-u-l :in.l kllh-.l. - ' ' "*'' ' -' n"''""""''! "I'M'" ""'' ''-> " mUUnrv
At 7 ....1..-kiln-.luv lin.l I ame furl..uslv f.-ri-e ab-.pial.- I-, .'v..r.-.'in.. Hi.' SpHiil-li
hoi, so hnt Hull m.-n w-r- luliii mg l...|,.w I tr .s l-il -.u Ihe I-lan.I-, I.' miiintain
Hie 1 ks 1111.1 nl the t-uiis, IIU-man. a "r.i-r .iinl i-r-.i I ii.. lii... ami int.
Ill- Amphltrile, wns i,v..r- "..nienmi .ll.-i in a f.-w In.urs,
The l--a|.iug names fr-.m burning houses -l.ise i.i Hie slmre, l.ut behiu.l Ihn lorlilb-a-
Htreiigth 111 fall":'
You must try to bo gnnd nnd ami- , I able In evcrvhnilv, nu.l .lo lint think
"Nn: thut a the dou.-e ..f it. Ami . ,|,„, (;,„„|ness ,-.insists in a luehuichnly "^« "«"•¦" ami morose lib-,
"Now, you must answer Ihe iiues- 1, , - . - .1
tious. Wbnl is tho thnufa.ht upper ! <>f i.l vntu-s, iiingnnuiuiity is the
most ill vour iiiiii.l".'" | '¦"'¦••;'',^'"¦"" '"'¦ " '"",';''"¦ 1"""'""* ',''
..., ..,-,"- merit for one who willingly nckiinwl-
"A 'miml," said she positively, "is I '"''¦'''" '* '" """"'^f- assume.! Whiil is Iho thought upper j '"'/'i'" '" « .b-p.irlm.Mit wlin-li suits most iu it nt the present inomenl, i the tignri- ami laleiita nf en.-b pers,.ii; That is the .lUestion," j " '" nluays lost when wo .put it In as-
* "Vniir |.li-usaut cmnpany,' \ «"'«•' ''"»' "' nn.ither,
"Oh, whatever will people think'r' Despair is thc thought of the uimt-
"That I've got one nnswer right " j taiiialileiiess of nny g.iod ll wnrks I leane.l Inck trinniphnntly in my dilT..reuliy in mens minds, sometimes chair. ' priiibi.'iiig iiii.'nsiiiess ur )iBin, some-
"Hiit you shnuliln't. They might times r.-st nr indnleiicy. think ynu rcnllv " I —
^=i£?$>iWiTtr
u^sy^
—•^r"
ti..;
VM-W
JAMES PALMER. REAL ESTATE AQENT,
RATCHOGUC, L I.
nnaoM havIni Vlllwr IV..i.ertv or Farms nraate or eirhanitr. write full parti, uiam MaUBCkrarwl rash prin-, ami I nill xlvrrtlsi. tMMUMal my own •xprMe,
r. a, aaaaiaa. aot .tt
C. A. DORLON, ¦ONDCD AUCTIONCCN,
ruma ar,, aia
tattraar.
C.S. RANDALL, ArahHsct,
• r«r Hnaiklrn »»» , and Mala M , spp
¦allmad Ii«p.>l. Frrv'purl, U I ¦ aaA AearXketXImat prrimrrsl lae all rtaj^i
According In tho B.isl-.ii rraveler recent evi-nts pnint b. Ihe fnlling be kin.l of tho Latin lac-s m the march <if i-ivili/.ati.in, Ol.l abuses wiih Ihi-n, seem to linger, abuses which hnve been stnmpe.l nnl lnng since by then sturdier Saxnn brethren France in the Zola trial has shown the wnrl.l ilefects III her jii.ltciiil nii.l ailministra lion systems that the Knglish Irial by jury wnulil not have permltte.I even tw.i centuries ago. Spain, iu utlBiui>t- iug In crush Cuba, shows the same crude inetli.i.ls whi.h ilis>;rnce.l Alv» in the Nellierlan.Is lu the .lesire f.u better i.bscrvaii.-e nf interuati.iiinl law and free.l.iiu .'f Ira.le, In.., nur Latin l.r.dhers seeiu In be sa-lly lacking If recent events cnunt fnr aiii lliiini. they si-ein In p.--iiit I.' the future supremscy ..f the Augln Sav.in
"Meant iC'^ "Of cur-e not "
¦Ibit I llo. Shull I a.1.1 a Bw..n ilceliiratii.ir-'^
She lauglle-l nii.l slinnk lu-r lieu.l
"I w.mt have pt-rjiiiy in my .lea llitle t.n.ik Now you must be .|iiiti scrinus, pIcBse. Tliis is a very in. pnrtttut questinn. Is life w,.ii'li In iiig'^ Nl.' Vnu are tint I., w rii.- ul y.ni huve tnld me III.. ausii, 1 ' "At the present iii..:ii.-iit yes.^' ¦'Vnu must iiuswi-i i..-ii.-rii'ly b.
"Iu the preneiil eniiipaiiy- yes. ' 'Vnu an- lint to iiieiitinu' m.. I 1
4"a|>liirlng llrserteri.
l'ntil nb.'iil SIX years n-.i tbo mili tary nutlinrilies pai.l jfiiu f. r the np prohi'ii-i 111 nf a .leserler. .As u result ..r this system there nnise 111 the iiu- nie.linlo viciiiily nf large military pnsts a class .if men kiinwii in the army veriinc'ilar ns "iinunds, " clothe.1 Willi Ih.. righls of sp.-cial nllicers, wh.i mail- a 'iiisiness nf nppri heiidiiig army desericrs tor tlu- SiiU r.-wnnl, I'liese 111.-11 very riirely failed In gather 111 tlicir prey, even if they very nfti-ii sii,-,-ci'.l,-.l in dning s.i nnly at till- i-nco nf brnk.-ii hen.Is nr wnrso riuise tbat tnnk iiJi 111. M-
feM^:-.:^
'mmmmc::^^
"I I..r-lgii r.-|.b.iils, au-l
Hiorltv of Hie lnlle.l sliil..- Iln-..ugh a
mllllarv g..v-rniiieni. wilh .Mii|..r ...-imral
\Vo8lev'M.-rriH as Its 1...a.I. il nil .Mer
rill liel.l a b.ng .-..nsiillnll.in wllh tli.' Se.-n-tarv .,f War ami the ,\.ljiitant Uen¬ eral, ami r.'turn.-.l 10 N-w Vork In e.nu- j.l.-le his |.i-.-|.nruli.iiis lor pr...-ei-dliig l.i Manila.
II lias 1 11 .b-llnll.-lv .b.ei.le.l I. i.-en-
triileaiSiin Kriin.-l-.-.i an armv of lli.mm men. ...iisisiing ..f I...Hi vnlunteers ami r.-g.liars. lie-Lies I ho slab-.,f ralif,.riiin un.l W.ishiiigi.in, will.-il will fiinilsii ih-ir
Sillies will fiiriiisli men f-.r th.' .-xp.-'lii|..ii
Wv..mliig. ..no 1.1111,1.1 .f iiifiii.lri,
r..I.irado, l.ll.. r.-glui.-iil ..f liib.ii;ri: Kansas, ..ue r..gim.-iil ..I inlanirv: li-.n lana, om. reglinenl uf Infiintrv: N.-- l.raska. ..n- n-gim-iil of Intiinlri, I l,ili, Iw.. hght l.all..ri.-- ..I lullil.-rv 1111.1 ..ii.¬ ir...p-f i-iivaii v. ami S.rlli Iialn.la au'i I.bill.., -n-li tw.'i lalb-ill .lis ..f Infnnlrv.
This nrmv will-..n-llliil-111- llr-l r.-rp- ..f 111.. Iiilt-.| Slates Ar.in. ll Wlll I... .ii-
vi.Ie.l Int.. thr iivlsi..n-. Hi- llrsi ..f
whl.-h will ...ii-isl nf Tllllll men, iii„| ivill
f.-rm 111- llrsl .l.-l.i.-l. 111 ->ul I., tin. r-
ll..f ..f n.'ar .A.Imlral'li. W..V.
In ..r.b-r tlinl tl xp.-.llli..11 mav leaie
as s,„,n 11- p,,s«|l.i.. li nil Merrllt lias
1 11 given uutll..ritv 1.. lak." Ililll hlm. ul
his nwn ¦ll-.-r.-ii..|l, Ih" Ilrst 7 11-1, wh..
re|...rt at San l-ran-iis."...
A CABIECRAM FROM DEWEY.
.Inioprd lo IK'atli Toitelhrr,
rlasp...I In eii.'li ..ther-s arms, Delln Nor- i..li, ag.-.l tweulvilii-.-.-, a Swede, nud a .v..ung man mime.l riiauiie..v Woo.l jumped Illin Iho Hu.lson lllver Irom Iho Ferry sir.'el hrldgelnSehiiylervIllH a few luorn- Ings ngo, Thoy eaini^ up Iwlee, and the wonian lore liersoll nwny Irom Wood au.l sank. Wood .-hanged his mind about tak¬ ing his lile, swam nshoro, gave himself n|. . I., the poliee, and told the slorv. Men aro .Iragglng 111-river, and Wood is In eusl.i ,iv iiwalling .levelo|.iiienls.
W..1..I ami Miss N.-lson hn.l been keeping
npany f.-r s..nie lime, nnd ile..ided a
-hnri time ago 1.1 get married this spring. She liilorme.I her l.roliier-In-law ol her In- i"iiliou,nnil he slr"nglv.ipp.>s.id It, She liifnrme.l W.....I of tills, nnd Imlh resoiye.l 1.1 .-ml nil th.-lr Iroul.les l.y throwing Ih.-ni-
selves lu Ihe rlv.-r. Tll uple w.-re s 1
g.iing .lown Iho sir.-el, un.l thev were ap- piireutly in gn.i.l iiiimnr, oeciislonallv liod- illng I.l frb.ii.Is as ihev |.n,s8ed, Thoy r.-a.-hed th.' wharf, nn.l aft.'r a i.artlng eni- l.raee hi.ih Hung theuiselves Int., the water, I'lie girl sank almnst Instanllv and illd uol iip|...ar al...v.. Ihe water sgalii,
stale Nluileiits at roriiell.
An nmilysLs hv .'ouiilies of Ihe 1131 New Vnrk Stale slu.Ieuis In l"oru.-li I'liiveisilv Ihls vear shows that oiilBl.Ie of Hie eounty lu wlllell the iinlversllv Is io.-nie.l. Kings seu.ls the largest mimb.-r, IUI students, l-:rl.' follows with 70, New V.irk with 53, Jl.inr.ie with -10, llnnndaga with ,S6, nnd llnel.bi wiUi "ll, I'r.i|i..rll.iiiuleiy to the p..piilnli..ii, h.iwever. New Vork Is at the f...'l of the list, s,.ndlng oulv :l.,'ito Ihc imi,- IIUO. At 111.- h.-ad nfthls list" slamls Hene,.a, wiih ii:1.7 I.. Hie lim.llflO, fi.liowed hv Tloga wlih ,-,:l,l, .111.1 rii-miing wltli ,'il,s. The
iii.-r.-ig ml.er ..f -Hi.lenls al l.'.irm-ll
from the thn uiille- luimi-.lluleiv siir-
r..1111.ling N.'iv V..rl> Is IJ lo the IIKI,|iOO, or ii.,iirlv f.mr liiiies the pr-porlb,uni numher Ir-.m N..W \"t\,. rhls Is l,e,"aiis.. SO p..r .".¦lit. ..I r..riieil slu.l-uls an. fr.iui the pub. II.' high sell....is, and unlll the |>iesent year Ill-re have been no publi.i high schools tn N.-w V.irk I'ltv,
I'role
A .'able des
liniin.'es Ihe .1.
bert Mnliier,
of N.'w V.,rk.
Hr. blnlner
km.wii lu his
Vlll.ial.1.. servl
.-iil..m..|.,gy.
lb- was |,.,ri
lsa:i .\fier I,
lli h.. was illi
ilil-n-sle.I 111 .
l.-i-iir- i.l Ihal
h- wns iiia.b-
Slule Museum
.-f t w.-nl V -el..
irv un.l l:,ii..|
s.-i.-nllli- pap-
.-iai rep.,rls.
ssor I.Intn<ir Dfa.l.
.ali'h from Home, Italv, aii-
aih nf Professor Joseph Al-
v..Ieran Slate Entomologist
was wldelv an.l fav.irabiv
pr..b—1..11 and hn.l ren.len-.|
e 1.. til., stale In ...-.inoiiib-
111 S.-hohnrle on Feliriinry ^,
-ingi-ngag.-.I in imslness uu¬
li .n-. •renr* ..Id he he,.aiu..
nl..iii..l..gv, an.l d-v.'le.l Ills
s.-l.-i th.-reiifli-r. Ill IHii;
-,....,l,,gi,.al n--bluiit In tin
andinlssl h-wasa|.|...lMl
inh-igbt. II.. WUS n moiiil...|
,li.|-s..-I..H..-in,).his ,.„un-
... ami |.ul.ll-lii-.l al t for
-s and .sei-rai valuahl II
I I I lot lanes Kurned.
Hu- Imn.Ir.-.l an.l ..b-ven .-..tiages at Ka- .-uu.luga I'urk. I-'iil|..n r..iiiilv. a pi.pulai sum r r..s..rl. w.-r- r 'nllv .ieslr.ive.l hy
-- -vhli'li was px..l.al.ly ..f ln....n.Ilari
.rlgbl. The .-..Hug. urns, bull stlmale.l 1
ail Ir
i.g.-Hi.
Tho 1.1
U
wh,
Mldli
CHARLES L. SCAMAN,
Carpenter *-''o BuiKler,
rnccPORT. i_ I.
BMinatca cheerfully pr^n. C'siutiacta tiiki-ii
GEORGE h GILSOII RAYMOR,
CARPeNTLK5 AM» BL'ILDERS.
FREEPOKT. I.. I
¦aviaa rerwillr rooiplelrsi Ihr Rrvilfw
BlII.DINii we tre r-repaml ... ..ke
."n.r.. I. r.r Hr-l iltm work
I8r G>lia«*il
VMm I GeDenI CoDtnctors,
I* Bctftord A«ca«c.
¦ROOKLVN N. V.
kM* fnr aale at FKLHIHMtT, L. I, tht
•taairahlo boiMiu^c |>i'<« "O U'ii|
Nh*!; ktmImI atnvui. will
Alan, tnona built k
'Ihere isa common notion that .\mer ifa is Ihe only country in which there haa been a rnpi.l gro'ith nf cities. The Americans are sn at'cii"t..nie.l tc ''..i.si.ler that their cnuiitry is in alj r.'spects vastly superior in all others that they give very little attenli.iu to whal I" done elsewhere. But the.le -ire ..f hll man beings In cr. .w.| 1.,get bet 11. .-111. - 1- ,-iie of the sirikiug pecular me- nf the present age, and. as a re suit, there has been an enormous growth '.I .-itics 111 every couutry Fakr, tnr instau.-e. the city nf Herliu In l'>,"i.'< It ha.l »b..ut l|ii,iiin. p-i'iiia IIOII. In li*!tS itsp.ipiiUtiouis I,"....I, Ollli, tu l>tt>' the |H»pnlaiiiiii of Liver I«.nl, inclndiug Birkriiheal, .u the .ppnsile Sl.le nf Ihe nver .Mersey, was :il. -ut ,%.'m.,.i.>.i In 1"^*.» It was it-t'". .."' an I t.' lay i» over oue million soul" lie .Ity nf London i« another intereninu evaupK-. In IWil the popnlalio.i embrace 1 in the registrar ¦eiieral's dutru-t was J .in.i.iMki »n.I a little over. In the sa.i,,- .listtu-i n, l'i',!!'., the census sh.we-l t,»ll.«si It wnubl l>« dilfioult, i-ven 111 the Fnited Slules, to rin.l in,in- rapi-1 ,r..«th .if the pnpiiIaUsin of ciiies than llial •tated ath've, but it is mnre the ul* tilan ibe eirepiiou.
She nodile.l her hea.l "Inn.ls near posts
ilci-isiveh wen-iiiiu'siiiilly cnminnii nn ai uut nf
•¦rhen' my iiis|.ii atnois g..ne/' I ''"• iin.l.-hiniluljty nf the snblieriiig
lal.l ilinvii Ihl- p.-II. ! niaile a Int ..f niniu-y at this biisnu'ss,
"I'lease'' 1 Link It up agnin. 1 They gam.-.1 m.t nnly Ihe hnlrc.l nf
"If till' liver works. Will that .1..- ' "o- enlisted men, but nf the nffi.-ers as
•ll isnl nrigiual," she nbjectcl ' well, fnr up..n every il-sertcr brought
' Four I'l-nple have wrill.-n it ulrcalv," H' « gem-ral cuurl-mariial ha-l In be
"1 kn..»," said 1, seizing the l.n..k I'el.l, iiiij the nu-ii with the shnnlder
an.l writing rapi.llv, "It ilcpcii-l < .111 straps, whn are «liii..-t a unit in de-
the auswer'tnan..tlui 'lucsti.m, when "I'i"ing general cnnrt martini duly,
1 „sX ,1 " fniin.l thai they were compclle.l to be
"Thnfs altng.-tli..r In.. vn-_'.|e.'^ almnst coiistBiitly nrraycl in their
"Shall I make It ii:..re eiph. it-^ r full-.lrcas cl-.th.'"- a-" nienibers of
l.^..ke.l right at h.r, aii.l sh.- w,-ii1 .-nurl-, an.l were Inu.le.l il-iwn with
prettily pink ""il* besides, fnr the dispi-sitinn nf a
"riicre's 11,1 inniii tnr any iiinre," .leserter's .-ase by general cimrt-mnr-
said she hastily, "Nnw v..ii lurn 'i«' invnUes n treinen.lntis am..unt ..I
over V..11 liaM- a lot iimre '.|U.-sIi,-iis cleri.-»l labor. It was ivilh these c..n-
1,1 „„,„,,, - si.leratiniis 111 view that tbe War Ib-
Ihen I C..111111111.-.1 mvsdf In the ' parlnient ie.luce.l the bl 1 m.mey for
-t.il-!iieiit- Uist mv lev.uite aulh..r lliecaidurc nf .le-ert. r- I..«l.l, th.
wns Shakespeare -lie w.iubln I hear pr-sent figure,
..f Kipting' , my fnvnrile cniiipn
Wagner wln.-li uasiit tin.-, „, ^, , ,1 ,
fai..nte .Innk, au.l Min..us ..th.-r im S-"'>'"<ts and all ..ns.rviiiM per.i.n.
porlaiil I.l.-Is
"•Thai's v.iv i.„-i., sl:.. -ai 1 ap prnvinglv when I ba.l v.-'-.-r.b-l tlial i.iv mnll,'. was ••Flii,-k for lip-k' an.l r.y fav..rite n-.-reatinu rea.In.: ser
TIIP ii.ivr,ii\iir, i.iNi.iiAi.s i".M,.M 1" VMl \N .Wi.l 1 .ir riii: svn.iia.n
I Illll II 11 .\ I ll.NS 111 IHl l.ll P-V \I.^1II1.\I, MMI'-.IN - rl,l.i;r. | rin- snmill... «l ,M.l..ll.. Mi.ee the ll„,„
wasHi..|..ss am..ng Hi- Spaular-ls i- n..l't s. m.-i.le tl... \.i,.-ri nn-k u..w I hut their \v,suin > 11. 1 , 1 Si-.-iul .. .Lll-pai-li
kn. Wll, l.ul II Is I.-ll-v.-I p. huv- 1 u I w-.rk w.i- n..l a- vain n- Hi- lr.l./i-.| IIHlig . ,,„,„„ yrl,\ni, |,, the Nnvv |l-|.arim-ni fr
s.-v-r-, Th-lw., men kllh-I were: I-'rank j ..f 111-spaniur-ls, ! A-bnlrai H-iv.-i. at Manibi II wa- .lal-.l
Wi.l :irk, -euman of lie. .-nils-r New j lul -I p.-irl -f th-t-wn ..f Sun -luan. i|..ngh..ng II wu-us f..l|..w
V.irk WiiJiani I!.." giinner"s mat." ..I Hi-' a.ij.lniiig 11..- I-rti'|.-iil|.-ii-. wln.i.. I.|...-ks iii..iiil..r A-npliitril" This Is a li-i ..f th.-; w-r- i.la/iiig, Manv -.1 I In-s:„-ll, fl.-iv ..ver ii.jiir.-.i .I..I111 Mil.-Hell, si-uiii.ili..f the hht. ami l.ur-t among tin- nm-i.-iil l.iiii.llugs lb-ship l..vva: Kuvui-.u.I Hill, aj.preu- fr...n wlil-li Hi- p..piilatloii hu.l Ile.l at H--e on the l.m-a: Ueorge M-"rkle, a , .lawn.
pHvato marli 1 Hie b.wii; .Mb-ha-l I S.i Iter.---was the Ani.-rl-aii llr.-that ha.l
Mur|.hv, s,.amaii -n tin- .-rul-er N.-w i tb- Inlentinii I n to b.imbar.I the ri'sl
V..rk: Samuel Keltmau, a seamau on I he New Vi.rk: IMw.ir 1 l-iirle, seaiiiaii on III.-N.-w V.-rk: .I.'iii Miller, s-aman on tli.- Ne«-V.irk, Splliil.-r- Ir.nn l.iirstiug shell
Iw..-thirls 111-
Tl... .-..Ilag..s w..n. imisiiv .,wn...I
S..11S living 111 (ill.v-rsv|iieauiI,lolins
N..rllivil|.., Ilr..ii.lall.iu an.l Mnyll.-I.I
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Iirake.
Illl
II Frelgl.l
Ills.d Ihl-sli.-llslliemselv.-s.-e.use.| 11...s> ol Hie Injuries. IP.-, giiiiuers mate -I Ihe Auipliilrile. .Ir..i.|.-.l .1-11.1 beshle his
lb.v.. ii"-.'.. Mai Vi. S.-.-r.-tarv ..ftl..- N:m
Th.-l- is liill.- .-hang- In Hi- -iiiiiill.'n sin.-e mv lnst lel-gram. I am trunsferrliig to trans]...rls st—I l.n-i-.-li-I..iiiIliig rillei- from sunken S|.iii.l-ii ii..-n-..l-war. AIsi st.in-s frnm arseiiiil In luv poss.-ssj.m, I am maintaining slri-l bbn-kaib.. Add Argos I.
.i-n.-.-pan .,f ohi san .luan, the .lannige
.-..lll.l hardlv hav., b.s'n greater. The . , ,,, _, ,
llKlitii..iises 'w.^' .l.-m.il|shed soon after "»'"''b-stmyed vessels, l-.l I'orre.., pn,b-
the liring iiegan. Later .m Ihe h..uses In "''l-*' '-' f'*""- DrwEV,
liallaja s.|uure lu St, l"iirlsl..pher slr....|, Other"d.>si.at--bes ,Ies..rlbe the sltuatlns
In Kan ,I..s.'sire.'t and In Hnn Sebasiian In the Plilllpplues as um-hangi-d slme th.
street were In flames. The St, rutherlnn bniDbardnient,
S|.pll-,lti..us
r..a.|s In Hi|„,siaie I.. I s...iip|,..| r,,r ih,.
v..nrs I"",i7-I1H fr..iii ih-pr..vl-i..iis .,f lli.-hiiv ..I ls;l:l ri..pilring s|e,iiii n.a.ls |,, e.piip ul l.-a-t l.lll |..-r I-ent. ..f th-lr fr-igiil .'ars an¬ nually Willi .-ontluu..u«piiwernr airbrakes. Mnn-llian f.rty p.-r .enl. .if the In'lghl .ars n.i..irl...I on an. now ...pilpped with power brakes. ^
Ciiri lu liunklrk Yonnic Men.
Fn..b-r|.-k 11 Stevens, Presi,lent of the
llr....ks I ini.llve W.irks, has pr.vented
¦ he lb.rail.. .I Ilr....ks II.,luestea.I Ic Dun¬ kirk, vabie.l ul tl,'i<i.iino,ti.iheVounK Men^s A»».i."lall-.ii, in be use.l as H hospital, froo
llhi
id .'bib I1..US
liver Firi> Thousand \.tlunlrFrs.
l,.a!v.,»,'.v,'Ti. V .Spenlali, -Il.-p-.rts 1 f -iv.-.l ,it A.Iiuliiiil r.eli.-ral r.-rblirs ot- |-tr -sh .w Ilial rA.lrii ..I >h.. v..liiiiteer'
I'liiraao's Ureal l.oflN.
in .-i..\at-.r I>. at I'hb-ng.., wns .le- - I l.v lire, I.'.ss-s .in l.uil.llng an.l "ill nggr..gni.. al.,.iil «l,20ii,noil.
I'll.--|.-v.il..r.-..iiliilii-.I l.lb'.islfl hush.-ls of grain, yulii...I at tHIiiblloo, Hi.. pr..p."rtv ..f 1'. D, Arimmr, The grain wus fully lu-
Is.-u u--."|le.. HS having ti«. 1 essary
.iUalin-nti.iiis f,.r ».,I.Iiers aul liave I.een ii;u»t.-,-.-.I ml .the Inlted Males -.-rvi.-,
VI. llni. «r VIre.
Thr b.u'I.-frnm-.lweilingsat the I.vt-
tl lii-ry. n.-ar Minersvllle, I".«in,, w-r-i 1 hal ..f 1 he pliiiippln- islanls |- Hilrl.-n
-lesir.v-l i.y ;ln.. Mr. ani Mrs, Mi-lia-l j lemr. an.l-nl mluute. Hierel-r..,
- ¦¦ ¦ " ¦ ¦' ¦ ¦l.-r .1-l-.lin I .-..rllng I irtl-i.e, il,e haul.- ..f Manila
In- lire is ! wa, l.oiglii at J4I p, ui., Saiunlav, April Imry..r.glu. :ni,
j (yillni! Snle,.
¦ Inr riaa ll.ilsleil In fuliH.
Ki:y Wt»T. Kla. 1 Special I - Kli»igu Wli lar.l, of the Ma-hias, was the llrsl to In.Isl the Ameri.-an tlag .111 the I-lan.1 ..f i'ul.a While the Wlliiiiiig|..u, Wiu-I.iw an.l IIii.I- S..I1 were engaging I ¦.-ir.b-i.a-. Hie Ma.-lilas .lem.,lishe.I a l.ali.-rv and 1.1...-kle.11-.. al Hlnnaritv, Iw.. 11.il.-s awav. An arm-.I l..iat's .-rew th.-ii w-iii a-h..re an-I 11.- .-n- slgn h..|sle,| tll-stars au.l stri|...- ..n tin l.|...'kli..iiso ltagp.-|.-.
npklii
nnly.
I'.mnly
<'i>l<iri-.l .luriir li
At lli.-regubir Mav lerui o| Hi.
I", un ..rr..iiipkiii«r.iiiiiiv, whi-ii.
in Ithu.-a 11 b"w .lavs sine,-. Ib-nrv r.-le- man. .-..|i.r.-.l. wusehosen Juror, The.-ourt ..m.'lals sav Ihal lie Is Ihe Hrsl ...ib.r.'d mau t.. -It on ajury In uny erlinlual ease In the
] l.rauin Trat: -Tlie \tmv of JodcmMrt.**
'- Matthew xtr.. ni-tll-nolrten TMrtt
Mallhrw All,-.-:—Coiiiimntarr oa tk*
I l.e.son of .the Ilay l.y Iter. I>.M. StaanM
¦ 31. -When the Son of Mau shaU eoiae la . nis glory audnll the holy angels wIthRia, I Ihen shall He sit upon tho throne i>( HI* glory." ronoerning the coming ol IheSoa , ol Man In gb'ry see also Math. xtI., 1]; xxlv.. ,10, aud comrare Zei."h, ilr. J, %• Judo xlv , 15, We must keep In inUid tb«t up to Ihls time In our l.or.l'a mlnlslrytheri was no eoininand lo go lo every eraatvre,' but ouly 10 Israel, nmt that llie begtonlnc tnci end ot Iho sl. rv ol the cbUi-ch, whIoE is Ills body, la founl ehh-ny In the Aeta, the epistles und Uevelailon, The ehurch, cr called out coin).«uy Irom all nation*, be¬ ing His bo.ly. we w.iubl expect to IlndHlia In His body when Ho sits upon His (hrona, Sllll these nre the nssuraueHs given us In rol. III., 4, and R.-v, III., :!i, where we ara lll.l Ihnt when rhri-t our life shall appear we shall ai'pear wilh llim lu glory anil alt wllh llbn on His throne. We areaiso told In 1 Oor, vl,, II, that we shall jadK* tb« worid, an.l Ihls Is iu nccord with P». cxlli.," 6 1). Tbat the son of Man shall oome la glory Is as certain a° that He once cania la humiliation.
Iti. "And helore Him shall be natheiM sll nations, and He shall separate then one from another, ns a shepherd dlTldath nheep (rom the goals," In the context of Ihe passages ipioied coneerulng His oom- Ing in glory lye cannit but notice that tha B|ilrit always s|»eaks ol delirernne* tor Israel nnd judKim.ni upon her enemtea and blessing (or h.-r (riends. aud tbat It just the story hen-, iu perlo.'t accord with tho testimony o( Iho prophets, "Kureljr Iho Lord Uod will .1.) nolhing, bnt He r»- vealeth His secret uulo His sorranta, Iha proiihets" (Amos Hi, 7), Therefore If w« would kuow His j.urposiis w-e must goto those to whom Ilo hns told them, Wa Iherelore lm|uire. "Have the prophet! (aid anything about His judging the natlona or about slieep and goats?" Aa we canaol nu'lerstand the Hrst verse In the New lament witliout a considerable know! of the Old, s,. tliere are many othor thla«a In the New Testament which require tha light ot tho Old resiainent, and ttala Judc- nieutoflho uKiions Is ona o( them. Anr one Inmlllar with Joel III,, Zapb. III. and Eenk. Txiiv. will feel almost at home In our lesson nn-I will not oonfound Ibit judgment of living nations eltlier-Wltblb* Indgment seat o( llhrlst or tbat ol tha' groat white throuo (Rom. ilv., 10; U Cor. v., 10; Uev. XX., 12), Ihe former (or be> llevers only and tho latter (or the tail o( the dead, who take no part In tba Hnt resurrection, at tho end of the thouaand vonra,
.1.1, .14, "Come, ye blessed o( My Father, Inhorll the kingdom prepared (or you front-, thn foundntlon ol Ihn world," It seemt to me that our Lord must have had the worda I In Eiok. xixlv. In Ills mind, (or tbaro w* I read of sheep aud goats, and of tbelll ' treatninut o( the diseased and tho alok, and of blessing thnt shall eome t.i other nations Ihrough Israel bocauso thoy wero braeHl fiiends. Tho bleeslngsodlie cliurohta ber oneneBS with (Ihrlst are spoken of as pre¬ pared -'Hnlorothe (oundiillon.>rIhe world" (John xvll., a4; I I'm. I,, ao; Eph, 1,, 4), wjille the blessings of <il her nations tbroiicn Israel seem to bo "From Ihe (oundatton ot tho world" (Ib.v, xlll,, H; xvll,, 8b But withoul iiroBslug this I onlv nsk that you lllsllngulsh betweeu the mllloimlal kingdom of blessing tounllous llirougii Israel and Ihn klugdom o( Uod the Fntlier to follow ll,
.15, SB, There are good works prepared (or all bellHvors nt all limes, nud there ata tlwa.vs plenty of op|iortunItb<s (or auoh ¦• kra ready. Kven Joli t.isllllc.l Hint ho dell*- srcd thn poor nnd tho (atherluss and auob ts hnd none to help.
37-.11I. We do not need to koep oounl ol «ll the things wn do for lllm. Wo ouly need lo hold oursolvi's rendy (or any manner ol service, wh.illy at His .'.iniinaudinnut, and lust ns ".'..'nslon serve us. as tbe inomentt come nnd go, believing Hint Ho preparet svery occasion nij.! uollons whether wo are wuti-hlug Hla way and r.uidy (or Hig ever]! call,
40. "And Ihe King shall anawer aod any unto them. Verily I say untn you. Iota- much as ye hnve .lone It untu one of tba least u( those. My brethren, yn bave dona It unto Me." Hoinn ol us think tbat wa would have boon very glad lo hnve minll- lered unto lllm persnually I( wn had lived when llo wns on Iho i.arlh. Wo would hnvn lollowo.t Rim like thn truo dlsolplea an.l hav.i hung upon His worda. Wa would hnve mliilsiersd unto Illm'^^IIka those women, ami kei.t open houae for Hlm, like Martha and Mary, Let ul loam Irnm Ills own lips lu the wor.Ia of thlt, verse that whul..ver Is dono to one of Hit for loves sake Is tho same as If doue to lllmsi-if,
41, "Then shall Ilo sav itlao unto tbem on Iho loft hnnd. Depart from Me,; jre cursed. Into everlasting lire, prepared for tho iluvil an.l his nngels." Ho fella wbat Ho Himself will say, (or Iln Is tha Klua, and there ean bn no mislnko abnut It, and whosoever would leaeli that lh"»e la ao dovll and uo evorlnsting Urn Is In partner- slii|i with the Inther of lies hlinsoK, for ba Is a liar nn.l Ihe falher of it (John vlll.. Ill, unit Ii.-gnn his work by .piestlnnlng tbe wnnl o( (lod nnd making (lod u liar..Notlee Hint this awful pla.-n was nnt prepared (or man, hut b.r the devil, bir (Ind willetb not the di'atb olasiuuer,
X'ilh. -Innsmiieh asyedid It not to one of the l.-ast ill Ihes.-. ye dl.i It not to Me." Willie Wl'urn roadliig, ns we believe, ot-^m^ ludgiiieul.it living nntlous with referenoa to thelrgoo.l or bad Irsatninnt of larael, yet there are i.rlii.'l|i|es here wbleh aro alwavs the sum-. At all limes It la Ime Ihnl wlialnyorls il.iiieor notdoueloaoblld III llo.l Is b.ok.-.I upon ns done nr not dona 1,1 I'hrlst Himself. The only way to abow love Io Hod Is to show iovo lo pnople for ChrlsI'sBakn. Tho ooly way to nrovo our submission lo (lod la by subiulsalon to alr> euinatancnannd to (.eopls- not only to tba goo.l and gentle, but also to the forward (I ret. II., 181.
4I>. "And these shall go away Into ever- lasting punishment, but I ho righleoua Into lllo eternal," The wor.ls clonial and over- Insiiug In Ihls verse are the samo, teaohlnc Ihnt ns Is th.illb' (ortlurntlon su li tba tor¬ ment. Why sb.iuId we erlllelse and And (ault wllh what we cannot iindnratandr It Is ours to belliivo O.id, tu a.ineiit HU dear S'.n, t.i rneelve gla.IIy What lie so freely offers nnd l-i r.-Jil.'., In Illin evermore, ba»« Ing perfect eoulldun.-elnlhnbiv* that aama fnim lieuveu to save us and gindly yinldinc our wh.do li-Ing to lllm na a thank olfor. Ing. As to many ii( Ills ways whloh are to us a grent .leep, .-an wn not truat Hirof "Hhall not thn Jndgn ol nil Iha eartb do right?" (n.'u. xvlll.,'is,) Whoarewetbat shuul.l dor.' to sit In ju.lgm..iit on Ono wbo loved us lliat llo gavii lIlinsaK (or uaf— I,rfinon Helper.
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I'..nillle 1, ,-,
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g.-n-rally ob,s«rveil lu
y.-ll-t- have „rgali|y,ed a Ass.„.|atb.n has itn.lHIO i,b-riiig tl b-aol put
1..1 11" gam-, i Th-u-unl- of. V-li-ts ar-alornlng thel:
' wh-el. In 111—e .lavs „f war Willi small | w.-ek -v-r- l.al- A-ii-ri-an flag-
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Scieutiits an.) all n'nservi are lutcrested in the stateiiieiit that th.- .-liiiiaie n( France is i|iiite rapi.lly gr..w lllg cnl.ler For s.nne time this na- .lispuieil, but a ,-areful examina tl.-u nf the l-nn,llli,.ns nf vegetation appears tn cniitirm the i.lea bey..11.1 tl.e sha.b.iv nf a .Innbi Certain trees nu.l shrub- iImI a few years ag,. H.iur ishe.l liijuriantly are gra.lually dyiuf \\ i'l'."-'"-'1'"'.'"']'"'.'""' '¦..'.ll, and 111 s,,iiie b.calities h*ve .Iw
" '""^ ' ¦'^ ,1. i w-iir a|'p.-ar-.l alt..ce-:her. Lemniis b.rni
¦Sball I a.1.1 'giay at pte-cnl I in erlv tl.iurishe.l in I.an2n.-d.ic an.l or
iiuire-I Ilf .-nur-e Ihat »»- what slie »i,ce. m rmiissillnu. but tliese have
lias aeaiiug alb.gether .li-appeare.l. as have many
"I don t kn..w wl.ai c..l,.r ynur la.ly in.ligrnnus ,|.Uuts that at ,.ne timr
w.'ars I di'liit kimw ynu bal a grew in the umre ii..rther'T listrii is
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¦Hut tbat ISU I tlu- 'lUi-slinii. »h. rhe eartbanriii, ginritie.l by l>ar
r»i 1 .luickly. will. Is il. w a.-'- i-e-1.( playing cnsid
Ibit It's ^,.ing t.i b.. ¦ , el abb- part'in tl..- sprea.l .-f .iisease.
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il. liai.l. - l.,oslll l.iSe nf -.. I 1:1 U 1,1,- I -lle.?p li.at
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T-, |.r-i-iit Hi- uneasy b-eiing .-aus-d by ' C
slipping .11 Hieshinv s.irbl f IliOsa.I-
n -t .n- :ir- .,f !l-, w.'i-li II th..r.iug!iiv In s..ft s..ap an.l ir ar- -:,i|.|rwi warm wnli'mii i .Iry w-ll.
In ail III- I'iii.-kamuiig.'l I'ark -n- mip- inent l.i-'v..!,tf. lire m.i.-li 111 u-e l.,.i:ig em.
Ployed b.'r Ih- .I-liv-rv -.1 mall-. 11 arrv-
hig ..I .Iispat.-li.,-» by lin.Ier .-ffl-.-r- aul in vari.111- wavs.
Tr-nt-.n, \ J.,
ll I,i
P..rtugu"s-plantati-.n lal-.r-rs nl Ib.uo- lulii g-t f 17 I.. .'II am.mlh
The war with Spain has lurni-lie-I em j.b.vmeiit i-.,»M'..ry j.fttteru'naki-r It ili»
I'nited KIl^Hfs,
A bill, has passe.l III.- M««-:iebus..||.
I.eglslat.ire pn.vi.ling f..i I he eta-ninnli-.n
I gre.-ii Knu.
Sleinlel.tt Is pisi
^inuall lunng M^I fr-ra the t.-am,
Inahllitv t.. lllllil.-l-ail-eem- 1. I- tb tr ..ibb- with m-r- Ihs-1 hal! tl'.f-l."ag.i-| l'.-f.,r-g .lug b-r a run .,ut ..f t-.wu taka 1'" """¦^"'~'" . , ,
te«m-junn.w. ja g,--.! ma|. au.l n..l.- lb- hills, n-aresl '^;";'*'?, ' "> ''""•"'¦v'l.-n l-biml..-rs ar
Kllrsv has !.-.-«-wii-h-l -v-r to left 'rallwav .laH-n .11, -.1- ,-,. ,.,...„i„„,-,,[ paid »-l.-in aday and waul t.i ,,,, 1 h-ga n-l.I. ani Hvir. IS ngibr v.-rtng r.gh- , i-la-es-.1 inl-r—i aul « IilT-r.-ut way back flelt f..r I'hb-iig ., t-.save m.-.u..| .uy. , ^
SIee;,|..ssr..-s. att-r a -la", - ride 1» a ^sr- ln.li«nap-.il« .t-re..|yper» organlw-l. A
(I will bo plpo.l
uifr .,1 Kin
sni :! ..in
i. fitt-rs gel tl at pi
ni
The B.'st.in n.ilflel I is playing 1
"¦nge
ea-T.,- than la-i .¦r....k> Is f,-. ling ... Well f-
Ihsl Hlert.aU-r IS for sale.
piteher iinlBHi siiys th- I,e ijue r-suii. •.. far pr.ve that th" s-.uih 1» the l..',t
tain sign ihal i.iil.ire ii ,s l,een ..rerwirke-l, ¦ ladlanap-li- ever I,,.„.:_, hi.l-r. ..f l.ev,,.g.-ar I P-y-I ¦ - penl-r Is w.-rkli,g
.lUi-m paint
I th-il jumping-,n Ih-i.e-Ial. i. n-t , , .Th- >-¦-" V.-rk Pain and ilrnamentai
av r. g..t th- l.-l result/ A stea-Iv, " I"l«»ter»r. s..s|"tv want- t-. 1- puPI b.r a
pres.ur-Is the |.roper thing. ' 1 full dav-,n Saturday, alth ,.igh ih-y ,piit
Tlie'flrsi I'.v'-llst lo negotlal- ih- journey
¦•.rk at n-.'-n.
spring lraInlrBse.-ti-.n ' I he fln-l r,v--llst lo negotlai-th-journey rt.. l,.i.i„.„..,..l w. 1., . ..... n.
Hill, fr-m *h;,-rj Hie rin-ini.atls -¦>- I " ,",VJ ;.,^T iT V'" ,^, '^V^''T r m-mW-hip a.l v-i ih-
,--,.«1 .^ 7"*'' ' "» ^'7" ba-trrra-d "Ut ,.,„,.„.,.,„ .,,„ ir-.,e-i iu -i-ile "I .f,me I "¦¦""''¦>¦ an-' ''••I-'" "'• in n-a.in<-b-man-l . .-H.eir|.*lugi.il-hsr i.TjTf.il Ir-.-ir..,-i. II- -.m.;-ie.-! lj-fHe'''"' Ihelr uui-.n!Hi,-l
B»lt!n,..re Is ver> str.ng In pil-li-m. |n I»«7. HI- m-unt wns a lift v-in.-ti -.rdl- i ('l-'vel»n-l j-aml-r. and I—.,ral.,r. •!-- having -I.V str-ng .-;. v;-r v ...'gst-r* I-.r uary • man.l 2T, . .--n's an h-ur tin- a-. I .n-
.ti.llmp..n«nt l.,,rtm-,i, , It',ha. u-m urge-l nv « r-,.„ir.nan Inal »!'""''¦"¦•>'•"'•'"¦. '.'.d .b.-ihi- il-n- b.r
IVoshlnBl .n sir-adv oil.s..« M---'am».. very large p-r—ntage -jf pi.i,.-i.ir.-s »re (""""'•>• »nd li..,i lay-,
wh s* 1— 'la-—n.-isivaT.*-!-! !-i-Sena- n--l"lnl l.l-r .1 Hi-Hr-,.r .m Hie tread , The A.nalg«-!,il-I (-.ilnter. an-l l>--.r
;;-rial pit-'-ing l»:.sr.- t .jt ..n .1.- .r 1",-- 1' . r-i-I-. Inl" p.-j at-r- loi-n f \e» V -rl 1... .|e.-i,i,.,I i.,
Illl, Pr-.Ither. !.a- :::.,siii agr-.-I t, plav l-u-,1 tins prv-ll-al n.an. thli n-a.-. m (.11 .1 ..raani/.e « r-/iriielil ..fits owu. II II f- 1r»! I «»e f r s, riagileid This It hi- Is the unsteady ridiog of thoae who get the ,-Hve), eo—luragement from (inmeraiit , lam>Merhtaa*«ti onthe diauood, I tide panel ant. 1 Dtaeli. ,
m.-ns ..f sugar I t-
s.-i.. I. In I i|.|.lie.I wllh uaiural gas
f..r fii-l an.l llluiuln. ' fr..in W-ilsvill».
II A Kirk has 1.-. .-iuir-.ilies .-eui.-l-ri He Is elghtysev-n years ..I ftg-
Kive students of H..fnel|.>|lle High S.I10..I bel.,ng,-.| I.l Ihal ,'llvs separnle ...mpani K.,iir io-bl ,.m—rs -.minissi.iu- All went I,, H-m|.»te».|.
Ihe I l,aiilsii.|ua r i.iuty (iran.l Jury In
11- last repwrt r .inmoods that thr Amerl-
- an dag u- .Il»plav.-I Ir-.m Iho eourth.ius- sisfT .luring terms of .-..urt
Trie Illll'-st.-ainer Hist was put on Hear bane last surnni-i will i„,l ply lb» wnlen- .( Ihnt little-ii-ei 1,1 wul-r lllls year. It has l»-en -'.Id I.. Jomi-»l„ivij i.er-.iis and Is being tak-n 1-, rhaulau'|ua I.alie.
be Hoy will lllls vear sp-ud tsOfKHni- |ir,,vlng ll- High s-li./.>l Au addil|.,n .-on- taining Sll r.i.ins wlll e.,i,.uin« thhltl ij lhls,«m..iini
Kv-i-e roinniissi.ner Lyman's laiesi r- j.rls sl, .w IImi ll.. r- ittr i!,-.r»»r.tJ ll->.-i.— i-.wns lu Albigant ¦..unlv lliau In ant •dh-r ...unly In th. Sial.-
lli-au • 1,-idge ol l,Ai i;.ilKw. |i,. p..... | H r-s-.lillb.n agreeing 1.. ke.-;. |., g....I -lan Img snv luiinl.-i f the beige n ,w lu
g I -l«n.Iii.g wll.. may 'e-.-.i-n-a lo.un
loer IU Hi- I niieii ifui«ii ofHiyuruavydui-
Tiie Incldeni ol July PI, 18,111, o( "Avery on Ihs Hoek," was repealnd ul Niagara a (ew nights ngo, bul Ihe result wat dHTor- sul, as the man was reanuwl. It waa near- lug Huuset wh.-n a ivoniau dtauovered a man clinging to a wave-wathi'd roek out In tbe river off Luna Islan.l, Il woa clear Ihat be ha.l come Imm up siroain, and It Is n wonder Ihnt he was not swept uver the Amurloan falls. With both ar-ut llo beld
(iUt,
An alarm having iieen giveu, a great .•rowd assenibleii ..n thelsian-Is nnd brldgei
wherever a view e.iuld be oblallied. Tht
priucljial llguru in the res.-ulng party wai )a.-k ilol'lov, Ihe guide, who more than ouce has placed Ills Iiln In Jeopardy to »ave others. With long r.jpes an.l a pike pole he went lo Luna Islau.l, wh-re he llud ooe end nf a rope about his hodv and made tba other fast on sh.irn, Theu lie started oal to aave the man.
His courae led him n.'r-itsa uarrow nhaS' nei toaimall islau.l, an.l Ir.nn Ihere la a roun.labout .llre-ibm along a Jndge to whoro tho man wn- l-dged, Thocurrenl la twifl, and the ro-ks slli.|...ry at thia p.)lot, bul witb care bo p|ek».l ills waytnlh" man. He tied the r..(ie sfeiit lll.n and men whu s|..od knee.l.epln wuler on tho thoro of Iho Itlaiuit pull-.I Wllh nil their power. People .in sll,,re stool |,ale Wllh laar lost the rope ah..uid break au.l M.-I'biy and Ihe
man he was trying Vi r ue shoul.l both go
over the falls 111.' r.ipe held, however, au.l Ihe tw.. men wer- gi«.lualiy .Irawii lo aafety aud flually lau.le.l.
The rescued man re.-e|ve.I meli-al abi and was then hunted l.ithe hospital, HetAld ho was Louis Hoobn, of Huffitlo, a commit- tb>u inerohant He.leiiled thai he bat at- temple.! sublde eiplalniug thai he (elf (rum Ooat Island bridg..
No teele le Amrrlran rrnll.
Tho (iermau (.ovnrniueiit admits In offl- elal eorretpoodenoe Hat lo, sun Joso soale baa LiHin (uuoil auiu. u the Aionricau (luu refute examined II .«• nu lbs allegatlua ihat thd trale did riiu! that the Uetinas li. vornmoBt a.'ine Ume ag.> Istuod Its |ira« hlbltory ordera agalUMi Ainorktu (rull 1 fruit rafuao, etc,
111. Cyiel. I'r^uet. PlfiooD years tg., eboBI MHO H .yelet eote annually |.rod,i--od, Laat yami oral IW.MW were ¦aaalaetaiad.
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| Title | Queens County Review 18980520 |
| Date | 1898-05-20 |
| Month | 05 |
| Day | 20 |
| Year | 1898 |
| Volume | 3 |
| Issue | 29 |
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