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— QUEENS
oouimr REVIEW.
PBUtafaeil Brety rrldar Horning at
FBEEFOET, QIIZEIB OOUBTT, N. T
CHARLES D. 8MITW, Proprlator.
^manrnwaicMmiiiam'i^j i.mnna
loot m JOI fMinm
auoirtBO !¦
Ittncttre ud Artistic Stjii
tr raa
REVIEW OFFICE by Powir Prassit
MINUllK C30E>I1::h. Ii''IVIJ CKIVrHa
VOLa IT.
.\ F.VMll.V N KWir.kl'I'.ll UK I.III.M. .\ > l> I.KMH.M. I NIKI.I.II. KM K.
FKEEroUT, N. Y.. FKIDAY. JULY '2. 1SU7
TEEItS: t'.OO Y£AKLT III *0T4ill.l
JVO. 35.
raiAjrciAi.
¦i: THBFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL. S30.000.
¦•fil-Sftreet, - Freeport, L. I.
tarn I. RANDALL, Vrrotdtat. OHAUMCBY ,T. UPKAUirE, Vlce-Prealdant. WILLIAM S. HALL, Caablar.
¦OAilo OF DiRMrroaa.
,>alia J. lUiulall. maMh Cm, .^nili«n K. Onldw. tWaUawa H. nomwell. IhaaiaaD. Smith. ilacaat Imnila. Oharlaa L. Wallac«,
OluM>nc«yT, Hpracaa. Williani O Miller, ll, Wr»le) l"ine, Itr^inca Wallace, t^ilca Prttil. Harvry II, Smith, (imrar M, Kandali,
of William R. Hall
Ovaa, earepl la«al hoMdayi!. from V,
_ 0»aa, •arept ». r^ <>«liri
jBSKiat
illMiilil »
, DratlalaawKl on all pann of Kiirope,
Daaaagenrral hankInK liiialnene.
Aaomnta of nornoratlona, uimpanlaa, ilatlta.etr.. aollcliAj.
Inlln aatlafw-llon anaranteed.
|JHalrl«w will rerfiiv«_ prumpt attention
racllltlea allll Indiiccmanta In
¦ Iho
Brooklyn Banka or Ttiiki Cnin-
•IMl every a(-r4>moilalliin aa far aa Is
it with ounaervatlve m»na«(ara«int.
taltheraleoflhrw lier cent paid on
dapoalta. threr nionllu
arBaci
irfnlly anawrred.
Bank of Rockville Centre.
TlUaca Ave., K<Hikvllle Ceatre. L. I.
We do a Gnnt^ral BnnkiiiK Uoiiinnwi «( Depoait nml Diwdiiiit.
Intareat Piuit nn Huo'iiil Dopnaits.
Bankiiie Hi>nr»-f A. M. lu S P. M flatordity, U A. H. to 13 M..
BOARD OP OIRBCTORS.
mabsat A. IlavjMin. Thomaa ll KniKhl, Min Vlnrrni. Ilinim It, Soiiih.
IJIentirortli ll, roiuNia, W.
I W ftallin
iW, llaveH. anel F Piillliiw,
linrlea I, Wiiiince, Aiwthir.iriiw.'i:. Kriuiii- y SVli»in, .l.iiiuT Il4vli..in. Ia.in. filwurilT, Thumlnn.
Ilanilllon W l-uirsall.
JUKI. r. I'liil,I,IIV. I'reelilenl THOMAHIi. KMlillT. Viie I'reaMent,
IIIK.X.M K. SMITII. (Taahirr,
momBioif A I.
DH. O. H. HAMMONO.
rRKEPOKT. L. L
rallaa Striaa.
DR. COWIN.CARMAN,
. OWea aad Kawldeaae
eon. SMirH aaa BCDCLL STRCCTS, PREP.PORT, L. I.
THOS. D. CARMAN. 0.0.8..
DR. O. L. LUSK,
¦aallkuacar for the Towa of Hampatead,
ROCKAWAV BEACH, N. V.
MAIR BTRBBT. FHRKPORT. N. T, OMeaboara: t a, m, tntp ai.
Or. A. D. Rosan chaU, :- eXRCRT DENTIST-:
I MAIN RTRKKT. IIRMI'STBAn, N, T
WM. R. I.ONGENECKER, D. D.Sa MJMdKltN ItKNTINT.
With l.<>niniieuki'r llmthera.
MB fuiToa Bvaatr, Baooaiva
nniiiui, 9 A. M. Tfill p, H,
V. L. SMITH, IRIRARV MIROBOM aad UBNTIHT U I.
rRANCIS a. TAVLOR,
L4WYBR,
CORNBR MAIN AND PUI.TON 5TJk,
¦oaiiMIMd. L. I.
WM. A. ONOERDONK, 4 AManMy and <:uunaelur-at-Lj>«, :•
Om<'i>. Nil .HlMaliiHIri'.'l.
tmraellull.liiut.'Jii Kheirl. IIKMI'STK.\I\ itnrdayaai IL't-ulem ¦ Krout lii., near lii^ili
In the pnlilic schools in ,Tnpaii Ihe EDKliiih lanRnaKO is reqnireil by law to be taught.
Ill lh« UiiiWil HiAteM n.nmi.OOOfiiriu haiiils raise half ns much grain Hf lifi,1X10,000 in Knrope.
The Nashville Banner says theve is a chilli three months olil in that city who oau talk rlistiiictly. (Iirl, of course.
"Every new crevasse in Ihe Houth¬ ern river hanks is a new appeal fur preservation of the furests," maiutaiup the New York Trilmiie.
The total liiiililiDg in .\tliintn. (!ii,. will greatly e.xcecil thai of uny previmii' yei»r. Hani times ilo not seem t.i ho having much effect in this proRreHsive "ity-
A Hcientilic contemporary has ilin- covereil a "lireeil of cal" in Hoiitli America whicli ilo not kuuw how to mew." Prolialily, liko other cuts, they yowl all the time.
"A Chicago man has invente.l a kin.l of cloth »liii'h he says is alisolutely liullet-proof. Why nut le.st that in vention on the cheerful iiiiliecili' who persists in rocking the mwlMiat aliout thia time of year?
ProfeHsor Taylur, of the Lonisiaiui A. anil M. f^ollege, hits the nail un Ihe heail wheij he says, tliero is m. sitnulioii in whioli the .\iiiericaii work¬ man makes MO unsalisfuctiiry anapjiear- ance as when he is emleavuriiig In ilo the least possible nnioiint of Inbur wbich is to account aa a ilay's wurk on the highway of his ilistrict.
Caterpillars ure (loing great ilamnge to trees anil slirubs in Hume parts of western New York. Tho eiitiiiiiulo. gists of Cornell University say tlint they are hatched from eggs that wore ilepositoil ou the trees Inst .luly, ami tliat tho eggs were covereil with a suit of varnish to protect them frum tlie snow anil rain. They ure culleil "lent cut^riiillars," nml after hatching uut they weave for fliemselves a kinil uf tent. Aftl'r nttainiiig tlieir giuwtli they form cocoons, uml about the Ihbl of July develop into moths.
In hia addrosu ut thn unveiling of the buat of Sir Walter Hcolt in West minster Abbey John Hay, the Uiiiled Htates AmbaHsailor to (treat lirituiii, told liow he liu.1 heard frum his futhor, a Kentucky pioneer, that, in llie eiirly days of thu contiiry, men wiiiil.l su.l- die their liurses and ride fron ull Iho neighlKiring countieH tu the principul jxiat-tuwn of that region when a new novel by tho author of "Wnverley" was expected. Thruugh tlieimpurtunl formative days of the Jlepnlilii', he said, Hcott was Iho favorite milliur uf the Americans.
lava at II. nd t'rinii
nal hlii.llie.'M*.
C. V. BALDWIN,
-a^BAN'JO SOLOIST.HK-
CBBCIrt Enga(«mcnU at Low Rater,
AddrMa, HCMPSTIAD or FREEPORT
Hl:Ni!^r.!<.H cARim.
WATKIN W. JONES & CO..
OLU KaTAIILIItliEn
Real Estate f, Insurance Agency,
Far ROCKAWAV, N.V.
E. B. RANDALL, Arehitaet,
Ottearor, Urooklyn ave,, ami Mala at,, opp.
Railroad l>epat. Freeport, L. I.
fla»aaii< ll»a«IBoaUoaa preparad (or all claaaa a(haUdla«a.
CHARLCS L. SEAMAM,
Carpenter *"«> Builder,
rRECRORT. L. I.
fctnn-*Tr olH>erfuUy kitvu. l,VMitr:u'li« taken.
CB0I6K a ULSOI RiTROR,
CARPGNTER5 AND BUILDURS. • KRBKPORT. U I.
"A few duys agu," siiys the Hull way Ueview, "u man walked into lin Chicago oflice of the Canadian Pucilic and handed Ticket Agent C. L. Will iaius a $tt note. He suid tliat he hud ridden over a stretch of Ihe (.lunuiliuti Pacillc a few years ugo without pnyiiiii for the ride, and his conscience had heen troubling him. He refused to give his iianie or address, but told Mr. Williams thut ^"i would cover his in debtediieHi^ to the railroiid." The man in whoso he^rt of hearts there dwells an iipbruidiug conscience ami the meiuiiry uf a ride Ihut wus iii'v.'i paid fur is sui.I l,i be an iiiicniiilli'iit hilt familiar correspoiidvut uf ull mil ways.
The .\niericnii Agriculturist siiys The (Iermau farmers are proseciiling wilh energy their light ugainsl tho grain excliuii'^es which diiil iu "'fu¬ tures." Olilioi'.l 1,1 ulinii.l.lii furmer upon trading uf this I'lmruclir, a cu terie of Iterliu grain meichuiits bus been meeting in the cnpiicily of a club, pursuing their ol.l iiiitliu.ls. The lu» has fulluwed them, h.nvivir. und tlio mutter will now be aiipiiili'.l to llic highest court in the empire. The llual decision will prove intcn'stiiig in view of the strung setitimeut nut only auiKiig the a;;riciiltiirnl cIussch of lier many. 1ml in Englan.l and I'liitcil Stales as well, against this furm ul speoiiltttive Ira.ling,
Nil one is sur|irise.l >o lic.ir now¬ adays that this well-k'iuwn niuii ur Ihat has taken to the bicycle .Vll the world's awheel. Kith sexes aud ull ciudiliuiis. Sume ride fur ihiii health. others iH'cause It is fashiunuble. mil again others from a love of 8p.irt, There is nothing like the bicycl<> as a rejuvenatiir The man wlm llnls thut age will nut Ih> denied, anl thut. uc- cordingly, ho iiiiisl In.l ii farewell to baseball, rowing, fuutliull niol tennis for lack of agility and snap, turns lu the bicycle us a lUtleriug frien.l that subtly leads him tu believe he is still a Isiy and one uf tho "siiurls ' It is then he .|ii.<les Ihal old saying, "« man's as yuuug A'< he feels," whib'* lie iwrlals swiftly down gra.le.
That will set the skies sgh.w. An.l n I..a.l ..I rliinese crB.-kers
With a heathen snap nn.l gu. St..|i with all this arKyf.vinu.
Toss your halls and things away For I'm bent on jul.tlntion
Anil ou uothlug else t-j-dsy.
You mny tell me thiliits are mu'ritv.
An.l it nin't no lime f.,r fun That there's lots of tr.iulile hrewinij,
An.l a lol of work undone: Uut. .'onsurn it all. males: .'Pialiing
Neither makes nor suves your hiiy. If mv hlni had been a rnvon.
r.f hnve never seen to-duy.
Ill hn
iilie.l thr..ugh forcfits
li hnve never onlie.i thr..ugh tor.
Where the re.l-klll onlv velie.l. I'll have never sot my banner
On the heiifhts the bn.wn bear h.-l.l, Thr'.UKh stnrvHiioii, cold nn.l iluritucss,
l.i huve never fought my wny. To n |.'lnt, I rulher rck.in,
I kin blow nwhllo to-duy.
f!ce whir.' 1 huve ^tr.•t''h.''l mv f.i, ..-,
,See where I hnve .'1 „re.| mv Inn.I, Ree where on.v the re.l .b'er h.r.l.'.l.
Mv slick. >,'r..wing citi.". sinn.l. Hce where n.iw mv ici.l.linir Imrv. -N
Noil beneath the warm wlmli. bwov. I can tell V'.u I hnve worke.l. fri.h.l,';.
And I nienn to tnke u duy.
For hiKh over ''l"ii'l iiiol I' iiii'.'st
Mv lnir"l.|'l eil';l" Hies,
Thur's II'. Ihliik- III...v.. iiv i.ni,li.'r Ilut ll...ii. l.i.l.' nn.l slurry .^kl.'S.
I VA" never one '-r iTUk'nilli,-, llul I'l Sllllj.iv liii,, t.. sHV.
Let n rlviil iiinl''li mv re.'.r.l. Au.l I'll .lin row lo-.lny,
Ho whoop-Iu, hilrrnhl .'.ime on, boys,
l.enve tho crniiiiies home t.i skeer, r.ime. i.rlntf ..nl v..iir uiim. nn.l r...'k.t;
F'.r the ylorLci.. F..iirlli Is her.'. Shout nn.l .'heer. nn.l t.,..t iiii.l wlil-tie,
blow nn.l p..|., nn.l bbi/e iiwnv, Hu/.?.u t,i the liiill.'r.nli..n.
For It's t'ncle .Sum's birth.Iny!
thinking of FcRfUs.m'a llasLiug bluok eyes uiid^ijiiurr chin,
(ieorge Aiiiiin wji a uice-liK.king felb.w en.oiKli, ^Ir.lieurgu likd no style. "Style" "Wis ,,no uf I'lora l'iiiiip'..u's f'nvurite wurds,
Tlie morning uf Fuiirtli uf July ruso full uf swi'i't sun iiior hu/es, imuki.'uI wilh t!ie IrUI uf brds, uu.l spnrkling with liew,
I.cah cuuld senrcely wiiit fur the ..l.l fnrni wugun tu drive uff befuro she I o- t^nu her iiwu liiilet. frir./.ing her huir lu l.iuk like riurns tangled tresses, und ndjiistiug the new ly-luuiidered pink iiinslin gown lu iniitute, as nearly as piiHiililo. Ihi' prevniling fushiun
THE S.MIH.VTII SCHOOL.
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENT? FOR JULY 4, 1
Woman's Thrin In "Haasaehnsplla.
Woiiiuii's cupui'il.v 11". a wiige .'ariier CUM be nu'usur,',! bv the fii.'t tliut the reimrt I.f the Mas'sui'lins.'lts Suvings
I THE ^ FOURTH * OF ^ JULY, p
i "~ '"
te^
I!v UF.I.EN FOHltKST liHAVE.S.
liilisilSiilil:limiliiiSiililli!IliliaSS
HE old wooden clock in Ihe kitchen hud just struck nine.
Furmer Halliday liU'l lung been in bed nnd nsleep. He ruse at fuur o'clock every iiioriiing to get the farm work started bright und early, and his old «ife was just rolling U]! her kuitting-work to nscend the stuirs--n niild-fuce woinnn with a whitt-frillcd cup und a brown calico gown. While out in the dewy star- liglit by the gate Leuh Linton stood, leuning her eUiuws un the fence and tulking with a slmwily-dressed young woiiinii ll/ ubuut her uwii iigc.
"Never seen the cily'y" excluimed
Her h.'uit beut resllesslv; the cuhir """'^ Cuniiniiisiuners sli.nv.d Unit in
cunn un.l went iurvuii'slv un her the y.ilr ls;i4, uul uf a lulnl of 1,011,
cli.'i'k; nU'l I'v.'ii ufter she 'wus stund- •''¦''''''''l'"^""". 4Hil,s.t.-, wore wuimii,
111',' nt llie .l...'k. Willi the hiiiise-kev in ' «'"' '"" "' *T4.1l4i;..-|Tll de|...sils tlmt
ll.r Iniuil, she begun tu think thnt'tho .V'"'. *<:l.l''''.l,l»-.;:l hn.l been deposited
liiiie never would .'.liiie fur till' excur- ' ''}¦ wumen.
siiiii built lu steum uronnd the curve of j Feiimie Mitn I'niMters.
>'o' '"11"- ! Ill the stivels of HiTlin. I leniiunv,
"•Wlinl will (ieurge .\nnis think if [ ,„„. |„„v ,„,wudnvs see n sight tlml 111
he c.inies there undlli..ls it ull shu) up |"„.„| ^oi'iun u.l.l-' feniule sign puinters.
and vacunry she Umught, with a spe- j itm the wunun an.l girls s.i eni|iluve.l
cies .,f sti'uiige exnllation. | „,.,.,„ t,, enjuv Iheir wuik. tu lie iidinir
Hush' The sound uf drum nnd , „i,|j. a.l„,,t,.,'l („ it, uud tu Inm uul
h.ini and i.ieicing tife, the riulter uf j.,,,,,1 wurk. Mineuver, Ihev eum niure
buiiling. the runr uf pu.l.lle wheels! , „, j, ,i„j„ ,1,,;,,^, ,.i,.,,i,.u| ,,r" li.iukkeep-
The boat was here ut last, an.l tho i,,^ work in Ihe shops or fucturies.—
"Where's the odds':!" airily demau.l ed Miss Plimpton. "Vuu've gut lode ;"eive peojile siinietimcs if yiiii want iu wnids. a sii.l.li'ii thunglii Hashed into
tirst iibject she took iiote uf wus Flura Flimpliin, waving a handkerchief from the guurds.
"Cume 111! buard!" shunted Flora, liiuking ri'.I und I'xciled, "DnVB Fergii-uii ninl here yet. He'll get ou next Inn.ling, Hurrv hiirrv!"
Iiut in h.r hustc lo'ah lin.l drupiied the huli.s,'-k.'.v, un.l sl,'p|.e.l .ml .if the tlir.ing tu pi.'k il np fiuiii the triimiilud grass.
Willi the sight of it,^ glenniing brass
Ih.
F'lirn I'limptuii. echuing Leah's'last ',-.irds, ••Si-yur seoii the - city'/ Well, 1 di'i'lurel I dun't believe there's unulher girl in Tanhuaset thut could snj' that! You're Iimi deliciously green lor aiivtliing, Leuh Liiitun!"
In liie suft, meliillii' sturshiue Leah felt herself cnmsuii to Inr very tem¬ ples, with u sense of being somehow [ittt in the wrung,
"Nu," she ii.lniitle.r-, "I—"
"Leuh! Leuh!" culled Mrs, Ilulli- ilny's gentle old voice from the win¬ dow, ""Time tu gulo bed!"
"I'll be there in u iiiiuiite!" Leah called bnck
Aud then tiny c.iuM hear the sash softly close uguiii,
"Such n stiilly uld plnce!" snid Florn. eli'vuting lur eyebrows. "And yet Vuil tell inc they've got liioliey'i'"
"Nine hiiU'lied' dullurs iil guld eiigles, " suid Leuh, with a cerluiti pride ill her ui'i'ints. ""1 snw Mr, llalli'lnv cuunting it unt vesler.lnv III- .|ie» It fn.ni the bank In buy the ni"initulii uuo.l l.it. an.l the Inuyers arc deliiving the title lunger than he expected", ¦•
"¦I shoul.l think he"d be afraid uf its being stolen, " teutalively observed Flura.
"•Oh, its linked np in the uld Dutch cubiiiet. safe un.l siiiiii.1! Hesides, no- i....lv knows but wliat it is siill in the liuii'k Unl r.'ully. Fl.ru. I can't gu on Ihls cxcursiun with vou Fourth uf July." she lidded, rcurelVully
"'Vun can't gu'.' And why uufi' Oh. Leuh. yuu must go! Mr. Fergusun will be BO disappoiiile.l if Tou aren't there. I cau tell yuu. Leah, he's fair ly raved ubout yuu ever since he saw y.m at the slaliun. Ihe day he came d.iwn to see me I should In- ipiite ji'uluus if I hn.In't uuother fellow iu my eye. He says he won't g.i if you dun't. and y.iu'd hate tu spoil the excursiuu, woul'lu'l yuu.' Why can't yuii guy I "Mr, and Mrs. Halliday have ur i ranged In spend th.' .lay with lli.ir I iiiurrii',1 iluiighter up in Heverly, " sai.l l..uli. .leji'i'tedly. "They always gu eveiv F.oirih uf .Inly. '
I "Oil. Ihe seltishuess of uld lleiiple'"
said I'Mura, indigiiKnlly "Ami leave you iH'ki'l UJI here ululie. w hen llicre'i
gel yuur rights" Iher min.I The iii.iney i
Which .-thii'ul fact Lcnli was nut suf- I'nI.'h cabinel ut honie!
ficiently pimled tu disimle. | Why ha.l she never reuieiiibered
"When du thev slurt uiV ul seven ilhatV Huw hud she proved ho fuith-
in tho uiuriiing'? " puri^ue.l Fl.iru. | h'"" '«' the trust the old people hud
"Oood! We're not dn.' nt the dock , tucitly imposc.l mi her'?
eful fine to
until nine. There'll be luts .if t
you to lix yourself up nnd come duwii;
and inind, you wear that same jiiiik
muslin you hn.l un ut the statiuii.
Ferguson's fuirly gone ou that pink
gown!"
Leah's cheeks, for un instnnt, were rosier thnu nny pink gown cuiild be.
"It needs tu be ¦vushcd an.l ir.incd," sai.l she.
"Oh, yuii can iiiuna^e it! " suid Fium, .'HMily. "(iu.i.l.|.y! 1 niiisl be off. Nine ii'i'lui'k, reiiieiiiber. ut Tau liassnt lluck nn.l if yuu're not tli.'re, Dave Fergusun II loiiie ii|i ufter y.ni. '
Hhe shiiiik ber linger lunghingly nt ! sle.'iied niea.l..w. Leuli, and vnnished into.the durknesH The muni y! Ihc muiiey! It seemed of the summer night. | ns if her liglil lei't wwe weighted—as
Leah Linton ha.l come to the Hnlli- j if every ]iulsiiig. sunshiny secoiid wero days ten yeurs Bgu us ll buiiii'l girl—u nu liuiir. The inuncy! the money!
She lift.'.l a pale. Flora.
"1-1 can't go! ' snid she, huskily, "There's siimi'thiiig I've furgutten."
"Wliat iiuiiseiise! " HCieaiued Florn. "Y,.n-Il be tl... lute'"
'"All abour.l!' velie.l the stunt mnn iu the lilue-iiiid'-giild uiiifurni nt Ihe gangplank.
The ilnim vulle.l unt, Ihe lifes shricki'.l juvliillv, the puddle whcls )ilusliel ugaiii. I'ui.l the bright Mugs lliiate.l awav. while Leah lied luniult-
uiinsly ba.'k thiuugh dew-dri]
1 thickets an.l 1.
Iiiuiigli liew-ilriiiuing ng stretches of sun-
fatherless, motherless wuif—big eyed like H robin, with u thfttch of chestnut huir overhuiiging her foreheu.l, and slim, brown feet, guiltless uf sliu.'s ur stuckiugs, and the kindly old couple had adopted hur into thoir heart und hiime.
Now. ut eighteen, she wua sucinlly their eipinl, tu all intents uud pni' puses, un.l liive.l theni wilh ii limi.l, shrinking .levulion.
Ilut siiu'o Fliiru I'limptuii hnd .-roHsed her urbit, Ihnt buld, .lashing girl, who was a "Iryer-on" in Hull ,^ Hannefiird's big clunk nnd niuntio store ill New York, u distiirliing ele¬ ment had risen intu her heart u lung- inglosee the world, t.i n,ingle with tho guy throng uf whuni Flora tuld her, to drink u driifl frum Ihe cup of brimming, seething life lh.it other people drunk.
(ieurge .\iiiiin, the hen.I cnrpcnter uf the rubber works, ha.l seemed .leliglil fill compuny up to this time, but iiuw he appeared tunic nnd cunntrilie.I be¬ side Mr. Iiuve Fergusun, blink-inuiis tached mill s.'.trr-pinne.l. wh.i hu.l deigned tu cusi u griicious gluuce upuu her rurul churins.
All her liltle system' uf existenco wns trunble.l nn.l iipujl, Leuh scurcely knew why. Hitherto sho hn I been serenely happy, like ..ne uf the twil- leriug robins in Ihe thicket; ii.iw a
In sight uf th.' old huuse, sho Btupped ughust. The west window wus wide open, its veil uf climbing Micliigun roses torn ru.lely nwuy, u woiidcn bench drawn up cluse tu it, tt» if tu serve us u step tu sume one who desired In ilVecl unlaw fill eiitrunce. Fium Iho iiisi'le she cuiM hear vague, mnlllcd sonn.l-., ns if uf hund-tu-hnud culiil.al. tli.'li ahi'iny fall
"Yuii villain' " luarrHl-n voice, so huiuse that .it lirst she .lid nol recig- nize it fur (ieurge Anuis, "I've got you uow!"
She rushed frantically in.
"(ieurge (ieorge, what is it? " she cne.l, I
Wilh a I'luthealine which he had tl siiiil. hod fn.m a peg behind the door, | qunrt
Chicago I!e,'iii-,1.
Her llnls Cost •l,XO.
Little Miss liUdys Vun.lcrbilt bus Hii expensive taste in the matler uf hnis; ut lenst, slie hu.l during h.-r re cent six weeks' stay in Wushinglun. Ili'iice licr departure frum the cilvwns di'plui-.'d wilh Innuy tears an.l sigiis by the mudist,. whu 'pmlil...! by the fas¬ tidiousness for heu'lgeai un the part of the viitingest niembi'r uf Ml, Curnelius Vunilerbill's h.ins.'h.ild.
It seems Unit tliis fundness f..r new nnd liiniieruiis hats was ^ratilie.l by lier indulgent ]inrents to such un ex¬ tent that Ihe result in bills ummiiited to Sl.'iO, suffleieut t.i [luy the rent of the modiste for two months. —New York .Tournul.
An I'nsrlllsli XVoniiin. Some davs aj;u, writ.'s W, F, Curtis, fr.iin Wu,sli'iiiKluii. Ill the Chicugu liec- urd, I told the stury uf a la.ly clerk iu the pnti'iil ullii'o who ask.'.i C.unniis- sii.li.'r Ibill.Tw.irth lu piuinule the w.iniun ul Ihe iioxl desk instead .if her self, becans.' hm- assu.'inte ha.l seriuus sickness in her funiily und wus su.lly
in n 1 uf the nii.ne'y' U was Iheii
Unit Mr, llutterwiirUi said In' wus sur.' Ill* was liinking a true linil-fcariiig wumau in the face. Hnt he did nut fnrgel her, und the nexl vaiani'y.lhul ncnrri'd she was iiruiii..|i'.l, sn'lhat bnlh wunii'ii nre nuw re.'.'iving nu ii.l- vuiice uf sulurv. The nunie nf Ihisuii- sellish wnmui'i is Mrs Friinces 11. F.rwiii, uf Lnnisiumi: Ihe niinie nf hor ussiicinte fnr wliuin she ri'lin.iuished her prumiilinn is Miss Hattie Sears, nf Virginia.
l.iirKi' KnrrlOKs .\re tlevlvi.<l. Ill spite nf luntlnile.l pruiests by lihysi.'ians un.l luvers uf siiiipliiity, th"e d.iwidull uf the eurring is mil vet a,'-
cnmplishe.l. Nut uuly Ullll. but the
ni'Wi'st earrings urn far iii.iri' nf un nf fens.' than tli.ii iiiiniediale prcleccs Burs. One .'.mid fiirgivo a pnlly p.arl nr diamnnd held iu the eur by uu in visilile gul.ls.'rew. The iiumense ear¬ rings nf lite siininier are uut exeUHuble uu 11 similar gruund,
11 hns recentlv been nnnuuiiced tlinl
n imm.'iiso jewelle.l h.mps uf u
ntiiry agu ure again ¦ tu
li....rge Aiiiiis was bin.ling the uniiH nf j by revive,!, and the ann.iun.'em.'iit is
a Illllll whu lav panliiig nn.l pub'.ui tho j I'.insi.loiulilv strength.-ncl by Uie fuel
lliinr Uiu uniis nf Mr. David Fei- tlmt sovend lea.lers uf fasli'i.ni liave
giisuti. nlren.ly nppeure.I wearing these slrik-
"X.it Unit Fei'giiaou is his nnme nt j ing nrti.'les nf jewelry. 'I'he newest
ull!" said (ieurge, linlly. "It's Dave hnups are nearlv as large ns u bracelet.
Fenall, whu liruke npen Ihe fnclnry \ T|„.y ur.. stii.ld..,! with diaiiinii.ls nr
till, three y.'urs agn, au.l slipped ntf |,,|li,.r geiiis, bnt in Huinc cases the
tu Ciinadu unly he wure u hcuvy .'hnse.l g.il.l is its nwn urnunientutiun,
black lieurd Illlil. un.l was dressed liko j The effecl is biirburic but nnt nn
u wurking nian, un.l nnw he's iiinn- ! lu'ciming. Wnmeu whu have U'lupt.-.l
i|Ui'ni.Uug as a gi'iitleiiian, with u silk tl,iH fusliiuu prefer uiili.pie j.'w.'lry,
hat an.l a sm.iuth-sliaven fii.'c. The ' when il is ubluiiiable. In the niu.lern
M'..iiii.lrel! And he's niiirric.l III thut ii,,iii,ti,,i,s, Ol.l Ktrnscan Imups, ini-
I'linipL.ti girl. They w.irk ill c.iiiiile,.," |i.,rti'.l fr.mi llaly fur u s.'asnn',s w.'iir,
Leah hnrri.'.l iiil.i the uUi.-r r.ium. ' ar.' uow )Miili.'iilarlv in .lemaud.-^Xew
The drawer uf the ul.l Dnlch cabinet | York World.
ba.l been fur.'od up. ii It was empty! '
Sho cla^p.'.l botli hands nver her i The wife in lius.ln.
ll,.,,,.) I "This is a ciiriuus ciislnm yuu
"Hunt be fnghtiiii'd, Leuh," said Aiiieri.'uiis huv.' .if referring lu yniir Aiinis, ri'-uiL' l.l his feet, uu.l uu.l.ling . wiv.'s by their hiisbaiids' iium..s," ub- i'ii.'"iinigiiigly to her. "I met yuur i serve.l (llunv.u'k Kujilnn. un itit.'llig.'nt folks 111, nil llald'Hi Hill, ns 1 cnmo Knssiaii trnvoler. "I su|.ii..i,. th.' .I'.wii un.l Mr, llalli.liiv calle.l uut to , American Iml.Is his wife in as hluli
nil' Ihat he hal the ni.'m.'y with him. ' est ii us the Itnssiuu Imlds liis, bnl
He di'ci.le.l ut ill.' la-t mii'iute that it if nl liunie I shunl.l speak nf my bettor wasn't .piit.' i-afc tu have il, with unly ; half as Mrs Kuiilun my friemls wunid 11 sliimf a girl lik.' V'.ii ill th.' buns,', { ul nni'e cnn.'liiilc. Unit my domestic an.l iiiaybi' villaiiiu'iis Iraiiips urnuiiil relatiuiis were nnt as pleasant us they - like I'hi-^ fi'linw ¦• An.l he cunt.'inpt- i shunl.l be. un.l thut I wus thinling uf u.iiislv push...I .lis.'.imlili'd Fergusun u legul si'i'in atmn Wh.ii I lirsI li.ar.l with 'his fu..t. "rume nut uii tho an Aniericun s|.eak uf his wife as Mrs pi.r.'li, Leah; I dun't ipiile like tu .fniies, fnr example, I f.'ll ulmust like br.'ntlio the '-aiiie ail with tins Ihi.'Viiig pro-nming .m my aciiiiiiintuiic.' by in I'lir, I SII' r.illv Locke .'..iiiilig duwu Ini.liii- mlu his pnvnto nirnirs and till'turnpik.'. aii.l I'll git hini In 8|n]> asking hiiii what the li..uble win. at at Uie ci.iistalili's Wasn't it lucky ^ h'.iiie, V.'I 1 suun lenrn.'.l thut th.' tlial I I'liniic.'.l l.l haiipeii in jnst as ho : custmn was universal uv.'r li.T.', but was pvving Uie nl.l drawers ..pen with still I .anii'd nil ns.'.l to it. 'My wib' his iiniiiiv'y ' ' '" *!"¦ plain, blnnl wuy I speuk in
L.'iih wus like her luv.r -siie felt Itussia uf the la.ly wh... I siii.iius.', I that she .'..nl.l n..t .lni» a fr.'.' bnath. uniil.l have tu .all Mrs. Kaplnii in until till' biirglur wa» tukcn uff bv tha '' pnlilc sncii'ty in Ani.'ri.'.i. la sume nf
fn-sv vill.-e ..tMl.h' und his assist- Uie ncre failiimiuble eircl.'s uf SI.
unts'111 an np.'ii liirm wngnu. ' Petersburg tins Americun su.ial.'iist^i
lint when the cast wus clear ut i hus been u'lupt..!, Ih.nigh 1 w«s |n|d Inst, she niii.le un npin .•..iifessmn uf by u pruniinent I iuvorniiioni ..lli.'ial ull hei bai'ksli'lings lu (ieorge .\.uuis" j nut lung agujliut Ihe Czar disuiiprnved in.bilg.'iit .'urs
— I "Ynu'll never want lo spenk lo ine
vagu.' s.'ii-o' "f «r..iig ami dis.',.ntent | again''" sui'l sh.'. tiiiii.lly. lifting her tuuk pusses-i "11 uf her us shv eiilere.l i b.-iiwu eyes l.i his fiice the huuse. drew the )H.u.ler..irB bolt. I "Leuh. ' sni.l h.'. .|iiiitly. "In. ver uud went up l.l h.T ruum. ) luve.l y.m s.i dearly in uil my life lie-
.esAon Te«l "Klrsl ConveHa In Furopa.'* .\il> ivl.. ll-l.^—linlilrfi Text: "rhj Cntrani-e i.r Th.i >Vor<la Cllvrlh Llabt," ¦¦•alms .'lU.. t:lll—Thf {'nnimrnliu'r,
fl. 7. 'Sow. when th.'y ha.1 gone through.
ut PhrvKin nn.l the n'Kion of Dulalta. ami
rcn- loVbblilen ol the llolv Ohoal to pn'aoli
he w'ir.1 in Asia, aft.'r they were como to
A class of 104, the largest in tho ! '''V.'i' "'•¦>; ''""".ve-l t.) go hito nithynia,
, . . , ., ,*, "^ 1 . 1 i ''"' llic .><l'lrlt suffered them not." (lul
history of the college, was graduated i„, ,,..„.„„' „, ,,,,, i,,,,,^ ,„,r„.iu,,e.i «• to
from Vassar this year. the nposth's nt ili." conference In Jcnisa-
(i.sir.'ia rnvviiii's r.-nl nnmeiBrnvn- '"''"' '"¦'"" which Paul an.l llanialiao, with
tt.-^UKin I njMiu B r. Ui naiieifliaya silnsnn.l ..Ih.'rs. returned t.. Anti.wh ami
nnngh. und she wus lairu at Hath, Me,, •,.iitiuiie.| there teaching un.l prr-a.-hlnii
just thirlvuine years ago. the wor.l ol Ihe L.inl (A."t» xv., »SX
„. ¦ . ¦, . , 1, 1 1 I After some lime they stnrte.1 on thell
Iwu maternal iiuut^ of Uudyard j , ,nd mlssi.mnrv tour. Ilnrnaba.. taklni)
Kipling ure th.' wives resp.s'tively of ' Mark nii'l sniiiiiK f.r fvpriis. an.l Paiil
r.iirne ,luiii".aii'iruTnter. IhepuiulerH. i takiim Silas ami slartinu Ihrongh Syrlii
. , ,, ' .1 an.l I'lll. In. c.nllrmiiii! nnd .••tnbllshino
S.'.itttsh gulf women nre vig.ir.ius. A j th.-.hnnhe,. At I.vstru. wher.' I'nul ha.l
h.irse struck bv n gulf bull during a ¦ I" en si..iii'.l au.l i..fl l..r d.'a.l .m his llret
lour. Im'takes Tlmolhv with hlin, of whom
hi' afti'rwnr.l "iivs, "I hnv.' no tnun s.i.loai
nnl.I me iriiii.ii.. 'ill. margin). As thej
liliiiie.l j.'iinicylnK anil pr>-achln((
throiii.-h l'hrvi.'ia nn.l (iaiiitla thev thought
to turn southward an.l nitcrwn'r.l n.irth.
ward nnd kIvc the kIh.I thllngs In A<.|n nnd
I Illthvnia. bill were in.Meh cane pn'ventisl
' bv the Si'irll lr..m so d..|iig. The Spirit
S..111 them b'rth ..a Ills business for Christ,
I nn.l. b.'lni: wIllinK to bi'.'onlroll.'d by lllm.
1 lie '¦..iitr..ll.'d thi'ia un.l for
Troas. 'Thliie .'ars s
liiii.l th.'.'. sav Iuk- Tl
vo in ii when ve turn 1
when Vl' liirii lo tiii'
¦I'o l.e sur.' Uml tb.i 1.
Vour life, a r.llni-t.
H.' will Mir.'lv peril.rn
viv . -JI. make one i|i
darliiK l.l murmur cv
Im: henrt nnd siren
"K.v.'ii so, Fnlher, "
will. ¦
'.1, "An.l a visb.n nj.
lall h.'nr a word be.
is is the way. Wnlk
.tlic right hand and
i. ft" ilsn. XXX., 2n,
ir.l hns a purpose Id Kph. 11,. 10. and thnt
ll ac.'oMIng to Isa.
let bi'f.in< Hlin, nnt
n though with ach-
ning eyes we sav.
"My Jusus, aa Tliou
icnre.l to Paul In the
niglit, Ther.' slo..il u man ol Macedonia IIII.I pi-Hic.l him, saying. Come over Into Ma'e.b.iiia and li.'ip'us. " In n dream of vi^'bin ..r 111.' tiiulil li.sl hns often spoken l.i iii.'ii l.l'.l. .\x\ill.. l.'i) nml will vel. If ne."e». mrv, 111..null he Kenerniiv giiid.-s hy His Spirit .11 her in Ills word or In the .-vents nl ilnllv iir... I'lic right nttllude Is to "Walclt 111.' wnv' mill "Wnt.'h to see what IIo will snv ¦ iSnh. ii . I; Hab. il.. I), then meekly wnlk In the wnv whi.'h He opens befoni us, "PoiuK ns ...•cusion servo us, for (lod la Willi us" (I Sam. X..7V
in. Ami nft.r lie hnd seen the vishin Im- ni.'dlal.'lv ween.lwiv.ired Ivgo Into Mac...
of it.'—SI. Linus Uepublic. Para
'It is unite true whut Fl..ru I'limp- fore. Du ynii knuw. deur. Unit I can
!• g
thought "I 1 anywhere, ur see ullylhlil^''
"Who was thut tulkiug over ll gate with yuu lii.M night, L.ah'/'Mr Hnlliduv nske.l, Uie n.-xt .lay
roily >.Mn|>lelod the KEVIKW BlTILIIINtl we are | repared lo lake eaalrocia l..r ftp.! iiaa» work.
CLSCRT A. UCOCLL. haotiortaar, j
FavcroMT. I.. I Malea W Raal Kriale and lyraxaal rmyertf
JOHN P. WAICHT, JkUCTIOnS KR,
Raafctenre
r. u I.
-PIANOS TUNLD
•l w Uyatt trnm Tart Timt
^PRQAN5R PAIRED. P(?«M B<!«Mmsbl«.
A Louisville g.'iitl.nian. who has nt tainedlheriiM' ageof eiglity nineyears, aud ia slill hale an.l hearty, altribul<'^ his longevity lo exercise at ipmil pitch ingf.ir tw.i huursevury .lay The game •f .lu.itts IS an ancient aU'l h.in.irable oue. au.l the geutle exerli.in it risiuires is uu.piesli.iiiably Ivpneticial tu heultli. but this reciiH' fnr altainim; lung lif. is no lH>ller than thuusan.Is ..f uthers Fxercise. pru.l.'nce in diet au.l regular habits uu.iuesti.inably du inu.-h t.i pm loug life, but instaiiies uf extreme ami vigur<iu» ol.l a>:e .auuot Ih' attributc.l tt* any i4 l*«*m». Men live lung anil retain their fm-iiltiea to eXiV'tHinUal reara mainly InH'anse they have l.ieeu favureJ by uatnre with extraordinary fooatitntioaa. Physi.-al js.wers cau he oonaerretl, Imt the lai-k of inhervnt ntali«y.eBn no afmto b« made up fur
helpe.l Leah shell the peas for dm- lier
"It was Flura I'limpton ' "I wLuMnt set t.m mii.'h sture by that girl, Lenh, if I was y..u, ' cuii selleil the ^',s..l wuninn. ren4'hiug fur an excursion Isiat stu|.|<iii); at Tauhas au.iUicr hnn.Uul uf th.' eineral.l puds j set D.s'k.witha baud un.l awnings an.l 'The I'limptuns ulwuys h».l u bu.l ull. and yuu never were uu an excur- nam.', uii'l I never Jiear.l im pi.i.l nf i si.iii 111 .yonr life' (^li. I dun t won.ler ' Flora, even urter they went away frum , It s enough to muk.' auyiBsly cry'" ^ here .\ L'lrl like y..n .unl bet."' j as a big tear dr.ip .'r s.i .¦.nirse.l down .arefiil win. she g..es witli ' Leah's cli.'.k un.l splashed on tJie Leah was sil.iil. bnt ^•!le shclle.l j sw.'cl brier leaves beluw "Lo..k h.'r.". away faster than ev.r |
Leah' It s u shanu- yni nevi.'r should , There arc times wln-n a.lvi..' g.i un_v»here ur see anything " seems lo iruibo'c a .Iir.'.'tiv .i|i|...«it«-
I "They're not s-»ellish"s..blH?d Leah. elT.'.t ..f what is iutende.l, "an.l Mrs I I an in»tin."tive sennei.f justice rising up Haili.lay's w.r.U only serve.f ; in her heorl. "The nr.' just as g..sj.l ' streuglh.'U the girl's resolve to hu
tu tne as th.'V can b.'. nnl I luve Ihem her ..wu wav f..r ..n.'e I
J .learly Ibli th.y d..n 1 like me b.mtx "I sh..u|.l'nt w..uder," adde^l the nbl i ia«.'!i with th.y..ling f..Iks hirealKiuts I woman, wilh a sly smile "if (ie..n.'e | Tliey're lo.istly triMiiiB and no »•¦-| .Vnuis wi;re t.. cine uplhls way Fourth ' .•uiuit. y.oi kn.w. lu the fa»'t.iry and | o'July, arter me an.l fnih.'r s gupe. . down at the r.ibUr wurks ¦¦ ' i Still th.' peas ratlb-.l int.. the pan
j "Kil'He.sticks'"said Fl.ro Vlimpton like a miniature fii.^ila.le of arlilhry
"What's that but th.'er selfi»huess'' Leali n.v.r Isk.'-l up icr e|.^.k. , Liah. you MliaUgo! Kow liattiu tuma! . 'Aiui I .l..!! t <>»• a* tlM^^ •( W n«ty ' Uuce get ein fairly starte.1 ..ff with harm in y..iir askin' him l.. stay t.. .bn
that .il.l rattle trap i.f theirs, with the uer, ' a.b'le.I Mrs Halli.lay '''HrM I,,. | ' one eye.I lorrse she laughwl jeering- sort o' .tiuipany f,.r y.m ' I
It -"au.l then y.iu .-.me .luwn to thr "I .luu't want any cmpafiT'" burst .l.K-k au.l wait f.r n* I'll aee that .—nt L.'ah. If he says a.iTthing nmre ' the ls>at don't (joisiff wilh.iiU you." , to Mr Hallvlay. u-k Inn. uut t<i come "" ^ ilii i» a .(Uick breath. I.l rather Ik- al.oo
ou a staamer iu my "Why, chill, a I.als i-uUie to yau ¦ ,H Flora. 1 kau said Mrs. tiAllklaf, in surprise.
Mk««wl
here biihiv tn ask ymi In lie my wife
And Uie'lwu tug.'lher. in snme pic¬ nic fashiiin, cnuk.'.l a .liun.'r that rs. I seemed In them Ilk.' ne.'tar an.l am-
he ' brusm, un.l when tl Id fulks re-
inriie.l un the ..Ige uf the dust, they w.'r.' eiigng."!
"I sort ..' lh..ui.'bt it iiiii;ht happen s... ¦ said Mrs. Halli.lay
My l.u.ly"e l-arasiiU.
Is huvu blnsBiime.l iiiit intu a Miri.tv un.l fr.'-'ii iiiipurtuni'i' in th.' i.alm'uf fuslu.in wliicC'is r.'ully <iis- h.'artening in ull winueii except Uio few whu ure blesse.l with iinllliiil.'d in.-.imes ur a miii.l uUive Uie frivuloiiH tilings nf life. Fashiuii .le.'rees tlinl the up-tu ihtte wuniaii iiiiist huve Irom SIX bl a .l.iz.n uf th.-se expensu.'
trilies tu hariiiuni/.e res| tiv.-ly witii
hervaiiuiii, i.istiii.ie», but wilii three w.'ll s,'l, .'t.'.l .-he .'HU meet ull the re i|liirements ..f fu''hl..llllble .Iress. I Ine
sh.iul.l l.e of .'linngeable ur ruiilard silk, nr cm batiste, anuther nf bm .'».l."l silk, nnd a Uiird ..ne nf chiffun ur lue l.l 1 any uilli thin gnnns.
The .'hilb.n parasiii is a thing of frills nnl. tbiff. which is a piiz/.le t.. any une .'x.ipl the iiigeiiiuiis .lesiKn.r wliu fasln.iii.'.l it. In this .lus.. nf parnsols th. r.. ur.' vuriuiis kin.Is siiiii- birlv elub..ial.'. iiiu'li' uf ml. In.'.' uml gan'/.', mil Ihe haildl.s uie of gold set with jewels, with r'li'k crvstiil ami
eliaiuelle.l li.'U.ls ..f turl.ilse' sh.dl .ir sullle I'llul.'C W.Ki.l
Klegaiil br.H-a.le.l ami neiro silks are iise.l f..r .'ivering. but tlur.' a'e all s.irts uf le»s exj^xusive silk |iur;i.suls in plain .-..l. rs, pUii.ls and stnix-s, withniil liiiiit t.i th.i vuriily Lcru bati'-te purasoU lin. .1 uiih a inlur and triinm.'.l with iiarruw ecrii laie are ii trei'ieiy pretty au.l uwiful as w< II as psxl style, snd a laripier.'d wrsel ham He is sure l.. 1..' a .lesirahle.'b.ll.¦••
ln.lies' t.iiirnunient at Ihirutislau.I fell as Ui.ingh sh.ddend.
Mrs. Mackiiy's pri vat.- ..ir. which she uses in Iravciing nbniit Fran.'e, .'list s:ii).0illl. It .'..stB her J'JlHtO a yeur to keep il in running or.ler.
J.ihaiiiia .\nibriise, the new (ierniuu
pilot, hiiB Willi imperinl fuviir. Her, ....,.„„, „ ,, .,,.,.,
expenses for a lunr uf Italy were re- 1 He ¦..iiir'.il.'d tlnm un.l for some g.iod . ...I.. . „; 1 1 .. .1. . 1.".....,...,.! ..,.1 1,.... r.'asou k.'it tliem nt this lime from K..ino ceil ly pnii b. Ihe .mpr. ss, an.l 1 er |,„., „,„^,1 ,^.„ ,.,^.,„^.„, „,„, „„ ,'^,|^h«
bouks aio bnlh pnpnlnrun.l prnlitublo. \ s.ii'l th.'m eiwwh.'re.
Ln.lv Klsp.'th Campbell, grand- i , ¦- '-^'i'." 'I"'.>'„!'""'*I"K by Mysia, cume , ,; f .1 I. 1 Vll- .b'vvn to Tr.ias. Hindered on the right nnd
.hinghi.'r uf the Diik.' ,.f Argyl.', is n ; |,^„ „,„,. ,,„„„, „„„ „„. „,„,„ ,^„„^ „„
skille.l pliivcr uu the bugpipe, and ; >trali!lii aliea.l. nn.l s.. kept ..n to the senat Uirniigh h.'r thut inslriimeut has be- c.inie fushiouable in Luglish drawiug- r.nilns.
Kosalind .'\iiielin Y'uiing. a direct .lesc.'ii.lant of one of the mutiueers of the Hoiiiilv,'is nil a visit l.l San Fi'nn- I'iscu. site hns been a sch.inl lencher nn I'il.'uirii Isluu.I since sho wus thir leeli y.'ura old.
A culur.-.1 w.iman by the nnine of Kninia Wiiki.|i..|.l r.'.'cn'tly passed Hiin- I'.'ssfiilly nn .'Xnniinatinn held by the LuiiiBianu It.lar.1 uf Medical F-xainiiiers, and is nuw licensed to practice me.li- ciiie in that State.
Miss .luliu Cnnper iu her will, it hns been nsci'riniiie.l, nnt unly increaseil Ihe gift uf j?lllll,llltll In S';iill,liOO fur Cnupir rniiin. New Ynrk City, but in.'i-.'us.'d a gift of iS;2'-»,IW0 b.i «5l),00U fur the Sanilarinm.
It is a Kansas n.'wsi.ap.'r Ihnt tells "'""I" ii"sio."ilv Kslherln/thnt the T,or.l
.' st.ov ..f an M.'liisni, w.,liiall wlm '"'' '' ' ""'"' '" I"''"'!' ""' '-•""l"'' ""'"
I stuiy^ul Ull .\1. Iiisnii wumilii Willi, ,|„,,„ |l,'i,iuwiliiiiKiobe Kuiiled by the
'<|'lrlt. th.'V iv.'rc sure tills wus the Spirit'!
Kiil'lliii; If w.'uri'willing nn.l ."arn.'stlj
.|.'sir..ll^l..l..'I.'.l of the Spirit, we may li«
perb'tlv ¦'111.' Hint .'Very liln.lrnn.'e nnd
.'vorv ..pi'iiiiit is of Him. N.iti.'ethnt thej
knew wlial iinll the | pie ol Macedonia
II I.'.l. nn.l Ihal wns |usl wlinl lli.'V hnd tn
Kiv.' thl' u-'.v|...| ,.r ^......l ii.iiiiKs of tho
frn fli.'.l They w.'re n..t oii n Icliir.
iiiK ..ran I'lll.'rliiliiiiig lour, but only und
wholly ..n biisiiii'ss for ijo.l, to win souls to
I'lirlsl.
II, "Tliirelorc, i..o,.iiig from Trnns, w« cniiie wilh n strnlKiit .'ourse to Suniothru- clu. Hlld thl' next dnv III Nonpolis." Thli less.'ii shoul.l be inught with the map be. fore thl' s.liolurs that Ihey niav seo thnt I'nul ami Ills .'ompuny now crJissed fr.im
the. lUi.'iit of Asia lo Kurope; thnt N«-
iipoils was lli.'s.'Hj.ort ol Phllliipl, and Sa- motlirii.'ia an islnnd nb.iut hnlf wny from Trous to N. 111'..lis. As in mnny niiother In¬ stall.'.'in Hi.' s.'ripluri's. Ihe ¦|ii.'ldcnls ol
Ihi'V'.yai; j..uriiey nre wholly omitted.
Tiii'V s.'l i'Tlli ami Ilioy arrived nre ail the
Spirit s."". Ill t'.r.'.'or.l, I'r tlij. henven-
ly stniidt'oiiit. joiirii.'yinifs tnke no time, for lliev run nml reliirn as n Hash uf liglit- aiiig (Kr.'k, i,. li.)
Vi. "Ami Irom tlien.'o t.i Phillpnl, whiho is 111.' ciili'l ,'iiy of that part of Macedonia nud n Colony, nn.l wi' were in Ihnt cityabld.
ing .'crtniii .lavs,' There s ns to bo uu
wol.'ome b.r lliini, no one s|ipciully ex|M»'t- liig them. II 11.1 y.'t they nru lu the laud tn whi.'h thev ha.l bis.n .'ulli'd. and doubtlesa thev gave ih.'iiiselvi's up to prayer that tho sume spirli wlioi.r..iiKlittUemthithnrwould How use lli.'iu. Tliey not only abode In the cllv. bul ilnv niio.lc in I'iirlst.
lil. "An.l .III liie Sabbnth we went out o[ ifio .'ity by n riv.'rsl.le, where prnyer wns want to il.' iiia.ie. and we sat down ami si'iikc iiiito the woineii whi.'h resorted
llilllicr. ' It Would s II. tii.'ii, Ihat the
ilasi i.r.'ii"lilii« ..f 111.' K..s|"'l 111 Kurope wan
at a w..iiiiiii's prnver n ling, Mnry, the
th. r ..f ..iir I.or.l. nn.l ..tlicr women wcir
ii:.>.'iiil.|.'.l Willi the nposll.'S bir prny.'r .lur ing till' wailing .lays bctwcn His us.-.'U-
-.bill ami I'.'iil. st I A.'ts I.. III. Il Is pr.ib.
abb' Hint upon the w..iii.'li ulsollie Spirit
lllil.'ns I'.iiKLi.'.'..if lire, nn.l us there weru
'lly nl tlint lime strnugors
NEW YORK STAT6 NEWS.
I The Srholar anil tbe mat*.
The (hlrtv llflh iiulTersIlT cnnvoeiitlOR under the niispl.-m of Ihe RUto R««<i>to , was hel.l In the senate chamber.^ AII«IIV.' Pr.»mlneni pilucalors, r.M.r.-'sentmK naarqf every institution of b.arnlnK In the Rtala, ! wen' present. In his annwal addiaaa, I'han.-eiior Anson J. I'pson. .if the ReKMla I of lh.'1'nlvcn.ltv.dw.-lt upon the conttnaed , growth of.the Innueni'e In the unlranlti^ ; and .lutline.l Ihe work whleh had heeo ear- ri.'.l .>n .lurinir Ihe past vear hv the (It* de- ! imrtments.if theunlven.ltr.admlnlstratt'n^ I exsmlnnllon. extension. Slate l.lhrarT, aa* i Slate Museum .lepartmenls. The A. B. da> gn"e at Cornell I'nlverally waa dltwoaaed an.l lh.> ad.lr<«s waa concluded wtth re¬ marks .m the general se.ipe of our edvca- tional system.
is.ivernorlllack wns then Introduced by the I'hnncellnr an.l his address on hia ch.isen subJ.-.-t ol' The Slate ami Edura. ti.in.' was r»M-."|vi>d wilh chwo attentloa. Hcssi'l in part:
"I Sometimes doubl whether the ohllKa- Hon ofth.'Sl.ile I'ltJhesch.dat Is as neal as ll Iise.l lo be. Ill the earlier days ol tlia republic the stalesmnn. the pollllclan ond Ihe scholar wen- Ihe same. What any man p,.8s.>fise.1 of inliicall.iii or enllffhtenmeikl wns dev.iled fr<M.|y lo hiv country. His In- dlvUliiul atlainmenti*"xven» his country'a Ksln nn.l at his c.mntry's service. It aeem* s.>m.>iim.-s aslhoiiRh Ihe scholar's path It narrowinK ns he advances. If that lie true, It Is not n promise, but a danger. As tha w.irl.l enlan;es the scholar should hroadeat Kith the r.'st. Ite sh.iuld grow tn the slaa of a statesman and n.it shrink lo the cHp- pl.Ml slat lire ol a critic.
"I wish ev.-ry sch.dar In ths eountrv w.'uld enter politics. I( he did there would be no danger of harm lo him, while tha naln to his .'ountry wonbl lie lasting aad substantial. There are abuses to lie cor- r.-.'l.'.l. bul nothing will correct them bat work, nnd work can never lie efti«ctlTn un¬ less the efforts ol mony are combined. All those stniitgllng for the same destlnatlna Ahould lie willing lo reach It by dlffereat roails. and.iach should remember that Ina- ingslKht of anoth.'r who lias pnieeeded liy a dllTercnt path Is n.l proof Ihat the othar hiislurne.1 back. Nothing should be baaed upon Impulse If conviction can he attained. The same f.ir.-es. al.lnl hy toleration, will win a thousand times, and the next ihou.- Aan.l times, govern.*d by distrust, will fall."
ill.
disgnsti.il at h.'r hnsbund for puttiug
lifly ceulB in the .'.intribulinn box at
.'hiir.'li, tuuk uut the half dullar nnd
put in u nickel hIi.'ii the plute renchcd
h.r.
F.'W ii.'.iiih' knuw ihnt the unthor of the sung, "The Old Ked Cradle," inu.b'sn faniuns iu the "Oldliiinie.
sti'ii.l," is ll rum liciil girl. She if
Miss ..\iiiiu (iraiinis, ami lives with hot widowed m.ilher in Plainville, Theii liniiie is u Binull, neul cuttng.", nu.l in il nil.' may aco the nriginal uld red cru.lle.
It is u fad fur wnnien In ilisliH Uieit own perfiiines. The wurk eiituib much lab.ir, thniiglit nml reseurch.
Sii."li buuks ns "A Tri'iitis i Cnmmu
ilinn.s Cnii.'eits" an.l "Ve liuke uf Dis
tvlluciun ' ar iich in rciui'st by fail
liuwci distill.'rs. Distillnli.in iidiirs ure H.'.'iir.'.l by the process of mucerti- tiun, und alsu by dislilling with wutors.
Ib'd bliiwuwiiys aro tho uewent iiigr.'ttes fur evuiiing weur, lyid rod KU.mil's Iiover over blue roses.
llla.'k IriniiiiiiigB predomiunto on high-i'olored iliess.s, even fur the huuse, tu B.ifleu un.l tone duwu the I'XC'ss llf culur.
(Iriiy und red muke a pretty mix¬ ture, un.l butli arc well worii. Watered silk piiplin is now, an.l is certuiuly u very g..iid w.'uriiig muteriul.
The fashiiinublc purasuls havo wou- il.'rfiil ban.II. s. llie lulesi lukiug Ihc semliliiiii'i'.if a hnrse chesliiiit burst¬ ing Iruni its prickly shcatli.
The must jewele.l belts ure wnrn. Sumctiincs steel with u^nctliyHt, very uften liiriiuuise hcI in silver nr leather wiih jewels diiwii Uie centre.
llla.'k .'Iuth jack.'Isnie nnw trimmod with white la.e appli.pie, nnd very
smart tli.'V ju.ik, es] ially when they
.ipi'ii over while watereil silk waist¬ coats.
Stii'ks vary according to Iho benuty und I'usllini'ss ..f thi' pnrusnl, but the liamlli' iiliuio all else, imli.'at.'S the ex- .'liistvi' purp.iHe uf ccrtuin parasols, us show uirulis fur full dress.
Till- Niirfiilk jucket is very popular f.r .loiiii tiiilelti's fur str.'et w.'ur. | S.'.iti'h liuiiii's|iiins, Kianiii' .hiths and Knglish I'll.'vi.its ar.. n.'iirly all ma.le npfur wiilkiiig suits with either the I Nurfiilk waist ur Ih.' ja.'kel fnr Ihe refer stylo. The Intler liuvc u gener- I
litis ui I uf nlltsl.ll' pni'kels, aiid I
ure nsiiully V shaped ul tin' neck to ' displu.v Ihe Iriin linen cnllur nnd scarf. Itutisles nre shown in exipiisite .Irawn-wiii k elTod, nlso in plaids, stripes an.l embrnidered designs. I'lai.ls sceui tu be Ihe favurito in every
stvle.ifg Is fr.iiii diniitii's tu silks,
aii.l sum.' .if the Intter have pinids Ullll nre ut l.-ast s.v.n in.'lies Bipiare, The pliii'ls ull many uf the-.' me mnde wilh satin strips an inch wi.le .d solid culurs, generally dark un u light niuiind, ami lluu the snrfnce between is cnvere.l Wltli I'ersiaii ligures, Iturul ilesigns or tiiuire effects.
Il.l
, till
Ma.'. .1..Ill,
I hnve la-en i H, ll.'W.'ver, it cnine nbout, v..rslil|.pi'rs<if the true U.iil illv Is'i'M irviiig III (iod for 1 n..w li...i lias sent It. Thl. s.nl llHl'ri.'l l.l Iinniel and . Coriii'iiiiB sent Paul nud
will, lia.i I'vi'b iliore il^-lil. al same 11...I wh. Simon I'll.'! I Silas I.. Mii.i"biiila,
14. "Au.l a .'.rlain woninii lintned I.ydia, .1 s.'il.'r "I I'lirpb', of Ih.i .ity ol Tliyatirn, whl.'li w..rslii|.i'.l II.Ml. henrd us; whoso heart till' Lord ..peued. Hint she nlt.'Uded unto the things wlii.'h were spoken of I'nul, Ili'ie is a business woiiiuu from A~ia. for Thvatlru wus in Asia i llov. I.. II), will. »a- f.'r 111.' lime living lu Fhlllppl, an.l WU" I'vl.l.'iitiv one of those chosen lu
I'lirii-t bi'b.r.'till' 'I iHlloll ol Ihe world
illpli i , i; II Tim 1,. '.11. It was worth while iroiiih- to Kiiro|ie t.i iln.l her. Shu wns pr..I.lll.iv iiii..lli.'r hungry soul llkn I ..melius. Will river on earth the ey.s ol the I.or.l s.s' n r.al thirst bir Hlin, He will Iili.l a way b. supply that thirst. "lUi-ssed ar.' ihey Unit hiiiixer. bir Ihey shall Ih) lille.l,' "11.. .iiillslleih the longing s.iui."
l.'i, ' Aii'i when sill' was baptlr.od au.l ber h..IIS.'h.'i.I. she bi-s.night us, saying. If ye haVI Ju.lge.i 111.' 1., be fnlllifui to the Lord .'.im.' into my le.iisi' and abi.le thero. Anil -hi ciistraiii.'il us ¦ Her Jienrl became a horn.' for the |...r.l aa.l her house a home iis.'ipb'S There were |,t.iballlv
f'.iir al li'io-l i liii'l j..lii."i il II l.uk.' lii"l triisi II Ill
IVOhllie ailTi 111! I
partv. b.r Timothy
nt l.vstra, and II looks as
...'.I them al Trous. Cn-
of verses 6 to N wilh Ihu
I. II Contrnst the spirit
int; 111.' ilams.'! of v.'rs.'s IS lo IS
nivhllie ll'.lvHi'lril n.'W p.'ss.sslng Lydia
rii.'mbor Wl' are
h.r, either the
ll'lper.
GOOD DRY GOODS REPORTS.
Inrreasr.l lleiiiaiid a (erlaliilr fitr the Nl.l llUtanI Future.
All rec.iul reports re.'elv.sl from many jJ thn u.iuntry unlbirmly tell of
Improving gene
l.lv.'.l Wbnllyou. Kkks.
"D.I you like eggs';'' was the ipioH. linn that stirrid up a "fnrlyniner " lo muke sum.' talk in a liuiignr sluro the uther .luy, li.' was nn ..id man, and hi' straight, ill'.I up tn Hiiiii. thing like ills height uf his prinicas he answered: 'I ha.l u suif.it ul Ihem ..me, 'Twas many vmrs agu, uli.n I was .m Un wuy h.'.me fnnii Calibirnin, We lefl
Ulli Isthniii a guild brig buuml fur
New Y'ork. but ran iiibi a .'..rai reef in Ihe Cariliiieaii sea an.l were wre.ked.
It was a pal.'h uf suiid just uul of Ihe
wuter. but V'.u ..iiiilil In see the Hiieks , ,u'^y"for"tiie"early fuiur». uf S.-U f.iwl Ibat nei.l..il uu jt! |
"They liu'l lu iiiuve uiil uf the wny to give its 1 Iltll slay Ih. re, an.l Uim|
lUdltions In the dry r.'p.irls hsV'' prinliic«.l a .IMIn'tly Is'tlcr bellng. They woul.l. of -"iirse l.e in.ire weluhty If ..rders were cor- r. »p..n.tii.Kiy heavy, llul It Is recnunlwid Hint thus fnr buyers hnve had a har.l sum¬ mer to cntuod aitainst, nnd thnt for thu present the chl.f energl.si of many mer- 'hniits will lie ,b'v.ite.| to moving off the lurplus of sHusonnblo (O.o.ls. Meanwhile lliey Is'lieve th.'y hnve no .auso f.ir ajipre- h.'ii'sioH KS lo Ihi'lr sblilly to IIII tlie re- (iilreiiienls lu staple lines just as .'hea|ily inter xs now. With a »ontliiuan.si of [ires- dltlons an augmented deinand Is a
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Thu work of removing tb" lii« bronae stnlue of Christopher (,'oluinbus wlibh was ere.'te.l .in Ihe lak.i lr..ul. Chicago, duriug Ih.. W.irM « c.ilumblnu Kij/os'ltu" was Im.- fc'un. The couvertiuif of the lake IronI Into a park lias ma.le su.'h pr..gr..si. Ihat thu •tnlue uow slan.ls lu a basin ..n a.'Ciiulit of IIIIInK In aroun.I II, ami lis removal was mado ne.-.«aary. If Ibestaiue Is re|ilaued it will uot be lo the same p.».llb.iu ll now ue.'uples, II has Is-efi ri-Kurded by many
ey.-s.
omairieat.
and It may Is-Ihal the .lly Junk idle, to ' wlii.'h the statue has l,e.n temporarily con- signet, will bo Ub mji'.l res'.lng-plaoe.
alp.
lu'lr bank
-Jatmm
Dotroit, Mich., han teller
T!ie e-tate I.f "Irajl Hanilton. ' ac iMr.llng tu sn inventury Mle'l, aiuonut- b. »:«l,ir-",'
.V lull .r.-aling the offi. e uf wonm . j factory ius|n>utur waa iMwaed by lii. i CvUMHMt Ueoa*.
Irie.l tn get lu the reel, but bal Wl
sbive ns lip SI) we hu.l 111 selin fn „
Orleans, where V. f.mn.l the rest ul ^ _ .- I
111.- men ri"*i"llr.l by uliuth.'r vessel, ^ A c«ainv -rreaearv-r'a Httnrtmgr.
Huli«!gs " thl; ol.l li.ans f»ce Us.k Ull ! hllney J, Salidb.rd, Cunly Tr.'asurer at |
.,.,..ii..re,pressi.in.-.-Lewn.,..„ (Me., I J,*T„;r.T''.rvmra .i^.'^r'-y'i'i^'i^i I
.Iniirnul I there was a.shorlage|B blsac-iHials. whb'h :
-.. .. ^ .', ".'. T~" ^ 'Mt" c.mId not meet. A partial Inveatlcallon *
The \lr..-ITr.l.l.|il • Lanrli, ^ »h.,ws a bm« L. the eoUIlly of ale.ut »IOO,000,
An uppli' ur Iwu I- iili Ihe luncheon . which wlii probably Is; luoreased by future that Vi.e I'resi'l. nt llnlwrt eats, s< liivesli((ati.<ii. (
that he dues nnt g.i down tu Ihe re» . '
lauraul at all. an.l. unless he is ,-alle.l A Hrri Omtmw Crisis.
uul uf the chamln-r In see sume iiii|s.i There Is a Isiet suKar erisis In Earofia. '
tant visitor in his nwn office back ., ' Ths buuntlsa graCXed by lh« Oovuraaient - ' . , . ., 1 . .; have rasullitd la over |.roductlou and low '
lie Senate, he site in the chair fru, ^.-w wltU baar>' stl-iks Ml ..a bainl. ' u I'iiaplaiu'a prayer at uuun bultl J Maoulaotanm are askia« ler tortbM l*gl» >l>at«Tw tuma RajMrRMMt mmm. I Mtoaia tmOt tovat.
rer«ona1 Property Taa.
In response lo in.iulrles received by th* Hint.' Tax C'immlssl.m from local asssaaoni thr.aighout Ihe SInle asking that thelT da- Ill's t.iuchlUK the fnll assessment olpeiaoaal pMperly be expli.'ltly dellned, the eommla- slon has sent a circular letter, whieb,amoag other things, says;
"This board Is Informed Ihat In aoma ol the towns of the several countlea ol tM Stale no effort Is Is'lng made tolnoreaaa Um sssessmonl of pnrsonal property, and that proiierty clearly assessable Is Iwlng omtttad from the tnx roll. In conformity with eoa- loin and In illsreganl ot thn law, partleular- ly as reganls st.icks of goods In storaa. fanning Implements, and stoek above ax* emptl.in. The fslhirn In certain towaato sssess nil personal property results In aa unjust biinlen up.in the other towns whoae'« assessors hoiii<stIv .-omply with the |;aUw nnd spirit of the law.
""As th.-ni can lie 'no equalisation by tM Hoard of Supervisors ot personal property, no remedy remains but an apprnl to Iha llrnmt Jury. We trust that aiinlform ooia- piisnce with the Inw will he obtained witb¬ oul the necessity of su.'h proceo.|lugs."
The Atlornev-Hciieral hns written aa opinion III.I.ling thnI subdivision 14 of aeu- li.in 4 of the Tax law of IKIM doi-s nut ex- empl .leposllors In savings banks Irom tnxntion on thulr deposits, but only ea- einptslhu Imnks from paying taxea upoa Ihem. Depositors will be asanaaed apoa Iheir deposits nnd examined by tbe aaaaa flors regar.ling them, Ihe samo aa otbar personal property.
Farmera and nieyelea.
A Inrge porllon of Orleans County Ilea In n illstrl.'l which has remarkably Daa liighw-ays. As a n'siilt, thousamla OWB b|cvi-l..s. 'I'll.' .rase for wheels Is not eon- . Iln.-.| lo re^ld.•nls ..f vlllngos bnl U shared by llie sKrIcullurallst as well. Parmeit hnve rnised n prit.<st against the blejrela, I'hey clnhii thnt It has been adopted bf Iheir hired men, with tbe result that nnar(j> every evening and on Sundays they ara oa^ penillng tlieir energies In riding about tba .'oiinly and returning in nu exhausted ooB- dltlou'which niiMts thein for work, tt la sni.l thnt niiother year no Urlnans County rnrnicr will hire a man given to the latl^B- Iuk pnstlmu of bicycling.
Kntallv llurne.! In Her Bed.
Mm. Mnry stokem, whnllvesat 13TBrldca Atroel, Mount Vernon, was fatally burned by thn eipb.sl.in of a lamp. Mr. Hlnkem returne.1 h.une late, and lighted a lamp aadl, .carried It upstairs. He waa about tn eelar his bedroom when hn stumbled over a ¦•! xn.llell. Thn lamp landed on the bed Wh«M Mrs. Htokeui was sleeping and exploded, i.'atlering the burning oil over hnr and tha lieilclollics. Mrs. Stoknm was fatally buraed nliout the face nnd b.idy. Hhe was ramnead to the li..spltal. Stoknm was luirnsdoa Iha fiKc. ami 11 Is fearo.l bl.iod p«lsunlng Will
snsue,
llodBon Iron <:.Mn|>any Plat^vea.
Jiistb'i' Ch.'sler has appidntoj frank H. ricott of llic Slot! Woolen Mills, HtoltTlUe,
r Ir.'r .if Iho Hu.lsoii Iron Company. Hto
bond wns ilTe.l at t'iS.noo. Thn nnnoem to p..rf.icily s.ilvent. having assets above all liaiiilltles of tXi.itoa, exclusive of valuable real estate. Uurlng Its coriiorate axial- cu.'i' lor nearly llfty y.-urs It lias yielded to Its stockholders au averagn dividend at twelve pi'r cent.
Tim decadeiicn ol tho Iron Indnatryk Knsleru New York Is Ihe cause of tbedWO- iutlon. The i.lnnt has not lieen operalaj for thu pnst I lime years.
A|t|Mtlnle<l by the Oovanwr.
Oovernor lllack has made thn followlna ii|.|...lntments: As DIstrlct-Attomay M I'lilnnm Count/. J. Bennett Bnutbard, M Cold SprluK. to III) tho vaeancy raaaad by llie denlh of Kllaha N. Ruak; aa Qommto- nioner to exsininn voting machines, Ilarry III. II. Pars.iiui, ol New Yurk, In plaeaol Palmer C. Illcketts, who ilbcllned aa ap* polntmenti as Coroner of Hcbeaaetaay ("ouuty, iteorge iislrnnder, ol Puaaaabarg, lo nil the vai'aney causml by the lluu ul Willis I. Brewster.
Mlatnrtuiles llbln'l name aiRglr. |
Wliiium 11. Ilauur, a fanner llvloii itaaa Manorvlile was ''hitriKd irU.>LHr,vl'W'.t As bogus clitfi'k (IU a local liauK. Ha waa ar¬ raigned iH'bire Judge Htackpola aad •>• pinined that hn Inteiidoil the cheek to ba a draft on tliu local aavings bank aad'araa n- |.-aseil. While thn farmer was la analo4y his house, barn, outiiulbllug and ooataab weretolallv deslr.iy>Hl by flre, Involvlaf • loss Ol •UUU.
All Araaad Iha Mate.
reunYsn. with a population olSMn, aa^ {.oris f.iurtei'n d.ii'tora.
Tlie cnlara.-t at NIauara Kails U to ba llluminst.'d with acetylene yaa.
Ira C. Miles and M. V. B. Ivsa wera ra- nonilnaln.1 bir the Assenilily by tbe BepuU li.'iwis of SI, Lswren.'u l!<iunty.
l'hBUtHUi|ua (dainty Itnpuhlleaaa will hold Iheir e.iuvenllin al iaiunatowu, July dtiii.
gay Havens, a ll.irnullsvllle printer, baa, Ihniiigh Ihu death of a wosllby aunt, some .
Into possessi if fas.nro.
The llev. Ilr. C. W. Wlllier pn4wni a paa- t..rsle In mean to a sis-relaryahip of tUe Hyra.'iise I'niverslly. Uu dis-lln«a tha lat- nV
lliifns Savocool, ol (laleavllle, who ll - e'ltlity-tlve y.'ars obi, stoiipi-d a niaawajT ho so niar his home afid rnscuad IhiM . kmull I'hlidrua from lininlneol daatb. ,
.Niagara I'alls Is to have a roof gardaa. II will Is- creeled on the Tower Hotel.
bltieeir laudldates announce Ibat thay .re se.-klnK Ihe nouilnatlou of NbsrIV ot Chuulaui|ua I'ounty.
There Is <in.. lluu i^t railway In tbe Uallad Hlalus Ihal has Isx-n In operation for ARy- 'iiie v.'nrs and has never hnd an aoeldsM, ' II Is'ili.'liieliuu llnllwayal Niagara Valla.
Matthew WInne, the oldest former «a«- ' isrof the New Y'lrk HIale I,e||lalatur» aad fstiierotthe present AsaeinblyBiaaotaebaa- .s-ia.ly County, tfhomas WInne, died al bla h-mein Nlskayuna. He was a meaUiar af the Asseuibiy lu IsM. and waa nlaeCy^iaa ,e.,. „ld.
Il..brri llry.'u. o»u of Ihe moat prpaiamA |iemo.:ral» of Albany, died there aaddaaly''-, ofap'.plesy. Mr. Itfv.'u was defaatad for ¦- th.i stale Seostorsblp two yearaafo.
It Is rooiirU'l liuia Central ¦•* Xotk .hut Ine pack (if sweet rora will beaaulHw ' this year than 111 aay year Slaee MH. ..
Tue lir.e.k> l.-e...ei./i>ke Ur..<U ut Vaior ¦¦ kirk haa Just rueelvu.t an or.ler lor lasa>f ' n.'W eiis'ln'* It came fr>n Ibe MaalaM Cebtral Rnnway, TbM niakes ftUlf-Ota— the BnsikB C'lmirituy has seearad laaidaal a mouth,
Warr, B Uensoa, of BaffalA. vhe lor aaM* time paot baabaeu stnpplaaatC 'l-.eio.vHl insaalty,. He Imagli • issb'lia.-k aud proroodrdtadjaa ^ the KH.und wUb Ma handa. WhM ' Into rustody tha*< be badly tatoralad. la waa kaValo wheM eare Bnuua bad baMa ea abatt I
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| Title | Queens County Review 18970702 |
| Date | 1897-07-02 |
| Month | 07 |
| Day | 02 |
| Year | 1897 |
| Volume | 2 |
| Issue | 35 |
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| Title | Queens County Review 18970702 |
| Date | 1897-07-02 |
| Month | 07 |
| Day | 02 |
| Year | 1897 |
| Volume | 2 |
| Issue | 35 |
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mimmm^w^ — QUEENS oouimr REVIEW. PBUtafaeil Brety rrldar Horning at FBEEFOET, QIIZEIB OOUBTT, N. T CHARLES D. 8MITW, Proprlator. ^manrnwaicMmiiiam'i^j i.mnna loot m JOI fMinm auoirtBO !¦ Ittncttre ud Artistic Stjii tr raa REVIEW OFFICE by Powir Prassit MINUllK C30E>I1::h. Ii''IVIJ CKIVrHa VOLa IT. .\ F.VMll.V N KWir.kl'I'.ll UK I.III.M. .\ > l> I.KMH.M. I NIKI.I.II. KM K. FKEEroUT, N. Y.. FKIDAY. JULY '2. 1SU7 TEEItS: t'.OO Y£AKLT III *0T4ill.l JVO. 35. raiAjrciAi. ¦i: THBFREEPORTBANK CAPITAL. S30.000. ¦•fil-Sftreet, - Freeport, L. I. tarn I. RANDALL, Vrrotdtat. OHAUMCBY ,T. UPKAUirE, Vlce-Prealdant. WILLIAM S. HALL, Caablar. ¦OAilo OF DiRMrroaa. ,>alia J. lUiulall. maMh Cm, .^nili«n K. Onldw. tWaUawa H. nomwell. IhaaiaaD. Smith. ilacaat Imnila. Oharlaa L. Wallac«, OluM>nc«yT, Hpracaa. Williani O Miller, ll, Wr»le) l"ine, Itr^inca Wallace, t^ilca Prttil. Harvry II, Smith, (imrar M, Kandali, of William R. Hall Ovaa, earepl la«al hoMdayi!. from V, _ 0»aa, •arept ». r^ <>«liri jBSKiat illMiilil » , DratlalaawKl on all pann of Kiirope, Daaaagenrral hankInK liiialnene. Aaomnta of nornoratlona, uimpanlaa, ilatlta.etr.. aollcliAj. Inlln aatlafw-llon anaranteed. JHalrl«w will rerfiiv«_ prumpt attention racllltlea allll Indiiccmanta In ¦ Iho Brooklyn Banka or Ttiiki Cnin- •IMl every a(-r4>moilalliin aa far aa Is it with ounaervatlve m»na«(ara«int. taltheraleoflhrw lier cent paid on dapoalta. threr nionllu arBaci irfnlly anawrred. Bank of Rockville Centre. TlUaca Ave., K |
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