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QUEENS COUNTY REYIEW.
Pabtlabeil Ktory Kriday MorDlng at
FREEFOBT, QUEEIB OOUITT, H. T
CHARLES D. SMITH, Proprietor.
®tteen
^tmntjj lleWeto.
BOOK AND JOB PRIKTIRB
-ElECVTIP IX-
iltnctlTS and Artistic Style
REVIEW OmCE by Power Pressts.
t«INOX.E COP I ISM. S'lVK CKJWTW.
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VOL. II.
A FAMILY NEWSP.^PER OF IvOC'AL A.NU (iENKRAL l*TKI.LHiK*l!«.
I'^KEErORT, y. Ya, FBIDAY, FEHKUARY 10. 189'
TElMSi tS.OO TCAILT IK ADTAaVS
NO. 1(>.
nMAIICIAIi,
THEFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL. S.)0.009.
Vain Street, • Freeport, L. I.
lOflSJ. KAVbALL. I>r««ldent. J:iiXXiSOit T. (<PRAGfE. Vi<'e-r>r«iiiil«nt. •WIL'i.lAM W. HAI.I., Canhler.
HOARD or »IRKCTOR».
JtattO 1. Randall, ffalth <;ox, William K. IMIdrr. WaUwia II. (;»riiwi.ll ThemaaD. Smith.
fhannt-rvT. Hnrami*- William 11. Mllifr. n. Wf»ly I'lll'. (•rnraa wallaie,
t'oiM rfitii.
Ilarvy B. Smilh. i-orae il. Randall. WlllUm H. HsTl. 4
Opaa, excepi lacal holMar". trom dam In •. p. n Uffen lac-IHlin and lodni-eiiKnta In eTcry dMartnwnt ranal to thonc of rlther the Kaw York er Bmoklyn Bank, or Trnm f^om- panlaa. and .eyory UT-omfMlaiinii on far as la
jt with i-unarrvalivr mannftc-mrnl
laHriatatthrnlrof three iirr.rni iwid on IiMa tlapoallfl. thnn. montha nr niore. . DraftakMaed on all parts of K.iropr.
tltmm a general lianklnu liiisinr-w..
jUvnQBia of i-oriKiralionn, (-onipanli-s, iw- aMlM, «<¦-.. willi-iii-iV
finllrx •alisra<-ll.>ii Kiiarantrr.1. naalrlaa will ni-rtii. pniiui.t nttentiun, and liarbecrfallr answrri-d.
Bank of Rockville Centre.
'VUlaca An., Roi-kTilla Croire, I.. I.
We do A (><>nnral It:inkiiiK BnirincM ¦at Dppiwit uihI DiiKvinnr.
Intereat Piiid iiit Hpeci.-tl DppoailH.
Banking Honra—U A. M. to 3 I^ M. Batarday, U A. M. to 13 M.
BOARD OF miteCTOKS.
ftabart A. Havlnun, Th.imaaii. Knight, John VInrrnl. Hiram R. .Smllfi.
ai«ntworlhll ronibm. Wmlry B. Hmllh. JaaiM W. Ilallliion. I'liarhii I.. Wallarp, Charlea VV. Havi-a. Aiinlln Ciirnw.-ll.
HamnrI K. I'hllllpH. KrHiK-la F. Wllwin, John W. llcM.ttt. .l.ihnT. I>«vii<.>n.
Olirar bavlaon. l-jliiiiril T. Tliiimton.
lUiniltnn W l'i.nniall.
•n^
UKI, V. I-'HII.I,II'S. I'rrsldrnl. "lIOMAHIi. KMllirr. Vi.',' I'rif<l.l|.nt. HIRAM K. .s.MirH. OiuihiF
rROrRHBIONAI..
DH. G. H. HAMMONO,
FREKPORT, L. L
<Mk« aai Rcaldaaa^ Fnltna gUeak.
DR. EDWIN CARMAN,
—OHIea and Raaldanaa
-eon. SMITH aae REOCLL STRCCTa, FRGCPORT, L I.
DR. O. L. LUSK,
Oaallh OMaar for Iha Town of llempataaMl.
ROORAWAV SCACH, N. V.
THOS. O.CARMAN, D. D.S.,
—UKNTIIfT
UalM 8TRBCT, rRRKPORT. N, T. Ollira hoaaa: I a. ra to I p. m.
Cr. A. D. Roaenthstl,
I
:-eXPCRT DENTIST-: lO'HAIN BTRKKT, HRMItlTKAD. N. T
WM. R. I.ONGENECKER, D.O.S., K|:RliK(IN DKNTIHT.
Wilh Ix.iiKi-nii-krr llrothcm,
••• FuLTan SractT, SaooHi.TM
noriis. II A. M. Tills p H.
V. L. SMITH, VRTRRIRART MUROROH aad l>KNTI.<rt r(. U I.
FRANCIS B. TAVLOR,
I.AWYKIl.
CORNBB MAIN AND FUI.TON STS,.
nanralead, I. I.
WM. A. ONOERDONK, •I Allaraajr and founaelor-at-I.aw, >
E. V. BALDWIN,
-^BANJO SOLOIST.«<-
CsacMt EngacemenU at Low Rate.*,
Addnwa, HEMfSTUO nr FREEPORT
RI'ltlNKII.1 a'AllltH.
WATKIN W. JONES & CO., oi.ii KsTAni.iMieit
Real Estate fjosorance Agency,
Fan Rockawav, N.y.
E. S. RA<tOALL, Arohiteet,
OSkaror Rraokirn avr . and MalnkI . opp
Railmad I>epol. Frreport. I. I.
Plaat and BpaemraUoaa prapamd for ai I riaaaa tl halldlBca
CHARLES L. SEAMAN,
Carpenter ^'^o Builder,
rRCCFONT. L. I.
UMimatea rlwwrfiillT |nT»n. Oiwtnwu tnkpn.
(BOIGE a GILSOR RAYUOR,
CARPENTER5 A.ND Bl'ILOERS.
FREEPORT, L. I,
ilnTtna.aM-enlly . iimplrlol Ihe RKVIKW
Bl'II.IIINIi mr an- l.rT-i«re.| I., lal...
r«ntrart« fnt HrM .law w.irk
KLDERT A. MEDCLL, Auctieneer,
Kam-i.iiT 1. 1
At Real Ealale aad IVminal PropertI lad aa baal ivrnu
JOHN P. WRIGHT,
JLUCTICriEKR.
Rr«l.l,i,rr PRKKrORT. L. I.
PIANOS TUNtD
It; M lapert B«« Tert Taaei
0RQAN5 RE PAI RHO.
PrioM B«Aroiubl&
V tT tax .•UfUMNO,
Nebraaka Popnliit papeia waot de pArtment atorea aboliehei].
Paria floriati are already aetting onl plaota BO they maj aell flowera from tha grav^ of Lafarette to patriotic Amerioana dnriog the eipoaition o' 1900. ____^______.__
A VcrmoTit m jd, trho hea earticil tbe mail taelvo milen twice a daj, ami re¬ oeived tbe manificont' >mm c( one cent for the fonr yearn, is to have 8^8 tor the next fonr yean.
Saya tho Montgomery (.Mn.) A.l- vertiaer : In Iho latt twenty yeara the Sonthern Slates have expended S80,- 000,000 for colored fcLooIk. Xesrlv eveiy dollar vroa furniEhetl by Ibr wbite people.
Coanting all claasea of reeorvea, Germany can in twenty-fonr honra raiae an army of 4,000,000 diaciplincd men. Tonng Germans know Ibis, and they get ontof the country befcrs tbr raiaing takea place.
A writer on beauty aaya that to ob¬ tain a perfeot ideal of tbe female foim divine ono ahoald atady Oreek moilels for tbe bend, English for Ihc complex¬ ion, Irith for the hands, American for finger-nails, Hin Jo-.tanee for the feel and Spanish for the carriage.
The notion tbat tbe inbnbitauta of tbe South Sea islanda are everywhere dying oul is uot borno out iti Nauru, where tbe Oerman residents mado a ceoaus of the natives on September .1, 1800, and fonnd 1;!17, while in 189;- the nnmber bad increased to 1377.
The State of Masaaobasctts has alone and nnaided fonght the gypsy moth, and has thns far prevented it from spreading beyond its limits. It hss witbin the past four years expended 9450,000, with tbe resnlt of keeping the post from spreading aud eradicat iog it in a few localities.
Ontario farm lands bnve laken a big droji in valno dnring tbo past twelve years. Tho total valne in 1883 wnr placed at 8(!54,793,000; in 1H93 thc valnatiou waa rednccd to 3572,938,000. Tbe bringing of cew wheat dislrictn into competition witb Ibe Ontario flelds ia given as tbe cauuc of the rapid decline.
One historical authority states tbat tho earliest discovery of irun within tho preaent limits uf tbia couutry wae tbe monntain range of western Nortb Carolina, aod tho first effort lo menu- facluro it into morchanlable form war mada in the State of Virginia in 1G19. The foundry was destroyed by tho In¬ diana in 10'2'i.
A prominentOhicago lawyer changed hia ofBce fiom tbe tbird floor of a sky- aoraper to the twelfth. "My friende uae tbe elevator," be explained, "Imt I always walk both ways. My physician reported tbat my heart was weak and adviaed bill-climbing. A Chicago ofUce-bnilding ia better than any bill I cunld find."
Tho County Court Judgo of Oldham, Kngland. baa recently decided tbat a cat is "a quasi-domestic nnimal," and tbat its owner is not reapousilile for its actions. In tho courso of bis do- cisioD, tbe judgo said the feline's "intellect ia not ao cxlousivo as to render it able to distingninh between ohiokensand small birdn."
A Philadelphia paper gathers a cer tain amount ol comfort from tbo fact tbat tbo "scrapple" of tbo Quaker City and tbe baked beans ul Uostoo are to be found on tbe menu cards of Ibo New York rcslanranta. It argues from tbis gaatrouomio fact that tbe above alimentary tit-bits bavo pnt the three cities on a more friendly fout inff.
Germany nsed to bo a laud of cheap and good mnaio. Tbu mnsic is ai good as ever, but it in no longer so very cheap aa it ueed lo be. Al Hambnrg, lur inttance, opera aratii cost from '' cents to Jl.."iO, or on special occasiooi- t'l and 9^. Concert lickeU aro n.it much lower, 31 being charged even al chamber-music Foireei>. An nttempt is aJFO boiug m«.lc in Hmul.ur^ to eu fiirci'the wearing of I'vouin,; lir.'SH ii- Ibe paf.piot, tll Ibl' urcit iniliguntioi' of tboao who holievo that fashion an. muiio abould be kopt sepnrato.'
WASHINOTON'S BinTHDAY.
Thrilling hunl*, Ihr.iIil.InK .Inim-l.-i'nt, luiDOiTi. WATinv in thH nir, i P.imp an.i pagi-ant nnd rejoicing, joy of people cTerywber*,
In tbi> wsninn ol tlir winier, lift ot chorus,
nnsh of win^. And tho keoplng of a birthday, in Ihe firo-
.'ast "f ibl- ipriiiir,
AM our \ti-riTt anm liuit t.i^-^Ihor .v« th" rr.n-
n.in'.. thiiQ.lor^ pour Jubilant MfcliiilDi;^ OTi-r rivor. fortro3.«, hill,
au-l fborr,
Wbll.i our Ihoiiifht i;c.Bs r.n.iii lo kln.lM nt th.) cm.llo wlipro thire lies
Just a ftimphi new-liorn bat.y, Jaar In moth- it'* lovloi; I'j'cs.
-^BarpiT'-i Bazar,
Washington as a Lover.
MONO Ihe nuto- graphic papers of Oeorge Wnhh- i d g t D 0) pnr- rhnEe.1 Df bis deaoehJuntfl by Ihe (iovi-rcmcnt ot the United State.., iind pre¬ serve.1 in the library of tbo Department of .Stale, are fonr poems written in hia youth ; probnbly in bia seventcenibyear. Two of them are Un.lonhtc.lly briuinal. The ntber two are mnnifestly copio 1 from some newi^paper Or mai^azine, perhaps from n book, withont Credit or reference lo their nutborship. But tbo boy who wrote Ibo other two conld not potsibly bavo written these, as will be neen by the slightest com- l^arison.
One of Ihe orii,'innl poems has re¬ cently been discovered to be an acros¬ tic, which was a fashionable trick of love making in those dnys, nnd the initial letters of the lines form Iho namo "Frances Alexa"—Ibe lost word evidently being inti-n.led for "Alex ander." But Ibe poem is untl nished, tbo remainder of tbe page on wbich it is writteu being blank. The muse of tbo youthful poet and lover prob¬ nbly became weary. It rea.ls as fol¬ lows:
From y.iur I-right spnrkling eyes t wo*
uu.Ione: Have, you liav.i more trnnsp^reut than the
Ami.1st Its iflory In tho risluR Dny, Nouo i-nn .v..u ..(u.il lu your bright nrrayi I'-'iisInDI in y.mr .'nlm nud un...potl.i.l ni.ii.li K.iniil to nil, l.ut will to noun Pror.. kin.l, a.t kunwiuit. niflilom Ono so Yrunij, voil'll Fin.l,
Ah! wi.'s 'UP. that t hIiouM lovo nn.l con.'Pnl Look hnve I wislieil, bi t nov.r .lnr« rpv.-nl Ev.nlhouijh (.cvt-rely Lovl-h I'liiim I f.'.-l; X.-rx.*s Ihnl grfot wiis n'l froo from CufiM's
iJiirl. And all Ih.'grPHiwI llori.-s, f.-ltiho ^uiiiM"
Tbo traditions of the fumily Imli- oate Ibat tbo object of tbis effilHiub WAs Mias Fanny Alexander, a dnnghler of Captain I'bilip Alexander, a licpfin.l- nnt of tbo Karl ofiStirling, froilfwhom thc city of Alexandria, Va., was named. Tbe Captain owned an I livo.I upou Ibo oalate adjoining Mount Vernon on tho north. Tne youug lady waa two yenrs oldct than Wnsb- ington, nnd wua probably his lifst love, Notbing ie knoWu of their courtship further than tbe evidence furniabcd by this poem.
"A Journal of My Jonrney over tbo Mountains," which was kept by Wash¬ ington between thc 1 Ub of Mareh nu.l the IStb of April, 171S, when bo a'Os n litllo more Iban i-iiU'en years old, contains a copy, or, perhaps, tbe ¦ original draft uf n friendly, and rather | conlidential letter to "Dear Frieml , Robin," who wasundonblcdly ayoulb- j ful schoolfellow, nllbongh be bns , never been identified. The origiual j of this journal ia in Iho librnry of tbe , Depactment of State, having been j discovered by Mr. Sparks, tho bi.i- torian, in 1K27, wbeu overhauling a | chest of o'.d letlera and documents at ^ Mouut Vernon in acnrch of bisloricnl | mnterinl. In IHIM, with a quHUIily . of utlier papers, it whs purcbftsi'd by Congress, r.u.l iu IsU'J wna pritile.l , litornlly with copioua ami vuliinblo explanatory notes by Dr. .1. M. f oner, I tho Bccompliihcd ornclo of Washing- I tonia. Tbe letter rinds aa follows ; |
Mv pla.'o of nMl,l.-usp Is nl prM.'ni nl Hi." Lorj»nl|B<(I,..r.l Tnlrfax) whprp I lulBht, wnn | my heart dlspuKni:eil, pa-i* my timo v.-ry , rlWnsniitly, as thsriw ii vpry n^r -wibla Vonni; ! Ladv I.lvii. In tha wimo lions.. (Col, (lp..n(.. Falrfnx'n WIfo k .'t.'ler) but as that s ..nly addluK Fuel to Qro it luik.'s nio mor. un.-iisy for l>y .ifl.-n nu.l uunvuiJably hi'lnit lu .-im- pnny wilh hor ri»vlv.'s mv form.ir im.-.si.iu f..r your Lowland Hnniity. whi'n-a-. was It.> llv.. moro retired from vounit womi-n 1 iiilKht in Houio montur.! eliviati. my sormivM by l.ury- iDKIbntohn-t nn.i tr.iill.l.w.m" Pn.-.s on In tlio (jrnv* ..I ..l.llvi.in or onlnrimll l..r);.-lfulu.-.» I.'r an I am vpry vr.ill n-isur^l ihiit'« ili ¦ ..uiy | nutl.l.itp ..r rpin.'.ly thnt I «v.ir shnll Iw n- lotvo.! l.y or only rc'ess that can ndiiiiiiistt'r nnv (.up.orh.'lpt..mi<a«Inmivelloonvlii.--,l wn.sl ovi.rtoatlHint.t anythlui! 1 sh..ul.l only K>'t a dcnlnl whl.-li woul.l bo onlv adlinx grl-l to iin.'«sin.-»s.
The sister of .Mrs. Fairfax, who re¬ vived "n former passion" in tbia youth ot sixteen, waa Miss Mnry Cnry, tho daugbter of Colonel Wilson Cnry, fur thirty-four yenrs colleclor of custoius at Hamplou, V» , nml for tbn low.-r .Tames Hiv.r, He whs a man of lar^; - wi'nltii nu.l urisloi-rnlic conuctiouv-j biN .'l.le.st dnut;!iter bavins lunrric.l i tbu c..u»iu of Lord Fairfax au.l Ibo I
iibler
1 runs Ihp tlmr of mU'-li mor thnn what I Imaulnp.l I -houl.l «.« ih..re'i a v..ryn>.'rp.-al.|p Y'tiDg Lady llVPS in lliesHn-.p housii whore I rpsldi- (lol. Oi'.irRo Fnlrfnx'n Wil.-'.s .sisierllbnt in a un-nt Measure rhoiin my sorrow an-l .l..jcotpdnpSs tho not so a* lo .Imw my thoiiKhtn altoBeiher from iii" P.'iTi" I .-ouLI wish to lip with vou .lownthPip with nil my heart hnt as It is a' thiiiir aim..st Impraclakal.l 1 sball n«t myself whprp I am with hop.-s of shortly havintf soma Miiiutoa "I y'^urtnin..inPtlnos'iaynur parts which will be Tory wrlcimoly received t.y Your
The "T.owlnn I Beauty," to whom Washington to teuiUrlr refers in b.s letter lo "My Dear Hoi.in,' is sup- poaod lo havo been MiasLticy Orymes of Westmoreland Counly, wbo in 17.V1 married Henry l.ee, Ffq., of Strat- for 1 Hnil, nal l.rcjrao Iba mother of Ibe fumous "r.i'.;bt Horso Hnrr.>"— Ihe Cusler of Ibe I'cvoliitinn. Very little is known i.f Miss Gryiues or of Wn-bington's nIt. nt on lo her. Otbrr writers asiunio ti:Ht tbe l.owlan.l Beauty Wns Miss J5ctsT, liaiigbter of William Fnuutlifoy of Frclerioks- burR, wbo also refus-'d Wnshingtou's attenliods.
Tbe FauKlIoroy family bad A fine plantation ftt Vnylor's Hold, oO the Mappabiniiofk, about lilteen miles from Wakelielil, thc birlbpl.ico of Washington In 17r,.', when lie wns Iweuly yenH old, tbe latter addrosfc.t ft letter to .Mr. Fauntliroy, Which bus ' been preserve.1, asking permission to make proposal of innrriage to bis ; duughter, "in Ihe hope," be snys, '"of , ft I'Crooalion bf ft former crnel aen- i li'Lce, nn.l vee if I canuut Iiud un nl- terntion in luy fnvur." j
Tbia letter was writtm immcdinlely after Ihe returu from tbe voyugo he ' mn.lo lo Barbndoes wlt'.i his brother ,
Two yeara nfler Wasbinglon W»» jiltsd-by Misa Phillipse, ond when he bad jnst returned from Fort du
A MKi'TiNii OK (ir.omiK wA'^iiiN'r.ToN 'Wn M.snriiA rniTH.
Lawrence, who was in feeble heallh nt tho time, nnd died noon nfler. !-'o Ibe "cruel sentenco" must bnve been pro- nunoced before Ihoy sailed in Keji^cin Inr, 17D1. The father's reply hns uot boe^i priservcd, but evidently wns un¬ favorable.
This trns tbe must ectious lovc nlT.iir Wu8bin^ton ever ha.l, excoi't tbo Inti-r DUO wbicb endc 1 in bis mnrringe,
Tbe young woninu who jilted bim, iilli.rwnr.l bcoaino tbo wifo uf Thomas A.biina of WilliKiiisbur.j, It is ft lm ditiun of Iho town Ibnt sbe m'arried for money iuhlcn.l of luve, nu.l ro- jeclo.l Wftsbiugton bicaii.o lie ba.l less wealth thnn ber utlur suitor. It is said, loo, Ihnt nftor be b i.l bcoomo faiuuus and visited tbo I..wu of Will- inmsburg aa tbo i;u.'i.l uf tbe people, sbo wnlclie.l from a wiiuluw the tri¬ umphal pui^eant ns ho pftsse.l ou bcirst- back throupb tbo sirei-ts nul fniute 1.
The bume ol Ibo Fnuutloruys wna a inagniliccnt niniiHi.in, wlrcli sloo.I Wltliiu B bisuliful park ..v. rlouJuu^ thc river, and remninod unlil a fe«- ycara unco, when it was pullol d.iwn.
To IK'tsy Fnuntleroy wns niUlresftd tbe ulbor origiu.il poeL", wbicb ren Is;
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ll-s
Stan.l t.. oppo.sothy roiulil nn-I I'"W.r AI lasl surr.'U.I.'r lo I'upl 1'. f...-itli..r..,l Harl
An 1 U'.w luvs LlPi-JiDK .-v.-ry Hour For b..r tliiit's Puvlois ..f mv itri..! ami w. os
An.l Will D'.t ..u mo Piiy lako ri.-.-li-ei. nm..nKst mv mo-t InvplPrnlo F.-.'s
Xnl wilh Rln In.'ss nevpr wi-l. t.. wnk.. In .l.-hi.ii..i; s',,
l.illln
in,l.tiir,.i,Ir l; .l.Pi. a 1 1 g' .),.v.,l.-.nHn
mntiaf^er of Ins .\nieric*n ct-tai
.will
Japan is a cuuutrv alrea.ly begin ning lo sutfer Irom the "lisensi. ,.. civilization," allhougb but afew yenr. bave elapse.l since it emerge.I Iron- primitive and comparatively lunocent conditions. .According to Mr. Saili Wokofu, a •lalistician uf i:ota, sui cidet have been eifraordinnrily fre qucnt during tbe past len years an.l are st^ailily ou Ihc lucreaao, eapeeially among womeu. Tbe-.Iapnneso alatis lician, pursuing bis iuvestigatiou^ further, llu.ls Ihat about one half tbe auicides are persous of unsound mioJ and apsoog men the most frcqacnl canses of losamty n tinanoial trouble. The people seem to be getting only wbat IS worst iu Nineteenth Ceotuii civilizstion.
The French Miuuler ol Agricultu.rc nas luslitnle.l an eilrii pariiameiltt^y oommiaaiou for tbe purpose of study. ing certain prop.iMis ior the improvo- luent of agricalitire. Frjuc contains about Ij,000,00(1 acres of ancnItivnU.l land, and for e4>me vear: thejo hnvf been .liM.'USi>ioua ns tJ tbe bent mo,Jo of utiiiriug It. Tb-- proposals wero rfaflToreatin)!, irri|:atiou, water supply nnd leatuckiog with &'tii tbe poo.Is au.l ¦.treams. The area oi Uoi 'incult.- vated is aa follows . Moor an J heat bir, 9,7^,500 acres; rocky aod marrby laaJ, 4.89A.U01I; boga aod iwamps, 820,000, and peat Insd. llA.OiKi Tkaa* tt^rea show tbat oat uf every Riaa aetw o( land in France nearly
tim tf tM Ma-»amUimttt wiiiw
MARTUi W4SUIN.1TO!*.
amounted lo more than ;l,00.>,00() acres.
Bisbop Meade, in his "Oil Churches and Families of Virpinia," says tbat Washington was an ardent a.liuiri.r of Mitui Mary I "nry au.l nl onetime ask.'.i Colonel tary » pormissi.n lu pay Lis a.idrBi.sea to ber, bnt was rolused. I'be young lady aftcrwsrd loarrie.l Mr. E.l- wnr.l .\nibler, niu was a (.Ttat i-will among the colonial arislocracy, leiu;; a pra.luala of I'lmbridge au.l tbe owuer of a lar,;e estate n.jar Ji'.me.s- lowu. He died in 17i'.;«, at tbe age of thirty five, and bis aiJow, who tnr- vned until IT'S], was a (r.'.pifnt guest at Monnt Vernon aftt-r Washington's marriage, n» bis .iiary sli...w».
.\boot this tiin« WB»biu,;ti.n wrote another teu ler lett.r in which h« al¬ lude* again to Mi-» Cary, This was addresatdto "iVarSally, ' '»bo»e olbtr same i> uukuowo, an.l it reads :
This ,.»in«p t 1 Fred-r. -ksLur,' lair la h.>pp« ol «a«^tn< with A -isf.«Jy rfc.«jurs i ' ,»''u a v..ur nol ihro. wbl.-n B -p* youl ifpt sti rt r alihs I amalm-wt .li»->-uriit.> i iron wniio,- to yon aatlils is my tr.urtli lu y-.-.i s.no* I re- t'sMi'd aiy from vourwll I t,*>p^ y-ju'i B'H ma«» the 011 Pp'vvrti jooJ rat of siche .iu« . I Xik I aa 111 oa» .1 the Krealatt r!-a»ur.'» I can *«< fofvaee ol harlnicia Fatrlus ia -.ften kaanas tr«i« joa bop* yoai sol daay it to
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With the volumi' iu which ibin po.ui npiionrs whs nuuiber, f..iind nl tbe sume time aud nlso puiobaseil bv the (i.ivfrumout. It 1 inrs tbo tillo, "Forms uf Writing, " nu 1 eoutniiis tuodt'ls of .l.'.'ils, l.omls, cnlrncts, r.' ceipls, recipes, bills of sale, lunnifci- tues, nnd utber cuiumercial anl leenl papers, t(>;.;elber witb twu pueius. "Hu Cbristiuas l>ny, " nn.l "irue Hnipi- uets." Tb.rsu full.nv n luriu ul a "Siilipnon fur Kvi.licicei tu Trove n Will, ' uu I imuu-dmtely after tb.'ni ap po'irs ft recipe "Tu Keep li,k frjiu Fr.-rzing or Moulding."
rbo Inlt.r ;'nrt of tbe vobiino cun¬ tains the fau'.oiis "liiilos l.f Civility,' l.v which Wnsbiii^tun goverue.l hi- .'..nlnct.
Fuur years nfl.-r bis Hrr.iir with Ititsy I'auut'.er.iy, W.sbiugt.n l.o- cniuecuainoro'l ol ."Iiss Mary l'hi!li,is.'. th.. daugbter ul a pr..iiiiueut nud woallby F.URli'bmau, Fr.-leriek 1' Phillipse, wbu livo.i HI n supi-rb man sion un tbe bniik uf Ibe Hu.ls.iu, u> ar West r.l D'. While ou a jouri.ey t. Bu.-tun 111 17.'ii'. be u.et tbis ^Juug lady Ht tbe b.-use of ber brntlier ju law, Cul..ml Bcv.rly l-Iul.insun, wbo lived lu thu aame locality. .Mter a fi-w weeks' ac.;uait.tsn?o lie prj|^fp.i to bir, au.l was frankly inruruie.l ibat sbe was ecgagul to luarry auotb. r The mcctssinl sutur wns Cai tnin Huger Morris, a cuu.!'un!.'U ia arm-, wbu.'ijke Wasbiui,t,>3, was sn aol tj (ieuiral liradd-ick in the fatal U.luu campai|:ii.
Mis- I'hi'.ip'o wa- Iw.i y,ars i.l.'.r Ib.in Wasbia;jtun, liiv.u,- lem burn at V.'Dk.rs. .luiy :V IT.tu. II, r bus- band fuii-gbt ou tiie Hritisb n.'ie .'.unu.: tbe llcvuluiioa, n:i,l b.-r JMnily were all ruyaliats. In 177< Mr-. '.Morns an-l ber sister, Mr». r,ot.in-ou, w.ro kccnsed of a.-tin? r, spus (ur tlj!> llr.tish, were 8rre»'e.l an I iinprisune'', nu ?. tlieir pr.ipertv wa» cnntiscate I. It waa 10 Ibe I'hnhpsc buose tliat Benedict .\inuM wa- r.«:diD|; when bp letrayedbia conntry, aut .rom tb. ir groum'.i be tu..k tbe boat wi.,.-h car¬ ried bim 1^^ tbe British l)u.-s wbpj bu treachery was discovered. Mme. Jumi^l, tba ^'rcacb woman who marrie.l AaroD Barr, adcward pnrchaseil tbs tmmta aad liT«d apoR it.
erunr at Willinmsluiri; wns urgent, but liunlly cunsente.l to stop fur dinner. Hnving nrrived ot Ibe buspit.ible man¬ sion, lie wns iutrodncod to thi fnmily nud ft uiiinber of guests, niuong Ihem n chariuiug nn.l beautifui widow wbu lived uenr by. Tbere was a mutual ntlractiun, and instead of departing iiniue.linlely ftfler dinner Wnshiugton r.'inained lbruu>.b tlio afternoou, and luiHlly consentn I to p:is8 tbo night. In tho moruing lie proceeded Ujion his wny, nu.l hnving trnnsncled his liusi¬ uess nl Williamsburg, returued to Mr. Cliiimbcrlnvu's and spent several dnys.
Tbo beautiful wi.low was Martha I)iindrid;.-o Cuslis, the dnu^bter ol .I.iliu Diiudri lgo,wbuBO busl.nu.l, Dnn- lol I'nrke Ciislis, ilied a your or i-o pri'vioiis, leaviug hor twu chiMreu ftu.l n lar^e fortune iu lands nml mum y. Sbo w.is born in New Kent C.iuuty iu I7:l'2, wns innrried nt seven- t.'i u. nu.l when Wftsbington lirst met her wns twenty six years uld, au.l in Ibe riobest bluom of womanhood. Sho lia I n lino residence nt Willinmsbarg — "ilie six chimnoy bouse" it was cnllc.l —au.l a plnutntion near tho oily, ' with JIO.',00.1 uf bun.Is and inortRages '. iu her slroux box. It is said that tha .liiy niter sbe accci.to.l Washington she plant.' 1 n yew tree in Iho gar.lcn ' Lehiuil "the six chimney bouse," a > symbol ol devotion nn.l consistency.
Tbe uinrriage tuok placo at tho resi- ' donee uf Iho bri.le on Jauunrv 17, I !7P.i —about aix munths after Iho lint I iiioeling —ami tbe ceremony was ful- I luwe.l by n recciition." Washington was nttending a session of tbe Honse uf Jlureisses at Williaiu-burg. tbeu ti.e capital of Virginia, un.l ftt its clo=e, riiu.ivi .1 Wllb bis wife nnd ber two lil¬ ll.' ebil Inn tu Mount Veruou.
In tbef. lluwnigSeptemlier be wrote hiscciisin lli.ibnr.l, declining an iu- ' vilaliuo lo visit Kuglan.l: J
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KFi,i,<! cooKiNoi s. iioot. i'ncipf.T<i, '. to SCO tbcm wbon they enter tbe An enterprising cooking school j store, not to bear tbem when tboy nsk k'Bcber in one of Ibe Western cities 'o see goods; lling the article nsked runs an nttractivt; nstuurnut in con- i 'of before Ihem, and resume » conver ncctiou with her class work, Wlien | satiou of their own with Ibeir mutes, ber pupila have maJe nn.l cooked o \ making it diffionlt for Iho customer to dniuly disli tbey nre Allowed to Inste atlrnct tbeir nttentiun ftK-niu. "fam It onl'v. Wbin" the class is .lismissed j »» Rood ns you, nnd I wnnt you lo Ht noon Ibe vnrious dishes Ihat bnve , •"J^w il. though I am n lak'swoinau," been evolved from tho l.-ssou nro aold ] expresses tbo ioelnig nt the bottom ol lo nppreciative cnstumers, wlui drop ^ much rudeness nn.l iii.lillVrenoe,
(^iiosna, be went to Williamsburg irl inilitftry dress ftttende.l by nn orderly. While crossing Williams's Ferry over I tbo I'amunky lliver, il branch of Ihe York, be wns acco-ted hv n venerable ; urnlleiunu nnme.I Cbi-mlicrlayu, wbo ', bnd k'nrr.c.l bin idintity, nud invited j lo rest for n while nt bis buiiso in tho j neighborhood. Wftshiuglou nt tirst j declined, fts bis bnsiness with tbe Cov¬
in regularly for a hmcbc epicure might enjoy.
AN EXTn.lonpiNARV I'lMItlSlilV.
Mile. Buruiclio, nil occeulric old la.lyi who died loiue time ngo in I'nris, lenving a fortune of .'?i'iilO,nil.i, ba.l otic exttnur.linnry diversion, Hho tlsed to bnve licrsell wheeled nViuiit liio luwu of Mary surMnruo m a wbecMmrrow, to the intensodcligbt uf llio smnll boys of Ibo plnce, who ncled ns lur boly- gunrd, Shu ued tu iun':u ber Rnr.l- euer count nil his Iniit dni'y, and ono of her wbiius whs Iu bnve Ircsh Vino lenves jnit un her hIhIuos go.Messes every morning. Now her jvill is beiucj coutcslei by heirs,
A NOVEI. CONVKSlKN-.r..
A New \oik woiunn wbo for ten years bns lu eu n mcccssriil goiierftl shoppiugnud coiuiui.ssiou n^eilt, wbicb has br.iugbt ber iulo closo relationH with lunuy wumen iu town nn.l out, has uow adde.l to ber former liusiuess ft suliscrijitiuu room fur la.lies. It ia meant chiefly fur ibe li.uelit oi shop¬ pers, nml nlVurds Ihi lu n plnce where they can rest, write notes, receive parcels, elc. Hero tb.'V mny nlso bave the services of a mnnicur.', uf n boot¬ black, nnd thc comfurt uf n liat'u nnd n cup of tcii or cotree, may use tbe lelepbono or telegraph, order cnbs, end consult tbo -lirectury or iftilwoy qui.les.
i.FKi. K ..inLS IN- i-m.-Aiio. Tbiy nre iulro.luciiig oftico girls in Chicago, nud tbose who havo them in thoir empluy nro very well plen.se.1 witb tbem. Tbey say tbat tbe oflice girl is superior to tbe ollice boy in many pnrliculnrs. in tbo lirst ]ilacu she duos not stnoko cignretlo-. As a rule fho has absulutely uu Insto for dime novels. Sbo is nsunlly bright, quick nml energetic, nn.l ever so much cleaner nud beaUr tbau nny buy can be, 'feslimony upon tliis iioiut is al¬ most unanimous, nnd must of those who hnve trie.l oflice girls deelnro thnt never ngain will tbey hnvo an o.llco boy nround lbs jiremiscs. — Boston Uernld.
"thk" MITKKIAI, IMII HI'UIX.l.
tf liie trn.lc jouranls nro to lie cred¬ ited, "Ibe" material fur spring and summer wear will be printed in ilap- oncso silks. Always cuol nud capable ol luust artistic limping, nsunlly smart in ik'sigii an.l color nud rnroly nnbeoom- ing to most wuiuin, Ibis j.rospect of tbo incrcftscd iiopulnrity uf the fabric sbuuld bt hcral.lod witii juy by fem¬ ininity. Nu otbir kin.l uf warm weather dross goods is, in tbe long run, more sntisfnctor.v. In light colors Bud elftbornte patterns it is uffcctive nnd eleguDt, while dnrker tints un.l qiiietor designs make it n.linirablo for survice. Nu "doing up," danger of toiling easily or losiu',- its crisp fresh¬ ness is feftro.l wbero Ibe .Inpuuese silks nre concerned. It only neuded tbe fnvor of fftsbi.Jn to mnke tbtm nil that is excellent iu tbo oyes o! wouinnkiml. If Ibc report proves to lio true, nnd tbo lightweight, lustrous, nrlistio fabrics nra indeed to be tbo "fenluro" of summer elolbts, wo hnvo much to be tUaukful for.—New Vurk Sun.
rt'SSIAH I'.ISIIIONS IN PABIS.
F.vorytbing bcnutifiil,useful,urorna- uieiiln) lu fabbiunnlile I'aris nuwudiiye, Bccording to Vugne.is mado after Kus- sian models. Tbere is tho Ibissiau jeweled belt, with its precious stones in the mntrii enormous lusize, nr studded wilb brilliautly cut gems, or surfaces sprinkled viiib tunjuoiso tbo size of filberts, forming Iloxiblo goUl panels, yiol.ling to tho curves of Iho waist; ami the long cbnin of prec¬ ious gems—rubies, dismouil«,or pearls —measuring frum forly-tive lu llfty- funr inches iu length. The cut gems are sot in tbcso chains su Hint thoy sparkle frum both si.l.-s. No oockln.^o is quite so suinrt ns a gol.leu thread, tbe llnosi of Veuetinu obniiis, from which are snsien le.l lunrvclously lirilliaut stuiics. iben small fortuuc^
tbnt nn Manners sbuul.l be cunsidere.I by these I people nnd their employers ns neces¬ sary ns nent dr'.?«s, ur nliilitv to n.M nUil siiiil'ract, or Lug'.i^li spo^.-ii,—.\r- gonnut.
<;ji.s.si'-. TllO Inln Mrs. T. S. S;n lo, of CIn ciunnli, loft Slii,Oil_l lot dislrilintiun niuong cbarities.
Willinm Siuibcr, tb.' newest Colo- rn.lo niillkiuniio, bas bis wile for u busiuess partner, ilnlin Levy, of New Yurk City, gave , ," ""V I np all her snviugs to save ber fntber'n f gods nml I , . , r. 1 .
" business Irom nttachmont.
Ella Wheeler Wiloox has just cele l.rnled her forty-third birth.Iny. The "Poetess nf rassiun" wns bom near Madison, Wis.
.Miss.\rlz, of Chicago, has'prescnted SI0,000 to tbe Boston Librnry where witb to establish n LouLifcllow Mo morinl Collection.
Womeu aro employed by n Nea York goldsmith ns gol.l b.'slors. Tboy surpass men in cnrofiiluess nud deli- cney of norkmansliip.
Miss Knigbt, of London, has beon appointed jirutessor of an ituiiiy nnd pathology in tbe Lbiidinnn Mod'cnl School, Norlbwestera Provinces, India.
Georgia Cnyvan, tho nctross, fnyf sho eftls nn npple every night boforo retiring nnd nnotber oue upon nrislng. To tbishnbit sho nitribntcs her heallL' nnd spirits.
Queen Vicloria is snid lo havo been gr 'ft ly jilea^ed witb a present of fruit, thirty boxes in nil, sent her from Can¬ ada. It comprised npple.s, pears, grnpo! nnd I'jUiuces.
The NuTwoAliko Club is tbe nftme of nu organization of women in South- ington, I'ouo., wbieb profess to ubhor all of the opposite sox, and any os- siatnoco they migbt render.
Miss Agues P. Mabony, ol New York, has been apjioiutod from the State Civil Service eligible list to tbo posi¬ tion of nputbccary at tbe Manhattau .Stnto Ho.spitnl, ou War,I's Islnnd.
Miss Agnes G. Scdt, of tbo Aloxno- dra (.'ullege, Dublin, Irolnu.l, hns been uwarded the gold mo Inl fur tirst ]ilncc in mntbomntics, iu tbo seuior grade, by the Board of Intermcdinto Kdnoa- tiuo.
Princess Bontrioo bus recently dis¬ covered sumo very mro specimens of flowers nud plnnls wbich sbe has placed iu her herbarium. Sbe is con- sidore.l n relinblu autburily uu tbe subject of bolftny.
Tbe now Hisbop of London's wifo i< in mnLy respects a more famims per¬ sonage in Luf^lish literary upper cir oles thin ber .li.itiuKUi.sbe.l liuslinnd. Her histories uf Frinoo uml Kn;,'lnml hnvo given her high standing as at; Buthnr.
Queen Vietoria, when sho leavo» Wimlsur fur Balmoral, is provided with about a dozen copies ol n sort of way bill of ber journey, which cou- tnius a list of all tbe jieuplu iu tbo train and tho oompnrtments in which tbey are,
A Berlin publisher has issued a vol¬ ume devotod to tho women of Borliii. It contains contributions on this topic from every point of view by Fronzol, Rodenberg, F.bers, Wolzogen, MaiHh- ner, Pictsch, Fraozos, Stottonbeim and other well-knowo writers.
Wbeo Q.ueco Amelie of Portugal ro¬ cently visited Pans, sho was much in¬ terested iu tbo Pasteur Institnto and tho many remarkable experiments she saw performed tbere. Sho is already writiug nnotber book, in which she elaborates hoi own medical theorius.
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The nnsslisfiud yoaruing lo hnvo cbii.lren of bis owu was fre.picutly .lisclocl lu 1.1' .liarj an.l in kiterst..) frirnls, Imt Wnsbinjilun *in do- v.ite.l lobs st.-pobil.lr. u, nn 1 love.l to b'lve lllli.- "rulsy" nul Nelliu Custis at bis SI le,
W.lslihi.ti:i S'lliiir a Post.
lu the vill.ige of Suuibport, Cuuu,, is pres. rve I a piece of cedar p.ist wbicb Wi..sbui^l..u belpe.Itoset in tbe >;niuu I al K«rnu','t.in. Tbi. sL.ry us- h..oialed Willi Ibe )i.>st is lui.l l.v tbo lUv. A. N. Lewis lu a iml.lisbo.l ad- .lre»s.
He waa out walking.with bis bost when be came to a man who was |.lnot- in.r a hitchiug post iu tbo i.'roand by Ibo ro:i.ls|.le. Tbo I.eUJiral stoppe.l uol sail'
".My friend, I can sboer ynu how to -et yonr i'ost so tbat it will never rot."
I'skin,' It in hi- bill Is—tbu'.e great l.au 1- ul hu--b-' place I it up-i.k- .luwn an.l ho).I It wbllo tb. lunublk-.l up tba bo!.' an 1 •ta-iipe I tb" eartb uruuu.l it.
It u a. well ku.iwu Uet Ihit a |..ist set bottom s .le up lu tbe icruunl will uut ai.Borb water. The sap tub.s will nut "draw" whi n the post i> reverted.
ffaaliiiiztnn'* Lust Wor.U l» liis UIBcrrt
"Wi'b a hi art fnll of luvc and grati¬ fi 1. I uuw Ul..' kavi' uf yon and must .1. vjui. lly wish Ibat yuur latter days may I'O as jr i-p runs aud bappy as v.'ur forme'r ones have b«'rn jrlorions BL I bun..ralile. 1 oaaout come to roch uf yun to lake my leave, bal I sball be oldige 1 ll each oue will coma ao.l t.il.c my hanl." -Farewell of Waahington to Ula aray uAcers at th* , Frauce TaTcra ta Mew York.
FASHION N.irBS.
Gem jewelry is worn in greater pro fusion than before in many years.
Tho fur with which a cba|ioau is trimme.l shoald match tbe mulf carried wilh it. Some lovely chinchilla seta conaistiog ., of bat, stole and muff are abowo by lie in the jewolod bnugk-s. Tiaras ure 'a"'erf. spleudid, su nro rivieres, jewele.l Silver toys for collectors are ont iu banglos,ribbuns ufdiamuud lace wurk, uew designs, and uro notable for tioe an.l Ibe ninny rowi uf i.oaris, clasped 1 wurkmansbip.
by a luaguiliceul stoue, I! nutifnl i Huso pink sniin dinner gowns with nogs, jowelcd wntobcs, l.roocbes.Rceul j trimuiings of sable aro fnvorod by fail uu.l snlls-liultles wilb j.wele.l top.s, um.H in suoiety.
gulden o;iernt;!,ii»,s,,li.imoudwn.nL.'bt | Mulf chains are io evidence. When urguelUs, chaiuiiurits. Ihus mure uri ( ,., ,.i,^ ...j „( lutorvals,
e^s bo liamuuJed, jeweled pins fur tbe ,^„^ ,,,.^,„„^. coveted trensures. liair, and pius as luvely for tbe bnt, ,' , , j „ , . ^
ai.le-combs tbat aparli'e, nnd buck- I ^^omen with old Persian lamb rnuff, cumbs tbnt nso in soiutillatiug beauty I"" utilizing tbe.a fur tbo chio little uf ilcsigu-these are tbo trappinga u"f ' »'"'"'" "" """¦'' """^ '"'""' '"?»• (.-raude ttniii-, with as marke.l ami dis- { Tbe leading stylo in fans is Iho pkic
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WTI.FHir UK "OIIKIN'. "o>
Tbe Con-ouiers' Lenguo is gauuuti..u uf New 'i'..i k Indi
small empire ur Marie Antuinetto nfTair. Tbe sticks ore of pearl, amber, tortoise fhell or born.
(Ireeu nu.l wbito is a uopnlar com¬ bination. ^ waist uf greon oorluroy and whiter eaiiu ons buen mnob ad- inler- ! mirtd. The budy and sleeves are of
Id in tbe welfari uf wurkir.g womeu , corduruy. 'iho iruiit, a very wide ami girls. ihey bave pulilishe.l a ' collar, au.l tho shoulder rullles are of 'wl.iti' list" of'retail b.iuso", aud in | satin, nil lined with cor Inruy. cuunecliuu with il oikr much valuable | Blnck satin bo.lices are embroi.lercd advice to sliuppirs anl sakspeople. | iu uilver. The hair is dresseil very Tbe league nims at tbe niuelioration I high ou tbe bead, with a very largs uf Ihe cunditiou of v.urliiugwomeo, j number of pufls loops aud frizzes, snjnjipials tu sbujii ers, when annoyed ! rhe one marked point in huir dreasiug l.y api.BreLl il.|:11. reih-e ur ourelcss-I is tbe nniversnl uso of waves aod oeils. to coi.Bi kr llie bsr.l lab'.r, loog ¦ ripi.les at tbo sides of tho head, hours ami U'/^ar y inlani-s ol those , jn, ...j,, that russet and tan shoes wbo serve tbem. ibis i« ail very — "
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tbe meu when ihev fry to be polite, ' posed ol the pmk crapon stiirrad ovar
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Iradtaam au.i .nJ-ffertnce, eopeatally I atoand tbe tbrort. 'tba tbamUm btaatiotmi aamtm. tbay aMtttao^l Mm tnat yia^,liMttMtatmik.
NEW YORK STATE NEWS.
Roport of Ihe S:ale ll..»r.l of Ileailli.
1lipSl.-,l«B'iir,l ol HonJlh has-iil.illitt''1 lis nport f.ir the year ISOfi t,. tl,.vprn..r Uln.-k. Ilurlnc the y.-nr m.fioO d.'nibs havo •'.•Pa rep.irte.I, maklnit a d.iilh isle (or th.i .'ilatp ol H.JOppr 1<K1 of p.>i,ulaiion ncainst Is.Min IS9.-,. Th.r.. wns on.'d.nlii In .'t'il o( Iha popu 1.(1 i.in. flu-lias I.p..n ilie nvHr^ii;o luortaliir iiip f.ir ihe p.-nod of ten .^'ar-. In the I'lL'ht snnitiiiv .listri-ts Into wlit.'Ii UiPSlal.- Is divl.ledlhs.l.-nlh ralo hit« vnrlp.l (rom-il.si) ill th.. ninrilime .llstript, whi.-li ino.n.i.-s ihp iii..t.-opolls, to la.in in Ih.- si<nrsplv s..tilpd A.l r.-iu.lnok aii.l n.^rth.-rii dlstri.'t Thr. Ufh .ii. rural eoutinl parts or the Hist., a rnl.. ot M..".'. piov.ul.'.l I..r th.. v.-nr, iMid In in- m..r.- po|'iil.n:s niiiuifnp. turlnK disln.-ls, tr, ni li'..l,0 t.. IH 00. I'hlrtv-
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Umler ih.- hp.-i.I .if inr....|i.>us .llst-n.i.'s then! wi-r.i l!i..MO dpnths. ThPn. wen- ..nly three .leaths Irom smnll- pox;nIl ..o.'urriiiK In or ftl out th." raptr.i- |...lis. lirip n'.-urip.l In ml..ler lorm. cn.is- iou I.S.S thnn Si'ISl .lentKs, iii.ist or lh"in In .Mnr.'li. 'i'vph,...l lever .'nu-oa IIIOO dp.itlis -l.'.-s iban' usn-l lli.. hivh.-st nunil>er l>.>ln(; In Ih." s,.nihprn tiPr nn.l lln.Ison Vn lev dls- tri.'ts, nnJ th.. low.'st, n.s ueunl, lii the mnritiiiip .lisirict. IiiriiihorlB pause.1 lower deaths Ihnu .liiriii;; Ihe i-iisl ten veiirs-«l)00.
S.-«rl.-t f.-VPi' ,'.l.ise,n71 di'allis, IhPnver- fti.-.- nuiiilor .1 .l.nlhs nnnilallv l.>r tbo l.'U vt-arspr.o.'.liiu; I PhiK IOHO. It bks for two yenrs pr.-vnilod niii.-h mor.. eileiisivoly Ihnu
III orta ity w..iil,l onlinnrily llidicnl.-. for
il 1ms Ij.-on .-harc.cterlred ty nn ex-.-pi'ilunly niil.l nn.l n.iu-lntnl lypo. In .-ontrnst wlin lvph.>i.l levi-r. It is n disias.. ol pitl.'s, th.'ro ll.•lvln^• oeeuri-ol from It in the four Inriro .'lli.'S -S.'W Y.irk, Urooklvii, BulTnIo nu.l llo.'h.'.stPr--3477 .loiiths, i.k-ntn.'t .'.77 from typh.ild levpr. while In rurul towns, with nu nfi:r..Kale populntl.in .if l,.'.(10,0.i(l, thero wore .107 .t.-alhs fr..iu It. ajnlust 3i:il fr.iui tvi.liol.l fever.
Jleasb's hns been mor.' tlinn iisinllv preva- l.'Ut, but chLiIly In th.'.'nslern pnrt of tbo SInle. rhe totni reporlwl niorlillvy from this cnuso was 1617.
WhooploK .-ouijh cause.l about lOOO.Ienlhs. Purini; the pnst teu yeani Its mortality has varied from SOO to 1301. It nlwnys causes moro deaths In summer than In tho other seasons, nnd more dontlis in ihe cities than iu the eountry.
Dlarrhirnl di»ensi>3 onused nonrly hilf of the r.ymotlo m«rtnhty. Thero woro 8764 d.'nihfi from them, niiJ Iho pretty iinlforin annual nvornue is about SOOO deaths. The marltlmu dlstrlet is bv fnr tho larKiwt con- trlbuior to the .leath ralo Irom this oanso.
Miilurinl .Useitses .-aused but a smnll iior- llonoflh.) morlnlilyof this Htnto, Inss lliau 50(1 .lenlhs b«:us illlfiOUted to this onuse.
I'nlm..nnry .lls.'ns..s onusod 1:1,257 d.-nths .liirin.. the yenr, n uumlier whloh dtlTers very lull., fr.im Hint of pnst years. It Isn Kr..nlpr nnmli..r of doalhs than oo.uirred fr..Ill uny olli.ir .siuglo pause, nn.l Is onlv ex- ceedp.l r.y thp irronp of apiito dis.'iises of the r.'spimt.iry organs nud liy tho eutire mortal¬ ity from inf.'.'llous di.senses.
Chanirra In National tliiar.l l^nlfnnns.
AJjutnnl-UonornI TillIoKbast Issued n icen- 'rnl .ir.Ier nliu.ninclnir tbo approval by th.! l.ivern.ir, ns Comranuder-ln-Ohlel of tho re- 'oiiiui..n'1atloiis submittt'.l to blin by tiu lonr.l un Uniforms ninl G pilpm.nts e.iusti mot In lien.ml Or.lers No. 1, Amoni; tin hnuk'os lire tho n.topt
IIUlTo
I tlio NallonnI tliinrd IS now it Is nu ...vlrn article, Su.'h r.'k'imouis nnd l.ntliilloiis ns ileslre, nt 111...r own ...\|i.'lisp, lo provl.io tbolr Uress i.iufuniia mav d.i so, snlijoot lo tho npprovnl oIihoOomninii.ioi''ln-i:hier. Tho.Ir.'ss ooals nro t.) b.> i-linu.ir.-.I us Is.-t as prn.-tl..nble fr.im d.iubloto sIukIo brenstud conts. Heroftftet n-ti.-n colors aro to bo issued t.i regiments nud battailous, they aro to consist of one United States an.l oue Stnto color, each ol tbo dimensi.ius prescribed lor tho colors onr* rlod by regiments of tho (lulled Htntes Army,
Suicide In a HnlTalo Hotol.
A muu who ri'irlslorcd na "lid Early All lliv, N. v.," committed suicide In his I....Ill ni Iho N.'W linker House ..u WnshluK' Ion -tre.'t by nsphy.xlntl.ili. Th.' .le.i.l wa. nol .ll.-.i-over.'.l unlil evonlliir. II.. l.'ll > note snyinit tbnt it woul.l lie inipi.ssil.l.. to nn.l .lut his Idoulity, and rivi.ii-stuiit thnt hb lioily Imi fflveu to somo hosplliii for dissect, ing purposes.
ill nut be lasuiunable during tbe coining hiimuier. Tbis, however, is .puto iiulikely. I'lissci aboes are very cuol and cuinfurtsbk', ao I tbose whu like tbem wi 1 nut willingly give tbem j up. whntcvir tliewbiinsof fasbioo. i
A plaiu an 1 simple bat ia of bla-ik full lu sal!ur shape. fho brim is rulk.l up al une sulu of tbu bock, and ' a lari;e wm Imili b-jw of very wide velvet r.l.b'u 16 pla-^e.l ngainst Ibu i turui'd u|. poitiun. Over the back uf | tbe crowu is n ma Ie up trimming uf j loops, en Is aul points, ol velvet lu , yelluw au'l l.la-Tk. A rull of velvet is I laii luusely ar .unl tbe crown.
A waisl u black crepe de chine is ' ms.le op with ro^e-piuk crepou aod , pink riubuna. Tbe body is litted at , tbe si.ies au.l back and very fnll aod liruopioz in thu Iroot, which is eom-
lloir Cliolern tlutbreak.
Hiain Commissioner ol ARriculturo Wnll- ,iiK was iiotilluil of a tind oiithrenk of hon •holi.m nt Bntnvin. Ilu decided tOKO lo tbu K-roiiiiil In pers.iu with Ilr. Wndsw.ii-th nu.l rr..t.'sHOr M....r.. ..f the liotnell VetPrtnnr) I'oll.'p.. Tho V.-t.-rlunriniis will mnk.i au In- vosll^.'ili.iu, aud will Ilso n v.'irl.'Iy .if nutl- ;oxiues pr.'iinro.I uy Professor Moore in nu imUnvur to stny tho spreml Of tho dlsousu
General Keirs.
I.omiiel lloroniloon romuilly ro-oloclcl l'r...sl,!ont of Ih.i villai?o ol It.iuevn, die I ;bero a few ilnys ut;o njfe.! slxly-llv...
MnJ'.r John A. UeiiD, n lawyer ul (louevn. Is .len.l, n|{..d seventy-two.
Wllllnm Lninaon, Prosidont of thelmuk ..I I.'r..v, dl.Hl n fow .Invs ngo, nitod sixty. Ile l.-iiv.'s nl.ont (.'J.UOn.iniO, but has no heirs in his ...iiinlry, thoiiKb bo Is suppo.sed to hnve 111 iinolo 111 KiiKlnnd.
VlrRlI P. McMftslers, of Colesvlllo, haa dls- at.|s.nred, nud there is said to he a shortnifil .( (-10,000 in his accounts ns emoutor ol Ihe ..statu ol Ililey Bush, ol Nlueveh.
Tho UonHi Building nt Lowvlllo, ocouplod oy the P.ntoflli'o, P. A. Sh.'rwood, ifrooor, aud ileorKo JelTers, barber, was burnod. Loss, tlO.OflO.
Il.'rliort F.. Fennor, a w..|l-known alhleto ofJamostown.dled us n resull ot rupturins n blood v.Msul while llltlii({ heavy dumbbells.
A Kairportor has a sevouty-llve aero hon Inrm.
After b.ivinit tivoinsllsn day for fifty jonrs Nap.ill's s.'rvlce hns beon cut to oue.
Mnlamnncn's n.iw tanu'iry bnlldlugs aro well alonit ou the roa I to completion.
If a bill now beforo Ih.i Leiftsiatiire passes ('ral< Oolony will gri au tlU.OUO appropria¬ tion.
rhei'hlpmunk floM pro.lnnod 50,000 liar-' -elsololl .lurinirJanU'iry,nu Increafo of 7000 over Dtoeinuer.
Oensvn is to I ooomo n clly^ n majority of ita rpsl.lenis haviug vole.l nfllrmallyely on Ih.- .(uestloii.
A MacUlns man, reosnlly cinvortad to religion, nwtoro.I to Us own r a kuife bo ha.l stolen tw.ilve years ng.i.
Tw.inty-spv..nmarrlni{..s, twenly II velilrlhs nu'l tweulv-..n.i.leathslsjniiieslowu's rucur.l ol vital statlslios for .lauiiary.
OvI.I rrsl.lenlB whitPPapp.i.l Htophon Vau r..url, a shlflb'sa r.-sld.'ni ..1 Ihat villano. Ile was badly used up.
The Idea of luilMlnir a t35,ono convention hill nt Kiiurar.'i Fulls has l..:ou nbnudoae.1. Tllll.'S are t.Hj har.l.
Unli-ss a el.iB.. union Pan be f.iund It Is sni.l niauv irrapp pr.iwent In Ihe Ohautnu.pia .lls- Irl.-I will g.i ml of the l.uslnes...
I'liiiis lor n i..wn hall fur iUudulpb hnv. I.....II .irnwu. It resi.lenis can bo lu.luoe.| ].. suliscrlbe tSflOd lh.i billlllUK will b" t-rep|.-,l.
Jamestown, alter havlnif tried unsu'-.-iss- l.illy P.r y..ftr» to obtain an outlet Lir Us foKiir sv'i.'m. has Puu.il'ole 1 II mn.it biilM u dirp.isi.1 W.irks.
llir.-e \ouni{Tonawan.llan»hol.iinif plac-s o' ihinii'-inl trust hnv.. b.-en fonud ll. the In.it IW . mouths t'l tin etub 'X7.1ers.
I'n-slon X ll.-omans, l.inolry men nn I en Kin.- l.ulM.-rs if (,' riilnir, linvi. .le LL-d to .-;<>K.. tlieir slio|« nud retire from biislnew.. Af'.'r IWPUIy-Hvo yenr-' iieliva business .'hreer thry bave nceiiuiulated pumpeteucios an.l wil! tnke IK.i.-nsv.
A .'.nil nny la whlcb ex-B!ato l!omniltlee- niiio James W. McMahon is the l..ndlnK spirit, is iKaalnir thous.in.Ia of anrm ol lani al. Ill Kli'.-ultvllle. T.s.t oii wells are lo lio
MU.k.
l|.,rnellsvillo amateurs nre Rivlnir minstrel i-nlerlalnuienis Ihro'Jirhout Hteul">u I'.uuty for Ihe purfsnw of raUIoi; mouey to put a f.>..tlinll team in tbu Il..ld.
A IK-j-irf.unl baiiy has b.-en born t.i Hr. nu.l Urs. Anifiist Nelsoo, ol Jnniest.wn. Il Is kspt wrapiw.1 lu POlloa bnltiUK ami Is su»- p.'ri'Ie.| to a haiEincck ov.ir a slov.i. Au or.llnary linger nun passes ..ver Us haml nnl arm tu llud Io.lKm'nt nuaiiiKi ihp bh iilJer.
All .'X'hange wbp-h takes iu batb-im, irr. c.-rs. me'-Iianies, lHrin..rs nu.l raoa ol li.-iirly ov.-ry tmde or professlm li«s lieen orvnnisel lu Janiaatowu. The producers eiliauiie llieir wares with ench'ilber. Ih./.-e Ihnt bave u.jihiui; lo sell n-haoKo ilodr servl-.-i. for sucb anb-les as tbey roay no: I riie middleman Is kn..-kel oni.
The recofvi-r of ttn- D-iiisviIle X Mt. Morris niilWAV IS .redilo.1 wilh th-i luteulion of i.t.ni, ioolng that Iiu.-. The news has eausel aKrnnlsenistl.il lu lian-v>,i.i n' it U>.iv>'s realdeni.. eniti'ly .Ippsndont ou ti.e I.*pk«- wauna, whleh skirts tbe vlllaKO without en- lerlnir into Us peiitie.
The AttmitK'l Indbin ob th.. Alleipiny rea-r- valioD sinkj lower nu I Ijwer in the aealu ol i'ivili-/.i,i)on.
A suit l<-.nin r.-.uri..»n y-ani aco by Mrs. Harah Kan- aifainsi Ci.stie. Bl.-u-l p. re."jv-r a small snia' ... n.oney nilelfel t'. le- due, l> in a fnlr way to ba terniinoieil. After ii.iv.uic pas-...! auerpesivety throiiKh all ciiurXa tu tha
I lurt of Appeals It hae t*«a referrod to
II ol ard A. Hull. ..f Cherry Cca-k. for setlle- maht. Uuriu,: thiatlme moit ot tbe orlftaal wllaaaaaa aad thrau ol tka a<lanM|rs kMS dtal. At yaitm tie P—klit f isliiti
J^AI{Il\Tll SCHOOL
INTKK.N.MIOXAI, I.KSSllN KOW 1. KUKt .MtY at.
Ii«asnn Text: 'The I'^lrst rhrlatlMI
.^Inrtjr," Acts vl.. M I,',, vll.,
ol III) (iaidrii Tl-xt: Hev.
II.. IO--t'oniiiieutary.
t. "An.l Steshen, fnll of fnllh and jviwer, dl 1 gn-ni w.'u.^ors and mir-idos nni.inic Ihs people." As dayn p„s.se,l on and the disd- lib's lucreasiHl, mina loi'rens-j.l bis re.-il In distiirlilnir the is-a.-e. Ibere is murmurluK lieonusesomelhouuht thev woro iinfrlacted In thn daily mlulstral ion. 'Phis leads lo tbs appolc.tiiieut of n rolnnilltee .if seven Hplrit Hlicd meu to see spcclnlly to the nistribulloa id alms, I. avlBR the otheni tree to give than- selves to the WOI d RUd iirayer. Ths sowa w-ere si-t apart by pniyor an.l tho Uylnir on ol hands. DisclpU-s mulilplievl Knwtiv, aad ninuy priests b llove.1. Blephnn, lull ol Inilb and ollhe Holy apirit, C'.ntott to ,lo the humble work'of th. eommltti-*, was led by ihe Spirit luio k-realer thlugs, fortho busiMa shall be eialtrd
11,10. ".^nd Ihoy wrrenotableforealatlha wisdom nn.l ihe .Spiijt by which B« spaka," This wns tn n,-cor lanoe with fho promlss ol Ihe Lord, "Iw.iik-fve v. u ft moatb and wisdom which all your a.lwrsnrles shall niM bo nble lo unlnsay nor resist" (Lute xxi., li). Therelsa pow.r in llie won! ol Qod when spoken by tho Hplril of Ood, ev«o throuiihn very wenk onrtben vessel, whieb cnnbaiu'couiite.1 f..r onlv bv the Ihm that Ood Is In His word, and It Is" tho s-imo won! by which Ue mide tile hsav..ns and all lk«U host (Ps. xxxlil., 6). Ills word Is like a Ore nnd a hammer lo br>ak lo ks In idooea. Ua that bath 11, let him Fpo,ik tt fnlthfullv (ler. xxxlil., 2S, 1)9). ' ^ I
ll, li. "We havo hcanl htm speak bla»-' phemous wonls aifal nsl Mases and analaal Ood," Tbe thioKB that nro farthest IroK onr thoughts, nnd that wo would be maal unlikely to he Rullty of, aro Just Ihose whieb tho devil throuRb hts afrents tsapt to aoeaa*- us of. Think of his callInK Ohrlat a glattoa, an.l of his accusing Him at being in lean* with hinisell, and of His being crudllMnt nn evildoer Imagine Blephaa, fliisd wM the Hiilrll of nod, being guilty of Maspbem- lug Ood. Vet Christ was acoosed of lh« same. When suoh tn'atmeni oomas out war, let us be thankful tor fellowship with Ohrisg (I Pet. II., 20),
13, 14. "We have heanl him say that thl* Ji«us ol Nnsarelb shall destrov this pisesb" Huch was soma ol the tiutlmoay wbleh th« fslse witn.'sses horo nualnst Blephen. Th* false wltn..s.ses said of Chrisl that H« said H« was abb. to deslr.iv the temple of Ood tab build II lu three days (Uath. zxvb, ei).
19. -'Ann all that sat In the onunsll, Ii>ok< Ing stea.lfaslly on hiro, saw hts faoa aa II had been the face of au augol," Bla IiOcd WM with bim and in bim nud made s^methlugot His glory tu be seou lu him, l>.'r!ia|ia It waa soini'thlng as when the tsce o( Mosos so sbouethat tho people oould not look upoa him (Ex. xxxiv., 80, »V-
Chapter vll., 64. "When Ihey heanl thsso things, Ihey were cut to the heait, aod' they gnashed on bim with Ihalr teeth." When the fnlso witnesses ma.le tbeir falso accusatiun, the high i.rlest snid lo Stephsa, "An.||i.fethiUKsso'/'Xvli.,l). lu nplytv thlsholMgHU ht the apiieftravee of (ud to Abinbaui and traced thu gtiodueaa of Ood to IsinnI dowu lu Iiavid nud Holomopi thsk inndetho nation guilty ol the psrseoatlon el thn pniphets, and ol tbe murder o( Cbrist, aud of nol keotiliig Iho Inw ot Ood. Thto cul them aud led to tbolr gnashing thstll teeth at Slenhen.
BS. "But he, being full of the Holy Ohost.l looked up stea.Ifastly Into heaven aod aawl the glory nf Ood and Jesus slaadlog on tM right band of Qod." Thus be was unmovMS^ by their anger and heeded not their gaulK Ing teetb. Tbo wuy ot pauea Is to see JatM ouly aud always. r.ook atendtaally npwaiS and never within nor aronod. Bee Iaa. sItJ 10, a V. oiarglu. Jesus at Ood's righfl hand for us, and the glory whloh owtdtt us are enough to lift us above all HM things wo see.
6ii. "Aud sni.l, Behol.l I sea the hsataaa o\ eucd aod Iho Bou of Uan slHUdlng oa th* right band ol Ood," Heaveu opoaed al¬ ways show us ('brUt ot flis chiiroh •Ithar' lu glory or tribulation. Tbe pbiase Is loBBdl only seven times iu Herlpture, tha othariAa plaops iHiing In Iha fnliowlng ebipleni link,. I., Math. III.. John I., Acta z,, Bsv, lv. eoA xlx. We nro rnvod by bslioldloc JesiM (Christ us the Lamb of Ood takloc away 0*r slus. Wn run with patlenoe sod groviv grace ouly as we look ounsianlly to Him, ttud when we seo lllm ns He Is wa shall thsn bu forever Ilko Him (J6hu I,, it-, Beb. xll.. l,2i II Cor. III., 18; IJohn III..3).
A7, Si. "Ami tbe wItuonsM laid down Iheir piolbna'at a youug man's feet, whoav name was nnul." This Is our llrat lntroduo> tiou to one who figures so Inrge'y lo Ibe rsaH ol this book and iu most ot the eplsllss to' tho churohes. tfow llllls bo dreamed tbati day as He nilndotl the olotbes of those wh(> stonud Btephen that lie would ever bo m most devoted lollowor of Him whoos Htepheu said lie snw at Ood'a right haodt lu after days bo must oftou have tlioufht ol this dny and its events. Uod had ajilaa tor lllm to be revenle.1 lu duo time. See hXr zlvi., il, 10; Onl. I., IK'IS. In His own wav and In Ills owu time (iod bumbled Haul Bad brought him to niras.dr. Djubtleas Blspb« en's testimony taad souiFtbIng to do wilh It,
Sil. "And Ihey stonoil Htnpheu, callluK upon Ilod nud snying. Lord Jesus, rsoelvo
nto Thljio hand I eommend my spirit.' These very words said Jesus to Hu Falhsc
my splrll." In IN. xxzl., 6, Ills wrlttan^
"Inl ~
» very 1 whou Hs dliMl on Oalvary, nod siinllar wonfai says HIephen as he dies. It Is Nsksd, Wbsra Is the spirit alter death? Jeaus's Bpirll—Ihat la, Jesus Hlroselt out ol Ibe body—was wltli thoFath.-r. Htnpben's spirit--that Is, Step¬ hen himself out of bis body—was with Ih* Lord Jeaus In glory. Jetus taught !¦ Lak* xvl., 11-JW, Ihe eunsoious exlstane*oi ttMSW whn pass out of tho body by death. Th* samo is clearly taught la Kev. vt, t-ll,MC In rtall. b, 21, ta-, II Uor. v. 8. Ths iiS sleeps, but uid lbs soul. Tbe aon-aiMsM* of a person between death and leswiaertiw or the annlhllatlcn ot Ihs wlokad Is •a* taught In tbs 8crl|: turos aod eaoBOt tm taugbt from tbam wllboal violsot psi»ail>f of fosse passages.
60. "And be knselsd down and ortod wMh a loud vulue, Lord, lay oot Ibis siB lo IMc chsrge. And whon hn bsd said Ihls, ba fall aslsep " Hera Is ths BplrH of lbs Lord
Jesus, wbo said roooerolng His mordaiara, iOWM(
tbsn went out to lie whb his iJord, aSTkS
Father forglva tbem, (or tbay kaow wbat they do" (Luke xxlll., M). M^
bodv slept. Paul himself was aksnrofd stoned tu death and lell for dead. Bat oa to hia spirit while hli body slept or lay dsad, see 11 Cor. ill., 14. May Paors notto b* ours. "ChrlBl shall be magolllad lo ay Iwdr, whst her It be by Ills or by deal b" (Phil, I., HO).—Lesson Heliier
OUR INDIANS STARVifia
Dsplorabla CondlUoa of a Baad Naar Aa*4 oonda, Moateaa. X numlier ol Indians ol various trtbsi ttha aru camped south of Anasouda, Moataa%i uear Tlmliared Bulle, ara reported to ba !•• starving ooodltlon. Thera ara t0ll| as»»| of Ihem, twenty-tbrae bsiBg woasa emi ohildreo. Several of thom eallsd oa IW UouBiv Auditor and tbe Oommisslaaaia through an Intorpretar told of Ihstr sal lion, but tbe .lonnty ofDolals InforMad thaW Ibat Ihey wera aot ohargss oa Bllvar ¦q«| Ciunty and nothlag oould be daa* let thasb, Tney sabsnquenlly appealed lo Ik* altr aulborltles with oo betUr rssett. 011/ Mm '< ts Hive Mslklsjobo, however, wsol oal I* I eamp lo lavsollgala, and rapc«ts Ikat < lodlau ara really In a deplortbla aar'*^ Tbey bavs aof„ salBslsiH uiol Uan I tbmnaalvas warto aod abaolutaly r '
*Thsy beggwl Mr. Mslklstuho to Mif Ma' etise Uiloralhs proper-aathorltlsa. Ml M timmbwd to call tbs attaottoa ot tba MtrtOJi., Dor to It, bat It U hardlr pcofaaU* that tk* Oovernor of ihsBtala can hsio thsm. Amaa0: ths ladlaas ara a numbsr of OaiiadlaB0IM%, - agalBSI wbom aovsraer Blekaids Wdtm ; aach a learlass and relsotlass war aAd OStm it was geoenlly believed had all bs«» shipped keroaa tbe liurdur to Ik* Meam't domalo. Unless ¦umsthlBg Is doaa to ~ lleve their preseai eoodllion tt la UhitFl tbs col3, the sulphur smoke oad kaagr transport many of tbem toa laadftoM I ao traosporle.! Indian ever returna
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RICH DEPOSITS OF COPPER.
Allscwl Dlieararr al l^ainaMs Uta i*!
Waalilact,<a. News of Ibe discovery of Iberlebaal totymi Je|Ki«li ever fouu I was brooghl to MpokM*«; Wash., by PaulOaMou, a well kavwn alalM' man. He shows saniplas uf tba orojltbam Irom lh.> lodgo wUi';h assajnd as bMT M M . pereent. cupper anl tISIa gold. BoiM m , '.b» samples wsre par. DatlvSeuepar. B»ssf pleee ol r.s;k was fairly aaamoa With aailM , laMsl. Oastou says tbo l«d«a froai OMktt Iha saisplas ware lakaa raas (roa tViN*l# forty («« to widlb, and Is w*:i daiUad IH.I Mvoral mUas. It lies la aa sall««l]r «•* ¦. mlBsral dlstrlet ou the Caoadlaa boasdMI^^ Uae aetth of Okauogan C'>ualjr, WasklaMW^
Oawgwatai Ot-fX lat toe. ...
Nsw Vurk's ssrpliu tt tiomao mtgttt rioro ejogsalal flal4 IB Ltaaola. Ms*., ¦ Ml of UO/ UskaU ifirma oat tiF <k« sopMsal toetslir for fraa aagfmafmt ot aatl am* uBiiisl mmtafaim mttmtmbmtaiaimammmmm
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QUEENS COUNTY REYIEW. Pabtlabeil Ktory Kriday MorDlng at FREEFOBT, QUEEIB OOUITT, H. T CHARLES D. SMITH, Proprietor. ®tteen ^tmntjj lleWeto. BOOK AND JOB PRIKTIRB -ElECVTIP IX- iltnctlTS and Artistic Style REVIEW OmCE by Power Pressts. t«INOX.E COP I ISM. S'lVK CKJWTW. "^ VOL. II. A FAMILY NEWSP.^PER OF IvOC'AL A.NU (iENKRAL l*TKI.LHiK*l!«. I'^KEErORT, y. Ya, FBIDAY, FEHKUARY 10. 189' TElMSi tS.OO TCAILT IK ADTAaVS NO. 1(>. nMAIICIAIi, THEFREEPORTBANK CAPITAL. S.)0.009. Vain Street, • Freeport, L. I. lOflSJ. KAVbALL. I>r««ldent. J:iiXXiSOit T. ( |
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