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vm COUNH REVIEW.
i'atMahei-Kxerr tttMt MomiBK at
FUSFORT, Q05EH8 OOUBTT, H, Y
CHARLES D. SMITH, Proprietor. ANPREW J. MAC LEAN, Editor.
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^cmnttj lleWeto.
-'Tasr
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BOOK MD JOI PRiimn
IltCtTTKD 11
AttractiTe and Artistic St;le
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REVIEW OFFICE by Pswir Prmet
MINOLK COpi|3S«, JPXVK CKISTft*.
A FAMILY NEWSPAI'EH. OF LOCAL AXD OEXKHAI, INTni.I.li;i:M r.
TSSHC: eLOO TCAKLT IK ADTA».
VOL. I.
FEEErOHT, N. Y.. FftlMY. 3IAHrH tH\ ISDC.
NO. 20.
FI-N.\.NrMI.
THEFREEPORTBANK
i, CAPITAL. $30,000.
t Main Street, - Freeport, L.
JOHN' J. KANMI.M.I,. 1'riT.l.lnit.
WILLIAM K0IU':MAN, V1c« l'r<»i.l. 1)1 WILLIAMS HAI-I.. r..»lil.
MOAItlt or l>IR|.:<'TOKK:
J<ihn.r. K»nd«ll. Williiini K..rii.mi
WlllUm K. li..l.l.r. 11 W..«l.'> I'ill.'.
Jbrvtv it. Sniilli. Wllllmiio. Mill.'
^^llMH. II. (-•irnwcll <li'..n<.' Wnlliu .-.
Tbont*! II Smilli. c.ilnt I'.illl.
Chcniiwy T. ..^i.niKU.'. .'ii.lt li f.ix
Cbsrl<n L. W«8h<i', li.'.irK.' M. Itiir.r|..l Wllllum S. iUll
Opi-n. rxeepx Utpil h.ili-luvK. from »a. in. 1 »p. m. llfT.n. fM.'lllllpi- Illl.l lii.liii.'Iil.lll" I mrr df iwrtni.-lll .-.tual lo Hi.k..-iif .'ith.r It .Kew Vorkiir llr.».kljii lll»nk» <.r Tr'iM <'..ii iMull*-^. alirt everv •.•.•..Illl.l.Hlafl.tii aa Inr i Mmni.li.tvfit Willi .•..nwr.i.lli.' iiiHiiiuiem.-iii.
Intl^uNt nt. I lit- rail- of I linv psr.^f :.¦' Pai't u tllDf. ietaiaiXa. lUree mui.llii. nr iti.in'.
Drarii. Iw.il.'.l >in all partK i.r K.iriilrt-.
1I.MM A m'n.Tnl iMnklnit li.ii.iii.-M...
Af-«-j«aiitH tit crtriwirail.tiii., .•..lupaiil.-A, « cleil<«.rl... iMill.lle.1.
Kntlr* «nll«fa. ll.lll ivmuwl
Inqillrim will w«-iv.. |ir..iiiiil i.ll.'iilliiii. nn berlieerfiilly aiiHwi-n-H.
BIiiDe ha> gaincJ 3J,00(I people in thirty year.s «n I Vermont fj/iineil abont 17,000 in tho flame pcrio.l, ami in the ten years eudin^ with 1^91 she gained 13G inhabitantv.
In the Oovernment of Saratov, in 1 Rnajia, horse thieves an.l ealtle raiJ- crif^^s lyncht.l whon ciiight. The latcsl co^e ia tho beatina; to d.ftlh with sticks of four men by tho peasttnta of Biklci.
The lato Prineo Henry of Batten- berg had a theory that every Niition was civilize.l iu proportion to its ap¬ preciation of miiaii-. On hearinn a ChincsQ orchestra, he once remarke.I: "These people arc hopeless; they wil) never progress."
Bank of Rockville Centre.
Vlllact. Ave., IC<M.k%'lll<- I'mtrr, I.. I.
Wo till R fi.'ticral B.inkiiifr Hu«in.'s.s pf Deposit iin.l Diw'iiniit.
Infon'Ht Piiiil on .Sp'.'iill IX'i"witH.
Banking H'luni—M A. M. to H P. M. Baiordav, (i A. M. In l--> M. V
nOAKD OF DIKRCTORS. KolM-rt A. liHvi....ii. 'I'll..inns 11. Knlul.t. Jnbn Vln.'.'iil. Ilirnm K. Smilli.
(llwitw.irlhll (¦i.mli<.». Wrnli-v H Smilli. JalBM W. I.HII11...I1. ^llH^I.'^ I. Wnlliiir.
C'lwrimW. lliL.'s. AiiHiiii r..rii...'ll. Hkfflni.1 V. I'lilllil.». Kmiii'li. F. WIlMiii.
iiAll W. ll«.V<itt. .I.iliii T llH. iKiili.
01lv»r I)«vl«..ti, KilwHril T 'll.iir.li.li.
llumlll.llW l'..nr«ll.
HAMI'KI, K. I'llll.l.ll'S. I'r.'-i.l.'iil.
TMII.MAMIi KNIIlllr. Vi/'.' I'r.'nI.I.'til
HIRAM K. SMITH. riu.lil.'r.
rlUtFKWIONAI.
i.
DH. G. H. HAMMOND,
FllEEPOItT. I.. I.
Onict and ItcuMenra, • Fnlton .StrreL
OR. EDWIN CARMAN,
Onicn nnd llml.lrncie --
con. SMITH .HD BCDCLL STRCCTS, -« FW-rPOKT. I,. I.
DR. O. L. LUSK,
Clraltb tmteer tor tlia Town of llrmpatt'ad,
ROCKAWAV BCACH, N. V.
THOS. D. CARMAN, D. D. S.,
IIKNTIST^
Main .sthkkt. FitFKPoaT, n. y.
Ontr« liiiiirn: tin. m. tn 5 p. m.
; Dr. A. D. Rorionthal, :-EXPERT DENTIST-: 10 MAIN STUKKT. lIKMI-HTKAtl. N. Y.
WM. R. LONGENECKER, D. D. S,, H|iK<ii-:ilM IIKNTIXT.
Willi Ix.im.'n.i'k.r llriilliin., 819 Fulton BTnctT. BaoonivN
ll..ril!., H A. W. T.l.^ i'. M.
V L. SMITH,
VKTKBINARV SUKdKUN and IIKNTI.ST,
FmiMft, I. I.
FRANCIS B. TAVLOR,
I.AWVKIl.
COKNL'R MAIN AND FUI.TON STSk,
llrmpalrmd, I. I.
WM. A. ONOERi>ONK, •: Atturnry anil I'oauarliir-at-Law,
iiftl.-.'. N... .11 Main Stn-ft. (I* Fuof.' llull.llnK.3il Fl....rl. HKMINTKAIl Snlunla>>nt It.'ilil.'ii..'. Fninl St., ii.-nr 11.11 (.'Ivll ami Crltiiliial liuNlncM..
i
E. V. BALDWIN,
-3)<BANJ0 SOLOIST.»c-
Concert Engaceineiits at Low Kate.<.
AiLlnwa. MtMPSTUD or fRKPORT
nrHINK.SH CAKIM.
WATKIN W. JONES & CO.,
OLI> KMTAIII.IHIIKII
Real Estate f.lDSQraDce Agency,
FAR ROCKAIMAV, N.V.
C. S. RANDALL, Architact,
OAracur. Hr.ioklyt. avr , ami Main M . ..|.i.
lUlljrutd l>»i«.t. Freeport. I.. I.
. riaaa,tnd.^iw<-ifl..aUoaa|.rcpare.d (orallclAMea of bullrtlafn.
CHARLES L. SEAMAN,
.C»r|>LMitcr *>" Builder.
rncEPONT. L. I
Ratiin.ttw .-hivrfully j,n\.'o. lxiutr.u-t.< takAii.
GEORGE i GILSON RATROR,
CAKPENTER5 AMU BUILDERS.
FREEPORT, L. I.
UaM.iK r.«-rnll> ...Illl.l,!,.,! Ih,. UKVIKW
Wn.nrS.l ar »¦>- |.r.-i«r,..l IV Ink.'
.-..l.traMs f..r Hr-.I , inaa w.irk.
CLBERT A. BEDELL, Auctioneer.
FBtri-..iit. I. 1
Balm of Rral F.-Ulr an4 rVrvmal IV'lwrtj Condticttid ou hval umt.
JOHN P. WRIGHT,
A V C T I O r: Ii K R ,
llMl.l.i...r FKiritlllT. I- I.
PIANOS TUNED
•l tt EiH't *<> It't TiHi.
0RaAN3 K PAIRHD.
BtioM Bcaiouable.
' AfTLY AT TMU
Review BUILDING.
mCCPORT.
An era of goo 1 titccn ia tho .Soiiih is reporteil by tho KnoXTillu (Teuo.) rimes, whieh sayiithtt: "Carefully oondneted inquiries covering every Soiltbera Stato deyelop tho faet that ihe farmers generally are carry in',' leei ilebt thau ever belore, aro pro ducing moro fftr homo cciusnmption, and jintting more money iuto farm improrcmenia than nt any timo sinco tho war." Th? corucroiiof tho South lant year i» ehowu, by the complotp.l etatistioa, to liavj been ri')7,firt.'),017 basheig, which ia llll.OOO.fiJO bU'ibola more tban any previona crop.
An enterprisin;^ London tradcimar tindcrtook to advortiso by teloi^raph the other day, aud sent to aeveral thoUFSO.I ]iromiucnt ladiea a diFuatch to the ollect that a great nalo was in progrese. Tho ladies havo beou ac¬ customed to looking at tele^'runid ae matters of imporlnnce, and they were one and all annovel. When the merchant got through apologizing to indignant haabanda, big brothors and such, and had paiil for tho iuscrti.;u of not a few abject apologies lu tho notvapapcrs, ho hal mndo uji hia mini that newspaper advertisements Wtr.- tbe beat, aftor all.
The entire agriculturial pro:;M i.= seeking to learu the c:aot profit in farming. The time has passed, as¬ sorts tho San Francieco Chroniole, when the agricultural paper hns ful¬ filled its duty by mulling j uMio Iho most snccoBsful methods of ruUure. What farmers want to kntiw is how to tako in more than they pay out. A paper published a Springfield, Mass., has ofTerod 8'<0 in prizes to farmirs who send them articlcr. giving either actual experience of writers m money making from tho farm, or theo^pori- once of any farmcr.s' organization in buying or selling logellior—the nrizo? going to those furnishing thu iuomI Ideas. Thero is a third c!a-H of prizes to thoso who best tell hotr mari; cling ought to bo (lone.
R. C. JaokPOD, who has been well kuoiTu for a good tunny jears in Xon York as tho Superiutendent of tho Railway Mail Servioo for th'i Second Di»lriot, has been promoted to bo .'\s sistant Huporintcndont, states Plnr- per's Weekly. It is not niual in the mail service to proinoto meu ilowu' stairs, but an exooptiou was mado in Mr. .Tackson's case, tho dopartiucut desiring, in view of his protracted aud efficient servico, to mako his laluirH lighter. Mr. .Tackhou has beou iu tho railway mail servico for tliirly-tivn yearf, and is boliovod to know nioro about tho .letails of it than any on.' else, ilia promotion, though t.!ch- nioally it lowers his rauk, is aeoom¬ panied by sundry easements and priv¬ ileges (izprestiiva of tho appmci'itiou and gooJ-will of the dopnrtinout.
LosAngeles dispatches chroui.'lo t!io fact tbat at tbo distribution of tho es¬ tate of Pio Rico, tho last Governor of California undor Mexican rule, only a gold watch and chain wore left. I'ico was the ricLoat ol all tlio untivo Cali¬ fornia hidalgos except Vallejo. He owned ranches which covered h'.in- dre.ls of thotinanda of tt'.'res, and his cattle wero unnumbered, bul, liko Val¬ lejo, bo ha.1 uo concoptiuu of the valne of land or money. Wheu th. Ibe Americans swarmed in h« ple.yed tbc bospilablo host for povoral ycir.s and when his ready mDuey ixm iroue he mortgaged his estates. Twenty years eaw him strippo.! of evorUhiu',', tnd for tho last decade tho man wim was ouoo tlio iii.i-t powerful in tlie State BiMiply v. ,(etiiti' I im tU« bjun! v of old friends, lu tho same way ticu eral Vallejo, who once owned tho besi lands in Central California, dio.l in |ioverlT iu the hous." which on-o w;t uessed bis princely .".itertaiutueuts.
THE SPRING.
Dyezl Oyes! a girl has run nwiy! She's tnr llius fro^i wint.'r'.i ironreul
halLi; Hlampeilini; nil thi w.^rM witb tlfllwarJ enlls. Anil brefttllnir nil'..'hief in the g^nnrnl play, tiho romps aloni; thn lnii"s nnl iniinii^s May: Tho siivor of her l.l.jwn. s.Dft hslr enthnills Tlio nir. Tn" ¦.U'l.vs nvlt wlii-ro Ui^r fooS print fnlbi.
On Kr«'nink' mcn.l3 nU.jsn startled flowors 1 etrny The coaxinc luno her fl.iot vaijary hums, Tlio loaves Ink out t.i iv.itoh her wiioro .= hcc.imi'.=, Anl po'.l-m.ill lir.nks hr.-'iik jii'.l to p.»ampor nflon A'l.l hlll-hoaie.l ci.tll.. fri.sk thnt .--ho la n.'ar. Sil" t.'iis.'^ .'vott tho toiwiu with f.'tohini; Iniiehler. "" ti
Ojetl Wh'i's «n n tho tomh'iy of tho y.-arl —Iluji'Tl Ilu^'hos, In Scribuor.
Till-: L.ANI) SLII
The rough crass
UO.-.E broken acres I.f luud which t-tretchont intoth Bi-a, on a [iiirti.m ofKu'jlnu.rssiiiith-
W,'st 00.1st |ll,.-..^.'SS
their littlo hist.iry as woll lis many a better kuowu bil of island cceueiy. whioh atnu.I out fo
Tho Atlanta Coustitulio'j ii.t'-s tlial thu experiments ol MassAohuseits an Now Jern'y lu tho construction ..I tirst-class hi^'hways havo atouao 1 a good deal of interest iu other Statea. Massachusetts spout f,7.ii>,il.i'.l last year ou her roadivays, and she is will¬ ing lo «i^;nd i-liU mor.> this year. In Xew Jersey, Id.., tho peopio ar.' aniiouito be taxed if they cm get cood ruada. In many Stato#, Sonh ami South, it is an^geatod that it wonld be a good pluu to work the cou Ticta on the publio bi,jhway». Their labor would lu tiHi« furn ?h every lo¬ cality with coo.I rosd-.. Hu.l thus om ployed tbev wnul I not couipet. with frie and skilled Ubor. The outdoor work would bo a good thing for tbo hcaMb of tho iirisouors, and if pr.^i or ly gnar.led tli.'.\ eoul 1 a.-t escape nny moro euily thau under the present •T^^m, With tir^t'¦l.i.vl higbvrtys oar farms ».ll rtpiUy increase in valae. and their owner.- will liave bel¬ ter facihttoa for carrying the:r | r.i- .hicUto market, *hil.' the item of sav¬ in,; in the atiu anl tear of Tebiclet. is' ol important .¦ u>i.iiratiot. With thete im|iroveiueut, i ur rural, .ll^• Iricts will a4traet tottlors, an.i the .•oiutry Will draw the surplus popula r:..a of tbe t.;«as. rerbsps this I 01 l.u to tbe tola tion of tbe coutici
« • ' . ,,..a*ii*i.v....
boldly hero nu.l tli-ro amid tho tuiu- bled, uudulating groun 1 around,have, whilo old Timo'h hand hss boon biisv clothing Iheir ruiiged ouiline with soil raiment of w.iodliino and clematis, looked on many u curious scouo ; tfioy hnve Irownoil .lowu on tho sinugglcr, na he carried his ill-gotten gains to sale auchornge beuenth Ihe'r fhud they hnve litteiie.l to the low whisper of Iho lover, nnd havo beeu the silent witne.'R of many a littlo ooino.iy ; ulaa loj, of many a soiuliro traijody.
To tho right of those n.'res lies th ol.l borough tuwu of Lvmt.in ; lo th left is tho littlo li^lliIlg villa'To o Hi'iniley; t.vo iilnces winch huv. chnnge.l littlo with the pussaao of yi iir.i. It wns iu the o.irly pnrt of tho present century, on n Imt .\iigust ovcniug, thnt n girl wnlliod briskly along tho cliiis t.i'.viu'd tlio lishing hiimlet ; pho thiea.lod hei way nmong tho sheep tr.icks, iu places brnckeu hidden, with tho quick, certaiu atop of n unlive. Sho was tho Vienr of linmloy's only daughter, nn.l she conUl havo walked blimlfold tho eight miles fr.ini Lyniton to her home, for the dill's ha.l lie.'U hor I'lavgruiind frum onrlifst childhood. Though now grown into n yuiin^ nomnn of tw.nty niihiucr.», sho- still l.jved tho d.nvns wilh all her hmirt; tho l.ivod the swish of Iho fern niuiiu.l her toot, iini tho toueli of tho breeze ou her cheek ; sho love.l to wntch the rabbits at idny, au.l to listen l.l tho soreniu of the gulls, bettor than nuy rout or fealivily — dissipntions whieh, however, seldmn enough came in hor wny. At l!in- mure, where Sipiiro Iliiyliug's estate biir.loie.l 111.' tuwu-., shi. l.iitoro.l ill hcr pnoe. Wn.s it th,. elimb up the hill, or the kiss of tlio breeze whieh ciiu'od hor ciilor to h.'.tghtou and the cyca 10 (lauco wilh pleasure? What¬ ever tho reSMiii, .t liiit guve nn iil.le I bouuly to iho sweet J^ivousliiro faro uu.'.or its big straw lint. IVrlmps, tome lui'h thought wns in the luiu.l of tho young gnllnnt, who, in sjiilo ol carrying .lUo nim in a sling, lightly vnnlted tho ft nee and nceoste.l her. He appeared t.i l;o woll aciiuniuto I Wllh tho damsel's moveintuls, for ho at .moo inipiirod wh-tber, as iisunl, she had beeu visitiuv; her brother al Lyinton,
"i'on guess well, Captniu Hajling," sho laughe.l, "Ves, 1 hnvo beeu to SCO .lim. I'oor lal! he dooa so hate the ollice liio at Lymtnu, nnd I l.nr for oX'jitemeut's sake, he mixes hiin¬ solf np more aud more with llio smug' gling. Ile was out ngniu Inst night, nnd I cnnnot >loop for fear of hia com¬ ing to barm."
'i'ho De'voushire voico was soft and winning, while tho amoolli, while brow sliowed a puoiicr uf very rod anxiety. Tho Captain bent lowardi her witb eager sympathy.
"You poor little soul! and you aro worrying over his pranks. Ho is young and foolish yet; bo will utuw wi'-er by nal by. 'Wlint n ]iiitv I., eniiniit join onr lighting buys nbroad ! Spiritoii young fellows are wunto.l Ihoro; nu.l it would givo his energy flcope."
"Oh, uo, no, fntlier would never consent; ho lost his ui.ly i.i'.,tli,i' nt Snraluga, and ho his n.ver gut over it
— bo has mado .Tim jiroiinse not tu lie- coiue a fol.lier or sailor, but it is hnr.l on ,Iiui I We linvo no iuterost, we nro poor, anl so .'im must dru.lg.' nt a' desk, aud it galls him : hu wants au I outdoor life, he jnst smuggles for fun. Tuu see, ho has kn.iwn all tho ol 1 I smuggling flshirai.u since ho wa.s a ' little chap, and tli.y mil always tako ' him wheu ho wants to go." Sh.' imused, thou roa ling her eomi.anion's | sil.'uco as u tign oi .lihuipr.iv;il, she allied, dotinntly: "I ibju't blame . Jim. eith.T;' L uhould do tho same' wive I h.', 'Oil !'(-oinc of their tales of a.lvi^luroaud e»«apo aro gran 1. You 1 slmuid lu'.ir uld Ilhii nugg talk I Why, I th.y i;avo tlu' previ-utivo mo'i tho sliii ' as neatly ns pu.-i-iblo ouly tho ullier, nigbt and lau.^e4"tboir kegs right uu der their very eye*."
The Captain laughed. "Why, y.m areas ba.l a?.I;m, .Very bit! IJiit all | the fame Jim r..ast stop his pranks, i Tho aiithori'ios hnvo winked for n loug time nt the s!r.ug.;ling aroun 1 ; bero, but of lite thoy have obau'ji-.l ' their tune; since poor •Tepbsou got! killc'l lift r.|.rin','. the revenue men ' are ia ariU'i; Ih.iy will catch whum tliey cau, an.l tho jiunishiueut is heavy. Yo'i must uso ail y.iiir iullu- ' er.ee to keep Jim in. Say. .I. an, do' uot look so duwuca-t," lur tho i-ulor had fadel from her cheek, and h.-r lips bal pr.iwu porilonsly treuiu ' l.iiis. "1 ni.'anl but t.i warn you, cliil.l; i* will lis all risht, never a itunht! Perhaps, between us, we may ' be ahl.> t.i get .hm ont ot this dist.iH."' ful olSco; i>eruaps my fa'her cuil.l tlnd him a m.iru c.'n;;.-i.ial biUct on ' bia Scotch est.ito. dme, let me .soo yutt smile again. .\b ! that is better
- .I1..W s,'rm.i. V ; the lor.r .'Id .lad wi.l .'... auvthiTi.- I wi-h. au I I i.h.ill ,. » hini to timl somithng f.r y. ur l>r.^tber. Xo, Jt Is no kindness," be leant toward tbe girl, wh .sc spirklini; ey.'s ^polio ber gr.ttiiu.le, an.l sa: 1 to'.t'y : "1 U .vo Cuele UayiiEv' to¬ morrow, I ut when t return lu throo Weeks'time I "hHll ask tor RomettiiU'^ 111 return. Rul i.t y.t Jean; uot till I liavo seen my doir "'il 1 father, au i have tol.l him'.if .^uur smtet -elf. Ah, ¦ J.-»D, wheu I c^ioie bac; will voa b>; kind?" ¦ I
Sqeblnsbe 1 and pUvcl with h.'r bat strin),'s, Willie a tbrnsii sang iti au- : tumn son,; in th.' acariet-hna.^ rowan tree iiv. r her hea.l, an I a r.bin peepe.i '¦ at the Jjvers fro-ai the biU..-rry hmb ; cl.^se by, but she aa»wore.l never a word. Th.> C«, tMn sriilod. "In three weeks' time, Je&n, 1 iball come lor yout answer —hjve I ina4ie you ' diuab, biTeyoa no voice lelt? Coimt,
thea, tell me of yonr solemn-fasc.1 n.linin r down there," in.boating Brim- ley ; "can you tyll me how he fares?"
Jean gave bor bead a toas, and foun.l speech at once. "I halo him," s.-io said, euergeticnlly, "and yet I fear him, tool lie is hard an.l harsh, and dreadfully obstinate. Ab, you lan-b. bnt really, I do fear bim! Is it a pro- aentiment?"
Hn.l abe known it, tho iiretly, pen nili'ss,loan hnd wou the heart of tho heir to one of tho biggest rent rolls iu Scotlnnd, but she know nothiug of her lover's i)r.5s|)ecta, and carod not nt nil; to her uusophistic'ited mind it was sullieieut to bo sure that ho was kind, brave and true—knowing it, she lovod bim.
Tho following evening, about the same hour Miss Jean was mnkiug the s.ine journey ou her sleudor youag foet, Uumuiing a littlo sing to herself as she walked. Sho pauno 1 at the S.iuiro's fence to recall tho lueoting of tho previous dny. In throo week.s' timo tlaptain Hayling would be back, he woul.l meet her again and thoii'! — ah.' did uot put bor thou'^hls into words, but her cheeks hoisted their crimsun Iln..,', and linishod thosontonoo fur her. How glad sho was his arm was nearly well, though it seeiiioil it must always remain stilT, and unlit him for a.'tivo service ; yot it was happi¬ ness to kuuw ho could uover again gu to thoso cruel wars. Sho stopiied «)iuo Itt-tlo way from the ed.^e of tho clifTs, romombering her lover's warn¬ ing; yes, tho olilfs wero slipping more Ihau usual thii sonsun. Only yonder a largo boulder hn.l fallen during the night, au.l even as she looked, half a milo away, a hnge crag fell witb the noise of tho explosion, churu^j? up tho soa In spruy, an 1 leaving thiol:, smoke-like .lust in ita wake; sh'j alayod to see tho frightened giilla sot¬ tle onoo more, anl resumed hor way, chniisiug more inland truck.
Farmer Lodun sloo.l nt his gnto; ho ha 1 seen Miss Joan ndvauoing, nnl, with arms loldod, he awaited hor. Whou sho would hnvo gono ou, ho lui.l a bonvy, detaiuiog hnn.l on her arm, bidding her not tu hurry, for he must havo speech with hor.
".Mr. Lodon," she said, while aho shrank involuntarily frum his touch, "if it ia the same quealiun, you know
I havo but tho same answer."
".Softly, softly I I say you shnll be my wifo, aud that in throo weeks' lime, or take tho alternativo. Your brother Jtrn shall pay the forfeit. You start. .'\h ! you thiuk his littlo pranks uro not kuowu, but you mistake." He ilrow n letter from his pookot, and showed her, making hor real it. It waa nritleu by hor brother, wilb all a boy's c.irelossnoss; it spoko of his esoapniles, ofthe notorious run.of tho proviuin wook when ho had holpe.l triiiiuphantly to hoodwink tho reveuiio iL'OU. Tho letter, writteu to a cnu- rn.lo who had missed tho fun, ami siguel "Jnmes Alyiner," was evidence onniigli fully to incriminate the writer. It had never rcachod it desliuation ; by monuH of bis owu, tor ends of bis own. Farmer Lodou hnd gained pos- bosaiuu of it. Jean wrung her hau.ls to'^i'lher, hor frightened oyes sought his pililosa fnco; he niiswered her un¬ spoken question. "\Vill I uso this'i' I'orliai.p,' SliuuM I do ao, do you think your Uue lover will bo ablo tu help y.m or mvo Jim? 1 think u.jl.
II 1 give this littlo pijier to those who ivoni.l liko tu hnvo il, Jim will be tiiUou, my gill ; do yuu uuderatau.l Ihat? Jim will bo taken, nnd others nnmt'l bofe; tho punisbmcut you know."
"Oh, I know 1" sbo moaned; !<ad not some ouo elso warnc.l her but yes¬ terday? "I kuow, and it wiHkill'tbo dud, tho poor old da.i, ae well as Jim."
"Yonr fuco is your fortune. Mistress Jean," ho answered. "It is a fair oue; don't yuu knowil?"
She liiirio-l it in her hauls. "Oh, 1 wish it hud been us ugly as sin, nilhered uud scarrc.l by any acci.U'tit, if u,'line.ss might have saved me from you ;" but aho caught his eye, aud tho liirent sho rend thoro ijuieted her; ho wns silent, shu.ldering iu dumb iiisiry. Au hour later, weary and Iired out, Joan crept into her father's house, nud uji to her small bedroom uuder tho thatched roof. She, who iu Biiito of poverty nud h'.'r narrow, moujtonuus life, bnd fcnreoly knowu the fust.' of suriuw, lay .in her liol tuu w.irn uiit t') cry, n!iii.i-t t.i think, dn/.'.l au.l stupeliod f.ir tho time, tho promised wifeof Farmer Lol.in.
Ou her wed.ling eve—a wild thun¬ dery night sui'coeding a week of h.'avy rains—Joan's skir.s liun,' rouu.l hor iluiiip nn.l oliU'.;iug, sonke.l from Iheir cout.ict with th"wet brneUeu, through which the girl had jn^t pushed back from Ludon's fnrni. She hnl gono to mnko ouo last frantic appeal to its owner's alemonry, 'inly to return with tho resigunliou of despair iu her heart. Twelve shurt hours of freedom loit to her, an 1 tin u aho inu-t wed tho mnn she lixithod. T'l-iiiurrow btr luver, Cajitnin Hayling, would rtturn, nn 1 the lirst stnind to greet liiiu woul.l lo bor welling bells. To think woa innlness! She crept to bed t) aeck the oblivion of sloop, yot knowing all too well thnt sho would sock it in vain. Tiittle lll.l ber brother dream for what his cnrob'S. reoklessuoss was responsi- l.lo; ueith.r did tho fnthe.-, with his ir.lli healtii an.l droa'uy ways, guess of tho sarrilico bii daughter was mak¬ ing.
Was ibe dreaming? What was tbc noise whieh ha.l awakened her from a troubled .U.ze? A hoiivy, dull soun 1, coiuiu;; at int.rv.b, u.ither thunder uur wiu'l. .lean roso and looked out; ttfe night, or rath, r early morning, was stormy, tho sea ruuuing lu big white, t'.aring billows ; but aliove their roar came this stran:;.' noise from th. . a'-twurd, bclwo.'u Hrimloy anl Lym- ton. In thit direction a smuke-lilie ba7.o llllll; h"iv;.- and dark. Slippiu.; ou her ciuthes, sii-. ran down stairs, looking in nt her father as sljo passed, to make sure be bad uit been disjj turbed.
She rje.l un on tbo wings of tbo wiu.I.'keeping to tho high groan.I above I'liDiiiore. Thero wiro coUecte.l in.i^t ojr, the risher folk—a scared, irighten'o.l group ..f men nn.l women, yi't thankful < nuugh that their own haioble cuts stood tafo, since only Far¬ mer Lotion's farm and buildings ba.l iic.-iipio.l the tr.'ach-r'vu'. ocrc.. .\n . 1 1 rt«ii.rii.»:i t..i I .ban how tie v hal beeu iircu-;-l la tQesnji.U hourjut the morning by the sonn.l of sliding land ; howthor owu boases bad sbaton ac I h ..i-eh.il 1 g.io s rocke); anl buw th v hs I rn-hed out to see Hinin.ir. Foiut bo'.'iw on.^ hoaviuL', moving mass, the hi-'h. r .•r.iu:id failin.- ..u the !u.ver, tbe wholo slipping forward to the sea.
Jean turned and went back tu Rrimley. Intuitively her feet came.l h.r h..me, bnt all will power, a'.l thought seemed to have abandoned ber ; fbe was incap«>b!e of clear ideas, ber hal whirk-il, the irronnl soeme.1 still to be heaving uudt'r her foet ; ber brow wu thrnbhing with pain, aui the sbtvtred with tb" coll; she stum¬ bled on blmljy with the old tisher- uisns w^rds riugiug .In'ly in hcr brains: "^r LoJon is dei I. never a Joabl I Hr. LaMloa u dead'. '
Whilo all the conntry around waa talking of the Rinmore land slip, anl people were flocking from far and near to see the strange sight and to shudder ovor tbc fate of the nnfurtun- ale farmer, Jean Was lying between life und death. The miserable weeks of straiu she had undergone and tbe aw.'ul climt..x at tbe end had beeu too muoh for even her strong yonng frame. Brain fever ba.l laid hor low; then during her wild delirium, father and brother had loarnod sometbing of what she had sulTorod and endured. At last Iho weary timo of watching au.l anxiety was over, and Joan began slo'.vly to recover.
During the ciisia of ber illness Cap¬ tain Hayling had haunted tho houso, and whon, white and wan, sho was at last brought downstairs to ho ou the oouch by tbo parlor window, ho was there waiting to greet ber. * Ho kuolt beside ber, stroking tho thin littl.' bau.l which lay in his, so weak nnd helpless. There woro tears of tbauk- fuluesa in tho atrong man's eyes, an¬ swering tb" tears of w..i\kuo.sa which at sight of him had gathered in hers, sbo know not why.
Wiiat need to tell more? Tbero waa a wed.ling in Hrimley Church, when Captain Hayling wedded fair .Teau ..Vlymor ; a uuiuu which brought pence find luxury to the whilehairod vicnr'o declining years, nud cnuso.l tho re¬ moval nf ,Iim irom tbe obnoxious desk. — Househol.l Words.
SCIEXTIIIC AM) I.MU'SIRML.
A ton of good coal is said to yield about 8000 feet of puritied gas.
Twenty millions uf meteors aro sai.l to fall upon tho earlh ovory .lay, their aggregate weight amounting to sev¬ eral tous.
A spoonful of Chicago blaok snow waa recently analyzed by a skillo.l chemist and fouud to contain thirteen iugrodionts, th.) -raost innocent of which waa black soot.
It ia believed thit shooting stars nro small solid bodie-i, revolving round tho "un. As thoy are tiaveling iu a con¬ trary diroctiun to tho eartb, the velo¬ city witb wbioh thoy outer our atmos- phoroisjvery groat-on nn average about thirty milea a acconJ.
A uow an.l wonderful substitute for common brittle glass is nnnouuccd by a Vieuua juurniil devote.1 to tho gla^s and porcelain trade. Tho sulislituto is said to havo all tho propertion of 0.imuion glass, exoopt thnt it ia lloxi- ble. It is mndo of culludinu wool.
Professor Mark W. Unrriuglon, Into Chief of tho Weather Bureau, an.l nuw I'rosidout of tho Univeraity of tho Stato of Washington, proposes to es¬ tablish a department of terrestrial physics nndj geography in tho univer¬ sity, ami asks authors aud publishers to send works relating to those anb- jects to the university.
M. Piltscbikofl, iu describing recent photographs of lightning, names threo tyjies of Ilash—band lightning, tube lightning and wator-apout ligbtning. The lirst two ho found to occur in all storms, the third bo met witb ouco ouly. From tho measured width of the li.ajid lightniug on photographs, and tbo ciimputed distance, ho osti- mutos the uotiial 'sidths to bo frou' iihnnt llftoeu to eighty yards.
In tho Bustun .Museum of Fino .\rls thero nro many casts o. works of sciilp- t'.:.-o which aro dusted in a novel n.nn- uer, A Inrgo ijir-purap is mounted on a Irnek nnd ia rolled arouud to tho vnrious rouui.'. Ono man opomtes this pnmp,'tho other applies a lino jel .if air to tho sculptures, blowing oil tho dust. This blowpipe is counocto 1 tu tho jiump by menus of a polo ami rubber tube.
Hugh Miller, the youngest and only surviving son ol the famous geologist, died in Edinburgh tho other day. Ho liu.l beou oouuectod with tho English goolugicnl survey ever since bis oilil- cntiiiu wns completed. Some time ago he jiiiblishod a iiauijihlet tinding fault with the wny iu which artists depict Inu.lsoapes. Ho maintained thnt the dilTorent rook formations should bo iioourately represented in pictures of laudEcapos,
"It has heen o.itimatod," soya W. H. Lamastor, "that a canuou ball moving with a velocity of ."iOO miles uu hour, and loaviug our earth at n cerlniu lim.' au.l trnveliug iu tho di- n oli.in uf Ihe nearest Iix. dstnr, would not reach it in less thnu 4,.01)0,00.,' yonrs; nu.l yet thero are stars in the heavous and visililo through telescopes that would ro |uiro a cnnnon ball mov¬ ing with tho jiame velocity at leas' rjilU,OU;l,lijO years lo roaeh thom."
lliird Things lo Say. Shib'.m'oths to tost sobriety, or oumparativo sobrio'.y, iu the caS'3 of aupposed drnnk.^rJa havo often been hoar.l of, nnd bnve generally beou looked upon as jokes fur tbe dinner table or tho amokiug-room, says tbo Loudon New.-'. From a case reported at the WestminBlor I'clico Court it op. pears thnt a doctor, examined as a witness, has invented a tost pbraso wbicb he rogar.ls infallible. This ia, "Tbo artillery extingnisbe.! tho con- flagratiou early." This may bo very eUoctiv.', and it was tried siiccosafally ou a calimnii (tho doienJant), but tho il.ictor ue. .1 uot bave taie 1 his inven¬ tive power:.. There ia thu "I'etor I'ipcr piok.d a peck of pepper," etc., test, and one or two mi.ro not quite au elaborate. "Biblical criticism" and "Dritiah Coustitutiou" hav.' long beeu lu\orite test'., bnt tho beat is probablv "Mrs. .Smith s tiah sauce shoii."
Wby Cycling Exhilarate*.
An onthu'liylio cyclist tolls yon that the ellecta uf excess in eyoiing ar.- very muoh tbo same as exeesn ia driuk. An.l I feol v.;ry llttio d.iubt tbat the il.otor is right. Cycling, I suppose, liocnuse it acts as such a powerful slimu'aut to the h.art, jro luees, lu th.' first instance, n feeling uf exlulara- tiu'j, wbich IS IU itself a ple.ii.ure, especially to tho owner of a fnt.'ge 1 brain or jale.l nerv.s. .\uytbinc that pro.incrs this efToct is naturally "craved" after whenonce tasted. Tins exhilarating ollect, too, overcomes the cuu^ciinsness of fati.rue au'l conse¬ quently prevents tho i-yohst from judging accnr_a^lv when hi" (or shei has ha.l enoiigh—anuther dauperuit puint of fo'wmblaLoe to al.'ubol,'—Lion- dju Truth.
'tMntl.Dlslribuled Seriia.
It is well kniwn thnt wiuls play an imi.urtaut r.'le in th" di'tribitu.n ol seeds. Profoo.sor Bulay records that in two f/jnare feet of a three-week-old and thrco inch deep snuwdrifl npon an ice pon.I, ten yards fr.mi any woeda, be fonnd nluote*n wet-1 .-erls, and in another drift quite luuilarly situated thirty-two setds, ri-preseuting nine kinds of wee.ls. While the wind was blowins twenty miles per hour a peck of mixed seeds was poured upon tba snow crust, and ten miuute* after I^I wheat grams, tiftythree ilax seeds, forty-tbri-e buckwheat an 1 uinety.ooe ragwvcd seeds were foun I in a trencb tbirty rutla from where tboy bad been poortxl opoB tbe ciosL
WILD SI'NFIXIWER IIKI.IJ:.
An Atchison girl started ont the fir.^t ot tbo yoar witb a resolve to suy nothing, but always louk interested and syinpntbotic. Tho other girls are still woiideriug what makes her so suddenly popular witb everyone.—At¬ chison Cilobe.
THE SMOOTH nn. .w. The photogrniihs of a decade ngo, or eveu half that period back, look crudely old fashioned now. It is the h^avy bnug which tben prevailed, and which has now almost .lisnppeare.l, that gives thom their air of nutiquity. Tho straight bung departed long sinco. Tho heavy curled bang belongs to past history. And oven the light fringe, to which tho possessors of high foreheads havo clung, is retreating. It ia being thiuued, trained back, pinuod off tho lurohead with sidoeimbs ami all thut will romaiu on nlo^t brons before loug is a light curl or two tu break ita eo- veriiy.—Xew York .\dvertiser.
IHtlUlItBSSI.NO F.XTBAOnilIN.\r.T,
Hnir dressed by auction baa a moat extraordinary souud, yot it is a inethcd iu vogue among Parisian society wuiuou whose owu uinids aro not i-x- jiort iu tho art. lu the gay city tboro is notually ono hnirdrc^ser, if nut mure, who has the wit to trade on the vanity nn.l hnsto of her fair clients. The rush IS apt to bo a qiiartor of nu hour boforo dinuor ur ojiera timo. Thon tbe enrriagos roll up and the bi.Miug begins. Thoro aro tnoro eiis- tumers than artists and tho highest bidder has the lint turn, lu \ho tx- citeiuont it ia not uncommon for for¬ ty-live francs to change bunds in ur¬ dor that a single woman may be ut ber best in time for tho ball.
lOELCClE TUAINFli WOMrv.
It IS a somewhat romarkablo fno thut out of tho upwnrd of 'lOl'O women of this country who aro physicinns, not more tliun '.lUO have a college training, neur.ling to Prosideiit Tbwiiig, ot tlio Western Koservo I'ui- versitv. Of tbo l'.i;i5 womou preachers and '-iH women lawyers in tho country but fow are eoUcgo bred. Kvon 'uuro surprising is tho faot that tho colleges havo oontributo.l vory few of tho liter¬ ary women of tho country. Must of tbc women's college graduntes hecoiuo teachers or ornnmout homes. Mnnv of tho jireachers, being good talker.--, d.i jiot nndorti.ko tho regulation threo j'.iars' course in thoolugy, but go right nhoa.l and discourse from tho pulpits, learnedly or otherwise. — .\tlauta Con¬ stitution.
AVOIDS THE ri'DI.IC ilAZp.
' 3Irp. Clevelan.I dreads publi.?ily for hcr children. Sbo snys hor little girls are private ).ersous and tbat tho public has imtliing to do wilh them. To hor thoy nro too sacro.l ti^e gazed ujiou by tho vulgar jiublio. ^ This is tu be regretted, ns persons wbokuow tho littlo tots deoliiro tbem to bo most charming children. So bout is she ou preserving their privacy that sho has nevor had their photographs tnkeu by any prufcaaioual photographer. Only ono niuntour is said to huvo been ai- Ijiwoil to mnko sunpiclur.a of tbein. Sho is a young lady, nu inliiuale p.r- lonal friend. Kvideutly Mr* Clovo- land's trust in her diserotmu wns well founded. Mrs. Clovclaud has uo suob fooling about bor own jibotographs, whieh may bo bought in a great vHrioty of grnceful jiosos at any shop when- pictures nto sold.—Now York joiirunl.
AX IN'F.XrENSIVE BF.AiririKB.
If you want to soften your face, try, instead of rubbers and nugueuts au.l balms, a littlo spiritual gymuoatiea. Look nt yourself :u the glais. If tbo corners of your mouth nro dowu, an.l you nro an unhnppy looking oliject, olevalo your espri.s.^i..n. Think uf the iiloasaulest thing tlmt ever hap¬ pened to yon ; tho kiu.lest thing that was ever done for j-oii; tho merriest tune you ever had in your life; aeu.l out tho most goneroni, tho sweotsst, the most hol|iful thuii'^-ht yuu enn think tu yonr iriemls, nn.l if your tac^. is uut suftoned muro ehurmingly than ever a wriuklo rubber could make ll, then you huvo not thought strongly, bn.iyttutly, or genoronsly enougii. Thero is so much that cuul.l bo writton on this Ihnt thouirhts piay leapfrog iiv. r my peu, and there is not tin.e to a Iju^t thom properly ..r to utter them. It is olonr, Jiow.ver, Ihnt sho romaiiis yuiingest whu has th.' widest possible i raugo of sympathi.'H an.l vivid ap¬ preciation. Not knowi'ht thon, nut bohevest thuu. but —lovost thuuVis tho puss.vur.l through the gates .li j everlasting youtb, as woll as to "tbe now church."—Boston Trauscript.
Manchester College,
hss foundod two Y'ork University yield SiSO au-
Thn
srn'EU vorv lutes
lurgo, delicate
m.-nh ^uiowhat resembling a spider's web. A curl.iivs little wbito speck lilio a Ily near tho left eye and on the right close hy tho r.muth is au ar¬ rangement of spots which might easily be iiustaken for a ^pi.ltr. Tbis veil is l.urlirod wilh a liltlo narrow edge of Ilonitou lace und two luveiiuots with¬ in a reaaonible distanoo of a pr.;ttv niuiith. If tho Veil is white the spider an.l tho llv are blocli, and vice v.raa. This might truly be cnlled the ulle.or- ic:.l veil, assuming the fuen to be young and innocent, looking at tho worl.l I t-yund with won bring eyes. The uld-time us.'ful fashi-.n of gather¬ ing the ends au I front, ni'ikiug the j veil lit comf.irUbly ar.jiiu'l iho face, ' has been quite done r.way with. In- j stcn.l, it IS allowed to hang loo.s.. and fall in funny liltle frill", resembling, ' on a small..r seu'.', the go lots of our j guwns. .K few vears agu this fashion I was the special prerogative of old la : dies. Somo womeu have a b ira talent i furbuyin;.' v.i!«, at,'! it i- t-enf rilly the wo:i.-n wil.l ip n.,1 uv.r y.itin/ t.. i wh /SO toilet a bee .luiug veil la mure iuportant (ban all tbe reat Thn must i j.ujiulnr these coM days is a heavy { chenille dot and very clo-e togi.thor;| in tins tho wJiiu-!r-.ire I » msn .. itna' y..:itlifn: face I.» mu nt h.r ¦-at - i New Yoik Jouti^a»
U'J.SsI!'. I
^r«. Mary E. Lease, the famnn- I'opiiiist p.ditician, has left lUe teciuro , piatbirm for tho pulpit. ,
Tau women servants in Pans are the ooe U»-«t.-e» of th.ir mistres-., wlio latelv ded posseswd of 81Ji|,'HJ i.
Ml'S M-irt!i« Csr.y Thomas. Pres-i- d. ut of Uyrn U«»r College, ba* been tleeteJ a Trustc.. of C.iri.c!l L'niTer-
Mrs. T..nlaian Smilb i* tho first romsu to rte.i'.'c the appoiBlaect
of Librarian Oxford.
Miss Helen C.onld scbolnrshius lu Now of rt50.il»'each, to uually.
In England thoro is n woman ano- tioneer wh.. is biioc.;ssfiil in her chosen business, which sbo adopte.l wben she was uidy fixteeu years of age.
Thoro are now in America '.'.SSR wo. I mon practicing moJicilio in ono or tho I other ot its forms, and iiu'luiivo of LU) homeopathists.
.\fter au existence of fifteen years j the Woman's Exohange, of .\lbauy, N. I Y., hua breu obliginl to suapoud busi¬ uoss on nceouut of lack .if iiatronage.
Mme, Hutoyania, a Jnpauose la ly^ ia up tu date in iiolitics. Wheu her husband wns n candidate for I'nrlia- ment sho mn.le public ai.eechea iu bis inter.'St.
Miss J'".ila Knowles, of Montana, set¬ tled n lawsuit betweeu two mining companies by submitting au a'jreo- ment so obviously just that both par¬ ties accepted it and paid Uer JlO,UOl).
Kitty Reed, th© Speaker's ninoleen- yonr-old daughter, is becoming a groat favorito in Washington society. Sho is sai.l to be a clever, sincere an.l uttalTectod young woman. Sho has tbo Uee.l draw-i.
Jliss .\lice C. Fletcher was olecled oneot tho sectional Vice.Prosi.lonts of the .•Vmorioan .\saociatiou for tbo Ad- vancoment of Soienoo, tho tlrst bon.ir of tbo sort oxtouded lo a woman by tho associati.iu.
Mrs. F.lkins, wifo of tho Senator frum West Virginia, is a bruuetlo ot remarkable beauty. Sho is very fon.l of society aud has wealth tu assist her, and hcr homo will probably ba ono ot the gayest iu Wasbiugtou.
Mrs. .1. Stauiev Brown (Mollio Oar- liold) is ouo of the moat popular youug matrons in Waahiugtou. Sho is a brunette, with warm gutdcu Iwown hair, large dark eyes au.l nu exquisite complexion. Sho bus throe ohildreu.
Jlrs. C.enr, wifo of tbo I.iwa Seuator, bas been au iiivali.l for almost eight yenr.i, but takes n deep interest in ber husband's career. Sho eujoya rcadiug, bnt her siiecialty is cmbroidory, and souio exquisite •ttorii comes from ber deft linger.^.
Jlrs. Heruan.lo Do Soto Monoy, wito uf tho now Mississippi .Scnntor-oleot, is a brunette ol small, slight, willowy liguro, jet black hair and eyes of almost a purple tiut. Sho is n woman of consiilorablo literary talent nud a clever talker.
Itis said thai tho Empress of .\uatria is n very dilVeront woman from tho dashing sports.voman who used to huut like ii mnu. Shu is now lifty- eiglit, nud' spends lliu most ot hor tiibi' iu the search of health. Sho is slowly fnlliugn vicliiu to cousninplion.
JIary E. Wilkina ia one of Iho most unpretentious of lit.rary womou, aud whon sue ron.l in n recout issue of au English uiaguzinoa doscrijilion of her- aoU that luado her out both youthful an.I pretty, sho wrote and bogged to havo it .•urrecti:J,asBlio was not young, sho sai.i, nu I ha.l no ]irulensiou to beauty. Sho is siip]ioso.l to bo about thirly-s..vcu years old.
Tho Countess ot Warwick, who ia a pliilauthroiiist of tho visionary nud sontiment.li h.irl,iu addressing amoel- ing of London workiugwumeu uot long ago iissurei thoiu thnt thi.y need¬ ed moro r.'oreiitions au.l moro jilcaa- urea. Theu sho described tbo bouollts to bl' derived from two or threo hours \igorous hursebuck riding, u morning nt tennis or a dny in yachting.
FASniON NOTE.S.
ChifTou bats will be worn al outdoor fuuetious next summer.
Slight paiiii'TH aro shown on somo uf the mu.lola of sjiring gowns.
Tho plain gored skirt of serge, well lined, llnres to six 'yards iu width at Ihe foot.
Trained skirts of domi-lengtb oro grndiiully winning their wny bnok to favor for .'ereiuunious occasions.
Liberty saliu is a charining luntorial for toa gowus, as it is so soft and pliabl.', an.l has siieli a lovely sbe.'U.
Light, dressy clulh wraps for oil J of-door Bumiuer w. nr aro to be fash- iiiue.l iu tho grnceful Mnrio .\ntoinotto shall...
Bishop sleeves aro to bo vory popu¬ lar iu thin wash guwns. They are woru with French waists an I wide, tnrn-over collars e.lgo.l with embroid¬ ery.
<.'ris|i tnlTi'ta ribbon is tbo note of the mumont for millinery use. It ia to be einidoyed on spring aud summer bonnets in groat profusion. It cumes ill nil ill'.'ots, Persian, ol.,:i led, ohiuti and in checks uu i plui.ls.
French skirts, those uow arriving from tho otber side| incasiirn from fuur nnil a liall to livo aa.l a half yards aruun.l. Thev are nu Linger lined thruiighont, but ar.. fa.-ol to tho depth' uf about fuiirtcon inobos.
Ruiiu.l waists lire by no means baU' ish*.l. Th-y aro still used ou very yuulhfu', .Ires y gowns. A pretty linish for theao waists ou slender tig' ures is a fl.iuuoe of gathered laee hobl in place by ouo of tho narrow belts now ao I ojiular.
An oveiiing dro s is mado of blue crepon with smal) junk rufes un.l fuliaue. The wai'^t and sieves nre a suocesaion of frills of silk muslin iu ac.ir.liuu j.lails. A wi.lo belt au.l shoulder siril.i of satin, and Ion; gloves inako up nu excee.lingly dainty au I ilKctive cu tuio..
If yuu are young and have a pretty throat it is Well lo cut the gown a lit¬ tle decollete, and large flohus..IchilTou or laco are a ci'jiplete an.! dainty trinit.iin • for th" wai.t They nre easily j.nt vu nn I takt-n otf, an I make tho gown Servo two p'jrposes, as it can be quite plain underueuth.
.\mong tbc long cloaks is ono style which 1-. consi.lere.i BUlhen-ntly y..uth- tul f.ir ». rv young matrons. Tbn is the Marie Ante n.'tte iieli*u of black atin lined witn some gay ..-olore 1 silk, either ii'-iit rose pink or bright i;reeu. Itis nia.b' v.ry ifficlive by wveral hurt but full capes ot velvet, trimmed wilu black ostrieh feathers.
'Ihe in.st favored innt.rials for tea gowur. aro thus.- which are toft and ciiogiog, lil.e n.in's veiling, casiimere, thin cr "jiua aul crepe do chiue. but Ilonered a'lka aud priuted Tetveteens are vorTi/lesirsble this arason; and in a.MiSiun to the-.-tli re ii an'wkind v' ttptKlry cloth which it mncb ttaad '.ut Luui* Xyi. toa jacketa wiUi OirM* lull* Ittait tt plata talttt tt tiik.
SAHBA'lll J^fJliOOL
IMKK\.VTH»\.\:i LKSSOX M.MtfH 'i'i.
Lesson r.>\t: "ratlhrul an.l till Servants.- I.ukf xil. tr litl.!:'n I'exl: K.ph. v,, — l'oci:iiontary.
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If lh.. h.'nrt Is full
ivhieh nn- fully .I.-nlt with In Ihe yre.' [•art ..t this "ehnpter. wo shall neitlii-r Is. wal.'hful n.ir Inlthful, but II wo live in and l,.r our F.ith.'r's g.i...l iileiu.'ir.> (vorv. 3J) l.ii fears l.anishe.l 1 v His eeri'.'.-t l..vonn.l all ,'a:vs,-nsl U1...U Hlni'd J.'hn Iv.. IS; I PiLt v., 71, tli'U ..ur treasure l...|nn In heaven wo ..ill bo >viit.'hin« f.ir tho Son Irom h.'Bv.'ii. Fr.ni th.. tlrst ,issar'iii.'e ol n nollvorer ((l.'n. 111., I.M to the 011.1 i.fthob.iuk wear.. ...or n-ii'lintf ul the .-..mini,- Due to sull.-r nn.l I..r.'l>jn (I Poleri., 11). He .'iinio oiloe. nt IulI's ai.pulut.sl lliuH, to suffor. and tha Simeon" nn.l Annas watch.'il for Hini. Ho Is eominf ngniu. Hl.-s«.'.l are "ho watchers.
lis. "llleh.s«.l are those s.'rvanU." Tliusa wh.i will nut !»' taken by surprls.' shoiil.l II.. C'.'uo at nnv im.menl ol tlie night or ilny. While tb.'s" l.'.«s.>ii'> iin. v.-rv pnielienl nn.l iiiii-l be in'i'li.'.! Ill lh.. henrt uf I'v.'rv be. n.-ver a k-luii.'.' lit v..r>.' 31 will shoiv thnt th.. wutehor^ here spi'dnllv ref.rre.l |.. nre Isra.'', whu when Jesus shnll e.im.. in His gl..ry shall. In Ihe wor.ls ol Isii. xiiv., i', n.'kn.n-l- .'.Iko Him lis lli..ir M.'.ssinli. I eerlniliiy .lo 11..1 wnil nn.l wateh f..r Illm 1.' nturn Irum tb" w.'.l.bin.', b.r BS 1. |.|lrl ..rHimielf, llis ll l.iv, ihi.olMireh. I exie.'I t.. be nt the W...I-
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:i'.i. '11 III ku.iwn what Uour tho thi.'f W..111.I hav.' wnteh.vl Ililef is ineiill.Mio.1 inl Th 10; It.'V. ill.. 3;
..ferone.. Xfi II ...nl. LIst.'n 'r..tlireu nre i li..ui.l nv..rlnl,' hil.l
of III
t w.ll His e
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Mr. K.st
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1 ill ilailni.'^s. thnt Hint .lay v.ni ns a thief. Ye an. all i.-ht 1111.1 til.- .'hlbln-a .il thn 't ..f till' unthl u..r ol dark-
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f.ir tho le ihliik nkes us
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ll.'ll.l 1111.1 I" l.e Minilif.'-I 1 Th.'s.. iil.
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C.il. 111., 4; N'.'lth.'r.l.'nih, whi.'h is nn ¦ll.irit nt I'.'llio.
rth.' ib'str
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il in thii Hll.l sinillur
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ning of the L.ir.I. "Ment
s nl^o referro.l to lu I C.r. l'M4. nn.l Iho ilinionllv of iviiii; ment when on.- enn uuly lake milk.
4.1. "Ill.'s-.i..l is Hint servnni, whom his ...r.l when llo eomelh, shall llml so doing." t .vill I... sn.l in.b'e.l fur lli.. servants who r.. tlvini; si.ines lur br.'ii.l nnJ tho poison ot nii'li.'! iusti.u.l of tho milk nn.l meat and .111"v .ll tho w.iril of tho Mnstor. Tho Ulhln 1 n e.ini|.l.'ie .'.|ulpiii.'nt for evory man ot i....l, siini.'ieiit t.i furnish hlin thoroughly lor
v.'rv g I w.irk (II llm. 111.. IB, 171, nuil
!i.. pieH.'hi'r who sl.'ps oulsi.lB of the W.ird ( (1...I I.r a l..i.ie fur his p.smlo Is illahou.ir¬ is' 111" W<.ril of (lull an.l griovlng tho I'iril uf (i.i.l. Tho one l.iislne.-s of overy ii.'h.T anil pr.'nober is In Im, llku Ilaggal, ll.. Ii.ir.l's iiiasaougor Wllh tho Lord's mus- ;...•.. (Hag. I., 13).
11. "Of 11 triiih I suv unto vou that hs will i:ike him riiU-r over lilt thnt ho hnth." It Is lll.l..I Abnihnm's ol.Ii...'t s.'rvant thnt "Hu ii:.'.| ..v.-r nil thut bo hu.!" (Oon. xxlv., 2),
'r"ii!l 111" .; Is ..t his innslsr wero In his
Illl.l" I v..r-.. 1(1). h Is sabl uf J.woph that '..lii.hur "mn.le hlin iiverseor uvor nil that .. hill" 1111.1 thnt Plinra..h "set him ovor all I ..f KgypI' (Hon. x-ixtx., 5, xil., 41).
shall
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J.'-.l'.^nl.l ..I lh.. Spirit mill.' Illl.l sliall sh.iw 11 uiitu y.iu. All thlugs lllltl Ihe I'lither blllll nr.i Minn ' (iJuliu ivl., II, 111. ('..iifller well, (1..hlld ul Ood, our
).r Ill privii.'g.'s nu.l liitiir.' gluriis. nnd bo
Inilhliil.
4r.. 41.. "His p.rlioi; with tlio uiibollev- ei-s." Tlier.'f.iro this s..rvaut wna nevor n tni.'seiviiiit; but like Ju.la-., unly niimb.'rod with lh..ill. 'I hero Is a.. Scripture that cun- ti'ieli.'ls ..r r.-'illy e.iiilli.'ts wilh tho slato- 111.1.1 .1 ..01 Lunl Hint His shmp cau nov.ir l..'risli i.lulin X., 27-2'J). I'iin pnifosssd sor. \ Mill Wll . 1. 11.1- ill., luiikMi.. I.) Ill" ...11 .ine lu In'-li ..I h.T i..rvniits nn.l nt III.' sume tlin.. giv.'s hiiiis'il lip l.illiu lul.ixi.'iili..ii''"f this .V'.ii.rsnilni.'ll.iiis iin.l bettor ....um.I.t em It nil woiils uf Him who "Nut ovory un» that snitli Lunl, L 'V.I, biit lie thnt d.ieth tho will uf Mv I'llh.r" (.Mnth. vil.. •ili. "Whosoever will i." 11 Iri.'Uil ul the world la tli« .ino.iiv ol llllll'(Ja... iv., i). '*Vo .inunot servo OoJ Illl.l iiiniiiinuii' (Luko xvi., 131. If oua .'h i.iM-I.) Il.l nn iinl...|l"vHr, ho ennnot ox- |.."'I ..ihsrtluui lhi. iinMierir.-.' |.urtlou.
47, IS. II 1 iiiil.rilnn.l tho i..nclilng ot tiles.. 1 W.I ver-Mi, 11 l.ilint whilo all unlio- li'v.'r-. wli.'tli.r i.i'..b.ssellv sorviints ..f U.J.I • r ii"l,'-.li'iil >;.. I', th.i |.|ie..oll..rini'lit,thi.ro i-liull I..' .I..,;i'.'ei ..I luriiient In pr..|. irli'in l.i Ih.'ir Kiiiit. I nni in lb., ha'iit in my pn'a.h- lli',-.if pu'liiig It this v'.iy: Th 110 whi ni- i'..iv.. .I.'.'.iK riirlst an. save.l fro'lvhy Ills
;.-r: , unl nil are t)i|i:nllv iav...l (It'iui. Hi.,
:4 I, I.nl ..n.'h saved ,".. il wll! be ruwnnled ur
;;.veii hli Willf.'s m mllliit M bis .v.irks
(K'V. XMl.. 12;L.lL^.<iv.. I4i I, Cur. ill., 13-, l.'.l, 1. iluil i.-liil.i IhiTo uru no .legn'.'s in -ii;v;ili..11 th.'ro nr.. in Iti.iry (I C.ir, xv., 40. is 1. Th'.s" wh" n ji.i'l Chrl.il . 'Ill bo lost he- I'l.iH" uf Ihoir r.'J.'oli..u «f Ulni. wlinttaur |.i'..|.'s~,'.llv His ur net, bu'. tli.'ir loriiiont wili I'" In |.n.|.'.rlion to thoir guilt. Tbo S'TvuiilH of tbeso Iwu v.irses ennnot bn trna .S.I van's .if Uud. f.ir such nni uot lioaton ur |.ui,i.ihi'.l, b..,.Bui» th« ohiuitlsenient ol onr |.ei..'.' wus u|'..u Hii.n wll.l .VIIS mail.' sin fur 11-il-ei. llii., 4; II «iu'. *., ¦II). Wh..r.iv.'r we"|,ini; .ir w.iilini; uu I Knu.hmK of t..<:lh is iii..i.ii.,iis.l It i-l iil.'.-ni's wl'h rulerun.'" Ir lb..".' who j.n.f.'1 whut th'iy am uot (Mi.lli.
Vlll.. I'i; ,Xili., 12. sn, xxll., 13; xxlv., 61; J.ll'l" Xlll.. 1«, .1.'. '.-U'l-sou Helper.
OUR HOQ EXP0nT3.
Ill vi "w .ll Ibo fa.'l thut tiy far tUn largmil oiii..iiiiI of unr exy.irtsKO illrw't tu Dnial llrltaiu, au.l Ihat of thuse hog products form Il.l luouiisidonililo a part, tlifl folluwlnK figures may pr..v..lnterostiugassh.iwing our ehlel .' .uilmlltun-i
111 ls!H KoKlan.l ini|s.rt.sl 3.«.<'J.fl04 owt. ol ba.".u, wlil.'.ii wus an linjin,v.'Ui..nI uvsr 1H!IS . f .ilK.ut .100 UUO ewt. iQ MllS th.i lutal wa. 4.im3,41sowl. 'Ihi-i shows au lueriMso In .|iiautilv. I'll a .lliulalsh.id valu.itluu ul ul.iitt tl^.UOO, whieh might rsas.maKly Is. ..l|.e..I.-.l 111 vi"W ol tho low vnlu.-s uf Ihs past ysHr an.l ke.'n cimpotltiun. Of the total i|.iautlly f'.r IS9S tba Uoiti-d s.t*t.-s .'.ui- tril.ut'.l 2,(i4'l,4n2 OWL, ur an llioriiaaa ove, 1'<S4 uf nis.ut IWI.OlHl owl. I>..uiiiark's euu- liii.ulluu WHS 1,013,9)0 "wI., whlob nsarly ,l..uhiiKl h"r llmires fur I8a4. <;auads Im- pruv..| In IS'.ei by uver 14.000 cwt.
The ImiHirts of bams show a 8t«ady In- er.-as«-with each sneo*wilv« year. Th.. total l..r isui wa»).2S'J,5ISewt. Of thlslhni;nlt«d btui'«s..ni l,'/0»,187cwt., an lner««».. uvnt 1«'J4 .ll r.W,Ss7 .'Wt. I'snada's ilg.ir'-i (oi 1S.>1 were 50,676 r-wt., but lu 1H93 thw) Kun lie'n.it'Ms'l lu 81.707 t-mt.
Ill 'iio,lf,a "Wl. of salt purk Imported ioto Ennluud In is'jo lz2.iioa ewt. mare IrAm the Inlleil HIat'-. un 1 ths Ulaneu from uther " luntrlM'n"! srs^'i'le'l. W" did Iwiter la ls'>4 by ats^.ut 2S,000 ewt. The iii':r.'»s» frum "..tb.ir ouuatrlrs " lo IHjS wasalKuit 'J3,000, wl.iis tli« grand total uf all shows a dvorea** In IVJi ',f ab'iut IlOOO evrt.
Kcatuel.]i ¦!¦• llie Oil r*vf.r.
Eastora Keatn''icr has Ihs uli lever v»rj bally. «l.d th.iro Is ev.ry ln.||.'*tlon that 11 will lllTfvwso aa tlitt sprlllK a IVAie'is.. W.-I1n lira b*llitf hote.\ in ,l<ir..-ua ,,t dlstrms, and 111 pru.-tleally all th" nmilta hs»i. bo.-n high¬ ly enouuragliig. tisv.'r.il puyiuv wells ars slrsa-Iv lb uj.'TiUl'.ii, a lar^s oum- i.T of uth.-ri ir.dus.i uil, Iml 11.1 y..t ,u p.tylni; .pLsnlltl"». un.l f.irthri l">rl(i,p. arn Is-luK iiiivt.'. On., wall u-Ar H'ulrl-:ks bits r.s..-li.»t ths gre.it dejrth ¦ .1'iSa'i teat au-i la to U. iHirel atl'il ,laau»t. A big fl.jw uf giu. WOM rei..-h.>d at « dHfith ut ISIiU Iwt, an-t tbn ull e.'npaiiy Im<IIsvm ull wtll 1.^ stru'.-k la very larg..'lUtt'ilillsn so.>n. I'rw.j.'.-tli..,' Is (T'liDg uu praotloally «ll over i:iinvru K.-Llu'iLv.
Aa Kip«'r.oirntal Orchard. It l> •tst.Ml tbat fwojtailu BijckDaa, Ol r«rnilotfrt»i». III., bi., u expsrimnatal or- ehr.r.l .,' ai pUu la whi lb ars uver KO —tmit aartMiee. Ttt^ dilleraaeea ara la maMf taatt ao stlgbl a* to t« nnapurBcUbl* lo amy tal y^qpy^at tha tSt ilStttnt vadattai •••
NEW YORK STATE NEWS.
Wnnt thr lUInn 1)111 Baric.
Tho niem.irisl pre|«ir,-d bv thn minority Tienil..'n> ol tho Statf Axwrnbly asking OoT- eriior Morton to r<4uru to that boity tb* Ri.n.viLi.iuor Tax bill tor a full, fair and ..pen e.'nsid.'ration ol the measure, was pre- >. iit.'d tu the ("...vomer. It sajTi:
"Tho arbitrary nn.l lyrsanioal methods re- s ru'.l tu in Linini: tho passaso ol said tilll i-int be knnva tu vour Kxi-ollonoy. It .-ii'iio fn'Mi Xhe Seniup ui Mar.-h 11. was n'iJrroJ lit on.'o t.i lh" Kxriso Co'B- iiultoe, nnd on tho Mllowing day, witbont til'- .'ulni.itl.'o hnvini: met. It wss placed on th.' unl.-r uf socnl nu.l thlr.i nMidlng, lit.I [iressisl upon the Huuso tor lmme.tlat« Ailupii.m. To se.'uro lis j.a«ia)t« on that day tbo unllnnrv rub's uf isirMnm.'ntary pro- .e.lun. wsro '.-i'llnusl. With..ut leual author- itv. the Sp.'nl;..r urden-.l the .l..urs ..t tho A^'.ombly (7hamlH>r to Is. In.k,-1, with the evident ili'sikMi ..f I'.vT.'Ing a voto upon Iho l.ill, nn.l Ivith Sfrnibors aud Senators w.'rodenlcl ..ijr.'ss nnd ingnvy*. lu clnlmliut teat the H.mso .va« n.it .-.'n.-.tiluttonally In .-.•s-b.n Wh.'U tli.' 1 ill was alirgi'd to havo boon passe.l, we l.si; I., enll v.inr attention to Ariiob. III., »..,'tl,.n 11, uf Ibn State (.'oiuitl-
Uilio
the
theref.v
Kbt t si-ssiou, to tliseli. fn-oly, anl to ..ff.. .l.»ein n.'.'essnrv, w turn the sni.l in.-si tiun for Its r.'e..nii.b'r.ill..ii."
This was slKn.'.l by .T.ihn H. Stanchnel.", the minority leader, nn.l 'ho other Dsmn. .-rnti.' m.'mbors, nnd bv Sprlngwellor one I'eevers, .if Urle l\nintv.
. thnt wo may havo 1' Itaino.i bill In open * various pnivlsionif 'h nm.'n.lmonta as wl ei'H'ly urge y.iu to rn. will, a n-eurumonda*
K. W. F.I
I'r.i.l.
Mr. I''.isior was b.
. dl.il uf 1 iNo
llavon, (lona.f yeiirs a..-.! m-iii.-.I In PotsdaiDi bnniiet. He was ono uf thr lead, uilding up tbo town. His vml' I In tho ('onsiitutuinnl Cuinmliv I nnd 1S75 altrii.teJ ntteutluf he Slate, was a|>polnti'd tu thn RxaXI r.l ..f Charit isitweniy-oldit years oKO. >ruv.-1 tu 1.1' such n vaUiaMo member ot Huanl Ihat ho hn" been r.'nppulntod hJ v sue.i.'sstv.'n.lminiiiratluii. His bunl- hiu. boon lurk-i'ly In the .|Ir.N.tl;in o( tb< lupment ..f the l'i..rn'ii.iut fnmily prop- in St. Lnivri'liee i:oiiulv. '
I.r ('..miilrlliiB tbs Capllol.
tb/
11 Is
that thn euntumplated Ini' n.vemeiits will ireike tho Ilfth atory of thf i.vlli.ini llll'l lb.. r...iiiis In the tuwor ns del ir.ii.i.. fur ..ftl.'s piirpose.s le. .ith..r portion^ fill.. I.uil.liiii;. 1 ll.' I'silniuied .'.."t .if.' miiihitlng portlonr t til.' C'li'it'.l l.v .luv's labor will be 800.' .•.:i, Willi., lh.. low.'.it bill,, furo.impl.'tlnijtl'j Ih. r n'liiniiiln.; |...rtiuns ..I tho Capitol wl | u'ltn'L-ute tl.a.W.SSa, making a tiltnl ol tl,! lll.l'.47. Ib.si.les this, an addltl'.nal tit.O^ - .'stiinato'l to Is' in'Oiyaarv tor thn oxpoust f the sn)'..rvish,ii,ni'ebllisit8' draivlngs anl
lli.'r e..Iltlimeueil'i.
A Nl
IluiIro
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Illll.ll..llti.
'hiliurle l':i...'lri.
Inn grantel
f III.. Allw.uy, ll.'lderbur.
Kuihvay CumpaDj/ ..1 fniin AlhaiiV
l..rniilliurilv Iu buil.l ils _ ^,
I.. Sell..burl.. |-..url H..iish, a .listnnoe Al * ib.iut iblny mil.'s. Ihe nmd. If ooiutruot' I'i, will run Ihruiiuh Ihe most thiokly pupiv iuli<.l .lislrlels uf Alluiiiy nnd Hohohiri< ruuntios, taking In sovoral largo vlllawo) liiiving nianiifaettirluK and mllllDg ladua
rios, Hlld tuuoliing dlstrbits ndjacvnt wblcli aru rich In llmo, flairgtng, building and
iirbtuK atuu.. .|unrrlos, an.l farm aad dalrjl products. Nenrly all ol this i.trrllory la ta^ roniovoil from auy rallr.ia.1.
Tho Iluiinl refased tho application of tba riirrylown Eleelrlo Itailway tor llku auttaocl. :y lu build lis rond.
Fin. xl I'nlon Oollecr.
no nf 111.. .)riglnal bull.llugs of Union Oulloi;.., Seh.'uoelady, oroetod lu 1814, aad iX |.n.s..nt o.:.;iipio.l bv Kx-Prnlessor Joba F.ister, was buruod to th.i ground. Tho Are wo." siartI'd by lliu fnll ul a lamp frum the llllll I ot Mr. K.Hl.'r, who is uoarly ninety yi'iirs old. The buriiing ull rnn .loivu thd siuiivnn.l Intu the ivu..dwurk, wbloh was of ll.'umu jilnu nnd n.'urly ns ul.l as tbu housu, usiui; III.' 11 uu. s Iu spread nipidly. I'll.. Fir.. IlepartmHiit respoiiilnd promptly, 1.111 all of the hv.lrnnts near by worn choked Il.l I'H. building I'oiilil not Ihi aavod. Pro- essur Fost.'r, his wife, an.l foinalo servant f.'n. Ink..u fnim Ilio burning buildlug, Ibo HTMiut wilhdiUleully.
Nolle
of A.lJo.irn>ii<.nt. ri'snlulion fur tha llnnl ad" |.iiirumont uf tho L.'gislutun. wiui liitnalucej n th" Huuso by Majority Loiulor O'Orudy. ll provides that Ihn Loglslaluro shall ad- llio die April 23 ul 2 p. lu. r.wnlullun wus adoptnd, Iho older rs .'ummenllng un tin. Inet Ihat this 111. .larll.'si williiii ih.ilr rooullootioa Unit lb" adjuiirum.int rosulutlon hnd ovor
'..'.'II a.lnlile.l.
Tbo ..I.j...'I uf tho onrly lutriHlucllon ol tho! -csuliitluii, as stated by Mr. O'Orady, was to] «iy" the meiul'^n. nottee, lil ordor that Ibe sr.irk ul the s.'.salun .'nn I'O hurrt.id us rapidly;
slbb-
IrdrrnI tI.e nulled Stales.
The N.'W Vurk rommundary of tbu NaTal Drilur uf till. Uult.sl Hiatus wns InoorporAtud 'It Albauy for iiatrlotlo, hiatorloal, Hterary, lioncvnlent anil aooial iiurp.m<<s partleularly tu honor aud reapv.ot tfiii Illustrious oeeds of' 111" great unval ouinmaaden nf the Dulled' Stales an.l thoir cimpatiluus In Hrms and .abunlliiutos in tho ir'.n of Ihn Unllad Blal..s; tu .inouuraK.) nwHurch aud Ihe puhli- 3allun uf .lain portaiidng lo naval an aud vloni-oand tu .'.sinhllsh llbrarlnstn which to pri.s.'rv.' du.'iinieiils, rulls, buuka and rollca' loinllng lu llll. iinvy ol tho Dnitud Slates. ;
A no..l.lri Tntcfnl.v. |
A torriblo duublo tragoily oeourrod ot Sso>{ e..a l''alls. llibiiias I'elkltou, a enaubiDaii,] shut Miss Mlnuio Mausull, a »..rvnut, al ibat r.*sld.iiieo ot I'Mward Myuderso. In tht iiurtlmrn pan of the lowu. PelklloB bad latnly been paying atleutlouH lo Ibo youoK wiinian, but slm rofuwnl 1., nic.4va tboio Irum hlin, as 1... la oniisMured a .llsrepiitabla eli.irnei..r. Hh.i rsfusril to rtdn wllh blm Hll.l sine., iheii ho had Iswu drlDkliiK oonald- . rabl... Alb.rsh.iotiuRMIss M.msull, VolU. tun killud hiuivilt.
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| Title | Queens County Review 18960320 |
| Date | 1896-03-20 |
| Month | 03 |
| Day | 20 |
| Year | 1896 |
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| Title | Queens County Review 18960320 |
| Date | 1896-03-20 |
| Month | 03 |
| Day | 20 |
| Year | 1896 |
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vm COUNH REVIEW. i'atMahei-Kxerr tttMt MomiBK at FUSFORT, Q05EH8 OOUBTT, H, Y CHARLES D. SMITH, Proprietor. ANPREW J. MAC LEAN, Editor. ®tteeni ^cmnttj lleWeto. -'Tasr ".¦¦^i^m BOOK MD JOI PRiimn IltCtTTKD 11 AttractiTe and Artistic St;le »T TOt REVIEW OFFICE by Pswir Prmet MINOLK COpi 3S«, JPXVK CKISTft*. A FAMILY NEWSPAI'EH. OF LOCAL AXD OEXKHAI, INTni.I.li;i:M r. TSSHC: eLOO TCAKLT IK ADTA». VOL. I. FEEErOHT, N. Y.. FftlMY. 3IAHrH tH\ ISDC. NO. 20. FI-N.\.NrMI. THEFREEPORTBANK i, CAPITAL. $30,000. t Main Street, - Freeport, L. JOHN' J. KANMI.M.I,. 1'riT.l.lnit. WILLIAM K0IU':MAN, V1c« l'r<»i.l. 1)1 WILLIAMS HAI-I.. r..»lil. MOAItlt or l>IR .:<'TOKK: J |
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