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QUEENS COilNn REVIEW.
PabUabail tmxy TtUay Momiog at
FREEPOBT, QUEEHB OOITHTT, N, 7
CHARLES D. SMITH, Proprietor.
toemi
^dttnt^ lleWeto.
BOOl MD JPI nilRTIII
IJICrTKO in—-
Altractlre and Artistic Stylt
AT Tni
REVIEW OFFICE by Powir Pressti
MiNor.1t: copiivi. civx: cjbnts.
A F.VMII..T NEWSPAPER OP I.OCAl, AXU GENERAL, iNTEI.I.ltJENC B,.
.JCL
TERMS: tS.OO TEAKLT l« ADT&RGI
VOL. I.
FKEErORT, N. Y., FBIDAY, APIUJ. 24, ISDC.
NO. 25.
nNANCIAI.
THEPREEPORTBAKK
CAPITAL, $30,000.
¦leiR Street, - Freeport, L. I.
['MnfK J. RANPAU.. FrraMmt. , WILLIAU FOREMAN. Vlc*.r>mil.lmt. WILLIAMS-HALU Caahier.
OenaaBj is now tbe best ednckted Nktion of tba continent. I
¦OAKD or IHRKCTORH:
William Fon-ii ll. W..»leY I'ln.'
BarWy H. Smith. WslUw* H. 0>rnw..|l TboBM II. Hmlth. CbMliimr T. XunMfii.,
OkwlOT L. WallK-r, . m.,r.
WlllUm M. Uall
0|m. «ln-pt Iqnl hf.lklaya. rmm s a.m. to .«p. m. Offrn. farllllh-M aii4 IniturrrariitM In {varx dfipAniumt raual toihuM.. ..f plrhrr tht. Ham yofk or Hrooklyn llank. or TroHt i-om- paala*. and everr •rf'.imlti.Mlali..ii aa far aa . iiianairrnirn
Wllllain II. Mlllnr. lf.vwie.' Wallar.'. .
f-ol.'* IVUIt. fnillh Cox. ImfirMs M- Kandall.
lAtenat al the nil« .*f tliree (a-r rent, pahl on
South CkTolina haa paaaed tbo most ¦trinxent -ragruit dog law ot tay Stata in tbe UaioD.
A Boston dealer ttjn that there it \ more steel naed in tba macafactnro o( pens than in all tbe sword and c^n factorina of the world.
ttamdepnallB. tbr«« montha Dnfuia Dnesasr AccAQnU
«Mlna, «l<-., anlklliyl
Eatlra aalh/a.-tlnn amnrcd. InqulflcH will r«o4.lTt. prompt att«ntloh, and ¦eolMerflllly anawervd.
DnfU laaued nn all narbi of K.im|Mi. Dneaasnneral hanklnif bual AccAQnta of .-..riM.rationa,
^ ==-
Bank of Rockville Centre.
VUIa«* An., fUMikTllls Ccntrti, U I.
We do s Ofincral Banking BuHinnfui of Deposit and Diaoonut.
Intormt Paid on 8|i<x-ial Dnpoxita.
Banking Honrs—U A. M. to 3 P. M. Satarday, U A. H. to ID M.
BOARD OF MRBCTDRS.
Rohrrt A. Ilavlaini, Th.inuiHli. Knlirht, John Vlnrcnl, lllra.n II. Mi.illh.
Olmtlworthll. l-onibni. Wmlev II. Hnillli.
Jamea W. I)alll«..n, ¦• '
CharlMi W. Ila.i'»<, HMnnel K. I'hllll|». John W. lieM.itt, Oliver DavlM.ii,
lla,-iillt.,
Aiialln (-..rna.-ll, fram-la F. Vll».m, .I'.hnT. Ilaviw.n. K.lwanl T. Thiir«l.ii W. IVaraall.
SAMITRI. r. I'll ILI.I I'S. Pr.'alilf-nt.
THO.MASIi. KNtllllT, VIr'.'.lh-.-Hl.lrnt.
IIIUAM U. HMITII, l-aabliT.
rnorRxmoNAi.
OH. C. H. HAMMOND,
KUBEI-OaT. L.
Ofllc« and Ilnrf.leDc».
Ful ton Htmt.
DR. EDWIN CARMAN.
—~^*mea ana IU«l<leROe
SMITH aNO SEOCLL STRCCTS, FReePORT. U I.
DR. O. L. LUSK,
' llnUUl OOlear for th* Tuw> of Hempetead, ROCKAWAV SCACH. N. V.
CiTilizution-«« bnrr;ing Alaakawnr.l with long strides. Tbero ia a e;Tcat rush this yoar to tbe practically nn- knotrn region about Cook's Inlet, in the far Kortb.
^^^^mmmm^mmm^,^m.mm,^ /
Abont the most enrpriaing thing to tbe Philadelphia Times in an X-ray picture of a sba.1 or herring skelotoa is tbat the bcnea are several millioua leaa tban waa popnlarly sapposod.
Bennington Centre, Vt, with a popnlation never exceeding 300, ban fnrniabed fonr Qorernors tu tho Stnto, and tbo inhabitanta think tbe gool material is by no meaae cxbaustoJ.
LIFE.
"What la llfo but what a ma-i 1^ thlokint; ail ilayy"—Em,ir!.on. If lllowi>r»- oDly wh.at a man
Thinka dally of—his iittb- .-an-; nis potty III: his trivial plan;
Ills sordi 1 sohomo to hor.l.i and spare; nis moaqm mInUtry; hi.s cmiJl
Cneiiual .stn-nRlh to br,.ait thn str.-ai Ills largo rogret -repontan.iu .^mall;
ni.s poor, unroftUr.ft.l droam — Tw.)™ 80ar.-.ly w.irth a |.a.s.slni; no.l;
Moot It should oii,l trhero II Imirau. But 'ti.s not so. Llfo I., what Qoi
Is daily thinkln'^ of for man.
—Julio M. Lippxabli. m Harper.
TWO SW;1 INLAND A MAID.
It ia aaid in Toronto tbat tho burn¬ ing isane at tha next Canadian election will bo independence of Englnnd. Tbo dominion ia being flooded witb circa- lara declaring that England ia robbing Canada.
The addition of Kiiasian to tbo cnr- rionlnm of HarTard College ia a proof to the New York Sun nf tbe atridoa tbat havo bcon mado by tbe literataro of tbat people in a comparatively short period of timo.
An ndvertiscmont appeared in n icientiflo paper tbo otbcr day in tho following terma: "Wonted, a fow en¬ terprising individnala with capital to join in an cxpodition to soarob for relics of Noab's Ark."
England ia to try bor baud again at the conqnost of tbo Houdan, despito tbe nnfarorablo issue of modern at- tempta by European \ations to con- qnor tbe ao-calluJ aavago tribo.^ wbich still control to large a part of tbo African continent.
THOS. O. CARMAN. D. O. S.,
UKNTIKT
Maih sthkkt. rHRKronr. n. y.
Onine liuuni: * a. m. la t p. m.
Dr. A. D. Rooanthal,
:-EXPCRT DFlllTIST-:
M MAIN KTRKKT. lIKilltn-KAn. N. T.
WM. R. LONGENECKER, D. D.8.,
HIUKIKON I>KNTIMT.
Wllh I.<.iiK..ntvk<-r Itnith.-ra. SIS FuiTON Strict. SaooaLvii.
li..l'Ra, U A. M. TO A p. M.
V. L. SMITH,
TBTBSINAnV HUIIUBOK and UKNTIHT
PrMpwt, U I.
FRANCIS B. TAYLOR,
LAWYKIl.
CORNGR MAIN AND PUI.TON 5T&,
llenpMrsd, I. I.
WM. A. ONDERDONK, ml Attornejr aad Caaneelar-at-l^iw,
FnrK,
Innlay.al ItmUl, vil an.l I'riiuiiial 1,
.. ill Main HIn-el. ,l!il n,.<.ri, llKMIt<TKAI). al Ml, mar IHI.
E. V. pALDWIN,
-^BAINJO S()LOIST.«c-
Concsft EiiKatanMiits at Low Rates.
Addmu), HEMMTUO or FREEPORT.
¦II-HIMKHH C'.\Kim.
W-AIICIN W. JONES & CO.,
Ol.l* ICMTAIILINHKIt
Real Estate f,lDSDrance Agency,
FAR ROCKAWAV, N.V.
r
C. S. RANDALL, Architect,
Unirrror. Hrooklyn aTC, and Main nl , < RallrwMl llopot. FrMport. L. I.
naaaaqd Spwlflcatloaa pr<iiarrd for all da — af k|ilklla«B.
CHARLES L. SEAMAN,
Carpenter ^^^ Huilder.
rsccPO^T. t. I.
EatiniiUe* rlH-«rfuIly givAii. iX>utnH-ts t,-kfcen.
GEORGE 1 GILSOR RATROR,
CARPeNTEK5 AND BUILDERS.
FREEPORT, L. I.
l.>l thr KKVIKW
^.jjSRlld seem to tbo New York Sua -W^tbtro is little furtbor coiiiiuest poaaiblo for the bicyclo wbcn it snp- planta tho borso io tho cutoom of tbo red man. A lew daya ago Little Black Boar, a Noz Perce Indian Chief in Oregon traded thirty bead of hurso; for a bioycl«k
The Baptist ministers of Nuw Tork havo determinqd tbut tbey will not nndertake to tlictato tbo vote nf tbeir congregations by advising tbem whom to vote for; thoy will jnat tell tbem tho exast truth about tbe pulitioal sit¬ uation and leavo tbeu to nao thoir own intelllgenoe.
An agitation has been started by a nnmber of scientists urging the ap¬ pointment ot a permanent direotor-ia- chief of tho aoioutlAo bureaus and in- voatigationa conducted under tbo charge of tbe Unitod States Uepart- mont of Agricultnro, tbis olSoor to be a broadly educated and oxporionced aoientiflc administratiro ofliocr, wbo abould hold olBco during good be¬ havior.
The New York Tribune says : "Jap¬ an ia buying bor steel rails at tbo Penniylvania mills, finding tbem cheaper there than in Kuglaud, and of a bettor quality. At tbo same timo onr furnaces are ahipping pig iron to tbe Britiah market uuderaelling tho home product, to tho amazement aud oonntcrnntion ot tbo pro.liiccr tb.r,', wbo wonld bave siiiilc.l nt such a pro. dictiun'a few yeara ago."
London Icada tbo list .>f cities in its number of womou wbo aro either ,lu- mostioa or akijied workers. Nuw York ia noit. The aorkingwoinen over lif- teen average nbout llOil.OOl in New Tork City, aa against 7:1,000 a quarter of a century ago. There aru probably about 600,000 women of working ago in a oily like New York, witb it.s -2.- 000,000, and tbisaboas that half of them are obliged to tuil.
Jano'a saints doing in tUcit plaoes in t.i such n riolcDco that nt first I Heaven? j tbi^ujfbt it was a bad fit of hysteria.
Well, at liLst FiimetbinR happeneJ, At Ust sbe gasped out: and tbo sometbing tbrcatoned poor "^'^ mure Mrs. Fry than vou .ire, .Tune's in-aoc of mind more than ever, i ma'a-n, begging your |,nrJon, an' At church Jano made a new ncquiuit j urv.-r will Iw now, tieak Ood." • nnce, a countryman of her own, a Well, tbc cxplansiion of this ro. clcanskiiincd, brawny, bright-rved I tnnrknlilo nITnir was thnt wbcn .Innu f.llow, with wbito teeth nn,l n luerrT ! '""' s'o.'d up with her oaf to be mnr- Iniiqb. He cume from Jnuu's own vi!-j'ici by Fntber Hempsey, ami wbcn Insc wbicb was a ren'on for bis being Peter wns rcquirel t,i ssv if bo w.iuM received ou terms ot intimacy. .Tane take tbis womnn for bis lawful wodJ.-d bml bim to ten iu tbe kiteben oue Suu-' wife, instcu'l of "I will," the reply .luy ttfUrnoon, and pn8.sin^ tbo op.-n I was, ••Tiint requires a lot o' thinkin' il.ior on my wuy to tbo gardun, T (.uw on." What, vor the crenturo bad got the party at ten, tho iiievitnlile Fry intobis bea.l —whether be was jealous
American beef iu EngUn.l mny now secure full recognition of ita excellent mrrita from consumuri as well aa dealers, if a raeasuro just intl o.luco.l iu Parlinnu-nt Imi-ouu-b b Inw, rouinrkN
• bo Americnn .\grlcultnrl^t, 'l'bi« pro- poaoa to com|iel dealers iu for.-i^u meata to ao mark tbem. Well and good. Too long have oonsciem^oless English tradesmen labeled uur )irimo beef "iiootch," onabliug tbeiu tu n.-.k
• fancy price bo><ause of tbis.
Ha. itli: r>.«t.ntl> .
Ul-II.IIINll wr .^.nlnu'ta I,
krv prvparMt t*» l«ki. «r«l ,1m. »„rk.
CLBCRT A. BCDCLL. AiMtienMr,
JOHN P. WRIGHT,
AUCTlOriKErj,
HtaUaner
rnicitntiiT. u i.
The Speaker of the. South Cnroliun Honae of Repreaentativea an,i tbo I'reaidout of the Senate call the clerk "clnrk." Thi.s oxcilas surj.riaj lu atrangen, but it is good old English orthoepy ol the ICIixabetbau era. rbis pronunciation in uot u.'teu be.ir.1 lu the cities nown.lars, . veu in tbo South, whore, accurdin.^ tu tho I>e- troil free Press, mure of tbv old furms of ppeecU linger tb*u lu tho North, bul it is (re<iut>nt enough m Tennessee, Virginia and Catolina mountain distrirts.
Pianos tuned
R| aa E>H«t Nni Tark Taaai.
0R0AN5 R t PAIRED.
PhooB KeacoDsblo.
ATTLY AT THE
RCVlCW BUILDING.
FREEPORT.
While ao many ai-ieMtiiic persons aro trying alt sorts ul eiiierimeuts with tbe Kovntgeu rays, bow n it, aiik-i tbo New York 'I'liue', tbat nib i.ly tucus to havu thon^tht uf a.-r..rlaiuini; what effect would be proin.-e.l ou tbe ,Iir..Hr- tion of there my.'>leriou< vilirntiuns hy sending them tbruu.s-b lenses mn.le uf platinum, aliituinmm aul utl.r uure readily periaeabla tutiataBcek':' Now that I>rufeasur Kood bas proved that X rays, like ordinary light, can be r, Iiected by at least une of thu metals, it is not uurea««nable to suspert tbat they can aiso be refracted and <u fo- cnaed aa to prodcoe, not tbc present unaaliafaclory shaiows on tha photo- (rapttk plate, bat a teal luagc.
r.v KATH.\niSE TV.VAM,
1' .fane was ono of tbe oldfuRbioned LP cln=s of iloinest- icH, worth bor weight,and n.snli- ftantial weigh it is, in gold. Sbo Iin.l been with IU y raotberin- Ittw siiteen yenra beforo ebe tran.s- (irred her allegi¬ ance to me, nnd did so then, I believe, beciuso uf my superior belplcssncss.
To sny tbat my intrreit.s w.-ro ns denr to her ns to myself wonld lio to understate grievously the case. Juno was ever a fighter; nnd tbo pitched battlea whicli weut on all dny and every dny between lier an.l tho trodespcoplc, tbo lauudress,the sweep, ond every one wbo supplied the wiinlH of my small baHaebold, curved but to increase her zest lor bnltle.
I tbought for long tbut Juno wonld never leave mo. Sbo is a comely womon, witb burd, bright red cbeokn, lilnck biiir. Mack uyes, and a vigoroui. mnnner. But far buck in ber girl¬ hood, nivny in ber uutive green islnnd, Jnue bnd bn 1 n trngcly. The mau she *ns to buve msrricd bnd beeu pltcbed fram a load of buy ou tlin vory eve of their woildiug, uud bn.i beeu kill.-l on tbc djiol. Tbu luoinurv bnd gone l.o deep with ber tbut hhe never apoko about It; but if nny one rnllicd ber carelosdly, as people will, nbout bi-r rauideu cumlitiuu nud tbe steru front sbe prcseuteil to inbinuuting bakers' nnd butchers' boys, Jaue's black eyes would cloud over, uu iuexpliculile chunge luko pluco in the unwinking briglitoes.s of bir vii-nge, nud sbe would leuvc the room without u word. We bnd loug consecrnted June lo ber vestnlbood, wbeu one dny, lo my horror, i-liu uuuuuncod tbut sho hnd nrci-pted tbo leust likely of her ad¬ min rs.
The fellow was u;,'ly, shambling, ill- built and illmuunered. How bo bnd over be^un his siege of Jauo I bnve not yet fathomed, ilo teemed lo me incapable ol reully oariug for n wo mnn, or of making nuy womuu cure for him. I believe ray-self thut it was June's linlllud mnternul instinct—one bud only to see her with n child tu ap- ]irecint» ber nsun.) of Nnture's inotb- era—whicb auggeMled t,, lior n tender- uess fur Ibis unf. Hu bu 1 been duiui. a jot) of some kind about tho bouee, and had somehow maunged tu convey to Jano his altuchmcnt for ber—how, I do not know ; he wns bovine witb.iut tbo pathos of tbo lii.-aHl, nud I ciul.l better imagine uue of tbo red-and- whito bullocks out in tbo pnslnres there Innnohing iuto Hcutiiucnt tban Jane's loTer.
Jano, I could fee, wus prepared for opposiliun. Sbo bad evideutly no illusions about t'ry'a |iorsunal cbnruis, but had dugfi;edly made up her miud to aland by him ngniust nil oomers. Sbe stood tlie otber sido of my study tnble after she bud giveu mu bur sur¬ prising newp, witb a upark in eich uf ber black eyes which I know mennl lumper and obstiuacy,
"But Fry I " I fuid, uflcr a Bilcnce of dismay. "Wby Fry of nil meu? "
"Why not Fry, lun'nm'i'" suid Jane, doggedly. "Tlieie'a nothing ugniusl the boy's cbarncter,"
"Ob, certainly not," I sni-l, feebly. "Of course il's your uwu ulTuir, June ; but 1 luu-lsny I don't think bim good enough for you. Aru you doloriumed lo marry him, June?" •'Qito, 'm."
"Wby, Juno, surely you're happy witll us. I'm uot «.lli-li nli.iiit il, Jsuo, I hhoiililu't mini giving you up lo a mnn worthy of you ; l.ut .lou't, don't throw yourself uwuy on Fry."
My appeal wns answjr.'.l by a llerco fob from Jnue,
"llap|.y ? I'm ns happy n,s ike .lay's long. It's loiiriu' ut my heart striu-s fo leavo you. Hul. bo bii-s no ou'i I'l-e. Ho loves tbe groun,1 1 walk ou. Who else 'n,l put up wilh bis clumsy ways? But I'll .1.1 it, I will, an' never let liim knuw he's not ns good its anulh.r mau,"
Hy tbiii lime a great freshet of tours was pouring dowu Jnn, 's comely face. I look ber two bnrd bnu.Ubetweeu my owu nu.l pressed tho^ui.
"1 bouiir yon, .Inue," I sui.l, "but your fc*liu,< is a m"-lukeu uue nil the same. There nre plenty of bis own Sort in tho worl.l fur Fry Ij mnrry. It ia uol rigbt Ihnl yuu sli.mid bu sa.-' rilieed to him. Tbero will be other 111.'11, US thtre I.uve been ulber men, wh.. will want t.i marry yon. Y.iu will bave t., .- uipare tbi'ii'i uitli tli.' mnu you have chosen, an.l how woul,I it be if sumo .Iny y.m cam.i aoriiss n man you con!.I renlly huvo lov.'.l? Murriuge fur pily is a ceriuus mis¬ take. Jam."
Jnue soMied muro fiercely than ever. Wbeu she ha.l joutrolle 1 h.r utterauc.; soinewhul, ho br.iko out: "N'.I, lua'um. fhere'll never be nn¬ other man. lleuis Farrelt is many u year m his itrav,-. but his fa.-e is as fresh before ui' hs ii I saw bim yes-.i derdsy, llo Uas pul me from lh.-. others iilwari:, au' always will. 'I'ls different wilb Fry. I'll be giving bim nothiug o' ll.uis's. I'll ju>t tak.- caro o" the ori-ature. au' make the worl.l easier to Uiin. Tisu't his fault he was ln»ru ug^y au' qu.-.-r."
.\fter that I eipostulate.l no more, an,I a .lea.l silence fell betweeu ni. au.l Jane on th." ml-ject .,f h.r marriage. Fry »as u good d.ai aboii; the hou-e, ami I coubt ^ee frum bis brushe.l ui. ^ tbeu I
silling gazing at June's new nei]naiut auco wilb u s.oW'Trilled cnjoymt-nt of some recent pleasontry. I ttoppod to say "Ooo.l evening," nnl could not help being struck by tbe dillerenoe between the two men. Tho Irishman sprang lo bis feet nnd bowe.l, dinplny- crowu of fine, curly fair hair. Fry grinted muro liopolessly vaeuoua than ever in nu'swer to my greeting.
Timo passed, nud Jane's uow friend, Willy O'Connor, camo and went as freely as Fry himself. Whenever thoy had uji outiug hu made tho prmferbinl Ibird person ; but I could not help imagining that it wn.s not tho usual in¬ vidious po.sitiun. I wns sure bo mado those outings enjoyable, for be si-eined as capable ns bo wns pleasant. Ho waa a cabinet maker by traile, und by de¬ grees all tbo invalided furniture uf the bouse began lo come linck to active service, .piito restored in efBciency. I spoko lo June nbout making ber coiiu- Irymnn seme littlo recimpense, but my proiiosnl was promptly neantived. "Ivet the boy alon.-, 'm," snid .Tane. "Ho likes to bu eiu|>loyed ami lo make himselt bandy. Wbnt would be do, bo sayf, in this big, desolnto London, if ho hadn't tlie corner by Iho kitchen lire to iIro]i iutu (oi a chat, an' myself uml I'eler for friends."
"iV'ter" wus Fry. I bml my doubts about I'eler beiu'^ in nny seuao tbe magnet; but Juno being n Feusiblo per.sou of tbirly-three, I did nut feel it my duty to remonstrate wilh her over the two Ktrin'.<H lo her bow ns I should have done wilb n younger girl. I sni.l niitlilug, but wnile.l upou events.
Si.-c mouths ]mssed, wbeu nil of n sudden I iuiH«e,l Willy. Two or thrco H'lndnys went by with n lugubrious si¬ lonco iu tbe kitcheu wliiro bo hnd luiidu merrimt'iit. Then oue evening, nfler I hoard l-'ry's sluuchiug footsteps cruuch nway down tbe gravel path, I rnng tho bell for Jnue, nnd sinoo sbe failed lo nnswer il, I wei;.t to seek her in the kitebou.
When I oiiened the kiti-bon door, there was my poor Juuo ivith her face down ou tliu kitchen tnble. her cup nwry, bor hair dishovelel, nnd bor Bijiiaro shoulders shaken with sobs. "What is il, June?" I erioil innlariu. Jane lilte.l up a distorlo.l, tcnr atninod visag.-, nud tried vainly I.) sol her call strajght nud dab nwny btr tears.
"Aro you in Iroulil,', .Tane?" i nsked again. 'Tloawi l.ll me, nnd I'll see if we cnu't put it slraighl."
My nlfuction for Jano is n genuine thing, na hers is for mu. 1 put n hand on ..ach shiildcr na I spoke, nnd su.l¬ denly .Tano cnu'^lit uiy bunds nnd rouphly kiiseil Ihem, rclapsinij inlo tears us she .li.l so.
".My troiililo'.s of my own making," slio suid, "nnd I'l! hnve tonbideby il. No ono cnu do nnything to help me, and Iho Koouer''it'H through the better. I was -called' this morning, nu' Tliursdiiy, the hull lay. Next Sunday I'll lio 'culled' for the last tiiuo, nul I'm to l.u married tbo foll.iwiu;,' WoduoK.lny, I tlon't inconvuuieuce yon, iiiii'iiiu, fur I'll stay Iill you're siiileil. Potor'H get along well enough till I'livn-a,!^ Ill loave,"
"liilt il's vory sudden, .lane," "I'ho sooner il's done Iho foonor it's ovor. It would hive boon botlur if I'd .Hone it six inonths ami."
'Man.'," I Fuid very softlv, "ia il Willy?"
•Shu llushol n dark crimson nnd, lliuginj; ber apron over bur huail, bo- gnu rookiug hor-elf lu mil fro. I ha,l u,'ed ot uu other nnswer. I wailed qiiiutly till sho waijuluut.
"I'ell mo about il, Jane," I auiil, in a nuiut voico I hud often found cllloa- eioua when Jane was iu ber tuutrums. It wns ellloacious now.
"Ijitllo enough to tell, mu'aiu, " bhu suid in a dull voice, and looking doivu. "I never thini'.jlit th.'ro was any fuar for inys,lf ,,r liim. 1 lliought my uwu lii'iirt was ill Denis Farrell's gruvo, uu' that him, nlwnys seeing Potor about au' kuowiu,' how Ihincis slooil ivith us, 'ul rugnrl 1110 all ni-uue ns n iiiairie.l woiunii. liut i.iy heart wasn't .loail al al!, ..r it hus como lo life H.iiuohuw ; au' I've lirukcu his heart as well as my
of .Trno's other swnin, or, ns peojilo said, hn.l bcon juke,l by Rome facotious members of tho Workingiuen'a Club into a.^serling bis in.lepeudencc— nevor transpired. After Juno bnd listenud n minute or two in stnj.efied nmnzemeul to Father Deinpaoy's efiforl.'^ to make her bri.logroom behave properly, she look the lu'itlerinto bor own hnn.la. "There'll he no marriage to-day, Fathor," she said, ".\u'FOiry
OH0.4M1IES uvEn Kii.K. .\ woHian has j»iat been nppointe.l
Organdies this season nro vori- assislanl prufossur of F.uglish in lh. Inlile dreams of loveliness, but! Vaiverjity of Miobigun. Sbe is Misi must, alas! be made over silk I How- i Oorlru.lo Buck, a daughter of Judge ever, llio suiuiner girl who bni Iwo or l^'n^k of Micbignu. three of Ihoso .liaphnnous Iriltcs need | Tho Qu.-on of Mndagscar is said to
hnvo uo tear ns to the buooess of her coming campaign. — Now York Adver-
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iir Reverence to I heroine, is buried nt Carlisli-, Penn..
"Uut you wuu't go through wilh this marriage, June? It woul.l be wicked lo mnrry ouo man thinking so much ol unotlior."
"I'll never see Willy again, nn' I'll luiko I'eler a fuithful wifo. I've to pay for my own l.iolishuess, like mnny u une before m,-."
I foiiii'l it impossiblu to move .Tano from Ibis position, nud after u lim.- I saw th,' fntr.'ly ol my ertorts nn.l gave up. .\ll the following week Jane wont nlioul looliing like Medea, or s.imo other horoiuii of Iri-jo ly. Il ina.le lu.- ipiile wrelobe 1 lo see her. Sho had stipiilule.l f,ir the quiotost utwed- ,lin'!s. as she was not g.iiu.,' I'l loave ill,' till, U'. sho Mill, I was suite.l, I'ot.r, iippuroutly, wus .juilu content with this arraugeiuout.
"He'll just come an' go," sui.l .Tunc, "un' bu nil more trouble Ihau boforo. I'll a!ip out lu tho early mors au' be luurrie.l, uu' o.im,, b.iek lu timo to get tbe bronkfast. l',l rather, if yotr pleas.-, 'ill, thoro wasn't any tolk about it. I'd like it l.l be kop' us .pii.t us pu.-.sible till alter I'm out ut lb.'
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this man's felly." Aud so saying, slio walked with dignity from tho allnr rails.
She nflornnrd confide 1 lo mo thnt il was only rospoet for bis Kcverenco nnd tbo snored clitlco ko[it her from giving Pulor a wipe on the ugly fnco of blm that 'ud senl bulf bis teeth lUiwn his thront. "Ijet bim show hira-'-olf in my kitohon," she declurodj vindictively, "un' he'll get a mark he'll carry lo his grave."
Next dny I hoar.l .Tano singing lika a lark, nnd wns not surprised a liltlo Inter by a fhuniofncc.l rcjuost that sbo might have company for tea.
"Tia Willy, tbo poor boy," fhu i.aiJ. "I s.;nt him wor.l yestor.lay of what had bappoue.I, on' glad enough ho wus to como an' make It up."
A litlle latur 1 losl June's iuvnlunblo services. I see bur occaaionolly, and sbo is very hnppy—happier thnu sbo hns nny right lo bo. sho suys herself, seeing she was so near lo fliugiug away hor happiness. 1 don't think tbo wrefchod Fry ever put himsolf wilbin reach of Juno's avengiug finger¬ nails,—New York Independent.
SCIENTIFIC AMI IMll'STUIAL.
The Japanese remedy for tho Icposy is to bo given n trial nt tbo lazar huusu ut Snn Frnncisco.
A Chicago truction company will soon oxporimout with street curs pru- pellcd by coinprosied air.
Twenty iniIlioi.s uf meteurs are sni.l lo full upou thu enrlh every iluy, tlieir u;,'gri'gute weight nmouutiug to severul tous.
Profos^u^ .'\l,-xnn,lor Agnssiz, ot Cuml.riilgo, is Icn.liug nu oxpoililioii of scioutists lo explore the groat Bar¬ rier reef of Austrulia tbis suuiiuor.
They any Unit the X rays givonu iu- falliblo lust for a diaiuon.l. Thoy pass right thr.High thu genuine et,inu, whilu tbo imitntion casts a slrung shuduw.
Au X ray photograph showing a bul¬ let iu n luuu's log WUH uccoptoil us .-vl- di-nco iu n M.inlreal (Cuua.lu) court the uther .luy that tho mau hu.l been shot.
Tbe Fronc'.i liovornmi-ut bus eon- forred tbo cross of the l..'^iou of llou.ir ou Professor W. F. Putnuiu, ot Har¬ vard, in rocoguitiou ot bis scientific uchioveiuouts.
Thoy say that a K.-ntuoky physician has iuvoulod an ap|iaratus whicb cuu- lilos u blind person lo see by means ut X ruys uctiug uu a pioturu lua.lo by u small cnmera fasteued over his eyes.
Oue of tho lali.at biko .luvie.3s is "steering strap," which is ma.le fust tu the sbouldi'rs, nuil n,it ouly nlluw-s Iho ri Ier tbu froo use ul his bin,Is but ennlilos him to leun back ou tho luii' eliiiio, uii'l gives him a "purclia.so," besides bis weight, lo drive with.
Tbo .\uslrian tiovornmeut bas uow cstalilisliod suventy-sii lueteorologieul slulions in Bosnia and Herzc^uviua. Thrue of Ibom nro provided with self- recording instrumuuls. A mountain observutury hus nl-.o beeu opene.l ou tbo Bjclusuica, at an altitude of USUO foet.
Sundust is turned into trnnsporta- lile fuel iu (Iermany by n very siuiplu j.rucoss. It is iK'ntel uiiderhigbstoam pressure till the nsinous ingredients j li.'ooiuo sticky, when it is pressed intu lirieks. duo man with a two-b.irsu lui.vur uiuchiuu eau turn out "JJOO tirioks n day.
Tbo doeposl water yet known ho boon fouud by Ihe Briti-h ship P.u- guiu iu the South Paoilic ll.-onn, be- twi'oii tlu. Tuuga group uf islands nnd ; .Now Zonlan I. Soiiii.liu.,' r.'voalo.l a ! depth of o'.llJ, r,\ 17 un,| .'.l.",-. fathoms. [ llilborto Iho groatesl ,Ioptb rucor.lcl | was'Ji'.'i", futlioius, l.iwar'l th. iiurth- ei.st uf .Inpan, taki'ii l.v au .'\iuericaii llovernmcut vessel twouty-'.me years ns'u. I
I and the Philadelphia liraneb of tbo I DaugbterH uf the Amorioiiu Ilevolulion is trying to persuade the poople to permit the removal of the remains from that cily lo O.-ttyslnirg, where bbo i.s lu have a moniiinent.
A rilMIMNE JACK TAU.
Tlio lirst woman whu ever circura- nuvigato.l lh,- ;,l,.lio shipped wilh tho fnmoii.s lMnii:uinvillu expedition in 17fi'i. Sho wns disguise.I a.s a man, an,l was known .hs Churles Thomas Barr. Sh- wns a servant tu Phililiert de Cimuicro.in, tho liuluiiist uf tho ei- pe,Iiti,111. Her true uuiuo wui uover learuoi.
IIIIK I.S A rArTAIS-ilBSlinAt,.
Mrs. .Mexauilor H. Knyscr, of St, f.oiiis, bas been upi'oiuteil Cnptaiii- (iouoral of thn National tiuards of Missouri by (Iovernor Stoue. During the iulor.'ituio militury oueampmont lust yoar Mrs. Kaysor waa sponsor for llio Kansas City Zouuves, unJ with b.r luai.Is of honor nooouipnnied tho Zouav.is to tbo llold. It wus buggested to (!ov,.rnor Stone tbat bo recognize Jlrs. Kiiyscr'd sorvioes, nnd bo prom¬ ise 1 to give li.jr n eoiumissiou. Hu has ro loomed bis plo Ige, nn.l nn- noiiuoos that ho .vill present to Mrs. Ki.ytor u swurd aud epuulcta.
FAin Fi.rMisn women.
A roe.Mit trnvuler iu oM Flnnlors .-.uys that the Floinish women nro tall, au.l Ihat tluy possess groat benuty. Thoir eyes are usually blue, their hair is liko buriii^hi',1 gol.l, which they wear us dj,l Iho (ioriuan gods.
'i'he Flemish woman is siuiple to cx- e.'.,s ; not booause she has poor taste in h.'r t.iilet ; ou the c.iutrary, n Flemish womiiii nevor goes out uu n Siin-iuy withoiil u heavy silk drobs, wilh soft frou Iron tunrking ber slops.
Thu Flemish woman has pro.iervcd intiiot tho ndmirablu nnivetu of the woman uf Ihe middle ng.'s. Sho is un i'lial iiiothor uf a family; she has no uiiibitiiiii, no love fur uri, fur music or fur poutry ; not u whisper of rubolliou u'/uiust the .biiuiiiatiuu ' (iften brutal¬ ity—uf lier hiisiiiuil, wuu, iu her .-yes, r''nr.'s,'iils lo.vor, uu.l lur wh.iin she oh.rikhoH an n.lmirntiuu which cannot 1,0 sUal%oii. —New York Cummeroml Ailvorlisor.
Tiir iikhmah wumam i.< i.evoi,t. The (ierinan nomau is beginning at last to u.ssert herself. Tbe llerliu eor- rospuuilent of a luuruin'.; iinpor stall's that n grent prutesl is lieiui; mado against eertiiin clnusoa ul the pro posed new civil eo.l.i. The position .if women in (u'rmany has l.mg been unhatislnet.iry, and ther.- wore hopes — tuUaciuus, us it hns turued out — tlint Iho new code would rodreis some jf tbeir grievances. Tbo Ciormau uarriod womiu, according lothu Ber- '.in corrospuudcut, bus, unless n special :onlruct has boon maile, no right to lispose of ber own forluuo without the permission of ber husband, wbo is, Dcsides, solely entitleil to administrate lud tu bavd tho iisufruot of h.r uoncy, even .if that which nhu earns, ¦ilioiild a woman enter upon uuy linan- 'lal Iransaotion wilbout'tb.. kn.iwlu.lge lul consoul of lier husbuud, it can bo lauoole.l; wumon nre also exolu.led 'rum fainilv couuoils. N,> won,lor ;hat Ihoy uro .li.-.couloule.l. —Lady's Picloriul.
lake tbu transfer of power to tho French protcctornto very graoofiilly, and ij vory n-.iicU iuterestcJ iu seeing it properly done. ._-
During tbe absouc.-, for three mouths, of Ihd Hov. Jlr. Cochrane of the Unitarian Church at Bar Harbor, Me., his wife will iittend to all his ministerial dutioi.
The eimiug general confcrcnoo of the Mot ho list Church will bave to tu.'o a very struns; demand from the wumeu tu be nilmitted to its pnvilegoa on cijuul terms with tho men.
A lempornueo-Hueiety nt Dunbury, Conn., wbicb is composed of yuuus wumcn who buve iile.lged thcnisevos nut to marry nuy man who tuuchua liijuur, has a mouibership of 100.
Two West Virgiuin girls decided to go hunting, an.l finding therasolvef pursued by a bear, tbey were forced to tnke rufngo iu tho branchos of a Ireo, where they remained unlil morn¬ ing.
A Mi.s.sissippi woman caught a burg¬ lar iu her ruuiu, knocked huu duwn, tied bim to tho bedjiost nu,l Iheif calmly awaited the retnrii of her bus- ban,!, wh,) wus spcudiuj thu cvouiug at thu llldg.^
kiiigbtou, Mas?., is liclioved lo be tho lirst towu iu that State to havo a woman siiponutendent of schools. Miss Helen Holes wus eloclod tu tlio superiuleu,lou(-y by thu school com¬ mittee n few dnya ago.
The n'.tempt of European Indies to form a lea,'ue uf unlivu girls for the suiiprossion uf fuot binding iu Chiua has falleu through. Ouo unlive girl is said lo bavo pul the cuso thus ; "Wo iipioezy foot I Yuu sipiouzy wnietl Sumo oliject both—got hiisliau;!."
The uuthoritics of tbo University of liu.lu I'osth, Hungary, have ileoidu 1 tu admit wumeu tu tliu privileges of their luslituti'ju. Tho .l.'iiartiueuts of .Me.licine nu.l J'iiuniisey have liien thrown opeu to tlioiu, nml thoy eau lie mutri.-ulute.l iu the luciilly of phil¬ osophy.
Womou bicycliets rode in n race at u tunruaiuuut iu San Frunciecu ru- ceritly. Thu rucu lusted two hours, and tho four loaders in the rucu aver¬ aged niuoleen miles uu hour, Tho atluir WIS uul n big success, very geii- ernl disniipruva! uf wumeu riding ruous being uxpres.sc.l.
Miss Winifred Wurrcii. of Cum- bri.lge, Mns^., .iuughlor ui Presulout Wnrr. u, .if Bustuu University, is tho winner uf the >riiry E. (iarrott iluru- pouu felioH'ship lur next year. Tlia ileeisionof thu Bryu Mawr (Penn.) Col¬ lege faculty waa ma lu public recently Shu will study for a yeur iu Kurope.
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¦2.1, "An.l Iher.. wni a i. ruin ln-^pir.'' As lli,-r,-ls n.'.thinit n.-.-...v-arilv .infal In b'-lnc rl-h, f.-r At.rnhiini an 1 I) .v. 1 an ! oth.'r p>...| m^u wer." v..ry rl.- 1. «..th.'r.. is n.ilhli,„- iih,...v. sarllv 1,1.1.1s iu b. Iln; p ...1, \..t tii.. w.'nls ..i onr L.ir t nr.', --ll.nv lii.r.||v'shall th"v that have rtoli'.,. .-111.^ llll,, til,. kiii.-,l.,:n ,.[ ll.i.i. - (.'hnpler .will,, ¦it,. N..i ininv w.-" '.r nilKhtv or nolils ar...-all.Ml ,1 Cor.' I., '.•Il'illi, l.ut tlo.I hntU ohosen lh., i„..ir ol this w.irl.l, rl.'h In tntth anl heirs ol th . kliK.l.,ni whioh Ho hath promise.l tj Ihem that l,>v,- Him (.Jius. il..5).
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2a. "Anil il ouni,. t" i-nss lluit Ilio lioi;i;ar (li-d. Till, rioh man also ili..,l." It is ap. pi.lnt.>,l unto men on.'.. I., .li.. (Il..h Ix., 'iTi, un.l whilo In IliopitM K.iin,.li nn.l Klljnh huvo l„...n ..x,-.in,.,l frnm k,'opliinihisapp.,iniiiioiii, nn.l at tli,. ....niliii; „( i'hri'l l.ir His salnli. Ihey will all I..- ,'a,ii;lil up wilh,,ut ,lyini;, v,'t np to this tlm,. tho uri'sl ononiv oolitinuiv. his w.irk upon tioh nn.l p,„.r, hlk'h aii'l low, without r.'sp.s't ol pors,.iiw. Thank (io.l for th.. iiiiilistoniii; ai.i^ols (H,.l,. 1., 141. win. will woltfiMno ns If oallo,! t , loavu tho |...,ly un I l,oar or gulilo us to III 1 pro..oiio.. ot th., I.or,l.
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The fancy gnuaes will bo used fur evening waists. J'b.'y roipiiro to be lined with silk ur sutiu, bat luuk very light and effective.
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Tin- h.litest region on tho oarlh'n surfiioo is uu tho p.iutbwostorn cuast .if Persia, uu the bur.Ier of thu I'ersian tJulf. For forty cuusoeutive days ia tbe months ot .luly uu,l August tho mercury hns been kuu.vu t,i slaml aliuv.. Mil d.'greos in the shad.-. ui..'bt au.l ,lay, anl to run up us high us l.h)
degrees in the miMlo „t the after- i j^„L'rIurand bright nn.l warm. She noun. Al Baberin, 111 the ciutre uf 1 „.uars grav when sbo wauls lo look the mubt torri.l pari of this most tor- ' Umuro. Lot a muu beware of a wo¬ rld belt, as thoui^h It woro Nuturo's I ,„»„ „, „u,.rj. gruy. Sho looks so iuteuti.iii to makolhe pluoe U'l unbeur .... . ...
Tiir. riiiLosoriiv oi' .lowss. Liliun Bell .lisciiss.s "The Philoso¬ phy of (Clothes" most iut.'robtingly in ',ho Lailios' Home Juiirual. Shu de- ilnros thut "there is u hulluwuess iliout hirviugn muu pruiso your gowns »hen yuu knuw bo doeau'l know what '10 is talking nl.oiit. Whou a man iirnises your clothes be is always prais- ngyou in thom. Yuu nuverwill hour » mau praise even tho good drussiug .if a Wumau whum h.i dislikes. But {iris whu iM.sitivcly hate another girl >ften will a,1.1, 'But sho certninly duus tnow how 111 ilress.'
".Vnilbu the experienced womon wears aor expensive clothes lur uthor wumeu md produces her 'effects' fur men. Shu wears scurlelun a cul.l or raw .lay, kud tho eyes uf the men light up wheu :hey sen b.'r. It makes ber look
piiet nod .luveiiku andgeutio that she able as possibh', water frum wells is ] [j^ disarmel him befure she has spok- soiuetbing uiikuunn. Croat shafts ^.^ quo wor.l, r.u,l be will auip^'Rle duwn . . .,
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Cul.l nnd silver bolts of every vari ety uru selliu^' uiuuzingly. These aru shown both in tiuuel und militury bruiil.s and lu tbu plnitcd and coiled wire.
Capos made entirely ot chiffon whilo rulHos look Very Irosh nud biimmur Ilk... Th,' lilaok chillou capes uro ul- mo.^l nil reli.'Vo.l by Ion.-lies of colored ribbons and beaded riiHlos.
Fur elderly wuiueii there nro somo new s'.vloH 111 capos tho shape ot thu fur peiiriiiob'. Those nro made of rilibe.l bilk ur plum sutiu aud aro trimmed with rulllus uf luce.
Wntti'uu plaits iu thn back aro a foalur,' of ulmust all loa guwus, but tbey uro quit.-us pretty With tbo full¬ ness |ilttile,l in .'iusoly at the waist aud sprea.liug uut beluw in full godels.
Wnibls uf liueu culurod chambray, llgnre.l IU bright colors, with plain cliuinliray collars au.l cuffs, aro very etloetive, un.l an extrumu uovulty is Ibe plain chambray waist with Persian collar un.l ciifls.
Very littlo change is seen in hair dressing, and the wave 1 and loosely arrange,I trissos are bliU the correot thing. Tile knot is ploeod high at tho back, but nit un tup ot the head, except fur evening dress.
The blnck wraps aro mado in flohn sha{>e, us well as in the circular atyle, ami are heavily trioiiucd witb spangles
timi's, nn.l (.'.'uorallv in r,-i,.r,'n.-o to tho oyo.s ,,,',,ur l.,>r.l Josiis i'lirist, us In llov. I., M; il., Ul xlx.,'li. Mav it u.,t siiBK'.'bt Hint part 1,1 tho't,irinout ot tlio lost li.,two..n il,'alliuu,i n-surr,'otl,»u .'onsists .if tin. ni.-iiiori..s nf u wii.«t,.,l llfu, lal,I liaro l>v tlnwu s..ur.'hiliK .v. s iin.1 no iinssililllty nl f,,rKiv..n.'s.-.?
-^o. "S.in, l',.iii l,or." This coullrins tho
tli,'ii),'ht ol moimiry .loinn its uwful work lu that .In.ul Inlorval. The rioh man ,'„«l,l ro- nioiiihor, a.1,1 Ills incnorios w.-ro nnjthlnn hilt pioiL^unt. Tho wusto 1 llfo, tho opiio|i. tiiiiili.'.s f,,r,'vnr i!.,n.', lh,i vain roirrnts, Ihn uiiav,,|,lnl)lo ,l,ioin. Wo n.'ol none ol ns to 1,11V,I this .'xporli'iioo, but the only way Is to r,-yioinh,.r n,,w tlio loviiiK' kindness of tin. I-,.r.l ail.I l...|i..viiii; llis lovo to us recelv,1 llllll n.i'ur Kavhnir.
Hli. "ll,.tw,.,-ii iisun,l y.m thorn is a irro.it i;iilt llxo.l." Tho s..riptuny. nowlu-rs tonoh Iho p..ssililllty :>! thu sniviitiou ol a lost soul alt.-r iluath; h.it, aa ia this verso. Just thu I'oiitrary. --Il.ioauso Ihoro i^ wrnth beware lest H.. tako thou away with His stroke, theh u cr,-at ransom onunot ilollvor thn.." (Joh xxxvl., IH). "Nolther thoir sllvor nor thoir l,'„l,l shall lie able to dolivortliBin In thtlday ef thn Lopl's wrnth" (Zoiih. 1., 1.1).
27. ".S.-nil him lo MyFathnr'a house." I ilo not romomlior another rueor.l ia Scrlptnio ol a (irayor to a .l..narte.l salut. und If thoso wh,, prny to tin. .lonil sntl for tho doud wouhl p'liionilior tho tonobliiK ol this lessob I thoy might porhnps sou tho folly and aln ol tli.'tr ,',,iidu.'t. If III,,so who prny lo Mary w,'iil,l think nl Mary's sour. ".My spirit hath r.'j..lo.'.l in u„l, II,y Havlnur,"tli.'y Would sou that M/iry hoi.solf iioodnd to bo'saved llk« othor slliiiors. ,
iiS. "T.-slifv unt,. them l.-st thoy also eonis Into this plao'ii,,! t,,rinont." It ho had uovor t'0,in anxious for his own' soyl's welfaro wlillo In. Ilv.'il nn the earth, lu. was now desirous f,,r Iho wolfariiof his br.iihr.>ii, who w.'ro still th.'r.'. Thoro aro ovidontly no bkopth's after death, Th,-y all bolievo iho hnr.l fio.ts then.
2il. "Thov havo Moses nnil tho iirnplo'ts. I."t thom hi.ar th..m." 11,-ro wo so,. th,i I'nuso ,.f Ibis man's l,,.st o.in litl.in. llo, ton lin,| M,>s,'s 1111,1 Ih., prophets whilo hn llvo.1 nu tho .arth, but ho lin,l ovideiitly dnsplsn.l th..in. \Vo havo no ovldonoo that ho ha,l |„',.ii nn opouiy wl,'k.»l man. I'orhups ho was n vory moral man su 1 u good ..IiIbou, but ho was nu uii»>ellov..r ami lulllT.'rout t.) (l.,d an.l llis w.ir,l,Bud apart Iroin U.il ilior.i
Tubrrrnloala I* rr«T»lM)t.
Th« Stnto IK.iu'J ot HMllh deolde.1 lo de¬ mand that th« t,sglslatur« appropriate onoush monoy to enable tho hoalih auttaoil- t,.-sto en>.lt,-ate tutx-roulxds In ealtio and, will nsk nrxt yoar tor an approprtatloa of 300.000 to carry on tho work.
At a nuMitlnir "ol tho Heard In N«w Vork City the so-rnnrj- was .lite.te.1 to send a elr- eiilnr on tho pn-vontlnu of tuberciiloels lo lUiiirc's nl ll.vilth throughout tho Htnto. and a.sk thnm to bave It |irinto;l broadcast BO Ihnt It raiy reach not only dairymen and fan..era, but th» i^noral pu'ollo. who are equally Intorasted in tno nuppn-aslon of tu- ber.-ulo9l9 amonK cattle.
"Tho gravity aud Importanco of the sub- jo.'i unlor ooiwt.leratlon." says tho olroulur, "oanii.it bo ovonwlimated. Moro than ono- s.'Vouth of nil doHlhs o:-our.-iu(! iu humao lioliurs In tho oivillnod worl.l am cnused by lubBr.-ulosli, nnd nearly oni^hall ol tho on- llr* population nt some tlmo In llfo a«qutro It. rho dlseoao Is cssontlnlly th.< same In nnlmnis aud la man, nnd has tho siuno onuso. Am, .n« herds ol hlirh bre,l onttln not lufro- qu..ntiT mor.'thau llfty p.-r cent, nrw fouud tobo pufforinn fr.-.in this disoa*.-.
¦-I'-nttlo mav l>o nffectod seriously wtth tu- boroulosls and yot not cough; wit wall. b«fa* And npp.wr h.'.-iilthv. and tho most oaroful physical examination by a sklll.<d ve4<>rlna- rlan may fall to rsivcal i'ho prwonco an.! na- tun> of tho ronlndy. As thn dls.^a«o la eom- munk-.alilo. It will ho rondlly soon tbat thn pr.-aonco of ono lutwroulnr unimal In a lionS may ultlniaioly eauso tho dlsoas« In many others with whioh It ooaios In eontaol.
"Il has lH>on fully .«tablt8hed that tbo milk of c.iws which nro lulieroulnos, no mattor how lionlthy tho aulDinl may appear, may oaussth.-.IK-iiso lu human l..'lnK» Wbo ii«« tt. It mnk,-s no dllTor.-iioo how fnrsuchratlk mny b.- cnrrioj or how muoh It mav bo mixad ivltn milk from h.«lihy oows. It la always dii:,.;.'r,>u.«. und Its distribution for human o..'i uniptlon. 11 done knnwinglv, la crinnl- nal.
";'''l.-sh of tuberculous aalmaUi 8.>metlmee onutalns tliog..rms, aud tl not thoroudhly co.ikod Is.vipshio of irnnsmittlng Iho dis¬ ease. IliUhntt tho milk and thoroughly eook- Ini: th.' iniNit .l.wtr.ij's tho (t*»rras.
"ruliorculnsla la now so widonproad In this Stnto thut no owner of cnttlo can be oor- tuin, n,. matter ho'w woll and bealthv hl.i nnlniaU may ap]Mvir, that some of thom are not uln^dy 9.irl.iu.slv disoasod un,l OQstanl* ly afr..otlng h..Hhhv"anlmnlswHh whioh thoy mluiriB In thn stalls and pnsturrs. or that Iha niomlK-n. of his own family am not being In- teoioil by Iho uso .,( rallk from suob animal*. ' Iii'iitruollon Is tho ouly proper mode of illsposliiK of such animals, aine.. tbeir ooa- tliiiio.l priwenoo threatens tho remainder, Hud thnlr sal" f.ir lood or thnlr uae for mllk- iuK Is not only dishonorable, but may bo¬ oomo orimtnai, Tlio tulM.rculln tost afiorda a moans nf dotootlng with certainty tho ex- Isloiioo ovou of luclplont tulHirouloals In those ..ottlo which appear porluetly healthy iiai.l Kivo nn si^u of ,lls..«»;-.
'-It tho paynioiit by thn State for tbetu- b..r(-ii]..s ..iittl.. tl.istr..yo.l bo assured, aa It oan 1,0 l,y an not of tho Loirlalaturo appro- priallni; a suitab.'o nmouut for thin purpose, n wav will bo opon for tho Kradual oxlluo- tlon i,( bovln.. tulioroulusis In tho Stato ot Now Ynrk. It th.-n, tho tuborculln leet be requlrod t,.r all cattlo entering tbe Ulate. the herds here oneo freed muy bo kepi free from diseaso,
"It Is thn purpose of tho State Board ql H..ulth of N.'W York to iirg.. iip.)u tho Ls(|U- Intur.i such n-vlslon of tho nxlstlng Inw U|ion this subj.-ot US shall liiauro oortaluty In de- teotlon of the .llsoaso, fr.s) ..f eoat to the owners of cnttlo, nnd thn npiir.iprlatlon of ennuith iuouo> to socur.- for tlio ownerg dl- roof and spotidy paymout by tho Htoflrlor all oattle destroyed at n lair nnd eqaltable rate.
"Thoro should b« an appropriation by tbo Legislaturo for tho current fiscal yoar of not loss Ihuu t300,000 fur Immadlato use."
I llfo
I tho deal.
.'lOll nnd eveu .". iJ feet, but nlways witb the same result —uu wnti-r. This eer¬ ions draw hack iiotw ith>tuu,liug, ji cuiuiinrutiv.'ly uumoriiis )iupulatiuu euutrivis t.i live th,.re, thanks tu copious springs whicli burst from tbe I bottom of the gulf mure ibiu u mile
.11. ¦ . . nottoin ot tlie guit mure luiu
rospecle.l Janes wish, except , ,, , ".... , , ,,
tbat I iii.iUod on |*y.ng tor ber mu 1- I '""" "»^/b,ire. ihe wuter frum these
est wcM.ii.. ^...wu and l.unnet. | ^'".'"8" " ^ '" " "m T^'"""
' -- ¦ novel manner. JlncbHd,,r.'s
I got up on tho Snnlay murning to assist at Jan.''s we.1,hug toilut aud s, u,l her utT with all p,is«ili!<' j;uu.l wishes. .\- «., ,u ns 1 snw ber I knew she bu.ln'l slept all niflit. Her ru.l diuess bml fa,l.-.l l.i a dull yellow, with purpio streaks in b.r clieeks. There were rings roun.I hor eyes, and ber as pect was supremely wr.-tche.l. Kven
I lu.i his pocket wruijg auio unt. A ' wuiuau cuiililn t luuk .1e»igniug iu light : .jruy if sho tried. Ho dotes upuu thu ' ijirl iu pale blue. Pule bluo naturally iilggests to bis min I tbo sort uf girl who can wear it, which is gem-rully a lilou.le with suit, lluffT huir, f,.ir skin lU'l blue .ves —appottliu;,-, Iruallul, l.al.v blue evcb."
(.livtrs;, whose sole occipation is tbat 1
of furiii-hing till' pe,,ple ut Bahrein '
llh tho hfu-givin.! Huil,
In rioumnnin women both stuly and
and L'U are enurmuiiH chiffon ruches with ruscttes at eith-r side.
Tan cloth cu tumes with brabling on skirl an,I out are among the very newest g,iwns. Brailiug is certainly ,'oming luto fashion agaiu, and the l.laok l,rui,ling on tho suiucth light cluths is always very handsume.
lakhie Inipi-rs^lons of Planla,
The foUuwiug simple niethud of tak¬ ing imjiresniuns u! pluuts is ,lau to M.
with tho lifu-givin.! Huil, r.-iiair tu ' , •' 1 "''',- „' .......-„.„„.
tbat portum if tlio gulf wh.re ,Ue 1 l'"'^'"''-' ""''"¦^"•¦- ''«'""¦ "' the French Acn.lemy of
springs are situat. d nul bring away | .'^ be girl pupils of thu D.liorne j ^"'; nees. A sheet of paper is first
I to make a Inst np appearauoe that Jane had already be-' p. al to her ; Imt she only shook he guu to tako care of him. But it was : head .luuibly. I watched her go forth
ouly hi- cUitiios wir.' chauk'ed lout wiis lu.r.'und.'r tb ' oloih.s. an! wearing a sleek, aelf-sa^alle.l appear- auce which lua.lo him lu mv t\e.s U-m. toleralil.' than ev.r.
rime w,I-t ..11, lut wo b.'.-vr 1 n."th¬ in^ ot Jane's msrriai:.', iruiu which I eonclu led that, Irav" noiusn as sho was, j.h'j was (;U 1 ..f tbo '-lung day, ray lor.l." f^-r whu-b the p...>r o.,u- demuod n..e I tu plea.l. 1 a.ai cuu- clu.leJ that Fry won 111 n.. hurry, (.,r Jane was .if the stuff uot tu nhirk the thing it It b'1.1 u. bo • ilb. Sbe koj I up a great appearance ¦^of cheerfuiuor^, 1 ut 1 n-o 1 to tijin.^ btr lush songs, a-, fho wont t., uu i '.lo at her wurk, ba.l rathora nearl br.iken wait abuut thorn. For mvorlf, 1 w»» . veil content the marriai;e sboul.l l-e postpunr.l iade.inr...>y. I ha i a vagn. hope Ihat sumetbiug m Lrht happou lu iiue to prevent it, ut what wue all j
muoli as she miijbt havo g«,Ke to hir
with tbem biiu,iro.l« of liags full of the C^^au. 1 Hi-h >tchuol havu two exeolltnl
wuter .ach .lay. Tbo wat.r of the ' ba^sjiad t.ams.
pull »her.. tho springs burst forth is' I'resi.leut Clevelan,I's wife selects all
nearly 2iHi feet deep, but Ihcs.. much ¦ bis cloth..'s an 1 gives orders ho.v tb.y
a.lures manage to till th, ir g.iatskin are tu be made. |
Boeks by diving lo tho I'.ttum anl ' ; (;,.or_-e Eliot is to l« comniemoratc.l
bol.liDg tho mouths of the bajs over
out.
.Ka hour later she cam" back in a cah, uul alone. The bousebobl was so;irj',ly slirrinj, but I w». nt the ,''.','r to re..'pivo Ibo pnor bri.li'. Her v. il was pnlhd ,io«n oTor hor face, bnt lliere wns som. thing o.ld about b..'r ti.-ur.' anl h.r st.'p. Was it joy? Shf. criiiiuly steppt.l li:;ht:y nal liri-kly. snd .liMuiste.l the cd.man With un airy gcsiure very unlike the 7atie who ha.l g..ne forth. Unco in» n.' tlirou.2b UMp the ball hu 1 lie l.iur i-hut upon
I'.r, s!i« sul.si.L'.I into a chiir. ftb" be a ilttug up ber veil su Idonly aul as sal- purl . .ion.y l,«-au to lan;h. th,jn„'h th,'taars aian 1 were rnnnin;.; d,,»u her cheeks.
"Why, Jauo," lsa.,1—"or! snpp.ije 1 ought tu say Mrv Fry —ttuJ is a cbaurfe ! What m the name uf g.ioi- ne*i aro yuu laughing at? '
For Ja&«'a laughter bad mcraased
funutain j.ti —thi-. t.'o. wilb,)Ut ul- 1. wini; tbo salt wuter ..f the kulf t.) mu with it. The s.'ir.' of ti.eae sub- iiisr ne foiiLlaias i~ th ,ui,'ht to be in the bill^ut 0..iu"ul *•'¦! ,.r coo mil.'s away. Being situat. .1 ut Ibo butt.im uf the tnlf. It I- a luy-t.ry how tbey were tver li'Cor.rol, but the fact r— mains that they have Uoou kuuwn since tbt dawa of bist-ry. — I'lLhc ilpinion.
lightly uile.l ou uno side, und tben folio J ii| four, lu ihal the oil may fil- t'.r thr,,ugh the |i,>ros and the ^ilant may not come into .lireol contact with the li.piiib 1 he jilant is placed be¬ tween thu loaves ,.1 th,; secmd fol ling, . , , , , ami in this p.isiiiuu is proKsod,
!'''_'. "ll-'"!"..'. . i"'',?!..'" ' "*""' I tbruugh otber paper, all over with tbe ban,I, ."I a-i t'j can-,,' a sinall ipiuntity
It no» wont unlolh th,.y will roponl." Just s., d.. mnny talk iv.n lioro. Thoy say: ".No ono lun .-vor .' in... back In loll IIS about Iho lioioullor. 11.>w d.i wo kn.iwi-" Thoy .l.i uot s.>'.|n t 1 roaliJ-.o that by su.'h tli.iughts au.l w.ir.ls tln-y mako no,l a liar (I J.)lin v., ini. llo hns InM us In Ills word, nn.l thoS.'ii ol ll.i,I has ,0111,1 ,|,,wii from hi'iiv,-ii t-, toll ns of thoso uns....a r..iillIl.M nU'l t,< dollvor ns fr,,in ir,diiit d.iwa to tho pit. If wo do«iiis,. th,. wrlll, u wur.l, wo nl.s.i .l.uiplso th,< living W,ird, au,l If Wo d,'spl.s,. tho Aon w,- d,s.plsi. 11,,. Hulhor.
.11. "If th.'y li.'ar not M,i»,s. nu,l tho pr,i|,h.'ts, iiolthor will Ihoy bo por^uad.',l, tli,,ui;li ouo rosH from Iho dond." This Is i',,oolu8iv,. tustlinony bv 1,110 who kuow". Our Loni Jo..us tnid tboso fn,'Is, sn I Iln kn,iws all mou nn.l all that Is In man (John 11., 21, 25). All unls-llol Is siiiiplv roimllbni auninst (lo,l, an,| Ills l,iv,., an! llis H.n. Tho ouo thiUK' to.lnlsto bollov.i tl.i.l uiid aoonpt Ills H.m, nud di It ipil'kly lost 11 ho too luto.—I.OS.SOU llolpor,
DEMAND FOR YOUNG WO'^EN,
Tbo Mnv.r nl Viiuo,„iv..r, llritlsh Cibiiii- bla, hns ns'i'tvo'l u ,p..-»r l..tior fr.iii I'..- rn-n, writP.ii lu tlo. lnt..ro<t 0; tlm youug wninon of T'lrilit'i uud K ist.'rii (.'alin.linu
.'Ili.'S.
Ill this unlquo opistio Iho writer stnlos thut, noooriltuil to .statl«Ui».,-tnoro Is a short- au" b. tho fonial,' popul.Ilnii in Iho N,,rtli. wo," Torritnrl.-s nu.l llrl'.»h i;,.liiinhtii, Mmniintliiir I.l iili.im Inrly Ili..u-.nu'l, nul thoro ts lu Eastora Cauiila a eorM»isjii,llug .'vorplusnf iinmHrrloi
litis
w.,iii.n'.,f K'l'sl houli
Wtsi, t'l 1,,' ,linirli,ui
irrouL'St,
.-„tut.llsli u b..ni.i In V
I'optlnu nil,I .llylrllmn;
' Ihis
u tor Ilrlilsh I'olumbla EGYPTIANS' SECRET DISCOVERED.
Fantalna In Naw Vork Htate.
Tlio Stnto Oommlssloner of Aitrloulture, P. C. Bobraub, trnusmltted to thn Leglshitute bis report for the Inal ynar. He opens by protesting against tbn law euaotea by the Legislature of 1896, whioh glvoa to tba At- torn..y-Oouoral tho power fo dealgoato S))«<?lsl onnn8.il fnr tbo Htata Dopartmonl.
In regard to milk, the growing Isndonoy in tho Ktato. snys the report. Is to produoe (|UaiitUy ut tbn uxpnuso ut quality In the produulion of milk. Exiioriments tend lo show, II tbey do not atwolutoly prove, tbal Ihn vnluo ot milk for both butter and cberee Is thn i|uaQtlty nf fat ouulaluad lu the 'milk. Many eroamorlos are pun-hnsing milk ao* oordiogto that standard. This Is n great an- coutiigeuiont and holp in Improving the quality of milk. Ab.iut l,OHU,(MKI,flOO quarts ot milk won. nonsuinnd In tho Btate lost yunr, of whl.-b 4(IO,000,Omi .|uai1s wore naed In NowjYork City. In d.»f..n,n. of the legal atnn.lnnl lor milk In this Htnto, and in op- Dosltlon tnall arRumunts for n modlflaatlnn of Ihnt Htoiidanl, Ibo report slatuai "It la notorious tliut about ntuoty-ninn per cent, ot all themllk sold upon:thumarkutta-<laycom..a above tho State stnudanl, whilo It Is equally mit.irlous that prior to its iustitutluu three- quarters of tin. nillk oamo twlow 11."
KoKanllng ..Ir.iinontiirlnu, tho Commla- slouorsuys holmlloves that, from a pbyalo- loKical point nl vlaw, it ts an -jnbealthfu! product. Itbasbiwutho pnlloy nf tbe State to bniud It as auoh, ami to protect tbo pub¬ llo fnim It ns n sulistltuta for puro butter.
Tho pns..)Dt depnission In thu ohiHMo mar¬ ket Is ultrlliutod to whnt la known as flilod chHos... Under tbo Inw It eanuot be made In this State, but milll.ius nt poun.ls wero maila last y.'ar In Illinois, ami found their way Into this State. Thosoluof this oheeae has dono much to dlsoredlt American ohaeae In f.ir.-lKn markets. Tho report oundemns thia eb...-rt.. as str.ingly aa It .l.>ea oleomiugartne and Indorses an not ponding before OongnM to r.«tri,'l Its manufaetur...
Tho ,|iinllly of vinegar has ranflh Im- provud. Tbo sblpiilng Into Ibis Htate ol a .•ompuund allogoii tu bo older vinegar has 3n..n st.ippod ns a trafilo.
Ill onuabislou. In regard lo thn farming iO> luslry tho ruiiort says: "I boliovo that our farming population will In tbn Immodlats luturo S.IU bettor tlmos. It this Blale tba llllohio urea Is vory largely ooouplod. The inoniiisoof this nnm oompared wilb tbe In- ^reas". In populntlou will bo very amall, whioh will-nuooBsarlly ouhanee Ibe value of tarm [iroduots. Wo have now the graatert mark,.; uf tills oiintlnon; for Ihsse prodnots aud iu un distant fiituni the irreataet market In tho world. It sbnul.l bo thn aim ot thos* luivlUK ohnrgo of Iho work of this denart- m.-nt to fosfortholnt.'rostsandby wUnlogl»> latlon aoou.-o to our p,yiplu tho bonnflt al all ilmos nf uun.lnltnrntoil, puru looda and tarm proilunls. I boil.'vo that all lumt praduels ihoulil bo put iiudor tho liuipeatlan o( ;hls d.'(ianm..ut, and that ultimately Ihojr will ho."
<-,.inralsalonor Hohrauh will ba aucooedej 'n offloe In a short tlmo.
Ilnrsea Killed br l.l(li<nlnB.
While William J. Wolllug was plowlnir >n his farm with a team, at Hibarnla. a thundorsiurm cnmn up suddenly and aotroka jf liKhtnlUK klilod both borsea, Welllaf tx'liia r,-D'l«.rod unooDsolotis.
Thn aDimaU w.iro i,a<lly burned on.l tba ilnth.-s wom l.v Mr. WolllDir war., lorn Iroaa his body. Ho was narrind to tlia honae and -omalnod anuuiisoloua until next tuonius.
Mlsfortn
, Polio
I Ilin
llo.l; «l I
ts havo l,'"-n Kr,'al f rurl MulliliL'. ill I Alls)*:. W,«.k>, nl s,l|.|o;ily ,,n in., lillK lut'/ Tnl'sl ., Ir. M.Uhls.. ..Inline .rutinil Kiryptinii
A New Russian Por:. Afler 1 "sy. Sebastopol aiilnn longer immrrnai pun, «n'i tue new rhfodoM*, I,mil l.y th. rt-rucueni. aii,l just cuiu) will taku Its pia-e. It has ajett lett !uD.-. au.l in,. .] IS port are :i9i>i> fert Ion;?, four feet oi water. ihe j.urt bus a • jperUcul area of '2,5<)',')ij ' njutrt feet, uf liiiab uver 5'J->,<>ini ara p»v«X
'^-^'^'^^Syi^tfisrt^ii-kil
Nun. at .u, Ii^nglan I
In St. I'et.r.burg, P.ustia, womuu ire obliged to prucure a pulice permit iiefore they may ride thu bicyclo lu the public utr.et-.
The big insunu asylum in Zobler- birf. u su'ourii of Berlin, bas now ^ female physician. Dr. Sie,-;liiMlB .-jlier, 18 assi.'taut .lirtL-tvr.
Two y.iun^ women hare be;:; ip' poiuleil garlnersat Kew liar len-., fo.,ii' d'.n, un con-iitiun that thty wear Irunaei^wb'a at wurk..
A sooiety pap. r in I..ondou »»« that "tbe .^lii'.riroii iH-auty is a thing ..I luu past" thoro. ft is alsu a thing of 'iVb'i'n'tbt '' ""= l'f'-"''n' wherever .1 voea. Iwenlv- : Mrs. I'.rcy fiem.ng, >'. D., au 1 Miat Al Ir.oii i:.a.iu neve b«cn a,. pjinte 1 registrars 01 luo Boyal Fro* Huapila', ut iMuduu, uScus hilheito tUi«d bj maa.
KnS' I ted.
,1 Ull tu U'Ibere to the nuriac.,. Then It IS ta'nen uut und placed carefully upon ivbitc pa|ier, another sheet is j.Uoe.l si.ore {as tw.j iiupresaiuua cau l.e taken out at uqcjj, an 1 the plant IS pr.-.sse.l lis iioiure. l.'iion uuw re¬ moving il an inviHilile iu3..<u remains ua the papur. Ov.-r tu;a is sprinkled |,owJercd black lead, which causes the linage to a;';'I ir. Witn an assortment 'll piifiueuts tbo natural culurs ui plants may be r,'pru lUiiu,!. To ob- If.Zi lility. ro«ii, IS mixfl with tbe c.,l,jr in small .piau'.ity. Tlio impres' aiuu liFCumea hied when H is exposed to a heat sufficient tu m>jlt tae ream.
The U-v. Tb ...-i^i A. Weston, who wt'jte a book tu i.ruTo that Marshal SeV came to thia country, >aya that a (ou of hi', a reapecte-l pbytician, is livtM httt LoBUtiil*. Ky.
M..||oal mon and ...ol.'Ill ly llll.'rested In Iho w.rk iioiiiiniifyiuirilio roinaln, Wi.rrou, N. II., wh , li. truiu )u.s| OS it wiLt |. (ihi.,, a fow sr..,'ks a.r,.. I', havo dl.si|.,v.'ro.| tho |.r..<.'M»« of mnniiiillb-nti ¦ I Iho frl"n,l»»nl rolnt'vo, of Mr W.«'ks, ha,- pr>.(.ar.«l hi" r.-in»lii« in thi.'. raaiiUHr. Th« skin is as har.l audbr.wuas tuun.sl 1.'Uthor.
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Imllnna Wish to rorm a ltp(lin«ni.
< 'il'-ls ..r Iho Kii Natb.n Inliniu. hav. f.-i..-l Iho (lana.lun <|.*vom.noDt for pHnr.l*- *i"ii I'. tormSi niffimuat to I.0 ku ,wu a» ll..» It .vsi MIX .lanu.ir Ii««;,u~ui. I: U .-_..-.;-¦;; '.
lihitth" f.innatlnn of the Hli Nail.ms Inl. a military ortianlxallna would h.vn ail "1. vHtlne and stlmulatlaif olTool up' n Iho
inlbl>.ii. The UuvernmoBt U'-consideriaii tiio matter.
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A straniro fatality haa followed tbo earaer of I,owis E. Hs4|i<. of Uiddlotiiwn. Re was In lhr.M. railroad aoatdnats whilo employed OS brukL-mau. Oao mnath ago be was on the train tbat wont down Ibe monnlaln aide at i^arllght, when the coudttclor and enclnear worn Instantly kiliod,
Esdupliig miraculously for Ihe third tbna, hn deternilued tn abandon Ihe road. Ba s.>ou sncuroil a p<ibltlou na motorman ou the olo<.trln rMd nf MIddlnlowa, and budlieeooa (.roltolual enough tu ruu nionn when be rth over and klilod an unknown man atu Cl.Mhw.
tienvral News.
Juhu KiOsor shot hli wlfa, lo Hand haka,, liecuuss shn would not llvo wllh him, aaa '<>. thon (uught a pnao, which Haally ariaMad hlin.
Bll'ihaol BorrlKun, a maaim employed 0* tbo DOW oourth.uso In Tniy, lell from tbi lop story una was luatantly killed.
Tho brxly nf on unknowu man, about twts- ly-ll«o yonnoil, was found with bis tbtoal out In tliiuu i.laio*. II la ai.parnntly a esM - j of >u|o|d'. ll.. was found lu n rarfoe abail ' 70U f,-«l from tho roadway, lo front of lb* hotiM. of Charles H. Toll, at Hcotia, aailbuit orM<ih'neota.|y. Tho l«>dy waa well drasaed, ^ tu,l tli lu UKW bills wero In the man's nookets. Ho aiv, had a railroad llakel from Voit'iu to CUl'iSKO-
frovrna on rraCaralfr •lirion.
w,li .pii mni r ponso" la a woutlifHial
thut ih« Phi Ksppa I'al fratoruliy oonraa- il'.u at riovninnd. Ohio, would not r<««<«- z'.z-. '•'!—- I'lfi r"«- -s" -r-^i-l '-r a r-~*t tiMt fratorulty plus w.-m holnif uiiol by oer- la'u lowolMr^ t.i .irnamout irsrtorB. rtrmt h.ii'lllniroffliilHl Iraioruliy ptos ii&lla,h|aa will Im iiudruotad tf>c«Misoir,a'slugl'lilKa|^ l'»l for Ihat uv-. Tho pra.Ttloa nf Kina( y..uni( w.-mi-n 'rMiifnliy aarton bas Kruv* to auuh no allraiing exieBl tbal riaeolla* a.'tton waa oocoasary.
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| Title | Queens County Review 18960424 |
| Date | 1896-04-24 |
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| Day | 24 |
| Year | 1896 |
| Volume | 1 |
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| Title | Queens County Review 18960424 |
| Date | 1896-04-24 |
| Month | 04 |
| Day | 24 |
| Year | 1896 |
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^^ . jm-iui(,>ppign*nmpn9>;gpmnp QUEENS COilNn REVIEW. PabUabail tmxy TtUay Momiog at FREEPOBT, QUEEHB OOITHTT, N, 7 CHARLES D. SMITH, Proprietor. toemi ^dttnt^ lleWeto. BOOl MD JPI nilRTIII IJICrTKO in—- Altractlre and Artistic Stylt AT Tni REVIEW OFFICE by Powir Pressti MiNor.1t: copiivi. civx: cjbnts. A F.VMII..T NEWSPAPER OP I.OCAl, AXU GENERAL, iNTEI.I.ltJENC B,. .JCL TERMS: tS.OO TEAKLT l« ADT&RGI VOL. I. FKEErORT, N. Y., FBIDAY, APIUJ. 24, ISDC. NO. 25. nNANCIAI. THEPREEPORTBAKK CAPITAL, $30,000. ¦leiR Street, - Freeport, L. I. ['MnfK J. RANPAU.. FrraMmt. , WILLIAU FOREMAN. Vlc*.r>mil.lmt. WILLIAMS-HALU Caahier. OenaaBj is now tbe best ednckted Nktion of tba continent. I ¦OAKD or IHRKCTORH: William Fon-ii ll. W..»leY I'ln.' BarWy H. Smith. WslUw* H. 0>rnw.. l TboBM II. Hmlth. CbMliimr T. XunMfii., OkwlOT L. WallK-r, . m.,r. WlllUm M. Uall 0 m. «ln-pt Iqnl hf.lklaya. rmm s a.m. to .«p. m. Offrn. farllllh-M aii4 IniturrrariitM In {varx dfipAniumt raual toihuM.. ..f plrhrr tht. Ham yofk or Hrooklyn llank. or TroHt i-om- paala*. and everr •rf'.imlti.Mlali..ii aa far aa . iiianairrnirn Wllllain II. Mlllnr. lf.vwie.' Wallar.'. . f-ol.'* IVUIt. fnillh Cox. ImfirMs M- Kandall. lAtenat al the nil« .*f tliree (a-r rent, pahl on South CkTolina haa paaaed tbo most ¦trinxent -ragruit dog law ot tay Stata in tbe UaioD. A Boston dealer ttjn that there it \ more steel naed in tba macafactnro o( pens than in all tbe sword and c^n factorina of the world. ttamdepnallB. tbr«« montha Dnfuia Dnesasr AccAQnU «Mlna, «l<-., anlklliyl Eatlra aalh/a.-tlnn amnrcd. InqulflcH will r«o4.lTt. prompt att«ntloh, and ¦eolMerflllly anawervd. DnfU laaued nn all narbi of K.im Mi. Dneaasnneral hanklnif bual AccAQnta of .-..riM.rationa, ^ ==- Bank of Rockville Centre. VUIa«* An., fUMikTllls Ccntrti, U I. We do s Ofincral Banking BuHinnfui of Deposit and Diaoonut. Intormt Paid on 8 i |
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