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t. BAKDALL, Prealdent. rOET T. 8PaAOCE, VIce-lVealdent WIUJAU 8. IIALL, Caahler.
Oenernl Blanc.) bas isaiie.l oniers forbidilinft the S[iaiiisli troops to iu flirt furtber eruolties ii|mii tbeir C'nlinii captives. Tbat wonl ••furtber" is n coiifesaiuti, leiitoiitiuiisly ubKt'.vcs tlii' New Yurk Mail .1111 Kxpress.
¦OAKD or DIRBCTOKS.
Chauncey T. Sprogne. William 11, Miller, D. Weslev Piue, (Ieorge Wallace,
Ooa, iJE.flolder, H. Comwrll, p. Smith, lamlc, L. Wallaee,
Colaa PclUt, Harvry H, Smith. Oeorge M. Randall,
-WUIIam 8. HaTl.
atrt ermry acconiodalbm aa far at Is ,t with conservative nianogrmrnt. at the faia o( three per eent paid oa wuthtrtr more, parts of Kurope. I hankW bnslnraa. .. corporations, companlea, sa¬ le, snltrltoa. satkfat-tlon guaranteed.
will receive prompt attention, aaa lly answered.
Bank of Rockvilie Centre.
Ulaca At*., Rookvilla Ceatre, L. I.
We do a General Blinking Bosiiieat at Depoeit and DiHoouiit.
Interest Paid on l-i|H-,:iiil Doposifa.
BankiuK IIoarK—U A. M. to 3 F. M gatariaj, 9 A. M. to U M.
BOARD OP DiRECTORS.
II. Knisht,
The Tgaiila Rtilway lins now a.l vftureil aeventy miles into tbe interior of Africa, A niissiounrv writes Hint bicycles are seeu every ilay in the streets o' Ci?(in,la, nml tlmt the mis- aionnry roile ou his wneel nil the way from tbe coast to MeuRo—a three weeka' trip.
'Mra, :\r.i!)el fbiorly. of Mataninras, Penu.. I.iR ami brawny, is the lemler iu n uew aplierc of usefulness for womeu. Hhe has just b.'eu appoiuteil a substitute •iiioturinan" un the cars of the Mi.l.llntuivu (N. Y, 1 trolley rompany, '\Vu may now expect tu bear of v.omen as policenien niul fiie- meu, ejaculates the New York Heralil.
How It Used to be Celebrateil One Hundred YearsAgo
Ne\t to the Fouith of .Tiily, tbe ' JJirtli.lay to g.. by without Riviu^r visi' birthilny of AVnsbiugton, the Father of ble tokens uf their reffaiil towant bini. his Country, has beou luust fomlly j Iu IT'.r), n iiiiuilier of ul.l I'.evola- reiucmbered by .\hiericaus, an.l. al- tionary i,tii...ers Imluugiim 11 tbe though ita colebrtttioii is couilucteil on i FirsI ' lirigaiio uf Peuusylvauia ft less elaborottf scale tbun that given j Militia hail, we nre tulil, n to tbe birthilny of iulepcuileiice, it \ "very spleiuliil i-ntertaiunient, hi has always been rc^'arilcl na a duy j Mr. Hill's tavern, iu .Secoml street, typical of the noblest ami higheat ' near Hiici street," Aoconling tu a
American patriutism. 'Ibo nietboda j Phila.lelphla newspaper Rc.-..nnt, thn j ton npolugii-eil to in,' fur pursuiuK ber iiae,l iu cuiiimc-inorating the auniver-j company wa-i luiiiieniu.s nnd truly re- usual prepniiitiuns for the niglit, ami sary of tbe birth of our lirst President I spectable. ami aiuong thc i^uosts on'Kellie entered upuu her a.-cuatomed have chaugcil consiilernbly iu recent i that oecaaion wi-rc the (lovernur if I duty by readiug a chapter aU'l a yeara. Tboae visibb; ileiuoiistrationa Pennsyhaiiiu. Tliuiiia.s .MitHin, nud Mr. | psalm from the uid family Bildc. after
Mniilenbcrg, Speaker ol tlie House of j whicii nil present knelt in cveaiiig
Kopreseiitalives, At all of tht.c ! prayer.
trashlneton's Bedtime.
Qj^-. 1 .\ hiiucliki^ pii'ture of Mrs. Wssh- ¦^1^ j iuglou and her favorite grafiddaugbter by Mrs, .lumea Gibson, who 5,?| : fieiiiicutlv visite.1 her wheu, ns Prcsi- ¦^I'i 1 dent's wife, she resided in Pbilndcl- !|^ I pbiB. then till' capital uf the Uuitc.l States. Mrs, Gibson's iuugilag.' is ijiuite 1 by Miss Wbartuii iu iicr "Martha XVusbiiiijtuu.'
••Mra. Washington was in the hnbit of retiring .it au early huur tu her own room, uuk'sa detaiued by company, and there, no nantter what thc liunr, Nellie (Mis,* Ciisti.s) attended her,
'•One eveuiug uiy father's BhrriRgo being late iu coming fur mc, my dear yu'iiiR frieml invite,I i,ic tu a,'Com]>any hor i-n graiuliiiaiumu's room, Tbere, after souic little chat, Mrs. Washing-
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labftt A. Daviaon, Tiioni •ka Vincent. Illrau
ItaatwnrthlM'nmbcs. Wtsi.. Htas W. aallhsui. (harl. liislsa W. Ilayea,
•I r. PhlllliM,
W. DeMntt,
r Darlnnn. |.'..I
Hamilton W 1
It.
II, Smith. Walluce, Aip.ilu('.irnwel:, Kraii.la F. Wilson, .b.hn •¦•, I)uvls,.n.
I T. Thurston, all.
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iL F. PIIII.I.II'S. Prioldcnt. lOMAHIl. hNI.IIIT. Vl.'rPresblenl,
IIIHA.M li, ."IMITII. Caahler.
mormaioKAi.
eamAdAtatgeam
Di(.TtDr Cj{iyRJ{fl, SurdconDentietJ
MAIN STREET,
FREEPORT, L. I.
ornec hours:
0 A. M.teS P. M.
PiioIessDental Parlors,
Dr. W. R. lOHENCCKER. Or. H. t. IRIDMORE.
I. f.Cir. llil Ud Front Sts.,
HBMPSTBAD. L. I.
Imtrfat «Uk aH M^ara ihNmus far Mlai Hl*l««* <eetal artrilleii.
Week ef Iha TCTT host.
rrlMS lawaat ia Tlelnlty.
Cram tm IrMi* Wtrk « Sptslally.
DR. O. L. LUSK,
¦aaMkOMsorfsrtha'rBwaat ¦amaataMUl,
ROCRAWAV aCACH. N. V.
Tho Maine liuiitc>rs win have shut at men luidorthe impression that they were deer have p:-ovii 1 evcelleiit marksmen this seasuii. Though none of the liiinian targets was nearer than '21)0 yards, and some fully 10.111 yar.ls awoy, of thi^ eighteen shot al fouiteen have either fallen .lead 111 died within a few miuute:i, ainl of tho wounded two will be crippl.'H for life.
Perhapn tbo Binallest mail in the worl.l ia that -nliieh is dea]iatchcd yearly to Tristan d'.\cnuha from St. Helena. The last annual mail carried ten letters, throe uowK)iapcrs and two pockagea of books. Tristan d'.\cunha is the principal of a group of three ialets in tho Soutb Atlantic, the others beiug Nightingale Island nnd Inacoes- siblo laland. Its population ia flfty- three.
In many placoa agricultnral faira have beeu diverted from their legiti¬ mate purposes aud turned iuto mere circus conibiuatioiia, says Farm and Fireside. In some places Iho evils conueclcd with tho latter have grown to be intolerable. Fakirs work nil sorts of fradulout achemea, diarepntn- lilo showmen give exhibitiona that are grossly immoral, and ganiblera run swindling gomes openly. Sn.-h things eventually kill the fair and drive tbe agricultural society ont of cxiHtencc.
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WILBUR r. TRCDWELL,
OOUN8RLOR-AT-LAW.
IM Baatasn MrMt, Brooklyn, S. T.
Taa BIpar'a Hali, rnoport, L. I., Eveningv and Satuidayt.
CLARENCE O. T. SMITH
AMarnay aai Ceunaeler at Law,
VAK HOCKAWAV, —raaif wiauc. Qnaena County, N. Y.
rRANCIS S. TAYLOR. LAWYBR. CORNBI MAIN AND FULTON STV ¦¦¦malrna. U I.
C. V. BALDWIN,
•IMBANJO SOLOIST.«t-
Bagacementa at Low RateA
Addraaa, NEMnTUO or rREEPORT.
Professor Gates, of the Smitbsouion Iustitution, claims that human vii-ioua- ness is caused by jiuisons in the cells of tho brain, and that it. can bo eradi¬ cated by medical treatment. Since tbo removal uf a liiimau atomach, without barm to ita owner, we are \ue pared to believe anything, but vicious uess is HO superabundant throughout tbo world tbat wo cannot tbink the medical fratornity will over be onnal to ita extermination, eveu thougli Profea,?or Gates's theory may be true.
Professor Schooling, in n paper be
foro tho statistical society, ot London,
gives for tho eight primipnl I'aums
of insanity, tbo fulluwiug pcrceiitugo
of every ouo hundred lunatics: Drink,
thirty-three and six une-liundredths;
domestic troublea, llfteeu nml one uiio-
Uundredtb; mental anxiety, thirteen
nnd ouo one-huudreilth; old age, thir-
i teen ond two uue hiimircdths: adverse
' circuiuataiicea, thirteen; accidents,
1 six and Hve une bundredtha; religiuns
I excitement, fuur uiie-hundrcdths: luv,-
alTuirs, one and tw,, uuc-hun.lrc.lths.
- of patriotic ardor so zi-alously dis- playe.l iu thc rarly days hnve given way to (luie.tr expresaimis of National feeling, bnt these, however, iiulicutc no weakening iu patriotic spirit ur sincere love for those who so succss- fully guided our country through tha troublona years of its cxiatetice.
Washington bad the sotisfuctiun of receiving the cungratillations of liis felluw-citiz.ens mouy times upon the reinrn of hia birthday, freipicntly be¬ ing a guest at tbe bauijuets given in honor of the occasion. In fact, Wasli- iiigton'.s Birthday prncticolly tuuk the place after, tbe Itcvolution of Ibc birthday of the various crowue.l bends of Great Britain, nN-aJs cclebratc.l with so muoh cnthusiasiu iliiiing Co¬ lonial times. When imlepemleuco was cstiiblialicd all those royal liirth- ' days were relegated tu iiliject inaig- iiiticauce, and the bii thdny uf Wash¬ ington naturally became une of the most conspicuous iu tho calendar of -imerican holidays.
It m.ay be iutc-rcstiug at this time t'l look buik upon those early days of our Bepnlilic aud seo how our worthy oncentor.s attcatcd to tlicir admiratiuu for their great Generol and the first Preaident of their cuuntry. But the peo]ile did not wait until Washiuglon waa roiacd to the highest position his country coul.l give him before honoring hia birthday. One of tho earliest celebrations of which we have j nny record waa in 17H4, 111 New York , City, aud this waa the Urat publio eelebratiou of Washington's Birtlnliiy I here, saya the New York Times. Tho I Britisii Iroupa had eviu'iiiited New , Yurk City barely tbree inuutha before, I and it was groilually recovering from the distreaaen of tbe long war. The demonstrations wero not very elabor- I ate, but they wore iiiteiiaely patriotic. The .lay nt that time was c.lelirated ) February II, the .late of Washington's I birth, according to the old caleudor, an.l ill a newspaper of February 17, 17H1, wc find thia interesting accouut uf this lirst New York celebration: '•Weiluesday last being thc birthday . of his Excellency, General Washing¬ ton, the same waa celebrate,1 hero by i all the true friends of .\mericau Inde¬ pendence ond Conatitutionol Liberly with tbat hilority and manly do,;orum i ever attendant uu the Suns of Freo- ¦ dom. In the evening an cntertaiii- i ment wna given ou board the East In¬ dia ahip ill thia harbour to a very j brilliant and respe,-tabic company, I aud a discharge ul' tliirtcen cnuuou wan tirod on tliis joyful uccasiou."
A club callel n •Select Club uf AVhigs " assembled in New York ou tbe evening of Fobrnnry 11, and a brief account fl! ita nieeting was scut to the New York Gazette, with uu amusing Houg, written, aa was stated, esjieciully ' for this occasion. .\s a sample uf this , clIiiHion of poetical patriotism, the fol¬ lowing stanzas Will reveal aumcthiiig of thc spirit uf that uccasiun:
WASHINGTON, FEBRUARY 22, 1898,
OiirKuiubi: Ofi.nlicnt, A b.rm ,,rli,.r.ipart.
And fu"i. so llrm It sci'in Th urngi' lit his hea
N.l Kr.'al'T ill his taskdii Thnn Ki-..at iu llttln tliii
'Twas Ibis that mad,' his I'ri'-cniiui'nt o'er kings
ain|ilc mini ',1 to biu.l
On R.lli nuil hron7«. In honorivl stale Vt fa.Ml for yrara hns ahonr;
Stani,. deeper.'day w„ eclebriiio, His nature ou our own,
Ila.l beforeaeon whnt Tlin.> has br.ii;i;hl Would hr hav.' ,'hnu«'"l his iiarl?
II.' boron Nation In his thought, lis lif,..b.-at In bis lii-nrl.
— I', II, Crandall.
give aa many toasts as tbere wcref States in the" I'liion. autliat duriug the early years wo inv.irialily lin,l that thirteen t,iasts was thc rule. .\s ncw- Statcs were nddcil. Iiuwi'ver, extra timsts were aiblcl alao tothe list, .lust when thia cnstuiu died out can per¬ haps not be ilctiiiitely determineil, but probably the ni)iiil iuereaso ot the States may havo had aomething to du witb it, as tho .liners probably faw thnt it was taxing tlicir drinking abili¬ ties too heavily with the addition of each new State. However, ut tlii" Philadelphia celebration the toasts were flfteeu. as two now Statea had re¬ cently been iiddcil. and amung aume ! It uf tho must interesting aro the fuUow
'•Mrs. Washington's faithful maid then assisted her tu disrobe and Iny her hcu'l upun tho pillinv. Nellie then sang a verso of smno awoetly soothing hymn, and then. Icauing down, recoivcj tho parting blessing fur fho night, with sume emphatic re- nioika oil her ,luties. improvements, etc. The ,'11','ct uf these judi¬ cious habits and teachings apiieared in tho granddauglitcr's character through life,"—Philadelpliia Recurd.
<U-nrgr tVashlnglon's Ourrv MIovr. .\ C'bicn.oi) man owns a atuvc which onoe belonged to George WaHliingtoii. solidly Iiuilt arraiigoinoiit.
Tin- fieoi-h.
ny III
f Ibe tuile.I Slales -May ,1 l,ai,i.|li,'ss be perpetunl, raiiliiili. l.f the iiuilon I... privileges, I State
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The thirl..eu stri|
111 llau-s ami str..a
'Tis Wiislilngt.in's
l...| j.iy aboun.l
l.i.iitf mav III. live
This laii,l'..f llb..|
ri.nirish In p.'a.
I..,ug may he live
A i;nite(ul |.i-o|,k-
Aml, lal.. to henv
Where joys no".
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WATKIN W. JONES ft CO.,
OLU K.STAIILIKHKU
Reil Estate ^losnraflce Agency,
r*R Rockaway, N.Y.
E. S. RANDALL, Architect, OSaacar. Rraeklyn are., and Malaai, <
Rallraad Depot, Freaport, U I. Wna<R|iHlinliiaapr»partdlWaUela
I With reaped lu the nuuiber of j fatalities charge.1 tu siiiciil,- during j Iho year 1HU7, thc Chi,-ttgu Tribune i tluds that not less tbau I'liiilll iierauna
killed themaelvea during that period
of lime, .\« ia usually tbo caae. .juito I a large percentage of these victims ' were physicians; but tho list also in- I eludes lawyers, octura. edituis, biisi- ' neas men uud .-l.-rgyiiuu. Tbo vari,ma I causes aasigiied by invoatigatiiig ] authoritiea fur these suiciiles are given i in the following table: Ucspumb-iu-y,
J.SH'.l: insanity, 4117: li.iUur, 27il: iil , bealtb, :i.",il: dumestic infelicity, :iul I .li.sappuiiiteil luv,.. '271 : buainosa losses. j Vii, aud unknuviii. l'.i-J2 Gf the tutal
number of BUicidi-a sbuie iii,li,'ulr,l. i 'i'AHt were bruugbt abunt by tttkiii>! ; puison, il.ls by gun or piatui sh.its,
870 by hanging, ."ibi by ilruwiiing and I 537 by thmat cutting, A« tu thei.. I maining cas.'s there ,'aii be no i-las-i
Ucatiuu made. Some of the parlies I met death in fr.int .if luc.imutives * othera by burling themselves fr.n
bigh altitudes nn.l uthers by l.luviiiic
themaelvea up with dynamite.
The rr.-sl.l.-lil ..f Ihe l'nite.l Stat..s - May Ihe evening of Ilia lif'.' be nllende.l wllh f,'li..ily. ...ninl to tbu utilliy nu.l glory of its m,.rl.lian.
Th.. I'air Iinnghtcrs of Amcrl..a—Mnv the i.ui-llv, the reetiliule. nuil Ihr virtues ul their'mln.I ever euntliiue r.|ual to th.ir duly ami external aec..m|.Iishm.'iits,
The Il.'l.ul.n.' ..I Fran.e -Wisdom nn.l stubllitv t.i her e..iiii..ils, suc-.'ts t.i li.'i arnil'-snnd iiavi.--., ami may her enemies
impeusulel l.,r their defeill, l.y Ille
s|.i.,.,lv an.l i,-,'.iil-nl ,lirr,lsb.li i.f Unit lib¬ erly li-hl-h lln-y are vainly iiilemi.liug lo .-,111,1,ress.
.Mav r,.Iiiiul.iii bl- ever able to b.->ast n .lelTerson In .'...luell.a Hamilton In Ilnanec, and when ne....ssnrv, u Wasliington to lead li..r armies to e.in.|'u<-st nu.l gl-iry.
rh.. Hav-May sueli nuapb-ious peri...Is nrv.-r.-.-ase t.. r.'eiir HII .'very -lav iu th" vear shall hav.'smile.l on rolumbla Willi ih" birth ut a WasiiinKtuu,
Our l-nfi.rluiiale I'rieu.l, the Mnr.|ili. .1.' | __ ia Favelt,,—Mav Aiuerba b..,'c.ni.i-sh.>rlly |
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TO w,i,<iHisr.Toy.
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a. rabl.'uii.I linpi.y in
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The following ia also an iiiterostiug example ot uews) ajier c.lil.irial palriu- liain which npp.'ur.'.l in the New Yurk Gazette at tlic auiiio tim.': "Aft.'r th.. Almighty .\uth..r of .mr existence ami bappiueas, to whoiii, as a people, arc we -iiiiiler the greatest ..liligiitiuns',' 1 kuuw yun will answer, -Tu Washing- tun,' Thut great, that gluri.insly dis- iutereste.l man, bus, «illi.iiil the idea of peoiiniory reward, un tbo cuiitiai-y, much to his private .Iniiger, borne the greatest and must distinguished part geullcnieii
in uur piiliticil Hilvntb.n, Ile is nuw 1 Ibills uiuI l.an.im.ts, it will bo seen, retired fi-..m imbli.' servi.'c. with, I I were tho .•lii..t bii-thoils cmpluyed in truat, the Bppn.bati..n of G.nl, bia j ccleliratin« tho day. und there waa cunutrv, an.l his lum henrt. llut hardly a tuwu so sniall that it cunld ahall w"e furget him'? Nu: rnlher Id , n..t manage t.i have at least une .>f 'uur hearts .'ease l.i beat tbun an 1111- ; these fiiiieliuiia iu hunur uf Geurge gratetn! f..r,.'elfiiluess shall miIIv tl:.. :Wasliiiigt..r.. llu' enrlv nowspnpe'-.
lu concliisiun. Ih.' newspajier nc- ci.uiit uf this cclolirutiun states tbnt, "the afteriiuun iiiul ivening wore aureenbly spent iu sueial pleasiirca and c.iii.ivial in irtli. and tho eun.liu't uf the «liu!,' ,',.nipany was iiiarki'd by that p'.lit.'iicsa, hariiiuuy and friend ship which uughl .'ler t.i characterize the ititercuiirsc uf felluw cilizens ami
about six feci high, 1 apped by au f Ills Ilf.. 1... I .\morii'an cagb' .'ast iu ir.in, Tho "s'l'" ?.' '-'i'l'l' I fouudatiiiii is siiiiare iiiid masaive, ; nith fuur stunt l.gs, rather fancifully , wr.inglil. Till' stuvo is sipiarc, slant¬ ing upivaid ainiusi t.i a puint. In it at its base arc t«u upeniuga, and these appear tu be its amiy doors. Thel,- is 110 r'cept.arlo fur aahos, .\b,iv:> the tiiueiiu;. Hi|iiai-e jiart is a .'.irriigali-il 1-,.'.,1:1111. a fu.d high, an.l upull ihis the I'll'.;!,', with uiitstrdchod
WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY.
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^CHARLES L. SEAMAN,
Carpenter am> Builder,
rnttaoar. l. i
Bitiuaica cfaeerfally givro.
CVuitracCa tnkeu.
Cnifil I 6ILSOI IITIOR,
CARPENTCRS AND BUILDERS.
FREEPORT, L. I. " !
Batlaa rscoatly eomplrlrd ihr RKVIEW i BUILOIira «• Of* creparr.1 to tak* eoaliacu fnr lm rlaia wrrt.
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Tataamaat. tar caciaro.aT
BiiM« • GeDenI Coitrtctors,
!• Ba4for4 A\eniM.
•NOOKLVN N. Y. Imm for atto at FREEPOKT. L. I, tht iaaUa biulilinjc pluta on U>o| Nieaty (naed Mneta. witt , Ae, Aiaa, hooana biult u
CLBkRT A. UEOCLL. AiteUeneer, raaareai. L I
JStSmt^SASmttl'* '^""*' '"»•"»
According to a recent Liin.l.ni csti mate only about ;;.'>,Oilll .American tunrista visited the Knglish capital m the course uf the pa-t aeasvui. ani thi- ia regardoil as a very poor cat.b. Iiie jubilee was n great .liriippuiutmcnt as an attraction for cu-asius from over the water. It wa.s expected t.. bring them .v.-r ill Hucks, all eagi-r lo -.pen.l inuney, bnt it seciua to iiave ImI a deterrem ciVe.'t. un tbe wh.ile. iiii.l shop keepers nu.l h.itel kei'pers ml fered rather than i.ruti'cl by the ftativities. Still, even 'J,',,!)*!!! .\meri cans are very mueh beit.'r lluiu 11,.11.-, aud tl.e calculatiom as t., I:.,.v liii, 1 better are din-idodly intere.tiiler. Th. average tonrisl from "the StnteJ. " "e uro t.dd. scatters about »Ii>i>-'l wl:i;e miking a three in.'utlia'tripin Eur..pe lill-, iniiltipliel by 'J.',.o!m, luake- $-j."..1*11.1.llll.l, aul .if that amouut, 11 i* believed, ljuu.l,,ti re.eive I at least l»-,>-flfths. Paris g,!-, 11. -te ,\mericau mouey than I>"uduii .!,.,.>, luii beca.iae mure .\uirri.-ans Si-i tbere. Lit beracse Iht Kren.'h ,'apital wins the ij.i.lo .,! all the wumen. aul this is b..tli larffei aul ui.irc protitable th.m that cf the QLSU. lu whose nee.l. a:i.l tfc.i,-. llir LoBdtfB thojii iugre cai'ecuulj vatci
An.l t:.
All Ihul
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lassrilel
tinio , t
uier-kl^s
lur tis one we Liu.w, ii:i.. -,.-:: . ,- ,Mt:i us In our class. S,.h...>: .lays ami home days, to an.I fr",
W.. >iiiir.. an.l .-hat, un.l'we ni.M-t un.l pass; llul her.'is ..ur .ill-l! Ilurber.' nne Who live.l an.l .Il.'.l an.l was d ,ne wllli ..nrth t.onic I...b-.rr our time' Washingi..n, Ami we ii.'e|. with gla.lnrss his .lay .f 1 irth:
The f.nnnons roet, nnd tho banners wav.', Th" ...bllers iuar'h, au'lthe pr.u.l .Iruun roll.
F..rknlghtlv an.l gallant, irn- ani Irav.r rame wt''.',- hi- Quiu ber file!.--•
, thn
part any ot ua have taken in Ihe ro- ' doniptiuu uf uur cmntry, (In tbia day, the hero enters iiiM tho lUiy- third Tear of his age Shall such a .lay pass unuuti.-el- N, , lel ^ tem¬ perate iiianife-Ialaun if j.iy c\pr,fss the sense we liav,. ,,f thc blc-^ings tbat ari'se upon .Vineiiea on that day nbich gave birth to Washlngt.ui, l.it us call our ehlblren aruiin.l n- an.l tell them the many bles.siiigs tliey une tu bim and tu thuse illiisiriuuscbara.-trrs wb.i have nssiste.l lin.i i:i the great ... rk uf the t'maTi,Mpoti,>n uf ,iur coUu- tiv, aud urge Ibom br, «uch examples lu' tral-sl:.il the ileliglil- ,.f fr.'.'.luiu ali.l iii.lepcml, lice tu their p.'sterity "
Il is a'.su iiiteresli.1!; tu kmiw that Now Yurk I'ity y, a-, ii.i tite lUly pia.-e inthe .-..unlry i-e:iieml.eri'ig Washing- t.>n s Birth.lay in this year K.-t. 'The residents ..f Uu-iii,i,.nd. Va,. \iere n,.t furgelfiil „t tbe .lay, an 1 m tbe rvvn- iDg an riefraut enlerlaiiiitieiit ar.l ball »er,- given iii the I'apit..' Biiillim:. »hi.-h. »e are infuiuied. «rre largely stteii.le.1 < In,. "I the ii,,.-t if,', res'iug ,.f ibose early 1 rlel.rati.m- l.> Xew Y.rker-was lii.at given by tbe Ta:li- inaiiv s .. irty 11. ITim
Tl;e t'hi'ii.'eli ' :a:i . v>'i." wrir a'way- pautkitis, ubMii Lilwwi,.i WatUmsioD's
palriutlc ban.iuets it waacnstumary to f.>r a iiiunth. an.l often lunger, after tho -J-.'d of Febniiiiv. wrre filled with brief accounts ,.f theae celoKratiuiis Ir.u.i dill'ereiit localities. Many uf Ilicni are very interesting, shuwing. as they d.i. tb.' patri..tisTii uf the )ie..ple tt~ Mcli as tlicir .iistuius an.l haiiil" iu their «..ci.il eiilertaiuii.ents. Fui 11:- siaiioe. when Washington a Birthday waa celebrated in Alexandria, Vs., lu 17'.il. the B.\lliiii..re .advertiser gives us the fi.llu'i 1111; aiiiusiug aecuimt of a ball held ui Mr Wise.- tavern
'The meeting was nnmeruns,nnd brilli.rit .1 y beamed 1:1 every cuun- tenance SparKling ly.s, .Uinple.I .-beeks .Iresse.I In smiles, prtitopted ! y the .„vai.i,.:i with nil the variuuagra.es ..f femnly bca'-.iy. "cntribuled t.. heighten the pl.^a-urc ,.f Ihr scue .\t an intirostiiig in .men; 11 p.irtrait ..f thr President, a striking likeness, IM-.- sullcbly .xhibite.l The illus Ili.'i- ..riginal bal l.,-rn .ifteu «een in tbe saiiie I-....in m the mil.| charai'lrr
giie.t The s..ng . f -li.'d I!!, -s Grrat W:i.li;ni:t,.u. 'L'^n; Li«eGieut Wu-l: i.igtoii, -i: -v.'le 1 111 t'„.-:i:nyii ii.auy lou'.s ai. I all heart- i.nilrl Hay IX n-'t hi brtathc 1 m vaiu.
F.irev.-r .Irar I., a ural. fui Mine, Kr.im nife to ui?e Hint imm..rial nainr
Shulln j'.yl.il p....pie eel..brate, - Marnur.-t I:, Snng-ier, In llnrper - P.
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H.ijack —1 d..irt believe in li, rcJiiy,
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11..jack Tli.-'Fath.-r ..f hia ('..uutiy .•onl.l' n.it teil a lie. but l...ik at bu ..hil.hen's siiecessfal ,'11..rls in that .lirecti.,11 —Truth.
T,.acii,r-Nun. Tliumas, v.by .lo w-t all b.ve Geurg.'Wa.lungt.'ii-'
Pupil ('ttus.' sch....l Ids uut un hi-- birlh.liiy, and ho vas tlu. Father o' his t'uiintry
"Wo sell six pair,-, uf gluvcs wilh Mack slitcliin,u tu one with the white," eai.l tho man at Ihc gluvc cuiinler, "and all tho new gluvea are coming ovor with thc black slitcbing. '
tVhnI W,,,nen Arr Wrnrieg.
V.-hetoeii wai-ts. i.luiii, .l...ti.i.l, plaide.l ami elieckcl,
Cliains of peiirl bcadi t„ whi.h .'in- pire IrtU" aro hung.
Covert clutbs in now green, ca^tur an.l gray sbiidingH.
Bcn.ly-mailc scrulls ur cul..led biaid edged wilh gold cor.l.
Attachable yokes of i.iiik liberty silk and cream lace,
Vngarlrs or llir l:iii|.i-r.s of AuMria,
The Kuipreas uf ,\iistrin haa jusl landed in Sun Bciiiu. Italy, frun her yacht, tho Miramav, and luis taken ii|> her quarters at tho Uuyal Hotel, Sho travelfl strictly incognito under Ihe nanio of tho Conutess of Ilohcnonibs, Jn spito of her sixly-oiio vi ars sb,. still wi-ars her bair lihi,-k nnd tlu-n- is nut a wrinkle perceiitildi- ou her ciiccks ui- furehead. The F.iniiress is mueli iii- tcrostoil in ttiiiat...ur phutography. tilio has with her her c.lh'cthiii uf uver UUW portraits of pretly yonug w.mu n nud graceful girls, wbieh sho has "takon" witll hor own cainei-n. Tli,. subjoi-ts uf the )ihiitugi-nplis d'.vell principally in Mcditeninif un luiviis at which liei- ^liijesiy Ims ati-ippcd fnun time tu tini" in ivv viiriuns iriiiacs. South uf France beauties uccuiiy a pr,iiiiin"iit phiec in the collectiun, which is said tu lie the must roniark- ablo in Eurupo, F.a.'Ii car.l bonrs uii¬ on tlio reverse si,lo suiuc account uf tho mu.lol.
.tsTliliiBS Iseil lo lie.
It is Uut su long siiu'i' w.iiiiau was pronchod to usif slio were a cliil.l, an.l must bo cuustantiv reuiiinlc'l uf h.'r duties, lost she shi'mM stop uulsi,lo uf tho nari-uiv circle kiiuivii u" "w.niian'.s sphere," .lau.' Austin, mil uf .l.'fci-- en.-c I.l thc views of hci- rel.itiv.'s, runcealc.l hor writings fnuu the gn-/,e of chanco visitors by laying a hand- kerchief ovor the pageant bev niniin- s*-ri]it Mr,i, Sunu-rvillo was oii- trciile.l n.it tu liring iliiigrai-,'Uj,,,ii her fiiniily liy ]ii-rHistiii|» in her sin,Ucm uf iiintli.-iii:iiii-s: ev.-n tim cli-r;,'y was .lis- iiniotcil. uml shc^was ciiideiiincil frum the pulpit, Caruline liei-schcl's glu- rioiis wurk iu astrunuiuy wii-i duiio ami.I diHcmiragciiicnlH, ami thore is a.imothin.g pitiful in tho thought that her Illbl,liiiu-i life was tniliittcr.'d by social prcindicc. But how thur.uiglily wuiuaiilv thc must giftcl w.iiiicn over arc! Pi-i.fcss.ir Marin Milchcll loft the iiio,st deli;.;litful iiieiuurios t,i li,':- jinpils, an.l niany a slu,lent ciuliiic.l thc mntlieioatie.1.1 w.iik of nslruiiuiny fur thc -.'tike uf tho |,n,fcssui-'s pcrsuu- iility. One uf these pupils snid that alle bail furgutlen all she ever learne.l abunt the Sllll, muou nnd Hini-a, bill ,i|h' nevir cuul.i furgot the gatlioiings where Miss Mitcliel! was the bustoas, and she sliuuld alwiiys reiiioiiibci-thc bull |ii.'Is and auiivoiiirs ut every plate, and the |ii.elry, in thut print like linn.lwritiug. mini:' for over^- ouo of liortirls,-New Yurk Tribune.
Ohio's l.lltir KhuIri'Rnrt,-,,.
Few iieuplo knuw that tli:> uiigiiial seed uf thc kindergarten inuveinoiit in tlie I'nil,'.I Stiit'.fl was so'.vu in Olii i, I'lio suncr Ma-- nu less uu niithuiily Ilian a wuiuuu prcsuiiiilly iii,s,ii'iati'il wilb Fiau'lii-l in milch uf "bis toiitativc work at Kiclliaw. This wuiuan upoiiod the tirst practical wurking kiin'er- gartcn .schuul in .\mcricn ut Culiiiii- lius, Ohiu, ill Is'i-J, Mer baiiio wns Caruliiio Luiii'-ii^-'iuiiki-iilierg, a na¬ tive of lluiiii-., r,™ii-iii,|iiy. The hiiiu- lllo une-stury fniiiic hui'isc iu which tbis ipiaint -piiist.i- sol nji li..r liuibse, b.il.l g.ids uml hibured tu inculcate iu the caiiilal's infant pi-iidi;y the tlieu. ries uf the iiia-ter, Fr.ieliel. is slill atanding.
Miss Fniukciilierg male lie:- lir.' Tisit tu Ohiu ill |Sl,-i, but Ihiiiliiiig'the' timowaiii'il ripe for tin- iiruji-i'l. sh.' roturuod t,. Ki.'lhnw in IHJii. wher.' she taught six yeara iiii.b.i Fi.iol.ii's .liredi.in; tbeu Ures liii ii'i.! Sk.'plz.'ii shared her liiburs fur ,.b..v,.ii y,'nrs. when she uguin si't sail fur Aini-ricii aiil established llu- l;iii l-rgai tell a! Culiimlius.
It was with the grcalcst dilliciilty Miss Frankeiiberg gathored a fo« pi pils Iiitu her lllil,lest r,"ini. The iiikdiest tniliou slie rceeivi.,! wus seventy live ...nts u wck per pupil, T.. till' i.nn'iil,- tlie ninkiiig of ].,i]', i buds, liiinls, caiis, iiiu.leliiig in cbiy. iiiar.'hiiig liil'l singing v: "-o .-imply .'hibl j.lay a capital .v:.y l,i niiiii-,' chil.lrcn and keep III, in unt ,'f nu- chief,
Mi.ss Frank,uboig was an a,c,,i.i- plishcl wumen .,t foi.'c a'il det.'rniin- nlb.ii. There wa- much nt tlm nns- tui-rnt in li.-i manner aud l.oBiiiig. She iiiiariably wuro n lace inji tieii iimb-r the clun, while black lace inillH civere,! her siuipdy haml-, 'l'u oko I.nl a living sh,. was finully forced l.i n I.l Inec iiial.iiig and \ariiii.s kimls uf n.L.llework. in » hieh sli.'mis skillcl, I., lur kin.Iergurtiior sciuml.
nisable.l l.y au ncculciif. she he- caiue ia her sixlii'th year an iiiuiat,' uf tlio Liithiran Orphan Hume nnd Asylum at Geriiianluwii. Pa. In that iiistitntiun -lie siiccessfully intr,.- dii..ed th,. l,in,lergHrtiicr sy-tciu iu is.;,-,, .Mis- IValiii.iy i-i sail tu have vi-ii,..! there au.l I'ut many „t tbe Fruebel |.bus she tri,-.l t ' pul iii pra.- tb-.. ill her t,.Illative ell'.irts at Ib'Sl..!: befure visiting Euruiio.
Miss Frankenberg remuiiio.l al the the hi.ilie until IK'S.'. v:he:i she .lie.l ..f I.l.I iiL'e Her t.iiuli muy la; se.'u ill St, Nu'ludas trraveH-ur-l, O'liuiiiliit: tho li'iiiie. iviier.. tbe l.iudcrgrtrtuer >y--
lein is pelpetiiated .11 tll.' lines lull
,biwn by Fr'n'Lels lirst .lis.-iiih- in Ameri.-a. - Cncinnati Cuiiiborcial- Tiilmne
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I.ii.y C'iKti- 1- tlu- Mayui- nf Cimnr- 1..U. M.l . runs the t .', ;i, .-. n-lin-ts a KenevttI St.in- un.l i ¦ tlu; l.-«,l-i .f th.- I.„.al S.-.n.sis,
Mrs Kliza'.,.th Winnar.) ..f (anal |i .ver. dbl .. has a :'.ibbii..r,. fnrm au.l .S'ei.'iiHi m ca-ii. y..t sho was f ..ind the • ther day in her li'Uise in tbe last -•a.'es uf -tarviUi,.ii
Mme Kiaz. wife ul the Moxi.'au
I'l esi,lent. Ita- fuur.b-l a h..iiie v, lure
L,-rls ,-an al»njs tinl cii.p!..y:iienl, n
'iraery where childreu uf workiiig-
V. lueii are carol f'jr, and a .M».^'lalen
.III'.- f.ir rofentaut sinner-.,
Ur, Mar.e E'.-a,M. Bend- ,.f Livicll '.,-13 been r*pp'iiu:e 1 mo-licu; iiiierue in -;.e New Y.nk 'lat. (laig .--i-'by 1 i . il.-j.ii.'« a! .'^ ,n .-a I.n i'.vs',..n C.Min 'y ijiic li tjy ui^t m joau atipjiuted
;is a iii,',lical iiucrne in thc -tate hospital servo ot New York,
Miss Lilian I.ocs. ono if the six sisters who ae,-umpauied Mrs. Onais- t.in t'liant tu Greece, uml one of the nurses who .li.l go..d wurk duiiiig tbe tiraeco-Turki-ih War, bus been iip- p.iiiitcl matrun ut t|ie Hospital Samaritano, San Paulo, Brazil.
Miss Fay F.illcr. oITacmna, Wash., has be,.n iippuinte.l liavluii- mist rose ut that luirt aud is Iho ,inly woman iu llio w.nbl hiiliiiiig hiicli a position. Mis.s Fuller be.-amo prominent in the Wc,-.t a uumiu-r ,if years uiu by being tho tirst WUII,an ta ascend Mount f a,'onia,
Mrs, Ann .1, Stil,.s. mIio eroded Stiles Hall at a ,'.,st uf ijU.iblO, forthe roligiuns and so, iul u.'cs of the stud¬ ents uf the rnivcraity uf Califnrnia, died ri'cciitly iu Borkilcy at tho age uf cighlv fuui-. Jlrs. Stiles was born iil MiUii-ac. :^Iass, Sho bad lived in Califnrnia since l.'i'ii'..
.\iiidng tlio now w-uik.s uf i-harilv nn-lerlakoii by tho fflRTmesa Hirsch, ill ndilitiun tu cori-yiiig .mt the plans ..f her liiisbaiid. arc the estiiblishmeut uf n miilcrnity ho-pilal at Munich, a large donaliuii tu a Warsaw huspital, ami tlio fuumli'ig of twcniy-tivc nu- nnitios to:- in ligont gentlc-,voiiion.
t,liiee:i Wilhclmiiia ot Holland hus a mw suitor fil tho person uf Prince William uf Wieil. just twoiity-uno y.'ars uld, whu is nt the prosont iiio- ir.eiit a licutcnaii' ..f the cavalry rogi- montut Gar.l. s .in ('..rps nt Putadam, in the Bplondbl uiiifurm ul whicb bu luuks su liundsume an.l ilushiug that he has bc.-umo a -et-i.nis rival to Priuco Harold of Iienmark iu the graces of IJuoon Wilhelmina,
Whou fho I'rinee ami Princess of Wiilc:^ were visiting an exhibition in l.iiiiiluii rn .'iitly llll rciiebing the dairy d.parlmciit tbe Princess roiiiarkod to 111.' miiti:i:;er: 'I have alway,s hoard Unit tbo boat butter iu J-:uglaiid comes from Hoiininrk. la it true'?" Tho maimgor licsitatod a moinciit, and thou said: "No. y.mr highnosa; Ponmnrk Hciids uiitho Ill's! Princoaaos, but Dc- voiisbiro tbo best biltt?r. "
J'rincciis Tjouise, Duchess ot Fife, liv, ,s lur u-.vii nuiot life, anioug tho hills uf BraiJiiiir, iluing lu-r orrauds like Ihe wif,' vl a crufter. The Uiuhess of Fife is the wuu.Ier of tho iliiitriet, and luauy an iijipish ilanio has been in..lind to sno..r nt the mo- ilc-tly drossod yuung bi'ly who entora a villago shop, ur.l..is a puiiiid ur two uf that, a few yiii-.lM of rilibuii, ot,'., uml carries iliciii ulV lo lioi- carviiigo as if sho wero iioiiis imit of her day's
called 1 1.1 Andrew, his br.ilh.-r ' Jesus i IV..nt about nil the .'ilies ii s'hiiig lu Iheir avnaifoKU, I rea.. hlug Uieg.isiiel olthe klng.b.m, and healinc everv sb-kn.-ss mil rverv di>..:i-„. aiuuug Ul.l |,.'Ol.|e. bm llie miiilHules v.iie werr ns she.'p with.iit a sh.'pl.er.l loii,-li,.,I Ilis !i,'arl ami H,' t.ibl Hi. ,II-..ipl.'s i,, prav th" I.or.l .if the harv.'st tliat He iv,,uld-.n.'l f.irth laborers Into His linrv. sl ...hapt.r
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S.I to pray liiut we hair the r.-eorT.if^U.. elu'.jsing an.l aen.ling foi-th lli.'-.' twelve. In l.uk.' VI., 1-J, we read that ju-t b.-f.>i-.- Ilo eli..s.- the twelve He w.i.t .-HI into u tuouii- taiu to pray, an.l onliiiiie.I ail night In praver to (l.vl. In Mark ill,, II, w" i-.-a.l Unit 11.' "r.Iiilii..,I tliem tiiBt Ihev aiiuubl l„. Willi Hlm. aii.l Ihalll.. mlgiit'seu.t iheni f.irth 1., i.r..a..|i nn.l lo heal the siel,-. The la-! lllglit b.'fer.' Ilis ..nielllxb.n He told Ihem that II" ha.l ehosen nnd ordaiii.'.l Iheiii that Ih.v should go and bring forth Iruit. amllhattheir fruit shoul I nhble.
.'i, 11. '-The-., twelve .Ii.-niss.-nt forth. UII.I i-omnian.lel tln-m. saviug, ll i uot Iuto Uie way l.f the genlll-s and Inio any elly of the bamurilnns I'ut.'r ve not, but gorallierlo the lost slieep ,.f tlm h,iu,s« .i( Israel, ' This r.'slri.'le,! e,iiiinil,<sK>u wlll nut be ur- dersl.i.i.l unbss ,.ne is filiuiilar wllh li.ida I bill of l.ii.ssiui:f..r nil natious, wiii-.hlsto bi.-s Nra..I llrit an.l theu all nntions Ihriugh Isiuel. This ia fully n-veab-.l in Iho pr..i.!iets. and lie will net de|.ar£ fr.uu " ¦ •' K-lfls and ealliuK ot (lod are
^aalilngtM Koma.
Tlie grnate adopted a resolullon eallioK .-.n Ihr .^ttornry.Oeneral for Informatloa ns to the ci-iming sale ol tho Eansas Pa- .mo Kallroad. The Attornay^rneral ].romptly furnislio.1 the laformnt'lou railed
Arguments In favor of wonian's suffrage were pn'sent ,.d to thr Kennte and House ...iinmlttrrs by Iea.ling members ol the National Woman HuITrng.) Association. Senor ('orca has luformeil thr Slate De- us 1 partment that ho has nveived a cable du¬ ll- patch from tho Di.>i of the Oreater Itrpub- ad I II,- of I'.-ntral Amer|.-'A and from Iha nd i i'r.-sl.l.-nt of tho Stat.- of M.-arag«a. Is- ;-"• I fermlni! hlm thai th,-Invn-IersWho entered Ihnl Stale n f.'W davs auo have I>.H.nutterl3f roule.I. nn.l thnt, eons.-.iuentlv. the repab. II.- Is still at pra.'e. all the Inhabllants be. ing I'ngaged lu tholr usual occupations.
With a view to thr rrretlon of a nsw rusti^in House on thr Howling Oreen alte. in New York Cltv, Srcrrtarv (lace anil •lie Supervising Arehiteet of the Treaaury have n.ko.1 Cingrosa to authorise the aale .tlhe Wall street propertv for H.S.JW.OOO, an,l to appropriate »7.V),0O0 in addlllon to Ihe Iialance ol a f,wnior anpraprlatloBt amouuting to about ^1,500,009,
The Itrpubllean rongres.s|onnl Campslga I'omnitttoo perleetivl Its organiration. Rep- r.'s.'ntatlve Bab.-oe!.- being ro-elected Ctinlruian.
The report of the (Ivll Servlee (^>^llnla. si.iii for tho flscal year on,I,>d June 30. 1W7, was pn-aentod to the Prealdent.
The House sd.ipted fho report of Coin- nillt.'.. on Klcelloua No. a. In the eaae of Vnnderliurv vs. Tongue, from Iho .Second Oregon UUtrlet. lu favor ,>f tbe allltnK
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s Ps. Ixvll.i Isa. xxvll., iil,. 17. IS; Zech. xlv., 10, 17. Then' nr.. two other pravers wlil.-h wo woubl do w.-il to prav along with Math, iv.ilii. Ona Is In Isn. Ixll.. i>, 7. nud thu ether in lb'<. x.xll.. 'JO, To prnv these thn'o I'ravors Irom Win hoart dnilv will bring ono v..rv iii.nr I..II1.. heart of rlirlsl. Ills prl- uiurv iiiis-.|..ii iva.< t.. I-iael ^Jlnlli. xv,. -Jl,; h.-nee Uli,- r.-stri..te,l cniiiilsslon nl this lime 1.1 lli.'t.v.'lv.', but lieini,- n.Je.t..d an.l eruelll..,I l.y IsiwI Ile nfl.'r his rosurroe- 11.111 gave ill., worldwide cminlsslon as In Mnth, xxilll,, l'.l.
7. "An.l as we Ko,pr.>aeh. saying. The kiug.l.uu ..f b.'sven I- nt band," Thua proneiio.I Uie llajitisl, nnd Jesua Hlinsolf, and till, li, nud Ih.' 70. for iu the perauti of tho king tin. kliigilom was verilv among Ihem 1 I.uke xvll,, 21. imirBinV 'and Iiiiji Uiry b.'en cinlrulto receive a erueillo.l nud risen .M.vslaii the klugdom woubl .b.ubt- b'ss have been s,.t un nfter His r.isurree- llun, but-,',-inx their d.'.-i.Ie.l r..j..di.in ..f Him, lie, l...f..i-.' Ills d.'ith, l.ibt th.-m In a pnral.l.. thai the kingdom wns postponed till Hi,s returu trbai the Iar .louulrv i^I.uko xlx.. 11-151,
8, ¦•Il..al lhesl.'k,ol.'ansethrl,.p,.rs, ralso Ihed.'a.l, enst ..ul d.^vlls; Ireelv y.. havo re....lv...l. fri'.'lv glv.-, " .Somo one lias siiif- grsle.I Hint verses ,'. to I,', of this ehnpter cntaln sp.'elal .llr.'.'Iloiis bir tho speelal niisslun of theajiosiiesat that llmr, veri-.'s III to'Jlldircell.iiis t.n- K.ispel miulslry iu nil nui.s, au.l vei-.s..s'J4 t..42 the servlee of ChrisI In ilafiill.sl ami wbl..st sense, call¬ ing allelili.in l.i lin- fa,-l Ihal Ihl. last vorsn In oa-.h o( th se,.Iious has Ills --V.-rliv, I
'.I. ¦-Provide ntdlber g.ild nor silver nor brasa ill vour purses." in Isn. vi,, H, tho i|U,'8tloiilB. "Whiiin sliall 1 tend and who t—" win go for us'^' II nny une will go for Uo.l \r , Iho Fath.'r, N.m an.l Spirit on their busl- ni'sa au.l whollv In Ih.-lrlnler. sla, lli.'y may rely ni.oul'bll.'lv,. Ill, III lllg mado truo to Ihoiu, ",Mv lio.l sliall siipiily all your n.'.'d a.'cnllng to Ills rl,-lieslu glory by flhrist Jesus." Or. lis one has pnrnplirasi'd It,
Tiny jiickds of laco for homo gowns.
Shirt wnist.s of dotted French llan- lid,
l-'icmdi cliallic in largo lloral de¬ signs,
Foiihuils huviiio plai'l mil luiyadorc patterns-.
Embrui.lcrcd edgings in lacolikc paUcrns.
r.i.'h phii.l sash ril,l.'.in iu the oigbt- iiicli wiilth.
White lawn waists covered with iliaguiial tucks,
WliiiicunNiiii'l silk and wool poplins in Kiroet shiides.
\vvy bright .','1 is,' velvet, iniruiro,!, fur dross nccossuri.'S.
I'.labonito iiasaonieiili'i-io in imdiaii l.irai.l uf several kimls
iC.ilIni' bands ami belts uf .silvei' stlidili'il with lurijiiuis,'.
Liberty sntin in briglil c ilurs for shirt waists ami toiiguwns,
Fliiworcd not'., Iica.li'.l, emlinmloroil 111- woven I'or t,'a:,:iiwii fronts,
Oiiibro stripes in tall'eta for liniuga and ill moiro tor evening woiir.
Organdie waists triuiim-l with three cul..vs ..t iiarniw sutiu ribb.ui,
Tiuiisjiaroiit .'sliirl ivui-ts having uliite ur cul.iron tulblii rilibuii eiillars.
Sush li'Uglbs uf rillll,,11 ill baya'Ioro I'Ki'i'tt with 11 kiiult.''l friiigi' un eitlior , clgc,
V,-l- ,.f l.lai'l. iiiiiiiss.'line covered
With tiny I'l-uss piilUiigs of whito
iiiuiissoliii,',
I Tailiir s!iiiiii,,.s in smu-.th cl.dhs ot
I tw.i t.iii..s, nilh tail. gi:iy, !i:,'lit brown
I ami giiiyish |:rc,.ii pieibuiiiiialing.
A Ve,v < i.inli.l.libb'.
I III the islan.l uf the Ibirlui'lucs largo i ,|iiaiiliti.'s I'f a nun.'ral bavo boon j biiiml hIii.'Ii 111.' iiuiivi'H I'.lll "iiiaii- 1 jak," II is Ufa bngbl l.lnek .-..lur and
IMS ul a Mi-y slight ib'pth, sumc-
'times uu the siirfui-,' in beds I to 2 l,.,.I ilii'.k: il g,.:ior:illy appears iimler an nnglo uf ubuut In degrc..s au.l in iho iiiiiiio.liato vicinity 1 t r.iek. It ia presiiuM-.l I.l bo s.ili"lili..,l |ietruloiim. nbich is utt.ii s, ,.ti there, xiiding trum tho earlli ur Ilualing on the wator. In its ciimiiositiuii thi- niiii'oral is similar 1,1 the pitch uf 'J'rini.biil. Iutho gilsou 11,' uf tjali. uiul the Canadian nllior- tiA', 111" it is of M mneh better .luality, TllO boat voriotiea ot "iiiaiijak " coii- laiiiod 2 p.r i iiit, uf water, 7ll,s."i per conl. uf vulatili' organic siil,,dances, ¦2ii.'.>7 per cent, vt .littu s.ili.l ones, ami II. IH per cent uf miU'Tal ports. It is used, aq.iiiig uther |,urposoa, fur tho iiisulatiuii uf .'Ic'tricnl cumiuita, tor varnish, l.itiimim.iia ciiii.Tdc. an.l t.ir tud. mix...l nilh peat, etc It is ix- po.-te 1 that il Will siipplnut gutta percha as sn inaulatiug uivdiniu.
lliKitrat H„K in Ih. tV»rI,I.
What WM- elaiiiie 1 tu l.o the biggest
i liu„' III th,. wi.rM di..'l ri-contly nt Ci-
i liimbus, Ga, It was th.- jiruperly of
i Frank Willianis, uf Ph. uii City, uml
weigh..:! .,v..r a t!|ui|SBUil |it.Ullils, TljC
auimal waa uver tmir fid iiigb, wua
-:,ven fe.-t uul nine luclirs in girth,
and Mtt- Iibuut ten feot bniu'. Its
uwmr ba.l jU-l bruiluiit bim i'd fronijr-
t-,'ir of oxhiliiliuti. rtird tho hug ilj;JljiL
th" end of the ji'JiffWjr VrTrtboi ii
I partus bnl ina.lr Haltering uffer.s tu
Mr Wllllama fur ii:.- prijirriy, but he
ba.l nf.ise.l Iliein
VVIiilo the 111'.' bug is gune, auother wun,lor ill the wayiif a [ug rrmaiua. It is a live logg.-d pig whidi waa pi, lie I lip .111 luo .streil a .lay or twu ag... The legH are all well .lovelope.l UU'I tin- ai.ibial i- in healthy con.litiou - \tlai.ta C..bstitiiti.,n,
Make III,US' Hisserv|,.e'lliy dullglii, lle'li make ihy waiila Ills rale,"
10, "Nur s.'riii for your journey, neither Iwo eoats, iii'lther sti,ies, nor y.'t stiiv. s, f..r Ih.'w.irkuian Is worthy of bts m.'nt." If we nro the l.or.l'a mesaengers on tho I.onl'a business, we have no o.'ciihbiu tobe nnxluua ubuut f.i.i.l ,,r r,iiiiieni ..r monev, but dlsi'iilaiiglcl ami rr..,'aii.I withoul fei'ir iv.'rs.'a'jl',,'ja, ail f,.|l..iv wli..ro II.. I..a,l..lli
In ipii..iiii.ss ami In ...mlbl f.n Ih" sil-
vernnil llii'i;iild nn.l Ihe .'nllle ui.on a Ihoiisanil bills are His.
11. "And llll.l wliats.iever ellv :'r town ye shnll ei,t,.r, in,plir.. win. Ill It Is worlliv, an.l ihere al.ld.. till ve go th.'uee," The i.r.ii.liets K..re pbiliiiv tnuKht that not nil w.iiild r,. -eiv.' t li'.ir iiie-sa,-.', but Hint somo would hnt.' th.'in fur II I Ji r. 1,. 17, IU: I'.r.eU. II.. li, 7: lii.
' pr.'
enl .
Ul.l..
Ililll)
, IH.-Jfl,
Uiln«,
wo are taughl l-i exi..-'i thr but wrnn-Ills.. liUK'lil Unit s.ilu" wlli w.'l- i-.im.' Him. ami ills., us b.r His snk.'. Uu ivill lllr'..I IIIU- sl..|.s in Ihis ninller nis.., an.l If some ,biv I!-. WMils i; t.i liav, f..|- i..wslilp Willi llim ill I.llli;; refusril. Hit Uraei. will be s,illl,.i.-iil,
rj, 1,1, 'An-I when v eom" iutonn house, nalulell, mill if III,''h,mse bo w-.rUiv let
yonr pen .ime upon II, bnl If ii b.- not
wiirlliv, lei v..iir i..',.,... r.-turn to y.i.i ' I'.veii Israel was mil I,, llghl ugalnst a ,iiv iinlllthiil ,.ilv hn.l r..j,.,.L.ll tli.'ir ..ff..rs ,,l p..a,..' wbl.'li tb.'V iver.' I.. pr....liilin to ii iDout. x\,, ini-.i,, KL.rv l...||.'v..r is i,i
e.iuut lliui-.:lla iii..ss..iii,-..r ..I 111.. I'rin I
I'ea.'.., nn.l, ilki'lh,. uni-'elsal Hi- blrlh, we
lire III pr...ialni pi.nce iu His na il.iiki'
II., 141. Pr.'aeliiiig pea .y .lesus ClirisI
Isour w.irl; lA.'ls X.. ,'«ll, for lie bus made pelieo by 111,' blo.i.l ,,rills ..nissiCol, i,. »li,
llli'sse.I ur.'111.' lira nakers! lIoiv bi'ilu-
liful iir'lh.'f.'.'i "t sii..|i: Hul then' aro manv wb.i kiniiv n..t theso Uiiiig,s( Mlitii, v,.
nbei
The Houae adopted a resolullon oallinfr for Ul.l corrospon.leneo between (-Iermany au.l Iho rnite.l Stnt.'s nintlvo to the ex- ,'liislou ol American fruits nn.l Ii.>rsea,
Senator Harris, of Knnsns. Intro,liiood a r.'s.lution ealllug up.m Altoruoy-OrnrrnI r.riggs for an oipIanatloM of his netlou lu airrorlnn to a sale of the Kansas Pnelllo Itallr.iad at aloss of moro than J.«,S(»,000 Io Ihe Oovcrnmont,
Senor Pon Juan dn Ii.is,-, PlrsI Seeretary of the Spanish I.,'gallon, Is now tho rharge d Affairs of Spnin lu Washlnglon, Hols a v.iuni; mmi \vIio has had consldornbb* ex- j.erlener iu diplomacy.
The Prcsl.lont sent Ihe following nomlna- llonstothr Senate: Cieero M, Harnett, lo be survevorof Customs, Port of I.ousvllle, Kv. J.isNph W. Ilurkr. to lu, O.illector ot (Ousi.uus. Ilistriet of Mobile. Ala. John H. Tlurtord. to bo Chief Juslleo. nnd Dayant T. Haliier. to be Assoelnto Juatleo of tha Supremo Courl of Oklahoma. P.dwln B. (•iinnlngham. of T.-nnossee, lo be Consul at .\den, Arnliln.
The Prosident nppolnle.l Third Asslal- aiit Se-ri'lnrv of Stato Cridlor as apeelal e.inimlsslonof of Uie rnitcl Sliitea to ar- rnnte for the Paris Kxpostllon, This la to llll tl.o vaennev enuse.l bv Uio .lonth ot Ma¬ jor Mos.'s P, Handy.
Tl.e Senate ndo|iie,l n resolution Inatriict- IllK Ih.' Cmmlttea on I'orelgii lielatlons lo ln,|Ulre Into tho reporled aelr.iiro of the ya.'lit Ibieeaneer lu Havana hnrbor.
The Trensurv Di'parlmrnI lasue.l aalale- iiieul to tho olt.'.'i that tho nvernge reoeipta from nil soureea lorthe llrsl ton days lu ,1'ebriiarv nm;regnle,l 1.0f,7,aiiO, or at the 'nil,'of $,1111,130,1^.^ n v.ar. wbleh la tM,- oun non in excess of the nve-ago annual ex- p..ii.litiir..s for the last nln.' yenrs.
The Herman Ambnssa.Ior hns nolllled the Slat.. Prpnrlineiit thnt no iinanintlne will
lile ba.l warnedlhe railroa.l pWWWSaU U Jill., plaee waa lua.Ie.|Untoly guurdWLl}
.laiiKer.,us. / lire ol unknown origin deslroyo.l I
Kml Hotel nn.l seveu eoltng, Ibiekawny Heach. I.ong Islnn.l.
A. .1. Howie, a iiilnlng engineer lu the ..iiipb.v ..I James It, K..cii.'. of New Y.irk lilv, .iriuvsa .lark i-li'Liro of the outlook 111 ill.' Kb,II,like, Suppili.s. Bklll.'d inlnera un.l iiui..|iliii.rv arr wanting, ho anya, fot ....-slul wurk tills yaar.
A i.'rrible bllzMrd has boon rnging nlong •hi' ...ast of Alaska, fr.nn tho h.'ad of I.ynn i'anni I.i Port Wraiiite.l. A...,ounta dllter as ;o th.'uuiulieriif vb'tlmaof tho atorm, vary¬ ing from sovoati'en to twouty-aevon.
liavbl A. Weeka. Iho aoeompllce of .'liarl.'s A. llniuev, whoia now under ten-
.,-11 ,t ib-alli f.ir 111., murder of (Ieorge
ilnr..iis Ni..|i.,|s, l.f Triiuibnll. pleaded K-iilliva! lirblK.iiiurl, l.iuii,. to murder in ih,'se.'.iiiil ,I,.Kr.','. an.l was soiitonood to imprisonment f.ir llfo.
Owing to frelithl .Userlmlnnllun tho I Oon.OOil bushels ,,I l.,'lter wheat, on rniito ,1 Kuriipe, has been dlv.'rl.i.I fr.im the port if N.'W York for alilpmenl .'la.-where.
Scveuleen-yonr-uld Klloii Culsun, of Now Vork City, nllowcl her employer's .logs to Ib'k her handa, whb'h were eut. Tlir.doga ille.t, nn.l S.I did 111.. Kirl. An aulopay showed aho wns nlTllete.l with hydrophobia.
The Illlaols Supremo (hiurl contlrmed Ihe eonvl'll.in of Hanker I liarloa W, Hpald- iiiu' 'vlio as treasurer of thr Inlvorslty of Iilin,,|s ,I.'f.aultod 1,1 the amount ot noarly
,t .MiO.llllll,
Charl,.
nn.l
W
fr..:
1:1,
.In..
sent 1
llinui
1 I'ran
,1111,1 fr
i..k
IIII
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lai
tulil
V l',is
11 the
111" n no h
III''
Utldhors, at ..si":i>i.'l_New
e,i,i„.:-:-,lriJl«. '
wlu.was .vini.llli ar^o. ,,r ..|iii.,.?zllng Illv fiiiiil ..f IhePni- SH, was l.r..ughl to
r Ivi, I New Vurk ..n tie. I'r"ii..|i line st..aiiisliip I.a
,l„„.,rt j N.,rmandle,
..It lilll Cnptain 1). I.. Urniuerd. who will com¬ b's .lbl mnn.l the li,.v..rnui..nl Kbiudlk.' roll.'f ex- ss ii.„I pelilion,sniled Irom P..rlbiu.I, Or.'gon, f..r If Ih.I AInskn.
" "'"' MrsArlhiir C, I.rvl was kill..1 In nu el.'-
s.,ngei ; v|,,,„ „| III,, ii.iiiami ||,„i„., Sew Vork
s unto (bid a aw.'d savor of ( irlsl, j ,.„ |,||„ „„, |„^, |i,.r luin.l lu hrr hushnnd
ifl»'tlierm.'nl.e|b've,.rniit|II Cor. II,, I,",, ,„„f',r |, Urt h"ud "ame In .-.mind
14, 'Ami wliii-.,ev..r shall i y.m nor li..ar v.nir wunls, wli.., I.ut ..f Hull hmis.. ..r .ity, sh dual uf vi.ur feel, " riius 111'. 1 (Acts rli'l,, .'.7: vvili„r.., nu.I .1.1 was Kb.rlIl.'.l, as II.. nlways wil me.ssi.nger I- biillifiii, wliethe lienr..r f..rb.'nr, Th.' fulthfiil I
Illh a Is Al Wllkrsbarri', I", wns kill...I nn.l Tin Injurel bv a fall ..f
,, K.lwar.l Hughes ,s And,.rs..n falullv k iu the llallimurr
of ll.e Illllaboro Woolen
. Ilrblg", N, II,, weni tobl
lu.rense In wages, I,
Iho message, bul tlni le "lie whu Will at. tend In the wav tie. iii'ssai;o Is trriit.,,1. Verse 40 snvs that a-liev treat th.' l,or,i s
niM,sseng.'r"so Ile-y treat l.'.r.l llimsi-II
(See als.i l.iikrx,, llll. The empbiy
1.^ "V.tIIv I sny uuto you. It aliall bn I Mills at lllllsl m.iro tnbralde f.ir the land ul s.,.I..:u nn.l ¦ ..f a live p.r .. 0..morrnli In the day ..f Jmlgun'iit, tliau ; take eir....| nl ..ne.., f..r that eltv," Hye.iniiarlug chapter XI,, 1 ( , II, Kiarkev, i.l Mii..e,b,uln, Kumuill !I2,'J4, hnve wo uol a light Li eunilud.. ' (..„|,|iv 111,1,1 ,v||,, ha.l an lu.li lakun from lliat it may tio moro l.,l..rabb. f..r tbu | ins riKlit Jugular vein. .lb.,I nt Iho Cleve- honthen whu never heard of Christ, than i lan.I Hospltnl, Siarkey llv.'.l flvo days f.'rlbusslu so-called Chrlatlan Ian.ls wh.i , afli-r hisjugular wa« slnirtene.l.
The Aasemblv nl Ibany, N.V,, by a voir I't T.I 10 11:1. passed n res.ilutli.n iiensurlnn I'lill...I siaL.s Senator Miir|.liy foraupporl-
MIK Ibr T. Ib-r allv..r ri.s,,l,itbin,
Nrw lirnuiul lor llejr. Una a Cnfrssloa ' Pr.-si.|.-nl Hublwlu, ol Ihe I.ong Island Ina Mur.Irr laar. I llnllr.ia.l, hlls inn.l.i a tour uf Inspection
¦ nue, ting Long Island vil
1 Ian.ls who having beard have not rooalved Hliu.— I.rssuu Ilelnir.
"JUMPING" FRENCHMEN.
What Is |.r..l.nblv a unbiu" i.'.inl In erini- ! nal pr.M.e.Iur.. was l.r .iiglit ^|. lu the trial ,f T,iin Nulty nl J.,ilett,., Cana.la, fur Ihe '-. nurdrr uf hi- thr." niatera and two
Uni del" b.wcl I
.l.dhln
Ib.
vide
I.d ul- ". bo
, what Is known asa-'Jump,-r. or'-ju:i,|.lng Kreneliniun.' and the elreumslauees i„,Iiili.,l to Ihe rou- ¦luBl.n lliat Ihe ll.Iu.l.sb.ns were inadt while laboring under this affliellon. Jump liiK Kreuehnnn nra f/,iniiiar objocta In Ihr hiiuber wo...l« ol Canada un.l Mali.o 1 he,
..iflV.r fr.nn a j iillar aITlIeti..n. presuin
ablv "I the uerv.is. whb'h reiobra tbem aun'-naOi- tu any eoinniau.I. no mailer hon l-.ollsh, wl,..n sp.,keu |.. sud.I'-niy. Tln-> wlll strike uny.ma wllhlu rra.-li, wln-n sharply c.muiandr.l: "drul, It eien It II »rreugla-ft of wblskv, 01 leap .,ver I«>ard fr.uu a rati. Tlmsi. uafortunnlrs nr.- llir bull of their felb.ws, but aumrtlineH th<-y ev.-u Uilnga up by .llslribuling black ..yei annuig their iiirir.entora. Nally aaa tollioa Ihr sL.ry of his movements on Ilia d»y of the mur b-r to th., repurlrra Inn h-iLl al Jolleit,- aii-l. wli.-n 1.0 rea.-he.l n ..rrtai(. alagr. I,.-l.-.-llv.. M..(ii.-klll took hlm Int,, an..Unr r.n.m and, ae, usluu hlm of thc luurJiit, re..-i;lvoil ax-viib:s.|.jii,
M-iaaklil ou Ihr stan.! saldTl'a twilrved Hiat the pris.<nrr wasa iuinnrr, and aft.r a lengthy arituinent, tli.' Jinlg" dr-idrd mat this c.,u|Ksslon ah'.uid nut goto ths lury.
MORMO'JS IN NOaTH CAROLINA.
Mlultmarir. r..ii,iE ill fall. TIiro«r(, tbr
l8g,.a by means ..f ir.ll.-y servb'o with Hit strnui llooa.
Eleven pert.ina veto klilr.I by the ex- ploalous of auim.mla nn.l whisky In Iht ...lbl stornga plant of Un- Chautauqua Lake I.u Company, u six al.iry building lu Plllaburg, I'mn, Tw.-nly-aev.u. poraunt •rer* reporledto li" nilssinii. and w.-rn aup- poscl lu bu burl.-.I in Un, ruliia, nud nine- leen are srrtoualy injurel.
Forelva.
Ihc Ambaaiadors at ' .malantlnnple ara Irving t.i arraugn for II... Autimomoua
(i.'/V.TUmeDt of Crele WiUluUt B pnivlsiunal
il,iv..rn,.r.
H W, H.idolph.if Phllad.Ii.hla.au artist, expired at a.-a on ill" Alb-r. aud waa hurled al (ilbraltar.
It Is r.-portad thai the Canadian (lovem- meul hns .Ilspatehn.l n notr to WaahlDR- I .n thrratnulng tu ejelu.lo Amrrb.auafroni Un-Klondlkn In ,-nae of b'.stll,- leglstatlou by tin- tnllrd HtaH's,
A sirong frollng againsl-the I'nited Htalea prevails among thr Spanish populace. The ..fll-ial organ of Ihr H|iunlsh (lovrrninrnt |.iibll-bes a full diaavowal of Hnnor !>»
l..,Uie. letter.
Oenrral (i'.iner, trap|a>.I n Spanish eon- i.iylii Cuba, ..ni'iiiriuK a b.l of aaiinunl. Hon aud arnis and ^lO.IXSI In caah.
I'r',feasor Folk muu, of (.'kleago. aaad •IKht I-eight, dropped drad on Ibe slreiitlD Ib-riin.
A.lvl.rs from (bin
llo
ral lll.lrlr
lim- r. -.-:.l
Slnsul.
.\ sing.iliii fil,"!
Ill has
-' ^"•r.o'e I ^- -¦ , n,„
re-ently taken pl.ic- t> Son Hritain, , an. Conn Tne l|i.dy uf Mr- Emelnie K, f ree
•e rd
Wilk-y ¦¦.ki hi
'u rnile' t . the Fairvirw
-hlho
taenty-
CoLielt-ry in v, diulleycar, ,n iv'u,. ., ,.,u m'iaruera al'-i fraw-ltd Tiiis is the teeiu i fum ral .d li.e -i.;ie kindabich lia-- ;al en |.i*-e > 1 tu- ,-iia',- within tirclv« m.^,litr -Sua luili I|iblUl«.
I.V *l" M- 'nii.n iul.«i'inan.-fr.„u I'lali wl, a r g'-ino lu pnln tbriugh Ibr rural d!»- Iri'.t. witboul monev or batfituge at,.I ,1.,- |,-U'l upon III,. In.spi'ialliy ut tb.-prop,, In the sr.-t|..|i» Ihrv vl.il Tl^/inlirr sini- ¦:as b.-*n dliidr.I Inl ,'IIslrl--ls*hii-I will 1* !bor.,uirblv pr'neivied. The It,iM.i..nariH- »r» w'.rltinit b'.tli f .r rn,l»raol. to llab auIie,,overt- to tbelr ndliflon In boUi.li- rllona thry arr haiiuff rxtraordiuary su.--
Vi:-I'-:,-- Ukn in—n nttermd t'umvr. Tbrlr i..|bil • II..,rllng" ,(U iiuildaya are ariraly altrndr^ nnl I y tli-lr la-il Ibey -irr making frlenla In a rricarlial'l* irao- d»r
lb
'ai,a,Ilnns nre urging lln-lr (iovrmmaol r.-laliat" agaiu.t tbr ...i.toina jndlry ol lnlle.l Hlatrs bv elelndllilf A-nrrii!«S
thrVuii'i
riirlallaa Kadravor Sorlrtr.
Th<- ei.-riirri.th aunin-furv "f thr f'hrl.ilai. luileav-.r K.^...'|rty Iia« ju»i l.««a vbarrvr.l tbr'^'ifiii-^ut tha ..ouDlrv.
Marinrs Hariies and King, .f tbr lailod staten '-ruiarr lUlrigli, werr drowDMd al I .ilomlvi I aylon.
There I* tMiie tall lit the betntUuS al i^.i.-.-n Wlllirlmlna, of ll./IUad. to nf||(W l.uui. Sap'deon. n
A sprrial .Irapal.h from OdeMa aaya that a n.er.liaui "f thai eiiy snd a.-frral naral "Kl.. rs al Hebartopol, In -lodlnir tbr aealor A.In,ml have t*nii Mrrrsie"! lor frauda ei- i.-L,1iLi: ..ii-i t iiumbrr of jrarr III eoDiift.' Il.l, Kill. Ihr p.lr.ha.e ..I . i.al l..r Hie ua* ¦I V',i )..<> ihe Alinlrrllv har paid i.,1 mora (liaa iM 0(i9-i-jat ol u»al lliat aal Baraiitliattti
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t. BAKDALL, Prealdent. rOET T. 8PaAOCE, VIce-lVealdent WIUJAU 8. IIALL, Caahler. Oenernl Blanc.) bas isaiie.l oniers forbidilinft the S[iaiiisli troops to iu flirt furtber eruolties ii mii tbeir C'nlinii captives. Tbat wonl ••furtber" is n coiifesaiuti, leiitoiitiuiisly ubKt'.vcs tlii' New Yurk Mail .1111 Kxpress. ¦OAKD or DIRBCTOKS. Chauncey T. Sprogne. William 11, Miller, D. Weslev Piue, (Ieorge Wallace, Ooa, iJE.flolder, H. Comwrll, p. Smith, lamlc, L. Wallaee, Colaa PclUt, Harvry H, Smith. Oeorge M. Randall, -WUIIam 8. HaTl. atrt ermry acconiodalbm aa far at Is ,t with conservative nianogrmrnt. at the faia o( three per eent paid oa wuthtrtr more, parts of Kurope. I hankW bnslnraa. .. corporations, companlea, sa¬ le, snltrltoa. satkfat-tlon guaranteed. will receive prompt attention, aaa lly answered. Bank of Rockvilie Centre. Ulaca At*., Rookvilla Ceatre, L. I. We do a General Blinking Bosiiieat at Depoeit and DiHoouiit. Interest Paid on l-i H-,:iiil Doposifa. BankiuK IIoarK—U A. M. to 3 F. M gatariaj, 9 A. M. to U M. BOARD OP DiRECTORS. II. Knisht, The Tgaiila Rtilway lins now a.l vftureil aeventy miles into tbe interior of Africa, A niissiounrv writes Hint bicycles are seeu every ilay in the streets o' Ci?(in,la, nml tlmt the mis- aionnry roile ou his wneel nil the way from tbe coast to MeuRo—a three weeka' trip. 'Mra, :\r.i!)el fbiorly. of Mataninras, Penu.. I.iR ami brawny, is the lemler iu n uew aplierc of usefulness for womeu. Hhe has just b.'eu appoiuteil a substitute •iiioturinan" un the cars of the Mi.l.llntuivu (N. Y, 1 trolley rompany, '\Vu may now expect tu bear of v.omen as policenien niul fiie- meu, ejaculates the New York Heralil. How It Used to be Celebrateil One Hundred YearsAgo Ne\t to the Fouith of .Tiily, tbe ' JJirtli.lay to g.. by without Riviu^r visi' birthilny of AVnsbiugton, the Father of ble tokens uf their reffaiil towant bini. his Country, has beou luust fomlly j Iu IT'.r), n iiiiuilier of ul.l I'.evola- reiucmbered by .\hiericaus, an.l. al- tionary i,tii...ers Imluugiim 11 tbe though ita colebrtttioii is couilucteil on i FirsI ' lirigaiio uf Peuusylvauia ft less elaborottf scale tbun that given j Militia hail, we nre tulil, n to tbe birthilny of iulepcuileiice, it \ "very spleiuliil i-ntertaiunient, hi has always been rc^'arilcl na a duy j Mr. Hill's tavern, iu .Secoml street, typical of the noblest ami higheat ' near Hiici street" Aoconling tu a American patriutism. 'Ibo nietboda j Phila.lelphla newspaper Rc.-..nnt, thn j ton npolugii-eil to in,' fur pursuiuK ber iiae,l iu cuiiimc-inorating the auniver-j company wa-i luiiiieniu.s nnd truly re- usual prepniiitiuns for the niglit, ami sary of tbe birth of our lirst President I spectable. ami aiuong thc i^uosts on'Kellie entered upuu her a.-cuatomed have chaugcil consiilernbly iu recent i that oecaaion wi-rc the (lovernur if I duty by readiug a chapter aU'l a yeara. Tboae visibb; ileiuoiistrationa Pennsyhaiiiu. Tliuiiia.s .MitHin, nud Mr. psalm from the uid family Bildc. after Mniilenbcrg, Speaker ol tlie House of j whicii nil present knelt in cveaiiig Kopreseiitalives, At all of tht.c ! prayer. trashlneton's Bedtime. Qj^-. 1 .\ hiiucliki^ pii'ture of Mrs. Wssh- ¦^1^ j iuglou and her favorite grafiddaugbter by Mrs, .lumea Gibson, who 5,? : fieiiiicutlv visite.1 her wheu, ns Prcsi- ¦^I'i 1 dent's wife, she resided in Pbilndcl- ! ^ I pbiB. then till' capital uf the Uuitc.l States. Mrs, Gibson's iuugilag.' is ijiuite 1 by Miss Wbartuii iu iicr "Martha XVusbiiiijtuu.' ••Mra. Washington was in the hnbit of retiring .it au early huur tu her own room, uuk'sa detaiued by company, and there, no nantter what thc liunr, Nellie (Mis,* Ciisti.s) attended her, '•One eveuiug uiy father's BhrriRgo being late iu coming fur mc, my dear yu'iiiR frieml invite,I i,ic tu a,'Com]>any hor i-n graiuliiiaiumu's room, Tbere, after souic little chat, Mrs. Washing- ^.5S labftt A. Daviaon, Tiioni •ka Vincent. Illrau ItaatwnrthlM'nmbcs. Wtsi.. Htas W. aallhsui. (harl. liislsa W. Ilayea, •I r. PhlllliM, W. DeMntt, r Darlnnn. .'..I Hamilton W 1 It. II, Smith. Walluce, Aip.ilu('.irnwel:, Kraii.la F. Wilson, .b.hn •¦•, I)uvls,.n. I T. Thurston, all. ^% iL F. PIIII.I.II'S. Prioldcnt. lOMAHIl. hNI.IIIT. Vl.'rPresblenl, IIIHA.M li, ."IMITII. Caahler. mormaioKAi. eamAdAtatgeam Di(.TtDr Cj{iyRJ{fl, SurdconDentietJ MAIN STREET, FREEPORT, L. I. ornec hours: 0 A. M.teS P. M. PiioIessDental Parlors, Dr. W. R. lOHENCCKER. Or. H. t. IRIDMORE. I. f.Cir. llil Ud Front Sts., HBMPSTBAD. L. I. Imtrfat «Uk aH M^ara ihNmus far Mlai Hl*l««* |
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