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IliffiFKBEPORTBANK
CAPITAL. $30,000.
¦sift StrMt, - Freeport, L. I.
JOBN J. RANnAI.L. l-raaldeut. ¦Kl xIniAAlAU PORKMAN. VIce-Pmildcnt.
¦', Wll,t.lAM H. HALL. Cashier.
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maiiatfriirt-nt. . .'r .-I'lll. palfl OD ilrf.iitlH. of ni'.rr. rlH.tf Kurupe.
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Batir* aaUafactlon aaau rad. . bqalrlM «rtll rrrrtre intiiupt atlentloa, and WDMerfiiUr anawcnd.
QUEENS COUNTY REYIEW.
' PablUMd BTory FridnT MoralDg at FBEEPOBT, QOEEIS .OOURTT, H, T
CHARLES O. SMITH, PrODrletor.
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Altnctift and Irttstie Stfli ^1
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REVIEW OmCE by Ptwir Prasm
imtTia,X.TSi COI»IE**. JMVE dl'lNTIsl.
A FAMILT NEWSPAl'ER OK UOtAL,
ANU UENKUAL INTEI.I.IOKMR.
TIRKS: U,00 TEAKLT III ADTARCI
VOL. I.
FREEPOKT, N. Y., FKIDAY, JULY 24, 189«.
NO. 38.
riNAVGiAC.
¦OARO OF DIRtXTORN:
WlllUm Fon-niaii. II. Wwirr Pill.', -M-llllain I). Mliler, li.'<.rKr Wallare. r<.l.-« I'll I It, Kniltli fm.
Ilatv, lieonceM. Kanilall,
WllllMn H. Hall.
fcjiww'laliillt wlUi '.-••nta'rvall, fatcfaat at Uh. ra(« 'rf i lm-*-
"K&S^
uiuiianlaa, to-
Bank of Rockville Centre.
lilas* Ave., Ilaehallla Centn., L. I.
yle do a Ontuinil BiinkiiiK Uoidueiu . tt Deparit and Uinn mnt.
lotfirMt P»id on Hjaviiul Di>]inHitii. BmiIcIik Uonn—U A. M. tu S I'. M. ¦MonUy, 0 A. M. to Vi M.
- '' MARD OP ontecTORs.
StflMH A. Davlaun,
-iSlMtwurtlil)'. f'.milx JhMHW. Uallimm.
¦iiSiiii''r.Plifflip^.
OHvar D*Tiann.
Tli.iinaa II. KlilKht. lllrHiii H. Kiiiltb. W.'Hi.'y It. Mniilli. rliarlea L. Wallnce, Aiiuiln r..imwen. KmiM-U K. WIIB..II. .I.llt.i T. Ilavlwin. K.l ward T. Thlimton.
Ilamillrn W INwirnnll.
¦AMtWI' F PHIM.II'S. l-n-pl.tFiit. .^^^HOMAHU. KNIIIHT. Vli-e IVn.|.lelit. IIIUAM II. H.MITII. (laal.le
rnoFKiwioifAU
DH. G. H. HAMMOND,
FltRErOBT, L. L »; <Mh»andIlnlilsac«, FaMMHtrcat.
DR. EDWIN CARMAN,
—onica Had Itaaidaiiaa
;!• COR. SMITH awa BCDCLL 8TRCCT8, J, PRGCPORT, U I.
OR. O.L. LUSK,
¦cslUl OMcar far tha Tawa of Denpateail,
ROCHAWAV BCACH, N. V.
THOS. O.CARMAN. D.D. 8.,
'—-DBNTItrr
;, Main strbkt, fkkisport, n. t.
f; Offlra boara: I a. n. ts I p. m.
Dr. A. D. Rooon tbai, r :-KXRCRT DENTIST-:
rMVMii atRKRT, iiKuitrrsAO, n. t, .WM. R. LONOENECKER, D. D. S..
HUIKIKIIN IIKNTIHT.
,- WUh I.i.nicaiKi ker llnillirra,
•IS FukTow SractT. Baooaiva.
niii'im, RA. H. 'nir. p. m.
V. L. SMITH,
VBTSRINART NIIKOICOH aad UKNTINl:
FRANCIS ar-TAVLOR,
tAWVKR.
SORNOR MAIN ANO PULTON STA,
Uawi|Ml«ad, I. 1.
WM, A. ONDEROONK. «l Attorarjr aad <'o,iuaeltfr-al-La«. t-
omrr. Nn. .'II Mnin Hlrerl. (liaFunn. ltiill<tlii|i.3.IKI.>.iri. IIKMPSTKMv fiatiinla)»al lli'ai.l.'iicr. Kf.>iii st . mar IWII, - Civil aiHl rrliiiliial l,ii»lii.'„n.
C. V. BALDWIN,
^BANJO SOLOIST.Wr
Xmmeart EncaganMnU at Low Kates.
AddruM, NtVPSTUO or FRCEPORT.
III'NINKNH CAKIM.
WATKIN W. JONES A CO.,
OLU KNTAULIHHBU
Ret! Estate flDsorance Agency,
fAR Rockawav, N.V.
e. S. RANDALL. Aniliitsct,
OMm ror. Hrooklrn ave. and Main a).. . Hallroad Itopot, rrreporl. I. I.
ja Jj'"' and KptcllW'aUoaa praparad for all cla ¦^ ^- •(bdUdlosa.
CHARLES L. SEAMAN,
^-Carpenter *"'' Builder,
rRCCMNT, L. I. EatimalM clioerfnllj riv^q.
CEORCE h. GILSOI RiTMOR,
CARPENTERA AND BUILDBKS. FREEPORT, L. I.
Uavlni: r<'<-rntl> .-,ii.i|,l,'ie.l iho UKVIKW
Itl'II.IIINil Wr .n- I'Trpae.'.l I,. l*k.,
e<inlra>-|« tor llrat .la-w mirk
ELBERT A. BEDCLL, Auc«ian««r,
riii«r.>HT I. I
Male* nf ll.«l fTalalr and IVraKoal Proiwrti coiMli«(«d on beat tvgrao.
JOHN P. WRIGHT,
AUCTlOriEEH,
ntrt.iitKT. K I.
PIANOS TUNED
ii,- M tiptrt Rm Itut T«Mi.
0R0AN5 RrPAIRHD.
PrioM Reaton&ble.
&m.T AT TBB
REVICW BUILOING.
mCCPDRT
Tbetnvn from the "Ireab-water ool- l«gea" leam lo beadle lo row in salt water pretty wet), tox.-
Of every 1000 EnropeaoB 20-2 >id Boariani, 139 QermaiM, 118 Aostriaoi, 107 French, 106 Engliab, 81 Italians, 48 Spaniah, 17 Bel^iaiu, etc
Aeeording to recent atatiatioa pub¬ lished bj the Ooveanment at Berne tbero are 609.000 meh in SwitzetUnd liable to militar/ aervice. Of tbis nomber 333,000 are inoorporatod in the active servioe, and 276,000 keiit on tbe rolls in case of emergency.
The poatoflBoe at Monnt VernoD, N. T., will hereafter be closed on Snn. days. Tbia is tbe reault of a cam¬ paign oondncled by the Cbriatian En¬ deavorers, wbo gtA np great petitions and forwarded them to tbe Fostmaster- Oeneral.
Iii Hnng Cbaog is said to bavo bnon greatir impressed by bis interview with Bismarck, psrticnlarly witb Ibc ex-ChaneeUor's snggestion that th° best nay to reform and up-bnild Cbina would be upon tbe banls of an army, even if U oomprieed no more tban 50,- 000 mon.
This showa np wall for American liberality. Dr. Wolf, of tbo Univer¬ aity of Heidelberg, trial in vain to raiae sufBcient fandH to buy a new photographic telescope for tlie insti¬ tution, Mias Lorillard Uruce got orer the difficulty by presenting a new in¬ strument, whioh ia said to bo eveu larger than tbat which sbo proecDtoJ to Harvard.
A SONO OF LOVE.
I Tlin aarth bol,iw, nn.l tho liniiv«n alioro. L<il un Hye, my .li-ar; lel us llvo an.l lr,vi,i We know not all that thu IjIuh »klm mona, Uuttbobeantirul lllius loll anl loan; And here Is the sun'-hlue, iind moa-lowa of
gxeext. Ana rlT^ra with silvery rlp|,|.'A bolweeu,— Tho Mrth bel.iw, nn.l tho Inmvon iiIk.v.': lj«l U9 llTe, my dear; let us live and lovel
The enrlli lielow, nml Ihe heiivnn aliovei Let an livo, my .lear, f.n ii lireuth of lovei Wu kn'iw Dut the tu.ianini; ol etara uud
Bkl.-s- Wo only seo heaven In Lovo'h itln,! ey.v; \ie yivo hlin our .lorruw—our sonics nnd
Highs, And a re.l roso Is b.irn f,ir onch re.l rose Ihnt
.lli»! V
Oil, the earth bolow, on.l the heaven nbovel Let us live, my dear: let us live an,l l,iv.,
Lef an live, my dear, in tho lonely Inn I.i, For a kira, a tear and ii clnsp ot hnn.li.; For wlutcvor blesdl-j|rs a .-..iul mny mlv. There Is nothlni; In hoiiven us 8\iro.>t ns this Lovo'a kiaa. Lovo's llngerlni;, Iin't sweot kl.-w With tbo earth bel.iw and the henvon above And a IKc, my dear, that Is lived for lov.! —F. L. Stanton.
If Scboponbanor wero liring ho would lie ddigbted to fiod that wbito Hegel, tho BU|iremo objoct of bia cou tempi, ia failiug into oblivion in Ger¬ many, bia idol, Kant, is oomiog moio and more to tbo front. Not only bas the Berlin Academy of Sciences do¬ eidod to iaaue a cow. complete edition of bis worka, bnt a now periodical de¬ voted to Kantlsm is to bo bronKbt out, Frofesscr Vaibingcr being tbo editor. ,
Bpoaking at a meeting in London in support uf tbo unity of tbu Eog'inb- s'^ioaking world, 8ir Walter Besant, tbo well-known novelist, declared that be did not believe tbat Canada, Australia, and tbe other groat coloniea wonld continue the Action of depeodenco Opon Ureat Britain for any groat length of time. Tbey will go their way with the liest wishes of Englishmen and bo- eomo repnblica with the friendliest feelings toward England.
There are twenty-eix cremation as- aociations in active operation in tho Uniied States. Tbe ol.lcst was urgan¬ ized in Waahington, Penn., lu 187(!, and the two newest aro found at New Haven, Oonn., and Elizabeth, N. J. (1884). Tbe namber of incinerations reported is 8070. The number in¬ cinerated in Europe from 1876 to 1893 waa 19,700. Tho membership of the Amorican oasociations ia about 8000, and the adherents of tho method nam¬ ber about 100,000.
Tbe publio school children havo adopted tbe folluwing "State flowers" for tbeir rospootive oommonwoaltha: Alabama, Nebraska and Oregon, tbe goldeu rod; Colorado, tbe columbine; Delaware, tho peaoh blossom; Idaho, the syringa; Iowa and New York, tho roso; Maine, tho pine cone and tasaul; Minnesoto, the oypripodium or moo- aaain flower; Montana, tbo bitter root; North Dakota, tbe wild rose; Utah, tha lego lily, and Vermont, tho reil clover. In additiou, llhodo laluuJ and WiscooHiu bavo udoptud a Htato tree, tho maple having beon scluctod by both.
The gross blnudora about tho United Btates and its poopio, onoo so common in evon tho bost informed Eugliiih netvspapers, aro rarely met with now¬ adays. Once iu awhile wo hoar somo¬ thing about tho "State of Albany." and oocasionally that the Indian lavages threaten Chicago, but an a rule Engliab editors avoid seri¬ ous errors, though tbey aomotimcn make laughable oocs. Of tbis latter character is tbo follow¬ ing, which the Ohioago Timos-UoraUl elipa (rom the Westminster Oazette. It oertainly ouKht to bavu a startliux eHocl wherever it is re,i,l: "t)uo .it tbu mu^t curious culouiea ibut baro ever beeu establisbod ou tbo .Ameriona Continent is, we learn from tbo Lou¬ don Americau, about to settle iu Morth Dakota. It is a o.ilouy u[ drunkards. Twoutyouo drnukar.Is and their famillt<8 aro about to movo from Indiana to tako up tlieir abo.lo U|itin tbu virgin soil of Nortb Dakota. Tbey sny they will establish a 'model druukord colony.' .Mroa.ly tbey bavo purcboavd 'JDtXI aeresuf Inu.l, an,I eaeb family will roccivo an allotiueut uf abont fifty acrea. TUe colony will bo watched with muob interest. It lio- gius opcratioua this luuDlb. Very likely all the culoniHti will waut to atart aalo'ius, aud tl;e .jueati.iu ari<ei>., wbo will bo ready to tlil tbohoil?" We fancy, c.imtueau tbe Timos-ller- ald, we cau aee John Hull elevating his eyebrows at tbis parui;rn|.b nud exclaimiug : "Wbat a verv n lunrkiible |>«ople I" Thl) ]oko. if tliere in uue in this amooiog mistake, is ou our oi- teemed fellow citizeus, ths Dnnkard^ wbo ore neither tipplers uur drinkers, and look uot upou tba wine wbeu it is red. .\ coiouy uf Haukards from Indiana have recently establiabetl themaelvu iu Nortb I>akiita. a (act that was stated to tbe Time»-Herald a mouth or two ago. It woa- Ibo mis¬ reading uf tbis piece of news by unr Kngliah contemporary that made them out a "colony of tipplcri^." Tber arr, in fact, a religious aect of liermau ori¬ gin and are nicknamed DuukerK or Tnukcrs—"dip(i«ra"—becauae uf then mode of iaaptiaiB. Tboy call tUem- •ttvaa "Ika Bttthraa. *
^\
THE TRAMP.
LL Lcaltb. com liinod with fatud circumst n ii o o a, placed Wil linm and Mnry Cbnrl- ton U]>on tbe bauds uf charity. Now cbnrity iu some |dncos is not by a good deal what It is iu otbefF.
So W i 11 i a ill. will! bad H 0 o u "licttcr day a." wbo bml culti¬ vated n'manly do- ^'reu of iudepcu- dcnce. for tbe lovo of it, would bnvo died—a n d bo did see bis lovely Mnry din, nnd be fol¬ lowed ber tbo Hntuu day—rather thau petitiun bis jiron.l nud noultbj)! neighborH. when bo know tbnt tlioy woru awaro uf bis belplessnoBH, yet kopt back tbcir aliuE., waiting, not nn (ipportuuity, but a solicitatiou, lo do guo.l.
llonry, their only son, nqed twelve, liroii^lit up ns be bnd beeu, nccus- touie.l to littlo nnd expectaut uf Icsn. how did bu kuuw "jinp" and "mom" Vere dying?
Ho bad nlwnyB becu nt'custumod to tbnt pinched, cn.luvertius look ; ho bad often hold bis mutlier's tbiu buud bo- twceu bis eyen nud thu fire, nud aeen hur thin. Iiouy tingora turuod to threads of jolly, uud ber bunds wore al wnys col.l.
But be bn.l never scon mcU wild ex¬ pressions upon biH parouts' faces as that eveniug when ho camuborne from flabiog, with bis bass "fur mam." which bis mother woul.l novor neod, Ouo was bofurc tbu tiroplaoo ou Ihe fluor, thc otber ou nlint i.iiHseil for a bod ; tbuir eyos wero stnriug blaukly, cold aod elamiuy; tbeir lips were aiinrt, and whcu iloor; spoke tboy did not auswer.
He know uothinp of death, save that ho had soeu poor Loo. tbe dug, hauled to save even whnt the puur dug ato ; and now thoy locked liko Leo did.
Poor boy I his lionrt knuw no griof; he knew uothiug but poverty, misery, hunger and toil. Burn to his con¬ dition, irrespousible for bis existenco, never yet awakened t^ the rosponsi- bilitics of eutity—oh. what experi¬ ences, bittor to iho dregs of liitter- tieas, awaited tbis child of misfortune t TwHS better tbut bo did uut roulisse itall.
"I'll tell Sijuiru'Tobusou ; I b'liuvu they ure 'swuug' liko Loo was," hu sold to himself, as ho ttiirtod toward their two-miles-oH. though ucarest neighbor.
He, oa children ofttimcs do. had fenbstitutod tbe cause fur tbu olleot. Knowing that poor Leo hnd been hauged. aud now seeing them stiff, oold and silent, bo reasoned as be did.
"Squire, they aro swung—pap is, •ud—"
"Now, buy, nuno uf your .siniperiug impudeueul If yuu wnut nuytbiui,', tell that; if uot. gu uu homot".
"I sny. siiuire, thoy are 'swung.' like Leo was, and I can't mako 'em talk, or wako 'em up; tbey aru oold. nud tbuir eyos are open, au.l—"
"Tbey aru dead, theu," said littlo Thomas Jobusou.
Hquiro Johuson, moved moro by cnrioaity tbnu by pity, mounted hit, borso uud rudo duwu tu William Charl- tou's, finding the lad's story uuly too true.
Tbis. then, Was tbo muto appual of tho dead to chanty, Tbesu people must bo buried. Tbu squire Butillod souiu of his pour neif^bburs lo attend to Ibu afTiiir. and lio'd foot tho bill, aod eaid :
"Tbis boy, Iltury, may btny witb my gar.lcuer fur a few dnys, and thou he must huut work."
.-Vud tbis is tbe cry of tbu traiup, "I niu buutiu^! work," nnd pruuil, rieh «.liiire .luillll.,u put lins ery iutu the liiuutli uf iUury i.Jhurlt.iu uud uturted him uut a trump.
It was autnmn, and tho npproicli of
wiuter bad already lieeu bcrnlded by
bis white errun.l l.oys —the hoar-frosts
i of Ihe mid.llb latitu.lcs.
I Nipht Uad pufsed; nnotber clorir,
oris],, frosty umrniu^ bu.l .luwued up-
! tiu Ibu sons uf meu, unherini; iu nu-
utlier f;loriuiis .luy, fraugbt to sume
with .lttZ7.1iU(,' .leiii;bt nud uuteinuu.l
I b.ippinciw; tu ulliers, with uuly block
I despair, .Imuppuiutment uul .lealh.
I Kruiu Ii.'M.lu a buv stnck, wb.ise
friuu.lly thultir be b'l.l sou.;ht tlie
eveuiua liefure, to l,renk tho chilly nir
! nu.l tu prevent the fnibt Iruiu Rather-
! iu'^ upon his b.i.lv, crept the wafle.l
I f'riii uf a yunng luau just iu tlic lirst
j I'lunb of lilu.imius manh.,U.I, su f,ir m,
' ni;e was cone, mel; lull the wuucheek,
, pallul l.row nu.l .•uluverous look, be-
s|Hiko that u'l tlie eleiueiitK ..f muu
I h.iol weru wautiug lu that hulluw
fraiuf. I Hlld his psst life, lr..iu cnrly lu.y- ll..i',1, beeu Mieli ns to buv,' i;iv.'ii na i ture lut li»:f ,1 ,-,.,11-e. III,- v,:.;,,r ..f I iHith l.u.ly uul mini »„ul,i l:ave obul- , leuxetl lite u.lniirati.iu an-l w.iu there- I sp.eliif hia fell.,w-!.eiugs.
liut Heury L'harlt.iu Lsl euj.ive'l I nuue 'if these lavural.le circuui>t»u.-es I c.n.liicive t.l a viiturons growth I'ltber ol Kiily ur miU'l.
He ha.l "buute.l wulk," flu,l faith¬ fully, too, ev.T .-liice S-piir.' Jubn^'OU ba.1 ^tarte,l him "Ut a trump. ! .\fter hia few davs' hlay at tbe gar deucr's, that worthy informel bira
iug harsh words and eoornful looks evuryvberc.
Ho stepped ont from tho haystack, looked toward the town in an nudo- oided way, for he had bogged at every house ou the previous eveuing. ro¬ ceiving only a few cold buckwheat cakes, from an old colored woman. .\s if invuluutarirly, he started towar.I thu bouse of tho farmer, by whoso stack bu ha.l pafsod thu iiigbt.
"I can chop wood, or busk enongb corn," ho thought, "lo pay for break¬ fast."
"What is it?" said Farmer Mild- uinii. "Want to chop wood, eh? Woll, yes, some of your Htrijio asked to do that baine thing, oue luoruiug last weok, and wheu I went iuto tuy breakfast, ho rau oil with my axo."
"Oil, let a starving man ilo eomo- thius for his food!" nuid Henry.
Farmer Miilman was moved by tho sal, pathetic pleading, and Loing thus moved, turned tbo stream of Henry's lifo into smoother channels forovor.
"John, bring this mnn a basin of water, soup aud towel. C.iuio iuto tho porch. ( will try yuu. I will give you Bomutbius to cat, and plenty to do."
There wns a veiu ot kindness iu tho farmer's tone, wbicb almost uia.ln Henry tbink ho was drcuming one of thoso haunting dreams which only tboso subjectol tu great hunger dream.
"When did you have as muob ns ynu coul.l cut. youn^ mnu? You luubt bo cnreful for a fuw days."
The smoking "fatty pooos" and seething saugos. witb utlier substun- tials. so bouutifnl on tho farmer's bourd, di.l seem, indeed, to justify bis cautiou tu tbo half famished wretch.
Ueory soou increased in hoallb and spirits, OS much from the furmor's kindness as from boiug bunutifully fed.
Ilia fdther hnd enccessftilly im¬ planted iu bis youthful miud tbo iirin- ciplo of doing thoroughly whatsoovor ho uudertuuk. So Heury plonsed tho farmer hy his n-illiogucss and thor¬ oughness in bis work.
it is needless to trace his progress in thn farmer's favor; sullico it to say tbat hn wns soou tbe trusted foreman on thu largu stook and grain farm uf Jacob MiKlmnu.
".She is vory seriouily hurt, sir- indeed you may prepare for Iho worst."
These were tbo words of tho ductor, proouuDOoil over the still, doathliko body of Bello Mildiunn, wbo hnd beeu galloping over thu fields, wheu bor red uiibia, iloppin.s' in thu breozo, hnd attrncto.l tbu atteution of ouo of her fntber'n fino Durlinnis, whieb pitched sn.l.k'ulv at her hnrse frum out a douse thicket."
Tbo horse, coming to Btioh n hu.I.Icu halt, thruw I'Uiss Hello over bis hen,l into tho very borns of tho enraged bull.
This served as n tuuut to tho enraged beast, wbich now rusbod madly upon her. pawing and stamping hur lithe form iuto tbe yielding soil.
Yonug Charlton, who was passing near by. flow to IloUe's rescuo, wheu the auuual pit:bod at him so uuox- peetodly thut bu was terribly gorod beforo his trusty revolver bnd ilouo its work.
I'oor Cbnrltou wns now nnablo to walk, much less lnko onro of uucuu- sciuus Itulle; but thc field hands in nu adjoining iuclosure. buiug attracted by tho Criug, camo and boro tho iu¬ jured persous to tbo buusc.
Miss Bullo was so horribly tr.impod tbnt shu die.1. and Heury camo uear following her; but nature, aidod by tbo best nursing, combined with tbo best medicnl skill in tbe Stnto (fur Mr. Mildmau spared no expense for him whu hnd risked his lifo for that of Bello;, tiinmpbed. and after six woury weeks thoy announced that bo would livo.
But Jacob Mildiuan did not long survive bis daughter--tbn shock was too mueh for bis naturally weak con- stitutlou— and be, tho last of the name, soou went tu meet his daughtor uud her nogcl mother.
But beforu ho diod ho did not forgot Honry. In his will, after a few minor bequosts to servants, Huury was malo tho principal hoir.
When fully convaloscont, aftor speuding a few years iu Europe. Henry cnmo buck to Mil.liunu buniestend; nu.l thinkiug how bust to invest his nccumulntivu surplus, he rosolro.l to found au asylnm fur thoco who wero truly "huntingwork."
This bo did, and one dny, wbilo rid- ng in bia cnrriago, just approncbiug tbo asylum groun.ls, bo met n poor, blind haskot-iuoker, led by a uioce. u lass small, though about nineteen years of ago.
Something in tho girl's fuoe seemed familiar,and sho luokud su prottyiwith- al. that ho iustantly warmed tuward them, resolving not to tnke tbem to the asylnm, bnt to bis owu house—at lenst for a time.
"Do you wish to sell yonr baskets?" bo said, by way of opening tbe cou- versiitiou.
"Oh, sir, if wo only could sell one! I'oor Uuclo Jonas has had notbing to eut siuco yesterday evening, au.l 1 am s.) tirod of boiug ordered nway from people's doors!"
l'uele,Iiiun.H!" thonglit Heury. "It iiiiist lio Delia."
Fellow oxperionces, as well as fellow feelings, make us wundrons kiud, tbuugb Henry was kiud by uutiiro.
"I'll bny all of your willow," bo said. "Come, get in here, yuu au.l your uuclo. I'll feud yuu, uud yuu neod never wnu.ler uuy more."
Half dizzy witb joyi tbo dull, heavy eyea of tho maiden sparkled with de¬ light as she whispered a few hasty words to the old man. whu nuldod nsseul.
Tw.) yeur* l,it,'r, Heury Charlton i.i.ile bis wny, uuo bright, frusty iiiuruiutr, .l..nu tu the milkynrd, wbeu U.-lin Li'sler, now m symmctri.'nl b.-niilv, wns superiuteDding tbe milk¬ ing.
"IVlis, I am tho liltlo Henry who n«ed tuplny with you ned your br.ither Turn in .S,|uire JuliUfun's hili orchard, i.v.ny dowu in Virginia. Yuu bavo never su8|>ePtedihttt I was thut llf nry, Imt ruole J..nns ao,l I have tulke^l the matt, r .iver. I even knew you were uv .,»u D.liatw,, ye.irs ayu, wbea 1 lir.iuj'bt v.,'I h.r.-. "
I'be liiu"bc.l when Ue suid "my Delia," but wa.< tuo confused tu speak. II.' went on :
"y„u ku.iw Turn uso'l to play 1 preacher, anl mnrry us bcKijar chil- ' .Ireu. Dall*. Wili y,,11 act yuur part I , v.r a^aiu m r,-al e,.rnei.t?' ' That was a year u.l;o. Sow litth- I .'acuI> Mil'Iman Chnrltuu sils in a uice I l,a>ket cril,, an I is aatched nn 1 r,,cke,| I bv «.>od . M focle Junaa. aU'l.u.ver is
ttat h ment."
Whither was h. to p luuka an.l att.-unated fur ri."T lu hl» l»<in,; employ
* Yuu can't stand it t
t ••hunt «>mo ,.u,,,u,,. I • tramp t.iiue.1 away Irum that U„ii« ' .' ' n nited.
His weak I ""• I*'"''* f'barllon pays freinent
were a bar- "»''• '" the MiMoiau Asyluiu, and all
I the inmates seem tu kuow ber cheerful
step, while they are alwuis l,ettor fur
her coming.—."Satur.lay Night.
Mo it waa, day after .lay, thc poor | "^
buy l>ai] tradgeilalong, traveling miles I The man who doe* not look ahe*« •ad miUm, aiakad aad ogAai, raoaiv-1 «iU agon have to fail baek.
wjrk," Ihcy
.•1-UlOSrTIR.S OF W-<1MES.
Womou piu from loft tu right, mon from right to left. Women button frum right to left, meu frum left to rixht. Woiucu stir frum left to right (their tei for iustnuoe), uien from right to left.
Women sol.lom know tho differoncu betwoeu a rigbt nuJ left shoo, nnd if a hon>.omai.l brings uji a tuna's boots, sbu will nino times out of ten place tbcm so thot tho points will diverge Can tbesu peculiarities be explained? —Loudon 'i'rnth.
n.iw WOMF.N snul-LD W.4I,ir.
It is safe to s,iy that not ono woman iu J'lO onrrius berseif grncefuHy. un,l yet. noxt to actual bonuty uf leature and ooloriug, thero is uotbing thnt adds so much to u wumnu's nttrnctive appearauee ns a Htrnlgbt, well-poisud figuro. aud nu erect curriagu of tbo bou'l.
It ia very odd that, kuowiug th'3 im¬ portance of this matter, nnd thu great advantngo it gives to a woman, whoth¬ er sho bo plain or beautiful, tail or short, fnt or tbiu, to hold herself well, so very few nro willing to tako tbe trunlilo of uc,]airiug a bubit which whon onco mnstere.l, is rnroly lust. That this is a crookc 1 nud jierverso generntiou is liturnlly true, na iiiu.st mothers kuow to thoir sorruw. —Now Orlonns I'ioayuuo.
LET nis DESK ALONE.
In tbo wilderuoas of wlvico ns to how wuiusn shall please tlieir bus- bnu.Is. nutliin;; is muro to tbe poiui and muro seusiblu thuu that couusul- iug them uot to bo always strnigbtou- mi; up tho bitter's deu. Although tho books upon tho tnblo mny lio wi,le open to the oyo and thu jmpurs on tbo desk seem like a confuso.l and unti.ly honp, tboy nro iu tho cuulitiun which tboir uwnor prefers or with which ho is nt lenst fuuiUinr. Their roarrnug- iug by other bauds, huwever orderly tu tbu oyo tho result. luonus confusion thnt is coufusicu iudced. It is n trito suyiug that n mnu wniits ouo rouiu iu his houso wlioro ho cnu du ns ho plensos, but it is ns truu ns tho truest gospol. and it applies with pecirlinr foreo to Hourly ovory muu'.s desk.— I'Uiludelphin lu.piiror.
A 1'Iiin,:e.s3 iiovEiiNon. Tho I'rincess Boatrico is occupying herself witb tho duties ot her goveru- orslii|i of tho Islo of Wight. Curls- brookoCasllu will bo thoroughly in¬ spected and mnny of thu rooms will be redoaoratod and male rendy for tbo Queen nud thu i'rincess to rost iu, or to witness auy sports thnt nru organ¬ ized to tnke plnce on the historic bowl- iug groou. Tiiu I'riuooss iuten.ls tu piitroiiizo dilTorout athletic sports aud eucourugo outdoor niuuHOiuouts. Tho Islo uf Wight will be hor moat fnvorod resi.lenco. cumicctod os it is by su mnuy memories uf tho pnst. A win¬ duw in Cnrlslirooko Cnstlo is poiuted out oa bonij; mu lo famous by tUo at¬ tempt escnpu of Chnrles I, whoso dnugh¬ ter, Eliznliulh, died tbore, and wns buried bunoatb thu cbnucol iu tho ehurcb. Tbo liuecu erected a hnud- sumu rccnmbout monument "ns n token of respect for her virtuo.s, aud sympathy for hei misfortuuos."
r-Nigrr. nr.ioAi, .iirr. A beautiful nud U'li'iuo bridal gift thut Inlely onmo to au .'^uiurieuu bridu is n throu yurd siiunru of whitu liuen nearly covered with drown work nud rioh embroidery douo iu gold-colored silk. Tho design fur tho cloth is tho work of Professor Tompoky, of Vienna, one of tho most noted dosiguurs uf the world. Tho embruidery itself was douo liy uiuoty young ueodlowumeu, who live iu littiu bomlota nmong tho mouutaius of Bohomiti. Tho miiliuus of BtitehoH upuu tbo cloth wero tho leisure hour occupation of three yonrs, nu.l wero done ns n Inb.ir of luvc after tho day's work uf stitchiug wus uver. The design of tho clutb c.vtou.liug frum tho ceuter shuws lirst n knot of tho gold colored silk Hurrouujod by a coliH-eb of .Irnwn wurk, boyuii'l wbich thero uro loug unrruw linen jioiuts, uu whieli smull fiuwers oro worked. Then tliiiro is n circle of linoii worked with French knots un.l hnviua; the e.lges finished lu buttuuholo stitcb. Next thero is o moss of soli.I eiulirui.lery, tn which evory kuowu stitch is snid to be used to curry out tbe vnried dosigu. Beyun.l this tbero nto other iiur.lurs, cimbiniu:; drnwu wurk nud emlirui,l- ery. Thu liuust wurk is uu n bau.l uliout twu leet frum the u.lgo of tliu clutU. Tho cd'.?o itielf hns n hem six iuchus wido, with •» unrruw border of drnwn work uext it.—Chicugo 'rimes- Uurnl.l.
O.ITI-MrS F.in OAltOKS I'AltTli.-l.
Of nil tlie prolty gowus wliieh nro iuelu led lu tliu summer wnr.Irul,.-, tho I'rettiest ou 1 .Iniutiost nro tbuso .lo- signed tu wenr at gurdou putties uud summer uutihiur eutert,iiuments. There nr,- su mnuy ditlereut desiyus pusaililo lu tbesu cu.stuiuus, ami so iiiiich opp.irluuity fur olloctivo trim¬ ming, OS woll as the use u' most fos- ciuiitiug falirics, that it is scirooly to bo wondered ut lliut tbese guwus pluy Ml iiu|iurtnut n pnrtin buyiu.; siiminer clothes.
Henvy iiint<'rinls ntul ,lnrk cilurings nre the cxce|,tiiu tu the rule, nu,l whilu uot absolutely tabuoe 1, uro nut c.,UBi,leri\l smart .'Veu fur el.lerly bWi.'S tu wenr. .\uJ, hy tho-wny, n gnrdou pnrty is ouo uf Ibo few nut, r- tuinments t,i whi?h y'lUU',' uU'l o!,l nre nilk, invite,!, nud il.levolves U|,ou tlie mi I'lle a^'c.i woiiinu tu pay slrict at- t. iiti.iii tu whnt th'-y wenr, for tlieir (;ovi ns will 1,0 .piite ni luiieh lu evi¬ deiiee UB the mure liri-^'btiy e ,l,,re,l uiie,- woru tiy tbe vouug.r peuple. Whil,- th,.' liri.,'ht eulurs. su Insbtuuuble at |'r,""ei,t, are nut ulteu becuming t.i i:t»y Lair, it is n iiii^tnko lur Wumeu wb,,'-e li.iir lin* turnel ^;ruy t.> f.al it iiicambeiit upuu tijeiui-elves always tu wear black. Soft ^.rny-. luveulers, mil puriil.."., nu'l ev u ivinle, aie as perniiviilil,, for the ui ilron us for the ui:ii,i. Soutbem wo-ui 11, UH repr.- s. lltei by favorite ber,Jiii-- in fioli'ni, au 1 111 t'leir benntifnl .very,Kylile n-well, h.ivo alauys I.nl u l:,u,-> Ut wbit.', unl the tiu--kt .f In-iiin nU'l or ;«irlies nu 1 tUc riehe-t of In,-'-, w.-re uie 1 l.y til, in fur lUeir mi.u uor t^owus. —Unrper's Uazar.
.I.JSMl'.
. Mra. Clevelanl i" now mi I I i w'i-j;b
I'-ll IKlUll Is
Th'-re oro 3T,""li girU eaga;:i.l in the telephone a^-rvicc in th-i Fuitcl St..t««.
Tht riioeesc of Wales recently h.i<
boeu busy at tho npiuniog wheel—tbu old-fashioned surt
Philadelphia has a Sniration Army cnvalry brigndo iu which tho womeu rido OS well us tbo meu.
Womeu who wear orash skirts sny thoy nro oiceoiliugly light and com¬ fortable for thu hot wootl er.
Mmo. Doschnmps, who invented tha popular Julieuuo soup, diod in Paris rooontly, ogo,l ninety-four years.
Of the twenty-five grailuotos of Va». sor who have tukou the .logreo of M. D., most oro practising physicians.
Lady Mnry Hamilton Dung1a.s, daughter of tbo Into Duko of Hamil¬ ton, will, wbcn she comes uf ago. bovo and iucomo of $1,000.0110 a year.
Mrs. Calvin S. Brice, wifo uf tho Seuator. bus cabled ?1000 to tho Pen- body lilirary fuud of her almn motor, tho Wustorn Fomulu Sumiuiiry, of Ox¬ ford, Ohio.
Tbo diooesnn convention of th') I'rutestunt Kpiseopnl diocese of .Mich- ignu boa doci.lod to permit womeu to voto upon olodtion for vestrymen uud on othor church mutters.
Curu Hello Follows, whoso mnrringo to Chosku, u Siou.x, ereoted u suusn- tiou somo years ago, hoe buuu deserto.l nud luft iu n destitute condition by hor busband, tho "uoblu suvngo."
Writing once iu ono uf thcPo confes¬ sion bouks, which ooufess nuthing renily, the Princess uf Wnlos put duwn ber fnvorito art as tbntof "millinery," au.l her favorite occupation "minding hor uwu busiuess."
Ouo uf tho woalthiest heiresses iu England is tho Hou. Kilo Williomsou. tbo eldest dnni^hter of Lunl Asbtou. Lord A°bton has no sous, and only ouo .Ither dnughter. Misa Williamson will ono day inherit about $^1.')0,000 a yoar, nud o tiuu ploce iu Liiucoshire.
Woiuon doctors havo just acorod a triumph iu Auttralin. Two womeu, Miss Unmblo nml Miss Urcig. huvo beeu plncod ou tho Mclbonrno Hos¬ pital stolT. There wero six ynoouoies. nu,l tho high i|iinlillcalion.s of tbo twu wuiueu lod tu this uuw depnrturo.
Miss Eva lilnutyro Hiiupsuu.tbu ouly HUrviviug daughter of the loto Sir Jnmys Simpson, intouds to murk the a|iproielilug jiibileo of her father's discovery of tbo npplicntion of chloro¬ form for uuoesthetio purposos by tho issue of bis biography, wbiob may bo exiiootod iu thu courso of tho proaeut publishing scilsuu.
Ouo of the bost whist players iuthis couutry is Mrs. Luoio Ruukle. wbo hos a youug daughter growing up to bu no loss remarkable in that respect. Mr. Kuuklo was celebrotod for bis pro- lieieucy in whist, au.l his ouly ehil.l hna hn.i tho o.lvnutoge of constant practico with both pnrouts.
Mmo. Furta,lo-Ueiuu, thu lutest Freuehwoinnu tu bo duournto.l with tbu cross of the Legiou of Houor. bna showu thnt sbu is wull worthy of tbnt distiuotiou. Nut content witb baviug nlrendy giveu §400,(100 for tbu ostnb- lisliiuout of o snitoblo institution for sick ormy nuy navy oOicurN, sho boa set ajinrt au oouuity uf $41100 to iu- ,lemuify tbum during tbuir illuoss,
FA.SIIIUN NOTHS.
Ornss lown pucket bnudkorchiufs aro uow, but uut dosirohle.
Tbo luug gold ehnlu onrries overy- tbiug from u fuu tu n hnud mirrur.
Wliito pi.piu. muhoir and cnuvas skirts nro enriched by vests uf Pursiuu silk.
Sumo oxtr,ior,liuary silks, which luuk exactly liUu lizards, aro buiug shuwu.
Tbo Kousiblu Juno brido cscbowa sntiu oud rubes herself in sumu dmph- nuuiiH fnbric.
'Viubnu brims moilu of tho broi.l sewu till iu verticol strips, iustead of aruuu.l thu bat, are ou inuuvotiuu.
Hnts nro n.it seloete.l tu mutch cos- tumus, but niu.st huriu.ini/.u tboruwith. A fiowor but oun bu woru with auy buit.
Oriinmeuts nro lost sight of fur tbo preseut, being ubscnrol i.r uegluato,l iu fnvor uf "pilus" uf blussuma and foliage.
||[lOeroniam jiiiik is u.-ioJ quitu freely iu nuiumur uiilliuery, and block and whito coiiibiuiitious are accorded quite a littiu dihtkictiun.
'I'niiiipt I'euple,
Dun't live a single bour uf your lifu without doing exactly what is tu bu .luuu lu it, ond guing straight through it from bugiuuiug to eud. Work, ploy, study—whatever it is, tnko hol'J nt uuce, and finish it U|i s.piuroly; th.'U to tho uext thiug, witbont let¬ ting aiiy niiiiuentr, drop betweeu. It is wouderful tu soo how mnny bours tboH.' prompt poujile contrivo to mnku ot 0 duy ; it is nu if tbey picked up tlio momi-nts wbieh tbo dnw.ll.-rs lust. .\nd if .ver y.m liu,l yuurself whoro you bnvo r.o ninuv tbiugs i,resKiut; upuu yuu tb,it yuu hardly kuow huw tu begiu, let mo tell you a aocrot: Tnko hold .if the very first one tbot I C'lmes to hnT,,l, uu.l you will lind tho I rest nil full into filu, and follow after. I like a company of well-drilledsolditr.s, uud thuugh ".orK mny be hard tu meet wheu it chargi's i.i a squn.l. it is cusily viU'iuishod if yuu euu bring it iuto j liu.-. Yuu may linvo often seen tbo • nuee.luto uf the mnu who was nsked buw h', ha.l oecoiiiplihlied so much iu I bis llfo. ".Uy father tniigul me," wns ] the reply, "when 1 ha.l uiiythiug to .lu, gu uu.l du It." Tbero is the secret — tbe niugio wor.l n.iivl JInke sur«, I liowever, tbut whut i|i tu l.o .l,,iie I ,,ui,'bt to h.' ,loue. "Sever pu'. ..If till , to-niurruw wh,it yuu can .l,i t,, luy" is , n g,i,».l pr,,verli, liut ,luu't .hi whut you muy regret. -M,-rebuilt Sentinel
I lia^ II s lion- (ul h) lljlvis.
11. NeUst.idel. n Germnu ci^,ir mil
; tolio.rcu .lenler, ut .1 W. Iwelltb sir.01,
hn- nu evu to 1,11-iuois. .Siu-e the
ei:.',ir 'lial,-rs 1, .-nil cult,ir_' pries u,,
I ,,pi>,,rtiiuity lo'iuslio n -uie is I'iunrtii
I l.y lira tlirifly mcrchuiit. Tbo Inr-
i 1,1 r-euipl.ivel iu V. I!. Jahr'a ah.-p,
' Vi We-t XwelflU str.'el, HU.l these 10
f. M. B.iy.l's i,!i,,p, n \V,--t T»,'!rib
'ktre.t, lire n'lion." hi-ll'-t eintuiueis.
V, i.-r'iay, NVu«ta lel .-uii.i'.-i.le.l Hint
li' ii.u-t iinve his hsir out, but bu* t,,
nv<fr.l utlenlibg eitlir of ihe tn,,
frieu.Ily l„iri,er .h',;i pr-.pri, l.ir« »,i-
, u iioiiiveuluin ,pie-Hun »iib tli-' oK'ur
, .leaier. He i".i»L I tliO pr.il.ieiu ult. r
.111.' deliberatiui by g.im,; t... .Inhi'.-
.111.1 bniiuij lh.- bsir , u Ibc- luit si le .it
l.ia h n-l triiouie.l, fur win-li b'- i>ai I
thirty live ceut-. Tuvu be atrpp^l
¦ aoru-s the sir-et lo li.y'l's pl.i-e anl
I j.ai.l tw.'iity llv.- eenls t'l hnv.t tb'i j"!i
, .¦.>inpletu'l. It eoat hiill .|sty eeuts,
i b'.weter. t'l rettiu the li i.-u i-.'iip ul
tbe two ih 'tis. —Kausas Citr dtnr.
«A1315AiH SCHOOL
INTKKX.VTIONAIi IjRSSUN KOB JITLY VfO.
liCSSon rut: "Uoil'a Promises to
l>uvld,'- t! Saniurl vll., 4-l«-
l.oldrn Trxl: raalni Ixsl.,
I—Commentary.
4. "Tlmt nlKht tli«> W'.rt of Ihe I,-,r.i cnme unl', Nailiau." linvid hn.l n .s„n ,',ille,l Niilliiiu. iu whose llu.. mu* Mnrv, th.' m,,ther "1,'ur Uir.l (II Sn,ii. v.. 14. Luk.. III.. IIH. but this Is uDiither .Snthnu, wli,. wns n lirophi't lu th., tlm.. ot DnvM nii,1 Is llrst iii„utl„tie,l lu vers,. 2 ,il Ihls ehni,t.'r nu.l nf- terwanl over tw-ntv tini-siuthlf l.,i,,k nn,l In 1 Kings. The itrentiiit thluij al,-,iit lilm wns Ihlll h,> wn- n luesM'turer for llo.l In v.'rs.! :i, h'tWMVHr, he s...'ius to huvo given a niossanefrom blni-.'lr wliieh was not In ne- eonl wllb th.'min.l .,1 O.i.l. To Im> nlwnra uu.l.'r IhH c'lutrol ol the snirll ol Uo,l, niij s|»«k ,,uiy the wonls of l» id. nn I .1,, only the thlUKs ol (l.il, Is u lllo th:it wn-se.,n oniy lu,.uri, ir.l ,Ie9usi;hrist.
f-. "Oo an.l t,'ll mv servnnt nnvM, Thus salth the I,iinl.-' A-'.iln lu verse Nthe Lonl says, "My s.Tvimt DavKI," nu.l IB vorsi's 19. lil, lU-211. Dnvi.l s|H.nks,,( himself t.'U tini.'s as "Thy s.'rv»nt.' in Isn. xlll., 1, Oo.l sin-s ol ni9 Son, -qi "h'lld Mv s"rvniit!' T,. l«.« wh.ib. h.'nrte.l li,,ii,l-servnu« „t tlio Lord Jl-sus (.Miri-t Is til.' hlub.'sl i„isitli,ii lu tli» line of \v.,rk f,.r U.-.,l thnt II,'enn .'iijov. A. 1,1 Iell>,wslil|, nil,I renl e.„iiiini,il,,ii. we nre His In,'11,1s, 1,111 n- to s,'rvi.',> muv we b,i tru.i sorv.iuts.
C. "I have ui^t .Iwolt In nny h,iuso sin,',! the tUuo thnt 1 brouifht up tho ebll.lr.'ii ef Isrnel ..e.HftlEL'vpt." kn Dnvil .Iw.'ll Inhlt
h..use ol lar iiu'l liml rest from ull his ene-
ml,'s he (',ntrii-t,',l his surr,iiiu,llni;9 with th,,.se,,tth.. ,.rk ,'t 0"J .IwellluK lu n t.ut nn.l hn.l It In His h.'Urt to t.uibi n bnuso tor tho nrk. Nnlhnu's wor.1 "Do ull thnt Is iu thiue lionrt, for lhi. Lor.l Is with thi'e," wns vory uu.'ouriiKlnK. but the Lonl 1.- now tnlk- Ini! .IIITerently to Dnvi.l. Tb«wis,l,,in ..f thu b..-t of mnu Is n,>t nlWH)-s tho wls,l'iiu of (lo,l, au,l mnuy n w,irk thnt lo'iks i;oo.l Is not u |.nrt of il.i.rs plan, or il It is the time hus not u..ni.. f.u It.
7. "Itpnke I w'.nl with nuy of Jho trilsw, snylntt. Why bnll.l y,i uut m" nu h.ius.. of e.'.luiV" It Is not for tho servnnt to sui^^i'st I', his Lor.l whnt shouhl or shouhl not Iw .lou... Thes.-rvniit Is to bo "willing nu.l .iliislb'nt" nn,l "nwdy to ilo wl,iit.s,i,'v„r our L,,r.l the Klni( shnll n|ipoiiit" (Isn. I., Ill; II Sam. XV.. ICl). If we thus hol,l ourselves r..n.ly to wnlk lu Ills wuys, th.-U l.s-ail Ue nsks of 11.-.
H. "I t'„,k then Ir.'iu r,ill.,wini; tho sheep to Is. rul, r over my |,e..pl.', i,ver I-riiel." It Is well to niinembi'r wlioji we wen. nuJ wlint w.i w,'r.> wh.'ii 0.1.1 enll.'.l us. It Is well t.l ..'oulliiu , little In our owu slijht nii,l nev.'r think uii>-thlnK of ourselv.w. When onll.',l t,i spi'i'lnl MTVieo for 'Oo.l, wo must b.'nr III lulii'l who calls u.« ("I took thw.") nii'l tli.'it lie h.is 111 viow f.ir us soinospeelnl work. luthlsenselt w.isto l,o "ruler over Isrnel."
II. "Au,l I 1V.1S wtth thoii nu,l hnvo eut off nil thiuo en,'nil,Vi nu.l linv.. mn,|,. thu.. n Kn'iit iiiiin..." ¦ ItOO h.,w (i.,.l .11.1 everything-, 1111,1 „v,Ty liislrii.i„'utnlitv wn.', siin|,ly tlmt whleh o,„l si.w lit to us... Whntever wns il.'iie H" wn-the .l.,o,'r „f it (Hon. xxxix., •i'i). I r,'j.,ie,. t" l,"ll.iv,. thnt (l",l biLs n pni- piir.'.l 111" f,,r ,'U.'ll "I III- ,'lill,lreu, nu.l n
,|-„pnn-,l s.-rvi,'.. ior I'v.rv ni,„ii,'Ut ol Unit
lilmKi'li. il., llll, ,111.1 il w.'ui llv willing
011,1 ,'li.'erriilly ¦iil.j.'.'t I,, Hlm lie Will Work li nil ,„it t" ,1 ^•lori,,,i.- ,'.,11-11,11,iinl|,,u.
III. "M',r,'..V"r, I will ni'p,,lilt n pluon for my i„„,|'i,'l-'-.-i"l nu 1 will |,intll tliom "etc. The f,l,'l tinu Wlieu tiiey nro thus pinute.l Ihey will in,,v.. uo m,,re uor l»i nlllieloil luiy moro Is In p.'ri.'ci u.'.''ird wilh uiiuiv sinillur stntem.'iits, sueh n- Jer. xxxl., 38-40; xxxll., 41; A,ii,,s ix.. 15. nu.l still awults fullillment. All .'v.'iits whieh to us may soem nu.l muy l„i lur Inlbe luluro nro t.i Htm, who su..s ttlo .'U'l from tho bu;{lliullig,aprHs..ut reiillty uu.l lire ns sun. of fulllllmeul, howov.'r un¬ likely It mnv so'lu, OS If notunlly a,.'.:om- pllshe.1.
II. "Also tho Lonl toll.itb tlioo Hint—thnt He will mnke theo nn bouse." Tbo w.inl "li,,us,." mnv slirnlfy n .IwuilluK, whother leut, toniphi or pnlnee, iil.so n plneo ciulnlD- luK nuylhlOK, or one's fniu lly or p,istorliy. The f.illowlUKvei-s.« show thnt here It menus p.istorlty nn.l klUKd.im.
la. "1 will sut up thysned nit. r thee, nn.l I will establish his klng.l.mi." Tbe Ap.isi;.. l','t,'r, IllhiJ with thu Spirit, nil,l on tlm ,biy of l*,'nteoost thut Ooil hn,l sworn with nu onth to Dnvl,l thnt of the fruit of his loins Ho wunM rnl.s.'up Christ to sit on His throno (Aets II., .30), nnU tho next ver-w lu I'etor's h,.riu,,usnys H,. would bo ralnnl fnmi tho dond. To Abruhnm wero pnunlsuil the Innrt aii'l 111.' i.r,isiK.rlty ns thu stnrs nml us tbo siukI, niiil now to Dnvld an. pr'imlsod tbu kini;,|,,iii. thetliniu,. nn,l 111., klm.-.
III. "H.'slmll l.nllJ un housi, t.ir mynamn, un,l I will esinbllsh tho thn.ue nf Ills kliig- ilom fon'v.r. ' Th.i oburch whleh Is Is.Ing now bull'b-'l t,iK-.'tli.'r for n linbltutlon of ll.'J,lhn..i'-h 111.. Spirit, upon the fouu.lii- tlou (,I 111.. np,,stl,'s nu,l pniphets (sou ellnp- t.T III., Cl), J.»<,is Clirlst lilmseif being tha ebl.'i eoru, TSI,,n,' (Kpli., II., au-'iS), Is never enll,',l 11 kiiii^,l,iin, but is nn eli'ct nonipnny uut ol nil Null,Ills to rulo with lllm lu Ula kliiif.l.im. The king'lom will hnvo Isrnel, all righteous, lor Its .'cutor nud Junisttloin. Ihe thp.n.. ..f lb.. Lord, for Us ciipltni (Isn. ll., •il; J.T. III., 17).
14. "Illle commit lui.|iiltv. Iwillchnslen lllm wltb the nid ol meu," .'to. Illsh.ip Ilontleygivi'S tills nvl'IIUK-l "WhenKUlIt Is
Inl'l upin Ului." Aual Dr. Clarke snys, "Iu sulTerliiK for inlqiiitv." Ot Holomou It might hit nttid, "If hu commit lulqulty," but not of Christ, nn.l wo huvo uln'U'ly prove,! from I'ebr'ssorraou thut Iho suodn'ferrod to Is Chrisl UU'l not S„l,iin,ui.
I.'l. "Ullt My lu.'rcy sbnll ii,,t .lupnrt nwny In,11, III,,,, n* I l,i.'k It from Snul." Wbniev.r r„i.'r"li''e tli.'n. muy Is. Ii.'n. to S,,|,iiu„n It i-iiii ,,i,ly I,,' ns typbinl of Christ in tho mutt.r of IbH kingdom. Dnvld uvideiitly uul.T- stooil It .,f -,,ine one lu the fnr future. Soo th.' Inst ebiuse of verso 111 uuil uuteth.'so vurl'.us n<n,liiigs. "This Is the in.-inner of thl. mnn who Is aod tin. Lord " (Luther). "Ami Ibis Is thu Inw of the mnn," the A.lniil (K.'iini.'.iltl. "Ami this Is tbo urniugem.'nt
nls.ut tho uinu" (H'lrsb-v), Htler's mnent
Is: "Thou i-pnnk.wt .if nil et.'runl klm:.l,,ii lu which no muu ouu be klni;. Ho must bo (),„l ni„l luuu l».,'uuse II.' Is to Is. My Sun, uu,l yul He Is t', be Kilii; f,,r ev.r uud over, wbleb tsd'UiKs t.l (1,1,1 nl.'ii.'."
16. "Thy IhMUe shnll be .'stubllshisl f,ir- pv'r." (Inbriel snid t.i Mnry Hint her Son Hlnmld sit ,.u thn throu.- ol His fntucr Divi.l (Luku l.,Vi, 32), imd tills iiKrees with Isu. Ix.. 0, 7. Seo in verses 2:1. •it, of our l.sw.m cliui,i,'r the story of "lb" <verliuitlug N»ll',ii." U'ud J,'r. xnl., 8.'>-37, nnd In, simple eu,,u.fli t,, l„'li,'V'> Ihut 0,i,l lii.uius whnt He Hlys. Th„ .,iily solution ol Iha enst.'rn ,pl,',-il,,u Is the ruslorntlou ,,1 lsrn,,l nnd lh,'n'turn of thi-lr Messiah. Seo lou. IxlL, 0, 7.—L.'sson Ucl|Kir,
STATUtS OWNED BY UNCLE SAM.
n.i|>.-rliilriidel.l ..r l:..ll.lii.|:« n.l.l l,r,i.in'l» Muk.'HU l:f|,.>il. (¦"lonel J. 51. Wll-,,n, Hu|."riul.-n'l.'ul "f (l',v..rDin..ut It,ilidin'i(R nnl IImiiu,I-,, Ii is just nia.1" un liil.-i«.rtiii« reisirt t.i llm W.-ir llep,irim,.|,i, Wnsliimn-ii, „i. Hi,' st,il,i,--
,,wu"d by tiled,,.-ern nt iu met nl, ,ut the
.'H|dtal. Ae.'.Tdim,' I., hi-, n'p,,rt tln-n' nn' nftoen stnlu.wlu the pui'lle Kn'iinl', ns l"l-
lows. Wnshlm;i',i,, (In , Jie-k- 'U. Lin-
clu (-21. S'-,,It. Kiirrnuut. Th.m.is. D.ip.nt, Itnwilus, .\l.'l'li"r-',u, (inrll..ld. lliii.'",'li. ll'i.ry UU'l Lafuy'41.'. All .,f tli,-->-tntn,'- ure in k'.i'i'l c,,ii,lili"n. but b.' -..ys tlii-re sh.'.ll'l be n smull iiuniiul nppn.prinli.,i, f,ir palnlln^ Ihe |«-l.-inl- .ml .leiiniu.' ili'< Htiilues. The .«|U..'-tr.,iir-liitue .,f ol .Mi.j.r 0»ii.-nil lInn,-,--k wns .n.-t.-l .l.iiinu- iln- y.mr lui'l uuveii.sl wilh nppr,,prUI.''K'r.'.,,iii,- i,« on Mnv Vi. in'.*'.. Tlie p.>|.'slnl bir tb'i
sl„t, I I'dI,-—,rS,\in,iel ll. Or.ws, M. D..
LU II., I'lr wbi.'h ,11, np|,n,pro|,rinll„n ,1 tl5(K) wns inn'l" by i'.'tlgxo.n, Wlls e,i,n|,l"t'-.| by tlie uud of Muy, in'J.,. 1| Is nult,'lp,.i,',l Hint the Hintue will !»• plii",.'l In p.i.-liiiu durlLk'th"-pnni!"f 1s'j7. The in,,niiiii,'Ul lit Wnketlel'l, Vn.. 111., birthplii.'eof Wn-h- Imrl'U. .'rei't'id uuler the »u|'<-rvLsi'>n „f CjIoucI WIIs.u. wus trnusl.rn'l lo lb" ehnrif.' ol th.i War l)"(sirtin.-nt uuler lh, term- "I I h., UOI of Mny 'p,, 1 slKl. Tl,- -nm • n.'t provi'b* Ihnt Ibe Vnllel Hint. - rimrl, built umler th, 'lln-'ll'n of I'.l ,iel Wilson
lul-'.il. ill in: u—I by th-pul'll.-nuJer
-,i.-b rul— «nl n-irulallous ,i- ni-.y is-i.n'- ..'rll-l Ih-n'i' r bv th,. K,'.'r"lnrv .,1 Wnr. (- .|,'n"l W.I-.'U >av- II Is aiil|.'i|sit.'.l Ihnl witbin th-lieil thre- v-irs -latu.'- will l»'
in-et.xl In lh" p.-»rln In tl lly ol Wit-hlm.-
ton to th,' ini-jn.ry '.f UcUernls Hb-ruiun. Sheridan anl L'lriiu.
A MTata l^iore.1 .Kan'« Katr.
Aecbinsl mnn net a h'.rrii'l" death nt I'a.|,l'i.il,, Ky., ns'.ntly. Ill- I, ..i-" w.i. lo llam«i,. nn I I,- ru-he,| up -in,n-. mel gallirr- lni{ his wife l» his urui„, ,'art-<Ml her ,t„<rn stnlrs A.* ,|,ilek ni )",;-4ll,le li-. mn up t" reaeu-the dii,l7bt.'r, but fuilnj to Hni h.-r, sha liuvimr jum|s-,l .,ui uf n s-icood atorv wln,l"W. A- h.' iiirao,l to g.i lia"k ,l'-.wu the stairway h^ waa met l,y flames, nu.l In ao lu- staot he waa Mirn.iin 1.^1, with every av.'i.ue of os^afs. .'nt .'IT. II" wa- erFinated bef-irti tbu eyer .A Ul-. wll- ao 1 dau.<Uter.
CrarlOol Ihe Hvam of III .Nrw>
Th- im-as-nir-r w ,„ earrlel th- oi-w-l" th" Khillla at I) r, birman thnt h|. army hil l»..'Ii def-nt"t at Kerk-h l.y ttji Urlli.h war tftim.sllal-iy put to death l.y eur-lilii'jn. The Cballfa kaa-maend tbut nuy "O.' wh" roeotloDM K.-rkeh III bUb-mrla^ w.iuld maut tha same taia.
NEW YOnK STATE NEWS.
Over Jobn llrown's Hoby.
With sln:p> yet lmnr«wlvee,-n'm,inl.<p. th« Btnte F.irestry ComraWlon uiiv,'ll. d n monu- mwit al North Elbn to Joha llrowti, the vlc- Hm of his niUlaken patrl.sls-n nt Hnrrer's Ferry In th." troubla.1 dnv> nl IHS-.l Au ad- driws wns ma.lo l,y OcnernI K. A. Merritt, n onti-mpomry of the h.'ro of "J,ihn Bniwn's Kald." and Stnte Kxcls.- r.iniml.'jil.in.'r Ly¬ man n-.ole an orntloii. The ex.'n'ls>w eon- cl,i,Ie.l wilb the sinein,? ot "John Ilrown'i ll.-„!y." Sev,'ral hundn'd sin-otiil.,r» wit-l u,'S3.st Iho prooo.*.lini;.*.
The m'juumeut Is u s-pinro block of umnitf wolrfhluK .-l|;bt tous, nud li.v.rbv Is n llsi:- pole. from whl.-h the S'nie of N"" Vork will kiH'i, Old (llerv 11, ntiuu ior nil lime.
N,-nr where the ni,mument Is en-''^ lb « IhelM.lyof J'lliu Urown, nt tho side of n Itnwl b.iwl.Ier, wii.'n'on he wius wout lo s.i. somolim.M tor mnnv heurs nl n tlm.-, wh-li lie live I in lh.'little boilse he hn I built lh "r '. When Iln.wn went th.r.', s'liu.' tlm.' pn-vi "lis In his Iiunl efTort" lo tn''' tliu sl.iv.'s, Iho sp't wns In a trneklofs wlldnern.-as, fnrfromlh.' ninlunf1erie.-of irav,-l, aul burl.il lu itnin.l and nisj.wtlc olxourty lo the henrt of th,. then n.-nrly unku.iwn A'llnindieka. It »-,i« exn,-jly the sp.if h,- ,l,-.-ln'd. f.ir tlu-n' lt»- li<d plnnnu.l lo .-stnlillsti n n-fiii-.. b.r .-s'':i|"sl sluv.'a, an.l then- In- m.ilurei tho fillul i x- iwdltton Ihut e.>st him his III.-. ; After Urown's .ixts-.itiou his wblow s,>ld tho IIHIo farm t.i Al.-lis n,n''klev. tbe brother.ifli.>r son's wif.-. H" Irl.sl to s,il>- sl.st ou its pn.,lu.'ls uutil lS7ll.l'Ut the b.-irren bnd wns unfruitful nnd tb,' hl-t,.rle u-n,.iii-l wns nil.,vt t,. ISl.-.- o.il of Ihe p.i.s.-.'.-:-.;,,n ,if llrowii's fnmlly wlo'ii lin'.o Ki.-I.l. who h.-nl .•,inin neniss Hie s|„>l wMI- ou n Irp thniu;,-li the Aillnimlneks, to ik the mnlt.'r up, lOil by her antbu.iln.sm uu.l luliu.'i.e.- sue,-.svl...l iu rnlsinu f 21)00. pun-linslni? Ih» fnrm for n-i nssoelutlon foruiod of the contributor-. Th,- assoetnlton turned it over to Hie Mnl,' in Jnnunry of this yenr, nnd tho F.instry Coui- lul.-slon uow cures lor It.
Poor Cro|,».
Ileporls of Iho poorest eni)* in Iwentyllvo y.-ars lire ooming in. Pmiu Klni>t.iu tl .- f.'ll.iwiiii; n-port wns seut ..iit, kIvIui: nu alnriiiluif pnjspect:
"The slruwlmrry erop was th.. llr-t .ll-np- iioiulnient. Theuouliou.,us drv w,'nH.t lu Mnv foll.iwlnijthesnd CIT,s-is ,if lh.. .-.'V.-ni winter proved fntnl to nnythiui; like u bilr nverni,'o vlebl.
"Tills la followi'd by a short yield „l ni.;,- Tierrles.
"Cherries of nil kimls woru u tolnl Inil- ure.
"r.-nclies nre a totni billiiie In thl- fn-i,.,iis poach l.i.'nlilv, bv r.in-'iu .,f the d,'.-tr.ii'tl,.ii ol tlie blossom bu,Is last wlnt.r. Il.'tw,','n Klun.slon nu,l the HIchlnu.ls of the llu,I-ou theru will uot Ul 10(1 l,asliel8 'if p.ui.iliii-. gath..r'.l.
"Tb.i buy crop wni Krontly sh,>rleii,-1 by lh" dn,ii;:ht, nu'l tlie yi,'l,l ol Krnin Is umb'r Ihe iivi'rnK.'. Coru nn.l ..ili.r ho.-'l crops nro now KrowlUK well, but .lA the wholo th.- Inr iii.irs nn.l fruit gnnvers uflllie Hu Is.hi tUvur Vnlley nt» much cast .lowi^ nnd u.iw with the n.lvuutoftho nrmy woriii; wbleh Is snbl t.i bo on lis wny up I b.' rlvm'. thov ar.i well uU;h apinilled ut tho situutiou."
Cnoal Carrier* C'oinplnln.
Tho cnnni carrbirs enRuxn.! in Hie l,ii«ines.s of trausportliiK Kriiu bvlhe Krie iniinl (mm UulTalo to N.-w York City hnvo issu.-.l nn nii- |,e:il to tho B.inrd of MnniiKeri of the Sew Vork Produoo Kxehnnifo nsUluit the ubi of tho Intter lu sucurlug relief fr,iui irr.iln elevulor exlortl.uis and nillrond .llserliuluu- tioiiB. They eny:
-'Tbo rcnsona for oiirtnablllty tosuecess' fully eopii with Iho rnllnin,ls forllin forryluR tnido to and Iroiu the motropollsoomes trom tho fnct tlmt the roa.ls owu or control uot only the mnmniolh propo'lcr Hues tl imn tho Kreat lak&s, but opor.-il.i thn arnlii eloviitlnit und tarmlnni fnellltlns tu Bnltalo, as well ni In Philadelphia, llnltlmore, N.-wp.irt News, Norfolk nud Now OrluaDS. Tlien-foro, lo view of tho (l«p!ornbl(> cnunl situation, wa unitedly call upoa your poworlul o-im- merolal boily tu uso your utmost eudeuvoni In aecurlmt tho low'eat soboilulo ot Kmin' .ilovutor und terminal nhnrkes at thn ports ol BulTalo and Now York, thot we, the partners of the .Stnte In thn transportntlou business, mny ngnln bo able to r, store to you tho bulk oftho grain trnllla comlnit luim wlthlu tho borders of thIsHtato. In otherwonis, i lens.i oud.iAvor to mako our vrcat Eriu 0..ual frc-o lu faotaa lu uume only."
Caaliler Ilaruai-d'a Miilcl.ln.
Il now trnnsplrna Mint tbe r<ip.i fcuiid ubout the neck of Gaor^o Bnruurd, late cashier ot tha Fort Sinnnix Bnnk, Rome, woa not alono thn agency tbat caused his doatli at (ho Hmo ho wroekud the buuk lost Jnnuory. Mr* Huntington, tho ropn-aenta- tlveot Reootver Orinin, who lias ehnrKe of tliluKs at tbo bnnk, waut to tho Illlie room where Bnroard'a bodv was foun.l, lu s.'arch. ol a book or lomo ]iapci». and thero, behind; a pile ot old booka, Iio found a bottle labeled, Inudannoi, couialnlntt only a few dnips of that deadly poison. On tlie Inhol wus tne' name ot tho druKKint, J, C. lllsaell, from wboee store tbo polaoo was purchased, and! who nfterwnrd i-toieil to Mr. Hitnlluitton, that tho bottle of lnu,lnnuiu wus purohiumd- nt bla storo l.y Darnunl, Mr. Dlasell snys! that ho sold tbu poison tn Barnard a day or' two boforo ho oommltied suicide,
Tbattaoory advanced Is Ibnt Mr. Barnard usod tho r-,po sous tu makudeath u certain-; ty should thn laudanum nnt prnve fatnlj that after taking Iho poison hn soou became UQconselous au.l foil bnckwrnd, the ropo tightonod about Ills nouU, Thia would soem' to bo a correct theory, for <»Ueu the body' Wus found thoru were traces of froth at tho' moutb.
Tbu reason no trnco of Inudiuium woa. found boforu la tbat no autopiv wna hald by| the Coronor. As I he ropo wna found around, tho neck by Coroner Nook h.* naturally sup-. posed that to bo the oiiiist. ol tbu dauth nlth- out furlhor Investigation.
Crrlone In Waalilnfftoa Couutv.
A cycloD.i siruok VyosblnKtoa Couuty. At, Durkuetown a burn wiw demoilahoj, a num¬ ber of (.tber bull'ltngs wero unroofed and a house of Oeorgo W. Bull was Ilfla.! from Ils foun.lntlon nu.l wrecked, lu Argyle tbo tologruiili lluna wero blown down and barna nnd outbuildings were drslreye.l, A rout ol. u large bnru wns blown Ihiriy ru.la away. Uut of nil oicbnrd of forty-flvo troua forty w.iro uprootud. Ilnrns belonglDg lo Moses Wllllnnis nnd Wllllnin Treason were blown d..wu nnd miles of foneos wore deatroyud.
tVelroilia Ilalli In Ce.ilral New Vurk.
A brisk mtn set Id at Itomo nnd vieiuity au.l .lontmuoil through,,ut tbe day. At 8.8(1 p. m, nenrly two lunbes of wntor uu.l fallen. Or.'at b.iuent will P'sult to all growing crops. Pastur.-s and inen.lows bnvo Buffered muoh from tbo .IroutU and gruaslioppeni .luriug the lust two years. Thu hay erop Ibis >I'ar lu Oneida Oiuntv will bu short tnore tbnn ball the usual yluld.
KlM'Irlr ICoad Kxpert for Ihe Stale.
ObnrloH It. Banies, ol Ibs'liiwlor. hnvlUL' I'.s-n.erllll.id by tbo State Dlvil S.irvlee Oonimlsalou, hus be,-u iipiHiluto-l c.insulting ^'lectrieal engineer nnd HlB.-tricul expert lo tho State Itnilniud Ciiiimianbiu. The salary la tHUOU a yuar.
Klectrlc Una Nol.1 ITiuler Itlurlgage,
The Union F.leetric Uulliond, wltb n Ilnn exteudlugto Harutugu Luke and tbe giiyaen., was sold ut mortgsgu foreclasure, an-t waa bid In ty Bertrou A Slorn., Uink.'n., of Now York City, lor JSOOO, subject to a inorlgugo of 6100,000.
Oeneral Newa. , MaJ,-,r Jacob lloeiner dleil at his homo In I.yud.n nveuu.', F.iisblug, ul Iiright's dis- .s.se. He wns seveoty'-olnH y.Mira ..Id. He wim a wi.l,"W.'r. Blx .;blldr..'n aunrlvo. Majnr It'inmar wns Inirti April 3. Iai8, al Walhetnt, I'H.'Hsa-Unriiistnlt, (Jemialiy. lln cnmo tu Americn lu 1x40 uud movud tu Fluabiug lu ittt.
. William Hoekiuif fell from Ihe top of Iha ht'W wiiter tower to the pl[Ni line road to 'YoDkura, n .listajio*! of elgbiy f.-«*t, and he Is inlive aoi con.se|,,iis yet. lie bniko lbr,,ugh Xhxen M-clloun ol beair.il.lliig duriug bis fall. Ills eouipnnlons hurrie.1 .town the abaft, expectlnit to Iln.l him d.iad, but hu was cun- M'liis. I'r. liertlnu Is niteDdlog the lajured iiiuii, lUi'l Il.l aays he may n-civer. Hu waa tsk-u tuthuM.>uut Voruou Uuapltnl.
Pin' dmitijyn I the h-udlug plunt nt North Ol-an owned un.l ruu by II. II. VraDcb.jt and -iui.l.,yli.g about IW, uiy men. Losa tDOOO, partly .»ver.id by lusuraue.'.
Tbe I'hnrmaceutb'al A'-S'K'iatl.,n of Krlo C'.,uuly hna j.repnnMl a jdiin for tbe formn. tlon of a Joint st ..'k cmpany.to I... .¦oiii|.oa«''l imtlnly ..t retail dniitglsts, I" innuufactnm and ,lo,il lu proprietary m-.llclue», lolWl artlcbi. uul druggl.l»"»uudrle».
7'bo lo'lustrinl Uauelll Awwelation ol Ayr- ii.',is<-, wbicb bas a m''inl>.>n.hli, .if ISpUO I'.'rs.'Ua, hlie iKH^n r.'i."rt.>d t,i tlia Hu|s.rlu- t"U'l,'Ut of flb-iirnu "• ns ina-^lv-ut by reaaon "I tbo .'xc-aaive lliiblllly ..f unpal.l mortu¬ ary '-luliiis, wul''b the tiuab in baud ia iusuf- II -loot t'< eiliugulsb.
Tbe Nuw York rilule bankers laet 111 annual couv'-utloant Niugam Falla.
'I he gou'l f"».if'le ol li.irtlni^tTjD nre muab lii-ensa,! ugaluat tinorg- W. Ilkines tor ebalulug op bis Hlx-yaar.«>ld l>jy to a jwjat la bla yard. He elut-na a father'a privilege,, aayk that be rbaioed hlu up b.-«'auaM b.. bad "a mania f-->r .-allug." Tbe auiborttloa bava takeu Ibe ujutter lu b
Burglara rubtaxl tba Lury-rbu p.ai1ol|fl», ia Wanm Ooauly, at ttm tu uiouey ib4 ¦ M W peaUSaolMiiiiai
TiFLE lUBDEB AT SBi
A Horrible Tragedy on the American Barkentine Herbert Fuller.
BLOODY CRIMES OF MUTINEERS.
Captain Naah, HU mto aad Iha 8era«4 Mate llarkaJ to Death 'WUh an Aaa— The Flrat Mala SuapMilwl of Iha CrlMi* —All an Itoanl In Cualodjr nt Uallllaa —Airair ShraudMl In Daap Myatary.
llaLirAi. Nova So.-itio, July ai.—Onn ol Ihn moal thrilling talm ol mar.l«r on tha lilgli snas over rolalo.1 In troth or atory waa' -jmagnt Into Halifax yoaiorday. It laa atory' r'.vallad only onoe lieforo In North Atlontla' tnoala, and that was in tha fane at ttn Saladin halt a century ago. Threa daallw' rsaulled Irom eaeh tragedy.
Tho barkeattno Herbert Fullei, oo Whloh -he tragedy look place, aalled trom DooloB luly 8 tor Roaarlo, Argeotin* Rapabltc, and- irrlvod ^-~> yealenlay with tbo bodies ol IhriH! munlero.1 persons. They ware thom of, Cnptnln Naah, his wife and Ihe aMond mate, August Bmmborir. On the arrival of the vetaHil the romaindnr of the crew w»r» looted up.
The triple munlor was oommlltad on the night ol July 13, abd the alTalr, ao tar, la wrappo-l ta oomplete mystery, nolwtth-: stuu.llng Ihe faot that thoro wure aevea othar mun on bonnl al Ibe time, lawl dea » paana- gor named Monok, whoso et.iry of what ha cuuld learn aftei It was all ovor la tha only nurrallvn that oau bo obtaliu-d.
Tho Horbett Fuller bniught the vletl«a Int.! p.irt, oovered by oaovoa. In a aiiMtU| boal, which was drawn at her atern. Th»K corpscH ha.1 boon placet In tboamall boatlhei m.irolug after Ihe munler.
Thn |>aas.-nger. Monok, saya he knewnolh-^ Ing whatever of Iha erliun until Im laamndot It from tho Hnt mate. Uurlng tha night,| he says, ho heani some ono aoreara. Haatitt. posed the cry was ultenyl by Captain Nwo*a, wife, hut be heard no further aonnd. laiha, morning he went on deck. The Aial mata, Informed htm that tbe captain, his wife ead the seeond offioer had boen murdnivd In, their berths, and asked Monok, who alapt In a litllo oabIn betwnea Iha ona ooouplM byl Caplain and Urs. Maah and that oeeuplad by tho aeoond mate, If be ha.l beon alarmad by{ anything durlna Iha night.
The Implement usetl tn aocompllahing th*. murdera was an ax<\. Tha vtctlma wan, hooked In a most shoeklug manner, blow •ft«r blow having evidently oemtlDtlloted on the vtcttma, lo make aura that Ilia waa *x- tlnct. Monok aaya that ha oaaumad ohorM' ot thn vessel, and with the aaslatanoe ot tba mate brought ber tnto port.
Aooording to bla atom Monok quealloaed tho various matnban ol the orew na to whall they knew about the tragedy, but emh on*'
Srofesaed entire Innocenoe and IgoonlaoSL, louek .inleroil Ibo Itodloa to lie taken uut ot. Ibe cnbin and plaoo.1 Ina boot and towed' astern, which was done. j
The Herbert Fuller thun headed tor Holl.l fax. On arriving thoro tho veaael camn to, nuclinr In tbe stream, aud Uunek renoriedi tbe nfTnIr lo Ihe polioe, who Immaillataiy took' obargo ol the veaael, nlaoed tour offlean on boar.l, and took all on board Into oualody, until the tragedy oould ba InTeattgaled.
The oaptalii waa murdered In the ebatt, room. He had eridautly been on deok end had dwoended to Itie ohort room to Ue on ¦! oonoh whleh that room ooDtelned. TlM, eoaeh waa atlaated on the ataitxiaid aid* oli tha ohait room, end at Ita hxtA «M • deek. The oouoh had evldaBtly been torn hom thel wall In the alrtlnilak llienla Mted oil ovar^ tbe room, Mta. Maah'a room la In mneh lha| aame oondition, and ((urmaala of halt we, mixed with the blood oT tbe Ttoltni. Th*| socoud mate'a room, adjoining, la »l*o oov- ored with blood. :
On nn onler of tbe Unllod Btatea Oonaul-. General tbe |)Ollae arreated ell tli>j*< OB I bourd the vessel. Tho lint mate, Uraon,j waa la Irons, and bo, with othnra, w*» hrouglit aahoro and takon to th* polltfo IU- tlon. 'i
The captain's log book waa lound In hW room, and lu It was an eulry mndo nfler the murJer. It was dateil Wodiiesdoy, July 1J.I A reporter starlod to lnke It down, but ba-' lore he flnlsba<l Detective Power look the, book away and refuaed to allow tuilhtr perusal of It.
Tho Herbert Fullor holla from Hnrrlngton Me. Tho murdemJ captain waa loriy'to* years of agu and bU wife thlrty-aoTon.
DROWNED IN THEIR HOUSES.
Ton Peraons rarlih In ¦ Olaadbntat Is Kanlueky, i
A cloudburst on Ilenaon Crook, tour mllaa from Frankfort, Ky., reaulled In the drowo-' Ingot at least len peisona. Tboao known, lo bo drowned are Jamea Bradley, ¦ larmer, bis wile aud llvo ohil.lreo, oud Mr* Uryont, ¦ a wi.luw, and her two small ohildreo. The Louisville im.l Nashville Ballroad bridge was swept away, ond groat damage waa done to pniperty. _, . „
Mra. Bryaut kept a toll-gate. Tbe lq|l. bouse waa rigbt ou thu eraek. Juat aeroaa from Jamea Urad ley's, uud uot far from her thu bouaa ol Hqulni Mooru, her lalhur. Til* Conway Mill, lust «bo»e,was tne Biat logo, tl* timbers must bavo awept away tbe Bryant and Bradley boumM. Tho bri.lge was oarrie.1 away wllb terriblo lonie. Kverything ubout II, iron aud all, exoept tho matu abulmunl,- Is g.iu.-. It was 0 now bridge.
All railroad imiiislrouirrttakfort, Lexing¬ ton and luierinedlalu plooua wuro cut off Irom Luulavlllo.
Wife Mnrder aad Mnleldu.
Charlea Mliler, a farmor, living nfleea mllea north of Louisville, lu Floyd Oounty, Indiana, killed bis wife by ab.HilIng ber with u riflo and Ihon commlttod suloldo with the same weaixm. Four ehlldreu are lull, the el.laot sixteuu yuoni oad Ibo yuuugaat Hire yean old.
Mnrder, Aran*, gnlelde. Oeorge Bwala, a larmor about lorty-a»e yoara old living near Altlon, Uloh., killed his three smnll ohlldron.aat flre to the hoow, nnd thon blow out liU own broliM. Ulawlf* died a short time ago and It la tbuugbt IBK thta deranged bla mlud.
Osld Democrat* Confer.
Oold Domocrals In olovon Weatern Btata* deolded to hold a oonforonoo tn Chieago Mid Uauua oall lor anew Nalloual CoDvoutloa.
Ilrlriab Mill KIghly Matabelafc
Tbo British troop* uodor Oenaral Carrilff- lon oapiurwl a Uaiahelo atronghold, UlUllC eighty ol tbo natlvwt,
Hig Hirika ol Tallnra. Miimbeni of the FloUberi' Branoh ol Ihe Urolh.-rbood otTallura loroed thu Exeoull?* (ominltteato declarea '*rike, wblahlbrav out ol work elgbl thouawid wurkoca lu New York City and lonr Ibouaaud In Bruuklya.
Minor Manllon.
A strong ollort 1» to b« made lo secure tb* 18S7 reunluu ot OonlodoraU veloj«ua lat Ualllnioro.
Choyeoao, Wyoming, waa Boodad by » oloudbural. Flva loebes of mln teJ U ¦« . bour, and the damat(e hi •alluuitad ¦$ eW^ 000.
According lo Trofeaaor Lombnwn, OBbf ' elgbt iH'r .wnt. ot tbo Ulibrew* lo-d*y Br* M pure Bemlrie stock.
A btttldlBg waa d.idloated Id Cbicagolalb* P->llab Nalivoal Alllanoe, for • KalloBal home for the Folea,
A'floe quality of lllbographlo alone i* ¦•¦ ported to hare bees found ia Ibe bllla BOflk uf Uauta Dwbani, 0*1.
Youog orange troet liavo beaa ordand fr-.m Calllorm* by IbM Capo Colony (MaBlb Africa) ei|a>riaiaul alation.
A bill la to be dmfted to b* ptoandod lo IM. uext New Yorfc UigWature, •boMablaa a^ 1*1 pmiahaiuDt lur women. ^ ,,
Tbn oleotluns wem btfld In M*xl«i> Mi IV'fllrto l>lax wm ru-eleeled lo tha TtwA ' deuoy lor oBulher period of four yeara, wttk* oul opp.jiillliMi.
A Michigan mUl makea 7,900,000toolb|4atl dally. '
Tbn grave 6t llflnM Bwwher Mow* I* It An-lover, M*M.,bwld« lb.aH> ul bea bMbaM I and a aou wbo ¦¦• drowned lorty^yaan ai»
II<<ton'a f»ntoe» aalHtl* eoni|iBOy, tOe jtm < elenl aod Hoanmbla Artillery, woto lemmm in I»Bdon w iw utbar Amaneana bay* Ma racMlvedlieloiv.
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| Title | Queens County Review 18960724 |
| Date | 1896-07-24 |
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| Title | Queens County Review 18960724 |
| Date | 1896-07-24 |
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IliffiFKBEPORTBANK CAPITAL. $30,000. ¦sift StrMt, - Freeport, L. I. JOBN J. RANnAI.L. l-raaldeut. ¦Kl xIniAAlAU PORKMAN. VIce-Pmildcnt. ¦', Wll,t.lAM H. HALL. Cashier. ( sfili iapTtmant winal lotli.aa-or rtllD-r tlin '^;. Smr VorkurBna.klvii lliiiikH .>r Tn»i I'.iiu - III..II aa far aa maiiatfriirt-nt. . .'r .-I'lll. palfl OD ilrf.iitlH. of ni'.rr. rlH.tf Kurupe. 4liltii.«tr., aiilli'liwl. Batir* aaUafactlon aaau rad. . bqalrlM «rtll rrrrtre intiiupt atlentloa, and WDMerfiiUr anawcnd. QUEENS COUNTY REYIEW. ' PablUMd BTory FridnT MoralDg at FBEEPOBT, QOEEIS .OOURTT, H, T CHARLES O. SMITH, PrODrletor. $MtXl\ let)ietti. IOW Ml jm IJI^H aiiciiTBii n—^ ^^^^1 Altnctift and Irttstie Stfli ^1 ar TBI 1 REVIEW OmCE by Ptwir Prasm imtTia,X.TSi COI»IE**. JMVE dl'lNTIsl. A FAMILT NEWSPAl'ER OK UOtAL, ANU UENKUAL INTEI.I.IOKMR. TIRKS: U,00 TEAKLT III ADTARCI VOL. I. FREEPOKT, N. Y., FKIDAY, JULY 24, 189«. NO. 38. riNAVGiAC. ¦OARO OF DIRtXTORN: WlllUm Fon-niaii. II. Wwirr Pill.', -M-llllain I). Mliler, li.'<.rKr Wallare. r<.l.-« I'll I It, Kniltli fm. Ilatv, lieonceM. Kanilall, WllllMn H. Hall. fcjiww'laliillt wlUi '.-••nta'rvall, fatcfaat at Uh. ra(« 'rf i lm-*- "K&S^ uiuiianlaa, to- Bank of Rockville Centre. lilas* Ave., Ilaehallla Centn., L. I. yle do a Ontuinil BiinkiiiK Uoidueiu . tt Deparit and Uinn mnt. lotfirMt P»id on Hjaviiul Di>]inHitii. BmiIcIik Uonn—U A. M. tu S I'. M. ¦MonUy, 0 A. M. to Vi M. - '' MARD OP ontecTORs. StflMH A. Davlaun, -iSlMtwurtlil)'. f'.milx JhMHW. Uallimm. ¦iiSiiii''r.Plifflip^. OHvar D*Tiann. Tli.iinaa II. KlilKht. lllrHiii H. Kiiiltb. W.'Hi.'y It. Mniilli. rliarlea L. Wallnce, Aiiuiln r..imwen. KmiM-U K. WIIB..II. .I.llt.i T. Ilavlwin. K.l ward T. Thlimton. Ilamillrn W INwirnnll. ¦AMtWI' F PHIM.II'S. l-n-pl.tFiit. .^^^HOMAHU. KNIIIHT. Vli-e IVn. .lelit. IIIUAM II. H.MITII. (laal.le rnoFKiwioifAU DH. G. H. HAMMOND, FltRErOBT, L. L »; |
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