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qUEENS COUNTY REVIEW.
Fat>ll*b*d Brary Friday Morning at
FEEBPOBT, QnEEHB OOOfiTT, H. T
CHARLES D. SMITH, Proorlator.
eaiMOi^t^^ c;«>i»ii-a». kivi-; «ji-.imi^.
VOL. III.
iMtm
§ovini^ fletoietoa
.\ F.\MII.Y M.V\ «!• M'l-.lt
IK 1 111 A I.
.11 I.KM K.M. I N I I I 1,11. 1 >¦( K.
FRKKPOHT. N. V.. FKID.W, Si:i'Tl-.M lil.K l>. IM»s.
BOOl UO JOB PRIIiTMB
aaacoTUi n
iltnctln and Artistic Stfli
AT TB*
REVIEW OFFICE by Power Pnssii
TERMS: S2.00 TEABLT IK ADVABCB^
NO. 4.5.
VDfAIKIIAl.
Bank of Rockviile Centre
VILLAOE AVENUE, Rockviile Centre, L. I.
¦Amffli F. PRILUFS, PrMldent.
VBOMA8 a. KNianr, VIce-Preald«nt.
UII^AM R. SMITH, Caahlet
BOABD OF'DIIIECTORS:
D.Combea, VVesloy H, »nillh,
(Charlea L Wallaea, ,y«a, Austin Oirswell, r, ajuilipa. Nelson H. Pmlih, OiMstt, .lohn T. Davison.
laoa, Edward T. Tborston.
Baadlton W. Paaraall.
We do a Oaneral Banking Btulneai of I aad Diaoonnt,
1 PaM on Sp<KHal Depomt*.
on England and tha Bt. YaanVatttmage Bolioited.
Hoora—9 A, M, to 8 P. M.; f, 9 A. M. to 12 M. nsaOOAt Day*—Tnc^dnys and Fri-
isn,»A.H.
THEFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL. $30,000.
Mi Street, - Freeport, L. I.
J. KANDALL. PraaMent, .tmOST T. BPRAOrE, Vloe-Prealdent, WIU4IAM S, HALL, Caahler,
-¦OAKD or OIRBCTOB8.
Alter nil tlu..s» new pussespiunB lie- rome fiieil won't there lie some luiinjr- loc.king Yankees?
Tbe Chrrclinian r"l>lishe" the mis dinnary contrilmlinnH of every Kpise/i- pal parish in the country umler appro¬ priate heails for all missions, foreign anil ilomentic. There are sai'l to be fi.59,268 conimiinicautn anil 4(578 min- istera. Tbe total conlributioaH were, nearly $1.3,00(1,1)00.
MODERN CHANDMOTHERS,
..Illl
erie.l fnr luore.
The snperiorily nf the .American lo¬ comotive ia gradually coming to he
Ton "wnn.ler where theVve Rone t,., tb..se cr.
Wllh sueh .|.Ulilll ..bl nursery jincles, ihal we iilws;
With Iheir s(.e-lneles Hii.l nprniis, an.l Iheir riilUe,!
Anil their pull.s ol snowy hair, nml Iheir broa.! enlb-lDR la|.s- '
Why they've K.jn", .lenr, with the ehlblren of those nbl nn.l liapi'V .lays.
When little ones were little ones. In thouirhts an.l a.-is an.l «n>s;
When evervlhiuit wns .lllTerer.i nn.l slni|-ier Ihes were le,l.
Those dnys' are K'.ne. --lb» llinea_li»».. ebunge.l. " with thnt, the whole is sabl.
The aranilma of the --moilern ehibj ' must crimp an<l tnik an.l iltesa.
It not, 1 lenr. the mo.lern .-bibl minhl bne her ifriui.lnin le.ss.
For Inils nn.l Inssjes ol lli,..e .Ims nre erilieni, 1 ween,
¦With a gramlniH ol 'ye ol.len lime ' Ihey woubln'l once be feen.
But, alter all. tienenth the .iress, nnl this we won t forget, Thi.t urnnilmns ernu.lmn, n'..w ns then, her love is ..iir« yet. An.l II the ehll.lren Inm to her- .lenmn.l ber love «n,l ,-iire, Thej 11 lin.l Ihnt umleruenlh It nil lb.- grnn.lnia
A., lu IJoslon Trnnseript.
recoguireil in Knglaml, ami this chief- | ^-'•»0^)^^^.^I^^-.^*t^*/K;^^•»^^;l4iit*^^^^^^k/^.^k^)kr^
It in conneotion with express trnin ?f\ ^ __._ ,^ „ .—.^ -^-»- **^
/erviee It la .a.eil on .'be I.e. an- /j: TI J E VICTOR'S SPOILS, j:
thority that an English railroail in now , J|^
building an engine patterned after an ^
American model—anotber example of 1 ^
the way in which thia country is lead- : ^
ing Ihe world in point of mechanical J '^
An agitation bas begun in Kngland in favor of the workers in match fac¬ tories, and noted women, siicli as linj lUroness Ruidett-Coulla, the Ducbesa of .Sutherland and others, recently read papers denouncing the methods employed which ruiu tbe health of llie wtfkers. The diu-bess, in fact, ma.In a threat that she wonl.l secure some o( the victims and drive theiu througli the streets of London so the publiq | lier, Heleim-lik
could see wbat phosphorous poiaoning \ "f company. The six men iiiet on the ... , , , . walk in front of Captaiu Lansings
did for a human being, .iimrters.
j liHUsiug was a cviiic who observed
South .African trade reports during j his kind and tuld the result of his ub- the last fiscal yenr indicate cmpbati- 1 "ervatious. Such are deReivedly iin-
iV Story of Army Lif-3. By Qwendolen Overton.
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I laa«*4 on *ll Mnnri t naeml ¦nunc feaMI
MHI* aatlafactlan vnarantaed. ligdrie* wlll receive pmnipt attention. aaA ta li*»i fully anaweroil.
cally tbat Ihe United States has large opportunities for commercial progress iu tbe Oerman, Knglish and native colonies of Soulb .Africa. A glance, however, at the relative trade done by couutry aud Oreat Britain under Pditinns, too, that favor the Uuited Itates, demnustrates that we have not begun to scratch around the mar¬ gin of our opportunities in the com¬ mercial world. The day cannot be distant when we shall realize fully the importance of these opportunities and adapt nnr commercial spirit energeti¬ cally along tbe lines of definite an- oomplishment, says the New Turk Commercial .\ilvertiser.
Camara's fleet being useless—hardly able to keep itself alliial—aud ber othera all at tbe bottom of Ibe sea, Spain ought not to repine overmuch at tha snrrender of her colonial posses aioDS, She has no means of priilect-
i\ ISH TKHRENCE I anlii-ipaliou. "Do you know thnt tbis going down tlie I '" •* i'"ky gaiue we are playing, iiii.t line 'watched tlie i ""** *•' bnve been playing it fui nil it girl'wlio WHS cum- '-s worth Ibis last furl'light ur su''" ill" townr.l lier, Lancaster kbit bis lii-uws. TlTere were three "" i-i nut wurtli while to pretend men with the "iri I ,^"" dout uuderslnii.l. We bulb know nn.l uuly Laiu-iis-j •"¦act ly whut 1 menu. Hull want to ter wus with IMiss j '"' ""•" "i" bot\\ know Hint it is uuly a Terreiice. How- game. I am not iu earnest, and you ever, as he wns'"""* "•"'' '"'- nil the world to H" K"zed at ber, speecblesa. helncUe.lnot worlds I "I suppose y.iu nre tlilnking thnt the snggestiiiii of seriuiis inteiitiuiis might cume tirsl frum yuu," she sni.l; "tlial may be yuur way uf luukiiig at it, but it is nut mine. 1 don't care to let yun have nnytliing to reproach me with. I have bad enough of that in the past. I am a hujieless Hirt, you knuw, I gu intu the thing fnr the fun there is in it, and it is unly fair lu wiirn you.'
Slie leaned back in ber chair and fell to watching the |i»8si rs by upun the street nnd tu biting at u cube uf sugar, lueditativel.T.
"If yun will accept matlors llml way, wc. can have a Very good tiiiu-; if you don't, I havo warned you; and the cunseiiiieiices—if there are any—must be un yoiu- owu head,"
Lancaster laughed rather weakly, "I accept the terms," be sai.l. "It is underbtuuil that Ibis is only a tlirla- tiuu."
Wbich he explained to Porothy at much length, Iml wbicb she would not uu.lerstttii.l and was so unreason, nble almut us to lucak her eiigage- a dilVeronce. Mrs. Lansing says i| | ment, Lancustur was deeply aggrieved lay iu a silk fuiin.biti..ii He tlmt ns I and rallier 111..ru deeply relieve.1 lint il „i«y, tliere uas a li-Hrfullv and it made une fnct plain tu him; llml be
Hut yuu II" luith 1 prefer
uliiei Imt iiiiiisell. liicn Miss l.ee.ls tiiriied the Sllll ul li,-i,|iiesli..lling eyes upun Ililll, Tliey were seriuus uuw, nn.l Iheir gentle liclit scatttre.l the mists uf nieiiiuries. She mily value.1 Ihe hurse for the masters sake, an.l the mnster is no lunger anylbing tu her, "Will yuu i\o as 1 a^k"
.\ little, irunical smile, the smile of an easy-going cyiiicism curled liei hps. "Intu the vu-t..r belong the spoils, 'i'es, if anytliiiif,- happens tu you, I Will take the horse must not be rash. 1 bell yuur safety tu it."
Twn mu'ntlis afterwnr.l. Miss Lee.Is, liendiug forward to strike the glossy neck of the Mark mare tlmt had lie"- longed tu Lienleiiaiit Lancaster, turned au.l gbr.iee.l up intu Hie face of tbe man who was ri.liug besi.Ie her.
"Who was tlie girl y,-u liuwe.l to near the gates'r Tbe one with tbe big, sad eyes'?"
"It was Dorothy Terrence," be tuH her, "Lancaster used once to be en¬ gaged to her."
"No wonder, then, tlial she looked at me repruaclifnlly. " Slu' tried to laugh, but the Iniiglitcr broke and she 1 t grew wliite us she set the iimrc gallop, "There may, ynii kii
THE S.\1!I{.VTII .SlllUOL,
iNTERN.iVTiONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR SEPTEMBER I I.
,1., |.S~I1
T-C ne
lie.. I>, W
A'AFUL r.RIDCE ACCIDENT,
1.1 le
r.l. f.ir lie liath tol
unt.' vlll bei
the
Wijiielmiiia T.ikes the Oath aiiJ k'\- dresS'JS Hor People,
SOVEREIGN OF THE NETHERLANDS
ii|ile llul Impi
nl llei- Mllll. _.>,, l:ell(l„ii
iiiislrr.Uiii—The Youii: Ihe rieilKe.l AlleKlane
.1 II
ll 11- Kill l.lll I lis U|.. ' I'll.. I..|.|,. ..f tills les~..ll is 'Slllflll In.lul-
;..ii.e," nn.l It I-nsi-u-n-.i a- ih" .|imrl,.rlv
i..ill|.eriin-e less -11. Il Is |„w«|l.|.. l!i;ll llig
-.eiuiutte,, iiiesni the Ilrst elulit vers..> ,|. .•hapler vil.. lot tb.-re is a refer..ii.-e I. verse 5 t.i l...llb-s .,f win,.. Hut we shall In i^,-ine.ltiati'iii 111-..11 th,-... v.-rses .'.iii-i.l.*f t le biH.k 11- n wle.le an.l thus h-allier wb.it we .-nn ..I tb,. min.l ..f the L.ir.l. H.'s...i In l-riie| was .-..nteiii, ,,r,iry wilb Isni-ili in .1.1.lah, ns will appear bv eompuring Ua. I., with II..s. I., 1. rh,. gr.'at sin ol belli .1.1 lull 1111.1 Isrnel w.i^ thai .il tnrnlnu-Hwnv fr .11 tbe Lor.l. ss Is slmnlv sl«l...l in ,Ier, 11.. l:t,aii.l ilo.l's,...nslnnt .-rv t.itli..in wns tlmt they sh.llll.l turn to Him annin, ,see .ler. ill.. 1, 7, 1-1, 14, 22; It., 1, etc. This Hosen nrwes ibem lu .lo in the Ilrst
verse of onr lesson, I.lenllfvlni: himseir ,1,. , ,.„i
with Ihem 111 lli.-lr sins, n« .li I nil ibn 'Towneil, but p.-i-soniilh av-unies the r-.wil
|.ro|.hets, typirylni; .iir i.or.l .lesiis, who ; dla'tein nn-l installs- buii-ell orharseirin
Ihal lie iiiliilit ' tlies..nt ol p.iw.T. The turmalllles .,rili»
Ion, II u-h not .iim-ult, e.inl.l n .t
<i>er la ».,.,re ef Workmen llmwneil bjr I the ralllni: <,r ihe airiKliire.
I ('.iisM^i.i. (Iiilnrl.- ispeeinll.-A-m.i't . S|.|.«lling il|sa.t,.r .,....nrre,l iienr here I Tues.lay, ami lis results will i.r..l.ably mak*
a .lealh list of ni..re iban Ihirly. The great I r»llr..M.|l.rl.lKel.elnf er,-.-l...l aeross tbaSt. ' ii;
l.nwrenee bv lb.. New Y..rk an.l Ottawa . ,,
Ilalir.ui.l, n.uv un.l-rk-iln,: e..iistru.-tion, !K-ave«.iv 1,1,,,ut i„„„i sen.iiu,: i,|.war.l of I sijtv Wiirkiii. 11 .1..1V11 wllh the .lebris into I the iiilu'lui r.i^biiik- riv.-r sUtv (eel bei.iw.
I'h.-il »-iiik-le niaii sin-iive,lts alin-isl mlr-
NEW YORK STATE NEWS. Knial i^luflKwn .%vrldeau. O. n, ronsaiil, a weii-tnowa reeblenl anil larite eroekeri .lealer In WaterloWB. w*t h.ll while hunting. He ,.«rrle<l a doable uirrelleilshoiirnn, whl.-h weni off while h* gh a fence. Tba top o|
..inii.le ... r..un.lini;
MM, ll.-ll.in-l clly (aM...,—Willi ren-iony, but ami.I Inn,.sing snr- ., the v..ling girl wn.. is to reign over the Hut-lf tu.'k p,..>e.sl.m of her thr-il-.e Tues.lay an.I re.-eive,| the pb-.lite.l nlieKisnee ol lier Vli.Mer-. C.inn.-ll sin! people. I.llce I'le I'liar of Kussia, the s-iverelun Jji the Nellierlan Is Is 11 .1
a..111..IIS.
r..ll..wlnc Is a partial list of the ilea.l: I'lril ('ampl.,11. I'.iriiwsll, dntiirlo; J, 11. iriili;, lielroil, Mn-b,; W ,1 Cubby, Put- .¦rv.n, N. ,1.: I!, 1., Iiisiirt, T»rone, Tenn,; W. ,1, ,Ineli«on, ('..iunibus, Ohlu; Louis llnuiiier, ,I.ilinsiowii, I'.-un,; Pnt Mur- l.liv, 'i'oroiit.i; Tiiimas Blrininithani, Han lliiv'bes, cievi-luiiil, Ohio; Frank l,evii:iie. ii;;.|eiisl.iir^v N, Y.; W, Sherman, rornwall. Uiuarii.; '.V. Ssiimlers, Haiti- mor.., M.l.; .lobu Clause, Caili;huawaga, N, V,; II. Ii.ivi-. I'ltlsl.iirc, Tenn.
Tlilnv-three of die \i..tlnis wer* brought lo the ll ispllul her... mil elifhti-en of thesn are lien I. ll Is I.elieve.l that i.verlweutv v»l r.-iii,-iln (11 the river, au.l it is eipaete.l tbnt (he .lealh r.illnill nol be eompUteil far iiiiiiv -bivs.
The workmen w.
V..rk si.l.. ..f Ihe r
posslbi.. I.l oblniii
..lib.. vL'tPu. wer
inoiis .s|. lim-ls 1
is Ihe northwest
r. UrK-elvi
ver.Kll-l 11
heir inuiKs
s lii.fbins
ibe. wli.isi
ern part
rom the Naw
s almost lm-
A number
r.ini the fa-
reservullon
III I'ranklln
tbe clatter uf the hi,ufH--"tiiere may i s'l.ili live In His sU-ht." ,\li pr.ipli link tbe a.l.ler uf reiiiursc, aiuuug the ; ,",!LL'''.',V K'",'''';','? ''iiure f..r I viclur's spiiils. "—.\i guiiaiit.
popular, but cuiumand appreciative audiences that are the envy of the guud-lieurled. It was to au audience of Ibo sort that he recuiinted the uieet- ing, the same afiernuou, when the baud stopped playing und the invnd- iiig lioBls from the town had scattered and left the post tu its rightful owners. "Dorothy Terrence" - be began, laying his subrc across bis knees and setlliug back to the tempuruiy repose which uloiie can fall tu the lut of the ollicer of the day—"Dorulliy Terrence came np tlie walk. She had Lancaster with ber, nn.l she was loukiiig bnppy. Miss Leeds- tlie banker's duugbler,. yuu know -came duwn the walk. She btt.l Kant, an.l Darlmuur, un.l Fer- guess.iii with ber, an.l she wns luuk mg like a ci-li-slial being. They were buth dressed in ubilo biittl.
iuusly 111 love wilb a girl wli frunkly tuld him that he was no more to her than a score bad been before, tban scores might be thereafter. And it wns utl iu vniu that he tried to
• Greater New York •
DentaJ Farlors,
IMMatCHIR I SKIOMORE.
OOB. TOLTOS AND GOLD STS.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
•M •CTaatk. •,%,nn np.
woiiderfiilly luailc Iml, all drifts and
mists, an.l sprays uf white, atop of
Miss Leeds, and u IliilVy all-ruiiiiil
sort of paiasiil iitup -if timt, Dur-
olby saw Miss Leeds from ., ¦ , , .- ; alar, but tbe bitter did not see I change her.
ing tbem, and few of communicating ! ,,,,^^^,l^y .j.l^^,,^, ^.^^^^^ lugelher in "I warned yun quite fairly," she with them. Even when ahe had ships i (r,,„t uf my iiuiirters-'and 1 witb my | reniiniled bim, bending furward tu she could not keep them iu figbtingor I linrp was lliere.' Dorulliy iiiuvcd (o j siruke the glossy neck of Ins black sailing or.ler. She will be much l.et- ' "ne »"1<' H "as ber insrant ntlitn.le, I umre. It was llie iimru that, uf old,
ter off wheu couHned to the limitn of I "',"'' ^ ''¦'""¦ l""l'l""'- ''I'" "' '" 1 '''.',';"'''•„''',, In'!'''!''11,1 !! "''i'l' I'll'i
¦ who steps asi.le i-aii alwavsstav there, own properly, anil ou which she liu.l
ber peninsula. If she lutioduces there I k,,, „|i ,„|^|,, i,^.,. ^„,|„. '^...ii 'ui„|tliis | liivishcl the uvertlow of ber allectioii mod*rn methods of industry and ad story might never Imve been tuld, if lor Lunciisler, "1 warned you," .Mis ¦uiuiatratioii and teai-bes all licr peo- \ Kant bad nut iiilulgcd bis vulgar pr.i-
ple to read and write, suggests tbe I j'"!''"-''''"""'""'"'"',""* ^'i""'¦'¦'"l'< „„,_., ' ,1 beslimeil u sweet ami traiisitury smile
New York Tribune, a modest bul n,,,,,, .Misil Terrence bul Lunciisler is fairly prosperous career may still lie i,,,! n,^ besl-lookiiig fellow 111 the I're- before her -niucli more satisfactory ! si.lio f.ir nullniig. If any uf yun bap-
than the one she is uuw f„rced tu ; l"'» '"'^''""' '".¦>¦ K""""'"'"""'"""'"*
iug her, yuu will understand wliut —
ill the iialiir.. i,f Ibiiigs and uf men-
1 when sll,. turne.l her eves
GENERAL GRANT'S DILEMMA. .
uw Ifuhsen Hail Ibe Ail.aiilnKr In Ibe .Mailer of a K Us,
The kiss whieli Lieiiteiiaiit llubsun heruiciill,y received from a SI. Louis billy nt "l.uiig r.eacli recalls uu inci¬ dent iu whicb the lute (ieneral V, S. (Irani tignred, withuut, buwever, shaving the b+n-luiig liuimr, .lust nf¬ ter the cluse of tbe Civil War, Oen¬ eral (irant, with his fnmil.v, went to the t'liiiiii Hiitel at Sarutuga Springs, Mnjur Willmui W, Leiniid, tho pro prictr
commissary un the (iciierul's stafl'. He gave a liaii-piet tu Oeueral Orant
I their sins shall be nlotleil .ml, nn.l th hall l.ea righteous null..11 bef.ire lio.i In ll.. inl.lst ofthe enrlhil-a. Is., !l; ,ler, ixl., H.'l, 341, liiK-.ek. xn wll., I'J, 1:1, an.l lan, vil.. 1. 2, lllls re,.i.,riiti-.ii uMsriiel is
Illl
Ihlr.l.l.-i
-I tiy.I .la,s or 'JOHO years aft--r 1 heir s..-iit..riiiK. .\..l..nls.) the referen.-I-s to the thir.l .lav In the life an.l 111 the tea..lilni; of .mr l...r.l nn-l Hike as a nstant prayer " I'li.it I may kmuv Him
isiirreelion" (I'hil.
willing awav
;bt 10 have
in the con-
liiibm. .Millie piers have been
piK 111 111-..11 11 .-..11.-ret. f..uii.latt.>nanil Pier
N... -i. whb-li went Ti Inv, ba.l sl.io.lthe
lest ..f llie be l.-i-t winter wilh..in per.-«pti-
l.le ,l.-iiii.-i-e. Am iiiv.-tii:4ti..ii. wlllell In nil |.r..bal.llilv wiil so..11 be l.sbl. wlll .leter- iiillia lb., e.iu-e nf tbe ii,-,-blent satisfae- l..rilv. 'niere is ab-oi.ite|v 11,, sign otthe I pier. It bas ilisuppeareil as conipletely
an.l tba pow Iil., 101,
:l, -Then shall we kc 1.1 know the Lord; Ills
piire.| aslbemornliii,-,"
tbe liutPl, lin.l been chief •'"'m vil., 17, •If nny mnn will do Ilis wlll,
' ball know.' There must be a fotget-
an.l n pre.-slng on If we woiibl know I'lill. I
Illll an.l of Hist.-a. I1..V b.ft off totak..
Hi- Inw. j.. nil
b-alt lrea.-li.-r.iii.- .'bai.ters iv., (i, 10:
and bis wife. .Many ulliccrs wb.
from llie arifiy uf tbe 'Ti essee were
present, us well us several proiiiiueut citizens.
Duriug the iliniier tlie guests were soiiiewlmt slnrtlcil lu see 11 Saratugu belle advaiii-e, with a graciuus Ore- ciau bend, and ask perniiMsiuti of tbe : f-.rili 11s lli Oeueral tu kiss lum, 'There was only ^ "' ''"'"' '"-. -¦"¦ line there wlm received the Oeiierars | tl salute. To tbut high pei'sun he uuw , I-'.
abaudon.
sppi
Admiral Palumbu, the new Italinn „|„„Hiin. willi a tnck she bus uf sci ,..-
Minister of Marine, bus decided tu ing to luuk intu uiu-'s very ,-mil. Slu-liw
strike off the list uf the active fleet all, the must lieuiitifnl voice uiilsiile ul the
the ships which during the uext naval '""iveiily cbuir, nml she liruiiglit il in
'^ . ... to pinv also. l)..r..lliv stuud It asluiig
manieuvrcs sbow a speed inferior tu ^_, 1^,,^ ,.,,„|,i „,„| ,,,„,', „|,^ ,,|,„i ,„ ^,,,,
IV. He never even lienrd her 'l.eeils bad nut gazed
that laid down by the navy regiibi- j [nui lions. In addition, every olTorl
if Mis
Leeds repeated, "nud nobody bus suf- fere.l but yourself, unless"- she glanced at liiiii with a qiiii'./'.ical lillle smile '"iiiilesH lliere was anutber gill''"
"Tliere was anotlier girl," he an¬ swered.
She shrugged her sboul.lers tiiler untly. "'Tliut wus tu have been ex¬ pected. Must problems of tbe heart ure in the rule of tliree."
lie frowned angrily and bis lips curved in conteni|it. ".\re yuu nbsu- liitely heartless':' Have you no pity for liVr':-"
. "Nut u great deal. If yun were the surt to desert her in n furtiiiglit fur a girl wbu made iiul the slightest ellorl
ing I
rOLTUN AND OOLD BTREETt),
BreoNlyn, N. Y.
ide tu pi
uiiV 111 the Kear,-lillii;ly ut lum, nnd tuld liliii'that j I" "in yuu, and wbu tuld yuu that si
constriictiun of batllesliips wherever auch economy can be effected without
must l.e going, but ^luiild see bil at Ibe hup, he duubtless wuuld be stun.Img tliere slill, with Durutliy
los* of power. For instance, iusleud i anxiously walcliiiig bin
It
„„ _ _ of paneling ollicers'cabins and saluuns
WILBUR r. TREDWCLU ,,,/;, „.,,.t.iye woods, simpler ma-
COUWSMlX)B-AT-LAW. | j,^,., ,.,„ ,,^ „,„,,,„,„,. Tb, .,,,|,r
**"**¦ 1^^ "|»~»"ni. N. T. j ironclads, lite the Daudolo and tbo
Ball, rraaport, L. I., Kvenlngs : Duiliu, will be examined and refitted
wherever necessary, llesi.les all this,
tbe Oerman lirm ot Scliicuu has In,.11
coramj^isioned to bnil.l four torpe.l.i
ill ll. things
•Dd BaturdaTa.
rHANCIS B. TAVLOR,
LAWYER.
C*S1N*K MAIM A^'D PULTON STV
¦*¦»»««*¦ a, UI.
C. V. BALDWIN.
HUBANJO SOLOIST.i(f-
emtemt BasagmnaiiU at Low Rata*,
Aildl«*«, HCMPSrUO or rHEirORT
nil going tu the hup to si happen"
Lancaster st.iu.l nt the .l.inr uf tlic dressing-ruiiiu an-l WHiched Mi s Leeds, wblle'.lie waite.l fur Dorothy. lie SHW ber thiuw back ber gurgeuiis clunk and dn.p it fruni lur willi tlu- csieless disdain ¦¦! u celesliul creature ills, aiding sume t em p. irsry earthly gnr- iiii'iii 'Tbat It fell un ii chair' an.l
1, I think, upun the . IS rather well nd of
BimiNKta cAKiia.
JAMCS PALMER,
REAL ESTATE AQENT,
PATCHOGUE, L I.
boat deatroyers, one of which w ill ' crushed ..ther less sj.b-n.li.l wrappings
have a speed of thirty and the other I lieneatb it was n .b-tail wlii-h escape.1
of thirty-two knots. i |""'- He watclicl ber as the liu.lill.iig
feiiiinine mass made way for lu-r al tlie
_,, _ 1111, 1 niirrur and she stuud unchallenged.
The pliysiulogical evils of overwork , 1.1 1 i
' ¦' " leisurely tuucliiiig her glimiuering
have been tbe subject uf oflicial inves j i,rown bair ami pinning a great white
ligation iu the .Swiss scliuuls, wilb the i rose upun her shoulder. result that such evils appear to be si j Durnlby waited at bis side fur fuily
positive that in the ease of the Canton <- ^V" ""¦""•¦" l'i'f<"i" be saw her Then
' she laughed uuckiiii'lv up lutu his
of Lucerne severe repressive meas. ; f„„^ „„,, ,,^|„.,, ,|,„j ,,,,, |„„j,i„,,,
ores have cuine up for cuiisi.lernliuii j uiiglit have been a blow.
by those in charge of such interests j -Vs sunn us lie cuuld leave ber be
Th* measures, as thus propose.1 by '"»' ''"uning an.l sliding across tb. bigh educational authority, aeriously
didn't 1 whole, tbut you,"
Lancaster was biting his li|is, un.l be was \ ery air^ry. ",Slie is a better wiiniuu fliiin Villi," he said,,
'"That may be. Hut still," she luiighe.l, guild nature.lly, "do ymi Ihiiik I um bud eiiuiigh fur villi to' be pussiiig judgiiieiil upon me'-"
"I du; fur v.iu are doing ihe thing .'I.ld blo..ileillv, and I —I," he sanl, ilespoiuleiitly, "have lost iny bead"
She smiled into bis ey.-s. "You iliin't want tu du thnt. It is such a Imiidsiiiiie bead. Lose yuur heart — it is nut w-urtli uearly so much,"
Uc turned in his saddle and Inced her. "I um likely to lose mure than that," be burst out, suddenlv; "I urn likely tu luse my life."
"Oh! cume, ' she said, "you are nnt cnnteiiiplating falling uii the point of yuiir sabre, ur druwiiiug ymirself in ill,' buy, ur siiperin.luciug galluping ciiiisiiiiiptiun, sre yuii'i 1 buve ha.l men .lu u nnmlier uf tilings fur me, but never .|nile that."
I am nut ciiiteiiiplnting doing any
leferred. 'Tiiriiiiig, he suid, "with Mrs. Orniit's pcriiiiHsiuii."
Mrs Orant bn.l, ns every ono ob- serve.l, a ilruupiiig lul. She wns ub- liged, tlierufme, tu tbruw back ber bend toget a guod look nt the audu- ciuiiii supplicant, who now had nut uuly tbe eyes of ull the disliiigiiisbed ''""'." ciiiiipauy on her, but those of the ilj' -, ullu-r guests of the hotel us well, ii,,.',,, t
After an emburras,siiig pause, in g "I-I wlii.-n ilu-y u.-i.,| upm, i;-,,,] whicli Mr,s, Orant bad time tu con- i * ¦•Tb.'ref..r" Ion.. 1 l„-we.lii,
sidsrtbeoiiensive charge uu ber de-' i:m;,iib:''aM'"i'h;:;;;;i;;,:;^n;r'j;.
fenseless sjiuuse and furtify lier,self \ the n^-iu ihui ^.,,..11, i„rth." They eousbl against the fair eneiiiv, she cnme to : ei.-.l ih,i ii,,„ „ii ii„,ir ii„i„g, wnre befoi bis relief nn.l .bfclined to capiliilale, ' 'i';., r,'!'','""!''¦¦"¦„"'"'.,!,"'" ""»""""" Nothing daunted, however, and to ^:;: n' Mu^^lr'^i-bb-h Is'bk':.*;, Mr:'imd , prove lu tliuse prcHont tlmt the Amer-¦( hainiii.u-ibai break..tb lie. i.i,-k in phve lean girl Ims lieive ns well as iiietlle.
:snn.lgubllni;s, au.l
I t.illi..I,..r l.l'.irgot
¦Ives 1.1 i.ii.ls uml
ii,Mliist the I,.,r.l
I, 11, Allinlemper-
.Iriiik ..r 111 llie pleasurea
flife is .lue 1.1 a in.-ii of the
o.i. llis...iiniiii,'ln c' .rv,
b-h Is .1 i.-ss |ii..|u.I...l In Hls--t,.inK
ilpnll
i ns the early .lew it Koelli nwnv. " Kph- niliii Stan.Is b.r Israel, the ten tribes, Oo.l trie.l evet-y way to wlu them, but thelt pi.'ly wns transient ns a morning eb.uilihs- pi-rse-1 by t|,„ rising .sun nill,, ai. They erieilunti, llie Lor.l, even b.uvb-.l upon Ibeir bi-.ls, but It was n.it wllh Ibelr heart, nn.l wli.Mi they ,-,sseiill.|.-,l tbemselves, np- |.ar..iil|y 1.. worslil|i (i.,.1. It was really fur
-d Ibl
ial':
till- fair heruiUH hand, and sni.l:
'¦Well, us yuu will nut kiss me, I will shake yuur band," and retired with nil tlie honors of war- van- i|iiislied, but not subdued, — 4ew York Mail an.l Express.
(.ler, xxlil,, 'Jill, lie ba.l s.,iii..bl I tli'-lr i-rbb-nn.l their rel...III..,,, l.ut i|„,|r .I'.li.K- W..11I.I ii„i mn.-r llieiii ll, turn iiiilo tli..|r li...l i.-liai.|..r v,, 4, iiinrKlnl, .Maiiv liii..-.v wluu lli.-v ..iik-bl P. ,1.1 au.l kii..\v of iio.lsI..vel-llii-,ii ami ebilius 111...11 lli..i,i, l.iitlbey st.,pt|.i.|r.-nrs an-l bar.len th.-li li.-iirts uli.i pr.-f.-rlli..ir plensur. s .,f sin for n sens..11, Tm-y wlll n.it I.elb-ve that ns tliey S..W so shall Uev reap, an.l tbev lliat tt-iii.i -hnil ri.ap the whirlivln.l
Ti^4
'¦¦'i'l
WILUKLMINA, yll.KS 01-' IHU,I,ANU
(-lni|,I.¬
iii..
.l.-slr..ii mnr.-.y j
II-..I In
.l.-.-lr
I Jews In Ihe I'nlle,! Stales.
Tt is eslimuled tbat the .lews of tiiq un.l il,'.."k I'nited Sillies iiiiuibir abuut I .'Jilii,11(111, | "/'ei-in allbuugli tbut mnv be sumewlint in ex¬ cess. Altbuiigli in ciiniuiiiii wilb the gient muss uf the piipnlatiun Iliey pre¬ fer the cities, Ihey ure fuiuul scaiten-d in every sei-tiuii Irom Uaiigur tu Ibe Kluiidike, und their syimgugncs, which reiiil..u's favors'fr.i were u uuvelty a few dcca.les agu, sa\e in plr.ccs like'Ncw Yurk, I'liila.lelpbiu, Cbarlestiiii, Savniiimli uml Ku'luiiund, call be met e\ ery where,
(nii.-a»!.i receiitiv wilnesse.l lb.' Iilti etb uniiiversaiy of ils uldest syimguguo
the new- edilice ull liuliaim uveiini., a i'lvii'
with ils iiupressiv,. arcliitcclnre, tells bi 1
the stnrv of successful growth. The
new teiaVles in t'levilaii.l. Little Tluck, \™^^''Z',Z''\oir^X'<""i^n\nX^^^ Kansas' Oity, St. Luiiis, Detroit, arij ii...|'s 1 art ail I- uerfe..!; perfe,-i I el.i.pieni remiii.lers uf \Vest,-rii pm- fm-e mel (aitlifiiiiie-.s f-.r ttu. ui gross. Sun Eranciscii vies with the ''"¦'• 'I b.-bn-ak an-l the failup. an- ,. . . . .1 1 , H|.'in nim s |.nrt. \.t (i...l i-linui
Laslern cuaBt cities m the number uf „„ „|,,,|„,„ ',„|ti,(„| „„,, ,,
its syimgugncs, 'The I'resi.leiit of the (Mal. III., c. Allboiitflitl
l.latz. Thesi a f..r..e .if lisl llre.l In tbe s of Ihe llesl.iri A .llstlnKiil..
-.Hers uu.l niusknt eiiteeuth century
stun
rill..
i|.ll..n
I (bill lo sinners, ll.i.l . f..r the 1.1.I.I.I .,f bulls
nn.l i:..iits .-anii..t tak.. awny sin . 1'-. \1., ll;
11.. 1'.; lieb. IX..1-.1), H...bii-sii..taski;ifisii..r whofun.-vtheui-
selv.-s rltfht.-..ll.., but 11.. ,le-.lres I., lirlve r..-
il.-mpli.iii Ir.-.-lv, by ih.. sa.-rl .f lllni-
self, l..all who will r ive Him. \Vh..ii wo
b-arn lo know li...l an.l His b.v.. 1111.1 His w.iv. w.. n.-ver lliink lo olTer Iiitn aliillilni. 1.win Ilis fnv..ror In anv wnv pr.|.illal" liim. bill n plinif His pr..plliiitl l.-sus
ni|iniiv ol perhaps 4000 men Sllll women were 111 tins Now rhnr.'h. The Ijiieen was eiulir.ine.l In n bulbllni: wlllell llie.-e people still enll new-, all li..iit'li it Is inoi-u thun -mn vunrs obi. It ims been partly burne.l iwl.-o, but tho ib-lunnlbin "ii.-w'^ ..lings I.l It. In e.iiiipiirlson with iilber e.lillees sllll ol.ier. The r.i|.r..s..iilu- llves ,,t Iiuteh urlst.ieraey, lll.l pohileal llillliorltles of Ihe iluv, the foreign Ministers an.l.leleKales from otherroyul houses weru present,
A lurije .lllls was erecte.l In ibn nave, niel «b..ve It Wll- a urenl erlmson ami ifobi eunopv suspmi.le.i lr..iii 11 crown. In tho .-enlreof the .luls was the tlir.iiin, whb'h was a eriiu.s.iii eliiilr wllh a i;..l.| er.iwn, llulike.I l.y two Koblen lions riliii|.aiit siii- iii.Minlliii! lbs l.a..|i an.l the letter "\S." w.-rl.e.i III K-ibl, In Ih ntro of th
VERMONT REPUBLICANS WIN, Thej. ICIeel KnHi-e Slau TIekel ana Two
Wan-a Hivkb
til. ri.gulurbb.i .lay the ll.ipiil
tl..l,..( as f..ll.
'liut th.
,1 su.-nti -e, boUKht 1.1 llk.i A.lntii liiiari.-in).
'( Ihl
nliiir
.un.l-
liisl..ri.iul liiil.'li lings mill pal
lm.- Ill iliiiiins.
At 11 o'clock repeiite.l snivos .-if nrtllli'n nn.l the eiuuKliig of b.ills f r-nn all t he ehii r. li L.wei-s wnre the slKiial thai Queen Wllliel- inlnn had left the palii.'e un.l was on hot - to thaeliureh, siirr.iuii.io.l l.y u hrll
i-.N.riuN, Vt, (.Special),-In bilV..rin..lileb..'llonTiles- eans elo.'le.l Hi.iir Stnta s: Uovernor, l-Mwar.l (1. .Smith, HI, Albans; Lleiit.'nnnl (Ioveruor, (lerrv ('. Hat.--J. SI. .I..liiisbiiry; Treasurer, .1, I,, Ila....11, llarlb.rl; He-relnry of Htate, I', A, ll.uvhin.l, Monlpeller; Au.lllor of Ac- .•.iiii.U. (I. M. Ilurber. ArlluKiori.
.M.iinber, of donitress were eleele.l n« fol- 1-iws: first rilstrb'l, 11 ll.iiu-v I'.iwtrs, .^lorrlst.iwn; Se.ioinl lllstrlel, \Vlllluin W, (Iront, KIrliy,
'I'h.l Klala SiinalB nml House ol llepre- «i.nlnlly..s.wlll be i.verwb..liiiliigly Itepiib- ll.-aii, nllh..in:h there will l.o more tbun
twi... ns mnny lie,,,....rats In l|i« H.ii of
l!«|.resentullv..s tlian thern wer.i l.iiirvenrs at;.i. The l!..|.iibl|..,iii iii,ij.,rlly lor'd.iv- .•rli..r I-. 11..I as larg.i ,1-. I iinl roeelv..,l by .losluh llr.Ill liiirini} lin" rresblenllal else- li'in of ls;iii, but eiiiiipares fayurabty wilb thu uvurnga of oft yaurs.
l.tglil
le In Arl»n>
Hie
Hunt ".ri'^e""¦''• -"""""¦'"' ''^ " "¦¦"¦ Lirri.r 11... 1;. Ark., (Sp,.elal,,-Tha Imll-
ArrlvlngVlbo ebiireh iloor le-ullnir lo ::?J';,',^\T:,'l;;',! ,'''ill'''';''''''^V'" f"''"''"'
the llan, h.-r M,iJ...lv was r ive.l by a !^^V'V'''iV,V'''V,,: .u^,"''"-;.';:"' '.'A'.'''.'''"'?'
I'nlte.l States wns present ut tli cent curlier sti.lie luyiiig fur the new
Wsslllllglnll 'Teluple, which will li()
wui-tliv of the capital Ilf onr countrv. In New Vurk, rbilu-lelphia, Cinciii null nu.l loiltiiiiure, the synagugues are in the biua.l pbi.-i-«, and i-unvey a fttv.ii-able l.lea ufAiiiencnu Israel. Ac- curding tu Kev. Dr. Carroll's statis¬ tics, there were, 111 iHUT, .''iTil ,lewisb congregutiiiiis 111 tbe United States, nnd 14:t,lbid ciiiiiniuiiicunls -the last term is niislea.lini;. As a rule, the father nlune cuuiits as a niember of the
of all 1 liapt
Ilf sin 1.1 elsewh.
-.leil 111 Ih
¦1 Ill-
he l.iir.l
1bv(i...l; 1 will heal their l.a.'ksli.iliik'; I
will b-ve th.-ni fr.-.lv" (..hapler xlv.. 1,4),
s. "(iiiea.l is a .-llv ..f Ibe,11 Ibnl work
Ini.piily, llll.l is pnliute.l with bloo.l.•'
(iiieu.i was n..le.l f,,r Ils spii-es (den, xvxvil.. W; .ler. Mil., 'i'ii, bin now It wns anytblni; but a pleasant mlor to Ooil, Kven the prbsls were lull of lni.|Uity, ns stnleil in Ibe next v.-t^e, un.l yet tbey s..light to i-over up their inbiulty by tlieli sn.-rlll.-es ns If (i...l ....Illll not resil their heart. C.iI will reeelve a sinner, nowever irri-nt blsslns. if ..nly the sinner wlll e.,n- le-s Ills sins nnl turn fnuii them t.i Uoil. '•unly n..kn.i»-le.lKe tbin,. Inlipillv; turn. Ile-i.les, in the smaller d bH.-k-lblliul .-blllren, " are Hi, entrenll
Bt niulle
sJ
I. .-r the Slal.'s (l.innral,
ler I., the tbr..no,
nn-l the ehoir burst Into s..i,,t as the young kuI a Ivan.-e.l so.wlv, I..lb.wing the royul sLiiiiili,r.ls, Imr
while g.iwii nlni..-t hl'l.len I nth n miii;-
iillleent ibirk .•rluiBon cjronall.in r.ibu
t the Htal lleket hns won by u fr.un 1.1,111111 lo'i:, iini. Is Dan W. .lones, ilo
le..||o,i. Tlm 1),
j-.rlly iisllmute.l (t le llekel ns elected ..r; A. (VIIiill, K,
line
«ilh
I.l an.l th
luwiis 111 wbicb tliere are nu regular synagogues, there will be fuiiiul nmliy .lews, an.l thee aie nut inclnded lii the estiiimte, while a large pmp.irtlull of .lewi-h residents of the chief cities may be iientlHclied to any synagugiie, meuibersbip being \ulniilary, iml cuiii pillsurv — Flank Leslie's I'upiilar Mimlblv,
"X I I-I'
,i,nl, met
- ,.l.-r III.. II. 111. With l.an.l, ..f |..v..iH-.s. Hi., ..!.. Ill the ninii Ibat is ill.. Tl .11.1 (i.i.l seek to lllins.-lf.
iS3 ^¦¦11
laarail caah prior, *iid I . " at BT swB aspraa.
*. *. *•••¦*•, Mt «M
K. A. DORLON,
•ONDCO AUCTIONCCN,
*** eci,i,*w*- aLsca.
*<N.taa tn., aiaa CMvacM, rilCCP*llt,
E. S. RANDALL, ArehH*«t. lc*r. Hraoklrn »>e . •n.i kUIn si , mva- IWUIraMt llep.,!, rieeisirl |. |
\prmvmirmeim mililemm.
mniiiiily
tbe custom by chil.lrcn in tbis grade, and only mu.lerate tusks to be so re ijuircd m the secundary Kcbuuls. In regard tu intervals, ten-iniiiiite re cesses every half hour arc called fur, 11 week's vacaliun every six or sevei, weeks, an.l attendance at school shah not begin b^ure the age uf seven.
Carp
TheAmerlcan triiiiuph seems cuu plet*, sayn the Wa-liiiii:i..n Star The valor of theariuy an.l nmy is bi-hlv praised 'The niai ksinanslnp ul s,.a is the inariel ufthe world. The kind ly trvalnieut uf the Spanish prisoners eicitea both admiration and gralitiule. H?nter *"» Builder, The term. ..f the peace prut.uulare geiu-i.iis 111 an uuexaiupled deu're, ratcpoar, c 1. , ^,„, „„,, ,here i^uppUusefrum alir..a 1
Baiiuale^ i-lwrtiillT given | for American ilipl.-iuu.-v ' Thai is mc
CHARLtS L. SCAMAN,
6E0RGE ft GILSOR RHYROR,
CARPENTEHS AND BUILDERS
FREEPORT. L, 1
npleled Ihe RItVirW "¦ : r«|,arol l>, uk*
TfUPHMll iar Gaiiaeoiat
Biildm: GenenI Contractors,
I* Bamort Avtmma, BROOKLVN N, V.
r to where Miss Leedsslufld at b.iy ; uf those. I may be a good deal of a
before a besieging gruuji. She wns i fuol, bnt nut eiiiuigh ut a mie tu put limit tll* work to be done by piipih |,»cke-l against the wall, an.l a sun an end to myself fora womau who composingthesixclasaesoftheprimary ; burst of sabres was jusl abuve her cures nutbiiig for me " schools, piuvide Ihat no lessons ..ball ' IJ""'' ) "Yet tbat has been done." she sng 1 rui.le.1 o..r Our Mai.«.
"There are only tweuty dances,' | geated. | --wimt p,ves me most trouble,"
•he kept repeating, "and I never "What I meant was nnd what I .,,1,1 ., fi.rciL'n military atlacl
ilnide." I intende.l tutell yuu when 1 Hske.l yun
Lancaster tuuk two of his felluw \ t" cume tu day, wus tbut I am going
nllicers by the sbunldcrs and put Ibem < tu the war.'
uut uf bis way Miss Lee.ls l..okeil "That was l.i have been expecled, uf
into bis eyes ami smiled us, it seemed | cuurse. Is yuur regiment urdere.l',- '
lu liim. no woman bad ever smile.1 be "Nut yet, I am especially favored."
fore She put lu-r curd into Ins I "When .lu yuu leave''"
ban.l. ^'Tlii'duy aflei tu murruw. An.l now
"The tw.i with Ibc crosses are Ihe I am going lu ask yuu I., prumise mt
ones I pruiniscd yuu, ' she said. .\iid , souietliing."
as she Imd promise.! ami he bad They had reine.l 111 tbeir horses by
asked nutliiiig, bis bcurl btut high 1 the .lyunmile guns, ami sul luuking
with iriiimpli '-«iut uver tbe while cappe-1 blue sea.
Nut tlmt It was a case of love at ".-^u tlmt it is nut sumetliiiig I can
lirst sight. He was 111 hue with llul pii.lul-e. "
Doruthy Hul the must faithful ..I "N..I tlmt. 1 simll Icive thai ni.til
men mav pay Ibe cuurt she t-ipecls I.. I cnie ba.-k it I .1-. i-mue ba.-k. If 1
I belle, "uu.rmuy alh.w himself tu be .1.. let 111 sl„.rt, if 1 um kilb-.l' - she
Haltered bv her 'marked favura g ive a little shn.Mer; be saw that she
He couid bunestly, ihcii an.l f..r .li.l. and repeatc.l-"if I am kille.l, 1
leveral weeks utlcrwar.I, L'lve Durotby shall leave or.Jers that ruy most treas
Ihe omb.rt she surely nee.Id, ami «uy , ure-l p..ssessii.ii.. shall be sent to you."
'hat he .li.I n.t even tliink Miss Lee.ls "Du vuii me«ii tins mare''"
iieautifiil. "She lia> stvle an.l charm, I m.-uu llie mare. It will make me
tory, luilee.l We haw I.m,; been re I he jiassed jnlguieiit, •luit nut beauty as happy as it wuul.l seem I am meant garded as hopelessly sb it mi diplo And ahe is a llirt ' He ineaiil that tu be, to know that if I .lie y..11.will
Miss Terrence shoul.l iin.lersiaii.l how have lu-r, aud will ride her, aiul be
• niirely h« abhorre.l that kind tu ber, I'm y.u are fund of her,
•'Di.'l s!,-.-try to Ilirt »h,-n v..u calle.l luo. '
a].-l.h,! ' " Miss Leeds knit her b-ows an.l con-
He hal ma.le a point of confessing ,*lered. ".\rd if I should nu'iy" she
Ihe .-all .lire.-tiy it was ma.l.-. an-l he «ai-l.
till light ll tactless of Dorothy t-i insist "She shall not go to any one elae
ip.iii It He shrugu.. 1 In- shouMers I will have Tiartmeur shool her on
"She dues that with every man. the day that he hears my death cou¬
it was ¦ truth which be fully appre hrme.l. "
fiale.l, but Its fe.-ble lulit n.' i..njer Miss Leeds switche.l al Ihe skirt uf
fell uiiou the path uf duty when Ihe her habit, "Is tiieie uu uui else wb..
time came tbst the «un of Sliss I.e. .Us is f.nd ..f her, alsu' ' ,
Niantenanoe shed its glow upon ilu "No," he answcicl. the mountains »itli a rapblity e.pial
highway of incliuatiun. .\n.l yet she "Lut that ulber girl you tol-l me tu tbat. ul the be-t-iruii.e.I .-uvaiiy
nil in
help.
lusl.. Ill offlelnls having ranus.l Ih IlanklnK the .Inls. the Qunen rose nml ren-l hor aililress. This she ilbi In ,1 remarkiibly olenr voice, wlik-li none Iu th.. furlliasi wings of the bull lliit; i-oul.l fall lo hear. Slie spoke slowly nn.l .Ibliii..lly au.l with as much expre-sbm as llioughslie hml l.iiu; been ne.justome.l to a.l.Iress lilrin nss..ni¬ hil"".
At the ..onelusbm of her ul Iruss Ibe g.ieeii pr.iiiomne.l lli" ..uth, ralslnu- b.-r bsn.lstthn la-l wor.ls an-l wilb lu-r "i..-
.111 I |e.li,.il,K I.r,-..If sslvely lo ..on.B-rllU. .of herpe..|.le, Afler the prin-.iiu -siueni i.r the
•miily nnl l„.|.i
there 1
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1 a 111
bush Inl.i
an.l (hi
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llv
thi
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macj We have been It-clurc.l ani condoled with .ui Ihat scure, Allen lion haa been directel In uur ,-rii.le uess, ..tir lack u( (oroia and cerem- u les, and so forth. The learne.l 1..1 ei'gner has observed with pain, an 1 ,1' liniesM.ili li-pb-asure, that we invar iably fan tu .1,-, is- internatiuual HUeatiuus either wi^, ,\;g apprecia¬ tion of thair tmporlaiice ..1 with due regar.l 1,1 the polite rc,iii,*tii,e-,;ts of auch uegoliaiions Hut it iK,-, u,,. i, .] now tbat, so far, in the busmrsa uau S|>aiu, though pmsuing tbe obi, cru.ie and direci uuih.i.ls. iheVi-iKj Suies fi«- S.I* al rL'Ki:i>UKT, L. I, th< baa won iadipluma.'y as m tbe del.I of .trai^h,!.- bn.bi ii^- ,.!.i. ..u LuiJ , ,„ -it, ,,^„|, ^J,,., „ „, ^„,„ti,-a I >i.s- I HI vhsl str««s. Wltl ¦ , ,
lii,aiu<. 1 d A^u k>MM baiit a j ""a of it* laatliwla ¦>: i,.a'ia«iu^ )ai^«
a»t ¦ «n > aAiita,
• tell 0«
lue I
y al living to tiansiate y..ur .\iiiei-icaii language into Knuhsh lirst, and tlien into m_, .Wll laugiiuge, so us t.. give tii,v g.iycrnuu-iit u correct iiiiderslaiid- ing of the spirit and cbaracter of your siibliers. I liu.l the phrase 'get there,' fur example, difticull. When I saw yuur infantry going forward agaiust Ibe opposing Iroi.ps 111 the forth and iiitrenchmeiits, I said tu the officer with me that the inlantry sll.mi.l nut uttempt snch a niuyt-ment with..lit artillery. 'Ymi re right,' he lull me, 'liut tlie Is.ys will get there.' "Al night, when we were all S.I biingiy, I veiitiund t.i iiupiire if a
furlheV iiiuycmeiil were 1 template,1
till yuur army w-as pruvisiune.l. "Tbeu the ufticers, wh.i were geiitlemuiily, all lauirhe.l an-l s»i,l the army wmiid think abunl raliun- when liiey 'gut there ' fhe secmid day we met many uf your «-..1111.le.I meu comiiiL' bncL; us jwe'were g.-mg f.-rwar.l. Wlu-u the I ('uluiiel aske.l them abmil the hi:liling I so many times I lu-ar.l tlieio sgv 'We , gol there' An-l ufterwarl "als, I I heard those wer.Is very ulten Hut il : IS so difficiilt fur me to expJHiiijs-i my- uwn people will iin.ler-tau.l it, what
Ualure nf Uctl.-s IS -gft there
llusli.u Trariscript.
Soldier* on iskAle*.
Tha Xurwegmu corp« ..f skaters, a f-irce pe..uliar t.i the army ..f (hat .i.nntry, is a li.-.Iy .if sol.hers arme.l with rirtes, that can be uiuiieiivre.l upon we or ..v.-r the sn..iniei.|s .,f the mountains »itli a rapblity to tbat. ul the be-t-iruii.e.I ,-, lll.l her best t.i mak. it cb'ar tu him. if Tbe skates used are a.liinrably ¦ lapte.l
• Nuw, listen ti' sometliing I mesn Tbere ftashe.l back upon Lanca-- fur traveling over rmigh or biuken ice b-tell yun. ¦ she sai.l tu him. She set leta memory i.w Dir-'thy bal lieeu or fruzeu snow, beiug-11 inches br..«l .lowu ner tea .-;ip and leane.1 t,.war.l wuut to siaii.l with her arms aruun-l aud betaeen nine an.l tt'n iiichfts him, «.th bet elu.-ws uiHjn her knees the archel .blu-k neck, and her cheek lung. In ascep.iin;; steep su j.es the till her i-biu Letwcrti her, s..ft, pink acainst the aarin, soft uose. b.iw iLe ,„tii take a /i.'^ag .-iii-e. ta. kiuu- ii] (talma. Het i-yes w ere !u.'ki-.g straigbi :uar* ha.i fullowe.! ber tamely ari.un.l I'le mciniain side •> a ablp do** >aia kt*, aad tt*/llli*d hi* baaii Wllh lli* |arr>*«n, a* ah* vauld tall-e« so anaiaat • Q**d wicd
I-IOOOTH OF A SECOND, ure,l aa.l iUeiirile.l bv m Ilnrk Wilb
1,1 (•«
All
apparently
I.l 111
tbroneinent pres-rlb...| by lli« Consiilii- tloii, TllO .le.-Iurul l-.il wns pr-.noiilieel i,v l.y Ihe I'lasblenl ol the ('.iiin.'ii.
Then cnme the pr.. ¦bi,nnl|..n by the Klni{ ol Arms, •.H..r xiuj. sty Qnaeii WiilieluiliNi Is solemnly inmu'iiini.-l." Tlien Hire,.
tl:ii«s heerleil. "L-uigltvii Ihl. I) n," nn.l
n ifraat shout was rulseil, wlib-h was tnlien up outside the .'bureh uiol ran tbr.'Ugh the straelt of Ainsier.lnm.
Ilaarelle* Kille,! llliii,
(Huur B. Iinvls, age I iw-iity, .il ringnrs town, 11.1,, began sm..;ilng i-lgan-iies when vory younu, Vllioi, p.. .|all be wns eoiisum- liilf sev.inlv a -Inv. ll- If- .t (-. his l„i.|, nut of his mlii.i. Ill, 1'.lle.l n f.iw .bivs ng.i. His
I. .i;rs were -penl In toil" m llVlllslolls I lulense •ulTnrltlg.
rsl.iry of siiile; ,li.|T lluvls, Allorney.flon- enil; I'lMiiin- i', I.lllle, 'Pr..nsiirnri ,T, .T.
Iioyii.i, ,-U|i..rliileiiil, ,f Puiilli, Inslrm-
l|.iii;.I. K|.|.||.-k, Ass.e.hil.. JnstleHi Krniik
mil. f' inisslouerol Mines, Manufaeiura
mill Agrbmlturei ,1. (I, Cobpilu, Oominls- sloner of ,sinte I.anils,
THE CLOUCES^'eR AT HOME.
The l-liirkr Vaetil .loins .\ili„h-,il N^inp- •on's I I..I III N„w lark.
Nkw V..11K (in- 1 K|.e..|al i.-Tli. smart lltlU ya.iht rib.11....ler, whi.'h has Imu nmUIng bl.loij un.l.r her .iushluu ooin- iiisn.l.r, lil..|iar.l Wsinwriijbi, uiil parlia|i> liiK I I-s- as ill Inrp.iln ortit
I I su-.h like ill .rbl, emus i,,.,
,.l,nliar sal,nin. ..1 clo
111 oni
ilie
Ills flusl
f th*
the Imrbor r Toinklns-
.<he iin 1
innklngtho run lu s.,-eu ilsvs Hlia wus .'Isaii on .Ueil IhoiiKh, uiel Ills ninely mou of liar shlpn e.ini|.aiiy ware wall,
Ll..uU'i.»ni r.in.n.nler WalnwrlBht Is .pills br...T,ii..l, but bsiieslli lb* Ihii ol a li..|le-iinlber.i w.isa p.iib.r Hint t.iM ol Ibssirui,, Ihal b.ng nn.l ar.l.inns sarrle* lu»e ma.l- ..h him
A ll-mrl of Kiirvsy will eiamln* Ih* (ilnii.ieMor with 11 visw lu ila-'bllng liar fu- l.ir.., 11 Is l.ril.yel tlial she wlll lie ru¬ iu,n.i.1 peruiaimiilv In tlin navy.
The A
ALon.l-,n
b,.iwiien i:
mainly e„„ junuieoi ol lul '|Ue«ll..|i
n,l..-ner,.
ia|.er -
h-lnn-l
llier.llu
.lllTi-i.ir • In ail
Mews
It ll ngnlnsi Ilu. on boof-l a Mil. Ism
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ai
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l,ern)„li
vile, lo .aur-lliig .-f Hie W
evllles.
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II'
In curry .f-wur.
anifing
eiil.
'rnuiiienl
V, while
th.-n-l- (.-trilur- rl-1.
inntehas
th" IM"-
ailll.lle-or-lbe.Iliiuil l>„|iii|liia.
The Mil- iil-lli.'-ll-.ii.l i'lipiill.i Cnn-
venli.in nl ('ln..|niiuil, (ihio, afiar n.l.iptlng
I les'. on .le -inriiiK that all nomlnullons
>h..ui.l 1... niii.le by lef.-ren.liim, i.roeM.u.l
..i.liinle Wlmrlon HarkBr. ol I'annsyl-
•.nuhi,nn.| lirunllils lionneliy, of Mjnhe- soiu, (or l'1-s-.l leni ni..l V|.... l'ro«lil»ui, ra-
S|.eclively, A llUlllber of ib-b-gnle., el,lm-
li.g I.l I le hnir of Ihe, ve,it|nn,bolle.|
when Ibis e..iii.e wu- n-lopiinl Ililll sffaetsd a sepuruls ..rKa.ib-.uib.n. I'he (Imaha
The n.'me of ,,r.-..|sl..ii been ren.-lieil by u ll'-rliu i( maker nnni. il l.obner, who has Jusl per- l.--li"l ni...'bnnlsni for mensurlni; nnd
r rllng the lliru«nndth pnrt of n secud,
ll ...-iisisls ofaelo.-k mounted on a in.ivnbln .-nrrlni:... The .lial plate (. thr.-e nielres Id
Ibin.et.-r. At ll lite nftheillal pinl.-are
iw-i .-.-1,-1-1.trt' rlnu", the .„it.-r marked will, :lilii ilek-r.-s nn.l the liiii-r .llvlde.l Into ^Kl parts. The d- i-kwork moves n sliiuls liuu.l. n( Hie rnt.'ol llvi. .'011,1.b'le turns li 1 ' useciid, thus ..r-nblinii the liwidth pnrl o| I
.1 s 'loi t.. be r.-n.I .11 He- lni,.-r rii.K. Tbs ' «
Instru nt w-.iibl be ruliu-d by slopi-lng !
'.he'unci sn.l,lenlv. nn.l Hieeie il.l i...t '
I 11 ,will,. p..|nl."r;s.. « ple.l- grnpbls up- I aruliis U ii.o-l 10 r. ¦ .ri< the tin,.- Tw.-lvo ¦.|.-:i .-niii.-rus nr- urriiM:e.l In u (-Ir-le be¬ lli.d n ri.l..Iving .li-k two metres In llan,.ter. .wlil-!i Is provl.b'.l will, n Inie
S.Tll.itllMr light t.. the plates .IS It pUf-.-S •*for« Iheill. The -llsk revolves t iVeUty
tllii.'S a second, »n thnt liyhl is almllt-l M 's.-li-.. ilntes, ..ne ufter Iln' ot !i-r In H" -I a-'".if ..ne-tw.-iitl.-lh ot n .r.-,i,.| Tlie
i-l.'lure-, th.-leby ..btalne.l Bbi.wihe p-.-l-
,1..lis of Hie hnn.I on the .lial nn.l the ..bje.'t .nrlu.-ti I- l-eliiL- .-t.-,-ri.-l. 'I b» »|.|.Hr«t,,- is
USHf.if t,,r n..-n-lirinu- lb" speel of iuoels, .'roiis,
allliiii --• JH- is. et,-. It I- p-'kslbie lo take ; Yi\u huii.lr".l un.l fifty-.ix I'll se wo-„i-i
Jssu pU,.i.,k-rni !iB in a se.-r.n'l j .rrlve-l n: Kan rrnneisso, (nl., on Hu
I •teniner lieigle
Tbo I'r .l.lbliioui.is '.I ,Micbl;.an mini >ew Metal Kor smsii r.ihi«. nuiedn Mal" ticket hon lad by S. W, (bea
The l-m.l.,ru H..pi..ib,n c.mpany al . ver for d.iv-rnor. , r„ „ , ,
ritfl.irs- I'l-nn. Hilpi ...I tweotv-ltve 10m . Vellnw fever hn. bioiien on nmnnc th« '"" Uosr.l of I Hlu i.inu 1 t. be me I by thed.vernnien^ men of tUv Flitb Infant rj nent Irom 'Tampa , Tsnn,, Miublisiied for '-xi-.riaieijts In maklnif .-.jlns of tba" | t-. liantlago, (,ui.a. ; ««aiii-i the entire-,
.mailer .|.'n.,-uin«tbjn. The meial, whloh Tne Vnn.U-rblli svate.,, ,,f (a.i freighflinos I all'-iw..l I N... lic-in aib.y, " o.iDslata of i aret., be ei.n.oii iui.-il and Hie oBlfles lo- Hon. Til uted In hulTai.j. N, V. , :ilia*il.ie.
Mep» are to be taken In Oern.uny to pre- : ——¦
-ul the liTipor:sll-.ii ol A^rlcsn wi.eat | Train Wre«k In Msuarii
FnUI Kiittnwnr la rnl^rson.
.Mr., CiinrlesIIoi.p.ran.I horlwo ..hlldran
SIS li.r..Wll fr-IU u uarrlaKaia Paterson,
kille.l nn 1 Ihe haby 1,1.
..11.01 ur. II..|.p«r l.iurns.l of Ida
e. 11 i's .Uuih be I -I. I 1,1 iiuti.r 'lilt 111) own
. isiiis on » curl., then tliiew himself In
fr ml ofa l...-',.i.oii»a. I|.i wus rasomxl an.l
takan to a hospital.
airlcl IJi
¦..| 1 4r. zlc ¦ an.l f<:rr..-maiiKan<n» will, ih» slun.iiium. ft ll r-iile.t mt-, pliilea one- "luhib of an in 'h thi»ii nnd -ut into abeeta iweive ly t»-«nty.|..urln..b.-, f. r shii'ioent. Il.l' Is the .e...,i..| Urif- ii-.verirth-nl order -up].lle.l by Ibe U«dii-tbju toiuiaoy.and 1 1' supi os—l itiai tb« new m.-iai is a ano-
--S- |. r -¦ ll;U;l!.
rhle»S"'s l.«-hnnl rei,.ii«.
T'l* r-.'ui 'h-ioi ,.,-!,.„, „, rill.-ngo •I' ws mat the i-iiy s prij-ulail .n I. v^ri -inevenly dl.trii ul^-I. One city bli.'* h«« 1 i^iuUtiiii ol •Uil .-t wbb'h ¦.•tli urs
r--,n», wblle •li-,U,er bl i--k h;,- l-.l --n' ,-.Ule- tU« h.illie .j| « lr.llll..«l.ll-e ,n.l enu.
;/iln» a p..pui»inii of mt nu." Tue n,',-i roamopolttan block tn the -uv ba* r«pr«*«D. lattvaa ot ovtr tw»st)r natict,alitt<t
'I with The Han Franela
mllll.iry
uHu
Two
III
¦I Maiiiphla.
Iih at .Vlompbla, rlgll >|u»rantln« ire -ouHlry. ,\'o una will ba -r Ih- .-itv fr-ini any Jlree -n waatniieii '.n »e-ounl ol 'ytil-iw favarln .\Ilasl..lpp|
• IU,
trains over Iba New Ifork, .S'«»
iri-l ILirir.'.M ll.lllr -1 I from Iloa-
¦ litsl.u nl \Viilil*,iion
IT and his skull and
,1red feel from wb*f*
burn In KaheneeladT,
ami was nl one time a Dutch Hafonaait
niini'ier, ocupylng the pulpit In a ehareh
SI Herkimer
KriiBst I'ol.on, ol Tupper Lake, a|r*d Iwenly-eiKht, was .hot and Instantly klUed on the Wswhivk llmd, three miles llroB l'ii|.per Lake. C.lson was watehlB|( tot deer, in companv with ZIba \V«seoH, aad Ibelsti.'r seeini; two men approaeklu ealh'l I'.ilson s nit.'iiilon to Ihem, Aa CloT son Inrnel in b'.k inward thdm he wa* shot. Heick nti'wste,,sa*d»ald: "rha** ' fellows hsve shot me " falling llfel*** tO IheKround. Coroner Mnreh..use wlll con- .bi.'l an lnvesli«alion.' It Is bellevB.1 that the sho.itini.- wns aecldeuul
While Karl (lr,«s, agel seven, and hla 'lepbr.'Hier, Frank rn.'k, mt^d Rftaen, w«r« taklui. csrirldges from a ilouhl»-karr*l shoiirun nt their home, lu JnckBonhuri|i,th* gun wns ill-chnrifed, blowing the top et voiiiii: (Iros's hea.I off and killing him In- stnnllv Thetwo l.ovs and a sistr* hail Is-ei, left alone In the h aise by their par¬ ents, and Inadeil u gun lu shool a ehlokwr**"" hawk, I'he hawk Hew awav, and It w*f ivhlle Ihey were atlempllng to unload th* K-uii Hint Ihe fatality occurred,
niiiiephivliig wllh a gun Karl Bont, ol Weston s Mills, who was visiting Irlond* at lilack I'reeli, nceldeiilallv dischargad tb* weapon, nnd the ball struck and instanti} killed a f.urleen-v.-ar old girl named lUy- Holds, ol Hlack l.'feek
ISen York Slnle For«su.
Al lb.' meeiitiK i,r the Ameri.'an For**- In Ass.i.-liili.in, I'rili.ssor Feruow, of Oor- iiell rniversltv, sabl:
It Isexpeele.l Ihal the forests nt N«w Vork Stale will evenluully be three million seres. The birestrv school waa eatabllaliad Insecure emelent innnaKers for Ibis SUI* properly, I'he New York Stale Coll*f« ot Forestry Is Ihe Ilrst of Ils kind In tba '.uintry where the question of the study illoresiry Is tn be taken np proleasloB- Illy, as is done In F,iirope, The law oo*' letnplulHs technliiai forest managemant It ( is stale property,
"ll wlli be llie business of the sehool to lull up the slump ul iguorane* a* reffarda 'oreslry. The only disadvantage unilar ivbleh Ihe college wlll labor at preaent will :.s Hie absence nl lessons In the lleld, but 111 IHNI acres in the Adiroudacks wlll aoon
• upply the delb'leney. Thn lonwt, for d*ni. lustrutlon, will le divided up Into 00m- iiartiuenls, eonnecllng wbleh atw laaet, ivhieh may ulllmately become roads. In the Adiroudacks, uow. there Is a quantity Jl hard wood, with an admixture ol
• pruee. The ulllinale aim of tho lor««t*r w-ili he tn reverse tills eondltlon, Hpnie* Is ul present the most vuluable timber, Imr.I wo.ids being less readily raarkstabi*. White pine is the most proinlalng of ti*«* 111 the northeast pan ut Ihe Uolled 8tal**. Ill .'nurse, lu a demonstrating forest, tb* 'tu.lenl wlli lie allowed, even eneoara. In make mistakes, siuce It la thruuilb I ire thai siiccuss Is largely aubieved,'
raged, Ibfall-
I'urenl, With ll
Hoy Hnrleil Alive In «hain Haiti*.
Ii.lin II, (Iwens. len years of age, wbOM
Is live in "I'roy, wns hurled alive.
panlous young Oweaa
nt 10 lileuuB briekyar.l, u.il far from hi* home, and Ihey started to "play soldier.'* (Ine lorllon m Ihe |iro«rainme woa tb* burial ol a soldier in camp, and yoana Uweus WILI Ihe one chosen 10 beburlad. Wheu he hsd stretched himself out la tb* grave prepared for him, a lot of sand from s buuk caved In and completely cnverad lllm. The two yniiuger lioys li«e«iB* frlKliteue.l and ran away, leaving' youaa Owens lo his lale When nlghl came tb* iiurents ol tlle missing lioy heeame worrlad over Ills absence and liislltutad • B«*reb, but .'ould nnt get any truee ul bim. Tbe neit dny Ibe hoy's cumimulnns told wh«r« Ihey hud left hlin, nnd his body wa* found
buried In the
New Cniinfy of Naaaau.
The Ursl Itepnblhian Hounly Oonventloa ofthe new Coiiiity ol Nassau will ba bald In the vllluKe nt Mineula, L, L, nn Ootobat <, The ,|uestlun nf a enuuly seat for lb* new county will be settled al Iba polla la November. Tliree villages bave a sbane*, nnd the result promises to he close, Th* v'llnges of Hempstead, Mineola and Hlok** villi' are afler Ihu couuly seal, and It I* likely thai theehii'liirs lu each wlll vol* fot Ibelr hoiniivlllaife. The new cuunty wlll iii'luile thut purl ol the town nf U*mp- ill ad outside of (Ireater New York and th* Inwns 111 Nurtb lieinpstead and Oyatei Iluy. A Ciiunly ,Iu.lge, ShsrllT, District Allorney, Kurrogsle, (bounty Olerk and
Morlallly rnr .lulv Henvr.
The bulleiiu of the Stale Board of Health for .Inly Issue.l at Albany sliowa that ther* were 11,111 ileallis In that period. Olaouas- IliK the exiierleiiee nf the nlh th* bul-.
leilii says: ¦•Following the ninuth nf almoal the lowest morlullty July Is alwaya tta* iiionlh of largest ninrlullty lo the year: lb* present reporind ninrtallty Is HWK) lu ax- cess .il Hint III the uinnlh preoedlug, Thlt increase Is chlelly in denibslrDm dlarrhosal diseases, Irom wbieb '.1MSI more deaths 00- curred tliuu In June, and lu ilontht nradllad to other diseases nf the illgnsllve orK*a*:"^- The mortalily of early lile, npon whloh thesndlseaseselilelly lail. Was doubl* tb*l of June,"
tVomall hiraiiiely Mlaalac.
Miss ,lenhle Hale, iwiily-ulne year* old, lell her hnme In l>oUKhke,.j,sin on July a, Sllll suid she WHS goliiK to a relallv*. In Krnmelbnw, ten miles ills,lnnl, Hhe had eiinipluiui'd III severe hendanbet li*(ort • slurllng on her journey. It wus auppoaad she wns at her relative's hnme until ad**!!! In Ihe family brouKhl all tbe menlMII logether. Then It wus learned she bad not been to Kromelbow, Her relallvea In vari¬ ous parts nl the country bave been tal*. iiruphed tn, but Uo trace nl the woman bat l..'en found.
KiMiah llhler Chnraed WUh ltut-*lar|i.
Andrew (lar.lner, a Irnnper nl tbn lal Vi.lunleerCnvulry, who wss In Iho IlKllt *l sunllugn, ts nnw a prisoner lu tha iiuualy jail at iiswegn. While awaiting trial an lo. lleiniiint charging hlin with burglary aid ijrund larceny, he esi-aae-l Imm lull, and enlisind A lel ter frnm Mnnlauk Point, l.nnK Island, tn a relative revealeil wher* liHwss. He wua briiuirhl to (lawego by liepuly-Hherlir Murphy.
NiniA Kniiiiiioloflat AppnlNlmt.
(loternor llinek ut Allianjr appolntaj Mark V. Hllngerland, nf lihuea, nnw eoB- imcteii wllh forneli L'ulvemlty, at Wat* Kn ¦ ¦
Hll
nnlee is under the pirltdietio* ol Ib* U*l- versKy of the Slnle. I'rufauor UlltBnr, wim held It for many years, died suddaaly a few mnnths agn In Italy, while IraVMll** ul.l ou.l for his heallh.
sw Vnrk III
hint* raIr
Fully ;HI.ISI0 people warn pr«**ol at (ireuler Ne* v.irk liny al tbe Mlat* r*ll W.'.iues.luv. when a spe..ial display mat II,ute nf Nnw Vnrk Hlly eihlblts, under tb*
nilsplees nf Ihn lirenler New York M**.
eliunls' Assoi-iutlnn Acting MayurOugcaa' hel mer ami ("om ptn .Iter I :oler, nf New Tof»
I'eople's rarly male Convnallea.
I.uwrence J. Meparlln, (Chairman of tbt ¦¦tale c.immitlee of the People's Party al
I kpori, 'slled u Mlate Conveullou, to b*
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All A Vknil Ihe HIaU.
Wellsvlll.. s fair Was a tlnnn"lll fallar*.
M.-holas rvde, n leadUiK ciiir.en ol Ua .-buni.'sville, was killed by u FItcbbura Hallway train Mr. Cile was Ihlrty-nv* years old II- leuyesa wileaud llime ebil¬ dren
Juines Cameron, of Caledonia, took th* I.eliiKh Ruiiwiiy tracks lor a Iboronghtar*. He sttpped off one tru ik tn lel a trala ae bv snd sleppe.l dire.-lly In Irnut nf anutber His body was badly mangled,
Ihe lour-yeur old danghltr nf Eva* Uresse afarmeral (louverueur. waabaraed (I. .teaili. Nhe was lefl Minna Itt Iheheiast
|.#r % few inlnulen nu.l eMmli.Nl UPO* * shell knoekeil down snuie inaleha* aad si-1 pn.1 nn them, selling Mrs lo her dr*s*.
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Allegany ('-.uuly a cfaMsm output briaft ¦ residents ti.OilU.Oliu a year, II it elainiail.
Iteeim.n nf "Ircunittaaiws lieynad tb*
1 nf (ieneva HIatlon authorlllt* Ib* Hlolo«le*l York Agri- la aliaagad lamlier tlm.
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| Title | Queens County Review 18980909 |
| Date | 1898-09-09 |
| Month | 09 |
| Day | 09 |
| Year | 1898 |
| Volume | 50 |
| Issue | 45 |
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| Title | Queens County Review 18980909 |
| Date | 1898-09-09 |
| Month | 09 |
| Day | 09 |
| Year | 1898 |
| Volume | 50 |
| Issue | 45 |
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TT^ qUEENS COUNTY REVIEW. Fat>ll*b*d Brary Friday Morning at FEEBPOBT, QnEEHB OOOfiTT, H. T CHARLES D. SMITH, Proorlator. eaiMOi^t^^ c;«>i»ii-a». kivi-; «ji-.imi^. VOL. III. iMtm §ovini^ fletoietoa .\ F.\MII.Y M.V\ «!• M'l-.lt IK 1 111 A I. .11 I.KM K.M. I N I I I 1,11. 1 >¦( K. FRKKPOHT. N. V.. FKID.W, Si:i'Tl-.M lil.K l>. IM»s. BOOl UO JOB PRIIiTMB aaacoTUi n iltnctln and Artistic Stfli AT TB* REVIEW OFFICE by Power Pnssii TERMS: S2.00 TEABLT IK ADVABCB^ NO. 4.5. VDfAIKIIAl. Bank of Rockviile Centre VILLAOE AVENUE, Rockviile Centre, L. I. ¦Amffli F. PRILUFS, PrMldent. VBOMA8 a. KNianr, VIce-Preald«nt. UII^AM R. SMITH, Caahlet BOABD OF'DIIIECTORS: D.Combea, VVesloy H, »nillh, (Charlea L Wallaea, ,y«a, Austin Oirswell, r, ajuilipa. Nelson H. Pmlih, OiMstt, .lohn T. Davison. laoa, Edward T. Tborston. Baadlton W. Paaraall. We do a Oaneral Banking Btulneai of I aad Diaoonnt, 1 PaM on Sp |
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