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QUEENS COUNTY REVIEW.
Pal>llih«d Erery FrldHT Momlog «t
FBEEPOBT, 0OEEH8 OOUHTT, N. T
CHARLES n. SMITH, Proorletor
«*IM<2X.x: CtfVlSSPt. F'lVE tJI-irfTM.
VOL. I.
I
A FAMILY >IEW*I'A1*ER OF I.tM'Al, ASU UENER.VI, INTEl.I.KJENtE.
FREEPORT, N. Y.. FRIDAY. VlJGlI«T 7, 189(i.
BOOI INI JH^^^B
Kiicormo in "" '' .^^^^^|
AttnctiTt Ud Artistic Stfli^l
IT TBI 1
REVIEW OFFICE by Power Prissts.
TMMS: t>.QO TBAKLT I* AOTABbK
NO. 40.
VnfitMCIAI.
¦TflEFRBEPORTBANK
CAPITAL, $30,000.
Main Street, • Freeport, L. I.
dOaV 1. RAXnAl.i.. Prealrfenl,
WOLIAH rOKEMA.N. VVe Prealdent, WILLIAM.'^ HAI.I/. Caahler.
BOARD OP OIRKrTOiUl:
JoliaJ, lUndall. William rnrrman.
WlllUm E. Uolder. U, Wesley Pin.,
Bwrertl. Mnltb. William <l Miller:
Wallace H. Cnrnwell Ue».rKe VSalla.-r.
ID. 8mltb. Olea Petlit.
fteorKeM, Kandali.
Tho^aal
CfcainK*]
William H. Hall
Opani etrepi lexal hollrta>H, Irnm On m, l,i tp. m. lygtn ra<-llltira and Inrtii. i-nient* In Htvarrdapartineiit equal i.ith.»ae..f either tho Mav Turk or Rronklyn HaiikB .,r Tnnt r.nn yaplaa. and evarv acrommodatlnn aa far aa fiooMM^nt with roaiier^-atlve maDa«emant.
tattfmx at tha rat« nt tlire^. per rent, paid on
tfaa 4*P<«iU. thne mont ha PimfU Iaaaed on all par aaral baDklna . of rorporattonH,
Daaaagoaaral baDking bnatneM,,
ate., anllcllad,
Intifa aatlafanllnn aaanred, lalrlaa will rvculve prompt attantlon. and
iBaatnaa aeSaaifBll
Bank of Rockville Centre.
TlUaa* An., RockTiila Centrr, L. I.
We do a Getiprsil Bunking Bani npnn of Depoait and Diaeonnt.
Intenwt Paid on 8|Kirial Oepoailji.
Baoldng Hoon—9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Satnrday, » A. M. t.o 13 M.
BOARD OF MReCTDRS.
Robgrt A. Darlaon. 'Hiomaa >l KiilKht. Jokn Vln(«nl. lilram K Smitli.
XlenlirorthD.r'ombea, Wi-«lev H Smith. IIDCa W, lialllani.. f 'hark-h I. Wallare. SarlaiW lla.-M. Aii«tln Cornwell.
¦val r, Phlllliw. Kran.-lH K, Wllaon.
m W. IleMotl, .I.ihn T Kavlwin.
OUrcr Davlaon. E.lward T, Thuraton,
Haoillton W pearaall
SAMUei. r PHII.iTps, Pr.'«ideni
THOMAHCI KNIfiHT. Vi.r |.ri'i.ldenl
HIHAM H. I*MITII. Caahler.
nmrsamoRAL,
ON. Q. H. HAMMOND,
FRKBPOBT, L. L
OacaandRealdeaeah Falton Street.
OR. CDWIN CARMAN,
0«oa aad Raaldaaaa
eon. SMITH aaa BCDCLL STREETS, PRBCPORT, l_ I.
i
I
OR. O. L. LUSK, ¦aallh oaear for Cha Towa of Hamiiatead,
ROCR«ti»*v acACH, n. r.
THOS. O.CARMAN. O. D. S., "^ dkivtist
Main street, freeport, n. t.
OSea hoara: • a. b. la I p. m.
Dr. A. D. R,pa«nthal,
:- EKRCRT DENTIST-:
m MAIN mUBET, HKlfPSTEAD. N, T.
'WM. R. LONOENECKER, D.O.S.,
MIROEON DKNTINT.
With lainmnecker llrt.thera. .MS FuiTON SrarcT. Baooa. Hotiaa. » A 11 TO ^ p m
V. L. SMITH, **•¦¦*"'* RT aVROBON aad UKNTINT
FRANCIS B. TAVLOR.
LAWYER,
CORNBR MAIN ANO PULTON STA,
¦aMpatcML L. I.
WM. A. ONOERDONK. .1 Attoraey and rona«elur-at-latw.
_ _ IMDce. N.l KIMalnHlrerl. (Larnrn,nnlldlna.li.t Fbairl, HKMPSTK,Ml
Bainnlavaal liealdro.-e, Kn.nl Ht., near KilC
Clrll and Criminal bii^lnem..
E. V. BALDWIN,
^BANJO SOLOIST.w-
COBMrt EnKasementa at Low Rates,
AddrcMi, HEMPSTtAD nr FRCEPORT
BIWINRWI rARDN.
WATKIN W. JONHS A CO..
OLD ENT%ni.lMIKI>
Ret! Estate fjDSDrance Agency,
Fan Rockawav. N.v.
C. S. RANDALL. Arohl««««,
(>¦«» r«r Hroakirn aTe . and Main tt , npp
Railmad l>a*o(. rrwopart. I. t
Plaaa and SparMcaUoMprwparad (or all rlaaiH ol kMMInca.
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CHARLES L. SEAMAN,
Carpenter *"" HuilHer.
rRCCPORT. t- I
EitlDialea rhfwrfally mren, <.'4mtTa.'ta t«kcn
6E0R6S A GILSOR RATROR,
CARPENTER5 AM) BlIILDHRS.
FREEPORT, L, I.
Banmi rerenll> , ..nn.l, .r,l Ihe KKVIKW
Brtl.llIM) wr ar.- i.relHinM In lake
.onlrarit f,,r tlr«l . laae wril
ELSERT A. BEOeLL.'Attc«ian««r,
raa..-..HI I. I
JOHN P. WRIGHT, JLUCTICriKEF-i,
Reahtei,,-*,-
rRrrpoRT. u i.
PIANOS TUNED
t| M liaart tem Tark Taaat
ORQANS RfPAIRI-D.
PrioM Rtivonable.
AlTt,T *T THK
Review BUILDING.
FREEPORT
Tbia year'a recrnita for the Bosaian ara>7 onmbor 370,000, whioh la oon- aidarably more than tbe wbola British armr, ^^^^^^^^^^^^
William Daao Howalls, tlie noTeliat, reoentlj declared in a magacine arti¬ cle that the praotioe o( aooepting "tips" waa degrading and un-Ameri- oan.
John Barna proposes to have it law paased by ParUament making it cora- pnlsory (or employers to give dopiea- tle serTanta "a obaraeter" on dismis¬ sal. Lews to that nffect bsTe long been in foroo in Franoe nnd Oermany.
Parisians who went to the Rnssian Czar'e ooronation were aatonoded at ran nopared oon.lition of Moscow. Tbey foand tbat it woald cost 83C,- 000,000 to pave the towo, aod that the work wonld praotioally have lo be done over every year on acconnt of the effects of (rost.
The popnlarity of novel reading is strikingly shown in tbe published re¬ porta of tbe library at Providence, R. I., for tbe year 1895. Here is tbe year'a record: Novels issaed, 71,654; history, 6001. biography, 5287; social soienoe, 8367; art anl mnsic, 3874; geography, 0706; natural scieuoe, 3251.
Onoe in flve years the Mayor ot Newcastle, Englaud, is rowed ap the river in an Elizabethan barge, and, landing at a village gtoen kisses tba prettiest girl ht. sees ua.l gives her a sovereign, to clinob Newcastle's right to tbe foreshore. 8ome of those old English onstoms ar^ bot ao very silly after all.
Tbe aotertaioment of royalty is ex¬ pansive. An English paper states that tbe B)arl of Lonsdale is known to hnve spent nearly $1,000,000 in conuection with a fonr doys' visit wbicb Emperor William paid him at Lowtber Castle last aatamn. Thoy say tbat LaJy William Beresford paid Jl.lO.OOO to entertain tbe Priuce of Walea from Saturday to Monday at Deopdecoe.
Three great lifo inauranae roro- panies whose home oiSces nro in New Tork City have policies in force amountiug to moru tban $2,580,000,- 000. Tbe similar engagements of the twenty-six principal American life oompanies exceed 86,881.000,000. Tbe grand total of Amerioan life iuatir- anoe policies in force, tbose of tbe assessment companies and ordora in- claded. is reported to be Sl''),0'18,452.- 061, -
The Pittsburg Chronicle Telegraph notes that of the long list of philan- thropistswho have given $1,000,000 or mora to the cause of higher education in this conntry, only one is a college graduate. Tha single exception is Beth Low. Oirard, Peabody. Cornell, Cooper, Rockefeller, Rich, Parker, Hopkins. Clark, Drexel, Vanderbilt, De Paaw, Lick, Stanford and (be others bad not the advantage of col¬ lege education, bnt tbey appreciated the value ot snob a trainiag enongh to assist other men to obtain it.
Notbing anoeeeds like stiooess, nn.l that, maintains the New York Mail and Express, is whT the mild and model dictatorship of Oeneral Porflrio l)ias is good (or six years muro in Mexico. He has bad a lease of life tbat wonld bave dazzled old Sauta Ana, wbo was the Hrst experimenter at individual Republican despotism in the land of the serpent and the osc- tna. Santa Ana never held bis job longer thau over one night at th., same time, while Diaz has ma,la Ills place practically permanent.
Herr Albert Joly, formerly a oonfl- dential messenger of Prince Bismarc-k, who entrusted him witb the cairying of documents and telegrams of special importance, died at Scbonhansen re¬ oently. He was well known in Berlin as "the Blaok Rider," bis hair, hia olothea, hia borae au.l the bag in whioh he carried his missives beiag nil of that hue. Prince Bismarck gener¬ ally took bim with whou be travule.1. Whin tba Prince resigned in 181HI Herr Joly also left tho public service, aud was appointed Keeper of tbo Ilia- mark Museum at 8<ihuuhaus«Q, to the arranging of wbich he .Ivvuted bis laat years.
An ideal, bnl we are oaaured .|nite necessary, state of cleanliQess for healthful aohool rooms requires that tbe floors shall be dampened and swept evory .lay. with all the wtn,lows open; tbe dusting to he done tho n.>tt morning with a damp cloth, lu aJ.li. tion to this cleaning, Ur. Adauis. who il President of the Urauge Connty (New Tork) Medical Societies, he lievea that at leaat eri>ry otbor day the doors ahonld be thorongbly acriihbe.l with soap and wator. The van ms women's cluba throughout tbe txmn- try, whosn memhrrs axo iDterestc'l in the work of the ptiLlic soh,i.,l». will ,l,i well to tind out how iiuar tbe soUiol rooms where their cbiMreu B|„,ii.i the greater part o( their waking hours a^, prosch thiB state. ¦ —
"Real Eatate MorlRagea in th,> Tnit e<l Statia" la th.' till.' of a t.nuiue jiint iasueil by Ihc t'enhit,- lt..ieau, tbt- work having l«en delare.l until now on ac¬ count of Ihc rnah al the iloverunfiit rnutiog (Iffico. .\ooor,iiiig to tau I'ubliealioD, dnriog the.Ii'oa.to.if l>.^,i 1 "'.111 there were i',l.S7,747 tuiTlKage* tile.), rtptrsfnling au mcurrr.i ,leht ,.l |fl-»,l)t»l,H77.T".i3. I'uriug Ibia tnu,' acre tracta were eorere I by 4,747,'IT" luaitKagea, rai'tes.uting a debt o' ft,. r:«T>,77i,i i3, aua 4,77o,.k;-.: luv.tltraKe* wore placi'd on lot^ lo aecure an id- curre.! .lebt ..I »7,l<i'.,lm;,r,M. With la tbo aamo perio.l ri.!J,S.',,"i,'.l'.»l a.-r.i. were covere.l bjr 4,7.'>»;-Jt>'« ui.'rli,'a«:ea, nol atatiug the am.iunt <>l debt M-rure.i by Ibem. au.i .¦•.-¦-J7. wtl lot« aere cut- gtai by 4,i>ji,l>7i saeh wuttt;a««a.
TH« WORLD IS BOLLIN' RIOHT.
In ^plte o' teInpest^ blowin'—
In darkneei. au' In lliflit. In reaplii' time an' »,iwlii'
The world In rollln" ttitlil! Vox Btlll the flnwi-rs ai" sirlnirlu' An' still lh.' blr,l» nn- Mucin' An' Bweele-t bp||.« iir,> rlnsrln' —
The w,-,r|.| l9 r.jlllu' rl«l,t!
Iq upltp o' lerapKKl!" til'iwln'
The,1,ive|c sun- In fliirlit,
Benunth ih.> winier',^ pii'iwlu'
The Illy .Ireains In whil". r
An" still the bl.jTns am swlmrln' ' Id wild winds twitrt with sliii^iu', Ali' atlll the vluea are ollndln'— The worhl la rilltn' rlRht,
In spite o' Ieinpe.st9 blowin' Theetiin, nre still iw brlitht:
The rose o' love It) grjivln' lu Kar.L'na iweet with llu-ht.
Here's home with all Its hllMes—
With little chll'jteu'9 Itliwee;
N,i world's lis swei't-as this Is— The worhl Is r,.llln'rli?htl -P. L. htanton. In ('hlrrngo TlTiM-lternlJ.
A MAN'S VENGEANCE.
r »a8 a stiff olimb from PvUKtilly, ttUil tbo basket of lish Inuac Hocken carried wus beovy. At the top of tbo hill he WUB f IX 1 n tn stretch himself on th,' turf itiid rest bin bent old buck ajrftitist fhe low ttouo Wall vthieh ini'lose.! it o II u Tregou'ti ticlil.
"No nse guicig up t,) tlie huuse; .t,ihu's lit luarket, iiU'l tbe missis'll be turning the plnoo t o p s y tnrvy," be refleote.b "What with spriug olaiinln'mill the yeur round nnd the drivin", Bertha has hii.l a terrililo hard time. Aud tb^j do eny iu the village—. Well, well," bo rautterod, checking hitDoelf, "it wssn't lo bo ex¬ pected witb ber pretty fnco that .fim's her first 8t\-eetbi'iirt. An,I if Will Car¬ ter deceived her, mcbliu tbo'll think tbe more of liiui. Jnu just ibitcs on her. Morofulche' Hi,l tvivi's iireot no noconnt wbftliver, nml f-upiiosiu' you llo hap UK H j;u.iil woiunn, nu.l it pleases tbo Lord to take her, tbe yi'arn won't till the cinptiueas iu you slic leaves behiu,!. 1 ought to kunw," nud Isaac henvcl n ini«bty nittb. "I'vo buried wives of botu aorts — thrco of 'cm."
Not a breezo stirre.l the lifeless calm, and the mi,I.Iny sun po,ire,l llerooly down. Presently he sought the shade of n Piirouliu),' tree wbioh overhuug tbo wnll n fow pnces from him. Hnt he waa do longer solitary. Voices foil on his car. IJertbii Tro- gon'n nn.l tbnt of tbe lunii who roport Suid hud jllte.l her.
".My poor Ikrtbn ! You've uo cnnse to fonr tue. I kunw ax'ietly how it waa you forsook ino for.Inn.ca Hocken. But I wroto wbouiver I had tho chance."
"Not a single letter ronched me." "Because your mother waylaid the postman."
Despite the bont Innno shivorod. Will's insight whs making clour muoh that had puzzud liiui.
"Perhaps. Whnt mnttors now?" asked Berthn, iu forlorn tones. "You should hnve kept away. It would have been kinder."
"Aud let TOU continue to think 1 was false? Lookeu here. Bertha, yuu promised to bo my wifo beforo eveu UoCken courtC'l you. And now you kuuw I'vo been faithful to y.iu — "
"I durstu't brook with >liiii. Mothor is set ou biiu. (Ih, why did yon come? You'll get a fresh ewoethenrt, but Jim won't. And I sbull keep my promise to hira"
But Bertha's love wns unchanged ; and to the brcnthless listcuer ou tha olher side of the wnll. Will's tender pleadings wero tho knell of his aou'a hopes.
What girl who loved hira could re¬ sist handsome Will Curler?
Oaiiut nud grizzled, with wenther bcftten, strongly marked fentun-H, lie bo bnil nlwnvs known thut ,Iiui wmu'l one that n ^irl woul.l fancy. Ami Bertha bu,l ouly accepted him at her mother's bid,ling, bilieving thnt Will was untrue to her. It wns all so plnin to hiiu now. I'oor Jiiu ! even a llower that Bortbu hn.l plu.'ked was preoious to hiiu. tin,lu't bu fouu,I n rose wbitbert'd nn.l .len,I in bis pocket? And all bia loToiu vuiu ! Isaac nbip|i",l out his bau.l kerchief, au.l uioppe.l his his face. Vel, if Will bmlu't re turue,!—
Ilut oonlrnry to bia expeptntum, tho girl wns tirm in b,-r ro>„'lve.
"I won't listou to you," she sal.l nt laat, arouse.l l,y WiII'h upl,rai,lilies. "Jim isn't to lilaiue — be knew notliiUK of our sweetbenrtinn — uor am 1. It di.lu't enter my iiiiu.l tlint moth.-r miKbt 'vo g.it your lelt,'rs. ll.iw shoul.l it? As if y.iu al.m.' HiilTere.l!" she fnltere.l. "Ijit us part lrieu,ls." ".Sweetbi-arls or n,itliink'," Bni.l Will Krutll.v
With a nwiali, swish of fact through tho loug i;ra's. ,'rawliiiK to bis kue.'.-. old Isan,' peere,! cautiously ,iver tbe wnll. Bertiia wns running; towar,! tho house, and Will farter, with bis liea,l thrown back, strnliug in au opposite diiectioD,
"Dh'ss the llttl at.l ! ' li,< i jnculat
ed. "One tiui.' I was af.'lire.l t.ir.lim. liut be'a got a i;. ,,1 i;rip o' th,UKs. Yes, pli'UtT more sweethearts for Will," bo i-huikled, ol.s.rvaut of tbe pose of bis tienl, "Au.t tli.r.''B but one iu the worM for luv In.l—Berth'i Tregon May my touxuo be slit if 1 let out to huu. "
Rising, Isaac sbonl.lerc.l his bosket and proc.e.le I ou hi., rouml.
Tbe old tishi-riunn had been some «bnt rash, h'lWfTer, in bis cou.'Iiisious. Ky ber own u.Iiuisbkius, II, rtha's decision bnl l„ en prompt, .1 solely by- fear of lur m"ih, r, au.l I'.uisiderati'.u forJaiuesUock.il. Until on ^retlec- liou she wero stifl willifiK to saeriileo her happinoBs, Will t'art. r certainly bn.l no iutei.tioQ ot yiel.iiu^ to her weakuoBs.
.\ Iiuo s,.'nman of whom Peuirt'Ily'was proa J, for Ibe jn-t iiar Will na I 1.. en on bi'ard a yacht ot,using iu the Mi li- * terrraneau. Hut t,,r reasons ln-sl | known I', liers. 11, Mrs 'Ir'.',;ou had! discouulenanet'l lii<suil, an'l,allhoui!h , be ha.l 1 very c.'nii.l.nca in her, | Bertba'rf sileu.'e l.a I lu'i'ireil tuisgiv- iDi;s ti't . asy t,i :>IUy On.'e ui,.r.> frw, b.' ha.l relurucl at th. varluwl dalt; t.l Kjglanl, au.i at Plyiuoutb, where Le landrl, had met a Iriend, whj, amoug oUi.r it ms of l'«'r.;;i.!ly news, luforne,! him ot b<!r .teaerlion, addins:
".ind she'll I e Mrs Ilockeu in a lortnij:ht,"
Detetiuiuo.l to 'li'mau.l a f iil exi'lt- uatKvo trom Bertua herself, Willma^ic BC Louiiuoni, l> It b,s iau'h naa u' BirlhJul. AU'l 'Mtli-ra^'t- in b>s b<-ari ka had balled a p>-»iuc oao, irn.'ii. tha lailway alalios, uua taken tin
train to Walebridgea Tbaote hs oould walk to tbe Tregons*.
Pnt the houae in view, in crossing the field. Will espied Bertha in tbe gar.len, and, with a muffled Ahoy! sped to the tree that sheltered old Isnac. Hhe had swiftly joined bim. NevertbelsHS, the shock ol his return was visible in her whito faca, and her trembling lips would frame no wel¬ come. Looking at bim imploringly, ber blue eyes fllled. And lungiog to clasp her in bis <armsi tbe reSBSuriUg wor,ls which, while enlightening hira, bad chilled Jim's father, did duty for the reproaches be bad como primed with.
Bnt Will had taken Berths ^y snr- prise, and between ber dread of bim fiU'l terror of her mother, wbo ruled Ihe Tregon household with n rod of iron, ho rijihtly divined that she had cnught at the readiest means of escape wbicb iu her direction bad preaented itself to ber. Yet his faith in her llrm' rota was limited; the revival of fond memoriiei^would leni to lessen ber mother's inlluence. And cunningly calculating tbat apparent indilTereuiie would furlber incline her to be gained by his Counsels lateri he devoted a week lo hia friends and generally en¬ joying himself. Uia dissppointmeut treated tbus lightly, be succeed in de¬ lu,ling everybody, including-Bertba, who shed bitter tears in secret that he should bo ao easily consoled for bet biss. Thn hare sight of James ItockeU almost ma.bleuod ber; and sbe faad to hide ber aversion to him. and listen evening after evening to bis dull talk. Au,l iu another weok nhe Would be his wife.
Tbo tree beuealh Whibh she and Will hnd parted bad become her favorito resort. Here she could ia.Inlge in the luxury of "a good cry" uurebnke,l | and, grown desperate With the nearer approach of the wedding day, sitliug on tbe gnarled roots ono afternoon, sbe burst into n very passion of grief.
A fiico —WiU'a—appeared above the wall.
".\boy I Wbalever'a the matler. Miss Tregon?" he gravely inquired. "Shall 1 fetch Mr. Hocken to "oo?"
"1 bnle bimt I hate himl' she sobbed hyslerionlly,
"That's bnd." said Will sympathiz- ingly. "What's ha beeu np to?"
"i'p lo I Isn't he old ; isn't he ugly; isn't ho stupid I And—and—I hate himl I bnle himl" she reiterated.
".^ud 1 wou't marry him. Mothor mny storm, but I don't caro."
Will vnulted over tbe walb
On Ihe day nppointei) for James flookeu's nuptials the whole villnge llooked betimes to tho cburch. But neither liridugrooiu not brido put in an apiicatanoo, and by and by il was knowu that Will Cnrtor and Bertha rregon wero missing, and that thoro would be uo wedding al Pengelly Ihat day.
Weeks ttud months rolled by, and no ti.linga conld be glenne.l of the Kraeelesa couple. They had clean van¬ ished, leaviug no clew to thoir wheto- abouta, Mrs. Tregon's lougue shnrp- .!ucd to a double edged Hword, rea.ly to slay frieuds nu.l foe alike wbo al¬ iu.Id to ber dnughter. And the dumb misery ot Jim's plain face was pitiful lo see. Old Isaac's heart ached for Ina sou. If ho had only prepared him for the blow!
Curiosity was nt length appeasa.I. An ac laintanco of the runaways visited London, and retnrned wtth a woful story. She bad seen Bettha, who had confided to her that after beiug married at a registry olHoe, Will and bad deonled to go lo Ameri¬ en, but wbilo looking in al a shop window be ha,l boeu robbed of hia savings, aud tbat subsequently they wore rednued to great straits. Then ho ha.l brought her the welcome news tbnt be hn,l obtained a berth on a alenm launch, and the noxt morning ho bid her goodby to go aboard, since wlieu she had uever clapped eyes on bim. Mrs. I'egg also said that Bertha had refused to give hor her address. Itut Jim aecortaiued that sbo bad met her at liotberhithe, and that was euough for him.
"I'm off to Loudon." he announced, wben lie came downstairs after pacing the floor tho live-long night. "I shall lliver rest nutil Carter and mo ure fnce lo face."
"Thee be a fule, Jiro," bis father, who bad been disturbed by bis luouotouotis trend overhen.l, sai.l peovishly. "It yon must stir in this business, find Bertha. U'd be a charily. For all ber sharp temper, ber mother's fr.tlm' herself iuto ber grnve. Take wbnt money you want out <i' my old lenther bag; only promise, lad," uu'iug tbu HuUen tiro IU bis ileep set eyes, "uol to meddle Wl' Will. "
"Trust me to flnd Berthn."
Jim bnd been in London three m.iuths ; his ipieBl hud been uusuccusb- liil; yet he conliano.1 to haunt tbo principal thoroughfares, tramping u.irib, south, east and wesl, in turu.
Illg Ben bad slruck 1 ; he waa ro- or.'ssiug Westminster Bri.lge to his lo'lgiu^s, wheu a woman crouchinn by a Inmp post abend of him, fell forwar.l HI a heap, aul, hastening his steps, be eiol.nv.ire.l to rais.' her. Hut with thc lii;lit fnlliu.;; ou the pnlliil, buujjer- puK'heil fai'e a groan escap,',l bim. Ills 'pi.'st f,.r llertbnl'arl. r hal .nle.l
At tbat mumout a policeman eame up
"P.i.ir soul I she's deod," he sai,I, at a glance, "Better so tbsn tho leap into tbe wnter she was bont on, I've had iiiy .'yo on her since 7 o'clock. She Beeiue,! dazeil."
'fb.i bo.ly was oouyeyod to tho mor- tufirv, au,i the verdicl atthe inqiiext was in accordnno." with tbe mclical t,'stimony, that ileath was due to stnrrntiou,
Oiiiaardly calm, his sole thought to aveuue Itertba, Jim staggered out of tbe court.
His iuqiiiries for the rain who bad r,,libi'l bim of the one jewel he covet- , .1, to ca-t It Irom btui, at 1. nf;th ell,llel that a siaiuan auswenUK lo bis 'lesiTiption of Carter was homewar>l bouni from Sin;;ap.re, Tbenceforth, kuoning neither hunger nor weari- nesa, he waa untcliful of uew arrivals at tbe iloi-ks.
His dt^irc for revenge wa« by now a monomauia. .Vud to-day he had a strange pruaeience llia't Will and he were soon to m.-»-t. He^ abaorl,.-1. lu erossiug the- slre.t he/was ku'a-ke.i ' >li'«n liy a dray, an 1, stunned, con- j
edi.i hospital. » On lecovering consci'iiMneashis first ' reqU'-st was f.ir bis discbatge. j
"Not jel awhile, " sai.l Ibe nurse. "Hut yoii wout l.e ,l,ill ' That fioor chsp you Ur, " ludii-atinn a I anJak't.l I .ilijecl IU a lislaut Im-'I, "haaJtet-o aak- ', iDg for you. Vou doii't^xtc'guii.' him? .N.l wonder ' He wa« br.iugbt' tu m-,nths ai;,, - after Ihe tire in .St, | rbomaa's street He waa lu,iki[ig on, an i a woman au'i rume o'uii.tr.-u B|r- ': prare.l at at>p window. Tha lireincu at^re l'.-at«'i: Lack l.y the blare liel. w, lut poor Will —be won't loll us bis ¦arnase-coulJn't wiihstaU'l tn.-ir rriea, an,I be climbej up the water- -i>onl on to the roof with a rope, and i tbiew oue end to them,and l,a t actual¬ ly lowered two of thr children m safe- j tj wbaa ibe walls c«Uaf>s«i|^ Ua xgm ',
picked op so terribly Injured tbnt wa had littlo bnpo of him. Hut he bas done splendidly. If yon—"
Bul Jim was midway ncross Ihe Ward, nfa, heaven, to think that this poor mangle,1 wretch max "hnndscme Willi" And eo "sorely misjudi^i'd. Leaning over the bravo fellow Uook- an's emotion was har.l lo restrain.
"Don't gire 'era my name," whis¬ pered Will "I'm maimed for life. And 1 wonldn't 'vc poor littlo Hcrlha saddled with a faeliiless husband—not likely. To have bapi>«ued jnst wheu the tide ha'l turned 1" be groaned. "Where is she?"
"Sbo hoa roachcd port before Us," said Jinl, in a smothered voice. "Dou't 'ce toke on. Will." His own tears were coursing down his rugged cheeks. "We'll go back lo Pengelly. T cau work for both."
"Vou work for me? Yon—"
"Wo both loved her," Jim remin.led him, "It so be you'll trust yourself to me. You will be doing men fnvor."
Feebly pressing tbe haud that gripped his. Will inmnblod in-lislinct- ly, and bnjtily coycr,jd bia fuoe,— Household Words,
SCIESTIFIU AMI INUUSTKIAL. .
Oas made from sawdust is nno.l to illuminate tfae streeta and bouses of 11eseronto,Cannda The enwlnsl comes from tho lumber mills in the neighbor¬ hood.
Threads of shredded sleol nro Oaed in Oermnny as a substitute for eaud paper, 11 is said lo work more quickly and Ubifariuly than eund paper, and .loes not clog,
Only about two minutes are required for the blood to Conrso through tho heart, thence lo the lungs bnck to the heart, and Iheu thr.iugh tho cnyco body, and return to the henrt,
A Parisian inventor is endeavoring to perfect a phonographic wnleh. If he is euccessfnl, the world will soou SCO a watch whieh, by touching a spring, will whisper tho time in yonr ear.
The report of the Hailrond Commis¬ sioners of New York Stole nhows that ih 1890 t*enty-ei» per cent, of our street railways were electrically equipped, and in 1895 about ninety- four por cent.
A ton of Allsntio water, when ovop- orated, yields eighty-one poumls of snil; 0 ton of Pncillo wntor, seveuty- uiue pounds; tho wnter of tho Do,id Sea, mora than twieo as much —187 pounds to the lon.
How much water sfaoU wo drink? From one-third lo two-liflhs oa mnny ouucea aa thero oro pounds in our weight. Thua o person weigbiug 10'^ pounds would .Irink thirty-six lo sixty- four ounces, .ir it) to four pints daily.
An aerial cable rnilwny will soon he bulll to tfae summit of tfao Volcnno Popocatepetl, ueor tho City of Mexico, Hi,IIOO feet nbove the sea. It ia de¬ signed both for the shipping of sulphur from tbe crater; nnd for the oooommo- .lation of lourista.
Essential oil of garlic has boen usod to cure consumption by Dr. Sejournet, of Kevin, in the Ardennes. Mixe.l with two hundreil times its weight of steril¬ ized ulive uil it waslnjeotud under tbe akin, producing a marked improve¬ ment in the sixteen patients on whom it was tried.
In Siam there is a species cf small blaok aut oOloered by mounlu.l "gen¬ erals." Among tho working troops monster ants—elephants as oompored wilh the othors—move at regulur in¬ tervals, on.l on each of theee onts sits or rides ouo of the small auls, Gvi- dently in oommaud.
It ia said thut a new soporilic, to which the numo pellotiu has beeu giveu, has boiu discovered in a Mexi¬ can cactus cnllod auhnlonitlm. 'the native Mexicous eat slices of the plant, wbich they coll "poUole." Itshynotic alkaloid has been soparatod by Dr. Hofter, of Leipsio. One grain of pel¬ lotiu is e.iunl lu its effects to li'll gruihs of Iriounl and thirty-one grnius of hydrnte of chloral. It is effective in quieting delirium tremens ouly in large doses.
New anil Nuvfl Patcuii.
An ndjttslttble slcpluibler, which can be exteuded from four to eight feet iu buight.
A self-acting door brace, which pt-B vonts tho opeuiug of a door, though the lock should bo pii'keil.
A draft and bol.l-bnck attachmont fnr bitching borsi'H to buggies witbouti the UHO of tugs or braces.
.K Holf'duinplng -xngou which hiugus in Ibu mid.lle aud .lumps the lon.l downward from the center,
.K scenic thealru appnratiia for pro- duciug ortilicial eclipses of the suu or moon by projection a soreeu.
An improved reekouinji s.-alc for grocers or olher use, which in,he,ites price or amouut of cost of artioloB ns weighed.
Improve.l method of haOKing win¬ dow casing by clnm)i-<, nnl thus obvi- otos tbe neceasity uf driving noils or BcrewB,
.K murine torpe.lo wilh o hlrong el.-.'tr.) mngn.'t luouiit.i.l within lb.' sb.-ll BO tbat It will bu altraeted lo and beld againct tho hull .if ou iron or Hteol-plate,! ship or vesseb
.K truck platform for bao'lliUK heavy articles, wherein rows ot small wbeela or casters nro imbedded in the truck platlorm, projecting BUlfleienlly to make a continuous rolling surface for heavy boxes or castinKa.
A surgical instrument for romovirsg obslruclions from ihe throats of ani¬ mals, consisting of a llexilile Bheath, through wbi5h runs a r.jd -slso tlexi ble —wltb a donlile "worm" on tbe lower end, which engages tho ol,- structii'U anl by wbicli it may b,' with,Irown or broken up. — New Ideas.
Foatil Initiirlnt uf a IJIart Uird.
l^y the fnlling of an overhanging .'Illl near Hastings, llnKlanl, an luter esting slab of stone was expos..! It I.ears cn its snrfape tbe ol.-ar impres¬ sion of tbe fo.jt of s,irae i.'igautie i-t tinot bird havin.' thre' |,„-". Ka.-h ; toe-mark is nine an I ono-balf inrhes ! b'Ug aU'l ah'iws tbnt Ibo original of the imprint ha'l claws two in, hes lu | leuglh. The ball ,11 the fool, whero | the three toes sh'ouM meet as a center, 'loes u,,t appear, in,iicatiug Ibat tb.i portion of tba fo,,t di'l ui>t roach tb-l , groun.l From tbe lip ot tbe mid,tli' iilaw hi wbere the -pur toe mark ll st-tu I'ehind IS iiai-iiy twenty luu( . in,'bea.
AI>»1KEI< nv grEK.N vi.touh. Queen Victoria's newest moid of honor, Miss Majeudie, la snid to owo her entrance to royal fnvor lo a curi¬ ous chance. Sho bn|>pcced to be singing lu a church choir one day when tho t^iieou wna present nt divine service, ami Her Majesty wns so groot- ly plensed with the fresh Bwceluess of the girl's foeu »nd voice thai sho in¬ vited her to till the plnce coveted by the youug girls of the Euglish oris- tocrnoy. The p.isition wns the lost thing Misa Mujen.lie herself would ever huvo cxpectol,—Philadelphia Ledger.
A Hi-rritiiKi.y wonrn $l.",,nOd, It hns beeu ouly threo or four years since tbe expressions "ns preity as tbo Huukins l.utterfly" nnd "worlil n's muoh OS tho Huukins I,utterlly" wer.' among the colloquinls nt Siirologn nnd other Kaatern Wnt.'ring pbicen. Tho expressions nrose in thia wny ; One of the fiivorites ot tlio )ilacos lueuli.iiiod was 0 Mrs. Hnnkius, of Chicago, who wore aa u jewel a bnttorriy tivo ond one-hnlf in.'hes long by two ond one- half Inches wide, inn.la of pur.' gol.l, nu.l set wilh n row of seventy six brillinnl dmmondB. Hesiiles this o.lg- iug of jiure gems.tbercwero 121 othera of tho same kiu.l HO,^ltcrc,l over tho bo,ly of tho j.'wel. Tuc gem b,i,ly of Ibis gobltu iusuot wns n largo llungar ian opal, nn.l llm toil was ma.le of ememl.ls nud rubies. Mrs. Hniikiiis vnliie.l the ornnment nt S1.",000.— New Vork liocurder.
WORB A llELT OF PIAM.lNIlit.
At the party ot Devonshire llouso, Londou, tbe other dny, the disphiy of jewels exceeded nuytliing of the kind ever before seen in London. The Ibiohcss of Mnrlliorongb, lormerly 'Miss Vnnderliilt, ensily led nil others in tbiareaiie.'t. It was not h.'r coronet that nttraelcl so much atteuti,iu (though that was n trille hisbir tlinn nny worn by other pei-resses preseut), but ber Uui.iue ultmctiou wna n belt of dinmouils, which wob reullly muHuill- cenf
Llllinu, Pucbess of Mnrlliorougb, nnce Miss rri.'e, .if Troy, N. V,, nn.l later Mrs, Hamm.'rBl.'y, of New York, appears on tho f,irii,,il list lor the (Queen's gnrJeu party na "Ln,ly W. Beresfor.l." Phis is ),art of n toning down process by whi.'h Vietorin .lis coiirnges socoud murriiiges, nn.l L.r.'cs those who mako Ib.'ir own bi.Is to llo Upou Ibeni. —Now V,irk Journal.
now TO srEsn a va,-ation. Every true wheelwomnn will ppcu,l her vn,'atioii lu n bicycle tour. 'I'liero is nothing to cptul it. A pnrly of girls mny ensily go oluui?, for tbero is uotbing liko wheeling lo mnUo oue ia- do|ien.leut. Do uot bother with any baggage. .\ wheelwomnu .loes not tied nuylhing bul hor bicycle cos- ttline, with o cou|ilo of changes of un- derclolhing in a Motcb.'l iu the bii:,^- gage carrier fasloue.l to the huu,lie- bar. Ht'low this satchel n small cnrn ern is to be stioppeit, for no womnn should return from n tonr without snop-shols of the preltioi-t bits of couutry Ihrough whieh she bns pa.sHo.l. Nor must her oullit fnii to include n re¬ pair kil to B:iyo her from inroluutury walking. A wntch lU n lenther faBC, to be strnppod to Iho hniidlo-bar, is liarticulorly useful iu touring, nnd it touches Iho feminino henrt by being dninty as well. A cbnin loek must oot bo forgotten.—Moderu Society.
MEDICAI, WOUKM.
Medical women ore making extrn- oidmury progrean iu Austrnlin, two having recently becu oppoiut.'d to Iho pormnneut nioilicnl stall of tho Mol- uourue Hospital. Both nru unmur- rie.l women. Tbere wns ii goo.l deol of opposition lo Iho appoiiilmeut by doctors, matron, uurnos and pnlients, lull the mnnner in which tiixy took charge of cnsimlty unl olher cnses I'ompelle.l lb.i nlmirntiou uf those who hnd oppusu.l tbom. .\iiiong., the onses ottende.l to by Miss tiamlilo in the casualty wnr,I, w*. uro tol.l
The "persimmon hnt" is the latest vngnry iu fashion with tbu Londou lalies.
Mrs Anpnsla C. Pease, of Hartford, Conn., has giveu tho site of the ohnr* ter onk for o charlcr-oak memorial.
Pntti, who ia spending tbo eumnier ol her ensile In Walo«, told o visitor that If she ever pave up her rosidoneo iu thnt oouutry sbo wuuld make her home in .\morica.
A nomon )iilol has tnken chnrge ol the trading stenracrs between Bri8t<il. Eaglnu,l, auil Cnr.lignn for s,imo years pnsl, nud "Helly," ,is she is colled, is a fnuiilior liguro on the Cnrdigan rivers.
Mra. Arnrthn Beers, n stenographer in Boston, has inv.uted n colbipsable th.ater hat, whi.'h can be, folded into ll Hiiiall nu,l almost iiivisilile compass while on tho hen.l by simply pulling a slrint;.
The lirst woman wbo ban received the jierinissiou of tbo Miiii»tor of Pub¬ lio Instruction to ntten.l lectures in tlm University of Munich is Mias F.tbol Oertruibi Skenl, tho .Iniigbter of Pro¬ fessor .Skeot, the ominenl pliilologi«t. In rnrit It Is sni.l that Frnm-o is uow goy.ruc.l renily by tho rri'sident's .Innghler, M.llle. Liicio Fnnre, who has liieu nlrc'i.ly uick^nined Mdlle. Lucifer. Hhe is clevnr, niubitiousaud dctermiued, rules ber faiuily ooui- pletelysn,! has pul>liHlie,l a book.
Sirs. Katheriiiell. Iteo.l, wh.) bnt just ,lie,l ot Sistervillc, W, Vn,, was a wi.low iu strniteucl circiiinsfnnces Hve yonrs ago, hor only possossiou boing a farm, looked upon os worthless. But oil was foun.l ou it, nnd when she died she wna worth iipwnr.l of $1,000,000. Some time ago the Hupreme O/ourt .if Ohio decidel Hint Miss Nellie O. H.ililnsou, n lawyer of Cinoinnnli. cm I'l uol bo oppointed n Nolnry Pub- lii'. .Sh.i has now applied to the Hn- preiiie Court of the Uulte.l Htntes f.ir n decisi.in oftho .]ueHli.in, nn.l the oiiho will be c.iusi.ler.'.l liy .lustice llarlnn. During her r.'cnt visit to .Spaiu tho KinproHs Kiuciiie reoeiv.'.l much nt- bntioii fr.uu tlio authorities un.l nij- l.ility in .-Vii'lniusia Sho visited h.'r cstnt.'H in the s.iiilh of Spnin nnd tho b'luse in (Irnnada wliere she was boru. This is now tbe projierty of tho Mor- ehiouess of Vie.bim, who hns kepi in ila original st.itu tbo room whore the klmprcBR was born.
T«o tihiu.'se girls hnve boen grnd- iinled from Ibo Mo.licil tSohool of the riiivcrsily of .Micbignu. Tboy were .sent to tho university by Miss t'har- lotto Howe, of thl) mission sohool at Ivinkiuug, and nro lo net ns medical missionuries iu Chiun. So mnny .liipaucse hnvo beou gro'liintoil from Iho university that throe yonrs ago tbey wore alilo to form nu nlianui as- Bocialiou lu Tokio.
Mrs. Jessie Henlon Fremont is a memlier of tho Advisory Hour,I of Iho Lnn.lmarka Club, ou organization forme.l nt L,is Angolos, Cni., a fow mouths ago, for tho preKorvotion and r.'storntion .if the ol.l miasion build¬ ings nnil other relics ns nioiiiliueuts HU,I Inn.lranrks. The cluli Ib now en- gntre.l in rosluring tho historical mis¬ sion of San Jiiun Capistrnn,!, tbe most beautiful and elalionile cburch of lhoa0 bnill I'y the Frauciseous.
FASHION N.-,TRS.
Whlto linen bicyclo suits hava slrapp.nl Hoams.
Pretty batbiog suits can bo made np of blnck nu.l ilark Idile mohair.
Teunis suits of bright rod con he worn witb a white wash silk shirt waist.
Tho newest corset covers bnve puffed elbow slecvus lo hold uut tho sleeves^ Ihiu nnlNls.
Bntiste, lawu ind organdie dresses havo yokes ma,lu of locc iiisi.rtiou on.l pulllnga. Tliese nro trimmed around tbe eilgtB with rullles of Ince or white chilT.iu.
Honey flower bonnets are mach woru, but nre iu tunny luslaucos maed ponn l.iiin.hitiuu uf greeu straw.in
powerfully' Illllll mnn sulUring Itora ploce of the wire fmiue. Orohids iri
nli'oholi.sm, wb.i wa-, so Loi-iy an-l luut tbat Miss liamlile wns obliged to stop bim by tb.- actiou .if a p.iwerlul electric botti-ry, which speedily brought hira to his senses—a ni.,tho,l
nu.l pink clor.-r uro much iiso.l hirge erect bunches pinced directly in froul.
Hnir,Iressing is chiinging, nnd the Freuchstvl.-, wi.le ou,I rnther low, is
of sub,luiug n Iroul,lesonie patient { rapi.lly m'liiiuu icr,luul The hair is that may be nffei't,ml. liul hns mil ytl crepe, nn,l l,„i-ely drawn together,
baon br,)ught into use iu hospitals geaerall
FINEST rKAHI.S IN Et'BorC.
On the ocnsion of Ibe gran,l ,linner to the Kmper,,r anl Kiupr many at Venice by th,i (^iieiu of lt,ily, tho'l^ii
Iheu tie.l llgblly nu,l eoilod rouud. Small "ide comlis aro much use.l on eni'h si,lo of the con.
A iiretly an,1 stylish cape is made ot
bruiidclotb. The odgoB ore stilched
with a haul of the mnterinl, aud wide
luug nn.l j pointa. stitebeit and liuisbu I with but-
w-iiro her lou", rub linck Ifoin either e,lge of ths
frout "iver tho fnliri,'. rhe collot i« lii^'li nnl rolliug, nml lluished with points stitchcl ,l,iwn.
Thu loveliest t.,liet sets enn be bSd in llgbt I,luo opa,|Ue glnss, set iu un¬ fa BS Illg oa a I taruishalile silver, or canary yellow, gg, and of tbe inost | y, white in gilt. The piueuBfaion and toilet ,lrnpery, if tbere is nuy, oorre- Sjionds in Rol.ir. Those sets ara not 01 all expensive. Crushed inuroctio ifl sba.b's of green is faibionnble for card ensus. piiT'es, etc., oud thoro is also S ri'b ilark blue.
wou,l,rliil p, nrl ncoklnc,-, which hai no.'ipinl in tbo worl,I. Wbeu sb,' wa, first «ugai/e,l to King Hnml.ert, wb. Was theu I'rince of .Sup .s, b.' pro senleil h.-r with a single string ol tfaese pro.'nois ho'lge sparrow
perfect form an'l c:i\or ini.ij,iiial,l Margarita beiug the Or.'ek for pearl, tho off.Ting bn.l a special slgnifl.'auce, Al every birth.lay sinee thc King has presenteil hta lielovu 1 c,in«ort witu ou- oth,'r string, each ono I,.iug a little longer tbnu the Inst. s,i th,it the later
ones n.,» rea.b far b.low Her Maj ''";'"" '" "n™e''"f'.'^ ""«J 7»- •«•
esly's waist While „n tbo sul.joct Jf P^'""'ly ««"". shot silk nud the delicato pearls, n few oth, r ,,rna,u..uts com- l^'''''''"'¦"''.?'T'''T''''; "'"''¦"'''' , used of Ib.'ao exquisite j..'Wels are i "'¦?':¦ '"¦"-" '""'" '"' "","'",?:
rnoklnr In the ArniT, j
The Britifl* Army bas at la*l dia j c-vir.da rure mettui I of renJ.-rin, I Itself invincible. It has, in fact, ar-' r»uge.l f.r a reijnUr coiupeliti'iu ' among tbe army .,f o,i,,ks, and has an no-ince 1 that prizes wll! I>e awarde.l U ih^,^ ciiliiizry a,-;;; t.-. -x-ha caa set I'o'ore Soldiers in a m.st a'.-.'ptable mauuc-r a regular m"al of fresh ber- r-.nc. t,,-,ii«.l potato«'s, pa I,bug and ri ulari, tarta. Nee il'-sn t., say thst th ' rank aud tile of the army, and es- j pe.'inlly tb'i^e wbo kn.w anythmg aliout tha food that was serre'l luriug tba C'rimeao War, art: delighted Ut
bgxi at tbia iamtxMaa.
quisite J wurth meutiou,
Tho F.inpre8» Fre.iorick of Oer¬ many has a very fiue.collar neokhice c,impost-,1 of thirty eiioimuiis pearls of exqiiisitu shai'.; an.l .-olor. an.l it is sai.l she we'irs Ibem l„,th ,Iny and niirbt, as the lustre of theso almost living treasures is iinm.-nsely en- hance.l I'V cut,,'I wilh thc l.unian form. Our own i^u- n p'lsaess. s wbal IS siipposeJ to lie tb.' "pinkest" ..f all pearl necklaces, and it is rei,,,rle'i t,i have b<,eu part of the duwrv of i^ucn CatberinL- ,.f Arra_'„u. I'be marv.-l- i ous black |,. ari m-ckla.'o of the Km- , press ..f Austria i- w. 11 known, and she ,
has woru it in,'.'ssaully tvir sine. Ihe : a hou»., to kill and st,-'al, waa charmed sad death of th,- Arch,luko Umlolpb . I,i the siuilo of a baby which reached attached to It is a euri.ois I'la.k .ha lout baU'ls lo hii.i, anl that he re- mond, having a .juaint .-fff.'t quite I maiue.I playiug with the httle creature umpii-. Lady Il,-h,-sl,r has a v.-ry , until nil chance-if irarryiug out hia
l.jsi aritea Ijafoa,lio
Ilh thu opeu .-.ints nre arrange'l with I two bngllis uf rlbli'ju, from three to ' five iu'-hea wi.le, fastcno.l to ths ueak-
l,nn I, nnl aguin at the wnlst, forming '. a Sim,llale I wa|stc,iai, with fall laco I of cbilbiu Tilling ,11 between. Auother I an.l narrower rilili.iu forms the waist-
l,uu i, an.l la finish.,.1 uQ in uue central I or two smaller bows. This is easiiy I ruHiiaKe'l l.y any oue, and the frout
eoustantly varied,
1 lie Sweet anJ S'liiinieutal Murderer.
Tbere IS u Bt'.ry tbat tho most
I'jiis ,if nil lapanes.. rubliers, Ishl-
nigbt entering
Hne strin(j,,,f Ibe same tilacli pearls, abich IS ort'U s«i.u in L -ii Ion 'iraw- log r,j,,ais. Of smkde pearls of im¬ mense size the |ile«t-nt I'ope, Leo Xlll,, it pijsst-asor ot Ibe must famuua, a superb jeael. giv.'o liy oue of the .b.^ea of Vru...,- t.y ,i fv,rnit,7 L.-Mcr of the papal throtye; it is arraugo'l as
li.-aru. "It IB not luo atory. Kv.,ry yeai il tell of rompaaaion nh. by j.roleaaiona) ei munlus ago a terni. t,
tr^A-jlt-rd IU tb-- lv/.
slaughter uf a h.ius
I to lielieve this the poliue r.-curda n.,«n to children criiLiiiais, IJome t, luun. r ca»e waa
;,,.», l>.p,sr>—lut)
-bold i)j- robliora. -eu^literally hewn |i, but the {„iliae y initaiunhafmad,
j crying aloue fn a ,,<»i! of Idood ; Mad
utioriir. . they foand evideDcn tinuiistakabla Ikat
Tbe Empress of Unraia is nearly Iso the men who new lauat kava taksa iachM taller than tkcr btuband. | tltat eais aot to batt ^ •hiM,"
rehpi'iry, and has a »pike of the ' .Stjven persoui ha'l crowu of thorns plar^ed behind it in a ' to pieoea while a«l" gold caae. - Woman. l dieoovertd a little I.
SABMTH SCHOOL-
INTKltN ATION AIj T.KSSON FOB .\l'i>lii>l' U.
Lesson Text; "navliVs Victories." Suniucl X . N-IU-<ioldrn Texti i'salni xxvll.. 1 —Cum- iiieiitary.
*, ".Kn I lh,'r-hll.lrfu ,,t Amnion camo cut nn.l i',it llu'l'Sttl,' lu array at tlte ,'iiterliiK .it Ihe .{ate " Pn'vl 'US t'> tills we rtO.! thai Iha L'T'I h,ij giv.'u Dail'l r<\-< IVoin all hl< eu.'ioles; thnt tbe L"rJ preaorved ti,.\l.l whiihersoevwr h.» went, an.l that t>avl.l P'lirne,l over all Israi'l, exe,'ullng Ju.litti.enl and ]usll,tt uuto all his p.^.n.le (,<liapl«r vll., 1; vlll., 6, 14,I.M. rhe L ir.l havlnn shown H.s l.,vliiK kla,lM.',sa tu liavbt In pr.>iiil«laK t" niak.'unto him an oyerla.sllnK klUK.tom. Pa vlll n'sts upon the worl ol the Lor.l, and llvluK In p..M.-i. seeks t,i sh.iw VIn.tness t,i all. Wu saw lu thl' Inst l,.ss,,n hl« hln>lDeaii to J.'iialhan's .sen. an.t this .'haptor begins wth a nt'.'r.! ol his kin.lnnu lo Hanun, klmt 'if Aiiiiueo, but the i.rlnees ot Ammon |s*rsiia,1- O'l Hanun thnt llavid in,<aiit evil, au.l n-t g.'O I, s , he t,„.k Davl.t's .servants who ha.i ,'"iiie wilh .'oiiil'.rt for hlmanU trealM thera ihaiiielullv. llnvld ,11,1 ii,<t tak,< this Ingrat- Itinle nn,riiuiDlllatl,>n ils niiH>kl>- as he .lone some othera a.ul start.*.! J.iah sn.l Ihe host ol his mlKbly men out to i.iiiilsh Amiu..n. The Aiumt^Dlles hlrti.t helpers an.l gavn Iiavl.l hallle.
;l||, "lllheSirlnus bfl'iostr'inu lor me, Iheu Ih.'U Shalt lielp m.', tml It th" .bll.tr.'u ot Amm.'U Is) too stn'liK for Ihne, tlieu I will '',>ii„' nn.l help Ih.-e. Thus sahl Joab. the .aplalu of PavhI'.shosl. lo hn hrother Ahl- shal, wUh wh<,m he ,llvl,l,'.l the army, J.,ab inkliigtbe .'hoi.'" men le conl.'nd with tha Kvriaiis, nnd Alilslml taklri; lh.. r»sl t.i lluht with the Arani"Uites. Apltli nnd AMsbsl «-eie S'lnsol David's sister'/.erulah i^l t'hrnn, li,, llll II Sam. II., IK), There wero Ihree sons, I'Ut Asahel had hren slain hy Abner, the .•ap¬ tnln „f .Snul's host.
l'i. "H," ol(t,„„l .'ouratfe and let us play th,' n„'U lor our peopl.. au,l lor the ollL's of onr 0,„l. and Ihe Lord do thai whinh seeiil- .'lli lllm Ki,-i,l." 'I'h,Is .loal, euciuraije'l lh»» h"iirls or hissnidu'rs hv rsmlndluKthi.ui that tlinv .sto.vl f.,r O.'l an,! f,irHls land ami i>».i- ple.' Oommir.' 1 Chr.m. xlx., 18. rhefe Is no strength like the kn.iwIedgH that we are l.ir tlod, stnndlni; for lllm ns His wllnes.Hes. He itave Ihls enivursKemeiit to .Toshua, »nI'¬ ll,ir. "Ile str'iiut aii'l Ufa U'l,. I ,',.ura»cs: he n.'t a'rnl'l; neither l,o th,.u dIsmaviHl, f„r the l.',r'l Ihy Ool Is with lh,>., wl.ltheraoev-er tli.m n,„.sl" (J,,shun I., V). Nehemlah an- .•".ir.igetl his people with thrse w,ir,ls; "Bo hot yo atral'l of th.'in; n>n.eml„'r Ihe Lont whleh Is Krxnt aud terrllila and light for your lirethren, y.mr sons an.t your itaughtera, y,iur wives an,I vour houses" (Neh lv., I4>. Ivith n wh.ih. h.iarled trust Id Ood. rellam-e Upou llllll, surr.-ud.-r to Htm, with a r«a.t|. -j,'ss l.ido His I'l.l,ting. Th»r<> must also bo Ihe h.uirl t., sav. Now iet Him do Ihal which »,'Hmolb Hlni k'00,1. II Hi. wllleth apparent li'L'nt for us. It must Im well; II IT" wlll.lh vi,t,,ry for us. It will l,« well. Wheth.-r Ils wlll.'lh health ,ir sh-kness, life or donth, lUi t» well Hint He wllleth.
Ill that 0,^.l l,|es.s.'s Is our Roo.l,
Au,l unhles.se.1 i;<>„d Is III, Au,t nil Is rlKhl thai s.s'.us iii"sl wr'ng II It be His sweet will.
"OhrLst shall bo miiKulll.sl In mv l.idy wl,. Iher l.y lite or by doath" (I'hll, I., all,
1.1, H. "Th.'y n»d belore bim." Thus did l",lh Kvrlniis nnl Amni.mltef behire J.ial.
lh.it ".,ue should chns,. 101)11 and In., pnt lii.imi) to nis-ht.' "The L,ir,l shall eauso llllll" eiieinles that ris." up ngainst lh..e t'l ho smltien biifoi.. tliy fn.'o, they shall .-.ime .iut iiijiliii.st llie.1 .in., wny ami He., hef.ire th.ie s,'V,'U wavs" (Dsilt. xxxll., .10; xxvlll., 7). Wli'-n Isrnel wont forth ns the ptvipla id (1,id, u,i ariules culd sland hef'.ra th,'in, for Oo,l wns with Ibom to light thelt ballliw (lieut. I., ¦M, 111., 21V When th.'y w.nl III their own stn-nitih, Uiey w.ir.. tuislly .'V,'r,'.,mo. Wilh us u.,\v lu Ihls erwul llf.. It must ho a whohi h.'art.'d n.llan.'.. tpiiu II,, I..llher for snlv,itl,,ii or for vl,'lory ovei Bill and slu; tdh.rwls.i ,'Ur .-neinles will Ix l.„> strong for u", Uut, yielding to and r<i. lying iip,,n Him, we shab sIuk, "Tlinuks bo unto Ood, who gtveth usthe vlelory tl.i,,ugb Lord JesiiB Ohrlst" (1 Ooi. xv., S7).
IB. te, 'Tha Hyrlniis, ehnfluK under thelt il.'f.'nt, irnthor others with them nu.l n'turn to light wltb Israel, forthe spirit ol rel,elllon iiiialnst (lo.l Is not easily put down. Tbs si'irltlhni wns in Plini-a.di niid tl'.nnachertb Is Ihe spirit ,,l Ihe ,b.vil, who would. If p,is- siiiie, ,laihi,>n,. Uod Himsell. It sball Ik fully mniillivt In lb., lasl dnvs lu the p..r>.au .'llheanll.'hrisl, Wbo shnll wllb his nnnli'i mnk.) war sKnlust thn Lamb ,ir (l,i,| aU'l lilt arinli'S, but tbo Lnmli shall ,iv,'r.',,inr them lor He Is Lord ol Lunis nnd KIni; ol KInRt (Itev. xlx.. Ill, aO; xvll, 14). Tbe liwI phase ul It .«hall l,H at thu out of Ihe th.msnu.l v.'nrs ol Christ's persoDal rolitn, wheu llu' devil, loosed from Ibu pit, shnll make his lual nttnck iiiion the people ol O.i.l (llev, ix.. 7-10). Every thouKlit or acl ngninst (l.st and Ills Word IS a i.l.iLs.. of this awlul spirit whinh must llanll,r Iln.l Ils h,imn wliure It lio- loiiKs, with tUo dovll nu,1 his nutfels.
17, 18. David hlmsolf now lak,'« tbn fl.'l,l and al 1,'iial 4U.7UII Hvrlniis are sblln nll,l nis,) tbe ,'nptaln „l Iheir host. This al.so Is sn«- K,'slive of nur l„<nl Hll.isull .'"iiiliig Willi Ills ariulnslo overthrow the enoiulMs of Israel, when the slain slmll ba s,i mnny Ihal lb.i house ol Isrnel sliiUI 111's.'V,in mouths bnry- IDK the ,lHn,l (Kr.ek. xnxix.. 13). This -nm" J.'iiil Jusiis who tins .l.'liH au.t who sliall ,lo B.ieh Kroiit an.l 1,'rrllile tlilnus l,,r Israel Is onr Hnvi.iur aii,l Lonl. Uy Ills llnlsh,«l work lI,iKl».w lis nil.null r"d.iiii|,ll„n; 1,,','ausu He llv's w,< shnll live wll,i am In Hlui, „n,t In ,lu«llmu WH shall ,'„nie wilh lllm when Hu euinns to jndKu the Nall,iiis ((^ul. III.. 4, ll,.v, xlx., 14; Math. xxv,. :ll). L,'l UB only nhbla
Ih Hish.voHD'l w« 11 1 luar d,, evil. "II
(todia, for US, wh,"'nu l„'n;allisl n»'/"
l». "All tho kings inndnpa,ic,) with Isno'l and serve.l them." In Ihn .lays ol whl.h wu bavu spoken, whan our I,or.| shall ,'"lli'. in Ii'iwur and Klory, tt Is wrllten II.Ml "^11 klUKl shall fall d.i-vii l,»r'.ru llii,,, ,.1. Nnii,... l shall s..rv.i lllm" (I's. Itill,. It). "AM Na¬ lloua whom Th'ju linst mn'l" shall .'.,m,' nu I worship bufuru The.-, U I.'U I. un.l shall KlnrlfyTby name"(I's. Ixxxvl.. in. |i |.als,i wrillui.,if Israel In thosu .lays, "I'li" .Nsi|,,n nnd klnK,lom thnt Will n,rt servu Tl,,s, sh,ill purish; yea lh,ise Nntions shsll I," ,iii,'rly wasted • (Isn. Ix., l'i). I.'.l us now sul',i,lt
wh,,llv au,l eheerlully to the Prli i Pu.,'rt
Nu'l siij'.y a furutaatu ul Ills kluicluiii. 'LaM* •„n i/eltef.
PECULIAR DEATH OF A PRISONER,
llciirva Jallar I'lie* al lli» Cullliis ai.il Iha Hall Kahi.iinlff.' *'-- J«»eph AII.'U. nl Ekin, Ill..-Iwui.ly OU"
ysi^ "I aiiu. .'.immlliist to the niv jnll at.
il.'u'va on 11 ''harij,' .'I luiriilnrv. wns shot Ull I killC'l at 11,.' Jail hv 'lall'r II. K lll'hanl- S'.n. Thun' wure (lll.un |irls„n..r« ""i,llu.„l III a lariru ,'aK" ai,,l tw,, fll lh"in niin.'ku'l a Ihlnl, attemptluK I" llll lilm. The dl.t.irl.. nu'a altrnulnl lh" Jailer and hoonlerel lh.!
mui, Irtu- 'l-elr e.ills, Tbey rrl, 1 1., ko,
au,l Rh'haplsou fltrd his ru»,,lvur thnrnwh thu bars ol Ibe ."oku t„ frlitltl'li Ihum Hu ain.ud at II." '•'lllnif. whb'h I" nia,l,'Ol b-nvy stu.l plates, au,| In.in Ihls III" l„iil"l Kl„ii''."t an,I struek Alluu, wh,, was slaii'lliu,- nl lb" l'lrth"r ,-ornur 'I Iha'•«!(.'. aularlnK lb" huart and ,'ailslllg Innas'llats'lealh Ti„'Jall"i Is iin'allv urlutu'l 'rrr lli"^ nITaIr, „i„l m,,- o\. onuraiad br Iba cirouur'i jnijr Ir u. b aia".
nnrrnnaer nv Iti-vhoor.
Kurraudi-r l.y lel..phnuu Is tl," Inirii dn. v.il.ipmunt In war, A Cuhau f,,r •" li.niUK ^^"Utly surnu.n'l".! a gpauUh ganlxUl. tha Insuritunt (Isuaral t"lapli„n~l I"Ihu Hpanlsh '¦iiiman'lHr that bu must .aplliilal" iin,l"r ("•nallr of having lb" lown tuirn">l. An hour latar hr |u|uphoii.«l l„ kn.,w thu ,lu. ¦ jlslou, ruu.>i».«l Ihu r»>iulru.l s.irr"n,|ur aud «nlunsl tbu town without llrluK a shot.
Dumb tiovanmrn V»«r», Hf Hpraks.
.lonathnn llows.)r. of Wllllamsp 'rt. M'l,, wh , had hrca unal.'u l,, si'uak f.,r «-vunl~'n yuan., r»u,.vur"'1 his vol--", fin rmr-ltc'l a paralvllu slr..k,- In 1H7!). ai.,1 has uol sliiru lh,'n Imen al'l" to inovu l,|s llml«i 'ir »iu-»k a Word ,iuttl n-'untlv. Durinu Ihls lima ba had n.'t a pnln .,r afh", druat "rowds ,.(
i.ir HuliftiiKip „! SIU.-UI
aru culaliratlUK
MMal for ¦ Hravr ¦••rrf.
A mu'lal ,'f h.'Hor has lu'uu pr.««-nt~l In H"„rl I^-l-vre Brown, ol .liooi-lomn. Chau- taurina Couolv. S, V. H» was a surKoanI lo thufluvunty-i.o.'onl «i»w YtIi V,,luut"»r«, a« lb" haul" of lh" Willurnuas, nud undur a huavy llr" .•n,»<«l Hi" U'-li thr~. timus wilh a l',»d ol ammuulil.in |i. a hlinkm "U hia hack, and thus Bupplie-l the F-lural f,.ru«.
Mavlra'a l.lb»rfT lUill.
Th" l->ll whish ranir '...t Hia d'.wnlall r,| th" .Hpanlsh domMiloli In Mmicn, al Dob-ru., on lh" nlKht "f *-ptuml,-r If.. ISIO. U I., mak. a |-firrlna«„u. alfr whluh It will l». plau«d)ni»," n««tral towur ol tbu National
i'sl lAttlA CIIV of M"«fc", Tha iMll to
iiTw'knoWB a. tbf "Lll-wly lull "i nextno.
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la Cassia noon rnl'hits liava bMn ara aalxnlahlnglr awm-
NEW YORK STATE NEWS.
Fori aianwll Dav C«lrlkral«d.
A patrl.'.lo .¦uluhrntl'in .Titiirred a f«W ev ninic ait» at H'.mu. Kurt Mtanwix Ohap¬ ter na.iirhiurs of ihu Amurl.ian Kuvntatloa, and ilansevo-irtWIIIelt Chapter, Bona of Iha Kwyolullon, celebtHtuil fort «»anwlx D«j at thur«it.i™-» ,.f H. K. Wh,t.', tat East Dom- lulea straet, whluh is on thu situ of the aoalh- enal liaatbm ol tha fort rriifewior Oreo K.>ot, .if Hamllt.m ^^oll.>)^>. .lellv..r<vl an ad- .ln»s oil thu Imimnant part that this fort playetl In thu Ro volulbiiiarv War
(111** hiin'Ire,! anil i.lnel.s'n vuars aira (luiiural Bnrrv St. I,'*g,>r, wilh a foroe of Urltlsh Torl.i. au.t In.llaiis, laid alette lo F'lrt Hianwix. a .Mioulnl frontier p,>st durtraf thu Ruvoluilen hsMUe.! at this p.Miit. Tha nuws ,.f thu aloptl,i^nhy CmgrvMa, Juu* 14, 1777. ..' the Slan* aild strl|Wi as Ihu NMIooal, Haa had Insl r.v«,ih,*d F'irt Htauwii. A Rait waa haatflv bnpmvlsul hy thn irarrlsoD flioul maturlals within tha foil, and for ths flrsT tlmu thu American fla*c w-as tbrowa to Iha l'ru..r.« in thu (a.*u of th.' enniuy. Oul ol Ihe slu^of P.irt gtanwtx itn-wthi* liattle olOrla- kany, one ot thu bbai'llust and ni.»t .Ieo slT» unKairumnDts ul thu Ruvul.itton. Oenaral Hurklmar an.t a a»lrl,>t lor.'« tn.m down tha M.'hawk Vnlley slartu.1 lo ninruh to Ihe ra., llel .If Porl Htanwii. Al Orlskany they fell Inlonnnmhuah of Urltlsh and Indians aaa s.ilTen«l grunt l.ias, hill Itiially .lufnate.1 thd nnt*my. (tunurnl liarklmur waa mifrtally w.oiu'led at this hattlu, hnt aat nnder a Ire* met ui.H.llv .tlrsvLvl Ihu movamunia of hia Ini'nw, -rhe ntsult of thu batllu of Orlakaay cn.is'vl fll. L.*Kur to raise tho sl^e of Fort l^tanwlx and hastily retrt>al. Thu valor ol Uunural Tutur Oausev.iort and Colonel Mar- Inus Willett, thu oomnisadanlt;ot Iha fort, IM r<*l.is|nK lo flurrun.ler to a Kr.*atlv superior force, and the defeat ,>l thu Ilrltlsh al Orlv kany tiirnt*,! ibu il.lu ..I war an,t aavetl Iha Mohawk an 1 Hii.laon Hlver vall.-ysfmm ooni' plulu devastation hy lb" armtua ,'if purguvu^ nud St, LuKur, ouu nian'hlug soulh nml thi other n'.rth,
Nknl Hll I.lttlu Hrotl^ar |>«air.
Alva Handrlxaon nnd his llttiB brolhnr, Howanl, wun* outsld.i thulr homa at Llv- , IntfsloD Manor when Ihu Itvu-yoar-old Itow' anl uxulnTmud:
"Look, AIvy, look!"
11,' polDtn,! to a rnhhit that ran acrosa a fluid ni*arbv.
"I II ahoot himr'erlel Alva, He rushed Into tha house, irrabliui his fathur's sholgau from thu xmg wlien* 11 rested and ran lo Iha ilo.ir axalu, whum Howar.i awaited him. Af Alva pas.sml the do.ir thu hammer of the gun .*aui{bl In thu diur easing nud Iha ana waa disubanrtHl. ll'iwani ra-«lvud I he fall charKu In ibu tun .<( bis heal and fu I daa.1,
-Alva thn*w liimsulf ou his kueen baaltla his bnilhar's bo.ly.
"Howanl, are you hurt; aro you kllledr* hs shoiitud, frantically. ;
Ilunllclng that thu llitin f.dlow was i|*ad) the ol.lur boy sprang to his feel, sxlaed lh* gun, Ihat he ha-l druppud. and, now langh^ Init hysturl.-ally, now wanjj|nic, brnt* It to splliiturs ou Ihu iloorslup, Beiidlun aud twist-
llan In rrMliluntlal Vaara.
John (,^-invury, n farinur nttar WaldanJ (>rauitu C'tinly, hu,'anau violnntly lusaae ra- .¦eolly and was.'.imnitlt«d to the MiddlMown Asylum A pu,'iillarttv of tbu ease of OoD'' I'urv Is tbat n.* hucomus liisaQe rrurv fouQ y.-ars. This Is bla Ihlnl time. His loaa ot ruasoi. Ihu tirst llmu wa.s ulnht ymra ago, aud ih,>K,<uond In isili.
.1,1,Ign Dl.ikuy. at n spuolal lurni of the 8ui nruiiiu Court In Nowbiirit, appoloted IrTlnK II. Lniiithraii. of Waldun, ns Commlsaloaar, 1.) laku uvldenou h.ifon) a Jury Id Ihal plaaa ns 1,1 the sanity of Oonvury. After the evi- duiiee Is henrd II Is pmhahlu that the Couit will appoint n uoinmllt..u t.l bi.ik after Ooo^ v.'ry's projierty, of whleh he has ooiii,lder- al.le.
WhMl 11
. Oats a •too Vardlct.
Th.) cnsu of J,>s..ph Murphy, aon ofl Thomas Murphy, a summer reaident of Ilayport, SKalust rbomaa Hawkins, X fnrniur of Enst Isllp, to recover damauM ' renulting from the l.r.inkInK of hia wHe^ was tried heloru Justloe Hlollworthy at: Bayvlllu. Tlin riirni.>r, having tieea gtrmt^' ly ann'iyed by bluy.'llals, diiK auTeral (lllohaa In the nai.l. Murpliv rode tuto one of Ihara, was lin.lly lnj.in«l and had hia Mevala wnukeil. Hu suu.l f,>r tb» f.ill valne of hta) wboel. Thu Instlinony of Mr. Murphy showtil how lie fall Int.. Ibe hole, aud Iha Jury found* a T.irdlet In bis fnvor for »100. There will bo nn npiaial tskun.
T<> I'mtcrt Itaa Htate'a Walaraha.l, ,
Tbu Luglslnttvu Coiiimllt.ni n|i|>olutad by^ lb.) H.iusn nt th" lasl susstnu, ounslslluK oK M.wani. WaKslair, KIdrl.lg.-, Armstrong,^ Albla nn,l Kllsxural'l, t,i eomluol an InvaalU gall ID aato wlinl biii.la sh.iuld be amiiilrei' wltbln IhB "K.inwt Pr.wHrv«," In order fnt nrot.*ci the w.iteralin.1, rutiirna.! from a loar (brouKh Hamlllon, Pullon, K.ssax and War* run Coiintluu, nn,t U'wumlile.l at tha Ualtait Htntm llolol, Hnratogn, |n taku teetlmonjr of'
i.irs'ins wh'i linv" offore
L aoruago to tliu Blata
llanaral Naws.
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Miss Mary Orolf, aged soyeuty years, who was totally deaf, was thn vlutlin of a grade- ,ir,,salnK nunblant nt Hnrat<.gn. Bba wal struok hy thu northbound newspaper Iraia au.t Instantly klllua.
Kratlcrluk Hh..linenlLiiu, sixty yeara old, uinphiy...! at the Himu, Watertown and Og- (lensbiirg Italln.nd nho|>s, Oswogo, was caught In shafting and whirled lu death.
Mtltuii Tavlnr and (l»»rg.. Hlmpaon wara driving Ihniugh Hulllvan (J.iunty, aaar IK dr«.l, whnu thulr b.irsii ahlMl and threw Tnylor from thn wiwou. A blank aalaial lliuj enaiae.l Ihn roa.l In front ol tham Whlek thu innu at flnt KUpnimed was a Nnwfonndi land d.itf. Il provud t,i Is* tbu uub of a blaok liuar whinh aft.'r n sb.irt elnua nod hot llghl wns "iiptiiruil sllvu.
Huiiry A. A. H..llins<ht and Albert Wadley. Nuw Y.irk n.'risfs, hnvn nin<l a ulalm agalasi III.. Hlnlu for tl7,047. Thu llrm fiirnlahed Iha plaulaand sbrulsi fur New York Htala'abuild- ' liiK nl Ihu World's Fair. Thuy liaM Ihalr claim ii|Hin dainnRulo thu.r plants and How* .'rs wbllnat chluag.i aud fur theirdIaburM- munis nnd Iransportnllon, for whleh that ,'lnlni thn Hlale hns nut rolinburae.! tham,
William Hnluii. Ilrad nl living beoause ol lliu death of a bnithur, took a aololkm ol oarl„,11,1 nold In ihu preauneu of bis mdhar at fniy with Ihn w.inls, "I wanl l.i ead ml llfn." A phyalclao lininglit him around. IM Is In It... h..spllal und uuder arreal for aB at- l.iinpt at Bululdu, ;
HouvMnlm on a |air wltb Ibn famous Daa- mow Pllteh were givun nt n fnte lu Bhumaa I'ark III" other dar. Thn iplfts wers lu Ika f.irm ol L.vlng uup*, whlcb ware praaantad lo all Iha young oouplns of Weatobaaler whd bail lawo married u year ami who had not ..uarreled on.>n dnrlnic Ibut period, nul suokan I'roas w.-rds. Tlm ludgaa of Iha ninrllnl lutlelly wurn als baehilon and d« sploMurs.
J,,bn J Hiiuan, Inventor of Ihe Uugaa |,,.||ur, dltal 111 M|.ldlni„wn of Hrighl'a dlaJ uasu Hu was h.itii Id Irulao.l,aud waaada< unlwi lo Dublin and IMtduiu. HIa ai» uhaulcal k«uIus In.1 Hir Wlillain ralrohlld ta apprnnilon htm f" thn Hna.llnii Irtin Wnrka, near L"U'ioh. Hn Itvad for a tlina la Naw Y'.rk aud HI. Louis bnlora bnlldUig hi* Is.llnr works at MiddMown. ,
'Ona liiindrn-l au'l Hfly men wnra Uld oC on thnuoiiMruullon w.irk al thn Cupllul, Al¬ bnny. owing In Ihn fail Ihal alrnady tlMr nnilol Iba tJICOOO approprlaind haa haaa
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| Title | Queens County Review 18960807 |
| Date | 1896-08-07 |
| Month | 08 |
| Day | 07 |
| Year | 1896 |
| Volume | 1 |
| Issue | 40 |
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| Title | Queens County Review 18960807 |
| Date | 1896-08-07 |
| Month | 08 |
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^'^'jmtitBmmmmmmmittltttlftttitlj^tm^^ "i' ,'j ' ¦'- "" '-'¦¦ r \ '.'¦¦¦" QUEENS COUNTY REVIEW. Pal>llih«d Erery FrldHT Momlog «t FBEEPOBT, 0OEEH8 OOUHTT, N. T CHARLES n. SMITH, Proorletor «*IM<2X.x: CtfVlSSPt. F'lVE tJI-irfTM. VOL. I. I A FAMILY >IEW*I'A1*ER OF I.tM'Al, ASU UENER.VI, INTEl.I.KJENtE. FREEPORT, N. Y.. FRIDAY. VlJGlI«T 7, 189(i. BOOI INI JH^^^B Kiicormo in "" '' .^^^^^ AttnctiTt Ud Artistic Stfli^l IT TBI 1 REVIEW OFFICE by Power Prissts. TMMS: t>.QO TBAKLT I* AOTABbK NO. 40. VnfitMCIAI. ¦TflEFRBEPORTBANK CAPITAL, $30,000. Main Street, • Freeport, L. I. dOaV 1. RAXnAl.i.. Prealrfenl, WOLIAH rOKEMA.N. VVe Prealdent, WILLIAM.'^ HAI.I/. Caahler. BOARD OP OIRKrTOiUl: JoliaJ, lUndall. William rnrrman. WlllUm E. Uolder. U, Wesley Pin., Bwrertl. Mnltb. William |
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