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fllIfOI.K C.-t>E>li'^IM. KIVE O-'kNTs*.
VOL. III.
A K.VMil.Y ^i^^..l•\l•llt of i.ikm. ami (.FNKHAI. I n I I'I i.h.km k
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TIEKS: t*.00 TEABLT I* AOTAIICI NO. a^O.
winAttatAt,.
Bank of Rockviile Centre
yiLLAOE AVENUE, Rockviile Centre. L. I.
Anarchy wears its moat hidennj aspect when it aeeka ita victims amonp feeble and grief-stricken women.
¦AITOKL r. PBn.LJPS, Prealdmt.
TBOMAS O. KXIOHT. Vica-Prealdant. \ HIRAM R, SMITH, Caahlw
BOARD OF DIRECTTOBS:
•atotA. Daviaon, Tlimnaa O. Kolcht, laka Vlacnt. Hiram B. SmltR,
aiaatwDithT).<3oml»a, Waal.y B. Smith,
Charlea I.. ¦WalUwa,
Anatln Cornwell, Kelson H. Smith, John T. Davlaoa, Edward T. Thoraton. UaiBlll«n 'W. Pearaall.
'We do • a«neral Banking Bodneaa of Defoelt aad Diaoouqt.
lalenet Paid on Spccml Depoaita.
Dntfta laaned ou Eugland and tha
I Don't go to the Klondike and hunt i gnUt. Go to Porto Rico and raise ' coffee. Soatheast by eaat the star ol empire takes ita way.
One Herr Rohrig cut Prince Bis I marck'a hair from 1890 to 1898, He I carefully saved tip all the shorn locks, ' and now proposea tu aell them in small
•ectiona. Here ia a new terror sddeJ
to the death of great men.
. Ton Patronage Bolicited.
Beakiiiir Hoars—» A. H, to 8 P. H.t Wamadaj, 9 A. U. to 13 M. I Diaoonnt Days—Tnesdays and Fri- «iVa,»A.H.
a_ #»
THBFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL, $30,030.
Main Street, - Freeport, L. i.
Hnatt. RANDALL. Pmldnit, OIAUNCBY T, Hi'RAOlTE. Vlce-Hreaidant WILLIAM S. HALL. Caahler.
¦OABD OP DIRECTORS.
ja J. Raadall,
ilth Cns.
lUam E. Oolder.
. Smith, mmlg. Wallace,
3«£-
WUIIam S. Hall
CliailnreyT. Spraria- tvilllain (>. Miller, I). WBai.-y I'ina. liworifa WHllac, Cole,. Petlil, llarvev B. rfnilth, 0»<in;e M. Randall, lail
Aa.m.
•fafTa.1
aaqipt lacal hoi Mara, froni •. OKarsTacllitiw and hidnoer
saaiaa, aa
iSiiiliiH
latsraat
evftry »rconirxlfttitin an fnr as ia t with PonMrvAilve mnniu;Ftnrnt.
ftt thc rale of ihnf^ [ht rtnl paid ob
depoHlti, thme
TtaSr
rorno
eK-.aoll.-ltad.
ladra aatlafairtlim iniarantaad.
trlea will rareive |i
•rfally answered.
raorRMBioKAi.
..:Dentist... |
• Greater New York • Dental Farlors,
lOHUIICKER I SKIOHORE.
OOR. FULTOV AND tJULd) STS.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
•S.OO up. •5.0O up. • I.UO up.
WVVtOS AND HOLD STREETS,
0pp. Loassr's, Brooklyn, N. Y.
WILBUR r. TRCDWELL. OOUNBBLOB-AT-LAW. IftsaHsa etl aaa. Braaklym. K. T.
^ftm Msaa^ HaU. Ftaapott, I., I., BvaainiiJ '• aaJ BatarJara.
rRANCIS B. TAVLOR,
LAWYBR.
COBNBI MAIN AND FULTON STlk.
A man was on hia way to be marricl. He got on an erpress train by mi,« lake. Finding that there was no hIoji It his station, be polled tbe bell cord md got olT. Is he liable to panish ment' is now the question. It will be interesting to see if railroad com¬ panies love a lover.
On a peace footing Russia's armv -•arriea 1,7-43,244 men, 17i;,(iU(l horsoH tnd 2672 guns. Her war eHtalilisli ment ia worked out to carry in time ol (Tor 5,008,284 men, 295,718 borsesami 3084 guns. No wonder the brightesi Jream of the Czar is not ouly for peace, bat peaoe secured throngh European disarmament.
BIRDS OF PASSAGE.
TThen the maples flsma with iri-nann
And tba DlRhts nro still with frost, Em tbeauinmer's lurimc l.t-uily
Is in autumn jtlary I i.t. Througli till, mnrili.'.- nn '. t'lo loreats
An IniperioiiB suram..n'. Hie..., An.l from all tho dr.'R.iilnff north-iaod
The wild birds flufk nud rlso.
From streams no oar hatli rlpfiled
And lakHB that wait no sull. From reaches vast and lon.'iv
That know no liuntiri trail, Tho olamor of tlieir calllni,'
\nd the whlstllmt ol th"ir illKbt Fill all the day with mnrv.-l,
Aud with mystery, tbo ulgtit,
Aa ebb along tho oi-ann
The ureal nhedlont tides, So wave on wave tiiov jouruev
Wbere an nn..-lent wi.«doni Riildo.": A-throu(th tbo imr..* of autiiiiin
They vanish down th» wind. With tho suninipr wnrl.l I.Bfnrn them.
And the crow.linn storini l>.-'iin.l.
-r. M.-Arlbiir,
2'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC
THE NEffJEACHEB,
flow His Athletic Training Won C Him a Victory. J
According to the cennus tnken iu 1722, toward the close of Peter the Oreat's reign.,\RnMia contained only 14,000,000 inhabitants, and by 1«'J7 this number hsd increased almost ten times, for it now amounts to about 130,000,000. According to tha calcu¬ lations of tbe statistician, Schreider, tbe population of Russia ought in the yoar 2000 to amount to 300,000,000, ¦nd that of Oermany to 80,000,000.
A Connecticnt man haa left hia en. tire savings, amounting to twelve tliou- land dollars, for a monument to be sreoted to his memory. How much better it would have been to put this money into a memorial library! The monnmsnt will do nobody any goo.l. tt will be infrequently seen, nnd it will not make the town a better place to live in, whiles library would have been > lasting reminder of hia geueruaity and common sense.
E. V. BAkOWIN.
-WBANJO SOLOIST.rtc-
Cwsrt EatacenianU at Low Rated. Addreaa, HEMPSTUO or rRtEPO*T,
/^
BCHIMiSH IIA HIM.
JAMES PALMER,
.REAL ESTATE AQENT,
¦•ATCHOGUC, L I.
P*i«NM kavlM Tuieaa Property or rarms 5*.?^*."' •»«•»««», writ, /ull paitlculara. MlBC low»t raah price, and I wUl advartla. Ba same at my awa aapraaa. ». a. aa.atea. mmk taa.
K. A. OORLON, ¦ONDKD AUCTIONCKR.
•*¦ rcLi.«r«' Bt..«s, fVLvaa sv., ataa chuscm, rREEPBRT,
C. S. RANDALL, ArehMaet.
OScor ltr,K,kl>i, a... and Mala at., .pp.
Rallriwd lta.|~,l, Krra-|-,rl. i. I.
naaa aad Hpa^flrMioiia prepared tw .11 clm^kt
re kalt.lin«>
CHARLES L. SEAMAN.
Carpenter *"» Builder,
rRCCPORT, t_ I.
Eatiniaui.a i'h«<>rfuIlT (nT»ii.
GEORGE i GILSOI RATHOR,
CARPENTEH5 ASD BtlLDIiRS.
KREEPORT, L. I
¦aviiiv rr,-erll.\ ,-,imiiele.l Ihe HKVIICW Hril.lllMi »e ar, rrr|«ir.,l i., uke
,-onlr...l. (,.r Uti ,<iua » , rk
TauMwat. iar Oaca.asiav.
Biiiden • Geocni Cootnctors,
IB Bailord AvaoM.
BROOKLYN N. Y. kaw* r.v aajo SI FKREPORT. L. \, Um
¦soal lir-a rahl* l>nilil:ilK pll4. .« Laiu
Irian.1 N, -ailt >;.-.<.lia; «i>*ia, witl watar luaiua i i- A ii«. tKMtaaa Uuli (> nait a«ini«iiu»ra
Kaiser Wilbelm bas struck another blow at the Frenoh. A recent army order oommands tbe snppressiou ol tba terms Premier Lieuteuaut and Seoonde Lieutenant and tbe substitu¬ tion ol Obnr and Unter Lieutenant Instead. The title remains, therefore, half Oerman and balf French, and First Lieutenants will be easily con fused witb Lieutenant-Colonels, j Oberst Lieutenants, An imperial at- ! tempt at Germanizing the French title | Lieutenant would bave boon intereat j ing. _________^ 1
It is a very pretty proposition mad< ' by Oeneral Sir Herbert Kitchener tha' | a college and medical school be eatab ! lisbed at Ktartuin, in memory of Gen eral Gordon, devoted to tbe educstior of sons of Sheika aud other youu^ men, graduation from which should qualify oue to hold Government posts. It would cost, he says, 8300,000; an.l he believes the British public would subscribe it. That is the way war is i made nowadays by nations that feel responsibility for territories acquired in war,
If It be true, as claimed, that the long-looked-for new match haa been ioTented it ia news of great importance. Ad Englisbmau and a Berliu chemist have announced tbe invention of a match wbiob will strike anywhere and ot wbicb phosphorus ia not a compo¬ nent part. The makers of frii'ti.m matches are liable ta;necrosia, a hor rible form of jaw iliseaae, ns a result oftbenseof phosphorus, au.l in Kumpe large rewards have been uiVcred for a suitable aubstitute for thia .laiiiioroiis anbstanca. It is to be hoped that the ¦ubstitute has been found.
lOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCO
LD School Distri.t Xo, Iil, liver in McComb County, had the reputation of beinR a very rough place for a young teacher, au.l no place at all for an did oue,
E?ery new teacher was per faction the firat month; siiaply hnniaii the second, and it>he or she remained through the third mcutli, the rliilibeii were iu rebellion at the initiiiati.iii of their parents, aud the brains of the gossips were busy coni'iiotiuR sliiuilers which their tongues di.l uot he.Hitate to utter.
Kobert Cole had just graduated with honor from a well-known collo«e, au.l by wny of recruiting his hoiillli, re¬ plenishing hia pocketbook ami get¬ ting slarted in his le<!nl Htmliea lie ilo- terniined, iu.lhB nhsence of anything' betier, to leaeli si'lmol for a yenr.
The aiiiieriiiten.lent of si'Iiu.iIm fur McComli County was lioliort Col,''!. friend, nnd lo hiiu tho youug luaii ap- plie.l,
"There is only one district in this couuty that has not a tea.'her uii);ui.ed to open ei'hool at the end of the pres¬ ent holidays; it pays the largest sal¬ ary in the county, and the iiiuuey is sure, for tho ilistriot ia rich —but then "
"But what, Jfr, Moore?" asked Robert Cole, seeing that the auperiu- tendoiit hesiiatuil,
"It is a hurd dislrict,"
"iijw bo':'"
"Well, tlicy slander the feninlo tea.'liers, piirticiilarly if they are pret¬ ty; ami llio bit; b.._v.-. have u fashion of thrashing the muft teach.t,-.,"
"I should rather like to iry a sclmol like that," suid the young man, with u laujjh.
"Ohi I am sure, Jlr, Cole, you oould luniiaiju the boys, but tlm parents ami ol.ler lirot^ier.-i interfere. Why, laat yonr h y.iiuii,' man taunlit in No, 18; ho was a'lH.werfiil fell.iw ami a line teb.'lier, an.l he iiiiiintaine.l or¬ der, (If course, he did s.iuie tlojigiug, particularly witii tlio Dunks, but ii lot of the men folk lay fur him one nielli, an latter beating him tliey threw him intu Iho pond, ami if ho Im.lii't lieeu I expert Hiviiiimcr he'.I have ilnmneil, I As it wus he es.-i.i.e.l, uu.l tin. very unit day ho re,Mgm,'.l," fuid Mr. ! Moure. I
"Who are the Dooka?" i
"It is u hirKo family; they are re- | lated in some way to uearly every one in the district, and I believe—yes, Il am sure—two of them are truatees at tbis time," j
".\re there no good people in tho distriot'i'" asked Robert Cole, feeliii,; a bit discouraged, yet nii.iiuiis to uiuler- ! take tho school for ita very diilii-ul- ties.
I to the platform, where the teai-her picked him up and set him akMiuat the wall.
"What is your name, sir?' Robert asked again.
The buy with the hair-lip Etiim- mered;
"My name's Bill Dook."
"BUI Do.ik, I have beard of yru, bnt I was nut prepared to sec you be¬ gin your devilment before 1 began my school, Xow, i shuuM prefer to get along well with yuu and with every other boy ami girl in school, but I waut you to know that you must do a* 1 say from tho very first, or eNe I shall Hug you and put yuu out nf sclmol."
".My father's a trustee," ga?pcd Dill Douk.
"I don't care if he ia lifty trustees. You inu.''t pr.imiae to do ns I say or 1 ahnll HinR you out of school now; you uii'lerstaiid?"
"Ye—yes," aaid RiU DooU.
"Say 'jes, eir.' "
"Y'es, sir, I iin.lerstand,"
"Guod; i-'O buck to your sent,"
Robert Cole resumed his inniigurnl address juat as il nothing hud haji- pened.
Iteyon.l leetiiriuc; a redheaded girl of sixteen till she cried —she wna iilsu a Dunk —nothing uuiiaual- occurred during the rest of the day,
Robert examined his scholar!, praise.l the liri-.'lit uues, eucuurnged the backward ami gjt them ull cluasi- tied,
Vp to this time the oldest inhabit¬ ant of Diatrict 111 cuuld not i eenll a teacher who In ;^au operuliuiia alter Mr, Cule'fl man uer.
He had nut been there Ion:; enough to hove hia ijualiticutioiis ns » teacher I'lilled iu iiuestiuu by tliej^usaipa; they di.l not know him lung oiiuugh tu make charges against Iii.-. chaiacter, su eveu the Dunks hud tj confess that, while tho yuung teacher hod rather queer notious to atari with, he meant riKht.
Robert Cole got his scho.d well or¬ ganized: ho treated all alike, nud n-iiile during htii.ly hiiua he never re¬ laxed hia diacipliiie, at iiu.iii and re¬ cess lie went out and plave-l with the children, aud ao prevented rude con- duet nud vulgar laui;.iiigc.
Rill Dunk wa-i on hiagiiardaud t.mk euro not to ulVeiid again, tlmii|;)i liiiherto he had been thc teiriir of all the teachers; from hiado^'god manner, Hubert Cole sow that the fellow hnr- l.orc.l reveuf^c ou.l that sooner or Inter he w-ould try to gratify it.
As the wiuter i-ame on Xed Dook, « yuung mau of tweuty, whu ha.l left school "for guod" tivo yenrs liefuro, took it intu hia hea.l to ntleml again,
Xl.I Do.ik was n heavy, powerful fellow, and hi.d the reiutnliuii uf be¬ ing the best wieHtler ill tho cuiinlv.
One of R.iI.erfa friends hint..I tu him that Xcl D.iuk's ulijeet iu cuniiug to Hclmol was t.i make truuble for the teacher rather lliiiii to gut instruction from him, and Robert aoon sow that hia friend w-as right.
Tho teacher, uot a bit alarmed, de¬ termined tu curry out his one rule fur all. He -would nut let tho big buys smoke ur chew tobacco either lu the schoolbouae or on thc gruuudii.
"Kdward Dunk, uro yuu ciiewing tulin.-c.r/" nsKi-il the lenelier, th.' dny after thc big lirotliei ha.l entered thu achuul,
"Yea, I am," sui.l Nod Dook, ami to jirovo it he apat on the flour,
"Vuu cniiimt chew tuboeco here; apart from the example yuu set the younger boys, I couiiot Bland such "rtltli in the sehuolroum."
"I'vo chawo.l for yeara," laughed .\e.l.
"I iluu't cnre what you have done, yuu can't uso tubaccu iu thia schuul- j iiuuse. Go to the .luuraiid throw that etiiiV in your mouth out."
Ned iluok laughed aud threw the qui.l on tlm Hum,
"Pi-!k thnt atulT up ami throw it out!" aai.t tho teacher, calmly aud flrmiy,
it out yourself, ]Mr. but I won't," Rui.l Ne.l
"Tlir. T.-a-iiei Duul;.
"It is ten mimilea to noon, but I sball dismiss si-houl now and call it leu iiiiiiiitea earlier. The school will all have but K.lward Dook, "
With alarm in their faces, the chil. dreu w.'ut out, ami si.me of thc liigj-'cr boys, among them liill Douk, with a look of autisfu -tiuu on bis ugly lace, looked in tiie wiii.l..w8,
l-:.lwar.l li....k tiielto amile when the lea.-h.-r lucl;.'.! the .luur au.l .'ame bock 111 him, but his tremliliiig lips shuMi'd that Ilis i'..iilideii.'e iu himself wns sumewhat sh.ikeii.
"Will yuu il.l lis 1 lul.l yun, sir," said ihe teacher, cuiiiiiig su close that he njiglit have lui.I hia hand on the olher'a arm,
Ned Dook's reply waa a fierce oath and a savage blow.
You licked my brother, bi. you
Lovers of fresh fruits will rejoice at tba new enterprise undertaken by thc California augar king, Claus Spreckles, aaya the New York World. He has begun building a railroad from a point in tbe San Joaquin Valley over the Tajon Pass int.i I.us Angeles, This will connect south of tbe pass with the .^tehiaun syatem snd uorth of ii with the now S,tn Franciaoo an.l Los Angalea road: whic'.i means that all uf tha great fruit districts of Califuruia ara to be provi.led wilh a competing railroad route to the Eastern States. This in turn means that an abuu.Iancc of grapes, figs, apricots, pears, peaches aod plums will soou be furnished to OB fresh and cheap.
"Oh, my! yea, in.leed, a ninjurily of the pciiplJ iiu-aii I.l du ri;,'lit an.l uuiild change matters if th.-y cuiil.l: luil tlie_> are a quiet, law-abi'liug folk, whu iie.'d a lea.ler an.l .Ireud to m-t fur them¬ selves. If you say si, I can get you the school," said .^Ir, M.i.ire.
"I shall be thaukfiil if yuu do. T have a theory of my owu about manag- . ing hard boys, an.i I ahould liko to i can't lick nie try it," sai.l Roliert Cole. ' Robert C.le-nw-hi. tack ami l(new
"The eupenuteu.lent said "Very b'* "I'a"- 11.-threw ..iV the blow with well," and within a week Roliert die lis i ight hau.l and before Ned Dunk, bed met the trustees au.l WRS engaged who whs as clumsy ns be waa power- for tha ensuing school year. '"I, could recover, a blow planted be-
He wasa well-built, haudsomeyoniiK tweeu his eyes seut him iu « heap tu fellow, ami during tho ten .lays that tho.Jluur, elapsed between his enrfagein.'nt an.l (,luick a« a fl
the time mlieu seh.iul waa lu upeu he
visited all foniilies that ha.i chil.lrcn,
and did his best tu create a g.iod im-
pressioD. In this he was successful,
and when he upene.l school the iiihabi-
tanta in Xo. 10 felt that they ha.l at and he appli
last got the teacher they had been look and ah.uldei
h Hubert .Irnggel his rebrlliuiia pupil tu the platform au.l set liim un Ins feet.
Tho yuung savs^e struck another
blow tti.d at'aiii was kuicke.i down
Theu Robert seize.1 a short puintei-
1 it to the fellow's arms
iill lieroarel with pain.
A iarions .question has arisen in New tattay eouceruing a gravestone It ¦aams that tbe relatives of a persou who is buried in a cemetery at Kliza- b«th desire to perpetuate his memory, in aooorda-ice with his express wish, bj placing at Ihe grave a large boulder whioh boa been brought fr.im bis farm tnd a.Iurue 1 with a suiiable luscrip tion. The appearance of tbe hnge •tona IS uot aatisfaoiory, bowever, to •oma of the nemhliuru,.! lut owners, ind at their lustauce the authurities of the cemetery have refused to all.iw it to ba place! therein. Tue rights ul lot ownars iu r. sped t.i the m.inuinanta which Ihey may erert must depeud upon tha particular contract with Ihe .•«metety R.-...,cjation, or ui>oi» tht •tatntea ot the Stale in wbicb the oeme tery It sit.Ill,-1 It u usual lor tbe proprieury .-urp,.! ,1, n to reserve fot itself the p..>aer of tlu.l cuutr.-il in sucb mattera, and wher. that p « er i. exer rised with dia.TeTt-.-ia theu- i^ rarelv any dilBcully. There are many ceiue taries in wbich natural boulders hav« baan ere-ie-l into very ^:l.table and haDiisoise m.i.iiimeata.
ing for fa#'years au.l year
The doctor aud the clergyman an.l i a few other ubservatt people shook ! their heails au.l snid one t.. the uther
"Young Mr, Cule is certaiuly an ac¬ complished «entle.iian, but hia re¬ finement an.I culture are all su nuioh ; against bim. The Du.iks will either drive bim out, or he will leave in .li>- gust, as others have doue, luug beli.re the term is ont, "
Robert Cole's plan was tu .lu hi" work cunscieuti.'Lisly, tu treat all , aiike, and never t.i nive au or.ler which he had uot well cunsi.lered, an.l which he was ii..t prepared tu en¬ force. He determine.1 to keep his temper, an.l to require prompt ubedi- eu.-e from the very start.
It was often remar'iied that Scliuui 19 always began the uew term with a new teacher, on whic'.i i.,'.'»si.ia the hnildiug was al» ays I'a.'ke.i I..it a- the term wore ou the alte ilsnee grew leas, uuiil at tue clu^e there were neither st'holais nor teacher
Before gettinu to wurk Robert Cole luade a ,i,.:.t hli:e ape.'.ili to the chil- - <lren, ami while i.>- iva« talkiiis he notice.l a shuck-hnired lal uf ..even- te.n, with a bair-lip. wlm per.j-tel lu tickliug the ear of a Utile boy lu frout uf him with a ftraw.
Robert atuppel, «nl puiiitiag t.. the culpiit, tie sail
"What la y .ur name, sir''"
The culprit !.-ied ab-iut him aitli a lough, aa i «!>a to aiiswei
"Will yuu du as I fsy, Vel Dook
"Yes," h..wle.l the beaten cur.
"Then pick up that tubaccu and throw It uul. (,iiiick, or shall take oil yuur cat and wear out another poiuter ou you."
Ne.l Dooks picked np the tobacco, and wheu the teacher opene.l the door for him to throw- it out he ran bare- liea.led like a .leer in the .iireetion of his home, followed by bis frightened brother.
Diiriiiit the rest of the day Robert oontiniie.t as if nolhing ha.l hapjiene.l, an.l his sch.i.il won a mu.iel uf urTler,
School tia.l ju-t been dismissed for the day, when Ned D,.,.li's father au.l Ne.l Do.ik's uiu-le. b..lh trustees and powerful men under lifty. came to the si-liuul an.l deuian led au explanation
Robert saw tiiat these meu meant tight, but that tljey wrre ma Ie of the same materii.1 a-- the y,.uu,;er bullies. He explaiiip.l, and said in c-ini-Iuaion
"If eiilier I.f y.'U men came to my school I shuuM expe.'t yuu tu olvpy
: blow. They ofTercl their hnn Is t.i Robert ami' called him a brick, an.l (uld him to do as he jdeased frum this time on and they would stand by
' him,
Robert took them at their word and l>istrict 1!>, from beiug the *orat, be¬ came the very bt.it school In the county.
.V lady sncceeded Robert Cole and she said she had never met with bet¬ ter pupils or nicer people.
Robert practice.l law- near by, au.l the Dooks become his clients, not
' that they had a high admiration for his int.'llcctiial uc.iuireineiits, but be¬ cause they believed that the ability t.i resist was a primary iiualilication fur
' H lawyer, ami Rub.'rt ha.l thnt i(iiality
' lu perfection,—N Y'oik Ledger.
HOUSEHOLD AI-FAIRS. XT.Irii thp Oren.
Kvery CO.ik shoul.l know juat what hi r oven will do, and be governed ac- cur.liusly; if too hot at the bottom, set the pan up an inch; if too hot at the tup, cover the loaf wilh brown ]iaper; open the ovcu aa little ns jiossible. When bake.l, renmv.i the loaf at once fiou the pall and put it to cool i.u n ra.-k, or rest it ou ono cIkc. Never iill.iw the brciul lo sweat iu tho bukiug tins.
To S.itlan liar.l Wi.ler.
Atalilespounfiil of burax ia sufhcieiit to soften a gallon of water. It is im- piissible lo wash clothea with har.l water. Borax, potash, ammonia or so.la must be iise.l to soften any hard water used in the laiin.lry. It due- less daiiiii;;e tu eluthes to use a clieiui- i-iil uf this kiul iu ilie pruper propur- tiuiitlian It .l.ioa to uy tu rub theiu clcuii in hnr.l water, it ia not necea- snry, however, to use auy auch article if l!:u water is soft,
A ri-e.,.inili.eo( Fiira. A simple li.juiil prepnraliou for tho purpoae of preserving furs from the depredatioua of moths can bo ma.le ns follows: Into one pint ot warm water drop twelve grains of currosive nuhiiinate; wash thu fur in this lii)iiid, nn.l w-hcii .|Uitn dry fli.' fifr shouM be safe frum tho IU..111. Other pre'veuta- tives iigaiuat iiiutli in furs will be fuuml in i-amph.ir, ji-'jiper salt, cluves, ci'Jarw. u.l shaving's un.l borax pow¬ der, .Ml furs au.l heavy woul.'ii (;iir- meiita shuul.l bo put awny in drawers or boxes well sprinkled with any of these cuudiinents,
A til,oil Cleanaini: Cream.
Cleanaiug crenni made after tho fill- lowing recipe is liighly rccomiiieiided fur general use in llio huuaehold. It willreiuuvo grease s|iol» frum coats, carpets or uny w-uuleu texture, paint frum furnilure nn.l ink from paint, 'i'llls cream will ke.-p un iiubiinite periuil: Cut four i.uuecB of whito laatile soap very line nad put it over the lire lu a iiuurt of hot wnter lo dis¬ solve; as Houn aa it is thuruiighly melted u.l.l four ipiarta of hot water, aud wheu nearly cold stir in four oitnces of ammonia, two uunceaofnl- c.ihol, two ounces of glycciiue and two ounces uf ether.
Till-: .s.vnR.vi'n school'HAGGLING OVEB TURK'
CENtR.^L I.AWTON ON SICK LtHVE.
lie (oiiiea lloioe for K Ilea. After Har.l
»X,
lla«o
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR OCTOBER 16.
¦ li.lb t .1.1
-ked
The lofticaleliff on tlieooas: ol Enf- laod i» Uva.-tiv Mead, tba height at vkiok ia SAi taek.
"Coma up here. «;.-. .ail 11.-hart at.1 uiy.
The culprit agaiu looked about him au.l la'KUr.l.
He aaa utiil lo.'Hinu about hiin whe- he '-ll . L»', i ,.¦! ' is c--.'iar. and ! .- for. lie kuew wliat t.^4 i,; , li,- wi- jarkad into tha ataie aud dragged uc
' Hul
Ne.l's uncle,
"Then I should make you."
"Du yuu tliink y..u cuul.i;"
"I .l..n't kuuw whether yuu iatfn.i
comiuK to my aciiu.il or n.it, Mr,
Du.'k," sail I'i-.t.crt, "but I know
pretty well why you and yuur brother
are here Vour family has beeu a
curae tu thi« liistri.'f, I'ui ihey muat
t:xpe..'.t.id aumeut... unt ataud iU i-t way. " .^liire ha rote
an.l. I.>.-kiiig the acboolh-iu.e .Iiht, he
, _ _ . ket an.l a«i.l .s
*ne came lack "11 either of yuu or i..>tb uf you logetuer, ima::ine that 1 -annol 11-.g y,.* a-* .^uickiy aa if yon .ere b.T", 1 11 UL.irriak.-1., un.leceiir
ue D.'uka ex.iiaujel glance- I aria llojUC'^ withuut strikia* <
Kinlirol.Ieiy Silk Hark,
\ very pretty little linuKiii'^ rack, mn.le of silver wiio iu oruameiil.il lili- gree alinpu, wilh little hooka uf the bout wire, closely resemble^ a hotrack in miniature. But this is uot a doll ar¬ rangement fur hats, only o dainty ad¬ junct to the euiliroi.lei-y table. On each little hook hangs atill another sil¬ ver wire orruugeiucut, bout into a four leaved rosette ami inten.led to hold euiliroidery silks.
The ailka to be iise.l iu any ono special design niny be wound upou these ailk hul.lera and hung ou the rack couvenieutly near the embroidery frame.
This smooth silver wire may not bo as ehibuiatc us the heavily chiiae.l or all filigree silk holders, but they are better for the silk, do not :fray them, and tho pretty little ruck keeps thera together an.l fi ,i from tho dirt the silk lioldi rs iiiigiit pickup if left lying about the table.—Xew York Herald.
Ilow to tVaali Lara.
As the charge of a professional laiiuilress for duing up lino laces is usually high, every ivuman should learn to do ihe wurk, w-hich is uot at all difticult, herself. When uarrow strips of lace, collars, or other small articles are soile.l, shake thom care¬ fully until free from dust and looae llin, ami lull s!ii.iutlily uruiiml a large buttle or uliiss jar wlimli has li..eu cov- ere.l with a strip uf niusliu, and laslcu in plu'c Willi tivu or threo stitches. Till a.leep pan, ui- small tub, with liuiliiii{ wuiev, tu wlii.'h add a table- spuuiifiil of powiU>reil borax, and let s.iak over nij;ht, lu tho muriiing dip iu clear clean water, and set in the suu tu dry. Before removing from the bottle, take a large darning needle au.l pick the pattern au.l edges out, so as to preserve their original design, Luwind, ful.l and lay awoy in tissue paper until ren ly tu use, I.aces thus laumlerc I will be rest<jre.l to their original beauty without iujunug the the delicote texture.
Fish I'.akeil Dutch Stylo — Open your Hsh uu.l clean x-ery well. Take yuur suup vegetal.lea ami mix them with a cup of liread crunibs au.l a tableapoon- liil of cheese; lill the Iish, mask with i-lices of bacon and bnko Ihirty-tive minutes. Serve garnished with lemon uud parsley.
Lomoii .Sauce—One cup sugar and three heaping teaspo'iiifuls of corn starch, mix well, a.M tw.i cups of boil- in u water an.l CO. ik eight ur ten minutes, stirring fie.-|iicntly, .V.l.I the grated rin.l an.l juice of one large li-in-in, an.l a tablespo..uful of butte.-, ani serve at onee. If Ilie wst.-r boiU away aiul tlie sauce bcc-imes too thK-k ad I a little more hot wnti-r,
San.I Tarts—("ream one nn-l a ijuar- ter i>.iiiii.Is I.l butter an.l stir in three welllieuten e«gs; then tw-.i puundsof br..ivn suaar,f..lluwini; with twupounds uf rii.ur. R..1I very thin ou-l cut in diamonds. I'lace in Kr.-asel j.aiis, inoiateu each tup with b.aieu eir.', nnd .lust ..ver Willi k'rauulnte.l sugar ma.le very blown with .-luiiumuu: pla.-c t»-o halves of a blan hel aimuU'l on each tart an.l bake quickly
I'ea.'h Dumj.lings- Roll Koo.l, pufl paste lUt.i ruuu.la six luchta acroas, Shaj.e the ruunis int.. cups l.y pinch- iiiif up the e.ldes. Set tho cups in a baaing pan an.l put lu ea-'h a I.il: ripe pea.'h "U th^ aer.l, also a gei..-r.ius .(uautity uf sut-ar uti.l butter, H you like IliiuiJB very rich, use sweetcake .lough inatea.l uf p'llT paste, C.'uk at ihe same heat aa biscuit. Whc^ half .lune till up tue cups with snirar ani butter. Du uut re.jmre sauce, but may be served with it,
Tbe Law Courts Bulldlaf.
In building the Law Courts of Lon- ¦l.^n ,15,t;iai,i»'iu bncka were used, an.l fhe workmen were paid for 7lK),000 hours of labor.
Tha Columbia haa yi.^ie.l mora
wi^alth thau any nver lu tba world,
.. vaat fcliu, ;. of sal:;...» have en-
. ,ed thuusan.ls of ii:,eu, and givan
riiiblurniaitt tu moumarabla i>«oul»
I..aaon Tril: "The Temple ICepalre.l." II ; Chrnnlrlea illv., 4-1.1—(ioiiien Teltl { , II tlironlrlea ixalv., I'i—I'ouiinentary
bj the Uev. U. .M. Slrania. |
4. "And it came to fasa alter this thai ' Joash was minded to repair tbe houae ol i the Lord." After the death ol J«ho»a|ibat, ' wiio did riitlit in tlie sUlit ..t the Lor.l ill: Chron. XX,, 32), the story is a .sa.l cue ol uniieilet aud ret.elll.in until Jnaah at Ilia «h'« of seven an.l nn.ler tbe ttutdauee ol Jehoia.la the priest beKsn t.i do riKlit lu
, theslgbt ol the Lor.l .verses l-Sl. It may have been twentv years or more after tba ileatb ul Jeh..sn'|ihat that the temple, so
. ionit ne){lev.'te.i, i.eitan aKiilii to i.e liuii.ire.l.
' The ueitlei'l ot the teiupie meant the ue-
; Kleet ol It.id,
' 5, "Gather of all Israel money to repail
, the house ul vonr i,,.i Ir.nn vear tu v-'iil and see that ye hasten the mutter, ' ll Is
: inlerestlui! fo note that the nenle.-te.l
I house ol the Lord was a safe hiding placa lor the child Juash lor sis vears t'l KinKs
. xi.,8). What a comment upou the disusa ol Ood's dweilini- pla.'e In the ml.ist of Is¬ rael and their iitler fornetfnlness of liodl This compuls.iry attempt to raise the munej for repairs is verv Illll.'U like the wiiv most Obriatlaus n.-t now, Lut It is n.d tho'l.or.ls
I way. The I.evlles pr..hal.ly un.lerst 1
this and tliarefuro were slow to obey the
. kinK-aeiiramiin.i.
I B. "The culle.'tion of .Xloses, the servant
I ol the Lord, und of tho conKreKutlon ul Israel fur the taneriiu'le of wilne>s," The kin,; calle.l tor Jeb-nada an.l asked why the Levltes had uot lieeu re.{n{re.l to hrluf;
{ tills in, Ibe answer uf Jeliuiada is nut Klven, Prayorisui.ire powerful tlianarKU- irent, au.l p..s.«il,ly [ riesti, nul Levile!
, (fave theiiii.'lv.'s to prayer. In Ex. xxx., II Ili, th. re i-i th.. re.-.ir.i .if ih- r;in-...iii ut
, at. nement in .iii'y wlii.'h every man cave
. when euruili'.l in the ariuy uf Isrii.'l, lint tbis luuuey was used to bull.l the taber-
I uaela (Kx, xxxviii.. 25-2S), In Heut, xvi..
j IG, 17, there is a ree.ird ul an .ilVeriUK' rrneiy given when the pe.iple ''anie t.. ,I.-rnsaleiu to worshlii the Lord, und this, 1 think,
I would bo the pruper olTeriuit l.ir the re-
[ pairs. Notl.'e thut this was br..iii;ht tu tbs temple,
7, "Tbe sous of Athaltnb, that wiekej woman, ha.l br.ikeu ii[i the lioiis» of tlo.l, and also all tie de.ll..ate.l tliiiiKS of lilt
I buuse of tbu Lord ,11.1 they bestow upon lliiallm " Is tliereuuy danjjer of our taklnjt tbliiKb that lieionK to (.."l an.l, like that
: wi.-ked W'.iiuau and her sons, Kivlui; them to Jlaal? Let Haul stand for all other lurdi
I except the Lord Jerus Christ; Ibeu, 11 hon-
I est, would w-e not have to say, "l> L.ir-l
, our (i.i.t, otber lor.ls beside Thee havo bn.l
¦ d.inilnion ovi-r US ' ilsa. xxvl,, ill). What¬ ever Is Klven tu .sell or the w..ri.l .il that wlu.'h liebinKs t.. the Lor.l Is like tukliiK frum the I.ur.l t.. t-ive to llioii.
H. "Tbey made a chest un.l set it with¬ out ul Ibo Kate ot the hou«e of th.' Lur.l." In 11 KiUKS xil,, », It is sail t.i have been pliu'Hd beside the ultnr nn the riKbt >ldH
i us oue I'.imeth Into tbu house uf tlie Lord,
i Dv .:oui|.nrlnK the tw.) verses wb see that
' it was doue by Jeholada, the priest, at Ihe klUK'a conimun.lment. The altar sUKKOsts th" sa.-rllloe, liu.fs love t.i ua, tho .-ost ol uiirri..l.Mn|.tl.in, tho love of (.Ihrlst whi.-li
I ciiBlrulnetb us tn viel.l all we are iiii.l have eLoerfully l.i lllm, lilvinit Is eiisy when wo consider lllm wh.i so l.n-e.l u.-) that Ho Ravo lllm-'lf f.ir us, Wb.it ean
we Klv nii|iar.'.i with His Kifi?
!l. "An.l thev iiui.lB a pr.i.'lnmatl.in thruUKh .In.lah milI .lenisiib'in. t.i brili< in to tba Lord the colb-.-ti,.u.' This ia wliolly different frum s-udiuK out tbe verse 5).
pay. Wben
the taberua.-ie was to be hnilt, proelaiiia- tloD was ma.lo that all wbo were wllliUK miKht lirlUK tlieir oiterlnifs, and tbe re¬ sult was that so nm.-b eaiim In tbat Moses had t'. couimauiitlio people to stop briUK- IliK (Ex. xxxv,, 'iH; xxxvl., 6, 7). It was the same wllliiiK siilrlt th.lt provMed lot thetomplod (^hr.iu, xxlx,, 9), I believe iluiI if people Koretuugbt the privileRe of KivInK boouiu-e ol (io.ls Kr.-iit Kift l.i them they woubl to-.luy Klve il, freely us In th.> .lavs of Muses nn.l .d liavM. I have seen it au.l knuw It an.l have lienrd of the same spirit in otiier f.arlshes, where the I'lT.irts to raise money wore set aiMo nnd tho people permitted to Rive willlnKlv,
10, "And nil tbo prlnees nnd ull the pe. pie rejol.'.'d un.l l.roiiKlit iu and cast into the eb.-Kl until thev ba.l uin.le un end," liavl.l i.repare.l fur th.' temple with all his mlKht, l.ecuuse h" hu.l set his uffe,'. tlou to the huiise ..f Oii.t. un.l when the people Knve he sui.l, '-Uliu um 1, aud wbat Is my pe.ipbi thai we slioiil.l b'. ubl.. l.i i.lTi'r so wllilUKlv uft.-r this -..it, f.,r all ihlilKB come of Thee an.l ..t Thine .uvn have we Klvon The.i" (I Clir.in. xxlx , 2, ;i, 11), There Is that s.-iitt.-retb nnd vet In-
M.^(^^ rl C.ibinot Instructs I's Commis¬ sioners t'j Retain Philippines.
WANTS US TO ASSUME HER DEBTS
Tho S|>anl.li Peaee <'oi,in,la.lonera rr.i-
Ihe Phllliipinr ami ruhan llelita-Spal,, llopra I.. DeUr Teai-e I'roi-eeitlnii. Foi ller Henefll—i'lalttia aOnn,(>lHI,l>Oll.
r.nis Illy (¦rtl.|.•^. --SeiMr llloa, the rri-l. • lent I f ill.. .Spnnlsh P.-.-i.-e C.im.nlssl..uer-.. hu-. re.'eive I Insiru-lions fr.m Ma.lrl.l au- th .rulnc lii.n to sub.nil to the Peace C.in- leren.e that tli" Spaniili Cabinet, cousl.ler- InK that the .l,..nan.i» ti be lormn lated in r-Kar.l t.i Hie I'hiliupin.'* ar-. contrary t.. tb.'-pirll un.l text ,.f Hi,, pr.jtocol, will. If Mi'li demands are Inslste.l upon hy the li.lt'..l States, inslra.'t (leneral nianc-\ w-!i..si' ,'irniv Is n.i.v fully reprnvisl .net mil siipplb-.l with urms and Mmmnnli|..ii. ,-in.l .onslsls uf vi'teriin, a.'.'llniale.l lr.i,.ps' ii.it lu .-va'-naie llmaim an.l lis de|.-n.-i«i unlll tne Pliilippine .|ii.'stl..n is Ilrst sollb'.l nl 111.. Purls Cmf r..n.'e in u .'on.'illut.irv prll un.l .111 III.'I.ii.-is „f th,. rei..iKnitl..ii untv in tne ur.'hlpelaK.i. Sacnsta wishes i.i
S»VTl».„. M I i-a« (lly CaW-1,-fl..n. • rai l.e.iuari Wood ban l,...n ..m.'lally aa. siKD-d lo thn I'oinniHiid of the nepart- ment 111 SantinKo bv a spe.-iai ur ler of tie War Department nt Wn'.hinKton, He wiil retain the euiniuau.l durlUK the sb.Heuce ot lleiierul l„iwlon who has rec.'lved two
ufSpu
In .lib
make the ev.-ieuall.1.1 ut H „ ,,„„.,.
tl-.n lire lenttutb.- suiutiou ^f iho Phill|i-
pine nu'-sil-in.
The Mu-IrM Cublnei bases Ita preaent n.'li'.n .111 III.' I. .lief iliiil iin.l.T the pre-i'iii
.-ir.-.im-lu tie- r.--iiinpliou ol hostllllie.
4.V ..IT. UMV.'uperatl..u- ..I a Cnite.l .si^.i,.- II.'.'I in Kur.ip.'uu wat.'rs wuiilil meet with -iL.nK reni.instrane.-s .in the |.arl uf Kn-ilK-e, llorinunv. Hn-.shi, Au-triu uiel llulv. nn.l wuiil.l le:i.l .¦veiiliii.llv t.-i th^ riilill.p lll.-sluili i..-lnK .le,-|.1.'1l.v Ull
iiii.'rnutluuul .'oufereu.'.'uu.l u..t l.j ilir.'-'i
nibs' sl.'k l.'uve. tieueral I.«ivton"B 1 ileparlineut atulV huvebieo or.b'ie.l to re- i port tu tieueral Woo.l f..r.lniv, (leneral I Wood is now I'XerelsiiiK the fiiiieti.ina of
! iinnii.lini; (ieneral of the .leeartinent,
¦ Civil (l.ivernur.ir tbe pi-,.vi^uile, and .Military I il.iveru..r of SiinliaKO,
! FUNERAL OF GEORGE 0, SAXTON.
Nitiilde S.T.i.-.'a at Whi.h the frealdeul nn.i Mrs. XI.Kiniey Alteiitle.l.
C.VM..S. Ohio t.Spe.-iui),-Tbe luneral
rrill'. luil.lInK shown In the llhia- 1 iriilion i, Ihe I'uiaeoollbu For- I elcn Mini-trv ol tlie Kreneb O.iv- ! .-riiiiu.nl, uii.i bus been plii.'ed al tbe I ilispusnl ..r the Aiueri.'an and Spau- l-ish i-.-u.'.' CMimlssluiiors, II is ono uttliii ur.'hll.'.'lnl-ai lieauties olthe
Ir-'iii apltul. riie room above tbe
l.iill.iiliK b wlu-ri. III.- t.-rnl. of peaeo { will I... .Iis.'11-s..d an.t .ioebled upon, ' ll is elub.ir aielv ami rl.-bly fur- liishe.i an.t .1.
NEW YORK STATE NEWi Four llrowntsl In Iho Hadsoa,
Four i.ersona lost their lives la tba -IruwnInK a.-cid-nt at Cooikill Cama, oa the Huda,>n Itlver, six niilaa north olTroy.
I'he party consisted of Nelson L. Weath- erby, a prominent Insurance brokari .Stephen Mallorv, .il Troy; Mra. KUaa L. Itraelln, a widow, and Miss Liszle Savaaa, of Waterfor.1,
Mr. Weatherbv who waa eommodor* o( the Troy Yacht dub, bad Invited bis thk«a companions to aceompaoy him on a pims. ure trip on his steam launch and lo taka supiieral Itlverdale Camp. Thay left tba club house iu Troy at seven o'clock aad ar¬ rived nt tha camp about an hour later
Wben at aupper Charlea '"hn versa Waraad theiu that the river waa rIaluK and perlwp* II wonl.l be a.ivisabie lor them to ito dowaaa s..un as pus-lbie, and they prepared to ra- mm •'o.iu after nine o'clock, FloodaaloBX Hie llousiek vullev bad eommeneed to felt on the nver an.l within two hoara tba water rose witb alarm,UR rapldllv
At Cooikill lamp, a short dislanef ba- low, a wire cable about Ihree-quarfan of an inch in dianieier Is stretche,! aoroaa tba river. It ll owned l.y W, U, V. tiaiapball aud la use.l by hlin to haul boats trons tba eaat shore to Campbell's UlauiT,
When Commodore VVeatherliy aad bh' pnity eailiarke.1 Mr. Converseadvlaadthaoi to look ont for tbls cable, Commodora Weatberliy laughluKly replied that hel ill about It and. puttiOK oi startad, A few momeu'.s altarward Iho nt the riverside tun bear.| the loud ser luK ol women above the din ol nishlac water. Commodore Weatherby coald ba heard slu.utinK "'Wait: wait! waltl" Than be alsu was heard ahoutlnK lor help, and a moment later all was atl 1 exoept for tba xonn.i ol rushiUK wators.
As soon as day liroke men oommenoad to IraK Iho river. It waa hoped that Ihaboat ha.i been headed lor the shore and tbat some one ha.l been saved, but that bopa was soon dispeliod.
At a point over the usual ohannel takaa .iy boats the cable was fouud smearad witb paint. Tbe amokestack of Coiutnodora VVeatb.'rby'a launch was painted red, aad ii was evi.tent that hu bad inisealaalatad tbe lieiKbt of tbe water and tbouKht he had rooui to pass uuder the wire. The boat waa iin.l.iuiite.lly eatisized when it struak tha -able au.l the occupauts tbrowa Into tha river.
The launch waa discovered at Island^ Park, elKht milos f.irt'ier down sti was bottom np wua the top of tlie smoka- (tack torn away.
I.'i.s
SAI.OS OF AllBITIlATION WHHHF. TtF, AMl';iiIr,l\ A\n THE SPVNISU PFVCE t:OMMl!SSIONH HOLD Tfiiiu, ,si.>.v|io;„,s. •-^.ii'u »t-.-'.-i-
aeu.iiiatiuns lietween .Spain and the Uuited
ISIiile-.
The .Spanish repre.sentatlvos havo ul
lul.ii.lHe.i inter deiiian.ls.l
¦h" A.nerl.-un .|.'iii,-i.i.ls, un.l .if llie-..
uiKcesiM 111,. a-...ii.npil..n l.y in.. Unile.l siules uf the Cuban debt In relurn, il is oil.I, fur 111., uiinexutl.iii of Cuba bv Hie lluite.l siale-i, i-",illlni; lu this, the Sp'.iiil-.li •e|.n'seiitaIlv.isarBan.\i.ius ihat Ihe I'n'i.-iii lebt shall I... borne by the Cu liuns, wll ll a ^•iinrnuteeul sumo kin.1 rr.iiii this .'.nintr..
In tn.it. Kpniii Ims piil in u bill uf ii'.llll,- Xill.lion .luinuKes uKuiiist the I'nlle.l Slut..-.
As state.1 that Is tier "Silinale of wlial ll .ther to be whlf^l.e.t In ilie war, aiel i I'll.'Ii
llie Is empluvlUK h.'r subtl.-st .llpl.iinu, , I o .-oIlHel tho elaim ibruuKh Iho I'ea.-e j l'uiiiml»sioii.
! ("ub:i llll.l Purl.i Ilb'u are l.ist t.i her, un.l { he Phllii.pines ura lu su.'li ii i'..ii.mi >ii I but it luiKht 111 better to Klve the Isbiu.l-
tbo reiiininaolfl.'.irKon. Hax¬ tou, beld at the M, C, Ilurber rusiden.'e,
-pVui-e't.. were very sll..1-1 an.l simple. They wero .-..ii.in.'ii'.l bv th.. It.'v. (1. II. Mllll.,.aii, pas- lurunlio Flr-t I'resbvi.'riuii (Jhiireli, Hie
I M'liur.'li .If the Saxluns, assisted by
til.' i; v, llr, (I. 1-:. Mllll.-hi'iler, pastur ol Hie fir-. M..111.,.11.-1 Clmr.'ll. with which Presl.l.iiit M.-lvtnb'v is ass.i.'lute.l, lu tho
pr ilrebiilve, an.l neuresi friends.
When Hie servl.-es were over tlle family
l.i..k lli..ir plu.'ea 111 Ibo eiirrlairea, tho
I'r.'.i.lHiit ami Mrs. M..KInlev, with Mr,
'. Iliri..'r, 111 the lirst oue.
in West Luwn (".uneterv.
iilliiii'iil
xt.iii ta.nily lot, wh.- serviee nu- rea.l.
tin
I I
eth.
'.'..rdluK ns let bim Klv
(.urposeth In his he
nol KrudKiiiKly ur
luveth a cheerful Klver (u hilarious giver)
(Prov, xl., 21; 11 Cor. Ix., 7),
11, "Thus they ,l|rt duv l.y dnv and Kalhorod money In ahiinibin.'e," When tlia elia.f was full, they .'.iiinle.l It un.l piii It 11 lip lu buK- un.l put Hie ..li.'-i In ila pbi.ie utfulii, (¦..inpiirell lilncs xil,, ill. It was s.. easv t.. thua Katln-r It. N.i one was
uskod to Blle. All iriive ,i.H tliey were le.I, ami uo..ne knew but Hie I,..r.l who Kuvo niil.'h or little. ll..iibtle— then, as wben I..I1K afterwar.l H" sat over aKulust the treasury, many who w-ere (.oor Kave more in iiroporiion tban some .if tho rloh. In the day olthe rewarls each one shall be reeompense.l BC.'or.lluK t" his works (Hev.xxli., 121, nnd He wbo reads the bourt will rewar.i rlithteoiisiv,
12, "An.l 111" kliiK an-l .leh.ila.la Rave It lo »iieli us .11-1 the w-.irk of the servb-e of the li..use ,.f Hie Lunl," Tne inunev is Ilrst |.ri.vl.l.' I, un.l llien Iho w-.rk is eurrle.l on, Wll..n the L,.rl woubl s..iid His servants, .|..-..|.li llll.l M:irv,.b.«-n i.l F.-vpl, He tirsi,
pr..vi.ie,| til.. i;..l.l Hint wu- I essiirv
llir..llKli Hie wise men wl uine from ibo
list. Will
He
IlK .iu
He
alwavs pr.ivl.le-f'.r It f.illv. When any- thliiK seems as lilt ..uKliI I" bn dune an.l there is nuthlnR t...i.i It wllh, either it Is nut tbe Lor.l's wurk ur It I- mil Hie time to .1., it. But when His w.rk Is .lone lu His way and in His time all la eusv. II. w few are found as faithful ns the.e men Int.i wli..'e bands tbe m.mey wns Klven au.l uu re.'koning kept (II KIhk- xII., i:,).
ill, "S'l Ilie wurknien wr..uRlil, an.l thn
W.-rk wnsperfe.'tei l.v lllelii. ull-1 thev -et
tlle lioii.e Ufa;.,.I in Ills Htal"uu.iatrenKt!i- ene.l It." Tlle 11. XI ver-e SUV- Hull Hie w-.rk wns niii-'ie.|. ami lle-v luui a -iirpbis ..f lil..|,ev. Ti..-ie 1., 11.. straitne- in t!ie I. -r.l S 'i r..Vi-i..n. II" .I..e- eX.-ee.lll.K
nl.iin.innllv. i-lu-re i-a h ..i-e n..w b.-iiiK
I iiibi-.l. H hiir'li uf (1 .-I, (he Ih.Iv ..f
( hri^i, un-l mauv are seekliiK in many
wav- ill KuHier nev |.. .1., Hie w.rk, au.l
tlii-'re Is a la-'k ..f (iiii-l- an.l iiiiiny lili.- druu.-es -Les...n H--lier
TAC-SIMILE OF TYPEiWRT.NC
la Thir.l-Claaa M,iller
I'..-|.n.i«ter lieiier.il cluirl"- L-n.iry S.iiilli, al Wa-liiiiKi-.-i, ha- iiii.||ll".i pr- vi.us ruliiiK- .1 111" liepurtno-nt lu .leilnl- ti-.u -.1 liilr.l-.-.a-.-,inalliiialtHr i.'n.i.-r this
bi|.--l r.iliiiK nil I'nire—i....- .il.iai 1 fr..in
(. ipei.-r .'ar . ..ir.l by mean- ..f printliiK. eiiKraviuK, lith'iKrap'iv .ir auy, ..ther me- .'liaui.'al pr-.-e- ,.a-y t., re.-.jnlje. el.'epl 111" tyi-.-,vrl'er l.-lter -ir inanlloli e.ipv, are hel.lt.i be printei mailer. If n.i In tlin lu-itur- ul an actual ani '."rsoial .--irre.
Ill utitlinn t" iin.ierliikel.i r.'tnln llieKriuip IV.111.lit Muiiilu.
Kr.iin inl..r.iiuti..n wlib'li Hie aiitburllb'S •inve re.-elved, tliev snv Hint it Is llkell :lial Spain will allempl tu liisten tlle Pbll- ppine debl upon the rnlle.i Mates, an.l hi- Information would seem lo inll.'nle ¦hul Spain bus In nun.la iiropo-ltbui. wiil-h luii evenluully be sni.iilllo.i I.i Hit- (i-v ernmeiil fur tb" I'nile.l Mules lu taki' nil -if Hie I'lilllppiii.'?, -huul-b'r ill" Plilll|.plii.- lel.t nu.l Kiv" Iit |.iii. .rliiiit n-ii nnluK"-. '.. ..iiier-ial Ull I ..ili.-rwi-.-. In Hi" Kn-i.rii i.-bili.i-.
ArialKliinenI nt Mra, lieorae,
M.N, llili.. iSpeciah,-Mrs. Anna K, ',.'linrK.'l with the uiiirier ul Oe.irRe XI..11, was br.iiiclil llll.l ,lustl..e ililu-lur-s .-.iiirlr....;ii a lew .la.s uro i.i en- i.T her plea 1.. Hie uni.luvil ehnrKiuR her wiihiheiuur.lei-. Sliel.iukediiii.'uneerne.l. Mrs, (la n-Ki. .vas Tepi-.'-enle.l hy ,Iolin C. W.'IIV, .Mav.ir ,lam.'s A. 111.'e and ,lui..ei A. -I.TlliiK. Alter r..illiiK uviT the ullilnvit Mr. W.liv sabl I li.-v .li-siru.l l.i w.iiie the r.' i.lii.i: uf the alil.luvll un.l enter a j.l.'a .if nut i;uilty tutlie .-.larK.',
¦i li.'reiii.-.n ,lustl.'e ItelRher askel Mrs, .i.-..r,-.. Ifshe wa-Kiill(y or nol Kutltv "' a.l" uKulnsl ber In the ulli¬ lnvit, Mrs. (ienrRe, while seemlliKly not .llsliirlii'.l in the ien>l, but in a weak nn.l .-'.-ui-.-.'ly audlhie v..lee, answero'l uot Kiillty,
Mrs. (ie.,rKe was thon taken back to tho inil. It is sai.l Ihe delene.i will be an nllhl, nn I Hull II wlll b.i nlb'Ke.l Ibat Hie allola ivi--.. llre.l by a mnn in w.unan's Kur i,
NO REFORMS FOR CHINA,
l.ll.l I—ne.l XboliaI.eH |l.>a.'d of Atrlrul- liiie nn.l Si.|.,>ie li.e i'reaa.
i'l SIS, ciiiiui I li.v Cai.l.'i—,Vii odint has been Issued .ir.ieriUK the su|.pr.'ssbiu ol ihe nniive |.resa un.l Hie punl-limenl of tho e.lll.ii-s. II also .-aneela the uew uietbo.ls I..r till' evnii.inaii.in of-iii.luiits thnt were pruii.iilKnte.i .InriiiK the past year.
Tills In-t step will lie welcomod, aa tbs III Ihe deprlvluK ol
O^poaea Setinol Collectloas,
i^uperintendent Charlea It, Skinner, ol . Ihe .state Departmeut ol Putdio lostruo. liuii, is opposed to tho cuntrlbuilon bytha luys aud Rirls ot the sebools la this Stataj io a fund liavlnR lor ita object thsoooslrue- iion of a warship trom cnntrlbullona madai by the soboolboys ot the United Btataa, to be called "The American Boy," aad aa-l other warship to bo known aa "The Amart'. Ion Qlrl," aud to be conatruoted frootj funds contributed by the schoolRlrls ot tha •'luun-y. Tbe superintendent says tbat tba! >elio -Iboys an.l sohoolRlrls can very rrriX' altuid to leave the oonstructlon of war* *lii-.s tothe National Government,
The superlnleudunt Is alsu opposed la he proposition of sollcltlnR subacrlplloaal from tbo pupils ol tbe public sohoolsOf tha' <tate which has been made by theLafay- !tto Momerlal Couimlaalonloii the ereotioa if a Lafayette monument lo I'arls bytha ).iiitli ufthe United Stales, The suparla- ' eniient says It is impraeiioablo toapproTe my movoment look,nR lo the soiioltatloB I if .'ontrlbutions from school ohlldreo. Ha Is also opposed to the suKKiwIlon mads by i a ("lileaRO aaaociation that Peace Jubilee i • lerclses be beld In theichoola, Theau- lerlnlondont thlnka tbat any anok exsr-' rises should await tha offlolal deolarattoaj jlfieaee. '
Htata Wins Adirondack rishl.
Attorney-Ooneral Hancock was Intonaad ¦it a deelslon reudered by Juatloe Leslie W. Itussell, ol Ihe Hupreme Court, In a taat laao which Involves the Htata'a tills le ibont I50,0(X) acres ol Adlroadaek biad. The aclltn was brouRbt by Ferris J. MalBO, tnd Is ouu ot forty oases In wbleb It bat ^een souRlit to ejeot tho Htate from land vhlch II hasaiiqalred tbrough ssleslorlha loii'payment of tsxea.
Dy tha decision tbe Hinte la permitted io I 'etalii a larRo amount ol valuable Adiron-' lack land. JuiUe Unsseil decides the casaj >n tbeRround that tbe Htate has nit en-i icied any statute which would permit Ihai lasuliiR aRaiuat It of a writ of njeotmant. Ia Ills .ipinlou Justice Ituaaell says: *
"'It followa as a loRleal eannluslon tbalj in notion to doteriulua Ihe litis bt tbs plaintiff aRnlnst tbe State of New York lauuot Ih. nialntalnnd in the oourta ot the- •Itate unless the Htate had In soma manner •xpressiy Kivun its eousent to such form ol procedure."
"The NIale Cuinpellari to far.
The Htnto Commlsalon In Luuaoy ra>! jelved ontlee that It would be com palled 101 ..ay (ill.tKK) for a small sirlii ol land all., I'ouRbkeeiisle which it desired to purchosa 'or tho useol tho Hudson Itlver Btata Hos- ,iltal, but lor whloh II eipauted to pay only I lair lunrkei pri.'e, about •IHOO, Tba ':.iinnilssion says tlial conduinuailon pro- ee.lliiKs wer.i lieKUii lo Rain fi'naaesslon of he liiii.i, and Mr. Zeluler, the owner,^nar- ibulled to his ul.l ills feilow-larmera and u.'lKhb.jrs, nnd an award nl fll.lMX) was -na.le. wlii.'h .vas promptly euullrinad by he .-ourt, iiuiwIthttandluR tun sironf |.roiesi of ibe (,'oiiiinl.ssi.in, made throoiu. Ihe ofllee .if the Atiornny-d.ineral, Tbr. ^oininlaslou rufiisn I loan lit the aoooqat, »iil a uiandnniUB was proeuro.l by Mxlar's ittorneys. and payment was anfuread.
rin
Unde
the Ualaas Law.
Jusiine Nasli,ol LyoDS, baa rondaaad a leciaiun to the elTect that the Ilalnaa law dona not pr.ivl.le for Imprlaonineiit on ao- luiint ot tile uon-payinent of llnua lm- ;>osed for the vIolaMon ol tho exoise laws >f tha State,
The docMoii was ren.lsred In ths baheoa •orpua case ul Kre.l.:ri..k W, llaymor, the proprietor of a "llalnaaUw" hotel at Hodus Point, who liu.l b»en eosvloled of sslllac ll.|iior oiLSiin.luy, ag^Bflheeu aenteiieea lo miy^a' lai^^^^^^detaall ;hB paa
lli...is
rhe Tiirka XI.
,. .- .i;»-tivi- 11 .1
.1 (1
.11 llrltnln iiu.lini; Hi.
ll i.y the tv
ewrite
Miiit.'rpr.ip
e r.-Kird-.l aa per-uiial e.,rr.'.i "u.-a
ll'l iiiuiuillable at tl..' Hiinl -la-s rale ..f
¦.-In:;-. I. It the 1.1- -ijiii pi„, ,,( oianu-
¦ripl ..r typeivritInK ..Malue.i by a ine-
h.nl-nl pr ¦¦- ar- u-sinilated tu priut-
IK aui may be-VeRarie,! aa thir-l . !a.-i| latter, pr-.vi.lel ti.ev are (.reaeote-i for iBilliiK i.t the p.i.t.tl)-'" wiui'.wa an I In iiuimuin nu'uber ..I tweulv perf.!e(iy lei.tl.'il e..p|e,. If mallei ei-ewlier» or 1 .--s i.,i-T.|.-r, 1- .-!ii„-.- a: Ki-l-.-ias., rats ,'jt '-• r»Mir-l
Snaokeleaa Poa.ler Fa. lory.
Work baa t,een ImRuu un ttie llr-t larRs GnvefD nent pow.ler ;iianufa'-lory for tba navv, about two miles fr-jn. the naval privinK atati lU al lu i.dii Hea I aul wlt'ilu tw-ntvthrae uiH«« ..I Wa-bu.Klou. ll r. The n-w fa-t .ry wnen in u]..-r,iti.n will have a iiromi.ni ca(....i4iv tm
Frii.-e, Unly nn 1 ilu¬ wii li.lrnw.il of IliefurkiaUir.io;.- lu Hi.' isi. an.l ..I Crete hns l..-eii pre-..iit.-.| |.. 111.-
lurkish O.i.er nl. The nil i-iint ii ii. ..I He-
l> wars t.i Turkey Insisls that tbn t iirki-li ir-e.ps inn-t ewi-.i-il" the Islan 1 of I'rel.- a-lHiln a muiit'., nn.l their willi.lriw.il aiii-l
iiiii-l -.mme within a I-iriulKlit nt lle-
bile.-i,
Foreiin TriHiiia In i'ekin,
Tii.-.-xtriilr...i|.S''uile.| |..r by th" Ilrlllsli llu-iaii an.l lierinan .Mlni-lers |.. r-inf ,r-e llieir Kuar.la bave arrive I at P.-kin, Cliina Iruin TIenl-iii. I'hev eni-re,! the..Ity to. Reiher. with the c.—n ks Ir.nn l'..rt Ariliui
len.llnR. Th—e were flluW.. I bV the
Brilish marines. l»-nlv llv- in nii'iib-r with a N ir.ielifeblt KUli. nii-l then ea-ne th- r.il-sian ali'l Gerinau uiarln-e.
Cirneral llrrrklnrl.l(e Mualereil liul. ~
Ml.j.,r-(l-iier..l .l.ihn C Iln-'klnri iRe lin-
liiinlr.sl tii'iusuud ,-tuileutaul tbe Irulta of Ili.-lr Inbi.rs.
I'll.' Ili.irl uf ARrl'iiltiir" Is abnllahed uii'l ll- r.r.'si.lenl le .leKm-ie I. All offlelala wh'i I'ellil'.ue.l f.,r r.'r.ir.iisiire .iHmlssed,
Till. Ilnnl.'..nlrii.'t I'.r the NewCliwnng llalUvny exl-.ii-i.n loan ol tii.'iVI.OOa bas
1 i.lKn.'il l.v Hie llir.i.-tir .if Hallways
nn.l the 11.IlK iionc an 1 SliuiiRiuil Hank.
Till' Jnpan.'se (i.verniii"lil hns aent a f..r. f l.iiieju'k. is t.i pr.d.'.'i tbu Jafiaa-
l-e LeKUtiou her.'.
en lll.l
1 wlll neral
lep-l
iMtie
Ile
I
'1.
if Hie
- .tut lar A
V..|.|nteerservl
es a. Ins, t
(IUI found lltridlril ivilh Hhol,
Iiul-y Sinilh.aK-i sixie.-n yenr- a .inUKh
Tile <j.),-lie4- Oiiirerance ^tljourna.
Till' InlernutlouHl Coiumianbimirs al
./nei met furu low miuul.M ou M.iuday,
met Hieii f.irinallv n.lj -urne.i, t.i meet in Wn-liliiKl..n ..n N .v.'inb.'l 1. Messrs. Cool- I Ik" ai.'i IHi.k:. ,1 were ill- .inly United .slat.-.- r.!,.rea..nluliven present.
Vrrin.inl'a New Oovernor.
Till' Venn.Mil I.eRHiiiture assemble.| In j.inl ,-easiun nt X|..nt|.e|ier and (luveruor liruiil .b'liv-re.l Ills r.'tlrliiK meaaaRe. The luniiKiiiatl'.n f.iu .elluR theu took plane i.et.re the J.iliit iiBsemhlv. Ooveruor Ed- war.l C. K.iiiih took t beonth of olllea, which W.IS administer."! hy Ju.lKe Ilenry 11. Start, .f tliesiiproiii" C.uri. H" (leu .ieiivered hi-me—ni;e. In whi.'h he rnferr-.l tolw.i -ill.Je,'ts whi.'h he eoiial.|.'r"d .if preaqiUR l.iip rlul.ee-_n means ..I In-r.-a-liiK Stale reveiiii.. an-l viK .rel- n-li-.n lu reapei-t tu R.. 1.1 r..u.|s.
No Increaaa in llalj'a Navy.
Italy's llnaii'-ial -iriitt- prevent tbe pro- I '.-ei "iiIarKeiiieui ul her uavy.
A N. w Vnrk Sol.ller ahot.
Prlvat.- Llwnr.l SyRraii. ol ('..uipanyB,
r I-r,
The c.-)ustru.'tlon .v ..f Meiiteaant B-roa i he develop.neul of BUlukel<
I the
II he
ler uf Henry Sniith. a wealthy farin-r '.I I'welltli New V.,rk lieRlmenl, aua shot by B-.ilealiun P^nn was f .iiud i.y ler fntlier I'r.vist (iiiard Alvle KIL-hon, ..f the Third murdered a few dn.- aR., lu a li-bl n-arlier , Koutu.-ky The Ruar-I utienipted t.i arreat home. Her bo.iv waa rililed wllhsbil, I .NyRruu, who took lu bia beela uu.l would an.l there wai a Kii.lnff knile W'.iiii.l 111 her nut -tup. Then Kil'-lieu llre.l, iilli-tieu Hirunl. William Kr--»-li.Ker, an -x- .ml-t i waa arr—I.-1, ani il la sabl thnt be ba i no wns arre.-t.'.i .,;.-u-pi.-i'-n. ..r.i-rs tu shoot, NyRrau'a body waa leut
I., hia buine.
riltabMrs Iron Men li.ta.le l^iicland. Far for lapawiah K..rrea It, I'uha.
I'l he repr .tati.e ..I a I'lll-.urK '-"u | The npauiali l'ayiun>l"rii-ueral In Ha-
panv ia neff .tialtuK fur iwenlva-rea of ' vaua, ( uha, lias publish, i a notice to per lali.Ti b fhfll.aiiSa..f the •Jran.'h-ster itI.Ip-'-.uValu the nnval. milliary and "IvII aer-
Cunal, LnRlinl, where u la |,r..i -.1 t. v|.-es, am. ..in.-u.R Ihat lu-inlhlv paymenta
ere-l a.iuinulaelorv<.iu.iU-.'orr'.>alveiu<-lal. will be /e.-alabli-'iel, but there wlll atill whi.-b will employ 5000 men, { be four uiunltia' arreara outatan.lioR.
to Hull.I a a4,onO,000 aieal IMIU.
r... J:, .— ,.,-. K.irna.-> (¦>-n:-any ul the Xi , 1 .-.e a'l'l >liei..inKu Valleys, Penu,, w : i-ulM a tl.lM uon -teei 'nill Tin plan.
« l.e i.uilt I'ttfi euuuKh t" utilixe IhS ¦ l.u-t ..? the elR'iteeo farnacea eorr,|irU.
I .• Ttia aa^ietartnii, and aa nharon ta tha - ral p'ont ut U."S« v»;i-y auucerna, ll
; :.. ry, aa t'la niaDula-'Iurera have no i;...ra-»l f'.t Ib-,r ir-.n In > .ii i'lRa.
Woaltb mt the Zaantaa.
EiRhth thouaand dollara, apl-rixImatalT, la tu be the loi X.-luii ahsre -.1 -ii- t in- dro'l sdI tblrii-ail me'nl.«n ul the dla- banded Zoar Co3im'4aity,
Judce Wilrol a auirlrte.
OeutK- Wileux aRed furtj-live v.
J.i lee ol the tuwn ' .urt of East 11 .nl
C'.nn.. waa found 'leal iu a iTie,i.l'.w
llie fr.m the cUy. H-mi eri'ientlyr ... .,,_.;,. „i„„,.-| ... e,.„,i„Mi.,» Hi.
x.ll.e,i am 'tde by tnkui, i-arn-iie a-id. He able A- ';- Fl-ujal. _ wa- --"j^'J;* ,^;;
Ahbe rianral Mar4arwl.
Al Saii.l Inlrl-e n-ar Chln.xi. lu Iba Ila piirtiu'U' ot In ire.et. Loire, on the Vienna Franoe, while the parish priest, the vener.
able A- — - - •¦ -
»«oneuI-i7-n'-r"e".iru>".-i liVa'trmirnR •er.i-. l.ur;{lara euler-l rli. preab.lery '«^e ;;. :Ve'v„rJ ,.-,'and wa, toi fourtii ¦ -^ '--r-U-^.J Uia «,»4 l^u«.k-.p.r. fnuy
Til - •'< .l»-a»ti, iifi»Tiriifl r«u»n<*ii(rj|f _. J *.. i k- ¦¦ ii ¦ til" \ri'»#- I'lpuni WWi <:tiftiilaia to
».n,lal.d€lali..aM. ».ll.,. ,,_,, „. ,,. , ,,teil.'-
The llriliau F. r-ii:n(l11 . _ - .
to dn
-lit .1"
Valley. ¦ " ,
la-ue-l a Faah- ""
MaBlue ll..uk Ki-.iUR th- correai.un leune ,.,,,,„, |,„ .a.,,,..l.ll„M U.farrad. , e-lween I'.e Kr-i,-u and Briliab (iovern- ; i,e.«R,a bay ueRut'atluna i«>t weaa Oreat
¦;-i.Ia,whl.''i-'^waI'.atiir-atIlritaiuhaa ,, .,
x-a-ri-1 ei -lu-iv-f ri.-.l- In Hi- .Nile Valley f-ntain aul Por.uaal i.ave been deferred lo
ai.l leuiei |e>iit«.-.,i •igi,ia.;auce to Ihc is'jj owina tl .lauiabda uu Fotlufal hjr Iba
Mai.-uaud elpv Jllluu. I.tilted dtatas
All Aronad Iha *tala.
The clly uf Hyraeuau has decided (eh vnllDR uia.-hl
Italiana are beluR imported Into Rra|ie diatrict.
Natural liBkt is to be piped from Aada n Alfred,
A enrfew ordinance haa been adoplad I IVellavlllelrual "
llredRlng baa iieen eoiuj.lete ake, Chautau.|un C'lnnly. The «l(,00a|^ ropriatinn proved larRi- oDouRb to soi^
Poundallona for eie Cralff Colony, near been laid.
Two Mormon elders are endeavorlwc to rouaa Interest lo liisir faith in (Jbarry ("raek.
Huperlateodent KiiburD, of ths 8lala BankinR Ueparimeut, baa writteu au opiB- Ion tbat tmal companies may not inaKa loans to llrma ur i-orpuralloua of wbleb their direetors ara members or are I olall) iuteresied.
The Lieland atoek barns In l.erojr, ba. lOOSIl.Kta llie estate <il Iba lala Habuylsr C. Wella, were daatroyed by iire, tltmy were Iha m'nit eomplete In Ihe Hiatal ' Inclu.lad a.-eommudatluna fnr IW tiona au.l au elKlitb-(if-a-mlle irickeiillralf aa' der oorar.
¦¦rroia W. ta L., ITIS."
WlllUm llallowell, ol BrMRevllla, DaL, who anearthed a Ikix of Jewaia wbila ra> muTluR tha maehloary ol an old saw mW, raoalved a letter (rom a Maw York to whom he had a«ni Ih" Jewalf for'exaaf- natloo, atatinc Ibat tbay wara vsrr valaa>
hie, and tbai two oeokiaoas laelu
rth aeveral Ihouaaad doIlM*.
Tua Jewelry la ot aaelaal daalRa.
bracelal baars tbe luaerlplloa "trom W.M
Tka Waa- •¦ a—sililaSi, Tha powers havlaa aeea^ad ilaly^Ha
poaol lo esll aa '• null mil iiiafWII I dartaa maaairea of eoiasioa aatlaa r—*- Aaai-ablata. Vantea haa be* as ths plaea ol It* i
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Queens County Review 18981014 |
| Date | 1898-10-14 |
| Month | 10 |
| Day | 14 |
| Year | 1898 |
| Volume | 50 |
| Issue | 50 |
Description
| Title | Queens County Review 18981014 |
| Date | 1898-10-14 |
| Month | 10 |
| Day | 14 |
| Year | 1898 |
| Volume | 50 |
| Issue | 50 |
| Sequence | 1 |
| Page | 1 |
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(hxtm $^onni^ fletiietoa fllIfOI.K C.-t>E>li'^IM. KIVE O-'kNTs*. VOL. III. A K.VMil.Y ^i^^..l•\l•llt of i.ikm. ami (.FNKHAI. I n I I'I i.h.km k fhhi:p()im\ n. v.. iuid.w. (x toi'.i.k ii. is;>> TIEKS: t*.00 TEABLT I* AOTAIICI NO. a^O. winAttatAt,. Bank of Rockviile Centre yiLLAOE AVENUE, Rockviile Centre. L. I. Anarchy wears its moat hidennj aspect when it aeeka ita victims amonp feeble and grief-stricken women. ¦AITOKL r. PBn.LJPS, Prealdmt. TBOMAS O. KXIOHT. Vica-Prealdant. \ HIRAM R, SMITH, Caahlw BOARD OF DIRECTTOBS: •atotA. Daviaon, Tlimnaa O. Kolcht, laka Vlacnt. Hiram B. SmltR, aiaatwDithT).<3oml»a, Waal.y B. Smith, Charlea I.. ¦WalUwa, Anatln Cornwell, Kelson H. Smith, John T. Davlaoa, Edward T. Thoraton. UaiBlll«n 'W. Pearaall. 'We do • a«neral Banking Bodneaa of Defoelt aad Diaoouqt. lalenet Paid on Spccml Depoaita. Dntfta laaned ou Eugland and tha I Don't go to the Klondike and hunt i gnUt. Go to Porto Rico and raise ' coffee. Soatheast by eaat the star ol empire takes ita way. One Herr Rohrig cut Prince Bis I marck'a hair from 1890 to 1898, He I carefully saved tip all the shorn locks, ' and now proposea tu aell them in small •ectiona. Here ia a new terror sddeJ to the death of great men. . Ton Patronage Bolicited. Beakiiiir Hoars—» A. H, to 8 P. H.t Wamadaj, 9 A. U. to 13 M. I Diaoonnt Days—Tnesdays and Fri- «iVa,»A.H. a_ #» THBFREEPORTBANK CAPITAL, $30,030. Main Street, - Freeport, L. i. Hnatt. RANDALL. Pmldnit, OIAUNCBY T, Hi'RAOlTE. Vlce-Hreaidant WILLIAM S. HALL. Caahler. ¦OABD OP DIRECTORS. ja J. Raadall, ilth Cns. lUam E. Oolder. . Smith, mmlg. Wallace, 3«£- WUIIam S. Hall CliailnreyT. Spraria- tvilllain (>. Miller, I). WBai.-y I'ina. liworifa WHllac, Cole,. Petlil, llarvev B. rfnilth, 0» |
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