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REVIEW.
' gmddkat Brctr Mday llonUig at TUMnn, QUIUB OOUITT, I. T
CHARLBS D. SMITH, Proprlator.
i^mm^
lleWetoa
IOOI Ml JOI PtliTMl
-^—aicooraa n
Ittnctlie and Irttstic Stjii
IT Taa
RETiEW OFFICE by Power Prassn
MIMOI.E COPIEM. dVE CKfTTH.
•Ci
VOL. III.
A F.VMII.T NEWSf.VI'ER OF ^OCAL AXD GENERAL f>TEI.r.IGE>tK.
FEEEPOirr, Na Ya, FkYdAY, AVRIL 2l\ 1898.
TJtUlt: ta.OO TEAKLT IR ADTARt*
NOa 25.
nxAitciAi.
Bank of Rockvilie Centre
VILLAOE AVENXTE, Rockviile Centre, L. I.
•AITOBL r PHILUPS, Pr«liI«Bt.
THOM AH O. KNIOBT, Vlce^raaldsat.
UIRAM R. SMira, Cashlsr
DOARD or DIRECTOBS:
IMsrtA. Darlsoa. Thoaiaa O. Knicht, Jaha YtBMBi, Miram B. 8mitb.
aEBtworaD.OomtMS, Wralay B. Hmitk, OharlM L, Wallaoa,
...._, ._. AnstlnOwawtfl.
Lr. AUllp., Kdsoa H. SfBith.
.tr. DaMotI, Joba T. DaTtam,
r DaTtaoa, Edward T. Thnrsloo,
Ham
aamiltoa W. PMuaail.
We do a OcDeial Banking Btuineu of Vapodt aod Diacoant. Intanat Paid on Special Depoaita. Dnfli lamed on Bngland and tha
Taw Patronage Solicited.
BaaUng Hoon—9 A. M. to 8 P. M.; flMndagr, 9 A. M. to la M.
DInoont Dayi—Tneadajs and Fri- da7f.»A.M.
THBFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL, S3O,O0O,
Main Strvet, • Freeport, L. !•
lORN J. RANDALL, Preddsnt. ^OBAUNOBT T. 8PRAOUE, ViM-Praildsat. WILLIAM 8. HALL, OasUw.
¦OARD or BIRROTORa.
ChaaiiMrT. HpracM. Wllihni CMIIIsr,
I J, Raadall, hOoz. BE. OoldM-. aH. OomwslI, ID. Smilh,
IL Wdtacs,
WlUlaa 8. Hsil.
OMrn M. Raodsll,
. aaeaat lanl boUdar*. frota t. a. m. la
a. •: IB. OAtslSwllltl« aad todiK)«B«BM la MayJUaartaMal aaaal lo thon orrlth«r tk MwTSCar Brooklrn Baaks or Trosl Ooa BMlia, aad avary aecoaiodatlBa aa far as I laMMsatwlthf
lalanst at tba rata or thrM IMT mnt paid oa M»a 4s|isslls, Ibrsa nsonlbs or mnre. ^sfts issusd ea all parts of Enrops. ral banklDK boslnns.
! mraoratioDS, oosspaataa, a»-
. alB.. snlk'ltri.
ailra aatlsfaistloa anaranlcad. galriss will r«s.lr. prompt attaBtlea, aaA "^ly aaswarad.
rmomowNiAi.
DurT. D. Oj{^j{0, Surgeon 2>entl8t
MAIN STRECT,
FREEPORT. L. I.
ornec hours:
9 A. M. to 8 R. M. ,
PiiniessDenttll^irlon,
Br. W. R. LOiOEMCKn.
Dr. H. A SXIDaORI.
8.f.Cor.liliudFreitSts.,
HBMPSTBAD, L. I.
Imlntt iritk III M^tra iMlOieat fsr Mklil M>*I«M <»aUI aHrttlMii.
' Waah a( tka vary bast.
rilamlawMt la *l«lalty.
CrMM tM IrMf* Wark t SHdiUf.
Mora than aeTontT five per cent, ol the popnlation of Spain live on farms.
Oflloial estimates indicate tbat thc fsrmerR of Kansas will plant iiior* than 400,000 trees during the preseut spring. ^___^__^__^___
A Baltimore Jadge has deciilei) that faith cure doctors are not en titled to remuneration fur their ser rices. He takes the ground that th« faith ci:re physician renders uc apparent service to the siok.
They tell a story in Lisbon Me., ol a man who in iiis prosperity bnilded bim a 125-foot benbonse, snJ, wben adversity overtook him, hied himself thither with bis wife, and, after mak ing some alterations, liveil there modestly but in comfort.
Fctio'>
Bays the Philadelphia Press: "Whal a wonderfal romance is wrapped np in the life story of the late ])lauc)ie K. Bruce! From slave to statesman. Fropi the shadow of tho auction block to tbe fierce ligbt of a puhlii career; from obscurity to tbo repre sentatire of u race. Tbe colored man need not go ontside his own racial environment for insjiiration ton Rr^at and nsefnl career. As Booker T. Washington has said, tbe nitimnte fate of the colored man lies largely iu bia own handa."
".lost come aboard from the Maine, sir!" waa tbe simple fofiuula by wbicb Ma8t«r-at-Arm8 Load announced to the officer of the deck of the receiving ship Vermont, at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, his own arrival and that of fuur of his shipmates who bad escaped from the wreck of the Maine in Havana harbor. Men of action are men of few words. Sailors are generally tender-hearted men, but in the navy little time is expended on oatward ex^ession of sentiment. Beports are brief and orders aro stern. It is a hard, though nut necessarily a hardening, life.
WHAT IS THEVOICE I HEAR?
On tho win.l of tbi- Western '-<-n, . Ssnlloel. listen from out Caji.' I'iear, Ami say what the voIi'd may be - " Tis a prouil free peoiiln ealllug lou,I to a peoplo proud and fro*-."
"Aijil It says to tliem, klnfinpn hsil.
We severed bave lieou too long; Now, let us have doue with a worn-out tale. The talu ol an ancient wrong, Aud our frleniishlp lust loue us love doth last, ami be stronger thau death i strong."
Answer tbem, sons ol the self-siirae race And blooil ot the selt-snme rlau.
Let us speak to eaeh other tnon to fo,"; And auswer ns mnn to mau. And loysllv love nnd trust each olher as I none but freemen ean.
i .Sow ning them out to the breeze — Shainroek. thistle and rose. And the Star Spangled Banner unfurl with I these,
I A message to friend nnd foes
Wherever tbo sails of pen,;eiire seen, nuJ [ wherever the war wind blows.
I
I A message to bond ami thrnll to wake, 1 For wherever we eome to twnin,
Tho throne of the tyrant shall ro,'k and I i|iiake.
Yes! this Is the toIi?o ou the bluff March gale: "We severed hnve been too long; Dut now we hnve done with a woru-oni tnie, The tale of nnelent wrong — And our friendship lait long .is love doth last, ami be sti-ougor thnn diuitb Is .-trong." —Alfrod Austin, Euglauils Poel Laureate
, , , - - iigenug
1 I fever was Rreotly ai-eelerat«d, you may , liT the news tbat the Ohar-
the Only Sou.—.Mlttutn Cou-ititutiuu. HOUSEHOLD AFFAIRS. '
Creainrd Ciiilflah. >
Put one cupful of picked-up coililsl ' iu a fltewpan with boiling water ciiuujt'. ! to cover; cook twenty minutes; ilraii j uff wafer: mlil nne pint uf boiled milk ! rook teu miimtes luUKer; thii-ken will' talilespuunful uf Huur ami une tabic : Hlioonful uf butter, riiblied tugetber i aid one-fuurth teaspnuiiful of pepper i and, it too fresh, a pinch of salt. Hovi I on n hot platter five moiateiieil siiusrei ; of toast. Place the codfish on tin ' toast, S)ireadiiig smuotlily; put sumi [ boiling water nud live luullin riugs it i a fi-yiiiR pan; break flvo eggs un li smii-er. une at a time; drop e«i-li uni 1 Kcntly into a ring; couk three niiuiites take tbem uut witb a skimmer, une bj uno. ami move tbu rinKs. sprinkli : lightly with pepper and salt.
Tll. Trua Story of u Soup n.ine.
It was just an ordinary suup lioiie, i-stlier unileraiiied, and i-ustiug llfteeu centa. The family to be cuukeil foi consisted of one man au'l lliref women.
It arrived at the door of tho farm bou.se eaily one Satur.lay iuornin(j and was at unce washed and put nu ti cook, in two kettles. Fur dinner tbt housewife added noodles tu a part u( the liroth, wbich she bud i-arefuUj seasoned. To make tbe uouilles slit touk two well beaten egRs, two spoou
The prevailing low prices at whioh corn baa sold for several years past bas led to the advocacy of a plan for a national exhibition of corn products, oombined with practical demoustra- tions of tho various ways in which corn can be prepared for humau con¬ sumption. The plan is a good one, and shonld receive the support of every corn grower in the country. .As a matter of fact, we are relying en¬ tirely too much on wheat as a basis fur bread staOfs and the time is coming, with onr rapid increase iu popnlation, when anccessive seasons of paitial or iwmpleta failare of the wheat orop will lerionsly embarrass us, and it is cer¬ tainly wise to learn, before necessily compels ns to, how we may turn onr immeuie yields of corn to tbe best ad¬ vantage. It is only carrying nut the wise maxim, "In time of paaee, pre¬ pare for war."
WILBUR r. TREDWCLL,
OOUNSELOR-AT-LAW,
iaa RsBMiB atrMt, Ilroaklya, N. T.
aa Rips**s Ball, rrs^port. L. I., Kv.bIiic<
and aatBrdafa.
rRANCIS B. TAYLOR.
LAWYBR,
eORNIR MAIN ANO FULTON iTK
Ul.
C. V. BALDWIN,
'^BANJO SOLOIST.«c-
Catart EagagaiiMnU at Low Rata*
Addreaa, HEMPtTUD or FRUPORT.
BCRINKMM CAitna.
PALMER'S
REAL ESTATE OFFICE.
Cw.>twlrt|aRw.iBtlatt.. Fraaport.
^aMMhavtaa VUlaga PmiMrlT er rarmi .. P* Bbx I. imaaaa ralaiar, rrwport, U1.
C. A. OORLON.
¦ONOCO AUCTIONKCR.
aaa riuavs- aiaaa.
taxtaa av., ataa cb«b<m, rRKIMRT.
t. 8. RANDALL, Arehltaat. O««ror Brooklrn aia . aiid M.1. « , .p.
Railroad n«pai, rraeport. I. I.
WsBSsa<aps«iaia>hiaspfa.p«rMl tmaH claasai
s«baiMlaes.
CHARLES L. SEAMAN,
Carpenter *>» Builder,
rnccponT, c i.
Eatimales clu-rrfiiUy giv^ii.
Cauitrirtii litl-n
GBOICE A GILSOI RATIOR,
CARReNTIIRS AND B(.i|LDEKS. ntBBPORT, U I.
HaHna r«-riiil> romplclod tha BICVIKW
BlII.tllMl we ar, r--«paf«d lo tak.
roBtraola f,.r Hr>t ¦ Ia« wrt».
While mnob is said from time tu time ot our trade relations with Great Britain, Russia, Oermany and nther European Powers, but little is saiil of ! onr trade relations witb Bwitzerland; I and yet, according to the Atlanta Cnn- I stitntion, we yearly import from thin 'ittle republic goods amounting in ralne to several millions of dollars. I Last year onr imports from Hwitzer- ! land aggregated $1.1,109,040. But I what does this little country prudui-o tbat, in spite of our abundant re¬ sources, we find it necessary to spend BO much money iu that market? Tliu answer to tbis question is fouud iu the following table: Articles. Amount,
8llk and ailk goods t3.i!2il,I79
Cotton and W'VjIeo tissues . TiO,3hh
Laces snd embrolderlos 5,'i'ii.ii7.1
Btraw goods 3'.iii,:iU0
Cloaks and wntchos k.is.(I03
MbsIc boxes ai.'illl
Ohease 745,.S'i7
LMtlier goods '.'7.437
Aniliiie colors li4R.7SI
All other artloles SfiO,f,7^
ToUl . .$1S,1I!!I.010
Is there not a valuable lesson fur us in the foregoing table? If little Swit/. erland, with its sterile rucks and re¬ stricted environment can furnish the Uuitad Htates alone witb products ag gregatiug in value high up intu the miJlioDS, ought theio to be any limit to our owu possibilities?
The United Btates Agricultuial De partment has recently sent unt sunie intereitiug flgures beaiing upon kit year's cotton crop. These ligurei, show that the entire acreage alluttcl ti the cotton crop aggregated '23.'27:1,'JOI' acrea, and that the crop itself aggro gated 8,532,705 bales, or .117 uf a I,uU' to eaeh acre. The acreage of la,-i year's cotton crop is distributed smmii.- tha various States in thr follunmi: manner, the percentages lieing; used inataad of the exact figures;
Texas '24.«7':
H'orgla .i.'i.-.>-j:
Mia»li.alrpl r 14.07:
.-^ouih Oarolins I».;i7l
Alabama 9.771
\rkanMS '. 7.n'.i7
I .'UKlaiia 6.m'.
N.Till lar,'Una lill."
r.nneahi'e :! 774
lodlau TarntiTy l.o-i;
Florida .171
Oklahoma 4i;i
Missouri V,.
Virginia n;
K'Oturky ,ai.
TsuMaaaw, laT Gaft«a*.«T
I CcBenl Contractors,
I a Bodford AvofMsc.
¦ROOKLVN N. y. hava for oaia al FREEPORT, L. I. dm
Idaad. <Kiaalr nmkladauama. wid mmm mmmjm. Akea. Vaaam haiA a
From Ihe toreguiug fable it appaiir- that (leorgla is accredited with H "'.'. per cent, uf the entire acreage drv, te.l to cotton last year, and that she lank; in the list t.', :i I unlv t.i Texas. Id the quautity .,( ,-,.tt,.ii actually i>ru duoed, (reorgia a!-,, ranl« seouud With r»sp«>cl to ses i«lau>l .-utton. hun ever, she ranks ^st. Of aea islau.l ¦vittoQ Oanrgia last T«ar nr,».ln.-...l •-.» I'lfi-S bales. Florida 2(5,411, S.inth far,, lina 10.7i'.9 bales aod Texas ;2.*.,i.) I.ali-i-
END him up," said the skipper, terse-
They dragged bim up the com¬ panion ladder ac- cordingly — a shrinking, ragged lad,- liis pale face pinched with days of hunger, his sunken eyes scan¬ ning tbose around him as do the eyes of captive animals. "H ' m :• re¬ marked tho skip¬ per. ".So you're the stowaway! N i c e -1 o o k i 11 g young geutlouian, too. Never ili,l n stroke u' wnrk in your life, I'll be bouud. Never mind! We'll see if we can't make you. Kb, Mr. Billings?" The first mate grinned. Ilis grin was au eloquent one, and the boy shuddered as he aaw it.
"How did yuu find him, Mr. Bill¬ ings?" continued the skipper.
"Bebiud one of the cnttun bales, sir," the mate replied. "He had an old mutton bono witb the meat all gnawed oil'. Provisions, I suppose, for the voyage. "
"Provisions, eh? Well, it'sprecious few provisions he'll get aboard this ship, unless he wurka for tbem. Pity we're out hu far or we might jiut hini ashore."
For tbe first time the stowaway spoke.
"Please dou't pnt me ashore!" be cried. '-.Anything but thnt. I mnst go to Capetown, aud I'm more than willing to work luy way. "
".Shut up!" snarled the mate, i-in- pbasizing bis remark by a tug at the stowaway's our. "Whu gave yuu leave to talk, I'd like to kuow? Shut up, and hark to wlint the captain says. "
"What's your iiaiiie, and where d'ye come from?" demanded the captaiu, notebook in hand.
Trenililiug the boy replied that bo was Dick Harloy, Inte uf tbe Teul or¬ den grammar sobiiul; thnt his fnther, a widuwcr, bad left him liehiml in England while he weut tu Sonth .\frica as assistant surveyur on the new Matabeleland railway line; that noth¬ ing had beeu beard from that kindly father for a yoar ur more, and lastly that, compolleil to leave sohuul un ac¬ count uf unpaid Iiiils, he had resolved to gu tu Suutb .'Vfrioa aud Hnd bis missing parent.
".\nd so yuu thought to steal a pass¬ age ou the Only Sou uf Portsmuulli?" said tbe skipper.
"I was refused a berth by overy other ship, " pleaded the Imy. "I'hoy said I looked tuo weak to wurk."
"Weak 01- nut, you've got tu wrrk aboard the Only Son," sai'l the first mate; "liasii't he, sir? "
"That's correct, Mr. Billings," be answered. 'Jf lie doesn't want topay for his passage, try him with the rope's eml.'
".\ye, aye, sir! "
And agaiu liilliugs griunci elo- •inently as he lo,l tho boy forn ard.
A quiet, elderly gentleman, win, had been watoliing these prooee,lings, now stepped forward
••Uout hurt bim, Mr Billings,•• ho sail. •'He's Luly a chil.l, yuu know."
••Captain's nr.Iers, sir." answered tbe mate, giving Dick Uarley's ear an extra tweak.
Tbe skipper laughed.
"Dou't yuu waste any sympatliy on tbat youngster, ¦ he ex.laime,!. "We can't afforittu have uuy useless,white- handed stuwawnys sliuar.l a vl'^sel that carries jLJ.'iU.'uuil tu tiie Chaitere.i Comi-aiiy. II.nv du yuu know, my dear Mr. I.nii-elot, that yonder boy is uot the spy uf s,iiiih higli-soa robbors, put on buard to find out lb,iut the money''"
Tho man a.ldressed as Lancelot looked grave
"True," be said, ••they di,l think iu London that an attemi't inigiit be made tu rub tlio ship. • • - Hut still, this mere boy '
•'I've seen 'mere li,,ys 'ere now, Mr. LaUi-elut, Ibiit wore ,>lil uu n in crime. • • • lake i'.,y a hi.'o, aul leave the stuwaw.iy to my fir<t ufS- eer. "
AX tbis moment a shrill Cry of pain. (oll.-iwe.l by anutber, came from the lower ,b'-t
••What's thul- ' .-rio.l Mi'. Lancelot.
Tne capta.ii ,-f the (.Inly Son, uf an-l r-rtsmontli. pu hi* uuteboi.k. o,-n- ovoi taiuiug Dick Harley- luuij aul ,'ir- cumstances. carefiiily lut-i bia pocket.
'•That, my dear r.-.t," lie anawT-rrd. smilingly, "is tbo (,|,,ii,iivaT getting his first lecsun lu i.raiiiaiishi|i fr.im Mr BiUiugs
Mr. Lancelot ahrugped lii< slumi ders. .\fter all, he bs.l l.eex sent ,'iit
Bruised nnd stiiT, Dii k Harloy lay i the new hospital at Salisbiirv Th curled up between a s.niiian'.s chest | surveyor's recuverv from n Imgeriu, and tbe forecastle bulkliea'l. Om tbe deck bnnds had taken pity uu h
and thrown a piece nf turpa-ilin over | tered Companv ha,l rewarded bv a his acliing F.l.,nilders. Tims he lay j position of trust aud honor tho tim'ely completely bidden, so tbat tlio men action of the quondam stowaway on outbe larboard watcli, wbu bad just turned in after fuur hours' wrestliug with wind aud water, kuew- uothing of his presence.
"Wbat became of the stowaway?" nsked one of those worthies.
".Tumped overboard. T expect," answered anutber. ••Billings gave him 'what fur.' I cau tell you. I mnst say I dou't understand why he wanted to wallop the poor "littlo wretch.''
A chuckle lau aronnd tbo forecastle. ¦•Why, you donkey, " cried tbe man who had first spoken. "Billings jnst wauled to show bow zealuiia he is in the company's service. The captaiu thinks there's nobody liko Billingif." ".\nd neither is tbeir, my buys; neither is there," cried o vuice fi-um tho companion ladder. Dick Harley, cowering under bis tarpaulin, knew that voice, and shuddered involun¬ tarily. The first mato of the Only Son, in dolianco of strict nautical etiquette, had paid au uninvited visit to Ihe sailors' sauctiiary—the forecastle.
"Hello, Billings!" crisd a dozen voices. "What's afoot, my lad? Tell us tho news."
"N'obudy here but ouv own crowd, is there?" asked Billings, peering about the ilimley lighted cabin.
"Niibuily but uur.selves. You may talk rigbt out, Tom BiUiugs," was the answer.
"Very well, then. Let the attempt be made to-uigbt, when tbo other watch haa turn -d in. Thc money ia all right. Tbe nkipper aud Mr. Lancelot showed -it to me this after¬ noon."
"How much, altogether?" "Two hundred aud fifty thousand pounds. Plenty for all of ua. You aro all familiar with the scheme. Wheu tho other watch has turned iu you, Snm Bowers, and yon, Billy Keid, will monnt guard over 'cm with yonr guus. Two men can hold the hatch¬ way. I feel certain. Then th3 rest of ua will make for tbe skipper'a cabin, whoro the money is. The skipper ia a wiae man. Ho will make no resist¬ ance against iinmbera."
"Lancelot may fight, though," cried a voice.
What if he does? W^a will wait till he's asleep in his bunk. At day¬ break well put the skipper aud Lance¬ lot into a buat, witb a chart to give them tbeir bearings. Tlioii we'll make for .South Aiiiericn, riin the ahip ashorjT'uHd speud onr ivell-earued money. '
"But how about Ihe real of thc crew? " asked ouo of the lisleueni. Billings grinned.
'•Let tliciii got out na beat tbey oan," ho said. "Perhajia, if thoy be¬ have uiccly, we may leave thom a boat. But uot oue pouud of the money do they get."
"Aud wheu arc we to start in?" "I'll give you the aignal," Billings replied. "Meanwhile turn in aud get a rest, fiui diiiglit, my lads, and re¬ member! I shijiped every manjack uf you at Portamuiitb. and you're under oath to du my bidding. Kill 'em. if necessary, but get the cash at all baz- zarda."
".\ye, aye, air! We'll follow yuu," cried aeveral of the rascally crew as their leader spraug np tbe ladder. Lit¬ tle Dick Harley breathed a sigh of relief aa he heard Billings depart, bnl the next moment thore Hashed ocrosa hia youthful mind that n stern duty lay before him. Xutwitbstandiiig the danger—uutwitbatanding tbe mortal terror with which ho regorded tbis briital Hrst iiuito—be mnat oiidoavurtu give the captaiu warniug uf the intend¬ ed rubbery.
To stir from hia biding plaoe nt this momeut would mean death nt the bauds of tliose desperate iiien. .\nd ns yet none uf them Hhuivcd any inten¬ tion of obeying liilliiigs'a advice ami "turning in."
Tbey examined their revolvers—fur every ono of them seemed tu be armed —and talking over tbe coming attack upon the chartered company's treas¬ ure. Dick hail almuat made ii]! hia mind to risk u oiiiwl along the Hour toward tbo cumpauiou ladder aud a rush tlioiico upun tho dook, when uiie uf tbe desperadoes yawned. .A yawn is muro contagious tlian yellow fever. Within five miniitea every man in the forecastle was abowing evidence of weariness. First one and then an¬ other i-rnwled into Ibeir bunks, and were presently heard to slumber nois¬ ily. The exaiiiple spread until tbe l-ist of the band kuooko,! the ashes out of his iiipo and retired to rest. Soon all of thom were iu the Und of Xod.
TIIE S.VBBATH SCHOOL.; J f.^^ york_staje news.
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR APRIL 34.
•'""'"' ">"•<»'"' ¦ is claimed that there is in Chicago uu
.Teweled linltuiis are seen uu banl hospital where self-respecting poor ioine g.iwiis of silk nud velvet. Tur- wumen oan ubtaiu free troatmeut, ex- luuia, rubies, emernlds and tupnzea i cept by stn,louts, wbo are allowed tu ire tbe jewels most in uso. The but- : attemrtu such cases for tho experieuce ;ou9 are uf medium size, and arc real- : gained.
y works of Ult. | a now and profitable cmpli\Tment i7,"i^-r'ii7 a" mie..ti')TTi'''" wlii
fur wumen is inti-oducinR fluur. Several i w,i,ild not do. imt nlways
tToinrn Stuilriilii in ^iTltieilaud. I
Acour.ling tu a recent roport made j iy H. Blouler. tlie ('umiuissiuut'r uf j Hdncatiun iu Snitzerlaiul, there arc aow (114 yunug wuineii taking coiiraea in Swiss universities, (teiieva has 1)111 i'eniale students, Zurich li!i>, Lausanne snd Berne each sixty. Bale twu, while ihe rnivcrsitios uf Xcuf.'hntel and Freiburg have nono.
Olll Ulaok (ilovrii.
N'othing is better to renovate black silk or ribbon than the water in which
Ivmoli Tl-«l; "A I.eMon In ForsUvrnen." Mull. Kill,'ll-.l.t—lioldrn Tr>t: Luke ti.. .-t7-<riiiniiipill«r.r on thc I.t-Mon ol Ihr liar liy llie Xlet, II. M. Sl.arna.
SI Tlieu r,inn> Tmor t" lllui an.l fald; I,.T.I, Ii.nv ntt shiill my bfothi-r slu agali «i 111,', nu.l I f-.ritlT.'hlra/ rill soT,-n tiuiwi?" ll K s,i ,11111,-iilt. inuoli as wc may r.'ad nnd till!, nl,-lit it. to Iit-llev.' nnd live out the L.-llol that It Is no lougxr I that livo. Imt I'hri-t who liv.'lh lu mo (Oiil. II., 201. ra¬ ter's .IlfH.-ullv here Is "me" an.l "I," for g.'ttiug tlio le.ssiin ot chapter xvi.. il, nliout rtonying sell nnd following Thrts.. A I'ot. y of |,utting His ijuestion would lie, td vou forgive one agalus! 'yoal It sliould what I would ,,i hat
r.l, hon
fula awcet milk, pinch ot aalt and , but one tbat can bo acquired. Fol.ling flour to mix very hard. garments to fit the trunk in whicli
Thp meat wos boiled until so tender Ihey are to be stored and laying a tbat it waa readily alipped from the , sheet uf tbin paper between the folds bone. For breakfast tho next moru , will do much. Packing f,o tightly ing part of the cold meat was used for j that the clothes cannot shift about, liosh. j sveu under the baggageman's hand-
The priucipal dish of the Sunday's , ling, will du mure. Theindiscrimiuate linuer wna a ineot pie. Slices of the folda that come of a vigorous shaking
firms who advertise tbeir fl.iur the world over arc now hiring women ou a salary aiiil puyiug ull their traveling ex))oiises, t,i iiitruduoo a particulai brand uf flour into tuwiis and cities where it is nut woll-knowii. Two wu¬ men ure enipluyed to go together, so tbat the matter uf one traveling alone is obviated, au.l a certain amount ol territory is assigned thein.
Mrs. Carrie Williams of Sau Diego bus for severni yours carried un in a small wny the cultuic uf cocoons for a pair of old black gluvea has been | silk inaunfactiirc. She gives sume in- boiled. Use a quart uf water for each i tero'ting fuels concerning it, wliich pair and boil till the color is extracted. In cleaning with it do not iron tbe ribbon, but piu it i-mouthly on n board or table, or roll it round on a new rolling pin devoted to thia purpose.
l-arklnic (VltliiMit Ci'.aKr.. Packing to avoid creascf
I w.uil.l n.l ' .1,'SUS ,1,1?
meat, carefully freed from all gristle, were covered with tho stook aud put upon the stove. From the stock it waa necessary to remove a half cup of fat. The crust of the pie was made of one cup sour milk, ope-balf cnp sour cream, level teaspoon soda, teaspoon salt and flonr to make a aoft dough. Before putting on the top cruat gener¬ ous bits of butter and a sprinkling ot pepper were added. Tbe crust was brushed over witb awoet cream before the pie was placed in the oveu. The remainder of the atock was heated, thickened a little aud served with the dinner.
npwill do mure harm tbau any amunut ^f pressure put npon those laid with care.
I'arta About Fanu.
In Egypt fnna were naed iu religions i!eremonies, made of parchment or feathers.
The Romans use.l a circular fau on occaaious of atate, aud tho Greeks mado fans of the flnx Icavea of the lotus.
The .Tapaneae and Chinese huve from perioda of great nntiqiiity used fans of all possible varieties.
,1. Wlial. wilt Thou Iiavii mo to do? As Ills redeemed ones, w.- are hern to manlfosl His life Iu tlie.s.i mortol bodiim (Il I'or. Iv., in nhii mslin Him known.
'ii. "Josiis salth unto lllm, 1 say not unto Iheo, t'ntll soron times, but until sev- i>uty tliuHs soVou. " His thoughts and wavs aro*nil f:ir aliiiTS ours as Iieaven Is abovH the i-arth. Ilo Xlteif us etrrnal re.lerap- tl.)u. M-iltIng out all our sins. And nssur- ln« us of otorual glory, then teachoi us that wo nro to ovor.-onio sell and slu an.l llio .Iov,I. siiliinltting Diooklv to many nu unjust ,I;.iiinnd of the world for Ills snlu- lost IV,. pr.iTo a stuuilillug block.
'.'3 'J7. "Thor.iforo !• thc kingdom ot hoavou Ukouel unto a ciTtnIn king, which woul.I take nooount of His servants." In thi-so vorsi's we havo an Illiistratl.'U from iMir I.irds uwn lips ot His forgiveneiis. Uiiglit tu iipcii the wav to an immense whi.'h II,' freely beiitows upon every |ieni- Americaii indnstrv. " In furtv days '•'"'"'"i'"- The pnra'.iles ol the kingdom Ir.o.i ii-n li... , ll, 'ii..„i i.,»» I I 1 .1 .. I k'moiimos have rofemnoo to the mystery from t..e tunc the first leaf is fed, the ; „, ,„„ ,,.,,.„, „^,. „h„„ „,o kingdom It- dress can be worn. Tlie fine ur coavai? j solf.whl.-h wns nt h.iiul, is postiiom-d till quality nf tbe silk Is dopeiideut upou ' Ho shall come agnlu Iiciiius.i of Ills poo tbo size of tbe leaf. One acre ol mullieri-y treea will bear three pick¬
ings every year.
Lace which has become yellow with
pie's rojoctlon of llliu. Mometluies thoy
refer 1,1 tlio oml ot this agn uul thn events
onni-otod Iliorowlth. Tiioro Is ono thing
that all should lay t,i heart, nnd thnt Is
that thoro Is a day ol n-ckouing lor ovory
nno. for every ouo of us shall give a.icount
of himself to Oo'l, for (lo.l shall bring
.,,.., .- ¦ , ¦' overy work uuto judgment with every so-
age IS exactly the right tint required i crct thing, whetlior It be goo.l or whether
by fasliion. It bo ovH i^Ilom. xlv., IS; E.-I. xil.. 141. Tho
xi:„;,i„, ,„ « 1 - 1 • 1 |u,Igo Is appointed, ovou hliu whom <li)d
Jlinialuics of historical personages, r„,si„i trnm tho dead (Acts xvll.,30, tho
ael around with diamonda, are very ' same who speaks to us In this parable. I
fashionable for wedding gifts I cannot say thnt thevorsos we aro conaldor-
, .1 . - . Ing refer to anv period of tho lime of fu-
Aiuong the prettiest aummer goods tun-judgment; but rather to present f
Queen Elizabeth had aii great a love Xow yon thiuk I have come to the | f„r pretty fans as she biU'l'or gowns, end of my soup bono. No, there was and had n large collection of them, hash again Monday morniug fot j ji,^^ .,, p.„ ,^,,„„, euconraged fan breakfa.at. And tho best uf the story j^^j , ^,„, ^,^^, collected fine apcci 18, it 18 true.—Hope Darling, lu New i - • - '
England Homeatead.
mena of thp wurk. (Irouze, Watteau and other great artists did not diadain tu lend tlioir talents to the art. Theae pictiiros were dune moatly on vellum or chicken skin.
liecliif-i-.
feilear Candy—Uae ono pound of granulated sugar, witb half a pint of
water; stir it well; wheu dissolved al- ' ^,, ,„,, ,|„^r,,,
low it to boil until it bubbles with()Ul i ^ ;., „;,« evident that vagaries in further stii-nng; then drop a little in- ,i,^,„ ,,„ „.,t „i ,,fy ;„ ,„„„ ,.^^t they to cold water; if ,t spans like glass ,,„ j,, ^.„„„^„ ^ threa,lbare coat and when brokeu, it has reached what is ^„,, 4^,,^ ;„ ,,,^,,, ,,ij,, „ ,„^„ ,,,, „,,; called be "crack, and la ready for „,,^^^, ,„p^„ j,,„j ,,^ i^^^ , threadbare uso in dripping nny kind of candy. If ,,,„;„ jj^ ,„^^ ,„, ^ gen,iea,aii of cnl- you wish to use tho airup for cara- ,,„c „„il__of m'isfortiiuc. "But," as mela boil 1 lougcr; when it bas . ^ nuciulugist unce remarked, ••ho mav
have hard wurk to mako people be¬ lieve it." Nevertbeleaa he can force belief in tho proper environment, and then Ilia shortconnugs in dress are of-
Cautiously Dick Harley peeped out from under liis tarpaulin. Then be ventured f,,rlli. aud set one foot ou tbe cuni]iaui,iu la,Ider.
"Wll,, a there? " growled a sailor, drowsily.
Dick's only answer was tu slip as quickly and ns iiuisclessly ns bis liruises wuuld rlluw up tho liidder. At the head h« liati-iie,! inttntly.
"Who was It, Bill? ' asked a seeund vuice.
"It waa that blamed cat, I'm think- in'," replied the first s|ieaker, and tu Dick's relief tbere was nu pursuit. l,>uickly lie ran aluug the deck ami muunleil thc bridge to whore thc skip¬ per stuud.
Thnt night as thc firat mate of the Only Sun came up frum bia cabin, with a revolver in bis hip pocket nnd a grin on bis face, ho was met at the hea.l uf the stuirs by tlui captain aud Mr, Laiicolut Tu bis surprise both uf tliuse gentlcmoii wore armed, while bchin,! tbeni he observed tbe de-pisod stun nil uy. Dick Harloy, with a nnke.l cnll,iss in bis bund.
••Mr. Ilillin','s, ' saiil the Kptain, •yuu v.ill please tbnnv up y.iiir hands, Vuiir little plut has been di"i-.'vere.l. .\li. tliiink y.iu " us be drew the jus- t.d ont uf Billin..;ss pocket . ••y.iu may n.m return to yuur cabin andcuusider yuiirself a prisoner. '
•'Why—what r- tbe meaning uf tin", sir?" splnttore 1 thc mote
'•The meaning. Mr. Billings," pnt in I.aiioolur. -'i- that this buy lure hear.l yuur wh de delightful scheme
reached a yellow color, taku it at once from the firo.
Baked Fig Pudding—First stew aome dried figs till tender, witb a lit¬ tle lemon peel nnd sugar. Take two ! leu hailed a i idiosyiu-raaiea of genius. egga, their weigbl in bnlter, flour and 1 Willi a womau it ia difl'erent. A bndly sugar. Beat butter and sugar to a | dressed womau, ao cither through ca- cream, add the egga, uud lastly thc [ price urali.sulute lack of feiuiuine taste, flour, which has bad half a teasjioon | i., rarely agreeable and good humored, of baking powder mixed witb it. But- , There are eiceiitions, buwever, but ter a pio diah, apread it witb a double even then, nu matter how fascinating
layer of tbe atoivod lig.s, ponr tbe bat ler mixture over, and li:il;o for balf an bour in a sharp oven. The pudding will be equally guod hot ur culd. Fiah Hareliit-JIix together a tablc-
her convcrsatiun may be, no matter how her conimoii sense nnd knowledge uf iutoreatiug things may attract one, she can never overcome the effect of bad dreas; the higher tbe order of her
spoonful of olive uil, n teuapuonful of ^ ncconipliahmenls tbe more prunuiiuced Iciniiu juice, half that quantity uf , becunic ber iniiierfectiuus uf clothing, uiiiun juice, n forth teaspoouful of ' Yet alio aeema to glory iu the auomnly.
salt and quarter saltspoonful uf pap¬ rika and celery suit each, and pour over u cup of cold b-iilo 1 tish, flaked. Blend in asauccpnu over the firo two tablespuonfiila of butter and the same uf Hour, adding a sallspounful of salt. When but puur in n cup uf thin
when she shuuld feci aahamcd at it.
<io..l|.. Misa Kdith drier Long, a graduate of Wellesley Cullege. hos Iieon work¬ ing siiio .Inly, IHil.'), ns paator'a bi'l]!- er in tbcSontJi ('ongregatiouul Churob
cream, ndd tbe fish and two-thirds of ; "' Hridgepurt, Coun.
a grated cheese, cheese ia melted, iluliciiue P.ita' .some piiliilu s, , alire.ls. wasii v, ,-i Tbi'uw tlio'ii 11 I
— Wash and peel
thcni intu Huiall
id di-y oil a cloth.
nt n tiiiin into
u as thc , Mrs. Tini,'le, wife uf the P.ev. fi. W. Tingle, iinsti,r uf Iho Cungrega tiuiial cburcb uf .Tewoll, f.r.vii, iia> licui licensed tu prcnoh, and is sii]i plying thc church at Uilliert.
Tho 2,MI nurses whu bave been em-
for next season will be seen flowered muslins on plain and brocaded grounds, barege muslins, plumetia, grass lawns and plain liatiatea. Bright colors will bo a feature of next sum¬ mer's drcaa fabrics.
Blouaes, witli very bandanme jew¬ eled belts and dog-collars to match, are atill in great favor for theatre and demi-dreas opera wear. Must ot the latest models are finished with aome surt uf a pretty yuko ur guimpo of fab¬ ric differing from the blouse itself.
American manufacturers have pro duced a very attractive line of satin striped moires tbia seasuu whicli are far more suft and pliable than ths moires uf othor days,for they are much lighter in toxtnro, and the usual stifl nuderiveb ur filling is now omitted in tbo weaving.
French niulinir retains all its nc quired populurity fur certain uses iu the world of fashion, and among other spring mnterials nre fuund some uovel and pretty varieties in aerge, armure, basket, trellia aud whipcord weaves in many stylish patterns, and also in very haiiilaome colorings.
ftlvoness, for Hod may bs said to bealways 11 some seusn reckoning with pooplo. It sonins to mo that tho main point of this, pnrt of tho pnrabln Is tho full and fren for¬ giveness which Hn bestows uimn every penitent. The debtor was grsaliy bi debt, owing 10,000 tnlonts, which, uncording to the ostlmotu In tho margin, would tw over 11,000.000, nu.l ho could not pay, as we say, a cnut on tho dollar, for ho had noth¬ ing, yet ho wns pro^umptuous enough to ask for piitloncn, promising to pay all. His lor.l, moved with corapassloii, forgave htm thn whole debt. Our Indnbledness to I (lod for life and cnre and mercies nincn wn 1 ha.l any lining Is beyond computation. If we should count but oun mnnty a mlnutn for only twenty yoars, tliny would bo ovor 10.000,000, but who cau estlmntu tho mer¬ cies of a raomnnfi'
S^-.SO "Uut thn samn snrvaut wnut out and t.iiind onn of his fellow sorvants which owo.I hlm aliiin-lrod pnuce. " Aooordluglo Iho Iiinrgln, n debt of uot over fih, yet son his troiitin.-iii of Ills follow ns conitinred with Ills I.,ir,rs trontmool of hlin. Hut do not cjiiilouiu him uulnss you nro sure thnt yuu uro nnt gullly. Mali's Iiiliiimnnlly to llllin Is lis iniirvMliiiis as God's coinpassloii. . (trout IIS is (1,1,i's forgiveness, so, groat Is | iuiiu's^iii.i!{ of It. Huvo you novor said of | nuy 0110, "I I'unnot f'lrglio him. " or "I'll j forgive, l,ut 1 oannot forget?" If you havs sal.l su.'h things, you have no right to con. ; iloinu tills nisii. Uu.-iiomli«r thn word« of ; our I.ord iu n crtnln cii.sn, "Ho that Is I with,Hit sill among vou lot hlm Ilrst oast a ,
I Htoun" ,J ¦ ¦¦ -¦
O.ld arrangementa of plftited frill- | ,»'' ">"». O'l'"" '''" '"""w servants saw -. ¦ . . - .f' I what was-Tloiie, they were vory sorry nnd
braid, velvet nnd lace are very much used by fasbioiiablo dress- I ,1, makers on bodices, rodingotca and " priuceaa gowna fastened at tbo lefl aide, und a very dreaay appearance is imparted tu oiherwiae simple gowna by the addition uf these trimmiuga.
I tol.l unto Iholr I.ord all that was III this oiisothero was uotlilugthat uld do but tell their Lord, for U» id power to deal wit ll thn wicked ser- aut. Dut horn Is an applloallon wbloh ry bollovor may with proflt lay to heart.
have rocelvnd t hrlst Jnsui Saviour, nro truly forglvnn, washed, sanc- .,,, , ,. , Illlod.justlllod, but Ihurn aro millions who I'ur middle-aged wumen atyliab am nit nnd who ,Io not know anything gowna arc made of black silk warp. | about the l.oni .loans and aro liable to be Woulen gooda are made with a aUirl "•'-''' f"r"v;-r Into the hands of tho groat ad- , . , ¦ .,,¦ , . ,1 u I \ vorsiiry who now opnrosaoa thera. Aro wn baviiig two bias milliner's falla,beaded j ,„rry enougli for thnm to say to our Lord with a fancy ailk gimp. Thefront has j who hns suvoj us: "Hnro nm I. Send me an Eton ell'ect, witb square revers nnd I |',\,;.;',',' "'"¦" "' 'l''"'" *"'' "' ''''J' »*'''"• belt, pointed in front, of antin. V '
and collars of whito ailk urc cover id with cream lace.
High satin collars finished witb slnndiug lace fraiaea, elaborate tjnecn .Anne ruches, detachalile blouse, ur Hat vest fronts, long Directoiro rcnrfs with (luted ribbon-liordered ends, nnd lii',"ii'ii exceediuglv dainlv French - loukiiig I Is loil ' " ¦ ' vauts,
Hint. "Au,I his lord wns wroth, and dn. Iliore.I hiiu to thn lormontors till hn sll,mill pnv nil that was dun unto hlm." Wninurt lint tliliik ul our I.,ii-.I Inthlssturf usif Ho wns spcnking of Hlmsnlf, for wij nrn liowliiT,. taught Illut Hn ever forgives Ilild thi'ii lakes back His lorgivniioss. Tliu gifts nn,I ,'.-llilug ol Hod urn without ro-
pi'utaii li un, xl., 'ill. Ilniievnr ohniigi'S
thst
Arbor n.y a«-liool Proaraaam*. -^
State Supnrlntendniit ot Pabllo lBStrae-4 tloD Rklnner hasjust Issued th. followlaa offlclai programmes and directions tor fha observance of thn schools of Arbor DayJ May*. The titles, without authors, are tol !>• found |n thn Arbor Day Annual the 8aW perlntnndent win supply: I
1. Make programuu'H l--ng enough to ad-^ mil of plnasurabln variety; but not too long. last Intorest inthn»xnr'ls.'S may llairJ
a. Have as manv oMI.Iivn aa poaslbM from tho dlfforent "gra.los take partinthafi oxerclsna.
9. Have a place in t'.ie programme fur aBJ essay nr talk on tho bo.vity. utility and pa> cullar habits of the trees to lm plantsd.
4. Interest tho pstrniisof thn sclioola ta- attouding the Arbor I'ay oxnrotsos, and aa- courag. thn children tn plant troea, vlaas or shrubs at thair liomns.
6. Uave short talks by some oftho sohool ofllonrs or other promln.ut residents of tha dUtrlct.
6. (live especial attontlon fo th. 00m- nilttlng to memory by thn ohildron ot ao- Icctlons on Datum and lUi patriotism,
7. Havn children In.irn for that day somo CDS of our national songs,
8. The programmes uutllnnd In this an* nual am suggosilvn only. Vary to sulk Ilmn and condition, and do not hnsltate to iDCludo nnw Ideas which mav occur to yoaJ
FaoilRAMME I,
I. Opening Kn>rcl»n« -Heading from Iha,
Horlptums or other appropriate writ*
Ings. t. Reading of .Arbor Pnv I.iw. «. Song,
4. Hupnrlntnndent's loiter to school offl¬
cers and teachers.
5. llncllatlon. "Throo Trees."
C. Heading, "How Our birds Protect Our Trons." Morrlani.
7. Recttatlon, "Stream, Old (ilorv," Spot-
ford. H. Song. Patriotic.
II. Superintendent's loiter to tho ohildroik'
of thn pubtlii scho.ils. '
10. Dncltatlou. "MotUor Earth, " Six ohIlJ
drnn,
11. nocltatlon, "Thn Liltlo Urol hers of thai
Air." Four pupils. 11. Hocltatlon, "Tho American Flog," Wla-I throp. '^
13. Marching song.
II. Planting of trees and shrubs.
15. Closing song —Patriotic.
rR.lilRAUMF. II. •
1. Opnolug Exercises—KnndlDg from tha Scrlpturss or other appropriate writ' lugs.
9. ItoadlDg of Arbor I>ny Inw.
3. Song.
4. HuperlDtondont's letter to school on¬
cers nnd toai'Iiors. ,
8. Essay or nddrcss. "Whnt Arbor Dax
reaohes.^' ,
6. ItnoitaCon, •'Thn llrowlh am) AM of
Trees." Uur.lls.
7. Heading, "A Tropical Fruit Tree." , a. nocltatlon, "A Olu.stcr of Curiont
Trees." Eight pupils. 1
n. Mong, Patriotic. |
10. Superlutnndnnt's loiti'r lo tho oblldrao
of tho public soliools.
11. Essay or address, "What Iho Trnos Do
For rs. ' Vi. Hocltatlon, "Pleas For tho Speoohless." 18. Itecltatloo. "Ainorioan Flag," Deecbcr.'
14, Marching song,
l.^. Planting of trees and shrulis.
16. rioslng song.
The Ilolgpvllln Faliurv.
Tho failure of Alfred Dolgo A Son, Ql Dolgovllln, haa paralyzed business In thai village, which until thnu was nne of ths most thriving raunufacturlug towus In tha Htatn. Thn ono objnct Iu tho Ilfe of ihs principal In this Ilnauclal disnster was tha making and building up of the town whiob bears his name.
Thn application fnr tho rocelvorshlp anq the dlssolutlou of thn llrm was made Ity Hudolph Dolge, Mr. llolge's sou, and tha complaint was vorllled by Edmund IU Waiiklo, of Kow York, tho firm's book¬ keeper. Tho inoTlug pnpers give Ih^ nominal value of tho assets as fI,UO,OMi but their nctuni value cnn not yot bs datar.1 mined. Thern arn outstanding debts at tSno.OOO. and disc,Minted imtos of tlM.OWj, Iu addition Ihn tirui Is Indorser on not** aggregating $200,000, and iiotus amountlag tu f 15,000 havn nirnady gone to prolwl4 The plaintiff says thn Ann oansot taaUia on Ila accounts, and tbat maturing obllga> tlons cannot bn ronowod at the banka oa account of the unsettled buslnsss soadls tlons. j
Urealpta.Pmm Tax on CorporaHoBS.
Htate Treasurer Colvin gave out Ogaiad showing a big Inoreaso In rnoolpts trom tha tsx on Ibo Incorporation of now ooropaafaa aod lucrnasHs of capital for the flrst ils months of thn prnsent flscal yenr,wlileh ba- gan on October 1 last. Thu aggragata ol such rncolpta was 217,724 diirlugthls yaar; as oompared with f 63,0!I4 tor the praoadUa year. Tho totals for each raoutU dariaiB this flsoalyeorshowndhnndioioeiBeraaaaS Thn ronolpts worn as follows: Ootobarj tlflSS; November, t4.1,94l; December, *»,. 042; January, |,70,II)2; Febmarr, «!ll,«ll^ March, 46,812. . ^
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plenty of clea", liuiling fat; shake the pluyed diiriiig thc typliui,! epidemic at IHitatuea abnit in thc fat uutil they , Muidstune. Dug., uro tu be preaented
are crisp and v! a deep yellow color. Drain un a c'utli, aprinklc slightly with salt and serve ou a folded unp kin. Ill urdor tu remuTetho putatues well in the fat su that tboy may be e,|iial ill culur it is host tu use a fi'ying-li.iskot, in which the putatues are pluce,1 f,ir fry.ii;,'.
with ailver medals by the Mai'latuiio
aiitburitiea, iu rccuguitiun uf the tuwn's
gratitude fur their services,
Thc regiiliir Baptist Cliiiri'h lias
thi-ee urdaiiied wumen—tbe liev. Mary 1 C. iTunoa iu tho Stato of Wuabingluii ; in IH.I'J; the Ilev. Francca i:. Tuivn- ' slov. IHH,-,, ami the Kcv. Kdith Hill
Voiil Penr^ -Take snfflcieut, cold I Br cuukoil veiil tl make a half-pint'when I'liuppo 1 ,-\M an equal quantity ul brou'l crumbs, four oluqipcl raw uysters, balf a icaspuonfiil uf salt,une fuurth uf a tcasjiouiiful uf pepper, threo tal,lesji.i!i:ifuls i,f st,ii'k i,r gravy, just auflii'ieni t,i nmld nicely, I'n-s- 1 o wineglass isuiilT. When ready -.¦ok butter asballuiv ,lisb,,,ii whi.'b lay the pear", lirst rolliii..< tliem 111 beaten egg and line cracker crumbs. Bruwn in a gu,i,l uven. nii,l servo with a'sprig of parsley inse) tcl iu tbe stem end.
of Kansas, tbis year. The late Mary Cowdeii Clarke fur Ihe last fifty yeara uf her life never jieriuittod any chauge 111 the style uf li.'i- dross, and invariably wure thc )ii,'Iiirc»qiie aud uld fasbiuntd guwiis ivhii'b woro ill vugue in Uic Into furtiea. j .MissFlurcnce Higgins has just been | a]ip,iiule.| prufossur uf urat iry an 1 j director uf the department uf elu,'nti,,ii in tlio Nurtherii In,liana Cullogo uf | Law st Valpuruisu, Miss Higgins is | the uiily wuiiiou iiow oci'iljiyiiig such j a pusitiuii, ,., „ ,,..,., Mrs. Bu.iiner, President of Uu. 1
(lam Suup--rnup twcntyhve clams ^ j^,^,,,, j-„„„eil of Women in Lumlun,
berthas and Marie .Antoiuotle fichu arc all rejii-uduced amung the charm¬ ing ct cetcras iu dress fur next seasuu.
.A device auggcstoil by a Freuch dressmaker tuune uf her ciiatomers ia lo wear, where line's anua are nol as liliimp as desired, a dreas sleeve inside uf tho glove. This is for tho deiiii- toilettc fur a receitii.ii and aimilar uses, ft is u fushiun Hint ia jiarticu larly easy tu ciqiy at th Ihc'liltlo iiuiifs r.t the tiqi uf mosi sleeves furm llio snrruundiiig uf tiie gluve aliiiust as if the arms were bare. Wearing the aleevoa in thia way con- ti-ibiites to the dressy finish ot a sim¬ ple toilet.
Tho must pii[iubii- culurs fui- the Cuming soaauii are the purcnlaiu, hya¬ cinth, tiiniuuisc, cadet and aulipbiic blues, all the Jirelty Hliadea of gr.iy and bi'ii;!-, Itussian und euicrsM groens an,I viulet tu bo used chieliy fur a contiast in trininiing. Yellow- in ull the tints frum cream lu deep ur
nf u .'rrliiln mnu and hl-i scr- I till' lord lu I he story Is tUS uins- tor 111 Iiii'so servants, not our LorJ. Hon Iho suiiiil lottor I. uot oiipltal I,. Hii In tlia ^t,,rv III th.i unjust stoward Ihe question Is r.'iiouli.iliy uskod. Iloiv ,'oulil our I.ord over ciTuuiouiI such friiiid? Our Lord novnr dl,l, but til" man's master or lord (small I) i.,,iiu,,'u:lii,l his frnudulout snrvnnt fur be¬ ing ,'l,'v.'r cn.iugli tu priivldn a future wol- L'.Kii,' l,ir hlmsolf In Ihn homos of tlioHU Wimm h,- hud bi-frlondod at his lord's ex¬ peuse. Our Lord taught that wc ought to n j'liiiii-ii- I uinko su,-ti use Of our onportunillos -Inw- unient fui fully, nf coiirso—as would bn for our bono- ' III lu llio lllo to come.
U.l. "So Ilkewlso shall My Heavenly FiitliiT do ulsn unto yuu. If yn from your hoartii forgivo not ovory ouo of his brother tholr Iri'spiissos." In thn epistlo to tbn K[>linHiaus wo nrn tnught lu tho opening nil,I Inllnwing unrds our privlloges Iu Clirisl. IliossisI with all spiritual Iilosslngs, n-.'opieil 111 tlioBoIoveil, In whom wo havo ri'ilomptlnn. the Inrglvonoss of sins, seated Willi Christ iu tho hoovpnlios. Then yie lite taught Ihnt bocausn of tlift.so great 1,1'nollls ,'nnfi4rro,l upon ils-w» ntlnuld walk iv,,rihv "t nnr vucatlon, walk lu Invo, wnik lis ,'hll,lr,'u of llghl, ami aumug nlhcr things f,>rgive nnn iiiiotlior evon as (Iod fnr I'hrlsl s buko hath forgiven us I Eph. Iv.. '12.1. tialvntlon Is nowlinrn madn ilnpond- sut upon any works or good deeds nf ours.
LlfS'lnsuranca Flguros.
Thn annual report of Hiiporlntoodsnt ol Iiisuranco Payn sbows that Iho gross aM sots oftho oompanles doing a llfe-lnaaraaa* liiiainHMi tn this Hints on Decsmbsr 1 WSM t'l,1134,01)1,344, an Increniin ot aiOt.m.lM ovor thn previous yenr. Of this amoaat Nnw York Htate noupanlna Iiaro tMLnt,- 708, nu Increase of «43,461,S08. The llabUi- llea of ths oompaules worn (>l,14S,Mt,IWi HU Inorease ot C9(I,641,191. Of tha daAi. York Htate oompaniss tbe liabilities wora (6117,020,283. The receipts of tbo Naw York Htate companlHS wnre aiH3,6S2,78S, aa iB^ crease of •13,620,S»ti.
New Hall of (.'linnlBlrr.
Forty thousand dollars has rsoently b««a npproiirlated by tho Jioard ot Truslsaa of '' ,rnoll Unlvnrslty for a now hall of chem- , ,.y, and work on II will bs bagua lm- indiately. Tho building will h« annasad
tu Morse Hall, tbn prnsent ohomlstry boild¬ lug, and wlll bn IM by GO foot, and Iwo sturlns high. The building will be dsvotad
nugc Will bu woru, and also the pretty , but Is always sol forth as a free gift (Horn.
doon rose iiiiik Liirlit fawns tfiavs I'-' ''i ">• ^'' ''"''" '" "'• """'' *»"" •'>'
Iccp rosi, pn K, i.ifeiii lawns, giajs, ^.|^^_^_ ^^^^^^^ iH-omn ohlldrnu of Oodby
browns and liei.ges aro especially in laiu, i„ ('ii,i,ij„„us. wn uro onrnnstiv ex-
favur just nuw fur the now iluth horti-I In wiilk as such, nssured Ihal all Iu
ma'lc fur early muruing weai. '¦urllv,-sns Clirlsliaiis wlii.'h lin approves
¦' - - u.^ii 1... r.'Warilod, I.ul all else shall bn
Ami s iihi,di i- weather.
blue Hii'l gray inixti useful in all' kinds uf
wood, hay au,I slubblo.—Los-
Suliitanllal Jnslli-a. .A few liHvyers were sitting in i,-.ie if the Olty ri'stuiiraiits a few days a.;
tllHli 1,1
lull ll.ill.cr.
GRUESOME V.'AR PREPARATIONS."
rnniu Ma.lrnr Ihn I.rr llinr < 11 ll,<- I'or
Itllnr (Kan.I Itancc
sis worn made on thn raugn ut
latingluuch and discussing diffcri-iit i BIloy, Kansas, n lew days ago, of tho I.no , ". , « ,1 . I 1 .1 ritio, ailoptod by thn Onvornnioul f.,r Iho
sniijects, wben uue uJ them told the „^^.,. .^'.^ ,„„; „,.„ eoudu-lcl by Uw
and strain tiiii li'iuor. Melt one table spuoufnl butter in a saucj'an. nldiiig two tableapuonfnls Iincchi,ppe,| white onion and couk five minuti's without browning. Then oil two lino rulled sodo crackers an.l stir a few minutes, a,llling one pint uf boiling water, une pint ,,f tine cut pula;,ies, uuo even tea- spuunfiil jieppei. aU'l cuul; lifleen min¬ utes. .A,I,I tl) It une i-iip canneil to¬ matoes an,] cook ten miniil.s longer Next ad I tbo clam couk again f.>r t-n luinite- I'm pint uf l>.ii!ing milk in t'nc Iiiroeu. punr III tho Sl lip an 1 serve 1 itb crackers.
Trurk l-atrhra Fur Ihr l-oor.
Four years a.ju (fuveriiur I'lnsren, then Mayor, onceivcl the 1 lea ol mak¬ ing uaeuf tbe vacant lots in an 1 aruiiiiil
Cauaihi, has been uppuiuted a memlier of the High Scbuul B^.ard uf that i-ity. The appiiiiitiuent was made by the Buar,l uf .VIderuieu, and 11 is tin; first time that a woman haa hell thc pisi- I Imu there.
Mrs. Cira Chaplain W'ee,l uf .Miisca- I tine. In , has presented a petition, j signe,l by I.hkii |iroiuinciil citizens uf j hnr state, in whicli she asks fur a
folluwing stury:
This occurred sume years ago iu llie flice uf a furmi r justice uf the jieaco. lU atturiiev, whu has since left Siinij
riiltn
I h-pi-r ami l''!'''""*'"' "Iipointmont t., i-itbcr Switzerlan,] ur (leriuuiiy. fiio peti
tu rub tho Cliartercl ('.impany uf Delruit fur tra,-kiug purposes, by the •J'.'')i',i1'iV He very jiruiiiptly infurmed unemiiluycl p.ur, .As a result '.i.'ii: thecapttin. V.iir acc-implices 111 tbe 1 families pro-luce.1 Sl"*.!!'"! w.irth ol furei^istle wore caj'tnrel in their bunks, 1 vogvtaliles. at an e-.;pense i.f unly $.">il'l,
¦ ¦ ' tbem bave onfossed from ab,,ut 4.MI acres uf lau,l." That
practical .lemuiistratiun at unce made
Bii:i:igs looked a' the speaker an.l . tbe '•PiDgree p,,tatup.»t.-h ' ulna p'pu
City, ba.l been engaged tu defend a dbl th
mail fur the crime uf jietty larceny.
¦fhu lawyer knew that the case agaiirt
Ins i-liout was a pretty strung jue, and
ho decideil lu lii-aril the Imn in his
,lcn. Aa be eiitcrcl tlic ruum uu tuld
the justi ,f the case, the uame of hia
client, and aildel ho did nol lliink there wos any eviilenee tu cuniict. At the same'time be alipjied a fill
tiun ie al present in the ImniCuf'«"';> l'*'-''-^'.'''''''/'»"''''' '''V''"''.;;^ President M.'Kiulev. Mrs. WccI is a ' »'"' •''"^-.'"'" " '"";«"'« *,'"''¦ ^ ''* iriisteo of a lea-ling cullego in luwa. I '"'""' «ai,l nothing, but pulling up,-:i , , „ the casii drawer, slippeil the iimiiov
,. !¦"¦": ^' ¦"s'legnlmns greetcl Hev. , ,„ .,-,,p ^.^^^ „,^,„ ,„ ,ri„| „„,, ,,„., Iditli Hill-B.,.korattho [irst Baptist ,h,. evi.leuce bal all been intruduc-I (¦hii.-cii in (i.itl.rie, Ok!a , wluro sh- „j^,,^ appear.-d tu l.e no queatiun „f has lutely lieM a week s moetings „^,. ^,,,^1, „, „„. ,i,.f,.n,la„t. Bnt h'.t counsel was c'.nlj'leiil. tliiiiking Ilm gul.l Viooe ba.l liune the work. Tlu- ,-o-jrl Uk-ii summed up the case, an 1, t'l tbe ttsl.ini'-hiueut of the defeudouf- c,,uii"ol, saiil:
surgo'iiis and army offl.'ors wli' cnuduclcd similar cipnrlmnnls llioi about two yonrs ng,i with the Krai Jnrgnnsou army rifln. I'lcknd sliiiri shooters lr,i;n thu snvnral oompaul.
cad a
slinntlng. 5 of a fal cjiortid man and Uin
a very llilu whlln man. Tliosn inil tn plunks, and pliiee,| bnhluil invaa largels.
nf Ka
flii,'h the 1
Hr, J, I), (irimth, tor .if Ihe bonr.l, stnte.l ufler tho t thn rill" .11,1 u.,i pr.ivH a hu,'':"»s par.-1 Willi th.- Krag-Jorgnnsnn ar olthnr I r peuotrativn powers nr
liumano
¦ At a rangn ol IOOO yarlj, sui.l.ns-l t . bn Iho distant' nt whicu the I.no rifl" wlli b.i uno.l mnst frnijunntiy Iu naval wiiriar-', tlin stenl-jnokel. d bullets nf the rilie lall".| tn go throagh a orpsn, aud oun buil't fnilnil nvnnt'i gn thrnugh thn rlghl arm be- I'lw thn nlliow. From thn humane staud- pnlnt tbn weapon proved Vitro Ihau thn Krag'Jorgnns'oi. for tifn hiillnts hliatioro.l boons Int'i fragin»-nts, lustead nt plcr'-lng
The OkUlioiiia State Cui-ital ••Many whu ha.l li.n:-.l of b-i work'm Ki»i-«;is were jiropar,- 11,. hoai elu,juctjt iliscii.'Ve.). but ali a-liuilleil that she went far bey.,;i-l tlieir expi'.'tatiuns."
In point
,1. -Tuis away! ' , st.iwawav
t-rgi .
,i«si
Tha Society for rronmtiug I'bi i.tiaL Koowladftf in Londouwill cvlel rat< tAt 'tOOih auuivanary.
was consigue-l bv tbe Bank uf Kng¬ land I.l Mr Cecil KLodes au.l tho ChartertI C-ncpany .if Siutb .Afri-a. His duly lay 111 the after rsbin, » here tha treasure was Etoie.l. a.il nut in pravanting venturesome little st w.: v^« ttoiA baian lopes-nudeil.
lar. au,l it aas applied bore last year Tbe operaiiiin" were on a sma)! scale, fur uuly »b,,ut Iweiity-tivn a.-res ui gTuun,l were aoiurod. but the majuritv uf the I'Si families wh,, worked thi"» laM last yoar reported that tbev Y 11 will filll that raise.l enough vegelables to supplx lur i-^.iupau* kuuos ii-,« i-i uo graie- tiiem Turough the winter This yeai fn! I tbo committee Imve sociirol .b.nbli
-Vnl grsle.'ul. in iro.l. tin- company tbe former acoa^.-e. which means tha' pr.'ve 1 Itself t, be .1 iii,,nt!i later ^ Jim fatmiies will be given an i,;,p. rHiD ,uhilo Bl.lings an I hi* gang w«-ro ity to du much tmar 1 earning- tui 11 awaiting trial lur atiompte-I piracy in ; owu snbaistence aod certainly retail' in* Capo r.iwn jOil. l>.c» Harley was tbriv self rc»i>ec'.. Vbileltli Ina Le-l ataliiug hi* father a »a*l«d baud ia gar.
then at Di.k Harlov
"The stun a.. ay ¦ ' lu- .-,, miserable litlle rat uf a st.i
"Yo-. Mr. Billiugs-'h !:as sivo I thc Chartorc 1 ('.impany i S .ltil .Vfri.-o ^J."i'i.,111.1 au 1 a siaucl; soaw.irlhy sliii
Onei'la. S. Y.. bas a child-stU'ly dub uf twenty-five membcri, who bavo 1,1'Cii li-Ieniiig ti u series ,, leotnr. « by Mrs. C"rneli» Jame-. Th m,.tbois.,f liaMwiiisville, .V. Y., have a "Woman s Vni'-n f'-r a similar pur- li,ise. aul largo and ri,,uri'-hiug mutbers' ,-lul,s are I 1 b" fmnil ir. Osweg 1 an,I Svrao-ise. tlm lattt-r bniii^' und-r tie 'ijrectiva ::f Mr=. Klltn .Mit.bell. Ph D.
There i» on fu.it lu f'hi,-ag,, a mT.e- ment tu eslalilish u h ispital fur tl.o free treati.."nt of w,,rueu t "• poor f,'i lueiii'-al atteu-lai..'e, an.l a building . f fifty "11 i.,.,m., nil lii.La'ii Aveii'i-, has b«<:i; Icaicsl fo: the juu p.ur. il
riie curt nn.la tbe defendaiii ' guilty as charge,1 in ibo lufurmutiur,, I an,I tines billi 31u,i. uf nhub amuui.t 0 Si'i has been jiai.l. The defebdunt 1- mil be coniiiiittel to the cuunty jail uiitil tbe leiiiaiii.ler is pool int/i this c-inrt.'
Nothing muro was said, aud tbe justice settled back in bis chair, satis-
iir.1 ilial Itie !«.s of llic Siaix bul
boon U(,lio|,| ami a disliuni-st attorm-v hal b.-rti left m the lui'-b. Sioiix ( . I jnsl Journal.
There aie supplied to be nearly '¦ n III ,lei,-.ists pra.-ti'-iug upon pe-.p! ti.vtL lu tho noil I.
caura'-y tho gnu teem in ---imparo willi ttu- army i nnd thliP-aturn Is aitrlbuted t-, ili nous of tho biilloi
Whnu provlously tnstwl nt the sa tan-n thn army gun i,inr--o,l the i- and weut through l-iur iuch-n .,1 «-<
did I
sntlrnly to assaying and Inorganlo'obOBili^ try, nnd will be ready fur occupaney lotha spring of 1309,
Final Work on the RUM Capitol. \
Thn contract for Imprnvlog lbs Blata Oapitol Pork and grounds sutronndlag IM (!apItol building, which roonntly hoa baaal cinared of tbs unsightly sbnd* whloh Mooa Ihnrn lor years, has bnnu awarded to tka Vuloanlta Paving Company of PIilladalBliW at t47,4<0. Tho work must bn Ualshad lm Juno 1. Thb Is praotieally tho last waakl nnoeuary to bring tha Capitol work to completion.
l.lT* Grasaboppnra.
Ad OuHoota naturalist has fonnd halt- grown grasshoppers already In Iha 8aliU. Hu says that the warm wnatlierhas hatobad the larvoi of the grasshoppers, applo IMa.- Worms aod other luseets from six to algbtl wookaearUsr than usual. If tha waalaar should now be cold tnr a fsw dan thMW Wuuld all be dostroyod and th* flslos woaW lio frne from Insects next suiamsr.
All Aronud Ihs aialo.
Nowsrk's Uoard ol Trustees ba* rajaolad a |,rni,osllluQ from UuITala capltalUU to establish a gas plant In that villag*.
'l'h« Upper BttdsoD Blver boom eonpaaf opnond Ils Mg boom, glrlng emplojraoat to a brigad* ut log sortnrs. Ths soaaaa'a sawing bas begun. Tnn limber ylrl^ frum the Adiroudacks this year Is aauaa- ally large.
I'lluton II. UalllsoD, of (iooesm (.'ooBty, was ralnasod from Autiurn Prison on a aat- dou from (Ioveruor Ulaok. Mnlllsoo's saa- toDco was eight years, fnr a murdorous as¬ sault un Hr>. W. II. Piaudnrs, of Corfa, la April, IHSri.
Attorney General Hancock bas deeldad that William L, Mcrinorg* was al th* loat Flo'iiin duly olmieii Mayor uf Ooralaf over Fruk Usburo, Uumuarst. McOsorgo hs.I uiiMjorlly of oun voto. Thn resalt waa so cluM that Dabnrii aad his frloads foil Justinsd In coutosilug tbu election.
Orlnaua County farmors are firodlctlag big yields of fruit. Knci^d breaking crop* of a|,ple« and ima.'Iios nre artlclpated. ^
(inwanda is In hnvn a «|iulilic library. Wnmno of that village are bank nf itbe aa- lerprlsr^^
Frinndship rnnldentf vnind tn l^norpor.
oiiglonor In Peek's Ie odjustlni cnlsr saw I
riflrVaaraa i'riTatf.
IlsnryC F.lwnll, nl pbliadnlphls. Injun* roit. If he llvs till thac, will c.:iisptete flftv years' j.ervlee as a private lu ths reuoiylvania Mllilla. and wlU cUlm a* tb* ••nlor marching soldier of tb* Htatn Na- llnnal (iuard tbn flrst gold medal to M awarded undnrtlin will of lb* lal4 <>en«ral tVllllam M. Itelily, tn tbn soldier with tba ' InDgnst enntiuuous sarvic* lo tbe PekDryi- I rania military. B* U now sovraty-tbra* roars old.
^ .rnney rr*igntrara.
II !¦ I r..p.,i,«d In build lrnll») freight -an I - ; 1 "k Ul. tbn |.rnduot nl tbn factonon it I«n.-a Niagara anil BulTal,!. aud ruu Ilicn ou tbn riwtiDgnlwKrlr rood loftlm slesn ilnetM the latter olty, Iboiaavlagoarlsg A-»itc!i|ut lu lira •attala-rtariK I'al* tuis tyiuiaaxJdaimagoaaX.
Iioirgn Cnornv, •aw lolil In OInver, Ih-Ii fell upon a roi wan cut iu two,
.Vlunloipal olRcnrs of I.a Halle are talkiag of paislng an nnllimn-e prohtklllag Me/- ciers from ridiug oa il:e cidrvolka at that
of 'andldate* forthe place of siinarlataad- eui nf grade or,swings In the ufltc* ot th* 1-taix Kallroad Commlaiilnu. This Is a aaw ; I-.'-- SE'J tbn salarr I' J3000. AppUeasta n.um bsrn a | racilcai ei|,rrlnnce la nil- r 'H'l coDstni'-lloii.
A man naiimd liarllug who disappaaiad frnin I'alroyra Ivnuir-nlght y«ara ago, 1 uilnga lhrn.-vcar-nld suu aud a vH*, lies jusl reiurnnd. He floda Ik* woaaa ' dn*rrt*ii raaiarr1rdaa4ib*Boib«ra(
lldraa. Darilag doaaaol.xi fal baan Isanad. |ifopaaa to arga Ua
^
I* i baan I Sanaa, iifoaoaa to ar( tm m tWMt iii^j^ aaatatg.
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REVIEW. ' gmddkat Brctr Mday llonUig at TUMnn, QUIUB OOUITT, I. T CHARLBS D. SMITH, Proprlator. i^mm^ lleWetoa IOOI Ml JOI PtliTMl -^—aicooraa n Ittnctlie and Irttstic Stjii IT Taa RETiEW OFFICE by Power Prassn MIMOI.E COPIEM. dVE CKfTTH. •Ci VOL. III. A F.VMII.T NEWSf.VI'ER OF ^OCAL AXD GENERAL f>TEI.r.IGE>tK. FEEEPOirr, Na Ya, FkYdAY, AVRIL 2l\ 1898. TJtUlt: ta.OO TEAKLT IR ADTARt* NOa 25. nxAitciAi. Bank of Rockvilie Centre VILLAOE AVENXTE, Rockviile Centre, L. I. •AITOBL r PHILUPS, Pr«liI«Bt. THOM AH O. KNIOBT, Vlce^raaldsat. UIRAM R. SMira, Cashlsr DOARD or DIRECTOBS: IMsrtA. Darlsoa. Thoaiaa O. Knicht, Jaha YtBMBi, Miram B. 8mitb. aEBtworaD.OomtMS, Wralay B. Hmitk, OharlM L, Wallaoa, ...._, ._. AnstlnOwawtfl. Lr. AUllp., Kdsoa H. SfBith. .tr. DaMotI, Joba T. DaTtam, r DaTtaoa, Edward T. Thnrsloo, Ham aamiltoa W. PMuaail. We do a OcDeial Banking Btuineu of Vapodt aod Diacoant. Intanat Paid on Special Depoaita. Dnfli lamed on Bngland and tha Taw Patronage Solicited. BaaUng Hoon—9 A. M. to 8 P. M.; flMndagr, 9 A. M. to la M. DInoont Dayi—Tneadajs and Fri- da7f.»A.M. THBFREEPORTBANK CAPITAL, S3O,O0O, Main Strvet, • Freeport, L. !• lORN J. RANDALL, Preddsnt. ^OBAUNOBT T. 8PRAOUE, ViM-Praildsat. WILLIAM 8. HALL, OasUw. ¦OARD or BIRROTORa. ChaaiiMrT. HpracM. Wllihni CMIIIsr, I J, Raadall, hOoz. BE. OoldM-. aH. OomwslI, ID. Smilh, IL Wdtacs, WlUlaa 8. Hsil. OMrn M. Raodsll, . aaeaat lanl boUdar*. frota t. a. m. la a. •: IB. OAtslSwllltl« aad todiK)«B«BM la MayJUaartaMal aaaal lo thon orrlth«r tk MwTSCar Brooklrn Baaks or Trosl Ooa BMlia, aad avary aecoaiodatlBa aa far as I laMMsatwlthf lalanst at tba rata or thrM IMT mnt paid oa M»a 4s isslls, Ibrsa nsonlbs or mnre. ^sfts issusd ea all parts of Enrops. ral banklDK boslnns. ! mraoratioDS, oosspaataa, a»- . alB.. snlk'ltri. ailra aatlsfaistloa anaranlcad. galriss will r«s.lr. prompt attaBtlea, aaA "^ly aaswarad. rmomowNiAi. DurT. D. Oj{^j{0, Surgeon 2>entl8t MAIN STRECT, FREEPORT. L. I. ornec hours: 9 A. M. to 8 R. M. , PiiniessDenttll^irlon, Br. W. R. LOiOEMCKn. Dr. H. A SXIDaORI. 8.f.Cor.liliudFreitSts., HBMPSTBAD, L. I. Imlntt iritk III M^tra iMlOieat fsr Mklil M>*I«M <»aUI aHrttlMii. ' Waah a( tka vary bast. rilamlawMt la *l«lalty. CrMM tM IrMf* Wark t SHdiUf. Mora than aeTontT five per cent, ol the popnlation of Spain live on farms. Oflloial estimates indicate tbat thc fsrmerR of Kansas will plant iiior* than 400,000 trees during the preseut spring. ^___^__^__^___ A Baltimore Jadge has deciilei) that faith cure doctors are not en titled to remuneration fur their ser rices. He takes the ground that th« faith ci:re physician renders uc apparent service to the siok. They tell a story in Lisbon Me., ol a man who in iiis prosperity bnilded bim a 125-foot benbonse, snJ, wben adversity overtook him, hied himself thither with bis wife, and, after mak ing some alterations, liveil there modestly but in comfort. Fctio'> Bays the Philadelphia Press: "Whal a wonderfal romance is wrapped np in the life story of the late ])lauc)ie K. Bruce! From slave to statesman. Fropi the shadow of tho auction block to tbe fierce ligbt of a puhlii career; from obscurity to tbo repre sentatire of u race. Tbe colored man need not go ontside his own racial environment for insjiiration ton Rr^at and nsefnl career. As Booker T. Washington has said, tbe nitimnte fate of the colored man lies largely iu bia own handa." ".lost come aboard from the Maine, sir!" waa tbe simple fofiuula by wbicb Ma8t«r-at-Arm8 Load announced to the officer of the deck of the receiving ship Vermont, at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, his own arrival and that of fuur of his shipmates who bad escaped from the wreck of the Maine in Havana harbor. Men of action are men of few words. Sailors are generally tender-hearted men, but in the navy little time is expended on oatward ex^ession of sentiment. Beports are brief and orders aro stern. It is a hard, though nut necessarily a hardening, life. WHAT IS THEVOICE I HEAR? On tho win.l of tbi- Western '-<-n, . Ssnlloel. listen from out Caji.' I'iear, Ami say what the voIi'd may be - " Tis a prouil free peoiiln ealllug lou,I to a peoplo proud and fro*-." "Aijil It says to tliem, klnfinpn hsil. We severed bave lieou too long; Now, let us have doue with a worn-out tale. The talu ol an ancient wrong, Aud our frleniishlp lust loue us love doth last, ami be stronger thau death i strong." Answer tbem, sons ol the self-siirae race And blooil ot the selt-snme rlau. Let us speak to eaeh other tnon to fo"; And auswer ns mnn to mau. And loysllv love nnd trust each olher as I none but freemen ean. i .Sow ning them out to the breeze — Shainroek. thistle and rose. And the Star Spangled Banner unfurl with I these, I A message to friend nnd foes Wherever tbo sails of pen,;eiire seen, nuJ [ wherever the war wind blows. I I A message to bond ami thrnll to wake, 1 For wherever we eome to twnin, Tho throne of the tyrant shall ro,'k and I i iiake. Yes! this Is the toIi?o ou the bluff March gale: "We severed hnve been too long; Dut now we hnve done with a woru-oni tnie, The tale of nnelent wrong — And our friendship lait long .is love doth last, ami be sti-ougor thnn diuitb Is .-trong." —Alfrod Austin, Euglauils Poel Laureate , , , - - iigenug 1 I fever was Rreotly ai-eelerat«d, you may , liT the news tbat the Ohar- the Only Sou.—.Mlttutn Cou-ititutiuu. HOUSEHOLD AFFAIRS. ' Creainrd Ciiilflah. > Put one cupful of picked-up coililsl ' iu a fltewpan with boiling water ciiuujt'. ! to cover; cook twenty minutes; ilraii j uff wafer: mlil nne pint uf boiled milk ! rook teu miimtes luUKer; thii-ken will' talilespuunful uf Huur ami une tabic : Hlioonful uf butter, riiblied tugetber i aid one-fuurth teaspnuiiful of pepper i and, it too fresh, a pinch of salt. Hovi I on n hot platter five moiateiieil siiusrei ; of toast. Place the codfish on tin ' toast, S)ireadiiig smuotlily; put sumi [ boiling water nud live luullin riugs it i a fi-yiiiR pan; break flvo eggs un li smii-er. une at a time; drop e«i-li uni 1 Kcntly into a ring; couk three niiuiites take tbem uut witb a skimmer, une bj uno. ami move tbu rinKs. sprinkli : lightly with pepper and salt. Tll. Trua Story of u Soup n.ine. It was just an ordinary suup lioiie, i-stlier unileraiiied, and i-ustiug llfteeu centa. The family to be cuukeil foi consisted of one man au'l lliref women. It arrived at the door of tho farm bou.se eaily one Satur.lay iuornin(j and was at unce washed and put nu ti cook, in two kettles. Fur dinner tbt housewife added noodles tu a part u( the liroth, wbich she bud i-arefuUj seasoned. To make tbe uouilles slit touk two well beaten egRs, two spoou The prevailing low prices at whioh corn baa sold for several years past bas led to the advocacy of a plan for a national exhibition of corn products, oombined with practical demoustra- tions of tho various ways in which corn can be prepared for humau con¬ sumption. The plan is a good one, and shonld receive the support of every corn grower in the country. .As a matter of fact, we are relying en¬ tirely too much on wheat as a basis fur bread staOfs and the time is coming, with onr rapid increase iu popnlation, when anccessive seasons of paitial or iwmpleta failare of the wheat orop will lerionsly embarrass us, and it is cer¬ tainly wise to learn, before necessily compels ns to, how we may turn onr immeuie yields of corn to tbe best ad¬ vantage. It is only carrying nut the wise maxim, "In time of paaee, pre¬ pare for war." WILBUR r. TREDWCLL, OOUNSELOR-AT-LAW, iaa RsBMiB atrMt, Ilroaklya, N. T. aa Rips**s Ball, rrs^port. L. I., Kv.bIiic< and aatBrdafa. rRANCIS B. TAYLOR. LAWYBR, eORNIR MAIN ANO FULTON iTK Ul. C. V. BALDWIN, '^BANJO SOLOIST.«c- Catart EagagaiiMnU at Low Rata* Addreaa, HEMPtTUD or FRUPORT. BCRINKMM CAitna. PALMER'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE. Cw.>twlrt aRw.iBtlatt.. Fraaport. ^aMMhavtaa VUlaga PmiMrlT er rarmi .. P* Bbx I. imaaaa ralaiar, rrwport, U1. C. A. OORLON. ¦ONOCO AUCTIONKCR. aaa riuavs- aiaaa. taxtaa av., ataa cb«b |
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