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QUEEm COUNTY REVIEW.
PaUlakeil drary FrMay Bomliig al
riEBFOKT, QUEEIB OODHTT, H. T
CHARLES D. SMITH, Proprietor.
fdttttttj fletoieto.
BOOl Mi JOI ranmii
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iltractife tod irtl&tic Stjii
ar Taa
REVIEW OFFICE by Powsr Pressis.
ftllHOZ-X: OOt»IK>*. fc'IVB OKWXi-.
VOL. IIT.
A FAMILY NEWSI'.M'KR OK I.IX.VI. .\.Ml (IKNKR.M. I NIK I.I.II-KM K
FREEPOKT. >. Y.. FRIDAY. DFCF.MHKK 31. 18IK
TERKS: ti.oo T.;&R1.T III ADTAX(.S
NO. 1).
pivAaciAi..
THEFREEPORT BANK
CAPITAL. M3.0M. »
Main Street, • Freeport, L I.
(OHN 1, RANOAIX. Prealilrnt. OHAUNCEV T. SPKAOf E, yice-l>r««Meiit. WILLIAM S. HALL. Caahlar.
¦OABD or DIRBCTORH.
A Msmachufieltn eonrt h«s ri-oently ; THE DYING CENTURY,
laid down the doctrine tbat Liijli sticial j q,,) p„ntury. lotlorlnR f» thy ri-st rm- wrll W
poaition and advautsften ngi^vavnte
ratUer then pnlliate a orime.
^^^.^^^..^^^.^^^^ rheglorv III thv won.lr.>iiw ilav,
- '¦ -^ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ '" " , WltbairiURlitti.r nml ili'<,.lay.
RniiBiau papern roropmiil tlint tbe In twIIlKlit nhn.l.>w.Ilt-.s anray.
Siberian railway, instead of civilizing j /^im.jst tho po-l. In whosp rhyn tbe regions Ibrougb wbich it passes, ; Thy praise Is suug in Is teaching the natives tho nrt of rob bing trains, wbich is greatly in vogue
lalui I. Raodall, MthCnx, WUIIam E. nnl.ler. Walbwa H. Ilnmwell Tkaaiaa D. Hmlib, Aafint Imnlf. OBriaa L. Wallaee.
William S
l1i.»iinreyT. Sorairia' Wllllani O. Miller. II. \V<-.Irv I'ine. Iletirice Wallace, I'olea Pettli. Harvry K. Snllh.
IJw.rri.. i. llall.
0*aii. noept lacal linllilaT'. from ». a. m. lo t. vm. ollen Tarilitlaa and Indncrinenia In
aad avarr aeooTnotlaii ¦¦¦¦Miiatwlthoonacrvallvf m, .
Mtiam at Iha rat* of Hirer per reot paid HaadeMalla. thre* moni ha nr mnre. ^mfta hMlMd on all narls nf Riirnpe. DMa a general ItanklnR lni«inn«>. AoDaaiita of I'ornoralinns. companlea, an- alallaa. etc., anllHied. iCntllc ialiafairtlnn Biiaranlrwl. rlea irlll receive pi irfalir anawcred.
Bank of Rockviile Centre.
Vniaca Are., lIoekTllla Cenirr, L. I.
We dl) a G«iiera1 B.iuking BttniiioM it Deposit and Discnnnt. _-**
InteitiMt I'.i'd ou KiKiiiiil Di>nj)«fts.
Bankiiitr Hours—y A. M. «i 3 P. M Batnntay, !i A. M. to lit M-.
BOARD OP OlltKCTORS.
Hnhsn A. Ilnv|.«>n. TIhiihii.i II. Knliil'l.
Jnlin Vim-Ill, llirdiii P. Mi.iilfi. Slenlwnrl 111'.''.Mill.«. W..«lfy K Smitli.
Jaiut* W. ..nlli*.... l'l,:irlp> I.. Wnll......
Charlea W. lln.fs. A'i~ii.. I'.iruwi:.
(hunnrl V. I'l.ilHl"-. Kr,,... i» Y. •¦\ II-..n,
Jalin W. |lrM'..l. I..l.n T Ilnii, ...
Ollvfr llavH..... '•'I.iar.l r. 'lliurKliin
One of a pan.; " Imuk r.ililier.^ lalelj arrested in In li.ina s.ii.I th.it in at¬ tempting lo e«ea;ic afler one of Ibeir burglaries tlieyruU.e 1 oni.iMs on Iheir shoes, aud thus were nMc t.i throw tho bloo I'uoiind.s sent after tUfni oil Iho sceiil.
Bcgiushls lay "Oucii ona lime.'
r-lrnnirn lun.?|ps nil thy tlin..-worn I.rail rhnu ilr.nmest tliou arl youDK nRi^in. With battle orr on land and maiu.
.\n.l a .Irea.I Inrmuil ..I unr-st Kmlirolh the iirii'ut mil lIi.. Wosti Alarunii. sound nt thy nchcst.
Ken I»ra»r- cliii.lren. In thy Ihrws. ImsKliie 1. IT nunlu tli.'ir woe.. And many a Uoi...' toivnr.l Ziou g ic.;.
rite ty.irl.I il mn.l—men sli.iiii ni ileli.il.llns w.n.lers In the «kv, Ht>n.'Wln« fiiltli iu (.roi.h.-cy.
IIM .'cnlurv. we love thee well. Thv lomo the ehronl.'Ier will till Wlien Ion? forgot thy tunemi kDc
K.ir manyn nolile thoiii-lit hntii sj.
Tl nobler anion l.v thee 1..1.
An.I many a hitrh-^ v,il,.,| wor.l \v:i
N.IW ha;.llin...... .'n-h i in tliv wn'; >.
Kii;hfeii wa> m.iny m .li I ni'.Mi't' .\n affe-worn liilr..*! tUy spriuit' '1
It-st tlt«'-n
hipe, II- Ie:,|ii.l...; r In the n.'Tor .
i li.> cunld dll K:ivc siiliniit. since be liu.l c.iiilractfd Willi hi-l i'niii|ii.T.>s fnr a year, and be c.mld not .lis.'hnrgo tluiu
I fur refusing to dn an iinhnvful net. He wtt-i L'ulirely lielplesi mi.I wiien lit" si.tllcrs cut his fence an.l took up
j cbiims till his range he ba.l to iiniellv
! gi'.e way t.-» thein nn.l s. el< graziir;
I lands elsewhere. -Dctn.it Kice I'res.".
SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL.
Till'wblle rliiii...'er..,s ii ut'i.iiy.x liiH'l. London has two stiiiVe.l spt'ci mens and nmithci' is iu the Cape Towu Museum.
THE s.vBivvrn SCHOOL.
INTERNATIONAL LFSSON C0MWENT3
NEW YORK STArt NEWS.
FOR JANUARY 2
lie
L.'i
The "mado in GerinanT" icaie in England is denounced hy mine nf Ihe Lomlon papers, tin the gronu.l Ihnl while Oermany sent.')",500,1)00 puumls' worth of goods fo Englanil lost year, England sent nearlynsinuch—Hl'/IOii,- 000 ponnda' to Oerinai-.
A CHANGE OF PURPOS
Uy THOMAM
An adininislrative rcsnlation which held good in Prnssiifnr a ceutury and more bas been n'lolishe.l. It wns the provision thi' every o.'licini and em¬ ploye of th.- .Stat'j shouM. liefore he could Uwf illy ina'.ry. oli.nii tbe con¬ sent of bis superiors t.i Ihe step.
Postal saviiisjs banks nro recum- inendfltl by tho Postiuaster (l.Miorul, who also favors rural free ilelivery. Oradually but sincly, lemaika the
i I..' Ih-er.
Heavy tni 'k^ are being lille.l will ball lienriu'Ts imm. Tbe liriiicijile i: that of bicycle Ijcariiigs iisl. 1 oa i large scale.
Saville Kent, a iintiirali-1. lias n' lMli^lllMiillllSMIil^?IM?illlli^ll^f jowl, or •¦luoi-epnrk.- „s hecalN il, ¦^* 55"^ i which )ibiy.s prissuiii, Millenin',? it ¦'
Women In tlic I're.i.vierlanChiiirl.. resides in Pelliam Crescent, Hroinii- .'V roi'tiiiinipnlatinn bus j;..ne before ton. where sbe has live.l for over Imll Ihu I're.sliyteriaii IViftr.l to Iho elYect „ centiirv
ll.e <'ana1 linprnTeinenla.
Plate Knk'liieer anl Surveyor famplwll W. <.I„„.. In rem.on«e lo an in.inlrv Irom I n, K. llelTor.l rhairraaii of the K.ti^uliva , lanal romnilttee. anpolnl.M l.y the Cham, iierjjjf (.om.iirree of Hie Wale, recartlllic lohn," MallI.ew Ihe ,.resent stain, ol the *orlt of impmv- I; Malllien III,. Ini: Ih.' 'nnals of the slnle lia« ma.le a re- .e i.r..<,i. Wrll- I I'O" wl'l.'l. has I'ceu nnnr.ive.! l.v Hnperlo- II. M. Dirarna. '""'''¦'" lleorire W. AMrldire ol the Rlaffl
Hei'irliiient ol Public Works, ol our stu.ly ol Thi- r.n.irl .hows that II will take at 11 which wo are |,.,., •ii:.00ii,000 lolmnrovetheenti-e eanal
Its, qH.^te a few swieni In Ihe slate aeeorillnif lo this-rlnn
hieh was the hasis ..I ih,. »9.0nn.ll(IO ini-
aei. TI'e^iR.oon.OOO Includes tho
ll l.y the Inii.rovement ael.
nl Ihe lieciiii pospei I.v Mnllh I'onllnuc for sl\ i ijDnut senteni'.s I
peU^ bv H«v. Henry O. Weslon, n. D , ,
The DiUle Is a history ol the contest be- ao.ooo.OOO
Miss Kstelle feel li.is b.
._" ";"¦¦._-" ...n..... ... ....- .1^...^,.. ^¦r- »'j.i«iii.i«iocov..re.i i.y the Improvement ael.
iT.^i,„ 'i"' ""'', '" •¦<"'''!¦ '"»" »,"'','{"' T''"-*!Imate ollhe rrohal.Ie total ost fol-
.IwelllnR i.Ia.'c; ot re,|eni|itlou provi.le.l l.y I,,ivw
O.iJ pr,>.'(....llris trim Hi- Iovo, with love
.l.'termlnlne tho nvlho.I ami the enil. TUe
liospels are the |il«torv of ihat part nl re-
IcmpIIon which was wroiiitht hv tiie I.onl
Jesus riirl.t in Ilis ..arthlv life, iliath,
'lurtal an.l r.'s«ri'.'.'li..n, rhe point ol view
..fanillhe purpose lu ea.-h gospH tleler- r. are sliU In be ivrmitled U. give —'¦¦' -¦"•".' -' ¦' "¦¦"¦' ¦"'"'¦-'•"- mine in every case A.nt -hull l«. Inserf.-.l .,; .. ,. ; i.iiiiiiu 1. n' ^ irati.iii. tbe liiciuiie ..f the Stnte from : i.n.l omitt.'.l. Tho/Fn.I T.-sla'iient close.
Ililll wiiiijeii be fiTbiddeu ll
piili.ils for pulill.' nblressest.iniixe.i ,.„, „^ Snper.nten.lenl of Public In
lui.licn.'es and tbnt it be coimdered „,„.,,(„„ /„ tWomiiii.'. She hns cliarg.
ge llf Ihe leasing nud selling nf all Ihe cbiinl lands, an I. under ber admiiiis
MONTI-'OKI 1
t.
i^fei
m
I out uutil il appeal>
fi I branch cl ii Irc'
il
ill till
part of the iiii.iiriilist's
'316.5 05-2/1
's are nlteit f.iuud HI iiiiii.iiu cliiiiliors, Sll brittle thai they llv handle.l. When
,1 I Frnzen butl.i I on the suow 1.; : and tho inseclH i ] break unless carein j takeu 111 a WiUiuer climale Ihey le
eover and Ily awny. I .\ liItU' electric r.iiiway coiiiio.'Is Ihf
iiiuiiig rniiiii. ki'dii'ii au.l cellar nf tbe si.lence.if I);-. «ieiii".is. tlio fa.nans
Ihis suiirce lias gr.iwu from SlOi) to RIllOil a week.
Tbe ainalcur jdiotogiapher who has not n ruby lamp for nse in fhe dcveUip- ing r.Kiiu nr closet iniiy envelop tho bulb of an eleciric lieiit witb a red ba.,' 'linlc. Willi the s:iine resnlt as Ic
HE day Silas [ The others agree.I to this proposi Ryan, the pro-' lion, an.l ace.ir.liii','!y Ibcy I'.nlequiotly pnetorandmaii- into town, ilisiiii.iiiite I aii'l lied their ager of Ryan's horses, and noiselessly aiiprnaclied llie
Itanch, set his j Eagle office. A light was shining ! Derliii ele.'trician. I'.y pressing a biil- c mp loyes at through a wind.iw ..f ihe litllo one-I ton, arlicles in one" a'iai't!ii._.;it are work, fencing I story box bnil.lln.-, an.l by one com- I ipiickly c.>iiv,\ve.t lo anv lif the ..Ihers. 11, a large body mon impulse liit. c„iyl„.ys stile can- F.^p'enmeuts upon a si.bstnitnni t.f of the best (lov- ttonsly forwar.l I., this win.l.nv with a ' ernment laml in I view to peeping into Ibe r.i nu Io see Houthern Kan- ' how Ihe land lay.
SIS, he stirred ¦ On one side of thc roniii they saw a np a good sized ; rickety old typestand ooutaining a half hornet's nest, ; doi'.en cases of typo. On the ntber sitle
stood an old ormy press, while in the
renter there was a jiiinccoveretl goods
nnd brought the insects buzzing |
American Agricultinist, thc claims of I oiigrily about bis heal. Ile hod no ; box which answered iu Ihe place of i
shallow of right t<i the land, and
naturally the settlers and home-seekers
resente.i his cool appropriation of it to
his owu use. There were men who
wanted it for lionics, and who were
entitled to it under Ihe laws, and these
A Porisian who suspects that the ; ,„e„ looked upon Ryan's condnci as a
food or drink which he has purchased | base iufriugemeut ou their rights and
is adnlterntod, can have the article ! »'<^'''' ''«t sparing in their denunciation
analyzed free of cost al the mnnicipal ! "^^'"' ""'' •'I" ''"^^\'.,
, '' „, , ' I Near Ryan a Roncli there was a little
lalioratory. If impurities nre fonnd, , i,,^.^ |j„„^. „, p^^-^-^ (, ,y j, „^, ,„
the city un lertakei the prosecution of ' insigiiiticant place, with less than two the tradesman, and after conviction | bun.lred p.ipulation, bnt it gave pro- Ihe oflfender is not only liable to line 1 '."Y'\"' Rfeat things in tho future. Ita , . . , ." . .Ill inhabitauts,faud the settlers on the
and impriBonment, but may be obliged | ^^^^-^^^ ^,,^„J ;, ^^^|i^^^,, ^^^^ ;^ ^j,^^
agriculture nro being heard, and sniely ihe connlry districts arc entitleil to attention os well as the cities and towns.
to display in bis window a sign read ing, "Convicted of .\ilnltcration.' There ia room for a similar law in thii country.
imposing stone. Cp at the en.l of tho room was a small Inble at which was scale.1 a woman.
The woman'.« elbows rested on the table an.l her fnco lay between her hands. She was silling directly iu front of the win.low, npiiarenlly look¬ ing straight at it. a.i the cowboys had a good, sipiare view of her features. They sa'v that she was young and pretty, n >! inucli more than a child, and very sal. Tbere was a dcoiily troubled exircssi in on her face, and oU'-e tlicy saw licr loiisli tears from her eyes.
""The e.litors wife or da'lghtev, T reck.in." nne of the cowboys whispered.
"Ouess i-'o," one of llie utbers re¬ piie.l: "ou.l like as.Tirrt the ol.l whelp's
Prairie City would become one of the j leailiiig towns of Kansas. Unfort¬ unately, however, the hopes of tbose ] been abusing 1 j people were never lo be realized. A "I'm gninj; in and la'k I
! railroad was soon after buill liirough first sjieak
_, ... , . ' 'bat part of the couutry and it missed
The eyes of sailors an.l marines on | prairie Cily by just two miles. Tbe French war vessels aro reported to 1 result was a new town on the inilroad have snflfcred serercly in consequence j a"! t'le tleatb of thc old oue. Prairie oftho uso of tho electric light. Evos <^'','.v ^>'eut tbe way of hundreds of , . , ,, ... . , .. , ' , I oilier Kansas towns. Its population in which the ins IS not heavily charged u,,„^ „l, „,^;,. ,,o,«„,i„„,; i,|;i„.]i„g
with pigment—such na gray or blue j ,|„,i,. i,„„s,;h. and moved across tbe
eyos—are found to bo moro lialile to j prairie to the railroad.
injnry than brown eyes. Two cnnaes | Jn Prairie Ci'.j's ha'cyon tiays, li.iw-
hor,' the ciir.Kn'it, "Vnu chajis wait outside till 1 cnine back. '
".V gool i.li'u, " auuther agreed. "We want lo see a little in.ire into this business before wu .lo anylbing rash. "
Tbo cowboy walke.l nronii.l to the tlimr an.l entered the niUt'e. He passed across the lloor an.l slopped jnsl be¬ fore the little table nt which 111.' w.cii- aii was siltini.'. He took nlV his bat.
the intensity of thc light and the | P"!' " '>"««••""."' « newspaper, tho | made an awkward bow, an.l sai.l
. , , . , , . ,, I P.airie City EngK', II was not much
action of the ultra-violet or chemically j „f „ ,,„|„.,. ,„,i„|^ „,„,„ ^„,, |,^„,,y
aclivc rays—are nssigncl for the eye ; prinle.l, Init it was ipiile as good as ils
troubles. 'I'be nse of spectacles that will infercapt thn ultra-violet roys— snob ns yellow iiruninin glass—ia rec¬ ommended by oc'ilisla. Oaik blue glaaaes nre pinvidcil for llioac who operate thc senrcli Uj^IiIm, bnt tliese do nol Bcenitogive protection iuall cases.
pair, lis
c jiisliricd. Its siibscriptiiin
I'xtieiiiely limited, ami its a.l-
b'lsiness was tlwarfed to one
disiiby mailer and a few
nialter nf course, VII petiiile an.l tho sel-
.1 evening, la.ly. I hope I I'ln.l yoii well "
A shade .if fe,ir passed over llic woman's face an", a startled Innk caine to her eyes ulie.i she saw the man's huge pistols and ni'ed his cnwlioy at¬ tire. Still, she niiswerc.l .'aliiily and bravely enouiitli;
"1 am ipiilc wtji, ihaun ynn. Is there anvlhing I cjii .1.. for v.m'.- '
"Why". I donl know. ' I reckon 0 the ...lilnr of Ibis
swampy soil on die Myrlle Orove farm, in (Jueen .Viiiie Counly, Maryland, have tlevelojicl a new fortiliziiig nia¬ lerial ami ll new stork for a brown and durable paiul. The mud, when subjected to an evaporaliiig process, hardens inio crusty blocks. This siilistancc, wlien crushed, has been foiiud available for fertiUziii'. ov as the body of a paint, if tho nsnal lui.x- iiig fluids be a.ldel.
It is sai.l tliat a young inaii. whoie name is not givtn. niter a niaicb of nine bonis iom IJnr.ij-R.in-.Arreridj, has .liscovere.1 the nuns i.f (ho old .Vrabic caiiitn!, Kahia, ouce the chief seat of the IMminadites. .Among iheiu wero the remains of an oM nios.pie, which linil evi.leiilly been rebiiill fr.nii the mins of an ancient Cliiisliaii chinch, on the jilm of Mie liasilica. Near it wns a wash basin, fed by a fountain, constructed of lipa.iliful variegate.1 marble. ft In I rays ils Chrislian origin by a double Latin cross, with nu uliuost elVa.'ed inscrip¬ tion, evideuily an niiciciit Chrisliaii momigrani.
The wallnii" ofa fiy on 'he ceiling is a familiar p'iciii.;ii..iiiri n..* yd fnlly understonii. .V reccil pr.pei by Mrs. V>, H. Uieruold uieiiti..'is Ibnl The mi- croscojie .pii.'kly .!• .i ...v..- ihc ..Id theory tbnt Ilies ii.ilil t.i siiin.jih sur¬ faces by meaus of siicl.i'is, mnl that Hiioke'"s i'lci that Ilies il ick lo glass
improper to give iiolices nf suci ings from the piiipil. Wnnien, h.iw ev.'r. nre still l.i be p.Mniitleil to giv. public testimony for the benelit nnd iu Ihe preseii.'c of the pri\ile/ed sex.
K.iillier. in Woliien'i. Ilnl,..
Whut a .'..iiiiiicnt on wonian is this ilem: I'rank M. Cliapniaii. oi' the .Vmericaii ^Iiiseninof Xalnral History, New YiirU, has c.iin|iil,..l a list tif the liir.ls whicli be saw ici tbe hats of | wtirk!ii,iiisliip, at eulire free.loni frnni w.uiien in this city .luriiig tw.i after- ' smoke au.l also ii iiiii.''ii .sl.'.mger ami iio.ius. Porty spccieswero represent- j stcilier liglil.
el. iui'liiliiig till ushes, warblers. Jd-s. Anni.' Abbott. Ihe "clec'.ri.al shrikes. Ily-ealchcrs, l.iua.?ei's. Rwal-;„,„„„„ „„,„ier" ..f (ie.irgia, ha^ hal lows. waxwiii.,s. grosbeaks, sparrows, j her f.inrteeii-year olil son arrested in orioles, wiiodpechers, jays, owls, , (¦„i„„,i,i„s,"c., for stealing sonic ..I gr.msc, dices, ipiails, sh.iie birds. : the gems piesenled 1.. ber by thc lierons, !..:iills. t.-riis. a'l'l grebes. lu ' ,.„valtics nf Europe. She fnini.'d liko nil ho saw 171 wild lurds, ..r paris nf ' „„' nr.linaiy woman when she ,',ifi Ihem on buls. Of Ilioc birls at least fronte.l hei" bov in court Ihc otbei thirty-two vuiielics are protected by ,]„,.
law "during allor <i mainr pn.Iion .if .•j,,,^,.^. ,,,.^ .^.,^^, ..,„„„„,,, f,„ „,.
A lii.slnn ct.urt has .Jc- , „^,,^, ^.^._,,._^. J^^ _,, „,„„„.,„p„t „„„.„
.lays, bnt bowling has a]ipaveiilly been
KuKin. er's eetiirates lor all con-
'rncls »U,4t,s.4fl2
A.lverii.iuR and Insrecti.in paid. 147.1171
Vuirlneerlniteyiens... 511,000
KTpcnse, ,ml In orlKlnsI estl- niat.'s nn.l dllTeren.-e helween .'iiirlne.'rs' estimates nn.l cou- Irncl ,.r|.-f UTO.019
Ilh Ihe Jewish mill.in l....lilnK for Ihe fnl- Ililnieul of the pr.ii.heoics of a klnu who shall reiKu in riiihteoiisnc-s, uu.ler whom Ihe earth s'lnll 1... qilcl will, the Rlorv ot the I,cr.l. Mallhcw Is Hie K.ispel of the
Jewish kins rejecie.I, resulting In the re- je'liou of llie nation, until the church. His I.o.lv, shall l.e u.iihi.re.I ...il of all nations. Ill Ihe lll,n'estniii..nt r.o.l Is for Ills pe..- I'le; 111 lliep„.|„.KHc|.willl Ills people: In Ihe Kpiatl... He Is In Ilis people. These.
T..tnl
pp'oprlsteil fo enl hy fhapler
.tlC,077,SOO
l.-t ol cnnnl improv
Ifi.flOO.OOe
Ihl
. Oo.l loi
llo.l will. i|.. liod In
the
i.le.l thiit il isiinlawrnl to
¦f.-alh
ers of a bird.ha. is priil-'clcd by biw, ,;;-—;,'-'--""^ •'-'y;';,-,,-,,;
and a .^imilar law is prop.ised in New | ,^.,„^,,i,,,,^ however. Apre.ty givl wlni
loik. —lopulav ficu'uc.'. ¦ hdongs lo n subniban bowling club
litil.roveil SewitiK Mnihine.. 'aUemls its meetings whciiever the
Anything that isin thc i.utnre of an i "•'^•"",""'- "¦'" l'"'"'' "".'"•¦• l'i<;ycle.
iprt'iveniioit. especially fi'..in a liy- "¦^"'' '' "* «" ,"""¦'' ''"'"''' '" '''"•" '¦'
I short skirts," she savs.
ahown a
-' WILBUR r. TRCDWCLL,
tX)UN8KI,OR AT LAW,
laH Ramaea Biraet, IlrooklyB, N. T.
Vaa HIper'a Hall, rreeport, U I., EvrnlDKi. and Haturtlaya.
CLARCNCC O. T. SMITH
Atkattxai an^ Causaaler at Law,
rAB BOCKAWAY.
—raav mauc. gMenaromlr, N. V.
FRANCIS ¦. TAVLOR.
LAWYKIC
CORNBK mAIW ANB FUl.TON UT*.
neM|«rtrwa. I. I.
C. V. BAUDWIN,
-^BANJO. .SOl-OIST.«{-
GMcart Rntacanwats at Lew Rates
ArtrtrMR, NiamUD br nCENRT
II —rr-r-z r-r—
ni'HIN'ICNH «-tKIMI.
WATKIN W. JOI>^ & CO.. iiLU r.irrAiii.i!tHED
Real Estate ^iDsoranve Agency.
ran RocHAWAT. N.V.
C. S. RANDALL, Architect, OMreisr. RAwvklTn are.. aiMl Malaai . np* IUIIri*d Itavot, rreeyart, I. I. ifiarall
A striking fealnreof mo.lern ificncc, noles Ibo Trenton iS. .).i .Aiii.'rican. is the rapidity with which the p i..siliili- tios olTered by any new discovery ore followed np. Tho Roentgen rays have been kuowii Imt a year and a half, yet by it 1 they have tuken a penuancnt pla'' iu the hospitals of the world, vast iiii- provemeiils have be.'ii iiia.le iu appii''- atus for proiiuciug Ihem, aud it is iin possible to say that Ihey will uoI sii,.n become n necessily of onr .laily life. In England a P.oen.gcu Sori-iy has beeu formed, wilh Professor S. P. Tbompsou as Presblent. Some of the members will stu.ly Ihe sources of the rays, others tbo applicntions, some tha induction coils, others tho tubes und othor apparatus. Theso systematic eflforls can hardly fail ti result in a speedy incre.ise of Iho efllcicncy antl applications of this e)ioch.making dis- covery.
I If the I'niled Htntes has made snob i rapiil industrial stri.les iu recent I years as to be able at .be present lime I to famish locomotive engines to Hiis- I sia, Oreat Britain, ,lapau, Rra^il and I Canada, whal is to jneveiil Ihia conn. . try from asserting it superiority in I other industrial lines? asks the At¬ lanta Conslitntion. Kor example, iu riew ofthe almost unlimited reeouices which this cinintry possesses for ship-
'Vou dou't meail Iliat y.m ore ning this paper nil by y.iiiriielf'.'"
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mit that Ihere .v.,s mueh truth in Ihc article, but il was none the more pala¬ table to hiin for that. He swore ven¬ geance ag.iiust the E.a^te autl its edi¬ tor, ami vowed that nol another issue ef the paper should bo juiblishod.
.\l dinner time he read the article I,. Ilis employes as they sat at the l,ible. They were six iu iiiuiiber, recently emigrate.l froni a ranch down in Texas, and had a rejiutatioii for beiug the hardest and most reckless daro-tlevils buildiug, what is lo hinder the ruiled llinl ever i o.le the range. When Ryan
Th" i:.ii. sl.u.d by 11
liers. and wiien Ry.in set his men to fencing iu the public lands for grazing j maybe I'd like I piirpiisfs, it eaine nnt with a strong i paper." e.litoriiil denniinciiig bim in Ihe sever- I "t am llie e.litnr ' est lerms.' It prouoU'iccl his action j "Well, bnt I want i.i see tlic n tlislioiiest. as lie was stehiing Ihe peo- i your fallier, or hiislian.l. or wh pie's riifbts. It went further and sai.l | be is. '
that it was Ihe lowest anl most con- j "There is no .iinii her.'. I a; temptible s|iccies of dislinnesly, since alone."
lealing the homes from ptior, striijr.iling iiieii ami their wives and cliiiilren, llieieby rubbiug Ihem .if a cliunct' to earn an litinest living.
"ll is the duly of Ihe litiineseekors,'^ 11 went on, "to prot against the eu.'roach gree.ly eoruinriinl. who. f.ir the sake of ail.liiig to his iligiitteii wealth, wonbl slurve even the innoceul. iiii- c.iii^cinus, helpless babe in its moth¬ er's arms. Jt is the duty of Ihe sel¬ lers lo band themselves 'tngether. lo lake Ihe law in llieir own liantis, an.l cut Ihe wire thai shuts Ihem tint of Ibeir own. T.ar .l.inn the fence, drive ofl' or kill the usurper's callle ami give him lo nnderslund thai if Iho Oovernment w.iu'i protect you, you | gat aaoiigl
cau an.l will pr..toct yourselves." I paper. My ni'.lher is si.'k ami I hnv..
.K copy of Ihe paper containing this | to buy me.licine anl thiiiijs for ber editorial fell into Uyaas hands. H'l'Poor mother! I tlou t know how 1 read il and b.tiled over with wrath and i shall pruvi.le for y..;i unw ' ndignalion. He *as f.irced t.i al- | The girl's vgice Ireuibied auil her
buy. who iiiaiiages tiie jircss fnr i
The cowboy whistled, then stood t themselves i staring at the wnniiiii in aniazi'in..|it. euts of this j .\t last he ejaculated:
"Well, if that donl sliiin|i me: A wonian running a jmiiei' i;!l al.iiio. wilh n.l iiicu folks l.i help herl (lee, bnt it must he lots of bard work!"
"It is. bnl I d.iii'i illlilil thai. I'd be willing lo work irgiil und day if I could jusl manage s.oue way^lo keep the paper g.iini; '
"Vou're not Ilgiiriiii; on sln|i|,iiio jt, are yon'r '
""Ves. I'll have t i i-lni
dozen years a'.?ii to be .'i.iy partly sound." Or, Ibimlmtit iw i¦¦ili..l.li.shed tho fad Iha; the Ilies Ini'i...' mi by the help nf capilla.y alhesio'. liie innle- cnlni' ntti'acii.iii belwoeu fnli.l oml li.piid bidies. It i-l Irne the toot hairs nre veiy miuiile. bnl as each I'y is said to have lu.Oiiil t.r '211,1100, we ii'ei'.l not l.e siirpri.;..d at whal Ilicy can tlo. It apjiears Ilia; Ilio curious remedies of a century or Iw.i a'j;.i nro slill r.'- l:iini'il ill Siiiiio p.irls of tlio earlli. .\ Russian jonriial inciiliniH thai the iii- habitauts of ;; iiiabiriiil Incaliiy in the g.ivi'rament of Kharkov have in re- Clint years use 1 iiiwder*"! crubs with great sncoess in fevers, an I Ihal this powder has be.'ii ndnpte.l iu pr.ioreii.'o to.piinine. .\ Icaspoonfiil isgeuerally siilMcioiit lli c:ire tb.' intermiltcii't fever, a sccnul dose bein.,' reipiired only in obsiinale cases. Tlu. pnwder is ineparcd by pom ing ordinniy whis¬ ky ou live cinlis uulil Ihey are pnl In sleep, when Uioy nre put nil a brea.l
¦ help nf a4 poll in a bo.
1, lliomnghly dried,
pulverized a'l.l passe.l thrnii.jli ii i
CHARLtS L. SCAMAN,
Carpenter *"" Huilder,
rnec^ONT. l. i.
n.snm»le«i cliewrfnll.T iriyen. r4.utriula lakea
CBORGE « GILSOI UTIOI,
CARPtZNTKWS AND BUILDERS.
KREEPORT. U. I
Bartail rr.'»Blly .fimpidnl Ihe UKVIKW
Bt'll.KIVii ».. nre ; repa nsi lo lake
.¦nulriut. !..r i -i , u«, virX.
Trtrxf a. iar catiapoi**
if4/riRi|U tf IBiUjli{,
BiiUeh ^ General CoDtnctors,
I* Barfford Atrnnc,
8HOOKLYN N. Y.
k«T» tnr tlie al riMitPOKT. L. I. thi
¦Mat licairmble tniilitiuc pints m, la.ii|
nI Xu'ely yrkleai i>fT»«-M. will
.Visii. hiuiMia haiU tj
CLBCRT A. SCOCLL. AimUmmw,
taaeawax, U I.
amkmml Ami talalaa^ laammamamr
8tal«a, iu the course of lime, from successfully coping with Oreat Hril- ain? Ill response l.i this ipiery, Ibc New York Ji.nriial of Commeree ray-. 'When the developnicnl of our own conntry and tho exploiiation of those sources of wealth whi.'h Providence has placod us in possession of deniaml Ihe .•.instrnction of ships on n scale beyond that of nuy other c..tinny we shall build the best ships for the money Ihat can 1... I'..nml anywhere. Wilh our vast dimai.i llio one nie- rhanical applian.e whicii mure than anotber we neele.Inas the loc.nuolive, an.l we have .level..pe.l I hal machine till for most purposes .mr l.i.-oniotives are the best in Ihe w.irl.l. We liave moro railroa.l mileaue than all Europe, an.l we have probably built niore loco- motives tbau all the rest of ibe worl.l It ha" nol l.eeu a mailer of vital im p^irlan.'c t.i us l.i .level.ip shipbuibl ing, and upon liie sea we could n.>l AToiil enconutenni; Ihe c.im|»:titi..n .d men willing to a.vepi lo'ver pr..rtt» and wages Ihan wt were milling t.. accept. Therefore, wfchaye n.it ailaincl that pre-eminence in shipbui! ii'i,-' thai we have attained in steam an.l electric railrjjad^ linil.ling an.l loc.imotive au.l sicuping car building. We have de- v.l.pe.l al.ing the li.ie maike.1 out for us by o.ir s.irr.iuii.lings. oar )Militical ueetU an.l tlie best opportunities for proflt. We niiiy be .m the [loiul ol aJJing shipbuibiiu,; l..r Ihe world to oar other accompiisU'jeuis ' In view of the euormons wealth • .iich ualnre bas lavished upon ihia country, there uuo reason wby Ihe l'uiled States thoalil nol enjoy the same prestige m ahipbaiUliug which ahe eu)oTs to day
ha.l flnishe.l rea.ling be snid "What .1.. y.ni think ..f that' "1 think itli blame.I big r from a nughlv lillle rooster.' Ihc c.iiil..iys replied.
! eyes fllled wilh te.irs. Tho cowboy ' lonkeil on a momeut, Ihen paced rapitl- I ly two or three times across the rooni.' I Kinallv he sni.l: I "Y.m wait here f..r me. I'll be
back in a few niiniiles I He hurrie.l ..nl to Ins cniiipaninus Mll.l were aailiug at the door He
! "Irew then! to a safe distance from thc ' omce and then I..1,1 tlicni all be ba.l I discovere.i. TIk-v heard bim In the 'en.l
".S.. thai wi.ninn," ..ii" ..f lit..in sai.l. "wrote that piece ab..'it Rvaii. j "Sbe dl.l ¦ •oaiiig "Then, if we kick one of I anybody, ii s got '.i I "It has. ¦
"'riie salutation, 'How do ymi thr.'' ei|ilained a Stale Dipar.iiieiit liugiiisl to a Star reporter, "is general Ihrongh- oiU civilizatiiin, tbouuli .•Vinericaiis bnil il down iiiiirii thnn anv olher Na- ti.iii in their one word, 'lltiwde?' Tbo Freiichtnon, I,i exjires'i tbe same iiloa, has I.l use. 'Ilow iKi you cany yonr self':'' The Oerman says that ia. he uses (ierinaii words vbich nieauH. 'How tines it gn to yoiiy' Likewise, I I'.ini Iho Spanish, 'Cointi esia iislc.r.-' which mean.', "H'lw do tou slaml'/' The Chiuainan, when lie waiils to sav 'Hnw dll vol do'.'' uses words wbicii lueau- 'How ilo ynii run along lii-day'/' The Italian is nimost in the same li.v. while Ilte Arab uses wurds wbicb ini'an, 'IL. yon stand or .In well?' The P.irtngnese says, in bis own wnr.ls. of iwiiirse. 'H.iwsyoiir g.iod heallh iiowi'' ami till' 111.iian g.ies a step fiirtlu'r, and savs, 'Yn-i In.k well: .hi vnii fe.I s,.'/' "The Ameri.'an's 'll..w,le'/' is as expressive us anvof Ihe ..titers, as well as Ihe briefest ' Was!,ingt..ii Stc.:',
gieuic point nf view, np.in the exii'I iug sewing iiia.'hiiies will be welcoined i California has added many to lhi as'a Ilium to o'lr inijinlali.in. so many | list ".' renowned women, but not al- of whom have t.. labor al- tliese nia- ways with such, ¦nholestimely famous chinos many hours eocli day. Accord- names as those of tho Kliinipke sisters, ing to a r.'cciit report, such an iui-|J'here are four of them—Dorothea, provenicnl is aumiunceil. The nbl ! who is one i f Ihe chief workers of Iht Irea.lie. with ils uji and tlown ' Paris Observatory; Anna, a portrnil niiiienieiit of the enliro limb, pninter iu Boston: Augusta, a pliysi and wearying. creiuping strain | ciau in Paris, au.l .lulia, ono of the directiv upon iliw muacles of the calf j most brilliant pupils of Ysayo, the and front nf'tlie Ihigli. and indiiectlv ' violinist.
npon tbe Innibar regi.ni. if lo be ¦ Mrs. .T. I,. P.randl. wife of the Rev. abolished, and its iilac: taken by a Mr. Hrniidt, pastor of the Chvistian hanging jilalforin. Mvinging pondulnni Cliurch'nt Valparniso, Ind., is the owner fashion. I'pon this the fool rests of n .'radio known to be UH'. yeara ol.l. easily an.l is swung bai'kward aud for- II was brought to Indiana nt au early uar.l, Ibc iiinnientiiin Ining fiiriiiHlie.l i day. and Mordecai Hardosty, the lirst bv the weiglit I't the foot alone, in- whiti' child born in ludiaifapolis, ar stead ot by that of the entire limb as 1 uncle of Mrs. Itrnudt, wns rockoi' licf'.rc. The Ihigh rciiiains aloiosi ; thereiji. Altogellicr forty iiativi
11..111..111..ss, and the econoiiiy both of , Hoosiers have been rncke.l in tin I'lVnrt nnd .liscomf..rt ia in.isl' .leci.le.l. j cra.Ue, nn.l it is still doing service in I'.ither f.iot cau be used iilleruotoly, or | Mrs. lirandla home.
both I..gether. llms giving relief 'friint
Iho momitoiiy of the c'liisliinl innvc I'ashlon Notes.
inenl,-Tho Ledger, p^,,, „i,iu,. ,voiueu there are somo
w.ml.l Vou fiT.Vir I'hnii i via.inme'.' voiy sluuniugcouibiuolions ill net and
Kill r.ir lireiikfasi oaliiieal swiinniiii'^' ' '"'""' iu cream. Drink mil P.'a or coirec, I.nl ' Rolls of fancy ribbon are passe.l e.i.'.ia, cl'iocihilo aud milk. Spurn i o"™'"''"'icc aboul Ihe waisl-line ami I..asl. esp..'..iailv if it be male of j '"•''' >" "''">'' '">'!" «»'' «'"'« »' ">« ''"f" g'ahani or irlnli-'ii bread. K.il frcslily j side, usiii.; two and one-fourlh ¦ to iii.vle wlieii! lircail Willi butler mia ] three yar.ls of plain or faucy stnped ],,,ii,,y ribbon, tw.i lo loii>' iiuibes wide.
Kill fruit fni y..iir in .'slii'asl. l.v.I ii.i; .Miroir vilvei. gay rililniua, llnwers
Ilic I.irt grii)ic illl 1 the tailcr g.nii,;- ' ii;id fnliiige are niiinipnla'cd skillfully fruit. Kal bakeil apiiles wilii plenty \ in the deconitioii of both velvet an.l of Hn.,'ar ami .'.'.'am. and all sorts o"f I fell hat-., .let and steel ornanieni... slewed frnits, wliicb r.';|iiiie sivcelcn- f ill.iw in size nn.l d.'vjc.. tlio rhiiic- iug. Isi.nit'uu.l gilt iiovcllics so biglily f.i
Kilt meats wilh lut i.ii tbem. Ea* ] vnred. li-ii with wliite sail, I'-. I'.ut iinlcI."". I ti'„,ves in cherry re.l, salninii pink eiriislarcii. t-i.uple |i:i.I.li,igs un.l i.'c ! .,,,;! i,,.;^,!,! l,l„e ari'tnil-in the shops, crcains, i Tl.ey are not to be seen in prodigious
Di'ink milk an.l creuia -.vheucver yon iii,„;i„.,.M. There are not many women luippcii to want Ilieni. . If you don't ] „.lio care to have such an air of biisi- eai'c for th.'sc ii..'ir;sliiii.i'driiiks, ciilti-I |,„sn ab.iut tlioni as to be taken fnr vate n tiisle fm' tbeni. Avoid lemon- I ,iver.s' apprentices, a.le li.ne juice an-l the like. ' p„ii,,,„, „„,,,,,., f„, |,, „ ,,„,,,.., ,,,
Wear warm, l^i"""''"-"-"'!''!''''!!?' 1"" i„.ic-n-lirac, Mich as hiuip itlaiiihii'.ls, be careful not to have it "¦'"y'^'-'^''"-\ ..^nilehthvu, nmt and so on.is more I.l in.luce perspii'.i ioii, lm tha will . „.,j,f„,.,,„.y f.,, ^,,.,,„^\ ,„e in Ihc l.rove tbinning. Do li..t let it l.e I.... ' |j,,,,^,. „,,^,; ,,j„^,,j wrought iron, which is rather fiiiierea! in apiiearance, un- i leas it is very discreetly .lis]iiised. I .\ half-worn light silk waiht ma'j 1.. rmije whenever y,..i cau, ..r ou n sunny j ^••>7. «».ti"f'"'">".l.v refurbishett" by liencli in the pork. Violent exercise ! ^!;'I""S '* """"Vise with black velvc is the worst possible thing for ,1,,, I "bbon, put ing velvet ribbon aron.i.l 'i.iniun wh'i w.inbl fain gr.iw plump. ' •!'« pl>"" collar baml as previously .C
Dnnl w.irry. Doiit lie awake al scribed and adding ii ii'.w ehemisell.' iiii^hl 1.1 Illillk of y..iir shortcomings : '"-'''k "' 'nee and a velv.t l.e.l. llll.l other people's sins. .Some new silks show a wliilc gi-nimd
Donl cave viohniliy fnr any one. ' with colored garter snakes an.l enrlh Hii.uls anl consciences arc I'oes t,, ^v..nns gliding al.ing and .'asliiig queer, r.i.in.l-l c.'il >',irt U'l 1 shipcly uecka. j loug, colored shadows Olher groumls
New York ,loiinia!. ' me strewn with ears of corn, Ih..
I nalurol size, greal lulls of gross. The Arl of luiuhic. I bunches and trails of ivy, all giving .
Tli.^ pr..pe;'da.'!iiiigof a iciit ill cloth ilie most bizarre ell'ecl. One will
.tre the m.'thoil an.l Ihc en.l ..f the DIvlna .l.>nliui,-. holiness ..lerual 111 Iho heavens. Incnrnale on enrlh, enil.o.I|...l In the saints."
7. "(I neneral Ion ..f vipers, wlii hath warlie.l y.Mi lo fle.. from Ihfi wrath to .'ouie.'' Clinpter I, Kives the genealogy ol the Klui; from Alirnhnni to Joseph, the linsl.nu.I ot Mnrv, wh.i was of the roval lino IhroiiKh S.iloniou. son ol PavM. I.ukn ill., gives the Kenealoifv ol Marv, wiio wns also ot lbs honse ol Pavhl. bin throngh N'nthnu. Ihe son nl Ilavl.l. Mnlb. I.. I, .le- clnr.>s Ihnt Jesus i'hrlst Is the Inheritor nml ftilllller ol all UilUKs promlscl lo David nn.l Al.rahiiin.
s. "llrinK forth tlierel,.r.' lmils meet for ; ha.l I repeiitnu.'e," or. ns In the mnrnln, "ai sweraiile to amemlmenl ol llle.' Pauls ' prencIiluKj als.i was. "Ilen.'nt nu.l turn l.i r.o.l an.l .1,1 works meet l.^r repeiitan.'o" ¦ ;.V.'ls xxvl.. 'JO.. Theten.'hlniT ol nIIKeri|». lure Is Unit bv nature wc nre nwnv Irnm J llo.l: li.l.l Is eallluK us t,. come to lllm. even lis He ealle.I A.lam from his hl.IIng I l.ln.e lu Ilte irnrilen, nn.l hns ever since l.eeu s.'eiiinff lost siiiiicrs, Wlieu we tnru i io llim. lie receives ne grn.'I.uislv. for- , Kives US Ireolv an.l umk.-s ns Ills ohll.lron ilir.wiifh J.'sus's I.1.1...I. Then IP. asks us i allini,. 1
ii.lel.te.lne
-.... .Ili'l far n riinrrli rle.lse.
Mirr.,i,.nli. Dell, l,„, ileei,I..,l Ihal a siil.. 'rl.ili.iu I., al.l III naviiiu forthe •iW.Ofln M..1nme-'s M. r. rliiir.-h, „( Klnitslon. Is V....I oil the rT.,i»4i.l Ihnl there was n.. eon¬ s'lerni lon. lu January. IS'lI. when Ihn 'iirclt was ahotil coniplele.l. nn.l a large lev retiuireil to pav presslnu nu nppeal was ma.le at a 1.inv service .,n.l members nl the con- ¦ntU'i'i were aske.l I., sni.scrlbe nu IS of I.a.ier. sueh siiliserlntlons to be r.i. I In s..ni annual payments. On Ihe ple.IvKfi the money was In dialely upon mortita(«i, •cease.li. not a iiircli ii!eui..er, alien.le.l .he meetinitsn.l 'is.'rii.e.I «»flO. When he ,lie,I nolhine li.l on Iho pin.iire. In <leei.|in« ^•as no lonsl.leralion Ihe Hnrro- '¦"'"he wns probably affeeteil I I.sJ'Mie fervent appeals fnr leeorilanea with the IS stiirit, ¦ ur.ile Ihe sniisnrlntion: there nnv eon»lilerntlnn? "A« a lo Ihe ehnreh anil Ils affali*. what '..till lie have as lo whether the
fill of 1 llsel i
¦r W. Wo.i.l I-n
thai Iltl
ainlil.
Hloi
..r Ihe .
many nr
llniir
11.llv
Ills Ask Kor More Time.
Ilniiroail rominlsslunera gavo I Albany on npplleatlnns ol .1 Ihlnlc nol to sav within your- vnrioii. rnllromls lor nn ertewalon of time Wc have Al.rnhnni Icnr Father.' , In which lo c.mi.lv with Ihe Inw enantert ...irl...r.l liiiiiself these petiplesBlil i live years ago reuiiirlnit Ihal all frellfht ¦ W.'I... .M.rnhnm s s.-e.l." bnt He I ..a^s be e,|u|npn.I wllh aulomalie eoupleea
'"'I' '. ¦ ll ye w.r.' .M.rahnra s ehll.lren, Il.v Jnntinry I nexl. The nallroart Oommln.
V.'w..ul.l .1.1 Ihe w.irks ..I Abraham," autl I sioners hnve the nower lo exten,! Ihe time Ihen lie I..1,1 Ihem very plainly, "Ye am ol ; for eomnlvliK- wllh lite law for anv parlot vour fniher. Hie .levll ' ,J..hn vill.. ai. S'.l, ! Ove years. A similar sinttite pnt In opera- IIV It wlll nol ,lo f,.r us to say, "I am a I tlon nl the snme lime by the Interstate inenilierol Ihe eluir.'lt. I have boon bap- C.mmere.'Commlsal.m has heen exten.Iod lli-e.I. my people nre nil I'lirlstlans. I tlo thn ! Iwo years
'.OS 11 nuy 111 Ihesn could ' Ii wns stnleil al the benrlnR that ahoiil
. •evenly i.er .enl. of all Ihe freight ears
..i...rnte,l al presenl In the Stale haye auto.
malic .ouplers. The extension of llmeia
.,.. , ., .... I ""'¦e'l •""•ause „f Ihe extension of the na-
wlil.'li lirinnclh not forth ! ili.nni sialnl.'. tl Is sllege.l Ihat If no ex-
¦ .-..- |,| lo ronils In I'lla Slat"
ll.le I.. Iinnille thn cars
eptlo
tir own persoual Havloiir nrle.l r.lhiuce upou His
..I Imil Is I,
'. ¦ Il.llll In the UM T
. New lite believer is col
' I's, l,.:l: Jer. .wll.. K. i r.l-. in JInth
I I'lisI into the { I
nl nn.l I
1 to n tret
mpare .ni
Kvery plnnt
which Mv Il.-nvenly Fnther halh not plant- ...I shall ber.iole.l up.'
II. "He shall lisptl/,eyou with tllfl Holy rih.ist ami Willi lire." John sought no h.iiior for himself, but lie Iov.>,l to point to lite iiilKliil..r than he, whoso shoes Ue was tol w.iriiiy to bear. We hnvo not tha riirtit spirii if wt. ever seek any glory for ..nrselves. Il.'pentnnce nn.l the torglve- iiess ol slus aru Hoils free Kill anil make us 1.1 bo surciv save.l. l.ul beiui; saved wR umsl l.e lllleil Willi Ilte S|.|rlt iu onlrr lo serv.' Iliui llll.l bear tho Irull which will be 1 1.1 His Klory nn.l nink.'iuanll.'sl ihnl wo ara ' III
'"ini.ntiies of ihl' WesI not ennlppeil wllh
'1' It.ler-. So r,,r llieneil two venrs al
leitsi thene riitlronils woul.I seek olher rouleslotli.. ,...nlM.nr.l.
Atiiiitant-Oenerars tte|>ori.
The nrst annuni report of Ailjniant-flen- ernl Tilllnchasl will he matle rnbllc only so fnr ns stnllsili's are eoneorneil.
The repori wlll show Ihnt the aggregnln slrcnifih nl Ihe guard and naval mllltia la 1.1.1103, as eomiiaioil with l,1..1.ia laat year, a -niu .if .'.r.l. allhniigli severni eompanlr.i
.11-1.
nrte.l.
le Flrsl llriun.l.'. lo.nle.l In New V. . I.'.s li.e irn'ntesi r.i.tiber of men
I of .¦'. .17; Ihe Thlnl. .'1010; till
ll 'Wl., r..„ i„ 1., Ill t,..„ 1 „„ I ii.«. II I '-il"*! an.l Hie Fourlh.'J.STI./lieneral hen,r IJ. v\ iioM. run IS ill Ills lianil.nn.l Ile Will , unri..—i.n.. i..,,.. i«i =. #i.. m. ,
:X';"'ii!i:r,\;::'^r bni^^'i-iiniu;;'^^! i^^^i:::::'\^z^"a^T^\
Ilie I'lutiT wllh illinueli
llier,. „„i |„. ^,,m..r..l..r
..f llie Ins. v,.rs..' Vo;
iim.' ..f ..|.ni.i..r viii.. 10
|.....|.|e pruv r..r Ihl' llr.
Icr.'.l il lli.'y w.-icev
i;l. "-ni.'ii ..ill Jes
J..r<laii unio :i..llll, 1
ronslilerwhcn II.' Iin.l
1 Ik'IiI 1 vnrs sii II.'
Ill Ji'msiiliiii, "1 lllllsl I..
I.iis|ii..ss. ' II.. Ili.s ,.,.r
llinl l..isiii..s,.. 1,111 h.ov 1
liuinl.le homo nii'I on
Nnzuri'th, sul.jo.| |.. J..-
iug nn.l ..li...Ii..|it nu.l w
l..r p.il.iic work. We iii
Li..nrl nlso.
H. •llut John forl.n
linve iiic.l ill l.e linpti
'111 .Ii. lire. ¦ May
11. . liiri. Iulhe lire
ipiire Ihe bnrvi'Bt
i:l I havn heanl
aud 1 have iron-
u reuily for the
IS from (iaillee Io
lia|.tlre I'of hlm."
Iii'eii l.ir Ihe last
sal.l lo lllsniotlier
111...'11 Mv Father's
niiilv 1 It about
11.1 wher.':' Inthe
i.euler's shop ol
'phnul Mnry. wlll-
nlllug lio.l's time
'.I Iu Inv this lo
le llim. snyiug. I
/.e.I .,f Thee, an.l
IheThlr.Ilhlrleenomc
'! il" I'liilreliiinril has been efiiiiptmtl tliir- iiitt Ihe vnr wilhSprlngnelil rifles. In phie,. of ih" ol.l llflv .'alil.re llnmlngton. The e.'W cnns .nme from llin rnlletl Ktales liovciniiieiii nml eiist the Mlalo eompnr'l-
lively Iiltle.
The report nf Ihe Ins|,..elo.- ..I Illfle Prne. I i.'.. shows n slight falling olT In the Iilghir • Insses. ,iue In sirlcicr nirvelllnne.i an.I M.'rn.r eon.lltlons.
Helping Ihe I'aitnei
oti'ssor J. P. lloiietH, tllr
Tli.
ohn
heavy, eiil
Do ii.it take in.ire t'At'i.'is.' Ihan is alisoliitely essc'iHiul bi li..allli. 'ruke liic nir- ves. Unt l.'t il be iua eur-
rl Illll' vnn not be easily picked ip and shoiilil bo taiii-'hl t i girls as nil sseiitia' p.irl ..f tlieb' pi .i.oi.'al home
iiee.l lo train one s self np to them. In Paris fnr is bting slightly gntli red into .leep frills ami tt.unices and
llllllll.le nn.l I..n.iv 1.1 lay himself at Jesus, I.'.'l. Wlien ilii'v l.ll.l John a llttl.. lalec
Iil'l ail m..|i w.r.. loll..wlug J s, hn re-
pll.'.l: "I It'll 11..I llto rlirlst, but sent lie- |..ri. llim; lite frieu.l ofth.' l.rl.l..groiim re-
j..i....i;i Kr..llllv I nils., of Ilte brlilegroiitn's
vol....; llils mv j.iv llier..for.i Is fiilfllled" iJohu ill., ¦iv.-^l'.n. 'Just a voice: anvlhing 1 or ihilhiiiK II mily Christ Is lungDlllet'l.
l.-l. "Ami Jesus iinsweiing.niil uul.1 hlm, , .'^ulTcrlt lo beso now, tor tllllt II lii'eoineth 11- 1.. lulllll nil riuliti.o.isness." This was
Ills se..rnli.IU 1.1 Ills pnllll.. work, allln
l.f . ..iislni.i llll.l leiiulfcst ilenth Io n. If that II.. inlKliI k-l'.rifv lio.l, liiaillfest auil tin. ; . Inre Ills Nnill.' n'ml (ulilll all that had la-en
wrill I Iliuiseil 111 Ilii'law, thnnrophets I
all I till' I'sniuis. .\" Ills wllneases Ihere Is . no ..Ih.'r ivny I.ir us than self rentiiielatlnn. ]
lit. "I.O. Ihe Uenv.'lis w.'r.. op.mud uuto llim. a:..I II..-iiw Ihe Spirit ol O.id deseend- iiiK Ilk., a .l.'ve nu.l IlKliilug upon Him.". Heaven is nlways wlluersluK what Is going
nil on II iirlli, iiuil. III..iigli tliero yiav lie
n.l ..Ill ward mniiilcrlulloli ns here, vet II Is even so, I believe It llroilv aild have Innml Knal c..uif..rt Iu sueli assnranees as II : Al I'l'ill. sl Ihe HpIrll j
nl Ilte ll.'K.'.r AfrlcuIIure of Cornell I'nlv.'r- sliy. is irvliiK to carry I'MlversIlv Kxlen- ' lou Work I.l the farmer's iloor, irhlynrsllv rmi'iihion Work In Agrleiilturn Is provided It Iiv I'liapler UH. I.nws ol ISII7. known ns llie Mxoit l.lll. The .il.jeet is the proinollon ..r Hi;rl.nilltirnl knowI...lge.
I'lol.'isor llolierls has urgnnlzeil a real- liiK . lurse ilasg lor Ilte study ol some ..I 111., r.lli,Initieiitnl prliielpb.H which nndnrll.. nitii'.illure. niul litis ^.iii.Iy maybe taken 111'lit Ihe fiiniicrs' home... ¦ ThosnwIaWug lo ioiu Hie cinss. nnw uumliering seye'raTs
huiiilred. wlll re ve rr.>e of enst, prinled
it.nller for sludv, wliieh will he follow.il l.y i|ili'slioi,s lllleil,le.l lo lea.l I., a dlseus- sloii of nuy points nol well nnderstood by
pupil.
Tr.iv Oterriin Will. Tiailipa nn.l lleeaarfr
Troy Is nvermii wllh tramps nnti beggars Tlicy hang lu Kroiips aroiiinl alnumt everv slreei i.orner In Ihe ceulre of the ellv, and I'lriiiinle Iretly lit ihc remuin siie.ls Kiores of Ihem I iildly slop pedeslrlaiis nnd
llirinleniuKh naud monev. Tlir.'«
lraiii|.swenl Into Alderman llreniiers place, on IIIv..r slreei. and .lemnn.Ie.l i:li'rl»tinn« .Irlnks fren of charge.. One of Ibe men lloiirlslieil a rn.'.or nnd threatened fo enrvr Mr. Iirenner Inio a inlneemeal. Mr. Bren¬ ner scijied nil till swonl nml ehaaed Ih" mill oul Illlo Iho street. I*ter he went to
111" Is mil I're.lDcl stallnn houae. where
111' f.unil llie iramim fast aaleep In Ihe ' '¦ " "' 1". charges agnliiti
rnbnbly lie aunt to
with
lib her
gn..
"If Ihe selllers want to take that "In tba' case I
elilor s a.hi.'e an.l try ii on about np any fuss entting the wires, another sai.l. "jnsl j "N.n if I .-an li.''i let them. rhey'll Hml before they em.ugh t'l pile out,, get thrnugh with il that they've got lum, bnt it' inio the hottest and most unhealthy , comes t:i a )oblbey ever la.'kle.l"
"Thin vou l.,iys will stan 1 by me'f V.ynn ipiesli.iiie.l
¦Of .'...irse we will.' .,ne ..f them
kick
It- n'l nght laml s.,nelch lilTer. lit tliiii.< wheu it r. lone woman strug¬ gling bravely l.i suiiporl her sick mother. '
"The pspe:^ is g.nn',' t.i .p:it any¬ how," somemte rcnia'l.el. ¦S.I Hs all
The
nag.'
answered. "We re pai.l Io w.irk for right to le! il e.I. y.in. au.l wc ve n.n g.t any love f .r m.ire da selllers. W,. II 11.It cut nn.l t'lat l.oll.ere.l •
•That > all right there is soniethiUj;
ll .-ani .1..
ml g.'I any love f ir
ee llia' your fence is
V'i'.it .-alile nre mil
'fill f.r
thej
1 want you I..
"What is If '
"1 want Ibis pipev s.pielche.l "
"We'll sipielch It
"I want ynu 1,1 ri.le over t.. Prairie I lly I.l ilillll all 1 c'can the Ihing ont root au.l branelt. Hum the ..iRce. smash np the ol.l jiress and chase the C'lit.'c ..ul of the ".'ountry.
."Well.lo |..
Jn«t after s'lpper tha; nighl llie c iwlH.ys loade.l their pistoN carcfu'ly an.l buckle.l iheni abiut their waists riienthiy brmiirii' nul their horse.. sa.Mlc'I aii'l iii.iuiite 1 tliem. aiol r...l.' aa'av in the .iir.'*'Ii..n of Praine Clly al a Iual gallop .lust before they reached the town they came to a hall Oue of them sai.l
"Now, Ikivs. ne .lou i waut to take any reckless chances in this Imsiuesn. eii we had bette,- lie a iitiie cautions J irncssthat e.Iitorissspin i'e shsLke 1 g.iKib'-eje I ol'l r.l.ister fmm the Kan. wao'.l .ir..p .leal at the sight of a pistol, but still he luay be a laiiuent ..f a .UlTereut cob.r. For all we know be may lurn I.Hvse aul go u. pumping Ira I It'll.1 n- at the rate of aK.ut sixty l.iillfl- a iiiiniite Ii a ill lie »afe«l t"o kin.l ..f slip up un him aud lake him uoasrates-"
who l.al c, r...iiu was silent an.l tiu nionient, then l.e scil
"I reckon tilt. pa]ier's n.>t g..ins: t.i .Mill, either I've g..t mmiey enough to tide it over a few weeks, and - "
¦¦I've gnt en.iugii I.l li.ie it over a few nnirc weeks.' an.¦Ilte'- sai.l. and he was p:'iim).tly fplln'ae.l by the otiier.s with ilk., prnpositioiis. The upshot of it all was that a miunle
I be ORlre Me llrbl
I .\ man wn.i fnr some years hss been
' engaged in the service of n large lele-
j phone cfirporati'iii in Orea'i r Ni'vv
York was recently aske 1 by an ac-
I ipiointauco to uainc the title of his
1 position. The t.li'i.hoiie inaii re-
' plied somewhat us f..llows: "I hardly
I know iiiysi'It. Whenever there is
I any little task le'iuiniig some lad. or
when an unruly cnslomer has t.. be
pacilie.l. ..r when a siliialioii ictiiir-
I ing 0 lillle diploiiiii.'y arises, or when
lany kin.l of work that no one ilse
wants In do comesal.ing. .v.uir liunible
servaal is rnlle.i npon. I have askcl
several times to hare iiiy positmn .le-
line.l. The iicuresi I have to it is
¦that I a:ii a spe ial ai.'in! I have
I about .leci.le.l t.. tak.' a litle for mv-
iself. uu.l I Ihink it wiil lc K::-; Ail
tothe Injure.l ¦¦ — Kle.'Irical l',.'\iew.
He Wc
A S llian once ofl'ere.l a g .Men bnll l,.r lyiiii-' Many 'i.-.l i . him, 'ml »iie Siilt'iii repiie.l tbat he cynl'l uimi.clf lie better Piiialiy an ii;ii 1 man from -Angora aiipea.'e 1 I.t.f.T... hnu wiiiia large jar mi bis shoulder. "Ynrtr' father." be ;.ai,l. "Ivirnnve,! a is; liivc likethis full llf I..lid from mv father on.I said that v m w,.n!,l r-pay th
later . mil ..f m..,i. y was pi.t int.. the ,,, ,„ ,,„ ,^^, '
uirl s hauls, an,I l,.f„re sue l.a! re '.liupossible. uvl the '^nl;,.-.
ivered from her astoni-hment the ciwlMiyi. were on iheir way ba.k ti the ranch
' Wooder wlm Rva-i w.ll think'' oneof Ihem rei.iarUcl a- lli.'y r...l' along
"noui mailer win! it.. itiini»s." au .her rep'ie.l. "We .li In I hire ti imu to make »ar on w.-iuen
Ihanks t<. the ai.I given by tiie cow K.ys. the F.ail" livcl au.l wiien Prai ne Cny m ive.l In i.i- new l.iwn th«
"If the st«ry be true.' pilgnm, "pay your i«ih. imjiossible, I have wm. ball."
The Sultan ai .' 1
thc pri;e - Til lUis
,i...l the
¦lebt: li ffoidcli
iuch.
Ka'.<!e vveul with it, an 1 there it grew..^u|; , anl prn'pere.l aul in time be.'ainc a exoec ivrouiiiieni pape; Hut its cdiior never Unc.v Ihc tru.' .d.;e." ..f the uijht s viMi tiial '•as pail her by l!i.. cowboys ..' Ryan s Ranch Whetljer she woul.I have lb. light :.ny Hi' its, i.f thetn |1 she ba.l kuowu is t ii.aller of ilniib! Na.iirs'ly, Kyaii was ilispIeai>e.L w iih the a ¦lio.l of his empi..yes. ihe m.-ire ipei-ially since Ihe hiaicle kejn up it
I'owrr of llie Wavrs.
A dyuam luieter luv.nic i by c: tngiisli cnsineer nieasu.e" thi' p .v.i r of the waves of lue mean. Ksperi ments mal" with the at.pi a*'i' dur-
si.iru liug
To'.'U iio'iud.s per s.jnar
tigUt ou Uliu. Bat there was uutlimg . ui^li tiic uiuuer.
ra.viaa For One'< Oan .Vrrrst. Lake City. Fi.i . ha set . ut to inak. ll.e Vaii.vr 1 ay the li'Mier in a u...vel w ar. The t..wu b»s i.:.p,.i.ited a sincde night wat.b nan an 1 .lecr.e.l thai iie shall lie pail al t'ne ra'" of 92.'," tnt each arrest luaie, ths prisouti tu fnr
l'-.Hii"'g Tl \iierl.laruer.ifw.ioleuL|^p,.,| ,„^ ,,i„, |,eins of heavy wiut.
cloth will mak.' a rent pia.'ti.'ally in p„y„„. p|,,iij eap"S an.l wraps. Tin' viiblel.yw..avii|gl...{ellierl.irn edges, ]^,,y^,j,, j, „„^.,,| „,„| ,,le»sing. Ot uiilcbiu,'liii'iu as carefully ns possi- I ^,,,_ leaver ou.l gray astrokhau arc l.le, an 1 after.ia-l pressing tho lenl. [ „r^. „,„.,„^ ,|,<. fashi."iiinble furs, ami \ tin ' sewiii:^ silk IS u'-el t.i darn^jp,,,, j„ „].,„ i,,,,,,^ ,„„(,i, „„„i IV l.len .'L.tli in preference lo any J ,;„„ ,, „ |,gs been n'll ..f favor fo:' w.iul, which woul.I ii..t bo strong' ngveral years. .11 .ugh unless the Ihrea,I or raveling ^—
was 111,1 c.IOI so. Where Ihu ..lolh is _. „, ,, ,. ,,,.
, , , , I The Nlinllarlly of llxrii.
Ihick eiiiiii'{li, en.bav..r lo conceal 111.' ,
silk Ihreal between llle fre and back I -^n ambitious young lawyer pni.l ho of the cloth. Refill about half nn iuch lir.sl visit lo a country court hobliiic fr .m the edge of one si,le of the tear. "* sessiou not very far frtiin Xew O,' a 1.1 run the m-edle the same distauce b'ans not long since. Ho weul tn llim the other e.lrfe. coiiccaliug lb.. | 'eprcseiit a big railnia.l in u suit tin "a 1 ci-ifullv an.I'llrawinglheedpes brought by o .'oun'ryman to r.'C.ivei
cl ly liui'ther, bnl not so that Ihev <be value of an ,.x which departe.l tl.is
ov.i'lap, tftheri'is auv nap ou the ' life in a '.am attempt to h.i.l up tlic c!..tli, bru'h ll b.ick -wliilo you arc bmiled mail. Tin' .piesti.,ii befnr. .liruiiiu'cu.l then brush it dovin again, the courl whs one of i.leiitincsli.iii, ii',,| l.nv a ila'np .'.iir ni cloth on fho wrong the countiyuian had teslirted thai be si.le llf tbee!..lb, over the ,laru, ttU'l knew the ux by bis clnr and the fl.-Ii )'r..ss it .b.wn ..n.'o. then remove tlte ! marks. The yming lawyer mse and e ,'tnn el..th nml jircs-i next the woolen I «''lb dignity sail: "If Ymi. llmuir -irface. bein.; careful thu' yon do not j please. Iheie .'an be m. tpiestj.m that press ii p;.rfccilv .Irv, luit thul a very : thi" wituess hns swoi n faNe!y when lillle stHu'u urisi-s after the imu is re- I 1"' testified that an ox can be recm luocel. Jf the doth is presse.l p„r- I "iz*"' by his color. I was a steimk- f.-'tly lirv the w.irk nf Ihe iron will be | rapher bebire I bL;-«u.e a lawyer, an i - l.iwu oil the right si.le. A piece of f"' '«"' ''-''.vs. Y.inr Honor drawiiig .¦i.'lh is Iisuallv ilarue.l wilh vertical ; ""' ''" nnlebiMik', I have taken a .1.' 'I.nd .liag..iial "stitches, running wilh ! tailed .lescriptinn of every ox thnl ihe threo'ls of the dnih The "up- | I'assed tbe hotel, and I am prepar. ,1 iiml-Jown" thread is iisinllvt'oe strong- ! to '"«'••»'' «" «" «''l"'''l "bat all i.xe:; est ;vov of mending a bias" darn, fae : I""''alike l.i me." 'imir are Iriflin; ni piece of el'dh uni. r the darning i ^>'tl' the dignity of this ciurl. sir' unless the iiialenal tlai'iied IS thiu. In ! """'.v "¦" ' the Judge, "and I will list ease a piece of silk of the same liue--" "Hol.l on. .lodge sanl .. lor is less clumsy as a backing t.. "'•''¦'fl', "ther,'ham t been but one .Inrn Ihe wool, uuiess Ihe w.k^I is : .v-'ke of ..xen in this town in a w. ij;. shee, -Xew York Commercial Adver- ; "I'l ^f«'' Henl.-y's been nbanlii ,j,.,,i wood and the lawyer s b :eii eoniilint
the same oxen over an.l over." "dudg '¦""'I'- mont for the plaintiff, sai 1 tne.ludge,
Tbe Woil.ail - I.i-v Class at the ,„,| ,i,p ^i,y |«u yer. glad In e>'ape tin I'liivcrsity of S VI York hu. bcci «rath of His Honor, lo.k bis .Icpai largely increase.l. t.ire. a sader biy> wiser inna.— .Ne'v
The llueen of Helgium milkc.l a cow Orleans Times-Democrat.
a' a farmhouse re.'ently. becanse the
..11 .v.miia 111 charge was paralyse 1, ' (roaalna iiie < bannrl.
sn.l the (Vueen was tUirsiy. ^^¦^^^ ^ ^^,„j ^^^^^^ j,,. ,j,,^ .^.^ ,,|v
M.ne Diuz. wife t^ the Mexican j^g ale/ul Ihe unsii.c.-sfnl uiieniit Prenleiit. ua« f.oinde.l a h.iue where leceutly made by four ol I Kl.uiaiia 1.. :n'<- w.l always liu'l ..mpL.Tment, a eross the Cbonnel v.i an ..pen boat i: unrs.ry where children ..| working ,.,,t be f,,rg.itt.,n that l.nr 1 Abef.lrtn's w..me.; are care.l f .r, an.l a Magdalen ,,|.iV, lirotlier. wbi ilie.l af uu iar!y c. .m.'f..r reii.'Uiant linuers. „(,, cmsseJ lu a can .e sbiiit thirly
Tho venerable I":i!;lish acliess. Mrs. years ago. an.I Ihat .Sir Heury Oolville Keeley. wui.ae ninetieili 1 irthday na» |.erf..riueil the same feat. Kxperi puli!ii'!y celebrate.] Jt lije I.y.'eain enced oarsmen say that success ,.r riieaiie on Xov.iuber 'J'.', l^jr., still failure in this eutvipiise is asastly u «uio». general kjo.! jeaith. She matter f'.n tlje wealUer to decide.
,'am.' as t.ingii f lire, fortlicre wns purl- ^ """ "»/ • "''""" """ I"
II..allou u le.l It- .veil ns p.iwer, lull llier.) , '"" l"'"fleul lary.
k:i-ii.isin in flirlst. j .. ' "
.\u.I, lo, a V'.i.... fi..ui henfeu. . This Is Mv llilovid hou, in whom I w.'ll please.l." It is wriilen In I.iiko ' ¦il. liuil Jesus WBS prnvlug. an.l In n I.. :ii. thai llie riplril abo.I.. iipuu 11. Il.'l,. l.r.' v.'ry plalliiv lite Knlller. llll.l Holv M.irll. Tll" Mplrll must
.. 1 1, always in I lirisl. but here Is a
.'ial mini-irv ol llto Splril nt the l.egla- K.l Ills public Work, lau wu tbiak ol i.ir Willi i...s'-I,.ss.,n Helper. ]
FOR HONOR ANO LOVE.
,le,.|.
(ieorge FraiieU Haveil Ills llrollirr From niacnu-e and Hunlalimenl.
Senator P.'Dr'.s.'. ol reiinsylviiiiia, Inlr.i- ilueed a bill In Ihl'.! nileil .Slates Seuate be fore the holiday re".'Si*, bearing tbti simple tille. "For Ihe' ri'lief of Oeorge Francis, who served na Hanniiu Frau,'Is In linin- pany K, Nlitety-sevenlli Ileglment. I'cun- srlvaola Voluuteer lufnnlry, durlug Ibe Civil War. '
This bill Involved a romantic story. Harnian and Oeorire FrnU'Is llred near I'hiladoiphia when Hie wnr benan. Har¬ mon, the nlder, wont In.me.IIalely lo Ihe fr'.ni. lieorge rniunlne I home to HUj.p.irt his parents. Alter seeing a IIHle servlee. Uaruian made his unexpu'led appearance at h.mi', and si.Ii he m.'ant tu desert, (ieorgir pleaded wiih him iu vain.
FInrlluK eulr.lltv ns.'l.'SS. Ire.irge, wbo
greatly r.'seml.led his brother. In |.r.'serve Ihe hniior of Ihe family and save hit brother fr.ini punishment. .louoed Har- man- tiiiiform and went to tie frout llltn- tell. lie aesum.'-l his br'ther's uam" and
loiQe.] the NIOHly-snventh r.eglDient, where
nis ImpersonatluQ was dlsenvered bv bis
romrades Ueorge wa« woiinded lu aetion
and Rfferwaril reeelved a {lenslnn under j 1- l"'iiig |
bu brother's name. His honorable dla-
^harge alao le^ars his broliier'a name,
Reeeutly his brother die,I, anil now Oeorge asks Tongress to authorise tbe heeretary of War to lat'i" an honorable ,1!seharg'e bearing his own uame, Invtuad :.f Uarman Frauei;..
llled Ader Heirue |.'rain tlie Waler llll,I,.Iph Ibierleke, llilriy.ibreo year, ol ii;;.' S..II ol Ilr. lloerleke, ul Pblladelphia, mill hlsbnillier lidwaril, of tlhleago, wnre nnvlug on Keuka Lake. Ihree miles rroin llntiiinotiiIs|iiirl, on Ithrlsluiaa night, when 111- L.iai was upsel by Ihelrilog. llolh itieu were laken Iniin the waler alive, but |:t|. ilolph died almoal Ininiedlalely afto' bv was brought ashore.
.411 Arounil the HIale.
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| Title | Queens County Review 18971231 |
| Date | 1897-12-31 |
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QUEEm COUNTY REVIEW. PaUlakeil drary FrMay Bomliig al riEBFOKT, QUEEIB OODHTT, H. T CHARLES D. SMITH, Proprietor. fdttttttj fletoieto. BOOl Mi JOI ranmii ¦IkOIITBB ¦¦- iltractife tod irtl&tic Stjii ar Taa REVIEW OFFICE by Powsr Pressis. ftllHOZ-X: OOt»IK>*. fc'IVB OKWXi-. VOL. IIT. A FAMILY NEWSI'.M'KR OK I.IX.VI. .\.Ml (IKNKR.M. I NIK I.I.II-KM K FREEPOKT. >. Y.. FRIDAY. DFCF.MHKK 31. 18IK TERKS: ti.oo T.;&R1.T III ADTAX(.S NO. 1). pivAaciAi.. THEFREEPORT BANK CAPITAL. M3.0M. » Main Street, • Freeport, L I. (OHN 1, RANOAIX. Prealilrnt. OHAUNCEV T. SPKAOf E, yice-l>r««Meiit. WILLIAM S. HALL. Caahlar. ¦OABD or DIRBCTORH. A Msmachufieltn eonrt h«s ri-oently ; THE DYING CENTURY, laid down the doctrine tbat Liijli sticial j q,,) p„ntury. lotlorlnR f» thy ri-st rm- wrll W poaition and advautsften ngi^vavnte ratUer then pnlliate a orime. ^^^.^^^..^^^.^^^^ rheglorv III thv won.lr.>iiw ilav, - '¦ -^ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ '" " , WltbairiURlitti.r nml ili'<,.lay. RniiBiau papern roropmiil tlint tbe In twIIlKlit nhn.l.>w.Ilt-.s anray. Siberian railway, instead of civilizing j /^im.jst tho po-l. In whosp rhyn tbe regions Ibrougb wbich it passes, ; Thy praise Is suug in Is teaching the natives tho nrt of rob bing trains, wbich is greatly in vogue lalui I. Raodall, MthCnx, WUIIam E. nnl.ler. Walbwa H. Ilnmwell Tkaaiaa D. Hmlib, Aafint Imnlf. OBriaa L. Wallaee. William S l1i.»iinreyT. Sorairia' Wllllani O. Miller. II. \V<-.Irv I'ine. Iletirice Wallace, I'olea Pettli. Harvry K. Snllh. IJw.rri.. i. llall. 0*aii. noept lacal linllilaT'. from ». a. m. lo t. vm. ollen Tarilitlaa and Indncrinenia In aad avarr aeooTnotlaii ¦¦¦¦Miiatwlthoonacrvallvf m, . Mtiam at Iha rat* of Hirer per reot paid HaadeMalla. thre* moni ha nr mnre. ^mfta hMlMd on all narls nf Riirnpe. DMa a general ItanklnR lni«inn«>. AoDaaiita of I'ornoralinns. companlea, an- alallaa. etc., anllHied. iCntllc ialiafairtlnn Biiaranlrwl. rlea irlll receive pi irfalir anawcred. Bank of Rockviile Centre. Vniaca Are., lIoekTllla Cenirr, L. I. We dl) a G«iiera1 B.iuking BttniiioM it Deposit and Discnnnt. _-** InteitiMt I'.i'd ou KiKiiiiil Di>nj)«fts. Bankiiitr Hours—y A. M. «i 3 P. M Batnntay, !i A. M. to lit M-. BOARD OP OlltKCTORS. Hnhsn A. Ilnv .«>n. TIhiihii.i II. Knliil'l. Jnlin Vim-Ill, llirdiii P. Mi.iilfi. Slenlwnrl 111'.''.Mill.«. W..«lfy K Smitli. Jaiut* W. ..nlli*.... l'l,:irlp> I.. Wnll...... Charlea W. lln.fs. A'i~ii.. I'.iruwi:. (hunnrl V. I'l.ilHl"-. Kr,,... i» Y. •¦\ II-..n, Jalin W. lrM'..l. I..l.n T Ilnii, ... Ollvfr llavH..... '•'I.iar.l r. 'lliurKliin One of a pan.; " Imuk r.ililier.^ lalelj arrested in In li.ina s.ii.I th.it in at¬ tempting lo e«ea;ic afler one of Ibeir burglaries tlieyruU.e 1 oni.iMs on Iheir shoes, aud thus were nMc t.i throw tho bloo I'uoiind.s sent after tUfni oil Iho sceiil. Bcgiushls lay "Oucii ona lime.' r-lrnnirn lun.? ps nil thy tlin..-worn I.rail rhnu ilr.nmest tliou arl youDK nRi^in. With battle orr on land and maiu. .\n.l a .Irea.I Inrmuil ..I unr-st Kmlirolh the iirii'ut mil lIi.. Wosti Alarunii. sound nt thy nchcst. Ken I»ra»r- cliii.lren. In thy Ihrws. ImsKliie 1. IT nunlu tli.'ir woe.. And many a Uoi...' toivnr.l Ziou g ic.;. rite ty.irl.I il mn.l—men sli.iiii ni ileli.il.llns w.n.lers In the «kv, Ht>n.'Wln« fiiltli iu (.roi.h.-cy. IIM .'cnlurv. we love thee well. Thv lomo the ehronl.'Ier will till Wlien Ion? forgot thy tunemi kDc K.ir manyn nolile thoiii-lit hntii sj. Tl nobler anion l.v thee 1..1. An.I many a hitrh-^ v,il,., wor.l \v:i N.IW ha;.llin...... .'n-h i in tliv wn'; >. Kii;hfeii wa> m.iny m .li I ni'.Mi't' .\n affe-worn liilr..*! tUy spriuit' '1 It-st tlt«'-n hipe, II- Ie:, ii.l...; r In the n.'Tor . i li.> cunld dll K:ivc siiliniit. since be liu.l c.iiilractfd Willi hi-l i'niii ii.T.>s fnr a year, and be c.mld not .lis.'hnrgo tluiu I fur refusing to dn an iinhnvful net. He wtt-i L'ulirely lielplesi mi.I wiien lit" si.tllcrs cut his fence an.l took up j cbiims till his range he ba.l to iiniellv ! gi'.e way t.-» thein nn.l s. el< graziir; I lands elsewhere. -Dctn.it Kice I'res.". SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL. Till'wblle rliiii...'er..,s ii ut'i.iiy.x liiH'l. London has two stiiiVe.l spt'ci mens and nmithci' is iu the Cape Towu Museum. THE s.vBivvrn SCHOOL. INTERNATIONAL LFSSON C0MWENT3 NEW YORK STArt NEWS. FOR JANUARY 2 lie L.'i The "mado in GerinanT" icaie in England is denounced hy mine nf Ihe Lomlon papers, tin the gronu.l Ihnl while Oermany sent.')",500,1)00 puumls' worth of goods fo Englanil lost year, England sent nearlynsinuch—Hl'/IOii,- 000 ponnda' to Oerinai-. A CHANGE OF PURPOS Uy THOMAM An adininislrative rcsnlation which held good in Prnssiifnr a ceutury and more bas been n'lolishe.l. It wns the provision thi' every o.'licini and em¬ ploye of th.- .Stat'j shouM. liefore he could Uwf illy ina'.ry. oli.nii tbe con¬ sent of bis superiors t.i Ihe step. Postal saviiisjs banks nro recum- inendfltl by tho Postiuaster (l.Miorul, who also favors rural free ilelivery. Oradually but sincly, lemaika the i I..' Ih-er. Heavy tni 'k^ are being lille.l will ball lienriu'Ts imm. Tbe liriiicijile i: that of bicycle Ijcariiigs iisl. 1 oa i large scale. Saville Kent, a iintiirali-1. lias n' lMli^lllMiillllSMIil^?IM?illlli^ll^f jowl, or •¦luoi-epnrk.- „s hecalN il, ¦^* 55"^ i which )ibiy.s prissuiii, Millenin',? it ¦' Women In tlic I're.i.vierlanChiiirl.. resides in Pelliam Crescent, Hroinii- .'V roi'tiiiinipnlatinn bus j;..ne before ton. where sbe has live.l for over Imll Ihu I're.sliyteriaii IViftr.l to Iho elYect „ centiirv ll.e <'ana1 linprnTeinenla. Plate Knk'liieer anl Surveyor famplwll W. <.I„„.. In rem.on«e lo an in.inlrv Irom I n, K. llelTor.l rhairraaii of the K.ti^uliva , lanal romnilttee. anpolnl.M l.y the Cham, iierjjjf (.om.iirree of Hie Wale, recartlllic lohn" MallI.ew Ihe ,.resent stain, ol the *orlt of impmv- I; Malllien III,. Ini: Ih.' 'nnals of the slnle lia« ma.le a re- .e i.r..<,i. Wrll- I I'O" wl'l.'l. has I'ceu nnnr.ive.! l.v Hnperlo- II. M. Dirarna. '""'''¦'" lleorire W. AMrldire ol the Rlaffl Hei'irliiient ol Public Works, ol our stu.ly ol Thi- r.n.irl .hows that II will take at 11 which wo are ,.,., •ii:.00ii,000 lolmnrovetheenti-e eanal Its, qH.^te a few swieni In Ihe slate aeeorillnif lo this-rlnn hieh was the hasis ..I ih,. »9.0nn.ll(IO ini- aei. TI'e^iR.oon.OOO Includes tho ll l.y the Inii.rovement ael. nl Ihe lieciiii pospei I.v Mnllh I'onllnuc for sl\ i ijDnut senteni'.s I peU^ bv H«v. Henry O. Weslon, n. D , , The DiUle Is a history ol the contest be- ao.ooo.OOO Miss Kstelle feel li.is b. ._" ";"¦¦._-" ...n..... ... ....- .1^...^,.. ^¦r- »'j.i«iii.i«iocov..re.i i.y the Improvement ael. iT.^i,„ 'i"' ""'', '" •¦<"'''!¦ '"»" »"'','{"' T''"-*!Imate ollhe rrohal.Ie total ost fol- .IwelllnR i.Ia.'c; ot re, eni itlou provi.le.l l.y I,,ivw O.iJ pr,>.'(....llris trim Hi- Iovo, with love .l.'termlnlne tho nvlho.I ami the enil. TUe liospels are the il«torv of ihat part nl re- IcmpIIon which was wroiiitht hv tiie I.onl Jesus riirl.t in Ilis ..arthlv life, iliath, 'lurtal an.l r.'s«ri'.'.'li..n, rhe point ol view ..fanillhe purpose lu ea.-h gospH tleler- r. are sliU In be ivrmitled U. give —'¦¦' -¦"•".' -' ¦' "¦¦"¦' ¦"'"'¦-'•"- mine in every case A.nt -hull l«. Inserf.-.l .,; .. ,. ; i.iiiiiiu 1. n' ^ irati.iii. tbe liiciuiie ..f the Stnte from : i.n.l omitt.'.l. Tho/Fn.I T.-sla'iient close. Ililll wiiiijeii be fiTbiddeu ll piili.ils for pulill.' nblressest.iniixe.i ,.„, „^ Snper.nten.lenl of Public In lui.licn.'es and tbnt it be coimdered „,„.,,(„„ /„ tWomiiii.'. She hns cliarg. ge llf Ihe leasing nud selling nf all Ihe cbiinl lands, an I. under ber admiiiis MONTI-'OKI 1 t. i^fei m I out uutil il appeal> fi I branch cl ii Irc' il ill till part of the iiii.iiriilist's '316.5 05-2/1 's are nlteit f.iuud HI iiiiii.iiu cliiiiliors, Sll brittle thai they llv handle.l. When ,1 I Frnzen butl.i I on the suow 1.; : and tho inseclH i ] break unless carein j takeu 111 a WiUiuer climale Ihey le eover and Ily awny. I .\ liItU' electric r.iiiway coiiiio.'Is Ihf iiiuiiig rniiiii. ki'dii'ii au.l cellar nf tbe si.lence.if I);-. «ieiii".is. tlio fa.nans Ihis suiirce lias gr.iwu from SlOi) to RIllOil a week. Tbe ainalcur jdiotogiapher who has not n ruby lamp for nse in fhe dcveUip- ing r.Kiiu nr closet iniiy envelop tho bulb of an eleciric lieiit witb a red ba.,' 'linlc. Willi the s:iine resnlt as Ic HE day Silas [ The others agree.I to this proposi Ryan, the pro-' lion, an.l ace.ir.liii','!y Ibcy I'.nlequiotly pnetorandmaii- into town, ilisiiii.iiiite I aii'l lied their ager of Ryan's horses, and noiselessly aiiprnaclied llie Itanch, set his j Eagle office. A light was shining ! Derliii ele.'trician. I'.y pressing a biil- c mp loyes at through a wind.iw ..f ihe litllo one-I ton, arlicles in one" a'iai't!ii._.;it are work, fencing I story box bnil.lln.-, an.l by one com- I ipiickly c.>iiv,\ve.t lo anv lif the ..Ihers. 11, a large body mon impulse liit. c„iyl„.ys stile can- F.^p'enmeuts upon a si.bstnitnni t.f of the best (lov- ttonsly forwar.l I., this win.l.nv with a ' ernment laml in I view to peeping into Ibe r.i nu Io see Houthern Kan- ' how Ihe land lay. SIS, he stirred ¦ On one side of thc roniii they saw a np a good sized ; rickety old typestand ooutaining a half hornet's nest, ; doi'.en cases of typo. On the ntber sitle stood an old ormy press, while in the renter there was a jiiinccoveretl goods nnd brought the insects buzzing American Agricultinist, thc claims of I oiigrily about bis heal. Ile hod no ; box which answered iu Ihe place of i shallow of right t! inucli more than a child, and very sal. Tbere was a dcoiily troubled exircssi in on her face, and oU'-e tlicy saw licr loiisli tears from her eyes. ""The e.litors wife or da'lghtev, T reck.in." nne of the cowboys whispered. "Ouess i-'o" one of llie utbers re¬ piie.l: "ou.l like as.Tirrt the ol.l whelp's Prairie City would become one of the j leailiiig towns of Kansas. Unfort¬ unately, however, the hopes of tbose ] been abusing 1 j people were never lo be realized. A "I'm gninj; in and la'k I ! railroad was soon after buill liirough first sjieak _, ... , . ' 'bat part of the couutry and it missed The eyes of sailors an.l marines on prairie Cily by just two miles. Tbe French war vessels aro reported to 1 result was a new town on the inilroad have snflfcred serercly in consequence j a"! t'le tleatb of thc old oue. Prairie oftho uso of tho electric light. Evos <^'','.v ^>'eut tbe way of hundreds of , . , ,, ... . , .. , ' , I oilier Kansas towns. Its population in which the ins IS not heavily charged u,,„^ „l, „,^;,. ,,o,«„,i„„,; i, ;i„.]i„g with pigment—such na gray or blue j , „,i,. i,„„s,;h. and moved across tbe eyos—are found to bo moro lialile to j prairie to the railroad. injnry than brown eyes. Two cnnaes Jn Prairie Ci'.j's ha'cyon tiays, li.iw- hor,' the ciir.Kn'it, "Vnu chajis wait outside till 1 cnine back. ' ".V gool i.li'u, " auuther agreed. "We want lo see a little in.ire into this business before wu .lo anylbing rash. " Tbo cowboy walke.l nronii.l to the tlimr an.l entered the niUt'e. He passed across the lloor an.l slopped jnsl be¬ fore the little table nt which 111.' w.cii- aii was siltini.'. He took nlV his bat. the intensity of thc light and the P"!' " '>"««••""."' « newspaper, tho made an awkward bow, an.l sai.l . , , . , , . ,, I P.airie City EngK', II was not much action of the ultra-violet or chemically j „f „ ,,„ „.,. ,„,i„ ^ „,„,„ ^„,, ,^„,,y aclivc rays—are nssigncl for the eye ; prinle.l, Init it was ipiile as good as ils troubles. 'I'be nse of spectacles that will infercapt thn ultra-violet roys— snob ns yellow iiruninin glass—ia rec¬ ommended by oc'ilisla. Oaik blue glaaaes nre pinvidcil for llioac who operate thc senrcli Uj^IiIm, bnt tliese do nol Bcenitogive protection iuall cases. pair, lis c jiisliricd. Its siibscriptiiin I'xtieiiiely limited, ami its a.l- b'lsiness was tlwarfed to one disiiby mailer and a few nialter nf course, VII petiiile an.l tho sel- .1 evening, la.ly. I hope I I'ln.l yoii well " A shade .if fe,ir passed over llic woman's face an", a startled Innk caine to her eyes ulie.i she saw the man's huge pistols and ni'ed his cnwlioy at¬ tire. Still, she niiswerc.l .'aliiily and bravely enouiitli; "1 am ipiilc wtji, ihaun ynn. Is there anvlhing I cjii .1.. for v.m'.- ' "Why". I donl know. ' I reckon 0 the ...lilnr of Ibis swampy soil on die Myrlle Orove farm, in (Jueen .Viiiie Counly, Maryland, have tlevelojicl a new fortiliziiig nia¬ lerial ami ll new stork for a brown and durable paiul. The mud, when subjected to an evaporaliiig process, hardens inio crusty blocks. This siilistancc, wlien crushed, has been foiiud available for fertiUziii'. ov as the body of a paint, if tho nsnal lui.x- iiig fluids be a.ldel. It is sai.l tliat a young inaii. whoie name is not givtn. niter a niaicb of nine bonis iom IJnr.ij-R.in-.Arreridj, has .liscovere.1 the nuns i.f (ho old .Vrabic caiiitn!, Kahia, ouce the chief seat of the IMminadites. .Among iheiu wero the remains of an oM nios.pie, which linil evi.leiilly been rebiiill fr.nii the mins of an ancient Cliiisliaii chinch, on the jilm of Mie liasilica. Near it wns a wash basin, fed by a fountain, constructed of lipa.iliful variegate.1 marble. ft In I rays ils Chrislian origin by a double Latin cross, with nu uliuost elVa.'ed inscrip¬ tion, evideuily an niiciciit Chrisliaii momigrani. The wallnii" ofa fiy on 'he ceiling is a familiar p'iciii.;ii..iiiri n..* yd fnlly understonii. .V reccil pr.pei by Mrs. V>, H. Uieruold uieiiti..'is Ibnl The mi- croscojie .pii.'kly .!• .i ...v..- ihc ..Id theory tbnt Ilies ii.ilil t.i siiin.jih sur¬ faces by meaus of siicl.i'is, mnl that Hiioke'"s i'lci that Ilies il ick lo glass improper to give iiolices nf suci ings from the piiipil. Wnnien, h.iw ev.'r. nre still l.i be p.Mniitleil to giv. public testimony for the benelit nnd iu Ihe preseii.'c of the pri\ile/ed sex. K.iillier. in Woliien'i. Ilnl,.. Whut a .'..iiiiiicnt on wonian is this ilem: I'rank M. Cliapniaii. oi' the .Vmericaii ^Iiiseninof Xalnral History, New YiirU, has c.iin iil,..l a list tif the liir.ls whicli be saw ici tbe hats of wtirk!ii,iiisliip, at eulire free.loni frnni w.uiien in this city .luriiig tw.i after- ' smoke au.l also ii iiiii.''ii .sl.'.mger ami iio.ius. Porty spccieswero represent- j stcilier liglil. el. iui'liiliiig till ushes, warblers. Jd-s. Anni.' Abbott. Ihe "clec'.ri.al shrikes. Ily-ealchcrs, l.iua.?ei's. Rwal-;„,„„„„ „„,„ier" ..f (ie.irgia, ha^ hal lows. waxwiii.,s. grosbeaks, sparrows, j her f.inrteeii-year olil son arrested in orioles, wiiodpechers, jays, owls, , (¦„i„„,i,i„s"c., for stealing sonic ..I gr.msc, dices, ipiails, sh.iie birds. : the gems piesenled 1.. ber by thc lierons, !..:iills. t.-riis. a'l'l grebes. lu ' ,.„valtics nf Europe. She fnini.'d liko nil ho saw 171 wild lurds, ..r paris nf ' „„' nr.linaiy woman when she ,',ifi Ihem on buls. Of Ilioc birls at least fronte.l hei" bov in court Ihc otbei thirty-two vuiielics are protected by ,]„,. law "during allor ^ & CO.. iiLU r.irrAiii.i!tHED Real Estate ^iDsoranve Agency. ran RocHAWAT. N.V. C. S. RANDALL, Architect, OMreisr. RAwvklTn are.. aiMl Malaai . np* IUIIri*d Itavot, rreeyart, I. I. ifiarall A striking fealnreof mo.lern ificncc, noles Ibo Trenton iS. .).i .Aiii.'rican. is the rapidity with which the p i..siliili- tios olTered by any new discovery ore followed np. Tho Roentgen rays have been kuowii Imt a year and a half, yet by it 1 they have tuken a penuancnt pla'' iu the hospitals of the world, vast iiii- provemeiils have be.'ii iiia.le iu appii''- atus for proiiuciug Ihem, aud it is iin possible to say that Ihey will uoI sii,.n become n necessily of onr .laily life. In England a P.oen.gcu Sori-iy has beeu formed, wilh Professor S. P. Tbompsou as Presblent. Some of the members will stu.ly Ihe sources of the rays, others tbo applicntions, some tha induction coils, others tho tubes und othor apparatus. Theso systematic eflforls can hardly fail ti result in a speedy incre.ise of Iho efllcicncy antl applications of this e)ioch.making dis- covery. I If the I'niled Htntes has made snob i rapiil industrial stri.les iu recent I years as to be able at .be present lime I to famish locomotive engines to Hiis- I sia, Oreat Britain, ,lapau, Rra^il and I Canada, whal is to jneveiil Ihia conn. . try from asserting it superiority in I other industrial lines? asks the At¬ lanta Conslitntion. Kor example, iu riew ofthe almost unlimited reeouices which this cinintry possesses for ship- 'Vou dou't meail Iliat y.m ore ning this paper nil by y.iiiriielf'.'" all riiu- Ye epi I„ mit that Ihere .v.,s mueh truth in Ihc article, but il was none the more pala¬ table to hiin for that. He swore ven¬ geance ag.iiust the E.a^te autl its edi¬ tor, ami vowed that nol another issue ef the paper should bo juiblishod. .\l dinner time he read the article I,. Ilis employes as they sat at the l,ible. They were six iu iiiuiiber, recently emigrate.l froni a ranch down in Texas, and had a rejiutatioii for beiug the hardest and most reckless daro-tlevils buildiug, what is lo hinder the ruiled llinl ever i o.le the range. When Ryan Th" i:.ii. sl.u.d by 11 liers. and wiien Ry.in set his men to fencing iu the public lands for grazing j maybe I'd like I piirpiisfs, it eaine nnt with a strong i paper." e.litoriiil denniinciiig bim in Ihe sever- I "t am llie e.litnr ' est lerms.' It prouoU'iccl his action j "Well, bnt I want i.i see tlic n tlislioiiest. as lie was stehiing Ihe peo- i your fallier, or hiislian.l. or wh pie's riifbts. It went further and sai.l be is. ' that it was Ihe lowest anl most con- j "There is no .iinii her.'. I a; temptible s iccies of dislinnesly, since alone." lealing the homes from ptior, striijr.iling iiieii ami their wives and cliiiilren, llieieby rubbiug Ihem .if a cliunct' to earn an litinest living. "ll is the duly of Ihe litiineseekors,'^ 11 went on, "to prot against the eu.'roach gree.ly eoruinriinl. who. f.ir the sake of ail.liiig to his iligiitteii wealth, wonbl slurve even the innoceul. iiii- c.iii^cinus, helpless babe in its moth¬ er's arms. Jt is the duty of Ihe sel¬ lers lo band themselves 'tngether. lo lake Ihe law in llieir own liantis, an.l cut Ihe wire thai shuts Ihem tint of Ibeir own. T.ar .l.inn the fence, drive ofl' or kill the usurper's callle ami give him lo nnderslund thai if Iho Oovernment w.iu'i protect you, you gat aaoiigl cau an.l will pr..toct yourselves." I paper. My ni'.lher is si.'k ami I hnv.. .K copy of Ihe paper containing this to buy me.licine anl thiiiijs for ber editorial fell into Uyaas hands. H'l'Poor mother! I tlou t know how 1 read il and b.tiled over with wrath and i shall pruvi.le for y..;i unw ' ndignalion. He *as f.irced t.i al- The girl's vgice Ireuibied auil her buy. who iiiaiiages tiie jircss fnr i The cowboy whistled, then stood t themselves i staring at the wnniiiii in aniazi'in.. it. euts of this j .\t last he ejaculated: "Well, if that donl sliiin i me: A wonian running a jmiiei' i;!l al.iiio. wilh n.l iiicu folks l.i help herl (lee, bnt it must he lots of bard work!" "It is. bnl I d.iii'i illlilil thai. I'd be willing lo work irgiil und day if I could jusl manage s.oue way^lo keep the paper g.iini; ' "Vou're not Ilgiiriiii; on sln i ,iiio jt, are yon'r ' ""Ves. I'll have t i i-lni dozen years a'.?ii to be .'i.iy partly sound." Or, Ibimlmtit iw i¦¦ili..l.li.shed tho fad Iha; the Ilies Ini'i...' mi by the help nf capilla.y alhesio'. liie innle- cnlni' ntti'acii.iii belwoeu fnli.l oml li.piid bidies. It i-l Irne the toot hairs nre veiy miuiile. bnl as each I'y is said to have lu.Oiiil t.r '211,1100, we ii'ei'.l not l.e siirpri.;..d at whal Ilicy can tlo. It apjiears Ilia; Ilio curious remedies of a century or Iw.i a'j;.i nro slill r.'- l:iini'il ill Siiiiio p.irls of tlio earlli. .\ Russian jonriial inciiliniH thai the iii- habitauts of ;; iiiabiriiil Incaliiy in the g.ivi'rament of Kharkov have in re- Clint years use 1 iiiwder*"! crubs with great sncoess in fevers, an I Ihal this powder has be.'ii ndnpte.l iu pr.ioreii.'o to.piinine. .\ Icaspoonfiil isgeuerally siilMcioiit lli c:ire tb.' intermiltcii't fever, a sccnul dose bein.,' reipiired only in obsiinale cases. Tlu. pnwder is ineparcd by pom ing ordinniy whis¬ ky ou live cinlis uulil Ihey are pnl In sleep, when Uioy nre put nil a brea.l ¦ help nf a4 poll in a bo. 1, lliomnghly dried, pulverized a'l.l passe.l thrnii.jli ii i CHARLtS L. SCAMAN, Carpenter *"" Huilder, rnec^ONT. l. i. n.snm»le«i cliewrfnll.T iriyen. r4.utriula lakea CBORGE « GILSOI UTIOI, CARPtZNTKWS AND BUILDERS. KREEPORT. U. I Bartail rr.'»Blly .fimpidnl Ihe UKVIKW Bt'll.KIVii ».. nre ; repa nsi lo lake .¦nulriut. !..r i -i , u«, virX. Trtrxf a. iar catiapoi** if4/riRi U tf IBiUjli{, BiiUeh ^ General CoDtnctors, I* Barfford Atrnnc, 8HOOKLYN N. Y. k«T» tnr tlie al riMitPOKT. L. I. thi ¦Mat licairmble tniilitiuc pints m, la.ii nI Xu'ely yrkleai i>fT»«-M. will .Visii. hiuiMia haiU tj CLBCRT A. SCOCLL. AimUmmw, taaeawax, U I. amkmml Ami talalaa^ laammamamr 8tal«a, iu the course of lime, from successfully coping with Oreat Hril- ain? Ill response l.i this ipiery, Ibc New York Ji.nriial of Commeree ray-. 'When the developnicnl of our own conntry and tho exploiiation of those sources of wealth whi.'h Providence has placod us in possession of deniaml Ihe .•.instrnction of ships on n scale beyond that of nuy other c..tinny we shall build the best ships for the money Ihat can 1... I'..nml anywhere. Wilh our vast dimai.i llio one nie- rhanical applian.e whicii mure than anotber we neele.Inas the loc.nuolive, an.l we have .level..pe.l I hal machine till for most purposes .mr l.i.-oniotives are the best in Ihe w.irl.l. We liave moro railroa.l mileaue than all Europe, an.l we have probably built niore loco- motives tbau all the rest of ibe worl.l It ha" nol l.eeu a mailer of vital im p^irlan.'c t.i us l.i .level.ip shipbuibl ing, and upon liie sea we could n.>l AToiil enconutenni; Ihe c.im »:titi..n .d men willing to a.vepi lo'ver pr..rtt» and wages Ihan wt were milling t.. accept. Therefore, wfchaye n.it ailaincl that pre-eminence in shipbui! ii'i,-' thai we have attained in steam an.l electric railrjjad^ linil.ling an.l loc.imotive au.l sicuping car building. We have de- v.l.pe.l al.ing the li.ie maike.1 out for us by o.ir s.irr.iuii.lings. oar )Militical ueetU an.l tlie best opportunities for proflt. We niiiy be .m the [loiul ol aJJing shipbuibiiu,; l..r Ihe world to oar other accompiisU'jeuis ' In view of the euormons wealth • .iich ualnre bas lavished upon ihia country, there uuo reason wby Ihe l'uiled States thoalil nol enjoy the same prestige m ahipbaiUliug which ahe eu)oTs to day ha.l flnishe.l rea.ling be snid "What .1.. y.ni think ..f that' "1 think itli blame.I big r from a nughlv lillle rooster.' Ihc c.iiil..iys replied. ! eyes fllled wilh te.irs. Tho cowboy ' lonkeil on a momeut, Ihen paced rapitl- I ly two or three times across the rooni.' I Kinallv he sni.l: I "Y.m wait here f..r me. I'll be back in a few niiniiles I He hurrie.l ..nl to Ins cniiipaninus Mll.l were aailiug at the door He ! "Irew then! to a safe distance from thc ' omce and then I..1,1 tlicni all be ba.l I discovere.i. TIk-v heard bim In the 'en.l ".S.. thai wi.ninn" ..ii" ..f lit..in sai.l. "wrote that piece ab..'it Rvaii. j "Sbe dl.l ¦ •oaiiig "Then, if we kick one of I anybody, ii s got '.i I "It has. ¦ "'riie salutation, 'How do ymi thr.'' ei ilained a Stale Dipar.iiieiit liugiiisl to a Star reporter, "is general Ihrongh- oiU civilizatiiin, tbouuli .•Vinericaiis bnil il down iiiiirii thnn anv olher Na- ti.iii in their one word, 'lltiwde?' Tbo Freiichtnon, I,i exjires'i tbe same iiloa, has I.l use. 'Ilow iKi you cany yonr self':'' The Oerman says that ia. he uses (ierinaii words vbich nieauH. 'How tines it gn to yoiiy' Likewise, I I'.ini Iho Spanish, 'Cointi esia iislc.r.-' which mean.', "H'lw do tou slaml'/' The Chiuainan, when lie waiils to sav 'Hnw dll vol do'.'' uses words wbicii lueau- 'How ilo ynii run along lii-day'/' The Italian is nimost in the same li.v. while Ilte Arab uses wurds wbicb ini'an, 'IL. yon stand or .In well?' The P.irtngnese says, in bis own wnr.ls. of iwiiirse. 'H.iwsyoiir g.iod heallh iiowi'' ami till' 111.iian g.ies a step fiirtlu'r, and savs, 'Yn-i In.k well: .hi vnii fe.I s,.'/' "The Ameri.'an's 'll..w,le'/' is as expressive us anvof Ihe ..titers, as well as Ihe briefest ' Was!,ingt..ii Stc.:', gieuic point nf view, np.in the exii'I iug sewing iiia.'hiiies will be welcoined i California has added many to lhi as'a Ilium to o'lr inijinlali.in. so many list ".' renowned women, but not al- of whom have t.. labor al- tliese nia- ways with such, ¦nholestimely famous chinos many hours eocli day. Accord- names as those of tho Kliinipke sisters, ing to a r.'cciit report, such an iui- J'here are four of them—Dorothea, provenicnl is aumiunceil. The nbl ! who is one i f Ihe chief workers of Iht Irea.lie. with ils uji and tlown ' Paris Observatory; Anna, a portrnil niiiienieiit of the enliro limb, pninter iu Boston: Augusta, a pliysi and wearying. creiuping strain ciau in Paris, au.l .lulia, ono of the directiv upon iliw muacles of the calf j most brilliant pupils of Ysayo, the and front nf'tlie Ihigli. and indiiectlv ' violinist. npon tbe Innibar regi.ni. if lo be ¦ Mrs. .T. I,. P.randl. wife of the Rev. abolished, and its iilac: taken by a Mr. Hrniidt, pastor of the Chvistian hanging jilalforin. Mvinging pondulnni Cliurch'nt Valparniso, Ind., is the owner fashion. I'pon this the fool rests of n .'radio known to be UH'. yeara ol.l. easily an.l is swung bai'kward aud for- II was brought to Indiana nt au early uar.l, Ibc iiinnientiiin Ining fiiriiiHlie.l i day. and Mordecai Hardosty, the lirst bv the weiglit I't the foot alone, in- whiti' child born in ludiaifapolis, ar stead ot by that of the entire limb as 1 uncle of Mrs. Itrnudt, wns rockoi' licf'.rc. The Ihigh rciiiains aloiosi ; thereiji. Altogellicr forty iiativi 11..111..111..ss, and the econoiiiy both of , Hoosiers have been rncke.l in tin I'lVnrt nnd .liscomf..rt ia in.isl' .leci.le.l. j cra.Ue, nn.l it is still doing service in I'.ither f.iot cau be used iilleruotoly, or Mrs. lirandla home. both I..gether. llms giving relief 'friint Iho momitoiiy of the c'liisliinl innvc I'ashlon Notes. inenl,-Tho Ledger, p^,,, „i,iu,. ,voiueu there are somo w.ml.l Vou fiT.Vir I'hnii i via.inme'.' voiy sluuniugcouibiuolions ill net and Kill r.ir lireiikfasi oaliiieal swiinniiii'^' ' '"'""' iu cream. Drink mil P.'a or coirec, I.nl ' Rolls of fancy ribbon are passe.l e.i.'.ia, cl'iocihilo aud milk. Spurn i o"™'"''"'icc aboul Ihe waisl-line ami I..asl. esp..'..iailv if it be male of j '"•''' >" "''">'' '">'!" «»'' «'"'« »' ">« ''"f" g'ahani or irlnli-'ii bread. K.il frcslily j side, usiii.; two and one-fourlh ¦ to iii.vle wlieii! lircail Willi butler mia ] three yar.ls of plain or faucy stnped ],,,ii,,y ribbon, tw.i lo loii>' iiuibes wide. Kill fruit fni y..iir in .'slii'asl. l.v.I ii.i; .Miroir vilvei. gay rililniua, llnwers Ilic I.irt grii)ic illl 1 the tailcr g.nii,;- ' ii;id fnliiige are niiinipnla'cd skillfully fruit. Kal bakeil apiiles wilii plenty \ in the deconitioii of both velvet an.l of Hn.,'ar ami .'.'.'am. and all sorts o"f I fell hat-., .let and steel ornanieni... slewed frnits, wliicb r.'; iiiie sivcelcn- f ill.iw in size nn.l d.'vjc.. tlio rhiiic- iug. Isi.nit'uu.l gilt iiovcllics so biglily f.i Kilt meats wilh lut i.ii tbem. Ea* ] vnred. li-ii with wliite sail, I'-. I'.ut iinlcI."". I ti'„,ves in cherry re.l, salninii pink eiriislarcii. t-i.uple i:i.I.li,igs un.l i.'c ! .,,,;! i,,.;^,!,! l,l„e ari'tnil-in the shops, crcains, i Tl.ey are not to be seen in prodigious Di'ink milk an.l creuia -.vheucver yon iii,„;i„.,.M. There are not many women luippcii to want Ilieni. . If you don't ] „.lio care to have such an air of biisi- eai'c for th.'sc ii..'ir;sliiii.i'driiiks, ciilti-I ,„sn ab.iut tlioni as to be taken fnr vate n tiisle fm' tbeni. Avoid lemon- I ,iver.s' apprentices, a.le li.ne juice an-l the like. ' p„ii,,,„, „„,,,,,., f„, ,, „ ,,„,,,.., ,,, Wear warm, l^i"""''"-"-"'!''!''''!!?' 1"" i„.ic-n-lirac, Mich as hiuip itlaiiihii'.ls, be careful not to have it "¦'"y'^'-'^''"-\ ..^nilehthvu, nmt and so on.is more I.l in.luce perspii'.i ioii, lm tha will . „.,j,f„,.,,„.y f.,, ^,,.,,„^\ ,„e in Ihc l.rove tbinning. Do li..t let it l.e I.... ' j,,,,^,. „,,^,; ,,j„^,,j wrought iron, which is rather fiiiierea! in apiiearance, un- i leas it is very discreetly .lis]iiised. I .\ half-worn light silk waiht ma'j 1.. rmije whenever y,..i cau, ..r ou n sunny j ^••>7. «».ti"f'"'">".l.v refurbishett" by liencli in the pork. Violent exercise ! ^!;'I""S '* """"Vise with black velvc is the worst possible thing for ,1,,, I "bbon, put ing velvet ribbon aron.i.l 'i.iniun wh'i w.inbl fain gr.iw plump. ' •!'« pl>"" collar baml as previously .C Dnnl w.irry. Doiit lie awake al scribed and adding ii ii'.w ehemisell.' iiii^hl 1.1 Illillk of y..iir shortcomings : '"-'''k "' 'nee and a velv.t l.e.l. llll.l other people's sins. .Some new silks show a wliilc gi-nimd Donl cave viohniliy fnr any one. ' with colored garter snakes an.l enrlh Hii.uls anl consciences arc I'oes t,, ^v..nns gliding al.ing and .'asliiig queer, r.i.in.l-l c.'il >',irt U'l 1 shipcly uecka. j loug, colored shadows Olher groumls New York ,loiinia!. ' me strewn with ears of corn, Ih.. I nalurol size, greal lulls of gross. The Arl of luiuhic. I bunches and trails of ivy, all giving . Tli.^ pr..pe;'da.'!iiiigof a iciit ill cloth ilie most bizarre ell'ecl. One will .tre the m.'thoil an.l Ihc en.l ..f the DIvlna .l.>nliui,-. holiness ..lerual 111 Iho heavens. Incnrnale on enrlh, enil.o.I ...l In the saints." 7. "(I neneral Ion ..f vipers, wlii hath warlie.l y.Mi lo fle.. from Ihfi wrath to .'ouie.'' Clinpter I, Kives the genealogy ol the Klui; from Alirnhnni to Joseph, the linsl.nu.I ot Mnrv, wh.i was of the roval lino IhroiiKh S.iloniou. son ol PavM. I.ukn ill., gives the Kenealoifv ol Marv, wiio wns also ot lbs honse ol Pavhl. bin throngh N'nthnu. Ihe son nl Ilavl.l. Mnlb. I.. I, .le- clnr.>s Ihnt Jesus i'hrlst Is the Inheritor nml ftilllller ol all UilUKs promlscl lo David nn.l Al.rahiiin. s. "llrinK forth tlierel,.r.' lmils meet for ; ha.l I repeiitnu.'e" or. ns In the mnrnln, "ai sweraiile to amemlmenl ol llle.' Pauls ' prencIiluKj als.i was. "Ilen.'nt nu.l turn l.i r.o.l an.l .1,1 works meet l.^r repeiitan.'o" ¦ ;.V.'ls xxvl.. 'JO.. Theten.'hlniT ol nIIKeri ». lure Is Unit bv nature wc nre nwnv Irnm J llo.l: li.l.l Is eallluK us t,. come to lllm. even lis He ealle.I A.lam from his hl.IIng I l.ln.e lu Ilte irnrilen, nn.l hns ever since l.eeu s.'eiiinff lost siiiiicrs, Wlieu we tnru i io llim. lie receives ne grn.'I.uislv. for- , Kives US Ireolv an.l umk.-s ns Ills ohll.lron ilir.wiifh J.'sus's I.1.1...I. Then IP. asks us i allini,. 1 ii.lel.te.lne -.... .Ili'l far n riinrrli rle.lse. Mirr.,i,.nli. Dell, l,„, ileei,I..,l Ihal a siil.. 'rl.ili.iu I., al.l III naviiiu forthe •iW.Ofln M..1nme-'s M. r. rliiir.-h, „( Klnitslon. Is V....I oil the rT.,i»4i.l Ihnl there was n.. eon¬ s'lerni lon. lu January. IS'lI. when Ihn 'iirclt was ahotil coniplele.l. nn.l a large lev retiuireil to pav presslnu nu nppeal was ma.le at a 1.inv service .,n.l members nl the con- ¦ntU'i'i were aske.l I., sni.scrlbe nu IS of I.a.ier. sueh siiliserlntlons to be r.i. I In s..ni annual payments. On Ihe ple.IvKfi the money was In dialely upon mortita(«i, •cease.li. not a iiircli ii!eui..er, alien.le.l .he meetinitsn.l 'is.'rii.e.I «»flO. When he ,lie,I nolhine li.l on Iho pin.iire. In |
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