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QUEENS COUNTY REVIEW.
Pabilthed Irery Prlda* Uoralsg at
FBEEFOBT, QUEEIS OOUHTT, H. T CHARLES D. SMITH. Proprlator.
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A P.VMILT NEWSl'.VPEB OF I.OC.Vl. A.NU (JKNERAt, IXTELLIt^CSt E.
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VOL. II,
nXAMIIAI.
fHEFRBEPOKTBANK
' CAPITAL. $30,030.
Main street, • Freeport, L. I.
naa^J. RAHDALL, Prarideot. OUAtmCKT T. SPRAOUI, VlM-Prmldent. WILLIAM B. HALL, CMlilcr.
¦OAWD OP DIBKCTOBS.
Channr^jr T. 8pr»ltilo. William 11. Millar, D. Weair;! line.
John J. Bandall. MbHIiUox, WUIfawa K. OoMfir. WallaM H. Cornwell.
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Ilconeii ^^ Kllace, ColM Prtlll, Uarrry H. Smith,
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mttf dapartmantaqaal lollioar ot ilthi ItotrTan ar Bronklrn llanka or Trom i-om- paalM. aad evary aruomndailnn a. far ot Is aaaalataat vlth eooaarvaUva manacrmrni..
bMCfaat at tba rata at tliraii per rent paid on Mma dapaatta, Ibiaa nwatlM orJliore. ^nAa Inoad oq all parts of Knr<
baai a necral waklnt baalnna.
Aeaaaab of oornaratioaa. cnn amtm, ate., anllritad.
¦atlfa MtMactloa ¦oantntred.
MaalriMWIII rsci^re prompt attention, and ka I taal tally aaawerad.
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comiianlea, so-
Bank of Rockville Centre.
aatago Aaa., RaakTllla Ceatra, U I.
We do a Oononl Banking UiuiDoiia at Dnpoait Uld Diaormut.
lotarMt Pitid on Spniial Drpnaita.
Banking Honn—0 A. M. tu 3 P. M, flllardnr, » A. M. to 13 H.
' BOAKD OP DmeCTOKS.
'MAtrt A. DarlMD. Thomm 11. Knlslit. Xaba Vlneant, lllmm li. Smlili,
'^Isntwnrtll Dl Combn, tVinli-y H. Hnillh, JiyuMW. (talliMm, ('liitrlra I,. Wallace, ~ triM W. Ifarea,. Auntln (Virnwi-ll.
aaai r. Itillllin. Franrla K. WIIuqii, __JB W. DeMott, Jiilm T. HavlnonT
Oilrer Dartaon. Kilward T. Tbiinilon,
HaralltoaW. Paaraall.
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HUJtL r. PHII.I.IHM. IVralilrnl. THOMAS U. KNIIiWt. Vic., l-rnililent. IlIltAM 11. HMITII. Ciwlile
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OR. a. H. HAMMONO.
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Paltaa Streai.
DR. CDWIN CARMAN,
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eon. SMirH aaa BCDCLL STRCCTS, ntBEPORT, L. L
DR. O.L. LUSK, Baaltk OMMr fkr tlia Tawa at namp«taa4, ROCHAWAY SCACH, N. V. ¦ THOS. O. CARMAN, 0..D. 8.,
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^Mallf BTRBBT. rnCKPORT. N. T. , ORm beara: f a. ai. to I p m.
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Or> JL. D. Ro3onthal,
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^* M MAIM VmiCKT. IIKMP8TK;tD, N. T.
The New Vnrk Times cstiiiiutr.ii tin- present iMipnlation of "Grenter N'ew Tork" at Il.irw.lXVl. nnil ilR iWitS'^lT,- 000,000.
Brooklyn became a I'ity in 1 S.14, when ill inbaliilantn niimberfil 4."i,OijO, anil il enils its ncparate history as a mu iili-ipality with a populaliun f.f 1,1-40,- 00(1. ______^^_____
Water power seems to have laker an extraorilinary developiiieut in Frft'.ire. Ont of a total of n8,(i.-)r, separate work¬ shops, llfty-nine per cent, generate their power liy water.
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Thi^y eome I--, mr !n th Thnt .-.iviTlhi- .Ivlnn .Isv.
Th.-v take tli»lr l..rm- nn.l -.iiti-l Out ot the'.wlliKhl urHv;
Thi-y have no tai.i;ll.l.- Il'tttu^.'^ N'.raliv f.irm i.f aiii't..-li.
But tlii-y'|i-ilnl th.'lr ml.«ty nn<.
ut thi-v ii-iln T.J lii-iirhts 1
It is amiislu;{ to notice the awe with which the .Tapnnese newspapers re.^er to the Cznr anil his empire. Russia 'xr almost invarialily spoken of as "a cer¬ tain country," anil the Czar ia "n cer¬ tain Kmperor."
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rill- ii'rizi. that neviT wii" w..n, " I; iiiliful th-iiii-htsi unui.okeii.
\Vork that WM li-ft un.l.ina, Till- h.-l|. that nev.-r wiv-. o(T..n'.l,
Th.' lett.-r 1 .ll.lut wrlli- - All'ilft r.-i.r.,nohful laws
(lul 111 the Katheflnit nluht.
An.l tho nul.Hh.'il work s.s.m-i nothln
li.-'i.lo the Work umlone. An.l thl' Blvcn vii-torv .small and wi-i
T.I thnt whl.-h I mlnht hnve won Thi'yllll uie with \ng\\o louirlnir.'i,
Thene iiHil ffh.iits of reiiri't, r.ir the onlvj.ivs w.irtli li..l.llnn
.\r.-th.w"l ili.ln't K.'t. -Mnrli. Couwny, ia Kiivannah I'ru
Thc Theosophical Society is flonrish- ing in California. It has lionnht forty acres of land on Point T.'inn, near San Diego. Tho society intemln to Imihl a hig hotel ami sanilarinm anil tc spend 8400,001) on the unilertakiii..^.
% BULL FIGHTS IN MEXICO. I
FREKroKT, i\. Y.. ilUDAY, JUNE 4,4897
111 "SiMili" Cirni'lilnitly III
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I wan! with hea.l lowcreil the picador tries til repulse him b,T pressing the j laui'e against /iis neck ami head. Three
It is an interesting fact that tho now Chinese Minister at Washington ia n Christian man, a memlier of Ihe Chnich of EnglanJ. His suite nearly nil apeak English, ami ono of fliera, who it ia ex¬ pected will 1)0 Consnl-Oeneral, helougs to a well-known Christian family in Hong Kong,
Every 'Mesicau city has one or tw hull rings, anil in at Icnal two ritii there are d.iuhle rings where tw
lights can he "le^ii at the .iBiiie time fur [ times Iho picador must repulse th one ft.limssiou fee, ou the plan of the I Imll if he follows the rules. Hut the liig .\niericaii circuses. Tmupca of ' advantage of strength, nuiiiieiilnm aud hull Hghters travel from one eilT to ! weight i' witli the linlli ami often nt aii.ither, just tha i.ft;ne as circuses, ' the Hrst charge he knocks down the playing engagements of several weeks j hnrse au.l tlirnws the rider to the In each city and feceivlng A stipulated gruuud. Instantly the eapenilurs sur- siini for each performance. i runnl the hull nnd uttrmt his attention
Billl fights are held on Humhiys and
feast days. It was to the Plazft il Toros hull ring thnt the writer made his way This ring i.s h1i»iii..1 like an timphithealre, open to the sky. The
while the picador extricates himself frnm miller tho fallen horse. The lilindfolded horae is wliipjied t.j his feet aud sluggers aliout the arena, sometimes ilesiierutely wounded.
arena is inclosed liy a plank fence four , Perhaps the hull will charge hiiu ngniu feet high, with a rail a foot wide, j and literally gore hinl to shreds. If eighteen inches from tbe arinln.l ort the wound Is not too severe the horse
Tho decision of the Trunk I.ine .\s- sociation of railways to accept hicycles aa personal baggage between Statea is another recognition of fho place the wheel haa won. If now the trainmen can bo ciiinpclleil to uso ordinary care in handling bicyclen. riders will have got a suliil advantage.
Indifference to pain and quick re¬ covery from serious wonnds, whieh have been noted by the war correspon¬ dents aa characteristic of the Turkish Holdiers, are in reality, aays the New- York Times, clear proof that they he- long to a rnce atill in thn barbaric stage of development. Chinese are even more tolerant of injuries than are the Turks. "
The Boston Herald observes; "Time woa when it was more or leaa fashion¬ able for certaiu well-to-do Bostontians to go out of town on the flrst day ol May, in order to escape taxation here, hnt tie don't hear so much obout this Hort of thing nowadays. Everybody appears to have reached the sensible conclusion that there's no money made or happinean achieved by ottemptiug to dodge one'ataxes."
the inside, on which performers and vault over the feuco wheu tun hotly piirBitcd by nu angry bull, laud¬ ing in a narrow olley thiit separates the fence from the llrst row of seats. The arena is iOO feet iu diameter, and thc floor is of sand, packed honl. Back of the alley tweuty tires of plonk seats rise up. .-Vbova these are Ibe boxes, furnished with choirs, crowded closely together. Facing the arena on \ top uf llinir voices the llrst tier of seats is tlic private box ; blond run. of thc referee and his bugler, and near | The horses are now removed from by is the baud stand. The auiphitlin- • the arena, the bugle sounds again and aire will seat lO.lKIO pcojile. 'the ad- ' tho banderilleros ftro introduced, mission ranges frnm tweuty-rtvu cents ! There are threo of thcui and coi'h car¬ lo ij'.!, seats, on the sunny sido of the i ries two banderillas, a stout stick Iho ring costing just one-half as much as size of a broom handle and a tritle less
is hurried out of the indosurCj thrown I in his bai'li, and the wound sewed up. Then the animal ia doped and ready to ri.-enter the iiVena when the nexl liull is let in. Sometimes the hharj) horns nf Ihe maddened bull ittercifiilly pierce tho horse's heart and end its ¦ulTerliigd at onoe. Wheu the horse is (^ored ttud stilulbliug about the arena the bleach¬ ers are on their feet nnd yelling at tho Thev love to see
those ill tho shade. A box costs from 8.S to 8'20, and will hold from four to ten people.
The lights begin at .1 o'clock and end at 0, but the crowd begins lo arrive nu hour before the sport begins.
thou three feet long. Thi<re is a barb iu one eud as sharp as a trout hook, and the sticks are wound with bright- colnred tissue jiaper. The littndcril- loro tiikes his place iu the centra of the ring and assumes a dcHant atti-
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V. L. SMITH,
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rRANCIS S. TAVLOR, LAWYBR. L—.SORNSR MAIN ANO PULTON STSk, If ' _ mmmtmoad.\. I.
WM. A. ONDCRDONK, .1 AMaraay aad Oaaaaalar-at-Law,
A certain ateamboat lino rnnning onl
. of Port Huron, Mich, has a standiug
rule tliat clergymen and Indions can
travel ou ita boat for half faro. The
I othor doy the agent of the lino was op-
• proochod by an Indian preacher from
a Canadian reservation jnst across the
river, who asked for free tronsporta-
I liou to his destination ou tho ground
he was entitled lo one-half rebate bo-
I cause ho was an Indian and the other
half because he was a clergyuiaii.
Hpeskiug of a t^^oto Hower for lihode j Island, tho Providence .lournol .sug- i gests that the violet ia small enniigh to j bo appropriato for the smallest Htate iu the Union, and that tho rose might ' bo supposed to havo a certain phil.il- , ogical claim I-o atteution ou account nf i ita (4reek uaino, rhodon, which sug- . pests tho namo of tho Slut*,', but it ex¬ plains that Uhoile Islaud derived its name from Adrian Blnck, who called it lloodt Eylondt, from tho red cloy aloDg ita shores.
r. V. BALDWIN,
•lyBANJO SOLOIST.}^-
Cisctrt BsEV«ai«nU at Low Rate.^ Addreaa, HtMHTtAD or FWEPOKT.
BL'aiKEafi c.tHiin.
W. JONES & CO..
1 BaTABLIHHBI)
islasorance Agency,
BHAWAV. N.Y.
Kocourso has been had to the.'ourts in Philadelphia by some reputable nud pnblic-spiritod citizens ti.i prevent tho city's incurring an additioual debt of »H,000,000 which has beeu author izcd by the city councils for public im¬ provements, tho claim beiug ma le tiint Ihe cily has already passed the cousti- tuttonal limit of liabilities. That limit ia seven per cent, of the taxable prop¬ erly, with au allowable addition of Iv o |K>r cent. Ultima favorable vote of the .toxpayers. Ths total debt of tho city is now «54,0'2;i,l'JO.
Mexican peons arc poor, but none of tude. He does not retain it long. Th. them is so imor that he cannot dig up | bull charges him with lowered heaiL money eiiougb at least every ntherSuii- I The banilerillero does not move, ond day to buy a ticket fnr the bull light, j ynu fancy, for au iustaul, that he will They sit so close together mi the | be gored to death. As tho horus ol- sunuy sidothat their broo.l-brim, high- moat touch him, he drives the liaiider- crown strow hats resemble circles of I illus into tho bull's shoulders; then, toad-stools. Tho well-to-do and j with wondecfiil dexterity, steps aside
fashionables occiijiy tho boxes, and | ami out of danger. It ia done so deft- there is always a liberal sprinkling of j ly that you ore puzzled, The liull bellows with pain and tears about in a frantic elTort to reinovo the barbs, yiimd trickles down hin sides. Two other banderilleros repeat tho trick, and with six barbs hanging from his shnulilers the bull ia frenzied with roge. If a bonderillero foils to plniit a barb ill the bull's shoulders he is hissed, and if he mi.sses both thrusts he is fliie.l. A certain iiamlicr of misses in succession, uud tho little knot of hair he wears on the back of his head will In- cut off by order of the referee on.l he will be coni]ielle.l In desert Ihe arena disi,'raced. You ad- uiire Ihe dexterity of the banderillern, but ynur sympathies aro with fhe bull. It is 0 fent that requires great nerve. .-V misstep means dmth.
The bull is uyw- wild with rage and
pain, nud the most exciting act is yet
to dime. The bugle blow s agaiu, and
the luatadnr, king of the bull lighters,
enters thc arena and bows to the iiiiil-
titiiile, whn rise to do him honnr. He
u-lviiui-ea In the centre of the ureua aud
i faces his foe. He carriesi a red cape
liver his sword, a Dauiasi-us lihule,
three feet long. Tho blond-red cape
atlrnils tlie bull'.s attention hI iiiicc,
and he chiirges the matudor, who must
dodge three rushes before he bus per-
luissioii to kill. As the bull wheels
for tho fiiurth charge the uintadnr
jmisea his bhi.lc iu the air and calmly
owaits the rush. Thc bull bends his
head, shuts his eyea, and comes on
great force until wjthin tJiree feet
Tho sword flashes in
Jjuried between
the
foreigners in the crowd.
Twenty minutes before 3 o'clock Ihe baud arrived nud was weK'onied with 0 priilonge.l cheer from the lilea<'liers. Tho Ica.ler arose and bowed his ackuowledgmeuts, aud then thc band struck up a ipiickstep. Then came the referee, and he was cheered, ton. Tha referee is nliov- eruuient or .Statii official, and hus charge of the )ierfiirniaiice. It is his duty tosee that the hulls have o fair show, to impose lines if iiiciubers of the troupe do imt put u)i a goml light. and to act as master of cereiiiniiies. The sport is governed by as stringent rules OS prize lighting. One rule is that the bull must always be attai'Ucd from-the front, never from the rear or, sido. 'l"o vil.lut.' this rule menus a flneonilnn unmerciful scoring from the bleachers, wlin are as sharp critics as those whu Ml in an opera house gal¬ lery.
'i'he refcrco no sooner takes his neat Ihan au in.lescribable yell goes upfr.imthe iuipatient bleachers. Tin' referee nods l.i his bugler, who blows tho sigual blast. The baiul strikes up. The gates oppnsite the referee's box swiug npen and the troujie of bull fighters enters the arena, odvan.'iug to the referee's stand and bowing low. The matador hcn.ls the pmccasioii. He is the stor performer, who flnnlly kills the bull, considered the most ex¬ citing and perilous feat ]ierfiirme.l tie is ;..)!!o,wtiil IjJLjbe co; fliiiia' ('iiu.hlv
bull uiniiger 'liiiu. Then cniiK. tin baii.li'nlleros. wlm, wheu the bull is s'lltii'ieutlv stirred up, thriwt sliar) barbs nn eoch side i.f his vertebrii thot make him wil.l with rage, Thr pii-ii.h.rs fnll.iw ou linrselinck. nud th.
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There were six liiilNau.l eight horses kflle.l the afternoon Ihe writer visited tho I'lazn de Tons, and his only regret was that Uo did not aee a bull tightor (J.ired.
If the troujiosiUntotgive a good per¬ formance the referee imposes a line of frnm sum fo «'J,"iO, which goes lo thc city treasury "The tiiills are bred nu pur]Miso for Ihp sjiorl, lliid thc i.rigiunl stock come from Spaiu. The matinlnrs receive large salaries and a great denl nf hiima.ze, Tha Iniupes ride from Iheir hotel to the bull ring iu opeuear- riases and are saluted oil alung tho route. .\ troupe uf .Spanish bull light¬ ers once came to Mexico and received $I.SO,000 for eighteen exhibitioiwi. Bull lighting is irscientitic sjiorl iim'l not a hit-and-miss gome. It is also very ilnngerons work. .\t Durango, ou the iifternoou the writer saw the tight iu theCityof Mexico, four performers lost Iheir lives, twoof them being killed by llic same bull, .\t onother fight the panic day rt Imll Insscd a man Ihiriy feet in the air. killing hinl instantly. Hiii'h accidents nre wildly cheered by tlie crowd, anil thc bull gets credit for takiug tlie opportunity.—New York Sun.
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cn)iaciiy as a wage-eorne can lie nicisiiveil by the fai't llml th. repnrl of the Massiu'husells Saving; Bank Ciimmissioners showed that th.
year ISiH nut of a total of 1.044,Ci4'.) | markably well' infornied' ilepositora 4.'<l'..*l."i were wnmeu, aud nut of ^T4.!140,."i7il deposits that.year SlS,4i'i'.i.li:'.< hnl been deposited by
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SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL,
.\ii alisnliitoly lirepronf chimney, lifly feet bigh, bas been built of jiaper at ilrcslou. It is tho nnly one of the kind
Thirty-two nud thrcc-quftrters knots | ei, all hour is tho recent record made b.V ; the British tnrpeilo Isiat Turbinitt on her trial trip on the lliver Tyue.
Since pneumalie tires hove come into use mi cabs in Paris, it has been found that owing to the reduc«»l shock to vehicles, the cost of repair haa been lessened fifty per cent.
The dry vulcanic ore along the C«il- orodo niver, iibovo and below Yuma, has been found to be rich in gold. It is necessary lo roast tho rock in order to make it yield up ita treasure.
The Yale CIuhh of 11*97 has bought and jiresented to the PcolKidv Museum a valuable meteoric stone, fouud three Ve.irs a.go on tbo Smoky Hill River, Kansas. The stone weighs sixty-live pounds. The British Museum cnu- laius only two stones which are larger.
A prominent member of Ihe Eng¬ lish lloyal Bntonii) Society proposes to devote the .Sahara desert to the rais¬ ing of esparto grass, whii'h is almost as useful as winid pulji. Paper makers hovo forgotten that they were once concerned slxiut tho scnri'ity of rugs.
It is calculated thnt a (Incut speaker utters lietweeu 7(11)0 and 17m words in the course of an hour's uuinter- riipte.l speaking; many orators of \ more thou usually rapid utternncc will I reach MOO oud even WHH). But Vir, \ words a minute, or 7,100 an hour, is n i fair overage.
Strangely enough,.the X rnys will not penetrate gloss. Eyeglasses, if photographed, como ont black. Thia provoii useful in the cose of a Vienna glass worker w-ho got j. bit of glass into hia linger. By the aid of the rays its was discoveresl, extracted, aud the workman cured.
llie evening primrose—opcnin(: abont iliisk—bus n very light liueu yellow color for the attraction of night flying moths, bv which, almost en tirely, it is fertilized, nlthougli it re¬ mnins njieii during the dny to somo ex U'ut, nud may nt that time rcccivi floiue visits from bees, but it is pecu liarly a.lapted to fertilization by night Hying moths. Tbo other species ol the primrose family (so called) art fcrlilize-l by lues, which, of course ore liny Hying.
The temperature at fhe bottom ol thc oceou is nearly down to freezing )ii.iiit, au.l sometimes ai-tnally below it. There is a total absence of light, ns far as snnlight is concerned, nud tliere is an cimruious pressure, reck- nned at abnut ouo tun t<i the square inch iu every lOOO fnthiuiis, whicli is ICiO times greatir than that nf fhe at- mohphere we live iu. At 'J.'iOO fntli- nms fhe pressure iv aliout thirty times uinre iKiwerful thau fho steam pressure of u loc.iniotive when drawing a train.
r.i'iieral I'orre.l'. Hwnnl.
.\inniig fhe (.'oufederiifo relics sent from this city to the Tenueasee C'en- tenniol Expnsitinn ore the swnrd, sashcH and pistnl of (Icneral N. B. For¬ rest and other mementoes of the fa- inouti Oiufederotechiefloin. The sword may be coiisido,
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seems to hnve prirtinuuced niiust the divided skirl. re were doKcus worn lust year you see few this season. It is a pity that fashion has InlMKied them, liei-nuse un other skirt is so couvcu- ieut and easy to lidc in.
"A divided skirl looks so ab.iminn- lily when one di.siunuiits," said a miss the other day, "thnt although they are iniicli more coiufortnlilo they Are not so popular this yenr ns they wore lost A ' thev seem to be going out ot use
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The flowered muslins lulcn.led for dresses, blouses and Marie .^ufniiiette llchiiH live particularly line iu iiunlify aud exquisite iu ilesign and colnriiig. Hurplice or crossed bndicca are very deiirabltf when transjiareiif materials ave used, ond Fashinn is for oiico cimk sisteut ami favors this graceful fonn of bodice. When the ligure is high, the sli;,'htly liloused front is n]ipi'nveil. The drnoped textile ahnuld be traua- pareiil. Iu this case, while giving up- pnreut length to the waist, the airiness of tho material docs not impart an np- peurance of thickness to it.
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In millinery the lilac tnke the lend, and some very fetching elToets arc' fashionel from these exquisite flowers; entire toques being formed from theui. .\unther favorite flower is the giant clover iu shaded red and mauve lints. Some of the largest of these I clovers are about as big ns a small j orange. They tower up loftily form¬ ing a very striking trimming.
Tho diiiiity mignonette is quite popu- ! Inr, and a "bunch of thia sweet little \ flower, together with several half-oiieii rose litids, peeping from under Ihe in¬ dented brim of a large hnt form n'de .'idedly picturesque elTect.
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Speaking of s.ime of the wnmen octngeimriaus ot Kngland n writer iu Ijoiiilon .\uswers proimuncea as )iriili- ablv the uinst remarkable nieiubwT of tlie'aristnern.-y the h:,'ci1 Uuchess of (Mevcliiiiil. fauious by her ow ii iiidi- viiliiulily. nud still nmre fnmoiis in the person nf her celelinitcd siiii, Lnnl Unsebciy. Thnugh the Uuchess is well over eighty years of age, she is more juvenile in some things than many womeu of flfty. Her (Irnce al¬ ways dresses in while whenever it is at all iiossilile. nnd she hns a perfect pii-sinii for travelin..'. Hnlf her life is sju'iit on th.' cnntiiieiit nr nt the '•iijie-
"Olil llli-fci.ry's" liranililniiKlilir Ili-nlKnu.
There is nn old anyiiig thnt lew floveriiiiiciit emiilnves die nml iiniie re¬ sign. Seerctnry (iiige is able to dis¬ prove this nssertiou by a traiisni-fiiiu which oecurreil iu his oflice Fri.lav. A gninildnuuhtcr of "Old Hiekorv" .Ineks.iu. Mrs. Wilci.x, who is a j^ilOl) clerk ill the Sixth Aiidilnr's omee, culled lipnn the Sci-retary nf the Tiens- iiry aud tnld him she ha-l eiioiigh of tTiiverument service su.l prnpnsed to resign, to take elVe.-t ,\iigiist 1. luci- ileutallv she iiifnimed Seeretnry I Inge tlmt she was burn in the White House, and a lock of her hnir is imw in the enrncr stone of the Ti-cnsury Uepiirt- meiit building. She wns a little girl at the time the eoriier-stniie was lai.l. and a lock nf her hair was solicited and cheerfully given for this jiiirposo. Mrs. Wilcox is now beyond the four score-mile post in age, and from (lovernment servi
pr.ii-essmu cu.ls up with lliree white !h«ts, can.-, nml n.l..l.,- .l.#« <-tcite,[ "'"¦" ''J'mi/itn^ ;i"''''""inst ./ri"'"'- mules, harnesse.lnlircast. with livi.,'lil ; shnwercd lum ilu- anmi bv if He linw.. '','•••" •¦W.lentJvfn; "*''"" o/ll^'""""'
c.il.ire.l rilibnns flyiugfrnmth.'hiirues'. ; n.lm.rer. ..f tl „tn,l.,r *». fulj, ,„/'¦"•-and ,h,,-„,""';'"'<''"or n.^i''''"''.
an.l -iriugs of tiny bells jinglim: The - h,s thanks, Tl,.. l,„n ,,,„Joae in „,^ "'KUla of ni„l" '"¦"';^ ",'" « Part , f" ""'•¦ mules drnw ont the dead hull at theeud ihis knees nnd liunes Ins #» up ami/,'"¦''. ami I,,,. •'^'"'''ladu ,-/,''"''» of eiu'hai-t. Uau.l. .\u ntten.laut , ulfe'' iloe^ j, M'"'^' the ^„...*';''-"J'or) i.» . . '""» ""J -
"f 11,7
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fhirly-third ye.ir. She stands as a type ot o.lvauccd Spniiisli-.\merican nonmuhnod, uud omnng other aciHUn- plishmeufs speaks English and Frem h almost with equal flueucy. She is re- onrrenf onil her advice is often snught lin.sbaiid. Tho rresideut is sixty years nld. .lud is very proud of his fair youug w ife. When tlieir mar¬ riage toiik place, in IH.-^t, they tonk their wedding four fhrniigh thc I'nited Stntes. Her girlish grace nud sim¬ plicity of luonucr well miitch her beauty. Her ancestry dates fiu' bock iuto tiie nobility of old Caslile, and the evidnuces of long culture are easily marked. It ia jilaiiily n|ipai'eiit that a ciiusiderahle part of the republic of Mexico and the desire of Ihc people to keep President Diaz iu oflii'C are dne to the general esteem for his lovelv wife.
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(Connecticut has lifly-four women who are daughters ot soldiers who fought in the Bevolutionnry War.
Mrs. ,T. H. ilills is I'resident ot the Stnte B.iiik of Croswell, Mich., one of the ilirei't<ira of which also isa woman.
ImiwcII, Me., has o postmistress, n woman ]ihysician, a woman stage driver and a woman justice of fhe peace.
.\riMistook, Me.,baauow n Free Bap¬ tist elergyvvomau. She was ordained thc other dav and is the tirst oue iu tho State.
Colorado College haa received on nuonymous gift of 810,000 to apply in the erucfion of o building for young wnuien.
Mrs. .Inuc M. Kinney, of Fort Huron, has been njipoiuted by (Iov¬ ernor Filigree a member of the board of directors of the Michigan State In¬ sane Asylum.
Oaribaldi'a widow, who is still living nt Caprora, whero thc patriot was buried in 1H.H'J, has been granted a peiisiiin by the Italian (lovernment. It nmounts to the sum of S'iO a year.
The Oerman Government has com¬ missioned Mrs. (Iuild, on American, tn execute two statues representing the pnst and fhe telegraph fo bo placed on the new generol jiostoflicc in Berlin.
Mrs. Unyiimnd, Ihc ninfher of fhe I'resi.lent ot Vassor College, has giveu the Foreign Missiouory Societv of thc l-qiiphaiiy Baptist (Jiiirch, Xeiv York, $11,000 for the education of heathei: wouieii.
The Couiiless von Linden hoa been selected by the University of Halle ns siibatifnfo for Mr. Braudis, professor of ziiology. during his leave of absence. The ('ounti'Hs has already acted ns as aistaut to the professor.
Beginning October 1, ISO", girlawho have passed their eighteenth liirthdny are to be oilmitled fo the "phihl- sophienl" courses i)f lectures at Aus Irian iiuiversitios. The medical fncul- ty, too, will probably soon be open lo them.
• The Marchioness of Bren lalbnne, while in Hyderabad, went on a shout¬ ing expedition oud had the good tor- tune to bay a tigress. A message was sent to frienda saying: "The March¬ ioness Brcadalbano shot a Hue tigress tii-diiy." Wiien it was received if rends "The Mnrcliioneas Bread and Bones shot Ave tigers to-diiy."
A woman altendiug 'services in the Park Avenue Church, Syracuse, N. Y., removed her pretty hat and snt with uueovered lica.l throughout fho ser¬ nion. Siiine ot the Syracuse pajiers are commending her highly, and say thnt thc custom of removing hots in church should be just as mueh of an item for public comfort as it is iu tho Ihciitres,
Mine. I'litii has a perfect passinufnr linen. Her ctiphoards are amiuig the wonders nf (;roig-y-Nos. Cnroline, her ears'slnud-
seta
Bwels oud
' pink nud
tipntauiling
fen opened,
TMniP. Ptttti
id is even
^0 that no man
, heroine to her
tii.li
1. ">l.v iT'ihn'c.. 1 kn.iwinii Hint we slmll r-.-..|y,' llie (jreater coniiemnatlon." The H, V. sjys -t.'n^h-rs" InstcHil of "nm.'.ti'rs.' .Mllin.igli th.> worll ts translnlc.l •n-.n.-lirs " n!...ill f.irtv-IU'eout of sixtv-nvo time, vet It is "ten-hur " In ; John lit.. 2; K|.h. Iv.. II, etc. In l.uke il., I 40. It Is 'iloi-mrs." T!ie ver)' ".ll.ln»kci " Is alwnvs trnnslnleil "li'a.'li" nr "lauBlit " The I'lijiinetlun. tlieri'lim'. seeii'.a tn l.e thnt we are to lienr Ir. minil that the i.osiii.ni ut a teacher Is nne el sii'li r.-sl..iii'-IMIiiy that we har.U". Jar.' to vovet It. Vet vfcoiir bor.l j choose .Ji sml semi us li.rtli. lie ii-.niier In w-hftt ..a|.a.-liv. Hlsitni -.- Issiiflleleiit t.iriis. llaiiiv arc tli.«e In wli.nn "" "¦ speaks. "Who ti-n.-h.ili Ilk xjxvl..sa.1
1. "K.ir hi n'nnv tl.inits we iiir-nil all. If anv mnn iifren.ln..| In w..rl. tin. same 1." ii perfect man ami nl.ln nl.-... t.> l-rt,llo the whole lioilv." 'I'll.' 11. V. snvs. "in mnnv tbtiiss wo illl stiinil.le. " An.l vet the os- crlj.tlin Ul .In.lii \.v v.. 11. V.; i*. "Now un¬ to lllm that Is nl.le r. Riinrl y.m from stumhllng nml to set v.m hi-Iore the on-s- en«' of His itlorv wltli.'iut lilemisli." If wo Wi'UUI but trust Hlni, wh.. nloii.' ul nil men nover stuml.li'il. never slnne.l In IhouKbt. word or ileeil. Ile wniiUI It.-ep us Irnm stumlillng. for He !.•. al.le. "Thlno is the power, O l.enl." The illfllculty »s nil on our side. He says, "I w-oulj, liiit ye would not."
3, 4. Here wc hnve a i;r.vit erenture, tlio Uorso mannKi'il hy the .Iriver liy means of asniall lilt in his'innitii, nml'we have a mighty Hlil|. iiinniiife.l l.y Its Kiivernor ly means of a re'v small helm. We mlirht cnnaliler the snuillm..M .if that which In either case eontmlb-il the liirgi- I'.'.ly, or wn might eonsliler the driver or g.-vi-rnor cintrolilnR. In I's. xxxll.. 9. we nre I u- stni.'ieS nut In l.e llli.' a liiir:..- or mule. w-lth..ut iln.tiirstnii.liiiR. wlms.. ui...itli must be li.'l.l In with Ml rtli.l l.ri.lle. Ilut >..liie horses anil miil.-s hnv,- iin.lcr-ilnn.llnK. nn.l I L.-n.-ve thnt ? .111.' liHv.' ni..r.' Ihiiii tlieir drivers. We nre m.t wiini -il nifniiist sii.ll. The gr.'at thing Is to hnve ii K..o I g.ivernor anil tn he ai.s.ilutelv umler his cmtr-il.
B. "Eveu BO the l.mKiie is a little memlier anil liiiiKtolh Kreat things. lleliolil h.iw great o matter a little Dre klmlleth." Thcreliini we arc olmonlshej. "Keep thy touifue from I'vll Iiml thy lies frera speak¬ ing giillo" (I's. \xxiv. l;l.> Anil wo uro rcmlnileil that there Is n.it a .vonl lu nur tonifue hut He kliuweth It altiigellier. (I's, oxxxix., tl. "Death nml lilo ar.i In tlio power ot the tongue." th'reforo "wh.i~o keepeth hiB miuilli nml lils t.mgiie Veepi'th his soul from troiil.leH" i.rruv. xvlli.. ¦il; ixl., 23).
6. "And the tonitu.. I« n lire, n w.irl.l of Iniquity, ami It Is set uu llr.i of hell." I'er- liaps some hfivo seen auil h..ur,l f.'iirlul tlilnRs from the tongue, I'Ul hnv.. ii.ii enn- BMere.l these things ns ln.ll.'nl|..iis nl tho stiito ol altalrs In hell. This is th.. -|.-.i,ll "ge-enns," the pla.-e ef l.uriiiuif. nml Is use.l onlv l.v our b.inl exeept III Ihls 1.110 lustnnee. "Ont el 111.' nliuii.lnll.-.. ot tho henrt tbo mouth spenkolh " (Malli. \lt.. ;^-l^, anillfsatnu has oontml ol the liiiirl we may expoi't the touftun to auicll ot lire nnd LrlinstiiDe.
7. 8. While everv klu.l ot ci-.-alnie .-an I.9 tamod, the t.uigiii) Is untnmnlile, nu uiinil.T evil full of ilen.llv p..is..n. This, nf ..uurse, describes the worse phase nf the tonguil that bns only tbo uiilnrnl. unremiwe.! henrt' liehlnd It, liut the p.issiliUitles of fcnrlul tnaiiltestationa nr.' In evnrv uurnuewM heart. Flatfi'rv. ii.ls.'li|..f ami vanity, liil.'k- hltliig, doeelt nml lyliiR, are nil In n wleked t.iuguo (I'a. v., II: X., 7; xv.. .'1; lil., 4; Ivivlli., 86). or lu the lienri thnt Is |.a.-k ol the touKue, f.T "the henrt l-i ,1,'ei'ltliil aliove all thlugs aud ilesp.-niti'ly wl'Wed " (Jer. xvll., U). And "out of the heart pmi-i-ed evil thoughts, inurilers, n.lnlteri.s. f..riileHtl.iiis. thefts, false witness. Iilasplieinies " (..Main. XV.. I'Jl. This Is nur l,..i-ils..wii lesllin...iiy, •ml lie aloue knows the hean.
». "Tl eri'Wlth hless wn (lod, even thn Fiitlwr, and thepwitb curse we men which ore made after the similitude of ili.d." Il does not seem pi.ssil.lo that the samo touguo could l.li'.ss (led nud i-iirse ninu. The tongue with i.iilv the ualnrnl henrt bai'k of It can curse. Lul tlin ii.ilural heart
iss«t7
pivted th»F ea.-h year Ofti'L-
M.-ile'ExcLso \)», _
that he ha.1 no nlMolal -I1..1V the eircit of ths law and niii.'i'duients n|H)n t'.ie moti « Unr.' ot the ennlmunlt.r, txit I'l* I muni-aliens tr.im local offlclala .Ir. ,1.. ef linters from consetvaUTa P*>,Pi* in all parts of tbo State whieh IndioaiaUM Ihe ivll« ol drunkenness have nemiblri*. .-reaseii nn ler the new law. and that lal* nlk-lii lirnwis and dlaturbancM o( the pMM ill partl.'uUr have fallen off larit«l.T. Ha thinks ther>< cnn l.e little donbt that tha law will evenluallv reiUico the ertla whlnh Hew from Ihe traffle It U Intended lora««> late, ns lilnh li'i'nse n>duci<!i the number ot pla.is telllnic.and hasa teudoaojr l« •»- ...urnui' thc iralfle In the inor« daoaat pla.'.-» ami Is'tter l..e»llties. '
t'..'n!iil-.-iioii.'r Lvinan himlsliad aoma' Inlen'slinij sliltlatli'S n'garitlnjt tho Opai*. lluu of the Haines lair, whieh he thiak* -hiiwR that New York Cltv nvelTca a irraM , l.eiielll In the IncreasiM revenue wblota llews int" the city tri'iisHO'from this souroo, Kn .tpril .10. \mf,. when thia law weat IMO efte.'t. Ihere were 33,347 lleonam In 1
'mjSmI
nlierl. liiKli. thcM wvre M.Mi in fiin-e. Iwlug a roductlou of «M4 lo HMfc date. The reports t hus far rocelvod tor th* preseiil season indicate that tliorti wUI h«- . Issued nliout 'Jd.flOO durlnir Ihn preaent taut vear. The t.nal receipts from May I t» il.'t.)l>cr 31, is*i, the data ot hia olleial ra- perl, were tll.«3S..>U2. The aKgnfMa i-i-v.'uue fnr all towns and dtlns ot thaWf nuiler the iin's<.nt law from \my I to Oedia-, lier .11. ISA), after deiluctlng r«bat«i aDW ..xpi-nsi'H of collivllon. was(ilO,SM,in. Thw net iiveuueteall towns and oltlea la tha stnie under the old law for twalve moBtha pru.r til April 30, ISM. was W.W»,M». -"
The l.ital n-celpts In New York City tiMa .Mny 1 to Oetnher 31. ISSKI, waa M.fcSJW.; The net d|-roct revenue to the Olty of Now' V..rk. or its two-thlnls lor tbat pailod, wa*i t.i.2C4.2'i!i. ami tho cltra «bar« ol thai stntes reveuue fmm theRalnsalaw tortha '.'line period Was (I.Mfl,fi«7, or atOUl bW- ..111 ll. tVe cltv llf t4.910,Ril(S after pajmaati .If refund,.. Vnderth^iOldlaWforthowiar'- i.revlous to Mav I, ISM, tho CItJ ot Mom Verk. after iiavniont u( r«(uBiI* and *¦•. penses of eolieetloo, reallaeit anal revaaaa •f tl.OM.OOO upon tbo trame. Tto lotaV '.ilieetloiis for tho pnvwut J aU.mt tl3.000,0(», or nearly »»,( . tlmn last y.)nr, and Mew York (lltjr'a ahara vylll lie proportionately Inoroased.
Kow Yurk's Local OpUon Voto. .,, The stnte Kxclse CommlMlonar haa com- plle.l the returns of thu looal option Total In thc dllTereiit towns of tho 8tato, which. uiiuilier 1142, nud of this number MM hav* viife.l f.ir iilisiilutaly no license, SHU VOtodi nu, store, dntgnnd hotel Ilceba
id hotel llciiiises only, IDS Ion only. 34 for dra|( lloeBaav
llMor druif f
111.lel lleense, ...... ._
inlv. 34 t..r store, drag and hotel Iloeaaaat M r.ir snl.ma, drug and botel lloaaaaa; !•' f.T snliiiiu and hotel lloenscs, 4 tor ¦lera' Slid hutel llceusos, 2 for saloon, botol ^dl -il.ire licenses, and 1 for store and dntgl iii'i'iiaea. Tho towns ot Uelmont, FtankUal ('.llinlV. and Hoaradnlc.WitstchtwtorCoualjr,; hnviug nicd n.l return, and a* tboy were ho- lieenso towns when this low took etfoot. Hi Is Inferred that thoy are no-llcensa towns,: lin.l on' so plaoad^
The i.iwDs ol TtVtnJa and West 8parta,, l.ivliiKstiin County, biTvlU|; held no Ingal eli'i'ilnn on tho local option nuestlon, ilneo- Ihis law took efleet. and as they were no¬ li..enso towns Al thnt time, they have beoa Ml plni-i'd.
The town of Martlnsburit, I,ewtiCounty, lu placed In tho DO-lleense list, but • !•• count of the voto haa been ordorad by tlw .'uurts, and has not been deeided at Ibla' .late.
When the present law took effect then' wire 'is3 ue-ll'enso towns.
Mine Iiispector'a Bepoit.^
Stato Factory Inspector 0'I,oary has ra^ 'cive.l from A. ll.^Ing, Mine Insneotor, tha I w.'special reports which clearly Indleatol :lie value and need ol mine InspisotloB •¦ turnlshc.l hy his department, tn oaa la- > •tnnoe thc mine Innpeiitor ordered aalfal) of rijik overhanglnit thu mluu tramway to ba '' leniove.l. The work was done by laaaMni isinulli|uautltv of dvuauilloln tba ortllaa ;il the rock anil expl.idlng It. Tonaotlba ruck fell Into n tramway over whlah tha nitue eiuplnyes were constantly paMloli
1 thiiiight of tho danger oT»rhaad. \
niiiither Instaucoa mine,waa touad tnr ^a
by oiiil slopluR toward a
situated
ur louutulu
water wbl.-
of water s
life l.l..bul
tslu iJi.r. 1
13. "Who
klinwli-.llt.i
of a g.i'il
lll-Ki
rliiirliii.
v.. 141.
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Is n wi
am..n«
c.iiive
oounot truly l.leas U.i.l. What lin ,...„ ...,,„ „.... „ ,
hero thon, 0 new henrt which l.li.M.ses llud. | lylihuut a tirniight nf tho dangnro' and the old heart wlii..|i is i.rme tn .-nrs- " Ing, ond each using the tniii.. tniiKu.''/ II looks eveu so, aud, nc.-oiillni; t-i tlieSerlii- tunis, la so.
10. "Out of the same in..uth iirueeclelh blosslng aud curshiK. .My l.i.'lliri'u, theso things ouKht uot sntuti...' lli.'.'-. sii.lly true things area dlsh.im.r to I'hrlst nn.l Should nut cuntinue. If w.' linv.- n- 'dved tho Lord Josns I'hrlsl un.l liau- thus a new and divine uature ill I'.'t. I., 4i llie Spirit of (lod, whose te»i|.|.. we unw are. jeiiloiily doalroth us and llvelh lu us llml we-ina.v not do the thlni?s will, hwi-uthi-rwis.. W-..11I1I If controlleil hv the i-nni-il uiliid i-ln-. lv...O, 11. V.I <lal. y..lii, 17. 11. V.I. lunsniii.-li 11a tbu Lord Jesus Is al.le t., -.uL.lu.. all lliliiifs unto Himself and will it.i il in .lie lime (I'bll. III., 21; 1 Cur. xv., 2Ni, He Is snr.-ly able to subdue lu us, uml keep huI.iIih-.I, even If He does n.it lu this life i-n-<t ll wlmlly out, that old BUiful iiaiiir..' wlil.-h wnx buru Inns. Let us ylel.l fully In lliiii, crying, "Tliinc is till' p.iwer."
11, I'J. "Dntii a f.iuntaln a.-ml f.i-tli nt tho some (.luee im-ei-t wiiti-r ami Mlli-r'- (iiii the llg tree, uiv l.rellit..ii.l"'nr iillvi' h.-rri.-' Either a vine tigs? S.i ean n-. f.iunlnlii I...II1 ylold aalt water ami fn.-sli. " IL.lh tr.-i 1 ami fountains pru.lu.'e unly nfL-r their kin l.aii.l If our wurds or a.-tlun.; an- ii.it right lief.iro
It Is iMicaiise uf an cyii runt ursi.ur-'o Mild that til
riio iiiliio Inspector meaaurad Iba .v..rklngs nml al.s.i theoutslile dlstanoe, aM hull lold theiiperator of the mine Ihal ba n'a» wiirUng daugcrouslv closeto the laka. Ihe idin'vns seouted liy tho oporator, aod lie snid hn knew he waa more than SOO teat Ir.im the lukii. The Inspector thouaht itbiTWlse, and an engineer was oolKaffedto Ii'terinlno tke oxaet workings. On Inlalll- ,{i.nt investlgatliiu It was foond that tha miners were less than tweuty foot trom tha' ii.l.i.lining lake.
A siiigle liiinvy blast would hare madaaa .| I iiiiiK which wnuld havn destroyed the inliii. Ilsi'lf nnd emled thu Uvea of those em- 1.1..veil Iheri'ln.
'lu 1
ell
A Hoy Cut to Pleeet.
Thnmns.a yunng son ot John Stafford, l.f 1117 I.euioii street, eyracuso, waa kUlaa wiihlii ^lght Of hia home liy a New Voifc ILnlriil enulni'. Ilo starteil to croaa tba ini.'k at Kast Washington and Lamoa -ire.-ts, when his foot caught between ona .ll Ihe rails ami Ihe pavoinoot.
I'he I'liglnei-r un Iho engine, wbleh waa
ruiiiilnit llKlit tu the West, Is said to bava
Im.l plenty i.l tlmn to stop, but erhtantiy
ihuiiithi that Ihe lioy would set away iaf*>
" lioy Imnt ovor tu pull bl* tool
uf 111.
nt, when
Upiill
111. Ill
e man nnd liiil.ii.'.l wil ,-..i|-^ Let him > •¦allon 111
111
misikue chapter
,if wlsdn
llu the -.1 up
l.l..fill.I
11- 1 h.'ll
all.nf.'.l 1'
ot cad
Ynur first thonglit is that nluill tight i- 11 tame alVair. The littlo pnuc-sinii i-. '.ileasing In the eye. au.l the feeling nt h.irrnr that pnsscses you when .vou
an.l. .\u ntteu.1 buries the i.niiit of a diir the bull's brain. .\v ili han.l ihe hat- au.l eauis t pi-iiple nu the plank
If dnwn has worn away. Themen nre I s.uiii.ls again. The thr |iii.tiiresi|uely dressed in knee breeches, ] arc driven in. A r..]'e
M.L, Arohitact, L, aad Mala St., opp. , L.. I.
|CAMAN,
hiilder,
In his sermon ou last Sun.lay, a prouiineul New York clergyman aaid: '"She organic church here has Inat ita hold on the public inind. Women oie the only ones who hold to church organizations of to-day. There aro but SS.lkKl men in tho City of New .York to-day who g.i into I'rotostttut churches. This is true also of Unman Catholics. .\ccor.Ung to the latest estimates, ii is figure.l that :>>l.-i,t)(lil IM-raons atten.l the B.unuu Cathnlic churches, but of that number Ihere are a great many who go to church once or twice a year, and sum" who never go uuless they think they are aliout l«i die,"
short velvet jackets, triuiiue.l with gold Incc and silver brai.l, and silk linsc
Illl the lu IS drawn
int.
Tlicy might be French playactira, un.l j iuiiiutiently f.ir the uext.
thc the bugle bite mules is fustelii'.l .f the dea.l bull aud The spectnt.irs wait
they step about and b a manner a- a |irin bleai'hers applou.l thi auil louillv. The Imr:
w ill as cniirll V ,. luight. Tiie I'lirailers lou 's are gaily
Six limes was this perfnrmauce re¬ peated during the afternoon. When g I .-i\ bulls nro dea.l the game is over fnr 1 the dav. There are cnwards aumuif c I bulls ai well as men. The seenn.l bull It ! that entered promptly jumpe.l the teiii'.'. nii.l ciiul.l u-.t "be induced to light The bleji.-hers were disgusted, nn.l hbniit.-.l their taunts Inudly. hurl- g ull kiiuls lit epithets at the c.iwanl-
iSR.
UNEID
1«a«f.
iPAIRHD.
INQl
The Swiis (rovcrument is not throw¬ ing away valuable franchises. The ' accTiunI of the is.uditions uuder which a frauchise was recently grautelto the I Jupefrau Hallway Company is eimugii ' to |>aralyze au Americau railmal maguate. lielieves tl^e Sew Orleuu« I'lcaynnc The company is f.Srl'iidileu t.i fence oil' any jxirtiou of the monu tains or interfere with f.K.t p:ii-soug«r- who wish to climb to the summit. It •0^ r«>inired to erect at a cost of ^Jd.OiV ! a permanent observatory on thc ninun tain top and p.iy $'i5il a month for ' keeping up thc same The roaliuiisl 1h> nn.Ur ground lor nine teutha of tht I distance, an.l the fire is fl\o 1 by Uw ' A certaiu iH'rccutago cf the gr. >.- j receipts are to be I'ai.l t.i Ihe (!«•>«-u I ment. whic\i al«ii hiys claim to all thc I mineral '.»ud other si>eoimens bmught ! In light by the excavations. The pre- 1 cautious t..r safety aro stringent, aud thecmpsiy 11 liable to thc C.nv.i.. tuaat fv>i all M.ilaMoBi of a lo:i^ li..| ! ragttlatwbii.
jiviaone I, and the trappings hide the fact that Ihey are imnr. ol.l. woriiout hacks thnt have been d.ipe.l and fed up fnr the killing Thc iiiiiles are driven nnt. an.l lliO troupe arrange th 'inse'lves abmit the arena.
The inu.sic ofllie haul ceases ami a j ly oninial bush comes over th.' CllnO people who have gathered t.i seethe sii.rt. The referee nods to Iris bugler. Before the blast lias died nway tlic low gates iippoMte the band stand Hy nj.eu and the bull enters thc arena fr.mi thedark j I pen where he has beeu cnntineil for I three days, .fusi as he passes under thc railing a dart. In which are at t«ch"d the colors of his bu-ed^r, is thrust into hi« shnuMer, and the iiain iua,l.len« hii.i. He comes liellowing to Iho centre nt thc arena, au.l the bright mnshine blinls him for nu instant. He stops n\,-\ stares at tho howling iu.il iirinvc and iir.uind liiiii ii'.nl won- de-- what itnlluican-, Thecapcadnr-. •luickly run up 1:1:11 Haunt tlieir buck ei skin lined cfipcs -.m him. and he charges i' them, but thev step .Icftly aside ttu.l tl
thc bull slip» aud falla In his kucea. In '; d.'cmed himself Peftl au iuataut he kops ;,i lu< feet .lud Ihe ' hia sword, au.l at the
The referee heeded thei cries, aim ..nlere.l (he bull returne.l to a jicn. This wai accolnplished by let- liiiu in three siHitted steers with bclU fiisteucd In their necks. When they tMriicd lo tfo out the bull meoklv fni wed them.
The thir.l bnll trotted in with the iiui]estii' nir nf a Imn, his tail.swung tn nue sile. He wa- a big black fellnw with mainiiHcent Imrus and full nf tight. He killed twn hnrses in less than three miuut.'s. nn.l alnmst killed twn .-iii>endnrs sBiil-y escaped death by a luiraile. When tin- matador dmve his sword into thi-" bull he missed the heart, au.l tbe point of the bln.le emerged fr..ni the uiauial's Isnly sev¬ eral inches, jnst back of the foreleg. I'atcalls and shouts of derision greeted failure nf the matoilnr. luiti he re- he rekivi-re.l 1 through lext attt-mpi ; the uml
'^"'¦i' the .ll'„.'!!.*';''."J"ir) T,
•^JSIiieral r.irrest's pistnl, the one ru by liiiii thrnughout the war, is a t'nlts now revniver nf thirty-six cali¬ ber, the ivnry handle nf whicli is dis- c.lnred with age. Like itscnmiiuninn, the swnrd, it has seen much service and is responsible for mauy lives cut short in buttle. Besi.les'the sashes w.irn by the Cnufedcrate there is in tins cnliectinn nf Forrest relics the bul¬ let which was taken from the (Ienernl after he wus an ffeverelT wnunded at the battle lit Shilnh. aII these relics, tngether with n tiny silken ('.mtislerate llag presented to (icneral Forrest l.y s..uie lady whnso name is unkimwu t" Ihe surviving members nf his fnmily, are the pr.ipertv nf his sou. Captain William Forrest, who was with his fnther from the age nf rifteeu years lil! the surren.ler twu yeors later. In a.l¬ dition t.. the militory reli."- i.f (ienernl F..rreat. there is his pardon fr-mi thf I'resi.lent nt the Cnite.l States. This is signed by William H Sownr.l. Scire tory of Stnte,—Memphis Scinutor.
.'?"""of,,,,;, "'""I'll
vanous nnrliil an-l nthi tends her ,-liilil
gn
atest
l*lriny CocoaiiuU Froin <:tilnn. "What in the world do.von call thisb thintts'V asked a ciistnmer nt a S..u'h Water Ptrett cnuiraissinn man ye-ler- dsy. as hi carefull.v examined tnnr i.r live suiall, aliglitl,v'nval shaped nbj.-et-. "liuess, ' said the comiuissmn mau "Caut-gi.e up." "'rhnse are Chiuese coooanuts." "Why. they aren't much larger than marbles.'
"fbey are very scarce iu this cunn-
trv. I happened to gel a hold of these
friend of mine He spent
du»n in Florida, and oni
1 to the luit, pieri-i xieiin bleai'hers Inv thev want no faU
c iute-»t is .cnewed Wheu hot pressed ^ druye the blade 1 I'je cajieaJor leaps 1.'ei the fepce heart. The M. }<.me;i'.iies Ibe bull folloii* aft. r Ium. IiKshI nnl skill a'.l 1 -.iiui times be kills I'.ie .aifudnr . 1.1..v.r-
Aftcr Ih-.' »-apea.l.u> lave lannte.l -. Tl.c greatest Mc\i.-an t.nll fiehter is tl:-> bull the;f retire aul thu pi.-ulm^ Pnu .au 1 Uiar, an.l he is ihe ran»t nivau.'.' on Ihorsol'ick. Tlic lu r»e». iK.pul.ir ni,in lu Mexico with the masses Willi the right cvc 1'.ludf.lde.l g" f»<"'ic if the feats he perf.irm--are win forwa'd to aliu..-'. ccrLiia death. rhe .Itrfiil. He will taul m the centre nf i-icador swing- a l-Uig hiu.-'- iu hi« the .ircna. swor 1 1:1 haul, aul await
lav he was
[hll'ldl-ll.ver
j »at«-r Th an .un.l here
walking almig the bea.'h r.l ibeti.- tinuting in the .y don't gitiw onywhere
au.l the nntnml louclu
iu hi right hand and pa.^pn ih* rvir.- in hi- t!.. lefl rhe point ..t ihc lauro i< .'a.arp i.e tai.u.r'.. t.' irnlnto t„-e k'dl bu' r.. t • I'l. sharp luniigli 1-1 inlbkl I'-J.i'T 'r:iei|hi lime : ' injure the bull l.i. i-oi a.-iiv.-.l ..p;
¦fheficaU-aiv«;'(-«» til Ihe coalrc.f'. Ihi ...
the or.ua arad a-R-rits the chir^-. A* ' ki.idc throngh. Uc is thi* p«rsuuifica I l>e e. tablirhed id Ualtiiuorg this i>aui- Um baiwaiii^ U«oi uMM>a»!:ti ltd-1 tisa 6f all liut ia great W tUa paoplc. J tttrt aa aa •xf*')****'*
:ippriMich of the bull Hy a d. ft , i.-incut he phi.-.'s hia feet lietweeu!
Iinli's h..rus. drives his l.la.le iut.i
bull- b.-art. and wiiblrsws 1: ». , cklyUi,.' tli.rv i> 11. I a -taiii b-ft i-:,
rtil'k . liaudkerrhiet he draws the ,
sion rea.'he.l as to him they g.3t to llie Flori.la coa-t was that they drifted all the war frnm China of their ivwn ac c-.rd
"U^Jat ma'»es thero so sinall'/" "I di.n't kniw, bnt you see that Ihey nre exactly like the cnBru:..n cx-nannt, except in size. In China lliey are used a gr.-at deal fnr Hav..ring pu;poses," Chi.ni:" Uei'-.r.l.
Xvw plMTgrnuuds for children arc I..
She herself is s|ienhs fnur laiifj i.wii. i|iiite perfectly ately fnll.I lit niusicl is a line n.b-r. ond I IIU hiirselia.-k. In 1] be fnund Knglish.' Arab h.ir-es. In all - voted, her IIWU pel lowing her as snni v.ii.-e. au.l eating : her bniids. li.ith thl daughters, an.l thi drive c.iu-tautly, wl| Isabel, her sister-iu- tnnling her fnur-iu-lil the privnle park witl| ur fiill.iwiui.'theh.
.\ r.ipiilsr M Mme lie iMaz.
l.li-llt nt Melli-.i. I'
Inly nf th untry. Ii|
)..ipuhir w.iiiiau of tilt I1..IUI ( ariiii-ii llouiero i- knnwn aiimng her mansions nf the rich ,'aiiital to lb" hull froulii-r, (i»- Carmelita] little I'aniien. Tunes, /llI-r pnpiilar^ fnr eiicbVear see- s la | g.>n.l Wur^i ili.-pens.'d
ni.mnii, hn
prnve the Int nf a Img^
unhappy penyle Mm
appealed t I b.-lialt 1
ntllel s.-l,fenced t.. \',U\
nr ileath. Dfli.inl I'lirdl pnwer tnr any one In ll I'resl.leUt's wife »- liatU^
the ju-tice nt h-r caise f.. h.-r lor.l t 1 plea.l (leniency, liul tii- Fre| is nf a fnriTniug iiat'ire, i|Uelitly th- i.ar.louis the rresi.b-nt nnr his the brilliant but l.r:itoI \\ iu every way 'hey use ai:.iin"t lh»- degra ling is certain that the Vrri>\ tirely prnhibit t!i.-iii as seutiiu-ut uivcH any In
I.;- wishe-.
"Caruielita' is tlisi r;«iuiral Porfiariu Dial.
soles. Rlerii collar diKliii- jacket whicll ex
yientiil rugs is less
bariuony with wall
Iny other lloor-cover-
vork is lunre desirable fluish fur bedrooms, or Specially dainty etl'ects are
.¦llted,
nln-l.i
Impr. ls.l..iii. ' than Christ "lllmi..lf. wl i tr.il us, win be nrst |.u gnutln. easy tu 1..- lull tblDK like envy, strld-.. tlio devil. Aci-i.r.lliiK t "The work iili-iuli|i..iiisii. -i-i.s'j.iii i..- i..'a.'e, and tho effect i-crvl.'"i uf rlKlit.-."sie'ss iiuli-tnesssnda-siirnii.-' lurever. "nr l.urii Jesus is Ihe I'rlm-.i uf I'l'iu'c: I".^,^, '"'' pea.'e; lit Ills l.lrllilliennK.-lsHl.l.'lelKU on earth," aud w.'. Hi* mi-ss.-p«.-r, nre to ¦irea.'li peace (.Isn. I1..1I. 7-.l,|ih. 11.. 14; Lii'ni tl 14- A-ts X.. aiil. l..ll-vliiK thnt Hi" Hmo wl'll come when of thl. Ill-r.-nsi- uf His |.-..v- erlim..iit uu.l pe.a.'e upon 111.-Ibr.ii" l.f liavld there shall be no eu.l; nail up swur.l aKiilnat Noll ^ ' learn war any uiore.-l
1..17,l
t illl hull tbey
lU llel|.<
A FORTUNE TO HER BENEFACTOR,
nlinu
llrnperiea are nse.l on aliiiost bs materials. Cnuiliinatious nf ire aiunng the fav..rite stmlies nf 1 in costuming, iairdressiug is growing nmre n;id re elobnrnte. The tresses ure i-losc- I Iv crimped nud nrroiige.l very loosely ' I nver the sides nf thc heal. I I Silk is sn cheap that it is almost n ! glut Ul the Luii-lnii market. The new- ' est patlerus nre early Vi.-torion in de ' \ sign and enlnr Small and huge ehecks. ' i-iiuveiitinuiii ilnra, and geometric lig- ' ures ileuot f- returu In nld nimh s. j Woiiieiif . wealth who bave stores I nf costly^ lace arc hnviug pn.-eless I shawls uin le nver, or draiied. into the ! uiipular styl. I.'ss furtiiiiute ones
' have the i-pportiiuity to bu. : garnitures ready mole for u small sun Tuilnr IUU le dials and skirts nlil;. ^if cloth, twee.l or cheviot, nre ipute : eh wnrn as ever, au.l there js 1 |d of faiii-v «nist- to wear with then st prnimuneed l.f nil being tliie right plai.l silk, mule t\i in tl »ai»t ^lyle.
exceediiiglv stvlish coslniue is |
„f urcon 'velvet. The skirt is |
thc exceptinn ot a large :
»it at nue M.le of the frnnt. The
Hat plait- from tbe collar sud \
seam- to a wi-lc cnrselet.
three rtnunces on either | seen the shnuldera alii el •
a.iunces. pimlaaud XsZ-l'^''..-
victoria for the uhc of himself and iits lam will ucsl no stable Id wblob t.
llv
'{{HI i> I alir.irnhiii (li'lii a ii.-i|iiei.i or »;:i,ii(iu, .V »7:l (Km I..- pi.-i n- n r.-t:ira l-ir *'Jit.1 Innne.l lill...-n yi-al. n«... 1- wlial William V. Ilastlnits. uf Hau Krnn'ls-¦.. will s....i. re- "elve. lie l.-nrnnil this week Ir.im a lawyer uniiied Uatsili. of Londuu. Hint Mrs. Hall. Inrnierlvriirrle liiir-.h. "f lallf..rnln. hn.l lefl bim bi-r i-ntir.- .-slste. Ilnailnu' in IHS-J wos w irUlIiKnt 11. W, Mills's e.iuiiiry ..-at III Milll.rn.-. m-ar this elly. A liuiise- mald uame.l I arrle imn-b went Iher.' frum a Sau lr«u-i-.'o liil.-lllKi-ii.- - i.ni.'e. Kill-had n-i 'rii-ail- an.l suiiii I'-ll III. llii-tliiK' Inuk pity .,u le r and luaii. .1 her t'lm. Hho wn- ill I.r .ver thr.-" nu.u'.le-. and then sh .,l.laliii-.l a pla. .-as liursi. lu ni faiiillv
III Vii"trullii she marrl.-d a nllred mer- -haul iinmi'l Hull. >^b..' r.-j.all llasilngn und ilisnki"l hlin warmly la » leiier fur bis li.-lp llrrhii-liand suuu die.l. I»avlni{ her his i-Biate. MX y.-am ag.. »he .li.-.l. an.1 l.e- e.l nil her iiriperty to Hnstlugs. II" uid.'red almut Callturnln, nnd lh« ll law.n-rs have Just f.siud him. lie has alirayh i.i-en u poor man.
Kiiveil .%K.-il tVniiian From Flre.
All i-X|.|..s|..li 111 Ihe sture nf Uavid HUm-
M..'ril.-l.l In s.'iitli l''..iiitli avimuo, Uount V. riiuii wr.- ^...1 lb" bull.llng aud resulted III a lli-r...i Ilr.'. . ,. ,
Mr-'. Marl.- K.-llv. who Is elgbty-olne v-nr...1.1. llveil 111 lin apartment over Iba -i..r.' iiwliig tu lii-r advnniied age she waa I.... f...-l,li-t.. g.-t out when tho are spraad illl I her r.i.inis. Hlin had become uncoB- -.-Lnis l..-f.,rii aid reaebed her. Haory liiiwiilng. n pluinliir, ran up ataltiaad funnil lli.'ng.'.l wumau lylug on the Boor. II ¦ ul.ki'.l h.'r 111'an.l went to a wiodpw, ("„i, whi.'h he .-nriled her down a ladder, I'll' ilaiuagu doue by the llro amounted to r-irH).
Hy»l<'ry Holvad.
Three weeks ago the body of an ladiaa u- in'iiii was washed osburo un Wamar** Mn-il. In Lake Ontario, a lew mils* troB Watiriiiwn. Her skull waa fraetured. 8ba wns la-t si.'un alive wllb bet ladiaa haa- i.aiid Anriiu Ari|uette,lD UaokeK's Harbor. At Ibeimiuest tho Jury dedded thai aba -ame tu h.-r death at Ihu bands ol her baa- liau.l Sumlay Ills 1.Ully waa washed aibote n.-nr .-<-i(.-it's llarl».r.audtli«my«torT was ..d*-d. ...
rtetil In I'risnn fer Bribery.
! I'.n.Al.lermau W. I>. iJsvls. of Loekpoft,' wh.i was couvleli'd of aeeei.tlnit a bribe, waa ...nl'-i.-ed t.itivu yen-s and four months la Aaliuru Prison by Judge Jeriime H. Flabar
; iirhnulamiuai'.iuiity. A motion lur a Baw Irinl wits mnde au.l deule.|. Tho eaaaa of
: uC-iun-ir. Hteveus au* Hbeldon, lodtatad
\ ou the same ehniKe, were put over the ter«.
All Ar
Livunlai.epl.le
unile
ml Ihr ftlaU.
- of scarlet lever ba*
uutrol.
I,n-I .
HORSELESS CARRIAGES.
Tbey M«
iin Be III ll.-».li uf i;v. i-jlioily Wlio>'r»<li.llii<-.
Ilun-eli-sii e»rrlai{Hs«l rldO Is the bojo li.-wh'-M l.ut I-. tb.iM- wh.. w .uld ride. Ki- pi-rimi'nl- hsv Isien iu pr..ttr.-i.-i at the f.i ¦- tiirv ..f the (i-ui-r«l Kl-'in- ciiiiiaiiy. nt S--i;en.-.-tadv, N. \ . whl.-h bav.. hrmiulil |i;rlb tbeUUl)..ui,..-:iieat that theraarjiel Is ^..uu to I* tloudc! with b'.rsi-li»i« '-arrlog"» at a price tbat will Lrlnif them within the reach uf everybody. Ev.-i-y mau wh. an a l.ley,.-le wllUuvi
. u gotlei
Thl. euuntyseat uf (Irloaiis County la la b - r-muved to Me.llua, as that Tlllafe baa l..-i-..methe iiiur.i Importsut busloes*aeaUf.
The Hlal«d.-ll KludHtiK Wwd Faotory al 1 ;irri>llim hnn aualu closed down. Oat- hundred aud tweuty-llve persona' an . thruirn 1
The Formnii Library ul Ulean baaJM .. I.'.-II made li.|t"r ofl by Ih.i gltl ot mA ¦;. .< iiHtir lUggliis (?»v« »100. Ileorga V..fa ,1.9.1 ol UuOalo, tlOO. whilu tha bl was made o\, by Hun. I'. H. Clary, M- Kmuvhtl aod V. li. Ilartletl, att Of I E«-li of the last thrwi naniad fMaJ
I Mr-. Laura llaclistair dladatf .lav i.lirht. ut the age ol }M| l...ru Tu Nuvember. V' irreudm(.tber,ul N.
, .lent of Ihe
; wa- a ooiula
i Diiir ol
l«
Jged wilh gnld gimp.
bat fau.-y in night gowna is
eruhar.lt; it is very full,
form an empire waiat.
a sleeve", aud is made
ur China silk Chilfou
er silk. i» the perfec-
Kor this nnri of a gowu,
I satisfactory after all
Ild fluf nainsooks
tr in the lauudry.
im«ad
ki-.'p burses, nu bustler urf.K.tmsD, rai'k or harms'. - but Hmn^ly - ¦ wUli-b to nUelter frum Ihe weatlj l.,r I'yelo or autuiuol4k, hunesless earrte-ge, or r^ c-leeiw. 1" call It.
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liiiiiiiiM
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| Title | Queens County Review 18970604 |
| Date | 1897-06-04 |
| Month | 06 |
| Day | 04 |
| Year | 1897 |
| Volume | 2 |
| Issue | 31 |
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| Date | 1897-06-04 |
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^^fF^ QUEENS COUNTY REVIEW. Pabilthed Irery Prlda* Uoralsg at FBEEFOBT, QUEEIS OOUHTT, H. T CHARLES D. SMITH. Proprlator. i^mm ¦(IMaz.v3 cux>ix:m. f^ivk ckmxh. ^dtrntij A P.VMILT NEWSl'.VPEB OF I.OC.Vl. A.NU (JKNERAt, IXTELLIt^CSt E. (= VOL. II, nXAMIIAI. fHEFRBEPOKTBANK ' CAPITAL. $30,030. Main street, • Freeport, L. I. naa^J. RAHDALL, Prarideot. OUAtmCKT T. SPRAOUI, VlM-Prmldent. WILLIAM B. HALL, CMlilcr. ¦OAWD OP DIBKCTOBS. Channr^jr T. 8pr»ltilo. William 11. Millar, D. Weair;! line. John J. Bandall. MbHIiUox, WUIfawa K. OoMfir. WallaM H. Cornwell. ^i^r- aouU), iT^aWn. Ilconeii ^^ Kllace, ColM Prtlll, Uarrry H. Smith, IJwirpl i. iiaai. wuilam 8. »»% - -. — _, ^, _ ^ IrnlucemnnU In mttf dapartmantaqaal lollioar ot ilthi ItotrTan ar Bronklrn llanka or Trom i-om- paalM. aad evary aruomndailnn a. far ot Is aaaalataat vlth eooaarvaUva manacrmrni.. bMCfaat at tba rata at tliraii per rent paid on Mma dapaatta, Ibiaa nwatlM orJliore. ^nAa Inoad oq all parts of Knr< baai a necral waklnt baalnna. Aeaaaab of oornaratioaa. cnn amtm, ate., anllritad. ¦atlfa MtMactloa ¦oantntred. MaalriMWIII rsci^re prompt attention, and ka I taal tally aaawerad. urope. •1. comiianlea, so- Bank of Rockville Centre. aatago Aaa., RaakTllla Ceatra, U I. We do a Oononl Banking UiuiDoiia at Dnpoait Uld Diaormut. lotarMt Pitid on Spniial Drpnaita. Banking Honn—0 A. M. tu 3 P. M, flllardnr, » A. M. to 13 H. ' BOAKD OP DmeCTOKS. 'MAtrt A. DarlMD. Thomm 11. Knlslit. Xaba Vlneant, lllmm li. Smlili, '^Isntwnrtll Dl Combn, tVinli-y H. Hnillh, JiyuMW. (talliMm, ('liitrlra I,. Wallace, ~ triM W. Ifarea,. Auntln (Virnwi-ll. aaai r. Itillllin. Franrla K. WIIuqii, __JB W. DeMott, Jiilm T. HavlnonT Oilrer Dartaon. Kilward T. Tbiinilon, HaralltoaW. Paaraall. •*^tl HUJtL r. PHII.I.IHM. IVralilrnl. THOMAS U. KNIIiWt. Vic., l-rnililent. IlIltAM 11. HMITII. Ciwlile ntovsanoKAi. OR. a. H. HAMMONO. miKFOBT. L. L Paltaa Streai. DR. CDWIN CARMAN, —OMm aa4 BaaMaaaa eon. SMirH aaa BCDCLL STRCCTS, ntBEPORT, L. L DR. O.L. LUSK, Baaltk OMMr fkr tlia Tawa at namp«taa4, ROCHAWAY SCACH, N. V. ¦ THOS. O. CARMAN, 0..D. 8., —VKNTIST ^Mallf BTRBBT. rnCKPORT. N. T. , ORm beara: f a. ai. to I p m. ¦. *v , Or> JL. D. Ro3onthal, j^'MRKRT DENTIST-: 1 ^* M MAIM VmiCKT. IIKMP8TK;tD, N. T. The New Vnrk Times cstiiiiutr.ii tin- present iMipnlation of "Grenter N'ew Tork" at Il.irw.lXVl. nnil ilR iWitS'^lT,- 000,000. Brooklyn became a I'ity in 1 S.14, when ill inbaliilantn niimberfil 4."i,OijO, anil il enils its ncparate history as a mu iili-ipality with a populaliun f.f 1,1-40,- 00(1. ______^^_____ Water power seems to have laker an extraorilinary developiiieut in Frft'.ire. Ont of a total of n8,(i.-)r, separate work¬ shops, llfty-nine per cent, generate their power liy water. Inw-l Thi^y eome I--, mr !n th Thnt .-.iviTlhi- .Ivlnn .Isv. Th.-v take tli»lr l..rm- nn.l -.iiti-l Out ot the'.wlliKhl urHv; Thi-y have no tai.i;ll.l.- Il'tttu^.'^ N'.raliv f.irm i.f aiii't..-li. But tlii-y' i-ilnl th.'lr ml.«ty nn<. ut thi-v ii-iln T.J lii-iirhts 1 It is amiislu;{ to notice the awe with which the .Tapnnese newspapers re.^er to the Cznr anil his empire. Russia 'xr almost invarialily spoken of as "a cer¬ tain country" anil the Czar ia "n cer¬ tain Kmperor." Th.-v liriu« lil. -limi-l Till tllll Kha. ll.-hln.l a I T!i.. ..a.lilest .Vr.- Ihesi- V'lr the .loai Au.l tlm J. i out 1 ..w fii.- ll-lt |
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