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QUEENS COUNTY REVIEW.
Published Inrr Pridav Morolag at
FBEEPOBT, QDEBIS OODBTT. H. T
CHARLES D. SMITH. Proorlator.
fatrnt^ UeWeto.
IOM Ui JOI PMSTHII
—stsoilTaB n
AttractiTe ud Artistic StfH
4T ras
REVIEW OFFiCE by Powir Pnsset
mtmtat.t!:
COI»IB*4. i"lV%; OKWT**.
VOL. ni.
A r.AMII.V > KU "il'.Vl'KR IIK I.IMAI. .\ Ml i;K>Kll.AI. I NTKI.I.H. KVt E.
FKEEroKT, ^. Y., FRIDAY. XOVKMHEK ll', 181)7.
TIBK*: tS.«> TSAUT t« ABTAliB
NO. 2.
miAJKiAi..
lEPREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL. SJO.OOO.
|( Niii Street, • Freeport, L. I.
tOtniJ. RANDALL. Pmldenl. OBAVNOEV T. HPRAOUE. Vlce-Prveldntt. WILLIAM 8 HALL. Caahler.
¦OARD or DIRECTORS.
Britinh lanillonla are nai,I to own 20,000,000 acrea o( ian.l in Iliig coun¬ try-
flermimy'a proportion of aiiioi.leR it inrger tljan ttist of any otiier Euro¬ pean country.
Yesra s^o Prince Biamarck naeil to jpell tlia name witliout tbe "c." Tlte preaent spelling does away witli tlie monetary aigniflnance of the name Biamarli—twil marliB.
I /. Randall. kCax.
~. Oolder.
sss|»"'-
llllam M Miller. II. Wesley I'ine. (teorse Wallace, Cole* K'ttlt. Harvey H. Hmlth. Oenrni M. Handsil, WIIIIiuB 8. Hall.
Aaaa, aaaatd ttaai holMays. fram « a. m. to I a. ^ ¦ OflSrvTiuillltlea and Intae^tealt la I . ywary dssartment eqaal to thoae nMither tbe I Aaw Tan ar Hrooklyn llanka ni'^Tmat Coa- ¦ ' , and every ac-roniodatlnn a. far aa it I with eonaervallve manaiiemeDt. I at IlM rati! of tliree per cent pakl oa ASntaoAXa, thrae montha or mom. DNins Issuart on all parta nf Europe. ' Dsasagnwral hanklnsbnalnrM..
mau of eorporatlona, companlea, ao-
j. st<i., aolhiled.
In •atlafsctlon ipiaranleed.
I will receive prompt attentioB, aa4 illy anawered.
Tlie London Echo given a lint ol large latwl owners in Analralia. (Ine of them haa fi'20,000 acrea, nnolher 1,200,000, a third .t,600,0(IO, whilo the Union Bank owna un fewer thau 7,800,000 acres.
Bank of Rockviile Centre.
'Vniaca Ave., Roekvlllo Ceaire, I. I.
-'. Aa do a Oenenil BaiilcinK Bnainoa* At Defnait and Oiscdunt.
Interest Paid on Spciial Depoaita.
BlBkinK Honm—11 A. M. to 3 P. M •atarday, 9 A. H. to 13 M.
BOARD OP DtRECTOBS.
lllr,
., A. Daviaon. . VIneent. itworth D. f'onitioB. W
W. ilalllMin
a W. Haves,
I »- Phlllliia
„ W. DeMolt. iTsr Daviaon.
Ilandll
Kran, Is K. Wlls<,n. .lohn T I)avl«.in. K.l»nr.l r. Thurston. W Ivarsnll.
lAMUEL F. r.HII.I.II'.'s. I'resldenl
THOMAHII. KNPlirr. Viio l-realdenl
HIUA.M 11. SMITII. Cashier
rROntMKtORAI.
DR. G. H. HAMMOND,
FRKKPORT, U L
raRoa Street.
DR. CDWirBCARMAN,
daiee aa4^|Lilil.aae
eOR. SMITH aae B^KLL STRCCTS,
t:..
OR. O. L. LUSK, Ml OaUar fer Che Tawa of Heatpatud. ROCRAWAV ¦EACH. N. V.
FRANCIS B. TAVLOR.
LAWYBR.
CORNBR MAIN AND FUl.TON ATV
¦eniMtMa. I. I.
Fileen P.owena Victoria Diamond Jutiiiee Vagg and Queen Victoria Will- iatna are the namea to which two little Engliah girla are condemned till mar riage on account of the recent ceiehra- tion in Engiaud.
According to tho annual report ol the Interatate Commerce CommissioD tlie ninount of railway capital iu ein- ploymeut Juue 30, IHSR, waa 8)0,.5.')f,,- H6o,771. This ia about thirteen times the size of the preaent national debt.
The London police are much worried over the problem of what to do with drunken men when in charge of elec. trie cabs. They don't knmv exactly how to stop the cab and they don't know what to do with the cab when it does .stop.
Florida expects to semi 200,000 iioxos of oranges Norlli this season, j about double the <iuantily shijiped { last year. That, however, is but ten per cent, of the yield before the great freeze and will uot count for much in tho market.
Not from mv Iocs without, hut thos.ilh- In. I rravtohe [iriite,.te,l honr hv hmi For that auifressivo si.it that lends in. And lures to iilea.sure with sellvc power. Stands ever hy the portal ol dnste. And mo.'ks my spirit when it woildplre.
Fr.im thnl most suhtle foe diiKi'd i«
•ed he ..ver .in my iruni
lelor one hrlel uuuneu
¦castle o( mv .soul. In
me uniooiie.l-lor wni
Inir.
¦olee so sweet, tho wi.
snare.
honeyed words nnd i
r.l firm
t to led
. si'iks'lhen
'. wihl.'us.i
,iln acts his
lophlfs. and
lies
He aritues on the pleasures of souse; And p|..lures Dutv In a hideous e.
And lauKhsat l.nhor's paltrv nipi'n.se; "I.l'l liilllnrds toll," he eries." "f is the
rlKht "To falher all llle's hlosaoras o'lU-hi:"
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Me
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F.ni'l
Ml
Ae.'i Des,
Mvi It
Won ri
Alll i;.v 1
in. Id
1
ll s
in mask of i, eries. .'Why
Olll thnt
t.>ars ,ist earry hi: ¦pt thine,iw Idle his ma.
il.l ml
wl
jou.
sow
U. Ill
»k. I
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11 hu lltle
kn.
le f.ie. self.whi.-h. inniit rea.'h. sine
Inv,
hinder ni loiiKs an Ilh this f ver and v
111 o
ll Inl
lie 111 ¦ilfll.
ppo< ,ys| Kiln
er he airs, 'k I.l linothei
s dowr' vnle
r.len ..he r.ia t nil uS K.l.' iwhimuy loe.
envioi the no e Ion"' dyli
le mvvlnit so lor ihtler iva ilrii 1 I'linten n to md. , Whi Wli.'OX.
r's
ol
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111
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An Ohio poaltrymau saya fast the best way to prepare high-bred chickeus for poultry shows is to pluck them in the summer. He says lie plucks Ihem clean and then rubs the birds tvith grease. By fall they have a lieuutiful second ooat of feathers. He adds that it doesn't hurt tho birds a bit. The birds didn't testify personally.
A member of the British i'ariiamont can not resign. When hu wishes' to resign he accepts the stewardship of the Chiltern hundreds, a nominal office in the gift of tbe crown, and paying a tatary of twenty shillings a year. No member of Parliament can remain iu his seat after accepting a (iovurnineiit .ppointmeut other than a Ciibinut posi-
WM. A. ONDERDONK, mt AMomejr aail roiinNel.,r-ai-l.«w,
%S}1
(mre. No ill .Mnln Slnel. rnife BulldiUK. aiKIisir I. IIKMI'STKM, itilrdsfsal lleslil e Front bl.. i
&lviraii.11'riminal tiUHlii
E. V. BALDWIN,
-i^BANJO SOLOIST.w-
Qamait Engagements at Low Kates AdAnwa, NEW>»T€*»«r FWKPORT
RI-aiNKSM CAKIM.
WATKIN W. JONES & CO..
OLD KMTAIII.IKHED
Retl Estate > Insurance Agency,
FAR ROCKAWAV. N.V.
C. S. RANDALL, Architect, CNBoercr. Rrooklyn ave.. and Main st . opp
Railroad Depot, Freeinrt. I. I. Plaaaairt HeedAraMMprapared lor all rlaaia.
maaudiaea. CHARLES L. SEAMAN.
Carpenter *"» Builder,
rRCKM>RT, L I.
IHillmsliis climrfully eivn. OoatracU token.
CK0I6B « GILSOR RAIROR,
CARnENTKR5 AND BUILOEKS. FREEPORT, L. I.
lion, and lliis ficli.ui ..f the'
ship has tlms been pui'|ietrati'il fur ut
least CiOO years.
The inorease of Ihe British army is •vidently very seriously cousiileroil by the preseut admiuistratiou, and the Solicitor Oeneral of Knglon.i. speak¬ ing at a public meeting in Si'otland, •aid that as a Inrge increase in huth the' army and uavy inighl lieciuiie necessary, conscription may be intro¬ duced. The statemenl has called forth comment in all tlie Ijomliiii piiperH, fur there has been no conscripliun in Oreat Britain since tlie battle of Water¬ loo.
"The South," says the Boaton Journal, "now absorbs with its own machinery more than oiiethird ofthe entire cotton consumption of America. The total takings by Huntlicru spin¬ ners in I89r>-97 were 1,042.1171 bales, against 1,804,1180 lialea consiinied by our Northern spinners out ofa total nf 8,787,9Ri bales. It is clear that our wideawake New EngUnd manufac¬ turers liavo not overestimated the fur- midalile character of Southcru compe¬ tition." ^^^^^^^^^^^^
The-itloutafonstitutliiii says; "Fra¬ ternal sentiments have largely taken tho place of sectional prcjuiiii'e ami naturally as Ihe result of this grati tying cliauge our brethren of the North are licginniuK to appreciate more fully thc oxtranrilinory resmircos and possibilities of the South. Wilh the ntmost confidence iu tbe genial qnality of her climate and the labor enriching fertility of her soil, the Houth exten.ls a cor.Iial invitalion to restless aud disnatislie.I spirits in ail sootious lo come iulo her midst and aid her in deyeloping her mar yelous resources."
The destruction of an Abyssinian Army in Snmalilaml is a striking bit of Kate's storu iruuy. The Italians I invaded .Abyssinia and were over I whelmed iiy thuse who were far l,e- i neath theiu in the soale of civiliza¬ tion. Then the .\liyssmiis in turn iiirnded Sonialiland. an.t were like¬ wise vani|uished by tlmse whu were as far lielow them as Ihey were In-low the Italians. ComplcU' titness now re¬ iiuires the S.imalis t,. get beaten by some still lower tribe, if such .-an be fouud. They might, fur evaiuple. suggesta tho New York rriliinie. iii- vaile .\mhara aud fall prey tu tbe I baboon 8,
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8 A Deal In
8 Petreum.
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IIKX iust take yoiirrul as tinal? Very Here is the c u ill e u I siijuey Wilfred Iiler n-y u ur liriitli ncknowl- ledgi himself n forgei thief, and giviM- me puwer to pruli- nl any tiiue 1 think 111 or luaV iiiclineil. Here is my oiler: lil me Ihree iiioiillis from now. thiHiiiiii'iit will pass ililll your possi.> and yuur brntlier IS safe. If uol" "Ifiiof:''
"If you are foolish eiU to persist in vour refusal Wilfniei lion ivill stii'ml in Ihe felun^s i befure Ih,. miiiilh is uul, und Ihntlier of the li.-nnlifiil Nurah Mer will in all probability serve neij'cars^ penal servitude."
"Oh. wliy do yoTsecute me thiis^ii f was happy rfi peace when I was puur but Hunt I nm rich you fiiri'i' altciiliuiisui me whieh are not only nn insiv me. but tu
WI'i^^V.'^.: '.\i"ii —
•Ah' v..11 refer mv uepl.eiv. Charles rraivfi.r.l wr lii'l, .Vurali.
bill 1 V. Yuu s| yuur ivenllli.
I ill. nnt ileny tiv.nt snu- littli' XlOll.IMIII 111 haid cninkes ymir al ¦
¦This IS ll.isulijei't fur ),'S|. M
,s well as 1 do lliat Miss riun is my promised wife, '
"In.leel! Il is my turn In be sur¬ prised. I certaiiilv knew that vuii al- uiire.1,1 the lady, ail.l I have ni'i duubl that yuu fuslered liipes lu that .Iiree¬ tion;' bul wli.Mi yuu huve the cuul ell'runtery to infuiiu me that yuu are eiigageil to many lier 1 can unly mar¬ vel at your audacity."
"Willi all respect due tiiyuii. sir. as my uncle aud my eiupluyer, 1 must sny Ihat tho statement ynn have just made i.i nut only unlrue.luit ymi kiiuw it III be uiitiiie. I wns eiigaiieil tu marry Miss Merriun lung befme she was an heiress, and wo were merely waiting until my pusitiuu iiiipruvi'il. ' "And do yuu Ihink yuu nre likely tu improve your position by lalliiu,' yuur
master a liar? .\fler this I'liid y.iu
cannot remain in my empluy. I will dispense with the three muntlis' uu lice, and draw ymi a check in lieu uf it. Be prepared tu leave in live mm ules. do."
.K few minutes later the bell rang again, and C'laivfoni, hat in linuil and coat thrown uvor his arm. cnlerod the sanctum.
"I am sorry to have tu pnrt with you like ihis. Crawford, but there is no other roiirse opon to me. I have just left Miss Merrion, and she 1ms complained to me of your fuilnne- liiinliug propensities, and asked iiie tu use my iiiHiience In put an end In yuur pi-rsei'iiliiin uf her Here is n check fnr H'lOO, and I sincerely liupe thnt you will endeavor lo cultivate more gentlemanly nianuers in your future career."
Quietly closing the door after him, .Tohn Markam'a nephew left the office.
The fickleness of furlune as deniun- Rlraled by the eveiilM nf the last tif- len minutes caused an iiuli'si'riliiilile feeling of dismay in the yuung iiuiii'h miml.
Charles Crawford as chief clerk to .luhn Murkham Sr Co., with pii.s|..'Cls of i\ ]iartni'rsliip, was nniv Charles Crawfuril, wilh iJ-ioO iu his pncket and a few uiiire hundreds iu the bank, and prospects nil.
His fir.st thought npon leaving the office waa of Xnrali. Cnuld it lie as his uncle had declared, that she Innked ujinn hilu merely as a furtune hunter? Xo. he would uot believe il, and full of Ifeterminatiou to ascertain the truth from Norali hcraelf. he madiV his nny Iu lo-r huiue. ^ ..
Till.'cry uf jny thnt fell frnm her lips wheii'hi' pri'seiitcl himself liefuro her sniiii liaiiishe.l all IhuuglilH uf her
i inslniii'V frniu liis miud.
In a feiv'niuineiils she hud lold him nil; the in.-riiuiimtiiiy: iln.'iiiiioiit, signed byherbinUu'rWilfri'.l, tho per seoutiiins nf .luhn Mnrknm. and Ihe etliiiuriliiiaiy su.'rilii'o ileiuniided fruu lier ill urder tu save Wilfred fruni ruin.
"Whnt can vve do. Charlie? Pnnr Wilfred is so happy with his wife and child; ia nu error of Ihe pnst to rise U|i and ruiu his life? I would give my whule furlune tu tinl n wny nut uf Ihis truiilile. I cnuiinl give you up. Charlie, nnd yel if wo du nut hit npon
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Itnt.
K..1
Conl.
relvets
r >VInter <)o
.d silk and
will be ve
fur liandsoiiie gn
Jislniue
wiuter.
Ne
H.'l,'
.fifts: I'
hrella.
s, rediiigid
w Men I'or
IS a 11,.K
resent the
It seems 1,
wns ai
rlbbe,
ry fasl
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es un.
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bride
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1 will
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rn|.s
lifts.
I nud
useil
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tliia-
w.-ililins
1 all
lis ,
11111-
luitc
the l-Iiiglish fushiun. .' iiride having nny iiuiiil iilucttcs nmoug hor gifl.s.
rod tl.e name uf ' the Iinu. Ilis rage knew nn bounds. j The delay nf a few hours ha'l placod I hllll nt llie iiiercv uf Norah Merrinii ; and Charles Crawfunl. ' ¦"'
I T.iward tho end nf llio iiiuiilh, ivlion I the lirsl I'liiitriii't became duo. ho poo. kele.l his pri.le and wiute I.. Mornnii, Crnwfnril .1 Cn . a«kintr fur a i|iiutiiliuii uf lilil.iiilil barrels, and when Hi.' nn sivei- cumo ba.k. "Ills, per barrel," he felt that he was really in Ihe hands nf tho enemy, and utter despair took pos- aessiiin nf him.
The nevt duy he received a rote from Crawfurd: "If .lulin MarKaiu will c. mc In Bengi-r's Cmrl. al \2 nil.ick. mailers inig.il bo arranged to , suit buth partits ¦¦
When al Iil nclnck ho was ushered illtn the piivate ulUiw , K^ Bonger's C.iurt be funiiil himself m the pres- , once nf Nurali Merrimi. \
As ho cuiio fiirivard tn tnke her ' hand, she ruse and moliune.l hini tu a ' sent.
Fur n niomenl there was silence. '-
"Wo m.'ot under sninewlint ditferent ! I'iioiiiiistniu'oB, Mr. Mni''i,aiii.' He: biiuod ill asseal.
"ft is nut my wish," she continued, "tn iii.liilgo any iden of revenge which would prnlinbly i ei'iimiiieiid itself lu linv nthor porslin.in mv pusitiuii. I Iin.lerstand fr..m*'''^rr. Crawf.ird Ihnt it depends upnu this lirm wliether yuu liecumo a rieli mnn ur a liniikrupt. ¦' "That is Ml ¦¦ "I hnvo cerLniii tonus In niror which.
if ynu acci'pt.well ond guild- if nut "
".N'nme theiu''^
"111 the tlrst plnce yuu must hnnd me the cmifi'ssimi vvritlon by my liruther, nnd sign a duciiiuent prumis. ing nut In mnlesi him in any way." "And theu?"
"In the second plnoe, this firm has contracts un which will bring in aeon siiloralilo sum; ynil have oiigageiuents j f-imiirrss Fre,lerlek's .h|iii|>iii-i
which I niiilerstand will make ynu' Tho Kmpress Frederick ..
|ii,ictii'allviiidepenileiit. Agree to my | pretty villn near Hnmbiivg, whero she tirsl priipiiHitimi nu'l taki,- Mr. t^rnw. | (jves ,|iiite sim|i!v. When she drives fni-d iuln piirlncrship; Hint is to sny, ' it js usually iu all open ciininge, for, ork ofi" nil \ like her mother, Queen Victorin, she
fllK ,s.\I5I{.VTir SCHOOL,
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 14.
-Iilen Te»l: Ko I>. M. Sleernfc
'Afl-
An usual ucciirreuce in linltiniure
.Md.. rcci'iitly was the nn)ienrai
j twenty wumen in ns ninny uf the oity'i i .'hurolies HS pulpil unit.irs. The tiven ty women nro members of tho Natimin liunrd uf M.mniicis nt thc Wuiimii'i Hume Missiunary Snciety nf Ihe Me thuilist r.pisi'oiiai Church, thon meet j ing in Bnllimori'.
Miss Helen V. Boswell. the organi¬ zer and head of Ihe woman's Republi¬ can movement in'New Y'ork, isa min¬ ing engineer, au.l ranks higlias a inin- itig drniighlsmaii.
The Coiintes.s of .\nneBley is oue of the few Knglish Bucioly wumon who have lakoii a thnrniigh cuurse as a trained nurse. She spent sunie lime in the City uf I"lnbliii Huspital. and at nue limo thniight seriuusly nf taking Il|> the wuik prnfesBinlinlly
The only woman engiueer in the rniled States, so it is clniiued, is Mrs. .\uiiio Slinuivan, of fnlnre, Cnl.. who, 111 nil accmmts. is n renl Tom Orog- lian. Sho runs a planing mill at Mountain Home, and the muiinlaineers tlinriiughly respect lior. They call her "Our new vvuiuan."
.-Ktlautn. Ua., hns a colored woman ductur, Klizn Ann Crier. She .s the liist llf Iho fomnlo ses of her race lo npjilv fnr n lioeiise to practice medi. ciiie'in the .South. She hnl,Is n ili pliiiiia frnm the Wnninu's Medical C.il- ii'ge nt I'hilailelphia. Uviiore she studio.1
hi.'r oi III
I..11 "three
e'tl.'u Ihnt
thr
Ml .-alle
lh«
Sir,>rtlNwniii..|i.
Spnuisli and Froiii h wuiueii nf ll higher class are usnnlly export swnril
wiimeii. Tliey nre laughl tu fence ns j the hiininn frnme fnr fnur y cnri'fullyniiil iicciirnloly as their brulh | A wnnian wns scur.'liiug awny ou n ors, nnd there me iminorniis schools in i,|,.v,.|„ i,, I),.„vor roccntly when a llic two I'liiiiitries whore yiuiiig women i swuriu of restless bees . cuiue along. ,»rc taught nut unly In lonco, but lu Sumething nlimit the si'nn'horattrncted handle the lunn.lswnrd. It is cunsul- , ,i„,ir allonliuu. and Ihev litorallv mndo
eied on ithlolic
uf tho
sl ,„
sililo fnrnis uf
onibiue Hi the contracts, and then dissolve- each to hnve half the protits. Do you
iigroe?
but what
trai'limis ilnnbly nik: ami dn ynu Ihink I am guing tiign all Ihul in favnr uf my iiephewrlos? Nu. nn. In fact, r du nul i I hnve any more need fnr him y ullice."
"Ynu will ml dig.'him?"
"Y.IU wnuld nul 0 me lu koep n dn„- Hint hnn nni'ol bl bile wlm knows but thnl lli-^t lime ho mny siici'i'i'd? Y'ou ni'.viniis for ymir briithor. think uf Ynu have Iho welfare nfCharli'svfnrd al liearl; du nnt rnin liiiii. P surely as ynu fail tu marry lueiH crush them I 1, bulb. If, huwev, 111 agree In my ' priiiinsnl. tliero i'liiiig thnl I wiil uut ill. fur Ihem ¦
"(live me timo ink '
"Nnl line mnm Yos ur no?"
"I cniiiiiil I
"Yuur luntlier
"Ynu Inrliiro 1
"Yi
'Th.'ii (ind fl' mc
If thnl is
inly way li. Wilfied. 1 must
Hitly roinplete<l the KKVIKW [C^\ MltLDINO we arr |re|«re.l 1.. lake sltacte l.,r nm .lasi. w.rk.
CLBCRT A. UEDCLL. A«c«ioneer.
iMISrOMT. U I.
y gmm af Raal Relate and IVreonal Pr«*ert)
JOHN P. WRIGHT. JLVCTIOn EER, ReaMefsee rRRKntRT, I. I.
PIANOS TUNtD
,.. ' %t at UyarX tiea tart less*
ORQANS R PAIPHD. Pii«M RMf«iubla
j It is au uuusual cnipliiueut Ihal
' tho Oermau Cr.ivoriiuient has pai.l l.i
David C. Sanford. engiueer uf the
I Connecticut Shellfish Cninmissuu. .At
Ihe urgent aolicitatiun vt the lieruinns
j he gi>e» over there Ui preseut tsi lier-
I man scientists in a series of lectures
, tbe results of his itu.Iy of the oyater
and Ita enemiea. Mr. Manford will
lake with him his .•ollecti.ui .if uysl.'rs
a.1.1 their .iestr.iyers. sail to lie the
, ..st ,-.>innlei« HI the «..rld. and lei!
..f the meth.i.Is fullnyed in cullivaliiii:
, I'.ie oyst«r and destroying its eueiui...
I y the plantera .if Long Islau.l Smiu.l
r.ermany u trymg to restore lo its
» source of ixmtiderable mcuine to
I lierman flihermen. bnt that neglect
I bas prai'tically ruined Mr Sauf.ird
aiil investigate ibe Uouble and try to
•BdAf«ase<ty to saggest K, tbe lier
111, d.. It
N.itwilhstnnilthe qneslionnble ninnner in wlitihn Mnrknin so cured his victur wnlked il.iwn tu his uffice nfter tl'rviow with N.unh Merriun in ii dil, nnd even jiibi- bii.t. frame uf i
.Inllll Marki. Cn. were well kiiuwiiiii the oin linn nf high re- piilo. engaged 'nil timle. .l.ihu Mnrlmm. the sirlner. hn I crept up frum smnll iiiiigs; ihiring the last miinlh, h.r. helind innde cnu Irn.'ts which, oninpletoil. woiil.l plaee him mi I'h rund In furlune. S.imo lliroo n.-'ii. whrni Wilfred Merriun. N.inmtlier, wns n clerk ill .luhn Mnrk uffice. a series „f pi'tiv Ihofts h.i'ii iilnco. ciilimuat- lug iu Ihe ,'asif afnrgoili'heckfiir a .'.insiilerablunl.
The guilt bllle.'tlv tnii-.-nbletii Wilfr.-I MoreiliirMniklinui. llul lllg that iinlhns I,, bo guineil by priiseciiliiui. 'Iled Hie yuiiiig mail lu sign a pap nnwle Iging his de lini|Ueiiiiv. nn'.iargeii liiui.
Knr smue Iter ilisi'linrgiiig Wil- fiel fr.uu hplny .luhn Markniu llinllght lltll lliitliliii; abmit t|u' Merriun faiiiit when it came tu hiskiiiiwloilgl an cc.-ontri.' nM geiitl.'iiiaii iipors.iii nf Nnrnh's iiiii'lo had iluviug her a fortiiiu' of tloii.iiiiii. toresi was suddenly nwakeneil.
"One hiiiith "Usand puuu.ls.^
homii~e.l ¦ i|iiostinnalilesccnri
lies, bill in ml sum nn depusit at
' the bank, ro be .IrawiC in ,,:io
; single checiilm Markam. yun
i must S.'O inl '
\ And fr,.m lav Nnrah Merrmn
, was all.iwed.-a.-o. an.l n.dmth
slau linglheinl sho ha.l pr..mi.od
In marry Ch'i iwfnnl lnng li.fure
her I.Ttune .. hor. the ihroat-
au.l per.,, U'f .Tnhii Markam cul-
minatod as -e s,.,.n.
: Ipnii ei.nis ..fflce .Inhn Ma. k
i am rniii; llu Hii.l suiunuiued his
,hief ml,, tlnte r...iiii.
"Crawf.ir mo have thuse last
.¦¦1 itra.;t" let mo see. ' he went
Ul when lliimenis were laiil be
f..re hiui. -ll. wo stau.l'' (>ne
; c.inlract fur", une f.r ."lO.iHki an.l
, I'Ue f,,r :lii.iial is tu sav. lihi.iHNI
I tons uf llualr.ile.iuiin ali. at tl
\ per tun ofliaiuiai. We buv
' al an avorals ,,vr t.ui. m lil'.hi.'
INhi. Isaviii)rit .,f t».|
nice little I think. Craafnr 1.
' that wiien ¦^"e•l tins thr.uigh I
shall s,ll thiess Hud retire.'
"ludeo.i
"Yes. I lUil tire I ,.( .-.iiumer cial life, tiau-a.lu lis viill W through in niunihs, and then I am kTniuB tarried " "Yiui .1 me. sir." ".tve. illl of surprises. \vi kuiiw'Mi-n n. 1 think"
"Yuu Kill marry .fulin Mnrknur.''^ "Nil. nu. 1 llll unt snv thai. Clinrlic, bill 1 iiiiiKl nnvv Wilfred."
II was sirikiiig 111 o'clnck thai nighl wh-n Cinwfnnl lefl Nmn Merriun. As ho wnlked alung plunged in thuught Iho rattle uf a lire engine ilashing pnst rnused lilm frmn his reverie, and a lurid ginre in the sky told him Hint a v.ist cnnliugrntion was in prugress. l^piiii hastening tu Ihe spiit he found tliut the jireniisos nnd store yards of a large Hrm of cuupers were uu fire. A imi;o stack of inuuy thousaiids of newly made barrels was w ell alight, and fruni the iullniiimnble nature nf the iiialer- inls it was Slinll evident that nil efiurts tn hnld the lire in check woro liupe- Iii a fow huiirs the whole ot tlie |iroiiiisos wuulil be gutted.
.\s Crawfurd ga/i'd iipnii the burn ill;; pile, a Slill.loll thmight snri;i'il Ilm,iigh hiM brain. After coiisi.loniig ll fow niniiienlB lie hnslily relraccd his slops, and lute hs he wns, suught nn nthor iiitorviow with Nnrn.
Thov tnlko.I far intn tho night, nu.l ll was'liite whon lie linnlly roniheil his lodgings. lustend nf.retiring In rest. hnwever. he stnrted towrite, nml when the dnivu of llio new day sironmo.l through the win.low, he was still busy with his pen.
Kiglit o'clock saw him nt the tele, grnpli oilice with a shenf of messngos ill Ins hnnd nddresscd to all tho pnn. ci|ial onupers nnd luirrol ninkers in thc kiiigilmu. They wore n.'nrly ull uf the smuo lennr. mnl run ns fulluivs:
"Cniilrni'ts wauled fnr nnv part uf .¦iltil.oiii) liairols In be diiivei^ed during next throe munths. Wire price nnd iiimiber yuu cnn underlake 'I'eriiis: Half cash on signing ugroonioiit. bnliiiiie Oil di'livory. Bniik.rs nnd ri'feroncss Paris, I.nnduii Merrimi, Crawford .i: Co , Bengcr's Cmirl, Loth bury. Lull.lnu "
Hnlf an lllllir Inter he hnd secuied Hie i,4li,-,'s niul Hxuros nf a bankrupt tirm in Itoiigoi^s C.iiirt, and by 11 n'clnck a toiiipnrary sign hung mitsiile nf tlu- ilniir bearing the legend, "Merriun, Crawfurd .V Cu."
The services uf fuur lawyers' clerks were hastily secured and thoy were set toviork writing out .liipli.-ate cmitrn •. ill blank in anticipation of Ihe uni.nl uf Hie answering telegrnins.
'I'he seiiiur partner uf Iho new firm, in the person of Miss .Nornli Meiriun. ilruve npin herbniiighnmat lo .icluok. an.l a few minutes later saw her and t'rawfnrd in the private oflice of the bank maiinizer.
The banking arrnngemeiils were rapidly iiiiuiileled. and Charlos lefl with filll puwer lo draw upmi the now firms ace mul fur any sum nr sums up 1,1 Clou.lino.
On their return to the uffice they fmind that a nunibei nf telegrams had alr.'u'ly arrivod. and by nomi the nexl dny the rillll nf Merriun. Crawfurd .<•
"Y'nit are tuo generous, Iocs my neiiliew say?"
"Here is Charles to nnswor for him- <elf.'
. "I say let us bury the wliole of fhfa uisorable business nnd ring a |ical of bolls over its grave. Nornh nnd I nre
0 iiinrrioil next week, uncle; will 10 and dunce at nur weddiug?"
1 will, my buy, nnd I ask pHrdon from both of ynn for the unhnppiuess I hnve enused ynu. It hns been a cnse nf iliniiinnil cut iliuiiimid. I envy ynu ymir liu|ipiiii.ss. nnd I sliall never furget Hint it wns ynur gonorusily Hint lunuglil In n trinmiilinnt i.ssiio my 'donl ill iiolriileiiiu ¦ " -Lundnii Tit- Bits.
SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL.
.\n electric briihe is nnnounced.
Thnt bnclerin muy live nud griiw in nieltiiig i.-e hns been shown by Foster.
Only one persun in fifteen has per¬ fect eyes, the InrgiM' pmliuii uf del'ec- tivolioHs iir.'vniliUi; uTuTu'ig nililriinen ' p. • i
All even I'uliU' fuut uf nvoriigo snil i nly/.ed lit Curnell
was weighed nm I'niversily. It sull in uno acre . 'JiiS^J t.ins.
Ill n recent lecture Professor Herge- iiiniiu. of llerlin. slatoil thnt iu fifty cases nf porfurnliiig the skull fur epilepsy he know nf nnly nne perm¬ nnent ciirc.
'I'ho iliiri-ronoe bolwcou tho Inllesl nnd shnrlosl races in tho w.irl.l is one fn.it fuur mill n hulf iin'hes. and thn nvornge hoiglit is livo feel livo nnd u hnlf inches.
Whenl cnn be grnivii in Hie Alps nt nn I'lovntimi uf :ii;iii> foci, in Hrn/il III 'lllllil, in Ihe Cuiionsiis nt Hilihl, in .Vliyssiiiiii nt lil.iliKI, lilld ill i'oni nnd llniivin nt 11,111111.
Twn now nsternids hnve been dis- cuvered between .Mars and .lupiter by iM. Charluis, of Nice, bringing the Iiiiiiilier discovered by him up to i'i«hty six, I'nlisn. Iho .-Viistrinu as- Irniiiiiiier. has discovered eiglity-lhree.
'i'lie eyes of bees nre made to see gn-nt ilistnnce". Whon nbsenl from thoir liive they goiip in the air till thoy see Iheir hmue, uml Huy Hy to¬ ward il ill n slrnint line nud with great s|ieoil Tho shnrlosl line be¬ tween twn phu'os is suniotimes called u " -line."
Joes uot mind wlint sort of weather ihe encmiuters. Her favorite carriage is a yellow phaeton with gray uphol- itery, and her servants wear black and iil ver livery.
New Illhlions Are Altracrlve.
TllO ncivrilib.ins arc vory nttrn,'tive. mil are cviiloiitly guiiig In be, muro Hum ever, a fentiiro nf dress triiimiiiig. rhere arc gurgonus jiliiids and tho iiiusi fnsoiniiling nrray nf stripes, up .lllll down nnd ncrns.s in the lininau fnsliiiin. Three ur fmir shades uf nue .'uliir me striped tiigelhor, \iilh pnssi- lily a v.'lvet stripe l.n nno edge; und Hii'ii, ngniii, thoio are luniiy stripes nf I'liiitrnsting culurs liloinliiig tugclhor Willi a bri'ihl, pretty oiroct. Oriental lirucndoil ribbniis mill tu tho vnnel nnd sn do glnce ribboiiM with fnn borders, 'i'horo nre uncut velvet rib¬ bniis with the ribs running cmssivise, sniue ill lovely culurs, the newest lu iiig_a clear siiade of jiiirple blue.
Kor ..Slender n'oiiien.
Ilighguw lis fur oveniiigwenr nre bii ing iiili-niluood. .snys Lnnilnn Sketch liv soi,.mi ni Wv iipsi I'uMsiil^ iWftb. lunkoi's. n ilicliim tliul tbin wnme shuiilil hnil lilll less frnm the pniiil i view nf "lii'cuiiiingnoss ¦ thnn Ihnt .
inihu
llf till
fuund Hint the ! pnn'ticnl cniidnrl. Nuiiulc, fuut deep womhed I lnon^^ly uci|nireil knnwloilge
j ciiliuiiinleil 111 his decisively oxjin niiinimi llml Hiin wmncii sliuiild iiivcr wcnr low dresses, nnd the cniupiornr llf lieniitv mill biund ii.'ros oorlninlv spnke woll, Tlmse lnng, crinkloil, trnnspnroiit sleeves, wlii.h linve nl- r.'n.ly provnilo.l with siiccss, nre nuw siippleuioiitcil Willi galliemigs nf tiilli eiubi'iiidory, Inon or moussoline, briiiiglit frmu the ilociilleluge tu the
k, mill ill nil .'.'iHos whoro n finely
mulili'.l li.;uro is rogn'lublv alis,.nl thi fnsliimi is In bo I'liiiinioudoil fur lioin^i piotiv mill iiniiloiit ill I'hillv wi'iillier I'lirlii'iilmlv.
Ilin
Itnlhliiu
CnWusi-
uf trnuble
llli irnn, 0
when it
than whol
A twelve-,
vc wnter i
iu inelnl
unmi.dy
siijiply li
1 the irun
imiiid irn
s n common source
liiinos. Its etreet
onmigli. is greater
rips nil the metal
is immersed iu il.
ii rnil has 1 ii cut
in Iwu ill n few weeks by drups nf water fnlling nn it,
A (lonnaii cheiiiist. .Juseph Lmiger. has BUi'.ecilo I. with iiiliiiile patience, in iiiiiily/iiig Hie poison of a bee's slill^^ Till, mnuiint secrete.l by each bee is uuiv n tciilii uf a milligramme, and ho reiuire.I 2ll.0iiil bees to get onniiali tu oxperiiueiit with. He did nut iliscnver any bacteria, and cuu eluded thnl the action of the poison WHS purely chcmicnl.
The fis'hs belly is white nnd his lini'k green, lu-.-ause in swimming aboul in tho water Hie white belly is tlie ciilur nf the light shining thruugh Ihe water, hence prnlccts him from Ins oiieiiiios belnw. His ba.'k being green makes hiiii nn the uther hand appear fnuu almve ns part of the ureeu water, and is his safeguard frnm hnwks and nthor enemies.
FerlU of Ihe Railway Mall aerrlre.
The reiiinrknble iiuml.er uf fatalities amnng railany mail clerks in recent wrecks calls fresh attoiition lu the ex¬ treme hazar.ls taken l.y these public servants. It is claimed by ihose who liavo taken smno pains tu gather sta-
"I cmiiiut iiiidcrstmi.l why it is," snys a physi.'inii, "Hint when I urder a ould lull buth fur my patients, Ihe leiiipernlure lube ul Kixly-Hvo degrees ur sovenly degroos, tlu-y never can iiiidi-rsluii.l huw tboy nre"lii dn il, '1 siippnso I shnll lot' the water stand nvor night.' suys one. Bul it is nnl noci'ssniy III lot the water stnnd nver iii.,i|it. We nro living under civilized viiiiiilitiniii, mid the lory siiiijile jilmi u^lllrllillK i,n Hie Iml water fiiiicot fur a flSiiv iiiiiiiitos Will iimilerulo the wator In il>liii'lly Iho pruper liiniiernture. Smiio Vi'uple lln nut uiidorstaiid taking n Ililll,Imtll niiywny; I dnu'l wonder
Iliey Ink 111. Tu bntho properly.
nlirni Vlio wnler is in the tub turn ilnwu Hie lllglit cl,lilies nnd bullie Hie fnce mtd nook. Then. slo|ipiiig intu
Hie iliit, kneel iiU nlie klloC, Hlld witll
Hie s|i.ittge Ihniiv the water Hrst uver
slmlilder and then uvor tlio nther
llnw 11 llie spine. Tiiul cmises the re
ni'liuii which mnkes the budy wnnii.
i,liiii'kly spnuge nver tho rest uf Hie
Il.l ly. lllllke H few moliuns f.
Hie u.l',.r. as if Bwimmiug,
jii.iip nut into the bedrooiu slip,ier..
ll I I mil tnke u„,re thnn n iiiiiiii,.|il
S,i..!: :i Imll is vorv bonolii ml lu mail Him-M h'll peupie,"
Tailor liowna.
Twu distinctive styles in g.iwns are In lie seen tins hi-hs, einlniiale nnd l\^^ severely plain severely plain are made of
I'lnlh
tailor
11. Hie
. The either Of
I'll, fmni'l thoiuselves responsible for tistics tiint the doalli rate is greater Hi," payment uf nearly ljl,V|i,iiiHl barrels , in prupurtinu tu numbers than actual al pri.-es ranging frnm 3«, to 4s, each ' ' '^' ''
.bihii Markam was w, 11 satisfied with himself niattors wen- llnwing very smnuHily Wllh Inm, his busmess en gagemenis he calculateil ».>ulil bring him in a cmfurtable f..rtune, an.l s..
warfare. This sooms aliiuist incre.li- ble. yet it is ajiparenl tu every une whn investigates that uf all the posi- tiuns in ihe railway servu-e that uf the railwnv mail .lerk is n.'compan- le.l by the greatest risk, ll is gener¬ ally Hiip|H,seil that tlu engiueer and Hreniaii have Ihe.mist hB./.ardiiU8
Hiiiiiuth faced ur vioiinn cmusc thoro ore any nuiiiber nf ilitTor cut niatorials whiob are fasliiunnble as well, but these are the very smnrtesl. Thore are maiiy dilVerent colnrs, but l.lui'k IS the best. A faied-clulh cns liliiu- lins thc new-shnpoil skirt with I li.riilHestitche.l on the waist.or rnthor lackct. a iiio,liiini-lenglli ba.sipie coul, which opens over a waislcnat nf mmisc- c..lme.l velvet eiiibrmder.-d in guld. rhe fiuiits of tho coats are fs.-eil with while sniiu, and su nia.le Ihal tlu-y can bo turnel b,i.'k nr bull..lie.I over, as desire.l; nr..| the biitt.ins nro small gilt lines \iliieli fasl.in intu limps of
blmk branl, Xlie entir al i- cuv-
erod with bfnid uf dilToronl wi.lHis. the sleeves are vory small; have doi-p
let ill isiillts uf v,-"lvet nuHllleil With
iiraid an I n Maring ciill'iif velrot. Tins Clint can bo worn nier a silk ur salin waist, and is sn iiiterlinod wilh llan
a "bee" line fur lier. She increased her s|ieoil and Hiiully oiitdistanced her turmontnrs nmid wild cries of the peo¬ ple who witnessed tho race.
Mi.ss Cliella Connor, the ninefeen- yonr old daughter of A. B. Connor, of Kiltuii. Del., recently wnlked seven- leen milos in lier sleep. She woke lip to find liersclf on the rnilrond track near Cheswold. She Innk the next rotiirn trnin fur home, anil fouiid the wliole I'onimiinity scat¬ tered fnr nnd wide searching for her. Miss Mmy Aim Cmthor.s, of Philn- ilelpliia. wiill receutlv oolehrated lier lil-lHi birthihiv, ciniii'is tobe Ihe oldest nil! mnid ill lli'o wurld Nulwithstniiil- iiig her grenl ago, she is active mid vigmnus, lilling some ofthe light wnrk I in the limiso ovory day. She gucsnp- sliiirs iviHiiint liidp, and up In nino yours iigu iviilkcl regularly every Sun liny tu chinch, a distjince uf nue mile. Miss Zuc Anderson Norris, 'of Wichitn, Kan., recently made the nscent of Pike's I'enk, "the top uf which is 14.147 foot nbuve the level of the sen. II wns n fenrful climb, nnd Miss Norris fainted several times from sheer exhimstion. Hhe was force.l lo mnke the lasl part of the trip on Ihe cnr that lakes tourists up tlio niount- iiiii She is proud of her acliievoinciil, but would scarcely cnre tn repeat it.
The
one .-nuiiol fall to think of II who at. anythlnBol the spirit of Paul, whn hnd as on., of his he.vrl utti'ran,'i,s "Thai I may kuiw llim and Ih.. power of Ilia resurn-ctioii' il'hil. III.. IOV At his eon- version he was three days without sicht. and then Ananias eame to hlm. sent of O0.I. Proi.ahlv he cave hiinself lo nraver these three davs In Home that he mlcIit Is. fullv In the |,.^)-.rs hands ns Ills inessenKorlo a.-'- I'liiniilish lli. ide.vsiire. and now Ihe prin. eipnl .lews of the .'ily have comeifoKether to hear what he has lo say. V
IS "There was no eniiseof .teiVlh in me." Yet here he Is In Kome a prisoner hv the will of r.o.l s.. there was no cause In I'hrlsl whv lie shouhl he hated i.Inhn xv.. •ihl or eru.'ille.l. vet hv Ihe wiil ol Ood He sulTered the just for the unjusf . , To he willlnif lo euiliire hnnlship for the good 31 oihers Is rhristllke. lor II.. lov.'d us uM fnv.. Hlinsolf lor us. leavlni; Ills Imoio In ulorv for over Ihlrl v-l hree venrs and sill- ferlng all Ihe huinilinllon .'.uisftiiient upjun Ilis N'Ini; the sinners s,il„||iiite. Ihat w«
whoa. |it llliu niii;hl not oulvhn saved.
hill share Ills eh,rv.
l'.l. "N"! Ihnl I hn.l nuilhl to neeuse mv Nnllon of AllhiuiKh It was through his oivii jieopl.. Hint hi' wns now a prisoner, vet he wouhl not Hi'cuse Ihem. hut rnlher see the hnn.I ot (io.l 111 It nil nnd continue lo love and prnv fnr lil« poor, hllnded peo¬ ple. See his henrt for them In Rom. Ix.. .1. and X...I. "I I'oiiht wish Ihat mvsell were n.'.-ursed Ir.iiu I'hrisl lor luv hrethrvn." "Ilrethien. mv hearl s ileslre and prayer lo (i.ld for Israel Istlinl Ihev mU-hl he saved." And II wns his eustniu nlwavs as here In Iloiue to seek the Jews llrsl.
'iO. "For the hope of Israeli am hound with Ihts chain." Bv eomjinrliiir chapters will.. 11; xxlv., 1.1: xxvl.. «. 7. It Is evident thnt the hope whii'h Pnul iiiennt was asso- einteil with resiirre,'t|,iii, Ihe resnrrecthm ol I'hrlsl nml Iheu ol Ilis people. The res- urr.'..II.in sp.iken uf lu Han. xll., I-S. and In Hus. vi.. i, nnd elsewhere verv fullv lu Knek. .xxxvll.. when- II is said thnl Ihev shall he one nation in Ihelr own land un¬ der one king. nev,-r to hn divided or sent- ier,'d auy more.
'H.ii. "Asi'oncernlni;lhlsseetwe know Ihnt evervivher'' It is s|ioii,'n a«alust." Th,.v hml "henr.l nolhlus evil of rnul, hut thev hn.l h.aril th.> lollowers ol this Jesus Christ Bp..ken ngallLst. Simeon said to His molher that He would he for a slitn spoken alniust il.iiko li.. im. and il Is wriilen, "All Ihnl will live Ko.lly In I'hrlst Jesuii uhnli surfer iierseeiilIon ' (II. Tlm. III.. I'i). The earnni miud Is enmllv nunlu.sl liod, f this world knows not
NEW TURK SIATE NEtWS. KoTlne Moral* CmmWtat.
Kver since the dear wete released ttam the state Park In the Catskill .Movatiklat several v.uirs aRO they hav« iMwamora or less of a DulsAn.'e. The law prohlMU th« .le»r from ^fcelnjr "hot lor live yean, lAt eame iirotectora are kept busy at a lame eost looklnir after alU-Red violation* ot tkls' law.
In the Stale Park the herd ol Aaat WH, ean-d Ior and I,'d so lonit that theaalnsala |i,i,'aiuc iiulle lame. When Ihey w<i(e Uba(>' nl.'.l from the park Ihey had to be drivaa' awav 1.1 K.'l rid ol thera. Then tbe toaga, herd s«.,n seiuirated, and liie deer b«eatM. lonely and souitht the (.viety oltheeows en the surroundlniffarms.
Kver since Ihe lllieratlon al tha tam tea- mors IhroUKhout tho ratskllls hare^OM' plained that the .leer, hy their free .. _ ¦•asv manner ,i[ leaping fences, hare tanffkl Iheir cows bad hahlls. The oowa. always lame an,l easily conllned. haye learwsd Iroin aestvlallon wllh the deer bow lo leap fences, an.l eanuot n.iw be kept In pastuies hv anv ..r.Iinary fence.
Nolwilhslan.llnii Ihat the rsUklll deSr nr.. a nulsan.'e, the farmers dara not use vh.len.'e toward Ihem, helng restrained by Ihe Inw.
Black Aiilie.1 to I'ariloa "Trmatky." Applleatlon has heen made toOoyerRor niack for the pardon nf Amer Ilen AU. bet. ler kn.iwn as "Frenehy. ' who was eoB- vi.'led In Xew York Clly In 1*91 of mardsr in Ihe si'.'ond deer.,,, for Ihe kllllDCOfaR ollt ami dissolute woman known sa "Shnk,'spean>. " The p,uit|on praying lor F.xecutlve cleinenev la slifDed by Edward llruw-ai-rl. the Fretieh ('onsul-Oaaeral; A. kl. the Russian Cinsiil-aeaersl: s. former Amhassadot to Praaee; A. K,>rKe|. of 111,. Freneh Line; Frwlertn B. rou.leri. Frederl.'k H. Olblw anil Lewis rou,lert.
¦ has spent several yuan Ik the' stain Hospital for Criminal U- snue. anu nas learnihl the English laacnace. II Is upon Ills fretpienl and fervent protes- tntlons of Innoeenee that so manT proal> nent people have heeome sufflolentiy iBtcr- este.l In his ease to plead for elemenajr at Ihe hands of the Oovernor. The appifea- ii..n for his pardon i«.liasnd particularly oa the Krounil that he^'dld nol have a fMr trial, and that, had ho Ision able to laaha If nnderstood while he waa being uld have cleared himself.
RB*. '%
•wa A
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ami'. .4
J. II.
Mall
trle.l.
Hear Thlrkrr Than R«m.
Hoar are unusually thick In Ihs AdllOB. ,tni'k reirlon. the repeal of tho bounty mak- illll II iiuprontalde to follow them exe«pt f.ir sport. In the town of Brandon two hunting deer came upon three bear
,'?"" !".J'h'ohto_hiTe"Bp"for
(I'.il.
2S. "lie expiiuudedandtestllledtheklUK- .lem of (lo,l, persundlui; Ihem eoneernint; l.'sus. hoth oul of Ihe Inw of ,Mos..s nnd .lilt uf the |irii|ilii'ts fnuu monilnir llll even- ins-. ' llnvluK nppi.liiti.il Ililll n.lav, thev I'nuiel.i ilim to his l,i.li;liii:.nn,l Ihus ho inlkel to Ihem. The heKliinliiK. middlii nil.I en.l ..f his Inik wn» .lesus and Ills res- urn...11.,11. I.iokiiii; l..th.' kiliK.li.in yet to he i.slnliii-h.iil wilh Israel as n rli;lileous na- Soiii.tlinvld.
their
IhniiiKh thi'in. thel hynllns KliiK.,f kllli ¦il. "And smne lll-ll were spoken niul
and nil
Kill
hie
llll
Fii.iele
C.illnrotlos l.r soiilskin mill grolio. . Tnrbims of brown breaat feathers.
I'liiid rilibun snsh bolls with n buckle,
Oirls' velveteen coats Irimmed in grolie,
Hn\ custunies of embroidered liions- si'linc.
Tcngiiwiis uf Bilk hnving n bolero of vclvil
a.'kluiH-le.lKed
.ord of lonls. 11 thiuKs whli-h sume lielil.ved not."
will ulw-nys I, this
I ted Ihnt all would
tailored that he mlxht lueillom. xl.,l4;I.Cor. Kill us that some seed me ou stony soil, some on ifood 11 Kmw with the nil Ihat Hie klug-
sld
KMiluil; Hint Ihe I whenl uulll Ihe hn llom will I'ouie at li
l'i 'il. "And when tluy agreed not anion Ihemselveslhev ileparied nfler Ih hail spoken
') 11 liU.l'.ltl.
.Hkkiubi . ... _,
the winter. (Ine of the boys shot nns,
Ih.' .Ither hoy was nearly run over by one^ ol Ihe Imars In trying to ea.iap«.
Fr.un nearly all the hunting taaoits eon* reports that there were never sejaanr deer in the outskirts of the Adiroadaen.tnoBRlr lew aro being killed. The probtbltloa of huundinR keeps thndoer from belBR dflTaR Imek Into the mountain fastneases. Most of Ihe deer killed hy sllll hunting untottv- uat.dy are does, sportsmen going oat last before dawn nr al twilight, being nnable to dlstiuKUlsh lielwe,>n bucks and doea. Ot killed In the vicinity of
m
m
i
::^m
.'hnn
.ake lasl vear only four t
il.ies, while this yeai- out of- twenly-oas killed. Ilft.s.u were d.ies aud thirteen witb milk
lleinihllrans Wlleel a neincMirat.
The Westchester Countv Hoard, ooaslst. ini; of eighteen Kepiihllcaiis aud thirteen lienioerals. met al While Plaina and
ele.'l.i.l rhauucey T. S ir. .if HcaradUe, a
lieuioerat, t,, h,i Ihelr t'lialrtnaa. The vote was oightcen for He.'or and eleven for B. K. Iln.wn. his Itepuhliean opponent. Tbs ..l.iillon of Ihe Demeerat with a RepuUleaa majority In Ihe Bnanl was due lo tbe taet that Hie Keiiuldieans were divided among themselves Into tho Burns faction and lhj| Iloherlsun faction, nnd eoul.l nut oome to a sniinlactory agreeinnnl. The ChalrRlkR wlll have the appnintmeDl ot a CommtttoS lor Ihe K.piallsallun uCraxns, wblob IsRR nll-hnporlanl body In WeslohesterOoaaJ^f. In view ol the excitement there during
'¦""' niiir amfciiiMnir-"' ¦*"¦' tsxea.
nrilliant pluid for isos.
llf not t
mil velvoteou llnr back and ned with vei¬ ns stiiildeil with e appnroiilly eir if ovory possilile hurt loiigthtuiiso
Hall guwi vet nlibuii.
Nets fur ball g Inrgo ihonilb) iluls
l.'ur bnas thnl liioly niaile uf tail-
'i'liiimnng braid wiillh and Htylo.
Uoiiinn sashes uf aslliruatbuws.
Nook rui'hos un a band withncrnTat buw in frunt.
Clulh cnp.'s in gulf style wilh a fur llllllll mul I'lillnr.
lllnck Chanlilly luce fluuncing fur ovoiiing C'lSliimos.
Fmicvsots nf n niiiirnnd cullar nf fur. vcrvel nnillni'c.
Loii'i eveuing and driving clunks line I with sipiirrel fur.
Long sushis ill striped, plnided niul Hnwcioil mill piniii rilibuiis.
Cluth suits triiiniii'.l with fur in I'lirviiig bntiils as brnid is wurn.
'I'liiv i,'ii|'l criiwns in raise,! em liniuloryeirocts fur velvet bunnels
Fancy collars nf chiiicuilla, ermine or snblo fur conibined vviih Ince.
risters of light cloth ivj**r-rii.irl
I f fnr eilgeil with M.o'elulli
fnr i-npos hnving a ruohe of 111 I uiiiis aruund the neck.
Lung lllnck ni.iussoline ii.'ck scarfs having while iippll.pie Inn- ends
(Iirls- |ilnii| friicks triniiiiod with lain clulh ni'i'essnries nml vice versa,
lllnck silk I'.ird Unds in pussoiuon. lene patterns frniu Ilill.l lu five iiuhev wide.
llright rod kid gluvos with yellnw itiliriiiilorv nu.l cherry pink with wliito.
Hluck Silk Iil'l cade skirts with blmise f velvet, vest uf chifl'nn aud sleeves uf silk,
Illiiuses uf white mohair braid cnn uoi'li'il by eiubroijery etitches iu white silk Iwisi.
Shnrt jackets and bluusos of fur Willi rovers and onllar lining uf a sco Ulid fur aii'l a iiulal bolt
Lace nr 111 "iisseliiio lb,wer designs, the lalter ombmi.lered. t,, use as sin gle aiipli.jiius ur as a band.
Ill I
mill hnvluK uhnli I sen. plied. "Ilen
lold that Ihl wmild mil 11 inlnh mill K
llnll ll ml 11 .1 wh. I.l i|.|
, Ills Klory
ml
,' , 1 he ul III.
nno fnilhfullv. illinlnishiiiB
III
els lll.l
|in-.~nK
•f the Coinmon Oounell to !•¦._ 1. pur.'hnse a dynamo for tartdddm
b'" ll IlKht fur the publle tailSS
iklrk. The Incaudeseint llgbt sjr^ '"wni'd hythe city and operatn
' 11'"f' I" e'lnneeMon wtlhl
supiily llll.l IhomuDlelpal stN K. The S....r..tary reported
> 111 the treasury to taat
<i' It was also mentloaed I uii'i'lIllK Hint after aupplw liiililli' liiillilluKs Iha suriill e used in exlendlng thel ' I'liii-iiiiiers. The eleetrie
I'hrlsl lliiiisi'lf, Il.llll |[i
-1 .le
spiiki.
Ihe K ill's.
*linlls f Ih
he snllslleil. :
Is ....,,,11,nil.le.l li,
I.ler. L.li. 7; Kx. iv , II-",, nml hink 1.. Il.l ullierivise,
111. .lew llrsl was his wav n|. lo'ii r.'j.'.. y tlieiu. lurn t.i
sure Ihnl somehow Ihe I.ord elraviiiliirlriss.iui nud sliull
IlKht
.Sar
111.
1. vlll. if Ills
full
• Is Il.l
¦ he
rd I.l
i.hahlv wnili. till Ills, the l'hlll|.|.i
I ulT Ihell .iKiillled Hint Ih.
.It theirs.
1 whole venrs lu
¦ -Ived all Ihnl
UK thnl I liue hll
olll.
Wh;
en.r
'|.|.ii.'s IS. llll'
l..ll.h I III
¦ lo th.. C'lhissla
and
llo hiu
111 liod
and Inik with th lienrl was so full.
.11. "Preni'liiiiK 11, leni'liInK those lliliiKs whi.h eiuu'ern Ihc I.nrd Jesus Chrlsl wllh nil I'oulldelii'e, nn luHii I'lrhldilliiK lllui. " Thus this hook <d Ih.. Alts lioKliis HU.I en.ls wllh Hie king iluui. lur w.> r.'ul III ehnpter I.. 8. that dur
IllK Hi', r.irlv days helw 1 the resurn-etlon
and ns-ei,stiill our l-onl. when Ile npiiean-d
fr..iii ti i.l lluie, s|...kii of the thluKs per-
mil,IllK I.l Ih.. kiiiK.lmii of lilld. The tiui.. will .11,111. when Hie kliiK.l.imsuf this world
slinll hull. I nil. III.. kiliKilulu liLytlfyT
I...r.l mill 111 Ills l'iir|..|. wl jlU-trtiiKsshall
fnll ill.Wll l.i-f.in. Ililll luuf-trTF iinii.ius serve Mini lllei. xl..JAr-fs.ixxll.. 11 ,, Wlml can
we ,1,1 1,, bi^iren if- l-'irsI let IliuiSHVeUH
lr«.fi~riv Ilis Krn.'i'. Ihi'U let lllm ns our I.unl use'US lis He wlll nml whern lie will 111 make lllm know 11 In 1.Iliers. thnt they.
too. innv r Ive lliu. ami help i'iiiu|i|etii
His ho.lynn.l hn-i.-n Hie lii I Ills re.
lurn Io hriUK Ihe kInK.l.iiii nml p'store all HiiiiKs of whi.'h Hie prii|.li'l" hnv.' sp.iken. I....S..U l|.ii..-r
REVOLUTIONARY RELIC CONE.
tnilre's I'rlR.il, nl fMl.l'n,, Ilestroyeil lly
use' at Tnp- vlil.'h Mnjor
l.r 11
ke lo 11,. NIoekadt _
I'lsiieries. name aad MMt vill sill..k HnrntogaLdtRVNfe. Sll waters IMlarl prohlhlllBg I
iKiiioe i....-.ir llll. useofiiets-f _
llshiiiK III nnv iinlers Inhabited by MWRlk
TiienKunlsiif 111 iiiiiissliui havedbiss* '
i.red Ihnl n InrKi' nuiulier iif.igsme I
I'lildiliK hnss
mil of NnraluKn baltn diirinK Ihe eiof^t.
son l.y iiieii pn'leiidiiin to Is
linll. This evil ha
lenl Hml ll
pl nml
thn prohibitory elsuses.
Syra.'i.ie KlerU a WaauHi.
.Miss Aria s. lliinllngtuB, Pemoerat, I Ihe liiKlii Ilev. KrederiefcO.
I, I'lpJicopallnn INshop of Oen-
York. hns I.....U eloelnd Hnhool
alSvriiiiise for two ye
>iii nl
Thi.
..|..illil..i. I,.|i 1
later th.
ullon.
. wn. lllllil li'fi.re the Revo. riliK Hie |.erlii.l of strlle ll in Inn. kept hy Onsparu. Malde. wh.i lll.l a K.md lulsines.. On Hep ieniherlis. 17S11 Andre. Kunnled hy a slmod
force nf eavalrv, iiiiiaiuled hy Majot
rallmailKi'. pnsse.l HirouKli Hnverstraw ind was eonllm-d lu Ihe M'venly six stoue House." Dn O'lilii'r 2. I7sn al 5 ,i'el.,.-k
in the nften n he wns taken to Andre
HIII aul exoeiite.l as a spy
llr. J. H. Klephens. of Tappan. eame Into possession of the propertv 111 Inter years, and the plaee has sin"- 1 11 vislied hy
It h.
"Ilh.
rll.
si I.K 1
..f the
far as he c..ii|.l see nn clmil appeared pists, but Ihey always have at least a upuu the honzuii uf his prosperity. i niumoDl s warniug an 1 aro nften able
In Ills hiiiira uf leisure the thought lu aave themselves by jumping, uf Vnrah M,.rri..n anl her furlune \ .Active preparations nre being ma.le br.'iiKht a smile ..f iriiini|ih 1.. his fa.-e , ainuiiu the mall .Ierks to [.etiti.in C,,n-
iiel un.ler the luuiis.. lllg that it isi|iiito wa ill the ,'ul.loM weuthi
Wa-liliiglmi J lamlniirks uf the I'alisH.ies of the lludsun, winch tra'litinii aays was where Ueneral WashniKlin watched the ili'piirlnti'iii uf the .\iiiorii-sn Army
aftor It Iml crussed Hio Hml in it's
otroal frum Fml Wasliiiii.'t.in. is rap
Mis
wo lle.l 111 her and the Hirmoil uf I. I. isiiiess w.uil.l nil live bim 11.1 luiire, rv ani if a dnubt uf the success of his iiiatriniunial scheme the perusal uf Wilfr fessimi msUnlly bauishe.! It
"She will wel me t.i save her bnaher. Crawfurd is nut nf my pall, •o I havo niithniK t.. fear
But the plans nf the cleverest men suiuelimes g.. astray, an 1 »-lieii .I,.hn Markhaiu allenipted li nog.uate f,ir i.arrels in which lu -ture bis nil. he .11.1.lenlv aw.ike t.. th- fn-t that s.ime -mart firm ha.l c ruorel Hie niark.t bit why lu His., utroi'iH hll t.i befullille.i dur yjU approve injt the uext tbrme uiuAthii I'uless he
Till
charge
KCess fi.r bett.-r prnl.
whu have the mailer
ciinsideriiitr varimis sng.;ostinns that uss.il hia mini! may lake the fnrm uf recummendatinns. Merriuu's con- (Ine refi.rm Hist will prnbably be
asked i» ehat the mail cuaches be
plai-e.l after iiistea.l ..f I.ef..re the bag-
gace cars, the thruugh tiacgage coa<-h.
which i« usually un.iciupie.l by l«g-
|.. take the pliee next tiie engine, nuw iinarialily assigned tu the iusii coach It is a|s., probable that the (rnvern-
iuellt will be asiie.l I.l SUll|lly Its nwu
cai san.l to make them uf steel, and withuut platfnrms. which facilitate the telescupiuc iiri,.-es. an.I its frightful
IS triiun.e.l With l,la,-k bra five r..wB .luwn Ibe fr..Ill anl then turne.l niTat el|,ller -ide ai the fnut ..f Hie skill. etlendiiiK round Hie enlire
wplth Till at fnr this IS une nf the
Kussun blnuses, »-;th an iiisil.- vrst. .11 which sre lines .if lirail. au.l tins baii'.'s over in bl.uise fashmn. There is nu brai.liUi.' nu llie ..ial. bul the sleeve*, whi.'ii are small cat sleeves. have p.,Ulled ,'iitfs uf iirai.l The fmnti. ft the jscret" sre nnel witn reseda i.'recii velvei -Harper « Ha/ar.
lured satin lm I j,i|j,.i|,:,,,,„.,r,„^ 1„.,„^ ,„ ,\„^„
by a firm uf slr.'el cuntraclnrs fur use
aa macailaiii fur ma.lways The |HUiit was j.urcha-e.l by these" ma.I cmitra.'- t.irs »..nie time a/u, an.l the blast" re mnve fn.m 1110.111111 lu rcHi.diHi tuna of It at a lime A blast'is IWng pre pare.l n.iw winch will ilisloilgelWVl,(HHi tuns .if rii.-k
.'bill .Hu-r blaek i i-lnth. this I puM.nin !
Mis. U«g^.erl
IIISU I
leuse
..lw»
VevVi.rk* first
rafclns IIU Meaii.rr.
"Who is Ihat vniina msn? inquired the ho-te-H
"We .b.nl know mu-h ab.mt him yet.' repllel her daughter "He lias either n.iugb-d in circles fir mure ex elusive than uiirs JpJelse he is wliully unused III the manners of g.Ki.l socj ety
Hiw b. y.iii reach Ihat npinionT"
, bad iMinala U> aaad hu oU awajr in, resoHs.—KaiisM City,
IS-Uaggerlv, \,ikY'.,rk* first «.i liiw hi ymi reach lhatnpmion7" The mouthly •laten.eui oi the luhih-debt
lawyer I., fi.'.. a jii^, .li'l a., in .le "He has an ab-urd wav of shaking i"'*" "••« •• 'h" cPeu. of hu.lm-,- (»n.,l«.-,
e l.f hrr f.ther .'1,7^.0.1 aith Mrt hands that imUe nf u. ev.r saw he-\*,::-,:::i't, ^;;^':^^^\\'^:,,.\[Z>''\U
j in |ia,'AM damages, aul won har "' ' — "
lore."—Washington Star.
.'hase
nlm.ist Imp..ssli,
ter the old hoUSi-ili I.lle
Htej.hens refused a.lui iltan'-e. or.'.l t.i laduee th.. HIale to hulldinii. hul In Hils he lull. d. nnd ht
•entied deterrnlni"! thnt no 1.111. .Imul'l SI-I
Its interior until ll li,-.-a,ui. Mlnle properly e Home persons. In ,-.ille,-tiiiK lllsl.iri- data
i.lre.l.
ulll¬
lll.
liiiilding In whi.'h An'Ire was Imprla.) lul Ihey all fare.I allk.-. au.l had lo Imeon l.-nl wllh a view ..I the ,.«i,.ri.ir. When the I'llgrlins wrroiu Ih. Irt...ir tlin.iiKh several states three years ng.. Ii."y vi.||.| Tappan al.uUt sixty alronii. ...pe-liuK lo In.prei Ihls most meniorai.li' ..I all hi.l..rlc hull.l- luKs along the l|.i.|s',u
Their surpri-.' mnv le' luinidnnd when Dr. HVpheat Wi.ul.i n .1 all iw Iheu, I.- enter.
They were •..r-lv disappoint...!, and ei-
1 reSse.l their fi-e||l,K-IU en.j.hnll.- »"'hi. Iiul the owner woul lliol relenl. rbey Hu-L
w'l.i op" lo :»" hill where Washington's irniy was eu-ampe I aul thr uKh He- -'.i.rleey of Mr-. I'. K Ilati,"t. who owns ihat pyii-erly, Ih.-y w.-r-.-literlained there.
QDlriiir riTiliMd.
Benin. iMlek of th.- li.llnea eosal wlios# Sisf 7iU UrMi;..! ....! :.. I',,.. ;iriil>b iwu v,ar«aK... I> vying with lluluwnyo In Itr ¦ivlli2,-.| atlra.-llou.. It l.as ^ ,if imkii and a f.,rtulKhtlv mall.
Monlhly Pablle f>»M Slalemawt.
uthly staten.eul ul the pulill'' debt
.lauKhl Ilunllngt. Irul N.-w
C.immissh , ..oynnmrn,
leading the lleket lu her elass. Hlie Is a leader in several eharllahle eiiterprisea and Is a wnuinn siilTraglsl. Hhe Is the flrst woman eleeted lu puhlle offl.-e iu Hyrs-
Poresl flre. Aci'iirdlng tuXUn report of Fire Warden
lui'".' nf Miiione 111 nrr Hun JMllin inir ~t
llllllll.r were hurned In Hu Frauklin. Coiisiirvstive estlmalMs vnlue of the limber huraed place the loss at III j».r acre, or .10,00(1. llllla fer flglitlUK the lire juat preaented lu thn Town Board I.llli up uearly #1000. Tbe State repays hull,Ihe expense to Ihn lowa,
f'ulonail Mlrhell riarMl an Ihe Uetlrwl Ust.
Ailjulant-deneral Tlllinghaat says Ibat I'lilouel Harry VT.MIehell. of tbn Pourieenib Ileglment. haa lieen relieved from aotlre s.-rvlee an.l .'iminiand and pla.iad on Ibe rel innl Ilnl at his own request. Oeneral .Ml l.iii'r.i'i.nimanderofihnHecond Brigade, will name a date lor I he eleetlon ol Ooloael .VI. hells suceesnor.
.lu.lge farker'i Election Klpsaaas.
Chief Jii.lKe-eleci Alton B. Parkar per¬ si.unlli Ille.l his KtatonienI nl eiectloa ex- p.'iis..s wilh Iho Secretary of HIale. Ha lonlrlluileil .'ilNI to His llemoeratie Wale ( iiiuuiilt.'e and ex|ienili,d (M for poalage.
All Aroand lli« Slat*.
Iilphlhiria prnvniln In Tonawaada. I'lure is talk of I'hising Ihat village's
S.'h...ili
HornellsHIIss r...'or lor Oetoiu-r was Birtl deaths, 14.
I'lie stale lleganla Cr.,ek's free scho.ds to
• if vltsl atatlstlea . HI; marriages, 11;
high sehl
.Magar.
ili*moatkoC#«.MI,lM.
ly's apple erop thb yaar
will no. e, I, m.nun harreU. so a Look.
porl Irull deah-rdeclares.
The Wii'k..rr re.iwr plant al rarry.wUeh ha.- iMieii i-lourd for several yaara past, Is tw he use.l HS a cutlery factory.
Fiin-si llres In Humphrey, (UttaraagBS I'liiinly. were extinguished by womea,
Ahoul a year ag., the village of RiisbTllle was h..oored wllh a gill ..I IS.OM fron Charles I...nulls, a lormer town. fhe village trustees da i.ari of the a...ney lu the enietloa ot ataa liusin.sM t.luek with a good hall orerbsad for general use. The Moek will oaat aboat iSNMi. and Is uow lu eotinis ol coBslrveUoa.
As I be resull ol a quarrel oyer a Kama m poker. (Ieorge ranghurn. Ihe proprietor o( bu. k I'm.I Hotel, •ituated alraut fauraUlas weal ol ( harluile. .hot and klllnd l.«ats Karie. a wo.el-w.rker ol Koehesler. ib Ihen shot hluiaell. .lying lottaatiy.
A hall slorm .,1 unusual severity oeearrsd sl Haratoga A driving wind swap* Ibs A.llrouitsete.
Whih. playing loolhall. Omrge Islsr. sixteen years nt age. rib toward a street- ear track In East lilm. •tsaUad nvar s dog. and f«ll »o the rail jusl aa aa eleetrie ' . >r 1 ame along. Ua was killed HmtnAt
Mru. J.ihn Weitr.. of Nsw Mllford, amtkm thren-yearold son wers UBI walftiag mkaa the ehlld l.roksswaytaraBaaraaasMdge. ' In .riimlug be lell liilo the wal>r. 'tka - mritlier was to<i .ll»lraete.| to oltsr aflsM. ance, and the ehlld apiwanxl sl the UIIMI ' only oavr.
The Mtale Isantrriologlut prooiauifas Ibe Elinira Wsler (kiniiaay's flllarsllaaplaat ^ IneffleleBl SBd says Ibe wsMfll daagctoits.
The e(ly bad SW r
ago Sud tks<
•IgM \err emat^'Ai
by IIIIaralloB
mnnAUiaminaa
ta ream ol tlfhA t two yaaw omaaaiy daim il that adaitf' "fVikamamwatimtni
Ai
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| Date | 1897-11-12 |
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| Volume | 50 |
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| Date | 1897-11-12 |
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QUEENS COUNTY REVIEW. Published Inrr Pridav Morolag at FBEEPOBT, QDEBIS OODBTT. H. T CHARLES D. SMITH. Proorlator. fatrnt^ UeWeto. IOM Ui JOI PMSTHII —stsoilTaB n AttractiTe ud Artistic StfH 4T ras REVIEW OFFiCE by Powir Pnsset mtmtat.t!: COI»IB*4. i"lV%; OKWT**. VOL. ni. A r.AMII.V > KU "il'.Vl'KR IIK I.IMAI. .\ Ml i;K>Kll.AI. I NTKI.I.H. KVt E. FKEEroKT, ^. Y., FRIDAY. XOVKMHEK ll', 181)7. TIBK*: tS.«> TSAUT t« ABTAliB NO. 2. miAJKiAi.. lEPREEPORTBANK CAPITAL. SJO.OOO. ( Niii Street, • Freeport, L. I. tOtniJ. RANDALL. Pmldenl. OBAVNOEV T. HPRAOUE. Vlce-Prveldntt. WILLIAM 8 HALL. Caahler. ¦OARD or DIRECTORS. Britinh lanillonla are nai,I to own 20,000,000 acrea o( ian.l in Iliig coun¬ try- flermimy'a proportion of aiiioi.leR it inrger tljan ttist of any otiier Euro¬ pean country. Yesra s^o Prince Biamarck naeil to jpell tlia name witliout tbe "c." Tlte preaent spelling does away witli tlie monetary aigniflnance of the name Biamarli—twil marliB. I /. Randall. kCax. ~. Oolder. sss »"'- llllam M Miller. II. Wesley I'ine. (teorse Wallace, Cole* K'ttlt. Harvey H. Hmlth. Oenrni M. Handsil, WIIIIiuB 8. Hall. Aaaa, aaaatd ttaai holMays. fram « a. m. to I a. ^ ¦ OflSrvTiuillltlea and Intae^tealt la I . ywary dssartment eqaal to thoae nMither tbe I Aaw Tan ar Hrooklyn llanka ni'^Tmat Coa- ¦ ' , and every ac-roniodatlnn a. far aa it I with eonaervallve manaiiemeDt. I at IlM rati! of tliree per cent pakl oa ASntaoAXa, thrae montha or mom. DNins Issuart on all parta nf Europe. ' Dsasagnwral hanklnsbnalnrM.. mau of eorporatlona, companlea, ao- j. st |
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