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^JPENS COUNTY RmEW.
PabUahed Everr Prld«T Nornlng at
F&EEFORT, QD£EI8 eOUHTT, H, T
WWi
CHARLES D. SMITH. Proprietor.
i^mm
^tmntt) fletoieto.
BOOl MB JOI PRIITMl
-ItkOOTBD la-
AltractUe and Artistic Styli
IT Tkk
REVIEW OFFICE by Powar Nsm.
himoile: cupiisM. cxvx: ckfttm.
Jk FAMIliY NKWir.VI'KH IIK I.III.M. ,\ Ml l.rNKn,\l. IN TKI.I.IIiKM K.
IIIEEPORT, N. Y., FKIDAY, APRIL 10, 1S97
TIKSS: tl.00 TEABLT IS ABTMCS
NO. 24.
riNAjfriAb
THBFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL, $30,000.
¦tin street, - Freepoit, L. I.
JOHN I. RANDALL. I'mildent, CHAUNCEY T. HPRAOUE. Virr-Praialdent WILLIAM H, IIALL. Caahler.
BOAHD OP DIReCTOBS.
Joha .1. Randall, (.'baanra-y T Hpi-a^i"'
SmHIiCiu. William 11 Mlllnr.
WililaB E. Oolder, U. Wrajei l;in».
WalUm H, Cornwnll. (^lorKe W»lla<;e,
TiMmaa I). Hmlth, Oolea l-ellil.
Aacnat Inlralg. "•""'J' 2°''5,'''„
Charlaa L. Wallar*, O»on|c M Kandali,
William R. Hall,
a*«r* rtapartoaant eqaal t» thoae of either the MkW Yurk ar BTaioklyn Banka or TniBl Cnw ' ». ond erary arcoroodatliiii aa far aa It >nt with ronarrvaHvn manaieemrnt,
twt at tha ral# <il tbra'i' per oent paid on
dMk ilapoatla, threa* montha
Aoonllnta of rorpnrallniia, companlea, ao- •leUaa. etr . aallrlt«<l.
Balira aattafaation gnaranteed.
inqalrlea will receive prompt attention, and ke rMerfnlly antwered.
Bank of Rockville Centre.
PlUaca Aaa., Rockyilla Centre, L. I.
We d() a Oenomi RiuikinR BnnineM at Depoidt and Dimyiniit.
Intenwt Paiil on H|*<'ial Dopoeita.
Baukiiig Honm—0 A. M. to 3 P. U. MatoTday, U A. H. tu U M.
BOARD OP DfRECTORS.
Hoban A. Davlaon, 'nioimui ll, KniKhl, Jnhn Vlnr,<>nl. lilram It Smith.
Hlealworthll. rombea. Wiwlrv ll. Smith, Jamea W, lialllnon, rimrlao I, Wallace, Charlra W, llnvra. AilKllnl'i.rnwell.
Hamuel K I'hilliin. Fram la F, Wilton. Jnlin W, lleMalt. John T. navlwin.
Oliver Davlnon. Kilwanl T Thuraton,
llamlllou W I'mrsall,
BAMURL F, I-IIII.MI-S. rvc^lilenl,
THOMAHIi, K.NIIillT. Vlci- l-ri'alilenl,
HIHAM II, SMITII. (^athler.
rmotrtmaioiixt.
OR. G. H. HAMMONO,
mXEPORT, L. L Offlea ami lltilliMk. mitoe Mrsat.
OR. EOWIN CARMAN,
con. BMITH aaa aCOCLL STRCCTS,
reeiipoitr, L i.
DR. O. L. LUSK,
Oaaltk Ofltoar IWe tha Towa af Haaa^taaa,
ROCKAWAV BCACIH, M. V.
THOS. O.CARMAN, O. O. 8.. —^ttamoT—
Main 8TKEBT. rREKPORT, R. T. OOca Imara: t a. m. la I p, at.
Dr. A. D. RooentliaLl,
:-CXPERT OtNTIST-:
M MAIN BTREBT, HRMP8TBAD. N. T
WM. R. LONGCNECKER, D.O.S.,
SIIROKUN IIKNTIHT.
With Uumanccker llmthera,
aia Fulton STaccT. BaoaaivN
nniina, II A. M Tolip M.
V. L. SMITH, BTRRINARV ailROBOK aad DKNTIHT .L. L
^i^
FRANCIS B. TAVLOR,
LAWYEK,
CORNBR MAIN AND FUI.TON STSa,
¦awia^teaa. I. I.
WM. A. ONDCRDONK, •t Attarncy anil i'nnntelur-at-Uttr,
E. V. BALDWIN,
-a^BANJO SOLOIST.}^-
CoBcart Entaiemenla at Low RatcA
AditrMW, HIBPSTUO nr FREEPORT.
BralNF.SH CARIM.
WATKIN W. JONES A CO.,
OLD KKTANLIHRBU
Real Estate Ulnsarance Agency,
Far Rochaimav, n, v.
C. 8. RANDALL. Ardtltaet,
OBka cor. Bmaklyn ave., and Main at,, opp. Railroad Dapot, Freepart. L. 1.
Ptaaa aiMl SpaaMcatloaa prevarad far all claaaaa a« kalMlnaa.
CHARLES L. SEAMAN,
Carpenter *"•• Builder,
rRCCM>NT, L. I.
btimatm t'lM'<>rfiill7 (riven. (^iutriw<4i titki'ii.
CEORCE a GILSOI RATROR,
CAitPENTERS AND BUILDERS.
FREEPORT, L. I.
HnvlM wrenlly <x<ni|i|rle,l Ihe RF.\'1KW
BI'ILIUNli we are |>r..|i«rail m lake
conlraata for Aral , laiw aanrk.
CL8CRT A. UEOCLL. A»cti*f»««r.
FnaaroRT. I., I
JOHN P. WRIGHT. AUCTIOTIEKR.
llMildetirr - rSBICIHIRT. U I.
PIANOS TUNLD
Bf aa tafert Be* Vert Taae>.
^RQAN5 REPAIRED.
PrioM ReA«on»bl& arrur at tBr
tuiLoinro.
Lpiitr thy aowinn, Iiiavi- thy Kilnnlng! Leave tho worlil nud all ila niiiuliii?.
("omii and pray! Greet Ihii j'ly'iii*. r-i'llaiit mornliii;. Lilt ynur heiirli up to tUi) ilawninit
Eauter il'iv.
Altnr llllua i'liii..tely Rll.iten.
Heet Ihoy rnlse iheir hiwlH nn.l llstiin,
Murmurinit, Pnaiti'! Liaten to th" somrs -tl Klailnea.**, That tbrouirh i^iirri^w and tbroui^h padnpsu
Nevi-r Cl-*.".
Hear that KlorlouH nnlhem rlntring, Oiiiiclifar Inililii voloo la siugluK
Wiiiiilrniii'l.a: "1 know thut my Uo.lri'mi'r llviih. The I'.vn Ihat iinio earth Hu glvi.lh
Oiinn'it dli!"
Onn lonitnnD ray lirlphtly lio.imlni?, 'I'hrnuffh the chancel window hlreatuins
(In hl.H lace, Hoeicfl In hhIiiI Ihe Hinifi-r lowly, fleenm In liiinis nil In thn holy
Ilini-llt pliii'i'.
Pen^^e t Iltll put.a 111 en.l to .i.irr.iw, Thnt nil hi'HVt'uly liopi'H iliilU burrow.
On Eii'li-r dnys Thene aril ifiierdon.'', ClirlMlInD, itlvlbg Uiui-iiinir. love, nml joy In llvlni,-;
Comt' und pray ! '
-Purclviil Steel.
AN EASTER THIEF.
I!Y JUDITK st BNt'Ea
H, Doll;)!, Dolly, I'm in euch n pioklo I"
Dolly Merlon looked n|i nmi lnuglu'il a litllu ftt her friend's diotreeiieii faco. '•Mftilge, iloar, yon aru alwuya ID n pickle. Wliut ia it Ibia timu?"
Miiilifo Townnend threw berneU baek detpnriiigly iu Ihe Iiig armchiiir.
"Thii Ib tho worBt ouu yett" (ho lighed.
Dolly laid down her embroidery •nd looked at ber inqniringly.
"You know I'm the Treaaurer of onr 'Merry Workera' Circle,* " Madgo Lo¬ gan.
"Yes."
"And the money from onr dues and finip, and the nnle of dolla and Bpriiuu ¦mounted allof^rther to fourteen dol¬ lara aad (vventy.fiTO rintg. Wu'vo been trying lo get it np lo lilteen dol¬ lara, nnd wu were going to give it for an Eneter otiering at church tu morrow ¦flernron. "
"Yea; well?"
"Well, it'a gone I"
"done?"
"Yea; gone, and worao yet- ptolen I Not a (oulakuown yet but yon and I, ¦nd the thief, of rourae. But iiin't it awfol, and what shall I do?"
"Hlolen, Madge? Ilut I don't un- deratand who oould bavo atoleu it. Whorp did you keep it?"
"Well, I waa counting it over only day before yeatcrdny, and I kid it down on my mantel—it whh in tho Tiflany note-paper box I'vo alwayu kept it in—and then, well, tu tell the troth, 1 forgot and left it out thero, and to day wbon I remembered ami weut to look for it it woa gune."
"But that doesn't provo it was stolen, Hailge."
"Doesn't it? When nobody haa been near my room bnt Kntbcriuo,tbii new wailreaa—I never liked her—aud nhe bas a siok sister, ehe prelenda.wbo needs all kinds of expensive mcdioinea uud things. Of oourse she stole it.and I dun't know what to do. Mother ii slill away, aud I really don't dare ao- cnso Katbcrine to her face. There's no knowing wbat she might do, but it's awful to bavo suoh a thief around. And then, Dolly, to-morrow's Easter. I'm reapunaible for tbat money, aud bow am I goiag to replace it?"
"Year allowance?' i-nggestod Dolly.
"Bnt I haven't fifty centa lefL Y'on know how money alwaya alips through my lingers. I really meant to do fetter thia mouth, bnt Thnrsday I buught thu loveliest aew bat for Kaater. When I sa^ Jennie Warren's I wae dying with envy, but mine is mach prettier, and it ought to he—it coat fifteen dollara. I don't know wb^l mamma will say, bat it'a a boaaty."
"Iiook here. Madge. Wouldn't they Uke it back again if yoa explained?
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t'iiiirH(.'. tu Ivll thnt hntluriiii. u|i an.l diiwu thnt 1 klluw i-Iiu 1VH8 n thief, uud tlinnten to hnvo hnr nr^^^tOll if i-lie di'l uot put it hark uu uiy mantel by tomorrow luurniu;??"
"Ob, no, no, MkiIrc ; don't think of itt It iint a qucntiun ol cuurnKo, dear, bnt there luight bo some mis¬ take."
"No there isn't," Madge paid, posi¬ tively ; "ami huw else am I lo get tho money ?"
".Me'ige, would you miud my till¬ ing mamma?"
"Oh, Dolly, 1 alionlil ilio of shame if anyuDO weru to kuuw of it but you. Even tbo girls mnnt never know what a careleBfl treasurer I am I"
Dolly looked vi'ry thoughtful and nnxiouH. Tnis scoiiivil to hor the womt ic'rajie her happy-go Incky friend hail cvor got into. .Madi^o wna n wnrm- hearled girl, Imt cHreluHH nud entravB- gnnt, on lur fiitber hml miiil, and Polly felt that if ulie coiiM nut NUfigcnt pome spieily retiioily, tvou worse tronblo mi;;hl fulluw. Wbilo Mrii. Townsend WUH away wilh hir Hick muther, coa- ecieulions Dolly felt thnt in a way she munt lie guardian over thoughtloss Madge and exlricato her from ail hor troiililoH.
At lost ber brow cleared.
"lib, I've not come to bny," Madge Htiiiniuerod. "I've como to nhu* you Homcthing. It isn't my work—it's a friund's—but she his let mo take it, because—becauhe—mamma is away, nnd we wnnt to raise some money be¬ fore a ocrlain dav, and—and—wo couldn't think of any other wny."
"I soe, yes, tho embroidery is very prettily done. Yoa want to leave it hero for mo to sell for yoa ou oommis- sion?"
Madge's face flashed still more deeply.
"We—that is I—need tho money at once," oho faltered.
"How mncb do yon wont?" inquired Mrs, Lee, her eyebrows lifted in sur- priBe.
"Oh, what must she bo thinking of me?" thonght Madge. "Nino ilollars and seventy-live centa, iileH.se," she murmured, faintly. Ami Mrs. Lee, knowing that the work would readily sell for more than that nmannt, and feeling, too, that it might be poor policy to refuse to oblige Ihe daughter of oue of her best oUBtomerR, smiliugly counted ont the money and handed it to Madge.
With a grateful "thank yon" Madge hurried away, sloppini^ jast for a mo¬ ment to tell Dolly of her success and
"Mndgc, dear."
"Yes, Dolly?"
"I think I cau help yon out. '
"Oh, you diirliuf! I knew yon could 1"
"I havo livo doUors you can lake. I was miving it fur-but no matler ; nml then there's luy miliruidory. If we could only sell those tlireo centre¬ pieces I've just liiiislieil I"
Madge know thit her Iriend hnd beeu working ou Ihom for tho past two munlhs, in secret, for Euslor gifts for hor mufher nud her two iiinrried sisters, and her heart gave a. quick throb of ciimpuiiction and regret as sho realized tho exWut uf Dully'» gon- erosity.
"Oh, but, Dolly, would yon?"
"Y'oa, dear, on conditiou that you tell your mother all iiboiit it, and nik her advico just tho minute she gets home."
Madge promised, andT>olly bronght from their liidiug place tho throo beautiful centrepieces, which hml 111 eu carefnlly pressed, and tai'koil Ujion quires of (ink, glazed paper w hich showed them olT tu tho boat ail-
tben speeding onward to ber home,
Hor heart was lighter than it had been all day, and yot she felt a strange, nnoxplaiuabic, underlying burden of regret and shame.
I'o her joylal surprise an upward glance an sho approached the house, revealed her mother's face at tbo win¬ dow.
"Oh, mamma, mamma dear!" sho cried, as sho threw herself in her mother's arms, "bow 1 havo wanted ynu and longed for yon! Don't leave me again. And I've so much to toll yuu. Yon will be sorry and ashitined of me. I know. I have been so caro- li's.1, so cowardly, but jou ought to know aliout Katherino at once. It is really dreadful. Aud Dolly Morton is tho dearest, noblest, most generous girl I know." And tben sho poured iuto her mother's ear4 the wholo story uf the ktolen money, and how sbe Imd been afraid to accuse tbe thief to hor face, nshamed to go to hor father again and tell of ber carolcsHneas and' extravagance, und how iinhapiiy she hail beeu until Dolly Morton hnd so sweetly come forward to her relief.
Mrs. Townsend look'jil very gravo Wheu
Workers," hnndo.l in fuiirtii'ii dollars and siveuty live cents nflorthu service that Knsti'r afternouu.
And sho felt very thankful that rverylbiig had turned ont to well— fur hor sick grsndmulhur was improv-
VE—THAT IS I—srK.n Tnr. money at
ONI-E? SnK PALTRBFU. "
inp—hor mother was at home again— ond Dolly's wil'ing siicrilico had been unnecessary after all.
But still she was uot happy, and strnngoly enongh,sho took nu ploosiiro in tho new hal which only yostetdiiy she had thonght so line. It hnd seemed impossible to part with it thon, though sho had been roady enongh to accept Dolly's far greater sacrilico! She bait envied Dolly today, wenring ber uld felt; hor money bad not been all spent npun herself I And Madge peniloutly resolved tu please her fnther by learn¬ ing to spend her alluwnnco moro wise¬ ly nnd less sclHshly iu the future, and to keep a certain proportion of it lur an "emergency fund" as Dully had so often laughingly advised.
But about anothor thing she wae still dissatisliod and uncomfortable. Though her mother ha.l como lu her rescue and Bup)iIiod tho missing monoy, Iho fact remained unaltered thnt the "Merry Workers' " money had been stolen, and tho thief was atill at Inrge.
Mamma had said,as Dolly had done: "Thero may bo somo mistake. I am not sure that Kuthormo took the money."
rhoy wero both very blind, for Madge felt positive that it was hu.
"What else could have become of it?" she had asked herself, oonola- sively, again and again.
Hnt on Easier Monday moruing, as she was rummugiug through hor un¬ tidy closet for a missing glove, she oame suddenly npon a familiar looking box—a Tiffiiny's notopaper box—with its contents ull untouched! And then, iu a quick-shatuod Hash of recollection Hho saw herself hastily placing it thero, out of sight, when sho was called downstairs suddenly, several days bo- fore. And feathor-brnin that iht wna, sbo had afterward furgotton all about it.
Hor mother bad gone out and it seemed nn age until she returned an.l Madge could ninko n full nud cumpletu confession,
"Oh, mntumn, whnt hnvo I dune?" sho cried penitently. "I havo ac¬ cused an innocent person. What ainenils c:iu 1 ever mnkuto poor Kath¬ erino! I hnvo bueu so wicked, so selfish, eo thoughtless, so blind and Hilly and extravagant. 1 can soe it all now. I have been learning bo many lessons the.so past few days, nnd now, this, too!"
Mrs. Townsend loid her hnnd ten¬ derly upon her dniightor's bowed bead.
"They nro nil comprised in this, my dear: 'Obarity,' whieh is tho same as love, 'NUlTori'tli long nnd is kiud; en- vielli not, ia not easily provoked, thinketh no evil.' "
".'\h yes, mamma, I understand,aud that is Dolly's way; it must be," Madge said, thungutfiilly. "And be¬ fore next Easter oomos nrouml, ' she continued, looking up steailfnslly into her mother's eyos, "I will try to mako it my way, tou. "—Frank I^'slie's ricauant Hours,
vantage.
She smothered a siph as sho caro-j ns she listened to thia recitnl. fully wrapped them in paper, fur thoy Madge hail llnisheil she aaid : billl beeu a labor uf love, ami she had "'The first thing to do is to buy bnck loiiutcd eu much upon her mother's Dolly's embruidorios an.l returu^hem nnd sisters'pleasure iu tho surprise to her at onco with tho money Hhe gave ho had jirepnrod fur thi-'in. Eor-| yuu. Here is ray pnrse, go back di Innately, uo uuo was ui Iho secret Imt roctlj' to Mrs. Loo ani pay her whnt- her friend nnd herself; and if by i ever she may oek. The uther side of sneril^oiug Ihem slie eonld get poor, ' the matler wo will cunsider later on. ennlosB Miidge uut of this seriuus dif- j Hurry now, dear, or the shop will be rti'ully, ought she uot Ihi willing, even ^ closed before you can get there." glaii. to do su? Aul especially us Mrs. Leo smiled aa Madge reap ilnriiig tho pvenlug she wuuld havo | penred breathleas before hor, time to embruuler iiiitmls un a hnnd- | ".Mnmmn has just retnmed," the kerchief npioeo for hei muther au.l , yuung girl said, joyfully, "an.l she sisters, nnd she cuuld make other | knuws all abuut it and haa sout me lo centrepieCLS at sonie future time. ] buy baek tho centrepieces ymt so
Together tho girls weut uul an.l kiudly bunght from me just now." down to one of tho lnri;o fancy goods Ho Mrs, Lee brought them out and
(aood Friday Supcrntitions.
There nro mnny quaint superstitions nttncho.l to Oood Friday. From ear¬ liest I'rooleilaya tho girls iu Ibe French quarter hnvo mado It n puiut to rise nt break ol dny nnd clip tho ends uf then hnir ; the n lage runs that such action secures a beautllul nnd glussy gruwtli. lint it must be burno iu mind that tbo clipping muit bo done before daylight.
Hero are some othor superstitions: If yuu have boon ansuccossfiil iu rais¬ ing a plant, put a cutting in tho gronnd ou (loud Friday niorniug; tho plant will thrive into grace unl benu¬ ty. It is very unlucky to sow ur cut uut agnrinent on Oood Friday. The person for whom tlio gnrineiit is do- signe.l will never live tu winr it. If you hnve n great desire to olitnin a particular wish which is your, ilream liy night and .lay,visit seveu ohiirehos, prnyiug for your wish, and it wili be granted. Another way of obtaining your desire is to be in the church ex iii'tly as tlie du.iK strikes :i, nml ask your lavor. It will bu grautod withiu Iho week,
A Fisli Uouc Uiet.
"DOIXT LAIP DOWm BCB KMBBOItiEIlV. "
That's just the amo'ant you neetl. an.l theu
"Oh, bul, Dolly, 1 oouldu't I Why, wbal are yua thiuking of? Explain tu a milliner? Ask Mme. La Uue tu give me back tbo muuey? I never coul.l iu tbe world I Besidee, it would just lireak my heart tu part with iL "
"Tbeu go to your father, Madge dear, and tell him."
Ob, bnl. Dully, that's imposBible, tool Y'ou aee," daabing a liltle, "he bad to help me out laat month. Yuu know I broke N'ellie Graham's gol.I locket, and it coat so mach tu get it repaired, I bail no idaa. Well, I cuoldn't pay tbe bill, ao 1 bail to go to pa(ia, and he lecturetl me so. He IS so particnlar. He aaid I was rare- leM and extravagant, and if I could not learn to manage better he woald havr to alop my allowanee altogether, aad jufct give me fifty ca^nta a week for apending money the way he nae<l to; ¦aJ I eoaldn't bear that. Il woald be taa kamilialing."
"I wiak yoar mother waa at borne," Dolir laid. UoagbtfalW.
"Ho do I," aighMil Madge. "Bat ika mk\ aiiil I mim^^v* tba meaey. fatkkMik VbMyToa »«• Ikak 1
(hups where they were both unknuwn, Dolly turned ro-y re.l, as she stnte 1 her eirnml, and Mui'lied still mure deeply wheu the bond woman calmly bnt dooidedly freiised tu buy.
Tho samo thln^' ocriwred again. The afternoon was wnuiug; tho girls were in dejipair. Dolly ha.l a musie li'seuu at half |.ntt four, aud at laet
wrapped them up, aud refused tn take luuro than she had just paid fur them, knowing well that by ao doing she was paving the way for generous prutits in tbo future.
That evening, right after dinner,anl just as Dully had shut herself in her room and waa diligently al worii on one of the han.lkerehiela, which were
there was nothin,' f..r her to do but w> take the place uf her pretty vanished leave Madge with the uu lispuscd of ccnIre-pieeoH on the raurrow. there etuliroideriOB an.l ha~le:i back to bo in cnme a tap al tbe door,and there were time for her lei-sou. ithe centre ineeea again; and anuie
Meanwliile, Madge had boon cxjie- from Madge telling huw her nmlher's rii'iieing a vaiiely uf emotions. .\l uueXiM'Cted return enabled hi-r to sen!
lirst lu.liguntiou ai;iiin-t the new watt ress -th.' thiol —who hn.l tun.l I ili'-.i.rreoalile I'U'.iiiei.i
bei u ujipermost in hir mind. Hnt
I gradually, as she note.I Dolly's eagi-r
' lulero«t an t nu\i"ty tu help her and
her illstrese at their lock of kni-oess,
' she began tu ityl a i-urt of sdniiring
euvyol her uuselt'i-h, loyal frieml, and
H queer sort ot in lignatiun against
herself and lur una carelesanewi in
¦ leaving money fur "hioh ahe waa
j responfil'le lying arjun.i wh?re tbe
< first diahonost peisou omiid tnke it nu-
perceived, I II she was eo to blame, sarely she I ought to be wiiliug tu endure a little humiliation. So, with sadden deter- miuation, she etarte.l for the lan.\v gootia ahop, which her mother alwaya patrunixed, aud where ahe aaa well known.
The head woman, Mr«. I^-e, her«el! oame forward,smiling and bowing when Madxe entered. t "Oood anaroooo. Mie* Towaaaaii. iMbmttmi'^tmwmtmtiM*''
k Ihe enitiroideiios an.l the with alhnnkliil heart,ntil the asMiin necessary, ha.l that ahe wonl.I never forget hor Inc •eel kindne-a Su Madge, as Treasurer of the "M
••ni be glnd when Lent is uver."
A laenlle Kiisler Keininiler.
He hnd Ill-en roniing an Easter bon¬ net ideasautrv nloiid tu hir, but sho ll 1 uot j.iiu lu hi.s "hi hn. ¦
He rent it over, but she was silent an.l iinajiprcciativ-- as lieluri'.
Theu he grew u little indignant and exelaiine.l :
"lireat Scott, Mnrin ! Hnven'l yon any sense of hiitaor nt sil?"
"Kealiy," sl.o replie.l, "you cnn't expect aiiyb'sU to Iniigh nt what he h.esn't nnlerslHU I. It lias 1,,, n su loni; since I've siou an Eisli r bonnet that I honestly .bui't l.i'l like assura ini.' that I know what une is."—Wash ingtou Star.
A lOHiseuir rtKiv.
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Sxvr.iiA'rii ^ciiooLa
IN TKKNAI'IONM, l-KSSt»N .M'irti, l.S.
TIIF. riTMFlMIKH -I WIliOW.
Mrs. .Ii'ssio Kreiiiotit, Tom llentiin's ilniighler nud .loliu ('. Freiuont's widow, is one of the notable resideuts 111 Los.Viigi les, l.'al. Slieisiiuw seventy- three yenrs ulil, nnd nceurding tu a rci'eul writer, "as sweet r.u I nublo n woman as ever lived."—New EubIuuiI llutuosluiid.
I iitr t.i-s,sir.s. Ill the liltle town uf Nnsso, iu Swo- I'.eu, the lireni. u lnpi'Oii to lie wunieti, liiiwiver parnloxienl tlint soun.In. The plnee is only ii little villngo, aud lour .enuriiiuuH tubs cunstilule tlio "water works." Ono hliu Ired nud lifty wo¬ men iiialio up tho Fire Depnrtiuent, llil.l one uf tlioir duties consists in nl¬ wnys keeping tho tulis tilled with wntor. TllO women nro fine wurkeis, it is said, unl knuw huw to handle n lire with us little conluoiun us iiossi- ble.
ni'II rAiiiii.s. Ill rrviewiug tho fashions of Ihe |iriseut season, tlio speninl fenluroH which slnud out from nil 11^' details uf dross nro the elegnncn uf fiiliric nnd the daring cuinbinatiuUH uf rich nud Innulifiil tritntuin.j;s. Something seems to hnve been borrowed from nlmost every country and every eenttiry. One of Iho spocinl features of tho season's modes is the ujo uf velvet for eutire gowns, wrnjis, wnists, buleru jnckets, liiiilico tnmtniugs, nnd I'uuntless niiiilen of cutuiiinatiun thnt lunko it su popii lar.—liuiuu Queen.
iioiiruRsHKH iivbusi;a.
Angelien nud .Moxnndra I'angiolns, Iwo lunideiis uf .-Mheus, are tho first Oreek duclressos, who recently gra I- unlod at tho llcrliu I'uivernity, with the rnn ly bestowed pre.liento uf siitii- inn cuui Inii'le, "very good," After u suleiuti ndilro.ss froin the ehnirmiiu of thn examining board of the niedicnl faculty, they rocoive.I their ilegrue aud diplutun in full form and with much apphinded Inndnlions.
Among the latest medicnl ussui'in liuus iu .Swit/.erlan.l, mill probnlily llie llrst uf tho kind in Kurope, is an ns suciatiou of Swiss Do'trHssis, fuiiinluil lust mouth. It stnrte.l with twelve luemberB, nbout oue third of tho iiiiiu- ber uf femnio physicinuu Kottlud iu Iho Alpiuo republic,
wu-E or Tni' vmE I'nEsinRNT. A must fuscinnling womnn is Mrs llubnrt, wifo ul tho uew Vioo-I'resi. doul. Sh» is graci lUsuoBb itself tu nil sorts and cunditionu uf people, het very Bmilo insures a cordial reception, and hor iiinniier is thuroiighly un- allected. She is ouo uf the hnn.I HOtuost women amon,i{ tho Indies of tho uew ollicial family. She hns oue Pon, having uuforlunntely lu.st lioi' only daughter Bomo two years ngo. On the evening of Iho inaugural bnll this Bun, liarret Hubnrt, Jr., a hand- Humo Iitlle chap abuut teu yours old, hoM his mother's train ns she nnd tho Vlco-Prosidont followed tho lend ol rresideut and Mrs. MoKinley thruiiyli tho bnllroom. HIh face was a study uf childish pride and delighl, althiiii.,!ii when his mother propose.I his ailing as her page, ho Irowned with mniily gravity, ami said: "Well, I don't know about il ; it seems rather oi'ii spicitous, iitid I don't like the i.len, uiiywny, of hnviug my iiinmma innreh in a processiou." Thi lunseiitiiie iu stincl which leads almost every iii'iii to consider hin woman relatives too sacreil for public oxhibilion wns uppermost ut that mumuut. — Unr|ier's linear.
order to provide rosidont trained nurses usod lu country lifo, whose Bervices shall bo available whon re¬ quired in serious and urgent oases.
Mrs. Iliiblis, nil iutirante friend of Ihe lirst Duke of Welliugloo, has just ilieil in Ireland nt the ago of lOM yenrs. Her hiisbnu'l wns bally woundod at • (limlre lirus. Five ut hor fourteen children and six uf her furtyluur grnuilehildren are serving iu tho llrilish nrmy, nnd she has besides tbirty-twu great grandohildrou and twu grent-grcat grandchildren. On her lOllth birthday tho Dnke nf Cam¬ bridge iHiugrntuluted her in behalf of tho army.
Out of I."i0 college women recently interrugateil. Kill are teachers, 47 librarians, •ii nur.ses, HI journuliBti nnd I'.l clerks, whilo tho reiuaindor arc distrlbiiled nronud in various uuolusei fiod positions. The majority ot a given number of women, asked in ro- giir 1 lo the niiilter, said they received less pny thnu mon for the snme kind of wurk. .\ smnll nmnlior were fuuud whu get Ihe aiinio pny. and a verv tiuy frnetiuii of n number ro ceived mure luuuoy thau meu iu aim iliir iiuuitiuns.
' Uesiirreetlon," I tiulileii I'exti
While lor Ihls wi'ek wo turn from the regu¬ lar Iiisson lu the A.-ts lo n .spei-ltil rHSiirreo ll.in lus-s.m, tliei'iiiinis'iiiiii ,.i ih.im;hi Is not liroken. tor In the next h ssmi xl.. I'.' 'iii) the grent numlsi Anlloch nn.l eli»i»wliere wen' I prea.'liing of Ji'sus and thn r-
for
NOTES.
theatre wrnp is of
Only two Englishnomeu in every hiitnlie.l now weur e.irritigs.
Mrs. Marilln M. Itieker, n Inwyer ol Dover, N. U., nnnuuuecd herself ua n cnndiilnle for Iho ollice of Uuited States Minister to C'uliiiubia,
Cnrlollii, ^Inxiniillian of Mexico's willow, whoso physicnl h.'nlth dining her long insnnity has bee'i guud, is snid 111 be nuw rnpilly docliuiug.
Lndy 'I ryun hns assisto.1 Hour .Vd- miral Filzgernlil in writing the bi.ig- rnphy ul the lilo Adiuiral Tryon, wliose niivnl eiriir begnu lu I'siM uu iiiinril Ihe Wellesliy.
.Miss .Mini /.iii.Jer, uf Dremlin, Oiiiii, hnsjiisl hii'i n.limit, d lo miiu- liirsliip Ml the I'luUdelpliia lliinilo^i I'll Soeiity, un honor uf winch uu ollii-r w'uiiiiin cm luinsi.
Tho I'opiili-t OiiViriior of Kniisns linsnp|iiiint.'il th" «ili. ot e\-t iovernor .lohu I'. SI. .lolin, the I'roliiliilioiiisl, to n plnen on tlie li mr.l .if lieg. ulsof Ihu State's Agrieulturnl lollege,
'Ihe rriiie.ss Luitisn, Mnri'liiumss uf Luru", ul.j.i'ti to h. r iiortrnits In. Illg sul.l ur rejiro.luce.I. .\ benulilul pliotiigrnph l.l hir was pen uiptonly uilhdrann from eireulutiou sume yours ago.
Mrs. Daniel Howard, of JelTerson- Vllle, Inl., hnl lur hoiiio cuuueeted liy telephone with the I'n sliylerian I'liureh, Iniux nt tinn's |ireveii'li'.l liy illness fr'Ui nttenlin.,' tho service, riie OJp'Tinunt wns su'ccssfnl.
A liiiiuii whero nil iinfurliinnte c\u I liud help has 1,1 1 u • .stulilishid ut thi ; ea-t eu.l ul Lun.lull by tin,' Uuchess ul I Siwoustle. This IS called St. liir I Irnde'H Hmue. The Diiehess has taken i lip her dwelling in tins qunrji r, thai j she mny .levule hir life lu tlio uee.ly.
Two .Uiiirii'nu wnniiu. Miss .¦\lire I I,ne., l.f .Mniiie, nnl Mi-, I.In.I. Hv.le, ..I nii'.ii.',i, h.V'.i I'l.uferred n In iii'iit iii'un llieir si-liTs liy opi-ning ntiutiiir !ori.igu iiniv. rsuy to tliem. 'I'hey huve recently ri ci ivel tho di'gree of I'll, D., ea.'h mngniiiii emu Iniule, from
'[ III.' ruuerslty of Hi'llelllerg.
"Whin Ool I'wilsthM wav, Uo has
I'ouu.l .lim-ell III help ymi g.i the
way, ' wrote I'iorenc,. .Niglitii.galo iu
r. ll reiii'i' III the Work of wutui u. .Sh.-
j w.oii.i have her sisters feel that any
I work givi n Hum to do, vurntiou or
I avocation, is wurk cmli le.l lu Hnir
: trust. Vll wnig il lu this lii-iit pre-
I vents ovirtsiing, ili-eoiir.igiment,
1 preeumptio': ur idlenes-.
.\miirg tlie ..r ler» winch are given
lu wuiu"n, th.ti' is uoni more haul- .
I -uuio Ihiti th" .\iisiriau Drier ul
I Merit, wtl lib hae just beeu jireainte 1
I bv Empi ror Frnncia Jusejih tu "Cnr-
trnVfiJ^ylva, ¦ thei/ii.eu ot K.iumsuin.
The dei'ur.iliiiu eou-ists 111 a uiiiiiiitnri'
purtrait of the Km^iociyr, surruiin.l.-.l
with a wreath oi .liuiiiuu.ls, u:h>r
.-uftly jewi'ls li.rin;.' alau used. ;
! Thl- o:.|.-t.laii-hi"ruffcr^ll:r»siu>»
IB luirking her-i.l! wi.lely kii..w'n
Ihrongh the rural dielricu uf Englan.l
; by establishing firsi.b it traim-.l nar»
. mg ajwuciatiu&s. The plan ailvucated '
la for a certaiu uambt-r ol paiubaa ail- I laaoa^ ta caak odbat l« '-''rt
A ji.i'U brocnjeil grsy silk, with eulTs and an odd culinr uf black with nn edging of silver eurdnii'l rhiuestoue embroidery, liilibou braids threo inches wide, e.lged with u brnid of unolher culor, lire mod iu both lints and bcunets, nnt wide braids in the furm of plaits an lashiouod into hats over a wiro frame .\ new cycling skirt has two straigbl plaits in tho bnck which aro made ne|inrato and purtinlly dotaohod, so tlint they fnll grncefuUy uu either sido uf the "wheel, ami beneath this is a regular skirt at Iho buck which com¬ pletes it lur a walking skirt as well.
Authurilios difier uu the subject oi fur fur costumes. Must women havt gnnvu tired of it, nn.l nre in senrch ol sotuelhing uew. Ilrnidiug embroider} nnd lint linn.Is uf the .Iress material nro niiii'h liked ns trituiuing, but il cnn senrcely bo snid that any om fashion ol garniture in prolorred to nl other.s.
.\ fancy that is just cuming in is tho Irimming of black silk with row upon row of blnck laco edging. 'Thin ii used ill variuus widlhi, the wider being near Ihc hem of tho skirt, tho narriiwor nbuvn. One dress has threo groujis of thisn rows ut Inco, five wi.lllis ill a gruuji. This almost covers Ihe sKirL
•Iniinty liltle onpos whioli reaoh jual lieluw the nuinl uf tho sliuulder an mnle of three overlnppiug frills nl accordion | laited blnck chilTun, witb three Biitiii stripcH ou the edge, sewn ou bluek not or tnllotn. A full ruchi III the same frills finishes tho neck,ami a blnck sntiu bow with ouds fuutuui Iho flout.
The hiiudsomo an.l graceful baskets Ihnl mny have been received, filled wilh bontions as gifts, inny be cou- vorli d iuto beniililiil llower hulders by lining tho empty bnskot with n fillod piece uf wnterjiroof cloth ou n Hliu pninteil clolh and sewing it closely nround the edge of tho liuBkcL Fill il nith wet saud uud Hliok tbu sand full 111 blossoms.
Spring jnckets aro as varied as thc wrn) s, nnd como iu threo dilToroul lengths, with both high and low col Inrs, so ll is imiiossiblo to decide yel wliicU will be tho leading stylo. They nru mndo of la.lies' cloth, sergo anil mi'ltuu, in both dark and light shades, nnd the pnle tint ol yellow ecru lined with Bunio delieati. shndo uf satin ii euiisiilt-rod very olegnnt.
The Unssinu style of cuat has a plaoi nil the list, mill the French jaekuli display quite a liltlo decoration be¬ sides buttons nnd stitching. An ex ample of this is in bliiok cloth, and il fastens on Ihe left sido with two lurgi steel buttons. It is lineil with pink silk. The culinr and crusent-Hhapoi) rever are ouverod with the sumo coloi and finished ou t!io edge with a uar uow blind uf black velvet and a two ineh insortiuu uf yellow Vouol inu point above.
.\ guod einiuple of ono of the ex Iravii'^nut fancies in .Iress is u hnt, parasol nnd neck riiobe to match, fol winch yoil can pay!<.lil. One color pro vsils 111 this eluliorato trio, uud red nn.l 111 liutropu «es«tn - lo bo popnlui similes. I Ino hA is in bright red. The medium Inrgo Intt^if black looe straw hns u iiriifiision ul nid puppies and a little lilni'k tulle fur trimming ; black nn.l the luiuo lluwirs form a ruchi with en.Is of tulle, and poppius doour- file llie large, piiiiii re.l piinmul.
.\inoug tho llornl decorutiuns al o
recent Eni..lish we.I.ling, insten I uf a
lunrringe bell n unmberof smnller lielb
¦if viiriiiiis sizes Wl re hung togetlier.
Ihe l.l lis wen- inudo ot white bios
'iiitus Willi a smnll urnngo siiHpeudod
j by n while snliu rilibuu for tho clnp-
i per. Till se lulls wire hung from au
nrch mndo uf green fuiinge pliints.
I .\ fiiglit ol whiti! lords wns auuther
I new fenture among th'.' deciratiuns.
i Mnny of the br.ls win Hiispemloil liy
: invisible w'lres, nn I unu or two ol theui
wire restiug n|iiin nj.uu'the muuiid-
! uf Mowirs or Ihe hnndles of ribbon
! trimmoil Imski ts uf hlussmus.
I One of the ni w.ist Inilur mndo cos
I liimos hns princess sides nnl back,
with ve.t frouls in w.-ll delincl points
Iller u itill-li-ngth Iroutof a cnlrusliui^.
' laiiric. For exnin|Ie: A sialbrmi;
: elulh is mate up with the siien, bnck,
s'e v.-eaps nn I u Collar o( the brown.
, I'hl lull leugth Iront au.l the olose-
i tlltiu,' sil evos ur.l of 111" lighter Hhnde,
j The vi'.it frontl nru of velvi t, wruuglit
.in u pitti-rn mth hi nvy siik brai.l.
i'he si.le SI,'ll..us of the skirt uverl-ip
th" Ininl un I nt" trinimi- I Willi
' pisseiueutt-rie uriiniuints lu groups ol
thn-e. I'hl' front ol the shirt Ins
pijungs III thl- lunti-rial pliei-1 strai<ht
iier..ss ill n gronti (if livo, a little dis
tnuce ubuvi- thu Ih'iii.
Au exir.'iiiely | r-tty waist of sill, luiislin has ttii-lr.itit an-l lio^k slight lv gath'-reliu nt till-waisl liu'. Aer ¦ s 111' trunl is u bnu I nf ji-wi'list gimp, • dgi'l wilue.rimp-.1 rulll'ia ol tho tons lin, . Kluliurnie lir< li-lles from shuul iler-siaiu- tu wmnt Inii- are iiiadu uf tU'- jeweled giinp,"ilged w ,th ruelnugs ; tU'j high collar ot gi"i|' •'i|'|e>rts a riii'hing as full as ii .-„i, b" u'alhi re I, theu plait'.I I., make ul litiuual fialli- lo-'A. J'lie aieevH. are pnlTa I Irom wrists to bhuul'li-r', sn I nt th-> tupa liave ruH.a oi enm ei inualiu, whieU > fall aluHj-t tu Ih-n eibuwiL Al^ (fie ^ wrists are narriw t^sitima naok ia a fabric; at thii.^—rVow ul tthbaa im latgor
ol Is. leven. In uulhrmiith the iirn»eilon, an.l
II was Ihii power ul Ills r->s.irriH-tliin that Ind Ihem to sen.l n.ili-f. every tnnii a-.-inllng to his nl'llily. 10 the brethren In Jinhea Sy the hnn.N nf Itininl'nsnn.l Snul.
Ii. in. "It thi'ri'lw no jitui-ecilon of the ili'nd, then Is I'hrisl noi rlsim " I'he Sml- ilu.-i'i's lnui;lit tlint therelsii.i reeilrr.'ctt.in, iii'ithiir angel nnr spirit (A.'ts xxll, si, nnd evi-rvwiiere the niiostles seenieil III Hod lh..ise wh.i'hated the doctrine of the lesiirrivllon (Aclslv,, 111 xxvl,, K, xvll.,3i). But It Is ths gr-'ut fact which crowns all In the work ol Christ. Hy ll He was wHh power divinreil lo ho theSon of llol (Horn. I., 41. and wo mu-l liillivc In.iiir hi-arls that Oo.l rnlsod Htm Irom the dind vlVmi. i., II; I Thess. lv., Ul.
14. 15. "If Chrlsl he not risen, then Ib our pri'iii'lilng vain, nnd yonr 'nith Is nlso vnin." And nil III" npostiisi w;oiilil lie scored ns tnise wltnes.si.s for preacliiug what wns not true The ri'surrecllon ut I'lirst Irom tho dead Is tlienssuitinsii loHll men that Ilo Is Indeed Ihc S.m of Pnvi.l, Ihe Messiah of tsrn»l ana IheJuiU-eoI nil men (Acta ll., 'i»-31i xvll.. 31.1 As surely lor us He wns d.illveroil for l.nr .iffeuaisa, luit II Ile Is not rnised from Ihe il.'n.l there is n> justlllcnllon for the sinner, lur the surety ri'iiiHins 111 prison (Ilom. lv., 2.M. llul.'ss I'hrlst Is alive from Iho denil Ihere Is no g'lspcl lo preuch, no gind tidings for sinners, and nil pri'nchers nro fools nnd
1(1, 17. "If Ohrlst lie not rnlsml, yonr fnllh Is vnlii; ye nre yet lb your sins." A ileiid Clirlst has no power to save er to forgive nlDs, and I think thnt Isllie foroe of the que*. Itun In verve 'i!i. Why hnptlite nuy one lu the nnme of n dend Christ? Isrnel wna liap- ll7.eil until Mi'scs n.s H living lender lo the diiiid nndlnthosen rl Cor. x., 1, 3). Our Christ IS alive frnii the dead, au Immortal mnn, the Hod mnn, having all power In hcnven nnd ou enrlh. At Hod's right hnnd He is the assurniico to every believer of the f.ir,;iveness ot sins, for ther-i couhl not b* at (loil's righl linud ooo on whom any sin wus re.stini:.
IH. "Thati they also whloh nro fallon asleep In Christ nre isirUhod." II ChrUt Is not nt (lod's right hr.nd, nllvo forovermore, then Mlephon wns deoelveil nnd His] when ha said, "1 see th" Son of Man standing on the right hnnd of (lod"(Acts vll., fiti). Ananias lied when he snid lo Snul. "The Lord Jee-js .ippeareil unto thee lu the wny ns thou oaii- csi " (Actsli., 17), nnd nil Paul's testimony ns 111 Ul.l iliia.i Iiclng a't'ont from the body nul pri«enl with Iho l,iir.l (II Oor. v., 8; Phil I., 21, 'illl Is simply wilhout fuuudallon.
in. "11 In this life only wo have hope lo Cliri.sl, we are of nil meu most mieernni©." I'll" pioseiit III" of the lieljever Is set forth l.y the Holy Spirit hoih In tho gospels nud the eplsilisi lis n 111" ot irlhulallon nnd alHIe- ll.in nnd sulT.'rIhg (Jnhn xvl , 3.1; Col. I., 34; I Pel. 11., 'ill, 'il; lv., la, 13), n life of suoh treatment from the world as (Thrtst Himself received (,Iiihu XV., 19, HI), hut the sulTer- Ings are iml worthy to lie compared wilh Ihe gl.iry to he revealed, nn.l we are ever to con¬ sider Christ and His sulTorlligs leet wo grow weiiry nud faint llloin. vlll., 18; lleb. xll., 8| John xiv., I).
'ill. "lint now Is (7hrlst risen from the dead nnd become the flrst Iriills ol them that slept." Ill verses fi to R Paul ineutlons six dilTi.ri'nt npponraucKs ol Christ after His riisiirns'tlon, and there sre Ht leasl flva olheis reenr.led. Thus He showed nimsnit hIIv.i niter Ills passion hy many lafallllils pro.ifs (A.'ls I., HI, speaking muoh of tha kliik'.l.ini iliirlug those forty dnys bet ween Ills iisurrci-t-nn nn.l vistblu nsecnslon, thn kliig.lnni which is nssoclnled wllhlho roeur-
rc.'il I ihesnlulsnt the swond coming of
Chrlhl I verses 50-54; l.sa. xxv., H, 11; Dnn. xll., 1,'i; A..ls ill.,'iO,'il; Math, xxv., 31, 83).
'il, 'i^i. "For since by mnn camo denlh, by uiHii I'liuic nlso the resurrection of the dead, for ns In Adam nil die, even so lu t'hriat ilinll lib I"' mnde nllve." lu vorsn 45 Adam nn.l I'lirlsl nn'spoken nf ns tbe nml Adorn nml the Inst A.Inm. I'he llrst bruugbt slo nnd ili'iith upon the race, but the last has broiiitlit life mill ri'siirreciliin for all who will neoept lllm. All ure of neceasity In Adnin, the ono mnn I y whom aio entered Ihe woilil (Ibim. v., 13, IH, 10), all who accept Christ nro lu Ohrlst nnd enjoy tho I.eneilts III Ills rlghteiuisness, which an) suni.'li-nl lor nil who will accept lllm and whi.snivcr will mny (llev. xxll., 17).
il. "Hut every mnn In his own order, Christ the llrst Irults, afterward they tbat me Cbrisl'snt Ills coming." luOol. I., 18, mill llev. I.. 5, Chrisl Is eniliid tha llmllioro or Ilrsl lieKntieu Irnm tho .lend, lor by virtue
III Ills ri'surrecllnu nil resurrections bava taken place nr will InkA'plnce. Both Just and unjust shall rise Irom their graves (Acta xxiv., 15), but there shnll be au lulorvnl ol lOlliI yiiira lielwei'n Iheiii. Uev. ix., B, 6, Is very plnin upon thI.s,
•H. "Then ci.nietli tbe end, when lie shall hnvi. dellverisl up the kingdom to Ood, even Ihe Kiilher." "The nllerward" oltbe pri'vlniis vi'r»e wns nlremly covereil over IMKI venrs since (^hrlst rose frora the dead. I h" "ilii-n " lit Ihls verfo will cover tbo llinu- snii.l lenrs of III" mllleunlum, nfler which will cniii" the new henvensnn.l earth wherein .iM.'ilelh ili:lile.;nsiiiss. when (lod shnll lie nil innll IV.-rsi'S'21.'i'.l, i I Pet. 111., 13). lo- nsniiii-h ns "llelsnblelii sulslun nil thlugs nnt" Himsell" (Phil, ill, 21) nnd wllleventu- nily wliv nnl Iriisl Him even now losuli.lue us lully unto lllmsell au.l mnke us wholly new cii'iiluri's III Ills glory'i' (llev. xxi., 8.)
'i.'i, 211. "l-'.ir Ilo must reign Illl he hnth pill nil "ni'miisi un.ler lils feet. The laat I'lieuiythnt shnll be destroyed Is death." When II" thus reigns and aulnluea, we are 1.1 p-lgn wllb lllm (Hev. v., 10; xi.;4, Ol. Hi-e nksi I's, cxilx. lie ia uow at thu Fathers right linn.l nu ihe Fnther's throne wnltlog lor llie complit .in III Ills liody, tliechurch, bm nilerliiaCHo will sil on Hisowulbrooe In judge Olil nntions an.l to ruin Ih" world In rIgbte.Hisoess. i.Miuh. xixv., 31; Acts xvll., 31). I'lien shnll we Ln miinlfeateil with Him (Col. ill., 4; I John 111., 3; alao llev. Ill,, 21.) Ho n lime will come when on this enrth tlieni shall he no iiion death.
ell III
VlOg,
eilhi
shall
Oh, lel
t Oh, ll't
Oh, let
nuy ni.iriipuin (ll"V. xxi.. 4).
ne know Iha power ol Thy resur.-oo-
r Thy risen life lu oiilm aod s'lloii!
r where Thou, my Saviour, Chrisl. nil gone before! mini and heart Int me dwell always only
wbl'
Thnu art.
1 Help.
NOVEL USE OF X-RAYS
I'rrronneil llie Kent at Waaliing Ihe Ilia ila ur 11 Man'a Meiiisi li.
Wllll n Ultlo ma.'hlne whlcb lo.iks like au e;g-l)ontiirlir, Peutuu llTurck hiispiirlonniil the foal of wnshing the In-bleofn mau's HomnJ'h ut the I'ost (Irnduate M'slloal Scoool, Ohl-u-.'.i. nu.l by menlia of the It Hintgen my he at the samo Iliun vieweil Ihew.jrktngothlsIlttlodeviiM'. The .ipeiotlnu marks an era of pr.i«n-as lo the meillcal IV irl.l, as the i'X|M.rliiienl wna Ihe first ol Ita kind mode in Inll view of tlm opeialnr.
Allacheil to tl ml of Ilr. Turcks Inatru-
m.-nl, wnlch Is oiille.1 a ki roinel'i or revolv- lug s<iuiid, was n Ib'iiUe .-ul.le 111 spiral steel wire, on I he nud ol whl-li was a small s|Siuge, Ihe enbl" wns lle'lns" I In n ru'ilier lulie, and Ihla, with tho «|siiige, was swal- i.iwe.1 liy tho pntleul. Th" Inller, wlin waa iilrl|ilio.l 1.1 the wiilat. th.'U »|ep|s«l leif'/To tho Jl.ent,'eu light, th" Uoiilor jiiit the IlU'iros-ope to his i-yrm, and au aiteu.laot turned thu handle uf ih" gyromele. 'The .alile revolve.1 as fast or as slow an was de¬ sired, tho aiiouiTH nt Ihelunler end pro- "eeiled to Us work of aoourlug Ibe Inner walla ot the pnlieut'k atnma.'b, wblla tbe di.tortbrougu the lliior'swoii" vlewe<l tbe Work by loi'alinK Iho metslli" cable bv menus of th.. .\-ray». .S.i oaue" i or dla- ".lUifort was fall nv the palleut, tbiugb ba .1.1.1 ls'f.,r.' lb" rnys lir ..ver an hour wblle Iba doetors wero lu ntti'Ujau.'u.
WANTED TO BE SURE OF DEMH.
Ao Indiana l>iiclor Perfiiruia a Htrmaaa Harvlre lor a l>iicaaaail frlaad.
At the Nntl'ioal H il.llera' Home near Marlon, Ind.. Dr. Charles II. Kckert, with a long and km4i surreal oeeille, four llmaa pl-reert the heart of t^iarles Coniatoo, who had juat dieil of clot ol Ibe bralo. Mia father bad boen buried alive, aod this faet preyed upou Comatno's mlud. Ms llvad la Ireail ol oieetlon the Mme fate. Yeara aco, Wlien Oomaton waa a wealthy propwrtv- iwoer and Ur. Krkert lM<ciunlo« laedieal iiraetice i« fon Wayne, the two eoterail Into nn aicreemgnt that lu i'aw ol ^^oatt^g|f(: death Eekart waa to imrtnrin t^«ot have leni aarvioe lor him. lfimJ*i»irfl>,,fo<l by i,^ lo UD-lergo 111" .1-'' •alberllJ^-
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NEW YORK STATE NEWS.
rilllnl nenth of an OM Shaker.
Williani It. niiasell, one of tha oldeat m«m- hers of the North family of! Shakera, waa lound dead in a flebl about twe mllea west ol Iha settlement near Troy. Ilutwell lelt Ihe •»«' tleni'ul for a abort walk. From Ihe a«r ciundliigslt would seem thsl Ihe old maa. lu Httempilng to get lieiwivo the straoda ol n IsirlMvl wire fence, ba.l his foot eauKM, nn.l iinnble t-i rv^lieve hlroai^ll, remalnad to
dlenteip.slurB.
Ilussell was a gmduate nt Wesleyan Col- leire, ind nt oue time waaa pnitaeaor. Wldla ahroa I he met a beautllul woman aad mar rlisl her. A daughter waa tKirn, bul altnr- w-ard a elou.t inuweil over iheir life, aod tha .1.1 man never raentlone.l his wife again. SiK>n be joined IheHhakera.
A ^orae Thiel'a f'onreaalon.
CornelluV Barmsi, ngod elghtei'U yeara, ID Inll nt N.iwhiirg, awaiting trial on nn Midlei-* menl lor horse stealing, hna oonfeaaeil to SherllT Howell Ih.il duiing the last font jesrs hia fnlher. Henry Harnee, and blmaelt Ilav.' stolen twelve horses In various places.
The eliler llnrues Is servin ,' a term in Hina .^luK Prison lor sli-aliug tha torae of F. Writer nl Oilsvtile laat April. It waa tor bh part lu this offenae that Cornelius was In- liclisl. Ilenry llirni'S is eighty yeaiw old. The confaaalon ol yonng llaruas Is dntalleil, find he meotloneil F.llenvllle, Middletown iu 1 Highland, ns amongthe iilac«a wtiereha md his father atole horses, whloh they drov« IO dialant polnta and aol.l^ He alao gtvar iiames, dates, and other Information.
t'oinnllinc a Kceonl or All Milk Dealan.
Stale Commissioner of Agriculture Wla»- 'ng Is complllnir n nieord of all Ihe milk i|. nlers In the Stnte. Blanks havs lieen omil to every dealer to lio filled out an I re. lurneil. Theae blanks call for the dealer'a iinmi', plac« of realdenc«, plnoea where mllfe Is prodtieiHland sold, nam'-a ol [leraona from whom product la |iurahaaed In quantity, par. lies to whom product la sold in quantliy,. ijuanlity sold, price receiveil par quart, aod nvera^ number of cows producing. A com- plele reconi of all milk dealers, wholeaalo, retail and peildlera, vrlll tie compiled.
I.Tona Rtlll Ihe OounCr faat. The proposition to change Ihe sonoly aeat of Wayne Coonty from Iiyona to Newark, whloh has lioeu agitated lor soma lime, waa brought liefoie the board of Supervlaura la In siHjclal sunaioiin. Newark offered (tO.Q^O lo have Ihooountv sn.it, aod Lyons bui4Deat meu placeil fl7,500 In gold ou tha slnk'a desk to retain II. The vote ivaultad In • defeat for Newark, Lyons obtaining alBht volea to seven for Newark. Lyons ealabca- tod tho victory.
I>lad Arter BavlBC OaodsNIaht.
Mrs. Kve Jenkins mnt ileath Inapeanllat manner at Theresa. Hhn Imda a visitor good-night aud, afler doing sn, olnaed aad looke I the door. Shn waa loataolly stttokaa with apoiilexy, and lu falling tha lamp aha carried In ber hand Ignited her olotDlDIl, Sho died immediately and would have bean sorioualy burned had oot a passing obtld diacnvenvl the llamoa. Onaot the woman's haods waa badiy buroed.
Fell t>own and llrofce HIa Meek.
Justin Hobooomaker. a onrii;'nter, flfly' eight yeara of nge, while building a leooa al I'oughkeetiale waa w*lBed with nn attaok ol vertigo. He taloteil, nn.l In falling Mraak his bond lo such a monoer that his aaek wns bmkan and he dle.1 almoat loataat- ly. A big crowd oolleoiad aroand thn liody, nnd In Ihe exellemant the hre dapartmant wns oallod out.
Paator Wllllaina Hnapandad. A committee appointed to Invaallcata charges of Immorality ngalnal ths Bav. Bob¬ ert Wllllama, lor Iha laal serno yeara paMiH ol the Welah PrMbytorlan Churoh of Borne, haa uoanlmously reoomniendel his saapea- alon Irom tbe minialrv to await turtbar ao¬ tioa ol Ibe Presbytery. Tba obutoh iHM severeil oouooctlon with him aa (mitor and member.
Mill Rel^l by the aharllT.
The F.gherts wuolou mill, one ol thelargeil la Colines, has been seised by the Hherilf OB aju.Igmeot ol *'JU,5Jii.8l in favor ot PmM McCarthy, ol Troy. The company wai la- corn'rated In February, 189^1, wllb a eapltal alo'k ol •00,000. Tbe assets aod llablUtlw aru being oompuind.
Indiana Bleet Trnateea. Afler Ihe town eleotlon at Roulhamptnr tbe remnant ol Ihe tShlonei'ook tribe orlo* dlnns at Bhloneannk met belore the Towa Clerk to the number of Iwenly-eljibl aail liallnted for Iniatees. The iMittlea la thl tribe are the Prugrasalve and (he Hill. Thl votera of oaoh mnatered on dltrsreot aldsi ol 111" room. The Prngreoalve party won by a majority of four. The suceasaful candlaate* were John H. Tbompsoo, Wilton Bonmao nnd ('hsrlen H. Buuu.
lieneral Newa. Lancaster's knife faoinry Is rushed with
A eulT iiiittoo factory Is tolwatarled In l,nncnaii'r.
OrleiiDS Oouoty fnrinors hnve flnlibed spring plowing.
Eight Iboussiid Nlagnr.i flouuly reildanla ^ Imve lilcyclee.
ltroek[K)rt village trustees estimate 1897 ax* peusisial tl3,0iin.
(ViuirrvHsmau Mabauy will deliver tha Mumnrlal Hay address in Dilavla this year.
(Ilnao Odd Fellowa are pre paring to cnle- brail, the seventy-eighth anniveraary of the iusiltntion of Ihe Order.
Filch A AldrlJ^h, -ash, diKira and blind msiiiilaolurers of Rlinirn, liavii mado ao nsalgument. Liabilities, t3.'W,000.
Lahnrera on Dunkirk's alreels will hsro- altiir reoalve f 1.60 a day.
Makers of ma|iln syrup have this aprlag briikeo all pravioua reoordii.
The "porsonul" estate valuation of tha City of Goroiug Is leas than $300,000.
Charles M. Huolar aneeeela David It. Ornisby, deoeaaeil, oa Chief of Polloa M Unlll.
A I.IO-ncre Ium located In Hamphiay, CnttarauKiis (loBnty, was, a lew days ¦(¦>. sold lor tISUO.
A nontrnct haa been awarded for m,liV for a now aeboolbBlldlog for Dbrtrlol Nu, 1, Kiniira.
riie Preolon briok yard at llomellavllle has sinrtel up after having buoo olosed dowa for several montba.
H'lrnellsvllle (lavomiinU arn kept eiaao by tho flreman of that cily. They ara waataed riigulnrly ououa week.
U.irnellsrillii'a Common Counell baa lor- iilddeu Ibe laying of plaok aMewallu.
Ilniavia real lents have bit on a plan to dlsnouragnbloyole riding on aldewslks. Tkey throw lirokao glaas aod tasks oa Iba pave¬ ment.
A gang ol men will oommenno work aexl wiMik lo nonuisit-Wayland wllb Ibe Mew Vork A Pennsylvania Tolnphuae Cumpaay'a
Mra, HamllloB Wnrd, nf B"lraoal, has beea elected one of Ibe Board of Usnagera of tbe Prison Ontn MbailiiD nnd la Ibe nprasonla- live for Allegany Oounty.
Jamestown asked tbo I/egialature lo gin It Ibe legal right to appropriato tMO lur tbt purchase of fl'iweni to deoorate aoldleis' grnveeonMeiaorlal Duy,
A lOil-aore lam altonted nenr Nvoda, no which staoda a t'iOOU houae, wns aold a lea dnys ago lor 03800. Twenty yeara ago •10,- OiNi waa offered aud reluaed for tblapl.-iaa.
U'liilel P. Cronin, lormerly of brooklya, n loroinnn emjiloyeit by tlieOleni Falla Port- Inn.I C-ment (Viiiipany, wna I'anglit In a re¬ volving wbiid an.l horribly uruahed. ll la fe.ireii be oannot reoover.
The Inteat proiKiatthin aiilnnitled liy the Lockpirl (Ins ami F.iwiric Light Oiiuiiany will not bs ni!<'e|iled. That olly'la lu bo llgiitoil by uaphlha.
A boat In whloh Alfnsl li iwns aad Miobaai (^iiioolly lelt Cbarloiln on u Ikhlog trip drilled in Iwo d.'iys afterwaril. The two Hiaa wi-re uudouhtedly drowui'd lu a afpiall Ihal cninii up short ly nflur tbny left Ihe barbur, l.ut their IsMlies have not lean found.
The )fiingau|i Valley isislonice hna Inieo do slrojed by flre.
I'lanheni with pulinoiinry coiaplalnl>, H ' has lieea dlarovered by lli" Htate liua'J at Publio Heallh, have beeo em|iluyud la vari¬ ous (lanB of the Htate.
(tovnrnnr Black ¦-•rilfled lo Ihe I,«glatatur« thai the proposwl Italnea law ^ isendsDeati. are n public aeeesnlly.
The Heoale puMeil Ihe rcaolullna lor llaal ndj.iunimeal on AiirtI 34,
Evory store un Halamaaea's m^|a--***^^ ' hss a li'nikol. --" "
Wlilnrd Slate H**^,"".¦'•'•" "Tk p» tienia, lb" la-"-*^""' '" '«" I'M ry.
r_.-e. R«j.|1j!,, -x-VllUgH P,.«.|e«4 vi ^loTiu, !|aa inadii a bumoein assliroiaeiil.
AlthouM Holley apeaila tl«Ma ywtt>m her slreetli, Ibe reaulls <4.iaiaa4 are said am lu 1 a aallsla'lory.
Law fall Cut lie larmwa rofaaed Iv-aly- Ave uiota a I'ttabel tsr itude iiol itaai. Alh« bfddlog ibeia all tholirt. and laoUm Mlaw - - peroMt. M na. ihqr am amTmOlbmSa " 'horn lat twabm aoma. . .''^iiJ^ f-
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| Title | Queens County Review 18970416 |
| Date | 1897-04-16 |
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| Day | 16 |
| Year | 1897 |
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| Title | Queens County Review 18970416 |
| Date | 1897-04-16 |
| Month | 04 |
| Day | 16 |
| Year | 1897 |
| Volume | 2 |
| Issue | 24 |
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^JPENS COUNTY RmEW. PabUahed Everr Prld«T Nornlng at F&EEFORT, QD£EI8 eOUHTT, H, T WWi CHARLES D. SMITH. Proprietor. i^mm ^tmntt) fletoieto. BOOl MB JOI PRIITMl -ItkOOTBD la- AltractUe and Artistic Styli IT Tkk REVIEW OFFICE by Powar Nsm. himoile: cupiisM. cxvx: ckfttm. Jk FAMIliY NKWir.VI'KH IIK I.III.M. ,\ Ml l.rNKn,\l. IN TKI.I.IIiKM K. IIIEEPORT, N. Y., FKIDAY, APRIL 10, 1S97 TIKSS: tl.00 TEABLT IS ABTMCS NO. 24. riNAjfriAb THBFREEPORTBANK CAPITAL, $30,000. ¦tin street, - Freepoit, L. I. JOHN I. RANDALL. I'mildent, CHAUNCEY T. HPRAOUE. Virr-Praialdent WILLIAM H, IIALL. Caahler. BOAHD OP DIReCTOBS. Joha .1. Randall, (.'baanra-y T Hpi-a^i"' SmHIiCiu. William 11 Mlllnr. WililaB E. Oolder, U. Wrajei l;in». WalUm H, Cornwnll. (^lorKe W»lla<;e, TiMmaa I). Hmlth, Oolea l-ellil. Aacnat Inlralg. "•""'J' 2°''5,'''„ Charlaa L. Wallar*, O»on c M Kandali, William R. Hall, a*«r* rtapartoaant eqaal t» thoae of either the MkW Yurk ar BTaioklyn Banka or TniBl Cnw ' ». ond erary arcoroodatliiii aa far aa It >nt with ronarrvaHvn manaieemrnt, twt at tha ral# |
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