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i^mtn§ §onni^ fletJietoa
1001 AM JOI PII
AttnctiTt tnd Artistic St|l«
AT TBI
REVIEW OFFICE by Powir Premt.
A F.\.MII.V NKWil'.M'KK or l.m.M. .\MI (.KNFU.M. 1 V 11:1.1,1«. KM K.
FREEroUT, N. Y.. FKID.VY. .JULY 23. ls*»7
TIEM3: tt.OO TCAKLT IV ABVAX^S
NO. 38.
MHM I. RANDALL, Praaldent. , OBAIJNCKV T. 81'BAOL'K. VIefrPfwJdant. WIIaUAM 8. HALL, CuUw.
¦OAKD or DIBBCTOBS.
WUIIaia E. Onldei^ Wallaoa H. Ortiwall TkaauuD. 8niltli, Aarmt ImnlK. Obriaa L. WajUM,
Omnie M. Randall,
WUIIam a. Hall.
Oeaa, airont lasal bolMayi, from •, a. m. to t. p. m IMIiira farllillaa and IndncrmrnU In
lo-thmw of vltlier the
, mhI every accomoilatliin aa fur aa la t with cunaervatlVH inanttKcnient. I at ttie rata of thn^ IKr i'<:ut paid oa Una <iepiMlta, three monlliH «,r more. Qrafla laaiMil nn all part.i ot Kurotie. Paaa a cenrrsl lainkliw biiMiii m. Amoanta itf curiioratlona. coinpaalea, ao- elatiea. eIr.. xnllrlh^l. Entire aatlafai'llfiii iciinrant*-«d. Imolriaa will rmrlve yruiuvt attantloB, aaa
IngoirHa will rmrlve be rbeerfttlly answered
Bank of Rockville Centre.
>Ulaca A**., UoekirUla Ceatre. L. I.
Wn do a (iouorul Bauking Baidneaii dt DnpoNlt aiul DiNroniit.
lotcniDl Piiirl oil Kimi^iill D('po«it«.
Banking IKmnt—9 A. M. tu 3 P. M Saturday, ll A. H. to IK M.
BOAKO OF MRiXTORS. Aotaart A. INtvlnun, Tlimiiiui U. KnlKhl,
inhn Viiin-nl, lllr.iiii II. Smith.
Ul<-nlwi,rtlil>. (''militia. Wi.,<l>.) II, Hnillh. Jamea W. ihilllaoii. (ili.trlrx I. Wullace, QkarlenW, ll>ive,<. AiiKllii <-'>riivr.-l.'.
ftunoet K. I'liiilipa, KrniitlK V Wilwin,
John W. IhtMotl. .litlinT. Iiavin.,11,
OUrer Uavlnni. KilnanI 'I'. I'liuraUin.
llanilltim W, IVaniall,
I' *^\
IIKI, K. 1'1111,1,11'S. I'n«l.lcnl, HUMAHO, KXIOIIT, Vi.v l>ri-<il.l™i, HMI.VM ll. ^-.MITH. 0»«hlp
moincaiiioHAi.
OH. O. H. HAMMOND,
rRBEI-ORT. L. L "Hidro omt AaaMaaa^ raltaa
OR. EOWIN CARMAN,
* Oaiea aad Kealdaaaa
eon. SMirH aaa BCDCLL STRCCTa,
PHEUPoar, L. L
DR. O. L. LUSK,
UaalUi oataar fur Iha Towa at neMpataad.
ROCRaWAV BCACH. N. V.
THOS. D. CARMAN. D. D.8.,
•—JkKNTIST
KalR ITRBBT. FRKKPORT. R. T. <MBra hoora: t a. ai. la t p. m.
Dr. A. D. RoaontHala ' :-eKRCRT DENTIST-:
MMAIN HTHKRT. IIKMI-HTKAII. N. X
WM. R. lONGCNECKER, D.'o.S, BIIUtiKON OK.NTIHT.
Wllb l,,«lii|«ii«cki'r Hrullii'ra, wa FuiTon BTnicT, Baooaiva
HUUHa, ^A. H. TII.1 IV M
V. L. SMITH,
TKTBRIMARV aUHUBOH aad DRNTUTC Ptacpart. L. I.
JTRANCIS B. TAVLOR, LAWYER. CORNBR MAIN AND FUI.TON STJw .UL
WM. A, ONOERDONK. •t AMoraey aud ('iiunaa'lor-at-Law, :-
• mil.-. Ni> :«IM'iliiSlr,-M. (Larnrg«llilllillim.'.MKl.i..'i. lIKMl'I^IKMl Hnl.inlavoiil ll<'.<lil< nf. Kruiil fil.. iinar 11, It Civil and rrliiiluivl liithitt«-.-,n.
E. V. BALDWIN,
<#BANJO SOLOlST.ttt-
CaBcerl EagaccmcnU at Low Rale.s
Addrnw, HEMPSTUD or FRUPORT
miMNKaa cakim. WATKIN W. JONES & CO.,
OLU KMTABLIkNBU
Retl Estate f. insurance Agency,
FAR ROCHAIMAV, N.V.
E.S. RANDALL, Architect,
Oairecor. Br«akl|rn ave.. and Main at., opp.
Rallraad l>v|>uc, rreeporl. L, I.
CHARLES L. SEAMAN,
Carpenter *»» Builder,
PRCCaORT, L. I.
ISMimalai rlHwrruU.T Ki*»n. l^iMitnM-tii laLeii
«BOMK t filLSOl RATIOI,
CARI>eNTER5 AND BUILDERS.
KKKKPOKT. L. I.
Uavin« m-eallt roiuiileled the HKVncW
HCILIIINO we are 1 r«|>ar«.| t„ uke
roBtrarta ttw tlr.t ilaiw wi»rk.
CLBCRT A. BEDELL, Auctleeeer.
raaaruHT U I
.The solid lortnnM of tho wori.l are those baaed upon real estate.
It oosta S8.57 to raise an acre nt wheat in South Dakota, wbicb ia lenH than in any other Htate.
The annual increami of the Gerninii Nation durinx tlio last five yearH b«H been mure than live timen an uiuoli aa that of the French.
Fignres jnst compiled by the Lon¬ don Statistical Society Rive tbe Biiiiniiit of money in the savings banks iind similar institntions of the world ay •T.OOO.OOO.IKX).
Notwithstanding the proKress of British hydrography, the lost Blue Book ot Itear-Adiiiiral Wharton re¬ ports as many as 211'J rnrkn uud Hlionls danf^erouB to navigation discovered daring tbe year 180G.
It is a pleasure for tbe C!bioa!;n Times-Herald Ui note tbat even tbe highest class music is now within the reach of all. Paderewski soyn be will charge only ^."lOIIO a day to play at pri¬ vate musioales next season.
bave
A Western scientist rlaiuiH ti discovered a lost race off tbe cottMt uf Lower California. Hucb tbiii);.>i uro lieing discovered now every day ot tbe HbelHeld track acruHstbe Indiana line, observes the Chicago Times-Herald.
A writer in tbe Frankfurter Zeitnn); points ont thot since tbe sepiiration of the sexes in elementary scliools bns been carried out in Prussia, there has been not on iniproveiiieul Imt n dis¬ tinct deterioration in the mauuers uud conduct of the pupils.
Cyprus, onco the alHide of lli^ god¬ dess of love, is turning tu a liuser wor¬ ship, notes the New York Sun. It has lieen found that the island pro¬ duces black truffles not to be distin- guiahed in taste or perfume from those of Perigord. The best urn found near Morfu, in tbe western part of the
island.
I -
8t. lionis people were treated one day to the odd sight of a gangof brick¬ layers walliug in tbe tenth story of n new building when the brick work from below bud been carried up only to the eighth floor. This was rendered possible by the modern skeleton con¬ struction, and was doue to utilize a double force of men.
The MethoilisU of the world em¬ ploy 2n.U00 ministers, besides local preachers. The niembersbip is about four millions, and about four millions more attend their Suuday-Hcbools and are members of tbe Kpwurth League. Nearly fourteen millions arc iustrncled every week in the truths of the gospel by Methodist societies.
THE HEARTSEASE.
A heniitifnl ffrtMnn psnoy l)l,.,.«iiii.-.r^w.M.t !„ ,. j.,,r.l-n-li.-.1,
Cxiui'tllllK Willi ull til.' Il.iweri!
As th» ni.im.ii's nl ™nnni.-r fl-il, Till H liiitliTlly ¦•niu.i tc, wiin her; riKii sli- e).iirii<-.l all ll.r l..v.r> uM.
As III! kl..<s.-.l li.T 111.'.'
Wltli Ilir. r..v.ri. Km.-..; Ilut .{uli.'kly Ills love urrw .Mil.I.
rto i)IT to a lilusliliiK t..a-ri.!.i>
Tills 11. klc iluliaiit th.ii n.w. Whil.'th.'iioor llttl.' iHUHV, w.'.^iilnir
Haw th.isnt-i'r? .if h.-r ifl.ii.ls wb.i ki Dul a soft wliiil l.l.'W t.iwarilH ln'r A lover whom hIi*' ha.l f'-'.iiiiinl,
An.l h.' s.M.thfil hiir tirli'l.
Till, InKlail r.'ll.'l, llu kni.w she no loDg.T m.iuriic.l.
Ni'stlliiK .-l.isc to b.T stanch il.-l'ii.l.T.
Til.' «..l.l.'ii ..111' niurmiiri'.l l.'W: "y.iur rili-H art- "f myal |.iiri.l.';
Kliiii .if iisnsl.'s v.iu an. I kn.iw, Ilut my soul l.rMitb.'H a name nior.' I. ail' F'lr Ih*. iii'iii'.. y.m bav*' ma.lf luy own.
.^n.l •it.artK.'n""' t.i me
You will I'VIT ll...
For tho ai'i'.l« ol .'onl.'nt you've sown."
Now, It hnjiiionwl on.' .lay. a ni.irtal.
In |i.lSi.lnK Ml.' uanl.'li f.y. Haw th.> ll.iw.'r^ w.T" .l.'.-k.'.l 111..r.' fully iow, Thau th.'lr wont; an.l he .ni.-,-tl.>n.'.l wlii "To-.lay iH Kiui? Ilcartsca.'..' w.'.Mlui!," Th.'.v iinsw.r.'.|. TW thim w.' know
ThW UK'Uari'h'a iiaiii.'.
Whl.-h ha!, frown t.i fnmo In this work-a-ilav w.rl.l l.-iow Vl.ila Wlnch.'stiT. In Now York Horn.- .lourn.il.
^ BOB ACTON'S LOVE CHASE. ^
The reiHirt of tho State Oeologist of Indiana for Ihe last year predicts Ibe failure of natural gas iu the near future. The territ<iry that now pro¬ duces natural gas includes a region nf about 2r>INI sipisre miles, and no new discoveries hove been made or ore now likely to be made. A decrease in the pressure was llrst noticeable in 18D5, and it is still diminishing.
11 i'rogresso Itabi-.\mcri<'aiin, of New York City, in an editorial on the immigration question says Ihat if 11 bill sxcludiiig illiterates were ]>uskci1 it would exclude three-fourtbn uf those who would naturally comu to this country from the dominions of King Humbert. This is a very high pro¬ portion, Hut it must be remembered, adds Ihe New York Suu, lliitt a large number of Ihe Italiaif taiuiigrauts .viiue from poiuts south ot Naples aud from Sicily, the land of ulivt-s and brigands.
Five million dollars represents tbe value of our avcrni^e ninuthly tupmls ot live cattle, dressed beef and beef products during thi' pnit eleven months, a substantial gain over a year ago.- During Moy uearly ,3,S,IKI0 beef cattle were exported, and in eleven months :i2M,l»tK) bend, tlur foreign trade iu beef is most eucunraging. but il would be greatly enlarged uere it not for the irkwune restrirlions en forced by France and lieruiony in response to the dcuiunds o( Ibe agri¬ cultural classes there.
JONiri». WRIGHT.
A.UCTIOX1KSR. RMMnire
rRMcroRT, L. (.
PIANOS TUNED
•f aa taftn Bt* Teft Tatar.
Oi|0AN5 R PAIRED.
aTTMi ttaam
The .American .Vgriciilturist remarks The English co-opttotive ongresK which has lieeu in huHsioii this moulb at IVrth, brought out more forcibly the astuuishing success of co-operulion In this country. The Knglisb whole¬ sale Rooiety, which supplit* nearly 2000 loi-al co-oi>«r«tive stores, reporli. a gratifying increase in its business, while tbe Sooltish wholesale siK-iely i$ iloing seventy five per cent, more trade this year than laat. These great whole sale associations bave such au excess if capital that Ihey are employing it to manufacture their own gisids The inccess of these cooperative mauufac- Inrlng enter]<risea is quite astonishing. Indeed, the whole movement has now reached such headway that storekeep ei's and manufacturem are trying t<' .^ripple or restrict i>>o|)«raliiiii. This ia not surprising when ae rellect thai the Scottish wholesale is ilomg a cash busiuess of over $SO<l.ia)0 a week, while the F.nglish wholesale ».h-'"Iti. buainesv reaches alniut S5ii,iKt<> a year, I rhe CO ojH'rators arc now turning tbeir I attenticn to agriculture, and during j the past three years have e»t«bli«he<l I • great number of co-<i|>«ratlve cream ; ariea in Ireland to furnish butter .lirect I lo English omsumera. Further co- ' jperaliun amonf farmers ia being inaunnL Toe prvaeni position of co- jperatioa ia England is an inspiration (or all oar Americaa farmer*, who realiie tltat Um way net u( oar present diAeaWaa b (or oar peo|>l« to take kaH ft w§titti*aty «a kelp thaMaalvca
ANNIE was the
smartest ond best- teiiipered waitress in Ibc Morning Hlur (^iiick Liiiiib reh- taiirniit. Her pure while and prettily limned fiicc, ber delicate pink cbeekN, bor brisk carringe au.l bi.T breezy liuigiii' di.l uiucli to swell till' recei|itn of tlie es- talilislinient. The proprietor knew Ibis full well aud Fannie was the ob¬ ject of much defereucc on bis part.
"Tho Little Irish Heauty," us she come to be called by the imoginutive yiiiitliH wlioHo daily ratioim consisted either of "coriii'd beef and —¦—" or "pork an.l " from Monday to Sat¬ urday, bad marked more than one heart for ber own, Dut the -yery fa¬ cility of her i'iiiii|iicsls seeiue.l to make her iuiliHereiit and tliiit is wliy Itub Acton got dyspep.siu. From llie lirst he bad been struck with her fresh face and dainty deiiieaiior. Slie wus so unlike all the other waitresses;nnd, to do bim jiislice, ISoli did Hot bear iiiucb of a moral reseiiiblaiice to the other men who Hiicd for a suiile from tho "Little Irish lieauty."
15ob never eoiild look any wiunoii straight in the eyes as gallant men cun, wilhout criuis.iniiig from ear to ear. Whenheilared to cast a glance of votive U^nderness toward Faiiuie, be did it ut a momeiit of positive se¬ curity fidiii any return, even if she should be so luagnaniiiioUH, which be did not expect.
Finally, one forliiiiatc dav, be spilled his collec over Hie the' table cloth and Faiiuie ruslud lo bi.-. rcscu,'. Itob was coniplclcly iipsel by hi.s .liiiii- siuess und his evi.lout poignant re¬ gret awoke u syuipatliy iu Faiiiiii-H heart, which she expressed iu her own sweet Euglish, jnst properly leliipered wilh nn aristocratic Dublin brogue.
The leap had been taken und quite gracefully. Ileiiceforwiird conversa¬ tion was a liialter of course, bnt a course that wns sweet and unuuninioti- ploi-e.
Hob bad noticed of late that Fannie was growing lliiuner. Hit cheeks wero more brilliant, but feverishly so, and she seemed not quite us sparkling as of old.
When he asked hor one doy quite anxiously whether she was not u liltle ill, she replied quickly that she ba.l never felt better. Honiehoiv even U<drs guib'lessiu'ss could not swalbiw this ond he begun to guess ot the cause of her chuuge.
Bid) was un omiiicntly practical busi¬ ness man and held n fairly paying po sitiou us Hulesniuii iu u foreign china- wore bouse. Nevertheless in Ibe course of soni'i traveling be had muii- ftged lo devour a certiiiii qnaiitity of novels, which, strange to say, be be- gaii to recall al this particular pirioil Ile endenviired to reiiieiiiber wliat de¬ scription the liir.itnes received friiiii llieir creut.irs at the iiniiiiciit uf their lirst reni love. One book, »hicb wns fresher tlian all the otliers in his ineiii- ,iry, pictured the girl as becoming, "pule, ill Ulld ilistruiiglit loukiiig,"
At tbe time of reailing. Hub biul not looked up Hie nieaiiing of "distrniiglil," whicli word never in any conin'ctinn hail i-ome lo bis a<'i{iiaiiituiice in tbe .^liiiiu business, Wlieii lie « cut lioini' Ibot night be pulled .loun his .lusty Webster an.l mi one of its y,.||,,« leaves found Ihe sigiiilbation of the word
"I'ale, ill, distrnuglit," mused Hob
'I wonder if si,,, is in nnv of tliciii
i She's not pule, but to., ilusbi'd. and
1 iliul's almost as bad Sin- crlaiiilv
I lid s. 1 to be ill lo-ilay but, pslinw.
tbat .loii'l prove aiiylliiiig She iiuiv
liave trouble at lioine, I know n.illi'
; inn ulioiit her or In-r f.ilks. There uie
I I llionsand and mie p.Msible r.'as.ms
I Tio a fool an.l I'm goiii,? to b.'d ¦'
I The next iiioriiinn the hea.l of bis
tinn asked Hob l<. si..|i into tlie ollice
mid said to liiiu
I "Mr. Act..11, the houso bas sume
j very iiiipnrlaiil busiii,.ss to be traiis-
*.te.l. au.l ill VI..« of itspn.veil reliance
111 yonr ability, th,. mutter will be
j ^neii iu your charge,"
I Mr KuiiLer, nn atlnble old gentle.
1 iiinii, was more than gra.i.iis to Hub,
j who did not s.'.ni to euthiisiasti.ully
I receive bis inf.iraiuli.m,
I "I thuiik yiii. sir, fur your trust in
j me," Hub returne.l witb' un elTort ut
', .ippeuring liuppv "Hut niuv I usk
Kill this business,-all me,ml uftown''
i ".lust a few miles," replied bis em-
ployer .snuliiig. "A.'ross the uccaii.
I Mr, Ai't.in. and if 1 remember riglitly.
j yuu uiice rispieste.l t.iiiiake this trip,"
Fur a iii'iiiiciit li.ib «as iliimb
founded; lull his bu'iu.ss ta.t sumi
reasserted itself ami be rejoined with
I agratitle.l smile,
".Mr Hunker, the Ionise d.ies me t.Hi much huncr-^ I shatl try to eum it
in the cou.111.-I ..f tl latter- ymi »isli
: tu intrust to me .May 1 ask wheu I j am expected "tart V" i "If it IS not rc'iuijiiig tisi much.' ; bis empliiyer aiiswere.!. "we prefer ¦¦ Ton to leave by the New York ..ii .Sat { unlay next It will ai.l u- ninK<>rially j if Villi can Ih," in Lou.Iou by nexl week '• l»f curse, if -— '
I "Nut at all, Mr Uuiiker.' inler- I [HiHe.l H,ili. "So iiu'unvenieiice, I as '- Mire y.oi. It is u.iw We.Iues.luy. uud 'if I "might b'uve the urti.e at once to ^ liegiii my pri parations -"
••guile riifht.^ Mr *> Uunker re , turne.l ••We'll disjieii-'ewith m.u un¬ lll Fn.lay ni..rniii(.'. by »hi.h time v..Hr iiistni,-ii..,is uill 1,'. ullrea.ly." ' A fe« m..ii.ents later H..1. was seaU-.l '1 st bis .b'sk siruiiig mi^jbtily lu tinish I Ills iiKirnini; luail in the shortest |m<s- -llile till..' His ulin, h-«ever. was I Uot l.l rush h.inie and lell the folks that his lung l.s.ked (..r Karu|Hun trip I ha.l be.'.iiuc a realiialiuu He wishe.l ! to rett.'h the Murnini; Stjir und say .me I word t.1 the little Irish beauty, that he |h...-l -h „'=!d pcraa*!.;' hei -».—«eii, ' at lea«t. not to forget him, snd if it j was not top great a 'lemau.l, t<i ask her I lu vnte to him
carry iu his pocket witliuul injurini; them. He wonld sooner huve whceleil o Imby cnrriage iicruss City Hall I'ark tbnii I'urry tliiise Ibnvers ill bis bund.
Oil entering Ibe restuurant Hob trembled, uud llieculd sweat stood on bis brow. He foreshadowed to him self now the horror of going down tlie church aisle '.villi Fannie leaning on his arm, Wuuldn't it be awful? But still how rnpturous!
"I'sbnw, sb,''ll never hove me," be iiiuriniired again to himself us he took| 1 bis accustomed sent.
Here uiiother qualm assailed biiii. How could he give Funiiio those ruses Wlthoul attriU'liug ev*rylMidy's atteu¬ lion? How ill the llrst place coiibl he get llieiii out of his pinkut witbuiit touring their tender petals asunder?
While bo was lidgeling over these thoughts, lie hear.l what seemi'd a fainiliur step behind liim, und as the wuilresB readied hissid,', be whispered huarsely without daring to uplift his gaze.
"(rood morning, Fannie."
"Sir?" was the interrogatory answer.
The voice was strauge. The tone incomprehensible from Ibe sweet lijis of Founie. Bob looked uj) storing. The next instant his e.yes dropped aud au unpardonable mist clouded their Hue gray hue.
It was Uut Funnic!
"Yuiirurder, please,•' the new wait¬ ress demanded perciiqitorily.
"Corn' beef an.l purk," stuniniered Hob, ugrent liiiiip in liiii Ihronl ulmost chukiug nttcrunce.
"Corn' beef un' pork?" (pieried tbe waitress, "Vou nicou coru'beef au—, don't you?"
"Yes, confound it," muttered Bob, "Corned beef and—quail, if you like,"
The ne» uailress sluUchcd a«ay in high .bi.l-,-,in and told one uf her co- labiirers that "the chump with the Willy-buy lie iu the corner was a geezer."
Tbe oilier waitress, o friend of Fan iiie's, looked at the "geezer" aud iui¬ inediately went to bis table.
"Heard the news?" she usked.
"No," answered Bob disconsolately,
"Funiiie's quit. tlot out lust night."
"Where's she gone? '
"Dou't know. Nobody does. Not even Ibo boss. She asked for her pny last night and wouldu'l say why she wus lenvin' i,r where she wus goiu'."
"AhemI" Bob cougbc.I witb an ell'orl that burned bis throiit. ".Suy. Kiltie, pb'use tell thut now wnitress that I d.in't want Hint liiiicb. Here's the dime fur it. tbiod morning.'
Dr.qiping the coin on the tuble. Bob ruse abruptly nnd strode out uf the resliiuraiit, never heeding Ihc word of in.piiry whicli Iho proprietor bawled after him.
He boarded a car, ro.le up lown to n favorite .ale where be or.b'red a drink liver which be sat musing fur au hour without lusting it.
During this time he was torturing bis bruin for sume nieiiiis by -whii'h be eoiilil trai'c Fannie, He did nut knuw even her family nuiiie, ber iiddress ur uiiybudy whu wus ucqiiuinted witb her.
He bud luiig ago fuun.l that she pre serve.l herself slrictly incognita to the uther waitresses for which directi.ni he bad tulmired her muih. Now he Illumed her.
There was iiulbiug to do bul insert u "persuiial" ill the papers, .\ltliungli Ibis seenieil cu.I.lisb, he did il. Fur three days his udvertiseiiieiit «iis |iriiite.l in all the papers, bill iiu aiis wer ciiiiie as late as suiling time on Sul- iirduy inoniiiig,
lliippily, the «eighty mutters wilh whieli hi.; linn ba.l iiilriisted hini oc- .iipi.'il the lurn.T jiart uf his tb.iii^;lits. but wlii'iiev.'rlie dure.l fi.rgi't tlioni a lluek uf iinlieullhy nieluiii'holy ideas wuuld swal ill bis brain and render him miserable,
Ile had .'unliiled a niiiiinium .d bis secret lo a blluw sales.uuii wilh lb.' injiinctioii to wut.'li fur any respons,. thut iniglit c.iliie t.i bis ' advel Use ' iiieiits H,. nlso instructed bim to I'l' insert the •¦perbonal" from lime lu time,
,\t length the exciting moinent cniu.- wbeii "All bands aslmr,''" was lie] luwe.l 111 uiol ..ill ..f eierv cranny un.l cubby h.ile uf tbe st.'anisbip The last laggards were dcsceiidinir the giiiig- plank after long, melan.liuly far.
wells to fri Is, when H.ib's ..mli
.lani, lb., assintunt salesman, duslied aboard iu furiuUs baste despite the suilur'-attempts to bar his way,
"Wlint is ii'- ..riv.l H.d.
".\n answer." gasped the man. say mg which be Ibiiig o letter al Hub. an.l leaped ma.lly back again wilhuul another wur.l.
The gang plank was beiug bullied up. Hob mu.le uu nttenipt to jump .m it Slill g.i a..h.ire Liiokdy a sailor bnisbe.l bim bark with iiu jj.'iitle g.'s ture. an.l be .lrop|nHl iiurt un u cull uf r.ipe nt his si,!,..
He bal siur.ely the courage toojien
Hardly had be liuislnsl it than he sprmio to his fi'et and ran fur a ]ias- si'ii^er list. He read it thruugh care fully three tinus, but Faunie's uaiiie was nut .111 it, foul.I fale bave be.ii su spiteful us to have let ber miss the Ix.at?
Ile imiiiir. .1 ..f a s|,.,vnr.l wh.tli r she was ..II liuar.l. .leseribe.l lur t.i him. explaiiie.l to him that she was t.. have .saib'.l, but that her nuiiiewas ii.it on the list,
"Slie may b.' in the sleeriigc. sir," Sllggeste.l the steward,
"Which way? Wliich way?" Holi aske.l impatiently,
I'lilluwiiig the steward's directiuii be ran b.'luw like n inadnian. Five miiiiil.'S later be Im.1 luiiii.l b. 1 an 1 was liuggiiii; ber as lb..null tli.v ha.l 11..I met i'l yi'iirs. The next dny Fanuic was trall-^f.Vre.l t.. the llp|ier .leck.
Hub Actuii was llie liajipiesl muu oil the wbule Atllintie tliu' evening Fur tw.i steuni.r clinirs. lined wilh cusey rugs, ull 111,, ice side uf the liont at ii miiunligbt mi.lnii,'ht is lb,, must dan- gi'riius phice in Hi.' w.irld lu expuse one^s b.'ail l<i a lady.
Let ve who respect and clierish buchcloVhoud bciiiiiidfiiluf Ibis mural. —The Vellow Kid.
» SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAU
The cumniun liuiise sparrow llies nt the rntc uf iiincty-twii miles an buiir.
Karl Diiiiiliiiiald has inveiitcd a new gun I'urriai,'.' for Maxim guns wbicb call be used un tlic ruuglicst gruund.
I'rofcssiir Aorpcratb. of thel'urduba Observatory, nss.'rts that tbe moon is uut a sntell'ite uf tlie earth, lull a pri¬ mary iilanet,
F.iectri.'ally wel.led steel l..'irre|s arc beiug iiiailc in Kii;,'lanil. Tli.'V arc used tu li.iM liibricnliiig nnd lii;hting oils and ncetuiic, which is an element iu the manufacture of cordite.
.\ii Orlando. Flori.in, citizen, who i^ kiiuwn locally as a siiccessfnl invciilur, bas devised an ap|iaratii» by inciiiis uf wliich he siiys he can liy iiinliun trans, port grain f.ir several "bun.Ired niil.'s from inland tields tu river buats,
.Sark, the simillest of the Cbaiincl islands, will bo Ibe lirst British p.isses sion in ivhich tlie pustuflicc will use the Mnrcunitvsteiiiuf tclegrapliv -.villi ont wires. Tile island bas nuw no Iclc grnphic coinniuiiicaliun with the out¬ side world,'and is uften cut oil'entirely by the fogs nml Htornis,
Working in the physical biboiulory of Ibe Mnssachiisetts "institute of Tecb- nology. Ml-. H, W, Wood has succeeded in pio.lnciiig dill'iiicliun pb.'nuinciui with lUienl„.en lays, says Nature. Tlo' source of the rays was an ar.' Uk.- dis¬ charge betw.'011 "twu very siunll beads of platinuni in n high vniiiiiin.
The daily papers re|iurt, liuw cur- rcclly il is'iiul piissilile tu stale, that F. vi'. Christian lias returned tuSy.liicy after Iwu years spent in exploratiuu in the Sunth Keu Islunds, having discuv- ered ancient recur.ls, band wurk, and weapuns that prove that the Asiatic races trii.led in the islands, nnd Hint the anciciit Chinese imniigriiled oii.l c /Ionized there uud Hiiis reached Cen¬ tral .Auierica.
Expcriineiils bav.' Intely been car ricil Oil ut tbe Palis Academic des Sciences with u view of ascertaining the iiitbicnce esercise.l upiiii Hie hnmun vuice by clectri.'ity. As the r.siilt, Dr, Mui'ilier (iissisti'd by M (lianicr, the accunipiiiiisl at the coiiscrvatuire) bus established lb.' fact Hint Ihe in- lliiencc is a bcinticinl one, the vuice gniniiig buHi in ainplitiidc nnd timbre and being rendered less siibj.'ct lo faliKiie,
Sir .lames Crii'litun Hruwne. the ex¬ pert Oil brnin diseases buMs Hint lu- somiiia is nul ntteiidcd with such dis ustriiiis conse.pienees as is eumniunly siiiiput-eil. II is ii.it as ilniigeruiis as the suliciliiile uf the sulVerer. Ilc sug¬ gests that the brains of literary 11.
who are the must freipreiit victims, n.'- .|iiirc tbe trick of the henrt, wliich takes a doze of a fraction ..f u se.oiid afler each beat, and so manag.'S lu gel six hours rest in twenly fmir. Some brains, in cases uf iiisuniiiia, sleep in sections, diU'creiit luaiu centres going ort' duly in turn.
TIIK S.Vl{r..VTII Sl'UOOL
INTEhNATlONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR JULY 25.
••I'liiil I'ts.Mrlitna III ,\lhen«,'*
lii-Pllllll^ Sh..,-.
de to saylliat iiinely-iiiiie .mt
if every hundred women \icar shoes
j Ihat aie" loo larutiii tbe insl.'p, Sliues
; tlmt arc tuu large in the instep allow
' the feet tu cr.iwd birwar.I on the lo.'s.
I 'iii.l'tbe. result is a ilefuriiiity of .-ume
s.irt. When n woman's biut hurts ber.
' iiiiic tiuH's out uf tell she will have the
I buttons uf her sliues set so they will
be nia.b' lnri;er in the inst.'p, aiid, if
her toes arc tionbliiig h.'r. the mis-
chief is uuly increased. The butbuis
! should be rcM'l su as lo make tho in-
I step smaller nnd llie slme lit the better.
The ill-liltin.,' sliue is Ibe cause ..f
muHt of Hie Iruulilc-Thc ll.niscwifc,
I >aliinil (,»iiM'iii..
O ll the best csinelics for ihc
skin is fresh cucumber jiii.'e, I'r.'ss
! tliif juice from a freshly cut cii,'limber
j by ineuiis uf a |iestle ami inortar. First
peel the cu,'limber un.l Ibeii eiil it into
j small, tlii.'k |ii. s abuut the siz.' of
I dice. The juice will then be easily j sqiieezed ullt by means uf the pcsile, I Hutlie the face wilh this twice a day, i ll will aid greallv in keeping the skin sniiiuth and suft.'suys The La.ly, Hut- ! l.'rniilK is another harmless cosmetic,
I es| ially valuable as a prcv.'iilive of,
or leiiiedy for sunburn. Fri-shl.v .lis- lilled cos".' ..r cl.lcr lluw.'r water is most refreshing as a simple wash fur Ihe fucc. especially in wiuiu weather.
Two A<irts nf .Iprniis.
I "What is the dilTereiicc," asksa per- I plexed .young matron, "between a nurse's apruii und that worn by a waitress?" "The b.rnicr," replies a 1 person who knows, "is made of twu full widths uf white cambric ur lawn, it has a wi.le henislitched licni nnd lung, wide strings. If hue is used ul the bott.im of the apron, ns It mav be. Iliecndsof thcstringsarealsu trin'imed with the lace. 'Xlie nurse's ai.run is niade extra lung, reaching quite tu the butlni»i-Mif the dress, Tlie waitress's apron' may be cornclly four iiicbes shorter tliiiu the ullier iin.l needs .nilv a bieudlh und a half ot materiul, Tliey ai-c prefcrnl.lv llid-lied wilh a w i.lc belli ,.r hem ami lucks,"—New York .loiiriinl.
11 lUI,.) s.i
th.' r.'lii;|.in of I..-.1, In ls.i, \xl\ 11. l-., XV,. 7 11. a r.'li.;i.'U-i
1, "llo.l tlial iifslh.Ti'ln. s,. iv.'ii an.l .urlh .1.' wilh hn.i.ls .'11 mu.'h ii|>..n
Til an interview nt lloiliesUr rc- cciilly Mrs, A. K, llincbnrl, llic famuiis ceiilury ri.ler, suid: ",liist put this diiwii "fur Hie beiielit uf the woincu riders: I was an iiivulid, and the duc¬ tur, who was dusing me witb all surts of vile medicine, told lue that it woiibl I be slliei.le to ride n wheel, but I pel- i sisted. Before I tuok lu wliecliug I ciiiild nut wn'k ncmss Ibe street. In six weeks^ time 1 inndc my llrst ceii- tiirv. Tliul vear 1 iim.le two ccniiirics, ami last y.'ai' I ma.le 11.1 an.l three double ceiiluries, Hicycle is Ihe best licaltb-givcr there is, I cun testify to Hint. The only ndvicc I bnve Ui "give is this: Bidcu Iitlle every duy, increase yiiir abilitii's by practice aud drcsa i'omfortably.
Tr<ille.v !i,.r\l>'i- nil hunt U'lre,
The elcilrii- tlullcy system t<i be ili- trudiiced in I'aris iii tii"iie fur the In lernntiunal I'.xpusitiun uf I'.HHI is vast¬ ly dilb'rent fium thai euiiiiiiunly em-
pluye.l ill the I'nite.l States, illnsnillcll
as Hie .lanner.iiis uicrhead wires are abs,,|iit,'lv dune awav w itb, according to the riiilniblpbia In.piirer. The new .system is the iiivenliuii of tbe French cngiiuer, Huebi'l, ond, while rather simple, it steers clear of Ibe ub- jei'tiiiii uf unsightly iilislrii.'tioii wbieb IS iisiinlly rais,'d ulieii uverheiel wires
bnve t.. g.i Ull. Ilii.'liet e-lnlillsbe.H
uverhea.l cuntaets fr.nii eleetri.- lamp pusts beliinning tu the cily, Ihe .lis- lallee betueell pusts being sulni'ubat
smaller than the bnUlli uf Hie ejcflric
train, C'liisisting uf twu ur thr. ars,
so that cunlail is ulwavs assured at
p.iliit al least. Tbi.Migh llexible
points ol .'..iilui't siispende.l fr.iin ea.h elei'tri.- li'-dit post alono the propose,1 liiie HiH current will betaken up by ineaiis of a ,'upper rail Inslcnc.l nhuig the .-.Ige of the roof ,if the ear ilut less ill.Ill fiiuil.'i'ii ur lifte.'ii feet from Ihe
¦.¦r.Miiid. Tl ntn.-t point will slide
:il,.ng that eopp.'i rail ami there is not the sjijrhiest ditli.'ully ill eslul.lishing a I'uiitiiiuiiiis ciirn 111 if the puiiii,-.if I'uiitii.l are uiade snlli.'iently einsii.. The ciirrcnl is alluwed t,. r.'liini tu the |siuer station thruugh the truck of the liu.-, ns nsual. This system of¬ fers all the benctil- of the ov'crbea.l as well as uf till" nn.b'rgroniid systems without uny uf th.ir shortcomings.
A.liiilrul .lou.'ft and the rliclillnK < a.let.
A.biiiral .loiietl nuw un the r.l 11.-,1
list of the Navy ami fanidiarly kiiuwu
Fik'liting .Iiminy" -was Acting
Lnirge nnd sinall Inittuiis xvill be
used this fall. I'laiii nnd ligiired but
tuns uf niulher-iif pearl apii.'ar in the
natural gray lints,in Hie .s.i.enlled guld-
1 lish tones lind in inire while,
i Africnn born biiltons will be used
j an.l bnll'ul.i hum buttons in phiin .1..'-
1 signs nre eoiisi.lcre.l cb'ganl.
I An elV,.|'tive conibimition is seen in
I the buttons uf perlella and liorii;pbiiii
j black horn .b'signsuie sbuwii, A rich
I ,'ollectiuii of, celluloid cllcctH orna-
I iiienled witb steel points and ina.b'
:.'laboriitc wilh iipenwurk is vcrx attriic-
live.
Itia expelled Hint the deinand fur buckles uf inuther-uf pearl and nietul in sipiaro und oval .Icsigns will be hii;hly salisfacloiy. —Dry (ioods Keoii- • iiiiist".
the lette
He bail never
n her Secretary of the Na'
when 111.
I Nil liluve tlinlhns been wurn half an i boiir shonlil 111' put awny until it has j been pulled intu slnqic ,ai,\ diied, Cnl.'hiiii; il ut the wrist nnd pnlliiin j oil'wrong siile out is the upprovod wuy ol removing a glove, us Ihal ! strnins no purtiou uf it. If tlieie is u I rip III a linger, iiiend it al unce. fur I whieb pnipuse keep Hie gluve Ibreal, always cuttun, ami never silk, a liiie \ uee.l'l,, an.l a Ihimble in ymr gluve bux. Turn th" linger wiuiig side uiit , nii'l whip the rip neatly tugetlicr, fas¬ tening the llii'cail by sewing back a ! little.'never knot. Then pull the lin¬ gers m'litly into shape, an.l aftei th.y 1 hnv,' drie.i thoroughly fol.l lugelhe'r ; and lay snio .tidy iu tlie box. If the ! gloves all' new 1111,1 light colored lav Illllll between f.iMs uf white lisslU'
r»l"''
xiii.iifi I'oiiiu. IIII.I ( uir<.
Mil^llii collars and cull's are appear-
i .'tilly un.ler a thonsnn.l ami <iiie as-
: peels, an.l |ierhaps Hie must succcss-
; fill IS the ciillnr enl intu tabs, heiiimeil
I 111,1 machine stiti'licl, b. neulli this
^•aii bo worn the ribbon sto'k, ur the
ir.lliiurv culbir band will serve il^ pur
pose; ur. luaiii, tlie I'lni'l s.arf lid in
Hi.' front intu a sh,,rt bow with nggres.
^ MVe eii.ls. Must of thl- mw slocks ure
,'riia le of plui.l silk, unl these ure. iic-
i 'ordino t.i the lut.'st edict of fashion,
lied iiit.i a sleirl .sailor knot nfl,r thev
I nave passed tbruiigli the biilt.nihole iil
i be buck and crussed A very urdinniy'
ilpuca ilr.ss, with a b...li"c.. wbi.li,
...u.'be.l nt the back und frulit, luoke.l
pill.' uttra.'tive umler the tniliiene.' uf
t white lin.l liar mil plai.l ne.'kli.'
ii'l liitu a snilur kiiut.und a t.iuii.. <if
Insli'ai! uf all cngngciiieiit ring, the .lapuuesc 1. v.r givis his sweetheart n piece of bcaiiliful silk for her sash.
.\ New .lersey tenuis I'lnb hus cease.1 lu I'xist, owing 1(1 the encroochiuent ol bicycling upon the interest of iU wo. men nicnibcrs.
The wife of Li Hung Chang is said to possess 'JOOil frocks, and hns hall tbat iiuiiibcr of waiting women in at tcndau.'e upon her.
Many patrioti.' lirceU women in Alliens are wearing the old Oreek cos- tiiiiic in order to i-ecall tbe high heroic spirit of former times.
Mrs, Kiiiizie, of I'matilla, Oregon, is said tu have the largest un.l most vabiable collection of Indian curio.'-- and relics Hull is known iu Ibc West. It is valued at SHI.l'i'H.
I'riii.ess .\delaid.. of Brngaiiza, wid¬ ow uf Doni ^liguel, tbe I'rctender, has taken Ibo black veil in the Bene dictine Cunvcut of Solesnies, near .Viig.rs, She was n I'riiicess of-Low- eustein-Wirlbeim.
Mrs. (', II. Simrgcon, widow of the lal.' pastor uf the Metrop.ilitaii Tober- na.'le, Lundiiii, cut Hie tirst .sud uf the gruund iipuii which u lai gc HuptisI clia|icl will be cunimenced ut once al Hexbil, near London.
Dungbti'rs uf the .\Aiericun Uevoln- tion in jraiiie iii-c .'iid.'avoriiig to col let lo'Vulntioiiary arms wliich Miissu chusi'lts gav.' to Maine wlii'ii .she b..- .ami. a State, in l.'^'iO, ami were siJd by lb.' Stnt.' in the sixties.
Miss Knicry, a gruiliiate of Bryn ^fnvvr aud a student at sevcrnl iustitu- tioiis In Eiii-upc, whose Ikiiiic is at Kllswurlh. Me., bns been .'lected a dean of the depart ment of womeu in the University of Wis.'oiisju.
Miss Mel.hira I.'.', who t„uk a de- gr.'.' in ar.'hilcctiire at the 1/iiiversily of Illinois rc.'.iiHy, rcceiv.'d Hic first .li)>loiiia .'ver given to a woman ut Ihe I'liivcrsily of lllinuis for coni|il.'ting a course in the .'oUcge of eiiginceriug.
Mrs. Fliii-a St.'el is .'uming lo b«
rcgurdc.l as a rival of Kiidyard Kip- i'l mi.l" 'Miiii
ling in Ihc li.'ld uf Anglo Indian He-
ti.iu. Mrs. Ste.'l is nuw lifly years of
age. ami fnniUdhe time of her mar-
riag,' at Iwciily until eight years ogo
she lived in In,lia.
The lalesi avgiimcut against tho eursci comes from Hcllair.., Ohio, where fuur youiig girls, walking home fr.ini .'hiircli, were slrn.k by light¬ ning. Three of Hicin w.ire steel cor¬ sets an.l Were killed, while Ibe fourth, who ilisduiue.l fashion, was ouly sliinned.
Mis. D. Ililler, at one lime 0 resi. .lent .if New Y'.irk, when h.'r husband .lied bad hini iiiclus.'d in 11 s,.lid luu- hugiiny .askel, mounW.l with guld and lined with c.ir.led silk, which was said l.l have .'.ist *I0 a yard. The hinges wcreuf g.dd aiid u" soli,I kn.d, of g.ild xvcigbe.l six |iouiids. Mra. Ililler had a siinibir .nski't made for herself. Her shr.iud .'.ist «;'2ll.lllill.
II is gratifying t.i lenrii Ibat Qiieeu .\iiiclieof r.irtugul, having fuiinded a ilispensary f.ir chil.ben, is nol cm- tint with guu.l wishes uud cuntnbu- tiuiis, but mills her persmiul minislru- tions. Shu iiiakes regiilur visits lo Hie dispensary, un.l putting on u iiiiis.'s li.iifiiriii, go.'S to work at tbe iluties of a niirs.', even lo the atten.l an.ie upuu snigicul iqierutioUH ou the liu.ir liltl.. uiics.
The otli.r day when Iho women ol Buekfonl, III., ""ran" til.' tr.dley curs tli.y r.-aliz.'.l a baii.lsuin.' num in con s.'ipi.n.'e I'm-111.'ir Ai.l Sucicty. Lust wiut.'r this snni'ty b.lpe.l lo support Ihe faiiiili.s of six bundred unem¬ ployed nun. The .ars wer.. packed from early inorning unlil I'J u'.'lock Satur.liiy night, and the men who pai.l a liv.-dullar bill bir u ride uf two ur three bl.i.'ks wero v.iled
liih.iul
i.r sill
ontwarrt foriuiliiv. Tne i.e,.|.l.'s Um.'was sp.'nt In talking ..f tli' u.'w.s of th.'.lay iversc ail; as Paul wail.'1 l..i Sil«.« nii.l Tiin.ithy to com" to lilui fr.ini IL'r.'a ^ v .men 11 l.l im he lua.lo Ko.vl Use ol his lime J.ir his Master, L.tli in Hie syaagoitu.' an.l lu III" imirk.'l|<ln",'. nuil every .lay pn'sclu'd J..sus niul ill.. resnrr.'-.'tlon.
¦il. "Whom ch.Ti'tor.' ve Ifnoranllv wor- shii. liim il.'.lar" I unl . v.iu ' IP' salj till, with r.'for.'ii"" to Ih" nllar I., ih.' un- klcwii <l..d. for ll woull ".., Ul Uial In their w,irslil|, of manv i;.i.l» ..r lil.iis lliey hu.l an Bitar r.r one wli...ii |.,.ssti,lv tlu'v nilflit uot have hear.l ..f n-. vt, hiil 11 llnT,. w.is Mi.'ll ail on.'. 111. y wull lik,. hi-liver al-.o. Her.)
,.r til.
tlLiie
iko
If that ll.< v,'ll.-lli not 1»l-.phi'ts a
nl of llluillio who alone Is
U.I nil
¦i;-,.',lllial ,.¦ Cn-nl. J-l;,l.r. > |.l.' may
ll J.su^
ll.'.^li
km.
xll..
f lllm l.y nly know . who was
has Ki, iliiii. Tl im for 11: l.llls|ill,'l,
Ills works, lint
Hnn .'xc,.,it HirouMl
lio.l maiiif.'Sl 111 th.
.lolin I.. 1M;1 Tlm. 1
to kn.iw Uim 1.I0I111 xvli,. Ill,
•iJ. "11" giv.'lh to all life unit hrenlhnmt nil lliings," lilvim; is His Kreat .•huru.'ier- Isil.', nn.l Ills .'rovvnliiK- a.'l was 1.; ^ive Ills ownly l..-.i;,illen K,.n. or 111 ,.lli.'r w.ir.ls, to tlv.'lllins.'lf ns a ^.e-rill".. f.ir onr sins, Hnviug- Klv.'ii Himself, || tliim;s. I..r nil llilu.;s ar.- in
K,.,llyare,|..|.,., nl n|..in
l.r.'nlli wilh whi.-h lli.'v
uaiil.',1111.1 111.' w.T.ls of
shnwur nr.. n|.pli.'nl.li. 1,1 them -The llo.l
111 wlios.- hniil Ihy lii-.':itli Is nn.l wlios.' ara
nil thy vvnys has ihon not Klorill.'il." illuu.
v.. 211,
'ill, ",\ii.l hnlh uinib'of one lil,>,).l all ua- li'.ns of ni.-ii f.'rt.i .Iw.'ll ;^i all Ih.' In.'c of III" .nrlli.'^ Not onlv has lii' ih't'rniine.l till, l.oniiils.'f 111.'ir hnl'itallon. hut II.' ha4 il.iui' 11 wilh r.'f.'r.'ii.-.,' lo Ilia pciiili' Isrnel (Hi'iit, xxxll, S). for Tl i |||.< |,l,..,-uli'lo iiiaU" Isra.'l 111.' .s'lil r.-ai.il Mess all natloiis lliriuuh Ih.'in, As all on I'arlli are Ills .'r.'.'itnr.'san.l 11.. l..v.',l th.' w.irl.l nn.l Kavu lllm..elf forth" worhl, siir.'lv It Is llj
NEW YORK STATE NEWS.
Snt Ilir fiypay Moth.
Kpeclniens of the calrrnlllar whloh lUM bo.'n .lefollatinK the in»|.le sonar iMsl^ot P.'laware County, ami whleh wa* IhcwaM mlK'lil 1". th.> .lanK.>MU8 gy|«<y moth wkiek has CAUS.MI fto much vlamnire In Haasa^ chus<-lts, wi<n. e«nt In rnvfeaaor Uater, Htate EntomoloKlst. Bt Alhanv
He has |.ron.>ni..-e,l them In ho tbe Oislo-cBinpa illsslria, ..r forest tree taat cut.-rplllsr. Ho (.r.m.>unc«e the reMat vlsisaf ion of this Insect In lielawara Consi^ the moBi severe nl which he has reeord, but reassuringly says that thn rMtatlok will prolsilily not ls> r>>|»i«tisl nnxt year. a*. Insect eneinl.'< un.l hingous diseases *rlB! go for t..wnnl .Icstniylha the papa aad' eggs of tin. |M*t befon. another iwaoa arrives.
Th.> farnii'm in H.>l«wam an.l Oraeaa (".i.inti.'S w.'r.' liB.llv frlKhlene.1 at tha ravu«..s of Ih'. tns.s'.t, fearinK II waa tha RVpsymolh. rmfewior l.lntnnr's oplaloa
I'le
Mnw Vork Ototo. >
In the state of New York them were <l«f- Inx Is-jTi, 4.13 tirm ot supposedly laenndlarr origin. Of th.we. 107 were In iionses umd for .Iw.-lllng pnrimses. Th.' total propMtf .b'stroyeil hv tlu's.. Incen.llary Urea waa l.'.i-Jfl.ia.V Durinif the sami' pcrln.1 there w.'m In IhlsstBtelwentv-two nr<M started liy llrevvorks, the ln«. Wing tS'l.tKS. Fire¬ crackers causeil ihlrty-eliiht lln>s In tha State .luring last y.'ur, while drunknn mea caused thrv>n, onn .if them Ih-Irk o lall, de- f.s'tlv." IImw 4M, au.l t.i cluars andclgaretlen •in. nltrtbuteil 117.
Kllle.l Whlln llulling Kalla.
Aitastlno lilr.tslo. an.l Krle track laborer, was Instantly kllle.l nt N'.'vv llnini'ton, near Ml.1.11.'town. Utrjialfl wiu. onthe nastbound track lioltim; rails. The |w.a.slnii of a weat- liouml fr<'i«hl trnln |.r..v.'nt.i.1 lilm from lienrlnK the OrnoKe I'onnly exprtws until I0.-1 lut.^ to eMcain..
ScelDR the man's daniter. Oeorge Barley, a hoy. ran townr.1 lilui. |>«ltlnR him wtth stoiu's to attract his ntlentlou.but lust ¦* Ill7.7nln r>.allr...d liU danger Ids I'oiy was hurled from the Irn.'k past the boy's Dead,
kii
iliis |,, it no
ink.. It Whut
'for hut 1.1 h.i
- Hi
,.k nt Is
1 1 wh.
V sh.inl.l .so.'k the I.or.l." ¦|1.7; Z"|.!i. li,, ;l-, .ler, xxix., i,. :i:l on m,'"I,Iiik tli" i.or.l, rvwli.'r.' Ilial His ijrenl do- "iipl" turn 1.1 Him. liv sin our l.a.'l.s u|ioii lllm. and an.l uiis.iiil..rslnn.l lllm. ly h
.'111 illJII
Milii.lal..
l.l l.'.iil
ve lliiil 1.1..Iiii 1.. 11. i'i "I'.ir In Him w.' liv ..ur I.eliiK. " Iflli'r.'
: kn-.
11 is ll tho is 11; forth H
Hi.'
i.lhiiiKlliat mill Live.if I" of I'luist H tliey
,y liv liav. li.il ar,. 1.10 n|i| t, ausi-of HIs.'linsl.'iiliiKs an.l thus I'rs 1.1 think thai lie is not k,.,..i1. i.hHI.iiI Islove.nn.lif lli.'selriilhs luanil.'st in His |'eo|.l.
Is l.l r.'i"
, lor 111,'KO
iiln.'
'(Il.l
. 11 , t\
*v,ay from the office, liia first ner
xuusly rapi.l step* hrnaght him t.. a i BuriaCs, where he pnrchasMd a few I Bolt's eyee ran acroas every line of I iMa^ amty jMt M mamy m ka ooaU I tka UMar witt aUolrie qMekMM.
liaii.lwritiiK; before an.l vet it seem.'.l .•ommuiiluiit .d tbe ucu.bniy ut Ann familiar. What .Ii.l h.'" net snil'.r us \ ais.lis .nnie over un.l r.'jir.iteil that h.'
..u.ii s,s'uii,l .Irew h:m further away j ha.l b.'.n .p.lb-.l t.. dis.ipline a
frum the .l..ck. further away from her i ca.let wh.. lia.l b. bavcl in a must un side, fur whusc beurt bis,lii n had bled accuuntuble inanii.'r un.l htt.1 dis- s.) buigunl so silently! WTiv .'..uld griM-.'-l the mudemy. Hi.- .lepartii.ent, sb.> have nut answered a ,biy s.K'iier':' the (bivcrnineiil uU'l all , .'ivili.'atioii. It was her fault if be bn.j lu l..«ve He then prui-.'Cle.i t.i relate Imw tbis witbuul ».-,'iiii: lier anl Imbliui; ber I'U'let. wbe.i pas-ing the low.r r.'gh.us farewell- ut. what n svi .','t. su.l. ten- •¦'the t-.wn..f Aiinap..lis hal "oi.o' 'ler ..ue it sli.iuM have l....n' b"W or uii..lli.r b.M.,.i.ie luv.ilve.l m
'•Sh.-must have lia.1 s..me vnli.I ex- hontilities with u tough citizen and cuse f..r her .lelnv. " Tnib mused as j pr.K'ee.bsl t.. p..|isb liMO off The with a ilesperute elT.irt be eii.-ourug.-.l i frieu.Is .if th.- tough .ume lulus r.-sciie,
hin.s.df t.i cut ll nvelupe ..pen. lb.- .'u.l.-t l.n.k.^.l upugHinst u«all.«n.l
The letter »u- written iu a cirrect. "hipped Hve,.f Hiein in .uc.e--i..n. ond U.bl hsn.l. an.l real tb.'U nearly huu.n.er.'.l the 111.-..ut ..f
,. », . . , , ., , ., tw.i is.ll.'. ii.en wlcuttvuiptt'l III arrest
lour Mr .V"l.n l.l. not kniw wh-ther 1 , ' ,, ., . 1 » .1
I-I, iillnn.w.rv.uris-rs-'iial rn.'t.whi.-h '"hi. H.- was 111 Hie ,n-l...ly .d the I li»('|»'n.sl t.. •«¦ i.y , .ni" unh.«r.| ..I civi! uuthorities. un.l tin sup.Tiii .¦hai.,v,r,r I nev.r rv-a.l Ihal .•¦•lumu. Hut ,pn,i,.ut uf the a.-udemv wa, seeking "'•'"'!'the aid of the Seer, iHr'y of the Navy in haviug hiin transferred bi the nuvul auth.irities m order that be might bu court-iiiurtiuled and punisb.'l
•¦(•onrt-iuartial that f.Il 'W ! " roar.sl J.itiett -'Licke 1 live L.tigh* and two puln-emen: nut whib' .ibl Jim Jou.'tt i« lini.u. The Init .lught to have s nie,lal Wiist arr y.-n .bung .luwu there, anyb.w?,., IXi y.ui supi'use the
migels.
Fashion N.>l».
Snsli.s uf .-liill'un iinil.repe .le .'bine, in livhi, ihiiiity c.ilors, ure u pretlj feature of the siiniiiier guwiiH.
.Tewcll.'dcnibroi.lery in ut the zenith ol its pupiilarity, which fa.'t predicU its .luwnfall in tb.' n.'ar future.
I'nre snow-white is infashiuu again, and nothing .1111 be nui.'li pr.'lti.'r than Hie c.il.ir.d slruvv hats triiMm...l with white .billon, wblle oslriib feathers, or .Uad-wliite wings,
Th.' best .Ir.sse.l pe.iple ur.' those who aliipl the bishiuns tu tliejr own r.'.piircineiits. If one's neck is long, a mil' mny be wurn, but lu a slmrl, sluiil llgiiie tbey are must iinb.'.'.im iug. .N.ir slioiibl u very lall woman weur high .'i-owiis.
(iir.ll.'s un.l belts, withsnsh ends nil iiiuib. of rilib.iiis, cosliiiK frun $0 bi 5)l,'), ar.' shown in Hi.'simps in gr.'al
I viiri.'ly linllb's ,if la luiug, set .11
I two or thi.'c iiii'li.'s apart a.-russ the i on.Is fur the I'litir.' length, ur.' on. I nio.l.' uf.l.'.'.irnlioli; oth.-rs arc .^f faii.'.v siripe.l ribbfiii, withoiit th.' lu.-.-. ur rang.d in deep pointed girdles, boued to keep 111. ill in pIn.'C.
If w.' were l.l jil.lge women by Iht .'Xpuiis.' of brow th.'y display now Ihat the huir is no giui-raily tbr.iwn buek poiiipnl.iiir, il wuiibl s'e.'iu Ibul tbey bn 1 bec.iiue mur.' Int.lb'.'tiiul or uf Ui.l.'.l with a l.iss uf hair, but il is nothing more serious than fashion's fuii.y, and Hi.: .'iirling lungs nre ipiite as miii'h in ili'iiiainl us ever to encircle tbe Ileal with soft, large wav.'s,
A.-ci.leiit revealed the puHslbilily ol ¦ 'Xl.'ii.ling 111.' usefuln.'ss und trans llf an ,
l,i.'k straw
ihgs of g,-e
(..arf of l.l 1
li'cke.lnitb
•n aiol blui'i
.k .-billon.
wierl h,.
n.l vi.ile
kiii'„-
aiul
f iriiiiiii-' 111" app.'uraiii
silk cri-puii i^.iwn, wlie
• red timl till- oiitsi.l.
<t 1,1 think Hint tin'I h.-a.l Is like unto k..1.| ..r silv.'r .ir slon.., «rnv.'n hy ult nu.l ninn's ilevl,'.'," K.ir It enniiot be that what we make mu.lu us. Th.i w.irk of ni.'n's han.ls .'aiiiiot liu man's aroalor. and y.-t what millions h.'i.iii lo think so ns th.-v 1...W .b.wii lo l.lols .,f w.,.iil nn.lst.-.n.'. H.-e Ih.. foilv of this fullv s.'t forth In Isa.. xllv., '.1 i'l aii.l in v.as.- 'iil .. -o Ihe reason of sm-li foilv, "A .l.'.'clv.'.l h.'nrl linlli I iru.'il hhu ushle:"
HU. "Aud the limes of this Ignorance Hod winko.l ut (.11. V. ..verlu-ik.'dl, Iml leiw cim- maml.'lll ull m.n .'vrv wh.'re to re|ieut." 11.id never inak.'S Il^hl of sin and ii..v..r passes It l.v ns 11 il w.'i-.i liothluK, hut lie Is l.i'mj'sulT.'rlng, slowlo aiix.'r, let willliiK llinl nny shouhl lirrtsh III Pet. Ill,, II. nil. How il must
Krii've lllnit.i 1... iii|siii„l"r,l 1 lis 11.- Is.
to h.' Hmns-hl ui.kln.l au.l ,'rui'l wlmn 11.' Is wllolly nnd only l..v"! P. 11 anv w.m.l, r
tliat II iiiimniiils all 1.1 r.'i'.'iit, liulis.it
liotaKT.'at won.hr Hint II I'.ts lull ami
fr.s. f.irKiv..|..'s» 1,1 all wh.i turn I., lliul (llos. xiv,, 4; 11,.111, ill,. 24,1
.SI. "it.'.niis,. lie hath a|'|...illllll a ilnv la whl.'h H.'wiiljmlit" Hi., w.irl.l In rh-liti .'mi-
li.'ss l.v thnt ninli whom 11 - hal li orlnl 1."
The nssnraii.s. .if this is f.iiiu.l In a ri,-"n
rlirist at Do,I'h rlKht hniel. In r.'leriii.-u
that n .lay
CuuKheA r|i a IIIb Pla.
A linliy, twenty months nld. the child ot William Darren.' ol Woll.m. last DecBmber h.'Kun to .'ouKh sev.'n'ly. PhyslrlaDS pr*- (>.'rHi...l m.sllcln.. for wlmoplng cough, and luti.r. ufl.r c.vnsultatlon, for bronnhlal Iroulile, The hahy. however, i{n>w thinner nnd thinner, an.l tlie parents heeaDievei^ much Alarm...l. . '
Purlnga vhil.-nt fltnf coughing theoAher liny the chlhl roughed up ablg lilaok-headed pin. ills Irnnhl.. thon ..eoaed aud his OOB- oltlon now Is inuoh IwproTod.
Orant n. Taylor llenlanred.
Former Ass..nil.lyinnn (Iron! II. Taylor, Ihelawy.'r lndlcte.'l lor ferKcry nnd grand larceny In June. Iietnm JudKii William D. Hlck.'y.nl Newhurg. withdrew pleas of not KUllty nn.llusnulty und pleadnd Kulltf on both indletmenls. Judge Plckey aeutenoed lilin to one year's Imprlsunineut In, the county Jail. In passing sent.'nce theOonrt .l.'nouii..ed Ih.. pris.ini.r for his acts. Tay- l..r nt.io.l und roclvcl senl«nnn with bowed h.'U.I.
ans
I V.I. Ill, K-nlh'T that I Iu¬ .t nt l.'iisl USUI
111 V"
ilhiT s,-rlplur.'S
f jmlKim.iit will
.'-allits nn.l tlio
livlii;< nnlloiis helm; imlK.-.l nl lie l.ei;ln-
nhik-. ami the wl.'k.'.l .l.'iv.l nt tli.'en.l nf the
I y.n
:i:!
'.Vn.lwh.
I'llo
His r.
whii'li hloi-k.
iirr.'.'lio
the
III till
.'losI,
till
til.
I r..r, vv, s.lH forll h.'iielils of Ills ri-snrr»',iloii ri'sults woul.l have h.s'ii rl.sen,
,'l:l. .'14. "S.I Pan ll"Wl..'il .'.'rtnln u
hell.V.sl." Thus
pla.'.'as a fniihful wllnes-., in-v l.isav.'all inm.y pln-e, Lul s.i, ni.'ans t,. save son..' (I Tor, 1 iiii'l'Tstooil Hint 11 Wa- his .',1 l..art;i.' nam.' •.filirii.l wji.'r, >
..f riirisi .ll I 1..H.1 hi
siirn Ilial 11.nl " w.irl w..ul.l al I'lish III-. |'len..iir" an.l |
.1. Is Hint Muuil.iing r fullv Ills
hn.l
1 deiinrt.'.l fr.iui th. i.'u .'Invi. uiilo lllm I he w-.'iit fr.uu pin.'"
kiuKhy
.. ail. iiiiiisaloii
.1 1"
r 111.
will
ill-
Ill
hapi.ytliih.! f.,
wllllliK lo fall r"V"al..,l plans with lliMi for 11
11- wh.- ...rl 111 npli-h w.' |.l. I Willi
lllm hi His..I
ly
IJ.oil llw.-II .; only In all lin. • .'s-.iu
HEMATITE ORE JN^ ALABAMA.
l.ons an.l
MitHi CloM. Thnlr MforeR nn Suada^.
The J.vwlsh population on Front and 8t. Joseph Htris-ts, Il.ieh«i4nr, Is vtiry Ihdlx- nanl. The .'dh't went f.irtt that Itie Jew¬ ish innrehants iniiat i-nuBe to dn liuslnesa
on Hiinday, Th Ili'l was olH'y.sl to the .
l.'ttHr. nml these two slm.'ts, nsuallr the til.'air., of unwonted notivily on SunuajB. w.-nv y.«terday strangely silent. Not a sin- - gl.> violation of tho order was reported by the police.
Itura l*raaal»u (Tempantiia.
Hnperlut.'n.l.>ut of Insuranen Loifls F" Puyii hns refused pernilsyl.in to do busineas In this State to the AouUen and ,,llunleh I''lr>. Insurance I'.impany, tho Uagdehurg rire lusuraiice Cuiniiany, and thn Prussian' National Insiirnneo Compauy, on the ground that th.' Prussian (Livoniment dia- .'rlinlnat.'s iiKnlnst the Mutual Mf» Insur-
ni Company, the NewYork Lite aud the
Eiinitahle l.lf.',
Aaaemblyiiian Van Knaren Keaisaa.
Assemblymun William H. Van Knuma, ot i;ist..r Cnunty. Ille.l with tho liuvomaraiid 111.' H..eretnry nf Hlute his reslgustlun as a memlier of the .^sseinlily. Knlluwlnjl Ini- in...llately upon the reslgnatl.ui <l. Wi Ald- rl.lxe, Sounrlutemlent nf piiblki Works, ap¬ pointed Mr.'Viin K.-urnn to Ih. one of the two n.'W niemliers uf the State Board of Ht.'airi VosselH luspeetors. The salary la t:itm a year.
Nhuwar of TtMMla lu Leeda.
Purlng a heavy rulnlall lu the village of l.e.ids there wus u shower ol toads. Tbo l.iu.ls fell In a llinlt.i.l ur.si, p.^ha|is a ban- dn'.l f.'ct s.|uur... Within that spaoe (he I'lirth was ULirully covered with iierfeolly f.irmi'd l.ut dlinlHullve t.m.ls. llio urea- tur.'s w.-re unlf.irinly <if the nice of commun while beans of a truiisluceiit white color,
all Around lh« ami*.
IT.irnceW. Kggl.slon.ol llln«hnmton,hs« h.s.n n|ipiiliileil Asslslnut Junior riiyalolan In the lllnghamton llospllal.
Int.r.'st III Knst lltlo's pr.ij.«,'t.'.l railway has ben revlv.'.l. Work ou securing a rlKht uf way has Imen begun.
Th.' lute hull storm which swept orer I'hautau.piu r.iuuty did gri-at .Intaage to growlUK cr.ipM.
I.o.'kport thinks II a mouaiii.inl Is nns'ted to .'uuiin..nmratu the liull.liliK uf tli« Ede Canal It shoul.l Is. set up In tliut elty.
Two real.b.nin uf Sworinnvllln, Niagara County, ill.'d from h.-ul prostration. Tbey
ut
ork In the IIcIiIh whwu slrlekeD
Ma.nvery of a \>ln IIHI Mil lurlllauatllllc.
There has heun .Um .iveriol on lands ol he sl.«s Iron oud Ht...-1 .'.impau
Is, Ala,, Iw.'iily
ipauy in Din
near from Binning- 11 heinntll.' oie. v.-lv" f.iot thlCK. u vnrioui! phi.'sii IS,und foun.l t.i IliipurillBn. Ul 'I'S .-howu slxty-
.,,, r.i|iorts 1..II.V.'th"
vlll to lo' a liun,lr.'il mll-s t<.ug uud Inej. hansllhleln(|uuniity Th- I
l.irlyleet.l".-), nn.l l-n t. Th.-v.'lli linsU-enlapp.-.
lor a.llstan .Itw.-uly 1
Ix' r.-KUiar und tr.'- fro unalysis has in s.mo'inslan
hal her.'lof.
fas known Is'f.ir.-. light to he unly In „k. ts. The only i-n w.T.. hel.l to Im Krunklln Ciuuty. ji.isll runs Int.! the
TeUneSse*- Coul Ulld IroD ('oUi-
after d.'tni;..', ibcre anls-no I
shoul.l have l-ft thsl r-«tauraiit m.nlljj. Ago. In fa.-l -'lall I I- 1-.. in:m'Me»t as to cufiwa It' in f»-t .¦\,T sln.-n y.'U cam" there, II, v.,u un'lerttau.l^ Ten .lay* aj;.. I r,s-.-iv..| w..nl that mv mother wh,i llvna In I>ui Un 1- verx ill. I aaw my only duly then an.l al ..n'-.-ma.le up niv mind to go i., her I ieav- ,vn the N-w Vork t.m rr.w an'l Iv the time y.u «-! thl- will !-• far Uul It ass u.w.u l*fore he oiubl get 1 'Jown the hay, *, t rclt" mv fr.-.^ "" " au'1 d. lit |.l-a4W think niHudy ..f
Your* sln.s-rviv.
iieaidT ..f m. »ME Lis.US
Tlir Smnmer tilrV. VMt*.
Aiuuiig the vainly of vunities w.irn tt the liu.Is bell this seasun i-. n small i.piare plate glass mirr.ir s. t in u .bli •at.' fraiii. ..f gold or ,',iher, ..ften link witb jew.'Is. uttache.l to the 'hi.teluiiie aiimi.LMr.iiihiesuf ull s..rt.-,
i Jf course it's for use as well us ..rim-
I uent,
; .\n ast.iiiisbiiii.' sinht is tb.' w.-nriii^
• .f tb.' "ilv.r ii.oiint.' 1 rubbii- f,. it at- u<'lie.l to the purse .'baill It Is a
eature uf th.- shirt waisi p.ri...!
.Icwel.Ts ur.' .lispl.tviiig glut.'ring .hiiigs 111 lb.' uiiv uf 1..'"||. ma I.- fr..iii .'ul.l ur silvi-r ur plaie.l -iiiir sit uitli
. leueU. or plain, us fun.'y .ii.lat.-s, but tli.y ur.- n.d fur wear with Hie .-.dt-.n
i *aist ..r fur tln^ shirt »uisi m any 'oriii, tb.'only beltn abnissible being lose .if silk or kill, with more or les. dam l.u.-kle«
Tor fancy «ilk l.|.ius,s these gi.r- »e,'Us Irt-lt- ure all v.-ry '*.-il aiol are -oui. times U4,V4ilupanie.1 b,V dog oi^Uur-. iiat<'hlug thetu.
nail nnd iinprolllull. 1 pr..llt«l.lel,r..wii '.r.'inli Ih's...' ii.'ur llus-.-llvil|.'. The newly .11 lun.ls ol th '
'""'i'.ins.'rvative nulti.irlty holds that Its
ills"..very will I'lieupenth ,st rtllrou mak-
i'lK In til.' lilrnilngiiam dlslrl-t ly »l h'ust
iw.'iitvnv M.t« a t.m, l|iel,rowii..r"he-
inn iiiiii'h niT.' eh.sii.ly w.irk.'ll than 111.) i-ouiinun Alulsiiuu rod .ir.'
I hlKh I
slll<:ou.
tni
epn
lUt uf the Tuiteil State's
ftire.1 yi«i to rats.- a hd .1 Is yt to |ils; rhackara. "—Cluusno iteoord.
flo«al|>.
Ni'-ar Klgm. Or.pnn, in a y.inng wo jian wtl.I ,\At\) liautfl to t4.»ii a load of are .if bandsiiuw a«f and luUuads Uimu lissasll. | boa, wad aeok tH
Id bbx'k It was .lisc.iv riukled luyer I c Iili.I I..'torn away frum Hi., fuiiuilo I ti.iU as elT.-. tiinlly ns a knife (.e.-ln an I upple. Till- fabric -*liicli rein.Hius hos I IIU gloss, res. iiibb s o w.iiil .'unras, I un.l is I. ully piile presentable. — New I Vurk Sun.
I (. .ll.r is v.ry .ar.fully cuU'i.lere.l j this seas.in, K.',l. w Int.. unl Idu.-ure ; the ki-y imtes frum w huh many pretty
variations are ma.le, Th.- nul r.iyal
rcil is u bri^'lil s..nrl.^l, but lb.- parlii-ii-
lar lint will, h uppears must .'..uspi.'U-
..ii-ly ill fa-liiuunl.b' .lre-s is,exactly
llUe"..ue..f th. velv.l leaf geruuiums
H.me re.l. to... IS vtiry mu. b worn by
Knu'lisb Women, us it symbidizcs the
Natmnul H.iw.r
The evtrnvagaut tendencies of the
1..V ..r.. ... ,,..11 M« ..iiHul ,•.».,„ lin I rear will l». .'I''s--Ul "Aa!.! miiHa—auum iiw:
.lay .ire us W.I eieiiip.ifiel m the hn- !;„u,.„„ount'ihaiwas laid during «ah'd
L'.ric and iin.b'rwear as in any idber ; ,|„, i„, thm.- yrfarn. So lar tbl« y"ar
lirun.'h of fasbi.,11 The (v.raet de- 1 Loulsluua h-ads. with 111 niil-s of track
iiartinent disp|»v. many a pretty ''•''• ""'t''¦^""f"''''»'•--''"'''''''' "'-"'•''
ii.iTelty in siiii.m.r ooriets, one .il } ^'"-'
whi.-h is mil le uf ribbon ti» l.Kik more i
like a girlie tbau a'lyihmg else, aud : An Bl.««rtc »p..t.
to wear with tlie v!„,rt .'..rs.-t there are ' Frea-hmMiln 5|e,|s., have .tarted a mov.-
i.he .laiiiiiesi i.tti" bn-i ^of.,.irt.r.';;;;:\^:^z':::L!t't:^'i:i^V: t^
s of iMadiUK ! wh«r« Smunlor MaslatfUaa waa shot, the run. Others ' eieeatPm took |itoee ua a UU <neH<tuklaic
RAlLWAr CONSTRUCTION SMALL.
Only 0*1 Mllr. nf Tra.-k ¦.aid In Ibe Klral llair or IM!t7.
Th.'Uullwsy .K'jo rep. ns that ..nly WJ mlh-s of truck hav.- Issn laid lu Hi" I'ult.'d mm.s during He- llrst hull uf 1«'J7. This li¬ ie..* than the .•.<rr.".| ouding period ..I any yiiirrln-e ls7,1, with tb" exeepllon of ism w'l.-u .mly SW miii-y ,4 tta-k had ts«>u lal.l a|.l" July 1, lu iwnuty-sli >.f the Htaleii aul Territories n.i track ha.l \"-i, luld this year, Juilglnalroin th" eon»tnictlon now u'.l.rwayou Ih" .llfferent lliivs. the total aiii.'Uiit uf Iru' k laM .luring Hie .'ntlrr year win l«. .'I'.s.-ut "ilKKI mllHa-al.oul tb..
,f oinntl.'s
tdrough vihich nl.'
I I.J With rib-1 fta««Uio.,-d(jatifmmatm¦aryi ooit
i»r»f^«*,
?*m'
..^i^miiiSii^i^m^^^^i^i^ "%
.-t-4'
I..
,;u1.|e li.et lor llin puny ul.sn owns the el.'.'lrle lighting plant. A Ko.id price Is .'hurK.'.l ths elly Inr Incaii- d.'si'eul lights. Ills slnt.sl iinULlnia will hiill.l a plant nnd furnish gas l.ir tl per IIMKI f.'.'{,
Tunis ll.dnnint.'r,.lglily-f.mryeanolage, who llv.'d near Crnm'svlll.'. HontKumery C.iunly. N, Y., eoiiiinltt.'.l siihld.. by hang¬ ing himself ton h."l post. II" hod gruwn weary ol III.-.
Wlllluin < hristu|iher, uk.sI eley*n, was Iruwu.'.l In the Hudson lUv.'r while bath¬ ing in the r.'ur.if the (luyelyTheuln., ut I'n.y. Il.l wus Ih.. thir.l Imy dr..wuud luthal vl.^lnlty In Iw.'nty-luur hours.
A .'l.iu.lhural visited the eitstern suellun ,1 C.duiubin Cuunty, on the Unslon and Alhuuy llaiiroadllue, causing a loss to ero|ia un.l rallroail property of nhuut tiioail.
rii" stale Hoard.ilChnrllli'H Jios nmndul- '.d u .'ommllte.i tu invi'stlKUt.. ...iinlllalnls ll W.-sl»rn States thsl ln.'..rrlglblM i-hll- Ir.n truui Nuw Y.irk urn uuluadsd upon
lliein.
Cherry Cps'k reports tulluro of the eon 'rop In that n.i.'li.in,
'I'weuly-tlr.- North CoIkhIud families lavlug ii'ioaales are under (|uarautlun.
A cind.'r path nsently holll betwoea .'anan.lalguB and Victor .-net tOO u inlla.
(irajHi growers al.ing I.akn Keuks report ,.rospects u« Ijelug bright for a big yield uf <ra|..'s.
lIulTiUo ...nlra.durs huv.. sgrisid to take ('.{S.UUO w.irth of l.lue Htone frum the Itoek lilen .(uarriiis. The wurk ol gettiug It out will k.s.p a lurg.. I.ir.w ol uieo busy all .uinnier
Various lusnrau.'n...ini|iunies .lolng busl- K'ss lu Oleun hav.I prvsa-nlnd Chief of Pollen Hart with tDdOfor his ulerluMW iu liutllngau end l.i a gang of llrebuga Ibat iperuLKl lu that .'lly.
The l.o.ly ..f WUUam Culler, tbirteea f.-arp "l.l, waa loun.l In s<v 11 fe.-i .if laa'.ar In a l.rl.-k yar.l nl Elmlra, lb- was prol.'iMr .'Hrnlng to swim and w.-nt lu U-youd bis b'ldh,
stale Huperinton.lenI of Pul.ll.- Buildings Knst.in was rxoneralisl Ir.an all ehargea uf ellruvaguneu |.y thuCupilol trusl«s-a.
Fre,. uiaU ilcllvery lo Klhu (deuosno t:uunty) turiuurs Is t.i l». i-unllnuo.1. Four men will eov.-r thn tuwushlp. Thny aru paid taSa mouth ea<-li.
(loveruur Bla.k anil hip i-./u Arthur Went lo Ibe A.llroiida..k Mountnln.s, Tie- Oovurnur will is-eupy the lodge r<'eently Iwught by him. Ills ouly .-olBpolil.mn will bn bis sou an.l a guide, Th.- (i.iv.'rn.>r will r>vinalu iu i-K.up until th.' lani w.ok lu Auguat, wheu hi. will sttnu! the U, A.ll. .ueauipiueiil al UufTahi.
Ko h«»»y wus tic. lute raiulaU tbat Hara- logn Lak... Luke ^j(¦..r^.. und .dher lakea la that (..Ndlou wern rulw-d sl> lu.'liw. Thle furalahtfH an uupreiieilentHd reeor.1.
1'n.vluua tu alriklug uU lu the C'hiiianikfe ngiou J.ihu Mahauy waa uue ot tlw bad Imbaved realdniiui ol Ibat ««olluu. Ue va« u walklug eta»i|d« uf aols.rliil]r aa<l stead/ sa a .'I'H'k, Tbn (arm whlcb be and hw l,r.j|h>Y owiwd proved l<> .lover on* oIUm targnt |sH,la In tbat an^tloo. Muney rotlad III ..„ Ihe i.*lr l>y li'j'dred" ef dl-UaiaA »wk. Tbe iiiflui ol wealth u|«el Joto Mahauy. H« leU lato liad q.>m|iaa)r aad a. .|ulr<si an app«tlt' fur ll'pior. A few daa ag.i, while walklug on tbn lra<iks aader IM iuilu.'u.'* ..I drink b« wanalniakbr atMHl aud killed,
<|.,v.-rBor lllaek has ai>pulatad aad 4 nhuioued tooott WilHaa York att, as
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| Title | Queens County Review 18970723 |
| Date | 1897-07-23 |
| Month | 07 |
| Day | 23 |
| Year | 1897 |
| Volume | 2 |
| Issue | 38 |
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| Title | Queens County Review 18970723 |
| Date | 1897-07-23 |
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i^mtn§ §onni^ fletJietoa 1001 AM JOI PII AttnctiTt tnd Artistic St l« AT TBI REVIEW OFFICE by Powir Premt. A F.\.MII.V NKWil'.M'KK or l.m.M. .\MI (.KNFU.M. 1 V 11:1.1,1«. KM K. FREEroUT, N. Y.. FKID.VY. .JULY 23. ls*»7 TIEM3: tt.OO TCAKLT IV ABVAX^S NO. 38. MHM I. RANDALL, Praaldent. , OBAIJNCKV T. 81'BAOL'K. VIefrPfwJdant. WIIaUAM 8. HALL, CuUw. ¦OAKD or DIBBCTOBS. WUIIaia E. Onldei^ Wallaoa H. Ortiwall TkaauuD. 8niltli, Aarmt ImnlK. Obriaa L. WajUM, Omnie M. Randall, WUIIam a. Hall. Oeaa, airont lasal bolMayi, from •, a. m. to t. p. m IMIiira farllillaa and IndncrmrnU In lo-thmw of vltlier the , mhI every accomoilatliin aa fur aa la t with cunaervatlVH inanttKcnient. I at ttie rata of thn^ IKr i'<:ut paid oa Una |
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