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FKEEPORT, N. Ya, EHIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1897.
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The- ^liaeayal MiMion to Seaman, in PhUadalphia, cmploya a goapel taimeh aad flada it very effeotira itf ^aaehiag tbe acamaa of tiie port.
AU raportafrom aeotiona of the conn try vhara p«aiiats grov indioate thai l|ka erop,will be abort and the qnalit] fbfwior thia year on aooaant of the
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idd a OaomH Brnking Ltiam 1 and DiMiQfuit. T
I F'.tid on apooial Oepoit ( Honni-OA. M. to 9, M y.0A.M.tol3M.
Tba hocaaa of Uarmaa cavalry resi- JMBta ara to ba entiiely shod witb MfT ahoaa, recant eiperimente as tc tMr durability aod lightness haviufi p»vad very aatiafactory.
V Uetvian paper call* attention U tb extraordinary faot that at Aachen iklaa 800 ttras of ateel wire are nsed a%. aantully in the mannfactnre of nedles—l,600<boo,000 in namber. vaked at fl.OOO.OOO.
1 ia reported on the authority of o Momon alder, who has his headqnar- Un in Brooklyn, N. T., that in tbe Eaaam Htatea alone there are nearly jfHKM eommnnioanta ot the Moimor dtniii aad m9ra thaivlML.elders.
MAKD OP OmCTORS.
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biU«0. KNIGHT. Vh..i-0h5»Mj_^
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ON. O. H. HAMMOND, \ rmBBFOBT. U L
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A 'ytiiy Xew Tork deaf and dnmb girl ks aned a deaf and dnmb man for |O,0O0 for breach of promise. The >nng man's father is a million¬ aire. Tfae chief witness is also deaf and dmb. Love, too, is deaf, dumb and bkd, bnt money talks.
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niANCIS a. TAYLOR, BCRNIK MAIN ANO P«I.TON STA.
WM. A. ONOCRDONK,
Om<w, Nq. ;»i Main Klrfit, .
Ca V. •AtOWIN,
^BANJO SOtX)IST.i^
WHNUMi at Low Rataft HMPSTUO or rRttfORT.
¦a lo«ke« at aty I head— This waa Dootor » Bs thaaped oa aiy < ••Ah.ttaniltls! Yoa maatat ma—j Tou maata't wotk- Init alt dowa and tl'
Ion may live lor ] Bnt. in the meantime, Te take t^ia Inadii^taa I
Be looked at my tOB(ra« head- ThU waa Doctor Wise— "lour llTor'a a total i "Tou mual takaa Tou mnatn't mt awe You muatn't eat i lou must walk ami l*ap,yd Yon mustn't »lt down In B Oet out with the lioya and I And take tliran aoaos of I
JWHCN DOCTOM OtSACREE.
[aad he shook hla Us looked at my ti>n«ae and he ahook his
Thia waa Dootor Bright— I then he said: "I'm afraid yonrlaoKs are |[oi;«," ho eaiil. "And your kidney isn't right. A obaage ot scene is what you need. Your caae ia desperate, Inilred, And bread Is a thing you mustn't eat—
Too mueh starah—but, by tho way, Yo* mnat heneeforth live on only moat— And take six doses ot this n dayl"
rheaiil
I mastnt hnrryl
im mastn't worryi leooi; , I eanaot say;
"ta tta mle
ioe a dayl"
fed he shook bis Perhaps they wore rigbt, and perhaps they ' _ knew,
' be sai|^
It Isn't tor me to aay. Mayhap I erred wben I maJly threw Their bitter slnff away; But I'm llvlnit yet, and I'm lyi mv foet And grass isn't all that t dare to int: I mnst also run; And I walk and I mn au'l I trnrrv, too; I dull old way; Uat, to saw my llle I ennnot si'io »e some fun— What some olthe alilo do.-tom would do I a dayl" II tliere were no fools like you nnd me.
—8. E. Klsor, In Cleveland Loader. ¦-
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ERY Cl looking mnst say, saiil Geoffrey looking little room api ly. CerUinl, lUinty tornittti hangings ami tbe blazing Arurthy of approval.
"I qnite agree with yon, Oeol sirereil Oeorgie from her low -where she sat with ber elipperei (III the fender. "At first we several drawbacks, but now tl have got nsed to making onr ow nad cooking our own dinners we enjoy life tbun not. Of course are heaps of things tbat we mias, it was pleasanter to have wait upon ns than have a womai every morning to 'do up' the rooi but we aro too busy to have leisure pine. I toaeh the yu'ing ladies of towu tu play tha piano, and to S] their native tongue with accaracy; Josie is daily companion to an elderl lady—hours from ten to eight, and holiday on Sunday. We rnther iil it."
"But Anna would not beud hei shiinlders ti> the yoke
"No; Anna thought poverty in Eng¬ land very objectionable. So she wrote to .Tames tbat she hail changed hit miud abont goiug out tu be married, and shunid sail tor Melbourne iu the next stean^., We wanted her to wait for an auawfflT from him, but she had n more perfect failU in him than we hail, I snpposc; anyway, sbe is gone." "Have you heard of her arrival yet?"
"Yea, and no.^Wo have beard that tbe Petrel arrived safely, but we could hardly have n letter from her till this week. It is just about tbree months since she sailed."
"Let us hope that her letter will not bring tho announcement of her mar
Across the World. ^
•r- C\ Je-.ITTON. Vif
KewOrleana is snlTering from the Invasia of a new variety of beetle, of which 0,000 bushels were swept trom the aiawalks on a reoent morning. Aa milbniof birds hare recently been killed i Lonisiana for their pinlbage, thia'iniaion of beetles is not snrpris ing. ,^_____j««3
' Says te St. Ijonis Olobe-Democrat- "The Tiasnry Department estimates that thi popnlation of the United Btataa i4noreasing 3,000,000 a year. ,Th«t isfit enoagh withont admitting great nnbers of iUiterates from coun- ^ea witWhioh we have nothing ir oonuuon.
Massamsetts has expended $700,- MO figbng the gipsy-moth, aud it triU reqve #100,000 annnally tor ^verat ytra more to exterminate \u destiotive insect. If the work IsaoeeM, as it now promises to hiha nney will bo well investetl, »<%he giy-moth devours everything'! "^'"go «" "omebody else upon the voy-
giW thigrows, and is capable of »«"•. " ^°"'|\ 'l" *»? ^"i " ''J'? j„, 1 , t. a broke i>oor old Jamie s heart, and
ao^ incsniable damage. those things do happen. "
".So do snow flakes in May. No, I am not guing to waste much anticipa¬ tory sympathy over Jamie's heart. I am anxions tu hear from Anna though, and su is Josie. That young woman is fate to-night, and I am dying to see her surprise wheu she linds yon here."
".She is due, is she?" said OeolTrey, walking to tbe window and pnlling aside the blind that he might look out ou tbe gardeu path, dimly lighted by the gas lamps on the road. "Does she walk or drive? Thore is a cab now cumiug along."
"Walk, of eourse! We ciinuot afford carriages!"
"The cab is coming here, neverthe¬ less. Htops at the gate—somebody gets ont; it is Josie, or Anna!"
"Nousenae!" -exclaimed Oeorgie, startiug up in such baste that her chair wont ono way and the llre-iious another. "Ub, Cleoir, what is it? I am so glad you arc here!"
"I am glad yon are glail," he re¬ turned grimly. "There, you see, if it is nut Anna 1 am a Duti'limaii."
".Vud it it is .\nna it is her heart that ia bruken and not Jem's," cried Oeorgie, rnshing from the window tu tho front duur "Oh, my puor, |>oor dear!" aho weul on as she HuiiK it open aud canght tbe new eorner in her arms. "What is it all, auJ huw came you to be baek agaiu?"
"I am BO tireil, Oeorgie! I cannol talk," anawered Anna wearily, my luggage is oul there."
"Oeoir shall see to that. Comj in, darling. Yon shall rest
^EngUa poatel savings bankb hav^en existence more than a qna«r of oentnry, and have been eaUJahed all Britiah colonies, in Bns^, Frae, Sweden, Italy, Ans¬ tria, ^pan, ad almost alt otber civ- Uiaeceonn^s, inelnding Hawaii, whartheretre between 2000 and 8000 jpoaitQ with aavings ataonnt- in« Imorehan $1,000,000. Last year EngU there were 6,t^,- 6B7 4ositoi in these institutions, their fuids mounting to nearly 1500,6,000.
CATKIN W. JONES * CO..
EsttteilnsinBceAiieQcy,
>AII ROCMWAV. N. V.
1.1. RANOAtL. Ar«l)i«aat, Iter. SnaUya ata.. aad Mala sc. Mhaad Ds*st. ttaamaii;^ L Ifsraael
(BMANLCS L. SCAMAN,
?nter *»» Builder,
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ANDOUUIBRS. VKiBKMIT. Lala
CRT A. OCOCLL. raaaroav. L. I
JONN R. WRWHT. JkVOTXOXZBSR.
Uni< Stes Consul Charles Denbj^t Pek, gives the substance oi a rt«sent«>n recently made by Mr. Shnan, Etish Consul on Trade In OU. Brinan sUtes tbat the tnrre* of Oha is copper muob nore ia silve and that the rela ^ra v% of got and copper is an iatpott factor n the consideration of tratprobles. It is nndoubt edly trt aays bunaii, that the or¬ dinary einess . China is done ia oopper <i, and le incloses a trans Iation o^ impeal decree, in which it is sho that le price of ooppei cash has tn enlnoed over twentj pet cent, the sae time that prices for ordini „tioh of consnmpUor ara materi|r inorwed.
lady, nor just at this mouieut quite at her ea.se.
"Yon nre Mias Edgar, aren't you? ' she said, after that paii.se of inapec¬ tion. "It is rather awkward for us, yon aee. I am Mra. Barriugton—yon won't take it kindly, I am afraid -bnl Jem would not come himself, )ie would send me. Now what cau we do to pnt things as right as they can be?"
8o the delay was explained. Tho delighted bridegroom had not rusheil to meet his bride becanse be was (flready husband to another woman. It went hnrd with Anna, but she wna a proud woman and compelled herself tu give. cold attention to the explanations that Mrs. Barriugton forced upon her. As it, being betrayed, it mattered tu her hnw tho thing wos dune! A rescue from danger on the one side, a nursing throngh an illness on the other. What did it matter to the woman they had cheated? Mrs. Harrington's olfers uf assistance were haughtily decliueil, and the flrsl steamer thnt loft Mel¬ bourne carried Anua Edgar with it.
"Did you foresee this, Oeorgie, when ynu gave me the exact passage money in that purse 'towards the house plenishing'?"
"Don't ask hume questions, dar¬ ing," answered Oeorgie with kisses. Lie still and get well as quickly as :oucan." tot Anna had beou exceedingly ill n the return voyage, and was still '¦ "y weak aud shaken. The sym- ot all the place was with her, seeing the impossibility uf keepiuf disaster secret, the Edgars ha>^ '.a- d to. speak of it openly at once, friendly gift« ot all kinds came in ihow the kindly feelings uf the 'ibors. The little house over- _;d like a cornucopia with fruit and
^"^ffrey huug about, ready to nurse,
rands, write letters or do auy-
that could be required of him,
ig as his business could spare
d then nnwillingly nuuouuced
must go.
will say it is heartless of me
.est that it is an ill wind that
'"¦"8\nobody any good," he said,
*^ ""' ig Oeorgie's hand as they sat
twilight flre; "but.you see
id not have done me a lietter
by coming to grief in this
rmr misfortuue seems tu to me. If she had uot ^I should have been afraid come to me. Oeorgie, 'on wuuld have said yuu [ve Jusie. I cauiiut ulTer like what yuu are nsed m onght to have, but not miud being poor." }eoir, dear," answered besides, your poverty ed with uurs."
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him, that
blows squeei over tl Anna tnru way. be good oome (o ask yi darling, coald nol yon anyl to ,pr w' you say
"1 likel Oeorgie; ia wealth
Three-i when shei "Petrel, was Anna El was steamin James Barrif
The little 1 proved a chlj ten years to happy womed invalid to the] and now aided tho snperi^ Anna hj ~ Oe
fcty was Anna Edgar kt to Australia in the |ree-and-thirty she ^1, and the "Petrel " p4s England with I board.
I Oxford Road had lie during these
educated in England. I am sorry to bear of yonr loss; it is a great choiga tu be left with so yonng a child to train."
Anna was aware that she spoke stiAily and indiflferently, bnt she was still in the dork.as tothe meaning ot the prea¬ ent interview, and she resented what she looked upon as an unwarrantable intrusion,
"I brought ber witb me becanse I eonld not do without the only creature I have btlunging to me, aud, besides,! waut to show her to an English doctor. .\.nna,yon do knuw what my loneliness is, anilhow ill I can bear to lie alone. I never could hear tu be by myself. It was that that bruugbt almut what yun must look on ns my treaobery tuward yon. Yon know bow I urged you to come out to me, and huw you would still wait till I could come to fetch you, It was too lonely, and then I met with Jessie. 8bo told yon nil about -it; sho was good to me and I married her. Tben you came uut, two months too late, and it broke nij haart, Anna, fur it was you always that I lovod."
"Hush!" exolaiinod Anna, aghaii, at hu eu'le I with an appeal iu his voice. "Tliia io scaicely IH talk be¬ fore yuur wife's daughter."
"Dll you uot kuow," he snid bitter¬ ly, "iho child is stone deaf? Tho name calHinity that deprived me other mother tuuk awny her hearing. AVe may tay whnt we choose beforo her; she nnly knows what wo say uu our flugera,"
"Puur little soul!" said Anna, sud¬ denly relentiiio tuward the mute little Hgure, and taking her into her friend¬ ly nrms. She iindcrstiioil now the straugo expression that sho had noticed ou the child's face.
"It is n heavy trial to her and to me, and she has nu mother, Anna, I have coiue to see if yuu cau be wun to fprgive me the past and tnke the place uow that yuu have always had in my heart. 1 am a rioh man now in every¬ thing but happiness; I can give yun all the luxuries you were born to, and if you do not choose to go to Auatrnlia I will sell my property thero nud pur¬ chase au estate whero you please in England."
Auua had released tho child, and nuw stuod proudly confroutiug its father.
"I am exceedingly glad to hear of your prosperity; it must surpass even yuur expectatioua, and I trust that you may long eiijuy it. Bnt, as I said at the beginning, you hove made a mistake; yuur presence hero is un¬ called for." a
"I knnw," said James earnestly, ''that vnu must even yet feel sore and angry when you thiuk uf my treat¬ ment of yuu; but you du not realize ' ,'K much I too have undergone. Jessie was a good wouiau, n good wifo, but she wus uot the woman that I loved."
".More shame far you," interrupted Anna. James put up his bond imploringly. "You speak truly; ,but it was you— you always that I carried in my heart, and it is yon thnt I have come bock to seek. Anna, if you ore still angry with me, will yuu not hnve compassion on the child? Think other helpless¬ ness, for whut am I as a guordion to that little thing? Women oro alwoys tender-hearted, ond the child has never offended yon. Thfuk of-.her Iovo and my ueed, and of how I have loved you always."
"Aud betrayed mo," said .\niia; bnt he went on unheeding her.
"And how I love you still. Will you uot yield? You nro still Auua Edgar."
"I am," soid she, blushiQg in spite ot herself; "hut here is Dr. Willier- force. I had hotter refer you to him, fur this day month I shall be Mrs. Willierforce."
"Anna, Anna! am I too Inte? Have I come across thc world iu search of
THE SABBATH SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMBNTS FOR OCTOBER 3 fa
I turbiin shape in black felt is bound
^rorala'a IVoinrn Mllllla. : «ltl„„igl, pome stJ-Jca turn Up at oue
Two hundred young women of .\t- 1 si-lc. A rihlwu band onmiid iho I lauU, (Ja., havo organized a compnny I erown, the lirini bound with ribbon, i and asked for a charter permitting and at Ihe left side a bird with long J thom to become a part uf the Xatioual toil leolheis iathe favorite trimming. I Ouard of the State. Uray hats in this shape aro cunsidered
. . -. V", .. I nower than tho black ur brown ones,
A 0««n in an Aiplnrl 1.1. and tho binding and band can either
.Queen Mnrgherita of Italy, whose > ,,„ ^^ ,y or black, as desired. A smart passiou for .\lpine climbing :;'. well I ,„,i„.„ „i.„„. ;., known, was surprised by a heavy snow storm the uther dny nt o height of I'i.llOI) feet. Her guides sncceeded in bringing her tu an .Xlp. 3 hut, which, however, was already crowded with refugees. The Inlter, un discov¬ ering who the new-comer was, oflered o depart aud leave tlie hnl tu hA alone; but the Queeu resuliitoly fur- liode any such proceeding, declnriiig that thero was roum enuugh fur all, and that sho w-as glad to find such a sympathetic company of climbers.
I,«Mon IVxii 'Taars Vayag* lat Ship. wrrrk," ArU xxtII., IS-t«»Oald«a Tesii Aria xxvll., SS—ramw«Rta>7 «¦ Ihc Oay't tattoa hy U«x. U. M. V^Mnit.
13. "And wban the smtth WtDd bl«w soft¬ ly, siiiipuslng tbat th«y had t<l>t«lnnd tbell purpose, loosing thenoe they »all.'^1 oloso Iiy Crete." Paul, with Arl.tarehus. • lormer fellow traveler, aoii afterward a lellow prisoner (Aets xlx., 29: t'ol. iv., 101, Is n.'W at sea on Ills way lo nome. They toiu^hed at Hidom and thenee near Cypmt tu Myra on the mainland of Lyela. In Asia Minor. There he wa.1 Iransfwrad l.i a ship of Alexandria bound for Italy, ami aftei many days of slow sailing rounded ihi* east oad of I'rete and reached tbe Fair Havens, on tho south coast ot Crete. Hero tbey >|>«Dt mnoh liOM, until Paul advised Ibam not to venture further on account of tha season, but the master and owner and tbe
ill. vbIv..| lina » ban.l nf velvet i "•l?"'-"'"**'^' "'"T »»'"*'•<¦''""• l^^*
UU te let, una a ';»"« oi vel>et | j,, y,^p^,p„^ ,„„^ ,,„^,, ,^, ,„ P„,
¦uund the cruwu nud stiff wings at ! .nd wlntiir Ibore. 8u whh a llghl wind
le left side. .\u owl's head with two | thoy atarte^. kooping as near the land as
Latrnt I'rrnrli Sl,..-ve. Begordiiig sleeves, the latest French designs show the some funnel shaped styles, little muttun-leg models, ount forms with pretty lUminntiveaporugios fur ahuuldci' decuratiuus iu the form •if Hungoriau caps covered with silk- curd passementeries eu applique, slaahe'd tiys with interstices of some rich ouutrnsting color, nnd m'lnaquo- Inire sliojies fur wmneii with uvcr-sleu- der arms -these wrinkled trum shuul- der 111 wrist. The funmlotiuu ur basis Ilf most uf the prevailing mudes is a closely fltting shape, cncosing the arm like a lung, tight gluve. Tho decu¬ ratiuus vary cnnstantly, as ench mu- diste tries her nrt at devising mnv elTccts fur cachuf her pntruns, sulhnt uo twu shall bo jnst nlikc.
yuu in voiu?
"Ynu furget, perhaps," she nn- swnred culdly, "that there was a time riower* Nice i
when yuu led me across the world in The use search ot you in vain. I loved you leavesj
ouce, but I am only a woman
were enough t^^|^^^^^^^^^^^^|P^llowers
should scaroelvJlll^l^^^^^^^^^HRl^iolets, for moki: ^
second hettai^^^^^^^BKI^lSS^iiti ell known. Now tliT, ,.
She stiJ^MPH^TlIT I tinm is treated in a like manner
8lie Conqtiere.1 llir Wheel. It is nothing new tu hear of a mnu tukiiig 0 bicy.-le nnd going uff by him¬ self and working with it until^o h.is mastered it, bnt few woinen do auch a thing. There is une, however, whn has tried it siicceaafully. Hnwever, she had an uriginal iden whioh is worth nioking public. Au ordinary woman's wheel ia high, aud a fnll fur a novice mure or less serious. This the wise beginner r«nlized, so she tuuk a child's wheel and went ulT by herself, nnd fur twn hnurs she struggled vvith it. Wheu she oame bnek lu civiliza¬ tion, sumewhat bedraggled aud very tired, she was mistress of her wheel, and hns uever taken a lessuu. ]bit there might be n difticiilty fur many people. The wurds uf the uld-fash- iiiiied receipt enme back as a warniug: First ontch yuur wheel; every ono hlla uot a small one ot commaud.
oruu th
wide stiff wing feathers behind it nften nsed instend nf the black wings. This using nf bir !s' heads ia uue uf the soiisun's fails, nu.l llic puur uivl has been chuseu ns llic vtclini uf this win¬ ter's cruelty. Pigeons nud doves are olsn greatly admired forhattrininiing.s, but, fortunately iu their cose, the aup¬ ply is equal tu thn deninud, nud there need nut be the same Avhnlesale slonghlor ns with the nwls. t'umbiii- iugou nwl's head with plieasnuts' tail feothers is annther new atyle—not a pretty line. On the turliau, tuque nnd n surt uf nailur shape these trimmiiigs aro greatly used; nud the pheasants' breasts, with their snft and beautiful ciiliiriug, shnw tn grent ndviiutago ou » dnrk bruwii felt.
A tuquo nf brnided felt trimmed with velvet is one nf tho smnrtoat niuuiig the new styles. It is larger thon thc toques worn during the sum¬ mer, and jihunid be pinced further fnr¬ ward un the head. It is a ahnpo that cnmes iu brown, blue and blnck; Ihe smartest, iliuugh, is the bluck. llnth suft and stiff felts ore used. The soft are, as a rule, mnde uf broid, and re¬ semble wuiiilerfnily tho strnw. Ouo udd but smart hnt, uf browii felt, is trimmed with bfuwii velvet and pheftsants* wings, and nt the bock the brim is turned up and shnws a rusetto nf apple-green velvet. — Hniper'K L'nznr.
The wonmn's muvement is spread¬ ing even tu Eurnpeau cniiiitries in which dnmesticity has uutil recently been thc snle dcciipntion npeu tn the sex. A currespuudeut uf the Lmidun News ineutiuns that in Hullond our Dutch sisters ore guing ahead, nu louger eousideriug their sphere tu be restricted to the nursery and kitchen. But we arc tuld thnt "men resent'the intrusion of wumen into tlmso Helds which they hnvo so long held as their own. that they hove cumo to believe that the right nf way is exclusively theirs. Dutch wumen have met, and still moet, with such uppusitiun, and alsu find that when the duur is nt lnst upened tu thom grudgiugly the wurk is imtjiidged by the samii stoudnrd as meu's, and frnm blind prcjudise a Inwer wage is allntted tu them."
tinaslp.
Sev^ol wnmeu iu t'hicaprn have oi- gnuized the Wnmen's (Uvic ncfurm .\s8iiciation, whnse sjiecial pnrpuse it is tu tight gainliliug. Men nro eligilile tn memliership.
The (iuvern|||(ienerftl uf Algeria has given tu .AHsl Chelicr, n graduate uf the Uuivcrsity uf I'm is, chnrgo uf n medical missiuu iu the niuuntaiiis be¬ yund Bickra, whero her cliief wnrk will be tho care of native women and ohili3l.-eu.
Miss Mnry F. Winslun, wlin Ims juat beeu elected tu the chnir iifin,ithe- uintics in tho .\griculturnl- Cullego nt Manhattan, Knu., is n graduate uf tho University of Wiscunsin and hnlds a ductur's degreo frnm tho University uf (iulliugeu, Oermany.
.Cunstouco lugnlls, daughter nf uv- Scnolur John Ingalls, uf Kansas, will shnrtly enter tho church training and ileocuiiosa hnuso of the diocese uf Peuusylvania uf thc Prntestont Epis ^^ cnpol Church, at Pliilndel))hia, to pre- i Jniu pare herself for a deaconess.
Mrs. Livermoro is n believer in co¬ operative huusckoepiiig, nnd holda thnt a saving of from twelve to fifteen per cent, iu purchases cnuld be mode by a oninbipintion of twonty-flve fam¬ ilies. If the bills ut tara were pre¬ pared by nue sctuf cnnks another largo saving would result.
possible, rant Is In tbe band*, humanly j S{Hiaklag. of thoso who know not Ood. but I bn Is renlly In tho hands ot Ood and can 1 trast Him to manage.
14, 15. A niltfhty wind fri^m Ihe land arose, against which the ship could not beni I up, and they wer«> eompelled to le| her nin beforo It. Was this of Ood or Ihv devil that they were thus driven out to sen? Wo know that satan Is the prinoe of tho power of the air, and that hn enused tho wind that blew down tho bouse ujion Job's ehlldrvn and killed them (Job I., 1], IJ), bnt he could not do It wlthont God's permission. Ood con¬ trols the angels who control the winds, and even tho stormy wind fullllls Uls word (Hev. vli., l',%b. cxlvill., S). Wo must sue Ood nlone.
16.17. The storm Increased. Under the Ife of the Island of Olauda tliey get the amall boat on board which had ovldently biMin towing astern. They sonebow under- glrd the ship, then lower tho sail and lot her drive under baro polos. What about the condition ol the paasongers aniong tho 876 souls ou boardf (Terse 37.) Bailors aro not supposed to feol nnytliing, never to know they aro sick till tlicy are dead, but many ordinary people do got awfully slok In a storm. This must bavo buon a sad ship. And yot there were somo on It very dear to the I.ord Jesus.
18, 19, "Exo^edlngly tossod with a tem¬ pest." Well, thore Is no use to say a wonl about this unloss yott bave boen In auch ciroumstaneea yourself. It was a bad casa, and many doubtless wished that there waa no moro sna (Rev. xxl., 1). Yot ovon under suoh circumstances the Prince of Peaco can control one's heart. In health or sickness, Ilfe or death, we can be qoiet In Mis loving onre.
!». "All hope that wo should be saved wns thon lateen away." Buroly tbey wero at their wits' end IPs. evil., 37), or, as In tho margin, "All tneIr wisdom was swal¬ lowed Ull." The ease was, ns fnr as human eyiis could soe, utterly ha|>eless. It makes
one think of the sinner having no hope nnd wilhout Ood in tho world (Eph. II.. 11), or, as in llom. v., 6. "without strength." llut thore Is a Saviour for tho lost, and only tor snob. Ho anld, "I came not to oall the righteous, but sinners, to repentance."
¦21. "But alter long abstinence Paul stood lorlh In the midst of Ihem." They had lasted for fourteen days (verse S3), nnd must havo felt forlorn indeed and ready for a word of comfort from any one who might havu It for thum. None but Uod could help or comfort thom, and His servant is ready to bo the messengnr. lie is the Father df mercies and the Ood of all oomfort (II Oor. I., 3), but wo eannot fully appreciate it or Him till wo get Into strait plaoes,
M. "Aud now I exhort you to ' ~ cheer, for then shall M man's Ilfe among^ Hu ompliasiied if not an hair fall t|
Albany IM I
Mayor Tha^^
follow. It la 4* ar-msfld eaffoaK]
Tho meridlail I tl«a dlaitoaaUri aouthwesi nearlv eomp.. rlished ths , _ Thachn drnlrad I mon Coun.*lf Id 4 rnrlhenstahU
In the sidewalk i
niv Ball OB wliieh I longltade and latM hanv. Tbe MeHdlBaill plete, bas eonvlaeaa a : that Ihey liav __.„ direction of thevarfeati
The Idea ot a i Mavor Thaoher whila i
catheilral In Mllaa.
brass strip on Ihe Aeor, ¦ learned that It was to i ' tinn nf north aad thnughl that ihis w«sM I for his own city, and laslf It to tlie Common Ooaa mediately looked fav vice, and Oily EigrdMaa . queslod to dp tbe Mayor.
IThe ttMr-Kinii*
The seasoa for kllllgc la Ihe tblrly-nr«t nay et^OSta which governed the gpSsosailM] was euch Ihat It allotM laa jisi! dateto dispose of T«BlsoaMtt:._ aciiulred. The btst LeglslallM*^, Ihat iaw bv nxlaodln« tha MsM shotting nf deer to Novamber Uh I not amend It relative to the tIaM possession nf tho same, sn tba law I ent prohibits theiiosMasloaefl November 15, Tbe Fiiaheriea. Oaaal
est OommlssloD, in a oirealar,
"a strict InlerprelatioB of the latr declare thu season aloaed for potet November 10, bat no (alr-mlade4 I jury would consider ll a violatlaa ¦ to pnss-Mw venbiaa darlof tke tiaMl allows deer lo be killed. Tko ptm lerested in extending the tiaaa far , liner did nol reallaa the ootapUaatai I Ilon lb whioh the law woald ke bl ing the time for killiaii deer aad tending Iho time fnr poasassloaa' Therefore, the only wav out olln ma Is that people should esass klitlac dear In Ilmo to ilispme of the veotSOB ky tba IJIhof Novembor. the day last aassa* for killing door." a .,',:,
ranthera and MMra Plmtttlil. i
A mau and a boy, while walktag tiom Ilradloy Pond to Lyon Moaalala, ka4 aa experience wllh a panther a lew dayaaM which they will nol soon torvM. WkNai' traveling throagh a woodedatriptkerlMMiii a rastllng In Ihe leaves behind tkeaC AM turning, were slarllod loses a laifepaatksr in ths mad over whieb tltar bad Jnat passed. Al neilher was armed, Ikejr kanlad. on, though nnt diiil'iBglo rbn. Thaiiaalhrr snon left the road, and maklnB a eirealtoBS route throngh the forest, oame ont In troat- of Ihe pedestrians. Tho animal apraaRd to be walling for the Iraveiera, bat^aally left them, presumably on aoooaill ot tba two being together. Bears, too, are soai.* mnn, fnur hnving boon seen f,X one tiBt by Edwnrd Bteveus. of Brandon, wbose eorn- flold they hnvo nearly ruined. Mr. Steveas suceoiioii In catching una in a trap wUsb weighed 311 pounds.
Bonea «r a PralibtoHs KansSsv.
The bonea of a prehistoric aenstar bave
boon dlsoovered ou a lorae farm aboat a
milo south of Batavia. While PhlU|) i '
Oeorge Baker, dalryaaa, " '
grave for a dead kOMs,^ '
ai*«S.'
P«»«»'J!.'
to Uod lu the pi gan to eat (
For
i) survo, to me tbo/>o«"
M'whu'lf?ol'"tbi. l«»on
5:jf.
'***Swk
M. ror .. - ¦"*¦ "* 2!Jt.JS«** »* »•>• point aboat
t'le angel 11 95a > <,t the ship.' ,'^imt thirty.six ffieuAPO?!*" of a Hb,
survo." Twd ^.>-ii-TnH bight found. l)r. E. E. Baow, wkoTnsms also
101 am and whom I oxtonslvaly in Afrloa, prouounoed the Itol
next two veraea an that of a mastodon.
uiwnai ••--'• this lesson. ¦ Taka
Ho wUI /»hos« I am," aad think OfisOant rrom Bvary Pafll.
?' "!rf?:~'Jil 'BS'SffA' :5''"' With a view lo tbe eraotloa o« a aoaa*
J«..i.^ej«l^or, tils ohifd. whom „«„, ,„ ^hs memorr of Dr. Bdward A.
o, ,^^ini^Siy(inh.^2!r Bholdon, late prinelpslol the BtaUKoraal
'»».*. I'y of Christ Himself, a „„ oontrlbutions of ono eaat aaehtrsa
ae^lsbody. Wo need not heal ju^puplls in our publle sohools wUl •»!»
- ....«». I . .. 1^^^ ndequato ior^tbe pMlfoaa,
A novel oil well oat inotches the ruu alun
light
favur.
d I this ;h ud its pngnant
_^ ^ckholders
„.. _.r'\7n!I!Wi. They have uuo well „ rtniving iu payiug qnantities, und oro . 1 preparing tn sink annther.
Hairpins w-ere nnt ninuufuctured iu cnnntry until 1K7S, J'rcviuna tu
,^ - . ,„.i,h,nuch iw time tiiusc used here were brnught
forage to risk a the prudncts are received with much ^^^ _^^ j,_^^,^,^,, ^^ j.,,,„«
>'ow tho that it lakes
The miwt htgh Ood, tbe pos- aven and oarth, owns me," and furl there Is for us. Then I I servo," and remember s.-rve Ood ami Maininou; aerve Christ and plea-ii ¦11- lllll. I., till.
ir ll'l, I'.iuli Xliou __— belore Caisar, nml, lo,
Ond hnth given thao all them that sail wltli theu." This is n oonnrmatiou of tho Lord's tostlmouv to him in Jerusalem— "Thou must boor wllnoss at Koino (chap¬ ter Xllll., 11). The Lords "musta" are as sure as Ood Hlmsolf, whether "ve must be liorn again" or "all llilngs must tin fulllllod." Every pur¬ poso of tho Lord sball lio performed, aud nil His thoughts shall eoiiio to pass (Jer. II. 'ill; Isa. xlv., illl. It was tho Lord's purpose that Paul should be His witiii'ss al llomn, and llieretoro It was as K.iod as done, alllioiinU lu this Btoriu every.
tlilng'seemod against It. How bl ' "--
the "fear nota" of Ood f
Insure h funo aii«t|u«.. .„ — ,_.. and ennbin us to permaaeatly hooet tha memory of ono who waa pr«i«Blas«Uy tbe obtldmu's triond."
A.'cl.l.nta» Uttla raltat r..lifht trala oa the Wsi 1 liSo an oeea sfrttonU 1
nn V Iruight trala oa the «sat Rhoia
itallrond ran liAo an opaa swItakU I4ttla ' omotlva broke tron tke
tho llrsl ono
Fails. Tbo loeuiHufc.v. „.. ^.
trniu and rollod down Ibe enbaaknisat to tho linnk uf the Erin (^nnal, landbw bot> torn side up. Euglueer Dooker, ol Frank- tori, was pinioned In hit oab and badly scalded by escaping steam. He bad to be chopped out. llu WiU reeover. Ho oae elso wos hurt.
iki Terrorlu a Towa.
ting ran
The reo loss .f tkree lives bj Ike driftiiol a disabled sailboa over tke falof Nigara bas led t< tke sngpeatl that» safety cable bi j ker wilh atretoked au th Niagara Rivei j •<"'>ng»t at a l>oint ju,bove he kead of Ooa; Island. Tk^hemt seems to be « wkoUy knms.Qj .racticable one, bnt as tbe ao<,ratia of the Oovei ments of tke it«d Itates and ada will bave yo seared to tUe-fuard, il probate not play tke i mated for aome timaoomt oantioft akonl^
bright [tell ns
tk«
it will tfor it
at no pre'
id to proteel
.^yagers in Ik*
7? Ike fatefnl tor-
Itb tke rapids and
all the tale to-morrow. Best waa jast wkat
wanted. Hhe dranF ^
tea, and took ker
lately vacant cl
only loo tkank^^BL
Her sister JHn"*. "•y'*"'
^^^ker hot oup of
sonp in Oeorgie's
_.. and was after thai
¦uily led away to bed.
_dreaaetl her and settled
, the love and tenderness
.e pillnw-a without perniit-
_ lord of explauatinn, and then
^uwn again tu Oeoff and Josie.
I call this a horrid surprise'." she
id. "I always did hate surprises;
they are uo better thau practical jokes.
What du yuu think of Jamie now?"
"Perhapa the pour felluw is dead," sngi{ei.ted Oeodfrey.
"Nnt he; naught uever comes to harm," said Josie spitefully -""•^-
tended the
ker pilgrimage,
^_. young daughter iu
^.dence of the hnusehuld;
atepped intn thc place that
_eleft vacant, and hud liccume
lous through the neighbnrliuud as
a teitcber ot elocution, ller ri)(naiit4c
stnry, instead of covering her with
contempt as she expected, bml
id befnre him, proud and leaves l^.|,.»/bus and happy, and if she hoi I dietct' desired revenge fur her jiost wrungs «ninni sho hal it iu that hour.—New Yurk Ledger.
This Hower and its piignai ,^ ;, ^„,,,, „ Urge uue that it ukcs ae .ear u. ^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^_^^^ ,,, lluvelatlonl
1 ore said tu pnssess va n»bl. ;",„„, .kageH,eiii.hcuutniuiiig« en- HI-l.erleot lov;e easts ..iil all ean and l,«
i.. properties and ''"J^^ 'J: nirVi..»,t" »"l.p'.V "- ;>"¦'-"•'= -?l,;/7L«"'l'am\ ad I wliruLrTn
g tho mnst ain-roved odd.ti. s ,y,„„„,i .laily in New Yurk aluno. ,Xi i'iill trSS ond not be afraid."
contempt ua ni.„ -.,
brought bor hosts nf sympathizers an.l j the theuries ailvuncoii admirers. Life had prcspered with the test of tliorungh inve the aiaters. aud they cuuld uuw affurd See hos fuund the cm:
;.. ,1,^ ttlmnsi
the sisters, ami they
to work leisurely if they chose.
On a dav An August, Auua Edgar was taking decided holiday. Oeorgie and her babes had just left after une nf jaliren their freijuent gleeful visits, and ahe waa reeling in preparation fur the nent event. Her music was npen ou "•-
Twinkling nf lie Mar*. |
A discovery of much interest to as- 1 trunumers has been made by Dr. L. h. .f. Sec, who is in charge uf Luwell Observatory nl I'logstalT, .\rizuuo. Tho cause nf the twinkling of the stars has alwoys been o mystery, none of dviincod having stood _ stigotion. Dr.
_ causo to be the
presence in the otmosphere of innn- meralile little nir cnrreiita or woven
tl
thnt have elaim il In be lln luuk nimii. ved as a salad cliiipi
,„ver'^;r''Theflr::!li:;nnghtu„skmetu. y
milor to the , came disgusted.
'The
nnn iii...i.b.. ,.-> air and cause i
k in the light frnm the star. The
r.-l...11 is tlint tu a behnlder nu the
earth thc star lias the familiar oppeor-
auce uf twinkling. These little air
, , currents can be distinguished through
writing-table; bnt her attentiun was i the twenty fnur-inch telescupe very holly takeu up with curtain pnlterus ploinly un nights wheu tbis twinkliug of laces and silks ond velvets that were i is nliserved must by remuvlng the eye- spread befure her. She was evidently piece ut the instrument. This die- choosing a dress ur dresses tnr some inivery has been cailetl in the attentiun im^.rtMni occasion, and she tiiiKercd uf the Royal Astronomical Society of
piano.
Ild her blolling-buuk
thi
tho;
important occasion, one pattern after auuther with linger iug care. Anna hai'i always been hand some, but ahe wos handsuiiier nuw Ihan ten years back, oud In-day, with an expressinn of genlle cnntcntmeut upou her face, she luuked jiartienlarly I town, is a heaven be thanked that I w" «b« was an eutirely engrnsseil | jj^ w'ears
udun
HtirMi That tVeara Hpert.
Amung the wnnders nt Surrey. Eug-
I laml.
best I can hni>e for him ia that he is I an express ruiueil." upon ber f
"Well, heaven be tbauked that well. She was sn whatever has come to him wc have in the train ot thought with »hich the ] i^i, Anna l>ack safe. She looks horribly I silks and laces were associated tLat' ^ y^f',] in front uf his ¦~ ' I-I'., .'ill unt nutice the souu.l uf foot-| i,a„ „,., 1,;;, "Bpocs '
Uich is a suburb of Luuiluu
hnrse that wears spectacles.
them fur a pnrpuse, tou. for
evesight is sn dim that he can t see
• " - ¦ nose uuiess he
Queer sight, a
But Tnby
amnng ...v ... .
fur salads and sandwiches tu vary th. menu.
Tho latest occcssinn tn the iliotnry liat is that favored fall fluwur " chrysanthemum. Thuse ' " tried this lluiver fund pri as pleosaiit tu taste as it i Chrysouthemuins ore s«., with o French dressing fine with i sauce punre
have a tlavnr sninewhot sim caulirtuwer, but mure delicate.
A fluwer solod Ihnt tho French cuu¬ sider 0 great delicacy is made frnm the yuung pink and wbite clover blussums.
Valley Cntiilia Kor Ynuna an.l lll.l.
The new fancy cumbs havo teeth , that ore cuarsor than lost sooaun. "the I ..ruaiui-utatiun uf tliesu cumbs is quite simple. The plainer ones, whjii iirua- nienled with iiurruw bauds nf silver nr guld, have uuly siiiqile designs cut I intu these liamis. Kxccpt on thuse I pieces tu lie wurn alinve the knot there 1 is nu filigree work. Jewels, when I used, are sunk in the bond, uut raised j t I nbuve, as fur the last few seasui s. i .\inetliysts, i,\ is sai.l, will lie the pup | f„„ ular st.iui*, abd uuly o few- dianiunds i u,i„(^ ahuwu, tu lie worn in ~ ' '- ¦'• '
lemaud doily
The nldest uld mnid in th lives in Scymiiiir years uld
rino Hush, uorthoast of Mlddletowa, Is Inlestod with skunks so thnt ths rsaldeaU are afraid to venture out at uight'. Tbe
lud.. nu.l ¦Aunt Hctlie," Duwling is knnwn, was nevci
r ll
world
llll
Miss
luve,
that
,'as told cnmo lo pass
«iid deciareN she never saw n mnu lUoi she cmisidered guud enuugh fur her. "' - '"•"' oiiniDoiiv with bnt twn
I never kep' cimipoiiy (oilers 'u all my life." »'"¦ "' OS they didn't
recent .punk be-
» are twenty-three nrdaiucd
wnmeu preiichera iu the Cungrego- tiiiiial Churcli, must nf tbem settled in i the Fi.r West, olthuugh there arc aev
-¦ • ' ''- llv llw.
.iu„. »..il uot be afraid Whereloro, sirs, be of good elicor,
for I bellevo Ood, that It shall I ven as
Verse 44says, "Aud soil
. , Wlintever Ood saya ia as
sure na It It had already eome to pass, su wo should sayconllnunlly, "1 hollovollod. " Tho nrst "believe" In thu BIhIo Is In Oea. XV., 6, wbera It is said of Abraham, "iio believed In tho Lord, and He e.iunted It to Illm for righteousnesa." It might ho lit¬ erally translated "Abraham amenud Ood," or said ain«n|,to Ood. Ho did Jeremiah long alterwarilv Bee Jer. xl., 6, In tbe mar¬ gin. Itbeoomea ustii lie ever saying, "Even su. Father, or, as Mary said, "Ue it unto me according to Thy word."
ti6. "llowbolt wiT must Imi oast upon a certain Island?" There must bave been a i — . good rouBon for that also or ll would not Iho farm 61 W. O. P. Cauiii_
.. ¦- —1.,,.„ In itMk. xiY. burg were burned. A large amount
. -—.^....1 Damage, *I»,000
aulinalU nppcar ou tbo principal strsets aad nliout tbu Uuest residences, deatroylng ohlekens, erawllng Into oellars and dolag a vnsI amount nl damage. Every sBort tO exieriiiiualo thu posts has pruved anstto- cesHfill.
Former r.>nKr.>uii>an Hubbard Daad.
I'nlvln T. liul.liard, formerly mombar of
Congress and superlnlendont In obarge of
tl onstrueilou ol Iho New York Post-
otlli'ii, died a fuw days ngo at bbi bomn la Uraslier lalls.
Killed While Oetlliis OIT a Car. Patrick t'onnors, ol Addison, a village policeman, attempleil to gut off an Ens Irulght train al tlial |ilaee, nilsaod bis loot¬ ing nnd lell uud^r the wheels. UU body was cut to pieces.
All Arouuil the Stato, Attica strools aro now lighted by natural gas.
The farmhouse, granary •'••> >*™*,„°?
illarm 6f W O- P' •^ni^,"'VjlTri "^ nU-;riiton;inEa«k xir I Jj"« J'." oSded. know that I have not done ^^'',1"' v,„i |,y ins
. poplins and inuire velnurs are 1,0 worn again this sensuu. Silk fringes, especially in the nar- w tidths, are used fur dress trim-
black uf
hair. Amethysts cume in settings ul silver aud gold, iu polished aud Freuch gray tluish and iu pulished and rose linished silver gill. 1 TUe new side cumbs cmue in aeta uf three aud fmir. The most stylish ore
Little rnpi;s nf cream-colored cloth arc useful fur ihrowing over shuulderr in the evcuiuf
plan.—Loason Ileluot.
COT MORTGAGE WITH A CUN.
A|Kanaaa rarmer rorscd a Ca*hh>r to
Take ilia Uold.
Fri-derlck Brown, a Butler Oounty far¬ mer, wunt to ihe Farioors' and Herehants' Nallonal Bank at Eldorado, Kan., and lold Ihe cashier be wauled tu pay off a tt600 mortgage on his farm.
The caahlar Jooked up tho mortgagn and dls'overed tbat It drew nlue per oent. in- tenist and wu noldueuntll next February.
.11 .*..: ^ ,... Nine per eeul.la a much higher ratw ...«»
Jackets uf pink cluth, embruidercd : the bank ia able tu loan money at nowand with jet and sle«l, arc very foscinoliug i the cashier otmilnded to refu«. the pay. ' . , ' •' * Iment. In \e meantime Mr. Brown bad de¬
un souie people. 1 posited •ll * In gold on tba oounter.
• «. ...1.1.. , "We uan.'accept (layment before this
piirtly covered uy Insurance.
Orapo growers lu tho t^hautauqaa dU- triet expact to ruallae •1,000,000.
Aftor January Allegany County's poor suporiutoDdent wlll aot as alnsbbuse keeper.
Havuna's loal oli weil bas rsacbed a dapth of 'iHfiO fuel. If DO oli is struck at (WW teaX drilling wlll be abaadonsd.
Two-thirds ot tbe grapes growa In tbe Cliautauqaa bait hava been barvtatsd. The union baa oalled a ball in marketUv. It wants higher prioea. Many Livingston Oounty fsrmeis bav^ i*'' • lusted notiees forbidding hantiog oa tbctr iirenilaes. It is bellaved tbat many ol tke lurnat nre* which bavs boen and are dotos daiunge in WastBrn Hew Yurk, hava baaa «t>rt«d by eareleos hunten.
Tbe grans crop la so great in tbs Cbaa- Uiuqua diitrlot tbls year tbat growata are reported to be seriously oonalderlag whether It would not b^ tu their latersat •.iMv.thres oer eeat: ol tbslr
I tu pull up
thirty-thros per seat:
^^ al snoeess ot tbe En^ rV •Si* 800.000,000 Eaat lu- r^iiatioa with a kaudful ot jl%la>Md, believee tke San I '^JDkraniele, by the tact tkat rpbll eat kytke Frenek kas Llteaistantly followed. Wken , tp*dBa«ed«kJiIIflr^ ¦*"'**'P^e^l tZl ,-, •- i .u ^ ... I » volume uf sorrow. Her nutwarl "There is nu mistake
fcfi M»^ fcpeedtly di«>overed tkat th.re ,.,„,^^ i„ Uk-cu pn.speruu. and ex Jamea. "I have oome a.-ro»s
_»oaucktking as national feeling, I willingly pleasaut. She waa leaving I fur that purpnse Tb ihey took ad vantage ut the discovery ' poverty behind her. and was al>unt to ! are still Miss Edgar."
-.- -.1— _.. 1 meet the man t<i whom her whnle beart "Tbat is perfectly correct. 1 it I fail was given, au.l wh.. hal. as she kuew. , lo see what concern it is v' yours a.le a .-uuidirtalile living fur himself: now," she cried with eiu|iha.i>.
" -^ ' ll-l.. 1 "1 have come across tbe w.rld, aa T
Tea jackets aro mad. ur pale silk, trimmed with lace aud gold einbruidery. ,
Skirts are nu lunger Bliff.iied nil the way up. Tlie best drcssiiiakers use hair cluth fur the depth uf eight I inches.
I.iueu cnllars nnd cuffs are sumc- ;
time, win, With silk shirt waists, but ^^^ V^Eg j^ „0P DRINKINa
a later stvU- calls fur the cullar only, ; _ . _. --r. ^^ ._^ „
ami ciiO-s of the silk I ¦ "'"••" "•« W««. A*'. »»••
,n Portville's postoHea
cashier and said:
"Olve me tb.at mortgage."
The oasblorooinpiled and took th-s money, while Brown started boms wllh bis paper.
nnswered the worl.l Thev tell me yuu
^ra natives to snbjagate other na- laa. It appears, kowever, that this haa uot been so successtal iu
/Olicj
Krllcloaa.l'arlUiuent.
In a lei-tnre recently given in Edin¬ burgh, .^lilie Victor t'harlionuel unt- lined the plan uf a rcligiuns parlia- me-.t tu l.e hel.l at the World's Fair nl I'aris 111 liKKI, and stnte.l its .,l,j,.,i tu be these Fir-l To allirm the e.in ual value aud social |M>wer ot re-
liiirder uf gold
slike and hiugeil t' The effect when wurn with hair coiled just almve the midiUe uf the lu-ad is ' very pretty and L'l-inr.iliy tiei-muiug. 'iill, Mlver au.l shell hairpins will not Iw wurn. Indeed tho tendency seems 1 to l>e to hi.le Ih.ise nei-essi^rj ai ' Uairjnii
Oue uf till' latest iiuvelties uf gold ' trinkets is a little fan chain, fast.'neil at tbe side uf the b.'lt, fr..m uUuha •—ry miall tan is auspendeJ.
The Duticeable feature uf dress trim- iug is a linral applique, ina'lc uf silk
Enraaod ClUions Mew
nil
tanil.„„.
b. In Bradlay Cnunty, irkansas, baa
atror a Big Vloorard.
Ofio of the largest and moat valuable viae-
ll 1.!
111. le¬
tte hill country, where the natives are "" - -•K.IImn But Sir'.Vil
TUNn
•iaa latest lea fert Taaa'
repair;
Am.T at niK
I now in op^u rebellion liam Lockhait haa been giNen a free kand aince tke ontbreak, aud we are iatonaed tkat aa ke is not t.. be biuu.l ky red-tape reanlations he will jiroba bly bring the recalcitrauts tn lerms ui a akort time. Just what this meana it woald b« bard to teU, (mU il Hr ITtl- Hoa VnaHait Mloira the example ol ot kia |iredro«aai>rs in ludia, whu ky rad tare.
Je
d-llh lulli ar
-iiilirui the I'l
irrect lit iun
eled
'd OK
ming guipure a
.' .Iispi'limi- l.ighl.-'.l
tbii)ii for .I'll ru 1 mill
giiM ns, aU'1 all sorts nf y liriidery on Lri'^fht velvets ore u a trimmiuj.'.
Lace IS uiiireraally nsed this season
i! ,uil iXitii «'.'-.i« We
!¦., l»ee cravats. la.'c bnwa
IU 1 la.'e everywhere that
rrauKcd with guod effecf?
a'lra<'tively dia¬ ls, and every
|ust been destroyed Iby a mo'b ol onragad cithsMU. Por sereral years a boautlful rtnefard has boen growing abuut eight mllea south of Warren, ths product ot wliieh has beea converted Into wine. It Is -.lleged that the aalo .if tbe beverage ha*
-¦- IrunlKtnnesa -"
A meetlag
to a'pnlilie market, • •—I Ultsi
a yaar ..
sited wilh the MU ebaeaa
U by a" diSi «»;»'»' "'•P-»«12S»
dents sre not satisl
^^'h^'^s^ixir^tt'^^t^^Tj^?^
men and boys
held at Parmervllle, at which it wm ..,- jolvpdibat ths vineyard was tha primary eause, and tb* citlsens proeoedad Is a body lo tbs viuayard aud dastroyed It.
A ProMtabto ••Soil."
For a lok« a BsSb (Mo.) grooor seat word lo a busineas coApo(iiur that t)i« maatarol
hotel, -
.Vtter three days' woiliug a lady was nshe re.1 into ker riwrn -a lady moat ^ iiKiairingly diatibctly ol the alrung-uiaded genaa. Kat ¦¦ " »--'
are being planted I best .inality: bat it ia greatly na«d, ' ad tUe Alpine abape so pupniar t<
Para mbbrr trees . Ceylon Unudn
,<n li'iin II have lace v ,1, uur hate It can
Plaid hosiery is plaved in the shup euiiVeivable mixture . Minted in this arti3l«:J ore ailk and wool.
a Oavemaeat veaaol, wbo_liad eoats to
loim, wanted '—* -•
Iba message
the snrprise
(oken, eaae a«ey
gooda.
rnaawaaao mwwmr, d Modiaa aorth oi
sal '
ou ...... 'Tbu top soli Is ^ ,.-, .
wbleh when dry burns like iwal, aad is hard to uxtlugufiib. It is iu Ibis trset tbat tlm Indaii IleMirTatioa is toeatod.
The Jameatown TetefftKine fCompany U to ruu a Hue Irum (.'attaraagas lo Waalley, Uayt'jo and Oowaads.
bleu Iwu County's Medical Moelely iraa organized ia ISIS.
BaSalo, AUlea * Aread* Bailway aaa¬ aion wlll iMitd a depot at Atttsa. Ybey bave lor yoars paat oaad tbe Iste atHAn tor Ibo eoaoaaodaltoa of i ms iinit
aad Teaawaada^i '¦"¦¦«
«, v-saol, wbo hs4.oa»»> ^J^T^St kaita ^r^'S^SSSPmSr
tsn-iTorrbe c^iMfg i K:S.2£.^2s^35WSt r:JS' i'lt-b'-a-teiu 11 ^^^.^isrSsT»" »• r* f
Coaesasliakeaertsweoa^ Xaada'a
I have hroogbt her with me. ¦ re-i km....—,.
>ed Jamea; "Ae ia all I kave. It! in Ceylon. tluudreds ot tea plar.tera I and tUe Aipina aito|.<i •» r<-, ...
¦ ' ' *-— ' — »»»tow tke experiment and kope to golf, bnt diSerenUv tTimmed, ia very ^* ?"^it"'\J'j'
la rejirt-
,. rhere
nd lisle, all
Iioa •alls. " I fT^iri^iLmtmkladiam
Long Islaadsn have •etstoaed a* aa to- rZlwaTammm
te k* aliMNI aad tstaa ftem laJaSaXli
fork lor thkli, ' repetledlel
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| Title | Queens County Review 18971029 |
| Date | 1897-10-29 |
| Month | 10 |
| Day | 29 |
| Year | 1897 |
| Volume | 49 |
| Issue | 52 |
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| Title | Queens County Review 18971029 |
| Date | 1897-10-29 |
| Month | 10 |
| Day | 29 |
| Year | 1897 |
| Volume | 49 |
| Issue | 52 |
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^WgtifllfidAmtgmmAA m omfti E T OMAmJ n. •MITM, IV«(prl1ora • '41, ¦( 'i^->^ ' Hettetoa not M ittnetin iH HCVIEff OFFifiE bf A FAttlLT :fEW9l'Al>Bto OP LOCAL ASV GEftgttAt ISTEIaUOEHCB. FKEEPORT, N. Ya, EHIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1897. ,-i*'^' HfWl. a IMij^ L I. ^ ,9 lMtAU.'fMMt4 - ''.*. gndatm, Y^atim AVUUAM Mf 4. OaAim, The- ^liaeayal MiMion to Seaman, in PhUadalphia, cmploya a goapel taimeh aad flada it very effeotira itf ^aaehiag tbe acamaa of tiie port. AU raportafrom aeotiona of the conn try vhara p«aiiats grov indioate thai l ka erop,will be abort and the qnalit] fbfwior thia year on aooaant of the tam^S^mUmd amm^^amem^ddma^mt^ [ f Rockviile Ckre. I Aaib, SMkallla Oaatai. L idd a OaomH Brnking Ltiam 1 and DiMiQfuit. T I F'.tid on apooial Oepoit ( Honni-OA. M. to 9, M y.0A.M.tol3M. Tba hocaaa of Uarmaa cavalry resi- JMBta ara to ba entiiely shod witb MfT ahoaa, recant eiperimente as tc tMr durability aod lightness haviufi p»vad very aatiafactory. V Uetvian paper call* attention U tb extraordinary faot that at Aachen iklaa 800 ttras of ateel wire are nsed a%. aantully in the mannfactnre of nedles—l,600 |
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