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gnxNS COUNn review.
Pablkift*it Braiir Fridar MoruUig al FRSEFOBT, QDEEIB OOaSTT, I. T
CHARLES D. BMITH, PrODrletor.
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$omt^ lletiieto.
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AttractiTfi aod Artistic St^*^!
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REVIEW OFFICE by Power PnssM.
MiNciz^if: copixM. kive: c:i-;p»x».
A FAMIL,T NEWSPAI'KR OF I.Ot'AJ.. AMJ liF.NKRAI., I>-T£LI.I«EN( K.
VOL. I.
FREErORT, N. Y.. FKIDAY. JULY :31, 189(;.
TUKS: ta.OO TEAKLT III ADTAHCK,
•: t."-'-»lllM
~-~ -.-- r r^ .-nT»|
NO. 3^"
nMAMCIAL.
THEFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL, $30,000.
ttiJB Street, • Freeport, L. I.
JOHN J. RANIIAM,. K'raldrnt.
'WILUAH KOHEMA.V, \1uc-l>r«ildelit. WILLIAM ». HALL. Caahler.
¥'
BOAKD or DiarXTOKH:
Min J. RatKlall, William Forrman.
William K. lii.Wer. I) W..«lcy I'lu.-.
HorrrT H. Hmilh. William li, .Mill.-r.
Wallar* H. Curnwell, li».rKc Wallace-,
nnanaU. Hmllh. rLh-A I'Hilt.
OuirUa L. Wa/lo.-,-. Ih-urKc M. lUndall,
William H. lull.
Opon, cxrvpt It-tful liollduyH. fmni V a. m. In • ^m. OITt-m rw,lllll<-« and Indil.-i-mci.tn lu art^driianmcntiiuiml i.>il..M-..r .-iilN*r the Xmr Yorkt.r HKoklrn Haukn ..r TniHt •'..in [laalw, aud i-vi-cr art'n.iiii.../lall..ii oj. far «« beouHlMlrDiwIlli c.nHt-rvntlvi- n.anAKf-in.-iit.
IntcrvMi at tht- rat*. aT ihri-n itt.f c'lit, i«hl oo MaK ili-lfialtK. thnwiiinnll.norimin-.
Draft*. tHHiM-d mi all Mrlr. nt Kun.pe.
Does AOtincrNl Iwnkliiff huHlni-Mi.
AAwunU ot r-.irtMirall.ins, cumpanlea, ao- Mcilaa. dr.. M.lii'linl.
Entir* aatlHfn.:! I.*n aw..irr'rl,
ttuiulrltM will nwi.lv.. prumpt altrntlon, and taclMMrfiill)! aaawwMl.
Bttnk of Rockville Centre.
TUIac* Ara., Rookrlll* C«atr«, U I.
We ill) a Oen.'rnI BaiikinR UtuiiiinfW ol Di^puNit Hi^d Uiwuinnt. . Inli'mtt Paid on H|iiK-iul IVponitR.
BaAkiitg Honm—U A. M. to 9 P. M. aatardxy, u A. M. to 13 M.
BOARD OP MRECTORS.
Hobart A, llnvh«iu, Tl..iiiia>. K, Knight, Jnlin Vllii-<-nl. Ilirain 11, .-^uiltli.
airnlwurtl. II. l'.>inlit». W|.,.|..i lt.Sn.lll.. Janm. W li.>lfi~Hi. I harl.'.. I,, Walln.-e, Oharl'-a W, IIhv<'„. A.ii.tln Corn.vrll,
Hamurl r. l'hllll|>8. Kruiu-lK K. Wll,«.n, Jrtlin W. llrMuil, .L.hn T. Davison,
Ollrvr Ilavlwni. i-ltlward T. Thurston.
Ilanillirn W I'uamull.
SAMITKI. K, rilll.l.ll'S. I'rp«hli-nl.
THOMAHIi. KNKlirr. Vii-r I'nwidrnt.
HlllAMH. HMITII. ('«-l.li-r.
riuirKHitioNAr.
DH. a. H. HAMMOND, FnEEPOIIT. L. L
Oflle* and R«*idenc*,
FalUm HtrtMit.
DR. EOWIN CARMAN,
Oflll:* and ltM.ldr.N«*
con. BMITH *** BCDCLL STREETS, PRKIIPORT, I. I.
^ OmI
DR. O.L. LUSK, Uh Oflc«r for th* Town of Deapatcait, ROCKAWAV BEACH, N. V.
THOS. O.CARMAN, D. D.S., —UJINTI.ST
llAllf STREtt. riiEKronT, h. t. OOlr* Iionr*: • a. ai. la I p. m.
». Dr. A.. D. nos-anthal,
:-EXPERT DENTIST-: ¦0 MAIN STHKKT, IIKMItlTRAO. N. V.
.WM. R. LONOENECKER, D. D. S.
M'KliKON l>l-:.<«TIHT.
WHh l...i.Ki-111-i-k.r llnithrrs.
,BfB fWtTON StNCIT. BROONLVn
llot'H*. U A. M, Till P, M.
V. L. SMITH,
VKTBMINARV MVUOKON mag UKNTINT.
Prcrparl, L. I.
FRANCIS B. TAVLOR,
LAWYER.
CORNCIt MAIN AND FUI.TON STSk.
lloni»*t*aa. I. I.
WM. A. ONDEROONK, •: Atiurnry au.l c-ouuM-liir'at-ljiw. :•
Itntii.'. N... Ill Main HIn'i'l.
(l<'Knrit.'H.ill.lli.K,a«ll''l.mrl. IIKMI'STKMi,
H»l<ir<lKyHi.l lt.-,-i.l.'Ui-r, Kr.'Ul Ht., near lt.|i.
I'riniluul Lui'ii..
The Amerioan Anti-riviBecUon So¬ oiety baa deoUred that brdrophobia it a mytb.
Orer 3,000,000 people in the Cnitod Btatn bare taken out regnlor life in- mrsnce polioies, wbiob are notr i in forise.
ArizoDA il tbe lixtb largest political diTiaioD in Ibe United States, embrao- ing an area o( 113,000 square miles, or 72,320,000 acres.
A nice old lady put $1700 into n Maine latings baak io 1872. Tbo other day the administrator drew ont $SU0.02. Bat Wbat good did that do the nice old lad; ?
Georgia Uas already become tho peach orobard of tho world. Within a fow yenrs tho nnmber of peaoh trees in tbo State has grown nntil tho orch¬ ards connt tbeir trees no longer by hnndreds and thousands but by hnn¬ dreds of thousands.
Nnokolls Connty, Nebraska, offers a bounty for wolf scalps. The other day some bad Kantias man /janght a litter of yonng wolves, took tbom across tbo lino nnd killed them in front of tbo Nuckolls Conrtbonse. As tbe woWcs were clearly killed in the county, tho bounty was paid on thutu.
Ouo of the leading papers of Mad¬ rid is authority for tho utatoment that -Spain baa iKiiian.lerod ao less than $19,321,000 in her effort toanbdne tho Cubans. Hinoo tbe outbreak of the present rcrolnion she ha« sent upon this fruitless errand of subjtigation aa many as furty generals, CfVJ chiefs, 4708aiiptain8 BU,l lieutenants, ll'2,.'jl>0 corpora's and soldiers, 143 oannona, !l50,000 rifles, 5000 boyonuU, 23,000 cases of canister shot, Cl,87'4,3iiS cart¬ ridges and 72,3i6 kilograma of pow¬ der. Notwitbatanding thil enormoas 'ozponditure of money ami supplies, tho cause of Hpain bits ginned but lit¬ tle adTautago over thtt ot Culm durini; 'the eigbteen montba. "The Cubana are making a briire fight," exclaims the Atlanta CouHtitntion.
C. V. BALDWIN,
-^BANJO SOLOlST.rtt-
Coacvrt Engagementa at Low Rates.
AiMrosH, HCMPSTfAD nr FRtEPOIIT,
HI-NINKIM C.kllliR.
WATKIN W. JONES A CO.,
«tLI* KSTAIIMallEU -
Real Estate v Insurance Agency,
FAR ROCKAWAV, N.Y.
E. S. RANDAL4., Architaot,
CfflK.or llmiklyn *vr , ai,<t Maiu at,. a|.p, Itallrruul lirpot. Krrrinrt. L. 1.
Plana and 8ii*i-ltl(-ati,ii» prvpard lor al I clai*** •f baildi*!;*.
CHARLES L. 8EAIMAN,
Carpenter *"" Builder,
rNCCMlRT, L. I.
Eatini.-tlra i-li.i'rfnllr givpii. Lloutrat-ts taken.
; The Illustrated Londou Xowh t.-lls au interesting story of Napoleon's de¬ feat lit Moscow. ITo took trith him
.on that oxpudition Ibo imperial robes
ibo had wurn in I8U4 whun orowuod
'Emperor of Franco. Il was his pur¬ pose to have a similar ccromonr after
,he had conquered the Rusaiana, at which ho would bo declared tha "Em¬ peror ot the Wost, Chief of the Euro¬ pean Confederation and Defender of tbe Christian Faith." During tho re¬ treat this Query was placed in a vehi-
.clo a«oorlo<1 by a oordau of oarnlry. It fell a Tiotim to the Cos^aoks and was probably burned, as wero many aimi'ar eqnipagos. At tho beginning of tbe Second Empire a royal museum was formed, and at that timo an effort was made to find all possible relics ol the Emperor. Only a part ol tbo gar¬ ments he had worn Docember 2,1801, wore found, and it was not until years
'after that tho truth bocamo known.
I It was tben divulged by Princess Tsn- line Borghoso, Napoleon's farorite sis-
i tc r. ^^______.^_^
Lady Burton's will is a curi.me 'document. Sho gave order* that after her death a dootor should pieroo hot Ibeart wilb a needle; she was then to be enbalmed in a ourions way and plaoed by tho sido of her busband in ithe tent at Murtlaku. She had bought a vault, howerer, and left direotiuns that in oase a roTolutiou should break oot in England that aimed at tbe desecration of tho dead, ho^ body aud bor buHbaad'a bUuU bu pinced ia tbe vault. Tbe straugeat provision, how¬ ever, in viow of the loyal manner in whioh his wifo stood by Sir Itii^hard Burton durug bis lifetime, is thai by wbioh Mr. Coote, Socrotnry of tbo Na¬ tional Vigilance Society, Ui« Ediglish Anthony Comatook, is mado a literary trnatte for Burton's works, and it directed not to allow an indecent oi coarse word te bo imiued in conuoction with the publication of his books. Il was by Mr. Coote's advico tl^^bt burnod her buaband's "Scented jliarden," fcr wbich sbe bad been of¬ fered $30,000, and au<.ther work fot vrbich $8000 wa* to bu puid.
GEORGE a GILSOR RAI NOR,
CARPENTERS ANU BLIILUBRS.
FREEPORT, L. 1.
llaviKk- r.-.M.ll) ."n.i,l.l«l lh.' UKVIKW
lU'lLKINll «. nr.- |.r,'|,.ir<-.l l„ takr
.^>n.ra,t> f,,r llr-i .l.-w. s,«k,
CLSCRT A. BCDELL, Auctien««r,
JOHN P. WRIGHT,
A U C TI ~ :: E E n,
l:n«kt>-i..-r rii»:Ki-«iKT, 1. I.
PIANOS TUNED
a, tt ;£i»art bem **«k !••«
OKaAN5 R b PAIRI-D.
Prioea Eeatouible.
XITI.V AT TM«
I Review BUILDING, <(^ Mamatt mctPORT
Tho number of foroigo estates await¬ ing American inherit..ra duos luit di miui^h, though tUu iuUeritora uuror enter in au.l poaaesa Ibem, reoiarki ,lhii N«w Vork Tribune. Thoy veaitl. ^on approach liko thu eud of a rain- 'bow showing where tbu pot of gold ia Iburicd. TUu last oue to turn up i.- appraised at $.S0,00il,000, and i; lolaimed by repreaentativea of tho lllolt family, reaident here. It datea back about two bundrod years, the ,nest ei;g having been laid by a Lord Chief Juslii'o of the reigua of William 111. aad tjueeu .\one. It lay iu the pickle vat of chancery aoiuelhiuij lik.' one fauudrc.l ami ti:ty year.', an,I tboa ,heirs-*t-law bogau lo aiiiiear, bul tlu' ¦only thing certainly kuuwu o'. t'uem i-. tbat nouo of them ever got auvtUiug, and nobody haa yot suooce.lud i.i lo eating auy of Ihe property. Still tho preaent .Imeriean claimants ara oer- taiu it is Ibere, and tbeir lawyer aa. -sures them thai tbey bare a pood case. I Tbey will, no doubt, be called upon lo I advanoe some mouey to carry uu iu veatigatims, and when that ia apeut ! they will be asked for mote. So long { as cttiragk is tortheoaiiug to keep tbe i ooga and sprocketa of the actiu.! atlur- ' ney well oile-l, the pi..p.irty aill «iu- ; tinue.lo pro«ni an allariui; tt«j>oot, ! l.ut after that it wui go luU. lUe eeli|j«e ol chauoory «i«iti, aul reiuaiu I occulted for anolUir hundred jurj.r I to. I'erhaps aaother i-top of ,'.i„U may lurn up by tliut timo n'n.iy I'.r aoolVr grab at th-- F.rtuuatu- pnr»« of Ihe ol.l I'liiel Juatice, au.l if so, uuleas thing* ciiangi uiatt-rial y in ibe interval, Ihey will l^n-l pimly ol UwjM* to aAooi ro^o lUuia.
LOSSES AND G*lr<S.
ThouRb Ood has rnllej HU purpose
Prom our unaoeluie nycn, He lilds ua bope ua.'eaaluK.—
TTie w.aklluB as Ihe wise.
He mnkeii thc itl'iwini; fulur.3 To blo^Aom Ironi lh,' Now; Of Ilia H'l colDHth WowiuiT', > AllhouKb wo kn.iw Dot bow.
An,I Id Ihe ll„ry lurnnoi.
OlnorrnwaDl nfl,,6.-., HIa alcbemy illwrca
True iDuliil Iraoj tba Irons.
As who w.iuM ac.in tho ploa,'uro. The v.'r.liiut val.i'a .lolightH,
Must nr«t, with atL'psuiitlrln?, Ascen.l Ihc moUDtiilD hulKhla.
Mayhnp lo struin;le onivar.l, With l.riil.'.od ttD.l bl.'...llDi{ foet,
Ero half tho w-ary J,itirnoy ilt:f,jre blin lie ci,ini,lnle.
So rla.'fi Mnu, llio plljrlm,
Ou k.'.aotis liou^lit with puiu, Au'l l.'arns thnre la oo loaluy Without a Kreator Knin. -Frauk Putnam, lu t'hlcaifo Tlmes-neriilJ
WY TWO DUKLS.
F^
——iHOUail I am per ^"^"^ baps thn least ' quHrrelaome mau iu tho world, it bos boon my fato to flKht no lesa tbnn two duels, Ooo I confess to have sought;tho otber was thrust upon tno; bothocciirro,] duriug tho nine¬ ties of this nineteenth century. Iu each I received some bodily hurt. The ftrat of my ducln took place in a small town of Southorn Franco, I wu.s a resident there for tho wiuter, hnd a tiny bachelor villa, and (through for¬ mer acqnsintunce with the place) wua on protty intimate terms with a good msisy of my noighbora, Thoro was uu Engliab clement iu tho place, but Ihu French of coarse predumioatud, uud it was witb thu Freuchmtn I uaually found myself. The man with whom I fought was a Provencal, born close b3-. Ho waa a big, straggling felluw, lean, aud with a bright bird's eye that wns always glittering ou you. He was a geutleman nuduubtodly, hnd beou educated iu Marseilles, ami had never wnudered tlfty miles from tho Kivioru coast. He was probably thu moat uar- row-miuiled man that overlived, ami, o,i diet of books and Anglophubo uuwa- pnpers, ho had imbibecl u blind and poisonous hatred for tho Britiah Na¬ tiou that was unique iu iU coniiiletu- nuss. His unmo was D'Arblay, uud he oallod himaelf my frieu,!.
Tbis wus tho funny thing about tho m.iD. Ho cultivated tho society of EugIiBhmcu,audin,|ividuaIly (1 think) he liked thom. |Ho wna otcrmilly running dowu perfido Albion, but no¬ body took mucb uolico of that Tho Englishman who lives abroad is so en¬ tirely conlidont about tho superiority of his own island that ho doesn't oftou break out in patriotic veiu. It isn't his way. Besides, ho tiuda that uue short pitying smilo ufleu hcrvna hih ^rpONO bottorSbao a w-bulu tulilinu of talk.
Naw, for two yoara I had endured D'Arblay's rovilin.ijB uf my uutivo lan.l with no moru furciblu retort thau a series of thuao pitying etailes; aud I think in tbo ond he bet^an to bate mc, for ono day, without warniu;;, hu started on a froah topic which he inuFt bavo kuowu was calculale.l to wound lue deeply. He couimeuced to talk mild ovil about aomo ouu I c ired for vory much indeed, and that iu a club houao before the ordiuary miicd guthoriug of other meu.
I warned him onoe, twice, aU'l lliu third time; and ho aluiiya said that he meant no harm, au.l turned otf what I bad said with easy badinagu and contiuned his theme. But at last I saw, or thought I tuw, bia motivo, and u bot anger boiled up lu mu.
"D'Arblay," 1 soid, "if you want to fight, say so like a muu. Uut .Irop talking about Ihat girl or I ahall throw this inkstand nt you head."
".U'siou," ho retorted, "I ilisputo your right to be tho oeuaur of my con- TOrsstioq. The lady iu question—" I threw the iukatuud. Tbe glass misHu,' him, bnt thc black fluid apurled urer hia fuci', au.l the teehuicnl insult had boon giveu and received.
He bowed formally and left thc club bonse,I apoke to a couple of my frien,ls and followed his example. Later ho appointed two seconda, and th.y cou- sultijd witb roinv; au,l a time was flicd fcr tbo meotiDg, and swor.la were chosen ns the weapons.
D'Arblay was an aveiuge swordaiuau. !bad seen him practise with u lualtre t'.'osorima, and has ganged his powera Jfetty woll. For myaelf I kuew of Ue art of fencing absulutely uothiug wjolevcr; nnd, when everything WIS snugly arrnnged fur thu duol, I thmgbt of Ibis fact wilh something mure than nnnoynuoe. I purtiuulnily di., oot want to be killed, becuuse — wei, becani-o a certain Isdy ha.l promiseil to mnrry me within a abort time, and I—well, I did not wuut to dimppuint her. .And tlu're was no l.ftciiu',; out uf tll," ,Inol. (>ue couM atlo'd lo lau^li at such a meetiug iu Eug'und ; but IU I'mnci itia another mntler. Evou Iho Kii,'li.'.h winter rea- ideus would have luoked aakauce at me i I tried todiaeutaugle tuvaelf. Moriover, there was unutlier thiii.r. moro dangeroua th.-in wounds -ir dciitb, and Ibat wau ^ri'Iicule. A mau luny ),ut 0} with being killed, but he eau¬ not ei.Iuru lieiuu l.iu^beJ ut, So 1 mado np mv miud thai, if D'Arblav did no- disable me lirst, I w,)uld leave my mirk ou hint iu a way th.re una nomii.tkkiu,'. Mm I, 1 di.l not wuut lo kill lie fellnw, ouly 1 dil uol in- Uad to >e niiiC'l up in hu alTuir whioh the lievapup.'rj e.itil ? ,U>liiie a- , "anothe: bloo,lueaa iiicouuter" auU I iharaim witb a j.eriug paragrUffh. I So, to aim up, I weut ou the licld ' determinal on f.irciog a ai-rious li^^bt, ! aud a itool deal U>,iriUF' l.-at I myself , should be be mi,' to fuiter. I We drovj uul to the pliifo ff nioet¬ ing in tho larl.v worniog, with a keeu miaslrel bliwing wliioh cbiili-.l oue tu tka bone. Vhe ulh.-rs arrived simul- tauetmsJy. lb.rv was luiie a oowite- gatiou ul an l.,:,x •.,-.- ,u,l-, tw.. .l-i.-- ttors, and the | riiio |i»l«. U it U'Arl, lay. being i Fteuohiu.io, liked tUo orowd, auAIVultu bow to tfae eti¬ quette ol tbe -otinlry.
Nu rulileaeip ooal.l bave been mor" poiictil'uiu, tkdt oura, auJ none luor* icy. Wc two principals stripi't-d to shirt au.l mimtAto. and I stooi ou lh« froat rimiaa4 fraa* in my stuokia,; feet D'irbiar wa* opposita va,-, smiling Krimlj. W* aalulel one an¬ other With tka lar*, glittering rapier^ an'l a recoad toA up potitiua l>ebiD 1 each Al at, Maading r.-a.ty with a walkine stiek to^okoek u). tbe blad^n at the loaa:a%Rk( a fon! stroke. .\i least so I waa «ruea. To myi-. ll I wan woaderiug aual a "lui;! stroke" aight k^ ao Ifaottat wa*I«f ttui very eiemenlaol feoctui. But I saii uulh- iag Aboat thi^ ati^ wkau li Atpiay
otoneitd lilailea with miue, 1 eugaged bim with whirling fury.
Tho blue ateoi flashed an.l stabbed a thon.-«Q,-t circles in the chill morning nir, und a poug of fear gripped mo by the heart. I beemed to leel bis blado paaaiug thruu-^'h mo iu a hundre.l pl-icoa. Death appeared inevitable. Kvory seoond I marvelled at llndibg luyaelf ulive.
To myaell I uccopted a mortal wound as iuuvitiilile ; but I lusted to got my own blade thr,Mi';h D'Arblay's bo ly lie'iire I w.iH kllle.l. 1 coul'l hardly Hue him. Uur ]miitiug breath hung gruy uuder thc culd murning auu, ko that we fuiiglit iu a clammy miat. I liiu^o.l au.l paaaudoed, bnrely guard¬ ing at all, ligbtiti;^' un tho ulTuuaivo only, throii;5h sheer grie.l of getting in my blow beforu I waa hore do com¬ bat. '
Then, before I knew what waa hap¬ pening, tho duel cudO'l. I was con- poiuiia of a fouling aoinuwhero orotber of a aear aa with a hot iron. I under¬ stood that it iuoaut I was wuuu,lod, aud dully wou,lerod where, though withuut lieinn; alile to locate tbo hurt. I saw tho walkingjsticka of tho secuuda uprise tu beat duwn our Wtin]iona, auil at the aame moment I hoard D'Arblay titter a shrioli ol pain. A heavy ouue olaahed duwu on my blaile, and I drew liaok nenrly burst for waut of brealh. These tbiogs take lung to tell, but tho whole ul Ihniu happeuud within oue tick of a cluck.
The Kurgeuus rushe.l np to ua with liut aul linu.lages. Bluo.l was run¬ ning frutn mv llugora unto thc rapier's hilt. D'Arblay had score.I my riKht f.irearm wilh a KhaiUnv gash a du/en inches lung. He himaelf wna in u wurae case; 1 had ruu bim through the shoiiUlor.
My ai-ounila tried lu hold mo baok, but I waa loo warmc.l up to care much tor thu eU,|iii'tt.' of the French duello then. I weut to where D'.Arblny lay iu tho surge,lu'n hauda, with blood pat¬ tering frum mv lln-^era on to tho grasa.
".M'aieii will apologize, I hopo? I muy mi-Dtion thut the ludy is ougugod to ine."
"I didn't know it," sai,l my oppo¬ nent. "Why didu't you toll mo be¬ fore? My dear lellow, I am most abominably aurry for having chattered. Vuu huvu given mu a pig ot a atsb, ami that ought to sottlu accounts be¬ tweeu IIS. Will yuu oomo and break¬ fast Willi tuo wheu wo'ro both tied up?"
Unu uf tbu seconda murmarcd at thia iurormalily.
".Sir," I sai.l, "if yun havo anything to complain of, may I hear it?"
".Mousioiir," ho replie.l, "I think.we had better euuai.ler this uditir as ended now."
Thu otui-t duel iu which I took part waa uuuu ul my Peking, it happened laat year iu l-'lurida, where my wilo and 1 weru apon,liug the winter, and naa thrust upuu me in a manner little abort uf murderous.
Thc bugiauiug waa iu this wise: I duteotud a mau ohontiug at cards. I waa nut playing myself, but tho choat- iug was douo to swindle a fellow who waa my friend, uud, bcjutlso I saw it, boyoud shadow of doubt, I called out to him to stop play. Of courso there wa.s a row, aud il tho sburper hud nol been in uminurily of one thuro might well have beeu 8h,JOtitg. But, us it Aiu.s, tbu ttiiu,.{ WUB uiiorly nagraut; indeed, tho mau himself did uot at¬ tempt to deny il, aud ho went away acatteriug nnthing moro dangerous thau veiioiuuua wordy throats. We wero left Iriiiuiphuut puaaesaora of tho Helii, and I wux.?d pudautio to my frieud ovor tho danger of playing gainia of chauoo for tho coin of the realm with caauul hotel ocquointuncea. Three duya later I wunt olf iuto tho Everglades alligator shootiug, and for doer alno, if I could coiuo across auy.
Nuw what Iho apot wua liko will uot bo apolicu ul horu iu detail. Suilicient lu muutiuu that ajioug other things 1 camo upon au urchi.l whioh I imagined to be uew, anl uH thoughts of sbout- iug were fur thu limo submerged be¬ neath thu urdua of thu collector, I laid dowu my ritle (a Itotniugton .400) againat the atom of u luugnolia true and bogou to feast my eyos ujion the trails of hanging bloafuina.
I suppose I mnst have .lawdlod there a full hour, sketching, muuauriug, tak iug uotes, culliug speoimuus, when of u au.ldeu aomcthiug wunt wisp paat thu top ol my hoa-l, an,I theu, close to, s.iiioded Iho noisy eraek of a heavy rille, lly a hnrt ul ii-elcas instmot, the lir„t thin; I di,l was lu atari backwnnl and to duo'K my lieu,I; tho uest to ataro wildly aronnd mo. A glance ahowod beyuud quostion whero tho bullet hnd como frum. Dowu a glade of live ooka, uot sixty yard* oway, u man was bnaily cn^aguil in slipping a freah cartridge into" tho brooch of a rifle, which had gray smoke wrontha atill crowling aluwly from iti muzzle. It wua tho felluw I ha \ exposed fur cheating at car,la.
As I ga^ed, he liuinhed loading au.l sharply ruiaud his weupou. I turued and rao like a frighteued dog, zigzag¬ ging in my course to confuse his aim, an,I makiug for tho mnguulia tree. There I snatched up my own rille, aud ilarled behind tho trunk. I stopped uud liateued. Nut a sound was to be boar.l which rosu above tho warm huui of thu iiiaeelh and thu other uover ceabiug nuiaua of tho forest. 1 ouitl.l uut duubt thnt the man was watching me ati.l waitiii? fur his uext ujiporluu Ity t 1 pioli mi .,IT. My Kur^u ru-o ot tliu th.iught of him. Brute I If he coul.l lire a aitliu;; abut ut au Huaus- peotiug mnn. I knew what I had to ex¬ pect, aud what I must do if my owu life waa to be aived. 1 lia 1 to d.'p.'n 1 uu mvaclf. lu that sulitule the u.'Xt humau oreutuie mi^Ut be tiveuty milea awnv.
Thud !
A bullet had ttruck Ihe troo, and the noiso of tho abut euue cllse upun ita luela. I swung ont fr.uu behind the trunkal, 1 liflel my nlle, wheu an¬ oihor ahot whi,-tlud out from beuealh the live o.iks uu.l I wa" pcorer bv the lusa uf su e.ir lube. My owu bullet rattled hutiiile^sly amung th.' tree t»iga, au,l 1 slr.,ie baok to shelter, | raging au I blecliun I
i'he pulsion '.f murder burnod iu mo i theu like u torch. The heal of tho day I aeemed lo huv.' p,iss*.l completelv away. The p. rsi'iratiou whii'h atixid on 11,y boily turu.'d oul.l aa an ice | u.iuohe. Nevor liulurehu.l my thouglits ijushe.1 up with such clearness sn.l | ^trel,|,¦th. It was a ,lnel to tho deiitli , I'Ciwi-ru me and th" ahnrfer, nuJ b,- , hid .Irnvn tim b'ooJ, uud I Lad gul i to aiu. {
I'he wordn seeme.l fl.mt!ng in the I h,'t air before me—"Kill! kill I kill I " I
I had relus'lu'l thc Kemin;;ton, au'l -t,)o,i Willi ear-. atriiQcl to catch the, sli,;hle9t aiiinJ whioU lu'.,l of my eu-{ .- uv'a luovib'.'. Till that m.-imont 1 | i,aJ auppoac'd bia nlle was a repeater. I N"* auother i.K-a came to me. Tliere | ha.l boeU two reports , one short aud fharp, tbe other heavier aud more ; n'i-v. (I! conrse, tbe Ihin^ waic!e,ir. ; iie h»d rirci a rrvuiror „'iul fml, in .irnm mo trom my cuver ; h* 1 .Itoppi d 111. sma'.itr »t'a(ioQ tbo mument hc pulle 1 trii.',.'or ; au.l ha.1 iired uo me aith the rule dire<-tly 1 em rged from cuvcr. The ti^n llah cnnniug of tbe ' man made my bate for bim gloa in lue ; like a draught of rav tpirit*.
All idea ol fnirikcss (if indeed such ha,l ever oco;>rr^ to mel was com¬ pletely awept away by that timo. I would fight bim by bis own methods. Tho only qneatiou waa one of moans. As mutters slooil, I lay cusconsod bo¬ hind tbe stem of tho magnolia, and, if I stepped ont of its shelter, I st^on'il have tu take bis firo beforo I conldgct iu my own. As a snap shot 1 was vory oonaciuua ot my o»u dcrioiencies; from observation I hu.T a high ostimato of his skill.
But a lirain working at tbo prosinre wbich mino was put tu theu yields up nuexpeelc.I fruils; nnd when tbe Idea did at laat comu tu mu I could have snng for very joy. Iiut there wus too mueh danger iu it tu increase tho rieks unnecesaatily. I slung my rille liyitsalr.ip acroas my ahouhler, and turned round and commenced to climb tho inagnulin.
Tho stem h,»d beeu split by light- ni'jg, or I could not havo got up with¬ out my hauda boing aeen round the eidoa, and, na it was, tho climb to tho lirst branch was deaperntely hard ; but I had the streugth of tou muu in mu thon, and thc silent wilyncas of a Seminole, and I gainod tho cover uf the foliag* wlth.iut haviug madu a slip or cracked a twig.
With the caution of a lynx I mado my way up tbo la.liler of branohes, going higher aul bighor till thero was barely ouo layer of the dark greeu shining leaves between mo and the burning sky u'love ; un.l theu I looked uli-iut mo till I fouud u steady seat; and then I nuslnng thu Remington frum my shuuldera. I brushod tbe rnatliug ciirtniu of leaves softly aside with tho muzzle and peered out. My enemy was ou his old grouud, stand¬ ing beueath the livo oaks with his riflo at tho roady. Somo iudoliuatilo sus¬ picion must have got huld of him, for st that momont bo looked up.
Thc reports of the two ritloa rang up iuto tho boated air simultanconaly, but mino was tho better aim. Hia bullot whistled through tho dark green letives a loot fruui my bead; minu broko hia right elbow joint.
I reloaded nud bailed hiiQ. There was u pool of blnck watur on tho uoarcr side of tho livo ouka, and the snout uud eyebrows of an alligator ahowed upou tho aurfuco liku two knots of dead wood.
''Take your rille," I aaiJ, "and that revolver and tbrow thum iuto tho woter."
Ho hesitated, uuraiug bis woundod arm in tho palm of his haud, aud glar¬ ing at me iike a fiend.
"Quick !" I snid. "If you tako timo to think twioo more I'll shoot yuu dead."
Hu picked up the wonpous ono by ono uud then dropped Iheiu into tha water with aullon splnahea. Tho rep¬ tiles iu tho poul, frightenc.l by tho uoiae, sunk dowu to tho mud below, whuro tbey lay.
"Now," I said, "gol" and ho wont, and I watched until ho wna out of aight among tbe troo trunks and tho saw gross.
Thou I climbed duwn and gathcrod my orchids and wout homu by anothor way, keeping a very sharp lookout. I trusted little to that man's chivalry,
I havo soon another fellow cheat at onrds sinco theo, but Ibut was in .South America, an.l I .UJ aot <o.l cnlled upou to interforo. Two 'luela have boon .piito euough for mo.— Chambers's Journal.
SCIE-NTIFIC AMI I.NUUSTIlLVf,. ^
A pouud of phosphorus hendu 1,000,- 000 matoheil.
Tho latest application of nsboatoa iu ulootricity ia calle.l tlio oloutruthuriu, au.l ia ueed iu hospitala,'in plnco of tho old-fuahionu.l hot-water buttle.
It has boon nutud that thero bna buuu no druught iu .Southeru Culi- fornir iu those districts in whieh tbe oiicnlyptUB trees buve beeu eitcusivuly planted.
I'ermiaaiou has beeo uako'l thc au- tburitiea uf the l!ity ut Mexico to al¬ low thu change from mule jiuwer to oloctricity ou tho street railroads with¬ iu tho city.
On tho ousteru coaat of Irelaud it ruins ou uu uvurage uf 20H days in tbu year, iu Kuglau'l about 150 |days, at Kazan nbout ninety .lays and iu Si¬ beria only sixty daya.
The elephant ia coiutnonly suppoaed to be a alow, cliiiusy felluw, but whou excite,1 ur frightened can uttniu a apecl of twenty miles au bour and cuu kue|iit up fur a balf u day.
No parental euro ever falls to tbe lot of a siuglo muiubor of tho insect tribe. In geuoral, tho oggs uf au iu- eoct uro doatiued to bo hutchod long after tho purentj are dead.
A motor tricycle attracted moob at- toutiun ul areoent dikpluy of autooara lu Luudon. Tho iuvcutur is an Amori¬ can. The cur ia aeatod for fuur pcr- eona nu.l weiKha ouly -100 pouuds.
Coiuprossc.l hot water ia anid to bu a reiuarkably euesp motive ]iower, and the New Yurk l^enlral authoritios aro Ihinking of runniug fast traius betweon New York uud Albauy by its meana.
rrofessor Charles Slowart told tbe thu Itritish Xluyal lustitiilion tho other day that there aro LI.'II,OO'l hairs on the hiiiuau body. Ho aaid Ihat be would uot bo particular to a hair or twu uue w:iv ur tho other, but tho sbuvu number was thu average, for hu bnd cuunte.l tbem.
Two Euglnh bacteriologiati^ con- cln,le that uu average of l.'iiHI microbes must bu inhaled lutj thc uoau every hour, whilo iu Londuu the number muat ufteu reach 14,000. The orguu- inuis are caught by tbe uuso aud puased t,> the digestivu urgaua, whieh lu health destroy them.
Loug distance tolouhuuos havo beou plaoo,1 iu Ihe sm,illcst Swiss villages, making it posaililu to communioato frotu uue ouil to the other of tho couu¬ lry ou lu-truinents kopt in |.t\rleot re¬ pair, and ou whioh ouu can hear dia- tinctly. The feo varies from two lo uight oents a musaugo. Kleotrio light¬ ing from water power has been lutro- dvcod in eveu amall places.
She Ijuirlit Hint.
A young luurrio'l wuurin was look¬ ing at a vacant house oil riiciric uvo¬ uue the otlier 'lay with a view to rent¬ ing, when ahe hear.l o nuis.- iu iiue uf the upper r lOln". She went np to hee what it was, and woa almiat rure that she saw u raau dodge into u closet an.l rlo.'.e the .lour aftor Lim, lier lirst im¬ pulse waa tu ruu auJ scream, bnt see¬ ing- the key iii tho door ahe wulke-l alowly a«rof,s the ro ,m «n 1 turned the ke.v. Then i-he rau f,>r a ixihcoman. It waa lu the morniDij and ahe couM Au.l none, ao went bom,- lo luLcb and forgot all about bor |,ri»oiier till eveo- lug. Then the hunt.-,l Up nu oQiccr aad weut tu tne houae.
Wh.'t: the .-loa.-t door was opened
tumble lout. Hu ha,i gune to* the h. nae to .lo some little chorea, an-l was chaneijig hia o!.,thoa wheu hia luiiot w*« interrupted by tiio yonn„' lady's unexpected appearance, au.l be was forced to seek a ruTnge in thu closcL —Oax Ytaxcioco Fotu
A urr.KN s i.ism.v ,M-r.
A boiiuliful not of tho i^lueouot Spain is being very favurubly cumnnulo,! upou throngh thu eutiro Spanish jireas. The (Jueen waa ridiu { in her carriiigu with hor brother, .\rcli,liiko Kugeue uf .Anslrin, thruugh the I'aac.i do Aruu- eros, uiieuf theliueel btroots~of Madrl.l, wheu thoy mot a prieat csrryiug Iho huly saorniii nt lo a dyiug uiri. Both thu (Jiieeu un,l her lir,,thcr stepped out of the royal cnrrin,;e, aurruuilered thoir placea tu tho priosi aud followed tho carria.;e on foot tu (lanloc street, whoro a yuuug girl, Muria Loui*o Fuonles, the dnughter of tbe w.ll kuowu aet'ir uf the sauie nnme, was iu tho throes of death.
Tho (Jucou abinved great intorost in the family aud asaiated at thc ceremony of ailmiDiBleriii!; thu extroiue uoctiou to tho girl, W'h.i die.l suun allerw-nr,l. AVhen thu priest loft tho huiii-o the (,>iiueu nnd hor brulbor rolurueil on foot behind the r,,yul eiirriago, iu wh'oh thu [iriest ro,lu tu thu ohuroh ol Nuostra Seuura de lus Duloro's, whoro Ibo priest diamouiited and tliiiuked tho tjueon for her kiu.iueoH.
Whuu tho iiopulalion of that .]narter of tbo city loarnud uf thu uublu not of their Quoou regent, tho outhtisiai.tic ilcmoustrntiiiii auuined nevor to eud. Wheu Iho (Jueeu had roachod tho palace she cent one of her a.ljutantsto tholiuiiac of the den,1 girl witbn purse contaiuiug a ron^d auiu of mouey to ilolray tho exji^ao iucurrod by thu illuuBs nud death of thu girl.
THE IHIR roll A I'lioToanAni.
If thc uuquo, as tho Freuoh eall tho back of llui neck, ia luug, white, nul delicate iu mudeliug, nud ooiubinod with tho gracoful curvun made liy lung slupiug ahouldiTa, kuowu iu tho ur- tiat's vocabulary na "bonuty linea," the mai.l is ordere.l to dress tbu hair bigh, that thia perfection uf furm nud outlino may givu additional beauty to thu |iicturo. II, ou the otbor hnu.l, tho uock ia lutiuiilnr or acrawuy, auil there uro brou.l, bare a^.aooa back ol tho eara, thu huir is arrangeil luw, brought woll over the oura iu oropcl ninsHca, aud twisted iu a luusu cull ou Iho nape of Ihe nock.
Covering the enra with wavy tressos is a fa.l with aomo nrtiata, )iartioularly for prolllu ]iielurea, whore thu oar, aa tho central feature, is liable to ap|icar iu strnngely exaggerated form. For tho perfect, oval face tbu bair ia dressed a la I'umpudour, uud is gnilt- less'of curl or wnvo. Where Ho ovnl ia loss prouounced, but tho foruboud ia yot buuutifnl, tho llnlTy Pompadour is advised. For tho fullur face, thu artist forbids tho fashiunable roll und suggests thu aiuoutb baudeaux iu voguo iu our gran.lmulhera' youth. Where tl.o r.iii,*oi,ua la niguur, mo uauamux are wiivud au.l siighlly droupo.l at thu sipiiiru cormra uf thu tuiuplua, Nevor Will thu trno nrlist alluw ^ui liriia.l, bigh forehead in its bland aud nuiu- t. resting entirety to bo forced upou thu visiuu of a holploss posterity.
Tho delicately formed luce, that ia sonietimea putriciun and sometimea only thin, ia iu uilhor ooso treated with careful consi.luratiun. FluIVy troHHoa are a prerequiaitu to becoming hair-dressing for the slender fue. Whether the hair ia parte.l iu the mid- dlu, worn in myriads uf ourls nt the si.les of the faco, in thc fashion uf l.'i.Ill, or parted over tho left tcniple, drawn Imok in Waves to thu crowu of tbo heud uud hehl iu pluce by a jaun¬ tily set Spanish comb, u lu Curiuon, iu overy instauco there are waves or curia in ],rofusiun an,l thu ears aro partly bidden. —Domorost's Magazine.
\v,>Mi£\ .11- Till! K-rA-rrs.
Mias Kmiu* (luy ia nut tho only femalo librariuu iu thu Unite.I Stalea, but she enjoya the distinctiun of being the yoitngcatau.l unu of Ihu moat pujiii- iar. She iaa nntive of Kentuoky, an.l owes must of her e.luonliou to lliu Alasonic fraternity, of whieh her faUur was onco a |irumiui'ut mumbor.
'The very llrat Indian woman who luts graduated ua a trained utirbo la Miae Nancy Cornolins. Alwaya a prom¬ ising pupil in the school on tho Oneida reaervatiiiu, aho haa ipiickly ilev..lu)ie.l iuto un uuuKual'unrae, too goud, i^hc Ueolur.s herself, tu be cuntined tu work iu u narrow sjihero. Shu prufora to livo in tbo Easl, where sho eau be bnsy and learu mure uf her wurk uud support beraelf with better pay.
Mrs. Felluu, of tleurgia, will testify Ihat wives ut Waahiugtou pulitioiaua Homctimcs do muro than merely atiiue ttt afternoou teas. .Mia. Feltou is forty years of age, bright, n.lroit and forcu- lul. Her bnubaudiia seventy un.l nut BO ouorgclic, und it is uu ojiuu sceri t tbat his wifu prupurua must ul hia ]inpera, which are pruuounccd unui-u- ally nble au.l .liaorimiuatini<.
-A pretty French ('ana,liau girl is inaking a groat aenaatiun in L.-wiaton, j Me., by ocbbliug ah.ioa. All tho lu.-u ! iu tuwu aie bring.ingltheir old shoes, | wbich thoy fully int. u.lod, beforo she I i-ot up buameaa, to throw uwny, to li.- | mended. Her bnainessia rushing, aul , many a passerby pluses to wateli her j as ahe iits l.y her window plying her uwl with zeal au,l grace.
Miaa Clnrn M. .Sliuisou, uf IIoultuD, Me., unuounoea prou,llv that she is a i-awmill owuer by choio.-. She might; have mail., a living ut trimming hula i or nt phinuiug dr.sies, lint sbu pn- i forrcl tl run a aawmiU not ut urm'a ! l.-ugth or in deliborato I.u-hiun, but, viitb euthusiaaui au.l rare precision,, eiii)crviaiiig uud persoually directing | her ..wn ahin.'le mill.
Tu a woiunn lieliinga the honor of ] liaviu;; ro.iuoel lh,-ohnnces of hising t lifu ihr,>ugb aUlT,,catii,u tu a minimutu. Mrs. .lohu II. Miller, ..f Syrucuae, N. j Y., hss invtiit.-l a wuu lerlnl lir. mau's i cup, a oap whioh will .-nablo u uiuu to ' gropu ab,,ut lu a stiiliug atuiu^phere fur an bour. A siiii »i«juge, thruu;.'h which uu amuke otu enter, but wbici ! p'.rinita thc lUiiroia of air lu jilentifiil ij.laijtilie'-, nil" an up"rtnre l',.r tbe i.io.-.th, iilJ when pr,.por,y a.ljiiste.l, ; th.: cup IS so siiuplu thut its ellicacy is , apparent at a i^laoce. j
ik-lore ahe w.i» mtroluce.l into ao¬ oiety at N,-wport and Washiu».'luu, Mi.-s Holon I'.tico, the ehlest daughter ', of ri..a«tur Rriro, ha.l j,as«e,l bir eu- I ti iuco eiatuiuation? at the Harvnrl .Ac;i, J. Thus, bi-sid.-a l,eing v.-rv i hau Is.jmo ouJ uf an esa^ntialiy .\uj.-ri- eau tyi-e, hhi- is abo u'.i'j!iually clover sud tvriuus.
ocwrr.
Mias IWfhaO. Lammc, of Iho Wost- iiiflh-juse Work,., iu l'ittal,urg, I'oun., is Ihe "q'v i,,,m'.in electrical engineer tu the country.
The Omaha (Neb) Wuman's Club p>o|Mse« to bail J, at a cuat of #00.-
Onl, a pormnneut biimo. It will be a three-story brick building.
La.ly TenBye.in acutccly ever went into suciely ivbou tbo jiuet lanruatu was living, an.l ia i-eeu eveu leaa now. She bus been au invalid nil hor life.
It ia not generally known thnt tho I ex-Kiujiro.ss Eugeuo is partly an Irish- woiunu. Ou ouo siilo sbo was do- acended fruji nu Irish auldier of fur- tnuo, who ma.lu a uamu nn.l pluco for himself iu the iutermiuublu Spanish wars.
Tho ("lorinau F.mprcas waa cxcocl- ingly friendly toward Mra. I'hl, wifu uf lliu l'niied Slates .^mba.s,sn,l.ir, upou thu oooaaiun of tbat lady's first tttidienoo with Her Majesty. The Em- prcsa couductcl her cunvcr.-utiou iu Engliah.
"(^ueoii Victoria seems to navo gouo iutu the atruw-berry growing bnirinoas. Au F.ugliah exchnngu suys thut sho securod thc llaukaiau medal nt tho Itoyal Horticultural Society's Show tbu other .lay "lor a spleudid exhibit" oi thu frnit.
The Michigan -A'^ricnlturnl Board h(»s adopted n four-year course of study for women at Iho Stato Agri¬ cultural Culloge. Tbo courso includes poultry raiaing, ^j^okiiig, domaatio economy, laugua^<<'s, musio, palntiug and lloral eulturo.
Aunie Jounoas Millor's ambition is to eatnblish ut the]Niitional Cupitul an inatitution for pbyaioal dovolopmout and tho highest art ui self-cultnre, wbich hhall bu uuder tbo control of alilo students of auutumy, cbomiatry an,l pliyaieal science.
Frau Emilo Kompin, Doctoral Law, haa opened u lawyer's olHce in Unter deu Linden. Sho is tho first woman lawyer who bns practiced iu Berlin. Frau Ketupin used to lecture ou Eng¬ lish nnd Americau law nt Zuriob Uni¬ versity. Sho Urst pructipod law in Now York.
Miss Daisy Darboo, of Atchison, Kon., wns gra.luatcd last term with the highest honors Irom tbo Law Do- pnrtmunt ot Washin.ntou University, nt St. Louia, having captured tho thosis prizo ovor thirty-eight competi¬ tors. Sho waa tho only youug woman iu tho olnsa.
Tho Keulucky Stnto Convention of tho Fedorntiou ot Women's Cluba bus olected Mrs. C. O. Hansford, of Har- rodsburg, I'reaidout; Mrs. Jason Walker, ot l{iohinoud,'Vicol'resideut; Miss Kmma Campbell, of Muysville, Secretary, una Mrs. Elleu Hoover, of Nicholusvillo, Treosuror.
rASinON NOTBfl.
Navy pluo cbuUis moke fino travel¬ ing custumea.
panaana unntmci=Ui-t l.l,,ua,.j,aradn great demand.
Tho ull ru,l hut, bus auoccodod tho ull purplo uuo.
rorpuudicular skirt trimming is aguin coiuiug into voguo.
A I'orsiuu dimity trimmod with blaok ribbon ia very chic.
Tho chio veil for big huts is whito mnline, with lurgo blu-jk velvet spots wi,le npart.
I'oiupndour nud liino shades uro vory ilaintily combined iu muny sum¬ mer coslumca.
Lomun culurod gloves aro tho voguo iu Luud.in, uu.l Ihuroforo icau bo ex- liiolod hero aoon.
(,)naint little sweet pons, tho bonn- tiia of our grundmuthors' gnrduus, aro etaeutially a la mude. I I'orsiau lawu uogiigeos nre suou in the aluroa triiiiiuuil with naiuaook om- iiroiiiery or Vuloncienuos laco,
Uulfors wbl ubjcet to wcatin,T heavy w'uuleu ttuckiugs cuu uuw purohuso pliiiil husicrv in ailk aud cottoi:.
Thu bu-llu is a',<aiu in evidence, and somo of thu now- ilresHus aru quite heav¬ ily pndded at tbo aides and bock of the akirt.
Slimmer jewelry is of a-typo distinct from that wuru iu winter. It consists largely of atiids aud aluuvo liuks for thu fnvorod shirt waiat.
Tnllo, that bus beeu so populnr, is giving placu to uhiiruu. Tho laltur bas tho en,luring methu,1 ul uuvur ehoap- I'uing, an.l in i|iiite us beautiful ui^d geuer.illy beoumiiig.
Short, duuble breasted coats of blnok, bruwu ur gru.-n velvul, fuco.l uu tho ruvora an,I culinr with fur, or white elulh u.lgi.l wilh lur, uro oue of tbu nuvoltios IU outsi,lu garmunts. Largo fancy biiltuu-i decorate tho tr.iut. For moru eominuu wuar thero are cuate of aimilar alylo with strapped seams and iue!,jii-Bhapu,l aleevos.
I'renrhiug Slill at .Miielr-One.
It is nn uimaual thing, iudced, for a minister to be in notive aervice ut tho npo old ngo of ninety-uuu, and it la ll niuru unusual thing for a miuister to eoutiuuo without salary as paalor uf uue charj^e for liflytlvo years with slill nu djiiuilo tiiuu fur retiromeut therifrom tu luok forward to. Tnora is auch a miui-ter in Moutgomory r.iunty, h,iwever iu tho person of l-;ider .Junatlian Van Cleve, pustor of tho Indian Crook bajitiat Churoh.
The venornlilu .loiialhau Vun Cleve is the recuguizc.l patriarch ol his do- uomitiatiuu, und throughout the cen¬ tral ,Slntua his nniue is a household wor.l iu all I'riiuitivu liuptial familiea. llo has been a great ' trawling jiroacher, alwny» at his own expense, an.l whilu "ov.ry thir.l Hnndnj" linda hnu in bis own pilpit, ovury othor Suu.lay liuda hnu lu aouiu oihur pulpit, perhaps hundreds ol miles from bis tlolue.
AlthoUKh uinuty-ouo yoara old, his form IS erect, his eye clear aud spark¬ ling, his voicu rusouiut ttul ringing nii'i his mini an.l memory unimiiaire,). llu r,-m, mhcra with Jistiuctuusa every 11101 ieut uf his yo,ith, and, what is unusual with uld meu, hu [lorfectly rom.'mb. rs all luoi louts un.l circuin- f tuii,-,i„ of his later y.-ar-.. Hu reaaona aa he always rens.iued, and in tho revolution uf rli ireh unl creed he oliugs to the religious t-jn<-ta of his o,irly miuialry. He h-i»' Iho hearing ot u mau iji sixty, thu tireless energy ut H \outh ut thirty. —lu'iiauapolhi Xuw-f.' ^
tVauJerful (b.uiit.'a lu a fttli's Oiler.
In Franco mty have u Bjiecios of Iront cjll'.'l the "lllaek bnrn." Ho i* aimoal pure black whuu taken from the water, bnt ehauges color to sail the receptacle lu which he is puL In a white jar Ibe creature change* to a pure albino in from two to three dav*, but chauir.-9 buck to block wbcn pnt in a .lark ve*-..-!. In a commun pottery jar be beouineH a brick color, and in a ;;laMglulie hc liecome* so transparent that bo cau acaroely be max.
SABB.MIl SCHOOL
I.M'ICKNATIONAI. I.KSSUN Ii'l>R
AirucsT a.
Loaann Text; "Onvl.I's Klndn«i»,"
II ^Mnlllpl Ix., I-III-tioldru
Icat Urm. xll. IU—
Cunimculary.
I. "Tlial I mnv show lilm klu loess f.ir Jouiilbui.',. sak.'." Davi.l l<l at rvst In bin klui^l'iiii. r.-ib^niui; ''v.'r all lara.'I nu.l ox.'oul- init ju.lKm.'Ut nu'l juMI,-.. uuto all lila |»Mpl<
I U Sau,. vll.. l; lili.. I.'.i, ll,<aJ Id Jor. xxiii., :,. C. of a kuu,- «rli.,. "U Haviila throne, shall reipn an,I pr,ist'.'r aiol .•x,-,'.llr jil'l>nil''llt KU'l jiislio,' iu thl' .anl. J.'hovuh-lsl.lkruu. IVivi'l hU'l fm.ixu 1.1 Jouatlinu thnt li.> w,,uKl -h.'W lh., kii„li,.'..s „l th.- l.onl to his h'us., (rover (I S.iui. xx., 14-t?i, nu'l ho wmlM U'.w k.-op hi- n-„r.l. Wl.at a w,.u,l.'rlul wor.l is tills, "th,' klii,lii.'-a,'f ii,>,l" (aee also von(» :!'. It Is tl.o ^a,u,' w,,r,l ,,(i limi's Imnslatml "ui.'r,-v. ¦ un.l u'^,. "ii.vlutf khidn.-ss," as lu 1',-, ,\viil,, 11. XXV,, 11, Ixiil,. 3, lit,'. 'I'hl- h.>nor ,'l I .'ini; .-. ,-l,iii,u,-l -,l,r"UKli whloh tho lovluK kii„ln,'S. ol (lu.l i„iiv lie shoivu Iu ..then, la iriviiito onery l,.l„v,'r. See U Cor. vl., C; l',.l. III.. Vi
12.3. "J.iunlhan hnth v.'t a aon which la laui.' I'U Ills f.'.'t, " Wi;. 11 the news cam,' ol bis fatber's , with ho wus n lltt!." h'ly llvu v.'urs ol.l. Ilia nurse i,>,ik hliu up to ll-'O iviilihliu. un.l lu bi'r lia.t»ali« M hlui fall, thus caii.sluK bim to Ih> orlpplpd f.T llfo (U Sam. lv., «1. This atury of ih.i king's klu.l- nofs t.i .Vophlliusliom for Jouuthuu'a aak.i la vorysucit.istivo all llimuith ,if Iho l,.v,'of (lll.i to sliiD.'ra. 'Tbe roan wns Iniii.i Ihr.,iuth 11,1 fnuit uf Ills own.nu,! he was lame nn botb (I'ot -.'"ul.l not wnlk nt all. All are slnnors through A.Iain, an.l aii,ib aluUHra thnt la oUi n,-sh thor,' .Iwwileih no inxnl thlnu (U'Un. v.. Hi vli.. ISi. II his nauioslKnltl.'s, asaouifl think, "sbain,. pims e,|luK Irom th» m.iuth." It is vory aUKKeslivo ot Hum. II., l»i Math. XV., is,
4. '-lln Is In thnhoiLsn of Maohir, ths aon ol AiuiuIbI 111 L.i-d.ibiit." Tbe nnme of ibis plu'-o mnv signify "uo iiaature" aa<l uiakos us think of till* pniiliffal aon, who, when hn bad wnste.l all his IIvIdk, would lain havo enteu tlu' awlues' loo.l (l.ukexv., hi). Ev.iry sinner who sta,\'a away tram Qod nnd aeeks to bl.'s* hims.,lf in tbis worl,l ot no f.Kvl for tl.o soul la aomoivhnt like .U.'pblboabetb io I.,i-.lel,ar.
5. ''KiiiK Dnvi.l sent an,l feluhoj him." Ue .llll uot aeu.l him wor.l to cume nn.l a.'O him bocnu.so lio ha.l goo,I uow-b fit bim. but h.< tntik menns In brIuK him riKhl Into his presen.-e. Our DiiTl.t, bl.isstid Lonl Juaua, tl,,oa not toll us to make Oitrsolvos fit to oome t.l ITim, but knowing our luournble lajnen.iss H.) comes rlitlilto us wltlilllal3VuaD«^aoo, nn.1 we helplrss ori^it ures have ouly to rc- ciilvo Hlin nn.l nil Uls love IJohn I., HI.
t. "H., fell un bis lam. ana Uld roTurouo*, SD.t Dnvi.l sal.l, tl.iphlboalieth. and ho au- • worod, HoholJ thy servant" A alnnar on hia faoa I'l.foTO Uu.l Is a hnpotul sight, as uouvlctlon of slu la uu oaaoutlal to oonvor- ii,m, aud n,HhlUft works ouuvloilno lik* the InvluK klnduesa >,( Uod. Beo Lukn v., 9: las. «l.. S; Job xlll., S, 6; Acta ix., 6,*. Uavid inlllut; him by name makes ua think ol Jobn EX., 16, "Jesussttllh nnto h.'r, Mnry."
7. "Foar n.it, Inr I will surely ahow thoe klu.luess for JoDathnu thy fnther's aake." Sou Iho cmfort, the restoratlou nud Iho luture provision ccntnliie.1 In ths words of this verso. The porfivi lovo of 0..d easts 3111 nil f.'nr and ounl,l.>.s ua IosIdk lan. xil., 1. Wo hiiver.wtoristlD thu itraou of Ood In Chriat moru thnu wi. l.mi in A.latn, nu.l ila who apiirod uot His owu 8,iu, but dellvereil llim up for ua nil, will wlih lllm also frooly givu ua all thiDKs.
8. "What la thy sonant that tbou ihouldst look upon sucha,lea.l doffnsl naiY" Aa W6 a.W and bullovu tha lovn of Ood to us v.. lieci,m.i Increnalnitly fllled with a senso Df our owu uuwonhlunas. A dcoruaalug «s- tlinaiu of aelf la Kood Rrowih In grace, a* wh.'O I'nul snw himself to lis thu least of the iipoallsa, thun leas thnn Iho loast of nllsnlDts, tliuuobiufofaiuuera. As Christ Incroases wo dueruuao,
0. "I huvu glvsn unto ttay master's son all Ihnt pertaino I lo Paul nu.l to nil his houae." It wna nil of grnce for all ha.l beon forfeited. So witb tb.-slunor wo loat nil lu A,lniu's sin.
Unit while WB wuBi yet slnnors Christ died lor us. 11b livod ua ovon wben wn woro d.'nd In sliiH (U'lui. v., R; Eph. 11., 4. S). All Hint wo receive lu Christ la God'a flisi Rllt to us lu Kracu (lloui. vl., 23; 111., 21; I Johu v., 11)-
10. "Mophlbnsholli, thy mnstor'a son, sliall eat bruad alwnya ut my tabln." llo miKht hav.i buen forirlvru and had tbe prup¬ erty n'ston'.l wlth.iut b.'luit made a mumbor of the kluit'a family, but s«i tho "oxoiM'.liuK gnnl rb'li.-s uf his itrnoo" lu tnking hlni to Ills ,,wn Inlilo. To l,n t'lriflvun la vory KPiat, lol,,. j.isilll.'d or n''oi,uutod na if w.i lind D.iv.ir aiiiu.^,1 Is i;routor, Imt to be Diadu a oiiilil ol 0,1,1 nud Joint hoir with Josus Chriat isKroaterallll (I J"hD 11., Vi-, Uum. HI.,'J4: v., 1; Acta xlll., tiH,3'J', Ilom. vlll., Kl; I Jobu
111., 'i).
II. "A,-o,,r,llnK lo nil tlint my lord Ibe kluK hiith '-,,11111,all,lod Ula aorvaut, so shall Ihy a,-rvuut do." 'I'h.wo woro thu w,,rdaof lliat /ll,a who afterward alandorud bla mas¬ ter ami sought 1,1 lurn awny th« li.-art ol Dnvld Irnnibim (il Hnin. xvl., 3i xix.,'i7).
II w-i' nro .-bll.ln.u .,f (Jod, w.i muat oxpo.-l i.i Isi slnii,l,'r,'l I'V S'lUKi ou.'. nu'l If tliH alliU'l.T. rs ur.'lh,,.su of our owu bousi'b.ild mn must ii,,t think It alrniKo, but ratlmr ao¬ oopt It ua folloivahlp with Christ aud ui.uut It u prlviiotfo.
I'i. "Ail thai ilwolt In the bouao of Zllia w.-ro siTViiuts unto Moplilbor-heth." Evory Iruo oliibl of Oo.l liy fallb lu Christ Jiwu-
L,| tl,int:a workluK tuKstli.ir lur hlsK,.,.,l 1 that nil tbinits may truly
(Ilom. vlll., •ifi),
iMi Buld to aurvo him. Aa In En-k. I., 111-21, tho whools und tho llvIni; oronlur.'a move to- Kutber oout rolled bytb.. aaius spirit, a., all Ibo ovouta In lif" am ouiilrollod by lh.> Spirit of 0,i,l for Iho hlRhi'st (.-....I .if .'V..ry b.'llov- or. All tho lovo au.l i,owor ,,f 0„,l .'..uiluui. lo ninko ull IhlUfc-n work for Ood's itlory uii.l ourKo.Hl.
LS. "So Mophllsisholb .Iw.ilt InJi-riisalBra, lor ho did .«it o.iutiuiially nt tha kliut's tn¬ bli' nu'l WHS llllll.l on both his fu.-t." Horn is n bouiitllul. pl,-iuro of Ihnt whloh ovory ClirlstlMU muv l.o and do. JoruaalBin alK"!- Iloa'-oiiv ,il ism-o," iu which evw-y Iwll.iv.-r may .Iwoll. Tl... kinij'a tablu la th» wonl of Ol.l, nt whl.'h w-n may ooustantly ,llno, uvolilluK alllbo toini.tlnif dolli'ii'loa ol tho worl'l'a tnl'b'S, wilh tbolr IlKlit r.'a.lioK, .so call'-,l. ,,r ,-v,'11 Uib m.ire loaruod w-.irka wlili-h ar.1 n,,t i.,-,",r'liui; lo Scrli,tur... whllo, aa lo f.ur .'orr.ipt untural man, wb must'I,,, eou- t.iut to owu Hint It Is still wlthlu us ihouKh It uinv bo p..rBlat*nlly ri.ok,in.«l .I.n.l. I'lirlst nl"iio Is our poucu, or/'lllo, our joy.—Lessuu Uolpot
COTTON VILL FOR COLORED PEOPLE.
Thp ICip.rrinrut »r Colorrd llpprallvt* IJ In Hi. TrInd by Uilnr*.! <'4|>ilallaU.
Coloreil oapltaliata aro about to .lo what wbito capitalists onou Ihuuifbt of d, Iuk a v.-nr ,,r ni,,ro ni(„, vir... bull.t a cutt'iu lulll for IhB oxriroKs purp,,.'-o of niiinulUK II with ,'..l„r».l lub.ir, uud Ihus Iryluif m ..•ulo Um dlaputisl qu.'stluu uf wa.'tbBr th.. oul.iro.l mau would oiako ngi, „l lulll o|n.ratlv... Th* term oulorud "oapilallals" la inrhaps a lurito Olio lo UHO, h.iir«v*r, though tha loa'lliiif aplrtt In tb" eut«rprii.i, W. f, C,,Inman, ot CoDOor,!, N. C. la worth fr.iu »'.i,-i,0CIO lo tMl,0OU, all of which b" h'ls uin,|« at ludua- trlal uur-ulla •Id.mi Ibu wur. H,i oxplulus ths flon»me as l.illows:
"I aii-l othor oolorod in.'U arc .'Dd..'avorlntf tn a.-cilro sulMH.'r.ptl.'U* f,,r oiiuuKh sl'i-'k lo build a mill horo In r„u,'urd, wlib-h Is the a*ic,>nd larffoat mill oeutrn lu thu Hioto, whoro thu oiporlmsol ol workinit blaok op«'rallvea ID a jullou mill wtll lai l..ain I. if n.Minasary, we ar,. satlan.sl that ',ur whlto fnenda will holp ua oul wilh sul,-,''rtptl.,nr, but If p-nslblo *« abould like lo l.ave all tha stock tak.'U l.y colorud p.sjple, lu ordsr lo mako tll" 11,111 ,'sa,-uiially and lu ru,;t, ¦ col¬ ored euturi,rlM] from bofrloulDg tn oo'.*. There Is hlllu doubt that lb.< mill will lea built and put lu opornlloo tbia yunr. Tta* compauy will Isi |,>rm.sl v-ry soou. uod 1 9,ippu>e I shall bu thu I'rutUaul ,,1 it."
PRODUCTION OF PETROLEUM.
Au lucr***rJ Vliild In lllilu, l»diau* sii-l r«llfwrula.
Tho total priductlon of oniln (o-triloum In IbB UultoJ State* in la'« was 62.'*-lil,51'i barrola, Tulund at tS7,»Wi7tl. ai(»lust I'l,- 341,6)6 liarrwUU tbi proTloua year. TUlut-d at iSS.S.W 4I19. Tbowi slatUllns *r« mm- pllod for th* (foolo;;l''al aurvoy by ?;t|.»rt J,j<o|,h D. W«uks. All lu,|K>naDt probioiBK 8tst,i**taarol In the Inoresso, '.x'^pt W«et VIrifiniaaud Now Vork, wblob 3bow,id sllitbt deerea*«ai.
Mluo« Ibo LenloniuK "' the op-jratlnns lu Tltusvlllo. Pbdd., In is-.'.i, tbo ..Dormoua to¬ tal of KO'J.UtO.OOO l.arr"'«nl ,-ru,l« p-lr.ileBU bavB l.-.*.ii produ'-ed in tl.o oouutrv. "I wltlou 61fl.B57,2<IO barrsb. ropr™.-nt tho ur.id.ioi ol lb., l'-s6iTlv»oL-i oad Nrw York -jII IIiI-Is.
Tbr atooka In the .tpala-rhlan ..11 lle,d at the c|,ja«, ol last y-'ar wore S,314.Isl bsrro,'.. a decrotuw frim C,4M,«S0. tbo atook .^u haul at tho Qlota ut ttto preondlUK y«ar. Tun fonturos ,,f theday wsr*tbe •to.'k deer"a»o, tliH inrrtvw of prudu-tpjn In Ohio, Indiana and Cullloriila. ri'M! la iirlou ouJ sxtau.oQ K.uthward ut the profliabin urodasiBK oi^ trietl lo tbe At.alaohlaa .llptrlet.
]fo*el Cm Iot PkM*cnpkr.
Both Iba Priae* and Priaona nl W«l*s l.av* bad thair baad* pletarad kjrlb* nooaiaea tttot tb* Piioow* sasauid to abow ae ttgo* ot goat la bnra, wblU Walaa vlU bav* to «a to Boaitiwc to lataea tbe kat«4Harv taia*.
"aUXMaIAaaa
Ntw YORK STATE NEWft"'''
Krw Torii Pair*. ,
AlloRhanv. AiigvlK-a Bc^.V-m'
Alt.iu.int. Altwmnni H*|tt. 14-IJ
Br. omo, Whitney's Point Smk, 4
llsmkrldiw. Valley, ClwRibridlte.... .,$0(4! 1-4
Cjtitarauim«.UIUe Valley tagttim,^
rhn.iixn.pin, Tatacstowa S*|)t. 1-4
n,o,i,,iuK. Elmlra Aa«r. «I-Mabl%i
t'',Mo-kill.(',.l,l,-.klll Sept. Udf
t'.,r:l,.n,!. ronl.'tud Heat. BW*
l>ohiwnro.,I>,.|hi Sept. tt-M
iirV'lou.Drv'lon ,..IS«K.UM
Dntoho-!.. P,.«chknorslo .fept. tMf
¦•"^^'"^•"- :-'--"-.?^,»3fi
lVo.stp,,rt »eal.
Kaltou. Johii,st,.irn .Am*. Sl*it»f. t\
il"ii.-s,-.,, Hatnvin ,«.u,t. ai-M
HTu.lKvl'l", H,.moilsvlllo kng. M-Srf
T'iT.rs'.u. tV«t«rt,,wn.,, S,'i,t. Ml
I.ivMoiloii. (i,.u,-s,-<. ,,pot- t-1
W.-ai.-ru Now y.irk.Tl.jChcst«r..6ctlt.»-Dof.a
M.,ut.,-.,m,'ri-, I'uuda .Hwt.T-IA,
M ,ir„rn. Lookport. Sepf. i»-l*
.)u.-„l,., Itoino ^ .„8apt-«-16,
O.itnrlo, Cauaudaiiju.'i Sept. S»-0«t. 1
I irniu,-.., Newburi; Sept. IHB
Oriiwns, Albion Hept. 17-19
t).iv.'u-n F-»ll,>, Osw.-uo FnlU 8*pt. W-II
lltsoi;,', ColsTst.iWD <ilODl.M-2S
i'utiisn, ('arm,! Aint. 1»-M
(M.'ou., Mliuy.l, 8apt.l>4l'
n.-i,.-olnor. Xiissnn 8»pt. »-3ll
lU'Oklun.i, Sprini; V,.ll,<y 8*pf. IJ-IH
¦*'. l,aw-r.'no.., Onuton Sopl. 1&-1«
8 .nly rro.'k, Sandv (^rook Aur. SS SI
Sinit,iL-«. nillatau8i« •-' Anr. 9Mt
- ,-hnlmri.', K.'hoharlo Sept. 88-K
-"•tiuvliT. Watklua Sept. »»-Oet. i
s.-iiis'ii, Wmerl.io s«|il, SIMkV 1
•fiilT'ilk. nivorh.'nd Sept. a»-Oet 1
i..iKa. OwHirn ;i8«Mv*-10l
T'O'ji, Nnrthero, Newark Vnlley,, .XtigtltM
I'omi'kin-. Ithnon ;.-tW». KM'
rulou. Luuonat.r fifttt.ifi . ¦
« ;isliiiiirtuii. I'ort EdWar.1 BefiT i-n
.. .i..8«|it»«IKi|tl Sept.»-K
J
liundnida auuElit a I.r|i»,jnilU. .''
K'lr Ihroo 'lays huudrcts ol peraons llrlna,, It WnkiT Valley, and ll(^«r SaiA's P(*lt oB ho ISiiawnngunk Mounlalus. aifaT4b«d,rM;t :ho six-yosr-uld dnuirlitor ,.f Mr-. Johli Soolt It ttnlkor VaUey. TUo oSlW atraii*!, awar-1 'mm hor mothur whllo nonr Sam's Point bor- vlnv. Jlrs. Bontt left her lUila Alil«tbt*rl liul tlvo-yoar-old euu to watol^ ,tlM b*lkiM llio liud picked, nnd ohiirKl'dtbito aOftoW iway. When shu rvturuud thefflrl wasgoa*. Jho snarchu.1 f.ir aoveral hour*, and IboB ...arohinn pani.vs wer* loroiad and MflbMa laya tb.. woods wor* scoured lu every d^n«- ,
ll ivius bolluv.i.l the qblld had ,lall*n, lAAi, oroviou of rooka or linil bi-eu kldaanpad. Pliinlly iOOO iiuuplo lucoM out froB Walbar. '¦ I'nlbiy. Crnnlord nnil Ellunvllle. At aboM j.ion tho llttl* nutt'a liouuel WM) fo^nd^ bM ' loou n ahout from a pnrtv on tbo elRe ot a . .'Hit anuuuuond Ihnt tho kirl weotate. - '">
The lllih, Kirl was found In a tarin b(>i|s«> jhoh.-ul wnndon-d threo mile* alonit tKJ ,,1'iumiilu.,. Whuu alls uutn* to tb* ollS sb* in IT lh.. clourBd tlulds and farm h0|U« aad .l.-su.l bor wuy down thu rocks to a pMeb ol .ofuge. ,,,..¦
Littl* Vraiik'* Vatnl Strlaaw - ¦ ',¦
IflUo Fraok UyaD,uluo yoar« aid, o( Mtt-,i rla, mot his donth lua roost nausanl manner. I'liullyun hoiiio,stoad le Just otHiatrmexeita-'i' uu.l. It la snrrnundod by a wide porob. ,,
Hiiro Frank and bla llvebrothaMhbddrvct- ii.l a antiic Uun oDd o{ tho ropo ir>* pasnsil i Dvor a liiwui lu thn roof ol ihelioroli. Iha- iirnu.l I hat Iiuuk from thu buam wu a**d to luhin thu awlni.-. Tuo ohlldrsu bad btau piayluirolraiisami woro tryinir In'Miloni lim„nlt foala, ;, , , ,
Llttl* Fmnk lold thn othoni hothUMlBK lo iuveut aom«lhlu,i| that wonld startl* mtmi' With some triok In mind be wound tha looa*, tud ol lb* rope twioa aroand bla aaek. '84> lutist hnvn bsiia svrtngisg hiRb, whin ba lott- hia bnlaoeo and Mt, " "I
Th* rope tlghtonod abciot bla naak and i held him so that bis faat ware about two taal. . from the floor ot th* porab. Hia yoaSfM' brother, Johnnie, want to oall hliB to iiaam and found htm doatf,
Ueinoorat* ¦alaot Baffbla, ^
]).ifraln will have tho Dlitnoaratl4 Btat* Oonven'lnu this yoar, and Iba data It dtp,
iSiWfiiK^ thBllaRvfirimratitSa'llala lalh* Uoffman noose. New York Olty.
Baratoca bad beea aattlwl ott by tl* IMil>'' ttt u tna pias* lor tba ooavanttoii,, laA, pin ,i ranaamsau had baen mada tb *a«p toma al tho lilv hotol* thuro opan on SantafflMr 1%... But whaii ft oame to a vote Saratoga did nal bnvo on advoaate, as tbo oholoo ol Ib* had- ' sn bad b«*n ehangad to Buffalo. Tba nnljr Dompotltor In tb* raoo wat Brraoiita, whiab totatxleaaaltballllrval**. , ^
Buffalo iraa aaleoted at tha uMant taqtiMl ot John Onnaean and S. A. 8. Uinir,ltat« Oointnlttoeinan from tbara,,baaka4. l>7.yrU>r. I Inm y. Bheaban. It wa* polntad out inai ., lh* Bnffalo Uoala Ball la aapnUa of aoBom* < raodatlDR a Btato OonvaaUon and tiiat thw* Is no laok ol hotal aooommodatloaa.' ' ' '
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n**r ThUk ** Armr Wanas.
Oamo Intpactot* tafao hata mada 'toeiakt ' visit* to aaotlOM ol BiiU(Taa (^BotT; rpMrt . tbnt doer ar* vary rtrit't, -firrTtillr in tna Uonror Xlll Otitrrai. Mr. aadi iliiB. UhmI: '
by two doordrlaktaK iipm ihatRayaMahar*^ troiigb, Tbey w«r* so tame tbai iba aaf- mnl* manlv itappad to ou* tlda aad tUowad' tUo hor** room sBonsb to drink with thaoi. lUohaal Bocan, u fam* Hvluf noar IhB Tny Division farm vltltod bit baramd Thursdny and found a Ug bno|,B doa aaid' lawu anting'wttb tba oattla. Tb* kna VMI mimboling nhont tbo yard with a aalt Tba iner gniiiii iu Iho moadow* aad ihow Ao ttoli'' ot mou.
DistI nhil* r«riuB* Saallad.
Mrs, Joauph Chnrjilllot, a Franob woman, of Norwich, Is benrtbroksnat tbednalb of hu husbiinif. Fot ysnnisha batstmgglwlalong with him, (Irlving to keep (ood wlhB houaa for h*r««lf nnd fnmily, wbll* ba piajad Ik* pnrt ol aapandtbrlll. A faw wilka ago ik* reoolvod word that *ha bad fallan hair ie a fonnu* lu FroDoo. Iiur hukbaod at odXe rolnrms.1, nud sbo promlsod to stait htm I* , tusluoaa.
lu twu weeks tuey were to sail for Ftaaaa tu tako poB«(i*elon of her fcrtune, but a t*w ulKhla UKo ho wont out ot tbo houiO, Bad en oroasloK the Oulsrlo aud We«t«ra Iraoka wa* itruok by u train and kllkJ. i '
Ilealli Wa* la Ih* Sport. Cnrrln Mnlksmus, nv* 7f«n did, Wltb aOT- ' oral uulo girls, atWrtsd n bondro bi a big 1*1. ut PouEbknopsle, nuil was pInylDg about ll whnn her Irook ,taiiKbt llr*. Tb* ehild, om . velopisl In nnniB* aud aoreamlug from palh, ran ai-ouud tbu lol, tryluK lo toar off tht- blazliiK Raruiauti uulll. oxhauated, ib* (all lo tnu Kiouud. A truukmnu ran Irou lb* r,,U'l Intn* ,ihlld, and, wrapping a klnnkal uliout bor, ektlDKulshed th* uubim, but tiar. rio llted n few houra Inlnr.
Nulcid* Huepectn^, Vorn M.iwut, aged uluoieou, of llnlnoi- l,uro. .St. Liiwrencn County, dlaapp*si9»l Iron, hia homo, -fb" laal miuu nl hlin alive WIU that aftoruooD wlieu Im was seaD erai*> ing tho rlvor un somu logn, evrryiag i^ lapx, Next dny ihl. b,idy wus fuuud »u Ibe root III * tale mill near by. Tb* boy wo* killad tg i an .'leotric ahock, as u.>ar him swaug a tmn ob-etric wire, with whloh lin came In 0OO- tn,'t, oa Ills hanils wern badly burued. tt I* ihougbt thnt he ooiamltledsuicide.
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Two KlUed at a Croaalng. As Levi 8>Doomb, agad slxi**n jri-ara, aad Nnllio llushy, agud nlghlceii y*an,'«l Obal' cniii,-av, wsro driving homu Iroiu Bark*, whnru tboy had iHi.n aUeudlag a snow, Ibl vohb.-lB lu whloh th.-y won, ildlug wus straok by an expr.ma train ou tbn Ogduusberg and I.nk', Cliaiuplntn llallroad at n crossing twc ir Il.s. woet "f Chiitoau;;ay. liuth wer* la¬ stantly kill,,!. Tho bursii wus aUu kil mill tbu wuk-ou wua u,i.'nplutuly deuollsbud.
Ula rinwluc lieard T<irn Oat.
W. I.. Uruy. an niupl .yo of the W.itBitowB Uri.hs Mauufaolorlug l.'ompauy, whibi eu. u',iif,'<l ill ali'iwlug a uow man bnw tu ruu a lri,I prws, had hll whlsku.-a, Wblob WNW, lr',11. toil t„ nit'sin ln"b'ii lu b'l.gtb, aaugbl ,1, a itf-aiy shall an.l wnra toru out bytb* f'.ots buforu tho maobluvry was stoppei.
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| Title | Queens County Review 18960731 |
| Date | 1896-07-31 |
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| Day | 31 |
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| Title | Queens County Review 18960731 |
| Date | 1896-07-31 |
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| Day | 31 |
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iiyH-.ai 'w.iip^ifpme .IIH Jif 11 li.llu Wl,i p l P-i-.iiii *n ,«P,.l{yiljp.wiu mwiiiJI ipwpii gnxNS COUNn review. Pablkift*it Braiir Fridar MoruUig al FRSEFOBT, QDEEIB OOaSTT, I. T CHARLES D. BMITH, PrODrletor. ,1A $omt^ lletiieto. iooi in Mi^lP^H nccirriD xa— ^^^^^H AttractiTfi aod Artistic St^*^! .'«! n If REVIEW OFFICE by Power PnssM. MiNciz^if: copixM. kive: c:i-;p»x». A FAMIL,T NEWSPAI'KR OF I.Ot'AJ.. AMJ liF.NKRAI., I>-T£LI.I«EN( K. VOL. I. FREErORT, N. Y.. FKIDAY. JULY :31, 189(;. TUKS: ta.OO TEAKLT III ADTAHCK, •: t."-'-»lllM ~-~ -.-- r r^ .-nT» NO. 3^" nMAMCIAL. THEFREEPORTBANK CAPITAL, $30,000. ttiJB Street, • Freeport, L. I. JOHN J. RANIIAM,. K'raldrnt. 'WILUAH KOHEMA.V, \1uc-l>r«ildelit. WILLIAM ». HALL. Caahler. ¥' BOAKD or DiarXTOKH: Min J. RatKlall, William Forrman. William K. lii.Wer. I) W..«lcy I'lu.-. HorrrT H. Hmilh. William li, .Mill.-r. Wallar* H. Curnwell, li».rKc Wallace-, nnanaU. Hmllh. rLh-A I'Hilt. OuirUa L. Wa/lo.-,-. Ih-urKc M. lUndall, William H. lull. Opon, cxrvpt It-tful liollduyH. fmni V a. m. In • ^m. OITt-m rw,lllll<-« and Indil.-i-mci.tn lu art^driianmcntiiuiml i.>il..M-..r .-iilN*r the Xmr Yorkt.r HKoklrn Haukn ..r TniHt •'..in [laalw, aud i-vi-cr art'n.iiii.../lall..ii oj. far «« beouHlMlrDiwIlli c.nHt-rvntlvi- n.anAKf-in.-iit. IntcrvMi at tht- rat*. aT ihri-n itt.f c'lit, i«hl oo MaK ili-lfialtK. thnwiiinnll.norimin-. Draft*. tHHiM-d mi all Mrlr. nt Kun.pe. Does AOtincrNl Iwnkliiff huHlni-Mi. AAwunU ot r-.irtMirall.ins, cumpanlea, ao- Mcilaa. dr.. M.lii'linl. Entir* aatlHfn.:! I.*n aw..irr'rl, ttuiulrltM will nwi.lv.. prumpt altrntlon, and taclMMrfiill)! aaawwMl. Bttnk of Rockville Centre. TUIac* Ara., Rookrlll* C«atr«, U I. We ill) a Oen.'rnI BaiikinR UtuiiiinfW ol Di^puNit Hi^d Uiwuinnt. . Inli'mtt Paid on H iiK-iul IVponitR. BaAkiitg Honm—U A. M. to 9 P. M. aatardxy, u A. M. to 13 M. BOARD OP MRECTORS. Hobart A, llnvh«iu, Tl..iiiia>. K, Knight, Jnlin Vllii-<-nl. Ilirain 11, .-^uiltli. airnlwurtl. II. l'.>inlit». W .,. ..i lt.Sn.lll.. Janm. W li.>lfi~Hi. I harl.'.. I,, Walln.-e, Oharl'-a W, IIhv<'„. A.ii.tln Corn.vrll, Hamurl r. l'hllll >8. Kruiu-lK K. Wll,«.n, Jrtlin W. llrMuil, .L.hn T. Davison, Ollrvr Ilavlwni. i-ltlward T. Thurston. Ilanillirn W I'uamull. SAMITKI. K, rilll.l.ll'S. I'rp«hli-nl. THOMAHIi. KNKlirr. Vii-r I'nwidrnt. HlllAMH. HMITII. ('«-l.li-r. riuirKHitioNAr. DH. a. H. HAMMOND, FnEEPOIIT. L. L Oflle* and R«*idenc*, FalUm HtrtMit. DR. EOWIN CARMAN, Oflll:* and ltM.ldr.N«* con. BMITH *** BCDCLL STREETS, PRKIIPORT, I. I. ^ OmI DR. O.L. LUSK, Uh Oflc«r for th* Town of Deapatcait, ROCKAWAV BEACH, N. V. THOS. O.CARMAN, D. D.S., —UJINTI.ST llAllf STREtt. riiEKronT, h. t. OOlr* Iionr*: • a. ai. la I p. m. ». Dr. A.. D. nos-anthal, :-EXPERT DENTIST-: ¦0 MAIN STHKKT, IIKMItlTRAO. N. V. .WM. R. LONOENECKER, D. D. S. M'KliKON l>l-:.<«TIHT. WHh l...i.Ki-111-i-k.r llnithrrs. ,BfB fWtTON StNCIT. BROONLVn llot'H*. U A. M, Till P, M. V. L. SMITH, VKTBMINARV MVUOKON mag UKNTINT. Prcrparl, L. I. FRANCIS B. TAVLOR, LAWYER. CORNCIt MAIN AND FUI.TON STSk. lloni»*t*aa. I. I. WM. A. ONDEROONK, •: Atiurnry au.l c-ouuM-liir'at-ljiw. :• Itntii.'. N... Ill Main HIn'i'l. (l<'Knrit.'H.ill.lli.K,a«ll''l.mrl. IIKMI'STKMi, H»l |
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