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WEENS eommr REVIEW.
PabUaked Irerr Fridar Horning at
F&EEFOBT, QUEERS OOUBTT, B. T
CHARLES D. SMITH. Proorlator.
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BOOK UD JOI
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ittractiit and Artistic Style
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REVIEW OFRCE by Pomr Pressei
mtttai-tB cxjFitiie*. trt^x: ct-ntfti.
A FAMILT NEWSPAPER OF LOCAI. aMJ" OKSERAL I XTKl.I.lli ENI E.
VOLa III.
VniAJNflAU
FKEEPOHT. N. Y.. FHID.VY. \VR\L 1, 181).^.
TERHS; tS.OO TEASLT IH ADTARlK
iank of Rockvilie Centre
. , VILLAOE AVENUE,
' Rockviile Centre, L. I.
i
1; tAWHEL T. PIIII,I.IPS. President,
TBOHAS O. KNKMIT. Viee Preeldent, ' .^ HIKAM U, R.MITH, Caahler
BOARD OF IIIIIECTORS:
¦otattA. Darlann. Thomaa a. Knight. JttoVlaoeBt. HIrani n. Smith,
~ - Tinmhea. Wealey I), Smith.
Charlea I.. Wallace, Auatin rnrowcll,
mp*. Nelwn H. Smith,
,^ . DaMott. .lohn T, Ilavlaon,
ImrDaTlaan. Edward T. Thurston
Haaillton W. Pearaall.
We do a Oeoeral BankinR Bnaineas of Dopoail aod Diaoonnt. latanet Paid on Special Depoaita. Dnfta laaoed oa England aud the
Tov Patronagn Solioitcrl.
BaoUoff Hotira—0 A. M, to 8 P. M,; gntaiday. 9 A. M. to 12 M, > Dtoeoant Daya—Tneadajs and Fri.
daan.9A.H
the Iliinola Snpreme Oonrt han handed down an opinion that the aot | of breaking into a henhonae and ateal- | Ing chickens is bnrglary.
THBFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL, $30,000.
¦•in street, • Freeport, L. I.
fOBN J. RANDALL, Prealdent. OBAVNOET T. SPRAGUE, Vic*-Pr«alilent WILLIAM S. HALL, Caahlar.
¦OARD or DIRECTORS.
C'haunreyT, Siiragu*. Wllllitni U, Miller, I). Weslev IMne. Itfionta Wallaea, rinles Pettli, llarvo* H, Smith, George M, Kandall,
Wllllaai 8. HaJl.
la In
f either the
_ yn Banka or, Trual Tona-
aecomoilaliiiu as far aa la
itwHIlcoiwiervallve management,
at tb* rat* of three per rent paid oa
, jaatlafactlon riaranieed,
uaalrlea will receive pmnipt attention, attt kt f iaarfnlly anawcred.
The chnrchea of the United States and Canada are endearoriug to look after the religions interesta of miners in the gold fiel.U of tho Klondike and on their way to them.
There are at present ten thousand jonviots in the French oolony of New- Caledonia. It has heen iiael a.a a penal colony siaee IH ;:i, ami in that time has cu.at Iho I-'renoh Ooveruiueut •20,000,000. <
The Navy Ilepartmont has deter¬ mined to resort to the use of homing pigeons as a means of carrying des¬ patches to laml from wur ships at sta. Thus "B-e iinve the anomaly of the dove, emblematic of peace, ai.ling the oanse 'f war.
Ohio, North Carolina, Rhodi hiand and Delaware are the only fltates whose Oovernors do not pos- Beas the veto power, Tt is said legis Iation in in contemplation by the present sessiun for ciinferring thc power in Ohio,
Professor Bryce has lumle a bad «lip in his bunk on South -\frico. He accuses Iho ISoern of nbiiaiiig the English by speaking of them usually ta "rotten eggs," whereas the Trans- rael phrase is root nek, "red ueoK," •ud applies to the British complexion.
GOING WITH THE CROWD,
I.Iko n ahip without a ri|.I,l»r
Thnl Booa ilritlluK boro nn,I tbero, Mlv toaalnir. weather Io'hIou,
Vever KotllUB nnvwhoro, ToerlDif wllh tlio llaily ohantfea nf the tble, 111 the irav,',irin tho triiuKli. upon her side, la tlio tnau who merely shuflloa
Wilh tlie orowd iihini: tlu- wiiv, ELiiKlni: up t.,-'norr.,w "voning
n hoio he atartt>,| .vestnrday.
lietter far a w.iodon ,Iorv.
With a purpose that la |,lnln. Thun » stntoiv linor tosalnuv
lluilderleaa, upon the inHili! Hotter fiir to t ill nhai'iirelv t,ir n tlm« Ou ,s,-,nie rn,:kv path un ntiier il.ir.-s I,, ,.'li:iib, Thsn cnroloaalvtfiahufflo.
Wilh the orowd alone the wny, Brinitlni? up t,,-iu,irr,iw ovopin,.
Wiiere you alnrted yeatenluy.
1 irroot the mnn who briivolv
"I'likea n oourao nnd furos iil.ini; - Turna hla atopa Inl,, a,,,iie r,li,'v:".l Path iinlr.id.lon l,v iho llirolii;; Fnine la ,Ioftlv liifrin 'lue liiurols uow T,i be wroathi'.l upou tho |,,uoly tfiiior'a
Loaves thnt never oome thrnuch ,lrlfllng With tlio,'r,iw.I nl.iiii; tho wuv,
I)rlni:in« up l,i-ui,,rr,,w ovoiiiui? Wh.'ro V'lU stiirto,! veslonlav,
-.'<. E, Kisor, 111 Clevolau'I I,ea,lor.
Baron von Kichtkoven says that at the present rate of cansiiiiipliiiii the world coulil draw its supplies of coal I from southern Shensi alone for over « thouaand years; and yel, in the very place referred to, it ia not uncoiumou to fiud the (;iiinese storing up wooj and millet-stalks for their liriug ii' winter, while coal in iintolil qiiaiititioF lies ready for use beneath their feet
A striking a.lmissiiin of the laolatoi/ poaition of Kngland among the Europe an powers, aud au iudic»tion ofthe lunni international problems that press upor the attention of tho English people, is to be fonnd in the two declarations that were nia'le receutly before Parlia¬ ment by uieuibera of the cabiiii.t, both indicative of tho stea.lily growiilg pres- lure which foreign powers aro exert¬ ing upon British territory.
Hnlraer'a Htatialioal and Oeo- graphical tables, asaresult of thn latest investigations, give tha population of the world ut 1,.13.5,000,000. This ia an increase over the figures of IS'.lii of 2,S,000,ili)i». To this increase Europe is craditeil with ooulribiitiug ,'i,700,- 000; Asia, ri,'200,00ll; Africa, 7 500,000; America, 3,200,000. The I'uited States, with its great growth, esti¬ mated by this authority at 'i,800,000, and its present population, piuced at 72,300,000, lepreaents more thou fifty- three per cent, of tho entire popula lion of North nml Soiilli .America—a circumslunec adduce,las highly siguifl cant, and occurring in no other part of the earth. The population of Europe was increased to ;i7S,tiOO,000, whicli is about a quarter of tho eutire popula tiou of the eartli.
WILBUR r. TREDWELL. I OOUNBBLOn AT LAW,
I, 100 m—aaaa Mraat, Hrooklyn, N,'t.
^iW Sipar'a Hall, rreepnrt, U I,, Krenlna.. and Hatunlays.
FRANCIS ¦¦ TAVLOR. LAWYIK. CORNBt MAIN AND FIII.TON .aTV I, I. 1.
C. V. BALDWIN,
-a^BANJO soi.oisr.fH-
Enxatementa at Low Rales
Addreaa, HtMPSTUD or FREEPORT BlTiiiNr.M« CAKlia. PALMER'S
REAL ESTATE OFFICE,
Cer. •raatlri *«•. t ¦•!* St., Freeport.
' Tartar
Speaking of tlic work of the Red Cross Society in l!iiba, tlie Waahiui^- ton Palliliiid.'r snvs, "N.i one ilciiies that the situation of tho rcoin'oiilra- doaallover the island is aimply appall¬ ing, Ked CrosH heailiiuarlcrs have boon ealabliahcl at Ceno, a aiibiirli west of Havana, wliero forty orpliaiis ,if recoiiceiiirail'is lire now domicile,I. Applications have liceu lile,I for all Ihe reuiaiiiiiii{ space at hea,l.|iiarters. The total of ileiicu,lciila, a.liills and ehililreu, is rapi,lly increasing, but the coii.litioii of thoso reiiiaiiiiug in periiiaiiently improved. Tlie munici¬ pality of Havana has douateil an ex cellent warehoiis.. oii Ihe liarlior, ami will furnish a aiilliciciil numlier of la¬ borers to hail,lie ull arriving reliel supplies. There is a favorable out¬ look for tho proapcutiou of Ihe Iled Cross work within its limitcl nieaiia. Ten tlioiia«ii,l ,I,,liars reniain in (.'on- Biil (ieneral I.ecs liaipla i.f the fun.l provi.ie.l by Congreas for llie relief of Americans in Cuba, I'hia aum la ,lo I'idcdly iiia.li'.iuale,"
l^src!
C. A. OORLON,
¦ONDKD AUCTIONCEN,
eaa riiiawa aiaca,
MiTea aT., Nta* CMuacH, PnCCP«ilT
E. S. RANDALL. ArchHeet.
Amearar. Rraoklyn avo , and Mala al , epa
RallrMd Uepol, Krrop.,rl. I, 1
Waaaaa* OaactOeaUoaa aravarai far all riaaar. itfkatMlac*.
CHAMLCS L. SEAMAN,
Carpenter *"" Huilder,
ratiaoa-r, »_ i
bttmalea . lM»rfiillT giren, t>autr:M-ta utken
6K0RGE « GIISOR RATKOrT" CARKrrrER» am> biilders.
rREEPORT. L. I
BaillW teeenllr rnmpleted Ihe RrviKW
BI'II,raKil »o ».» irepare.! lo uke
ion.ra.ta for ll-.. . laMi nork.
TOuawawa, tar t,.,,i.emmr
' li^OJiU ^ ftlLLE^r
MMm: General Cooiractors,
I* Badlort AaeatM. ¦ROOKLVN N Y.
toM Hur Mle al t KtilPUKI, L. I. tb.
4MUI«bl« )hi..<1iii( (M.a* on Uuf
(j.-TwIwl V.».ri» Wll Ab^i, hunaa* tallt a
i
The Louisville Courier .Tournal says We have hear.l a great ileal recently alHiut the prulH. of Spain. Wo know that the Hpaniarla ure » |H"i,ii,I people, for they tell ii» a.i tlicmaclvoa on every occasion. Hut what are they proud of'^ There is no uation in Europe whicb i« so illiterate as Spain, with tbe single excejrtion of Italy. Of .Spain's entire population sixty eiglit per ceut can neither rea.l nor write, Baya a writer; "Helore Iho age of ateain engines an I tele,;rapha, wheu Europe was »emi civili/e.l. Spain was a great nation. She »aa » atrong Havage among savages. But thia la the age not ol cruelty (aud how cruel ,Spain has beeu and i«!). It iathe age «hon aiuiIy not eumity rules or is uiakiiin I.' rule. For the uake of romance I w. ,il,l nol like to seo Spain .lie. She la ao (nil of o»ilor, ao auoni- iloaa. ao aloue in Kurope, a.i nobly flerce, ao proii,! amoii.; Natioua that ja»e almost gireu up tho a«vace pnle ¦ e bad from the ol,l tiiiie«' She la ,ik« dream glimpses ,,f Ha',.iin a, Itaschi,!, An.l yel, with all. liiere i- 1.. more pathetic thing in all the w.irl 1, We are impressed wheu »o »ee tlie leuth of a man How much more aii ,,il 1 ao be impreaae.l aa we look Ib.MiiihifuliT an,I atlentiTely at the quick respiration of a dying na¬ tion!"
Thai i* the m.»»t chantal.lo new the onlai.le world takes ,.f S|.aMi She ba* a few scholar*, a few statesmen. « lew gentlemen, but Ibey are a very amall leaven in a very large lump, and the deoadeni Spain of to-.lay ahould be more an object of aeif-ptly tban of atttteida.
^«*>:?«-A^"<5(f;K*);8(o.'S»;tioie'«s«««,*^o*;«
I THE ILLEGIBLE I
f SIGNATURE. |
^ixme^emit&&seim-KmM!!eK>ieie«(.m.wf.y<.
T was about fif¬ teen .lays a5;ii. nt the I'oaiilrv home of Hri«n»c',oiione of those exiiuiaite afleinoona when, although one shivers at the ^ thought of the approaching autumn, the sun throws here and there mild though already paler rays.
Whil* awaiting the hour for taking tip the ueta lu the pretty bend of the Mariie, a river which loiters inil'^lcntly along the iiioadows, win.ling Uko 'a great silver suake. wc w,.ic talking on tho wiile veramla. ivhicli waa tilled with tho haovy, iutoxiiutioug odor of heliotropes.
A charming man is Briguac, F.^rm erly ail offleer in the light cavalry, he ia a man of majestic chest, large face. a IriMe loo Hiished, with an inimonao while boanl uu.l H,|iiare fcaini'es, li,,ni al thai pen,1,1 when the Kuipirc waa at its height, ho had taUeii plea,aiire as il came to him, ami it must be sai.l that thu a,Ivont of the Itepuhlic seemed to liim an insuftiiMent reason forrenonuc- iiig the plea.sures ,.f this world, II* amnse.l liimscif iiiider M, Thiers, un¬ der MacMahon, and eveu umler M, (Irevy, It was only seven years ago tlmt tlie gout tlioiiglit best to"int.'rfeic, HrigiiRi' was then- but why ,liHcl,,s« the age of a gallant iiinii «li,',,se fricml ship is true ami whose cook is without e.iuali' He was a,lviae,l to try the baths. It was there, near n spriug, whence bulil,Icl up ,i h,il liijiiiil which smelt like n bad egg, thnt he mot a young English girl, straight nml sleii- 'der as a jiretty bamboo slalk. He lm,l still a gallsnl'air ami quite a f.Hrtiiiie, she very little, Tlui next winter the pretty Kii'^liali wiiinun married the for¬ mer I'livaliT ,,lliccr. They have one chilli; Ilioy an. luipiiy.
(Inly.lirigiiac lius toeii a great ileal, ami haa become In,rrihly aori,iiia. He iiu good comiuile for me, llega.e me when I wus very y,,iiii.- that piiic- ticiil ailvico wlii.'h is iiovcr f,,rgiitt.'n. and I nm happy fiom time to lime to lie with him -for hu hour or two,
Whilo talking, aa we paaaed by a little room upciiiiig on Ih" cms,-iva torv, I aaw in llu .'orner of tli,' ro,,iii, soberly seal.'.l bef.ire a table,luT liosla sou. liaaton, a pn'ttv. .lurk cliiM, He ha,| let his pen mil iicmsa tlu' lul.le. an.l wilh a glume that scemcl lo iiu' full of melancholy, lie followcl the riialling Ili^lit oi" the swallows that were skimming close to the lawn, lly lllg throiigli Iho suaiina of gnats,
t)n an.li a luuiiiliful ilay. iu this riMim whii'h, in conliuat to the aiiiiny Ternnds, seeiiied more glooniv than a iliingc.in lu the pnlnce of llio il,,i;ca.tho Sight of thia chiM [iriaoner gave me pain, and I c,,iil,l not refrain from say¬ ing to my fricml:
"Ilow have v.'ii the heart t,ialiiit iqi thia chilli at audi a tiiuc",'"- .\ii,l ling nae answcrcl
"Mt ih'ttr fri I, when he kn.iws
how to wrilc I will leave lum alou.', for he ia iiot'yi't li veycara ,.1,1 ami very
iiil.'lligont; I'lit h 'i|st Icani lo « rile,
ami w'riti' well. I iiionu,""
"Tliat la Ullll,,111 doubt beeauae your own hamlivriiingis like cat acrat,'hos "
""Thai miirlit imle.'.l lie a rena,,,. We ah.iuld I'lolcavor to help our chil .Iron I., uv.,1,1 an.'li of our fniills as have tr,,iiblc.| ila in ,„ir ,,wii career an,I besid. a .
••My ilear lln^'iiac. I do md kn,.w whether ll labcu'lse t,.u livetoo iniU'li in the loiintiy, but it aceiiia to me Ilial you are be,'.,ming very iifii.'h of a I'ru.lhouiiiie "
Ho inlernipted nio with some apint
•I'orlmpa I am like l'rn,lli,.iiii'ie rrii'lhouiiiie waa an imliTi.liinl wh.. pal.lleil hia own caime verv w.'ll, be
s,do, Do ,-,,„ a-iali me u\u-\\ y,,ii
why I am s,, an\i,.i|s that nir liitl.' scamp ah,'111,I write well?
'•|t iaa al,,ry,if thai time when you woul.I not lisve ,'alle.l me l'rii,lh,,mnu' 'ltwaaal,,ug Iinie a.ro. in 'r.:! At hal time Ha,lcii Ha.leii waa Had.n- na,len, aii.l Monte far!,, ti.dhini; but a little liahiiii; Tilla,:e. Every¬
one wh.i waa 111 the awiiu or cou- si,lere.I lilmaelf a,, hurried to Ua.leii- Haleii aa s.ion aa .Inly came ttroiiiil. At that time the club rucma were empty n.,1 m..r.' so than iii>«. .liiriiig the .Veek of the rnoes st lloruville. Thai year I lia.l r.-iiiHUicl at I'ana, where. III HIT Iml.' amie on n groun.l ll.M.r in thc V.iie Taitb.,iit, I ha.l n.'t been so frightfully .lull, when ..iie nioruing a letter «a" br..iittlit t.) me. The letter was a .Ionian.I f,.r m,,ney n,.t one of those viilger. begiiiiik: loi¬ ters, heaping upon one recitals ,.f ill luck, swearing aiernal eratitude au.l ev, rlastiu,; ,lov,,ii,,ii N,i. It w«ashort an,I I., th.' p'.int. wilh-iit auT b..atiiig al'.'iit Ihe l.ii^h
"I have not a "m.^le sou Sen.l me imine.liatcly a tli,.iioaii.l fr.tii.'a that I mar par hit hotol lull aU'l return to France'to .'"nlist "
This lelier. horribly acrawle.l. wa. date«l (rom Halen Ha.lon \a t,, the siguature, ii «a> im|H.*sil.le I,, real It
I made every attempt, examiniui; it lettar by letle : amretiitiit auftte i..v papers for thc name of tlie per».'ii » li • .•.Illd hare been giiiltT ,if thi« iile s.raal, I was nbsolnteW impo-fblo lo diiscoTer any cine alu.b v«,,,il.l put .u* on tll.' rui'it ira.'l- At Ha-ien-Ba ien' I iialt'.iree l,:i dr-l frien.ls at Bailatt-Iiailea. iiut Uu* auluckj oawe
—still. I laiiat Hml ont what It was, I'-,.r two .lays I did nothim; but turn it ovar in my mind, seeking the solution, giving everyone whom I met this sigiioture to decipher, .Abaoliite ly uaelws. Each person gave a diO'er- ent opinion.
You .'an imagine into what a fever this ha,l thrown me, .Vt the tune I waa (ull of a great many notions, I imagined that to rotuac" money to a frieud was mennnoaa. We arj.' all aim plet.ins when young. But what caiia.-.l me the greatest aun,,yam'e wna the thought that perha|,s this note wn'. from some one for whom I eutertaineil a real friendshifi.
I telegraphed to ten or twelve inti mute frienils—nolle was the aiitli,,r of the note. Theu I lielook myself to ex perts in cliimgi npliy. Due aai'l thc name was ('aaeniier—hud n<i doubt of it, was willing to swear to il, Thc s. ,-,ind said he challcngcl any one to reu'l the nanio otiienvise than Siiti naia. ami wus willing to awenr to tlial name; and, Ilnally, a thinl declared it was not a name at all, but a wmi, lu his opinion it wns "Civilities."-
Siitinaia ami Caaernier were nlik.i unknown to me, I turned over Hi.' club dirc.'tories, I aeaiu r.'vjnw.'.l my b.iok of addresses, name by uaiiu'. Nothing: I coul.l discover liothiiig, I was almost cin/y, you may imagine, and I had even lost sight, to Home .x- tent, of thc origii^al reason for nil thia trouble, tiiiiikiiig less uo',v of obligiiii; a friend than of discovering this iiainc so carefully concealcl.
On the third day an inspiratiou came to me, so aimple Hint it hn,l occurre.I to me onlv nfter all the other attempts bail failed, I wrote to lia,U>n-Badeu for a list of the Frenchmen staying at the hotel of the unfortunate scribliler, r would need only to write to all whom I kuew iu the place. This calmcl mc. And, in truth, I uccled it. for I lia.l coiicoivoil an inexplicable rage against all this, as if something myslorioiia an.l fatal pursued me,
I retire,I early on thc evening of the third day, ami a i fell aah'cp.
I iiiighl to toll you that I then ha.l
- I still have, iu" fact -the habit of using a night lamp, I cannot benr lo feel myself in total darkness for anin slant,
Thnt uight—it is truly a singular tliiug, aud I have never been able to think of il without n straUKC sensation
— that uight I was awakened by a sharp cracking souml in the great si¬ lence. I have never kuowii what that iioiso was- ilinilillcss Ihe iii'jht lamp going out, for it was perf.'.'llv dark. At first a feeling of nwfiil niignish op- preaao.l mo, a feeling I alivays have when in the ,Iark, aii,l bef,ii-'c I hnd ha,l timo to fully Hwakeii, I heard yes, niy frieml. l' actually hear.l -the i.rt"c,.t ,,f iicrv,iiiaiioas, yon say? -it niiiltcra not I heanl a 'v,,i,'e, "which whispered very low: '•.lai',|iies Ler-
.A ciibl shiver ran through my wholo boily, though I saw no reason for it. In a seeond I ha.l risen, lighted a cau¬ dle nml rcrenil Iiio letter from Hailen- r.adcii. Why had I not deciphen'd it •heforel* It was perfectly plain!
T>crininier wasa reflued boT. olilig- iug, bnt a littlo Willi, whom I h'a,l loved much when we were yoiing tog.'th,-r; soon loat from sight, then lonn,I again ill thoso momentary encounters where n rapid claspof the hand and an earnest. "Do you remember','•• is all. anil then separiitioii, perhaps for years,
I'oor .Itti-liioa' That is what we nlways calU'l him at thc scliool ot Saint Cyr,
Ile sruiiiM ccrtuinlT have lia.l his thoiiaan,! franca,
I looked lit the clock. It was past iniilnight, N,ithiii« ciiil'l bedoiu'un til iiioniiiig, liniiiodiatcly I wn.to n l*i|cr to i!u,len-liii,leii, ei,'Using my self, explaining all, 1 jilaccl thc iiioney ill it and scald it, An,| whilo I did thia, I reiuembcreil that tho wliisjier which I hail hennl erewhilc. was ex actlv like the voice of Jacniica when deojilv moved.
How strange ia the work ,,f in.'niorT in our brains. I aai,l to invaclf, and how wna it poaaibie for me t,, recall nt the same lime nml while yel nslcp Hie name uml Hie v,,ice 'of "poor .la,',iiica,'
Then I went l,u,'k t,, lci ngnin. aatialicil an,I calm, 1 ,li,l not ilrcnni auT more ,il Hi* Hliia[ieriim toic.. in tlu". binckncsa of my ailoiit chamber. No, imieeil; I thoimiit no more of it. unlil two ,Iut« liilc' when I receive! n dispatch (mm lia Ion l!a,lcn, Mv regialercl Idler ha,l beeu romaile,! to mc,
"Poor .Ta.'quea " ha,1 killed himsell at miilnighl two days before at the iuiimciit when my aleep was interrupt- 0,1 by n sharp cra.'k—tlint sharp crack liko 'the report of a i.ist.il,
Hrigiia.' coughed slightly to cleat his throat,
"I poeitiycly iiisiat that my .hii.l shall write a 'l.'gil.h' liaii'l.- he aai,i Willi a as,I amile, -Froiu the Erciich in Shoil Stones.
rarlles In apHln.
The mass ot the coiinti'v jieople. the vast majority of the iiihabitaiila ol S|iain, would" iiovcr v,,Ie at all of Ih.'ir owu (rec will. In the towna there are tboae who tnke. ua far aa writing ami apeaking go, a lively iii- lerest l'u politii'B, but with tliciii il ev«p,,ratea in wor.ls. Time was nlieii there was two great governing f,,i. at w,irk ill Spain—those two great me.hi. val p.iwora which abarluiniua people ..an rcali/o- the King an.l the (•liiirch. To,lay tliey are. n,,t ,le atr,iye,l. but ,livi,le,l against them selves, ,ir a-jainat oue an.,ther,
I'he old royaliat sentiment is split between the rultuu ilyiiasly ami the Cavlials riic Chur.'h svmp"atlii/ca in its heart with the lost ci'mae. There¬ fore It is kept at arm's leugth by the victor, H can intrigue, it can w,,rry a Darwinian pr.ifessor out of bis.liuir, but it .•ann,,t govern. There is no governing class in Spam The aris- t.icrai'y ,lealr,,yc,l its own power cen¬ turies agn, when it refused to pay taxes be.'aiise it ren.lered luililnry ser¬ vice, ami all,.wed itaeK to be exciu.|e,l (roll! the C.irtes whnh met to vote the taxes. .\ strong ruling line might have sup).he.l thc country with a vig-
: onma ,leap,,tiam. Hut" the «ir o(
I Si<aiii haa lieei. fatal to ils .Ivmi-tiea.
I The Hnpal.iirkia eii.lcl with an i.iiot.
! The Boiirla.iis have aiink (..crdiniara,
j lllackw,H„l"a Maga/ino
I When Ihe Hrain ¦• liri.wlnc.
A pr,,iiiineiit e,incal,ir. talking tt m.itliers, aaya that with all dm.iren there are naaceiit pen,..!- that is, i there ar« certain tiiiiea w hou « i-hild .•an learn I.l.I,, Ihinga oaaior an.l bet ter tban at ,.iher« The (rr,,wlh of the brain la not generally nii,lerat...-ul, Ther* la, however, au e|,l, an.I tl,.w ot interest. The dul.ben apply Ihem aelrea aaaiduicialy for a time, then comes arri.ai «n.| ebu-atora are n.,w •liapntSug whether t.. iirw-e tlia child along or alter the ebb «-»i' f ,r tho cer- Tait\ return •.( interest in tlieir w,.rk.
The steam p..w..r ..f Ihe worhl iiia.»
be r.'.'k.uie.l aa e.niiv«leiit to th'
atre'.iKlii .f l,i>«Ki,iHiii,,>.,.i i;..n. whu"
IS mora I'laii t»i.-e the uumber .
, wvrkiueu euauog.
THE S.\l5H.VTil SCHOOL.
INTtRNATIONAL LFSSON COMMENTS FOR APRIL 3.
All \b..nl I or.lnsa.
The wearing ,,r .'aniiigs was ao gen-I A la'ly in Clii.'u.,',. has jual pai.l iral iu Rome allll the jewels wove so ] $21,iHhi lor n .llnm,,ml, heavy thnl ^tliere wore profesaumala | j] Paatours widow has taken up known as car-healera, who li'iulcl the i,^,. ,,,,si,leuco iit the iiislitiitc bearinj? cms of Indica who hn.l Lnii or iiijiiio,', i,,,,, hm,i,„,„i'^ „„„„,, „„,, i, („ receipt Ihc lobes with Hic weight of tho pen,I- ! ^,, ^ ,„.,„i,.„ „f j,-,„„i| „ v,,ar,
Eaiy Miirriiy, mother of the late writei. Cecil Slurniy. has li,,iighl ii eountiy house at Cap .lAiitiliea (oru home of real (or iicwapapcr 111011,
ants. .\t llliu time Uoinuii iiicii wore | rings ill their cars, while in (ircecc the children wore riii'/s in the right ears :inly,
.Vlnolli; the Arnba 111.'expression 'to haie u ring ill one's .'nrs" is syuony- moiia with "t.. ben slave."" uml to the preaent day an Arab who has been .-..ii- iliiercl by nnotlicr phi.'es n ring thr.iiigli hia onr as n token.
Mrs, Sarah lluasdl is kmnvn in Lomlon as the ,|iiceu of costers. She .¦onlrols .¦IOO coster luiirows ami ,'arta ami is a rich woman, hi wealth in her class goes.
The Egyptian women wore bangle | Dr. ^laiy Walker's fnni.uis pension hoopa o( g,,l,l in their cars, wliich were cas.' lias been ,Ieci,lc,l against ber. 11 reganleil na Ih. wearer"s cliuii'oat ims, liaa been peiuling iiiuiiy years ami was seasioiia ami were parted (nuu only i for an increase of ]icuaioii from S'^ ."il' under ilire.'l at.-CSS. The gohlcii cnll j to J,-iO n m.iuth,
wns siii.pose.l lo have been mailc .'ii j 'i.|,„ „.idow of the (iraml Krancais, tucly fnnn the ciuniigs of Ihc people. ; ^ ,1^ l,,,sacps, spends thc greater
Among the I'li.enicians Hi.' wcnniig ; ,,„,,, „f i,„, y,,^^ „, I,„ ('|„,s„a,.c. where of earnngs was a badge of servitude, i,,.^ |,„„i,a,i',| il,e,I, Sh.' r.'coiv.'s u the Hnme ciiatoni obliiiniiig with the ^ ,„,„„j,„| ^f i!;'.i.l.iiiin „ year fr.,m the
"" ' " ' '"¦' Suez Cnual Comimtiy,
Mrs. Catharine Waii«h McCnlloch.
It ia said thut .'arriiigs uio ciming ,""''"'¦"«"• ''"V"" '"•'¦¦;,'"'";¦"''•{'•"• in again, but few women ii.iwa.liiys j V.™';''':«'"i*''*''"V''"''"" ^'""' " ' i will he foun.l willing to have th.'ir curs I ^ "'"^'' ^'"'•¦"" ^'"' '^ " •^"'¦'""'" •'' pierced and disfigured with pembints. The custom of wearing fairings has come down from thc eaviiost time.
Hebrews. The hitter people sui,I wheu Eve was expcllcl from I'uniiliae her ears were bored us a sign of slavery.
.^lining the .Athenians it wns a sign of nobility to have the ears iiicrccd.
aiskine Nlliaorv l'i. 1.00.Itook «.
Chihlren nmy be aiiiiisi',1 uii,l iu- fitrucled througli iiuiiiy a wet duy l.y cutting ont the pictures fnuu pnpers ami mngazinos that are tobe cousigncil lo tho acnip basket, Eitllc children aoou Icani to cut papers, uml l.'asons in neatiios ami cxui'tnass may be learueil if thoy arc rcpiircl to i"it the pictures out nici'lv «ith a linv border of white about oacli one. Il'miks in which to paslo (lu'iii muy be mu'lc of strong mauila paper. For the book cover nae Iwo heavy pieco.s of canlboanl, covereil with any kind nf material, chiiilz, crd,inno or cheeaedolh. which lust ia siiaceplible of adoiiiiuciit by pen or brnsli,
Thc diihl who is to do the pasting di'inlil be impress,..I «ith Ihc noccssi ty of .|,,iii,; uout w,.i k, Tli"i-.- ia no necessity for .lanlia of gliic 01 piiate to soil the H hole jiaiie, or cvcu thc chihl-a face and hamls while tie is at work. Dividing tiic pidnres into clasa.'s makes a game--the pluyiiig at "picture pasting" and involves aii- ollior kind of thoughi. There mnv he
'crul h.M.ka or line of Iwo pug, " "
the I'uion College of Enw, in ("liicag. Her liuabaml is a lawyer,
Chiirchville (N, Y.) resi,lents arn recalling In miml ihefiidthal although Frances E. Willanl died a spinster, she wns twice engnged to be marrieil, Ono person to wlunii she waa to lit welded IS Cyrus D, Foss, n MdhoilisI bishop.
All the oflicers of St. Paul's Episco pal Chuich are women, excejit Ihn rector. Women are now elected as vestrymen iu some Episcopal chun'hcs, but tiiis is supposed to be the only instance iu which all the vestrymen nie women.
The wife of thc illustrious composer of "Faiisl," Mine, (ioiiiiod, refuses tn nllow the performaii.'e of some ol (ionnoil's eai'lierciinpoaitiiiiia, on th* gninnil that the reputation ot the dc- ceasc'l miiaician might aiilTor from thn criti,'isms passe,I upou them.
Mra, Huth Mcl'-iiery Stuurl. whose dialed stones have bi'miglit licr fame nml fort line, is aaid t', be one of thc best cooks in Ameri.'a, When wcaricl by thc p.'u she seeks relief in the con¬ coction of H,iUlia, siilails nuil saili'ea. She is also uiitod for her geucrous hoapilalily, .~"-'~
Mme, .Sarah Bernhardt claims that the wearing of diamonds destroys the best expresaioii of the face, .liiiis th.
the largo book devoid locndi subj. ot, lire of the eyes and innkea thclceth "Pliiy" wonl.l be one subject, un.ler look like chalk. Her fml, however, is which nil pi,.hires slionhl com.' iu for .'oslly gowns, tlu' luat magniricen*
aci|iiisiIion b.'iiig triiiimd with tur ipioisis and the trniu lined with tbe skins ot 'JIIII pruiinea.
Mine, Cariuit lives an extremely re¬ tired life, but atill receives tho visits of priiici's lilld other iliatiiigiiishe.l pcplc wh.i cine lo ,'.iii,|,ilewilli hor. In her houae she has a liltlo chnpcl, wliich she has arrange,1 herself ami fillcl with s,,uvciiirs of her laic bus baml. She nl.aii, like Mine, :\lK,'Mali,,n, Inia ilecliiicl u stale iiciiainu,
l'nabl..ii Kan.Irs. Tan iliii'K ahirt waists, ll.aiy HiJk i.'ps bolting, ftonlcrd .lupan.'ac p.mgee. r,ipliiia witll a boiii'lc atripe, .let lii'lla ri'pr.'seiitiiig a serpent. Chiffon crinip.'.l in l,ayu,l,.i,. r,,wa Huvailero aliipcl uecklics 111 hiavi
reiia,
I,Ullll.. Iiilb'ta 111 various alrijicil cf
tela.
En.'.' ban.ls ,,, hou.v iiic.ialli,,n ,1c
,'ilgin;
,r 111,
wlii,'li I'hil,Iron 11V animals urc at jiliiy, "Host.¦"•Work," "Scho.il," "Truvd'," et.',, will occupy as many books or pages ual he I itt leiuaiiufnotiaer pleases, --New York Trilninc,
TllO .N, tvral I'lilirioa.
One 111 the prdlical uii'l inncli- curle.l (abrica la Ilic old-time silk warp bar.'-... whi.'li iu luilliev's yoiiiio lady iliiys was the imiper thing for parly g,,wiia. Thoy are shown in bolh liirhl ami dark pl'aiii cihuH. an,l
Ihey 10 mall sliiub's, cvcrcl with
ri.'h colors in floicr patlciiia. The ucv diallii's lire .'Xtrenicly pretty in both .leai-n an.l ,',,loriiig, " The "ihirk blue, gr.'cii anil rd gnniiids, with satin stripes of the samo ..ilur scat¬ tered over, with whil.' ,,r bin.'k p.ilka dots, are stvliah. ami will figure cm apicnoiisly am,,UK tlic K,,wna built f,,r ci.il Bpi'iiigiiml Miinmei',l»va Tlioiigh l,ls,'k lalVda has hu'l a niu" .,f aeverul aossoua aa a hamlsome gown, spnng will sec il na popular as ever, ami the Iiiniiiiinga of lu.'e and vvivet ribboiia reprea.'iit a small forliiiie in Ihciii- advcs. Cashmorc, very thin ami liglil. poplin fi.lirica «i„i s,,ft, luthl serines are to be miidi worn, while canvas chilli in fiiiicy weaves Ilourialica iiii.b-,' tho now nrl'liic of ••Muuline initio ¦ I'mnaiinrciil fabrica are ilaz z!iiii;ly biaiiiifiil. a,,1,,.. being ao woven as to' have 111,. 11.'|...liran,-I. of being Iiickcl .'iiisM. ,,„., « lii,.|i ill grciiadiiies. m.iiiaadiii,' ,1.' s,,i,. ami chiir,iii la
ami ever ol.l, ami as each spring sea sou lolls an,nil,I tlicyare plii.'d in the (orciiioai laiika .,( Iliiil (abri.'s, Illa.'k crepe ,1.. diinc gowns ur.' v.'ry iiiiich ill evideii,'.', ii'il are trinimcl with uarrow rulllcs of Hi,' same, dgcl wilh tiny .'.I'.-i. ,,f black la'c or h narrow rn.'he of blii.'k f,„,tiiig. The waists lose Ilu'ir s,,i,il,er effect by using bauds of ,,i,e"i-wniuu'ht iiiacrlio'ii w ludi show u liri;lit ,',,l..rd liniiug, Whll.'
I«c,. al ti ¦;; VI I wrists, too. u.bl
to the Ini'sliliii'ss ,,1 ihese bo,lives.
W.ll,.r,..I ailk. With large antin pi.lka-,l..|s, «avc,l or |.,,iiit,',l cr,,ss Atrijica ami .liska. arc ahown ;ini,,ug 111 west black g la,
Ea.'O ami net ,l,cssos arc luncli "¦ "rn again, some allowing a bhii'k 111,UIL', «hile others are ma.l.' over chirc.l Silks, Womairs H.uu,. C.mi-
'""^ . . .-
A lloa.iliriil ^ll|,-i...nrlle (i.>wn,
A I.OH,infill court .•ostiiiiie tllllt has jnst I,,.,.II .IcsiK-ncl haa » akirt aiul
bodi. f,laH'..,lil yel|..« aatm ibi..he-a.
while 111.' tram ia of p,.tiiiiia Eyona vel
vet. lilld very clTci'livi'ly with"pale Inr
iiuois bliic sHtin, In style the gown
is ipiilc severe, the skirl beiiii- vi-ry
aiiuplv liiiisheil r,,iiiil the hem with u
.loiil.fc b,,x plaite,! ruch of potiiniA
velvet. Ii'iod With tar,|U,iisc blue The 1 tailond g,. 11- .,f .'lie.i,,t. ,..,iorI un.l
bodice la prdlilyari'an;.'dwitlia.lrap- Venetian cloth
oryof tiiic ol.l Irish lace, anda pluM. „|.„,, ,.„.,.„ ,. „ ,„. .„„.,,
I, ahadd ,,-tnd. ealhor, mi the let ,„„„...,|,„„ „,.,si t,,i.„„d viilii jot I
shouhler. Iaatone,l uith a '''ancml 1 ,.,.|,,|.^,, ^i,,,,,,,, ,,,^p, '
Mar "I'he train of pelniiia velvet la i ' ' , , , ,' ,
parlioularlT i-riicoful. It .'om.'s fr.uu i I'tH."-'! I'l-K "• il.¬ iiie w»ia,, .Ui.l islnmme I a'll ,l,.wi, the | »,"l' "Pl'li'l""" " ¦•I'"!" left ante ivitli Inal, Uco, -ha'ld (eath- : '''*•'' "" »'"'• «''¦' ""-- *¦•""¦ era aii'l dusiers,d ..rchi'ls ami lUffo- I'la'U .",l,,r."l c.ii.,11 ahirt wai-Ia illla To ."urrT with this gl,Wil, alarire I having the l.,x plait •' ,wii the .lUtr*
niulT ,.f potuiiia velvet has be n pre r»dli a fnjl,,.f whn.- .ach si.lo
pareil. Iino.l wilh tnr.pi.iiac liiue satin j HU.'k nets 111 wi.lths f;,,.ii , skirl ami llllllll.',I With .latt,lllls umlor I depth to an m,-he- .'..v.'fd » ith ti.iy I'liila. Tins muff la tiiusli,.,] with vel- ' frills ,,f l,!a''k i,i,.iisa,l,,„. lioald wilii l.iw satiii nl>b,,iia. ail.I will be carrie.l tine .''.nl t.'ii'lnl- ani a<.rolla ,.u a lonu' .liain'.ml .ham, Thero la a ;
rum.", by tho way, that muffs will be i T.. Wan.i . 11, , ii-,i„,r,
' ititn.'bice.l this Tear alao at the Eiib ! The fr.s' no l.r.-aLiin; ..---ol, .lo hsh .Irswiui.'r.oo'ua held in Eent Thor; aiw'io'.l t" k.-ep ..pen tho ii.,,l„,r .,/ will bo 1,,,, le oiiher in h titi shape, in ' VU liv,,at,„.k. the tHnmnii- ,.f ttio Si velvet ami «ilk. ..r in a ro'iii.! shape, boriaii Kailway. hamii; pr, w-l pra,li
np.isol ontir.lT ,.f roal Aoiter- An- cally iiai-leaa. 11 is pr.,p„s..,I |,, re
other l.ty striking cun t,, bo »-oru darn the i.arrowest pari of Hie Tar at Duhlin t asth- litta *skirt an li,o,li,'e tar Strait b. tween Maalmlion ami the 'jl mik'iioii.tte k'reon aaiiii ami a traiu Kusaian luainlan'l. tbe tho.ry l.oiiip ..f'.laik croon I.T,,ii« velvet. li=o.| With-thai the ,.1,1 l.'iiriont oiil^yiiig the satin ill a palor aha le, aul .''nune .'ajian S.'a, »i» Hi-rni; Siraii. Irnm (r.'iu 1,,'tli -li.'iiMera. Tho .o«>i,. ,,f , the .Arctic, will be cUe.'kd, an.l the the akirt Iil front arc outlind with passai;e of the wanner 11,le li.in the UUT bunch - of i,iii.'ii..|iettc, tra.Uiat aoutli through tlu- rahiiuci .Sliait aill r.l tn •iza lr,,iii uai>t t,. hnu Fhe mako tho wator in Via.|iv,,-I.„'k har runn.l court '.o'.li.e has a cliif^'.'ii aash Is.r warm all the y-.ar r..niol Thn ei (allini to tLe left «i le .,( tlie akin, an,| pern i.'iI »ill p...l.Hbl» belne.luhau la triiu'uel Wlih),U'l.'h.'s..f mvn.,nett* tbe railway i« completed.—l,<jii.*)» to 6orr**|>oad. —Pall Mall Crazette. i luaes.
rntU.'s.
Eonu lies of .ppii,,iie lace f Ihninl.
lilack Chuiililly pioi-e laco f,„
FiKUrcl chnllie ,,ii IiiaIiI ami ,larli gr,,iiii,l.
Silver l,lickl,.S M.'t Hllll |l|n|I|,,|aO Oil
white I'olla
Volvcl ril,li,,ii 111 ull iMilIha fnun Nos, 1 1,1 I'J,
(ircnailinc m tigiircl. plai'l ami strii'd ,li.ai,.ns.
Faui'v Knipiio .',,iiil.s in shoil. plain nml ji'wclld
C,,l,,rc,l silk waists liHviim a V ami c.,lhir,,f Willi.' siiiiii
Wuiala of cl ,1 Istlcia brai.lcl
null ..hite satin bnioU,
I'uiK'v h.ise havinu; black fool ami phihl uppers
Tuil,.re,l suits with ,lr,,p ,,r aoparale Iininu akirla.
Slurr waiata ,,f |,i,{,i . m ,.r,,aa aiiil Iciit'Iliwiae stripes
Silk pctti,',iata e,lge 1 with ,|nilliiira ,,( blii.'k nhl
Drcss„m aacpiea ,,f ,,|„i„ ,.,,|,,re,l French rtuiiiid
Cliiff,,ii waists r,,v,.rc.1 with lial or (nile.l n.w.a o(ril,b.,ii.
liirls-white or.,'aii.liofr.,cLstni:iine,l with luce ami ribbon
Color...I lalb'la g.iwii" ^^itl| rutlle,! skirt .',lge with narrow velv.'l ribbon,
Nc'k riidiea ,,f du,ff,,ii iniilating llow.'r petals, Willi a. rdion plaiteil
I ,..„„ Toil "TI.e n-niii.nor ranaan." V,.lll,o„,v..'Jl-.n <..,l,louTe«l Malt. «... J.v_t n.iiiiioiilarv on Iha l.ess..n lor Ibo Ilav l.r llie Itev. II. M. Nloarns
'.'I, riion .lo-na went lliom-o nn,I ,1.'.
|„iri,',l illl.. tiio .'..Hsts ..f Tvro au.I Si.Ioii '
; Thohoriilil ,.f i-hrisi liaving boon ,-ul ,.IT,
, nu.lthus His ,,«n ,I.'iilh. huiiiauly speak-
¦ InK, hnvlliK- 1 11 li,«,lo ui,.ro aure, lie acta
f.'rlh liiotfroai irulli, l,v tho ,iniv nilrn..ie r..'..r,Ii..l In all f.iir of the Kiiapoia, that Ile Is tbo Inio i.ronrt lorlh,. i„.rlahluK. sum I'i.'iii I'.r all. Hi'..ulv .-an atill tho st.'rnis .1 tills ir.,ul.l.'.I III", un.l llo will in the ucriuni; wal,'h, liil Ho wlli u.it Hocef.t
; til.. |...siti..ii ,,I tini; till then, Thoso who ' woulii mako Him Kiuu nre more o,vuple,|
¦ with wttaliini.'thoir hnuilelliau their hearta, Tli,'> ,lraw iilirh with ii,.,uih nn.l lii.a, but tli.ir lii'url is far from llim. nn,l evon the ,tis..ipi,.a ,1.1 uot iiniloratan,! thst It Is the
! hi'iirl that r.,„l b.oks nt an.l what Hs wauta | , th,roialrulli. Iiuinillly ami faith In Hlm.
' nltli,.uuh thia wna iliilnlv aet forth In their i
: !s..ri|.|un'S, S.'C 1 Snui, xvi,, 7; Pa, II,. li; | ,Mi'', vl,, a; II I hron, xx,, 'in, I, c,
ii. " Ai.O. l.ohoi.l, a w.iinan of Cnnann I
.•Mni,..,ui of tho same i.on,s|a and orlo.lunto i Hllll. SH. IllK, Hnvo mer"v on me. O I.or.l,
¦ ihi.ii a„ii,,f |iuvi,|. My ,IniiKhter lagrlov- ! , ,,iialv vojoil wllh a ,le,ll," It la oulv In i ' trial I lial lallh shlu.'a IrlKhtesl, Aalnl'ion, '
i ,'2, il wns 111 tho .larkn.'sa the isi'IrJI la '
llrsi lio«r,l ..f nn.l seen iuovUik. So it Is ,
, cr, I'll" .lovil is Hii.iwoil tl. work In onler !
I Hull tho w..rks .,f II.„I muv Is. ma.le mani- '
lost ,,I,.|iu lv,. ,"l; xl,, l"i, Aa far na we !
I kn.'Wllio ,.nlv plH,... tho Son ..I llu,I was I
s 1,Ml tlie pinlu .if Iliira wna lu tho fur- i
na,.e with tho,s., who ha,l uul)oiiu.l...l fallb i
in Hlm, I
: ;!;!, Hut II.. anaweroil her not n wonl.
Ami His ,I|s..i|,l,.3..nuio nn.l beaoiinht Hliu, |
aaviui:. Sen,I h.T awttv, f.ir sh.. .'riolh afler |
I US," U.' kuow tlio ,'aso IhornURhlv au,l I
li.,w i,',Io;il wllh 11, slloni'e la U'lt .lonliii, I
: Hn,l ,1,'luv Is 11,,t iiiikiuil, Tho I,.,r,i walla i
tl,Mt Ho muv 1,0 i;rs..i..us; iileaao,! nr,- all
tliov Hint wull f..r Hiiu l^.I.ihn xi,, 11; laa,
XXV,, IS,, llo aaiv hor faith i:row even
, uu.lor Ills slloU''o, Il was u i;...,.! .loal ti
hor Hint Ho ,11.1 noi aav n,i niuI .Irlve hot !
iiivav. The .ll.adiih'a woro liko moat of ua, I
aolllah. uuJ wal,to,l ,iulotuess f..r then. I
soiv.'a. Thoy hu.l n,It louriie.I to iive uuto
otliors ami forit.'t aolf, Huv.'vou?
ill, "Hut He auaiv.'n'il uuil auM. I a;ii not aent bui iiiit,. tlio l<.s| slu'O). ol tho In.uso ,,r Isra.'l,"" So ho lui,I o,iiumla:.i,.u.'.I , tho Hvoivo (.'lini'tor x,,ill, II" luiulil now huvoa,I,lo,I. "Itlll Ihov Imvo rojo.lo.l Mo. tiiorof,,rehHvoI,',.iuo I,. V.II.¦¦ but Itwas i 11,,t neeo,aaarv. Ho anw Iior faith allll alriiiiK un,l..r"all this, aii,l how It iloll«lito,l , Hlm! 1)1,1 II" 111.1 aav: "illlior ah,'0|, 1
Icivo, which uro not of this f,il,I, Thom l
, alau I muat brliiK, ami thcv ahall li."ir My ,
! voioe, nn,l thoro almll l„. ouu lobl HU,I ,,ne
shephonl"?"" i.I.,liu v„ Ii-,,1
ih. " I'hou camo aha aii'l w.irahlpo.l Hlm, saying, I.,,r,I Iclp mo," How His heart ro- joii'clln Iho cliiiK'Init "f Ihia Ild;,lofs ,,uo. Ho |,,nB.'.l lo boll, hor. Ho iut..n,I",I t,., but It wna not ,|iill.i time, Thuuuh thu neoil is not poraoiinllv Icra. but tho ilaughlor'a, ,aeo hoiv hor ,'rv allll Ia.|"I,,inI, boij, uiol ' Wh.'ii wo hv iHllh lu Chi'Ist re- ooivo Hiin, aid ure naauro,! by His w.ml thai now wo are iu'oo|,to,|. r.-.I.'euieit, juall- llo,l. au,l IliHt sgnio ilav we aaail i'e like Ililll illi'h, 1,. n, 7: 11.1111. v.. 1; I,lohu III.. •i', la II,,tnll this In ,,nier Hint wo may .,n,' bv ,,11.' Ink,' u], tho ,'aae<,f otilorsna.I brIuK til,',11 t'l I'hrisi",,
'il'i "but llo nnawori'il ami sni.l. It Is not moot 1,1 tako tlio I'hiMn.na bread uu.l enal It tl, till.,I,IKS." His wor.l, |,oik hnnl noil evi.ii uiililnil. but "licl Is l,ive," nnd Ho was ".1,1,1 niaulfoal lu tho Ib.sh," aa.l thoro Isiiauuht L.ll I..V0 lu all lllls, W« uiiial not jil,i>;o Iliui. Ho Is llio Ju,:go. We must iriiat Hllll au,I wait |,atlunilv. nu I wo shall ..no .lav a..o ihai He hns im't ,|.ine wiilciil onus., ali that Ho hns .lone (Kz"!;. liv,, "2:11,
27, ""Ami aho ani,I, Tnith, T.orl, Yet tlio
,|,,u's ..111 of Iho ,'r,in,l.a wlil,''i fall fr.'iii
tli.'lr iniiator a hil.l.,."' sli,' ha.l ii.i.;io.s...,I
Hi,,, aaI,onI 111:1 S,.ii ,,| Ilavl.l, an.l m.w
as Mnsi,.r. I.,.| Him aav what Ho will, h'l
Hllll llo what n'omolh Hlui i; icl, aiio will
trust Hlm. ah,' will I'ilnu t,i Hlin. Ilk.i
Ilulh I.. Nii,,iiil. HU,I liko Ittal t.i Iiavlii,
, Ilk,'Kllshu tol'.iljnli. NolhlUK ,'nu ,Irlve
I hor iiivav. Sho Ima ,',,1110 for a.niewhal,
! uml alio ¦will bavo II If onlv n ,I.,(r. P..' |
; shnll 1.0 l„.r Muat,'r, Ho ia ao vorv Kn-nl |
nu.l a ,, |„.,.rnii,l 11 Iv, ' j
I 'in. "Ilii.ii .l,'auaiii;aw,'ro,l au,I aal,I uni,, : her. II wouiau, Kt'tl la Ihv faith, Ilo II '
I uni,, tl V.'II as I,l.'ll will. Anil li,':
I ,liiii>;lilor wna iiiidi'wi;,,:o fro'u llial vi'i','
I li.mr." So ah" Irliiiii|,li,..l, hor fai-li In
! IIIiu huvo hor h.r Iii'url's ,loalr", , Ho lii-
' l,.n.l".l t., .1,, 11 I ,|.,iil,t Illll thai Ii..
t,...k that j,,iirii..v In , r,|,r t-i ,".,, Ii. I 1;
llo.rolsutliiiolh'il Is iilwiival.oal. If II '
kr.'pa us wiilllnif, II la I,,', ana,' liela .n.lni;
I,' lis Us I., His ihor l.i llio .niirrla^'o,
"Mluo h'.iir la i,.,t v,.t ..ciri..,"' Itia aomo tlni, a ask...I. "Vnu our fnllh bring lileaainu I.. ..liii.rs'-" I,,.I this ,.as.. HDawer, f.ir w.. hav,. II,, rof,.r.'iioo to ilio .lauKbtor's fiiltli. Ho aai.l, "lir.'al is Hiy faith," yet the .laiiitht.'r was um.Io wl„,lo,
¦i-l. "Aid .lisua ,I,.| artoil frnm thence an,I oamo uiifli mil., Iho Sou nf liullloo, au.l will ,11, Int.. a n, ,iiniiilii nii,l mt ,lo.vn j 11,.r... llo l,„,k i;." l,,i,K jouriieyt,, bo 1
r,'lr.'sli".| l.v i;r"ai Iali!;aii.l lo.l., w ,ii,Iora '
I,'r His |,i,i,l,.ii ..ii,., W. roa.l ol hlm;'
,.|-.. llmt II,. .11.1 111 ll.lll liiiio. Ho ai'iil ! I'lilll|,. ..1,,. ,if th.. sovoii, a l,.ni!j.'iir':,'v I. ,
Ituil-j.v I" Uio 1,11,1,,;.inn. Ho soi,l iia- ¦
l.ri.llr..iu li,'uv,.ii I,. Ii,str,|,'t lianiol ami 1
. ..„if,,|l /,a..lianas, 11" aoiil on iiugo! I" ,
III,. al,i|, 1,1 III,. sl,,rin lo oomfort Paul, • Tier" is Il.ll liiuK to,, w<,iiilorlul Ior Hliu, Hid Hols HlwHvs "this aamo JoaualAots 1,111, j"
:io, Au.l itn'sl uiiiliitidoa onmo uni'- [
Hlm, havlliK Willi lliem llioao liiat won. I
1,1111.', iiilid. iliunli. iiiaimo.I, ami uiniiy i
,,lli,'r-,iui,| ,'nsl II I'll,,wunl .lesua'loot. ]
un.l 11" l„'ul.',I ill.'ll, "' Whal naniuiilo ol
whal His kini,-,I'.m.vill bo. " I'he Inhabllniit ' shall II,.I a,iv I mil a|..k, tho iioo|,|o Ihul ilw.'ll lli,-r"iii -ball 1"' foriTlvon tbelr lii-
|.|iillv ,Isu, xxxill ,'Jl., It wilibo lioav.'U ' ,'..iiio',l..wii i.,,.urlh, llue,l,,..sii,,t w.imloi tinil thov wiiiilo.l 1.'Ink.. Hiin l,v f,ir..o an.l
mako 111,11 i|i,.ir Kim; ..,I.,lin vl,, I.l,, f,ii j
whoii liniiK-rv II ii,I fe,',I lliolii. wln-n
¦i..k II lll.l li.-al ll,..lii, iiuil If tb.'V ,Il.'.l i
I Il.l brIiidlMoiil.'lil", , I
ill, '.'lua.'ii,uoll Hint 111.' mullltu'lo won- I
.lon',1, whou tlii'v auw Iho ,Iiiiiil, i.. spi.ak ;
'"FIGHTING BOB" EVANS.
Tho Fatnnua Nav..l taplsli. N.i.» In mm- .nanil ..f Iho lowa.
laptaln R.'hloy P r.vana who la n.>w In oou.niand of the warship Iowa, vl.-e r*p- taln Pampson, has no rival for |„'piilarlty In Washlngt,in. ,'r Intho Nnvy Popartment. Of course. Ca|,taln Kvnna, liko Hlin,>»t al' th* rulto,l stal
I offl..
lll.l like
a sharp onoountor with Hie S|iaiiinnls. Hu hasn't bail nnv exen'iso in bis professional lluesluee tliel'ivll War, lu wlllell ho was hit thre«,.rfourtlm,-swlHinvllii: miaallea. .a.'nt with tbe onmiillmonta of tho l',iufe.terntes. Evans wna In oomniauil of the Yorktowu duHng the Into IrouMe with I'hII.', nn,l be wanted to blow Val|iur«lso ,.IT the enrth he¬ oause of lb* Insults put upon America by tho dtlnens of thai t,,wn, llut the uavv ilepartmont r.'fuseil. ami Evans was ciiu- men.Io.I f,,r tho a,lmlrable aelf-reslraint he exercised. Since then ho has ha.t no b.ve for Hjialn. Evans Is genernllv knowu as "FIghtInK Hob" Evans. He hna a limp which ho earned during bis service with Undo Snm In the alitloa, and ..ther mnrka of war imhiaiiorson. Kvniis bolouBS f,i a Virginia family, an.l haa lH.eu In tbe uavy Ihlrty-elKht, and la one of the umat .Ush- Ini; a'n.I dnrlng oflli'ers In Pucle Sam's ser¬ vice.
SCHLEY IN COMMAND.
Tl.e roiii.ni.iloio's Ilsu Hnlae.l on tbe Cr.ilaer Ilrouklyn.
The I'lylnu Sjjuadr'iu nt Hauiplon nonda. Vn,. wna cnidally organlzoil with the rnla- lug ,if Cimmodore W. S, S,'liley's ting, with one star, at the peak of the trliii-Iooklug crulaer llriMiklvii. When the lirnoklyn be¬ camo tbe tlaifahlp of tho aipindron she Ilre,l
- - nai,no,I |.. I... wli.,lo. 111" la
uu.l ii,,. I,llll,I I,, s,.,., ami Ilii'V Kl'.rlll,..! Hi, ii,„l ,,f I«n.,'l, IMI why lb,I Hiov w,,i, ,1,'r' TliiaHu- jusl wlinl laulali anl,i ihii ll."ir Moaslall w..iil,l ,In 1 Iaa, xxxv,, .',, Dl \VI,v,l|.l Ib.v I,..I B',l,'.,iii,. Him Uld Mil, mil I,, Hllll 11. lli.'lr M'.ssiah, thai Hi". ,u,ii;lil aa u uall,.11 ,,l.|iiiii j..v ami Kla.In.- sn.l l,„vo a,,rr..w aid -uillio.s il,.oiiw,iv N.., Ill, V woro II,.1 r«a.ly I.irli.i.la tli,iiii;:ili aid wavs. I.Ike Hi.'ir f.,n.fatlier». ll,," wanla.i a kluK Ilka ..Ilier ualluus.- l.ossoi Uelj.aT.
WOMtN BURN A SALOON.
t.l.inor Mou Ara Allor Urrenie and Thoy Kill a llspllal l>»a..o.i.
A oompnnv ..f tw-iilv w.,m.-ii. waarliig white ril.i,..ii |.:i.Iit"s, r.l.lo.I nn.l luiniod the "ilwI" inloon, a filiicua phi-o on tha Kanaaa au.l liklaliniia line, a half mile a,,iith of llt.ie, Koii,
"llie pro|,rlol,,r ,.f III" place luimedlatoly or-ned hlmsolf and eniisle.I a .Io7,..n sviu- . palhliera, an.l tho unug r.,.Io I hr,,iii{li Hie c.uutryln Hi,' aft*rn...,n threatonluK the
IIIo„f ovorv i.or..,n si,,pe,.|od of neo-
ti.iu with tll
Hiai.b',1 o,iil,r,,i,l.'re.|
'U.t ,'l,ilT.. , un 1 i
, I bate Hint niuht A, (", Kulr..||||I,a Baptl-t
' I''"!" den.'on, was a!,..I whilo .,11 hla wav home rl an.! from the poat,.fib", Sovral shola wro tlr.'d .lurlnu Hie llll'ill In Hi" n.ljrhhorb.i...I | ol moo, Afl"r Ih" ni,ir,Ior (,l Falr'lilM ahota woro iln-.l nt tlio ani.oin inon wlo, w.'re rdiiiif ovor the ' ,iiiulry aid tw,,,,f t Ileal wor.' W'.undod,
Thoro i- groat ex..it-ment In the oountry (¦.rsovoriil mllea nr.unt, Th" tomperan.'e peopio HI" haiinu meelings Iw,. or throo tlu,.-s a.liiv, D'.tU la.'tl'ina are nrn.0,1 ami
iio.r"tr..,ii,|o 1, o,| to,I. Wotd l.a,. boon
aent 1.. n"arl.T P.wua I.,r i,ol|,'e bolp. <
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.
It Jse'l Vol <'i.ii....or. lallr Praolloalile, KuI I. Llkolr lu llo s,.iii.. liar.
Th" Mar ¦¦.ul Win l.-s l.|o;;r:i,!iy Loom ae"mst.. l,avo p"i.-r",I ..ul, and Iho svu.Ii- i-mo whi.'h k.'i.t II ii'ilUK I.r v>er a yoar has arrlvod at th.. .-.u-.i,i.|.,n thai liioro Is I,., uK.nov in ll. Til" lil'l I", Ih" o.'mmor-
slal aa| t'<f this liilMroslinu .ubio.-l lo.J
I .« r„,a l,,iik' i'a(..re tll* i'npr.,ved band- lil,a'..ftho ,,i,t ,||.,.ov"ry ua.I wl b">ou,l , I',. Iai..rai..ry sill.'... BlK l.ralna are u-.w I w'titluK up.'U II nU'l, 111 duo curse, a ', ira'-tl.'al moth.,.I -f utlljjilng the dlacjv- erv wtll |,f,.bal,iy bo foriho'iraing, I
l-r.fo.aor OIL.r I.,) l.'o. f..r Inatan".*, ; aaya h" hn.a an .'nilroivnon inothnl of t«|". grai hinir wltli ui irtr-- whi.'u wjII. he ImpoD, oohLIo hlia 1.:, soul iiios.»«ei L.i.ij IIMaii'.'s, 11" Cve. n.l .;"io.u.I Ui..,n wav.a. but upon u.a;:uo,i-.u whl-'h la in- ,I.-p"nloi,i ,,f ,,t,s,.,,.|..,, ,.., I lilt iioiiovoa It will lo »|.;.;i,-nMo t'l aiKnalilUK oolwooo shqa am! I,,.t «.-¦-. l-m -i ..re and afilps. Pr..;.'a. r L . If"". 1 l-'l- lit- ti-.l lor -»!« H< au) sylili-ate
1 I'..r.ul»lio.i ft Japan.
Th" t ,i.,ii»-.i n of Japan laoiudea Jl,- , , HEOOO maa aad lU.UT.OQO mamaa- [
eleven guns as u aniiito to the Cm, nnderwhoso ling she will anil. r,iiiiiiioiI,ii-e Sohloy went abonni the Hnioklvu nt li.'lll o'clock a, ni,. aeo.impanied bv KInR l.l.'U- lonant Sonra ami FIa< Secretarv 11. V.
Wella, ,lr., an.l waa 1 Ivoil by l'a|,lHlu
Oook.
Ou roa,'lilnK Hi" I'l"! "id taking n glance at the foriiiMHl,!" Il,ii;~lil|,, h,' oipn-asod Mirprlse at llio illspal'li wiih wlil.'ll thu
Trdor lo p.,Int tlio ship lo:„l .,r lia.I lio.in
oarrU'd ou'. AboanI Ih" lir,,,,klyn, wheu askcl Iho futur,' iLatluati'ii of the PIviiiK H.iuudrou, r,uiiiiio,I„reS,'l,l,'v siiLt lu.lia,I no Idea na I,, oxn.'t iii.,v,'moiila ,,f tbo ship. In hla cimmamt,
PATRIOTS AROUND HAVANA,
Colonel Aram;.. .%ksI'. I" riiarire uf Ilia I'aHiiuilKi. Tlioro.
The n,'llvilv "' Ih" Cuban Inaiirconts around Havana is hk-hIh vi'iy Kroat. Kvory ulKht the Spunlah forls .m Ih.' outskirts of tbo capital nro Iln-.I upon by Ibo luaiir- Kcnta. r,,i,.iiol Ila.'Ui Arango. who has boon In Saulu I'lani pr..viii..,i uuralug a sovcro wiiuml n...,.iv,..l f.nir uu.ntba ago.
hna n.turuo.i t„ llaviiii 1, iitfaln lakliig n-
iiiuml of bis fiir.'.'s, A .'iilvcrt on Iho rull- rou,l fnuu Uavumi waa l,|,,wn up with dyuHuiIte noar Aifua.'al.' by Arango's Lines, Trnm,' has b.'eu auapeu.I.i.I until -Uio ilainage la ropnin'd,
Theau.I'l.-u In,'r,-aao ,,f thoriibau bands In Havana provlnoo la ,'ailaing groat ,',,n- eoru to iloniiral lllanoo. Among tho Hpaularda hero It is boiloveil tlinl Hie lu- surgcuts. hoiioful 111 a war betwOMii tlio Cnlted Ktatea and Spalu. are pn.pHring lu attack Havana by lun,I. It Is r,'|„irto,I that over aoon CubaiiB III nrms have nrriveil I- HayauH province Imrn Sauta Clara,
Mra. Wlu.'lleairr Letl .Millinns.
Mra, Jttuo Wlii,'lioal,.r, wl,|,,w of the foun,Ior nml pr,,|'riot,,r ,,f tho \Vlnoh..ator Ropoiitlug Anna I'.,mpanv, ilb'd al b.r b.ime at New H,iv,.ii, I".,1111, Sho wns nlno- ty one v,"irs,,l,l ami wiis the rLh.Hl iv,,ui¬ au iu ConUfl.'tl,-,it. If 11,,I In Now Kngluid, Hor I'Tluno Is .'siiuiuloil Hi furiv mlil|.,iia, Cmler tho 11,'wlv pnasci Inliodluiioo lai
luw about lullll.ill will o,,;i,.. lo It,,
Stnt.', Mra. Winohoslor losva ..no .laugh tor. Mrs, Til,,maa li, lioun.'il, wif" ,.f llio prosblolit of the Wln.'hiwlor Anna r.u,-
pany,
Cablnot Buppui-ls ,MoKliilr.v.
Hecrelnry Alger, in an a|,parently lu- aplred statoninnt. and Ilio m.'iub.'ra ,,r thn
Cabluot iv.'n- In loiirlv a ,r.I wllh Preal-
donl M..Iiiiil..v nn.l ha.l iiuHiilui.,u-ly ap. provcl his inosang.'. lie. ProaLleut hu aald, was ..l,lii(,'.l I., ink..'.,110 aloj. at n
tlilio ami .-'.nhl I..|.«ii,I"d .u I.. Inko the
next ouo wb.-n Hi" tlm- b.r ii ..mno,
Culinli JillilK'a Viona.
The ri'p,irl Ihal PriaPb-ni M.'Kiiiloy luid opened n.-Kotlati,,ua wilh Spuiu f,ir an armlstb'e iluring th.' nilnv a.-na ,n throw Ibo Cuban Junta lu Noiv 'i,.rk Clly lut,, ,',,u- stornatliiu. Umill,, Ibibona said the iu- aurgents w.iul.l i,,.v,.r .''uiaoiii t., an arints- Ilcn, and thai to luf.,r"o ll. tbia o.iuniry would have tn lun.l a f,,r,"' againat Com
Hnil B<»»n In Wall Nlre..|. Sl<."ka b'oiul.'l u|,wanl in Wallsiroot u a result ,,f Hi" auppoa.'.Ily more peaooful asp.'.'t ..f ulTalr- hi WHsliiugi„n aul ,Ma
,lrl,l, Th" I,nils hn, u.plolo ,.ontr,,l ,,1
th" uiurk..|, aid llio to-ar, w..r" lu u pani .
rualiin In ilri-itnn.
Afusl'n litato tlokot unlir lb- name of thePeoplo-ii.lienio.-rutl.-Hll.or IlopuMIoan Party hna b..,u . .uiploto.I In iirogou and noMlnalbiua bavo lo-en uialo,
rrulaar lloiialil Ca*ndlll(.iiall.«'.
LleutouBlit Mbia-k Iiiis pun.liaaod .".n- i dltb.nally f.,r tho Inllod stato,, a pr.,le..|. ed i-nilsor l.ull.ling at KL'I, liormaoy. for a , Houlb Aroorloan ii.,voriiiuoul
Naral Kaaarvea In Ai-llrrXervI*,.. {
Tba Saval II" orv-a ol S-w York and ]
Maaaa-hil»"lts ha.,- b-'i. .,r l-r. I Inl., «... ,
tlve aervi.-o. I
I
Relief For Ihr It.-. ,..., riilratloa.
DoToiopaionta 111 III'- r.'latlollii i,"lwoo,, Ih" luitol Slal.'- and .spaiu wero r-garled Id Wa-ahlugtin «- r"asaiin,ig, the sianiab ftoTeruni'-liI ha. ing animuiu-ol that it woiil'l ofTor no ..l.jooii m |,. 1 '10 s-adlug 0/ ' rellel I'l th" lul'Hl. re,..-.u.'oulr*dn» i
NEW YORK STATE NEWS.
Tha Vnrlew In ntlea ana Totraa.
The adopll.in of t curJew ordinance In the cltlea and towna of this Stale as a means of keeping .-hlldren oft the streets at night Isadvoealed hv Superintendent Charles H. Skinner of the state nepartment ol Pablbi Inatnu'tlon.
"The working ,>f the curfew ordtnanee* In manv oitiea la alirn.tlng attention." hs saya In hts annual rei.Tt. "Over SOO eltie* and towns In the West bare adopted a cur¬ lew ,,tdlnance. whb-h re.pilres all ehlldn.ll uulsr llfteen years of age, unless aceoin- pauled by parenta or guanllans. 01 absent wllh leave, to be at home at 9 o'clock In the evenlag In theaunimar and at » o'clock In winter. The result has b<w.n a decrease cf from llfty lo sovontv-tive per cenl. In the number of nrrcata of children for crlm*. "lesihers report thai bovs who foriperlT worclohind 111 Ibelr siu.Hos by reason of Ule hours cn the sir...>t are more puaetual HO'I regular, and k.-op ui' withscliool work. Th.-ro has been a re.lucllon of.froui Bfty lo 100 percent. In comiuliiueuts of youtha to r .form scho.ds. The curfew Is opiwscd by tho.ao who cousldor 't an Infringement upon peraonal IltM.rIv. bui It may well Niasked whoib^r socIei)i.«u4 tlia Slate should net Unve lh.<-p,ower l.i proLvt themselre* Hguluat vb-biii's tondoncio,a In street educa¬ tion,
"StHtlslb-a tell ua that Ia,st yoar thero were I7S.000 arreata of children nndor ati- leeii vears ol ago. Ther.' may he no »eotl- mont in fav,.r of a str.','l curfew ordlnan.-e, but thore should ho a remedy for reducing juvi'uliccrime. 5Iav not the Slate properly supplement the efforts.i( philanthropio and order-loving oltIr'.na In tho organisation of le-nl aaaodatbiua to pn.vlde elevating nuiuaeui.ut an.l r..na,.ual.|e ttialru.-tlon to thoso wlo.iinturallv drift towani the streets for oxoitemi'iit hu,I ,'liango:' In ninny 00m- munlll.-athla plan la I,.||,.wed wlthoxcel- leiil reaulta. It la urge,l that tbo nurfew may woll appiv to ,vilior» than children who make the atrcta al night tbn acenea „I ovIl oporatbiua,"
Tho rep.-irl rcomuion.Ia thnt after 1899 the aohool couaua bo tnk.m every (our veata la- alea,t of everv Iwo v.-nrs, and calls atteu- tloo t,< nttenipla made by unprincipled parties to use the puWIo scboois fnr ths purpose of distributing vlte literature among the young.,
ITI10 Killed ,lain«a XVa««raT
IHstrb'l Attorney >ye9leT O. Howard and hla doiectIv..s are dlllgenlly at work on lh« I Wolera mur.ler invstory, which promlaea to : be one of Ihe moat hnnting In tlie criminal niiunis of lienssolner COunty.^^ Jamea Waters belonged In West Rutland, Tt. nil bodv was lound bv Thomas O'Brien, a TOun^ farm hand. In Ihe Inno on Iho farm of C. 11. McHov. outholluoof the Kltehhurg Kall¬ road. lublwav between Kagle Bridge knd JdinsonvIIIo', ou the morning of Mareh H. That Waters waa murdered and robbed, and that tbe murder and robbery did not take plaoe at tho spot whore the body wai found. Is the .-onvletlon of the Dlstrtet At¬ torney nnd others. Including Former As. alslnnt Dlstrtet Attorney Johnson, nf Eagle Dridge, wbn is now Justice of the Peaoa at the Intter plaoe.
The latest Investigation made hy offlcera from the District Attornevs oBlce shows L'onclui'lvely thnt the last seeu o( Watera alive was at Johnaonvllletwodays preTloii* tothollndlngof the body, at leaat Ihrea qunrteirs nf a mile Irom tbe Jaoksouvllla railroad station. Waters wns not Intoxl- oHled and betrayed no .-vl.I.'nco of not be¬ ing able lo tske care of himself. How, M* body came to be foun.i where It wa* oan¬ not be reasonably explained, the offlcera sav, except on tho theory thnt aftor h* waa alaln he waa carried In a wagon to the lana on McCoy's (arm ami left where dlscoy- ored. That he wss kllleil by being aand- I'Hggod the ISITIcnrs have no doubt. The lnne In which the bo.ly lav Is a mire bed! aud had Waters walked Ihere he would have bad a great deal o( nin-t on hi* ttiota, but the soles i.f his shoes wore perteotly .Irv and clean. Hobbery is llrmly saUh- llslied by the (aot that while Water* had between CM and «M wben he left home, not a cent was found on bis per*on.
Onllege uf roreslry at <}omell.
Uovernor Illa.k algnod Senator Htewart'* hill, authorl/.ing the ..atabllahinent pfa Cdlogoof lon-strval Cornell Unlvelrslty nnd apiiniprlatiiig |,I0,llflO Iborefor, The truateea lit tho I'niveralty nr.< authorlaed 1,1 pun'ha,ae, with the .-.uiaent of Ihe Htal* Foroal Preserve Hoard, mil moru than 80,- 000 aires of land Iu Ibo Slate park In the Adirniilacka f.ir tho pur|„is.. nf estahllsb-
inglho piopoaci logo. The faculty ot
the oollogo shall .'ouaial of a professor, Iwo Inalrii,'l,ira, a fonat manager and such rangers. auporlnlomb.nls and olher suhordlualoa ns mav Lo required. The ooll..ge ahnll bo c.uiiluoleil so as lo Rive Instruction ami exporliuent In the lalebt B,-Ienlin,- f,ir«slrv. Tho proceeds of tim¬ ber out ou the binds shall Im paid to the State.
New Batiallons. A.IJuIant-doiioral I'llllnghasl has Just Issued an order oiiuiLInliig the sopirnte .-luupanles of the National On urd of tho Slnte Int.ibaltalbiiis. Tills wlll make aeven uew battalions, which will (orm the Third Hrlga,lo, The comiiiali.IIug offleer o( Ibo ThInI Ilrlgnde will without delay rncom- mend olflcers for aiipolnlmont as major* olihosn ballalluna, aid as soon as praotl- .-nhle sultabh. men to IIII the positions .<( a.Ijulants, .piHrtermaalois, cuimlssary ot suLaiaionoe, Inapc'H.r of rlllo praotloo ond aaalalani biirgo,,ii, Wlu.u the maj.ira have bi'oii ooinmlaalonod by iho commauder-ln- .'Ulol 111" ."iinmaidlug offleer ot the Third Brigade will doalgiiat.. wh-n. the hoad- .piai'tors ..f each battalion shall he.
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HIale l.ahi>r Klallallea Uompllad.
Jnhn T, Moll.,11,,ugh, Ciiuniasloner o( bubiir Slatlstlos 111 thia Htnto, caused to be sont 111 tho various labor orgaulaatlona throughout tho Htatou I'ompIIatlon nf fig- urns showing the itiiralli,n of employment. earnings, meinberahlp nud the number and pori'ontagos of iiieuibors iiuemployed Pi tho varinus orgnnlr.atbiiis lu Ihn Rtats whicli have reporled lothe llureau of Labor Slallalb's durlug IS'.I7.
All Arniiud llie Nlat«.
rorlland, Chauiaiuiua Cninty. r»s(d*nt* have v.ite.I t.i raise »170U tor a s.ddlers' uiouiiiiient.
It,,wuii.la Mxpavora have voted to ex- pnn.I t'ihOO In Iinprovliig that Tlllago-s at reta.
Tho proposlllou to light Pike with eleo- Irbilty waa .-arried by a buro majorlly ol two votes.
Olimn pol|,-n made a nuind-up ol girls who freituiiiit saloons in that ,-Ity atter nighllall. Thoy fuuud a iiumbor b.<rnuged to i.ronilneut familloa.
The venerable Jauies Atwater, ot book- port, has tieeii appolntod a manager ot tho Slalo HoBlilIal (or the liiaano, at lluRaIn, tl, iiii<..'eed Juhn K. Pound, roslgnud.
I.arge i|USUtlt|oa ,,( .ouliliirfelt ulckela nro said to bo .'inubillng In Orleans, Niagara, Wy.imlug and Hi.. oLatt.ru portion .if Erie t^ounly.
Another gas well will be ilrillod at Norlh rdllna. The ono reoenlly completed Is said lo havo n .lapui'lly ol 1,000,000 cubic (eat a dny. It has been pliiggod.
Parker, {'emborton an4 Hauler, arreatad on auaplclon of lieiug the men who robbed Mitbl Valley's poat,,111, o, bavo been 4I». .'balge I from ,'Ual,i,Iy, Nothing could b* pniv.al uguinst thoiu.
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ku eleittiv toad i, t'l no i.uilt ft-j u Uo, troll. Mich., to loiwlo, ouj.j.
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Ing (rum the aban.l.iu.nonl ,il Its building* ere,-|.id fur tho oar., of Ita Insane, who wer* transferred to the state Huspital In Uul- lalo.
Juatico l.aiiglilln has handed down a do¬ olsion h'.I.IiuK Iho ai.>.khuldera of tliu dn- Iiui.-l ilorohania' Hank of Icckport r«- ;iponBll,Io f,,r tho doilcteory r<-iiinlulngnttii
t! iha.iail.in of Hint iBHtltult'ia'a awMt*.
Hop,.all,,n. will, lu time, d'.ublieaaigelthelc uio.ioy In full.
When the Jamestown worsted mills war* ataiioil u|i twonly-tlvo >i ara ugu a suiall factory wo* Wg en"iigb P. nil allordars tor the produ"!. Now '.Km p.rsons are nm- ployed 1,11 a floor surlai-o .,( s,-ven acre*.
Illshard Hammond, a ll.ilivy buy, bad a ruw with a playmalv. a light ensued lu thn atreet, Offleer Hay oamo uIuMg ami rap¬ tured Hammond's aiilagoulsl. Ilauiiaonj took tu his faevia ami waa rapi.lly diaap' pearing Iu tbeoyonlug a gbioni, rmyialled io hlm lu hull, Tho Ind paid m. alleutliin. Ilay ib"n shot at lilm, llo' bullet enlorml Manini.ind'« arm, p.i ¦s.-I u pward and lloally Iridgoil near tb" rll,a. He Is r"|Kirted lo lia aorlouslv w.»un,lo,l,
'Pr«»ldenlM,'hurmun. .,( C rnoll College, prouounoea falao and lllM.i,i,is Ibe Vubut's' ileoiarail'in Ibat liio,siu.lonia of Ibat luatl- tutl'.ii are ad,II.''...l lu iho ||,|u.ir Iiabll.
A family nsuio'Aahlou. living at Hor- D*llBvlIIe, eoualallog ol falher. luoluer tut Iwo ohildren, wore louml iua alarvlugnoa- dltlon u tew days ago. Tl.o death.if a small child brought th" an'l o|reucnstauL-e* tn the attenliou ot roatd-iHs Tlia lauill]! will l« caro.1 fr>r.
Three uemr* ago uuknoan jieraoiia dam¬ aged luoBii'unuls, wrecke.I floaMC beda and c,iinmllle.l utber a<'ls „f rau.lHiiaui lu Au- ...Ua ,-ou,olerv, MHIIIa-i, H, Walla, nl »<inal". wa. oug.g-.l by AILril •«. C»n,lre, ut Ang.da. I,. lo..al« Iboso guilt), lie Oitde
an Iuveallgatl,,a and ro)».rl",l t.'his aai- pioyar. It Is uadersloo.! ".-veral p/o ul-,,- B*nt rMbleula ot that villag" were (.,u«4 to have Iweu lm).li,'al"d, S., Ur ss kniiaa i aotbing was "ter d.,iie. Mr. Walla !>*•>, hrouglit autl agaiiul Cauda* to tatroratyag., lot kit aanieaa.
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r^ WEENS eommr REVIEW. PabUaked Irerr Fridar Horning at F&EEFOBT, QUEERS OOUBTT, B. T CHARLES D. SMITH. Proorlator. ®ttem $c»ttnt i lletoietoe ¦' PMKTIia BOOK UD JOI ¦laooTan »- ittractiit and Artistic Style 4T TBB REVIEW OFRCE by Pomr Pressei mtttai-tB cxjFitiie*. trt^x: ct-ntfti. A FAMILT NEWSPAPER OF LOCAI. aMJ" OKSERAL I XTKl.I.lli ENI E. VOLa III. VniAJNflAU FKEEPOHT. N. Y.. FHID.VY. \VR\L 1, 181).^. TERHS; tS.OO TEASLT IH ADTARlK iank of Rockvilie Centre . , VILLAOE AVENUE, ' Rockviile Centre, L. I. i 1; tAWHEL T. PIIII,I.IPS. President, TBOHAS O. KNKMIT. Viee Preeldent, ' .^ HIKAM U, R.MITH, Caahler BOARD OF IIIIIECTORS: ¦otattA. Darlann. Thomaa a. Knight. JttoVlaoeBt. HIrani n. Smith, ~ - Tinmhea. Wealey I), Smith. Charlea I.. Wallace, Auatin rnrowcll, mp*. Nelwn H. Smith, ,^ . DaMott. .lohn T, Ilavlaon, ImrDaTlaan. Edward T. Thurston Haaillton W. Pearaall. We do a Oeoeral BankinR Bnaineas of Dopoail aod Diaoonnt. latanet Paid on Special Depoaita. Dnfta laaoed oa England aud the Tov Patronagn Solioitcrl. BaoUoff Hotira—0 A. M, to 8 P. M,; gntaiday. 9 A. M. to 12 M, > Dtoeoant Daya—Tneadajs and Fri. daan.9A.H the Iliinola Snpreme Oonrt han handed down an opinion that the aot of breaking into a henhonae and ateal- Ing chickens is bnrglary. THBFREEPORTBANK CAPITAL, $30,000. ¦•in street, • Freeport, L. I. fOBN J. RANDALL, Prealdent. OBAVNOET T. SPRAGUE, Vic*-Pr«alilent WILLIAM S. HALL, Caahlar. ¦OARD or DIRECTORS. C'haunreyT, Siiragu*. Wllllitni U, Miller, I). Weslev IMne. Itfionta Wallaea, rinles Pettli, llarvo* H, Smith, George M, Kandall, Wllllaai 8. HaJl. la In f either the _ yn Banka or, Trual Tona- aecomoilaliiiu as far aa la itwHIlcoiwiervallve management, at tb* rat* of three per rent paid oa , jaatlafactlon riaranieed, uaalrlea will receive pmnipt attention, attt kt f iaarfnlly anawcred. The chnrchea of the United States and Canada are endearoriug to look after the religions interesta of miners in the gold fiel.U of tho Klondike and on their way to them. There are at present ten thousand jonviots in the French oolony of New- Caledonia. It has heen iiael a.a a penal colony siaee IH ;:i, ami in that time has cu.at Iho I-'renoh Ooveruiueut •20,000,000. < The Navy Ilepartmont has deter¬ mined to resort to the use of homing pigeons as a means of carrying des¬ patches to laml from wur ships at sta. Thus "B-e iinve the anomaly of the dove, emblematic of peace, ai.ling the oanse 'f war. Ohio, North Carolina, Rhodi hiand and Delaware are the only fltates whose Oovernors do not pos- Beas the veto power, Tt is said legis Iation in in contemplation by the present sessiun for ciinferring thc power in Ohio, Professor Bryce has lumle a bad «lip in his bunk on South -\frico. He accuses Iho ISoern of nbiiaiiig the English by speaking of them usually ta "rotten eggs" whereas the Trans- rael phrase is root nek, "red ueoK" •ud applies to the British complexion. GOING WITH THE CROWD, I.Iko n ahip without a ri .I,l»r Thnl Booa ilritlluK boro nn,I tbero, Mlv toaalnir. weather Io'hIou, Vever KotllUB nnvwhoro, ToerlDif wllh tlio llaily ohantfea nf the tble, 111 the irav,',irin tho triiuKli. upon her side, la tlio tnau who merely shuflloa Wilh tlie orowd iihini: tlu- wiiv, ELiiKlni: up t.,-'norr.,w "voning n hoio he atartt>, .vestnrday. lietter far a w.iodon ,Iorv. With a purpose that la ,lnln. Thun » stntoiv linor tosalnuv lluilderleaa, upon the inHili! Hotter fiir to t ill nhai'iirelv t,ir n tlm« Ou ,s,-,nie rn,:kv path un ntiier il.ir.-s I,, ,.'li:iib, Thsn cnroloaalvtfiahufflo. Wilh the orowd alone the wny, Brinitlni? up t,,-iu,irr,iw ovopin,. Wiiere you alnrted yeatenluy. 1 irroot the mnn who briivolv "I'likea n oourao nnd furos iil.ini; - Turna hla atopa Inl,, a,,,iie r,li,'v:".l Path iinlr.id.lon l,v iho llirolii;; Fnine la ,Ioftlv liifrin 'lue liiurols uow T,i be wroathi'.l upou tho ,,uoly tfiiior'a Loaves thnt never oome thrnuch ,lrlfllng With tlio,'r,iw.I nl.iiii; tho wuv, I)rlni:in« up l,i-ui,,rr,,w ovoiiiui? Wh.'ro V'lU stiirto,! veslonlav, -.'<. E, Kisor, 111 Clevolau'I I,ea,lor. Baron von Kichtkoven says that at the present rate of cansiiiiipliiiii the world coulil draw its supplies of coal I from southern Shensi alone for over « thouaand years; and yel, in the very place referred to, it ia not uncoiumou to fiud the (;iiinese storing up wooj and millet-stalks for their liriug ii' winter, while coal in iintolil qiiaiititioF lies ready for use beneath their feet A striking a.lmissiiin of the laolatoi/ poaition of Kngland among the Europe an powers, aud au iudic»tion ofthe lunni international problems that press upor the attention of tho English people, is to be fonnd in the two declarations that were nia'le receutly before Parlia¬ ment by uieuibera of the cabiiii.t, both indicative of tho stea.lily growiilg pres- lure which foreign powers aro exert¬ ing upon British territory. Hnlraer'a Htatialioal and Oeo- graphical tables, asaresult of thn latest investigations, give tha population of the world ut 1,.13.5,000,000. This ia an increase over the figures of IS'.lii of 2,S,000,ili)i». To this increase Europe is craditeil with ooulribiitiug ,'i,700,- 000; Asia, ri,'200,00ll; Africa, 7 500,000; America, 3,200,000. The I'uited States, with its great growth, esti¬ mated by this authority at 'i,800,000, and its present population, piuced at 72,300,000, lepreaents more thou fifty- three per cent, of tho entire popula lion of North nml Soiilli .America—a circumslunec adduce,las highly siguifl cant, and occurring in no other part of the earth. The population of Europe was increased to ;i7S,tiOO,000, whicli is about a quarter of tho eutire popula tiou of the eartli. WILBUR r. TREDWELL. I OOUNBBLOn AT LAW, I, 100 m—aaaa Mraat, Hrooklyn, N,'t. ^iW Sipar'a Hall, rreepnrt, U I,, Krenlna.. and Hatunlays. FRANCIS ¦¦ TAVLOR. LAWYIK. CORNBt MAIN AND FIII.TON .aTV I, I. 1. C. V. BALDWIN, -a^BANJO soi.oisr.fH- Enxatementa at Low Rales Addreaa, HtMPSTUD or FREEPORT BlTiiiNr.M« CAKlia. PALMER'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE, Cer. •raatlri *«•. t ¦•!* St., Freeport. ' Tartar Speaking of tlic work of the Red Cross Society in l!iiba, tlie Waahiui^- ton Palliliiid.'r snvs, "N.i one ilciiies that the situation of tho rcoin'oiilra- doaallover the island is aimply appall¬ ing, Ked CrosH heailiiuarlcrs have boon ealabliahcl at Ceno, a aiibiirli west of Havana, wliero forty orpliaiis ,if recoiiceiiirail'is lire now domicile,I. Applications have liceu lile,I for all Ihe reuiaiiiiiii{ space at hea,l. iiarters. The total of ileiicu,lciila, a.liills and ehililreu, is rapi,lly increasing, but the coii.litioii of thoso reiiiaiiiiug in periiiaiiently improved. Tlie munici¬ pality of Havana has douateil an ex cellent warehoiis.. oii Ihe liarlior, ami will furnish a aiilliciciil numlier of la¬ borers to hail,lie ull arriving reliel supplies. There is a favorable out¬ look for tho proapcutiou of Ihe Iled Cross work within its limitcl nieaiia. Ten tlioiia«ii,l ,I,,liars reniain in (.'on- Biil (ieneral I.ecs liaipla i.f the fun.l provi.ie.l by Congreas for llie relief of Americans in Cuba, I'hia aum la ,lo I'idcdly iiia.li'.iuale" l^src! C. A. OORLON, ¦ONDKD AUCTIONCEN, eaa riiiawa aiaca, MiTea aT., Nta* CMuacH, PnCCP«ilT E. S. RANDALL. ArchHeet. Amearar. Rraoklyn avo , and Mala al , epa RallrMd Uepol, Krrop.,rl. I, 1 Waaaaa* OaactOeaUoaa aravarai far all riaaar. itfkatMlac*. CHAMLCS L. SEAMAN, Carpenter *"" Huilder, ratiaoa-r, »_ i bttmalea . lM»rfiillT giren, t>autr:M-ta utken 6K0RGE « GIISOR RATKOrT" CARKrrrER» am> biilders. rREEPORT. L. I BaillW teeenllr rnmpleted Ihe RrviKW BI'II,raKil »o ».» irepare.! lo uke ion.ra.ta for ll-.. . laMi nork. TOuawawa, tar t,.,,i.emmr ' li^OJiU ^ ftlLLE^r MMm: General Cooiractors, I* Badlort AaeatM. ¦ROOKLVN N Y. toM Hur Mle al t KtilPUKI, L. I. tb. 4MUI«bl« )hi..<1iii( (M.a* on Uuf (j.-TwIwl V.».ri» Wll Ab^i, hunaa* tallt a i The Louisville Courier .Tournal says We have hear.l a great ileal recently alHiut the prulH. of Spain. Wo know that the Hpaniarla ure » H"i,ii,I people, for they tell ii» a.i tlicmaclvoa on every occasion. Hut what are they proud of'^ There is no uation in Europe whicb i« so illiterate as Spain, with tbe single excejrtion of Italy. Of .Spain's entire population sixty eiglit per ceut can neither rea.l nor write, Baya a writer; "Helore Iho age of ateain engines an I tele,;rapha, wheu Europe was »emi civili/e.l. Spain was a great nation. She »aa » atrong Havage among savages. But thia la the age not ol cruelty (aud how cruel ,Spain has beeu and i«!). It iathe age «hon aiuiIy not eumity rules or is uiakiiin I.' rule. For the uake of romance I w. ,il,l nol like to seo Spain .lie. She la ao (nil of o»ilor, ao auoni- iloaa. ao aloue in Kurope, a.i nobly flerce, ao proii,! amoii.; Natioua that ja»e almost gireu up tho a«vace pnle ¦ e bad from the ol,l tiiiie«' She la ,ik« dream glimpses ,,f Ha',.iin a, Itaschi,!, An.l yel, with all. liiere i- 1.. more pathetic thing in all the w.irl 1, We are impressed wheu »o »ee tlie leuth of a man How much more aii ,,il 1 ao be impreaae.l aa we look Ib.MiiihifuliT an,I atlentiTely at the quick respiration of a dying na¬ tion!" Thai i* the m.»»t chantal.lo new the onlai.le world takes ,.f S .aMi She ba* a few scholar*, a few statesmen. « lew gentlemen, but Ibey are a very amall leaven in a very large lump, and the deoadeni Spain of to-.lay ahould be more an object of aeif-ptly tban of atttteida. ^«*>:?«-A^"<5(f;K*);8(o.'S»;tioie'«s«««,*^o*;« I THE ILLEGIBLE I f SIGNATURE. ^ixme^emit&&seim-KmM!!eK>ieie«(.m.wf.y<. T was about fif¬ teen .lays a5;ii. nt the I'oaiilrv home of Hri«n»c',oiione of those exiiuiaite afleinoona when, although one shivers at the ^ thought of the approaching autumn, the sun throws here and there mild though already paler rays. Whil* awaiting the hour for taking tip the ueta lu the pretty bend of the Mariie, a river which loiters inil'^lcntly along the iiioadows, win.ling Uko 'a great silver suake. wc w,.ic talking on tho wiile veramla. ivhicli waa tilled with tho haovy, iutoxiiutioug odor of heliotropes. A charming man is Briguac, F.^rm erly ail offleer in the light cavalry, he ia a man of majestic chest, large face. a IriMe loo Hiished, with an inimonao while boanl uu.l H, iiare fcaini'es, li,,ni al thai pen,1,1 when the Kuipirc waa at its height, ho had taUeii plea,aiire as il came to him, ami it must be sai.l that thu a,Ivont of the Itepuhlic seemed to liim an insuftiiMent reason forrenonuc- iiig the plea.sures ,.f this world, II* amnse.l liimscif iiiider M, Thiers, un¬ der MacMahon, and eveu umler M, (Irevy, It was only seven years ago tlmt tlie gout tlioiiglit best to"int.'rfeic, HrigiiRi' was then- but why ,liHcl,,s« the age of a gallant iiinii «li,',,se fricml ship is true ami whose cook is without e.iuali' He was a,lviae,l to try the baths. It was there, near n spriug, whence bulil,Icl up ,i h,il liijiiiil which smelt like n bad egg, thnt he mot a young English girl, straight nml sleii- 'der as a jiretty bamboo slalk. He lm,l still a gallsnl'air ami quite a f.Hrtiiiie, she very little, Tlui next winter the pretty Kii'^liali wiiinun married the for¬ mer I'livaliT ,,lliccr. They have one chilli; Ilioy an. luipiiy. (Inly.lirigiiac lius toeii a great ileal, ami haa become In,rrihly aori,iiia. He iiu good comiuile for me, llega.e me when I wus very y,,iiii.- that piiic- ticiil ailvico wlii.'h is iiovcr f,,rgiitt.'n. and I nm happy fiom time to lime to lie with him -for hu hour or two, Whilo talking, aa we paaaed by a little room upciiiiig on Ih" cms,-iva torv, I aaw in llu .'orner of tli,' ro,,iii, soberly seal.'.l bef.ire a table,luT liosla sou. liaaton, a pn'ttv. .lurk cliiM, He ha, let his pen mil iicmsa tlu' lul.le. an.l wilh a glume that scemcl lo iiu' full of melancholy, lie followcl the riialling Ili^lit oi" the swallows that were skimming close to the lawn, lly lllg throiigli Iho suaiina of gnats, t)n an.li a luuiiiliful ilay. iu this riMim whii'h, in conliuat to the aiiiiny Ternnds, seeiiied more glooniv than a iliingc.in lu the pnlnce of llio il,,i;ca.tho Sight of thia chiM [iriaoner gave me pain, and I c,,iil,l not refrain from say¬ ing to my fricml: "Ilow have v.'ii the heart t,ialiiit iqi thia chilli at audi a tiiuc",'"- .\ii,l ling nae answcrcl "Mt ih'ttr fri I, when he kn.iws how to wrilc I will leave lum alou.', for he ia iiot'yi't li veycara ,.1,1 ami very iiil.'lligont; I'lit h 'i st Icani lo « rile, ami w'riti' well. I iiionu"" "Tliat la Ullll,,111 doubt beeauae your own hamlivriiingis like cat acrat,'hos " ""Thai miirlit imle.'.l lie a rena,,,. We ah.iuld I'lolcavor to help our chil .Iron I., uv.,1,1 an.'li of our fniills as have tr,,iiblc. ila in ,„ir ,,wii career an,I besid. a . ••My ilear lln^'iiac. I do md kn,.w whether ll labcu'lse t,.u livetoo iniU'li in the loiintiy, but it aceiiia to me Ilial you are be,'.,ming very iifii.'h of a I'ru.lhouiiiie " Ho inlernipted nio with some apint •I'orlmpa I am like l'rn,lli,.iiii'ie rrii'lhouiiiie waa an imliTi.liinl wh.. pal.lleil hia own caime verv w.'ll, be s,do, Do ,-,,„ a-iali me u\u-\\ y,,ii why I am s,, an\i,.i s that nir liitl.' scamp ah,'111,I write well? '• t iaa al,,ry,if thai time when you woul.I not lisve ,'alle.l me l'rii,lh,,mnu' 'ltwaaal,,ug Iinie a.ro. in 'r.:! At hal time Ha,lcii Ha.leii waa Had.n- na,len, aii.l Monte far!,, ti.dhini; but a little liahiiii; Tilla,:e. Every¬ one wh.i waa 111 the awiiu or cou- si,lere.I lilmaelf a,, hurried to Ua.leii- Haleii aa s.ion aa .Inly came ttroiiiil. At that time the club rucma were empty n.,1 m..r.' so than iii>«. .liiriiig the .Veek of the rnoes st lloruville. Thai year I lia.l r.-iiiHUicl at I'ana, where. III HIT Iml.' amie on n groun.l ll.M.r in thc V.iie Taitb.,iit, I ha.l n.'t been so frightfully .lull, when ..iie nioruing a letter «a" br..iittlit t.) me. The letter was a .Ionian.I f,.r m,,ney n,.t one of those viilger. begiiiiik: loi¬ ters, heaping upon one recitals ,.f ill luck, swearing aiernal eratitude au.l ev, rlastiu,; ,lov,,ii,,ii N,i. It w«ashort an,I I., th.' p'.int. wilh-iit auT b..atiiig al'.'iit Ihe l.ii^h "I have not a "m.^le sou Sen.l me imine.liatcly a tli,.iioaii.l fr.tii.'a that I mar par hit hotol lull aU'l return to France'to .'"nlist " This lelier. horribly acrawle.l. wa. date«l (rom Halen Ha.lon \a t,, the siguature, ii «a> im H.*sil.le I,, real It I made every attempt, examiniui; it lettar by letle : amretiitiit auftte i..v papers for thc name of tlie per».'ii » li • .•.Illd hare been giiiltT ,if thi« iile s.raal, I was nbsolnteW impo-fblo lo diiscoTer any cine alu.b v«,,,il.l put .u* on tll.' rui'it ira.'l- At Ha-ien-Ba ien' I iialt'.iree l,:i dr-l frien.ls at Bailatt-Iiailea. iiut Uu* auluckj oawe —still. I laiiat Hml ont what It was, I'-,.r two .lays I did nothim; but turn it ovar in my mind, seeking the solution, giving everyone whom I met this sigiioture to decipher, .Abaoliite ly uaelws. Each person gave a diO'er- ent opinion. You .'an imagine into what a fever this ha,l thrown me, .Vt the tune I waa (ull of a great many notions, I imagined that to rotuac" money to a frieud was mennnoaa. We arj.' all aim plet.ins when young. But what caiia.-.l me the greatest aun,,yam'e wna the thought that perha ,s this note wn'. from some one for whom I eutertaineil a real friendshifi. I telegraphed to ten or twelve inti mute frienils—nolle was the aiitli,,r of the note. Theu I lielook myself to ex perts in cliimgi npliy. Due aai'l thc name was ('aaeniier—hud nn-Badeu for a list of the Frenchmen staying at the hotel of the unfortunate scribliler, r would need only to write to all whom I kuew iu the place. This calmcl mc. And, in truth, I uccled it. for I lia.l coiicoivoil an inexplicable rage against all this, as if something myslorioiia an.l fatal pursued me, I retire,I early on thc evening of the third day, ami a i fell aah'cp. I iiiighl to toll you that I then ha.l - I still have, iu" fact -the habit of using a night lamp, I cannot benr lo feel myself in total darkness for anin slant, Thnt uight—it is truly a singular tliiug, aud I have never been able to think of il without n straUKC sensation — that uight I was awakened by a sharp cracking souml in the great si¬ lence. I have never kuowii what that iioiso was- ilinilillcss Ihe iii'jht lamp going out, for it was perf.'.'llv dark. At first a feeling of nwfiil niignish op- preaao.l mo, a feeling I alivays have when in the ,Iark, aii,l bef,ii-'c I hnd ha,l timo to fully Hwakeii, I heard yes, niy frieml. l' actually hear.l -the i.rt"c,.t ,,f iicrv,iiiaiioas, yon say? -it niiiltcra not I heanl a 'v,,i,'e, "which whispered very low: '•.lai', iies Ler- .A ciibl shiver ran through my wholo boily, though I saw no reason for it. In a seeond I ha.l risen, lighted a cau¬ dle nml rcrenil Iiio letter from Hailen- r.adcii. Why had I not deciphen'd it •heforel* It was perfectly plain! T>crininier wasa reflued boT. olilig- iug, bnt a littlo Willi, whom I h'a,l loved much when we were yoiing tog.'th,-r; soon loat from sight, then lonn,I again ill thoso momentary encounters where n rapid claspof the hand and an earnest. "Do you remember','•• is all. anil then separiitioii, perhaps for years, I'oor .Itti-liioa' That is what we nlways calU'l him at thc scliool ot Saint Cyr, Ile sruiiiM ccrtuinlT have lia.l his thoiiaan,! franca, I looked lit the clock. It was past iniilnight, N,ithiii« ciiil'l bedoiu'un til iiioniiiig, liniiiodiatcly I wn.to n l*i cr to i!u,len-liii,leii, ei,'Using my self, explaining all, 1 jilaccl thc iiioney ill it and scald it, An, whilo I did thia, I reiuembcreil that tho wliisjier which I hail hennl erewhilc. was ex actlv like the voice of Jacniica when deojilv moved. How strange ia the work ,,f in.'niorT in our brains. I aai,l to invaclf, and how wna it poaaibie for me t,, recall nt the same lime nml while yel nslcp Hie name uml Hie v,,ice 'of "poor .la,',iiica,' Then I went l,u,'k t,, lci ngnin. aatialicil an,I calm, 1 ,li,l not ilrcnni auT more ,il Hi* Hliia[ieriim toic.. in tlu". binckncsa of my ailoiit chamber. No, imieeil; I thoimiit no more of it. unlil two ,Iut« liilc' when I receive! n dispatch (mm lia Ion l!a,lcn, Mv regialercl Idler ha,l beeu romaile,! to mc, "Poor .Ta.'quea " ha,1 killed himsell at miilnighl two days before at the iuiimciit when my aleep was interrupt- 0,1 by n sharp cra.'k—tlint sharp crack liko 'the report of a i.ist.il, Hrigiia.' coughed slightly to cleat his throat, "I poeitiycly iiisiat that my .hii.l shall write a 'l.'gil.h' liaii'l.- he aai,i Willi a as,I amile, -Froiu the Erciich in Shoil Stones. rarlles In apHln. The mass ot the coiinti'v jieople. the vast majority of the iiihabitaiila ol S iain, would" iiovcr v,,Ie at all of Ih.'ir owu (rec will. In the towna there are tboae who tnke. ua far aa writing ami apeaking go, a lively iii- lerest l'u politii'B, but with tliciii il ev«p,,ratea in wor.ls. Time was nlieii there was two great governing f,,i. at w,irk ill Spain—those two great me.hi. val p.iwora which abarluiniua people ..an rcali/o- the King an.l the (•liiirch. To,lay tliey are. n,,t ,le atr,iye,l. but ,livi,le,l against them selves, ,ir a-jainat oue an.,ther, I'he old royaliat sentiment is split between the rultuu ilyiiasly ami the Cavlials riic Chur.'h svmp"atlii/ca in its heart with the lost ci'mae. There¬ fore It is kept at arm's leugth by the victor, H can intrigue, it can w,,rry a Darwinian pr.ifessor out of bis.liuir, but it .•ann,,t govern. There is no governing class in Spam The aris- t.icrai'y ,lealr,,yc,l its own power cen¬ turies agn, when it refused to pay taxes be.'aiise it ren.lered luililnry ser¬ vice, ami all,.wed itaeK to be exciu. e,l (roll! the C.irtes whnh met to vote the taxes. .\ strong ruling line might have sup).he.l thc country with a vig- : onma ,leap,,tiam. Hut" the «ir o( I Si |
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