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QUEENS COUNn REVIEW.
tmiMkfcsi Itatr VtUar Motaiac at rUpEPOBT, QUEEVB OOUBTT, I. T
CHARLCS D. SMITH, Proprietor.
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$onnin lletoiektJr
BOOl MO JOB PRIITIHO
-^¦IBODTaD IS
itlnctlTe and Artistic St;le
AT Taa
REVIEW ornCE by Power Pn$sn.
«IIirOX.X3 OOiPJE**. B-lVE CEI*T».
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\6l. III.
A r.VMII.Y M;XV«il',\PKIl HF I.OI.M, .\,N-D CiENER.VL INTKI.I.UiENC E.
FllEEFOKT, Na Y., FRIDAY, FEBUUsXRY 11, 1898.
TEKKS: (JOO TEARLT IR ABTMtl
amAMCiAt..
THEFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL, SJ0.030.
Main Street, • Freeport, La^l
*0H» J. RANDALL. Prertdent. OBAUNCEV T. 8PRAOLT5, Vle»-l»r«*ld*iit WILLIAM 8. ILALL, Caalil«r.
BOARD OPDIBKCTOBS.
Jokn J. Randall. anHkCoa, miHam E, Holder. Wallaea il. Oornwell, Tknoiaa D. Hmltb, Aaaiist Imnilc,
Obarl** L. Wallace
V,u,aa rvtut,
Harvry K, Hmlth.
GcoraeM. BaDdall,
WIlTlaa 8. Hall.
Bank of Rockviile Centre.
Uto(* An., RaMikelll* Ceaire, L. I.
We do a Ooueral Dauldug BooineM at Depoxit mill Dinooniit.
Imtorat I'.iill un 8i>ociul Depoaita.
Banking Hotirs—U A. H. to 8 P. M gatarday. 0 A. H. to lii H.
BOARD OF OWeCTORS.
febvt A. DnvbHin. Thomaa ri, Knlaht.
John Vlnrcni, Hiram H, I«inltfi.
Slentwortli I), Cuniliea. W,-hI,->- H. Iin,llli.
Jamea W, (iullla, Obarle* W. Iln.n,. iuaiDel K. I-hlflliai, Inbn W. DeMuti, Ollmr Uavlaoi
I'lnirleeL. Wallace, AiiKiin Cnrnw,'!:, FroiieUi r. WIlKin, .Inhn T. Davleon. I':€lward T, TliumUln;
llamlllnn W IN-arsall,
lAMUKL /. I'IIII.I.Il'>. I'rrKMent.
THOMAHII. KMimr. Vle».|'r»<ildent.
HIIIAM II. KMITII. Caahler
moncamoMAi.
Di{.T.D. Gj{fURJ{ii,
SuvoeonDentiet
MAIN STREET,
FREEPORT, La la
orncE hours:
0 A.M. to S P.M.
PainlessDeotal Parlors,
Dr. W. R. lOMaiECRER. Or. H. I. IRIBMORt.
S. f. Cor. lalB ud Froit
HBMPSTBAD, L. I.
Uidam* aiA all Mdara irpllsiteti far
SMklOf pSlslSIt dtStal OHTSIISRI. Work of tb* Tery baat.
PrI*** lawMt In vlelnlty.
Crtm tti tridfa Wtrl a Sfsiltll}.
DR. O. L. LUSK,
Ooaltb Oaaor fOr Ik* Towa of ¦•apatood,
ROCKAWAV BCACH, N. T.
WILBUR r. TREDWELL.
OOUN8KLOR-AT-LAW,
laS ¦oaaaea MIrect, Broaiklyn. N. T.
Taa RIpar'a Hall, rreeport, L. I., Erenlagi oud Halnrdaya.
CLARENCE G. T. SMITH
AHomay antf Counaaler at Law,
rAR Rt>CKAWAT.
¦•raav eusue. Queena CoodIt, N. T.
FRANCIS B. TAVLOR, LAWYBR. CORNBR MAIN AND FULTON STSn llaaiipWMd. U I.
E. V. BALDWIN,
-*BANJO SOLOIST.*;-
Cwcsrt Entacamcnts at Low RatCA
Addrsaa, HEMPSTUO or FREEPORT.
ni-m\|.>» <:akim.
WATKIN W. JONBS A CO.,
OLD E8TABLIt>RCD {
Reil Estate ilnsflraoce Agency.!
Pan ROCKAWAY, N. V.
C. S. RANDALL. Ar«hitoct, tmuarmr. Biaaklm av*.. aad Motaial,. (p*
RoltiMd OaiJi Froaport. U I. nia* iad HpwIRi ailiiM pi *pai»d t«raU i Ii,m
——'"'-r CHARLES L. SEAMAN,
Carpenter *>¦> Huilder,
fRCCPONT, L. I.
BatimAlMi elHvrrnll; KiTen. Couimits taken
CEORGE « GILSOI RrTIOR, ~
CARPENTF.R5 AND BUILDERS. PREEPORT, L. I.
¦aTtna roynlly conplMed th* REVIEW
Bl'ILDIN.i ..- are -.r.parr.I |„ tak,
Caialr*.-ta I..r lir-I .laaa nrrk
I MassachasettB realize.! 8301,170.43 from inheritance tax la.st year.
OpMi, *xoept Uool holidar*. from t. a, m. t* I. p. Oi, USera facJIltl** and InducemeaU la Monr dapocunent equal lo tho*e of either tb* il«w Tork or Brooklrn Bank* or Tmat Cona- ¦Mdoo. aoil arary ocoomiMlatlon aa far oa Is iMHMent wltli eoiMervotlr* maaa«enw,nt.
Some people are trying lo .liscorer a redeeming trait in that litlle jabber¬ ing idiot, the English sporr.iw. He i« fairly rnnning over with traits, but all on the wrong siile, ileclares the Epito- miat. He makes a good target f.i;- rifle practice.
The eviderice that we have plenty of material with which to recruit our atanding army iu timea of national danger, is, in the opinion of th." .It- lanta .Tournal, Hhown in the fact that four hundred nblo-bodie.l men have applied for position ss uiuiiirea in the national baseball league".
Dooa a seneral bonkins bnslnna.
oeooanta of rorporatlona, compani**, io- anxim, eie.. anllclted.
BalSre aatlafaetlon Kuaranteed.
rnqalrle* will receive prompt altentloa, aai ko eboartnilir answered.
A Kansas mathematician licturcK it would require n freight traiu liOiliI miles long to haul the products of Kansas in 1897. To move the corn crop 30fi,000 cars wonid be requircl. The Kausaa hay crop is enough to fill a string of cars l,"il)0 miles loug; 102,000 cors would be re<|uireil to carry the 51,000,000 bushels of wheat.
! Excepting the slrike in the coal
regions, the year 1H97 wos remarkably
free from general disturbaiici's among
j wage-earners, and waRes showe.l n
I slight upwaril tendency (officially es
' timated at from five to twenty per
' cent.) In the cotton-milU of New
England, however, tliere was a reduc-
I lion of wages as the year ended, due
to a suooessfal Southern competition.
In spite of the Rand nnd the new mines in Australia, tho Uuited Htates is still the greatest gold-producer of all countries, notes the New York Tribnne. It is likely to remain so, too, after the Klondike nnd othci Vnkon regions are exploited aud "worked for all they are worth." It was flfty years ago this month, by the way, that gold was discovered in Cali- (orniii. Not many discoveries in this centnry have more powerfully alTecte.l the current of human affairs thnn thut.
BiiMers; Geoeral Contractors,
I* Bc4lor4 Avcaii*.
BROOKLYN N. Y.
tmta for sale at FREEPORT, L. I. tk<
itssifalile biuldinx pluu on Una
Nkjaly gnded streeU. will
, dhs. Alao. hoaiaea Ituill b
f LBERT A. SEOELL, Auctieeeae, Fiiatrvar, L I
*»*'^.*'.**^ *f^^ *»* r»r»aal Fr*«*fU
The United Htates of Australia will in all likelihood come into existence before the present coutury expire:-,. This prediction is made regardless of the fact that Queeuslaml and New- Zealand still hold aloof from entering the proposed federation. With live of the Anatraliau colonies wildly iu favor of the idea of federation, tho two ro- mainiug colonies are bound to como over cre long. But thc federation can be formed without waitiug for the aoquiesoenco of Queensland ond New Zealand, and such is likely t./be the caae. From what con be gathered from recent news dispatches it seems that the live colonies which nre already anxions to federate inten.i to flx U|>on some definite plan of union within the next fow months, exten.ling to Queensland and New Zealand Uie privilege of entering tho federation later. Some idea of the immense cbaracter of the proposed fo.1erati.in may be derived from the fact that tho Anstraliau colonies which are now ready to enter the union cover '2,300,- 01)0 square miles an.l contain 3,074,- D98iuhabitsnts. Under tbo proposcl federation the piogress of the colonies will be moro decided thau at nny time heretofore. If Australia follows in the wake of Canada, will it uot score anotber triumph for tho American principle?
ll lj not they that never Ituev Weakuoim or fenr wli-i nte tlie l.r.iv,-.
Those are the proud, the kuliehtly fow IVhosi, joy la atlil to sorvo ami sav.-.
Cil thoy who. In tho w,-:iry nlifhi, .^nil.lth.. .larkniv^aan.t Ihestros-.,
Have ,struKSlo(l with .ll,-*.»aso an.l l,lli;hl. With pitiful w..ria-w.'»rin.>s-.:
Thny who hnv., v.-nrup.l t.>„t,nu.I niiiouK llio Iroe ami inlKhly of th.- enrtli,
Whose sad. Asi.lrliig souls are wrung With BtarlosK hope au.l hollow mirth
Wlio lllo with ov.-ry .lay: y.'l livo Thront(hraor.-il.-Ks.unl.fl({hleneil v.'.ir-
Whoso pw.'MB'.t right 1-. t.i forgive And smUo.llTlnely thro!i([h their t.'iir-
They arethenohlo, thcv tho iitr,,ii«, Thny are th.- trl...I, tho Iruate.I ono,...
And thouKh tholr way Is hnnl nnd I.iUK Htrnlght lotho pltylnR lloil It run-, -Hur;,.'r-8 Wopklv,
If the well-known Hritish slatintio- ian, Michael O, Mulhall, is correct iu his flgures, the Oerman Empire lias progressed more rapidly thnn nny otber Enropean jiower during the past twenty years, lu Iho North Amorlcan Review the statistician undertakes tn establish the truth uf this stnteincnt. Within the period of time under c ni- sideration Mr. Mulhall shows thnt the textile manufactures of tlio empire have more than doubled iu amount. In 187B tho (lerman cottou mills con¬ sumed only 'JSO,000 tons of raw liinc, whereas at the present time they cnn- sume 590,000 tons. This is not sur¬ prising iu view of the fact that those mills coutain 4.70il,O0il ainnilles, or cnnsiilerably more than any other country of Kurope. Whnt ia true ..f the cottou in.lustry in the matter of growth is also Irne nf tho silk indns, try. In silk nianufnitures (iermany ranks secou'l only to France, nnl .lur mg the past twenty years her rate of progress iu this line has been much 'nore rapid. With respect to the man- ifacture of sugar, (lornnny's ontimt nl this product has more thnn treble.1 nuoe lH7Ci. In the luaunfacliire of in lustrial iuiplemenis, hardwuie ami luschiuery. it appears ihal the empire has also ma.le extra..r.Uuary pro(;res.<. Twenty years ag.i the ngKn-gate ,lel'ts uf all tbe States iu.-lulcd within the present (Iermau eiiijiire amoiiute.l t.i t6'J0,tHHl,0OO; to .lay the bur.leu iihich the empire carries aKi?rc|.alcs thc amazing sum of J'J,!iO;l,iiiiO,inio Tins increase is .lue to the fnct that the (Iovernment has in.urre.l l..>u.U'.l in- ilebtedness in pnrcliasiuR rnilnay -js terns, but since the luvestmcnl pays han.isomely, she will be ensblcl in time to cancvl the entire debt .nit of h.-i railway pr..tit« .Altonether. the pi.ip- ress which ^be empire has achieve.! in various directions .Innuj; ihc time under review has beeu uiost remark able; and iu view of the inien«e rivn'ry between the European p,i.ver« wlm-li eiists at this time, it serve- i,. thr,.w iinportaiit light upon Ihe situation
tv l.u
..I Wa
aUlaglun'a lt.»i.
W-:,,n Wa-hinnloii .'rossed the Oel*- viare ;. t'liri-,tiun- night. 1771",. the lH»al» whi.li .ame.1 ihe men t,- meet tbe Briiiab were msnne.i I.t taeutv two brav* men fi,.i.. lWv,-ily Mass, in remembrance of ili,' ,-v,.ni their .ie Fcen,lants have just hel.l aiiuivirsaiy exercises ID their memory i,i tne r<,oni- ,f»he Hist„riv-al Society ..f lilll plac,
lll-tltnrnval S;*«l Wia,l,
rhere oie twenty Iw.> o'liiM..ns in the BijU' t.i the es-t «iu.l. ninrteeu of Ibeu beinil ,.f a .llspaia^.lig cl.ai
actar.
^iieieicioieietetoieieeieiofeoiciooieif^^^^^^
I WHEN MARY S.VW. |
* ny GEOR<;tC ADK jj
!f(.*xjie<e<e(o<X5(,'-*&f>K>ei(>iot©(*^*'*,M* *;*
HE pavilion for the ba¬ bies is bnilt at the wa¬ ter's edge in Lincoln I'nrk, Chicago. One cud ol it is ou stilts which nre knee-deep in the wnter of Lako Micli- iga I. The pavilion has a roof but no side walls. Every breci'.c thnt ripples the endless bluo of the lake is welcome. On a hot summer day dozens au.l dozens of hammocks nre striiug from post to post iu the deep shade ofthe roof. Thc hammocks are full of babies.
The floor sprawls with them. Babies toddle about, colliding with oue an¬ other, and sometimes they fall over ontheir line ks aud lie iu contentment BO thnt tho nurses carrying medicine to the sick babies in "tho hammocks must step over them. White babies and blnck babies nn.l some thot prattle iu Oermau, or Polish, or Bohemian orowd together at tho roiling, where the aliccs of snushino come in, and look with large eye.s ut the In-ood lake where the boats nre tipping up ami down.
The fredi-air pnviliou was Iiuilt by public kuliscriptiiins. The milk which the babies drink, the hnmmocks in which they lie nn.l the .-lean frocks iu¬ to whioh they nro thrust, nomctinics nndor p otest, nro provided by thc people of Chicago. Tho suuitnrium. na it is called sometimes, hns a volun¬ teer modicnl stnfT. I'hysi.-inus and surgeons tako time from their duties at the offlco buildings nud give their services, free of charge, to tho bobics.
Thus Doctor FieUliug.n spcciolist in disoasss of the eye, roamnd nmong the hammocks one da]i. In oue hammock he found Mary Levenska, a yeor ol.l anil smnll for her nge. He put out one flujor, nn.l thc groping little haml closed nr.iiind il.
"Cnn tho baby sco anything at allV ' ho nsked.
Mrs, Levenskn, who wns sitting bo- side the hammock, looked up with a frii^htcned smile.
"Yes,—a lamp," sho niisweroil, in th* doubtful mniiuer of one who ku,nvs but little English,
"-Vlivnys been tlie sainc —nlwnvs blind':--
"Alivnys just liko-yoii sec."
Hho wns a thin, s.iiiliiuiit wcniun. wilh higli chcsk bones, ami her hnii-, whicb was puiIed with oare, gutliercd itself iu n tight wisp at tlio bnek of licr head, .\ rnggod slinwl wns thrown across inie slmul.Icr. Her print gown was fndel, but clean.
The baby held to tho doi'Ior's foro- Iliigcr, Ililll tho doctor, looking nt the baby, nml inil nt thc mother, nsked many iiuestioiis. He learned thnt thc LoveiiskoH lived in ".\Iloytowii,-- n region shut oft' from clcnnlincas ami light l.y tlie fai'torios oinl wnrehon.M's nliiug llio sliig(ii»li uiirth brunch nf the nvor. Miiry s fnther wns n .loy- laboror. Ho hn.l been nut.if work for ;iver n month. .Mniy bnl wliimpere 1 and cried nmong tho stnfTy bedclothes, nnd s.. the m..ther ha.l l.r.mght her to Ihc luke for fresh nir and aleep.
The doct.n- knell liosido the ham mock nn.l lifte.l thc piuk lids, Hi> n.ld.led his hend ani snid, ",Jiist a-, I Ihought,"
Mary's raotlicr was watching liim dumbly,
"Villi have no mniiey? ' he asked, "V.IU never t.iok her lo a doctor t.i hove hnn Umk at lier eyes,'' Mrs, Levciisko shook hor hen.l, lie smile.I and sold, "I s,>e,"
They were poor people, and, there fore, at his mercy. He told Mrs, Levenska to bring tho bnby ^o his offlco on Thursiiay afteru.mn nt 'J o'cl.i.'k. Sue promised, h U..ot..r Ficl.ling sjioke t.i the uinlroii before he wont nwny: "I am goiug to try nnd dn s.,iiii.|liing for Ihat bliii.l baby. 1 saw ainitbor case just like-it in Berlin.'
"Doctor Fielding, do you think—':"
"X never mnke promises. There's a chance, Imwever,"
The niotr.iu hurrie.l to M.:-, Lev.'U- ska ami told ber to be sure to g.i to the docl.ir's ..fli.-e .lu Thurs.iay, The iliict<ir weut litiiuo nnd told hi-, wife »b..ut the blind Imliy.
"lie wanted a .-liaiice t.ioxperimeni on n case nf that kind," he sai.l.
Mrs, riel.liiig was s.'l.K.m int.TCste 1 iu her liiisban.l's n.irk. but this tiino ehe insisted ,.;i bcinp in the i.Iliee when Mrs, Levcii"k.i came o:i riiiiis ,Uy nfteniooii. She t..,.k the blinl babv lu her nrms, and b,>gi.i tj bliuk at Mrs, Leven»k.i,
"I lold Vun uot t,) come in here,' sai.l thc .Ui.-t.n- Theu, f,,r the first time, he ioM Mis, Levenskn that hel was goiug to pul thc kuiie to the j batiys eyes. I
""l .-ai'i't pr.m.isc that it will .1„ n-.iV I g.vod.-- he sail. "Do you under- j Itaud'/ Aro vou willinn'-"
Mr». Leie'iiAu lookcl I'lrs' nl the' Jix'tor an.l then at hi- wife, aul lier '¦ l.iwei lip tiemble.l Mrs Fieldiiij; I patte 1 her ..u the shoulder I
-Ke«-p hei awav fr-.m Lere. ' sni.l - the .U.ctor t„ In. 'ivife. nn 1 Mr- Le i veiiska was le.l n-^-ay, IKii-tor Bay luoa.l hal been Mailiui; m the iunei '- olEce. Wiint happened i:i thc back , room is for Klixs ..f surgery
.\fter au l..i-ir Mi,- I.eveuika was brought back t.. the c-ti'ioe. Doct.ir Fielding sat.in the s, fa .-oil,lling the , baby, whose eyes were 1-. '111.1 .ib.int with bandapef,
•It's all ri^hl, ' he wL.spere 1
"Tae.- yon think—" t.ei;:»u his wiie,
"I don't kji w anyihiug aU.iit that part of It I .-iint tell yel - V,'i see »e l.airut hurt ii.el..i!.v >.rv mn.-Vi. ' Mrs I.e'vuska, Me... e Mt've do.e It -"lut gjo,l 1 h .] e »... But y.,'i ia'.:»t keep t',.,-. : a'-y ;:: t .laik r.'.n. (or taa day*, Dvi yci auderttai:d> ' ,
Mr«, Lcvrn-kn nodded caiieily, Thc doctiir sat besi.Ie her nu.l ti'M ber over nud over ngsiu how the Iniinlages wero t'l be changcl. He wariicil her that she must mil nll..iv nuy stroiij; light ill fall on the baby'.i eyes,
"lin afrai'l she d.icsul uuderslnii.l. snid Dr, Unymon.l. nervously,
l>r, rieldinp siiiilcl nt his younger nssociate and sai.l, "Ull risk it. She hns moic at stake thnn we have "
Then .Mrs, L"ve'iska cnrried Ihe bnby bnek to "Alltylowii," nud Mr.s, Fielding went t,i the fresh-nir pavilion ill the pnrk to tell tho inatroii of whnt had happenc.l. Tho well-menui.'i^ matron contiile.l thc story to n iie^s- ]iaper reporter who cnmo to the j,;i- viliou every day to gather stories ttb.nit thc "chililreii. Tlic rep.irter put the story into n morning iiowspn- per—.if how Doctor Fielding lia I fouu.l Mni-y, of Imw he had perfonnc I the operation, of Iiow thc meinbers of the slnft' nt the fresh-nir home were wailing iu th,- hnpe thnt nfter thc .Inys hml elapse.l nn.l tlielinndngciihnd lieiii remove.l, little Mnry w.iubl seo,
D.ictor Fielding "rend tlio paper nt lironkfn-it, "Now who did thnt ,-" ho domnn'U.l. "I .l.int like it, H.nv do we know what the results nre goiiik; to be':' It wns merely un experiment. Oh )ishaw'-- No wonder lie was nn- iioycd. He wn-i nn cy,' specinlisi. on.I thov wer.- Irving to mnke liiin n hero.
That evening Ihe letler,s began to como. Tlicy cnmo irom town and country, nnd most of tliein woro frii:u women. The lottejj helped to dii- tross Doctor Fiol.tiug, wh.i counted himself n lini.l, matter-of-fnct mnu. He believed in surgery, but uot iu sentimeni,
"I have n lial.y of my own, nud T cnn nndcrstnu'l how tlinnkfiil thnt mother must be for your kindno9.s to her little ono." wrote one wnmau. in nuother letter it sni.l, "We nre pray¬ ing forthe bllllll tittby," nnd th.'re was nn enclosure of two dollnrs for the Levoiiska fnmily. .Some of the letters were from little children, "We rend nboul thc blind bnby, nud wc nil hope you will cure hor," aud three childreu siguo.l their nnmes nnd the last; of _^thc names was n mere bnby sernwl.
From the iiiimbor of letters arriving by every mail tho .l.ict.ir lenrucd that tlio "AUeyt.iwn" Iniby had become the ono object of ]iiilili.' c.nicerii. He fretted in his office, und woiidere.l why this resininsiliility hnd beeu ]iut upon him. In this uiiensiuess, lie wnndereil over to ".\lleytown " to see if iliroctiiius wero being followe.l.
In ".AUeytoivn" thc sninll wooden houses nro liuddlod eud to end, two houses .111 oil.' buildiug bit. One house friiiits on a "street.'- which is usually iniiddy nn.l iiiipuved. Tho renr In.iis.' inecl-i th.'.nurnuv all.'y. nu.l the iill<-y is nnnlo to do service us u streot. lii.i-lor Ficl.ling picked his wny nloiii;; the dismal chute, through droves of romping children.
The hot smell of boiling .linueis blew fr.iin the npon iloors nud win¬ dows. The gnmud between the squnlty houses was blnck and cindery. Women iffekcd mil nt him from be¬ hind tho |iniiited ciirtnins. A thought innio to him thnt supposing tho bnby coiild SCO, what wns there to look nt but tho iiupniiitod huts nud the dreniy smoke-ivnll of the fnctorics'?
Ill' fiiiiinl Ml", Levenska on duly, Tlic inner room wns dosed nud dark cne;l. She snt nt tho crib, fanning the baby. He gnve bis lUiger to the bnby, nii",l tnlke.l with Mrs. Levenskn for n few minutes. After all tlier.' W.IS imthiug lo bo .lono for a while. He went bnek home to bo niinoycd by new letters which cnlled down bless¬ ings on liiiu.
Ho dill not go to ".\ll,>yl.)wii " u..5uiii until it cnmo liinc lor hini to look at tho liuliys eyes. He knell Iiesi.lo llie .'lii,, nud "pul his h.'ii'i .lowu cl.ise to the linby's fn,-c, Aflei- ttrisiug, lie put out his finder niid nl¬ lowod the baby to hold it,
"I tell ynu, Mrs. Levenskn, ' ho snid, "y.m mighi leave them oil' for oil hour or s.i, lint .loii't let nny more light into tho ro.ini. Tnko them ot'i" for nu hour or two to-morrow. N.-it .lay, that's J'lios.biy. put on all ihe bnu lagei-i voi-y enrefully. nn.l bring liei' to inv oHii','- 'rues.Inv, t.-n o.'l.u'k,"
On the wny .,,.1 lie iiicl n bcnrJed mail in blue ..vurnlls talking t.i tlirr.' barohen.le.l \\,,ii:,'ii, Tlio mnu wns ,Mnrv's fnlho.'. One of the w..iiii.ii fiilli.'we.l him, hesitiilinglv, nnd askcl. "Hows Uie.liiiliy-' "
"We mnst wait nwliile,'replied the doctor, llo n.idile.l pleasantly ot th,- rngge.l boys who jiimiic.l out of his way. nnd stare.I nt him us ho hurvic.l thr.iiigli ".\lloytiiwii," Th,.yobsorvcd Ihat he seemed to bo'in goo.l bum.ir. As soon ns ho renched hum.' he t„l,I his wifo thut the baby would 1 e brought liver .111 Tiiesdny,
"I've boiii thinking. ' he nddod. "I want yi.u and llin niatrnn t.i bo here, Snpjiosiiig the bnby cnn see well euinigli t,> ilistingiiisli tlu- lurg.-r objeclB 111 III.- r.i.ini, 1 woinl.-r if slu- ciilil tell whicii was whi.'b—if yon nu.l th.' inntron were here, too, V.ni iin.U'rstnii.l thai she wan born bliinl f,,l.le.I, as y,.ii mi.irht sny. We cut nwny Ihe bliii.lf.dd, nn.l ivc hope -I sny'wo Imp.'—thnt III.' oyos aro nil right. Its pretty har.l In say what's going to happen. Of .-.inrs.', even if she IS nbl.. t.i "eo, uho will hnvo u.i iin pression of ilifliiuce al first, slid li.i iml sure thnt sh..' Mill In- able tn ili- liugiiish one object from nnotlie;-. You huvo tho niatri.il come over "
From the inonii.iit Ih,' iloctor spoke theso words, Mrs Fo-Miug knew thnt he was c.uri,lent ,.f his .-ase,
Sh.- nu.l th.- mntrnii snt at tho win¬ dow on riiosiluv inoriiiug nn.l whii<..I, The J,ict..r lnir«;>rii...l ihciii I.1 n-k no m.irc i|iicsti..n,.
"Why. tiii-rc's n cnrriaii'c," sa.-l Mrs. Fiel.ling,
",Sh,''s c.imiiip' ill n vnttni-jo, ' -nvl the d ictoi, -I'lill .lowu all the
blinds,-
At thc front dooi he liftcl the baby from Mrs, Leicnskn's nl ms an 1 aske.l, "How has she lien': '
"Oh,
"riiat
iml her
Vou ihr.
.till.
,.,1,
Illl gomj to III tho .. .riioi. or there. Keep a«ay' I'll take cure of he;
Ihe shales I.e.ni; .Irawn, thero was a mil.l au.l tiltere.l light in the little room. lii.:-V>r Fiebling put the baby in the soft c.ruev i>..cket..f abigchair. au.l laid n brigiit-.-.-lorcd rnttlo 111 her lap. within easy reach He su.nik his tinge, at tll,. w..!iien, an.l slmvly iin- woun.l the ban.lages
.\s tho In-t .il.' nis i oil i-.e.l. the baby gave n simpir ..f pnin. winke.l rapi.lly. nml .-..vere.l 'net l.ea.l as if to a\.iiil the sii.l.icn liKht Shr remain...! crouch.'1 against the liirht f..r several moment-, nn.l Ihi-t.i FiebiinK still so....k his linger at the three wumen. ..In. sat, pale ami tr..'mn!ous. biting their lips
While the baby wa.s thus l>et,t for¬ war.l oue haul ^.as seen to move fait- iriniiiv towarl thc brighl-colore.llov I'lieu the baby I.„,k hol,l ,,f it
There waH'au"ihe. wan in deal siien.e kl.! <H.: i-xt'.i «',;i«ir:.-l •Mary, Mary •
I The l.al.y s'.iMly lifti-d hor fnco to thc light. aii,l ilic li.ls niov,.,l convul¬ sively. Then there wns n cvy of yenrn- iiig. nud the bnby held both nrms to¬ ward hor ni.itlicr,
I Mrs, Lovouska. uunatural mutber: She did not rush t.i her child. She
; screamed nnd slip]icd forward to her knees, her fnco in her linn.ls, Mrs,
' Fielding, f.irgettingnll promises to her
I husband, fell iuto the uintron's nrms nnd begun to sob. Th" mntrou put 11
I hninlkerchief t.. her eyes nn.l Mcpt
, .luietly,
I As f..r th.' .l.ictor. ho inniulniiie.l that there wore jio tears in his eyes,
I His wife tolls thnt ho cnrrio.l Mnry up nnd down Iho loom, bliibboring mildly,
I ami snyiug over n'ol .ivev, ".All right,
, liltlo girl, you'll -me ns woll ns niiy-
j b.l.lys bnby,"—Youlh's Coiiipiiiii.ni.
HOUSEHOLD AFFAIRS. ''
A Mnulinro Arl.l.
The host mnniciir,? nci.l is n tcn-
j spiniufiil of lemon juice in n cup of
I tcpi.l wntei'. This not ouly whitens
! nud romovos nil stnins from tho nails,
but it loos.'iis the cuticle much bettor
thau soiss,ir:s do, .-V dnsli of leninii
juice, loo, in n glass of wnter is an ml-
inirnblc to,ith wash nfter Iho use of
ouioiis or nnytliing thut will nll'oet the
bienth, —New York Tost.
Huine Ma.le Lnr.l.
Thc ocouoniicnl hoiisoivifo seldom buys lnrd, Ad" the skimmings from simp stock, tlic drippings from roasts nud the triininiiigs fi-.ini steaks nud chops are saved uud ..Inrilied. Mntlon fat, cooked or iin.-noked, if sonkcd in cold water twouty-four hours, chang¬ ing onco or twice, nud then cooked iu wnter, piittiiig 11 bit of sodn ns lnrge ns n pea to n .pinrt of wnter,, nud fin¬ ully slrniuod, moy be usod for pastry, ginger sunps nn.l inolnsses onko.
Hnm fnt mny be kept sepnriito, chir- ifiod aud pnt mviiy to fry eggs in next summer. In conking or puttiug nwny fnt. never use enrthon or grnuitewnrc, but till.
To Itnaal n Surkllna PIe. The nuinial should bo cooked the snmo dny us it is killed. To clcnn; pnt ill cold water for n few luiuiitos, noxt into hot, to scni.l, for tho snmo length of timo, th.'ii pluck out nil the hnirs from the skin. This dono, re¬ move tho entrnils, clonn tho nose nud enrs nnd remove the fnt nt the first j'liut; etnIT with fi.rccm.'ut, un.l sew up the opening iiently Hinist tho pig boforo the fire, wliich nii^jt bo n very ' denr one, nnd baste it thoroughly with butter ns it is nbont roa.ly to bo taken off tho spit. Then .livide the nuimnl d.nvii the Imi.k. nnd cut oflf tho hi'ml nud divide that nis.i, Tnko out the brnins from this nnd ini,v tliciii, when .'h.ipp,-ri Milh the stuffing, Mnke n grnvy ,,f half 11 pint of stock, nil the gi-nvy Unit dripped from tho pig when cooking, nn.l .iii.> tnlilospoon .if lemon jiiii-e, 11.'nt this through nnd pour rniiiiil the pig, which should bo dishe.l on n lnrge very hot dish, with tho portions of hcn.l plnocd nt eitlier ond: apple snncc is usnnlly serve,1 with suckling pig.
TIIE S.VriBATH SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR FEBRUARY 13.
NEW YORK STATE NEWSa
"-*'""•»""• I Mrs. Annie Mob-alf. of Denver, has
There nre snid to bo not more thnu j„,,t |,(,p„ appmutod ns War.len ou tho
a dozen restaurants iu New York City staff of the (Inmo Commissioner of
devoted to woinen, Theso are in the , C„K,rn.l,., Thoro is only one other
liigdeiiartment stores nnd in tho shop ; womnn tlniiie Warden in ilie cnnntry
ping distrii'I, There is no feeing of she is Mrs, Wurrcii Nenl. of Mi.'hicnii.
Winters nt those pbices. , princess Tliorosn, of Hnvnrni.
F>.-luaiv,- I'olora. | .luugliter of the I'l-incc liegent, hns
A famous Fi-onch firm is showing i In'oii mndo nu hoimrnry Doctor of
siinio exclusive colors for IM'.IS, Mode , Fl'ilosojihy by th-. I'niversity ot
nnd gray tones nre pr.imiuont, nu.l tho Munich, She is nlso n member of tho
now tiirquois.) blue sbndes to peacock I Boyal Acndemy of Scii'uces. is forty-
aud llnnllv blends into porcolniii or ! <?iglil years ,,1.1 nn.l n s)iinstor.
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mons. llio icraie.l toascl. the Mind, the lioi,e|...+i nnl ,.v,..i tno <lt,a I aro ina.lo lo kn,iiv nn.l cnj .v Hi, power. Th'i winds un.l Ihe s.n ..il. y llni!. BO tiint thc people might w.'ll nsk.'-'Wlmt mann.
Ihis
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,.ft levll-I
that
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a Ike onlv inariel nt Ilies.. JifTereiil .u ti-..jo.lle. ol .if tho>on.1ltion I.l ulso
Ilo.iarwire'a Mena.iroa.
Two tnblesp.jonfuls ..f li.iiii,1 weigh uu ounce.
Tiv.i lionping Inblospiioiifiils of pow¬ dered sugar weigh nn oiiiicc,
Tiv.i r.iiin.lod tnblospoonfuls of Hour weigh an ounce.
One hcniiiiig tnblospoonfiil of grnn- libitod sugar weighs nn ounce,
Ouo cupful of wet or dry materinl is hnlf n pint.
Two ciipfnls of grnuiilnted sugar weigh n jiouiid,
Oue cupful of butter weighs hulf n pounil.
Tivolvc level Inblespooiifuls of dry mnterinl nic cpinl to li.^liI thnt mc honpc.l.
Tw.ionncpsof unmcltcl Iniltei. nie ns large as nu eggof nicliiim size.
Four tablospo.iufuls of li.piid nve eipiui to olio winoghissful. (.\ sherry or I'lnrot glass is not n wiuoglnsa ordi- iinrily nllu.led t.i in mensiiremont,)
Kgg.i ought to bo woigliod inslend of count,'ll for ciislnids, onkcs, )iiiil dings, etc., becnnsi' nino lnrge, ten inodiiiiii nnd Iwolvo smnll ones weigh II p.iiiii.l without thoir shells.
lle.lp...
Ilrowii r.,tnl.i M.iiind -l'ie|inrn mnshcil potato, scisoned woll, press iuto a bowl, thcti turn ..11 n pnn; cover With indted butter, denting tho toii, Iniiwii ill hot i,v..ii. i'hll e iii center of pliitter nn.l nrrnng.i Iho chops nr.iuiiil, Stroiv parsley ovor, .;
Ibiisi-1 MiilViii. -One pint of flour, line y.'ast ..ake .Iiss..ve.l in warm milk, ..iie'i'gg, ..ill'tnblesp,„iii molted bnl¬ ter. one hnlf l.-nspo.in snlt.wnrm milk for butter. Lot rise six bours. Pour ill iniiflln jmn; l.'t rise hnlf nil hour, Bnkc in ipii.-l, oven tiifiity miiiutes,
Tiirki'v Soup lioil th.. bones ..f tho turkey f.ir 11:1 hour in wutor to cover. Sir,nil, iiM celery ehoiipcl fill.'. If 111.' Ibivoi ..f suiiiincr savory is like.1. tic n sin.ill bit iu thin muslin mol I'.I simmer. Season with butter. Milt n'1,1 |,eppoi-; thicken with n littlo fbnir or co.-nst,ir..li.
Min.-..,1 l.nnib-Cnt bits of l.'nn inmb fine with^t kiiif.., Hoat with butter, pepper, salt ami wnter to mako inoist: ilrclge n littl.' Il.iur .iver I'llo iu o deep pint,'nu.l surr..1111.1 wilh l-iiiilcil mc, sliapcl smooth nml damii- eiio.l With iiielti',1 lintt.T. lirowu ou t.ip grate nml serve li,.t,
M.nt Cokis -Ouo heaping cup if fluely-ch'.pp.-.l meat, of one or more kin,Is, one .,f chopped cohl boilol p,.tat,i. tivo i-ollcl B,,sU,ii ,-rnckers, ouo well lieut,.ii i-^g, poppor, suit nU'l butter, milk to shape int.. ,'nkcs, l>i)i ill bonteii . ci.', thon in tin., erncker .iiiinlis, nnl l,r,iwn in Imt fat,
»)range Sorbet—One pouud pranu- latcl sugar, the yell..» nn.l of an ,,rnn;.;,'. .-'ivcr «ith wnl.-r 111 ii sauce¬ pan mil lunl live miiiiitos Strain an.l Ixnl to a thick syrup When cold nbl ..ne pint ornnt;-^ juice six medium sized mill bo re.piire.li an'l tli,| jiiico ,.f tw., lemons: fro../.: ti a mush; sorvo in ginsSOS,
CoIToe .Fdiy-Ono half box of goln lino, one cup ...lbl "ater. .mc cup praunlate.l s.ijrai, three cnpe very str.iug coffee S.ak Ihe g..latino in Iho water ..n.-hnlf h..ur. pimr the boil ing hot cofle,- over, nil th,- suear, stir, strain int.i <i mol.l, an.i -el nenr i.e Serve with thin, swoet cream an.l sugar ..r whippe 1 cr.-am
Moot Toast-Dry sli,-os of stale brea.l in .v.-n, thon l.ro»n ,n toastoi; butter aul )...iir ovf-i wliil.- hot the prepar«-.l meat: .m, rup finely choppe.l cM steak ..r v,-al ..r roast, soasoue.l with salt an.l pepper, H.at .piickly in water; a.1.1 cup ..f milk ou.l tabie- spoi.n ..f "w.ei butter riibbe.l in »,'*nt tnblesp.K'i llliir, C.K.k th,.r..nghly ou.l "rrvt lit ..:i -c
riotslns la r.uaala !>>. Marhiii*.
Flogging has bee mv so indispeusa- l.le iu Kiiksi* that tome mveut-.r has perfecte.l a machine nhich save« Ihe liuniau arm th* infamous lalx-r of l.l.,n« luler tl.o floijellali .n of Ib.- ma blue Ule- ani arrvaisar.: tube cuiue 9p«.).liij collected.
water blue, whicli promises to bi cspci-inl favorite,
A tVoiiian llrakeinan.
A womnu bi-nkoniHU is the Intost iu- iiovntion, in n liel.l heretofore hold in¬ violate to mnn. Mrs. ,Tessio Mnllignn, the willow of James ^lullignn, n rnil- r.ind con.luctor, who was kille.l on the Yellowstone ilivision of the N,)rtberu I'nciUc Kailiood six months ngo,is now i working for tho company iu tbo ca¬ pacity of frflight trniu brnkemnn. She is roportod ns taking kindly t,i her new sphere of nctivity, setting brakes, con)iling cars, turning switches and performing various othor duties ns well nstho ordinnry brnkemnn.—Now York Tribune.
I'arllaiurnl'a "TyliUI."
Miss Jliiy Ashw.irth, the -vifficinl typewriter to tho houses of rnrlin- mcnt—tyiiist, thoy cnll her iu England
has hel 1 that position since Mnrch. 18'.l,''i, when she received tho nppoiut- nioiit from Herbert Oladstono, who wns then Commissioner of Works, says thc New Vork Press,
She hns n room sot npnrt for the uso of her sIolV of nssistnuts iu Kt. Stopheu's Hnil, but so grent hns been tho .lemnn.l for thoir services that for the coming session nn additional room is to bl sot niiort for this purpose. Jliss .\shworth seldom goes to the houso herself, tho oftice being cou¬ diicted by one of hor maungern.
Ill udditioii to this work Miss Ash- worth hns n Inrgo oflice iu Vidorin streot, whoro she conducts n typowrit- iiig school, and also has n inrgo corps of iissistnntsfor tho usual stouogrnphic nu.l copying work. Sho bns beou iu business for ten yoars, uud hor oflices havo grown fr.un two rooms ou n top H.mr to nn entire suite ou Iho first floor of the Victorin Htreet Mnusinn.
A llaallly ArrauReil lliunrr.
Somotimos in socinl lifo it so hap¬ pens thnt ono is obliged to build up nn clnbornto structure nround some smnll obligation thnt is contraotod without nny particular wish or even liocossity, "On the spur of the mo- inoiiI," sni.l a sociotv womnu recently, "I asked Mis. A."to dine with me next week-hnr,lly thinking, I am nshnmod to sny. thnt such n populnr |iorsoii would be discngngod. but it just hniipined thnt sho wns free, nml she ncccpto.l. l'uder ordinary cir- .-iimstiincos t would, of .'onrso,*linvc boon ilolighli'd to linvo hml her, but nl such short iiotico it meant Iho con- struclioii of n dinner under tho must nlverso circumstnncos. I nske.l scores ,:f p.'oplc nml nsod up renins nf note |inp,'r, Miiiiy persons I did uot dure 1,1 nsk on such short notice, without linving asked tliom before, so I xvas liiin.licniiDcd in tho direction wlion.'C 1 might hnvo olitnino.l hol|). Finally, h.iivi'ver, 1 did succocl in gi'tliiig a ics]ioi'tnbli' iiuiiib.r together, mill Mrs, .\, .'nino nnd expressed herself ildighted with hor ontertniniiioiit, but she will never know what it cost mc,"
Now York Tribnne,
11,1
ll isu in.Intel .luostioii with .-ciu- iiini.'nl mothers whether il pays best 1,1 hnve g.iwiis nnd frocks mnd,> in tho Imiise, or whether the i-sponse of linv¬ ing 11 ilrcssmnkor by tlio dny does not 111 the cii.l nniount "to moro thnu if the iiork was given out. This dopeuds 'iitirely. n womnu of ixperionco tolls lis, iiii"wlielher the .lro,..smnker fin.ls the work t.. b.' dono plnnne.l nnl, nn.l 0,-crylhiiig reu-ly f..r her oxporieucod lingers, .\s » rulo, h.'.lf her time is spent in g.'tliiig reO'ly for her work. Till' s..iviiig muchino roipiiros to bo ,.|i .mod mil nil. gowns thut nro to bu nllercd nc-.l ripping and basting nnd pressing, bultons nnd hooks nnd eyes lire inissing when iiiosl iiccdod, nud so on III slmrt. it is systcni that is ni.cded, sysiom nu.l forethought, and Mitlith.sc hnu.lmniilons it does pay to Imvo clothes mndo nl homo. They nro tlllil inn.le more bocomiug, fit bot- ti-r. nnd, ns ovoryonc knows, th.-y nro nmre .birnble. With summer frocks lliis is ,.spo.'Inily tin: cHso, nu.l iu inniiy n housohiilil .lire,'tiy nfter tho Imli- ilnys the prepuriitions begin for the ensiling sens.in. Theso shoiibl be illll I.', h'jwcver, before tho dicssiiinker .'linos, not nftprwnr.l: tho .Irosses
Tho Lon.l n-Ilrtii.l Club is nn organ- izntioii formod by n body of Hnltinmro women. Its object is to proinote nny just nu.l good cunso in tlio Stnto. .\ committee of tho club hns boon np- poiuted to visit New York nn.l stu.ly thc policy nnd methods of metropolitnn dubs.
The only womnu bank casliior in the country is Mrs. Snrnh F. Dick, Sho hns filled tlio position iu the First Nnlionnl Hnuk ,if Huntington, Ind,. for ovor twonty-thrco yrurs, nud re¬ ceutly sho wns ro-elocted, Mrs. Fred- crick Drover serves with Mrs. Dick on tho Bonrd of Directors.
London's oxporimont with womeu members oil the Bonr.l of Kdiioatiou-- or School Bonrd, us it is known thoro — is evidently mooting with more suc¬ cess thnu when the plan was trie.l here. No loss thnn eight woniou hnve gntuod sonts on the new bonrd, most of whom were nlren.ly well known for thoir conuecliou with public iiilcrosts,
Vict<iria Uuiv sity hns elected n woman. Miss .Mice Cooke. M, .A,, on its govoriiing council. It is tho first instance of tbe nppoiiitmont of a wom¬ an to su.'h n ]nist iu Kngluud. Tho Uuivcrsity isof rocoiitcr.'ntion, formed by the Association of Owens (^olloge, Mttuchostor, University Collego, Liverpool, nud Yorkshire College, Leeds.
Dlilntra nl Fashion.
Siiodc bolts with sicd buckles.
Silk nets for snshos nud fichus
Ibimnn striped sntin i>otticonts.
Oross-stripod ribbon for plaiting.
Colored tulle hnving dots of clic- uiUo,
Mono linving inrge jiolkn dots iu sntin,
r.iiiitod ofTccts iu crocUetcl gnrui- turoH.
Two-tonod nud checked covert, cloths,
(jliinutitlos of jihiid ginghnin shirt ivttists,
Cordiiriiv mill uncut velvet is steel shades.
Velvet wnists Inning s|innglod fronts.
Wliito nud gill brnid, round, for brnidiiig.
d clnii plaids iu
I splrilnnllv nl mat lliuo. ai l.f the .'.imllliou". f nil who nn. out 01 Christ I.l-.Iny. l.ut ns then Ile cnat out llin spirits wilh Ills wor.l fanl hcnlo.l nil that were si.'l; n,i Uo ..nn uow .lo||v..r from all Iho I.iwer ot too encnv, tor Ho is .still
-Ihls
vh .
I h.-
iu spirit
Hllll, nn.l f..Il.in. II .lisoiples, fn.llsiuil of the ro..f, II.- l:ii,I I of Ihe four ivll .exp.'.
frien.l. un.l n,,iv H..,.|io,.. 'i7i, orMntlliew, lo 1..- ui few. MHltln-wis lo tollo nor John, nor tho others lieforo Hliu. An.l so It i:
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1.1 Leooii
lii.bild the Lninbof <5
onlv
ni.l
Ills
lireakini; lip
re.l the tnith
tohoxl tholr
"Vl I I.uke v..
f Ills fallhful
ot rotor,
re call.'J
tilt—wo aro to
d nnd see no mnn
un with patlcn..c
l,lohu I,, '2,1; Muth.
vf
iin,i His illa,.||,l,.s,-' ot things us Ihov stil
of pcnrl nu.l whito mill 0)1
olen dil
Brillinnt fui ginghmiis,
Orny, brown, tan ninl iro,lc shn.l, in hosiery.
Uussinu fronts sntin ribbon.
Nninsook edgings in luc pli.pio cffci'ls.
Stri|iod gniizo in gnufro oirects f.,r ovening wcnr.
Shirt wnists having n liijiped nnd poiiitoil top lUlV.
Bend trimmings sot will, iur;.c nud ninnll tiinpioiHo,
Colored silk-c.n-d sols f.ir skill iin.l wnist docornli.iii.
Lightweight wliiio goods for tho evi'iiiiig
Tiiiy toiiucs of oiiilir. ostri.'h tips ulid renl lm-
White, peurl, ficell, faint-pink knl ovening glov,;.,
C.il.irod fishiii.l for ovcnlri'ssos in tended for III.. ev..iiiiig.
Mixed iiopliii nml prunile or ..r..piiii weaves ill spi ing go.nis.
Batiste Ji..ttie.mts with nc.'oi'dion rullles insi'rted wilh liii'e,
.\lipliipie bniiils of silk cinbroidory with Howor centres of i-hilbin.
White, blue, pink, groi.u, i-tc,,pi,pio wnifts in shirt ami bl.nr.o styl.-.
White gnuze npparoiitly powdered with rose jiotals of sovoral sliu'los,
THE MIGHTY MISSISSIPPI.
loking
ivil,, H: Itch, xll,, 21. jW. "Allll tt came to pass as .lesus sal nt lu'at In ths house, I.ohold, many puhli,'uus ml snt .lown with lllm Tills nlso iaa l.Icluro exist. There arotruo , ills.-lplo.a. 1,111 tin-re ur.. many who sit wllh 1 thom In Iho house ol Co.l who inlghl le ; illselplee also It they woul.I; lor whosoever I n-ay, hut thoy proler to oontlnue unbeliev¬ ers. Matthew inod.-«tly refrulus from toll¬ ing us that thn feast wns propnred In his I own house, Imt we Ilnil ll In I.uko v.. 39. In I the sn'no way Johu .loos uot toll who tho i othor wns who followoil Jesus that Ilrstdny (Jobn I., iO), nor does I.ulie toll tho unnio ot thn scoml who walked to Eniroaus : (Luko xxlv., 18), nor does Mark toll tho naino of tho younit man who fled away naked (Mnrk xlv,, 5'i\ hut ns lu Matthowto di^ubtloss In tho othorsthc aathorconceals himself, Havo wo UwirueJ tho "Not 1 ' se- I crct ol Ottl. II., 20; I t'ol. xv., 10. nnd nro 1 wo Itko hor In song ol Sol. lv.. Id, ovor lu- ' vltlng our Dolovod Into His garden that Ho i may llud us "sot apart for Himself" 1 I's. lv., 8).
11. "And when tbo Pharlsoos saw It thoy { snld unto Hts disciples, Why onthoth joiir [ Muster with pulilloans and atnuers?" "it Is
not tho way of tho wisdom of this world lo
havo muoh to do wllh thoso not In tboir
set or olrclo In eocloty. 1 nm writing this
lesson ns I cross tho son from Japan to
I China, aud tbero sits In thc social hall with
I mo nt nnothor tablea young mau of Japan,
I n graduate of the Imperial university, a
, strong Buddhist, who insists that 'the
lea.'hlnge of tho Ulbleniny bo necessary for
' some, but the tonohlngs ot Unddhlsn^uit
I lllm bettor, for they nro so much luor^ro-
found In his ustlmatlon,
12. "But whon Jesus hoard tbat n.0 anld I unto thein, Thev that he whole need nnt a ] nhyslolun, but thoy Unit nro siok." It Is I illmoult for a learned uinn to tblnk hlin- I self liitelloctuallv slok.or lor a moral mnn
I to think hlinsoir mornlly slok, but until I oue Is oonvhicod that bo Is sick he wlll not I be npt to want a physician, i'ho majority I of peopio nr,i wholo In tholr owiieattnin.
tlou nnd going about to ostnl.llsh their ' owu rightcoiisuoss (Horn, x,, 8), and It Is ! only the Bplrlt of Uod who cnn couvlncool
bin nn.l show tho n-od of n Saviour iJohu
xvl.,H).
13. "But go yo nnd ,lonrn what thnt t inoiinoth, 1 wiii iinvo iner-'y nud not sacrl- ; llco; for I am uot como lo call tho rlght-
oouw, but slnuors t,i repontanoo." 'fhls I Is n quotatiau from Hos. vl., «, tho eontoxt ot which tonches tlint Israel, pulTed up ' with prido, ooulluu.'d 1,1 oltcr .soorincos ns n lollglous act. 1,111 ,',uitlnund In their sin¬ ful ways. The Ilrst saorllico ol whloh wo ; roAil lo Horlpturo, ami whloh wns oflfered by Cod Hlmsolf on bobalt of sinful man I idoii.'lll., 21), shows innn's uttor liulrless- ; ness to olforflo.t nnylhlug. but that Ood j In mercy provides Knrinouts of snlvatluu I by the shedding of hloo.I for sinful man. I U. "Tben onmo to Him tU« disolples of John, saving, Whv do wo nnd thoriiarlsoes fast olt,'i.ut Thy ilisclplos fast nofl" Thoy certiilulv put thomsolv.'slu poor company whon th.'y snld, "W.i nn.l ths Phnrlsoos,'' but porhn|,» Iu tin' multer ot fasting thoy wore silll vory like tin, I'llnrlsoos nu.lfastod -eliifioua llulv. rerlnips thoy had nol
IIO Inaaa* FaU*nis De^rMd. I
ring tho past flscal year the MaM mission In Lunacy tnooeeded la aaatH I other 'tgn conntrle Insane Inmates ol State |iosrllala at aa aa* ponse of tSi'il. Among the patlsats da,' ported were an Impoverished maailMr al the (irrman nolillltv. a fliisslan MUIM, aal Austrian mllllarv oflncor In straitea«4 alTs .'uinstancos nl the time of hie arrlTalW this oountry. nnd sovernl Bohemlaa*. wbv were roturuod shortly after their oomaitt- ment to tho Stato hospitals bv the Ualta^ Ststiw niithornioH at tho oxpetue ot tka stenmshlp companies bringing tbem hara. In deporting those patients thoCommlsskH*
I dollulte period, or an annual sum o( 91D,> ¦ tKO, but'alsn makes available room ia tba I state hospitals for artual residents ol tha I Stato, the cost of such accommodatloas
ainoiintlng In each case to tSOO.
Tho Conmlsshiu Is nnich irraUfled over a
' constderahlo roductlon for tho flr*t quartw
, of tho prosont fis.'al vonr la Ibe eo*t ol
I malutnlnlnK tho state hospitals. Wtth aa
Increased population of 757 palleats lor th* j quarter ending Docembor Sl. 1991, as oom- ! pared with tho o.irrospondlng quaitar of I 18:18. the actual dlstiursemonta have <!•• I creascl byKI.8S5. Taking Into oonsldor-, j allon the ln.'roasod population and ths I l.nvor ralo cf maintonanco. the total sav- I ini;s for tho quarter would amount to #U,a, I S.V1. This ro.tui'tlon.If maintained throufh- I out tho vonr, will show a saving ot oaat , »:IOi1,0(lO, There has Is-en an Inoreas«,.lar I Iho four months oodlDg January 31 IfltiM I State hospitals of 201 patients. |
I Black's Furesti-y Plan.
(lovornor Illaek for some time ho* been
! .'onsl.lorlng the problem of caring for tha forests ol tbo State and also maklbg them' profltable to tho Treasury of the State.! While tho stnto under his polloy has Jast' spent (l.noo.OOO In tho uurcliase ot Adiroa-' daok lands, owlnRto the strl,<t oommaada of tbo Constitution regarding tbe alleaa-' tlon ol Htate forests. It tins lieeu fouad to be Impnsslhlo to dovlso a scheme (or lowest cutttvatton and tho sale of tlmjier. j
Aftor a good deal of hard thinking on ths, subjool, ttio (lovornor bos come to tb* belief that a Mil should bo passed leasiDC]^r to Cornoll University for twenty-Hve Toara! nhout twonty-nro thousand acres ot Htata land outside thn limits of tho FoNStPn- jorvo, Ily tho aid of on annual oapropila- IIon, wbloh Ihls year mny be •lt,d<N,tha unlvorstty authorltliis would bo enabled lo i-ngago tn forest culture. Thn best meth¬ ods of lores! prosorvntlon nnd oulllTatlOB' In Franco and Germany would b* foUowadi ou this tract of twonty-flve tbousandaetas.j riiotraas would bo trioimod at ths proparj time, "rlpo" tr.>os would bo out down aad jold, and youni; trees would be plaated. , Tho aim would) bo to make the trast a paving Invostmoot^ for the State. II thtal inodol forestry park shauld be a suoeeoalalj {.xporlinont the same method of manaca- mont could ho applied to tho olght hnndrad; ihousnu I acres of fnnvit land tho State now jwnslnlho Adlrondaoki. -^
In-nrd Ills ton..llin
ll,, IG IS
I'h..
iil-tni,,.
lliut ot givlug lo colvIuK from Ilin fill Borvlco,
ID. "Tho dnvs Rr..oni .ilinll I. shall thi'Vlnsi
lnu
H.I
lorlh.'
id,l..,l vclv
and
llrid.,|,-r, 11; llnptlst s). iJ.lilll 111,, nor^'sos f|.piir.ilIon
, bottles of th. I phases „I Ih ] piilchwork o.
I (llo
1:1
rdo.l In Mnth, •Ills nine to ho listen I of lirst ro- Insl -Id of grato-
1' ivhen Iho lirldo- IIU Ihem, nnd Ihou siili i|uollug from .ih Pl.ysl..inn nu.I !,, III.. John tho ns llrMoRrooiu Joliti-s dlsotplos of tho days uf Intorvouo before happy novl with fnst. Ihn,
lot forth dllTeroiit ulil. Tlii'ro Is no
Masons In Neaslon.
The lOlst annual eommuuloatlan ot the gran.l chapter, Ilnyal Arch Mason's of New, Vork. wns hold this year In tbe Masoalo Tom plo, Albany. Tho foronoon was de-^ v.^tod lo llslonlng lo tho address ot Orand! High Priest John Welin, Jr.. ot New York.l au.l to roports ot nther oflloers. /In tba nflornoon thn ordor oIlllKh I>rle*thoodwaa o.mforrod, and In tho ovontug a oompU-l. montnry bnn.|uot was glvon the Fratanial Union.
Tho oonlonnlal celebration nl the Oraad Chnptor wns conobidod noxt day. Th*lol> lowing oinoors worere-uloctedi John Webb, Jr.. uf lloiiveinoiir. High I'rlest: Joba W. Palmer, of Brooklyn, Deputy; Joasnh A. I'rnuo, of nocho.stor, Ktnit; J. Harns, ot, Ilnllstun, Horibe; Herman II. Rnss, ot Al¬ hany, Troasuror; Christopher O, Fox, oli lliiffnlu, Socrotnry. Before the ad|oiua-{ ineiit thoro was deposited, with approptlala 'xorolaos. n momorlat box In a reesptaale ..It III onn of thn walls of the Kasoala I'cinplo. II conlnliiod souvonlr* and pro- Kraminos conneotod with the oentenolal ..xorclsos.
Sllsslonarj I^Mitarar West 8*Btmtead.
Frederick F. Wost, omUslonary leetarar.i -Inlmlng Brooklyu us hlaheodqnartefa, waa .i.iitoncod at Syracuse br Oounty JedfS . Boss lo uluu (years aud six montlis iB Aa- iiirn I'rlson tor an assault upon Mght-yaar- M.l Anna Plttmnn, daughter ol Ih* IUt.' Ell rittmnn, of Tnlly. One day last tall Wost appeared In Tully with ostereoptioOB and letters of ro.-unimundallon trom mla- Istors In various parts of the oonntrr pre¬ parod to leoturn un mission work la AMoa.. Ho secured tho Metliodlnt Churoh, and tbe Uttlo girl wandered inside while be was lotting up thn apparatus. West ossaalled hor and tlio Irlglitenod girl ran home aad ,. told her parents, A big crowil ot eltlaeas . loourod a ropo nnd Wost would have beeh linngod lo tbn uonrest troo but lor ths In- lorvontteu of Mr. Plttmnn. who on bis kunos tn the mud of tho streot urged tba crowd to lot thn Inw claim Its viotim and nvold hlood guiltiness.
1rtfi¦^"
nixli
ot ol.l uud new lu
nny mun l.o lu Chrlsl,
1 111. i-arunl inlud, or
sul.jo.'t to the luw of
Lord's work he Is a no'v .toi nnlurnl luiiii. Is llo I nud nover ualurnl innu ilwell..t 11 no K'n,d thing (II Cor. v., 17; Horn, vlll , 7; vil,, IH), To bo¬ como n Clirisll.m is to ri-,-,iiv« fr.im nhoTo Hlm who Is In no on., ns ihoy nrn born lulo this world. ovHu J,.siis Christ tho Son uf (lod i.lohll I,, 12; 1 John v,, I'i). Thon lo livo n Christ inn llie In I,, renounce thu old, mil Iol th,' now v.'ssol, th.' .Ilvln" nnturo In UH will 11 Wl' r.'.'oivo Christ, l.-i flilod with 111.. Kpiril ..I lio.l, ilnrin.'uts nu,l tvino aro
l.„lli
I. ,t!i
'luK.. stmllllu.l
Ho
ly All
.UIS npprecinte .lunlrysgoogrn-
the graud.-lii- ..f t ! Jihy-,' I II.IW mnnv km.w thnt thore is no
river system un .'nrlh ivlii,.li 1 veil .lis . tniitly c.iiiipnns wirti thnt of the Miss ! isslppi mill its tributu'ics? I The coiisiis tell n-i Hint those livers, S nil tlowing thr,High oil,. chniiii,.| inl.
would Inivi. lis ill I.nl lin- gariii..iils iiianll.'si l.v lU .j , n.u'i '"¦ rii'hl I.,'f.
provldos Kh nn.l wlini In nbun- II.' .mo lo lllm. Wins ,. J ,v Milh whioh Hi: .1, .'..11 llll own joy, Iho life mad..
sug.'.. wll in
Tho In
urd
ni.inls.
of IIS. I
IhrouRb
an Iki
Ibnl lhnl„,tll,.s holding ni.'ii ivinriiiK Iho gnr- hiis-coiiipI,-|.. posi-osslou II bo iiinnir.'st In nnd 'Ih.' kinK.l im of Uod In
I I .liliik, lu' rljfht.-
I'SS,"—
Salt Cotuitanles Coiublno.
A ooinpnny has boen organised hns bought U)i the product uf nil th* salt'
I .iinpniiiON In this Stuto, Hi.>npt that ol tha W.ircostor, Hyrncuso nnd (loneaea salt eom- pnni.'s. 'i'ho latter coiniinnios handle onlv
II sp.'olnl llun ol salt, uml consequently Will not .'oairieto with the newly formed oom¬ pany. Tho cnmblnalloii was formed^a
inet Iil eonsultaliou. Mr. Hubert Deer, porhups the largest snil denier In this vi.'inity. was aiiii.dntn.l speolal •elllaf ni;ont tnrinstorn Now York and tho western part of Now England. rhe oompaar slnrte.l luislnoss nu I'flbniary I. Mr. A. B. \VhIto, of Now York, wan oloolnd Fresldeeta
Klghl Vaars For Woaloy Wh*el*r.
Wosloy Whoelor, a real estate dmlsr.SSld
10 bn worth t20fl,flOO, was convicted la tha County Court, Bocbostor, of grand lareaajr intho flrst dogrun In defrauding OaptaiS iillos F. Kills out nt •WO by false reprSasB- tntlons In roal eftata maulpulatloBS. Ha was sontoncod by Jinlgu HutherlaBd to/l 'lltht vears In Auburu prison. Ttia laigadi aliorwar.l grante.l an application lor ¦ 't 'ortlfl.iato ul resBonsbln doubt. Tbe trial was t ho longest lu thu history ul tbecoaBlFa'
Svraruse rallllrlan a Bulolde,
Jnmos E, Croak, custodian of Iho Bna- fare City Hall, was found dead In his Bed
11 row mornings ago. H<i had tarned oa thn gas lu bis room aud iliJil ol ospbjrala- tlon. Mr. Croak had boon iiromlaeBt ia liomoorallo nolltloa. He sued Mayor Ha-' llulre fur •10.000 damages, Iha Mayor bav-' lllg .alle.l hlm a liallot-hox stulfnr. Tha .ult was receutly discoutiuued. The wlte il tho d.>ttd man had sued hlm tor dlTOfSS,
slmiiM bo iiltero.l, sin,ill.I b.. ripped, | the (1 nif ..f M.'\ii-o, n^'grcgnto mint liriishcl or washel, nn.l presse.l, I than 1011,110.1 miles in loinilli, ThoAnin Now garmonts slmnl.l have renniailo | zmi, tho Nil.-, tho (laiigcs aul nli tho
linings, Iriiumiugs nnd nil otli, :-,-ssoiies. The si'Wiiif; rouni shoiibl l.e w.ll st..,-ko,l with n,.e,ll,.s, pins, tapes, hooks oad ey,-s, Imth block ou.l while: klinip scissors, largo nn.l sniiiil: mn.-llino iioedlos, et,-. Homo n;.-:nlicr ,.1 the In.usohi.'.d should be il..|..^'atc.l to the s,.ainsiress ns nn as- -istniit, Thero is no nood for skilli-d Inlii.r 1.1 sow ,111 books nnd |.yo«, moke liultoiilii.los or d.i uuimportnnl work. If tho sninll ibtnils nro all ntten.lod to li.fiirehaii.l the home ilressmnker is iil.t unly a'll o.-.,in.iny. but a ploasiiro, f..r 111, re IS an rnj..yublo ex.'itoniont in piiri-hasing in 1111.1» inter tho deli- .nte fulirii'3 intenlol fur spring und siiniin.r, an.l preparino for thc long. ^w..,.* davs tl, cume.
Ml- r.liza Anil Colliiirn. of Boston, villi, iliol some time ago. leaves I y ber uill th,' sum l.f 31.'..(Illll tu the S.n'ioty f..i ihi' Prevoutioii of Crudtv to Am" mal-
fho t,:iil.i! -mad.' girl .le.-lare.l thnt she 11..v..r really felt lior costume was
n s-n ^s until a loilway cuniluctor
st'i'k hor tioket int.. the baud on ber bn: .\lpiue lint
Vera CuM-a.-II, n litllo cirl of three, sings in thc ,.iiuir uf the I'resbyieri.in (liur-u .if Maryland. Mu Ac."'..r.|inB I.l the St Louis Bepublic, her voice ran Le hoar.l 111 overv part (if Ihe chuici,
Mi»s Blan. he Hall, .f Wclliiiglon, Kan , r,.,-oiitly sh-t nn I kille.l twmty- freight per}, or,
sove'i ]a.-k rai.lila, rocoivinp a bounty : An-l this is only one of the great f,".m th,. ('..uiity Treaanrer of thro.- liver systoius of |,iir .-oiuitiy -one <-f .-euts a lie*.] Mrs Hall is an cnlliusi mauy that inclu le mi. h mighty sy" a*ti,- Sj-ortswouiar, i, ms' a" that of the Yukon, that of the
Mrs Craigie, the F.nglish iiovensi. Columlua. thai „f the Coloralo ami wheu aske I whv she ch..H0 so prosaic '...at ..f the AInban.a at Tumbigbee
a num de plume as J.,hi. Oliver H.I, j-*>"''» Vurk Wurbl
bes n he.l -he possessed tiie Sitra-t.ir I ~ ~~
.aloe if I'earl, lepiieJ. I'o keep mv , Wuen ihc planet .Mars i«iie*.oai th* fr Jul being seuuajsnta!, ' 1 earth, it u af'.iJOi.i.'XXI u»il«» away.
t of Ihe grent rivor systems on earth put bigethor sciircely rtpproiii-h thi.s uinguifi..cut slioiviiig,
Thiuk of it: A slo.inibonl leaving Pittsburg cnn visit liventy throo Htatos witlioiit imssing tliroiigh nny artificial clinun.-l. She cnn go up the Alb-gheiiy uii-l .M<inungah..|n, the Big Sniniy, thc Konlu,-ky. tin- U*hbasli. tbe 'rcnncssoo atil tin'. Ciimboi land clear intu .\lnbanin -before reaching thom.nith uf :he Ohio.
Beliiw Cairo she ,.nii traverse not only the Mississippi bllt tho Hi, Frau cns, the Arkansas, thc Whito, the Be.l, the Yazi.u, the Tnllnhat.'hoo, th." Vnl ibuslin, th , Onnchita. Iho great bny/'is nnl all the trilnitaries of these streams.
Abiiv,' Cair.i li.. the Ujiper Missis¬ sippi, tho Illiiiui". III,. Missouri, tho Ydliiwstone, the Plntt,-, tho Big Horn and a scor,' of trilnitaries t,, all tlios,- Tho siippusitiliuiissteainbual can lanl at lii.'.il towns mill cities mi her imy
These rivers drain un area <if I,'in;!,. ;!il.') s,iuaro miles. .,<.,-iipi.-,l by u pupu¬ latiou of 2l,'i,t>*,'iM in IH'.tii
The cummcr.'C of this ureal river systtui was Carrieil on in ]hh!i by 74.'i:l V.-SS.-II., with un aL'gregnto tuiiimge of :l,:)!i3.:i:;i ami a value ..f «l.'i,.'',:i.-.(irir,
Ami su ri,-li is.tliat cmrnf-rie that lis anuual g.~oss HBrinncs ejooiol tin total value of the <-raft .-iipH;:e.l in it by nenrly n millmii .|.,liars It carries iioorly eie.ell million i>assengers un I nearlv tlnitv three million tons ..I
APPIE CROP IN STORAGE.
An Inllnnnpoll- ..oniuiission uinn-linnt Iullla r-|iurl..r llml Hn.r.' nr.. n..w full,) :i^ non l.nrn-is i.l niil.s In lln- lidlnnsi oln .ul.l sliiiiiKo ll ,,,,,.-, II.. say* lllSy ur- tin.
lun h.-I.I I..r l.li!li.-r
will Iniveti I......I.I I
than lli.,,-«. nnw pr
paper suvs l.f III., ap.
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I'lml sliiiiiil
un hand tlironzhout iln- i-'niiiiry In 1".I.l storage makn it uli..ut ',l,!iOII llOd larn-ls agaiust last venrs supplv ol ilHMI.'HIO 11 Inrite proportl.in ol wlii.-h i,-us then in .-.nn- IIIIIU slorago, ThellflOIMIlOOI.arrolsof Ilia I.,tnl crop ol ls% Hhl.h weut luLioonaulup
Indians Marrlwl at lyraeaaa.
Wllllani J. Dnminlok, ol HoheaeetadFa and Ida Jsoohs, ot tha Onondaga ladlBB- nusorvatlou, buth Indians, were married' hv tho Ilev. John rirlmes at Ht. Hofy's
Chun-h, HyrucuBc.
novernoir nia«^'a l^glslsUv*
Uoveiuor Black nn.l Mrs. Black Wiil ¦•*• Ihu nnnuiil boglslnlivi. rooepUon al th* Kincuiive ilanslou <iu tbn evening el fdh 1 ruary 'i'l, Wasblugious DIHbday. Insi • until Vi o'clock. Aboul iUOO iBTitaUaW will ll) sent out to thn pnrsanal Irisads ol Ihedoveruor and Mrs. Black, to tbeMS«-j Imra of both houses of tho LagislataiWaad Slat* ollloors.
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Hull riKhIrr (i*r«d lo l>»lli.
A dispatob Irom Man I..ii« l',,l',al, MmI.- siatoj. Ihal al thn last bull flgbl th.ro S .sumor Villa. Ihn ohiof bull flifhtor In Ma 'aniiul a ".l^lralnil iroup' waa g.irol I Path br a t^r-.-loua hull, Th« bulla woi ploked from thnuotad haplrliu Haotuatooi an.l wore th" flor'-'-st errt snnn Id Han I.ni lino bull klilod f.pir hor-o», TU- g /lag - Villi «»- a l,.irrlll« •i.i-tsiie
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Stale prisoas ts •• lollows: Sing Slug, I3i6; Aubura, tAA CItulou, !I80; Women'• t'risou, Ti. IMai,'
H,-155.
rir* at Hustl.
Fir,, doslroyod tho business portlOB A
tin: villag" of llusll, f.nir miles south ol
Jau-..-9iu«n, l^ois. (15.(100; lusuronoe.tMM.
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Tiv.i oil wnlls, OU" good for twenly Iwr-, rols a .luy. Ihn other l.,r ten, hare baea •truck In the Chlpuiuuk distrlet Innde ol a wook.
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| Title | Queens County Review 18980211 |
| Date | 1898-02-11 |
| Month | 02 |
| Day | 11 |
| Year | 1898 |
| Volume | 50 |
| Issue | 15 |
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| Title | Queens County Review 18980211 |
| Date | 1898-02-11 |
| Month | 02 |
| Day | 11 |
| Year | 1898 |
| Volume | 50 |
| Issue | 15 |
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QUEENS COUNn REVIEW. tmiMkfcsi Itatr VtUar Motaiac at rUpEPOBT, QUEEVB OOUBTT, I. T CHARLCS D. SMITH, Proprietor. (Mtm $onnin lletoiektJr BOOl MO JOB PRIITIHO -^¦IBODTaD IS itlnctlTe and Artistic St;le AT Taa REVIEW ornCE by Power Pn$sn. «IIirOX.X3 OOiPJE**. B-lVE CEI*T». ^' r=rr \6l. III. A r.VMII.Y M;XV«il',\PKIl HF I.OI.M, .\,N-D CiENER.VL INTKI.I.UiENC E. FllEEFOKT, Na Y., FRIDAY, FEBUUsXRY 11, 1898. TEKKS: (JOO TEARLT IR ABTMtl amAMCiAt.. THEFREEPORTBANK CAPITAL, SJ0.030. Main Street, • Freeport, La^l *0H» J. RANDALL. Prertdent. OBAUNCEV T. 8PRAOLT5, Vle»-l»r«*ld*iit WILLIAM 8. ILALL, Caalil«r. BOARD OPDIBKCTOBS. Jokn J. Randall. anHkCoa, miHam E, Holder. Wallaea il. Oornwell, Tknoiaa D. Hmltb, Aaaiist Imnilc, Obarl** L. Wallace V,u,aa rvtut, Harvry K, Hmlth. GcoraeM. BaDdall, WIlTlaa 8. Hall. Bank of Rockviile Centre. Uto(* An., RaMikelll* Ceaire, L. I. We do a Ooueral Dauldug BooineM at Depoxit mill Dinooniit. Imtorat I'.iill un 8i>ociul Depoaita. Banking Hotirs—U A. H. to 8 P. M gatarday. 0 A. H. to lii H. BOARD OF OWeCTORS. febvt A. DnvbHin. Thomaa ri, Knlaht. John Vlnrcni, Hiram H, I«inltfi. Slentwortli I), Cuniliea. W,-hI,->- H. Iin,llli. Jamea W, (iullla, Obarle* W. Iln.n,. iuaiDel K. I-hlflliai, Inbn W. DeMuti, Ollmr Uavlaoi I'lnirleeL. Wallace, AiiKiin Cnrnw,'!:, FroiieUi r. WIlKin, .Inhn T. Davleon. I':€lward T, TliumUln; llamlllnn W IN-arsall, lAMUKL /. I'IIII.I.Il'>. I'rrKMent. THOMAHII. KMimr. Vle». 'r» |
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