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WEEN8 COUNn REVIEW.
PabllriMd Brwy Fridar Momloi; al
rRGEPOBT, QUEEIB OOnHTT, H, T
CHARLES D. SMITH. Proprlator.
miHOUKi Cl>E>II:X. tPltTE CKIWXI-i.
glcrtintt! lletJieto,
BOOI MB JOB raiBTIM
¦IKOVTBD I»——
iltractlTe aod Artistic Stjl*
«T raa
REVIEW OFFICE by Powir PruiM.
A F.VMILV NKW'.l-.M'KIl IIK llil.vl.
. 1 N KRV I. I VI I 1 l.u.KM K.
TERMS: •1.00 TCABLT IM ADT&RbB
VOL. IIT.
FKEEPORT, N. Y.. EKIDAY. DF.CK.MBKK i7, ISi);
NO. 7.
A. t. BAin>At.I. rraaMcat.
Ari.l'ST IMNin, Tliv.rrMlilrnt.
n. r. LIBRT. S»rr»f«rT and Treaaurer
FREEPORT LAND COMPANY.
FREEPORT, L. I.
Christmas
Now llinl K" iiittiiv iTOwtrs liftV." •let'ii I'lfi-tilpiJ Hie H.itiHf ..f I.tn-,!'.. EiiRlisU «iln un> lit'iriiiiiinj; Iti Itiiii Ihat augusl botly the "IJoeruf;,'."
a pnll nf r"
VF4 />7l_j *_.4-l/>rt I Piiiiio litnir.'* tnnn Qiioiiitmo's I'rwk to
%S>k Y V irtlO*/- I «'¦•"- ^1"' -«» .""-l-orotV
i«ii>Vy I '^ -Wl' lintl readietl withiii « mile of
^^^j, ^ ^vvl IliP 111 i|I wlit'ii, in 1 snt III the Ktern
^Vtv^CN -^ tf'^^<-,^ 1 Hlieelf. witll Ill-v fa.'e t.t tlio I'ow of tbe
itLV,
CHOICE BUILDING PLOTS,
bIXe TO aVrt PDRCHASER.1. talXLATKO ON HIUBUBOIINU AMID PLKASANT Mr RROrNniNOif
The Famous Merrick Road for One-half Mile Intersects the Property.
FKKEPOnr. wllhin nine mllfo nf Urraler Sew 'V'orlt. wllh it* W.i Departniiint. RWIric I.IkIiI''. Rxrfrllent St'linola antl Clturcheti. Ilnod Rnatlt, and M<i pr i'itnllr lo lh» cltlea, l» the niiwl ilrflrahli. villafre for Sulitirltan Homeacn Lfjnii Uland
<'ollaKea hnilt to aalt eaatoniera, If deaired. Amrlal IndurenienU offered to hnyera unlll IflOH, taiilier iwrli. tiliTra aOplT I" i ->¦ KANDAI.I,. WM H Mri-I.KK. S.MITH Cl)\, CHA.I. L. WALLACE, Eleeii UBBY.Vretary and Treaanrer, OpuiA IUli. Blx>cli, }Ialn Sueel. FREEPOBT, N. Y.
I
riKAJICtAI..
THBFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL, $30,000.
Vain Street, • Freeport, L. I.
tt. RANDALL. Preridenl. OMADNOKT T. BPRAOUE. TIce-PrMldent. WILLLAII 8. HALL. Caahletr.
¦OAHO or DIRBCTOR8.
ESTABLISHED IN 1865. ^I
W. C. VOSBURGH MT'G CO.,
(LIMITED'
DeaiKoers and Makers of
^ELECTRIC AND OAS F-IXTIJRES^
rOR PUBLIC BL'ILDINOS OH PRIVATK RKSIDENCKS. FIRST-CLASS GOODS OF EVERY ORADE AND PRICE.
Warerooma, Cornar State and Smith Sta., BROOKLYN.
Take Allanli,' Ave t 'ar frnm I'lalliusli Avt. .'^Inlion Oet oul nt Kmllh St.
wmiam 8. Ual
<ViIee Pellil. Harver H. Smith. r)eor(« M. Kandall.
irve I all.
aimal lanl holMara. from *. a OflWa faellltlaa and Indneemi
B»jB, OflSralac
ileementa In
>f either th«
or Truat Com-
„ avarr accomntlatlnn ae far aa la
irlth oooaarvatlve inaiia«einent.
at Uw rata nf three per eent paid oa
. _- oorporatlooa. compaalaa, ao-
rtlMlijatC'agllelUJr
¦¦Ura •atlatai.'tlon (uaranleMl.
nnfartMwUI receive pruupt attention. aaA ka taawtullr anmercd.
Bank of Rockvi^fe Centre.
Ave, RaekTlll. Centra, L. I.
We do a 0«n«>ral Banking Btuinom dt Dqmait anil DiHcoant. . iBtereat Paid on Hpttnial Dnpoaith.
Bttnking Honni- tl A. M. to » P. H gmimrday, 0 A. 'M. to Vi M.
BOARD OF MRECTORS.
A. Davlnan. Tlnmiiut K. Knleht.
Inoent. Hlniiti II. SmihR.
k l>. Oonthee. \V,i.l,.v H .-^tnllh.
GalllM
^XtlliJltir.irnwfl?.'
South Shore Telephone Co.,
OF FREEPORT, N. Y.
NOW IN OPERATION WITH 40 CONNECTIONS. - A GREAT PUBLIC CONVENIENCE I —im.
Da'y and Night Service,
AdjoiiilnK villaKfn will probabi)' be ronnerled i
$15.00 Per Year.
Kranelt. K. ".Vil*
-... .I<,hnT llatltu'it.
DaTlMin. ^.tlwartlT. Thumion.
Hamillnn W ¦'earnall.
iOMASO. K.VIIMtr. Vi.,. l'r»Hld,-nt
HIKAM R. SMIIH. I'tothlt-r
¦m > ,'
rBonowioNAi.
Sut0eonZ)ent{8t{
MAIN STREET,
* FI^EEPORT, L. I.
orricc hours:
« A. M. teS P.M.
PiiDless Dental Parlors,
Dr.«. R. lOIMEHECKEII. Or. N. I. SKIDMORE.
1.1. Cer. liJi Ud Froit Sts,,
HBMPSTBAD, L. I.
Mrt>fl< adk (Hae^tr* iftlliaui (tr
¦Wist H>il*M <eittl a^ritlaai. Weak el Um rary baat.
Prieaa lowaat la elelnltr.
Sren tai RrWit Wart t Sftdaltj.
G. M. HEWLETT &. CO.,
AGENTS.
Mapes Celebrated Fertilizers.
LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND.
THE'ZELPWi^iVMFr ^---
^i?tt'D ^ WEEDER AND CULTIVATOR.
The iiioHt valaable farm tool now mwle. Ita aso means fluids cli'ar of weetls wlth¬ ont hand hoeing or hand weeding. Indiapeusablo to all who once nne it. Send for circular illnslrating different style* and sizes of salky and walking weodcni.
Large Stock of Wood by the Cord, Sawed and 5plit. Dealers in Plows, CuUivators, Mowing Machines, Hay Rakes, and
other Agricultural Implements ; also, Baled Hay, Straw,
and All Kinds of Feed.
Oals, CJorn, nnd Rye Feed, of our own grinding, at 8,'ic. per bag, 100 lbs
G. Ma HEWLETT & CO..
Bay View Farm. MERRICK. L. I.
C. W. Lockwood's
Jewelry Store,
HEMPSTEAD, L. :.
A larite luiwirlmenl nf Slerllna Silver Novel tlee All kintlH ttf Wat<-hM. Uiiiipt, I'hiilnlt, l,Mceplnt<. Npt'kiareH. Mnk Bnttntu. Ij;ArrInm. Stud», Braeflelii, l>,njii,'ll,«. Searfpini,. Fotm lain Pene. Thlmblee. I'ln Sel„. etc iVic Alarm l'If,<;kii. A Hoe of Uarniunlt^iui anil ntber Mu elf'al iDHtrumenlH.
Hoheiniiiii "."ptirtsiiion" iliiriiic llif fenr 1H<I.% »hot unil liiiir.1 tifly iiifii. wtiineii Iill'l fhiltirtiii. iiiiil wniiii,]*-.! ; 'U04 perBDiis, chioriv (,'iiiiit'ki't'pei'H.
Recent ulleiiiiitu In iiilntttiife pv >
fesBitiiinl fiii.t li.«ll into Mo\ifi> Imv,-
' ended in fniliire. Tlie-e iiii«ii)iiiisti-
¦ ,-Btod forficiier.t wili luiv,. n.Uiiiny'loss
rcliiieil tllllll a bull titllit.
MY SWEETHFART.
r^ hi
Y'.nr c.'i.l.'ll liHlroI Inni: uko: .ttir l...>t.,|,-i..t. .,n.'c.«.> qiii.-k nn.l llulit.
I.lk-ni'tiirnliil s.tnBs ar,' i>"tt iin,I sl..»' ¦"iir Ihln pn!,' hiinils nn* wi>rn tinil wal
Ami trt'inlile as thi'V rtwt in mln"; '.itir t'vt's nrn lUm, but when vnn spt^nli
Thoy l.i'HMi with Inve I ile-iii illvln
nopt I
iWest,
Itis
GOLDER'S DRUG : STORE
That la reliable.
ItlB
the Old 5tand
Oni' of Illf tlry irtiod't slnvos in lon bns niibntiliitutl tlic cry "ti> fnr "t'HRb," to tlip pri-at dfliul tbe loi'al purists >Vlui Boeni to llii a I'bnii'fr wonl (nr iisf in ii i-iill
•¦"y-
A cn.ltl.tli ftitir fffi l.mi; liii» 1 pftiigbl nil thf New KiirIiuhI oi Tbis tines not, btiwpvpr, sPltlp inootetl ([nestion wbetber fi'illisb tbe oceau or the ocean i^nlt.H tbe Qsb.
llt.s- ller- I ot ilk it irftl
tin Ilri.| nil.l l.< III m.'lh-'r. frieml n.. trii". nnnt tell mv l.ivf Inr vou.
M.v lienrr.i suMIii
A tvif'liln Initli Ami Ifl IIIV rl.'lt.
Thf lli.ui«lit I iiifM rt'v.
1 love y,iii, in'itlitT lleur.
vtTi i.lil la.'
•.'.ull li.'iir; f.lll nti' to IT t Irll.iil.'l.f
Pomt' titiv -tlte lime mftv nol I,f Innp - Y.tur I'Vfs will I'losf In en.Ilf.«» If.'i,
.Jlil.Ill.lfll ilH|.|..l I..
Jatl the plaee U, take your nreserlp titin.1 to havo them carefully pre¬ pared.
HENRY P. LIBBY,
Real Estate. — —«—-
Insurance.
T COMPANICa. LOANS NBGOTIATED. ESTATES MANAGED.
Maw Oapol.
OPERA HALL BUILDING,
FREF.P()RT. N. Y.
For Sale.
Hay aa4 Slraw. balad ae tooaa. at Me. lo Wn
Oonl Wood a< ti a la (4 ,ar oonL Pnlaloei ilellearetj al Inwait laarkat priaa Faala ot aU klada. Alao Ohaataat fUllj al i kaivuB.
Oak aad Hkikory Plank. ttt. IB aad «•
loot.
Twti nprtat Wacaaa. saa Hmm mml Ok* rkme
JOUMJ BAHaALt..
DN. O. L. LUSK,
¦Mitk OMaar IWr Iha Totaa «( ammaatmmk.
ROCKAWAV aCACH. N. V.
", "WILBUR r. TREDWCLL, I 0OUN8KU)R ATLAW.
IM BaaMaa HirMi, Hraoklrn, N, T. ^ Vka Wlam'a Hall, rraaport. L. I., Bvenlnae
i
aad nalardaya.
eLARKNCC O. T. SMITH
aim Caaaaatar at Law,
FAB BOCKAWAY.
Coanlr. N. Y.
FRANCIS A. TAVLOR,
LAWYRR.
COlMll MAIN AND FUl.TON STSw
¦ovraMad, t- X.
E. V. BALDWIN,
'WBANJO SOLOIST.*-
C'M'rt BaCMViMiiU at Low Ratco
Addiami, NfWUO or f»tt>OIIT.
¦I'MNeW CARIM.
MY STOCK OP
Groceries, Dry CiOodsXinckcry,
FEED, Etc., ia frequently reuewed uud iUwiivN r.osli
THE FINEST UKAIIE (IF
Cliaioi r»i. Cofaei, Cinned fioodi tnd
SUyl* Crocirltt.
Frank P. Smith,
MAIN ST.! FREEPORT
FREEPORT
flOMf if¥o (fHi$Y /HILLS,
ISAAC HORSFALL, ll|«il lar Tktrltf't Cilllt Foad.
Finest Grides of Roller Process Floor,
MHioIcaale and Retail Dealer in
Flour, Feed, and all Kinds of
Grain. Oil Meal, Haled Ilay
antl Stratv.
Strictly Pure Milk,
BIST SAUITARY PRECAUTIOUS,
llflltrtril lu Fre,p„rl «n,l vielilllv liy
A. R. SMITH.
J. T. POST a SON,
DEALERS IN
FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, CLAnS. VEUETABLES, FRUITS. 4c., MAIN STREET, FREEPORT.
Niit Door ToAaoiaaoa'a Mcar MnaitiT
EXCKLSIO Rl
Tka Oalf RallikI* Marlitl •• tht Soutli Sidt
W. H. PAHERSON. Freeport.
Beef, Teil, littoD, Limb, Fruits
Patk, Caraod ¦oof, Vticuklat. lc.
and all at reaannable prlfee fur eaeh
TtLieHOHi. 187 CaicaeotaT
ff^f/D^LL ^ jHliLLEl^,
Bflilders i General Contractors,
16 Kctlford Avenue, BROOKLYN N. Y.
hare tm Hale itl HKI:l:l>OKr, 1.. I, lli< niiiHt tl'WirnMe limltlniK lilntK on l>iii| lalauil- Nii'ely ^rmttt,! Hireela. will wat«r iniunji. de*' Altn, hotiMiH biuit I, ¦ml ruHUiniera
FREEPORT
Livery, Boar(ilog& Sales Stables
S. A. Williamn, Pniprietor.
Furniture Moving and Trucking at
Heanonable lUtes. HAY AND FEED.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL Hon*«» (Hippwl by Ptiwer.
All Order* Kecalva i'roinpt Altentloa.
m.i'
WATKIN W. JONES A CO..
OU> WrrAM.IttHBD
GOLD! GOLD! GOLD!
C. PEASELL,
FURNITURE DEALER,
liaf till li.tnd »t the ultl uland.
Itis Itis
V
Itis Itis
Beel for people In he iwllufltil.
So caU at
GOLDER'S DRUG : STORE,
FREEPORT,
H. E. COR. MAIH AND FUITOII STS.
"ScdtFs Remnant Sir?
ia now prepared to offer to tho public
SOME BIG BARGAINS
euch HB wo havo carrietl iluring
tho nino years wo havo
been in busi Dees.
In connection with our store wc
have opened a BKANCU AT OUU
OLD STAND,
ADJOINING GOLDER'S DRUG STORE,
FOR THE HOLIDAY MONTHS.
Give us a call and procuvo some ol the bargains.
S ,
C. E. CORNELL, UNDERTAKER,
HEMPSTEAD, L. i., N. Y.
OFFICE:
6 GREENWICH STREET.
R E S I D E NC E :
No. 20 WASHINGTON STREET.
TelephoB* Call, 44 A Hempiteatl.
riiTBii'al tleKeiu'riii'V in Itiily ii il liiHtrateil by ilie fiu'l Ili.it tlio Wiir llepnrtineiit «t Ibimo li«s Iieon rejt'ft- in^ ."i'.iil tint i)f every lllllil yminc men of twenty years tit upe ii» unlit fur militftry servitto.
Mv lienrt'ssiilillinnst s 1 love ym. III.,!her ,I
.\li,I while ytitir sweet , III P'itll'vilriiw vitti r.v wor.l '
nnn Im .ill 'tn.-
JItire tllllll in,Ililll tif Ih,, RoltljprH whom S|miii liii>' stiiil In riilin nre uow in the hoHiiitnJ, nml of the I'.l'i.miil went to lhi» iMiiiuil tliiriiii; Weylt'r'H lomlorshii. only H'.I.OOil nre til for tlnty. Tht'Hti lire mere fmunienti fioin the histnry of the gliioinieHt iitilitiiry tniK- eily of the ceiitiiiy.
A corapnny of workinKnien in Eng¬ land lately listenoil to n speaker wlm cailetl hinisflf a ft^lliiw-workiiiiin. In his time, he sniil, lii> hu.l t'X|'.'rit'ii.'f.l many iiriviili.ins. He Im.l kiinu ii « liu|
it was to be cotd bwwii hn aoaid mi
I'll Itt'iir; A .(tit'en In Irnlll v.m nn'l.. An.l let mv ri.'li.'st Irilnil.' I" .Tlfllionuht I in.-t rev.Tt'- l |..ve VOII. mother il-'nr. -r. I). 5I"Kt"'n.lrleIi. tu Del r.'ii fr
^WiCXXX'-K'^ 'iii''
.nnii U,
i-lollis mill sit .."' il. ll poor faro. Wlien lie leoriietl to iil..\viis sli'tii^;ltl ii fiirrnw ns nny ninn in tli,' iniii-tli. nnil no one .Vliilll thriisli lit'ller Ilinii he. The "penker wn? ii nmn who in the Inlile ,if preeetlfiii'v I'oiiit's iit-xl iiftt-r Iho priiii-esof Kiynll.loi.il Ihe .Vi.'hlii-^hi.p if Cnnlfrliiirv.
"'.::-" .M
D. B. RAYNOR
has QKEAT BAKQAINS in sample and job lots of
Boots, SboesNSIippeps,
Oil Qothing and Robber Goods. HATS, CAPS AND GENT'S FURNISHINGS
All Clothing at Half Price. Main Street, near Post Office, FREEPORT.
ran rochawax, **-^-
Hon. ('liau. D llopirs. of .Juneau. n.rW .^f III" r S. Di.sirit'l iVmrt of Aliuika, h.,s Kl,ike<l out iluinie fot thinConipixiiv lit tht'SheepCreeli Basin »u'> Whale Bay Histnttti of Alanks.
NORTH AMERICAN MINING & DEVELOPING COMPANY.
~^ I > ¦ CAPITAL. tS.OM.eOO. SHARES, tl «<ch
(Jarpenter *"» liu i! 11 c r, '-^ '*•• •"• -"•' a.«..«..
This Company Gives the Poor Man a Chance as well as the Rich.
Now is the Time!
C. S. RANDALL. ArwIiHMt.
• Mr. ¦rasklrv •»•.. ui4M>Ibm.. spy
Orpml, rrememrt, I, I. I
' 1—r'-- '• - " I Iiwii
CNARLCS L. SeAMAN,
Wo hare «waro.tvaluahU-chums in the COf, FultOn and Chufch StfOetS,
FREEPORT. L. I.,
a luT!.-!' mill »:irii',l i-t.» k of
Furiiitare. Carpets. Ilodding. Matlinir. oil Cjoili.
rataaoar, c i.
KltmaUw I iMxerfulW fcirm^ Ckwir*i'U uken
mnt I filLSOl liTioR,
CARKNIIiS5 AND BLIILOERS. niKEPORT, L. I.
liplele.1 lb* KKVIKW •CI|.mNl> wr kn. rviMuwl Ul lakti ¦aamaaam lot arn rUn nrrk
KU*«T A. HCOCLL. AaeUeli.... ' riMtrunT. u I
l.iiiiiloiim, i\T.,
.\lxi J Ur^rtr Une of
C STOVES, ^
»i!l i,uv..nrrhl>r« r«iorll. ]liv«w4ni,w l,rf.'r. -vur -I.wit ».lT«ore« In prteo. Nei In* Huui »», harre will I:* «olil We >i«T» the beel kn,.t»t, T,„-ti '¦ A merles u ' , IMreruin in thle r«iu|«ni Thervloee yout t'W oxtklns IV ht^atinir pnrpniieii, than roone; U » «(r •'tlh u u »ilh v.>ar liank
^Zi'P.a'wlu'^Tri'.r::^x\"Zi:'r^aS^ "^ ^ "¦""•^ «".'-^here eh* On the timnk immhcmm UMa, mad Ikeyelopiae jSo,,,,, Sl.ie.
WrtStfiJr ftmaeertam lo tbe
lORTlUUIERICMI MINMC MMEVamW GOiPMY,
WOmMTJ
idm
fnm YUBK. c. & A.
tmdamtmmgAAmiAmmimgind^ 1 nW
lAAnaiJmmmmMiAAiiAi^^
CALL AID ElAIINE OUB STOCK.
iifiii!i-ii!-"iBiBiiii!-'ii-irfiiir[ii
CRESCENT MARKET
FULTON STREET, FREEPORT.
S. S. DENTON. Proprietor.
Beef, Veal, Lamb, MnttoD, Pork, Poaltry and Game.
THP CHOICEST CUTS AT THE I LOWEST PRICES,
e^ROCNS CALLED FOR ANO OCLIV- I tnCO FREE OF CHARGE
BUILDING LOTS
.FOR SALE..
—<i AT o-
RHODESSIA,
FREEPORT, LONC ISLAND.
Seventy buiMiuE lot* st rt«<ionab!e pnoce . iiud a very lieMrab!"
HOTEL SITE
ON TOK MEKRICK IH i.\P —: AJ>*<i —
Six Choice Bttldlii! Lots os Bedell St,
Ob oae li< tlHire le a h(«i»' .'f iwreo routna. WU' be auU '..ttgitber ur wp- aratrl;
Applr tn
ALEX. R. RiiODES, Amooamat.
Jlflvol'.lone.'-, of Tolt'tlo. (Ihio, who wat iiloi'tcti to olHeo lii!-l spriuK by Ihe people iustentl of the polilieiiiiis, be- lieveH Ihnt nil eiintriit't work in innniei- piilitie« shoiilfl 1 nbolisheil. Htatea tin- New York llitl, |ii'ii.lent. In mie of Ihe HesBioiiH of lit,, rt'i'.'iil Ihitlle I'leek Civif I*hilniilhr.i|.i,' I'.iiifeieiieB he brought (lilt this poiiil very elearly. For. Haiti he. i'oiilriit'tor»' piiv luiirt come cithei' out <if the iuferioi' work or out of inferior wages; uml inoiiey Ihii.s <lieiit on couliat'ls or fonli'Bi'torrt goes :iot to the iii'oi.le bill from the peuple. riiiH in true, llll.l ilt. generiil neeejit- »nce will hnslt'ii llie lime «heu tlie .•ity shall 1... m tiiith a "in.uiel fiu- uhiyer."
(ireutei Nuw York h»=i a popnlation ilmo.st as great as that of the whole rnite.l Htates al tlm time (ieorge Washingloii was lirKt el.^i'teil I'resi- lent. It has n popiilutiuii eipial lo that of thw fi.iubineil population of Ihe followinglwelveSttileB; Ciilil.iniia. Pelaware. Kloritlu. Iilalio. Monlanii, Nesaila, North I lakota, (Iregoii, S.iiilh Dukttlii, Utah, Washin-ton an.l Wyo¬ ming, with Illf) Ilisirit't of Coliiiiibia tlirown in. Its poptihilimt is nearly as great as tlmt nf suaniiiiig ilollaiiil, one- Ihiril greater than tlml of all Norway, Iwioo as greal as Ili.iI of (!iiba. eipial lo that of (.'hlie. antl greater than thai of Hwitiserlaii.l. (ireeeo, Donmaik or Venezuela. It eipiiils the eoiiibiiicil poinilatioii of h'tir a ih«en of the minor t'oiinliies of Ciutral ami Kontli .\iiieriea.
Ainong the straugo eoutribnlions matle by nioileiii Syria lo ci'lesiasti- eal peace in other lamlR tho fiilloning ileserves ineution, thinks the In.le- penileni: Iua eerlaiii ehiui'h in Stvil- laiiil the I'ontiovfi'sy over the nso ol fermeiite.l or iiMterintnUtl wiiieut the eoniinniii'.ii st'ivi.'.-. reoi'hcil a point where it was ueit.-.ary to proviile two tables aul Iwn act'-of elen.eiil.s iu or.ler thai the ehiuTli uiiglit pailake at tlte same lime. Tiie sight ami praetiee was a grief Ui all, au.l a seantlal to people oulsi.le. A t'onimillee was ap !¦ nntetl to solve the tlillii'iilt Iprobleni. Someone siiggesteil that the ihuri'li send to Syria ainl proetire "the I'tun. mou wine of the riiiiiitiy. ' Tlii- mel tvilh iinauiiiitMis apprnval. .\n<l now fnr several years Ihe iin.livi.le.l I'hiin'h eelebrates eaeh t'liiuniiinioii sea-ou.ns
iug a wine niaile about thr iiih -
awarfrom ZahUli. in Mt. LfliaU'.u.
I'nrle Sam. as a lenaut. pays mill ioPB each year in rentals. There hartlly is a lowu iu Ihe I'niteil State- tliat ihies not reeeive somelhing frnm the (loverniuenl for the rent of luiihl ings. The rooinrti.'e Departmeut. of eourse. is the heaviest rtiil payer, au.l after Ihat eom.es the Ke.Ieral ju.lieiary. Where the I'niteil Stat, i owin a post ifflie buililing, ami that is only in a few larue ciiies. the ciurts also oe enpy a part of the struetiire. but in the majority of cbs«9 tiuart'^ra have 1.) be renteil for the act*.luiiu.i.laliou of ptist- ..ftit^es anil courts. The customs ser¬ vice an.l the War l),'partui»ul aU" rent .piarter". whil,' in the West the I,an.l riiireaii of th, ftiirri.,r Heparl luent is a i-iiaiti. .\t the nati.mal capital, where it might be suppose.! ihe (iovernment woul.I have u.i>"|uaie qnarteri- fur its biireaus, somethiug like t'.'tm.iHHl a y.ar is paul for reut The p.ml is nften laisel iu <'ougres« l!i»t the (i"vrriinieni shtfihl btiil.l iu Wasli iM L'I, 111 »trii,'tiire" fir the a.voni moilati.m of it- ,.ervants. but with such a prt-ssiire f.,r public buil,liu?t ill the iix'a! t'wns of membars of Con¬ gress it has be«a imposiibla tu get apitropriatious. ^
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PONGO. J
M.\PE the ae-
1111 a i n I ft n c e of
I'oiigo, who was u huge baboon, on a large siiuar estate on the Islan.l of Cnba, w-herelie Innl tii- T/yV- iilt'ut for several years; antl frtiiu ilis master, Don .lose, 'll learneil Iho story of his capture, autl his sub- st'i|iit'iil liistoiy, which I will givo in Ihl' wortls of liie planter:
"The lasl voyages 1 maile were fioiii H iiiirthern porl of Iho I'niie.i Slales Io the coasI of .\frica.
"(lue tlay, while np Ihe Hi.. I'oiigo. I was wailcil upou by a itiesst'iiger, Hciil fiillll the king of one of the upper iintive towns, with nu iiivitiitioii to come to his place, ami open a ilanticn, or make an oll'er of tnnle. I always pit'l'err.'il to ileal ilirectly wilh the na- lilts, lalher than thr.iu'gh Hie knav¬ ish agents, whenever I coulil. ami gla.lly uvaile.l iiiys.lf of IU,' inviln- liiiii.
•'It was a long pull to l.luiimoun's town; Iir.'.| ii]! Ilie river, itml I hcu through u tlet'p, narrow creek, coin- pitlel.v iirclietl over with niaiigrovea ami vines. At we iiiilli'il up the river, our ears w;M't> saliileil with loml ami angry fliiillei :iil;s of iiinumei'ulile illolikl'y^-. wlinsf sii>«lia upon the tiver- luiuging biiiiiihi's «e Iiltil ili.stiirbeil.
".\nioug thes.. uoivy Icllown we oc¬ casionally eauglil sight of a vci*y Ini'ge s|.i'ciis of baboon, who kepi a n''s|>t't't- alile tlistau.'e, as if Hii-.|iii'i.ius llf ilm ki.liiappiiig prnclivities of tlie while Vi-.it:|iit.. llf Ihal region.
".\ft,'r aniviug al (.liinmi uin's I,imii. au.l uiakiug ilaiilica with his sable itia- jcily, I t'\|ir,'sscil a ilesire lo jiossess luyseli' of one of those large baboon.s 1 hail Hi'fii ou luy wa.v.
" 'Ilhl liotin' so easy, biickracaii'ii,' SMI.1 my iiilerprcter "'What you gib l.lf iiii'c one goo.l for black soup;
g I for inil^t lilniikey; k'noil for eat.
aiiyhim, what yon gib, Ital iiiassa capii-''
"Having heltl out a satisfactory iii- iliict'iiit'iil. Ihe luaii went lo his'hut, Iill'l snoii ieliirueil with ali eiiiply cnl- abash.
•"Now, inassM cnii'n,'sai.l lie. 'gib
ni if btilllt' ruiu ami pleiily micic.
Make hlill swt't'l, cnp'n:'
"Siippnsiiig Ihe ft'llnw wanle.l n tlraiii for liiitiielf, I gave him a Imttie. "He t'liiptictl its t'oulents into the calabash, ami, stirring in the sugar, lastetl ll, uml. with a smack of approbation, saiil:
" 'Hih goo.l for .locke' llim Inb rum sticre like ills' Then liiritiiiglo me, the mail coiilinned 'Now, massa capii. you wiiiilcu fuu'? Come witl lilt'! pointing 111 a Ihit'kel a liltle ilis- tauce fioni lilt' palisa.les nf the village, I foil..we.l Ihe IIUIU III the place, ami snw him ileposii the calabash oii the grouuil behiml a fallen tree, when he wilh.lrew to a litlle ilislaucc, beckon. iug uie lo till tlle saiiie.
"We ha.l m.t waite.l long when sev eral large iiiiuikfvs ma.If their appear¬ ance, allrncle.l "by the smell M Ihe lii]iittr. itiit one larger ami liercer looking than the ol hers l.'apeil in alieail, nml, tlealiiig tliem here a blow au.l there a bile, Hiiali'lieil up tho vessel ami plnceti it to his ugly umg. Wllh griints, expressive of Ihe iilniost salis- faclion, the crea^uie tlraiut 1 olT tho rnin, oml then pr'ocee.lel ti> wipe out the saccharine ilregi with his lingers, which he lickt'tl Wllh Bigus .>f Ihe mnbl jit-rfecl tleliL'ht.
".\fler afew inimeiits thn monkey tlroppetl the calttbai-li to the grouml ami, spriimiiu; In his feet leaiicl to the trees, an.l went thiough a variety of gymnastic feats oiitnvaliug all the piiuchiuellos of tliH circus I ha.l ever behel.l, all Ihe while gabbeiing au.l chalteriiig like aiivother b..o/.y fellow.
"Iliesc iiinn-iiig aiilns the monkey cniitiniie.l till, after awhile, the sopo- nlie elleets of his overilot-e began to tell upou hun. lly ,i,-grecs he became less lively, ami hn- uu'eitBiii st.ps in .licatetl that he was now renlly ilriiiik.
"The rum was too much forliim ami bef.ir,' he cubi recover his p.mtn.n he loM his bahiiice antl r.iUe.l fnuu his r,-at tl the g-oilli.i. «here 111 the Mi cusiluliiy of 'iieaslly ilrunkeiine--'lie lay slretcluil as if ileati.
" Mim all right it iw. ma
with my face to Ihe bow of the boat, where liie ilea.l ill iiiik baboon , hal been carelessly thrown, 1 saw that Ihe crptive begnn to show signa of reliirning nuiuiatioii. He opene.1 his eyes ami lookeil nbont him. .\t once he seenie,1 to be nwnre «f nil thnt ha.l traifpire.!. au.l of my intentions lowaril him. Vor a few niomeuts he ^ was furious wilh rage, ami before the men coiihl si'ctire him t.i the riiig-bolt of the sleiii, a- I onlcrcl, he ha.l torn the thongs from his limbs an.l throwu them overboaril. grinning tiercely, nml gnnshing his savnge. tlogliko tusks to- j gctlier, stooil upon the tlefensive.
"1 reachel over Ihe heaiis of the men with my clubbeil tiller nml at¬ tempte.l ^> kiiiick the prowling baboon j to Ihe b.ittom of the boat, to that ho j coul.l be seciircil .\ii,l tieil. Hut now j completely sobere.l. ami fearless with rage, he Ica,ieil over the mt>n ,ftnil fell upon me. fastening his powerful jaws | iilion my arm. Taken completely by I surprise so suibleu wns the nssnillt-- | I fell bnek upon the seal, whih) my lierco assailant kept his grip upon my arm anil iiUempteil to reach my faco Wllh his daw like hamls.
"My uuu viisheil to my rescue, nnti Uiick ami fast the blow's from their lista fell upon the monkey, antl he was obliireil to let go his hobl. nutl turue.l upon liis new .'iieinies.
"So savnge ami powerful wero liis ntlaeks that the sailors, having noth¬ ing but their hamls to tlefentl them¬ selves with, were linnlly force,! lo spring overboanl; ami tiieii I fonml luvself aloue w-ilh the ferocious brute. Ivi'sling awhile iu the bows of Iho bont, as if to gain strenglli for a fresli tus¬ sle, he once more sprang upon me.
"I raiseil Ihe tiller mice luore. nml, as he mn.le his leap, 1 struck wilh nil my might. The blow woiiltl hnve ciiislie.l his skull like nn eggshell, bul Ihe t'liuiiiitg animal tlotlgetl it, ami Ihe stick llew out of my haiitls many yar.ls away upou Ihe water, hu.I I receive.l hini upou my outstretehe.l nrms auM with all my slrengtli forcetl him back again among the thwarts of Ihe boat, ami, following the example of my lui'ii. leaped into the sea.
"i'he balloon ha.l now 'clenretl fhe leek-..' ami was maslfir .of thi
sire.l. for, chattel ing an insulting gib¬ berish al IIS as we llouiiileretl in thc waler. he sprang iulo the sea, nml, like a pnicliceil swimmer, struck out bolilly for the shoie; while we, hnlf nmnse.I au.l liallangry, elambereti back .iiilii the vncaletl boal" ami jiulletl nway for Ihe brig.
"llll visiiiiig King (,)iiomono on the followiiig.hiy I toltlihe people what hatl occiirroil. They hiuglicil lieai'lil.y at Ihe story ami ju'umiseil to recap- tiirethe baboon for inc. .\ciK)r<liiigly. anoUu'r calabiish of rum anil sugar wns fnriiisht'il. au.l the r.'siilt was Ihat I'ongii. us 111.' sailors chvisleneil hini, fouml himself Hint night a prisouer ou b.iar.l the brig; an.l before we gaine.l our limiit! porl he hail become ns geulle nml gciillemaiily a baboon us ever iiiaile a sea voyage. I bionght him to Cuba with me. where, you pur- ct'ive. he is as well conlenfetl ns if nmoug the mniigroves of his African
Brown Vt-lvetren In Voaiie.
Hr.iw'U relveleen iscmisiilere.l ilressy Ihis season nml will bo woru even to tlnueing sch.ml.
Salrhrls lo Mat.'li nnwna.
Trnveliug snlchelsnreiuaile to match gowns, s.i a fashionable womau must perforce own severni of siiakeskin ami li^aril skin, witii Iheir tlelicate mark¬ ings; sealskin and morocco are il,\eil in all the prevalent shapes aud fasleueil with clasps of s.did silver nud gold.
Wenian't. Hair.
Tt is now said thnt wmueirs hair is becmiiiug more bennliful iu I'olor every I year, and is also growing Ihicker ami ! iouger. This is saitl l,i be due lo the ; small light bouuets that w.imen wear. ('ertaiii it is Ihal air and sunshine im¬ prove the color and textiire of Ihe hnir. Sun bleaches the hair, ami Venetian beauties al» ays drietl Iheir ruddy locks 111 Ihe snn, thereby g.'tting that tint so inuch adiuireil called \ enetian red. Of c.iurae, sunshiue will nol bleach tlark hair, \>iit il gives a deeper oolor lo all kinds of tresses and wlll brighleu •lull brown hair.
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I have Ihe bnslle again, doubt about It. All you have to tlo lobe sure is to go to tho tlressmaker who besl knows Ihe styles and she will tell ynu that tho uevvest cosliinies all have that idea iu view.
The bustle in its iiresent form is bouml lo be populnr, for it is far from being the moiistrosily of a few yeara ago. Neat au.l graceful, it is just large enough to rouutl up the hips ami give a stylish set to tho skirt autl preveut ils sagging.
riie modern iden is to uso the bus¬ tle ill Iho only sensible way -that is, lo suit the i'mlividiinl. Hustles are being made in grent variety, both long _an.l short, nud some mu.-h fuller than
The slyle mosi in vogue iiioileiately long, and has Iiip exteii- simis which will suil Ihe womau who is tall aud not too full of oiillines. A pal of some sort is essential in order lo be IaMiionable.--New York Herald.
SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL,
The (iltl III a Nrw It.ilr.
I'Voiii time immeiumial women have, loa greater or le.ss exleiit. been eni Itloyed ill the tiehls, but never up t.i litis time, we believe, has niij- direct .'Hurt be.iii made lo ediicnte them ill Ihe higher lines of u.:{i'icullnre.
II is very mucli lo Ihe criwlit of Miniiesola Ihal she has eslabliHiied schools with this sole purpose iu view. One of ihese has jusl been opened, in which sixlv pupils can bo uccouiino- j date.l. ami lu wliich Ihey will enjoy - the higlii'sl piivilegus ami academic
Women, as far as they have been I (Mirmillod, have th'Vt'lii|it tl splenditl capacity to prepare ami survey Innd niitl can v on fruit ami olht r staple I I'lilliire niill develop the soil in every ; line stiggeslfil by science. They j make the besl of gar.leiierH, aro good : archill'.'Is ami arc in many iiislauoes ill Ilie WesI very extensive and sue j cessfiil stock raisers. j Woman's pi-overbiul lore tif iialure j euiiiicntly lils her for mitdoor country I eiu|iliiyiiiiiiil. antl especially does it g within her purview such experi- aiy for the propa- d I.l. T~YHIli'UJ • •'' plnnt life. Surely the t'-iIablislimJ^Trni-UujJ}' iiiau^s .V'gncnlluial College is n im iu till'right llil linn. -St. I.ouis SI
Massai'liiisetls has Iwelv.' regislered women pliarmii.'iHis. »bul uol oue of theill does biisiiit'ss iu Hoslon.
.Miss Kisa I'.schelssou lias been ap¬ pointed professor of civil law al the rnivi'isily of I'p-ala. She is sanl lo be the Ihsl woman professor iu Snellen.
Mrs. Mary Uaker Kibly, who is liv¬ ing III New ilampsliiro, is'the foiyijler of Chnslian Scieiitie. ller iiinoine is said 111 be aboul S4ll,0llil a yenr, chieHy frout her books.
The new rresldenl of the Natioual
Council of Womeu Workers in Kug-
liacteria that land, Mrs. .Mfretl Honlli. is an .\iueri
They expect can by birlli, ami siiioe her marriage
' ab'le to in- | has liveil in l.ivoriiotd.
Mrs. Kiiiily Stevens, who is Haiti lo be the olde-I woman in Kuglaml, celebrated her Itljd birthilay in the Kiugslmi Wiirkhmiso Ihe other day by ]iresiiliiig al a ten pnrly.
The lloslon Advertiser tells of two womeo, Mrs. Nelln. Kimball and Mrs. Kmma llnniilloihl^o own coal ami wood yards. Hoth wonien are was thirly live f.-et high, and tweuty- prospering I'lml bolh iftteiitl personally four feel Ihree inches over Iho keel i„ tbe details of ihe business. l'''-''"' Miss .
The largest dredge ever buill has nali, lun
Taper horse shoes are to be nsod f.ir th.' horses of the (b'rninn Army.
rem balsam with iiinii times its weight of collodion is atlvised by Pro¬ fessor Klein for au elastic ami water- jiroof coating for Hiimll woun.ls.
\rjtiiralisls have ascertained that •.corpioTlT n,t.i cerlalii irili"ifB are able lo make peeuliar noises for the same ifasnii thai ralllesuakes nte their rallies Inwaiii an eneiiiy Ihnl nu nttnck is atteudeii by dauger.
Some metal luieked glass mirrors of
the third or fniirtl utiirv have been
investigale.l by M. Herthi'lol. They are of liallo-ltmiiiiii origin, and Ihe backing is of lenil, which seems to have been applied inn iiiolten Htate.
For the new power )ilaiit for Ihe liig Hole Hivcr Mines, at llutte, Moutana, six turbine wheclsof lllllil horse jiowei .a.'h ni-e being matle by the Leffel Water Wlie.'l ('iim]iaiiv, al Spring lield. 111. They are lo ."le llie Inigesl wheels of Ihe sort ever liuill.
Clover sick ness, a eomuioii tlisease which ofleu ruins clover crops, has cause.l (ieriitnu scieiitisl.. to make ex- periments. They have succeeiled ill getting cllltilres of tli lirodui'o the tlisease. that soon farmers will oi'iilnletheir Ininl just as human be- iugH iiiiiy be Irenle.l.
Kveu if the sleel casliug f.ir Ihe stern plnte for Ihe uew Hieanier Ilcennit' be not Ihe largest ever made, as is claime.l, il was a huge alTair, weighing f..rly one tons in the rough. When trimmed nml ren.ly to be placed in pnsilinn il weighed Ihirly live tons,
ex.'laiiiic 1 the natne, a.- he rau up to I p]et« ll: the spol. aii'i, being proviiletl with thongs. Iiroceeded ,lel,berately to tie the babaiii securely He Ih. u lifletl the m..|ii.ules» crealur.' to lii» sl^uu!- .bl-. aul. haiinu- thus seeured our prisoner, v.l-uttived on to where tio- l«iat lay aumiig the inangmw*
" No*, ina'-ka eapii.' sanl the inter prefer. 'Ue sleepr goo I one -tw.ihour. 'lane him 1...ar.l "l.n.- When him get Sober, him likihi hard. Tie bi'u C'""!''
¦ Having pai.i tiie man Inr his sarv. ices, autl calling tngether my men. we ott.-e.uiore •larle.1 th.wii tlie crei k au.l ruer. lowanl uiy vessel.
"On a.'enunt" .,( the bar nff thr nil liUl of the He. r.i.g. •*hi'h will liot admit the jiassage of lesseN of any I'.iUi-i'ierable ilraui'ht. ami the shallow water for a fttmat .iutauoe from
r built has lately been put together iu liiiiTnlo. It is oiie hiiiiilreil ami fmiv feet long, fnriT feet wi.le nnd twelvt," feel deep. The'lifteen-toii clamshell bii.'ket will operate at n depth of eighty feet, forc¬ ing iiitten cubic yar.ls llf niii.l at onoe. Thn tlreilKe is ' named I'm McCo'jI I Finn MncCumlinlli. who. necordiug lo legend, was the strougest rrishiiiaii iu the WorM.
The length ^.f a liglil wave at tho violet end of the .spectrum ib about l.|'i'J,.%isl of an iJich ami nt Hie red ] :17,ili«ilh Light travels rJ.OIIil,- 0(iO,ilfiil inches in a secoml. Multiply Y^^^ the ile.lmiiiiialors of the fractions here
given bv ii, .IMMI.(Illll. an.l yon will
gel Ihe Iiumber of liiihl waves (or vi- brail.in«i p.r secoml for red aii<l vio¬ let riie ..Iher coliii-s lie between these extremes.
Hnw a Fortiine Wai l.o«l.
A I. .11.lou .'lectrician recently in- venb'l au ap|iaratus calculateil to greatly simiilify a certniu process ol maiiiifacliire. This he perfeclutl in his own fai'loiy ami piinisionally patented. Other inUrests then ociti- I pied his utteiilinn, nml, by some nil" '¦r''-' "chance, he forfeiie.l his right b
•3 Werlltt'iitier, of fliiicin- iileil n coniiiierical papttr which excliitles the pos»ibili|y of forg¬ ing iiami s or olheruise lniii|ieriiig with Its Iliee value The iiiveiitloli hiiH been sold lo a New Vork llrm for S^.'i.IIIIII
Miss (ill Won (io IS an Indian nctress. She plays in an exciting Western ilriima eitlille.l "Wen Ton No Mali, Ilte III ban .MallCarrier. " Miss (io W.>n lilt wmle il herself and Ink.'s Ihe leailiiig mle She is a <le- fc'iolaul of the famniis Ueil .lackot.
Two voung Kiii-'lishwoiiien, Miss <lrai'e I'.'.irweallt.r and .Miss Klla fni have recently appinreil in Lon don as professional billiard Iilayers. Miss Collins is the .latighler of a 'well- kuown rclited expert at hillinrils, nn.l has a sistor who proiuiHes tu be eveu a betier player than h.rself.
A young woiiiaii of Si. Taiiimaiiy I'arisli. I.a.. tan shear iiiore sheep lu a day than auy two men in thu place, eatching,' tying an.l washing thiini ht^rself. Sh.' can also hoe Iwo rows
of corn lo the a\. rage man s one. aiol )=a possible, on tlie nitle of tbs hoaa* prefurs In rnle her horso bareback ^ receiving tha morniug or nooniUyama. riiis i« a rnle that is nuiraryiDg—ia
Handsome (!oatuiuea are mneh b«> spangled.
Y'okes are taiieli xrorn. They giT« fhs elTecl of au nnderbodiee.
Uuches for tho ne<'k are very full. The most stylish ones show two(M>lor*.
A striking evening fat>«io is oanrM wilh phospUorio stripes iu metal, ef¬ fect.
riaiu nnd figured velveta are in brisk demand. Velvet gowns are the Togiie.
White ostrioU feathers anil pheai- ant«' tpiilla are dislinclivo featnrea of the winter millinery.
Chnteiaiiie liagH nre of silk in color to niateh tho gowu. and are secured by gold or silver fnslenings.
Koinan alriped sashes are seen in many widlh an.l colors. Some are trimmed all round with a ruche o( chiff.in.
Silk underskirts are to bo had in Homan stripes. They should be ao- ooiupanietl by corsets in eolitl color or pnre white or blaok.
A lovely novelty is a shoulder ok(0 for evening wenr. It is an arrange¬ ment of white ostrich plumes with boA ends fori^ing a Iwrder.
Ill millinery, marten, sable and aa- traklinu are much usetl as bordorings for totpies. turbans antl capote* wbicll have filll crowns of velvet.
There are some quaint Empire lana listed among holiday noveltie*. One of white gauze has ateel paillette* in close-clustering lines in the form of of wee stars. A conventional border ia wrought in plain gold seqninf. Th* ivory uiouuts are inlaid with gold and silver.
Some of Ihe prettiest frooka ihown
are of gray jilaids, made up straight or
with the squarea forming diamond*;
ilChioojct".- "n/y
a yoko of plain-oolored ololl
or velx-et, with a uarrow folded belt (o
match.
A ntylisli hat is a snilor shape in fell, with the brim bound with velvet. One sitle of the brim in rolled up to Ihe crown nud holils n Inrgo bnnoli of ciirletl feathers. A scarf of velvet passes around tho crown, ending in a bow iu frout faatuned with a jeweled buckle, .
lIeliolro]ic in all shades i* popular for winl«r ilresses. It is oorabioad with luauy shntlea and colon, moat of which aro nnything bnt artisUo. Helio¬ trope is at its besl with blaok, .white, ¦ peculiar alin.la of green vory like thai of the elm lenf, ami various 'tinta of yellow.
The fur blouse which will usurp the place of both bodie* and wrap in on* of the heading novelties of the aeaaon. There nre likewise faucy blouses for very youthful wenrors, madn «>f 8oo(i5ll lartniis and plain vivid reds of many tliU'ereul sha.les, but souiowhat toned iu eflect by their velvet trimming.
Lttlle girla aro as fond of the Bn*- sinu blouse ns tho grown-up ladiea. Their prefeienco in (his respect is grntitled by uinking up dulioiaus ooa- tumes of tills iiatnie. Frequently th* bloiiHO ftu'ins the outer wrap, and i* trlmmotl with dainty fur. A fanoy botlice is worn under it with the dress skirt.
Hchool frocks nro n iiiost, perhaps Hie inosl, important factor in a girl'a ml Ihey mnst be made of eriul that will 1 tho 'hard serv says n writer iu Harper' pliiii is t,i start wilh two. su that thsy CHU be wiini nlleriintoly, nnd, if need be, more cau be a.lileil after thu Christ* mas holitlays. It is a most foolish plan to acciiiniilatii many frocks for any young girl; far butter to buy them when needed.
Al|ili»bet of I'roverbt.
A grain of (irudenco is worth a pound of craft.
Iloasters nre cousins to liars.
(^ini|iosit.irs give work to proof¬ readers.
Denying a fault doublos it.
Knvy s'h.iotH st others and wound* herself.
FiHilish fear donhloa dangers.
Ooil teaches us good thiugs by our own hands.
He has hard work who has nothing lo tlo.
It costs more to revenge wrong* thnu to salfer them.
Knavery is tho worst trade.
Learning makes a man tit company for liimnelf.
Moilesty ia a guard to virtue.
Not to hear uousoienoe is the way to sileiiee il.
One hour to-day is worlh two to¬ morrow.
I'roiid looks make foul work in fair faces.
Quietconscieuflu is quiet sleep.
Hichest is he that wants least.
Hmall faults indnlged are littl* IhieveH thai Int in greater ones.
The boughs that bear most hang loweat.
Tpright walking is sure walking.
Virtue an.l happiness are mothar antl daughter.
Wise men make more opportnaltia* than they find.
You never lose by doing a good aoL
Xea\ witbtiut knowledge is flre witii- iiil light. -IMiiladelphia Heoord,
SIrk K<H>m Hints, Kvery woman is likely to And bar- self at some time in charge of a sink room, au.l, if il be a new rbargfe, tb* knowledge of a faw simple ml**,wiU be almuat intliHpensMble. The flrat IKiiul to be cousidered in aelaoiing a room for the sick is that il aboald be,
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patent. Illness afterward intervene.1. anl in his al."eiiii«- Ihe apparatus went wrong, and a work man wa- calle.l in lo put niattern right. He realized the value of the invention, thon,uglily masiereil the intricacies of the aiiparatns aud straightway drew np u siiecilication ami nblMin'ed Liters patent Aliuusl at once he disp .sed of tilt- right lous« llie apparatus to n certaiii niuiber ol tirmt, an 1 found hiiiis. If in a ii..inieiil the rich.r by close lilKlil «r,tli^,IKI.I. Meantime tht'a.'tiial iiiveiiior luerelj erijoys the right tt, use the atiparatni iu his own work"
with uo reins bill his nam
Lady Mantis lleresford had a re¬ cent elhiliitl.iu of eats at till' Ci-yslMl Talace Cal Show Iximhin It is'said that she has the mo-t remarkable ool lecli.iii of Ullllll . IU Ihe world. All th- ott" Hte tiaiiel, au I know when they are called llo y an devote.l to tiieir lutlnlgenl liiislress, who has a man s|.ei'ially to i are lor theiu.
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fre.h
I aummer or wiutttr tbe sun Is ooudnc-
I ive to heallh. The proper tamp«ra-
I ture Ul lusintaiu is from siily-flv* to
I seventy five degrees Kahreubeit. Oaa
of the best appliauve for eooliog.tba
rtKiiii is au electric fan wbieb blow*
' over a tub or bowl uf iee. A simpler
tplan is to nae an iee bag of rabbar or
oile.t silk. Uu.ler ordiaary circaai-
slan.es th* patient's face and noek
may be sfxinged several time* a flay
with co.,1 water and the palms of th*
bauds ruhl«il with iee. Tbere ar* a
The season ha., ¦ pt-ciilielits ol the "new w.iliiair among the arisi.H'raey. Ka.ly (litCord
IS perH.tiiailv hiintiiig a pack of liar . , . . , ¦
ners legulurlv. while Ihe Dii.hes.'.if '.»r«''. 'mmber of ilrogs for lowenaf . He.If,.r.l hj^s et^lslilishel her reputation
ileit. ami III ll."lfi>nl shire knocks over high rocketini: pheanunis with the best shots nuioiig the meu.
rirnli „l l-Unls.
More than liisHi species of plants art
illivat«,l, au'l It.ost of these bax> .
lieen broken up lUtu varied forms bj
feliTiio tcuperulnres but the* sluMfJI ; tllly lie used when preseribsii bjT a phyaiciau The same caulinn mnst bfl,; > obserTe<l ss lo lb« use of iee paok*' and puoitii.e*. ^spid B|>oDg* liat^fc tu whieh bay r«D, vinegar ur alodb** ' . s<ilutio« bar* baeu atlded, are iniiiHpig '. and gratafal lo a soAisrer ia tba
•liore, my brig lay aome Uue* or , lb* liaaA lof mau. ,
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aam r»rl. r»l,l*Ba. Ribbon euibi.,i<l"ry j> in high favor
Ilup'.kiu gloves aie woru with tituex, mat tine, sad any asoally hatfmmA' fu«aa. . ,^-1 laaat anm a Ay-Aimaiimm ^Attga
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| Title | Queens County Review 18971217 |
| Date | 1897-12-17 |
| Month | 12 |
| Day | 17 |
| Year | 1897 |
| Volume | 50 |
| Issue | 7 |
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| Title | Queens County Review 18971217 |
| Date | 1897-12-17 |
| Month | 12 |
| Day | 17 |
| Year | 1897 |
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| Issue | 7 |
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¦t-'^'mf,, "--y^'m^i^gsftr.y-^Ji::. WEEN8 COUNn REVIEW. PabllriMd Brwy Fridar Momloi; al rRGEPOBT, QUEEIB OOnHTT, H, T CHARLES D. SMITH. Proprlator. miHOUKi Cl>E>II:X. tPltTE CKIWXI-i. glcrtintt! lletJieto, BOOI MB JOB raiBTIM ¦IKOVTBD I»—— iltractlTe aod Artistic Stjl* «T raa REVIEW OFFICE by Powir PruiM. A F.VMILV NKW'.l-.M'KIl IIK llil.vl. . 1 N KRV I. I VI I 1 l.u.KM K. TERMS: •1.00 TCABLT IM ADT&RbB VOL. IIT. FKEEPORT, N. Y.. EKIDAY. DF.CK.MBKK i7, ISi); NO. 7. A. t. BAin>At.I. rraaMcat. Ari.l'ST IMNin, Tliv.rrMlilrnt. n. r. LIBRT. S»rr»f«rT and Treaaurer FREEPORT LAND COMPANY. FREEPORT, L. I. Christmas Now llinl K" iiittiiv iTOwtrs liftV." •let'ii I'lfi-tilpiJ Hie H.itiHf ..f I.tn-,!'.. EiiRlisU «iln un> lit'iriiiiiinj; Iti Itiiii Ihat augusl botly the "IJoeruf;,'." a pnll nf r" VF4 />7l_j *_.4-l/>rt I Piiiiio litnir.'* tnnn Qiioiiitmo's I'rwk to %S>k Y V irtlO*/- I «'¦•"- ^1"' -«» .""-l-orotV i«ii>Vy I '^ -Wl' lintl readietl withiii « mile of ^^^j, ^ ^vvl IliP 111 i I wlit'ii, in 1 snt III the Ktern ^Vtv^CN -^ tf'^^<-,^ 1 Hlieelf. witll Ill-v fa.'e t.t tlio I'ow of tbe itLV, CHOICE BUILDING PLOTS, bIXe TO aVrt PDRCHASER.1. talXLATKO ON HIUBUBOIINU AMID PLKASANT Mr RROrNniNOif The Famous Merrick Road for One-half Mile Intersects the Property. FKKEPOnr. wllhin nine mllfo nf Urraler Sew 'V'orlt. wllh it* W.i Departniiint. RWIric I.IkIiI''. Rxrfrllent St'linola antl Clturcheti. Ilnod Rnatlt, and M¦ KANDAI.I,. WM H Mri-I.KK. S.MITH Cl)\, CHA.I. L. WALLACE, Eleeii UBBY.Vretary and Treaanrer, OpuiA IUli. Blx>cli, }Ialn Sueel. FREEPOBT, N. Y. I riKAJICtAI.. THBFREEPORTBANK CAPITAL, $30,000. Vain Street, • Freeport, L. I. tt. RANDALL. Preridenl. OMADNOKT T. BPRAOUE. TIce-PrMldent. WILLLAII 8. HALL. Caahletr. ¦OAHO or DIRBCTOR8. ESTABLISHED IN 1865. ^I W. C. VOSBURGH MT'G CO., (LIMITED' DeaiKoers and Makers of ^ELECTRIC AND OAS F-IXTIJRES^ rOR PUBLIC BL'ILDINOS OH PRIVATK RKSIDENCKS. FIRST-CLASS GOODS OF EVERY ORADE AND PRICE. Warerooma, Cornar State and Smith Sta., BROOKLYN. Take Allanli,' Ave t 'ar frnm I'lalliusli Avt. .'^Inlion Oet oul nt Kmllh St. wmiam 8. Ual |
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