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WRfPi
WEENS COUNTY
PablWiad BracT Friday Momlnc at FHEEPQBT, QfJEESi OOOBTT, I. T
CHARLES O. SMITH, Proprlator.
i^mm
§ount^ llebietaje
BOOK MD JOB PRINTMB
-BtaccTU m-
AttractiTe aod Artistic Stjla
REVIEW OrnCE by Power Pnssti
mKOI.E: OOPIEH. FfVE oKivrw.
O-
VOL. III.
A F.AMILV NKWSI'.Vt'KR (IF TOt.VL A .VI> UEXER.VI. 1 XTELLKiENC t.
FKE±.PUKT, >. Y.. JblUDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 18i).^.
TEBHSi t-'OO TEARLT III ADTAaLt
NO. 14.
VIRAjrcIAI..
THBFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL, $30,009.
Main Street, - Freeport, L. 1.
/OBN J. RAXn.^U., Prr^idcQl. CaiiAIXNCEV T. bl'RAOL'E. Viorl-rfaidant. WILLIAM S. UALL, Cuhler.
New York's foreifrn poiiimei-oe i" .U dining at a disqaieting ratr.
Tli« Fish t'oinmissioneri of ti.i> conntry are trouble.1 about the tlimii ened diiappearaueo or terraiiiii.
THE WOMAN LOVING YOU.
Tb»ro's one thinR thnt cmi lift tho s.nil iih.iv.. l.uth ,.|iro And "ilnnetUcTO'ii much ot I".th. nt c.ur-,. ¦ti,' tr.'II ihut I irevwry ti-Iond hr.n IrIt )'„ui-••M.' and t,.e. Iwl v.- ilil"! Ih WhIIf i.l«li.lpr tiili«> y.nii- recor.l u;. Ita f.llniv ,.har«.' t.) If picrv r.iS" iil.jnK your pnth Uan ,li.««|i|...iii-.'.l fr.iiii vie rh." worlil I- n..t n desert II -nnv w.imaun l.jTlng y..iii.
BOARD UP DIRECTORS,
Jolin i. RMdall. Smitb Cnx, WlllUfU R, llnliler. Wallaoa H. r.irnwcll ThoaiatD. Smith, Anffnt ImmliE,
fiovernor John R. Kobertf., ..f Wa-l. I'iij[ton, in a rei*eiit aiMress in Tacuiiiii. sutniueil ii|i whut lie tenueil liin faith thus: ''Life it a struggle; n sohool; n lest of titnesi", Sn struggle, id s.'hi...l 111) school, no titneis; no fltue^i-. ii'i future."
rlea I., Walla
f'haiiiiieyT, Upraan*. William 11, Millar. 11, WfKli.y I>llie, llDortfe Wallace, r.ilm Petlil, Harvry II, Smith,
M. Randall,
William a. Halt,
Opan, axrrpt lexal holjdaya. from t, I. p, m, Uffiira facilltiea and lnduc«i arary iiepartment miual in IhoHU of either the Naw York or Hrooklyn Hankn or Traal Com- MUilna, and every areommlatl.iii aa far aa ta eaMbtenl with ronaervallve iiiana«einen'.,
Iatareat at the ral/i of three i*r .»nt paid oa tips Irr-iTit- three rablilha nr more, ^Diaflaiaaiinl on all paria of Eorope,
DocaaEeiieral iMnkliiK Iniainew.,
aoooQnta of eoriMiratlona, companlea. aa- eletlaa. etc., MillelteiV
iEatlre aatlafiwitlon Kuaranteed.
Ingnirlra will rereire prompt atUbtloa. aa4 barbacrfully answered.
Bank of Rockviile Centre.
'i'he .^tlantt f'onslilntioii vn.vn liio inlvantaRe of the Southuru eottoiuiiill''
; il in freights ami w-a,.?e... Tiveiitj- iiri .lent, of cost ot raw material goes to ti'ana|>ortation lines, aiiil this iil.uie represents n goo.l pvollt to the .South
' crn mills as compareil with tbe N'e« Engiaud mills.
A .'urlaiu piillB.I ftsi.le for eyes lo watch ivliII.- youro In aiij'it — This cheers vou as u.i million «tnri« can IlRht ol.s..urln>! nlB'r.i The white hin.l wavliiR you a kiss troiii li|.s that I.m'c v .iir niiii". ran make you .ivertooit nii.ti's hate an.l all tlu-ir hii*l.. Ii IjIi'.iik', An.l ii,i,l has u.,t f.jri?.)t tiie worl.l vo.i f.-.! that tliN I- luv
Si U... ha,'Klvi-,n vou the lij,,n, th,- w.iinan I ivinu- y...i,
-Will T, Hal.., in I hloa«.. Tli.:.,',-Il. r,il.!.
1 THE FOREST FIRE. I S ^>^
(Xf H.v I.OIIIH U, VAN- >;OK,M.\N, ifi
i-kol-V I
lUaco Ar
ItoekTille Centre, I. I.
We do a Oonorul Baiikiiig Bnsine«« at DupiHit iiti'l Diwiiuiit,
Interest I'.ii.l on Hiioiiiiil Deposits.
Banking Hoiir*—l) A. .M. to 3 P. M Satnnlity, u A. M. to Pi M,
BOARD OF DISnCTORS.
ri, KniKht.
Thom
Illflllil It, rHiiilii. W.siev H .-^inlth. Chiirliw I„ Wallare,
Nebart A. Davlann, John Vinciii, xllentH.irllil), foml; Xunea W, liallliioii, Cnarlea W, Ilnii's, Hamuel F. I'hillllia, Jolin W, IlcMoll, Oliver I)aii...m.
Ilaiiilll..
UMI'F.I, K, I'lIILI.II',-, 1'rei.Ment,
The amount spent aniiiiall.v ou tlm ronils of the country equal three per cent, on twenty-six milliini .1.illar.*. Were tweuty six millions aitually iu¬ vesteil in gooil roads, we would have the flnest highways in thc ^vorlll for the same annual cost, and be making money out of them besides.
Tho C'outrollei' of the Treasury has decided that oflicers of Uncle HnniH army, in traveling, are entitle.1 t.i sleepiug car aei'omiuodntions .lu their tickets. If they are on their wny to the front, observes the N'ew York Press, a whole sectiou in not enough; if it's a military ball—well, a railroad ba.s some rights.
ESSIE and 1 \ Kvrr frieuds. We lmd al- , ways beeu fiiemls siuce : —well, since w e w 11 r e ilre-ise
'il.e h.irs.. iisually nt- taclu'.l t.i it—ho was tlic nuly bciii..; Htta.'he.l in any wny to the unlovely thing—was u iliguilied. r.insorvativc miiiiial, full of .vcars, nud which nn i.iu
unt of pcrsiiu'-i.ia, cither oral or tlagol lilt ivc. ba'l ever bcu ku.nvii to i"^'-. ^1^ "1^ SA» .IreiseJ t.i-i induce t.. acoelerat.' h\i pr.'gress to C70 ttpa -"^US^iP gether. That ¦ Buytliing fn>.ter than a stntcly walk.
was wheu I i It hn.l been ii'i unusually li.il suiii- mer. .A,s the train swept along tlle lake shore I nntieel thc vcjfetation ili-y nud jiarchcd, and pools, ivhii'h always JS from the lockv soil of the lake, had dis- weiit nnd did everything I "did, oud, ' appeare.l. The ycilow-re.l awani]i as we grew np to'bovh.iod aud girl-| lilies thnt friugel tho inar,sliy ground hoo.l, ive were iuscparalilc I'.ven ; to the mirlli iiiar^;iii of the track when 1 had attained the dignilT of i seeiuod t.i literally luiru in thc
wos live and she was four. We were, , from that time, nlf-ays together, Like brother nud sister, yon say-/ More i apjieared very than this. I-'.ir brothers ami sisters | that tho little uro uot nlwaya close frieuds. We | flnshc.l like gci ,-ere chums, ¦ She went everywhere I j along the ed;;..
long pants I preferred lier society to that of my lualo friends, fo|. Uiere wns nothing soft nboul T.'ssic, except, per¬ haps, her eyes, and they were n beautiful, soft hazel.
She was str.iug nu.l nihletic, but of
fcirching rays of the nftcrnoon sun, and the sparks fr,,rii the eugine stack fell nupU'Usautly near some dry hem¬ lock brush that' Igcl the lake'. I'li- comfortnble tlioiglits of foiest liri's came up in my iiiiad. Away olT to
r.I T, i'liurslon.
rnorKiiNioHAi.
Dq. T. D. Ci{i{iHJ[itj
Suroeon Dentist]
MAIN STREET,
FREEPORT, L. I.
An invention whiuh English pcof lc will uot take up is the autoniati.' writing telegraph. You write at one end of the system aud at the other en.l I pen writes out what you have writ¬ ten in your hnndwritiug. Sket.hcs san be transmitted in this way eveu »t a distance of 'iOO miles. There is Hfty times as much invention iu thc ipparatus as there is in the telej.houc, but opparently no oue wonts it.
a sleu.ler liiiil,l;'c,mld .liive, row aud I tlie west I coul.l see n iircath .if thin, siviiu as well ns I .'.juld;uud ha.l a bla.'k smoke curling itself lazily up- coinplexi.iii well browned by n long war.l. I ivntolie'l it a lumuent nud it
seemed to get thi,'ker au'l blacker. ii.,"A trapper cookiug supper,-' T thought, but thc uoli.iii of a forest 1 uiiplens-
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L OFFICE hours:
0 A. M. to 6 P. M.
Painless Dental Parlors,
Dr. W. R. lONGENECKER. Dr. I>. S. SKIDMORE.
8. f.Cor. lliludFroDt Sts.,
HBMPSTBAD, L. I.
Imftftt with III maUtt tpplliseii far ¦aklai ptlileii dtatil •reritiani.
Work of ihe very beat,
rrleea loweat In vlelaltj.
Crew* lad Brld|« Work • Spteliltf.
OR. O. L. LUSK,
VaalU Oaieer for th* Towa of Bampatoad,
ROCKAWAV ¦EACH, N. T.
The t^avannoh news says: "(ireat idvertisers live in tho history of tho jity and prosperity of their Arms loug »fter they themselves have "shut'rie.l iilT this mortal coil;" their aiiiioiiucc ments in the newspapers coiitinuo I'i bear fruit after the a.lvertiscrs nre dead, Ou tht- other hand, the nou- advertising business man is dea.l t,i the commiiuity long before he leaves this life; nnd his bnsiue.ss is more 'hau apt to die with him.
nu'l iutimate ac,|uniiitance with Ood's
sunlight, A brave girl, too. I re¬ member well how once she swam
ncross a .piarter of n mile of choppy ! eonllagrniinii still ling,
river to get the doct,ir f.ir that griiiujiy 1 nutly iu my mind,
lll.l Sarah Tore, the lighth.iuso keep'-| As Ihn tiniii slowe.l up I grablie,!
cr's wife. She lo-.-e,l the cross ol,l | uiy vnli-se and sprang oil' onto the
woman, she i.aid, nlthough uo ouo else ' platform, Tlio con.luctor iu the ca- i Faw anythiug in her to love, j boose behiml—it wasa loug trniu of
I Then Tess weut to boarding school tno passenger ooaohes ami tweuty or Innd came back at the eud of three »<> freight cars—waved his arms uud I yeaT»with a littlu of that "horrible the heavy train once more increase.l I tan"—that's what her proper sister I it« spee.l. .Soon it lia,l vanished ; Laura called it-gone out of her ' iround the curve. T walkel up and ! cheeks, aud just the faintest trace of j''own the roui,'h plntfonn, waiting for : eity manners about her; but at lieKrt niy slai;e, aii'l uiy tliniights again rc-
the same .lear ..I.l Tess aa ever, | turned I., the possiliility of u. Hre on
I Now, ullhough my girl friend nud I ; the miuiiitaiii, Wlial :i terrible thing
had known each other so long au.l so 't wonl.l be! ! intimntelv, yet we lia.l never fallen in i'-'U just then I spied the nntc.lelii- \ love with' each other, 1 am positive I viau rig winding in ami out among j of thia, becamo wlieu I gol soft on j th.' trees, about half a mile up, ami I
.leuuie liiugham and Invislicl nil my .luickly .lisiuissed from my mind all
WILBUR F. TREDWELL,
COUN.-tELOKAT LAW,
lae Remaen Streel, Rroaklyn, N. T.
Taa Riper's Halt, freeporl, L. I., BvenlnK and .Satiinlayt.
CLARENCE G, T, SMITH
Attamey and Counaaler at Law,
FAR ROCKAWAY. aevaav avakie. yneenaCounly. N, Y,
FRANCIS 8. TAVLOR,
LAWYBR.
COBNB* MAIN ANO FULTON ST».
n#Bnfiat««<l, L. I.
E. '*'. BALDWIN,
-WBANJO SOLOIST.*:-
Caacart Encasements at Low Rateik
AddTPaa. HEMWTUO or FRItPORT. HliaiNKKS <-Aitn<i.
The books of the Uiiiled Slateb Mint iu Denver show that the deposits j of gold for thc laal year were the I largest ever received, Tho totol will ! slightly exceed 9lii,200,OOU, and a conaervotivo estimate made by the Mint officials places the entire oulpiit 1 of Colorado at $'22,000,000, in round I flgures. Colorado will go fnr alica.l ! of California, os it is .'aid tu be doubt- I (al if ('aliforuia'soutput will toudi^the ! $18,000,000 mark. Last year C'olorad,.'s I output was $16,500,000 ond that of I California was $17,000,000 while thc I total production of the country wa.s |$01,7n,92.V
' The Washington Stiu' remarks: No : portion of (he Western Hemiapliere is I opeu to the despuiler as China is. Al| portions are reasonably safe from su.'li I assaults. There are rich countries iu Central and South America iii.lif- ferently officered at times, aud which in eertain rireumstnuces would be ex¬ ceedingly tempting to the bui'.'niie.'i iug spirit of Europe. They have Ihcii rackets among themselves, and g,.v eminent there might be more K.'.iire to the locol nlvantage Frciueiil shifts are made, and iio» this lenl.'r is up ou.l then that, llut raj.i.l an,l violent as the changes may be. uo flne old land grnbbcv with a orowu on hia hend ever tea.lies his long arm from across the sea ami tries til proHt by disseiiti.iii .\u.l why? The Mour.ie .loclnne foibi.ls.
money ou tlowei-s for li.'r, Tc
laughed, i'hen thcr« Mas the time
1 fell head over-keels iu fovo with
dashing Cora Sands. Why, then I had
it bad. I got to the 8tag.,i where you
lU'.ou around stre,>t ccirners ami carve
her name uu ol.l stumps and gate
posts, I even wrote luy nnme and
liers together ou th'-' marriage page of
the old family Uilile, just to see how
it would look', ami then rubbed it out
in guilty haste. Even then didn't
Tessie get up the Inivn jiarly nnd ma-
ucnvre so thnt Com ond I were part¬ ners for the whole eveningi' And then,
there wns the .lack Slnuuers episcdc.
Jack quite lost his heod over Toss, nud
nsked her father if be could murry her.
I think he even pr.iposcd eliipemcu4'Io
Tessie. Uut she didn't love .lack, she
soid, and so ivouldii't hear of his wast- I
ing auy time nr moiu-y nu ber. .Knil i 1 di.lu't feci a bil jealous. I nm sure , I dulii't. So ynil see it',s .]uile plain I that we lia.l uot giveu the mischievnui ; little god Cupid any work to d.i fnr ' ns. Unt now 1 was twenty ami Tes¬ sie nineteen. aii,l somehoiv, us I took
the shapely little hand the olTered me ; to welcome ber bn.'k, ofter tliose j throo yenrs at school, snuichow it I camo to me KmMenly that T.'ss was n ! beautiful girl, au.l that ber eyes w.'re I bewitching, .\iid there caiuc into my
heart n strange, iiiicniiif.irtnl.l.' feel¬ ing -dissnlisfnci i.m, ji'olousy- what
was ill' It certainly was ii.it plensiut,
Siipiiose s.iiuc one shoul.l take it iut.i
his hea.l to fall in love with Tessie
ami marry her,' Confouiid liiml Itiil ^ theu, what was that b. iiie-^ I was
not ill luve with her. Of course in.t. \ i.iost nlarinii
Wc were simply friemis, .^ml yet 1 | stcc.l «..iil.l
thoughts of tire, Tess was driviug the couveyaucn ami she wns alone. I was delighted witll the ]irospi'ct of a two-hours' tete-ii-tcto with h.'r, but thouglit it strniige that oM .loe, the farm baud, lia,l nnt come for me, as usual, Tc^ 1 explained that tho mnn was olT at Tnur ('mix, n ueiglilioring tnwii, hi'lpiug liglil n forest lire, "(Ireat lleavensi " I exclaimed. "Suppose the tire should come this way nud ovcrtnkj us before we get home!-'
Tess lauglu.l, "Xo dauger of that, r guess,' she snid, ns she turuod the horse's head back iu thc directiou he had come.
It was a dPiightful nfteruoou. The ail- W'as now cooling doivu nud, uinler tlie sha.le of the trees that ovcrhiiiig our hoineward wny, it wus very pleas¬ aut. We chattel aud laughed uutil wc i|uite f.irg.it the existence of auy su.'li thing as tire or .laugcr.
It was a g.io.I eight miles from the i-aili-na,l 1,1 till' fiii'iu liouse, ami we had covered about a iiuiirler nf that dis¬ tance, wlieii, .111 l....liiii,i; lo the snutli, I Ru,ldciil.v nnticci a .lenue lila.k smoke rising in birgc, thick masses three nr four luil.'s olV, It seciiieil In l.e rapi.ll.v appr.incliiiig, .\gain that t.'rrililo thouglit nt rire suggcstcl itself,
"We had better gel home ns quickly as imssible: That is the fnrest oil lire!" said,Tens, "W.iul.lii'I it be a terrible tiling if ii should r.-acli ihe roa.l l.ef.ire w.' .1..: ll i-i cei-tiiiiily coniing towai-l us''
.\iiil cnmiii,; t.,»ar,l us n wa-., nt a togeiiai-ian faster ami
WATKIN W. JO.M'S & CO.,
OLD E.STAULIIIHBU
I Real Estate i: Insurance Agency,
Fau ROCKAWAV, N,Y. •
E. 8, RANDALL, Architact, OScaror. Brooklyn ave,, aiid Mala at , spp
Railroad Ilepot, Freeport, I.. I, naaaaad BpeaUcatloaa prapan* far al I olaaaa
CHARLES L. SCAMAN,
-Garpenter *^" Huilder,
rnttpom, l. i
EatimalMi i'lic*rfullT pT*n, C..uti':wl,s tokeii
~~GEORGE a GILSOI RATIOR,
CARPE.NTF.R5 AND BL'ILDERS.
FREEPORT, L, I,
Bavlna T\s-ei.lly .omi'IeteJ Ihe KKVIKW
Bfll.IllNii ».' are : eeiMirwl I., lak*
contra.la i..r :'r-l , iitNi IV, rk.
TUis year will have amoug its note¬ worthy anuiversaries the ..ue hundicl and flftioth anniversary of thc .l.atli nf Isaac Walts, It will lie chieliy as a rriter of hymns thai he nill he linn oreil by affectionate remembrance Oi bia hymus, snys th.' V.iuth'H Cnui pauioii, the Christian worl.l has. Iinscn a few as pre eminent. It lie bn.l writteu only thc liyiuu liegiiiiiiiig "O, Ood, our belli in ages past, ' his uame would bave a sure place iu the roll of makers of verse wo'tliy nml ileatiued t.i live .K great hyiiiii lev.ls .lenoiiiiuational bairiers. While iiuii are talking of Christian unity, m dreaming of it, the hymn, iu iis spher.' nf influence, if nuly for the moment wheu heard or sung, makes believers one. He who lias atrcngtheue.l
ami iuapired generalMus, refrishim. the aaint? auJ moviug those nu.. luake uo preten8iou,s I.l saiotliiiess, may well be remembered.
half amile of us we .•xce|.I by a miracle ii.'arcr, Ihere wa now, Th.' evergr. underbrush ha I tiud.'r ill Ihe Iniig-r
I^JUtOi{LL f fKHLEfi,
Biilders; General Contractors,
I* Bedford A>enue,
BROOKLVN N. Y.
kave for aaie al I'KEEPOKT, L. I, th*
¦oat deanble ba-iding pl.ia ou Laioa. lihad. Mi.vly (criklixl strveia, witt waiaraaiiu. &>< AW. lu.iuiea btuli (• aall eaatoBteia
CLBCRT A. HCOCLL. Aaetianeei'.
I'aaeroat. I^ I,
Wta* af Haal btata aw! Pataaaai PioMrti e«a>^aMa< aa kMi Mrais.
The London (Irophii' .leclares tha; tl e sale of cocoa has inciea...id in the itritish Isles enormously lu the la«t live Tear«, an! thinks it ma.T pnssil.ly supplant ten I'ea .'ertainly lias :i high vnlue »« a stiunilant when some strenuous imiiio.hatc laji, must be doue. Lord WoWeley recomm. u.l« ii for soldiers on the march, au.l im.i'.i: tainelimbcrs claim that i' ¦- ili.i: .laiuMny bnt, all th-. same pr.. tracte.l use of it plajs the luischiet with ihedigesti.iD of most ^nona a:.d i» highly injurious to thc nerves of nxkvi ('......a IS siiataining and diges.
title, au.l h*< un ibjectiouable eflcrs, ll vonM be ;. i.ublio L...»tfi if s.iue houseson favorite Lu y.'le inuie» wnul.l set np somcthiug akin i, th,. .1! fashiuDP.I cho«KiU<e i„,n!.ey f,.; tii.. autumn i.- bringiup out the la.-; iha. bicycle riders uavt too ofter .lrn»ik of rootaminated wella aud are psyiu^ the penally in typhoid. i'ucoa, having beeu boiled woald uol eoiitaii. 'lei..i.y luicrobe*.
iiistin.'tivcly .lislike.I tl
, might make l.iv.' t.. my girl I'lium,
I The summer 1 wish iiarliculurly In
' tell you of, the on.. f.,|lnwiiig Tcssio s returu from school, our folks aud licr folks decl.led t.i speu.l the hot s.u.s..ii at a little mountain huiulet w ith an Uii- pr.in.iiiiu'.'al.l.' iiiiiue a iiiixliir.' ..f rrench ami Imliaii thirty miles or s.. to tho uorth of Lake Superior, We had ali'ealv spent nue season there aud knew .'if a gno.l bnarding li,,iise n here tlii'V gave y.m en..ugh I., eat. ami wer.' Inn uusnpliisticatci to.'iiargc a ruinous pri.'e. It was a one-horse N.irt nf a place, .',>iitoiiiing about a diizeii faiiiilie-. mostly French ('alia .liail lial.itanls, prin'iilive as Vnaii, The )i.ipulatiou numb, red ubuut one hundre.l persons. The Inwii was perchel right niiihe side nf ii thiileeii- huu.lred-f...il-liiKh hill Dover Moun tain, they calle.l it Dire.'tiv ba'k of this hill—in fa. I, alm..st o c.intinua- ti..ii of it - r.ine a tall, poiiite.l m..mi- tain about three thoiisainl fet high, which the l-'reuch habitauts calle.l
! Ducre's Spill... This ciiiiuem-c. as well as the lull mi which tl.,^ Utile vil- hiite lay, asth.,ugh it hal been .li nppe I ! au.l tire tl) there, wos very thickly w.in.led, .fust j feet, .\ I
' n little spa.'.' cl.'se al.,.iit the hniiscs bad beeu clearc.l ..I tr.es, while for luiles ar.uiu.l eit.'nle.l Ihe .lense vir¬ gin forest, m.ist of whns.' heavy gr.'wtli of pine, c.'.lar, chestnut, <',ak atul hickory, boi.Ics n rani, iiii.lergrnwtii of auiuac au.l scrub .>ak, hal never
! been desecrate.1 by thi. w.i.idm.'in's ax.
The folks were I.. n.n np to this wild
retreat early iii the suiiitn.'i, au.l I wa"
t.. j.iiu them lu August, when I g.,t i,iv
va.-ati.iu
The railrnad by which .ue rea.lied J her li|: this .nit-.ifthe-woy pla-e f..ll.iwe,l th.' shore ..f the mighty Lake .Snperi.ir f.,r ab.iut oue hun,lie.l miles fr.mi Duluth, an.l theu struck int.. ilie f..re-t inr a
. slu rt Jistaii.'c to av,.i.| a great iiias« of basalt rock. t.... Lai.l t.i tui.ml through, the tracks .'.uuiug close In the water's eiige again ab.mt five nr
the rnad
the tirc s.
Our situati
The r,,a,l was not wi,
alb.r.l us ail ..iisis iii lln
sininou, ami if the Hau
cd t,i ,'1-11
* .listrtiic was bcc
tl:
uhuad
trae
of
f us. ing serious,
eunllgll to aiiproii.'hiiig
gnt Within
'.mill ii.it
Till' flre .'iiiiie
no mistaking it
us ami withered
ic'.iiue vi-ntable
iilinuc.l hot ami
su aules from where they left it, ,Iu wiiere ll;.' r.-a.! w.is failii.'-' fr.m lli.- lake, mv the iii.»t. u.irtncasterly p.->inl .if the .Ul.iur, lhi train sjbwe.l up a
llry spell, ami before Ihc ilcslrnyiiig tlame» tluy .lisappearc.l as snow be¬ fore the siin. li was nuly abnut half au hour Mil,... I tirst unticed the sm.ike, and m.v. we cnul.l bear dis- tiiictly the ilistant .'la.'k ami rniii- nf the lluiiies, nml .'vciy m.w ami tlou the heavy, i.'s,iiiuut Bwi.<h nml I...1.111 as s,.me great king of tjie forest fell, I'lasliini; tbrough Ibc siualler growth beueaih it, Th.' t-iiliglil was .'..luiiig swiftly nn. We b.^gan 1.1 g.'I tier- ..lighly fnghteiie.l as th,. lire i-aiiie nearer ami nearer.
A great cl.iu.l nt cinders nu.l «m.)ke, tlic ft,Ivan.'.'guard of the nil .lev .ur¬ ing en.'iiiy, b'gau to blow iu our facs V lui.lerbrush at our hal sprung up. We might have .lie.l f.ir it two hours be¬ fore and uot receive.l it. but iioiv, when Its lueseuce was inosl deally it api care.l ti give greater vel..city to the nlrea.iy furious jia.'e nf nnr de- "Ir.iying enemy.
I applied the »hij* vignmusly tn the ol.l h.,rse, and lie seemed to put f.irth his best energies, but the crazy wa;;- ..n was fo heavy that we dil unt get al.iuii uny faster than o gn,i,l tint.
The girl |.esi,le i.ie was pale, but were firmly set ail.l her eyes l.urne.l w.tli a lu-tmiis, .leterii.iiie.l ilght. She wn'il.l 'i..t tliiich, I saw She coiue nf sl.ru stutt, this ten.lei- ynuug girl. Bill tlie fierce, stub! ..rn fpirit of her Dulcu ancestry was ^tau.l IUg her n.iw in nn...l stea.l. I knew- Tess w..uld ii,.t faint ..r scream or d,, anythiug foolish .r wibl. but wnul.I
lines, came nt full boun.l from the ,',,v.'rt 1^ the left ,'f the road, the biicli b'n.liiig ill I. frightened ruu oml tlie fciuoles fnlluwing with thot storlle.l, almnst hiimnii, l.,,.k in their large eyes that ..ne uoti.'cs in animals at bay, .\ lnng, glossy blnck suak.i writhe,1 its swift wny through the iin- ,lerbrush, across the mad and wa-i lost to view iu au instant. T scarcely knew how I maiiageil to see all the-i- miu,,r features iu the jilny which after wards came so near being a tragedy, b'lt eveiy little ihing is indelibly im- presscl n]ion m.v mind, even to this lu.nr,
Onr ol.l h.irse was now fully alive I 1,1 the dauger we were iu He tremble.1 au.l sh.iok iu every limb and drew the ri.'ketv ..Id vehicle al.mg at a rote it ha.l ni'ver gnue before. I held the reins an.l sp..ke euc.uiraging wor.ls tn liiin, Hud tried to coiufnrt tho brave girl nt my sid.'. Tess was tryiug to keep the cinders ntf us with a little silk parasol—oue of my gifts to her— but s,i,,u there were so mouy linles luiriied iu that dainty reli,' of civiliira- tioii that il lu'came a veritable clan- iler, through wlii.'h poiircl n r.'.l-hot blinding fl.md of sparks nnd smoke, A great hissing, cracking cinder lighted on her Taiu-o' Shunter nn.l tbat soon was s.) near a l.lnze that I lutcheil it oil'and threw it away, Tess looked like an angry goddess. Her long brown hnir bal escapcl from its fastenings nud swejit out behind iu the wind our passage created, Ai> she bel.l the reins while I wiirde.l off a great blaz¬ ing flr bough that came hurtling .lowu tip..n ns, with her eyes sparkling with excitement, her face pale ns ashes, an.l her lijis set, she looked like an¬ other (^ueeii Bon.liccn driving her cliari.it of wrath over the necks of her prnii.l Honiau iiisulters, Kven in Ilinsi^tiioiucnts of agony T wniulerc.l how she kept up so marvelously.
We w.'re now almut half wny homo and almost in the belt of flame. Things might uow gel better, ami itwc could h.il.l ont for another half hour there was a clinucc of our getting otr with our lives. 1 tried to siieok, bnt ii;y throat was sn pnrcliSd that I could not utter n souud.
The heat wns frightful. Clou.ls of dense white smoke settled about us iu siill'ocatiiig clns.'iiess, while the thunder nf the falliug giants of the f.irest, together with .the sharp fusil¬ la.Iri produced by their stiajipiug branches and the ever-increasiug roor of the flam.'s, made U]i a grau.l au.l nwful diapason. .\iid the tire came closer ami closer — and flnull,y--it renched us.
"Tess!" T slioiit.'.l. as 1 put my ami about her waist au.l drew her .lowu below thr si.les of the .ra/y ol.l ve¬ hicle, "Dear girl, our time hns come! tioodbye''
"Dear lleil, goo,l by.V 1 read, rather than heard frnm her lips. It wus iiiipossilil.' to h.'ar her words.
.Villi nfter that, as the novelists say, all was like a dreiiiii, I have n con¬ fuse.1 r.'collectioii of a heat so terrible us to almoi-I for.'C my eyes from tbeir sockets nml shrivel my skiu up to parchment -of the nl,l horse ilroii|iing to the groiiiid—of stamling over my bravo Tess lighting oil' the blazing brniiches —of ag.inizing burns on mv head, faceaud linndsl And theu thor'e came n terrible crash! f seemed ti see ten tliousan-l st.V"< ami nil was darknos,-!
I never kmw- just how long I was unconscious, bin it must have been for many hours, fnr when conscious- u.'ss ngiiiu mounted lier throuo 'in my soul li was broad day. At first I could not open my eyes ut all. Then 1 iiiftuii;;c,l to just separate the lids, but It was th,' ncutest torment to Jo s,i I afterwards fouud thnt they ha,l been horribly burned.
Full sensibility came bnek very slowly. For awhile I was dazed, I could liol tliink—only gaze iipwar.I stupi.lly nt the clear sky ami woii.lei- wliat had liapp.'iie.l. S.ion, however, it all came back—all the horror an.l pain — uu.l I altciiililod to start iiji.
".My (bill! Tess!" I groaned, as 1 ii'iili/ed fully where I was ami what had transpir.'d, llut I biiiml I was t.l.l Weak I.l dn anythiii!; except bnr.'ly move my hend.
When I coul.l sc about me, whal a lies..late s.'cnc it was that met my lilurrcl ami crippled vi-,iiiii. As far as luy poor sight coubl rca.'h there was ii.ithiiig hilt bluckness, excpt .iverheul a lamlscape in jet silhiiul- te,l sharply a.Jrniiist th . s,,ft ii/iirc of the clear 'sky, A few feet frmu 111.• lav the fluur,. nf a human being' "Mv liml' ll wW Tess! And was sh'e .lea.l' .Mer.ifiil Il.aven! About half ..f ll.', .'h.thi's n..r.. g..n.' and she lay lu.itioliless, us th.iiigh .lea.l,
Hnw I suir..r...l at thut sight uo .me but iiiys..ll Cllil ever know. It was worse than mv o»ii misery, lUit T ...lul.l 11..t m..ve. nml the hot tears, of whi.'ii I wa- not nshnm.'.l, distilled frmu my < v..s lik,. .lr..ps of li.pii.l flre an.l pl.iug'ii.'l i..d-liot furrows down my si'iir.'il.'.l .liv-ks. And then I a.iiii;i lapM.,1 inio uu.'ous.'i.iusness,
\\'li..l.' a i.'s miglit liav.' j.nsse.l be- b.ie I ku..w uiiythiiig more. Then Mid.Iliiiv I i.pcii.'.l luv eves nud suti'. I w.l. Ill'Il.'d lit home." liy the beside sat m.v sninll sister .f..|init'
"V.iii have beeu sick just three weeks. Ilen." sui'lshc. "uml 'Tcsi.. '—eiery ..lie of us sai.l "Tessie au.l not Miss Mills —"is just able lo walk around." I|lt camo out ait..rwar,ls that Tess had received lier wnrst burn while try¬ ing tn wnr.l nlTii erent blazing braii.'h Ir.im my liiO'l. afler I ha.l bccniii.' un cmiscinus. Of curse, she wftsliouizcl f,,r her bravery—"when I .li.ln't do niivtiiiug brnve nt nil," she afterivani'- ..ni.l I.l mc. With n bright blush, I diin't say anything nud ir,lint I .Ud i.- scor.'cly «-ortb rccor.liiig.
The .Inct.-.*'snys IwilI bear nn per mnneiit evil elleets of uiy nlvciitur." save several deep, ugly scars nn lifi hca.l au,l arii,s,
Uut wheu I take my youn"gest boy on luy knee nnl pour into his uever- liriii!; eor. a-^'aiu and ogain, the stmy .f niy escape frniu a fler.T denth. nn.l then "loik over acins;. ih.. Inble when sits my swe.tfacc.l wife, I shu'bler nl tee rec(ille..ti..u of thnt uight of li..ir..i au.l marvel at the streuglh ofa true Wl.mans Iov. -New Ynrk Le.iger.
TIIK SABBATH srilOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR FEBRUARY 6.
II. M,
MUni- T.>rl,.i«e» n. .I.u.l. I ..r Wni..,i.,
Living tin.uses, with tl eir backs oovere.l with jewels, attn, li.'.i by a gold chniii 1.1 wniiicirs diesscs. are the rage iu Varis, Thev cist about J'^O, Th.'S.i.'iety for tiic l'i,.t.'.tinii of .\uininls jo agitating the niattci.
n'.>ii,en ¦¦ntliim In This < .luiilry. There are sai.l t.i be 2.HI regularly or.laine.l woiucii pastors iu this coun¬ try beloiigiiig to several ileiiomiiin- tiniis. They nie divi.le.l ns ^.thiwi; l"iiiversnlist's, fnity; Disciples, fnrty- six; Free Will Ibiptists, thirty-eight; Vuitnriaus, twcntyf.i ir; Cnugregn- tioualists, tw-.'uty - three; I'liited Brethren, tw-enty-onc; Protcstnut Methodists, eight,"
The flrst wonian ever t.i hold Uic olllce of I'resi.leut in the Tor.into Christian Fndcavor I'uiou is Miss L.iltie K, Wiggins, who wns unani- luously nud eutliusinslicallv mnde rrcsiiieut at the election of" ollicers hebl n f.-w weeks ng.i. Miss Wiggins was birmerly Secretarv for the I'ninii, an nlliee she held bir three years, do- iiig thc work so faithfully tliat not n dissenting voice was heard from thc eight thousan.l luembors.
A lieaiiliriil Ol.l .liie. Mr-, ('..w.lcu-l'hirkc, n.iw in her eiglity-niutli year, is still hale ami hearty an.l living a beautiful ol.l age iu peace au,l trnmiuillity. With a miud nuclon.le.l and a body wouder- fullv active for her years, she limls much pleasure iu recalling lo n few select friends reminiscences of her enrly dnys, wheu she was Ihe coiistanl associate of Mnry Lnmb, nn.l miUL'led fr.'.'iueutlv in Ihc brilliaut coiujiau.y of Shelb'.v, Colcri.lgc, Chai'les Li'iiu!., Keats,'Leigh llunt, Hiizlitt, Douglas .Id'rol.l nud Charles Dickens,
On nrenii I'Hra.le,
,\n ncntc observer points out that lucn are less conscious of dress thnu wniueii. Of oonrse a man in poor clothes ajipcars ill at ease in tryiug to make his wit nr .ilher uatural gifts outshine his raiineiil; but that is nnt In the point. .\t au ufteruoon recep¬ tion, or better still, nt u picture ex- liibitiou, the eagerness with which iiiost young women tiy to show the men how tliey are dressed is interest¬ ing to cnntemplate. The men Rtan.l discreetly near Ihc .'Cutre of the room or walk slowly in an outer line, while tlie w.linen gntlier close U) the pictures, Occasioiinlly a gon.Ulooking, w.'ll- groome.l, youug lunii or an artist- looking chai) "''" '''"' ""¦ same, wo¬ man between liim and the jiicture he is Innkiiig at .'iglit nr ten tiuies iu gn¬ ing Ihc rouml of the ro.mi. He should iiiiiko uo mistnke nn.l not lose his Inad in thiukiug that she is persou- nlly interested in him. She simjily bus on a new gowu, and courts liis silent ndmii-atioii, but milhing nioic.
New KnVeU in Kveiilns XValsls.
i'.vciiiiig waists have ratlier a s.iiiarc outline, with the blouse ellect in front, ns one of tiirqiioiso satiii em¬ broidered With gilt, silver nml lur- .pi..i,-e ben,Is and spangles on either si.l.. ami e.lging of sable fur; bust drapery and tiuy sleeves of luousscliiie wilil fur and violets ou the right, an.l fur nnd a bil of the embroidered ell'ect on the left,
A secoml Inilelle in black lins a skirl of i-atili duchessc with r.iun.l. liagi;y wnisi of A.cordi.iii-plaite.l cliilb nii, studded with alumiiiiim spamib's; -Imrt sleeves nf tw.i rulll..s. lUisI .li-apcry nf white .hillon and piissc. ill..lit..rie nf jet nml aliiiuiiiiiiu siir- i,,iimliiig the hipiarc uc-k. with l..nf ..iiiiimeiits lit the corners an.l.inthe ..lllllil.b.i,-, Hslt of jet to c.irres]ioIid,
The Irnut nml bm-k vi.w of a new l-'rem-h gnwii alUir.ls seveiul nl.'as bir carly Spriug costiiiiics. The skirt bas a sc'aiii in the .'ciitre fi-..iit. ditto back ami .ir.'ular si.les, wilb blnck brai.l Ihr.'e-f.iurlli inch wide applied in l.'iigthwise rows, ea.'h wilh a bar n,'r,.ss Ihe I,)p, giving uu odd .'ll.'ct,
I'he r.iiiml wai-I opens .b.w 11 tlic .'.'litre with three slc-l and pearl clasps au.l has III.' braid, lia.'k and front, in a design to inatcli the figure on Ihc ikirt Iti-ni.l is als,i nver the tn]) nt the close slecv.-s, on the rtari.l ...ilbii lined with fur ni^d binds the tilted belt, -Dry (bioils F.conouiist.
..nil Il.l
Tl.e I <
IliMI lie
r.ailh.
be
cuu ro.le
jUliiile
. loe in oiir danger. '.lUal, if not snperior.
to u.V own
Ou .¦ami ihe rire. It was uow with-
It IS not geneially known tiini the vanilla bean i" Ihe cnstliest b.-au i 11 earth. It crows wild, nul i" gath.^rel by the ii.itives 111 Fai'nntln nul Mis- nulla, Meii.'o When br.ueht fr.iui Iho .'..re»la iheB.. be«ii« ale s..|.| nt tbe rale ..f $11 'io per Imsi. l.ut when Iriel nul cure.l they eostab..nt $11,25
iu..menl t,. let vK uuy passenger fo.' ill lialf a mile ..f us au.l r.'ariug like a ' ^^ p,,i,n.| They iiie ii.aiuly use.l by the place with the 1..111; name The wiM l.enat m sight .f Ins prey -V , ,ir,igci«ts, an.l l»'«i year ..ver llil,iion,- ' '' ""'- -'" '" " ' " * * "'- en inipi.'rte.l
hamlel b.-.a-sicd 110 stat;ou, ..uly ap!at great cloud
form of riugh, uuheiiu l..j. " Fr.ii.i .'clc 1 the tia.u
this iKiint there w. uul up t.ir.ir.gh the lao. making
thick forest a nari,-,w. i,,rtiioii> r..a.|. w.
v.iugh an.l St. uy, aul .lark even 111 tbt
.laytiue, Ir.uu th-" ovcrarchin.' tiee»
up to the ho'isen ou tl.e hilisi.bv Oulj
one tram n .lay -i.pped Ihere. al li;ilf
l>4St live, a-jd Ihev always .Irove .b^wi
fr..m the b.iArdiug house t.'i meet it :i
.u antl,Intel, n .uje«cri]it velucb
that mti:ht have eoiu* out of the ark
This wa» a ti» lihetlel iik- il.,
an.l I in.ler
. an,I i.!ew tight 111 our
'ir eve- Tusrt so that ,
beans .uutrv
uld scarcely see, ami Kriii,ii,g au.l jici i*riu.i .'Ul llesh tni it felt r,iw I \ ili'ck of teal—great b.k', beautiful ieilon-—«»ept over u.. flyint; to'.varl ue lake, utter.ug L.ul, .Usc.ir.lau! dies Nnw ar, 1 tbe.i ..l.e nf th. i.iiu.
bei wi.uM fait 1.. the i.r.,iii..l, it,-, .
wlng^. perhaps, sm^el b.v the dames ' \ aiarble bust of Mr (•lad-t..r.e, lue .ver which it ba 1 passe.l F.Mir j;.ti ..f several old Et.<uiau« is b..th Leauiiful deei. t lua'site klloii «ith i;..u«*» of I'atliament, has b««u pla. e 1
• Nalln
Aiisiria
liermauv
I'.'rlugal,
¦¦• Thai Onn Telr(
raph
11 11.,arv, lUlg.iiiu F
(treat (Intaiu. tir
Sweden, V.rway
zerlaudowc all the telegraj
then re«]i
ective t.-rrilory
eece
and
.h II
ran
Ita
Sw
nc,"
Woinen in Ibirmiili nic probablv freer an.l liajipier than they nre any¬ where else in tlle worbl," Though Huriunh is bordered ou one side by Chiun, where women are held in con¬ tempt, nml oil the other by India, where Ihey are kejit in the strictest sclusinii, Hiiriuesi. woiiicu have ncliii.vcd fortheinselvcsamlhav.. l....-n pcriiiitte.l by their ineii to nttniii a free,loin of life an.l n.'tii.n tbnt has ii.i ]iiiriillel nniong OricnInI peoples. The si'i'i.t lies, perhnps, iu the fnct that the Uiiriiii's.. wiiiiinii is active and in- ilustrinus, while the Iturmet-e man is ill.b,lent nu.l ,ifteu a recluse, Uecm- iiiir, tlier.fore, both by tuste nud by lin'.it, the iiioii.y earner, the bargainer ami the liiiaui'ier of the hou'.chnl.l, she hasasserlu.l nii,l obtained tor her- s.'lf the right t.i hold what she win« ami the respect .lue to one who cun au.l does ilirecl nud control.
Things ave strangely reversed 111 Hiirmnh. fm- her.' wej see man a", the religimis soul nt the iiuliou nu.l wo¬ mnu Us brain, liuriuese wonien jire born traders, aud it is more nften the wife than tiie biisbaml who drivis the barcam with the Knglish buyer for pa.bly harvest, nr, at uny rnt.', she is pres»ut nnthe occasion nU'l helps her ea«.v-g..iiig husbami to stan.l firm. .So highly Is tra.liug ..steeuieil thbt a .la.ii;li«(er of' well-to..b. jiarents, nud evou a youni.' marricl w,,innn. will set
II], a 1 th in the bazaar, amt .Iresse.I
I.l a bright siik tam..in i.-kirti ami white ja.'ket, with a flowei- jauntily stack into her culcI bla.'k tresse.,, she will start every nioruing with n trny of -we.tiii..ats. fruit .^r toys on hei- liea.l, nn.l, with :i fciiyely nml grn.^e hi.ru nf the sunsliiiie nn.l th.' boiinte.,iisiii.'.s of the luml, will p'lsh a brisk trnle all ihrough the 'hort an.l siuiiiv .lay. The eariiiii!..» thus male ar.. the wnmau « ..wi,. and can. i,.,t be L.tuhe.] by he, h.i'l.nii'l,— I'bilaJelpUia Le Ig. 1
l»o*»l|i.
Ther.' i*apIcaf,u-luxnrionsTiiiki-l rtths f.ir wonieu in L'-'ii'lun.
The Duche'S of Devonshire has a ej.tC'l the captaincTof the Hnval F.a't ¦¦ urne Ludie*, (Joff Club f,,, 'h;j«
Miss Va:jgh«n-L«-»i", of Sau Fra,. i'co. makes a proI.-'i,,n of ta .-.rse'. enl ¦' .e-. it «'! »iti...iil
III!
la'1.11 y seriu-c a- Iii.. clerk .if the Su- pi-...iiie I'niirt nf Ilie stnte of Suutli Dn kola for some time jiast.
The rich.'st Friiiccss in the w'..ild is the Ci-iiwu I'riucess Ij.iuisc .loiei>hiiie nf Swe.leu nml Norwav, married t.i the Crown I'liiice of Deui'ii.irk
Ln.ly Henrv Somerset is veiy uil¬ well. .Ml her engngeiu.'iits hnve been cancelled. on.I she is t.i go to Xanheiiu as soon us she is able to travel.
Mrs. H. H, A, Heach, 01 Hoy.iu, lii,- well-kuoivn composer, is at "work ..11 a c.iiicerlo for piano nnd orchcstrn, w liich is to be pulilishe.l this spring,
A I'aris ... respondent is iiutlioritv for the state liciiI tlml Sarah licni- hardi is moie benutiful nt fifiv-five than she was nl thirtv, as also is Fdleu Teriy.
Miss Frances F, Willai.l imlignani- ly .b'uies the recent repoi I that she fainted while speaking la-l Sniidny evening. Sill' says she was ucv.r in better healtli.
Lea Ahlborn. tlicfai,ious wnmau en¬ graver nnd etcher, of Swe,l..ii, wh.' die.l rc'ciilly, was sdeetcl by the Fiiitcl States tbivernmciit as the en¬ graver of the indcpendeiice nielal in bsTi;.
The best cdm-atcl (Jiicn lu the world is lur Majesty nf Italy Slic speaks, besides her own l.ingiic, French, ("iermau, English and Spanisl, aud stu.lies sucli subjects as ihenlogv. biolngy. geolngyaml bniaiiy,
Dr, Marie I.nuise Itennil.of Lowell, Mass , has been npiioiuted me.licnl in¬ terne ill the New York State Craig Colony b.r epileptics at Sonyeii, Liv- iiigstoli {'ounty. She is the' lirst wo¬ uiau aiipoinleii as n lucdical inlcrne in the State h..spital service..f New Ynrk.
Miss Helen L.H'kw.iod, of I'erii, Iml, was I.l ajijiear iu a concert nt Frankfort unt b.ng ng.i, but missed the trniu at I'eru. Determined to keep her niiiioiiitmcut INfiss Lockwood liircl a horse au,l Iniuigy ami drove sixty-five miles across cnnilry rench¬ ing her .lesiinalion ill Iliiie t.) till her pari.
Dr, Belle lleynobl,, w lm was one .,f th.' iiinst miti'd .'harni'tcrs iu the civil war, is yet liviug nt Los Xiigilcs, and liresiilcl III th,. Woini'ii's I'arllaiiieiit there. She f.,11..w.'.l her husbniid to the wnr ami herself font'ht iu many bailies, ller bravery led (bivi-rnor Yiiles, of Illinois, to npiioiiit her n Major .if Fiiiled States Voiuiiteers,
The Chinese Minister, Mr, Wn Ting-Fang, is sni.l to be n trifle un- ensy nbniit the ellect the freedom ..t .Viiicricnii wnnien may have upon his wile. It nppenrs tliiil Mrs. Wu is iimch please,1 with Ihc life b',1 by .•Viiieiicaii wniu.'ii. The Mii.'isler, h.m-ever, is n great n.liiiirir of nur w-.imcii nud says th. y arc "the most beautiful iu th'e wnrlil."
Trliiliiiliiu; iloiK.
While sjii.ler-iiel allovers are w-.-irke.l ill pearls, silver nnd gold.
New- n|iplir|Ues show toiiches nf ch. iiill.. inthe floral figures.
Velv.'t belts embroiilerc.l in bca.ls nml spangles nre worn with tailnrcl suits ill Lnml.iii.
Amethysts are proiuiucnt iu the newest bead and embroider...! bumls. -rhey sh.nv liji well with gill-steel nr jet.
Tiny edniugi nf tinsel crd mc set with a cilnr.'.l ston.' here and thei.. or a cluster .f spangles rcscmbliiig a 11,.wer,
• Croi'liele.l gai-nitiires are coiuiiii; np welMiir thc spring iu Kiii)iire blnii-..' fronts, ynkcs. skirt jiic'cs nml baud tiimiiiiii;..-..
Hhim.stoucs, Mlv..r ...iji sha|u.,l spaiigies. and tin' bili.i- tu nlui.111111111, nr.. iiiumii; th,' ..linj. Ili.i,.ls m co.n¬ ing gni-iiitiii-c.^,
A new rnuml skirl ..| lis-c. net nr chiiVnii has rows..f la,-,, iiisi rtmii nnlbi- liiig from th.. wi.isl lin,. ami ciccI wilh nil .ii,br,.i.l..rv of Silk iii,,| spangle-,
Tli.. day wli.'n giiimp.s amly.ik.'. wer.'.'.iiitiiH',1 I,, ehiblr.'n ami yoiiiif;- girls bel.iirgs t,, the jiast. At tliii 111,1 ill.'lit Ih.y nr.' woni by the young ami 111.' iiintnr.' ulik.'. ami mnk.' an im p,,rlniit fealiir.' ..f the seos.iiis waist-,
A bhii-k u.'t sliows the latest em- brm,li'ry as sjirays nf Iiiljjis i.n,l Icaws riMngfroiii the lower clgc; the llnwers -bow III l.nld relief, b..ilig<,f il-ldes,el,l sj.aiigles llll.-kly .-lii.ti.rcl with jet mingling in ihe l..nv..s,_ Dry (1. ,,:N I:;cun'.>uiist,
Tl. a sii„i,Ke Uill.I.
Fr,. Jli,.llllv the ship-that ...iii.. fr.im Kurope li'iiig litlle .'hibUeii b, fiiemls .,r relatives in this coiiiitiy, tiiirg.. I n-. . xprc-s |ia.kaL'es w.iul.l 1... laggcl Only the other .lay tiv.. Iiltb' ..hildnii arrivel in New York. One little girl ofthe.vearH ..iiiio froiu liussia, Slic wnre a slmw I over iier lieo'l ami .'ame.I a hnn Ikerchief full uf iilnyihim^s ller father wa.s in this c,in.try tiyiiig 1,, mak.. a hmne b.r ber ami h|.r uiotiii.r, but hi'i ill..ther .lied in liiisMa, ami tiic liltb' girl was sent t.i li..r fiitli..; here Her iiiiii,,. was lik.', Anotliei one wns nine youre ..I.I, w-ln.sc iiaiii.' is Iloua, eani" ^«*h, n liltl" sister nf seven fr.iiii Itu'siaii l'ninu.I; ami Ihe
little gill .,f ni'i.' y.ars, th li.'ers .,f
the stinmship sai.'l, wos u Iiltle mother In ber -i-ter all the way ..ver Tw., , more little '¦ister,s iia'ue.l I're.bi ui. I (ianiin cum., from ,Austria, liotli w,,ic tags nbmit their licks with the nnun s un.l Sll.Ire's of their relatives ia . llijs eountiy tn whom they wei'e coming.
Itui'ia'a l.ail.Hex Nohleiiieii.
The bind IS changing haml-- rnpnlly 111 Kns-iil, Stat;.II.-s of luml -ales show, says the L.iii.l.n K.-lm. that 111 a siiiu'Ie year .'i,r.ir.,mioacre« have bei-u sol.l, mil nf tins •.i,7iiiiii.'iiiil n.'res passe.l ,,iit of th.. p'iss..s-ii,ii of the , uoble- into that of peiisa'its. either 111- .livibiuU or c'j-..i.eratn.' n"^o'iatioiis. ami lo,'al ciuiinuii..' Sniii..| jiiir chaser,., were of Ihe i.i*-r.'liniit elass, , Unt thi-Vmiiortuul |..iiut IS liiat by tlii- coutinuoiis jii.i.'e.ss the u.ibles ore be- cnmiug lan.lle...s, au.l the ciuss of great territ.irial I.ii.ls will soon cease to exitt The Kiii--iaii ceuaiiK of th« present year sh..w,« that tli.' popula-
i' tin. nii;ii..i;- wh'i ar. gr.iwint; .Vearlj 1,1 iii,p' rtan.'e, uot thfl f,'iv U' haret..
I »li«eU lUiei, icu^4 »iK'ts ,..1 Jijiiia ma«uifl.;«nt aaiitfisaad three itltcTe.1 lu tin; uurer scliotil at Eton
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A Worklncman'* llolrl,
\n'!ii,-i laige hotel IS lo 1... ererit.l ,11 L.I,!. II, It IS pmposel I.l put up a »..rLiiigiaah - h..tel that will a.'.'on. Modate mjil b/iar.ler< at rw.. ceiif* a mglit I' .t ex| e lel t.. pay live pel .-eil. '. '!.e -l.aiih'I'lers --'Jlil-.'»g.. t.\kt.ind*.
, 24, --Nu ninn can-.'tr.. i.v,. iiuisl.'rs. for .ilher he will hal.' ll.o .-.ne nn.l love the ..ther or else h.> will h.il.l to the or.e aii.l ,'.e-|i!se the nther, Ve can irn serve «o,l nut Maiiiin.,11,- Iher" ar.' l.ul tif.i mas¬ ter., Ihrisl up.I s.tan, (li.t ths Katiier, Soa ant llolv Sjtrlt. wl... in fl.rist have lennl- r..,^te I ii;..ir l.'ve f,... us llii.t s..ek our ctcr- iinl welfare, with nil we met I.er- mn.le sure |.. us. nu.I Ihe .l.,vil, who cnti'ols thn w.irl.l nu.l the il.'sh an.l seeks our et"mal i-iiii. Kiviiii! US as ahall sonie ol Ihc |.le.is. iir.-s..|siii (.,ras.'.i-.>n. Tli" chil.l ..I th.i l.lii>r.l.,!n, hnvluun-eeive,! tlu. Lor.l Je«u< li.rist ani bciai! male Ii Him n chill nn.l heir nl r.,1.1. 1= expect...!, liice Abraham, t.> I,,' l,i.i',;Iurt forthe ..Itv, nn.l, like M.-.«es,t.i hnie i.'s(.....i unl.i thn re,'.,iini'ense of tho ii'.vai-.l an.t l.e Inviiin up Icasiire In lieiven
mil n.it oil th I'rth, alT.'.'Ii.m s.-t call,liiss
ai'ove, ii,^t ,.'1 thing- .Mi the .'.inh iCul, ill,, iil, .'V.T seeking I,, pioiit' lllm who halh call.',I lis.
¦ih. "riii'r.'f.ir.. 1 say unt.i vou, Tnl.c no thnught f.ir vniir III,., what ve slinll I'lit or wliat ve shaft .Iriiil:, nir \ et f.,r yonr ho.ly what ve shall put .111, Is 11.it the Ilfe morn Ihan meal, ani lli.. I.ulv ihan ralinent'i'-' This w.iu.terfnl "I-.iv iiiit'i xnii ' istlie New Teslniiieut cpilvnhii't ..f .- rhns siilth Ihe I.or.l- an,1 shoul.l ..arry wilh it all wel«lit. f.r Ih.TC Is la ll all i.nwei', I think you will '111,I II f,>iirt.'en times In this sermon.
id. "U-h..1,1 th'. fowls of Ihc air, I.r Ihey Riwii.it, m.ither .In Ihev i.'ii,, imr i:iillii.r Int.. Iinrns, v,.| vour " Il.>av,'iilv father
1,'e.telli liu'lll. ,\i'e ye not UUI..I1 l.etler thnn thev? .\r.. not live sparrow., s.1,1.fur liv,. fnrlhlnKs. ami imt one nt theill Is fnr- Ki'llen l.et.ire tio.l?' (I.uWe xil,,0,1 11" who KBve life wilt net wlthholl looiI for Ihn life, nn.l He who ma.le the h.nly will sur.'Iy Pill,ply ralm.'nt In cloth,. II, Do p"o\,\o who worry ab.iuI theee thlng.i leineoiher Ihnt they'linve a Pntlier lu heaven who -oai'cl u.'.t His niTii s..n, hul .b.llvere.I Him ii'p f.ir us all. Now .ihnll lb' ii.it wllh lllm nlso fr.'elv give a. nli Ihiiign? (.Ilnm. vlll,, S'2,1
27, "\ViiI..h of vnu, l.v lilUing tlmiight, can mbt on.'euhll unto hla stature:' \V,. cnn neither n.l.l ..ne in.'li I,, our l;el«ht nor a lu.imeiit to ,iur life I.m by the wlll ot ilo,l. W.. are whollv .l.'i'.ii.lenl U|i,iii Him fer overvlhlnK, Jnsl ns uiu.'li as liieMr.ls nn.l I.en.Is nn.l llsh.'S. llnwers an 1 1 hints an.l In'es. He Is III., lio.l In wh.iae linn.I .ur breath Is. an.l wlio..e nre nil .nir ways. Hn opens His haml and sati»iles the ileslro I living thliu;.
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menf? r.ilisi.ler the ii!i,.« ,.fthe I1..11 h.iw , IbeVRrnw; th.'V lell nnt. lii'llhei- .1.. they I spin." Thev ni-e siini'l.v |,lalite.I, ani he- 1 Um well r...lle.l th.'V Kr.iw, Tims It we | will but abhlein .|ul>'tn.>ss, nn.l, Uke tho planls, trust Ihn hiisbamlman's cnre, tie will see t.i It Ihat onr clothing shall ilo Him honor,
.lust to let Thv Father ,l,i wlinl He will, .last to know ihnt It.'Is true nu.l b" sllll, | .lust lo follow hour bv hour as Ho lemlelh, , Jnst to ilraw the moment'» power n,s II j n..i>deth,
s',1, "An.l vet I snv iint,i vou thnt eveu ! Sulninoli Iniill his ulnrv wns nnt nrrny...l like .ine,.ftli.'-i.':-- His s'Inrv was all [Ul nil, but the llly-s Kk,rv is pnrt nt Iiseil, Our Lnr.l Hiinsi'll is the lm.' Lily nf th.' valley. His gb.ry was In Him an.l sh..n.. ; out thnuiKli Hlm In nli His wnr.lH nn.l < ib.e.ls. We mav put on Hint whi.'h tn s,,iiie may seem very lieaulifiii, but the Lor.l , bi.kctli up.m the heart, nn.l Ihe ihrea.l ot this whnle sermon Isrealllv, the reality of , the h.'nri that Is rlnbl Willi lio.l. |
iill, "Wlierefnr,) If llo,l s.i eh,the the | Bras.. .,| till. Mebl, whi,'h to-.iny Is ami lo- mi.rr,,w Is.'iisi Iiit,i the evi-n, shnll He u.it mueh mnre ,'l,illi.' v..u,0 ve ,if Iilti.. fnilbi'" If He ckilhe the 'perishnble n.iwnrs. hi.w mucii moru will He .loth., mnn, wh.un Hn Ims rclecmeil I'V His pr.',:loU8 bloo.II Hn ha.-, by a sacrl lice lii.biserlbnhly great, pro- li.le.lreiiempll.in el.ilhlun forevery peni¬ tent sinner, just ns when tlin L,ir,I li,ii ma,Ii. uuto A.lnm nn I 10 his wife cats .11
NEW YORK STATE NEWS.'
Ktaie Tot Ijtws DMlamt r«)aal. 1
In his annual repori ths Attonie).-(t«a4 ernl says "The Att,-.riiey-nrni>ral'a olBeal has been calle.1 up.m .luring tho laat yaar 10 .levnie mn.-h time nn.l labor to lltliratloai on quest l.Mis rrlnilnir to tho tax lawa of tba i<tate. The (rr.'St bu r.len of taxation Is tor .^Ity, town, counly nn.l local purpoaes. "Tha Stale tnx Is a enifiiiaratively small Item. In the hlst.iry of Ihe Mate there probably never has |...en cronter tue.innllty and want .if eqiiiiy In the n,«<cssniem of pomoaal prnpertv than In the vear ISH", In certain I.<..allllesthea«s.<ss...l valuation ol pcraoaal pr..perlv has heen verv frrenllv iniTsaaedi In ethers there hns l....>n nc lner«Mlse what- .'V.ir, nn.l In s.im.' instan.'os tlitro haa bean ev.in n .llmliiiiii.iii ol ili.. nss.^siMl valua¬ tion, .Ks a result au une.|nsl burden ot Imth liieal nnt Staleataxns.lorlDR the oom- inc yenr will l.e pln.-eil upon the locallliMi whb'h havesn largii^'eiihanecl tbcatieaaoti vaiiinrlon nf personal estate,
"ThrenI" "f criminal pmseeution acalBSt oilleials whose .biti.'s nre .|uasl-Judlelal will ac..,.iu|.lish nothluB. exeeut to make Ihe want ..f e.|HalltymnrnelarInglnlhPtatnn. Tli..re cau lie nn iiue»tl.in hnt Hint tbe tax laws of the Slate reipiir.. .-ar>>fiil ravlston nn.l niiien.bnent. Cru.ie nu.I lil-c.inslilsreil l.'K.sIatl.inwill onlyiiicn<ns..the.liffl..ultiea. ,V cimmtsslon, nompnse.t.tf men who hava bn.l Jn.11etiil eyperlen.'e, wtin iiossess leam- liiir nn.l ability, nn.l who nre fr.<e from Maa an.l iirejud|..e, coubl iin,l,uibi..dly maka rc-.immeii.Iattons w-hl.'h would be at ODoa b.ilh prnctleni an.I beneilelal In theljr na- lur.. an.l which w.^nld be recelvod with .'Ollli.I.'nee an.l c.insi.lercl with resiieot."
The Alinrii.'yileiieral also calls nttentlOB 1,1 the a.Iverse .leelsi.-.n'. oftlie eoiirta on Ihe Autl-Trusl law. nn.l nd.Is; "Ontslde of ilie leirni .piestlons under review, tt may Is* 'Si.l tl,a' the statute contains dofeeta whb'h prohabiv make Ihe law ol very little utility,-
Farmers Aaklna For flood Roada.
There van a Ii.'arliig n few days ago, at' Aluany, before the Assembly Judiciary Commttiee on Assemblyman ArmslronK'e bill provbiing f.ir the general Improvement of the roa.ls ot the Slate, one-ballot wblek Impr.ivnraent Is to lie paid hy thc Btate.l Ihlriv-tlve per cent, liy Ihe eouiitvtn which; the Improvement Is mn.le, nnd flfteen pexi— cent, by th.' t.iwn dlrcUIy nlTected, F. IV, l',>wer, of Sniviiy, On,in,Inga t'ouuty, nppcnr.'.t ns the iip'resenl nllve of several flraiiii.'s III Ihe western pari of the Htate; ami s|..ikeln fav.ir of iheblll. Unsaid that the farmers w.'re beginning to Iwllcvc that i;,>o,I r,>ii,ls iv,iul,I greatlv benellt tbem, nn,l I'spc'lnllv tlmse Ilvlm; near the towoa ami .III,.', nn.l thnl tho sulijeet had been' s,> lhnrnii(rlily .lli...iis«ed nt the varloaa ^rino:.. m..etiiii;s liint the projndloe In favor nf .lay w.irk ..n the r.)aits by thn farmera nnd iii;iiliist paylnK any tax for road Im- provemenls ha.l nimoot entirely dloap- |...nr.'.I He snid he I,eliev...l thn bill belBij; eoii~i.lereiI was a fair one In tho farmer, ani that It would meet with no opposition from theOranKt>s.
II was il.-elde.l to h.-il.I another bnartnc in n few w.-eks, t.i whb'h persons Intereited In good ronils will be uged lo appear.
Mnrder ut Sharon K|.rln|ra.
Normnn Vr.iomnn, nge.l fnrty years, shot an.l killed his wife nt tho residence ol H.'nry 1'. 11.'Iiinler, a farmer at Sharon SprluRs, Vronniaii and his wife taad nol Ilv.'d hnppllv logether nnd bad iepaiated thr.'e ilm.\s. Ihe Insl lime about two week! ago Mrs, Vro.iman hnd deeldod to go to her nbl lonnp In rmimln, nud was staylBR nt Mr, Itellini;er's Ionise temporarily,
Vr,-i,llllllll hllll Irleil niany tlin.'s fIdoo to persiiniie his wife to return to bim, and this mornlUK he .Ir.iv.) t.i the llnuse, called her to the door, nml, nflei n fnivmlmitce' .'ciiversntion. drew n revolver nnd shot bet tivl," In the breast. She expired soon aflen Vrnniiiaiv also shot at Mr. llolllngor, wbo cam.' Into thn room, hut the bnllet lodged ia Ihe pnnni of tho iloor, Vrooman got Into his culler and esenped,
I'll., .'.luiitry was sooiin'd liy tho enraged iielf^hbors, nnd Vrnoninn was found at tb< bnuse of his fath.'r, N..|s,iu Vrooman, In a ,lylng eonillllou. He ha.l shot bimaelt In the breast, an.l snbl he had aimed lor hif heart.
Annual ltt.|iiirl on Prisons.
SlateHuperlnteDdout of Prisons I.atlirop
in Ills HununI report glv.a thn aggregate
.leilelnncy nt the 'Slug King. Auburn aail
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lius nnd eb-t'icl tbem Iilen. Ill , Iill. H..w . (lint.in prisons for the laat flsoal year aa
u'll nioiii win He pi'.ii-i.lH Iho temporary 5H1.«76.27. Hn ascribes n largo part of the
fnlliuK off In ths lunrkut for prtaon-made
l!e,id8«o Iho "branding not," whioh took
N'ovcmhar I, IHMI, renulrlng all
I'lnthluK needed by these b,i,II
HI. 'Therofore tiiko'.no.Ih.iught, anyini;. What slinll wn eal, or what shall wn drink, nrwhcrowll hal shall wo beelothod? " Worry n.,1 In .vonr heart uorglvoutterancotoyour tliiuiilhta. Fret uot Is n eoiumnnd found Ihieotlmes lu I's. xxivll., 1, 7, «, alonKSldo nl "Trust In tho Lor.l an,l doBood;so ahalt Ihou dwell In the land, oud verily tUou Shalt be fed." In Flill. lv.. II, It Is, "lie ,'nreful (or nnxlonsl for uothing." .lr. Weaton savsi "Anxiety for thn things ol tills life Is'uuneccssnry and prolltlosa. (lod ku..,vs, ami iio,l loves." Hn wlll provble, f,,r His nnme In Jehuvnhjlr.'h (Hon, xxll., II, mnrgiii). . , ,
,'U, "iFor nltei" all iL.'s.' ihlugs do tho Keiitlb's a,ii"lii, l.ir ynur lb aveiily Father knowelh that ve Iiu>e noe I ol nil theso things." Leav,' all w,irrv ami .'are to thoso wh.j havo no fallier In heaven, bnt trust lll.lll ill (l,.d. It W..11I.I grb.vn lis II our .•lililren seem.',! worried und anxioua lesl w,' inlRhl not te.'.I nnd obitlie them, au.l
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flinubl «n lo..thers lor
inys, however, that tlie revenue from prison work, ns carrie.l .m under the con* ntltutlouat nniendineut which took effect ou Jauunrv I, I8ti7, la likely to meet ex¬ penditures lor enre and maintenance, fur* niah state supplies ol good quality at low cost, and Klve tho hlKheUt nlTcot to Ibe relormatory and edu.?ntloual aloie of tbtf ,
A vll|n(o or Acpd Peuple.
TllO villngo ol Newark Volley, near ilivogo, has just ooinptelc.l Its coutus. Out .-,1 n poptilatiun ol Khtl thern aro forty-nine meu ami tlilrty-two women wbo bavo paksi'd the aije ..f 7U y.'nrs, llealdos tlul»e,_ Ili.T.i nr.. aeventeen who iip' uear tho nine-" ll.'lli iiilicstou,., nnd nil ..f Ihem are lu fairly i;..oiI lii'allh, rhelr oamoa arei ('lii'i>.tiaim Shear. '.1,1; Mnriu Urainard, U;
Ilea,'ihinirs for iv'lil'h th.-y sli.niUI look to I si.'pli,.n I'hnmberlnlii, Hi; Mnry Bradley
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ho UlUKd.im of a, and nil tlii-s.. y.m, ' 11 1 iiu- I.'.'rsUuii tills. It means tluit linvlni; bee,inn iiiili..|r<.t (lo.l tbrough lallh In Christ W" iir.. In mnk.ili our .me Kii^al Imsliieas I.. I.ii-ten HI- klun.tnm au.l the time wb.-n II" .linll relKll In rl,<hteollSlle,^ by b'tlliig lllm 11'.. us 11' He uinyi.hsis.
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Hla exeee.lliig nbumlan...!
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Msk.'lh..ii Hlsservb.elhydnllghl Ileii make thy wnnls Ills ..are, III, --Tak.- Ili,.r..|..i.. im llmiiuhl I'.
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Inst ieas.in .in living uy Iho .lay nrn njipr,.- i,rl,ite here al-.., \V.« arn nol to auv Li- ilinn',,w we will .l'i Ihus nu.l «... but If Ihn l.„r,l will w- aball live an 1 .1.. IliU nr that In- iv I'l r,-. N.'il h.ir are IV.'I.l b'lrrow I .-111,irr.» a,.a,..-, but Jaat to-day live unto tiim -lu iiuleln.'ss an.l In .'.mil,lenco' (Iaa, .vxi.. 151. "Iiuluif iiaocuabm serve thro, f.iriin.I la with then ' il Ham, X., 71. Slreniftl, f,,rt,,-,lav Is all we nee.l, for there
n.'ver ahnll bou Iniiinrrnw, T., lii.rr.w alinll |.r..v.. l.ul un.,l!ii.r I,.-day.
wi'il 11' aaure .jl J.iy nra.rr.iw,
- l.e.3on Helper.
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view of III" pr.l.aiile alleinpt 1.. l.r... I uill Kill .ra f..r -t ..kli.K lie- rivers In K|..ri la I j the Fiih f.juiajlsal.ju.
H7; Flnriin Wilsnn, H.'i; Oenren illeaaon. M; Hlniia Piii.lps, s,1; II, M, Hiiirdeyant, dil; J. M. I.lvcrim.r.', n-i; I.nvinn lliishnell 81; .. .Lrsi'l.ti sinininiis. SI; A,Inline NIebulaoa, Ml; Hel'v \Vnl,l,i, HO; Fllznbelh Seboonover, Ml; Marv K. lluv..y, HO; I'athnrlne Ulwell, Hll. anil .lohu. Ilutler, bO, I'he citiliens of Newark Valley are proparing to kIvo tbo ,1,1 ],c,.].I.i an ..ntei'laiiimeiii, unit allow th.'in to take a pari ..Ither In rnndlug, sing- InK. speakluR pieces, or .llaplnylug tboir amurliicasin other way-,
Itegenla' llulloll Ituad ilnllUlng.
The ll.'K-.'niH nl Ibe I'niveralty bovu Just Issiii-il the Htatn Miisuum llnlletin ou road mnt.Tlala nud rna.l biilldlug In N'ew Yurk. IHreetor Herriil hna had cooimunication wllh ii.'urly iiOOO i|iinrryiiien In workiug nut ihls problem, Ile shows tho model rnails In every atuge .if e.instructlou, ao Ibat anyone may uiideratnud vlearly how In build Iliem, Hnhas prepared a map of New Ynrk ahowlng Iho illalributlon of rn,'kh innal usol.il f.ir ruad matorlals, and nn,,IIierniapsli<iwlnK Ibo wbuin Htate and' KlvhiK thn Inoatbin .,1 everv atoDo quarry uan I Inr buIldlDg and road material, Tba map ahnwa tho ipiarrlea with erusben and .llatlugulabcl Iiluealiine, aiindatoun, liiam •lone, Irnp, grunlte and slat".
Rivltemenl Over a deiiaaa.
Thern la emlteninnt in the vlllagiM ot Ilrewater, Putnam County, nnd riermonl, itn'kland Coualy, b.'caua.. thn cenaua re- turns ahow thn population tn lie aligbtly .iver I'iOO, wbieh lueaus thnl tha taxea of aaben nnd hotel keeiiora will he doubled lu ni.e.ir.iaDe.- with the provisions of tha llali-ea law.
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h III In -ter man ifnt alx mnnths to tbe I",'Ilit.nl inry Inr alealiug uu uinbrnlla.
Mr-, Nellie While, nf Cauaudalgua, owaa up |,, b.ing I0:l y.nrs nl age.
11... Allegany (..unly Carmen.' Insurance Cuini'Hny carries riskii aggregating as.MIO,- (Wl>,
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| Title | Queens County Review 18980204 |
| Date | 1898-02-04 |
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| Year | 1898 |
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| Title | Queens County Review 18980204 |
| Date | 1898-02-04 |
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^. WRfPi WEENS COUNTY PablWiad BracT Friday Momlnc at FHEEPQBT, QfJEESi OOOBTT, I. T CHARLES O. SMITH, Proprlator. i^mm §ount^ llebietaje BOOK MD JOB PRINTMB -BtaccTU m- AttractiTe aod Artistic Stjla REVIEW OrnCE by Power Pnssti mKOI.E: OOPIEH. FfVE oKivrw. O- VOL. III. A F.AMILV NKWSI'.Vt'KR (IF TOt.VL A .VI> UEXER.VI. 1 XTELLKiENC t. FKE±.PUKT, >. Y.. JblUDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 18i).^. TEBHSi t-'OO TEARLT III ADTAaLt NO. 14. VIRAjrcIAI.. THBFREEPORTBANK CAPITAL, $30,009. Main Street, - Freeport, L. 1. /OBN J. RAXn.^U., Prr^idcQl. CaiiAIXNCEV T. bl'RAOL'E. Viorl-rfaidant. WILLIAM S. UALL, Cuhler. New York's foreifrn poiiimei-oe i" .U dining at a disqaieting ratr. Tli« Fish t'oinmissioneri of ti.i> conntry are trouble.1 about the tlimii ened diiappearaueo or terraiiiii. THE WOMAN LOVING YOU. Tb»ro's one thinR thnt cmi lift tho s.nil iih.iv.. l.uth ,. iro And "ilnnetUcTO'ii much ot I".th. nt c.ur-,. ¦ti,' tr.'II ihut I irevwry ti-Iond hr.n IrIt )'„ui-••M.' and t,.e. Iwl v.- ilil"! Ih WhIIf i.l«li.lpr tiili«> y.nii- recor.l u;. Ita f.llniv ,.har«.' t.) If picrv r.iS" iil.jnK your pnth Uan ,li.«« i ...iii-.'.l fr.iiii vie rh." worlil I- n..t n desert II -nnv w.imaun l.jTlng y..iii. BOARD UP DIRECTORS, Jolin i. RMdall. Smitb Cnx, WlllUfU R, llnliler. Wallaoa H. r.irnwcll ThoaiatD. Smith, Anffnt ImmliE, fiovernor John R. Kobertf., ..f Wa-l. I'iij[ton, in a rei*eiit aiMress in Tacuiiiii. sutniueil ii i whut lie tenueil liin faith thus: ''Life it a struggle; n sohool; n lest of titnesi", Sn struggle, id s.'hi...l 111) school, no titneis; no fltue^i-. ii'i future." rlea I., Walla f'haiiiiieyT, Upraan*. William 11, Millar. 11, WfKli.y I>llie, llDortfe Wallace, r.ilm Petlil, Harvry II, Smith, M. Randall, William a. Halt, Opan, axrrpt lexal holjdaya. from t, I. p, m, Uffiira facilltiea and lnduc«i arary iiepartment miual in IhoHU of either the Naw York or Hrooklyn Hankn or Traal Com- MUilna, and every areommlatl.iii aa far aa ta eaMbtenl with ronaervallve iiiana«einen'., Iatareat at the ral/i of three i*r .»nt paid oa tips Irr-iTit- three rablilha nr more, ^Diaflaiaaiinl on all paria of Eorope, DocaaEeiieral iMnkliiK Iniainew., aoooQnta of eoriMiratlona, companlea. aa- eletlaa. etc., MillelteiV iEatlre aatlafiwitlon Kuaranteed. Ingnirlra will rereire prompt atUbtloa. aa4 barbacrfully answered. Bank of Rockviile Centre. 'i'he .^tlantt f'onslilntioii vn.vn liio inlvantaRe of the Southuru eottoiuiiill'' ; il in freights ami w-a,.?e... Tiveiitj- iiri .lent, of cost ot raw material goes to ti'ana >ortation lines, aiiil this iil.uie represents n goo.l pvollt to the .South ' crn mills as compareil with tbe N'e« Engiaud mills. A .'urlaiu piillB.I ftsi.le for eyes lo watch ivliII.- youro In aiij'it — This cheers vou as u.i million «tnri« can IlRht ol.s..urln>! nlB'r.i The white hin.l wavliiR you a kiss troiii li .s that I.m'c v .iir niiii". ran make you .ivertooit nii.ti's hate an.l all tlu-ir hii*l.. Ii IjIi'.iik', An.l ii,i,l has u.,t f.jri?.)t tiie worl.l vo.i f.-.! that tliN I- luv Si U... ha,'Klvi-,n vou the lij,,n, th,- w.iinan I ivinu- y...i, -Will T, Hal.., in I hloa«.. Tli.:.,',-Il. r,il.!. 1 THE FOREST FIRE. I S ^>^ (Xf H.v I.OIIIH U, VAN- >;OK,M.\N, ifi i-kol-V I lUaco Ar ItoekTille Centre, I. I. We do a Oonorul Baiikiiig Bnsine«« at DupiHit iiti'l Diwiiuiit, Interest I'.ii.l on Hiioiiiiil Deposits. Banking Hoiir*—l) A. .M. to 3 P. M Satnnlity, u A. M. to Pi M, BOARD OF DISnCTORS. ri, KniKht. Thom Illflllil It, rHiiilii. W.siev H .-^inlth. Chiirliw I„ Wallare, Nebart A. Davlann, John Vinciii, xllentH.irllil), foml; Xunea W, liallliioii, Cnarlea W, Ilnii's, Hamuel F. I'hillllia, Jolin W, IlcMoll, Oliver I)aii...m. Ilaiiilll.. UMI'F.I, K, I'lIILI.II',-, 1'rei.Ment, The amount spent aniiiiall.v ou tlm ronils of the country equal three per cent, on twenty-six milliini .1.illar.*. Were tweuty six millions aitually iu¬ vesteil in gooil roads, we would have the flnest highways in thc ^vorlll for the same annual cost, and be making money out of them besides. Tho C'outrollei' of the Treasury has decided that oflicers of Uncle HnniH army, in traveling, are entitle.1 t.i sleepiug car aei'omiuodntions .lu their tickets. If they are on their wny to the front, observes the N'ew York Press, a whole sectiou in not enough; if it's a military ball—well, a railroad ba.s some rights. ESSIE and 1 \ Kvrr frieuds. We lmd al- , ways beeu fiiemls siuce : —well, since w e w 11 r e ilre-ise 'il.e h.irs.. iisually nt- taclu'.l t.i it—ho was tlic nuly bciii..; Htta.'he.l in any wny to the unlovely thing—was u iliguilied. r.insorvativc miiiiial, full of .vcars, nud which nn i.iu unt of pcrsiiu'-i.ia, cither oral or tlagol lilt ivc. ba'l ever bcu ku.nvii to i"^'-. ^1^ "1^ SA» .IreiseJ t.i-i induce t.. acoelerat.' h\i pr.'gress to C70 ttpa -"^US^iP gether. That ¦ Buytliing fn>.ter than a stntcly walk. was wheu I i It hn.l been ii'i unusually li.il suiii- mer. .A,s the train swept along tlle lake shore I nntieel thc vcjfetation ili-y nud jiarchcd, and pools, ivhii'h always JS from the lockv soil of the lake, had dis- weiit nnd did everything I "did, oud, ' appeare.l. The ycilow-re.l awani]i as we grew np to'bovh.iod aud girl- lilies thnt friugel tho inar,sliy ground hoo.l, ive were iuscparalilc I'.ven ; to the mirlli iiiar^;iii of the track when 1 had attained the dignilT of i seeiuod t.i literally luiru in thc wos live and she was four. We were, , from that time, nlf-ays together, Like brother nud sister, yon say-/ More i apjieared very than this. I-'.ir brothers ami sisters that tho little uro uot nlwaya close frieuds. We flnshc.l like gci ,-ere chums, ¦ She went everywhere I j along the ed;;.. long pants I preferred lier society to that of my lualo friends, fo . Uiere wns nothing soft nboul T.'ssic, except, per¬ haps, her eyes, and they were n beautiful, soft hazel. She was str.iug nu.l nihletic, but of fcirching rays of the nftcrnoon sun, and the sparks fr,,rii the eugine stack fell nupU'Usautly near some dry hem¬ lock brush that' Igcl the lake'. I'li- comfortnble tlioiglits of foiest liri's came up in my iiiiad. Away olT to r.I T, i'liurslon. rnorKiiNioHAi. Dq. T. D. Ci{i{iHJ[itj Suroeon Dentist] MAIN STREET, FREEPORT, L. I. An invention whiuh English pcof lc will uot take up is the autoniati.' writing telegraph. You write at one end of the system aud at the other en.l I pen writes out what you have writ¬ ten in your hnndwritiug. Sket.hcs san be transmitted in this way eveu »t a distance of 'iOO miles. There is Hfty times as much invention iu thc ipparatus as there is in the telej.houc, but opparently no oue wonts it. a sleu.ler liiiil,l;'c,mld .liive, row aud I tlie west I coul.l see n iircath .if thin, siviiu as well ns I .'.juld;uud ha.l a bla.'k smoke curling itself lazily up- coinplexi.iii well browned by n long war.l. I ivntolie'l it a lumuent nud it seemed to get thi,'ker au'l blacker. ii."A trapper cookiug supper,-' T thought, but thc uoli.iii of a forest 1 uiiplens- i'- —^. L OFFICE hours: 0 A. M. to 6 P. M. Painless Dental Parlors, Dr. W. R. lONGENECKER. Dr. I>. S. SKIDMORE. 8. f.Cor. lliludFroDt Sts., HBMPSTBAD, L. I. Imftftt with III maUtt tpplliseii far ¦aklai ptlileii dtatil •reritiani. Work of ihe very beat, rrleea loweat In vlelaltj. Crew* lad Brld « Work • Spteliltf. OR. O. L. LUSK, VaalU Oaieer for th* Towa of Bampatoad, ROCKAWAV ¦EACH, N. T. The t^avannoh news says: "(ireat idvertisers live in tho history of tho jity and prosperity of their Arms loug »fter they themselves have "shut'rie.l iilT this mortal coil;" their aiiiioiiucc ments in the newspapers coiitinuo I'i bear fruit after the a.lvertiscrs nre dead, Ou tht- other hand, the nou- advertising business man is dea.l t,i the commiiuity long before he leaves this life; nnd his bnsiue.ss is more 'hau apt to die with him. nu'l iutimate ac, uniiitance with Ood's sunlight, A brave girl, too. I re¬ member well how once she swam ncross a .piarter of n mile of choppy ! eonllagrniinii still ling, river to get the doct,ir f.ir that griiiujiy 1 nutly iu my mind, lll.l Sarah Tore, the lighth.iuso keep'- As Ihn tiniii slowe.l up I grablie,! cr's wife. She lo-.-e,l the cross ol,l uiy vnli-se and sprang oil' onto the woman, she i.aid, nlthough uo ouo else ' platform, Tlio con.luctor iu the ca- i Faw anythiug in her to love, j boose behiml—it wasa loug trniu of I Then Tess weut to boarding school tno passenger ooaohes ami tweuty or Innd came back at the eud of three »<> freight cars—waved his arms uud I yeaT»with a littlu of that "horrible the heavy train once more increase.l I tan"—that's what her proper sister I it« spee.l. .Soon it lia,l vanished ; Laura called it-gone out of her ' iround the curve. T walkel up and ! cheeks, aud just the faintest trace of j''own the roui,'h plntfonn, waiting for : eity manners about her; but at lieKrt niy slai;e, aii'l uiy tliniights again rc- the same .lear ..I.l Tess aa ever, turned I., the possiliility of u. Hre on I Now, ullhough my girl friend nud I ; the miuiiitaiii, Wlial :i terrible thing had known each other so long au.l so 't wonl.l be! ! intimntelv, yet we lia.l never fallen in i'-'U just then I spied the nntc.lelii- \ love with' each other, 1 am positive I viau rig winding in ami out among j of thia, becamo wlieu I gol soft on j th.' trees, about half a mile up, ami I .leuuie liiugham and Invislicl nil my .luickly .lisiuissed from my mind all WILBUR F. TREDWELL, COUN.-tELOKAT LAW, lae Remaen Streel, Rroaklyn, N. T. Taa Riper's Halt, freeporl, L. I., BvenlnK and .Satiinlayt. CLARENCE G, T, SMITH Attamey and Counaaler at Law, FAR ROCKAWAY. aevaav avakie. yneenaCounly. N, Y, FRANCIS 8. TAVLOR, LAWYBR. 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