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PENS GOUNTY REYIEW.
Pabllahed Every Prl.lar Mornlnif at
FBEEPORT, QUEENS COUNTY. N. T
CHARLES D. SMITH, Proorietor. ANDREW J. MAC LEAN, EdiWr.
^mm§ $onni^ llebieto-
C^'*^
1001 AND JOB PRINTINi
— mri'Ttr IX
A!tractlYe tnd Artistic Style
AT Tnr
REVIEW OFFICE by Powsr Pressis.
l-ilTt€tt:in CtOPtl'SM, F-IVE CENXW.
VOL.1.
A F.\MII.T XEWSI-.VI'KIl OF I.CM'AI.. -VXD (JENKK.VI. INII-I.I.ll. KM r,
FREEPOirr, N. Y.. FRIDAY. JAM AUY :M. ]SW.
TEBM : tl.OO T£ABLT IR ADTAfCS.
NO. 13.
PIT* milHoo (lolUr* ire tpent eick jetr ia E&gUnd on the g»me cf foot¬ ball. J
Since tho MannlicLer gun came into nu Ibe ratio ia four killed to one wonndeil—juit the oppoaito to what it Ibrmerly w»f. ^^^
The New York Ohaervcr ranintnina that the peDinsubbip of tbo En^liab ¦ud Oanadisu cbililrcD excels tbat of Un^lo Sam'* boys anil K>r!i^.
Queen Victoria for tbc laat year ot ttro baa maoifeated an iaclinntion to direct the alTairs of beronnOnTern meat, lunch to tbe disguat of Ler Friine Minister.
They aay, remarliH tbe New Orleans Fioayaoe, that tbo New York upeculn- tori made enongb out of Dritiehliond- hulderi OTer the lato war Ecnre to pay pretty well all the bxpciiscs of tbo war, if it should come.
The atadentB of the Univeraity of California haye pledged themsclvefi to improTe and bcantify tho gronudu of tbe institution by tbeir own labor, thus making improvementa, for wbich tbe nniyersity baa no money.
' Tba Chioago FhyBJciana'Clnb hnn do- eided that "organized charity means a wild desire on tho part of some peo¬ ple tbat otber people shoald help the poor," and that the doctors generally get the heayy end of tbe stick.
It is claimed that tbe lar^o gold fleldii, covering several thousands uf •oresinBaokiugham County, 'Virginia, bare recently beeu investigated by ex- perta aud that the average of the ores giTta a mncb better percentage of gold tban either tbe South African or Crip¬ ple Creek districts.
Aoeording to William E. Curtis, Naw 'York City is alarmed at the pos- ¦ibility that Chioago may capture most o( the trado witb tbe South if tbe proposed Chicago and Sonthera Btatea ezpoRitioif''is held next fall. A counter demonstration is therefore being planned in Gotham. This will take tbo form of a monster parade of tbo bine ami tbe gray. Negotiations to secure cheap excursion rates over •11 railroads for the masses and pasties tot merchants, producers, shippers, bankers and leading Grand Army of the Bepublio men in the Sonth and West are being made. By those means it ia expected that a big cru.vd can bo aecnred and the Chiongo project nulli- fled or at least prevented from accom¬ plishing all its promoters anticape.
Sir Walter Besant, tbe English nov¬ elist, in rommc'utiug un Hall Cainii's views of the United Htatcsu and pub¬ lished in the London Daily Chronicle, aays: "Wo don't know tbe American people in this country, and wo ought to know thom ; tbev come over bero by the thonsaud, by tho hnndred thou¬ aand, and we do uothiug to eoteitaio thea or to raaku their aci]iiniatHQce or to show thom that wo should like to know them. Aru wo ashamed oi uurselres—of our buincs—of onr women, especially—tbat wc do not want to show oursolveii tu thum? We baTo no reason t<y bo ashamed. Tliv Eoglisbwoman is nut so intelleutaally onltiTated oa the American, bnt she need not foar oomparisou. As fur tbe people generally, I ara ri^bt glad to gee Hall Caino proclaiiuiiig thu truth aboat thom; that is, that they nru al¬ most childlike in thoir siuglenuss of heart, eaaily moyed by simple things, tha youngest inin.k' 1 and the youngest i hearted people in tbe world. As I did ' not aay this myself, I copy it, I sleul | il, and I adopt it. Tbe material )^r.'at¬ ness of America takes away unu's breath ; tho kiuilness of the .Vinericans takea away one's power of criticism. Ouo doea not-go away from a delight- lal CToning aud begin at once to carp and sneer and insinuate snggestious. Only, it by any machinery .vo cmld do aomelhlog to make tho .\moricau viaitor fuel at home with ui, wu shuul.l be doing a great thiug fur uurs.lres. I don't waut bim tu be iutr.i.liicod to belted esris, but I want Amoricau men and women of culture to bo abU. easily to meet Eoglinh men and .vumea nf culture."
In 189t there ircre id tbe United States 12,7.11 mercantile failures. Tliu namber increased last year to llt.iil I, 2.3 per cent, more thau tlio luiiiiliir lot tbe preTiotu year. Tbe per cent. at, (aiiorea during ISOj was 1.33 aa compared with 1.31 for 1894 and 1..M) for 18S13. The percentage of assets waa flfty-flve iu lii.i.'i, aa against tlfly- three per cent, iu 1k'.I4 am) Dixty-Hve in IS'.l;!. Hradntrcet'it, eoiuiuoutiug on theao Ar^uret., says tbat the "in- erease iu buainess fuilurvt. lu IH'ij cou- traated with 1k'.»I aiuuuais to ouly 393, for which irains tte Westeru, Northwestern hu.I Mi.Ml.. States aru rea|onsible, they baviiis' been respec¬ tively 3.t3, sevttuty-sevcn an 1 suly- fonr. While Ihc incr..a»e lu the total Dumber uf businctui failures in thu Wtwtern Statea wan apparently Urge —abuut eleven |H'r cPut. —tho in- crease ia total liabilities of failing tiaderj did out siuunut to more tban . aevrn per cent., (rum which it may be perceived Ihat .-umtiiereial and il Inn- trial embarrassmeuta m thst region were largelv amouc aataller cuocru*. It will be weu (r.im Ihe tinures givci above, utaervos lue Atlanta Journal, tnat tbe numlier of failures il tbe 8oDth last vi-ar wa. much lesathan the ¦amber fur I*>li|. Tbe increase in tbe nnmber for tbe whole oouutry «,ii. 39'i, but the iucr.a^e in tbe Nortb.ru and Western States was 4T.>. There¬ fore, the South slinw. a .l^r..^-.. ...» \#i la liie number of iuer.*aulile (ail- ar«< last year. Thi> i.peaiLS remarka- ebty well for onr part ..( the countty asd ia another proof tbat the iv.nih aadare.1 tbe |MDIo Iwtter au.l came .ml Irom it wiUk Uai injury than any other
AFTER MANY D\Y5.
I sit lieslile my flyin;; loom.
I toss the shuttle t.i aul fro: Tho sunllslit llooils the qtijo; rnim,
Mnking tbc fattern itle.im m-l ffluW. Wiihont, autumnal Rlnrles shine;
Tiir.-.U','h warp an.l w.iot rleh slia-iowj play— Woulil Ooil It wero more f.iir nnl fino.
This web that RMWeth .lay by (1.1.1
.. 1 .ve.'ive nn.l w.inve till ilay is .lone—
But wh . .Vlll bleaeh the lineu white, By nl..lietny ot ram an.l lun,
H>)X summerno.ins, .inn rte«ry nlglil? Anil who Its shinini; length will «-..iir'
UuJerits loi.I wlnt Ik'Hi-i will h..l» 11^ strew ot p:iK.ii..u, or ..f priyer.
Of w..rlJles.sbli.H.i, or l.jve .leuie.ii
I plant a tree bcslile my Kate;
Ml.iwly it rXaes. fair .ind tal; Wllh prophecy nt royal stat«
It towers aliovrt th.j oldjfr.iv .rail I Dut who will s.'o it in Its prim.'.'
Whnt b.vera s-'ol; it. Ie.ify mny.i'f Whnt bnrd unburn, with song iiu.i rhyme,
Weil ils gree.a boH'.ths to .lcathle« liiysi'
I build n m.iusioti wi.lu nn.l fnir;
I renr lbs tower... ot frett.'l .stoue; But who shall breathu It.s linppy nir'/
Who call Its shelterinS' roof his onn? What gnests shall thr.>ng Its ehumlers line';
Whnt fei't youth's jnyoii.s ine.isiires tri-nl When I nnvc dr.ilne.l Uf .-'.s bist red win.'.
Am' irraes urowj greeu nl..ivo my heielii On the Hiift uir I l.io.se n .s.ook;
From pnle to polo It .lrilt.it It tar; It flonleth ttt.«t, il nont..th long,
lueonseiiuent as broezM nre! But who will hear It ns It flies
Throuijlt shnlotvy ppa ies, v.ist an I illm. Anil lure it from the lonely .sk'!.....
When 1 have ilin.' .villi s.ii;; nii'l hymn.' -Julia C. K. n.irr. in In.lopenJent.
SI-LLNyi'iS .MUDKL HOME.
nv St-S..N AlnilEIl IVKIS-.
(*^ OSEPH and I took n 7^ ^^ great fancy to Ihc .Mechnms when tbey first settled tloivn mi a little pluco in uur neighborhood.
Tom Mccbiim was neuodnatureil.casy- goiug soni, nml his wife—thiy hnd been married about two years—.vas as bright aud pleasant a litllo bo.ly as one wuuld wish to know. I thouglit I'd never seen a hnpiiicr or mure cou- tended yonng couple.
Our two families Hoon grew iuti- mute; for .To.suph nn.l Tom Lind known oucb other when tbey weru at school, and Belinn's mother was sccoudcousin to my Aunt White's husband ; so there ecemt'd to I u a sort of family relntion- shiji lietiioeu us.
Well, it bappcnod thnt I went to stay n cutipio uf weeks with Cousin Betsiy, .vbo was having n trying' lime witb her sick children; an.l wben I came back, Seliua wu.s tho lir.st to call to f.oo me.
I thought she looke.l changed some¬ how—restless and dissatistiod, it might bo—and wbou I nskc.l bow she un.l Tuiu wero getting nion,' ivitli tlieir spring work, siio answered pretty shortly.
Bynn.l.by she says:
"Mrs. Bigger, .li.l you ever see a book—a uew inlilicntion—called the 'Woman's Mo.UI lluiuu':'' "
I littd btarl of it. lit tsey hud told mu tbat a womau ngeut bad been nrouud ber neigbborbuud, selling tliu buok, aud that wben shu lind insisted upou Betsey's liUHliand biiyiug a copy, saying that witb its help tboir bomo coul.i be nia.le a deal nicer au.l more guulcel luokiU)!, be bad replied that iu llis opinion u model Imrao .vns one wlicru raoddleioino strangers and trashy books ought uot to bu n.lmit- ted—uu ivbicb sbe call..d him u ".-uul- Icss clu I," and gone off .vitii un uir.
"Trasby book", indeed I" said Hc- lina. "Why. it's onu of the unct do- ligblfiil lis well ns vuhiulilo books Ihat a lamilr cnu pus-ess. It tenches bow tu make home beautiful and altriic tivu; lioiv to econiimi/.o iu eooKiuj^ and bu'i'ehold nintlirii; and eveu bow to make old drcsees look as goo.l ns new. By lolloiving ils instriictions tbe plainest homo c»ii be mado )i!t'Hs- aiit nud uttrsclivu —'.I model home,' iu fact."
".tnd have yo'j followcdtheinstruc- tions?" I asked.
"In some respects, yes; but I need help. .'\ .viiinni cnu't .In .'V.'rvtiiiiin: Willi iier ....it ..uiik ban.Is."
"Wlieru'sTom? I tbould tbiu'ii be would help you."
Seliua henvcil n deep hiiTb.
••Ibat's tbu trou'nie," aho sai.l. "lie coul.i help me if lie .voiiM, but be don't a|.pri'eiatu mv oll.irts, nu.l has so little taste for the ii.niitif.il. 11.. says he's ipiile siitistii.l .villi mir hom.. as it is, aul calls nil tlic pretty littl.' knick-knacks tbat I have put abuut tbo bou^e tra>li, and bus rcillv to dr.-adfully la/yl"
"Lazv? Wliy, I always thought biui so luilnnlrii'iis an.l attentive to thiiii.'s. He li.eps tbe place lu such nice order."
"Hut nlicn his w..rk is over iu th.. evening.'," snys Seliiis, "bu c.inl I easily help nie il b..' would. Instead of doing BO, bu iireicrs to i it ou tbe porch in his shirtsleeves, ren hug liooks and ).aper«---the picture ol lazi- newt. .\ii.l lie pr. If u.is ti..t to soe tue g.iititf sli'Ut with laiii'ii.r uu.l iiails snl iioe ail,I rake, Iriiiu' I'. iiiiiT'ivi. things sn.l make his home nttraotirc and pleasant for htfn. An.l he is so i otstiuate! .Nuw.'^r one tluu..:, lu'! insists n|..in liavi^^l^lie ].is' pen lu Bight .ll llic Litciien wiiM...., tlia' b I may sec that tbe pu's are sate; nnd ' he's got a borrnl barrel un l.r tlic si.lc- ; spiut /»yi'ii c.n sec it (r.im tbu r..a 1 -• i to cat.'h ram naler iu." |
"Well. 1 ill.lu'l kn..w exactly nbat ! to >u.., b It t.. satisfy myfe.f abiiul tb.' i rial stiU.. ol tbiuics, 1 ucut uver nc\t . lliv lo tbe MecbaiUF. .
(oiiii.l S..liua in tbe front garden, j Wllh u paint Iwiisb id ber ban ), an.l all sorts of tbiu,,:s lying nroun.l.
Sbc iv.'is psiuliug au ol.l iron prt briii'it red. It was liau^'iug ou tbr.e cross sticks, and uuderuealh it sliu had set o'.il »ome of tbo.<e plants witb point. .1 cil.-re I l.'aves, re I an.l yelloir au.l orsu.;e, which sbe told me repre¬ sented llamcf.
Sbe called it a gipsy k. ttlc, and she sliowed me a picliir.' of it lu tlic ".\I...i,''. ll.iiue, " with .lirccti. ns b iw I.. m«h.' II.
rbsu sbe pointed out an old wash tall, pstnted green, fnll of a liny httU blue t!u»er,»bich sbe *»i 1 rcpro«euted wst. r. In the mid !!e was MU'k a pole, with a soap box on to;, painte.l blue.
u this she ha.l plantel «'-.ine long. trailing mo>r. wUic'.i was to hang.lowu iu straight lii>.s: au 1 sl.e .-aild tUo wbo'.e i> fountain, an.i ixi'laiud to 'ae that xhe cbie! I'eauty ol tbe.~> dic.r.i- liou", lay in Ihe (a-t that they cut
au.l »u:b triAcs-th .lub sh.' di4 long ll.r a cheap ..;»r l.u vare, such as \I-s. Martin bal in her (r..nt varl. I'lC it w,.nl,l c.'-l a .l,>.;»r. aad sb* .ii lu'l like to pul I'lu to tbc Pxp-nsf. now tbat sbe was learaia.; Item the "JdoJei Home" how to eciouomize.
Juit tbeu fom bm-vl.' oame ar.>aaJ from the bainrard.
"T.^in.1," enys h?, "nhnt on eirlh haa become oi the pigs' swill-pjt?"
"Wby, Tom, I tuok it for another purpose. .Tnst come aud look at it now I Isn't it pretty!"
Tom staved at the gipsy kettle. Ho looked hilf vcxc.l mil half amused.
"It is to l.e filled with o.irt!'," con¬ tinued Seliun, "«nt4 somelhing pretty planted iu it. Whnt do you think .vould be suitable?"
"Well," favs Tom, slowly stroking his chin, "if it'-s n g'psy kettle, 1 sbonl.l tliink thnt a d.varfbeal cab- l>a!?c an.l a lot of carrots nn.l .mious would be npi.r.i).riatu ; nn.l nsytbc pot is gone, I elia'il bavo ttr btly me a trough."
"How niiich will tl.at cisl?" snys T.
".Vboiit a dollar or so," beauswurt'I, as he walked ol).
Sclinn protended nut to hear, and led mu into tbe house.
1 bad to stuoii n littlo lo avoid the basket of gray beard muss whioh she had Dung in thu pusfn^e, nn 1 I won- ilerod lioK rmu could help upsetting tbo big iiicklu jiic, nil varnisbuj nn.l stneU over wilb pictures, .vhich she bad put in u corner ftist iu front of where bo kept his bat nud umbrella.
And tbo parlor .v.as just trausformc.l. Tbo pictures hal lla-^ drape 1 over tbeni, nnd tbcii' .vi ru sen ens in tlie .viudo.v.s ; ttud Tom's big cbair, tbat 1 kno.v be liked to sit iii'tvlieu tbey had compnny, was all fixed up with a satin ti'ly uud bows of ribbon ; nn.l every¬ where grasses and peacocks' featbers, ami Japan fans spreail out, an.l I don't kuow what otbcr stuff; uud Hclinutold mo that tbe dininc; room and bed rooms were all tbe tamo way.
She hal ouly yoster lay nmdo Tom a beautiful wisp bolder out of red clotb, tacked on to a cuininon picture frame covercl with gilt pnper (she sbowu 1 mo H picture of it iu the ".Nfodel rioino") ; nml ho bad said it would take iii in too Imi^' to get the wisp in uud out, and he'd rather have it bungiu',' on its nail.
Then slIu told mu bow sbu bad been cookinttuftcr tbe recipes in the ".Model Home." It taitpht her nut to waste stale bread nnd other litllo scraps that sbo gcnurully guve lu tbe [iigs nud chickens, Shu had made o splendid p-.«ildiug of half n hint of stale bread, with plenty ot luilk, butter, eggs, sugar uud spice.s. Aud for supper tlicy wcro to have, instead of colil lamb, (niry croipioltes, madu of tho scraps from yest.rday's ham bone, mixo.l .vith eggs, milk nu.l spice. Sbu tliuii.^bt thom so roliued-looking; ami tbeu it was a good tbiug to learn to econo¬ mize.
Well, after this I noticed that a sort uf cluud begun to gatlier ovor tbe Me- cbums. So'iuu was coutiualiy emii' plaining o( Tom's not helping ber—of Tom's laziness nud want uf gratitude for »U sliu ha.l duuo to make home lilcasunt; aud Tom took logoiug rouud uuw and then in tliu evenings to tbo neighbors, instead of stayiug at bome US usual, au.l, of course, tbo people noticed it and talked, us peopio .vill.
One day us I snt knitting and think¬ ing it all over, and wisbiug tbat some- tliiug could bu done to restore %l)e old liapjiiness at tbo Mccbiiijj*, biilddeiily bright idea llasbc.l iipoyliiu. 1 didn't bay a w.ir.l, bnt put ou 4ny bonnet and stepped over to sfo SelimJ.
Sbe was tuiuiug auold iiWriuo dress, an.l making it over aft.'r tbuidircetions in tbu ".Model Homo." NShu bud bought enough silk ami tbing\ to trim it up witb ns would almost haw pur- cbutud tt ni'.v dress; aud had had lur moru trouble ripping iii;d pressing and liiociu!.' thau u uow uue .vuuld have cost. " ..
I wus BO cn;trr to try my experiment Ibat 1 beniiu right nway.
"I s:i.» last Sunday tbat you'd lixo.l ii|i ynur bluo dress," suys I. ,".Mrs. Iloiliduy says that Tom ought to givo you anew une, iustead of your being iorce.l to mukc over yeur old."
"Tom .voulil give nio .vlnitovcr T asked fori" taid sbe, in a diguilied fort of .vay.
"I'olks dou't seem to tbiuk so. Tbey tbiiik he neglects you, au.l puts too much .vork upou ymi. .Miss Per¬ kins says sbi! goes by h.'rc nud sce.s bim lolling ou tbo iiurcli, reailiiin, .iliilo you arc .v.irking r.uiu.l in tbe garden like a slave."
Sbe was silent at this.
Her color came, and sbe gave a lil¬ tle choking gulp in hur tliront,
Th.ll sh.' sa.'l:
' .S.i|.i.,.s.' ill' .1.1. s. What basMi.s r.'i'iiiiis'giil lo .1.1 wilb Ifl"
"W-ell, peoiiU' can't hep seeing and t'llking, yi.ii kn.iiv, nnl .io ssy tb.jt T.ini Mccliiiiu's .Ireadftilly lazy, un.l no nccouiit, and tbut they pity you baviii.^ u bu:.'Kiu.l who c.in't upprcciutc
VOII."'
'"I'd thnn"; tbem to k.eii tboir pitv f.rr tboso Ibut li.el it! " s ii.l Selin.i, v.rv sharply. "X.i account, in leo.l! If rom MeeUuiii was us good for noth¬ iug ns hnlf the men about here, 1 ivoul.l never bave been his wife— not I '"
'Well, some p.'.ip'e tako his part, fbe other Siiu.luy, wluu you uu.l he st'ivcd to dinner at tbo Urowus, Miss llunnab Wools notice.I tbntslie never sawbiinc.it fo heartily before; an.l Sam rarter said it was Incauso he .lilu't gel enougti to eat at bime, an.l tbat'tliat .vas tbe reason he'd been go¬ ut.: roun I lal.'ly unuing tbc neiglibi.rs. Of curse, it's a -li imehil thing to say ; liiit (..'..[.l.' will talk"
Then bow Selina did flare np!
"1 niverhenr 1 of such iiiipertincnce. What cuul.l in luce Sam Carter to soy suoli an oiitrHg....iis tbiiin?''
"Why, tb.ro w is si.iu.'liiing ul.out vour making .lislies ..ut of scrujis, or s.iuietbing of thnt tort. Huiiuah Woods said that sbe weut in for go>l, fresh, wluile-mn.. victuals, uu.l plenty III It. .\ii.l then somebody reinarsed rliat if T.Mii M.cbuiu bal murried Huiinuu—you kno.v liieyiiao.l t.i tea-e ber about huu—bu ...ul.l have been iuthe rigbt piacc Ani Haunub's cousin, Mrs. Hri'vu, sai.l sho always th.iiiubt that T.nii t:n I you wonl.lu t get .m verv » eil tojether—y.ni'r.' so .lifT'r.nt in y.iir tastes anl ways, ruu noes for real cuiuf..rt, an.l you Ilk.' to make a little flin things pretty aroitud you sbe felt sorry for vou both "
"Mrs. I.r.iwu IS n fool. " burst ont S- lin»; "an 1 as fir llannab Woo.ls, cvery'mly kn nvs that she di.l her b.st to catch r.'ui. and be despise I L.r. r.'ji I'.'.'irrv tb.t cre»t. o .ar-e w,.:iisn; .\u i I'om ao.l I no: iuit'.l tu each other, und nut happy to.;eth- fr' Wbv, ttls the kindest, most af- fc.'li.inatc htisian 1 a woiian ever ha.l, an 1 tb' ro's n .1 a thin< he would aot do lor lU'' if I a«'<.-.l hiiu."
."sbc WIS »o exc U'!. augry ond mor- tili.d, tuat 1 t.i'^a'jut I'.l g.ue far euongli. S.1 1 (ol ie 1 up mv knittiuj; and w.nt home, atd took care not to go r.'.ar tbe Mvchums u^-aiu (or eom.' tim.'.
lii^y w.r^ it charch the s«s> .Saii- day—Se'.ina ;a a l.rai:.l-u«w drcaa- Sbe ;..,'kf d ur.i.iL I. a 'llllle Sosbe.l an.l .ll.- taut, at tbe li. ighb .r» ; but loiu U.ukeil bai.py an Igoi.l-uatnr.d, as UMial, aud vas luigbtv kina lu b.s m'avs tu ber.
.\nd wben I w.'nt over, a dav or two alter, 1 found tbe K'l'^y ktttie goie back to tbe pig-peu. »a i the pukU-jar diaapveared trom the passage, asd the
ribl.-cn b.-!WB fr;m T.,m'9 parlor chair. I I h.ipiiened to ask to look at the j "Mode! Home" for a pattern for n
wall-poc'jet, and Selina said she ha.l
put away tho book in the attic, bnt she , wonld find It, and seud it to mo next
.luy. I - 'i'om has moved tbe pig-pen out of 1 sight ofthe kitchen wi.ldow, and would I have moved tbe barrel, but his wifu I propused, instia 1, tu mako a simple
honeysuckle screen in front of it, , which, to my i.len, is far prettier than I tb.' gipsy kittle liu.l tl.o fountain. I I told".Io6eph of my^oiperimcnt and ' its success. He suys r bal no bnsi- ' ness to meddle in otber people's uf- I fairs, or to eo round telling n womau
what the neighbors sny about her. Hut I if I cau prevent n great evil by tho
timely application of a les.ser one, I I think I Hiu justitied in doing it. And j then tbo aeigbbors nre well enough I dis))oso.l to the Mechuins, tbun.^h somu 1 of thum do talk, and ISdina is good- I uutiirod—so It .vill all bo right otter
awhile.—Saturday Nigbt.
NO iiivoBrE.=i FROM v.tss.it. I Mo., elected tour young la.lies to act
Vitsfur College puts forth new clnims , as ushers during tb.' coming year, but io distinction." it has beou in exist-,'he girls ilecliue, withuut tbunks, and euce no'.v a .piartor of u ecnturv, and, i very positively.
overhauling us matrimonial recor.i, it Mr-, t^corge .\ugustu3 Sula an- appears that while Vassar girls have nmincos tbut sbe iiit.'Uds to .vritu a cujoTcd excellent oj.portunities for i biogrupliy of her famous husband, and marrying, there 13 no recor.i of any | asks the jiublic not to buy "iiuautbor- divorce. Tbis seems to prove either j izud" biogrspbies. that thecdiicatioualu.lvantngesat tbat I Mrs. Langtry's daughter attracts
SI'IEXTIHC AM> IXIIUSTRUL.
.Some experiments at LDaven.vortb, Kau., ahow tbat iincked sno.v offers an cxcciient resistanco to bullets.
Tiie atmosphere is so clear in Zulu- land, that ulijecis can be seou by starlight at ft distance of seven miles.
The moutii of tbo lobster is smull, nnd ho must teur bis food to pieces with llis eluws liofore ho cuu devour it.
Telegraph polos in Switzerland arc preserved from rapid decay liy beiug charge.l witli ii creosote compound, pressed by yruvity iuto oue cud of tho woo 1. *
As speaking tubes aro fouud not to .vork on Ibo Kniilisli .vur ships owing to tlic rattlinL! of the machinery, tho .\'liu.rally has determiuod to try tele¬ phones.
The eluctric stevedore is a movable conveyor for l.adiug a ship with tlotir or gram iu bulk. It works on tho mdless cbuiu an.l luiokit plon, nud has ft record of hoveuty-live tons per hour.
-K new knapsack attachment without straps ill being tried on tbe Gordon Higiilnn.lcrs. Tbo pack is fastened to tho shoulders by metal hooks, and is preveutud from wabbling by a back plnte.
Kgyjitiuns nre very prolific. Tho native births iu ISUI wero ^.'15,5411, while thu deafbs wero only 1;I2,103; tbc native poiiulatiou of E,'yiit up to the S'.'cond C.itaract and incluiliug tho qnses, is about 8,000,(101).
A proposition bnsbeonmade recent¬ ly by bicycle riders t3 severul agents and niiiiiufaetiirers of bicycles thut (bo muiinfactarers get togethor in a convention ami agree to reduce nu- ini rous jiarts ot tbcir dill.'runt ma¬ chines tu standard jiroportious.
.Kn examination of tho t.vo products, butter uud oleomarguiue, for microbes, reveals au average iu tbo former of from TOII.noj to 1,.500,000 to the graiu, against 'J"),OIIII to 40,000 in margarine. Cold, m.iroover, reduces tbe microbes lu nurgarino thirty-throe pur cent., uu.l in butter but tbr.'o [ier cent.
.\ change of UIO degrees in tempera¬ ture chunges tbe length of an iron post iu ono of tho mousler buil.ii igs by uu iucb and u half, lu case of lire a chango of in.l I .leLToes muy result, cuusiug un expansion of fifteen inchca. Tbia would wrck tbo building, ns the brick au.l tile would uot similarly ex¬ pand.
Among illustrious personages with ipioir fads must bo uuinbered Prince Ijiiitpol.l of Uavuria. His collection of beetles is tbo most exieusivo and coinplole iu tbc world, an.l tbu Prince is ft hkilli'.l .'iitomolonisl, deejily verse.l iu the habits ut nuts, bees, moths, Hies, eurivigs nn I all cnatiiroa that creeii au.l orall aul .vri'_'g!e.
college reu.ler Vassut girls excej.tion ully good judges of men, or it tuacbes tbem to ninke tho best of circum¬ stances.—D.troit Free Press.
n.M-'iin-EU OF A nEoiiiKXT nr.p. Til re died receutly at the city iu- firmary, Cinainnat-, Obio, Mmo. Sophie. Hebrigol, who was born in France but came to .Viuerica in IS.1'1. KX Ibo opening of the war fbo enlisted and follnwe.1 the Ninth Ohio to tbu
Oi-iifiu ol .liu,;ii.
Tbe origin of the wov.l "jiugo" i.^ iiit.'resling at this tiine, .vheu ouo is coufronle.l 1. ith It to often. .\t tbu tilll... of tbe close of tbo Kiisso-Turkish .var, whicb, us nil road.'rs of history kno.v, termiuat.id so disastrously for Ibc Turks, nnd eail.su.1 u feeling ot «p- picbeusiou in I-'nglauil that tho Rus'. siaus were bent ou taking Constanti- no|ile au.l nitiniato disoiubcrment of till' Tuikisli Kui|iirc, u change which ..'.lll.l n.ll be t..;. rat.'.I, til., luililic feol- iui; fouud expression in l:;nglanil upoa tbo stage in pantoiniiuos uud in tbo miisK! balls by numerous patriotio songs. Ouo ot theso .vas as follows:
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I'uil l..':il
It seenis
.'., anl the riii-s'e I i.l...ry. has .-rawlej
I he's .'HI up'.u the same
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T.. .T.iwi ba.'k lo hi., .i.'u u.-ain—nir efforts IIMni.ii.'.'r.'.| f..r 'ills vi..||tu. he's pl.-u'si-.l
ivl..'0 l.l I IS ..lie'!.
llul l.'t .1-It'.l.ehissinsmay re....ll .uhisown
I Il.illL's ,
"Wo J..n'l want I.i ll',"ht. but, l.v jingo, if we '
V.'i've i;.i( 111., ni'n, we ve K.)t the .ships;
.ve v.'ji'jI tnein..n.'v, t i
r before, aiel while we're ,
CoD.slantin..-
an.l have She taid
I We f,iu<ht th" Il
I llril..lis true
The Ilussi.ins shall n.?t b.i I pie." I
i Tl e s..ti : be...imi. mn.t popular aad ¦
wus beard on every street corner, from
' every organ grinder, nnd was whistled
by every bootblack. Shortly after this
I tlio eleutiou cainpaian began, iu which
lilalstoue, tbc bead of tbo Liberals, .
allsckel tho Tory party, tbou led by
tbo Karl of Beaconstiel.l, wbo was in
I lio.ver. Tbe rory f.)roi>;n poli.'y was ',
ri.liculc 1, und tbey ..ere stigmatized ' by the Liberals as ''tbe I'arty of blood- 1 she.I, t'liiry nn.l jingo." ^
I Frnu tiie time of tbis eliction cam- ' psign, .vhicb resulted lu tbe defeat of tbo r.>rie» i.'j'l tho aC'-'ession of the j ",icae.' party," (iladatoue's 1^1 ad- 1 ininistruliou, tbe w.irl "jinfeo" haa I b.en Use.l to .len.ite an iu livi.Iual or ; s.ction ot a party ready ttf rush, with¬ out mitoru consideration, lut.i all tbe hurre'Ts..f v.ar. —Pittsburg Dispatch.
Ileaileoi Nuisc on iron BriUKP<.
.K means (er [.reventing the noise
', male l.y tr.iias in passing over iron '¦
I bri.lg.s has be. n devisc'l by aOerman ;
i engine, r ua'oe.l li;-ic.!ecker. Hepatf
' u .Itckm.; .if olio nul oue-ionrtu-inch
pisuiis betWieU tUc Cross girders, rest-
{ ttag on three-inch timbers laid on tbe
bottom rtun^'es. Ou tbe planks a dou-
' bl.' luy.r .if felt IS Ul.l, which is tiied i
to the Vertical web of the cross gi r.ler.
At tbe ccnnecti.ius with the girder a '
timber cover joint is placed on felt,
' aad two b.ijied bolti. eouucct the '
auoie tirmly to the bottom tiange. '
Fo'ir inches of slag gravel cover the
dicking, which i» incline i toward the
c.ntre of the bridge fur drsina.,'e j.nr-
t.o»i'«. A i«yri oi fell IS laid iltftWeuQ '¦
, tbe plaLfc* aii 1 the timltrs thry rest i
' U) .It, an 1 the irouwork la CJUtaet
with JrcKiug and balia<t is sfphaite 1. |
i'he decku.; wei;;hs ti"' pimads pti j
! yar.l for a on.Ige eleven feet wide and
cost* iweuty-three Ceut^ a s.piare foot.
i It IS water tight, aud has prove 1 very
I satic.'actory m pr^iventing toiae.--
{ New York San. I
battlelielils, whore Wounded and devoted the greater part of her fortune to tbe estnblisbmeut ot lield hosjiituls. Through three years' service she curriel an ordinary sol¬ dier's canteen, and this, with a flag she in some .viiy obtained, was oue of tbo treasures of her .leclining years. So great wus her veneration for tho llag that her Will directs that her re¬ mains be wrapjie.l iu it beforo inciii' oration, which sbe chose for tbu dis¬ position of her body. Of late sho bas beeu nu object of charity. .She ivus eighty-three yeors of iigc. Defeated in ber claim beforo Congress for a pension, her .vill nsiis tbat (lod may huvo mercy on thos'j wbo bave aj slightingly treate.l her. — Chicago Times-Herald.
! THK ril.lIHTTEs or .^ in-1'IIF.sq,
1 Tbo new Duchess of .Marlborough. ' wbo is n.iw in .Spain, .vill return to I Kuglaud soon. She recently sent to I Ne.v Yor'it for nn old ami trusted male ' servant to rcjiort nt I'.leubcim enstlc early next month to act as n charity seci-etarv. To people in tlm biiinliler ' .vallis of life, wnosu giving is a matter 1 of impube, it is almost inctedible that I great wealth should briug with it tbe ! luce.ssity for u secretary .vbose sole duty it I.s 111 look out for tho money spout on tho duscrviug poor. On the : death uf tbo lute A. .1. Drciel, of i Philadelphia, it was found tbat tbe I amount ol money expended iu con¬ tributing to tbe support of tho poor . wns siicii that it .vai impossiblo to j keep track uf it in any way except by j tho empl.iyiiiont of some ouo .vhose ; .-.Ille iliity it .vaa to nltend to the cor- rcsiionilenco nnd disbursement of tbo money which wus claiiui.I as a right br pensioners. Tbero will be ii'ifrcrc- ; lurv oiupliiye.l at liloiibeiiu .vboso solo ; duty it will lie to .lispeusc charity.
r.'ri.iir.s of .vomEv.
Solitary efiiirii'S of females uro not "I iii'iieriil us tboso of kuigbis, iit.v.r' th.'.ess tliey ure uot rare. In Haver- «baui cbiiri'b tuero is u m'juuiueiit of F.lizibelli r.i.ly Clinton, ou which a lifos./... elli,'y IS plnce.1, hays a .vriter iu Ibo Cornbill .Mtiguziue. A cborub ..ilpports the pillo.v on which the bead .i: tlio liguro rop.isos, und uu animal Is placed ut its feet. .V veil of drujiery i.. ilisiu.sed over tlic hea.l without eov- iring tbo'eat 11 re.-;, some of .vbicb bav.', iinfort-iiinlelv, bad rounh treatment. Tbo hands ure raiscl und folded; the robes uro arrai!.;..>l iu CLimpaet conliU' iioiis lines. Tbe sides of the inoiiu- lueul are pauelo.I, nu 1 iu each panel ni.. ligures, el'iclly nnuelii' beariug shiel'ls. In St. Au-'fcu's Church there is au iustaueo iu .vhich a female is tjulpliirc'l witb a chil.l by her si.le.
iu .\lun ick Church there is an elligy oi a leiii.ilo, wrought iu tho sandstone of lh.' listrict, that bas boon dotoched from all nssueiatioii iu its origiual position, but ivbich from its costuiu" is tbou..4bt likely t.i represent the widow of tbo lust" of Ibn De Veroies, till'i.ir.Is III .Muwick before the reign o: the l'erc!.'.s. M.ive.l abuul bv e:;- er'.4etic ciisio.ljaus, p.riiups with a view to iiliittin iiiiir'.' rouiu for sittings,
tins Tgur", wilh tw tbors, was
pjicel .iL eu.l for somo time, but has more reciitly b.eu r.'sl.jr.'d to its ro- ciiiui.eut position. Klli'jiis of wives nssuciateil Wllh th.'ir bislmuds ure, howeur, imioh in ire iiiiiuer'.iiis. lu Kings Cursivell Cb«rclj may be s'.en a memorial roiireseiitini: an iii.lividiial 11,' tbo Dinbaiii family uu.l bis wife. Tiie legs of this knight are not crosse.l nor .Vti's bo boar iitltir sivord or sbiel'l, though ho hu- a lieiulot ou bla bead nn.l u gorget of tunil uroiind his ni'Cii. lu both these linur.s the hau.ls bav.' 111'.11 dostroyo'l. Tlio .lame yours a hi'a.l.lnss of a coronet lurm, a boa.I ueckiucc ivith a jou lant nnl closeiy- litlmg robes, which full in many fol.l- about in r feet. The bea.ls o'f both pers .uuces r.'st ou pillown tbat are smooth...1 .ir belli by angels, ot who u little more tban the c.inipns'.iiiuate ball.is cm 110.V bo male out.
Of similar typical interest is a monument of u Lui.'ht of tbo Filz- Hcrbcrt family and hts wife in Nor bury Caiircii, Derbyshire. The si.l..9 uf this tomb nre divided into six jiaui'ls, in oucb i.f whicb uro li!.rures. On 111. Ilat topiiro tw.i lifo-hizc rrti'.;ies. In this example tho knight is bare- h.'ft del uud his banls are in un attltu.le of pray.r. His .vite w.-ars a high nu.l p./into I bia.l.lress anl a uiantle kept in position over her rol.e^ by uu or' nnnieatttl pin. Two ansjuls aro shown Ht the bea is of these fiu'ures an.l two iiiii'UkU at their iei t.—Chicago I'.ec-
Wom = n are advise.1 by Mrs. M. Li.'iise Thomas to raise b. e*.
Henry Imn.; is to unveil tbe statue ot ^Irs. Sildons un Padlington greeu, Lou Ion, in tbe spring.
Ell u Spencer Mnss.y, one of ib- clevei..5t lawyers in ' WasbiQ,;t.iU, D. C., if the willow ot tile iute lieneral Mnss.y.
rile iatost scci.?ly fal in Knglan.l, which IS wiiiniug It- n.y in Paris, is sm-.kiug cia-arattes ii.a i.' uf tea leaves aftjr dinner.
Tbe K.uper.ir of .Austria has issu.. I a deer. " a Iniitliug aomen to tbe ui'.- il¬ eal and pbilus.'phical schools uf the Hungarian universitii"..
Fiulan 1 ba- soveril v I'unteer fire brics'j*'-c.iuij'O-ed ol woineu, aud tbey are sal I t) .10 giKi 1 Work at tires.
Kate Fie! i hs* been sin.-is.; a: u c.iacerl in Honolnln, Hawaii, for the bi'Uetit ..: tii' lepers. Sbe is imi.I (.j liave sc..r. .1 a ur..'at Jilt.
Mis- .Kut^A '..aurtns Daw« is making in envia: I' r-putati .n a» a mai.'«7.:ne and uewspajer writer. She 19 a .iaueb- t-r ot e\.Srnnt'jr Djwe-, of Mawi- .'^usctta.
muob attention iu London. Her bounty rivals that possessed by hcr mother in the days wben sbe was lirst called the "Jer» y Lily."
Tbe Empress of .\ustritt is sulTcring from prolonged spells of nieluucboly un.l religious excitement, borderiugon mania, nml her physicians havo or¬ dered for her repeated chunges of scent'.
Oue of tlio inconveniences conncctoil
with Queen Vict.iriu's lofty station is
ttitonded tbe ! tbat sliu mav not rou.l unv .locuineut
or letter, except from members ol her own family, uutil tboy bave been scru¬ tinized by tbo projicr ollicial.
Mrs. dosephiue Ihujamln, a Iluy- jiort (L. I.) bicycle girl, rode two miles to Sayville, nnd Bummoiie.l tbe fire department to assist at a big Havport fire, aud so .vas instrumental in suviug n great deal of property.
Sixty-seveu Amorican woniou have beeu granted periuissioa to attend tbu winter lectures of tbo liorlin Univer¬ sity. This is ft mutter for r.'inark since tbo (loruiur. professors have boon op¬ puse.i to the attendance of womeu at the lectures, but when th.' Minister of Kducatiou gives the privilege, us in this cuso, the .vonieq may go.
Mrs. T. K. W. Shinier, owner and principal of the Mount Carroll Female .Suminury of Slouiit (Jarroll, III., has offered to the University of Chicago thoHuuiiuftry buil.liiigs und twenty-livo acres of grouud, .vitn nn en.lowmeut of from SI.'ul.DOil to .*.!0'»,000, to bo ruu fts ft girls truiniiig school in cou¬ nection witb the iinivi.rsity.
Till' Queen oi Italy, during her nutunin sojourn ut Monzu, his been ussidtiou.sly iiracticing us a cyclist un¬ der tho guidnuco of a .Milanuso profes¬ sor, nud she is uoiv able to cover loug distuuoes with oaso un 1 oufdy. .^Iany Italian Indies, uot mucb given hitherto to utbletie pastimes, uro said to bo lullowiug hor .Majesty's exainpl e.
F.4SIIION i.irrFs.
Cliinchilla is one of tho very fash¬ ionable furs oftbe season.
.K plain blue sorgo .ircss, with cuffs and collar of (ilaid, either silk or .vool, is pretty.
A luiguouette green cro|ion hud tho collnr and culls of batiste ma le tejiar- ate fur luiiudoriug.
Violet velvet bats and bonnets triitimc.l witb violet pansies and vio¬ lets uro iu hi..'h vogiii.
.\ blue nn.l black mixturo liad liluek vt.lvet cull's un.i eolliir, .vith a tiuy bunil of liciivy ereauiy laco laid llut ou tbe u.lges.
.\n olectric b'ii.\ .rith collar nnd cull's .if ft lighter shade, w itb an edge of gol.l bruiiliu^', bad a inl 1 of heavy iaeo arouiiil tbo fornier.
A I'r. tly bo.lieo for informal ilinuers au.i our.I parties IS mado of black silk velvet cut jilaiu lu the back in French stylo, und siiuare iu front.
.K dark pr.'on dress, .vith collar an 1 ouIVs of .vbite cloth, e.lged .vitli iniuk fur, makes n very rich looking and stylish liress for best wear.'
Twj-biittou cutaway coats of rough cheviot nia.le with a .leeply notched collar uud mc.liiiin sized melon sleeves, aro neat, iuuxpeusive wraps for every day wear.
.\miing the waists for dressy after- uoou wear witb black or dark skirts are tboso of chine, tall.t i or fuillo silk ..'Ith .liirk groun.is .veil c.vcrcd with sbu'lowy I'omiia.lour ligures.
Very slyiisb and Kuglisb-looking suits tor boys from four to ten yours ol.l littvo knickerbockers and llio yoKc
Norfolk jacket intro.lti I lu ' tin'
spring, much like those .mm by nieu .vheu golling.
J'hnpire capos with iiictiiresipio col¬ lars and ju'inty coat, of bmicle cloth are .'Very.vlll ro seen, tlio Inttir linC'l with u richly plaide.l silk, sufficieutly pnlty tu mako ..no (.-el incliued to turn tho wrap insi'lo out.
Sailor suits for boys ot two or three y. ars nre ol bine ur tan or white seri;.., made in tbe siiii|.l.'st fashion, with 11 full ilroup ng sinl.ir bloiis.', lurgo sailor eiillur, and eiibor u kilt orgutb- eri.l skirt. Kowi of nuri||jw brail trim the collar uud cuffs.
.K dress design..! fur a girl's best frock ..asol sugeur.p.in, with tbo top of brown velvet, ull 'the edges beiug trimmed .vith a narrow fringe of sable set un.ler. Tw.i sable tails bung fri.m eacli strap nt the .vaist hue, ov.r the skirt, both buck and front.
Melium sized tortoise shell ombs, oruam.'Ute.l witb applied silver, ure more popular than auything else just II.IW, but they roally show ^ better in light hair than in any otber. Iilack garn. t an i mat )et c.iin'is and bnr pins are being im|>orte.| from I'aris.
Where Tliey Nboull lio.
.Sing, rs t'l Alt.., (U.
Bak.rs to Cakes, I'enn.
.lew.'Urs to Gem, Inl.
Smokers to Wee 1, Cal. 1
Priuters to .\iiale, Co'. '
The ski'iiy to tiap. I', .n.
The i.lle to Hust, Minn
Cranks to Peculiar, .Mu
Poets tu Parnassus, I'enn
Deal bea.ls to C.rati-, Obu.
Act.ri. to Star City, Ark.
Perfumers to Ar.uuu, lb
Apiarist- l.l iie.evill.'. In.'.
Tramps to (irubtown, Peun,
'Hankers to Deposit, X. Y.
Small men to Dii;.:. r, Inl.
Wl lon.rs tj Wl l.'Ks, Ala.
Itrokers to St«;-kvilli', Nev.
Ol.l Uiaids tu Anuinity, Obi'.
L..vers to Sj.ouliVlile." .Micb.
Hunters t.i Deer Trail, Coi.
'i'oiiug la.lies to liantiH, Va.
Hucksters to Yellville, An.
Cdibler- to Sh .e Heel, N. C.
I'oliticians to ISuncomlie. N. C.
Tb.'osophi«t.s to Mystie, Cum .
I'byticin- to I>'jtt|ort<j»n, <>k.
Puzzle tieu'ls tu Kiddieville, (ia.
Drumujers t" Mo.iest T.iwn, V*
DruL'gists to Ualsain Lake. Wis.
rr.ibii'iti.inisU to Dryftone, Cal.
Pu.iticsl orators tu Stumpiuwn, Penn.
Tbe gum brigade to Chewtown, Penn.
Sewlv .'tiarri'-rd c mi.let t'. bhso, M'cb
Three-car }-monte men t'.> Triokaic,
A CoDjregaiiottal tkvob ui S«ialia. K7.—X«w Xork Wotid.
;>A1!15ATH SCHOOL
I.MKHN.MIt.N Al, I.K.SSt>N roll
Kl nm VKV i.
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>.lii..n wer..'.-. I. It ef ev .rv Mwu .)t rtnl.-
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inr.'ilyli'. l.lll s| ill.' in the r..r.'iveness ..(
s;iis. .;- II.. wa- t.'ii.'.iiniron Ibis pnrli.'ular .. .iisi.n lh.' h-u-i. was full of b.a.ltni; an.l nllii'.nlial r.'li.,-...ii- ie..|.le. Lul He, Ihe biinibb. iiir|'.'i.iler ..( Sioiarein in 1i..-ir.'sl- 'ilalioi.. ih..iii;jil n..t ..f Ihelr ..pinliiii nn.l s.', lis a ..;nvi. pf.'.iJrni; llie KatliT. He pren.'li.. I the Wur.l iii't.i tbem (.Hark II.. -i.. .*lib..ui:h I'le pow.-r l.r lb.. I. nl was pr.is..|il t.. Iieni, .ii.'v ba . e..;i,.. 11,,t to be b.in'.eil. n..r t.i lo I.J.—..l.an.i ili.'v«,.|neillti.r.
iS. " l'l I, I, .ji .11^ ai.'n broiiulit in a bel a nnn win,-, w is lak- n with a piil-.'. nn.l thev s.U -111 .1 . nns I,, i.rlm: him In an.l p. lav him b.-..re H.ni." -r.ie Pnarisees an.l .b.i'b.r-. .1"...l.'.l II . h..|p. In th 'ir own ...-Iiinntl..ii, but M'l.. I- a |..,.r, nni.eie,i. h..||.le». mansaUv
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l'ii..|.. 1- I - ivini; tieil ";!..'! b..|i.s Ih.is.. wb.i
li'.ii. Ill v..-.- I..11 tbe .vh..le st.ir. 1111.1
ie,i....| ii.'..IS-ri|.tilr.. ar» I.i lb.. elT..,.i that
•¦11..* It..,.- lb...... wh,. e.tttn'..t help tli...'ii-
s.'iv.'s- .lie ttili'Hv b.'lple^s nn.l b..p..!i.ss, hiini.iiili' si....iViiu'. as lb.' loi.'.rs. lb., l.lin I,
111.. .Inn:., 111.. . ,..il nnl ilii t. iral. " I. sul sii"i| as ..'Ui'l Kive II m Il.l re'imi 'iiS" biu t!i.'m-..|..'« In frnltni.b' for His l,.vlll^¦ kiu.l-
11. -'ri'.'.v nt ini'.n the li.iuso t.ip nn.l :.'l 1.1.11 .1.1.11 llir..iifji the tilinf. .villi Ills ''U'l'. I'll'lli.. mi .sl l..'t..t'e .Ifsii.s.' Tbeir -. :i I' nil. W.I- pill 'li"al, Ihey wor.. very |...r-
s.'.'T.lls'. lll.'V n.i|.llf;.-l.'.l r.lell' failll I..' llieir
w..r;c-. ll ma. 1... tbat .'a":i ..: lb.' b.iir lia 1 iiiiiis.'lri.'.'i, I1....I.. I ul -..'11' mllnnilv mil lli.'r.'I'.r.'III...'.'..ni.l Inllv s.'.iiisithiz.. with tll'..r fr...|i.l. un.l havini; .'aelt ' f..r hlniself -...•11 au.l kn.11.11 111., p..wer of J.'sus llii-v kii.'iv tbal ."lll.l 111.'.' .i.ilv k-el blm t.i J.'sus 111.' lliii.i;i...ii|.| I...I'.ll.'. '
-20 "..11 I w.u-ii 11.. SIW Ib.'lr faith. Ib'sai-.l UIU.. ill.'111. Man. tliv siiis are t..rs'iv..|i lhi..." W.. r."i I In Mnlh. .-ill., s IH, of Ihe faith that su I. "S|'..|k lh.. w .rl ..niv nnl mv siTvanl s'lall I.' Ii..al.'l." au.l with-.ul ev.-n .s.'oinK the -i..|i ,,ii« .l,.su- ll.'lll.'.I blm. The fallh of lli.'-e men seiais luir.ilv S'. grent as Ih.ll of Hi.. .'.'iitii-...n. 'ill It was real fa.th in .li.-ii-, 111 .i|.0|i ,iiiT..r..|il in .leu'r...', mil it pleius.'.! III.. I. .rl. "Willi'.Ul lllllil it is impj.ssil.l.. to p;...'i-.. ll.lll ill..'., yl.. Ill, 'riie mail whs bi'..it',-lil l.l I... Ii,.al."l ..( Ills imlsv, l.ul .I..-n-,
lik'.' a -killfiil p-jesh-lan. s lite iru.' s...ir.'..
..( bis lr.iitbli.s nn I l...k-iiis the .ure nl tlo. f..uiilii.ti h.'ii.l. N.ll ali si'.kiiess Is lb" .lire-I r s.ill ..f iii.livl.lual sin, but .-omellmes it Is .... as in .I..lin v.. 14.
'il. "Wll.. ..IIU L.t't-iv sins but Ooilab.n '/" -riiii.-r.a-..n..l lli..-.Til.es aul P;iar;,s....s ns th.-y loarl till, wn-ls .it .l..-iis I,i the siek mail. We miy imagine Ib.'lr ....ii-l..rnall.in nn.l pi..--ll.|y-.'..wis nn.l iint'er ns Ihey sn.'f
111.. i'...( bi..k |. .....r Ili.'ir hen.ls. I'on-
tr l-t 111" I'.t;."! oalm .ll .I-siis. nuiu"veil Iv bav,11'- Ills .li-..'Mils'. iiil..rruiiieil. or by lh,. .Ilsliiil.aa ... .....rliisl'l. ..r by Ibe hulre.l In
Ib.'lr It'an-. 111., v IV ,'s-.'ii.''o of penee nn.l .|iii.'lii",-., II.' l.ll . s.'ll I I., w.ll is an.l wave., "I'l.a..''. I " sllli:" ..:,- ll.ilis.'ii a wavs peaee- fiil au 1 .-till. r..r H.- iiv.'.l in the prsseu.'e ot ti'.i.lii.'ll .'l.ill.,.a.'.'.
¦2-2. "llul wh.'ii Jesus per.'elve.l th''ir r ..iKiils lie, answering,-, sni.l unt.i th.'m. What r..a.-..ii ... lu V'.iir h.^arts-;'" II is .ynl- 1.11 ..tn.m. I kii'.v till. Iliinvs Hint ef.iiio .III.. ...ur iiilii.l.'...ri' ..ne ..f tl,..ni" (Kzek ¦o., jl. He lui.b.i'.laii.l.'lli ,'V,.n Ihe Itnas'- iili.'i.'n..rili"lli "iis-lil-.iitii.'li"nrl iKMii'.ui. .wuii.. I.I'. H.. iiti.|..r-tai|.!s ..ur lb..iiKlit arar..ir . I's. .'V.X'..,'Jl. It .su ureal .'oi..- f..rl I., a -.11'.'I'., beall that trusts in llun iballb'Saii na.l III.- b.-arl nu.l Ihul lb. Ili'.i'"ii'.'lil. un l..r-lali.|a us. It -Is, on llm .-..iilrai'.. aiifu.-li I., lh.. iili«av.'.l when Iliey nll'iwlh..ni>.lv s I., lliiii'i ..I It that then j .'V.rvlli "US-ill .s nil'..vn Io the seareber of 1 h'arls. Se.. .ll.r. xvll., 10. |
'.il. "\Vli''lii.''ril Is ,.,i...|rl.. suv. Tiiy sins I b. r..r',-iv.'n 111.'.', ..r I" sav, Iti-e np aul I w.iU.-' .\ii ..r.liii.rv I'li.si.'iiii mav elte'i n | our., i.irlli'- I.L.I.; l.lll onlv l.ll .'an heal {
tlie s One 'has sai.l ibat lli.'w.irk ol |
.T.nli.iii was...iiiipl..|...l In -ix .luvs, but lbs ! W'.rk ..I r...l..;iii.|i..n k.'pt lb.. S.,11 ..f 11...I on '.
-- - - .- — J»
Co'igft^'!'? W.irn5 t"!-! Tiirk^s'i Siilhn
t.1 Stop the Atroctier,
SEN.ATE AND HCU?E CONCUR.
latlous tTlth T.iik.v
A'ler n lively .l,.'..-,te, w!. .'It la-'.. 1 n.'trly four h'^urs, th'^ H-.u-e of l!..pr.'-e;it«iiv. s i.l VTashin^-ton iiaj-el by a v..te of MS l.i iif. ibe l:nit,e.l States Sen.1t.' o.ui.'urrent n'so'ii.|..|i.'' on tlie .Vrm.'nian outnu;.'s. Tlt"tr.tiser..ni- l^ltttee ,,n Poreii-n .\ITnirs hnS alr-'a.ly nloptetl and rep. n...l siini ar res.ilutl.-iai. but when th.. Ser.ati' n'soluti.ns wero re- ¦•eivW. Mr. ijiiliri:, .if N.w Y..rli i'lty, wh,. ha.l male the reoi.fi fr..;n the H.tis. Con- nilllis', n-k...l nn 1 ..Main.. I unanim.ius e..ii. sent for their iinm.'.liat.' .•.>n..iilerat|..n, uu.l Ihe res..iullon.s In.in Ihe I'ommitI'.'..ii K.T- elcn*IT.iirs w.'r.. n..t tak.'U fron lb.' Speak¬ er's I abl...
The ..p|...s,ti„n |„ til,. Senate reaoluli..ns wus not str.iuir in nnnibnrs, n..r was it unit.'.I, lut II o..nlril.ute.l s.^vtral vicor.iu- spe.".lies I.l the .llseusslou. r. 1,'tiel Hepburn, ..t I.iwa, .vas oppos.'.l 1,1 Ibe resolullons booaii-.' Ihoy Jl.l 11..I e.. fns e)i,>tii.|i. In his opinl. ii, mil h.. ..It. r.'.l un aiii..n.lm..nl pr.'Vl.lliu; .'..r
llie Imm.'.lial.. c,.v..ran t .lipl.,maile n-in-
II..ns l.eiw.'.'n tl... rtiU,.,l Stnleu ,in.l Turkev,
an nni Im..nl aciiiii-I .vli'.li I'halniinii HIII
protesleil. li.-ti.T.il lir"sv.'n..i' alta.-k.. I 111.' pr..ainl.b. l.i lb.. S.iiat.. r.'s"liil|..iis nn.l l....k sl.les with r..loni.l llepl.iini, wb.ise a|ii'.ii'l- inent .vns linallv rejeeteil bv a v,i|.. of lit voies 10 I'll nays. ¦ 1 '
Mr. A.laui.s, of I'ennsvlvnnla. who' i- a
ineinls'r of tho (¦..lumilti i KorolKU .Hl-
fnlrs, uls.i spoke auainst Hie S.'i.nle r.-s..lu¬ tions, taking the gr.iiin.l Ibat th.'v ....u- mltteit (\.ugri.'.ss to a p..sli{..ii ' .vhi..h .vns utterly lncoiisi-t..ut .villi its al-
llltlile in r..«ni'.l I,, tin. M.iir lo.'Iriii.'.
Mr. Turn.'r. ot li....rL'ia. .leliv..re.l an iiiipiis- slone.l sp.'oeh. In wlii,.b h.' n.n only nt- laokeil the re.solull..ns whi.li he ebar.a'eter- 17...1 ns nil a..| ol lni| ..riiii..ne,.-',iii on,i„s,.,|
vhate
..f the res.iliillon iiu; 111., nalur.. ..f i.|..Ml Unit al le.'L-t
'111 f"
II,' llie llrsl. II.. spak.' uu I It was .b'Ue, but
..11 ..I'.i'llsli III'.- .U'l ll'.t I uian
u.l suli.-r.'.l iii.l's.-ril.nl.l.' ntf..ny uf b...iy. u.l s.'iil for ..ur slli.S. To foritiv.. sins Is iirely Ihe tff. ntosl work, f..r 11 eo.st Qoil the
rth
to the slil.|i'Ot. II,. .'spe,.|iillv eon.lenin.. 1 the Inst r,'S'.litll..ii of the Senate, whiob pleilK.'s t?,.nk'r..Ks "i,. sui.|i..rl Ihe Pr.'»i.lei,i in the most vii;..roit- a.ti.in be mav Inke bir 111.. prol.'eii..u ol ,\ineriean .'lllzon's InTurkeynnl lo ..l.lnin ro.lr.'ss lor injuries o..niiiiltt..il it|...iilh,. |...rsoiis ,,r pr.iperlv .it su.'h .•IIi7...ii-." II. virlu.. ..f Ihal resolii- li..n, Mr. I'uruer sai.l, ih.. l';x..enlive nilqbt S..I1.1 a lleet of .var ve-sols l.i l.,>mliar.l au.l ileslroy I'onstanllti.iplo au.l lay waste the coast of Turkev.
The s|ie...'h..s In fa .ver.. lempoial.', .'.iis Ih..-iil.jo.'l, an.l it w.f s..v,'ii-,.|i;hllis ol 111., m.'inbors pre.s,.nl svuipu-
llii:-....l wllh tb.. speak..rs. Ill lh iiir«e ol
tli.'iIi.seii.s.slon, riiairiloin Hilt, of tbe I'.im- tuilleeon K.in'iK'ii Allaiis, sai.l thai s.. Inr lis the Stilti, I)..partm..iil ha.l be..|i al.le l.i ii- .'ortain. n.it ii siiiijl.. .\iii..ri.'nii oltlzen, native
or naluralli'.o.l, li.i 1 l..'.in mui-.|er.i.l sl Ite
Aniienian oiilrai.'.'s l...i.,iiii, nn.l, ttioreover, that the Turliisli'll..vornm..nt .vas not only williug an.l renuv, bliit anxious nn.l eveii eniter to pny forthe l.,.s.si.s of un.l .ImiaKos to ibenn.ie'tty ewnea by Amerlean olil.toiis ill Turkey.
'riiu ..onctirrent res.ilitlion ns pnsso.l rea.Is
asf.ill.iw>; Tlil-S..|ial .ii.'iirr.'iilr..s..lull ,11
ile.'lar.'sll I.. I.eai, imp..rnlu.. .lulv. In the InleresI ..fhuiniiiiilv. I., .-xpt.'s-Iho enrn.'.sl h.ipo that th.. European e,in,','n broUL'ht nbout l.y the D.'riiii Tionly may b.i s|i,',..llly Hivea ils jusl .'rt.'ot iil sn"h .li'dsl... In..nsiin's ns shall stay the huu.I ,.f fliualicism nn.l biwle-s vl.ilen.'o, nn.l as shall .s....|ir,. 1.. lh" iiii.'fr.'n.llni; rhri.s- Hans ot the I'urki-h Kaipii.' nil Ihe rights bi'li.nfTiiii; I., them as iii,.i, nn I I'brisiinns und us li.'nolb.iaries ..I lh.. eiplt.'li fr.i- vlslons of Ihat tr..titv: re,|iii.sistlie Presl.leiit to coniinuuleateilu's,' r,'",.luti,,us i.. tb.. live slKllulory l'l..vers ihero..!, nn.l ,l...lan.s llml CoUKress will su|.i...rl llu'I'r..sl.ient in Ihe most vigorous ti'.li..t. It., mav lake f..rtli.. protecli..u nn.l s....iintv .il Aiiierioaii .'ili:'...|is in Turkev, nn.l t.. .iMaln r.'.'.i'ess b.r iujuri "s coniniilte,i upon lb" p..rs..ua or pi'.-.perty of 9Ueh cilizon.s.
It. "rhe Son ot Man hiiUt p..wer o; I . I'-rsivjiiii: " -|-bi'ri'r..r,l Ihe s.ill ot Man '
Is I lli.r lii.'tiTlt.«U3on ot lioil. ev.'n H.nl ;
lilies'If. llnli'alolsavilW<,,'!Sllieli'Unlieli..f -ai.l. 1\V\,., .'all f..i'k'ive -ill- I.UI (i'l I Hb.ne'/' ; fa.Ill w. l.i.l hive shi'l. "II" l.ruiv.'lh sius,
tli"r...'.i'e II.. iiiu-t I iirll.l."a .r.lilii? [
I 1 .-a. xl.ii , as. What a j..v llinl 11" .-till } f..rh-lv,.-s I,-: 1 bnv.. l.,"'U ein.l bir tweiily- IW. ..'l.r-tbnl II.. bus f.Tilivi'ii mv sius, nu.l 1 ,lr-i sHw It tu I .1 .hnil., I'i. I have hnl ifi linn 11 ..r .,-i .n ai...ilt il. l.u! I b.'lieve tio.i. 1 I'.'-l III the llni-b.'.l work of Ihe L..ril .lems ' riiri-l nii'l ju-l ink.. Iliiii at Hts w..r.l. 1 I..'- I li..v.. as. that IIS ir.ilv as II" re'lcnis l.io S'.iil lb' will ill .1.1.. tilll.. r."l 1 til" b .1.
'.'.-,. "..II I iMiiii"llal..lv b'. r..-'. up I...'..re
Ib.'i.i an I 1.. .< ui.tlnl wIl.T h.' lay ni..l
.1-1 arl.-'l t'l bis 'iwn leiii-". Kl.rifyinK li...l."
\V.'r"iilal l.^.p.' s'. lines in this g.,fy..l
'..I'.'I'.nfviiis'ti..l." Til" sli"|.li"r.ls i;l..rl.
ll.'.l ll . 1 wb "U lli"V il.l'l ¦ Ill" bal... in lh"
luau.-.r. Ili.'pi' .pi" «i..rili.'.l li. .1 wlu'ii llo-y ba.l.-.'.nlh..Vi.l.'W-.s..u rai-."l t" itf.'. lb"
.1 I,ail ..ll . was I...W...I .low elil 1 ."ars
^•i..rll|...l 11 ..I wii.'ii sl,.'was llial" slraU'lit, ..n"..( 111.'I'.n lep"!.. Kl..ril|."l(i...l.Ib.' biin.I II,a.l k'l..Iill.'.l li.l .111 1 111.' 11.man o.'ntiiri..u j u".'r,ll"li. "I li.. 'J.l . . '.'-.. '.'ll vlll.. Hi; I .11 . 1 ' ...I . I.-. ..1.1.. -11 ..ll... 4Ti. W.I i ol Ml. ,-¦ .1 wn.'ii 11" I'.'II' ." in .l.'-us l.'brlM. ! wll 11...-uak" 11 u..11,ll.'-l 1.. ..lb. rs llllll W.I liiv.. .'..iill'l.'ii.'.. Ill Mini, an.l .1.. .•i.'ttinllv !
ini-i II wii.'ii v.". I'V patl.'iiee un.l nu'ok. ;
ii.'ss. I.V l...e an.i j..v aiel b.ui,' siifr"rini; un.l , kii,.lii..'-s, mak.'II v.TV plain l'l ..llcrs that I l,rl-l lliii,-"ll is liviuk- III us an,l Hint »<
FUTURE OF THE RESOLUTIOV.
Caiisiilerril l'r.il...ble Thai lh.. I'ir.l.lent
Wnul.l r.>iu|.lr Wllh ll.r llr<|..ei.l.
It hns 1 II fb.. uiil|..nu pra-l b.r mnny
..nl
..lull..
il.'peli lent ll.'ts .'I l'..|li,'r.'ss, 11..1 re.|illt-ili|.' lheil|.|ir..vnl of lb., rn'-l.b'lil I.. kI... Ihelu f..r.."niul ell'..'", nn.l h..ii.'.'Ihere wn-- uii" ib.u'.it about s"ii.llnKtli"nli..ve ros..|illi..li I., lb.. White House, Il WILS Il.l n.^'lir.!.'.!, however, a- probable tbat lb"
r..s.iliitl..u w..ltl.l iiii'..i wllh lb" .lis- iil'pruvul of th.. A.lnilni.stralion. :v'illi..r tbe Pri'siileiil 11..r S..or..liiry llliu'v
liiis publ|..|. mmilie.l himself lo any Iln"
..1' poili.v in rei-ar.l lo Turkev anil lb" Arnii-nluu situallou, l.ul It Is known that b.'¬ f.ir.. th.) r.'S.ilutl..tis .v..r.' .Irnwii upSi.nal.T t'uli'.ni hull u Iouk "..nli'ienee wllh Seere- tarv Olney on tliesubj,.el, atel Ibelnipn'selou was given out thai Ihe ri's..iiill..ns ha.l Ihe full approval ul Ihe A.linintstriiti..n.
II ..'lis, Ibus, the iinlf..riii exp"..|iili,,n Ihnt III.. I'ri'-l'l.'Ut ..'"Ili'l ....niply ..'lib the nipnest .'..nlatn...l In lb" r«soluli"ii, anil w.ml.l .'..m-
.111.
"Ho
lh..
,.riiii..'iil- ..r llr.'iit llnlain. ilermaiiv, iria. Krnn.'e, Unlv lui.l Uilssia, th.' sl.s si lorv l'.,w.'rs, |..'si.l..slho-l'urkisb Etiiplr i.hu Treaty of liorlin.
I'.l.
llll
\ii I lll.'V w.'r" all nnian.'.l, nn.l the? | Kl'.nlb'.l U'.I au.l w.r.' Iill.'.l with l.'nr, I
'SVliis'. W" le.V" s 1 slnin>;e llillig- I'" i
ilav.' rii.'V loel s. "tl nu imi....-sll.llily, In;- '
liialilv .("iiklin;. Tli..v ba.l It III" sil|'"r-
nnliiial. riu'ysaw a sin sl.'k hiuI tna.la ' eli-nii nn.l wli..le, a sl..|( li.i.lv tnn.le well, nnd tli"v Fsw a i.ren.'h.-r nn.ilsturliel by an in- ! I"riii|.lel .lls,'.,urse. or l.y Ihe nnifer of Ibe i
il.lliiet.lia; I pl" la His nu.llenee. Aii ;
tbes- IbiiiK- w..r.. -uper 11 lit 11 ral ami Kb.r.- | ft...l (lo.l, HI,.I tli.'v (•I'Till...! (l..d when llov nekn "Wl"'ls"'.l His Imnd In the heallun of the iJilsi.'.l man.-Lesson H..lp"r.
I.tinklne for Atnerl.nn Ai.l.
The passiih-e in Hi' sj Ii .|..||vere.l In
nirii,lni,'baio. EnwIaii.l.i.vMr. .I..sepll^lllllll¦ l erlnln, So..r.'tary ol stal.- l.r 111.. t'..|..tii.-. iiivlllni! the Unlt.'il Sliil.-s |.,...-..perat.' Willi Kim-luliil In Arm.'liiu, slr..ni,'lh..iis Hi., r.'p'.rl Hint I.onl Salisbury has aske.l l'ri'sl.l"iit ll.'V"inli.l toi..iu ill n n..I.' I.i Hi.' I'-.w.t- |.r't.'-Iliii; airaiii-t Hi.' tr.'a"li.'i'v ..f Hi" l'..rt.' nn.l nskiiiK Il.iil illiil.'.l a.'Ii'.u I..'Ink. n
I'.II 11.1 .'I ..bluiiuni; k-.'iiiiiiie r..f..rm-in
Ariii.'tiiii,an'l ha-uls.i leske.l thai th.. Unlle.l Sliil.'s J..III in a .l..iii'.ii.slr;.li"ti "f Hi.' Kueli-h llll'l Alii.'rl.'un 11. el- 111 Turkish will.T-. I'I,.. llillly IJhr..lli.'l.'1. 1....'ales llllll 111.' I''.....rs
A BLOODMCUND TEST. _
llr.i.,i.l.Kl>'r su.sr Irallii.; a Man
III liiillall»|i«li..
All iLi'T'-luis' l.'lll.ir- .if 111" (s-t si'l: sli'W 111 bi'liaiinpolls. Iul.,...i- Hi" Ilr-l ..I
lb" n.Mii-lrailliof l.l.....lh'uU'ls thi.t ar no
|..'lii,u' I.ir pni...'.. 'I'll i.'Jlli.'lis ...'r.'n'.l
fu. rail.', lb" fr.-'Z.iii; wi'itli-r bavinitllo t"li.|ei"-v t.. kill Hie .'..111, an.l sev..r.i. .b.j . .vu.'rs .tt''';lii...l t'. Itll". Il.eir leun !•. Tiil» UU'I ill" In.'l Ilia' Hi.' pa.eiii"nl. iiu.l ...t.irs ..I the .'llv w. ui'l bav.' Ho'i.|Ti-"t l,t .•onfuslii;'
the .b.^j-.r.-'lii'.-.l il."n'iN.b"- ..I ...ni.'siani. |.. |..,ir- lir'in.lv iiti.l t ' .int.'s-. I...|..iii'ini.' I . S. Ml Mill.'r. .if llariliKt'^.u. In^ . I'm,., '.wie.ll lvU..wiH-».t Hair.-...I N'li.-vil,.-. anl llrii;!,'. lb" pr..]" m "I W I ICII-. i Wl,.'Ul'.n. In.l.
AI 10..'.'!'..•« Hr. llfll. .1 K..k Ill I..
walk."l ..111 t'. Ii.'lawar.' an I \V.il«-li -It.''!.
.1 I"
,,lle
I Ilo
All
.1 rapl hv .1. Wll Wn'u.li I . iH'i.n aU'l turn."! li'Tin. H" ..a-Ho .
111.' 'I.sn wl 1 Iiie.l..,-. w"r.' if.liiKl . MIU
.I'.wu. Ilr. im Is n..t fa'nillur with i: iL.
an.l .'b'-" iil« .iwu fill". Au I.'Ur aula ball Isl.-r lb" '"Ur J.-s's W"re|.ui u|s.u t. " trail The. |...,k it r.ii.lilv. nn I j.'ill.'.l .ii'-'ii tb" l..«li.s. with wbl.'h lb", wer" b..l 1.
A uir.-.' .T'W.r I.,i. »'" llh" d.,«-. nn I ,ip .1." «tr"-I 111..1 .l"Wu ai. .tb"r. wiien- 1,m.¬ ir"!- In lb" ui"auliit,i' hnl pa-s.-.l. ibev w.-nt. S.'VHral time., tb" 't..gs app.'ar.' 1 .'..i. lu-" I. I HI iJtet "ir'nitinK anl seurr.lui; lh"» woii.l .•nl..b lh" -...•nt air un. a- it cn-.v I. "Iter nl.l b'.tl'-r. Kui'illvth" .|..^» l.-l Hi" way l.a.'k t'. Hi" Stat.' II .a..». u;. lb., -lair- I., thotblrl -t ri, i" ib."l»'r "i tb" n. .;ii lu wJil'-Ji^Vr. l>»ilKas resiiutf miiis.'ii alt"r bn .IK I'll-walk.- II" lis'l «rriv.«.| t1it.'"n tuii.- ut'-s i».f..re. Tu" i"-t wa- eouai Ier" 1 n • vr}' way a .-.i-.".—.
llml <••>< ktxinerl.
A'"'-'r'linl to "...isipar r-p rt.. it is Hi" tn. l»iitl..n of the Turklnh «iit*f.r;r.."^ at .I.T.i- ,. l"in t . M»t«'illsl^.,ast-..n.liii.;.ii-',. t'l-D-^t f.'«. Til" ei,si"u '- .1 a'l''.alt In lh... r"-ion has '"''n a».'"rtaiu"!. au I It 1- «'ii !".«'-'l that p-Mr'O'Utli will Is- I.,unl als... A ratl.U'il .l"V»i'.f uwi ..f th.'J'.rlan tsll'.y In-ni I..k» Tr,er,ai i'.wa. anl h,;.« lally. iba o(".iiiii/
u;. 1 f 111" ri.-i, •nlu-riai r»»oiir I ih» I)... I
hea l*irtn. u -.in-.l .n-l a .••ry pr'.Hia'. ' uii.l»rla»ln<. for wh."h, Xiimevt, l-.r-'iga "af'llal will harllv t« t'.nil. a- th- I'ga'. •talus of pro|«rtv-hoi.!»r»ln Hi "»« re-j(l.,u.. i- very uwa#.
ArlAOaa-* he-a t..riu»lr]r.
I.iirae .blpiTiMits of .ln«l eanal«r» root, Hi« tubMllnte Uir bark In lasmu^, an batag asM troth hlttoaa to tiuooa.
luvu.-Hi.. I'nile.l
f.ir.... Ill" pa-siiK..
p.'I Hi.'Hiillnn l'l
lag 111 Armentn.
s, s.'oin p.w"' Sbit.'s l.l s.'ll
..fib" ll..||esp .
s|.,pHi"liarl.ar
,..- I., ii.'i 1 a Ib'.'t I
il aU'l ."'Ul
-m pr.'..ill
Violent Kn.l.if a l'-ai..ll In a family uiliTeaiUin al Kyi"
, 11,1
Ills
Willi n r..v..|v..r. anl th"ti .' .ininllte.l siii'-ble by sendlUK a bu lel llir.itu'll his br..iu.t.
Iliirns's wife, ..y..r ue bv mrief an.l horr..r.
allempteilsulelil" l.y lukiUK p.'l-'iu Hiiv WHS revlvo.J, but Is a ravingniaiila.-
I'i.n>l<>n> fnr rivi. tVlflnwi.
Am^DK tlu p.nslon bill- pas-• I by Ho- rt.lt.'.l Stalls. Sonal.. w-.n' ».-SI p"r tii.'iilii I.. 111.' wi.low ..I It'ur A.liniral Enirll-b; t?.-. p.'r month I.ltll" wi.b.w ..t Maj.ir-(l..n.'iMl i:.ir- r.i;l,»anp"r niomh t.. lb" wi.l'.w ..I l.l"ii- leuant I'rH'l.ri.'k S hwatka. tlio .Ar.'li.' e.- p|.ir"r; .'.0 per iti..iilb iin.'n.iise.l from »:iii 1.. Iho.viJiiw '.I I'l'l."! Fn'.l.'ri..k Ii"iil; »1(I0 l.er n...mil to lb.' wib.w of Maj..r-ll.'li- oral nout.l..'lay.
KalW Wllheliu I. Tl.lrlr'Sdvrn.
The fblrly-s.'v..nHi birHelay of K nper.r Wilb'.l'n ol ll"r:i.anv Wli« .elebrat" 1 witb Kte^t eereii..,uy Ihr.iiBhoiit the Kinpir".
Fatal Mln* KipLiilo...
E«I'loRlon-."'.-urrej in I a'o "..nl plls nl r.,iil->-I'ri.|.|, Wat:-. Tlie pit- an. on Iln- nnl the shafts buve beeu ilie.lniy.Ml. A-- "'•rdlug I.. Hie lul.'.at .'stunHlo ol III" niimln'r of vP'linis, I'.rtv thr.-e n,"U huv" been kllle.1. Forty'.W.I ol th" ent.tnijl iniu"r» In tb* I'a«l-y-I'i-l'l'l pits wen- res'uml. •
.National Kln»srn. in ¦ Nalsl.rlt.
In IsV, Ih" I'Jibll- dcU ol lb" Inile'l Slat.'S was only i!l7,51J. .
N.,t lliiil.)iialtof .<ur revenuel.-Wi var »a- ni-olved tr .:ii "U.-t'.ms diiile,. >
In tn.1 .ear isni. only "Hht vnars from •jow, lOO'.OUU.OJi in laiuda must l« r"-
lesined.
In layiihe n'""i[<s tnon th.i tariff on fn-
p .rtf am 'inlej to 77.000,00.1 m./rethaii l« .t
Tl.irty-.'ev.'u ".nt- p"r .'aplta in ll*;i4 w .- -iilB 'P'bi t I pay the Inlen.i ou tb* Nuil..n'- Is.rrowiugs.
France, jt.i^nia, ftrwit llntain, AuMtrtt- HiiDgar., Italy. Hpa4n ao.l I'ruiMia are tbo only Nan .Ul deoptr m ileM tba.i i.s lbs
rulle'lMl.'..-s.-
In 1*57 Hir«e cent. |.er .'.ii.ita .,1 silver anl fiily-sll eeuXi per " .j.i is ./ii'il'l a a- .- .e" I. Iu 1191 lhlrte"n a-"nis [..-r . aptia ./I ajiver ao'l tl 17 ol g..l.t*o.»p.it.t.-.|.
The ia'l>-bt"lui9«.ol ih« Unit«.l WalM, Ixh "a-b OB kaixl on Novamfcer I, lt%, *ai>
»«i'i,iy;,«io.«;. wiihout itciu-iioi.. aui
laCiUdiiui iHrtilloatea fad Irtasar/aula* U
was|t,m,Mi.'nt.
WZLLINGTCN ELECTED SENATOlP" Ih« Mar.Un.1 I.eglaialerf rprjaftj
Tlie Mnrylnn.l I.cgislnliir.' met in Joint •«» #i''n at .Annapolis un.t form.'.lly electa^ ll.'..ri;e L. WellinK-t.in as siie.-.>?.s,.r to C. H litl's.'n in the rnlle.l Stal.t. Senste
fl.'.iriie I.. \V..||inirt.in is of t>..riQnn pn^ sntnite an.l was born In Cuinbcrlanit, Md., oa Jaiiuury 'J8, ls,^2. lie utteniliMl a Oaraiao s.li.'ol ior a brief time, but Is .itherwtse self- e iii,..vt.M. Wheu Ite .vns twelve y.wrs old ha bei^ati work In a ouiinl store iu Otiniberlaad. In 1S70 he was eniploy.i.l as n cl.'rk, and Inl.'r bei'muo teller ..I tb" HMoa.t National Bank, ot ('umli.-.r'..'uO. In 1889 he .vas nppointe.l Treasnn.r of Alle. Kiiuv I'ountv ami servoj until IKS*, being ns'nlti appoltiteil in 18D0. He w<u. a dolegata 1.. the nep.tl.lloan National Crnvsntlons ol ISSi nuiI 1SS.S. In Issii he was nominated by the nepubll.ans bir ('ontroll.'r of Marvlaad, l.ut was ilnfeale.l nfter an aolive enminlan, in wbloh he p,.lb>.l ono ol Iho larn.Hl votrts ev.'r given 1.. a enndl.lale ot his party on tho State ticket. In July, 1S90, Pri.sM.>nt Harrison nliiw.lnl.<d htm Assistant Unlloil atal.s 'Treasiirer at Unltlmore. Mr. WelllnKlon was nomtnalod for C'oni;n.s.s by the nepnblbinns ot the Sixth Distriet iu IHilJ, but was dofeate.! by W.M. M.'KnlK In isut he was nomlnaie.t and eleei.slto Ihe Flftv-fourfh Coiigr..M>. Mr. WeMliik'tou will suo.'ep,l Henator Charlea B. Oibson, un.i his term will bcKln ou March t, 1S'J7.
AN APPEAL TO THE POWERS.
Having sloo.l l.llyby for m.inths .vhlle tha Turks have been FlattKhterlnu tho Armonl- nns. It Isbelli'ved by some Unitod Htati»H«B- ators thnt the great Piwers that nro parties to the Uerlln Tia>aly ot 1H7S may b.i Induemt to reverse Ibelr position out ut rog^ard t.ir .\iiii'ri''au seutltnenl, us exprosaed in a n'....lull..11 of C.in>.'n..ss—suoh n r.'s..liilloii. b.r example, as wns riiportml l.y Ihe Seuiile l',i,uinlt|..o on Foreign ft .la- tlons, und has no.v l..'.'ii passed by the Sens ute. The resolution .'alls upon Furo|s)an Powors to protect tlhrlstians In Turkey and ple.lniv. support to tho Pnisldeut In a show ot force intho Dar.tanellos.
Till, res.iliiilons which were n.lopted ara preee,le,l bv a pruamblo wbl.'h sets forth the pnivlsloiis of Iho Tnvity ot Berlin, nnd then In elf.'ct critlolau tho Powers that liecama pnrtl.'s lo that troaty tor th.'lr talluro to .arry out its provisions. The President Is r.'.in.'s|o.l to eomniunlenln the rtwolntlons to 11... nvp.'elive P.nveiv. Then th» ouoludlng res'jliUlon assitr.'s the Pn'slJ.'iit ot Ihs sup- i...rt ot l'.inKni.s.s In tho most vlnorotis action lie uuiy take tor Ihe pnite.'tlon nnd seourlty .if Ameriean eltlsena In Turkey, and to ob¬ tain reilrosa tor Injuries commlttml upou their iiiirsous or property.
IVrliaps the most sensational romark msd« was thai iittet'o.l bv Mr. Fryo I hal If ho eould bave ha.l Ills wav Ilnssla would havn baeu I..I.I t.. Ink.. |....ss..H..ion of Armenia, .vlth tllO nssuran.'i. llial Ibe ITiill".! SIiiios .v.iiild stand by b.'r. Mr. Krv.' .11.1 ii.il n.fer to Iho poiwl- 1.1.. rosiill-..f-ll.'ll l.ll iilllan.'". The n.wolu- tlii'i niiwi;..esi.i Iho H..use for Us oouour-
STORMS EAST SOUTH AND WEST.
Unln, Snntv, SIokI und lieavv Wind Causa (Ir.'Hl llainatcp.
One .ll Ihe li..u.i..s| st..rms ot Hie season pn.vaiie.l In the S .ulh t..r Hire., .lays and thon trnvele.lsl.iwly Norlh. At tho tuitna time lh..r.' .vns hisivy .yoather in Iho far H.ilh sl.i
N..rth ami N.irlhwest. to.var.l the Kastorii g..t the benelli o
The storms were eha ¦will.Is, lieavv ralnlnli, T..|..l,-ra|.b ..
an.l
.'.'W York
l.luntlon.
lerlze.l by terrltlo
n.l al.wt.
mnuy
..slill. p. lies l.oi IIK blown oui ol Ibe irroitnil. Ureal Iroublo was experienced In 111" S.iuth, espeoially nt llaltlniuni, Md. A burrliaiio blow thun-, nnd lliu rain cams ib.wn III lorronts. In JInlTabi, N. Y. and Il.trolt, MIeh., thev hal rain nud suow.
Tl luin storm started in Hi., lluit of
Meiieu.an.l in..ve.l N.irth. Thest..rin eentrs .i«.'lllal..d hoiw.'en the Dhl.i Vnlley, Tennna- see and (li'iirKla, but sprea.l to Iowa, Nn- hraska uud lhioit«h Hi" MIsslaslppi Vnlioy. The lake region hud h..avy snow.
Ill New York Cllv nuil vielntly Iho high win.l slnppe.l lb.. Ir...s ..f all l.iose branehaa, .vhlelt. nt davllk'Itt, .vent blrewu alsjut tha sin'i'ls, ou luwiis, nnd in doorvanls. Tha w.ml also hii<ltlie..|T.'..t i.I sinillni; tholargo flol.ls of 1.'" In thu llurlson Uiver uwny wilb Hie blKhllil.'.
AloiiK lim Now .tersey const nn iiniiHually viiileul NortlieasI sliinit raK.'.l bir twenty- tour It..urs. The win.l blew wll h I hn tiiroa
of a hurricane and did isl.lenilib. daniaua
nl n.'i'an (Imve Hlk'^ilaiuls of Iho Nnruslnk, l.'.UK llrnii"li, M..ii;.'lair un.l lll.l Orii.iKoa.
It"p..r1s alalo that a blir.r.anl rilKod In H..iillii.rn lown, Kaslorn Kaiisns, thmuulinut Missouri au.l exten.led as Inr Siilth as Mills U.i.'k. Aril.
MISS BARTON IS ADMITTED.
The Nullan or Turkny VIelili to Miniater Terrell's ri'«lllK.
Owing to th.t eoorg.itio nipr.isenlatlousof Unlloil SlaluH Miuistor T.irn.ll, Miss Olara llarlou and hor parly will bo pHrmltlod by the Turkish Government In dlttrlliuln rellal I" III" dlslnuHol Ar:n..nian>, allhoUKh lbs lt".| tiroes llMdf will n.ll flKum In the work.
I'hU new-.-aui.. I.. III.. SInIo D.iiartninDl al WaHhltiKton In a ...ilii.*Krarai from Iha MlnlHler l.l Hesn'tiry Olney. In which ha snys that while the Porte rnfusaa suob Mr- mission lo Ihn Ile.l dross, or to the mumbars ol the II...1 Cniss na suoh, anl thereby deellna to offl.iluliy n»''.gni»e tlial sooiely.'lt will permll any person wboin ili.i Minister namas iMil nppn.v.'s III illslrli.iite nlief in the In¬ terior .if Turkey, pn.vl'l.'.l the TurkUh niilh.irilles nre kept Intornol of what they an'.b.inK.
Tb"re..an 1... no iiiliwl|.in Hint Miss llurtnli nnl her party will 1." so d.isl»{unto,l l.y MlB- Isrer Terrell, but II Is ap|ir.iliHi..lHit that tboy will .-neouuter almost Insurmountablo ub- siii.ilos in nia.'hliiK Hie ll"l.l ..f a"l|.iu as Iba tii..untalii passes bei we.tn III" seaboard and tlo. Intiirli.r ar.. n IW pra"l|eally luipa<uabl« '.wliiKl..th".l.».i. i.uow".
Unar ••r"(-|ilnalo.rii."
The deony 'if "Chlnaiu.vu'' Is onn'il tbs ni'mt reinarkabin teaturas ..t Han Francisco ill... Five ynars aico Ohina'owu hn I IS.OOO inbalalsnts and'tra In was llv..ly, many if tha larire hi.'reliauts iloliii; an nxlenslvn liijsln'na, ll-nts .veni blither In l.'biuaiown Ihau la olher parts of Ihe eity. .N.iw rents hava tallen more Ihan 'iu..-lialf In tbls'iuarler, nail e.-laln Is unsalable nud tbei populstlou bai skrunk I.. 16,000. Th . Inst I'bina st.wuiar e.rrl.'1 700 I liluamiu ba"k to thnlr boitiMi, Ihaanaier part ot wli'itn will not mt.ira. At the p,-.\-'.iil ial", l'liinal..wu In six inoulhs will n.ll b IV.' li),.Kn iiilialotauls
Killed l.r >
Tbe Puni-nv pump. ii„l In liana N^titrnl
untl liaa.
stall..u ot Hi. Ohio . r.>ni]..ay, la Il«4
iiinlliii; lllltl.lings wan l'l tho pumpln'/ siatfol
Llll'l anl s'.. ).tr"l. F.lKbl 1 .l".ln.yel ly lln-ai ..».- nlso eonsu'neil.
I<e,iar«»n.' Ilaada Cat OSr.
Th.i HhosBs, of Ahyaalula. who a^a Invoat-
,g lb- Italian f.>rtrn«., havn n«loubli<.| thvlr
i:.laii"" lo pr"<"nt ths tiall.taa fnnn Mnd-
'Ul any nean., aiet ha." eul u'll tba Imad*
p'^rters whom Ihey eai'tilriH], aod
sn..t a - lue-e.'liger wh'. Was ..udaavorUul 10
t.-"t Ioto th.. it llial. fortrein lo carry lh«
U"«s to Major Oalllau... lb.. o.>tnma idaat,
if his promoilou to th" rank .>f .iolou"l.
if thr
ailvar ma., WIU Heat la at. Laala. TheC.iun.ittne .m n9ur«anis«llou of tka BimnlallloOmtereuM rapoitad <8 tavor «f holdiiuc a KaUcnal soaTaalloa al H. Lsoto oa ialy tl dol Tha aomttttkm tAt0tli thatayati.
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| Day | 31 |
| Year | 1896 |
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| Title | Queens County Review 18960131 |
| Date | 1896-01-31 |
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| Day | 31 |
| Year | 1896 |
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PENS GOUNTY REYIEW. Pabllahed Every Prl.lar Mornlnif at FBEEPORT, QUEENS COUNTY. N. T CHARLES D. SMITH, Proorietor. ANDREW J. MAC LEAN, EdiWr. ^mm§ $onni^ llebieto- C^'*^ 1001 AND JOB PRINTINi — mri'Ttr IX A!tractlYe tnd Artistic Style AT Tnr REVIEW OFFICE by Powsr Pressis. l-ilTt€tt:in CtOPtl'SM, F-IVE CENXW. VOL.1. A F.\MII.T XEWSI-.VI'KIl OF I.CM'AI.. -VXD (JENKK.VI. INII-I.I.ll. KM r, FREEPOirr, N. Y.. FRIDAY. JAM AUY :M. ]SW. TEBM : tl.OO T£ABLT IR ADTAfCS. NO. 13. PIT* milHoo (lolUr* ire tpent eick jetr ia E&gUnd on the g»me cf foot¬ ball. J Since tho MannlicLer gun came into nu Ibe ratio ia four killed to one wonndeil—juit the oppoaito to what it Ibrmerly w»f. ^^^ The New York Ohaervcr ranintnina that the peDinsubbip of tbo En^liab ¦ud Oanadisu cbililrcD excels tbat of Un^lo Sam'* boys anil K>r!i^. Queen Victoria for tbc laat year ot ttro baa maoifeated an iaclinntion to direct the alTairs of beronnOnTern meat, lunch to tbe disguat of Ler Friine Minister. They aay, remarliH tbe New Orleans Fioayaoe, that tbo New York upeculn- tori made enongb out of Dritiehliond- hulderi OTer the lato war Ecnre to pay pretty well all the bxpciiscs of tbo war, if it should come. The atadentB of the Univeraity of California haye pledged themsclvefi to improTe and bcantify tho gronudu of tbe institution by tbeir own labor, thus making improvementa, for wbich tbe nniyersity baa no money. ' Tba Chioago FhyBJciana'Clnb hnn do- eided that "organized charity means a wild desire on tho part of some peo¬ ple tbat otber people shoald help the poor" and that the doctors generally get the heayy end of tbe stick. It is claimed that tbe lar^o gold fleldii, covering several thousands uf •oresinBaokiugham County, 'Virginia, bare recently beeu investigated by ex- perta aud that the average of the ores giTta a mncb better percentage of gold tban either tbe South African or Crip¬ ple Creek districts. Aoeording to William E. Curtis, Naw 'York City is alarmed at the pos- ¦ibility that Chioago may capture most o( the trado witb tbe South if tbe proposed Chicago and Sonthera Btatea ezpoRitioif''is held next fall. A counter demonstration is therefore being planned in Gotham. This will take tbo form of a monster parade of tbo bine ami tbe gray. Negotiations to secure cheap excursion rates over •11 railroads for the masses and pasties tot merchants, producers, shippers, bankers and leading Grand Army of the Bepublio men in the Sonth and West are being made. By those means it ia expected that a big cru.vd can bo aecnred and the Chiongo project nulli- fled or at least prevented from accom¬ plishing all its promoters anticape. Sir Walter Besant, tbe English nov¬ elist, in rommc'utiug un Hall Cainii's views of the United Htatcsu and pub¬ lished in the London Daily Chronicle, aays: "Wo don't know tbe American people in this country, and wo ought to know thom ; tbev come over bero by the thonsaud, by tho hnndred thou¬ aand, and we do uothiug to eoteitaio thea or to raaku their aci]iiniatHQce or to show thom that wo should like to know them. Aru wo ashamed oi uurselres—of our buincs—of onr women, especially—tbat wc do not want to show oursolveii tu thum? We baTo no reason t |
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