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A FAMII.T NEWSPAPER OF I.OtAI. AXI) tlEXERAI, iNTIil.I-UJESl F.
VOL. I.
FIlEErOKT, N. Y.
FMP^.,JANUARY 3. ]
89().
BIT THE Finr.
^klvay 6oor, good Dama To-Aay
Splaa by thn hoartbstoBe brlffbt. An I lro«|ia mo at in task alway.
Till laps my n»l»jbor Night j Thaa bmshea aha Ihebotirlb, botimes,
Aad bids tha whoel I'O still, Anl, with her gossip Duiy, ellmbs
Tba path up yonder htl'.
Vhllsaslghbor Nlltht nnd I, alons
Baaldn Ihe h«arlh's low natre, BU hearkeolus thi wind's wild moxD,
Bat spaak do word nor name; ForaslitabarN'Rhl, rlffht yuuDi; Is bo,
Aad I bava heard It said Thai, baply, he will some limo bo
Wllh gay To-niorroar wed. Ab.1 I am old. Eueh honr I tme!:
The step of Watchman Time; B.>soon trill Dame T.>day ootnoba-!t,
Thoa farawell dream and rhvmel Jiut now. with nelKbbor Niitbl, ii space
Is mlns, he'll aol Kains.ty, To brood avhlla npon a fuco—
Uy loat love, Yesterday.
T7. Clood, ia Bookmaa.
ha.-
A TEST OF THK COMMON.
Vim.
' HEN Oltnton'i en- gagenteut to Miss Laoston had beeu l^roken beoanao of Qreia Morrys, oon- llje«lnre grew aud thrived in nil di¬ rections as to whether or no* Orcta waa be¬ trothed to Mr. Olinton. That he had asked hor to tttny him, even before the break with Miaa Laastaji,was certain, bnt whether ¦ha bad aaid yes or no, nobody was »bla to aay.
H«r mannrr to him waa tho same as batoro—• brilliant coquetry that be- loagedto bar alouo—and nutod; dared qacatioD hor.
Whon early in the week it beoame knowB tbat Krancia Preyford wns cum- iaji down from Bar Harbor to Bqairrel Taland, nppnrently for no better rea- '¦oa tban that Mii a Mnrrys waa there, tboae loterested ma.lo sure tbat at last thay would be able tu solve thia rid¬ dle.
Then, the day borora Mr. Qrevfold came, Clinton went off to New 'York. Therd was a whisper tbat he went to bay Greta tbo handsomest diamond riag at Tiffany's, bnt thoso thinga are rarely to be believeU, aud tbe hotel reaiizad with a doll throb of diaap- IMiiutment that now, perhapn, tho rid¬ dle oonld not be solved.
There we.e, of coorse, several girls ready to tell Oreyford abont Clinton, bat be did nut teem to mind muob, •ad (inly this muruing he had beeu heard to ask her to go rowing, in apite of tba stormy aea, because ho liked to be with her whero nobody elSS'dared go. I
Sha had langbeJ at him caresainglr an.l looked ont at the wimlawept v)::ean thonghtfully before s'jo nusweicd: "Tea, let na go; it will bo nn experi- eaae thrt will lorcrer after prevent tttttmt •cqnaintanae botween ua."
yJ§%jam}*{!tAftsilff^. '•"""••''' "r»« I
"X-ea, Bnrfano ncquiintanco with a man cannut bo anythiug bnt oom- neoiilace, and I do nut like a man who U that."
"VrUl yon tell me, Misi Qrota, what kiud of a mau do vou really like best?" Ofeyford's hnndsome oyos wero very aatneat. Oreta pondcre<l a mumeut; tbeo, with a little langb, sho brought her eyes hnck from tho stormy sea to the man nt hor si.le.
"I wonld rather ti.it," she ainworcd.
"Why?" . "BeoaUKo thuro is a posiiililu chance that yuu aru that kiu.l of ia|n, aud tbat would be an embarrasalog ad- miatiou for mo to make."
It (he was really betrothed tu Clin¬ ton, Oreyft.rd thonght, shu wuul.l hardly say a thing liko tbat.
Oreyford spent tbe half hour sho waa getting ready anxiously watching tbe water. Hu was afraid he had been nawi^ in asking her to go out, but wbea ihe oame downstairs ready to go ahe waa aneh a charming pioture he forgot bia anxiety. A alim flgnre, gowned in aa;e green, with broad eollar and girdle of white, aha held a greea bat, with white clovers on it, in her band and lot tbo brisk breeze stir ber bright hair iuto u hundred littlo ringleta around her face.
As they strolled down the aan.ly road to tba bcaob Greta toached agrain UB tbe themo tbey had been discusa- iag.
"Thoro are, after, all," she said, ¦"few men who are net commou- plaoe."
"No man is always oommouplaee," he replied, gravely. "Xbore aru times ia thejifa ol <ven tho moat ordinary maa wben be ia nnusoal. Those thiugs depend too muoh un ouvironiueut tu gaaeralica abont tbem."
She gave him a aurpriaed glance, whieb be did not notice, fur they wore , tXoat to the beach nuw aud hia eyas Were on the sea.
"Wonld TOU tbink me very com- ¦oaplaoe il I wero tu lell you that it WlU be most unwise f.ir ua to ruw rooad tba laland to-day?"
"Tea, I ahould," >Ua auswered, terjely.
Be frowned impatiently.
"I abonld oot bave a<ked To'.i to go. Iiook at that aky and wind ; it is going to atorm frinhtfnlly in ab-jitt half au bonr."c
"I shall liko tbat," said Greta, reck- laaaly. I'A'hen I aaid I wuuld go I told yon it wai fur tbo sake of the e.<- parlance."
"Yon will ook like it wbou it tnrns over the boat."
"Ah, I can swim, quite woll, too, aad think how eioitmg it will be out ia tha mi.ist of thnt angry water I"
"I do not like thu reiipousibility," he obeerved.
Sha threw baok her hot land lo.okej athimtiiroagh halr-oloae.l lids, "dow doet it feel to l>e a'raid?''
He gave her a wralbfnl glance aoj moved away to tbe l-iug, narrow bui.t waiting »u tbo beach. Without a word be helpi.-d ber iu, tuok no the oaia, and witb Ibe lun;, «te.tdy atruke ol a Harvard crew r.isu «wei>t ont into tha cbanno'. It in*.- hive been tbat tbegcoupof K<ris vatchiu.; tbem [r,.ui the piaua hail aomtthm^ to <lo with Qteta'a iiersiMeua.*. Now, however, they pasaed oal o,' view, and tiretit's attesttoa wa^ clallue,l by Grcylor.i. She wstebed bim a lmirili<Iy ; the broad kh.>nMrr^ Ibj ir.iii I jv.ne of the hea.1 and tbe auuure I .let.'rininH- tioa of biH face: then sue lau ;hed ¦oftly.
Oreyford luo'se'i at tbi lowering atorm'riun t and Ibua at tbc exprr-«;«-e taea ot ta* i>irl U'l.ite him, iutu which ao toaoh o( aerioutness ba I c.me.
"If wa go ruund Ibe tsiaod^" he aat4t, "wc take ..nr lives in uttr haale, pt«baSlT tu d«»" Ihem v» pie?e« ua Mm Hypoertto roe'ta " t'a leated on kfa> aara. atUI looking at her
"I have mtttt tteea near death," MdrOiaK thonghttoily.
Ote Iipa aMa togothar firaly. "I Irii«¦!¦*• TM Mar it- Hara jot
never a lerions moment in yoor life? Ia there nothing more to you than ef" ferveaoenoeT"
She had said truly that in snch an experience oa they were nov^ experi¬ encing conventioanl aor|aaintanoe wonld vanish.
Very gravely she looked at him now, with all tho oareleaanesa fled.
"Yes," ahu said, aimply, "there ia maoh more to me. Beonnse it has never been pnt to tbe test iu yonr presence, yon onght not to tbink it lacking. Tho efl^orvesconco would not be attra'ctivo if its (onodatiou wcro poor."
"Fhank you," be answorod. "I am glad. It is time, then, that we stopped tbia mauneas; we will go baok."
Greta made no answer, but the wo¬ mau in her approved of his qaink tuno of command. Tbe boat swung ruund under bia skilful guidance. Thoy wero utmost a mile out from shore, with the wind and tide against them, and Oreyford's teeth aet firmly aa he saw the littlo headway they were making. A wave of foam-oreated water rolled over tho boat, dashing itaelf np into Greta's face and over her gown, bnt she did not eveu atart. "Most girls wonld have aoreamcd," thought Grey- ford, with an observant look at her quiet face, with the clustering curls, tbat the water had not straightened, abont it.
Suddenly one of the oars gavo an ominous crack, and Greyfoid's face whitened almost to his lips.
"Ood!" he muttered. "This thiug oannpt stand the straiu, and we aro a half milo from shore."
Greta lean^ forward to the white, determined lace. Thero waa no terror in h«r own; the Morryaea had not been naed to loso their heads in peril. "It is my fanlt," sbe said in a low voice, "Yon would uot have gone but for me. Before—anything—happens, you must let me ask you to f'lrgive my sellisbueas, and to thank you with all my heart for the friendship of a mau that you havo given me."
He met the bright blue eyes with a new light in his owa—the approviug look that bravery gives to courage. "There is not'hing to forgive," ho an¬ swered hastily.
Another loug stroke and then once more that ominous crack. For an in¬ stant Greyford paused ; then again tbo oar swept through the surging water. It shivered and splintered io his grasp. Greta's faoa grew paler as the broken oar tossed oot ou the wind-lashed sea. The boat swayed arouud in the waves, rooking and shivering. Greyford looked up. "I can du notbins with this ono oar iu such a se.^. I loauu J Dale tho other pair yesterdny."
"Aud the storm will break in a few minutes," answered Groto, looking from tho dark sky to the island, whore all tho girls wore doubtless dressing for dianer, and then at the mage of water that'lay betweeu them and safety. I
Tbe boat bad boeu awept around to the south shore, where thore was no chance of tboir boiug seen or nasistod ; | the hotel and ita peopio had long beeu : out of Bight. j
.or?V'«aii>>"<lfl«%"l.«J»«>x, ¦•¦lia-'ato I looked at hor crilically—"for lifo. Wc must swim for it. The tide carries tho buab furthar out each momout, \ and if the storm overtakes' na thero j will be nothing to hope for." :
For a moment she did not answer. Tcrbaps she was thinking of Clinton, I for her eyos grow tender. Thou sho j throw off her hat and said :
"J think you arc right. If it moan* \ life er death, I must do my beat tu 1 mako tho swim easier; my shoes—and I —and—" j
A faint color crept into hor white j face. I
"Yos," said Greyford, gently. "It j will bu hard battle—and wo ranst both of ns do without uur usoloss clothes." i
He pulled in tho other oar and turnod his back tu ber to remove hia owu shoes and coat. Ouo moinout Greta hesitated ; tben her shoes oamo off and tho loug onttr skirt. Sho gavo a littlo gasp aud another look at tbo water to bo gonn through ; theu sho loosened the fnll blouse of ber gown, removing ita girdle and what other impediments to her free movemout that sho oonld. 8ho Wrapped hcr ' clothes iuto n bundlu swiftly and gave u few Jcit touches to hcr costume—a white skirt and a greea and white blouse. I
"I am ready," ahe murmnrod. 1
With ready tact, ho did not look at her wben he turned, but carofnlly lifted the bundle uf clothes and pnt them in tho looker--a swaying, un- ! steady performance. i
"If wa get tbe boat back thoy will i be nubarmed," he said. j
¦ I
Tho water gurgled around them and over thoro, Ibo stinging waves lashed ! tbeir faces an 1 tossod their bodiea to aud flu. Fur mauy minutes they wero ! almost at tho meroy of the wavea, bnt at length tbe long, steady strokes told, aod buth wero carried alowly forward, i It was true that Greta waa an expert j swimmer. Each summer that hail brought her to tho const had proved it. l)'.it tho ftrain now was almost tou FBvero. Sluwly tboy battled on, gain- , mg, giiining. Tbeshure oonl.l boseeu between tho great waves that the wind , lashed over thera. I
"Can you last tlvo minues longer?" ho asked. "Wo will roach it theu-- if—only tho storiu does uot break." tiroytur.l's Toii-« over the water sonuded singularly tender.
"Yes," ahe sighed, thongh on her faco lay an alm.yst mortal weariness.
She rejected hi< offer ol help, aud Ihoy btrngglod on. "What a womau yon are!" he muttered.
"1—I am giving out!" she aaid in low gaaps.
"Float again," be answered, "until y.'U are routed."
"Xo," she sai.l, "no —progress." A great wave dashed over tbem, drowning btr answer, au 1 low poals of thunder broke on tho air, lashing tho waves t.> wilder fury.
C.reta's arms fell powerl.'ss tu her aide and, with a faint cry, she fell tho water clow over her head. Ouly au instant o' Ibat awful sinking duwn, i down iulu .leHth ; then his slr.mg arm I went at.mnd hor su.l I.iiuTe.l ber up — I a chokiui;, Iireatblesa bunion. Sho I mada one laat elTurt aod then her feet touched lan.l. She staggered and fell. j With his face gray with the straggle , tha: wa.4 nut vet ended, he lifted hor I 'r.^ni Ibe ahtllow water and earned bor { baJiiy n|i tbe saoJy beach out of reach .il tbe wav^.s. .Vn.'tber crash of thun- .ler I ealcd through tbe ait aod Ihe i.t.,rm br.ike uVer soa ao.l land. Far ' unl ott the water a iiny boat swsyed ah J r.>eked nnder tho storm cloud. ! Some Binales Ibey rested njotion- leu, exbanste.l. Ibe s«'it water drip- ! iUDs from their hair ar.l clolhea. Then ' h« sp^^ke tu her, with Ibat new len.ler- ' neas slill in bis voice, and from Iheir ' friendship fur each other the common¬ place fled forever. —Chieago New^
] Aboat 1900 nreea aaitt are htrad oat UIiaadMwahaighti
THE FIELD OF ADVLN i lllE. i aU ".Seotty., " bU.Uets and provisions.
! He built a hre and waited, expcct-
XHBII.I.INO INCIDENTS AND DAB- ' jng tumo oue to Mtae nlous' on the INO DEEDS ON LAND AND SEA. . '"'"'' "' »1'0 '"^er, httt he waited IU
viiiii. Ho killed Buino bird.H with rocks
Extraordinary Mon Htint-PIerced "i'l «'" ''¦!':"' Annist raw. Uow ho by a I>rlll-A Horrible (.'aresi:- ! lived through tbe bitter cold nishtj A Miner's \dveniiire I he himself docs not know, lor he be |
MANY K'.orieH aliout hunt.n:; i'^'"»f,<'"^f • Zi'Zr 'n '¦'""'\*""'' I tho California lion have °» , '"'. '•''"»¦'• '"" f"»"? '"'\""^ i l.ien puliIiKhed, imt u,e '^'''.'''y .'°«°Z'''-;'''¦^''•' •"" ""«f^f'l''^''" a followiup, vouched fur bv ^^mmming to theshorc, over IDO .vard, ,
a correspondeut of the Los Augelcs '''-'""^ «''"'"'^,' wh'"''"''? rnpi.U lu j Times, beats tho record, hi f,.r as tl'- ! ^^"'^ " "'« ''"''"•-! ¦>» '"'«"'" ^«'"^' -
SABBATH SCHOOL I new york state news.
amouut of dnuger involved in the sport in concerned, tor iu thi'i cise tin- hnutcr had tu fear bis weapon quit;' uk much as hia game.
The hero of tbis ndvontnfe is B. F. Kelso, of Jnuiper Flat. .Funipcr Flat is away down iri Riversidu County, iu a nest of taugleil, bru«h-.tovcrod hills between Lake View nnd Suu Jacinto. Kelso is a big, burly, b arded innii, with n good.natiircd smile and au honest face. He makes his living by digging manzanita and greasewood, which ho haults to Biversiile nnd sells for $7 a cord, (.(ne duy last week ho had his load all-reoily to etart on his weary drive acroi-s tho plains, when the family hear I the dojs barking uji on tho hill back uf tho hunso. KeVo went for his gun.
Xow this gnu of Kelso's is a fearful
ciiuM livo for a miuute. His madness led him to tlio not which saved his lifi>. He is nuw iu a fair way to re- ciiverv, bnt it will be some timo beforo he will bo able tocumpletely throw oiT tho ed'cots of his Criisoo experience.
A CH-tTELAINE TOR KNl-ITElig.
'To that nrniy of knitters (and there i) one) who have suffered a long time from tho unwinding and tani-liug of their yarn, by bttliios nnd kittens, a Filver chatelaine wilh a holder to keep tbe ball at their aide, cumes asa wel¬ come relief.—Now i'ork World.
FAMOU.S WOMAN UATIIEMA-nriAV.
Mrs. Elizabeth I'reston Davin, of
.xuw vu.„Ki>" "' .V—» .' " .«¦".... 1 „,,p„ .Mr,. iMeacliamp was begin- i ^J^'^e Jf" "«"«''" "n.erod .To
and wonderft. weapon. t had onoo I ^^ ^^^^. ^^^^ ,^^._. |.,„i„.„j'„eturu, I Hopkins to study higher mathemn
bcon a sinRlo-liarrelod shotguu-but ,t ^^^^ become so untisnally restless that «nd philosophy, and this year she '
had the misfortune, sume timo iu t J misty past, to havo tbo wholo stock smoshod off. Tho hammer was loft, it is true, but it woul.In't stand cooked undor sny circamatauces—nnd every¬ thing abaft the haniiner was gone! Some of m.v brave readers who oro uot afraid to pull a trigger may think it an undesirable job to bold up tho ham¬ mer of Kelso's gun with tho thumb, stick tho wholo thiug out nt a safe dis¬ tance from tho face, sbtit onooyo,tal;o Mm—make ready—aud lot thu ham¬ mer slip—bang I
Not so with KoUo, however ; he touk his fragmentary relic and strode awav tbrough tho brusM^aec wbnt tho do. wero raisiug Bu«fi*a'row about, h. has three dogs. Oue is n yonug, long- legged honud; anotlier is a middle sized dog—and tho third is n little yapping fystc. They siuglcnor, alto and treble, and tho way they wero making tho rocks riug was a caution. Tho rocks on the top of this hill aro huge cubes and rcctaugular blocks ns big as houses fresb Hung from thu baud of Ood. Tho dogs wero burking about the crevices of ono of theso. Kclao cliinliod laboriously to tho top of it, so as to look dowu and find tho wildcat or whatever it might bo — when, ns ho scald the cre-t, a giant nionutain liou ma.lo a rush past him, close enough to touch, and flood glaring dowu savagely at tho yollaug dogs, switching his tail with au un¬ easy, nervous energy.
Tho lion made n s|iring down among tho dogs, struck thoiu off to right and loft, nud wont iu great leap.s dowu tho stoop mountain side that slopes to¬ ward San.Ittcinto. Tho dogs pursued, and after them flow the excited Kel.so. Down, dowu they went, for a milo or moro, through brush, over rocks thnt would havo cost tho lifo of anyone but
e UO.]Jlt£-Jftl^.X-r, —, - I
fused by tho fidlowing do:^s, took re¬ fuge in his lail-. a cavo aiuoivi the roc'Ks some distance above tho Pico Spring; and wheu tho man orrivod tho dogs wero fiercely barking iuto tho mouth of tho oiivoru Iiu.l tho liou was at bay. Kolso pushed in n-jiong the dogs, iu tho thick ot tlio fray. StuMonly tho lui.ldlo dog i^hot liko nu arrow at the liou aud seized him by the throat. At a word from hi.s master, tho houul rushed in and seized tho great oat by' the jaw, and tho fysto followed suite by worrying his prey iu tbo fiank:
A Hos's fSlxth Sense.
L. C. Meachamp, living near Ho¬ mer, Lit., on tho edge of .Arkansas, is
n groat hunter aud has a fine deer . . --
hound, Don, of whioh ho is justly Washington, whoso- nehivements in promi A lew days ago Mr. Mea- ! astronomy have placed her among tho champ was going sqnirrel hunting, I ''°remost mathomaUoians in tho wuil.l, and in order to keep Dau at home ho >» about to complete tho calculations wns .compelled to tie him up, Tho »' tbe ephemeris, or almanac of tho huutid whincl and begged, bnt find- i "m. » scientilio publication of tho ing his master was ol.durato he at lost United States Observatory. These cal- lav quito peaceably boforo his kennel i 'Culatiuns bring this wurk up to tbo nil ,i^y I twentieth century. Mrs. Davis le a
At h'o'olock ill tbo aflornoon, how- | ''rilliant nnd versatile now woman. Three years ago sbo entered .Tohns Htics Ily restless that | """ puiiosopny, nnu tuis year sbe will sho went out tu Soo what was tho mat- i stand for tho degree of Ph. D. tor. In spite u! her repeated efforts j
she could do uDthiii'.^ to pacify him, j to PBn-Exr CHAPrrso. nnd at the lust, tn uer uttor astonish- j In cold weather women try to do- mont, he broke tho ropo and bounded viso means for preventing hands and away over tlio fence aud iuto tho lips from chapping. An excellent woods. Ho WIS genu probably a half j romeily to prevent chopping is cold hour wheu lio oamo running back i croara. Tho manicurist told mo that panting nnd ^biiust breethlosa with bis it also whitens tho skiu more than any master's hat in his mouth. proparatiou. It hns taken tho place Mrs. Meaohnmp bcciime at onco j of the old-timo remedy—mutton suet, alarmed, and, calling her son, they set , It should bo woll rubbed into tbo skin out to fiud Monobamp, tho dog all tho j andglovea—proferobly whito—slipped ti'xo boiindiug along in front oud lead-I on. Tbo |ialms of tho gloves shouH ing tbe way. At last thoy oame upon ; be slit in several jilooes to allow the Mr. Mcocbamp lying helpless in tho [ air and prevent cramp of tho muscles, V. jods, where at precisely 5 o'clock ho ', and tho finger tips clipped off. bad fallen iu a littlo ditch and brokon i Vaseline shonid never bo allowed to a fiuall bono in his lo?. Tho dog's ' touch tho hands. It turns tbo skin kuowle.lgo oftho accident at tho very I yellow and loaves a stiiin on tho nails moment of itsoconrrouce seems almost that is hard to dear a'xny.—Hum York iucrodibU', but tbu tiiith of this is be- ' World. youd disiiiite. |
A llorrllilo Caress.
Thomns (lalvert, a dairyman, who lives just a sh.irt distance wost of Ciu- oiunati, wits takiug an afteruoon uap uu u Hofa in his sittiug-room, from which he wiis awakouo.l by a soft touch on hia httU I, whicii was hanging over Iho sidu of thu sofa. Uc glanced down, ; and, to his horror, saw a thick, ugly j hiiako, which h.i at ouee locognized as tho doadl.v copporhead.
Its head n-as olovnted and pcomingiy ciirossiug his hand. It woul J run its cold noso up aud dowu the fingers.
THE TnE.SSE3 OP A 5IAIO.
The bridal veil is of Kastorn origin, being o relic of tho cauppy hold over tho heads of the bnpjiy pair. The old British custom was to uso Xaturo's veil uua.loruod—that is tbe long hair ot tho bride, which was so woru by all brides, royal, noble and simple. Only then did all behold the trosses of maid¬ enhood in their ontirity, aud for tho Inst time, as, nftor nmrriago, this badge of virginity was uoatly dressed ou tbo head. Among somo the tresses wero cut ond carofnlly stowed away whon a woman becamo a wife. It is
causing o sousation which bronght tho j customary TnHiiiiia for villii.go'bride's
jiorspiratiun out iu grent iioads on Calvert's forohoad. Thon it wonld
to excise their locks ou rottirniug from ohuroh. Tbo pcosautry of that conn-
dart its toagiio o.it and lick tho baud i tiV"have BVretty'^ou'g,''th"e gist'being liko a dog. Mr. Calvi^rt was piiralyzoil | tbo lamentation of o newly marrie.l
th t.ar, 111.1 lay for what seemed lioiirs, foaling almost to bionthe, lost ¦ tho .Icndly creature stick its fangs into ; tbo baud which it souiuod uow to ca- ]
wifo over hor golden curls, just cut off, ere sho laid thom low.—WavcrloyMaa- iziuo.
tuatiou, his fox terrier, j Communtiug uu thia winter's styles 1 ;., Ibn ,x,-,nT T.nn.y ! for wuuion, Huston I.leiis tuys: ".SleevtV aro still of abuormal size, but tho fullness is moro at tbo elbow, nud less stiU'oniug is boiug used thnu lormcriy. It will bo somu time yot boforo women will nccopt tho light hloevo, although au attempt has boou made by somo of tho rariaiau dross. makers. I'lio citremuly full sUovo may go o-it of style, but it does not seem possihlo tliat tho vory u..!ly, por-
his horribl
Ctyp, ttppoaro'l iu tho door. Long piaotioe ha.s mado flyp only second to St. Patrick a.s n suako exterminator. Ho seized-tiio coppurlioad by tbe mid¬ dle and shook the lliu out of him.— Ciuciuoati Kuquiror.
A ling's liilolllgouce.
A gcutloman of ^Imiut Lebanon,
La., oH-us a fine Nowiounilland.log
call..d Kate. Siimothing liko a your "feotl/ pVaiu,' "tisht-fitting- sleeve'will nro last spring Kato wns^ 77J'.":['y ' ever bo worn by tho American wo¬ mau."
What a problem it is I To combino protecliou, comfort and boauty iu tbe clothing of onr bodies I But gradually,
— — - - , !.„,-, ,, . , ¦ it seems to u.s, i^uoeu Faihion is huro
and pointo.l the inirzzlo lu tuivurd thu | Tho dog got t.ii.11, and _in tho course .it ^ ^^ ^,jj„gt her august decrees aceord-
Tlio sceiiowiis iude.serilialilo, Fiirand :alllioii.'d w.Ui mango, and hor niii.ttcr blood, yells, growls, howls, snarls, dc- liinl hor tak, ii lo the uoigliboring tan
oniao cries and shrieks filled th ¦ohoing oavorn. Kols;) hold up th hammor ot his ancient shooting iron
fearful din ; he crept in till 1 octuolly Ktauding on the lion's tail. At tho groat brute raised his heiul above the struggling dogs the hammor was relcose.l —tor a wou.lor, tho our tridgo oxploilod, nud tho wh.ilo lop of tho lion's head was blowu to smith- orccnu.
ricrce.l l.yn Orltl.
They were discussiu,? Ia.st uiglit at a miners' boardiug-houso tho racont (tabbing of Tom Lynch at tho Itutt.i Hotel, says tho Butto City (Montana)
ard nil,I tlir.iwu into a vat filled with Ijo ina.li' iiom rod oak bark, whioh p.msesso.l of u.'iiliug propertios, 11, mil in tho course o, a yoar ha.l a Uttor of fino young pup- ! [^g to^the ideas of simolioity ot ton pios. III oxoopl twu of .which woro „n,Uree.l.>m to bodily movomeut, Tbo I ilriiwuc.l. i gtin balloon sleovo is nwav Irom this
j A fow days D','o Kato discovered what principle. Henoo the stiff balloon tho ovidoutly considered suro symp- : ,i„„ ¦^^ iiij„iy to collapso in favor of 1 loms uf inaugo in ouo of tho pups, so jruo linos of drapery. News of tho bidding It follow, sbc made a bee-line ^ beginning of tbo oud of tho abnor-
lor tho old tau yard, followed at uomo ! dislnuee by tbu pups. Arrived as tho . well-reinotiiberod vat which had forai'.'.l tue t-ooiio of hor owu ablutiiiu, ! slio toiz d hcr nniictcd pup by;the nape of tho ueek and calmly gave it a ! good bath, ill bpito of its protesting ' Ipsau.l i.tru,,'gio'. As a reward for
mal-sized sloevas is good news.—Palh- finder.
THE trni.ITY HOWS.
If black alpaca is selected tor a util¬ ity gown, it IS best not to purcbuao it patterned iu auy way, but of tho best
Inter-Mountain, and a uuniber .if cases -'I" «' . ,"'^1 '-.^.U- „\ 'Zi bo •'"""".« l-'^'^'y- "" Itho contrary, a of a similar nature wcro brought up iu | ''^ '"'f .'i,^ , "'jTs uuw as frisky °°'°"'' "'P"? '""'"' ^"' ^Z^a whioh tho injured men rocuvored au.l ; P"l' ,'^^-';,?''-'' ""^ ' Tt . .?"„i i i/ I « »«»•» "'»«'» ''"»'«" '" ""*' '* "'?
md hoaltiiv «s auy niother .—I'hiladelpbiaTimoa.
IVhat Tankage Is.
Po you know what tanko^
__ _ .,1 ouo .-.f tbo cu-tiitn.s iuajii'i
hen' tho shaft ou that | the reporter yestor.lay.
Wore as hearty as ovor.
"Tho most remarkable case, though, that I cvor heard of," said Jerry 11 ar- rigau, "was that uf I'at Mulligau, with tiLom 1 worked for many a year. Iu .luno, 1S81, Mulligan wss working nt tho Gray I'.ock property was about 'iio feet deep. Mulligan was ouo of the tinkiug nrew, and ono .lay the buokot whieh was used fur taking unt the wa-te anil water was being boieted io the surface. Tho bucket w.is abuo-t I'lllod with water, and tho shaft man unknown to tho top man put-six .lull drills in the bucket to lie t-out on tup to l.o shari:
lors of
'.-ioniothiux tu do vith a taiiU.'
".iui'.is n-jain."
"C.ivo It up. Whal IS It'.' '
'".Veil, 1 didu't know hefore to- doy," contiiined the iuspeotoi, "inn I was down iilmard a vaa.sel today, a coaster liounl tu tlio ciitward, uu.l was infornie.l by tho captain that h.i had ;ii> 1 bags of tankage abi.ar.i. Then
The tup man diii'ipod tbo water j ''O explained that taunago is ^uothiug
in a trough at tl.o collar ,.f tho kliafi without closing the tr.ip il.nirs on t.i|i
wh.'ro it turo of fortiliicn
and one of thodrills r.illed ont, struck | »'"l iHher porLs the trough, and foil down the shaft. It was an inoh drill about two foot lung nud wcighe.l ubout six pounds.
".Mulligan was iu a stoopiu-g po.ii- tion wheu the .irill itruek hitn. ll hit him back ,.t tho iihnuKk'T blade, passed clean through tho body, nar¬ rowly missing his heart, and partly emerged from bet wotn the ribs. Mul¬ ligan's horror-stri.'koii coinpanioiis in
Lir loss than drio.i blool. It is pr.x'urod at tho abattoirs at Boston
id tal..n to liooth- . .1 in thu mannfac- ."—F.arlham Argus.
(ii-i'i'iiliiii I Newspaper. The mc-l north, riv nowsimpcr iu the wur.d IS i.ul.lisho'l at (iiMlthaab, Oreoii- laii'l. It appears tw!oe a mouth and istho only now."p»iier weknow of pub- li-lio.i ou the Hues uu wliioh a great i;i'ij..rity of the public fooi.is t'j think
the ahoft rn.sh''.l t'l hi.i a^.i.'•tanco and j every nowspauor i'-r-iu. The editor- were about lo pnll tlio drill out from ¦"in-.^hiof .l-es por.oually receive nnd bia back wheu MuUi;?nu calmly seized '¦ set Hdvertisem.'iils. writo tho leading the lower eud un I i.y a great ilTort : iijlitorials anl th'j briollets, ink tbo nulled it. Jbrouuli Ills body aud throw tyi.-j au.l then in actuality "gets hie
ladylike gowu of black alpaca receutly worn was simply trimiuod about the bodice with black satin ribbou, tbe elcovos made of soil lustrous black ¦atin, bishop shape, and veiled with nccordiou-pleatod black ohiOou, and tied botwocn tho wrist and elbow with narrow black satin riblion, with n ruf- fio of tho )iloatod chiffon falling be¬ low. Auotber gown of the samo fabric woa male with an Eton eoat buttoned across tho chost, wiih throo largo black onam.'llod buttons edged with a circlo of Ficnch brilliants. Tbo vest waa raaile of white silk overlai.l with but¬ ter-colored laoo. .*gaiD, with a gowu of black mobair.'fashioued iu a stylish but simple manner, wus Wuru un itn- mons) wbito muslin saiiur collnr with pointei rovers, triiunie I witb mior- tion and edging of Valouoieuuoa lace. There were de- p turu-bacK cuffs to match, au.l a bat of ooar.'ie sutiu straw trimmed witb bla.'k aul white striped ribliona. fhe glovta wero ol white nn.lrosaed kid with blaok points. Hiir- prising IS tbe jLipularity gained by cream au.l snow wbit*. gioves. -fhey have lii-on sol.I in this city tnis soaiou liv hiiu'lro.U of dozeaf.—Now Vork Post.
It down al his leet.
"It was a wuu.lorfnl exhibition u! strength and f.irtitiuJe, but everybody who heard of Ihe accident was con'i- dent Ibat bo could rol Mirvive. H.. hovered between life an.l .ieath lor abon'. three we«k». and tinally l-oI ap. parently well as ever. He worked for ten yoars in Ibo mine« at Ibitte an.l iirsuit«s bet tlnaily met wiih a born l.io deatli ut th.' "Aiiac.iud'i iiiino on November 4, l-.'I, by luliiiig mMh eight olhera from the 'Oage while he- lag hoisted from Ihe n.in.'."
unl po.V.ll..'. ISostou Trau^er;pt.
his product. —
Gat ont yonr granlinotbcr's Uncry. It IS oeaout'ially ay Xo .lute now.
A woman lu Sew York City has con fes-ed to being a profoshional ghoat.
I, nf Wales, bus carve.t , a meertchaum pipe for ber butrotbol, | rrinco Karl, ot lienmarii. I
Tbo Princess .'t Wales has ba i I
A lariiu't's Preaii'ttiiieut. .K firmer n.'ar F.aton Rapi.ls, Mich., rec, Illly purchased a suit ol clotbes of a iiK-ri'bant there. Wlnn half way
th.re bo tliuught it wuuld bo a puuit printed for private distribut tchome to put tbem un. Ho t.iok off bis ..la du ts .snt tbr. w th.tn into tbe river. Hut .ihen be came t.i fe.l f..r lua now clutb.-. th.y bu'l .li>u; p"Hro'l. He prtweiite.l himself in negligco at- tir.'. The next ni .rniog he fonnl his uew suit hanging t., the brake ul the 1.agou. t-B.ist.m Cultivator.
'Liveil in Tliree Centuries.
In the curo-'t-ry couuocte.l with tho
,,. .„. , , 'ot.'-itaiit Kpiso'jpal Cliur.'li ol M.
songs which abe bas composed for tbo i Martin, at Marcus Hook, Peiio., h a zither. : tomb.iloao wilh tho followiug inscrip-
Mrs. Hnnipbry Ward is a uutive of '"'" ' Tuoiuanis, and lutiiuates that sho may i
k about that
F.ualifh
r iiifiiliiiiiBfriiri- ^^ni ¦ i
!<nam ttip tiapLli. A Boise (IduDoi letter fcsys that
partiet in from Snake River loll ui a
remsrkable ciperK-nco of ".'Soult.i'-
Buruham. a placer minor
"Scotty" wa- desirous of examining
an island in the luid.lhi ot the river,
bul Ibe water was . Xi'eediu.ly Mi-aoh-
eruos arunod Ibe iaiao.l an.I be put it
off for »ome time. Piuaily be ma le
a bol.l reso.l'itiou t,' resoU the cuvole.i
gruund, which ho ''cSictci to be very
rich. Ho sUrted fur the island lu a
¦mall boat, and after t.atl wutk auc- : reeded in reaching it. But as be ' jumped oul uf Iho bual he fell aod 1 hiehed tha boM backwar.l into tbe ally made ia all Iha ruautrioa uf the
I wnMk ll wfat ijist ••V with, vutU exceed* •lSi>,CUti,iiOO.
ajT'-l
Haul llic "I'jx" The "Vvx" H a box in mint. It is divided lUtu tiire,. oom- parteient*. two lor "liver coinage anl ..uo fur ^uiJ, anl Ml aicure 1 by threo i:itric«t«* luck.-. Siiecimeus uf tbo vstrioua .lenoiuinati nis uf mintage are Ir.l u I.me lo ti-ae pla.-'l lu tbn K.x, aud lt« w.ir'lens ot the tJold- '-i,iith'« Compn'jy, uiiout one..- iu threa vears, mnke tlK-ir u-s-uivs for Iha trial ..f ll.e "I'vi."-It i.fli Trar. ler.
¦omo da* write country.
The coQver.,ution brscclet is formed of rare coins that form an incentive (or talk when all uther topics aro worn threadbare.
Queen Victoria won Ib'J champion plate gold incdal anl oballenge cnp lor the best animal exhibited at the Smitu- field Cattle Show.
Mrs. nrncst Leverson, who writes ¦O nmatiiagly in London Punch, is u verv r roll.* woman, qoite young und alR^ya Ua-jtifnlly dtessel.
Mrs. u. T. Pickard, a niece of the po€t W'hitlier, and the owaer ot hu : alvice AQaabniy (Maas.) bouse, is trying ' (.roru
It? ii.i'mr.ry ...f EI.I/.iBKTH HMITH,
.l,.l...rt.xltbli.lifeO.I. 'i. iHOl.
.ino huii.lre.1 «n.| lhri>' y: ti, e aji.ul!i uii'I I "urtofn .lay-. ,g Livr 1 Inm AUk'. i'.i, H'.'. I ' •t. '.', I''i2, In ll,r.>e.--.itun~.
Uulla.
Au old Sccilcbman. not feeling well, .¦*liel upou a d.i:.'lor. Tuo liootor gave bim somo verbal iDstruotioo a-, how toregn'ate bis diet, advising biro, aiu. ng othftr tbiugc tudriuk no epirita lor b-jrae tunc. The ol.l So itebman r .«e tu 1. avo, wben the doctor said "1 am IU tbe way of charging for my I Will lr inbla you !ur halt a . lb, maybe," aei.l tbe pa
Tho cost valna ut, Ih.
p«por
anu-
haid to inake the hoa»« a m.jnorial. , tient; "but I'm nae guun lu tak' yer ll li not 8«»eway kaown Uu |fc» Uim* "-H<»««»wl<i Word*.
I.-^TKRNATIOXAJ, liK-^.SON FUR
,I.^^•l•A^Y r..
i^on Texli "Tlie Forerunner of I lirM." I.uke 1.. .l-IT-tloldcn ¦|r\l: I..iUe I.. Trt-toiii- ii.enlary.
wifo ot Sir Philip Currie, tbo British AniboRsador IU Constautinople, is the luly knoivn to tuo World as Violet Fane.
Dr. Mabel Spencer, nf Kan-ios City, Kau., lias boou Biiimiuted ulVioiul phy ' siciun of Biley County. Sho is tho first woman iu tho State lo rcceivo such on honor,
Tho wife of Dr. Nnnsen, tho Arctic explorer, bas appeared ut Stockholm us u vocalist, nud with such grout auc- eesa thot sbo is now touring through Denmark aud Sweden.
Mayor Hoopor, ot Baltimore, Md., bos given «'2i)0,00J to a collogo.for wumeu iu Baltimuro. Ho is deeply interested In tho ediicatiou of womeu, heuoe his generous gift.
Tho college snuggery is the Intest rival of tbo cozy curuer. It is fitted up with cnshions iu tones of one's favorite oollogo, whilo ponuacta iu tho same huo are draped at tho book.
Zelie do Lussan, an American prima donna, has boou moetiug with iramenso success in tho Eugli.sh provincoa Sho bos been enthusiastically praised by tho critics for her persouotion of ".Mignon."
Tho best paid governess in tho world seems to bo thu English govor- ness of tho littlo Kiug ot Spain. This lady receives 31501) u year for her services, and attouds only to tbo litllo King's Euglish primer work.
In Paris many womeu dress their hair nttor tho style aBoctod by tho Prosidout's daugliter, Lucio Fouro. .\ll the front hair is uirungod iu full, loose waves, one lu the middle, two ou eaoh side, with tho hair coiled low ou tho nook.
There is a tronian contractor ond quarry operator in Buft'alo, N. Y., who has supplied stono for bomo of tba most important i tru.'Uires iu tbe city. Sho is tho only womnn who is an ac¬ tive meiubor of thu Buffalo Builders' Exchange.
Dr. Luelia Cool, nn American wo¬ man, who bus been practising dentistry iu Guatomala witb great suooess, is iu California ou a visit. She is ouo of a very few foroiguors who aro oUowed to practice in Guatomala, uoarly all tbo others having boou .Iriven out by a rigorotia law paaso.l last your.
FASHION NOTES.
Buttons nro sometimes studded with small stuuos, tur.iuoisua boiug pre¬ ferred.
Somo of tho most boiiutiful buttona manufactured noy uru of tortoiso shell. Both tho atnbor-colorod and Iho brown eholl arc used.
Queen Anno comlm oro broad in liteifltlfbiiginr"''¦"•'" '-'""-'- *-
Vesta of floivercd silk nro sometimes tucked leuglhwiso or neross from tho bust to the nock, whioh makes them vory fnll bolow.
Violet silk trimmed with black or ecru laco is exceedingly protty, and liluos of tho bluest shadoB aro much used in tho biuhu way.
llairpius promise tu have a grent sale. The fa.-hioualile doiiigus approach the dignity of u comb ralhor Ibau uu ornamental hairpin.
Tho oxcessivo uso of fancy bullous continuoa, aud thoro is no material, opparontly, too co.itly or tou bizarre to lio .^allod intu use.
MnlTs of volvet to match tho hat aro very fashiouablo with uuv costume, unit th.y tiro made ruund or ilat, as you ch.iose, but quito lurgo.
Tho newest oaiios aro out pointed in front, with loug stole onda uud short ou tho sboul'ler.'.. au.l aro Biigguativo of tho Mario Autoiuoito stylo.
S.'alskin ia used for trimming all abudoB of lirowu and riissct. Bright browu cloth la uccontnated with block fox or blaok I'orsiaii lamb.
.\ novelty tbal hus boon in-troduoed in Home of tho latest I'ronch gowns ie a narrow front ot oloth of gold, in. crii>toil with goms, lut iutu the skirt.
Somo uf tho buttons have a pattern lightlv outlined w.lh guld, but the smartest are perfectly plain, and shuW- tho beautiful wutkos uf color in the shell.
So.DO old buttons of dull/silver, set with Tory small tur.itiylw', ore very lovely ; and tli.-u tliero are mo.saios an.l mcdalli.ins surroundol by a quaint silver nm or u row ot aeei pearls.
Tho jewelers ure making sola of beautiful gol.l buttons. Homo ore vory Hiiiall, Imt th.' 1 jioliost and moal ox|)eu«ive uro lIu' sizu .f a fruuc-pieco, uud show a lov.'ly .)pou-work palteru.
Tbo tashionoblo fur. U!*d for trim¬ miug uro marten, Alaska sable, Persian lamb, seal, foi uu.l chinchilla. Plucked otter is ui-e.l with dark green .cloths. Mink 10 a fav..rile triiiimm,' for .lark bin.'.
Tbe pr. tly black velvet jackets worn Inst season, with fitted back and straight front trimmed with chin¬ chilla, aro u-c.l again, enanoe I by rich buttons of tiute.l jii-arl, cut stool ur ut cuKir.-d stuuos uij.i gilt.
Tho old-fa-sliiune I r.'.lmgotes, whieb open at the wuisl to .l.s|iiay thn skirt, uro iu again lor inatr.in-, and will lind groat fovor for uso wnb volv.it skirla. TIkv shoull bl, mai... ot lirociudod, oorled or other faucy silk.s or wools.
Fans promiso to bo su^thor tnd this
season. Thero ore art shops here
wbere thoy make o spociolty of fou
l.lesigns, puiute.l by well-known urt-
1 ii,iB. There are bcautilul Huwer .1.;-
' Signs or doiuly figuro.s ullor tue
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the g'l
ei'.), oh
mari^"'
vitii 1"
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' wn« in Ihe iluys ot ITerO'I the
I'.l h .' Tti-.iii eriest nanie-l 7.S"h-
ar.' n"w to have atx ninulhs In
l.v Luke, nn.llns one lev.m in
.. Thu ehapler mav Xa, siiin-
le- the ii.tr...'uei|,-,n' Oaiiriel'i.
i.-.ri.i. an - i.rt..rw,nr1 tn Marv.
1.. KliM'.-.|li an.l Ihe birth ol
.i'';''fl Of til.* g'.«t...| Is 1.-. deel.'re
.vhi'-Il were ".li..sl surelv he-
rv« i-l r,-.nm.r«ln« J.si.is. The
ii-.s! .e..titl.iii...l In Ihi.s nr»t vi.rse
udits l'l Hini wll" i.. lh" urwl
afler the nrler nf Meleliii:.sl..ii
s Vs. ex.. 41. Wh.'it a ..inliast
11 Ilirt irr-at iinletv,i.. nf all tru*.
r niirselve-, see H,.v. v.. 10.
.\n.l Ihnv Wrttv |..>lh .., „
1, walklni; in all the c-omiiianrtmenls anl llian.'"s nl the I.nr.l. l>;amelHS.=." Thev
¦.>itnil."llnlheI,'mllN-uni. xxTvi., It.7: t ' " I r.ir. vi., Ui. .Ka lu their
! rrI»on r.imiiilat.lan 1t*pnrt,
i The Stnte Commission of Pri'WDs r«oom- men.ls n sj-stem for Ibe employment ot ths j eonvlet.. i.,iiisi«I..Bt with I he pr'ovlstons oftho I revise,! o.instllullnn whieh |,rovi.l»w that the e.inrl.'tssh.lll iH-ki-pt emplevrt I. hut that al¬ ter .lanuary 1 IS!>T their'lah..r or the pri.iluM nf It shall not bn farme.) or oontraet- : ol out nr.s.il.l «x,<e|.t thot their I,ab..r h" for ; the Slate or Its p.iliti 'al illvisions. I The romtiil.««lon reeomiren.ls a more ' Ihorniiuh elas^lllentliin of the ennvlots, as was Intenilisl l.y the Fsssel law, hul which waa r.'n.lere,l ,1lffli.u!t hy the «\-»iem of wn- trsetliig mil. an.l l.y the hepllnu of felons nn.l nils.leineaiianls In the is.nit..nttnrt.i., ; wh.'re life men an- (iut wilh Inn-day men. 1 Ka Ihe State lues «..v.'rnl th"iis*n.1 nere* of j lanl in the vl.-inllv of flluMn Prls.-in, ' th..roniml«al..iisiii:ge.tsIhal l.v inaking that
¦ prls.iu a ph .f .•onlliiement fnr lh,i«.' nf-
1 t^lete 1 hv i.tiltn'.niirv illsea-..^ thev enn l». I beue,'lti..l liv iir.iniaWe iiiit-il.-inr w the othor i.rls.iui. reliev.M nf .-..ntaffli I Xow l.uil.llnini Iin.l eleelri.- lights IU .-ells, ' all "f ivhieh .an I"' emvliled bv ennviel I lal'.ir. ar.. r.'i"'mmei,'le,l. I Iu Ih'- "piiil.in nl Hie ('omml«.sliin It w.-iuld 1 h'» an liiipr;'ve'iient lo hnve one plaee s..pa- j rate fr...ii lh.-. prisons when, all exoculi(.ni. houi.l Like pla'e.
"rk and
'ine Iii'f"
0.1
the
ric'it.'"il<i nn the nrlti'-ipln nf Abraham's rii;ht."in. ness (Cen. xv.. 6: Rote. Iv. 31. All w: o are trulv iu <'hrii.t are rightemi..in Him, nn.l ihls per'.>nl slau'llnghnfnre Ool Is un- ¦han.ri'able (I!..n.. X.. 4; II O'lr. v., 21; Itui. IxL.in).
7. ".In I Ihev ha.l ni. ehll.1. henausa Ihat F.li.tst>"th was haro'ii, aa.l th-v h lh w.'m 11 .w well slriek.-n in venrs." \\'hon nalure fail", then the hati.l nf Ihe f.nrl Is ma'le mnr,. manif...i|, as in llie ensa of Ra-nb, llaehel, Ilniuinh nu 1 Mau'iuh's wife. It Is written nf .Ahnihaiii Ihal he enn«iilere*I nnt his 'uvii l..'iiv. n..r Kat-ali's lin.iy, I.ut onlv Ih . pr.iini..e ,.I<l,iil, "l.nlui; fiiliy nersuailel Ihat iviial H.. ha I proinlse.l He wa« ahleal.so I.. |.er:..riu" llto'u. iv.. Itl-an. Whnn all pi.s- libllliy as lar .as huuian eyea enn s„eistak.m nwnv, Ihen there ts iipnortiinltv for the I.'ir.l to mngnily Hi.', name Ihnt U« muy be
Iflnrifle,!.
s. "IIi'HX"''ul.'il the prlefls' nfllen belnre n.i'l." The two words "Iiefore Ooil" cover ah'.ut evervllilu',' thai enneerns us. In 1 hrlst we nr." righi.'o.is before flod. and as I', our daily life .ve might take the wor.l to A't.raliani. "Walk liefnre ne and he thou per- f.'.'l nr sincre of upright" fC.pn. xvll.. 1). Thn priestv' offi,.,. Is tiillv st«te,l In 11 Ohr.-in. !ixix..l4, "rhe I.or.t hath ehu'en vou t.i etand l.i.for.. Him t" serve Him, aud that vo "h.iui.l miuisler unt.i Hlin nnl Imrn lo- .'etw,'." ri.rl-.l t.e.aiui' "Ur IIIrIi Prii'st l.v th^. ihiuk-s li,. .MiiT'.rel; wearo now in trniu- luu' fnrfiil.ir.. prle-lh'io.l.
'.». "His Inl waa to turn ino "nsn." In Vs. 'Xll., 2. we read: "I.et mv pravor !» set Inrlh liefori. Thi.e as Inei-n.^e. and tho lifting lip nf lnv hnn.la a« the evnuing saerillee." And iu ti 'V. vii., 3, i. me rend of ine.'n^e nf- l..re 1 Willi Ihe pra vers of sninls. Th" Innnnsn In suuifi'itive of the merits of Je^iua Christ by whieli al.uie nnvlhiuK we d" ean he aeeeplod l.et.'re 0.-..I, liut liv wlii.'h the f.'elilest ner- v|.'einHis\amn'lsae..epte.l.
10. "Au.l the whnle mullitude nf Ihe pe.iple w.'ri.j.raying witheiil at thn Ij
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people were pravin* .vilhniit while Ihey Willi.'I for the priett to return to tliein Li siiifL'i'.tive nfthis wholn nge during whieh our lli.'b Prie-t hn-o.me into the prosenen nf fl 1,1 f,.r in an.t we e .ntinue iu prayer, awaiting llis leiiirn. H ' evor llvi'th tn make iul,'ri'..ssi.m for ns and snys In us. ye shall livo nl.«." (J.iliu
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. "Anl Ih.'re f the I..11
red unto him nn 1 liing nn the rigit i si'ie OI tit" aitar.it ineen.se." The angel a I name v,-iis flahriel, whieh meaus "fln.l is intirlily." He is twiee mnnll..n«d In Daniel ns (in.l's mes>eng..r tn him (Dan. viii., ill; ii., 211. H" aflerward eame to Ni.Jlarolh with a .iip..s:ii!r.. for Mary (ver.s.'s 26. 31).
12. "An.l when Zaelinrias saw hiiu, he i was troulilivl and tell up..u him." We might eoueluds from JuiIk.w xiil.. 22, that II.-re was a mp^.rsllli.in Jlhat the appear- j riples were afi"niil'in tho lion'", .'irtlu. wi">ui''U sl Ihe sepuleher (Mark vl., 40, M; xvi., 5). llary .lo.w not seem lo havi. Ii"«n trouliled hv his visit, hut ralhnr hy whnt he at flr.^t !tiid (vrse in
13. "llut the angel tuti.l unto him, Feat not, Zai-liarins: fnr thy prayer is hoard." In verso .SO It is "Fear unl, Mary," nnd from Oen. XV., 1, t'l Ili'V. ;.. IT. II might ulraost bu said tn hn a pr ''..eige.l "Kear uol." All Oou'! Ih.iughlsto Hi»p...iple uretli..u<hlsof ponei; (Jer. XXII., in, ami oouil.lHn'n in Him will always give ijiiii'Ini'ss (Isii. x';x., 1,1). John la one of Ihn Krv..n In S'Tipture who nre lunntii.ned hv na'iie hafor.. their birth; llw olher'ilii'iuirishmn..l,Lsaae,S .l.im.in, .I.wlnh. Cyrus nnd .Icsu". H is w.jud.'r;ul, hut true, tbat (I.ld oh" s.'s us iiet.iru we are born (Jer. l.,6; Epli. I.. 41.
14. '-.Ku.l Iti'.ii Shalt havo Joy nn.l gla<I. ness, llll'l many ^hall r"j..iee al his hlrtli.- Llghl is s'.wn lur Iho righleoiis and glad. nona for llie ui.right la hean (I's. xevll., II). Whea M.,r.'.."'al ivas exalted, the Jews had llKht an.l gl.ilii.-s ami Joy aud honor (Est. viii., llll. Wh.'U ,l..ius shall b« e.xnlted as I King nt Israel aul King nf kings nnd Lunl nl . I.inls. ihl-.lava nf Israel's mjuruing shall be ended. Th..y ball olitiUn joy aud gladnens, I au.l S'.rrow nod sighing ahall flee nwny (lau. I ix., '20; IXIV., 10). Tho soul thut uow re. eelves J..sii.< ean snv. "Thou haat put glad, nohalii mv leni-l" 11>... iv.. 7).
16. "He .^hnll bn gr.'at lu the sight ol tbn I L'lr.l; he siiHliLellli...! with the Holy Qhost." j This is .-ur.-lv tho suiuuilt for any morta' , man. Je»u» iliiu..elf said that no greatei t proplioi was ever iiorn of woman tDaa John I tho Ilaplisl. Tn I... mind with iho Uul) I Spirit In til" k.'vt" all true sorvi.'.'. nnl l.i ! hoar nur Lor.l's "VNell .l.iun" must be the liii:hest r.'wnril. Iiut let us remomlwr thai J.ihu was u.l great in theaighl of ail peoph nu.l liually l.isI hia life for his laithrulntwa le Un.l.
10. "Anil mnuvnf Ihe .children of Isrne' shall he turn 111 ihe Lnnl Ihoir ll.ii." H» Ibnt win^ioth s.nila is wisu, und tli.iy thut turn manv t.1 righ'e.iusiiesa ahall shiu" n« thnalnni ioreviir nndev..r (Pr.iv. xl.,30;Dan. III., 3). Tho lives of tho l«'liov..ra ur.. eith.'l turuiug others toOo'l ur awav frim O.id. II llll.'d Willi Iho Si.irit au.l deair.ius ..I (lo'l i. ai.pr..vai lu all ibllius. wo shall turn peuplf to ll.lll; if lull I'f wine.T thnt whioh is ay in' l.nlu.'d lh..rel.y, ihe j.,ys ..f Ihia proo.'ul W'.rl'l, we shall turn pe.ipio nwav Ir.jtn fl" I.
17. "A'l.l he ahnll go Li.-fure Him in Ihc spiril HU.I I'l.wer it Hlia-', to make r.a.ly a p,".pi.. i.r";.at."l I ir il... I...rd." Tho Hpiril Ilir .ujili .M.un.'lu sni.l Iilll Elijah woul.l eome,
I.I.I riiiin lliiiigi l.i'f'.re liio great and
,lr.'ll.lf:ll '111. ..'lil' I. 'Ill (.Ual. IV.. »). I'llt Jnhu said Iliai ll" ...in B'l I'lijnh (J'.bn 1.. iX), nu.l atOT J ..1,1 WHI-.lain J.i-ois Mil 1 thnt Ki jah w.'Ul It'.ilv Ir.'it .'nine. (Math. xvll.. 11>.-'. "•- '' "
A $50,000 APPLE TRt'E.
Ifeir to •ST.V.nnn Halita nimself.
Arlhur Tripp, sen of the lalo 8. V.aeenI Trirp, owi.or nf ihe Tripp Elevnlor In New V.irk City, ."immittod suicide hv hanging himself at his heme In Poughke-ptilo. -
n.' nwently Inherited t275,00n from his fatlier'a .'.stato. He hnd hiwi deapondeut for ."ovornt .lay... His fnmily missed him nud a hired mnii f.iuu.l him hanging In th" t.nrii al iii'in. The .-niis.. of the aulcl.lo Is a uiyslen-.
Mr. Tripp liv.'l lu one of the hnnsomost hous.w In the .ilv an.l .-.enunlo.l a prominent s.ieial piisillon. He had Invn In tho habit liirtw.im.-.nlh; of going lo N.w Vork every meek on liii.nlness oonneeled with his estate.
It la t.ellovi'.l Hie new respnnalhlllty un¬ settled his mind. Iln freipiently remarked that thon' wus nothing w.rtb living for. lio lenves a wife.
An Ol.l rourl'a total Convict.
Hugh Shny, nf llarrlsin, hnd tho dlsllnc- llnn, II not the h'ln.ir. of lining Iho last eon-
v.oie I jirl.'. <r In llin C.urt ot ISoaslons nf
W.'.Htohi.stiir C.innty tn hav.. sentenoo passed iipt.n lilin. The eourt has now been in ex- i.st.inco 211 y.iars In Ihe eouuty, nud wont out nf exist.neo January I nndor tho pro¬ visions of the new CoiLstitutlon.
HughHliny wax tho lust man arraigned for Ront.inoe UifoTO Judge Mills at White Plains. Tho Ju.lge snl.l that .'onslderlng th.'so elr- eiim.stan ..a, and that the offense waa only asaaull iu the second degrye. Shay having hit a mnu uu the head while Intoxienled, be w.iiiiil Imiinse n flnnof *73. Hbay promptly pai.l Ihe nue.
Dlnenifid Cattle Killed.
Sinee llio titnte Hoard of ni.alth kllle.1 forty-niio h.wd of eatilo for It. J. Amsden at Malone.beeau.'iothoy were Infeotedwbb tube r- culo8ls,.ivery ven.lerof milk bas been twqutrej to hnve his euwa examiu'.d hy a V(*t»rinory surgeon nr State boaitli nflleer. Tho hor.1 of Hirn'n II. Porter, one ol tho prlnoipal milk dealers iu Mnlono, was examined, and thirty- eight .lilt ol fnrly-BOvea were eoutlouioed. The airo nf thn herd wus killed. Hin lungs wore fairly eaten up with tubereuloals. Other d.'nlers are nervous, fearing that thoir herds nro also nITooled.
lli.loli itecnrda of IMater Connty,
Ju Ige Clearwater, of Kingston, who was nulh.irizod liy the Hoard of tiupervisora to have the old Dutoh lt.v'.ir.Ia of the cuuty trnnslatod Into Eugliali, has etnploved Dl.id- rioh Versteig, thn nffl.'ial traualntor of tho Holiiuid Sooi.'ty. tn dn the work. Tho rec¬ ords lieglu In Ifllll uu.l rnn down 4o 174B, nilliig almut nouo pag.H. Mr. Vorstolg's opinion Is that th.-se records are among ths moat valuable lu thla enunlry, and be ex- |inisso,l hia anrprlan tlinl thoy weie never Btolon from tho clerk's offl...
l'-|llr Venrs a I'rrncber.
The Kev. Friinels Drnwn Wiuwlor, pa.stor em.'rlluo of tho Pn'sbytorlnu Chureh ol r.iiighke.>|.sle. died n few days ngo from ap- l.jiel! iibiri?: Tn'OBUff ivilll WlM'lcmi* WW' utii'ouselona, an.l died a fow hours Inter.
Dr. Wheeler lia.l spent fifty year, lu tho ministry, and fur thirty-lour years had he.tu i.iiat.ir of th" Flrat Pn'slijterlau Church of Piiitghkoepsle, He wus liorn In North Ad¬ ams, Masa., on Beptemher 9, 1319.
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WanhlactoB Aisoelat;. Justice Brewer, o« th* Vnttat Bl ales Supremo Conrt, bas baen tendaMl an.l hns accepted a plaoe oa Ih* TeasMaiMI
tK.undnry oommlssioa.
Ca|''...ln Alexander H. MeCormaak, Ooltad Rtnten-Nnvv, nnw oo duty at Norfolk, Ta., hn« be,.n soh-ol 0.11o soeered Commndoni Jota A. Howell as common.lant of the Washlngtott Navy Yard.
Orders have been oabled by the N*«y De¬ partment dIre.'tlnR the gunlxiat Petrel, now on Ihe .Vslntie atntlon, to return lo SanPraO- els.'... The Pet rvi hu b«wi on a«lv* ten nervine for llvo yeaia. aad U badly la B«*d ot new luMna fnr her Iv.llois. The orulser Boa- ton, now at Hare laUad, UaL, will rolleva lh* IN.trel. ' _-
Tbs Amerl.-'an Coaaul al Hatanaas wa« at nlarmed by Oomex'n raid that hs asked for pmteeilonlrom Wn.«blngtou.
Seoretarv Carllalo lu nn nuthorlied later. view says the in.uhle with Ibe Treasury It not on nocoiint of revenue, and that lb« House bill win ont furnisb any relief.
In the H.IUSO Mr. Daniels (Hop. tt. «" >,— m.a.le aunnnlmous report from (3oir jittee l.u Eleellona Nn. 1, deelnrlng Mr. IMlknap (Heii.) eiilitliHl to tho seat for whioh Ite- . M.'Qann (Dom.) holds the oertmoate ftom the ThInI Dlatriot of Illinois.
The H"nnto eonllrmed the nomination ot . Honry H. Holapp, of Utah, to be AMoetat* Jiistli'o of tho Supreme Court of Utah.
The Inlentato Commaroo OommtastoB held 11." railr.iad eomhineto We Illegal and ha* tnken slei« to dissolve It.
Navy cfflelala aro consldorlner the 'avall- nl.ilitv of fast atoara yaohia (orusaa* tof
pedn lH>nln.
Briga.llor-OenernI Wheaton leporla that the uewly n.loptod mngnrlae army iifl* ba* not mot ..x|M.ctallnua in Ihs Dupartmaot ol III.. C ilnrado. An ofllolal re^rt by aa in.- spoetor of lurRet praellsa eondemns it.
Tho I'rasldent sent In Ihe nomlnatloB ot Hobert H. Chilton, Jr., of tho DIatrlot ot c.iliimlila, tobeChlot ot Consular Bureau, Department of Rtate.
The mombors of tho House Commltte* ob Fon.lgn Affnlra ealled at tho White Hotts* la 11 li.idy and puld Ibelr rosjioots lo Ibo Pre*!- .lent.
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An expensive apple tree Mauds on Iha Alleirt Smith farm, lo South filrnlinne T'lWn- -lilp, P..niisylvnnla. Il has .-ost Ita owner OV'T •45,0uo. In 1HS7, whi-u the Kmltll pmil- giisliiTn.'om'n.'!ie..l I'.hre.ik lh" oli market llill ruin spe-uiat'irs, lie. e .mrauy whieh h"l.l tho !..««. .in th.' Hmllh larm do.'ide.l to l"''at" a Wi'll nnar ill" l.ouii.lary liuo nf the l^nini.r.in aU'l Siullh pr.jp"ni.'.-.
TUeoWMornf the lun-l i.l.j.'e|i«i tn tho lr,. .'aa..n, eininilng tiial. If miyl'i on Ihe si,..t ''h",non, n f«v.,rlto n).;,le ms. w.iuld have In l.»<'ut .I'.wu. Til.' maimgor ol Iho .Irtlllng ...tupany l..'lievinL' thia lh" |..<.ali..n won pr'.int-.lng on.', il.'..|.l.'.| K. gain in... got .-vou with th" initil.ie.vjino luu.lowuer a I Ihe same time.
H.. h.ad tlio timloTs hauled n Lw fe..t I nhaug...! tbe iul"n.l.sl ;h,s1i1<id nf tho dar- I ri.'k and l..ili.-r le.use, i,la..o.l ilo-.n just a.-r'.aa tho line, on tho Caui'-nii. farm, au'l Iriile.l the h.lo Wilhln a fow fo,.| ..I the "rik-lual I'lnutiou. The W'll |in»l.'Uud nOOO 'arr.'i.n nf nil por .lay. A largo {joreontnge "f lhl« petrnlourn niu.it have clue Ir'im un- ( '.or the Smith farni. Imt Ibe huin was ou |-amer.n-a land, an.l he, nl .'.uirao. nwelvod tlior..y».tv. Th" wo:! .».till iirolu.'.lng'jil, uQ'l Iho Camor.'Ul.' shar.' nl th.i. .iutput bar re«,-h...l over t46,0()0. The a| iihi tr«e atlii liv."*, i.llt hns iH-.-n ruined ly lh" ol.wnoai ' f th" »"li.
netillnt Reaorti to flrpnotlsin.
Dr W. P. Hill's, an oeuli'.t.It ¦\|nu.it Vor. non. III., npon...l the lachry-i
n-enllhv Itrewnr Killed. Henrv Fink, a mllllnnairo brewer of Dun- klrlj, waa instantly killed by tiolngatruok by a I.aki'Slinro and MIehlgun Souiheru train, llu was returuliig home a mile west of iho "ily .111 llin li'iink.s. He stepped from the t'a-itli.iunil lra.;k l.i avoid a freight train ttud waa atrliek by the wesllmuud aeenmroodatl.iu lllllil. His l.'idy waslhrown high In tho air tnd nearly overy bono In il was lirnken.'
A SInlher'a Krnvo Ilee.1.
Mrs. Jnslah Kelior, wife .if the Huporvis.ir of Ilavorslrnw, Is aitfToriug from severe I.line, reonivod whilii heruioaily saving her Iw.i ehll.ln'u fnnn belug huruod In dealh. Till, two llllle nnea, ago.I respoetlvely throe ami f.iur years, woul up lit Iho attio of thnlr hiiitie onriv lu tbo evening, und while tbem itarted a lire which rnuldly apruad tbrough ome wnste niKs. Their m.>tlier, learning ol Ihn nn', rushed u|M.talr8 aud fnnnd the uppor n.inr nil alilii/e. She ran through Ibe iiamea an.l smoke, and lind hnr fn.ie, hood and arms nev.'p.ly l.urued. Sho reaehod her ohildren, whoso clothing waa on Are, aud, opening an ui.p.'r wlllll.iw, onrrled thero oul on tho piiiz/.a and pul.ml fhe lire.
A largo .'riiw.I had gnthurnd on tho stroet iiv that llllll', Illl.l ouo atrong man atatloned liiuis..lf un.ler thn plntza whilo the herulu ln.'tl...r'lr"p"eil her llllle eblldren, onn ata lime, lul.. u.s arms. A lallor waauulekly put up, llll'l Mn..Felt"r eame down. The Uremen f.i..11 ..illnguish...! Iho lire and savnd tho liuildiug fn.Ill .l.-strii'llou. Dr. flous* nt- Ii'iiil...! Mra. I'""li..r, nnd she Is eiislor. Tho whnle towu is liiiKiug aliniit the mothor'a hinvo d.'...l lu saving bor children Irom u ei'uel denlh. ^
U1...I From llrlnklng Aininenla.
M"".". r.'rry, a woll-tn-do eatlr.eo of South. I,"1,1, .li.-.l a f<.w daysag.. fnmi the off.HMa i.l ilrinklng uminnnla lu niiaiiiko for older. Hi f'Unl II Imponaihie tu aleep, and got up t.. gi'l a l.nttle of elder. Iu tho darknoei, he g'.t h.ild ot a lioltlo of washing oinmonln nli'l dmnk aeveral awallows tinfore ho dla- eiiverod hia nilfluko. Dr. Hartrlnfl mnr eiillod. but lo splloiif nil his oare, Mr. Terrs lUoiI iu great agi.ny. II" wun nhout aev.nly- llv>, years old aii'l loavea a largo uumbor of relailvis..
I'.illliiB a -r....!!. Cnnaea Dosth.
Jlra. Elldn Dawley I(o.ibe, of Sundiiaky, dii'l frniii .'ilinusilou, diieio n bomurrhir;" Illl.l I'dln.vo I the extraotinti ol n t.jolh. Mrs. Ii'.l'l... ha.l L.teii tPiuliM fnr aovoral dnv- Willi a n-von- ioi'lhoeli.'. Dr. Morrill uull.i.| 111" loi.ih nn.l no artery wna nipturod In the I'perati.in, euuslug a beuiurrhuge, which re- aubod In her death.
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tiiHd wbll" the .Jiorali-.i. was In (.r .gre-.- tn- aXeoA "t having ehl'.Mfnrm a lininuitHf—). aa U ui'ial lu -U"h '.nW-. Allh'.iiah tho .ij»-rn- tbiu iaone of tho m'sit Jialnlul Kte.wn if. aur- gory. Ihe pnJIeut aulTer..'! tio paid fr'im the oporation.
Millionaire KMo* laa Not .rrrl>. J.ihn Jaeih Ant'W. o! New Tnrk City, late¬ ly t.'.k bis first l<*son lu mnolpu'.at n{ a horaoloaa carriage. Hogiidot it up P.tih nvonuo iiudor th- lintr i .tl'.t, nl n w.-aai. «lh. r.ilo t."il.1o him. Th"'. 'hi-lo ¦van nt V|.-i..nn pnttom, th.. mnive p.wer belog hi.lieu uod-r tht aeat.
I'rarer la I'ni,iir Srhnol*.
Tho All .raor-UonerAi nl M na->ol> baa daei |a4 that It ia uueoustitull'iDnl tn begin tfrntitatlhlU p«Ml* •«IM*I*wltk^y«.
Til., ian/o f.'Ol ntonw nn.l itrnln ware- h lines'.I ll. D Kat.ei.nn E i'ti Maiu stniol, N'.rwleh, woro ,|.«,tn,y",| hy Hre. T.itnl loss *7ii.O0O, Umunin "•¦, tW,D0O
Ai.rnm s. Il.e.lny, a wi.uitliy l.nukor. do¬ ing i'linlnoss iu N..M' York City an<I real.liug ill M'luni.., lias iiniught suit against Ihe |..wi,.nhii> III M lunin fnr tIOl,iaiO for lojurlna n-eoive.! In failing fruin a bridgo ,,n Novem- l».r H. Mr. H'>.il..y walked olt tho aide. I'nmnl pnraly-il. .-Honda over tho ontiro b'.dy.
W..mo fnniior* nro plowing'.n their farmn lu ll'.ekw..il C.iuuly. Th'.'s. la no frost In 111.. irr.'UU.I, nul theyoi[io.-t to coutloue pi'.wing.
I»n,v' Kn.m, n well-known reai.lont of Wnrwaning, toM his nnighlir>n that tha i.nrd hod doHlirunlo.1 him to kill o« all rich mou and dlvido tliolr wealth amooir Ihn
I r. K'lr four be ivnulrt eommenoe the oii-
eratiuD Iho wealthy realdoots ol Iba Dolgh- hnrho'^l havo enu««d Knim'a rolalivna lo linvo him exatnlu'id au'l oommiltod tn au OAylum,
llio I,, oly of Soolt II. Hlnooa, ,A Ttoondoro
£., wna fouDd oodor ih* lee lu tl>« eanal at •nch&uieovitle. ninoov wont I., Moflbaole*- villo|,,o»ii upona j.,uug w.mnn «l»ut nix wnoka ago, Uud left to lake n trnlo, nftor which ho was ool aeou alive. It la thought Ibat ho fell loin ibo raiial.
O'.voruor Morion haa apt.'.iniM.I iain.w I.. Stownri, of Now York Illv. |.. bo Slnl- In- ai'oet.ir of Oiu, Molroo in pnoe of Autbnuy Ciluehy, roeuulljr porialtie.l Xo nislga. Mr. Blownrt Is a niaehliib^ whn hu fnr a num¬ ber nf yoars Xj.am in tho aervlno of a mfwlng- mnuhlua o.impaoy. Tbo nalnry of tbo offleo Is tMOO a y«ar, aud the lonumhout has tha >p:..iintinenf ol ltare« aasutaata at tlUO a year.
Tb* farm tiuildlngsnfBiram Mwanxey, aaai Batnvta turu«.l a few olgbu ng... LIva M...-'k, farm Imp'.emouts, grain aad bay, Worth sovoral thuiuaud dollan. were do. rtr.yed. II Is tb./u«hl a tramp net Hre to Uebarn.
Mn..liapbi* Paul dtad ai l«k*«oed a«ad 1«3 Tsars, elgbt aoBtk* aad *I*«W Uf. Harlathat dial • tev yttat tft,tmtlU
The bu.lgcf of Now York Oily lor ISM aa .'ompieted, la |i46,400,OAn, an Inoreaa* o( »C,500,000 ovor thnt of 1895.
The eltlwjns of Marion Coanty, Kantuaky, hnlil n mans raeoting to raiso money for a reward for tho" .Niptura of members of Iha 'uol. Ihnt hurnod to donth a troiuau and * killud her paramour. This In now aold lo havo been oomposed ul only five men.
Biirglnn ohloroformed Mrs Wleman at p.irl Jorvis, N. ¥.. au.l stole t600<) wonh Ol |iro party.
E.lward Hnllonbaeh, of Brooklyn, serloiuW wounded Wllllnm T. Koblosoo at tbaliller't home. In New York tllty, (Iting seven shot* nt blm, o[ which throo took cffeet. Ths shooting. It Is Ihuught, WO* done to avenge family bouor.
Three fros allver oriranlaatlons wore oom- lilned In Chioago undar*ih* uame of tb« AmorieilalbmtitulIIo Culoo.
Mayor BwlR, ot Chioago, III., In a speeeh at a banqnet. ebargod tho oomiption ot lb* Ully Counoll to "promlnonl oltlsona."
Lord Dunraven saile.1 from Kew York fot England on tho Umbrln, after giving hil tiwilmouy before Iho eimimtttiw InvosTlgat. ing tho charge of fraud against Ibe Do- foAder syodleatp.
Albert A. N'tllia, ronl ostnto dealer In Not? York City, was placed undor orreal bjr Coro- nnr Hoeber on susplolon ol having aanaed the death of Mrs. John A. Bunnott, whose body was found In the arioa of his resldeBoe.
Uatthiaa Oeltner, a helper tn NoedllDgar* Sons- malt house, Now Ynrk Olty. was found, beaten terribly, in tho streel a few minute* after be left tho works, and died a letr hour* later.
The Onal count showed Ihat lw«nt]r'«*v*n persona woro killo.l and Ittty-lwo Injured lu tho panic In the Front 8tro«t Tfaaatm, Balll- C.)ronor'a Jury iB Iha iu-
emostrataa una it is il^[n ahsaT* oond inu. Experts say that It Is likely lo eoN laps.) al any Ilme.
Alfro.1 N, Tripp, a wonllhy ronldont ol Pniighkuopslo, N, Y., bangod himsolf lo bis liarii.
Tho SInto Prison Commlaslon ol Netr York ileolded to recommend lo ths Loglsla¬ luro that oonvlota bo employeil In makiug luppllos and dolug work for publlo luslliu. lions. -
Hart Tormey. a minor; Andrew Lawronoe, laluH-er, an.l William Olrar.1, flromen, wore iuatantiy klilod bv on explosion of dynamlle at Mlluonvlllo Colliery, HaEleion, Poon. ' Thoro waaiin othor pnrion lo the violnlty at ihuilmo nnd tho cause of tbe explosion will never be known.
Thomas Potts, charged wllh murder at Point rieaaant, W. Va.. after being released in ball, tatally slashed a wllneaa against biro.
Made crnxy by thn'slghl of his ham bura> Ing, Loroy Millt, ot near Akma, Ohio, a former, forty yoara old, rusbnd Into tb* Onmes and mot bis donth. Hs had boon ae- verely Injured In osnnping from Iha bant whon Ihe Hra broke oat.
Tbe lour-atory Iron Irpnt building all tlinore, Md., oeooplndethe Urm of Oahia llCo. aaaololblngatorelX^ <'«**!3V^ '>)' tire. A rough estimate pla'"-'*'*^ (.100,000.
nunala haa ordsrod 1100 tnn* ol bMvy llurveylsod armor platea furbaltlnship* from iho Ibithlahnm Iron Works tn Ponusylvanla.
A bllssard provailud In Ihe oountry east of Ihn Ul*il*aippl River. An extremely high wind storm old some damage In New York City.
Edwar.1 Mill, pursued by a mob in Pwa- ¦ylvanla, lumped Into the liubigh River and was drowned.
Thtrty-aoven lodlotmeotB found againat palleemen In New York Oily aftar lb* LtgOV C.immltloe'i luvoaiigatlon wore dlimUaad liy Justice lograham.
Zaoharlaa Wilkinson, savenly-lwo yean nil), a wool aortnr nf Bordentown, N, I., wa* .UlackMl Ihree weeks ago wllh hleoongb*, from which be sullered vory badly nulll b* died from sshnuatlon.
J. n. Bright, PrealdoDl nf lh* rinl Ha- lloiinl Ibink ol Cursleana, Tnxan, commlllod suieldn In bla privain offloe by shooting him¬ sell In the heal. A brisk run wa* madeoB thn bank. No cause Is knoiM tor Ih* *uloid*.
A IneoraoUve pitohod Into IheAshlt^iUver through n Ireatio ahout two mllM trom riinrlaalnu, H. 0. Engineer Oeorge Baxter an.l Urekemaa Claroooe Turner were killed.
Tho wifo of ex-Comptroller Edward Womi.lo died nt Fullnnvllln, N. V.,fromln- lurKn rneelvad In a talL Hbe was abonl Mly yoirsolrl.
S.imo of Iho Mront-onrmnn ioTblladoIphla weut on strike again, and tbero wa* eould- orahlo rioting, but Ihe Ironble Wl* tMBpor- ariiy settled.
Forelvn Mote*.
Vonozonia is Degotlatliig lo the ColUd SliiK-a for war suppilos.
Tho yoi ng Dncho<w of Marlborough, na* VntidiwhlH, Is very III lu Homo, Italy, trllh lyphold favor. The fever waa ouotraeted While aha was In HpalD.
A special correspondaiit In Oeorgelowa, nrltlati Oulnna, aenla word thol> Oabral, tba aolf-constltalnd rulsr'if Amapa, will realN ali Primeh clalma to Iho wjolosto'l lanttdn, Ilo nontlnues lo anmmit atruelou* orMllUl uiion Frooeh aubjeots.
Vonmuolan army offloera are drtlllng dally on thn hllllopa aroond Oaraea* In lb* ii**«r hoavy nrtlllerv.
Mr. OladstoBo's atghly^lxth Mrtbday «•¦ eolobralnd In England aod maay Uk*Ml ' oluli* lolegraphml oongratulntion* to Ua.
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| Title | Queens County Review 18960103 |
| Date | 1896-01-03 |
| Month | 01 |
| Day | 03 |
| Year | 1896 |
| Volume | 1 |
| Issue | 9 |
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| Title | Queens County Review 18960103 |
| Date | 1896-01-03 |
| Month | 01 |
| Day | 03 |
| Year | 1896 |
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.QOEENS COONTY REVIEW $ MiilMPriiitii);0f.i6e.$ 4 au. aians or JOB PRINTING Buotrrco ip rna ^ glghoBt style of the Art-! $onniu lletoieto. A FAMII.T NEWSPAPER OF I.OtAI. AXI) tlEXERAI, iNTIil.I-UJESl F. VOL. I. FIlEErOKT, N. Y. FMP^.,JANUARY 3. ] 89(). BIT THE Finr. ^klvay 6oor, good Dama To-Aay Splaa by thn hoartbstoBe brlffbt. An I lro« ia mo at in task alway. Till laps my n»l»jbor Night j Thaa bmshea aha Ihebotirlb, botimes, Aad bids tha whoel I'O still, Anl, with her gossip Duiy, ellmbs Tba path up yonder htl'. Vhllsaslghbor Nlltht nnd I, alons Baaldn Ihe h«arlh's low natre, BU hearkeolus thi wind's wild moxD, Bat spaak do word nor name; ForaslitabarN'Rhl, rlffht yuuDi; Is bo, Aad I bava heard It said Thai, baply, he will some limo bo Wllh gay To-niorroar wed. Ab.1 I am old. Eueh honr I tme!: The step of Watchman Time; B.>soon trill Dame T.>day ootnoba-!t, Thoa farawell dream and rhvmel Jiut now. with nelKbbor Niitbl, ii space Is mlns, he'll aol Kains.ty, To brood avhlla npon a fuco— Uy loat love, Yesterday. T7. Clood, ia Bookmaa. ha.- A TEST OF THK COMMON. Vim. ' HEN Oltnton'i en- gagenteut to Miss Laoston had beeu l^roken beoanao of Qreia Morrys, oon- llje«lnre grew aud thrived in nil di¬ rections as to whether or no* Orcta waa be¬ trothed to Mr. Olinton. That he had asked hor to tttny him, even before the break with Miaa Laastaji,was certain, bnt whether ¦ha bad aaid yes or no, nobody was »bla to aay. H«r mannrr to him waa tho same as batoro—• brilliant coquetry that be- loagedto bar alouo—and nutod; dared qacatioD hor. Whon early in the week it beoame knowB tbat Krancia Preyford wns cum- iaji down from Bar Harbor to Bqairrel Taland, nppnrently for no better rea- '¦oa tban that Mii a Mnrrys waa there, tboae loterested ma.lo sure tbat at last thay would be able tu solve thia rid¬ dle. Then, the day borora Mr. Qrevfold came, Clinton went off to New 'York. Therd was a whisper tbat he went to bay Greta tbo handsomest diamond riag at Tiffany's, bnt thoso thinga are rarely to be believeU, aud tbe hotel reaiizad with a doll throb of diaap- IMiiutment that now, perhapn, tho rid¬ dle oonld not be solved. There we.e, of coorse, several girls ready to tell Oreyford abont Clinton, bat be did nut teem to mind muob, •ad (inly this muruing he had beeu heard to ask her to go rowing, in apite of tba stormy aea, because ho liked to be with her whero nobody elSS'dared go. I Sha had langbeJ at him caresainglr an.l looked ont at the wimlawept v)::ean thonghtfully before s'jo nusweicd: "Tea, let na go; it will bo nn experi- eaae thrt will lorcrer after prevent tttttmt •cqnaintanae botween ua." yJ§%jam}*{!tAftsilff^. '•"""••''' "r»« I "X-ea, Bnrfano ncquiintanco with a man cannut bo anythiug bnt oom- neoiilace, and I do nut like a man who U that." "VrUl yon tell me, Misi Qrota, what kiud of a mau do vou really like best?" Ofeyford's hnndsome oyos wero very aatneat. Oreta pondcre |
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