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QUEENS COUNTY REVIEW.
Paiilltbed Er^rjr FrIdiiT Uomlog at
raEEPORT, QUEEIB OOITllTT, S. Y
CHARLES D. SMITH, Proprleto
MtKOLlS COPIlj*!. f'lVi: OKIVTW.
I^cmnt^ lletoieto.
'A FAMII.r NEWSpAfER OK I.OI'.M. AM> liKNKU.VI, INTKI.I.IIiKNl E.
VOL. I.
FKEErOKT, N. Y., EKIDAY. JUxNE 12, 189(5.
NO. 32.
nUIANCIAI..
THBFBEEPORTBANK
^;^,, .. CikPlTAl.. $30,000.
¦•in Strest, • Freeport, L. I.
JOHN t. IIANIIAI,!,. I'rt-«l.l«-nl.
WILLIAM FOIIKMAN. Vl.»i l-n-HMrnt. WIIXIAM H I'lALL. C-H«lik-r,
BOAKM or UIBKC-TORM:
Wlllliim F..m»iiii. I>. W.«l.-y I'ir..'. Williniiili. Mlll..r. (ii.<in;.. Wnllw-i.. <-..U-« l'..|lil. r<liillh I'..I, <M..n:.. M. IUimIhII.
H. llllll.
<nhn J. RMHlnll. iruilain K. lUMi-r. Marrvy H Hmill.. Wallk(.t.|I. (!»niwc.|| Tbtmuw I). Hnilth, Oiaunrvy T. Si.rairtir, Oiarlw I., WnllixT,
William
Open, eirriii Irctl li..ll.|.'^yn. tn.tii Dam. i.. • p.m. Oircn. fiu^llli.x i.ii.l ln.1li...|i».|,ln in •v«rritf<p.rlm<!nt miiHl i.. il..«...if .'iil..-r il..' Now York nr llnHiklyn ILinkn ..r rr.inl r
Cilkv. awl rv.irr a.. .>ii.i..u.UiLi.il. ilh fnr lui mivlMiTiil irltli .-.MiHiTvi.tl..' irml.iu;.-i».-i.t, Ialvn«la< IIm- ratr ..f tl.n... iN.r.'.'iil, i>ai.l un tlBw<l«p.>.lln. ll.rM. iiH.iill.n ..r iiii.r.-. pfarulmin<<l ..n all lurtn i.r K.in.iK. DnwaRmiural l>aiiklnir l.iiHiiim.'.. AcQMUitla nf r.,r|N>rall.iui., ciiniianlai, ao. aMka. ru... Mili<.ti<.<l, ,, BnllrraatlNfa.itlr.fi aw4.irr<l,
tnqlilrleN will r«..'..|v.' i.r.>(i.|.t attention, an<l "WelMarfalty aiiMwered.
BankofRockville Centre.
Vlliaca Ato., itafrhville Crntre, L. I.
We <lo a (tf<iii.ral UinkiiiK Unmiii.Hn ti pppuHit mill DiN<..iniil.
luUintHt riiiA.«n H(H«.iiil r>iifi.>KitM.
Biuikiilg Monrn—(I A. M. lo .1 P. M. Sittimlur, tl A. M. to li M.
BOARD OP MRBCTORS.
TlLimuKll, Knlxlit. Ilirii... II .-4,1.111.. W.'«l..v li. Niiillli, Cliitrli^ I,, Wnlhi.',.,
floh^H A, l>avU,n, John Vlmvnl. aiviitwnrthll. l-..n. Jamea W. llnlllMiii,
CliarlcaW, HnyrH
ftauiutil K. Phlllliis. KraiKlH K, \V'll».n.
Ji>hn W. Ih-Molt, .l..liti T. Iiavlw.ii.
Ollrar ltayl«..ii. K.lwanI T, Thur»l.>ii,
llaiiillton W HiarBall,
BAMlTkl. r. rilll.I.M^T l'r.wl.l..iil,
TIIOMAHII, K,Mlllin'. Vi.-.' 1-ro.l.lriil, IIIUAM U, H,MI'rll. ('iu.|ilt.r
The lows State Bogistcr tbiokB that a ¦obool book ought tn b« loM wolioap u a Sondaj paper.
Tbe Atlanta Jontnal aa/a that Ian- gnago faila, when it oomas to apeak- ing tbe praUot of tbo Oeorgia watct' m^IoD.
One in every ten EDglisbincn suffers with tbo gout, ami a Qormao ductor aaya that it is <f>ccatiso tbey eat tuo mncb meat.
Marion Crawford, tbe author, says that bis eipcrienoo io the East cou- TiDCes bim ihat tbo Americaua aro tbo "sharpest, shrewdest and trickiest of all Eastern peoples."
Goldwin Smith, tbe Canadian pab- lioist, says that be bas but a short time to lire, bnt bo is afraid that it will be long enough to see the lust poet, tbe Inst horee and tho lout wo¬ man.
Seofland'a Sabbath is losing ita aanotity. Driving, cycling and golf on Sunday bayo row been followed by a Tote ol tbo Qlosgow corporation throwing open the public bath-houses (or four hours on Sunday morningB.
Mambal Prim in 18C7 said that all Spain conid expect was to get ont of Cuba in a digniUod and honorable manner. Dnt It appears to tbo New Orleans Ficaynne that his advice was not taken in time. Kicking out is horJIy dignified nnd lionorable.
ERE DAr DEJI^••^.
Kre day bpf^uii to ope its nyos,
While yet tho monn^lpna lu tbo sklw.,
WhoD Mars glvam briKbt nnd sott \vlDi» or«ep
Athwart tl'oonrtli In dreamy sleep, Then filumber mint osid.) and rluu.
A wiemn .stllln.'.'.j. ov.-rll.-!. Ibo rcstlul nik-hl niid (.in.iy IIL-s To topmivt lii'li,-Ut Irum lowsiil dtej., Ero duv ti'ttiu?.
Tho rarl) Mrd Ibi v say Ih vit.., It may bo m, but ho wb.. Irl. s T.I iId.1 a way u|i fame's prmid «i'<<p MuBt vIkU Ibruiijrh Iho ml.lnlBlit lii'i-p, Elso hol.lly i;rii)i|>li. his .mifiriiui En- .lay b.'Kilis.
—.\llr.-.l LavinKkD.
AUCTION AT ROKCli'SflliU'lJ
mo VKimON A L.
OH. C. H. HAMMOND,
rREEI>UllT, !.. 1. On«a and ItraldaaM, Pillion Klrrat.
DR. EDWIN CARMAN,
Oaiv* and R^altlraM
COR. SMITH aaa BCDCLL STRCCTS, PBfillPOHT, i_ 1.
DR. O. L. LUSK,
Urallb MIBccr fur tha Town o( IT.mpaUart,
ROCKAWAV BEACH, N. V.
THOS. D. CARMAN, D. D.S., ¦ IIKNTINT
UaIN BTIIEBT, rUBKPORT, N. Y. Onica lifwra: t a. m. la I p. m.
iajr. A. D. Rooonthal,
:-EXPERT DENTIST-:
M MAIN STIIEICT. IIKMI-STKAO, N. t.
WM. R. LONGENECKER, D. D.8.,
MIIUiKltN IIKNTINT.
Witb U.iiuviiK'k.r llnillK'n., StV PutTON Sti|iit, BaooaiYN
Il.ll'llK. U A, M, T.I,''. |. M,
V. L. SMITH. VETBKINAIIV HtllUiKUN an<l IIBNTINT, 1. U I.
FRANCIS B. TAYLOR, I. A W Y K R. / CORNBR MAIN AND FUI.TON 5T9., ¦¦•npstvail, I. I.
WM. A. ONDE'RDONK, •: Allur^ry anil Cnunarlor-al-Law, :-
,<mi.'.', N... .'•IMiili. Slr.'.l, (I*riirui-ll.ill.lli.K.'J.I Ki....ri, IIKMI-srK.M-. HalimUvKnl ll..«i.l.'i...'. Kn.i.l .li. li.i.r II. 1, (-ivil an.l l-rliuliiiil l>.isii>.'.u..
E. V. BALDWIN,
-i^BANJO SOLOIST.«c-
Concert Entagemcnta at Lot*r Kate».
A.l.lnwK. HEMPSTEAD nr FREEPORT
¦ll'ttlNKWl CtUllN.
WATKIN W. JONES & CO.,
Ol.ll tlNTAHLINIIKII
Real Estate >lDsaraDce Agency,
FAR ROCKAWAV, N.Y.
E. S. RANDALL, Architact, OIBra.'ar. Hrooklyn ate. an.l Main M . ..pp
llallmad ttapiH, Fn-riMirl. I. I
l-UaaawlDpacllk-AUwDaprrpamI luralUlajaM
tl baUdlnca-
CHARLCS L. SEAMAN,
Caryentor ^^^ Huildcr.
rRtcroRT, t. I.
KHtiui.tUw flMwrfully g1vf<n. l.!.iulriM-l.s l.ikxii.
GEORGE A GILSOI RATIOR,
CAKPI3NTEK5 AND BUILDEKS.
FREEPORT, L. I.
lUil.ut r...iill) i,.,n|.l|.|.,l thr KKVIKW
lU'll.KINll »|. ar.. |.r,.,*r«l 1.. lak,.
.-untrxlK l..r tin.) .Ian. w..rk
CLBCRT A. BEDELL, Auctienaar,
Viitrii.HT. I. I
SalMi of Krai r.slnip anri IVrm.nal l-^.i^rt. Coi.Um. IrU un Ihmii i,.riua.
JOHN P. WRIGHT,
, AUCTICriKIili.
Ilna.l.'i...r:
. rii»,i.:i.<inT. I. I.
PIANOS TUNED
ij ta E>««rl Mew Vork Taacr,
0K0A.N5 R PA4RED.
Prices {loarouable.
AlPLV AT TIIK
REVICW BUItOING. ¦¦Ir atowt. FMCKPORT
Tlie American Agriculturist notoa that tho cold atoroge buainesa iu tak¬ ing on immense proportions. Its do- Tolopmcnt in tbo principal .cities of the country has been nothing leas than phenomenal of late ycara. And now cold storage wareUoasoa are being erected at cnnutry ahipping points. In some cases they are put up by tho farmers thomsolvos, \rbo organize co- oporative atook companies and con- daot the bnainess on the snmo general principle that is applied so snccesa- fnlly in co-operatire creamorios. Most of those cold storage plants in both city and country use chemical rclrig- eration or other arlifloial means of creating and maintaining a low tem¬ perature.
The mixture of languages In Now Tork Oity ia extraordinary and there are said to be miles of territory within the city limits where English is com- paratirely little spoken and then, for tho most part, only brokenly. The Witness relates that a Rnssian emi¬ grant wbo tattled on tho East Side tried to learn German for six yoars bo- fore she disooTored that it was not tho language of the conntry. And sho was not a atopid woman, either, but her tenement and her street wore Qermtn, and her little world did not extend be- rond tbuir limits.
Here is a nioo little story, told by Harper's Weekly: When the ttro Princeton students wcro shot, about a ,.rear ago, it was determined that an immediate operation might save tho life of tbo one whose case was worst, and Dr. Ball, of Now York, was sum¬ moned by telegraph. The message reached bim after midaighL Ho went at once to Jersey City and asked for a upeciol train on tho PonnsylTania Itailroad. Tho agent said he must dc- k>oait 9200 and promise to pay any fnr- Iher bill that might bo bont. Ue did, and goc his cngiou nad car. Homo time after he wrote und asked for his bill. - Instead of gottiDg it, ho re- ceived baok tho S'iOO that ho had de¬ posited, and a nuto Hnyiui^ tho com¬ pany couUI mako no chiirifo for a tcr- vloo done "in tho intoroet of sullcriug humanity." >
Tbe South is beginning to devote less of ber time to agrioultnro and to take a deeper interest in munaractiir- ing pursnits. Maryland has led thu column of Bontbcru Slates, but (jeorgia is only a short distance bohiuJ. Ac¬ cording to the census uf IS',10 Mary¬ land's manufacturing interests cm- biaced over two hundred iudaatrio.s, including T-IST plants, with a capilul aggregating snil,0«7,3li'i, hanJs em¬ ployed I07,0SI and wages caruod amounting to Sll,52ii,S:lJ annually. Tbe prodaotof these indastrios is oi>ti- mated at eomothiog in the neighbor. hoo.I ol 817'J,iliH\i)i>i». Till) i-loUiiLi; manufacturers in ilaltimare ulouo pay over $0,000,01)0 a year in wages and .<'ield a prodoot of $'2O,00il,OOU. ThcHv Sgnres are based U)ion tho returns for ISOO. fiineo that time thu manurao- turiog inlerents ol tho State haru con¬ siderably incroosi-d.
The theory of the decadence of the Euglish'Spcakiog raco as the predomi¬ nating race of tho world ia carried too for, protests tbe New York Mail an.l Express, in its pursuit of the problem ofthe future whou itincln.lcs .\merioa in its bypothecia. 'I'ho trcmcudou.* energy of this great country is iuei- tioguishable, and o\crb.uri crery- thing else. Tbo most poteut cleiuent in the incremout of ilb population from the outside is tbo Oermaa, and Oermans are no longer Hermans politi¬ cally or even by raeial eYinpathy when th.y becomo eilizeus of the I'uite.l States, bnt aro .\miricaUBiu rcntiiueut aud largely in speech, and wholly and absolutely Atuerieau in their Dlans for aud eduralioa of Ibeir chiKlrcu. The Cieriuaus mar be h.v cople.l OS tho moU prououaocd au.l TSlnaljIo' typo of Am.-rican accre tion, and thoy l>ocomo aa intrjr.>l p«Tl -A .Am.'ri..'»B ..-;r,.\rt!i. It \a ther. fore a loKieol delnctioa tliitt, wUkI- ever tbe Kuttians may acbicTO iu the- Old WiirlJ in wearin,' down tbff domi¬ nance ul Eo),'Iau.l, tho I'uiled Statet- holds a similar pojitioa la tbc New World, and has the sympalby and co¬ operation of all thii Spauisb and Tor- togoeae liepablioa, and u( a Terr im portact portion u! t.'^s feofU and
I!V WALtf-'E K. M.^TITCIl.
OKEIi'.S GUT.,011 had DO bcuev.t- lent Rooietics or cliiiritiibloori;nni- zatioiiii. Every man hustle.l lor himself; nnd ns tli.iy were mostly ^^ oniigmcLi, iu the priiDO of their btreimth, tbey were iible to do it Rutisfiict.irily; if not, there was tlio nituust inTiirinlilu purtneiHbip of two toi(ett).'r, fo tlnit if illlnok beicU oue, tbe otbcr lookc.l out for him,
Tbis simple nrrnngcmcnt of liocioty j answered very wull indued for luo't' purposes; while tbo Ciirap, as a whole, felt itself equal to special occniiuni of any sort that mi^'bt nrite. AuytUiu/ that needed to bu done, Ci>aM bo nu-J should he.
"Old Howe" wns nn exception nt Iloker's. He wns at lcn«t fifty years old. Uo lived iiuil worlioil iiloue. Hu was a quiet mnu wliuiu uolodyLuew much about. Not Ibnt tbero wns nuy mystery couueoted witb him; there WttH not mueli to kuow.
lie bad failed iu buniucs.i a ifozeu years or ™, before, "iinck iu tbe Htnte*!." Then hiH wifu bud didd. lu California auy'oody might tiud guM, au I so ho Ciirao tbero tc.looli for S'jme. liis ouo child, h ^-irl of ten bud put bor arms aruun.l his neck, uud kixKod him f,'o.Hl-by as ho loft her, pioinisiug to writo to ber nud to send bernoiiie ot tho gold. Uo hud written ou.-o or twico at first; then hu wnitcd till he. should tiud tbo gold tu heiid ber ; ko he bad never written to bor nuy more, i'crbnpfl because his purpoFo waited lor fullilmeut, ho thought of her tu.., as wuitiup, u cbil.l us ho hud left b.r, not u gruwn-up yuuug wuiiinn ut nil. When bo i>poko of her, it was always as his "little gul."
After hu hud coma to the monutnins, bo had drifted from pluco to place. If bo never fuuud uuythiui; ol uny ue- count, bo hn:l thu chrouio cx|ieutiitiou that possesses a miuer, which in ueitbur bope nor onthusinsm, but a habit that be cannot break away from.
.\tlnjt ho bail come tuliukcr'sQulcb. His dii({ uiit cnliin, u milo uliovo tbe camp, waii su uiuoh made uf stones and earth tbut it seemed » pure uf tbo mountalu ti.io itself. It was a mile uboTc thu cump, nu.l tbo lii.st cabin at tbo Uulcb, except one; thai ouo belonged to Jnek Hurling uud Burney Scott. These two were com¬ ing down to cnmp one nfteruouu, swiugiug along down tbo Ciu.y i^rnde, with tho npgnich wind iii their fiicCH, and the sharp click uf tb.-ir boot-heols uuw nu.l then on the hIouc.-..
Op|ioBito IIowu'k culiiu tlieyglnneed at tho opcucd door. They had notK.eu him lately. They noticed him sittiui; ou a stool before tho tircplnce, which was just opposite tbe doorway.
Tbey turued up to the place, Howe did not move, ".lallo!" Buid ,lucli. "What's tho matter?"
Then thu liguro beforo thorn turned slowly. Kuch u grny, hollow face I
"Monntttin—fever," ho said, with clfort.
He bnd been sick for ii week, nuii bnd just mauiiged to f;ct up and f^.t ii littlu lire sturte.l, iu uu utteiupt tu i^i 1 Bomi.tbiUK tueut. Tbey liroULiht w.iter, made ooffeo for biui, nnd promise.I to bring bim supplies when tbey cume buck.
Tbe cump at linker's (luleb bnd nae loUH "tree!, ui-iuss wbieb tbo naloDiii an.l Htureu starud at oueb other uu I VRiiuted tbcir rivol uttrncttou^i. Tbeie were plank sidewalks nu.l irripntiou ditches. Tbo end uf tbe si.lewilk in either direction was rcgardid as tbe tsity limit.
"What's your hurry, b'ye?" Tho voice cuiue from iu-it witbiu thi door of Sb«;;'B i;iiili Houfc.
"Oh, hullo, Tom I" fuid T'urney, n-
they wheeled nbout to face tbesuenU.r.
"IIullo vouruelveHl Au' wlure
wonld yo hnvo got to if I bii.lu'l
stopped yt?"
The spcukei was "iJig Tom" O'll.ir- ra.
".\l;ont down lo tbe eorucr, I rc-- koii," answered .lack, nu.nluutur.'.lly, "rt'oll, tbis is a better place tbuii nny e.iruer. C'.imc iu. Tbo b'To'll begin to cullcct Moun ; it's a good place tu sfieud tbe evuuiug."
".Maylu' it's a:, good us any f.ir what Wu wuiit, ' re-iiiuud^'.l .lack, us th.-y Steppe.l in.
'rbe room wu.s lurije. Tbe liiir wns cxieuaivc, uud sb.iwy nloug one hi le otit. Just now,except tho bartend, r. Bis Tuiu was thu only ucciipnut. He cvi.l.'Utly fell tho need uf society.
".Vu'whnt .iu yuu wiiut?"be cuntiu- UCil.
"Tbo lost n.'ws from Lone Pint,"
Lone I'lue was tbo liitest mininc; e-t- Citemeiii. All over tho Ststo, indeed, men Islke.l of it. Tbe no.vBjiupers quote.l aud reported it. Little nils of meu uud burros wire ll.iwin^ a'.m',- the trails t.iwar.l it ; L..uo ritie liltti'ket.s aud shovels utid fryiu'j pans were lu tlie market. K ikor's, liko ull tbe rest, wus slirre.l up ulioiil it.
"I'ou'll ULt the lal.-t buUitiu h. re boforo tbo HeUIDli's out. It'll l.u y.>ti rdiv's nii' day lieforc'.Jover aijin. 'liiil.l f. r Uu i.ickiii' up." Wbiu we've b.ur.l it tiiues iutUi.'b, w.''!] Le- lave It, iiti' we'll all g... Tbe fo4t uf I ''t.'U.i^ut it." tbe rainbow's ti.;ht tbiro uow." ' | The pieii came aexl, nnJ with mncb
"Well, 1 want ^.)Uletbln^-eUe," paid '•hiilTinj; nnd jokini;, brought six do;- .Tack; "and us yuu know su mueh, |'¦"¦'• '"^omo drills and other impU- i-.isyl-e y.ui will" ull uie »bat to ,Ui '»^','*'''"""-'"''"I.'tuore. ttb.iul it!" ¦ i Tbi u Ii iru.'v ."^cntt's rnjco wa.s hcnr.l !
"1 will," taid Turn, i-oHliToly. "0.i "utn.le tho dojr, wilU "lIuUu! Lull ahead,"
"Did Howe's sick wilb mouut
Now Tom hn.l cummitto.1 himself to tbo task of tolling him what to do, so be Wonld be sure to help do iL "Auld Howe is sickl" repeated Tom, slowly. "How sick is be?"
"He'd got up and goto fire," said .Tack; "but be hadn't tho strougth to cook, and just sat beforo it. \\'o fed him. Tben be got back to his bnuk. Ho's bad euoiigb. His min.l isn't very etraigbt. He know-a you well uuoUk'b ; 'ont he's beeu thinking su much, whilo ho lay tb.ro sick, about bis liltlo girl uud Ibu ol.l titn.'s beforo he come to tlie m.iiiutntns that he's pretty near forgot nbout P.uker'snlto;^ether. Keeps s.jying—if ho cuuld only see his girl once more b.'fore be dies. Maybo he'll die, iustIio ho won't. If Ihiuk if wo eoul.l cbip in nnd send him ont to 'Frisco before tho suow flies, he might get along soinobuw. Ho'aiu't fit to bo iu the m..iiutiiins any more."
Tom had been gazing intently at ouo of tbe gorgeous pictures that Snag lind put ou bis walls; bnt ho wus think- 107. of Old Howe, sick in his .lug-out, nnd henrt-iiroken be'ides. It wns not jujt wbnt he expected whou ho told .Tuck that ho wonld tell him what to do. Ho wos ousting about in some uucertainty for tbo right thing wheu Jnek stopped.
"Wbnt bus he?" ho nskc.l nt length. ¦Tuck laughed a littlu nt the idea of old Howe's usselfl.
"Xut a cent, likely. He's got a fry- pun, and u pick und shovel, and a jiair of mighty j.oor blankets. That's about all." ¦
"Ob, liold ou," eaid I!urnoy; "he's got a burro."
"Well, so he ua?," admitted Jack ; ".I little one."
"It's B whole one, if it is little." "Ho cun'tri.lu to 'Frisco on it." Tliey were uU silent a momuut; then Totu spob<':
"I'll tell yo a" I tonid yo I would. Co get his things, an' his burro, if h's williug, nu.l bus tbo seune tu know he euu't make use of them himself nny more. llring tb.<m down here right nwiiy. \\"e'll have nu auction of them tu nigbt. Tbu l.'ys'll chip in, that way. (3o get tbo things. I'll fix it ivitb .Shag." .'ack uud liiirncy went out. Kbug w'ui- uu pbilnntbropist, bnt ono uf tbe most t'urdid uf lueu. It wus nut in tbu leust tu be expected thnt ho would lut bis room be used for an auc¬ tion, for tbo fnko of helping anybody ; neither wuuid persunsiuu amount to anything with bim.
This Tom kuew well enough ; but ho also knew that Shag would approcinto tbo chance uf getting tbe crowd owoy from his rivul ut tbu Dpern House, on tbu other side ..f tho street, and of belling them drinks after tbo auction wns dune.
Hu it jiruvod. Then, having ar¬ ranged tbut, Tom went about to ad¬ vertise tbo ulTnir: nud by tho time .Tuck nnd his purtn.-r got back, tho cnmp was luohiug for them, and the Club Hoiibu began to till up promptly. It would have sounded strange if nuy ouo bnd snid that .luck Hurting was nervous over anything; but* he w.ns, n little, over this. Ho hud just to tell hiiuKolf to go abend nnd mako n Htiirt. Ku bo stood upon a suttee, nud called tuu meeting to urdor.
"Jioyp," ho began, "we're going to bavo nn auction bore this evening. Von nil kuow Old Howe; he's down ou bio luck."
"Ho never bad no Inck, anyway," iutorjccteil n listener.
"Tbut's right enough," admitted .Tack. "He never had. He ain't uo c^piicily for luck. But tbis time he's rei.iilarly beat. Uu's got mountain fever; had it bu.l fur n week and nobody kuew about it. It's broke him nil up. All hu talks about is wishing lie could seu Ins little girl back in tbo StitiKju^t once more. Hu can't help biuiself, und if wo don't help bim, we mi;;bt ju.st us well ujipuiut a coiumit- teu right now to attend to his funeral [services. It won't be long, I reckon, before this cnmp empties itself ont on to tho Lono I'ino trail. Wu shall bo goni', but tbu tuow will como. It will lie us white and still ns death up the (^¦uli-b. We iiin't goiug to go and leave biiii there, and have it to think of afti runrd. If wo enn send him out 'Frivco he'll stnud a chance to get nloug. I've gut bis tools und his burro hero to Rcll fur bim. I want you to lll.l Oil '.'IU, nut what they're worlb, but fur wbnt It'll b.i worth to him."
•Tiiek Htopped nbrni>tly. Ho hud gruwu nrdeut iu bis spueeb ; uuw he wus not .)uite sure, whether ho had sai.l wbnt he uieuut, ur tbo right tbiu;^ ut nil. tlis uudiuuce, however, scemud int.'restod.
"(iu on Jack, you're ull right," called n voice.'
"We'll KO on with a bid for tbo shovel," said tbe auctioneer. "Who'll mnkeit?"
Tbero wai a, little pause. Then n nienufnced mnn, near the door, said : "Ten centp."
Jack winced at this. To accept n ten c^ut bid lucuut failure at the very start.
Tbc mnn who made this bid was the |)r..prietor of Ibo Opera House, who bud cuiuu to iiroiuotu u failure uf tbe uUuir, if ho cuuld.
Helore daek acknowledged it Turn's voice was heard :
".-<ieak up binder and don't be keepiu' nil the fun to yourfel'." Tom had h. ard petfcotly—"wus it tin dol- liirs I bciird? That's a good start."
"feu dollars," repeated .Tack, tiluudly. With H .juostiouiug glaueo tiuard the meaufaced iiisn. It was his turn In wiueu. Tbe boys wore InugbiUL; sympitbetically with Jack. ro|iui:trity was worth money to him. Ue felt that bo had made a mistukc. "Ves," bo said, thortly. "Ten; am I bid twelve?" Jack was saying.
"Iwelvi' fr.im tho Tuesday Mine, buys," s.ii'l a vou-e.
"Iwilve—tHelve. Some other minu
want It ut lift.en? Kifte.nl Fifteen I"
¦•rilteeu frnm tlie Lost Trail. Fif-
tei u—g.iiug lit lifteou to tbo Lost
Ir iiL Clone."
•'f it h-i.Iu'l started at t<-n," tbuugu. JuL-k, "it uevcr would have
ward, gave nut tbc slightest sign ot consent to the prooeotliu,7.
Bay, boys, yon'll havo to holp m.>," said Borney, whoo ho got bis breath. Tho boys wcro in an uproar of hilarity. Four of tbompcizcd tho re¬ luctant little burro, and, lifting her bodily, carried her in, and set her up on the settee beside Jack.
"Now," cried theauetiuneor.ns soon us ho could be heard, "some of yon thut w.tnt your packs cnrriod to Lone I'ine, here's your chance."
But tho boys wcro in no hurry to proceed to business. Th.'.y made fun of thu burro, wbich wus indeed an en¬ tirely cumicnl figure—u sba.rgy liltlo ben^t, with an imiiien.°e head, tiny feet, and nn expression of irfecouciln- bio ustonibhmeut. Thsy bantered .Tack. They skylarked with caAx other.
Jack began to bo afraid of this in¬ terruption. Ho could do nothing, however, Imt stood wailing, with his hand on tho burro busidu bim.
"It's u tableau worth having," called somebody. "Yes—Mory onil her lit¬ tle lamb," responded another.
Tbero was n gcucrul laugh; then Rurnoy caught thu cue of thu situa¬ tion, nnd witb his tiuo roico begun to sing:
".Mary hnil a liltli' lamb, Its lleei!.. wa-i wlilto lis sn.iw. RhoutlDK tUo liatti.i cry ol freiil .iml" Tbey made a njilendid chorus of it, nud it sent the alTair b.ack into Juo'li's haud^again, as Burney iutcn.Ied.
"What nm I bid for tho lamb?" ho said, us tho singing stopped. "Twenty dollnrs." Now Roker's Gulch, being n long nud narrow sctllomont, arranged its matter of coarse rivalries according- ingly. Upper Town nnd Lower Tuwu Were alwnys wrnngling oier some¬ thing.
Juok glanced round tbo room ns ho repented tbo bid. Then turning to¬ ward a corner where eevernl Upper Town meu happeue.l to bo, ho eni.l:
"Twenty (lollnrs for tbe Lower Town. Who bids for tbc Upper?"
"Twenty-five," iiumediatuly re¬ sponded nn Upper Towu man.
Ho tho rivalry begnn over tho burro uud bids and banter nnd geperal hilar¬ ity were mixed together for Juck to handle as best he could. Stop by step the offers grow, till tho burro wos .}uoted at forty dollars.
Juok looke.l for uo more when tho Swcepstnko Mine, reprcHcnted by lour men, who meant to sturt for Luno I'ino in n few .lays—onu of whom wun Hig Tom himself—bid ouco more "Filty d.illiirs."
That took tbo burro nnd finished tho auction. But before tho words "Ooiug^going—gone!" wore fairly out of Jack's mouth, Big Tom waa hoar.1 from ngain.
"Now, b'ys, we'll have n collccshin from thom as hasn't bought anything; and we'll send Auld Howe clear buck to his little gnrl herself; thin if we've any money left we can drink to her good health with a dure consciencu. Whr.t's tho use of laviu' him adrift in 'Frisco? Here's me hat. Puss it about, and' don't be afraid nv epoinin' it by loadin' it too heuvy."
And when tb-j bat reached Jaolt it wos huavy.
"Now hand over mo bnrro," said
TOID.
There wns an instant's pause. .Tuck heard a gasping Huuud uud fult u tromur ruu through tUo !:ttlu unimul nt his side. Then, with bend outstretched, it begnn to bruy "Ee-huwl Eo-haw I Ec-haw I"
The effect was explosive. Tho crowd roared and Inughcd, und stamped and cheered, till it could bear no moru; thou shook itself free intu tho street and broke up.
A week Intr Old Huwo, in spociid charge ul tho stagu driver, started for 'Frisco; and by him was ticketed through, second-class, to ,St. Louis, with money uuoiiijh, busidos, to tuko him Iho rest of tbe waj*.
Over the foothills, through tbo moun¬ tains, across sago covered mesas, out on to tbc great plains, and on, hucniuo at length to tho place where ho had loft his little girl su long ago. Aud did ho lind her? Not exactly. But he found u jroung woninn, who put bur arms urouud his neck nud kissed him, just ns his "little i;al" would have done ; an.l who had a hnme of her own, with a place for him in it.—Now York 'udepoudeut.
SABI^ATIl SCHOOL
INTKUNATIOXAI. I.KSSON .M'NK 14.
NFW YORK STATE NEWS.
son Text: ".lesin ( riir xxlll., .'i;i-4(l llul.lr I Cor. XV , ;i -fl iiicutury.
I'.»NnL.s Kuii Msin, i:muoni-oist. Panels are very stylish nnd becom¬ ing tu stout wuiueu, nii.t if tho trim¬ ming is oirried upon tlio wnist a prineosB effect is wciire.l without tbe trouble, fur nu garment is in..re difli-. cult to bo lilted thau tbu same simul' npiiouring princess.
r.vTn'fi AOE AVii sA-nvrrv. According tu the baplismal corlifi- cate of A.lelinn Pattl, recently printol by a Human paper, she was burn ou February 19, ISf 1. It bus been bo- liev.'d heretofore that I'ulti was half ¦jpuiiisb, but, according tu tliis docu- ni.'ut, her mother was boru nt Uomo nud ber father ut Cutuin, in Sicily.
TO nn NO Mom: dani-ish. Thn summer mnid of 'Uf. will hnvo to fnld uwny her cris]. organ.lies nud siu.l bor satin bull frocks tu tho hentbuu if what u recently piiliiisbed Loudon book suys is to bo believe.I. It uppenis that daueing as u polite pustimo is go¬ ing out of fusbiuu. It is nil about tbo decliuo of dancing, and cinys that some one elso has explained tbe solo truublo tu lie with thu men, wbo como tu thu ballroom doors unwilling to oxurt tbumselves, wbich perversity ouo might expect to b) a syiuptun, but har.ljy nu excuse. Men nro nut luuru indolent tbnu tbey were. Sir Augus¬ tus Hnrris lately remarked with some c.inlompt that tbe burn danco ol tbe modern ballruuni is n truo giia.ge of the cuutemporary tustu; uud that in Paris the cotillion has degenerated iuto u childish romp, iu which the gcutlemou trot ou puper-iuaebe hobby- 'lurses nud brcuk a jiastub.iar.l lauce ?ur tho lady. It wuuld bc.-iu that tho itnuleurs of poetry of moliun huvc >.>iuo roasuu to cumplniu.—Now Or- leuus Picnyuue.
HAVE TO t)I,'l(-Ar.I) roii,sr.T3.
A new roaion why tbu new woman must discard ouo of tbu most oburao leristienily fem:nino articles of her nttiro or full short uf niliug ber rol^^ biLs turned ii|i nt tbu Girls' High School nt Oakluud, Cal. Sbo must eitbir aliind.m corsets or ono of the most ]iruniisiug piolossions, that oiu- bruciug cleclri.-ity iu all its brunches. Five hun.lre.l Oakluud co-eds uru seri¬ ously disturbed over tho situutiuu, but tbe issue is Bovercly plniu. Ou) or the other must bo ndaniloued, tbo governors of tbe school say.
Au electrical department was added to tbo school sumo tiiuo ugo, uu.l ii course of ulectriuity established. Tbe pour professor iu charge bus ha.l n dr.-ii.lfiil tiiue. Puring tho lessons the deliuato instruiuents havo played hiiu ull Burts uf tricks, lUid all bis ex- purimonts have beeu uf doubtful suc- cosa. Every once iu a whilo a girl would stup up to tell what sbo hud loarnod about volts, ohms and am¬ peres, nnd immediately tbu galvano¬ meters wuuld gyrate wildly aud tbe needles ou tbo voriuiis iliuls wuuld wubble, and nil tbo luws of Voitu und Ohm nud Furudny woul.l go to smash, nn.l thu findings of Edison aud Tesla wuuld bccumu straugoly losL Tben tbu prufoflsur kuew tbe student bosido bun had on n high grade cor.sct with ribs of finest steol. Tbc instrnmcuts
[ wero uot uffcotud by tbu proseucu ul sumo students, boonusu they wore li.alth waists of soiuo sort nud were
I braced witb whalebone or some sub-
j till lite for steel.
Finally Professor Mends was obliged tu issue a rule burriug corseted girls
.pv.-r tbo women pris.mers nnd in many cases has reformed them.
Priucesa Maud uf Wales is said to be one of thu few w.iiuun whu really I.ok well uu a liicycle. .Sbo is usturnlly gr.iceful und his fuiind u royul ruad to a bicycle custiuun that is artistic aud graceful. Shu is iuteusily foii.l ut ridiug the wheel, but dislikes being stared ut.
Tbo Empress of Austria's villa nt Corfu, wbieb wus buiit six years ngo, mill wbich has eu,st upward ot half u million sterliug, is to bo sold. The Empro-is Elir.abcth has not spent six mouths in Corfu since tho villa was finished, and sb.- now dcclurcs herself to bo tired of tho pluce.
Ono of the beat mining experts in .Arizona is a womnu, nu.l another w»- niuu expert iu Iho sn:nu liiiu is iMr.s. Cluru Woo.l, of Klamath, Orugun. Sho is suid tu kuow more nbout tbe mineralogy of tbu Klamath Itiver thau any other person, nml ber kuuwlcdge has u bi'.;b cummercial value to her.
An eff.irt is being nindu to securo the remuval uf the roiuains of Mullie PitcUer frum Curlislu, Penu,, tu Gettysburg, where a niounmeut is lo bo erooteil to her memory. Tiie Phila¬ delphia brauch ot tho Dnughters of tho American Itevulution nro trying to persuade theCarlisle puujilo toeuiisent to tbo rumoval. Tho probabilities seem tu be against them.
FA.SIIION NDTIW.
(ireon, gray and bluuk nro the colors in n uuw French costuiue.
Indinn red nud thn brightest curd- inal uro used iu combination.
Heliotrope aud green uud heliotrope aud French gray uru popular cuiubiu- ati.ius.
Cuni'se cofTeo-colored burlaps in con- veutiuual .lesigus mako i-crviceublo nud really pretty screens.
Have u separate silk lining to your grass lineu gown if yuu expect tu havo it washed during tbu snmiuer.
Entire wuisis uro lua.l.. uf bluck net, -ITectively .l.-cornted with ii|ipli.|uo desi|.;usof i-cru grassInwu embroidered with white.
(irusH luwn g.iwiismado with a little coat bu.lieu uf gr. en silk with a tl.iw- I rud stripe uru very uuvul and quite tbu latest tbiug.
A stylish custiiino is mado of glucu silk, in ruynl purjile, witli cuUur, rov¬ ers, cuffs, ))uckut-lics nn.l vest uf oop- I>ur-eulured velvet.
Ornngo is u fusbiounlilu color; ono of tho handsomest custumesis made uf eeru silkv- v.itb orange un.l bluL.k br.i- cn.iings. Tlie b'edt, vest, cullor iiud cuffs uru of bri,;ht orungu velvet.
Blue nu.l grei-n, iis.'d conjointly, outiui 0 to bol.l fiivur. Tho lutost Paris gossip usserts Ibnt, iu spito of their three yonrs of pupulurity, ull til.) bine canvas gowns uru lined with green and vico veisn. ^
A ilress of brocade, with blue ground nnd whito nrubusquus, has u bult, collar, du.'p oull's uud wi.lo rovers of blue v.lvet. With this ilress is worn u hnt of white strnw, with mer¬ cury wings und ouoriuous poppies iu bright red.
With broad brimmed hats it is com- pnrativiily easy tu urran'.,'0 tho voils, but with a siuall hut ur bonnul it is always nocessury tu put iu a duublo plait in front, u littlu fullness, to {iru- vent too luuoh strain across tho uoso uud eyclnshes.
Tbo Biarritz glove, which has no
V^i'lt" i.I.ilin
llilll-.'itillul :
from tho electrical depnrtmout, nndjiuttuns nt all, nud which is worn o
Has HU Cofflu Wit'i Illm.
Li Hung Cbaug prepared for all i omcrgencios of life nud death when ho ' lolt I'ukin to attend tbu coronation of I Ihu Czar in Mofcow. Ho took with bim uot only a doctor uu.l sovouty- uinu uttendunts, but ulso n colhu, lit nud ready to receive the body of a man of hia birth and rank, in ca^e he should die dnriiig his misbion. Tho cunin is of the most elaborate Cbiuuso workmanship, and is decorated pro¬ fusely with gold figures aud clusters of precious stonos. It co.st 0(100 taels, ur aliuut Jii,)00. Two nf Tji Ilnng Chung's attendants hud no other occu- ]iatiuu than to care lor this coffin tbruughuut the mission. Whenever tbu party stop long caougb iu u city to take upartments, tho coillu is stood up in a room next to tho bedroom of the Envoy. As it is in a box, nu Ea* ropcAQ bas had a look at it. What lit¬ tlu is in knowu of tbis nniiiue bit of baggage was told by the Ostusiatischcr Lloyd soon after tbo mission started for iiusaio.
governors induriio.i thu rule. It uiight seem to be u rule ililBoult to eiiloreu nud delicate to hnu.llo. But Pr.ircstor Mends rinds it ousy. Iu .n- teriug thu electrical depnrtmout tho ^¦irls havo to puss uuu uf tbe profes- sjr's sensitivo gnU-nuoiueters. Tho professor stands unobtrusively besi.le it. Tbe impertinent "jigger" works like a charm, nud tli.-ro is uo way in wbieb tbo girls enn bent Ibo gumo. On tbe n.'ur apjironcb uf n Kirl wouriug sti'el rililie.l eurb.'ts tbo noodle gyrutea Irautiealiy, nud tbe girl is rospcctful- ly hilt lirinly retiiiu.led ul tho rule.
un.l .'xpustiilstiuus uru useless. adelLihia Xlucurd.
-Phil-
An Intensive Calculation, An Ohio furmor having given a do- tailed aceuuut uf his oporutions for a year on a JOOOO farm of 100 acres, showing a nut return o! abont $400 after paying uxpensus, including tho support of his family, a South Caro¬ lina paper rises to remark that snch farming would not ba regarded us profitable iu that State. It mcutioni the case of a tjonth Carolina (urmer who netted last year S^.-sd frum a sin- Hie acre, planted first iu tobacco nnl then in turnips. This ligure uppho I to l.'iO aeies wuuld nieau profits of Ji;i,7.'iO. Thd average tiller of the soil wuuld be willing to throw off giM.OOO of tbis amount for his annual net re¬ turns, aud yet tbo biut givun regard¬ ing the puatibilitios of intensive farm¬ ing ia clearly upplicalilo to the agri- culturo of thu futarc. —bt. Louis Olobe-Domocrat.
A ("row of .H.i:ik>i. j "*'"'' I There is a visei-l KuiliLg nnJer tbo
Toe men parted a little, and he ^ Turkish flag wbieb is maaueJ entirely sU ppel f.irwurJ. He ha.l Ibe .-nd ..f , by mouks. It i- cailel th-j Huly Pro- u r.i;ie -n his huuH. Tii^u hv t.u>\'yc.\ I pb.-t Ilju (Klijohi, au 1 is of abuut JJ'l liicaiifu tbe rnpu tiL:bteQe.i aul j tons burden. Tb. e .ptttin i» u Jero- "U>i pe I him, Tr-oio who euuid see mu:.urcn, a mjukrsniiin.; higher than tLr-'U^h the .li;jr i-jgsa to laugh. Iriar, aud all tae aailurs are ei^icrt
"Well, wby dpu't us cm.; lu?" wamtn, »s wt 11 us monks or brotbeis.
; "Wbcre'stbe re>t of US?" ! fbu pilut, lr«klij (liiraclinB\ bus
j "v»u,^ yea. Coiuu in--conie ri^bt ' saiied'uver all tbe ociuuf, bnving eir- I '°'^''. „ cumnavi«at«.d Ibe gluU-. Tbo eutire
"Uuu't wait!" lertwspoat lioth ltii»s!,an aud Greek,
Boh:'y leaned L.l weight back r.si and «*rv;co un tbu i-bip alternates be r.-iio sn I laiitibe.l. Purney's ' with scrrie^.s in t-ia littie cbarch in .u'a was always une ..f the iiiffctioni , the f.)^<.¦ca^tle. One of tho most .isi.l. Htt waa .imto autu to pat his ! curious n.-bu conutct. 1 with the rii,'ht ou tho lope. for ;a»t over the Ubii. u tbat of the mnnks lu their iUuisiU four httle hoofs were well 1 rtliRiuas coatamea climbing up tho > ace I a^aiu&i hini, while a small tatiinea and out on the vat iurm, reef- •ourew wuold be, or what rai the gray fa.-c nitb two briffbt cyca au.l a iuk aaila aoddoing ctb«r ictk al:{L — bwt «a; to get at iL >- . — ' i'^ u'esoiuoas can, tat sWo I«r- i LoaAva8p«{tal8f.
f. V. r. It's I., en on him f.T a we. k ,t Cior. now. We f.nin.l bim un tbe way dniin, Soiuil j.|>'s ^''ot lob.lphiii, ur hi "11 just n.«turaily j erisU th.r^' al^ tt' ine," Bi'^Toiu wasan autb.ritv at r...ker'-.
He ¦>•»- 'in f,-.'l •-.... «.. I 1 .n.r, ..f 1.1.
h.'Hl.iting aetiuo. Itis wurd crrici w. \\A,t. He wii.s su iuva'.iiab!e uiiy when his i.vmpalh:e« ». re ureu
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Ptily r.aes who liuew of I it WIS their ni' ve tu al-ont il. He felt that in he must apptnl |o thf cam wai not sure 1 bat it^ I. m
Ju;k was gliui ttiev ba.i f.,;aoJ hun. ' felt t;.a? iiaTi. and Boru. v wire Ibe .w.'s ne,.i.
forj. tli
l.trt he
In r.iinmania women both study and praclico uiediein..-.
Miss Alice Butbncbild's collection of roses is valued at $511,1100.
Mrs. Catherino Brophy, of FranU- ford, Pcnn., claims tu bu 103 nnd duos bur uwu huusekecpiug.
Miss BcrtbuG. Luiumc, of tho Wcst- in,'housu wurks in Pittsburg, Peno., is tbu only wumun electricul eugiueur iu the country.
Tbu Princess of Wales lately ord. ri-.l fur ber uwii use a bicyclo uf a [latteru that has beeu | racticuUy out of usu fur ten year.i.
.\moug tbu reforms of the now Kit- cbi n Committee of tbo British Huuse of Commons will be tho eubatitution of wuitrohses for waiters.
Helen M. Ouuld says: ".My idea is tbat(ytbe best memorial to tbuso we iuve in sumotbing that will be u ruul b.-nclit to tbo livinc;." Sbo is largely given to charitable work.
.\ prominent enL;iuuer nt tbo New York .lectric shew was Mrs. II. lene Wietnn, who is a practical ungini-er and u good one. SbuMiys hb..- woaldu't l.u u tvpewriter ur u clerk fur uuy- boly.
Tbe Harlfurd (Cnnn.) Cuurant claims that tbe Wi.i-ow Watson, uf llsrtlurd, wbo did liiisiness there l'.!'! years ugu, was the i;r-t w.imau i ditnr. Shu wue tbe uwuer, e litur andi.ublisher uf tbe Cuuruut.
Wumcn rid. rs untnumber tho men in .inly une city lu lb., country. At Cbarlestuu, S. C, wbich was one of tbu eitie- that besitated a long time nil.lilt aloj.tiug Ule wheel, tbe wnmuU jiri' lumiiiute in thu ratio of two tu one.
Samuel \J, Oarvey, uf English, Ind., nhi rli-i I that he wonld not ]>ay bis wile's debts ; ».. .-.b.- uruto tu th.; |i"aj,er lu usk wheth.r he lia I |>aid fur tbe a.l., nayiug that pho had luug pai I his .ipeu'.es, but sh • wouh'. uut famish tbi- ranuey fur tUul.
Very few college women b.-come laiuuvis. None has yet been heard of whu can du w.irk uf the same cJaw. as can Mary Wilkias, Miss Marfruo, .Miss Phelps or several others, whuso best w-irk bail b':cn done since the first cul- lege w«3 nj.en to somen.
.\s Warden of a women's prison anl oa PrisuU l'u:nmissioner, Mrs. Ell. i. C. Juhuftun bas sirred in Masaacb'i- sctts for ucorly twetity years. .She i-; •aid to Mcrt a remarkahls indaeoce
sizu largur than uther gluv. cumfortublo oiiu lor hot weutli.'r, ns it pulls on, nnd Ih.r.. nru uu tiiittuus lo niyo nu uncoiufortnblo tightuuus around tho wrist.
A striking model is trimmed with two bright, green plum.-s. Thu hat il.sulf is u glossy bluck strnw in ouo of tbo new Eu/illsh wnlkiUK shupcs. Tbu brim rulls up at thu sides und is bent iluwu at front and back. It is faced with a brilliant shade uf greuu velvet.
Appliipin trimming uf laoo is very fusbiuuublo, osjiuciul y when thu luce bus u Huggustiuu uf nnti.iuily ubuut it. .\ bruwu silk cupu that is ucuurd- iuu plaituil uud pinkud at thu e.l'.;8 bas a bruuil uollnr of lace covering lb.' upper half, with n high rii.-hu ul bruwu tullo stuudiug up urouud the face.
A Huge liiiliic.
A monslcr eteer, which is owned by Mr. (Miurles Puyno, a dealer in wild uuimuls and curios, at Wichita, Kun., is attracting the attention uf tbo curi- uus. Mr. i'ayuo cumo intu possossiou uf tbo animal, uow thrco years old, about six luunths agu. Its growth since that time has been ))honumenal uud tho qiiestiou is uske.l Mr. Payne many times a .lay: "When is it ever goiug to atop gruning?" Tho steer is uuw six fe.it nnl fu.ir inchi?s high nnd elcvou f.ict long, ur seveutoeu feet luug, counting from the tip ol its tail. It weighe.l only IMiiO pounds three mouths U'-'o. Its jireseut w.-ight is 'SM'i pouudii, und if It eoutiuuus to grow us it has in the past six mouths, it Will t.>inu day bo us lug ns a full- gruwn elephant. Cuttlumen pro- uoiinco it one uf tho greatest fr.iuks known in tbe stock Hue. Thoy say it will continue t.i grow until it is s(-ven or eu;bt years ..1.1, an i that when it is fully Kfuwu it will have at- tuiuu I u weight uf frum fuur tu six tbnusond ]iuiiu.Is. Tbu giant is p.r- fi.'etly syium.tricul iu us .level.ipmeut, uud IS culure.l uud marked like a Jer-
y. Mr. Payne has nut uffere.l it for j
le, and suys be intends tu wait and I
u how big ll gi'tf^
Only one other such freak has been I known, aud that was tbe famous I
Kausus C,>ueeu," u very largo heifer that was shown urouuil Iho country us i aside show uttr letion un.l later wai"' |iur.-ha.sed by Adiiu Furepa'igb fui g'<iii|il. It h'ld iirevimisly netlcl itr nwu. r u pmlU of ii:;,OU0.—SL Louis i P.epubllC.
Ki-rc-nt luicnlinn<. |
A pncuoiatii- shu. lont witb n hollow I inilat ilile fure budy porti.in, wilb rigid ; heel block nnl BtillcaeJ i.b»s purtiuu.
A clip buMer for papers, with ex- i ten.ling clumps u.laptcd to receive, | and u pencil. '
A new f.irm of stair carpet fastener, ! ma le uf wire ].uinted nu.l bunt to furm Bjriug coils.
A railroad spike with grooved sides ' lo curry a jiroj.cting k.>y to i>«uetrato tbe timber an.I keep tbe tpiku firmly ' in |>uaitiou.
A gla^a holding t^ltachmcnt for p'.atoR, nia.lu of bent metal and having s|.riug clamps to t ngags tbe nm of the I'iate and suppurta over tbs main por¬ tion to (ora ^laa-eoffsciiui ftwtf*
tw. "Thoro liicv .¦ru.-in.vl Him." Pour Words, but liow un.iti.-Ril.ly siKalllonnt, wh.> eau men.sur.. It? 'I'li.-ii tli.- .-vents Ih.hv.s.u tliu puss..v..r nn.l SU).per of th.. ..veiilni; h.-- I.ir.. nuil this Inst nml .-mwnliitf ov.-iil: (lotli- senium-, til'.- In-tniyal nu.l arnist. P..I..r's .1.-- nlal, tu." loHK an.l wenrv un.l awliii iilirlit nu.l mornliiit l.,<l.>ra tin- e niiiell, un.l II..r.>.l, nn.l Piliilei the in..-k.'rv nn.l th.. sciUDrluk, uu.llijwih.. eru.'illv.nn, an.l th.it I..tw.su tw 1 iii:il.(ii.-lurs us If 11.-. to.., was ..ii.-. Truly lie w,l^ miiiili nil with tlie triin.s<r.'9- si.rs, an I II.. .'..iiii.iiiiii.^l ii.if, Oli, my mhiI
It WILS nil for th....: Willi tllllli^.•^.t 1I1..U ot
It, ami of Ulm wh.. w-.s 'r.K-ilk.a on thy no- o.i.int?
34. "Fnth.-r, f..ri;Iv.-thi-in. fur thov kiiow n.it what th.-v .1..." This wiLs His lirst uit..r- an«. fr.iin th:>.-r,.iis. II w.. tak.-, thu s.-vnn I In ..riler as wo Iin.l thoni h.-is- nn I In v.-rsn 1.1, then John xlx..'i5 1!7; Mutli j^vil,. v., John xlx., -Jfl, 31: l.ako nxlll., lit, wo hnvo tilKH.-sI.-,l to us tho itn-iit fa.-ts of lorijlv.'- ui-ss, Klorv, l.u thnt \'!,\ n.ol li.-tw.'.ii lor- IPvoiuss liail Kli.rv, llii. Iii-ln< l,.n.al:.'ii lieu wo miKht iievor I".. His thirst anil ull th it is lln|>ll.sl in It, Ills iliiish.'.l work auilt1l.-ii His .'Xit from th.. l.o.lv to His Kalli..r.
.'Ij. "Ho .save.l .'ithirs. L.'t lliinsavollim- pi'lt If llo ll,. Chrl-I, th.- oh.)s,-ii ..t ll.iil." Thus the p,',i|ii.. an.l tho rulers .l.'rIJuil Him. They w.-ro iiaturai iiioii, th.iv iiii.l.'rslool not, thi-n-fnre tln-v iaikol foolishly. Ho eoul.l huv." snvoil liiiii>.'lt, for Ilo sai.l, ' N-i 1111.11 lalii'tli Mv lifi. from Mo. I lav il .town I Mv-i'lt" i.I.ilin .\., isl, l.ut Ho'.'.llllll lint .1 iilli.-rs too. Ill- Iiii.l tarily thnt Hi. ini'.;ht Bi.vo otli.'ri. '»«, :i7. "It Thou 1«! tho KlnK..|tho Jews, sav.i Thyself." Thus tl.o snhliors also innokoil illm, not kn.iwliiu what th.-y sui.l. Hi. wiiui.l uot rnvo Ilimsell, l.ut II.. woul.l sav.- ihoin it th.-y w..ul.l lot Ulm, for hn.l
Ho not piay.iillor tl i .-v.-u as thoy .Irovo
thn nails 11110 His han.ls'i' I.-t us lnv to hi-iirt His wor.ls, '-Ho ihiit savolh Ills llfo shall ln,.o it, lull 111. tliiil I'lsi'lh Ills life f.ir My take, tbo saiiii, shall sum- It (I.uko Ix., iil).
m .-Thli istho KiUK' lit Iho Jews." 1 hns riiato.':i',i^...l It t.i 111. writton .iv.-r Iliin in Iho Iniik-niik-.-s ..f the worl.l, (Ins-li nn.l Lilln Slill lli.iir..w, and ho wo.il.l u.it alter II even 1.. lileiiso tho Jews. Tills was .l.ilili|lo.ss of (Iml, tor tho tlmo will com., wh.'ii all th.. Worl.l shall sei. nnd a..knowl..di;o that this s.iiieJ..sMS, .1111-0 er.l"lll..il at the iiln.... nf a skull. Is till. Kliiit of tho J..WS. Th.-n shiill Ho also bo KiiiK' of KliiKs an 1 I.orrt of l.r.r.ls. \Vllli..ut Him all tho thlm;» .if .-arth nr.- as vniiity as n skull, nolkbii; to th.-in, all vaiili v nml v.-xatl.iii .if spirit, Imt In llliii niij with Him all is poiii'i- ami ri,.h|i-oiisiii',s,,..
ail. "Ami Olio ol 111.- miiiofni'liirs wliloh wore haiiKOil riill.-il on Hun, .sjiviuu-, HTiinil 1)0 Christ, siivo Tiiysoll nml ii,,.'- 11 ilh Mi.t- th.iwuml .Mark say that Iho thiov.'s rovli. il Him. I.uk.. .l.ios not I'lintraill.'t tliat, for If l.nlli ntllnitdlil It, ho Is eorroi't in si.viii,- tlL-itonool thorn .11,1 so, nn.l ho .|.nil.li..,ss r.'l..rs lo the ono who p..rslst.-,l In ,l,.ln;r ^«. To snvo Hlinsolf nu.l tji.-iii was Impossii.lo, bnt to irlvu His llfo In ordertosuve tliein Wiis wiiiit Ho wus doluir.
41). --D.ist lint llion fonr Oml, si-i-Iiik-Ihnil ni-t tn tho snmo ...liiili-miiiition^" Whrn a liiali-fa.-tor turns pn-ai-hi-r, s.imi'lliliii; hns happi'iii-il In hiiu, anl in a slmrl spii.'o ..I tiiiii- soMii-thiiiK r.-markaliio Iiils oo m- to this tlil.'l. nisoy..s have h.'on niii'iio 1 to so,, that tho (Ino lu Iho mlil.st Is in,,re tliaii Ilo np- poiirs In lie, and lio blLs nlr.'udy In his h.-art lii.li,'V,.d up.iu Him uu.l rueeiv..d Him ils Loni.
41. "And wolnl.iod justly, t..r wo r.-c,-tv,i th.i .111.- ri'Wiir.l ol our doods, hul tills mnn linlh il.ipo uollilnrf nmlss." lloro Is ..yiil,.ii.'.. .if the now l.lrth. ll.-o,.ii.lomns liliiisi.lt nnd JiLsililos tli.i Lnnl, whi.r..iLs tho .¦aii.nl min.l, whi.'li Is eliuiity ai;aiust Hod, iiIk'uvs Jasli.
Il.vslls..ll nud ...Hid..inns 11...I (1: , yiil,, 7;
Luko xvi., I.'i). H.i ..oiif.'ssi.s ills,-ins nml n'kii.iwli.dj,'.'sllint liolssulToriiiL' ..nly whut ho jiisliy .l.'.sorv.',s, whilo nl IIil- snnio liin" liu ti'Stili.-s to thu hullnuns ul thu Un.. In lb., inl.lst. This Is tho work ol tho Hplrit of
(in.l.
4a. "And lio said unto J.aus, I.nrd n-- mi'inb'r luo wli.-u Tliou .M>ni.u.t Intn Thy l:li.;;,l„m." N.. mnn nn "ny that .I.-i.is Is tho Lord, hut hy tho Holy Mpirlt ll Cor. xil., 3). iSi-o, thou, th.. Hplrit's work In this man's li.-nrt. 11.. I...ll..y.-sllint J.-.sus tli.iUKh enn-illod ILS Ull ovll dn.-r, is tho L.Jr.l ol Kl.iry uiid tliiit Ho has n klim'.lom.
4;i, "Au.l J.'s.issaid unto him. Vorlly I say unt.i tli.i.-, t.>-.liiy slinlt thou hi- wilb Mo in puradLsi-." What n Joy to tho p.-hll'l-iit thiol, ills sins nil L'nni-, his hndlly sulli-rln js snsn.in t.. lio nv..r, nnd Ihnl very .luy lu Itlory with his I.nrd! Lotus not moiUi
ok In niter th.' |.i
wnrils.
Th.-
In |...rf.-i-t ai-oiiril wllh olh..r words .,1 tlio l..i,.k ,'oii,.,.riilii« tho .l.-nth nf Iho rtghl.in.is. "I'll llio Is Kalu." "I'll .h'pnrt nnd l.o with Christ Is lur l..!tl.ir." "Ahsmit fniin tiio h.iilv. pri'.s.'nt Willi Iho I.or I ' (Phil. I., 21, 21; ll Cor. v.. H). Hut. suys nm-, .l.sns hn.l lint ILSi-i-lldi'd In tho Kiith.-r wli.-ii ll" in,.t Mary .Miwilalono on tin. niornlm: of th.i r..- surr..otiiiii (.Iniiu xx.. 17), th..i'..f.ir.. how onuhl tho llilot hi- With Ulm in pnriidlso Ihat dm'/ II.. spnki.tn Miiry of His nsis'lnl- Inir t,i tho Kiitln'r In Ills risoii l.o l.v, l.ut ns t..llisSi.iril II. WILS siir.'ly lu i.iiru.llso ils snnn ns H.. dl.sl.
44. "And It wiisiihout tho sixth hnur, and thi-ro was a .larkm-^s ..v.ir ail tho .'iirth nulll 111., ninth hnur." llo wils ern.-lll..il nt Iho third hniir (.Mark xv., 115), or 1) In tho morn- Intr, nnd from noon till 3 p. m. thor..-was
this nwl.il .lurkili-ss, for tho prlii .1 iliirk-
lioss was ihilun his worst. It wns his hour and tho power nf .Inrkmws.
45. "Aii.llli.. sun wns dark.-ii.sl, nn.l Iln. v.'ll nfthi. t.'iu|il.. was n-nt In 11... midst." Wlionth.. S.mnl llii;lit.-..usii..ss wassnlT.r- liiK lor tho sins of tin. world. It was suri-ly lno.-t thnt th.. sun In thn hi'svi'ns slmuid m- liis.. to shin... Just l>..fnr.. Ho ooiin's In Ills i;lory th.i sun nnd inonu shall Imlh ho dnrk-
I In tho .lav ..fills wrath (Math, xxlv.,
¦ill, 30). Th.i v.'.ll III thutoinplo wns n svilil. .1 nf His ho.ly, fur Ho hnt li nii.-n.ilfnr us a now Ul.I living wnyMiruuith the veil-thnt Is to say. His ll.ish (n.ih. X., Wl. Tho veil wus wnrk.sl full 111 ohonihlm, und whon it wus nnt tin. i-horuiilin wore r.-nt nis.) Whon llo dl.i.l, nil who b.'l|.ivo In Him .li.-d.
41). "Kuth.'r, Into Tiiy ;innils I onminnnd My Kplrlt." Thi's.i w..ro His Inst words ult. r..J with n loud vol.-.- s.i that H.. muy l.u Kiiid to huvo <ll..d In His f.ill sln-m:ih. Th.y did not lake-His III... Ho Kav.. It np nnd Ho w.'iit .ml to (lo.l. Wli..n Ht.,ph..n dio'l. hn y splril'
ii., 6'J),
111 III
nut to Ik
villi his
illvo than ho ..yur wns Uolol Willi., klii.l hamls Inlil his Isjdy uwuy I Jesus euiu.s.—L'.ssou Hulisir.
AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY.
Till. Com of <,-i«l..|uiu TuuKitaio Urratir
Dr. ('baunc.y \L. Tuuoaot, Jr., i.rofesaor rl ch..nilslry at thu Uuuiuopatbiu (JullnL'ulu I>..iiy..r, Cul., hns lua 1.) a dlscovory wliieh will In. .if .'ijDsM.rihlo Inti.r.wt to ox|Hirl- inont.rs with .\-ray niipurutu,s. K.lls.in Koino tlmo UKu uunouQiM.J t.j tho world that ll.. btt.l dls'nvorud that caU.-lum tnaf^slnto WHS mad.) Ilu..res.-.ut hy thu X-rnys, uud this ohoinlial nt uueo dtsapuviirud frnm Iho inurkot nu noeuuut of Us rnrlty, ns woll ns Ilil. dumaud fnr It fur usu lu llu.>n>..en|ii-s. Tho ] neo WILS ll.'ty couts ii t;rntnn... or uhuut f s nn .juui-.-, nii'l It has Ikhiu aimiist Impns-
I slliloto ifot It fit that prle.i oxeept Irom tbo
' EII.SOU laetorj.
I Dr. Tonuuut w-nt to wTk ...n tho ch.-ml- oul nud now Siinuuuo.v. thut It ul^i ho mi.ilo
I fnr loas thau lllty cunts -iu ..ua^si aud pussi-
: hly for 41 a pound. Humpies mn.Io l.y two (lllTt-roQt proo.»s.;.s kIvo uxcuil.-ut Iluoros- i-ono.] with thu r.'iys. It Is unlikely Ihal
I .'llher uf tho prooortsos will 1>. patoutod, but aftor Homu Work iuslinpllfyiuK su thu' tho ehomlsts ol Hny piil.llc •.rh.'x.i may niukojth..
{ l.r..|.nrallut.,ttio wh.<ls hUl.j.-.-t will Im pulx
1 Ihibud for thu houoUt ul lbs suluutltlo world.
A SiLVtH TREE."
It 1> a Natlii or A'rl.K Tliil Will Grow
I In Klorldi..
The At,.rio.iAural I)nparlin.-iit has addo.l a n"W unl kuautilui tn- to thot«nolril... nf llm t'lill.sl HtHtwi. This la u liullvo ul Huuthern Atr1'-a, wh«ro It Is kuowu .-.jmru.jnly ns lbs "siivor tr.xj."
isiw-roiary Uort'.n has r.-<-..iT.sl fr^im nn .-n- t.im..i..nl.'iil lur.'iit of thi-Dopiirtinout at Iho Cii(»- of Oood Uo[». a nuinl«>r ..I Ibeneodi ol tti" feilver Irn... ».,uio ull«iu|.|> hn\i. t»».a iiuvlo t'j «'-.'l|.nato It lu ii.>ulh«ra Kur<>|Hi, hut s.> far as kn'..wu wllhuul «uco«»-. Oua •p™-l,9it« rT<ortH.| to •.xlat tu CBllInrnla.
I< Is l«l|..v..d tb..t whilo OY..U In WnshluK- tnti it i^HDonly 11 nulttvat...l In.l i;r»u.ul.''UH«, It may h< su -i-.-uf.illy iiitr»lui»ui la Muutb- <.tu Cuillurula un.l M.julbcni lfl<>r1da.
A Carloaa (;oln«*l(lanM..
It ll. a ..urPms .•.,ln.!M..n-'tl.iu wl'ilr' Iho lo.udr.«llh Hnniv.v«ary .>f Hlward J.'*hi".-'s not •U'S..'sslul wnloutinu In Iballttl.. Hi.,ii- .'-«|..r»lilro vllUtvr, In KiiKlnnd, wh,.r.. ho iir;..-li.-,,l l» l^oluic cxlolirato,!. ihrouifboul Eur.iH., Ihn Iowa u( Oloon-Mar it «an»fiu« Iron, an «,,nwnlo uf .uiallpoi, vbiob bat ¦ lr<iady cuat buuJrwIa ol llfaa aalvMsbla d^tolba l»wB Wiikaattla ^Sf tfgmik
%8m
ITi-r-T.nncli Vrohltiltlwn tJ|kh<.|d.
Tho ArpcUnto Dlvlsh^n of Iho itupremn Court,Ju.stl.» luKml.am wrlllnu thoinajorlly opiulou from wlil<-h l'rv«ldlni; Justice Van Ilrun: .lIsm-ntPHl. nfflnliiHl tho orxliif Im^Iow of Jnsiirsi nr.«kman la tb.^ lesl cam ol nrnja- mlu Dassott whioh uphcM Iho prohllilUon a^aliLst (sivlDi; .iway I.snl In plaot« whera 11.pi.ir ts sold, an.l Its appll..all.)n lo plaotia lomilnR under Moi»iiscr i;niiil.M iK.fore Iha enactment ..I the IlHlnrw law
Of th.i jvdnl Ihnl Iho provision In quoatlon may .leprlvo oltlcons ot llls.rty or prop.'rly without du.. pro.-fKsnI law. Justice In^ralinm savs: -'Thon* car. 1..-u.i d-iiiht olthapowor of Iho L,',:lslntur.>to n>sulnto tho IraBlo In ll.lii,.r and tho (>..wor I., ro^uinl^ must In- ..Ui,l.. the p'.wor t,> .lelormino upon what pninil,».>s ll.pi.-r shall hosild, and what other iiM. shall Ih.. nin.lo of s-ieh pr.-mlsOL Nolthwr tho lils-ny nor f'- pr..i«.rty of Ibis p>lalor wns nl all lnterl.-ro.l with by Iho provW.m pri.hibltlui; h.m frira uslnii th^ promtaiw In wbl.h no soM ll.pior for thn «r.iliiltou« dls- trtbuthm of f.v>.l. Ho .sMild (tlvo away all Iho I,>.>1 thnt ho llk.-.l nl .>lhor ivlacw. N.-ith.-r his llhorty to .lo what ho plcamvl with his Jo.kI n.ir his proni-rty In thu fon.l Itselr, or (s.wor ol .lls|swlllon ot It, was hi nil ltitcrli-n.,1 with. AM thni was lnolu.luJ 111 tbo provlflou was that th.4i.> promlwa, nso.| at th.» llino for thn »nl.i ol ll.|uar, whi.tnor.un.i..r a lloonso or under Ihu au. thorlty .-..nlabi.'.l In Iho act for the payincnl of tho iHx should nnt'lM usmI at the snmo ilnii. lor Iho irlvinir wayoff.H'.d lobe then- .nlen. It Is entirely.-l.-ar Ihal this wns n n-.tsoimhlo roKiilntl.-n for tho wm <>l tha pro'ni.si.s In whien llquur was to bo soM and .-unruly within tbo jwwur ol Iho Logula. tun."
nieilnl for a .lil.ls«.
Ju.Ic- Wllllum D. Ulckpy, ..f tho Suprems
("ourl, hns just b.wn n.>lllT.id by Iho Assist¬ ant S.s.-n.tary ol War that a medal of honor hn,' '.....u awnrdwl to him for Kallnnt snrvloe 111 the war for Iho I'nlon. Iti \mi Judge ;>'i.!;oy, at tho nifoof sov.'ntnon, enlist.sl asa privato In Iho Nlauto..nth N.>w York R...j|. III.-lit and porv.*d a thnni months' lonu. Ini- m..ilint.-ly nftorw.ml hu re-onlispid lu tho nrniy ns .Second Llontonnnl of Ilin insih Nbw York Kojilnionf. sorvod nino monllis, was pntmolod to KIrsI LloutonanI aail lh..u waa oommlssl.ino.l OHptnlu In tho Flflorulh Now Y.irk Arilllery. which, liowovor, porf.iroied tlioduty .if Infantry. Jin sHrrod until Ihe el.>s.. of tho war wllh crodlt, partlotpultng Id Iwoiity Konornl i-ii .¦nitomonts, liu-ludlng Iha VVii.li-rnoss, 8|K)tt-ylyunla, Cold Harbor, Iha Weld.Mii nailr.m.l, hiwl.l.u nameroua skir-s mish..*. Ho wns promotiHl lo tho rank of Major May 11, 1H(-,.-,, uud "for Kallant tad niorliorl.nis sorvl.-.-s," tho ProsMont oon* forrod ou him tlio hruvols of Lleateiiiint* C^.ilonol and Colonel, lloturnluir homo lit tho ,'loso of tho wnr, ho again l.iok up the stu,lv,if law, which ho had Iwgun bef.iro .nllsilni;, wns ndmlltod to tho Ilar nnd prao- Ii--e,l his prof.wNlon until ho was oloutiM to tlio Huitrom.i l^.iurl lust fnP.
Itoy Suvra Tw.i I.I Tea.
Frnnklo Kn.ll, thlrtw-n years ol.l la leoko.1 iip,.n as Ih.i horn of K.linsfor.l. Whilo hn was pn»simt Ihiokoiit's I'onil, on Iho Hawmlll Itiyer roa.l, ll.. hoar.l a ehtld's volco crvlUR l.irholp. Frnnklo run to tho pund nnd saw nnonf his pinvmati-s, lllancho Hnllonh'.x)k, strui;RllnK in tbo mid.llo nf tho poii.l, whIoU Is v.-ry .Iw'p.
Frankl.., without evtin waltlnit to romovo hlsol.)ili.<s, dlv..d Inl.i tho pond and nppuanxl on th..siirfaco with hor In his arms. Hu llnally hniuirht bor snfoly nshnro.
M.-niiwIilli. lllauoh..-s sistor. Inor., su..lni{ h.-rsLstor in su..b peril, ond.«lvor.Hl lo go tu h.ir nwuo nml unt hnyoml hi-r .Uptli. Frnuki.-, nitlioii.th nenrly oxhaustetl, did D.il ht-sltat.., but dlyod Inr tho soouu.t lloia lo rtsouo Inoii. Aftor n few minutes ho lauded hlss.ioond playmate safoly ashore, Dlauoho nud luei aro Iblrluuu und lun yoanoldm- Bpoollyoly.
8liorlir Knilod a Strike.
Hhnrirf Divik.w nnd bis assistants snbduod n tlironton.nl rohnilluu amnnu tho prlsonan ..ii);aRu.l In breaking stono lu tho Jail ya^l at fli.shoii.
Tho lulliix of tramps has boon ao itroat la III., pa-sl that tu dlH..uurai^. thoIr proaonos nnd Ht Ih . sum., tlmo eonipot thorn loba of sorvlco, tho (jouiily Hupervlsorv roooutly ar- rnni^>.l lor thn eniplnyinout ut all male prl*. oners at stono breakluir.
Tbo coil viols bavo suhoilttn.l peaoofully lo Iho labor for a tow w.Miks, but naallj deold* od to strike nuit propnrod lo reals! any SN teinpt to ouinpol a nisuinptlon of work, Hhorin Boakea and his unilor olllaer* ap- noarod lnim...lint..ly and II.u nUiold wor.. In- forinod that unless thoy p.Mioeahly resumed work at ouoo wiv.iru moasuriM would bo en- forcod. Tho lond.ir of Ihu rovolt reaumaj . w..rk and was folluwol hy Ibo ulbor prls-
ItccresM. In Iho O. A. II. Moiiiberahlp.
OwluRlo til." .l.'.-n.iBo In Ibo ranks ot Iho (Inind Army of Iho Ri|iubl!u duriiiK Iho last y.-ar, tho (Irnud Army uf the lli.puhlla dn- parlmont cf this Htnto will hav« but thlrty- pIkIiI doloKaliw, unu loss than lust yCrtr, In tbo NntUmnl oncumpni.int ut HI. I'liul In 8up- l.tiulmr. IlurlDk- Iho Inst yoni 3000 y.ilorona bill Iho posts tn this Hint... This doorooae was caused uoatly hy donth.
AppnIntineniB liji the Hovemnr.
Oovoriior Morton nppoinl.Hl I...wIb M. MaN tin, of Oiliituii, maitOKor ol llio Homo Htate Cu.slndlai Asvlum. lu fill Iho vacanny tausad l.y the .loath ..I William O. Wlia<ili.r. B. Hornets Iluyus, of Now Vork Oily, waa ap- iiolnlod u Commlssiunor tu loontu tli« New Vork Iiii.l Now Jorsoy Urldeu, pursuant lo tho proylalons of Chapter 2S8 ot Ibo Laws el 1S90, Boctloo 11, lu Bucoood Vnak K. Halo, docouAod.
Canal TroUo la Iinprovlnn,
Ruporlnlnndnnt of Publlo Works Aldrldira sii.ys that Iho oaiiuls nro lo far buttor oonill- tl.in this year than Inst. Tho tonaoge on Ibo canals durlUK May wns ] 26,1100 luua groaler thiku fur thosamo'munth last year.
lieneral Newa.
(Inn per rent, ot tbo annual aalarloa ol IliilTnlo HChnul tonohura Is lu go Into a lenohere' retlromonl lund.
Tho binyolo nn.l iu.)rry-«o-rnnn.l fantory of Gillie, (ludanl A C.i, Ti,>unwauila, hi*no4 n low mornliiKs slniie. Tbu loss Is uatlinatsd ut liM.OVO, partly losurod.
riilllp M.irrls, n veloron of Now Y.irk Oily. Unlwrl J. Hiirtlu nn.l William Purooll, ot HliiK Hlng, hnvo IsM.n npiiolntod from Iha Civil H..rvlRO ultglblo Hat aa guards at Bluff Hlni? Prison.
Frod A. Col.', Indlctnd for Krnn.l Inroonyla Ink I UK ^4000 Is.lnuKi UK tot ho Mourue County KavlniiB Hank, IliwhoBl.r, pioad.sl not iPlllly, with tho rlKht In withdraw the plea In oasa lis should dosln-.
Tho oontosl over Ibo will uf Mrs. Uory A- Itlcbmnnil. widow ol Dean Iliobmond, o( llulavln, who loll nn ostnto valun<l al aboat eil,0(M,0on, hns iMHo dlwoutlnund. Utas Hosallnd Illolimmil bus coiisuutod lo acoepi •00,000 frum Ihu liulrs.
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A .Icolaratlou In favor of a permanent la Inruatloual iirl.ltrallon tribunal waaodoplad l.y tha Laku Mobnuk Arlillistion CunferenotL '
Tho N'laKara Fnlla hydraullo power pUnI ami franiihlwis wore auld lu M^irton, Ulbt k Co., U.ukon., lit Now York City, for (4,000,000.
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| Title | Queens County Review 18960612 |
| Date | 1896-06-12 |
| Month | 06 |
| Day | 12 |
| Year | 1896 |
| Volume | 1 |
| Issue | 32 |
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| Title | Queens County Review 18960612 |
| Date | 1896-06-12 |
| Month | 06 |
| Day | 12 |
| Year | 1896 |
| Volume | 1 |
| Issue | 32 |
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QUEENS COUNTY REVIEW. Paiilltbed Er^rjr FrIdiiT Uomlog at raEEPORT, QUEEIB OOITllTT, S. Y CHARLES D. SMITH, Proprleto MtKOLlS COPIlj*!. f'lVi: OKIVTW. I^cmnt^ lletoieto. 'A FAMII.r NEWSpAfER OK I.OI'.M. AM> liKNKU.VI, INTKI.I.IIiKNl E. VOL. I. FKEErOKT, N. Y., EKIDAY. JUxNE 12, 189(5. NO. 32. nUIANCIAI.. THBFBEEPORTBANK ^;^,, .. CikPlTAl.. $30,000. ¦•in Strest, • Freeport, L. I. JOHN t. IIANIIAI,!,. I'rt-«l.l«-nl. WILLIAM FOIIKMAN. Vl.»i l-n-HMrnt. WIIXIAM H I'lALL. C-H«lik-r, BOAKM or UIBKC-TORM: Wlllliim F..m»iiii. I>. W.«l.-y I'ir..'. Williniiili. Mlll..r. (ii. li. his .mifiriiui En- .lay b.'Kilis. —.\llr.-.l LavinKkD. AUCTION AT ROKCli'SflliU'lJ mo VKimON A L. OH. C. H. HAMMOND, rREEI>UllT, !.. 1. On«a and ItraldaaM, Pillion Klrrat. DR. EDWIN CARMAN, Oaiv* and R^altlraM COR. SMITH aaa BCDCLL STRCCTS, PBfillPOHT, i_ 1. DR. O. L. LUSK, Urallb MIBccr fur tha Town o( IT.mpaUart, ROCKAWAV BEACH, N. V. THOS. D. CARMAN, D. D.S., ¦ IIKNTINT UaIN BTIIEBT, rUBKPORT, N. Y. Onica lifwra: t a. m. la I p. m. iajr. A. D. Rooonthal, :-EXPERT DENTIST-: M MAIN STIIEICT. IIKMI-STKAO, N. t. WM. R. LONGENECKER, D. D.8., MIIUiKltN IIKNTINT. Witb U.iiuviiK'k.r llnillK'n., StV PutTON Sti iit, BaooaiYN Il.ll'llK. U A, M, T.I,''. . M, V. L. SMITH. VETBKINAIIV HtllUiKUN an |