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QUEENS COUNTY REVIEW.
Pabitebal trtry Fridar Morning al FREEPORT, QUEEHS OOUSTT, ». T
CHARLES D. SMITH, Proprietor.
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MIMOJLX: COPI
VOL. I.
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A FAMItiT HKWSl'.Vl'ER OF LOtAI. ANU tiKNERAI. ISTKI.l.UiESt K
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FEEErORT, N. Y., FRIDAY. JUNE 26, 1890.
J^O. 34.
riNAMCIAI.
THEFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL. $M,000.
Ofliii Street, • Freeport, L I.
youn J. KAMIAMi, r>r<..l<l<.nt.
WILLIAM rORKMAN, Vloel-rvalilent. ¦'"' WILUAM S. HALL. Caabler.
BOAKO OP DIRECTORh:
WniliMii Fiin-iimii. I), Wwlf) I'lll.'. William 11, .Mill.r. Oliinii' W-allai-v. r.il.'a pi'llll. Hmllli <'<il. l^inri^M. ICanilall,
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' willinm H. Hall
Open. PXffpt liflfinioM'Ir.y)*. fmmUi*. rn. In Spain. OffffH ra'-llllh-n Hml fndm ' incntN in fv«ry <let>ArtrtK>iit (Nina) txtiUimmxnf vUUor lli« N«w Yot^nr hrtwtklyii IfjiiikH ur TrtiHt Coin
lalm. ftrifl rvrrv •<¦(-nmiiWMl.itI'Mi At far iim
c«iniiM«t'.t with couMTviitlie nMnat:*-riifiit.
Intenwt Dt tlip iMit nf thni- |N>r<-viii. imld on ttoM dt'iNinltH, thrwni'iiithHnr iiiom.
VraTu tanmyl mx all rMrtH nf Kuruiw.
IlnmagCTM^rHl Innktiitc iMniincwM.
Arcmints nf «*oriK>ratioiiH, conipKnlea, to- «Mi«Mi. K(!., milMf^l.
£ ntire SAtltifarlion JiivtnrfMt. Hiniiim will nrwive pniiiipt attention, and •aobeerfDUjr aimwerMl.
Bank of Rockville Centre.
Vlllaca Arc, IdxikTllla CcaIrr, I. I.
.Wo do a Genontl Bankiiii; Unsincmi of DnpiiHit niiit Dlw^iiiiit.
IiitflniNt Hnid on Himiial IVp.»it».
UMikiiig Honn—II A. M. to 3 P. M. Satanlay, 11 A. M. to Vi M.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
Rohin A. Ilavlaim, Tlinliianli. KnlKht.
Juhn VliH-<'nt. lilram II. Hinlll..
OlKnt<v<irthll.f'...iil:<«. Wn.li.y |l. Hmllh.
John W. llrM.ilt. Ollvm- UavUin. K.l»ar.l T. Thiimtim.
Ilainllt. nW l-iutrnall.
SAMURL K, I'lllI.l.Tivr l-n-MLIrnt,
'CHOMANII. KXIIIIIT. VI.-.- 1'nf.l.lfi.l. IIIKAn K. .K.MI'I'II. rn>.hl.'r
rRornnioNAi.
DH. G. H. HAMMOND,
rREEI-ORT. L. I.
OOra aiwI Rmtdaaea, rnlton Stmtit.
DR. EOWIN CARMAN,
onica luitl llaalilraoa
COR. SMITH aae BCDCLL STRCCTS, HRRnPORT, l_ I.
A LITTLE LOVE SONO.
There la nerer a bIcMBom tbat blonmn lor LoTV'a boeom Aa •weel u mjr bloniom—my swoit! And not In Qod's aktes any slan Hke bar ayea— Like the eyea of my WoMom—my pwont Uke ber b«aalllnl.>yea, ofthe rnlnboir'silch
dyea. With ttae blue and tbe dexr ot. Ooi'.s Innnlto
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She la wondertul ^wcot, abo Is wonderful wise— Hy beautlfal blosaom, myswoci!
An.l not for Ihe queens of th« lovullr'flt lan-l
Would I iflTB hor—my M.in.om, my swift
Not aklaeof hnr lips, not a clasp nf hur hnn,l.s
Por the loT.'II.K>t la'ly y.iu'J meet! For tbe loveliest mnid In whose honor a
blade Hath flashed whore tho liattto mado foemeo
afraid;
Uer lljia to my own! Mny Dod's tomiie.sts Iki ataye.1 For my bl'is.Honi—ray lil">..M>m. my.sw,.el -F. I.. Stout on.
• DR. O. L. LUSK, Ilealth Oflicer for tlia Tuwa or llempatcafl, ROCKAWAV SCACH. N. V. THOS. D. CARMAN, D.O.S.,
—-UKNTIST
MitM STItKKT. rilEKI'OKT. N. T. Onire hoara: t a. m, to I p m.
Dr. A. D. Rooanthal,
r-EXPtRT DENTIST-: I
i eo MAIM BTIIKKT. IIKMItmtAO. N. T, I
WM. R. LONGCrieCKER, D. 075^^ j MUKIKON ItKNTIST.
With l...iiKen» ker Ilnilliem. •IS FuiTon STKirr. BaooawM. I
^ II.II'MH. R A. M, Tllli H, M, I
V L. SMITH, j
VBTRRINARV SIIIUIKON aod IIUNTINX Prrepart, U L
FRANCIS B. TAYLOR,
I.AWYKIL !
CORNER MAIN ANO PUI.TON STS., Ilaairatrad. I. I.
WM. A. ONDEROONK, «l Atiurnry anil f*onit*rliir-al-Law, ;•
t)m.«'. N.l, ItlMalnHlrrel. (LeKnrcelliill.lhiK.alKI.Hiri. IIK.MPSTKAU tialiinTayaat Iteal.len.-'. Kn.nt ill., n.'ar llel', Clvllaii.lrniiillialliiisiii.'w,
E. V. BALDWIN,
-:^BANJO SOLOIST.}^-
Concsrt EnKAKemenU At Low Kates.
A.liinnw, HtllPSTUD or fWttPOOT.
lll'SINKSN CAKIM.
WATKIN W. JON lis & CO.,
OLII, KNTAIIMNIIKU
Real Estate f,lDSDraDce Agency,
FAN Rockawav, N.y.
. E.S. RANDALL, Architaet,
Offim-or. Ilronklkn ave . aiiil Mali. »l . ..pp IUllma<l l>efiiH, Prmport. I. I,
nana and Hpeclflrallonapn-parrd fur all claaaea at halldlnsa.
CHARLES L. SEAMAN,
Carpenter *^" Huilder,
rnccpoKT, L. I.
E.stiui.-\loii rlie^irfiillT given.
lluutnu'la takeu.
GEORGE ft GILSOH RAYROR,
CAKPENTCR5 AND BUILDbKS:
FREEPORT, L. I.
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-.>ln|.lete.l Ihr UKVIKW ar.' I'rt'iiari^l I,, take
CLBERT A. BEDCLL. Aiietionaar,
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JOHN P. WRIGHT.
AUCTIOIIHEFi,
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PIANOS TUNED
di te Upwl ¦•• "•'ll '•'•'
ORGANS R PAIRtD.
Prices Rear f-sble.
'A|-n,T AT TIIK
•jRCVICyif BUILOINQf
rnccpoRT
THE MADNESS OF SIIERE UUXWRi
DT S. LrVBTT TATM.
HE Miibont's sniall BIID, eDgnf^ed with an equally email friend in tbe ploa.s- aut occQiiation of BtriDKing into gar- Inuila tbe thick yel¬ low an.l white obiini|ia(i blossoms tbat sireweil tbe groao.l, un.ler tbo brond- leaved tree near tbo lentena hedge, waa etartled by an an;;ry trumpet, and looked in tbo direction oF SUcrc Baha¬ dur.
"Ho ia must," said ouo to tbo othor in an awe-struck wbinper f and tbeu, a sudden terror Koizin;{ tbum, tbey boanded liko litile brown npei., siluutly nnd swiftly into a gup in the hedge sud vanished.
Tbero were 100 ovil doHlrcs biHain!; in Ubere liubadnr's heart, an hu Bwayn.l to and fro uu.ler tho huge peepul tree to which ho wan chained. In.lignity upon indignity had been heaped up.iu bim. It was a mero accident thnt Aladln, tbo mahout who had attended htm for twenty yearH, wan dead. How on earth was Khere Unhndur to know that bia skull was ao tbin? Ho bad merely tapped it with hia trnnk iu a moment o( petulance, and tbo bead of Aladiu bad ornckled in like tbo sholl of an egg. Shore liabndur was re¬ duced 'to tho ranks. For weeks he had to csrry the fodder supply of tbe Mahnraj's sliUilus, like an or.liuiiry beast of burdSii; iin,l ulow-ciiste slave, n fool to boot, bad been put to attend un bim. It wns not tu bo burno. Bhere Ilahailar clanked big chains angrily, and. over and nnun, flung whispa of straw, twigs And du,st ou bis broad back and inol tied forohcatl. He, B Kemeriah, of Kemoriahs, to bo treated thus t Ho was no longer tho stately boaiit that boro the yellow-and- siWer bowdah of tbo Maharaj Adbiriij in solemn proce,iaion—who pnt nsi.le, with a gentle sweep uf bis trunk, the children who crowded tho narrow ¦treets of Kalesnr. Nu; it wns differ¬ ent now. He was a felon and nn out¬ cast, bonad liko a thief. .Something bad given way in bis brain, and Shure Bahadur was mad. Tho flios hovered on tho soro part over bis loft oar, where the long peak uf the driving- iron had burrowed in, and, with a trumpet of rago, the elephant blow a olond of dnst iuto tbeair, and strained' hiinsolf backward.
Click I ClioK I Tbe cast-iron links of tho big cbnin that bound hiin snapped, and Shore Bahadur was free. Hu oautiously moved bis pillar-like legs backwards and forwards to satis¬ fy himselt of the fact, and tben, witb the broad fans of bis ears spread uut, stood for a moment still as a stono. High up amongst the loaves tho green pigeons wbtstlod softly tu uncb otber, and a gray sqairrel was eugaged iu hot dispute with a bluejay uver treas¬ ure trove, found in a hollow of one of tbe long branches that, python-like, twined and twisted overboad. Far away, tier upun tier of purplo hills rose, and beyond tbom a wbito linu of BDow-cappeil peaks stood out against the sapphire of tbe sky. Hathui Khnnd waa thero, tbo deep pool of Jumna, where, thirty yenrs liofun-, Sbero Baduilur liud hpliiHbod uiul swuiu. It was tboro tbnt bo fought and dofeated the buaiy tusker of tbe herd—the oue tusked giaut wbo bad ballied aod tyrauized over his tribo for timu boyond Shore Bahadur's mamory.
Perhaps • tbougbt of tbnt big flgbt stirred him; perhaps tbo breeze broaght him the ^wect scent of tho yoang grass iu Ibo glens. At nny rate, with a quick, impatient flap of bia «ars, Shero Bahadur turned and faced tho hills. As bo did so bis twinkling red eyes caught sigbt of the Kalesar statu troojiH, on their pnralo gruund, barely a quarter uf a mile from wheru he stuod.
fbo fat littlo Mahnrnj wan tbere, standing near tho eulutiug point. Close lo him was tho Vizu-r, with the court; and lart, but not least, a know, ing little fox terriur .lug up tho inrtb witb his f.ire p,iw«, Kcnttering it about, reg,irdlc»-i .if the BU;;iist pn-soneo.
The .Maharaj was proU'l of bin truupr. He ba.l raised them bituaolf in an outburst uf biyalty, the day af¬ ter a birth.lay gazette, in which His Highness Sri Hanahlr IVilnb Siu-.;, Maharaj A.lliiraj uf Kalesnr, had been admltte.l n oonipaDiun of nu exalted order. The Star of ludiii glitlere.l on tbe podgy littlo I'riuoc. Ho wiw dreaming of a gl.iriui:-i .lay when he — ho bimself—would lea.l the victorioUH levy thruugh Khyber, flrst in the fiel.l against tbo Ituna, wheu a tuuriuur tlial swelled to a ety ul foor rose from the rauki, anl the truop.. melted away be¬ fure Ibeir kiiisj. Killea uu.l ao.-outer- meuts were flung aside, there it».« a wild stampede, au 1 tho gorgeuu-ly at¬ tired Colonel, I uttuu rpnrs to hin borae, minified uji witli lli,> diut and was lost to view.
The Maharaj etornio.l in hi* nntive tongue, and tbeu barst lut.i F.n..;li.ib oaths. He turued iu bis fisry tuaar.ls the Vizier; but was uuly in time tu tee tho snowy rolvei of tbat bigb fuue tiunary disappearing lut.i a cultort, aud the o.inlii^e.l muli uf lii.n curl rouDinj hellor-fki-lter acr'ii-s tbe swar.L But yot an.ither object caught tte priaee's eye, an.! rbllleil him with horror: it wain tbe vant 1.ulk u( Shore Bahadur iuuviuk' raj'idlr au I nuis- lea»ly tuwar.U huu.
Sri lUnaliir man a Iiajpoot uf the l.luort bluo.1. an.l his boart wii'i big ; lint this aafnl aigbt, 'ibii -will, ailont alvauoe o( hi-louna death, psralyzinl bliu with fear. Alroa !y Ibe lung nba.luw of tbe o'c|.baut haJ luuvod noar his letft, alrea.ly he »#oiuo.l im- palo.l un tbose crnel white tu«k»,wh.-n lUoie waa a cuapciiig liark, anl the fi.~ torrur tiow at Shore Habadnr an.I da eed aruun.l him lu a te iipoat ..( rage. -..Xbe elephant turue.l aol ma.le a sava e .ianb at the dug, wuo sktiipeJ nimbly between hu le;a, and reaewe.1 tlie aaaault in the rear. Bat tbu mo- MMt ol teptittt tantei Bid tUgbnttx
The prinoe became a mnn, and the Maharaj tarned and fled, darting like a star serosa the soft green.
ShereBahadnr saw the flash ofthe jfweled aigrette, tha aheen of tbe or- dw;-And, giving ap tbe dog, cnrled bia traok and stArted in pnrsnit. It was a desperate race. The Mahtraj was out of itrsining; but the lime he made was wonderful, and tbe diamond buckles on his sboes formed a shreak of ligbt as he fled. But, fast as he ran, the race would have.ended in a fow second I il il bnd not beeu fur Bul¬ ly, tbo little wbito lux-terrier. Bully thuroughly grasped the sitnation, and acted -aocor.lingly. Ho ran oround tho elephant, now skipped between his legs, and tho next momont snapped at him behind; nnd Bully bad a ro¬ markably fine set of teetb.
The Moboroj sighted a small hut, the door of wkiob stood invitingly open; it was a poor hut, mode of gross and sticks ; but it soemeJ a royal palace to him. Witb a desperate apart, he roaobed tbe door and dashod in.
But Shero Bahadur was not tu bo denied. Ho stood for a moment, ao.l tben, patting forward his forefoot, staved in tho sido of tho frail shelter nnd brought down the bouse. Sri Bonabir bopped ont like a rat, and it was well for him that, in tho doad of dust and thntch flying about, bo was nnobscrved, for Shere Bahadur, nuw careless of Bully's nasault and cortnin of his mau, was diligently searching tbe debri!.. But lio fouud notbing but IX brnss vessel, whish bo savogely flnng at tbo dog; then he carefully stomped on tho hut nnd reduced every¬ tbiug tu cbuus. In tbe meantime Sri Konabir, uucouscious that the pursuit bad ceased, rnn ou an if bo was wouud up liko a clock—rsn until his foot slipped, and tho Maharaj Adhiraj rolled into n suft bed uf a mullah, and lay tbere witb his eyos closed, utierly bcotcn, and careless whether tho deuth bo hod striven su hard to ovoid cumu or nut.
Thun thero w.is n buzzing in his eor.'i, and everything became a blank. Blessed be Visbnu ! Ho liveth"— and thu Vizier helpel liis falleu master to rise, aided bv the beir npparout, in whoso heart, however, tbero were thoughts for dilTerent from those wbich fuund exprossiun on tbo lips of tbo Nawnb Juggiin 'Fung, Primo Minister of Kiileaor. The sympathetic, if some- whot excited, court crowded roun.l thoir king; and a little in the distanco wai tbo wholo jiopulotion of Koleaor, armed with every coneeivublo weapon, and kooping up their oonrogo by beat¬ ing on toin-tums, bluwiu;^ burns ond shuuting until Ihocuufusiuu uf suuud wos iu.lescribnhlu.
"Cumo buck to tbo pnlno", ray lord. Tboy will drive tho evil one out of bim"— nnd the Vizier wavoil bis bond iu tho direction of tho crowd, ond jiointod to where, in tho distanco, Shore Bahadur wns makiug slowly ond stoodily for tbo bills. But tho Ma- biiriij A.lbiraj would do no such thing. "Ilyful lou," bo rnorod in his veruae- ular; "Uiinmu my gun," he shrieked in Euglish. Thero wns no refusing. .V duublo-bnrroled gun was thrust into his bonds; be sorombiod on to the buck uf tbo lirst borso bo foiv, and, followed by his chuering subjects ond tbe whoio oourt, daubed after tho clo- phoiit.
"Mirror of tho Universe, dostroy bim nut," uilvised tho Vizier, whu rode at tho prince's bridle hand. "The buost is worth HOOO rupees, oud cannot bo replaced ; tho treasurv is nlmust empty, and wo sholl want him when tho Lat Shoib comes."
Thu Maharaj wus prndeut if be was brave, and tbo empty treasury was a strong argiiinent; besides, tbey were getting rutbor olose tu Shero Bahadur, and uutpociog the faithful pouplo. But ho goTO iu slowly.
"Whnt is to bo done?" ho askod. tolling n pull at tho reins.
"Tho peoplo will drive bim book," replied tho Vizier, "and wo will chain bim up securely. He is but munt, ou.l in a luouth or so all will pass oway.
Shero Bahadur bad uow roachod an open plain, where bo stopped, and, turning ruund, foced bis pursuers.
"Oo on, bravo men I" shouted the Vizier ; "othouKond rupees to hiin who links the lliat ohain on thot Shoitan. Drivo him baok 1 Drive bim back I" Thero is tbo courage of nnmbors, and tbis tbo peujilo of ludio posscKs. They grn,Inally formed n Hemicirclo ruund Sboro Ilnhn.lur, cutting ulT his rotreot tu tbe hills, nn.l atttiupting by shouts and tbe beatings of tom-toms to drive him forward. But they kept at a rafo distance, and tho elephant femoinod unmoved. ,.—
"Prick him forwards," roored the Vizier. ".\ro nuue uf ye men? Be¬ hold ! tbo Light of tho Univorso wotebcs your deeds! A must ele¬ phant I—I'lih I what 19 it but an ani¬ mal?"
"Hy yonr lordshiji's fovor," answered a voice, "hc is uot tnuft, only angry --•tbero is nu stream from bis eye. Vevertbcleiis I will drive him fo the linos, l.ut I am but dust uf tho earth, aud a tli,iu»au.l rupees will moke mo a king." Then u red tiirliono,! mnn steppe.l out uf tho throng. It wos tho low-caste couly whu bol beon put to attend to tbo elephant uu .Mo.liu's denth. He vnt ariuoil with a shurt sjioar, on.l bo cn^pt nji tu tbo boost on 111" bauds nil 1 kn''os, i.n.l then, risioi^ wanly, .lug tho weujian into tbo c'opbant's bouneh. Shore Bahadur rnpiiod bis trunk on tho grouud, gavo o short, quick trnmpot, aud, swinging r.iund, m.i.lo lor tbo man. Ho di.l this iu a sl.iw, deliberate manner, and ootunlly nlluwc.l bim t.i taiu tho cruw.l; then bo tluug uji bis hood with a lerooch, and .losho.l furword.
f'raek !---cr«''k ! went both barrels of Sri Uonuliir's rill.', on.l two bullets whistle.I bornilob'.lT tbrougb tho air. fho pauio--triiok iii.b turuod onl fle.l, benriug tbo strii„':;ling jirinee in the press. The olophant was, however, to.) qui'k, onl tu his b.irrur, Sri liaunl'ir saw th:>t bo bad charged homo.
Then Sri Kanabir also aiw some- thin,? that bo never furgoL Not a s.ul dil the elephant harm; but, with adu^-col i<orsii,toii.»', fi.ll.iwod the ro.l turl.iiu. Sumo, bolder than tho rost, Btruek at bim with tbeir t'lin laluarB, sumo trio,I to stob him with their fpears, an.l ono or twa mjtohlocks wore rtro.i at bim, Init tu no purpoae. Tbr.,u-'b the er.iwl h.' ^toor.-.l straight for his prey, nn.l tho oruwil itself gave gave baoji bofurer him, in a aea ul frightened fao.-s. .\t la."t the mau himsell seome.l lo T'lolize Sboro Baha¬ dur'., .ilijoct, aul It lUwoodlike an iu iipirati.iu nu tho rosL They male a r.'a.l fur the elejihant, an.l he «ep,\rate.l lii« .I'larry fr.'in the er.iw.l.
.\l la-t! Ho ran him >luwn on a pKiwod liel.l an lat.iu.l uvor the wretch, I'lie man lay partly un his side, liH'k- ia.1 IIJI at his enomy, au-l be put up his hand weakly an I re-ti'd il a.'ainsi Iho f.iielog uf the elephant, whu stuud ¦itliiinli-ss ali.iv.' him. .Si Rtlll waa ho that a wrd thu u'ht uf oaoapi mnat havo g-'iie thruugh tbe wretch's mm.l, f'lr, with Iho ref.ourc« burn uf imsii- Dont peril, he i^athere.l himsoK to gother luch by in.'h and ma<ie a rush | for fre*.lom. Wilh an ea-y aweep of tuA Uuak Sticr* liAiMuitu l)i»aglit tkim i
back into his former position, and then—the devil came np, and a groan went up from the crowd, for Shere Bahadur Lad dropped on his knees, and a moment after arose and kicked s.-)methiDg—a mangled, shapeless something—backwards and forwards between his foot
"Let bim be," said the Vizier, lay¬ ing a restroiningbond on Sri Ranabir. "What has he killed bnt refuse? Tho Sbaiton will go out of him now."
When he hnd dune tho deed, Shore Bahadur moved a fow yordn farther, ond began to cart clods of earth uver himself.
Then it w»rseen thnt a smnll figure, with a driviuff booh in its littlo brown hand, was making directly for tho ele¬ phant.
•'Como bnck, you littlo foolI" shout¬ ed Bri Ronobir. Bat the boy made no answer, and, running lightly forward, stood beforo Sboro Bahadur. Ho placed tho tinsel-coverod cap ho woro at tbo bcaiit's feet, and held up bis hands in supplication.
Tho orowd stood breathless; thoy conld hear nothing, but tho child was evidently speaking. They saw Shero Bahadur glare viciously at tbo boy, as his trunk drooped forword in a straight lino. The lad again spoke, and the elephant snorted donbtfiilly. Thon there was no mistaking tbo shrill treble—"Lift I" Shere Bahailur beld out his trunk in nn unwilling manner. Tho boy soizod hold of it as high as ho coul.l reach, placed his bare feot on tbo curl and murmured something,. A moment after ho was sooted on tho elephant's nook, an.1 lifting tho driv¬ ing iron, waved it in the air.
"llni I" bo Kcrcnmcd, as ho drovo it on to tho rigbt spot—tho soro part ovor tho loft oar. "Hail Baso-boru thief—back to yout lines."
An I Ihe huge bulk nf Shore Bahadur turnod sluwly rouud uud sbniublud off to tbo jie.iiiul Iroe liko a lumb.
"By tho trunk uf Ounputty. I will make'thut Ind a huvil.U-r, uud tbo IOUO rujiecs shall bo his," sworo the Mu- harnj.
"Pillar of tho Enrth!" advised tbo Vizier, "let this unworthy ouo speuk. It is Futtcb Din, Ibo doiid Aludiu's son—givo bim Oro rupues, un.l lut him bo mahout."
¦When I lost snw Shero Bahadur he wus passing solemnly uudor tho old orcbwoy of tbe "Goto uf tho Hundred Wimls" at Katoeor. Tho Mohuraj Adhiraj was sented iu tho buwdn. with his excellency the Nowab Juggun .Tung by his Hi.lo. Ou tho ilriviug sent wns Ftitleh Din, gurgeuus iu oluth of gold ; and they woro uu thoir wny to tlo funeral jiyre ot tbo boir apparent,who bu'l diod BU'lilouIy frum a surfeit nf cream.
As they pnssod under Ibe nrcbway,a sweetmeat seller roso nnd bowed tu tho prince, uud Shore Bahadur, stretching uutbistrunk, bolpodbiiusolf tua puuu.l ur su of "Turkish delight."
"Such," said tho sweetmeat feller to himself rnofully, as bu gazed after tho retreating prooossion—"suoh nro tbo woys of kings."—Pall Mall Oazette.
SCIENTIFIC AXI» ISBUSTUIAI..
Tbe trolley enr is to be tried in tho Maine lumber regions to haul logs to tbo main rivers.
A stool ploto seventy-six foct throo inoliCB long and five foot wido has just boon mado by a Stockton (Eugland) company.
Sumo St. Louis physicians iusist thut tbo auti-tuxiuo treutiuout will curu tho cuuaumption as well as the diphtheria.
Tho Civio Federation, of Chicago, is making wur ou tho Ice Trust tbero, nnddeoluros that it ismukiu'^ ico from tainted wuter.
It is estimated thnt a Nuvombcr fng in Lun.lnn costs, lu gas nn.l electrio light, acci,louts, delays and dumago, about JullO.OOO.
Her ollicial tests shnw tbnt tho Ore¬ gon, just fluisho.l on the Pucilic const, is tbo swiftest and muat furmidable battleship afluat.
A commission of .luponosc havo ar¬ rived iu tho country, seut tu study the oloetricul power and telophouo systomn of tho Uuitod Stotes.
An aluminum boot for sportsmen's uso bas beon mudo; it weighs but thirty pnunds, is fuurtoou fuet lung au.l will curry twu iiouiilr.
During a sturm nt Wiikolio, Mich., a farm huuso wus phutngruiibu.l by lightuiugon tho whitewash uf a ruum, but the pictaro suun faded.
It has boon discuvered thut all tho Rfaellllsh nf tho Ilanoiiou Islands are peculiar to tho luciility, uud most of tbeir birds und insects uro fuuml nu where el.se on tho glolie.
If tho entire pupiilntinn of tho world is considered to be I,-100,000,01111, tho broius of this uumber of human bo- lugs would weigh l,'.Vii,~Vi ioan, ur ns mucb ns niuoty-.'ix iruuclads of the ordinary aize.
Switzerlunil pru|insc8 to .lo nwuy with phuspburns matches, tbn m,iuu- fttoturo ul which is atteuded with groot danger, and will establish a Stale factury, whusu pru,luut will bo oxolusivoly [icrmitle.l lu tbut country.
Size fur size, n threa.l .if sjiidi-r's silk IS deei'le.lly tuugher than o Imr uf hteol. Au uriliiisry throu.l will bour a weight uf throo graius. This is is abuut fifty per oout. strnngor thou 0 steel threa.l of tho samo thickuuss.
Dr. Dongheld, of Oermany, bus iu- vouteil a enusuinption euro, which is swolluwe.l iusloa 1 u( beiug hy|ni,ler- micolly irjoclod, und it is suii tn wurk wund.-rs. It is oolle.l onti- miorobion, an,l bus boen lutruduced into a numlior of hosiutuls.
.K purtslilo military erijmutnrv, re- sembling in ujipeoiaiiou nu army bak¬ ing oven, nnly that it is lurg.-r and beuvior nn 1 requires eight horses t>j .tro* it, IS tu lie supiilied tu eaoh llor- mou nrmy crps. It is tho invontinn of a Piilish oui^iuoor, ou'l is inteii'lo.l tu llu away with the risk uf opi.lemics frum burial l.y .lispusiug uf tho bodies uf tulJiers killed in liotlle.
Iiisuriuce Aealnst Twins.
What wurso domofitio oalamity can befall a poor man's hume thau the ad- vout of twius, nnleaa it be triplets? Ibat, at least, is ite i lea upon which tbo pr.ijocturs o( the I'n.vi.leuoo B'-.unty .is.-.iomti',n, i,rn,iniz.''l roeout¬ ly, prupose tu bank tho prusiiectc uf the cuuerrn. .Vs a tinauoial ,lucament
It IS UUl'plO.
It boars some rosj'ootilile ii,imos, and sabscriptiuus t.i lijo oajutal stick uf 5!:."i'M)0.i are iuvit".l, with tbe must tempting iud.ieomoots.
"It IS nuloriuns," says th.>8e pro- jei-turs, "Ihat many jieojilo mairy in the h.ipe ol inii>roviui; thoir ^fortune, l.ul Iro'iuontly disa|'puintmout cuiu.-s with tho alvont uf au unoiiieoledly large family. This a.<«.)oiatioU (.ruvi'loa tu s..me extent t'jt ihat c.iutiaironcv, by at oiirte giving a s'jbstantial aim in oaae of the l.irth uf twiut.' —Pearsou'i Weekly.
Bonning'on Center, VL, wilh a populati.m never exceeding '.Hi^. has (ataubcU iotu QoTaiaun to tltc Stotl.
CLOSELY FirriNll BLF.EVES
Tho tiny olusoly fitting sleeve is .'ost giiniug in pujin'ority, un.l in thiu nateriftl, such as cbilTon, net nn'l mns¬ .in, it is otton urrunged in pulfs with nsertiuns ut Ince between, and narrow Dittck velvet ribbon ia drawn through :ho luce.
,>orrT.,\n F.iDnf.s mu ,srM\iFn oumns. New ttu.l striking elT.'Cls in tho wuy jf cotton guwus always ap|iear ofler ;hu fijst of .Aliiy. Now cuttun crepes, jrguudles, iliiuilic.s ou'l [liqiies delight ;ho eyes of every ono uble tu wear cot- ion gowns. I suy "nble," fur many wumon frum olimnte, heulth or uecu- pntion nre .lebnrrcd from wearing any Imt wuolon gon-ns. Eveu heavy Irish linen hns boon tukcn fnr mi.lsuramer weur, nnd gold luco niipenrs ou grass liuou.—La.lies' lluniu Jourual.
BV.\-ESBI"1-L Mi,.M,\S LAW-Vr.r..
Tho first luiiy lawyer in Berlin, who K't up' fur borsolf sump sis months l;;n, is doing ou cvcolleut businuss • ith tho I'^uglish and Amerioiu rosi- uts in thu Prussian cupitul. Frnii r. Jnr. Emillo Kcinpiu, who stuilio,! in N'ew York, is Ooraiain by birth Ind Americnu by o.hictiun. Sho hus hitoly boon ai,ii,iiiitod ulHciol inter- protor lit tho Borlin Lnw Courts, a <rout trintuph to nil those who tnke «u iuterest in tbo hit;hor oluciitiuu iuJ advaueemuut of (iermnu wiimeu.
niTM Folt SI-MMF.Il.
JlnsFPfl of o.irnlluivors ur bluets con- itituto tho outiro trimming of some uf the whito struMa.
White muliuo draped over bright jolored velvet, sucb ns doeji holio- Iropo, is aumetimos ompluyol.
Brims ore ufton cut ut une or both sides tuwiiril tho b;io!t and bl.is.somsnl- lowed to full thr.iugh Ujiou tbu bnir.
Two sbn.los of uusturtium tiill'ota rib¬ bon, iiiii.le iuto nil imiiiouso buw, muko ) very huudsomo trimmiug tor a blnck hut.
("nr,liuul, pink, ligbt blue, white ind light ^r.-ou .M'lBlo Cnrl.i duisii's tiiriiish u styli.'-b trimmin? for whito jr yellow liirjo huts.
Nuturul oul'ircl lilacj, nco.iiiiiniuiod iiy tiiiroln ribliuo to miiloh, innko u ;liiriiiiug trimmiug for o white mi.l- lumiuor hut. —('hicugu Uecurd.
ri.'ViLlSll FOH OtltlA
Poos a girl lose ciisto by ri ling n nhool? Kiuiihuticuliy ug. It is u.s pruper tu rido u wheel um tu ri.Io n |iuny nr tu wulk. But u girl must ri,le wilb (jruco nu.l fearlo.ss cuurago. Sho must have tlio ri-^'ht kiud uf saddle, must buy.' h.ir h.iu.llo iiurs nt Ihe right height, un.l l.o .Irosso.l no thut bor skirts will n.it oiitnnglo nr ontrup her. Ihoro IS i)u |iloiisiiru which surpoasos Ihut ot swift niutiun, when uuu is yuiiu'j; un.l str'.ug uu.l thu blood courses buuyiititly thruugh Iho veiua, whether tho niutiun como frum skat- in.^', runniug, riding, ur gning tnrwiir.l in uny sort uf jin,gross which ro.juiros sxoroiBO. The ul.l Orooks uudon-touil :his,an.l nne uf tlioir fuvuritc god.losses wos olwnys llyini,' nlung. Luuk her up in ynur ioylliol<ij.,'y, uii.l yuu will fin,l which nue I niouu. Her iiuino is vory dhnrt, un.l n ),upiilnr .\morioaii author ivrote n lieuutiful stury ulumt her, which I nm siiru yuu ,ill havo real.— Harper's Ituuud table.
SMALIi, rLOSn-FI-TTINU, Ql'.AIST UUNNItT.
Beside tbo poke whioh bears the stump ut Piirisiun uiiiirovul, thero is o smnll, clusc-littiiig liinnet, qniiint in shnpo, nu.l mude ul ruthor ennrso strnw, ur olso oS thu faucy braids. Theso bunuots, Iboiigh nut uuliko tho Dutch 011)1 lu sbajio, ore sumewhut larger, nud uro w,,ru Jnrlhor un llu' face. Tbo trimming iu somo iiisliin.'es tokos tbo turm of n wrontb on,I en¬ circles tbo bunnct. Thou thc .ioxtoroiis milliner bouds it su Ilmt it sooms al¬ must uviil. Honi.'tiiiu's thooliiof .loour- utiuu is ut ouo side uii.l stun,Is uji vory high ; oguin, th,'enliro fr,,ut is quite plain, tbu trimming is ul tho buck, ond either flares out iu I.mis ut cuoU siile, or stunds uji .jui.e strnight just iu the ceutro. Uosottos uf, |)ioce velvet or guuzo rili1i,,u are likcl uu thoso bun- nets, ou.l mnuy guu.l oulur otlects oro obtained whou o litllo care is token, and snuie thuught is givon tu tbo cuii- triist botw.'ou tho resell.,'s uuJ Uuncra. —Lodiob' Uumo .Tuurnul,
.RniMFU Mii.Msriiv. Never h.ivo w.' bud n soosun of such brilliuut colur ug in huts, whioh ure miracles of uglin.'s.s, Th.' m.ist vivid hues of tho ruiul.c IV nru limught uut iu struivN UU'l H.irko.l iiji iutu n 1,liu.l¬ iug brilhunoy un Ir, lUif'.l ,ir boforo. 'Tu acccutiiiitu this .l.-iiunt ouluring there is uoithor rhyiii.' ii ir yet evon rhythm lu th.'ir Iriiniuiiig which iu mouy cus.¦« I..uka us thiiii(;h pitch.'.1 nt Ihom tlir"ngh a pnoniimlio tithe. Oreat .(uuntitics ut guuzo uu.l tullo are u«'-d uu.l wh.ilo bruni'lios fruiu flowering tr.-os nu 1 shrubs. -I'ho height tu whloh tho gurmturo is our- riO'l exc.'c.ls tb.' luist duriug EilT.-l- tuwer olVects b.-rotufuro utlompto'l, ou.l .ittou tho lir.-nith oxi'oods tho height. Tllll.' brims huvo rii'-h strniv iTuwn", uud Ml],port u whulu geranium plant ur u ro-o liu-b whilo wide rib¬ bon uiiiy sj.rou.l u- o vast f.iu back of the or.iwu. t^.imot.iius thu baok ol the hut looks OS th'iui^h a gurb n hod b.ou stnppoil fur Its ,loour,itiun, a peek moii-ure i.f ll.'W. r- ...' ovi-ry hue un.l kiu'l being mu—.-'l uv.¦,llll^t lis ii|,tiirn' 'I brim. Wliilo thoro is -n much tu ouu- deiun, thironri' yot 8,,mo charmingly duiuty things thut cm be fmnil if ynu huve tbo tmio nn.l persovonuoo t'l gu 111 their sosroh. l'ut romemlier that, muro than .v. r, wlu-u tryri^ i.n bats vuu u.-o'l to coii-il.-r the site un.l i'uckeiricts OS w.ll US tho fruut, fur sumo of the lir:.t ar.i tryiu/ bt.vund belief.—Diuiorosl'.s Ma^azino.
.srMMFH . u-nTMts. Kviry wook briii-'s sumo cliun:jo lu tyle, sumo ntw tu , I.).. lor skirts ur »ai»t<. ur s.im- l.iiuty triiuming that hon uut as yet boOL soon, uutil it seems i:c|,u-sil,lo' to lii-liovo that DaiU'i pasbion can ov.jivo nny muro i.litts. The Ue»i.r guwus nb-nv n 'Jooilol mud- Iftraiiuii uf tho m.ire shiiwy styles of laat tu.'Uth, aU't thoro is a tea,l)0cy tuwar Is ll.'ht onl niry effects, aith juost delicate ,-ha I'-sot ciUiring, while skirts and waists huve .pute distinct points uf diffcronce. It is difCoult tu aay just what tho uiit'-omo of uH those
tiuD but sleevei are smaller aud skirts uarroair in tho very iiowcst custumea, 1 at in thiu matoriaia partica'.arly iBore Hoema no iimit t.i the wi.lth of Mniita and no preoeptihle khriokage tx tU« tue of aliMViMi, that it, about
tho shoulder or the njipor nrm. Frum just abuvo tho elliuw tu tho wrist Ihoy fit snugly, nud there is a wrinkU-.l shirred louk much like thut given by tho lung evening gluves. Tho jnirt effect on the upper nrm servos fo givo tho desired brendlh noruss tbu shoul.lors, whicll uocoutuotos a small waist und mukes o lurge une hiiva sumo slight ourvo. ?"vouing wnista havo must nbsur.l litt'e trills f.ir slsrve", mode <,t ,Iuubl-j bux plaits of tulle or thin silk.
Skirts nro nimost invariably trimmed. Souiotimos tbo gures «ru deliued by insertions ot bice, strops of broiil, or cut-work enibroi,lory, or tho trunt breadth is euibruidero,! su tbnt it luuks like n puuol; but at the bot¬ tom uf skirts is wbero new tuahious oro 4)articnlurly noticeable; smnll overloiqiiug rullles are hon.led w ith u ruche, or o bios rulllo is put uuiu fos- tuuua, or perbapa wilh u buu,l ot rlli- li,,u. .-\t all eveuts, there is somu¬ thlng lo break the straii;ht Ituo duwu frnm the wuist. Tho fo'itnonod fiuunccs have knuts ut rihliuu with woo littlo buokles put uu ot reguhir intervals, ur, us in the cuao nt a guwu just finished, with tho foatuon appar¬ ently on.ling in tho mi,I.II.< of tbu front brenltli nu.l fastened with a lurgo rusetto nud rhiuoslono buckle. Wash drospes almust invoriubly hnvo n bit uf rilibon trimmiug just nliuvo the tiuy rulllo. .K .lork bliiu India silk that is Mowerod oil uver with greeu ond piuk bus aruun.l the butlum uf llio skirt throo bauds, the loivesl ut durk bluo velveteen an,l tho upjior twu of grceu an.l pink; ju.st tho uarruw edge uf these ribbons slioivs, nud mnkes on extremely protty finish.—Horper'a Bazar.
nu.ssu'.
Tbo DuchofB ut Purtlnud is nearly six feet toll.
Tnu maids of honor, six bridesmaids uu.l six ushurs la the correct stylo fnr swell weldings.
Tho wife of Soiinfur elect F.ir.ikor, ot Ohio, and bor throo .l,iu;,'blora are enthusiiists ou the bicynio.
Princesa Helouo, the Du.'lioss ot Spnrto'a liuliy, is (,'ii, ou Victuriu'.- tiveuty-seoond grout-gr,iu,lchil 1.
Miss Fruuces .louca, uf I'liilu lolplii i, bus beeu chosen oue ot tho Prohibi¬ tion Prusideutiul uleotura iit-lurgo.
.K woman ia tho eugr.ivor ut mo.lols in Ibo royul mint ut Sluskhnliu, .Sweden, uu.l bus l.eeu fur many yours.
Miss Agnes .V.lotus, uf Whiliuuu C.il- lege, wou tho bighost huuurs nt tho first nnnuul euntest uf the Intorcol- legiule Oruturicul .Vssueiutiuu .if Wvsli- tuu.
Mrs. .Tuno Ituliortsou, who hns jnst died at St. Hyuciulhe, (Juobee, Cau- a.bi, nt Ibo ngo uf sevonly-uiuo yrirs, was a euusin uf Luuj;folluw uud of Nouli Webster.
Mrs. Smith, wife uf Iho Secrobiry o( tho luteriur, is qiintcl us huving grown wenry ut lilo iu Wiishiugtuu, uu.l ns nuxiuus tu returu to hor old homu iu Oourgio.
Mra. .Tubu M. CIny, wbo owns tbo Henry Cloy furm iu K.'utucky, bus willed S.'ill to euell uf tho uniiuuls uu hor furm, tu jiruvido fur their cumfurt in thoir .locliniiig yeurs.
Lntln, tho nctross, is living iu ubso- lulu reiiremont iu Norlhoru Now Jer¬ sey. Though shu is iu b.-r fiftieth yeur, she luoka only ubuut forly, and is na cheerful uu'l merry us ovor.
Lucienuo llirsoli, grumblunghter of Boron Hirsch, a little uiiss iu hur cnrly teens, is virtually tho hoir of ber gruuilfrttber's milliuiia. Sho will bu tho ricbeat heiress iu thu wurl.l when sbo cuiiios of u,ge. Sho ia a Cutholic.
Fyiv w-,nil.l beliovo how activ.. n part l,)iieeu Victurio tokos iu her uwu pack¬ iug, ullhuugh wo hnvo bor uwu wor.la for it iu .mo ot bor .liurioa, wbou on tho puiut ut leaving tho lliglihinds for Luu,lull : ".\iii su busy; |iaoking all this murning,''
Exuotly oue hnnr afli-r Miss Muttio .Mu.lisuu, of Nevada, Mu,, hu.l ruu.I tli-it mu'.;uiliccnt bigh schuul gruduat¬ ing ossny uu'Tho Tru.', tho B.'nuti¬ fnl and Iho Ooo.l," she wus lunrrieilto Cburlio Eilwnr.la iu tho hotel purloia next dnnr tu tho "oporu li.iusf!."
'The jewel cusket of the Duwager Empress uf P.ussiu in th.i must fumous in tbo wurld, frum o g.-m jiuiut uf view. Hor'lly secund to it is that uf tho Emjireas uf .\ustriu, wliuso bluckr jiourls are nutod thr,iu'<h,iul Eurujie fur thoir extreme bounty au.l rurity.
Lu.iy .-Vrthur Butler, furmerly Miss .Slugor, uf Chiotti;,!, is euuulo.l uuo of tbu most beauiiful wuimii in tbo Fuitel Kingilum. Sbu ia v.-ry p.ipu- Inr iu Euglish soci.'ty, wher.), shu is known OS a yuung wum-iu ut mauy oc- c.im|ilisbmouts uud fusciuutiug per^uu- I olily.
Miss .luuo Stone, o Phiin,l.liihiu girl,
has guno iutu tho ml biisioe-a in tlio
u.'wiy iliacuvcrei i.elruleum fiel.Is in
I Eust ruunosHeo. She mukos bor owu
'louses. It is h.r purp.ise tu .Irill ton
I wells liefure full, uud sho hus cuu-
triicle.l fur 100,UIII foot of lumber for
.ierrielu.
8ABIl\rH SCHOOL
l>'Tl-;iSNArH»'.\L I.KSMOM Jl.Nh 2».
Tbe Si-conit (Jnnrlerlv Revlew-rinl.T.
cu text; Luke x»lv., 47 t jiii-
luciitury on the Ijiiur-
ter's I.essoni.
.if tlin
T usS'iN I.-Tlif r.,'snrro..||.,in nt Clirlst—
En-l-r l.'s,<„n (LiiVe jxiv.. 1-I'2>. O'.l.lsn
I'lixt, Luke xxlv., n, "H.. Is not hor», but Is
r S''n." This qii.-irtor's K's-"iis I'ogin nn.l oii'l
with a r''siirro,'ll„n li-s'.m from IKo bomu-
' niiu- iiU'l on 1 .tl iliLt oiinptor. Tli.'V .'.irtalu-
I ly I'ouKl ii"t h.'ivo n li.'tlor l,..i;liinlu
I .'nliim. I'T II Is th ' i:n'at.'Sl topi
s,'i-i:.tiir.',-. .\purt fr.im th.'rosiirre lion "f 1 Clirl.-t th'r" i-n.is,ilv;iti"ii (I ("or. xv., 14- I 111). Hut 11" I- rls'-M unl iiliv,. furovorm'ir", 1111,1 ul His ,' ,-i'li-i: ull tliut arc His shnll rlsn nn.l m«.t Il.m "h His wuv t,i the ennh (t Cox. XV., -iti: I -rh.-.s... lv., in-|Sl. Muy ll.os'l lliinL-s ii'it -'M'm t'i us ns ullo taloi., but us Kl'Ti.ois r.iullll.'s nir'.'lliiK .mr wholo lll.\
I.i-,-s"S Il..-rnruli:.''if tho Orent Su|.|i"r (Lllk" xiv., I.'i-2-ll. O'lllon TisKt, Lnko xiv. 17. "I'omo. for nil tlilniri nro now rea.lv.'' \Vh,'U tl-.,' ,l,'ii,l In Christ shall hav" rlsi'u nn.l ni.-t IhHr Lorl In tli" nir. Ih"n. kIi.iII l'i ll i?r''Ut sii|H'..r. ev.'ii tho inurriii'.;h >uppor "f thl'I..-irnli(ll-i-. xix., 7-111. 'Ill'' Invltntlonj to tills -iip''"r have lioon "Ut I,.r n lonit llm.'. R'oii" "I 11- h.-ivo |.,'..n 1...I liy the Nplrit t,i H".''-i't 111.' iiivit:itl,-»n, an-l wo o,-^[H','t 1" lm tli.'i-p, I'Ut will thoro 1,0 .itlier.s th"io thr',ik-li I'lir i„i-itutiou/ .Mnny in tho il.-irk pla<i,-s ,il th,','nrlli wait to ho inviteil, und wo h-ivo th" liivitntlnis for thi'm.
I.rs-oN III,-TllO LISt FounUa.nko xv., 11-24), li ,l,l.'n T.'Xl, Lukn XV., in. "Thoro Is Jov in th,'pr.'-,'lioo o[ tho aiiii.'ls ol r.'.'l .>v"r ono -iiiU'T thut rop.'nt'>th." In l!i.' hn-,. .,1 lh,' Kutli'T, S.'i, nu'l .Spirit, .x-sh-'ivu f.,rth i„ this ''h.-ipl,'!-. w" .s.'" how w,' oii,;ht t'l .spok n„'l llml tl,.' l..-t nil 1 hrlm; th'm M lh' fi'nst. K.'t hv ]„tviiii; solf. l'-,it In- ,!,'nvii,e solf un I ni.t''"ii,i,i.- lUirist nn.l Ills kiii',',loiii no,r.i thnn nil .'arthly tnon-ls or things shi.ll wo b'.n.ir liim anl help to hnston th.i niurri.-u-o ottho Iji'jih. Fnthor, Son onl Spirit Kill Ilw.'ll 111 US un.l work Ihroiici us II wo will. Ll:s»,.N IV.-Ths Ilioh Mnn nn.l I.nr.nr.il (Lukn xvl., lli-an. (I.ihl.'n Ti'Xt. T.iiko xvi., 13, "Yo Ohtiuot sorvii lto.1 nn,t 3l,i.nm',ii." Tiu.s.. whi. nr,'on thoir wuv 1,1 th" r,'s,ir- n'oiiou ,.nii'. just an,l tlio iiiurrla,<H "f thu Laml. uro "fl,'n vorv ponr In Hits worhl's KO"'ls. Whi'tlior ri''ll ur po,-,r th" ..n,, thin,; 1.1 .!'! is t,i bi'lli'vo 0,1.1. I'.'li.'V" M'.-os nii'l lh" i,r',ph"l
K.tsmoN NUTF.S.
A bit of black velvet instea.l of tb". usunl re,I oluth -in a do-k is u very ot- feclivo liockgruuii 1 fur jiuper nu eu- volupo.s.
Ol'l-fosbioucl silk bruoulois u-od fur wuislouut-, r.-vtr-. un.l .-lUTs, uu.l whito muiro silk upp'-uri in this giii-t uu whito alapueu gu«-u».
Sumo luvely cut-t'Iu-a Mrup j.it.'li'-r- are amung thu liurgaius at tin- ."us'iu nf tho year tiut wuuKl cj.'iio 111 huu ii fur noxt C'hristmuN gift-.
D,iut put uwny evory blanket in tbt huuse. 'i'lioro ore suiumer niuht-, and Uut at Ibo u.lvertiBol siiiuiu. r resorts, wh..re those ciiii'urt-i miy bo lue.led.
Whito Kuwus oro to bo w.,ra .mure tbuu cvor this s.-asuu fur iuforii!M| as Weil o» dr.'-sy ...'C.i-i',n-, nul th.'s..» Ar.' uoi-.imi'Oiiicd by whlto but-, sui.a uu 1 parasols,
.K uuvel collarette is ma le with r -took I'UU'I from wiiieh fails a do.'i, fr.n, both lioitii,- ma.lo .if chilT,>u, |)j Jl'u liai|/ frum tho ueCK Imnl are heavy pciiut do Veni-e jiuiuts in creaui cu!"r.
fiio rotarn of the balayouse and thc ru'u-'r tbat the skirts of street .Iruaa."* aro lu bo th.irleued aros!i:;ht but aurc lU'lioatioQa that th" luilLo-s is t. flimisb. lluoLoi ul silk aj.T.oar inauli many of the haulsumo »tro,-t .ireaauf, sn.l ..reiiinr g.iauM have ruliios of lac* au.l obitTun to keep tho skirt oat al the buttum.
The aloerile "f St. Sto|.i,cu's ChariJ), in Vienna, .Austria, is I'^'J leet abovt the iiarcisoiiL
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THE REPL6LICAN PLATFORM.
Fnll Tril of the liraolnttnna «<liiplr<l at lti«. National Oonvrnltoii.
Et. Ixins, June JU.—Following Is tlic full text of tho nopnlillciin plollnrni:
Tho It'-puhlloans of tlio Uuil.vi Stnt<v<. nis.'inLl.Kl l.y th.'lr rp;.rt*sont,-itli-.». lu Nntl.inul Onnvontton, appoaliuK for th.i j-i|'Hlnr nn.l lilstorloal ju-illtl 'ntlon nt ihelT ok;lms l'> Iho matohl.'SH nclil"vc- inoij* of thirty y.iirs ol Kepnl.li.iun rule, oarn.-'i'tly aU'l cinll'l.'nllv a.l.lnTss tliomsolv.^. In tho uwukouo,! Inlcllliren-o, oxpiTlon,-,' nu.1 o.io»o,.'ii.'o .If tln'ir cuntry- moii In tlio f.-lluwlni; .loolaratiuu of Ia''t.s uii.l princlphis,
F,.r tho tint Ilmo slii.-o tho Civil War tho Ani.ri.'nn pi-oplo huvo wllnossol tho oahiini- loiis ,'nnse,|U"noos .ll I.lll au.l uhnistrloto,!
Dom ntio oniurul .ll th" O'vortiinont. It
hus I I a r.vor'l ul .inp.-in.llo o,l Inonp.v-
Itv, .lish.in.ir and dls.-v-l.-r. In n,lmlnl-ira- tivo mnuuKonient It hn- rnthl.'s-lv sncritl-.si in'lisi"'n»nl.!.' rovenu.', ontiilh'.t un un.'.'n- Ini! .I.'tl.'lt. okol out nr.llnnry onrn'nt o.\- |H.u.-"s with iK.rmw.M in.mov, pll.sl up Ihu puhllo rt.-Lt hv »2fi2.fKKI.OOO In time of pi-iio.'. I..r'''"l uu u Ivorsi" h.-iluu.-,' of trn,lo, kopt u p,'r|H'iunl nionaoo hn.ii{li.|,- ov.'r tho r.'.lo up. ll'Ill fun.l, pawn.'.l Ani.'rloun on..lit to nll-n sva.ll.'at.WMn.l rovorlHi'l nil tl.o nLVisun-- UU'I rl'sults .if «u"'V',ssful li.'i'Uhli.'.in rulo. In tho l,ron,l oltoot of Hs pnlicy 11 hns prc'lpllnt.''! pnnlo. hhehtnl Imkistrv nil I trmlo with prol.iiiKo.l ,lopr.'.—lun, ol..-.'.l In.'t.irl.'s. r>'lil.'-a w.irk an,l w,iv,'s, hnlt."l cut'Tprlsonu'l .-rlppl.'.l .\iiii'rio;i,i prn.lu ih'ii whilo sllmu ntinif f,.r.'l«ii prn.lu.'tl 'U fnrth" Amoricnn m.irknt. livrv o..ii-„l,',nlii.;i "t pui'lio suli.ty nn.l In.llvl.lu.-il lnl.-r.',-t ,:.'- mnn.lsthat tho nnvornrnont shall ho rosnio.l frnm tho hou'ls nl llins" whi hnvo sh.iwn th"msolv"s lii'-apniilo nf .''.n'lU''lln;; it wllh- 'iiit'lisn-l..r nt hnni" an.l .ll-hounr uLrni'l nii.lshnll I'O n'stnrol tl tho pirtv whloh fnr thirty yonrs n'lmln|,-torc I It with uucpiullcl su''c.',l.s nu'l pr"sp,'rlty.
Thf. Tarlir riili.li.
Wo r.'noiv un.l .'inphnsiz . nnr u1I".tIui)oo I.-. Iho p.ill.-y ol prntc't'on u- tho LnlHsrk'if Amorloau lu'lil-tnal lii'lopsu'l'-nc" aiol tho fnun.hulnu ol Am.'ri.'nii .h'V..l'ipmonl uiol pro-U'rlty. This Iruo Aiiorl-nn |«ilicy tn\"- fnn-luii pr.i.liicts nn.l oiioouniiios Iiniuo lii- .liislrv; It puts tho I'UrlDii of n'Vonuo nu toroign i;nn,ls; it s,'Oiirtsll,e Amoricnn marki't
for tho Am.'ri'',iu |.r'.'l r; It uph.'hls Iho
Am.'rionu -inn.lunl of wnx.'s Ior th,'Amori¬ cnn wnrkiiiKuin,,, It puts tho lu.'tnrv hv tho si.lo ot Iho fnriii nn.l mukos th" Amoii.'un lurnior l.'ss .lop.'n lont ..11 forolKii .l.'inuu t nu.l prloo; It 'llfru.sos i;"'„'rul tlir.lt ail'l f"iin,lslh''s r.'nK-lli "f nil nn Iho slron.:th'if .'n.Mi. In ils rousohnLI.' nppll'':iti..ii tt Is Jil-i, fnir nn.l Imiwrtlul. .''innlly npp'.-O'l tn f
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Wo .loni'.iuco Iho pr.'.-.'Ut l>oni.iorall.' InrlfT OS sootloiinl. Injurious lu Iho puhll,. cr.',l,t und ilontructivo t,i l,,i-l...>ss .'nt.'rpriso. Wo .loninnd anoh nii .'.piltuLlo tarllT on ¦fnroli.'n Imports which .'..mo Int.. oompoiltlnn with Amorican prodiiots os will not nnly f,irul-li adatpiHlH rovonuo for the noo.-s.snry oxjisiisi'S .if tho Onvorn'MBnt, Lut will pmlcl Ani.Tl- cnu hiLor Ir.im d.'Kru.lallon tnlhc wuk-o h'vcl nl othor Inn,I.-. W,. nro not plo li;.-1 in uny pnrtlcul-ir achO'luU.i. I'ho .pi.'.stlnn ol rnt.'.- Is a pruotlcsl .pi..,-llon, 1.. h.. K'lvoriio'l liy tho .'nn.lltl.insnf tho Ilmo un,l ol prn.liiciinn; tho rulln« iin,l iMicnmi'mml-lm,' priuoiplo Is lh" prnLv'tlon an.l dov.lopno'nl nl Ano-ricnu l,iL,,ruii'l Ih'luslry Th,. ,'.'10,Iry ,l.'mn,i,ls u rluht ,si'ttl.iin"Ut, uml Ihen it ivants r.»,t.
W.' Is'lh'v.' th" r. j'.'iil'if Iho r.'.'ipr.„'lly ur- rnncm'-iils lu'it'liai" 1 l.v lh.' In-l K'puLli- cnn A.lliilillstr.tlnu wns ,1 Nnllnioil .'ninmltv.
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othor Nnll.ius, romovlho r,'s
now olistruot tlia .siilo ,,f Am.
In Iho ports of Olhor .'ouiitrl.
enlorKO'l niarkots f.ir tho pr..>lucts ol our
furm-. fnruals nn,l factnrl.'.s.
I'rol.'Cilon nn.l rooliin.cily nro twin mons- ur.'.s ..f Il,piibll.-nn l.niicy, aii'l (,'.. hnu.l in hull:. Dcnin.'rollo ml,' hna ri'ckl.'ssly siruok .Inwn Is.th, an.l ImiiIi must Lo ro-..st,ihllsho,l; prntootinu f.ir whut iv^ prn.lU'',". Inl.' a.lmis- slnn tnr 111., n.i.'e.ssnrl.-s ol lllo wh.'n W" .In nnt pr,i,luc,'; r,'.'lpr,)cal aifroom.'i.ts ..f m.i- luul inlori'sl whicii italii nji'in ninrkets fnr us lu ri'luru lor nur open murk.it l.i ntli.rs. I'n.i.H.ll.in Luil.la up .Luiii'stlo lu'liistry nn,l lrn,lo. mill sooiins uur uwu mnrkot lor niir- s,'lvo8i r.'ol|.r.i''ltv liiill.ls up Inrolgn IruJo nn.l llu.ls sn outl.'t for uur surplus.
W"".,n.l"mu tho priissnt A'linlnlstnitlon fnr nnt koopPK I'lllh wlllijh" siiunr pr,i,luo- "i-s "I this onunlry. Tha llBpuhlh-un pur.y fnv.irs such pruloollon as will l":i.l t.i th« pr.iilucll.iu nn Amorlouu anil ,,f ull Ihn su«ur whioh tho Amorlonn pcpla nso, uml for which Ihov puv nthor .'"Uiitri"- mnr" thnn tinii.UOfl.libOunniiully.
I'n nil our iiro'luoih—to tlioso oflhn mino SU'l Iho liol.l lus woll ns lh..se..lthM,,hnp nml ficlnry-tnhoiup to w.,,,1, tho |T.>,ln.n ..I 111" «r,'nl lii'lu-lry ,,f sl,.-,-p l,usl,nn,lry na ivoll ns tn th" lliil-l,,. I wnnloii- nf 111.' llilll- WO ,.ri.ml,s,'lh" lun.t .S.J.,pl.l prnl's'llni,.
Wo fnvor r.'stnriutf th" "nriy Aiio'rknn p'llloy nl.llM'rlniliiulInK ilull.is l.irlli.. u|i- hulhllng of our ni"r,'hnnt muriiio mil thi prnt,-,'tlon ,.f ,.ur slilpi,ln« lu Iho I roii;,i ?urrylllKlru,l.', S.I Hint Ainnrlcun shlps-th'i pr.sliii't ..I Am.'ri.-uii liiliir. .. in|.l"y.',l lu Ami.rl.-nu shli'vnr.l-, snlhliK uU'L'r Iho Slurs UU'l Slrlpi". un,l miuino'l, .,ill,"r,..l nml ,,wnH,l by Ami'riouns-may rog.liu Ihj curry- lug of uur lorul^ii oiiniuiorci
Th,. <l,il.l I'Linh.
'IhollopuLllonn i.urly is unr.'sorvo'lly Inr «oun,l noini'y. Il euu.s,',l tli" liunctn out of Ihu law prnvl.lliig f.ir tho r.>s.i,npll,in of spooln puynionls In 1H7I1; sln,'u lh,.u ov,>ry d.llliir has li.'Oii lis KO.i., ns Kohl.
Wo nr.i luiuli.'riLly .ip|i.iso 1 tn ovory
inrnsiiro '-ul'uh.l.'.l I" 'l.'l.iis ir curroii.'y
nr Impair Iho .to ill ,it nur .'..untry. W.. are thorof.'r.'nppnsi'.l to thn ir.'.'c lun«" .if sll¬ vor .'xcopt l.y inl.'riintlnnnl n);r.'.'.n"iit with tho l.'U'linK rnm:iior.'lnl Nillniis nl Iho wnrl.l, wlilch wo jilo.li;.! ,,urs"lv,'s tn prn-
l„nt.', mill until such ilKr.'.'i I .'nu hi' nh-
luuosl 11 llstlnu I,".hi stni.'l,.i-,l luusi Lo
pr.'s,'rv,-,l. All our si v,'r uml pni'.'r ,-,ir- r"n''y must li,. mulnlnlii..'l nt n ini-lly with n.ll,I. nn.l wo liiv,,.- ull inu,isur,.s .|,'.slg,ii. 1 lo mnlicnlu Invi'ilnlily tho uhllKiitl'ius nl tho lTiilli',1 SlnU'S UU'l all nur mouoy, ivhi.lh.T c.il. or i.npnr, nt tho projuiul stnn Inr I, th" stnii.lur'l nf th,' must oullglitouua Nullnus of tho .'Urth. —«»
reiislons.
Th" votorans nf iho Unl,in nrmliw ,lo.s"rvo nn,l shouhl r".'..|vo loir lr.!alln.'nt ami K"n- .'rnus r.'cnKi.lllon. Whoncvor prncll.'uhlo tlo'v-h'oihl I," irlv.'n Uib iirof.'ron'iu in llio II,nil,'r ,,f ,'iiiplnvm«ul, nii'l Ihoy aro onllll",l
Iho
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uf su.'h Inws ns aro Lost r.. III'. I.llllll,n.'..l nf tho houi In ll,".lnrk .Invs nf
Inohos Ihi.'k, r"uly ut tho bi-i.o s,ili-lioa-urys.'V.iral slml- Inr ro-.'rvolr» nr vaults wUloli guard over 5il,"0.i,0(KI .silver .lillurs.
lulO'l tn w plo,lj{..s nin.lo t
the ,'nuiitry's pi'rll. Wo ,h'linuii".' tho pru,'- tl"" In tho I'-nsl'in llurcnn. no r,"'kl.',isly nn I ni.iu-tly onrri'i'l "ii l.y lh" pn',-"iii A'tminl- trntini,, nt ro,lu"luK p"i,.iniis nl.l nrLllrarlly .In.pplug nuni.x frim tho rnlis, us ,1,'sorvlnn tn,i -ovor.isl ..nU'l.iinunll.in nl tho Amorican J.uoplo.
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Our fnn-lgii polloy shnul,I honl nil lim,'s llrm, vlitOMUs nu.l dignillo'l, ami nil o.ir In- t.'r.'sls In tho woctoru liomlsph.'ro ..nroluily wutoh.'.| an.l gunrb't. Tin. Hna-ulinn M- nu'ls shnuld I," ."ii.trnllol l.y lh« Unl-" I HliiKw nn.l nn Inri'lKU I'nworshnnhl lio f mllt".l t.. int.rror" with Ih.'in, th.. Nlcnr.."... I'niiiil shnuhl III. liullt, .iwn.'il nu I .iiwirnl.' 1 Lv 11." I'nll.i'l hlat.», un.l by th 1 puri'lia-" nl tl"i,' Huulsli IslanOs wo shouhl sociiro a pmi.'T an,I iniich u««do,l uuvnl slatku In Iho W'S.t ln,ll.-8.
_Jlio mnssncri'S lu Arin.mhi hnvo ,,r',u,-» I ^7li7..1wp sympathy nn.l ju-,! lu>liKi.,.li"ii "I the Amorlouu p.-ipk. an.l wo L"li"v Hint tho Uulto.1 Klut.s. should I'lHrols" nil lh" lu- /.lu.'i."" II cnn pmiHirly ox"rl In hrliiKthnHO ntr,iclllo8t,inn 0U.I. In Turk"y Am'ronn r.'sl.|..uts havo ti....ii oip,.s.''l t., th.. i;ruv,'st .biuip'ri au'l An..iri''au prn|isrly .loslr.n cl. Thoro iinJ .vrywU.'r" Amorlc.ucllir.",.- .inl Ain,'rl''an prnp'-rty must Is. ulisol.Uvly pro- l.-ct.'d nt ull hizir'ls au'l ,it any '.'n.il.
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Frnm IhH bour nf arh.l'-rlag Ih'irnwnln .Ih|s hl-nifthn [..-nplo "I 11,.- r.ill" I Sl4..~ ha«-" r"ir.ir.|''>l wuh i.ynipnlh) U," -i, ,iui:l.-i. ol nlhi-r Am"r."uu p.-npl's In lr.'otli..mi- Ivs Irnm Kurnp'-an'loi,iin:iii ,n. W. n.l.hu.ih
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Irul nl Culia. and ,k'Iiui unable in pr"l~-t tho prnperly ox livoa .,( r.»l'l"tit Amorlom. '-II1- tolis or tn coigpiv Wllb its InAniy ..io-iA- tPiiin, wo lajliovibal lli.. <fnVHriim"iil nl .1 " CnltH.! Hiatal sli.iul.! a.1lT»ly us.-|l- li.ll..- nu'-e and gis.J nOlcsi Inr.'al":., |'oa'-e--j'l KIV.- lud'|s-iidoueo tu th.>la.au 1. The Itory.
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"H'ra ainouffthn Nali'iua of tbe nanh .l"-i. -U'l a naval [lOW'-r onrnir.. u,.i;ra,«. w.lh lti.;'',»l. tinu au,| r>rsp..aaiiillit>. Wi. lh"rol..r> ik.'ir Ibe'-.iDlloUHd nu.arirn'n'.f.t'll llii navy iui.t a oou,plete ayatetn wl bortA,: nad iaa ounXi daleaoao.
FnrnU.i Immlcrallan.
F,-lr tho pnitocllon of the oq.iallly oAogI Amorlonn dtlsoDahlii an.l of tha waij^ ol ' our wurkloizmnn aealuat lbs fatal eoinpntt* tlon ot low-pr1.i.vl labor, wo.lom.-uid that tho Immlfrratlon lawa ba ihomqjtlily enfarocsl and s.1 oxten.lo,t as to oxoluda Irotn er.trancfi to Iho ralto'l Slates th.is.. wh» can oeliher niad nor write.
riTll Sorrlrf..
Tbn Civil Sorvlco law win plioolonlha atiitiiln book liy the Rop.iWIcan pany, whloh has always sustained It, an.l wo nmow ont rnp.wfoil doolamtlons Ihat It shull bo thor'Hiirhly and honiistly onforc^l aul ox- louded wheruvor pnictloiihlo.
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National ArUllratlnn.
Wo favor tho orontinn nf a Natlnnil bnur I ol nrliltratlon to s.'ttlo nn I ii.ljust .lilT''r"iio"a which may arl-n li.Hwn.<n omplnjors uti.l em¬ ployeil oUKagod In Intorstata eomm.'ro.\
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Wo l-o love In an Ini'n.Miato r..'urn In th-v froo li..m.wlon'l policy .d Ihn IPpuLlio -i I'arty, nu.l iinro thn p.nssnir" bv i^.iiicross nf Ih" su lsfn..t.irv Froo lloinnsl.'n.l iii'vis.ir,! whloh l.as uln'nlv |iass<>,t thu House nud t« nn.v pon.lln^ In tho S.-outo. Trrrllorir..
Wo favor tha atlinKslon of thn i.'i.inluInT Torrltorl.w nt tho .'arllost pmotl.'al.lo da!.', havlnif .Inn r..Knnl l.i tholntiiri'sts ol tho yn-o- |il"nf tho Torrltorlns nnl of tho Uuiird Stntos. All tho Federal olUcra upiiolntod .*'ir tho T.'rritorloa shotild bo snlcolo.l Irom l.inu iMo roshl.'nis thonsif, nml tho r itht nf ..'I f-i;.ivt'rnment shoul.l bo ncc.irdoJ as fnr ns prnct icnl.li\
Alas'.n. Wo bollovo llio clttaons ot Alaska shonl.l hnv.. rupnisontatlon In tho Cnmn si »l lh.i Untie I Slut..-, tothii .>nd th.it n.'.i,llul le,'{i;i- Inllou muy bo lntollli;cutly .uuct.'il, Tnw|n»ra..or. Wo svmpnthlr.o with nil wlso nn.l l.'Ultl- mnlo offnrts tu 1.-8.-011 und pn'V.nt tho ovl.a ul luleiDporuncunn.l promnto morullly. KtXhll <il IV.iiiipn. Tho Ropul.li.'an party Is lulmllul ol Ihn rlithts nnd Inlorosls of ivoinon. I'.-.n.-otl.in of Am.Ti.i.tu In.lust rl.'S lnclud..s.',|unl niiiuirtiMi- ltins, ispinl p;iv for .'.lUill work, nU'l proto..- ll'in to Iho hnn'io. Wn fuvor th" n linissloniit W'imon t.l wl.lor sphoros of u-.-fuln.'ss, and' wol,...uio th.'lr''.)-..por.'itl.m In nwoulni; thu cniutry fr.im Dom.icnillc uud I'opullslicmls- iniiuaeomont na.l mlsrul.'.
Such uro th.i prluclpl.'s an'l |inllcl.'S of Ibn r."pul.llciiu |inrtv. lly thi'-o prln'lpl.'.s w.i will ahldo anil th.'ao pnlh'li-s wo will put Into .'XO utlou. Wo nsk f.ir thom lh.'c.nsid.'rutu lu'linii.'ut of Iho Aninrl'-iin |..'npto. (l.tall'Lint alike In thn history of .nir itrout pnrtv au.l In th.. Justloe uf ..or . nilsc, wo pro-.'ht nur plat¬ form and uuroaadhlaloslii tl.o full us.ur.iu.i > thnt thnoh-ction will hrlu« vl.tnry to tho II"- piiLllcan pnrtv and prosparlly Pi'thb pouplo of tho United Btates.
THE CANDIDATES.
Skrtrliea of llio Llvfw of XVIIIIain alrllln- Iny nn.1 Oarrnt A, llnli.irl.
Wllllnm McKluloy, tho nopuhlb-nn candl- .lat.i for rnwl.loiit. Is llfty-tllroo yoars oM, Hn wns born Jniiiinry 30. IH4.1, to Nilea, Trnmbull Couuiy, Olil.i. Ills futhor was an Iron maoufacturer uud a pioneer In Iho liualDDss. Ho wns at Hontob-Irtsh and EOR- llsh drscont, whllo McKinley's niatber was nt Bciitoh and Oorman parenlaKO. Tha mothor Is still llvlnii lo Canton. Tha (ather dla.l Iwo years oKo at tho ago ot elKhty-flv* Wlllioni was the tblr.1 snn. William HoKlD- l.iy's flilucatlun b..gau whon ho was (iTO yoan uld. Ho stutll.«l llrat tn Ihe Tillaica sohool at Nllos nnd aflorwanl at Po¬ land, whither bis family bod ra- movod. Wben ho was sevenleea hn was sent to AlhiKlmny Oollon wbero ho ho.l boon less thau a yrar whnn tha wur broku oul. He enllslod as 11 private lo a cumiHiny wliioh was bning lornie I at bla homo, knowu as tho Pulund Ouarda. Ia Juno, IHOI, be was iniistsriMl Into aorrleei McKluloy owed his llrst promotion tn th* rnnomnioodatlon ol Oenonii U. U. Hayoa. Tbnt wns In 8«plnmbnr, IMl. MeKinlev bad alr.iadya<MU aotlvo imu vice at Osridrnx roiTJ, In Iho lllehinoud Mouiitaliia, where his ron- mont pursued th.i Kuurrllliis, iwd nt Aotla- lam, whom ho iioto.l as onmmlssory, Aftar ha hn'l b.'0.inlo a H.'O'iiol Lloiitonnnt, MoKlB-' luv snw Iittln aotlvu nnrvlon lor sumn tlm*. Ill Iho m.'niillnio, oil Fobriiurv 7, 18f.3, Mo¬ Klnloy hnd biMn promolo.l lo 0 First Lleu- tniianey. In Ibo Imll lo of K.'rnstuwu MoKln- l.iv, wh.) wns anrvlnii on Ooneral Hayes'* stiifl, illstluKulsho.l lilmsnll l.y carrying an oriler lo n.tr..at to o dntaohmoiit wbioh had lieim nnt oil and wna In a imrllous poallloo. Hnnn aflor Ihls bull In, on July tIS, IHM. Mo¬ Klnloy was mii.l.i n Captaiu anil iKmaniu aide- do-camp to Oenornl Hliorldun. Tho loat bat¬ tlo III which ho partlolpalo.1 waa that of Collar Crook. Iloloni h.' woa mustored out M.'Klnluy was bmvutlnd Maj.ir by Preal.lent Lincoln (or Knilnnt eiindunt at 0|Hiqiiaa, PIshor'a IIIII on.l Ondar Crook. He woa tban tw.inty-uuo yoiiia old. Tho war ovor, Mo¬ Klnloy stu.lln.1 law lor tw.i y.'ors, ami waa ndmlttinl t.i tbu bnr. Ho ImKuii |<ni'ttloe In Canton, Ohio. His polillcul uotlvlly bexaD at onco. Ho wnsolootisl 1'r.ia.icutlaK Attor¬ noy, but n|Kiu IhiIdh runnmlnute.1 Iwo yearn later, ho met dolnat. Tho noxt fow yoara ba dov.itod to liulldbmnp hia iirlvata praottoa, which linuame a luuratlvo ou.l. In lB7t to wns uluoteil lu OouKrens nt Ihn offo of Ihlrt]** llinMi. Ile Horveit ouotlnnously for tourtoaa yours, but was boaton In IRM. Id the (olloir- hiK (all ho wns eleutiid O.ivornnr o( Ohio, nu.l Iwo yenm later was ra-elort...l hy a larga maj.irity. MoKlnloy wns n eamlldalo (or Hpmikor aKalnst Tlion.iia II. llouL but r",','iyo,| Inss Ihnu ono-fiiurlh o( tho v,,tos cost. Owlnu to tbif ean.lldanoy nnd lo Iho faol Ihnt ho had s|M'iit S'l many years In Ibo Housu, Hpoakar Ibrnd plncod lilni at the boad nf tho Ouinmlt- t.l.. ou Ways anil Moans, a post whloh laad* htm tho leiirter or Ihr H.IUSO an'l Joined bl* unmo to Iho tarin bill of IHW. HcKlaleyba* r.'c.ilv.>d votea (or tho Prnsldcncy In the lairt Ihn... llopubll.'nD CunvoiiUoos. In IRII Mae lux M.'Klnloy morrl.Hl Mias Ado Baxloa. Bba hns Innu bonniin Invalid, and Iho objept Of bis euusluut uKeutlon aud devotion.
Oarrel Anfualua lluliart. Onrri'I A. Il.ihart, noinlnalod by the B*> piilillcnns for Vloo-Pri'sld..nt, hua (or eoreral yours tiisin c.iiis|ilou.iiia In Iho politloal'at¬ tain, of Now Jorsoy, always ns n llnpuMlnao. Il.l has nlsu ls.cn very anilv.i ou.l sueoaastnl hi busiuoss. Ills oxtonsivo Intorosls nmbraa* rnllroii.! pro|».rtl.». bunks, l.-uat ooiB-
Iinnlns. goA nud water companies, mann- aoturtiiK rntorprlsos, and Improve- mont eotnpnnlos. Mr. Ilolinrt la a native of Louk Uraboh, N, J., whoro he wa* Imrn In IMt Ha was vradualsd (rnrn llutK.'ra C.illoRe lu IMS, anil s.inii aflorwanl w.inl to Pal.irsou aad took up tbo study .if tho law. The yoar ItW l.iun.l bini apmotttlnnoraud Ihsaim-ln-Uw o( H.icratHs Tutllo. Two youra laler ha wm nppoliitod Cll^C.iunsol o( Patenon, aat s.jon I her.'after ho waa ..looted lothe Aaaem- blv and male Hpnaki-r o( thai body. He waa aeut to tbn Htale Hnnato from PaMal* Cnuuty In 1876, onrt In IWI tan beoame Frtal- donl of tha Hnnato. F.ir uoarly a doaan years h.i waa Chairman n( I hn Beuubllenn Hiiitn Committoo, and sinoe ISM be baa oon- lln.iuualy reprnaontod Iha Htatn .i( New Jer¬ aey on tbe liepublican National Comnli- tofi. llo woa roonlvor, au.l (or a short tlmn I'nwIdBDl, (.( Iho Now Jerwy Midland Kallrna.l, whloh waa ronrganlrjid Into tM New York, Husiiuebaona aud Weatero. Hnt*- sn<iu"ntly ho wns r.-o..lvor ol tbo Munlalalf IlatIr.mil. Ihe Jersey Ctty and Albany BaU- mnd. au'l Ibo Flrsi Nallnnal Ilank .>( Mav- urk. He Is now FrorLlont ..( (hn PoaaaM Water Compaoy, Ibn Ac.|Uaskauonk Wat«r I'niniHUiv, tlio Morrln l.'nuuly Railroad, aad tho Puiorann Ele..trl.i Hallway Oompaaif. III. la llkowlso a dlreotnr In a aeure nl tm- iKirtaul oorpnrutljna. Jlr. Uubart la aMM.. of larite m.'ana, un'l ho has a epaotobs aad- woll-ap[Kilnlnd inauslfin at Carroll aud KIH'" a.iu Birueta, Id Patenx'U. His unly4Un«bl«r, Kannl.i, au oocompllsbod v.iuuk womaa, dlo.1 la llcllaKlo, Italy, a >ear ai(u. Bo ba« a twolvo-yoar-old son.
Crclln* Notaa, CycllDg unqaeatlonably make* (or tamiMr-
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jhargo (nr oarrylna a Wevela, ¦Wlmn
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A lilnyclo with wbeeu ul pura goU ba* bnrn ptewnted to Ibe gueku o( Italy. "Plliy dollara ought to buylb* beel »b«*t ou tbe niarkol, aad In a abort lime 0 •IU.
It i> riimnr.sl thai d«aababla Urea will b* r«duce<l In prloo 3.15t' |.«r ""L next aeaaaa. -
/.ia-a4g bill rliiolilDg b ra»ler tbaa Ik* riniigbt lift. Iu tbij Ibo eynlW eoalmmtg. tbe mii'o.
l'r>s<l«"nl Fa'lira, of tba Fn-oeb Bfpabll^ t« aa aarn.'al advocate o( Itae oeo o( tfytml la war maDmrnta. -'-I
I falrlT larger otaalu wr.-fl» are aa a llagn. Thry redaee the alrala oa tb* *
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I The Amrrtea* Wtaeclmaa aays Ibal iMylr* o( velodiptvte* bav* baea —'¦ 'tbe laM iweaty-av* yeaflL
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| Title | Queens County Review 18960626 |
| Date | 1896-06-26 |
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| Day | 26 |
| Year | 1896 |
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| Title | Queens County Review 18960626 |
| Date | 1896-06-26 |
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QUEENS COUNTY REVIEW. Pabitebal trtry Fridar Morning al FREEPORT, QUEEHS OOUSTT, ». T CHARLES D. SMITH, Proprietor. ^mm ¦w*«PH«H vrT- , i,piwpi».'ii I III ii.i!iiiiii pipypj jpp;;;^jjwpff t^.n:imiaita)m.^^^am£. ^ourdn fletoieto. NOI Ml JU ramii Biaoimt Ml, A(tnctiT6 ud Arttetk St;li AT TH REVIEW OFFICE by Powsr Pnsm. MIMOJLX: COPI VOL. I. ¦^VK c;i':i»fT»!*. A FAMItiT HKWSl'.Vl'ER OF LOtAI. ANU tiKNERAI. ISTKI.l.UiESt K TEBItS: •2.00 TMBLT IH ABTAICS v ^!ges FEEErORT, N. Y., FRIDAY. JUNE 26, 1890. J^O. 34. riNAMCIAI. THEFREEPORTBANK CAPITAL. $M,000. Ofliii Street, • Freeport, L I. youn J. KAMIAMi, r>r<..l |
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