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^^QUEENS COUNH REVIEW.
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JSMITH & MACLEAN.
A FAMILY NEWSP.Vrr.K OF l.CH.VI. ANU eKXKK.M. IN I 1:1.1.11,KM r.
FREErOPvT, N. Y.. FRIDAY. NOVKMHER lo, 189.'
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NO. 2.
BONO fi> THE HUAD.
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*1I bearU In the world Hue iry heart mustbe
rain, Ifor mt l'>°t soon In ilxe to a holiday ra«as-
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tni tht bird U ny tK»oai Is singing for
yleasnrr. ,
I know not what cnl I- my wna.leritg shall
li». Or what fairy prinof r'-liv a-seeking tor me; HoiDiiy be a gnllnnt in gralthing ol gobl, i>r 1 jfTWylxtard wh-j tnrrles for y.juDg maids
ond old llianwlllle I go IrampiuK the merry world OTer *^Wltlj the flower o." my heart lolda.1 clo30 fcr ' .' •'aiylovHr;
¦ rol*e.l»rely aulcbwe till my prince come«
¦^to claim
tho J'Jd long njlceji, ,iuJ Ibo fl.iwcr turns .i
'i, flami-.
Meaniihile I g.i lr,-ni],;ntr. n ma.ster;e=3 maid,
¦With Bowerii bb-vlog lor mo In smoibinennd
' xbade, While popplev. rfl po:,tiii..«, sea-,-;of.plC3 of
iimlier tud a wreath for my u.^n I o.' ull wild vines
Ihat cliinib"!-. I am one wtlh the iv.irbl rod tho flowers In
were Ibe mo.st hopcfnl ncjns Uo ctuM Siino Ui. ilsvs aft.r x\:o pnrion g„l,, ilesirc. Ami thfy iuitiUcJ Hii.^ i-l.-.i ].:irl.v Mr. Cuurlod Thornton h*t({iiziuj! iuto bim to Bdch an e.\lent tbst ho i blankly ont of the winjow of bis clnb.
^nJ I nnd ttaj
At lbs lia.ieanvia mu , lan-ln ove - "'^hil**hiim'fi roao.-, .lu clovnr.
,1,1 laugh aloud lu our
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THKLASTrnAPTKRINMISS WilTEHOIMi'iS [lOMANCE.r
SABBATH SCHOOL
took anraotage of oae ot theao luolan- Ha »Ire«ily felt uasomfortable, as •holy pcrioda anJ proposed n'^in. thoush he had no rigbt to be in such ltw».sfor tbe last time. Tlio reEult ' n phieo, fur bo Imil just re.iliz. l that
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ISS-WIXrEUORE waa giring a email p;ar(}eu partv at hor conntry faonin. There wan uotbing unusual about it except that uhe was to meet, ou this oc- rusiou, for tho lirst time, tbc Sanoco of hcr orphaned niece, IiJa-nJ Baohsnsn, a younj? lady of beauty and wealth to whom Mies Wit- temore had beeu, for mauy yearf, a motber. .Vlthoai;h MauiVs tiancec wen n count (Count Kauolkv, a yonng /reuchmiiti ot Polifh anoestry), there iras but a slight flntteriu.g of tbe wiugt of aooiet.'-. For tbo.se wbo wero interested iu counts had gone abroail to seek thera; and those of JMins Wit- temore'a eet wbu remainc.1 bal mot eonntii before aud bad funn.l tbem to bo like all the rest of mnukinl, good and bad—mostly bad.
Ther* vas a iargu tittciidaQoe at tbc gardes pwtr, bonerer. Theru always was' it any function given by Miss Wittamore. Bhu was an old maid it is trne, bnt ahc was the sweetest, most lovable and yonngost old maid in all Chriitendoro. And besillee,-there was nbout brr thn atmosphere of tbnt most ¦ntorestiog thing, a romaooo in renl liffk Indeed, Miss Wi|temore, in hcr day, hid been the belle uf all Amer¬ ica J she had been, and atill wu-i, a very rlok-wuman, and ebe was uf the very inrermost social eiro'.o of New Tork. Bbo was an old maid. Yes, sbe laugh¬ ingly acknowledged the faot hor.^olf. But her friends considero,! hcr snob more beoKuso they tbou-^ut sho woubl eventnally become a prim, old, un¬ married woman, tlan beeanae she wns really ao very old. No ono could hnve criticised tbo piuk of her compleiiou, tha lOftre of bor bair, or tbe brill- ianoy other eyes; nnd hcr liguro, ber bearing, her manner, wore royal.
Old Colonel Tom Ap^loton used to deolara tbat sho had received an aver¬ age of a proposal a day for over ton years. And there was probably some fuundatiop for tbe statement. Tho frank old soldier was allegod tu know more about the rioh girls of Naw York than all tbe yonng fellows in town pnt together. Having no daughter uf his own, bo maintained tbat he had a rigbt to be fatbir oonfossor to all of ' them. But it w»« darkly hinted tbut the Colonel baaed his statement more on bia intimate knowledge of tbo ac- lions of his friend and boon compan¬ ion, Charley Thornton, tbau on any¬ thing else. AnJ Charley was uotcl for but ouo thing—that wns bin lifo- long devotion to Laura Wiltemore. Dnt that is pnrt of tbc romnnco.
The stoty ia short and nut so very nnoommcn. Laura Wittemure wbeu a yonng girl ba.l spent aeveral Rea¬ sons abroad. Daring a winter iu Pans hho bad root a voting Freuehman, wbo, althongh uulit'l.ul, woa of an .'xcollcnt lamily and a Lieutenant of Enginecis iu the French army. Tbey bad loved each other at first sight an.l souu be¬ came engaged. 8be had returned to America fur tbe season preceding thoir appointed nnpiiala. He had reai^ued bis commission in tha army and be¬ come au engineer on tho Panama Canal. There was a long period of correspohdence lietween thetn, fol¬ lowed by a period uf silonco ou bis part—tbo ounvenltuiial porcurscr uf an estrangatiieut. One dny she rceelTC.l inforinatioa tbat bo bad become sn t'lubozzlor. .K vonr
Uter tbo nes»s camo tbat ho bn.l
wan qnite the nsnal one, but nmr cisive. Hbe said, "I tbink, yon migbt spare me a rupetilioD of tbis," ami left the room. And tbon Tlnrnton, in bis turn, gave up all hopo. After that Miss Wittcraore ULCmed io iritoro.st herself iu but one bsiiig-ber niuco, Mand.
It was tbe nigbt of tho garden par¬ ty. Tbe gatberiu^ wm interested iu tho little romanc-j tbiitwns culmina¬ ting tbat eveuin.g, luiinly bocuuso rumors of a souiewiiut dirto.^reeabie nature had prccele,! tbeirrivul of t'le count. But every visitfag foreigner, in these fin de tieole dnyi", js rcgar.lcd in America nilh moru or loss su.spi- cion ; and, liy virtao of tlit fact, he bad found, from puroKymi'tby, mnny admirers and eiipporters. Joring bis stay in New York, befuro iis triji to tbe country fur tbia gnrdciparty, bo bad made no better friend tan Char¬ ley Thornton. The fact thai ho was engaged to tbe niece of Lar.r. VVittt- more may bave accounted or this. Or Thornton may bavo boetcareless and nnsopbietieatcil ns usal. At auy rate thoy woro nverywhoritogeth- er—whicb militatel v.;ry mcb in favor of tbe count. Still rcsining some of the rights of a "/riombf tbo family," even tbongb bn hai aban¬ doned all pretensions to Ibo Lnd o( tbo hostess, Tburutoa was k the count's side when he nas presetcd to Miss Wittcmor.^ He eaw tbo vrying expressions of surprise, terror a;l do- termination in hcr face. Ho, pthons ho alone, hoard ber gasp nlmostnar- ticularly, "Ilaoul 1" Fur tbo tirstiino in his life bo was brilliant onoug to divine tbc truth, ami by cleverly fcr- tnrning a table loaded with llowoibo turned silencD into confusion, ns- pense into laughter, nud oliinu.x ito anti-climax. It wns a feat very faro- moved from tbo heroic; but it as a^cJ06^^u!. Miss Wittemoro, lonuig upon the^arm of tbe impcrturbalo Count Kanolky. was enablo.l to escto from the laughing throng, whilo Mnl lluchauan belpe.l tbo supposedly n- fortnuato Thornton to rescno tl flower.".
Miss Wittcraore ami the cout Rlrolled away to a remote corner ( the Inwn. They bad tbo nppcnranco ( being old frien.I.s—or old enoraies,
"So,"'Slie eaid, opening tbu convci satiou when thoy ba I ruacbod u sea under oo old shade tree, "so you hnv dared, ll'ioul, to como cvon to m house and under an nssumod name, i tho linnce of my niooo?"
"Yos," bo Inug'.ieJ, wilb n alirug his littlo, half ttooping shuuldor bavo .lured
bo wns not only a rninivl m,ln, but without tb.i exporicnco ncicssar.v to mako a livincr. Count Kiuolky Im 1 been nccid.ntslly drowned af sei. Tbo money he may bavo had wilb bim bid iiniloiibte Ily been on his person nn I would novor be rocrivore.l. F.ven though it woro, Thornton wonld hnvo no clai.-n against tiie miiu's estate. Ho was vagiitl.v r:innin-,' nver in his miu.l the few men lo wbnm bo might ajiply for Home srirt or work, wben a nnto was bau.lLil to bim. It bad beou a long time since Miss Laura Wiltemore hnl done bini tho bnuor to write to him, but h'j know nt n gliiuco thnt it wns from bor. Won Icringl.v, bnt hnrricilly, bo oiiono.l Ibc note. It ro- Intod, vory Himply, tbo fnct that Miss VV'ittemoro ba.l told bim never again to nsk her to tuiirry biin ns she wished to sijuurc a long account by asking bim to mnrry bor. It is unnecessary to nay that bo wont immediately to bor lo toil her of his poverty. Aud it is quite ns nnuoceisnry to sny tbat sho (lid not Boeni to bo at all disappointed at tbis confession of bis, ami tinally succeeded in ennvineiug bim that Kbo had a great doal moro mouey than enough for botb of tbem.—New Y'ork Truth.
SCIE.NTIFIC AM) INOU.STUIAU
Electricity is likely to be adopted to rnn Brooklyn Cridgu cars.
Siivor is cloiined at the shops by •pressing the piece ngainst n rapidly revolving wheel made of Cnnton flan¬ nel in mnny plies.
Thay uro making a chain nt a Bel- ginn fll itory to bo twenty-five miles loug. It will bariUy bo able to sustain its own Weight, <1S'J tous.
St. Louis's new City Hnll hns boon declarod unsafe by reason of blow boloii in cast iron columns, nud the cost of nltcrations will bo heavy.
A technical con.gress at Zurich is trying to Hoi'."ro uiiir,irm inotliods of toEtit'^ 'Ie strength of ; .lilding mn- terinls for tbis cimutry ami Kuropo.
The diatoms, fingle colled plants of the eeawccd family, are so smnll thnt 300(1 uf Ihem laid end to eud sonrccly sullice to cover nn inch of space on tho rule.
.\t present England, Holland and Belgium ull uso (lieeuwicb time. Tho legal tiin,i throughout riermaiiy bas recently boon dolinod to be exactly une hour fust uu tiroenwich timo.
A complete ckelotou of a moa, or oslricb-liku ex-
.:. wbich tbey bul protection
Ar-pn.iinM-n: o."^ rnr. (omii. ' furtli in u wouk s
Tb,' coiuli is tbo in iex by wbicb tbo ! would nnt have ,!ui giuer:il boullh ,if tbe fowl may ho ! liee"'>'l"i-,l>'.l Ibom. gau.'o.I. .\ lirijbl reil comb indicates ' l''or tbo b.-r.Ior vvoprefi'r ihe soooud :.',ioil honitli in b.itb nox, s. ll.s si.;e or third si/el liiiUis, u< tboso can re- incronsos ns xin) InyiUL' poriu.l ap^.muiu uu.lisUiriied lur two ur tbrou [.ruacbofl. r;nr,.o cumbs ure in.Ilea-| yonrs. L.irgo ur wlist wo call tirsl- tivo of gru'.il ,>'g-pro.lnoingc:ipn:'ilios. I dais liiill.s will givo larger spikei, ur ^Vhen tbc ciiiili is pule an,I slirivolle.i ' I'uwers luit tlu-v will be ..,nre t,. break tunics nru nece.-^.m-. Iu sueb c.ites ! into suiull luilii.-, tbe lirtt s.a.suu, and lb,' batoliot IS uft.u' the but roUiC Iy. tli,>y arc of but little v,iluo nftor, while —-Vew Yurk Wurbl. ' j th,'small bulbs whicb iirsijier caro will
I be g.iud fur Hire,, year.--, nml it tne bed
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t\ lii^n good luittiT, iiiicl.,..! in g,i,,d ¦„,. ,,, ,. .,„ i . . , , , .,
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comiuion, anil having nu appoafnnee ,1, ,. 1,.,,, « ,. . 1 .>, ,,f „ i,i(., ^., „,... 1,1'. I , i Ibey liaio n.iivoro.l three .seasous.--
ul wbllo siieclis, IS fioiu,] ailerviard lo Xew J'u 'linl i'lri t ho H|i.'cklcd, the cause is due t.i im- j ' ' ^ ' ¦ ' ' '^'^ -^
pure snlt. .Some snlt conlain.s lfni,>, j eillior in form of gyp-.ii:ii nr ebiuriii,', and wbfu mixed wilh linlter this in a shurt timo hocimoF doc,iiu|„iso.I.funn¬ ing lime snips with tbe fat uf the hiit- t.^r. Those soajis arc in-uhihio nn.l ciuniit bo washed out ,,f tho linlter hy nny nfter trontiui-nt. Th butter is kept, ibo wi,ri
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A BOOTY CF $20,0](i TAKEN.
becomes, until in timo tbe elToct uf 1 ness uf the muscular the salt is tn pro.luce n had Hnvur in j imd cinvor countarii.'! lb: thu butler, llins destroying its unalily { l>y n-iug tbo iirnpiT fi,n as well as ils appi'iranoo. Onlv Ibo ! n yoar oan ho ha.l fr,ini vory host of salt sbonM bo uso.l in ^ Wean the pi-s wb
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liiiltpr or cliooso making, for tbo sumo ; ol.l, an.l f,.,',l inid,llin;.'B ur curnmoal defeot will ap]:iiiv iti obnso Ibus ' aii.l sliituiuilk. Many farmers du nnt sailed. Tbe cost of tho salt is so small : think il is prniilahlo tu rai.'-o two lit- tbat it is niistalien oconnmy tn spoil ¦ lers u year, hut if tlu) pigs nru le,l the [irodnct to save li few cents iu n ' milk in wuiti-r it is gun 1 practice. O,'
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HINTS tnot T llftl.r'lN,. sii.os.
I Profess,u- F. If. King, of tbe Wis- ! con-iiu Kiporiiuc'it Station,i<ivos some I hints ahniit the buililin'; uf silns that
ure wnrtli riui.'nilioring by lli.,s,t wbu , mny bave uconsion to construct une
of these stotage repositories, uamel.v : j Tbe walls must bo solid and rigid,.nn.l .
'- iu n woolen silo tbo Inmbor used j K"°'' f''''''"rs use it sw ' mnst be of tome kin.l that will nut''*"¦'" •""'¦l''''" tl'irt
cutirse a drv warm stahl,' is n-.'cesfiary to get host r,'-tilts.
Whilo milk IS tbo hcsr sin ,'lo fn.i 1 for hogs I preler tu use il "itb ulbor feed. Why fav.irable resulti. aro ub¬ tained. I cannut say, unless it b,, that ur.Iinary hug f,.ed is tun cuucontrato,!, au.l milk aeliiig as a .liliient iuoreusoi its value. I h'lve al.vays foil my milk alter il bas clahhori'.l, "iillbmigli" uther In sninmor i'ght t.i forly
T1:b ^V.'l:^.^•:lrg., expr,-s.- „m,'e nt Ibo Siuta Fe-tatinn in C'lorad., Spriuu-s. Col., was r..l.!.i. 1 ,)f fjn.o.li) lute In Ihe uiulit. I;n- m".Iiiitely nfb'r th.'. deparlur.'.il tbe uight exiinvv.,, nl !1.4J, li-.ir^-e K'.uit. the exp.,v.ss iig"ut, .tep|,.'l fr.ei, th' I'latfo lie,', anl wa-, .¦.iifrinto 1 !y tw.i lU.sske.l men. wh.i leiel.'.l revolv.n-s at his b»a.l an,l ..r.lenvl him t., ..pen Ihe .site. Tbis he dbl, au.l tbi'v heipe I them'.elves l.> Hy.-, pa.'kace. ..f m.in,-y e.intaiuluir tiOlO nni ^.^,OflO n-- .•IM'.'tively. Tli.'V th.'U unl- tnelr e-eap,'. Th- n, .u.'v wii-i part .A n .'.inslirnn I fr.'u n-ni-.T I.' ('rii>|,b>
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rill •,,( lh- prlu-ip.il w.'Idiugs of thn .^•»a•• —'O'lnJ only lu Inten'st to that of Miss Va-j- iTblli aul tb-> Pukenl Marlbirnuish—:v- e ii'd at auon at St. Tb nibs's Ohuri'h, N«w \ .11, 0;t\, wli'u M .ss l>,iulln,> Whitney ki-- .¦a lie the ivife ot Ai-u-rle Huith VageX. Tba bn.l,, i. Ibl-oU.'.st ibivuhtei' ..: William O. V. li,lr„.y. birmer Se,-r,'lir> of !h,' Navy, and 1 ¦'* b-,.n a markol rsvnrite in s.x'ioty sinco l.T .b'bu', lhi-- v..n,-„ ng.i. Mr. P.ig..t Is an i;u.;llsh:uan by birth, but fnr a uuinlM«r .if v.'a.-s hns IHS'U iivtnt: in .V-nei-i.-a, In thn West. Ill- Is a fnu of thrt late |! 'n.ii-al I,.>rd Paiml, .1 Kucbiud, aud a irran.b ,n nf tb» first >lar- .fuisnf .\ui;l..sev, 11,. IS the thinl Vnget who liiseh.><"n an .V,n,'ri,.nii woman for a wife. Ill-luarriaire t.i.'k 1 la-.'¦ill tb,» priiieuce ol a ,listiiifiil«lie.l a.M.nr biite, which included lb,'Pr.'^i.b'llt "Ith,. I'uib'd state..,, the Seore-"., tliry .,f the Navy, the Se.'relary ot War aod '¦ lueiiibers nt 111,' dipb.malie curpi", amODK wb.uu Win' Sir Julian raumieiote. Lord ~ Westiuc-itli mil Mavr.ivenl Bey.
ron.lily dooav, und wbich has little ! '"'""¦ '" winter a bl warm lendoncv to warp. Neither Norway ' I''"''"-' '' "™'' «'"¦' »t'"'o. Cliihberod or Floriln pine, nor common bom- ', """' '' ''''1 "'"">' a"'' '"" 'ibornlly lock, oak, or ha.sswood uro suitalrle i ''^'''"'* l""»I"'- This tn-iy J)0 provent'jd for silo linin-s. White idno is tbo j''J'¦*''"'"«'I'^ruugbly before feeding, host nvailahle ni'ilorial an.l this sbuiil.l '¦ "" Pu'iriug frum une vessel tu annther.
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It is but a llttio trick iiNow England sandstuno, bas just been
ur uot tnoro tbau Silos eboiild be deep.
tho game. It is nothiug. Von seo i'.oiacovercd iu n New Zealand cave, wss very convenient to leavo Franc: ,J,^^^ ponny-in-thc-slot telephone just when I did. 1 neede.l money nndj^^, ^^^ .^^^ ^^^„ druggists of Chi- thought It would l.e as woll to tako it„^^^_ ^^^^j ,^^,^j ^j ,5^^^ positively ro- from Americans as from uthers, AU'l-^j^^^ j^ ^^^^ j^ .y^^^ telopbuno, ns it I could nut ask a bettor uiiiiortunity ,j, ,^0 useful to thoir cnstomers. than being introduced as the banco of ,
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your niece.
"You do not mean,' gnspe.1 Mies Wiltemore, anxiously, "to mnrry Maud?"
"Well, not now," ho answered. "I llid iuteud lu, until I discovered that you wero a feature iu tiio game. Then it became tooooniplioited n mat¬ ter to bother witb. .\11 I waut, you uu.lerstaud, is mouey."
"Yuu havo sunk so low as tliat?" "Oh," ho replied with a .lisagrcen- ble laugh, "I have sunk muoh lower tbnu that. Tn fnct I am imiiroving my eituntiun daiiy. As yon see, I nm Ihll linnca of .1 lioantilnl nad rich yuuui girl. I will release b-r. Uut yuu must holp mo iu return. i want money. I hnvo ubtaiue.l notes from one of your sot. Vuii understand. 1 must nut bu intorr.'red with, nr ovory thingsbaU beknuivii."
"Yuu dare tu tbroatou nio, tbon, with Ibo exposure of your own in¬ famy?"
"(lertainly. Thnt is n onrd that nevor fails lo win with wnrniD. Nut knowing that ynu woro t!io Miss Witle- mnro uf whom Mau.l spnko su ufU-n, I did uut suppu.so it wnuld be necessnry to use it. But it ia a card I nlways carry, where I Inugh—up roy sleeve. .\nd" it will servo uiy purpose uow very woll. Y,iii wuiiKl not caro tu havo nnutjcr clmiitor a.Mel t,i yuur story, wniild ynnV .\ii.l ynu crlainly would uut caro 1,1 send your iiiec tbrough Ibo worM covercl witb tho sarao innntio thnt bns been such n mor- lilicatiun to yourself."
Miss WilL'tuuro was silent ain,mient and loukoil wearil,.- a* lb,' irr.iss at bor feet, as a blush nf hUiin,'an I ,lisgust sprenil over ber face. Suoii was tho mnn, theu, tu whom sb.' ha Ihe 11 true all tobso years.
".Mnue'y," suo sni.l liually, ¦'mon.y theu, is yonr uuly uhjeot?"
"The "unly uhjeot 1 bavo lu tbe world," he auswere 1.
".Vud frum wbum dn yon ex;'oct to get the money?"
"Frum ,,ue uf y,iiir s:n^irt .\meri- cans, nno nf yonr frieu P. In Iaot, Mr. Thnrnuiu. I uu lersUnd that ho Inv^s yun. Ob, what a foul he is! Why, iie diii everylhiug I suggeste.l. 1 mti: eugngel tu yonr mice. That was all tbat was necessary for him to kunw. 1 nn'"! b.'.l luv scbeuio. I
89i wos :)l'.l,:tOI lot;g tous, of which orth America supplied ITo.'Jilfl tous. bo United States continues to be tbe •aviost contributor to tha Euglish irkot.
K new alloy, known as "J^ld steel," laill to be meeting with fnvot among eifllold manuliicturera uu account of i beauty nul durability. It is n cipositiuu of bruu'/.o and nlniniuum, a 13 pcculinrly adapted for cutlery.
pnounintio vehiclo tiro carryiu.g aerials for its repair iu its interior hboou iialeiitod by Messrs. .1. F. aiE. 1". Furhes, „f tritliiai. Tho mn- l,«ls nro in the form W? iiiou,lcr sbs, fibiuu'iits, rin'.jsor tbo likv, nu.l niugcd so that tboy may be drawn uvaid luto u punoturoul tho tiro.
stenm pipe oipablo of resisting Vf high pressuro bus been pntente I hyOUsgow engineer. It consists uf tt ii|ier taho around wbich is wound sttwire, espoeial caro being taken to,uro perre.'t e.intact between tbe twnetals. Soldering is efl'ccted by imtsing tbe whole in n fusible nl- loyioso melting point is abovo tho 'eaiTiilure uf tbe siiperhentedsteam.
1)0 cut narrn
inclios wi.le , . _ ,.,
and nut hrua.l un,l shallow, hoc.uiso | ''fV ';' '""''Hiugs u tbe prosiure neodol fur tbo presorva- tiou of the fntngo increases rapidl.y with depth, but un account of tbo grent Weight nnd pressure il ia dilli- cult to build n sqi aro silo deeiier tban twenty to thirty foot. Wben tbo silua wore lirst iutroduooil they wore rnlb sbnllow, nnd the forage was pre^si by adding weights of [ibink, slone un . earth, bnt it wus toou discovered that with muro dopth tho requisite press¬ uro could be secured without nny cou- (iidernble nddilioual weight. — New York Suu.
.lUflv,
1 Mr
ered.
ilanipeile StiuiifJ hy ii lljmii. r,.uce ,11 inimi 0:1 tbe part ot .Mis'r.inceH Willard at the nh^ht ses- tinii the \\. C. 1' V. lu .Music Hall nveri what might bavo beena panic. Ino mi.lst of au a.blress by Mra. Lau C, ILiffman, of Missouri, tho rurcug of tbo stoani exhaust outside tbo ibling causcl consi.lorablo alarm In lamlier uf tnni 1 ]iorsous in the renl tbe main sn.lil.'riiim. Several lefti ruum hastily, aud tbe speaker pan, burpnseil, iu tho midst uf a sentifl. Fullowing this the gas jets un tside nf tbo ball wero suldouly illul, nml the nnuuuneement was muHhat uwiug to a defect in tbe st,'agenr below tho eleelri,' lights wouho exlinguisb.'I, but that no ilaiiishoubl ho fearo.1.
Fiiy the oleolric lights did go uut,.viug tbe an.litorlum lu a.scmi- tttilt. The noisy exhaust cunlin- iied rumiiliug. nn I furtho wrought- U|) res uf thj timi 1 nnos it prnvod luu ich. .\ Hitu'iltaaeuus rush by thoiuenri'st the donr was ma.le, j whin tb,.'gallery an.l a'l nver lb.' ; bnial irnu',1 d.;legiiles nn 1 visitnrs I proe.l lor a precipitous retreat. I I'hcore ndmnuisboJ from the sl.ige '. hy tuorous calm voices tu reninia I sea an 1 that no peril ul life or ! liinas iminiuent, but terror by thia ! hnnd gruwu, and no heel was paid tj speakers.
' Willard, with renly wit, then i ca-.lii tho rescno. ".-iiug!' sho Ion "sing fuiuolhing to stop this ' rU! Wilbuul liiss of time the . iauo
Ike.l luiiiei 111 r>ra:'il. In.uil.'.l 1 ecomo a swindler in a South Amen- | partuor. He wna unly t'.n glad to b. feui State. I*ter, throngh the all.'Ro.I ol lervieo tn me lis, ba l" kindueaa of friends, she bad learned ,if I "Huw mif'.i." sh.. aiked bis i«<«^tiniieJ degradation, nntil st last : ",li, ynu expect tn get ahe heard of hfm no mure in any way. Vhorutun? ' The average woman would have sped- "I hnve his noles, ' h ily lur^rottea s»ch an experience. Nut coolly, "ii^r STu.OOO. ' so with Lanr» Wiltemore. Tho men "Will you lel me hava thuse nolo, «ho believed that she was like the or- if I give yuu their full value?' dmary rnn ol wijmen (there were many "Tnu bite. Thoy sre hein; nogo
suob men) and proposed, with the de- Hated. O. I bave to he .piu-. Jo- , ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^_ ^^^ hundre.l per-
ligbtlul hope o( wiuning a celebrated morrow i rcau/e un thetn and to-mor- . ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^^^,__ ma.le the beeaty and a foytuno at the same tiiae, low I mii, f,.r UrnrA. , 1,., j.^,,,^^. ,1^,, „„„« „f ,(,„ ,„„.
got a curt "No" for an answer. And "l\. you know that sucu a sum will ¦ ^^^^^ ..x^,^,^,,_ j,,. ^•^^ , , rhee.' few of tbem ever had tbo cuiira.ge to , prui-ably ruin him ¦ .,„ ,, ' It trl Ifko uil on wi.t.r. Tbocrnwd
meet ber a;j«i|i—always excepting "ierhai's, he ausuerel. mil
Charley Thorntoll. His was a caso ol what do I care? Ho is nnl the nrsi suob blin.l ilevolion aud suoh courage man I have mine I, au.l ho will uot bo Ibat even Laura Wittemure respected the biM. And ynu will let me ,|,> ib it; and in tim* ha liecame, not hernc-1 You will not expose mo, nr-" he
pointe! meuacingiy lo Man', wbo snt
engage.l in conversation with Thurn-
*°'';o 1'. „.i M, . \v,,.-,«,rc * Prevent VoUto IJIiglif.
"Ka,>ul, snid Miss w it.cm. re,
snl.lenly, "if I do not revotl your To-called blight ot potatoes i»
truo charnctor. if I i.ri.ii; yo'i !,> i luet fu:;gus which pen.'Irate* the
swindle this p ior mnu wbu hM never j pl»OI tbr. lU'h. fr.>-u tl^e leaves
luatiua all ths ; baru edynn -.r »'ay nue else in this | .lonrd iutu the roots, and then
I world, will v.'ll e 1 away i.a I tin 1 some
wnv out of thi-^. »u lb It ..ho will uev;r
kniiw?'
"1 will." he answered. "Sotbinj
eould suit rae bolter. We will make
a compact, ail Hcrceraeu! t,, >wiu.ll
cepted loT.ir, but h»r tolerated mirer, and he wa* quite satiafled with the rule. People said it was because be waa Iha piwreet ot her admirers that sbe gaxe bim the iiousnal privi- leRC. It seemed a trifte cruel. Hn case being hupeleas, it appeared as if ahc were makiug the nsore tormfutiu.;.
The years rolled ur. Miss Wittc- nioia never mintioned the uame ol her recreant lover, bul there was on .me wbu did nut believf, who did u,)t kn.w, io fact, that she still believed lu hiui. atill love.l hiui. Sbe was him lo cuma l>ack tu her
qui- calmed down, and souu atter- warwitb the roappoarauce of tho hrilt oleolric lights, fnll eoufl- .loisas rustored, nnd tho audience rctl qtiiotly ilown aud all,.we.l the spp to continue. — Ualtirujnj buu.
lutua tubers 'there, caasing the hlaal of this plant. Ta.- germs ol iho gns cumo la the air or th-y raayn the s.nl. In either case lh-,'y heiieir miai-hu'.' uy tbe leaves, uu whichc line. Miky threa Is uf tbe ..itiug fur 1 Ynu and I whn bave be«u lovers. Ha. ': I lsn.y be »i. a by a eouimun mag- .\li womeu i ha, it is too ;t,iu,1 ! To •x,^rrow 0«uut, UtllSla-S' 'hen :s tbo ti.".;.' to de-
H
L-rs|
Ksnnli,
ri'.l I o b,.,Menly called tu tXrriy paissiie, whicl.
uave (aith in Ihe meu tbev luve . - , ,- , , ,
was au nnusual example ut the faith of . Hr..i.l, »n l ..ulh. way he 1.1II dn- fprs, the jlauts with a so! Jt-on o a wrfeclly uriiamieit wumau. lu the : appesr. Hu w .11 b.. wssb-.-d uver- fo-ice, of cop.'er .ulpUale 'bin
one by jt-on o!
ineantm.e she change.I bo: ^lK•htly. .V ; h.iard. ipiite pray hair .» m app. ..rod above | ttick 1 Uve t ker lemplea . and »l>e bsl oe- I ton .-ati cu casinual !ai>»** iato mc anehvli. O-ir | Maud will l>, log lb«* she was usnally r.ilher dis hrila'
-l.leatsll, -.1 b.-fure.
It l'l a Vll "n two iri'.ltuus ul wat, -Mr. Thur;.- otindi hme is flunked m th-j siiaj , work as a cerk. and . .juauof water; ine two li,iaid» are a tear.'al hut b.suli ul , ihened and stra.ued, au i a gallna 1,1 Ik'. Slio will wear ' murarater IS a.ld.d : the li.piid t tamt 10 tke ever/iu'thilil Thnroiun. ; unurmag for me, of couiw. Olh.r thea.yeJ on the leaves. 1'bal| a n. iiHriHr »o«l«l b« th»«»a into! viae vuu would ^lave to tell hoi linv ; leaailnl ul pins greeu 1* a id->d U» deUkaiS 4«ai>.«<)ea«v on such.« charm ng ' ll is a.ree ¦ »u.l h-l. the liquid will kill th-' jk,-
rnLhrnC B«lkialri.iMla"aj,„d.loaj 'Is 1. tstki:' .»Ji itM W.iU ia«« le^ at tht aaa* time.-N»«
matt laad eTMU*W«BW>.ttet<kttt mttt.
mm
iX««lM^
.- w.T Till! STG. K.
Tbo UOO.I fur suit is ^r.'atir at tbo fnll uf th'.' yenr tb"tii at any uther. Tbe caltl'j nnl sheop are fc ling on luislure in whieli lliefe is abuut nin.'ty I>er cent, uf water. In iiKlilioii tu tbis they drink cnpiuiisly, |iossihly huiuowhat uinre thau the ij'iautity in Ih.l grass tli.'y eat.
Tbo wiitiT Inst by .'niioius perspira tiou too, IS greatly 111 exee.ss ut that al nn.v other timo of the your. The luiu,' voided is in the samu excess. N,iw, these .-xerotiioi-', bntli from lh" skin us well as from tbe kidue,vs. unt In mention the nnlk, 0.mtaiu a I,ir:;o qnantil.v nf salt, wii'oli must he su|i- jilied in lii.. fo.i 1. Tims tir- sa'ia.'o.ni-i matter exiiilo.l frn:n the skin has thirtysov,'n ],arts nf salt iu each ID'IO ]iarts of ll; whilu the nctiial water ji,'rspirati,ni bns sevou parts iu lii'l 1, uud tbe nrinc uas thr,,' yer renl. Tno milk has some s.ill in it, an.I thus al- tugetber, nt this s,'as,,n, wli.'U all In, so exeretiuus aro in Ibo most active c.m- ditiun and the cuw is drinking a lar¬ ger .piantiiv nf iv.it.r thin is usual ut uther time.s, tbe snjiply of snlt must be prupnrtionnte to the loss it th.,se ways, Dnnhtless disease is used by 1 w^4t uf salt tbat is u,it snpplie.l, nnd 1 fnr.. Xrs shniiiii lako nute nf those in- j sects 1 W their giiidanc'i. .\ cuw needs ' fnlly twTStfuees llf salt ilaily, whicb IS nearly aj'i^o.iid a w.ek. —.'iuulhern Farmer.
uv,*. IMII-..
Tho hnlh citil.igii.-.- t I'll 0 i.'.'.\^ .• ¦> us ¦ by eveiy ni:iil aro gi'iitio bints llial BUtniner IS passin,' rapi.liy away, ami we mu-t pr.'pari nnt niily f,,r an,itb,.r spring's l|.,w,('rs, hut lor the win.luw : gar.leu as woll.
Tbo Duleh I,all,, iir.- almira'.ly H.laj.teil fnr thi.s w..rk, n-. with pmiur car,-, llnaerslrnm tbi-.iii i'au lieba,ral- iu.,st ns s,uiii as wiut-r's han I bis r," ui.jve I Ihe m.ire har-ly forms fr,,m .mr gar.lens. Hut tn buy.' llie wiu.iuw gar,leu wo must du .mr i^-.rL riirbt early; w,. must iret r-a ly n.x. If v., 1 waul tlnwers Iroiu hnllx 111 y ur «iii duw Ibis winter, g,^l tbi-n n.,*-, anl uow ibiu't tui'iii this m..uth. till'. iv,-,'k. ur this uut'iinii. It m,:ins tli,' m.,- ment yuu bavo liuislie.,1 reiilin,- tbis nrti,'!e t,) sit ,l,iyu nnl write y.mr ,ir- ,ler fur all y.e.i w.int, aud seu.l hy Iin-l mail.
The ,iuesliun ot sml is nne tbat is sadl.v overrate,1 ; while it ib trne tjiit the hyuciuth )ref,rs a sm ly s,>il, ma.le very neb for s.inio proviniis crup, nu.l n sitnaliiu wb-re Ihe r.,.its are always near the water, it i.< i.pi illy trne that very tine Mnwers cau be proi , ducol un heavy soils Ihal nre uut rich.
Tu prn.luoe a goo.l liul'i is a vcrv dilTorent matter fr.nii tlowerinif oue nirea.ly pmln -,,1. Wiieu a bulb has : ]>erfeoiti.l its growth unler fav.ir.ihle ' circu ust.uioos the dey,-,npiuent nf its tluwer is a furegou..- Cviii.'ln-inn. ll must and will rti.w.r un.ler any con ditiou o.' soil ur ehiuatt,. Without sml of anv kiul. si'Ui'ly in glasses of wat. r nn 1 m tho hetviest clay, r,]u*lly good rcstilts bsve heen atlaine I.
The grent ea.i.'o nt fsiinro oomos frv.u uverestiruaiing thi.r har.riness Th, y are cia-iseil in the citalngu-s a« hardy, wb.u iu reality tln-y are far from It. It IS true they will m.-ist jjeu,rall.v withstind th rigurs o' our winters, an I tl.iwer fairiy well, but f.ir pood hii?eess fr.ist sh.i il 1 uev; r reach the bu'.i.s, arl n Hnllaul, where our bulbs are clr.».1y jrilucel, it nevr does tou.'h them. Thore th; Lols, many acres la extent, are mul.-b,' I with r,eiscat frim tho ilitciies, which aro but a few rods apart in Ihat c,-.un- try,tu the Uepth uf f-mr t.> i-n inrue». wtioh thurnughly ex'i'jdes ail frnst.
This i>ruteeti..>n is D«-,'e^«ary from the fact tbst muoa nf tbc pr. paralum fur the flowers tho uulbi make dunm: tbc wint. r when seemingly at re^t If Ihe ground is frozeu this anrk caunni go on, the reault being tbal wbc
Tho eafo.si and most prolilahle methn.1 tu mix tho milk with nnoijiial ijuan-
nnu'iil. This
will ,lu away with the ilan^'er frnm lumps. If the pigs ure uut beiug orow.loil fnr fntlening, add some olover hay.
lings tube rnised jirolitubly nuist be ready for hutcheriug nt eight or f j teji mouths. If the pigs bave n gnu I 1 I pasture after beiuK weaned, and nro kept in giMi 1 cumlitiuu by giving skimmilk and mill feci, 11 weight uf 2.")l) tu HOO liuumls oan easily ho ub- taine,l at lh,' abuve-iiientiiined age. Wilh young aiiii-als a bushel uf curn will urdiunrily prnliioo an inoroaso uf eight tu twolv:' j,„niuds uf pork, Kven hotter results will be iihlained if skiiu- niill: is fd ul tbo beginning uf Ibo fulteiiing porio.I, auil tho moat will havo a moro delieato llavnr. .\moug tuo weiilthior cbissoi tbero aro many ivlj.j are Milling to p;iy an extra cont a lioiinlfnr pnrk pruliio-l undor tb) propir c Jt; liliotisan.l put up in au nt- triieliye nisiinor. It pays to catur to tint ileuiand. —.\niericati .Agriculturist.
Whenl HU.I c.irii ball ,inl bilf, was
tb„ bet h.ai,, f,el f,.| hn f- at tbe li¬ lin,Us F-n»T.llu Ut Jlati-.ti, wli,':ital ,110 uor.t, nn.l (;orn alni,' llnr.I, ull heiii,,' fe.l .Iry.
Il IS time tint tic ciiioks that nro hnl,Uiug t 1,,'. tliei iu the cnop iu which tiny sp.'iil tlieir early ilavH Mere ]iiit iu the botfo- lb"y uro t.j n.'- ciipy liiis wiul.T.
.\ Mi.,-,eriiier writis that ii- ha> lei Bila,'e MIO •e^s'iillv fir fuur ye.ir-. lu ,-n|.i w,'nl:i,r it is a tar.u, n.mri-b;n,' ii.o'l. Me has also f.d shnck lui br, .'Ut ,,ii the sau:' lU'iebu.' 11-.• I fur eiit- tiii- , n-l'ag,.. This I.e.I, aih-r h.iiig run llirnii_'ii lh,' imchiu,', will ho eat, u ii|, clean. If miu,' u,' tho pu.jr- ,'hi parts are r, j-.-l, >1 m.x » lib IIkiu a iillie hf'aa- .,r gr .nt I le.'1, au 1 they will ho eilea al,n.
Fooling iiuseet iil In fitteaing steers is ibeii.ivel lOgg.'sl:,-! nale heoaiiso nil I-sn clie<), Hr. Vnebktr ,-»periin-nted with ibis ml, giving ' lo , pint ilaily to ach bul.jok. hut the uuiiu'iis made jO gam. Wiien given enough mnr, linse. ,1 cake tu supply an exlra I pint nf nil, they 0a;u.'.l ii.iir V t»,i p.knds-iaily. .^I,,ral. Feel bn.s,,-,i luoal m freely a.- tbc aui¬ mal will thrive npnl it.
Inile Aller A4» «'v "I noii'i, my oar, --a: I Fa 'le AUeu Spariis l-i oe ul his uie»-,-3, "thilt wheu ynu hav atu.jlhachu it is iho w.irrt yo:i .'V ruail. ''ae y.vmg UKOWjii was biro isl ui.ht W:n th* UL'lies! le:lo»-y,.:i Vlf Sl.,. .t'.e.ir !•' iu.{ In joar »tTit~e»: a littl- while Ago, It tni.iiy.,a lyi vir un I a .lay t,i learu h.iw tu mi^e. moui.- ci':e. Cud h,iiise, Vnn say, is i'nii ¦>. .'lioi. Yuu h ive just d-care 1 ul* tu- r.-„)-n u ai h Jt a» nn .iveu, Vu neve til- drea t'ul- o-t h,a lacu-.'yn'i ever b.i.l lu y.ir life, aa I lU',- nuyaefu-s tbe mil is m.ikiiif'ta-.' feir.l.Wt ra.'.;e; a buy ev.'r ina4e. l) ,u y>a see, my child, th;s sur: u' f.iu ¦«"iit du' .Sj.aj' time lu v.;:t l..,iya« -^-il rtaily h-ive .10 txpr euc r^'iift''-' lUe snptrla- f.ve .ie,r-e ;> .otit.'" it, nnl ym
aoh'X ',- a .... l.c.|»»ey SLV 1 lea ,.,: it. Yun »;;i hiw o-JV •" .''••'" • '!=<:• i Invs. luit I-nll V.-a can p., na
thumping tbe iu«|a^'s.a "-Cai-.-aju 1 TribuLv *' I
rmm I
WashiU;.!' u 1 lu the wutl
apitui building at Isr.'e.t ir a .i..:ue Keli'he tt.t")'.'tXtil
^mniiii
a|.nAe opes* tbe iomat spikes ikpot ; pouaia.
I'll.-.
ru'V «t a.b-p:li ..f iwi.nri- 1::, "t .- art- g'-r.- -1 iin I ,-,tv-titht ¦l-.rr'—. K lib. .l,-eiah-'-,r' I .inl in thi. Manv •i.--,iint|..n. ar- rif- a- tr-'lie .-aui^. ..f thi. i.h-u..„i-ii.u, aa.-,l.,jiatt b.lltbn- niil-'hiu* Hie. »'i-»f "1 warm aater. at a., ir^at .!-;.• 1. 1- u la.-(r- 'i'lsntlty .\| _*.ift .-..ll. wbl.-li. 'lU Urff iin-.^ iiietsniorph..*i», gaueratsa ann 'l„nt hex: nj wn."m the wat.*r.
H'c f>sm%cai. %y«ln
Th-, l-v l.T',- K,...', Vl , ^.x- «ira-l-l Ml- 'ill: »«••-11, b- «ui: \,-i n-l .Mr - i.jri W.I' a ..ll..,* .:n.iii. .*h- w,. l.- I rill, ber ffotitlo , ,.,.-tui.-M- r-.' purtM thiu liill- O.iHoa salt tae >il tor Hatakar. ul th* was a klaaliaaaiae.
.J,. .,f pain,.
f ;r the Huflal'i. It ft.inriad. wSi. fouu.l at biiftal.' will'a Ira
in.- Wll.: itr*'..
Bai>lM Chureli, I
rstlv,- pisulr. ,11..r.l II sirll-bmau sl-r a.i 1 I'.ttsbaru g la-ni.lt. tbn trii,-ks ¦1,1 skull ll Ik a'll.
p .-.-1 he.mk. attaii-si t.y fraoip- wt|„iii fl,-
¦r.er-.l ff a irntu ,' '
' Fmnli Uaaber. a p
n-.ir (ll.A'rsviile, -..1
tin-giug luajs,-lf tl, bi<
UL a-t f,,r tb- a.'!. .\.ljijiai.|.
I'.ll lL-bar;f-' I . tb-- i. v. T I-- tt itt Tal- n.ag,- a. I lutpuitu ul tb.. Tlurlr-rulll li«Kl- ucut, ttootljr.
iiini'iii 'arii*^. Ilviuk-
.Ulei'lf, by
S.. ^aus." I-- ba> t.¬
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^^'ilOEEHSCOUHTY REYIEW { Maml Joh PrintinrOfiice.; »i,L RixDi, or ^ JOB PRINTING ! EIECl'TED IN THE . • Highest Style of the Art.J ^"^OL. I. ^mm^ llebieto ^^QUEENS COUNH REVIEW. f r'.;lih-l:iil Hven Friikv Moraine JSMITH & MACLEAN. A FAMILY NEWSP.Vrr.K OF l.CH.VI. ANU eKXKK.M. IN I 1:1.1.11,KM r. FREErOPvT, N. Y.. FRIDAY. NOVKMHER lo, 189.' =z=^ 4 iTerms, Main Street, Freeport, Lm 1. $2 Tearly, ii Adraneil NO. 2. BONO fi> THE HUAD. nding t LUUwmlib In tbo world .in' gi RTSld, *1I bearU In the world Hue iry heart mustbe rain, Ifor mt l'>°t soon In ilxe to a holiday ra«as- BR, tni tht bird U ny tK»oai Is singing for yleasnrr. , I know not what cnl I- my wna.leritg shall li». Or what fairy prinof r'-liv a-seeking tor me; HoiDiiy be a gnllnnt in gralthing ol gobl, i>r 1 jfTWylxtard wh-j tnrrles for y.juDg maids ond old llianwlllle I go IrampiuK the merry world OTer *^Wltlj the flower o." my heart lolda.1 clo30 fcr ' .' •'aiylovHr; ¦ rol*e.l»rely aulcbwe till my prince come« ¦^to claim tho J'Jd long njlceji, ,iuJ Ibo fl.iwcr turns .i 'i, flami-. Meaniihile I g.i lr,-ni],;ntr. n ma.ster;e=3 maid, ¦With Bowerii bb-vlog lor mo In smoibinennd ' xbade, While popplev. rfl po:,tiii..«, sea-,-;of.plC3 of iimlier tud a wreath for my u.^n I o.' ull wild vines Ihat cliinib"!-. I am one wtlh the iv.irbl rod tho flowers In were Ibe mo.st hopcfnl ncjns Uo ctuM Siino Ui. ilsvs aft.r x\:o pnrion g„l,, ilesirc. Ami thfy iuitiUcJ Hii.^ i-l.-.i ].:irl.v Mr. Cuurlod Thornton h*t({iiziuj! iuto bim to Bdch an e.\lent tbst ho i blankly ont of the winjow of bis clnb. ^nJ I nnd ttaj At lbs lia.ieanvia mu , lan-ln ove - "'^hil**hiim'fi roao.-, .lu clovnr. ,1,1 laugh aloud lu our -Xo I H'l ,,i:irrol Us meadow uinIich .10.1 h.juoy In I Bln^lt nud While THKLASTrnAPTKRINMISS WilTEHOIMi'iS [lOMANCE.r SABBATH SCHOOL took anraotage of oae ot theao luolan- Ha »Ire«ily felt uasomfortable, as •holy pcrioda anJ proposed n'^in. thoush he had no rigbt to be in such ltw».sfor tbe last time. Tlio reEult ' n phieo, fur bo Imil just re.iliz. l that .tiT. w. Hltdik ISS-WIXrEUORE waa giring a email p;ar(}eu partv at hor conntry faonin. There wan uotbing unusual about it except that uhe was to meet, ou this oc- rusiou, for tho lirst time, tbc Sanoco of hcr orphaned niece, IiJa-nJ Baohsnsn, a younj? lady of beauty and wealth to whom Mies Wit- temore had beeu, for mauy yearf, a motber. .Vlthoai;h MauiVs tiancec wen n count (Count Kauolkv, a yonng /reuchmiiti ot Polifh anoestry), there iras but a slight flntteriu.g of tbe wiugt of aooiet.'-. For tbo.se wbo wero interested iu counts had gone abroail to seek thera; and those of JMins Wit- temore'a eet wbu remainc.1 bal mot eonntii before aud bad funn.l tbem to bo like all the rest of mnukinl, good and bad—mostly bad. Ther* vas a iargu tittciidaQoe at tbc gardes pwtr, bonerer. Theru always was' it any function given by Miss Wittamore. Bhu was an old maid it is trne, bnt ahc was the sweetest, most lovable and yonngost old maid in all Chriitendoro. And besillee,-there was nbout brr thn atmosphere of tbnt most ¦ntorestiog thing, a romaooo in renl liffk Indeed, Miss Wi temore, in hcr day, hid been the belle uf all Amer¬ ica J she had been, and atill wu-i, a very rlok-wuman, and ebe was uf the very inrermost social eiro'.o of New Tork. Bbo was an old maid. Yes, sbe laugh¬ ingly acknowledged the faot hor.^olf. But her friends considero,! hcr snob more beoKuso they tbou-^ut sho woubl eventnally become a prim, old, un¬ married woman, tlan beeanae she wns really ao very old. No ono could hnve criticised tbo piuk of her compleiiou, tha lOftre of bor bair, or tbe brill- ianoy other eyes; nnd hcr liguro, ber bearing, her manner, wore royal. Old Colonel Tom Ap^loton used to deolara tbat sho had received an aver¬ age of a proposal a day for over ton years. And there was probably some fuundatiop for tbe statement. Tho frank old soldier was allegod tu know more about the rioh girls of Naw York than all tbe yonng fellows in town pnt together. Having no daughter uf his own, bo maintained tbat he had a rigbt to be fatbir oonfossor to all of ' them. But it w»« darkly hinted tbut the Colonel baaed his statement more on bia intimate knowledge of tbo ac- lions of his friend and boon compan¬ ion, Charley Thornton, tbau on any¬ thing else. AnJ Charley was uotcl for but ouo thing—that wns bin lifo- long devotion to Laura Wiltemore. Dnt that is pnrt of tbc romnnco. The stoty ia short and nut so very nnoommcn. Laura Wittemure wbeu a yonng girl ba.l spent aeveral Rea¬ sons abroad. Daring a winter iu Pans hho bad root a voting Freuehman, wbo, althongh uulit'l.ul, woa of an .'xcollcnt lamily and a Lieutenant of Enginecis iu the French army. Tbey bad loved each other at first sight an.l souu be¬ came engaged. 8be had returned to America fur tbe season preceding thoir appointed nnpiiala. He had reai^ued bis commission in tha army and be¬ come au engineer on tho Panama Canal. There was a long period of correspohdence lietween thetn, fol¬ lowed by a period uf silonco ou bis part—tbo ounvenltuiial porcurscr uf an estrangatiieut. One dny she rceelTC.l inforinatioa tbat bo bad become sn t'lubozzlor. .K vonr Uter tbo nes»s camo tbat ho bn.l wan qnite the nsnal one, but nmr cisive. Hbe said, "I tbink, yon migbt spare me a rupetilioD of tbis" ami left the room. And tbon Tlnrnton, in bis turn, gave up all hopo. After that Miss Wittcraore ULCmed io iritoro.st herself iu but one bsiiig-ber niuco, Mand. It was tbe nigbt of tho garden par¬ ty. Tbe gatberiu^ wm interested iu tho little romanc-j tbiitwns culmina¬ ting tbat eveuin.g, luiinly bocuuso rumors of a souiewiiut dirto.^reeabie nature had prccele,! tbeirrivul of t'le count. But every visitfag foreigner, in these fin de tieole dnyi", js rcgar.lcd in America nilh moru or loss su.spi- cion ; and, liy virtao of tlit fact, he bad found, from puroKymi'tby, mnny admirers and eiipporters. Joring bis stay in New York, befuro iis triji to tbe country fur tbia gnrdciparty, bo bad made no better friend tan Char¬ ley Thornton. The fact thai ho was engaged to tbe niece of Lar.r. VVittt- more may bave accounted or this. Or Thornton may bavo boetcareless and nnsopbietieatcil ns usal. At auy rate thoy woro nverywhoritogeth- er—whicb militatel v.;ry mcb in favor of tbe count. Still rcsining some of the rights of a "/riombf tbo family" even tbongb bn hai aban¬ doned all pretensions to Ibo Lnd o( tbo hostess, Tburutoa was k the count's side when he nas presetcd to Miss Wittcmor.^ He eaw tbo vrying expressions of surprise, terror a;l do- termination in hcr face. Ho, pthons ho alone, hoard ber gasp nlmostnar- ticularly, "Ilaoul 1" Fur tbo tirstiino in his life bo was brilliant onoug to divine tbc truth, ami by cleverly fcr- tnrning a table loaded with llowoibo turned silencD into confusion, ns- pense into laughter, nud oliinu.x ito anti-climax. It wns a feat very faro- moved from tbo heroic; but it as a^cJ06^^u!. Miss Wittemoro, lonuig upon the^arm of tbe impcrturbalo Count Kanolky. was enablo.l to escto from the laughing throng, whilo Mnl lluchauan belpe.l tbo supposedly n- fortnuato Thornton to rescno tl flower.". Miss Wittcraore ami the cout Rlrolled away to a remote corner ( the Inwn. They bad tbo nppcnranco ( being old frien.I.s—or old enoraies, "So"'Slie eaid, opening tbu convci satiou when thoy ba I ruacbod u sea under oo old shade tree, "so you hnv dared, ll'ioul, to como cvon to m house and under an nssumod name, i tho linnce of my niooo?" "Yos" bo Inug'.ieJ, wilb n alirug his littlo, half ttooping shuuldor bavo .lured bo wns not only a rninivl m,ln, but without tb.i exporicnco ncicssar.v to mako a livincr. Count Kiuolky Im 1 been nccid.ntslly drowned af sei. Tbo money he may bavo had wilb bim bid iiniloiibte Ily been on his person nn I would novor be rocrivore.l. F.ven though it woro, Thornton wonld hnvo no clai.-n against tiie miiu's estate. Ho was vagiitl.v r:innin-,' nver in his miu.l the few men lo wbnm bo might ajiply for Home srirt or work, wben a nnto was bau.lLil to bim. It bad beou a long time since Miss Laura Wiltemore hnl done bini tho bnuor to write to him, but h'j know nt n gliiuco thnt it wns from bor. Won Icringl.v, bnt hnrricilly, bo oiiono.l Ibc note. It ro- Intod, vory Himply, tbo fnct that Miss VV'ittemoro ba.l told bim never again to nsk her to tuiirry biin ns she wished to sijuurc a long account by asking bim to mnrry bor. It is unnecessary to nay that bo wont immediately to bor lo toil her of his poverty. Aud it is quite ns nnuoceisnry to sny tbat sho (lid not Boeni to bo at all disappointed at tbis confession of bis, ami tinally succeeded in ennvineiug bim that Kbo had a great doal moro mouey than enough for botb of tbem.—New Y'ork Truth. SCIE.NTIFIC AM) INOU.STUIAU Electricity is likely to be adopted to rnn Brooklyn Cridgu cars. Siivor is cloiined at the shops by •pressing the piece ngainst n rapidly revolving wheel made of Cnnton flan¬ nel in mnny plies. Thay uro making a chain nt a Bel- ginn fll itory to bo twenty-five miles loug. It will bariUy bo able to sustain its own Weight, <1S'J tous. St. Louis's new City Hnll hns boon declarod unsafe by reason of blow boloii in cast iron columns, nud the cost of nltcrations will bo heavy. A technical con.gress at Zurich is trying to Hoi'."ro uiiir,irm inotliods of toEtit'^ 'Ie strength of ; .lilding mn- terinls for tbis cimutry ami Kuropo. The diatoms, fingle colled plants of the eeawccd family, are so smnll thnt 300(1 uf Ihem laid end to eud sonrccly sullice to cover nn inch of space on tho rule. .\t present England, Holland and Belgium ull uso (lieeuwicb time. Tho legal tiin,i throughout riermaiiy bas recently boon dolinod to be exactly une hour fust uu tiroenwich timo. A complete ckelotou of a moa, or oslricb-liku ex- .:. wbich tbey bul protection Ar-pn.iinM-n: o."^ rnr. (omii. ' furtli in u wouk s Tb,' coiuli is tbo in iex by wbicb tbo ! would nnt have ,!ui giuer:il boullh ,if tbe fowl may ho ! liee"'>'l"i-,l>'.l Ibom. gau.'o.I. .\ lirijbl reil comb indicates ' l''or tbo b.-r.Ior vvoprefi'r ihe soooud :.',ioil honitli in b.itb nox, s. ll.s si.;e or third si/el liiiUis, u< tboso can re- incronsos ns xin) InyiUL' poriu.l ap^.muiu uu.lisUiriied lur two ur tbrou [.ruacbofl. r;nr,.o cumbs ure in.Ilea- yonrs. L.irgo ur wlist wo call tirsl- tivo of gru'.il ,>'g-pro.lnoingc:ipn:'ilios. I dais liiill.s will givo larger spikei, ur ^Vhen tbc ciiiili is pule an,I slirivolle.i ' I'uwers luit tlu-v will be ..,nre t,. break tunics nru nece.-^.m-. Iu sueb c.ites ! into suiull luilii.-, tbe lirtt s.a.suu, and lb,' batoliot IS uft.u' the but roUiC Iy. tli,>y arc of but little v,iluo nftor, while —-Vew Yurk Wurbl. ' j th,'small bulbs whicb iirsijier caro will I be g.iud fur Hire,, year.--, nml it tne bed r.r'.-r..-T i:- i^iri'ii- ':\h- .,-: i;,-Trr::i. '" "''''''' ''loy nre ,Intito,l i- t,i be \vi,„„ „ lli. 1 ,- , ll'U 1 fur :ibniials, wliiob istho l,etl,-r t\ lii^n good luittiT, iiiicl.,..! in g,i,,d ¦„,. ,,, ,. .,„ i . . , , , ., ,-n„.l,ii„,r ..„ 1 i,„„- uay, Ihoy need not ho replace.1 until comiuion, anil having nu appoafnnee ,1, ,. 1,.,,, « ,. . 1 .>, ,,f „ i,i(., ^., „,... 1,1'. I , i Ibey liaio n.iivoro.l three .seasous.-- ul wbllo siieclis, IS fioiu,] ailerviard lo Xew J'u 'linl i'lri t ho H i.'cklcd, the cause is due t.i im- j ' ' ^ ' ¦ ' ' '^'^ -^ pure snlt. .Some snlt conlain.s lfni,>, j eillior in form of gyp-.ii:ii nr ebiuriii,', and wbfu mixed wilh linlter this in a shurt timo hocimoF doc,iiu „iso.I.funn¬ ing lime snips with tbe fat uf the hiit- t.^r. Those soajis arc in-uhihio nn.l ciuniit bo washed out ,,f tho linlter hy nny nfter trontiui-nt. Th butter is kept, ibo wi,ri i.'lit..lli M.. t Saul l.l b- king, b.r b.. ,s turu-l r .Ibivviutf M,j liud ball, o.U - ¦'jr.imiu lin-nts." Wb.u til" kiu'^bi iriv-u to Su,il. 1, lib bo anl lb,- p. r mill.b-l I V S.smii.'l tbat II Ibev « tb-- I.ir.l and ¦lit b. h.'I I • 1 .ll.^. :i (..ha Hil 1 In tr 11, Cons nnl hugs gn woll tnjpther, writes A. bell.', of Wiscuu.-m. Ful- lowing nfti r Ihc cattle an.l cou- s'lniiug the skinimilk pru.In.¦O', un an- nial well ilIhiiIo 1 for hroo.ling luir- lungir the I pu^es. The ten.lonoy nf cnrn-f.-.l lin.-s this .lofect i» toward a tiueuoss o( bone au.l weak- NEW VORK STATE NEWS. Tl', Wieli. an.l h I'iv^i'l- UU'Ill dr .v.. V.V. t.i.-k I ibe 11, l,„ll.-.< Wll-.MI IU lia Sill ¦ a li ;,..?t,. 1 s « wl,. 11 H 1 1 halt. a„ llll .ff ' .1 • bu.' nt he ,.»'U.«.llli pl.l.-.. 'i..-lit an.l r. 1 .' 1,1.1 1 1. l.'H h- . I'i V sh . th. 0 1' .H* V .1:1.. .ii.l '.>rl ' riir rift 11 ill.- veiv tim. ., be h: t.r. vol iili.l'U..! .llh.-ni. ii.ir>.'. •kiuk- up ¦rilT a 1, . Kr..:in.b .rt.'bi.,st., itKr.,v re w.-.l tlio a.'i hit . •n.-st.T 1 1 Fitrriv, ..: Ilr wilh t,v.. men w rse thlev..^. Ho to be Frank \V ivinj a'..HIT the t He a-'usi. 1 Ihl- M-. W.v.d, b... in ax" han:lle, il w .in thn boa,!. ' Til,! iw.i men -..verel Ir..u, th iii-n nu.l lln'l l Ilber ,.f th,.n. rr,-;.ted the two. I thev cnmo tr.ini Ib'tllel tliei.ob. uliuriuiti.iii. uu.- ¦r..r -'I. . tei,3grai.ll.'ll t.i bnek thai the j^,nl wer n.-.l th- .r„ |
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