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mm GOUNTlf REYIEW.
Pabllahail Evary FrldcT Moiiolog at
FECEPOBT, QUEEHS COUSTY, N, Y,
CHARLES D. SMITH, Proprietor. ANDREW J. MAC LEAN, Editor.
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AllractiTi aed JirtiUk Sljfle REVIEW OFFICE by Ptwir fmm
IVE CEWTW.
VOL. I.
-V K.VMII.V M:\\-iI'.M'EK UK UKAI."'A->r4ft>>'iuK\Ki:.\l. 1 N I 1.1. I.H-CM I .
FiU:EPOKT, Na Ya. FlUDAYa^AMIARY lo. isiir,.
UUH!: tt.OO TCAKLT IW ADTADCB.
NO. 10. ^
' *tltt Belid Bonth" will be a finan¬ cial pliiaia tan rear* hence, predicts th* Cbicngo Time«-Her«Id.
The peach blonom hu been eclcct- •d by • voU ol ihe aohooi chiMreu ..f veUtrere Ul the floral emblem of thu
r
Attomay-General MoCormick, of PenntjilTania, haa deeideil tbat life ia- Imrance policies are uot taxablo, an elafmed. _^
It il aatiiiuited tbafctbe cost of car. tyiDft ripe beeves from AiM4falia tu liOiidoii is aboat 870 per bea.l. Tbe cost for sheep i* S6.
Professor Cesare Lombroso, who a.l- -Vieas tbat cbildrea an.) jpnlba .if Iwbiliial criminal teuJeiicioa be iso¬ lated as lanatios, aaya thero is scarcely • child wbo does not abuse hiH..powcr -ortr those who are weaker thnn he.
-t— U England sees fit to equip its moKt iaportant war Tcssels with wire WMnd gnns, this conntry must follow mHi declares the Netr York 'Celcgrnui. tht wire-wonnd ecgmoDtal canuuu is •n American device tbat bas pruvcd
..kadertHts By this GoToruitlent to bo pTMUoally nnburstabte.
The gift of •1.000,000 to ihe CLi- eajo Cniversity by Miss Helen Culnr, ot Chicago, is the largest siuglo gift that oniTersity has receiTcd, always excepting tho princely gifts of Mr. Bookefcller. ThisgiTt assnrci-afurllint eonditional gift of a million from Mr. Bookefaller. It will go tu scieucu.
r Prefeeeof Oycho, of Kansas Univor- eity, says thut he bas praotically <lu- «idcd to make another trip to tbo Arctie Ocean in search of the North Pole, having received au offer of as- aislenecfrom a source wbich bo .1o- nlines to nasne. His plau is to creep •roand tbo west coast of Orcenlaml, •nd theu make a dash fur tbe pul.; by •ledge or boat.
80 great has been the rv.Uiction of •teamboat accidents in tho waters of tbe United States sincu the Fciloral Ooremment introduced , the inspcc- UoB system that Insiiector-Ocnnral PniBVlit now assorts that travel by jvater is muoh safer rclntivoly thnn travel by railroad or oven by street ••r. Be asserts, ou tho strength of tbe lltality rooor.ls, that ono is safer bnakteamboat than in walkiug tho •treets of a city or cvou sleopiug iu OM'iown bed,,^
/ Uethodist ministers iu Chicago arc ¦till disoiistiog the case uf tho yuuug divine who olaima that bu '.uucou- ¦etonaly aaaimilated.' Ihe sermou of Dr. Abbott whicb bo proiicbuil <i few Budaya ago, a'l.l wbicb unfueliiiK jpeopleaocuiod him of Nlcaliii,.:. Om. of the otber ministers declared that bis defcDse of "uuounscious assimila. latioB" might be all right, but tbat if he bad it that bad he might iiucuu- •eioosly assimilate thu olothus uU' » clothes lima somo durk uight.
The I^ow York Suu tbiuks it woul.l doubtless surprise mauy fulk to knuw the number of furs that aro taUea au¬ uually in Connecticut nnd Massa- dbiuelts. William Clark, of Vernun, OoDB., makes a tour of Toll.lnu Ooonty, Oonuectiout, und Hampilen OoUDty, Massachusetts, every fall eul- leeting fnrs from tho fnriucrs. linst ¦eaaon ho collected huiuu l.JOO skins, Bostly skunk skius, but mauy uf them mink. Those auimaU aro probably not more pleutiful io thcsu two cuiiu- tiea than in somo other parts of tiie two SUtcs.
I Tbe result <if Ih.i e.-usii.t tnkou tlio other day in Berlin has ciiii>.c.l luime aurprise. It shows tbu tutal pii|iuln- tion ot the Qsrman cap.tal tu be 1,- 674,113, whereof 71)7,1 Hi: ate innlrs and 876,026 females. Tho ostimate. based on the perioilical relurus uf birtha aad deaths and of departures and arrivals, whioh in Prussia have to be reported to tho polico, had shown, ¦a worked oat on November 10, a total popnlation ol 1.757,h;tS. Moreover, tbe inoreaae in tbo population duriug the laat Uve years, according to tbis cenitts, has been un^ six per eenl., ac against tweuty per ceut. be¬ tween 168S and 1800, aud sixteeu per eent. betweeu 1880 and 1886. Tho •xplaaatien lies iu tbo enormuiiit (TOWlb of tbe subrubsas eouipsre.l with Brlin proper.
"-^Tbe Atlanta Conslitutiou says: About siz month* ago Masiaacbusetts erealed tbe Statu Highway Commis- •ioa, and ainoa that time .'ighty-uiuc miles of Hrst-elass ruads bav. bveii •oaetrueled under the auspices of the ¦e^ Buard. The experiment is >.. •¦tiefaotory that the Imxialatuie IhiA winter is aipeoto.1 to make a larger appropriation for roadways, and it is ¦ow eertain that tbn work ru nuspio ioaaly begnn will Ik. |.iikli.>.l f.irwar.l witb ivcreaaed vi^.ir. Tli.. f.ct tUnt the people ars williiit>, after speu.liu^ •700,000 in IS<J5. tw spvud a still largfr auu shews tbs: tbe movement is favor of gvud roa.l-. ia alr.ady pop¬ ular enough in >UNiachus.'tt;i to boU ile own. and R IS ustursl ii> suppose tbat other HUl. .>i;i. .ir,:»ui£' tiieir •omDiissiOBS aUii .;u lu n\rk uii tlio ¦•ms line. New .lersey Uii.l a some- tebat similar •si-rinaot. • 'ev. years •go, and alter a few score miles uf •obstantial rosJs ba I bovu cenpleU'd tbe people all over the Stal.' .I.imajl- •d their .sxtanwuu au.l <'iLprr\>c.l tb^ur Williuguess to sni'uiit 1 . a inueb blgher tax rale lu urder to secure tbeee iuprovsmeat*. As tbe couulry Uia up witb popaUtiuu tba biKbway, •inesli.'U w'.ll assume itrestor |>rjiui- iSD.iguu.l r.'H iwsya Kill be euu- ¦lllllrd at the t].;.oust' ut future gwiewtinai, iastaad of c«u« ng tbs ••tiie eeel to fall ap.>n tb.> f.eupl< mkt ¦«« peinresaive •aouKii to inau^- ittfonM.
OUR PICTUnES ON THK WALLS.
The frainM are nnt exrenslvp sn I th» r'l<^" ttiffwthey nrv p'aln, A-bro.)illnn tbure whcra sunlight or the flrcUght softly HlUi Thei>lrangor would not note th.'m, yot no hope ot Kr*>e.l i.rnialli Wuulil malie tin think ol [.artlnu wilh our [ib'turei* on the wiili"!
Nny, wn woulil hnv no changos In tho por¬ traits if wo''..ul.l. For i;37.lQg on tho fa.'..'!., wo .-.an poo thera as they were; Tho father .strong, tho sisters In Iheir i'lvnlv wonianhoo'l, Tho moiher .sweet au'l ton'ler and tho baby ' lu hli chair. Their voioescomc at ovon or un i|iile| alt.ir-
AU'l wlul» we lo.ilt iiiiou thera wor.'.'all tho ilearor Uiijsi Anl slill they seem t.. I'lvo ii'i as wheu Hope ill. sweetest tune.'. Went ohantiuR low au.i teu.ler here nmong tho homostoail way.i. The years have heen 1.0 many, and tho day-
filnce me mem .mdivide.l in the y.^arf th" Inind recnll.i; Aud yet we feel li'.« l.in.'ly as wo-m our journey go. V.-iih the fai'.'> o\'.'r .vith 11.1 -with lh.' fi.'- t.ire.H..u Iho wnll'-'
—Will T. H.'ll..'.
HETTY'S HKTICULE,
It .\ I O - b 8 1 1 O,
there I"
I stopped short. Jim Ktuilloy was behind me, waving bis cap.
"Aru yon walk¬ iug for a wager?" bn askcil, as ho cnmo U].. "I bave boou luii'iiiug fur yi'U all tUo uiorn-
v.'^x^ '|("«k;o'^ '"''¦ ^^" ?¦¦" •^'-'^"
'\Nw -^^X' ting np a slcigbing
party—will yoa go?"
"Yes," I snid, "you might bave counted on thut, 'Whero is it?'.
"We meet at Hulda Whipple'i—nt her father's, I mean, and wo drivo to the Ited Fnriu, and have our dauco aud fupper there. As usual, you in¬ vito wlioiu you please to sbnro your slei(;b, alwaya providing it is a lady, nud— Hut you'll meet with us to talk It over to-nigbt. I'll nut dotaiu yuu hero any longer."
I was io haste, I told him, and promised to meet them; and went my way. It was tbe same way that it bad been—tho short cut to the houso where Hetty Harrow lived.
I h.il a lasbioM ul going that way nbout twiligUt, when tU« scbuol wus cloned au.l sho (tho teacher) bail gono homo for tho evening, telling sumo lit¬ tle story as to how "I happened to pass, and thuugbt I'd stop."
Any other yonug fellow would havo owned to cuiuing on purpose, and would have speut more time with ber untl said Hoinothiug more to tbe pur- jioBO than I—any ouo who liked Hetty ns well ns I did.
Liked ! —tbut was 0 cool word for it —1 luved ber.
It frightened me to kuow tbo truth ; for how could she liko nie'i* I waa not bi.lcoui., perhaiis. A tall, straight, augtilar Maino youtb, with yellowish Iiair ati'l tiltii'-giny eyes. But I wan oertaiuly uot huuilnomc. Then we wcro puor—mother uud I. 1 was too poor to marry, certainly ; bnt after I had felt I conld ouly lo happy if Hetty liked Ule, 1 resolved, eome what wonlil, lo mako eomo elTurt which wuuld lift US nbovo tbc ouditlun which bordered so clo'cly upon poverty. If I cuul.l only lirst ulitaiu ber proniiso lu be miue.
Yet it scorned also iiup.>sBiblo lu speak to bor un tbn iiilijeet. I ba.l resolve.l to do so n .lu/.eu times, but ber jiresenco u'vod me.
llut tbat eveuiug, having spokou witb Hludloy ut tbo sloigb rido, I went ou with a lighter stop. I cuuld muster ouiirnxe, I thought, to ask her to gu witb lue.
The lung sleigh rido, fast and furi- cun, witb jini;liug bells and merry laughter, encli fellow with tbu girl bo likes best uostliug liy his M.le, witb a cbauce, for ouco at least, lo say what he chooses t'j her.
If Hetty wuuld go witb me, wben I had hor all alon.' witb nio nnder the c.l.l star'- I iiii.;lit whw|ier wbnt I ba.l uuly ilareil tu dream thus fur.
I was very bravo uutil I stood lace to faco witb ber. 'i'lieu my coiirngo duH.;rled iiie. Hut I I'oiind, when I weut oway, Ibat I bail nikod bor lo rule witb mc aud ihnt sbe bad agreed logo.
I whistled merrily all the wny home, nnd after I bad met .Iem au.i Ibo rest, aud wo bad settled lualtors, I could uot help turning iutu tbo shod wbero our litlli re.l uleigh stood, aud lo.ikiug nt it. It was hbaliby, ami tbo.'usbiuun iieedo.l potcbiug. 1 to.ik it in fur iiiuther tu du.
"It's shabby," I said, "oonfonudcd- ly shabby."
"Ibat's 'most swearing, .^Imiui, " aid "uy uiutlur. "What'i. tbe matter «ltb llie sleiKli' It used tu lie guud I'uuunb. (I.liu' tu take a girl out?"
"Ub.> ever went ou a sloigbing parly nl.iui :. " I a-ikoil.
" 'rn'iiuKl 111.lii tunny, " haul inoth¬ .'r. "l.a, tlioBv nloigliiutjs. I was foul oi eiu unee. Wrap up uell, Aimon. There's mauy a d.'ntb cnii|;lit a-»loigb- iug. You remember speaking of my I'nele Kbeu?"
"Yes. ' taid I. "Pul be catch bis death sleighing'^"
"No," said my m.ilber. "He pro¬ poned a sleighing. It wai. a .Ire.i.lfiil Ihiug fur h'u.. What a life sb,. led h.m! Who are yuu t;uing with'? "
"Miss lUrr.nv"
• 'D.iu'l w.iuder y.m taike.l of the fleigb's li.'ing shabby " i-ni.l mother. "I'bey say sbe takes cm airs. 1 never saw inch a hnnu.t. One tbat puts nil on her back isn't tbe wife l.ir h poor mau. I hope wheu sbe marries it will W a rich one."
"I boi>e It.., too," snid T.
"EbV" asked my ni.itber, sharply Theu fbe went on with ber kuittiu.i with a pu/./K J face.
Alter muther had gono io bed 1 went np stairs and bron^'bt down my writ¬ ini; desk. Iber.* w.re Pome sheets .>f riil'.r aul eine;,'!.,.., .vliieh lu.l 1 .-. li tli.re I.T iii'.tilb'. t.'rel wilhni,
I look lb. IU out an.l liegnu tu write :
• lw«r Mi^ llam.w—I «ni • "owanl. Not. 1 li'it>#: tu uu*. M.ajM>, but etvliuiilv ae p'- garit you. F"r a vear 1 have l.»v*t >\'U. Y^'i I no lo.rr w,.iil.i tiavo .Utv.1 t.> «v »¦. liliiB I w.'ul.l h«v» .IntH..! had v.'u be.-n a .|ii.H.n. T.>-ai..rr..w viiu nad 1 will ndp to. i;"ih.?r. To-tn..rrow I ha 1 mnd,. t.pmv mint t 1 tr> mv lot.', lut 1 know I .-hall B.'t .i»t» Io I'.s.l. S 1 I writ. I will Kive vviu lhi. let.. ..T t" rw't at noTj'. .. tr tb.. au'sor to, "S- ' tr will be easier r.ir h..|h .<( us. VS ill vou Irv «. think weU .'nouch'.f t.1.- t. t..- my wiV t".iue day-? tl I »"i to have thai ho,... jiv.. uif »..'p.*siga -* 'lu^. y.iur uame enl.. any- thiui: tosIi.iW It,,'what V.IU ni'au. I! I am t.i Iw. inlsernl'l.* -w .il. tti.»n. tnak'- mr p.. an- sjrer. ls.'..'ije.';»h4ll nl'.'ao'Xo.'
- Ai.« 'N . »»i.i -
I xale.1 this note and wrote Hetty Hnrrosi's naiue ut; tho jbaek, nn.l bi.l It aud Ihc .Icsk fr.>m mciher's eye*— aharp eyes thai leuktsl after me BUXietialy as 1 drove away with the
uuto na itoUb tb« Mttt^ •f«aiB»
She wns r.aly for mc ^fy r-.!'. i'-. biut .v:\« IU my luiiil. mil 1 i juki J at her dress. All I .iiseovereJ was that it wns blue, but her furs were goo I.
"Sbo mu'if marry arii'li man, or "ii. on bin way Wl allhnnr.l, " 1 sail. ..-.he shnll, too. And I lucked her iuto tue sleigh nn.1 drove oil'.
It was a pl. iisant drive, and a merry danco and i-iipp.'r ; but as lime went un I fult glnl tbat I bad written Ibe letter, for I coul.i uut bavosai'l what it noiil.l say fur me. It was ut tb... laat inuiuent when wo wer^ijlriving hoiniiWiirl that I mustered courage tu ask her fijr llie little reticule she earrieil.
"Wby do yuu want it'.'' slio aski'l. "To put somethiui,' in it w!u<>h yuu must nul louk at till youreucb home," I said.
I bad dropped iii tbc letter aud snapped tbo elasp.
Not a word rauru coul I I speak. Iint at the door I trie.l. lor tbo lirst time, to kits her. Her lijis eluded miuo, nud I dared not repeal tbo attemp;.
I took the sleigh bome, nnd waiteil, nnd waited bopelully, as ( knew afUr wards, fur nn ausiver. X.uii! came —a day, a ncek, a umntb. 'i'beu all hope was over. 1 biel i-eeu ber. She bail given me a liltlo eoli.', sinileless bu.v. ".Mulher," I sai.l that night, "ive must hnvo BOin..' oue tu farm Ib'j plni".'. I'm Ruini; lu s.im.i eity." "Wby?" said bbe. "To inakumy lurtnne," I said. "Fur that girl'/" nbo asked. "No; never fur hcr." Motber knelt .luwu beside rae, ns I snt on n low stunl. Hbo put ber bauds ou my shuuldcrB un.l looked iutu my face.
"Sbe didn't refuse yuu?" sbe snid. "Hoy, yon nro iu trouble. I'm your motber. Tell nie." |
".She did uol neccpt me."' '
".\ud that's lo part us'/" ".\ut if you'll y.o wiih lue. " j
Hut she would nut le.ive hcr bi".iiip. nud I went ulune.
I had a cousin in Xeiv York wliu wa-. deep iu tbo mysteries uf Wall sireet. Ho belpod mo. Ko iii.l luck, Dr fate. In five years I was a modoratoly neb man. My motber wanted nutbiug bui my prefeuce. Sbo would uut como l.i me, but sbe urged mo to roturn to her. At first my henrt was tuo weak to bo trusted among those old scenes. But timo helps us ulh At the ood of Ave years I wroto :
"I am CDiuiiuc home, siuco yuu will not livo bero wiib lue."
My mother bad nut tiHereJ mncb. llut 1 was a youtb uu Iuu.,'er—a fael; wbiob lr.milled her. Thero weru cbangos iu tbo plnce, loo. (iirks wero luurriod. Ol.l peopio dead. Tho chureh was robiiilt, and tbo huts in tho hollow bad lieeu litirut duwn. .\ faelory ha I riseu and Iho faetiiry peo¬ ple's bouses Were about it. iu.sloiid of tlio old frame sell.ml houso wns a brick building with many windows.
Who was tho teneber? Was abo tbero—lU'lly "arrir,'.' I d..i^.d uot ask.
Idly I snnutercd nbout tho honse, paiulod nud refuruisbed now; nud idly lu the eveuiug uf luy soe.md day of homo I wout oul lu the shed where tbo liltlo sleigh sluud —tbo sbaiiliy uld thiug with a patch nu the eushiou, "It ain't been touched since you left, Almou," said my luolbor. "I'.c- member my patuhin' Ibo cushion?"
Sbo lifted it ns .-bo spoke. Frum behind it drojiped siimothin;;. 'What? Of lualhcr, bl.i., wili. uiuUl, uiusbcd by ils lon.n lying und'jr the cusbiou, but a reticule. Hotly Harrow's reii- cnlo I
1 (ipeiied il. Tliere lay my letter ! "Wlial's th.' matt.r?" nsked my mntlu'r.
r.ir 11 few niDiueiils I did not kuuw, Al l.sl I spuke:
"11 is Miss Harrow-s retienl..'" ".Sli3 must bavo lust it wben vou took her sli'igb riilint;. dest liko ber, tu lose It uud .lid n.ll kn.iw. Sin's tenebinp; yoi ; idio ai-a't married ; nu ll.llllll she'll bo an ul.l lunid, nn.l servo ber right."
Tho rest my molh.'r snid lo herself, f.ir 1 wnitcd lur nuiuor.'.
1 took llio r.'lieul.' iu my band an.l went over the Iuiil; lurjiolten I'litli tu- wai'.l Ul.' scliuul liuiise. Sehiiul was over. .'\ ligure Miiud aluiii' iK-ar Ibo gate. 1 dul mil kuuw it at Ih'.^t. lint uu a nearer view 1 found tbnl it wna u moro mnturo.oilition uf Hotly Har- ruw's slender frame—not so slender now, biit--just as prelty in llie face, ai.'l fr. sh an i l.'n.,ie.
1 walked ii;. tu ber. Her elieek tlusbed.
".Mr. Crai? !.' sho said. "Yes, Miss Harrow.'' I answered. "I ara bero to resloto yuur prujii rty. Y.m I'lst a reticnio iu my sbigb live years ago. Tu duy I fmin.I it. Tbero is s.imetbiug m it wlii.-ii I ask id you to look at .vheu yuu w.'ro nl.jii... 1 make the same re.piest nuw. May 1 SCO vou this tvonini,''?"
Siie bowed. 1 walked nway. Thnt night I went onco muro to seo ber. Sbe had been weeping; tbo luttcr lay iilHiu ber knee.
".Sueb an uld relic uf those foolish ul.l times," sho said.
I luuk her band. j
"Yon. never aus.vere.I il, Ifetty," J j taid. "Will vuii ttns.ver it now .'"
"Afler all this time'/" !
"Yes." I
Sbo sai.l nothing, but I kissed her 1 Onr we.Mine was n .piiel one. and .llli: lives hav.. been i|iii.'tlv bappy fr.iiii that .Isv to tbe pri-sent.—New York .News. " !
Unr Waliblv Esrlb. .
Tbe diM'.ivery that the axis of the I eartb is n.it tixod in un.' ilire.'tiua. ' but that It swings r..un.l iu such a way j as to cause the N.irth r.ile its. If tu re- vulv,' uui'e in .very f.iuiieen mouths | round n cirelo leu yar.ls lu diaiuotor, is uuw gen. rally a.^jej-tcl as un estal?-.*; lished faet. ,
It is evideiil Ibnt sueu a wabbling j uf the earth's axis ..f rutatiuii, smalt ' though It be, iiiu-t prudnee s.iine ' elTocl upon Ibo levi'l uf tu^i ocean at Its nbures, and an eiaminalion of the very carefnl records, wuioh have been kept fur muro than forly year.*, of the 1 beinht of tli'j tiie 111 the .-anal ut Hei ' .Ur, in Holland, was r.'ceutly male for tiio purpjse uf .iiletmininp wbethi.r snch cll'-'Ct cu'ild bo per¬ ceived.
The rcftill ot tho rxatuinaliun sho'aed tbst the av, rage level of the waKr ba.l varied with groat regular¬ ity, in a T'.'nrriUi; pi no.i oi lourleen . mouths, ever sjue? lue tide records were begun luMlsj.. . ^ ¦ ' ' i \
lue inferen.'c is tbat tb.. /tgiiiar cbanije of "level rnml be .lue lo the at>iuging roun.l ..I the axis of tbe earth. Th.- amoont by .wbieb tbe level change — a lillie iess ttian live. . eighths I.f sn .n.li —al~'o.irresp'.'ad» to the calculate I e'liang. Ibat buill.i result frum tbe «up]>.>'H' 1 e.ius«'.
So we are gralnaly learning t.. ap¬ preciate bow .lelicateiy tbe pon.leruus .'srlb IS po'.sc.l a> it s«in.;s in its vast orbit rone.I l^e^)uu, anl how, ven tne mighty .i.'.su refp.u.is to tbe slighl t'sttipplO^ th|> war sn.l tbat of tbe gnat axis of the cl.b.. — riluburg
P!'I«t.-'l. ^
Th.- •e.ghl ..f jattr i» •uiarliineh malurially incr.asc.i bj titw aaiitiou •f «ii4 aad kauluk.
TE.t IIDW.NS.
Eviry ".iinan looks well in a tea gown. Kvery wuinan sbuuM bave nt ler.st Ibn... ' If she is tbo least bit Insty au.l knows unMbin;,' about )ilan- nin;,' sho cau (;.'; ii|rbalf a dozen love¬ ly tea goivns fur n very short muu.
-V I.'a guivu uf liUek. nnd white ginoo silk is nut tu l.e despised. .K rtrnping of f bite cliilTuu in front makes Ihc gowu very dainty an 1 ehasto lu&king.
.K duhlia-red t.a yuwu, made a la .Mcdiei, looks re/al upon nimuat auy wumnn. Tbe si.lea au.l back piece sbuuld be lifjbt lilting, an.l tlie front fall from Ibo bust lu the hem in n triplo liux pleat.
An T'ldlau tea guwu ol copper col- i.red velvt'loou ia miiiothmg now. It IS mail.' alter a .k...ign Indian iu treat¬ uieut, but much likblbo runulartireck frock. .K liauilsuine neck oruamenta- tI.IU IS ma.le Ul. uf ruebing uf wliite satin, liiiLsbed with rosolt.'s .)f velvet. —New York Mail and Espres.s.
".*.\.iF,i, .)F Tin; Toiins." Il ifl uot geu.'rally known Ibnt Mrs. F.rncsiiuo Scbafl'er, llio "Angel of tho Tombs,'' New Vurk Cily, is a weallby woman living in ii line bouso near Central Tark. She is the owner uf a great doal uf properly and uu Snn.lays and holidays may bo seeu ilriviu-; a team uf bentitifnl punics iu fri.iit uf uno uf Ibo Iliiest littlo road earls iu lowu. Mrs. Schairner's time, b.iH. Ver, instead uf being speut in i.lieuess ur iu stoking r.'creation, is .levute.l to a cause tu which sbo bus resolved lo givo tbe rest of hor life. Tbis is uothiug more or less tban tho work of belping people unjustly ne- onse.l uf crime and assisting others wbo bavo lieou guilty ot wrong doing, nu.l whoso sentences bavo expired. Scarce a .lay jinKsos without tbo "'rpmbs aii',.11" I xt.nding a helping han.l lu somo ii.il'urtiinat.i victim of uver-zrii]..!!.-. iiiiar.liiiiisiiip, Sbo has Ittu urtiees iiuwu luwu an.l cn.L;ages a lawyer by ihe niuulb lu assist lier. On several ueeasiuiis sho baa loaned out more than Jiil.iblil fur bail, and she .tcclares thnt In r buses are less than glllOU.—.New Orleaus t'icayuno.
Hiir inNcKs AND b.\non3. Tlicro IS n lyjio of Mexicau woman more Indinn than Spaninrd, and this mixturo iir.iduees nlwnys a ratbor Htiiiiteil, tliougli interesting, rosult. These men an.l wuiucii iiio buth shurt, thiek sol, with heavy fe!(lnrc.s, black, beady eyes an.l high eb.'ek buiies, bul tlieir physiipio dues luit mako tbem lik.i Iho currcspun.liiig typo of oul) liorse Knglisliiueii. Tlm wumau is livo ami a uunilorfiil bearer uf liiirdeus, fur she bas tbo Ibe.vs and .smews uf a Sanduw. Lilit tbat littlo .Mexican mul.i wbiob oan carry a bur.leu weigh¬ ing three times ns much as itself lur a liny witll patience, sbo has tbo enilnr- inu; power whinb enaliles ber lo tnke uiiuu lu'r.-clf llie arduous a'.;riciiUur.d bili'irs .ll a man. She .lance.', tuo, and very Well, and ber silk nud coftun guriuenls uf lainliuw hue are oiuliruid' ero'l ill Hold pall. riH. Tho tiniest feet and ankles an. hers aul slim littli' hau.ls, with InpetiiiL', urtislie liu.^'ors, that I...U (ii:e she is dainty in femiuiiie arts ns well as a sturdy worker,—Now Vork Advertiser.
Till'! SI'INsTKIt IS S.WirTV.
It is iliiheiilt III se,' win. wuuld tnko 111 r plan., sueially, sbuuld the siiiiistor vanish fr.im llie lati.L .K gracious ludy, taelfiil li.y.inl th.. .Ire'iiiiing o! lh.'yunug girl,'ill wbiiiii tho w.irl.l is still 11 plaee uf eiK'hnnliiienl, iu wbich, half iiii.'..i,,sei.iu-ly iu liersill, sbe puses us till. priiiei|iul ti^iire, IheBjiiu- stir Slu.mills ii.vuv I'liiliarrussmunls, llu, s ill.' ri-iil Iliinl:, sinnlis the right wurd iil the riiilit plae.', and keeps tbo wlieols ul life ruuniug wiihout fric- tiuii. Tu Iter, ser.'iie, woll bred, traminil, owar.' uf puu.l and evil, tol¬ erant u1 tlril wiiii-ii i, iiiiri. crudity llll'l till ..p'rii'iic', sov.re unly where fulH.juoss anl eruelty challenge, soft spoken, sw.el iii.iiinereil, ur jiuasibly brusipu'au.i spuy, y.'t uono llio less ebarniiiig.
If a u.iiuan (if wcttltli, tbe spiuster liiiliN in lur onpa'ulo hinds tbo threads uf iiiaiiy I'ii.irili.'s, S'lvising here, lie sl.iwiiig tiii'r.', witlib.il.liug or eniKiw- 111.;, ss sho^ lie. Ills ju.liciotiH. rerlfffjis she develops in her uivn person rare liiits—nuisic, paiiilini;, embroidery— attiiiniiig in eai'li n .legree uf excellence wliii-b unly leisnr.. an.l tu'.te in com- biiiiitiiin enn arrive ut. Very likely hill' j.Y.'lor.. l'l si'i.'u unt gift.il younger peopl.', buys an.l girls, wlm need that s.iiu.i uiii. simii!'! Iii'lieve lu aud help th.'in nil. all'l tu thes..' sue is a pair.in -saiul. .Many lines uf wurk are upon tu her wliuh luarriago wuuld bave eluse.l, sin,'., thu wife au.l m.ilbvr must ceiusively .levute tu her b.iiiie nud,its sphere ut a.'tiuu talents and sympa- tli es uhieb tbe suiustor may use in the s.'rviei'ul her ag.'. Thuugh the .0.10 l.o IU'.(.' l':."-SL.lly Imppy. tbe other ia nnt withuut rewards sn.l com- pensatiiinf.
ruur in this wurld's poo Is, tbo spin- st.r Iiils iipially n most imiiurtanf 'IK he. Her luo lorn e lueatiuu makes h.r an iud.p.n.lunt lacli.r in mnny titl.Is, a unt-tuli.i-.lespise 1 .miupetitor in ill.' null U.l anl tlu' sb.iji. An.l s.uce iirul'ubiy she u«.e,l u.it remaiu a spiusifr uii'i'ss site en.i.iM', suoiety u'Ves b.r its thank" fur her g.-n. ros¬ ily In k..'piiiL; herself at iH service, ati.l inaU.II ; -.. win*..:ii.' a featiir.' ..I It- m.n ".u./ 1'111 1 iiiia.—Snn FrauoMico i.'hrou.eie.
about lo open a .looking siihoul in Newark, N. J.
.Just what led np to il is not slat'"!, but tbo lown uf Williams, .\rizuua, bas just pnsso'l an ordinance jiri.hiliilin..; wumeu frum appearing uii Ibo tlteeti' there in bloomers.
Mrs. Leland SUufur.i's jewels ar.? lo be oft'erC'l at imblic sale in New York Cily. Tho value of tho coUoetiuu is variously fstimated ul from Sl,OiHi,- lljll lu j'-J,0110,110').
Tho tablet at Petersburougb, re¬ cently erected in memury uf Mary, Queen of Scots, was pai'l for l.y siili. BcriptiouB of English wuiueu iiaiui..! Mary. It enst 3 jilOO.
Mamie Newl.all .Inckr.on, ot F.-'ad- ing, Fenn.. has ivagered witb a ijirl Iriend that ahe will havu pr.ipose.l to nt least une yonug mau beloro leap year is four mouths uld.
.K wumnn, Franlein Marie Schwnrt;;, hna beeu made .lirec'ur ut Ibo girls' |.iiblic scboul in Vienna, Austria. .All tho male teachers in Ibe city protefled against the appointment.
Mrs. Kecley, tbo venerable actress whose ninetieth birthday was rocdiilly celebrated in London, sang tho "Met- luaid's Song" in a perfuriiiBueo of Ob- eron, couduoto.l by Weber himself, m l>>'2ti.
Tho dress lo be woru by tbo K u- presG uf llussin tu tbo corouatiou oero- mouies uext spring bas jnst been ur- dorod iu P,.ris. 11 will bo dicurnted witb pearls an.l guM, anl will c.ist .«iOO,000.
.K favorable decision has beou nrrived nt in Hungary with regard to tbe u.l- mission of women tu thh Budapest I'uiversity an.l th.iir partiei]iatiuii in the study of medicine, phariijacy and philosophy.
A Knsbville (Indinna) man, after a bnrd struggle, uverpowcred a biirgler, wboni he caught iu his liuuse, and ilis- euveroil that it was a w-uiiian. Ho cbivarously lot her gu wil hunt asctr- taining bir idenlity.
Mrs. Jjonis Fond, of Dodhara, Mo., bus earrio'.l on lior farm aloii'i siue-j her husband's death soino inue since. Sbo does all ber batiliii,'an 1 iilu.vinn ivitU a Iml!, wbieb she ].iits in bariuss like a bur.so and conlriil-i with a rupo fastene.l lo a ring in bis nose.
Mrs. Klizabelh .'Vulorsun, ividuw of General Anderson, uf Fort Sniuler fame, bas the llag wiii.-b her liusband planlt'ii over tbat furlitieation lockc.l iu u lirepruof vanll in Iter limiso in her bmisi. in Wa-hiii-iiun. Shu e.\- jiocts oviulnnlly tu |iroHOiit it tu tho iiovermni'nt.
Miss Mamie Oicken., lh" .'Idest. daugbtur uf the great nuvrlisl, makes btr homo nt ipinnit uld lliiiit.ju rec- turv, in the luwu uf iirentw.iud, in Ess..x, Kngliiii.l. riie luve ..I fluw.'rs, whieii witb lier amounts to a pussiou, is fully i^n.lilit'it in this lioiititifiil eoini- liy. Hit real life worlt con usts in niinislerlu;.; tu tlie p,..ir UU'I siok an.l.
lUUM;ii01,l> AII"Vllt>i, I
iMi-sK-ruNt I..u.v. I
K.'op tbem in theaiin. , I
Keep theni us far as trom gas niul furnace lioal as p.i^slbl... i
Keep them wet, w irtn an.l eUan. ! Keep sonp uut of the ivntir. Keep n brush or carpet-ra:; tu wt^li
th.'iu. ;
Keep tbo suijl l.mse. !
Nev.T imll oll'n leal ; lln' [.lant mav ; bleed lo death. ' ;
Clip the witliire.l lij..- "f palms..--j New York Wurld. |
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eight puiiiids uf tnnt after it has been . this v.t«.. nn.l In ibi.s bissju. tu lb." .|U.-I sliced nse tho same .inaiitiiv uf sugar,' nlirom. nt ..f Nazar.'lh H- frew Is.tii m tho iuiee uf four leni'ius ouo iiint ol t'h.vsb'al nil.l in s|.irltiial Ma'iii'o an.l livo.l in too juicL .11 I.llll I.IU lus, UUL pun Ul u^, |i,y^r o( I!'. 1 II" 111. I s b.I Iv '.f lb.~ii water, an.l half a )i.iiind uf ginger root, slice.] Ihiu. Cut the t.'inou rinds into as loni,' unl lliin strijis us possi- bb'. riace all tujether in a pros.'rv- ing kettle nutl buil siuwly lur au buiir. —New Yurk .Vlv. rlisor.
mnv 111 iiii.\si IIIV BI',, ri.r-.T in-.sTi:n.
Soleet luno uystors an i liave them sorulibo.l Ihuruugb'y, tbeu plaeo them in Ibe uveu in n I irj.-e lin witb ilie ruiin.l sido uf tbo. shells .lu.vn, su tbat wheu tbey oiieu tho li.inur will nut be j '^ii"* lust. A»Buiiu us they ilu u)ien reiuiive .|^>" the upper sli.'ll, spriiiklo them witb j ij. salt, pepper and cboji|ied parsley, aiM I n littlo butler aud s.'rve but as possi¬ ble on ft bed of w,itercre-s. Oysters served in tbis way mak.' an ...M'.'llrnt ' first e.iiiiso at diniur if iu'i-'iiiii.aiii..il liv thin slices of browu l.r.'n 1 an I but¬ ter. -La.II's' Homo iluuriial.
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tho lire. Ibitter ii bur ler iiiuul.l unl I bi-..ui!lii tin .lays au
pack th.. nc.. iiiti. it. L,.t tho nunrld ; '!,';;;',;;''>ro'u,.gi';''i tti'
stand III till' hent.'.l iivi'll tell linuules ' bi'.ii:; ..liTliul s..rr..v.
nu.l then turu it mil un a hut plalter. | Hob. lb, :i.
Fill tbe centre with the iir.'imre.l 111.'..t- I ' ¦<"• '-An.l all tbal li.'ar.l H —New Vurk Will id.
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s aro iiiiieli used tins
.' vest.s uf lailoi-iuii.le
lu'V li,.:i:.l il'.iuil.l.'il
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Tb.. I'rin:?oss ..i Wales "ITS? a "gri'al l'Hs^luu f"r luu-i.' au.l bis e.imjese.l several pretty air-.
Davi 1 l.iviug-l..tie's si-u-r. Miss Liv- iiij-l..:ie. bas I 1-1 .11. .1 i:i Fiiniiiirt;u nt theaji' ul .•ve;ity-»».ve:i.
r.vi'ii Mariuii Crawf.r I Is ainaz. I a! Mrs. Hutuidirv Wari's al.ilitv tu tun. lit H '. l'l,..'. 1 V ..r I L 'Vl . Ill a lew .i."iiths
Tbe work uf pbolugraphing the sky >! th.' Pan- I ili-ervatury i» carrieil un n-l i.T ths siip'rinten-lcnce of Mme. K^nmpke. .
t^iten Vint I.nV-fca- i..rn making pre., nts uf Mii.ieuf !:"r laiuuti- cash- in. rv sbawis t.. the wiv.-, ut some >!oulh tfr:.'«L euief..
lure IS a ] r'.loK'ioual numau diver al tiravo.enl, Kn.'Uu'l, who '.tun makes I.s maoii as ifl'i a day at her S.I'..marine ptirmit.
It IS Slid lust tbe balm uf smoking ci.--f-h Iw etgareltos, i^nirh It exce.v] lujly injnrii^'Uk. • l>..-..ming popular aiuuBg Kogl'sh w..men
rb*t|«...l»aghivr-uftheial«iStepbo'' i'tr«ton, wh.. hrlllh. tit!" ..I .i**n . d:i'«uwi.tic curi'i al WasbiujjtoL. et.
Velvet and thiek In liau silks are Ibo haudsuiuest uinterinls for winter ti»n gowns.
Pearls or oniernlds in cnrabinatiun with jet can uow iio worn fur inuurii- ing in Paris.
Ostrich i.'ath.T liuas ave worn allu- getlier with upetii eu.ils au.l, arc uf every euneeivaiile sliade.
Very large si.lo cuiiibs in Marie -\u-
tuinolto lasbi.iu aro replacing the
smull side cuiulis so mnob wuru uf late.
Fur ilaiuty uutl.iur wear, Thiliei
gual und Kureaii fux luuk extremely
well on dark culurod clot hs ur brocades.
U yuu have a .Iress whieb is very
low in tho iieek, get a Mario Antoin-
i ette lieliil au.l .Irapo it over tbo shinil-
d..rs.
Tho bolero froul Rceins tu lie sfill j such a favurito that uuo sees in it nil I sorts of stiills, fur wi.iii.ii ul all surls ¦ of ages.
I A luv.dy nio'lel f..r a lea jiiekfct is ' ma.lo uf vienx rusey. Ivel. 'I'lio coat fronts iiro urnainouteil with luiuialiiro I btittuns. ^ _^
I Oold '^hatpins Htndle.l with clones ' havn liecutno .Isboral.' alV.irs, an I aro ' nsel instead uf the guld liairpins f.ir- : merly in vogii".
I In s|ioaking uf bluusos tu wear wilb skirts, some uf tbo prettiest ur.' ma.b! i wilh nii|diealmiis uf Iaeo ..n black : mutissi.lino do suie.
.\ l.eanllfnl uutsi.le jacket is male of maize-euiured brui'n.l.' ivith wai.-r- fall triiuminus ot Huo Iilack net, 1 spangleil with j. wels. i Carved rni'.;s uf East In lia guhl ar.i ' straight bands tbe size uf a wt.l Inig , riug, tbo oulur of the metal uni tb.' , IccuratiunH boingthor.mghly Orienlal. j .\ very pr.itty ..very-.iay g.nvn tur a I w.tn.an nu longer yuung is ul blaok cloth, tbe skirt lilniu. tiio budiee ; male wild blnoii satin basques and ent
buleru in frunt. ' fupa/. Iirouches nrp alsu in great favor, their g.ibl.n ijuuin cojur e.i u- lug uilt With grear -T.eauly wh.n tf^iat.-.i, as are amethyst-, with pearl an.I .liainuud frauH-
Whitn gloves an.l whit., veils .lol'e I ' with black sh'iw D'l .lispo-iti'in l.i be¬ take th.'ra«<-lve- tu tn ' lisekjr.iun't uf poptiUriiy. Thoy h )M th«ir .iwn remarkably well is spitt uf Ih'.'ir sJui lucry appenranc.
Hlllll a Huuse iu a ll'.ttle.
.\ !tw _. .ats «A; 111.' wrin r saw a
genuine ' .'iitiosi% w?>i,'li iiad le-^n
male by n litlle blinl b .y in I'hioagu
It wa- imthin.; luA.' .ir b's, th.u a
roiniature bou-e, luaie ni.ui f.irly ...Id
' piece-uf wuud, whica was pti,ci'.l on
the in-i.ie of a very ciiuinuu Kiuniui.
luur-oiineBme.ii.'iue l.'ittle. Cho g.-n-
eral v.'r licf ul all »h'> .'Xaminel tin.
I w.iuder was that il wujM pii/^le a mau
' witb two goo.l eye^ tu put the pieces
in tbe buttle, to miv nutning uf the
lask .if glueing them lo.;ellrcr s.i a- t..
make theiu lewiiib-e a boirte. —ht.
Xtoaia ll.|inl.lic.
The Mgiil riiai Will Nor Knd.
Tbe .-iijnt-year'ui.i ia i^i.t'er ..i Wni- iam Jeuks. of X.irth Man -UOTt^r, Ind., recently h*.l a-J stuck oi scsrl. I f,.vtfr. and, 00 a le-ult .^f the disease, nas he- ,'un^e t.itally i>lind« Uer parcn.e bava uol ba I the euurskc lu spci.tii to 'ner of the ulflictiuu. au.i the !;tlie .ilio it.- 'inirea psinftically at sitorl intervoie ....n It w^il oe^.lsyligb! again, and
. u t;i» l.lg hi will b" over—Cikcia-
.t. inquirer
.1..
vbi'li Ho spak. Him, .V"
iiisri.
-"-y "l-'oo. ¦ ,.i.
I A i;uiid eleuuser l.ir [.ainl is w.uk j lye ur saler.ilus water. ! -\hvays liny rye iu small uiiaiitilies : aU'l keep it weircovcred,
linll, r shuiild 1... kept in sbnio if possible all'l ,Ii^r^'er in tin. j Lir,I nn.l driiipiuLis slmnll li« kept in eiirlberii wuro anl slmiill nut bu
¦ salted.
j Sugar is jnst ns clienp in small ; qi^antilios as in larg,', iiiul it is li.'ller
I.) keep unly a llttio un b.iii.l nt a
time.
I'ruviile lUi S.'ilnr'biy for Muii.lav, j s.1 us not t'.. take up tlie lire with e.o.k' I iug ur tilll.' in niiiiiiiii,' erruii.ls uu I wiisliing liny. t Arruwruut, tapiuea, I'lgu un.l all ' (,ii, "Au.I tin \ such urIIel.'H hIiuuI'I bo liuii-ilil
t^nial! .pnintities un.l kejil in giins jars I'
ur Cover.'il buxes. j"
; Halbo yonr oy.!s freipi.'ntiy in iveak , I j alum water if Ihey 'are weakene.l by | j^ I close work, sueb as pniutiu,.,'feiuliroiil- | „
cry or reading. ^ i 1
Hnekwlii.al, nc nn.l Imiiiiuy .-huiild ' J, I be kept in small tightly e,ivere.i boxes | i I ur in tin euiis, anl sliuul.l bo ix- : I I uiiiined ulten as vennni is apt tu lufest | ' ; Ihem. ; „
I ('uuk a ll.'.'l,"I while uiiiiin iu tho ; ' ! same put with yuur luiisuruuius, aii.l ¦* I il tbey du nul liirti l.la.-k yu may .-at ,' 1 Ihem "with a leeling ,if toleral.lo se- . ii I cnrity.
1 Never pill awuy ele.tn .'lolUcs with- ' uut examiuiiig .very inece tu soo if it
¦ ia in any way .nil uf url.'r. Stimk- j ings, esjjociaily sit .nbl lie eiri'lully
tlttrnod. I Vin.'gar is best )iureliase'l by llio I hnll barrel ur Ihe k.g. an.l ehuiild bo
mn.le lit wiii" ur oi.ler. It sliuiil 1 ' never bo |iut in giaz'.d ware, as tho I gluziug IS ealeif uf)- an I forms wilh it I a iioisououH cuinjuiiiU'l.
: (iulil and IliaiiiontI Thieves in Alriea.
' Ti... g.'l I an I ili.iiii"U'ls ..f .-s.iiiili I Afrua b'lve alrea.lv allraele,I a v.ry ' lair prup.irli'.n uf till' Ihi.-voa of the I w.irl.l to that fav.ind regiun. Sumo
v.rv tine liauU have lieen uniilr, nn.l ! |.. iho la
iithi.-ts all but mu'li', bnt uue In ars lit. I lie uf siii'li Ihiiis's uv.'r h'-r..; Ibero is j sa much ..f s.ili.Hy .nieresiing Sunlh | i ','li'tb!.'i'„'t'i'lii
Alriean new- tbat the .'utiles sei,bun I give us the pu'I ires.iue. Hi.'ide.lly
l-li.',l al His iiii'lor-l'iiidiiig aul ans.vor lr .lohnlli" liaptl-; iv.is nil.'.l wilh llio Si.i fl .SI bis birlli. b"W niii.'b more musl .I.'i
I havsb -'.|1I1."P And will uol III" piin
I ".l.sns kii'.w ir.ini 111" b-uiiiiun,' I'lobn '
NEW YORK STATE NEWS.
V»,T \otk s,.|, nina Ila rate.
Tho I'.ug pendiUK .>laiui ol lbs Mal« o. Xow Tork og.^iDst lbs Called 8tat«s, lor lu-
i,.r.wi .,i, in,.u«y- adrnnoe.l hy the fltat« a' l'l.'l"'illuu':.'J .1 th" .var and "Xis-n.to.l it the .'ab-mi.'iii all 1.'|iii|.ni"nt of Ir.s.ps. .vn sonl.sl iuih"Su|.ro;iio r .art of the fuiio,! Maltyi. Wiushinglou. .Mr. l.tsliooHnrlnu roud- lui; 111" .iplnioii. Th" Slaio l".n'..w.vl a part .'tiho luon.'V Wl ..u.i.-. au.l nu..tli.r part 11 i.".k froiuiho.iitial luud ot th« Slut.-. Ils lutii.. "Inini for int.'r.'si aui..iint..| t" »l:ll.- I!0n. -l'l..' f .Itr' uf t'biiuis
I lh"
"I Ih
*:i|.iiij;i. but i"i''.'l.'.| up'.u 111.'111..n.'V take*
.; .1.1 lb.' rtiiiel snn
.lie 11.. Ibl
id-.
ll t"n"l .'bill I
r.ini 11 nual luud.
'.- nu 1 llu'-ISialo ai>- |-..urt of Iho I'nll.'l
Ht.g.'
all"
'liu
s.-nalor Hill I'.r loo Stal.. nud bv .V-. -isiaul \iii.rue\-ii. n.'.al \Vlutu,.v f..r ibe lulled Slat"-.. If IU 111" ttviil- ,if Iho I'lalDi lb.. Sii|.r.'ni" I'lirt d.'.'i'lo'l ihat Intoresi I'lit.1 lii'.tu lb" I'..tills .vn. II.. b.i.gar intorost. bur n rinliii ue 'ii t lo il.v.'rniiii.nt, au.l le. p. Iliooiiual liiuil. 11 wn- ii.'l iilTor.'Ul iu prlnol pie: tb" Slnl." w.is .'iililb' I I., nss.vor lb.' iu •1-iio jnitiiiAit wa. r.'vors.sl
nU'llb."- civvi'l'lg
..ul b.
Piii.'i m.'.l . lip hlin 111" r..'ii..ris .'f th< Slule Siip.'riiil.'U.l..iil of lusiirau",', basisl up'ju Ibe p ..-i.il.llilv ..r war w.lh Orcnl r.rilalu,s;i..ivaii iiiiiir'i.S'.aiuouui .1 In\.-lod l;rili»h '.ipiial lu N.'W V "rk Slato in 111" lu- -iir.ili.'.' busiii'—iiib'ii".
til" I'lnl gi'-k n.'..ipli'111 lup'tgu lire lu silrau'" .'..iiipaiii.'- In lb" R't.to of Now Y'lrk l"r Iho I iisl y.'iir wn- iniwiir.l ..f »4:1.0i|J.OIW., uud Uio ain.iiinl ot oa-ii pr..iniutu- n.o.'lvo.l .vas .iv.T 441,11110.10".
During tb.'v.'ar ..I l.S'Jfibo b.rolgn iusur- au'" .¦oiupHlii' - .icing busin.'ss in Ibis Slato h.Tl on .bp "-It Willi 111" Stale Iii-uniuoe T>c- partili.'lll *4..,il'.l.llol. nn.l lli.'ir ri'iiorts lllisl ivilh lb.' Slip .riiil''ii'l''nt "f Iusiiran..oshowod k-ros- lis-, I- ,,| t.,7.l7.'.l7s.7.-'. Tlio gni.ss llablllli.'- b.r Ibo sani" p"rl,..l w.to »:1S,ISO.- OslLlll. nU'l .lurlns- ll'" v. iirlhi. b.ri.lgn .'..tn-
siiiii ."I *ll.4'.ii.sil.-..'J.->. liili"rr,'.'oi|.lsuggro- giil.'l fl.'*-il.-11111.4 1. ill.' I'.Ini disbursoiuouls .liirini: ib.il |...ri'.il'V lli..Ilro lusiirr.ii.'o e..iu- I'.llll.',. ...1- ili.l'.ls/JUl.ll'i.
.\ii"iii'i lmg" ll.'lll ..t tho liisurniieo btisi- n.'ss I-. Ibat "I 111.. luarino liLsurauoe com- I'.iiil,.-. |-Iie i;r'.— .i.-.-..|s .4 these oompanios WU'. f.-i.s.i;i,.-,-,-,.4'.i. aul thoir gi-".-.« disburse- 11,"Ul- *J..|-'ii..lll '.IJ. I'll'' aui..nut ot risks Hull w.'ie In I "r.'o wn-fll.l7i,tll2.
.1. li,
.'.Is r.l
tii.i (111
r.il'bilu K. A. Illiiniaii,l-iiil.slsia|..s Army, ivll.. n'si.l..- ou Satib.nl nn.l .Iiiggor avenues, Klnsliiii-'. lu .'b'auiiig up in ..u.. .'f Ille -loro-
p.oiiis ..I Ills ll.'ll II iho ..l.l (lobinel H.
I-. Kiug |..slnl,'. ,lis,'"V,'r.'.l iiili..ng s..iue ..Id b.i.iksau.l fniuliv .b'.'iini.'iils III., llrsl v.'slr>
1 k ..f Sl. O.'oi'g.'s l'i'..Io«laiit r.pis.'.ipnl
rliiiieh of Kiu-blni;. Tbo roiMnt- In lh.'
oul
list"
..f III
."*"¦,:
parish from I7fi'i l.i Xl'.H. iliirlui! Iho sl,.r.iiy period.'I the lb'V..lull.>ii.
Tl uiof. Ii. .1.
rieaunilnl i.'|i'.rl •.! lh,' Stale rroastlroi .' b'llaii.'.. Ill Iho rr.'a.-urv
lif ll." I I- "I tli..-xinli., il"lobi'r 1.
is'.il. ,el..-,ls.'js,i,.',7. nggi-.'^-nl" rcoipls dur¬ iui; lh" il-.'.ii \".ir on.iiiii; .s.'pioiubiT .111, Isi'.^. *j.i.:il;i.ss| .'I-,, b.ilau". in tbo Treiu- iny S.'|'i..il.i...r :iii. Isll.i. -l.l 11.lis.'..nil.
.ri.rUork..r :lla»l»".l ll.iritlnrs,
riv" uiiskcl burtfiars onlonsl llio Dola- wnn'imd Hu'i-'U Itniln.ad Iroight olfl.s.. in .s,',.i.uei'ta.lv, a l.'W luluulos aft.'r llo-ob.ok
p. 11'. I.i'aviuiton 1 giinr.i al lh" lloor at
111,' l"..| ol 111,' -tiiirs. II ilior b.ilr .vonl lo
III.' <>m..onli...e. nn.l lb.' Ilr-l lliiuglh" iilglit uiil''iiniaii know .if In- vislb.r-., lour n'v.ilv- .'1-w..ro lii'l'l III bi-lii'i'l. Il" wiisi|iiloklv "vrip.iwoi'.'il, bi.iiii,! anl ;.'iiggO'l. I..'aviug llllll iiiilbo Ibii.r. Iho biirs'lnrs piin'oedod lo
THE NEWS CPITOMIZEO
Wasklnatoa llrais. Renator Chandler oSand In tha Coll* 8tst«s 8«M«» a Mil provMlBg tot t' )iostal niHss as a basis for a popalar|
I'nltodKli.tos Tr.>»surv om.Mals eip gn.ator p.%rt ol tho uow loan will bo Inks* by ijankorsora svndl.'»t».
Tho Sooroiarv ol Sisto and Mr*. Olney •»¦ I.'rtsln.-d at .linner lu honor of PresMaat aud Mrs. riovolaud. Anierioau boauty roses in silver "loving .ups " do,-orMe!j the table and twonly-»4i covers wor.' laid. Th» British Atulai.\'.ad..r was present.
The Klnanoo Cotimlttos of ths Seuale da- OI.I...1 to report u free silver bill as a auball. lull, for Ih" Hou«e-j bon.l hill nnJl to report Iho H.iuso liovsnuo bill prao'lcally vrtthout .'hniigo.
rbe Dislrioi ol Clumbln Court ul Appeali va. Itod Ito .inlor .»t Pistrl.'l Buprsms Court lusll-oBradlev releasing Caplalu Armea, ol Ibo rnit.'d Wains Army (roHtwd). aocuSM ol itLsubnr.tlr,atlon, .<n a writ ..I bnbmaeorpus, an.l or.loro.1 his ro«rn»st.
Tho lTuito.1 Hint.*. !4upreine Cuurlrendered s .ie..isi..n.in,tbff oiuiDiiiLJteatHa-at. ««• v.irk .agnlnst the (loverumoul for i»t«n«t n iii..u.'y i-alsod nnd .'xpendoil by Iho Rtola fot tb*. .stuipmont of troops during ths war ' awarding Iho full auioiint ,^t •1I0.(WC eluliued by the Stale.
Ths Prosldonl appolntod Franol*
i.ilssiou.'rs, vioo Wllllnui K. Itiissell. ot Uas. saohusetis, doi^llusd.
Ths Hon Riifus W. Peokham, ol. New York, Iho ii.'w Assodato .Tustloo ot Ihe Su. I'leino I-ourt oftho United States, tonnally I'lot bis sent on llio lienoh.
A story wns eurreut lu Washington thai tho Adnilnistr.ittou eoutoniplnled a naval douioustriitioa ogalnsl Turkey lo «nforo« .'ompllanco wllh Ils .loman.l lor on In- domtilly for Ihe damages sai.l to havo Xiaea sustained by Amorican oIIItous In Asia Miuor.
Ihs .leleol uots.1 bv tbu Hoard o( Iiupeo. llou and Siirvov iu Iho liydniulle turn"! ipoiallng appar'slus of Iho Pnlted HIates battleship Texas—I..akugo in Ihn hydniullo tubes has l.et.u biuud lu Ihu arnored rruis.'r Maine also
Tho 8<H'r..|ary ol sinIo lias reoelved from Uovornor Foslor, .d I.oulslnna, a enmmual- rstlon.-oneerntng the sli.iotlug ol tbe male III n British v«<s*l al Now Orleans, durlnii Ilto b.v.'o rb.ts Ihero last v.«r. The report iiiailo lodloales that Iho shootlDK was aecl- di'nia'. and was done wilh no ovll lutonl to¬ ward the malo.
Tho tlrst KlBlP .llnnor ot Ihs season at tha White Hoii.so, that lo the Cabinet, wasflvao by Presldeul aud Mrs. Clevslnad. Tha Mansion was aiiprnprlnloly d.i'nroied for 111" oi-i'sslon whh a profusion ol cul flowera and p«lt..d plants, whilo in I be vnttllbiile In front of tho mnlnoorrldor Iho Marine Band playoila nunilHw of popiibir airs.
The Texas has boou ..r.lere.l l.> proceed «o Iho Norfolk Navy Yard, whom tho silensiva I'linng.s. re''"niniou.l.sl bv tho Insuectlon Hoard will probablv bi. Ill 1,1". First, how¬ i'ver. a liiianl ..f oxp.'ns will .b'.-blo l«, aa Is .•xjii'lo'l. If is uec.'ssniy I . put iho ship out of. oiuuiissioii.
IJomssllr
1 III.
Alter lliroo ilii'lti.olltal litlouipls, Ibey
I'l'k".! lb.- walelininn up. iiii'l siiyiug Ihov I
.11.1 mil w.'iul 1 II bill). Iln.y laid bim in 1
lb., i.rivnl.i ..ni.'i' nu.l pul iil a biiirlli eliarge, ;
wbti'li bl.'wlb.' s.il" ii.'iirlv l.l nl.iitis. soour I iug abuul .^Sll 111 in-li, nn.l mado Ilioir.'
I Hi'
iuL-
i'bis
1 111- .M
iiini-lrv.- 11"
iir.'s b-ttor Ibau
mil iiiniiv would
Iiglit llinl liny
ibn- dealt whh I-: I ll'lVO soughl 11- His iniillii'
Ibo last
ri'|..'i'I, f..iiii. s.'1'ib..il.aii.l I .'Vbb'iillv W.'I '.fall nITnir-i
.Vpli.
WIU.
¦1.1 loud it WIU'I niipio of bloekf lh.. .'aus.tol Ihe
'll Willi lb" silunli
I. iib.nl III" lli'-t l.'l.. 11 bn.l b.'.' "Ill"- l.nll.. ri.bbi
IIO|l.
lb."
Ill- till
r.'li.
II..
Kr 1... llnlll.liiK
linal ri'j...rl .if Sup..riiil"udi'nl I'r'
.|.li..'l. Win .ii.l M"; pnri'lil- ioik afb'- .'lill'ir"n, U'g .'bil- .Iren alP'r pai-..iils. Iu ..Impb-r ."1 ..f Ibo S .ng ..t Sob.III..11 ibt. 1..V...I ..11.. Ints a s..n'..w.'lll
-I'ar.'b I'ls'siiso-boilM U'.I .ni n '«i;li b.r
b.'rlb'l'.vo'l I', b'l Hi.niu proiii|.|lv wbou IP. oallo.l
4'.i. "II.IW IS 11 that ve s,.iigbl MoV WIsi vo uot tlinl 1 luii.st l'l. n'...itt Mv Falher's i.il-iu..s-.'-'' -|-his tsHi-ntiswi.t'. I'll" nvisod v..rst'.u CIV"- "in Mv Falhor'shouso,-- ,.r "iu Iil.' Iliilis-- ..I Mv Knili.'i.-- Thus .larlv iu lib' Ili.l 11" iiiider-iiin.l anil -peak ol His great
tlll-b I'-I'.i unt'. thoiii III- Iil.lll.
lb.
ill. .li.l
.Il.l
laud Huu. nil l.i.isl I .'' II" .li.'.l 11" tia I I I'
.. snv I.. ."II" ".r tb" ln'i'lv", "H.IVO I b su '. "'
• lUg'llui" .villi V..U aud vol ba.sl tbou not I -' .ni.wti M", Pbllii.-i.- I'lobti xiv. In. Pn. "' 111..wu and niisuii'l.'rsl.io'las a bov uU'l us 1 -"' I uu.u. how strauiioly b.uo v was all His lifo. "' 1.,,.- nuv bov or girl, v.uin's' mnu or v..ting I ar .'.'iinii.'b.ol ill lh..ui ueniiig- ..I lb" Spirit | -n
V'.rk stnl" llinlilng Hoparl I. i'r..| 111...I l.'r -iilinii-si'.ii I.. Ill" I.ogis.
blllip., 1,-lMis 111.. I..llll |.'S"IIJ'."- ..1 uil ill. IM.'II.'V iii-lililll..tis nil.l.'r III., siiporvlslou ol 111.. .b'1'Ui'liii..iil, as lolb.ivs: Hanks rl do- 1...-II nn.l ills...nut, 'i.:^|l:l,'J.'ln..^SS. snvitiff innk-, s7i-"2.f.n.'i'lll. Irii-I .'omi allies, tmn,. r,.-.i,Hli|; -ab' .l."|i.i-it "o.upnuii*, «4,56.1,li|is,
b.n'igii inorti-'n','. iiipiitiios, t'i7,li:ll,11,15
bill'.Iimr UU'l I.nu ii.,-..''inlb.li», t4.'i,llk':l.7.1'.>. T'.lal. ¦¦I.Vls.riJ.'.s'll Ibl- I- an iuona.si
liV.T r.'-i. U.OS ol 111" '111 'llSS of 111'
sill III Ions "II .i.,i.ii'i. V I, Is'iLi. II jiortod of SIX ..nr.. ol'}iSl.l.l.'.,|-.sil. ill.' Hiipirllili'ndi'Ul nil. W'l bis siieK-i'slii'ii III la-t vi-nr Ilial lb" l.i'gl-iatiiri. II-II It- iiillii.'U.'.' l.l bring nbiiiil ill., ri'liroiii'iii l.v il.l'iv'iiral Ibl.oruiueul l.l by Ibl
ul ll,
iilnliii
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rate
11"
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biiuk n.l
end-
Ill llll. Iintiking law III jirovlilo for a
, 1 ib'i'iiiy l'l inke "biii'go of tbo affairs
lori'lgii ui.iilga..;.' i'oiii|iaub s nn.l foreigu l.l .I'.III..-li" biiibiiiigiiiiil bail n'-oelatiuus, i''i"l I" 111"'.III'.''ll.lll ..f 111.' Huj'orlulou-
', lliluk of .li'sns au.l wa'l Hs..,i urs thay Ibnt wail b.,- :., IS.i. 1. "Aud I?., iv^nl 'biwii Wll
¦ll In
I Ilr
An ; Ibis ."IVIT. I IVliiT" nro I ho tlf to..|nv wlrw ar
. alwavs I'b.'.Tluliy si|bjr,"l t" all
.'til. Kiilln'r-s pbiiis llll'l api
] lil."SSO,l i:r" all sU"h, t..r lb..y
i' gp'slost ttiis.-i...u ou .'i.rlli—that
bus "h..or.uiiv "lo's wll'l aro '
IIoiV- '
"Au.l Je
1 ia (nv.ir witb 11 .| au-l urin AIni'.sl Ibo -nill" words ur" u-.-'l "I Ssinii ilHaie. 11..-Jli. au'l W'. lliiuk 1,1 Davol. will.Ill It IS wrlil..ti Ibal "Inviil w.'ul .n ui gn.K groal (g.iug au.l irnwiiii'. uiargii ami lb" Liirtlbid ..I ll.s - .vas with bun ¦ II Sliu. v.. 111'. Tb" W'l I-... bz.'k. xl
7. .'P ' lib', I..
lb" p
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A VANOAL'i WJHK.
ipll.t
.l.lrlll
w.Tl.l.wi'l.. ill- u-l'in .'I Ibo
rill" bn- .'ullo.l publi.' nltrtillon
th".|o.-|. 'Iliiu "I It." tomb lu
..1 l'."t,..|.'iv. P.ii'liui.'ii'l. Vn.. of Ibo
f tbnl 111. - .b."b.rali'.ti. tb.'iru
•r I'r.s.t'li'iit M'l.riii'- grai.'. wlili'b
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II- b.uu'l ill r" ii".Hi-' It M .nr.ii'-s tuiih Is 'nrthotfrnv.-iil I'n-nb'nl Ivl'ran.l srllhln r. 1 '.rsr, .,f lh" la«t n'sling pb."« .jt J' Bel- u Davis.
a.k«l.i A m'iv"inf..,t I r-i'iir- ..: Oil ..-^igoiviii-i
' Wa
-\t LLkHslaflroiil It biw b.r llu wi.touous.» llir.ilgli'.ul ' lb" b.iiu'rs will In. abb-t'l -ll.r.'.11. .1 '-. .|.- wli.',ii.v"r prb'"-ar* so l".v iij..tlli"v .aiiu.il b" i...bl |.. adiuuniR'. .'J.¬ iliu W"ro|i.ot»" t.'"..t|i|- l.lf tlo'ii'. iip'in
l/'.-IHIi'v '-..11 I. .rr'.w n v b'r I'liir'nt
1 1-. I.ud S'«..b.U.| lb" erops until l-ll.r
|.H.'
the umM sin-iit: nul attempt w..s .u.o , ,^„|, whiib"r tn,' tbb'f
i'.%4f ^MTs 11^" I'll til" ilinniuii.l train. | (.ro,.,
i'u r.'n»h*(iipe Tuwn .run. Kimlierl.'y
used tu lnke liir.'v lavs, ..r at least tWu
days and tbr. e night-. 1 ho .iiamuuds
use.l tu be carri.'l in u -afo in tbo
p.istuftioo sorting vau. S'imo expert
liiicvcs found out wusjr.'liio sal.' always
stuud in the van au I unb r tbat sput,
iK-neatb tho bultuin of the vau, riL-ge I
up tt plalfiirm uf rupe anl plank
wbor.'.iii a man oould lie nnd W'.rl. with
a .iriU as the Iraiu sped ou Us way. IthoStnl". ¦
It IB a lonely juurnoy, v.itb hours and | "Ipr''iln ir
honrs between latmus. Th" llu. f j
eu.liirel his tine.iinfurtable ).'i-ii;.iu |
beuenth the moviug tram l.ug eiioijgh'
III In.r.'a circle'i .if hides in the Imt.
torn uf 111" ir..n .-a',', having iir»t cnl
a piece 'I'll ul th- l.i.ttuiii ui In., van.
His plan wss l.i I'umplole the circl.. in
this tcdiuus way su as tu remove a
piece uf tho safe buttoui and loitve n
In.le Inrg.' ou.iugh !..r the insortn.n .if
au arm, Ilu' r"inovui'..I a La,, au.i th.i
capture ul 'a f.irt.liic in liiiuiun.u.
riilortiitiatelv for him, be was . llh- r
li-i'irl.. I. ..r il. gut t.rr.i, ..r !.•- ,l,roppo 1 "H III. piaiiis. At any rni.' be "Ild nut eqt ..nt the ppeo ul lueta., cunsoqnrutiy did hot reap hrs glitter¬ ing reaarl. H.'is.-.po'i. Tho p>.st-
ifli.'e peupio in the vau b«ar I I'ulhing ..f the !ri;l — wiii-h pr'ibalily was silont -«vc m'tieu ibere w«t ttie clatter raek-t r tb.' whiels I.. I'uwu .Is r.uise Wbtn tbo plat 1 .n.l au.l Xbj piei.x 1 »afe w'-r- .iiscuv.i.'i. tbe thief, l.a 1 guUf an Heft tl I .-.'I' 1 -v.ju I b;s haU'ii- *urk, wbich nev.r prove.i tiifBcirct
fiw ntriugJLut:~lit, i^m'.tOthttU.
llnle I I his .bn.l. l.ul .uli..r ll„,'i..'i.iiu.,.'io.|ilior"- lilii- ..IT I'.. H-I I a-junk.
I if .' "Iv.. bl
until 1-1
.-""I lb. plan
.,(ib.'iii..v.-
Vasr of Oipiniiiarv.
Th" psst Voar b»« b».n "h»r»otsnrs 1 for
t I "fi-a bv n'iaior"'i- i:;»"ri,:..| .usl ..oiir.li- 'atioti*. I'asy "...rt"i,p"l i ; .iii"i ¦-' "•• " . .ih"r lopt'. Tno to i liu'4 "i .';;« a tn tu-
¦oli..wli,g • , '
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•Ill" \V«ll»r 'a-
Manitoba-"h.'ll .pi-.t' .n.
K..;raiia; ii"u...g.
M.i.sMCn 'jf uii.->. .Dsnss ic C'.ln*.
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.\iiiiiawav b.ii-i.iin .M.niisi.u nvonuo, Ab bun.. .la-li..'l inl.. n In.ir-.' wlil''h was In n fnnsral pn... -".n. .'i.ii."vliig lliereiiiaius ol Mis. Mary Viii"Ulllio nbuig Suuth Pearl sln'.'l 111 tli.'.'"in..t.'r\ Th.'n. wns n lou.l I'rasli lis lb" li'isi's' slrii"k Ibo bourse. Iho
Hulls III lb., wntliiu 1 lb" bors.'s bou.l
-iiiushiUK ml" lb" lar.!" sbb' plato gins-. Th.-aiiunai's Ibr'.nl wns .ill b.' Iho glass and 11 dlod ill a U'W iniiiill...". The h.arsH
wasdouuilislii.il an.l ll n-k.it was bri.koii.
lull nllor half nn hi.iirs .b'hiv tb" fuuorai
pro
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p.irali.ius i.rgaui/.'I ivilb Ins .l>'|isrlluoul bring llio.i.iir ISILI nuinbon'il 1420, agalusl
I'ja'.'orgnii.'/.i'd lll.l
Till- was lb" liUL-i-
ev'T ori'iiiiori"! iii
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1 iImt ..1 .'i.rporalbius
unv llll' ."'ir, and Ihrv
tl lux ..f t.'iTO.llllll. Tills
mil ovr r Ivod Ir
Stall, iu any pro.'"illui'
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ii-"'ll 111 III" li.'ud Willi
I.'.n ll, 1 r lioallb an.l
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ml M'li.."l. Ibiohesler.
.'Ill- ill .villi itio disease
nn. l„.\- bilw.'..u Iwolv.'
.lai,'". mil mil-belwoon
\ .nnn-iip|>'.-.sl P. 1... Willinni J..lins.i
i.l.lv uf Slll.I',.-u or Hiill-I..n. was lum
l.n'l on 111" Ii.'iawaroau'l Hu'ls
Usilp.a.l
llll'l.- U'ar S.'b"U.'eh|.|v, Krolu .'ar.ls foiiU'l III ills p'.'.'ki'l.: .Ii.liu-'.li bn.l .'vidoullv boon tra.eltiiglulb.'liir W..':
I'oti.r K.l bor. .1..' of lh.' iroaliluosl sinl 11. ..-I pn'itilii.'Ul Inllll. rs "f lb" M'''tii.wk Vnl- [.'..'lolil I'.iu.ij.'bnri" n/.'.l sevonty-biur. Ip. Iin.l b...'ii i:..'.-" •'..iiinii'Mioiisr .il tbo I .nil an I was n illn-t'ir ..f Ibo Kiilluu su.l ^I'liilij'iuiorv 1-1.1111111 - Iti-.iritu'o f'-inipntiy.
lb'., n'-.giialbui "f riiari.'.-m. I'rostou as siii.'riuI.luV'Ul .if Mute I'^.oks was r«..«iv.-.| ..111 n.'".'.,I.«l by lio..-ruur M..n..ii. Mr l'n~.|.u. i«s h.'ll fll".! l.ir six y.ars. Hi- pr.- ut toiiawfnM n'd hav.ojpiro.l till >)a> nexl,
. harle- N. Woll-. ...I Inist.-r'bini. a volornu 1,1 Ibo IVar. db'.l at Ho- Hnlh », Idi.r- IPnu"
liriiuil Ar
l'l a n .l.'.l t..tTi|."tnii
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or Washia^l u. Th- e.i uiraa .,t K-uanaaa •s'bbols Wlii bt ssli*] to c-iotrltinlc.
lllty
Tb" llov. Ur. U'llii, <in"iii I'r.'-id.'UI "I Klinlra .-ii'lou.' I. r W uii.'ti, nas r. signe.l P a'.:.'"I.I thup'S-l'leu . 'if a So.,' V'.rk nii.'H' uii.nt conijiaii.
Judge FlDiili,just (<mr."l In.mtbsl'.mrt
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| Title | Queens County Review 18960110 |
| Date | 1896-01-10 |
| Month | 01 |
| Day | 10 |
| Year | 1896 |
| Volume | 1 |
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| Title | Queens County Review 18960110 |
| Date | 1896-01-10 |
| Month | 01 |
| Day | 10 |
| Year | 1896 |
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| Issue | 10 |
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mm GOUNTlf REYIEW. Pabllahail Evary FrldcT Moiiolog at FECEPOBT, QUEEHS COUSTY, N, Y, CHARLES D. SMITH, Proprietor. ANDREW J. MAC LEAN, Editor. MiNOx^it: oo 5?^-:»!«, IT. lletJieto. BOOl IM JOB PMITIM ¦Xbi'tan IS AllractiTi aed JirtiUk Sljfle REVIEW OFFICE by Ptwir fmm IVE CEWTW. VOL. I. -V K.VMII.V M:\\-iI'.M'EK UK UKAI."'A->r4ft>>'iuK\Ki:.\l. 1 N I 1.1. I.H-CM I . FiU:EPOKT, Na Ya. FlUDAYa^AMIARY lo. isiir,. UUH!: tt.OO TCAKLT IW ADTADCB. NO. 10. ^ ' *tltt Belid Bonth" will be a finan¬ cial pliiaia tan rear* hence, predicts th* Cbicngo Time«-Her«Id. The peach blonom hu been eclcct- •d by • voU ol ihe aohooi chiMreu ..f veUtrere Ul the floral emblem of thu r Attomay-General MoCormick, of PenntjilTania, haa deeideil tbat life ia- Imrance policies are uot taxablo, an elafmed. _^ It il aatiiiuited tbafctbe cost of car. tyiDft ripe beeves from AiM4falia tu liOiidoii is aboat 870 per bea.l. Tbe cost for sheep i* S6. Professor Cesare Lombroso, who a.l- -Vieas tbat cbildrea an.) jpnlba .if Iwbiliial criminal teuJeiicioa be iso¬ lated as lanatios, aaya thero is scarcely • child wbo does not abuse hiH..powcr -ortr those who are weaker thnn he. -t— U England sees fit to equip its moKt iaportant war Tcssels with wire WMnd gnns, this conntry must follow mHi declares the Netr York 'Celcgrnui. tht wire-wonnd ecgmoDtal canuuu is •n American device tbat bas pruvcd ..kadertHts By this GoToruitlent to bo pTMUoally nnburstabte. The gift of •1.000,000 to ihe CLi- eajo Cniversity by Miss Helen Culnr, ot Chicago, is the largest siuglo gift that oniTersity has receiTcd, always excepting tho princely gifts of Mr. Bookefcller. ThisgiTt assnrci-afurllint eonditional gift of a million from Mr. Bookefaller. It will go tu scieucu. r Prefeeeof Oycho, of Kansas Univor- eity, says thut he bas praotically |
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