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:;i|OEEKSGOONTT REVIEW \
^lwtrtJet Priflfing OfiicB.;
ILL ¦IXIM or ^
JOB PRINTING i
f- Highest gtyl6 of the Art.'
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¦ XaCCTKD III TBI
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{queens county review.
Published Every Friday Uttmhf
A FAMILY .NKW.HI'AI*E« «»K I.CK .VI. AMI UKNKKAI, IM'EI.I.Hi KNt 1..
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'. Uhtn atre«t. FrMport, L. I. ^
f Termi, • tS T«arly. In A4tum
VOL.1.
FEE£roin\ N. Y.. FRIDAY, DEOEMBEfl 13. ISSo.
NO.O.
B«i«BtiaU soar eUim that ia dealb; tttth UgbtDtng it is Ibe op stroke that kiilf, not the down one.
Oerman women bare been sppealtul t4 b^ iba Inlernalioaal Woman't tittftte lot Pekoe in Paris to help ftem in btingioK about a general dis-
1 Coqnt OknDUt'a proposition of n Verld'a fair in Japan is a sensible one, tbinka the New Ovieaos Picaynuc. The Ofloidanlal attendanoe at nn Oriental . upoaition would be immense.
Alt of the 8tat«s, kingdoms, princi- |Nilil{ar, empirei, eta., of Europe (ex- Wpt Kasaia), and all of tbe Uniteil inelnding Alaska, conld be I side b7 aide in Siberia, and jret AtA litlle more than cover tbat iui I eonntry.
Fonr proraasora of the UniTcrsit; of Oftlifornia, after listening, as jiulges, to h publie debate on the New Wo- ¦•n moTement, voted solidlr against Ik* New Woman, de«iJing Ihat tbo aovaaient "ia not for tbe best inter- •tteettberaee."
Oeoeral Caasins M. Ola;, of Kon- ¦ loakjr, is preparing a magazine article lo abow that be, and not Hecretarj BaWrd, waa tha man to whom bo- longed the credit ot bnyiog AluHka. At tbe time General Clay nns Unitcil Btotea Minister at St. Petersbur,;, and eondaoted the negotiations.
f Alpbonse Dandet, the French nov- •liat, baa been aorely troubled by bis ¦noumplimentary remark about Eng- Uab woman. He declared tho otber Atj tbat be bad decided to say noth¬ ing nbont women in the fataro, be- eaate thia "sex, nsnallj railed (eolilo, haa too many defenders when at- taoked."
° Tbe PennaylTania Railroad Com¬ pany bas asked all the important lines IMing Pullman sleepers to join in n re^Qest to the Follman Company to Ndneo the price of npper berths twynty-flve per cent, below the price nharged for lower berths. Pullman ••ra are run on 127,000 ont ot 173,000 Milea of road in this country.
Vaakinine caprice in dress bos rn inod kUBy a flonriihing industry, and now lb* Calais laoemakers are tbe sulTercrii. VIm present fancy for thick heavy gnlpnre laces prevents sale of tbo fine delleate fabrics wrought in the neigb- borbood of Calais. Calais mannfac- tarara baro distributed thoir luce frnu lo Fariaian shops, but cntttomer^ will ¦ot take it np.
England doein'i seem tn kuow how to grapple witb the problem of deal¬ ing with her nouveaux riches, ami mob a orop of them have sprung up witb tbe Sooth African boom that she if fairly diatraifla. What is to bo Mkid to Barney Barnato, ox-oiroun tnmbler, when he coolly writon tu Her Majeaty'a Oovernment and olTers In pnrehaae tbe Mansion Houce, tbo oHi- -eial reaidenee of the Lord Mayor of London, for #4,750,000*
Tbe tinth of tha adage that an hour elaleep before midnight is worth twu i bovrs after midnight is qaestioned by I; Dr. B. P. Colby, wbo states that ho t made aome stndy of the subject while *' in naval aervioe during tha Civil Wnr. : Tbe ahip'a compnny ou sbipboanl— ofloera and men alike—stan.l four- bonr watebea day and nigbt, witb tbo interpolation of f dog.watch of two boura to change the time of each set l. of men on snooessive days. These mou s, are therefore obliged til Kot tbuir r.i- qnired sleep vory irregularly, but lu aiore tban two years of nbservatioa Dr. Colby oouUI never discover tbat tho waton ofloers and men wore uot u.i tally refreshed by tbeir nleep <u were tbe medioal and pay offioera, wbu atand no watch, and have hours as reg- alar aaany bonseholilvr- la the varie.l iadnatriee of oar cities, wbent many worktra are employed at night an.1 mM> aleep by day, further eviilence eonld doubtlMS be fon a I that the time whep sleep is obtaine.I has not tbe la- Cueuce upon health aud louguvily for¬ merly attribnicd to it.
Tenneaaea bot planne,l au-l is now eonstrncting an induitrial cx|io!iitiou of interstate and interaationtl scupa ^ to eelebrate the one hun'lreth suiii- t' versary of her admiwiioa iuto the p/> Union, to open at Nashville, tbe oapi- '^M of tha SUte, September I, IKio, and to oontinae lOil days. The plaai eall for twenty main Imildiuji lo be grouped aronnd a lake, a militarv plaxfc, aad a reproJuotioii of Ihe I'ar¬ ri.. IbcnoD at Athenis standing mi.iw wbito and alone in the mtddlv upuu a higb 'f terrao*. In the mam eipoiilinn bnildinR* TanneaMo will present in elaaailled forU nnder appropriate Je partmenta tbe evideui.*e« of ber re •ooroefnl aiiaea, ber fertile tiel.Uaud bar aumeroaa maanfaiJlures. She m. .^ viteaevery other S.ate ao.l foreign land to aomt snd place its exhibit ' aide by sitie with hern, and will mak '' ko charge for tbe ii|<«e« ucupio.l. The management ' . .vbuih has been ia . trusted the detail- .i tbe fair >lesire tbat tbo most ni '.ut nii.l tbo iiio>t complete expoeit ou pouiblu mar re- an It from their I: ¦.>». Kor T^une.i- aeo's part more ll.tn lOH) pr.nuiaeut ¦cn aad womeu soaltere.l tbroughout tbe State ar* said by the m»aa^sr.< to be working earnestly au.l patnolical!;. •nd without salary, prepariu^ exb.li ' ila. For othor Ski'H, frm aya'o lu large baildlBgs for vihiUits au>l kite« lor individaal e-tincitH are ud'ered, aui
•Of* to snch oomm.uuoucrs at ore ap¬ pointed (or the ^lKV,¦•^flll purfuriu- ablTS of their uut*". "i','Uiiet«<H, " aay Ibe managers, "m lu earnest aui abe will prove again by ber exposi¬ tion tbe iltncaa of tb« lerm 'i'<»luuteor
WHEN MY SHIP COIHES TV.
Wy ship riimi-.s bailiuu in Iroui tho 9"n,
Au'l I mil glnil a« glal .'nu be.
Ilhi I havn lil..<».) I my I'lVo to-uiifht,
AU'I nil lif" •""m.l ..uo ,'ulm ilelli<br. My hhip I'luics in. my »hip .:.)in..» iu; My sJ«>p "omss saillni? up th" -"a, Anirlile l« lik" a ilrenm I.j ni.-.
TbeBtan look larger thnu bufnr"!
The mwn l.< kIIvit now. Tlm ibi-.r
Cir Paraillse »e"m." fipen wiil.i
A" you "bur.'b-iloor f.jr my lair hrul". My .ihip "OIU".- in. my ..hip c.tn.- in; My Hliip c inierfclimbiui; up Ih.i -..."i. Anil laU'l nail sen nre fair to m.'.
I kuowlull well in my ship's hobi IJ" m.'ith.'r KorK"'m~ nilli.i nor Kol'l But nil! I know my lov" lov.-s m ' An.l aik n.i mon-..: 1 in I or .>¦•». My .ihip loonies .n, my .'-hip eoiniv lot My p'liu hHi cru'^^tti thu lon".«oine nea And I a"n glnl na glnd "an b",
—Jiin.iuin Mill.'r. in Hi.s "Poi-'ni.".'
A UH ON Tilt: NAMC.
/ AM Agnes Orev, ' or nt leant tbat "lis my namo when, one bright Mimmer day, tbu sky UH blue ns tboupb there never could bo ^^ auotber cloud iu it, I came home across lielils from Nellie Hobart'H weildinjf, wben my foot caught ill tbo KrosN, wbere s'omo boys had tiud it, auti ilown I tell, twisting my ankle nud hurl in;? my bead eo tbct for u wbilu I know noth¬ ing. -
At last I felt somo onn lift mo olT the gronuil, nnd iiptno.l my eyes to see that it was a groat, swarthy, black- eyed girl of sevcuteeu or co—a girl withall bertangleil curlsturkeil nmlor a dress wbich nss nul ladylike, lint sho had the voico and manner of u laily, and she asked mo vtjry kindly if I were much hurt; nnil, seuiug that I was, picked me ap iu her strong arms, and carried mo through a garden gate, nnd into a littlo parlor, wbero ehe laid me on n sofa anil butliod my,head with roso water, and told ma,to keep up my courage for "GideonMnd gone for n doctor." it
That name told mo where^Twas. I was nnder a root tliat I bad never thought woulil shelter me, no mutter what came to pasK. I would hove riseti nud gouo away, if I could have stirred from tbu odd old sofa, for ibis was Gideon Leud's old homestead, and here dwelt thu ohildreu of tbe man who, sixteen years before, bad boon hung for the mur.icr of my Uncle Matthew. I wn» but a baby wben it all bat,pene'l, but I could remember how the wbolo villago was astir in search of the missing man, and bow a body wao found, at last, in the boart of Aleott's woods, and how the fiicl» that thore hud been u qunrrol between Ciidcon Lcc and Uuclu Mutthuw, and that Qidouu Lee owed Iho latter money, and how they wero liibt Heeu together quarreling in Oidoou's gar¬ den, where a blciD.ly bainllterehief marked M. (I. w.ih found hiiuu aftir, brought (iiileiiu to tho galkws. Per¬ haps bearing tbo story afterward from my granofather made mo fnuey I re¬ membered it: but, at all events, tbo namo I had learued to butu was that of Qideon Lee, and uuw it was tbu child born uu tbe day of Lur mother's death, tho vory ilay on which the fath¬ er mot bin uwi'nl fate, wbo lifted mc from tbu ground, dusky .Madgo Lee, who hud never fuuud u playiiiute uor a friend iu the village, bicuuso of tho bau upon ber father's name, and Gid¬ eon, tho son, wbo bad beun uld enouRb to underntnnd it all ut thu time, who oamo iu witb old Dr. Hutupbries soou aftor. They wero not poor poojile. The gray stone house w.vs u substan¬ tial one, nud tho farm hud pro.spered iu (lideon's handn, and there were more books and pictures nnd tokens of rotinement within than country homes generally boast of; but oven tho farm hands spoko oonlemptuoiisly of tho "lion of tho man who wus hung," and the Rurvouts who wero hired by Madge Ix'U were uot uativee of the place.
And here was I, Matthew Oroy's own niece, lying uuder tbo roof, and liko to be there some time, for tho doctor forbade my removal.
"I must go li.iiiie—1 must go awny from IhiH buuse," I nnil, nuKrily uud fcvi-rifbly.
.Vnd Madge, looking down on mo as nn Indian priucuss might, with her dark eves agluw, Hsil. iu a hitter v.iiee, ''.Nl ver feur. Miss Orey, we'll not murJer you," au.l Homewbiit abashed me, haughty an I was. ilraud- pa was away frum bouie, or I thiuk even tho risk of ray lifo wnuld not have kept bim from takiuij rue home ; autl 1 grew ill and deliruiUH, nil,I Madge Lee niirKed me an a sister miKht. and thde.in was kinler than « brother. He found nweet llowers dripping with dew in tho wou.ls; uul he naug, as I nev.'r lieui.I anyone ning before, th.ise Si'ottisb Imllnils that nr,' lovelier tbau auy otber nuisio ever written tu my mind, au,l it euled liy my Uivin>! tbem. So when I was well enough to go away, I took Mn.ltje's baud in mine snl ksuI, "Mow shull I ever tbsuk vuu fur vuur ten.kr cure of me?"
-'.Vo.l she answered: Agnes Orey, the only grutilu.le I ask is li.lief lu ns. The people down there," aul sbe pointed with her browu baud toward the luwu, 'I'ull us the ebildren ..f a murderer. We ure tlie children of u martyr innteii.l. 1 never siiw my fatlK'V. hut we bolb kuuw t'lst h.' ts luuoceut. Vour I'uole Mattben ,'.ir- give me, bnt it is the irutii-wns « wild, ba.l fell.iu. Ile nunrrel,'! with luy father, not fntbir nith buu, nu.l the debt was |iui.l. Aud fur the blody hnu.lk.r.'hie', lie ba.l eut his haud and unliuiin.l au I uiu-bel It nn.l lied It np alresh in luuther's very si^'ht that .lay. Don't bo so cruel as tu donbt it, .\i;ne» tirey. "
An.I theu she brouKbt me the pic¬ ture that they kept as a siiero.l relie. snd ve^^e:i written by his ban I, an.l len.ler love letters, yellow with «se ; au.lnsl lo,.'>e.l lit the face, so sweet, so guod, so like tbal otxhn Oideon Lee 1 kuew, 1 felt suro -that thuse whu stood before me, tbuni^b thev were tbe ehildreu uf tbe miu wiui «*» liun;,'. »,-te nut the ufl'«iir,UK "f '» m.ir.ler, r. Anl afterwards Ui leuu aWo spuke.
"It IS har.l for n» to bear. " hti said -¦-"bard to know that wo must bear il all unr lives; hut, if vuu ouly seo the truth -if ouly withiiut or,.of yuu will understand that we kuuw nu murder was ever ,lune by O'lr dear father's band we, wbu havu bis. plot ured face ntion thx w«l!, tlie letters «nH< n t.> our mulher. llu- »"rds .lur in .ther wrote, lie«)^iu,; ii» tu re« I them uften wben the maa ,Ii'a,l, su.l never .ioubt
demaed cell, exiling on God t.i witue«s bia list wui.ls. b».i sworn tj Ihe wife wbo wonl I hnve luvol bim rtra ha I he. In sum* h«»ty rouuieui, dealt a fatal bl'iw. that he knew nothing uf Matthew (irev's death, anl even tluulits-dtbst he wa* .lead at all- -if yoa eaa believe with us, and aot with tboMi
wbo wcro bis murderers, T, at least, shall b.-ive a lighter heart."
And I pnt ray baud into bis. and «avu thu olber tu .Mu Ige, aud iiai.l buu- thtly:
"I du believe ns yon do, und I al¬ ways wilh."
.\ pretty scandal there was through the tuwu when 1 henau tu gu liuwu to thu gray stunu house tu seo my frieuds. I kuew it, uul fought it bravely.
"Gideon Lee nevor k-illod any one," 11 vowed aloud to tbosii who cbi.led inc. "I will not hun his ehildreu fur tbe fanlt of others."
Bnt there, in tbu village, wore those who bad huep at tbe trial, nud eleven ul the jiirytncn, un.t tbu.Indpoaud tbo .Sheriff un,l thu witnesses, an.l uuder a slone in tbe grnveynrd wero tbo hunes that hid beea hwiirn to us Uncle Matthew's, an.l in a bleak, lonely spot —lor they refused it burial in holy ground —tho colliu of tbe mau who was uiuig;nnd li.nv dared I, a baby almost at the timu, to judge for my¬ eelf?
I knuw they were rigbt enough, bnt I never faltere.l. I was ua euro ns Madi?e was thnt her father never killed Uucio Mnltbew.
They would uot oomu to my home. Indeed, graudfuther would havo bad tho door clo.sed iii their faeu.s, but notbiug oonld kotp me from them. And it was dangerous work for tue, too, lis I began to kuow before lonit, to sit so much by <5nleon Leo's side, tu bear his voice so often, to feel my heart thrilling witb a loviu-,' pity for him for which I bave no words. Ue was my wounded aud dosjiised kuigbt, this dear (iideon Loe, beforo I had known bim three short months, and I would have given my lifo fur him. Iiut he sai'l uu woi.l uf lovo to mo, nor I to him.
We wero siltinp; together oue even¬ ing, whon Kr-indfatber walked iuto our midst an.l cliitcbud mo fiercely by thu arm.
No need to repeat the words ho ut¬ tered. Tbo insults elung me as sharp¬ ly OS they oould Oideou Leo's chil¬ dren, liut ho forbade mo over to speak to thom aguiu, and took me home with bim.
The la.st gliiupso I caught of the brother und sister shoived thom to mo standing haud-in-haud, their Augers clutched tigbt, tbeir tooth set, their faces whito with wrath, uuder tho bright moouli-'bt. It was my last glimpse for tiiiiny yn ii-.s, fur thu day after this wu sailed fur Kuglaud. Orandfather was nn Englishman, nud il wos partly tu revisit bis native land, nn.l partly to put tbe ocean botwcuu tbo Lees and mu, thut hu took tho voy- ngu. Hut he could uot tear my heart frum them. I loved tbem hotter than ouv pnuple I ever met; most of all, I loved Giileon.
Bnt I uever heard of him or from him, nor cuuld guoas whelher hn lived or died, remembered or forgot me, fur threo long yuurj.
At tbc end of tbat timo my poor gr'iudfather died, nud T, hia heiress, returned to my native land a rioh wo¬ man an.l my owu mistress. This codi¬ cil tl) bis will had left mo all;
"I, Henry drey, having cause to fear that my beloved ursudchild in easily misled hy artful persons, and is not guileful enough to understand their Riiilu, ill), for her owu welfare, add tbis piuvisu, thit, sliuuld abe over give her band in niarriuc;o t'l the sou of tbo niurderi'r uf my mu, Matthew tirey, nil elaim upon tbo moueys und estates above hi quuatbud bor shall he forfeitud, un I said property go, with¬ out reserve, to tbe Ho.spituI of Saint Mnrlhii and the church attached tbore- unlu, to bo used by tho trustees of said eliuroli und ius^itutioii us they sue lit."
But, despite this codicil, I weut dowu into the volley in which (lidcon Lee's bumesteal stuo.l befuro I hud lit'uu ut luiiui* a day. It was sunset when I reached it, bul tlia lifiht did uot, as of yore, gil.l tbo panes uf tho upper windows to sheets of burnished Kiild. Every shutter was clused, nmi tbo houso seome.l to fruwu upon me. Tho gar.leu bad run wild, the lields lay desolate, the brukeu liranelies of tho urcbar.l trees tuld of biiyish dei.ru- iTatiou. Striiuu'u entile i;r.ized iu the moaduw,and Huver'skennel wasempty. I wont up tu the old pureb and fouud there, wet witb riiu an.l tani<le1 in the ilcad relics of last year's luorning- glorv vine, a scarlet ribbon, .me Mal^e inii-t luve worn. N.i uue euuld tell me auythiuij of (iileun Lee'i eblldren, except what thu empty biuso had told me--that tbey wero guue.
1 bad lust them. I wan not happy, I euiil.l u.it he f;«y. I euuld nut eire fur unytliiui.; very mneh, uu.l 1 lived a quiut llfu fur two luni; yean,, uud let thoso call me uol,I and proud wbu w.iuld, I was uut cul,I, but thuse wbo courted mo wero (ii.leon Lee's ene¬ mies, anl bad ]iersee'.ited pretty Ma lue sinee ber new birtb, and hal duuo their inuuceut futber to death, and I bad batel them fur ll, though ( said nutbitiv:.
But at la>t. une bright murniug, walking up tiii^' rual tu luuk at tbu des'ilate divelliuK' wlure I had come tu luve llideuu Lee's ehildreu, I saw n change lu it. rbe wiuduwn were open; a man was at wurk in tbe gar¬ den. Threo figures in traveling cos- tuiue ha.l just entered the hroad pureb, HU'l » carria^je stou.I at the KOte.
I knew Gideou's tall figure at n glance; bnt who was this—snperb, Kluwing, beautiful, with a look of tri¬ umph uu her fai"e---wbi> eame toward uie'.' Aud wbo nils that ul.l mou. with the »lrau,.'e, Bnri'ai.tu' smile, tbat I faueie 1 1 had seen before '
As I a.lvanced. I kuew that it was Ma.'iifc—Madpe. iiruwu to ue a maK- uitieeul »uinan--.Miiuge, who kisae.l nie as uf yur,', and will! left me in a itiuuieiit aloue witb Gideuu, and drew the strsnaer away with ber.
.\u.l Gileou hel.l my band, and I
cuul.l unly say, "It bas bien very
louij," au I try t.>biile my ti'arsl
j "It has been long for me, \gnes!"
' Ire said. .\n'l iheu there was a pause.
I lie i.r.)ke it by saviui::
I "V.IU are Miss .Vgnes Grey, and the
' wurM buuurs you. I am the suu uf
! the man whu was huui:. Kvcu uow,
l,.Vln^' y.in s* I .l..--':i» i have all tin'
weary while -tbat stands I.etwt-eu ns,
¦ a harrier you cmld n.t er.iss. Is it
uut so'- Were 1 all Ate Iam uut. aud
so w.rtliy uf vuu, 1 sbonl.l stiil be
Gl liun L.,'. aui a:i uut.'ost hraudel
with Cain's brand, and von conld
' noitber love nor wed me'"
I tronl.i I 'ay, "I luve yuu'" It wa>
, nut in uini.i.nhuo I tu .lu thst. It
was impussil.,,' I tremble 1; 1 fall
',rel "It i« an nu;ust brand' My
eye, never see it'"
I 11,- sbuwere.l k.sscs rn my hands,
' b.ll be spike sgair. 'Pi yoa uare
'¦' tu du ll, .\.;ue«—1.1 live au ouloost.
to bring upou youts«dt contempt an I
bumble life of a simple farmer? 1« y.iur luve ^trou,^ eu.mnb fur tbit? Wlii yuu uever repcut-' '
who was hnng?" h« aske.l slowly. "Tb.nkI can you tear that igno¬ miny':'"
And I touk my bands from his nnd laid tboiu un his shoulders und said— Bnt no matter what 1 said. I har.j forgotten the words that tuld him that I loved him too well to doubt my courage to bear anything for hif sake.
But suddenly, ns he knelt there, lookingup iuto my eyes, I saw a luuit in his faco that I cuill nul unler- stand'-a look that made tte cry out; and I saw tho others draw near, and 1 snw Modgo clasp her brother's ban I, and tbe old mau held out buth uf his to me.
"Wo bave been parted livo years." s:ii.| (^ideuu. "Iu that timo I h.-lTC beuu* Buarching fur sotnetbiui.' tbat I believed must be biddeu in tbe wide world. I havo found it."
"Whot is it," I cried.
"Could nuy earthly thing but one embolden me to speak lis I have spoken to you?" said Gideon. "Do you think that I woul.l ever have oflfered any woman a name that woul.l bav,. mado ber an unteostV That which I songht, thnt wbich I fouud, was a living proof of my father's inuoceuce. Luuk! do yun nut know this man?" .\nd I turned my eyes up.in the old man, who bad taken my bau.l iu his, and I kuew that I looked upon my Unelu Matthew.
'J'ho whulo luwn knowus tbo story now. H.. has tuld thum huw, yielding to bis wandering impulses, ho lolt, as he bod douo uuco befure, tbt. homo aud friends uf his early muuhoud, and, far from all news of Christian lauds, dwelt in tho .'Vrah's tent upon tbe desert, and wandered with bim over the burning snuls, lovin? the lifo too woll to leavo it, nud never bearing of Gideon Lee's unjust con.lemuatiou, or of his terrible fate, uutil his sou stood beforo him.
They speak of Gideon Leu's children now ns of thuse uf a martyr, and Iho ban is lifted from tho uame tbut I have tnken fur mv own.
j "Vever '" I tany
"U'hen your g.i I is gone, your
, l*n I another's, "^.mr frieui» turne.i |.i ciiemies anl vuui miui—y ir vary uaiut?, .^gac*. ti^ai oi the maa
SCIENTIPIC ANII IMirSTKIAL.
Tahiti, iu the South Hean, is uow lighted by electric lamps.
Tho Lako street elevated railroad, in Ohioagu, expects to havu a cuinplete electriool oiiuipment by tbo tirst uf next Fcbrnary.
Twenty-livo per cent, of nil tho lifibies burn iu I'liissia dio before they aro a year uld, nu'l forty-two per cent. do not reach the a.;eof four.
A raining expert declares tbat thero are large de)iusils uf (rul.l.lienrins gravel in Nebraska, not far from Lin- eolu, nud that iutioh of it is "fubU' IoiihIv rich."
* Of .'i97 trees slrtiok by lightning in Moscow, liiissia, '.M'i wore white pop¬ lars. The ]ilnnting of thoso trees as protectors against lightning is there¬ fore recommended tu farmers.
Thero is sai.l tu hu n Hcorcitv of Cuban eoilar for cigar boxes since tbe outbreak of tbo revolution in thnt country. .\ good subbtituto, and ono often used, however, is cumber wood, which is dyed tu tbo ]iopnlar color.
Au immense llywbeil, tiventy-eiRht feet iu diameter, bavina a faco four feet broad uud weighing 18i),l)i)i), is on its wav from I'biladelphin to .loliot, III. Itis lii'iu..' tr.m ipirtud in two sections uu twu eirs built fur tbo pur¬ pose.
In Slam tbers is a species of siuall blnck nut oOicercil by raounto.l "i^eti- erola." Ainono; tbe working troops move nt re;;ular intervals'muuster nuts —elephants as compared tu ihe iitliers—and un each of these sits or ri.les oue uf tbu small auts, evidently iu eoraraand.
It was supposed that aluminum w.is a mineral that wuull uut tarnisb ur deteriorate iindir any ur.Iinary use, but according tu naval ulTi'iers its usu fur naval ves-els will uut du nt all. Tboy say tbat speeiuiens suhiuitlu:! to tests in salt water have iir.ictic'.illy crumbled t.i pieces.
Sueb IS tho eleariiesa of the ntuios- pbere iu llio vicinity of .Xriiipiip-i, i'eru, that from the uuservalury,-H().')il feet abuve tbe sea, a hlaeii sput uuo inch in diii'ueter. jilai'e i on » whitu disk, baa iieun seeu un .^It. Clinrcbaui, a distance of eleven miles, through n thirteeu-ineh telescope.
New bread aU'l but morning rolls have lii'eii eiindemuu.I us injurious and difrieiilt ul .liKesli'.Mi. Iluwever tru.' tbia chari,'o may be, thu use of new- bread app"arB, even Iroin tbe hygieuic poiijt uf viuiv, to have siiuie Cimipeu- sntiui; advnntan.'s. Ur. Troitski states that be has fuiiU'l tbat uew and uucut bread euutains po microorganisms, us the heat necessary to hake tbe lirua 1 necessarily dustruys them, while soon alter exposure mauy microbes, not in- fre.piently patliu,;enic, ore to bo found on the loavef.
.Miisi'les oi tne llunil.
In the palm of tbe band au.l between Ibe nu'ia 'nrpal buues there aru small mn^eles (liimliriealos and iuterussei) which perfurm tbe tiuer motions — expaulio;; Ibe tinusrs au.l moviug tbeiu in every directiou with ijuick- ness and delicney. These small mus¬ cles, attsebe.l tu thu neir eilremitius of tuo bones ut tbo lingers wberj they form tbo flrat joint, heiui< in.serfel near the center uf motiun, m.ive the euds of thu tiugers with very ureal ve- liicity. Theyare the jrgans which give the ban I the power of spinning, weav¬ ing, eni^rsviuK an 1 as they produce tbe quick mutiunsuf thu musician's tlup;ers, tbey are ealled by auatumists li.licinales. rho cumbined strongth uf all the muscles, in gra«iiiuir, must b ' very great. in lee 1, tb.i p.iwer ia ex¬ hibited whun »-.' see a sailur hauiriu.' hy a rupe and rnisiu.; his whole holy with one arm. What, theu, muat bo th* pri'Shure np.m the hand' It would he toi rau'h fur the teitnre I'Veu uf 111.U.'S iiO'l teU'Lin-, nud cer¬ tainly fur lb" ll''.' i ves^el.-an.l nerves, were nut tbu p.iius of the ban.Is, thu lusiila of tbe tinoers aud tbeir tij'S, ^uar'le,l hy cueui.ms. Tu a.ld to this puialy passive .^ef.'iise tuere is a miis- cle wuieh runs aer.iss tbe palm, anl mure esiiecially supports the eusbiuu oa tbe inner el^e; it acts power.nlly as wt> >;rasp, an.l it is tins muscle which, raisin • th" , 'luu of tlie i'sliii, bolluwf It na.l a lipls it to isv.. wit.r, forming the cup ui Diogenes.—Ban l-'ranciscu (^hroiiiel..
i A llti: nnh trlilli'ial leelh. It IS said that a du.; lu Mulliken. Mieh, pufses.st.e an V UM's daily a iuii set of nrtiti'ial tc, t!i. .fhe lug is very o;d, onl IS a faiuily pet. Wiun it lu«i lis t--'elh red nlly its uwutr, sccordin. to the story, hal tbe local denti.t mak:. lite suiiuai a full set uf teetu, au t they are sal.I t.. ti.. a perfect worK- la^ succes*.
lliiDcse (ireal lup M>iH-jiT<.
Tbe Chiuese ei.',-l at tiyiug kites, bnt Ihev are even ure.ster at •pinuiu',' .tops. Some u; their tops are.ai large ai. h*lf a bartvl. auJ r. r -.j iirej lue streni^th of three Chiuameu 'u set them a-«piunini{ Th" hu-nmm; of the-e t.'p- esu ">« htar 1:1 a dis-.aoce oi a«i(cral bnciisi <ar.t>.
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llOSStP.
Russia hns about .Vii' female physi • cians.
Lieutenant T.-ary says tlie K~kim.> wonieu nover sculd. * In civilized cuuutries I . overnRo ago at which women marry is '23J V ears.
Tbe first Duchess of Marlborough was n servant girl iu the Duke's fam¬ ily when bo marrieil her.
The littlo Empiro fan is now shown made of pajier. an.l is as cheap ns tbo humble .fup fan has heeu so many years.
Nearly all tho counties in Colorado placed womeu uu tboir ticket? fur the plnci) of couuly enperintenJeata o." Bcbuolf.
Tbo widow nf Bishop Frozor, of Manchester. Euijlanl, has beiiueatliu.l JT.'iO.Dlbl tu various religiuus and charitable purposes.
A rbiladelpbia merohout says that ho euiiiloys wouieu as olerks booauso iu certaiu linos they nre mure eftlcioat thau men nnd will wurk cheaper.
Wurtb. tbc Rreat costumor, persist- enlly refuse.l to lit a gown for a vi-uuiaa with a wasp waist. Ho declare 1 tbat it destroys the "harmony of con¬ tour. '
Susan H. Anthony emphatically do- nius tbo roport that sho is to letire from public work. She is now seveuty- BJ-i yuan old aud soys thatiilie enjoys eicelleut health.
Vienua's first femalo physician is Mi,.s Ouorgine vou Uuth, who stuiie 1 medicine nt Bern and uow presides professionally over a high sehool for olHcers' dauihters.
Even Turkish wo:n 'U bave c»u.;ht tho fovor of foiniuin; em.inoipati.>!i. A woiuau's uewspap.^r bas been eatab- ILshod at Coastontiuoplo na thu first stuji in tbe movement.
O.xf.ird mea are beginning tu send in iietitjuus askiug the University nu¬ ll, 'ritios uot to submit tho question uf giviug womeu tbo Bachelor of Arts degree tn tho vote of tbo alumni.
Mr.s. Bil!iu«lou Hi.t'l, uf tbu Sii'- vntiuii Ar.uv, has just I'li.uuletud a trip O'.'ross the Coutiucut in on engine cab. It is tbe lint time uu recur.1 that a wumau has mado such a jour¬ ney.
.K .Siiartansburg (I'euu.) newsjinpei tell'i uf a girl uf that town who roBsnt- Iv ispilt ll cor.l uf woo.l in less thau nn huur. Thu inf.irmaliun is ad.lu'l Ih'it she does uot split wuud fur u living, either.
or Luuiflo luinTCU" Giutiey, Mrs. riuiiisuChauller Moultuii ::iys: ".-ihu lives lu Aulitirud llo-.villi bel niutbor and is a li.'bt, hliie-eyol Kirl, delicito as n wild ru.ie uul eliiiive as u thistle duwn."
Fur several years n wo'U'iu li:ii driveu tbu sla^'e butwi'un Mau"ulu:i:i aul Bulluire, Mieli. She bandies tbo ruins as well as any man in tbat rogiou, nnd has uuvur bad tr.iulilo witb stage robbers.
Tn her uw;i fumiU- circle Priucesa Maud, uf l';u','lnud, is calliiJ "liurry." Sbc luvi's ..virvlbiui; cjunecled with sjiort, is a 'lasliiu.; rider, delishls iu fulluwin|,r tb'. hjunls an.l is said lu be
0 capital shot.
Threo woiiieii preu'bi'rs liuld uiiiiis. terial char„"'3 in I'lulfast, Me. .Mi-is IviU'/sbiiry is pa-.lur ul' the Universal- ist (^hdreii. Miss KiU',' uf tbe Cbiiieli of the .\.lve:it au.l Mrs. Mclutvro of the Church uf lloJ.
Ex-Eiiiiirehs Eugenie has the small¬ est feut aniuuK tbe distinguislie.l wumeu uf Eiirupe. Wheu ber whitu satiu sliuu.s were sent tu au urjibauaoe sho patronized tbey wuro were woru hy ohildron eleven and twelvo vears of nge.
The rrincuss of Wales "ho is vorj far Iruiii hein:,' wealthy, bas received u pleiisaiit winlfall uf $o '.DO') frum tb' bitu F.iup rur of It.issia. He w.is vi.ry f.iu 1 uf his sisler-m-law, onl this le^racv wus furmally set dowu lU ' his will. "
Miss .lauo Wrede is the Elizabeth Fry of Finland. Iu tbe but twelve years sbe has visited uvery iiriauuer in Fiulau 1 at luast uueo a year ; mauy uf the most bar.loue I criminals have li.ieu reelaimed to usoful lives through ber efturts.
liuueu Victoriu is describod as be¬ ing suiuewhat uuli.ly in apiioarance, nud ber dress uul unly dow.ly hut uften dusty and askoiv. Yet her nat¬ ural diK'uity IS su great tbat uuu sees at a giauee that uo or.liuary woman is before lum.
tin the road a woman bieyciist who prides herself uii "fur.ii" rem'rubers tbat she sbonM a lupt ui ra.'in,,' p I'.'e ; sbunl'l sit uiiri.iiiit; kie]i eyes an 1 ear.) alert ; tuiieli the Hell as rarely as pu.isi- lile. aud .Iress ouiarlly, imt not cun- hiucuiins y.
Mrs. Langtry's greatost bobby ai- jiCars lu 111! tho collection of eilvi'r trirtes, frum tbe tiny silv.r furni'iire
01 H .lull's liuU"Mip"to tb.. e.v.piisit,' nio'b'l, wliich stands un a hautilully inlaid talib-IU a win luw reeess, uf » lari,'e r.bip lU (ull sail.
Ibe (Jueen uf rurlngal is devoting all hi r spare titue to the study uf rae.li- erne in the hope that her exauipl.' muy lie fullowe.i liy the sojiewhat lU.iulent rurtii;<uise la.lies ou I that tbey may 111) spiirre.l .m to lak.' su iuterest in the luuveiueuts uf tbe day.
Ellen Terry, tbe aetres-, is iiuipics' liuusbly au jinpruvisutrice. ^bu lu-,! Ill r bat .111 a railrus I train tbe other iluy, su she Iuoli an uKl but of Heurv Irviiiii's, kuoi-ki'.l IU th-'Cr.iwii. pinii,-.! lur l'"S aruiicd It, put un a veil, n'l I wus fnshiuual.ii uttiru'l fur tli*street.
Mi.-s Man.. D-lpbiU'.- Mere.lith lleaJ, r,'ceutly ui'irrii-1 tu C'luni .1" Kurds, tbe h.» I u: an uld Freuca family, is a dsu^bter uf Geueral .MereJitb Ileud, wbu i».as .V'ueri.'au Cm-u'-'leneral in Franc? iiur.n.j tUe si-?/e .>i I'aris, aud wb) r-u.i. te I Rreat service to the I'reuou iVjvtruuient at tbo time.
I'A-Ul.lN SilTKS.
Abroad, esiiei-ullyjiu i.,andiiii. the I sleeieiess l.oliee is the aece|it..-.l tbiM.- I
.Many of Ihe new .ircsm..! aru male j with wivet sleeves in tbo same culor as tue material eomt. •¦iug tbe gown.
Some uf tne newest ribbons are wi.ven in |*ttern» oaliel the ".Sjiau- ! Is'.," .ir uvj.sv. -rhe brilliant mixtures i roo-Ay pr. vail. ^|
'Ibu f«»uiunal'le cotuliiustiia A } w . '1 nu'l V"lvet IS well jcpreseutel in a .V liter Ruwn of bruw'.i tiuucle wool with emeraM'-jtreen vfivct ,
"Drei»" wraps uf tur are this aea- | •^n very frequently hn.l with a waita ..- very light fur A-;r*iiu«u .^aues ^ 1a>e cbiucuilia huiugs. utter is tin¬ .e'^o.l witn gray toi, anl Iniuriou* i »uil very uub-prie»d (ranoenta of seal an.i uti r have erm.ne Iidiots with ' iii'ifl-»al huge ktandii.„- collar iine41 '.u matctL j
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NEW YOHK STATE NEWS.
ranaU Cloted for the Winter.
The canals ot Ibo State "l.xso.l offlelsUy s..v"rRi .Invs nC'i by , rbr "( C-firso W. Ald- ri.lcs, Sue.'riiiii'n leet ..f lh'- State Tiepart- nient of Publl.' W.ir'ss. (-'..n.'eruiuu th" sea- s^n-Jnst "Icisn.l. th.> Snp"riiiI"ii.l"Dl hml Ihis to nnv: ,
"Wben th" .-snals were opon».t lornavlsta- tltiu on May 3 Inst, |ii" ..ull'.ok tor ths bost- m"n was perhaps the.larkest In thn history ot eanal Irnm" In Ihis cuutrv. From the 5hli.p"r's view Ihinirs l.vike I brlKhter than "ver. I',r lh" verv lhlu«whi"h icnv" fli.s<?our- aitenieut to iH.attnen lent the ureatiwl en- e.>iiratfem>-nt l.l Ihe shi|.p"rs. This was thn low nuun s nt whioh the rnilways nnnouncfvl thst thev woubl carrv imntin anil other oom- inoilltles. It wns a bl.iw nlme.I ilirootiv at the canals, sul tbe b.iHliuen know It. The o.'ourrsn.-eslhat toll .We.l .show soinethlni; of the h..bl wbiiib the .'aniiis hnve on the
people tinvlDR g Is to (hip, au.l also tbi
encxay of tha nisii vbo own aii*l mananH ih«* hoots .in III" Inlan.l w.il"rvvnv.«. For, iln- splte the l.vw nit..s .ilT»re,l bv the ral wavs, rates whieh hn.l to b,. in.'t l.y the canal men, th" ssason has D'.tbvauv mssns been di.s- K.str.Jii».
"The report." rr...ii th" canal cilleetors f.'r tweuty-elirht of th"tWHntv-nlne w»"ks that lh" cmnlswere opeu tnal." a mu.'h holier showing in a.'i unl llituri's Ihan the outlook at Ihe openlDK of the senson woubl wnrratit one In bxikiUR for. Those ligures show thnt thot'jtai fallloir off lntoa.soarrlM on all the i«ual« JurlDKlhe sua.sou of ifni, v.-ns onlv about ti-n percent. In IS'.il tlie number ,.t tins enrrletl mna S.ssj.MP. Phis y.'ar, up to Dcember I, th" number of tons i-arrie.I was 3.4ii7.,Si.H, a loss in tousot 4U.712. The clearau.'o slui'e Ii"cembi'r will reiluw the illffereDot* sotuewiint. Iu vl,.w of all ths thiuits thnt ''oiial ni"n have bad to "outenl with. I f.'el that this .sboiviuc will be trrsti- fyini,- rather tbau ollierwise l.i iho triou.ls of td" eanal-.
"Asi.l" fr..;ii Ihe low water. eausi»d byoon- illtious of the sf.uroe of supply, hoatniou hnv" ha.l little I,, complnin of In the mailer .if navlizatiou; for. us s.iasoiis ro. this one uns bren KomparntiVelv free from breaks. Tn all. ther.'bave been oiily thrwi br'.ak- thnt iiiterb-re-l In any,wny wilh nnvigstlon.-'
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Th" niiuunl rop.'rt of llriiiiidier-Ooniirnl It.iliert Mb'iw Ol.v.ir. .'omm.iuliui; the Thlr.l nrlRHiln. n Ihe A'tjulau'.-i-l.'UHral. has lus-n uia I" ].ubll". In 11 aounrnl Oliver tnkes .p- p.isll" irrounil to that of luspei'tor-Oenernl M 'Lewes III re.<ar.l to the p.sults of prafiiee man-hes. Oeneral Oliver ilcbires tbat the praclb'" mar.'hes hav,» b,.en au iiiii|iiiililte.l suocpss. He says-
"I venture to saythal the.Mmmondswhioh took part lu the flebl exori-lses po9.sessi to-day a knowledife which pntu thsm farin alvanco of Hli othSrs as to how to Ink" oare of them¬ selves should tbev snJilenlv be called f.ir .luty, as lu the Duffalostrllie; Assohoolsfor the e.iniuiissary and qunrtarinaster ilopnrt- ments they are unequallua.'^^HU ,ippor- tunity is iriven st lust t.i put tlrtTMfclTilepsrt- miitit on a pra-'ti.'al fooliuK."
Oeneral Oliver reoommenils that in tbo Ave years of enlistment there shonid he two se'aKoiis ,'.f oainp an.l oneoi Ilolil service an.l two f,ir vnoalbius.
Died In Ihe roortiousf..
F.dwanl X. IV.ilIernili", al ou" linifl one
thn wenllhiost men ol Sluut.ir.l, bivs just dii
Inlh" liiii''bi'." C.-iuulv r.iorhou.-eHi then
of eiilblv-lwii v.inrs. II" losl nenrlv his"
lire bii-luue tbr uu'li 111 nrl- in siiltii; I
a s"i.Hiniii.n fri.'ii lus wif.., wi'.b wh.ini I had hvi'd tor halt ni'cniiirv.
SI Ilk rriMtu
About 2i)0 ileloKOle. rolls o: milk stntieus tsrio and W.ster heiaware. Chennn Olse^o t.'iuulies,
I'mlest.
s rHpr.isi.utiui; the juit- .in 111., line ..f lb.. On¬ il lilr.n.l, 111 Sullivan.
, Miiili-.)U, On.'i.ln nu.l ll |..nk
to present lb., en-.'"(th.. lon,,- houi lullk shipp"rsb"fiir"tli" Iiil"r»t.-ite<'om- nierc" ('oinuiissi..n"rs iu N.'w Yerk fill v. Ex-Presldeut J. J. Shiillu.'li. .'f thuA'ew York Stnte llrauK", pr.''.i.l"il; .Iii.lt;" I'rHUcis K. i!lib"rt. of All.aiiv. wns rolaiiiod as eouns"!, nnila ileb'itnli.in .ll tbr"" fr.nn eaeh stnti.u nuth" ron.l 111 tbe eoiinlbw uiima.| will ap¬ pear Isifiire th" I'.inrnissiiinsrs '
The unanim.ius upinioii, as «xpr«eStMt was that nillserimiunt .IU 111 rai.v" In lavor nt Ib" short-haul p.-i. iiu'crs ..I llradif" ('..un¬ ly, who are tb" p..|ilii.ii"rs III the pro.'s.!.!- Inirs befor.. the l'..iumls-i"n..rs, would ruiu the milk bu-ue's. lu 111" ii'irtb.'rii i'..untb.s oftb,. milk .li-ti, ':.
Th.. milk l.iisiii.'.-s bus iii.'ro.lis.'.l very iurir.'lv ill iil" la-t llv" vans. In Ch,'nnu<.i Cu'lty ub'U.'ii'nrll ?7:i(i.0IKl'n \,>Hr is pni.l l.l birniHrsllir'i.iitli ih" milk slnlKmis. PoU- Uuussl«U".t i.v nil milk pr'..lii...'rs nml by Ihouierehnuts ami busiii.-.ss men Koni'inllv iu
rison inr a llnnk"r.
i'leiil .I'.-bnii s. Il"lm"r wns I,""kport bv Ju'lK" M"t.-nll l.i 1 Auburn ai hari la'.'.r. <.:i bis r .l".'.-ivim; llHUk Exaniiie-r lark ,.u/S"i'le:ui."r 211 IsM. The ib-l.ii.l- aut's al/irn"v, K. M. A-hl.'., ui.iv."l b.r a
Trial .ji l.'.'liiii"al (.-n.mi'ls. but iv.is
Hrruled.
lU'lui.r, pale nud with lips trembiinn, then
arose to n'.'i'ive .-I'ul.'ii.'e. Tiie .In.lie" .sai.l
ll wn.s iiiiii":'.'ssn'-v pj p .ml onl lo llie deb-ii-
I bl- erI
THE NEWS EPITOMIZSO'
Wsshlnolon llMiiA,
Psnslnr Squire, ot W«.shln;i.iB, InfroJuwl a bill Intended to itKir^autzu the naval eu- Kincrs.
Inlh" Senate, Mr. Morgan i-ritioised tho I'.'.'siili.iii fiT irvintf lo .'..mpr.imlso lh-* liritisb I'lnim- l,.r s<'il ir,'.s iu Berinx 8«» au.l ntla.'k'>a A'ubi.ssador rauao"loie lor mis- slalljiit la'-ts.
In the Sena's Mr. Perrv (Pom., krk 1 Intr.idii.-ed a bill to form the Indian Ter¬ rlt.iry Into the -I'orrtu.rv ol jD.Unnolo. sod gnvo noti-." that ho would ber««rier al- ilr...ss tlm Sjuato on thosubj.',-t.
Mrs. riovolnnd entortnin ¦.! the Jadiee of Ihe t^nblnisl at a bineheon—the flrst eveut "( tbo soiiKon—at the Evsullvo Mansion. Mrs. Diuev. Mrs. T.¦lll^^'. Mrs. Smilh, Mrs. Car¬ llsl", Mrs. Wilsou nud Mi.ss Morton worn present.
Tne Alt-'rn"r r.onorsl was askcl fo dls- liolvollietVsP"r \. W..o,lMowsr n;i1 Ilsapor Mntuf i.'turibit Tom pany.
Tb" n-itl.-b ¦ Amba-sr. Ior. Sir Julian Pnun.'ofot... pri'ssuted lo So.-n-tarv rt Slat" Olniy Oreat Ilrllalu's reply to the ilomMid of tbis n.ivoruim'nt for tne arhltrslton of tbe Vont^KUi'lnn bounilary dlspiits.
Man ,1. K'.hb.r. .>f New"Vork, hns been sp- l>,.liit.'.! nn Assistant ruitel States Attorney t..r Iho Soulborn Pislib't ot Now York.
r.ev. Dr. Satb-rlw. re.'tor ol t'alvary Epl.s- copHl I'bur.'h, Now -\-ors. was olscted Bishop ol tbe uew illoeeso of WoshlDKlon.
I.'.r't Salisbiirv's reply to Sei'nMarv Olnsv's r.ot" ,.n the V"n.'r.U"liin bi uu.lnr'y dispi'il" wii.s n'oeived bv the Hritiflh .Ambassador in Wa^hiiiulou.
Tho Prwliienl .seut4o the Senate a liatt^h of nominations insdo durinu tbo recess. Amonjt th. Ul are th.'so of Mntt W. Ransom, ot Nortli CaroUus. Minister to SU'Xtoo: John I,, Peak. <tl Missouri. Minister to gwltzorlaud; .Uleu 'rhonins, of Floridn, Mini.ster to Venezuela. Tlie Soualo .'.inlirined th" nomination of Matt W. Ilansoiu to ho Minister to Moxieo.
Williani It. I'aslie pr. sented to the Prfwl- doiit his letter of rcali nt Hawaiian Min¬ uter to tho l'nlt«<i Ktnioe, and Franois .M. Ilati'b. his siu'otiss.irt was ioruinllv Intro¬ duced.
O.'lioral Pnpout, of Delaware, proseute.l bis .'n'dontials as fii'rat.ir-i.leet. The papers were roferre,lt,i the Couimlttoeou PrlvlleRPS and Eliflions. On luotb.u .if Senator Oray bo was Kriuited lb" privil"ij,'S of the floor.
At a Krpubii.'iin Souau.rial ,-auous Senntoi Sbertunu wa- enipowored to select a oom- niilt.-ii ot nine to ,-li,io.s» a list of offlconi for til" reorgauiiiatieu ot the l'uited States Sen¬ ate.
UomesUr,
Tho ItshinK s.'hooncr Ethel Maud, of Bos- lou. Just Id from Ueorges, reports thot four :.f tho orew wor» b^st .in th" trip.
Joslah Qiiini'y ex.Visislnnt Secretary of Slat", was elei'to't Mayor of Biston, Mass., by n plurnllty ovor E.lwln U. Ourlis of about •(KKI votl» tn a total ot 76,0lXl.
A IhousHU.l stouomosoDS •truck In Now Y.'rk Oitv t.1 ontoroo their ajfrocment for ?3 pay for an .'iijht-h.iur dny.
Pr. O.ird.ui ('. Itookwoll and hts sovonteeu- •y.-ar-old pilli-m. Miss Ilulihard, Isjth of Ilyl" I',irk, OliioaKO, III., dio.l from dlph- llu'ria. A.'..or.buK lo tho phy.sloian.s'lho lives of blllll nilicht hnvo boon saved bv tho pr.iinpt uso of anti-loxlne.
J.ihn M.'Brido, Prnsi.lont of tho American Pod..ration ot Labur, w.as oxouornted at Now York I'lty of tho I'harffos of corruption uiade niraiiist hlni by tho Exocullvo ronncll-
Tho Atchison, Toimka anl Banta Fo Katl- r.ia.l was sold nt nu.ition fo Elward King, of Now York Cllv, roprweiitliig the new com¬ pauy, for O0,l)0ll,00fl.
A euroner'sjury at Ibjme, N. T., found Ilmt Ilildrelh, lllbbard. Bristol nnd Plato wre.'kod tho Now York t'onlral train with lu¬ tonl to kill nnd rob.
Siiveu blinks nud H boy, reuoiralo Apache iiiurilujrors, havo boon e.ipiuredbv a sipiad of IIki Soveuth I'liltn I Stal.»i Oaviilry In Arl- Olia.
At iMevelaud, OIllo. Coroner Arbucklo roii- li.rod his vorlli'i la the vladu't disaster, in
whiob "luhi 1 pisipl" woru klllo.t. II • llaJs
11.. 'insKuiiiy lu Iho ..ase.
Tbesmnllpjx "nbtnmle lias ai^alu brokon out aloliK Iho OhI'i Uivr. Tlioro nro uow fourteen nii.s,.a nl HrblKO|itirt, Ohio, and four nt .Mnrtln's Ferry. Thoopldomb- wasonus.sl iiy tho publl,. fiin»ral ..f n mnu who ilb'l j fr.ini Iho dlseas,..
j .. t-onstderablo ,.x.ilt,'tnont was cAusod by . lhH.sl,.nlini{ ..f till. b...ly '.f J.ihn Murd:>"k j fr.iiii ll Krnvoln Norwloli'. Vi.
nl l'Hlit..n. N. v., WIU. •n. who blow tbo snfe opon I iM^ll ill inouev, a .|uan- il a ..-'ortlllJale ol deposit bir J.'in.
Ai:Eimi.r, I'oun., Emma Allen, n y.uiui! married wnman, was shot ,load bv her cous¬ in, KriiosI Allen, who n-sl.les nl Addison, N. V. Allen sny-li wn-an a.'cblont, lull tbo i.'.irotier has in.i.i blm for murder. Mrs.
Allen WHS .-uly elHhtOOU.
The pr..ms..f S'lulh Cnrollna's State dls- IH-nsary upl.. Ootolier 31 wero fSlO.IWO.
Troi.ps nud n pesso went in pursuit of lb.- Apaeh" ri.iioifa.les fr.'ili Arl7...lia, wb.i liav" taken r"fii'<o in 111" Siorrn Ma.Iro Mouutalus
nilibodhv tiv.. I nn.l s".'i»"'l ab Illy olsflliips. 1
of w.rli.'iM rrs.m''l Ii'i 'iwwas'lil'iir l ibt"llil-'"i.t i...in ati.l "o„l'1 nppr'..,.ialo Ihat lie
InKthat ihov i,',uld "ll'.t d.. b.r,.nob „tb"r if hal br.ikeii nslnlnl..' wiii"h was 'or "<« e-«-
itlnv In lb. i.'.uer ..f "i.'ll ..Ili.-r I.i ,b. It ip""'"' l'rnt....tloii ol III" pi.o|.lo nud tboir
vJ,' l. " ' 1, ,1... ,.,..., :, 1 ,1 ,, i- ' 'uvliivs. H.' inill"!" 1 ill" s.'nloiic" of thr...
A p.
but lb.' faltif'st sl lovo of I'hrtst toil-. .I'liintbnii's luv.' bim mueli and l.r.uiirbt hbu mu.'h s"n yet It WHS.otendfnst lo tboHU.I. IMvblll'... lnjur,'.lJonHthau u..r rejoi-lod nor woiind.'d ; MX"''''" his lovo. Tbo love of Ji'su- .'o-t HIm thirty- . O """" '">" throo voars of abs"n.'e from li'.iu" nu.l ..f hn- mlllnl'lon an.l shIT.tiUk' iu.l.'-.'ribabb-, nU'l 11 wns nil Pt Hi- .ii'-iii.-. lb.:i..|il what man¬ ner of b.V" I I .1 bu ill.. 2. Ml.
Ci. "Aul J .tintban -nbl lo Diiviil Oo in p.'a'".' Amis.. tb..v part.'.I,' on"h liaviiiK- tn" poa.'o of 11..d In the uil'l"i of luu.'h tribn- iHtb.u. S.'.'J..lin xvl., 113: xiv., '27: Malli. xxlv., B, Tlu'V It:"' aaniu. mil J .nnibnn slronirthoue.l Davi.l-- hau.l In O.'l nml bail" him foar n..l, t"ll!iii; Imn tbal bo iliavbli w.iul.l vet bo kiui,' In lsrii..| amt ho w.iul.l I'.' n"xi to'him ("hapt"r xxiti., 17'. Su.'h nouu.'liKls v"rvrar". ll l« truly like As noil W.'"k's iess.iu wili be s riirist- inos I'.'ss.jn, mil tb" next a r.-viow, wo will imt P'turnt.. Ib" OM Ti-sram.'ut storv till Julv,lB!)«. What letter tb'.uKlit e.nld wo cnri-v witb 11-li.an tbal wbi.'h is li-ro shad- owe'l b.rlh. th.. I'jvo'.f tho Kilut's S m wti'i •'I,ov,.il III" an 1 irnv" Himsell for m"." H" lias iiivoii Him-oir nu.l nil tho bouollts of Ili- Ilnished were to oa.'h ou" wh.i a.-oepts Him. Ill'I'linllbo KiiiK aud w" shall roiitu Willi Illlil (CSV. 1.. 5, 11: v., '.I, l"i.-L"ssun H'lipior
H" inlU'.l'.l 111.' -..ntoiic" of thr
¦- aller taklnu Inb. ""lisblorallon tbo
miie'ii.tnlioii of ,.l":ii"iii.y Ir.iu tbo Jury.
rlilii'aioof n'ii.-..nnblo.|i,iibl wasKrautsil.
was adniittod
Vounc Sliatora rrushsil.
iilliir .te.'i.lout oi'oiirroil to n party of
nl Ml'blb'tiwn. r.'.-iilltnB in Ihe lii-
,tnm.|e.ith'if OU" mill lb.":.'i.'ro injury'if
ti"V.'.'.il '.th. r-. liall a .loz "11 b.v- wer l
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liubl I'.' . Inu iiuilor lb" ov.'rlianKiUKliniii'hos.
-"Ifr..- I Tb" y.iuui? skat-rs wer.' wnrued tlmt the
I'bri-t- I lr,." w..ubl s.j ,ii bill, bnl Ihrv.' ofth.
i:.|irist- j att".i.ptii:l t.1 pass un lor II. rU"re wa- a siiilb'U . trunk Inll. li.ork'.' Qi
i^t 111?0, lu'Orest tbo :
kllleil. Ib.v li.'vel, lou years cbl, ha I a b b.'iiki'ii, and K.-'. I Smith uiti" years obi, arm br'ken bvh.avy l.rau.'hes.
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A Oiiniiilxion Kmliieos Kipcnao.
Til.. Stat" Fisli..ri..s,«a'n"an'l F.rest r'oiii- uil-«:..ii .l""!.l'.'l at 11 m...liuK liobl at Albany 1,1 r."lii''" lis bu-.'" "f "'lll.l iv.'s, MS tho fiiu.ls ..f lb" lli.nrl HI" ruuuinir l„w. The sen'bios of a .'btr» ill the .ni.'S al (100 u mouth, an oystur pr.>te'.'t.ir. spo-'isi ufieuts and ttfteeu oi thirl y-throo.Usirlot h»b snd iratn" p.'o- toctors wnro dispob-ed Willi. Theao protis'- torsr,-"i'iv- t.lll u y".ir nn.l HM for ex- |»Mi-".-. .-.evi'U spe.Jlal K«"i" prol'.s.'lors wer.'
ai'I'oint' 1.
(••inrral ltf>in<.
P"r"y Hawk'-s, a weallliv larmer, was kill'.l.'.n the W.'sl. ru N"W Y.j'ikuu.l I'cuiisvl' vauia lU>llr..ad ira'ks near Ibiilal". While liurryiUK to i-ross lb" Irs.ik b.. sllppo'l an.I lell aud was .loenpiialol ny a pa-slui; train.
Esi'spluK K.l.- .>;: I .1 iii{ht''.l lami. tu th" uiet.-r r-l .in -'f th' < iti/.-ns- Una *;.,ii:[.Hiiy. In hufralo, ...UIS,-1 IIU "X'.b.sion. ll'nbl- Huloh. a foronian in lb" works, and Wiiiiam MmuuIoi.'. a lal".ri r were falaily burne 1.
l*ilj>eriUt"U'teut Presi.m ..f lb.' S'.nto Bauk- inx r).-|sirl'a"ul lll"l willi ll .vruor llort'U his answer t.. th'- .-Uiirg.- uri b' n:';iil;st bibi by crlaiu .l"p'.sit..is of tb" ( ijuiiuwn'.ai Bank of Br joklyo.
lll-l Htato Ciiinissiouors of tbs Laul Ofll,-o v.jirj lo I.iiv75.i01 a"ro» ot land in tbo Adlrou.la k Park fp.m Dr. W. S"Ward WobI for (6iiO,UO(l.
Tbe INjurt .it App abi has r»-app"lul».l AuMlo O. F I, .1 N"w York I iiy. a- a niom- .1 lb"-piil- to" h.s Sinn ly-< •** "'"''*'*""•'"'""' "' '¦'* Eiaminitrj, ' tiandl,-.j aol wi»oi» nilmiuis- ' fora term of tbre- year-.
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ry tiin.OCll |i. iilllMI It .nb of pruji^'.-lj. 8«v-
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I A [ilou'fur compleliuK lh" Htato rapltol.
prssonto.1 by I-|.rii m i-«.,'.ti"r Bussd^ll. was
nd'iptej l.y tb" I uplu.1 Oiminilioinu.
Dsvld Bahsoii, ex-jiistio" (*f Ihe Pooo*, uu .
>¦ a promiuon* "iti?ta "f <larkit"ii. w«» f«i,-n
dead lu bis r^l in uis b' .i«.' H'. liv-i sl-'U-
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'1- nosi' au 1 »«ir-wr.. oabin off t-i rats.
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ii..i:I ..in. 111 il:"»ariinl l"fl al b.n.. n V inu-wo" »li'.'t If b.td uisrriol ..niv a I.1W w...li.- '-¦ r' .\t M,~i..o IlltlT" bo WH- >v UM I..I an I .-'I .'1 lb" I1"l'l aa d"a.|. wj I IV.14 s., p-p'rt"!. Hit hi- »..iuddi.l n,.l n ¦ -u:i Is'ii.v. nith'Mi.-b II l"ii Ills uiittd ,1 Kank llir'.nL'ii iii,iii v I.. Ins I.ia.ii. Ii --. nt.y li:«-kuil was itvphlii-d. nn.l Iho briin. rr.
il..r.sl .,1 M. yn-re.ire, r"»U :'".! i's fuu'--
II" • Ulthi bi-tani'. ¦: bis old b .m" nnl !"ni,.| iii»i bis wi'" w... lie,,! Hi.t Ibut ., ¦ l.tilCti:.'! l-.ru t.. i.iui ba(l aiarnoi i,i,.l li..'V-'.l 1" M:.'hi,.-a. A tear .biv- ai . v.-- 'II llin I' ir.l t'le .iMiunt»-r'. wn"'i, u- b-. i r-v.-r —n. ill llie p r» n ,1 Mo. ii»..rirr it. W"l;"r. l(".'n.'.'t' W.J. Ml :¦ , lb- »1I" ".' a pr-iri^Ttu. tensor
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Ts V.'r \^-< hii»«jali»wcl«'arwi f 100,1)00 ic Htl jiroltus _ -j/i _
John H. Jl UU'l. ol Troy, was apfKiinto.. t,ytbe«>.v«m .1 « I'.rt Wiirl"!.'! ibo i'.jn ol S'v* York in pin".- .il J.hn F. Walnii wnos.' torm ba- "Xpin-d
' The 0,.v»r« r spp on .'1 Julit" Milt'iu H Msrwic, ol UtI'.'s. I'. !«• J.idiM .j'tb" Appol. ats l».vision jf lb • s.ipr"in" < lun iu tbo T-nird i>"panmoar, am if.'nry A. i.uiMJi, ot MndlDs, lu tb" *a.; .nd.
-rboo.l',r" M"lvin tiriko-hr.'.ifb HI" lAie au't »a> ilr Utt d'g'tay,-i .ar .' wtitob M"IVlll 'a-..at i tr»"t«l tbea'l-ull'. I'hoH*," \b' aiOT'i:.
. an AdIr JO.Is'k raid" l.t" In I.jver S»-«Di>. ¦a 1.-1 a tea uigtixt UK ' ul III.- uiMuiav tbrouci u. on I ley mrtiait st I if bis wife on sh'jr,' l.'.l I'. ' laXe ro la. ot OA} J w«» r.-r'j»-re^.
of Moxl.....
lnn.e.'ior P" ir r-i-i in was appolntod f'biof of p.. b'e ...' .V. .V Y'.rk City.
W. H. T. Ibiniint.Di'iiiiirdororof Blamih.. I.amont, iu Snn rran''lsi'o. Cnl., wns suii- loni'Oil lo lie liniii.'e.l, bul iho dote of execu- tloli wns not tlxo.l.
Al Nowi.aslb-, r.iin., Henrv Huff, a Ma- hoiuiiifton liarb-r, imi« sIo'I ami klilod bv N. J. Jiiild.n |..|"Krapli operator. Huff had ojiiilod Judd fnnn his shop lu tho afternoon.
Ilonoral Edward Wriulit, who twenty voars iiiro roprosonlod Iowa In thii t'nitod HtHt"s Si'nol", dlwl at nos Mollins. Ilo
served wllh illstlnotlou durluit the war.
Edmon.l Moliu'klu, asalalunt lo Ihe nolo lollorofilio United »lat"s Natloual Bank. N.'W Votk I'hv, .".nfoa.o.1 lo haviuK stilen .t'2nim from Ihll "p"lly ..a-h."
Su'iw b'll In noBi'iy all pnrtB of Now Euk- Inii'l...
rb" Coroner's Jurv.locidod Hint Iho aonl- .lout nt the Tilly F.i-t.'r miue, Brewslors, y. Y'., WHS unav'.ldablo,
John C. stono, n e.uivlot, confessed In Fort V,',.,,iii', Ii.,1.,l., nuiuor'.ua murders in various purls of tho cuuiry.
Furelirn Notss.
Oeneral Campos hns Issued n ffozntts In tuba di'louatiUK his oxlr.aordliiarv "Ivll an.l inililary attribiii.'s lo Liouteuant-OBimrals I'ando and Marin an! Major-Oouoral Malta in lh"lr rospo'-tlv,. floi.!-.
Mnny Spanish s 'idlors woro woun.Io.1 In a 1.ulwav train wbl'iti wn.s blown up by dyuii- luit.. bv th" rovilutionlsts In Cuba.
Torrlfl" tfsloH bavo provallnd througho it Italy and alinii th" "oasts. Twenty or moro wr".'k« are p.p .rtod from '.'orlous ssaports, 111 wbl"Ii Ihl ro IVHS itroat loss of life.
Spaniards In Havana aro said t.i Idsnio Camp.js b.r tbo pr.jKP-s- of llie roTolutlon.
'J ho Oerman Ib-lehslaK will discuss ques- liouh raised by Clovoliind's inoMuiKo.
Arms, aintnunltlon nnd olothlnii wero landed In Cuba by au oxpodltton wbiob had put out frim Jamaioa.
Tlio (torman Kals"r aoooi.tod tho roslKna- li "U of Horr V'.u Kooll"r,<rrii-slHn Mi«l»l"r of the lutorior; Usr.in vou dor Uooku v.ju lor llorsi will su i-o" I hitn.
-ph" ilsrirst. It.'bllistair adopted a rosolu- il'jii -ijspi'ti'linit all loKal siilliiiu against Bo- "lallst iiiouiljer- during lis Mission.
Fr"d Miinroo, a I'urli hankor, klllnd hlni-
Sl'lf.
I," .rito Auk.islll S>U, Iho famous Jour- uHlbit. dio'l in Briehl tl. Kairlaud.
TW'i sh'ts w"t" liP'.l in lb" Fr"n"h Ohani- b"r "f Itopiitl"s b) Cilll."rt I."U'.lr. a draper'! .'lork.
Tbelown ol Marlestal, Swvdou, bos boou a'm.ist dostpiy-l by flr,..
Adv|o"s tp.niSi. l'"ter»bnrK «r« lo the ' l- I""t Ibal Cblua l.uss-k"d Itu-sla If sbe woul'l s"n.| sn army eiin'st. ,'ut 'i.wu the rob"l- lion lu Ni.rlh ciilnH. il r".iu»»t».l to do •«.
A ur'jit nt'iroi prevallod over the Frmoh nietp.polls and tho n..rlh of Frai ally.
Til.' r.'siKi
THE ATTORNEY.CENERACS RCKOHT.
ne IteconiniviMis a Tiiiva\ter ot Chaas«a la lh* HuslBOU of «li» Suprrine Cast.
Tho report o! Judson Hsrmun, as Aftor- noy-Oonernl. was laid Iwf.ire aiairsas. It reoommon.ls that, exeeyt In eapllal ease*, appeals In criminal mailers sboall not ba taken to Ibe Supreme Court. "That tri¬ bunal of Dine Judies," says Mr. Harmon, "is froouoQily reijutrod to rv 'lew e.^nvtetloaa of suoh eltenses as passim *V) ol couoterlWt uionoy. .'hantlni; ovor tii f.'r local aoklst- ni'ce io a peoslonor, and unl iwfullly rnttlav timbor." Anotnor r«s-,.nniendatlon Isoallad out by recent dilatory proo"*dln«8 tn Ihe case of Pr. Bucnanan, tbo Sew York wife pi.iis.iner. and In a number ot other notobla murder cases. Th" Attoroey-Ooneral rec- omraeuds that In all such oases Ihe al'ow- anco of astsybv the Supreme Court a JuitKe thereof lie requit^vl, at least oo all ap- |j»al» afler tbo first. Mr. Harmon cootinuM:
"K lh'» Supremo Court woro ralleTel as abivosuneotel. Its Jurisdiction over easas arlsinn un.ler iho roV"nuo laws might and slioul.l bo restored TUO ITnlted States has bow no riicit to a review by thai court ol aavdo.-lslonconstrutDit a tsrlR or Internal rovonue taw, abhouih ralllioas nt divllars mav bo dlre.'tlv or In llre.'tly loTolved."
*l*he numlier of cases ou the Supreme Court docket at Ihe ond of Iho O.itober term^ 1R9I. Is stated at «40. In 1890 th*rr- IIDP, and siuce that >1ate Ihe court has been irradu.illy reilticluR the amount ot aooumu- itito 1 business. Thore are 9000 ooaaa on tha docket of tho Court of Claims, and Itis 1b- cp^sed hy IXV) oa.«es per year. OlseusslnR this point, Attorney-Oeneral Harmon sari Ihnt tbe defensive preparation cannot b« as IhoriMuth as It should be, lieoause of the • uuil uumbor of ossistaDls.
genet-
a--hi.', at Mataii/.!.-. Cui.t [.anisli '.inrt-nrjinlHl I.'.lilt Htorn. tho Now Y', re dry tf.Kids ni*-r.;baut, forfep't bis laill ' f 1H,kHii f',r lalliUK l.l an .ori.o tb- pooali)
MURDERERS HANGED.
Fire Strana I'p la South Carollaa and Oaa In Arkantaa.
At Hampton, 8. 0., Prlnoe Qraham, Jatoa niske and WllUam Frorer wero bangad for ths muidor ol H. R. Meart, oommltled for tho purpose ol robbery. Oa the gallowa tboy ixrslstnd In saying that William Blake, Sr., bad notnlng tn do with tbe orim*. He mm convicted along with the othen, but reooived a recommendation to meroy, wbleh reduced his sentence lo life imprlsonniaat. He was taken from the Sheriff and lyaaha *, as be was leaving eourt, hy a mob Whieh tbought blm as guilty as Ihe Ihree saatanaad to death.
At Columbia, 8. ('., Tom Peterson waa hanged for the murder of Dispensary Con¬ stable Moseley at Qreenwoodabout six weeka befope.
At Chester, 8. C, a oolot«d man aaraad ElllutI was hanged for tbe murder of a wlill|> insu nsuieil Welch, la Lancaster CouDty.
At Oiark, Ark.. JoascJonoe was hauipid. Joiios was oonvicieil ot murdarinc two wealthy stockmen name.t Charles andJsaaa Ilibdoii, uf Logan County, lu Febnial^, 1894. Ho waa tho son of Charles a. Jons*, a farmer ot H|ieno«r Oouuty, Ind.. and waa n'joiit twanly-ono years old. He strongly protesiod hl.s innoeeaoe in a speech on Iba gallows.
The Labor World.
Tho Central Labor Fadarollon Is orgaaU- lugtbo kuittlngmllt workers.
Tho InlUallun fee of Ihe Iron Mouldaia' I'nion of North Amerloa has been raised to IB.
The strike In the American Tlnplat* Works, nt Elwood. Ind., Is ended, and 600 man re- sumod work.
Tbo tviiefoundera' unions hnve adopted a labol whlah will lie cast on every ty|M made by union men,
Tho memlienhlpnf Ihelnternatlnnal Print- lug I'pissinon's I'nlon, whieh re.'entiy Joined the Amorican Fedoratloa of Labor, Is aboul 28 0.
Tbe Knights of Labor, of Feeria, HI., hav* nsku.l tho pooplo ol tbu clly to aid them In on effort to lessen the Influence of the salooD upon worklngmon.
Tbo fiip.nion of tho New York Olty De- partinont of Street Cleanlnft have bean inounloii ou bleycles to faoUitato Ihelr la- spocltua of tho streotfl.
•I'ho Baldwin Locomotive Works, of Phlla- , delphln. bave Just received an order from tho Russian Oovoninient for forty loeo- niotivi's, to bedellvwrad Willi tbs least poa. .sll.lo .loiay.
Toaui.stors nml cnrtmon are now organ- Ini'il in Iwonty-two Amorionu flitloe. "rhey are aliout to fnriu a National orgniilsatlou unler Iho ausplei* of tho American Federa- tb.u uf Labor.
llotwran IIMO and 2000 more mon ars em- pleyod In anl apiund Biitio, Montana, than over bofop', ovou when llie silvermloes ware running. "Thu lulues ul that dlslrlatiwy oul 4.5411.1x10 s month for wages.
A strike of tho Joiirneyuien plumbers of Pittsburgh, Penn., f.ir a restoration ot a ten imf eont. cut In wages made lu Vebruary, 1394, was brought to a spoody ond by Ihelr employers granting the advance, whioh took effo.'t on fiooejiDer I.
The Brill herhood of Locomotive EnidiMafa It Is learned Is uot thn only largo labor or¬ ganisation that doos not admit eojured men. Tho ilpilhurhou.lot llailroad Trainmen Is a largo organltaHsin; and Its coustllutlon says that nouo bul whito man shall be admitted as members.
Johu £. Burke and Dallas UrllllD are un-* (luostbinnbly the musl iiuworful men «m> i ployed at Mebtrlm, Oa., by tbe Central Ball- nad ss train bands. On a recent day eaeh nf thom carried s eSO-poumt bale of cotton from tho platlorui lo Ihe oar, a dlstaaoe of fourteen feet.
According to tbe piport of Agent Jamas H. . Williams, of tho AHantle Coast Heamsa's L'nion, wages for seamen In thn Port of New York now iivsrsgo 920 per mouth. The vig¬ orous flght ofthe Union attaliist the "arlmpa" bos resulted lu morbed tiouoflis tu Ibe sea. iiiou In all large oltlfs on Ibo Atlanllo onaat.
I'nrpentnrs ore lu deuiand In Callforala. -rill, roturn of prosperous tlmos Is oausing biilldiugs, Inrgo and small, to arlsa lo tbe In- lortiir. Tho samo Inipiibiu Is folt as faraway ns Oualoinala. Demands were mode upon Ihu San Franoiioo Labor Bureau for th* aer- vices nf sixlv carpenter* lo go to Oeolral Auiorloo.
Vale's Uebatere Win.
After a very evenly con(usted struggle In Alsxtndor Hall, Princeton, M. J., Yale won In ths debate witb Frlnsetan by a vole ot tw.' to ono. The subject w.is the propoal- tl'iu that "II would bo wls« to •Mtaullsn la roapoct of all Slate loglslatlou of a general cbara'iter a system of roferen'lum similar to Ihat established In Hwlteoriauil." f rInselaB t.i'ik Iho afllruiatlve side of thni question. ibo ppisiding oniaer was Senator (tray, ot Dolaware, ami the Judge* were Charlea C. n.'aioau, James 0. Carter and FriDclsLyade St 01*. in.
Ilellef Work In Anaenla.
Tbe Prudential Commltloa of Ihe Aaiarl- can Board of Foreign MIsslous asked tba Red ipiai Hoeloty tu take ohargo u( tbe raUef wurk In Armenia.
Preeldeat Clevslaad Among the Uoske.
President Cleveland, aocnnpanled bj lea- rotary Lamuot, Captala Wild and Dr. Bryant, I iirrivivl at Norfolk, To., on tb* Ilgbthnuw ti.udor Maple. At the bu'jy yarl ther were ! irausferrad lo Ibo Violet, which itartwi al 'once for the dunking gnjuuds of NortbCaro- llna to bunt sovnral days.
Collapee of a HiUamj CaUay. Tho Hiawatha Oo-Operallve Oolonr la Mb'higan organltedon iho Bellatay plaa a Couple of yean ago, will dlfbaad. Tk* colony started wilb glowlof prospaeia. hat gradually the mouitmrs beoame alasatlaAad aud the property will be divided.
A Mscreee lo tba Mavy.
Comm.jJore B. O. Matthew*'* report to the Ho.'mtai y ol tbe New Ui>oa hi* rseaal lava*-''^ llgnti'.ii ofibeooadlllon of the Naval Aaai*. my. says that Ibe A".ad«my bvlldlaai aia a sbsmuto tho Nstlin ao.l a disgrooa to tka navy. The «4u'tatbiiv>l il»|>artm«it* are all rlghl, but Ihn aaoomni'Mlalloaf an mlsar- able. It Is re.!otnmetidel that every balliltaa now used by the radett iVs raced to Ib* grouud. H«rer*lorthsBtrutpra«ka**t>eaa ron.lsmae I as uneafo, unbsallhx, aad III-, ailspted lor their purpoees. '
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ilege.1 insult to lis •f lb" H|(n, ID KlS'iog'TJ. B«
A terriflo g*e ppjvalloil Ihrougbout Eog -aud otid '•fftb^i c.'i.ils. All outdoor wor< Ul iliH shlpvar.ls nt llrisI'.! wss susp«tad"'l. wing lo Ibo vi .I.-U''! ol th" gale.
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rns eommisnon luvspnuoKBg the aVairv of tb" Miuisiivof tho Inl" Premier Miam ' iil'.f. .,1 BaiK'ina, bs- io.".miT."i:do.i thai »'I ibo uie'U'*'.^> 01 tlisl (not n.t lj«, liu- t..«-h'>d.
Oim.f snd 8Aa"::"r. with nan Cnbaa lu- -.iri-.nt-. Hita-kM I'i" ^|«Bi..hOeri -ra'« Vol dor o/il ifsrri.'h. «bo hsi UM aea, h» 'w"<-ii rsoiaviie, «',l Ijta Vltla*. 'onllag hem. rhey left IM 4ca4 «a tb* aala.
lies Oeiapaales Caa Caaklae. Judge Hbowaiter decided that tbe oempa- ulos compoeing tbe Chicago Oa* Tnut eatt i-omUus when and where tbejr plaaaa.
Hiage hahbarj la Orsaaa.
Tb* Ager Blsmatb Valla ttafa la Oragea wat robbtd for Ih* eighth tlm* wllhia aiitht nontba. Th* ata«o wa* balled hyamoaigat nighvavniaa, who twleml tka IdMvar M tbpiw <.v.r Ibe oialllssg*. tAti. (MIM Ibna- he reUeved tba *ol* pasaaaMar, k BMn . of b«r purae,
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:;i OEEKSGOONTT REVIEW \ ^lwtrtJet Priflfing OfiicB.; ILL ¦IXIM or ^ JOB PRINTING i f- Highest gtyl6 of the Art.' iMtm ¦ XaCCTKD III TBI HetJieto R3HHi«ipPI P pi {queens county review. Published Every Friday Uttmhf A FAMILY .NKW.HI'AI*E« «»K I.CK .VI. AMI UKNKKAI, IM'EI.I.Hi KNt 1.. A»H 4 ^SMITH & MACLEAN^ ..:^> '. Uhtn atre«t. FrMport, L. I. ^ f Termi, • tS T«arly. In A4tum VOL.1. FEE£roin\ N. Y.. FRIDAY, DEOEMBEfl 13. ISSo. NO.O. B«i«BtiaU soar eUim that ia dealb; tttth UgbtDtng it is Ibe op stroke that kiilf, not the down one. Oerman women bare been sppealtul t4 b^ iba Inlernalioaal Woman't tittftte lot Pekoe in Paris to help ftem in btingioK about a general dis- 1 Coqnt OknDUt'a proposition of n Verld'a fair in Japan is a sensible one, tbinka the New Ovieaos Picaynuc. The Ofloidanlal attendanoe at nn Oriental . upoaition would be immense. Alt of the 8tat«s, kingdoms, princi- Nilil{ar, empirei, eta., of Europe (ex- Wpt Kasaia), and all of tbe Uniteil inelnding Alaska, conld be I side b7 aide in Siberia, and jret AtA litlle more than cover tbat iui I eonntry. Fonr proraasora of the UniTcrsit; of Oftlifornia, after listening, as jiulges, to h publie debate on the New Wo- ¦•n moTement, voted solidlr against Ik* New Woman, de«iJing Ihat tbo aovaaient "ia not for tbe best inter- •tteettberaee." Oeoeral Caasins M. Ola;, of Kon- ¦ loakjr, is preparing a magazine article lo abow that be, and not Hecretarj BaWrd, waa tha man to whom bo- longed the credit ot bnyiog AluHka. At tbe time General Clay nns Unitcil Btotea Minister at St. Petersbur,;, and eondaoted the negotiations. f Alpbonse Dandet, the French nov- •liat, baa been aorely troubled by bis ¦noumplimentary remark about Eng- Uab woman. He declared tho otber Atj tbat be bad decided to say noth¬ ing nbont women in the fataro, be- eaate thia "sex, nsnallj railed (eolilo, haa too many defenders when at- taoked." ° Tbe PennaylTania Railroad Com¬ pany bas asked all the important lines IMing Pullman sleepers to join in n re^Qest to the Follman Company to Ndneo the price of npper berths twynty-flve per cent, below the price nharged for lower berths. Pullman ••ra are run on 127,000 ont ot 173,000 Milea of road in this country. Vaakinine caprice in dress bos rn inod kUBy a flonriihing industry, and now lb* Calais laoemakers are tbe sulTercrii. VIm present fancy for thick heavy gnlpnre laces prevents sale of tbo fine delleate fabrics wrought in the neigb- borbood of Calais. Calais mannfac- tarara baro distributed thoir luce frnu lo Fariaian shops, but cntttomer^ will ¦ot take it np. England doein'i seem tn kuow how to grapple witb the problem of deal¬ ing with her nouveaux riches, ami mob a orop of them have sprung up witb tbe Sooth African boom that she if fairly diatraifla. What is to bo Mkid to Barney Barnato, ox-oiroun tnmbler, when he coolly writon tu Her Majeaty'a Oovernment and olTers In pnrehaae tbe Mansion Houce, tbo oHi- -eial reaidenee of the Lord Mayor of London, for #4,750,000* Tbe tinth of tha adage that an hour elaleep before midnight is worth twu i bovrs after midnight is qaestioned by I; Dr. B. P. Colby, wbo states that ho t made aome stndy of the subject while *' in naval aervioe during tha Civil Wnr. : Tbe ahip'a compnny ou sbipboanl— ofloera and men alike—stan.l four- bonr watebea day and nigbt, witb tbo interpolation of f dog.watch of two boura to change the time of each set l. of men on snooessive days. These mou s, are therefore obliged til Kot tbuir r.i- qnired sleep vory irregularly, but lu aiore tban two years of nbservatioa Dr. Colby oouUI never discover tbat tho waton ofloers and men wore uot u.i tally refreshed by tbeir nleep aleep by day, further eviilence eonld doubtlMS be fon a I that the time whep sleep is obtaine.I has not tbe la- Cueuce upon health aud louguvily for¬ merly attribnicd to it. Tenneaaea bot planne,l au-l is now eonstrncting an induitrial cx io!iitiou of interstate and interaationtl scupa ^ to eelebrate the one hun'lreth suiii- t' versary of her admiwiioa iuto the p/> Union, to open at Nashville, tbe oapi- '^M of tha SUte, September I, IKio, and to oontinae lOil days. The plaai eall for twenty main Imildiuji lo be grouped aronnd a lake, a militarv plaxfc, aad a reproJuotioii of Ihe I'ar¬ ri.. IbcnoD at Athenis standing mi.iw wbito and alone in the mtddlv upuu a higb 'f terrao*. In the mam eipoiilinn bnildinR* TanneaMo will present in elaaailled forU nnder appropriate Je partmenta tbe evideui.*e« of ber re •ooroefnl aiiaea, ber fertile tiel.Uaud bar aumeroaa maanfaiJlures. She m. .^ viteaevery other S.ate ao.l foreign land to aomt snd place its exhibit ' aide by sitie with hern, and will mak '' ko charge for tbe ii <«e« ucupio.l. The management ' . .vbuih has been ia . trusted the detail- .i tbe fair >lesire tbat tbo most ni '.ut nii.l tbo iiio>t complete expoeit ou pouiblu mar re- an It from their I: ¦.>». Kor T^une.i- aeo's part more ll.tn lOH) pr.nuiaeut ¦cn aad womeu soaltere.l tbroughout tbe State ar* said by the m»aa^sr.< to be working earnestly au.l patnolical!;. •nd without salary, prepariu^ exb.li ' ila. For othor Ski'H, frm aya'o lu large baildlBgs for vihiUits au>l kite« lor individaal e-tincitH are ud'ered, aui •Of* to snch oomm.uuoucrs at ore ap¬ pointed (or the ^lKV,¦•^flll purfuriu- ablTS of their uut*". "i','Uiiet« |
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