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QUEENS COUNTY REYIEW.
MUlMtal iTcnr Prldar Momlns at
FBEBPtor QUEEVB OOUITT, I. T CHARLBS O. SMITH, Proprlator.
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g^atrnto lletoietoa
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ttnctiK and Artistic StjIi
RETIEW OFFICE by Powir PrMSM.
«lZfOI.X3 OOPtEM. CXVE CEttTIS.
A K.VMII.r M:wav,M'En or I.Of'.Vl. A^U OH?«RI».\t. ITfTKt.MOKM K.
TKKKS: »S.0O TIAKLT III ADTAliS
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FREEl'OKt, Na Yu FEIDAY, JUXE 18, 1897.
NOa 33.
wnutmxm.
THEFREBPORTBANK
CAHTAL, S30,003.
Haiil street, • Freeport, L I.
MHM t. BANDALI.,, Prealdent. flttAUJICEY T. SPRAOUE, Vlcc-Pnaidaiit. WILLIAM 8. HALL, Caahler.
BOARD or DIRBCTOIM.
William R. rtoMer, ,
WMaoa H, OMUiaell, llonrge Wallarc,
llHMBaaD. Braltb, Colaa P»llll, Aocaat ImiBla, Harvey H. Hmlth.
Swriw L. Wallace. (Jenrae M. Rsodall,
William 8. hJi.
Opea. eacnit lernl kolldar>. tram t. a. m. ta 9, p. m. Oners faclllUaa and taduoeinenta In ogorj dapartiikant equal ¦» thoae of either tbe Kew York or Binoklra Banka or Trmt Con-
SBSanl
lalanM
|to|> a>|iiiall
MM a eeaeral hanklnc bnalBnie.
taKMai* of rarpoi " miSmiOlt.. anllrlte^
Kiitlra oatlafiuitlon aaaranleed.
laaalriea will rerelre prompt attanllon, aad ka foaatfally anawered.
aad every accomodation a« far aa la it with oomervative inanaaa.mfmt. at tbe raM of three per cent paid on ita, three monlha or more. ' on all parII of Knropa. Mnc bnelBnia. rattoiu. companlea, oo-
Bank of Rockville Centre.
TUIac* AtOh lioekTllla Caatre, L, I.
We do a Gonoral B.-tiiking Bniineai ' at Depoait aud Diiiooniit.
btcnet Paid un Bpeuiol Dnpoaita. \,^ Baokinc H6nn»—0 A. M. to 8 P. M, ^Mniilay, 0 A. H. to 13 M.
BOARD OP DIRBCTOSS.
¦sbirt A. paTlwn, Thomaa ll. Knlclit, Jobn VInoent. Illrani l(. Hiiilth,
Qlentworthll. r-nmbea, Wralry II. Smith, Mm W. Ilallixiii, I harlni I,. AVallaoe, kriaa W. Ifayca. Anailn {'..irnwei:,
aaal r. inilllliai, Kranrla I''. Wllaon,
, m W. IMMott. John T. Davhian,
Olltiar DavlKon. Kxlward T. Tliumton.
Hauilllon W. Fvaraall.
BL r. PIIILLII'H, Pn-aidenl. :OMA8U. KNIIIHT. Vl<-f I-reairtent.
IIIKAM R. KMITH. Caahler.
Waffeii of school teachernin Connoe- ticnt Vtavo ilonbleil ia the pout thirt.v Are years.
It seems to he the irony of fat-e tliat Greece shonM now lie compelli-il tc pay hanilsomely for the ineffalile priv¬ ilege of being thrasbeil.
Haril limes or not, tho price of \ pictures seems to keep. .\t A nnle in : LoDilon the other ilajr a work by Oainsborough soM for tio.OOO.
^iCtioa
Of JjOO samples of honey reoenllv cxamineil by the Agriciiltnrnl Depart ment at Washiuglon no less than siit,7 per cent, were foiinil to be ttfliilterBloil.
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rmortmttmixt.
DR. O. H. HAMMONO.
ntEKPORT. L. L ^»«ui«aiin««l«iMai raltea Bttaat.
DR. EDWIN CARMAN,
OWtia aad Waaldaaaa
eon. SMITH aaa BEDCLL STRCCTS,
PReGPORT, U I.
bR. O. L. LUSK,
Oaallk Ofltoar far Mm Towa af Oaapataad,
ROCKAWAV SCACH, N. T.
THOS. D. CARMAN, D.O.S.,
. <—DXNTIST
Hair btrcbt. rRRCPORT, n. t.
OAc* boan: ( a. ai. lo i p. m.
Dr. A. O. Rooonthial,
:-tXFCRT DENTIST-: MHAIN BTIlRrr. HRMPSTBAD. N. T.
WM. r.'lonqenecker, d. d.s,,
KVIUtKON DKNTIHT.
with Ixinaanecker Brothers,
SIB PuLTea STasrr, Baeeaira
Rovaa, 9 A. a. TO5 r. a.
V. I_ SMITH,
TKTRSIMART MIRaSON aad DRNXin
FRANCIS B. TAYLOR. LAWYER. CORNBR MAIN AND FULTON 5TJ ,UI,
The world's a^ricnllnreoc-npien the attentiim of -'SO.OOO.OOO men, repre- sentH a I'spital nf $24,000,000,000, nml has ail annual proiluct of 820,000,000, 000. ______________
An orilinance h.is gone forth in Japan exhorting the ppopio to eat more freel.ii nf inoat, with a view to in¬ creasing tho avoi'n:;o height of the race. ^^^^^^^^^^^^
A traveling ev.fjgelist in the Weal has an assistant xtatione.l outsiilo his meeting placen, nTi.l every time ho brings ilowu a fresh sinner ho signalf to this ma.l, who semis np a sky rocket.
Porilanil, Oregon, hts formed a CTl /lena' Prolective Association. Tlu city has been steadily losing populatioi- and wealth, and Ihe object of Ihii as sociation is to enconrft^Je home trade and inilastries.
A general summing np of the re¬ ceipts and oxponditnres of Mexiili] during 1ho fiscal year 18!)5-'.)C shows thot tha sister repilbli:! had a .snrplus of $«,ia«,8D7.-il, after paying oil claims and expenses.
Every war vessel built for tho Gov- ernmeut by private enterprise has won a bonus of from $(50,000 to $350,000 for making a littla more speed than tbo contract requirement. ' 'Why not raise tha standard and save tho bounses'/" asks the New York Press.
The Berlin National Zcitung thinks Iho American applo haa come to Oer¬ many to slay. It is not only good, but can be sold in tho streets at less than four cents a ponnd, and, what is most important of all, il keeps mach longer than the Cterninn ajiple.
An English ofli-.-or at t'aneii re¬ marked tha 'other day to a r.nssian; "1 should like to sink this island and wash off Iho whole orowd—Cretans, Tnrks nnd Greeks!" "Yes," replied tbe Russian, "and when the island oame np again, you wonld like to plant the British flag on topi" It is prob¬ able that the one officer was as disin¬ terested 03 Ihe oilier.
WM. A. ONOERDONK, •I Attoraajr nail Coaniielor-at-Law.
nmi-K. No. .in Main Html. (Lak'nrfellulhlliiii.aih'lmiri. HKMrKTRAI\ ;,' flatnraavaat Kralilcm-r. Kruntiil., near Ilill Olvll and Criminal bunlneM.
cT V. BALDWIN,
-g^BANJO SOLOIST.*-
Csscart Engafeinenta at Low Ratci^
Addreaa, HCMPSTUD or FMKPOIIT.
¦H-RINEIW CARIM.
WATKIN W. JONES & CO.,
Ol.i> KNT.\nl.l8HBD
Retl Estate ^iDsoraoce Agency,
Far Rochawav, N.Y.
E. S. RANDALL, A>«hlte««,
OMearor. Rronkljm ave., and Mala at., app Rallraail tlspot, Freeport. L. I.
Waee sai aneHcaUaaapreparea fee all claa» ottmidta^
CHARLES L. SEAMAN,
nter *»» Builder,
Germany, says Iho San Francisco Unlletin, secnis tu bo forging ahead in tho race for industrial gri-iitness, if not supremaiy. Hhe iilrea.lv stiiuds second aiuoug the Nations iu the viilue of her exports and iiupurts. (lifli'iul ligiirei' put her exports and imports for IKH at $l,«'2fi,7211,000; Kngland's were $:l,' I20,H20,OOO; Fiance's, $l,;ilir.,l(!7,ri00, and the United States', 3I,.'i44,770,000.
A Reading (I'onn ) girl has just re- jovered 3151.02 in diima'.;es as Iho re¬ sult of on action brought agniust a lody who calloil hi-r itlie girl) a "chippie." Il is to lie assumed from (bis that the term "i-lii|ipio" is do faiuatory, tho opinion of Iho girl who brought Iho snit and that nf the jury before which the case was tried nperat- iug to justify this assniiipti.m. "This goes lo show that it isn't safe In monkey with tho vermicular nf Ihe street," ob¬ serves the Imwi'll News.
Carpc
rnccroNT, l. i.
Brtimatea rlimrfnlly giTen. CuBtractii taken.
Says the Loudon (.'liroiiii'lc: Mauy wrongs have been laid to the charge of the bicycle, and now, il seems, it is accused in Frnnci- nf being a literary deslroyir. riiblishirs cnniplaiu of their shelves lu-ing encumbered with piles ot yellow covered novels, and eveu of more serious works, for which there is absolutely no sale. Tlic market for Zola, Ohnetand DaMiUt i-(allitig nlT. and the percentage to be ileductcd from their issues grows larger day by day. So long as it is light every able- bodied human luing is u|xiu wheels, and when they come homo people ore too tired In read.
CB0R6E t CILSOI RITIOR, I
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, j FKEEPORT, L. 1. !
llnvlBa r»»»Blly romplrlnl the IIEVIEW Bt'lLIIINli'we an- | rrivtml l.i taka ' ciMitrartt fur llrri rlaM wurk. i
, ELBERT A. HEDELL. AiMtief^er. i FaaaroaT. I.. I. •alaaaf Rml F-ntala and FVraDaal Propartf
JOHN P. WMOHT, A.UCTIOKB&H,
ReaUrBiw:
' < rsBxroBT. V. i.
PIANOS TUNED
$1 ea l^«tf\.B«a Vert 1«as>.
ORGANS REPAIRHO.
Filsoii Ri^atouiiblc .-AlTtT IT tnr.
•UlkOINO,
Says the Jacks.iiivill,. iI-'Ul Mc trop*ili«; ".\ few viars ai-.i the reuinn of Sonth Flori.1,1 was one va«t nraiigc grove. Tho cold weather cmie and swept aiMiy the bea'itifiil and iiroSta ble trees. Now that soctinii is a In liai'di farm, ami it prnuiises to be nu.ri remnnerativi- than oronge-growiug. 1' is nnt pocking hniiscs tbat we,iini'i heard souiiicli nimut being i-n'istrui-lcl, but tobaco hoivcs t.i prepare tlie U-iil for the morki't. It i» sai.l that where there isa will there is a nny. ami tli# seems t*i lie true of Klnri.in. If tliey can't have oue cr.-p tlicy can aii'ither. Tbe iKiil yicl.N iHniiitifiilly. and the V'-'ar 1SII7 is gniug to prnve a sui-cos ful oue to the t.iliacivi grower*. Much llf the tobacco, it i-asserted, will prove the equsl t.i tbat licretnf.irc iiiip-rtcd froml'ulia In fa.t. many .f tbe na¬ tives of that islau.l arc now -nc«-^e.l in Ihe culture of the plant in the •oiith- i-rn counties of this Stale. Calauiitiea .¦.line and calamities g.<, but the r*-- ...ur,-es of Fliiridago nn f,.rr\er. au-1 a i.a.'k st-t .1..,— u..t ,li~c,.iir»^c ntlicr ,-ffi.rts l.l r.'trieve U-»«.-s. Wc shoul.l be, if we are not. a bappy |>e<iple when lher« are ao mauy up|>ortaaiti«a to b« h^pj priiintil "
"BriTiriiriiiiiiiaiiiilli' nWir
Tlie silver to be uaed iu plotiug th« "silver palace" at tho Omaha (Neb.) Exposition has been tiirnishod by Western miners. The metal, it saems, is, however, only on loan, ond will bo given bnck to tho owners when tbfl bLo'w closes.
"'TIS LOVE THAt MAKES THE WORLD CO ROUND."
A thnusan.l years ng.,. or ra.-irc,
A mal.li-n anil a youth Dis.-i-,v«ri'il l.ir IhAmsi-lvcs snow An old, y,.t iiTlna tniliii I'ur tiironali their love lli.
founil •Tiras liiv,. tlml ma.!- tlio w.irl.l go
nmnil. As voiiths An.l mill.lens liiiil l.i-f.ir« * A tndosau.l yean ng.i nn.l mur.-.
A thousand years fr.im n.iw. ..r ni'in-,
A y.jiitli will kniiwtln< Ml-i or gor.iDg Into I'Vi-s tliBt nnsh Tlio InTC-llglit'lin.'k t.i lils: And HBDil tbe wnrld f.ir mnnv n .I.iv A-splnnlnn k«v1v on Its wnv! A-spinnlnK last.'r than li.'f."r.-, Auothi-r thiiiisand years, or niori*.
And. T.uvii, hnve von nn-l t not foun.l 'TIh love tn«t makes thn w.irld R.i t-ounii' —(lustav Kolilic. iu HSI-per ii.Weckly.
I THEEXD OF IT A Ml. I
HAT'S the last word, is itV" It was Httle who asked the question. IIo had screwed his courage to the sticking point at last.
"That's the Inst word." said Sol in a, 'and to m.y mind, Mr. Tolley, it's a bit »>f ll pity it ever went ao far."
"As how?" saiil Bole. He was verv gloomy aud quiet, and unlike himself, and sho hod ceased to feel sfraid of him.
"In tbis wise, Mr. Tolley," she an¬ swered. "I never chose your cnui- pony, and I uever liked it. I look on what you've sai.l to mo ns n liberty. And I defy you to wiy I ever showed you a sigu of rncoulagemeut toil."
"That's true enough,'' said IJnle gravely, and without touch of irony. "I'll do you thot much credit. You've made it pretty clear as you disliked mo from the beginning."
"Aud that," the girl retorted, "is why I look on what you've soid iu the light of a liberty, Mr. Tollev."
"It won't be repeated, Bale an¬ swered. "Good nightl"
Ha lingered as if Jn expectation of ou answer, but the girl turned away without a word. Tho garden gate clicked behind her, and Bolo was lefl stauding in Iho roodway.
"Well," he said to himself, "it's what I looked for, and it IHs luy merits." Ho pulled n handful of loose tobacco from one jiocket of his jacket and 0 pipe from tho other. Then, having stood for a miuiito or Iwo with¬ out a movement, ho HUed his pipe, lit it, and walked away.
The girl meanwhile had reached the cottage kitchen. She look o cnmlle- stick from tho high chiuineypiece, and set it on the table with on angry emphasis. She stirred the waning flre with tho some jietiilonce, and, boviug thrust o thiu hlivcr or two olf wood between the bars, she knelt dowu before the grate and fanned the embers with her apron. When they blazed she drew out ono of the sticks and lit Ihe candle. As Ihe wick be¬ gan to hum she Innked up and gave n faint cry at tho sight of au unexpected ligure iu the room.
"Motherl" she said, with a hnnd upon her beort. "How you frightened me!"
"Hast no cause to be afraid o' me, wi-iich, " her muther answered, "tin Hale's gilt the sack, has he';"
"(lot the sack'!"" Scliiia eclioed.e "No. He was uever in uiy service."
"He never got auy wa^^i's, pnnr Ind!" snid Ihe old woman. "Tliat s anntlier matter, Imwivcr. In ymir service he has liccii Ibis tlircc year."
"Well," retiiriii'.l Sciina, "I'ncvir hnd auy truck »itli liiiii, and I iinvci wanted any. .\nil nnw, if timl'ji what he wanted In know, he knows it,"
"Yes, " said the nld wiiiuan, knitting awny with the sniiic tranquillity, "vou let I'liui kunw it"
"Why, niiitlicr," cried tlie girl, "whnt wnuld villi have me dn'? llid you expect mc l.i say 'Yes:' tn hiin'/"
"Nn, my dear. It w.iulil ha'given me a rare snre heart In brnr it. Hul I've kiiiiwii him since tlic ila.v he was Ixirii, and I've been snrry fi.r bim many lime. He's a imlMiily's chilil, pnor Bale is. He was Ini-.l nn chanty. and lie was iiiailc to feel it. He's ^,iiu' wrong, my dear, lilcc a gn.nl iiiaii.v more, because In-'d liar.lly ever the chance tn gn right; but llicri' was the luakin's nf a tine iniin in him. Ymi was quite right tn say him nay, but I could M ish as you'd been gentle wilh him."
Sciina lit a second candle aud snt dnwn beside it with her sewing.
"His father was o travelin' ciijiir or, " said the nld wnuian, after a l.mg pause. "I saw him nnce alive, and a liner ligure of u man 1 never saw. I helped to lay him nnt, ponv fellow, that same niglit. He broke liis back- bnnc witb a caunnii ball dnin' snme juggler's trick with it. Tln-y snid at tbe lime he was in li.pi.ir, and he'd im right to d.i a .langcrniis thing liki- that at sii.'h a tunc. He'd built a bit nf u tent oi-rnss the ma 1 ther.'nn the waste gronnd. and there was the wifc a-waiting her cuiliiu-iiii'iit. The diiM wasn't burn halt nn hnnr when s.inie bluu.leriii' idiot told' her llie ncw». That kllle.l the muther. Tlien pnnr Tiilley-» will- Link in tin- i-liild nn-l kept It. an.l wi. all In-lpi-.l a bit: nn.l he grnwed up t.i l.c .nlb'.l Tnlli-y .Vnd as if he liailiil lia 1 iiiisf.irtiiiie i-n.iugh to begin life with, nld Tulh-y must needs go au' christi-n the pm.r little creetur' bv his nwn u.iiiie if llaliiani. OS d liceli a laughing -'.ck fnr the whole -ll' I'nstlc Borticl.l f.-r cars an' cars. He U'lirn.-.l liiiiiM-lf t.i real au' *rife withnui nny liclp «-• iver I heer.l nn. He was put tn Mnrk at the pit- bauk by the tinn- he was eight ears old. and he leriie.l liim-elf the engine ilriviii' bv linking at the engine an'
pnssi..! till' frnwsy town an.l came out nn the rnail In l^iiarryni.ior, with its alninstuiialunt hint of Country ndors iu the ilsrkcueil air It was late ipriijg weather, almust suuinii r, nn.l the Imlike veil hung high ami thin. The stars shnrie thiniigl'. it vogui-ly, nn.l li dew was falling. He walke.l nn fnr an h.iur, denn iiitn the cniintry, unt knowing or caring wbere hi* faet led bim, and suihlenl.v he was anan- that tho monn ha 1 risen, lirna 1 aji.l full, and thot a uigutiugiilc was sing¬ ing
''WniT. Bale, obi lod!" a Cheery voice called out "What brings .ynu here?"
•'There's a nightingale iu the cnpice .Vonder, • sai.l Hale. "Listen'"
They kept sili-iicc fm a niiiiulc, and he bird's snug. nhicli bad been checked at tlii' s.mil nf tin- fnntsteps. began again. The iicwcmiu'r ti.lgctted a little, and after a iiiinutc or twn snid: "It's a iirc'.ty niiisii' i-nnugli. But wlin'd hn' tlinught nf ynur caring fnr it. Bale? (ining liniii.-a,'niii'''
"Yes." said Bull' At least —I
dnii't Kunw ulmiit limiie. I .¦¦liall drnp ill at till- Sir I-'cnlinan.l."
"Ah"' cried tl ther, stri.ling ou
again with Bale nt his side. "I shniild tliiirk that was nmre iu vour line."
"Well, yes," jinid Bale, "I suppose it is Shiill we set oiirselvcn to walk toward It glass?"
"Why, nn," said his cmni.niiion. "Nnt tii-uight. I've bitter work on hand. You've always licsn a trust¬ worthy sort of chap in a way. Bole. You can keep a secret?"
"I've kept one or two," Bale ans¬ wered.
"Why," said the other. "The secret's this. Bale. I'm going to get marrie.l."
"Oh!" sai.l Bale. "You've squitred the old lady, have ynu?"
"Yes. I've squared Ihe nld lady, and I'm oft'now In the top of Hill Boa'd, ui,v lad, to carry the news to the young "uu.'"
"The youug lady? " said Bale. "The young lady," said hia com¬ panion. "She's been rare and ilowu- llearted this six nionths past about the old womon'a iippnstlion. She'll cheer up ftbnve a bit when I break the news to her. And look here. Bale, old lad. Y'nu lind me have always had o liking oue for another. There's o bit of a difference in our stations in life, but I've uever miide a difference on thnt account. Have I, now? Coiuc! Have I?"
"No,'" cried Bole; "ynn never hove." "When a man's married," aaid the nthcr, "he's gnt to let hia wife have snmetliing of a say abont Ihe company he keeps. Now, sometimea you are a most e^itianrdinary racketly chap. Bale. Y'ou know you arc. Selina's gol a bit of a down ou you, old lad."
"Dou't ynu troublo about Uie, Oeorge," said- Hale, "I know what Miss Hlce thinkS'.about me, audi know what I think about Miss Uice. We're never likely tn trouble each other."
"Why?" said tjik lucky lover, check¬ ing his walk avtpleuly aud fociug ronnd. "What do tou thiuU about Miss Bice?"
"(Ml!' cried Bide, "don't lefa have any miaiinderslanding. I've the very highest opininn of Misa Bice. She's mode up lier mind that I'm a wastrel, aud she's let nu- see her njiiiiion. .She's inite right, (icnrgc .|uite right. I am a wastrel. I'm nn lit sncietv for her, and if. as a iiianied wumau, she makes iiji her inind as I'm nn iit cnm- pauinu fnr her husliaud, why, all I say her will be dmic. I shall uever tbiuk the worse nf her, H'l- a woman's business t<i keep her own man strnight. Well, here's the Sir Ferdinand. Good night, George, aud good luck."
.Not vet, " returned (ieorge. "Wc hnveii'l gnt to the bottmii nf what I ited. Try and be a bit steady. Hale. That'll liiing"Sclina rmin.l; and I'd like eo an old cliiiin nt the lircside nun aud then, I dnii't want to Inso ynn, Bab- "
"Oh, Will! We'll talk n' that an¬ ntlier Illlil'. Neither Miss Bice, as slic is, nnr Mrs. Truiiiiiii, a:i she will be, want* nie abmit h-'r. (innd ulglit, (lenrge. Wc shall meet tn-i-inirow."
"Allright, gaffer," snidtliU-y. "In ll minute "
"Ting!" said the little bell. Bale set dnwn his pipe, nud tonk the levers The pijie fell hver. Wiieu his iiii- nie.liate task wns tinisln-d he liwiked fnr it. and cniild not find it. He raked the cntton waste here and tin-re with his flint. Nn pipe. Bale cursed a lit¬ tle In relieve his lei'lincs. "Ting'" sai.l the little bell, nml lie went liack 1.1 his wnrk He swung the skiii up, the ear-fill eye seeking the dial every 11.IW Iiml then Beiug free nnce uinre, he began his search again He kicked the oily waste snvaifcly, and all nt mice, as if it bal liecii n living thing, a flaiiie bi.iki- nut at liini. He raced swiftly to
till' ilnnr an.l sliniited "Kire Ting!
ting! ting! ting nlingle-ling-ling-ling! " The little bell was mad
"Shaft arirc!" rnarcl a vni.'C from the side nfilie distanl downcnst
"My (ind! ' .sai.l Hale, and dashing back tn the .'iigiiie linu.''e, he fniight wil.lly with llic grnwini: Hanies. Hn stampcl nnt the blazing waste, itn.l turne.l attniii t.i his levers. Bniiuil spun tlie shining wheels Sninnth and stealy went pistmi and crank, rntinil crept the hand nu the dial. He Imiked beliiiiil him nud the floor was snioul- dcriiig.
''Kire here!" he shonloil. ''Engine liiiiise alire!"
"Ting!" said the little bell. There were a liiiiiilred au.l lifly men below, an.l lie was tlieir mie helper. He obeyed the bell, nnd then rushed once mme into the npen. tninipetling wllll all bis Iniigs.
"Help here! Help! F.iigine bnuse alire!"
"Ting'" sai.l Ih-bell. Tlie II.inr *as crunibling with tlanie, nml llie pnrtitioil wall hn.l caught. It was built nf thiu wnod. ami wns dryer tliiui tinder. The fire raged, and he'was bnck at his lev- era in the midst of it scnrched, choked, blin,led. Tlicn help cjinie with a rnarnr voices. "Ting!" said tbtl inexornblcbcll. He held mi to hia post, lighting ngninst death. Outsiile, men, formed iu line. ].:isse.l buckets froul hand tn band, an.l llie emitents being dashed u]inu the flames filled the rnoul with scalding steam. He could not see the dial any longer, but he worked by insliui't, an.l the instinct uever be¬ trayed bim once. "Ting!" and Ibe first singe of the cage was filled witk rescued men. "Ting'" aud the sec- oud stage wns filled. "Ting! " nnd the third stage was' lille.l. Then be tore her tip like 'fire, checked her, coaxed her, stoiqied her to a fo.it. "Ting" and "Ting" aud "Ting" and the three stages were eiiiptv, and thnt balcli of thirlv wns bock In life again. Then he sent her down like a stone, and live.! along the plunge ill bis own mind until lie felt she should bo there. Instinct proved true agaiu by the bell's vniee.
His liiidy wos in hell, but his soul leaped with a passionate intoxication of revolt nnd mastery tn defy its pains. The men mitside daslif.l water nn hil buruiiig clnthes. They hnwled ap¬ plause at him. Smiiii omnug tbem wept as they cheered, and nue weiil shrieking, with bntli hands writhing in the air, as if be himself were tor¬ tured.
It was all dime nt Inst, and there went up a cry nf triiiiii|di terrible Ir hear, linle reached the npen ail clian-e.l, blaekeiied, n'ar.'c liiiman to Innk at, aud as he fell into the nearest cnniradc's arms lliemnf nf the engine hmise ilmppcd iu. They car' ried him tn the tiyarest cntlnse, nud nil thnt cmil.l be dmic fnr him was done. He was couscimis tn the end, and be made shift lo ask for Seliutt She came, her mother -vith her.
"I wanted y.m tnku..w," said Bnle. "I Cduld't ha' gnne thrmigh with it if vour (ienrgi- hn.lu't been dnwn."
Selina Ktnp|H-d and kissed hliii, lici tears raining nn his face.
"Tliere, there! " sai'l Bale, "TImt'f the eu.l nf it all."
(iod has made nnthing strangei than man. In be bln.'kgiinr.l nnd hern, devil nnd aii'^'i-l in a brealh. —New Ynrk .Tniu-mil.
TllIv S.yJH.VTH SCIICX)L
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR JUNE 20.
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T.-II: "IVnultial i:.'«|inn>lliilll.v." »na >It.. IO-K—<iolilPii Tpiti Ko* I vlv., -11 — Contmfnlar.T nn IH* ftl.eMiiin bT Ihe H*v. 11. M. Mrarn*.
- thy l-rnth-
WISE V/ORDS.
rk at
I'm r
watehiii' til.' i-liap Bale'
A bright drop nr two f.-!l fr.>iii the girls eyes an.l gli-tene 1 .11 ll:e sliitl' she wa- sewing
111 the nieantiiiic. Bale, the rejected, ha.l walk.-d dn» n int.i the vnlley. hal liniiere.l l..r a «l.il.' at the fnrgi- gates tn stave iu at the «lute lint, hslf naked figures that .Iragued the blnnin fr..|ii Ibe surfs.-e. an 1 ran 11 nn its imn trolley t.i the steanlsiiammer. an 1 li»'l aaited t.- see it In-atru frnm U'l mean' des.'eiit heat t,i a .lull re.l glo«.
"It take- tin.. I stuff tn abi.lo thai kin.l nf haudhu,;.' said Bale -'tlie go.Kl stuff's tbe Istter fnr it. But its un nm- trying it on slag .^« a u.atti r l.f fact. yi>n eon I havr the g.si.l -lull «ith. lit It. but It'" a pitv 1.. treat all is.rtsidike '
He was making a parable .f tln- uatter in Ins nwn uiiu>l. and be walke.l oa thinkiu^ of it lu a aura-beartinl aud rather cmpty-kaada4 faakioB. Ue
lirti'i'fitrillli •' -
Hnw Hale Tu'lley. who hn.l gone tn Iho bad this three years, went lien.l- long to the wnrsc frnm that eaeiiing (iirward, is not wmlli telling, and yet was tnl.l ill 11 tliniisaud bouseholds. Then- was good clinice of blackguard iety in tlic neiglibnrhnn.l for any man wlm c.ire.l lo seek it. Bale fnuinl tho worse, and pliiye 1 llie iinernwiie.l king niiimig it. His nnnie grew In be a bywnrd. .\iixioua parents warned their suns agniust hini. Only the old wmiian whn ha-l smiietinies "iiinth- ered " him in his l.niely nn.l niiserable childh.in.l ba.l ever ' n s.i mpatlieti.' thniight abi.ut Illlil.
"I'.inr Bale!" she wmild say t.i her- ..i-lf. fnr she liar.lly .larc.l say it t.i an¬ other. Bale wns so Ibi'^'ranllv a sinner. "He's gnt the veiylnnUnf hisfnthernu lliiil It might be iirinted nu bis back nnd be nn plnitier reading. Buiued lare-iV\il, Its wmte large all nver liim. Bnt he's a beautiful ligure nf a an tn Innk at v.i. an' if iver a child's heart was i' the light pin,'c. that chil.Is was when he was a chilil. "
(ic.iigi- Tiiinmn nu.l Selina Bice were crie.l in chiir.-li. but nf this Bnle kiiew tuitbiug. fnr be dil nnt mi^ with ehureh going jienjile. Bnt Genrgenn.l Selina «i-re marrie.l, and that fact j le In his bearing Kxcept Selina ; au.l her iijnllier nnd Bale liimsilf, iin j snul lin.l au I.lea llial it cnucerne.l him in the leasl.
The iiiarrii'd jiuir t-.,.k iiji r.^.-i.li'nce | ill their nwn I1..11S,. after a three .luy-.' 1 trip, and (ienrge Triin;an went ba.-k t.. . the nffice nf the iiiinint; engineer wlm
mplnved liini. Baledmve liis engine i at the mill.', the Three Cmwiis Yard; I au.l a Tear went by Tin 11 the tw.. | nieii met again. Bnle in hi» laboring grime at the enkriiics, an.l (ienrge in his iiinre rc-pectu'-Ie u.irkiug gear. "Hall., linle, .1.1 lad," sail the ^ I lii.'ky man. "Imw. »n ? I'v- cmc In - have a business l,i,.k at tilings,"
'lining ilnwu.'" n-ke.l Bale. !
(ienrgi im.bb-.l anl looki-.l al.m11 ; him, rntlier evadim; Bale's eye thn'i ! not. said nn indiffereut thiui: i-r twn . ; abnut the wrath, r unl >.. mi. and, j went his wnv I
' "Tini:"' -ail the liule b. !l Biile liaii.lle.l lus levers nn.l watch. .1 the
¦ .lial fa.-e ^
"I .-.eil.l snia-li Inn: like an i-tv.
'sni.l Bale, "atid nnt a Iiniig er.atnrej
; wniild think it wasanvtliing but an ac- 1
lenient
i tii-nrcc's mind waiin lus w.irk.' on.l , he l.a.l n.l guess ..f wliat was )ia'-ini,' in th"ii;:lits nf theman wlm at the 111- ''toiit cnntrnll,.! Lis .lestiiu.-s The ^ de».-«-u.liiig skip swiin^' *., its st.-ppiuf |
¦ pia.'e like a f.atber The married n:an | sl»pi'e.l ..lit an.l ma.le lus way a!-tiii j l!ie w irkings m pursuit nf bi« ..wn liu>i j ne-" riie baelielnr ub.ve gn.nn.l f.il-le.l his sinenre'l vm* ai'r.w.s bis clict. plaute.l lus back ai:ain»t au imn iipriiiht whi-h ran fmni fl.s.r to ceiling, anl pnlle.1 nt hi- \i\<,'. swairni: llu
.Tnkiug nftell In ever gains an ouv Thev that kunw
lie
.Inn
e\t
"Here, y.m' be slfTUtel In the Is.y •»h.>i>aiwed the J.s>r "•Wbal do you luaan by IrMing all thia ootton-«ast« tie aboat bare? Clear it ont. "
oJ^^'i
a friend, nnd vil will suspect
'I'he retrnspeet nf life swarms wilh Inst np|i.irtuiiities,—Sir H. Taylnr.
The first slc]i nf knn.vlcdge is lo kniiw" that we are igiinrniit ("ecil.
Nil cnniiiiniiicatinns can exhaust gi'iiiiis'. nn ffifts iiiipovcriili dinrity.— Iinvater.
Neitiicr a li..rriiwi,-r nnr a lender be; fnr Innu lift 1,,-es bnUi itself and friend.
Sliiiks|.,-;ir...
Tin- iim-t nlleily In-t nf all .lays, is that in wiii.-li y.iii bave imt mme Inughed t"i'awfnr.l.
The WHV to |iroi'urc insults i« t.. submit to tlieiii—n mnn ineelswitb iin more respect Ihnn he exa-'ts Ha/.litl.
The best |>.irlinn nf n gnml man'a life is bis liliie, nameless, unrein..ni- bei-ed n'ts..f kin.liie-s n'l 1 nf Inve. W..rdsw..rlli.
The daike.t hour in the lu«t..ry nf nnj y.iung man is wln-ii he sits dnwn tn stu.ly hnw I I get iimiiey withmit Imiie-tly earning it Horace (ireeley.
Wliat.-ver there is,,f greatness in the I'liiie.l Slates, nr indeed in any other cniinlry. is due In lalinr. rhe lalmrer is the nutliiir nf all greatinss and wealth. Will..lilt lalmr there wmilil be uo g.ivernie.ent, nnl nn lea.ling class, oud U'lthing tn preserve. V. S. (ira'it.
( In.ililiiK lllKli Alllluilrs.
.Ml perhmis whn h.ive climln-.l treat lieit'lit- are aware Hint reipiialmn be c.inies mure nr less diflii'iilt. the heart biat- either very irregularly nr with grent ra|iidity, an-l naii'-ea, cxbaustmu and littler unpleasant seiisatiniis are exiK-iieuced. .lust whnt is the highest ll:iut tn whu'li man can ascend and live has fre.pii-utly been questimie.l A scientist ren.'lie.'l l.'i.ililii feet alsnit ¦^ea level. Wlthnllt gleat trnuMe. The 1 Ka suggesle.l It-ielf cnnlil be imt •reate a larefied atun.sphere by a me chaiii.'al prne.-ss? He preiiared 1: very large imeumati.- air chamber nu.l rigk'e.l It with all the necessary npjili .inces He shut himself in, then tb.- (ur wns rarefied to n decree whii-li Vnul.l pr.ibably be f.niu.l at the height lit 'Jl.iliNi foi-t iiUive sea level, then he I.eca'ii" sn distress,.,! that tin' experi- inentlial fn stnp As Mt Kvcrest IS a mile higher than this sin.ulnte.l nlti tude. we may naturally cmn-lu.b' that unless there are means prnvi It-d fnr as»i>tiiig n—piratimi. f.-et will uever tna 1 tbe height uii this gl.,be.
4 '«fw !•» f..r Blrj<'I..«.
K-eti street railwai ciuipauiei sr.' n..w tin.ling use f.ir the bieyile. In St L.iilis .me nt Ibe triilley c.im)iaiiii s intend' t.i nrgani/e a bicycle cnrps amoiii; its repair iin-n. Their diily will le 1.. I.Nik after min.ir repairs thai r.si.iu.' hull- tilue a:i.l few t..<il». but may t-r i-cattere.l i.vrr cnusi ler able distances F.iperimeuts have vbuwu Ihat the metlioJ^^'SpeJitioa! aad aatWactory.
MmlUl.'ri Slylril ll.llll Tht-'lr 0„n.
Ill spit" nf all ctTnrtsto iiitrndiice the (ashii.ns thnt prevaile.l at the time nf the cornnatinn of yueen "Victiirin. modified stylessfill linld iheir Own.an.I no one dreams nf n:ln|iting the nbs-ir.l oud nubecnming fentnres nf that perind. There ure mndificntimis and cmiiprnmises, but thnt ia all thnt the nilviicates nf these fashions bave liecii able to secure.
Iloiinit T»e« TIlU Venr.
if ton wish to Ine the nrnrk this year InnU to the tips nf. nur llew slines ilnx toes are well wnrn, but if .Vml do unt care fnr the stroight-cut, )iatcnt leather tip, kiinwu as the "bnx " tne, then get (I rniind toe shape. 'fhe pniiitcil tne is a thing of Ihe past, and as good sha)>cs cost nn mure than bad ones, you may as well invest in the newer fashion an.l Innk like other people.
Siimiiler Itonlii uf n Niivelinl.
Atrs Hniiiphrey War.Is siimnier rn.iyi, where she writes frmii the first nf .May to the first of September, is iu I.niidnn. nn bip nf her t<-wil limise She gnes away in the antnniu fnr her "summer va.-ati.m' an.l, during the hnt mnutlis Slavs hnnie fnr hnme cmii- foi-t, and to enjov I,..ii,hin when il Is clear, Sim has wli.-it her frieml Lady Alierdeen lirsI .-nllcl a rnnf garden. II is nn tup nf the liniise. littc.l up ex- ai-tl.t like a room. With nil sorts of writings there. A wnnlcT white dog lives up there; a-il n licit with one single I'hiek hatched fr.im rt stnrii egg. There is a cat thnt lives pcnCenbly with bnlh; (I'l.l nu very twili.zhly days the lomii is li.,'lite:l with lamps fittod into wind-prnnf glnbcs.
slor.v of Tnii llnls.
Such n'l ninusiug liltle stmyn.f fein- iiiiue hen 1 genr is lii'in.\' tnl.l by two Atlnntn wmiieii, bntli recently returneil frnm nbrnn.l, that it is ileinn,',! well wnrth tellin.j. It seems thnt bnlh of these ladies, who are very iirmiiiiieut here, were on the cniitiiieiit at the sniuo time, the one iu (leriiiany, and the other touring generally,
Tlio traveler stnpiied ill Paris in the early sprin.g. pnicliasing a I,nnise hat of cx.pii.sitii liea'itv nu 1 sivle.
Thiec nimitbs Inter the fa ly wlm was then ill (lermauy cani,' tn Pai'is, She nlso visited tlin I.miise slmii, an 1 se¬ lected a iiattenl hat of style nn,l beau¬ ty. Slio was tnld by the milliner that there was mily nno nther liai like it and that hat ba.l been bn;iglit l.y nn American holy several months hefnre. ".\nieri,':i is a wide i-innli-y." IhoMght tbe iuleiiiling purchaser, "an 1 I'll uever sec that nthcr hat."
So she bought hers, an 1 here is tin- sequel.
Wearing it I.) a recent c.ird party mi hor return In Atlnntn. liclmld her gicnl- ly suqirisel In sec its ciuuterpart wnrn by the .Vtlanla woman wlii evidently was the lady meiilinui'd by the French milliner, -.\tlauta .Imininl.,
Silloiiil for llli'.veti- (ilils.
"TlieSergea'it's,"iulii^', Imld, blii.-k letters, nver tin- ilnnr nf n little bnihl- ing at ¦2'.i~ I'ciiiisylviinin nveiiue imrtli- west, is the smi'iew Imt iinnsiinl sign which hns, siiii'c last Wclnesday, nt- trni-ted nttcnli m. A peep tlirnugh the npen dnnrs nt the interinr. wlii,'h is fitted lip with a Imn.lsnme nnk bar. with the nsnal iiiiimiiit nf Innking-gliiss and shelves full nf bnttles, wmild Htr>-n..<tlicu (be first inipressinii, but fnrthe fart that nliim't nt nuy time in the dny trim ymiiig la li.'s in bieyele oiistuuies mny be seen, their diiinty feet resting mi tin- rn-1 in frnnt nf the bar, hnl.ling up a glass full nf spnik- liiig li.|ni.l, nii'l gii;nni; nl their rellec- linns in the lievelb ,1 iiiirrnr. Tlie pho-e is unique in every ri'speet. It is a sahinii iu reality, nml llttcl up just ns the nvern-,'e snlnnii is Ihlcl up, but it is a temperance sninnu. The prn- l>rietiir is .bunes H. MeCliesney, wlm was formerly a sergeant in llie regular nriny. It is the only snl.imi in the rnited Stales, he says, which is cnii- dui'ted as a snl.i.ni liii.l yet at which
nnly tciiip.-rnn biiiks are sni.l. He
ib-c'i.b'il that there was a certnin fns- cinatiiiu a'imit a sabnui whieb had ns much chariii fnr tin- average youug innn ns the Ii.|iiii:- he drank.
In the barr.mm there is a small side tnble 1.11 which n fn-e liimh is served l.l the pntr..ns nf the limise. and in the rear rnmn are small tallies nt whieli siinuiier ill-inks nre served. A space
has 1 11 left fnr n pm.l nnd billiard
table, whi.'h will be pnl in in 11 few dnys. t'nIVi-e nnd milk nre serve! tn llinse wlin prefer tli":ii tn sn.ln I.r iiiiii- erul nn'crs, Wnslungtmi ]'.,-t.
"Tnke nnlv li:ilf the elnthiin; llinl y.iu think y.m will iiee.l. nml .hi imt utteinpt In hnve n smnll tiiink in y.iur stnler.iiim. ' w rit-s Kniina M. Himper iu the l.n li.-s' Hi n - .l.ciriinl. "Have in y.iur Inrge-.t slia.vl i-trap a Ir.iveliiig nil.', heavy w ia]i a gilf eap is excel¬ lent - sun iinilirella. riibli.rrs. small cushimi In tic nn the ba-k nf y.iiir deck chair, o w.irm di.-ss nf plain desii;!! and n flannel wrapper tn ii-o' ns n night gown. Wear a chain..is pneket well secured with a tape abmit thewni-ll fnr y.iur letter nf ere.lit. je.v,-li-y, I iiimiey. et.'. I
"In n Inrge Iravi-Iiiii, bn/ iilu.'c a change nf Iin.b'rwear. ieis.-. In-.lr.iniii slippiM"-. nn 1 i.i-e b 1 tmlet nrtieles, I with which iuelu.le n small lint wuter ' bag. Is.tile nf salt-, ^nselille, bii\ of 1 cathiirti.' pills onl linfib- of cainphnr. j D.I nnt f,,rg.-t n eiinf rtable ehitli : steamer i.«p aul a>41'i/>' vi il if vu nre afrai'l nf a little sn-iIniMi. Wear n
j»i-kl't suit nf IIUXC'I I'll-vint or serge
on.l a silk a:!!-! nil li'.arl. After start-] ini; put nu th.' nl br ¦_¦ iwu and Imiiige j in It until .v.iii Is' 1, th"!! it can be j given t.i a kirwo'li .«. S .u.e travelers ' try tn ilies" f.ir dinner, ami carry o ! steamer tini:k lill.'lnith si.k wni-ts' aud fau.-y m 1 kn, a -, but f..r nti eight- I dav jmiriny this 1. pn.ir tosie and Int" ' i>f'tr.iiiMi-.' Oth'-rs have the smnll' triink il th ei'-i'i. si 1 befir.- laii'ling ; pack the tlun^-i i:i 1' tliat are t-. be j nse.l mily nn the return vi.yaue. anl j
sen.I It to the sUi) iiipany s office,
until tbeir return It must be remeni- t lier-.l that thirty jsnin,!" nf ba jgage is [ the average weiu'lit al!-,we.l free nu the continent, Wariii w ,'a| - anl w|.nli-n' iin,ierm-i-ar are ne.-i--^a'"y a' all s.-as.iiis goiSig ocT'jtt the .\tla:iti.'. ¦ I
A Kansas (^ily iMn.l stenographer aln'rtises that she will trnde her type- writer fnr a liieycle.
The citizens nf rnrtlau.l. Me., have tilted as'ainst giving wnmeu represen- tatimi nu the Sch.ml Bnard.
¦I'he wnmeiinf Clinrlntte, N. C. liave gntten lip n fair tn exliibit the wnrks nf art ami iii.liistry nf N.irth C'a-,"nliu- inns.
Smnll Bcrulinrilt, who has always bad 11 morbid drca.l nf fire, is attempt¬ ing l.l hnve all her stic^e dresses made of fire-prnnf materinl.
-A wnmaii iu San Francisco asked fnr the privilege of caring for the lepers in the city pest h, olVereil to serve wlllinut cnmpeiisatinn.
Wmiien painted leu per cent, of tho jiii'tnres in the Clianips Flysees ex- hibitimi this year, but only 2f per cent, nf tlmse in the Clianip de Mars building.
Jliss Mary Isabella Bntler. who was nr,laiiie,l as nu Kpiscnpnl deacnnness lu New Haven nn Sunday, is the tirst wnni.iu t.i take orders in the diocese of ('•nnnei'ticut. ^
Th-.i $2l)i).i)iW be,pie:itlied by Mro. noiinhue of San Krauciseo, for charita¬ ble piii-]iiises wiM, aniniig nther ob¬ jects, provi le f-ir tw.i new- kiiidergar- ti-iis nnl ail orphan nsylnni.
Mrs S. T. I'ickanl. of Bnsbm, niece nf Whitlier, is to furnish a riinin iu the Old Iii>-4ics' llmneat .Xineshuiy, Mass., iu memory nf the great poet. Some of the pieces nf fiirniliire selected nre Whittier lleirlnonis,
(^iieeii Victmia's pmnlcroils black velvet bniinel, with its many snowy plumes, does diilV on all state occasinus when Her Majesty rides in a carriage, 'i'lie shape has iint b "cn changed fnr tv.i-uly-five years, and nne lasts through se^-erlll lU'cisimis.
Signnriiia Marin'Mnnlnressi, ohond- s.inu-wiimnn nf I-.vcniy-scveii, is the only "ilnttnressn." or w-iiiuau phyai- cinii, iu B'ini-, lla'y. Hhe is on os- sistant nt th.. Wmiian's Hns|iital Son (linvnni, mil has taken a great interest in t!i:i Hiilijeet nf s.niilatimi iu great cities.
At a recent meeliii',' nf women, snvs the Nc-v Ynrk Tribune, a number 'of ilel*gntcs Ini'l ma b- enrnest a.ldressea, when a little wnninii in the renr of the hall iirnsc, nn.l, 11 blrcssing the chair, sni.l; ".Mabi'ii' l'i-esi,l,'ut, I a-u tired l.f so muny s.pie iky snpraiios; I want to hear a 111:111,"'
.\. weallliy wid.iw of ('liica,gohas pur¬ chased land in In,tin ii)inn whicli she int Ih In elect a iliili liniise fnr wo¬ men. No man will be nllnwcd to en¬ ter it in any c;ipn,'il,v; but the ]irohibi- ti.iii will dniibtlcss h,' uniiiM-essary, as nn seusilile in.in wnul.l think of enter¬ ing a wniii.m's cliili house.
:Mrs. Criuie l".rnhii Oliver Hnbbcs") is still Very ileli.'nti) and incivimble of mueh bn,lily I'xerti,.11, ami she cniisc- qneiilly l.'ll 1--till- life nlinnst nf a re- I'liisc. She spell.Is most nf her time in her library, but oecasimially writes in bed. She never g.ics In dinner par¬ ties m- rcceplinns, bill retires early to
Ilut whv dost thoil Jud,
er, o» w'liv dost thou set at itimglit thy
Irr.ither? ' or we shnll all stand l«>fni'i' »lw
, jiidKnient Sent ..f ClirUt. " llnvlnu mnde
i-lBln 111 the llrst part nl (htseiitstleihe sln-
fnlm-ss ot all men, ar,.l thnt while li> good
, #..rks no cine .-on l-e saved (Kid saves lr.s-lf
' |nr I'hrlst's salti' sU Who reenlved Him. He
In the.se rl.wlnu ehnpters Sets Inrlh the lifs
that should I"- llv.-d l.v tlu>»e who are
saved. Th» ten.lcn.-y t,"> lo.ik nr.ulnil as
nnd i-rltlelse and iu.ige .-tln-rs Is very gn«n<.
It Is the snme f|.lrlt that led tilmon Pete*
In ask. "Ami what shall this nilhi do?'"
(John xxl . ¦ii 1. To whl.-h .mr Lord **.
plied: "What Is Ihat fn thee? Follow thull
I Sle." Ill 1 I'.r. Iv., 9, We ore plainly In-
1 strueted t.. "ju.lice iiolhlug t.i'foro the lim«
, (iDtll the l...rd .-(.me. "
i 11. "Fni It is written. As I live, salth thU
I Lord, everv knee shall ImwIoMe. and every
I toUKne shall confi-ss to doil." This Is from
i Isn. xiv., ¦It. and is also ,|notiMl lli Phil. 11.,
, 10, Inasmiieh ns there Is hut one to he i.-flf
t Juilge, lor the Father hnth commlttoil all
the ' liidginunt unto the Sou iJnhn v.. 2-i1 and
She i hntheiipoiiil,-,! n.lnvln whlehHewllljuilg*
the world 111 flijIileoMsni-ss hy the Man
whom Ile hath or.liilii.'.il. whom He hath
raised Irom the iIi-h.I (.4els «vll., HH. It
snrelv lii-eomes us to howt.llttm In ever/
thought, word nnd n,'t and let Ills rei|»ests
and decisions si'tlle everytlilni;.
Vi "So then every one ot us ahall give noeount n( himself to (lod. " Every man's Work shall he made roanlf<.st, ana every man shall receive his owu n-wnrd BoorH- InK to his own labor 11 Cor. ill.. », l.H. Tha epistle is written to all the beloved ot (lod la Home, called saiuts, and the apostle is calling their attontion la tbis part ot the epistle lo thl- handinK In of their accounte OS the Lord'sutewarils at tbe jii.lgment aeat of Christ, where, ll I understand it, none Imt the salnis shall appear. Compare I
i NEW YORK STATE- NEWS.
j fliMly Caualit on PUIihooa.
Ilenn Smith. Jam.T< ilrtllln, Charlea
llniehiind Michael Mnlraney, of OoldBB'a
I r.'inl. hiris! a ts'st from llenrv ValeatlBa
i.'K-,. nshlnu on l.nke Woocnbuc. OrlfllB
I liinil.led i-nt of the Iwst. The others trimi
! 10 n-seue him. They crnwdeil into one wid
ot Ihe smnll l-oat. Rhe lH>gan to fill.
: Wh.-nOriniu «us llflc.1 Into Ibe lH>at sho
; -ank.
Smith was tin- onlv one ol the partv who
! ...nlil swim. He Kot ashore. (Irlinn anil
' llni.'h held on to the npturnoil boat.
, smlMi cot nnother li.>ol nml plckulup «rlf-
' nn nu.l Hi.teh. .MulTanev had dlitnpiieared.
Themen gathercl np the lishing Oi'lto
nn.l lla.-«. One olthe hooks was enuitht on
some heavv otiie.-l. The men pull.sl i-are-
liillv and the Iwily nf Malvnm-y eame to
i;i,-'surfaee. (Ine nf the hooks hnd raught
HI his elolliing. It l» liellevwl that iho
r.shho.ik eniiKht in Mnh-sijicy's clothlug b«-
lor.'he fell Int.. the water.
Tlir,-<- HuMiiwrr Inslllules. Siii.erlnten.li.nt Charles I!. Skinner, of llui Pepanmeni of :'ul.lte Inslru.-tloB, need thai thn.i' siiinm»r iiuitUiit<« are to lie hel.l nnder the dlriH-tlou of Ihe lieenrtmeni froin .Iiilv l'i i.> July tO. Inclu¬ sive nt Chnntaui|iiii. Thousnu.l Islaad l-nrli and illens Knlls. Tuition nl tbeee inslllut.'s will 1". tree !-¦ nil r.wlilents of the State.
Ther.. will lie IW.I rt«iiartmentsof Inatnic- iion vlr., iimrensi.innl training and drill an.l revl"W, Tlie ,le|iartllliT»t of protsa- il traiamd will emhraec payoliologj
.--lat.
i-d |.rln.'ii.le« of cdueation. Tho drill and 'vl.'w d.'wirimi'iii wiH afford opiiortunlty .lUKli drill and r>«tl»«ri,.for thoeo
I who desln. to tak
rc.-l.
I'.i.iil.i
Bn-li'-es ill g.'iu'ial arc r.iiin.l nnd belle,1. much as they have been all winter, uu.l th-- belt is sometimes very wi.le, begimiing jnst belnw the bust.
Very slimt ja-kets are Ihe rule among tho ciolh tailnr gnwiis. The rever are iian'ow and the sleeves with very little fullness nt the top.
The cra'/c f.ir \ inlet, mauve nud all the shu.les l.f purple has extended tn the cnrsets, ami ya-.b. nf vinlet silk ami satin, either i-laiii nr rt.iwered, are 11111.le up in llii-i iinpnrlnnl nrliclu ol dress.
Willi the 1,1.ise, graceful pompadmir n.iw in vngiie, all hats seem to be be- cnniiug, but the slyle gnes particu¬ larly well with the tnque. Only o few hats li)i fni-wur.l this seas,in, as all did last siimnii r. S.nm- fen nre ma.le tn be arranged in tlmt fashinn. but nmre give the appenraiic' nf resting nn mie side. In tnitli, the Imt itself is quite sti-iiiiihl. 1111,1 tlie lille.l I'lTecl is duo to the shape iiii.l manner of trininiing.
.\n elnbnrate tailm-made iMstiiine Is interesting. The materiul, n falebliio clntli, iipens i;i frnnt nver a narrow" panel nf dark blue velvet, the cliith lieing lai.l in a deep f.ild nn each side nf the )i;ini'l. The bii.lice has a shnll, litle,1 double In easli-,1 jacket of the i-lntli, with revers faecl with vel-.'i-t. ruder this isa gnl.l embrnidercl waist ciat nf white satin, whieh slinws below the ja.'kel uu 1 extends n trifle overthc hij.s.
A shape whieh |ir,iiiiises to be popu¬ lar in I'miiuna straw is calle.l the I.tinis XV, b'lt it i^ iliftl.'iilt In trsce iu its fnrm nr triniini.i.'any likeiiessl 1 lieal- geur w.irn litlni by cavalier or dame ot that peri 11. The circular brim rolls nn line side, alll is tlirue.l Up oil tlie nllier by n hug.- b ov nr biincli of llnjers, thi' ll iiiuiiiiig being cniiliniied over the brim, s.i tli.at il rests ou the hnir. Tliis gives n certain one-sided pnisc In the i''.ia]ieaii. Tlu- cr.iwn is lalhiT lii..;b. and is eneir.-le 1 by u vel¬ vet ban 1. I'll.- ll.iwirs I'niitiiiiii- from the liiiii-h mi tin M.le n'ln'it tlm nrim
Thess. iv,, 16. 17, and 1 '( llev. XX,, », HI.
1.1. "I.et us not, therefore. Uldge one ou- other nny more, hnt judge I lils rnther, thai no man put a stiimlilliig liloe)f or an oeeo- slo'n to fnll la his brother's way." Onlytlie Lord, who cilii read the thoughts nf our heorta, U eapable ol Judging our conduct correctly. "He shall not judge after tho sight of Ills eyes, neither reprove after tho lifloriDg ul His cars, but with righteousnesii shall lie Judge ilsa. xl., », 41 lint while wo ore In some things to resi-rve Judffmont we OM to try the spirits as to what wo hear taught, fot if we lild goilspeed to a fatso teaoher we nre partaker with Illm (I John Iv., 1', II ,Iohn X.. 11).
14. "I know and om persuaded hy tho Lord Jesus thot there is nothing uoolean ol Itself, hut to lllm that esteemeth nnythlng to be unclean to him it is ilnolenn." The topic e^ieeially before the apostle's mind was that of eating or not oating certain kinds ol food (verses 2. 3). In another epistle It was thot of keeping eertain days as Willi as thnt ol eating and dnuklng (^Col. li., 10, 171,
16. "Hut, If thy brother bo grioved with thy meat, now walkest thou not charita¬ bly, aceiiriUng to love. Destrov not him with thy meat for whom ("lirlst died." Lovo does uot say: "I eon du as I ideose. II others do n it like It. thnt Is not my nlTalr. I will Dot deny myself on inuueent enjoy¬ ment lisi.ause they do not like It." Thot is the self In us whieh talks that woy. Love soeketh not her owu and enilureth all things. "Eveu Christ pleased not Himself" (Horn. XV., 31, hut even sought tho glory of (lod and .iiiild sav, "I ilo alwnvs thosu thing! that |,lease lllm."
10. "I.et not then your good ho evil snokeu of. " Une nilKlit sav that this or that is g.10,1 for my health, and I nend It, and the doi-lur preserllies it, oQil then. Is niithlDg against il. Weil, he It so. Happy is hn that eondeiuneth nnt himself In that thing whieh hn alloweth, but have It to thyself hi-fure (lod |versu 2'i), and du not eauso others lo stumble.
17. -For the kingdom ol Hod Is uot meat drink, but rlghteoiisness and peqcii
"1 one has iponv for
whom Christ died Is not eating nnd drink¬ ing, but a right ri'ialhin to (lud, nur neigh¬ bors and oiirs,'lv,'S. Pea.'o ati,l Joy eoiiio by believing (eliajiter xv., lM)-thnt Is, hy ris-olvlug lllm (John I., lai, wbo Is our rlKhtiHiusness nud peneo (I ('or. I., 90; Eph, II.. 141. All food and raiment neeiissary for us are maile sure to us In lllm (Math, xv.,
3i-!i:n.
is. "For he that lu these things servcth Christ is aeee|italili. to (lod and approved of men." Aeeeptabhi or well pleasing to (iod Is the main thing, whether men ap¬ prove or not. When we please Hod, Iho peo¬ ple 111 Hod. who are themselves right wilh O.iil. will sun-lv a|.|.r.ive. Others may .-mi-
lliit IrailletionofBl ll
ry small, j loved Son.
a.Het ion of Niiiuers-HgainHt HlniHOlf lest ye I weary nnd fnluttrieb. xll., 8). No ouo 1 well
l.i'l
uust ll 2(11. 1 and trn liiinvi U, I'Ul III.
lug to Hod ns Ilia He- And IIU trentuieiit Irom miin 1 enoiigli for us (Juhn xv., IH- us eoutinunlly "servo the living Ho.l nnd wait for Ills Hon Innn and all will b- weli (,1 Thess. 1.,
the
lollow nfle
till
I at
slioke ot Ills sake.
l.l tbIUKs 1 one mnv edlfv nuother," not inv |iri.'.-, ¦regar.l'less of the right nr wmug of It, lint tin'peaee whleh Is ul H.id and in fellowship with thu Prince of I'ea.'i'. F.ven He said, "1 com" not to Bund i.eaee, but a sword" (Math, x., 84). And He Bven lu households for to pren"h peaeii, to live pi-aeii aud to seek the peaee even of our enemies, hut it must bo In fellnnshlp with Chriiit nud never apart from Him.
20. "For meat destroy uot tho wurk ol Goil. All things ludisiil are pure. Dut It Is ovll for hlin who enteth with offense." Iu verso 10 we hud. "lit>»troy not him." ami heri'lt Is, "lli-stroy not thn work of Hod." In F.ph. II.. 10, we read tbat "we ore Ills workmanship " In what sense eaa this is. destroyed? It eaunot refer tolho loss of thn soul, for no truly saved soul can ever
¦perish (John x., 27, 2S; ill,, 10). Ilut as the Judgnienl seat .>f Christ is the place ol JudgiuK here referred III, whero only thn saints slioii opp- nr tu bo Judged fur their wnrks as believers. I have un doubt that I Cor. 111., 14, 1,1, hi-ii-s UK to ondi-rstand tlie dostruetion here roferrc.l to,
21. "It is g.iod neither to eat flesh, noi to driuk wine, nor anything whereby thy trother Btumbleth, or Is olTendod, or Is made weak " See also I Cor. vlii., 13. Tills Is certainly a very self-douyiiig Hnu nt life ond looks unneeessarily strlet, but the whnle (luestlonof our lite as Christians is foeiised in sell or Christ, unto inysell or unto Hlni. "L'nto the Lord "l» tbo only correi-t motto and covers even our iiotlug au.l drlnkliiK (verse » aud I Cor. x,. 31),- LessOD llelu-'r.
WORKINCMEN'S ,INSURANCE.
Brnrllls at the H;alci,i lu llprrattou hi
lieriuan}.
Some valuable statlsllea rnlatlve to tho gr.wth lu liermany of the w.irklnKUien> lusuran.'e svstem have l..-.'ii reeeivi-.l al Ihu Slate D.-i.nrlioi-nt. VVashluKt.u. from liil- ti'.l StaL'sCinsiilsleru st llaiiil.erg. Tln-s.. s.i.'l.-tli-s Insure nualnst sh-kness, aee|,|(-ut
III 1.11,, •—....WW."* »«"...—
e elth»-r the ifcte or tha I bins in alt flibfecta cxoopt
Hull.
1 iiifliieii,
... , .. .... I ' II onoini.-Hi HU'i s'li'lal p'lsltiou of tlii-
A "Smwi.li (onn trmit "-I'-rmau , ;;;.„„,J';,';;^';„^. ,.,„.,„. ,',., ,.5., thai lu fmiii.l biiiiself in a rilieal pre In-aiiienl j o .'.uiniry Ilk- lieriuanv, where low wanes n dav nr tw ,. a-i ¦ I'.ai Iv in the iimrir»4.allr,w but .1 "innll fro.'tii.n of the laborinu in,, "wllb 1,1 1 mil bait 'lie set mil fnr elnssen to put bl ...oinHlhlui? f.ir a ralnyday, ing, with l.'i an 1 hail, h. sit 011 fnr . ^ .,„, ,,„;, ,,„ ^„„ ae.-om plished hy thl. n day s Hpm-I, an.l was s.mn pslrnllin,' ^vst-ni whl.-h Ile ho|,es inaylie extuDiled lo the banks nf B.Mvi-r Bm ,k. in the i o'lhi'r enuntrlMi. In ten vears, Irnm IHWI.i Fronklin minbiws.' Afu-r tniling hard , IHttV elaims to Ihu amount of ttm.Oli.Vil f.ir snme lime lie s'leei'i'.le.I in catch
ing iMe little trniil. nil I that was all, for later m the f.-i.'.innn' a big bull chapel him. The Inue fis|i(-rmau cliiiibe.I a tree i-i his atteiiipt to escape frnm the fiery aiiiinal. It w»s tisi late in the day w iie:i he was per- mitle.l l.l de-.'eii-l III the (.'rmiii'l oirifin III ¦'•lUtinii- lirliiiii/. and ".i he has not
as yet put hi., e.itrh n'l e\ Illllll loa. J-inll'ie l.f lus frielll-, Unt knnwing how
bis lii.'L WS'. ruiuiliii/. sent in orders for hull a .l../eii nf Ills hnnie I game,
liavi' iH-eu i'ni'l lo •Hi.mi.HiO persi, fiM 000 [.ei duy I- dl-l.iirse.l In su-
h 111
au.l
Ills
rf„ij Kapreas,
iiiiiiv.Tsary of tli»- M.,r
llrtltr I
On til.. Iifil-th ni.Ills' urrlinl In th" li'.-nl Salt i.sk.' val loy. whl.-h will he .'.'li-l.rnie.l July 24, the old ponyexpn-ns will l.-- r.--nstabli*hed an.l nmssaites »i-nl overinu I by Ihem. The old slaite eoaclu-s. whl'h wr.' tha only nieanii l.l traus|.iirtat|.in llfty years ago will be ilniR,;-".I from their biding pla. iM, aud |.ul Int.i -..rvl.'e for th., time Urine.
I (uw »uull<>»r.l Ibr ("lark. j
A' raii'her near Hnmiit lia 1 o small ixiii,"f. r" the purp'
A Mllllun lo l>r«trf>r l.orual>.
ArifrnlliiS llavernm-nt has n-ke.l
for Ihe appr ,prlali-.u of*I.OOO.
of iteatroyiuK thu
Ini'k, line nf thes,' roiiii I timepiei-es i.lainii-of loeoats whlnh has doar su inu-b
which. o;ih--uah small, keep j;,,,U . I¦•J"^'^'«'»•••l'¦[¦Jof Argentina. I'r.if.«s-ii
, . , , .1 IJrlin.-r. tbn Jt'-rfh Amrrl-an »e|»otl»t, eo-
tune aud ring quite l.iud m living the , ^^„, ,,y ,h, fharalH-r .rf Comiii<-ree to In-
hmir This happi-ne 1 li be pl»<-».il in , v-sHuate the locust mlicratlins in South
Rmiua I!a'iie«. the singer, ws" born at ShangUai. China jnst thirty years
*""¦ c
Mra Bra ll.-y Martin i- said t ' have
the fiu."St .¦..llectl..ll 1.1 waL-h-s 111 this
C'Ui»iUy. ,
A Kansas w.^mau ba-l a bill iolro- daco'l lu the Legislature againat T«ar- iDf cericu.
where it fell In ill,, gninnd LUtiude. A .".uu uiAii ^raJiiiig near thi. house ami sKnUnwed tin- clnetc Dilil'cnt -eavch was mo-Ie fnr it, but It c luld unl be biuii-l. TliHt evening •ih'-n the farniei s s.iii a^as milking the I'.w ll.' wa- nearly fr'ightened to ijeath In bear tli- bell ringing insi.Ie the c iw. Th'- farmer «enl I.. t.,w1i. got a striiirg dns,. in at as a,)! roiet.-c and tbe of* virllel up the tiioepiece, whi iCal)
— I.u arrlvnl al liue
r« U<-«<ilull..nlir Ibr Nirvl Inil.latrr.
I!i.-liarl Klni;. •ul-rrlul-ndent .1 st.e: work, lu IJ-llrnlli, Ilo . hn.luventrd a new (.r ..'rss for auueaimg »e~il and Iron east- inidi whl'h. It i. sal.I. will r-ToluilouUi- i!ii- lii.lu-.try.
Br«l Kasw <ir.w» 1./ Halr»«lonl.l..
A ri.'h Callf.trulan has aifr-r'l t., laro •raim aer*a ol laud tu IU« aalvailnu
ll tUe c j» viellel up flie tiioHiiece, o»«r«uu» f"- " •-"- , ,^'ZLl i,^ •LlBacuUr. J •« a us fn MM >mN* ,--^
Hilled ny « H<>r»r-« Kick.
( .inrn<l llrooks. a manager for tbe An¬ drew M. church Drv (tomls Company, ot Triy. was klekel hv'a horse In (Vihoea and ille.l ten minutes aftemraril. Mr. Brooks was nhoui sisly veors of age ami had been ..111 l..r n drive with a friend.
As 111- wns riding over Saratoga street It mnau tu rain, ami Mr. Mrnoks got out to |.ut down the enrtolns on the sWte of thn carriage. As he did su a Delaware aod Hudson loeumotlvfl came along and tho whistle frightened the bone, and It kicked up Us heels, striking Mr. Brooks on the .'hin. He wns knuck.-d down and kickoil 111,'alii by ifle h^rse, this time under tho left ear, Tiu. liorse llien started on a run. Mr. llrooks was picked up witb a IraetnrtdskuU au.l died before n pbvslclan arrived.
" S
Ilelawarr Ceanf/^ KlrllHlajr.
I'lie stormy weothor' kept many awoy fr.iui Delhi, where the colobratlon of Dela¬ ware County's centennial was beld, and inly a few thousotiil iiemons were In aMend- nn.-e. N'otwitbstanilltgi tho rain, there waa a gnoil parade, over oue thuusand twohun- Irisl men being in line. The Has waa com¬ posed of twenty-nine llro companlee, eirht lirnnd Armv posts, twelve band*, tbe Thlrt v-thlrd'Hoiiaroto Ciimpany and tweotjr men In the lleld ilnifomi of 1848. Th* Caa- -a.b- ll.w»e ('inupaiiv. of Holmrt, wun tho hos,- ra,-e. The CartwrlBht Company, of sidiiev. wun tlie hook odii ladderrooe. Tho Dejioiit baseball team boat tlio Cuban (Hants by a score of Ito I.
Tompkins County's aknnk Fann,
The skunk farm near Bruokton, Tomp¬ kins County, which boa been operated bjr a . enuqiany, lias lio-n reiuuvod tu o farm near Van Kltiinvllln. About IMOO skuuks are lie- Inn raised lor tho fur, which Is ipilto valua¬ ble. The llrst boteh of the nulaiols proTod a failure, as tho fur was not llrst class.
It has been proved that unlossskunksare fe.l on raw ment their fur deteriorates aad falls out. The black fur brings the hitbeat |.rl.-e, and that marked with V-sbopod tioe- ings of wbitn hairs on tho back of the onl- ninl is next lu value. The nimovol ol tho niilinnis was aecninpllshed with lait little dini.-ulty, OS thoy hod lioopmo so iomotbat I hey could easily bo bandied,
¦Killed l>y Plying Timber*.
In lloonvilie, John J, Burroughs rooelTOd iujuries from which bo died. Uurtongh*, who was twenty-tour yoors old and a atu- deut of Columbia ('oilego Law Hchool, waa out to see the operations of men nnaaged 111 building water works. Tbey were lilaat- liiK iu Chorles si reel, anil Diirrougbs stood uu.br a tree seveutv-llvo yards away.
The chain that held tbn coyurtaa to a blast broke aud a piece ol log welghlnK Iweiitv |iounils was hurlud through the air, strlkliig the young man with great forne. silvers on the log penetroteil to hUi lunga
Ur. (.eorfve Allen Itrinovad.
Dr. (Ieorge Allen, SuperlntemlBBt ol the Collins state lloinnoputhic Hospital, has been removed by thu Hoard of UanaRHr)|, I'hn removal Is tho result ol troublo over a .{nestlon of an appuiutinent. A OuOimittoe ,,r the Hoard of ManaifOrs will preaent a ro- porl to the authorltlos at Alliany.
I'lll- hospital, whleh Is situated at Collin*, llrie I ounty, wns lo havo been openod to reeeive pstioDts Junu 14. Pr. Allen was appointed In the position of Superlutundont Iroiu the asylum at Bliddintuwu.
Tfiiinasr nn Ihe Canals.
Tke toiiungu un the eaiials sn for thl* y.'ar has lalh-u off from 10.000 to !».000 tons n week us eompnn-d with tho sainu wei'ks for lost year, with the exeeptlon of Iho llrst week I'LIS year, when tlmre was a -IlKlit ineronse. Tlie tonnagu for the Hrst week in June was IIS.IJS tuns, and fur the saiii" week iust year tlie touuugo wos 137,-
I'.lil Ious.
NIaIr Troops DUbandeil,
The Adjutont-dennral has announced tbo illilinnilment of the Twenty-sixth Hopamte Company uf EIniirn. liobert 1'. Hush, Cap¬ tain, and the Filth llattoryof Hyrauuse, A. II. Iliiyes. Captain. Theso dUbandments w.-re rei-ommeudud hv furmer Impeotor- Henerat MeLewi-e. oud the reiiuest I* In- ilorseil by Inspeetor-Hiinorol Holtmao. Poor L'oudlllon Is Inu reason.
Ilarkrrvllle Mlacr Itobbed.
A miser named MeOml«>r, odud elgkty- four, who resided alone at llarkArvllle, lo the uortheru port ol Harntogn Oounty, lias been rolibwil ol •1000. Tbree mon came to his plaoo and set tin. to bia barn. While McHmberwns flghlluRthe llamoa tbeyen- tered the houso and took tbo money. They alterwuril Imriied the house. Tbn mou ore kimwu un.l "ftl.'ers are lu pursuit.
All Around Ibr Olala.
Dalnvlo Is to have a sanllarium.
Perry refldents pay taxes ou (700,000 worth olproiiorty.
Nunda's soldiers' inonnmeDt will be a ¦annou eleven lent long.
Forestvllle ri-sldents bay., raised tbeir Fourtfl of July fund.
Twenty residents of the war of ISlt are iiiiried In Penn I'un cemeteries.
A Ill-acre farm, loeoteil near Forestvllle, iras sold roeoutly for tlHOO.
Erie County Aimshous.- Issaid to have lo F.llen lirlseoll nu Inmate who la lOJ years ol.l.
Lorenr.o W.iod. su nged Cannudsignon, wasslrii.-k by a reekless bieyele rider and re..eived injuries wbleb caused bis death.
The |iroii| Is for n big yb-ld ul frull In
1 he grap" distriet of Western New York wero uever hrighterthnn at prusoot.
A monster (Iermau trout has lieen eaiiabt by Ce..|l llruseie, of Pbllmunt. ('olumUa County. It was tw-inty-four Inches long, sixteen inehi-s girth aud weigbod six and thri-e-i|u»rter pouu.ls.
l.ake Keuka Is sabl 1.1 is. the lH«t AshlnK wniers of ony nl the Inland lakes lu tho , NlBle llesldents slong Its bordem tako, |.rlde in oliserTlnK the game laws, and Ihoi resiilt is that llsh are uot unly plentiful ta, uiinibi.rs but Inrg'- in sise.
A Keoeea Folks man, who persbited la*' plaelug olislru.'ll.ins In trout of ble -hoBle I', worry hleyeiists. Iios lifeu lined *6. ...^
Au aiimission fe.- of tm ernts Is aow .-lisrK.'d for the priviieg" of viFwing rbai<-l tsiniiis Couuty s Ki"-'»t outural curioelly,, the I'auama ruOks.
I It Is now a settlnil faet that Mean's simet'l rsHway system will l« ritend<vl to l'-irti:i yllle. a l'200 ibhabllanl Tlllaar. Tbo dbi- . lauie 1> six miles. Purtylib. will lie Iba ' seeon.l luwn that will prailleally beeoiaii part of Oleau. Allegauy la the i4her. |
A robust yoiiuK man with ao ann doae u|i In a rllDK wi-tit aiunnir Coming reeldeats ' «ili,'liiug aM Hi- war susiiecteduf tiHBK a fraud and wu« arrewted. Au examlaatlou diai'losrd the fa.'i that ooihlD( ailed the fellow. Hr wae KlvHu uluety days ia llmrbfKiter's Pedilrntiary.
Theodorr F. Jlmernoo. Jr. recently el.i<-t,-d Prealdent of tlie Heui-ra Nation of Indians Is the yuuiigrxt ina» to ever hoM Ihat r'H|»iiulble piwition. HIa ago Is tw-ni) five years. Tbr .lew Pnaldeat Is briffht snd well edai-atml. It I* pradt-ted he will take high rauk with Ihe dIa- iKiKulshril Indians of the prweat ceotary. li. M. Dayton, afad aa*e«l7-4hra«
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| Title | Queens County Review 18970618 |
| Date | 1897-06-18 |
| Month | 06 |
| Day | 18 |
| Year | 1897 |
| Volume | 2 |
| Issue | 33 |
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| Title | Queens County Review 18970618 |
| Date | 1897-06-18 |
| Month | 06 |
| Day | 18 |
| Year | 1897 |
| Volume | 2 |
| Issue | 33 |
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-^ 11 - ¦ -I QUEENS COUNTY REYIEW. MUlMtal iTcnr Prldar Momlns at FBEBPtor QUEEVB OOUITT, I. T CHARLBS O. SMITH, Proprlator. %mm a' g^atrnto lletoietoa -txtoirrtD n- ttnctiK and Artistic StjIi RETIEW OFFICE by Powir PrMSM. «lZfOI.X3 OOPtEM. CXVE CEttTIS. A K.VMII.r M:wav,M'En or I.Of'.Vl. A^U OH?«RI».\t. ITfTKt.MOKM K. TKKKS: »S.0O TIAKLT III ADTAliS Y0*. Ii; FREEl'OKt, Na Yu FEIDAY, JUXE 18, 1897. NOa 33. wnutmxm. THEFREBPORTBANK CAHTAL, S30,003. Haiil street, • Freeport, L I. MHM t. BANDALI.,, Prealdent. flttAUJICEY T. SPRAOUE, Vlcc-Pnaidaiit. WILLIAM 8. HALL, Caahler. BOARD or DIRBCTOIM. William R. rtoMer, , WMaoa H, OMUiaell, llonrge Wallarc, llHMBaaD. Braltb, Colaa P»llll, Aocaat ImiBla, Harvey H. Hmlth. Swriw L. Wallace. (Jenrae M. Rsodall, William 8. hJi. Opea. eacnit lernl kolldar>. tram t. a. m. ta 9, p. m. Oners faclllUaa and taduoeinenta In ogorj dapartiikant equal ¦» thoae of either tbe Kew York or Binoklra Banka or Trmt Con- SBSanl lalanM to > a> iiiall MM a eeaeral hanklnc bnalBnie. taKMai* of rarpoi " miSmiOlt.. anllrlte^ Kiitlra oatlafiuitlon aaaranleed. laaalriea will rerelre prompt attanllon, aad ka foaatfally anawered. aad every accomodation a« far aa la it with oomervative inanaaa.mfmt. at tbe raM of three per cent paid on ita, three monlha or more. ' on all parII of Knropa. Mnc bnelBnia. rattoiu. companlea, oo- Bank of Rockville Centre. TUIac* AtOh lioekTllla Caatre, L, I. We do a Gonoral B.-tiiking Bniineai ' at Depoait aud Diiiooniit. btcnet Paid un Bpeuiol Dnpoaita. \,^ Baokinc H6nn»—0 A. M. to 8 P. M, ^Mniilay, 0 A. H. to 13 M. BOARD OP DIRBCTOSS. ¦sbirt A. paTlwn, Thomaa ll. Knlclit, Jobn VInoent. Illrani l(. Hiiilth, Qlentworthll. r-nmbea, Wralry II. Smith, Mm W. Ilallixiii, I harlni I,. AVallaoe, kriaa W. Ifayca. Anailn {'..irnwei:, aaal r. inilllliai, Kranrla I''. Wllaon, , m W. IMMott. John T. Davhian, Olltiar DavlKon. Kxlward T. Tliumton. Hauilllon W. Fvaraall. BL r. PIIILLII'H, Pn-aidenl. :OMA8U. KNIIIHT. Vl<-f I-reairtent. IIIKAM R. KMITH. Caahler. Waffeii of school teachernin Connoe- ticnt Vtavo ilonbleil ia the pout thirt.v Are years. It seems to he the irony of fat-e tliat Greece shonM now lie compelli-il tc pay hanilsomely for the ineffalile priv¬ ilege of being thrasbeil. Haril limes or not, tho price of \ pictures seems to keep. .\t A nnle in : LoDilon the other ilajr a work by Oainsborough soM for tio.OOO. ^iCtioa Of JjOO samples of honey reoenllv cxamineil by the Agriciiltnrnl Depart ment at Washiuglon no less than siit,7 per cent, were foiinil to be ttfliilterBloil. •*^i rmortmttmixt. DR. O. H. HAMMONO. ntEKPORT. L. L ^»«ui«aiin««l«iMai raltea Bttaat. DR. EDWIN CARMAN, OWtia aad Waaldaaaa eon. SMITH aaa BEDCLL STRCCTS, PReGPORT, U I. bR. O. L. LUSK, Oaallk Ofltoar far Mm Towa af Oaapataad, ROCKAWAV SCACH, N. T. THOS. D. CARMAN, D.O.S., . <—DXNTIST Hair btrcbt. rRRCPORT, n. t. OAc* boan: ( a. ai. lo i p. m. Dr. A. O. Rooonthial, :-tXFCRT DENTIST-: MHAIN BTIlRrr. HRMPSTBAD. N. T. WM. r.'lonqenecker, d. d.s,, KVIUtKON DKNTIHT. with Ixinaanecker Brothers, SIB PuLTea STasrr, Baeeaira Rovaa, 9 A. a. TO5 r. a. V. I_ SMITH, TKTRSIMART MIRaSON aad DRNXin FRANCIS B. TAYLOR. LAWYER. CORNBR MAIN AND FULTON 5TJ ,UI, The world's a^ricnllnreoc-npien the attentiim of -'SO.OOO.OOO men, repre- sentH a I'spital nf $24,000,000,000, nml has ail annual proiluct of 820,000,000, 000. ______________ An orilinance h.is gone forth in Japan exhorting the ppopio to eat more freel.ii nf inoat, with a view to in¬ creasing tho avoi'n:;o height of the race. ^^^^^^^^^^^^ A traveling ev.fjgelist in the Weal has an assistant xtatione.l outsiilo his meeting placen, nTi.l every time ho brings ilowu a fresh sinner ho signalf to this ma.l, who semis np a sky rocket. Porilanil, Oregon, hts formed a CTl /lena' Prolective Association. Tlu city has been steadily losing populatioi- and wealth, and Ihe object of Ihii as sociation is to enconrft^Je home trade and inilastries. A general summing np of the re¬ ceipts and oxponditnres of Mexiili] during 1ho fiscal year 18!)5-'.)C shows thot tha sister repilbli:! had a .snrplus of $«,ia«,8D7.-il, after paying oil claims and expenses. Every war vessel built for tho Gov- ernmeut by private enterprise has won a bonus of from $(50,000 to $350,000 for making a littla more speed than tbo contract requirement. ' 'Why not raise tha standard and save tho bounses'/" asks the New York Press. The Berlin National Zcitung thinks Iho American applo haa come to Oer¬ many to slay. It is not only good, but can be sold in tho streets at less than four cents a ponnd, and, what is most important of all, il keeps mach longer than the Cterninn ajiple. An English ofli-.-or at t'aneii re¬ marked tha 'other day to a r.nssian; "1 should like to sink this island and wash off Iho whole orowd—Cretans, Tnrks nnd Greeks!" "Yes" replied tbe Russian, "and when the island oame np again, you wonld like to plant the British flag on topi" It is prob¬ able that the one officer was as disin¬ terested 03 Ihe oilier. WM. A. ONOERDONK, •I Attoraajr nail Coaniielor-at-Law. nmi-K. No. .in Main Html. (Lak'nrfellulhlliiii.aih'lmiri. HKMrKTRAI\ ;,' flatnraavaat Kralilcm-r. Kruntiil., near Ilill Olvll and Criminal bunlneM. cT V. BALDWIN, -g^BANJO SOLOIST.*- Csscart Engafeinenta at Low Ratci^ Addreaa, HCMPSTUD or FMKPOIIT. ¦H-RINEIW CARIM. WATKIN W. JONES & CO., Ol.i> KNT.\nl.l8HBD Retl Estate ^iDsoraoce Agency, Far Rochawav, N.Y. E. S. RANDALL, A>«hlte««, OMearor. Rronkljm ave., and Mala at., app Rallraail tlspot, Freeport. L. I. Waee sai aneHcaUaaapreparea fee all claa» ottmidta^ CHARLES L. SEAMAN, nter *»» Builder, Germany, says Iho San Francisco Unlletin, secnis tu bo forging ahead in tho race for industrial gri-iitness, if not supremaiy. Hhe iilrea.lv stiiuds second aiuoug the Nations iu the viilue of her exports and iiupurts. (lifli'iul ligiirei' put her exports and imports for IKH at $l,«'2fi,7211,000; Kngland's were $:l,' I20,H20,OOO; Fiance's, $l,;ilir.,l(!7,ri00, and the United States', 3I,.'i44,770,000. A Reading (I'onn ) girl has just re- jovered 3151.02 in diima'.;es as Iho re¬ sult of on action brought agniust a lody who calloil hi-r itlie girl) a "chippie." Il is to lie assumed from (bis that the term "i-lii ipio" is do faiuatory, tho opinion of Iho girl who brought Iho snit and that nf the jury before which the case was tried nperat- iug to justify this assniiipti.m. "This goes lo show that it isn't safe In monkey with tho vermicular nf Ihe street" ob¬ serves the Imwi'll News. Carpc rnccroNT, l. i. Brtimatea rlimrfnlly giTen. CuBtractii taken. Says the Loudon (.'liroiiii'lc: Mauy wrongs have been laid to the charge of the bicycle, and now, il seems, it is accused in Frnnci- nf being a literary deslroyir. riiblishirs cnniplaiu of their shelves lu-ing encumbered with piles ot yellow covered novels, and eveu of more serious works, for which there is absolutely no sale. Tlic market for Zola, Ohnetand DaMiUt i-(allitig nlT. and the percentage to be ileductcd from their issues grows larger day by day. So long as it is light every able- bodied human luing is u xiu wheels, and when they come homo people ore too tired In read. CB0R6E t CILSOI RITIOR, I CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, j FKEEPORT, L. 1. ! llnvlBa r»»»Blly romplrlnl the IIEVIEW Bt'lLIIINli'we an- rrivtml l.i taka ' ciMitrartt fur llrri rlaM wurk. i , ELBERT A. HEDELL. AiMtief^er. i FaaaroaT. I.. I. •alaaaf Rml F-ntala and FVraDaal Propartf JOHN P. WMOHT, A.UCTIOKB&H, ReaUrBiw: ' < rsBxroBT. V. i. PIANOS TUNED $1 ea l^«tf\.B«a Vert 1«as>. ORGANS REPAIRHO. Filsoii Ri^atouiiblc .-AlTtT IT tnr. •UlkOINO, Says the Jacks.iiivill,. iI-'Ul Mc trop*ili«; ".\ few viars ai-.i the reuinn of Sonth Flori.1,1 was one va«t nraiigc grove. Tho cold weather cmie and swept aiMiy the bea'itifiil and iiroSta ble trees. Now that soctinii is a In liai'di farm, ami it prnuiises to be nu.ri remnnerativi- than oronge-growiug. 1' is nnt pocking hniiscs tbat we,iini'i heard souiiicli nimut being i-n'istrui-lcl, but tobaco hoivcs t.i prepare tlie U-iil for the morki't. It i» sai.l that where there isa will there is a nny. ami tli# seems t*i lie true of Klnri.in. If tliey can't have oue cr.-p tlicy can aii'ither. Tbe iKiil yicl.N iHniiitifiilly. and the V'-'ar 1SII7 is gniug to prnve a sui-cos ful oue to the t.iliacivi grower*. Much llf the tobacco, it i-asserted, will prove the equsl t.i tbat licretnf.irc iiiip-rtcd froml'ulia In fa.t. many .f tbe na¬ tives of that islau.l arc now -nc«-^e.l in Ihe culture of the plant in the •oiith- i-rn counties of this Stale. Calauiitiea .¦.line and calamities g.<, but the r*-- ...ur,-es of Fliiridago nn f,.rr\er. au-1 a i.a.'k st-t .1..,— u..t ,li~c,.iir»^c ntlicr ,-ffi.rts l.l r.'trieve U-»«.-s. Wc shoul.l be, if we are not. a bappy >e |
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