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qUEOS GOUNTY REVIEW.
pmamat annr mdar koniBg at rSEEPOBi; QDEfin oouitt, b. t
CHARLES O. SMITH. Proprlator.
mittOT-'E COi»lE«. i'lVE CKIfXH.
$omd^ lletoieto.
MM Ul Ml
^—BMOU IBB Bi——
ittneUTe ud Irtistic Stf li
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REVIEW OFFICE by Nwir Pnsm.
VOL.1.
A FAMILY JIEWSI'AI'ER OP I.tK'AI. ASO (jENERAI, ISTELLIOEXCE.
KREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1890
TBMIS: tt,00 TUKLT IR ABT&Mtl
NO. 50.
mfAJfClAI.
iEPORTBAlK
CAPITAL. $30jiOM-
Heia street, • Freeport. L I.
i&Ma J. RANDAIJ.. Pi^ldent.
WJ^XIAM rOREMA.V. Vice Preiddent. WILLIAMS. HALL. Caahlar.
¦OABD or DIRKCTOWai
tt. Rawlall.
Wnilam H. Hall.
M-Illiiun*<. Myier, f*«f.nre Wallace, t^olea HWIII, Hmlth r»>«, (JetirgeM. RaDdall,
8^~'iP<>V dapanatMit equal lu thoae aif either tlie
P^KwTarkarBraukljrn Hanka or Tniet Com-
- " aa4 aewT wxYimnindallofi aa far aa
I with ranaerTallee manaaemant.
' the rata of thrae
.three uwmlhnc
nn all iiairt. .if Rurope.
1 hanklnar btuineaa.
lata of nirpiiratiuiia. oompaalea, aa-
•te.,Bolicll«l. , iaUafaction aeeured. iMea will renii.e prumpt atl«nlloa, aod
Bank of Rockville Centre.
Aea., ¦oehellla Ceatra, U I.
W« do X Oeneral Banking BtuineM 10tpoait and Diaomut. ISMWt Paid on Spociul DepnaiU. •BHikiiic Bonn-S A. M. to 8 P. H. "^ v. » A. M. to 18 M.
BOARD OP omBCTORS.
ttn A. Ihivlann, Thomaa II. J<nlalil, ¦¦ Vineanl, lilram K. Hmltli.
¦tworthh.r'.iniliea, Wraley H. Hnillli, •a W. fialllaini, ('harlea I, Wallace, -••W. Ilayeas Ainrtln Cnrnwrll. J r. Wlillllw, Franila V Wll«,n.
Wl DeMntt. .l.ilin T. Itevtann.
I Davlann. Kilwanl T. Thiiralon,
Uamlll.nW l>eanwll.
rmomnnoMAi.
OR. O. H. HAMMONO, mBErORT. L. L laadRaaMaaaa. FiillBa Mraet.
OR. EOWIN CARMAN,
IR. BMITH aaa BKOCLL STNCCTS. raSBPOST, U I.
OR. O. L. LUSK, Mffar Iha Tawa of Bami NOOKAWAV BCACH. N. T.
vVHOS. O. CARMAN, O. O. 8.,
,—WMNTlirr—
lyilir STKEKT. rnREroitT, {i. r.
•kaan: * a. m. U> t p. na.
^j j\ Dr. A. D. Rooant.hjAl, -CXPCRT OCNTIST-: |IUIN arnKtrr. HKMi>HnAD. n. r I. n. LONOCNCCKCR, D.O.S.,
MIRUKUN OKNTII«T.
Wilh laniMPitieokar Ilrotliera, I rwiraa BrataT. BnooHinN.
nniiiia,! A. M. 'TO II p. M.
V. L. SMITH,
¦BINARV MVRUICON Md IIRNTIKT PTMpart, L. L
fRANCIS B. TAVLOR, LAWYER. INBR MAIN ANO PUI.TON STS,. ¦•••¦patead. U I.
WM. A. ONOCRDONK, \AtXoeaoy aad Coaiiaalor-at-Law. i-
'- nfflm. Nn. «l Main HI reel. »Bnll.llnit.3il Kl.».ri. HKMI-HTK.AII. » at Itrelil.'ii..'. Kr..iit 81., naiar Hull, I Criminal Imalnrea.
C. V. BALDWIN, •WBANJO SOLOIST.)^
Bagatftiaantg at Low Matai.
Jl item, HIMMTtiiO or railPOWt.
niiniMIWR C.IBIM.
WATKIN W. JONES A CO.,
OLD RMTAHLIMHRD
Estate ^Insnranee Agency,
rAR Rockaway, n. y.
, ca. RANOALL. Aroh)«Mi«. k«a»llraaklrB a.*., and Mala at. opp. RanriMl Dafot, rrMpart^L. I.
MuadfaraUrlaaaa •fkalMla*.
CHARLCS L. SEAMAN,
|^Ca^penter ^^^ Builder,
rNCCPOBJ. L ••
BAinalm i-lnwrftillT glron.
OoutracU t.:ikKn.
CBOIGB < GILSOI RATIOR,
.««RPeNTER5 AND BUILDERS. PRBEPORT, *L. I.
ntly .-.MliplrLM Ihe KEVIKW ILOINU we are pn-iwaml to take 'la fnr llr«I . iai« a.i.rk
CLSCRT A. SCDCLL, Auetianaar.
raaaeoar. I.. I
talmol l>«al Ratale and IVrwmal pmpa.rlf Ilfl II I M> beat leriu
JOHN P. WRIGHT,
.UCTIOU KER.
H«ide<«^: mRRMtRT. I. I.
lANOS TUNED
Hj m [apart tew Tart Taaat.
OROANd REPAIkHD.
Mom B«uonabl6.
AITVT AT nx
KKVICMr BUILOINO.
An effort will b« oade- to oaltirato Um Migw bMt in the Soitb.
iaktrdar oa ahoa laat Uar "prr oapita" tbnn any other Bute in tbe Onion. __„_^___^___^
TIm eommon belief tbat flae wbita bread oontaioa leaa liatriinent tban eoarae brown broad ia a mistake. So aaya U. Oirard. tbe eminent French ehe^iaL "
Qneen Victoria now rules 367,900,- 000 people, a greater nnmber tban baa erer before aoknowleJRed tbo sov¬ ereignity ot either a King, Queon or Emperor.
Oomei ia Caba's first great leader. With him at tbe helm tba ten yeari.' war wonld protiably havo had a dilTer¬ ent reanlt, inggosts tbe Chicago Tune» Herald.
Tha Oerman law now requires that eontraota for fntares in agricnltarnl prodnota be made a publio reaord, and anbieota all dealers in fntares to a anbatantial Ux. Tbe law ia intended to entirelylnppress speculative dcal- inga in proonoe.
The New Tork Evening Post says tbat no ooonpation in tbe world baa eo many inoomnetent men in it aa farm¬ ing. It thinka that the most incom- peUnt of all Are tbe cicrkii and othor aalaried oity men wbo go int i obicken •nd froit farming.
A WET DAY.
All day tbe hnary elon.la hnn^ down, Oray mists abotit Ibe bills were thrown.
The trees .tripped ceaseiewly; The wblle a sad aol low relraln, Thst sceine.1 to tell ol eottstnnt pila.
Came up from thc gray sen.
Tot, spite o( all the 'Inmp aud iliill, Borne little Hower etan ubinlni: still
MiKhl in the bed^e he se.>n; And ever tbroiii?h the fallinit rai« Wan borne into thJ .so.ld™ lano
Tbo seent ol eglantine.
With CTcnllde the lirlchtneas came, Tbe .sau ebono out irllh euiUuu namo '
As Joy to or.e who Kri.iTCS; IIo touched Iho mourudil lre..9 wllb g'di And lighted nilnlKiws miinliolj
AmouR th'!drlp|iin« loaves. Soli clou.ll.it9 III a rn..}' buo Cnme unillDK throut^b atonderhluc;
And, like a sootbnd cbll.l, Tlie onrth, thouitb ntill hir oyes wore wut. And giM sbo could not quite torgel.
Looked up to bi'aven nod smiloJ.
—leaf. Toil gate.
An interesting thing about tbe Kilror aervioe preaented to tbo battle.sbip Indiana by tbe peoplo of tbe Btato of tke same name is tfiat tbe centrepieov ia the gift of tbe aohool children. "It 1« well tbat ibo future backbone of the Nation shoald get a persoual inUreat of tbis aort in tbe NutiuunI dofeneea," mainUina tbo Atlanta Journal.
Says the Amerioan Agricullnrist: "Wa believe none of the reportii to Ihe aavings banks oommisBionors of onr Middle SUtes olasaify the occiipn- tioo* of their depositors and borrow- era. It wonld be highly interesting to bave these facts, as witbout tbcm itil not posaible to tell to whnt ex¬ tent agrioaltarirta avail (hemsolves of the aavings banks.
At the congreaa of the deaf miitor lately held in Geneva, tbe surprising taet waa developed that those nnfor- tnnatea in general diaapprove of tbe eomparatively new labial system of inatrnetion wbioh in many aehools bas been anbatitnted tor the old method of digital ligna. Many speakers, employ¬ ing tha latter method, argued very Inoidly againat tbe innovation. Only ouo adToeated it Tbe majority snid that tba reading of tbe lips never girea to the deaf mnte an exact idoa of tbe thoaght or sentiment wbich it is deaired to express. It is to them rery muoh aa tbe reading of a dea'J language ia to those wbo oan bear, but oan only vagnely nnderstanil it The digital language, tboy declared, was that wbiob was most natural to ilo tt mntei. These views are a groat dm- appointment to many wbo have snp¬ posed that the Uaohing of tbe labial system was ona of tbe greatest booms ever bestowed upou thoso wbo can neither bear nor Ulk.
Tbe diatinguiabed loicntist, Lord Kelvin, who has been termed tbe "lirinoe of living physioistp," baa plaoed on record thia oonfession: "Ona word oharaoteriiei the most itrenuona of Ibe eflorts for tho ad- vapoemont of soienoe Ibat I have mado perseveringly for flfty-flve years; thai word is failure. I know no more ol elaotrio and magnetic force, or of the relatione between other, cleotricity and ponderable matter, or ol chemical affinity, than I knew and tried to teach my atadenU flfty years ago, in my flrat aeaaion aa profesaor." Yet Light¬ ning, a London pai>er, snggosU that Kalvin'f failures may may be more fruitful than aome men's successes. II likens the modem physicist's humility to tbat of tbe grsnt Newton when be compared himself to a child pUyinj on tbe beach, and adds: "The riddle of tho nniverie is scarcely nearer being aolved now than il was in 1G96, and if onr raatbematical tools aro better tempered tban thjso tliea tiso.1, tbey bave tougher mcUl to cut."
Spain ia baring hor bands full witb ber coloniea, exclaims tba New York Independent. In addition to tbe wur in Cuba there ia coosidersbl., dicturb. anoe in Puerto Bici, but more errioos atill is tbe revolt in tbe Thilippine Islands. For ye»ra tbjse hava been a souroo of much revenna to the homo novemment afid very littlo expanse. Tbe exports of tobaooo and hemp, a^' well aa of coffee, cotton etc., bavi. boen very heavy, and thn (lovcruinout has been a curious miiture of S|i.iuiiib despotism and looal 8elf-rt>iTeruiuenl. The oriHiual inbabitanti huvu utinnit disappeared; and the Malays, wbu bave to a grout degree taken their place, are fur tbo most part qniet, in- duatrioBs, inoScnsire people. Of late yi'ars numbers of Chinese hnt.x como in from Hongkong, anl tber nul tUo Mestizoes (obilJran ol Chinos.- fatbcrM and Malay mothers) form the' muit Ofmreasiva element. A number oi tbt'se, it is enpiio^e.), in rouncction with flliba«tera from Hoai;koa^ anl sooret suoietiet iu Japan, perhapn broaght over (rom Formosa, bare Uken advanta^* of the .'mtU nuuber of Spaniards aui tha wouk garrison at Manilla, hsvo ra:»i' 1 \ ren!!, an I, so far lli can h.. learn-^d fto.a th ' mca.;or dt»i«tobce, h.tre scriouily eoian,;oreJ Ibc Spauia'a ru.u. Troops bavu been m-nt from Barcelona, b-jt it will Iw iKiiue limftbcf.T* tbey can riaoh tbeir de-tiuaiioa. 'U'«oh.\nU have bo«ii warned a|,raiD<t shippiuz goo Is to tbs Pbili|ipiaaa^ and a Brituh war ship rV ¦niaa at ilAaiUato iiruicct Britiai)
TllK NliW TKNANT.
ow, Mury, I have spoken I" Mr. Peel throw biuisclt back in his ohair as if that Fettled the mntter ouee for all.
"I beard yoti, dear," sweetly re¬ sponded Mrs. Peel; "and now, listen to uie. I bava accepted Horr Schmidt's oiler, nnd bo .^ill enter tbo adjoining hoasj ns ten¬ ant to-morrow."
"Not if I know it, madam l"sboutcd Pbinean, jumping from his chair aud bringiug bis tist down ou tbe tabic. "Do you tbink I am going lu have libyd cottage turuod into a mennRorie, and my garden iuto a howling wilder¬ ness? Tho houRo may remain tenant- less forever, but Herr Schmidt und bis monstrosities shall not enter there." "Herr Schmidt, my dear, is moroly a naturalist."
"I know itl" stormed Phineos. "I've board of these pliiguey natural¬ ists iiefore. I've uo desire to ooras downstairs somo line morning to flud a ring-tailed monkey sitting on the window sill, BctiuR ns referee while tho kangaroos uml crooodiloa piny leapfrog over tho flower bedf. No, madam I No naturalists for Pbiuosa Peel I"
Pretty Mrs. Peel never allowed ber temper to got tbo better of ber. Sho laughed soltiy ut ber husband'a fears, and did not alter her determination in the leaat.
"Has it slipped your memory, Phineas," she anked, "that Bbyd cot- Uge is a portion of my property? If I oboose to let it to a naturalist—even tbongh be bo a foreigner—I am per¬ fectly justiAed iu doing so."
This was true enough, and Phineos calmed down.
"Herr Schmidt's colUction of 'mon¬ strosities,' as yoa call it," weut on Mra. Peel, "probably contains uothiug moro dangorons than a death's bead moth iu a buttle. Anyhow, I have nu intention todieappoiut bim." "Bnt 1-"
"Yun will treat him witb tbe respect due from one gentleman to another, Phluoac," broko in Mrs. Pael. "And now, dear, we'll dismiss the snbjeet." Phineas Peel was—though at Wmes be doubUd it—a lucky (ollow. He had tarried off a young and handsome wo¬ li. «n frum a bust of suitors.
Wby Mary Marsdcn bad cb'jsen to bestow ber baud and fortnno on sucb a plaiu, everyday sort ot fellow as th6_ diminutive IMitiieis Peel was always a mystery to her acquainlanooa. The wedding was an acoomplisbod fact bo- fore her rolativgs had recovered from the shook oar.sed by tbo annuunoemcut of her engagement.
Mary appeared to De bappy cnon^ib, too. Phineas, taken as a whole, was not a bad sort of fellow. He was jeal¬ ous, ttat waa true, but his wife oame to regard that as au extra proof of bis devotion.
Had the propoaed tenant of Rhyil oottage been an aged, decrepit, broken-down obl-fliaD, Phineas would hava stretcbod ont tbo ri^jbt hnnd of fellowship. Bnt alas I Herr Schmidt was young and bandsome-far too handsome, Phineas thought.
"Very well, Mnry." s«iid Phineas, taking bis bat (rom tho peg and mak¬ ing (or tho door; "you have over¬ ruled me as unual, aud must bo pre¬ pared for tba coDHeiiueuoes. In Ici^s than a week we shall bavo tbe lioasc and garden overrun with every con¬ ceivable variety o( reptile—(rom tbe beastly lizard to the boa constrictor." And Pbiueas stalked indii;uiintly forth witb tbe merry lau«bter of bin wife ringing iu his eurs.
A month or more bad passed, ao'I su (ar the (ears u( PUiucas lind proved tu bo groundless. Herr Sebraiilt'K "monstrositiis" hml lui-n kept well Witbin liouiii^, lind as yet Mr. I'.-.l bad not st-cu no much as u (.trmiLiv I'lit- erpiUar iu his (jaf-'en, wbicb never louked better.
However, be wns not bsppy. He bn 1 Uken an aversion to the new teunut (rom the liri.1, an I would never be satisftod until bo hs.l pol rid ol bim.
"Confouu.l Ibo f.l!ow," mutUre 1 Pbiiii'aa nue evi'iiiui^, as be sat ou an upturned iiuckct behind Ibe peiudiok-i, "he's pr.iwliBg about on tho ollur ii.le of tbo lir.l(,'a a,am. IKipi- b" won't catch siKnt of me, l.r I'm alKiiit tired ut bii oily tuuguo uud etcru il smile. Hullo! what the deuce i^ iL.' meaning o( this? ',^
Duwu the garden path trippi.1 Mr.4. Peel. The uaturaliat wus eviileoily expecting her, aud t^riited hir with a smile that altuuiit Lir.ini.'bt tCHri. int.. tbe eyes of the Inrioun Pbiacaa.
"tiool efeuiup," be sail. "Vol rot joost a leetlo late!"
It nai seou endent ihnt Ihis was not tbe first chat induljee I in uver tli.' bonndary hedge. Tboagb Pbiue
oflendinj cabbage, and played havoc with a stately row of sunflowers.
Half an honr laUr Uary aaw him Uke down a huge old-fashioned duck gon (rom tbe book in tbe ball.
"There's a German vnlture in the neighborhood," be volnnteere'I im¬ pressively, "and I'm going to bag him at the first opportunity."
However, as nothiug short of nu earthquake would have induced tbo old gun to go oflf in any oircnmitances —aud Phineas hnd made nssurancoe doubly sure by dropping in tho shot first snd powder afterward—the "vulture ' in (luestion wns not likely to bo fieriiiURly dnmnsed, and Mary oontenled bertelf with exprtssin.? n hope that her bnabnud would uut hurt himself.
Ou tho following evening Phinen; took up liin old pomtion iu tbo gnr.len. With murder iu his heart. Herr
Schmidt, however, did nut put in ao appearance. After waitiug sume time, Phineas re-entered tho house anil reared his duck gnn up iu the ball in a conspicuous position.
He had almost decided to rnn np to town au.l consult his brother Jobn, the detective, witb a view to hnvinit the movements of Herr Schmidt watched, when be wns sturtled by tbe click ofthe lotter box.
A scrap uf paper lay on tbo mat. Picking It up Phineas glanced at it, turued deadly polo, then burned into the garden. Scribbled iu lead pencil un dirty paper was tbe following:
"Peel has discovcro.l ovsrything. Wo bavo not a moment lo lose anil mntt clear out to-night. The Iront dour is unsafe. Will meet you at tho buck—10.;50 sharp."
There was nu signature.
"Jood grnciuns!" cjncnlated PhineiiB, after readiug tbe nute foi tbu third time. "I'd do iden mattire hud i^ono eo far. Oh, yee, Mr. Si;hmidl," ho ndiled grimly —"I'll moet you at 1U.30 sharp."
It was about 10. l.'i, and raining heavily. Phineas Peel, seoted ou a wall overlooking tbo back of Rbyd ootluge, witb his duck guu laid across bis kueee, was beginning to (eel un- cumfortablo.
"The note eoid 10.30, ' be muttered. "It must bo after that timo uow. What's that?"
Phineas bad caught tbe sound of heavy foet moving oautiously ovor tbo gravel. Uo grasped his gnn and peered into tho gloom, but could die- tingiiish nothing.
Suddeuly he board voice?, evidently at tbe frout of the bouso. Ho was about to ijuit his position under the impression that Herr Schmidt wna leaving by tho front dour after all, when oue of tbo back winduwj was coutionsly raised and tbe litho furm of tbe naturalist dropped lightly tu the ground.
Creopiug along tho sido of tbe wall on which Phineas lay, be presented an exoellent mark. Mr. Peel, however, could not bring bimself to ahoot a man down in cold blood. Ue wuuld give him a chance.
"Stop, you scoundrel I" ba shonted. The effect of tbe challenge was scarcely what Phineos bod anticipat¬ ed. Herr Sohmidt darted forward oud seized tho b,trrel of tbe gnn.
Ho was much the stronger of the two, and Phineos was pulled from tho wall in 0 twinkling. Lying un the broad of bis bock on the gravel, iu a half dozed oondition, bo saw tha tall form of Schmidt atauding over him witb tho gun raised.
"Keep yonr tongue still, you fool," ho his.sed, "or I'll brain yon. Now, quick, help me over tbe wall."
Phineas hesitatoil, but tbo threaten¬ ing attitude of tbo other induced him to riso, llowovur, he bad uo iutention of Riving in.
Obeying his instructions, be caught bold of Schmidt's foot to give him "o leg up." Before tbe uaturnlist coul.l grip tho t^p of tho wnll, however, Phiucns saw bis opportunity.
Bracing himself fur tbe effort, he exerted all bis strength and jiulled Schmidt bodily from the wall. Ho fell flat on bis face, and beforo be could re¬ cover himsoK Phioeas jumped on bis back and seized him round the tbroat, omitting a yell that would have, done intinito credit to a Sioux Indian.'
Tho next moment Phineas woe dragged ofl' (rum bohind, and funnd himself iu thc clutcbei o( a burly mem¬ ber of tho local police force.
Four.or flve others seized Schmidt, who struggled ia vain to tIMe bimself. "What am I arrested fcr?" ga«ped I'hincns. "There's your lion I" I
Phiueas wuuld, uu doubt, have been lod off with the other prisoner bnt (or tho timely arrival ou thc eocne of tbe lasl person iu the world be bad ex¬ pected to see—his brother Juhn I
"Her.;, what on earth is tbe mean¬ ing of all this?" bo demanded when, OS Ihc result of John Pool's intor(er- vDco, he found bimself free.
Jobn itiiyed behind a minute or two to explain that Herr Schmidt, tbo "uaturnlist," and Kdward Harper— Ihe n.itoriuus furger whu had delleil Sew rtcotlaud Yurd (ur tbo past six weeks—were ouo and the some.
"It was n i-mart dodge of llnrper't.," Mi.id .lohu I'cel," anl lie might hovo g.it eleiir away but (ur tliat clever wilo of your', Phiucns. Mary sua- pci'ted Iho mau from the first, and supplied me from timo to timo witb valuobk information. It is to ber entirely Ihat the credit of the capture IS due. Tell hi r I'll call round oud tlianli Ler myself to-morrow. By tho by, tbe gang of whicbbe was the bead got win I of our iutentiune, aud a man will, lU'spalcb'.'d with a warning. Har¬ per ibi.'su't appear to bavo re¬ eeived it."
Then Phineos began to understand things a littlo more cleorly.
,'l suppofe tbis will bo it," he re- mirlie 1, i^ulnciug tbe note anJ hand¬ ing'it io his br.ilher. "You see, tbe ini'sseugex lelt it at tbe wrong door, aol I—er —I thought I migbt as well see the fuu."
Fnr some Jiittle time ofter Pbinoos W.1S of tbe opinion tbat he bad mo le a foil .it himself, ^ately, huwever, ho has token o different view of the lust¬ ier, and IS never tirel of relatiui; how
strained bis .arr, he could n.it catch j 1'" lit.rally "dropped on" Harper, the tbe drift of tb.i couversatiou. Lili.^ a j forg.'r. alios .Si-hiuiJt. tho naturali-t. daub he remenibered tUfit .Marv hfld I next door.—Cossoll's Saturday Jour-
o!teu ol lote takeu a etroll la the gar- n«l.
den at Jaik. Was this the explaua- I
turn!
PhiQoas hvi li^ea glaring at the coupie fri.ui b.liiiii the prosiicka lor ten miuuti'i, or >>'. wh.u he »» hi,. Wife tnke a r'sel^uJ Irom his favorite .tree au.l bau.l it omt the h.dut' wilh a churmiBi: smile 11 tW' di'li^bti.i Herr
Scbmi.ll.
Tbea,
Ith
rrolerlion fitr Sales.
Willie thire mny l.e some plau^ble pr.'ti'it Ior Sitting lro|is for mischiev- ..n» iK-rtoiis on.l ouimols, th.re coa be liut lulie urge! in favur .'I this iiroc- tiee when auy numlier of 'iuiliTidoals have access l,i tbi pla.'o in wbich tbt
"Oood Bigbt" .Mre. Pwl tripped 111,^11 ly into Ihe boue.'.
"Vou viliaiu I" hiefv'. Pbineaa sav¬ agely, jumt'iug Ir.im in.'' neat and abaii- log ble Iial after tbe ntttutiun ligur.! in Ibe nexl ^ardiu. "i'ii iiay von out for Ihn."
Tbe rage of Mr. IVel was aomeibiog to k>e rememlivred SolbiOK bul'blo'id.
pleaaant | tr.ips are place!. .\n iuventor Itat
broiieht lUt a .ievicc by meann of which, whrn a aofe door » opeai^l, a bamtgaor (alls, and a iilass veaail con- tainms p.>iaobous chemicals is broken. Tbe fniues of tbe drui; either stupefy or kill the burglar, lbs is ali vtry Well, if no one lut t4»« burglar ever w.ut tliere, bnt »h.ialii ^om« mtenst- eJ |>erion attempt to open tbe safe, he
b* vowed, would obliterate bia wrunga. might forget that the trap wa* plaoed
Bat lie would ba eautioaa. Ue would au.l be ealTucattMl by tbe vapor of the
aaail* aid amile aai) mnrJer while he chemicals. Soch devicea luvulre toi
aattlad. SaiainK a pfo'ttck ba Uagi- mueh riak to tha.iDoooeDl ever Ut hi
wl^ IwiMd tt in tb« bmti at mam- aama aap^xt.—'tba Ladgar.
Woman's Cuugroaa at tho Wurld's Fair, is ttt pro-:nul n Fpocinl lecturer at Stan- (ui>,l UuiviTsity, Calidiruia. I
Tho donth is nunouuced (rom Pnrii of tbo Countess do Barck, who, under ^ the Secou.l Kuipiro, occupied n brill-
VKTOBI.i'h DilXTY IIIND.
A dolicato bit of sculpluro ia a model of Queen Victoria's jaail, wbich is (.till a very bsnilsomo one, and is said to have signed mo o im¬ portant State popers nud beeu iiissod by more ira|)ortant mon than the bar' of any othjr t^usjn that ever livet'.
Tan Mswr-TT Tursn r!» i.cm'uk.s. The latest ".'ad" ia to iesuo invito tions for a meul polled "brnnoh." This means o repost ot 11 o'clock a. m., which is supposed to be the mid¬ day timobetween brenkfas.t and lunch. Fashion may bo foolish, but it is .juilo safe tu statu thnt if the (ree lunch bad not bean knocked out by tho Haines law such nu epicurean idea would never bove been thought of,
TFIE SnOlir (illlL.
Tbo short girl bos everytbins; on her side 60 (or as tho men nro conoeruoil; a mon (eels immediately at ooso witb 0 short girl, and to most meu that is boK tho battle. Iho tnll girl moy be moro imposing, but shn oinnot coax and pout, and flounce into pretty pas¬ sions with Ibl' somu execution ns Ihe short girl. No man lik.'s to (eol hiiu¬ solf dwarlod by comparison witb the girl bo is (ond o(. and hero agiiin the small womiiu has o decideil ndvuutago. Tbe short woman ueo is a ]irotecliug arm iu a crowd, and uho dues uot tnke up so much room iu the stroet oars.
THK IIAINTY TTrKWItlTKIlS.
Nearly overy typewriter girl keeps a pair o( curling tougs iu ber desk drawers, and tho sinarleet of tbcm n cuuniuu littlo alcohol lamp, too. That iH why tboy como U|ilo<va lo.iking so trim alter a hard iluy's worK ju a hot offlco. No girl, however, likes to have the men tbink that hor hair ii not nat- nroUy curly, so lato eaoh afternoou she slips out with ber puropherualia in her bonds on.l viiits tho ollioes of somo kindly lirm of moi.iou stuuujjra phers in the buildiug. After .'i o'clock tbe rooms of somo uf these feiiiiuino firms Koom like au of teruoou tea.—Now York Beeorder.
WEiiDih'ci I.N Tim ivooni
A beauiiful and uui.iuc wedding oc¬ curred recently iu the luouutaiu towu o( Rooklond, Sullivou Couuty, N. Y., tho details of wbich havo just reaobed the outer world. The ceremony was performed in tbo woods at Clear Lsko Cottoge, near Beaverkill, by tho Bev. Thomas K. Bueclior, of Elmira, N. Y., a brother of thc Into Henry Wor.l Beecher, and the Kev. A. F. Kastmon, nlso of Elmirii. Tho brido was Miss Thorosa C. Hull, wbo bns npent Ibe most of hor suuimers ut this spot, and tho bridegrouiii, Lyman V. W. Uronn, a Califoruian, who is o great lover ul naturo and outdoor life.
Tho spot cho-ion lor tbo wedding was ou tho wooilo.l whores of thu lake, whero encircling trees and vines formc'l a unturnl ondienco chamber, orouud which ru.>>0 slopiug banks ol ferus nnd shrub-i. A company of nbout tweuty friemls nod relatives embarked iu small busts ubuut 5 o'clock in the afternoou and wero roivoJ to this beautiful place.
Tho twu ministers stood on tho mossy carpet in tho eeutre of tho spot, with tbo frieuds groiijioil around them. Tho bride nud gromu cumo down a path through tho woods ami look theit positions beforo tbu uiiuisters, and the uaptial vows wero token.
Congratulations ami good wishes wero showeroil upou tho n3wly inov- ried pnir ns tboy stepped duwn to the shore. Tho brido toolt ber seat iu the bow uf tbo boot, wbilo tbo husbaud plied the oars, and thoy were eoon out of sight.
It Wits 0 6c:no never to be lorgotten. It presented a pioturo of on ideal mar¬ riage, oelubratol iu an ideal wor, uud in keeping witb tho nimiilo tastes aud bigb ideols of tbo brido oud groom.— New Yurk Herald.
UKSDIS.I AS A TliAUIt.
Ouo of tho oharitalilu activities of public spirited womeu iu Loudou that is soid to bo iloing much good is a "mending guild." Tbe ptobubililios ore thot thero will bb uno in Now York soon. Mrs. L. S. Bainbriilge, Super iutendent 01 tbo Womau's Branch of tho Now York Cily Mission, thiuks well of it, and intends to organize a guild right awoy.
'Xho iuteution is to furuish work, in tho way of mending and jilaiu sewing, for thot class which is olwoys so piti¬ fully promlueut ia largo cities—that uf persous whu bovo been reduced in circumstances, and yet hnvo so rauch pride that the.v cannot lalm employ¬ meut which would bo welcome I by
others wh.i rtUnys bavo b.iou ooous-' grass linon, mado op over cerise sotin tomed lo Uboriui,' fur^ others. Theso und elaborately dcooratod with cherry
8ABBATH SCHOOL.
I.NrKIINATION.Vfi LFSSON FOR UITUBKR tM.
(..cssonTexl: "Solomons Wealth and Wls.lom," I KInKS, lv., ".li¬ at-tlulden Text: I Sam. II , 30—Commentary.
tho year ending Fobrnory 1, 189G, and IS frco from debt.
Mr.". Julin Bradley, of Peorin, 111., bos lett by will over"s2,0l)0,0ili) fur a , faint f.ir. polytechnic institnto lo bo a.',»ooiatod | ',l'.1.'.fJ'l.''_''!''J i';!."!'"J'_',°?!','l':' with tho Chi'.'ogo University.
Mayor Dornii, of St. P.inl, Minn., has appoiutod Mrs. 8. V. Root, promi¬ nont in soeiety, o special police oflicer, possossiii.g full power to make arrests.
Muncie (Ind.) youn,:; womon bnvo a cold feet clnb whose neweet and most populor amusement is a "corn ronst," at wbich tbo chilly members aro warmed nround n fire.
S.'i. ".\nlJulnh nnl Isrm'I rtw.'lt safely, ''V.'ry umn under lils vin.' iinl nnM.-r bis tig Iri'o, Iront Dim ovi-n to lk>er-sb.>|ia. all tba .lays ol Solomon." For a Utli.. wbllo hs poonis to b:.v.. relirr.''l renr'.'lully o\f.r nil illl' ti-rr torj- promis>'a I." Abrnhnm. Com- ' lib Oon. XV., IS. It was a wluit ol Jer. xxi I., .^. (I. when rlKhleoiis llrnnch, an.l a King shnll relRn nml prosjier nu.I .slinil Hx.'cu'e Juilirmr-iit an.l justiCH iu I'll'onrth. In Ills llavs Ji-.lnh shnll Iweavrsl, nn.l luranl shnll .Iwell s.lelv. nn.l this Is His nam.', wU.>relijr He ahnli b.'cn'.l.'d "th.i Lorl, i-ur HightBotisncss." Then thi-ro sball b« wur uo mor.., nii.l Israel shall wnlk In tho nnmeol fbo L..>r.l thilr Qo.1 loievoT nnil
3C. "Anil Solomon bml tO.iOO stalk nf
h.,n«.* lor bis chnrlols nml 12.000 borsotupu. "
Compnro chnpten. x.. mtm, xi., l.fl, with
IH.lil. xvll., I.''i-I7, nud lu Mm liifht <if Ihise
insSHKins this verse ot our low«»iii wiil mnlto
.Misii May Abrnbom, the new English ' oiiolremblo for Solomon. "W.m to Ibem
superinteu'lont of factory inspectors. | {r;ri,±u^",fn^^;E;S;;X'i„u°.:J.?;yVr'a
18 o bcHUtiful woman of tbo Heinitic many aud in horsemen b««us« ihey nre
type. She bo.;nu ber coreer as Lady itrortt, but thev look not unto tho Holy Ons
Uilko's private secretary. "' ^''•'^}i ""I""'''«',';''' "'» '^"\'^", ('»"¦ "»'•
¦ •' I). Doner to sny, "Some trust In chnriois.
At tho last mooting of tho convoca- nnd some in liorws, but wo will teniemlwr tion oi tbe Law Sooiotv of Upper Hie nnme oltho Lord our Ood" (Ps. xx.. 7). n„,.-.i., ll.lli in T.if.,„t,", H,» l.„r»l ' Isrnel wns ohosenSo bn sennrnte from and Cauailii, hel.l in l.iruuto, the legol, u„iiko nil other Nntions, ibe Rrent dlstln- CLimmitteo were ilirectod to frame rules ^.-nishlHg fenturo of th. Ir Sntlomil ilfo belna jiruvi.liug fur tbe calliug uf wumen to iho presence In their midst of the llvlDKond the bar.
Evou in India tho new woman is be¬ giuuing to appear. Miss Cornelia 3o- ralijee, II. .V, bnrristerat low,o( Puno, has (ormed a business partnership with K. P. (ia.lgill, barrister-atlaw, ol tbo somo pluce.
.Miss Eliza Talcott, who has been n inisvionary iu Jupnu (ur twentyfivo J'tx f^my v^
years, aul ac'ed as a uurso iu tho "
Japnuesi) ormy during tho war with Chino, is visiting her uld homo iu Hockville, Couu.
Mrs. Buck Meyer, n .Soon.liuavian lady who repreacuteii three Scandinn
true Qod IS Iholr King and Lawgiver, Pro- lector and Di'livertir, lu wbom alone Ihey were to trnst.
27. "And tboso olBcprs jirovlde.1 vlctusl
for King Solomon, nnd fornll that nnme unto
King t^ulomon's table, evory man In his
mouth. Thoy lucke.1 n.ithing." Il must
bnvo iiopu a great compony to provide for
nnd mnst hnvo rei|ulre.l. much wl*lom nnd
forothtiugbt to Imv.. sulTlclout for nil. lint
ill.. G.id ol Israel ted lullllous 8U[ioruHturally
for forty vciini, nod thoy Inek.sl uol bing,
'J'be Lord J.iifuij leeil moro than 8000 ono of-
tornoon lti nu eninrgmiey, and Ho hnd only o
few lonviw ami ffshra to do It wltb, but all
were nil.'d and an aliumlanoe over. When
Ho sent tbo dlieiples, witbout puwo orsorlpl,
they li'stined Ibnt tta.'r Inekud uotbing (Luke
xxii.,851,
24 "lii.rlej nlso and strnw for tho horses
vian .'.iiintr'ii's nt Ihn Intornnt'unnl and dromedaries brought tboy unto Iho plnoo
^lou luuntriis nt mo intcrnat unoi „,,„„,„e officers wore, every man oceonl-
Ing to his charge." "I'tals also must bavs
li.'on a grt.iit enre. but our Qod onrotb for all
creatures which Ho hss mode. "Tho eyos of
nil watt upou Thee, and Thou givest tbom
their mont tn due season. Thou oponest Thlno
hand on.l satlsflest tho doalro of ov.iry living
thing" (Ps. cxIv., 18. 16). Even Diirius or-
. ., . - ., ¦ . ' dered "rom hts roval bounty nil that Israol
tout positiou ut tho court. Owing to; had neod of day by day withoot fnll (Es. vi.,
a succession of llnancial misfortunes, ll). Ilow much more will our God supply
sbo bad beon reduced olmust tu pov- nil theueod of nllHl8orealure8(Phll. Iv..lll).
. 29. "And Ood gave Solomon wisdom aud
"^y- understnndlngexoiieding mucb nnd lorR'jneiis
It is nut gononilly known thot fbo of benrt, eveu as the sand thsl Is ou the son-
late Lady Teiiiiysou wos herself qilito tri^ne.l^l^'raT'^'^k'.IJI^teir^n.U^i.r,
a poet, rthe set to musio many of hor wij,|„n, .ufflolem for__«very dimculty that
husbiin i's songs nu.l it was sho wbo wrote tbo music of tho words wbich were sung at Tenuynou's funeral and which bo di.itatod uu his dooth boJ.
In remembrance uf ths buraio deedi of Miss Edith LeJingbom, a memorial is to bo roisoil iu West Hntn Cemetery, England, wbero she is buriud. Uho was second stewardess ou board tba
might nrlse in all the Nation. Qod onreth
for e.ich ludl\lluol, nud no child of Qod
Fhould bosltttlo 10 suy, "Ua carelh for me,"
j "ILiTlilukcth upon me." Tbe wisdom and
I uuderBlHuiilug of Solomon were the gift ot
Ood. Ho could tnke uo creilii to bimself for
It, and It wn/thot Qod, tbe Qod of Lirael,
I mlgbl bo hou/red, nnd not Bolomon.
I 80. "And Solomon's wladom exdolled tba
. wisdom of all tbe cbildren of tbu enst co'jo-
try nud ali tho wisdom of Egypt." booouso It
, , T _,ii -I... I was tho wi»d<?m of Ood and not ot men. 8o
stermsbip Iona, whidi cangbt firo lu was It also whh Joseph In Egypt sud Donlsl
September lost off ^ Cljoton-on-Soo. I In Unbylon, lor eaoh wss filled with the wls-
.Miss Ledinghaiu tried to bovo the lifo 'l'^"' <¦' O'"!- Tba apostle Paul Is careful to
of a nhilil which was in ttio i-aliin but ' ••" ustbut bis spoeoh nnd preaching wero
ot o chll.l whiib was in tbe tobln, but „^, ^.„^ ,.„,idu4^words of man's wisdom,
lost her owu in doing so. | but In I'.omouslrallon of tbe Splrll nnd of
Mrs. Heudhh, whu is known iu tbo I'ower, that llieir fnltli should uot staud lu
n-. . .. ,1...^.. r.l l-l . I .,11 1 tho wisdom of man, but Intho power of Qod
W est us the Queen of tho Cliuokawalln. ' (j ,.„, „ ^ 5^ ^„ „,,„ ,„„, i;,,^^, o,,r,,t
bus muilo *l,l)il:l,illM)fulely by her owu is the wls.i'Jin uf Oral, and Ibn powor of Ood
ell'orts. Uer mines yiold hor thousouda (I i.'or. I., 24). AstuJv of these two ohnp-
of dollars a nioulh. Kho is ber own 1 '"Sl'"'^F"r ho wa's''7ls"?tti?u"al'l''men and
geologist, prospector and nuperinteu- j i,,, inmo^wns lu''nll .Nations round'nb^ut."
dent, uud ntteuds to all tho details ol | For the ruiison nlnady itotod. Solomon's
h'-'r bnsiueiia her.scif. .Sbo has o beou- I wisdom exoellcd ail others, nud ibo fomo tiful bomo at Biverside, Col., ond il
snul to bo a ' ture
iiuau of charm and cul-
TAsiiioN Nurcs,
Ileal maf,'cuta will ba a very popular member ui tbo color cnr.l.
Butloiia to malcb belt buckles aro the latust fuminiiio extravagance.
Fancy velvets aro in greut uso witb high class moilistos aud Indies' toilors.
Beptile jewelry bos a strange fascin¬ ation for eveu tho most timid nud ro- liue.l womeu.
Tho fair golfer has hor nolo paper decoittted witb a tiuy golf slijk, tho flat eud of wbioh bears hor monogrom.
As tho season uivancas velvet rib-
Ibnt spread abroad was "the fame ut Solo¬ mon concerning the name of the Lord" (ebnpter x., 1) Tbe most Inloresling part of Ibis record Is iho fnct that Ho wbo gave Bolomon suob wisdom la also made uoto us wisdom (I (or. 1., SO, 81), nol, bowover.tbnt we mighl glor>' lu ouisolvea, but In tbu Lord, our wisdom. Ills thoughts nnd ways nro ns for stiovo ours as henvon Is nbovo the earth. Thereloro It is suroly wisdom to let nil our Ihoughis be brought Into captivity to Illm (Isn. lv.,8, 0; II Oor. X., 6).
32. "And ho spake three thousand nrov- eibs. nud bis songs were a thousanil and live. Mnny of his proverbs wo bnvo nu.l will hnve a sliidy tberolu aoxt week. Of nil bis songs wo have tbe ono cnlled "The Song uf HongH," whloh Is uli conoeriiing Htm who i's nill igi'i her lovely. And yot somo ol tho wise jieople uf Chleiigo decided tbut It was nol fit tu lorm A iisrt ot a new Bible which bus been osiiecinlly prepa.ml for tbe youth (if Ibul city. True Itao wisdom of meals foollshuoss wllb Ood. Duvid Mild tbnt bis
tisaltus wore spokeu by tbe Spirit of Ood (II
bon in bluok oud protty autumn foli- ' Bnin. xxlll., 2) nnddoubtloMEolomon would
,.„i ,.. II 1 ¦ .UUIU luii I a^iinu„lujg„ ,1,0 ,anio, for It t-wr t»a very
nge colors will be m great use buth 1 pinlniy thai his wlsdoii wss the gift of Ood.
witb dressmulurs and milliners.
The greatest novolty iu wraps is tho model titled with a buck, cut ia three liieces, with dolraau sleeves sowed iu with tbe lioc't scams, but failiug loose¬ ly iu Irout. Tho oollar is iu Btuart shape.
Tho skirts to bo woru will flare on tbo lawcr edge, bo flvo yards wilo, bave a stilT inlerlioiug from ten to flf- toou inches ilo..'p all oroun.l tu giva tho very doairaalo liaro, as only tbo proper lull riiuiug can do, and romain as closo littiug around tho hips as tbey aro now.
.loponese cripo is ou admirable and inexpeuiivo iiiateriol (or covering pil¬ lows, (n dark bine, with large wbito cuuventiouul flowers wondering over it, it 18 most ulTeoiive. Botb chintz and crotouue mnke pretty pillows, and tho pillows covered with plaiu gingham aro nmoug favorites of tho season.
A slyliBli goivn is formed of sheer
reduced women uro uut lozy. loileeil, tbey are enRor for work. But ibey do not kuuw bow to procure it, nud cun»oi]uently »ro iu a state of dostitu tion that is worse thiu uny euiliired by tbeir sisters whose wonts are more often bruugbt to thu noticu of tbe public.
lu buudreds of families in Xew York tbero is o "mou.ling bo-ket'.' thot is uever less thm full oud ruuuiug over. Tbere are garments of all kiiuls that seem to become raggtd without rhyme or reason, au.l that uovtr jiel.l to the attacks of ueo He ouJ tbrea.l to any Botisfaotory extent Yet tho buui>e- wi(o is auxious to seo tho heajis of torn clothiij„' reiluce.l, oul is willing to jioy reasonably lor bclj'. .She kuow.s, b'lwever, that tile overage 1^ seomstfesn is not of much uso iu daru- ing oud patching, on 1 that tho work is nut likely to be sotisfoctory if doue by ber.
Here is the chance for the reduced gcntlewomon. I( the g.iil.l comes in¬ to i-risteDce it will bring the hoa o- wife With the big basket of ra^gol clothes and tho neat-haude.l woman auxious (cr wurk together. Tbepi.ip- o.-ilioo is that lUere shail bo ou of¬ ficial in coiinectiou with Ibc guild whu shsll fie herself a practical ucchUo- wuinao, with a proi'er uudcratau<hug of the value of tbe work to be .lone, auJ tbt l"-«t km 1 of person t.i do it. Tb.
their nam an J tb
to arroug* Ihe w.irk and tho price to be jiaid .'ur it will n-lecl tbe woiun-a the cjusid.»r> must adupte I to a pir- li'^nUr joli.
Tbe scale of prir^s mnst neci-Mori'iy be mod.-rate, but mil high cuuo.ib to roimboroc the worker lairly. —Ni'w York Prcsi.
.'!.>« rp. Tbe Woman's Excbiotre 10 Pbilodel-
sotiu ribbons, including shoulder bows and a bolt with many loops auJ en.ls. The full holies bos five b»U- luoh tuoks uu either lido below 0 pointed yuko of cmbroilered linen, liuishod with 0 twist of tbe ribbon, oudiiig on oiihor si Is ut tbe yuko in a smnll rusotte. '
The chau(;eable silks are mado np
very muoh juat uow iu waists. An «x-
I ceedingly iirelty one of changeable
I blue uud green, fosbioued fo wear witb
lllack satin skirt, is fuljed, surplioo
I fashiou, into a must perfeot-fittiug
blsck sutin corselet. .K ruche of black
' nuliu With a frill uf tbu obaogcnblo
i silk and ou insido ruobing of whitu
I hi.'e is made to wear with tbia waist,
i or separate from it, if so Jesired, os it
I is as Biiiort o garment aa coulJ well be
' devised,
I ^
lorlunei of tlie OM Worlil.
I When reaJiug of the largo snms possts.'.ed by moJern millionaires, it IS intn-ri'stiu; lo recall the notable for- tuuilii nf oucIldI Jays. Cr.u-us, whuae name bos bec.ime o byword for oxces-
' sivf wealth, conl 1 certainly uot have bought up o Vanderbilt ; hia wbulu (jrluue diJ Lot mueu eieeel three mi li'j'is. .V far great.r sum waa lott by the iofumoua O'j 1 miserly IiberiiiR, wh., wa- Worth «1 lH,l,;.^,,'jii.j ol bis Jentb, unl it la said that his suocoswjr.
,u 1 01 pi«on to clu it. t-.i.^.^; „,.,anaered this immi^ise uo nee 1 itAttiA .11 give „,.^,,i^ ^^ ^ ^',.,„ s. nee. ha 1 . ti Iv
n-d au.l oMresres loUi«j."
i.ljc.'r who.si' duty if'wii
k'UlId,
il bl
iittUi jLirlMn of gi:,.",'ii.'Mli, wbich co'jM hardly bave been the caao ho.l hu philorupby bceu puro aiiJ unal- loyo.l. .\ppiui, Jiscoverin.1 that bis tri'iisury i-outaiuui only jI'Ii.imjii, commlttod cuiciJe from fear uf pover¬ ty ; a siogl,' repast c,»t Lncnllui «liHi,i)Oii. aU'l at one of her banqneu Cleo)>atra made Antony drink a paarl vo'.uud at t'l t.ijij'i. In extent of furtuut^, crtaiu living milliouairei may beat the anoieutr, bat 10 the mattar of rxtravaganoe we thiak tha
pbia had reoaipta of neatly $30,000 iu j balatioe ia oa the otbar aii
Aud he spnke oltreuH, from tbe uadar Ir.'.l thm la In Lebanon even uulu tbs hyssop tijol sprlDgcih out of tbo wall. He spake also nf beasts nnd of fowl aud of creep¬ ing Ililugs ana of lishes." Tbus ba would Fuein 10 hove been n greut sludeut, nud next to the law of Qidwhst oould bo study wllb moro prollt than tho works of .Ood? All siuily must, huwevsr. be to ilis glory ut Ood, nnd thai wu may the bailor know Hliu, for ull must bu (ulijecl to Illm whu lo nil things muat huve ibo pre-omlueoou (Cul. I., \0).
in. "And ibare came of ail people to hour tbe wlidoni of Solomao, from nil kings of thu enrlh which baa heard of bla wisdom." S-j It wos wllb 'n graalar than Bolomon," • nd so It will bs Id the oomiug days whuu Jciuiolem shnll agulo bu iba throne uf iho I.ord and all thu Katloiis sholl bu gaibernd unto it, tc Ibu aame of Ibe Li-rd to Jeross- Iam. Hay ll be oor dolly dsll|[ht to sit at UU loet au4 haar Ult word, tbea givlDg l^lin Vli>niuround brlni|1ag Ike grualsHt |ioaal i'e prollt to ouivalTfi fcr tlmu nud atarrlty llor. fil., 17| Luko r., ¦«).—Lewuu HaljiHr.
DANCER CF RINDERPEST IN AMERICA.
llieri' Is ciusMernlil'iolnrin fcll in C'liniil'i •r III" inifli il'i-nded rillderposl, «liieli it li.,iii;lit mny I.', ilitr.id 1 i..t.i Hull c.mi¬ ll.r.ii..'',. IliO llM'illiliii i.nil.lKs iuili.iit.'d 111 .s.i.iih Afri -n. I'r.it.'.-ls hnvo l^'..i, mado llw l.allu,"'.\i"Tl-. ill I'liuu 11, ijiit tli"ir mlug hli^ hml U'l .'(I.I'I on ill"
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ciiiiilar dn
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..Utilt llll'l
iiiiiilu n'lioiig ruiindl I tu inni"i.'.l hlJus I Tbo dniigor fr,
1.1.1
;n England. this .liseii... is, of .'oiirsn, ;,s ni.tlilU': cui- jiir.'.l llllll ih.i rav;ig.'s wrought by tbe nu- ¦ I'TI est, wlii.'h la ut pr.iM.nt .l.s'liiiatlog si iiiiiuy ..I tb.' b. ids In South Alri.-u. Wl.oii
Ih.i dl- Inst visite.l Lnglnii.l or-r 7S,'"11
ll.-1.| .,: C.IIII" were idliicke.l by it nu J ll.U'W • ii.j.i. ^^^
A DOCTORED SILVER CERTIFICATE.
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S.-cp'i K.'rvi'.' ..III.Mrs nr.! |..okln« f.ir «n I who ii> tr.vlug I., (.ass rUsid hlly.'i '.•rllil.'ales u|...u ii.-i.l.-sni.ui. Tbo li.)t.> ^•- .¦.'l..| f.ir tlii» (f.iul IS th.-lw'i.d.ill.irfwrllil- Mt" li...-iring » |...rlralt of S ot.'lnry Win.l.m n it- lae... Tlwllgim-a .111' .'liniigi.l I . Ill) lU 1 ih. portiiill is untuu.h.'.l. 'I'.inr.' i« ili ..I'll thing n- It g.'i.iilu" tlO silv.'r o..rlillc.ile "-nrlug ini. Wiodum portruii, but It iiu't . •rvi.'.lvth.il kn..W;^ll. All -u'li nii'i. .11 'IO inurkel lire .iu't'.^wl iwo-'Lillnr ..¦rilil- ¦niKA. Tim uit<'mti..n ¦ Is r-u lily .Ih»ci.-i rii.'n Uih nii«'«l ceniili^at.' is .x . uin.-1 wliu , ml-'riiisvip.-, hut y.i.i d.i'.'t I,.--i a ll.|.'r'¦|- .•.,|«. ill ».« th.i |'..rtr..il. A I llnr i, I,,"".-.- .iry to a^.1.1 d.''.'pli..u in tins ¦ . itt-r Is th.| .li,iw|..Ig.<lhiit till' iMirtriiil ol iViiiLiin lh ou Il.l tw..-,|..il.r siiv-r ..'.•rtincalos, i;u I ..11 u, r.ii..r is.iii. .if fj.,vemm.iil uioni-v.
r«loalili.|i Japa la Maileo.
.•«.'j(,tiiillon»ip Ih.'Ciiyiif MaxI'o lH.(ir«cn ih.f O'lv-riiuii'iit f.u'l reim-swuiatve,'.ll lU'i Jn[<taotr C-t oii.a.-ai.'n AM&0'.iatt..>ii ti'iv.- b '..a c .ucliil-d fora .¦..n.'.is<i.ia of *) i,Oi),( acr«i of land Id (Chiapas. Advicna bare iiiieu ru- •wiv.il ni Sw D.ein to tho nil'.'I lliut tba Ja;.a.l»s« will pr.w..! nt mit Ij plafe tia Jupaiif.sa famllinB nn.l c .'.lie. ou ihs laud I 'X gr,wlng c<jtt-.-r. K.baoc) anl coIIju. Tu.f lati.I Js givao 10 lhi Japaaaa.* eontinif^Bl upon mnkliig .-oiiiplet.. lurveya aod tbe aal- lliugol ag(V«a DuaUaar nt familtM withia I'U yait. /acb laiiby Iu nsMiie a ajuul ..raci of laa.L
Mllw^ukaa arUaol Kralrm.
T~i« » liool C .snmito.ioe.wa at KHwaafcaa. W.-.. havrt adnptn.1 .a rala hy whlah all i<.»shara aaa llawl aaa exM lur avary ateala at '
NEW YORK STATE NEWS.
C1«v«.r Karapa at Asbom.
f .'I lom hat., the ofllclals of Auburn Prison hv' TfI'deal wUhJao d.-ver and ro>'si»riou» a .lisnpponranco as oonlrolit".! tb»m when tfe .loor of Lewis Sarlc^'a ^l\ wait this.wn oi^u on.l a gunr.l went In to wake him. 'The gunrd was dumlitoun.li-d to lind that the ap- parl'nt .sleeper was nothing but a .lummy of straw toppod off with a bunch ot hair.
luvestlgatlon showp.1 that eighl Inches of lhi. beavy iron cell do,.r had li^n skllllnllv snwMoir at Iho b.i|t.ini, an.l Ihrongh ihia small opening Ihe convict hnd wriggled with .'.imcnily. H.1W Sarlea paused thr-ingh Ihe corridors unoliservesl by th.. guanls.' au.l h<iw he got throuch a.vcrnl lock^ doors ln.- twtvn his cell nud tbe pHs-.n Vhr.1. are mat- ti'rs of the greativit pcri.lexlty to tho ofrtcla's. It Is knowii he did Ihls, however, f.ir In o .llstnut iMirt of the pri.«on was found the onh oihi.r ohtalnnlile clue to the mnn. llo ntuckod a Ibick Iroa holl onn door In the m.'sK hall and snwe.1 It through, but his plans fnlbvl In this dlriH-tlon. for there was another bolt nu the .-ither thlr of tbe dixir. It Is nol known wher.. he went from this d.ior. ns uo ftirlhor clue can be fouud.
Snrles is un.ler •¦ntence of twenly-llTO years for robbing Ihe Wi-atchealer Oounty store of Wnlker B. A.lams, whi waa recently klilftl by burglar^. Tue otfensn was com- milto,Hu ihe fall ol U«I9
S.-arl.'s. In com|>aoy with another convin* nttempie i to ..fle^pe n month ago, lull fatle.1 while in the ncl ol scaling the wnlls at uighl. He f.'ll from the top of a lal.lor, nearly brcakluK his liiick. On this account hc hnl r'ninlm..! mo*t of the time sine." In bis cell. IIo was llnolly fouud In aoiiplioar.l.
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The
most unli|uo chnmoter tn rayusn Counly dio.l In Auburn when Anliiony fihiiner reluctantly paid tho debt of nature, riciitlfully possiMae.i of this worl.l's goods, h.. yet prefarred to live Ihe Hie of a man ol all work. He dug bla own dUcbes, wheebxl Ills own barrow, dlixed his own mortar, shovola.1 bis own walks when they were shoveled at all, and .lotiv .Iru.lg.iry e.ime.l his chlof delight. Hunting wns his onlv di¬ version, nnd this ha made a matter ol busl- n.ws, fhr he always sold tbe contents of bla game hag. The books of the nssawiors place Ihe valuation ol his really In town at (!»,- 675. Ho oiso owne.1 a busineas block In Cnl- cHgo which he hought for »7.'i.000 and nv fus.sl double that aura for It. He wa« well kuown to showmen ns owner ol Sliliner Opera Houso, oncMhe most heailtlfill plovhouao in Auhiirn. hnt whloh Is unw au unsightly stom- house for old lumber and refuse. His p'r- sonnl priiiwrty prohahlv amounted to a.1,000. Manager aintson, who rooont ty diod suddenly, WIW his nephew, but his friend" wore foroed to suhsorllio a fund for his burial expenses. 3hlin..r sustained a second coliapsn of jmrnly- sls n month ago, but cliiug to life mo.-t lenii- obiusly. He forbndo his relallvea colling In modlcnt osalstanco. Ho did not leave a will, and bis property will go to n brothor ond n doxen nli-oos and nephews. Hhlmer was torn tn Moravlo, Oayuga County, July 4, IH19.
II. Waller Wrhl> the Recolver.
Tbe alloineys In tho cnso of thu peoplo of llll. Stule of New York ngninst tbo Ugilens- biirg nud Lake Chnmplain Rallroa I Oom¬ pany for tbe appointment uf o tem|M>rary re¬ ceiver woro In Syracuse to ogren nn a m- I'elv.'r in accordance wilh the order eotere.1 by Justice Poter D. McIxJnnnn, In 8pno(al Term of tbn Supreme Conrt. Aftor some dla- ciisslon thev agre»I on " II. Waller Webb, Thinl Vic-Pnisldf nl ot tho Now tork Can- tral and Hudson Mlver Rnilrond Company. Th" nr.lor appointing Mr. Webb w.ia signs.! by Justice McLennna nnd nied In the County (;ierk's offlco. Thn .irder requlrea lionds with sufflclent securities In tSO^UiO and designates ihe Uncoln Notional'Bank ol N.iw York City as deposltorv of tha funds tbnt omo iulo tho tnoelver's bands.
llaar anrt Two Cuba In HutI«ttIII«,
A Inrgo she-bcnr nnd her two onha snil- dcntynppearod on the si roots ol Hnrlayvllle, nn.l women and chlldmn mn Into their h.iusos ond fa.steno.1 tbe doors, nnd the town was in a stnto of commotion. Tbe entire male population, nnmliorliia 100, wllh guns gnvo chuso to the bonr^ The l>«ar prolectwi h.'r culm from tbu dogs, and al.l.Hl Ihom over ilinioult plnms, with all Hurleyvlllo Id pur¬ suit and liring nt long rnuge. One hunter woiiDiled the boar nn.l slu. chargo.1 for him, llllll then roiurne.l to protect tier cubs. Tbo pursuit and flight cuutlaued all day, but
wilhoui .-UCOOSB.
Hlilp Deinnrrary Wlna,
Secretary of Htnte Palmer decldn.l Ihot Ihn Nalloual Democratic party Is untitled to a column ou the ofllclal ballot under tbe em- lilniii ol thu ship adopted by It In Statu Cou- veutlou.
Tills .;ecislim Is Iho rosult ol tho protost ol Kiaio rliiormiin Danfortb. of tb.i Domoorallo .Stiiio i;..ininltI.N', ngainst giving tho Domo- .railii Parly Iteform OrgiinlrjUlun n party ciiliimn ou ihe olliolul ballot uuder Its new uumo ol the Noiional Dem.mmtio purty.
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rtlllcile oftho noiuluaUoa of. W. ». Porter, of Woterloa-n, as Oovernor, nnd Krederick O. Sobrnub, of Lowvlllo. wj.leu- tcuant-Govurnor, to ml vncsuoles on Ihe rogiilnrD,.uiuerntlc ticket, woslllo.1 at Albnny Willi tbu Socroinry of Hlale. Jobn 11. 0. Volialng.', 0 rogii or Domocrntio elector for tiic Ijcr.inili 0.iu;.'resHl.iuiil District, New York, llied bla dccliuatiou of tbnt uomluu- tiuu.
An talanil Goea Adrift.
After » y.'nr's anohorogo on one aldo ol Aloinbaslm Lnko, o flo.ttlag Islaud, ountalo- tug about two nrrt-n ut luud, becamo re¬ leased, and Is nuw flontlug lu Wtii.l Lake, sltuato.l oighteen mllos from Mldilletown, near Monroe. Hunters are huving flnosport with tbe foxaa and racuoous thus Impria- oued.
Hurree.la Connty Treasnrar Morrlaon.
Oeorg.i II. Morrlaon, of Troy, tbo alleged delailltlug Truilsurer of Ilonsaolner Couuty, luu. Isieii p.niov.'ilns riwiitvei forthe Hudsou Vnlley Kiiiiting Mill, uf Waterford, and 6X- Dlstricl-Atiurueya. F. HainlltoQ, ol Kara- togu, hits buen uppotutod to aucuued bim.
Kilnratni-ft* Annual fiatlieiing.
HuperlDtendent 8kliiiier, of tho Stain De- pnrimeiit of Public lu.stracil.ii, wbo Is Prrni- deul of Ihn Nuiloonl Educational A.saoola- tloii, has Iseueil n coll fnr tho thirty-alitb an¬ nual meeting el tbo nasoclatlon, to b« held lu Milwaukee, Wis. duriug tho first waek la July, IH'J7. _ _ ,
Hnnw III llie A.llron.lac-ka.
Tli.-i c.il.l wovo has developisl wlulry w.atber In ihe Adirondnckii. The moun¬ tains ari'.'..ver.d, nul al llluBMi.uutalnljiko nu.l .iilier piiiuts lu ibol rogloa twu luubus
rieueral Newa.
John W. Murphy, overseer of Iho llnlahlng dcpHrtniHut ol Iho Kultuu WoretiM Mills, at Fiilfon. Oswego t'ountv. oommlite.1 aulolde by Kho.itlug hlmsi'lf. lie wns In III hsahb au.l .lespiadeut. He I.mvch n wife aod llvo clill.lr.'n.
Th.i Nnw York Association lur th.i Protec¬ tion ot Oame docided 10 confer wttb market- men In order that 11 Joint plan for protootlug gum.' may be ugree.1 u[h5u
Frank N. Hheldun has limn lodlded al Auburn for killing bis wife, Eva Remlug- ton Hhi.ldoD, on Ihu 31 of laal April. X brothor aud daughter of the dead womau ao- ouae Wh "Idoa of iioiumlttlog tho murdar.
Justice Clement, In the Suprome Coortj la Hrooklvu, decided against Ibe use ol tbe name. National Democratio Party, oa tbe bnliiila. The decision will now bo rovlswed by the apiieilnie divisiou of court.
KInierK. llicks, couvicted ul buralag bla uncle's I'sru. cominiiteil sulolda 10 Ibe Couuiy Juil at Ulnghamtan by takloff alryob-
Ullil'.
Th.' M'lnran Luuili.>r Compnny'a biff steam mill Ol Olens Falls was com|s.ll«d lu abut .l.'Wn owlagtoie'srclivol logs. Tbere are about a baudr.Hl tli.iusand logs straoda.1 oa tbe sbur.atuf Uig Uiy; but heavy rains and a freabet ara uc-ded to li'.ni ibom down streniu
A com|Mtml iveiy liarmleaa cfilltsios 00- curro.i near OI.-uvlilc. .,D Ihe iicheoeelady brancb of llie lielawMi.. and Hudson Kall- nnd. U.HW'-«n a wil.leuginn aud a freight irain.
The Jwdy of Willlan. L,i.i, wli'. dlaappoanid •ev-u r.uini av. Ir .in hi. buuiH at CbllU- .;.>tli", Illll.i, ba- Int a r.uu I ni'«r IbHTbealer, wilb H bnil.'a bole in lb., skull.
.VIM. Anna U Adams. ii«"l fortv-alaa .Vf .r=. comuilll'-il Biii.'l'ie l,v Jumplaic loto the Hu.li..'iu Kiver at Ijin.slugl.urg.
I'rHuk C'lnklii', 'il Matt.iawiui, waa fatally shot I'y .'hiuiien ll.ler.-...
il.s.rg.' >?. Morila.,n. I.irmcr Tr.'aaun<r of iieusaeiaer IViuBly, wa- lu ilclel ut Triy for uilsapproprmliug pul.lic mouey.
A. II C .ivin wae c|i"M.n Prealdeat ol Ibe MateT.^'agu.'uf Repui.licHn t"nl». ' Tb'- h. V. Dr Aul.ew Purdr. |«aior of As¬ l.ury Uelli<,..<Vi K^ar.iial Cbur-h. Bulla ¦>, .Ir "t.(«»l .lead oil tbe alrt^l at I'.'inaliiK while I'D bis way In I he (h-unan-t coufereaioe. H' waa Ully-f.'ur r.ar..ol. .
ilsar Oivaa •xn.oa* lo rarla rom.
¦Thr Csar ul Ilui-ala haa «lv«a tW.^W tat .tislnbailuaau|oa(lb«f«qra< fMll. fW gatiliiiaaas oasurrad la I iMJ—'
THE NEWS EmroMizeo
WMklaalvB IMau. ^
The Unllrd Slotre ftoprmne Coart becan Ils aoniial sesaioo lu Waabingtoi).
Th* flarrctary ol War la rvoel ring the ooa- gratulations ol his trloods over the ROO<l heahb of Mr*. LauonI nod o new liora little daugbter.
The Oomptrolier of the Correooy ha.s rtv ceived a telegram annoanniogthe Tailor* ol Ibe First National RaukotEd.lv.New Maxloo. The bank had a capital of •^.00*, and Its last report sbowe<l an tudebtedMeHS to dapoal- lorn of about t7.1.000
Dr. Ilnr«.'s». Sanllarv Insp<K?tor ol tho Ma¬ rine Hoapital Service at Ilnvaun. In a recent re^iort, savs tbat yellow fever contloufw lo lie epl.i.>m"|c there, and ho Is Informed that It Is so In moat of tbe plaous wber* Spanlah (oldlera are lound,
H«<<relnrv Herbert awanlatl ooatraota fo* gun fOEglngs to tbe Bnthlebem Iroa Oom¬ pany and MIdvale Steal Com|iany.
A reoeptlon was civon Miss Clam BaitOB, Prosldeni ofthe American Rel Crosa, who has reeeatly relunie.1 fr.'.m an expadUloo la reltaf of the Armenians. In the narlora ol Iha Shoroham Hotel. The chief divoratlona ol tbo parlon wero tbe Qogn of all Notloar.
Prealdent Cleveland returned to Waahlaa^ ton ond attendod a meetlag ol, tho Cabinel.
Ao^rdlng lo trustworthy Information tba Oerman Oovernment has abut oat Amerloaa canneil beef. Reoently, It Is snid. a aaw onler was iasue.1 re<|iilrlDe that .\ll eaaoed beef abonl.l be lospeoind. As Ibis means the opening of tho cans eontolning tbe meat, Iha order is proollcot Inhibition.
Uonaatle.
Throo mon were Instantly klllod by a foil ol rook In the Lanin Mine, at Wllkesbarre, Penn.
Waller Hunt, of Plolnlleld, N. II., shot and killed Irving Smith, a farmer, and Ihaa killed himself.
In a Ugbt between a Sheriirs poaaa aad the Green gang flf outlaws al OoloRb, ladiaa Territorv, two of the .miII.iwi waM ktIM ' and the otbem woro coptiired. The Oraaaa bavn been oollvely "on the road" tor thia* months.
Three women lowyers wem appointed at receivers in as many casea by Justloe Uaa. Lean, ol the Supreme Court, Now Tork Cily.
The Indiana Htate Hoard ol Elections da- clded thot the National Domosrola should adopt tho title "gold standard" on thu alaa- loral tioket, Insteod of National Demooralie^ as was desired,
The spot cash prloo ot No. a rod whool, Iha standard Krodo, In Naw tork, woa eighty oents on October IS, the higheat polal reacho.1 In tho piesent Upwnr I movemsot.
A jore'ul oaovoas of the politloal atluallna Indicates that fusion hos been elTeoted be- tureen the silver toreos In soveoteon States.
Tbe prioe ol bor silver droppeil to Hit Oents on ounce, the lowest nguro It haa reached In Ibreo yeors.
Oeorge Joaaup ood Frank Tbompaon, ol Unioklyn, whllo wheeling In New Jeraar wore held up aud robbed by two ntaakad tromps.
County Clerk Knopf woa arreslsd at Ohl- eolro charged with lasulug SiNO froudnlaat iialurnlltallon certtncatea.
Mary Heplor, oigtaly yeors ohl, waa rua down and perhaps fotolly Injured by a truok In New York Olty. Polioe had to nscue the driver, Jobn Hunt, from a mob.
The body of Miss Oiaco Dlokomm, who disappeored from ber home In llnmklya September 21, was fuund In WykolT Swamp, neor Oonorsle, Loaft Islaad, by hnntera. She bad been dsad one day, and tho mystery It unsolved.
Tbe peopla ot Ozlord, Maaa, ar* sraallf alarmed over the preaence of aflreboif. H* got In hi* work ahen tha farm boaaa owaad by tha Ohatfee brothen, aboot oaa aad a quarter mllat mm the town, and oa«aB|ad by William Troreau aad bit famllr aad BII Puprey and bis family, wa* ealMiy ooa- samed, with all Ils ooutei^lr, Willis Dopiay, an eleven-rear-old aon ol EII Dupray, wa* buraed to dealb.
Lorfte soma ol money wera ratted for ¦!•• lions at the meetings nl the Ohrittlaa in» slonaty Alllnnoe lu Oornegle Hull, Now Talk Olty, A
A nillmsteriug expedition In aid ol lh* Cubon revolutionists, whloh left IF^rlda waters, oorrled iNO mon aud one ol Iha largatt cargoes of war munlttont tant I9 Cuba sluoe tbo rouellloo bogun. . . ,
The Indiana Rtnte Hoard of Elentlona by a vote ol a lo 1 deolded tn .leny the pniltinn ol tbs Notional Demoornta to go on Iba ballot under that nome. Oovernor Matthew had tha .leeldlng vote and cost II ogtlnst tha pellllon.
Boceo Horalltn, a lalmrar formerly em¬ ploye.! by a Urooklyp (N. Y.) gas oompaay, shot nnd killed WItllom Uatuos, tba iBremaa who boddlaolinrged blin. '¦'.'.~.
Tbe Dauntloaa sallOil from Palia Baaoh, Flo., wilh a large filibustering oxpedltloa la aid ol the Oobou Insurgeuln.
Oovernor Morton, nf Now York, ha* dl»- mlssod tbe charges of inalfeosauoa in negloot ol duly ngainst Huperiutendunt Lathrop, ol Ihe HIati. prisons, but r.-comiaenda that he Inveallgoto thu stole of olToIrs In tbe Anbam prisou.
Tbe Ualllmore Uaaeball Oluh won tha Xao-
(ile Cup aerie* frnm tbe Cleveloud teoffi, da- eating Ibe Isller In four sMooeailva game*. Tha players of tbe Ciovulnnd team will aaoh gsl (117 lor hisaboro ol the proeeedt. Th* Ualllmore mnn will divido obout tlMO at their thare, and uooh man will Rat a^ut
taoo.
Tha Atlanta Joumol's eallmol* ol Iba vote In Oeorglo by counlles oorraolad up to dote places Atkinson's majority ot 8t,40S.
Newt Wll* bronght to thn Port of Maw York by Iho offloers ol Ib* Fuarvl Bltoiank that th* Amerioan Liner Pari* bad brokaa a propeller shoft about 110 mllst ouli tba steamer deollned aasialnnoa aad oontlaaad on her iray.
II Is reported amona Iba atadonli ol Ih* Dolverslly ol Peuntylvanhi, PhUadalphla, tbat Wllllom D. Oiaood, tbe famoui lootball ¦¦layer, bat baeik killed while flgbting With the Inaurgaats In Cuba against theSpailardt,
Au explodnn poeurrad la the big rolliag mill of tbe Pblltdelpbia and Beadlai ¦all- road Compiny al Daavllto, Penn. Aaaa aad a boy were killed, all men terlon*!/ hurt aud sevaa other mao lojuiad. Tta* dead anu Joha Oaasalmao, aa employ* ot Ihr mill, aod a Huogarlan haby, oama oa- knuwB.
Palmar, Duekaer and Ibelr managaia eoo fenwl lo Chieago and tbe oandldalat apok* al a ma*t moellBK.
Candidate Bmn traveled from Ohloag) lo Uaiaballlown, Iowa, makingtwalvatpaeehw In nine towns.
Major MeKlnloy oddrawie.1 dniagatlon* from Penosylvaaia, Indiana aud Oblo at Ut home In OaotoB.
Tbetblrty-eighth anniversary ol Ihs bia¬ torio debate between LIuc.ilu oud Douglat was o.immem.irale.1 l>y Kn.ix IMtego, la Oaleaburg, III., by tba unveiling ol a broaaa tablet.
Prealdeat Cleveland arrived «t Udloa Harbor, Conn., when be rejnlaad M* ttalljr al E. a Beaadlct'i oountry booiab
Major MoKlolay retalvad Magalloaa at Oaatoa, Ohio, Iron tba'.fllataaof Ohio, Wtat Tliglnlaaod lodUaa, onmbarlag la all NM vbdton. Tba Major daUvarsd tpaacht* lo *aeb dalacalloa.
' WIlHam i. firraa oooolnded bla eampalgo la ladiana aad alariad for loara aad lba_ Nortbwstt. "*
BItbop W. D. Walker.ot Nottb Dafcola.ba* . beeo el*el*d UMhop ol Ib* Bjalaoopal dlooa** ol We*lerB Hew Tork.
rovaiaw Mota*.
Intaosa sold and anow prevails la nway iiarta of tba Unlle.1 Kiag.lom. Ou many ol (be ooaala Ibore weie numeruus ootuslltle* and loat of life.
Tha lasurreot Ion In Madagoaear baa beoome general.
"Hie onounl oongrsas uf the OeroMB to- niaba pany was luriaally o|ieued In HUb- ilcheo.
A niibutterlux expedition from the Ualted HIatea Unded solely wilbla a sburt dlttano* uf Hpanlsh lorlt la Eatlara Caba
M. Dariia, Freoeb MlnMer of Juallae. haa deeided to refuae to extradite P. J. Tynao on Ibe gronnd ol preaurlpllv* Immunity.
Advlaea from Herlln ars thai Frlaoe Bla¬ me re k It mfferlug gmuiy Irom oauralida aud Inaomnia, aud uo lo.iger rcoelvut vlaltinr.
I: b reported that a Kuaclaa luan of lao,- IIOO,nO« ia Impending, and alau a Huauiab loan. The (Jonilnnntal demand for gold eoa- tiouea. and moaay laiaii promlw lu rule flrm.
Advlooa from Loadoa are Ibat Boaa.a la mubillrJug bar garrlaoiu along tbe Blask Uoa.
A dtowucb fr^.-B Maelllj -oy. ll,^ a Amo. pany of uailve sol.U<'r< at tliuJaaan, tbaaiaa- ood large ' nmtiuled 1
A d.-apaleb fnmi Havana. Caba, aaya all euia«|*nieai o«/TurrK.I faolwoaii Ibe lahaltatd loyal fonm bear Haala Cma del *ir, a>d ally lutarfeau wrn lalf dead oalke Md.
Aa Atbea* dlttatteb ta»a tbai tbaOtWWtai ' •I MMylaw, OfMO*,** <l*aovaaad a mtal TurUab aiadaaU la hitaa ¦hm* • MMl.
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qUEOS GOUNTY REVIEW. pmamat annr mdar koniBg at rSEEPOBi; QDEfin oouitt, b. t CHARLES O. SMITH. Proprlator. mittOT-'E COi»lE«. i'lVE CKIfXH. $omd^ lletoieto. MM Ul Ml ^—BMOU IBB Bi—— ittneUTe ud Irtistic Stf li or m REVIEW OFFICE by Nwir Pnsm. VOL.1. A FAMILY JIEWSI'AI'ER OP I.tK'AI. ASO (jENERAI, ISTELLIOEXCE. KREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1890 TBMIS: tt,00 TUKLT IR ABT&Mtl NO. 50. mfAJfClAI. iEPORTBAlK CAPITAL. $30jiOM- Heia street, • Freeport. L I. i&Ma J. RANDAIJ.. Pi^ldent. WJ^XIAM rOREMA.V. Vice Preiddent. WILLIAMS. HALL. Caahlar. ¦OABD or DIRKCTOWai tt. Rawlall. Wnilam H. Hall. M-Illiiun*<. Myier, f*«f.nre Wallace, t^olea HWIII, Hmlth r»>«, (JetirgeM. RaDdall, 8^~'iP<>V dapanatMit equal lu thoae aif either tlie P^KwTarkarBraukljrn Hanka or Tniet Com- - " aa4 aewT wxYimnindallofi aa far aa I with ranaerTallee manaaemant. ' the rata of thrae .three uwmlhnc nn all iiairt. .if Rurope. 1 hanklnar btuineaa. lata of nirpiiratiuiia. oompaalea, aa- •te.,Bolicll«l. , iaUafaction aeeured. iMea will renii.e prumpt atl«nlloa, aod Bank of Rockville Centre. Aea., ¦oehellla Ceatra, U I. W« do X Oeneral Banking BtuineM 10tpoait and Diaomut. ISMWt Paid on Spociul DepnaiU. •BHikiiic Bonn-S A. M. to 8 P. H. "^ v. » A. M. to 18 M. BOARD OP omBCTORS. ttn A. Ihivlann, Thomaa II. J |
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