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jOIlS, GBMBIES, limed Ooode, BiSD SHOES, [OODS, HATS, CAPS, 4C. ITS, DBA WEBS * FLANNELS. BOOTS AND SHOES. IT, STOSEWABE, AC. tOOESS FLOUR. ything usually kept in a uss country store. B PHAhMACY. ;s t Chemicals. Toilet and Fancy Articles Lnbin'a Extracts. Chamois Skins A Sponges. Physicians may rely on haring their prescriptions as only pare articles ars attended to day or night. ABHACT, Bosljn, L. I. :c with seal. . sptS-ly N SAVINGS BANK, i, Queens County, N. Y. j OFFICERS. I. Jackson, President, iirort, 1st Vice Pres. Jocks, 2d Vico Pres. Willets, Treas ‘ ^r. tun, Bocretary, -~7 RUSTEES. y Icks, Tboman Mott. II, Tl. M. \V. Ens..iia,», AY. Wallaeo Kirhy, Anu'iiatns Denton, Elljcrl 11. JoKepli 11. Roir irt, Edward Willets, John S. Morrell, Samuel J. Underhill, ({t o. P. 'J itus, jn. Frederick E.Williis. up. John T. Woolley, J Oarrctson. incss on Alouday of each Efed on all deposits made on B first of January. April, •err from these JntcH ru Winter Erening. Tonight the rery horses springing by Toss gold from whitened nostrils, dream The streets that narrow to the westward gleam Like rows of golden palaces; and high From all the crowded chimoeys tower and die A thousand aureoles. Down in the west The brimming plains beneath the sunset rest, One burning sea of gold. Soon, soon shall fly The glorious ylslon, andtho hours shall feel A mightier mister; soon from height to height. With silence and the sharp unpitying stars. Stern creeping frosts and winds that touch like stool, Out of the depths beyond the eastern bars, Glittering and still, shall come the awful night. .1 — {A Limpman, In Scribner ’ s Magazine. ON A MOUNTAIN. LEAN & SON, S 8T., R08LYN, land Decorative ITERS, AND K a LSOUININO. kind*. Painters ’ Supplies, rDwomtntfCetc. - ■ jt eon tract or the day, first class, kdnuo by the senior mem> person, wtioso expi rit-noi t jears guarantees ealw JLYN nice Agency tailed 1864. following Com panic# i i and Lightning at the t with aeonriiy. Farm look a specialty. JACOB HICKS, , 3, 1S35. HREYS* B. HUMPHREYS' BOOK F Cloth A Gold Binding d44 1 ’ HMi Mill* bU*l KngruUs, BAILKU FlIEK. r. 0. Il»« 1810, S. T. _ CUBES FHICS. — InfUmraatlona. Fever, Worm (/olio.- nthiDB ot lufant* on or Adults ..... >•)», liillous Colic .. i. Vomiting ..................... .. oachitis .................. .•*•» is I PATHIC its Difficult Ureatliinir ......... 2» rrsIpelr.K. Eruptions.. .35 'Ssnmntio I ’ sins ............ 35 ' ills, FlaUria .......... 5g _ _ _ . \ifd in lho iiead 150 l«h. Violent Oough*.. .50 y.i ’ JusIcalWeaknoas .50 .........;::::::; ”” ::i:8o w. Wattina Bsd... .50 •, Palpitation . 1,00 ‘ Does ho know how picluroaque ho looks? ” Garcii woudorod. Shs wai in clined to giro a man credit for yuniiy, or any other littlo idiosyncrasy ho might possess. JjoMiscaral dil not know that ho hnvo posed successfully for a charming bit of south country life. II j know, of course, that ho was hand some, and that tin water ho drank from Juan Bjpulvada's olla wai cool and char. Tho water jar hung in a htigo popper tree, and tho forn-'.iko foliago with its foathory blossomi drooped nearly to Iho ground, framing Joso ii a groon arbor, through wuich tho sun glinted. J iso ’ s shirt was a snowy white, and tho vivid scarlet and yc'.low handkorchiof knotted looicly around his throat givo a richer coloring t<^ hi* swarthy chock. A wido sombrero coy- crod hi* black hiir, but did not hido tho flishing glanco* the dark cyos cast toward Garcia's hammock. Tho hand that held tho gourd was small and shapoly, and there was in his saluto all tho grace of tho Spanish cavalier, whoso bluo blood, much diluted, flowed ia bis voin-*. Miss Waldo flushed a littlo ui- dor that grandiloquent bow. Guilty? Perhaps. S ’ to had spent more hour* than she liked to romombor, lounging on tho wiio gallery or swaying lazily in tho hammock, strung up in tho big bluo gums; listening through the drift ing, sunny days to tho loro tales of old Spain, ntoid -with many embollhh- •is FIGS. it noMpaiU o tskio. IUSI' i * to the e x a nfl iu, ling of Money on Bond & EASTMAN, melon at Lai, row YOBS. 1L M. W. JUanun. never journeyed a hundred miles from his mountain homo. J jso ’ s bee ranch up tho canyon did not occupy much of hii limo, and, irbilo his many-logged sorvjnts buzzed and labored, ho brought out hi* choicest store of sweet sayings for Garcia ’ v de lectation. Years ago, before Miss Waldo ’ s blus cyos had looted very far ioto llfo s raystarios, both hor parents had died of consumption. Tho care of tho littlo ..*irl hid fallen on hor father's oldoit who was in constant worry lost U.ircii should Buffer tho simo fate. They had cono from their eastern homo ia search of hoa th, in tho littlo foothill village, no-tied in thi shadow* of thu Sierra Madras. Hero nature ran riot in gloriom profusion nnd aky and earth wero alike brilliant ia brightest hu ’ . ’ s. Garcia had boon so tlrod of hor color- loss surroundings ; Iho gray sky; tho snow-covered earth; hor aunt's pdo- noss of age, and her own dimmed beauty, thatsho refused to return homo, although tho October day* with their wealth of fruit had coma ngai^, nnd her health was almoit entirely roitorcd. Mi s Wa do's aunt dll not toko kind ly to tho gallant Jose, and hi* occadon- al performances upon tho mandolin sho utterly dhapprovo I. 8!xo carao to tho door on the afternoon ia question with evident depreciation of tho pretty tab leau. “ H ivj you writtou to Stephen todayf ’’ sho demanded, and Garcia tamo out from tin ruins of Alhambra, where she h id boon wandering in imagi nation, nnd recognized tho liostilo gleam of hor Quit's spectacle*. Jjso departed with alacrity, and Gar cia prepared unwillingly to outer tin house. \When an unpleasant fact is three thousand miles away,\ sho grumbled, \it is very disagreeable to bs reminded of it.'' She fell to woadoiing how Btcphon would look in a sombrero and a red muffl r. Sho shuddered at: the thought. ' Fancy him at a bull fight with A 1 * guitar tied on with red and yellow ribbons. Ob, dear I why is bis hair such a pale brown and bis moustache so feeble. What a very unpleasant height six foot three Is tor a man.\ At any rate she was glad aho had only partly promised to marry him. How could a girl threatened with tuL«r- eleaf Sho took a last look at tha mom* tabu. How Gaicia loved those moun tains! When their highest peaks caught the Arst amlta of tha moraiag} whan sun and shad a dashed at nooeday over their brown aides; when the tun said \good night/'and hid them ia a •oft purple haz j ; when tha \clouds came down to r«*tf ' and shrouded them htgnta *irti mr ckwfiaf, j«t thaiaae, OweUlmAthmud somo timo Garcia might aoeempaay the objectionable widow on a ’ mountain e* cursion. Tho aunt never iatoaded to kiop this promise; reconciling it with her conscience that \soma Jdmo ” was oo vagus that it might be indrfialtely poet- 1 oned, and tho jourcey never accom plisod. Mysteriou* business took her to Lss Angelea oho day. This was tho widow ’ s opportunity. She swooped down upon Garcln, and, before tho be- wiUercd girl realized tin situation, sho wismouatad an s burro, in company with two ready cavallora and tho widow and her sister. Their destination was a tent on the mountain side, occupied by the employes of sn irrigating com pany, who wore tunnelling the moua* tr.in la search of water. Garcii had often looked longingly up to the oyrio abode, which she had lik. cncd to a great white bird perched upon tho mountain sldo. They wound s owly upward through sage brash and chapparol, pausing occasionally to look back over tho San Gabriel valley away to the distant ocean, showing through a rift in tho hills. By and by G ireia felt a strange and unpleasant qualm as her burro crept gingerly around tho unusually steep precipice. Tho diftant tent looked moro than over like a bird ready to take win\ and, oh, so far away. TUo widow, glancing backward, ex- claimod at her pale face: \Aro you going to falat, Ml*t Wai dot' ' I think I am go ing to die,\ Gircia whim perod. Thoro was a great commotion among men and beasts, smelling salts wero ap plied and bottles wero uncorked, and Garcia opened hor eyes to find horself upon terra firm a, she l to rod by a big greaso-wood brmh. Na persuasion could induco hor to remount, but at her earnest rcquoit, tho rest of the prrty continued thoir upward journey, leaving hor in hor present retreat for the few hour* that would intorvono be fore thoir return homo. Garcia gavo a si *h of reliof as a bond in tho trail hid them from vlaw, nnd she was loft alone. The day w&s porfoct, and sho rovollod In hoc independence and tho gloriou* view boforo hor. Far down tho ravine sho heard tho music, of a hidden stream. Tali yuccas, with thoir masses of snowy bloom, might stand for white robod spectre wives of dead mountain giants, with whom Thor tried his feats of skill. BfioMnikhtd atonl i* a toerry^toeirtt- ing bird, bubbling ovor with a song, raitnicing tbo swoct notes end shrill calls of his feathered friends,and ending with tho mournful poop of a dripping chicken. Bhoknowthit Jose ’ s homo wasln Iho canyon nroun I tho other sldo of tho mountain and that ho somo* tiraos took this trail as a shorter cut to tho town below. What if ho should como thli morning? II >w surprised ho would bo to seo hor ii thh unozpoctod placv Would ho bo glad! Tho trip had been tiresome, nnd hor presont quarters so comfortable that hor day dream* mo'.tol away and sho dozod into sloop. Suddenly sho nwoko with tho thought that tho day had bocomo sur- pridngly hot. Sho drow a littlo further into her impromptu bower and resumed her ca->tlo building, By and by a clum sy juck-rabbit, with hi* ridiculou* ours tlroopinc forward lumbered across tho path. A limid littlo cotton-tail fol lowed swiftly with a strange disregard of her prosonco. Tho air grew hattor and hottor. Tho mocking-bird hit hod his songs and flow away. Q icor littlo lizards, with their linking ha*tc, dartod into tho bushes. More rabbits, will* long jumps, passed by and di(appeared ovor tho mountain. Sho wondered idly at this strango pro* cession of boa it i and roptilos, but fcramb'.od hastily up as a horrid toad, with bristling back and unncccssniy tail, nearly ran across her fe.t as sho roso; tho burro, with a loul snort and mighty wrench, snapped tin ropo with which ho was slaked, and ran madly up tho trail. Sho heard a lou 1 cracking noise, nnd clouds of smoko stifled hor. What could it meant BowildcroJ, sho looked down tho mouitsia side. Ah, God! She know then. Tho mountain was ou firs. Tongues of flame dartod from shrub to shrub, and lickod up the grass, dil;d to Under by tho ebmi-tropic sun through tho rainless months ol summer. With a roar like a tempest It swept up the moun tain. TUo dried branchbe of dead trees, killed by former fires, eaujht the biicvend stood like sentinels of fire In its wako. Although she knew that certain and awful death was coming, terror held Gar cia helpless, and she was •gala becoming mconscious, when she was arousal by the voice of Jose ehrlekiag wildly: \Fly eenorita, fly. For tbo love of tbo Virglo, fly!' Sh* could not mors with fear as \load upoa thi toot of her most anxious wilL'' Tbo bet breath of doath was aeoreh- Jag bar cheek, when she felt herself clutched by the arm, aad dragged uo- eeremouiouely orrr rook aad Ipebea to tbo oftbor aido of tho boud. Theft wee at time fora ho oi l s g paths. Joee woe certainly at! to Name that bit dolltate ia capable of ■ •hinld .xplon UrtUm k.ppj timo •*«*» I wdiluM, aeeooat of what when i art the i ea» At this uafortuaafa moment G&rotem •klrta caught tha projecting limb ef » fallen tree and brought rtseutr art rta- cued to a aoddem standstill. Garda tugged at bar ahlvta and Joat pulled it Garcia with all hie atrengtb, which did not tend to fcrfp mat tun. Tha Art came nearer and snatdbed the tnd of the tree whoso breadi hold Garcia prftl- oner. With a wild abrlak Joe# let go his hold, and, plunging downward, left the unfortunate girl to hor fat*. Hs- liered of tho strain tha looeantd gar ments were easily dleentaaglad and Garcia followed her cowardly |dd% disgusted area in hor peril, and thor oughly cured of her infatuation. As she reached the laving gravel the saw a strangely familiar flgmre dash madly up the canyon. It was only a fleeting glance, for she was too terrified tor rea son, and flung herself headlong Into tho little stream. The water gurgled end splashed and wet her to the tklo. Her hat was lost and hor drees wae U tat- tors. \I shall die of consumption,\ she thought, \after all this exposure. Oh, how sto* 1 feell I believe I am dying now.” She opened her eyes, however, and sat up very streight for a dying woman, as she heard hor name called ia an agonizing tone. \Garcia Garda, my darling Garcia! ” “ Why, Stephen,\ she cried, \is it really you? Where did you como from! ” she asked, as ho fished bar, dripping, out of the stream. \I cannot believe it Is you.\ \It ki surely V be assured her, as ha lifted her with tender strength and hold her closely la his arms. \It wouldn't be healthy for anothorfollow to bo In my placo. ‘ Whore did I como from! ’ Chicago, of course, on tho 0.80 train. I wandered about thnt wrotejnd littlo villago till I w ■ al nost stag nated, and camo up tin canyon on an exploring expedition to find my fiance apparently oadoavorlng to commit sui cide. That little Mexican you seeraod pursuing hasn ’ t stopped running yet ’ * (looking after tho retreating figure and not noting Garcia's blu*hos). \Whew I how smoky. That would have s grand effect at night, ” he said, looking at the burning mountain. \Thank God I my darling is safe from that fiery doath.\' \Oh Stephen I\ Garcia criod, throwing her muddy arms around his neck, with eubjima disregard tor his light coat Uiu uisuis aim aUvp m* aiWSys. I think it Is the loveliest thing In the world to be so tall and strong. ’ — [At lanta Constitution. Pasteur's Claims to Fame. It is not generally known in this country that Pasteur's claim to fame rests upon a more substantial founda tion than tho discovjry of tho method of preventing hydrophobia by Inocu lation. \If it had not been for Pas teur, ” said a well-known physician who recently mst Pasteur in his laboratory, o would not today bo drinking tho sparkling winos of France, and winc-makiag industry would hive boon ruined. A blight had come upon tho wine. Some insidious agent that could not bo detected was at work in the wine, and Lffoctcd it so that it would not koop. Tho exported wine became acid and bitter, and tho domestic lost it* flivor and value. Tho largo wine maker* wore in despair, and know that if somotbiag was not done Ihoir busi ness would com* to an ond, and this meant destitution in tbou*ands of hap py French homei that depended upon this industry for support. Pasteur at tacked tho evil. Ho found thnt the deteriorations in tho wlios were ciutod by organic germs, which cou d bo de stroyed by a low degree of heat, with out affecting tho quality of tho wine. Tho remedy was applied immediately on s large scale to all the wines which had undergone acid formentatfon, and they were made sweet and puio. An other Industry was also paralyzid. J| was silk culture. A plague called pebriao attacked tin silk-worms, la- 11. cling a loss of $20,000,000 in on* year. Myriads of worms were de stroyed, and thoio that were left only turned out a small quantity of silk. Pasteur traced the disease to its origin and found It to hi tho work of a living organism or parasltx The germ was picked up by the worm from the lost upon which it fed, and ipeodlly gol i*to tho sack which contaiod the mate rial from which thi worm spun its cocoon, and increased so rapidly that the worm was killed, or iUailk-pro> ducing power was destroyed. Pasteui discovered the time which the poison- ova germ could be killed and the method of doing Ik nnd egnin saved the commercial prosperity of tbo French. Tbit investigation took moof yearn, during which Pasteur was profound^ abused by men of actenoe, but they all wore allenoed when ho Anally kilted tho bnga. ” — [New York Tribune. A Wring Bnt in Solid Book. A tow days og% while Herrit and Charles Cordis weft quarrying for tho found htton of n house on W, V, Her- vetto plane, moor Parkersburg, W. Vo., they oplit open n largo ooofc nnd found fO R TIIE LADI ES. A * ABATABLE OLLA POD RIDA : £ ODR PAIR RRADERS. the Drew, m O with the Ever Ch»nf«able' 'f*XW Thkmo la thi. one theamr. — 2«1. ' ol r*e latest 1 te Comply easterns — Th« An of Dreseleg Reeeea- logit? *ed Cheaply. TOltK COK»KirOHDKN0*.l , most popular girl in Ndh York one who wears a turban at tho Jr. Her portrait ia given bore- wltlh-.' She made her debut with the of the current dramatic e. aeon, At tvat timo the hopj ol reform in the matter of obaonr.ng hata hod been nearly shattered. It was fonud to bo trUOi^ie predicted by the fashi-m writqn* that immensely high millinery was qnt of vogue, but ins'ead of tho altitiidinoua obstructions to a view of tho B$ago, there were wido ones ntill more of a nuisance. Thoaire-goera had boon able, by dodging one way and |he other, to Bcopast a tall, narrow hot; but now a Intend distention pre vented oven that hido-and-go-seek method of overcoming tho obittaolca. Then tliis girl with the turbo i made her appearance. Her headgear, ns will bo hi en, wns a toft crown attached to a tight-filling band, somewhat after the manner of the Tom o ’ Hhnnten caps, but stiffened inside sulllciently to rise moderately into picture <quenens. That was its outdoor ( ik ; oot, nud the one here portrayed. On taking her seat in n tin ator the girl would, by a quick manipulation with her hands, flatten down tho hat until it was close to her head. That reduced lie: as an impediment to vision, but increased her enormously in the THE TUllDANED (URL. tlmt is, one performance a week is given of some other than tho current play, nnd a special < ff >rt him In on made, by tho moans of inoroosed pi ices n ml so forth, to make tin ho o caseins extremely fa diionablo. One of the de vice* was to i»»uo a private ami up pealing cir ular to tin- suiiwribors that their lodits should come w ithout b »n- neta or hats, or clso relinquish them t > a custodian in the elo.ik-room. Well, by actual count there wore four bar*- hooded women in the whole house * n this week ’ s subscription night. There is something suggestive of th » cheap actor in the vciy iicwih I of the cold weather Jackets worn by our belles. Tho explaimti'ji may bo seen in the two figures, with th-ir fur col lared and lapclod coats thrown open. You will moo that ** lift' was too showy on a man is immens ly becoming nn l dak ill fit their vrvapa altert hi doaely aa if thay vara or the orig inal taala. Indeed, if R wormr in or # of- thaae anig garmenta waa to toll into watar, aha would ooma out aa aleak art smooth aa RRJ MRt that am clambared out of tha Aroito vat Upon anioa Coo. Thin would bo true par ticularly it tha garment were mod# of uudyed MAlakin, to ite natural -brown color, aa oomeilmea soon Vinter. Beat at oka remain tho comfortable and ataple oral garmenta, but ora now given an Ulr of atyle by iieing moda to At more closely to the figure. They arc double brcaatal, with alightly loose fronte and ctoaely fitted backa. and arc freuatorty-two to forty-flva inchra in lan|th. These taeka hare a shawl collar widely rolled, and tlaovea (lightly feioed on the ohouldera and finianed With pointed cuffa. They aro fattened witb loopa and ban, rather than with buttons, aa S ormerly. The fur aheulder * ape ia laving a run of renewed popularity, ml a sample of it ia given in iho third picture. The wearer of that' shoulder cu e is h specimen of the athletic New York frirl, aa developed in our moat fuahion* able society; and she now shows off Letter than at nay other time in tha rear, because she has just como into town from her family ’ a country resi dence, healthv and vigorous with plenty of outdoor exercise. A good sjpecinien of this sort of belle ia apt to dwarf art belittle her puny, dudish companion of tho promenade. A month henoe she will bo 1 cm preventable than now, because a round of indoor geietica, with late hours and mild diaalpation, Will have taken the natural color out bf her cheeks and much of tho elasticity f<ut of her , Itia a pbsitivo foot that tho ball E ostumes at the Patriarchs' wore the oul of elegance. L vjii tho dimple riresara were marvels of nicety in art. The colorings were generally in p r- Icct taste, the combinations were often completely novel, and some of tho rich silks and flowered textiles were so or namental in themselves ni to require jHpnrso trimmings. The stately bro cades, heavy with their emhoMed do- yiccs in silver and gold, the elegant J ’ ompndour sitins, matolassn fabrics, and superbly colored Lyons velvet* Which enter so largely into the compo sition of the magnificent toilets pre pared for the forthcoming carnival of ftayoty and high fashion, consist in a Ur. ut doji, o of dodgns and combina tions which re.'all the pictured scenes of tho old minnot dances, with tho la- 'dies in their I'omp ulour gowns, their rich old laoea, lustrous brocades, and their patches and powdered locks. In the way of new gowns, skir *, aa a rule, aro made with long, straight regard of whoever sat behind hor. It was a month before other girls began to nee that she was becoming popular. No pretentiousness of millinery could have attracted so much of admiring at tention to her prettv face an tho turban thatsho wore. Others then hega i to copy her device, and at present it is somewhat numeroUH jn any thou 1 real audience. Perhaps th s will prove tho solution of tho dillleiiltv ab nit millin ery in the theaters. It lins imtlooi nettled again that New York women positively will u«it go to any other thaatyk al cntcitainincnt than grand opoM, kpd ovon there not outiidc the boxes, without something on lli$ii heads. What is culled a s ibsoriptioiy . night has boon introduced at Daly's T| Jol'K fUlJ no over draperies. — L/*b THE AT1II.ET10 MCLLK. tMttmldt it* i iMt. To. Mm 1 , ».***«»• r ’ uT- ItM pretty on women. Much fur front d outer garments aro a December feature in promenade costun.as. One of these models is a smart and dainty little Melton doth coat to a pretty shade of gray. Ihe fronts are so arranged that they can b* worn either o]>eu or cloard, and aa Hi re fronts are lined with beaver, thry form a suOhi ut protec tion againxi even tbo coldest n eat her. The oollAr and eufla o'e also of far, white the tight-fitting nnd. rvest Is of giay doth, elaborstely and tastefully braided to btenk. The other te a Deal winter ooot made to cloth, to one of the newest ehades of dark tone cotta. In thi* oaee ako tho semi-fitting front* aro lined with beaver fur, Art can bo worn either open or cloecd. The do *j> turn-down outer art cufb aro also of r f finish »d M •d yo Lmlyer. K hm I i I uo Vrlyparlnu. W orth ’ s empire gowns all show long- waistrd backs, but *h *rt fronts. H ome of the newest umbrellas have handles of Mexican onyx in various do- signs. I t I s rejiortod that Mary Anderson's wardrobe ineludts WR) w gs and 1,W0 dre sos. H yiiian v* Ivet in Iwo tones, like shot s Ik, is made up with faille and Victo ria silk. H iiawj .-I'INH of oxidiz'd silver, knot ted at tho tops in all uinnrier < f simp s, are again beoming jocular. B lack oostumos are meeting with so much favor just now that they in iv bo said to be restored to th-ir old-time popularity. A new collar for tho coisnge i« of the high military style, over which fall two broken poinbt, usually in n con trasting color. A diikkmv house jm^ket In of almoud- c dorod, or Itornan r d, comers hair, bordered with eashim rebinds wrought in gold and silver thread. M ah */I'I hk rifi s arc made witli very hliar;! iroiuti, nnd reach tJ she firsf joint of (hi tin < r. Tb«y ar* f u hii ally a combination of diaiiK uds and colored stoues. Hoi no plai'od skirt* often have or naments o' old, * it'Jfn Hilk «)r nieial, in a row doan oacb #lait im fur as tho knee or lower, and tno last scroll cuds in a alusler of beac ’ o 1 drops. A t ft late fashionable wedding in London tho bridal party and guests wero provided with stalls t » witucs* a thoo- t* r performauie niter the bride and gioom luul departed on their wtdding (rip. TMEfOMbuds must not forgot that whit* is sbrve all the debut mte'a color quite as much av tho bride's, whether the wears but a gown o' simple mu»Iin or a oo.'tly sTver ombroidcrsd taco over shimmering white sa'iii. A soft »iik warp is added to many of Hie fine wool materials, imparting to their surfaces a lustrous ami bcatitiful iliaou and also ndding t » their richness of effect in iho art Mi « and graceful draperies of the new polona ses and long French tunica TH* rage for silver grows apaos. There are huge toilet Imt li s of it, and dainty otchin js ado in tbciu ; thon for (ho desk thoro an little clips of silver air.*, penwipers of rilvsr iologgans, and ai tor i*ap4 r weights their namf gad form is tegtem Tu Mar. Nowmon H*0, tite diftite guiohed Englteh dirins, write* to • Irtend I r Toronto; M I mppot*Rl 711 ought to bf old, MI tow rt f over, art pfwteh Rko«l Ar» Ths Persian provwrb wisely soUK \A lengthy tongue-an early death.* Or someUmsa takes this form Instead, \Don't let your tongue cut off your hand.\ \Tho tonguooan spook a word wboss speed, ” Beys the Chinees, \outstrips ths steed. ” While Arab sages this Impart, \Ths tongue ’ s great storehouse It thsjheart. ” From Hebrew wit the maxim sprung, \Though feet should slip ne ’ er let the tongue.\ Ths mored writer crowns tbs whole, \Who keeps hts tongue doth keep hlr tout.\ — [Uslveetou News. IIDMOKOUA Tho fafhlooaUo hangings — Lambre quins. Takoi tho will for tho deed —Tho aur rogato. A full atop — Aileep on tho sidewalk at 1 a. m. Tho dancing master should bo qulok at flqurea. Usually assn on hii lait log* — The kangaroo. Always turning ovor a new leaf — Librarians. Motto of real oitete man — \Dood» not words.\ Appltoant* for loam generally adopt a borrow-tono. Thoro la nothing Hko n bolt for braak- lug a doad-lcok. Tho wind now whiitling through tho corn-flelds hna a buvky tone, A how and ciy u*ually follow tho ■mall boy'* acquiiition of a pockot- knife. A rook aiilt bod haa boon found in Michigan, but moat men profor a hnlr inatt.oi* for real comfort. Good* ia tho hand* of a merchant who doo* not advortUo nro ll 1 ** row- bouts. They h ivo no aolo. Tho car atovo if bock from Hi aum- msr vicatlon nud will *oon bo htard from In railway acchlonti. Nnturo t* ju t with componaation for lotto*. Tho tuolhloa* ma i I* not apt to hlto off moro thin ho oan chow. \I Hko Parti, ” sntd Mr*. Mulhooly, \them Two luroi and Boyi do Bologna and Olinmp* E lavs 1* immenao. ” W$V e »rt •ho couldn't holp but \draw a long bonu.\ Tho only tiling that can down true goniut and curb genuine Intplrntlon ii a pon that catcliu* in iho papor and oxo- culo* a doal-yn In Bplnttor-work at ovory third ilroke. A ftoallhy young lawyer *j>ont two day* nnd a night ovor ono caao, and at tho ond of th at timo could not toll winch ■! to ho \vm ou. It wa* a oatn ot champagne. Firat amateur Nimrod — \It ia getting tote, and wo haven't killod anything yet.\ Bccond Ainattur Nimrod — \Woll let m mla» a couplo moro rah- bill and (lion go home,' ’ Ho had jmt jiluod tho light battery and wai tolling hi* lottgirlof tbo fact. Thon ho kt*aod hor. \What aro you doing, air? ” aho aakod. \Only making a report at headquarter*. ” Mia* Konno (to handaomo young phyricitti ) -Oh, doctor, how do you do? You look killing thi* ovoalog. Young Pliyalctan (qub Uy) — Thank you, but I'm not; I'm off duly, don't you kuowl A young rod*kln aclnolboy wo* aakod the othor day what If tho hlriiodt form of animal Hfo. \Tho glralfo, ” waf tho prompt reply of th# lad, who had evi dently horn taking la tho circuf of tha pnlo fnoo. A lady having romorkod in company th-.t hho thought thoro ahouWl bo n (ax on tho ilnglo at»to — \Yua madam, ” re joined a moat notable ipctimon of th# uncompromldng oi l bacholor who wai proiont, ‘ ‘ ii# on othor luiurloa. ” ML* Floy Trapps (whoao mouth ii undeniably largo) — Nillls, Will Dow •aid last night that my mouth had • sweet sxproaaion. Do you auppoto he meant that for sarcaimt ML* Prunotla Priam — I am afraid so, dear; with an accont ou tho cbafinl W>fo (»t broakfa«t table) —Goorge, dear, why do all tho defaulting bank taihleri from tho far Woat go to Can ada! Hutband (who ii Kmoritu* pro feaior of geography) — II.cau*o, my dear, though thoro 1* lull longitude thorj 1* inoro latitude. \Oonth moo,\ said an tndlgoaot paaaongor ou a Bouth Hido cable oar yesterday, \will none of you get up sad give thi* o'.d Is ly a soatl\ \i'll thank you sir, ” snapped tho laJy, \to attend to your owa affair*. I am not ai old a* you are by Iwenty years, If I'm toy jtid^o of a per*on's age. ” Crab Farm*. Tho Mobile (Als.) U'gitter Incltoa tho people iboroabout to soft up erab farns a* a source at revenue, art shows that'll is both possible art prefltebte by reforoBM to th* so I ro T s histeff. Four tlmos te tho y«*r dooo h* shod hto shell ft* grow a bigg*r oar, art wl ‘ ftb* row *M to borUoriR* ho toft* morsel tor gouratete, the soft shsll, ‘ rptoitom ; ^ am 0 . A. EIJ j ISON r.UntM ud IfuntMt.nr. Mineola, - L. I. For fiutinttt or Floanm it A m no JtjuaL ^~r.\ TuOTlTETS: -------- ! Photographer ! GLEN COVE, L. I. 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