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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
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rAMII,Y IfXWSPAPKB OF I..OCAI. AMD OXXXXAI. I3ITXI.Lie>IICK
tiaa*: SI.IO TBASLT IB ADTAStB
FREEPORT, N. Y.. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1905.
NO. r»2.
Freeport Bank
ttftll $30,0«U
^OHW J. BAWD ALL. PnrnUmt
P.WMLEY PINE.yi«»-PwW«int
WIL.LUM H. RALl.. CmMm
iMrtf tl Olrccttn
. bJ BmhUII ttathOa #ilMn B. GoMer Wallace H. Coramll ChaitoUWalUe* WDHmb 8. BaU ¦dcarJaekwa
Ancnit ImmUr WJliam O. MUUv D. WMlajPin* DuM B. iUriM* ColM Fault HamyB. Smith QoonelLBaiKUU
OpvB, aieept leffal holidaya, from 9 a. m. to I p. ¦. Olfen farilitira and indnainMala ia M(7 d«Bulfnen>, cqnal to thoaa of either th« Itow Ion or Hrooklyn banka or Tmat Com- naalia. aod erery accommndatioo aa Ur aa ia aaMtUal with tfoaaarratiTA manaavmaat.
latafaM at tiM rate of S per eant paid m SaMdapoaila. tbm montba ur mora. Draftt fiaaad on ali paru at Earope.
Doaa a aeoaral banking hurioMa.
AaaoflBla of coriMratlona. companiaa, m^ aMlm,ata..aalielMt.
BiliMaatiafaction (narantaed.
laanlriaa will rer«iT« prompt attactlon and ta ihiirf r anawcnid.
I nBST irau ME
OF FREEPORT, N. Y.
(No. TTO)
CapiUl 9S5,0M
BANK OF
TilU^ At*., KocllTUto Castr*. L. L
HIRAM R. PMITHJPra^dMil
THOMAS, O. KNIBHT. VIca-PiaaidaBt
BBRQEN T. RAYNOR.CaaMar
MWHYS L»P TO DEHTH
Two Only Could Stand Privations cf Five Perilous Days.
FIVE PERISH ON RAFT AT SEA
|to protect president'llLLffl gy jl g|g |^ny[
Xnile to Bo Used If He is Bitten by Mosquitoes in the South.
Board of DIretton
OtnnK W. DuTiwn Thomaa 0. Knifht
Jolm Vincfnt H i ram R. Sir.i th Qlentwort). D Cimlwa Wwilej B. Smi th
Charki W. Ilarel rharlm L. Wallae*
Arr^nder Smith Anstin Corew«ll
John W. r)..M.itl J..ho T. Daf ixm
Bdiriinl T. Thiirotoo Ha
Wp .lo
md hcc.
al Ranking Biiiii
I of DnpaaU j
Ii.l.Tr'Rt )'3l.l nn ^'pecjal IVpoaita. '<
DrnftA i.'.ued nn Enfflanfi and tha Contlaeat. V<.iir r»tr..nnKn Solicitwl. '
RniikinK H.ium 9 .v. M. to 3 r. ¦>.; Hatnrdar, !
I A. M. to i:; M. IJi-rn.int Iln/s: T..''s.l»rB and Fridara, »A. K-
SoswBLL Dayis, Preijdent
JOBN K. Eldridqk. Vice-Pros.
0. MiLTOM EoRiMAV, Cashier
DIractovs SOOAB JAOMON ERNRfTT S. RANDALL
Damul M5rri.s<)n Rorvtell Davis JoHH K. Eldridob
0. Milton Forbmah
W« do • gefaenl banking bnslnon of dapodt and aoooant.
r
BankiDff Honn: 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Batnrdaya. 9 A. H. to 13 M.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Vanoaot to an order of Hon. Koaaa Jioa. KN>, Somcata of tha Conntir ot Naaaan, notlsa ¦ Mnbf (Ifan to all paraona haTinc elalma
SAMtltl RAYNOI
DIL WILLIAM J. STEELE
Flarrlaon Avanaa BALDWIN, L. I. Offkt laart TdcdHact
• to S A. a. Long Dlataiw*,
I to 2 r. M. Ka Baldwlo
6 to 7 r. u. LocaJ, la*
J. W. SOUTHARD Sl SON
DNDERTAKGfiS ARD ENBALIERS
SEAFORD L. I.
C'alla promptly alteoded day or ultfbt. Loi.ir Dljit. Tel. 9i Freeport.
Dr. C. C. RAITH , .
IDHJISTTIST
Office honn, 0 a.m. to 5 p. m.
HpcH'iM Eoffajcemratfl can N> nruMle cvnninffB from ff p.m. to V p.m.
CLINTON M. FLINT COUNSELOR-AT-LAW
FREEPORT, N. Y.
wainnomct
132 iMOi Itrul
lata 1219
mm I. MUM wura i. jmes
MAXSON & JONES
COUNSELORS AT LAW
953 Broadway New York Cit)
Evonlnun at 19 Main 8t.
Uempatead, N. Y.
lUwraof,
¦MWIU and fcatameBtot aaid daeaaaad, aaa or traoaactinf tmalneu, at hia rrel- •tit Fraaport. Naaaaa Couittr. N. Y.. uu or ¦• ttka tub dar ot Oelobar next. •MMl«w>U, April Sth. int. .....» «. ~,. OKOhOB D. SMITH, ¦AMI O. CLOCK, Exeentor.
AMotmi tot tha KxecQtor, JrVfaporft. N. Y.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
rnnnantlo anonlrr of Hon. EooAa jArif. ¦OK, Surroirate of tha Connty of N'aaaaii. noiira ,Sa h«r.*hy glrea lo all peraona haring rluims ¦galut
lUTNARINA MASS.
lata ft Iha Town of Hempat«a.l, In thn laid floinity. .teeeaa.Hl, t4i prt'S int tl.n Maroe with tha VQUober* th.'mof. t4. the H.ibnrriber^, tho esaon- lora of tlia Lall WIII an.l Tr..taniftnt nf uid de- ceaaad at their }>\an\ ..f traupa.<ting h.isii.na., at thaofllee.)f Uieir ntl..r(u.y. Hid.ley H. Hwi'z-y Saq,, Main mrent, Knw|»>rt, N. Y.. ...i or Ufure tha fltteanth day nf Nnvomber nn«t. Datad Mineola, April'ilil..!. IKtv
Al.AM S4'HNKII.KB, I
rnii.irllHAx, ^ Rieriunri, HkhxiUiahi, ) BiDin R, SwtzKT
Attomay for tlia Riec..t..r,
Main Ktraat, Fr«ei»rl, N. Y.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Pwaoant to an order of Hoh. Eima* Jacs. — BwTOaata of tha Coonty ot Naaoau, noUea •or giicQ to all peiaoaa bating olaiiu
MtUS SMITMM
Uta ol tha Town of Heoinlaad, Id the aald Soaily. doeaaard, to pRaenrUie same with the TMalliri tliereot, tn tlie anlnrriher.. the ezaeu- ton o{ the Laat Will and Tealamrnt nf aaid de- Moaad at lUaijIarei.f trai.rartinitbusineaa, at jS* oftw. of Bdwin ((. Wriaht, his attorney, luk BnlldiBg. BwliTilleCentm.Ne* York, oo or bafora the lath day of Perembny neit.
DoM, Mloaola, N. Y.. May »ih. IHB. .>..^„ _.. OKOHUK W. KOl'THAHD, KDWIN O. WRia RT, Eaerutor.
AUonar tor tba eii.rulor, ¦ukBuilding, ¦cekTilla Cantra, NewVork.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Puniuuil to a.i onlcrof Hon ElxiAa ,lAr«. WW, Burf<walit U th.< r..unty ..r Naaaau. n..tlra la lierahy gireo to all poriiuii l.ariug claims •gaiiiat
AUfRT YON NICNfRMX
laU ot tlw T..«n ..( H.-io|Mtrad in th« Aaid loanty. .lanHMed. I., uraaanl the sanin with iIm mohara thereof, to the ^uharriber. tl.e Admio- Mttnitrii of Iha goods, chattels aud cmliu mwh w>ii«..l ...li.i .lecnased. al her nlam ..f tfagaajUug buHincH, ,,t the ..nice ..f her attorney
Saw York Oit.. N... V.,rl, .,., „r l„(.,r,. ll.,. (Ir.J du ot N..y«mb.>r uesl. Dala.1 Mineola. .'inrll ISt'i. ltKI&.
M.tlilK Vl»S MICHKIIOIX, K«-Cllt.ir.
J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER COUNSELLOR-AT LAW Homirataad
N«w York IHBoa la Hempstead Bank Building Oomar Molo and Fulton HtreeU
SIDNEY H. SWEZEY
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
Miaat ta Um aa Doa4 ttt Morttna
t> Broadway. New York
Baaldanoe, Main 8t..iiorth of L.I.R.R.,Freapott
EDGAR JACKSON
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
132 Nassau St
NEW VORK BALDWIN, NASSAU CO.. I i
IVIoney to Loan on IVlortgages
M nv <s«lriMs laumr. BintMHIC lOUtS. laias ta caadtts yaar lankiw. AI(aa4la«uacc<«le4ilatM
ALBERT D. HAFF j
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW MO mm *t., Jaoafc*. H. T. Tel. 3}-l Jamlct I Al IiMh aftlM. ctcalw ut *<liK*n
BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE
The >>cli.ioner Van Name A King TCas nealen lo I'lrtes by a Uale and Six Men Lost Tlieir I.Itfs—Pliince Into Sea In Iheir Madness-Terrllilr S.ir- feriug Off Cape Lookout.
IV.>|.iii. Mii>s.--.\ typi.Ill .\,.rlh .\t- 1.11111.' sliipwrfck till.', ill tvlhili .¦Ij.'lit s.'.iiii.'ii surr.Tc.l S.I fi'iirfiilly I'limi en- IMisiir.', luiiiB.'i- an.l thirst Hint fix ot till III .'lilicr di.Ml oulriiflit. wne "n.-ilii'.! anav. nr. cn'Z.'.l l.y tlit'ir fi'iir- ftll ('XpPiidii'c. liurli'il tli.'msplvcs into the sea. na» lir.iiiglit out l.y tho two survivor;, of iln- w-.H kunnii ooHstius sclKi.incr \aii Nam.' A. Klin,', of Nrw Uav.r,, whifli was l.t'atrn to pipct'8 Ity a Kale (.rr tln' S.MiUi Cnriiliiia in.ist Octdl.i'r tl.
"riic tn.i lui'Ii who lived tlir..iiKli Un.' llv.' days mid w.-rp r.-s.-u.Ml l.y the s liin.ii.T Siiilinaii F'". Kellv. wliicli ar- liv.'.l 111!'.', ar.' William Tlinuias au.l Williiiiu li. Warner, l.oUi al..>iit Iw. ii- tynlii.' y.ar.s ..I.l. six feet ibiee in.-li.s lall. Iiailiiii; In.ni .\ii;l,aua. Hrlti.-.|i W.'st ludi.'s. The six wli... .111.' l.y ..ne. sn.- viiinli.'d were: I'Hpiuin William .\. .Maxwell, of -New J.-rsey; E. A. flias.-, unite. Iioin.- nnknown: a (iermaii eiitri neer, nuiiie iiiiknowii; iie^ro stcwanl. name uuIiii..wik William lirizell and Alfred .\rthur, negro seamen, ImlU of Jamaica.
The Van Name A: King, wlii.li lia» been plying np and down the euast sin.'e IHSti, li'ft I'harlostoii, !S. C. for .N.'W Y'ork, on Octoher :) wlrti n .arg.i of hard pine. Two duy.s later she ran Into a heavy tale. anil, afl.'r wallowing about 111 tile great sens for several hours, sprang a l.ak. Tln' pumps wer.' started, but within a short time Hie engine room 'xvus f1o.>de.J, an.l the pumps choked.
.\t H o'llock .m the morning of Oct'i- lier li. with her hold nearly full of water, th.' little s.dioon. r was llirowii on h.'r li.'am ends. Tlio crew clam- liiM-eil n|. .Ill til.' weailier side an.l lasli.-.I tli.inselves to the linlwarks. Then' they remalni'd soaked to the skin by evi'ry sea that moke mercilessly over tliein all day. oonstHntly on the watch for soirie passing vessel.
That niglit Ibe storm in.rcns.'d in fury, and one great wave crashed aboard, hr. akiiig .Vrlhur's l.'gs ami sweeping (irl7.cll into the sea. .\rtli\ir's eompHiilons .'oiil.l do ii..tiling to .'ase Ills siifriM'liigs. I.Ill wli.'ii. on D.loI.er ('.. the scliooii.-r turn.'d c.mipl.'t.'ly ov.'r. they iiiauaged lo <'Ut liis lashings ,inil drag him on to n pi.'.'e ..f lli.' after- lionse. It was several lioiirs before tbey w.'re all huddl.'d l.ig.'tber on tlieir litil.' raft. Thai night .Vrllnir died in the arms of ('.•tplaai Maxwell, Biiil lo rell.'ve the ov.'rioad.'rt raft bin bo.ly was dropped into Ihe sea.
Sunday. Detober S. a craft was sight¬ ed, but shi' passetl b.v wltlioui b.'eiling the little grouji of seam.'U. That night the waves subsided an.l a litile lain f.ll. whiih was caugbt in a tinpaulin and brought sHglit r.-llef. ll was ..'ily temporary, nnd not l.uig afler ( lias.'s mind gave way entirely and (lie .raft was again lightened whi'ii be threw himself Into the si>n.
The n.xt victim of the terrille strain was Caplain ^Iniwell. who on Ibe fore¬ noon of Oi'tober 1> became violently in¬ sane, and followed Ills mate's .'xainple. The spectacle of two men voluntarily throwing themselves into the sea proved loo much for the (ierinan en¬ gineer, and a few hours after ("a|ilaiu Maxwell's death the craft was light pncd for Ihe fourth time, when tlii' crazed seaman Jumped into the wav.'s.
The last victim was llie I'olore.l slew ar.l. who died ou Ibe raft lale Monday niglit. Ills body was dropped ov.'r- boar.l by the two remaining seamen. 11. lief I'ame twelve hours Int.r, when the schooner Stillmnn F. Kelly, bouiiil up Ihe coast from Teylon. lia.. I.i this port. slghte<I Ibe llttli' raft and liove t.i. Thomas and Warner had to be taken off In slings, aud for two days w. r.' un¬ able to move.
Tlie rescue lixik place ..(T Cape Look out. in latitude :i.'!.li) and longitude 7t!..1ll. Kacb of tbe rescued men l.i«l thirty or forty pounds In weigbt in tli-'ir five .lays' exiHisure.
sclenlillc rrecaolloTiB That Will Kllinln.
ale Ibe Fo..ll.llltT ol Koo.e»etI Con-
trading Vell.iw Fe»rr.
iVKsliiiigtoii. II. r. -Kvery .'fT'iri isi,. I..' .'XerliM lo pn.le.t 111.' I'ri'siil.'iil from in..s.|uito.s .in bis Joiirni'y t.' lie' S..iith, Siirg.-.in-lieiii'ral IliXi'V li.is made all n.'ce^sary arraiii-'iijienis.
The doors and windows .,f ib" car in ¦.rhi.-h the rri'sldeiit will trav.'l an.l r.'inain night and day for Ih.^ gr.at.'r part of tlic trill "'H 'k' >iri'eii.'.l. an.l all Ihe .ars will be Ili.iroiiglily fiiiiil- gal.'.l. The rresidi-nl will not 1..' in .New Orleans afler dark.
It is believ..d that lli.r.- will !..• bi¬ ll.' danger whil.' he is ilriving ari.uii.l the city or -speaking in I.afayciti- Sipiare. !<linuld the I'lesldeiit be bii- ten Surgeon (ieiieral Hlxey at ..n.e will cut .)Ut the rtesll ah.nit the spot.
Itear-.\.lnilral Br.iwiisi.ii l.'legi ai.liiM the .N'avy lieparinicin aiiii'innciiig bis departure from .N'e\\|iorl Willi Ills si|uadron. the arinore.l . riiinTs W.'st Virginia. Colorado ami I". iins.\ Ivaiiia. He will leav.' 111.' Cel.iia.l.i an.l I'.'iiii- -ylvanla ..(T K.'y West an.l g.. ..n with the llagslilp IO .South I'ass. wlu'i.' he will lake lb.' rresld.'iil aboard for th.' return to Wasbington from .N.'w (ir- leans. The West Virginia is .In.' at South Pass not later than the inorning of Ultober 'JH.
FeTer DUappearinc.
.New (Irlcaiis.-fnb'ss 111.- K.deral auth.iritles are greatly iIi.sapiHiinteil. till- presenl week will mark pra.'tli'ally the end of the yellow fev.-r visitation. Oih' liunilr.Ml and tift.'.'ii in^peilors have bei'ii droppe.l from Ibi' rolls ami more will lu' li't go. TIi.tc will flien be 4<K» men at w.irk. a'^-nInst llliU a sli.irl lime ag.i. Th.' rep.irt <if llie Cili- zi'iis' Commillee is e.\|iirU'.l lu sii.iw a large surplus from the fiiiul rals.'.I lo light fever.
Passengers Swept From Campania in Mid-Ocean.
NO WARNING OF HUGE ROLLER
BANK ROBBERY CLEARED
Janii-r Confesses to Stealing $18,000 From Vault.
BITS £ NEWS
NEVy YORK STATE NEWS
HT
¦ rr tlank <lffi<lal r.BTe ill..
Coiublnailai. aad l.*cked nin
la Va.llt.
POnTL.VNIi KAIIt .\ sn CKSS.
Lewis nnd Clark V.iir S.'cii l.y U..'i(iO,(KiO
-Will I'ay .'ill I'.T Cent. Divl.Ieud.
rorllaud. <ire.-The I..wls and Clark K\|iosllion bad .-ome to a close, coiii- pletlng the biggest enterprise of lis kind eviM- held ou the racllic Coasl. The closing leremoiiies were nii|.ro- prlatie. .\8 the banil finished ".-Vnld I.ang Syin>" Ihe lights were extin giiished an.l six miniatnri' liattlcsliips wer.' dynamited nnd blown up. This was followiMl bv llr.'W.irks, ending with the set ple.-e "(iooil Night."
The exiHisitkn was entirely success¬ ful. In p.iiiil of ati.'ii.liin.'i' all preill.- li.iiis w.'re bi'iilen. and a f.'w tlii.iisand over '.'..".isi.iKKi have eiilir..! lln- groiiii.ls sliiie the opening .lay. Wliile the fair was well patronlK.'d by the home peo¬ ple, great throngs of visitors from all parts of the ftilted States were isiii- stantly In the city, often trstlng lb"' botid capa.'ily.
I'inani'ially also the exposition went lii'yoml all expectations. It is known bevoii.l doubt that the stocklioldcrs will r.'.-clv.- a .livld.'iul of al least thirty per cent . while it is mor.' |inssili|e that a foriv per .¦.¦iil. .livideinl will be .Ic- i-lar.'d.
KILLS TO S.VVK HIS MOTIIKII.
Tradc Makks DcsiaNs
COPTHKIHTS Ac.
iiir.'iill..n in t.r.ibuhljr iMlentabUk 'O'mmui.lcn. '.o....ir.o<lr^.r.adentfaL|WiOiUI(ontWiiU •e... fr.M\ 1.1.Ion aganor forBe.rurt..tf palp.ila.
f.ii.'.Ms liken tSrooih Muii.i A c.i. ....Itc tptcttt Nnlkf, wtttHmt chargs^ lu tho
Scientific JTmericdtta
A hftr(1«rm»1r tllUHtmtfHl w^ftklr. I.nrvent rlr- CJlktlcm of uny R.'iPiitlD'^ t.iurn»l. 'riTinn. •.> M t^mn ffar nioiitba, IL SurabrKll newMicwlvni.
M&Co*«""~^NewYQrk
Bruiik naic-a. l!B r HU Washlmtxn. I>. C.
MINI-; LAW IN EKKKCT It Kx.liiib-
In;
IJ.IHHl Hoys I' ill r.'iinsylvaii
MMSir 4 COUCH
Pettit Bros.
(Indertiken and EnbalDenl
RptIcw BailiUng, Main Strmt FREEPORT. N. Y.
Oradnalea ..t the Itnltad Stataa CollMa •( Vmbalatiiig.
Catla atteKlad to da; or night.
Fun-rals .llncbsl in tha baal and lalaac maB. ¦•r with aw*)- .uciliij lo plaaaa.
AJao lady atle.ul.nt. •ouitl Sll.irs Taleph.siaa. n Hemnstead .J « .... ** Hof kiifle Cai.trs N. Y. and N. J . lUh Heioi«K«d i tk «.«k»JlU Oaatsa
The Wall Street Journal !
Bl»«« adTioe and gnawwa, wiUwial JMin, inqninw aUmi ioT«itBiaoU. W«<UM •uderlyii.K c«iu)« of market ¦•»••¦•»••. Uel«rmin»a f»i-u goT«m- ' (¦ffntl>«o(aN;nriticaOiii<''iae«,uua)Tng i taarrrtow Railnma au.l ludostrial i». ' Mti. Hag oompaele Ublea ^f earniugg •CproMrtina. Qn»i«g aciire aud inao- ' M«* aiooki and bonda. Keoorda ihi, Ih* laM aato ot bonda aud ta« yield on teTtit—nt at the prir<>. Om «*Jko <<diiy tvuulu tk* Tbm Waix
imrt$i moiwy taftlf and frojlut^f and ia adrit* about iurrUwtfntt ihan vm viU 4«N tutdo $*
PnblUhed dallj by
Dow. Jonea ^k Co., 44 Broad St.. N. Y.
Tha oUeat new* ufscy of WaU Sc
•U a 7«ar. il a aontk.
PATENTS
¦« •• aSk laMgk aaga s «"*• IH aLkCOWNTMIC*. —[¦Ill Sfctrktl^at* mmii'imdifimUt/^ttt.
Wilk.'Sbarre. Ta Th.' n.'W min.' law forbi.bllng the .inploynient .>f b.iys un¬ der fourti'.'ii years old ontsi.l.' tii.' an thracite mines ami boys iiii.ler -i.ii.'.ii years old inside of tliem, has ton.' im.. elTeet. The results are eagerly iwiilt- e.l l.y th.' mine Avork.'rs" l.'ad.'r-. 11 is .'Stinial.sl thai tb.'r.' an' I'.Mkki break.T boys b.'lw.'.'ii the ag.'s .if l.-n an.l f.nir teen who will be aff.'.'ted by tli.' law. but as far mh .'an b.' learii.'d ..iinin.ra- tively f.w of these left the l.r.'ak.Ts
.\ r.'as.uiabl.' tlm.- will 1..' giv.'i. 111.Ill I.) s.Miir.' tbe iii'.-.'ssary iiiiploy mint .'.'riitbat.'. an.l ilien the min.' w..rk.rs' lea.l.'rs will |.r.i. c.sl t.i sc- that the law is strictly ob.'y.'.l.
Iloy Shoots Down Ills rather, Wlin Had .\ltack<-.I Iier.
Trenton. .\. J. —While pioteeling bis mother from Ihe assaull of bis father, who was armiMl with a knif.', Williani T. Itevlns. ,Ir.. sliol and killed his father on a bous.'b.iat in tbe Ilelaware Itiver. Till' -on was about to give him¬ self up to the police when he was nr- iistiil and held without ball for the I Irand .rury.
\.-.'ord' „ to tlie story lol.l by the miitliir >1ie iiiiiI her busban.l ha.I a .piarnl. un.I atsjut slipper tiiu.' h.' threat.'ne<l lo kill h.'r. II" was arm.'.I Willi a knife iiml pursii.'d her around llle li.ius.' Sli.' linally .'sia|M>.l from lb.' Ii.iiis... anil licf.ir.' tli.' hnslinud .•oiil.l Iin.l li.'r sli.' bud niwcil out to the lions.-li.ial of h.'r s,,n.
'I'll.' liu-ban.l r.iwi'd out I., the lionse- b.ial. an.l wlien b.' .am.' ab.iaril young Heviiis refiis.sl t.. I.'i bim s.'e bis niotli- er. Th.' fatb.'r gi'abl.i'.l a lial.h.'t and was striking al his son's h.-a.l when llle son tir.'.l and kill.'d him.
SKNAIDU Kri.KIIItl) HIKS.
Canadian Stalcsniiin Was Tlmuglit to llav.. H.'.-n Only Slightly llnrl.
.Vcwtnii. Mass. - S.^nalor ileorg.' T. I'ulfor.l. ..f Ilrockville. Canada. die<l at 111.' Newton Hospital as the result of injuries r.'i.'ived in an aiitoiiioblle a.:- .iileiit ..11.' w.ek I'.f.ir.'
I...ins Z.'rlax. of .^lliaiiy N. V . the iliaiiff.'iir. ili.sl three .lays liil.-r Sena¬ tor l-'ulfiinl's N'.ly was tak.'ii lu Can- .i.la.
S.-na|.ir Inir.ir.l "n> a ii.'iliv.. .if Ilro.-kvill.' an.l was lifly-Uir.e years ..111. In l!»i«> be was ialli><! lo tli.' S.'ii- ate of Cana.ln Me aiiiass.'.l :, l.irge f.irlnn.' as .1 maiiufa.uir.r <.f 111.'.11- . ines. waa an entbiisiasli'' ya.'bl-inaii ami was a iii.'inb.'r ..f s.'V.'ial Cana.lian s... ial and y.i. lit .-lubs.
a rortlnn ol Ihe Rail Snia<hed by the Itedatlrss Ton> of iVn'nr, and FWe Vrr.finn Wfre Washed Tliroagh tlie tip. nine Into Ihr 0"pan *> Narrative or an Kre-WI'nr^i. N.'W Y.ir'K City.TlK Cnnard Mil" st.'ainsbip Campania, from I.iviT- l.iiol ami (Jiii'i iistowii. shipped a s.'a on Hi't.'l.i-r 11' wlil.-Ji resulted ill llie injury of a large number I f St. 'rage |.iis...m;ers an.l the I.iss of live or r.ix. Tl.e ollieera of the Campania were very r.'lii-."lit about the lH-cidciit. and r.'fus.'.l lo give any In¬ formation until the agent. Mr Brown, I'lltliorl?..-.! Us Issuance.
Til.' sum of llie affair i.- sai.l to he that oil W.'.!ii.'s.biy. (b'tolur 11, Klmut 1 .I'doik 111 till' aflcrn.ion. the Campa¬ nia was rmining along at lier usual s|i(.ed with a Ir.ige .|iMr!.'ring sea when till' steamsbii. Iiir.lic! sn.bl.'iily to port ami sconpi'il ii|. an . li.irm.ins sea. The sea Isiarile.l 111.' Cainpruia alwut mid¬ ships oil till- port si'.le and I'ompletely swept lb.' siccrage .k.'k. washing n
1 large nunilier of s rage passengers
1 aft. The sea tllle.1 the space Itetwwu i tbe decks, siuashisl out a ilo.ir In the : rail. lbioii!;li whicli the were swept ' and lost, .\bont lliiriy wero InjuriMl, : The great sea washed aft with ter- ! rlltc for.'e ami then surged forv.-.ird. ' Its power was irrisisllbl.', and there I was n'j possiliillly of escape'from Us I ruKli. One yoniig wmiIiiiii hnd both legs brok.'ii at the tliigli. several pas- [ sejigers had arms kii.l ribs broken.
On arrival ten were In tho lio'spltnl. ' while a larg.' nuiiib.'r v.ere nursing I hnilses .if nil sorts. The new were } nls.i iii,|ure.I. Ur. Verdon. the ship's surgeon, was nl.led by several physl- .'bins who were cabin passengers on board. I .\ pasfeiig^r on hoard snid that be I had hcaril that two woni.'n and three I men w.'re lost, but declar.-.I Ihat. al- i tboiigli an Inspecllon was ma.le. no re¬ port was given out of the number lost. "I don't believe thi>y know theiu- I Bclvcs bow many are missing." j Wb.n llie sea boarded the (^nmpnnla tbe sieerage passengers were sitting ' about the d.'cks, some of tbe women singing.
This deck runs nn both sl.les from n point uii.ler llle bridge aft to -within a short distance of llie stern. The deek alK>ve stK'll.'rs it and a bigli rail gunr.ln it. ll'iccn \U,. rail and the upper deck a 1 nn' nclting tills IIic space to pr.'v.'iit ilic piLsseugers from washing i overlioar.l.
' III tho rail, ¦nlileh is a solid plated ' t\-all above four feet high, nre several ¦ swinging doors, or oiicii snippers, to ! allow 111.' waler t<i pass out when any • in sbliipe.!. These openings are i erosseil by iron bars or grilling. It was i through jii.'se op.'nings that Ihe pas- : seng.r.- v.-.n- forced by llie terrible ' nisii of waters wlicii the d. ck wris till.'d.
One of till" nios: comib-te ifcounts
,'.f the ac.'idctil nnd panic thai ensued
I was gheu by Mi. bad O'Connor, of No.
I 2211 Wesi Tweuty-scconil str.M-t. u first-
: class cabin passenger. Mr. O'lViniinr
siild that the fact that a panic was on
tl.e boa! at 111.' time 1-111111.it lu- loo
strongly ci:iiibasl7.eil. He sai.l tbe pas.
I seiigers w.'re alisohitcly piini.-slri.-Ueu,
running liilli.r and tiiilher. and coin-
; pletely lost tli.'ir lii'n.Is. II.' warmly
prnlspd Ciplnln Warr, and said lie did
.'vetytbtiig man could d.i for th.' pas-
' sengers of all classes. Mr. O'Cniiii.ir's
I story Is MS follows:
I "After breakfast I went to th.- sniok- i Ing room In company with Mr. .\. W. j SllllR. a cabin pass.'iiger. an.l took up 1 n novel lo read fur a lime. Tli.-r.' was a sud.li'ii lurch
WASHINiiTii.V
; Charles ti. Hawes. .if Clii.ago. Ill . is I said to be slated t.. su.-.eed S.-.-rel^ry
of the Treasury Shaw. ' The .-ost .if the I'ri'sidciifs Sniihcru
-._- . , tour in transportation Is esiimai.'.l at
between J,-.(Kki an.l yr^ssi. if he p.ivs l.iiiia. Ohio. Tk« in.Tstery -iirr.niii.l : ih,. regular rallr..a.l ral.-s. in« the robbery seven .rears ago of th" ' -fhe li.'iicial Ibiai-.I ..f llic .Navv has (Amerl.'nn Nmional Bank here of .IHis.- re.onitnenibd raMnj lb.' iw.. llattle- IKKI VKt cleaied bv the confession 1.1 "'''P" •i"ll'."-lr.ed by the last Contr. ss rrosecutor Wilii.,,", Kline-r, of IMish ¦ ¦¦'"'" "¦•¦'"""""•' " 'V'""'bnis. nawsher. formerly l.iitor of th. IMii- j ,^i^ ViaVbg^u'^i-unll^ilv-^i;^ ^"w^lu i-at Open. Hon,.. Hb.. k. in T^lli,b ilie , tm.wn r. si.],.,., „r ,|„. Xat,.,i,al CHpUal, iiisiltiiii..n was |,„aii.i' dl.>.l sudileiily In the .Uy.
Kowsher and Tlionias WiiUln.s, a real I C.ingr.'ssnian liar.ln.'r. of Massa.hu- estate ag.MiI. w.-r.' iii.li. t.'d bv tlic s.'its, ami 1!. A. Siiiitli. one ..f the larg- ;(.;rai.d ,hii-y last w.-i-k tor tlie roi.birv. 'est v.'ss, 1 owners of Olou.-csler and Rowsh.'r <'x,,n.'r:.t.-,l Wilkin-. Iml imi.li.at.'.l Keii.ianiln c. I'nurot, for inilliniialre and pn'sirtetit ..f
the ol.l National Hank. Kanro; .li.-.i In [Sandimky a year ago practically |ieii inilesa.
Tbe robberr of the .ii»«»il,'an Kant
detl.'.l the w..rk .if ihe'MTiki'r s and
a do
Si'ir.'tary Itoot i-.'ganilng Amerl.-an lisbing ricbis ofl Newf.'S'iidlan.I.
The-Prishlent told several C.ingress- nieii Willi wl'.iiii I,.' .-oiiterred that Ihe raiiroa.I r.iie une-lloii woul.l be the chief l..|iii- of bis message t.i Congress.
It.ibert r.a.-oii. Assistant S.'.retnry of Stale. Mii-.'ee.le.l Krancis 11 Loomls. Ii.'ing sworn i.-io oflice l.y Cliarles It. n.'a'i, Ch;' f or tbe Itui-.'i'.ii of Appolnl
en olliiT det.M't of 111.' vault doors, locks or time locks w-as dmiiagisl. and the lli.s.ry was that
Cashier Kail. and Vi. c rrcsLIiMit !
Mi.hael ha.I .•oinmitt.Ml tb.' .•rim.'. i ,,,-,. .i„,I'TI--Ii isi tviw
Mi.'hael was lii.li.-tetl two v.-at-s lali'i-. , ' AHOIIl.l. Isl.ANHs
but believing be . ..iiM gain strong, r L,.'""',''''" ''¦"''¦ '"'''" '' ''<'¦' f''""'
evlden.-e again-i bim rro-ecuK.r ! " " ''b't-'i"". "¦ <"•. for Ibe .-stablish- Klingi-r n..lled the in.llctmcnt lo gain :";''"'.¦¦''" ""¦'¦<' ''™'"'-li |i"sl.il11.'es in ,i„ie. ¦ Hon..lnln.
Later .Mrs WUkins told Kliiiger in j A .-0111111010 s.uvcy of the publie lauds
Idle c.inv.'rsalioii llial Kalli an.l Midi- j If tbe Territory has .Inst been linished
gel -were uot guillT. The prose<ui..r i i.v ibe Siirviv Iicpartmenl. and Ihe
linally got .Mrs Wilkins' assisian.-e a j l-anil Olli.e lias in.-ele a list ..f th."
nioiilh ago. a lueetiug being arraiigisl j binds, show ing I'.iat in all the Islanils where tbe . imversatlou between Wil- Ihere are l.Tl!i.li!<> a. res of (!i)vr>rn
kins au.l Howsh.r was ov.'rli.'iii.I an.l \ i»<'"I lands.
taken ilowii by ili,. court sti'nograph.'r. 1 Tor the lirst tlin,> In its history Houo-
Ibiwsli.'i ami Wilkins wer.-th.n ar- : liilu has pawnlii-okiug shops. Two liava
resl.'d. H.iw^lier daliiie.! thai l-'anrol : siarl.-.l williiii the (lasi f.-w w.cks
gav.. bim '.he .-onibination of the liiii..|- , ,.„,<,, ,,; „-rigl,l. (i,.vcr„.ir (Jencral
safe, «liii'h lia.I never been changcl ¦ „f „„, i.i,|ii„,,j,„„ ,vill retire from that
nee l,efailni-.'.,r Ihe I.inia Natioi.a , „„„ ,„„„„ , „,.„„„„., , „,„, ,„„„„ ,„
h .'., • l'\''ir '''¦'"'"¦" '¦'-¦ ' M"m|.lns. Tciin.. to resume bis law
and hid Ilie resi in the gas pip., in the : nricii.e
basemeiil of tbi. bl.i.k. II.. furtli..r ; '
art.ls that h.. wa„t.-d to ....iifiss wl,..ii A.-.-onling to the annual report for
Kaurot was living, as Mrs. Wilkins "' >">'' ''"" J'f "'" ^'""H" ""Hwa.T ¦nas pcr'.lsl..ut In l„.r demands. ,„ <omi.ai,y...wiilng the line <-oiine.-tlng
whom be bail . .iiif..s.:e,l the .rime ! *'''""'''' "'"' '"igupaii. the road paid
when she .m... corn.T.'.l hiio ab.,111 it I """<'¦ l'""" '''''"- ""* I""""'-
in li.-r liusban.l's .itlice. He said li.- j
n-.iiil.l pli'a.I guilty , HOMKSTIC.
With I'i-os..i-uior Miiigi.r. Itnwsber i .ieorge A. I..ivi.j.iy. .if Siiokane.
was loi.keil 111 th.. vault after bis .-.m- 1 Wa-h.. who agreed lo give up two or
fessi..n. He got out iu Just ..Iglil mill- I thre.- strips of bis ikin to save the
Utes and forly seconds. | pf,. ,,f a f..|lov.- i:iks' wif... has sui^sl
I i,r. r. V, Tlioinas for Jlii.ilii.| because
PKACI-: KXVOYl*' cnAUITV l-TNI). ] ibe laller r.'inovc.l lifty s.iuare inches
No Authority Over Hainapo Company. The State Waler C.iuimissl.ni .annot supervise the Itainnpo Water Com¬ pany. In reply to an In.pilry from the State Water .''upply Comiuission. at .\lbany. .Mtorney-Oeueral Mayer gave 111* opinion that that IxKly ha.I no au ihorlty or control ..ver private water corporations and that the pr.H-ediire
! of a.-<|uirlug ndllional sour.-es of water supply by municipal I'orporatlous or water ei.inmisslun* of cities or villag.'s
' dors not apply to corporatl.ius and in¬ dividuals. It was his opinion. In.w ever, that the sources of supplies of Ml. h private .orporntioiis or persons
i nre Included within th.. s.Mp.. of the iiiTestigalion pi-ovided fur by the act of the last Legislature creating tbi' Stale eommission He says: "Tlie ob- j.H't of a report |i|-.ivid<Ml for is 1.1 in¬ form the Legislaiure fnlly as to all water supplies witliln this State, wbetlier now available.iis..d 01' not. and also to inform that b.sly of the pres ent moans of .lisposing of sewagi.. etc.. to enable it to leglslat.' int.'lligeiul.i Ulion the broad mid i.nperlant sub Jeet."
Chnrilies Itoar.l Kefuses Hesiillals. CerllHcales of incoi-poratl.ui w.-re re-
fuseil bv th.
at .\lbaiiy 1.
prop.ise to
lower east s
th.. ground
Slate Hoi'i-.l 0
ll\.. orgHni/..it
iperale liospil
lie ill N.'W Yo
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I Gov..rnor .McLiino to Iiiv.-l It in .lap- ancse and lliisslau War Hon.Is.
C.iii.'.i-d. \. H.--iiov..rnor .I.iliii .Mc-
: Lan.. bus ib.¦:.!..,I 10 mak.. a pern a-
iii'iii Irii-I ..r 111,. .<-Jo.i>Ki u.M.n 1.1 111..
I eharitb.s of ill.. Slal.. of .N.'w Hair.p-
shin. by III., .lapaii.'se iinil Itusslaii
p.ac.. envoys In e.pial ainoiiiits of .lilil.-
I mill. Hi. will ask Ih.. ii"7[t I.eglslaturi'
i to r.'cognize an.l a.-.-epI Ihe plan by the
j pa--age of a siiltabl.' act.
• Tlo' C.iverno:- liivlt..<I the Sei-rdary
l.i.gislailon f..r iiirrcii.y r.-form will be sought from th.' ncxi Coiigr.»ss by 111.. .\ni,'ri.iiii Hanki.rs- Association.
Til.. Ilieatrl.;il season op..!iiiig at .N'l-w Y.irk I111..S l...,.ii p.ior ..n ilie wliol.'.
Kv.'.y ..11.. of H.islons \Ki.tH») publie sibool I'hil.Iren f.Miiid a seal when the s.lKiols opened.
Till' sixty eighth year of tbe T'nlver- siiy of Mi.'hlgan open..I at Ann .Vrbor with fully 4'-'li<> students.
.\ngeles (("al.l Sunday-school
needs more hospitals ill.' in. i>r)iorati.':i of so many woul.l lead t-i .-.infusion. The petitloiiers ure ask..d to .'.infer with u view- towar.l uiiitlng in on.' Iiew buspitnl corporati.m. Th.ise seek¬ ing the Hoard's approval are the Hetli .lacob .loseph Hospital. Cnrmi'l Hos¬ pital and Hlspensary. Kasi Side Hos pltal Assoelntlou, SI. llr.'gory's I'r.'p Emergency Accident Hvispiial ami .\inbulnnee Station ami tbe Zloii Hos¬ pital .\8soeintiou. Tiie Ibianl up- pioved tbe incorporation of St. .los epirs Hospital. I'ar Uo.kaway; Will¬ ing Hdpers' Il.iine for Woiinii aud .Tewlsh Hospital for Defoimilies and .lolnt DIsenses of Xew York, and dis- approvwl tlie liK-orporalloii of the In¬ dependent KdiK-allonal So. Icly for I Ualian Cliildren of Ne.v York.
I I'arly Without it .Name.
Formal ohjecllons 10 the use of the uniue --Socialist,-' ado|itcil as Us new title by the former S<ii-lallst Kemo- I crath' party, was filed with tlie Secre¬ tary ot State nt Albany l.y .luslloe I Ebert, swretary of the executive coui- I mittee of the StK'iallst Labor party, I ami by Henry (iunii, of Scheinctady, j a private individual. The objei-tions nre made to the use of the tille In I eonne.-tioii with the noniinations tllp»l j by the Socialists with tbe Secrelarv of j State of Louis H. Houdiu and .lolin H. ; Buliard as caudldales, respectively, for .lustice of llle Supreme Court iu tbe j seeoml and fourtli districts. The ob- ! Jectloiis to the mime are Ibat it Is ^ suhstnutinlly the same ns that of tbe Socialist Ijitior party and Is thus like¬ ly to cause eunfusioii, and further that under the election law nnd the recent I decision of tlie Court of Appeals it la I nn liifriiigeinent of the use of thn' ! party's iinine.
of Stale and Slate Treasurer to a.-t , the „thcr day gave watermelons as
Willi bim ns trns;..e« of the fund. ' prizes to l.'adiug ptipiis.
A.-.-.i,-diiiKtotlie(iov..rii.ii-'splan'.he I .,.,,„ ^.„,.,„ ,„„„ut.., .•.iinp.,s,.d of
"" '" ;.","• ',"'¦-.'.'¦'' ''>'.1'''\,i'. ,''•"•' otli.-..rs of the lnited Slafs Navy, has
snilable .'ll.'
Seple;.|.el' „t .¦
iif Il,i. .laic of I iif I'.irtsmouil!.
111.. Ilflli :ig ..r Ili.MV
TOCOS I'IKTY STinitlNii .l.M'AN.
Vi-i|s -r..iiiple and Pays II.1111.1;:.. 10 Imperial .\nccst,ii'<.
iie.'t..,l as I'resl.b.nt Kcai-Adinlral C. r. tiooilc.
One of the new victims of smallpox nt Nntchez. .Miss., Is .Miss^Iai-}' Chiini- berlaln, a ni.'..' ..f lb., liovernor .if Or.'g.in.
.Military prison.-rs on Cov.'rnor's Isl- aii.l. New York City, bad to form a liiiik.-i brig.id.. to light a tir.- which llireal. 11...I the prison.
It was reiHirleil at Ilutte, .Mont., that
'I'okio, .lajiali. -The n.'Ws lli.ll \ i. "¦ Ailmiial To;;.. v-..rs!iipi.il at [y.r Tein
pie is creating a profonn.I Impression. ; Ui,. .Morning aud Kvening nilii It is b..Iieveil llial Ills net w-lll furnish | biggest in Coi'ur d'Aleiies. had b. .11 a lasting exanipl.. in national religioua j sol.l to N'.'W Yorkers for $ii.(nmi.ihki. e.lii.'ation an.l Ihat anc-slral worship j ,„ vnn Ness avenue, San l'-|-nii,'is,'0. Will be given fr.'sli siinin.alion. -spc- ,¦„, ,,„, ,.,,,. ,,„« pla.-ed an ,>xii-a nun.- * "" b.-r of .'l.'.'iri.' liglits. so as t.i mak.' il
I.I.. la:
I l.iok.'.l .ml of tl
wln.Iov.s. was c.iHpli.tdy biirle.I under i the sen. Th.. gales. wlil.-!i were .llr(.et- ly opposite tn ni.'. used for allowing ibe water to run oIT. bail burst fi-imi their ! fastenings like so nnn-li slr:iw. A . dark ubji-ct swept by in.' an.l out I tliroiigh thi. gap like a ihip In n large ' v^¦ntp^ main. Mr. Mills juiiiped tip anil cried. 'Mnii overboard."
"The pani.' Ihat .'iiMi.d was abso¬ lutely imiiossible to d..scrlbe. You i-an- not sp.'ak of It too strongly. Men. ¦ women ami elill.ir.'ii of lb.' st.'.'i-agc I wero hiiri.'d nlmiit like -" many bits of paper In n bmri.'ane. The stewards nished for.' ami afi trying to calm ibe now- thoroughly paiii.'-strlckeii pass-n- ger*. "1 eertnlnly n.lniire the coii.-nge of = Cnptaiii Warr. wli.. .li.i e-.-erytbiiig In
daily In ilic ainiv and navv. .\dniiral
'|-og.. I.a- shown his implicit fallii In
what ll.. said In Ids report of the ;:reat ' ',u\''\ ('..cini
ii:i\a; balil.' ivli.ii be allriliul..d the
.lapanese viclorj to the piotecliuu Of
III.' -iiiiils of iniju'ria! am-i stors.
i.-tlcr f.M- Ih.' niglit ilrills ..f lb.
Na
The Sheriff of llarlf.ir.i Connty. in Conuei'ricut. Ims b....n lined J.'iH by the I'iiIUhI States llistrict Courl for taking h Federal prisoner rroni Ihc .oiiiily lull to paint his .-iiiiuncr lioiis.. an.l work uriiun.l his gr.inn.ls at N.'W Lon¬ don. King Eilward will g.v.. a Itlble i.e- Saranac I.uke, N. Y.-Uerbert Miller, [ turn to Hrutoii Clinn-li. al Williams- n w.'ll known gn .Ic .if Snianac Inn, | burg, Va., to .¦omm.'iniir.ite th.. thi-.'c whil.. Illlll..r lb., iiillui.nce of .Irlnk. shot j hundredth aniilv..rsiirv ..f Ibe Aiigli. an ami killed Ids wif.> and IIm-ii cut his 'church's establishni.'iil on ill.' sli.ir..s ouii ihriiiil. Miller is known throngli- | of th.. Old Ilomlnioii.. *
""' "'' Adit la.ks. a, li,- has I n « ; ^ "Ceneral Coum-il" t siil..r lb.'
guide ain.'e Ins boylioo.i. Ills falher ; ,,ropos...l uiii.ui of Ibe ('.iiigicgaliiiiinl
SHOT ANU KII.I.EH HIS WIFK.
Adii-oii.l.i.'k ilniile C.iiiiniils Munler and Then Attempts Suicide.
Injured in Riding the (Joal. A case of Interest not ouly lo meiu- bers of the Order of .Mncabees but to all who have bem initlnted in any of the .secret frauruiiies was on trhil In the Supreme Court nt CnunudaiRua. The enae ia entitled tlsi-nr I). Thomp¬ son against the Supreme Tent of th* Maccabees of the World, and It Is brought to i-ei.ovcr damages for in Juries whicli Thompson nlleges lie re¬ ceived while b.lng initiated Into Ihe tent of the order at Hopewell in I!«W. Thompson alleges that during the cer¬ emony of riding tile goat he was roughly handled nnd sev. rely Injiiri'd, nnd that his injuries were such as tc entitle hlm to $llllKI daiuuges.
Peaih of (Iiiorg.. 11. Warren. Former .Mayor (ieorge II. Warren of Troy died suddenly iu the ofllee of liis physician. Mr. Wairen's gi-nndfalher was the first msyor of Troy. His father was at the time of hig death III., oldest native born resident of the lily ami was promlniiil in Us iilTali-». The ll.censed was a wholesale .baler ill wool, hut relired from busi. lu
l.STti. He was eh'cted mayor ... 1 i-o.v In ISiJl. .Mr. Warren was a cillc-lor of curbis. uud his colhvtlon of t'hiuese iwrcelaiu Is said to be second only to that of ,1. rv Mopgan. In lS.Mi he mar- ritd Kug(.iila I'luhe Taylor, ot Wash¬ ington.
his 1
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whl<
near
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¦r for 11.1 s.... iig.-rs of
.b.serv.s the vol..
\as giv.'n Illlll au.l
v.'iy n;emb'-r In ibc
ali .'lass.'S.
of thnnks
signe.I by
.'.'itilii-
ill.I iiiMiiv of lli- I'.'lallv.'s ar.' rcsi.l.'iits .if ibis lillag.'. wh.r.' Ii.s wif,'. r.iriii..r- h a Mis- Ib.yl.'. is als.. w.'ll kn.iwn.
.Mill.'! bad biTii .nipl.'y.d by the S.'ir::r:'.- Inn Companv for Mv.ral years li- ; I,Ilir .if ll... giiid.. bouse, and In Ibal ca|.ii.-lt.\ was .1 faniiliar rharacler to Ibe Ib.ni-n.ls ..f visitors fr.iin all |..i;;> iif 111., .'.iiinliy who ^|.eri.l lli..ir
|ii7iM"Mi un'iiib. rsi. rniii'd I'lrcllir.'ii IL'.Vi.isMii. ami M.'iliii.lisi Frulcstant llso.iKKii Cbiirch.'s has l.i'en ,'iilb..| to Hss..nil.l.. nl I la Mon. O,. I'-cbriiai-y 7, lim;.
-.11 ONl.V S Till.FN IlnltSFS
GASNOW
AaroM ihkUiv a tkatih an<l OcfriptloB of anlavMlttom, vil) bu pnMMJy adviwat wMbaiil < u<t. at la lu MtcataUmy. C..inMtiakan«M««rVU)rr«n&'ttatUl. Tha liand»nmcwmu>- tratrJtio«kl«atMdua patanta. tcDtfrp*.
t^Wali ukaa ftmuvh llaatcy * vUni^h frtalvt ^taimi Mttttt, *ilUK>«lclMf|a.to
HERSET & SOIIBE i^v;".. niW TORI
Oa<c*/ THE AMI Rl.-AM INVFNTOR. ka>.l.ua.« >>.<l'l'-~. N w., u»i.ia«iia, U.S.
NIS AID WAS NOT APPRECIATED.
Young Mara Efforts to Prompt Had DiaaaSrcus Ending.
Ur. W.io.irow Wilson ot Prlncelon was talking wiih soni.. young men ahout ch.aiini: in 1 van.inaiions.
".^side from moral groiin.ls." Pr Wll'on sab! cheaiing is ba.l on vr.a- lerlai gronn.Is. Th. chi'ai is very apt, yon know, to be foun.l out.
"In Virginia, in my boyb .od. .'there was a case of rhcaiing ihai had a disasinnis .'ii.llng.
¦ .\u cideily niinlster app«.are.l b.-- fore a Nianl to b» esamin.^.i for some piv-l or oih..r Th.- evaminai.on was putillc. anil the I'lst hruuch in b» 'aken up wa... l.aiin.
What in the lailn for goose'' the 1 xaii iner sai.l.
' Ari! the p.vir < id min sier at the start wa- -mmped. H.- omld not reniemb.r P was plilfn' to see him. »n.| a >..iinu man seated r.-ai coiilj not resist ll, :| mg llim o, ,
" Anser.- \di .].-.,• ihe >oung man
• I'.-.it the nlnisttr coutinn. d silent, rolling his c.\rs. racking hh. braia.
"Anaer - whisper. I the >o'ing man In a lo.|.jer tone.
-The minister no-a- turned his hea.l and looko.I at his proirpirr od.llv.
••-l'.i.r olil chap'. Hie alm.-»-hoard Hi^ mant.s me i.> in again, ih.- v.ung man thought, an!. ! m 1. r ih»n orr. he repeai«>.|
" '.\nser'
"At this the Birisier tiirr"d and ahook his forefnger at T^e you'h
• An«».r vonraelf job ;o'J«i(t Jack- M«pe».' he ghcuie^i. •
Advocates Ilig Hattleships Ili'iu- A.Imlral Ifobl. y Ii Kvaiis n eates Jiuildiug ballb'ships tons as tbe niinimiini illspla.'.inent
IS.i
n I I>..ui.nrals .Noiiiiiiate.
F iriu.'r liovi'rnor L. F, C (iarvin
was iioiniiiate.1 by tb.. I>..ino.'rals 111
sess.on at Proviilem-e. 11 I . for goi •
erii.ir. by a.-dauiattoii.
.Mi,- li.„....v..U Musl I'liy Hilly.
Miss Alb.. U.sisev.lt iiiusi pay .Inly
nil til., eifis re.'eiv...l by li.r In lb.-
Ori.'iii. whil ll are n-p.nl.'.l w.'rlli Jlisi.-
iMm. in whbli cas.. tb.- .liiIi.- may .'X
,'.'...1 JlUMSSl.
Fisli.rni..u Want Itigbts Heii 1 I
Tl... ii..ui,'..sier .Ma«si lisb.rni.n sent r.'pr..s.'iitatnes |.. Wasliiin;;,.i, i.. ciisult Si'cretary U..0I as to tli.ir list. Ing rights 'on the ....a-t <.f N.'Wf.nin.l I laii.l undi'r the tr.'atv ..f l.Mv
Parkbiirst ..11 Insin-an.-.. lir.ift Th.. II.-1 Or Parkhnrst. in a s.ruion pr.'a. lusl ill New- York City, sai.l reve iatlons .if iiisiirame .iioiuirv an- synip toiuatii- .'f a g.-ueral .li<«.nse tbat i- giiawing int- tb.. vitals of tlic l«slv p..I Ui.
Labor World.
.V Irnining s.ii.sil f..r ...nrpeutci < lias lM>..n starle.l l.y th,- H.-aiUiig Carp.ii- ters- I'nion.
.\mong th.. pro|Kisitioiis .lefenteil at Ihe ri>.'Ciit .-oi.v..ntioii of the Int.rna tl.mal ri pographlcal riil.iii was a r. s..- bili.in .l.vlarliig igainst Ihe N'ntl.nial ' (iuard I
S.\m|iatln ll. strjk.s in Chicigo prob I ably will Ix. more pn-valeui In Ihe near I future through an alliance between th.. '• teams, rs an.l ilie rnilway freight I haii.llers The nam.. ..f the new fnl ! eraii.in i» ilie Shipping Tr.i.l.-s All: an.-e. j
.V g.'ii.'ra! -inkt' in il... .le«.tricol' works at Berlin n.is ..pl.r.-ii: jnany i emii%i.i..« ..| lb. p..w.V .i.inpan..«| J"lm..l tile iii.>\cm.ti-. and fhe street' .:*) .ervbe w.i i..,ui».e,„l. i
The Putiloff lr.>ii Works whi.h hive j
continued aa the principal annr. f 1
i;:dustrial .liKir.lers in Sr Peierabure I ain.v the lieginn.ng of the movenient } ftarle.1 by Kather li.ipon. were Hiiaily 1 dntgd. after .-i two week* warning to thai elfei-t A »aifl:: . rowd of work ' '.u»n aud ag,tat.Ilk aueiupie.! i.i mak.' ! a dem'>u«traii.»n .lo.t a '••nn..} w,i«' throwi,. wlii^L failed to eipl.nle rt e manir«ttaula wert diaperaeU tj ^^^y aacka
Act .if Fni.iii li.'p.al.'d.
I'h.' lliks.lag nnallilll"llsl.^ I'os-.'.l ;l.
Ibe bill Inli-o.ln.'.'.l by tli.- lioMTiim. i.I
r. |..-aliiig Ih.. a. I .if union with N.ir-
iv.iy an.l altering lb.' tiai: of Sw.'.I.'ii.
Anar.bi-I- Aciiv.. 111 Itiissin. It.'.l Hag .l.'iiionsiraiioiis .ir.-w .'i.twda ;o the N.'vsky Prosp.'.t in St Peli'rs- l.iirg Kiissia. bui c.issa.ks nn.I gen.l- arni.'s .irove the .Icnioiislrat.irs sway an.l a 'ban.I .rosj.sl ihe rner an.l be- LMii an open air 111.'.ling in front ..f the nniversiiy. wboli nas .barg.-.l ..u by l..iii.'c and IW.. men w.re woumb .1
M Faur.' Wjii« Itail.s.n Ua. e M. Jai.|n.- I'a.iie «"n the ball.ion r»..-. bin.ling in lliineary. after a trip of >7,-. mil.-s M. Faure thus wins ill.' \.r.. Club s gran.l prij.'
Newsy Oleauings.
Tbe .'slii.. rale from F^nglan.l t.' India ha- be..ji rnlu. «I t" tw.. sbllllngs p.-r w.ir.i.
Vnie iiif.irmally ..pen.'.l her llCth a.a.lenii.' year with pnibably a larger i-.'iiisiratain than .iiiy <iiher year
Miss Cr.iwtb.'r. Ihe larg.-sl nn.I fi.rc ,.»t gor.lla cv.r .apiure.l. lias Jnst ar rn.-.l ai the L..n.bin Z.s.l.igi.';.; liar-
.lelis.
Miss Ficin iig. .111 .issiftiniil .n ll.e Harvnr.l Astronumi'al obs.'rvai.'ry. li.is di»..iv.r, .1 sii.ither Dew star, of al- llioal the •.Mil maglilmde. i|i Ihe con- >iellatiou .\<|Ui'.n
China Ik soiimling the lnited Stat.s .1. t.i the ieiigtii of tiuie il will lake Itiissi.i and .lapaii to ev.i. iiat.- Man- ,'lmr:a.
Nne ..Bi.er- ..! Ibe Cbi.-ngo lieiail Cal Haicrs' A-s.^oUtmn .'f Hbnois ami Wi», oualii luust pay flues f..r }'• legal ...irhln.iii..n
.Ieff«-r»ou P. KapiiH-. eig'aly tw.. years .¦;.|. '.u... a Wall Street 4iroker. worth l.alt a u.ilii'.n was taktn to Ihe Mateu Island pairprr farm eolon.ij.
Vigor .j» pr.'»f. Uion* of bind fraud .i»es lj:;vr iau»-.l the .iban.ti.uiuri.t of .iivut i.'..'.'«ni a.res of school Land .u i:.e B!u» .Mountsiu fore«t leaerve.
Liveryman In Munb-e. lii.l . c.inf.sse? Wli.n Caught Willi Aiiiiniil-.
Tndiaiiapi.lls in.l - Harry Fost.i'. n pi,.SI..rolls lU-.-rviiiiin in Miiii.i.'. I'd.I
th,. pnllc.. h|. hail I II operalliig bl«
sialil.. fur v..ars wllli hors..s SI..I..11 in Ibis Stale. Ohio. Illinois an.l Michigan. II.. w.ml.I ii'.it ;iii|iliial. any .me .1-... but Ibe is.lir.. beli.'V.. be is a iiienibei of a band of Imrse tlii.'V.s.
T"<i buys were ilriving a Icrs.. in Muiiiie wii.'ii a liv.iyman from (ircn i.iwii recogni/.i'd it as one stolen from liini.
1,1 Fosier'j st.nble lie |.l..nlin.-.l ah' ,,th.-r as having be. 11 M..|..|i from bis ilistri. I. F.i-i.r ..rr.'r..l M assist ih. polU'i- in r.-sliiting aiuinals in bis jm,s session to th.-ir ..wmrs.
Tb.. inergi.r of IIa:ia;-.l Fnlverslly and the .Mns.-.'ieliii-i.|ts Insiliule of Te.'lim.logy has fallen ibroiigli -I'he Fniversiiy cf Clii.ng.i enroll-
- ment for tliis year Is •.•:!•.•.¦.. a gain of
I'.uliV 10 l.li; i',i:si|ii: .;.\1:I!1CK S. nearly iw.'iily iiv.. pi.r..iit.
'<. jirlsoiier- rs.aii.'.i fi-oiii ilie Jail
I'.II
-.1 |-.ir Si: H.'iiiy In 1 We-iminsi.'r Abln-:
mg ¦
iig III.' thii-.i break
l.i.ii.bni. A sp.ii aloiigsl.l.. ilarr.i-k's g.ave in I'oi.Is' Crior. \\ .¦siniiiisti'r Abli.'V. has l.e.'ii s.-b.i-Ii'il f.ir the bur ial of Sir II..iiry Irving. wli...-e b.sly Will ili.-r.'f.ir.- lie .lire.-llv b.-iieaili Ibe >ialiie of Shak "sp..are. Tb.- bo.li.'s ..f I.r. .loliii-.m .111.1 Cliarles lH.ki'ns are near bv
at Siaiinloii. \ wilhiii a few H.'.-ks.
.May.ir Wi-aMr. of I'liila.l.ipbia. Pa . lans.'.l lb.' arrest of r.irmir I i|r...'lnr of Pnb'i.' Siif.ly Fngll«!i ami four ..;!m r- on .'barges <.f .'..nspirsey In d. r..iii.'
till
.ill
I oltl'ilUN
Pre-el. at l|.i..s..v.'l|-.- . '.i.l.alK.v -li.
¦ — - Fran.'.'. -b..wii In bis s..|.. ion of tbe
|....'ill. 1! Ag.'.l In.ban chief. rreiidi Ambassa.lor »s bis parlm-r at
ai..i.i.M. 111.' ilii.'f of 111.' Kaw In- i..niils. has alarun..l Pr.'-i.b lit Castro <.f
.. .I1...I ai bis home 11.'lU llart:< I. T . a'j..l iiini.ty year-
ll..iliiii: Tbr.ingbout lln--.a. liioiiiig was ri'pori.'il fr.mi iiuin ii'iis llir.'iigliioi: Iliis, a
\.'ni.ziida. who now iiiiiioun.-.-s I w ill|l.gii.-ss I., s.'tlle III.' Ta.gliy .-as.' I'll" Brilisil i.aial aiiiliorill..s lia .Ic.'i.b-d to m..d.'riiii'..' lb.' sysl. 111 .'ookliig for th.' rank iiinl II f I
L.Twyer Ilugl.. s Hecllncs to Hun.
Charles F lluglns. now inve.tigat' ing the Insuvah.'e ...mpaii:. s. leuui- Iial.sl I'V III., itepuiili'ill;- for .May.n of .New York, .b..'!ln.'il to accept.
F..ar .if It.bl.ery C;ais..s His llealh.
rr.'iii w.iriy over fre.iiii.ut altenipts
1.1 r..li bill! Hr. .1 W or.lwuy. a
...aliliy l.ank.'r ami fannei. ..f Ona-.va l,.«a. is deail.
r.-ath Conliriiii.l Hi- ri.iiry The biie Hi'rman Nolbiing!.'. Ib-' f.i minis Mirgeoii. wr.Hv an .ssay aev.Ta ve.irs .-lii'i lu whl.li he .'ii.b a voreil tf pvive t :nt tiie iii.inieiit ..f .lying wns it iii..st .nses al.S'.UiI.'Iy painless. n.t own .l.-nili c\id:'iiliy . ontiriiie,! th:s .1...trill.¦
Pcr.sonnI ilogsip. 1
A.Ir nn Iseliii. the New Yoik banker . left an csi,.io,..f .-1! out »lS..'.(«Mrti..
Frank Beard, a w.il known lllustrn tor. died nt his bune In Chicago. IU.
Alderman Wali.r Vaiigliaii hr.s l>#ei elected Lonl Mayor of lif.inloii for tl>« ensniiig ye.ir
Major .1 U. Hutchiuaoii, of I.onilou ¦ !s ..ne of tbe Ivst known (tlotie trotlcn • 111 the w.irbl.
Andrew Cnrnegi.- has ..ffire.! to g ri ' .«iuith Colleg... Norlbauil.ton. Mass. . oreiinlf ef $l:;:in<ti'for a bb.iogi.'al'nli oratory ,
lieorge Meredith Is one of the groii| of niitb..rs nho reui.'..n fa'-l.ful t.. •!:. , , - > f,i«lilone.i (iui.l pen.
s. iiator nedCebl I'ro^ior.'of V»-iii«m ' is li. ..reot a muRTortunt in ibai s-Mt- ' for the tre.iiiiieiit ..f tnbercuioiis
.lerry Simpson, tb.' fofmer Kiiita' . Cngressinan. !« reco\.Tii,'S frnm hi' . extreme illness, bat U« b n hia loic.
I.lentennrt-Cetieril ?t.M-s»i-;. .nli. commande.) the Ruasinu forcis .it For .Arthur. I« sulferii.g from a ktiote n paralysis.
Finn.'., will slioriiy possess ..ni' of ll... lin.si loailnays in lb.. w..rl.l II will i.xli-n.l fr.im Lilb- lo lii.. iiiaiuif.i( lining toHiis of l!'iiili..|U ami Tour .'..iiig. fivi- ni.i.'s. I; will ll.' l.".o f.el wide ami .llvi.led into s.-. ii..ns f.ir or
dliiarv wli.ei.-.l iraltie. for .ydes ai.d
War Siipi.lle- cm on. j na.lors ami for p.-d.-Iriaiis.
i:»|.oi :aiioii ..f alius, ammuiillioii ' A Ihr.-.. days' f.'slirai Is i.. be hel.l i.l Kiel ii.iiiiili..ii- .if war of e\(i-y kin.l | Bonn, n here S. hiiniaiiti. Ib.' . nmpo-.'r. Ir.in any imrt of the I nite.l States nnd is burie.l.
P.irlo Kill, to any pan ..f Ibe llomini- | ^ coiign-«s of IV-igian |.areiits is s...n r.'piibi.. i> probil lied by a I^-.'sl 1 ,,, ....nvene at Liege to deeble what storirs and plays ll is b.'.-t for ihil.lren lo rea.i un.I see.
Ir.>a.l
• laii.alio Slate Heps run.
"iie.l from the
g.-i Pilni- F.n Fugues' i;allei-.\ iiiuissi.ni'r Jlc.V.b'O, of N.w V.
I Tbi.'c iailr..a.l signalmen whose ; iiti.mpt u.ti..n 111 HU einergeni y rec.r.ily ' prevent..ll gri-ni loss of life on un Kne
I'l.i on Iiisp". 101 oltn.ii . r.-i len i |j„|| railroa.l ure lo re.-eive th.' Albert
.b.i...|., ii.iiy .1.1.1 to tb.' Itosues- Oalb.ry ; ,i„.,ui.
lnipr.ssi..i,a of the tiiigiTilpa of note." ' ^.^^ ,,f ,|,|, ,,.„••, ^ladnales of th.
l'.ir..nio Hea.-. ss Traiiilns S.-li-s.!
~~~.~',~.~„ have b.-.n ai.polnte.l us mi-sionaries
:o f..reign fl.'l.*s
erimlnals
M A'...
lit Ibe Wai.'r-
„ I III H.'sse. lii-riiiuiiv. a lax has been Pier.-e Oil c..ini.g.,^t«, ariealed 11, i,a,.i„.i,„>. who ,.o« bave i.. pay
M Louis. Mo f..r cirtcuiW of cotirt. !',„,„„. five per .-.-nl nairc 11, taxes
Fr«iet7w.r,hlprX»:;7nbl.si. I "'^"' '"'" ""•"
Fi... Fic «a,sh,p. were as ' '""¦>" "'"' '
si'iublisl pri-paistory to a ilemi.n-ir.i tioii against \-elmueln.
House Blown Fp. Four nun wer.. s..verely if not fatal !y burned at Walklns, near Rochester, by au eiplnsion of natural gns. The men w.-re working In a house .-on- laliilng lli«. high pressure regulator of Uie Consumers' .Natural lias Company. A main had breii tappcsl lo make a conne.-lion and the gas eseapeil anil wns IgiillVd. In an instant the build¬ ing wus w-reck.il and In fiaiues. Tha oceupanlH were hurled several fwt and cnveloiK'd iu Ure. They were F. W. liibiions. loi-al siiperliilendeni of the works; Berl -M.-nb-k. Luther Leon¬ ard and I.OUIS Uoggano. All were ter¬ ribly burned m hands, fa.'.s an.'
i«rn.:. Pi.ji-.. P. a<e L-agne.
'.Mr Cnil.egie pi.poM-u 11 hia ail.lr..»-
a* l^ud KeMi.r .f li. An.lr..«-a Ini
vrrsi'v a Leasee- -.t I'-k-r am-i't mi-
ti..ns to l.::lii.li war
¦fafl .J «I.. 1.1 Paiiaiua.
s...';'tji.i Idf! il wa- innoiii.e.I in
Waah.i.gt.Hi. |> c. Miil I.Ike liovern
in.-iit cxp ris to I'm. luia to pisi. for'*
for Ihe c.iual
Sisuor 'i'a.'B.ig;.'-'. '."• lau-uui Itulia. tenor, who d..sl rerei.tlx. left a fortuu Mtlissted at MVIimu ¦
til and Uuke C'rril ll B;: 1
i;rjiii| Imk.- I).-.! ex.i-J f:,... sl.i. met Uia w.fr lu Uerilii. aud U . to liuT a liefna;: i-»i«te.
11 Sl P.r.r.l.iirg h ibanii >word« . h.irg.'I -l.ebi.i., n.irk i.Riiien ai.d ev.n Priiee T;..u- l.'.Isk.iys funeial pro..s»ii.ii
ren \.-ars at... a jiubli. sp.rileil iii- *eii of Fdiubuigi. S.-o'Iaml l...,ueathed J.-s.i.issi f .r llu- b.i.i.liiiK III a . ity b.iil. [j.j. .[,„ •|-..n.. I'..nil. II has lii'v.r b<-eU able lo agree upon a seheii..'
A big g.il.i .iai.ii.e.le. 111 wh.d. are iiKliided iiiinisiers. meriliauts. woni'ii and Ch inf i» »n at Siik:i. Alaah-
S.ll e the 1st of J.ii.i Korea has ii.4rt ..nil Japanese imslage •.lamps. A -pe- ¦ ial alanip ba^ been iskiied In <'OUium-.ii- '.rate the p..«iai .iniun uf Ihe two cdiu- Tie*. I; was rejiort d lr..iu Puiia tbni a ......:i i'.ui. i.r »iT.''..'SW.li'Jti would be
<itJeU brlwrrli I'uria auO UnhU.
Ilalavi.'i Lawyer Hisbarri.l. Arlliiir K Clark, a llatiivia nlloriicy an.l tl nicmbir of a well known W..KI- ern .N.-w York fainilv. was disbarreil by til.. Appi'llMI.. Iiivislon of tbe Su¬ preme Couri. Fourth l>..|iartmeiil, sit ting in lt...'li.s|..r. II.. uetiil as at¬ torney ill a large number of enses bnoiglit against lelephon.. .'.inipiinl.s lo ri.eovi.r dunniges for selling poles <iii I prival.. proii.Tly and It wns in this <-.iiine.'tl..ii Illlll pi'.iee,.||n);s f..r I.la disbarment wvrv Htarle.l. 1
All Ar..iiii<l Ihe Stat...
Harv.y N. Hill, who bus biiii n 1 .Mason llflv years. .Ii...! at Ballsluii. He i was uiiieiy five years old. !
Hr. William ,1. WanslM.ro was iimn- I iiiuu...! for mayor of Alluiny by life Hemo.-rutK.
Triplets, all boys, have been iKirii lo Mrs. Christ..pli.r Cassbluy. of King¬ ston. , I
A s'luail of 111.11 from Compniiv H. Fii-s| Regiinenl. N. <i.. H. \. V., of | Biiighamton. Inoke all .Natlniial (iuard re.strds as shar].sb..oters.
.Iiisti.e .l.iliii F. Parkhnrst, of Bath, who has b..en h.i'i! iig u leriii of the Supreme Cii " al Pi.tin Yaii. sllpp..d on a n.t --b" aik :\.'•. fra.-liired his hip.
.\ii»..|. II. Flower was iiomliuiKd for n.ay.ir of Ih.. < Ity of Walirtov.n 0:1 the I lleni.K'rat c |l. ket. !
Iiai.b'i .Mn-Kenzic. of Saratoga, I
siippe.l bet v.'cii i.to lars UII the O.'la.
ware nn.I Ilinlson Railroad ami was kilbst.
Il.rbert It'..' O.i.'ll. il.bM s m of f.ir¬ mer if..veriior I.'.iijgmiii B. oddi mar- :
red .Miss I'Miibne Cla-'- iii.sdell,
it .Nowburfh. I
A Cosllf Wreak. I
A rtispatib frnm Cleveland, Ohk), gays that Lake Shore Railroad ofDclala art; fig'jrU'E "O' H... spi.n.slii.ati. coat j of the wreck of the Twmtleth <"en- 1 tury Limited at .M.iitor. In Hhich Dine- te«.|i ii..rs«n« were killed, and eallmate that tlie total will l>e clow- U> tM*>.000.
ItaabU-Valkad Bggs.
A beo rals.'.I by Wllllaio Sapii, of
Tar.-iitiim. I'a a White I'lymouth
Ro<k- lays duubleyolked r(Ci at th*
rite o( two. e.nd toiuctiuea thrtt •
Royal
Baking Powder
is made of Grape Oeam of Tartar,
Absolutely Pure.
Make5 the food
more Wholesome
and Delicious.
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR OCTOBER 22.
Buldeel: Mrhnlldlng the Tanapla, Kara III., 10 to It., ft—Oul.lau 1'aat, I. Cor. III., 11—Melnory Verses, 10, ll^Com- inenlary on the l>ajr*a Lesaon,
I. 'The foundntion of the temple laid (vs. lO-Iitl. 111. "The btilldera." Jea- hiin and /.eriibliabel as uuinagers, wltb Ihe people ns workmen. The people did all Ihey iHinld during the winter iu luaklni; preparations for liulIdlnR the teinph", for gn-at labor must have lK»en riNpiircd in clearing the ground far tb« fonndntiun ns well as lu providing ma- teriais. In n llltle more than a year after they left Babylon. /ei-ublmbcl nnd Joshua having appolnteil tbe priests and the Leviles to iitteiid fo their courses, lai.l tlie foundation. The .lesliua of verse U Is not the high pries of verse 2, but another—n Levit* mentloneil in chapter J:4ii, "I'rloati III their appntvl." The elegniit and beautiful oHlclnl rohes used by the prIosiB In their celehi-atlnns, especially the blue nnd scnrlet nnd purple rolieg with gold nnd gems of the high pricttt and others, described tn Kkodua 30. I*rlrsllHHid wns nn nrdiiiaiicr peculiar to Isrnel. "With truiu|iel»." For atim- iiiontng usseuibles and Joyful ah- nonii. .'iiients. —file I.evltes." <!od chose th.. d..seeinlanls of Levi for tha service of His lals-riiiicle and temple. In the wildernesx they eiicauiped around it as guardians, and in moving conveyed ll from place to place.
II, "They sang togeilier by course." Sang alternately, or respoiisirely: one party saying, "The I.ord is gooil," and the other responding, "For Ills mercy endnreth forever." ".\11 tho peopla shouted." "Those who had known only the misery of hnving no teiupla at all praised the Lor.l with thouta ot joy when they snw the foundation laid, for to them this was as life from the dead." J:;. "Many—ancient men- wept." To tlieni It was the day of small things (ZiM-h. 4:10i. '.The new house, in coinpiirlsou with Ihe old one, wns "us nothing" (Hng. 3:3). Tba temple would nut be overlaid with gold, as Koloiuon's, nor aurroiinded Willi su.'h inagiilllceiit huildings, Tha ark, the tables, th.. meri-y 8«>nt were lost. No visible glory would appear In the holy pla<.e. There were no an- SWIMS by Friin anil Thuniiuim, Thtra was no lire from lienven. 13. "Could not dls.erii." This mixture of ioitow and Joy is a lepresenlatlou nf Ibli w-orld; some ure ballilue l» rivers of Joy, while others nre drowned in tloods of tears.
II. A li'iiipling offer (vs. L 3). L "The adver^arl..s. " These Were Ilia SniunrilHiis nnd illlTereiil nalloiis Willi whl.'li the kings of Assyriii hnd peo¬ pled Ihc Innd uf lurael when they hail carrleil the orlgiiinl inhaliitnnls away into captlvlly. Sw versi; il. Doubt¬ less they «-eri> envious of the favor shown thoiii by Cyrus, tho klnjf of Persia. The worst eiieniles ,Iiidnli nnd BenJnmiii hnd were those that snid thev were Jews and were not (lier. a:!ti.
1'. "Let ns liulhl with you." Thla people no doubt were desirous of par¬ taking uf the privileges grniited lo tiio Jews by Ihe king of Pcrsln. Itenrllig Hint the temple wns Iwliig built Ihey were nwnre thnt It would !><< a fatal blow lo their superstition, and there- fore llii-y »..| theiiiaelves to oppose It. But ns Ihey had not power to do It <>P"iily and by force they endeavoiwl I.l do It se. retly and hy cunning. Tliey nireied their servlci.s, that by this Ihey might pry into their eoiiiiHela, lliiil some matter of nccnsatlou agtinat them, and thereby retard the work while they preteiiiled to furlher It. "We seek your (iod." The religion of the Samaritans was a mixture of Idob ntry, luperstltlon and Ignorance; far worse, at this time than It was when our I/>rd Hlius<-lf dei-lared that they knew- nnt what they worshiped. Tba Haninrllnns were iieili.er Isrnelllea by birth, nor yet true proslylea. "Sincn the days of Fsnr-baddnii." King ot Assyria and Babylon. He la tbe only Assyrian king who reigned nt Hahylon. Hlsloiy tells us that hn took a large unmbrr of people from Pnliwtine to dwell In Babylon, nnd placed a largo liiiniher of Babylonians lu I'alesllnebl their place. Those Assyrian aettlcra Intermarried with the remnant ot Israelite women, and their deseend- ants, a mongrel race, went under tb< name of Hamarilniis.
III. A positive reply fv. SI. 3. "Ya have nothing to do with us." We can¬ not acknowledge you as worahlprrs of the true Ood, and cannot partlclpata with you In anything that relatea to His worship. .No eumpromlae meM- nres could be considered. Kerubbabel and hia associutes saw Ibat to enter Into nn alliance with these seml-heatb- en would mean the breaking down ot the Jewish lostitutiona and a relapse Into Idolatry. "Wiv-wUI hulUI." Tliua naa u great peril nverlod. Tbt» saved a nation, for the time, nt g'ty rate, from the danger of having 'heir religion corrupted and adulterated by' Intermiilure with a form of belief and practice which waa altogether of an Inferior type.
IV. The work delayed (vs. 4, S». 4. "Weakened Ibe hauda." Tbli oppoal- tion is anpfMHied to hare liegun aoon after Ibe foundathm n-ns laid. Daring the renialnd.-r of the reign of Cyma, nbnat Ave years, they did not openly oppose n work he bad commauded, bat dls<'oiirage<l the p(s>til<> and perhaps Id- tercepted their materials for building, and by bribing oounselora to oppooa their application to tbe oilntalera of Cyrus for supplies or protection they, greatly obstructed Ihe design. Thla would be more easily done, ga It la probable that IMnlel died about tkla time ilian. t):2.V2Hi.
r,. -Fntil the reign of nariiia." Thla king Ixican to reign B. C. tiTi. Tprmlk- slon was given lo complete Ibe build¬ ing ill B. C. .WI.
Carriad ¦¦llei Elghtoaa Vaara.
A 'li.turihtK bullet. wbifJi for etch' tern years bad l>«ea In Ibe arm of AV iMTt (illhett, of AnsoBia, f/*Dn.. Witt ertracted the other afleriiouo. Wbaaa lad of eight Mi. fiilhert waa aerldflit ally shot In liie arm. TiM twibrt eo«l0 not be UM-ale<l I luring tba cIgktaM years Mr. (BIlH-rt suffered aevera pi^ at tiroes sod many tinies TalB attMMM to And tbe lead were made. Ttw rJtJK day tba bullet apptared near tba MV face of tht akin, and lie loat M vStl In Urlii; It reawTetf.
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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW mtvoi^K copiESM. fivx: cKN-rei rAMII,Y IfXWSPAPKB OF I..OCAI. AMD OXXXXAI. I3ITXI.Lie>IICK tiaa*: SI.IO TBASLT IB ADTAStB FREEPORT, N. Y.. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1905. NO. r»2. Freeport Bank ttftll $30,0«U ^OHW J. BAWD ALL. PnrnUmt P.WMLEY PINE.yi«»-PwW«int WIL.LUM H. RALl.. CmMm iMrtf tl Olrccttn . bJ BmhUII ttathOa #ilMn B. GoMer Wallace H. Coramll ChaitoUWalUe* WDHmb 8. BaU ¦dcarJaekwa Ancnit ImmUr WJliam O. MUUv D. WMlajPin* DuM B. iUriM* ColM Fault HamyB. Smith QoonelLBaiKUU OpvB, aieept leffal holidaya, from 9 a. m. to I p. ¦. Olfen farilitira and indnainMala ia M(7 d«Bulfnen>, cqnal to thoaa of either th« Itow Ion or Hrooklyn banka or Tmat Com- naalia. aod erery accommndatioo aa Ur aa ia aaMtUal with tfoaaarratiTA manaavmaat. latafaM at tiM rate of S per eant paid m SaMdapoaila. tbm montba ur mora. Draftt fiaaad on ali paru at Earope. Doaa a aeoaral banking hurioMa. AaaoflBla of coriMratlona. companiaa, m^ aMlm,ata..aalielMt. BiliMaatiafaction (narantaed. laanlriaa will rer«iT« prompt attactlon and ta ihiirf r anawcnid. I nBST irau ME OF FREEPORT, N. Y. (No. TTO) CapiUl 9S5,0M BANK OF TilU^ At*., KocllTUto Castr*. L. L HIRAM R. PMITHJPra^dMil THOMAS, O. KNIBHT. VIca-PiaaidaBt BBRQEN T. RAYNOR.CaaMar MWHYS L»P TO DEHTH Two Only Could Stand Privations cf Five Perilous Days. FIVE PERISH ON RAFT AT SEA to protect president'llLLffl gy jl g g ^ny[ Xnile to Bo Used If He is Bitten by Mosquitoes in the South. Board of DIretton OtnnK W. DuTiwn Thomaa 0. Knifht Jolm Vincfnt H i ram R. Sir.i th Qlentwort). D Cimlwa Wwilej B. Smi th Charki W. Ilarel rharlm L. Wallae* Arr^nder Smith Anstin Corew«ll John W. r)..M.itl J..ho T. Daf ixm Bdiriinl T. Thiirotoo Ha Wp .lo md hcc. al Ranking Biiiii I of DnpaaU j Ii.l.Tr'Rt )'3l.l nn ^'pecjal IVpoaita. '< DrnftA i.'.ued nn Enfflanfi and tha Contlaeat. V<.iir r»tr..nnKn Solicitwl. ' RniikinK H.ium 9 .v. M. to 3 r. ¦>.; Hatnrdar, ! I A. M. to i:; M. IJi-rn.int Iln/s: T..''s.l»rB and Fridara, »A. K- SoswBLL Dayis, Preijdent JOBN K. Eldridqk. Vice-Pros. 0. MiLTOM EoRiMAV, Cashier DIractovs SOOAB JAOMON ERNRfTT S. RANDALL Damul M5rri.s<)n Rorvtell Davis JoHH K. Eldridob 0. Milton Forbmah W« do • gefaenl banking bnslnon of dapodt and aoooant. r BankiDff Honn: 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Batnrdaya. 9 A. H. to 13 M. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Vanoaot to an order of Hon. Koaaa Jioa. KN>, Somcata of tha Conntir ot Naaaan, notlsa ¦ Mnbf (Ifan to all paraona haTinc elalma SAMtltl RAYNOI DIL WILLIAM J. STEELE Flarrlaon Avanaa BALDWIN, L. I. Offkt laart TdcdHact • to S A. a. Long Dlataiw*, I to 2 r. M. Ka Baldwlo 6 to 7 r. u. LocaJ, la* J. W. SOUTHARD Sl SON DNDERTAKGfiS ARD ENBALIERS SEAFORD L. I. C'alla promptly alteoded day or ultfbt. Loi.ir Dljit. Tel. 9i Freeport. Dr. C. C. RAITH , . IDHJISTTIST Office honn, 0 a.m. to 5 p. m. HpcH'iM Eoffajcemratfl can N> nruMle cvnninffB from ff p.m. to V p.m. CLINTON M. FLINT COUNSELOR-AT-LAW FREEPORT, N. Y. wainnomct 132 iMOi Itrul lata 1219 mm I. MUM wura i. jmes MAXSON & JONES COUNSELORS AT LAW 953 Broadway New York Cit) Evonlnun at 19 Main 8t. Uempatead, N. Y. lUwraof, ¦MWIU and fcatameBtot aaid daeaaaad, aaa or traoaactinf tmalneu, at hia rrel- •tit Fraaport. Naaaaa Couittr. N. Y.. uu or ¦• ttka tub dar ot Oelobar next. •MMl«w>U, April Sth. int. .....» «. ~,. OKOhOB D. SMITH, ¦AMI O. CLOCK, Exeentor. AMotmi tot tha KxecQtor, JrVfaporft. N. Y. NOTICE TO CREDITORS rnnnantlo anonlrr of Hon. EooAa jArif. ¦OK, Surroirate of tha Connty of N'aaaaii. noiira ,Sa h«r.*hy glrea lo all peraona haring rluims ¦galut lUTNARINA MASS. lata ft Iha Town of Hempat«a.l, In thn laid floinity. .teeeaa.Hl, t4i prt'S int tl.n Maroe with tha VQUober* th.'mof. t4. the H.ibnrriber^, tho esaon- lora of tlia Lall WIII an.l Tr..taniftnt nf uid de- ceaaad at their }>\an\ ..f traupa. |
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