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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
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BIIVO I-I-: c«»t«i i-ii-i. Kivii tzy-ftif
A. FAMILY -NEWSHAPKR OF LOCAL AND (GENERAL I NTEM. I (1 K N( It
FREEPORT, N. Y.. FRIDAY, efULY 21, I90.'>a
TtK>»i tl.lO T*.A«i.T 111 AOV/HlX
NOa t^l).
BAMK OF
Freeport BanH
Capital $300UU
Hate StTMt
7r««pert
re
VllUg* At*., ImKtI1I« Caatr*, L. L
JOHH J. B.tND.AI.I.. Pn.«i<l.i,t
D.WESLKY JI.NK.lice.Presidcnt
WILUilM S. HALL, f'aslilel
COMING ^'i.i.u'^f.'aiy.'.'-.
.aaa-cii Witll CVPI'V tlUlltT
WITH r.-ni..,l.'Il.Ml .unl
i-f.,-<.ii^fnu-ti.,l. IN .\Lh ITS
(iLOllV. with its liowililfiiiiont nf siiriu-isos tli.-it will i-;iii^.' n ,l,>liriiuii
of lloli^'llt.
ONE DAY ONLY
July 24
WP m) ON THE MOVE
Disembari(S North of Vladivostok— I Fortress Menaced.
TWO SWIM N lAGARA RAPIDS
Ci^Liiy mm oehih
THE SUNDAY S(^H()OL
AiUmBOFHEALTM
Glover Beats Graham in Fao From Npw York to Cr\naiiiR'-. li'-»
Inspiring- Bravery of Japanese on Sinking Cruiser TakaSiieo.
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR JULY 23
niHAM II. SMITH. Preaident
THOM.VS 0. KNKiHT. Vic».Pr«iiid>n>
HARGREAVE'S SHOWS "^ ^ ^^ starts for pars
Board of Directon
Joha J Handall
BBItriEN T. KAYM)H.('«-.lii«]
SadthCoi WUIiam R. Goiricr Wallace H. Curmvel Charlea I.. Walli.ce WllUem 8. H.ill W«arJackion
\Viiliniii I). Miller 1) W,,-3lej I'iiie llanii'l B. KnfUOf Coles Pettit Hiim-ir B. Smitli Ui-urgo M. Kaadall
Boarl of Olrettan
Open. eicp|.t leani l.ulirti.ji.. fi D. m. Offi-ra ferilllipM i.nd «»inrdrni.rlnH-.,t.-|.,«l 1.. ll...-" ..f ..-ith.-r the New Vorlt or Hr.».i.l)i. I.ni.l.'. .,r 1 r.ist Com. pantaa, andcT.-r) iii-riiii,ii,.«.|itii,n aa fur aa eouietant wltli i-.>r!.'.-rTi,liv i,i;inuifi-in«iit.
btareat at lln- mt.. ..f ". i-r r.-i.t. n«id
Oi-ori;' V.'. Dovifon
Ji.lin Viiir.iil
Ul..nt«'ortl. I>. roinlii;
Cliarlia W. IIa).-i
Arn'ii.ler Smith
lo » J,,|„. «-. I)...M..U ta la th.-r the K.!«>»r.lT.'ll..ir.t.m
TliLRiaaU. Knitlit Hiriun R. Hiiiilh I Weaiey B. Smith Cliarli'ii I. Wallace AiialinConiwi-U Ji.huT. nnvi-iin HamilK.n W. Pears
„^ __ .tll.l
I ua all tm"-. "f Kiiri.i--. Doaa a feneral bfttilfintr Iim-I: taaoaalt of rnriiurut icna, •iatiaa.elc..a<ilicitr.l. ftkiraiaUarurii.iii fniiirj..!.-' loqnlriee will n-r.-ivo |.riiii,| Baeiieertully anaiv.-r. d.
Drafu ..IIIl>alliea, •» iitl^ntinn nnil
Wl- .!<. II If iirial Halikini; Bi lli.l :.rc.>.ii.l. Inter,-t |iL"'d nu Hiieelal Dopoalta. Dri.flK i.i->i^.l ...I Katfiand nnd tbo Continent, ^..ur Piilrot.iiKr' S»llrin-<l. H.'ii,l.-i.«Hoiir«;l)A. M. tn .1 r. m.; Haliirdar.
"illl ill. Innir trnin nf rlfiiii nf fenM-inus jiiiiitIb brort ll. lists, str.-iiijrp, iiuaint iind curionsiinimiilii. I.eau-
¦ u M.
,.l I),ij.:T,i.'-..l,.)'iin,l KridB)'.. »
\OrrCE TO CRcDITORS
• r..ii.nt t„ III, .ir.l.-r..f H...\-. Kli.nH .l»i-« w, S..rr..i{rt;.- ..f ll... I'n.ii.t)' of Nas^a.i. ii,,l,.-.j l.-r I., tfiv.ii I.l al! |»'r.'.,.n« l.i.vmtf rlaiiii-
ALBCRT VON MICtlfROUX
>r H i.si-„,i ,,. tl.. -.Hl.l
|.r.'< ll... "!.,...' i-ii', Iha
tl,.- -„l«rril»'r. ,1,.' .A.liniii.
T..«.,
The Wall Street Journal
GUtm adTice and aiiHwem, withont •barn, inquirii^n alxmt iiivestmeuta. ' BtaiUM aad(irl;ii>i; eiii-..seH nf niurkot moremeuta. DutermiiiPH fitctn Ko^'^ru- InyTklaeof aecaritios Critinifi«fi,'.inalyiica tod rcriewi Railrma und Industrial re-
patl*. H«» compldte tablia of earnius* irnnsiirtior i..!--"..---..'.! ii..-..tiirj,.f i •< propertiea. QanK.-i active and inao- i v wVnrM-n'y w \\^rt; .'nlirU-'f,^^^^^^^^^^ Uya Mooka snd IxiuiU. Kecorda the ii.ij r,r .\-.v.«, ...r „,.>t Um laat aale of bond.H and tbe yield on ""'"'l Mi"-<'i'. "-¦¦'i im'" \m iDTaatmeut ii( the prico. On* mho daily coiitiiUii the TiiK 'Waix
ll,.-r.-<>r,
I nl tl.o ii.,...,s. .-L.Tlt-.N ,.„.! .'f .vhirl, ...•r.-..f -ni.l .|.-'-n..-.l. al l..-r |.la,
JlMlli; vox MlCIIKROt'.V.
.\N .\MKIU(AN .\MrsF.MKNT l.NlKliPItlSl-: ii,.« nl its ZKNITH .MISOI.lTKr.Y FCLM'STMi .M.L OTHERS. rL.WINCi IN EVERY (TTV TO ENTHISLKSTIC CROWDS lu-i-.-nis.^ ils fiinic in-pci'il.-s it
Pi-niseil li.v tim Pn-ss ami Piitroiiizoil In tlio Piililii.- liecausa it i-; ,-i I'l-liiinl ('iili>i'l;iiiiiii>-iit Unit .-iiiiiisps .-mil (l(-lii.'lit« llio iiiiissps .'iiiil^ 111.' I'liis.s.^-i. Elovutiii^' ,-111.1 iiislni.-liv.-.. iiit.'r.'stiim .-unl tlivillini,'. EmmiI aftor Evotit foU.iw (-noh otlioi- witli lii,'litiiiii^'-liko laiiiilit.i.
THE BEST NONE TOO QOOD FOR OUR PATRONS IN THE QUADRUPLE COMBINATION OF
^ID^IIC with its iniinv startling nnd snrpri.sinif arts that art- ciitirel.y of D-potii OinVi/UO I,nvi'l, hy u fiinill army iif acrobats, ftprialists. rqnpstrian nnd pln'iinnimal p<rff.rmi'rH.
MENAGERIE
ifnl l.irils. r.-ptil.'S. .1,'.
MII f^ lAICCT Willi its r...-ilisti.- ni.-lnr.-s of life nn thf I'lains, ils ILU W t-O I p,„j,h ri,l,.rs friini tin- Innd uf tin- MttiiiK snn iiii'l ilH pi'-tnr.'si|iii' savin?.' .-..nil.iits.
HI nn^ rs D^^ llil C wiih its trn.' r.'Vival <,f Koiiiaii Knurls anil ils lrrKJUr\KJllHC. r.-,-i,l"ss .-..m.-sls ..f skin ami (-nduriim:.-that will iiiaki- 111.' )iiils. s thrill, fai-t.'r anil thrill ovpryoiic.
NO ROdM H?;KK fur an I'Vli-inl.'d il.'smptinii of thr-rniintless noveliii-s, .u- tlromo SPiisations anil aimizini.'nttinplioiis provided with prodipnl niacnifin-iK-r Irat nipntinii ran onlv 1«? mado of thi'sp
FEATURES
that i-iin 1.0 soon nowhoio olso.
THE SIX-TON (;i.\Ni' Ol' RE.\STS. .ll^rP.O IT,
Till' l.'ii'Ko.'st .'l.']ih,'iiit ill tiio wdtlil, posi- tivolv Iho inijrhtiost l.f all inainiinitlis an.l tho onlv ('lo|ih.'iiit in Iho woihl wlm is |.iit llifiinuh a inaiv.-Inns ilisplay nf skill l.v a lady. A foatiiro that (itlior slnnvs wnnlil L'iv.- anv iimnov t.i dnnlioat.'.
\ riii.fiio sonsatinn THE MAPiVEEOUS ORTONS RiditiK taiuloni
Une nl I l.f. Conle«lanll M.ck
Whirlpool Ilut Vol Out, 11
Int Shore In 8afel>
th>
SHh HAD HIT A FLOATING MINE
ll.realriia I.aal l'..il ..f ¦ trn... llif. IVeal —llsTild 1 -.>««r»t.on \bnill Mo<lr, ,pman.U—in-p.ite.l Strenxth of
Ihe llf-frnaer.
I...ii.l.'ii. Kiitlami
Til.
Toiii.
Till'. DKsiiiT, Tin: TOO/OONIN ARARS
Sranr Joi;BNAI. it butter qualified '« c i ..• v <? c 'j
tnvtet money eafely and profitabltj and Selecting lOUf aummer SUll
lo aifvtM a6ou( invetimeitli than one tulto i , - , - ..•,.¦„,,.-- i -
ioet not do eo ' "oni choice f.-li-i-ti-d sampl.'s ia of great j Iijcyi'los on an iiivisililo wiro .id foot in mnl air.
Pnlilishod tlally by advaiitof;.". Woolpus are peculiar. It
Dow* Jones A Co., 41 llroai- Ht., N. T. ' takes u larco ainl varied stock to please
The oldMt newa OReacy of Wall SL „„ ,„.,„,^ ^,,„, ,^ ,^ ,„,.p„„„^ i,„^ ,„„„y \ ail oripiital arroliatio Innil.o of twolvo sprit;litiy AR.VRS whoso i-or-
^ ' pall.'in« tlieru are thut yon (l.ju't want] formaiico will ii«ti)tiish and aniazo all.
,ind how hard lo And those you do, but j W.M. T.OWANOA, tho ¦Woihl's I'l'oatoi't Eiitlostii.lii. HELEN
VrU AMP ""'" "'" "°* "'"''''"""'' *" "'"''" ^"""^ ¦ WIT-SON. tho MARVET OE AT.E EAT)V El^VESTlUANS.
iVllAFa ^ ^.-l",ti..niu«ie.a» the SprinK and Sum-! THE EEFFI-IL TIUO. in a soiios of mid-air tligbts that have
in. r samples show tivarn-ty of over 450 • ,„.,.p,. (.pf^^p l,pp„ ^.ttomptod, and
up-lo-llale styles, anil there is snrc to be .„, ._„„.,.» „r-,.,r,.. ..^-r ^....-r.
lin- very pattern thut your taste is! FIFTY OTHT-Tt SlRl'TtlSTNt; ST':NS.\TTON.\L FE.\TS I'N LIKE
searehhiK for; the prices aro right, they j ANYTHING YOI' HAVE I'lVER SEEN REFOTJE.
-an not be b.-aten. ! j^j^. ( T.IMAX OE COMEDY IN oil; CI.tnVNS CARNIVAL
It is t', my ...stumers' interest as well . _,,, „,.„,„„,,,p „f ,„j,„, ,,^ ,_.„ „, „,.. „.,„,,,., VnToir.nst fun maker-.
HS mine to M'e that th.-y Ket a jierfeet Notliinir to < ffi-ml Hn-most fn-:tidions N'o vnlinrity. M-ambliiiB or Ranies of
satisfaetiiin in the way of pnre all wool ebnnr-e jiermitti-il. A pruKressivp protean performanee espeeially'plrasiiiK Io
Mill, riiil, lis well as in the art ot Tailor- ladies and eliil.lr.-n
niK.
LADIES' TAILORING A SrECtALTT
JAMES VENDITT
UP-TO-DATE TAILOR
• maulf »d*b«>-l. kitltuut .lU, Bi t'tttiairnu IMiiciaMia itrkily ronfldCMUI. Iha tuiiul»uWY»i
fHMMIiikni throiiuli Itwift^v & tjotigh ntt^ya tifJiiU,
TMC mIe'iIICIIII IHVCMTOIt
mssik
Li!i',.V... NEW TORK
TWO PKKFOHM.ANTKS ilailv niKl.r new and pnmnioilions water-pronf tents w-ith aiiipl.-iii-i-oiii'-diili.ins f..r pvi'rvoii.-. IVrformanep at 2 ami .-< P M.. with ileors npeiiinc oil" honr earli.'r for vou fo iiispeet all the inaixels. eurionB eipat- ures ami i Ntra ailrtrd attraetiuns without any extra rliar|.'e. .\ world's fair in miniatiiri'.
(JR.\ND KKKK PAU.'MIE—On the morninif of the above date evervnne will llllle an iiiiiM-rtiiiiitv to see III.' tr.-at.-st and (/ramli-st of .street proeessious ever (iivi-ii with a bewililerintf muss of f.'atures never shown before, numerous beuuti- Fnlton St., nr. Main, FREEPORT, L. I. | ful tableaux, open dens of wiM beasts, led iinimals from evcrr elinie, praneinB I ponies, hnudreds nf hors.-s and soeu.-s of Oriental opulence whieh will deliitht
Dr. C. C. RAITH i """•¦^" """"'"" """"'"'•
IDEISTTIST i ' ' ~~"" ¦ ^
0|ll.e li...ir». Dn.m. tiir.p. in.
hpeeial KnKaKeliii-litM oaa Ih- maile c'vi-iiinKB from il ii.m. lo 8 p.m.
IHNIV t. MtXSim W*IT(* I. JONES
MAXSON A JONES COUNSELORS AT LAW
ra lln.a.lwa.v New York Uit J
Kveniii«Hat lUMalnUl.
Uem|»tead. N.V.
.S"'nili-iil ul the Iliiiiy Teleciaph s.'i.\ s that a .lapanese nrin.v hiis^liecu l^imleil north .if Vla.liv,„t..k. nn.l Vhal thp .'om- l.l-'t.' .-nv,-!,.).111.-111 .,f t|„. f.,rtr,-ss Is iininiiii'iil.
Ii Is kiiuwn ilnit a tli-it i.f .lapan,se
transports i Iy left lien San. Kn-
r.'a. llli.l Ihoir siipp.isnl ilesiiiiati.ii, was I'.issipt Il,,y. v,,„,i, „| Vla(liviistnl<. Ir i.- possil.ii- lliat a lan.linij was in- sii-aii niii.le nortli of tin- forire.ss. iiii.i il is ,il' ,-.iin->,p al.so possililp tiiat llie Itnssian sir..nitli.ii.l is l.i-inu tln-.-iiteneil from l.inh north an.l s..nlli
'I'lial it is l...i„B ilii'i-atem-il fi-iini th.- w.-si s«-.-ni» leriaiii Kvi-n inoro niys- Ii-r.v lias siniininil.'il tin- in.iv.-nients"..! .Marshal O.viiina's arinies r.-eoiitiv than li.f.ir.- tin- l.altl.-s of Liaoyaiifc' and .Miik.len. Tli.- Uussian tieuerai Staff lias fninUly adiuiil.-.l that It is nivstl- 11.-ll.
Tin- news, liun-ever. that tin- .lapaii- .'-.- lasi inoiiih mail.- a rai.l on (.ini.iso. l.".!! mill's .'list of Kiriu. ami lietween Uial pi.l.-e an.l \la.llvost.ik. was .-.>ii- linn.-.l on t'-^xl aullioritv an.l it was Ul..111.-111 Unit this rai.l liail lieen ..rilere.i b\ the .lapiiin-se SlalT in .ir.ler P. niak.- siin- of Ihl- fr.innd on lien.'fal llas..- cawa's left befoi-e the ejrp.'ete.l ad- vaiiee of that lieneral on the lower Tn- iiii-n ami X'lailivosiok.
'J'iie stipntlh of X'ladivosiiik is uii- knimn ontsiile Ihe fortress, exo'pt by the authurities in St. I'etersliurg. It was re.-i-ntiy slali-.l that lieneral I.iiie- vii, ll had a iiuinher of Iwelve-iiieli anil nine liieh imiis. A Ilriiish military .ritic I'eiiiarked that Iliese were about as snilable nn oriiameni for an army ill till- tieia as a ('iiinele..piiril in a ia.ly's b.iuiloir. I'lit wliellier suliableor not tli.r.- IS ilul.- ilonlit that the suns laiii" fi'uni \'lailiv.)si,i|;. ami It has been .suL'K.si.-.l that III.- I'zar is not deairoiis III iiiakiim III" .lapanese "an..ther pres- ,'iit of a liou.in.'l of .".'.'.'< (Jims, as at I'.M'I Arthur"
il.-neiiil i'l,r,slirliiuii7.ki .'iimiminds H'oiijis ill Ull- I'-sini re^'liin. wilh Major ileiii-ral Kmkiivski as Thief of Staff, l.i.'iil.'iiaiil-iieii.'rai Kasliek eommaii.ls lit Via.liv..si..k ami ills tr.i.ip- ini-lmli- si'Veii liallalions ol' f,,i'ii-i-ss arlilli-ry and Hire.- .'iiiiiiiaiii.'s .if sappers .ni.l
bill foi
.Mauara falls. \' Y -I'litv.'ii.l .-y life-ii.'lis and villi iiiHai'il rnliU'r rlncs ar,Hi'..l their m ,-ks. Tarlisle I>. Uiaham. of tliis eity. an.l Williani .1. mover. Jr. of Baltimore. .Md. swam thp lower laiil.ls of the Xiaeara Hlver wiUiont serl.nis in.liiry. altlnniKli (ii-ahain was so ex'.iausied he hail I.i b.' haiile.l I., his iioipl in a wan..ii. Tile men Imil a lenili.- strui:i:l.'. ami r.-.sMvinu apparaliiH ih.y «,,r.' it was a.lniilli-il I...1I1 w.iui.l have been sii.'k.'.l b.-n.-iUli iln- swirllnn wat¬ ers aii.l .Irowiii-il. .\s it was ijlovei- K.il ill 111.- irrip ..r .111.' eilily whiih dr.'w him beii.'alh Iln- sinfaee and kein hlm Ihere iilinost iw.. niinul.-s.
It was a race illover beat lirahani by four minnt.'s. ...veriin; the .lisianee of f.iur inii.-s ill iw.-niy-six miiiuK-s.
II waa said earlier In the day that the two swiiiimers woiiM l.-inpl fai.- liy iryiiiK u. swim tlir..iii;li tin- iipp.-r lalii.ls in whi.'ii I'liptaiii W.'bb. tin- liravi- Knulisli swinimi-r. lost his life many years :';,'ii. .iml iiiii.li exeiiem.-nt resulte.l It subsiiii-il s.iniewlnit, how¬ ever, when anil.mil.emeiit was ma.le thnt tin- ra.-e wonld be ijirouth tin- lower rapids, whieh are not nearly so ilanin'r.ius.
Fr.im I-'iat Ibiek. .m the .\meri.-»ii si.ie. the start was made at 4.ii- .l'lloek. an.l th.' ...ni'se was from there to I..'wistiin. .Ill Ihl- Anii-ri'-aii sl.l.-. i;iov.-r ti.ik Illl- lea.l fr.mi the start. His falher ivai.'lie.l 111,' e.iiitest fiom a Ilat ear. 'vliiili ran aioiiR tlie iJ.irKe. Illover eutet-.-d the rapids a nilnnie ali.-ad of (liahain. Both <.f the stnr.iy imnn-rs wer.- lielil fast In th.- Krasp
e.l ITI
I Inl >lar; o( Hnw c ¦ lie en.I .1AO Men
tVerahlii — Ihe Alio Al.oatil Tare. IlruwnInK nhlle I'heriinc l^e MIL* .lo. Mi.(l.i( au.l J-re.'eli.ll.r Mmolilns.
T.iki... .1 ipan. ' I.. I ni one l.'av.. tin siiiii until she sink Ishlliaslii, of Ul..
afl.-i sh.->ii',i.-k a -.tray miii- whil? ..n duty (.n I'orl Arthnr. '¦\^'e will all sinir.' the ship's fsip. "
StHti.lhn; on Uie briilite. In- dire.-teil I'lery man of the llv.- huii.ireil In the
"hip's ;iiiiiiiy. then assiniblid on
liook. t.i put ,111 a life-pre.serv.'r and
Willi.
'Hn- .lew sang Un- iiaii.iniil aiith.-m. I h.-er.d 1 11- .Mikado. saiiK ' i.'allant Sailors," and then, aa a ri'laxKIion. V. .',e allowid p. snii.k-.. an.l thus .abilly fa.-.'.l .i.-aUi.
.v..I nii'.il l.iin: aft.-:' ili.' I(i-s,;.ii, |I,-ei wa- wiped mil in .laiiaii S-a illd Un¬ il..vernni'in p, nnil aiiyiliini; i.i be publisln-il ahonl the eal.istroplie exeept the bare ta.t ilial sin- ha.l strmk a mine and iTone ilown. altliouiTli !i oi- .nrr.'d last Il.'.-.inl.er. Now ..ne ..f the survivors, .'111 .iliii-er. is p, rmlipil to till his sn.ry t.. th:' iiiiblii'. He savs:
"It was an i-xtrem.-iy .'.il.l ni»lir. with a Kale and nmw. .\i iwo ininiites past nii.lnlKht tin- ship suin-k a miii|. and a li-riili|i. .-.\p|..s-oii o.-.i-n-eil. th- s,-a leapiiiK li.i,li ab.iv,' till' >:,:],. Tin' iiiiiie maile a l'i,-a,li six f..,-t in .li.iniet.-r in Ul.- nilild).- ..f tin- wal.-rline on lln- left
kuLji-il: The llrarlona InTllellon. laa. I 1 IS—(iol.Irn Teal. Ie*. U.. S—Mr. nrr Vereee. A-H—.Commentary llay'a l-i-eaou.
1 All iiiviinliiin to tbe biesiuBs ol Ihe r^.^ppl IVS. l.-.i. I. "IIo.' A won! .-iillliTj; iinimilinle and earnest atteii- li.m to what Is to follow. "Kvery one." rile iiivllatloii is unlimited. "Thai tlilrsleth. " Kvery one who bas n keen siiise .if iiee-,1 HUd an linens.- iloslre f.n tlj.)-.e thines isei- Matt. .'.: lii "Wlnf ami milk " These weiv regarded l.y the .lens ns tb.- very eb.>li-est nr- tieles nf diet. "Without prieo." The fr.-.-ness of the offer Is aRiiiu repeRlwl broil t'liptalii I Unit there may b.- no mistake and tin ,-. I'skasai;.., i Poorest aud m.ist ne.dy iiiiy fwl suiH' of a wel.'ome.
•J. ¦•Whei-ef.iie " There is a .reiiiou 1 strame here airaiiisi earliilliiess; I atainsi makliiK 11111. li ..f that A^hleli is of 111,' least importam-.-. 'N..t bread." r.intrast Uie "bread of d.'.'ell" , I'r..v. •2it: 17. with the bread of life" plohn , li: 111", .'irn. ".Satisfl.'th not." Nolliliin , but (ioil .-an unt't thp boun.lless desires l.f the soul. 'In fatu.'ss." This expres 1 sion pi.lures t.> IIS the ehoi.-est bless- ! liiljs that tl.i.l has Ilis p.-..visi.ius are '. ainpl.- ami snlisfyinir il for. 2: !>. IO;
POWDER
AbMloMyPuni
HASBosuBsrmnE
NEW YORK STATE NEWS
;tll: S: llil:
"In.'lliii'
vonr
"Al 11' 1'.' a. 111. lln
her .'.III.lltl..11 to 1.111 s
i.'ss leleKraph.
".KI 1 o'.'l.)i'k Wie .1
lioiial Im.^ii. Then a
l.'apinlii l^liiiia^iii
were sli.nit.-,l for Ih.'
plre ami the navy.
v.-ssi 1 1 epiiriiMl
pia'lii.n l.v wire-
.'W san;f Ull- na
Iiie ili-Iai.e nf
.in-iiii,' l.aii/al-l
.Mikatl-.. the i-iii-
aftit whieh the
DIAMONDS
FRldKPORT
WATCilES
JEWELRY
^t\t^too^ 641
WINDEL'S
PRENCHiiCREAM J- m. Hewlett
toi Chokt CorIci lloR.-ry. rrtnck frylti, luiicy ChocoLitcs
Wear Uiumonds
lymk Hrosperons
Force Yourself to H.ive Buy Direct From Us aud Save Retailer's I'rofits
Cash or Credit
. .ni- en.'... V1..1 .an ..l.fi.l.i llir.niKii oin CONrlDENTIAL CHAIGE SVSTCN iui> arUi le l.f .lewviry mid liitv.-.-1^1.1 iiioutlik' tiun- to pay fi.r 11. Immediate d.-liver>-.
Writ" tn-rtair fi.r IbbrsTRATKl) CATA l.out'K NO. 1:.. isrnl FREK ni«.u r.-.|u.-st.
Plumbing and Heating
CO.MPANY
Sanitary Plumbini^
2 tloors lii'low 1*. (I. Frcoport, N. Y.
*LL KINDS OF
.llfo our linilln iiillili. r.
Cneoacnt, I'eni..,: Ilriiilr
laaeaa Camly t'.H-i.aii.i Craam faraim-l-.. all k Bnliar Hr-<.U-I.. Kruil lUr kllHllolTalTy. I-t.-.
Chun-hei, Kninili.'s n.
Briek Block
'..1,1.1. 11.1 . 0,1 ll,.;
lvi...s, p. Il.l. .'1 .M>>
1 I'.n,.'. '1
Main
FREEPORT
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ll.'.r.
-.1
Street
Hay, Feed
L. W, SWEET & CO. i ™ *"" ^*^" '"o" «""•«
Steam aad Hot Water Fitting a Specialty
lairerteri ¦¦< HTt Jewelers
37 to 39 Maiden Lane, New York City
KST.\1U.1S1IK11 KV,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Punuaol lu an ..r,l.-r..t lt..N. blniAS ,Tl MU, 8nrru«ate ul tlu. ('..untl' i.f Niis>nil. i... ll bmb) (Ireu to all pi-n.1119 haviiiir ria
SAMUfL RAYNOR
Ul* et the Town ..f Ilem|.>u-a,l In III- -nid Cimnky.daeraaed, n. pn-s.-iii tl.e s....... nul, the
•OMken tbereof. ti. il..->i.l.M'r,l«-r. ,1 i.-.',ii..r
at tha LutWiU an.l 'r.-ni mini .,r mh.I .1,
Bundle WoodlwANTED AT ONCE!
Small Acreage Properties
Msrkct & Gdrdcn Seeds' »>t)> or without imii.iinKs, to ..iTer
to Prospective Buyers from wliniu
alkieplweoltninaaeiiiiK I MM at rieeport. r
be«Bt* Uw Mtbdar
DtMMIueoU. April ith. lUii.^.
.N. V.
It {be MtbdaV ol Uri<.l«<
*"ueola.Aurl
UEOKllK 1>. .-iMITll.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Punaanl I.l an ..t<1>-r i.f II,,x. Kh.iAa .Imh ttnm. tturrtwat.. «>f tti.-<'011.11) .-I Na-Huii. ii..'i,.,. i>liee.|ir iiiv.'ii 111 1.11 I.t..I.. I,a,,„>.' ,1.11111- affaini.t
Milts SOITHXIID late 1.1 tl..- T.,\>n ,-r ll....|..|..,.l. ,11 ll,. .„„| t'oiuny. .Im-.-... .1 I.. I.r. .-.-..t It.,'.,,,11.. nitli lli,. eoucherH tli.-n-..f. t-. tl,.. ..it...nl^..^ ll,.. , i,.,.ii. lora »( III.. I...-.I W.ll ,..1,1 I.-,...... Ill ..I .;i„l ,1...
eeaaad at Ina |.In. I ir,.! .... iit:..-l,,.., „.
IIm. oBre ef Mnii. II W,:^.|,i. I,,. .111,.nii'l Buk Bnililiiig. ll.x-liMl..<,','„ie- S.-a \,.rL. „„ orlali.re llieTlUliilH) .il 1>.-.-. .iiUrm >i Deled. MiiUH.la. N. Y . Mm .1.1,. Iliir
liKORliK W SOI 111 Mil. enWNd WRUillT. Kx-.iil,.r
Atuiener lor llic .-&.-.'iil.ir. BankHiiii.tina. B.«-k»illoC.iilr.-. ^.^>^,.tl..
Seed Potatoes Fertilizer Church St. FREEPORT. NJ.
SIDNEY H. SWEZEY
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW Moaer te leM m Beai m* NartiHe
a llroKdwar. Nev T..rk Itenldencr. UalD SLJlorth uf L.I li n.Prreis.rt
GAUNCNTS MADE BY VS
f'i*«*m»na most disiiKi:uislf. d Io.ik hay ar* well ent. Iilte.1 iM-rf.-i-tlv nu.l •Blafaed III a way Ilint inakee tlietu BoUcabl.T •tyll^il
We GusLrantee First-Claiss Fii
S«ltt Hato to Order frem 914.00 np
THE NEW YORK TAILOR
Main Straat Fe««Mrt. L. I.
^ Lar tl,. Ilai.li
Pettit Bros.
Usdertakm aDd Embalmen
11,-Ti.nT HuiMinjc, Ma.u Streat l-Rtni'OHT. .\. Y.
Ora.luam ,.( tl.« L'q1u.1 euua CoUm* mt Bababnii.(. C>tkalbn.ldU<J..r ..r n,<:,i FUMralt .l..-.-«'U«l .n ihe be*, and ;«!•«. uiae amr mitit eff*-e) tacit.tf u. (.U-aM-.
AJ-uUJ> alteuJaaL StKiiliM'Tf Tel-i-'i-Me.. tlHeBwi.^. I
44l»nel»inetV' ... I. - .il J'.-.i...---«J
<3> Of FREEPORT. N. Y
Capital 925,000
ll..~»rii IUM-. l'r.'Ki,l.-iii
I -HN K Kl.l'KIKlK. \'i,...rri^s
r Mil ll \ r. KFM >v. ^'l^^lll.•r
Dtractore
Ei>.iiK Ja. K>.'V Krnk-t S RaM'«L1 Uamei M.1RKI.--IN K.>i.H'rn. V.\\i^ John K. KLliRltHiK
t" Milton JVrem^.n
I am ^'('ttitiK man.v imiuirii's.
Soud iu iKirtiriiliirs, 01 cull on mc .-it either olVue.
n. P. LIBBY, Real Estate
Freeport (oii).. .stationl RockviUe Centre (Hank IMdj,-.)
For Sale
ll:iy, 7.i olft. In ll.tW pi-r cwt..
Kyo Straw, 80 Ki '.uk- jx r cwt.
Salt Hny, 3.) to .',IV iH-r cwt.
Corn Stalk*, '.'..10 to fS.lK) por 100
Potatoes. |l 141 I.T,") per barr.'l
Cordwood, |,1 ,W to M-W iK-r.-.ird
Oak Plank, 3 tt 4 I't.-i p<-r ft.
Hickory Plank. 4 t.i ,'. cts. por ft.
Cheetnat and LV.lar Pontd, all lizea.
Shade ami driiampiital Troog and Bhrolie, Privet Plant, etc., at one half of regular price.
John J. Randall
Freeport, N. Y.
JOSEPH ALBIN. Manager
S.ntli Sli.iro T.-li'pli.iii.- is
lj.iiiK Distmu-i' 111 ,1-1 Froonirt
SteaiHboat Time-Table
.\li sleaiii.-r.< fr.un Winxii-U-ft Dock, Free port.
Leavini; tinii's are from Atlantic .\vl-., ti-rminal of sti-unilmal trolley. Stojun- Iniat will Icavi' IKx k on arrival of car. llcKilUiluK .luly I, I'.'Oj.
Daily except Sundayn uud HolidayH
Plinth Bound ; Leave Freeport at 'J:.'t5 A. M., 10:;i.i A. M , IMI,) A. M.. l.'.V. V. M . '2 :.'1.5 P. M , -o.:ir, P. M., 4:3"> P. M., ii::i.-. p. M., X::\nV. M.
North liound : l>>av«' Point Lookont at at (I 1.', A M.. l'i:|0 A. M.. II ;lo A. M., IJ ml'. .M.. -'Ill P M., Hrlil P. M . I -III P M., ."'411 P. M . lu .'II P. M
Sundays and Holidays
Sumo Hchednio as w.-ek ilays. with pjt ci-ption of li it.'. .\. M. from Point Look¬ out, with additumal boats south nt 12:11.1 1' M. and .'Kill P. M. North lloncd at 1 :40 P. M aiiilil;40P. M.
Sicaiiii-rs will niaki- Hops st Point lir.-.-/.-. Point I'l.iiifort. Pr<*pect Gun 1 '.111., an.l 11 H V CV iiulv to land p»«- s.'iitt.-rs I.r on >i(;nal, and tho oompany ri-s.-rvcs 111.'riKlit. when conditions de¬ mand, 10 mak.- hut nue slop on the roan.I trip. 1 < 1-Veep.irt Point Look- oat Kri>.-[-ort
Urcat South Bay Ferry Co.
.la|.aiiFi.. -No .tiicpl*.
'.oiiiliui, Kn^l,111.1. Itiii'oti Ila.vaslii. til,- ,la|.iiii.-s.' .Miiii>I(-r lii'i'c. said tliat j Itiissia Illlll a|iimiiiU'il ijoinl Iiioii as p.'.'i.'c pl.'tii|Kit.'tiiiarii"i. NovcrllH-l.'.'-s. even M. Witlo aii'l lt.ir.iii Hi.soii hn.l i,,,t iiispir.'.l .lapan with . .iiiliili'ti.'.' in a laiiiiai'I • mil.'.'iii.' ..f ili.' ii.'(;iilia-
ti'.llS.
•W.' .1.1 II..I l;ii..\v," Illl- .\liiiisli-r niUli-d. "what p.iwi-rs have imi'ii dolc- iral.-il to them, and iifti'i' the events of 111.- past ciclil.-'-i. 111.mills .laiiati puts failli I.Illy in a,-,'.iiiiplislii-d fads. Tlie t.'nus will 111- ciiiiiiiuiiii.'aieil only at the .'..iif.-reiic.-. 'I'li.Mi w.' will dis.-'.ver what powers 111.- Uusslaii pleiiipolcii- tiari.'s possess."
It was siii:i;..sieil that lln- Kciiural oi,liii.>ii pi-evaii.-.l lliat llle .lapanese t.-rius wiiiil.l 111- nio.li-rat.-
"1 .-ann<.i s.-.' i\li.'r.- people (,'et such .-111 iil.-a." r.-pliisl th.. .Minister. "Tlte imlili.' I'videiitiy mistakes tlie Japanese for niiKels."
Ministi-r Uayashi Intimated that .1 ipaii was reatly 10 .-ontliuie the wnr unless she si-i-iired siiiialiii- tortus II.- calle.l Btl.'iilii.ii to III.' tal thu: pi.l'' li.ally llio i-iiIUi Mini li alir.isl liy llie last IWI. loans was iiiii-xpeinliil. an.l sai.l the .'.'iplur.' of 111.- Isiaml of Sak liallti was iiiit iire.-ipilaled l.y the ap- proa.-li of the conforeiiie. hut was a natunil Ri-()iionce of Iho .lapau.se .am paign. the plans f.ir whicii had n..t heen alli-red since Itussla a.-codod t.. a coiifon-ii.'.-. All oarllor attnck on the islnnil WHS not nn.lortal>.ti principally l.pcansp of the severe winter nnd lii- .aiiso the siiitimi-r si-asnti was inore preferalili- f..r ciiipaiuiiiiiit nn.l the es lalilisiiin.'ht l.f a new U"^"riimei,t In till- island.
St. r,'i,'r-i,nri:. lliissin. W. WItto I,.'111 a Illll.i iiilervii'W wiiii Kniperor .Vi.'holas at l'.'t.'1 In.f. rminl I.nnis .l..rlT was ['r.-s.-ni. sh..wliit; .'.iiiiplet.-
har IV ..f vii-«s l.i-iw.-on .M Wilte
.',11,1 II,.' K'.r.'i;;,! Mliiist.-r.
.\I Witlo later l-fl St I'l K-rsl'iirc f ,r Paris, a.-.-..iii|.aiiie,l l.y Miii.- Will.-
Al I'aris they, w.-r.- 1.. 11 t tli.-lr
ilaus.-liter. who is th.- wife of the S,,' 1,-Iarv ..1' 111.- Itnssian Lepillon al Itrnssols .Mm.-. Wille IiikI 1,.. nil.11 lion ..f Joinine h.-r hnsl.an.l in Ameri..,
ll Is anii.iiiiici-il Ihal JT.-i.'.'tc. m.-ii «,ll 111- i-all.-.l I.. p.-rf..rtii military >or. i-.' Ill ll,.- .'.iiirs,. of III.' pi.'seiil y.'ir
.\Mi:lll, A srKA.MKll .-il NK
H,-p..ri.,sl l..,-i With' Ail Han.ls Ail.r llilliiiK M'l,.' .V.-.ii I'..M Arlhur SI. PeUrshurg, H'.issia.- It wnt rn iii'iii'il hero 'hat an .Vineri.aii steam -llip sinii'k a ll...'itinK iiiiii.- Uetwe. 11 l'..t 1 Arthur .'111.1 III.' KM:.Itt Islan.ls an.l s.oik witll all han.ls. Thi' Jate of ili. .i.'.'ident «as m.l ijiv.'ii and >h.'ro was iiotliinK t nllrni th.- r.-p.,ri.
III lift,'.'11 niiuiil.-s Ul,. ,-If.'trie lllilll
„ ,, 1.1 niy w.-nt oiu ami .-, 11 yililnn na:
of tiio swift eurri-nt ami n.ariiin riipid's i '•"'^ "'Xi'.'pl fu: a Pulit on the liriils, until thoy r.'ach.'d the IHvll's Hole. ! ""'1 Ih.' tfliir.- .,f rockets toiiins of Ml. Thoro it was that illover. who is tlilr- : d.»asi.-r. ty-elRlit years old was laujiht hv the whiripo,il and snckod iindor. As sec¬ ond after seei.ii.l ll.-k.-.l ..ff and he ill.I IIOI reappear Ih.' hull.Ir.'.Is ..11 the liliih hanks ili..iiKht anotlier Inn! Ii.m'ii ndded I.l the whlrlpo.'rs vl.'llms.
.Vfter two minutes lia.l .-lapsiil Illover slriiK^'lo.l I.l 111.' surface, and .hoers from h..lh hanks vt-ei-teil liliii. By that linio lii-iiiiam. who is tlfly-ttve years old. ami wh.i had llie a.tvnntaEe of liavini; sveai.i liu- rapi.is in Sepl.-inlier, IfKil. an.l iu .Vuviust IlKr.'. Ini.l galnod on 111.iver. liy the liiiie they hnd r.-iu-lic.l the end of ill.- lapidn, .iust ah-ive llu- Sii-|i,-i.siiin Hrlils-' nt I.owis- liiii. hi.w.'V.'.-. Illover hail |,'aiiioil so niui-li i-f what I,.- lia.l list when ho wa- sii'ii-i;l|;i-_- f.ii' life ill ill,- whirlpo.d that nnlv a sh.-ri 'lislaii— separat.d him fn.m his rival.
II was In Ihe smo.itli. swiftly rnunim; icaier lielnw the raplils that lliov.-r |i;i-soil liialniii. the foriiier llndlnvi siviiniiiii't; il,-ri' ciniparntlvely easy, ami the hil-.er liih'.rltiB heavily. At l.-.'K ..'I'loek 111..v.-r swum lo the end .if the pier In l..'Wist.iii nml was hnuloil
OUl . !¦ Ihl- river ,,111, klv hv tin- Jndces I •"'" Ollo'Vi. .-„ an.l .ith.-rs aiMiiliiiJ liini. Willie lie j-I"l'pe.l .'liKlyaid:
was lii-iu».' ni!il„-d d,iwii and dressed, '
lii-aham. I'..iii' iiiiuiiles hohind the .\larv::'i:il.'i'. s. .¦,.. aUmK-^l'U' tho pier. He was ill s,,,!, a cmlUlnu of ox- liaiisthm thai h" .'..i..ips.'.l ns so.iu as h ' was hnnleil up on Ihe pior.
Within lifti-ou niinules aft.r Illover was tnken oni of the river he was ilr.'ssoil ami telliuR Ills father nnd oth.-r friends his sensations ns ho swept tiir.Mlcli the water nt the rate of .1 mil.' In less than seven minutes, nnd particularly of how ho folt when he was cnimht l.y the whlrlp.iol, suek.'d .l.iwn nnd held Ihere two mlnuloB.
It waa expnlod l.y the frl.'iids of the two m.'n tlini Ihcy would he ent nml liruiseil severely hy lioliii( dnshed nuainst rocks, imt they es.-apod all such Injury and sijffored from nolliliin .-v,'-pt oxhinislioii friitu th.ir torrihlo sli'.iKK'!.'-
I'l-.'W saiiif a naval sonj;. 'Ilallant Sail.irs.'
"Owiu;; to the 1 st tli,' laptaiii ami .lli.-rs i;ailier,sl .m tli.- lii-i.lj;:'s. In the iiasts and netting, ami waile.!. Tbe wa^.'s r.isp liithci and ilie s::ow f.'ll 111'.li.'r.
"AI l.lil liiev.ssc'IsnJdoniy .-ai'e.-iied, 111.1 afl.'r on-', liippimj; li,-r inasts Itilo 111,' waves, raiscl li,-rs,'lf wiih a 0.11:- viiisivo slni.liler :,riil iiliiii^ini to tho .101 lon:.
"Three lioais whi. h liiiil lieeu low.-rod I'oi'Iitiialely were atlnal. with ihoir "'OK- iilaiioii . r. ws on h.iur.l, an.l they .Ud Ili-.-ir Illlll..st I.l r.-seue the ..flicers nud luen; hut the fate of the laiats thotu- *eives "ceineil prei-nrlous.
••.\ few niiuiit.s liiipr a ..,'av.'iili|;lit nas se. 11 to till- sontlieasl. The »ar-
ihliKlits, iiii'l sent 111
L'lieil iheinsciv
1 nil hoi-
hoals tu
liK'l re
lea ill, cried to.-
loll
uid
lint only om 'ii.'liidlir. iv,'.l, mo IV lipln;; 11,loi N:ikayai 1 from .-xp,,s
litiii,li-p,l iiiid Ihirly- l'..pulll Ishih:i>bi. llMIi three liiiudi id i.ist. inclii-iiiiik' I'oii:- I. .\ nunilu-r uf inoii ,- a I ler holns pl.-kod
wiT.i. siHi.KT niLi'MOitr:
ir;; ¦ W. Vn
'I'.ii. KxiK^nsivo,
.\sli.-viile. -V. I'.- i:i-or(!o W. Vnndor Iliil is to clvo up fnrmlnK nt niiliuore and Is 1,'olnB to let somohoily else do It f.r hlm. Ill- has bolleved nil nlonu that his vi-niure ciuiid lip mnde to pay expenses, or nenrly s... hut ho has ho.'n disappoiuli'd. Ho cnnsltlors Hint Ills oxperimont ..f ten yonrs jiisiIHpk him ':, (-iiaiidini: his miml nl...iit Ihe iiiou.'y Ili.re is I.l 1,0 iiinilo in farniiux.
Mr. V'andeihilt has mnde the IIIII- iii"ie farms ani,,im the nmst fninons In the i-.iuiilry. Thoy consist of j:.-ii. .-nil Iru.'U farms, a ilairy. a .-roa 11.ery, :i llli.-k.-11 and dm-k farm, iiv.- st.„'k, k,-nil,-is, an.l h.'Iliouses. It has 1..-.-U .siinial..l thai Ik- hns 0XI..-1..I.-.I n large f..rliiiK- r,,r II,.- prlvii,-;;.- ..f I'.'lni; B farm.'r
ifler the s mils of Ih
liA\'lK.s IN Kill I'I
•I.AfK
.-r Ne
Arr.-s
We do a general ttankiiif; basiiu- .1.1'--ait an.l aoMuut
PaukinK H.uri i' A M to 3 P M Sktardaya, '.1 A it to I'J M.
TYPEWRITERS FREE
Sill.!. Ill- taking- til. Sli..rtli:iii,l. ¦l'v|i,'«nliiii; -.n.i l>.",kk,'''|'iiiL: ( .'¦ir-,' :it
HEFFLEY SCHOOL
243-245 Ryeraon Str«at Brooklyn. N. Y.
lave tho use of a Typo wn tint Machine at home vhfhout cost (,r.-at opportumtv
t-i l.-arn a gin.i paying tuaiu.iss
Stn.ient~ n-g-.-Iirinp dunng .luly ami August ari' ac.-oi,to.l at |1" 1 m.inth
COLLEGE PREPARATORY SCH00L~"243 RYERSON ST.. BROOKLYII
¦ "n-paro* Stndent* for .\-lmisBion to I.aw Medi.-al. Deniai au.l S-ientitic Schools , als.1 to all I'oUeces aud I'niversili.'s
SCHOOL OF CIVIL EHCINEERIKG~2451yERS0N ST.. BROOKLYN
Prepar.-s V.-iuv .Men t. 1 Sf.r\. v.,r- ..im . '.v: Kng;::.. r- i.r.-at U-maud t.aeilr l.earn.-.l
I'lHM 1: I'liil.II' WANTS lUMiKi 1:
Ilies Suit .^gainst Prim-ess u.uise. Daughti-r of King Leojiold i;..tha.- Prince Philip of IdliurK has lile.l a (.oiilien for divorce fn.iii ili.- I'riiu.-»s I...IJSH. .Inughloi of King Leopidil.
ng 1.-SI....,lied 1.1 th
v.-is .iiusisieil ..f oiglil
leuieiiaiil lt..liiii. They
iv.-re in Ihe after .-..inparlnient. When
' 111.- . haiii .al.l.' ..f the derrick which
'(lis.-d the hoat to the siirfuce the
Ili'^t lim.' liroke, ati.l she plunged down
iijaiii hnrizonially. hrid hy nnoiher
'alili- al 111.- hows. 111.- mn.-hiiiery evi
1-iitly was ll spill, e.l. and some of the
lli.ll w.-le piuii.-.l lieni-alh the ongiuos
; 111,1 ..lil.'l' appuiatus.
l.i. nt.'iiatit Itol,in was found lying un : lis l,a,'l< with his arms exiendeil. XoHr : iiv was Hi,- iimirtiminster. whose j sweater .'Vlil.-titiv l.a.l .Miighl in a hook I , l.,s.- I.l the faultv hatch whicli caiiswl Kx-'imigo .i..i'.l..ii said thnt m. fur- j "'" oatastropho while he was trying
l'lnla.i.-l|.hia I'a. .Mayor Weaver an- ii..unc.-ii Ihat ill- ha.l ri-tainwl .Inii.-ii T. Inn its, .if New Vork I'lty, uf the law hlin I'f Dnvii-s, St..in- .t; An.-i I'li.'ii, as lis-,,, iati- loiinsi-; Wllh ex .Iiiilgi- iior .1..!! ill piai-i- ..f Kllhii It.Hit. .Mr. Ihi- VI.-. was relain.'.l at tho siiggostion of
il,.-r arr.-sts in • ..ninxtl.in with fraii.ls ;>v .-.iiitrnciiirs w-.iil.l 1..- tiin.l.- at pros- pnt When Ihe Utile .-nm.- I., begin
[It lings, he sai.l. I listrict Attorni-y
II.-II wou'.I he inviii-.l t.) .u oiierale 111 ¦v.rv su.ge. The delay nt present was ill.- to -Mr H.-ll's .q. .-idem.
I ear." Pay ntlontlon. "Soul shall llvo." I Life is inore than iiiere .xisien.-o. It.-al I life is spiritual life a llfo 111 Christ I nn.I given l.y Christ i.I.ihn 14: lii. "Kv. I orlnstiiig ...vonant." Th.- (..voiiant I mnde lirsl with .Mirnhain nnd ronewe.i with Davi.l; the covenant promised of : Christ 111 His hiimlllation and eliding 1 with a .'r..wned Clirist. oxnltliig iu j royal i ici.irics nnd a ritloouioil chur.h. ".-^iii'.' iinrcios." Thai is. Iho niorcios , pi'oiiiis.'.l to Dnvlil nnd his hinise isee j 1.' Sam. 7: .S-Ill. llii-.'.i.
4. "iJivon Hlm." Iiml oontluiios <-all- I iug ntlontlon to the gn-nt Mosslnb. IIo Is the i-piitrnl llguro of these tliree chapters. David was the typo and Christ the nulliypo; DavUl In siiprem.- r.'yalty. king ovor all fffes nnd frloii.ls; Christ in ascoiidoil imijestv. hut dlspon- sing Ills rl.-h hlesslngs whi.-h He hns providiil in His rodoniptivp work to all » Il.l will re.-oivo thom. ".\ witness.' He Lore w-itness even unto dentil for liisl. Ill Ills law. to His claims nud to His plan of rodeenilng love. "Loader." ol.-. H.' wns the great I.nwgivi'r, orlg- imiling Inws nnd instltntions for Hli peiplo. "Poople." "P.-.iplos."-|{. V. We must keep In iiiinil that no nice dis- linclioiiE are allowed. .Vll the piMiplos mill nntioiis of the world are lncliid«l. .'.. "Call a iintion." Th- Christian cliuri'h. n holy nation, n p.Hulinr pcplo. •-Kii..w.-st ii.it." The lieutllo world whom He had lilthiM-|o not distin¬ guish.-.1 by coveiianls and blessings. "Know ye not." etc. Tho (ienlilo ua- tioii was to becoino one with the people of Co.] (seo Kph. 2: ll-lili.
II. rondltli'us of a. plliig Ihp invi.
tation IVS. 11. 71. (!. "S.'ok." Th.'onlv wny lo Iiud Cod Is lo seek Hlm; biit how'.' Ily reiioutlng of nud forsnking sin. "May be foiiud." This implies Ihat Ihoio will he 11 time whou we enn- iint Illlll Him. 7 "Wicked . . . nil- right- ous " Thp wicked mnn slus inorff openly in "his wny." Tho unrighteous refers to the uiorp subtle workings of sin "in llie tlioughts." .Ml nro guilty in Ihc Inttor respw-l. though mnny lainy thoinsi-lvpR safe heonliso not op;-nly wieked III their ways. '-For¬ sake . . . i-oliirn." He who would Iin.l (iod must flrst forsake Ida sins. Vet tills is not siitlli-leni; he must aolnall.v .¦nine to (iod. llepoiilnm-e ihereforo iiiiplies holh the uogallvo nnd Ihe posi¬ tive ilnly. "Will liav.> mercy." How¬ ever fnr away th.' slnn-r mny have g.iiip yet when he returns with his whole lienrt lio.l will not re.t«H"t hlin. ".\bundniitly paitlon." (iod's pnrdon is fuil and free. The luarKiii renders It "miilliply to pardon."
III. Iloasons for ncK-eptlnir the invi¬ tation (vs. ,S-i;i). H. "My thinighls" .leliiivnli's thoughts Irnust-ond those ot man ns much ns thp li(>nveii is hlglior thnn Ilie enrth. Tli>. lliniiKhts nnd ways of .lehovah nro His purposes of rodenipll.in. Thus wo hnvo n.it .inly ' a motive for I'l-piMilnnce. but nlso for j I'ligor. . xpeeiniit Impe.
II. ".My wa\s liigher." on-. This is ' n in.tiiral an.l b.-aiilifiil llliistrnli.iii of \ till' iireviiius v.'is.-. Onr fellow men liiigLI ii.it be willing Ul forfflve, but liod is nlwnys rendy tu pardon the Irue peulloiit.
10. "Hniii . . . snow-," elc. By <iiilck nssocintlon of Iln- id.-ns mentioned in verso 11, there is n I'ompurlson here | mnde. Itnln nnd snowfnll from heaven i to wnler thp enrth nnd sn prepare It for its aiiiinal growths to feed the l)o<Iie« j of lllell mill beasts. .Iust ns (iod's word 1 fills from henvon t.. produce fruit of | 1 iglileiiiisness nmiiiig the millions of , Isi'.iel ami „f iiiiiiying peoples, and It I hall nut be volil. for every word thnt I ' <-ii. i pro.ei-ileth out of the mouth of (iod | 1.1 ill Ihe Ihirly tw.. h..urs il is I Is lironil M>.'iit- >*: ''it H- "So," .-tc. .Mil itoiiie ..i till- tiiifi.rtuiiate Ihir I So .-very w.ir.l that (Iod utters shall be |
II l.V(.l afui ll raft sunk Ilrst. trail.' a blessing In mnn. The (iospel ;
men wh" fur ihirly two hours t.r..iiilses nnd i-ouimniiilmenlH nre nil j Ig- ' luiporlnnl nnd honotl.-lnl. ".Not return | . . . v.ilil." II sbnll not return without | r.-sulls. (IihI's piiriMisos shall be real- I i'/iil The full ncrompllshraent of this ! 1 .-rs.- nml versos IL' anil 13 Is lo be ut the .lews' llmil rostoi-ntlun. ami llle ron- version of tho world. I'.', "(io out H Illl Joy. " .-tl'. Tin- u.irds are used as liliisiraliv.- of the people of (iod fnnn till- M.isni.' .lispensntl.in and brought Intl. il.ispel prlvll.-ges un.ler the Christ. Tli.-y g.. f.irlh bounding w-lth Joy for 111.- ..iii.|U.-st ..r tho whole world for Chi si. nn.l all nnliiie llle nioiiiitalns. Ill' hills nnd the trei-s lake on the Illlll'. splril of Ibe i-hiir.-h. The result -Inill 1,1- Ihe world's renewal, la. "lu- sti':iil l.f Hie Ih.irn," etc. Christ's work ill 111- worl.l Is to remove Ihp iiaeless
Mortally Hurt In Crash. 'A bad frelKht wreck on Ibe Highland diTltloii of the New York, New HaTen ¦nd Hartford Knilroad ocpurred at Towner* about (I o'clock at nlKht. Al a reault one man db-d. Alwut twimty frclRht oars were wrecked nnd piled In great heaps along the track, blocklnic trntllc all night. The accident oectirred opposite the Htntloii. tho collision bring t>etweeu the eastbound freight train No. 1814 and a work train comprlduR an engine and Ave cars. 1'hc latter waa speeding west toward the atatlon In order to reach n siding, and craabed Into the regnlar trnln head ou. The fireman and onglnoer of the regular train jtimpiHl. hut Engineer Charlea Avery, of Hopewell Junction, on th» work train, w-as oriislie<l. He waa taken to the Dniibury Hospital. The track was torn up for tifty feet, aud cars wore thrown In all dlrertloiu, making one of the most dlaaitroua wrecks on this division lu years. Th» lou will rench severnl thousand dol¬ lar!.
sAii.niis ihi; I\ sniMAHlM';
Itoilirs ,. French Hoal Show tin- II..r- liille Torment Vnlorgoiip.
I!i7.ena. Tuuis. - For uiir.'do.'iiie.l hor r.ir.s lb.- iiiust woir.l an,I uiiearihly lale vvrill.-n l,.v llli.l ;;:,,.imy and fkUlasllj .\ii:erii-aii aiillini'. Kilgar .Mlaii Pue. ¦ciilaiiis nothing lu .'..inpar.- wilii a ¦torv i.-v.-ale.l ill 111* mouri.fiii v.ork ll , xiia.'lii,.; Ill,- l.o.iies „( the 111 falei|
row from the I'rcn. h subuiurUie lioal
. *., ,. , ,. j l'"arfndei. which sank at Ihe entrancJ
lei'lnlt Innis 1 armiii? I ,f „^,. j,,,^, ,„. ^|,,. .^|„,„„„„ „„ .,„„. ,;,
dry.lo
her
mil wlllill was towed int ifi, r 111.' iiicessiini ofli.ri.s t. la.l I,.-. 11 linally suc-.-ssful. While, of c.iurse. nhat n.lunlly .ic-
nrr.-d In the d.i..mod boat, as Ihe men iiupris'iiied in lier wMltod for death ,u-v,-r will be kii,,«ii. the posliioiis of 111,- liodies mill till- expi. ssl.ins thai -oul.l l.e ira.eil ..n their almost unrcc- .giii/.al.le f.-alini-s. t..y.-lli.-r with ovi- leiii'.'s ..f their light lor lifi'. l.'i! as 'learly as w.,rils ...iiM fipress ihe hor.
II,le lornieiil and sufTerlnif ll 111 kn
rii
5000 .Miles in a .'13-Piwt Boat. James T. Wu11h.-o, K. U. Parsons and Charles Chapln. Chicago young men, salltHl tu the Thousand Islands In a thirty-tlve-foot sBllliiK yacht lu which Ihey traveledappro-xlmntely fiOOO mllea. They left Chicago, 111., by way of the Dralnngc (.anul on October 18, and since that Hino have been cruising and •Igbtseelng. The trip down tho Mlaala- Blppl consumed twu luontha. From New Orleans Ihey w.-nl to Florida, where they spent the Inttor pnrt of th* winter, vlslllug St. .Augustine und other cities. They then cnme up the Atlnntlc const nnd. nrrlving at New York almnt a month ngo, started np Ihe Hu((«eii. They w.r.> III Pough- kepeale to witness the college race* and spent the Fourth wllh tho Albany Vacht Club. .V nnphthn launch lowed them from Troy by cnnnl to Oswego, They have had innuy exciting ndven- turea and hairbreadth oseapea. They, expect to arrive home between August 1 and ir>.
Tries to Tnke Hor Life. While suffering from extreme melan¬ choly caused by a protrHcted lllneaa, honieBlckuess nml worry, Mrs. Ellen MaeI>onnld, of Now York City, ahot herself with a twenty-two-oallbre re- voWer at the homo of her sister, Mra. J. J. Byors, of No. 410 North Cayuga atreet, Itlincn. I'he bullet lodged In tho bone back of her left temple, frac¬ turing the skull. She wns Imtncdlatalir remoTeil to tho City Hospital. John MacDonald, the wonian's son, arrtTed In the city from New York City to take his luother home and told her news whicli Increased hor Worry. What this was hn wonld not say. It was evidently dlsirosslng, for Mrs- MncDonnld fonml nn old revolver In a* trunk nnd d.'.-l.l.-d to put nn end to her troubl,s. ll.r m.ii wonl.i give no In¬ formation nbout her or himself uor -wxiuld nny one els.- ...iini'.'led with tba case. Mrs. Ma.i Inal,1 is f.ivlj seven years old mid has b.'.ii a wi.low to« seven years.
Sixien Wiiinen Killed iu Hospital.
.-M Kenn.i Italy, sut.en women were kill.Ml an.l thirlv IWI, ltijure<l by the falling of Ihe r,,of of the ,-hupel of ihe Woineu'. Hospital .luring mass.
.New < ,,niiiiaii,l For lieneral SInessel. ; A .lispal.'h I', 111. Kx.bniige T.-le- j graiili Cinpany ft..11. Sl p. i.-rsl.iirg. . -.iL.I it was stat(-.l li'.-r.- that ilem-r«. SI... ssel. 111.' def.'ii.ler 'if Poll Arthur, would l.e a|i)>ulnle.l I'.inimander "f tlU' S.'V.-ii:li Intaiitry Cip-
.Xstassin is Iib-niitled. The s-snssin .,f Pr.fect of P"l,.' Sli-.ivali.n'. al M..S.-.IW, Knssls. wss i.b-iilitlod as u fornn-r s< h.HiI teacher 111 SI. P.-Iersbiirg nsin.'d Kull Kovsky. ivli., li.-l.,nB.-.l lo Ih.- Terrorist orgnirr,* li,.n
Hoostveli Camp- With Itoj President H,,.,seveii i....k h.s an.l their fri.n.ls .m th-lr antiiia niglil lamping upe.liiioi, lo a near llyster Hay. ». I
'ssir.is I.alesl Duplicity, stul.lishing fight new cunom r.f Veneiuela
It:, ll lleggars Bagged. 'ggar-. eni'h a pmpi-ri.v with I.VSI III Ins pix'kels
mse. i;---""'"';""'¦•':,:;'\::^j'^; ai^e:;". ;h;;ir::iiH;in;:im:ai „fo- ''\:z^':7t^iTb'T:^Z'^ZZ\^^^>'^ •¦'"- 'h-r.'. of ..ur i.,d.,.
:' 1, If ..i-ign d.-b; "" " • M-uni Carmel. in New V.irk Ci-.i
PATENTS
GASNOWg
Greenouse. Plints
' tity. FvlKl- e*«tl«ns will ta found In eur rrice list fer ¦ lantint and eaelni for te»«« Thla price li»t *• *raa
R. P. JEFFREY & SON
TREES, SHRUBS AND HOTHOUSE PLANTS
In tp««t nymb«ra and varieties, true te name ani du( Irmatt from tha |r««nd, and
daiivee»d m • ehert time in pneial cenditl*"
BELLMORE
L. I.
iJlKjr World.
Till' Pacific and I.laii.1 Nurtliern 11.... r.iad has lOiilrB.ie.t for i'hni Jnpuii.se laborers.
The nuiiil'.'r ..f drslbs fr.nn Indusirial ac, i.b-iitf in (ileal Briiaii; reiair'rd in i;"M. wns .'17:."
Ih,' .\iiierican l.aise I'n.on has jiii- ."1111--IS1 tho pmtp-uieii: III of lis nil ii-/\,'Oi.vonIi«i:
Tw.. th..-uiHiiiiI "...-.I n..rkoi- .111- pl.-y.'.l l.y vail.-Us hMi.» 11. Clii'ag.' wont ..Il «t::k«' f.-i higl.er wngvs.
It :« rop .iie.I fi..i.i M,i.ka,\ Queei.s l.iiid. tha' Ihe Japs u.- . sr.al danger lu the white w..rk-r« ... ih:ii .listrl. t.
IVniisyivaii..: '--xl.le «inkers hojs' UiinllJ t,. obla.n Hi- tifty flv. In.ur »,irking we.i, wh:'h Ih.-.v L.ti. »o Ions s-ushi
.V str.ke ..f .r.in. ii.ei. at the Shor.i. Pa.- w,,rks ..f th ¦ C.ir:; ^.v .«:.-'' '¦.-u.pai.y ba- nc, ¦». :.-..l I... .'...,11.; f the phiiii
Tbf Scale <'ui.iiu.tt.'e -.f he uiiinrs
l.il ..perators. at th Mercer-Butler '..ai neld. .11 (ireeuiliif. P.... have ¦•'a'he'l a waife ngrfoniein.
Ill .idditi..., I', ll.e pluuii-erii .nil.cl 1 ents bmn b'.^:i et-i-ij.-.l ... c|»\,.>-l,.1 -.;¦,¦:- igs;!..' Mveis' i-jsi,. «i «..<1 t 1. ieaJerf "to !• :i §• #fi*d ••••i- --at.:..: tc k--er ¦:{ tri-.'»
PruDiinent P»«iple
.1 M, Barrle Is i-itr'-meiy f.iml ,.f ins native T'orfarshlri'.
Tb.' King of Belginn. is .leveloping a mania for Iml ding
Presi-leiii I,oiil.<-i lias tinlshed hil »liih year in the Freii.h Presldtncy.
Il.l till- iiilnrluiis. nn.l to plnnt the good "Il.l 111.- ll-Ipliil. Wh.re Ihl- (iosi.el '..I s Sill niiisi give wny to iHillness. I'll a naiiie." Thnt Is. "for n memorial :u ll:< praise" Uer. 13; 111.
PlKS Hfar I.ram (a nark.
Farmers around Pleafuiil 1 irove. .N J., nre an- asking each olher if Iwc pigs at the home of John Hiinn. iieai Ihere. will leurii to bark, by reason ol their environment. Hunii's beagle houiiil loat her three puppies and wai In.-onsoluhle. .\buiit the same llm< Itobert KobhlDs' broiMl s<iw produced sixteen little plitk and wblte pigs whl.-h found the world cold to them .Mr. Kohhins did not know what lo de with so many pigs with one m<.>ther so he gave Ihem nway. Hnnn got ttei nt them, wblch he eiperted to raise 01 tbe bottle. When he got thein home however, his bereaved beagle took Ih. unhappy |>orker* under her care and she has l^en a fond mother to them ever since. They are thriving.
Newsy (ileanings. 1 h.' Ho'sl of new gold continues ft.in, lie Kl..ndike and from .South Africa. In .N.irwny on pay days saloons are |...-e'<l and savings banks open until iil.Inight A.', i.r.liiig I.l ihelntn-stnto .'^'ommerc* ..miiiissK.n yS2ti railroads hare 327, King K.lwar.l r.-.eives .Inily no fewet <'i si.Kkh.ildfrs. _ _ „ _
than ;*"«i n.-r,spapors and UsW letters A ii"i i.rofl; ..f llijiiisst was made hy | Ur. Oannel Improved upon his father^ I,.hii \lexnu(l<-r I<..wie has s.ciir.-d Ilie i>,'iKiiins pei,,ientlary on cotton j process of injection to a remarkable i»,^e<l l.y .-..i.vici latK.r ritent. He was the author of a notable
riiere wen- lii.''>4 sail and steam ves- | volume on real and apparent death. «, is III ¦2f2i.t»ri gross tons built and olB ' The deceased also wrote a treatise on 'ially registered in tins .ountry in the ; burial and cremation, and contributed l.ist'yeni numerous papers ta S'-leullflc period
.._' ., _. , „ i lea Is on emlialmmenlB as practiced bi
..o^'"k;:.Ui:j "¦;.?.a^e'm^ne; 'for'X 't^ •^^P"- -'" -''- -'•'-« P-
luri'liase of a nark site to be .'ailed, "^
luskii. I'ark |
The fie.ghter .M.intana reached Sal. | I'rau'.s.... c.il from Ittis'isn porta with iivu «Iai.-
Ue,l „l ».'>«.IJ(Sl
-t iSll.I il K, M
¦ei:. ll art::
Meii.s)
The Pop- h's .-. Caic.lus Imrnii. ti h;« portrni'/' '
Chaiiiicy M'M'-p"w still holds mon ' direct..rntes •ban any other man It | Ihl- Fnited States
Thl^ King of It.-lgiiim is developiiu 1 . 11.111..a f'.r l.r,.i.; :.g tliat recalls Kiiil I I.iil'Mg 11. ..I Bivar...
Tli-o-l-'te I!---.--'.ell l.fis l*en mad. | : n h-.::'.r:ir>- llle^llll-r of the Teias Cut j tie UalnTs' .\»sVi, istioi..
M. Comlies. recetitl.t Preiniei ol ' Frai.ce. lias returii^l I" !ii.-,|.rattlc< J ..f tr.v.lliine io b:« native village
l^id K'Sh'-ii'i is U'lkiui 111 annua
BBkalmlai Tattantar Uaad.
Dr. (ianuel. an embalming expert <led In Carta. France, In his serenty. eighth year. His fslber was Ihe ehem ist wbo iiirenled tbe modern method of embalmment, an.l who died In 1NC2
Mnaoalf Braagki Baah la Ufa.
Tbe abock of being sprinkled with a
full of fnrt ril- ' ac^utloo of nitric acid In mistake for
holy water, restored to normal benllii
,.,,,_¦ Mme Vallhalre. of Aabe. Fmoce. who
Dur.ng Ihe last twelve months »100 ^„ ,^j „ ^„ aoppoaed. on ber
msi hss heei
Klngil'.m for i1m-
the Irish langusg
The Mi.tiierne
fled lu the I.'nlted deathbed.
Iiurfios^ ot lenving
itigiSDj: Town
Urawaad la MaabaS at Water.
Catbarloe Hastings. tbe Infajil
eebrsle th^ '.-¦-*^r-»! ct ilie C'-gU I ""' '*""=' l-ylS-st'oP n -e 6l< t the ^ .„ £^, ,„ .jrgwnfd In a tracfeM cf
Whipple necllms on litfl.-e. James hi. Wbipiilc, ..r Cnllarangua Oounty, Stuto Forest. Flsh and (lamt Coinmlasloner, decUnoil to aicept tha nppolntnient of Secretary to the Btate Railroad CommlsHlon. I'he position was ofTerid to Mr. Whipple In n lette* ho received nl Albany from Colonel Ueorge W. iJunn, Cbnlriniiii of tbt Btalo Board, several da)S ngo. Mr. Whipple receives in his pros, nt offlee a anlary of irsski, uud in the ollice which he was offered he would hare received IlkKSI. He bolii'ves, however, that It Is bis duty to retiiln his present offlee, and wrote Colonel Dunn to tbat effect. Mr. Whipple wus n caiidldate for the Hecrelnryshlp B.-vornl iiioivtha ago, but couseuted l.i u<-cept his pres¬ ent olflpe at the re<|Uist of (kivernor Higgins. At that time he wus Clerk of the mate Senate.
Attempt t.i Wreck a Dam. A heavy chnrg.- of dynamite was ex¬ ploded lu Ihe dam. at Cliostorlown, at I the fool of Bchroon Lake. In nn effort 1 to destroy It. The explosion cauaed i oousldcraiili- duninge.bul did not wreck the dam. 1'h<- dsiii Is used to make a reservoir from whii-h to feed thd Bchroon Ulver during Ihe dry seaaon, ' and Is owned by (ieorge K. Fluch, ot j (liens Falls. Thl> high water caaaed liicouTenleuoe In the village of Chaa- tertown, and lo this fn.-t Is uttrlbute4 the attempt to destroy the dum.
Boy Hits Ya.'ht und Drowns.
j While sailing In u skiff off Proapect
; Park, one mile west of Clayton, Horactf
I Cook, the seventeen your old aon of
I EmIl Cook, of Clayton, hit Ihe yacht
Traniinllo, of Kingston. Cook sank In
ninety fevt of wnter. Tbe owner of
; the yacht refused to give his name,
but gave a che<-k fdrfBW to youuf
; Cook's parents, mnl bus .iffered 9M
' for the recovery of the lealy.
A Hose <>rsi«r ahall. A :iM(»-iMiiind oyster shell has been ' >rrsente(l to a iniis.-um nt Naiitea.
' '
TbeN. Y.aD(lL.l.lraGUODCo.
Time Table
i In effect April l.'i, HKld.
I Cars Loare Kreeport, Huilrrsul Depot Sooth Bound: & IN} a. ra., 6 4Ra. at.,
li IH a. m., I.4H a. in . and every thirty
miiiotea tbereafter unlil x.lH p. m., thail ; ». IH p. m., IU.I." p. ni., and ll.lH p. m. Nurth Boond : 0.4UB. ni , 7.10 a. a..
8.10b. m.O.Kia m.. lo.IU ». m. .oaA I everr thirty minoK's until 10.40 p. la.,
theu 11 40 p. ro. to Miueola and 112.40 a. , m , l.'.!:i a. m. to Hempstead, only.
Up.To-Date
Fruit Store
A full etock ot
ForeigD and Domestic FROIT
Uid fuitf Grocerie*
A share of yoar patronage aoUatoa
H. Fabbrini
Telephone 48 w-l.
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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW ^ .-:^: BIIVO I-I-: c«»t«i i-ii-i. Kivii tzy-ftif A. FAMILY -NEWSHAPKR OF LOCAL AND (GENERAL I NTEM. I (1 K N( It FREEPORT, N. Y.. FRIDAY, efULY 21, I90.'>a TtK>»i tl.lO T*.A«i.T 111 AOV/HlX NOa t^l). BAMK OF Freeport BanH Capital $300UU Hate StTMt 7r««pert re VllUg* At*., ImKtI1I« Caatr*, L. L JOHH J. B.tND.AI.I.. Pn.«i |
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