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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
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VOL. X.
A FAMILT HEWSPAPEII OF LOCAL. A Jl D GBNKBAL, IXTKM.UiEME
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY. DECEMBER 'J, 1904.
tBKKVt CLIO TKABLT IH ADTAIU
NO. 7.
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REDUCED RATES
FOR
Telephone Toll Service
From FREEPORT
TO
FREEPORT
FAR ROCKAWAY
GARDEN CITY
JAMAICA
NEWTOWN
ROCKVILLE CENTRE
ROSLYN
BROOKLYN
NEW YORK (Manhattan)
GLEN COVE
MINEOLA
FLUSHING
Fay Station
Rate
5
20
10
20
25
10
20
30
35
25
10
25
Subscribers
Rate
15
10
15
20
10
15
25
30
20
10
20
See Page 994 of Telephone Directory for other Revised Rates
1 e yi 1 HEW JEra TELEFIE [OMFANf
81 WiJIoughby St., Brooklyn
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liiViff Torittd loat biud Trution EanpuT SCIIKDULi:
la Illed talktaif. Mv In. }93i
PERFECT FITTING GARMENTS
moau luoni tu hoiuo mou than tliulUv. Wli.\ Hot havo both. Tbo (•bricB wn ui'o ortoritiK ure modii I of tho best wool. .\ll itatterns are I BOW, Atlroi-tivo antl retiued. Wo uaanuitoo th.it th'^ tit will hi |M«r- loct, «jtc. Suits or ovcivoats mailo ' to oitlcr »U.IK) mi. j
TIE IEW YOM TIILOR j
N%.in $<.«•«'»>'>»'>i>Freepoi1, Ll. I
MORTGAGES Money to Loan at 5*^
'luwn*Mill 1*11. amatAuiak. immi*
taaao Itm tmimo. mmaam*omiiaititK*
^LBCirr O. HAFF COUNSCUOIt>AT-LAW
ukraaatuaaaa,*.t. M.tMJMi*»
(tIftM I Ea.l B'iuimIi .'•.UV c::'... i ::i: ri:.l >,'.< t. Ill. lh«Mi rmi-ry IT) ¦tinutof tJi5r«irinr uDlil .'Ij I'. IK.. Ilirn (l.u. lau awl n.,11 for Ueiiii«:.a<i, litnlrn City nnd HlDenla onlr.
MMtOU l^oulli Bnmnil *l L4.'i. «.4.'> mid 7.4:i a. m.. tb^n I'vpry Itiirijr minuton th^trafKr ami' liL<.> I m.. (Dll at Il.n aed li.ii |j. m. tor Hrmii •fad oui).
HMTdfU iNuatli UoDmil .Vl>l. l^Uii.':'1,1 awl |i.Ui a. nt.. llMa every 3llinioill^f thrrnafter umil ».|ili|i. in., thao laOOand II.IU |i. m.
llrimwtcMld (Nortli Baraodi at i:\l. il.,1l. VM ard tttttm. ut,. then every ihirly miiiiilr^ ih^rr allrr until ILHO p. n.. llinn l'.!.IM p. m
Hrln|'<l<-nil iVVnt B.iandi at d iHX. i .im. Mil anl N a. tn.. tben mry 'i'.l ninuiea tJiereiirier un¬ til .".Ul 11. ID.. Ihen li.UI, IU.IVand II.W |.. m.
ftHPMI 1. I. M»M 'Nnltli Itoundl at i'.i. CO), r.i.t lt.0) t. m.. tUn evrrr 33 miniiKia llier". after until V.IM ii. iii,. ihaii IO.!} ami ll.Jl) |i. ro.
FrM>|»<rt R. If. I)«iw.i iNorll. Roundl at 11.4 , 7 4U. S.«ilandll.«la ir . then every :ll ininub'* llierrafUr until li).«l;.. ni . tliei II «l ami r.'l' luidoicbt.
MUVHlf UNIU, tMMC *>•» ' .W'-. Koatai, ¦lll.t.>.lt.«V 7.l%aii<l J.Ma ir,. neuer 'r llur.y niinnlee tharvalter imlil I'l'i v. ui. Ilien M.tl • ml II.l'l p. 111.
Rn'kvilleCaiit'e. \ illaae •iwiiu'- res. Iiounili al 6.111. 7 lu. Mill.lldl' llle ni , ilien . ver^ tinny liiinilte* ttl,.nTfle- until In,I'i f Dl - Ih.-il II lll|'. 111. Bi'.l Illilnudlii^hi,
tTKMOW 1.1. Dch: ' r.ax Itn JII'I rxt x^tli,, T.iVi. me and O.l* «. ¦!.. thvi. every thirty niinuMa Ihen-nflar unl'.l luu'. i. ni . ili< 'i ll.'HI p i.i . and lia'imldniaht.
I.ynhr<i.ik H. B I)ap.i' f»Ve« B.iun.1' .i: j n.
Freeport Banh
Capital $30,000 Maia Streit Ttotpotl
BANK OF I
.IDHN .1. r.ANIl.\l.l.. |¦r<'^i.;ell' WILLIAM S. UAl.l.. I'uhier
Village At*., RocKviile Centre, L. I.
Bearri of Diroclera
.lulin.I lUntlall Simllh im Wili.ani K I Wallace H.l
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AiiffiiM IniiiiK William (!. Miller 11 WMlev Pim' Daniel K. Hnynor Cole. I'ellll llanry 11, hni!lh ilronre M. HatiUa!
peii.pseepl leual hniida larlliliMi ai nent equal ii Br<iiikl)n liank"
Nevr V
pan lea. rnd
la roiialsleul
villi
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latli
luanajii'nu Inlen-t at llir ra'e ,.[ :; \„-r .en', rai.l
liine fleiHiallr, three monllii* nr mon-. Prn
laaurd nn al. panii „t K.uToia- Il<»n< a Keneral I'.inkiiii: l.iie.ncM .
tUttV STIIUI. lacUaw kmtf
It uul. :.tn. vim end UUI a, ni . tlv iiii.'ii.e< iliepratler uc i'. 1U.UU l.. |., m aid ir.Uimi.loiflit.
fin les. Km In Inqnii
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a6c^^t^ cf Etircctcri5
fleorteW llavimn 'i',1.111.i.< U K'l.
.'ohn Vinri^nt Ulraiii K. Snui tilenl«orlh 11. C.iinlii'- W •.'i-v H. Sin.
(liarlen W Haje, Ihirl.- I. Wa
.Arniitlar Smith ' .\uMiii I'.'riini-
Juhn W I)»M. It .li.hn T Il«v,=u
Edai-.riiT. Thurston lla-jiillnn \V. I
. WV ,ln a iceneral naiikint: hiivin
I II Jinil Iiiacoulit,
' lnl.">s! laldi 11 Skir; ll.!...M.- l!r:ii,a Iteui'di.n EiiKlni.'l "i d ihr \..ui Pnl-orai-rSolici:..! I iiK'.ni: Hour* 'i \ u lo. r
» tn 1:: I Da
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Notice to Credlton !
Pwoaaat 10 Ik* erdw •( Hon. BoBUT SSA-
SMiar. »uniaMe at tka OMBtr at K«M*. ' ogmmmOanhy «lm> to «U ptmnu karla* IPllW»lf'¦¦»«'lt»«»ia» T. apio^»«^ laM af lam^twtiol Heiiipa>»»« (¦ Iha «aM Coaotr. •noMM. to w^neat tk* him Kitk ib* nai-h- 1p"!?tSl.!? "^ !?'¦""»'• *•• Mocator of .Laal WUI Md Taataaiaat of aaM i.
JANES VENDITT
Lailies' auil Uentiemeu's
First-Class Tailor
taitam St^ mm lUla, rrvc^rt. L. I.
Do YOUR Children
ASK
QUESTIONS?
TLrt
i*« ,n HI wnM «v«i*ai«^i fM aara aaomamma. t mmm oftraaaaetliut bueineaa at her Maa* rmpurt. Kaaaau Cnunir, New oa or Oitaea Iha Ivalk imy of Wanb
AacoM Mb, MM.
ANNIK A. SPRADl'B
Ciecafor.
Al^rSBD T. DAVimx, AUara« ftw ¦xecutor,
T« WlUIWB M
Naw Tork ntr
Notice to Creditor5
aiaaaal maaartavct Has. KoaasT tif a At.. HampM* otl tha Coaaty al Soama
«W««* Iwapalaa* la tba aalt iiitmit. «• gtml. la MMi ¦! >>aia^ vrt»tfc» »a>tton
LadiA' Cofltumes, JackctK. Eu- tous. Box C'<>at«, t.'a|)e8, Kaiuy-ilav suitfi, iiunting Suits, etc., made to order at reas(.>nable prices.
Also the 8iuart«st stvloH in (ien- tlenien's 8uitinK« made to measure (rum #14.i30 up.
Top (.'oats m.iili' to lup.^siirt' from 14W up.
tetma Ivtw «•• tOadt tm mt Itme tm ttartet. n* l*M «at| «¦ («a«te ««IkM I af tee Ikr aati •¦ !*-*lt (tlin ¦ tM ai MHfr m^irt M iHim IM
J. SCVMOUR SNEDEKER COUNSCLLOn-AT LAW Hoaapmtomi
Home Vork
Ita HatktiaJ Hani Hiiilo.i.ic la aa4 I'aliuu stm^ta
I'f i-ourso tbey iI... It in thwr way of loarniii^: a:ui i'. is )our liiity to a.iswi'i', V..;i may need a liic¬ tionary tO'ai'l ymi. It wnnl an¬ swer I'Vi'iy ij.-.c.-iiiiTii. l.lil iberc are tlKiu^iida to whii'h ii will give yon true, I'Icar and detiuiio anEWcn, not .-ibout words only, but about Uiiugis. ihceun, mariiinery, men, plai.-08, stories and ihi' liko. Then, to<i, the cluldn-n tan lind their own answer.'. Some of our RPeiaUMt nipii have a,>i.'rilx>d their power to sillily if ihi^ ili.tionan.
t>f coar«i' yi>ii warn ihc lies! dic¬ tionary. The ini»n . rit i.-al prefer tbo New and EnlarL'tvl Edition of
webster's
International
Dictionary.
/¦ ',.1. /.lilt OBjl ^IM4.-1AIM
about it t'-i 'f I,.
G. & C. MERRIAM CO..
wjatm—a. •rmNOnSLD. MA««.
NELSON T. SEAMAN
Carpenter and Builder
Eriimateii Fumiahed
.lobbing promptly attemli'il to UPPER MAIN ST. rREEPORT, L. t.
EDGAR JACKSON
COUNSCLLOR-AT-LAW
132 Nassau S«
SKW \.ii;'i ¦ ALDWIN. NASSAU CO.. I ¦
The Wall Street Journal
3iT»s ailTir« and answer", w.ihoal sbarKe, inqairiea abi.nt luvisimi'nla. ikodies DDderlrii.); rau.'«>» nf niarkit sioTcniemU, Dt'tenainca fo. u n.ivirii- iDK»»laeof sornntieii CriticiM'«.uunlTi»>^ mil n-Tiews llallnad and luilastrial ro¬ port*. Haa compieto tatilcis of ej\riiiuK« it pn)p«trtii>«. Qiiiit<« actirp ami iiiae- riT* Mocka anil bonda. R<'<'onU tlie iha laM aaleof bonils and Ihe ticM ou .nreKticeDI at the pnof. '>ne uho daily eerttullt ihe Thk Wail
StBIKT Joi'RNAI. U Ixl.'^r 9-ja,'i/!,J /..
iarMi m.inry tafely and projilaUy arid •41 advite abotit inreetmettli lhan O'le ulw ioet nut lij to
Pnbiishfd diilv bv
Oow. Jonea A Co , 44 Broai: St . N T
The oldrat newa a(P«cT of Wall St.
Ill a rear, |1 a iuoulb.
. Baa SiMttara fcparrowa,
Dirrina a hea. 1 thunilerfclorni ne«r rnri H.il N I 1 .i.-J.-en ..r m..r.- Kii.-li.h -;.. row.. Mlii.li .ere eii-«-.l I., a -.-vitr u 1 :.'¦ hjil.t..uei-. tl*'* .loien t.;.. j -ii-ii. wiie|-«' iKer iVkUDil .1 hen hrutMltnf aome \.»iine
liickeo' The ir:ih,en"l si'sn-iir. i-.k
rinte ur le; ilii- li.n.
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S MESSAGE TO CONGRESS
hecommendations in Regard to the Differences Between Capital and Labor—Views or the Sub- feet of the Great Cor¬ porations—Railwav Rebates Must Be Stopped.
Washiiiiiioii. D. C.-The l'ri.'.ijcnl%. iiirs- •age was read iR'fon' boili lioiisii- 01 (on- Rrcfs and was listened lo ivilh allenlion by .Senators and KepreiTiiialivc.. It is, ill part, at I'ull.iw.:
To llie SeiiaU' lind Hmi-'' ..i' l!i'rri'^"iiia- lives: The Xaiion .'..niiiui.'s I.. c„].,y noic- woMhv pnisiiciilv. Such iir.i'-iiiTilv 1... oi lOlim-. i>niii,inlydui' 1,1 lho high iiulividii.il average ol' oui eilizen.ihi|i, l-ikcn logelher ivilh om ureal natural resounes; but an inijiortant iactor therein is ihe working 01 our long-..'oniiniied governmental poh- lies The people have emphali. ailv ex- pressed llicir approval of ihe pnn.ipU'.s iiiiilei'lying these policies, and tlieir desiie lll.ll tlu'si' principlr.1 be liep'. subsinntially llll.'iklllged, .illliotlgll ..f n.lir>.e applied ill a progressive ^piall li. meet changing .'OM- dilioiis.
Tha PleMdenl ihcn .aulions againsl gov- rrninenl.il e.vtraviig.iiue. after which he takes lor his text 'Tapilal and Labor." He savs that ¦ m Ihe vast and eomplicaled liicchaiii.m of our modern .ivilized hie the dominant nole i.s the note .if indus- triali.<ni: and the lelati.ms 01 .'apilal and lahoi'. an.l e^peciallv „l .iigani/.ed capnal and .ngaiuzed l.iboi, 1.. each other and lo the publi.' at large come ..ecoiid ill im¬ portance only lo the iniiuiaie oucsiions of family life."
The rresideiil contends llial ihe circuin¬ slaiices must he extreme which reipiirc in¬ terference hy Ihe i''»«tA«l authorities, whether in the way 01 salemiaiding Ihc lights oi lalim or Hi llie way of seeing Ihal. wrong i.. m.l ilonc li\ unrulv nelsons nh.i sliM'l.l iheiii^clvc- l.diind Ihe name of lahoi. When IV.lcial Iro.ips interfere he- iaii,-.e 111 resistance lo United Slates courts Ol' ot obsiructiun to mails or inlerslale t'oinniei'ce. or because Ihe Slate authoniics call lor help, the Federal forces should be used only lo lestoie order without re¬ gard to llle question al issue. The I'resi- deiit says he believes there should bc or- gaui/.ation of l.ibor in order better to se¬ cure Ihe lights of ^hc individual wage- n-oiker. Ibu when any labor union seeks impropir ends all good ciii/ena and all honorable jiublic servanls must oppose Ihe wrongdoiiig as resolulely as they would oppo'.c Ihe Hi.nig.l.iing ot any great cor- porali.m. llic iiie-sage recomineiuls that
the laws inr lii luipulsnry use of safety
appliances nil railroads be strenglhened, and Ihal an cmiiloyer's liability law for Ihe Oislrict of t'oliimhia be iiasacd. Medals of honor for heroism on land and sea, and especially for those who save life in the lan.l ommerce of the Nation, are urged, ll IS suggested thai. Ihe use of the block- fiignal system be made compulsory on all railroads and that the houi's of labor of those railway employes engaged in inter¬ state ciimiiieree be liiniicd liy law. The message declares there is no objection to employes of the tiovernment belonging to iiiiioiis, but the (iovernment cannot dis. 1 riiiiiiiate against non-union men. But it is a vory grave impropriety for Govern. llielll einploye.s ui band themselves together 1.1 ext.irl high salaries or to ..Icfeat Con¬ gressmen iilic refuse t.i vole for salarv giali... The .\.|ininisliali..ii has alread'v lakeii steps ll, pri'veiil and punish abuses 01 this lialmc; l.nl 11 «ill be Wl.se for fo»- giess 1.1 legisliile .111 ihe subject.
The President then slates he will soon lay bei'ore Congress the repori of the in¬ vestigation of the Hureau of Labor into Ihe Colorado mining sud.e. "in which certain very evil forces, which are more or less at work cvoi iwlieie under the ronditioiiH 01 iii.nteni iiidustrialisin. became slarllingly proniineut, " He also suggests that ail mvesligalioii be made into l.'i^ior i-ondllions in nianufacluring and min¬ ing dislricis. as lo li.iiirs lai labor, labor of women and .luldien. and llie cffe.t 01 inimigratiuii nom abroad.
till tliesuhjecl 01 ..irpoiall..ll.s, iJic mcs-
•pecial .•,^rl.ora^ion« wiii afTord llie Com¬ missioner kn.iwledge oi certain business fa.'tf. Ihe puliiicaiion of which might be an improper infringement of private righls. The method of making publin tl.e resulu 01 tliese investigations affords, under the law. a means ior the proteelion of private rights. The Congress will have all facta eicept sueh as would give 10 anoiher cor¬ poration infornialion which would injure the legitimate business of a compeiitoi and destroy Ihe inreniiio for indivulual sa periority ami ihrilt.
Insuranee is the nesi l.j.I, ,!u„ussf.I, Since thu busineas vitallv jfToi'ts the great m.ai8 of the Iieople and is National. 11.il local. It IS urged Ihat C.mgrcss consi.ler whether the power .u liie Huicau oi Cor¬ porations caniiol le eiioii.lcl li. ...ver in¬ lerslale tran.sactions in loiiraiice. The President mainlaiiis Ilul 1.. keen the rail¬ ways open to all on enual terms it is nee es«.iry to put a conipleie stop lo all re¬ bates. Ihe abuses ol the private car. and pnvate terminal-track and side-track sys¬ tem; It is urged as Ihe most important net Wllh respect lo Ihe regulalion of cor¬ porations thai power be given to Iho In¬ terstate Coininer.c I oinniission to revise rales wlieli a I'.iilio.i.l t.irifl has been chal¬ lenged.
¦Much space in llie message is devoted to Ihe subject of making the .iiv oi Washing- 'on an e.\aiii|.le 1.1 i.ilier .American niuiiic ipalities. The slums should be aboli.«hed and severe . hiliMabor and factory.inspec¬ tion laws should he passed. It 1- very desirable that maiiie.l umien Id not w.nk in f,i. lone
re.'.iinmen.lc.l t Iiilu lie dr.'.lge.l
bin
of til
pn
Ihl
breadwinnei : the iniinc dim ..| the woiu#ii w to be the molhci, ihc houscwiie, .Vll ciuesli.ms of laiirt an.l tinance sink into inter insigniHcan.e when loniiiaied wilh Ihe Irei.iend.ms, the vital importance of living lo shape conditions so that these iw.i .liuics .11 Ihc man an.l i.,' the woman can Ik; fiillille.I under reasonably
.It hi
Wli¬
lli p,
lliea I
I por.ilioiis llic iiee.i lor tin' (lovernii
I ,1.1 .liic.Uy Is far srciucr lhan in llie case I
I li,'co'ni'.''"sii. 11 '.','n'iy l,y' eng.ilj'i'ni'Tn'' 'in'l'e?st'.i''l'c
commerci'. and iiilei si,,t,, ...inineice is pi-
I cullarly ihe lichl „i U,o lieneral liovern-
I mem. li is ,111 absiiidiiv 1.. expect 1.1
I climiiiale the ahiisc. in greal , ..ip.iral i.ms
I by Stale action, ll is diffi.iili to lie patient
Willi an argiinicnt ili.ii such iiiaiicrs should
be left to the Siatc, be.ause more lhan
1 one State pursues il.c policy of creating on
I o'per.iteil williin li'iai Slale at all. bul in other Males whose l,iws thcv igin.ie. The Nalion.il lloviinmciit al.me , -n deal a.le
I iiualclv Willi ihcs.' great ..iiali..ii.s. To
III 1" il.'.il Wllh llicm 111 .111 intemperate. I
dcsli'uclive, ,.v .leliiiig..g!.' spii-it would, iu
all prol.al.iliry, mean Ihal ii..lliiiig- ivlial- |
oul.l b" at'cniplishi'd, and .lis.iUiic .eiiainlv. Ili.i, 11 anvlhini ac...uiplishcd, 11 "oul.l lie 01 a li
¦Ith
plemy of .'hiMreu not grow up. or if when ihev gr.nv up Ihev arc unlieallhy in body and slilnled or VICIOUS ill mind, then Ihat race is decadent, and no heaping up of wealth, no splendor of nionicnlary material prosperily. can avail in any degree as ofi'scls.
The work of the Depaiui.cnl of .'Vpri. culture is next reviewed
The Congress appropri.ilcs. .lircllv and indirectly, six millions oi dollars aniiu.illy
10 carry on this work, ll reaches .'very Slate and Territory in the I'nion and llic islands of the sea lately come under our Hag. Co-operaiion is had with the Siaie experiment ulalions. and with manv ollici instilulions and individuals. The worl.l is carefully searched Pu new v.irielies of grains, fruits, gras.ses. vcgelables. Irees, and shrubs, suitable lo v.m.nis localities in our connlry: and marked bcnclil to our liro.Iucers lias resulte.l.
Nearly half of ihe people nf ihis coun¬ try devote tjjeir energies to growing things from Ihe soil. I'mil a reoenl date litile has been done to prepare these millions for their life work,
liver live Ihousaml sludcnts are in at¬ tendance al our State agricultural col¬ leges. The Fi'.leral I lovernnienl expends leu millions ,.i d..n,,rs anmullv loward lins education .in.l for icscii.li 111 Washing. I.m and in the .c.ei.il M.ilcs .in.l Tern lories.
Su.cossfiil nianiii.i. luring depends pri¬ marily on cheap lood. whi. Ii a.counis to a coiisiderablr exliui lor our growth in Ihis direction. The IVparlment of .•\gricul- lure, by careful inspection of me.ils. guards the heahh oi ..ur i.eople and gives clean bills of hcallh lo deserving exports; il is prepared t.i .leal promptly with iiniiorte.l
eellence of our Hocks and bonis in tiiis respect. There should be an annual cen¬ sus of the live stock of the Nation.
The rel'eioiice lo irrigation is brief nn.l without reeoniinendalion and then the sub¬ ject of forests IS taken up. .^fter showing their iniporlance to lho conntrv, the Presi dent urges the crealioii of a finest service in llio Depariment of .'Xgriculture, because the work will Ihen lie nnder a single head and Ihe reserves will be handle.l bv Ihe man 111 ihe lield inslea.l of llie man in the ¦iloce and thus he made seli-siipiioi ling,
11 IS aho urged upcui I'ongress lliat game preserves f.ir the bison, the wapiti .md olher large beasts, now Hearing extinction, lie osi.ililislie.l. 'Ihe limits of the Vollow- slone Park should be exlendcd and the ( anvon of Colorado, the '^¦.iscmile and groves of giant trees in Califoriii.i should be made National parks.
"The veterans 01 the Civil War have a claim upon the Nation such as 110 other body of our citizens possess. The Pension Bureau has never in its history been man¬ aged in a more satisfactory manner lhan is now the case." says the President, re¬ ferring to this sulijecl.
.\ continuance of the iiri'senl Indian poll. V IS advised, whereby the wards of ihe Nali..n are graduallv made to work for ihi'ir livinir,
"In 1001 Ihcre will be hel.l al Hamplon Ib.a.ls the liiicnlennia! celebralion of the ,sUlleiiiciil al .lanicslown, Virginia. . . . . I coiniueiid Ihls lo your liivor- alile ...nsideratioli." savs tiie Presiilent.
The message declares th.it the Posl.il Service has increased in elbciciicv and Ihal the Hiiral Free Delivery .'^eivi.e has been luosi successful.
.¦\n improvmcnt in the Consular Ser\ ice is t.l be desired.
.\ Nati.in.il --^rl Callerv is recomincndcl.
_Nali.in.il iiuaraiiliiie lAws an' advised.
The inessage calls atlentioii lo the great extravagance in printing an.l binding IJov- einment publications, .Many "i iheiii are not needed or read, and one-half could bo dispensed with,
".¦\Hi'lllioii of fongliss shoul.l be espe¬ cially given 10 Ihc cuireucv .picsi,,,,,." ,|c Ihe Presi.lem
l.le l.v l,iw
.llli"
HIIIAM R, SMITH. Piesittat
IHOU" G, KklCHT, Vicc-Presidcnt
SERCCN T. RAVNOR, CisKiti
onlv men ot grcai , power .au manage si eesslullv, and sucli 11 lewanls. Uui thc,c be ui.inage.l w iili due ..1 the pulili.' as ., .lh
1.,' .lone. Wli.r,' llu olhcrs slio'ji.l bc em
n.l singular menial ch corporalious su.- en must have gre,il corporal ions shonl.1 I'ganI 1.1 the inteietl lie. A\heie thi.s can
lied to supplement
Ihe In.ldcr Itc Sin'i'iiliacks is suggcsied.
The Presi.lem cmiiicnds lh.' loultoii of I'ongress to the eiu
,11 Ihc .if ihe
ial ai¬
lllior
ilaicil.
Iin
01 lho right km.l.'
care all. re shoi ol Ihc I
IS lh',
."\V.
Th
Ihc beci in.liisir
the pur,
'I'si.lat'^
upllsh
I.l l.l
ll,-al
's, liy con-
and fact.
aplcto and
epnrts., Ils
p.iluy being lliu;..ne 01 oplCimi , .111.1 1101 alta.k ili..in. bu-iness. the hu h.is been able l.. a.iiu 11..1 only ihe li'lcii,.'. bin, Ik'11,1 suil. the .....per,, l.l men cngage.l in legiliniate busines. The biiie.iii ..tf.'ls K. Coligres, i|i,. ni. 01 gctiim; :il llic L.st ol prodiiclion 01
111 nc.es.;iy ihe rareful invest igatio:
hould 11 shoul.l l.ike ' .ilizal 11.11. . ...niprehoiiMi loin laws." slales lljemessaso.
The law. n'lative to cili/eiisiii|i i.oisi .i!so be levise.l, il is dc, lan.l
The Presideni n. ..iiinien.ls ih.' ena.l- menl of a law dire, led against bnlieic ami , .iri'upfion 111 Ke.lcr.il elc.ti,.us.
Ixmg .lel.iis in .riniiiial piose. in ion sh..uM be done awav with.
In reganl t.i .-Ma-ka the Pie-.denI ic omniends ihai di-triil ludges and .oull. lie .livested 01 their admiliistlalive powers and Ihal those be , a-l upon the tiovernor. He ..IVS Ihal .\lasl,., s|,„ul.l h.ue ,1 ileleg.il,. lo Congress .\ Hunk line .0 i.iilw iv i. 'c,'.inni.'li.lc.l I., ,01111.. I Ihe Cnil ol .\;aska wull liic Vuk'.ii linir thiough .\iiii'ri.'aii K'rni.in Salmon halcheries -h.iul.l Ih.' »>tabhslled. '«
Taking up Hawaii and P..r,o lino, u is
WKNTZ I'HilVlUKIi KOIt ri.lNi'EK
SI, Louis Iiirl lieis Life Iiiiei'fsl in Ksiali' of Pliibidelpbiali.
Pliiladclpbiii. Pa. The bulk of Ibe isiaii- of Kdwanl I.. Wer.lz, llie Mi'ullliv Pliilinb'lphi.'iii 'nlio vviis inys. ten.iiisly killed in ibe Wes-i Virginia ii;..iiiiliuii« lasi wiiiler. Ik left in trusi
1.1 bis tiaii Cunii'la Urn.ikliiii'e, of
SI, Uiuis. Tbe estali' {< wnvlb fiopi JliKi.iaai III $,"n»i.in«i. Till- wili nas 0x0 . iitiMl Septeiiili.i S. V.n-!. ,1 few days I "f irp WoniT. dis.ippeaioil.
l-larllKiuiikes ill Ibl sliglil earth.inaki' .1 ¦isi l',.iu!. N,l.. No
West.
done.
Miitiiiieer P,ir,s..ns Itis.gr.". Willinin Har. l.i.y Parsoii. lias
sit'lli'il as .'llil'f I'llgilleer of 111.'
York Itapid Tr.iiisii I'l.iiiinissi.in.
Waflier Sails IIolii.-. TllO Uev Cb.nles W,iL-ii.r s,niiiiii iioiiie from New Vork I'ii.i. laiided tin sUliple life of III. .Vimriraiis.
¦llie Field of .«porls.
ll, III.' run of the liiibiin.in; rmiiil.t lllllll a fox was 1 apluroil.
The luiversiiy uf I'pusylv.iuin ile- foiiio<t I'orni'U rniversity at football re.i'lllly Scor.'. 3t to I)
W, ijoul.l Hmkaw s lli'iiiiiiit wou II,.' Kasli" ll'.'». -N L. hill .limb. Ix-al Ing W. K Viinderliilt. .Ir.'s. .Mereedw by .1 fraction ..f 11 second.
HiTiiiii won the ailtuiuobiie race up K«(;le Ito.'k. W K Vanilerliill. .Ir, ¦aho losl Ills .'bail. 1' bwarfs.' .if a uiis- b.ip at tile slan «a» se.oiid
.\rioii JiiT^4 I.llie sold f.u llll.'i.i">'. l.r..ligbl »i;.viii .11 Ibe r.isie Tlr.ioii s»le iii »la.l,s 111 S.|iiare linnleii
i",.liiuil.ia s.ijiUoU.'.f's .l.'l.al.'il lUe 're»biiiJii ill Ibeir aiiiiiiHl fo'tt.all .-oil I. st b> Ibe ».firi' of li lo 11
1 Pien"'"' -Moffiaii «oii iliici Mue 1 liLioiiii mill Ills sir.IIS uf inllira at Vie yiill»rte!pb..i .1..^ -bnw
Have ll.'iiiieii MoUis sii.-eedej Wiii- il.r.-.p K Srarritt is president of the .•.nil.niol..il- I'liili of .\iueri.',i
.\. I", Duffi'.i Mild \ S Ui.v Tjvrc fiKiiiditl nirinitiiK ^e.-urils of 'i ;;-.•.• f.ir hfly .v.iii.l» 111 the aiiiiiial iiieeliiuj
of'lbe .\llill OIM .\lli;e( I h'..|i
' hni bor of llono- .1' special .Mienlioii lie given the repori ot ihe tiovernor ot Potto Ricn
The foreign jiolicv is gone into at soma length an.i strong lecomniendations for a jieaeeiul attitude of our (iovernment are made. Disarmament 01 the nations 'a touched upon in this wisei "Until some method is devised by which there shall bc a degree of international control over of¬ fending nations, it would bc a wicked thing lor the most civilized poirers. . .
. , lo disarm.'' .Arbitration Irealies are highly approved of, and the second Hague Peace Conferenee is referred ti
With regard lo the policv toward other uations ,t( Ihe Western lleraisphere the inessAfe declares; ""It is not true that the I'nited States feels any land hunger .
. . . as regards ,ither nations of the Weslern Heniispliere. save such .is are for IheiT ivellarc, . . . .\ny country whose ]ieople londuci themselves well can count upon our hearty friendship."
"In asserting the Monroe Docirine," snya the Presideni, "111 taking such stejis as we lisVe ^aken in regard to Cuba, Nenezuela and Panama, and endeavoring to circum¬ scribe the theatr.; of war in the Far Kast, and lo secure the open door in China, vve have acted in oir own inierest ;s well as ill the interest nf humanity at large." The President expresses his horror of the Kishenef and .Armenian atrocities, hold¬ ing 11 to be our National duty to sland ever in defense ui the .iiipressc.l side :in
Tir
l«>riglils ol
diiat Wllh.
.\t.).
Ihal comu aidc.l' ihc'i
s be held in a " war, I hus 11 ended Ihat th. I'.iior in the Na issi.med oHicer '11 as enlisted mei
ilizens .ibroad
I the woik 01
ly pushed am!
1 slate of pre-
isiiring peace.
c law relative
1' lie changed
and warrant
be
hree years lho Cniled .•Slates has set au example in disarmament where disarmament was proper. . . . Peace came in the Philippines and now our -Aniiv has been reduced to the minimum at which il is possible to keep it with re- g.ird to ils etiieieney. . . . We should lie able, in the event of some sudden enier- gciicv, to put into the held one Hrst-clasa .\riiiy eori.s, which should he. as a whole, ,11 le.isi, the equal of anybody of Jroopa ot tike number belonging to any olher na
ondu
if Ihl
¦iewei
•Within
.-lilll bo Irying the III,' lower house in tin laliiie, ll mav be Ihal inlsiisc this Lcjiislalun .as,, thcv will ,hi thcni! will sl.ip for the time
Philimiii Ihc Kilip
ivernmenl of The message
0 years wc
1 of an elee- le U'gis- inos will
, . . In such Ivcs no g.iod and being all further cfTorl to advance them. ... Bul it Ihey act with wisdom and seli-rcslraint, . . . . they can rest assured that a lull anil increa«ing measure of recognition will be given theni. Above all. ihey should remember that their prime needs arc moral and industrial, noi )iolitieal '
"Kvery measure taken concerning the islands should lie laken primarily wilh a MOW" to Iheir advantage. We should eei- taiiilv give Ihem lower tariff rales on their cxp,Ills lo the Cnited Stales', if this is ii'.t -lone i! will be a wrong to extend our slii|ipiiiH law. to Ihem. I earnestly hope for llic iiiuncuiale enactment into law of Ihl' legislation now pending lo encourage .-Xlll.'III.III capital to seek investment in the ailroa.ls. in factories, in plan- an.l ill lumbering and mining."
IllF.OIHIKK HOOSKVF.I.T. While II..use. Decemhor 3. l(K)t.
I NEW YORK STATE NEWS'
j .VgoU Bride Sues. i
I Mra. Nnunii DiiiioomlH' lliiic. wlione ' ', elopeiiH'iit on Septenibor 10 ea usoil ¦
aeiiHatioii at Mount Vornni;. lina boguii j a suit In the i'liprenio Court to sol
asUlo tlie di-ods of *.>i.U>«i worth ot I projierty whirh she gave to ber liiH ' lianO. Patrlok .T. Kliie. iiiiiiio<lbitplv ' nfler tbelr inniTingo. Mi's. Iluiiooiiibc , I Ksks Ihat the iintl-nuptbil nsreonieiil 1 "whU'b xvas oiitoroxl into by hot" nml I ¦ Uing he Invnlldaled. Sbe sols forth In j j the popors Illod at Wblte Plains Ihal ¦ , iu oonaidoration of bU iiinrrlnKO to I her that alio Uoodoil to Iior liuabAnd ' oortBin real oatato in lho city of Mount I Vornon worth $.'SO,(KX>. Sho avera thai j al the tluio of tho iimrrtaBO she xvai'
moro lhan slit.v years of ngo, ami for 1 tix years prior to hor mnrriago was iii I feohlo health. 8ho .tlloKoa thnl Rliii: iu
aoliuf: na hor eonndent.'al agent iii-
lluouofd niul dooolvdl hor by ttiklni;
a^lvnntago of hor woakoiiod physical I ooudltloii to sol from hor an liitcreKt ; I lu hor property, anil tbn. ho ropio- i j sonied to hor Ihat sbo xvns largoly lu i
debt to hlni uud tliiontonod that If she I did noi mako a deoil for lho property I niul marry hlni Ihat ho xvould suo lior.
It Is also alleged tbat bo polsoiiod ior , inliid acainst bor natural lielrs. King ! oaiuo lo Mount Vernon iwelvo years I ago, nud was iiavoling as a 'siroiii; ' man" xvltb a show, llo is r.lMiut forly
yours old. .\boiit six Mioiillis ago .Mr.s. i Klnc then Mrs. Dnnoombe. met Itlii,: j In South Fourlh avomio In ooinpniiy ! xvllli Miss tiraee Uayiiuind and horse- j xvhippod hlm.
j His Miml .Again Soiiinl. .
I T.ogal roooi'ds piovo that Frank Van- I dorpool. of Scotia, a suburb of Schoii- ootady, s\\oi'e out a xsnrrani ten days ago for tho nrrost of Kdwin C. Kas tonhubor, charging him xvith inlsap- | proprlntlnp $'2:tO. Kastoi.hubor, tbo ' foromnn of the lioiioial Kltvlrlc Works, rtisappearod from his huud.sonio 1 homo. No. '_' l.lndoii stroet. six wtK?ks , ngo. He rotnrnod tbo other day and has kopt lo his home sin,,'. Ills fam¬ ily nuiiounoos tbat ho bud iipplltKl lilm- Roir too closely to the sluily of oleotriclty. and Ibnt bis mind tvas unhnhincod xx'beii bc xvoul away. While In Plaliitiold. N. .1.. li" was Ihroxvii fnini a car against :. irol- loy polo. Ilis hoad xvas hurt pain¬ fully. "Tint Ills liraln xvas slmkon liilo iinlanco again, aud ho locoxorod bin ttioinory aud stnrlod for Schonoctiidy. Kaslonhubor Is highly lospcctisl as a .'llinon and an oloctncian. I'"rnuk Van- lorpool says thai bo hnd a 11 ougago- inoiit with iilui ten uiiuuies before lio lanlshoil. Kaslonhubor. aoiMrdlug to Vnmlcrpool. wns to transfer to hlui a lood for Koiuo property, which, bo said, iio got from a ronl-ostalc broker In New York Clly. Tlio broker donloa Ihat ho gax'o tho dcoil lo Kaslonhubor. Kaslpiihuhor donlos hluisolf to visitors. His family will say only, "Ho is xvoll."
AMATTEBOFHEAUH
^mn^
HASBOSUBSTTTUTE
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR DECEMBER II.
isyrian army upon unai I they beaiegM Sanaiia of the siege ihofra Um
DKFENSK dl' OIP. SK.\. COAST.
lion. Slory Points tint Txvo Iinpi'ovcuiouls.
Wasliingum. D. C in I he National e.
o improvements lieieuse scheme are iniiuediateiy ne.essarv. says Chief of .Vrlillery (Ion. P. .1. Slory in his annuul repori. These arc ihe coinplelion of the torpedo defenses of the harbors, wilh a Irained personnel 10 .ijierate them, and the installation al all lho C'oal>t batteries
ippi
ved
ProiisBor Sane.
! That niobnrd K. Proussor, of .Al-
onny. was sauo xvUVin ho killed Mylos
j B. .McUouuoll. of Boston. .Mass.. in Iho
j loorway of McUounoH's room lu tho
Ton Kyck Hotel on .Inne 8 nf this yonr
wns Ibe iloi'lni'atloii iniido by the spo-
I clnl ooDiuiisHlou appuiutod lo ln<|Ulro
j into his sanity. Pr. S. B. Wnrd. ono of
1 tho threo coiuiuisslonors. dissents.
I Holding that Pienssor xvas in such a
¦ondition from aloobolic and nlher cx-
'esses Ihnt ho bad no niiprocliitbiii of
Ills not. All threo of Ihc ooiniiils.
donors, howovor, ngroo Hint lie is noxv
nano. Shonld Counly .liulgc (irogor.v
ipprove tho roimrt. Proussor must
I <tand trial for murder in tho flrst d
«<iK|eett CaptlrllT uf 111* Tan THW*. It Klnga xTll,, «-18—Oolden Taat, I rata* III., I«—M«nioT7 Veraea. 1«, 18—Caaa- tuentarj on ttia Day'a l.«aaoa.
I. Israel earried away captive (v. t). A . "Ninth year of Hoshea." Hoahea waa merely a vassal of Assyria and paid tribat* to Shalmaneser (v. 3), but seeing what Uh peared lo be a favorable opportunity M made a bold dash for Kberly. H« (onMl an alliance against the Aaayriana with Ao, Ihe Pharaoh of F)gypt, and refUMd \ooan tn pay the tribute. This brought BluiV maneser and the Assyrian army ujwn ilnai and for three year* 1" " ' (v. 51. ITie length „ atrength of Samaria. Its horror* dmt M inferred from Isa. 28:14; Uoaca UlUi 13:16; Amoe 6:014. "Took Samaria." Th« end at laat came, and the cily waa ohUfad lo capitulate. From the Aasvrian iaaerip* lions It apiH'ars Ihat during the *ic(* Shar maneser was succeeded by Sai-goa, one ot hia generals, and that it was Sargoa wba linalTy took Samaria. "f^arried lan^ away." Whnt became of the laraeUlMr Many thousands were carried away lofa Ihe northern districts of Assyria, whita tu poorer onea whn remained were tniagM xvith foreigners deported there by tha A^ Syrians ana became the Samaritani. TwM- earried away to Assyria nex'er ratumad ¦¦ tribes. Doubtless many would Ioee their nationality by intermarriage with tha heathen; while the more sturdy aad tvUg' ious ones probably joined xvilh thoae WlM
I returned with Ihe .lews to Jeruaalem ¦>¦ i der Kira and Keheniiah. "Halah," ate* See dietionary.
II. Tlte cause of Israel's downfall (T*. M2)'
7. "Sinned." Here waa the aecrct of
their downfall. They forgot Uod and Hia
mercy toward Ihem and walked im tbt
ways nf the heathen and worshimd heaMi*
I en deitiea. 9. "Did secretly." Ther wtt*
I hypocritical. Literally, they concealed do-
! hovah so that He could not be reeoniaMn .
I They worshiped Uod in the way* of thtit,
' own inx-ention and made Him lik* id«la>
"The tower." Erected on lonely apet* to
guard vineyards and flocks. Tbe m*lrit
IS that idolatry woa general.
III. "Images and groves." "PiDan aM Asherira." R. V. 'The pillar or «Mi^ was placed by the altar aa a lymbol ot tlM god xx'orabipcd at the altar. AaheiiM jft
iheroth is the plural form ot the ptejAl name of the heathen goddesa of tha tuaO, nians. Tbe singular tonu il Aahlfalk Wt
therein giv
md iiosiiion llnding jroo. Tho killing of McUoniioll by iving the guns .111 ac Proussor has uovor boon d«
stead of two
eipiipmen curate range of miles, as al present.
(ien. Storv calls allenlion to the lessona learned al Port Arthur and Vladivostok, where liarliors ailciiuatelv mined and with l.irped.ies protected by guns so thai they i.iuld not be countermined proved im- prcgnalilc against Ihe .lapanese.
"Torpedoes bv lhem.selves canrol pro¬ tect a harbor and cannol protect them¬ selves," says lien. Slory. 'To have any de¬ fensive value they must he supported by gnns. niiice without the support of guns Ihev can be countermined or ill other ways nnd thus allow a safe oslile vessels; but il'. aa at .lud Vla.liv..slok. torpedoes led tvith a pioiier armanieni, liable Ihal any enemy, how- isiiig, will allenipl 10 force
ilonlod. but lho plon of liisanlt.v by reason of su- .'allod "false jiarcsls' xvas made iui- medlnloly upou lils iiidiitmenl. IIo has boon confiiiod xviUiout ball in tho coun¬ ly Jnll ever sliico tho Kliootlug. I'rous- ior and McIlonncU were oloso frionds, ' mil iKitli xx'pll knoxvn In sporting cir- i M08 t|iroiighnul this part of tlio coun- | Iry. Mclionuoll ospoclnlly. by roason | it hnving boon the contrul llguro in a ' sonsallonni affray In Marlcin, in wblch ! tiis aiitngonlsi wns killod.
Ashtoreth. Asherah Baal was the male divinity. "H%h VSr etc. t>n every eminence there wan har' ages of heathen gods, and under .th* tHW booth* were built (or the panto** «4,4Ms gaging in abominable practice* in Immt M theie deities. II. "As did th* h*ath*a> etc. They were doing the x-ery thingt tkat caused the I^ord lo deatroy heatlMB oatiOM
His indignation agulnst ain. 12. Uterally, "tilths,"'^ a term of
UlihbSX
iheir line of de
ciiri
111 ll
thcgr.
Il¬
llll
should at
lorpeil
npleli ilnale.l al lisl.8ltl.4L>l' ivie-half the cosi 01 '-hip. To-day iius di'licieiit both ill I '1, " I. Si.irv dc.laics thai
Iv at the least 1 ilefense of our le made complete, on of Ihis defense '. or a liltle more a fully eouipped lefeiise is lament- naterial and per-
mil
the large
10 is enlilh'il I., .le.lil. bul all who ligures out Ihc position 1 ind direcls the gunner where '
He adds
rale
of position Hn.ling that we obtain ex- lellent practice 111 bring Irom our mortara at moving largels. although the target ran never b.' seen Irom the iiiorlais themselves when tlicy are liled. Wilh our position linding eipiipnieiit OUl" large guns are effec- live against an enemv at an extreme rang* of six miles bir the 111 inch and 12 inch gnus and I'J inch morlars. and at corre¬ spondingly less range lor smaller caliliers
'Wiihout a posilion linding cijuipnient shots Hie practically w'asted it tired st ships at more than two miles range, wliich means thai with a position Hnding equip¬ ment the efti.'iency of ihe land armament IS 111. reaseil bv beginning an eligageniont ig.iinst ho'tile vessels at about three times the distance ue eouhl ex|iect effect ive lire
1 Ilhncn Water Plant lining.
j I'be .Municipal Wntor Iionrd of It
: aaca bogaii comlomnntlon proooodlngs
! .Igainst Iho xvaler system of Ihc Ithucn
I Wator Conipnny, a private ooriKiratlou,
i in Older to gnin innnlclpHl I'untrol of
[ llio walor works in coiupllaiico with
I lho iMipuhir voto taken during tho ly-
! phold fovor epidemic in lOlK.'. Tho
j Water t^impnnw gives nssiiranco Ibnt
j It xxill not rnlso opposition, and xvill
I nbldo by thodoclsionof coininlsKloners,
xvho will dctorinino Ihe puichnso price.
j At a cost of STri.lHKl tho City Wnlor
i Commission has iiistallitl a system of
I artoshin wells, from wblch iho cily
I xvill bo supplied, beginning .Iniiiiary 1.
I In making Ibe change tbo clly will en-
tirolv .*.l)nndoii tbo tiltrntlun plant and
nihir linprovomonls recently Inslnllod
by Iho xvnter company nt a cott iit
IHOO.tKNl,
till
Dog Saves Kiev en proiii l-'Irc. An hour or two boforo dnybroak lho othor niorning the lontlnual barking of 11 pot dog In tho kllchoii of the resi¬ dence of Edward Toxvnsoiid. of Uelhlo- honi, arousotl Iho family in time to os- cnpc in Ihoir night clotlioa from a Hro lu the huuse. Tho building Is n double frame, nnd the Tuwnaenda nwoko their iiolghlKirs, tho family of Chnrles .\. Troxell, wbo alao escapoil. olovou In all.
before ,them. "Anger." ,Oo<r« tjeogt ta
iiiwiaiinii
"Shall not," The prohibition il in tM commandments andclseivherc (Exod. 9II:4}<
in. Qod'* ellorta tu aav* I*ta*l (y. W, . 13. "TestiHed against Israel." ImM tmtff Iieen warned with Iremendou* enptMab^-.' by Amoa and Hoaea. llepentaaee, •¦ tM ' one hand, and destruction by A«qrri4l, ft ' the other, had been set before thai • ' - name of .lehovah as the only .
courses. ''Propheta—aeers." Though 1
uf theae names are used for prophet tlMSr have a distinct designation; perMp* Mgy thing like ordained und lay preachtH HI modern days. Seer was the older and an;
farently less dignifled name. "Turn y*? omparc .ler. 7:3; 18:11. But all the pto- pbeta frum Samuel to ilalachi dfnVilM the same message.
IV. larael rebellious and wicked (Mi 14-1«>. .
H. "Hardened their noeki." DelilM* auly chose their way of wickedneee iB tM face of all light, warning and entrMtlfs "Thia ia a metaphor derived from th""" oxen who, in spile nf all eSorta ta ff them, hold their necks aet in the ytoy I determine to go, Il expreaaea unbei obstinacy and self-will." See Kxed. »; 2 Chron. ,T8;|;I: laa. 48:4. '•Uifnotl. beve." Tiiia luid 1 he foundat ion of alt (Mi^ ains. They did nut believe (iod's nrophtW but barkened to deceivers. To r*im Uod through unbelief is one uf the unM ains of which mention is made iu th* QPl** The unbeliever will be destroyed (Rav. 21"«).
l.t. "Covenant." The whole body ot ika Mosaic law (Kiod. 19:4; 24:44). 1W
V, and Ood i
them on that conditioa (IJeat. tki 1,9.131. "Testimonials." Hi* hw it tk*
igreed to keep Ihis la
.. ., 13).
testimony for trul h and (gainat toiamtf, "Followed vanit}." "Literally, 'bttofwia 'vapor'—a familiar image for noMMtlty.'' 6e* .Tcr. 3:S: 819; 14:22. ."RaenM mia.*
deii'ii'ped 111 our coast ilerv a syslem ol hre action, that, as as I can Hscerlain, is not equalled in IIOI Id; but Its accomplishment depends a .1 standard equipment whicii is not pleielv installed in any of our harbors. haicstill lo improvise in many har- . means of iiosiii.ui linding in order to lu.l .mr arlillerv inrgel prailire. aud mil hirbors wc have n.i iiislallatinn .111., ling the tire .Tlion of llie higher -. such as a fire command or .1 battle
Aa idol* are t'vanity" and "no
ao idolaters are "vain" aad iMMtMts Tbeir energiea wasted, tbeir tlHa iMi> •pent; they have missed tbe real ohftetw existence, and the result ia ntter "powtt- leasneas. ..._••
16. "They left." "Foraook." R. V. Tbe sin of the calves ia conneelad with tk*
Oiircd to KoHlh by a Hull.
nnborl I,. .lones. of WUIto Lake. Sul , - ---' v-; t . -.me
Ilvnn County, proprietor uf tbo .lonos I as any other obeet is iiel_up in*t«*d ol
'.1. lli
nd. ^
Hanker Dies .Vbroud. .I.ihn .Munroo. .•\moricau lianker,
is. a special ealile dispatcii slat- 'd 111 St liernialii.
Hmise. a sunimor losort, xvas gorod lo doath by n flvo-year ohl bull. He en¬ tered Ibe slalile nnd was iininedlalely attacked by tho bull. His Inidy xvas I gored nnd irainplod boyoiid rcognl j lion before tlie liifiirinted animal could ! bo driven off. He loaves a wife and i six children.
astiiig away nf ull the divine law, Atigtti - imiotaoi
hip" (Roni «ri^. "Wonihlp«f-3l**t .«!
all lie valuea liaa perished from
heaven." The Aaoyrian aatraf wonktas Prohibited (IVut. 4:l»; 17:3). That O^rt
iieople did fall into thii ain w* kaaiT <JWa :2; 19 1.1; Zeph, I:.'!). „ ,^ , ^
17. "Ilirough Ihe hre." U**p«nta|r cruel and xiicked they stood. b*jbM tik* great man headed ox
Herman Shi|i IV.-.coil On. Ilrilain refused to let n (temu .vhii'li bad lonlod tho Unltlc I g.'t a cargo nt Cardiff.
grcav mail iicsuru ua, and aOUdft tk* glMI
and ahrieka of thair b*ba(, eaat I hi* outalretched arnu, to oa 1
into tbe flamea ruing il
warned againat thia aboaUnatiaB, (Utt. _ 31; Deut. .18:10). "Sold tkeaMelvw to 1 evil." Hurrendered thcmaehe* iM* plete alavery tn idolatrooa Btaetiaii.
18. "Removed them." Tkat^t% removed larael out of th* I' "
Tolslol Ilcli.illlicei Tolstoi doiioiiiices tl lotion as "1! now obsl Ilf till", progress."
.Vgltatloii ' Zemslv.i cle In'^b"
I'.i.ldo Talked Alioul.
Sir Willinin IIiii-.'oiii I nil's in his ,ia.x lb.' suliji'Hi of uiiiiiy iijckiiani.'s,
.lohn K. .Mi'Lhiiiald. desiring In In free lo build inoro aubways. xxill not ac.-i'pt Ibl' presiden. y of tb ' P.irt Cbesiir r...id
I''oruii r I'liili'.l SUii.'s Siii.it..r rrniik ,1. raiiuon. ot I lali. has a.' opted lb''
IK-Miltloll n' editor iuibief of Uie Salt
I.ako Tribune.
ICiron voii liiilll!. WHO bas jnst ic- signod Ihl' iiortf.iiiii of .Minister of Pi- iianie n the Ilavai.aii Uovornniout. Iia» lieM 11 r..r tw.nty seieii years.
I'olonel ll Ii lixei ..r Aiigusi.i. (in . bus prowiit.<d bis ..'lie. Hon .if lud.aii | relics, valued ul »:.ihi.ik«i. Ig Kansiis' City, Ho bo iiieoriM.iauil 111 Ibo publii j lilirary tbn.-.
William M n. lMws,.i.. ibe ni-pnldi-i ran ijovoriior-ele, I ,.f West Virginia. i» lifiy y.ars ,,;,!. aii.l liegan life !,s m j printer. Ili.-n lit aiue an •¦liior aud i» . now a lawyer, j
.liida*' thoiiia* J liuuics, I'lrmerly j .Mayor of Soctile, Wash., wbo droppeil 1 dead I'll liio Mi'.-ci nl ra.riiank, .\bijkii, I lb.' Miber dU). warn a d'Uit.h' of Marl. \ Twain 11. uioie ih.i« bwiks, as b.' w«s 1 n "Iril .n.-ii;; bt- frionds a- a biinuuist. !
Minor Mention.
Ill Pl
ivnglisb Buruieic
.gu may i..- s, spiiirv keeping guard . idol.
Tlie 1'1'oiicli ttovornment bas drolded to ore t an electric telegrnph line across tbo liroat Sahara
Heporis <if Uio nholoaalo slnugbter of door aud ;;ar " birds out of soasou .limo to lllllll , from the range*.
.More tbnn .Vhi siudeuts worked tbeir xvay tbrongh Colnmbin rniver»ily latt yenr. elirning ia various way* J74.- ir.'i 17.
The oldest xvciuuii who married In Korlili l.isl .voar was seventy two; '2'2S wero ..Mr Iifl} joars. .mrt one under »ixteoii
A niiiarkaliie state of .onlral.aml bns jnst been brougbl lo ligbt in Spaiii. wliero Ibo growing of tobaci'o In Spain ilsolf IS pi>Milbiled
One 'f the feaiiiri-s of ;lio I.e«it and Clark Kx|>o»iii..ii iu P..rlland i.fi! jear , Wl!! lie il great dog show. At least 150ft I dogs avilj be Iliere, It is proinisexl I
All Italian, I,noi«ro Buiti. has (ifr- f.'iti'sl a phntoCTaphlc iippnratii* oiipa 111. .of I.-g.storing Ihe hioroiliblo nnni- iior l.f '.'isiii pli'..os:'apbic iinpr<-t-ii>»s I, "ec<-iiid
.Ml Around tbo Slate
nowBiida roports a bnildlng boom,
Arcade's Y. M, C. A. talks of oslab lishlng a free llbrar.x-.
Nuiida's fruit ovnporalor burned re oon.ly, involving a los. of abont fl.a« i y.-C^":,'};'iTd'-lfrs'dweui,
Albert H. Spoucor bns boon nppolntod |)ostuinslor at Sil-er Lake Aiaeailily. Wyoming County vice E. J, Xowlon, resigneil.
Knur Dunkirk rosldcnls met death lecoiitly ou railway tracks. Throe were struck by trains, one fell under a trolley chi".
Wosllield vital aluiistii s for (liiobei me two births, nine marriagi's anil eight death-
, left but-Jndab." "All «l
lieri and all the laraelitee wb« ' tbeir idolatrie* joined with Jl I ten tribe* wer* carried away hr
rians. This ended the UB«d««
afUr it had lasted MS yean, »—. .^^
ciealh of Solomon and the MhiMt aTllM** K.
boan." "Tlic diaasler woa oviimtytmata,i I Israel losl hei .ountry. hrr natioMl aHfe: I ene*. lier identity a« a people, ead WM { east off from the graciou* car* amd Mm
favor of riod" They Uiat forget IM «MV I forguttrn: lliat sludimi to b* lik* tk*.JM|>
.t sirike of shlriuiakers oiiiployoil 111 Ciininiing'- fuel.iry In Mimkiik. 1» on, Tlilrlii'ii girls have i|iiil.
Idle slice il .was tlisHlod In Ibo siiiki of nasi, Ibe Iteadlng's Big Moiiutnln slope, near Shauiokln, bas resiiuied. wilh ¦2i<ti bnnd"
Casille bus two wnler work systems nn effl.loiit mlunteer tire lighting or gaiilzatioii and lias lioeii romurlinbl.x free ftuni eoniljgruliuns. In spile o| thos.' fsi ts Insurance on risks litivi been iiior" thin doubled.
tions. were buried annng tlw*: would not serve Ood in toeir ••• served tbeir euemiea io a tUoom Yet wc find a number sealed al fan ol twelve trilies exeept n*B IB**. 1:' .lame* writea lo tbe twelve triha* a abroad (Jas. 1:11. Heal weak* twelve trilies whieh inslaaUjr 1 day and night (Aet* M:7).
Jk Ma«M «f I >*¦*¦»¦
Motor eluiKincnt* have atraagi tOt/oAt,' In the village sireet of MarloMe^ M IM
aakasltai* r«r Ts«.
Kurt Siebcri, • nell kn.iwn ihemist. ol IkHtinund IVrmanv. has brought upon 1 the market a aubaiituie i»r les. which, it IS aaul. w taate and eroma ei|uaU tbe best , ClimMe aiaii*. Th* price, howevei. is only alnut on* third of that of I hinese tea. Mr. Siebrrl s|.eni several months in India laat year, where hr studied the curing aod preparation uf tea for market purposes.
Atmartlmiat la awliaerland.
. romplaiiiU njtne Ironi 'sniizerUnd Ihal in iw.nie f.la^f* exen Ihe gineiers at-e de fw-ed by adveiiwiiig signs. Hunpen are advised to dealroy ihem.
akirU ol tlw Forest of Fou'
: motoriog BKioster in ("ggl** aad • * i skin earned away Mile rernaqd '• fra*ne, aereamiiig, and lore •¦ Wmb i fainting vielm at the fuurth *|M*d. It I terward tvmed uut that tb* roauW I cries and sirugglea were lor the cawer ' la •peek. She bad beraelf preeOM*rtr
tk* arrangements lor her •bduetiea
the sodein Ixivebe*. Sha .h**
brought an a'lion. not agaii
but againat her netker. It
th* latuir ladr, aince tke elopMMat, carried ligkteuus loduinatton to Ik* tent vf leaving ker danfcter witk I tieely ¦othinc to wear. Tb* leathar ber daimhter s entire wardrel* MM daughter brongbt actio* I* aaaiMWi garments
Tha WorM**
Th* populatJoa of th* werid i* ¦al*i to b* IJBiaAa/m.
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l^m-- NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW mtttaz-n: oopisua. ifiwxi cKwrts S'-c: VOL. X. A FAMILT HEWSPAPEII OF LOCAL. A Jl D GBNKBAL, IXTKM.UiEME FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY. DECEMBER 'J, 1904. tBKKVt CLIO TKABLT IH ADTAIU NO. 7. k- REDUCED RATES FOR Telephone Toll Service From FREEPORT TO FREEPORT FAR ROCKAWAY GARDEN CITY JAMAICA NEWTOWN ROCKVILLE CENTRE ROSLYN BROOKLYN NEW YORK (Manhattan) GLEN COVE MINEOLA FLUSHING Fay Station Rate 5 20 10 20 25 10 20 30 35 25 10 25 Subscribers Rate 15 10 15 20 10 15 25 30 20 10 20 See Page 994 of Telephone Directory for other Revised Rates 1 e yi 1 HEW JEra TELEFIE [OMFANf 81 WiJIoughby St., Brooklyn -K-i liiViff Torittd loat biud Trution EanpuT SCIIKDULi: la Illed talktaif. Mv In. }93i PERFECT FITTING GARMENTS moau luoni tu hoiuo mou than tliulUv. Wli.\ Hot havo both. Tbo (•bricB wn ui'o ortoritiK ure modii I of tho best wool. .\ll itatterns are I BOW, Atlroi-tivo antl retiued. Wo uaanuitoo th.it th'^ tit will hi M«r- loct, «jtc. Suits or ovcivoats mailo ' to oitlcr »U.IK) mi. j TIE IEW YOM TIILOR j N%.in $<.«•«'»>'>»'>i>Freepoi1, Ll. I MORTGAGES Money to Loan at 5*^ 'luwn*Mill 1*11. amatAuiak. immi* taaao Itm tmimo. mmaam*omiiaititK* ^LBCirr O. HAFF COUNSCUOIt>AT-LAW ukraaatuaaaa,*.t. M.tMJMi*» (tIftM I Ea.l B'iuimIi .'•.UV c::'... i ::i: ri:.l >,'.< t. Ill. lh«Mi rmi-ry IT) ¦tinutof tJi5r«irinr uDlil .'Ij I'. IK.. Ilirn (l.u. lau awl n.,11 for Ueiiii«:.a mid 7.4:i a. m.. tb^n I'vpry Itiirijr minuton th^trafKr ami' liL<.> I m.. (Dll at Il.n aed li.ii j. m. tor Hrmii •fad oui). HMTdfU iNuatli UoDmil .Vl>l. l^Uii.':'1,1 awl i.Ui a. nt.. llMa every 3llinioill^f thrrnafter umil ». ili i. in., thao laOOand II.IU i. m. llrimwtcMld (Nortli Baraodi at i:\l. il.,1l. VM ard tttttm. ut,. then every ihirly miiiiilr^ ih^rr allrr until ILHO p. n.. llinn l'.!.IM p. m Hrln ' |
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