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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
mtt*at.tii oopiSM. Fivtn cKia-rta
VOL. X.
A FAMILY MKWSrAPKB OF LOCAL AND SKMBBAL INTELMUKNCB
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1905
TIBBI: tl.lO TIABI.T !¦ ADTAHiK
NO. .30.
Freeport Banh
BANK OF
II
UfHsl $10,0M
jJUBW J. WANPAf^L. PietldaaS
• P.'WEHI.BY PINB. Vte»-Pf«aM«Bt
WILLIAM 8. RALU Caahlet
ttat tl tktttitt
telmJ Randall ._^a(a*t Inmilg
.MIMea Wllliaai O. MUlsr
ftlktm A OeUHr D. Wester Pine
t H. Gmmrall Daalal B Bs>eas
IL. Wallace Colea Psttit
WilUaaa B. Hall Hamr ». «milli
-Mm^ Jackaoa OwiaaB H. BaadaU
¦kItIII* Caatro, (. L
HIBAM R. RMtTH. PtaaklenI
THOMAB Q. KKIOHT. Vlrm-PraaHaiil
BBROEN T, RAYNOB, Caiklar
¦lati
Ovaa, eioept legal holidara, from » a. m- lo I p. B. Offet* facllttiea and lariMSBiaaU in msnr danrtaianl eanal to tlwaa af_eitber Iha New ToA.oT Rraollrn tainlw or Treat Cob>. MiBfss. aati ereni aeeoainMdatfan aa far as is MMstant with caaacrvaliva awaasii Slant.
latefast at the rata al t pat eaat. paid on Vaw <le|»aila. three mootha or aaora. Draft* Iaaaad oa all parta of Eartifin.
Doaa a seoaral kanlrina bvalsMift
AeeoMit* of csrporaltan*,' etimvanlesb so- s<tfaa.etc..aoHell<sl.
vsstiafactionmiai
J. SCVMOUR SNEDCKCR COUNSCLLOR'AT LAW Hmooaataat
New yor*
tooitol Mrcctsrt
IVnnii- W. Davtaon Thomas O. KnIthI
JiJin Vln«.nt HIrani R. Smith
Glentworth D. Comtiea Wesler B. Smith
rharks W. Hayea Charkw V. Wallace
Armidar dniilh Analin (V>mw«II
Joha W. DpMoII John T. Daviaoa
Edward T. Tbnvslon Hamilton W. Paaraall
Wr do a ar'nrrai Banking BnsinMS of IVpoaU and flfcciinl.
Inlrmit ImM nn Hpnrial X>.po«lta.
Urafl. Iii.ii.d on Enalnnd and tb«Continen£
Your Palmoasn Sollrltni.
Banbins Hoon: • a. a. tn 9 r. n.: Hatnrdar. »«. ¦ mnm.
PiiiToiint Paj.i TiM»^ftr. and Fridays. 9ar. H-
Though Fifty-five.
I all iiirns on will and rxerrlse. Be- - irrlrg to sleep a fnw exerrlses iiM hn gone thiongh with open ,'no ¦-. irhsling thn good fresh air. I. p Iniif^or to run np and down Is rr.-I Irrpnilve lo health; wind ex- i.pi rrt.iiory motions, all keep the y IN-ioni. and prevent stoutness, 'n (lin has to he ronshlered; too rli ll.;iiiil shonhi nevpr he taken 'i meals: ti^i miieh meat Is bad. rn ir, roihin.c heltrr fo- the figure r. ll- iiiiel-old BiirK. II laki's a great I I I icr^iimln nn onllnary woman lli; contirirns thrio things that r a citi-er^is of It. not starling ' iriil then Iravirg Ihoni to fate.—
Laborers Snub Japanese. A .Inpanesn rnronil.v nn'llnit fni leave to nllfml ihn nim lines of the San Pranrli^ro Hiillillng Trailos' roun¬ cll Ilo sai.l h.' wanted lo listen to Its d.'lihnmlions ami als<i wanted to asrertalii how to prnr. ed In order that his ronnlr.imen mlphi Im ailinitted to unions afflliaind wilh the ronnril. His ream st was i.romrilv rnfiic...i
THE LITTLE WOMAN'S RIGHTS.
H*r>l*tfonn ia only the cradle. Her apeeches are funny and few-«
A wise little head
Bnt all that is said Is only a raguc little ¦goo."
But how baby's rights are respected!
Ode nod of ber dear, downy head. Whenever she thinks she's nVglerted,
.\nd down to her feet wc are led
She lifta up her voice in a minute— Her protesu are loud and are long!
Each household aSair she la in it. To aee there ia nothing goes wrong.
The right to Iwist limbs hat are diniplci), In every extravagant way;
To maul and to tense
The cat at her ease— To crow and to creep ali day.
The right to lore that is purest - The right to a mother's own lovel
The right to a guide that is surest To lead her wcc footsteps alxive.
Her sweet little mouth she upraise* I As pure aa a rose, dew impearlcci; I The nght* to our kisses nnd praisea— Ob, these are her rights o'er the world! - Pittsburg Post.
Ik BalMIng C*M<» Mala aad raltnn 8lr«ete
H. y. Cigar Store Go.
HalB SL, moot ftaa miNIT. II.T.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
MORTGAGES Money to Loan at 5"^
•SSSirdMlrMitlacaM?. lUlMM WMt. lasas I*
Mflplrt# VNT WQHWe MttMlHMWMfVM tf MKf
ALBERT D. HArr COUNSCLLOR-AT-LAW MJ falla* St.. Jaawlt*. D. V. TA 3S-I l«aBl» M IsMm stfIt*.
ChaSeOeColvinliCd.
MILHMI,L.I.
BUILDBR8 AND PBALBBS
CmiAGES, - WAGONS
and Harnoss
, lamtatt ttt raamt
"C 'Ifcrk ealted tor aad iaUtaiai
N. T. aad N. J. Talaphoa*. a-k BaUmoi*
••ttoflaeitMa 0«**»m**«SI fl— ipM iwtBl u ttlatt tram
A taw ApatMlkao ht PricM
RaMnMlfcd bugtla*, MDandmandap. RsMiar^red mnaboala, M and tit and np Opaa taaaliMI*. Mt and MO and np. Tau sas^ depot or cosibinaUaa wagnaa. mmkitkanittp. ''¦ Opaa aad topdalirery aaeaai. ttt. tit. Waad Camoa ap. Ako othsc* loo saBMtoaa lo BMntloa. _„^0W* abe allow alliberal llaeoaat to cash bng
¦OMUTUW «n
We MafBalee to b* fra* fma iaipnffetjaa la MraaaasUp aaa matsrial and i>* will laplae* tag Mia ptorlat danettfe. npco r*tafs to a*.
mM9er4 ccttcH
tatmm mal^ a itMak aaa il.» i»iImi .«i»I. na a
fiaaiSi tilMial III iillliiIlT Tbtaaali aniSlM
twMeiiililimSwuafa tmt. _^ ._^
IMMaktai »in»> limn a 0»a» ^^
To Have
A Suit
Or Topcoat
mada,to yonr order menns tn hnva SO exclaslTe np-to-date garment, not possible to bo had in shop- made clothing irhere Ihey am made by the hnndreds and pass tbrongh a gixxl many hands before they are sold.
The Spring and Summer Suiting*
¦re here for yoar iDspection. Gall and see them. The prices speak for thein- selT«s. Ton will And it hard tiv dnpli- oate them.
LADIIS' TAILOIINC A SPICIALTT
jamesveNditt
VP-TO-DATE TAILOR
r«ltoa St.. ar. fUI«, WMUPOn, L. I.
mHE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW 1 YORK.
To William Rarnor. Afldin DHuKon, Amlrrw Raynor, Jennie HoiiiliHnI nn<l Jo<<«ph Houthanl. Swnil iriTftlinir*:
Whi-rettit, Hrnriftttn Jfniiini* rnmian. of Frf* iHirt in thn Counly of NiiMAna. Eiirutor. Iin.« Int'-lyaitpliAd toonr SurrciKatn'n Court of the V linT'^ n Cfirtnin inBli
y aitpliA lyof Na
linK hpartnff (Into ttm 4th<iay of FrbniHry •nl ami ip^rMsnot pn tbr lant Will
11104. rflalin«
Mtat'>, duly - - - . ., - --. -.nd Trntamcnt
of Jot(f«ph<'ami«n, lat«nf ttm town of Hemp¬ steail in naid t'nnntf of Na«f>n(i, dereaMid.
Wh#>rpforB. YoD aod rarh of yon, am h«rphy ritsMt lind r«4|iiir«d (leraonally to be and ap|>pnr hnforA onr naid Snrro»faU». at the Snrroffate's Oflirp. at Mineola, in ttie County of Nat^nii. on the :;4th dny of May. 11106, nt nine oVlork io thn forf>niK>ti and ntteod ihn |in)(tate of the nnid Last Will and T»-'tiiment, and niirh of you who an hereby cited, n^ are under twfnty-one yearn of ace. are regnired to appear by ynur ceneral Kuardian, if ybu hare one: or. if you hare none, lo nppenr ami apply for ono lo ho nppointeil, nnd in the efnnt of >oiir fnilure or tiefrtert todo *io. a ^lierial cuardian will tie arpi>inteil hy the HnrroKate tu rppreaont and net fur yon in this proreeflintf.
In Tentimony Wher*H>f. We have mmteA the Senl of the HiirrrtKato's Court ofotirxnid County of NasfiBU lo V>e hereiinui nfflipd.
Witnens, Hon. Ed«ar jArKKON, SiirriHralp of our naid County of Nnnnnii. at the Siirnocnte'n (L. ¦.) Oflire. nt Uineitla. in ttief^flid
County, the I8<h day of Marrh (•ne tlion^and nine hundretl
©
NOTICE TO CRCDITORS
Piirtnnntui sn oiilnr ol Hus. Bhiias Jsi-j- SIIH. Siirrtwsle ollhsromiljnf Nb-shii. nn los ; Misr-bj flTSn l.i sll |i»t*>n« hsTinn i-liiimi ; SBsin-it
K(TH«MN< MISS, |
IsUi ol Ills Town ol lismii'tosd. in lln fniil .
(¦onnlr.il«<*«« d, lo i.r. l.nl thi-"nm" with 'h'' ; Touolisrs tbereof. ni the nuts.'rili-ir-i. Ilm fipcu-
ton of Ih* I.,«st Will sml Tsulamsnt ol said do- , erssfd at their tilsrn nl trsnsHi-tlns husin-it*, sjb^i
lheoinc«ol thfir stloriif*y, Hidnpy n. 8«r#z .)i ,
Eml.. Main Hlrrft, Fr»ei»irt, N. ¥.. on or buforii i Ihe flfteentli dar of NoTimhsr Ms it.
Dated Mineola, Aiirll 22iid, IW». j AUAM SrsmiDsa. I
PsiLirOlAM, > EKK-ulnrt. •
RCNStOlAII^, 1
SiKNEI H. HWnST I
Attoraay liir the Kircutor.
Main Hcrsel. Pmiort. S. Y.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
rnrmiant to an order ol Hon. Kdoab .lAra- ao*. HnrroKate of the Counir of Naaiian. notice in herahy hitod t4i all peraona hnvinff elaima eirainat
SAMIKl RAYNOR
late of the Town nl Heni|.iit.'ad In the aaid I'oonty, deqeaeed, to preaent the aimie with the foiiehani thereof, ui llieanherriber. tlieeiernbir of the LaetWill anil TeRlamentof aaiddeeeaeeil, at hla Iilace of traoeaotinff hnaineiia. at hia n-ai- denoe at Frmport. Naaaau rotinty. N. Y.. on or hefore the S5in day of October next. Dated Mineola, A [irl I 6lh. ine.
HARRY O.rLOTK. Atlomey for the Ri Freeiiort, N. Y.
OEORriE D. HMITH.
EliK-utor
NOTICC TO CREDITORS
riiraiisiil hi un .iriliTol Hun. Kihiah .lAi'R- •OM. Snrrocale nl Hie Counly of Sa«"iiii. milii-e ia her..hy glrrn to all iieraima ImTinx claims asainat
AlHRT VON MtCHIROlIX lala ol Ilie Town of Heini«it/.al in th-< aaid raoBly. deeeaaetl, to iireeeni Hie aame with ihe vneehara Ihereof, t4i the auharriher. llin Ailmin- inlatralrii of the aoodi. rhatlria and rmlila vMeh were of aaid deceaaed. at her nlace nl IrenHolins hiiainfaH at the olflre of her atlorney P. H. Tan Verhu-n. Km., IOO Williuni Slreel. New York Citr, New Vork, on or hefnr,! tim flrat day of NoTemhor neit.
Dated Mineola. Ajiril Iflth. Itn).
I NOTICE TO CREDITORS
I rnreiianl lo an ofiler of Hon. Rob«bt fleA. rrai. Hon „titXjr,ol the ronnly of Naa.a«n, notira ia herehf ..-ivod to all peraonaLliayinc elaima
' anaJnai
ANMIW L. STUIZ
I lale of Ihe Town of HempaU-ail In Ihe aald I'ounty, ilM-eniial. to iirtMi^-iit the annie with tha vniirlieni tlinn-'.|. I.. lliM.iiiharriN'r. theexeciitor of Ihe l.n<it Will anil Ti-atiiinentof aaiddeceaard nl her plliro of tniiielirliiitf thia liuaineea. attha Inw oHlce i.f ('. A T. Pi-rry, 77 Oreenpoint A»e., Ilniokljn, N.'W Vorlc. on or before tho iwonty-
I aithdnrof.Imieii.jt.
Daird Deremher lHlh. 1901.
Fn.\r;cisi w. rtulz,
1 r. *T. PKIIRY. EjLCUtor.
I AltonieisfnrKxrrnlor,
tjiril IH HIE VI
MARIE VON MlfHEROI'X.
GET THE BEST,
EDGAR JACKSON
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
132 Nassau St
NEW VlllIK ¦ALOWIN. NASSAU CO.. I ¦
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Ont mko dailn eonttUU tht Taa Waix Bnwn JOOUAL u kelltr gmalifed to iawtl money tafely and profitably ond It odvim abotU invetlotenle lhan omt mko ttttmot do to
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with mon Ihw noOO titiM, bMKi on tlw lal«« ceania ratums. NawBlaaraphloal Dictionary
oonlslnlns the luunn of or»r laooo nolo! iwnoaa. lUte of birth, death, etc.
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•SirrO.'SE tLafs n frpsU
vie tlin. Mi-es Betty,"
ilrniTliKl n vtoiit man from
tlie ileptli.s of 0 gnrdoii
nrm clinir.
Miss Belt.v wns n slender
roung person In trreeii muslin who
stoo<l near the nnu I'linir with a racket
In her hand ami tnrne<l ns tbc speaker
waved bis cigar towards the tennis
lawn below.
"I dare sny," she answered compos ediy. Hooping to lie her shoe.
"Bet you he isnt,' reinrned the stent mau quickly, and n couple of bystnnd ers Joined in bis laugh.
A delicate flush rose in the girl's cheeks, but she answered coolly, "Why do you suppose he is exceptional?"
"Oh, he's a man of the world, he Is"' answered the stout mau Jovially. "And he's a swell-not like us poor city .Tohnnles—hnd lots ot experience," he added wllh n laugh. 'Tonie now, yon look 80 Jolly oonfldent, what'll you bet on It? You must liet or I'll believe you are climbing down.'
"F don't care it I do," she returned, with n look of ccnroely veiled coutrinpt at the laughing group of men. "What will you go';"
The fat man pulled himself U|) In his chair and his eyes twinkled. He knew Ralph I'yne pretty well, nnd he knew he would not easily be made a fool of. Also he did rot at nil wish I'yne to fnll Into tho snares of Miss Betty Langley. There was a, certain lovely Ilebeccu Cohen, his own niece, who would make a more sallstnclory Mrs. I'yne to his thinking. But Betty wns dangerous— decidedly dangerous, unless she could bc Indured to cut her own thnmt. "Well, I'll go as far as a pin." "Diamond?"
"Hum—yes—hnnged If I won't stniiii a diamond pin." "Done, Mr. .Tnarer.," answered Hetty ; as she moved nwny, nnd Mr. .Tnnre/. I chiirkled as lie sank hack nniong his j cushions. "If Miss Bet tries nny of i her gnmes on with that .lohnnie he'll I liolt, nnd, possihiy, I mny have the : catching of hlm."
Balpb Pync hnd alrendy siient two I days in Betty's comiiajiy. nnd hnd en I Joyed Ilimself hs most men did under I llin rircumstnnces. nnd he wns not nt j all loath to escort her home liy the I short out through Ihe covert after she j hnd supcrinlended Ihe shooters' lea nt ! Ihe gnuiekeeper's cottage. Belly was ; uncommon good oompany. as good as \ a younger brother, nnd much belter to : look at. rrolmhly It was because she : wns so briisiiue and boyish that jnost , men found themselves proposing to her -quite unexpectedly lo themselves, for no one oould think of sentiment nml I Betty Lnngley In Ihe snme hour. "No j humbug aliont her! regular good sort." j the blinded victims used to say, and I plnye<l on-Inwn tennis, hllllnrds, hide I and »c«'k-regnrdless of their doom, and i their doom never varied. I "Ilow hot it is," cried Betty sudden¬ ly; "don't you Ihink there Is going lo ' be au earthquake';" I "Is it hot before earthquakes?" re- 1 turned Mr ryiie. "Tlint Is an Interest¬ ing 1)11 of general information."" ! "tlh. Iieople alwnys .«ay they feel
. queer before earlhijuakes " but n
sharp rustle niiinng Ihe lenves iiiter- I rnpled her leitiire. 'Iiood gracious. It's raining! .\ml there is thunder! I .Now we nre In a III." nnd gathering j np her skirts she started lo run. ! ".\ll right, there's a pile of fagots Just beyond," cried I'yne. 'no end of n fine shelter. See?" as Ihey dnshed on side by side, nnd he pulled bn.-k the drip¬ ping branches nnd showetl the pile ' which Ihe woodcutter hnd arranged na
A sort of wigwam. j Crouched down In shelter Betty soon regalnetl her breath and liigan to cliat- ler again. "Now ihls Is riimnntio. nnd It will end In my gelling lirniicbitis and you'll get puennionin, nnd we can't go to the I.nrlmers' danoe."
"But. alnsl I shnnt go lo the I.ori- mers" dance anyhow. I am off to mor row "
'IMi, I sii.x: Wli.n f,ir' Whnt 11 shame!'
".My sister lias wired she's coiniiig bnok from Imlia niid will be nt South ntii|itoti. mill nil enrlhquake would be a llltle ciinp.-iriil in vho tempest It I diiln't meet her In iiinrriw nighl "
Betty is kileiil Ile is going to mor¬ row and she has just remembered her bet. She tools rnlhiv sli k at It-and yet. no. ili.ii ...In.11s Mr .Inaroz wniiid ohnokle. llo Ii.ti .ilnn.vs lint.-d her, she knows, sm.o she liml (.aid no to hiui nnd Ins shekel*, .iml he woiiM bale 111 (lay up bis bet; nml how sb,- would , like to own—just one—dinm.md! Bet ty's face is her furliino and has not brought her any diamonds ns yet—only offers of Ihem. foi an equivnlent. But fhe o.Tii't flirt with Ilalph I'yae. She has. she know, aimisoil li.rself a little somotinies niili •niiio iikh but Ihe.i are suoh idiots Mr I'viie 1* ilifferent, I she oan't innt Inm so. .\ud then fhe recklessly iletrrmiiies t.i make a clean breast nf it.
•Mr ryno. I wish ynii ,1 ,1,, >,,uh tiling fnr mo
¦Wjh [ileasiiro ¦
You ,-aii g''l*''ii. a diaiiiopd pUi It yon like ' ¦pelightiil. I am «iiro but hn%vr' ¦ I want vou I.l prnp..se 11 me lion -. bo fritm. mil 1 II MIV 11.1 111.1 I noni
[ tell tlll >i.ll r. 2
•¦tlh' .'1 bet. I pn-mini • I;. .nil
I sweriM a inll.- trimly I • Yes. that .<iliniis Mr .lii»r»i Hi. > sre ail ixliiMis. Iiui lu- i* llie worst
Ho b.-t ynu wnnbln't prnp.i«i-. boon UK.
you (See. iliej nl' il.i. .im! tliei, .if course. th<\v ^ulk uul 1111. \- swears .it ; ll.o Bui wo .e iwi, kiii.l nf friend*, and .M.u're i.». i;.*,.! «.ii-t f.ir 'h.it. ' ulie ondetl n irifb- 'm nlierenilr «.¦ I
tbouclit 1 iiiighl .IS Will leil y.iu almnt '!¦"
•Yes nil.'..inUIIIIIi.« em*! iiaiurral of yon \ii.l he'a bot ¦¦ -pm.' and Mr |*yiio .-oiititlera wb.it a obariLiug UUClr tliat Uel..>.T» f.t... ..»,..
"Yes: I haven't nny Jewelry, and I do want lo score off thnt beast," and Betty suddenly grew scarlet from nn¬ ger. ner blushes were not in the habit of intruding themselves.
".Miss Elizabeth Iflngley, I lay ray hand and heart at yonr feet."
"Declined, with thanks," cried Betty with a peal nf laughter. "Now shake hands," and they shook hands.
The shower had ceased and Betty rose to her feet and shook tho dead leaves from her skirts.
For a little while Ilalph Tyne walked on in deep meditation. Suddenly he spoke. ".Miss Belly, what nssurnuco have you that Juarez will ndmit you have won your bet?"
"What assurance! Isn't my word onough?" she returneil.
"It would mnke It n good deal suret if you told him you were engageil to me," he answcreil calmly.
Betty sprang baok, her face pale and her eyes blazing.
"How dare you! ITow dare yon! And I thought we were frionds," she ended with a smothored sob nnd van¬ ished among the trees, nnd Mr. Ralph r.vne muttered something between his teeth nbout an unmitignted fool nnd ¦nent bnok to the house.
An hour Inter a very pale and sub dueil Betty came gliding through Ihe shnibberles It was already evening, and Ihe house was brightly lit up and Ihe sound of voices nnd the click of balls sounded from the billianl room. As she put her foot on the veranda Mr. -Tunrez strolleil out of Ihe ojieii billiard room window.
"Hullo, Miss Bet," he shouted hllarl nusly. "I've got uews for yon."
"I nm nfraid I ennnot stoji to henr It; the dressing gong has sounded."
"Oh. bnt .vou've got to stop," he laughed, laying his fat hand on hot shoulder. It was obvious that tea had not been the afternoon refreshment In the billiard room.
"You've got to stop nnd henr my news. P.vne is off. Says he's sent for b.v telegram and must be off by the S.IO. We know better, don't we? He's scared. But don't fret, my dear," ho continued, chnnging his tone to one of maudlin lenderhness, "you shnn't be n loser by him. You shnll hnve your pin nil the snme. Now doesn't thnt deserve a kiss for thanks?"
Ills odious nrm was round her. Betty gavo a cry of disgust nnd twisted her self away. At tho same moment n gentle push sent Mr. ,Tuare7, staggering to the end of Ihe veranda, and a eool voice said. "I'll thank you to treat this lady with n little more respect."
"What the dickens have you got to say lo It?" shouted .Tiinrez, who was hrouglit up short by the trellis at the end of the veranda and stood lennlng ngninst Us friendly support.
"Only thai she hns done me the honor to promise to be my wife," wns the ipilet reply In a different tone to the impassioned whisper that Implored, "You won't go back on me now. Bet ty ?"
Petty was sobbing too heartily on bis shoulder lo say no. aud silence gnve consent -Dorothea Townsheud, in the Taller- I
PANAMA NAVY DEDICATED ; MAKING PANAMA HEALTHY NEW YORK STATE NEWS
Smallest Republics Warship Hoists Hs Flag al Bay Ridtfe, L I.
DIFFICULTIES MET
IN SMUGGLING JEWELS.
The Unltid States Government Hat Agents Abroad Who Watch ths Purchaiert of Preciout Stonei,
The flist iliftloulty In smuggling may bi. ononiinlered at Ihe diamond mar¬ kets of Kuropo. In I'nris, for instance, the Unlteii States Ooverninent has four agents whose duty Is to keep tho Vniled States onstoms offlcials In touch with the iiurohnses of stones by resi¬ dents of the rnlted States If ,Iohn Jones of New York is visiting Paris and hns bought n flue dlnmond or more from a I'aris dealer nnd returns to the New York port of entry without declnring suoh stones, a quesiion Is oertnin to bo asked ot hiin.
The I'aris dealer, in accordance with the custom ot the trnde, has tnken the name and address ot the purohnser, n description ot the stone. Us color, it* weight, nml. perhnps. a nicniorandum of n possible peouliaril.v. Y'et there arc European diamond dealers who do not recognize the Justice of protectl\'0 larirTs, or even Inrllfs for revenue, and some ot these refuse to recognize American agents.
Bnt considering Ihat the would-be smuggler makes his successful pur¬ chases ill the Euroiieah markets and j starts home wllh tbem. In Ihe flrst place he has had the expenses of the Irip across, (ioliig over he mny hnve gone In the second onhiii ot a stenmer, J hut coming bnck It will lie lo his nd j vnntage In every wny to return In the j flrst cabin. Thus, his expenses, even if he lives in New York or Boston, will I have been at least JJim, while they ; might ns easily have been $oOil for tbo , round Irlll. The lime ot the trip will ; he scarcely less lhan n month, which, ' fnr a man of iivorag*' ability in a olerl j cal position, will mean $1111 nt least 1 The Interest on the money primarily in j vested 111 tbe stones will neeil lo be oonslilereil. to sny nnthlng nf the elc- ' iiieut ot risk Now York News. i
Klai^a Claaaldril.
Some liiiliMiliiul witli iioojiiis of time nil Ills h.I nils has con. eived the lilon of | hiinling iliiough the works of Engllsl' j iinvolists for till- piu'iuiso ot flndlng nl | Iho nilJeitivoK iisi.<l tn qiinlify Ihe word kls<i. Tbo roMiii i« ns follows: j
C.ilil. warm, loy, burning, chilly, cool j loving, iiidifrereiit. bnlsnmlo. frngrniit blissfii . p.i-Miiiiaio. nroniatlo. with lours boiloweil, Inng, sofl. hasty, Intox l.'atilig, illssoliililllig. delicious, pious toiiiler. b.'iriilllng. lienrty. distracted frnnli.", frosli as the morning, breath ing Hro. illviiio. saiaiiio. gind. si.d, su portloial, iiuiot loud, fond, heavenly oieornble. ilov.iiirlng, ominous, fervent |iai'oliiiiK. uervniis, smilless. stupefy ing. .'lighl .nroless. nnxious. pnlnful swoot. rorresliiiik; einbarras«ed, shy iiiiilo. i.Tvisiiii.i:. liiily saored. Arm hurnod faiililoss. narootn, feverish Iniiuoilorato, sister,! brotherly am paradl.saioal The task MonnKi inter iiiiii:ibl<> mill 111- ;;iive 11 up at this stugo London Tit II,i>
A \Ai.t tlororrmn mmomtmrtmr*.
Ill 111 .1.1 ilaliil Itniion. O. inlM^r 1 IMii .oriaiii inerohHiits ngrw t< rr.ighl .1 \ i-«sel I.o .Samson wiili wliiia , I..1I1 mill ..lint g.~.i|s f.«- .Sinin I'rili
.le .*t»illiii III .Mnr .1 The ship wai
i.-tiirniil Imino laden with niigar. whiol II Ihat tllli" H.is gf.iwii near Tnru lllllll Siitfiir tr nnt now griiwn Ir Si.Hiii M.ir....... and thiriv vears agi
a .'nii«ir. tnld me laiid ooiisii'h are in.is. triisinnilh.t inein Ih.il it nns litlli Liinwii Sn iiiii.il >.i that .1 Berliei frnn. .1 .linanl ib.iiar liarmg pickei up ,1 |iw. in-ai Mi.sa.loi i<v.k it li.inie .iml hilling liiille.1 it drank Um luice oxi-la iiiiiiir " tmhor ..f tin sweet Ihou iiinsi be sn.-..t. ..ven iliy miui is sweet as iiraiigos! 1< B Cunnicig ham tirahaiu. iu Ihr Haturday Review
There i> only one f'iii«») Cnvero oieut urceuhlok sliil iii oliiteoce.
Now York Cil) —•) ho sniallosl .Vnior- ioaii ropiiblii. ranamn, ibsllimod ber nnvy to servioo, nnd for the flrst timo ill these walors Iho Hag ot Iho republic Hnated from the peak of a vessel. Al>- innprialely enougli, tin smnllost re- imblio has also the smallest navy, coii- -isting of one I'lm liltle yacht, wliioh, nil lii-r arrival at Cnlnn sovoral weeks ll.'ll.o. Hill |„. irnnsrnrnioil iiibi a giin-
b.iat by itioni ling nf hor armainent.
II hail boon llie original Intention of I'.ipl,! ill T T. I.ovolnoo, forinorly nf Kiiiisiis City, ami nnw known In Colnii mill .rmimii.i as 'Kl AInilninto." to mako the il.ill. alloii of Ilio nnw over "lli.ll ho holds absnlule oiiniiniMid a ilniiblo event. Tile pnrty whioli wns to . olobinto Iho ovoiit of the navy's Inau- L'lirnl wns 1.1 have boon tnken down the b:i.\ to view Iho starling of the rnce for llio Kiiisors Inp. bnt when Cn|itnln I.iiMlM.o tiitx wnnl thm Hio start would bo imsiponod. Iho ooremonv was per- fnniioil at the dn.-k nf the Morse Iron Works, ill Bnv Ul.lne. where the vessel lias liorllioil siiioe lior trial run several ihiys ago.
The lirionlii was in gala dress for Ihe iiroasion, Capiiiiii I.ovelnoo wore the niillonii of his riiiik mnl his ortlcors wore alsn resplendoni In gold Inoe. .\ iiiorry parl,\ llial lilloil the liny I'ablu nf llle ve»sil liail onim. on bonrd. con- sisiiiig of Ciirlos .\rnsoinenn, Seoreliiry ol Ibo I'anainmilnii Legation: .Miss Vio- li.iiii liininlia. iiiooi' nf the Seorelnry of Slale of tbo ropiiblli : tho Misses Alius. iiioios of the Minisler of Foreign .at¬ fairs: rriinolsoii .drills, son nf Hloardo ,\iias, l-'iiialllilll Envoy ,if tho Ileptib- 11. ; Miss StlniMiii. Mr. and Mrs, Kraiik Miirl. and Mr. nnd .Mrs. J. ,\, .^rose-
l.iiiii'lionn was served on Iionrd. .Mrs. I.nvola.i' a. ling as hostess, after which III.' flag of tho loiniblio wns brought fr.iiii a In. kor whore it liail been oare- fiill.v sinwoil nway by Caiitnin Uive- lii.o mill fastoiioil tn llio halyards, and llie rniliil .In.'k ami llio rovoiiue flag. os|iooiiilly ilosigiioil by the oniitniu, ivoro lo-jiooilvoly fiiMoned to the fore- poiik .nil llio iiialiiliip halyards. To ,Mrs .\rnsoii,,.iia mnl Miss (Innrdla fell liio li.innr nf iiilsiiig these Iwo flags at III.' Sll 1110 llnio Illlll the Secretary of I,e-. .iiiiinii riiisoil Iho sijiniiiiiii ,if til,. lynin- liy.
llio I'mimiiiiiilmi Ilm: ioiisIkIs of four s.|iinriK two III Willi... nlio 111 llio uji- |ior lofl mill llio othor In Iho lower ik'lil limiil . nnii'r. mnl Iwn siiinires. lino oiioh ..f nil mill bliio. In one of Iho wlillo si|ii,iro- Ihoro Is n single slar -if I.Ino mill 111 Iho nllier a roil stnr.
Wln-n tho .low had boon oall.il to luml.-rs mill all tho proliiniiiarles hnd lieoii nirmigoil So.ioinrv .\roseinoiia snlil:
•III Iho nlison..- nf Iho Minisler the liniinr ilovnlvis ii|i.in mo tn raise the slmiilmil of nur oniinirv nn llils beniitl- liil lilllo vossel mill In il..»lloiite lior to llio .iiiiiiiry^s sorvl.o. .May she carry iiiir Ilm; Inln mmiy iimis nn poai-i'tnl nii-si.iiis ami ovor ni-linlil the liniior of mr io|iiililio:'^
TllO ilm;s wovo l...isi,^| I., Ill,, peaks. Willi.' llio biu liiili'il Sialos ii-mis|)iirl9 l.iing iii'iii' blow shrill blnsis on tlioir
wliisili's. 'i^i,,. <i til ,v,i^ soliodiilod
In loino fnr Cnl.iii. lior r.iiil.' being 10 N..rf..|K. Siivmiiiiili, .laoksmn ilio. Koy Wesl. mill ilii-oiii,''i llio rnrilibomi Soa. lln hor arilviil thoro she will be fliled ivlih IWO Iliroo iioiiiiiler llnlchkiss gnns mil Iwo mitoniiill. Miixim ra|>lil flrliig ^'lllis.
Ciiinaln I,<ivelai'o Is the typical sol- ilior nf rnrtuiio, Ilo wns a genernl In Iho sorvl f Colniiibin in Ihe lasi rov-
nlllllnll,
J'lio (iiioiiln was linill nriginally for K It. l.ailoH, Lewis I{ Nixnii de- slgiii'il hor, and sho was biiili at the Kll/.nbolli|ini'i .tiirils In inii] at Hie ilino ot tho iiia.'liliiisis' sinko. CniHiilii Lnvohioo lioiight llio nule vi-ssol for his ilnvoriiniont fnv snmoiliing like f.'tniHsi.
The \i'ssel on hor Irlnl trips linil not :'niiio ii|i In llio simiilnril, nnd iiii an in- spoiiiiiii raplaiii Lnvolaoo fniiinl bor i'liiiiloiisir iiilios Illlll boon stiippoil with wnnilon pings drivoii ii.tn Ihem with a iiiiillol 111 the walor iiiIh- Imllor six- loon of III,, tiilios woro iiliigg.'il with linilor pnii.'liing>,
•TllO s.'hi-iiio of Ihl' ilisgrnnlloil mfl- ollllllsls t,, lliinw hii.k the vessel on Iho limiils nf tho biiililors bv |iriiolloally illsiibllioj Inr «nikoii I.l mv boiiolit." sai.l I'niitalii I.mola.o, fnr I bnnglil Il.l Inr aliont half prloo.''
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IIS llirnwii list I'oi'i MS I'lior
Wont •|lir..iigli 11)..
li'll.
l.al.iyolli , In.l.-I'w.. iraiiiiinn woro killoil ami SIX passoiigors injiiroil in Iho wro, k I.r a lllg I'mir |iii-soiigor Irnin whii'li iiiii Inln mi npoii swit. Ii at I lill'll.oin Willi.' running Inrly miles mi I1..111
Til" 111,11! mill l.iiggiigo oars wore
Wl.'. k.'.l mill fniii im-soiigi'i aohis
won iIm.ihii fnim ilioir Innks and illlsli.'il IIHI fool iilii'iiil nf llio Inonino- liM- Ih.' parlor oar ill llio ronr of the Uain il:d imi i.iito Iho inn ks
Th.' Lilloil woro llorli.rl li. Ilallor. tbo I'li.j.i.o.i. mill lliigli S lliibb. III.' lin-mmi Tin iniiiioil woro \S. V. I'oa- .i"k, Inilimiap.ilis: Wallor Irooinan Clioaui.. Elinor lln. korsmiili, West- IMiri Illd.: .1. W. Eulii-rl, mini . lork, llmiiillnii illiin: Urminii lln.n 11 mail
liirK li'.limin|iii!i«, ami 'll ins I).
I'liHl r. Lafii.Mllo.
Cirmcio Cnllog,' It.,iinl I Mnl Th.' Il..mil nf Ciiiiirnl nf tlio $1",- msi.iiiKi fiiml fnf p.-nsiniis fl r siiponn- iimii.'il inlloi;.. pinfossi.r' has beiii ask.'.l I.l nio.'t -Xmlron I'arnoglo, ihe il..ii..r, \..v,'ii.|ioi' I,-.. .11 Now York
r..rini r ri.iniiii-sojin r Inili.l.il, .\ii indi.It..out was .•otiiinoil at hal'Sinn, W, Va.. against tnrnier nmiiiissionor A. C. Sli!,\er, 1 harglng lin wllh .'io.o|,|iiig »i.-<«i HS n bribe A ; ;;, .1 inombor . f lli.i I'niinty Cmirl.
The Eleld of ?ports.
y. 11 II l-.tot-x, has in.on'ii .1 li.nil Illl ..if tnr 111.' Vandorbili I'lip ra. o
M.iro lhan f I laiii.iNai lins boon paid I.l N.-» Y.irk Stat.' by Ihe rnoe tracks Sill, e IVI.-.
.Imiie. II Kooiio'- lliro.' year nld .'olt Wil.l Mini nnil III- I'mlnnn llaudionp sl Ito I I'ark
.%Urow 1; \ .'.mil rl.r.i s fniir in liaml .'ig.iiii d.'foai.'.l W II M.,..r.-« iiHiu nt the |<nrlan<l linise Shni<
Th.' New York .Miblm.i .\.ad.iny won llio dual iiiooi nilh Cnrnwall H.'iglil. S.|..~.| l'l -Vl i.iaip.'iiiis
The .^uiniii.ibilo Club nf tleriuaiiy Ills nnntiimed a ,\|or"ede. 1 ar <iwii..,l i't Ki.liir: f;r:ivr.i !nr lU.- V-i-!-.l.,!>
I ntler s.h'M.I def.Mi.sl Berkeley ImI.'h,; ill a , '11,1, 1-. 1„.l.i.il,' mliietio 11. .1 ill N'-w V'.rk 'Ily b.i a score of hT |."iiil- In !•!,
W .1, TraMs mill a .ar.l ..f ..i..iii,» • Ighl ltd the flrbl In tin iiiodnl play of III'- Illl It iii'iii golf tnurnsuiHiit at liar
ll.'ll Cill ll., I I ..llk«
Mis, l...i,.;s and Mi«« Ki».el noii the flnai mill..I jii .!. nbl'-s ,11 lUe indoor leiii.ia i"iirii»iiioiit fir niiSKOi. nt the 81. Nkl.ij. Bmk .Niw \urk Ciiy.
Prophecy of Retiritiff Governor, Home Wilh the Fever
lieneral U»li Ssja That Iha lalhti WIII 8410B Br llanltAry.-.8ecurlnc Pura Waler Sapi.tj-.
Now Ynrk Clly-IJenernl <i, W Iia- vis, the retiring liovernor of the I'an- niini Canal z.me, and his twu daugh¬ ters, nrrived lii're on the st,.anisliip .M- lianon from c<,|oii. lionornl Pnvis has been suffering with mnlarial fevor. He nl flrst deollned to lonvo the canal zoiio before the arrival ot his suoces- s.ir. but was formally ordered to do so by Soorolary Tafl, He ignoriHl the nd- vioo nf iiliyslolnnx to leave some lime ngo, fearing that his sudden deiKirture whon hoaltli oonditioiiM were adverse wniilii bo inisiiiiiti'i'stood. Secretary Tafl's messago. however, ordered lien¬ eral Kavis to leave Colon by the next ship, on the grouinl Ihat his malarial oondlllon made It neeessary for liiiu "al .line to have a change of air nfter a year's hanl and ilmigerous service."
Cniiooriiing the general sanitary con¬ dition of the Isthmus lieneral Dnvis saiil; "I can safely priHilct that by Ibo eml of July, when the water nnd sew¬ erage systems have lireii installed, thoro will not he a cnse of yellow fever on llio Isthmus. The llovernmeiit has spent one-hnlf inillion dollars for the waler suiiply, taking the water from llio hoad of Ihe Uio li'rnnde. sumc ten miles nway. This will give all Ihe ca¬ nal ziino u bounllful supply ot excel¬ lent drinking waler. Kour hundred llniii.sand dollars is being spent on the M'worngi' system, nnd this will mnke the zone iierfectly sanilnry. In n short perinil of lime rnnaina will be ns honltliy as Havana,
•The penple of Cnloii are now sntls- floil with the .\niericaii oceuiiallou. Thoy are getting the beneflt ot the monoy tho lnited Stales is spending, and iialurnlly the peoiilc nre linppy over 11,
•* The noooiint ot sickness ill Panamn has boon greatly exnggerated during the yenr I hnvo been there. Kor exain- jilo. loss thnn three per oent. of the em¬ ployes were In the hospllnl when I left. We have accommodations for IHH) or Tiki palienls. and al no lime has there boon a oull for half of them. The work of Iho snnltnry experts stamping out yellow fever has gone on melliodlcally nnd soleiitlllcally. To l>e sure there wero two deaths from It shortly before
I loft, but these nro nothing In oomimr- Isnii Willi the sprend of Ihe disense in the onunlry before the .\inerlcnn occu- pnliiin,
"rhere nre between 7IHKI and NXKl Cnveriiinont employes in the zone nt Uio presenl time. The (iovernment la lining ovcrylhing lo make tliem Imppy nml In guanl their wolfai'.', .\ numls'r of exoolleiit hiiusi-s have bwii built for llioiii, and many more will he con- striioted, Thoso houses nre as goisl as any In tho smaller towns and ollles of Ihis iiiimtry,^'
lie Ill Davis said that It wns true
Ihat a large number of emiiloyes hnd roinrned. but added Ihal they had been easily frlghtetwl by fAirxc exuggenited stories nhout the perils In ranamn, nnd had n'turneil to the riilled Stntea witliout wailing to lenrn the trulli.
The Coiionil snlil that he had re- (•oivi'il great In'iielll from the soa voy¬ age, Ihnt the inalarln lind practically illsapiioariil. and that he bolleved Hint
II fter a short rest in Weslohester Coun¬ ty 111' will fully recover.
The .Mllanoa also brought twenty- live einplo.ves of the eniinl coinmlssion. .'<nme of them hnd b(>en on the Isthmus eight iijonlhs. and were returning home In the regular order, wblle others left the omini zone lieonuse of Ibe health oomliliiins there. As many more ar¬ rivoil lii'i'o last weok. and some of tlieni iiiliiilllnl that tlioy had been driven awny by the fever
The .Mllaiion was dolalnod nt the i|unraiuine sialion ulille her passeii gors and irew were examined by the lii'iillh aulhorlllos. Two of the erew wore loimived to the deleiitluu liospllnl for further nb.servntlon.
N.\N' rA'I'TEItSClN TO Al I,
I'ltENCH 111 LEND TO UI'SSLX.
OlTor In Kalso Jjmi.isul.dliO Kussin I lets flmi.iMHIIIiMI at Home.
Krniikfnrl Tho Zoiuiiig's St rolirs- biirg .'nrresp.imlonl says llinl the s.i mil into of rioiiili blinkers wilh wbioli lli|ss|(i liiKi I'obiiiary begnn negntla linns f'.r a mw Inan has n'lw deelareil its williiigiK'ss III raise »:;iKl,iNiiMi<l<l. pinviiiisl ono iinarler of Iho procei-.ls la spent fnr Iho building of war vessels al I'reiii'li yiinl«
SI roiirsbiirg. .\n iiniierlal decree Is pnlilisli.'d mithnrizing Ihe issue ut $li«i,(«iii,is«i nl shnrt tonu bonds, %-,:,-
iiiMiiiiHi nf whioli has already I n
|.la.oil.
.\ mil hor lliissjiiii rieot, ,\iiiithi'i' l.Mitl.'«lii|. ilivision ih man 1 Hiring nd Cii,iis|;i,|t. ineiianilory to planing In ii'iiifnn''' Unjestvensky.
Killnl Swootliearl ami Himself. I iini|ii,leil Inve .I'd .K Brighiman I., kill Mrs Charles II. Cnrney and Innis, If al I>i» .\ngelos, Cnl.
Bill sh ,sit,.nini'r polainoil, 'lb' ISniisli stoaiiier Carllslo wn- laiiii'd nl Smg'.ii nn suspbhui nf ..11 lug .oiurabmiil nf war.
, Personal (.iossip.
The I'ope has no olijii-tioii In li,i\iiig Ills photngraph taken,
Ilr Uii'liunl Strauss Is ooiisidered the rioliest ooiiipiiser in Europe,
I'll)' liraiiil Iliike Paul of Hussia Is sn tall Ihal 11" hotel bed will flt him,
Ciivornnr Wnrfleld. of Maryland, .lainis In b'' •'an \iiliiniiiiis of Yale, onoe ri'io'ivoil •¦
On .^ileliiin raiii has I n oonferreil
III" rank nf knigliili.H.il in tho Kren'-li L.;:i..ii "f Illlll.ir
C'llllll Tnlslni. ..' Illl«s|a has Kiveli
up rendini' iho innspmier" bin bis frioiid* loll him 111', news
"' •oil UIiikIos used lo say Uial fi"', maiiaai wss tlie annual .npa'ity of ihe mu-M !.. ¦..\.~.,\!.\...,...-S.
.\ li.'rinan pn|i'r sa.is llu Kal'er l« exUomeiv f'Mi'l 'if rrei.ll legotalilea and Uial Ins r.'iv.irii'' dish is ili" llritlsh w'lrkiiinn's sioiik and onions
Tbo late S..|i,itoi 11 M I'laii. nf Con n.^' II' III l« I'. Inne a inoninrial plai eti eitli..r 111 Uio Stale ospltnl or on the lapilni SI ids In mst f I.', laal.
Profofsnr Krii.st llai-okfl in a re.-ent le. lure ilebiir'd in Berlin, (iermany, sMIi-.] Iil« npini'in that it i> nl.aolulely oeiiaiii that uinii is liosoeiwl.sl frem ihe ape
(iiri Aocusi'il of Murdering "(;aosar" Young to Iteniipenr on Stage.
Philadelpbia. Pa. -So (juletly that not half a dozen iiersons knew of ber ar¬ rival. .Nnil Piillersun vislteil IIiIk clly. spent less llinn three hours here nnd IIIIOU lenving Iook wllh her n eonlrnet to npiienr In vaudeville ou the Hiirllg &: Seainon Circuit nt a salary under- sl.KMl lo be »2iKNi a week.
Miss Pntlersoii arrived nt llio Bmad Street Slatlnn shorllv nfler '2 o'olnik, took a oliiseil cab In tbe Walton, whore hoi lawyer. Piinlel O'Uellly. was walt- iin_' fnr hor wilh a vaudeville agont.
Tho tlnei. at liinol 11 iilsoiiss,.,l Uio
tornis of tho oontrnol.
Mme. Paderewtkl's Plea Yaln. Mme. Igiiaco Pnderewskl. wife of tbe pianist, bis made au appeal to I Couuty Trea-otrer ^^1lllanl Hauben- \ npstel lo aid her to obtain tho pardon ' ot Ante Werner, who Is serving a life sentence In Slug Sing Prlwn for ! the murder of Adolph Klscher lu I Poughkeepsle. on OoIoIht 20, 18S7, 1 Mme. Paderi'Wski Is eonvlncetl that ll is Major llaulicnnestora opiwaltluu tbat kee|>8 Werner lu a ooll. 8h« has appoalwl lu vain to the liovernor for Weriier'a release. Hor Interost lu Wer- j nor Is duo to his pnthetio appeals as ! ¦ fellow countryman. Major Hauben- | neslel will do all In bis |Hiwer to keip ! Werner in |irlson. Tlio man bo shot i worke4 for Haiibonnestors father, i AVernor nftor his eoavictlou throat-, onod lo have rovonge on hlm If be 1 ovor jfot a ebanco. "If this man \ shoultl have Ms froe<loin," said Major Hauhouiioslol, "I would hnvo to |to ' round aruio*! witb a revolviM*. Ills criiuo destroyed iho happiness of my fatkor and mollirr and II has lioou a shadow In the home of my sisters for noarly olgbtwu years." Although he reprosonts himself as a I'ole, Werner was known ns an .\usirlan. Womor once oscape<I from Ihe Mattoawan In¬ sane Asylum after his ouivlctlon, aud Rubsequontly attempted suicide by eating nc-^IIes. ,Mnie. Padorewskl visited Werner In Sing Sing. She and ber husband expected lo And employ mont for hlm on Iheir eouniry place hi Poland If ho got his froodoni.
n Irani Cnuik's KV5tli Birthday. (1. 11, Klchnrds. of Orange, N. J., President of Iho Now Jersey Society ot tho War of 1812, noconipnnlod by a delogatlou from the loeal ehaptor, Sons of tbe Auiericau llevolutlon, visltod Hiram Cronk, sole survivor of the War ot \&\'l. at bis home. In Dunn Brook, lown of Ava. lu honor of his liXMli birthday anniversary. .Mr, Cronk real¬ ized Utile or nothlDR of tho honor paid bliu, and gave no attention to bis guests. He sleeps the greater part of [he time, aud Oau be aroused only wltb dimculty. Deaf, aud like a child that has no knowledge ot how to expross himself, ho lies oblivious to all tbat goes on arouud him, unable to carry on nny conversation ur realize wbnt Is snid to hlni. Ho Is physically strong, nnd his steps, when aroused HUfflclontly lo leave bis bed, nre Urui, and Indi¬ cate wbat he must bavo boon In lil» younger dnys. Mr. Cronk was made nil honorary inombtT of tbe Now Jer¬ sey Socioty of the Wnr of 1812, and addresses wero dellvereil. Tho on- grossed resolutions of Iho Loglslatur* wore iireseulod to bliu.
New Niagnra Company. The Electric Powor und Tmuamls- sion Compaay of Niagnra County flled nrtlelos of lucorpurMlou with tbe Secretary of Stnte nt Albnny. It bai tS,(IOO,llliO capitiil and may oprrat* unywhore botwoon Albany and Buffalo, Its papers of Incorporation, contain the names of every city and rllloge ill the Stnto except those south of Co¬ lumbia Counly nlong the Hudson Ulver nnd lu tho Adirondack country. Its object is to gonei-ate, transmit, and sell electric power for all purposes. Its directors nro Edward B. Bruce, Allan C. Itonrick, Edward, E. Stowoll. Kran* H. Colo, uf Now Vork Clly, and Jobu J. Daly, of Brooklyn.
AMATTEBBFMEALM
HASBOSUBSmmE
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTt FOR MAY 21;
Bury Dog's Victim. Tho funerni of Ernnces Stowarl, tho foiir-year-old daughler of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stewart, of Nyaek. wbo died nf rabies, utter being bitten hy a stray cnr, was held the other aftor¬ noon. The whole villnge ntlend<>d tho funeral. Hulh \'uii Wyck Uosslter, Huother child who wns hltteu nt Ihc snme time, was placed lu tho Pasteur Inslltuto In New York Clly to undergo treatment. There has boeu a romark- nble dIaappearaiKe of dogs from the streets since tho tragedy. Several hnve been shot or poisoned, while a large number of owners have locked llicir anlinals up to keep tbom front heing killed.
Hanged nud Drowned HlmFolf. Jaitib Houck, a woll to do farmer re¬ siding In Iho (own of Elurldn, about tw<i mites from Amsterdam, committed suicide by banging himself In a woll nn IilN farm. Ilouek knotted n ropo Ihoiit his ttalst nml tied tbo other ond lo a stringer of a deep well. He tJion low^oroil bluiself until bis bead was fully throe foot under wator. An hour later he was pullo<l out dend. A year ngo last Soptonibor Huuck, who bad hoon In a derangotl state uf mind as a result of brooding orer Imaginary linancial losses, attempted to end bli life by hanging blmsolt lu his bouie. Ho was sovcnty-llvo year* old.
Ciorgo E. Allen Killed, (iforgtt E. Allen, of Lilllo Kails, a traveling manager for the Singer Sow¬ ing .Machine Company wns instnntly killed aliout noon. He und his wife bad started lo drive tn Owego, and met au gutonioblle owned hy lleorge V. Johnson, tho iiilllloiialro I^oster- shlre shoe ninnutneturer. Tbo borse silled and Prank Baldwin, tbe chauf¬ feur, Niopiied Iho auto and tried to oatch the horso, but It boiled across Ihe sireet ear Irncks tlfrowhig Allen mil. His head struck u rail and Ids left temple wns crushed In. Allen leaves a widuw and a dnughtor lu Phllndelphln. __
Imuglnntlon Brought on Operation.
Believing ho had cnnoor of tbo slom- ni ll. while his own physloinn and sot- iral New York City spwiallsis slated that be hnd not. Jobn Sinllk. of Sul¬ livan Counly. Iiislatod on being eiierat- I'll upon. His family physician, assist¬ ed Uy thni' olher dootors, recently pcr- fiirini'd Iho operathin at Middletown, and fnnnd Uiat he hnd IH) cancer and Ihnt Iho uian's oignns were lu a fair¬ ly g'Mid inndlllon. lie Is iiVtv rapidly
ri verliig. The ease has attracted
much altenlloii In the medical workL
All Around the Stnto.
The two lioodsell railroad bills wore
praoiloiilly kllliKl by nn overwholin-
iiig rising vole In Ihe Asseinhly at
.\lliany.
'Hie Assembly, nt Albany, pnssed
itor Tiilhy^s bill Inen'aslug Ibe
SaMerti fatnt Bator* rilstc, Jska natii,i ¦•-40—OoHin Taat, Joha stIIIh ttm Mamorj Varaaa, 97, SS^ConuaiMitery OB tha Dny'a LAaaon.
1. The Jews accuse Jcaus (t». 28-83). 28. "From Cnlaphas." Tbe hlgb priest, Jesua was taken from the garden where He was arrested, flnt to Aniiat, ex-hIgh priest. Annas sent Hlm to Calaphat, where tbe Banhedrln, th* groat Jewish council, waa haattly, callod together. Jesus was queatkmed and It was decided tbat He 'wai war- tby of doatb. But tbe Saabedrln had no authority to Investigate a capital of¬ fense during the night, ami to an ad- journment was taken till daybreak. It waa during the time of ndjoariiinent tbat Jesus was mocked and maltreat¬ ed, and It was while those sceoea wer* being enacted that Peter denied Him. "Hnll of JtMlgment" Tho "Praeforlum" or palace. "It waa early." Probably aliont 0 o'clock. Tho Oreek word rondorcd "early" la • technical word for the "fourth watch," tbe time between 3 aod 6 o'clock in tho morning. Pilate had by requeat of tho chief priosts ordered tho band ot ad- dlers to arrest Jesus tn tho garden, aat he bad doubtless held himself In readi¬ ness all night to give their prisoner m bearing. Koman cH)urta froiiuenUr aat nt night. "Bo deflled." If tbey entereA Pilate's palace Ihey would be unfitted for tbe rites of tbe Passover.
20. "Pllalc." Pontius Pilate b*. longed to an ancient ant) knightljr Ro¬ man family. Of his early blstory noth¬ ing deflulte Is knnwn. He went to Ju- doa about A. D. 2(1, and remained tn offlee alKiut lon yenrs. Uls capital wao at^aesaroa PblUppI, but It waa hla custom to go to Jerusalem at the great featlrolt to secure order and aafetr Itt the city. "Went out." Pllat* went outside of the judgment ball. "What accusation?" He demanda a formal charge. 30. "If ho wvro not," etc. They did not wish Pllalc to Investlgato the case, and so thoy tried to blnff tho governor. They knew that their ac¬ tions would not stand rigid test.
SI. "Judge Hlm." If Ue la to poia for a criminal simply tn accordance with your wuleiico, thon execute Him also according to your law. Pllato moots fanatical presiiinptloii with fri'- gld sarcasm. They ixuild oxcommunl- rate Him nnd scourge Ulin, but not
Sut Him to donlh, 32. "The saying of esns." 8o« chnptor 12:32, 83, and Matt. 20:10, where Christ foretold Hla rruclflxlon.
II. Pllato confers wilh Jesua (ra. SS* t7i. 33. "Then." Afler the JewlaU aulhortUes bnd brought tboir accnaa*
I Ions, "('ailed Jesus." Before tho udginent sent for a private Invoatlga- lon. "Art Thou'Z" Thou, su bumbled; lotiplard—withuiit n single follower,' A'lthout •weapons or wealth, handed over to mo as a inalofaclor—art Tbou the King of tbo JOwsT Au ambiguous Minrge, forged out nf Jesus' avowal that He was the Messiah. 84. "OC thyself." As governor, bast tbou any, Inforiuatioil that leads tlioc to suspect Me of rebellion against thu Homan au¬ thority?
sn. "Am I a Jew?" llove I any tn« terest In a Jew's religious hopes of • Messiah or king, ur any knowledge about them? "Thine own nation." If tbo cbnrgo had Uieii preferrctl by a Ro¬ man couturluu It would bave been irorthy of examination. But wben wao It ever known that the Jewish priest¬ hood coiuplninod uf <mo <vbu sought the (Killtical eiunnelpatlnu of tbo naUont None know beller than Pllnle how un¬ easy woro the people under tho Roman yoke. Had there been nny danger of sedition from Iho Icachlugs of Jesua the Romans were Ihe proper parties to Inter^ro. "Whnt hnst Thou done?" Lot mo bnve Thine own account, that I may at loast know sumolhing deflnlto ef tbe cast), 'iti. "Not of this world." Vol In this wurld and nver Ihls'werld. Therefore not tn rivalry with the Ro¬ man (iovernment. "Horvants flght." t bave servants, but not nne makea tbe slightest ntlenipt nt My liberation; tills, tu Pllato, whu was aci|ualnted nith tbc nature »f the disturbance, contains a striking proof nf Jeaua' In- Doconeo. 37. "Art Thou n king?" Are you In any senso a king? "Was I born." I was horn Into Ibo world that I might sot up nnd maintain a splrttnal government, but this governinent la eo- lahllsbod In and by truth. All that loro trulhhear My voice and attend to tho spiritual doetrincH I preach. It la by, truth alone that I Influonee Ibe mlndii and govern Ihe manners of My sub- jo<ts. Then Pllato asked, "What I* truth?" (V. 'INi. Pllato asksd tbe ques¬ tion of questions which U>e best nilndo of every ago have asked.
HI. Pilate confers with the Jews (vs, 38. 30). 88. "Went out again." Tbn Jewish prejudices prevented tbelr entering tho judgment hall. "I Ond— no fault." This was a wonderful testi¬ mony In Jesus' favor snd from tbe gmr- ernor himself, Pllale uixlerstood oor liord's wonts safllelontly lo aee that Ho
memliorship of the SinlB,^|lailroad i did not claim lu bo an earthly king and • to Brtr ! «-(( not lu a
.mnilsslon frnn
.Moxmnlor E|.|iliig, tbo chauffeur for Samuel I'litonneyir. Ihe noted lawyer, wns iirrosli'd for speeding by Pollee- inan Calilll. nenr (ireyslonc, Mr. Un- termoyer's country iilaoo.
The Af-ninbl.v III .albnny pas»e<I Hen- iilnr Saxi'n bill nlinoil al traudtilent oredllnrs
Itlia siifTeied a I'o-s of M.VI.KSl by flro Uie olb. r evening In less than two lioiir«' liine.
The bnrnlnrs nltn blew oim-ii Ihe (ili- liirisviHo bnnk slept In a hay barn,
li.iir a mil'' Iniiii ,Mnuiit Ijit Ihe next
nighl,
Wllh Iho a,-.'oiilii
Illlll ,\llelf.ii)'. Ili'ii
(in, of T'T.'ssi h
ilaiinii or h.r
I',' bv .MlHS lliMia- i.ml. nf New York ¦.oitl. iiioiit of h'-r
J.'.OM.ll'SI •Hitai* .|'-':ii'l|. Kiohllinlld
an uid aalt has
T-> Itsn Trrlib br Flianr.
Tiling nl. Ibo f.nllimnn- nnd Ohio
s.i-.oin Ulll I Ill-rated by toleph'inea
In Iho mar tntnr" Sii'h a plan Is rapnlly being put Into erwutlnn on all the divislopi nf III. system, and the niaiuieers but r order.Hl the offlolals In avail Ih.'B.'elv.H nf tliU vslnshle snxiliarv. .\ i-nut-rfnro nt Iho de- »|,»li'hlng fnr..-» was held In Haiti m.ire. .Md , and a set of rules and forma arrange<t »«j ss lo reduce (be method of handling trains by telc- phoiie to a standardised svstoro. •has. SeldoD Huperlutofidont ol TeUgrapb, preeldo'l at Ibo meeting.
ny way upiKistDg tba Bo¬ man UoTernmont.
39. "Yo have a custom." Tbe cu^ torn of releasing a prisoner at this feast, however it originated, was ao completely eslabllabud that Pilate was, obliged to attend to It (Mark IB:*). Hero Ibo cowardly, weak, double-mind¬ ed character uf Pllale Is seen. Ho knows Jesus ts Innocent and tbat be ought to free Hlm, but be fears to of< fend tbo Jews.
IV. Tho Jens call for Rarabltas (r. 40). «l. ".Vol thla man," Pilate "knew that tho chief priifais had delivered llim for envy." nnd yot lie Is aliout to ¦ubniit tu their murderous demands. Altbougti He had not lio'en fuuiid guil¬ ty, yet tlioy coiislderisl illin s iTlmlnal, and gained tiielr end by starling a to- mnll (Mark I'liil. Ill- "lUrabbas." An insurrecllonitt, a rubber and a mur< derw.
iwse«iaaaashl> aamltaa. j
Swordainanship U lioing rerlved laj Vbe-taca. .* A..I
Parlor Prldo 5tovo Polish LIOOID - loady for Vso. A f^
drr>|M of Parlor Pride Store IMlab gives Iho at<;To a Ivtlliaiit lustre abiae, making tbe stove flt f<jr the parlor. Ko aoiled bmods — easy to apply— olwoya ready. Bequirea no water or adaiaf (water aaed In laaU poUah raots tko alove.) Mo dried-ap pasts ttmttaa aflsr aoiac awhile. fWlor Mda aoai to the last drop. Hold by aU da£ik
in PNstnrt by W. H. Post. HTV.
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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW mtt*at.tii oopiSM. Fivtn cKia-rta VOL. X. A FAMILY MKWSrAPKB OF LOCAL AND SKMBBAL INTELMUKNCB FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1905 TIBBI: tl.lO TIABI.T !¦ ADTAHiK NO. .30. Freeport Banh BANK OF II UfHsl $10,0M jJUBW J. WANPAf^L. PietldaaS • P.'WEHI.BY PINB. Vte»-Pf«aM«Bt WILLIAM 8. RALU Caahlet ttat tl tktttitt telmJ Randall ._^a(a*t Inmilg .MIMea Wllliaai O. MUlsr ftlktm A OeUHr D. Wester Pine t H. Gmmrall Daalal B Bs>eas IL. Wallace Colea Psttit WilUaaa B. Hall Hamr ». «milli -Mm^ Jackaoa OwiaaB H. BaadaU ¦kItIII* Caatro, (. L HIBAM R. RMtTH. PtaaklenI THOMAB Q. KKIOHT. Vlrm-PraaHaiil BBROEN T, RAYNOB, Caiklar ¦lati Ovaa, eioept legal holidara, from » a. m- lo I p. B. Offet* facllttiea and lariMSBiaaU in msnr danrtaianl eanal to tlwaa af_eitber Iha New ToA.oT Rraollrn tainlw or Treat Cob>. MiBfss. aati ereni aeeoainMdatfan aa far as is MMstant with caaacrvaliva awaasii Slant. latefast at the rata al t pat eaat. paid on Vaw |
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