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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
mKmtjtmtii OOPI12H. a-iv:e ckntc*
VOL. VIII.
A TAMILT >£W«]'AI'CR OF LUCAL A .N U OENKRAL. lXTKLI„ICiK>CK
FREKPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 3, iDO.i.
TttMB: tl.*0 r£AMLT IK AOTARtX
NO. 2H.
SECURITY, COMFORT, NECESSITY
Lg CAL -^
l-ONG
UISTANCE
Telephone
f Through THIS SYSTEM you can communi cate with ONE MILLION Stations throughout the Country.
The New York and New Jersey Telephone Go.
FULTON STREET, FREEPORT, N. Y.
WHEN YOU CATCH COLD
Do not take chances on it wearing away or experiment with some unknown preparation which will only half cure it at best, and leave the bronchial tubes and lungs weakened and •uaceptible to attack from the germs of Consumption.
FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR
not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs and pre¬ vents serious results from a cold.
It Saved Hto IfNaAfftM* th* Dootor SaM Ho Had Conaumption.
W.R. Davis, Vissalia, C^fRrnia, writes:—"There is no doubl but what FOI.KV'S IIONKY AND TAR saved my lifo. I had an awful rough on nn- liiiii;s :m(l thr dortor lold nie I had consumption. I ooninicnced taking I-OLKY'.S IIONKY AND T.'\R and found relief from the iirst and three bottles cured mc completely.
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES THREE SIZES, 250, 50o and $iaOO mt^mmm^ sold md RECOiMENDED DY
SOLD BV ALL DRUGGISTS.
IN ANY LIGHT
Make finished pictures on
^e Kodak Plan
Load and uiiIoaiI KiHlnks anvwhore. l)<<vi>lo|i without dark rooiu in ; tlw Kodak IVvelopinK M:u-hino. I'riiit liv dav or iii>;lit ou Mikkn
Kodaks. $5 to $75
Brownie Cameras, $1 and $2 KodaK T>e%Jelopfn^ Machines Atm m varlad stock ol
Films Solio Velox S. F. PEARSALL
IMONEYTOLOAN m-'X-. :ri
p«r t*oAut. AT
giMMi «:;.lu»li»ni* pntmiitly a(-t-t>itffit.
I Keeve & BaLrtlett.
I Title Insurance 6t HortKOKe Loans
I .M»illllm.r^ <;kkksii>|(T. I. i
;ll l.lln'rl) Mrrri, New York. Hr«iiilii)m<t''.:l<ivfrln'iMl, I. 1.
Janialcii .•^avinipi Bank Hlila
Jaiuait-a. l. P o>.ier H«v B«nk HIUk , Ojsl.i »•>. U I Tfilriilioli. In nil offii-t-a.
E. A. Oorlon
l50.NDEn .AUCTIONliER
lrfi-;...tl. .V 1.
John P. Wright
Uf.NERAL AUCTIONEER rraa^rt. N T
MONEY TO LOAN
On Mortgage at 5*';^,
AU. OOOO LOANS ACCbfTEU AT ONCi:.
ALBEirr D. IAFF,Coun,<n„r....L.w BABVLON, N. V.
eo YKAirS' KXPCRIKNCK
Patent
__ Mark*
DCMONS
CorvRiOKrv 4c.
4nre*'*'«id1nc atkeirh mnA JMWipttwi »¦? qutrUy «».-«ftatn onr uyinuw trmm •h»th»r an iiiTMiuon I* pn>bablT p.Ytcnt«bl«. ( <.«BIunlm¦ t>•^n•atrl^1lrr»nBd«lllial. nantfboofeoal'ai^nu »€i.t (r \ (>li1««t littler Utr •mtmnt^prntmniA.
r»t«nu latten thmurh MttiiK A (o. rtcclvt (pM-lol mCIca, wit h'Htt rharv*. tm thm
Scimtific JIncricaii.
* huiaaoiaaiT n'»Mr»n«i wwkir. IxmM «r- ii.«hi« cf •¦.•««"ia«'J"""'.!- Tarma. It a 'Mr I four ¦OTiUia. IL aoM br '¦11 tmmmamimi.
«wini«co.-;rr:i'«*Ii.rt
KraiMk OOra «» r »- WMfclaaion. IX C.
|Weak {Hearts
j Are due lo Indijestion. Nir.etynlne of every ! one hundred people who have heart trouble
can remember when il was jimple imi.jes- : lion. II la a scienliflc (act Ihal all cases o( I hearl diaeaae, nol organic, are not only ' Iracaabia to, bul are the dlrcjl rcs'jlt of Indl- I (estlon. All (ood taken Into the stoir.ach
which fails of perfect digestion (erme:iis and < swells Ihe stomach, puffing ii up againsl Ihe { heart. This Interferes wiih t.^e action o( : Ihe heart, and in the course cf time that ! delicate but vital organ becorr.es diseased. Mr. D. Kuibl*. c< Nnrlli. O. UT' I had ttomKh . Imibl* ind wmi In • lad nil. is I h>d h.in irouM*
wtth It. I took Kodol Drspcpua Cire fcr ibcut four
isoatht knd il curad m«.
Kotel Oigaata What You Eat
and relieves Ihe slomach cl ali nervoul ' strain and tha hearl of ali pressure. i Bgnlelonlr SI.CO Sit. hcldin* 2>i t:ni.i Ih. trW
to «u«. vhich se.is (CT 5:c.
I Pitgrnrmt kv ¦. O. OeWiTT A CO.. CHiOAOa
Uhe KodaK. Ctrl
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r
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hi'*. ¦
Bays rnr yon to bny yonr «npplic8 at
home. Tlie price is the name iu cily m-
conutrv
KODAKS
FILMS Velox Solio
S. F. PEARSALL
(Iprositc Cost Oflirc
Kreeporl. N.Y
WINTER
RESORTS OF THE SOUTH
Can Iw rcnihi-il wilh I'liniforl sort
OLD DOiNiON LINE
OK flTEAMERS l.'avlnK New York iially, Siinilayscn'Ci'Ied all tlio >'>'»r rouml, ,1 |i m.
K.VCUIISION TICKKTS Td
AsKeville, Hot Springs
PineKurst,
Soutkern Pines, N. C.
Hot Springs, Vai.
Jacksonville. St. Augtistinc
Tampa. Fla.
New Orleans, Lsl.
Sa.vanna.h, GaL.
Till' iiliiive Kj. 'ir^i'.n T.ikili liii Imli' Mi'.-iU an.l SIiiIiTi'iim llirlli .'n I H.I Dmniul m l^li'iilii.'r. 'I'i.'k.'IH mul 8Iiili'r"..TMi al Put K. R., N. Y.
Old Dominion Steamship Co
81 BEACH STREET, NEW YORK N V
11. II Wai Kill, 'rr.ini.' Mii.;;ii;ir
.1 .1. Il:i.i«.v. I,.',, I'.is'...,,c.'r A.-l
VERDICT IN BURDICK CASE
Judge Murphy Virtually Accuses Arthur R. Pcnneil,
HE HAD MOTIVE FOR MURDER
The T.r.llcl Soflrnr.l Ina rrnn.ll. ir .All.
'¦. Hull anil Mr .Inilae—All Olll
It.irillrk llla
.hull;,' I'll'
HiinUlo, N. V. I'l.ii. Miirpli.v haiiili'il iluwii his ilc. isimi in til.' r.iiiilirk iiiiirilrr iiii|ii('si. Whil.'
M.'llill'- Ihlll llll' illl|l|l'M llllll Illlll'll III
lnovi' Ih,' iili'iilily l.r Il:i' liilllili'ii'i' tliii ili'.isiiiii 111 r.'rirriii!.' n. .\rlliiir ll. I'ni lU'll ili'.lnreil:
".UUiBi'llur till' rail.; iviiiilil ill luy I.pillion ('Oiistltiilt' Juki ift'uliiiil Tit "II^- liirinii on ivhirli a ivairiiii roiilil l.r i>- Mii'il were ho alive "
Till' I'Viili'iire iicaiiiM riniiill imii Miiiiiiieil up Iiy .liuIi,'!' Mhi|.1i.v i;- I. !
SHAMROCK III. IS SPEEDY
The New Cup Challenpfer Shows Superioriiy Over Sh.iinrock L
Benl. «lr Tlioma. I.lplon'. llr.t Tarht al
All rolnt.—LIchI Ilrrrr*. l-rrTall
In Five-Hour >ail.
<lialiil'.
"Wiiere is iIh iiioliv
I'OI- Illi
rfiil
I rini
Uiereal'ii .y I'l'iiiii'
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WiNTS
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VpATl.Kr 1.AW¦^E'...^ or 7t YE-^RS' rRACTICE.ftj
vV 20.000 PATLNTS PROCUfiED THRnUGH THEM. A
|^;f d"A°*SNOW & co.|
y PATENT LAWYERS, ft
ion U S. Palent Office, WASHINGTON, D. C. 9;
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",Mis. Hiiiili.l, l.iM'il r.iiiii'il au.l h" appaii'iiily ln'raiiio iiifaiiiiiii'il wiili Ill'l'. .\ I'l'w yea IS ii;:o Ituriliik leanii'il llll' iniili. .\ si'pnralliiii insiieil. He . ause of Inve lor Ms iliililieu. Iuiwi'mt. h:- liiiik Illll'k Ills wife ai llial tiine ami riir^avc ihr amhoi- of liis wroni: np.'ii his pi'ouiisi' III leav,' ItiifTa!.. 'llii- promise ami Uie proiiiis,' whiih .Mr-, niirilli'k mailr to liir liiisliaiul wni' shniiielessly lirokiii Mr llnnlirU liiiallv llllll lii'i' Ihai she iiiiisi hav.' liis hiiiisi'.
'This was In ,.„. cailv ilavs of las: lii'ii'iiil'iT, ami Imiiii'iliaiil' h,' applleil for a ilivorie. .x'l siraiiH'il Io ilefeml iln' snii ami issiu' wmihl lie Inlneil In a verv shon liine. Iliiiillik hail, wliieh fail was known to rennell. a liatili of h'l- lers wrillen l.y ri'iiii.ll in Mrs. Hm-- iliik of smh a Kiif^hiiic lovisirk. iie- poiliinlne nalure thai their piiMitaiion iiieaiil eoinplelo liiiiiiiliiitloii nllll sorial vnln Ul Ihi'ir author. Ills, of all oth¬ ers, wan Iho iiiollvo siren); emmuli lo Im lie a ilespiTate inliiil alreaily sli'i'pe.l in wi'iinaiUiinu lo so fonl ami irm I a niunler.
"Hill he llo il? He letiinieil fioiii Hi,' ilvail Mian's wife the ilay lielore llii' iiiiirdrr. He was here thai niclii. He was very iniii'li cxrlle.l the iii'Xi im.iu- liii:. ami purchased a revolver. In one of his lellers to Mrs. Hiirilli k ihere is an exprens threiii ihal he wonhl ki'l her liiisliniiil. Th.' cashier anil Ihe har. teniler of n N'ew York hotel have lesii- fieil Ihal he saiil he wmilil kill a eerlain inan. Ills wife hail wrltun Jliinli.k a waiiiiiia 1 ner. .Mlo^i'ihi'i ihesc I'lois wonlil. In my opinion, i-oiisiiini,. jusi i:roiiml for suspicion on which a wnr- rant conhl he issneil were he nlive.
"Thai wonhl not nieiiii. however. Ilial he was KUllly. Tie can never he plaeeil oil trial here, nor can his case ever he .inilleiaily ilelerinlpeil. l.el ns lie fair. Ihen. to the ileail as I he hnv pri'siinies us to he to the liviiiL". lle iniisI he pre- Miiniil Innocent nnlll proveil );iiilly."
ll-^iai'illm.' Hiiiilick Ihe ilecision hail
'^tvlew Building
Wain St.. Freeport
Longenecker Bros.
OCNTIBTS
••• PhNmi S«ti8«t, •r**kly«
M I
mWNT. UMT t MtmUO tUllDIM I
Aw> DaM*. aa Wa«at^an aud FrbUp I
fcaaata-ai tot*, m. I
Wli- ¦• liaaaBaarcaa. D. a. ¦.. Uaaaaer I
Benjamin D. Homan'
B U I L D i. »4
'M-Ukattnaa Pr Vork Uapariai
Ready for Business.
All who have PENANINK »'>«"< «^f'n
[MCM PLACC.
WILLIAM H. POST
••eeaaar la J- T. I>iiu * .Sne —Daatarla—
Choioe Groceries Flour and Feed
MAIN •miCT. q»i5»o«T
Mimtieh^tmmmAmmt^aitkuimA 11
I Th* Only Way to Attract ! Trad«ls to Make Known What You Hav* to Offar.
I
THE PENANINK FOUNTAIN PEN •
o \ .i-\ ,iiir..'. ..; ir.l 11 .in.! xvnn'.tn wh..ir:j<i! from Niiiil.iirc t'l Uk-InU Sl.inil. IVrii.t lor .I I.'W prui. S.iti-t.ntion i.'i,arrfiUr. <1.
PEN-AN-INX 1.1, l.^t.u i-' :i-n.i.i!i I'itinc .linv I nxiu/
Uf UI{liUBytlII3E3ISrHESVe'
cuyii M{i:iui![. I
FOH SALE BY
S. F. PEARSALL
REVIEW BUILDiNQ
MAIN STREET
FREEPORT
CUT CF THE ORDINARY.
Little Stories Tending to Weaken Some Popular Theories. I watclieil my wifo iliessing her hair Ihe olhcr evciiin«. By .love, her hair I.-; longer and darker llian it nas when we were niairleil.
"The teachei- osked im li, .lay If (here was over a ^ri'atir man Ihan .M'ra-ham l.in.clii. ami 1 lelil her 'My p.ipa.' " This ai ilinner, fron. .Mollie, . nr eli'c.-t. aired ll.
A ncir.hhor hrnuRhl mv wifr tkl<etn for a swell mnsicale rcieiuly. lln the iiiijht it was to ee.nie off I went home nil p.iillculaily uplifted li< anlieipa- liin. Al iliiU'cr my wife paid: "We \'. I'll I '-1. I'IH ,liiMiij:hI. deail". Yon look I IC.L 'Ahill do >i n sav lo a nil.licr of . ri'.hs.K,'?'
.lack Davis, an ohl hmi.he of niirc. came i';il !o dinner ili.' other evening. Heally, rvervtliinR did run fmooth- ly. 1 went to the door with him. He whispered: Say. old man. for ravlsh- ini; CO..lini;. an i.l-al den and the can- .iy oiillit a;: thniiinh yon'vp cot Iho world heal. .\iid nay. pardon and all Ihnt. hnt this Is from hu old pal. Tho nii.-iriis is one of i!ie Hnesl lit'.lr women 1 rver saw."
I.asl «.el, my wife s father phoneil ii'.p 111 hnnie oM'r lo his iifllce. "My hoy ' said he when I anived, "ynnve cot two hours nnd a hnlf Ki pcrape to Sl ther every picr-e of collalernl In your niinie—Irii Tniiiiiles -ihere'a poniethlnB dolnii." ll only tinik rae a half hoar. This morrinp. referrinR lo nie, one of the iiapers printed the follow inp. 'Thi street in reenrniiini; a new Nanoi"cn of llnanre in Ihe per-
I M.n of yoiinc ,Mr. , who has Jiift
.turned a mighty elever and rxcied- I injrly profitable deal."—I'llt'i'uurg Uis- ' pat, h,
j Lsv.yera" Fees,
rioie wa.. a iinie v, hen l.iwyers
j powns had pickets in the hack. In
j v.Iil.h a I l.ei.i could tie|Misit an ' hon
j.raii'inr ¦,\:\hi'i:t plv:n« a fordid, iner.antlle i haracter to his relations
l wi'h hi.s counsel. Hm ex-.Iiidne I'or I* r rays the Iau- l^n'f what it was lien filly years agn. and has pasred Ihc days if ihe honorarium. Lawyers ar.' Binipiy ihe paid employes of their
I clients " One ol the evideni ea uf tr.e
I I hang.' is that the law a-Hc. iaiion i.- | iircint; 8 hill to prote-.-; lawyers afsainn
i the ll ss of lontinisent fe»s hy seiile nient of eases lui nf court, rortin
i j;ent fees were wnpro'e.sslonal once It will also ho noticed as a .hance thai It Is now recessary lo protect
I lawyers from Ihcir elienis. — J'hiladel
' |h;a He, or.!.
MaKmg a Lawn.
I The lawn shi.iil.l i" ihe firm eare In
I any home cnnin.) sa.\s i'ounlr> I.lfe In
j .^meri.a. All iltinite planilnn of
I thruhs ar.d plants has relation to this
!./i:undaiioa. llomelikiness depends
; also 'ipon it. ("irass wiii erow any
j where to he snr. hut mere ^-rasn does ^
tot make a lawn. You must ha\e a ,
:»iid: an.l this end mnn gii.w h^-tier
i pviry )ear This means (tuod and di-ep I
i preparation of the land in the br-ptin- :
' n',,nc. rieh M-'il. teniiizinz < a. h year.i
re sowini! and mmdlrB where the sod '
te.-r,me» ihin. I'sualiy iua water o.ir
.awns 'oo ciiirh makirp the gran
kha!:o» ructed and laufirs it to fail
ear.y Eiery iDdueiueDt ibo-uld b« j
ttoio tcT Ibe irati r»vtf lo (o iIoiql |
"The ilicory thai Hiir.ll.'k lm.l n w.iinaii uiit'sl in his 'ih. n' ih.ii iiiuhi has iii'I lieeu siislaii.cl hv ilie evhieni". li lias mil ,1is<'l,e,',l a siii;:li' Inon.mil aei I'll his p'lvi. ll I'.irirayv hlni as n l.o iui: 1,11 lirr 1111,1 a more iImii iii.'ii:m:n 111..us ami ri'iL-ii ill', hiisl.iimi."
Mrs. rain.' an.l Miss Marion lliii. ii ins..11. » hi.s,. iianics hav,' Hpiiieil in ili.' iiMisii^aliou. ;ir.' I'M'Uc.r.'iie.I in 1 i,' opinii'ii.
Itc'.'aliliii;; M'S. Illlil .111,1 .Mis. Ii'i¬ ili. k. .Iii.li;,' .Mnrphv wrole:
"l'lle aciieiis ol' Mrs. Hull on llm ll'i'l-I,I;;; are imdiisisti'iii uilh a per-
fiii viiiii of kii.iwhil;; ' whai had
a. lually oi'.urreil. So Utile nppnrent fccliin; for the dead man. sinh an ev!- dim desire lo cover lip the cl liiii' and 1.1 ilisiiusiliou whiiiever to aid Ihe au- liiciiii.s may 1..' exi'laiiiaiile. luii has lll.l lieen ixplaliiiil. Tile op.iiiiii; ll"
lioiirock. S.-i.Illind, 111. and Ih.' Shamrock I. wcnl i.n' i trial spin. Stin^hin,' and a liithl. sii'iidy lireeze had succ.'e,le,l wlhl «ealh,'i, and no linn' was lost in yeiiiiiy ih,' two Shniiiro, ks ,.IT.
Thouuli llie hH'c/.i' was li^lii n w.i^ decideil not lo risk anything, ami ih,' cup challeiicer's working topsail was neeonllntlv sei. Ihe Slianirock 1 ful¬ loweil Vlit.
The ehalleiici'r wa- ilie lirst i.. l...v,' her iiioorlnjis, and looked Ihc pi. line of a raier as she licadcl olT shor,-.
(lut In Conrock Ilay ili.' wiml w.iv so ll;;ht that ilic nioiloii »a~ iiioi,' ,li lii. iiiK Ilmn salllii;;. The Shaniro. k III. slipped through the water wiilioui l.'.iv- lui.' a ripple and carryinv her head well np.
The first liine the challenger I.n.i.e lack It was apparehi that hy shorleiiiii;; lier lill KesiuiM'r I'lfe had proilincl n lioai which was lasi en her liccl. nm coiuiuireil with cup ra. ers.
Sh,. carrie.l h.'r wii.x liylil ilireiivli lurnlni: and was ofl' on her new iiiiir-e ivhile the older lioats w.iuh^have In, n still looklUK nt il. thus shoniiiK licrsi'ir free of thl' jireates' weakness of Sliani¬ rock 11.
Ther,' wii'- no alieinpi al a sei i-.i..'. The Shniurock 111. •neni eri' ,n .'r n mile ahetiil. and then the sheets weie trlniiiied on holh lioats and a cours,' was laid down chaniii'I.
lllllll ya. his were ,-liise hauled while crossiim Ihl' nionilis of Holy I.oeli anil Loch Lone, as the wild was si|iial!y and iineerlalii. Holh sailed lazier as they COI a heller lirei"/.e. and ili,' challeticer slinwed herself lo he a Mill.' tender In sijualls. Ilul she sailed with her lee rail jusi clear of Ilie water.
She iraveleil fasl and rln-i-d steadily upon Ihe Shauiroek I. In,Icr ilie iiioiin lalnoiis I'owal reniiisula ihe laml lireeze cMiiie true and fairlv fre-^li. and the yachts went fel.hiiip .lown ilie channel on what looked lik.' real rai im: tests, in which the Shamrock Ill's ;.'i'ealer speed w^as deinonstraled.
Sailiuc in tile same water and no l.elter serveil hy the wind, the dial li'm.'er pulled up on her rival like haul¬ ing in a rop.' as the hoalw feleheil down ehiiiinel. uniil olT Weinvss Hav Ilic Sliamiock 111. lav heller lo Ihe wind ami saileil faster.
Ilurini; this eigiit iiiih'S -iw ha,I e1os,'il on the Shaiurock I. Iiy fully a mile, and al ihe snme lltne had cdscd iiulle a Iiuarler of a mile furiher lo windward.
Ksperis i-,insider Ihls pcrforman. e aloue VIIIII. il'lll lo siamp ilic Sli.imro.k III. as licluc:. under the comlilions pre- valllni; during the spin, hv far the fastest racer hnllt on this si,h' of the .\tlamic to compete lor III,' .America's Cnp.
London. The Times' repori of Slinm¬ rock lll.'S irlal says it was all licht Aveather Hallliij; nt ii pace scarcely suf¬ flcleni lo cover llie .\iiierlca's Cup coiii'se within the spe.ltled time: hut
'llider these c lilioii. Siiaiiiro.k 111.
Is iimliinliii'dlyiiiiicli L.-u'r iliaii Sliai.i- roi'k I. on alniosl every i i Ini of vadin'.-. The oliier p:i|iers make similar coin- imu:-.
SX K LLED IN A FURNAC7 ntillr-Hol Illl.l llnip. I'liin Wiirk:iiFN
STATE NEW&
Canal Bill TatSMl.
rin' Senate (laaBed Seuntor Davis hill for a fUil.miO.iKlil one tbousnml lot barpe cauul alan*; the lines of the Krie ilswego nnd I'humplaln cHuals. Thi proiMisltlon must Im' aiiproved. however liy the iH>ople at a nenernl election Ui' fore the law t«'i'oiiie» erfectlve. and ii is provided thnt ll lie sithuillted lo a vote at the eoinlnc elecllon In Novciii fier. The lilll provides for the eon struetlon of a canal twelve feel Oit'i 'utistnntially aKniK tl
THE SUNDAY SCHOOf, ..
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR APRIL 5.
dabj«cl: rani's I'ar.wvll lo Ephaaas. Aata a>,, 1«-3S—Gvldrn Text. Aots xa.. SS— Mrmorr Verses, 31-34 — (.'omaieataVT un llie Ilay*. l.««.oa.
I ibe
.1 r.ud',
try at
Kphesiis (VS. I8':i» It waj, I. A ministry . . , . ni iinwe.lriod. diligent wrvii-e. (I) Ha of thl ' "erved ihc Ixiid. (il He served the peoplr.
(isweKo nuil (-lianiplaln eiin'als. and "''.,",»' ''"'"'eJ and faithful, preachina alon^ the line of the Krie Canal In th. , i^'l^'hauds' H^^'IJi-vi'l^'^^i. J^.^SSt'a'ia
tern part of llle Slat.', hut divert from llie Krie Cannl soniew'liat In tin cistern pan of the Stnte. thoOKh fol- lowliiK lis Keneral .lir.'cllon to the Hnd son Hlver. The Senare pass.-il the liill after a .lehate of tlve nnl oin'halt lioulH, hy a vole of ,'t.'l to 14. Kleveii Uepuhlicans and tw.'uly two Henio ! .-rnts vot.Ml for It. ami fonrt.'.'ii lleinih I lieans Mil.'d aifnlnst li. The .\s I seiuldy passed the .nn.il hill nf I ter six hours' d.-liale. It passed j Ih.' .\ssemlily eighty si'veii to flfl.v- j tiv.'. receiving the vot.s <if thirty- ; three Ileinihlhnns Rinl lifty-four Heiiio. I crats. lour Ilemoiiuts ntnl tlfty <in" I Itepubllenns vuted nKuinst It. The .Vs- I seinldymen fililu the eouuiles i oiiipos ins (irenter New 'York. Kcpnlill.aiis and llemocnits. vnl.'il f,ir the hill, a.¬ illil the ,\sseiiihlyni<'n leprcMiiiln;; Krie Connty. The senliineni in favor of 111,' Improveiueiit of ih,' ,niiiils Is. of course, stron'.: lu hoth Krie and New York coiiiiil.'s. ami ih,. Assemlilvin.'ii falllifiilly .'xpiessed Ihal si'iitiuiciii. I'll.' voles iiKaliist Ihl' hill came larui'ly from 111.' repr.'s.'iiiati\'es ol c.Miiilles in whi. h there c.r.' no lanals. In all nvcii- ly-l'oiir allien.lin.'Ills w.'ie .ilT.'r.'d. Mauy spiechi's wei-,' ina.h' li.'for.' th.' vote was reached In (.'eneral th.' hill was opposi'd on tin' sround thai It was dangerous In .'Xpeinl sm li a Inrce sum lis ISIIILIMKI.IHHI wh.'ii. as alleyed. il was not ohvluns ihal ihe canals ivould he Improved. Tli."Mipp,irl.'rs of i he hill :iri:ueil that llie .onti'Uiphit.'d iiinvc inent would irreally Imrense Iln- eoiii- inere.' of the Stal.'. The ain.'ii.lni.'nis were laken np nn.l re.leeiid on.' afle" auolher, nnlil nil had h.en .lef.'nled. Th.'^itlll was Ihen passc.l hv a vol.. of I'iu'hty-s.'V.'ii lo tlfty-tlv.'. Th.' 1.111 was r.'iit to the liincrnor. 11.' iiiforni.'.I the d.'l.'Ealion which .'alle.l on him with i-.'ferciic' lo i.'iicni.ni hous.' Ic.ulslalloii thai III' would sinn It. The proposition will he suhmllled to the people Ht tli> :le.'llon ui'Xt fall for their approvnl or illsnpproval. If the proposlthin receives a nin.|orlty of th.' vot.'s .ast H then lie- ¦oines operallve ns a inw.
Tubarcutoila Orlp on New Vork CIi.t.
Dr. I.ed.'ile, of Ihe Hoar.l of lleailh, nt New- York City, reporteil to Mayor Low that: "Tuh.'r. ulosis r.'maitis the greatest sinirle cause of .lenllis in Ihln city and oiii' which. In my opinion, .le- nianils nmre iilieiilloii froin Ihe au- lliorltles In th.' Inl.'rest of puhlic health. Th.' iiiiinh.'r of p.-rsons KiilT.'r lun from lull.'I'l nhisls is variously esti- nml.'il at from ,'lil,IKKi lo 4II.IMI0, and liiiiny of Ih.'se are nu.lonhteilly iifTecl- Inp th.'ir assoehit.>s. and IhiiN oddinK to the extent of the disease, 1 he- li.'vi' Ihat the time has .oine when the cliy of .New York shonl.l I'xieinl iln fncllltlcH for the lienlmeiit of tnhercu- laais." He recoiumeiKls the eiectioii llf a sanitnrintu on the lent plan. The deaths from pulmonary iiih.'r.'iilosis In New York (.'Ily last y.'ar nninhered
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llil ale a ilesir i ilie pun of some .11,,.
lo five this crim.' tin- apiic.irancc of a liumhir's work. Il is our .liiiv lo cn sure .Mrs. Hurdiek. hut i-'reat as her \vri'ii_' has 1 II, jireat is her punish-
iiinell
Wliit.' friemls iinhir .\|i';|.h.v's r.ii.liii;.'s, ihc VI r.ii.l has mi'l with the warm.-r-l iipinoval of disiiiier.'sied liliz.'iis ceiicrallc. The llllii.',' sav thai Ih.'V will loiiiim:,' lo s.ai.h I'or liirihcr evi.h-me. Ilislri.i .\ii..rii. V Coatswoi Ih said:
".imlf,' Murphy's llmliiii's ar.- w.il hoine out hv th.' lestlinoi IMCvi'iii 11 vid. nee II
mil'.' I. .if ilie KiIlmi TI1.1111S..11 plain of Ihe Carii.'ci.' Siwl Companv. 111 Hi'iiddi.ck. is .'vp.'ct.'d III m-ove .me .if th,' worst in the hisiory of ili,- plani. Tw-i'iily IIII'U are In.iiired. six of whom are .lead, anil ten ar.' not .'xiie. led to lecover. Tlie other i;i.iui'eil w.'iil lo Iheir homes and are snflerhiK from painful liiirns.
The aci'i.leni was ..-iii-.il l.y a "hiitu':" ill Ihc fiiriiaee ilroiipln;, "and forcint; lar;;.' .piaiiiiil''s of vvhlu'Imi liusl down a l:ir:;i' pipe into a )iil wh.'r.' Ih.' iiicn'were al work The vi.' lims w.'re caunhi like rats in n nap withoui means of escape
Their cries of aiioiiy as ilev wiiiih.l In Ihe lava-like slnfl', from wliji ii 1,1,'v w.'ie valnlv trviiii: 10 ,".ia\ai.' ilcin selv.'s. .-oulil lie heanl lor uciirlv a til.iek away. Ilnndreds ..f werkineii ¦froiu olher portions of Ihe plain riish.'.l to the ri'scii,. nf their I'l'lhiws. ami as iliihklv as |>..ssilih' pnll.'d Ihcm lioiu the pil and ..Hired iliein m ih.- Knic,- fc-ciiey Hospllal.
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1 CIRL CLOSES THIRTEEN lEALCCNr llrr II.truer l^'or Illr l.iii< of llrr slliia
DR. CRUM TAKES OFF.CE.
(iiliirr.l Man A-suiiirs Cnnraa nf Ilia < harlr.l.m ('H.lt>ln lluu.r.
Chaih'sion, S C. W 11, C'lim lias lak.'ii charn.' •'( lie' Cuslom iloiise as Coll.'. Ior of Ih,' Vvvt. The Ciilef In- sp.'.-t.ir of Cust,mis liiimcllalelv i.'
sin I Thel'.' has liecn Mime talk h.'i'e
of p"ssihl.' .Ippli, iiliou III Ih,. I'onris for a ri'sirainiiiK onh-r nitaliisi Crum's . x.'rcis.' .,r th.' iliill.'s of his odii-i',
ll is said the fc.i>iliilliy of sinl, aetion has hen l.roiii;li im ll:,' m.l,.-'' 0,' the May,.r. and il K said he has
Uokomi
in.' Si\
1ml, Mis-
j ivairiim war. sinu-lc h'lml, .1. ai.'liin.sr the thirtv four saloons in K,.ko,ii,.. In
' III,- lasl ihn'c w.-.'k'- sii,- lias pm ihii- l.'.'ll of thini I'lll 'if hil-iii,<-v, :,i:,| is now after the oilnrs.
The livht l.e^-an a inoiiih auo win11 Miss Slyer, who hea.l.'d a slumuiiiiK parlv aiiiom: the miIohiis, losi ii.'r phi'.' as ensl,i.r .if a cl.ilhint: sii.r. a. Ih.' de-
imiiiil of Ihe sal 1,. I'p. is. Since Ih.-n
s.'ie has hccn inakiii,,' a house iii-hons.> IHIO IISS. se, iiriiiK III.' siuiialur.'s of \oi- cis 10 a reiuoiiMiam ' niiih;- llie .Meliol-
.'ferr.'il il lo Ihl
i.rpi'i aiioii Coiiusel . son law.
for . oii'-iih'r.illon and will rcporl. Inn is II,.I ihoil-hi aiivlhim; will he iloiie ahout il.
Arkan.a. ^rpro I.ynrhril.
I'rank Koli.'ris.ui. a eeiiro, has l.i cn I'.iieli.'d ai Hra.ll.'v. AH. Ilohertson w.-.s in Jail H.' . .'ur.-ss.'d P. the 1 rim.' of arson .\ panv of twiiily live III.'II i.Mh' into Ura.licy. overpow .red th.' jailor, look poss.'ssiui 0" 1 lie III irni and n d,- away w iih hin.'.
Maynr au.l Chief of Pollre liiillrlr.l.
Th.' Crand ,hiry of Siaiile. Wasli, has rcliiiii.'d all tin- inilielim'iiis whi.'h it ha.l \ete,l diiiini: the li;si two w,-"ks. iin-lii'liiiL- ihoM' ai:aiiisi ihe Mayor fer
:M till .'iirrent siuin;: of ihi c.iininis sionerh' Court .Miss Sivi-r pm ihi' thir¬ leen npplicuiits 111 the Thinl Wind ..ut
i.r hUSllll'SB, ,
iiaifi
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ill'. .iu,-ti,-.'s ami o'h.r pr niiiieM n Ihl- commiiiiiiy. In all. niii.' nilictin.iils weif leniiiii-!.
salary ITanteil lu Illr.
A d's.-..ura^.d I'l-en'h dramai:-', iliisiav.' Sniaiy. aiii'nipt.'il sui. nl - I.-, rhojiliii: in Ih.' f.iyer of ihe Th.'.i 1'. Kraneais, I'arih.
Cat HI.
relbearl-s Thro.
-.1, tw.-u.y-four
I,est ,\|.(
.1.1. Uilh'il Chaniy Si..,Is in Soiuii <nhni. (Ihio l.y , ittiini.' her iliroai from
•ar to ear. after whi.h In , in his own (hroai ll a like maiiii.i .M.Cor.l .ii'I Miss Sioris had I'.-.'U sw.'C,h",:i Is le, M'veral y.'.iis.
ratlier KhoeU Lllll* Uaaaliler.
H r.'ii|er>"ii. a ram hiiiali. \ rsite.l Ii.d li>..L.'.l wif.' .11 Itayliehl, Col., to se.'
Ins duii;.-liii'r. six v.'hi-k ohl Whih' tin- hil.l was sittini: in his lap he shot h< 1
ihrouirh thl- heart with a rcvohei and
Ihen kille.l liimself.
KdxII.Ii Ijnern In Denmark.
One.'1 .M.'xaiidrn airlMd at Copeu. lia;:eii, li.nniark. fnun l.'-inh ,1, iml was r.-e.'iv.'.I al ilic slalion l.v Kiiitf ^'hi isliiiii. 111.' Dow.uer I-anpr.-ss oi' Hiissi.i and all llie nicml ers of Ihe Diini'-h roynl fninilr.
lilt .Men Ullle.l ky Mine Esplo.lnn.
Thl ii\.-.. of six nen wr.- snuff.'il run hy ;.n ixplosiou of i;as in ili,' mal mine ni Snn.IovnI. 111. I''i\e men ar. sitlTeriiiy f I UIII lerrihl,' l.niiis r..-elMil at III.- Kame lime. The ihml are: I.a- favilic l.ainav. I'rank li.vic. .l.ie Tlll.''ieseoe, .loim fjiailcilio. I'r:inl, Hi aU'o alld \VilIiaui .New!...use
I'rsinc niai to llnn Acaln, Laruelv altcnih'd ineeiini;s an l.'iii? hel.l III \ario.is Stall's of .Mc.vl,,, ura- lii'.- rn-siil.ni Diaz Id ai.'l pl ih.'i.ic.l: dn. y aialD.
l.abor World.
liilticiiiiy U experlen.-cd in nr .. 1 ' li:; lahoieisa: llolh., V.l.
Thi'ie are Tl.'tn meml.ci^ '.' i.r','.ii!:>;''.l lahor III N.w llav.-n. Conn
Iletail cro, ery .-lerks at Cm. iunaii, O . hav.' ll.'. idi.l to orsanl',:.'
low.i lc. er.l- ,-how TJII loi.il unions in the Stiilc, w llh n iiieinhi'r>liip of 4."'.
Tl i-..iiio. I ai.i'.h .•lantial a.hain
ll Wl
will flemati.] a --ii^.' naee-
Hnekioii I.M.IV li,ive pro, un.l .1 Mv.uf.v p.'r nnt in crease in w.ii:' -
KfTorts nre I., in:: n.a.l.- al Toiid'i. (>,, to form a iiiii..n of ih. tn uk an.l trar- 1 ellDK i.-ie oiak.-i-
I Sluirtsvllle iN Y I dull maker* liare r.'.eiv.il I..hint.II) .ucreHsi-s from t<u
i :.
toa.OOO rblaese Babels.
A I inne-.' Iiillitary om.i'r w
im.l al Canioi- from ihe iniei
port- that the I'lioiii,.' ,>r K
.u,l parls of 111.- rn.vime ..f Kwau } i„ iwniiv per
"""¦'.""• iuf"-"'-i mth i.l..'l-. who Kisnt huudr.d hipl.i.ll.ler. in th
nurmier at ha,.! luii... rh.y an- | „„„„„,,. .Knclaml, distn.i ha
uiltli'il to n reilnciioi, ,„ w,inrs.
The Naii'inal tlailaay Clerks' A";"© . ioliou, whicli iva~ ill (Illlr fciiueO Las already j 111.ml" rshiji ..f -ym.
moslly disi haiiie.l .oldii'rs :inil lai.- Jitli. They are well armed
Jb-
Naral Llenleaaal Kill. Nliasrir, L.eiitinait W 11 Il.iid.r-cn I .. .V , wbo ba.l heeu iu . barer of .InilKinn . ,.","':. '., " n-oik iu the bailH^r el I'ail Uirei, y.tas., i-ujiuiiite.l suh ill* ly inlinliiK iUtiiuljannc ttt
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pi.-jti! in Ibe mim/ of Ncw i<uuiu Wales .\iairalia. Ma luuvan-il wllh W.iJJO in JtKil.
.Mle;;any Couniy, wns piisseiiner train
II Cares. Miss Kim; w:is on her wav
III iiie rvnni the postotlice and was walk- IDL' liesiih' Ih,' tra.-ks. .lu-l li.'fiin' Ihe irain reache.l her she sl.'piied .m ih.' irii.-k and Ih.' pilol nl' ill.' eiiuim' hruslied her ofT Ih.' rails, thniwim.' her hody s.'vi'i-al fct fnuu the Ira.k. 'I'll.' Iraln slopp.'.l and the tralnincu riii-rii'd her iiil,i a holel ami Iwo .loci.us i-aiiie <|uickly. hill she died In twenty liilnut.'s. .Miss Kint: had taiichl nine¬ ty ei;:lil I.'rms of K.-h.inl
Ilta Fl.-e In Kaehe.lrr.
I'lre of unknown origin, whieli slarN I'd in the Hiiyd.'U Kiilhllni:. al Kx- i-lian,i:c and Court slreets. In lloclics ler. .l.'siniyed tlmt stiuetin'i' an.l caus.'.l h.'avy dama).'.' lo the ailjoiiilii): hiiildiii^is. Til.' tolal loss Is I'stlnialed III .V.'.'iS.iiiid. Insurance will cover ahout twoihirds of th.' hiss. The hitilillnv:. whhh was o.'.iipl.'d hy the lluyilen l-'urnitun- Company an.l K.'V.'ral olh.'r Cllll.'rns. was seven slories hluh lu on.' part and Ilv.' slories In another. The thiines siarled ou Ihe llfth Iloor ami rapidlv ale iheir way llironi:h ih.< sirii.-lm-e. the Kieaicr portions of ihi' tin-.'.' walls fallinir helon' th.'y wcie nmh'r loiilrol. .No .ine was hurl.
Pamona Tnwer I.rrelail.
Till' hiifh low I'r on I low nsi llle .Moun- t.-iiii. in Iiehiwari' C.iuiilv, Inis lu'eii I'h.wn ilowii hy the winds, Th.. tow.'.- was liuill hy .inmes srark weathi'r and was on his farm. I'roiii ilii' lookout at the top one could view thl' surround- lim countrv for n.'arly KHI mill's. Th.' farm Is '.>::4ii feet nhove Hie s.'a l.'vel, ac.'or.ling to Cov.'rtiiiii'iit survey. Tbu tower was familiar ti all tonrlslH lu III,' C.itskills.
llanani lllinsririn Hi. Hara.
Williiim Worlh WrUhl. a wi'll to ,l<v huslness man of Sallshiiry Mills, (Iran;;!' Couuty. forly-tlv.' years ohl, coinmltte.l sniei.le hv hatiKliiK himself in his hain. No cnuse .iiii hi' asKi;ined for the lot. He Icuvch u wife and four . hihlreii.
Falher nl Twenty-ane riiil.lren Dead.
At his home in Serll.a oieiirn'd Ihe d.'iith of Uohert Simpson, on.' of iln- ohl.'st r.'si.hnis of (Isweifo C.iunly ,Mr. Simpson was ninety elxhl years of ac.'. Ill' was married Ihree tliu.'s, and was III.' falhi'r of twentv-one . bihlren. .\ widow ami eiirhi children Hiirviv.'.
r.luoiis. ;'. Ch.irsvtriited bjr a a-hole- heaite.! i-oiisecratioii. 3. .K humble min» istrv. I'aul had .1 humble opinion of hiai- seli. Hr ascrilied 1« (.io<l sll the (lory. 4. .K iiiini«lry of fervent syiiii>athy, fl. A ii'iiuslrv ef thi>roiighne«s and cbnseqiMOt nii|...ioil.iiily.
11. raul's faithfulness (vs. 22-J7). In ll.e nmht ot bonds and atfliclions, whUia facuii! .Irstb, he did net falter, but preit-he.l the ttosix-l, declaring tbe whola .onnsel of Hod, with jov. He savs, "1 am pure from the blood oi' all men." "Thii form of rxprrssMin i« very slrikina. It ia borrow c.l from the crime of murder, and the method hy which Kuilt is ordinarily hr'lltillt hnme lo the criminal. In many i-asci. .'ouviction ilr|>ends on hlood being foun.I m the .-lothes of the murtlerer. Thia 1- the lonreplioM that leaps into the apot- tie's niiml " He ;r. lenscioiis ot his per- f.iriiianie of duty, nml it nny are lost who hil.l hnd Ihe go-pel from his lips, their hlo.»,l iviil not he reipiireri al his hands,
111 Ihe elder, iidmonished (vs. 28-.11). ¦:«. "Tiike heel." "How unspeakable tha i.ls.. of a Sliull 11): shud.lera at the thnught, . an.l Ul imlcr lo .luicken their dlli|{enr« nlon Ihrv »hi>nid return tn thrir hil>or ha endeavors to impart some of his own ana- jciy tn the elikrs. lle, in eHect. invitea 'ihein lo look to their h.iniU and garmentf, 111 make sure Ihere is no lilood on them,'' ¦'All the Hock" The work of these divine- iv .-.di.'.l hi.hons. or cl.Iers. is to shepherd the church of (hnl: to nourish it ¦with Iraill; to lead it to the way of Christ; to ivftt.-h o\cr and (tiiaril ai^aiiist the entrance oi .-111. illld to adaimistcr surh rule and,, .h-iipime nn it diviiielv .lelegatcd. Tba 1 - ' icrm "Ihi.k" is Christ's I'lvoiile fi(ure. [ The «u|iieine niolive is lidelilv. "Over- I ' 1
« s." "In the sendinR forth of .Saul ttit ^ U
lliirnalws we lenrn the trulh whieh Paul 1 h.'re deelnrrs, tiiat in everv genuine ap- rnialnirnl of hisli.>pa or rl.lers it is th«., llolv tiho-l who selects, calls and appoint! Ic the cffioe and the work. No valid min¬ is! rv i« exehisivelv msn-niiiile.'' "Hii own Wood." The .leath of Christ was an alon- 111(1 •aciili.e: He olTered Himself to pur¬ cliase a (leoiile to Ilia own service. Tha clnirrli is, therefore, of t^rriiliar value—a value to he esteemed hv the price paid for It. This i. here called the hlood of Ood ail heine the blood of tli.it man who waa Qod nianifcsl in the flesh.
20. "I know " From ohservnlion, from experience and from the insight given him hv Ihe Holy Spiril. "Wolves." The ene- nies of Christ nnd His church. Those wha tannlit false doctrines, c\ il princlplea and had morals, and who brought worl.llinesa and st.ifr into thr chiii.h. Such were like¬ ly to come in sheep's clothing (Matt. 7: 1,M. under Ihe guise of frienda and teachers "Nol sparing." .'Peking their ow-n sellish interests regar.llesa of the siiills thev might destrov. "
,T0 "Of your own selves." The enemiei nr,' ilcsrrihe.l. on Ihe one hand, as raven- in;/ uolvcs. that i*. men who are scdiicera ,in.l niiir.lcrcrs of s<.nl.. .-in.l. on Ihe other, ns f.ilfc hrrihrcn who arise in the church itself, nn.l who. with specious words, teach false nnd dangerous doctrines. The former mny he essily recognircd; the latter ara mnre insidious nn.l dangerous. "Pereerea Ihings." "Trullis distorted from their true meaninir. The most dangerous errora are truths Ihns prrverled. There is truth enough tn make some believe them and er¬ ror enoiii^li to injure or ruin those who do believe."
31. "Wnlch " As a mnn on guard. "Bemrnihcr." Jfv counsel and admoni- lions. "Tliree year..." The hislorv ae- .ounts fer Iivo venrs an.l three montha (.h:i|. Ill: film nnd In this may he added the time nhi.'h prohnhlv preceded Hl» lencliinsr in thp s\'ungii':ii<'. "The' two si.itrn.ents need nol he c.iullicling. In tha .Inivish mo.le of spcch. 'three years' need onlv .'onoisl of one whole vear and parta of Hint wl.iih precch'.l nnd followeil." "Wilh ipu" " These shmv the love, earneslnani, loiinilitv nml l.'ii.lcrc.css with which Paul proi. he.l even llie Bt,.rncsl truth*.
tv The ciders p^hort^d to iinselfishnesa fvs. ,T.'.Vll. TO. "To f!o,l " An nlmiehtv siinn-ot In thn-c who tnisi Hinl. "Word .' ill His t'l'n.'c." "Thn trnlhs of tbe gospel. The n<>-p'-l originiites in bi-.i--.': reveals Bi'-icc: i.riiiliices grace," "Huild vnu up." "Thc f.iiiiiihition of f.iilh hnd been laid, nnd Ihe slriiclnre of a comidele (^hristian chnrncter was tn lie reared Ihrounh the in- • Inimcninhlv nf the gosnel," "An inher-. ilauce" Klernal life. The finnl glory «i)<< blessedness of the redeemed. "Sanctified." Those who hn-e heen mnde holy. It IB irlnriouslv imssihlr lo be siinclificd—mada h.ilv-in'this lifr. When Ihc converted |M'r«on discovers Ihal siu still exists in tha <.iiil he slmuld immedinlelv come to Chritt hv fnith h.r a cnnnlele cleansing. Plenia examine the followinir .Scriplures. 1. Pro¬ visions nre mnde in Ihe atonement for tha c„m,,!cle removal of all .in (Zech 1.1: 1; Kph. 3: 2,3-21: Titiis ¦.': U; Heb. 1,1: H; 1 I.dm 1 ki. 2. It is promised II Thess, «: '2A: ) .lohn I: |1|. .1. Cominnuded (I Pet. I: Itll. 4 I'r.ncd for (I'sa ,11: 10; .Tohn 17- 17: 1 The-' ,'i: '.','11, .'i. It is the ofliee work ef Ihr 11.,'v Clie-I lo sanctifi- as well '1.' t.l reccii, lale' (Itom. l.'ii 10: 2 Thesa, 9; IH: I I'et 1: 'Jl. 0. It is received hy flith
(.Alls l.-i; 111
ll Ihe SUIe,
lalk of .1
All A
Diinkiik -Mii temple
CaiiaiidalKun alreets are 10 he jiaveil wilh Inhk.
Diinrlll.'s paiii'r mill. ¦ lo-.'.l for some tilll.' pnsl I- riinniiig ai.'aiii.
Canai'ilnit'iia i-nrpeuiers bave de- mamli'il a Iw.iiiy pi-r cent. I in r.'a se in wall's.
Sodiis inerchiiiits nre .llK|-iist.-d with the trailing siniup huslness, nn.l nil ex .I'plinit one or iwo have iIIm-ouibilled tb.'lr use
Cnnnin;: .onipaiii.'s nl Silver Cris-k. I'redoiiln and Siinlalrville bait- urKnii ir.,-d a lllth' Irii-i by combining'
S.I far I..i.k|«iri yoiilb lias olu'y.-.I tbi' .III few onlli,an,.- wiih an alai-rlly Ihal is as surprising as ii is ph'tisliig.
I'bl.'ss eobi n.'ather sets lu nl omr till- iiinple sugar ero|i in W.'st.rii V.'W York will Ih' a failnri' So ri'iK.rt , or ies|Kiii.Ienis w b.l an' in leinli with rural eoiidlthuis
I'arniers nbout (liun lit ill.- who last yi'ur pla.e.l rellami' on 'Ugar hii'ls atlll cabliHgHS will lhis year letiirii to w-h.'ai. i-orii and |Hitiiioes. Tbey sns taine.l severe luKiieH ou Ihl' two lirsl tiaiiieil croiis.
AerKtaala la Clllea.
In om HI l.irge* .ilir.. Nnv Yerk. ( hi- cage, Hhdu.lelphia. ."-!. Lotus. Huston and Baltimore lliere >vrrr in lUnl. llie 1„| vi.r reported, lAIOI death, from arci.lent Vhi- wa. alm...t a. many a« all our ...Iroods killed. MM Nearly onr death in cvcrv tweutv or 4.VI i*r lent ol tto- total nun. Is-r, dung in thes«' mir. in Ifsil i»h.,h va. U2.lT«l, «a. due to ...i.lcnl Thi. l.r'.isjrliiin i> one-half larger than in Kng land, where drnlh. from a<-cident arr als.nl Ihree in a hundrrd It i> nearlv three the pr..i'.>,-tion of drath. hy acr ident lu (Jcr luau) It IS twice Ibat elacwbere.
ttiaa«lb at litah !.«¦¦¦•.
The Vailed Iriib Lttmii claiow l« iuiTt UKbraKbea.
3333 "Covclc.l" 1 hnvr nnt made it nn ohjecl of tny living auiong vuu lo ohiain
V ' iireprrty. I'nul had power lo demand
siipjiorl in file ininislrv as the reward of Ins Inhors. hut he .li.l nnl .'hnose to eier- iisp it. l.-.l ll >lioiiM bring tbe rharge ot LViiri.'e nL-niiisI Ihe niini>li'v. Yei. in tlal. n: n nn.l I C.r. II: 7 14. he diatinetly li'.iil.cs lll.ll "Ihev whl.-h pleach the gotpel hlieiihl loc of llic uosnel." "Tliese banda." I'aul shim.'.l, holh bv example and pre¬ cept. Hint lnbor i» honorable. "Tha wi.rils. " elc. The wor.ls recorded here ara nnl in Ih" g...i.cls, hul thev are in perfect n.l.ml Vllh the teachings nf .letui, .lohn savi, tli,it 11 grent m.inr «(Xlirist'« savinga
nri' not i nh.i "More blessed." "When
Ihc Lor.l inliiii.ite.l th.-lt Ihc blrsse.lnesa of giving IS Ih,' gienier 11.' .lid not intimate Hint Ific j.iy of leceiviug ivaa amall. Ha |i, .claims 111 one senlenee the twofold truth, thill the jov nf His people in obtain¬ ing IS gr.'»t. and llis own in bestowing it
V. The <-h.sin|i "Kneeled." "lln nnd the pro|ier p.
le III. IVl-AI). »».
nl attitude of prayer, iin of a suppliant. It ..I 1 ili,., " ..U'.«a
n.l humilitv." "Wept Wept niii.h 'Kissed.'' ¦"' '
t.ik.'n of nfT. g." Tins vn« a most I i.nntc imrl ing *.r.ic, M
h'i.e.l ar't'lTis'^H
".Sorrow*
nn.l alTec-
I grant to
lilt which Paul
liar Apple Crop.
Thcie ure ii'ov In l "e rniled Stutea over 2lJll,IS»l,I««l Innt hcroiK .I'j.Ih trees, pru- iliK-lliK .ianii..ll> rn.U'Sl.IKSI bushels of ap¬ ple.. In g.,.,.1 ,n.]. iri,i. ,ve ex|«.rl :),(W0.- IXMI hilshcls l.f i.|.|>lr« an.l lonaume at homa tne l.uMirls anliuahy for everv adult an.l (lllld in the i ountrv. Tbrrr are slx- t.-eii nplite-griiMing Slntes .vhi.'h |iruduee iA1.-ika.l'2A b.i-hrl. .'f spplcs All Ibe nthrr Stall-. Injielliri p.i.ibi. e onlv 211.11)1 JPfi bushels N' » York now ilitiitl. first wilh 24.1ILK.17 hii-hcls. I'ciiii.vhai.,a second with ¦¦iA,tM),(i.3l hushcls. (Ihio third wilh '.¦n.lll7.4WI biishclr, Virginin fourlli with l).ICl.i.ia« hiisheis, and Illinnis hfth witb II l7N.I.''ill hii.hci. Califeniin is fifu-enlh ill the ii-t ivilli .¦!.4K.'. 2IIH 1.11.hel-.
famine In Farlory (llrla.
Clevelan.l, dhl.., II.!. .1 I.l, lorv girl fsin- inc. One f.i.toiv i i.til.-iiiplatr. nioving, and anollier li.» alrea.ly moved half it* l.iant to Lorain lie.ause nf the w-arrity of girl.. Sl.ires of .ither loiiccins arr Ml a like predi.-ainent. The pre.rni Mil nitv ian I* traced .lirecliv to thr in'-reaM' in Clevrlnnd Industrie.. Th.ir ate more girla Iban heirt.ifore, but there are. it is eati- inated, three timea ua many jobs >i then arc girla to till them,
tihlcaau'a Forelaa Popalatloa.
Aicnlirig I.l ,. i.iiniphh'l i.'e.nil^ laaucd bv I'rofr.uu I 11 Hlacl. o' 'lie ( niverail|r of ("hiiagu. Chl iigo has .'inu.issi |ieo|ile that .tpeak (irnoan, i;.),'iisi I'oli.b lilt,ll<»l Doha- mian. 3ll,im Nor',, rci ,ii. .Vl.'mi Viddiah, lil.igai lhii.il, i5.i»n It.Il.n. ai.iimi Oaniah, I.I.ISU Krrnh. I'llMi Iri-h. 1»,(IUI Croatiaa i.nd Scnian. Iiossi ."lovakiah, TOW Uuaaian, VtttI llungnnan and 900)1 (Ireek
Wbere Aaparaaaa la Orowa.
In C»lih'rni» (hev i.ise a.parana i'l largr Int.. lln r.nr of thr rr. iaim«l HiHild- II, i.!,ind» Ihrrr i. a inim nl Vgk) acree devotetl exctuMnely to the growing of tbie vegeuhle, tlw i-n.i.s of which are larga euough to aupply one cannery.
Coal Dla«>T<re<l la Hoalk af •!¦•<•. A large drpo-ii of anihricilr coal haa lieeii di«o\errd lo the I'roiinir of Cof- d.iln, in the South id Sj.:.!;! A companv. with a .apilal of *l>W/iOI>, ha« ab«adr i>rm forined lor Ifac purpose ot exptplliof tbc new (uid.
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19030403 |
| Date | 1903-04-03 |
| Month | 04 |
| Day | 03 |
| Year | 1903 |
| Volume | 8 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19030403 |
| Date | 1903-04-03 |
| Month | 04 |
| Day | 03 |
| Year | 1903 |
| Volume | 8 |
| Issue | 23 |
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I NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW mKmtjtmtii OOPI12H. a-iv:e ckntc* VOL. VIII. A TAMILT >£W«]'AI'CR OF LUCAL A .N U OENKRAL. lXTKLI„ICiK>CK FREKPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 3, iDO.i. TttMB: tl.*0 r£AMLT IK AOTARtX NO. 2H. SECURITY, COMFORT, NECESSITY Lg CAL -^ l-ONG UISTANCE Telephone f Through THIS SYSTEM you can communi cate with ONE MILLION Stations throughout the Country. The New York and New Jersey Telephone Go. FULTON STREET, FREEPORT, N. Y. WHEN YOU CATCH COLD Do not take chances on it wearing away or experiment with some unknown preparation which will only half cure it at best, and leave the bronchial tubes and lungs weakened and •uaceptible to attack from the germs of Consumption. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs and pre¬ vents serious results from a cold. It Saved Hto IfNaAfftM* th* Dootor SaM Ho Had Conaumption. W.R. Davis, Vissalia, C^fRrnia, writes:—"There is no doubl but what FOI.KV'S IIONKY AND TAR saved my lifo. I had an awful rough on nn- liiiii;s :m(l thr dortor lold nie I had consumption. I ooninicnced taking I-OLKY'.S IIONKY AND T.'\R and found relief from the iirst and three bottles cured mc completely. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES THREE SIZES, 250, 50o and $iaOO mt^mmm^ sold md RECOiMENDED DY SOLD BV ALL DRUGGISTS. IN ANY LIGHT Make finished pictures on ^e Kodak Plan Load and uiiIoaiI KiHlnks anvwhore. l)< |
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