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Mttial.l!i OOPIX3M.
NASSAU COU NTY REVIEW
Pivx; c;i-:i«iTw
A FAMILT XXWSPAPBR OF LOCAL AMD OIltlBAL IXTKLLIOKKCB
TBSKIi tl.lO TEA ILT I« AlTABil
VOL.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 190.S.
NO. 9.
SEVEN REASONS WNY
FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR
is a Household Favorite Everywhere for
Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Grippo and all othor Throat and Lung Troubles
Ilt quickly stops coughing, tickling in throat, difficult breathing and pain in the chest and lungs.
2 It immediately relieves the spasms of Croup and Whooping Cough and effects a speedy cure,
3 It contains no opiates or other poisons and can be given 'with safety to children and delicate persons.
4 It contains no harsh expectorants to strain the lungs or astrin. gents to dry the secretions and cause constipation.
Bit prevents Pneumonia and Consumption, strengthens the lungs and cures LaGrippe and its after effects.
6 It will cure Consumption and Asthma in the early stages and give comfort and relief in the most hopeless cases.
7 It is pleasant to take and at once produces a soothing and strengthening effect on the lungs.
A Sevan C«ld For Thra* Months.
The followlnt letter from A. J. Nuibaum, of Bates- vlllc, Ind., telli its own slory: "I suffered for three months wilh a severe cold. A druggist prepared me aome medicine, and a physician prescribed lor me,
11 did nol improve. I ihen tried FOLEY'S HONEY TAR, and eight doses cured me."
AND
A Chattanooga Druggist's Statement.
Robert J. Miller, proprietor of tlic Read House Dru? Store, of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes: "There is more merit in FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR than in any other cough syrup. The calls for il multiply won¬ derfully and we sell more of it than all other cough syrups combined."
SOLO AND RECOMMENDED BY F. W. FLETCHER, Pharmacist.
JLOMO ISLAND
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JOHNSTON'S
CHRISTMAS RND HOllDflY SEASON ANNOUNCEMENT
Wo will double tln^ uKiial nuiiilior nf Oreen Trading: Stamps on all imrt-liaspi in.itlo on l-'riil,-i.vs ami Satiinlavs until tlm oiitl nf this vi-ar. Oiir |M-it't^s aro riglit, .lUil wt^ invito vnn to i-niiif antl 1 ook .it our Rimtls. Evi-rvtliin^' li.-is lioon soln-tetlwitli tlit> iitiiinst I-an-, aiitl wo lu'lii-vi- wo have in our ^itort- .soiiii' of the most ti'iniitiuj; assortments of ^;ifts to lie fouinl for miles nrouiul.
Wo are the lie.iili|uartei-s for ovei-vtliiiif,' in this line. We have an e\«-e]itiiiiiall.v lar^'e iissortnieiit of the liest forei^'ii aiul iliinestii- miiki-». vvitli varieties eIum^'lI tii satisfy any t.-iste. Our line iiuliitle<t siii-h makers as Ho^'er .Vlialler's, Cnl^Mles, riiiksiH-ktr's, ralim-r's. l.a/elle Dalltt .V C'n.s.^l'anl Hief,'er's ami Yniing's. Perfume Atomizers, all styles, i-;iii|,'iiiK in [.riee fioiii •2-') i-i-nts t.i $-_'.lHl.
Tbere ean lie no Imliilays without eaiulies. Our variety this
year is greater antl lietter than ever liefoie. We have the
(-boiee»t iiiakes of Chocolates and Bon-bons ami many otlu-r
kimls liesides antl are very i-eitJiiii, whatever the ]irii-e, that
nn iiii|iiirities will lie fouml in any eonfi>otiouei-y lionght at our stnie. We have the ageiit-y for
Our ll iliilav line also im-lutles a fine assortnit>iit of Toilet 3et«, with new ilesigns in
uuiuntings of Ciiiii'ier, Coiijier .ami Sterling Silver, ami all Sterling Silver; Military Brushes, Hair Brushes and
Combs, Travellne Sets, Manicure Sets and Baby Toilet Sets, laiigiug in iirit-es from fl lo $10
POCKET KNIVES from TSc upwards
Perfumes
PURE CANDIES
CIQARS BY THE Bl)X
The Tabard Inn Library
' r>pi
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ilinnKi" by the Taharti Inn Librarv svst.-iii —Tho most attriu-tivi- book nfTor <-vi r niiiili' in this muiitry. A new biiok in a Tabartl Inu Clotli iW will niiiki- a delipht fni pift. How to obtain Books: Call at our stnro whcro onr Cli-rks will cxplniii the whole system, ami by payinK $1 .is fur ii iHKik ynu become a lifo nirnibor. with the priviloKe of t-xt-liBUKinR your book nt any time in New York, Chieapu, Sau Krni"u-ist-o, Lonilon, or aliimst anywhi-rt- ynn pli-ast- uiHin tht- imynu-ut of .V-
We have a line of holitlay gtiotls th.it eannot fail tti interest you. Wi> a.ssnre yon of t-ourteous ti-i-atment. 'We invite you to tall on us. We iiromise that siit-li ;i visit will he a iileasiire. Dnn't think that lieeause tliis is a ilriig store we have nothing to inter¬ est yon. We insist on the same high quality in mir holiday goods that we tlt-inanil in iiietlit-ines. Vour Dot-tor's i>rest-riiilion vvill reeeive careful attention here. Mall antl Telephone onlers iirnttiiitly atteniletl to.
DRUGGIST
THOMAS JOHNSTON
FREEPORT
Time Table
Ilie hv 7ork ud Lo&s hlud Traction Co.
.soni! BOUNII
l..-»vf Mino.ilam liiitiiil.'iilmlnulfu r»Kt Hie Fvi'ii Ii.iiirK Itll.l 411 iiiiliiit.'i- pnst Illl' fflil lioiir.1.
l.rHV|. Il.'iti|>-t<tiil nl 211 mhl |ihiiI ivt-n liiiiirK anil .m mill, iiasi Ilif ikIiI liiiiirs.
Irf avi. FrM-porl. Kallruail Irmk, a and 43 mill, imst t'tfii ami -23 min. tsld liiium.
l.iai.- .Mhtiill.- Av.-. anil B<-.l<-ll SI. in ami 'ill mill. pi*st ..fen anil ,1tl min. |.ii-tl .nlil liours.
Arm. .It K.i.kvllli-l-rntre:liimiii. past evea mill 111 Hil.l .Vl min. lutst ...Id li.mrs.
Firi-t i.-ir at Knilroivl Iraik Kri-i-nort. .S::ill a. m.. Iii.-Iim.-, 11:^3 p. m.
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DVSPEPSIA A THING OF TUE PAST.
It Tou Umao IndlEmtlon
I this arli.le ought In liiti-ri-t you. No
matter wliat else yn-.t may tl,, uiileas you j I study pr.ii>cr livgii-iie mul ilit-l vnur . I pHtirts will not 'uni.nii.t to iii.a-li. "TIic | I l-axakolii 111., 4,-. \Ol-v ^I . .New Vnrk, I I have pulili«lioil a rriiiarkulii,- liltlr b.mk, j .\dvii-e to Dyspi-plit«," liof to those who
."oi-lcty (iirl Hi-lf-Slaln. Till" botly of Miss nnr.-iu-e Mi-rhra- npy, twonty-four yonrs olil, proiiiiiu-iit In sotlt-ly lUitl il«unhli-i- of lli-or;:.' II. Mri-lii-siii-.\. liliulii-r ili'iiler, nf S.vrii i-nst', M-iis fiiiinil In tin- rity rt-s.Tvoii-, In nliiih shi- luul ili-niviir.l lu-rst-lf. Slu: ll ft her lionii- IIMO luoriiiiii; »l 11 n'. lu.l; Willi n yoiiiiHi-r sisier lo take a tlrlve, Aliiuii tionu tlii-y rcliiriipil. r.iul v, lu-u till- yiiui:i;i'r n^rl nlit;hli'tl In tip.'u Ihi- Kiili's fnr llii> litirst- l-|iirtiiii- liuvi- Hit- aiiiiiiil a out wllh the whip anil tlrnve atviiy. .\s she diil not n-Iurii tin- fmn¬ ily I.nviiril i-vi-iiliii; iiski-il the p..li.-e In si-.-iii h fnr her. The luirst' wns fnun.I wtiiitlt-rliiir 111-11 r Ihe t-lly resi-rvnir au.l till' lolii's frnin Iho t-iilli-r wi-n- In Ilu- rniiil. The n-s.-rvolr tvns ili-ii;:ui-il mul .-iflt-r si'voriil li.iiu-s tin- vinint tvniii. iiu's liiiily wns fniin-l. .\ilss .\l.-lht-s- lu-y luul lii-iMi surr.-riiic fmiii ii-rv.uiR iriiulile fnr sovi-ral Iii.eillis nu.l hiiil lit't'ii i-nreil fnr by a Irnin.-il uiirs.'. ll wns lipllfviMl shi' h.-ul s.> iiupi-.iv.-tl lu-r slsii-r i-tiul,l i-iiio for l;.-r. ami Uu-y were perinlllrtl lo drive lonelhi-i.
Nl .V Cm I 111 I .'^urtev Hi-jiiiii,
Fifty siii-vi-yors slartt-d lo survey the roiiIi- nf Ihe propnsfil harp- i-itiiiil nt Rnolii-slcr, Medina, Tnnawmida, Sa- vnniiiili, Oneliln mid Knrt Hull. I'lic pi-i-li; liiinry am vey Is reirnnleil by en- (tlnei-riiig expt-rls ns i-oiiiplek'. so If the resurvi-y enuvlin-.'.i Sliiti' Kiu;ill.'ir Ilon.I Hint till- sum n|iiii-.i|iriiili-il will 111- M-llli-l.'iiI. iii-liiiil tt.irl; will lie lie- irun -t illli.lil furili. r .li-!ny. If-i.-lirsi.'r's Ilonr.l of I'nrk riiiiiii.issi.ini-rs will ex- j hniiBi ..v.-ry eff.i-.-i In nn i-inli-avnr 10 pri-vi-r;l the prnposi-d Iniss.-ifri- nt the i eaiinl nt-rnss ihe il.-ius,.,. i[u,,r lu ihe
«ieiit-s. I- V«ll,-y Turk, In in.i-IiiiM \
Willi Hie priiiinsi',1 iinpr.iv.-m.-nl, Ihe i t|Ui-sIi,iii nf whnt is to in- tlniio Willi till' lllllill.Iniietl i-mml Inml is rt-t-i-ivini; j niteniii.ii. If Is snhl Ilim ni.,|,.r Ihe riililb- I.iiiiils ni I the porviii-. tvli.i nrii:- Innlly Sllll Ihe Innd I.i llio stnle must lirst III- irivi-n nu o|i|iiirIiiiiily In Imy It liui'k nl till- pri.-e pnid l.y llio Slnl,-.
|[ KILLED IN WRECK
,\ccident on St. Louis and San Fr.incisco Railwav.
.Tlll.-d llirl fines Mn
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I , .. i.-.-v ..... Tviioellni; ill the snow ill front nf Ihe
a%k for It. It ti-lls nil almut dyspepsia, | nnpiisf rhuri-li. nt Tullv .Mivs .1 ic
I lU i-niisea, what lo <-iil and what not to, 1 l.iv,,ni,ore wns fnnnd liv'twn in:-ii She
nii.l If I>,»^ advice is f..llo-.;-Ill no nne really | „.ns iirnyini; nli.iid. nu.'l, wh,-i, spnkeii
j n.-ed lie troubled with indiRes ion. Ua | ,„, r,-;,.-iiIi-tl i-oniinunllv: "1 mu Irm-.
i si-ll their dyspepsia euro. I't-psikola Tab- i,„t ynu nro n.U ' She wns Ink.-n to
i Ills. i;s oenta. und arc authorired to re- the i-liui-.-li |inrsi.nap.' nnd dni-lnrs who
: fund the mnney if thc pinhaser receive* iv.-re suniiiiniii-il pi-iiiiniiu.-e.l h.-r i-ns«
' no benefit. Tcpsikola T»l.Iels tone up 1 n.-ut m,ln. Miss I.lvcriunri--s hnme
I nnd stiuiulnlc Ihc slnmach to dn its own Ir i,, Siuitlivllle |-|iiis Cheiinriro foiiii.
work by imreiisini; the piistrie juice and 1 ty. lull she hns b.-en emplovi-tl ns a
j tahva. It 19 particularly recommended to - tullllni-r nl Tullv for a venr' She Is
, those whose appt'litc H poor, with coated n,-,.:iiv.fnur Vi-ii'rs ..Id pn-tin«-i svl,,,;
j tonpies, distress after eatini; and the nml hns iiiniiv frleiuN ' Her i-m il.iv.-r
other ill» always cttenJant on dyspepsia. ¦ m.^h Iiora SVIIlls. says shi- h I li'i-t-ii f
Thom.. JoJ.n.ton_Fr««POJt_L-' ; m'^i-nlom-.'^o';wiom's|.;i'',"!; :'^^Z
!OUl!5H0!fEfHD«:'rrri,:r":i;'''-'"''''^^^ '" "¦'¦'-^
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/W ptntromi ../<¦• Muwi Mo m*.*m
I land pa.HSeniti-rs
; Printing Delivered
as Promised
Promised as Wanted Nassau County Review
J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER
COUNSELLOR-AT LAW Hempataad
Naw Yark
Office In Hempitrad Rank Ruil.lint Oorner .Mala and Fullun Stri-«-ti
i-ml M,
niiiri- lold Miss Willis Uml lii-eii Jilti-d.
bnd
EDGAR JACKSON
COUNSELLOR-AT.LAW
132 Nassau St
NEW VOItK ¦ ALOWIN, NASSAU CO.. L I
Ukio yomt Mad ow
New Butcher
fitf U Mt, why we are seUiiiK tho raeM in tha mwket at lowsat
M.I11 St, kM. r.ltoii oot Smith Sta.
F. PITTERMAN. Prop.
^Jormmtty W. H. rattonoa^ TUK
Wheels are
il nmAj to tlo all klniis of work, moil i MMJitaflwliMlowfntm«s,iloortruBe., ra, bmoketa, Orill work and IwlhUm .t tha lowest prioea.
•k.rles. Lr. Seamekf\
O^MM.at. FREEFOHT, U 1.
CARPENTEH « BVILDEH i WINDELS
MaaataeSsian of
FRENCH ICE CREAM
m4 Ohotea OoafsMiomry, Freoeh TMIi, Fanoy Ohooolatea
IS aaaa Ornasat Balls. Lamoa
^ . ._aat brittle. OU rashloeMl llo-
Osaiy. Uocaaaai kIsbssl Psaaat tmr,
Usmafall klwUnrklla* Cawli.
JSS^ >V«il Ban, Canoaaal Ban. ail
Clfcatahss. ranlUaa amt Pantas MappUaa
•fteli BlMk Main Str«.t
FRCCPORT
MRMAKOIaA ointment N •kin
Telephone (Mj
J. M. HEWLETT
dialer In
Hay, Feed
and
Bundle Wood
Church St.. FREEPOHT. N.V.
W. F. SOUTHARD
Undertaker aod Embalmer
Off,,-,-, lii;i,-ti.„, 1 html, 1.11 1 Un:,i S|« FREEPORT, L. I.
rails prt.n.i.lli «ii, ,„|,.,| ,U) , . „,„|,, Um< U..I. Tri. v,m,,.. t., riv..,;. 1.,, ... Kr.-,.i.,,ri
fOI£nffOIIE¥«oTAR
The Wall Street Journal
3iv(>a stlvii-,- anil answers, wilhoul :harKP, imiumes about inToatmi-uts. Stodiea uutjt-rlyintf raoara of market moTemauta. IK-ti-rnunes farts iroveru- .nitTaloeof swanii.-srmu-iH's.aiialTSrti Slid rerittws Bailrouti au.l luilustrial re¬ ports. Has conipli-i.- tables nf eamiuRS tt properties. (^ai>l<>« art ivk aril mac- :iTe stocks and bonds K< ..irds the the last sale of bonds and the yu-M ou inveatment at the pric«.
One mill, daily cvntulU Ihe Thk Wau. STRcrr lovoSAP n better ifuaiiii, I i inrr.t m.iney tafely and peniitalily oni to adrite .itmul inreilmenle than one uho ioet ntA do to
Published tlailr br Dow, Jones A Co . U Broad St . N Y
The oiliest ueurs mteencr of Wall St. f 12 a year. (1 a month.
ECZEMA
and all Skin Diseases cured by
BANNER SALVE
Tbe most healing (aire is the world.
Ths Oootor Said "Slick Ta It."
Qro. L. H.irJ. ot Hich Towrr, 0... v^-ritea: "Ec<ema bro :^ oot on my t-tby to\r,.ng hi. mur. Mdy. Untf.r Irt.lment of our (.mily ph/»ici.n he got won. «¦ ha cou'd not ileep lor Ihe Sui'.inn .nJ Itchltif. W<. u.r.I a bo, of BANNF.R SALVE on lim and by Ihr tioii- it ts-M cone he -Mat wrll. Th. doctor •rein,; it wmt curini him uid. •.tick lo il fot it it do:n, hint nt.re good then aaythiu£ I havr done f..r ;..tr..' "
8U«RANTEE0. Priee 25 Cent.
1. \\ I 1.1: It 111:1; ri.ii ill.;. -;
SIDNEY H. SWEZEV
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
Mont; Is less oa Bssd and lloit|i|S
lii Nassau Kl. .Srti' Vi.rk Hesidence, Smllh HI , near Cliun-k, Free|Mirl
WILUAM H. POST
.--u.i-eMiir to J. T. Ptnl A Scia Dealer In
Choice Groceries Flour and Feed
MAIN STREET, FRECPORT l.riii sl I. I. R. R., Oss. Rssdail tnsss
er>^<W>- <or>sri^9>-<tr>-
fluid Siiliri' l-'riiiii Hill I'll-.
Auiiiui: llu- n;fis ri'ti-iv(-j by fiiloiicl ud .\li-s. .Iiiiuis 1'. l--|.stcr. of IJencva. who tfleliralt-d Ilii-lr n-ilili-n wi-ddliid ri-,-inIly. was u i,'..lil siibr.- s.-iii l.y r.il. ..11.-I Jiiuu-s .\riiislriiiii.'. of |-!::irl"i-s;iiii. .-<. (¦-. 11 fi.riiit-r roiifi-di-riitp nilii-.-... uud iii.tv i-illiiu- l.f 111.. Notts and <'..ui-it-r. Thi- r.-irluioiils .if Uu- Iwo nii-ii tt i-ri- liitli'il UBulnst pui-li oihi-r iluriiur liu¬ ritii War. .\fii-r th.- war 11 fri.-iulship s|.riiiii.' up bi-itn.|.ii Illi'lll Hlil.-li liiiH iiuiiliiii.-.l r.ir iiiiiiiy yi-in-s. In Ilu- l.-l-
lir ai-.-.iiii|iauyiiii: ilu- nin t'"'- 1
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rpi.ii applii-iiiloii l.f III.- .1 1-.--I..-, -.ho Syni.-iis.-. I.ukt-sld,. and Itiililtviiivt ille Kli"-Iri.- Itiilhv.iv i-.iinpuuv tv.-i.i inlu 1 l.aiikri'|.i.-v. 1111,1 Willinui H. i:...li\..-ll • WHS iipimiulort n-.-i-ivi-r. Tin- r..ii.| liiis a til.mill).- liiil.-liii>iliii-s« of $i.-u-..iiiiti. nn.l Imv licfii unalili- tn pay thf liili-rest on | lis l.'iii.ls. The Iniiiit-tlliiti- i-iinsi- nf tlie j ri-f.-in-r.-lilp is the n.-llnn lir.iiii.'lii snuie | llllll' lie., by I.ii-uteuaiit-lliivprin-r Will, i llllll Ilriitvu. of .Vi-w I-nst;.-, I'u . I-, n- '• riiM-r iiiii-ri'sf on ?'Ji'.,is«i wi.rili <if 1
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;uirfclf »»'-*"»m <'iir i.ptri. n trmm mhrtt.r-r si. ¦.Tt»nti-»n IS pTfbsbly p«i«nt*bt«. ( mmut --• ,.^..r..-firn..n»rt?rtr*l |Iiir4h'w»*-'"rs"*lS .«-T.i T- \ iM<1«wt A^tict ft..r Mvurui^ pAivnts.
I'si^nu Xmk.ma iTir><afh Mann A lo. r»i>clr« »^rui ttaliem. vtih.'Ut ch«rv«. la Um
Scicitific }f nerkaNa
1 haatmomaly Uiaetraxe4 wtatl a anon of »nT».-m.i>-- ¦ - ,ml: fow Baataa.aL
l.amM nr-
nimDoiiErHCAR
SteoLin Boilers
)teain and Hot Water Heating
Mala St.
jm:ml -Telepboa
FRCCPORT
Long Liuunt-e i
PEPSIKOLA euiM
indigestion srifl dyspspvtv.
SWITCH HAD BEEN LEFT OPEN
The --.'lli>le.,r.-' li.tliig ill I'till S|. I, i-t
Throtni Ir.iiii TrBili Thr.ni(th N.-ili- Heni,- l.r Fielclil Cretv — llerulle.l Tritiii rliiiiK.-s lloni. an Kiiiliiiiik- liieiil —A> leikasr Tnkes Kire.
Ki.iiMK riiy. M-.. Til.- ,\lt-It-..r. ine rust tniin nn li i> St. I.ouls iiiiil Sun I'raiii-lsi-n ISailtvny, wns wrei-k.-il al i;..iirr.-y. llfl.-.-n lulli-s sniilli of l-'.irl .^i-.iII. Kiiii^ii«. Tin- ti-iiiu 1-1111 illl.l 11 swiu-h. .-llill nil t-x,-.-pi ih.- vl.-i>|it-r wns ili-rnili-,1 ini-l iiinu-d nvt-r.
.Niue p,-rsniis wen- killed and Ililriy- iiiii- In.liiri-d. The ilt-ntl nnd injured wi-i-t' Inki'ii lo Knrt Si-ntl.
Till- di'iitl nrt- nil Wt-sIi-.-ii uieu. One luau, whilst, liody h.is not tu'i-u itli-ii- tilit-il. was Ihrinvu sixty fi-i-l lulo n Iii'Ii;liliiii-iiiir t-oi-iil*eltI. Tw-ti iiii-u. mio fi-niii ilkliihniun mill the ollu-r fnuu .\rkniisns. wt-i-i> fnliillv injurt-d. .><i.\- Ii-t-u pi-rsi.iis. int-liiiliuK llt-iirv .VI. M.-- Ii.ililu-ll, l.f l...ili. Illli... tv.-ri- serlnii-lv hurl, nud llli.i-ii niln-rs w ,-i-.- sIIkIiHv iii.lui.-.I. .\|..st .,f 111., iu.lur.-.l ttt-r.- limlly liiiriie-1. ns wi-ll ns lu-iUL- iiiniiiu-d.
Til.- \vr.-i-ki-,l irnin was niudt- up nf tw.i linv'J.';i|.'i- mill nut- uiiill em-, ii sninki-r, two t-linir i-ni-s nml n sli-t-pt-r. Mlii-n Ilu- Irniu r.-n.-lu'd llndfrt-y it wns riiiiuiui.' nl full spi-i-d i.i lunk.- up liiui-. Till- ii-i-v nf n fi-i-ii;lil Irniu Ihnt
h.-i.l pn ili-.l llu- Mi-u-nr l.-fl Ilu-
suiii-h i.p.-ii mill III.- pnss.-um-r Irniu .iiiiupi-d III.- u.i.k mid riilled il.iwii ,-,
sliulll i-uil.iiiik III. The sl,-.-p,-r iiiri1T-tl
nt.-i-. nnd sn Insl wns tin- irnlii rniiiiinn
Ihnt II i;.-iii.- nud III.- r..rtvnr.l Imi:
L'niie t-m- hiiiili-d iii-nrli' sixiv fi-t-i niT llie ninil|ii-il l.i-fnro Hit- ti-nlu si..|i|ii-il. The sli-i'pi-r n-iiiaiiu-d tiprluLl and unin- ... I hi- pnssi-njit-i-s of Ihls t-nr wns iu- .lund.
Till- hmiL-iiL'.- i-m-s wi-n- tvn-.kftl nu.l Ihl- siiiiiki-r ttns Imillv dnii,ni.'etl. I'ivi- tif ilinsi' Uilli-.l w.re iu tin- fnrwnni i-ml nf Ihl- suiiiki-r mill finir nf ihi-in wt-n- killi'd liislniilly. .', iii-ws ;ii;.-iit. who wns Im.lly iiiniisled. died nu Ihe n-lii-f trniii Ilml inrrii-d the di-iitl mul iiijiu-i-il lo I'.iri .«i-oit.
Kuirliu-i-r It. .\ Di-w.-rs, nf Knrt S.'.II: Coiuliii-liir Ilnv. nf Tnpi-kn. ami Kin-iii.iii Hislmrd, nf Knrl S.-.ilt. «i-ri- kill.'d iiuti-inlil. mill Kxiu-i-ss Messouai-r .Tnhu Ili-ll. nf Kmisiis rily. wiis si-ri- iiiisly iiiiiire.l, (lllu-rs of t'.io rrew. ami nlinnst i-vi-ry pnss.-UL'i-r nu ihi- Irniu. rx.-i-pi Iho.-t- in Ihl- sli-i-ui-r. tvho es- i-nuei'. Willi II severe slinkn up. were lu.iiu-t-d. s.iiiie nf iheui serimislv.
It wns smue lime ln-fm-i. Ilinsi- nf Ihe eri-w- esi-npliu: iuiurv w i-m iiMe with Ihl- hi'ln nf the iinss.-iii.-,., s wlin w.-ri- iiiihurl 111 Illd Ihl- iuiiin-.l. .\ wriskiiiu rn-iv .¦iirr.viiii; physi,'lmi> ,11,1 unl lenve Km-I Si-nii nnlll si-vernl hnurs aflt-r till- wr.-i-k 0.-. iirr.-.l.
Till- ri-spiiiisili|liiy fnr Ihe wre.k is Ini.l nl 111.' door .if ii lirnk.-iiinii of ihe fr.-iBlit rrAty who fnili-d to tlnn iIip pnssenirer nalii. The eimliie nn Ilie
fn-iaht hntl I miu' "di-nil." mid llu-
i-ri-tv tvns m-.|i-r.-,l In n-iiiiiiii nn tin- mniu Ir.ii-k. jiml In turn Ihe swil.-h fur III.- i.n>«.-iiL-.-r Irniu. lli.-ii nlioul due Till- lirnk.-iunu uns nr.l. r.sl Io flni; ll.e Mi-Irnr, luu i^ nlL-L-.-il i.. Imt.- Ui-i;l.-.-I.-.l In dn sn.
Ill Ihe i-i-nsli ihi- linL'i:iii:.- .-nr lel.- si-nped llll- i-iiniiii' nu.l l.imi.'.l in n .-.riillel.l. whil.- Ih.' Vlll,.iill- nu.l Ilu- Iwo .hnlr .-nrs wen- pil.-.l it. n mn-s ..u Inp ..f 111.- l-lli;ine. Must nf the iliinli-.l ivi-re In Ihe . hnir i-nrs, tvhi.-h tn,,k lire sonu iifli-r the w-rei-k m-i ui r.-tl.
r.WIi' .KV NKW VdllK nilK
Pntlnlimi riii.-f I.nsi-s I.if,- nml Pniu- ni:i- Is JJ.-sl.iniii.
New- York niy The fiiiiiniis -Itvo iiiiii-s" lire iiliii'iii. suiiimniiiiik' uiiin- lire npimi-nlus ihnii ni-v nlliir ninviii pin. tided fnr l.y N.-w- Ynrk's Kir.- Ii.-pnrl- iiii-iil. w-ns s.iuudi-il fm- n lerriti.- lire, whi.li di-sin.yeil ilie i.x.stnry f.i.-I.i-.y liiiililiiit.' of the llerruiniiii ruriiiiur.' mill riuniliiiii: i'nl.iiu-t Wnrks. in .Mnlt ^Ir.-.-t. mill till- fniir -loi-y vnriii-li f.i.- torv l.f Ili.- Hrhl. run nu.l.-r Ihe uniu' Ilf the II. H.-iiuinun I.iiiulier Cmn- pniiy.
.\ iin.irtei- vt ,1 millinn dnllnrs- .l,ii,i
HKI- wns dmii' llnilnii 'hi.r Mniiiii
r..|.-iiinu p.-ri-hi-.l lu Un- fnll ..f Itv.. t-r.-iil walls nf th. fn. ;..r.\
There wns n friirhifiil p.iiii.- .:i it-
the linlinu iniiuit.'s nf tli.- -tvurii.ii.t frniit mill n-iir i.-uem.-uis n|.i..i»i..- . u.l in Ihe j-i-nr nf Ilie Imruini: tiuililini:-.
The lire si;iiii-.| on Ihe Ihinl IliK.r. mill when the lireuii-u nrriti-d the lir»i. -is.111.1 mill third fl.inrs wen- In n l.hir.'- The Ihinl. f.iurili nml tiflli ahirni« 't ,-i-.- seiit In rnpid sni-.-essi,iii mill ni.oui nn leilir nfter lhi.- lir.- slnrl.-.l Ihe -Itv.i Uil.e,- nli.riii It n« snlll; l.-.l.
Mritiii:i!i:iis mw i.ii:;.
8i-uli-ni-.-« Unu;:.- I'rnin .Xix .MnuIli- p. Sevi-n Vi-ars in Prism
K!«liiii.-rr. Il.-s.-iii-.il.in. Tt.ll III.- sinus, lineis.-lilii nud M.-i»os.i..ik. ttlm have lipi-n nil Irial fnr iiiur.!.-r «« Ilif niilhnrs nf the iii.-ssn.-re i,f .lews li,-re last spriiie. w,-re > iiii-i,-,-.l i i a-v.-n nn-1 five <.-nr-' i ,-ii.il -n-rt liml.' r.-'U.--- tlvely
Ttvfiitv IW.I nil r |.ei-«.ii« iuvi.lvMl In the "iinssn'-re were seiii.-n.-.l l.i i'-rni« rant'in; fmni one tn ttv.. j. irs
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR DECEMUER 27.
IteTlew-Heail Vaalni 103, 1-1«-A rin«» Survey iif the I.eaaona For Ilte I,aat Uusrter of the Vear-Ooldeii Tell, Vam. 103, 17—Sniiiinary ofthe Topics.
Introduclion.-The less.uis this nuarler
mark tlie tune lietween the biineinii ii»
iii Ihc nrk I.. ,l.-ru-.itlem under Piivid an.!
I ihe il.-,l..,ili.in uf the u-ni|.le. In the his.
j I.irv ol Hiivid .-mil his snns we sec Ihe frenX
truth cninhasized tlmt "whatsoever a mun
I sowelh, that shall he also reap. Durinn
1 the qit,irler (iod's love and nierev hiivs
I lieen extolleJ and we have seen the Jnjr
i Ilmt conies Ihrounh forgiveness.
Stinimary.-l>-sson I. T.'PK-; Brinnina the ark lo Jerusalem, llic nrk wus a I suiall chest; the hd was calle.l the mercy- I seat. It was a sign of the divine i.rescucej I for sevenly years it had lam iu nen e.l( David now ilecidi-i to lirinjt it into .leru¬ salem. rroiier reven-n.-c is mil slintt-n; 1 I'zrah llies f.ir toiu-hintt if, Davi.l is ilis- i.lt-ased; the ark is leli ,it tli.- house nf I llliedeiloni; ihree ni.inllis laler D.ivi.l I takes the ark and brings it inln -lerusnleiiij Ihe priests and Ix-vitcs and ihiel men ara called together; a great proivssion is foruieil; sacrifices nre frei|UenIly offeri-.li there i« music and sin|iiiii!. Jt waa tha Hrealest dav of David's life.
II. To|iii-: Ood'i promises to Davul. Dnvid desires to bnil.l a house for ths l.tird. The ark was <iu .Ml. Zieu and David was livina t-mufnriably m Ins otvn house nf ci-ilar; David snnke to Nalhau Ihs proiihct nlxmt hi. dt-siic aiul Nathan at
, nn.e .- Mirnp.-.l lilm lo pr.i.ced wilh Iha
Imil.liiin. lint l!...l spiikc tn Xathan, iii- foruiuiK huu Ili.it David's tleslle ti.nld ' n.'l l.e Krnnle.l; lu- hn,l li.-eu a man ot w.ir, I nn.l Ili.re tv...-. Flill lUu.li In tin m c-tah- hshiiiK the kiun.lnm. He could prepara the iiuiterial, but his son shnul.l build ths house. The I.sird said that He would es¬ tablish David's thniiie f.ircver.
III. I'nric: Datid pravini! for forpv*. ness. When Davi.l was ah.iut fifly ycai-s nf at-e he loniniille.l two (treat sins. About n vear nflerwanls the l.nr.l sent Nathan, the prn|illct, to huu tn sliotv him his (ireat
wickedness; the king's heart was t ler;
he satv hia sin nnd niouriied exci-edindly. This psalm sliotvs the di-plli of his repenl- ante, lle plcatls fnr forgiveness, aud that his trau'iiressions mav be hlnlled nut. and Ilml he mav be washed an.l cleause.l. Davi.l has great i-nnli.leiii e in Iln.l, and prays earm-silv tlmt the I.onl tvould still uphold him with llis free .Spirit. He rcs.ilves to pinii'.n.v his life from Ihis time fully in
I\'. Topic: (iod's mercv and love. This is nne of Ihe seven sn c.dlcd iicnilcntial p-nlni»; It has referen<-e lo the lorgivenesj that was gi-auled Datid aflcr he had com- mitteil his great sin. In lisalm liflyoiis tve SCO him reiientiug ami pleading for merry; wilh the opening sentence of this lisiihii we hear him say, "lllessed is he tvhnsc Iransgrcssinii is forgiven, whose «i/i is eovere.l;" he speaks here also of his deeii repentance an.l nf hit confitlcnce iu (joiI. lin.l wns to he his mighty deliverer.
V. Topic: .Absalnm's rcbt-Ilinn. The l.il ter fruits nf Davi.l's ntvu iiuhuly course
BfflOeEVENTSOf THE UEEK
WASHINCTON ITKM.>».
Peiiainr Daniel sp.ike In supiwrt ol • 11- Ilnnr rannnui resolulioii.
A n-si.lulion aiilhorlzlu!: the I'oiuinit. let- nn Kxpendltures In the Postottli-e Ili-|inrliiu-nl to t-nll for pnpers oonnes-I ¦sl Willi Ihe postal Inve tieatlon wa: adopltil by a vote of liKl |o liHi.
Ilepreseiilatlve Morrill, of IVnusyl vnuiu. lias iiilr...lu.-t-tl a l.ill Krnntlni a rebalo of tlfleen per eenl. of Iarltf liulies on coods liroUKhl to and from Ihl- riiillppiiu- Inlands in .\iuerlt-an ships.
K.llhu IliHit. .><i-t-rt-Inry of War. tesli- Hed lieftiie Ihe Senale roiniulltee on Military .Affairs Ihat Ceneral Leonard W.Hi.l's ni-ts In I'uba had heen ap¬ pn.vihI by lue Wnr Departnieiil.
Sei-n-lary noot testlrteil In behalf of (it-iit-rnt 1.1-oiiai-il WtHHl before the Sen- nil- Coiuniitlee on Milllnry .\ffalrs.
Ilcpreseutatlve Dayltui. of West Vlr- Uiiiin, declnred the l'nite<l Sinlea shnuld llnl slop bulldinR batlleabips until forty five are In the water.
Hepreaeulntive De Arniond. of Mis- smiri. liilitidm-ed a bill provldlnR for llu- raukiiii: and promotion of olflt-ers of Ihe riilte<l Slates Army on merit
The Interatnte Coninieri-e (^nninils- siiiii. ill Ils annual report, proiiount-es Ihe Klkins lan- forblddlni: rtlsorluilna- tiou III railway rates wise and sahi- Ini-y.
.K resolnlion nuthoriilnc a oominlllee, to t-nll on the rostiuasler-lieneral for, papers In Ihe postal InvestlKatlon n-as tiefeatcd In the House after a f-harp di-bnlp.
The Secretary nf War hns deterinlneil nv fnrlhtr nctloii retjanllnif llip war ut- leniiu-es of Major-lleneral MaoArtbur in llniinUllu. H. 1.
Tht' Slate Deparlment was Informed Ihlll NIcaiaKua has ret-0Knlr.t>d the re- publk- of I'anauia.
OIU ADOPTKD ISLANDS.
The I'hillppliie roiunilsslon hnK nniuoti llivknian Wiiitlirtip aa a Judu^ of llie Coun of KIrat Iiisiam-e. He has bei-u nsslslant exi-eulive sivrelnry.
.\ii ncreemenl hns been reaoheil li»- Iwt'i'ii ileni'ral Tnft and the frinrs by whith Ihe I'iiIIihI Slnles xvlll ai't|ulro| the frinr Imitls for the sum of $7.1110.- IHSI uni.l.
A n-i-nril bronklnc trip from Manila III Wnshliigion has been nrranRod foi" lltivt-rum- Tnfl.
.V iiuinber of friends of ox I'resldent Woz y till Imidt'tl at Snu .luau. V. ll., mill expressed Ilie opinion that the I'liiled Slntes would be fori-od soon In Inli-rvene In Ihe Ishiiitl.
The I'nited States lnins|Hirl Kliiusley Is nshori- nt Mnrclelnfc'OH. North Mln- ilmino. r. 1., with a rock through her liottoui.
Till- Knleit'li. Ihe Cliu-innnll, the Al- biiuy nnd the rouipi-y, of the Norlheriu .\sinllt- Si|Unili'iiii. under rmniumiil of lienr Ailiiiiral I'lKipt-r. arrived nl Hono¬ lulu. II. I., from Yokiihiinin.
II Is snid lluit lliiveruor Tnft anil Mljr.- liuldl. the Apostolb- Delesate, hnve rent-lied n basis of aKiecuii-nl for Ihe pun-hnse of the lantls owned by' tin- frinrs. The prU-e ngroi'd ou is $7,- L'oO.iiiW.
liel
Davi.l',
ivickcd; Absalom wns a wi.ked, proud filling man; he was renowned for hit lii-anlv; he laid a plot In overlhrotv the gnvcriiuient and si-i/c the kingdnrn; he stole the hearts nl thc people by his sub- llctv: he then Iie.l lo bis father ami went Io Hebron and set up a government ot his iiivn; he snon siarted with «n nrmy to- itiirils -Icriisnlem. David fled from the rily nnd tro.»sed over .Ionian and established heaihiUiirters at Mahanftim.
VI. Tiipic- Pulling dotvn the rebellion. When D.ivi.l fh'il from .lerusalem he re- ftisc.l tn lake llie ark with him; .\h»al.im Hud his armv ninrchiiig from llcbrnn en¬ teral JcrtisaVm the same day; Alisidnm i at Iirst iiili-ii.l.-d to follotv David immedi¬ alclv and overtake his father wliile he was wiarv, but he finally ileci.led to take more I time and riu-.e a large armv. Absalnm was I king in .lerusalem al-niit llnet- iiiciilhs; he Ihcn went .ml In battle wuh Datid's war- nnrs; Absalom's army was def.-aled snd he tvas slain. David ninururd over the I death nf his son.
; \II. Topic: Prai.se and thanksgivinic I f.,r (io.r. giLiilncss. Thi- is one nf Ihe I psalms siipposeil to hnve been wrillen bv I tiavi.l during Ihr laller iiart nf Ins life. It
h.s slii-cp. |-Iiri»t IS I ai-e the sh,
figures; 1 The .^hcpherd and 2. The H...t an.l tut guest. le gn...l M.cpli. - "¦
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I-ev
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»ix ii.niilhs- li|.Kii,»..niii"i.i ! nil twelve wen- a..iitili.-.l. Knrt; .-iBh. ilvll ni¬ li..u. bniniiht a:,M;ii:t Cv prlsoLc. .- « er«- Jisuiisr.sl
Tl.e cosu of Ihe pn-s.'c-.u:..:. uiu-l I c poll! liT 111* couvMwl Bejsotia,
His |H-ople cp; the Ult UIC .--li.-phcr.l giv»s ,ul|iati..fn,Ii.'n and sonI hls-rlv. ])avi<l IS iiliiiTi.lniuly supphril sn that his run rilnrielh nvcr.
\"lll. T..|ii. The wm-s of iiilcnii'i-ranre. The wise man writes nf I he in rse nf strnng ilrink. This lesson refers In the |iersonal i-xperiences nf Ihe drunkard as well a. lo the iuHiieoce of strong drink in geiii-rnl. Strong drink caiiies [..iverly; it nin.ks peo¬ lile; ili-lrnts li:il.|.llie.s; brings sntrnvi, rniiienli.iii. wr.iiii.ls. r.-.lness nf .-ves; bv it manv ar.- .l.-rcu.-,l; it riiiii? . liara. Icr and -le-Iinv- llll- prnspl-cl. nf et.-rmil llte
l.\. Tni'i,- S,.l.,ni.ui's .luh.-s nulliiicd. After D.ivM's vi,-t.Vry nver Absalom he iP- lurneil 1.1 .lerusali-ni; he wa" notv gri.tving ,1.1 ami a m-w king must be ai-lcrte.l: Da iid't .h.'icc -All' Ins snn S..inrii,.ii, the princes nf Israel tvere nK..-iii!,le 1 nu.l D.1VI.1 rnmnii>.si..ne.l his s.in Ii |.t-ifiiii>i Ihc gicai w-.rk nl bnil.ling a h..ii<e for ilic l.nr.l; Davi.l ha.l many mns, hut aiimiig ihem all Snl.iin..n ha.l iH-eu thnsen mr ihe Ihinne; David charges Solnm-in Ui kii.itv li...| sn.l sene Him |.crf.-.-IIy.
.\ Topic; Snlomnn'- r.-t|ii.--I and 'lo.rt reply. Snnn after Snlniiinu bi-camt' king he assembled the people at (iilieoii- the l^ird apiieared t.j S.il'.innn an.l asked huu t*hat he dc-ired mott; S.il'.mon replied Ihat liernuse he waa young nn.l innperi. rnce.l an.l the kingdtifii was great, he most of all d.--iri-d wi..l'.m and tiii.lcrst.-inding in or.ler that he might giii.le Ihe «lt..ir« nf the n-ition aright. The I.nr.| »-aa j.leaaed tvith this reriut-.i and nnt only gave him tvi-'loni. but &l.n gave him ri.-het and honnr in abundan.-c
\I. T..pii : The various services at ihe le.li.-atinn OI the temple. .K. snnn ss Snin- rnnn t*-as inade king he liegali to prepare for the building i.f the teuinle; the mate¬ rial was nearly all ready; tlie temple wai In lie a large building surrnunded wuh sev¬ eral t-ntiil.. and was tn lonlain manv ar¬ mlet nf furniture. When it wa. flnally built the ark tv«s bmughi, in an.l ihe house • ¦1. .iedicatf.l: Nil..m..n off. re.l the de.li-
filled'tbe temple with a ilou.l.
XJI. Topi.-- Wise men seeking .lesus. When I hrirl was Isirn in IVthlehem nf .ludea. Ill ihe .lavs ..I Iler.wl. wise men came fr'.m tl.c Kast seeking Hini: Ihev knew of the i..ming Messiah, and vere dire<ted In IVthlefcH'i bv a star; they uent to Hei.sl and asked him als.iit Ihrist: llrml s*. lelly de. ided I., kill le-js. he asked l!.e m,ae men to inf.irni huu .r-n-ermiig Chri.r in order that he t.si miglii gn and worship llim. but the Lord tvai ntl tlie.ie men and thev returned toother way, thus ilrfealing Hero''
It must lie fine lo 'oe ao ruh iha- jou Jon't have to keep u|> »ppeji«Dt<».
DllMK.STir.
I'l-dii.i! '.iiiimis.iioner Hull, iu P.iiii: liniiilmi. .\. v.. t-nm-luili-d Ihnl llu- pns-
Inl Inw.- bml I i vlnlnu-il in Ilie siile
nf linu- ri-i-nnlers. nnd lieltl Seu.iltir li. K. liret-n for trinl ou ull live IntlU-t- iiiciiis. Mr. tii-t-eii lint n slay.
W. A. .Mi-Kowi-n. Secrelnry of the Iliinnl of Ueneiils nf the Oillfornia Slale riilvi-rsity. i-oufessed Ihlll he' wns il defaulter lo Ihe exieiil of IL'II,- IMKi.
Hy snwini; lhroui;li Iron linrs nnd di);giiii: tl,niii(.'h brick wnlls Ihlrleoii liriSniiers escaped fnnu JaU al 'I'oiub- sloiie. .Vriz.
Miss Wllhiliulnii .7. I'ook. if New- •iiirl. i:. I., nml lur parenls derlarn Williiiin lloiui-r l.i-nvlll. son in law of Willimn .1 Ilryiin. broke his promise I) lunrry her.
The i-niuiulltee of the Slalt- Hoard Ilf t'hnriiii's of Netv Vnik. bus ret-oui- lui-udi-d Ihal the House of Uefii|;i< uu ItniitliiU's Islnnd lie reinoved lo soiuin Inlerliir ptiiul nml tlii- Islaud used us a t-ily park.
The llnuso of the Ixuilslniin State. .\sseiiilily passetl a bill eKlnbllshliin a i-oiumisKlmi III speml ^L',-),!!!!!) lu sup- pn-ss the boll weevil pest.
Th" .Anierlenii Ilonrd of Couiinlsslon- i-rs fnr l-'nrelgn Missions repm-led Ihnt till- Inlal iiiiiiiuiil of money rt-celved sliit-i- l.sili has been ».-U.4ai,W5.
llll- I-'i'ili-i:il liranil Jury In Oiiiahn. Nell., relnrued nil liidlelnirnt aKnlnst rulli-d Slntes Senntor Dietrich for Icisfni,' it liulldin): lo Hie (ioveriinient.
I'OHEKiN.
lluss nns ill Korea were ri-pnrled lo be in.-liiii-il lo reseiil .Miierleau ni-tivlty ill Korea.
rhe rniled Slnles Cuba Land Com pnny has lieionii- Ille i-blef owner of a IrncI of .MMNNI ncrcs HiirruiinilliiK Hu' Hny of Nipe. Culm. II Is Intended lo lllllill a I Uy nnd esialilish a Kumiiier ro- liorl.
.Mr. Chaiuberhiiii aniiouni-ed, at I.i'i-ils. his liiNMitliin lu form a i-nmmil- lie of Ihiriy men prominent In prliii-1 IHl indnsirlea, lo exuiiiliir nnd repnrt nn nil brain-hes nf Irnde In 'ireal lirll- aiii lllld the t-uloiili-».
.News nf Hie passniir of the Cuban n-t ipni.-ily bill wna re.-elved with re¬ lief at lliivans. nnd liiiproviMl <-uiidl- tions. il XXus believed, nould soon tM> nnll-d.
The i-nrrcspondent of Ibe lAintlnti Morning I.i-iitler at The llnifiie aays It is ii-p.irlid Ihi-ri- Ihnl bolh liolland and lirenl Hrllnlu liiKisl Ibat tbe llepublle nf Pniiniiia shall assume Uablllly for SCI.-.iSHi.iMHi nf Ihe Colniiibinn Urlit.
Tiirki-y k-rniili-il all Aiiierli-a's de nimiils, iirrnngi-d iipnlnnies for Insulls In I'mi-iil linvis III .Meiandrella and f l-.-.l . Iiiirinn.
.Mr .liis.-|.h Chaiuberlaiu has ob tniiied Ihe si-rvii-es of a uiluiber of lirnuiiiii-ni biisliiesN iiien on bla i-oiii- nii.--i..ii lit i-xperls lo ilriiw up a llrlllsh liirilT n-lmiii iiieaHiire
Till- ill-Igii of Ihe Uussiau lluildiui:, 111 till- SI. l.ouis KlIMisltlon, hna been iippniveil by the Czar It will be a limiil.-nn.' Sinn lure on tin- slvle of III.- Pal:--- nf llniiinnnlT Hnynnis nl .Mns.-nw lllld tvill .-osl ll.'SI.IMSl
I'lislilvi- :iniiniin.-i>iui-iiis an- mnde In Pnris l.y ilie SnI.-ll and the l.anterue
Ibnl VI.-ll.r M.-r. i.-r ol f the dlrei-
lors nf 111- .Miiii-Ii.i of .lusil.-e nud re pmler of Ihe liri-yfna* Coinmission, has i-iiii. lulled his report, nnd Ihnt it ri-i nuinii-iids u revlsliiii of Ibt- i-asi-.
I'he Ixindon Dully Miihii Pekln i-or respnmli-nl dei-lari-s lunl a fen .Maii- I hu nnbles. whn nre iiiii|.-r llussinii In¬ fill.-11'. lire di-lnv.n^- Ihe i-mi.-hislon
nf nil nlliniii-e be- V 1 China and Ja
inn.
A Krem-li n-|...ri ihat lierinnii Km p.-rnr's sisier. Primi-sa Clinrlolte. ba. imii.er Is ollll ially rbnraclrriz.M at
i-us
fnsi ilisnppi-ni
The Si-,1 nf Arxif illl.' and sirniig.- n-.-u.-- nr.- nlinessi-i al laiiif-innig. nl Ihe head of Ibe ias layiHin. M'ssels Iiing stranded am h.-lplcss,
Itiuiinr- nf war iu Hie I'ar KsH i'u nnt ili-Iirli Till l,.,ndi 11 Slix k Kx
ge
AUiiii (ISSl Jens hi Kisbinefr nn S'Liiig for ald^Io eiiiigrale in Arten l.iin or I anadn Thiy xviiot land to es lal'lish cjlnnies.
It was unuii'uiu-ed that twenty six lallal.ur.s of voluuleeia will simu Im lalsrd In I-eli:iiil. llei-i-Iofi.r# tbe (Jov i-rument had refused to eiieufl (lii vo!uoi««r noTeuifut tg Irelaud,
JAPAN REPLIES TO RUSSIA
Curs
Foreipn Offios Looks For re'.ccful Solution.
>egolUlloii« r.esaineil *l ToMo—Oo»era-
,nent Itenil; I'nr lloalllltlet — It mr
insnrsnre Unlet lncreNae.1.
Tnkio. Jnpaii Japan's reply to Rus- s.n was hamltsl In Karon de Ilosen at h iMiifi-rent-e belween Ihe Knssian Min¬ ister antl Koi-ei«u Minister Koinura. 10 Ihe lUissinn la-gnllnn.
Japan's reply is lu uo xvay In the na- Iiii-I- of an ulllmatuiu, but sbe aska Kii..sl« lo ret-oiislder certain essential polnlH in lu-r reply to Japan. Barou de lloseii ts now- sulflt-lenlly reoovered lo ix-suine the nt-KOllallons.
St. Petersburg. Uussla. tllBelals of Ihe Korclsn Dlllee do not share Ihe p*a- slnilRtU- feellns regardlUB Ibe situation In Ihe Kur Easl which now soems to 1«' general. They sny Ibere Is no rea¬ son lo despair of a pt>aeeful settlement ot Ibc ditfloiilller- over whli-h Russia and Japan nro al variaiii-e.
London. Kiiplnnd. .K special lll«- patcli fi-t.iu Toklo xvas the first Inllma- linu the Japanese I.eKalloii here re- i-elvtMl that Jnpnn'R reply bad setuallr. been (-oinmunk-atiHl to Haron de Rosen. Tht> Lepition later t-ommiink-ated tha details of tbe reply lo the Hrltlsb For¬ eign Ullli-e, but refusiHl to divulite the details. The Lepition admitted tbat In iteiierni terms Ihe tllspatrb from To¬ klo i-nvensl Ihe situation, w-hleh a Le- gntloii ollli-lnl rbnrat-lerlxeil aa being "tiulle Brave," but one from whieh n* des-lslve dex-elopnieiita eould be ex« |wi-<ih1 liniuotllalely,
Ixinl Uotbst'-hlld, while deollninc ta venture an npiuloii as to Ibe outooma of tbe Jnpnnese-UiisKlnii rrlsls, said:
"(Ine of the most Important factor* Is xvlietbor Anierlt-a n-lll selae the op- IHirliiiilty to press ber rialuis for opan ports ill Mniiebiirln. If she doea'aa It wonld certainly help a peaceful aolu- tlon. I Imve beard of no suitgeated loans, either Jnpaiieae or Kusslan. Whnt Ibey would bave to do In caae of xvar Is a bypotliesis 1 do not care t* dlseuss."
Jnpmiese Itiisslnii war risks at Lloyds' have risen to thlrly-llve gtlln- ens per t-eut. lo the end of .lanuary, and forty-five lo the end of Kebrunrj. CarKo Inaurnuee Jiiniped from llTe t» Ixvenly slilUlncs. Tbe owners of tw* cnrgoes already half xxny to Japan fonnd illttleiilly In offectluK Uisurauca, even nl the lailor rale.
UlSKED LIKK KOR KORK.MAN.
Son of u Wealthy .Man Plays Role of a Ilei-o.
Colm-ndo Springs. Col. Donald Ford. son of one of Ibo wealthiest mine oxvn.- ers of Ibis elty, Asketl his life by eu- terliiK n prei-ipltnlhiu tank In tbe Tel- lurldo reiluetlon mill to drag out the botly of Howard Morely, the foreman, unilor nbom ho worked.
Kotli were aspliyibited wllh chlorine Kas and Ford xvns uneunsi-lous eight bours. Had bo remained In the vat • half minute loiiKor be would have been klUeil. jHitli men were resouetl by other employes, who olioppoti n hole In the liotlom of the viil. Kord. who la lilneti.en yt4irs old, is Hliidylllg lo be n inlnlng engineer, nml. delermllieil to mnsler nil brmu-hes, securctl eiiiploy- lueiit In the mill.
ATTACK ED CONGRESSMAN.
.Man Wbo t'sed n Pistol Gels Five Years in Prison.
TullnbnHRi-e, f-ln.-Waller I.. Taylor, nfter lieluK iici|ullled on four llldlct- ineiils. ebni-Klnu hlni wllb nannnlt on Cnngressnuin Lamar, nns i-onvb-lcd on Ihe llfth nf assault wllb Intent to inurder, JuiIko .Malone aenlenced klua to five years In the Stnte priaoii.
Soon ufler Lnniar. then .'llorney- (lenernl, xvas iiomliuiliHl for CiiiiKresa,
Tnylor i used hlin of linvlu„ suld tbnt
he slurred a ballot box In a primary and preseiiled Laiiuir a plslol, da- ninndliiK n xvrlllen i-elrnt-tloii. Lnnmr liuik Ibe plslol from lillii nnd Knx-e It to Tnylor's uncle, who returned 11 to him, whereupon Tnylor nitnlii drew It on Ijiiiinr mill c-onipt-lletl bim to sign the relriii-Hon.
AU.MY UKOUtlANIZATION ORDBB.
Some of Hie (lenernl Ollleers Ohject ta Their AsslKumiMils.
WnHliliicloii, I). (".—.\s a reault of ob- jeetloiis inade by some of Ihe general ollleers aHslgiinl In divisional and de- parlmenlnl roniinnndH under Ihe geo- grapbk-al reorgnnlznllon made Inst week, tbere xvlll probably lie some re- nsslgiinieiits. The ollli-erH xvho hara raised tbe objri-tloiis say that theyi were ^ot consultitl wllh refer« rni-e tn^cbangliiK Uielr beadiiiinrtera, and tbey feel tlml Ihey are Piitlt|e<l lo aome i-nnslderalloii in Ihls respect.
The ehuiiKes to be made will be merely lo meet Hie personal wish of these iinti-ors, and xvlll i ,t affect the ceogrnpbli-al lines of divisions and da. parlmenta eslabllsbeil In Ihe reurganl- zatioii order.
Seven Years For Teller Kilge. James .M Edge, abseoiidlng jiole tel* ler of Ibe First Nnlional Hank, uf I'at¬ ersou. .N. J., xvns senleiu-eiT by Judge KIrkpalrli-k, In the I'nlliHl Htatea Coiirl, at Treulon, to seven yeart, nltlioiit hard labor. In Ibe Essex Coun¬ ty Penltenllary.
)I urder Jury Disagrees. Tbe Jury disagreed In Ibe ease of .Mrs. Cora Weeks, on Irhil al Hedford, Ind., < barged wllh killing Mrs. Buaao- na Ireland, ber aged inolber. Josepb Weeks, hiiahaiid of Mra. Wecka. ta awslllng trial fur (-ompllrlty.
Kills Wife In Church. L. W. Horn, a farmer, shot and fa* Inlly wounded bis wife In ehureb. at Ceplrevllle, Is. Jealousy is Ihe anp¬ posed cause. Horn Hed. pursued by • kherlir and bliMMlbounds. His body xvns found at Hedao laler with a bullet hole in Ibe bead.
Power House Boilers Kzplode.
Tbo boilers In Ibe puwer house of Iba
Irnnsit i-oiiipaiiy, at ft. I..ouls, Mo.,
exploded, killing oue man, lii)urlag t
diiD-n more and n'r»-kliig the bnildlus.
Minor Mention.
JiiLib Klls pronouiK-es Wsslilnglun'S slums worse Iban Ibiisa of New Yorka
Sleps hsve lieen laken for tbe orgaua luillon vf a naliunal war on the mea* iinlto.
lleav.T flgbtlng lasting two days be* tween liumlnli-sii forces wsa reported .rom HsiitlBgo.
Joseph Keppler nat rbuseu »*ir Chief of Ibe Six .Nations al Ibe bier of lue lale Mrs. Converse.
Uussla i-outiiiui-d Ibe murement oC troops easlaard. and a strung aqootf* roil left the Uedllerraoeau for Cblaeoa waters.
Arrnngemenis sre lieing perfe<-ted for n traltle alliance lietween Ibe 'KrteeS railroail and Ibe Koulhern fur an •¦• Iraiiee Into .New Urieaua. Iji.
t-Mnanl J. Frost Invei.lor of tk* Fnist or riulx-li. llgfal. iiaed elrloalva. ly for llgbllBg railroad eoaehes, dM Ht Delrolt, Mi'-b.. aged sixly llro yearA
Tba Naw Vork Conrt of Appaala Af .ided that a <-ount) tax lieu doea aoC lake prere<leiit-c of a clly tnx 'len. aai Ibat in any raiie Ih? laller holds goatf.
Kxperls rei-unimeiidUig tbc pun-ba«a 0, walersbcds In Ibe vk-lully of tfttte kill tu Increase .New Vork Clly's aralW lupply. Tbe pUu <-oiileui:>talr3 thf «8a nendltOTv-ir «lOO.Wtf,<lW
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Mttial.l!i OOPIX3M. NASSAU COU NTY REVIEW Pivx; c;i-:i«iTw A FAMILT XXWSPAPBR OF LOCAL AMD OIltlBAL IXTKLLIOKKCB TBSKIi tl.lO TEA ILT I« AlTABil VOL. FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 190.S. NO. 9. SEVEN REASONS WNY FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR is a Household Favorite Everywhere for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Grippo and all othor Throat and Lung Troubles Ilt quickly stops coughing, tickling in throat, difficult breathing and pain in the chest and lungs. 2 It immediately relieves the spasms of Croup and Whooping Cough and effects a speedy cure, 3 It contains no opiates or other poisons and can be given 'with safety to children and delicate persons. 4 It contains no harsh expectorants to strain the lungs or astrin. gents to dry the secretions and cause constipation. Bit prevents Pneumonia and Consumption, strengthens the lungs and cures LaGrippe and its after effects. 6 It will cure Consumption and Asthma in the early stages and give comfort and relief in the most hopeless cases. 7 It is pleasant to take and at once produces a soothing and strengthening effect on the lungs. A Sevan C«ld For Thra* Months. The followlnt letter from A. J. Nuibaum, of Bates- vlllc, Ind., telli its own slory: "I suffered for three months wilh a severe cold. A druggist prepared me aome medicine, and a physician prescribed lor me, 11 did nol improve. I ihen tried FOLEY'S HONEY TAR, and eight doses cured me." AND A Chattanooga Druggist's Statement. Robert J. Miller, proprietor of tlic Read House Dru? Store, of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes: "There is more merit in FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR than in any other cough syrup. The calls for il multiply won¬ derfully and we sell more of it than all other cough syrups combined." SOLO AND RECOMMENDED BY F. W. FLETCHER, Pharmacist. JLOMO ISLAND TakinK oflfert Octobor 11, 11 ti:! "BLK aasi aouHD. tsatra a iii^i;::::::::r MBatea I ItriBaaTd I TBtraam i Lnbroek < ) 7 ll 8(H . 7111 1ft 1 1-» »» I ... 8 83 t m til I 7AI 8M I ;M 148 I 161 SIH r 801 8U I Hin 8M I si« tie I 8111 SIK I .. will* I 8 It «l« r 81W II It I . WIT I kTA tSl I SW ttl Utli im iim nil' IHM I tk USI l» S'io UM Itn in-i SiQ AlM .-iW 6114 (1114 --' Irt 3 « 4 in » 17 li « » 411 I, ; i 4 -iS A :.>4 (C4 11 Ul e sr, » m fJ kiS III i-i Pi IS ._ Its t-.It I 44 1 Kl H 43 1 411 1 Wl > 47 IK! IM 211 I HU \r,l -/ ¦..", 8111 SAV tm J tci am LH (3i ilt 17 }i!lT4l III .-4 III II; 1141 4 411 II 4.^ 4 411 .1 411 II IS H ISI « 4S a 411 4 47 Mvi .. II :7 e nil a.'iii 4 5i Ar,i li IS aai a.v, aM 4 ra nm . siia s.mi .... — a.-,ii 4.'« 014 . r.iw 711; 18 III I Ii7 a IA 4 Id 4 rn li 111 u -iS It 11 7 114 . .. tlv IIIUI . . tin Sliu . .. Oil TIW Itll su an 4117 n 114 «i2 ... ii4fl 7i» It 17 z 17 a 17 4 la A III S 18 li -ID A (a 7 IA . . tlia . .. 4ll,'i Iiiu 8I2II .. HI-.4 ;il7 4 IU 11 111 8 I-'I .. « .IS " fl.-EI 8 417 I.) 7 43 8 1,1 II ;i IL-.Mi 8 IU 11 46 7 IU 7 47 ^67 In r>7 i:.- AS 7 SS 7 rKl SKI II Kl I HI 7S8 7M II I » 17 II 17 I l« I 12 4 211 n:o II ... MH II . . HM II :iii I -r; n u i- 17 I'M 1121 n .VI I H ; 1,1 ll. JOHNSTON'S CHRISTMAS RND HOllDflY SEASON ANNOUNCEMENT Wo will double tln^ uKiial nuiiilior nf Oreen Trading: Stamps on all imrt-liaspi in.itlo on l-'riil,-i.vs ami Satiinlavs until tlm oiitl nf this vi-ar. Oiir M-it't^s aro riglit, .lUil wt^ invito vnn to i-niiif antl 1 ook .it our Rimtls. Evi-rvtliin^' li.-is lioon soln-tetlwitli tlit> iitiiinst I-an-, aiitl wo lu'lii-vi- wo have in our ^itort- .soiiii' of the most ti'iniitiuj; assortments of ^;ifts to lie fouinl for miles nrouiul. Wo are the lie.iili uartei-s for ovei-vtliiiif,' in this line. We have an e\«-e]itiiiiiall.v lar^'e iissortnieiit of the liest forei^'ii aiul iliinestii- miiki-». vvitli varieties eIum^'lI tii satisfy any t.-iste. Our line iiuliitle |
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