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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
A FAMILY IIK>V'SPAPRR OF LOCAL AND SKNKBAL IMTKLLIOXM B
TiaaS: tl.SS TIASLT IH ADTA«t,B
VOL. IX.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1903.
NO. 7.
V
I
I
YOUR LUNGS
/
IF THEY ARE WEAK—You are in constant danger of Pneu¬ monia or Consumption which can be prevented by FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR if taken in time.
IF TMEY ARE INFUIIIED-You already have the first symp¬ toms of lung trouble that may prove fatal and you should not delay taking FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. It cures all inflammatory con- ibtions of the respiratory organs.
IF THEY ARE OBSTRIiOTED—It is dangerous to use harsh eiqiectorants which strain and weaken the lungs. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR soothes and strengthens and enables the tubes to be naturally cleared.
FOLEY'S MONEY AND TAR
«
fives the greatest comfort and relief in advanced stages of lung trouble and never fails to cure incipient Consumption. Contains no opiates. For Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia and Grippe. It stops the Cough and prevents Pneumonia.
B— Thnt Ymi Bat
FOLEY'S Hmiey and Tar
A MuemANt Tctnaomr
J. N. FsMerson, nlgbt policeman of Mashns, la., writes:—"Last winter I .tmt t bad eold an my lungs and tried ¦I least a halt dotaa sdirefiised cough ¦idltlais snd bsd trestment from two .fkyiiclans wiibout getting any benefll. A Mead recommended POLEY'S HOHEY AND TAR and Iwo thirds of • bMds ctired me. I consider it the graalsst cough snd lung remedy in &• world."
THREE 8IIE8 fiSo, SOo, $1.00
HBNEYa^'TAP
¦ .;fiti«qiW;iC
I,
SOLD IID RECOMMENDED BY F. W. FLETCHER, Pharmacist.
XXDNO ISIvAND
RAILROAD TIIv^E
TakiDK effect October II, 1103
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Printing Delivered
as Promised
mised as Wanted Nassau County Review
Time Table
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Wimi BIH'SK
L»a«eMlawila at InandA-imlnuir. 1 iv«i ii.« ana hiwnaixt aiu.liiuiaiiNwt iliv.il.l ii..i.r.<.
bM«a Htimp •• ad at :J lula |-<u.i i-vtn houn MMIM mln. |««l III* »l>l l.<i>irs.
I«a«* tttmrre-t; KallmMl track. 3 acl u ¦la* pmat *-wn anU 23 mm. imU huan.
Uan* Allan'l.' .\\e. ami itoilsll Nl . Ml and MaUa. |wM i-vti. aii.l 31 mm |ia>i o-ld houn.
Anir* •( lt.«kvlil»(-vntn. .41 min. p**l cvea oUtttmpt SlaUk. paal wM t>u.ir>.
nm ear at Rallroal Irack rnwpirt. 5:ai a M. i la>t an*. II: S p. ai.
NOKTH BOCMD
biaTeSnrkTiilr (Villi* 3U niawlaa pa** Iba
¦NalMani aud Hi aiid .Vi lulnutr* past tha odd
Arv. mhI Hadall h.MiniMid aimla.
¦n.l :,-: min. paM sta hnnr. a** HrmpawiHl "T mln. past rt«n and 17
I The Wall Street Journal
I Oiree adrioo and auawen, withont
tbarge, iniitiiriea about iuTi-atmonta.
- Btodiea DnaerWinfi (»iiaea of market
I (BOTements. Di*t«miiii«a fart^ Rovvru-
I injt value of sficnriliea Cntirlsni.aualTaea
and rvviowi Kailruaa aud Indoatrial re-
poru. Haa (xmiplete tabl«a of eaminita
cif propertif*. Qantpa airtivn and inac-
I live sto(^ and bouda. KtvonU the
! the lant sale ot bonds and tbe yie.1,1 ou
I iDTeatmeut at the price.
I One irkn daily contulli Iha Tits Waij,
9TRKBT JOl'RNAL l« beller iittalified In
iut-ett money tafely and pmlilalily and
lo adt-iee nlioul inretlmentt than une iiUo
iort nol ilv in
PublishcKl dallT by
Dow, Jouca A Co , « Broa-J St., N. Y
The oUlwit iiewi ogeocj ot WaU St.
tl'i a Tear, |l a monlh.
r ailii. poM .>dd boMn. 7 Ante*at MliiMda maud Si>mla. pa>t traa ^aaaltBUn. pax nlil ItiHir...
nnl«aralAII*iiii.- .\vrnn« and BMhll Sl.
klla. ak: laal
QCICeNR- WKSr Hia-ND
t taavr ll«niMlMi I rrrrv Uoiir fram VS<
8^ m. ta I-.37 p in, ...nnn tin.! ».lli r tra li» ailpMaUbiN'« > ora (-11) a.a Uruuklyn. KA-T IIUl'NIl Can to... 4^TB« rtety -..iur fn.m d 14 ».
" " ¦ " a.'
ECZEMA
aad all SUa Disesses cared by
BANNER SALVE
The meet healiag sales ia the world.
Tbe Oeetae SaM "StMi Ta H."
Om. L. Hnrd. af High Town. Oa.. -aitim.:
"B«itaia brok* out oo my bobjr covrrlng bla
aro* IOO* h*wa* wrll. Thc doctor *««inf It i curiOf bim raid: 'Mick to it fer ll I* doTai I mor* good tbao aajrtaiiif 1 bavodoaolor him.- "
¦UABANTEED. Prie* SS CMita
V W II.KrcllKIt, riiiiriiin.isi
. ». le I»I4 > Bl 1-fievMn aad Ilnrk linr*»M«ad awl MlM^d. .Ml.r
6rSD.\V TIMK TAHIJC Oa MlBda.«* Sr>l cars haan R.irkTtll* Cmtr* fiM% • I'm t> rl ~ .i-a m, .Vlamia d aia. lBsrMiri«r a« p««
• lorkvlllr I >'¦ I'r mad al 11 |
.u. rt ... . . 14 a. ai . aad ttaa* (aMa-
r. A I>i>LBAitca. bapl.
LAXAKOLA
MP8IKOLA
•rni dy»p«|MMM.
Weak ^-K Hearts
Ara due to IndlfesllaB. WhMti-alne ef aTery eoe hundred peep>e wke have heart troubla can remember whea It was sbnpte Indifn- ttea. It la a aclantttle liet thai all caaaa ol heait dleaaaa. nol orfaMe, sia ast only toaDesUslo. but are the dbect nsuH ef ladt- giettea. All feed taken Ibm the Wsmerli ahiek faOs al parlect dlnetloB femieatt end ewells Ihs sMMSrb. pulflnc li up acainal the heart. This htMtiria with the action at the heart. aa4 la lhi oouiaa ol time thai daleaM bat etMl enaa becomes diaeaaed. Mr. D.ICa*la.al NBHila0..en: IkMamMch WoeblaaMMalaa MjM|t«TkM kaon tmli* ««ka. I MM KbMI 0*«SWetOa« lor akoM loa e«aMa aiMTaaaS aa.
liaM BliMli WhrtYwi Bal aod fotteees the iliMicb e( all eiralaaadihe haailel all pnaeura.
iaa.«M(hmMhrMa.
Mraaeratf Mr B. a OeWtTTM 00.01 WHB
THOMAS JOHNSTON.
IOIXT!lIiOMEf»"aAR
tOeotatromt aa/a> aarw» Am a»<ate»
R. LOSEE
daalor la
CONFECTKMERY, TOBACCO )
ANO CMARS A
.LUXCH ROOM. V
OTTSTHIR.S
fDUlMManMCAR
9tttt9tl»m9rmtt^9mttmmaim
— MONEY TO LOAN
On fAortgage at 5°^
ALL UOOO LOANS ACCEPTED AT OVCE.
ilBEIT B. flAFF, Co.aMllor^l-Le* •ABYLON. N. V.
Hate yonr tried oor
New Butcher
•yet? If not, why we are eelliug the choicest meat in the market at loweet rates.
Main St., bet. Fulten and Smith Sta.
F. PITTERMAN, Prop.
Formt'rlT W. II. PBllerKin-i
W. VAN WICKLEN
PLUMBER
Wheels are Bnzzing
Ready to do all kinda of work, ench •d making window framed, d(X>r frames, •ash, doors, brackets. Grill work and itair bailding at the lowest prices.
ChaLrle.s. L. SeamaLn
Upper Main St. FREEPOBT, L. 1.
CARPENTER (Sl BVILDEH
WINDELS
MftDQf Actar«r« of
FRENCH ICE CREAM
aud Choice Confectionery. French Fmita, Fancy Ohooolates AlAOour home made Cocnannl Balls. Lemon :;n('<.iinut. I'eannl Brlltle, Old Faahloned Mo- laiiM.«Candr. Covoaont KlsMS, Peaoot Bar. Dream (-anuneU. all klnda of Mixed Candy, BnKrr Scotch. Frnit l<ars. Coooanut Bars, all tlml* of Tally, etc.
ChurchM. Families and Parties Sapplled
Brick Bloek Main Street
FREEPORT
Telephone Mi
J. M. HEWLETT
'dialer In
Hay, Feed
and
Bundle Wood
Church St. FREEPORT. N.Y.
W. F. SOUTHARD
Undertaker and Embalmer
(>m.-<-. Jun.-ti.in (-hurcli nn.l Main Su.
FREEPOnT, L. I.
(-uU» iiromiitlj ulirnile.! (luy ir iiiKht
Lonti Dint. Tul. ulfiuei:4i; reuliLiDCu 9i Kreeporl
J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER COUNSCLLOR-AT LAW Hempstead
New York
Onoe In Hempatead Rank BiiUdlng Oorner Main and Fulton Streets
EDGAR JACKSON
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
132 Naaaau St
NEW VORK BALDWIN. NASSAU CO., L I
SIDNEY H. SWEZEY
COUNSELLOR-AT.LAW
Msas; ts lass •• toad aad lloit|8|S
IS:! Nassau t<t. New York Residence, Bmltb St., near Churrh, Kreep.tr
WILLIAM H. POST
Sncressnr to J. T. Poet A Son Dealer In
Choice Groceries Flour and Feed
MAIN STREET, FNCCPORT
larta ol L. I. R. R., Opp. Rialill Arsaus
StedLin Boilers
)teain and Hot Water Heating
Main St. • FRCCPORT
.Acal Ti-li'phnnr. 42. Lnng Distaofs At.
FOlIYSKllMEYCOii
Makea Kidneya aa^ Blanker Uif M
Pettit Bros.
Ondertakers and Embalmers
K 'vi.'w r.uihlinK, Maiu Street rREEPORT, N. V.
Or.i.lii;,l.'« l.r ll... UiiitKl Suiter Colleee o(
(^,:;-,iti..ii.l.-.l to .lay or liinlit. r..u.r,.l.~ .lir. .l.'.l in tlm lK>«t and latest man¬ .v!.... Imt.v .itto.i.laiit.
.S..,.il. !ili..r>. T,'l..,,l,.,n..... .17 H.'iiinsU-ad
.\S R.K-krilV Cflntre .S. Y an.l N. J . ttth li..ni|»t«sd
fa l!.,cliTill« Centre
OERMAKOLA ointment
oures all skin cliseaae«._
A STRONG STATEMENT.
What a I.«adlnB DrusKtst Says of a Maw Medicine.
We iw-11 I..'\X.\K(.)l...-\ on our own posi¬ tive piiuruntcr. It really does all the maniifacltirei:! claim for it.
It il* ospt-i'ially reoomiiicnded for chil¬ dren when teething, or fretful, or colicky, iir CO list ipa led, or when there is gaa or wind un llie slomach.
It i3 mild in action, tast«s nice, asd is perfei-tly sitle in evorv- way.
It in parli. ularly lienefii-ial to the la¬ dies, liein;; a gentle and uafc laxative to URC at all tiincM.
Its pITcct on thc complexion is re- niaikal.le. 11. opens the pores and clears lip till! skin. ^'i\inn il a .lean, fresh, vel- vety npiM-aran.-r-, (^all ot our store and we will pladly tell yon more nbout it.
It certainly is the best remedy of its kind, nnd we will cheerfully relund the -23 cenls to ony one who fails fo find it benefliial in t-yrry vay.
Thomas Johnston Freeport L.I.
STATE NEWS
liille<l by m Trolley (-ar. neTniiiiii lo H lei-kless husluiiid cost .Mrs. I.ewl« Niiylor. a Toniiu woman of Soiilh Ilartwl<-k. lier life. Mr. Na.> • tor. who Is a farmer llvlns at Sotiih Hai-ltvi.k. left for a Irlp In (ln(>onla. abonl llfleen miles froin his lionic. He failed lo relnrn in due lime and Ills (Inil.nis wife slarleil l.iwanl lln- ele.- trli- railway Irarks Willi ilie nv.iwcd inientloii of lakinc Ihe car for (tneon- ;a lo lirini; liaik liei- lin.«l.an.l. n li.ini i-lm lielievi-il to lie on a spree. Half an hotir l.-iler an early passerby f.niinl ilie woman (I.Tin;; liy the trn.-k. In an al- tempt lo board a ear inoTliip al twen- *V Iniles on hour she bad been thrown li.-nealh the wheels. She w.-is carrie.l to her home, where she s.ion ilii-.l. Her biisbanil was f..niul al Oni-ont;' an lionr l.nler.
Rnralar Cm Tip hi rniirl. Mrs Mary K. Caiilklns, an aged w»- n.aii. wh.) lives ut Operbasi-ii. Lewis ''oniity. wns away from iionie tor in-ar. ly a week anil her bouse w-ns doseil. .-ihe was In .lelTerson Cnniily f.ir eiain- iiialinii In rourt aa to lu-r roiiipe;eni-.v to lunnsce ber liusIneFS affairs. While .111 Ibe wilness stand Mrs. (-anikliis sik! thai she bad $i:;()il in lasli anil f.'t'SI In (>overnnieiil bonds, uml that Ibis was in her liome In (-openbagpii. I i«Mi ber return to her home sbe fouinl •liat all tbis (-nsil and the liondN hn.l 'le.'n St.lien. Her watch was on the oor and a window In ber bedroom ad heen opened with a .-liisel from the .'i;tsl(le. It Is snppi.sed that ibe Infoi-- iiuitlon piven liy Mrs. Caulkitis on tbf witni-s.s stand b-d to the burglaiy.
Killetl l>T ¦ Ilnrk slie^p.
.Toliii ('lie. a wealthy letii-.-d iioiia. Sennrlnn farmer, was kille.l by a hii.-k s.ie<.|) at bis home, near I-'lori.ia. When bis body was found It was siipposeil that he bad fallen from tin- Kiaiin-y sloop, liut a fractured sknll nml lei. witb many cuts nnd bruises on tbe head nnd face, caused a suspicion tbat lie hnd been foull}- dealt with. Iiives- Hiratlon developed evidence of n strufc- ple nnd blood marks about the ground ndjai-ent to where the liody w-ns found. The mystery was solved, however, 'vlien members of the family dlscov ii'd the bead of the buck sheep i-ov- ri-.l Willi llie aged inan's blood. Foul (-.¦MS ngo .Mr. Coe was atla.-ki-il by u . lo.ious bull and nearly killi-d.
Kliot a tril.l Boar In (lie Adlron.larks.
Harrison K. Hall, of Newcoinb, who for years baa been one o. the besl known Kiiides in tbe Southern Adlroii. iliH-ks, was ImpnivliiK tne last of the CC!'.'' buntlns when be saw- soinetbin» lUnt inude liis balr stand nn end. It was a wild boar. II miproarbed blin on a run with brlslle.s erei-t and showed a line oolleetlon of teeth ami faiiKs. The guide's rille was iinlckly put Into ri-lioii. but the onslaught of the boar w-as sn unexperte.l that nllliiiugli a good mnrksninu, his flrst slinis were In effeclive. He linally brought the beast I'.owii li;-r,ii-e it (-ould use ils fangs. II weighed ovi-r 400 pounds.
IaT'Te illlil aie sevcrai s.i-y cTniiiie^alile.s wlil.-b she fonml on a plate there. Her llider sister dis.-.iv.-rcil lu-r ns sbe was eating Ihe lasi one. ami tri.>d to get It I'llt of ber munth. Iml Hnliy llorolby liked Ihe Ubit-ts aiul >|ul.'kly sw.il I.IH..1 it. 1 lo.l.us were senl for. but wben tbey arrived «l the bouse tbe bal.y was dead.
MrlilTrnrr'a Fslal Vawn A peculiar fatality occurred at Hraii (loll. l-'rHiikllii ("ounly. Herbert Mc (.'ileney. aged nlneleen. while rising from a lounge, ralsinl Ihitb of his nriii.s, w llllll movement ac-ciimpuiile.1 a yawn. i'.nd kn.K-keil down a lia.led shotgun liaiigltig on tbe wall above hlni. The ;.iis was (iis;han:ed by Ihe fall, and Ibt i.ini.-nls cnler.Hl bis back. klllliiB bini l:istantly.
fOLET!SlIOMErA"»XAR
atopa tiaa cosi^h and haaia liaatfa
BO YEARS* EXPERIENCE
Patent
Marks
DCSIONt COPVRIOHTS Ac.
Anyone inndlng anketrh and detcrliit.An m: qutoKlT «»certaln cmr opir.tim fre6_wnethi'r i inTentloi
I i» prohiiblr r"it«(>tAMe> Tomn.-
L>tlr conildffiitliil. llandlKiok on Pfttenu pieni IT' ^. (H-leat nconry for»erurin«p»t«nt«.
Fmi«nt« taken through Munn A Co. roMlve •ptfUU notitx^ wii!tnu\ ch.i'-co, In the
Scientific Jfmericatie
A hsndinmelrlliiii'traled weeklr. IJirrest eir- •ul«tl..n .'( »nr ».l.'iillI!o l..urniil. <) cnns. II a rpHT: f..ur iDonths. tl. Hold br-ll newsdealers.
MUNN &Co.""'"'«*-'-New York
Bfwich Olllce. (136 K 8L. WsalilDinon. D. C
CROMBIE'S COUGHCURE
CURES EVERY KIND OF COU«N.
Marrleil In Hecret.
It has juat become known tbat ivT-
titer Ilcpvcsenlnlive I-onls W. Kiin-r
son and Mrs. Klla Thoinns. both
of Warrensliurg. were married al
I I-'IshkiU on lb.' Hnd.soii lasl
. Mari-li. Mr. Kmer.Miii is the eldest son
I rf llie late .K. C. Kmerson. a liniiker
' He was for four years a iiiembi-r of
llie Slale Senale. and rcpresenle.l a
illstrU-t In fongress for four years
Mrs. Kuierson Is tin' daughter of .Innict
l-'uller, a Wurrensliurg luerchnnl. kihI
IS about forty yeni-f. old. Sbe w-as lefl
I widow- about eighteen years ago
a'ltb two sous, one of whom is living.
will Written on m Menu Tard. A will wrilli-n on the back of a hole; ni<-iiu card was ailmllled lo probate b.« Siiirngate .Marcus, of IlufTalo. It is Ibe Inst' w-lll nnd testament of William J. .Mann, who died ibere on Oi-lolier '21 lasl. Tbe will Is a brief ilocnmenl written in ink on the l.n.k of » menu i-ard of the Beach Hotel, of w-li:i-h .Mann wns managii- al the lltne the will w-ns drawn. Sepliniliei- I'd. 111(81, .Mr. Mann leaves all his property, with Hie eK-eptlon of a iiiiyoii porlralt ol his tlrst wife, lo bis wife, I.ydia .1. Mann, of KufTalo.
llabr Ale Strrchnlue TsblrO.
Dorothy I'urlis. of Soulh Ilutlund,
Iblrteen iiujiiths oir", cUlubed unon the
Canleen lo Ke Ahollahert.
.M Ibe recent election the lown ol I'l-.tb. S-.enbcn Couuty. voted for no II . .'lis.-, and the saloons will close next May. II was bellevnl tbat the State Solillers' Home was exempt from the I'l-.ivisioiis of the law. To be cn the ¦nte side (¦ominiiiulanl Kwell WTOte to Atloriieyiieiieral ('nnneeii for uu oplii- I'.ii. anil recelve.1 a reply that the can teen i:iiis; be abolished afler next May.
KrII Drs.l I.miDC Corpse.
Iiev. I.i-vi Wil.-ox, pastor of the Tree Methodist i-hui-cli. at I.liidley. was fiiunil ilead In bis barn, where he bad been al work. When .\dnin Ixihman a friemi of Hie pastor. alteinple<l to raise the body, ho. loo, fell dead. Heart disease caused both deaths.
All Around the NlMle.
rreiliiiiia male residents will organ ir.e an association and open club rooms w here no lliiuor will be sold or drauk.
The next Legislature will bo asked to lake ni-tloii to KUlimlt to a vole of the people Ibe queslion of Inindllig the Stale for good roads.
Helng mentnlly unbalanced, Henry (!. Hurlelgh. a wealthy son of the laU" ( ongressuian Burleigh, coininlttcd sul- i-lde at Tk-onderoga.
.K new- gas well rei-enlly eoinpleled at (lowaiida. Is producing at the rate of ICli.iHNi cubic feet a day. Ils sup¬ ply will be used by village residents.
tiovernor Odell has pardoned Jobn ('. Lniunierts. former Conniy Treasur¬ er of Niagara County, who is serving n seven-year sentem-e for being $-*(l.- (HID short In bis ai-cnunls.
.Superintendent (". V. Collins, ot the lieparlmenl of Slale rrisons. has ap- jioinled .lai-ob Snell. of l"oiida. warden of Ihe Kaslern Xew- York Iteforuiatory, I.t N'apaiioch, L'lsler Connty.
Wolcolt is the centre of a tierce tele- cpliotie war. llesldenls are b«nefl<-iar- les Inslend nf the siilTerei-s. as Is oflen iibe case with other kinds of wars. Tbey will have free telephone service Tor six monlhs ns a eonseiiuence of the Vow. They Itiiiik they i-an stand It.
He Couldn't Make Up Hia Mind.
Ic th.niKlil nf n huiKlnil wnv« In rise,
I-iit h.' couldnt mnk.' up Ills mln.l; I was Kient le be rich nn.l Brand t.i lie wl.^c.
nlnd:
Ilul lie couldn't make up his mind.
He IhoUKbt he would cense lo kj slouch- liiK around. Hut h.' .-..uldn-l make ii|. nis mind: Vl.rrr w-.ri- pl.-nly of chaiu-is Ihut miRhl Imve l..'cn found. Hot I .' .'OuLlul make up his mind; II.' (. ai.'.l to uy this and of lliat he said
--.No.-' diM' wav s.'cmed so hard ami Riiolhcr so
11.' Innc.l to win honors; lu- r.cior did. llioiiKh. I'or he couldn't make up his mind.
Ill' I'lill.'i'.'il nn. IblnklnK some time he »..ulrt start, lint I.' ...uldn't make up his mind; Thi' lio|..s Ihal once Hlled hlni shrank up In lil.s heart. Ill- ha.l ii.'ver made up his mind; Ilc walked wllh driL-pcd shoulders, hia
I Hh- became grnv-- In a pior lillli' cornir they left him one
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.\t l..s; 111' ma.lc I Jl his rilml
. S. K. Kiscr.
¦liiin't always trust tin' fellow who gh.-s .1.111 lb.- glad lllllill," says tbe Miinnyiink rbiliis.i|ihir. -lie may bave brass kiiiii-kles on lln- olher."
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MUCU' TOME
Rexall Mucu-Tone
is a (xMiitive and permanent cure for every form of eaLarrli. It ii as (lifTerent from ill oilier ratarrh remedies as day is from nigiit. It goes direct lo tiie afTccted parts—is earned tliere tlirougll tlie IiIimkI vessels. It a<-ts U|hiii the diseased mucous membranes, driv¬ ing out tile iHiisiiii, licaliiig tho sore tissues and restoring their natural fuiu-lioiis.
i-liindreds of suffering inen anil women Imve taken Hilvaiitage of our cou|Hm offi-r nf a tree Irial Ixiltle nf .Muiu-Toiic und already lettera of thanks are cuniiiig in to us.
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In order that every one sliall know tiiat Rexall .MiK-u-Tone i-. a real i-ure for catarrli. w i- liave persuaded the l'nit<-d Drug C^impany t.l r»-p(-at ils prcxioiis gi-ni-rous offi-r. Tliis wili lie your last oppor- liiiiilv 111 olilaiii a liiitllr lit' Mui-u-Tiiiie free, tiierefore do not delay, liul lill ill this i<iu|Miii and mail it lo-day to tlie lnited Drug Co., H..KI.III. Mas-.
Ono.of the famout
REXALL
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thoro it one for path ailmont.
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United Drug Company,
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Mm and women :- Von wlm are sufreriiig with calarrii of llie In-ad and tlinial . ynu who haw- grnwii weak and wan fr..iii i-alarrh of the pelvii- organs; ynu in w lioiii llic div-ase lias w izi-d n|Hi|i .stniiiai-h. liver, kidneys nr hUdder- we know that Hexall Mucii-T.iii- iill cure ym* Do n.it he skeptii-iij. 'Ihis fr<-r Irial N.ttle is al.me sufficient to free ynu frnm pain, to give ynn lii-allh snd strength.
We .-annot speak I.h, highly nf Ihis new r. nn-.ly —
this .Mucu-rniie thai inn ¦. •-.-il.trrli: stri-iiglhciis
and stiiiiulules the sl.mia. h : I'ills tl.e arteries with
rich, red hliKsi; |.i;ts t!i. ti.L.r of h(-allh into
i-heeks and lips, a;iil iii.ikis the rvi-s hriglit
nil ll. ,..w.r..u,i.lj...»" .>fn»iii«.
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ly guarant.e lli.it if
ll di« , lll.l .i.ri- ynur catarrli no
matter wh.it nrgaii is afrrite.l or how
l.mg the ilisf'iise has stisid—we will
give yn£ baek jourmfoiev.
Pfkc per larfe bomic, to rents. Sold only at our store or bjr nai!.
TNOMIS JOHNSTON, DRUaaiST
Tulten Street, Freeport, N. Y.
SECREMy SHAW'S REPORI ™>= sund.« schooi.
Foreign Commerce \\ie. Largest in History of thc Country.
GREAT DEFICir IN THE TREASURY
roliils (MK in Ills Annual lle|> >rl Tlial lh« KeTeaues Are rallinc HIT—Make* Vart Iteeoniinen.Ulloiif For (-lieiiie* In (-iir- rearj Ijiws—Calls Al(rnli..n I., the In¬ creased ll<iMin(s.>r i;..!.'.
Wasliington. Pec. s Ih.' re|i«rt of Secrelary of llie Treasury Leslie M- Shaw. sent to Congi-es.- lo-day. is ex¬ tremely oplimlstb' so far ns present renditions are i-oneerned. but the esti¬ mates for Ibe lls.-al year 1184 show- u reduellnn of the surplus reclpls over expenditures from f.'vl.-JilT.r.dT lo $1-1.- 000,(100. while for llKl.". there Is an es- tlniated dellcit of J'il.lMrj.Ui;. Tbe to. tai receipts for the tls.-al year ending June ."to last were SiaM.ilL-1,117 and the eipondltiires w-ere $W(i,;i2n.4rK),
.Mthough the Hgures show an in¬ crease In |-e<-elpis over ItklJ of $lll.- 2M,837. the expenditures st Ibe same time InereasiNl $47.28l..'M."i. There Is n (ailing off In Internal revenue re- oelpts of over J-H.lHtO.OiKi. but this bus hepii'inore than made up by liierensi-d i-e<-eipts from customs and Hie sale of lands.
Secretary Shaw calls allention lo the Jiu-reasiMl available .-ash balance an.l the Incn-nsiHl holdings oi goM us the most notable fealurc-i In lb.- (-ondilion of the Treasury nt Ihe present time. He snys also Ibal there Is a falling olT itl the foreign holdings of I'liltpd Slntes bonds. In ISW these foreign.hebl se¬ curllles of the Vnlted Stnles ninonnl- ed to over $'.M.O00,fl«O: on .lune ."«» Inst tliey had lieen redneed to $10.80(1,00(1.
During the year ending (ictolier 111. IIMVI. TiTkl national banks w-cre orsnn- ixed. with a total enpllMl of .<:H.;i.i:i..".(8>. (If these :U3 were organised wllb nn Imiividual (-Mpllnl of less than $,'i0.(M8i.
Secretary Shnw- says that the reporta of the national banks to the Conlro'- ler of the Cnrrem-y show- that in..*- vldiinl deposits w-ere at a blgher point on September l.'i. Viki-2, Ihan nt miy ^dote subsequent thereto, and amounted lo $3.-.'ll!l.-.'7:!..'«l.'t. On Sepleniber !i, IIKK-I, Ihey were $:i,I.->i),;t.",;t.'l!in. a de- creiise of $.V.MMO.niM.
Tbe specie hohliiigs of the banks on September l.'i. Ilk)-.', were $;i(t(l,'J.1(l.I'.'ll. On February il. 100.",, these holdings had liK-reased lo $417.."i7-.'.14il. This was Ibe greatest amount of specie ever held by the banks during Ibe existence of the national banking system, lln September 0. IIKVI, specie holdings air- gi-egated »;i!i7..''.riil.liI7. Of these bolil- Ings. $lli.'l.,'',i!!i.siH was In gold coin, $l40.ri47.L'-.!O was In gold eertlflcnles, and $(n,.'l07.0()0 was lu gold clearing house (-erllHi-ates. The balance (-oii- Klsted of silver dollars, fraetloual sli¬ ver eoin and silver eertlHeates.
The mints eolnpd 184.S78,ll,1« pieees of an aggi-egate value of $74.20;i,0(X> during thc yi'.-ir, of which $4."i.721.77.1 w-ns gold coin and Ihe balance silver dollars, subsidiary silver i-oln nnd minor eoin. IMirlng the last three monlhs of the llsi-nl year the minis nt riilladelpbla and San Fraiiclseo rnii- llned their operalinns lo tbe nianufuc- Inre of Philippine coin. The bullion used has been paid for bv Ihe (lovei-n- iiient of the riilllppliie Islands and the I'nited Slates (lovernment hns been re¬ imbursed from the same source for Ihe expense of manufacture. In nddilloii to their full share of this work Ihe I'hiladelphia Mint coined 7.'i(l.(HHl pieces of silver for Vcner.uela and l.."»"iO,(Ki;i pler-es for (\iloinbla.
Tbe partial repeal of tbe Spanish ¦War i-pvemie (axing law-s Is respoiisl- lile for the falling off of (Killectlons In Ihe Internal Heveniie Riireaii. The Itii. reail reports show Ibal the nianufa.-- ture of distilled spirits inciease.I i:i.- l.".:;..<<00 gallons, that :.'441 diHtlllerles ooerated. a dei-rease of 4117, and thai .'¦|0,72O.I7n hnrels of beer were liiewcd nil increase of 'J.170.(l.',-J. In re.-eints from tobai-eo, cigars and eigai-etles there was a dei-rease from 1!8I2 of over $8000,0(K>.
The foreign cnmineri-e of Ibe year w-ns the hirgest in the history of the couniry. The ImporiB w-ere valued nt *1.0L'''l,7in.2.17. nnd the exports nt $1.- 420,141.(170. The Increase In the nnsf dei-jide has been more than that of the two iniinedla(»ly iire(-edln..t decaib-s.
Our enrreney system, says Kecretai-y Shaw, bas been siib,leeted to so'ne very severe tests during tbe year. rnii:e<-(' dented prosperity eii(-n-.irag(.(I the nnl¬ nral ontiinlsni of Ihe people lo an ex¬ tent thnt properly of all kinds found ready buyers. A eondlllon heretofore i-xlsted w-hlch eoiiliI not lasl, and with¬ in a year the niarkel value of slocks Slid bonds bus depreciated In nil amoiini estlmsl.-'l f.-M- In esi-ess of Hie cost of four years' devasti-.tlng .Ivil w-qr.
airlkint Fleures In the Repnrl.
Ilecelpis for fiscal year, «(I!I4.(|-J1.117.
Kxpendlliii-es for the tls<':il vesr. »(U(l.;i2;i.4.'.().
Surplus, »,'.I,-J07.i;(17.
Ksllinateil surplus for Kiiil, .<u.(KHI,. ISMI.
Ksllinated di-lli-ll for IPd,", »i"..(»»l, (K8I.
.National banks organized during Hie year. Znfl.
Kpeele Iml.lliiL's of nnlional banks, Seiitoinber H. l!8i;i, $;i!(7..".."i(l,l(!7.
Imports for the year. $1.02.', 7lo,2.-17,
Kxporls for yenr, $l.42(..141,(17!l.
Numlier of coins nilnled during Hie year. 1«4.,''>7K.I1.18.
KHtlniHle.1 iHiiinlallnn iXovenibi-r I, l!8l.1i. fHl.iilii.itaa.
Iniinlgrnnts passed during Ibe vear. R,'".7.04r..
r.mpemr William's rondlllnn CrnTe.
Information reeeived In Paris, l-'i-ance. represenls the eondlllon of Hip Kaiser William of (iermany ns wore grnve Iban Is admllte.l, but high OfHclnl re|,.,rls from Ib-rliii ile-lare Ihat Ihe august patient Is now- nol even 111 need of medical atteiiilan-e.
I.lfe Hentenee For Mnrderer^ At Alvn. Okls.. Samuel IHpert wss ••nleii.cd to life Imprlsoiiinent f..r tb" klllln? <.f William (irifllii, elthlecii montlis aifo becsese be found bis wife lalkii.g Willi Crimii
Ths SporllBc tr..rl(l.
.Ioe Corl,.'.; denies Ibat he has signcii with rillsburg.
Ilrnyton Ives paid lo Monroe Sails- bury $l'ii.(»IO f.ir Ihe liotliiig hurse Monte Carlo.
Henry Cbsdwlik the fslber of base¬ ball. Is sevenly iiini- yenrs <dd, und still follows the game sharply.
The dernian Kniperor hns fsistponeil bis offer of a (-up for a yacht la'-e from New Vork to Cowes for another yenr
The Irolllni, tnrf siitliorilles will probably idn'e Hie rec.irds made with tbe aid of wind shields In a sepnrule
The figure skaling contest fnr Ihe cbampionslilp of tbe world will lie held In Berlin. .Iermany, In 1004,
V. I> Colson. former eaplsln and r-oxswain st Cornell, hss lieen engaged as bead coach of ihe 'larvard (Tew.
Mannger CUrke says no expense will be spared to strengthen Hie Pittsburg National l..eaKiie team In order lo win Ihe pennant for the fourtli eonsvcullii- lime.
.lames R Keene has de.'lded to race nn more in Knglaml. lle and his aon. Foxhall. have arraiigrd to break np ll'*ir Kuflisb atlble. lud their rob>r« will be trrD uo more Jo the ciawlc Makea In tUat country,
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR DECEMBER 13.
«aldeet: Tlie DedleaHoa of Ihe Tslfta, I KlB(s Till., I-ll, at, al^O«l4Ml Vaat, Paa. Its. I —Meiaorjr Teresa. »-lt— ComniealUT oa lb* Day's I<s«aaa>
Intr.iduolion.—The building of tke tea- pie marks one oi the most importaat ent in the hiBl(>ry of Israel. It introdaeed a new force in thc lusking ot the natioa. Its influence waa religious sn^ politieaL The building and furniture -ware trn j gorgeous, but the dedication of it eseeee- -^ ed m glory as much as prayer and praiae exceed tlie°casting of metal snd the graTiag of stones. The temple was deaigacd to keep up the corre«i>ondenee between Ooa anil Ilu people, lu this chapter wo baee an account of the solemnity of their tirat mi-eting there. Those were Israel'a gOildea days. The bringing in of the ark waa tke crowning work. ^^
Commeniarv.—I. Bringing in the an (vs. Ml). I'S. "Then SoTomoD aaaea- bled." The dedicstion was tke graadeel ceremony ever performed under the ttm ssic dispensation, snd one ol the brifhttat days of Jewish history. Not only were the "elders of Israel, the heads ot tke tribes, and the ehief of the fathcra" aaM- moned, but "sU the men of Israel aoseai- bled themselves" (1 Kings 8;1, 21. It ,ia an enormous concourse Ihst is aatbered ia and about the holy city. From ^-fhe eater- ing in of Msmslh to the nver of Egypt*. (v. 85). every town nud hamlet had teat up its tale of men, Xo Isrselite who could be present—and in the seventh month tbe labors of the field were well-nigh oictr— would be absent. We must not thiak ol the heads of the tribes slone; it is a na¬ tion that keeps festival lo-dsy. Arid suck a nation, wilh such a nislory! And itt glory- culminates to day in the dedication of its temple. What child ol Israel, thea, hut woul.l be there! "Drought up tke ark." The act of dedication began by carn'ing the ark of the covenant in eoi- emn procession, with the king at the hrad, inlo the temple, and putting it into "itt place." the holy of holies. The ark waa the root snd kernel of the whole tanctiianr. It conlstned the moral law. Jehovah e covenant, to dwell in thc midst of Hia chosen people. While everything else waa new, the same ark of the co\-enaBt waa kept, and only changed its place. Tha ,'i
frncession is described in vs. 1-0 and 9 hron. fi:t-13. Accompanied by "tbe MM ainicrs and musicians David nad OBta* ized, arrayed in while linen and cbaating some of those splendid odes, the 47tk, 97lh. IWlh and I07th psninis. the LeTitaa brought the old taliernscle. the braaea aK tnr. the table nf shewhrrsd, tbe candle- .' stick, the brnrcn serpent from Oibsoa tnd the ark from Zioo, and put them ia tka temple."
6-». "The orscle." Hy this is meant tka holy of holies. "Under the wingt." Tka outspread wings of the cherubim estead* cd across the whole width of the oracia (rhati. 6:27), and their wings tonchad on* anotncr in the middle of the house. Be¬ neath these wings that touched, the ark was set down. "Drew out the ataret. The slaves were used for tht pnrpoaa al carrying the ark. After the ark was etk down in the most holy place they drew tne staves so far forwsrd that their endt could be seen from the sanctuary. The object of this cannot be determined witk certainty. Othci-s suggest that the drtw» ing out of the staves was a sign that now st last the srk hs.l renchcl the plaee ol its rest, snd was not to be carried about any more. "Two tables of stone." I« Heb. 9:« it is ststed that the ark atta contained thc goldtn pot of manna aaa Aaron's rod tbat budded, but tkaM fcae probably been lost while the ark WM with the Philistines.
10, 11. "Cloud lilled the house." Now look plsce the most important event iil the dedication—the manifestation ol Je¬ hovah in the new temple bv the tame OS* boi by which He had marked the aDaiMlt tabernacle aa His earthly dn-elling piaoe. - A shining cloud, ouidazzling tba roomiag tun, sclllrd upon the house, "so tbat tba priests could not stand to minister IV reason of the cloud; for Ihe glory of tM Ixird hsd filled the house of iicA" (SCkioa. 'l .1:13. 14). Thut Ood accepts Ihe Umple aa i Hia own. >..
11. Solomon's blessing (vs. 12-31, afr' i 01). Rnth before snd sfter the dedieatory { prayer Solomon blessed the Ixiril and tka
(leople. He gave (ioil glory, not by wcaltb, lonor. power or victory to Israel, but let "rest. Not one wor.l of (Iod's promiaea had failed (y. M). This is a dittinet taf* rrence to Deut. 13:11, 10, where we roe4 that when thc Ixird shnuld hsve ^ieem rest to larael. then a place for taenHct^ etc., should he appointed. That place wta now being dedicated. But Solomon taw the prnof that the rest was at last fnl^ attained. The iieiinsnent sanctuary waa a pledge of settlement in tke land ot Ca* . naan, to which Urael hail been brau(hl from Egyptian bondage. Xhe rest hilbcrta enjoyed had been hut partial, but now at Isst the Philistines had been brought lata subjection.
III. The dedicatory prayer (va. 33-tt). In the act of dedication Solomon-at(M(l
at the head of the whole ceremony. Ho ', wat the author of everything from begin¬ ning to end—speech, prsyer and blaamg. He did nnt take the jilace of Jehovah, bat -' wat His servant. He had erci^ted a bratta scaffold, of live cubits (seven and a bail '\ feet) long, five cubits liroad, and thraa .j cubits high (2 Chron. 8:13), and on tbia ka \ stood, raised aliove the people, to blett ind instruct them, then kneeled to offer prtyer, spreadina his hands toward heaven to as* i
fireas "Ihe fervor nf his heart, and tha „. : argencts of hia cipectatious." The prayer "aiM tonsists nf three parts: I. Adoration for Ihe fulfillment of past promises (23, S4). 3. Pravcr that Ihe Icmpie might be a cen¬ tral place of worship, and that Ooil would espcciallv bless those who "prayed toward this place" (M.ii)). .1. Supplli-ntion for specific blessings upon those who ffligbl suffer'famine, iicslilciice, uiiprcssion, etc. (vs. 3I..W).
IV. The sacrifices offered (vs. «3-M). 112, Rl. "Offered sarrilicr." I'hia waa a tiiirntoffcring, wilh its a'-comiisnimenta, snd lieing llir first laid on Ihe altar of tba temple, was, aa in the similar case of tba tal«rn.icle, consumed bv miraculous firO from heaven 12 Chion. 7:12). Tbe largo proportion of the sacrificea were peaoe- offerings snd were mnstly eaten by tba people. The vast numliers of rieople prea- . ent required a large aiiyiiint of food, llie great number of offerings mentioned bera were not offered all in one day, but duriae thc fourteen days (v. 0^), ^o'onion kept the feast of tuhernaelcs, afler the featt el the dediratinn; holh together lasting four¬ teen daya. The brs/.en altar was not largo enough to receive theae sa.-rifiees. so that,
lo serve the present occasion, thay wero forced to oiler manv of them in tht aUd* die of the court (r. 64).
rredaellon ot foal.
"nie prnduetion of coal in the fire prinet pal coal producing nations in I0O2 aa com* ... pared with I'JOl is aa follows: Cnited Kiag- . dom, 227,(1IM,0IIU tons, an inirease of tfittf '. MNJ; United States, 2AH,68H,(I(SI tons, an in- ' crease uf «,SU,I8IU: (iimiany, 107,tM^BOO tons, a decieaae of I,IU3,IWU: France, »,- .174.(1(10 Ions, a decrease of 2.060,000: Bel¬ gium, 22,7a!i,0U<l lona. an increase of IM,- (lUO. The total known production of the world, it is slated, is now about 70J,OUO,OM tons. Figures showing the number of cm* ployes in the coal industries in tbt Are principal cusl producing countries trt given SB fallows: t'nited Kingdom, 7(7,000; T'nited States. 438,.''>S4; Germany, t/UflMl I'lunce, l»B.aS7^ iklgiuro, 131,082.
Oaa Has rarpataal Oaiaiiior. Alexander Vuung. tbt aatronomer, bat made several iiiipjrtanf discoveries coa- reraing the condition and fntictions ot the ¦un, und lias asserted the exialence of lUo on that planet. He says that the sun kao lierennial suminer, divitled lietwcen monlhs of vernsl or springlike sui tne of deciduous ur autuninsi snmmar. marked by changes in the vaat maases tt furctt fob.ige observed hy him by the ia- .slrumenlality uf the solsrscope which ka lias invented. At Ikia lime the red aa4 reddish brown huet prevail, to bt itplatO^ in January by the living green of ttmmtr.
I.rac trlF ot a Tog ilallaaa.
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The largest steer in the world wta I . hy .laiucs hiwoiic. of Kokoma, lad., ta • World's fair synlK-ale. Tbu tUwr iilaai yrara old and weighs 2*00 pounda. Wkif fat he will weigh Vm p<iunda. The
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Futute serial navigators desiring to at¬ tain grcsl allitu.les will use kenuctaifUy >ea.erl, doub^-walied alumiaiua aad~g-aM lagts. and before aUitiag will pat ae og. ren uiuski. accurdiog to a predictiae ef Or* 'lermana vea tkbreettcr, o< Vioaa^ Aaf
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19031211 |
| Date | 1903-12-11 |
| Month | 12 |
| Day | 11 |
| Year | 1903 |
| Volume | 9 |
| Issue | 7 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19031211 |
| Date | 1903-12-11 |
| Month | 12 |
| Day | 11 |
| Year | 1903 |
| Volume | 9 |
| Issue | 7 |
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fi' r ^ ~~^= ——- NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW A FAMILY IIK>V'SPAPRR OF LOCAL AND SKNKBAL IMTKLLIOXM B TiaaS: tl.SS TIASLT IH ADTA«t,B VOL. IX. FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1903. NO. 7. V I I YOUR LUNGS / IF THEY ARE WEAK—You are in constant danger of Pneu¬ monia or Consumption which can be prevented by FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR if taken in time. IF TMEY ARE INFUIIIED-You already have the first symp¬ toms of lung trouble that may prove fatal and you should not delay taking FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. It cures all inflammatory con- ibtions of the respiratory organs. IF THEY ARE OBSTRIiOTED—It is dangerous to use harsh eiqiectorants which strain and weaken the lungs. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR soothes and strengthens and enables the tubes to be naturally cleared. FOLEY'S MONEY AND TAR « fives the greatest comfort and relief in advanced stages of lung trouble and never fails to cure incipient Consumption. Contains no opiates. For Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia and Grippe. It stops the Cough and prevents Pneumonia. B— Thnt Ymi Bat FOLEY'S Hmiey and Tar A MuemANt Tctnaomr J. N. FsMerson, nlgbt policeman of Mashns, la., writes:—"Last winter I .tmt t bad eold an my lungs and tried ¦I least a halt dotaa sdirefiised cough ¦idltlais snd bsd trestment from two .fkyiiclans wiibout getting any benefll. A Mead recommended POLEY'S HOHEY AND TAR and Iwo thirds of • bMds ctired me. I consider it the graalsst cough snd lung remedy in &• world." THREE 8IIE8 fiSo, SOo, $1.00 HBNEYa^'TAP ¦ .;fiti«qiW;iC I, SOLD IID RECOMMENDED BY F. W. FLETCHER, Pharmacist. XXDNO ISIvAND RAILROAD TIIv^E TakiDK effect October II, 1103 TABI^E ^'¦: am aia .SH 711 . ... TOI .437 7S .««... .ta T4T . < «S T »l . ItU IM . IM tbt . ta SOI (01 »a\ . SM >l« . Uia 8 Ki . t IW .III aII »17 lai . * IS ... Ika IM . »« SKU Hal'U- a ai pm > i Ilia I(-4 SOI T.'t lutr «M 11X7 S4I Ills la II 4« t«S II4« ta IIIU ISI II hi IM l«in »i« i«ia tm mti; Vlllt .... via ttn • i« ui; SIIT .... • il 1*18 ISI UU II&I KR SU tta tst tsA ¦s 111 < -.:i IM . .. 3:» «»' U'l tin Kit; 4 31 1 W Stii Ull |
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