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A FAMILT MBW9PAPKB Or liOCAI. AMO GBMKBAL IXTBI.I.IGBIICB.
TBtHa: SLIO TaABI.T » AITAabB
^5 and OplllionS
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National Ifnportance
JLLtONBi CONTAII^ BOTH
Milky "Mil $6• year
)W^Md SuNty, by m'l $8 • yen
The Sunday 5un
la lit grttlttt Stt<t| Stmptptr
It Iks «t(W
$tt tjopy. By mall, $2 a yaar
aaatiii tbb sto. bow Tat*
PATENTS
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SRow ft OO.S
M-raHT LaarraiM.
ttcJlSMaiaMti, «ai
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. Ea A. Dorlon
BONDED AUCTIONEER
rraepart. N. V.
Benjamin D. Homan
BUILDER
Plaot sb4 Bptciaoatleas Piapartd work Sspartntaadtd
tbttastat rnmlthtd
HENRY H. HAMMOND,
Tonsorial Artist,
Hair Cntllns, l<liis*lni. HIiampaolDS.
apacial attantlon to Cblldreo"B HalrOnttlns.
OIVE l-HB NEW BARBER A CALL.
Longeneoker Bros.
DENTISTS
B«9 PaHoa Straat, Braoklyn
st
raiiraar, iiiaT t hivwa*o luiiDiat
Opp. Depot. OB Wedottdayi atxl Frldty
from •a.m. tolp. m. Wa. R. LosossscBBB, D, D. 8., Itaotter
Inter:
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SteW ErDITION
' rnational
Mbw rimt«a Tlir«iacha«i«
aSpOOO New Worda
rkraaas aa« parUHIaat
VMrafod andor tha dlnM aaptt-
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TTBlril aiaiat Camaiittioatr of B4a-
¦ttd by a Itrga corna of
•paelalitta aad adiitta.
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rakllakata ^Ath SprlBgnaM m'ftAAAr
MRS. WARING,
fotatrlr ot WaBtask. wktrt tbt haa bata do-
Spi&SiJK.S?oLtU*'"" ^-"' ""
Cor. of Pine and Groie Sts.,
win a f bU ttook of kafcaal aajtpllaa, ttatlaa- ttr. OaaftatJaaarT, Bata Ballt, Bait, Paper Mspfclaa Taathplafct. «a. Alta a fall ttock of tkt ilattt aacart aad Tabsaea. Hht htt
altoa
Fine Ice Cream Parlor.
whkih will be optntit u> tht pnblic tt tnon tt tilt ttaton parmltt. tf Clubt. Ohuroliaa, Partltt, tie. ota bt anppUtd tt tht thortett aollct-trtrythlac at tkt biwttt pottlble prlca
M VIARS' .¦XMUIWNOB
John p. Wright
OBNBRAL AUCTIONEER
Ftoapal, tt. t
SERMONS
of tbs
REV. DR. NEWEU DWIGHT HILLIS
successor to Uenry Ward Beechiir, of Plymoath Chiuch, tnd
CARDIIML GIBBONS
of Btltimote, Md., are publithod iu the
Monday Edition
of the
Broolilyn Eagle
a 5olM Pacca of Stonoffvphlc
Sermon Reporta
IHE SUISCtimON MICE PER TUR IS |l,»0
SAMPLES ON REQUEST
A DVERTISING
la 1
THI8 PAPER
SURE TO BRIHQ RESULTS.
Th« i^nly Way lo Attraol trario Is t<« Make Known Whaf You Hava to Offer.
rUEUIERAlAOVERnSEaiSTHES'J]
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FREEPORT, N. Ya, RRIDAY, JULY 25, 1902.
NO. 39.
CHARLES LENKER^ Proprietor
Trees, Shrabs, Rare EiergrNis Hardy Roses, CholM Cit Flowers DeslgBS ud Potted Piuts for
MAiN STREET.
Decorations and Funerals
FREEPORT. L. I.
Greenhouse. Plents
Low by auan¬ tity. Fulldl'- poetloni will ba found In eur prioo list for planting and aaring fortrooo. Yhls prioa Ilst is froo
R. P. JEFFREY & SON
TREES. SHRUBS AND HOTHOUSE PLANTS
In groat numboro snd varlotlao, Iruo to nama
and dug 'rooh fram tho graand, aad
dolivorod In a sbort tlmo In moist oonditlon
BELLMORE,
L. }.
The Freeport Bank
Capital $30,000
MAIN STREET, FREEPORT
I
JOHN J. RANDAI.l,.. I'realdtnt |
CIlArXCKY T. SPKAOrE, Vlcf-Prfn. VVII.MANI S^ HALI.. Caahler
Board of Oiroatoro
Jolm J. Hnndall AucusI Immljl ,
Hmll Cnx William li. Milltr 1
Wlll'im E. OolUrr 1). Wiwley Pins l]i
Wall* c- H. rorn«r«-li Danlal B Kajniir flia lac ry T. Hrriunn-I 'oIm Peltit Chaunr t. Wallace llarvey H. Smith Wllrleti 8. Hall ' rieotpo M, Randall ' Ilam Kdsar Jackf'ii •
Own. exrapt ItRal bolldayii, fromS am. tu 3 p.m. Offera (arlllllea and Induce¬ menta In pTerv denarlment equal to thoae • •rrllluT t iie New York or Hruoklyo Bankt or Truet Oniiianlee, and every accnmmo- datlon a« tar aa la conalitant wllh cou- terrallve manatreroent.
Inlareat at the rale ot 3 per cent, paid on time depoalta, three montha or more.
Draftt ittued on all parta uf Kurope.
Doea a seneral banklim bualneaa.
Atxinunta uf corporatlona, companlee, aorleiles. etc,. toMclted.
Kntire aatlafactlon iroaranlaed.
ganh of...
IRockviUc
Centre
village Svcnue KockvUle Oentre, 1. f.
HIRXM R. SMITH, Prttldttl
THOMAS 6, KNI«HT, Vltt-Prtaidtst
BERGEN T, RATNOR, Ctthltr
JSoaT^ ot VirectoM
Ueorge W. Davlton Thomtt O. Knight John Vincent Rlram R, Smllh
Olentworth UCumbea Wealejr a Hmllh Aualln Jajne Oharitt L. Wallaea
Ctiarlea W, Hajrtt Auatln liomwell Arrender Huillh John T, DoTlton
Johu W, DaMott Hamlllon W. Pearaall
Edward T, Thartton
Wt do a Oeneral Uanklsg Baalotat of Uepoi It and DIacoant.
Intereat Paid on Snecial Depoalta.
Drafta Iaaued on England and thaOontlnant,
Yonr Patronage Solicited.
Banking Hoara: 9 A. M, to 3 r. a.; Balur. dar, «*. a. to U a,
Dlacount Daya: Toetdartand Frldaya. a am.
BUY THE
ALWAYS
RELIABLE
Inqulro of
C, I, WAIUCE, I. DA SILVA. LIBIT I NETWARO, J, DORLON
MltS.^.lA&^JA^-iA^Jt
I I Carpets &
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C. PEASELL %
^1 Stoves. Ranges, j^ ^j HousefurDishing !** ^ Goods.... .^^ Oil and ^'^t', Gasolene Stoves
tif ^»^^»'S?^i«*^j<? w
I furnlah jrou with the S.
Best Cooking 5tovc 1^
on the market, and one of tha {^
famout double heatara. 't^
-XAURA (^
or anjr other kind. is;
C. PEASELL & SON 'Ht
Undertakera and EmiMlinera '^
Talaphana Call, IBa Si
<if^iJ^Wi^^iW'^i^Vii?Vis?^ii^^iWt%
If jraa Wao toar tmmmmt faidlgoMlow. MMBMniiis, constipation, ba<i ksaath. ditslnsst, taaethpo Uror, boartbam, kidnejr troublet, backache, loaii of afpatita, laanaiala. lack ef onortr. bad blood, Motcbod or muddjr skin, et aajr tyarteoa aad ditordtit wbicb toll tbt ttorjr of bod bowels end tn iavalrad digaolhro syotae^ Tiawtkol* WIU Cor* Yoa.
It arill doan out ibo bowols, stlmalalo tho livtr and kidnojrs, strsngtbe n Mta aMsooBO BMaibranoo ef tbo otomach, purify jrour blood and put you "f yeuf fcat" tgtia. Tour appotita.ariU ratnrn, your bowols move regu- lafljf, yaar Hwor and Udasjre csoaa to troublo jrou, your skin will clesr snd ftaakoa aad jroa will fisl tbo eld tioso snsrgjr oad baoyoncjr.
MiMsis tIsMst tha iwoprr luadtetoe to five thrlr UiiU- ana* Av rnnotliuiiior. tmptkPO, raits aad tiadlar troublea, vUl fiad Laiukola »ii kkal innUciae for chlldr< i. It bttfS thstr kawtia regular wlthoat |ials vr grliUnii. lu i» a. a general lunlr, aoalai - ostato. stia dttaaHaa. reUarea trtitettarat, clear* the c.>at< <l luiiirue, rediM'e. r<'\ rr, roBtts n(ltSida«,NsKa]tltt|> aad aiskat tham veil, happv and lieany, llf CkiUm tkP m aad atk fpr it
This Mantel.ta
In Oak, Gloat Finiah
$15
Oak Cabinet Mantela frem $12 up
MANTEL & FIREPLACE FITTINGS
-V of til kinds, tl city prin-i
BATHROOIMS AND VESTIBULES TILED
ORNAMENTAL CENTERS AND BRACKETS
D. MORRISON
Show Rooms Crove Street, Freeport
FtrSdtlf AH DriiQ:s]stSs
W^a^mS
EaaSaMty
la am «alr Ikl imm. •Sk-knt .,1 ttmily i.m.itOt, tmt Ikr m..., ....*H-.n„.l, ht*..... ii > "m felaii. ria: l«««llv« amt la.,m, aa* u am ¦»»«, He <» Mt At trsffMi ^rnd<."ir^ ^LAXAKOLA CO .IM Num« btM, < >>.^ aMMo Ik. n.", s, ,ol, .lr„c,..i
I «. tttaim I'l At,- IM •.•mat or p.m a-Aa, .11 ckwr^* l*n|Mi< .
ilia ml lalai l«e« fac jTiAa.
Woodcleft
ANY
HEAD NOISES?
Building Sites
ALL CASKS OP
DiAFNE8S OR HARD HEARING ARK NOW CURABLE
t^mmmtmrnttttmA Oaljr Ikaat btm 4itf tie iaewtble.
¦AO MBGB CEME'^MMEDIATELY.
Wa A. Wl—Wt 9W SALTlMOMa aATSl
akma fee rSta sto ow right tai hteta to daa oat IMS ktfisattstta
fSiKwal s tiattenafc tolaiTli. lar (hna Btotha wMhaM aav toacatk catMlwS a aaa-
, siBaM.alhtf« Ihr maat taiaial aai tttciaMalaf ikta ctty. wko laMwe thai
itaolfbtlp». aat taaa Ihtt aaly ttwsataittjr. Ihat Iht htat aeltaawaaM
' la Iht afcciat cai vaalt ht latl CiwatT.
\ ibia tsa sosi odt^ssiatal si il ti tit lly ta a Wtw Taih *aoet, aaa aiaml jnortiatl-
S^-**^-— ^'^.rSiAmAM.ymt.mmAmm.tmmm.md. mmrttmmlimtmtAtmt&mhmtPtmmopimfttmmmmmlmt,vmpmlltm.
Qood Boatlns:. Bathing, Fishing
nae Paot et Water at Lew Tide
h9a. iaat aaw gire yea
w, aatil I Ical
apatSae t ftaa a< aalMlaea iaat a aat aaaallaO la aiaa aa« i.aaitatliiial kaav^ taywOaea ww.-
I Vlllaaa af
FREEPORT, La I.
OaoO aohtslt, Fl«o Oaotshoa, Woli-Ca«l>*o« Fits Do- ~ ~l«st Clatt Woto* Sua I Uthtt, OoN Utha,
eortaionl, Plttt Clatt Woto* Soatly, ¦isstiis I
"^^ ror PafVoalart eaaiy ka -
RANDALL ft MILLER
TNE BLACKKHRY ^ATCH.
Thc Mackberry patch netr the garden fence—
Whtt marvela itt deptba mty hold! And far in itt jungle whtt atrtn|« eventt
Await, to challenge the bold' Whtt coty comcrt which none ctn tee
Who chancea to know them not! .^nd eft from the ctrea of the dty I flee
To rieit the friendly apot.
.\nd lo! when I gaze at the Ungied rowt
Where a thouaand timea I've Deen. A.queer little boy. with freckled note.
lAppetra tnd leada me in. Together ne crawl on handa and knees
Through t barbed aud winding way. .\nd here,in the midal of the tnta tnd beea.
To our hcarta' delight we play.
He ahowa me hia Irea.ure*. one bv one:
Tho neat of Ihe old black hem The aeh by the monatrout apidcr apun;
The lerrible btndit'a den; The cunning retreat where Towaer hidea
When he wanta enjoy a hone; .And many a eurioua thing befidea,
Confided to me, tloiie.
Have you guemed tbe aecrei* Why, dou'l you know?
That queer llttle boy i> 11 And he lakea me into the I.,ong Ago,
Where the realmt of Childhood lie. We play at the wonderful nake-bolieve
We often have played before. Tilt the dawn arrivci, and from morn till
I an
onl>' u man once more.
— Kdwin L. Stbin, in Puck.
THE CRIMINAL AND THE PHILANTHROPIST.
PRBBPORT. L.L
^t^m^^^m^t^^t^^tf*
i
/ /-^ -^OU roallj: tre that otic-
\/ lirsted—I sbonid ssy no-
Y torlous —rrimlnsl. Ixiuls
"J" rarraije?" askeil the phll-
snthropiHt, ilouhtfully.
"CettalDl.T," said the lilg man In llie et8.v rbair. He looked good-natureil and st tlie same time rstbrr tired and contemptuous. He bod been through It all; tbe actvpted ideas snd the usual people did not matter much; but there was no reason to be sogry wllh \heni or auylblug elne.
"I was extremely glad tbat our mu- lunl frlenil, Mr. Tlmmlnu, wss sble to Induce you to come nnd pay luv o rlall. I uevd not assure you of our good fallb. You bave nothing to /ear."
.K emile flatbed over the crlmlnars face; tbe pbllunthropltt went on rap- Idly:
"We sre not In with the police. I won't asy wo oppose them—that would be Illegal—but wc are not tn sympathy with tlieni. Now, before wc liegin to lalk, wbat mny I offer you? A cup of lea"—valiantly outing with hit pi-oof lbat he wnn no fanatic—"a wblaky and (Olln? Aud what about a cigarette?"
"ThankH." snld the criminal; "I never ilrluk nt three In the afternoon. For Ihnt nintler, I never drink tea jfi whis¬ key at any time; they undoubtedly .ipoll the nerve. For the same reasoD I prefer my pipe, If you don't miod?
"By all means. I'm afraid I smoke four of these every day of my life, ¦nd tometimes It runs to five or six- mere bnblt. Now, my views are pretty well known, and It would Interest me eilremely to bave tbc views of a great -I Khould perhaps say remarkable- criminal upon them, I hold that the prison ruins the body, lowers the In- lillect nnd ileBtroys thc soul." Tho Umt pbruee came pat nud niecbanlcal, I'be philnntbroplet bad uted It on many lilntforint.
"Undoubtedly," snid the criminal. 'But what else can you expect?"
"Snrely in this twentieth century." Ihc phllaulbropUt began, and stoppeil idankly.
"Brielly. there arc more stupid auil Ignorant people than clever and well Informed people. Our method of treot- Ing criminals pleases tbc stupid and Ig¬ norant majority."
"You're quite right," said the phii- iinthropltt, eagerly. "That majority mutt be educated. Already there has beeu some advance. Look at tbe len¬ iences tbat uned to be carried out less Iban a hundred yoart ago; tbey would not be tolerated now. But tbere It imich to tie learned. Now I tee the prison uf the fulure aa a handsome, well-lighted, airy place, with n flne garden attncbed. and n swimming bslli. snd—er—a gymnatiuin nnd U- hrtiy, and—er—everything of that tort. There would be ciimfortablc recien- llon-roonic; bugalelle — perhapt bll- liiirilii, Ciunihlliig aud bnd language, of course, proliiblteil. There would lie on employment bureau, which would look nfler every mau wben be bad llnliilieU llili lerni. Tbere would lie n fyslem of nwarda for good conduci, and there wmibl lie a guod deal of mu- th—we kliould lielieve In a reflnlng lirocena."
The phlliinlliro|<!at wnt i uiia< iuua
(lini lie li.id |Mii it belter on plntfornii''.
Tbere waa sumclliing In Ihe crimlnart
giKidnalureil nnd conleniptuoui ryo
Ihai dlsconcirloil bim.
"How does it strike yuu?" be atked.
When Ihe criminal waa able to tpeak
fot laughing, lie aald: "Excuse me—It'.t
rubhiah, llf rourse: •
"Yuu dun't ililiik Ihnt ns a method uf
reclamaliiin " .\galu the pbllan-
throplst ttoppoil lilnnkly
"No i-rlmiuni Is ever reclaimed. Peo¬ ide wlio nre not irliulnals. but .have made misiiikes. may aee the advantage of nnl innking any more- that bappenn lomellmes. But the nntural criminal reuiiiiiis the nalural crlmlnnl, jutt at tbe nalural genint reiuains a genius, and for Just the snuie reason*. En- viroiiineut nnd i licunisinnce may make the occa»l(iual <Tlniinal. bul tlie real tbing-tbat is Inborn, tbat is tile man himself."
"Ob. but 1 .an't huld wllh you there." said the pbilniiibrupisi, plucking up hearl. "rhat is a desjicrate dmtrlne. Aud the fucts are nil ncalnst you. Uo you know the work that the Salvation Army is doing.-'
"Cerlaiuly It is woU uieant. And you mty depend up<iu a religious orgy to product lu sume people a kind uf hypnotic atste uuder whlrh tuggettion sett very strongly lui Ihcm. Tbst Is found iu sll religions. Tbe perms- uence uf the cuiirersion In the renl crlrainsl deiH-nds un tlie hypnotic con¬ dition and tbe augjfistion liekig fre¬ qoently renoveil. Take Uuse away aud the mau iiiH-a hack agniu; he it no more reclaim 'd iIl-iu I mu "
""Thai's not my vers,on uf It at nil" ¦adi th<' philauthrupiti. •¦.\o?"
"And look here Vou ihiiik Ibe pre»- eut penal sysieir, all wrong You ! teem tu hnve U'l fallh iu wide-uiinded I religious aud llillauihrupic enilenvurt j Whal is ietcr
"Siienrc. The atudy uf the correln tiou of nieotnl ,ind physiral al>nor- i mslitles It lu its infamy un ibe moral tide the map i'f ih-> brain is very In ! ccimpleie. Tliere an? some splendid things IU their <<arly stages. If wr get ' on aa fast ibis i^-nturr ;¦• we did last I in uur itiidy uf ih< liunan dunlde- duoipling We shall have practlcslly (eitied Ibe cnmlosl quetiion by tbe eod ot tr " j
"It't swfol—tb.a Idea of tbst irre ' tpnntlhility of the criminal ' i
"On lb. i-iiitiary u\. uiosi l»o|ie I ful- I
"And how Is tbe brain of the crimlnst to be sitereil?'
""How should I know? I'm nm a doctor. By altering the charavrter of tbe blood supplied to It, I suppose Possibly by operation—the tendency nowsdsys seems to he toward more knife and less plll-lKii. Of course, where nothing else can lie done the crtmlnil will Iv kilted. I personnlly onght to be killed, aud should be If 1 were In a civlltieil country, I nm tbe real thing. But we hang only murderers, who nearl.v always are use fut people, and ought not to be killeil at alt. It's a funny world. Bnt I nn; nfrald 1 shnlt never mnke you see these things my way. lu any case I must lie off. I nm going to—I shalt be rnther busy to-nlglit. aud I want, if 1 cnn, lo get a few lours' steep flrst GocxI-b.v, Chnrmed to bnve met you."
He sliook linnds wnrmly with Ibo philanthropist nnd left iiuickly.
"Extraordinary cb!»c." the phllan- ibropltt thoughl lo liimself. "Must bave bad tome smntterliig of educn tion. Well dreaseil. tou. Wonder If there It auy llme lo mnke a note of II before I go to dress fur the aoDiial dinner."
And then bc noticed that n Iliiic bll of fals walch cbnin wns liangirg Ioo-<e from bls bullonliole. The rest of It bad gone. So also bail tbe very hand¬ some gold wntcli presented to blm by the comiulllee, with tlie prelly in¬ scription nbout "twenty years of <lt- voted nnd voluntniy servlie"'—Barry Pain.
NEW IN STREET CAR TRAVEL,
TiOeita MerehanU Fravlde a raaaentw Slalion lo Help Thalr Trade.
One of thc novelties of street railway travel tn this country ts a passenger •tatlon provided rent free by tbc mer¬ chants of li certnln streot tn Toledo. It has n newsstand iu It aud n parcel check room adjoining.
Through Ibis particular street live cnr lines run, and tbey bring lo Ihe city ou au average 5000 passengers .". da.v. Tbe merchants doing business In the street realising tbe advantage to themselves of hnviug tbese passengers alight there wanted tbe rallwoy com¬ panies to establish tbe statiou.
The companies didn't see wby tbey should. So the merchants have done It for tbemselves.
Tbey have rented a lnrge store for three years and provided It wllh liencbes and lockers. Any citizen may rent a locker for Hvo cents u dny and bave packages sent there, to bc put In Ills l)ox. Tben when the time comes for him to go bomc be cnn start with Ills purchases witbout having had all Ihe trouble of lugging tliem about wtth htm all day.
The experimcut, tliougb n new one, bas lieen so successful already thnt tt ts likely to be Imitated elsewhere.— Ncw York Sun.
tThy lie Turned Pale.
At a sbootlug rnugc tbere Is usually n telephone from the marksman's stand to thc target. Tbe marker Is thus lu cominunication with thc shooter, and If ?are tt used Is in no dnnger. Occn- stonall.v. however, accidents happen like thc following. i\'bicb ibo Hon. T. F. Freemantle lells iu bls receutly published volume, "The Book of the Ktlle."
Sir Heury Halford wns sliooting nt n range of n thousand ynrds. The dny was not clenr. und tt was impossible at such u distance to see surely, even tbrougb n glnss. tbe iiiovemcuts of tbc marker, Tbiuking the marker must be ready fur biiu to begin. Sir Henry nskcd tbrougb tlio leleplioiie, "'Are you oil right?"'
The marker replied, "Ail right, sir, in 0 miuute,"
Unluckily. Sir lleury cnught the "All right, sir," hut missed the last pnrt ot fbe sentence by removlug tbe telepbone too toon from bls ear.
He lay down and tired a sbot. Ou looking through hts telescope, be was horrified lo hoc tbe innrker witb a per¬ fectly wblte fuce staggering toward his shelter.
Ktnglug bim up un the telephone. Sir Henry cried, '"What lias happened? .\re you badly burtV"
"No, sir. I'm not hurt," came the reply, '"but 1 bad n liucket of whlie- wash between my legs, painiing the target, aud you put n liullet Into ll HUd splashed tt nil over my face."
llUeralon la Keal.
That physical rest may lie obtained by lirlnglug iutu play a different set uf inusoles from Ihnse previously tn use is lltuslinteil iu Ibe old ttory of Ihc piiguiill mule thai vvas fouud to step off tiriskty in llio afternoon If nllowed 10 reverse tlie motion of the Ilitll. Tile child Willi produceii Incipient giildiiieas t>y twisting up a awing. bring* the iinei|ual congestion of the > entrcs of equilibrium to a balance by n rap'd untwisting mutton. Absolute KSt of mind or body scarcely cilstt. ri'lattvc lett ur uiodiflcatlon «' thc ¦node of activity gives n sensation of rest at any rate. Afler a loug day of (lose visual .ippllcatlun. wbeu the bands press the tired eyes Inllhough this pnrlicular IiuhI.' ,.: siimiitating visual stnsntiuii lua.i le barmfuli. how delightful tu nau\ persous are llie subjective soiisi.tiuUR of lulur—tbe kaleidoscopic effects that come and go wllh slight variations iu pressure. The brain finds rest in uu olijeclless piny of c<dor; so the iired iiiiud seeks rest from tbe stress uf ruiiliin. dullet, not III the uncuuseiuusuess uf sleep, l>iit lu Ihc frolicsome vaudeville, or tbe per¬ usal ot tight literature ur the newt paper. I'erhaps this r-.xplainn lu some extent fhe wonderful demand fur bookt of fiction nnd magazines, as well at fnr Ihe plotless stage performance sn cbaracterlitlc uf these daya of strenu¬ ous Intellcclusl lite.—.\ineriiau Modl-
The Bliia Jav.
One may i>et or patronize, according tu une't uature, a chipping sparrow, bluebird ur pbuelie, but tae Is Indeed well coat'i'd with self esteeui who does uut feel a sense uf inferiority iu the presence' nf a jny. He Is tucb t shrewd, iiidepeudenr. nggrcssiie crea¬ ture that oue is iuectnbly te<l to tbc tx-lief Ihll he is niuic of n success as a bird than most meu are as men. Con¬ spicuous by vuire and aclluu duriug tbe fall and wiutei. wben otber birds lire quietest. Ik beiumes sdeut wben utber birds nre most vocal U be bss u love soug. it is reserved for Ibe car uf Ilia mate. .Vt tbli season lie even (uutruls hit fuudoets fui owl li.Mting, tml with il bls vituperative giftt. "Tbe robin, the caibipl aud Ibe tbrtsher Mem eager lo betray the location if theii liest lu every pas»er-l>y. liot the blue Jay give-, no evidence of Ibe tite •'f bif babiUiiun l>y iK-iug seen iu ilt I icinity —Fiank .M Cliapman. in the Ccutury.
t,l*ctraeallan la laOlaaa.
A bili tu siili»iitiiie eli'f troculion for iitngng ai> itpitat puuisbment in lo- itian.i Will be lUiiuduccd lu ibe aeit Legalaiure,
ARMY'S WORK IN PEACE
A Bullstin on Eduettional Condi tions Issued by Socrotary Root.
Schools Ara lo Be Oiiened For llSrera lu
rerteet Themaeleea la Milliard
Seleaee aad Skill.
Wasliingtun. I>. (".--Secretary Kool. before leaving Wnsliiugiuii issued ilie fuliowing:
""With the rediK'tiuii of tlie riiilippiiic fone and tne wlibdrawnl fmui I'lilin. tbe nrmy Is called iipuii lu resnine lis must iinpuriani wurk In time uf peme Ibe wiirW uf perfcilliig ilself in mill- 1,'irv science and skill, nud of pruinu lion uf llie prepnrntlou uf ibc I'liiteil Slates ngnlnst future warfnii'. 1 wish lu rail attention tu the iuiidiiiuus wlileb now require especial efforl and r.eal uii your part In Ibe iM'rforniniue uf this duly
"Since tile declsratioii, of war wllb Spain in AprtI, 18W1, there bave lieen nppointed In the line of the army l."»4'.' lli'iiiciiants. In addition lo 27i> spiKitnl- ed frum tbe Military Academy. Of tliese. IIIU were appolnied from olflceis uf vuluntwra under tbe act of Felirn¬ nry "_'. liUM; -ll-l were app<itnted from llli' I'llt.sted men of lhe regular and vidiiiiteer armies, and TiVi were np- IMiinieil fi'oin civil life.
""I'Ih' abandonment nf Ibe uitliiaiy M'liuuts fur commtssloneit offlcers wliii ti fulloweil the employinent of Ibe en¬ iire army in active inllltary operations tins left these 1M2 new lieulensnts sub- stantlatly without sny means of ac qiilring a systemtltc mllilary eiluca- tlun. Wblle many of tbe former olfl- rers of volunteers have scqulri"d the musi vnlnable experteuce by aciive ser¬ vice In the fleld, yet It Is of greal lm- purtance to them, as well nt lo the uu- trnined apimlnlees from civil life and fIUlll tbe ranks, Ihat tbey sbsll have nu upportunlty for broad and thorough iraluing, bnlh practical and thenrellcal. under the competent masters lu tbe an uf wnr wtinui our nruiv is nbie to sup. ply.
'•I'ongress bas now, wllb wise libcr- nliiy, made provision for tbe renpening of tlic army schools, bas given Ils sane. Iiuu to tbe general tystem of lulltlary education emlmdleil in Ibe geueral or¬ der uf .Vovember 27 lasl. Including the enlargomenl and development of the Fort Leavenworth school Inlo a Oen¬ ernI Service and Staff rollege. the es- Inbltshment of the Wtr College nt Wnshlngton. with tultable buildings, nnd Ibe rebuilding of the Knglneer ScboiiJ. and bas made ample appro¬ priations for theae purposes ,
"Kvery effort wtll lie made by tbe War College Board, which has general supervision and charge of IIh' "ubote system, to bring Its advantsgen lo tbe new officers of tbe army at speedily at possible, and to orgnntse oltlcert' schools at all Ibe considerable potts without delay. I atk for lioarty and I'ffectlve co-operstlon with them on Ibe pari of every offloer of Ihe trmy. There nre nr,2 graduates of tbe Military .\caileiny now holding commisatout, rbey ea|ieclatly bsve an ftpportuutly tu deniunslrnte their loyally to Ibe principles of tbat lustltntlon by helping to diffuse Ihroughout the service the beiielliH which have come to Ihem fi'uni llieir fonr .vears of hard sludy.
"The '.lewly appointed offli-ers ahuuld reall7,e Hint tbere Is much to lie learned nnd that Ihe wny lo qualify theiiisetves fur lllc hlgll and inilepeudent couimaiid for wbleb tliey shouhl all hope ts by luiislniii iutelleetual exorclMe and by systeninlic study of Ihe roHHous of niili¬ lnry nctlon and the lualertats and euii- ditluns and difncnittes with wtilib mili¬ tary cumninnders have to deal.
"'i'aieful attention to the lUHlriiciiuii uf the newly appointed oflicors Is en juiiieil npon all regimental, troop, linl¬ tery nnd company commanders. Thev should be liiipretsed wllb the Uapor- tance of Ibc faithful iierformance of cvery duty, hoii-ever unimportant ll mny nppenr lo Ihein, and with Ihetr re- spousibiliiy for such couduci and benr¬ ing ill all their relations ns slinll do Iiunoi lu Hie service."
THOUSANDS SAW HANCINC.
< illlcna Orgaalied le Preaeni a Mcacue lu a Mlaalaalp^l Tawa.
.New OrUaus, l.a. - Ashley Couke and riiuiiins l.nuderdale, white mou. '.hnrgiil with the murder of Engineer Wray, were banged at lireenvllle, Wnsbingtun County, Miss,, detplle the iiiuMi extiaui'dinnry pressure ever bruiigtil tu Ipcur tu prevenl n bnngtug.
As it lllld tieen freely i'e|Hirted Itint llle rriends nnd Mullves of llle men wullld not nllow thein to be Iinnged, nud :i» lireeiivitle was crowded wllb visitors tu consequence of the hanging, Slierin Huut called Ibe i'ltir.eus tn¬ un In 1 ill mnss meeting and asked their HssiMiiiice to preserve and elifolce tbe law. Several hundreil clllxeiis voluii- ii'cied and fuur eoinpaniea were or- cl-'ied ufgnniied and slood rendy tn siipiness nny viuteuce or ntleuipl lo 1. SI lie the prlsuuers.
.tt II u"i luck thr men were tiruugtit iniu tbc curridor of ibe Jnil. where rniewells were satd. Tbev were theu taken to the scaffold, and' in view of iliuusnnils of people both were hanged. laudenlHte icmulni'd flrm and quiet ll.roiigbuiil. but Cooke raved like a iiKiilmnii. < iirsing everything nnd <'\ ei i I'od.i.
rrniiacalad 30.000,000 l.obtlan.
Sime Mny 1 tlie vessels of Ibe rnlted Slnles Fish Commission bave gnlbered on Ibe cuiisi of .Maine IVMO neeil lubs Iers. wbieb bnve yieldeil 4D,tSIIMI0() egiis Of these eggs, .'lO.WIO.OOO hnve !m . II hni< bed unl »t ObMn-estcr, Mnss , lllld imii y thousands of tbe •"fry" lo turned lo .Maine waters.
Major Ulaaa't Pnalahneal.
Vhe cu-irt innrllal wbicb tried .Major Kilwiii F. lilciin. Fifth Infantry, un I liiirgcH uf nilinlolsierlng the wnler I'llll' lu unlives uf the Philippines ur pi'iiiii'ilng It tu IH' done, fuund him ;:iiili\ nnd wiilemed bim lu uiw III..lllll s suspension ,if itiiiv nml lined bim S.Vi.
Kejarted, Maa ConaKlla Saleld*.
Wllib I idlllg Willi bls swcetbenrf, Kii'il-iiik Murrison, of Salem. O. put :i llllll I iliruugh hia bralu liecaute she I'll usoil tu inarry hlni.
Mlaor Maalloa.
Texas bas a permanent scbool fuud aiijiiiiniing lu ueariy S8,(iOii.iS>;i
'I'll ' iiuiiilH'r of lepers In thl Pblllp- pine Islands Is esllmaird al alxiot li.¬ iin mi; lu the prevtlenr-e uf rats and 111,11 ill Ibo Yukon region cats bring $•2.; npicc.
Tllll'* tiiuiisaiid Murmuii iiiistiunaries n'. IVI li Jii.iaai converts Io Ibat faith iliir:ii;: liie Insl year
Tin French Uoverument bat decided to ii;ri;ill tbi' alreleaa Ielegra|ib uu all MiliiiiHiiiies iu ils uavy
I Iliss ari' lieiug Irnlneil fur ambu Inui rvii-e in lhe I'rusaiun .inny.
.Mini, an liiii'ilrrs iiiid irniiiers nuw P>,iii: -iillv .'oiHrul ili>< rival atable and .•.«.*. I..ni,.. j^ ^
Itl.l ,ei, u 11 raise a fund
I . niiiinian ,, upera afler -'je I'lpy- ilKo' <•! "a- I • '
The ,iupul7IOC!» "I '• •iljfi-'i.
laai "1 bel-oijrliO ' i.»>oHll AO.-
lasi III I III' _ JU Ol'sr Ilur
mat' ice, Pre«po'» ..
Tbi' .11* •'ay Adiiito-
i.iriitiun I »_,,#_„, • ' 'ktrblM a liut. I «bi Amateui .^^^ 2,fggi,ai
Millies — —
STATE NEW&
Crop Ballalla Far tha Mala.
The New York sitlloii of fbe climate and crup service of tbe Weather Bu- ivnii tn c«-o|iei':^tiun wltli Cornell Uni¬ versity, lus lss|i\<d the following crop buttetin: '"Besus, corn and IoImioco are very sinnll nud bave been damtgoil creally on low lauds. Corn Is unusuall.v Munll. hut It is innking better growth at present. Whoni ts making good grunib and Is lllltug well, but the htr- vesl is Inter llinn usual. Onls are vory flue nnd rye is fllling welt, but tt gen- "rally tbin. White hay was Improved more or less liy recent rains, Ihe crop Is very llgbt and is weetly; mucb of the crop wat damaged by heavy rains and flootls. The iwtato crop Is good, and there Is some Improvement lo Ihe condition of hops, Lale apples are Kenorally promising lu the eastern sec¬ tion, but considerable dropping ts re¬ porteil. ami Ibere Is a smaller supply In tbe wostcru and pnrts of the cen¬ tral sm-iiun. Pears and peaches are also light, but grapes contluue prouils- Ing. Much uf Ihe acreage of buck¬ wheat ban not beon sown on account of wet wentber, tmt tbe early sown It doing well."
tVomaa't Salclda al tha Falla.
Miss Nina M. Phillips, of Cattcrau^ gus, a domestic rmployed by Mrs. E. II. Merriuu, of Niagara Falls, lea|ied lo deatb from the bridge betweeii the mainland aud Oreen Island uu the State Ileservntton, and lior liody wss swept over the .Vmerlcnn falls. Rhe was Iwenty years old. nnd tt Is lie¬ lleved that her miud wns nffacleil by religion. .Sli»> several times told her friends thnt the waters uf Ihe river had a weird fascination for her tnd appeared lo call ber to them. Befure Jumping sbe took off her bat and placed It on tbe bridge, with her gloves sud purse. .Men wbo saw her were nnable tu roach her tu time to prevent her leap. Her boily apiieared several liiuoii in passing over the reefs lie¬ lween tbe bridge and the brink of tHe fall.
Tha Sloay Point Kaaarvatloa..
Over IS.Ollll jiersona witnessed ths exercises at Stony Point wblch markeu the dodtcullon of the Stony Point liattletlold State reservation, Tbe uccasion was the Vi3d anniver¬ sary of the capture of Stony Point by tbe American forces under Anthony Wayne, (iovernor Odell, who was ac- cuinpanled by Ills staff, delivered the principal nddress. At the conclusion of tile Oovernor'a address thc "Star- Spangleil Banner" -was played by the Wesl Point Band, and Wllllam Wayne, of Pnolt, Pa., a Unonl ik'scend- ant of Cieneral Anthony Wayne. raised the flug on the reservation. Following this there waa a salute of iwenty-ope guns from the United Stales cruiser Olympla.
Raacuad Thraa Frona Drowalag.
Ralph Pcan. lu cbarge of Ihe boat- bouse at I.0011 Lake, at Utica. ban res¬ cued tbree iiersons from drowning. A governess. In charge of thc child o( Mr. aud Mrs. W, L, Rutherford, of Montreal, was walking uear the water when the baliy slipped. In attempting to ivscue tt the governess also fell In. Thomaa Hardy, a bell boy wbo tried to help tbem. got Iieyond his depth. Tho baby was uoarly gone when Deau reached It. Later he gavo atteution to the nurse and bell boy and brought Ibem to Hie shore safely.
SOOO nalnaa Law Bataia.
Stale Kxctse Commissioner CuUlnna nnuounced Hiat there nre 8000 licensed liutelt 111 Ibe Stnle of New York, nnd thai aliuul 28011 of tbese are situated 111 (ireuler New York. A complete list uf Ibe liutels In every couuty tn the State hns ulsu been seut to tbe District Attorneys nnd Sheriffs of ehch. A cnmplele list of the hotels In each city uf Ibe State bns iK'cn sent to tbe May¬ ors of these cttios, lhe bend of the Po¬ lice Depurlnienl, and nf Ihe severnl building, flro nud lieaith departments In Hiese cities.
BuATalo'a Hlanboarda Tora Uo|r.l.
At Buffnlu Hie Courl of Appeals up- bebl the eity ordinance which prohlb- Ils biilldtng signboards more thau seven feet lilgli. The Flre Board theu iinltfleil the owuers to lake down the dgiis. bul tbey paid nn attention. A few dnys ngo Flre Chief McCounell mid iwenty houk aud ladder men wont nut with axes and lore dowu 15.000 nquare feet of slguboardii.
ReTtaty-llTa Mllat by Trailer.
Wllbln a yrar It will be possible it, navel from Sf^acuse tu LUtlc Kails, a listance of Heventy-ttvc miles, by trol¬ ley, and by November of tbe present yenr the uewesi elty In Ihe Stale. Oneida, twcnty-clglil miles wesl of I'lien, nnd Ltttlc Falls, Iweuty-two miles east of Ultcs, will be connected tiy a double track electric road.
Three Fatal Cataa of Lockjaw la CUea*
Tliree persons bave died of lockjnw In I'tica within a week. They aro Wiliiani Knufer. Frnnk CnlkliiH nnd Miss .\dellne Kinbdcn, n youim woman.
mail or Bydraphobla.
Willlnni Heller, flfteen yenrs uf nice, sou of Wlllinni Heller, of Otenu. illed of hydrophobia, after suffering ton ihlo torture for five dayt.
All Arouad tba tIaU.
A daughter bas been liorn to Mr and Mrs. linrrlton Suiith, of Herkiiiu>r, It Is itieir nineteenth child,
("asille resideiitn have Improved the ipiHMirnuce uf the village by a general iise uf pnlnt In their homos.
F. I.. Knion. nn tMean lawyer, hta flrawn a beur In a ratfle. He doet not knuw what to do with brutn.
Wellnrllle"s sleam flre engine has iieeii kepi bnrd nt wurk pumping wnler ont of the cellars of resldenis of that village.
Ttie Willlninsvllle rifle range is lo lie abandoned, says lienernl IVttr- liuue. Brigade nnd reglineut sbools will be held at Fort .Niagara.
Hrnry P. Merrill, former County I'b'rk uf CnltHraugus County, died at hts lionu' in I.lltlo Vnlley, aged slxly- Ihree yenrf. .K nun and two dnugblers survive.
.\u inveuiury of the ettste of the lale II. II. .M Mlller. uf Fredonla, who fur luany ycnrs coiiducloil a private bauk Ihere, shows assets of unly flUO,- ^.'Jii, with liabilities which uro under- sIiiuil lu lie over t'Hlii.iMki.
Clyde Deau, uf Bro<rtou, It reported lo have discovered au emulsion wblch. sprayed uu gruiH- vines, kills Ibe leaf liuppers tbat tbrealeu great dumuge lu vineyards.
Bar Shat Hit Father Daad.
Witt Fair, a fourteeu yror-old boy. sbul and killeil bit fntber, Samuel Fair. Nl .Muriun, Teuu. Yuung Fair waa leaving Ihe huuso lu uu hunting. Hts fnlher urdered blin tim-k lu the bout4-. A quarrel euau<sl. aud wheu tbe father uffered tu use a stick ibe boy tbot biBI iletd. The liuy bad iDlerfered In bls ¦ooiher's iMlinlf in quarrels lielween |i>a pan uta Ho has lieen arretleilr Wa«e lam.
Wood yam. aa uow manufactured in Uermany, la atated lo coet about half aa much ta cotlon yam It ia auppliad in tlu- nttarti grty atate, tod doea not bleach well, bot can be dyed tlsoat tny color It it claioMd to be well adapted for a variety of uatt. torh at liBif» for garmenta, Ixil tickt, blinda, crumb clotha, etc.
Tha MFStaaj af Wraaat.
A pfaytieiaa tBcntioat tbt caae of a man wko oould ba Buda to dream of any aule jtet by wkupaniig tboat it into hia etr wktla be tlcpt, sadit ia t familiar itct that partMM who ulk la Iheir aleep 'rill fre «atatJy satwer qacatHiat if tfioke;. lu teftiy.
THE SABBATH SCHOOL
NTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMCNTt FOR JULY J7.
SulOael: Warahlplaa tha OaMaa OolC Sab xiall.. i.st-«aMaa Ttat. tta. aa., S- Memary Taraaa. te-tt«.Oataattatat» aa Ihe Daj't Ltttaa. I "Moaea delayed." He wat ia tks mounl forty daya. "(ittbered tktar M-Ivca" "The.-.- ctme in t tiuntltooos sad seibiious manner, inaisling on ktviag st objrct uf relicioua worahip mad* for tksts, as itiey intended under ita dirtttioa to ro- tourn tu *4Ci-pt, Bee Acts 7: SI, ti." "Into Aaron.'' The brotbtr tt Ilotat tad the principal one in chaigt daiiag Motta's absence. ""Make ua goda,^' Tkoy loqsiltd, like children, to have tometkita lo strikt their aenaea, tnd tt Ihe SkecUntk, "tks glory uf Ood." o( which they ksd kitkorU enjoyed the aight, wta now voiltd, tkcy wished for aome viaible, mtterial okiotts aa the aymbol of the divine prtteact which ahould gu before them ss tkt pilitt of tire hnd done. "Wa wot aot.'* "Ws knnw not.' Hum contemptuoasly tk*y siiuke of Moaea. Thut" UBgrslcful trt tkey. \\ hite tiod delighta to honor Usi, Ikty da- light to rundemo him. and tkit lo tk* fsM, ot AtroD, hia brother anil tubttittto. "n I. likciv tkcy might htve tvppoatd tkat Moaes had perished in Ihe Hrt, wkitk tkoy saw had inveated tha top of tna ¦ooattia llllo which lie went."
:'. "Break off." Implying tkat tht aet involved an effurt and aaerUIca oa their part. The prevailing view bat beta tkat Aaron, anxious tu dissuade the |Mopls from their purpoae. pro|K>Bed thia great tscrifico hoping they would withdraw their dsataad. rilia li nut an iminalxible view, bat tka facta show that hr waa morally wetk, sad larked Ihc atcrling qutlitiea of a grest tpir- llual leader.
:<. 'Brought them." The Egyptian rinct, na aeen on the monumenta, wert tound, ninnay plttea of mclala, and tt it wts rioas of thia aort thtt the Itrielitet wore, thw aire and number must, in the gcnsial col¬ lection, have produced s Isrge stors of tke precioua mtterial.
4. ".'Vnd made it a molten ctlf." Tkit idol aeema to htve lieen the god A^ia, tko chief dicty of the Kcyptitnt, wonhiped at Memphia under the form of a Kro 01, tkroo yeara old, "Theae be thy godt." Possibly .\aron only intended to mske tkem toaM symholictl repretenlation o( ths diviat puwer and energy, that might bt st tridoak
10 them aa the pillar of cloud tnd Ire kaa liecn. and to wliich Qod might attaek aa alwaya pretcnt energy tnd inluenet.
.1. "Feast lo the Ixird." "Aaroa doet nut appear to htve designed s worship tktt should MU|iersode the worship of tha Most llildi. It ia evident he intended that tkt true Ood ahoulil lie the ohject ol their wor¬ ship though he iiermitted snd even sncoius aiieil Ihcm lo offer tbia worship tironcll an idolatrous medium, the molten eall."
6. "Ktr1,v." "It waa lo bt a day ol ftt- tivily and joy tnd they were tnxiout to bo¬ gin It." "Offerings." The burnt offtria|s were wholly conaumed on the sllsr, bat the peace offerings were only partly coa- auined and the remainder eatsn by tks prieata and the wurthipert.
7. "Corruiited thrmaelvet," Ifasta must break off hia communion with Qod to go and do his duty ta a magittrsit tmoBg tlie Jieople, They had not only tsksB oa a anirit of idolatry, but they had becomo suominable in tlieir conduct. They wors no longer entitled to hia protection sad Invc. "ftirv had broken Ihrir covenant witk tind, nnd had sinned againtt great light.
8. "Turned aaidr." The tctioot of Ikt people were all ouen before Qod, tnd He lella Moaea whtt tnty hava done.
9. "Stiffnecked." L'nroanatetble. Bsrd to control.
IU. "Let me alone," Uotet hsd not yst opened hia mouth, but Qod foretsw the holv violence wilh which hia importunity woiiId besiege Hia throne, "My wratk." Thc wrath ol God ia Hit righleout indigat* lion againat sin. It will "ronaume" thO ta- repciitnni, but lie also keeptli "mercy for Ihusands," .14: 7, "Of thee." God seemed rendy lu dcHlrny the naliun, and raise up t great iintion Ihruugh Motet.
Il-n. "Muses heaoughl," "The aobltaets nf Mosi>s shone lui-lh iu roiiiplrte telf-for- getfiiliicNH in his love of Oud and of Ihs propir, while he pleudeil fur their forgive¬ ness,
14, "The I.oi'd repented." Thit it tiio- krii merely after Hie manner of men who, hiiving fo'nneil n imrpnae, permit them- setves to l« diverled frum it by atrong and fori'ihlc rensuns. .Mutes' praver influenced Jehovah.
1,^. ""I'lir lablcK.'' They were evidenily not very large or heavy, ta Moaet tppetrs to have easily can'ied tliem Imth,
10. "Work of Ood." Kuch a Uw eould prcM'Ccd from none but Ood,
17-18. "Xoiae uf war." .loafaut tt firtt lliuuglit tliat the (leoide muat be warring Willi some of thc nciglilinring tribea,
IB. '"Moses' anger waxed hot." Moaea now frein the kindling of a stath akin to that which nioved .lehovah. Fiery indig¬ nation againat ain ia a passion ta uure tnd n'ortli,v of (iud or man as love Ior truth and rigliteuiisness. Moaea' anger wtt aot Ihr stirring of nn unholy pnasion. "Hresfc liirni." .\ viaible sign, ahouin thtt Itrael llllll Inoken the Inw wnlleu Ihereon,
211. "Took ttie calf," etc. The act wat a svmlmlical une; the idol waa brought to linttiiiig and tlie |ieple were madt to twal- low llieir own ain.
'.'I. "That thou hast brought." This wns n srvrre i-ehiikr. Mosea chtrstd ths - sill ilireelly upun Aaruii, Iwctute he bad permitted iL
22-24, "Aaron snid." Hia reply it very weak, and ia realiy n oonfrasion of hit owa fchoiU'oinings.
'i3. ".Vnkeil."" Tliis nirana thtt tbey wrre broken Imme frum all leatrtiut, un- nih'. lioi'iilioiis.
"JIIL'8, "Slav e\erv man." The I.«vilet caiiic nl Moses' onli, nnd ttirn lhe work of rrtrihutin liegnn. The .1UU0 altin were prolialily Ihe Irndcrs in Ihc Iransgrtation. ""Those nlin were gllillv of I Ilia bretrh of ihc covenant werr liabfr tn the pentlty o(
11 eapilnl irinir liunipare v, ,111, and )ienot the onler fur Ihia fearful altughler,"
'ifl. '"Cnnsriinre youi'setveir." Lilertllr, lill vnur hands tn tJi^l.urd. "Thtir hands tverc tu he lilted nnTCHhe dntiet snd obti- uatioiia of tlieir sicrril calling."
30] "On thc inori'ow. " After Motet htd executed justice un the princifal offtndars. "Ye have sinned." Thongh Ihey hsd os- ca|Hil death lliey were not lo aupDots thoy were innocent, or to look njion tnt tin st t trilling tiling. "An itnnemtnt," Ha thought that lie might lie mtde an lastiw ment of reconciliation.
;il. "Keturned." lie again went U]! oa Mount .Snai. "A great aiii." He ouktt t bumble confeaaion,
Maahlaa Kar Laylag Bfltk.
Commercial Agent F. H, S, Johnaoa. ol Stanbridge. Ctntdt. reportt s nctat ia-. vention. wliirh ronaists uf bricklsrioi by maihinrrv insiead of by htid. Ila ttrt: "The machine, worked by two maa tod t lad. witl Ity 4U0 lo HUU brickt oer koar. Door tnd window apaeos caott only t sUihl delav. Tbc mtehine ia aniud for til pltia word, tuch aa wtlla, thedt, mlllt, itctoritt, rnws of cottagca. piera of bndgti, ott* Conaiderable presaure ia put oo Iks ktioht, and it i> claimed lluit the work is taort lirmly done than by hind. Tbt iarsatioa Vlill du tht work of ux or tevtn tkilloa biickliyeri, tnd il it helitvad tkat a aui- I'hine adapted lo huild a faetory skoal sixty by forty feet rould be pat oa tke market for ISOO. Thc apptralna can be rrad ily worked sfter t fortaight't iattros-
Itata Mcataaa Pitta tirltt.
Human remaina acre nntarlbsd ia tht ravea netr Mentone, on tht tkoce ol tke Mediterranean, many yeart
.Mediterranean, many yeart aco, MB them the Itmoua "footil mat," bet it ' not then auaperted that deeper dlMl ^. would bring to light ttill mots iatottetioi t|«cimeaa. Thaaa eonaiat of four thelf tnnt, recently found, tvo of wkick—« wtoi- an und a boy—difler to muck ia cttakU and fai'ial chararleriatiei from aay rtmaiat hitherto ditcovered, Ikat they rtpntiat t new and ditiinct type. Tbty trs ol toml suture, and tbcir featuret art ol tbt a^ gruid kind.
Jaha ¦mllk't KalBa It O*or.
The new cily dircetory of ^otloa dit • toaca tha tatounduig Itet that tkt raiga uf John Hmitk it over in Boaloa, tad that .lobn Sulbraa hat taktn kit plaos. XMt it ont of ths woodart of Ika aow etaltiy. By sctual coaat tbare arc Oo\y tUoiy* eight Joka Hnutbt in Ikat eitr, wkilt ot John Salhrana there art 111. Bostea ktt 2S7.iin> prrtont whote oeoMt tta wtftb recording in Ihe new diractory, Tbt aaai- lier abowa an increaat of 47Be*tr tht tl* rectory of Itst year. Aboat mmt el tkt iwrtoot named Ure oulatds the eity UmMt,
tmotlaMMaa Is Itai-t.
Immigrtlion into tba L'nilsd HItlat dar¬ ing the paat liaeal yoir waa vsalar tksa to any previoua yttr aseapl IM. Tbt aam¬ bar of immimaala arriviaa tl tbs rttltas porta waaTM.Tn. aa t»iatl mjm to
lai. tks rtatrd yaar. Tka i '
Ittt ytar waa Mljn in •; oi IM. Tkt aumbsr of tranU latl yaar waa ttUtt, aad tbt ber of cabin immigrtala 7t;IW.
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19020725 |
| Date | 1902-07-25 |
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| Day | 25 |
| Year | 1902 |
| Volume | 7 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19020725 |
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