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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
SUVOLIC COI»lt:»*. *"1 VB CKFTTea
A FAMILT MEtVSPAPEB OF LOCAt. AMD OKNKRAL INTKLI.IOKNI E
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FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1903.
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TBIKt: SLIO TEAtLT I« ABTaSvB
NO. 18.
COLDS THAT HANG ON
So freqneatly settle on tbe limes and retult in Pneumonia or Consumption. Do not take cbances on a cold wearing: mwAj or take something tbat only baif cures it, leaving tbe seeds of serious throat and lung trouble.
FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR
F01EY5
Hantl- taH
liHAtEtTTNaMTwiUMMMHSV]
Cures Cougbs and Colds quickly and prevents
Pneumonia and Consumption
•MMamON THKUTKIIKO
C. Unfcr, 211 Maple Si,, Chsmpsign, III., writes: .' I wss iroubled wilb s hsckini coiuh for s yesr snd I thought I hsd consumption. 1 tried s grest many remedies and I was under the care of physicisns for seversi inonths. I used one bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. It cured me, snd I hsve nol been troubled since."
HAD MIIONONITIS FON TWKHTV TEARS
AHO TNoomrr ¦» was ihouraslc
Henry Livingstone, Bsbylon, N. Y., writes: "1 hsd beeii s sufferer with Bronchitis for twenl)- years snd tried s grest msny with poor results until I used FOLEY'S HONEY AND "TAR which cured me of my Bronchitis which I supposed vss incurable."
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TNREE SIZES, 26oy 60o and $1.00. SOLD MD RECOMMENDED DY
Refuse Subetltutes
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Ea'A. Dorlon
DO.NDEO AUCTIONEER
ProtpoTi. .N. V.
Benjamin D. Homan
BUILDLH
•tloBS Praparad : ttuparlulandad
IsUmatea FamlaheJ ¦ KROCN I^LACC,
lOlEY TO LOAH SrS -f?
•ssd •Mlkattans prasipUr accepi(.(l-
R.eeve & BaLrtlett.
Titlo loMlnibc* tt HortjcaKe Loans
MateOOossiMMlBKNPOirr, L I.
llUbertjStravi. Naw Vnrk. lnMkUffle«s:BlTarhMd. L, I.
Jamalea Havtnas Hank llldg.
.laiiiak.a. I.. I. (lysiar Hay Bank Hl.lg.. Oyalai Hay, I,.. I.
Uhe KodaK. Ctrl
VUsphona Ib all olDit-a,
John P. Wright
QENERAL AUCTIO.NEER
Vraasarl. X, T
WILLIAM H. POST
Suroaaaor It. J. T, INiat A Hon Daaler la —
Choice Qroceries Flour and Feed
MAIN STRKCT, mcCMNT Itrtk tf L- )¦ •¦ *.. «»t- Rsttsll Ansss
"WINTER
RESORTS OF THE SOUTH
ciOa ko reached wltti ruinfort ami
OLD DiJNiON LINE
prHTKAMKRH Laa*ta« Naw 'Vork rially, Sundayi ui«iit«i •II Uw ymir rsand, 3 p, m.
KXCURSIUV TK'KET.S Td
AsKeville, Hot Springs
PineKurat,
Southern Pines. N. C.
Hot Springs. Va...
JftcksoAville. St. Augustine
Tampa. Fla.
Ncw Orleans, L&.
Savannskh. Gt..
Tksabora Earnnlon Tl.'krt. Inrlii.lp .M.-nla •at Hlaleroam Hrrtli uu old Il.iiiiii.l.n BiMBwr, Ticketa and ¦taiir.a.iiii at Itrr H.a. N, Y.
OM Dominion Steamship Co
•I lEACH STREEr. NEW VOUX I Y B. B. Wai.Kaa. Traffl.. Maiinacr
J J. Bhown, (J.n l'.i»»cnir<.r Am
Longenec((er Bros.
DENTISTS •OS rultan Stpstt, Orttklyn
at
nitroiiT. iikiv t metward ¦uildiis
Of*. Dsiwt. OB VVMarwIaya and Frldar
(roll. * a, m lat|i. ni. Wm. R. LAxasxiraaK, n. V. »-. Manaser
80 V«A«0' ¦XKMtNGS
Patent
^.J Maims
OCWMM
OervmsHTsAc
¦essaOM a atalft a>« Saawiiiiaw naf [--sr*-^P^..uHlj^.--.;.-
mntm piUant..
a Al'u. ncal..
I says for yon to bny yonr sopplir* at I home. Tbe price is the samo in cily or coantry
KODAKS
, FILMS •
I Velox Solio
S. F. PEARSy^LL
Opposite Post Offlco Kreeixirt, \-Y
Hearts
\ Are due to indigestion. NInety-nlns of every
1 one hundred people who hsve hearl troubis can remember ivhen ll was siniple Indiges¬ tion. II is a scientillc fact that all cases ol heart disease, not organic, are not cnly traceable lo. but are tha direct result oi Indi- gestion. All food laken Into the slomach
, which (ails ol perfect digestion ferments and swells Ihe stomach, puffing It up against Ihs heart. This interferes with Ihe action ol
I Iha heart, snd In the course of time thai delicate bul vilsl orgsn becomes diseased.
. Mr. D, Kaubla, ol Navada, O., aara: I li«l ilomicll Iroubia and vaa In a bad aUta aa I Hk) hearl iroubia with II. I took Kodol Drvaptia Cura lor abcul lour
' nwntba and It curad me,
j Kodol HgttttWktt Yea Cat
i and relieves ths stomach of all nervous I strsln snd the heart of all pressure.
Bcttlasonlr, SI,00 Slia hoUln« 2W tlmaa tha UW ! Uia-which aella (cr SOc.
' rrsparat by 1. O. OaWITT * OO., OHIOAOOk
THE SIINDAY SCHOOl.
XT<*Tir:f: to ckeditiiiih. i^irMi.ni m i\ Bn.ird.rof H..n, K<.l«.r( s..al,iir,\, Snpr • tall' "f the ('..onlj ..f Nawau, n.ill.-r li. Ii. r.l.) irtv..n lo alt prrwiui. bavlna .laliuH nKaiiiMt cliarlM I- .NIcl.oli., Iali...r llii. T..wn nt U. ii.i- .Iea.1 III thc Mil.l (lounty. .Ii....aat..l. I.. iirw..-nl Ih.. UUIO wllh Il.e .¦..ii.ll.iT. Ih.rM.r, (.1 Ih" »ul. K-rilHr., 111. artmlul»lr»lor», rlc, . f mIiI .1.- ...awil at (11. KrwiMirl Hana. ¦r...-u.irl, -V, '.'., (.n .ir iH-I-.rc F.liruar> 1.*.. Iia;t nett. lii(i).<l -Vu,: ,<ih, nac.
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR MARCH I.
4abjecl: fauI ami Apollot. Ada i.III.. 14 to ala.. O—nol.la.. T.it. Lnka al,. 13- ^f.inorv V.r.a., 4-0—Commeutafr on Iha llay'a l.caaon.
Inlrndilrli.iii. - .Alter renuiniiig a (ear an.l a Imll al Connlli I'aul hepn hin hi.nic- wiir.i jounie.v. He. t.iok .vilh him A.|uiia ami I'ri..('il!a. Sailing OHHlivnril they landed at liphesUH. I'mil rcninmp.l nnlv a .hort limo, an lie (iemrril t.i rearli .lerusalem in tiiuc tor the preiit f.-aat in Ihc iiprmg ni .\. D. .'>4. Aipiiia i.n.l his ivile riniiiinca at Ephcau..
I. .Apollus n-cfiviin; Inklruc'tioa lv*. :4- 261.
2t. "Aiio',1.1!.. " .K iiropnr.ilinn for I'aul'a laiiiii- .It KpliCMiB ha.l heen inailc hv .\rnl- Ic, (vh.i Ihlll iii»tru,.I.<l a !.niall rompar.v ol Jews UJI I.l Ihc luilipht of .Tohn ll.c Hiilillsl'.-. t.a.liiiiiiK ..inceiniMK the M..S- riati. ¦•.\le\.iii.lri,'i." Thi. . nv was Imilt mar Ur. iiKiKih ..f the Nil., hv .Wp.iiler till* (Jl-cat. "K'o.pii.iit -- Icniiieil.'' The vvonl 11 Ilic original cxiir..?*.'* n.'t .my aliililv ai. ail orator, I.ut aUn thc pi)s«ciin,).l of htorert of l.^ariiiiig, Kiiher rendcrinj; Clilv KivcB la!f thc i.lc.i lie na. learne.l nn.l vuld use hin Icainiiij! with ofle.-t. "Minhty." lie iva« famifinr willi the Scriptures and Ufie.l lliem ivilh potver as a aourcc of araiin.ent nnd appeal.
2.>. "Wa-i in«tru.Hc<l.'' I'robabiv lv some .luiple of .lohn who had left .hidea before the Saviour ronimenied Ilia pubiic course, or poKHib'v hv .lolu^Jiimsclf. whose carii..!- mini"lry .'vii..ll..«-1riay have attend- e.l, "Fervent. If.- hn.l a "ijlnivinK icliij- ioiii (iisp.i-iti.iii Illl.l anient w.al " He una -n.live anil laii«lit ' earciullv " and .poke li.iMly, "Kn.nviMt! only.' ¦.\l.ollo.i kne.v nnlhinii oi llic li.i|itii.m of the llolv Ohom. lie kiie.v that the "kimr.loin oi (Jo.I wa« at haml." ami i.rpa.-.ie.l llie gospel nf repent- ame. a i.rea liinu iire.illv niM-.le.l to-dav.
211. "liol.lly." 'The .leivs were not ail rea.iv (.veil to lislci lo announcement.. ..f thc aii;.i..ai!i of ih(. Messiah Tlic i.iH..ik. r wh.i .luell on tiii.. I heme must lie prepared (villi nrjiiinien.s nt (veil ni* eourairc. Ila.i hear.l." In thc synatmgiip. "Took him " ]*erM...i4 of Kic.Tl learning May he led inlo the ii;;ht hy Ihoise in oliviure imsilioni.. .-Xpoll.i.^ nivei* proof of hi-, preatnci.-. hy fihoivinfi Hin ¦.'.•illi.iffnei*.i to re.civo iiistru.'- li.m frnm such Iiunihlc iwoplc. "K.vpoiiiul- y.V ii.or.. .areiullv." ,\.viila iitpI l'ri,.-ill,i l.n'..:.le.l to A.l.li;... l!ie won.lerinl r,iet of a Mc.sIhIi iilrrwiv (.omr. Thev g.wc l.im the iii-Ioiy of Ihc in.arnalion, Ihe miracle", the CIU. ilixion, Ihr r.-surrc(li.m, the in.en- aiiin, til.. lenlec.ostal ontlioMfing nad llie .o.ii..ii~.ion lo loiivcil the world. Thia pupil W.M wi.in minerior l.i hia tcnchep.. .\iliii'.i anil his wife (verc faithful iieople. ami It appear, thai wherever they went Ih.-v hmi a "chnrcli i-i their house " See 1 Cor, Ifl: 10: Kmn, Ifl: ,1-,'i, Thc la«t Vew 'Testanient rcfcren.-c lo them is in 2 Tim, A: 19. Tra-Hlion kivh that thiy Uied niar-
'll! -Aiiolio, visits .Vliaia Ivs. 27, 281. 27. "W'as ilisposod." Th.' oriiiinal cxpr.-ssea nioie Hian nn imlination on his pan: In- I.i.l...! to gn. "Inlo ..\chaia." (If whi.h loriiilli was Ihe ..ii.ii.il. and it was I'lir- iMlh ..hl.I. he .1... ..le.l to visit. Ilc m.iv h.i.e il... .1 ,1,1,., te.l to thl> field of lalior l.v .'\"iiila ,111.1 I'riv. ilia Il.'in,: ac.|Uaiiile.I Wllh the iihil.....pl.y ,iii/l lenrninir of (irece d to l.C a pioaeher to the
STATE NEWS.
riBilfT Not OolItT «r LarcanT.
The Monroe f'ount.v Cnurl hns hold that It Is not n crlnic for k jiersni wlm tlmls property to Hell II, 'I'lie point wns mnde in the cnse. rrf Wllllaiu Smith, ivho fonnd a Ifiii (liiini.m.l rlnp In the Htreet at Iloi.heHler nml inininilnlely «ikl It for $1(1. .\ ni.Tii Avlio snw him pick up the rinj; lohl on liiiii iitiil .'^nilth wus arreslcd. His nttnrnry ninde the point lllill there ihii Ii.' no lar.'.'iiy in the Fale of foiiinl prttpiTly. .Iinli;.' Sutlierlnnd ruled tliui if ilic .U'rcii.lnnt found tlioriiic tlnre licini; no i'viil..ii.c to show thnt he knew the oiviicr or tli.Tt tbere were murks of iilcnlltl. ntinn iip.-n It, (in.I sold ll lii'fiir.' lie f.iun.l thc owner, he nas not ({uiliy of larceny, but If lie knew the mviicr lii'f.irc lie made fhe sale i\ hir.iny was c.nii- niilled. Smith w.is a.()uilicil.
Wlfa Wonl.l Nol 11. ..Iwappe.l.
Enrl Wripht nn.l Ilciny I'lcsscr, v.lio liyp In the snnic npnriiiiuil iimiso. the AincrlcHii Bloik, nt Itniiii.. n.^-iciil In "swnp wives, " Wrijriii ^-iiv.. I'liiss.r a Hllver watch to Loot, 'The woiiicii were uot conHUlted In the tiaiisailion, nml when WrlRhi went lo Ink.' piws..ssiiiii of rrosser's llai ami aiiii.uiii.....l l.i -Mrs. I'l-oRser that she went iviili iln- flat, Mrs. I'rossor nliject.'.l sy vigorously Ihat Wright left Iiurri.'dly. I'msscrs nffairs went more siiiontlilv. and lie and Mrs. W'rij;lit slaiti.I ofT iiiiiii.'.ll- nti'Iy on tlicir lion.'ynio.'ii trip. Mr". I'rosser later sw.irc .mi n v.-arraiil acainst h.'r hiisliaii.l for ii..ii.siii,iMi i. Botli cuupUs iiic und.'i' iliiriv an.l lii.(^ ^0 children. 'I'lic wives ar.- iirclly.
Epld.mir of Mad iloaa al Ti-ny.
Tbe i.eport of Ur, Ccn--,. Itluiu.r. .^f Allinny. Siai.. lia(i.'il(il.i;;i>i. .'ii ili.> .iinditlon of ili.. ilu'.- ilml was killcl in 'rroy. lifter lilti;iv' a man w ii.i ii,is sin.-,-
diciI from II rr.'.l.- iji' II'I' V,.lllllll,
Ulntes th.it the .1..:; ill. il rnmi liy.In.plm- I.ia. Kxp..rliiii'iils i;n nil.Mts, iiid.iilai ln(t tliem wiih iinrliiiiin vf i'r.c- tu.' Inila or the .lo;.: slmwcil cviilciiii'.s ..f liy.Iio- plioliin. .Kn cpiili'iiii.. (ir lllllll (h>..:< seems lo Have lirokiu out lu Troy No l.'SS than sev.-ii pcisoiis li:i\,. i..iiori..iI Id tlie l!;'..;ili (lili.-i,. Ihlll lii..y have lion l.iit..II Iiv i1oi.'s in a few .lays. 'I'll,, pollci. kllle.l a iIoL' thai has I1....11 kept under siirvcillanrc. as il (v:;« misiic.i. ...I the aiiliiial was alllicud iviili rai.iis
¦ 1,050.000 For New nnil.line*.
.\l a conf..ri'ii.e in .\iliaiiv li.iv.ioft
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VO SOMETlIINr. roR SOMEBODY, 1),' somelhlng fur somebody, somewhere.
While .logK'HK aloufc life's road: Help ....me one to carrv hia hurden,
.\nil iifilitcr will grow \ our luad.
Il.i snnielliiniE for .s,iincboiJy gladly. Twill sweeten vour every care;
In Khanng the soiroivs 01 others, ¦i'.iui ..«ii are less hard to bear.
Do snmelhinn lo'-' soinebotly- striving T.l help where Ihe way seems lonR:
And llie homelc.-i liealls that lanstiish ch.-er up wilh a little sonn-
lk- t,,i-,ielliinR lor viniebo.iy aiw,iy..
Whalever mnv lie y.rar cree.l; -' 'liicie's 11..I Imu OM ealth can hell' \ na
S,i mii.'h.-...a kindlr d-rd. -U.v .1 s (jt'.ei. in Vniversali^i I.raJcr
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F. S. PEARSALL
lo A poi- wc kn.iw liiim 1 (or. I: 12. dr. ame ll. lie ie,iarile.| hv ».inie Cn- nnlhians as" lli(*'e.pial of SI. Paul, and Hint Ihcre arose s.in.e sir.ins partv feelinK in Ihc chnrch wiii.h is icb.ikcd in St. Pau'.'s lettc.- Io lliem. "T'liroinrh frai-c." Theso w.ir.ls may refer e.ther In .\poll.is or lo the people III Ciiriiilh. It was llnouKh ura.e thai ihcv ha.l believcl. an.l 11 waa Ihroush lirn.c linl .^p.l',l..s was ali'e Io help tlicm.
2.'!. Mii-lil.lv ..ini.n.ed" l^ce It. V. He [,o....iidl-. , inf..icd the .l-w., and that pnbb.'lv. sh.i..ii.K i'V Ihe Oid Teslamelit S, riptiiii', wlil.h the .Icivi received as in- .Pilcil, tl'i.! .lesus wa. the Messiah, a.n' tll.ll ll;ev ...nl.l be s.ived onlv Ililii.iah llii.i. 'I I is Ih.v refu-e.l 1.. il.., aa.l w.. knnw iIl c,.B..-iiiien.-'. Tlie.r . uv was s.iilie.l. Iheir
ipic I.Ul lit. .111.1 mnre than a million ..I
Ihcm Mcie kil'eil an,I (li,> iei.t acallcrci: over the (l.e .,1 ihe callh.
III. I'anl arr,..s .,1 Kphesus (v. II I. '¦Can... t.l Kphcsiis." In a.-cordanec iviili 111.' pr.iuiise male them whon relurnini; Irom hi. .eei.nd mis.ionsrv jmirncv kliap. IS .Ml. Kphesus was not iciiy ihe capital 01 Ihe provin..e. Ic.il was the .'il.' ..f llie Urcalcst imp-irtan.-r in ..11 A.ia Minor i splc'idid citv. and th.. eiii|Kiruiin of irade 111 Oia Kast II was .all.'.l one ol thc eves ..|- Asia. Siiivr-i... l.irlv mile, to the nor'h, l-iin; llie v""''' I'hc cilv sloo.1 on llie Miiilli of .1 I^all. ali..nl hve miie. hmc lr..m ea^I to ne-i ami three miles broa.l, with the leariaii S.a. an arm 01 Ilio Aetean. on the west. Here I'aul ..miinued to lalsir for r.ear:y Ihree year. "Crtlain disciples ' Allh.nitia Iheir I ho-.vo.Ikc was imi»rlV. t Ihcy (vcie Mn.orc an.l "posseased Ihe cle- menls ,.r ,. IMl.. failli, ' an.l as soon as the huht sH.inv upll thciu i:.cv at on. e wsikeil in it.
1\ The barl ::i .f ihe H.ilv fliiost
(v,. .'dl.
2. "Th" Holy t;ho.| ¦', I'.iul w.;s a Holy f^host prea.-her. His lirst sontcn.-e l.r.npi lliese iincnlightene.l .i.m'iri'ea lace to fa. o wil'i Iho dee).er thiols of (,'oH. It was ihe coianion priviicire of ihe .Iiseipica oi Christ t.> re..',ic not onlv tl.e .ir.l n.trv griecs hut alao th- »\tia..idinjrv sifi. o' the Hoir Spirit: and Inns the duriples 01 Ihrist d'f- fero.I fnm tho... ..( .I„l.„ The tenui.ie dis- r.i>!es of chn.; ..re still ilisi,iniruiiihe<l from nil others by ih" baptism of tho Holv Sllliil. '.hicl. e;ilijliicii,. .(uulirns and piiri- lic. Tho^. who ba. e r,i! re.oi.ed this ri. h l.-ipli-ni are lien,- ts' beneath llie.r nrivil- •;'s n Ihe aosiwl. A. he ud ' Soo K V.. wlirre iho lh..llai.t :• li.i.lc nui h tlearrr Thn c.-inot mean tliat Ihev ki.v. nolhmT a'l.iMi 111. Il.i'v <;ii...t. I.ut lli.v were iir- nuan- w Ih re-ird Io renlec,..! If ther were •illM-ii.les • the. mn.l ha.e Is-en n- SenoMifd h\ ihe Ko'v (Ih.isl. hu! n.... it r-r.iiiri-1 f.ir ihe-^ to I.0 tnr 'icd ht ian't (-Arls I-i .1. an.l M rocc.vo the gi::. an.l tei-.. ..li.iS uric ... a resill of lhis licav rnl> hii.tism.
4 -tlf repenM".-. ¦' -I-iI,:. eale.l iipm the .le.ip'e 1.. roiK-nt an.! projaro th,^ a.iv e. the t.o'.l nod i«init^.| t. -losu. as ibe Messiah. • Thsl .. on -lo..... ' Thr -l.i¬ ini: wonls of the sotilen.-o ,.re a eonden^.i lion oi ail tho ^:\p^l'taIl..n^ ... ivhi.h the ai..>«l!o e,>.(. meo.1 I'lein that .leans. »h..m b- r-refl l-e-! v.as Jhr jitop'tt: wa .m .T.lin anni.un..o.| "
5 •¦'siiako w,i'i t.^idjrs'' This was |»,.rte.-.>.* r.pfa:...l .\ ne* outpour.ne .,1 |tr Holv Sp Tt uimi a new laelve 'Pro. pliesiol \..i i'.e abilin 10 feroioll 'u Iuro events, but ibo m.wrr lo proaeh iho tmyel and lo ovnoanj iho Sr'r'UPO. was Kirra thcBl Soo I Cor 14 3 \o lie ran t 1. o'JS'itieil I', preach the e.>*;*i. i-r ys .lo rinaiiai. work of anv V.nd nnt.l be hat rrvr.ied I lit bapti.m ol llie sp.rii
Oovernor Oilcll ami th.- 11 flip Slnlc C.imniissi.Ill in l.ni.iiiy 11 was decided llial ill" . i.inn.'-sinii Hii.iilil nsk the I.ev'isliiuii.. tm- .<lir.t 1,1111.1 fin- new liulhllui.'s this yea:-. I'lic uiiniiy will lip used as folliws: I'or sialT ami superintendents' houses ami ilii' .¦.in¬ version of n.iiiirl.rs II.IVV ...¦.lllli.'I Il.v tli(.se ollicials into .iiiart;;-. n's f.r nurses nnd patients. Si'J'.'."..iii«i: iiil.i'i.u- Icalw navllloiis. S',Ki.iH«i; iiiirs..>' Imiiic. Klnjc's Park, .tsr.iaid: (.¦.•lu-ial r.';i:iiis, J'J^NMIOO: netv liuiidinL's a.c.n.liim loa
¦ .¦.insIriKtion pian lici.loforc iiili"iii..l, '. >l,".(KI,(Nai: exlfiisi.in of ili.. It.'.li'.iril V.r-
furniatory liuililluiis, $l,l(i,i'!i(i,
Tha rioaraBro of IIIitT.«s.v..
' -^ llill has been lnlrodii.-.'.l In Uk' -V^s- sciiilily by .\sseailily..ii:iii M. liavis wlii.h Is iiilciiiled tn keep .nimlry liii-'li- wnys diien fioiii obstrn.ii.i.i I y sn.iw ami limbs of tries li iciiiircs .iwiicra
I llf la'Kls fron,111'.: iipnii bitiir.vayn. in nddilion 10 cuiiiiii; noxious w.i i|s rr.mi 111., sides or ilic r.iail iwi... a y.ar. to keep tl;e road .lear ..f .liisiiii.'tlun l.y snow or othcrwis.. iijmii ..;i!..r .if ilie Overseer of Illsrliwiivs lr iln owner rails I., do so lb,' work Is m Pr ilcii.. by tlu' overseer and ilic rns-, as«. s.A.-.l ..11 tile pr.pcrty.
Know III. Illl.le liy Hear'.
' Tlinmns n, (':iiiiv will, was vcivine his tlilr.I t '¦.111 ns a iiiciiiii.'v ..1 Hi.' i il lane Hoar.l nl T'iusi..is. .li.-.l vi i-,v.- suiuplion al his lioiiii' in Sarii<..'.'ii. lie nas l.orii in Ncw York Cily in ImW. lull lllld inn.l.' Sural.ic.l bis liiimi- ror sev¬ ernl years. Wliiii a boy he li..uaii Ih.' siu.ly ..r Ih.. Itibl... wbi.li ll,- L-rtfiliiallT ..ininiiile.l to iii.iiiii:v muil lii- Ici.l a.- .lUire.I th.' will.!., .if il ami at a i.m- inrnt's uoiii-.^ lllllll v.'inai M'riia,tiiii uuy ohnpt.-r. U.. wi;s ,i 1 la'ksmiili nnd a Iicnio. rat
To Make D.or Hnnl.r* rarofnl-
Ii Will ll.l h.nLcr I... an a.. i.I.'Ui tt. SI1....1 n I.uin.m b.ln:: bv lalsiake f..r a ili'cr if Assenililytiiaii Miiitb.ws's bill. iiitrn(iii.'..il ill llie Ass niMv bci-otnes ,i Inw. riiilef th.. I..1111. .if'III.. I.III the
* killing- nf any p.'rsi.ii b> a liiiu'cr iU' Ihis n.unner bociniiis mai slaUL'bi.r in Ihe ae,-ond ilci:rci.. an.l to \v..iiii.l liliii
• tuns with.nil fatal r >iills is m:n<i' a I felony, i.uiiishabl. ii> iiii.i-;s,.iiiii. :.i f.ir
flro J.ars or a line .n' .'S.'.'O.
I aa.oBlh Moilal Vnr llUofivorlPS C'ninols.
1 Hr. Willii.ui i; Iti'.i.iks. IHr,,'.!.,;. .if Pniith Obsorv:ii..i V an,I Pr...'.'.*.' .>f Aflr..noir.v In II.iKiri Cull...-,- :ii Cell-
, .ya. has b,, n awanle.l ili" 1-.i.m.i M...I- | ill .if tlic -Vstrou'iiiibal S..Ci. IV .if tli.^ I Pacillc ior the .lis, overt ..r I.ls tw.niy. 1 third ciuict This in the ..e\..lltll l:i»..l- |
, al awnrded to In ltr,>..ks f.ir bis coin-
¦ etary dlKcuv. ri.'s by tbi- >.. iiiy lie
: also has the hciinr of h..l.lln- >li.. lirst ] 1 medal erer U-simv,..! by tu.. s .1 ¦.¦ly.
rm DBi'a W.lmiaio Was »«»al. I
TVIiphlr.1 over Ih. r. 111111 of his ml.. l.-e«», irho ha.l lofi Im,: ,:i ih.. In.iisc for s.-verai hours, a i-i .I...- l.ap.il piayfuilj- at Mrs rh.ii;.. l;. Sii.,d.-r. ' at "nica. au.l knn. kei a li.;liteil lamp fi l.ui hrr bau.l Tb- wnirans . 1..11.1:11: j lunile.!. and libe ir-.li. dHiHo ibe street ¦loped in flames ^\ ^f,..^;^*
If—|—T WO tinnicK cnnic saunlcrii
' I ' nil.ISS a rtelil. 11 was lint I iiiidsnniuier iunl ibe hay was ¦J" li.iwii The woman looked like one of 111,, llell. al.' bin.' Iiiittertiles Imv- crin.:.' raithrnll.v .irouiid the fadiiin meadow stvecl. Her bine frock, bine eypH and HuiIeriiiK blue sunshade made a idiasaiit iou.li of color,
TllC nian gazed ai lier i|''"i pnssioii- ntc e.yes, lie bad wiitchi'd this frail, faliy-likc creature grow up at hie side; th(>y had licen close friends since chlld- liuod, and lo-day esiiecinlly thc old recollcctionB irowdeil to his niiud,
"If you would wait for iiie," he whis¬ pered. "I niiRht make money In tiinc- 1 would Work vcry hard and wllh you a I my side "
She clasped her small while hnnds lileadiu^ly; Ihc blue veins showed through tbeui with painful distinct¬ ness,
"Ilon't. nick, deiu- Dick, ever think of It ncninl I uui so foud of life! I uuisl live "
"Von sjienk ns If I had suRgcsled killing yuu," he snld In un injured lone,
".No, no. Km you iiiusf iiiidcrstanil, I am so horribly delicate, it wonl.l be madness for a poor mnn to mnrry nie. I always have 10 winter In the South or France, I need luxuries; they arc a fatal necessity to my ejistcncc. Yon wnul (piitc n dl'fereiit wllc-"
•'So. 1 don't;".
"Some one suong aud capalile,'
"I wunt youi"
His voice shook: bis Iirow clondcd suddenly witb tbe dark sUndon- ol despair,
(111, Dick,' she niurniurcd, "liavc I hurt you so deeply';'
He answered almost roughly, nnd lluiuffh be looked al ber. be could not sec her face for the mliil before his eyes,
"Y'ou misled mc, I.iiy," lie said; "un¬ consciously, no doubt, yet nt times il seemed you would not lot nic escape, Wh(.n I tried 10 go yon aske.l me lo reinnin; yuu di.l not wci,i:h Ihc cons.. (picn.es, I was a Ioy in your liamls, ir you llllll r.'all/.e.l whul you were do- inj.', you miiiil have spared me "
Ihey bail .'rosse.I th.' field ami r..ailic(l a lillle iron irate inio Lilian's gar.len, IIi' ..pened It for lier, stepping back tn let her pass.
"Wonl you conic in';"
'I'll.' wonlii rus.' iiMlurally In her lip.s. giving color III his coiniilaiut "Yun aske.l IIIC to rema n. '
•¦.\«." Ue replied sliar|ily, "I am go¬ ing. Oood-by-"
¦Von have no rigiii 10 in- .ingry; it isu't as ir 1 did nol care.'
"Ilnl you caic so little "
His ra.c liad losl every vesiigo or culor; he trembled ns he spoke.
'I have always loved you." she de (Inred; "bm marriage Is iiniiossililc. Von think nie hcurtlcsH. inerc<*ary. becau9(; 1 cnnnot face n lire or povert.r. Men are vcry sellish; they expect so niiiili of women."
He look her band silenlly. held it a niciucnl wilh eyes llxed on tbc ground and then weut back across tbe liny slowly, under the glare of the hot iiiid- tuiiiraer snu-
.K year had driried away, and again il was nildsumiiii 1'.
"In Ihc cnuiilry," 1 Iiougbl Lilian, • the hay Is down,"
She was enjoying the niniiir.il.l de lights of a I,oiiili>ii season nsthe lliiii.ce .if ;i man whom her parents explniiieil w.iiild mak.' a nmsi 'deHirable lius^ liaud."
¦Lilian will imve everylhiug slie wains," Ihey told Iheir friends. "She can uow look r.invard to a life o.' perfect ease and persoual Imhilgcnce. We altvays dread...! ber iii:irrying a poor man.'
"I inusi se(. Diik ..iii.. iiiorc before uiy wedding.^ she tol.l h.'isilf. ¦Hear old Dick-
Sin; thouglit ihe iiui.i.r out, and her desire for a sight of bis face ovenanie her belter jiidgiiieiil Strange she shonld wisii to stir lo iife those sluiii' beriiig memories! Hut somehotv Hie s.cnt of last years bay still lingered; the uildsuminer sun glislenc.l tempi Ingly uiwu the dainty curlaiiis of ber lioiidoir,
.\s it a biain nave sped tbrougli the air, ai that same hour. Dick, kunwiiig she licl.iiig.'.l to anotlier. tiaced his sMiiill room in I'inili.o. an.l tbougbt of ber. Lilians plioi..graiiii stii.i.l ..n bis wriliug tabic, a sa.l lilHe ra. .¦ wllli large ey.s . luivned by a halo of fair flulfy hair.
•I ninst see her again," he said, ¦just on. c before she ia married '
II.. glan..'.I 111 the .I.l.k, Perhaps he niiglil Iin.I I1..1 ill Hie park, .at.h a gliiaps.. «r her as sh.. pas.'.l In ber car rlHg... II.' baled the rasliiiiiiable worl.l. wilh Its lavish .lisplay of wealth an.l grandeur; but f..r a sight ..r Lilian he nioimlcd a liiiiubie .niinibiis nnd trai ri.'.l on It to Ily.b' I'aik Corner.
lie fclt ..(.ri:iiii sli.. wriiid is- there, nn.l his hean warmed t.iirar.l her with a great h.iig.ng. .
icrcd paper* on his desk, and the faded portrait of herpcif.
The lun.llady retired, dosing the door b.biud her.
¦ 1 .aiii wiiic. I shouldn^t know what to say; but 111 l.'avc these lilies,' iiiirasteiilug her namesake flowers from tbe snft chiffon of bor diess.
C.irclessly she Ict tUciii fall to th.> ground, as if by accident.
¦He will Iin.I my lilies.^' she liioiiubi, ¦and tbcy will speak to hiin of ini.. '
.\s the carriage containing Its fnir c- inpani roll, d awayihelandlndy walked nuiulcriiigly iulo ihc ruom Lilian bail iiiva.le.I with be. g.nllc pri'sen.c.
¦Di.ar mc. it is iinli.lyl^ she mut- lercil. sl.ll.piiiK ibKvu Io brush np sum.' tobacco (HI the .•iii-pci. ¦Lori wbat iM-autifiil tl.iwers, all among the .lnst and iob;i.-.:nr'
She bore ilicm in uluiiipli to her kilclien, ami pbi.cd tlieni in water on the .lri>sser,
Thp lilies lasted for some days, nud they looked very nice in the landlady's vase.—New Y"ork News. \
Review Bt'lLOINQ
MAIN 5TREET
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I riie a^B painter cas I atmt ic: aimtsii.
¦'tvt Oiakr
wrapped his uMer ab. ;t h. r atul j lingnlahed thc f.ani.s but 11.,i unci ' had Inhaled .¦ousi.I.'r.ibli li-.. Sb.. .1 • a f.'W honm later
I albaa/^allrla
i Frank Ilonlg.'f.'i'.i
i havp h. en one of ilu
! clana in the State. . l.T aboiilln; hiuiaeif tliroi.s Uis body was fouud In a .Ualr la aiiartmeati ever bis tioie lu H« mn iMx bttn dttoondttu.
¦Sbe is th.' vi
.'tim .
he told hlnis..|f, -oil
buve U'cn!' '
A vi.iorin .¦.
dr..w up at ili
ings. Lilian -tcpiMi
.'cmled III.. -:e\
(b.ing wrong
¦Is Mr 1 r., aske.l nervous
v.ii,.e fall.'ie.l.
. rluiM.n as sn. stout landladv
IKirtioiis blo.ke
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lUhari ly. <¦.!
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put
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r ..f Di.ks :
and nervousl:
lie knew she
at home : ¦ )irs.'Mills Ihnt
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III., ({iiesiion i' olepbaiiiine
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with it a longuia 1 bail so iceuUy v: ¦M.iy
I sense ..f bitter over iier. .in.l
ce tlie room I'., k a.ale,^ lllm a let ier-" she
asked, walking into the narrow psi sage and Iryins 'o speak unconceru fdly.
•(>ri|jrfil,v uie-s ¦ 'fill* (ray ¦ a deoi wn> Bunl' .pe^ av.d I..i.an brea'lK-.i tbo .u.usp«ele 11 irbUli Disk bsd Ml
i*Uiy-as eU. file I'.rni-mil it tint sc*;
.\ii ICnglisli cliemist a.s.'ribcs ilie fa¬ innus l.oiiibiii f.igs lo uii.onsimied car¬ bon suspended In llic air. The adoption of oil as rn.l i.oiilrl, lie says, do away wilh lb. f.ig,
A scientist eonneeteil witii the i'ea- bo.Iy Museum ol Harvard Lnivcrsit.r. Mlio has lieeu t^liindiiig sonic time aiuoug tbe Maya iieop'c ct Yucatan. says that tiicy use their toes in many kinds of work as readily as they nse their lingers. Thc Maya women, who alwnys go bnrdfooled, easily ificji "n a pin in Hint way.
A Swedish inventor named Klscn- bcrg has I'oustnicicd a ma.hiuc which takes herrings as Ihcy iome from Ihe net, sorts thom into the four sizes rec¬ ognized by the trade, scrapes off tbeir seales, cuts ofT Iheir holds, spills, il.'ans and washes Ibem Inside nnd out, Tbc iiincbiiie .lues all Ihis aiiloninlieal- ly. au.l mills 0111 'Jii.(l(iil herrings per hour.
A ncw Lliain. known ns .'orn-wbcal, Is being grown in Knslcni Wnsbingtou. It bas ilie nature of liolh corn nnd wheat, pos.scssiug the fatleniug (luall- lies of corn and the corn flavor. In ap¬ pearance It resembles whent. Its grains are twice as large as thoso of ordin¬ ary wheat, ll yields sixly on KKl bush¬ els an acre, and seems to s.dvc Ihe problem llf fallciiiiig iiugs in the Pn- .iflc N..r.li(vcsl; .'.un is not sucic^isful- ly raised lu that connlry.
.K certain inanuractuicr or wood pulp noticed great clouds ot sulphur float¬ ing aw:iy fnnn the smokcslacks of ihe nickel snieliliig works, and ns ho iiceilcd sulphur, he s.'t s.inic cbeniists to expcrimciitiiig. wilh a vicvv to sav¬ ing it. T'lic.v discovered a wny lo do tills, and llicu 111' liogaii smelling iii.kcl (.r.> himself, and rrom the suliiliur oii¬ tained rrom llic smoke, eombliicil wiUi liiiii'stoiie and water, he makes all thc cahiiim suipliitc needed in his manu¬ fa. lur.' of wood pulp.
Herore ibc iast ineeting or ilio D.'la- ware Valb-y Oriiilhologii'ai Club -Mr. William lliiilcy spok.' .111 the niclliuds to be eiiiploye.I lo atlraol iialive Avilil birds aroiin.I .oiiiiUy homes. .Mr. Itall.y tliougb; Hint people were too willing to accept iln- ilicliiiii that Kng¬ iish siiarrows, wiili ihoir noisy nnd .luarndsoiuc ways, were in eniiie jios- S(.sslou. and It was nsi.loss lo ait(.iii|it to attract native wild birds. He point- e.I ont that su.b birds as blue jays an.l wrens migbt be ii.'ruiii.le.l t.i lake up their aboib' i:lioiit the hous... If proper (luarters were provided for Ihcm, In llic flrst place, openings to bird lioxes intended for wri'iis must b.' made sinall enough to kc.'p Ibc sparrows out, S.'.ondly, it was ne.essary to bear In mind that the birds .lesir..il were wild birds, an.l ivild birds are not attvtictcd by einborntely-turrcted pagodas 1-0 niueli ns simple, homely stiuctures-a lomato cnn wllh a hole in li,'for In¬ stance. Anolh.r powciful factor In rojielling ih(. wild birds was the habit of ke.'piiig .ouiiiiy grounds in such I.crre.t .nder. CKisely .roppcd grass and symmetii.ally Irlniined bushes wcrc not neiiily so altfaciivc to ivild l.ir.Is ns gi-nunils and siinibhciy which nre mor.. true to nature. If you want nature's .lieinlis, bo nalural,
Beod'a «niart (Iffico llo}.
The laie riiomas Hrm I:. I liecd w.-.s fond of l.-lliiig Ihc rulbiHiUg stury regarding tin- blight lillle ollbe lmy whom be ke|i; in bis employ in Wnsh Ington, an.l f.u- wlinm be iiiuphcsieil a brilliani flnan.lal .iiicr:
.•\ gcnlleman ciilliiig vn Mv. lioe.l ..r.e (hiy. whIb- wallint iti tie- r.'i cpt nui room, was atiriui.il by ilii. niiiiiu. r of the small nlli'n.laiil and st:ir;eil a ran.lom conversation
".\u(l how mncb .lo y.'U cam a wcclc, my b.iy''" lie iiiipiir.d.
"Kifly dollars," sai.i lii.' y.iiingster, with nvldlly.
I'.cing shown into Ih.^ S.iiMiors iirl- val.' orti...- Jllst then the visitors sur¬ pris.- fuiin.l vcuf in tvonls.
¦Mighty liriL'bl boy y.m have there.
Mr i; i. to be L-etliiig .S.".ii 11 w....kr'
ll.. r.'maik.d.
"Kiriy II..tiling.¦¦ sai.l .Mr. Ii...¦.!. be gets tri.tilC'
"But he lold me just now y.m wero giving him *.Vi ;i w...k.' p.'r-i.icil the gentleman.
¦¦Noiis..nse," saO-'Mr. K.'f.il. anil lou. bed (bo-^lH ¦Killy." he sahl. •¦(Il.l yull I..II this geiiiii'iiian 1 w.is paying you 5.-,ii a w.s.k?"
"Sn. sir." " "
'V.IU .li.In^t? \V..||. w.i:it lllll yen say-'
"1 sai.i 1 <':iliii..l il. • was th.. prompt ami M..iit rejoiu.lcr -.Neiv V'jrk Mail an.l Kxpiess.
Mo.lara Homlsm.
It is on.' (if lb.. ...iiipinsaiions. per- iiaps III., only one. of the awful an.l nc.lless iragedy at W...tli. Id tint ^it revealeil at l.-ast two imtable iiistan.es of heroism thai makes ou.' feel prou.l ..f hiS kin.l. due of ih.se was ihe j dying nn.l nnknown hero who sui.l 10 the rcs.uers;
¦Don t mimi nm Tin iluiic for. Kee what yuu ..in .1.. far souie nf the oth¬ ers "
TllC oiii.T nil.! f.irmnatciy the world IHIW know- ll.r nam.- is .Mrs. Hark- seu. wb.i lives at the s.ene of the wreck, who sum Ihe frighlful .rash antl at onct. u.-.t;llc.J tUc Kir-i I.icpart ment and ilK-n |ironipily liuii.-.I her home iiit.i a lio..pitaI, iweil her re- v.dver ou IW.I irnnip ghouls an.l was a niinisiering aiis.-l to th.- ilj.ug and injurtd-
Tber(> are others w..rthy of grateful memory for their br^v.-ry ami .levo- tion at tu- scene of d-^a.ier, but ibese IWO—a u.aii and .1 «iiuinn--iiioveU Agiiu that trr.fi i blvalry ai.d real lieio- isui sre Iloi lust to ;i)e woria,-New Vork Wortd,
Agreement With President Pa!mi SicneJ at Washington.
GUANTANAMOTOBESTRONGBASt
nahia llon.Ia ITIII Ba a I'oalinK Matlon— Tno l-olnts Woll -4.la|.tt.<l For Ihf. I'nr|>..l». l..lon<la.l-T.rT Mttt. A.ill- Ain.riran S.nli.nenI In ll.o IsIaiuI, *«- .or.llna lo lllnlst.r M|uloiB.
Wasbiiigluii. II, C. I'res,liem 1;,
..'it lias signe.l thc agivemeiil liiawu ninler the terms of ill.' PlatI ani.ud meul providing tor Ihe aciuisiiion by tiie I'liitcd Slates ol naval bases at liuniilanaiiio and Ilaliia Il.ni.Ia. boili ill Cuba, The .locnmiiil had iir.'vi..ns ly been sign.'d by Pr..si.I.iit Paliiia an.l was brought to Wnsbingtou by Mill- isl.rs Sipiiers.
11 does not spc. iry liie pn..' of Hi.' piiipi.rll.'s III 1... a...iniri.d by ihe I iiii.'.l .--tales, and Ibis il.'inll is h-rt •" llic s.'illeil by the usual legal c..ii.l..iiiiii.- I.iiy pro. (c.lliigs. aflcr Ibe Navy l>c- p;iriui..iit has (Iccide.l (Xii.Uy Ihc 111:1..iml or land it wishes at ea.li pin..'.
rbe a;;reeniciit does iioi r.-.niiie a'- lirimilive a.tiou by ihe liiiled Stales .Scnau.. allhough it is umlerstiMMl Presi .I..UI I'alma Intends siibinltliiig it f.e approval to the Culmn .Senate as a Iiialter of inccnuilon against objeclion to his individual action.
(luanlnnamo and Kaliiu Ilon.bi. ihe two Iioints agreed upou. are highly spoken of by naval otlicers as being well adapl.'d for the purposes inleiided. (iiiaiitaiiniiio has a imigulfl.cnt har¬ bor, in wllllil almost tbe entire -Navy or th.' Inlte.l Stntes can Ii(. nt anch.ir, T'he harbor Is sheltered nnd always nc- .esslblc to vessels of the largesi drnught. It (.onininnds the Wiiidwnr.l Passage, Ilahia Ilondn lies west of Havana on thc north. :st coast, auil^ (.(..iipies a commanding position with ri.gard to the Y'u.ntan I'asaagc,
II Is the cxpc(.tatlun to immediately coimncnce mnking tJunnianamo n sirong navnl stntlon. Kor the present Itahia Hondn will be used ns a coaling slalion.
Mr. Sijuicrs hns cleared up lo the ..implelc sallafn.llon of the Stnle De- pirliiiciit the Importnnt .barges inn- li.Ic.l to him, with thc exceplioii of tne scltiemcnt of the possesion of the Isle .if Pines,
Tile iii.llcalions nre now that the rniled Stales l.'ov.'rnuieiit will not press slr.mgly in ibis mntter, althongh Ihcrc arc Important .Vmerlcnn inlerest ilanioring for a terminntloii or Ihc pn'sciil niisatlsrnctory eondilions in Ihc island. The reason fur the imllffercnce is till' minvallabilily of Hie Island ns a ii:i\al base .iwliig 10 the shallow water siirriiimding it. and ili.' strong seiiii^ lueiital nltai-hmcnl of tbe Cubans for the place,
.Minister Sipiiers speaks confldently vi llie uiiilook in ("uha.
¦Nu one doubts liie success of the Piilma a.lniiiilslraUon,'" he said, '¦llood onlei- is luaiiitaiued Hiroughout the island.•¦
.Mr, Sijiiicis dcclai(.(l Ibat American linslness iiileiesis weve making steady |i:.i:;i-iss In Cuba, nml that American lnv. St.irs s-cm well salisll.'.l w itli Ihcir invi :.|iiieiils, "AliMcsi every vie.'k I b.'ar or new ciiU'Ciiiiscs lias,,l on .Vmeri.aii eaiiilal." said h.'. "Pn'sidcnt Pi.liiia's niliiiiiiislnilliiii Is verv rrlciidlv I., tlii.'i ..|a.ss l.r iiivi.sii.rs.
¦¦Oc.'asiomilly up ben. yuu read uf aiiii-Aiiierl.au sciilimcnt. Inn realiv we Iillll very lllilc or il In ( iil.a. I would uu: ,s:i;. Ihat suiiie install.'cs liave been . xit'-'gcraicil, bill nt h .ll.iianic Ihey s."'iii mure iinporiiiiil Ihnn Ih.'V ii.Inai¬ iy an-. Taken as a whole, thc rriciiilll r-.v.i uf ibe Cubai. (loveiiimeiil lowanl Aii:i.rii,iiis is n'li.'I'leil among Ilie iieo¬ ple of the islnnd.•¦
BCY SHOOTS PARENTS AND SISTER.
He Uion Coinmlla Hnloido-Fathor U.ad an.l (Ilher Vlrlltus Falallj Injured.
I'.iiiikrurl. lllll. Karl Woods, seven- I...11 ycnrs old. ihc sou or a pinuilueiit favmcr who lives seveii miles wi si cf ihi-i lily, munlcred bis fnlher. shol and I: .innlly woniideil bis molher an.l sl«- li-:' an.i llien .oiiiiiiliicl sub I.I... The iiioIlve for the Imys .llmo is nnt known.
-Mler llic shoot illg Hie young iiinii Went 111 the home of a mlulilHir .m.l l.li.l Ihat nibbers had ciil.'n'd his lioiin. ami killed his rnther. moilicr and sl'^ I.r. and Ihal 1 scap.il aTn.r a run¬ ning buttle. He stopped al am Ihcr linuse and told the sniu.' story. When be was .picslbmeil .¦.m.crnliig ihe shinning, liowever. h.. becaiii' eonrnseil and resciitc.l llie luiiuisilivciiess or 'be 111.111 10 whom he tol.l 111., slory.
lle then ilisapiiean'.l IkIiIiiiI a bnie. and a linie lalcr a shot was In ani In¬ vest iirntois diseoveied tbe youlhful iiiiirilcrir dying with a bulb 1 ihii.;i',.Ii bis bn'asi.
FORMER CONVICT GETS OFFICE.
Appolnlf.l Mrmb.r nf l-rl.on Itoard br lio.ernor of Mlchlaan,
Lansing. Ml.h. 'Ukoiiias .1. Nav,11. of Iieiroit. who s..ived a Icrm in Ihe Slale l'l isuii Ml .Incksiiii fur furcciy. has been i.lip.iiiil...l by (iovi.rii.ir P.11.-S a nieiiib'.r .1. ill.' .la.k.iin Prison Hoanl. and Hie :^l'|i.iiiitm.'iit (vas conflrmed by lb.' SI 11.. Senale by n voti- .if Ki lo I;.'
When li(. was panloned by (iovernor I.uic n.'ar the explintloii ..r Ibc tei 111 lor whi.h be was sent.'nee.l Mr. Naviii .ami' lo Delniit and iiiilen..I the prnc- I,.... ..f I-iw, and rnniing again to He
Ir.lil 111. w..nl agnin Into pollibn, re . eii.lv s.-rvliig ns Chnlrnian of Hie Ke piibliian Clly Conimltt.c.
Mr Naviii has stated thai his iife in Iiison has p.ft him with l.lens of re i..rpi whl.b he l« anzious In work oul as a m.'mbcr of the Imard.
Narrow Hsrap. nf «»n(ilrl..
lie has totally deslroyed Ibe mail. 11.ling and laundry of the Misslasippi male I'oll.'ge. st ,Merldl:in. Miss. ll' -lai girls In the buildlnc esi.npcd. 1 s.i ,l,,s..ly pn.sM.d wi.ic tli(.y by the
1: thai inaiiy losl ail ex.epl their
.-ill .1.11 ililli'.
MAY SUPPRESS TRAFFIC ; OUSTED A CRIMINOLOGIST
Pov/.r ol Ccng^ress Over Commerce ' lleadcf National Educ»tion Bureau ^ Alfirmc-I by ihc Supreme Couru j Objected to Scientist's Finns.
Iters ( aso llorldo.l—Th. Ca 1 1.0 lo lour-IllssontiaK "plo lilod by th« C'h.of .luatlrr.
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Com; hniiile.l down Its ilecisious iu Hi.- s.I .ailed l..ll.'ry .ascs and ntllrnuddie lH.n.er of Cougr.'ss 1.1 prohibit Hie si i.l¬ .n.,; of bitlery ti.kcis from on.' Slate 1.. aiiulhcr by olln.r means Ihan Ibe Vni¬ ied SjJtes maii-. Thc ipiesiion arose in .'onneclion wilh two cases, that of Champion vs. Hie" Vniied Slates nn.l lliai of I'rancis vs. the Vniied Siai.s, and In b.ith cases the .'.institiitioualliy I'f Ibe a. I .it Congress of ISii.-. pr(.hlbil- liig Ihe liaiisiuission of lottery ti.kcts rr.n.i on.' State tn nnother by express 01 ollierwise was .hallcnged-
Tli.' i|iicsllou as to Ihe eonslitiitional ily el Iho act of Congress wns disimsed uf in ll:.^ ..pillion in ill.' case of Cbam- piii.i vs, .\iiies, in wlil.h the Supreme Ciuii:. by n mnjorlly of nne, decided In favor of the (iovernnient nnd hel.UUipt lb.' ail was .¦onstitntlonal. The opiii^ ton of th.. iiiajoHiy was delivered by Instire llnrlaii, an.l .lusil.'cs Urown, Willie. M.'Kcuiia and Holmes .011 cnrVi-* witb him. -V vigorous dis¬ senting upiiiioii was flied bv the Chief .lustice. and coucnrr. .1 In by .lus- I....'s Itn-wer. Peckhum aud Shims Ihe opIuloiiH fully dis.uss thc ('(.nstlii:- ilyuul (luesilous which were discusscil 111 the argnincnt. nnd the opinion ol Ihc majority or the i-ourt fully Kustaiiis the ...ntcniion of the (lovernment.
In the Kranrls ensi-, .Instice lloinies spoke for the court, holding Hint the offense alleged di.l not ..oinc witbin the S(.opc or the law in (piestion, Krom Ihls .ouclusioii .lustice Harlan dis¬ sented.
The cases conclude a pri.lniige.1 legal lontcsi ov.-r 111.' power of the Kedernl (loveiiinii.nt to prohibit Ihe tiuusml.s Jiilin by menus other ihnn the mnlls of lolIrr.T mntter. The questions luvolved were first argued in ISftT in Ihc cnse of Krnncis vs. Vnlted Stntes. bnt the .ourt. beenus.' or Ihe peculiar fn..is of Hint case, illd not tind it necpssnry to dc(.|do tho mnin <inestion of .-nnstilu- tloiinl power. The preseni i-nses fiVst argu.'d in Kebriiary. IIMII, and by rea¬ son of a divided iiiurl were ngain ar¬ gued October Hi. liXH. -Insthe (irays death made n (hlni nrgumcul neees¬ sarv. wbi.li I0.1U place on December l.-l. tlKVi.
The lotleiy nud express companies wen. n'prcscuie.I by rormrr Senator Ceorge K. Kdniunils. former Scciviary John (!. Carlisle. .Inmes C. Carter ami Willlani n. (Jnthrlc. of th.- New Vork bar. .\sslslnnt .\ttorney-(!enprnl .Ihiii.m -M. I'....k rcpiescnicd the Hovernmi nl.
Chnuipliiii nt the lime of his arn-st was in Chlcag... reprcseiiilng wha! was known as Ihe Pan Amcriian UilU'ry ul I'amgnay. T'he partbiihir cliarg,' ngnlnst hiin wns thnt ol delivering n bnx or lottery tickets to the Wells-Knr- go Kxprcss Compnny In Texus r.n shipineut to rnlirornia, Ilc wns arr. st e.I In Chl. ago to be tnken to Texas, and Immediately sued nut a writ of Imbens corpna. which the Kederal Clri.ult Court sluing In Chicago refnsod t.i gniiil. He apiiciiled from Ihat advene il.'cisiuii III ilic Supreuie Court and il is Ibis aiipeal whieli was iicciil...l, Ihe de¬ cision being nilv...,si. to lilip.
Kraiiels oiii'r:ii,.i in cicciiinali. Oliio, ami wns .bar.;.'.! wilb coiiilii.|ii|.; ",1 in.li.y sb.ip." Tb ' "iniiiibeis'^ wore se leeleil by play.'is in Newpoil, Just a.niss Ibc Obi.i Ulver In Keniu.kv and bnniL'liI I.l the main olliee In Cinclii- iiall by fcrrv or oV(.r a bridge bv car¬ riers. Tills, II was eliar.,'|.il, was n 1 iu- lalliin of Illl. slalntc of ISP-'., ami Kmn lis was anes.lo.l nml found gulllv. Il s seiilciiie was afllrmeil by the Cinnit Cour' of Appeals tnv the Sixth Cir.nii, and llle .as.' then i'eiiiov...l In Hie Sii- prciiie Coiirl. Tlie I'ff.'.l ...' -Iii'-liie II.illness decision r''ve'fiiig ilio lower eoiirrs Is to semi the .asc bac!; f.«r n new trial.
Till' piiii. ipal loiii.•ulion of cuinsel r.n Hie loll.TV 111..II was ibat the sum- pnssioii or lollcrl.-i bi'loii.,-. exclusive¬ ly lo Ibe i.oll.... poivi-r ..r Cue several Stales, and is mil a Kiiicral fniicliuu, and thni .•oiivci|Uciiilv ilic biw ur I.s!i."i is In dei.o..'ali..n ..f iji • T.-iilh Anion.1- iiieiil of llie Conslltiilinii, wlilcli iirn vidcs tbat "Ihe powe.s nm .i.'l(':;iiicd lo the Vnlted Rtalcs In the Coiislitu lion, nnr pnihililted by It to the Siates, are lescrve.l to Ibc Slal.'s n'spe. ilv.'lv or 1,1 Hie I.MII.I..." T'hev nlso eoiili'iid Ihat tbe sciidliig of lotioiy ti.^kels o;' policy sMpa from one Slale to aiinilior liues nut .¦unstllule an nil ..f Inter Slale coiiinier.e.
FARMER KILLS A NECRO.
e." OJ lat« ly soi«e of
VIellm Ha.l rninplalno.l ml Ilafamati or Ilia Chararlrr.
.NCwiiori. i:. I. Isiar ('has... a w,
known farmer, wnt nnalgiied her.' on tbo .hnrge of maiisbiughtef. In .nuslii',' lb,, death l.r Chnrles poller, a iii.:;io,
Willis.. 1 1,1 was in Sniciii N. .1. Chase
pl.'iid.'d not gullly ami was i.l.'as.'.I iiiidei. builds of IIII.IMMI.
Poller, who was a tariii hand, al IciiipK.il 111 waylay Chase and fln.l :il ! hllll. He fled, bul during Hi" eflci noon Weill III Chasi.s rami and ncalii ilirenK.iied ibi. owner, (has., kilb'.l Il.l' iiegn. will, a rifli. sliol ns III., man was npiimaihing bim.
Krank K. Nolan, a lawyi.r or Ilii. 1 il.v, s.iys Ihut Poller called upon lilm n few dnys ago nnd d'i hired tbnt Cbi-se had defnincd his ibaincicr lie d-. .lan.ll Hint if th(. Inwyi.r did nol do .^oiii..thing, he would nil for himself.
stat* Xtatna For Mias TCIIIard. .\ Mil iiMir.iiirlnling |;sK«i fur n life .,::.. ~;:iin.. uf Kraii...« K Willanl wu- i.,i-s,,| liv bulb Uons.., ,.f lb,. IIliiiu.s L.'::|sl.r.an.. The siaine will be pla.cl la Si.iim.ry Hall in Wa-hiiigloii
( l.v. laml. Ohio, ban between ¦in.ikn a llll -jriicid or:{ai.izeiI wage earners,
.\ wage imrease ngreeuieni hns lieen sigii.-d by tb.. St. Ixiuis Snuth western Ilailni.1.1
The Sama Ve Ibulmail oBii .mN have tli.js far faded lo setth. the wng.. s.ale w.tii Uieir einploy..s
-\: Kaig.i. .V D. ihe organizai"in of III., ligiiile niiuers in Hie Stnle Is pi-, grossing Iiuietly but effectually
Kn.ployes of the Chnaso Cl'y Itsik ru.l.I ("ompnry hav.. piesenip,! a wage ultimntum tvliieh. If refused, will cniisc r. sirike.
.1 The Kiciicb (iovernnient has de. i.loH t.l ..sifllillsli .in eight-hour duy in nil tbc iiaral arsenals ami aiinlhir (.stnb lishmcnis-
All Hiii|.l,.yi.« ..I Ih.. Chi.-.ig., Ship buililing ('..iiipany ai Cliieng... Ii:ive g 111.' .Ill strike in »yn.palliy with tho ll.e. lull,SIS. t '
i. .egrapiier» of ii,.. Chn ago. .si Paul -MitinoaiKilis A Omaha Kallroa.l have ae. nn-d in. n-as'-d wages aggn-gaiinj »1(M«I(I a year
Kxprcss Inc.-singer.. i,i n'liont Ihero aie aiiout tpl.itki. running on erery rail¬ road of the North .\iuericaa CoiiHi>«nt. nre alxnit lu rorui nu orgnu^ziilun t« letiej •'. :; . oii.Iliien.
No
Mlnl.tar Fntm Swill.rlaad. M. .\I Marlb.iay. lb.' Mlnisier In Ihe lulled SiMles from Sn ilzcrlniid lo sue ceed M. J, II Plodn. who wns Irans ferred to Home sonu. months ngo, ur- iiv(.<I in Wnshlngton wilh his suite.
To lllaronllaiio Ibo Nrw stamp, Iliir.l Assislnnt Posinuslcr Ceneral .Mad.b-n has announced that Ibe Post ofli. (' Deiiartment and Burenii of Kn L-raviiig aulhnrllles have decided llial III.' appeunin.'c of the new inoeenl postage slaiiip Is unsalisrni lory, and n
lew design foi- II bus 1 11 ur.b.n d
Its snh- will Ihi . ..iillniicl only i:ii:il tlic new design Is out.
Hlab Wator I»oatr..ya Carn.
(IV. ;• filiat.ika, ivorlli of coin Ins lieiu lost bv Ibc high water lu the Ohio Li.er anuind Kvaii«vl!le. Ind.
I art «r Varmnuth lo W..I H.^.s.
Aiiii<.iin..<.ni.iil bns becii aiXlc at
\Vasliiii:;i<in. |i C. of il ic-ageincii.
..; Ih.. K.irl ..f Vaiiiionlli to Mi.. Alln- Thaw. dniiL-bter of Ih.. hi'.. U Illiani Tiiiiw of Pittsburg, a miillli.idll.iiiab'... who has passed the w iiiii.r In Wnshiiig lull with Ikt iiioihci and Inolber. -Mlsa Tliaw s iiiidher wns said lo .ipiuise the Kails snil. bill ii was f.iv,n.I bj the othe; ineinbers of Hi., rnmily.
snitan'atrrras lo Itaforar.
Ml.. Snlian vf Turk, v has agn ".1 i. adopt the . lieiiic for nform- 111 Ma<...liini«.
I.mfmyt<la'm flr««|.Gra«ilaoa I'orn.nc.
Iho Ki.re.gii om.e. al Paris, rian... has annoiiii<.eil Hie ap|.o.iin..e(i, ,.f ihe Vi.oinle de riiauiliriii! to In an n'la.b.^ uf llll- Kreiieh F.iiiliai«sy al Waaliingi.ci. H.' i« n gn-ai gi'aii.lson ot l.af,iy..ti.. was the rcpre,eiiMlive of the IjifayeiK faniily .-.t ih(. Ho. ham..(.1:11 ..ereniones. and Is H bn.tlier <if ilie ,Maninl-o .1' Chaml^-uii, tvho In Hie ranking i. pn.- si.iiialivc of Ibf. raiii.ly.
fliildfoa noroa.! lo Paalk. Three ihlliireu wero burned 10 rtealb trhrn the bODie nf Willlani .Idtuis wsi Jdlrored tt Hillside, I, T
llr. Marllanal.I Wantad to Kxporlaaoal «¦
School Ihlldron an.l pTOfoStsr
Ilarils lleincToil lllm.
Wasbiusiou, D. C- Professor W. T. Ilairis. Hip head of Hil- l'uited Slates Hiircau of Kducntion, has n pecullnr coniioversy on liis hands. It has srowil oil! of bis acii.in in rcniovlng from Ihc bureau Dr, -\rtliur .Ma.Donald. wh(» bns for mauy years been conduettitK some unl.iuc In.piirics into Ibe stalls- ib-s ..r criuilnelogy.
In n lalioraloiy In the Department Of Kdiicatinn Kuibling, (-(pilpp.^ with all manner of insirnuients for tbe sludy of psychology. Dr. MncDonnld bus made n Inrge number of special Invea- tlgatloiis, which have lie..'n inililUhetl In reporls from time to lline it hus been his nlm to npply tile principles ivhl.-h have ¦¦eeuied to rmult (1-..1U his iiKiuiries to the exam- inulion of pupils lu public si-hools. To tills conrjo thore bns boeu violent ob- 4Jection.
Di': »larrl«. discussing the inatlrt'. admitted ijull Ihc n-asoii for dropplnir Ihc criiuinolulgisl from tbe IVparttneut of I.:dii.iit!>>ft wat n illffcicucc of opiu¬ iou lipyrben himself and Dr. Macl>onj, nld. ylle snld he bnd rccntuniendeil that- the sludy of edu.niloii ns n pre- vydtlve of (rime an.l piiniH-rlsui Iw tuopped from his bureau, lie Raro aa n ivason for llis aetion tbat. if a ci'r- tnln chilli should becoine known as pos- KCRslug bodily idgns uf deKeuerncy, It Would (rente n Misplclon ngalnst tbat child and work Injuslire to It.
"Common hiiuianlly." continned I>r. Harris, "mnkes n child Iwrn of crtmiii- nls nud iHissesslng signs nf degeneraoir nil object of tender cnre nnd coinmls- erailon. That a child who Is so unfor- tnnute ns to Inherit n high palate nr pi-oli-nding enrs or n diHtorted form should lie siuglcd out and labeled Aa 0 criminal liof.'u-e be has done Ibe first (-riniinni act la In the opinion nf most people a fleudlsh method of treatiux thc I'liforlfuate. It wonld not be toi- ernted In nny civilized eonininnlly.
"After the rhlld hns made himself ki.own as n crlmlnnl by overt nrls nl .igreo that be mny be separntad froin thc rest of Ihe (-ommiiulty nnd tlmt ho mny lie pUu-cd In n reform w-hoo!.
"Kor n t(-ncher to take an invrntory ot bodily pei-ullnritieK relating to tbo rorm nnd size of tbe KkuII. the po«ltl«a nnd Hhnpe of the enrs. the height of tlie cavity of tho pnlate within Hie month. Is n iilece of Iniperlluence Hint ivonld uot be toleinl.'d In nny eomniunlty,
"I need not sny Hint It Is eutlrel."^ cnntrnrv to the spirit of our rrlnilDnl lnw to prejudge nud eomlenin n hlimiin b'Ing for III.' slnipe that he hns tnhei<lt> od nnd nni for the deiil whkli he per¬ sonnlly .'(inlllllls.''
TEN KILLED IN HOTEL FIRf.
Stairway Hnrned and Many Farioat 1la4 10 Jamil rrom WIndowa.
Oednr Hapids, towa, — Six bodies were tnkeii from tho ruins ot Ibe Clifton Hutel, In tbin rity. which wns (lestroyed by flre, Kour more re- mnliicd to he discovered. Two of tbe. bodies hnve been idenlilled iih those or >\', A, Xlowry and K. C. Y'oung, f.ire- lllllll for tile Weslern Villon TeleBi-apli Conipanv- In Davenport. The other .l.idies an- so . be.rre.l as lo make Idvntl- Ibiilloii pra..|lcally Inipossible.
Three or four liijurcd persnua nro In n serioUH condlliuli. Abnut furty Id .ill wcrc hur!. most of them by Jump¬ ing from windows.
The binze sliirted nt 'i.im o'elock n. m. The hotel, a tli"i'.--sloi-y brick veneer Kl met ure. Is rahl lo hnve btxsil 1 vcrllnble lire trnp. The llnnies siarled lu n pllij of riibliMi In Hie bntcmeut, piosiiiiialily Ignllcd by defective elec¬ tric light wlr.'s.
Kacnpc by the slftirnay ro-ju ¦wns 7Ut off nnd ther" followed n slnuipedn r.ir the windows. Ihc only mcnns of
I'Xlt left. Tbe sit t below -.vaa flilwl
nllll n crowd sonrccly less frnirtlc Ihnn tbe despci-ato people In the fusf Iiiirulng building.
.\cnrl.v every nue In Iho bolel IIUKerril. 'o the Inst nionienl. urged'by the peopl* to wall. Ill the hope of nsalstaiice. Then 11 (ry would Irll that Hie tiro bad icaclied some one, or the smoke bad mnde ll Inipossible to liientlie, ni)d ono ifter nnotber tlie viclluis jumped tn the street. In n short spnee of tlmo tbe street was llllcd wllh meu anil iviinieu brnlKcd, battered. broken liinbcd nnd half crazed. All were la Ihelr night gniuieuls.
BOOK LOVER A DEFAULTED.
U. T. naadwin, Co»n<lontlal riork XIko Klllad Hlnia.ir, Kmbrulrd •BO.OOO.
rhiladelphia, Pa.-I. Hardiier Css- snlt, bend of the bnnkliig lionse uf Cas- salf * Co.. gnve ont n atnteiiient 111 wblch be snys Ibal Ilownrd T, Good¬ win, formerly eonfldeivtlal elerW of tbe flrm, who eoinniltted sulcld.i last Df- ceniber. was a dei'aulicr tu tho extent of from » '.<i,(¥H) to I.SO.n 10.
Mr. CnKsntt snid: "(loodwin's ilown- fnll wns due to his lore of bonks. He wan nu enthusiast over rare editions nnd expensive bluillngs, IHi enrly em- In.iizlciiieiils were to pratify this taste. As y?nrs passed lii' found Ida shortng"i b..coinlng gnnter and look more nioney for necnbiilon in chrnp slocks III Uie hope or le. iverlng himsolf. I bad tho utnioit cnnfldon.e In Hondtrin.^ as be had been Willi the flrui tblrljr
nail Dialed Tlllinaa. The niiplienlliin fnr bnil for Jnmes tt. Tl.'tman. former Llciilenunt (Jovorpor of Soulb Carolinn, who Is nccuaed of ' munler In ahnoling N", O, OonKalet at Coliinililn. wna denied.
r«nsolanoo Sla.ta llor T.ll of Murdor.
.Mrs. William Itiigg ennreasert to tho police At Indlnnnpnlls. lnd., that ber husband, ivho dIrd two nionilis ago. killed Wllllnin Kersting In a quarrel. Uobe't M.ilsicr had been nrrosted. chnrged wllh Hi.- irliiic, and Mra. QotX sal.l her 1 oUHcieiicc smote IterHUtll iM ' could no longer keep the secret.
Caraagla'a " Falaeo of ro««s.**
It wns reported nl The Ilngnc, Ilol-
land, tbnt .\ndieiv I'nriiogle was uogo-
llnilng fur n roynl estale there' on
wlibh to erett n 'iiala-e of pelico."
IVraonal Moallon.
Thr Iving of IiaLiih.is (.-onferred^fl Signor .Mnsiagiil Hie Iltle of I'lieraVler of Ibe Order of Savoy.
Sir Charles Hr.van Duffy, Iniab pa¬ triot nnd Au traiiuii alniismun. died at .Nice, ugnl elgljly-seven.
Kwnnil Kiigiiiiatlla id Ibc rinma Krishna luiuinslery of Cnbulto, hna nrrlved In Hnn Kranclscj on n tbret- year iillgrlmage aruund tbe world.
The Kev. Dr. I'm in is B. I'Inrk Is In Denv.-r. ltd., nrranging for the f'hrls- tinii Kiideaior ei/nv(.nilon of July, bov- iug tn bnve a larger allendnme Ibau !¦ lK!i.-. at KdStor, .*ln»-. ~
Sir Crorge Iteiil. Paniident of fit* Iloyal S<..tl>li A.ndeiny for Hie prst len yi-nrs. Is almul td Tetiie,
¦nie Delhi Durbar ia sold to hare e,-sf I.<.nl Ciirzon l51'.'.'i,(SKI, exclusive of thai Jewels Imught for Ibf oi.<.nsion.
U.rd IlolKTia has nirepled tho Presl- .leDcy if Ihe new Kngllah Teuii<eraai'« Asaociulion. whose pledge iiul to dtlnk llrjuor or wines lieiweeu niecla is re¬ ceiving many ibousaiida of sbtuaturcai
Oeorge K. Boutwell. of J^ssaraa- setts, wbu rscenliy i-sieliratel klg elcbtyHftb birthday at (iroiMOl tt* oUlert former Gorernor ot Maaaaefeat leiit ilrioc, JIc wia #|cctM| VfeM Uilrtr-twe,
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19030227 |
| Date | 1903-02-27 |
| Month | 02 |
| Day | 27 |
| Year | 1903 |
| Volume | 8 |
| Issue | 18 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19030227 |
| Date | 1903-02-27 |
| Month | 02 |
| Day | 27 |
| Year | 1903 |
| Volume | 8 |
| Issue | 18 |
| Sequence | 1 |
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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW SUVOLIC COI»lt:»*. *"1 VB CKFTTea A FAMILT MEtVSPAPEB OF LOCAt. AMD OKNKRAL INTKLI.IOKNI E __ _ _Aj FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1903. -^j--_ TBIKt: SLIO TEAtLT I« ABTaSvB NO. 18. COLDS THAT HANG ON So freqneatly settle on tbe limes and retult in Pneumonia or Consumption. Do not take cbances on a cold wearing: mwAj or take something tbat only baif cures it, leaving tbe seeds of serious throat and lung trouble. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR F01EY5 Hantl- taH liHAtEtTTNaMTwiUMMMHSV] Cures Cougbs and Colds quickly and prevents Pneumonia and Consumption •MMamON THKUTKIIKO C. Unfcr, 211 Maple Si,, Chsmpsign, III., writes: .' I wss iroubled wilb s hsckini coiuh for s yesr snd I thought I hsd consumption. 1 tried s grest many remedies and I was under the care of physicisns for seversi inonths. I used one bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. It cured me, snd I hsve nol been troubled since." HAD MIIONONITIS FON TWKHTV TEARS AHO TNoomrr ¦» was ihouraslc Henry Livingstone, Bsbylon, N. Y., writes: "1 hsd beeii s sufferer with Bronchitis for twenl)- years snd tried s grest msny with poor results until I used FOLEY'S HONEY AND "TAR which cured me of my Bronchitis which I supposed vss incurable." M,. TNREE SIZES, 26oy 60o and $1.00. SOLD MD RECOMMENDED DY Refuse Subetltutes SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Ea'A. Dorlon DO.NDEO AUCTIONEER ProtpoTi. .N. V. Benjamin D. Homan BUILDLH •tloBS Praparad : ttuparlulandad IsUmatea FamlaheJ ¦ KROCN I^LACC, lOlEY TO LOAH SrS -f? •ssd •Mlkattans prasipUr accepi(.(l- R.eeve & BaLrtlett. Titlo loMlnibc* tt HortjcaKe Loans MateOOossiMMlBKNPOirr, L I. llUbertjStravi. Naw Vnrk. lnMkUffle«s:BlTarhMd. L, I. Jamalea Havtnas Hank llldg. .laiiiak.a. I.. I. (lysiar Hay Bank Hl.lg.. Oyalai Hay, I,.. I. Uhe KodaK. Ctrl VUsphona Ib all olDit-a, John P. Wright QENERAL AUCTIO.NEER Vraasarl. X, T WILLIAM H. POST Suroaaaor It. J. T, INiat A Hon Daaler la — Choice Qroceries Flour and Feed MAIN STRKCT, mcCMNT Itrtk tf L- )¦ •¦ *.. «»t- Rsttsll Ansss "WINTER RESORTS OF THE SOUTH ciOa ko reached wltti ruinfort ami OLD DiJNiON LINE prHTKAMKRH Laa*ta« Naw 'Vork rially, Sundayi ui«iit«i •II Uw ymir rsand, 3 p, m. KXCURSIUV TK'KET.S Td AsKeville, Hot Springs PineKurat, Southern Pines. N. C. Hot Springs. Va... JftcksoAville. St. Augustine Tampa. Fla. Ncw Orleans, L&. Savannskh. Gt.. Tksabora Earnnlon Tl.'krt. Inrlii.lp .M.-nla •at Hlaleroam Hrrtli uu old Il.iiiiii.l.n BiMBwr, Ticketa and ¦taiir.a.iiii at Itrr H.a. N, Y. OM Dominion Steamship Co •I lEACH STREEr. NEW VOUX I Y B. B. Wai.Kaa. Traffl.. Maiinacr J J. Bhown, (J.n l'.i»»cnir<.r Am Longenec((er Bros. DENTISTS •OS rultan Stpstt, Orttklyn at nitroiiT. iikiv t metward ¦uildiis Of*. Dsiwt. OB VVMarwIaya and Frldar (roll. * a, m lat i. ni. Wm. R. LAxasxiraaK, n. V. »-. Manaser 80 V«A«0' ¦XKMtNGS Patent ^.J Maims OCWMM OervmsHTsAc ¦essaOM a atalft a>« Saawiiiiaw naf [--sr*-^P^..uHlj^.--.;.- mntm piUant.. a Al'u. ncal.. I says for yon to bny yonr sopplir* at I home. Tbe price is the samo in cily or coantry KODAKS , FILMS • I Velox Solio S. F. PEARSy^LL Opposite Post Offlco Kreeixirt, \-Y Hearts \ Are due to indigestion. NInety-nlns of every 1 one hundred people who hsve hearl troubis can remember ivhen ll was siniple Indiges¬ tion. II is a scientillc fact that all cases ol heart disease, not organic, are not cnly traceable lo. but are tha direct result oi Indi- gestion. All food laken Into the slomach , which (ails ol perfect digestion ferments and swells Ihe stomach, puffing It up against Ihs heart. This interferes with Ihe action ol I Iha heart, snd In the course of time thai delicate bul vilsl orgsn becomes diseased. . Mr. D, Kaubla, ol Navada, O., aara: I li«l ilomicll Iroubia and vaa In a bad aUta aa I Hk) hearl iroubia with II. I took Kodol Drvaptia Cura lor abcul lour ' nwntba and It curad me, j Kodol HgttttWktt Yea Cat i and relieves ths stomach of all nervous I strsln snd the heart of all pressure. Bcttlasonlr, SI,00 Slia hoUln« 2W tlmaa tha UW ! Uia-which aella (cr SOc. ' rrsparat by 1. O. OaWITT * OO., OHIOAOOk THE SIINDAY SCHOOl. XT<*Tir:f: to ckeditiiiih. i^irMi.ni m i\ Bn.ird.rof H..n, K<.l«.r( s..al,iir,\, Snpr • tall' "f the ('..onlj ..f Nawau, n.ill.-r li. Ii. r.l.) irtv..n lo alt prrwiui. bavlna .laliuH nKaiiiMt cliarlM I- .NIcl.oli., Iali...r llii. T..wn nt U. ii.i- .Iea.1 III thc Mil.l (lounty. .Ii....aat..l. I.. iirw..-nl Ih.. UUIO wllh Il.e .¦..ii.ll.iT. Ih.rM.r, (.1 Ih" »ul. K-rilHr., 111. artmlul»lr»lor», rlc, . f mIiI .1.- ...awil at (11. KrwiMirl Hana. ¦r...-u.irl, -V, '.'., (.n .ir iH-I-.rc F.liruar> 1.*.. Iia;t nett. lii(i). |
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