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N ASS AU _ cou NTY REVIEW
A FAMILT MSWSI-APER OF LOCAL ASD GKNBRAL IltTKLLIGKNCK
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAyT FEBRUARY 671903.
tliaS: tl.lO TIAUT I« ABTAIwl
NO. 15e
COLDS THAT HANG ON
80 frequently settle on the lungs and result in Pneumonia or Consumption, to not take chances on a coUf wearing: away or Uke tomethinK that only half cures it, leaving the seeds of serious thoat and lung trouble.
FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR
F01EY5
tmiE» ¦ fkk
Cures Cougbs and Colds quikly and prevents
Pneumonia and Consumption
•MMVamON -rfMUTKNIO
C. Unger, 211 Maple St., Chsmpsign, III., writes: ,' I wat troubled with s hscking cough for t year and I thought I bad consumption. I tried a great many remediea and I wat under the care of physicians for several montbt. I used one bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. it cured me, and I have not been Iroubled tince."
NO ailONONITIS POR TWKNTV TKARS MD THOUSHT HK WAS INOURABLK
H*ry Livingstone, Babylon, N. Y,, writes: "I had ben a sufferer wiih Bronchitis for twenty years and ted a great many witb poor results until I used FOLr'S HONEY AND TAR whieh cured me of my (oncbilis wbich I supposed wss incurable."
THREE SIZES, 260y 60o and $M0< SOLD AND RECOMMENDED DY
Rofuso SubstltutOS
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
E. A. Oor'on
DONDED AUCriONOER
Ptarp-itt, X, V.
Benjamin D. Homaa
ARCJrtJJFCT
Uhe KodaK Ctrl
BUILDL H I aad BpeicUk«*ions PiopanA
*, —,. .J flnten'^eil
KetlBiale* rnmlaheJ
\3 ork tiai-rrlnten'Ieit
lONKY TO LOAN »
par
-ut. Al'
r
f:'.
%.:
¦sad appbealloiia prnm tly acoeplrd
R.eeve 6. BaLrtlett. Title lararance tt I^oHkoko Loans
MaiaOfficaS! ORBKNPORT. I. I.
«1 Ubcrty tSlr.-ei. New Ifork. ¦nuwhOahMiBlnirhead. I. I.
Jamaica Havlaas Hank Bldff.
Jamaica, L, I. 0)'*iar Bay Bank llldic. (Jralei Ilay. L. I, Valsphoae In all office*.
John P. V/right •
OENERAL AUCTIONEER
Vroop*rt, K, T
WILLIAM H. POST
ilaiie***or to J. T. Pd*! a Bon Dealer In—
Choice Groceries Flour and Feed
MAIN STRECT, mCEPORT ¦artk af l. i. R. •.. tpp. Ilts«tll Aitsta
tays lor yon to bny yonr snpplips nt
home. The price is the samo in city or
country
KODAKS
FILMS
Velox Solio
S. F. PEARSALL
Opposite Post Office Kreeport, N.Y
WINTER
RESORTS OF TNE SOUTH
Ota b* reaohcd wllh oomfort and ceonomy by Iho
OLD DOMINION LINE
or BTEAMBRS liiavlac N*W York dailr, Suudara (Oci-iitv J all th* ymr reaod, I p. m.
¦ZODRSIOM TICKKTS TO '
Aakeville. Hot Springs
PineKurat,
SootKem Pinea, N. C.
¦ot Springa, Va..
Jaakaon?ille. St Augustine
Tampa. Fla.
New Orleans, La,.
Sa.Tannak,K. Ga,.
Th* *bov* Exoonion Ticketa Include Mciile aatf StatarooiB Berth on (lid Uoniliil,>u ff1-r—- Ttokali and .latrroom^ at llrr M.».. N. T.
CM Dominion Steamship Co
•I IUCH STRttr, RfW YORK N Y ¦. B. WaLit*a. Traffic ManaKvr
J, J. Bbowx. (len I'asM-nger AicI
MORTGAGE LOANS
All good loan.t promptiv accrpUd. Law charf ca.
ALBERT D. HAFF. Coanaallor-at-Law,
Babylon. N. Y.
PATENTS
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSO COMMENTS FOR FEBRUAr 8.
Will Mako Affidavit
Now Loaao of Uta tor an lawn PoatMMiatar.
FeitmutnR. B. Raadall, Dtmlap, la., ' ¦sTs: I sufferMl from Indljcaatton and ra- iultinjevils for yeara. ^Finally I trieil Kodol. I soon knew I had found whal I had lonn looked for. I am better today than In year*. Kodol gava ma a new lease of llfs. Anyone can hava my af¬ fidavit to tha truth of this sUtement Kodol digeau your food. ThU enables the system to assimilate suppll*s,BtTeDgthen- iof avary organ and restoring health. Ko4al Bakoo Vou ttrona.
ynaaTCdOBlT by E 0. DaWm a Oo.. Ohiewifc 'TCn!\K!*3*esMalaslH UasssthstOe. sis*.
Subject: The Church at Cinlll Fownied' Act* mill.. l-Il—aoldii Text. 1 <J>r. Ill,, Il-Memory Veie., O-ll-Coa. iiiaDlarT on th* ila7*il.e*.uu.
1, Paul's arrival at Conth (vs, I. 2). I. ".After these thing.-' The eveilH -t Athenii dt'sciilied in our ist lesson. le- liarted," I'aul'ii slay in .Ihena w,is shrt, ami he never returned I the city, Inil- Ici'tual lircece had scori'iilly reiecled -ic eiiiiiiel message and kendorih the npoiie visited more fruitful tiels, "Came to Or- int:i," Abnut forty-liveniles southwesot Alliens, Here he laboid nlone for •¦"* lime before his co-wortrs arrived, or- inth ivas the seal nf coiinerce in SouUrn Greece, and at this lim was the po.ical capital and thc residcce of the Kuan proionsul, Jt was sitated on the .th. mua which .connects th tivo portiiinjot Greece, It iva-' the ivei,hiest and ivickl- cst city in all lireece, aid ivas the seaof of every kind of lit'cntiasncss and e\ce. Anil yet in lhis wiclici city I'lUil ha a good revival nnd cstahi,shed a Chrism church. . , ,
2. "Aquiln-rrisciUa. "Jiost devei friends of I'aul. person of culture u'l pietv (V, 26), rhey areilways mcnt^eil together. From this w cniicluded'iat they furnish a happy ejieiple of hai'^ny and sympathy in Cliriittn life. peHla was one of thuse linglil earnest -"'en cniled inlo action Iiv Iheivork andeach- ing of Chriat nnd llis chsen frieni'- <"i« of the pioneers of that levnted b."' ¦" vj-omen workers who hnv, tor ISfKVenrs done such splondid workfor the I'; ui all climes anil aniong all poplcs." ' i,»V'- dius," The fmirth Roniai einpcrq, "•" w-na the twelfth year of Ik reign -"5" to depart," This took plae early -^i"- R2 on neeount of n revolt in .Iiii- '"^ .Tews w-ere very numcr'Us at Ilie. ana inhabited « seramle illtrict ot -' town, on the imnks of the '«ber. The«ere of¬ ten verv tronhlesoi-e. mnl wtMseveral times biinishcd fron-'he ^'y did not remain loM > Aipiila in Rome 'at I. 3) ami many Jews I'aul came." ... , , . ..
II. Paul's i.ethod of work (is 4). 3. "Same trade." Paul s first cone „-hcn he entered Corinth wns to Iind a ne fur himself and then In seek for cnirincnl- ••\*lio could dream Ihnt tins lrave.,i|„,,i ninn, going fnnn one teii.makcr s ,r to another, seeking I.T wurk, was Siiisi the future of the ivorW beicnth his,,.-;! "Wrought." I'aul lalioied for his ,.v,up. Tinrt in Knhes-.u (Aits 'i:l: 3A) and >,.,v ioiii.-a (1 Thess, 2; 11), as iicll as in I -,th (I Cor, 4: 12
STATE NEWS.
S1.nOO.000 A.ked For CharKI
THE COOD THINGS WE HAVE MISSED.
Ah, hnw we pitv our poor selves
In In.iking back along Ihe da\.: We think ol lovs we might hai,- h.ii •:Of blessings that had made us glail
It we hnd traveled olhcr ways; Wtf sigh o'er chances that were lost
.\nirfret and gruni'.ve and persist. As men have alwavs heretnf.ire, In vainly, sadly counting o'er
The many good ihinirs ive have misscu,
Wc mourn the dead |m»I nnd f.^rget
The splendid future that remains; I'pon the lnti',1 our b'.anie is timed Kor all the profits we have Inst,
But never credit for our gams: We n,vme the old. lost chances o'er
And, everv dav, add lo the li-t, Kullietling nil the j.iys we'ic had In looking back and feeling sad
lieeause of good thinga ivi- have mii-.cl, --Chicago Record Herald.
IN THE DARK.
A Strange Adventure in a Railway Compartment.
IWE.VT one morning to Pulss.v to see n little house to wlileh I b.ill fnlleu heir, nud,.-ifter brrak- f.-ist, I took my kr.VR to tlie fnni¬ ily .-illorney, .\s I vv.is about to le.ive the olHie the hend cleik railed iue to bis desk mill s.ild: "There Is nlso sniiie inoney i-oniluc to .vou from yonr iini I rsliile, ."^ix tliousand fraiies. Here is," Th
force, love lind nUer t,m. 16; 'cd tlv when
Scriptiir
The aiiiiiinl report of the Stnte Hoard p." Cli.iriil('-s snys seventy ehihlren nre f ii|i]iorl('(l at ..uhlle expense In private liisiitutious. nnd tbnt tliore nro In town ami city aliusliouses 'inP feeble-minded iviiineiil (iiK) Idiots nud 'ii)ii epileptles, for the enre of nil of whom provision sliould III' luiidc lu Stnte lustltutious. rourteeii Stale institutlnns wit'-i 82SS ' liciiefleluries expeuiled In,st year $1,- 1 ^li.-i,!);."!. Ten private Inslltutlons re- eeivlng Stnte niiiiroprlnllous nnd hnv. | inn 'XCiA lieuellciurles expended .*iil7,- -'.'ill. Of their rei-elpis StKH.'JKi were fiiiiu pulilie soui-i-es. .Appropriations for Stnte iii.slitulloiis last .venr wera $l„-ill!l41ll; psllninted for Ihls yenr. Ji(r2.'i..'UH, Last year l.'iTl denf pupils were ediii-ated nt pulilk- exiieuse. Per- | mission Is asked of the LoKlslature to einplo.v nn interpreter to pivvent I abuses lu the 'pliieing out" of childron. I
Civil SerTlre (ioe. IleECln.;.
The annual report ot the cliief exam- ^ Iner of Ihe .Slale Civil .Servr-e Commis- 1 sion. whieh has been siiliiutted to the I I/eBl«l8ture. snys Hint last .year 4050 | (lersous appeared for oiieii eonipelitlvc exnmliinlhiu, tbo Inrgest number in tbe blstuiy of tlieconimisshui. The eliauges \ lu the KliiRS County servli-e wore largely responsllile for th' Many examinations bave had to be leppalod during the yenr owing to the smnll nuiiitier of appliennls. Says the examluer: "The continued prosperity nf the i-nuntry iiiid geneial Incrense In
w-ages nud io-«t of living iiiiiki my
of the salaries pnld b.v the Stale seem ridiculously small, ami It is hard to Hnd sutlleleiit iilialllied aiiplliiiuts for BUcli jvisllious."
TllO state's Appropriation..
Asscniiilyiiiuu lingers, the IteptlMl- ean Icnilei- lu the .\sseiiilily, as Clialr- man of tlie .Assembly Coiiiiiiillee ou Wnys and Mei'iis, Inliodured the aii¬ nnal aiipiiiiuialion ael In the .\sseiiilil.r. Il Is Ihe wori: of a suli (Oiiimlltee and ivlll noiv be suliinitled lo all the niem¬ liers of Ihe .•oiniiilltee. The totnl np- pi'oprinliiins carrieil by Ihe bill nmonnt 10 $lT,(l2^,!ll2.|.'^, Kiiim Ihis slmiild be deilni-leil refunds aiiioiiiitiiig to .¦?iiL'l.- ¦lH,-..4-l, Mr, Kivwrs -aid In i-i-gnrd to I Ihl- bill: ¦•lii'diiitiiig iiirsn I'lfiinils the I nel iippi'iiprintliiiis iiin-ieil liy the Iii' nmount to .'»lii,407,l.''iri.71, au im-roa'C lof appiiiiniiii: ms lor this year (-'i'r lasl of J::.-il„Vi.-i,(!S.
To Observe lllrthdars oT
Slliierillteudeiit
, gate of the County of NassHU, niitit given 10 all [lenious liaviiitf clal Charlea I.. Nichols, late of the Tow •lead in the Mid County, dci-eAm-il, 1 ! the Mtiue with the vuucliemtlicr ! Krrlbers. Ihe administrators, el Ml at tlie Krveluirt Hank. V:
rsnsnt tn
'y, Siirri'- ts lien-liy
r h,-!-.
1 Peliruary
ilaird Auk. ,41 Ii,
II-
id ill liorl, ,N. v..
imp,
Longenecker Bros.
DENTISTS
Ce9 Fultsn Str**t, Brooklyn
al
FKEEPOIIT, IIBIV t NEYWIIRO tUILDIKS
Opp- Depot, on Weilnesilay. anil Frtil.r
R. R. CII.Al'.M.VN.
Wbolestle and Retail
T.UMBER
.. d~persnad'il." T'roiTj,,
nd ihe persoml tcstinioi „i
,.,,^ „ .I'S, I'nul shoved that us
M-as the Messiah and llie(iospel Irue.Se gospel appeals lo rensim and good s.. The facts Paul presented showeil how i .,.n.,l,V It would lietoho'iinethristiaj fj;.;,,,,,., ,,_, ,„,_,„ ,,_,.
ofChnst I "Wltliin Ih" next four -ecl
... arrival of lelnforce'inents I 'm' Ihi- blnhdays of "'j;"' Were come" f-ilns and Tinio< I'nshleuls- William -drbin
arrived together fiom Miicclonia; Tii] aiy Lll; Abialiniii I'lii'ol".
thy from 'rhessalonica ami .Sllna from I jv. „,„| t,',',,|g,' \<ii.-liiiigioii.
rea. Their arrival eiuourageil Paul. o^. -n,,.,.,, |„-lies llli' 11
now learned thai the churches he It „.,„.,.,, i„,„ , .icrhiiii liisl.ir
forined were sinnding fast m thc lal
This led hini lo wrile lif hrsl letler
Thessalonians, and .'ion after * aecc
ler lo «unrd them agaiist supposiug^th Xutiouai '"¦
Christ's second coming waa near at hanui,„t 111 '11 "'1' 1'"'"
111 his tirst epi.t'ie he ivr»cs of his "dislrer „ 1,,.). •'.uiiiieiiunalive of
nnd alUU-tion" (I Tliess. 1: 71 while ind f, ,>l,c,l lives and sei'vl.os
inlh- Tfinipare I Cor. 4 11 1:1. Paul ¦/ '"
faithful in the midst of thc KiealCkt
eullies. , . , ,-
IV. Paul turns to llit (Ientiles (j
11), 0, "Opposed them-tlves.' 1 hi.,
implies verv strong opi I'litiou, ts ^^
drawn up in lialile array, ll wai^,
gnnize.l opposition, Thc more th,iii„^
\ loient oppoMlion 01 the .lewa ,^^.
douhl stirred up by the iiilenM : ,
„e,s "I Paul in llis nork, alter tt:;'
t.i Silas and Timothy, when* '
"plessefi. nnd cnnslriillic.l by 1l:....i 1 uill A, ' When argmneni
He sought out his k tiortiinities lo lell the III, '
veil int , , periods id 1 Hie mnsl th Xutioual
I till
peal
PP<
broughl nVyni'lul llioujiht but ','„,, Mti.in and lJLi.|.neni.i, Paul said -n inret-er. .0 V Jews m Coriii.t,;;;! ti'.iuble you no more. I nt., i,„j
tiles " InCormth. Ile afieruu*"""
Report on Trust Cum panies.
The Stnle Hanking Iieparlment bas I'onipleteil a summary nf ihi- lepoits of till- sevenly-si'vi'ii tnist inmpanli'S (ipeitiling ill U4^.,tUate. slioiviiiL' their eonilliloii on Di', .'iiiber 111 last. iHiring
V.kn lUu IV , panies uen
gutii/.eil. Til,, aggt'.'giil,' slinwIiig n $I.ii.'!li,!i,'",i;.i-,:!,-, as tlnir inliil resoii The tolal surplus is *,s-.',,-,4:i„S77; iiu- iliviileil in-oilis. .«47,."li!.'J7S; prolits lu 1!><|'J, *.Vi,-.'7'.',lls: deposits on ivliii li in- teli'sl Is lialll. .117117.'J<i'.',i;'JI,
.lew "A ching he Pnscilla,
;"<
l-'liKKPUHT.
L I
Telepli,
.mother Illace.. ,,, ,^.,,
;:r'r,r-:i:p,^trhi'^;;i
11 remiined with , , , Worshiiicd lied-' i,.„:,„' ' bv l.irtli, .No do-¦"'»""'
The
Kiliia Bra oil Ii'ii
Wo
an nn Hn
known 1
rk," Is pi-i
vlliig ar I iiiiiitii
Chl
in. Noihii.g iii.ir(i".r".,"/ ¦Jom.-d---.V -Mf^f ,^l protest to ihe n„ ,.„„,,,
iaf»»Har
»M,«*a»nHa
1 av Pi Ttasr rBACTiei.(!
^^^^ .'SP'^jwsiTa.il I*src.Ji.SRow&co.
MTCMT UM»TCm,
~ < tJLAM II > .wajcccmrr
lUihljl
•-CS
ito'^i-oK i.i'MiieK r(>,.
LuilK I.Un<l Oily. N, T
Telephone., 1,\L' A s UrrenpUml
eo YEARS' EXPERIENCK
Patent
lamia Ocatcfia CerrmoHTa Ac.
ABMMWaStiW aekelck and eeaerlMMi rnst aateUV aeeartaln eur opmli'B freawneiher .11 Ineealkin 1. *n*«blT pManlatila, (•Mninuiii.-s- tlon.MnetIreonfliS«titlal- llandboofton l-.tenu Mat tr^ V (lMa« aitaiey tor amiitntyalrMt.
fateau laken ibr-aKb Munn a to. irrattt tftcim matita, wnhuui oh.'va. la tk*
Scieitifk Jfncricait.
A kanaaoalrtT IliaM'ale-' »eetl« lJir»Mt Mt ralauoa et anr .<le>'it*t- l-'um.l. Ivrwi*. *-. a ,eer : 1.mt aootli.. IL Hold by -U ne>a*«alei-«.
Sr<a«k Sisn OS r «.. W..l,ln«i.«v U C.
Just
siamling . .lew.. It would d; lie coming to the syiiag.igl' an.l ii'iuld '
Steubi'ii and Allegai
after nn aliseine of v
sleeps III Imrns or 111
handy. It Is undersl
tally iiiibalaiiii'd. .Iii«i ivhv the
thorllles do not lake ilinril-e of
i-reanire is a i|U('sIion I'UZziUig
mail
oi the
utile
His tin ruler of the ..vnasngue lit .ided course made the eiiually decided. It learning -- '
Illl
the
To KIII Onlr One Hea
Senator Tuivtisend lms iiilrodii'i'd In
he .stale Senale a bill tixiiig 1 ho npou
„,, ,„„- , ensoii for wild lilaik iH-ars at Septeni-
and high ilia^ ,^, j,,. , ,,(.,, .•„, ,„ .,„„,. ,. ij,„|,|„^ |)„, „„ii,l,(,i
'.'haloriir' "All his hnu)'» hrst re- ; il,at may be killed to |ier. ' -
I.led Ill- till ire .len
Sl. "The thai Paul bv the '
sh iamil
ef I lie
lb
ably
Ilioughts ( .Tiiith,
d'len pen ion (tie
C.irinlh
.ill I crnte* again'- ' 111 "AVith
t tt
ketiie i-^j,;;,^';^;.!>; j
mon 'lews, and 1 I, ,1-r, »nd he enl'll eenou. ,, pp of leaving | ; tJii.mtoM him ' • |n„hi9 vision, 1 :,ul,m hi. own | knes>e slowne.* the danger madr Paul d.Vni n'r effort in ' olher f h«.l with- , [.o.iiini teat op- , ih. ani'fbade it. 1
ilding ihe killing of ml bear Iia|
I i'i'i|iiiriiig a
vhen a bill' k bi
uprise wae most ngreealile to nil'. I took tile blue Mils and slipped thein Into my pocketliOGic wllhont I ouiiliiig them. Heeaiise of Ibis delay
I had to hurry lo get to tbe station In time. I'ortunalely, the train wns late.
II pulled In Just ns 1 stepped on the piatforni, .SfM-ing au empty eonipnrt- iiicnt, ns I snpiiosed, I hurriedly en¬ tered If,
As I sat down I saw that I w-ns not nlone. A lady- sat In the right-linud corner of Hie sent facing me, I drew baek as fur ns possible In the left-band corner, nol beeause of susjilelon, as I bad nlready forgotten my windfall, but In order lo slieteh out and reflect at my ease.
The lady w-ns .voung, beautiful nnd elegant, A dark-blue trnveling dress of n (-orreel eut set off tier slender, grnee- ful figure. Masses of golden balr rip¬ pled back under a dark-blue felt hat, trimmed wiili a band of rllibon nnd a quill. A. dainty paient-leallier shoe w-as visible lielovv the hem of her skirt. A wateh with some eoiineltlsb trinkets hung from her belt, while n Iinngled brncolet on her left wrist ludh-ated a ! prelly feminine vanity, A gold- liandled unibrilln, lu Its sliefltli, leaned against a portiere nenr her. I'roiu my observations I gained an Impression of sober luxui.v, a trifle Kngiish in It! rigor- A neivspapor lay on the laily'< Inp, nnd she was reailins H wllh sucli perfect uiieonselousuess of my snr velllauee that I eould not even see the color of her eyes.
After we bad left the Malsons I.nfii*'
stalion tbe Ihought oieuned to ni< '"
lner(>ase. ' read over some letters which ' had
[ merely glnneeil at In the mor'ing- I
put my hand In my pocket toitot tliem,
and I felt the poikethook A feeling
I uf pleasure eame over we at the re-
niemluauie of my lioipiesl, ami I ciuilil
nut resist a ihlldisl' desire to handle
my Iillle fllrIlIn.^ I '""k the bills
from my purs-- nnd, in ilie perfeet
soenrilyof <'ie closed iinniia-tiiienl, I
I ('(Minted i.ieiii willioul th- slightest
' s!is|itc|i/U of Ijcliig walclied. The CsKKl
fraiii's were lliere, I folded the money
up, put ll back Inlo the pocki'lbo.ik,
and, wilh my usual Iieedlessness. laid
llle (lurse dmvn beside me ivith the
letters I w-as going In read. I nniv tonk
llirse np, onti by one, read them, nnd
tessed theni back on the seat,
I was soou made aivare, by the vilira- •iiin (if the eonch. that we had rencheil Ihe AsnliTcs Hridge- The yonng woman folded up lor neivspaper, nnd, willmnt glancing in my diiei-Iioii, be gan slowly nnd compo.sedly lo iiulnic Hie gloie on ber right linnd, I'inally she drew it olT. We were .iluiiit to I each our desllualioii- It was not the lime for removing one's gloves, Sllll the net did not impress iiie at the time I mi'i-cly niliuii-ed Hie slim, nervous IianJ, ivilh Its tapering tlng'-rs, 'rhe girl clasped and niiclasiicd lliem Willi iiiarveluus agiiiiy, as if they were iiiiinb from Ihilr bondage, I'lie slinilow of 111,- greal wall of Ihe Kalig- iioiles soon li'il ii|inii onr car, and I noticed thai Ilic laiilerii was not light cd, A niniiiiiii afli'rwiii'il, wlih a con fused riimblliii,' pf ivliccls mnl rails, Wc cnu l'lll I he iihintl.
Soon I faucii'il I hi'iiid Ihe Hiiniid w;is barely p.-n ciu il'ie In I lie general fraias-a sllglit rustling nninng the papers nt my sidi-. Cat clos ns I usual Iy am. It Is a wnnder that tlio snniid «llract(d mv aiiciiilou, and still more (if one Iliai I th.night of my p,ii'ke' linok, Hy Biiiiie Intuilinn liowever, I dill HI,
N'ot illlelllinlially, lull Willi nil in mluelivc, I'lUlilil geslllre, of ivIii. Ii 1 should have Incn asliiinied lu Ihe duy light. I forcilily ilu'civ li.iih my hands (ivei- th,. scntlereil pajiers and pressed them doivn wiih all my might, Theu, with a start, I fdi sniiicihing move Iinder the pile, like nil .'luiniul In a trap Irving 1,1 cseap,. by iivisilug, turn ing and jmlling. I Imrc doivn nli the lianler. Jnst then Ilic trnlu whisllc shrieked out. 'rhe sp.'cd slai keiied and wo came to a slaiidsiill lu tin- black ness of the tnuin I. I'or a iiiiiiiiiiii 1 experieueid a verital'l.' iiightaiarc. Willi a rustling and tearing of pa|icrs tbe struggle continued, silinllv Iut liiici'ly.
After bnviiig desperately in 1 strangled icpUl under my palm nnthing, III Iird Iirenib. I knei eoinpaulou was
^ uiil 01- illllslriniis |.y, Jaiiu February i'l-briiarv separably ¦ In tliose
dis¬
or- I Ives
Sho I-yokeil pale, liowever, and liei eyes were brnl on her right baud, n« she sUmly laced up her glove. II trnly seemed as If I were waking from S (iteam. And what proof coiiM I 'vftot to the contrary.
The trnin stopped nnd Hie plntform ¦wns on my side. The Indy rose, drop piliit the pnper frnm ber lap. took her umbrelln, nnd with a perfectly com posed nnd pnllte -Panlnn me, fir," passed In front of me.
Keeling stupid and duped, I pnt out my arm lo detnlu her. Hut she was alread.y on the steps, and, noticing my L'cstnre, slic iiiined half ronnd. and for tile lirst lime I saw ber eyes.
They were ns blue ns tbe sky and liiiipi.l aiil beautiful In expression. They gazid at me wllh st, mueh sur¬ prise and eniidor tbat I was disarmed coiupletely, and I l-.-l her go nninolest- ed Had It not been for the rumpled, loin pnpers nu the sent be«ide mr. I inlL'lit hnve been tempted to lielieve that the innle but tierce duel lu the dark w-as merely a Iinlliieinatlnu or a bad dream,- Tinnslaled from tlic Charles Foley by U. I'lviicIii-II, for the .\rgouauf,
ifFT
NDV5TRJ
Tlie red deer of Neiv Zealand are es- limaled Io nnmber botiveeu 4iKkl and .VkH) Indlvidunls, tho offspring ot two slags and six hinds that were turned out lu ISiiS,
Many collou mills are now lu opei-n- llon iu Bombay, aud others will soou start. It Is said that tbe whole yam supply of India, and u great part of Ihat of China nnd Jnpnn, is furuishod by Uomliuy mills.
Coffee hns been eulUvnled in Vene- r.iiela ouly since l.S7!>. nnd jet it la now thnt inueb-lnlked-of i-ountry's chief coinmerelal product- About 200,- IKK) acres nre under eultlvntiou. .\grl- cnlture is the lending Industry of the country, nt hast one-fifth of tbe popu¬ lalion "being engaged lu II-
The vomiting of flshea from vol- cnnoes is no new oxiH-rioneo. and It secuiH more stnrlling than myslorlous, .M, J. liirardin explains thnt in the interval lielwcen two eruptions—often a century or more—the craters becoiue tilled wilb flsh-siockod Inkcs, nnd (ho next ornpllon blows out the water and lis eoulcnls.
Cu'ifornla flgs nnd grnpes, nt low pri.-es. have been floodiug the I/ondon .larket. and the dnrk piuius of tbe snmo Stnte have mel wilh so much fnvor Hint tho Kugllsli growers have ncinnlly let their fruit rot on tbe trees because It would not pay them to coiuo In cmupetitlon with the Imported. Tbe California fruit is pneked so w-ell tbat ll reaches Kngland in prime condition.
The clly of I.oa Angeles, Cal., -wns liepri ved of llghl nud power fur several hnurs recently In a singular wa.v. Tbe elei-trie plant is situated in a canyon Ililrteeii niiiis fnun tho cily. whoro it is operated by a rapid stream, aud In¬ vestigalion showed that a bald eagle had liecome entangled lu tno of llio ivit-es 111 the canyon and sbort-cl ulted Ihe cnrn-nt. Trallle wns nt a standstill nnd lights wore out. wbllo fifty men seiii-cb(-d for tbo cnuse of the troublo.
In his balhmtl "TOiierlnicnts, J. M. Hacon has licen able to see Ilie sea bottom from » height of .'lOO feet, all ivnvos seeming lo be liKilted out, -ivith nil apimront seallerlug of light from Ihe surface. At KkkI feet or blgher, all iviiter. whether deep or uot. seemed opaiiiie. riiolograpUs tnken during the asii'iit on a clenr dny becnme gradunlly blurred until at -KKK) feet good pictures uii'e niade Impossible by the dust par- licles tbat retlei'tod Ihe sunsblno, the dclinliion over wnler being bolter than over Innd.
DOBLIN ALONE TO BLAME
House Naval Commlt'.ses Report on Lessler Bribery Churges,
(•> Kvlilenee Agalai land float Compan; More Siibinnr
Wasbluglnn. I>, C
Outer '
.T—XToli
the Coiiiiiiliii IIoiis,' ncrec
majiii-ity cl e on Naval AITnlrs of ili, I npm a report eu the ry cliari,cs ill rcialion tn ebiiiarlnc lu.iils. Tl;-- fni
I.essh'r liril Ihe Ilnllan.l lowing are the lliiding'-:
"1. Thai the charge mad.' by -Mr. I.isslcr that an nilciiip! ii;i I been iiMil ¦ 111 r-orruptly iii'lucuce his action le s|H'ctiug proiKiscd legislatlnn Is sus tallied by the eviilcnce; such nllempt. In the opinlnu of the , oniiiilitce, linviii;: been made bv one Philip Iioblln on bis ».w:i iiiltialiic and respiinsibiliiy. wllh Ilie Idea of making mnin-y for lilmsel" if In- should lind Mr. Lessler eorrnplly n|iiiroai'Iialilc.
-•;;. Thai then- is no evldeiice to sn--- tain llle cliaige nf nu nitcmiu by I.e;ii ii"l K. (•iilgg to corniplly iiiflueiKe n ii'ciiiber of Ilie Coinniittee on Nnval .\f fairs icspoi'ilng propnsid lettNl'ilinn p,-inling before snid i-oniniiilce aid Ihe Ilnnsc.
OPPOSE ALASKAN TREATY
Some Senators Take the Graund There is Nothing to Arbitrate,
DiBtnarr of It. Ternii—The < to lie Derided hy (he flaiin I-lue Irlbanal.
Till
then'
no
iileii.
sus
tain till' charge of nn allempt by the Ilollnnd Subiiiuriiie Ilonl Company ov nny vt lis ngents to corruptly Inlluence n memlier of Hie Cniiimiltee ou Nnvnl .^ffnii-s resp'Hling proposed legislation before said (ouiinitlro nnd Ihe House.
'-In view of the,foregoing we rei-orn- mend that tbe i-lork of the eoiuiultlco lie directed to cerlify to the .Mloriiey- (lenernl of the I'lilted Slntes a copy ot the tcstiiuony taken at Hie bearing, with a i-oi|Uo.s"t Ihat be take sueb netiou as llle Inw nud the faets warrnnt."
-V nilnorily report also was mnde. It w-as signed by llepiesenlHtlves Klt- ehln, iDeiii,. -N. C.l Vnudivor, (Dem.. Mil,I nnd Itoberls, iHep., Mass..I and differs fiom Ihe mn.iorily report only ill respect to Ihe tlrst (oiiclusion, Ou Ihis point It sn.vs: 'The chnrge that an nllempt w-n» mnde to corruptly Intlu- cnee a uiomber of the Conimiltee on Nnvnl -Vffnirs respecting proposed leg¬ islntlon iH'Udlng before the House Is not sustnined-"
Hy a vote ol nlm In six the enniniil- lee (lechled against the iiioposilion lo niithorize addillonnl subiunrlne torpedo boats
All sides united in the lindiiig ngnlnst Iiobiiu, There wns not the slightest oppnslllon to that feature of tbe re¬ port. There was also siilistuntlal uiia- ninilty on the idea of vludlcntlng (Juigg. The tbeoiy advanceil In the I omiiiittoi''s report Is that Doliilu bim¬ selt Invented the Iden ot npproaching I.essler aud lirltdng bini.
BANK CASHIER A DEFAU.TER.
Shnrtace In a llaltlmore In.lUntlan Dl.- roeerart tVhIln Ofllcial Wa. UtIuk.
Ilaltiiuoi'e, Md, — .Inuus Vnlentiiio Wagner, cusblcr ot the National Ma¬ rine Rnuk In this city, wbo died a few dnys ago, left bis accounts much lu- volv,>d. While on bis deuth bod the bank ofnelnls mnde Ibe dlsi-overy that there wns sometlilng wrong, nnd fur¬ ther Investlgntion brought lo light the fnct thnt some of the collnteral for lonils Is missing,
Kxpnis were at once employed to niaUe an exanilnntinn and nnlll tbey conipleie ibelr work the nmoiiut ot tlie shortaiie lauiiol be nscertiilni'd, I'les¬ iileiit I.it Iig, (if I In, bnnk, said Ihen' ivcri Irregularities, but Unit he thongbt Ihe cashier's boud was sutlleleiit to In¬ demnify Ihe bank. The cashier was lionded In the sum nf $l.'til,()IKI, lie was
01 t the best knowu bnnk omdnls In
the city, hnviii'; beeu witb Ille .Marin;. Ilnnk thirty-seven years.
!i is believed ho must have speeu- hilcil.
Wnshingloii. H. C There was some " diacusslou 111 the oxecHlive --esslon of 'thi Sennte with retereiu-e to lunkiu--; public the treaty rei-onily nesir.iated by Seerelary Ildv and Sir JIMiacl ller- berl for a w-ttleuieni of Hie .Vlaskau boundary dispute.
Arlicle I, ot tbe ui v.- Ire-ity prm ides tbnt Ibo boundnry Hue trihunni sbal! be liiituediutely nppoluled ami sbnll consist ol six impartial Jurors, ibroi- lo Ih- named by the Preshlent and lln-t-i- by tbo Kritish King. All (|ueslloiis must receive a mnjorlty vote of the tribunal, Provisinii is uiaib- for the appolnlnieiil of ulher Jurists to till vacancies aud for offlcers of tho tri¬ bunal. Including scleulltlc cNjierts and agents.
.\i-ticle II. provides lliat a wrilleu or printed caso of tbe two parties, and other (loeuiuouts, i-orrospondonce and evidence shall be suhmllled to the two parties within tivo nioulhs ot the ex- cliango of the i-atlllcntiuus ol Ibis tt-outy. T'lvo iiKinths afterw-nrd the counter case may be subuiilled, but the tribunal may extend the llme if It sn ilesli-ed. Piovlsloiis also nre niude by the pri-scntntion nf copies of evidence aud arguuients.
Article III, provides thai the tribunal shall (-onslder in Ibe seltleiuoni ut the (luestlons submittod to Its decision, tho treaty belivoon (ileal Hritain aud Hussin of }K2^ and Ibe tivnty IioIwimmi tbe ruilod Stntes and Russia of March ao, 18(17.
It ts Iirovlded Ihal the llrsi UKVliiig of the boiuidary irlbunnl shnll be In London, The decision Is lo lie luadens soou ns possible ntler the arguini.uts nre c(melu(l(>d. nud wlihlu lliiec moiiibs. unless the President or the Rritisb King, by eominon accord, ex¬ tends tbe time.
As soon ns a (I(-(-isiou has boon sent to Ihe eoiitrnetiiig pnrtles ench shall aend one or inore scloulltlc experls In lay down the bouudary line in necord- niK-o Willi the decision. Should there be a fniliire of tbe mnjorlly to agree oil any of Ibe points subuiilled. the re- spectivo (lovornmonts nie to be In¬ formed through the agents,
Wbilo there was nu discussion nt Ihe terms ot the treaty ou Ibe Iloor of the Senate In the oxocutlve session, some coiiforencoB ainiuig Senators were held with i-efercnee to It. nud tbo fnet be¬ cnuio genernlly kuuwu tbat tbe agroc- luent could not bo aec(»|ilod without op- posllhiu. 'The Northwestern Seuntors iniiiiitest cspecinl (ipposltlon. Inking the ground that tliei-e Is uolhing to nrlil- initc; thnt the terms of the Iroaly of l.s'J,"i are clea.-, and that If there should ¦ banco to be a decision against tbo riilled States this country would uot accept the resnlt.
THE SURPLUS PILING UP
Treasury Reoeipts ExM«d iha Ex« penditures by $29,165,314.
DOUBLE MURDER Fathi
OVER A OOC.
This
-Iriictii
iiaiii.
nnd In ngnln
at Is men
mil Ihe use
killed
rigglcd .-.11.1 inriii.I
•ry din Iiinll, like a the band, crushed lay Iiuiet. I saw
I'thing uot even a bow, 1 l-r. that my
II llu- alert. iKitIng
Fatal Dom- at I.auil
I'Tv-.in. an K.isilim-
Fanner Take
Charles Mj er, pr," ured of a Hallstoii Inn ounces of laiiilaniiiii. he Intended in mix it wit to lie UM'd us a llnimeiii hnrse, Tlie fHriiicr who Is lM>ea drinking nuil-allei:i d tfliiilly tn.niiles, swnll.nv, bimaelf wiili f nal eiTi. i.
1.1 druggist iiyiiig tiinl turpi'iitliie
Ready for Business. All who h«ve PCNANINK ^^oiii tht
Ihee pin gll¦eV^m^''«nd"eaVe"'l^V''<^'. If/ro te.t thee fmm ho'.iii.er in.ike Ihee victor in CM'Ct men optxise and i*"**^*.!, "niun ljl« saauranre ri*"; nnds'.tv. "No man-l*'
IKiM or fondei- '" desIroT lot to'sth at lh.t j l.e .aiul br-^uiiht . .he ludgmenl .eat but bo v,<v -„¦-, sh^uFd crush hi-ich pe'it']' Vot many alrt.dy "<l '<• ^"^
and tl Though ¦ill not. hour of N'l ni«n
opiKM
He
place.
Eltoathaa K«eet Ilrop. Ileail. EInathau Sn-ect. form, r Stan- K.iigl- ne»'r. dropped dead at Ihc I'nri inange Club at Alliany l>rath wn- .au.e.I by heart disease Mr Sivcei l.icil with his fauill.r lu -Vlluiny and had )ilaiino<l j to make a tmir of Kaypl ivlihin a mnnlh. The dcca.-i.l wns b.irn lu I Cbetbiro, Mn-s Non-m's-r L'i', 1•^al.
my every mnvciiient SiiffncaK-d by cmntiiin and wearied by ihc tension of my nerves. I waited tor the dayllshi for deliverance
.Vfter a period ef time, very sliorl, probably, but the length of which I could Uol osliniHie, the train began to move slowly. My relief at this wns so great tbat my whiili- In lug involiiniai ily relaxed fnmi its tm-inii. This wns evidently expocli-d, for the hand agaiu tried to froc iiseli', not by i i.ilent Jerks lhis time, lllll by a slivujt. sleady pull ing. I fell it sliiiplng aliiMg, little br little, under III!' paivrs. I Imiirudeiitly laised mv I'nlin a bii tn get a tn-sli
Mule .ludlclallr Declared Treai-herou..
'I'he Western Missouri Court of Ap¬ peals has del Ided that n mule Is a trciicliei-ous and villous animal, and llllll sn uell knowu Is Ihis tact that If a ivurkinan .s Injured lieeause ot those irai.s cl' disposltiiin lu' the mule, tlio I niplnyer caniiiii plead Ignorance of the iniile's nnliirc ns n defense.
leclslnn wns iiiadi' In the ense
Honien against Ihe Talk Con-
n Cnmpany. Hordeii worked
cotiipany. Ho went beneath n
mil hine on wlu.els to hook S
A i-piin of mules was hitched
l.l I'le iiiacliiiii.. and while Horden wns
bi'ticnlli it .he driver of tlie mul(>» was
nrdcred by thc siiperiuteudent to go tio-
nenlh Ihe innchiue to belp Hnnleii.
TherentHiu Hie mules started nnd ono
of the nincliliic's wheels rnu over Hor-
ileii's tl.nt and crushed It. He sm.il
the I'n Ik coiiipniiy nnd oiitained Judg-
iiiciit Hint ivns attlrmcd by the Court
ot .\p|ienls, which snys:
"The iiiiilc is a doinestic anininl ivhi.,-,. i.cn'iieroni and vIcIour iiature
Is so g rnlly known tbnt evcu cnurts
may take net Ice nf It, 'Tin- coinpany cnnnnt lie bcunl to clnlui that It did Ilnl knnw o.' Hh" ti-eacheriius nnd nnre liable (iiialiiics of Ihls aiilinnl. It seems to us Ihat the defendant was guilty of gmssi'Si iicgligence lu order- in:: Hie teiiinsier In asslsi H.,ri|i'ii. .\iiy mnn ot ordiiinry prndcnce, under such 1 ii'innistanics. would have not onl.v Iilaced hlmsclt in tnnit of the innles. Ion be wn,;lil Aviili his hands have liriii'y gripplcd iiiid held the bridle llil- nf cn.'li (if Ihcm."Cleveland Leader.
ALLIES' NEW DEMAND.
T<eu-(Iilril. Fnr Theinaclve.i One-lhiril Fnr Veaelnela'a Other Ctedltor..
AViishlngton, I). (', —.\l a conterouii. llf till' leneziiclau uegollntors Ihe Hril¬ lsh .\mliasailor presented to .Mr, Itoiv- cii a counter pidposltloii frolii Ibe ni¬ lled powers providing tbni t»-(vthlrds of Hie thirty per eenl of tho customs iccelpts of Ili(. nvo ports of Ln (iuayra aud I'orlo Cnbello be turned over to Hie allies, nud Hint Hie other ciniiuunt Iialious (-outent themselves ivlth tbe ro- inalulng one-third ot tbe tbirly per ICIII. until thilr clnlms nre salisiled- yv,-. I'.ow-en promuily reJecK d the prop- nsiiion and asked Ihat tbe (|UeHliou of lu'cferi.ullal treatnient be ri-rorred to The Ilngno triliunal nnd the bloeknde af Vciie/.uelnn ports rnised nt once.
(IiMltrey Hunter. Jr.. Arqnllled.
.\i'coi'ding to H telegram received nt Louisville, Ky., frnui (lUateuiahl Clly by Wllllnm Hunter fnun his fnlher. I'r, Coilfrcy Hunter, formerly rnlted Stales -Minister lo (liintemnia, Codfrcy IlnnU'i', Jr . was aci|Ulttiil of the miir¬ iler of William I''il/.gernld, vf (irnnd Hapids. Mllh., in (inntemnln Clly, scv- iiiil montlis ago. The message says Hlllty eight iviiiiesses sivore there was 11 cniisplraiv ngainst tbe Ilte of yuung Ilnnrei.
The Nundrv (l.ll BUI lleaily.
Till. Siinilrv Civil Appioprialion bill, 11- I. pnile.I to III,. Hnus.' of Iteprescii- i,iiivis. nt Washingl.Ill, by Itepnscnin- liv,. (-annnu, Chairmnii of Hie Hon-" Ciiiamllle' nu Aiipriiprlntioiis. enrries nil aggregale (ipiiroiiriHtioii of »7K.O('7.- '.I'iii. ivhich iBJJN,s,Si',.-J.T.' less Ihnn the cstiiiiati's nuiK.XI',n.'s'i .'<7ii mnie Ilisu Hie ciirrciit npproprintloii The co;n- iiiiliei' ricomuieuds nn apprnprintlnii nf ,'(;iiKi(i,iKi(i for Ihe n'llet of distress in Hie I'liilippiiies.
nd Son 8hot Uown—Wantwi Pajr For HarborlUK a Belter.
Columbia, S, C.—James llodgers and his seventeen-year-old son Samuel were kiilld seveii miles from I'lorence by Willlani King, who found bis losl sel¬ ler (log at the ItiHlgei'K honse. The el¬ der ItiMlgers nsked for some reiiiunera- tlon for caring for Ibe dog, wblcb bnd cnme to Ills place a week Iietore,
I'll pay you lit lead," said King, drniving ills pistol, and shooting.
"If you shoot pnpa you'll have to shoot me." cried the bov running up, H-h(.r(.iipon Kiug shot him dead and then llred three 'mole shols al the fatlnr,
'•yoii'vo killed niv Iiabvl'' sci-ennied .Mrs, llodgers.
"I'll kill Ihe whnle fmnily," said King, .Kiiapiiing the smoking plslol In -I^cr fXce. It wns then emply. King le?r ivonl with bis wife Hint he would not be taken b.v tbo Sberiff.
TWO WOMEN HANGED IN LONDON ean-olil L'naliled and
The Reeont Far tha Flnt S*t*b IteatM ar (he Fl.ral TaaiwA Pr**F*eMT»
satviu* of »a*,oaa,aaa.
Washington, n. ('--For tha flral seven months of the current fiscal year tbo receipts uf tbo (ioyorniueDt bav* ox(-(>oded Hie ex|ieudlturos by |!l9.Xfl6.* :H-I, nnd tboiv Is a prospect that thm surplus for Hie entire llseal year will rench fOO.lXXt.OOd- Tbe tolal I«t«lpta for the past muntb w-ere $-15,986,887. and tbo lolnl exiHMidituree >42MI,00Q,
Tbe rocolpta In detail were aa tti' Ions; C^ustoius. f'J4,18T.853: latemal revenue. (lK.UI.'i.I.''C'; inisoellaiMoaa sources. |st.ti7:i.332. Tbe largeat UotOt ttt exjiondituros w-oro Included In tba civil nnd lulscellaneouH department. tbo dishurseuieuts under tbla boot auiountliig to |l'J..17ri,000.
'The total receipts for tho flrst seven montbs of tbo fiseal yoar ivere (334,- liLtl.'.Si:. and tbo tolal expenditurea |s'tii(l.-U'Kl.07l>.
The ox|)ondltures for January of tbla .Tonr. w-hlle Inrge. woro not above tha nvorngo fur the procodlnft six montha. Pnyinonls on urcouiit of Interest show nn nppnront increase of nearly 18.000,- (KKl. hut this Is explained hy the fact Ibat one year ago payment of tha Jannary Interest bnd lieen anticipated. In civil nnd inlsct<IInnoous the uanal la- crease Is shown, und In the Navy thcfa wns an Incronso of $2,000,000. white la tbo War DoiHtrtment there waa A da* crease of aliout |2.S00,000.
Tbo deposits w-Itli National banks to seeure public nionoy show no material eliango sinoo January 1. the ainonnt thus bold uow boluK $142,003,7X1, an liioroaso of less tbnn $500,000 during tbo inonth. Tbo sovoral forms ot Gov- (.rnnioiit rurroni-y show an Increaae for the montb of roundly $23,000,000, tko nggi'ognto outstanding being $855,700,* SOL
DOWIE MENACES NEW YORK CITY.
Liinilnil,' Aiuelhl Sa Walters, "Iinliv fnriner in Ilollowny Jnll l-ei-omiiK-iided to mer
Thl
ll and Annie " were Iinnged • women were ou a ('count of
Iliad b> r,aa If Maile.
hom h*>rep*r»dne«* pel'
nile
old, of Ma
THE PENANiNK FOUNTAIN PEN i- PEN-AN-INK
a vast ;,iiTi\ I from iM-n.l..},' forn k»\v i»ricv. Sit:>-fai-ti<in iruar.inlccil.
uen .Mill Mirncil witcL 1 thl Ink Sun.1. IVr S,it:>-fai"ti<in i,ri;ar.inlc
the f-,-,. , .
• - '— or de- know • red not the
I'iui'jrnd hand ¦ "' ,«»""'•'"< 1 pronii* ^f h/^ •!' 'loubt.,
.ill
ed • fear
„ I- T d» '"
kin,, ' 1L„
Antony, ten le. maile a gun f.r li.iiiscif out of piei-<> ot gas pils-- H'- I'Inirc, d enr ll of the piiK- "llh lead, put In some nder snd tired n lie did ilii- siic- .stiillT si'Vcral tines, aul ili n the plug bli-w out ami tme .; gieu! hole
idly
felt that ut it into rusM-il
' Ye.r <
he «roi Ionian..
-'s„,tinr this I.m. -iocifi the Tk«*sa- i
'U::b his head-
Review BUILOINQ
rou SALE BY
F. S. PEARSALL
M.\IN STREET
FREEPORT
"¦la ¦••" upti'v-'iaity- -Big Ben," tht f«|k "a >» Bril- i«b li«u.M of Par'..«s »l l»»t been hfhtcd by tkcmcit,
Chun-h Martcac* Hame,!.
Bishop Olmnni-ll has »ni;,-il Agnt-s's Itoman C.iiholi,- (aui ItiKkiiiie ( .'Hire. UL.I In Ii.e p: of a large i oagri-caii'in iiain. mortrsfe .-j lU- .bjr.h piojier Ibe earlr spnng (roanil irllJ be for s B«i> tM) nmi a^iOem
Iml J- Wh 11 I agnin bore down I clssjiod only my pm ketbook. The band had escnped. I knew not wlicii nor bow
I Iiaslily nii.'Ueil Ihe pill Its couienis Wire Ilier,' iln my vest iKM-kei and -Hip my srms over it {
.\t lasi a gray i:^lii rxneiraied into ; tbo coinparinieui. tnll.med by the | bright light ot .lay My lirst glame ; w-as at the laiiy ..ii|s..iie She sat in I ei.ietly (he sai;.- i.la , wiiL tbe same ' ail of baufl'iv R-lifT-reui o. .Voihlng ! sliout bor tl llel was dl-airaused in i tbe least. .Not a fold ot Ii^r dress seemed to haie l^'cu n.nml 'Mi, newspaper lay fohle<I in her Isp. Hi i gohl-hjndled i;i..'.re!lj leaned again-i the portiere, ih- ii.iKui leather toe' protruded slighlly ariow lUe kt-oi ef brr skirt.
Tlie Paper of To Pay.
(Inly i'i|«'r nf ihe very best (lunlity i- now made fi.ini r,igs, the bulk of that ciiiplnyc.l fnr ncivsiiaiiors and liKiik Wnrk being manufnctured trnm ivnud pulp, (libor mutorlnis are also loiiiing into use to meet Hie cuornioiis ilemands for paper, und iilaiits whicli were al one lime siippnseil In be of no Cl niiiiniic Iniporlauce ure couiriliuHng Iheir tllK.r to the inanufacinie, .\nioiig Hie Hon- materials may Is- nained ba- L-Hsse. Hie refuse of tbe sugnr mills, fi-rmerly a naste product, save that :i was euipl.iyi.d for finl. Ilice straw, long only used ns Is-ddliig for callle, is also oulisicd in ihe service of tho paper ninker. Spruce is the wiiod uow geiiernily used in making luiiicr pulp, mill of this tlicrc i- n va-i iimouut nut yet drawn npnn in the liominion of Cnnnda, which is ..n!y nuiiiug for riiil- wu.r fnciliiies to iraiiK|iurl In lhi- meauiitno, prolesis are lioiug raised against the i|ua1!ty nf the ps|a-r made from th(-so substitutes for rags It an¬ swers the pnrposo „f (fpbeiuerni liiera- tiire; but Ibere .s good reSMiU tu lie¬ lieve liiat It rip.dly dcterloniles. iind that Imnks made of it will have but a shor; life. It is suniewhnt huiuiliaHng fn: us to have to aeknowleilge Ihut uiir modern docutuenis cainioi 'ominire In i-'-iu'sncncv Willi ihc-,' i-.riiten on Kgypi.tn papyrus iioforc og. own bu- lorlis! pertovl lefto.-ChAmiittt' ioiU- otl
Munlerer Haaseil at Wa.hlncton.
I'nr the murder of hi* siveelheart. Jnhn Sinclair, cnlnred. a nne legged nnn was hiingeil at Washiugtou, 11, C.
(-oneli-t richt. on Poliee.
Ilan Kline, n ,\lissoiirl cnnvlcl. who c-cnpid trom the peulleiitiarv in Jef ferson Ciiy. Mo., went iliiecl to iiis nld Inline in Scilalia. and lu n lionnl¬ liig linnse l.ragL'cd of hls%cnpadc. He WIS inriiei.il by judli cnnn. but after a despornte tight escnp(.il.
r- rrluie. Acl Kan Liriail.
Tbe prni'lamntion Issued last yenr placiPL- tlilrt(.|.u disliiiis in Irrlaiid un¬ der Ihe Crimes net and mnlntaiiiiug siiiiiiiiary Jurisrtii Hon by Hie uingls iial. s is revoked.
Ihelr sex. but the Home Seci-elnry was unable to ginul the usual reprieve.
Tbe women walked to the si-alToId unaided and displayed reniurkiible for- tllude. This wns the lirsl liangiug of a womaii in Kngland since March. lINid.
William Kedinnnd Kelea.ert.
Wllllnin Itedinund, Nnllonnllsi .Mem¬ ber of PHrllnineni, wbo wns senienced to six nionlhs' imprisonment Insl Nn¬ venilier for a speocIi be deliverod seven monlhs pi-eviously In Wexford, Ire¬ land, was ri-lensed from Kllninlnhani Jnll, nfter huvliig sened only half bis scutenci.. Mr. Itcdinond snys he does not know why he was released, but he eertninly does uol iliaiik Hie (Iovein¬ inent. who hus kept lllm In Jail tor renily nothing.
I'oriner Oei-man Naval Oaioat's SiiU.lfle.
Llciii(.iinnt Liidwlg Ilnrih, a former ofl1c(.r of Ihe Cermau .Vavy, commit¬ ted suicide III his rnom nt thc Annex Iloiel III Kiioxvilli., Tenu., by shnnlliig liiiiLself In the head wllb n revolver, lie hnd h((.|| In ill henllh for snme lime. Two letters won- left, one to his ralher, whn Is said to Ih> n wenlthy man of Hiemeii, tieiiiinny. Kni'tli wns an otflcor nu the Ceriii/^ gunbnal Irene, which was nt Manilla during the ."^pnnlsh wnr,
Whol* Craw o( Twentr-four l.n.l.
.\ll Ihe Clew, nuuilH-rtng twenty four
men, of the Niirwi.ginn sti amer Avoiia,
frnm -New (Irlenus, which went ashori-
at I-innln, lienmark, were drowned.
He Threaten* to Mareh With Ml* OOlMHa oa llie MalTapoU*.
Cblcago,—"My followers, the eyea ol tbc w-orld are u|>on you. Prepare to put on your armor for the great marcb from iMilcago to tbo son. Have your swords burnished and yonr arma ahIa* Ing. for lioture tbe harvest cornea • greet caravan of Christianity wUl moVO on to New 'i'ork City."
John Alexander Dowie s(> hemldad tn Ills hcnrors. nt tbo Auditorium, tha coniliiK invasion of Manhattan. Uko a trnined chorus the 4000 pe<^^ who heard blin sboulvd "Wc will!" wben ho askod theiu If tbcy would follow on,
"It will 1)0 the greatest army of tba Lord ever gHlhcrod, Tbo oniaadara of olden times cannot be compared witb It; and, undor mo, who never baa mal with defeat, wo will win victory."* _^
CAPTAIN HOBSON WESICNK
omc«T Who Oarnh th* MnrfatM at gtot tiBso Qnll* Ih* Naval Santo*.
Wasblngton, P. C —CapUIn Rk>.Wi mond P, llobson, wbo sank the Merrl* mac at Santiago, hus tendered hia rea* Ignatlun as a naval constructor In tbo Nav.v.
Captain Hobsnn bns sought for aomo tlmo to Iio retired, but tbe lioard wblcb examined bini prononnoed lilm flt for duly. He was ordered to duty la charge of construction work at tba Hreuierton iWasblngton) Naval Sta* tlun.
In a letter lo tbo Secretary of tba Navy Cnptnin Hubsoii sots ont the rea> sons for Ills resignation, the principal one being tho bad condition of hia eyea.
CEM THEFT LED TO MUOHOUtC ,
Mr.. Itlchinan, Accn.**! aff TaUaa Dia* uiand Nechlaea, Adjadsad lasaaa*
Wbllestono. N. Y. - Mrs. Racbtal KIcbuian, wbo was Indicted on C (-barge of ateallnR a $21100 diamond neekla(-e from Mrs, Waltor E. Dela* barrc at Alexandria Kay In July laat, was roturnod to the Hlver Crest Sanl* tarium In Astoria, follow-Ing an Inqnirjr Intn bor sanity botoic Justice Leven- trltt, In Manhattan. Mrs. BIclimaa wns adjudged insnnl..
At the sniiltnrlum It was said that Mrs, Hicbuian w-as sufTorlng from an nggravated form of luolancbolla and that sbe waa subject to flts of klepio* lunubi.
CIRL CETS «7C00 FOR FOUR FINGCM
Coanaal A.kad Jarr Where llillliaissai Woald Ful th* Hiaa.
New York City. - After ahedding li-uiH nver tbe patbetle plotiires and pathetic orlKlnsI piiolry used by Law¬ yer Morabonii I.. Towns In his argu*. luenl for tbo plaliitirr, n jury In tba 8«- preino Court bus rendered a verdict for t-iHIO In favor of MIsh Hrltlget Dla* mond, who lost fonr lingers working In the Planet Mllla.
"This young woman will probably bo 11 lirldo some day," suld l,rfiwyer Towus iu summing up. "and when tbo brldegrnnui snys; 'With this ring I do tbee wed.' whore Is bo going to put tbo ring?"
ned Cron Foclalji CrlUol**4. CInrii linrton. I'rosident of the Rod Cross, insdo public n letter from ttoeto. tnry rortolyou notifying her that tb« I'l-esldenI and Cnbliiot i-oiild no kwgor M-rve as a board of (onsulatlllon of tbo sociely and rotlocting Indirectly on lla maUHgcmeut, Mlsa Barton's reply, ta n snri-nHlIc vein, was olso made pubUib
Alahama IMrs CIgarattos. A bill hns lieon passed t>,v the AU* hama linuse of Ilopreseulatlves by t vole of III lu 35. probUiltlng tbe aale ot cigarottos or clgarotti- paper la tbat State.
S^rtlas BraTltie.. ^
II, K Temple has lio(.ii eh.eicl Cap tain of Iho Coliunbia freshman lacidsse tenm.
I'r Julian Chase, of I'rovldence II I, has Un-n elected I'residenl of the American Auloiiinblle .\ssocia(iun
(icnige II Keichnin, owner of Cres ceii«. lias pun hased The Ci,ui|uerei n -tallinti with a trotting record ot
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Morris Wood and ins lirotNer. Joliii Wood, wnu the Iwo chief event" In Hie •kating race-* ou tfce Sincwslrtjry. near Ited Bank. .V. J.
The Cresteiit Atlileti, Club, bo.;^ey (hamploDS of ibc lnited 8t«te*, dt- feated the Montreal teau, disaipion* jt Cauiida, by a swre o( S to 4, Ifi Uro«klvn.
Mini.lar Hart llr.lKua.
Chnrles Hunletio Hnrt, nf Went Vir giiiln,' has reslgni-d as l'ulled States Minister to Coioinbln and will be suc- ceiiled bv Arthur -M, lieaupre, ot Illi¬ nnis, HI present seeretarv of legation nt Ilognta. The laller olllc- will be Hll(-il hy (he -ippoliiluieiil of .\llinii (i. Snyder, ot Wesl \'lrgliiin, noiv I'lce- CiiiiHUl at Ciudad Pordrio Hiaz, Mex¬ ico.
Uaatb* mt Plarae al U.Mtlan.
Tbe dcalhs tnun pingiie at -MaznllaU, Mexico, III January iinnibrrcl lij.',.
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The Ciar has sent fnikkl tu President Loiiliet for the relief of tbe dostltute I'reiKh tlsherfolk-
.^iiilrew Carnegie nas offered to give Brainerd, .Minn , III'.tsn for u Ilbrnry undor tbo usual conditions,
Tbo eondiiloii of Cluirles M. Schwab CBUHos some anxiety, though Hie le- IKjrts glvt-u oul say Ihut he is well
The Preshleucy ot the Holilen Hiilti League, Jusi eatsldlshed sl Dsyloii. Uhln, has been niren-d .S<-iiator lUnnii
lleuri Wlllein Mesdag, Ihe liolland palnler, has decided to offer his fa iiious coIleclioQ of paintiugs to the I>utch iioopie. 'I ne collection Is rained at several lulllioii florins,
W II. (Jfgood, ot iue I'uilcd SInte- Biological Survey, has Just leturii'-d from a bioloficsl explorsiion nf iHi- tiase of the Alaska pculusuU iiLiI tiie legion l>etw(>en Lake Clark aud the .N'usliagak Itivcr-
Henjnmin KIdd, the e<-ouonii*l. wi'u has Ju.t madr a tour ot Ibe new ilrlt- l*b Houtb Africa. *ays he l>elicr«* lUe rouutry to be ik-ber thaa tha Vtiiltid Htates wesl of tba Mlaaloatp;^, aud bc- Uavti tbat lu Mnm to gworad.
Nil Mr* Saear* Drsiraad.
^^'lllIe the )liinibles lifeboat waa go* Ing to tbo aid of a stranded vessel la Swansea Bay, on tbo British Coaat, It M-as dnshed ngalnst the breakwater at I'ort Tnlbot and six of Its fourteen oe* cuiinuts were drowned.
Dauibur of th* Uaealattoa rta*. RoiMoy Ilulot Kosler, daugbler of Jobn Ilulot. wbo fought lu the War of the Ilovolutlun at Bunker IIIU, aad who was prosout at lllo surrender ot Hurgoyno, died at Berea, Ublo, afod uluety-lwu years.
P.mty Olaaalas* Ilala nro heiiig oxlernilnsled at S» liasiopol lu prevenl tbe spread of plague.
Iles Moines. Inwa, bnraesboera bavo inade a nuccrssful demauf'fer a niaa hour day. —'^
Arthur I>ulTy, tbe champion aprlatar. will go abroad agHlii next summer to conipoto for the big priu-s lo England and Ireland.
The Rolglau (••ivoruiueat bas decidad to construct B largo iMivlIlon on tbo Ht, I^jul* Kx|ku»ltlou grounds for Bot* ginii i-zblblts.
The Ciibsn Honm. of Kepresenlatlvct ba* apjiroprbited $.'l(SI.(XM for tho CO** siriK-tlun ul a C'apltoL
Tlio right uf Anjerirans to proapoct for gold and olhor lulnorals lo Eaatam Klljoria bas be«n granted.
Two thousand llrlllsh colonlsta wdl sail from Llveniool soon for Now Brunswick, where tbey will aattla.
It I* propoaed at Taruonth, "-gtfH'. to revive the Creenlaod wbala itAoif formerly (-arried oo frou Ibat ftlt
An of tbe employes of Ibo IMhik Teus. street railway llaoa baf* tm ctlved aa advaneo la wagat aaai ' to IWO ctata ab bow. aMtUlff tfef tmttt twaaty caaia aa kaw.
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19030206 |
| Date | 1903-02-06 |
| Month | 02 |
| Day | 06 |
| Year | 1903 |
| Volume | 8 |
| Issue | 15 |
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