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VOL. VII.
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A rAMILT MEWSPAPKB OP LOCAL AND SBXEIIAL INTELLieXncC
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1902.
riaas: ci.»o tiaklt im A»TAa«A
NO* 36.
^[ew5and Opinions
OP
National Importance
the^aj^Sun
' oA-ZoiO^SB * CONTAINS BOTH
billy, by mail • %6»yw Ihily md Sunday, by m'l $8 a yen
The Sunday 5un
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Aiaissi TAiB aoir. now totm
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PATENTS
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NEfW EDITION
ynternational
Mmw Flataa Tbrausbout
aS^MO New Words
Pfivaees aa« OaflaUleas
Mpred uader the diraet aaper- ._MfMW.T.HAIUtIS,Ph.D..IX.D., Oailsd ¦tatea Cemmiaaiener of Bdn- caUaa, aaaiated by a larce coive ot aawfWiitt apeeialiata aad editors. Ki.a»i|^U^.,^-,„ai.4Fa...
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,Ctl lit umn ami Iht till.
We aiMi pttbUck
Webaier'a CetlecUie Dietlaaafy
wHkOlawarraf ScaniahWorda ami RiratM. o Pint claa. In sualhy, wconj cl.a. la .!»»"
¦pillIMS paeti, •». ol both bisks MS™ on anfUcaUoa.
O. • C. MarHarn C«.
PublUbera Ottt aprimllaid A Maaa
E. A. Dorlon
BO.NDED AUCTIONEER^-
Fraapart. N. V.
Benj
amin D. Homan
GUILDER
inau and SpedflcatloDS Prtparod Work Saperlnlaniled
ICatimataa Fnmlshad •rriei aao aCRGCN PLACC.
BcsiscBcc rattaasT. l. i.
HENRY H. HAMIVIOND,
Tonsorial Artist,
Main St., b<,.»"u^«.<. Freeport,L,I,
HalrCalllns. ^Ineolns. Shampooing.
Bpeclal atl.ntion to Children'! Hair Onttlae.
OIVE THK NF.W BARBER A CALL.
Longenecker Bros.
DENTISTS
009 rulten Stroet, Brooklyn
at
FIEErORT, LIBIV I HETWARO lUllOIRt
Opp. Depot, on W.lnMdar. and Frldar
from H a. BB. to A p. m. Wh. R. LovosHacKSB. D, D. 8.. Maoaccr
MRS. WARING,
Formerlr of Wanlaali, where .be haa baen do- in« boalneaa (or tLo last eliht years, ha* OPUtlMO A SXUBIS on the
Cor. of Pine and GroTO Sts,,
with a fall .took of Sehool SaBpllee, Slatloa- arr, OoBfaotloaai*. Baaa Balla, Bata, rapar Mspkla., Tootbplcik*, *e. A1m> a foil atock ot the riaeet Saaar* aad Tobaeeo. Hh* hoe alaoa
Fine Ice Cream Parlor.
arblch will be opened io tbo public a. Mion u tbe MMon permlla. e9~ Club., Cbnrcheo. Cartlea. otc . cnn bo .upplied at the .bortnt nollco—everything at the lowett poHible price
^ CHARLES LENKER, Proprietor
Trees, Shrobs, Rare ErergreeDs Dprnrntinnc Hardy Roses, Choice Cnt Floiers ^<^*;"raiiuii2.
Deslgis aDd Potted Plants for and Funerals
MAIN STREET, freeport, l. i.
Greenhouse.. Plants
Lew by qaan- tlty. Fulldl- roettona wtll bo foand In eur prioo Ilat for alantlnfl and earing fOrtrooa. Thla priee liat
R. Pa JEFFREY & SON
TREES, SHRUBS AND HOTHOUSE PLANTS
In graat numbere and varletlee, Iruo to nama
and dug 'raah frem the ground, and
dolivorod in a ahort tlmo in moiat condition
lat
BELLMORE.
L. :.
•e VCAR*' ¦XPCRIBNOK
Patent
raabc Maaaa _, OcawNe
^ fOortra'aHTa Ac.
Itlon m.y
SERMONS
ofthe
REV. DR. NEWELL DWIGHT HILLIS
inocesaor to lienry Ward Beecher, of Pljmonth Chnrch, aud
CARDINAL GIBBONS
of Baltimore, Md., are published iu thc
Monday Edition
.-' of the
6roo][lyn Eagle
a 5olld Pagea of StenoKraphic
Sennon Reports
THE SUISCRiPTION PRICE PER TEAR IS ti.tO
SAMPLES ON REQUEST
A DyERTISIpl
m I
The Freeport Bank
CapiUI $30,000
MAiN STREET, FREEPORT
JOHN J. RANUALUPreeidont
CIIAfNrKY T. Sl'RAfifE. Vlr«-l'ro«.
Wlt.LlAM S. HALL. Cashier
Boord of DIrootora
Wall* -
Cba lac ev T. ISm-ntfueCilee IVIIU riiaunc L. WHllaio llarvi-y K. 8roilh Wllrlei! S. Halt lieorge M. Kandall
iiam Eilicar Jackyn
Open, exigent ioiral hnlUlAy.. from9a.m, t.l ,1 p.m. Olteni fucllill.B Hllll luilu.t- tuciiuln everv J.'imrtnn*i.l»'.iURl tolh.in.. l.f ellh.ir llic Sew York ..r ltr.i.,klyn Baiik.i nr True! r<-ui|iitnle8, uuil .very a<'i'i>niiiiu- ilatloii a., tmr hs I« I'.iiisbiU'iit Hith cun- Kcrvative niammemcut.
Interd nl Ih,- rate i.f 3 i.fr.iMit. imi.l on time ilepoHltn. tlirtHi m.iiitlis ur in.irv.
Iirafta ineueit on all tmrU .>f Kiiri.pv.
l>oes a Keneral bankiiiit tiaalnt-M.
Acciunla of ifirpuratlunii, I'ompaiiicfl. suilcll™, ell',, siiliclteil.
Kntire satl.fbcllun Kuarante^'il.
liKiuirie. Kill rc aud lie cbf^erfully
BanFt of...
IRochvillc Centre
VUHntc Bt^enue Kocftpilk acntre, 1. f.
HIRAM R. SMIIH, Prsiident
THOMAS e. KNICHT, ViesPrtiidtot
BERGEN T, RAYNOR, Ciiliier
Xoat^ c( Direetora
(leorce W. Davison Tbuinae G. Knieht Julm Vlureiit Hiram K. Sniilh
OlentwiilihU Combes Weolf)- B. ."mltb AuHlin Jayue Cbarles L. WallRCe
Charlea W. Hayes Austin Comwell
Arrender Hiiiitb John T. Davleon
John W. DeMott Hamilton W. rcsrsall
Edward T. TbnrBton
We d.l a Qeneral HaniitniE Rusinees of Depot It and Disi'ount. Iiiteniit Paid t
Drafln liu-ned <
Voui'Plitr.inBEe Soliollort.
IlanliinK iloiin.1 9 a. m. to 3 p. u.-, Salur-
M. to Ilill.
lit DnyHi Tneeilaysanil Fridays. H am.
day, Ub
Wirtrsaat
3iS-Si5 Fulton St,
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C, I. WAIUCE, I, DA SILVA, LIBBY I HEYWARD, J, DORLON
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^r'4 Furniture I
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Carpets & Bedding
<ii Housefurnisbing ^< Goods...,
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^ Stoves, Ranges, 'f^
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Best Cooking 5tovc ',k
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C. PEASELL
IU' of Itie
.^LAURA
or any other kin.l.
C. PEASELL & SON Undertakers and Embalmers
Tolophono Call, 19a
Gasolene Stoves {f'>i«''i'i«''>»«''!>i<''^'i^'»i«='>^^''/i«''>*«'
1^
lA THE GREAT fTONICLAXATIYE
If you have sew atoatach, iiMUgeetion, blUeusness, constipation, I kreeth, dissincss, inactive llvcr, heartburn, Sidney troubles, backache, losn of appetite, insomnia, Uck o( ener(]r, bad blood, blotcbed or muddy skin. w any symptoms aod disorders which Ielt the story of bad bowels and an impaM dicestlve system, Tjtxakola WIU Ctire You.
It wiU clean out ths bowels, stimulate the liver and kidneys, strengthen Ibe mucous msmbranes of the stomach, purify your blood snd put you "oa year isst" sfsin. Your appetite will return, your bowels move rcgU' lailjr, your Uver and kidncye cease lo trouble you, your skin will dear and freshsn and you will feel the cld time energy and buoyancy.
MoUMTe seekluc tbr j.r.<i.,r loedu-lns t-> give tin lr lliUc onee f.. HISI Itw, eullo and aluitlar tnuib|i«, v l;l i:n.l Laiakol,! iii. l.i.al i.ir^llel It kaefa thalr l>a«el.i i,*idur wiilwHit luiin ir 1.1 IpiuK. i.< i-i u» a k> ii« n ¦aliirs. sUa diceattoa. nUevr. r^^atleaaaos. ili-. r< tl... ..uhd l.iiipie, conM-a refraohlBf,rr»l(ul .'.eep inij make- Ibem m .11, l.ai.|..\ an.1 beany Nie i< omd nak fur it.
This Mantels.s
in Oak, Gloaa Finish
$15
Oak Cabinet Mantela from $12 up
MANTEL & FIREPLACE FITTINGS
of bU kiuds, at city priros
BATHROOIMS AND VESTIBULES TILED
ORNAMENTAL CENTERS AND BRACKETS
D. MORRISON
Show Rooms Crove Street, Freeport:
[Fw Salt iqr All Druggists
•wala le TN kl. I aa.lt >
»Iwill A CX, , IS >.,Mu S.r,
ll.llt. lAmi
ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARK NOW OURABLE
by aar aew iasaatioo. Oaly thoae beta deef are iacwaUe.
HEM NOISES CEASE mMEOUTELY.
r. A. wwMAS. mm baltimosb. savsi
aaLTtweai
ttammia .- —Btiaa ewlrelT cared sl iiotsm, tbasks to yom treaii a MMitilani st iy «»i«. to be vtr* al yaw Amereikom.
mmm airs ymi. aso wynsbi car beasata«ii(. asd tkie kept aa ¦ly aeonsc is mka car euiirclv.
iiisdei»«.a>atr»atme-'' ....- .. .v—.
ber SI Bhyeicaiaa asMng •Uty aiSwfatmi e«,M
irealmenl lor catarrh, lar IktecaMa-lu. without eaTMCCcea. co«»ilted ¦ anta elhcri the mort eaiawal ear .pctiarM ol iku CMT. who loM aK iha' 1 oaly Icmooranly, Ihat the head aoun woul. lid he lom forever
New Vock i>.>|irt. and oietie^ roar treat- the BpuveceaOTd. aaJ ictloced. I thaak yoa
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Scn;::.-'V9UCAiaiKVWI8aFATIIMIC '^''SS^
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HE ersvel walls 8ouiid(>d rrljply under th* foet of the liliu'-ioateil Colonial f'aptalii, an lit' strode Ttitli eliiikiiii; spurs up tbe ivBlk t.l the Tlueioviled rut- l.iRe. lie was n well setup yoiiup fellow, louK-li'g' ged. Iiro.id-shouidered. and lithe ns a panflier of lils own native woods; alto¬ gether a splendid t.vpe of liie roloniai who lind I'.iiied to liiil deflaiii-e to an empire.
It had lieen three yeurs since Captain nogcr fJoodfellow hail trod thnt walli last time, ilirec years of hattie, nnd mm-ehiUK and privation, of Mtter cold iMitl iutolernlile ileal nnd gnawing hun¬ ger. The ilruuis had lient Ihe funeral uinroh over many a lusty loniraile, llie while a great natiun was being linlliled ill toil and suffering,
rerhnps Roger <ioodfello\'J' thought nf these thiugs ns lie knueiied at tlie stout door, or perhaps he tlioiiglit only of tlie falr-linired. blue-eyed girl wlio liail stood liiere three years liefore and waved n luisty farewell to hini, hnlf proud nnd hnlf tearful. He had lieen tlghling his eouutiy's battles, aud lie wondered whether the Seoteh Lieuten¬ ant Forbes had lieeu winning the girl lie left lieliinil him. Stories hod come lo llim of whal assiduous eourt the young siirig of fashion linil paid to I'oliy Ward, how he had singled her out as tlie mark of all his attentions, an.l liy Ills persistent devotion had made iier the fashion among his set. If was with something eold clutching at Ills henrt that the Captain waited for the answer to his knock.
He heard ii liurried whispering of voices from within, the eeun-y of fct along tlie floor, again tbe low-toned nnirmur, and afler a time the souud of the light step lie kuew so well crossing to tlie door.
It was n startled face he looked uu when the door opeued, one not devoid of lurking fear nud apprehension. Wiien slie recognized hliu her liamls lauie out impulsively. The glad liglil Hashed Into her eyes—nud theu died out. It wus as if the shadow of some uiisccr. terr.ir had grlpiH'd her.
"What! Roger—youV" she cried. "Why have you waited ull these inonths? I did not kuow you oven lo lie alive. Not une single Uttle message to your old-time friends. Yet the eiiy hns been lu thc hnnds ot Generni Washington for three months."
She wus speaking with a hurried ner¬ vousness, nnd the cateh in her volee was a little tremulous. The Captain, looking eagerly for the signals her eyes might float, thought her something less than luudid. It wns not Ihat she was Insincere—he read a welcome in the girl's manner not to he denied— liut rather somethiug divided and dis¬ trait, something a liltle embarrassed in Iter greeting, luuih ns it his appear- juce were malnpropos.
Tlie young mau brushed aside his fancies.
"Yes—I. Poll Failh. 'tis not my fault I wus uot h.'re six months ngo. I have Ilieu on tlie Sontheru service with lien ¦•ral tireeue, 'Twns only this munth I se'u night ago. thnt I got my ex iliauge, aud I promise you, Hoger fJoodfellow posted north with nli speed. Tiiere lie weary cattle ou the nny, methlnks; Imt you, Toi? How Wear the years? I do nut need tu usk, i' failh, for yonr face teils ii story llf time stnuding still. Dear lass, urt gliitl to .s.'l' nie'/"
Bold lie was and blunt; more euiitl- ileiit of manner tlinn of min.l. What ii.' wanleil to kuow he askeil lounilly, Willi snniething of the placid, unruffled liuiitrtiubalilllly uf llie iiiothercouuliy f..'ir-.-.iiitalniiieiit. ibio.If.'llow was n.'ll ll.r to liol.l nor i.. liin.l until h.' Iiail louu.l nil ;iiiswer I.i 111.' ijii.'sli.m wlii.li Ir.iiilil.'.I billl.
¦•'Twas always you, Polmver any but yuu with me," he told her iiuietiy.
"—LIKE tlEfTXNAST FORBES, OF THE HIUH LANU REGIMENT OP HISUAJESTV."
ANY
HEAD NOISES?
niu.'h as if ht were leiilng her of s..iiie uillUary operation. 'The fnui ies of till' other liids wavcii'd. lint my luve f. r yon was llrm as n rnek. 1 always l..\ed you from the tlrst, even In tin days when you played Ihe gold, n haired ijueen amoug us rough lu.ys. rii.'U I s.'iw you clow up iuto one of 11,,. beil.'S of the Colonies, made Hiu.Ii I.r t.y tlie Ma. an.nls nnd the officers of 111.' Kinj:, au.l tlie Lope almost die.l out in me, but always tlie love was ili.'ie. IhiTe huve, uo doubt, l.een otii ers more deserving, but none, I swear, who loved you longir or better. Wh.'tber I win or liwc 1 shall alw.iys d) thnt. aud I can shake Ibe hand of a iM'tlrr mnu. if be wius. and wish bim li.'.id luck, eveu if be lie a Brilisb otli'cr like LlfUiiuaut l-'orbe* or '
She had Tie.l to st.ip b.m wllhoul av,ill, but at llie name her eyes leaped nii.iin iuv.ihiiiiHniy lu lb.' clo>.>t d.Kir. will.;, iniiiIli.'li .ver so sllKbtiy. Tli.- Captain stopped iu iiu ominous sileni-.'. Imilied at Uir fur ^ n'liiu.Dt searcblug- ly. theu cutiiiuui'd grioily the broken enteuf e.
' like Lieutenant Forben. of Ihe
Highland negimiut of His Majesty, V, bo is at the pres.ut moment t.eliiu.l tile press door iu front of us," con iludtd Guodfellow lu the same even tour.
Tbe closet .loor opened aod let ont a nae dri'eseil lu tbe awljward flitit„- .loth.'s of a . iiuniry ruin.
Ku'er F..rli.->." eael Ilie ii,-w,oL..'r ¦;.,v!y ¦iviiiif rlgli!, <'.iiiiain: Thai i-. ,r y.iu raiapt that Abiu Forbes au.i Dot Kins lieoTge wa» ba.k uf Ihe dooi. Van. bui what are your eyea wsde of tha: you .-so glower throuch s d.ior su.l lell what is back of it?"
•¦Jly '>'•' •"¦> J»d, I.ieuicsar.t
Forlii'.<," leturuen ^ oliier graTely. "They can s,>e not TWT away a gnllows wailing for a spy."
".Vud it disna Ink Hie se. oud siglit for that." answered the young Hlgli- Inn.ler ligbtly. Tliafs easy teiliug. man! But tt will Ik' nae spy tbat is haiigil oil i". Mhali'JTei "
".No': " nsked the otiier incredulously.
".V.l. I will be a puir honest Seoi wha laiUe daugeriiig Ihrough the lines for a irnck with Ills may."
"Arc you asking me to lielieve that you broke throngh onr pickets, know¬ ing Ihat lhe chan.'e of u horrible deatli stood wailing you iieie, for Hie sake of seeing—your sweet henri."
••(If seeing .Misiress Polly War.l," I'onecled tlie Kritish olticer. •¦,Tii>t for the chance of n iwa-hnnded .rack wi' lur, und nt uii events there vflsua lUHckie chnnce of lieiiig takeu. I ken tbp woods about here like a rabbit. But I'm uii^ asking you to believe. Cap¬ tain. Leave It or tak It. uot u bit of differ it makes to Alau," concluded Hi.' .voung man Jauntily.
••It mny make all Hie difference Ih'- iween life nnd death. • answereil liooii. fellow steadily. 'If you wiiuld truuble
to make the mutter clear, perhaps "
He stopped without linisliiug tbe sen- lenci',
A duffing auswer was on the lips of .\lnn Forbes, but Hie girl could not siaud by auy longer and see blm play siiuttlecock witb life nnd denth. She bud been switbering In nn ugony of fear, white with fear, looking from one to the other with appealing eyes. Now sile interposed.
"You nre uot comiug to ii belter un¬ derstanding. You play at cross pur¬ poses. Why do you uot stop laughing and make him lielieve you, Lieutennnt
An Independence Oay Lunch.
Bv L A. BiovxE.
THK I'oinplaint has ofteu Ill-en mude by Tory young ladies, and freiiueutly by old er youug ladies, that the Fourth of .Tuly was a dny mnch more enjoyed hy boys and young men thnn liy the members uf their sex. There ure ways, however. In whicli the .vounfi liiil.v may both enjoy audj celebrnle thf occnsion. .\u Indepcnd.'U.e Hay pari.r is oue of these.
(Ince a.ssembled at the borne of ilu hostess, tbe guests may enjoy them selves by any ot tlio customary meth lids adopted b.v youug ladles upon nuch oiinsiuiis. They should, however, weat some puiriotic eiuhloins, sneb us nil, white and iilue sashes or rllibons. and a very pleasaut fealnre of the occasion wonld be for encli guest to come pre.
DANANA ASD OBANOE QCN.
pared, by reiiuest, to give some infor¬ ination regiiidiiig the women of Ilevo- lutii'Uary times. Tlic irowuing feut- II.e ot Hie event should be the lunch. Til.' room ill whlili this is served siioul.l In- well decorated wlih lings aud liiinlinir of the national colors, Willie such Hevolutiunnry pictures us lieorge and ^Inrlha Washington, Ihe butle of Bunker Hill, the Rosloli tea psily. Wiisliinglon crossing the Dela¬ wnrc. Hie signing uf Iho Declaration of ludepeiidciiec. the suri'onder of (;oru- wullls, etc.. should adorn the Avnlls It they are obtulnable, Tbe tnble should ll.. dialled about the edge with Iricul- ond liniiling und a knot ut this nr u ling ilrapi'd about each chair. It possi llle, :.ei'ure a v.ell-niountcil .Vuierican eagle to place ill ille centre ot tbe table, with a flag draped nbout the bns.".
At ench plate plnce u papor or muslin flag for a napkin, while upon eneb plate iiionnt n formi.lable cannon, made by securing Uvo ornnge; ai»tl a
Forbes'/ And yoii, Hoger—you are quite WTOug! The Lieuteuaut carried illsputcboH tu CiilODi'l Turletou, and on ills way back stopped to see me fur a few minutes. He is an honorable gen¬ tlemau, Jnst ns you are. 1 would not imvc you misinterpret onch other."
She had galliered eonlidenee us sbe went on, and as she finished stamped ber littlo foot imperiously.
"Do Hie otticers of Hi,- llrilisli anuy disguise Ihi'inselves while tbey aro car¬ rying dispatciies':" askod Hi.' Amcri¬ ian, wilh irony.
"He discardiil his uuiform in Hi.- woods al a deserted hut some liltle way from here," ixplaiued Polly.
"Tbeu nnswer u plain nucstlon iilalu ly. sir," commanded Hie Cnloulul ottlcir l.rusQueiy. '•Will yon giv.? me yniir word of honnr Ihat ynu liroke Hirouiili our lines fnr th.' >.ib' purpose of meet illg Mistress Ward':"
•I will ••
••.Vud thai you will remain alisolutely silent regardiug .inylhiu',' ynu may bavi' sit'U ber,' nfler you arc agaiu williout nur linos'/"
"I give yon the word of a Forbes, an.l swi'Ur It un my falber's sword lliil. May thc curs.- of all my ancesiors llubt on me gin I break It!"
Tile .Vmericaii looked ilim tlirongli an.l through with nu .'ye thut Avniil.i ravel tbe secrets nf tin' soul-and be lleved hiin.
•"rhen. sir. yon are at liberty to de- pan ut ou.e; nnd if I say the sooner Hie better, I hope you will uot Ihiuk nil' too frank '•
Forties offered llooilfellow bis han.l. Tin no' a gran.i tougiie at Hie thanks, iHptulu. but whiles I Hiluk muit than I say."
Aud Ihe King's oflicer went out of lb.' bouse whistling a blithe air.
Tbere was a long, awkward sileii.-.' afler lhe Hlghlan.ler left, which Rond- f.llow was thf lirst in break.
".Vnd now. Polly, since we hav.' di- posed of Lleuleuant Forbes for iln' pri'sect, bas linger (ioodfelluw a fu lure—so far as you are concerned';"
"They say tbere is n.i tense in lov.' - neilhi'r present, past, oor future. It Is eternal. Isn't tbat what the poi'ls Miy'/" she parried.
Tile Captain luok his hesitatiou i.y Hie tbrnai. and Ibe lady in bis anus.
"C.iiiie. Polly: .V [.lain nnswir Io a plalu mail. Is it yes. or no. lass/'
From deep within Hie folds of his .ont he h.'urd a taint •'Y'es.'"—The De lineator.
Fonrth of July Druine.
Pretty t..y druns, duly corded and ;irettlly painted, with silver ritbons, aud metal sides, are sold as liou^ion- nieres for Fourth ot July firework:!.
lianana with a long woeden or metal
pin. us in the lllustrntion. A Huy llag
stuck iu the lower end ut the liuuaun
will udd to the effect. The menu
should hnvc ut the tup a flag, either a
renl one fastened un or uue put ou witll
colors. At the bottom ii drawing uf
Hie cracked Liberty boll would lie lu
keeping with the Idea, wblle at cither
side attach a genuine flrecracker. The
liiii.b menu may be either printed or
wrllten, and should read as follows;
Patriotic sandwiches.
Ilain nn.l tongue, a In Valley Forgo.
Siar cookies and stripe cake.
Piiiwlieels, Washington pie.
• ii'iil lirccrackers, cannon, torpedsee,
lied tea (witbout taxi.
Pink lomouudo. a la July 4.
l'lle iialrioiii- siiudwicbes should be
small, ilaliity snndwiihcs tied with
l.'d, whili' and blue ribtious. Tlie iiiiats, "n la Vnlley Forge,•' wonld of eonrse be cold. Siar shaped frosted luukies aud layer cake explain tb.- ll.'XI Item. A slice of Jelly roll Is an ,'\ii'lleni imitution of u plnwhwl. Deep pink struwiierry lev cream, made in molds acconling to lllusiraiion. w'lli u sbreil of cocoanut fuse, mnkes the giant flrecrai ker. Put cunfectlouery In sinall liags or tinfoil and orer this twist red il'soe pap.r In imitation of torpedoes.
STATE NEW&
Iblopaa Ptlto a Nasro. Josephine (Gardner, a white girl, nlueln^u yoars of age. and James Coop¬ er, a negro coachman ot tho same ago, who bad boon in the employ ot the girl's father, Wllllam IJarduer, a wealthy coutractor of Atiburu, were nrrested In Schenectady on complaiul of the (tarduer girl's mother, who told Ib.l p.iUce thut her daughter bad eloi>od Willi Ihe negro cuacbmau. wllb whom she bad iH-oome IntatuBtod. Tlie couple wor,> arrested at Iho place where Ihoy liad procured board and lodging. Tbe girl roturnod homo with her mothor and i;oopor ¦was reloasiHl upon his promise to quit the clly at ouce. ^hey bad Intondod to got married. The peo¬ ple (t Auburn are gn-atly shocked by the olopomeut. Miss Gardner has b«*u popular and horotoforo bns homo an oxivllent reputatiou. Hor conduct has driven her molher to tlie verge of in¬ sanity. She said she wnuld not nllow her husband to come aftor the daugh- ti'r. being nfrald he would do hor hwi- lly harm. As soon as he learnod of the eluiM-mont he puroliasoil a revolver aud said he would kill <Joo|)or on sight.
Crop Beport Far ThU SIsla.
The Now Y'ork section of tho cllmat« aud orop service of the Woathor Bu¬ reau, iu oo-opomtion with Cornell rni¬ verslty, hns Issued the following crop bullctlu: ""Fine rnlns, Iieavy In places, were generul. C^orn Is yellow aud bnckwurd. and some Is yot tu be plant, ed, but oHier crops are muking good itrowlh. Potatoes nnd onts ure in good lonaitlou. nnd whent uud rye aro promising, tbo heads being large aud Woll Hlled. The hay crop is much Ini- (iToved, bnt wus »ov«n-oly damage<l In the southensl, esi>eclnlly on Loug Island, by drought. Cutting Ims bo mn. (.aniens urc doing woll. nud hnrley Is bending. Lute apples und grapes uro promising, but jioachos, pears and cberrles are light, and plums ire dropping considerably. Tho supply ot hops will also be light. Plowing for buckwheat Is well nilvanced. and some is up nud growing well. Beans ire mostly planted, and nre coming up lo a good stand. While vrops nro H'roAvlng well, the ground ia too wet for successful cultivation."
Conilltlon or Slate Banke. .K staleuient was Issued by 8uperln> tendent Kllbiiru showing tbe conditiou of Hie bauks of deposit and dlacount of the State nt the close ot business un Juue 10, Cumparod with tho stnte- mi'iii ou .March Vi tbc condition ot thc banks shows a great falling off in re- snurccs, funds dne depositors and sur¬ plus. In Marcli total resources of tlie'sc inslltutlons was !;3l).'i.a24,020. ns com¬ pared "n-ith $3G3,a;iK,711 nt tbe preseut time, n falling off ot $32,285,1)15. At the end ut the formor quarter the nmouiir due depositors was $2)112,1711,- in'iS. and from that amount tbere bas been a decrease during tlK' past three iiioiitbs of J28,7(H,(»"1. The surplus of Hie insiitutlons bas during thnt pi,!.: I decrensed $723,073.
IllCb School Boye FlBoe.
Twenty-fwo members ot the gradu> nting cluss ot Fultou High School at Syracuso were taken before City Judge Wilson to reeeive sentence tor break¬ ing Into tbe High School nnd dofnclDg Ibe desks nud rooms wlih llmburger cheesii. Three of them wero flned $1(1 ami the other nineteon were flueil $5 each besides receiving a severe veprl- mund from the Court, The Board of Kdncalion had determiued to wlth- liold tbe boys' diploinns and uot per¬ mit them to be graduated, but Ibo girl members of thc class threaloueil to bo.vcott i-oiumencemeni If tbis was carried out.
I.ad Kllle Uia Little Brattiar.
Jninos Muiinbau, seven yenrs old, killed bis brotbor Thomns, ngcd six, liy ll pistol shot nt Albany, The bojii fouud n londed vevolior on a mantel nud James pointed in pluy al bls iirother. The wenpon ivus discharged and a bnllet pierced Hie unfortunate Thomas. "I didn't slioot it! I didu't slioul ill" cried liltle James, terror stricken, ami tiien lie tried lo expbliu that the lligger "'puili'd Itself."" The father of Hie boys is Mni'Ilii .Vluuahan, a famous oarsman who holds many inc.lais.
Blnslianiton Acceple earneste'e Gifl, A liiM'cial election wns lield li.v ibfc taxpayers of BInghainloii to decide wbelher the clly slinll nccepi Iho gift nf $7,1,(KK» liy Audn'W Ciiriicgie for n library by pledging ii y.'urly upprupri- ntlun uf tou IHT cent, of Ihe gitt tor lis support. Much opisisiHuu was de¬ veluiied among Hie laiioring olemeut, who urged iliat tbe inoney now being illstrlbuted In liiinirles should have been given lo bis eiuplo.vt'S Iiy (.'r.r iicglo. The returns showed a nia.tority of 408 for the a.'ceptnnce of the gli'.
A Horae Trader's Confeaelon.
Dnring Hie disliarinent procecr.ng.? against Attorney Waiier Welch, /it S.n'iicuse. U-fore Hefere<i Tracy Beck¬ er, nt Buffalo, Hoiuce U. Euo. n horse tiiid.'r. tesUlled thnt Welch had offere.I lllm $'.1) fo swear falsely iu a uegli- gcnco action, Kno a.lmltted Ihnt In borse trndes bo hud lo lie. "Vou do it wilhout ciimpiiiiction?" nskeil Al- torney Theodore Hancock. ".\o, my .'onsclonce reproaches me soniellmes, Vuu cau trade horses without lylr.s, but Dot often."
Kidnaped nirl Fannd.
Lucy Lefleur, flfleen yonrs of ngo, of I''lne View, who was at/ducted over II w.'ek ago by Kicliard Day. has been fnnnd and reluru.'d to her hjine. The pair Wen' traceil and tiie girl wns tuiiii.l ill n ii'iliir tbiiket nbout tW) iniles frnm (iKdensbiirg on the Anierl cnn shore. Day climbed a Irce in th¬ iiii.kit, and Hie ofHi ers, not loouiDg skyward, faiied to capture lil.-i
as lu Hll' iliusiruliiiu Tbe launun h: Mlrendy bi-eii descrlbeil. Tbe Wnshlng- ii.ii pio nnd Iced teu need no comment, ,"<.'rvp a straw wilb the lemonade and ill Hie maw place a liny Hag- Tl.o napkins and nitiiii .ards will maka gooil souvenirs for the guests.
.\ display of lireworks lu tbo even¬ ing, snporiiiicniieil by some male mem- Isr ot the faiuily. together witb ps'ri- .tic sungs. wonbt In- a nitlng fliuile fnt I' I- tscasiun. nnd it Is saf,' tn assume lbat SH. h a .¦elebratlou wonhl lie Hnr- ' Mghly enjoyed iiy Ihe yonng ladics.
rsarth af Jaly Kanurfcs.
Jf DOS—' .Voine ian't palri7(ism." Brtwii-'Ub. 1 don't k:ijw; iots ol iiplilivii paii-xiiaiii i« laicclj' L^tm"
All AroiiDd the Ntnte.
Albluii plucs tor s.'Wirs aid fac lories.
c.'iuan.lalgua tir.'incii aro regularly drllii-d for service
Til.' Krie Uuilwuy Cumpany hna closed its slutiun at Stafford, (ienesee ("ounty,
AlloKany is Hio only village io l'at- turaugus Cnunty with a populatiou tf imni tbat is nut iiicoiiinralcd.
I ienevn iiiercbanls liuK' combinc.l li prevent trading slnnip men from In inidniiug their biisinesM into that dlj
Kcv. .V. .N". Jacquamin iins n-HlKUeii as jiaKinr of Beluioul's Baiulst Cliiir.li
Couniy Treasurer .\,'W,-1|, of Orlenus County, is cri-dited with iiuvlug drawn (OlMMid in sfllnries sine" be eutered IMlltics,
Ilnchestor's beulHi niltliorilit-s ree .'lumend u general vuiiiuutiou uf all resldenis to hea.l uff a i.mal!pox epi ienii.'. Theie ale u large number uf -uses 111 Hial illy.
leans County farmers are now roil that Ibey huve Utile to fcai fmui the scventcen-year Incnsls ihi> year. "Ihi'ir only d'liiiage will be to ihe twigs of trees au.l viiH'i,
Oasetlaar at the PhlllpplBaa.
One 'if the. infi"t viluabie publicationi ret iemed Iruni the Divui.ui of lasular Al- Uire of the War Deperlment le "A Pro- notinr,ny (lArett/'er end (JeoKrsphical Die- tionary of the Philippmea, with Mape. Charu and llliiitratiun." Tbe introduc¬ tory notine reciiee the fai-t that IhouaAitd* ol ar'peaie |.i liie dejiartment lor informa¬ tion reioecting the i.land. indi.-ete a wili- rtread dr.:ic on lhe [.irt nf tlie Ani«ri.-»n j.ulilir 'for -.ach a liook. Ali oUirnl il.ta Hithin reaih bae luen Katbered totjetbei, and tbe reeuit le a maaa of infonnatio;. re- tpectinx the lalanii.
Waetd's Ontpat .1 ailese.
Thc world', .aniiual jutput uf eiiver it i.earty 17S,WI0.iiU0 ounrce.
THE SABBATH SCHOOL
INTEANATIONAL LESSON COMMCNTS FOR JULY 6.
•uhlect: Tha aielaa at Msaaa, Ka. opU, 1 -IS-nelden Teat, Matt, vt., ll—VsaS'- ory Varaee. 4, O-OmmimnOaty •¦ tto l>ay'a I.eBea».
I. "WilderiK'M of Sin.' It i> eupposed th.nt this wildemrM. or desert, had its Heme from a strong eily nf Kfypt calM 8in. near whirh it lay. But bcfots tbey i.iTiie tn Sin thev had an enrsmpMSBt ^r thr Ked Sea, alter they Mt EUk. Na». 3.1: 10. II. "Sinai." this ie a aioBataia with two peaks: nne nf whirh was calM Ilorch. the other Sinai. Sinai aMSBS . ihnrnhuah. and probably reeeired this name because liere tlie I»rd appeared to .M'-.se« in the burning bush. ''FifteenUi diiv." This was exartiv ooe montii tnaa the time tliey had left K«ITnt- "Ssc«a4 month." Tbia wae Iy«r or Kif and cone- upondi.l ns nearly aa jioesible to our SMiatli May. The ,Tewi«h inonth befsn wilh tha evr'ninK wken the ncw moon vttt first dis¬ covered.
'.'. "Murmured." For want ot brsad. It seeme thev had Uken s month's provi- sinn when they left GsTpt and new this wne gone. "Against Moaes.*' An addi¬ tional prnof of Aist hardntes of their hearts. Thev hnd jiv«f seen the bitter water sweet¬ ened (111: »2.1), the aea divided, aad the ho«t n( rhaiaoh slain, bst theae ace sB isr- gotten aa they stand confronted wilh thair new diflieulty. They evinced a fretfnl, on- tliAnkfiil spirit.
,1. "Flesh pots." The Hebrews when ia slavery were doubtless fed ia roaipsaics. in plarea where large pota or boilera were fixed for the purpose nl rooking their food. •'Ye have bronght ui." They aeem to havs nctunllv lost the sense of having been de¬ livered by the hand of Jehovah. "To kill —with hunger." People when murmnrinc ofteu anticipate evils whirh never wid hap¬ pen. Diacontent magnifies what is pan and vilifies whst ia preeent withont lecsra to tnith or resson; nons talk awre abserd- lv than murmurers,
4. "Unto Moses." God made kaewa His purposes unto Moses in order thst he might rest easilv and not bs tempted to disrnursgement. 'Will rain brsad," str. Kiforts have been made to do SWS7 with the supernatural aspect ot this ineidsel bv suggesting that (he manns wss aethiae else than the gum of the tamerMI'wse, le ' whirh the name manna hsa beea (tvea; but wc arc certain that this ivai ceaM not have been the bread that ia hers Mid to have eome from heaven. The aunaa is Ivpiral of Christ who eame dowa froa heaven (I Cor. 10: 3). a supemstnfa) gift lo give life to the world. "And imthar.** The manna wsa like a small grain. "A es^ tain rate." Every peraon wss to sather "nccording lo his eating." V. 16. "Svsee day." It would breed worms and spoil fl they undertook lo keep it from eas day to another. It was neceasrr also to nthet it earlv, before the sun had arisen. It fall upnn the dev (Num. 11: tl; it was so pars and delicate that it could not bear eoataet with the earth. Each one. hsd to sriss early and seek his daily portion. 8a it it with the peaple o{ God now. Ths hsaesaly manna most be gathered freah srarji BMtB- ing. We must feed upon Christ everr aav, with fresh energy of the Rnirit, eiss wo w(U rease to grow. V, SO, "Msy prove them " Thus Ond tried them to see it thnr weaM trust Him and de|>end upon Him rar (rssh sitpplica each day, and it they weaM kssp
nmandments
'The sixth day.'* The dajr prsesdiat
Hil
the Sabbath, "Shall prepare," Ths Ba» pie gathered the msnns and "groaad it ia rodls, or beat it in a mortar, aad baked il in pans, and made cakes M it: sad the taste of it wae ss ths tssts o( frask ail." Num, 11: 8, 'Twice ss mocb." Oa tka sixth dsy of the week they were told te gather and prepare twice sa mneh ss asaal, so there would be no work dons pf the S.ibbath, No manna fell on the Bsbbatk. Hnd it been a nalural prodnction it woaM hr.ve fallen on that dnv ai at olher tlOM^ an.l hud (!od not prrformed n miracle ll wnuld have roiTupted on the Sabbalh as OB other davs. Va. 23. 34.
«. "Then ye shall know," That lbs Lord had brought them out of Egypt WSS Illuin enough, yet they were ascriDing it to Mu-cH and Aaran. God saw it nereasanr to give them a daily miracle in the fall ol iiianna. tlmt thry might have ths daily proof n( His divine interposition.
7, "Glory of thr tiord.'' Eitlier thie glo¬ rious work of Gnd in ftiving you breed from lienven, or the glorious appearing oi Cnd in the cloii.l, mentioned in verae 10. ".Vnainst the Ixird." From this H'S sss thst when we murmur against God's ssrvanis wc are really murmuring againct Qod Bim¬ self. "Wlint are we." Only His serrsats, obeying His ronimandments. We havs not brought y.ni nut of your alavery. Ood by Hia own almighty |iowrr has done thai,
H. "Shall give you." Their needs were nil to br supplied; they were to have fleah ill .ibun.Innce that evening and bread in¬ iiie ninrning, and six mornings each week tliereafter fiir nenrly forty years. 'TIear- elll your miirmuringa." •How offensive to (tod must their murmuringa have beeii, ¦ ml yet lie bore with them and had mercy ii|inn them.
1). "Come nesr before the r»rd." Kvb liently some particular place which had Is'cn designated, where God appeared to Ihcm in the cloudy pillar. The tabernacle was not built until aome months later.
10. "Tlie glory ol the Ixird," A gloriona manifeilntion of God'a preeence in a 'ihi-.-k rloud." Chap. Iff: 9. This would give thrm encouragement, snd cause thea t.l recognise (Ind as thrir deliverer. ts.' "Ye .^hall know." When Hod
Ii'.iii;ueil the Kgyptinns it waa to make thsm ;nni» thnt Hr waa Iheir (Jod.
1.1. "Quails." Quails were .then as now r.iiMJdcred a delicacy. Among the Egypt- inns a ijunil waa an emblem of iam snd i.'ciily. "Covered the ramp.". Tbey flew i.nv und were so tame that the Isrsslilas ...lll.l takr na many na Ihey cboae. Ths iliiMrrn .if Israel were again •iipnlisd with .juiiils nliout a year later. Num. 11: II.
14. "A smnll round thing," It wss like criandrr seed (Num. II: 7), and white likr "lioar front." The iieople gatliered On an average about three quarts for each man. It was dry enough to grind snd bnke like ginin, and wns pleasant to ths taiftr. It waa a wholeaome food, and woe lurd ns bread by the laraelitea about (orty years. It reaaed tn fall as annn ss the laraelitea readied Ihc land n( (.'anaan. ,I..-h. 3: 12.
I."i. "It la manna." 'What ia it?" H. V. Tliry »aid one lo anolhrr, "Man-hu?" H'hi.'h iiienns. What ia iir The manna was ,1 l>i.i. of Chrial. I. It met a great used. '.'. It Wi.a not underalood hy larael, so I In iat waa not nnderslood by tbose to ii'li.iiii He came. 3. It waa for ill Ihs BtO- I'le, ('111ist ia for the world, t. It hsd ts lie E:itliered early, each day, S. It wss iihitr and aweet. so Christ ia pure in Him* self nnd swert tn the taetr of the refiaal soul «, It gave life to tbe Israelites.
lollara .1 soae Tears Am*
Kelira of kings of 1000 yesrs sgo, tegsth- rr with a complaint to a chief of poliee written 20011 years ago, are on displsy fer thc firat lnne m (he Hsskall Mnssaa ol the University of Chirago, haviae basa giiin by the Chicago Society ef bypllMi KeM;art'h. Among the relies is s Mt asM bar. thought to bc tbe oldest pis'lt efia* kiTihed jewelry in the world, ft beaiB tka aymbol of King Menes, who raigasd aboat yUk) H. C. Another exhibit is s pises ef p.'ipvrue. on which is wriltsa s
f S'eehtemetcs to s chief of ptUm^'mtli
reterenc. to a rohbory oa
This wss written UO B. C. A'p^ee sf papyrua of the tbird esntary bssrs a leiUsf' if l)emetrius to his falhn, Hi i si leldsi. baahSral
Chemical Lltoratara lades.
The Lnited Slates I'sleol OSes for some year* past has been working ap a iiir.l index of chemical litcrstars. TMs herculean task will reqnire tha wfit and classification of more thsn 1,000,. ^ carda. of which aome 10O.000 srs llSM[d» pn-nared. The complex chemicsl fsriBBIM indicating compounds are iadssed aeasea' ing lo the number ef stoau sl esghaa which they conuia, and agsia ia rataWI t.l the number of hydregea steas ia ON' b.111 compounds, and, flnally, alphakstlaWy wilh regard lo'ihe symbols of tbe iaaM» inil elementa. In sdditiea, a ersas^SH*- ence card is filled out sad dsmiflsd aails* Hie name of thc eompoaad, witk a WfSI ence to the formula.
Pimanma aaa tinal Mill ladastey.
The C«nius Bureau iaansd a llspett ea lhe Hounng and Krist mill prsdoeta, wMsB •how. a capital a« C21S.7l4,l«i iavsatadkl thf 23;iSt ntahlishacsts —Tirffai. TSt iraeJutlkS^
liue uf producta is tetar
1103. Ul prodme whirb involved SB OOlSm nf «5,404.7M (or Mlariee ot olEeials. abSiL etc.: •I7,7il3.41« for wage*; tlOmm hi iiiiM.elIar.eoii. extimae., aed UnjMJII lor materials uard.
Tba rsasloa Befade. Dunng the iiecsl year of the PcBsiea » partment. which rioacs oa Jaas 1. 11^ pRusionert were added, to Iks Mas eg^ ag; count of the Spanish war, whf were Uken off by death, leavteg i ber «iC,;V.
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^n^^nn ^omd^ lleteto. ¦^5e<*8!3iB??''''" MiNOJLij copiK:e«. civx: tiF-mrm VOL. VII. L ^:. A rAMILT MEWSPAPKB OP LOCAL AND SBXEIIAL INTELLieXncC FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1902. riaas: ci.»o tiaklt im A»TAa«A NO* 36. ^[ew5and Opinions OP National Importance the^aj^Sun ' oA-ZoiO^SB * CONTAINS BOTH billy, by mail • %6»yw Ihily md Sunday, by m'l $8 a yen The Sunday 5un It Mm irtsiMt Sssfaf Bs»SHHr it tk* inrM (k a eapy. By mall, 2 a year Aiaissi TAiB aoir. now totm i t PATENTS MsnAeasem. iiBi»ii.i,i tmtamttm utiaiiHIBr. O^ k •aJvinifBlMHWUMlTns.-M Iml iMaa «t*t aOtem m lan -Mnfa.er ss wear wee . 'a A. 8MOW Mi CO. MTKMT LAWVtfW, '^JL&MMlifflN NEfW EDITION ynternational Mmw Flataa Tbrausbout aS^MO New Words Pfivaees aa« OaflaUleas Mpred uader the diraet aaper- ._MfMW.T.HAIUtIS,Ph.D..IX.D., Oailsd ¦tatea Cemmiaaiener of Bdn- caUaa, aaaiated by a larce coive ot aawfWiitt apeeialiata aad editors. Ki.a»i ^U^.,^-,„ai.4Fa... tmt tmprmmtiaimlwMAril iitmtilimlllfO, imemdlmeUe"Catiiridynl.'' Tie .Vre, BJilma a^mt tmUraal/emid tmt Utmert im Oeleter, lijap. ,Ctl lit umn ami Iht till. We aiMi pttbUck Webaier'a CetlecUie Dietlaaafy wHkOlawarraf ScaniahWorda ami RiratM. o Pint claa. In sualhy, wconj cl.a. la .!»»" ¦pillIMS paeti, •». ol both bisks MS™ on anfUcaUoa. O. • C. MarHarn C«. PublUbera Ottt aprimllaid A Maaa E. A. Dorlon BO.NDED AUCTIONEER^- Fraapart. N. V. Benj amin D. Homan GUILDER inau and SpedflcatloDS Prtparod Work Saperlnlaniled ICatimataa Fnmlshad •rriei aao aCRGCN PLACC. BcsiscBcc rattaasT. l. i. HENRY H. HAMIVIOND, Tonsorial Artist, Main St., b<,.»"u^«.<. Freeport,L,I, HalrCalllns. ^Ineolns. Shampooing. Bpeclal atl.ntion to Children'! Hair Onttlae. OIVE THK NF.W BARBER A CALL. Longenecker Bros. DENTISTS 009 rulten Stroet, Brooklyn at FIEErORT, LIBIV I HETWARO lUllOIRt Opp. Depot, on W.lnMdar. and Frldar from H a. BB. to A p. m. Wh. R. LovosHacKSB. D, D. 8.. Maoaccr MRS. WARING, Formerlr of Wanlaali, where .be haa baen do- in« boalneaa (or tLo last eliht years, ha* OPUtlMO A SXUBIS on the Cor. of Pine and GroTO Sts,, with a fall .took of Sehool SaBpllee, Slatloa- arr, OoBfaotloaai*. Baaa Balla, Bata, rapar Mspkla., Tootbplcik*, *e. A1m> a foil atock ot the riaeet Saaar* aad Tobaeeo. Hh* hoe alaoa Fine Ice Cream Parlor. arblch will be opened io tbo public a. Mion u tbe MMon permlla. e9~ Club., Cbnrcheo. Cartlea. otc . cnn bo .upplied at the .bortnt nollco—everything at the lowett poHible price ^ CHARLES LENKER, Proprietor Trees, Shrobs, Rare ErergreeDs Dprnrntinnc Hardy Roses, Choice Cnt Floiers ^<^*;"raiiuii2. Deslgis aDd Potted Plants for and Funerals MAIN STREET, freeport, l. i. Greenhouse.. Plants Lew by qaan- tlty. Fulldl- roettona wtll bo foand In eur prioo Ilat for alantlnfl and earing fOrtrooa. Thla priee liat R. Pa JEFFREY & SON TREES, SHRUBS AND HOTHOUSE PLANTS In graat numbere and varletlee, Iruo to nama and dug 'raah frem the ground, and dolivorod in a ahort tlmo in moiat condition lat BELLMORE. L. :. •e VCAR*' ¦XPCRIBNOK Patent raabc Maaaa _, OcawNe ^ fOortra'aHTa Ac. Itlon m.y SERMONS ofthe REV. DR. NEWELL DWIGHT HILLIS inocesaor to lienry Ward Beecher, of Pljmonth Chnrch, aud CARDINAL GIBBONS of Baltimore, Md., are published iu thc Monday Edition .-' of the 6roo][lyn Eagle a 5olld Pagea of StenoKraphic Sennon Reports THE SUISCRiPTION PRICE PER TEAR IS ti.tO SAMPLES ON REQUEST A DyERTISIpl m I The Freeport Bank CapiUI $30,000 MAiN STREET, FREEPORT JOHN J. RANUALUPreeidont CIIAfNrKY T. Sl'RAfifE. Vlr«-l'ro«. Wlt.LlAM S. HALL. Cashier Boord of DIrootora Wall* - Cba lac ev T. ISm-ntfueCilee IVIIU riiaunc L. WHllaio llarvi-y K. 8roilh Wllrlei! S. Halt lieorge M. Kandall iiam Eilicar Jackyn Open, exigent ioiral hnlUlAy.. from9a.m, t.l ,1 p.m. Olteni fucllill.B Hllll luilu.t- tuciiuln everv J.'imrtnn*i.l»'.iURl tolh.in.. l.f ellh.ir llic Sew York ..r ltr.i.,klyn Baiik.i nr True! r<-ui iitnle8, uuil .very a<'i'i>niiiiu- ilatloii a., tmr hs I« I'.iiisbiU'iit Hith cun- Kcrvative niammemcut. Interd nl Ih,- rate i.f 3 i.fr.iMit. imi.l on time ilepoHltn. tlirtHi m.iiitlis ur in.irv. Iirafta ineueit on all tmrU .>f Kiiri.pv. l>oes a Keneral bankiiiit tiaalnt-M. Acciunla of ifirpuratlunii, I'ompaiiicfl. suilcll™, ell',, siiliclteil. Kntire satl.fbcllun Kuarante^'il. liKiuirie. Kill rc aud lie cbf^erfully BanFt of... IRochvillc Centre VUHntc Bt^enue Kocftpilk acntre, 1. f. HIRAM R. SMIIH, Prsiident THOMAS e. KNICHT, ViesPrtiidtot BERGEN T, RAYNOR, Ciiliier Xoat^ c( Direetora (leorce W. Davison Tbuinae G. Knieht Julm Vlureiit Hiram K. Sniilh OlentwiilihU Combes Weolf)- B. ."mltb AuHlin Jayue Cbarles L. WallRCe Charlea W. Hayes Austin Comwell Arrender Hiiiitb John T. Davleon John W. DeMott Hamilton W. rcsrsall Edward T. TbnrBton We d.l a Qeneral HaniitniE Rusinees of Depot It and Disi'ount. Iiiteniit Paid t Drafln liu-ned < Voui'Plitr.inBEe Soliollort. IlanliinK iloiin.1 9 a. m. to 3 p. u.-, Salur- M. to Ilill. lit DnyHi Tneeilaysanil Fridays. H am. day, Ub Wirtrsaat 3iS-Si5 Fulton St, Brsskl i \?^ J n lA r\n kN jM (7^ L yj Inauiro of C, I. WAIUCE, I, DA SILVA, LIBBY I HEYWARD, J, DORLON ^A^.k^A^JStiSSgt:^ ^r'4 Furniture I ^1 Carpets & Bedding |
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