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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
aiNOX.K COPIEH. f JV£: CKFTTH
VOL. IX.
A rxMILT MEtTSI'AI'ER OP LOCAL AND GKNEKAL INTKLLieSKCB
FREEPORT, X. Y., FRIDAY, 4 AN TARY 21), 1904.
Tliat: tl.ie TBAILT IW ABTABiS.
NO. 14.
HOARSE COUGHS -STUFFY COLDS
are the kind that settle on the lungs and develop into
PLEURISY
PNEUMONIil
.nd CONSUMPTION
fi- ' e-i-
FOLEY'S
HONEY AND TAR
Stops the cough and heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold.
0«iMiini|rtfoii OhpmI
folejrftCo., Chicago. Dana, Ind., Sept. 28, 1B02.
Gentlemen:—FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR cured me of consump- iiea •fler I had lufTcred two years and was almost desperate. Three physicians tailed to |)ve me any relief and Ihe last one said he conld do me no good. I tried •InwM every medicine I heard tell of.without tieneflt until FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR was recommeaded to m*. tts elTect righl from the start was magical. I improved steadily from'the Hrst dose and am now sound and well, and think fOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR is a God.iafnd to people wilh Throat and Lung
t
I
Trouble.
Yours v.ry truly, Mrs. Mvy Ambrose.
FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR contains no opiates and does not con¬ stipate like-ordinary cough medicines.
THREE SIZES-26c, 50c and $1.00
The 50 cent size contains 2\ times as much as the amalfsize, and the $1.00 size almost 6 times as much.
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES
FOLErS
CONTIIINSMOPUTES, ISHILOLYUXATIVE
And a 8afa Remedy tar «M and Voun(.
Recommended by the Medial
Faulty for the various
affections of iiw
fhroat.'Gtest
and Lungs.
'I'
rUPARilD BT
FOLEY & CO.
CHICAGO, ILU
i
i
i
Printing Delivered
as Promised
Promised as Wanted Nassau County Review
A SE'W KBMBVY FOR DYS¬ PEPSIA.
TTI'.st It la and Whnt It Does.
.'>iip|i(i!'o .Vlll. e snlTirrr wilh indifres- lion. .Iiild ..insult tn.nt.v ol .America's irri'.ilc.it i-li'ina.li ppc.-ialistu nnd recoi%-e hori'st iiiivi' .• iird ii prrw riyition free, you iiirKI :iv..il vourself cf thc npptirtunity no d. nllt.
'i'hiit in rlTcft is what would happen if .v.i'i po 111 vour ilriicpiFt f.'r a bo\ of i'i-p«ik..':i. '«. prrstriptii^n d.'vised by t",iil.v f.:n.n:s phy»iciaus fur every form 0.' iii.lij.'.-li m nnd dvfpopsi.-i.
I'rp«iii..|:i i< prep.irr.l in Hie form ol ih.K-..|.i<prr.itp,l lalilrt* .'ind (livps relief ly in-ri-.isinc llio llnw nf (ra«trlc juice rnd solivii. by stimiiblinir the stomach to .1.. ils o,-.vn work, nnl by eivinp new tona r.r 1 viyor to thc cnt*-c'dipp.itive trart.
Ti.o ro't 13 only "^.i cents, and a valua- t'e tr.'(ili«<>. ".\dvir;^to Dyspeptics," is wrnpptd arr.;:rid every bo.T.
Thomas Johnston Freeport L. I
Time Table
Tlie \h Tork ud Ion? Island Trutioa Ca
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I,.nv Alliilili.- .\vi.. nnil IV.I.'II SI .III.nil .lllllll. |u>^l in.'ii ami HJiiiin. lui^I ."Id liuum.
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Kirsi .Hf m llnilroKl iruuk Fr.'pp.irl. .^;;«
ni.: l»-t Ilill ll. 111.
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li.iurs.
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inure ll.-niiwl.'a.l :!T mill, pnst even an.l i: nn.l.'.; mill past ihI.I lioiirs.
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TIII thev all set up lo (tn Their work f.T ihf day Ir ver,
Th»Ir iliilv rto'ie Willi a.KI. And wh«n raih Is at honif aliine or
mm Wil ENTOMBED
Over One Hundred and Eighty Col- Tei'i Imnrisonel ii a SHafi,
C,^USt OF EXPLOSION UNKNOWN
?hfll uin
Did )oii fver happfM to hear Thfm giving iheir frifiulii Ihf (-ad?
F. W. FLETCHER, Pharmacist.
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F0L£T!SnONEr^TAR
04ir«s Ool4si Pravanta PMnaaeia mr>-fror> <'»r>'<i*>..r»€-5^'<^*v-c»»
I R. LOSEE I
J dealer In V
^ CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO $
^ AND CIQAKS A
I .LUIVCHROOM. \
(? OTrSTE3R,S 5
ill illl RtvlcK jf
Fullon St. - Traaport X
CROMBIE'S COUGH CURE
CL'RES EVERY riNO 0^ COUGH.
50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE
Patent
I ARKS OCBIONS COPVRiaHTS Ac.
AnTOB«Mndlnii Kuketrh nnd (lesnlpriAn maf qutcMv Mr«rlaln nur opuiK'n free wliMli^r aii iiiTentlon la probably piiteiUahta. I'nmtnumr.i- itonaatnrttvronfldential. Ilantlbtmkou Patoitta eent fr**"", *M<1w«l airenrf f«ra4M*urttiK patenth.
pfttaou Uken throunh Munn ft Co. receive ipfcimt nolietp without charae. In tbo
Scientific Jfmericane
A handanmelr n\nBtrate4 wmHt. Ijinteat rlr* rtUatlim ot UIT Pi'ipiitlUr' ]>>unial. Teriiia, 13 ¦ rt>ar; foiirroontba.il. Bold t)y-JI rcwiKlearpni.
MUNN iCo."""^-'-New York
Braocb Offlo<>. f25 K 9t.. WaabtDKton. 1). C
LAXAKOLA
curea conatipatlon. WILLIAM H. POST
Su.-.-eMiir to J. T. I'.ial * Son Ilealer In
Choice Groceries Flour and Feed
MAIN STREET, FMCCPORT lertk el L- h R. R., Of*. Raidill A«taue
SCARED BY ENGINE'S WHISTLE
Cowpuncher Couldn't Wait for Train to Turn Around.
At Iho Hofrxan llmise roronll.v, Ci.l Tocl.v llllll Ihis stnry. He »nlil:
' In m.v loivn <nit WpsI we've rcrent l.v pi't In n now railroad, which at tract.s a pind ileal nf Rtt..nli.in. Onf .la.v a ymiDK riiwimnclier friiiii iinc ol the rcniiile raiirhe.s eame liil.i town nnil Ih;'ni saw a Irain liir the flrst time in Ills life. Ono of Ihe linys. kn.iwlnK Ills iKnorance. iilanne.l ii so that the r.iwpiinchir fn'.in.l him.self n.'.ir Ih*' track Jnst as Iho far-.iff whis¬ tle of an aiipmarhluK locomotive »-as hcar.l.
"The eowpnnrher noon began to show sl(.'iis .if ilislres.-i. His restive nets In. reapeil rapiilly ns the train ap prnaehe.l, iiniil, when Iho roar an.l the blnnKi't of dn;t from the slirlinp wheels rnvelopoil him. he rose In his BtlrnipH. scared half In dealh. .
"The epKlneer. taklru lu the sllna tlon. leaned back oiii of his eali ivin dow J11..1I as the train alopped. anil .^honl.'il at Ihe lop of his liinss: 'Git mil of Ihe way. you orner.v oov. punch er; I'm Koln' to turn aroiin.lV
"That was hint en.uiph for the row- piinch.'r. PlappInK his spurs Into the flank.s of his bronco, he w.is over the hills in a twinkle. The Ipit I saw of lllm t\as a little red ball of Ihe fur- thd-l horizon."—New VorU Trlliiire.
Had 'Vour Feet Ma»cat,ed7 "Keel maspaited. fifty cenls." Is a sign hiinn in many of Ih.' uninun man loiire and pedicure parlors |i:.|i-i,nlzert by ¦»-omen who have plenly of niiinej 10 rpenil. ThU charp.'. wlih {1 foi finger nails an.l Hfiy cuts I'.ir cniiinii .:orn«. brings Ihu copI of a IreatraenI Io fli, which hai: l.m.t; be.'n a desldera mm i)f the manicure po.liour.'R. The nhole process takes Bboiii on.' hour ror a inas.-aire. the feet ii.r,> tirsl balhe.l In warm waler, siroiigly ini preimalcd wllh sea sail Klve ti. ten ailnules of this, follov..'il by a .lash ol •ol'L waler, takes all ili.. s.uen.'ss out The chiropodist then riibv In n pink paste whioh looks very nniili like the imsio used for facial nnssui:.' In har ler Khops. and whiih con.-isi prlncl- rially nf muttor tallow Ki.ry bone in ihe foot from Ihe lllilo im. to ihe an 'lie bon.' Ih squeezed, rulib.'d and pal Led Pers.ms who hav.' Irii'i! Ihe fool .ii.TssaKe «ay il makes iheir shoes feel several sizes loo small for Ihem for welve or ilfteen h.iiirs af.. i-wnril.— New York I'ress.
J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER COUNSELLOR-AT LAW Hampataad
Naw York
Offloe In lleuipKlead Hank nuil.ling ODrner Main and Kaltoa Streets
EDGAR JACKSON
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
132 Naaaau St
NEW VilllK • ALOWIN. NASSAU CO., L I
SIDNEY H. SWEZEY COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
Maney to loin en Bond ind Hoil|i|(
L'tSamau Sl. N.-w V..rlt K.'sidence. Smith St.. near CliUri h, Kreeport
ioijminniEP«»TAR
fm ptlUromi omfo, mtro. Mooplmtmm
Uoro four tried onr
New ButcherV,
fat? If not. why wr ar« aalliiig th* oholoMt luMt in thc market at lowest
Mai* Sl, hot. FuHaii oat Smith Sta.
F. PITTERMAN. Prop.
Fomerl; W. II ralteraoDl
WINDELS
Maaataciusn of
FRENCH iCE CREAM
tmA Okoio* Ooofaotionerf, IVeiiobi VkwU*. fpjocj OhoculatM
Telepbone IMi
• ••rbaaaai int. IWavi
_ „— ..^ •<.><'<>an»t Balla, l«inoa
CMaanl. fmmmx BrtuW. Old Faahinned Mn- iommOopAy. Uaeeaaat Kttmm. IVauui Bar. KMaUanuMltall kla4aor MUfd (-moAy, PiMar ¦¦»«(¥. Pralt Ban. (3araanai Bar*, all UBtBafTtfr. •>r.
t»»rDlm. ramlllM aad PartlM Sappllvd
¦flail Btosk Main Strast
FRCEPORT
Pettit Bros.
Oidertikers And Embalmers
fi«>vi«w Baildini;, Main Street FREEPORT. N. Y.
firaduatsi uf the L'aiuid Stales t'.^.:f4. .4 AatalBiM. CalUaUMalMl le a.) or 11,(1,1. FaarraU dirrrleal in tl,,. hfii and lau-.'l a..u. 'a., villi .....} faeilllr to I'lrAM*.
At>ola,ll ailMHlanl. •¦•tk bb,.!* 'U|e|4<uBf», 17 llrilii.,-l.>a.l
MBurkflI»('~ilr* X. V «Ml N J . IMhllMBniMd
*a R.irkTilU CmU*
PCPSIKOLA eui«.
•TMl <ly«p«p«l&i
J. M. HEWLETT
Hay, Feed
and
Bundle Wood,
Church St. FRXEPOR.T, N. Y. |
MONEY TO LOAN I
On Mortgage at 5/o {
ALL OOOn LOANS ACCEPTED AT OVCt'.
ALBERT D. BAFF, CounscHor-at-La* BABYLON. N. V. |
f6imnoiiEr>«»iAR
¦top>tfcs ¦•¦<lk»m^ la—tolawaga '
The Wall Street Journal
Bivog atlvi.-e and anawfm. withont rbarite, in.|uinea aboat inTeatmentn. Stndim uu.i.rlymif canam of market j mOTomeiits. l>.-t.'rmineB faotn (^iTeni- i nuTaloeofHrrnnii.'st-niiciani.aualTaeM i and reviews Railrkni un.l Indaatriai re- j (inrta. Haacum|<lei.' iat>1..4 vt narniUKa I .if pniprxtiea. I^aotes active .mil mac- | live Ktocka and liond* K.'>Mr.i» llie.. ihe laat aale of bond* aud tbe yull ou uyeatnient at ttae pnee. {
i'ine mhn daHy cnntulu the Thf. Wau. , ?TKirr JOI'KSAL It better yii,ii'i.l', j •. j ...le^t money tafely and peeptablu -i...' '.' aiil tte nhoiit inteitments ihan one u '< -
I i.-ei ,.'..< do tn
i Pabliahed daily bv
now. J.iuwa A IV) . 44 Broad St . N 'i' The oldeat uewi Agtmej ot Wall St. |I2 a year, fl a mooth.
Nm&KlMEICDII
BANNER SALVE
is the most healing salve in ' the world. It cures Sores, Cuts, i Burns and all Skin Diseases. ' It positively
Cures Piles
S. Ki.-igsbaker, 8o East Ohio Street, Chlcagn, writes: "I had a bad case ol ' Files for several years. BANNER ; SALVE cured me quickly and perman¬ ently alter several doctou aaJ remcdici h.ij failc' ta itlitve rje."
GUARANTEED. Prico 25 CmiU
r \V I I I 1 I II 111 1 : .. Ml .. "I
OERMAKOLA ointment cures ail sltin diseases.
W.
VAN WICKLEN
PLUMBER
SteaLin Boilers
>team aod Hot Witer Heating
rnccpONT
Lent Diat^wa Ma
UPyspepsiaiabletsii m
^/xaUp
The Secret of Lon^ Life
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lliiiia n|i|...ir .i.irk i> Inn .i'..i; .i.il.l.iili -; r.-iiyliU ii up rri.in .1 li.iit [...¦.ilii'ii .• I- I'l.r. ,. Imi! l.isle in ynur iiu'iitli .-lll.l 1 ii'iir l.r...lli I'lMi! - P.i >..ii r\iieririii-e a st-ii-e ..f lMi|.i-lii!iii;, Lllillllll • .\n .mil lu ei.|iilli(; lliiii
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Then you have dyspepsia.
M.lll.l |.,..,.;. III.nlv III. -I .,ii,|,l,,n,, u.il ,..,.s .,«av of their ..Mil ......I-.l. 'I'hi.,1 Hill unl : /l.v.;i'-/i..i.i nrrrr.utrt
iltrif- .1. :i 111. Ii.'«t .. ii-iiIi-N .'tl.-ii I'llll I., .-un- it.
Ue Wn.IIV 1.1 I.l.; nil.- reiiii'.li llial will |«imIimIi .-iirc this <li^.-.i.. Ke.'ill n. MH-|„iri'.-ilil.-l..
111. ".-lll.l.!- r..riii>li til,-..lu-rU-iii'.-iit iicisviry t,,. 11- alllc the sloiii.'i. ll I 1 ili;:.-.t I'.kkI .iii.I I., -i^miii Uk.- i.|> 111.- Hiirk of sii|i|>lyiii;: ii..:iri«liii,i nt l.iilu faiui-licil IkkIi .
We hll.' -"'I lllllll ilfe.'t iiiaiiv iii.ir- iel..u» .ur.-. \V.-.i.l M.t kii.i»..f.. -iPcli- iiii-l.iii.o »ti-i.- Hl.I (lil..I 1.1 yri-atli iH-n.lit th.-iilTi r. r.
W. u.-iiit i..i.t..tri Iti'vall ll.l ki..-iisi.i I.-ill- let-. Ulli ifri-i t.. r. t.irii i ..ur iii..n< i if i.mi .ir.- ll.ll lil'.-t III:.,I -..Ii-ficl " llll III.- r. -..;. Price 2S cents per full sixe pmikmtt
Trvillilf Ili.ni.lrr at llar.lwirk t oilier;, la rpn..«..l»*n a. Burlea Score, of Work- m.'n In Illr Nltaft—ni'ile tTorfc nt th. l:r.', u-ri - WiTf. and Clillireii ul Ill,>ulh nl llie Pi..
rill-irill. r.l V.\ Ull exiiluMon lr llll. llur.iwiek mill.' of th.' .Ml.'sheny r.ial foini'.iiiy ov.r l.'-ii iii.'ii iv.re en l.iii.lied. Ill .'tilililiiiii to those killed 1... Ihe exiilovlon. S'-lwiii .M. Taylor. ..11.- .11 II'" in.i<l rxiii'it ninins eupl- ni i-s in Ihe .ountry, wns rivereoiuc
Mill.' .Hi Ilun Ih.' iv.irk .if rescue.
.Mr, Tuylor w.-is ihe .nifineer for the i-.iil ..iiii|iiiiiy. uml hiiil .1111 the mine. \\ hpu he reielveil Tv.iril of Ihe riplo sion he iveiit iniiueilhilely to the scene ami all ilay hiliore.l In ilireclin? Ihf work of res.iic.
Th.miHs WoiMl. one of the rescuers, laler .Hnie up rriiiii Ih.' luliie and un ii.iiinceil Ihlll Sehvin M. Taylor had lii'in f.iiinil iini-onscious ahuut 2iio feel fi-iiin 111.' mill.' i.peiiiiiK In « winj;. Dr. I'. M. .M.-ruMoifh. of t'beswli'k. voliiii- leereil In bo ilown to attend 'Taylor, who is still llvinir.
CeorKi' tJ.irvu.h. a miner wllh ihe r.'seulni! purly. was overeouie iu tho mine and was hauled out unconscious anil tuken to Ihe sclnuilhouse.
N.-xt lo .lames .Met'Hiiii. who was the hero of Ilie iii-ea.sion, Mr. Tuylor waJ Ihe fiu-eniiisl in that wnrk. When Mc- I'anii llllll li.'.'U d.iwn the ahaft and had lir.iiijrhi up one man iillve. .Mr. Taylor ivi'iit iliiivn. and. with .McCunii alld Henry Itak.i. puslie.! his way into the Interior of Ihe mine. tlndliiB auolher miner alive, liut t.y Ihe tlini' h.' was rea.bed all llie parly were too weak 111 ilras hlni ont. They inude Ihelr way ha.'k tn Ihe surface and. afler helng r.'Vive.l. Hjiain went dnwn.
lIow the explosion occurred hnn not lieiii fully ileterniliird The pas J>-HS eiilicr sei off liy a blast, or a miner's pl.-k Kirui'k inlu a po.'kel of cas. allow- iUK II III llcht from the Maine of the lanips. rile expl.U'lon was one of Ihe iiinsi sever.' ever known In n iiilue In lliis purl of the .Munlry. The mule used at Ihe loot of the shaft to pull tbe i-iirs oil anil off Ihe .'age was Just pull- in;.' on a l.iaded .'ar He was blown i-i;:lil up 111.' shafl, a illslnnie of L'ai f.'el. and llir.uiph the tipple, al Hie h.iiil. and lumled. I.r..keii ami lifeless, •-'IKI leet away froni the uioulh of the pit.
l-'ive Ili.'ii eni|iii.y.'il oil llie Iipple were iii.iiir<'il. Ih.i .s.i l.adly Hmt Hii'V have Sim I' liii-il. Tlwy were Henry M.iyluM. u'.-.'il lifiy. wi.l..wi.r, and lieuri-'e WallmaD. ai;ed twenly-.seven. TllC lillle miiiiiit' vilhitre of Har.lwick iia-. Ilir.iivn iu a slale of terror hy tbe i'\|il.i-i.iii M.'n. women ami .-hlldien all run liiwunl Ih.' mine, iir.iund which liiiiiL' n pall of smok.'. Th.' mine oftl- I iiiN. Wilfred Snowilen. siiperlnteud- . Hi. an.l li.orge Slieeis. nninaKer, were |i..ri.ir-slri.'k|.|i, realizing, as Ihey did iiiimeiliiilel.t. 111.' awful results. I.'roai | 111" lir-i il wa- ll.ll lieli.'ve.l that any of Ili.' 111.11 colli.1 e.-.-ap.'.
Ti'liplion.' inessaKes were sent hur- ri.'.lly Io I lii-wlck and Spriusdale fur j pliysii'liins, iliul s.'V.-ral ri's|iiin.leil I lUili-kly. I'poii i-,'cei|it of II nii'ssaire U'llinj; nf ilie explosion the seventy- | III.' ..uipl.iy.'s of Hie Pillslnir;; Tool ] an.l I Imp I'.iri;.' I'.inipaiiy. at Chen- I iii.-U. W.I'.' hi'i-rlej Io Ihe mine to as- I sisi in Ihl' i.s.-ue Nol a s.iunil came j froni 111.' .l.'pllis of Ihe mine. Vnlnly , III.' eiii'liie.r lisleneil at his speaklnR inlie for a i-lanj; of his liell In indlcale Ihal soiii.' one had esc'nied. .\fler ae li'ini- or so .'vl.li'iic.'s of Ihe presenc if Ihe terrllili' lila.k damp i-aiiie up Hi | sliaft. Th" li.i; fan was reversed am j niaile to diaw the ilan'O oul of the ai. i fliaft. ¦ j
Mianliii'i' u crew of willius workers 1 er.'.le.l a lenip.irary windlass over Uio ! Iieii.l of Ihe mil 111 shaft. MeCnnn was lower.'il .lown iulo Hi.' depths agaiiu I'lli- lime iK' went rinht to Hie liotlom. Here he fouii.l Ad.ilph I'onla. the iimir. alive, and lirouw'lil hlni ti the I siiifa..'. .Agnin he went down, 'his j iiliii' III. I'mpunliKl liy auolher irliier. I Menry liak.r. an.l .Mr. Taylor, Ihe min. I iiii; eiiitlii.'er. The three men crawleil \ over ilclirlK. passing liy Ihree dead liod les. They penelrated Into Hie uung way several hunilr.'d yar.ls. when Hny | Wire ilriv.n Imck liy tlie nfli-r .lamp. i I'liniiiiK Illll'k lo the sliafl they gatli :
er.'.I fr.'sl uiai*.'. and having lille
their lungs with good nir. they wen' | liack again. More dea.l lioiUes greele.l i Hnlr sight. Imt nway lii-.vond tbem. nf I 1..;- .rawllna on liamls and knees for liindr.'.l- of yui-.Is over fallen roof llm. I..rs llllll ivreiks of mine ears, ihey saw I mill ri'.'.igniii.'.l anolli.'r living victim, i liy Hils lime Ihcy were nearly fainting I fl-om III.' damp. Tli.' slrenglh of Hie I I'V.. ' Ml.'II ivus not sulli'ii'iiI I.l drag Ihe iimons.iiiiis man onl. umI Il'i-j were ...mpelleil Io go lia.-k. j
'.Cel.'phoii.'.l and Iirniik Tolsm. I
.¦Simeon M .\ycrs. afl.'r lelephoninit j I,, his s.,ii anil lii-iilh.'r f;-om Ihe I'lim ' .>;.|nure Ilol.'l. New V.irk lily, wenl In i his room, drank pois.m uml later wa« found d.'a.l.
.\n.Ither Th.-alre Kire. |
A small llr.' ....-urr".! in Ihe iJarri.k .
Tli".itre. whi.-li Is on the tlrst Iloor of \
111.. S.hlller liiiililing. nl I'hi.ago. III. |
Many Killed In FIJI A .lisasii-oiis biii-ri.nne has blown ..l.r 111.' njl Islands, resulting In great I..-- .if lif.' an.l pro:>erly
No riieup Ilus ill riiiiag'i .IinU- iJro-si-up. in Hi.' lulled Stales Iiistrli-t t'.inrt. lit rbl.at'.i. deciiled against the .ily in Ihe sevenly llve- . ,nl sas .a-es H.' deilar.-d the Slate .11.1 nol .lel"gal.' I.l Ihe .ily Hi.' pow i to r.'gulute the pri.e of gas.
WHITAKER WRIGHT DEAD
Takfii 111 Suddenlv >n Court. H« Quickly Passed Awny.
Ha.l J.t.l Keen lonTlrte.! .>r Fraiul. an-l
sentenre.l lo Seern Vear.'
rrnal Sarvllii.tf.
I..in.l..ii. KiiglHiid.-Whiluker Wnshi, Hie .-nuipany promoter, wh.. lie.-unie iiotoriens in lir.'al Hritain and the I'ui. I.'.l SlHl.'S aftei- the .rash of the l.nu- .'.in and illolie l-"liuiii.-i:il i'..rporaii.vi, Willi III.' allenilani rnin of otii-i ..ini- panii's. .lied hire iiii..X|i..iIedl.v.
lie was atla.'k.'d wlih a -iidtleii 111- li.'ss afl.'r he luid lefl Ilic King's Heii"b lllvisloii of Ihl' High I'..nrl .if .lusllce. where he ha.l liceu convi.-leil of fraud an.l seiileii.'e.l I., sev.'ii years' penal servllmb'. Tw.i physl.lans were siim- m.ineil. hut -ould do nolhlnc for Ihe siricki'ii man. whose dealh they atlrlh. uie lo heart .lls..ase.
rhe Inry liefor.' wliL-li Wright h.id been on trial for tweh.' days .m nu¬ merous I'ouiits for frau.l was charged by .lustlcp Btehani. an.l. after being uul an hour, brought in a verdict ot guilly. and Wricht wiis sentenceil lo seven years' penal servitinle. Ihe mosi s.'veri' pennlly witliln Hie powi'r-of Ihe ludge to pass. .Mr. Wullon's plea In uiitlgalioii had no effecl.
.Iiisli.-,' Blgham, In passiig sent.'iice, tald he could se.' nolhing lo excuse the , rime of which Wright had been con¬ victed, and he could not .'.iii.eivp a worse .'ase. He must, therefore, allot the most severe punlshinent Ibe law perinllled.
The seiiti'iiee was foll.iwed hy a I'oni. aiollon tn a distant pari of the cour.. Due mail shook bands wilh Wriglil as Ihe laller lefl the I'ourt by the prlvale "Xll. aceotnpnnled by bis .'uunsel.
.Miuosi iininedlately afterward IVrlght was taken suddenly ill and col¬ lapsed iu tho anleidom of Ihe court. He grew- rapidly worse, and lu lefs Ihan un hour after his sentence he was leiul.
'ITie tragi" end of the case create.l .n Iremen.l.iiis seiisntloii. Wright's friends iald all along Ibat while be was hope, fill of bis ac.|ulllal Ibey were crlaln u,' would nol Kurvive a sentence uud n.itlld coiuinit suicide.
Healing with the evidence. Justice lligliuni described as singular the way ill which Hiousaiiils of pounds sterling lecaiue millions on paper, so far as thn Ijikevlew shares were e.nieerned. The London and lllobe and Ihe Standard -onipaiiles wer." gaiiibllng .'oneeriis ivhi.-li excited his In.llsnatlon. In the -onrse of bis long experieiice .lusllce llighani bad i ?ver before heard of any. Hllng like tbe iransacHoiis whi.h pre- .-c-.ltsl Hie lio|u.less liankniincy of Ibe l/onilon and lllobe riiuuiilal t'orpora- ll.iii.
Whiluker \A'iiglil v.-.i i iKirn In riies- hire. Kiigluml. in ispi. Ills inrenis. who were in i-uniforlnlile clrciim- slances, gav.- hlni a good edueutinii. anil lie iiualllleil ns an experl mining engineer ami showed sp.'.lal aptitude IIS a eliemlsi. In ISt'.T. after liiii fatb- .'i's death, he . aiue to Auierl.a. and was employed In mines lu the West as IIII iissayer. He removed lo New 'i'ork In INNI with a fortune obtained as a niinlng pr.i-pe.ior.
Hi' reliiru.'.l lo Kngland In l.sSl) and ronilu.'Ieil linaneial operalioiis on su.li a vasI s.-:il.' as I.i I'.-ini for him Hie r.'p- uialion of ;i .Monii' trislo. llis lavish expendllur.'s dazzl.'d the British pub¬ lic, an.l ll" was r.'garde.l f.n a lime as Ihe ureal.'Sl lliiaii.ial genius of the age. Ill' .irgani^id ciinipany afler .'..mpany. lie funned the London und IHohe l-"i- iiaiic* CoriHirallon. Limited, lo lake over the various securllles of mining .iirporatlons in which he was Interest¬ ed. In Jie.'emher. liHsi. ihls corpora- lion failed, and carried rnin to many hiinies In lir.'ut Britain, ami crlpple.l several promliient business houses. Many members of Hie Uiiidoii Stock Kxebange were ruln.'d hy Hie falliir.'. Tbirleeu liaiikiiig and br.ikerage Urins failed as a result of Ihe collapse of his comp.iny.
Jl'KY IHILH.S .MAYllH.
Must Aiisner Wllb llllirr- l-'or Iro.iiiois Kire.
(hi.-ago. HI,--The t'or.iner's jury, wlil.h f.ir three weeks has been bear¬ ing evlden.'.^ relating lu He lire lu the lr<i.|U.ilK Th.'alre, returned a verdict by which Ihe foll.iwlng persons are held to await Hie uction of a Cralid Jury:
Carler II. llurrlson. .Mayor of (.'bl- lago; Will J. Uavls, proprietor In part ¦Ul.l iiianager of the tbenire; lieorge Williams, liull.llng Comiulssioiier of I liicago; Kdward l.augbllii, buildiug iiispe.'tur under Williams: Wllllain Wal¬ lers. Ilr.'inaii in the Ihenlre; James B. rnniniiiiKs. stag.' .'arpeuter; WUIIam .Mullen, who hud .barge of tbe li^bt Ihal .aused ihc Hre; Willlani H. Mush. I'III. rhief of I'hl.'.'ig.i l-'lre Hepariment,
U wns at oii.i' de.l.Ie.l hy Ihe f'.}rn. net Ihlll all III.' men liclil for the firand .Imy slu.Illil 111' lak.'n liil.i .iislody at lime. II" Hi.r.'f.ir.' prepared warrants fur their nrrest. and called on the police Iu serie Hi.' warraiils.
Whrn the t'oroiier's Jury relired for lis delllu'ratlon II had before it TJIMMNI wiii.ls of leslimoiiy. given by 572 pet-- sons.
I'nitua.ian U.-bels S.'Mllered, The tloveinment foi-.e- of .Monl. I i.l.'.l have again defealed Saralva, Tb.' rebels, hiukeii up inlo several bands, nre . rossing Hie liriizllinii frontier, ivhcre Ihey are being illsurined.
rreeiuan ('allien Ilead. The death U anmmnced from Johan¬ nesburg. K<iulli Afrli-n. of i'reeinaii Cohen, tbe Rand diiaueler.
Burglars I'ui to Flight. Two luirgl.'.rs who were at work on he postofllce at Uow-|ey. .Mass., es- upeil afl.-r a ruiiniiig llghl lu the sireet ,lth townspeople The im-n had blown ff Ihl' Olli.'r dour of Hie safe. Inn hail e.'iired nothing.
STATE NEW&
A Ye.ir's .vhool Ro'^ord.
There was expended liiiring Ibe l.isl y.'ar lu the inaliilemiii.e of Hie pui.He s.'h.'ols of 111.' Slate, 'i'. online lu n Ptiii.'ineiit is>u.'.l hy Hi.- Slale De- pa-Iinent of ruhllc Inslru.li.m, Ihe sum of $11.41 S.IIII',;. an in.r.ase ..f *i. nlll.iiTN over Ihe pre.'.'ding y.'U,- The total annnint pai.l l.i the t.-a.-liers .if He State was .ti'i.IlTl.Ui". an Imi-.'use e! JI.L'.'it.I'.'."i. Till' average teai-b-r's lalary was $:il.",.'.>4 in the coiinlry and $!i|i'J.iiS in the .'it.v, a ceneral aierai;.' of JURi.'vTil. The exi'.'uilitiir.s I...' S.I1....I libraries were .'l.-.S 2!i.'..rS f..r llii' entire Slai.'. a .l.-.'r.use ..f .'5'l.l.ini; The . xpen.litures for scl:o..lappav.ili.s wcr. S1.V.M.T;1.>< it. illl liu'rease of S!.S-..'!:!'i- •PI. Th.'re wen' employed in Hi.' sclKsils :il.4.'!.''. tenebers. as eouina-.-.-.l Willi S.'i.8!Hi .luring the pi-e.-eding y.-ar. and the' l.nal value of s.'b.iol nnmi'iiy Is S!e.l.r,iiS.'J41. an lucreas.' of .«T.4i;ii.. Ti'-s. Tb.'i-e nr,' l.'.v.l.4.'ll s.-h.sd .llil¬ dren In Hie .llles and 47ii:i'.'!> In llio .'.lUillr.v. a loliil of I.Ttii.rmi. an liicrc.-i-e fo,- Hi.' entire Slali' .if lln.i'.'iS. Hi.mail there was a d:'rre.'is,' In tbe towns of
N'.. liaiililiug in ruDnnifl
I'le r.ill-IilUIliiIial t'l.nlellli.Ml of
I'.inaii.a . .iiiliiiu.'<l lhi' dis.iiss.on of lil.' prop'i-eil ctinstltutloi:, and an aril- i . 1,. prohil.lliug ganililiiig In Hi" ll.'pnb. IK ol rnu.una was apprio ,.il
Sp irliiig Brevilies,
.T. T. I Jr.Ill'- Kugh- wnn ine Bie* flip f.iv 1.-.- Iioai. on Ihe Shrewsbury, sailing Ilf II miles in JT IIX'!.';.
New eiilraii.es .ie-lgn<'.l f"r Ihe gr.'Ul.r .-onif.ivl of patrons biM.- be.'n plaiin.'.l for Hi.' r.'lo i;r..iiiid
I'r.'.i.leni Killli.a. ..f Hi" Boston Am.-ri.an-. has «..im.'.1 n new leaseof seven years uii the Hnnllngton avenue
ire Hie Ughl I'd Hie <le. Islon of Br.v.'klin. In iroi-. Mich lU'-i I'lnl. ..f I'hiis avorite .hoi.-.' for the Kl g..ir . hauipionsh.p •¦i| - ..i.itri.t Wllh Ion j tnr CVKki '.upend for ^amrs next season. ^v t ¦ iingili-t rum <r I'ark. New Vork i.i full si.ee 1. In prenara'ioii Us llghl " I Jn. k'Mun-
An ment was msde be Presi-
dePt . -s .A Harl of 'he fni,-aco Vsil'in. League fliili that the leain w-nuM plsy lie npenint game if the eon.ing season In t'lurinuatl. on Tliura- dny. April 14.
lierman Officer KllIfHl In Duel Two olti. I'lH of the garrlauil of Climi niiz. S.ixony. fonglit a duel wiih p.- t.ils on Hi.' pnrHile ground at IPilii lierniany Lieutenant Sehiilieri t\ .iisiniilly killed.
Worlil'k Fair Pointers.
Sau I'liinlngo hss offleially necpi.-d 111" inritatioii to |iarllclpale in the Worlds Kair.
A world- .'.ingress ..f sei rei soilelles is I.l he held In SI I.onls next fsll In connection with the Louisiana I'ur- . base Kipi.siii.iii
A mnilel ..f llic .\ss,iiisii Ham. which is on the tirst .-alsrset of Ibe Nile. will be exbibiie,! in (ireat Britains ili-play at Ihe Worl.l's Fair
.V pUikler .asl of a Kigaiitlc whale has been leeenily made In life alza liy Hi" Naiional .Mu'enni for exhibition ai Ihe St Loiiir KifKisllion
'iernian.i and .\iiii'iica have ^mpeii. lie exhiliils of foresiiy each flre aires
in . Xfell'
King M.ni'lik has j,-. ept.-d invitation t.l lak" pa:-l 111 Si. Louis Kx|sisitioii. He srnds t»o lions as a preaent to 1'ie.ideui II sisevelt
The l.'Miis aim i'urcbase KX|«osiiinii . i,rir« in.l -.|U.iie miles- V2iii acre* It is lirg-'r Ihun the Chl.ago. Ouialis Buffs lo ami Paris ei[K>sltloua "om- Iniifii
('..ml''- I'eiujii I.eon. se«-.iiid son nf I'.imie I'hailes l,e<»ii wbo was ihe -on of N.iprjleoii Boiinparle. U lu H'. Louis Wilh bl» wife and will resid" liier* lilll.1 afler the World's Kalr
New Hills in Assembly. One of Ihe plans for relieving the flreet ciir Irnnsit evil In Xew York f.ly was preseiiled to the la'gislalure wh.'ii Mr. New.'omb lnli-o.lii.'.'.l a bill .'re- allng a New York City Iliiilroa.l t'..m- mlssl.in, to consist of thre.' conimis- sloners, to Im! appolnl(>d by Ilii' Mai or f.ir six years, al a salary of f."nSKi each I'll.' cominlssloii Is Io have cliarg.' .f all railr.iad Iratllc problems in iireal.'i N.'W Viii-k. an.l will repori niiiiiially 10 Hie Legislature, IMls lnli-.>du."'.l in the Senal.' include Hi.ise of: Seiiuor Kh*e»g, exempting from taxalion pii- .(piial properly the income from which ¦jioe.s to widows and minors, smb ex¬ emption to cease afn-r wl.l.nvl'.io I ceases or when children reach Heir majorlly, Senalor Braekelt. providui',- tbat i-orporations having names simllar to olh.'r corporations and taken wiih Intent lo decelv.'. shall not .arry .ui business 111 this Stale. Senalor Hill. provi.ling for trial.i by jury In Siino gate's t'muts.
To Limit Trading Slaiups. Asseinblymaii Newcomb intr.i.lu.'ed Ihe New- York I'lly .Merchants' Asso- clnHoii bill Intended to rcgnlale Ihe use of tradlug stamps. S. Christy, .Mead. Secrelnry of the .Mi'iibniits' As. Roelatlon. In speaking of the m.'asine, snld: "The liitroduclloii of this bill Is In response lo re.|uesls froni nil over Ihe State on the part of mer- rhauts. The particular ol>le.'t "f Hie bill Is to prevent practical fraud upon the people, who are led to believe that Ibe trading stamp will be redeemed al n certain llxed vnlue. When the ataiups nre presented for rcdeuiplluii. however, the holders sre compelled to Bceetit redemption In merchandise, the value of which Is usually Inllaleil many hundred per ceut. l''iider Hi" terms of measure Hi.' redeinption 01' the trading stamps Is .'.impelln.l In menlinndlse or cash, at Hie option of the bolder of Ibe stninps.'
Hermit Farmer Pies .\l.ine. Lying mi n gulll. wilh his feel 111 n stove oven and his body frozen stiff, Sniniiel I', I.udwig. 11 recluse, who lived nl Ilaynioiid IIUI. six miles fruni Ixickporl, wns found by n uelglihor. It Is supposed that be wus stricken Willi npoplexy and being unable to suniiuon help had died fnnn I'xposure. Luilwlg n-ns llfty nine y.'ars .ild and for twenty years be had lived alone ou an elglily-acre farm, fr.mi whli-h he derived i-oiislderable revenue. NothliiR bnd been seen of Lndwlg re.'.'iilly. and It Is presunie.l thai he had been dend some lime, ss the horses, poiillry and callle ou tbe pla.'.- were lu a plll- able eonditlon for la.k .if food un.l drink. Kvery bit of straw used for bedding hnd Inen devoured by lli.'iu nnd porlloiis of the wooden stalls had been chewed to spill.ters.
Createst Cheese Stale, New- Y'ork Slale provides neaily one hnlf of the totnl amount of chec-e produced In this country nccording to Hll' report of Slate Coiiimlssloiier of Agrloullure Cbnrles A, Wletliig, ,iusl mnde publle. During lliftl' Ibe proline Hon of cheese In the State was 1-':i,- IIS7,.118 pounds nnd of bulter 4!»,!ll!l,- 71M pounds. In IMI'.' the cheese pi-o- duetlou was irili.imi.nill pounds, Iml Ihe prmluctlon of bulter tbnt year was only lll.-4n7..^.^7 pounds. Tbe Commls sinner says Ibal the eonsuunitl.iii of pure inllk Is In.-reaslng with great ra- pldlly. While l:i ISSI llu' milk con¬ sumed In Ihe I'lty of New York In one form or anothfr was ri'J!i.!>."i4 forly- nunrl cans, in IWM It was 1.ii;!!i.4.'i4 forty (|unrt cniis, nid lu llioi! 1,7:U,(iri:i forly-.|unrt .ana.
YVork of Court of Claims. The Stnte Court of Claims iu lis annual report to tbe U'glslnlnn' states that '2X1 clnlms have been heard and decided during the Inst y.'ar. Thi' ag¬ gregate amount cinlmed was $lli.il,Mi,- .106.".'l. exclusive of Interest. Th.' ag¬ gregate amount of Judgments In su.h claims wns $11'l..'i4.\7S. During Hi.' year 008 claims, nggregntliig »S7.'l. 4S7.H. were filed. The nholi' number of I'lslms noiv on file an.l not dcldeil W 20fll». The aggregate amount claliu.'.l In su.h .-InliiiB, e.\clusiv.' ..f Inleresl. ,- fA.illC.T,'2;.hA.
Clinton S. Brn.lley n Sui.-i.l.-. Clinton H. Bra.lley. a young s.i-i.'ly lender and son In-law- of Samuel Caiii|i- hell, pnrl owner of Hie New Vork mills, in the villnge of New York Mills. <-..m inltted suicide by swallowing a dos.- of stryi'hnlne at his home, near I'llcu. For nenrly a yenr he had lieen Mibji. I lo s|rf-lla of inelniii-holla as Hi.' r.snll of overwork, hot his romllllon was nol such ns lo warrant Ihe suspicion thai he .oiitemplale.l selfdeslriii'llon.
All Around Ihe Htsle.
All piililli' and prlvale scIuhiIs in
l>ii-ki>.irt have b 1 cl.ise.l on a.-.-..unt
nf the small pox I'pldemlc
Al Ihe age of lirj years .Mn (Hive I'l.'Illan.l dli'.l reienlly in her boine in Lafayeltf. Sbe knilt.sl and ..lUld read newspapers until a w.ek ago. She was IB l.e marrii'd.
Ilpli.ins have Iwn lakeii 0:1 siin a.r.s of lan.l udJaL-nt Io I'ekiii. a Nliigiiru r.illlity sellleiuent elglil miles w.;sl ..f l.ock|Mirl I'iltsliurg men. 11 1- sal.l. will sink t.'si wells for gas
Work on Hie new Jail .'.1111 sheriff's reslden.-.' of LIIH.' Vnlley bus liBgiin.
Iieiiiiis H'Brleii. for lifleeii years an otn.-er .'f Cliiiioii I'r.s.iii. iva- struck by a i-ass.nger engiu.' al llliiff roiiil allll liishiiilly kille.1 .riie Boar.l of Kihl.alion of Irving ton llll- .ie.'l.b'il t.l .'lo«.' the High S.hool. li.K-nuse „r Ihe Inrg' niimher if las. - of .liphlhi'ria und iiieasb'. among He- s.-lio.il .Hil.lren.
The Hie.iry Ihat iiimder an.l sui.-i,!) hai.' le^'ii i-oiii.ui-'» -ll ivas HiisIaPif 1 1 y the uiii'ipiy p.'l r..rii'<'.l *ver ih" IkhIi.- of K.lnioiul L'lvehnd ami his wife of (ileus Falls. Kvldeme of airy. bin.le P'jisuiiii.^' '.VHS found 111 eii'h sio.uncii.
A New <ieaoa kral l.liari*.
Tbe 1-ha.ta ( ',uniy |.j.,il is-ds. of (.1 forma, ih.i have bfen ..i 'prolific 111 Hie pro.ia^ti.,n .-.I the ren.siii- ui T.rthi.t.-»ri,. extinrt animal., hisvf vieiHed still anoiKer •peeimen t.. the .'.fui.ti. nor!.! 1.11.I ihe t.Mil'icl.al LliifdoD. Tlie animal <^>|.<:.r> Iu hsve lieen el a family entire') lusiunii to i,aIeonl/i.oii,.ts sn.1 hai. been ran.erf I.;e thalattoaaurua. It i. a huge a-a iiunl and IS ettimate.l In have Ijfen st les.t seven feet lony Onirin»liy il i.a» a fhore form, but became, afler a I'.iik Ifno'l. a msnne animal. The remaina repreaeni act only a new a|»riee. a new fsirilly and a near fenu., but a new order, a atatement tb* iBportaaee of wlucb «ill be spprMist- cd br spenabsts s* a rcrjr cnnaidcrabk
THE SUiNDAY SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENT* FOR JANUARY 31.
jnbjeet: .resn. Calls Foar Wlselnlss. I,«k« .. l-II—(lolilea Ttilf, Jska Till., n» Memorr X-oraes, 4-a*tIoausi«sitU||rf.ae Ih* Uar'* Lesson.
1, .lesus tesihiug the people (vs. I4).-> I. "The |ionple pressed." Learioc VoPte reth our I.,ir.l went to Capernaum and VjO- lisps abode in the house of Pctar. t%0 po»er of Ilia preaching drew ttjttrto, which pressed up,in Him as He waa wafk- ing along the while beach whirh ionM tka margin of Ijike liennesarel. "To hear."' There was a anod pmaiwel' for a alatieM revival of religion. There were linwa IB Hie life nf our Lord when Ihniuanda wart anxi.ius lo hear llim. for the common pao- pie beard Ilim gladly. "I.alte of Gcnaaaa- ret" The most sarred sheet of water whii'h Ihis earth contains. Called alaa tkt Sea nf (Galilee, the Sea of Tiberias, and ia the Old Tesljnienl the Sea of Chianareth i.losh. 12:.1l. It is n rlear. av«et lake dhout twelve mile, lona and fire broad, with the .Ionian River flowing throngh il. Ila (ish were valuahle. In Christ's tim* it w-as rnvere.l willi a fleet of 4000 vaaak, from fishing IxiaU to ships of war. Tkit was the region of the earlv labors of o«t I,ord. Here He nerf.irmed soma of Hi* most wnnderful mirncira; here Me ¦elected lli> disciples. Rul at Hie preaent tire* all is desolate around (ialilee. and the deaida- tion will increase until the affgressir* pow¬ er ef Christ's g.ispel carries Christianity lo thst now beninhted land
2. "Two ships." Fishing boats. Thaj must have heen snisll. This is clear from the Bccounls given nf tfcem. A few mea i-nnUl hamlle one.and s innglelarge draugkt ef fishes entlangered them. "Standingk^* .An.'hnred, or draivn up upon Ihe beaek. "Washing their net.." Thev had spent tk* n.ght in fnitljess effort snd now they w«n ele.ining the 1 filth nf the sea from th* threads of the nets and mending any da- feetive nr broken parla. It is inteniatiac to notice hnw often Christ appeared to men while thev were busy with their tem¬ poral sffairs, an.l hmv their worldly eondi¬ lions were made the means of giving tktm a lietter un.lerstan.iing nf Him. 3. "Oa* nf the ships." The ship of .Tame* and John anneared In lie at snme dittaac*
.ay. "Prayed llim." .Asked Him. Jetus in a familiar manner takes possession of Peter's boat snd makea il His milpit whil* He speaks to the peonle. "Sat down."' Th* rnmnum posture el .lewish teachers. Coin- purl Matt. ,1:1. "Tsueht." It it probaU* that this w.ia a small Imv on the eove, aad Ihat when He »ss in Ihe boat the peopl* on the shore stood rouml Him in the fMta nf an amphilhralrr. \o doubt tJl* lah* ivns still so that His voice wat undistnrbed. In such a sitnalion He could lie eatily heard, nnd nn spectacle could bt awra henutifiil than tlie Son nf Rod sixaking t« the poor, iirnnrsnt snd attentive multi- tu.les assembled on Ihe shore.
II. "Thc draught of fishes (vt. 4-7). t. ''l.aunch oul." Christ Inrgot Hit own u-esriness nnd only seemed to reni*rob*r Ihe disnnpointment of His followera ia' t.iiling sil night in vain. This vera* haa nften been used lo illustrate Ihe fact tliat Christ would hsve us lesve th* shore ol selfishness, wnrldhness and sin snd lawick out into the depth nf His nets fnr th* tak¬ ing of fish. 5. "Master." Thia it th* first time thnt the word here traaaUtad Master is uaed in the Xew Testament, aaa it is used onlv hv Luke. The other erpn- geliala rsll Him itnhhi or I/ord. Not* hoar. familiarly Peter addresses Jesus. "ToilaA all night." I'ctcr says this to thow h«W unlikely it wss thst Ihey would eateb an- Ihing, and it is no doubt reported by IdOm lo cause the miracle to appear all tb* aitial striking. There were certsin kinds of wm-t ing slways carried on at nights ''At Tht. word." No doubt Peler was weary aa* somewhat discouraged, but he had laitk enough in Christ to lend bim to (O at tk*. direction of his divine Master. |
6. "Their net lirtke." "Tbcir net* w«N breaking."—R. 'V. There wss such a nal- litude of fishes that * sntp in soma wptik part nf the net warned them that thay must have assislsnce or lose tke antti* "catch." The miracle was an acted para¬ ble, nf wliich the significance is ezplaiatd in Matthew 1.1:47. ^'This breaking net i* explained hv St. Augustine ss the tymbol uf the church ivhirh now it. He compaiM the ilnrent net lu thc church nf the futur* which shall know no scbismi." 7. "Back* niicd." Ms.le signals. The distane* * !• drntly being too great fur the voie* t* reach. "They came." James nnd Joha n-ilh their ship, "liegan to sink." TJM boat* wnuhl hardly huld as much aa th* nets. Tr.'iich rrlers to a shoal of mackerel, at Brighton, in ISIIII, so great tbst tba net rniil.l nnt lie hrniiglit in. snd fishes and uet remained in llie seu together. By thit vast draught nf fish.a Christ intended, I. To show llis .louiiui.in in the seas st wtll as on the dry lan.l ll'sn. H:8). 2. To c.infirm Ihe d.iilrine lie had just preached. 3. To give tliose nho were to lie Hit am- hsssad.irs lo the wurl.l a specimen of th* Bu.'cess they might expect.
III. The disriples astonished (vi. 8, »).' R. ".Saw." It seems that it was not till Peler saw the boats beginning to sink tbat he realised the greatness of tbe miracle. "Fell down." The colnmnn posture o{ • supplicant. In anuir^-ment he tell at th* (eel of Jesus trembling and afraid. Ht no
ing ... doubt htd n kiiowle.lge of many of tb* miracles which Chrisl had iierfarmed. but none htd sn dire.'tly tnuched himself a*
but ritk'
at '»,
this one. "Depart (rom Me." Peter thtt the same knuwledge sn.l power that could w-rvade the deiiths of Ihe sea toiM liervsde the depHis of his human heart nnd know ils secret sins. "A sinful raao."i Peler saw himself s very sinful creatur*.i When we get near Christ we will te* tbat in our unregenerate state we are withoal moral betuly or holiness. 0. "Wtt attoa- Isbed." Was smsied. Humanity ttaad* "smaied" before the power of (loa. 1
IV. Forsaken all (ur Christ (vt. 10, ll)J 10. ".Snns of Zcbedee." The childrca aaa wife of Zebedee are oReu re(erred to, in this transarlinn oaly do we meet witl Zebedee himself (Mstt. 4:21). "Fear not.' He calmed their (ears snd stilltd ill tbair troubled feelings. "Frnm heneclorlb. Hereafter. "Catch men." Literally, thoa Shalt bt catching slive. This seema to inn piv tbe contrsst lietween the lish thtt lajr glittering there in dead heapt and m*a who should be csplured not for death, bat for life.
II. "Ships to Isnd." They drew tham up on the lii'srh fnr a final abandonment. "Forsook all." Although it wat not Boeb which thev had tu leave, yet it wat all tbty had. even all tbeir living. "Followed Ilim " Thev returned again to Iheir oaeu- pal I.m ts fishermen after tht eniciliKiaa^ and were again called In abandon it aaa Hevnie themselves bv a tecnnd mirtcitlooa draught of fishes snd by the direct praeap* nf Jesus. After Penterost they nartr M^ •uiiie.l their former scculsr calling.
tllsni-i. Hkeleton Tound.
W.irkmeii engaged in .liggiiig gravel aft Winneuiuca, Nevada, have mitovertd, at a .leplh of twelve leel, hunea tbst wara part of a akeleluii ul s giantic human b«- ing .loseph l<.iu(.in. nho wts in rharg* of Ihe w.irk, t.Kik Ihe l.unet to Dr. 8taf uels, who ssid Ilny nen; .if a man wh* muat have been n.-arly eleven feet tall. The inetaiarpal hniirs measure fuur and a hall iii.'hrs l.iiig iiiiil -ire larje ni pro port ion A pan ..I Hie ulna was foimd which in ru.upleie fmui nu.l have b*MI lietv.i'cn Biveulrcn and eighteen ilKb**
To K.laealo Waif of a Ilallle-ri«l4.
Among l.ie new aiiideiili al All Ksinta' ^cho-il, ut Siuux (ill. S. Dak., is l/Mt hrd. the lu.luin lialiy .vh.. nas fuund eling- nt I.l her miillier's hreiist on Wouodta (nee batil.lield iim days tiler tbe btt- 'e She ii->i> a.l.i|iieil liy (ieneral and Ura. ..M,v. I Hen of Vrliiaika. but nnw e( VsKhingioii. au.l lu- lH.rn sent to Bishop lare I« Im- rduriilcd
Taatbing st KeTsniy-lhr**. At tbe tge ni sevniti three vetrt, lln. Caroline Sen klell. ..I .M.-Kersiwrt, Pa., ig cutting her Hiird -el uf leelli. ThinMa teeth have rul llir.iiigii an.l ' ing. Sbe .ufler.. gl.'sl |.a oils oter Ihr la.l I hat she agsin fur th.- first lime yes rs¬
ll hers are 1
11, but is toy. nil have leetk in twenty-fir*
Teaeli Hlj Nlep sl Vale.
A. s ps:-i ol Huir i;vmiiii«tic ilriil 'ya!* fre.hn.fii Ul'l 11,11 U'lin I« learn th* In.ll lilt. rl>/gs. reels nud .Iher dancM. The gvmiia<iuiii a jtli.ii ilies necided ,lo pal fl.t the the.ey thai 4"ie'ng it 1
dncive t.-i gracrful motio.-, auu ib-
upaitat.
" Marrying Paraoa " tttmO.
The Kev .bjhn F Damon, died rtcratly at Sratlif, Wash. Ilf was knunrn ^11 ovef Ihe Pa.ifie Northwe.i as Ihf "Marryiai I'ar-.n. " li.i.ing marrie.l M»H couples ilt iiel.l the if..>rd in ihi- lulled Ktttca.
(TIW DlMpp«arta«.
.Kt Hoptown belween Vtrmeuth pmt Luiiesi<.fi, England, tbe Ordaaac* Horny show, tbtt in Iwtuty-oa* ytar* IU M ol ciill aft dutpiMtrtd.
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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW aiNOX.K COPIEH. f JV£: CKFTTH VOL. IX. A rxMILT MEtTSI'AI'ER OP LOCAL AND GKNEKAL INTKLLieSKCB FREEPORT, X. Y., FRIDAY, 4 AN TARY 21), 1904. Tliat: tl.ie TBAILT IW ABTABiS. NO. 14. HOARSE COUGHS -STUFFY COLDS are the kind that settle on the lungs and develop into PLEURISY PNEUMONIil .nd CONSUMPTION fi- ' e-i- FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR Stops the cough and heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. 0«iMiini rtfoii OhpmI folejrftCo., Chicago. Dana, Ind., Sept. 28, 1B02. Gentlemen:—FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR cured me of consump- iiea •fler I had lufTcred two years and was almost desperate. Three physicians tailed to )ve me any relief and Ihe last one said he conld do me no good. I tried •InwM every medicine I heard tell of.without tieneflt until FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR was recommeaded to m*. tts elTect righl from the start was magical. I improved steadily from'the Hrst dose and am now sound and well, and think fOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR is a God.iafnd to people wilh Throat and Lung t I Trouble. Yours v.ry truly, Mrs. Mvy Ambrose. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR contains no opiates and does not con¬ stipate like-ordinary cough medicines. THREE SIZES-26c, 50c and $1.00 The 50 cent size contains 2\ times as much as the amalfsize, and the $1.00 size almost 6 times as much. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES FOLErS CONTIIINSMOPUTES, ISHILOLYUXATIVE And a 8afa Remedy tar «M and Voun(. Recommended by the Medial Faulty for the various affections of iiw fhroat.'Gtest and Lungs. 'I' rUPARilD BT FOLEY & CO. CHICAGO, ILU i i i Printing Delivered as Promised Promised as Wanted Nassau County Review A SE'W KBMBVY FOR DYS¬ PEPSIA. TTI'.st It la and Whnt It Does. .'>iip i(i!'o .Vlll. e snlTirrr wilh indifres- lion. .Iiild ..insult tn.nt.v ol .America's irri'.ilc.it i-li'ina.li ppc.-ialistu nnd recoi%-e hori'st iiiivi' .• iird ii prrw riyition free, you iiirKI :iv..il vourself cf thc npptirtunity no d. nllt. 'i'hiit in rlTcft is what would happen if .v.i'i po 111 vour ilriicpiFt f.'r a bo\ of i'i-p«ik..':i. '«. prrstriptii^n d.'vised by t",iil.v f.:n.n:s phy»iciaus fur every form 0.' iii.lij.'.-li m nnd dvfpopsi.-i. I'rp«iii.. :i i< prep.irr.l in Hie form ol ih.K-.. .i |
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