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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
«(vroi.t2 oopiKM. nvx: ct-.TtToi
A FAMILT MEWaPAPKB OF LOCAI. ASD eZHKKAL. IVTBLLieKIIClt
TItai! tl.M TIAkLT I> JIBTAIVB
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1903.
NO. ,3?.
Woodcleft
r -.
The Freeport Bank.
CapHal $30,000
MAIN STIIEET, FREEPOIIT
JOm t. BAXDALU PnsMaat
OS/timOIT T. BPRAOtTK. VIm-PrM
WILUAM a. HALL, Osshlar
•aard af Diraatara
¦•¦dall AoRMt ^ttja Isa Wlllluaa, Miller 11. OoMsr p. wSsr Ploa >I.ODrawall DaalalJLIUnier
> Jaoksoa
Otorn. asMpt land bolMara. from • a. m In fpTmioiinliMtlUlas and ladaoe- laafcla IIWI JsaaHsisai iaal lo thoae of aMhartba Naw TerkarlMokIrn banks or Tmat Compaalas. aad evary sccoroo- dallaa aa (ar aa la eoaslatent with eon- eerratlre faaaasenienl,
Iatereat at the rate of 3 par cent, paid on time dapoalla. thne moDlba nr more.
Drafta laaued on all parte af Europe.
Doea a geiiaral baokloc bvalneea.
AeooaaU ot eoraorallnoa. companies, soeMlss. at«,, solleltad.
KaUfaaaUafarllon gaaraateed.
Inqiitrlaa will raeeire prompt attention and ne oliaerfDily aaswered.
Banhof
Itoekville Centte
Villaoe Bvcnue KockvilU Centre, 1.1.
•IIMI *. MITH, PrssWsal
THMMS a. RHWHT, VlM-rf«iMsat
•U«U T. MTmR, CssMsf,
»ettb. Of Vltectore
Oaona W. Davlaon Tbomsj O. Kalsht
Jaha TlBOsat Hiram E, Smllb OlsBtwertk D, doabss Wesley B. Bmlth
Obarlaa W. Harea Charles L, Wallace
Arrendar Smith Auatln Cornwell
Joha W. DaMott Joho T, Davliou
Kdward T. Tharstoa Hamilton W, Pearaall
Wado aOanaral Bank log Baalaeaa of [lepoa* II aad Dkawoat. lalaraat Paid oa Special Depoalta. Dvafla Issnsd oa Enjiland aod tbeConllneot. Year Patriiaaga solicited, Bsaklai Hoars: t A, M to 3 r. H.: Salur-
dajr. • A, M, to It H,
tHacoaatDa/s: Taaadsri and Frld a;F,»A
Established iS66
Matlinsiiek Piano M(^. Co
Of NEW HAVEN, CONN
Kaeela In qoalitiea wbleh go to make a flnt olaaa Instmneat In tone, (onch aod geaeral workmanahip aa wall sa beaatjr of eaae de alga they atand onrlralod.
We hava ssaaafactored pianoa for c
rthlr
Uiloiia nunee: no myaterloua sealing
or prioaa. ONK PRICK nnlv from the faetory to y^urhonw. Yon avoid all dealera' and com- mlalon ageata' proAls.
32J0M IN VSE.
ChoLSa £. Brockington
11 BMt IMk StrMt NEW YORK
Bargains ii\ PIANOS AND ORGANS
All bills payable to QEO. W. PEASELL, successor
'jMtiUtfSUifSlttJlk
Funiture Garp8ts& Bsditliis
. *
StovM. Ran^, HooMfurnishiDg Goods.... Oil kiNi GmoIoim Stoves
'SK*
C. PEASELL I
of Freapnrt la now rrady Va
lo faraiah yon wltk the K
Best Cooking 5tovc 'k
JLAVRA
or aar other klad.
C. PBASBLL A SON
Undartakara and BmlMlincra
Talaa*aaa Call, lOa
'fllPK^HF
If.
i
'^n^^n^m^^if'Wf^ns'^n^^iW
.' ¦ IN ANY LlOHT
Make finished pictures on
U/>e Kodak Plan
ttmd aad onload Kodaks anrwhere. Darslop without dark room in t Kodak DeralopunK Machine. Print by dar or ni^tht un D«kko
Kodakse $5 to $75
Brownie Cameras. $1 and $2 KodaK. l^etJmtoptn^ Machines
Films Solio Velox 5. Fa PEARSALL
llivtow BulMlag Main St.. Freeport
J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER COUNSCLLOR-AT LAW Hempataad
Naw Yorh Odieein Bempatea,I llanlc HulIrllnK (Corner MslQ and Fulton Street-,
EDGAR JACKSON
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
132 Naaaau St
NEW vonK
BALDWIN. NASSAU CO.. L I
SIDNEY H. SWEZEY
COUNSELLOR-AT- LAW
Ncnt; Is lata sa Baa4 tad Mait|i|e
IS.' Naaaaii St. New Y.,rk Reetdenre, Smith 8t,, near Cli,ir,l,. Kreeporl
WANTED— SEVERAL PERSON.S of rharartpr and Rood reputation in eaoh state (one in this oounty rrquirel) to represent and atlvertiae old f-ntiihl'slicd wealthy btisiness hnuse of solid I, nu loial standing. Salary t'.II 00 weekly with expenses additional, all payabln in cash direct eaeh Wednesday from head of- fitses. Horse aud curriafte furnished when necessary. References. Kiiclosp self-addressed envelnpe. Ooloninl Co., 384 DearbomSt. (ChicaKO — ^"•
This is the year to bny
A Lot oi\ the Beach
while yon can Ret it at the old pric.
There will be an ndvnnoi" in price's ufler
this season of 'i'> and ,W per cent The
Hotel 5ite
one acre and two buildings for mile. Information by calliiiR or addressiuR
Mrs. A. J. Scott
Fre<'i«irt, Nasmin Co., ?«. V
Formerly Richard Smith's Bea, li Ouarantee deed
Desirable Spring Trips
of twii to fivc iliiv.s' iltirittioii, arc offered bv tll(^
OLD DOMINION LINE
(<)
Norfolk
Old Point Comfort
Virginiai BeaicK
Richmond, Va.
and
Waahinjton. D. C.
steamers sail diJll^, except Sunday, at 3 p. m from Pier 2i',, North Kivfr, foot of Beach stroet. New York.
Stateroom Rkskrvatioss can be se¬ cured two weeks iu advance of sailing date, bnt must be claimiNl by 10 :00 a, m. on date of deimrture, or they will be assigned to other applicants if needed.
Old Dominion Steamship Co
«I BUCH STRCEf, NEW YORK N Y H. B Walkrh. Tralllr Manager
J J. Bhown, Oen I'aasrnRer Agt
MONEY TO LOAN
On Mortgage at sy^y
AU. (HWO LOANS ACCEPTED AT ONCE.
ALBERT D. IIFF, Counscnor-at-Law BABYLON, N. V.
STATE NEWS.
Liquor Taa Keeelpta,
Plate Excise ComBilsBloiier rulllnnn, st Alban.v, gfive oul th% following state¬ ment: 'The receipts for the flrst ien davs In May uuder the new Stnte Ex
A ttSW BttMSDY FOR DFS- PBPSIA.
Wliat It Is aaa Wha* It Does.
Suppose you. a sufferer with indigea¬ tion, eould mnault twenty of America's greatest atomach specialists and reoeira honest advice and a prescription free, you cite Inw hare been $lil,3'.;ti,.'>(»2. and tlie would avail yourself of the opportunity receipts for the same period In likYi no doubt. I were «11,440,515. an Increase of S4,-
Thst in elTect is what would happen U fl7t>,!»S7. The receipts for tfce entile you CO to your druggist foy a box of |ii]uor tax .rear of 1903-O4 will spproxl- Pepsiltola, a prescription devised by mate |lK'i!>5.786, an Increase of J.I.- twenty famous physicians for every fona "rtO.OS.'i over (he gross receipts for the of indigestion snd dyspepsia. liquor tax year of 1902-03. The S(ate's
Pepsikola ia prepared in the form of share of llfjuor lax moneys for the ehocolste costed tablets and gives rslief liquor Isx year of infrj-tVl wss $4,308,- hy inrressing the flow of gaatric juice MVI: (he Statea shsre for tbe liquor and saliva, by stimulating ths stomach to xax venr of IlRinni fSllI be t!),314,2.~i,t,
sn liicrcTse to thc .S(ate of J-'LtSX),?."!*!. Tlie amount of liquor (ax moneys re¬ ceived bv localities for the liquor tax yenr of l"lt03-04 will be $740,.'iOO grenter ihan the smount received for Ihe liquor tnx year of in(r.J-ai. The number of rertlilcatea Issued for the tlrst ten dnys In Mny of IIMW Is 3.1) per cent, less Ihan the nuniber Issued for the same perl.iil tu n»(i2.
do ita own work, and by giving new tona and vigor to the entire digestive tract,
' The cost is only 25 eents, snd a valoa- Me treatise, "Ailvica to Dyspeptics," ii wrapped around every box.
Thomaa Johnaton, Fraeport, L.I.
Weak Hearts
Are due lo Indigestion. NInety-nlna of every ona hundred people who htve heart Iroubia can remember when II was simple Indiges¬ tion. It Is a scienliflc fact thai sll cases ol hearl disease, nol organic, sre nol only traceable lo, but are Ihe direct result of Indi¬ gestion. All food taken Into Ihe stomach which (alls of perfect digestion ferments snd swells the stomach, puffing It up againsl the heart. This Interferes with the action ol Ihe hearl. and In Ihe course ol lime Ihal delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Kauble, al Nevada, O., aaya: I hul Homach Irouble and waa In a bad ttate la I hai heart troubla with II, I took Kodol Drtfievala Cure (or about lour tncotha and It cored me,
KodolDigaataWkatYoa Bat
and relieves Ihe slomach ol sll nervous
strain snd Iha heart of all pressure.
Bottlea onlr. 11.00 Size holdlnt 1% Mmea Iha trial
w aize, which aella for SOc,
rrsparad by a. O. DetWITT A OO., ONIOAOa
W.
VAN WICKLEN
PLUMBER
SteetiTi Boilers
)teain and Hot Water Heating
Main St. FMCCK>nT
.ocal Telephone, (2a LonK Distance ,',»«
Benjamin D. Homan
BU ILO E R
Plana and Bpeelfteatl,>na Prepared >Vorlt Huperlbtended
Katlmatee Fnmlehe.1 erriei aao aCnOCN FLACC,
araiDiNci racteaav, i. t.
F.t A. Dorlon
no.NOriD AUCTIONEER
Uhe KodaK. Ctrl
¦qra for yon to bi^ yonr supplies al hooaa, Tha prk« is the same in rity or
KODAKS
FILMS
Velox Solio
S. F. PEARSy%LL
Oppoaite Post Offlce Freeport, N.Y
WILLIAM H. POST
Sncnaaar to J. T. l*nat A Hoa —-riealer In
Choice Groceries Flour and Feed
MAIN STRCCT, rrnggpomr ttnh sl L I *- ¦ . t*0- *sa4tll ttesss
PATENTS
»easaws>«*eraa.aaaorsB. atmam tatatm.-s
.r awi. fc. a«. nann,.» ftl nlam,l. B>.t"ll<»J< .•>Maiar&aaar«»,«aruMiaaaJTna.-Mark>. -ft
I, raaa t..r.m ..wmt .... ....m m ,B«.a,w«A
Drato* LAWTSaa er t« Tatar rBArms.(|,
S ..AM NTtan noGBKa riMMta Twa. K
} alt^WSaa mmtani.iv fc^aa Uiik. raaUalSf
'C. A. SNOW & COJ
MTCMT LAwvcaa. a
K IK at Mial Mat. Will—TW. I. CS
«RHap»¥e9Pi!S(a»«si<
CROMBIE'S COUGH CURE
COKS EVERY rJM 8* GOUM.
When you
Insure Yo\ir House
yon want to bo sure that tlie insiiruDce company is absolutely reliable. AVe aro agent for the
OERHAN ALLIANCE
one of the most secure in the world
LOWEST RATES
V. G. WALTERS
REAL ESTATE
Review liuilding Freeport, N, V,
Telephone 941
J. M. HEWLETT
Ilealer in
Hay, Feed
and
Bundle Wood
ChurcK St.. FREEPORT. N.Y.
MONEY TO LOAN m-S;?. :.-»
I»»r (wnl. Al'
rood «pplir«tlonn pmmptly •ciepirtl,
R.eeve S, BaLrtlett.
Title Insurance & nortirace Loans
Maln()m,^e. CRKKNIMRT, 1. I
11 I.lht-rtv ,'*lreel. New York. BranrhOin,<y 'Kl\erl,,-ail, I, I
i,'a .SavliiKi Hank Hldic
Dracxed to Dealh br a Coll.
Mias Keiia Wolmter, twenty yenrs old. living nonr Home, was draRRed to death by H fractious colt. After dinner Mips Webster, ss was her cus¬ tom, took her fancy work and the colt, whlih wns her cgpeclBl pet, and scatinK herself by the hlchwny near hor home nihiwcrt the nulmnl to nibble tho Braes while she busied herself with her sewing. The colt's halter hsd n Inns rope ntlHched which was wouml about MiFS Webster's wrlal! Of a sodden the colt look fright al some- thinir, nnd before thc girl could loosen Iho Tope she was yanked from her seat by tlie rnnaway colt and dragged along the rockj hlghvay more than a quarter of a mile. The horse, hauling the bruised and bleeding form of (he loung woman, wns caught by two farm hnmls. Miss Webster was unconscious nml died In ten minutes.
Old Man to Divorce (^illd.
An nitlnn for divorce is to be brought Oy .lolin I'lmcU, the seventy yejr old I'liliher. lit Kliujcrliook, agninst his lirtcii Vl arold wife, to whom be wns marrlcii n few months agn. Ono after¬ noon, RB Powell was delivering ment. he called at the residence of Edward Van Biieren, where Miss 'Almira Brad well was employed as a domestic, Powell Immediately became smitten with the girl, snd suggested that she marry hini, to which she consented. The ceremony was iierfoniied that evening. The following day the bride lefl her aged spouse, nnd, although he has Blur,' used c'ery iiicaiis tn persuade her to roturn, she hns iwrsisteutly re¬ fused. Powell (-eeks a divorce on the ground of desertion,
Inereaee In Canal Tonaate.
The lncreHi,e In cnnal tonnage ovei that of Inst year, whicb wns noted at Ihe lieginning of the present senson, conllnues, according lo a slatenioiil given nut hy Siiperitilendcnt of Public Works Hoyd. Thc flgures for the third week of May show 115,705 tons, an increase of 17,604 tons. There was an Increase in through freight East of about (5000 tons. The totnl of the Enslein shipments was (i0,400. In com¬ parison with tt4,8l'l Ions Inst year, a imall decrease, while thc Western ship- menls wore fili.SO,'!, as against 33,280 tons ln«t yoar, Thc Inrge Increase In Western shipments over last year Is lookod upon as a very favorable Indica¬ tion,
Tan Wonaer Bn;a Moal I>le. The Court of Appeals at Albany coi^ Armed the conviction of murder lu the flrst dogree against Ihe three Van Wornier boys sentenced to death for Ihe murder of their uncle. Peter A, Hallonheck, at Croeniiort. ("oiunibia County, on Christmas Eve, 1001. The Ihree Van Wormer boys, who are con- lined In Ihe death house at Clinton Prison. Dnunomora, were Informed by Deputy Warden Vogao thnt the Court At Appeals hart attlrmcd their sentence ot denlh, Allhough they were much loprcssoil liy Iho news, one of them -,ild that they hnd a good lawyer work- ng fnr thein and thot they yet hoped to •scape Ihe electric chair. _
Both Eaperleaeed la the Oaaie.
Having in the eourw ot his sixt.v nine veara of life buried twenty «ix wive, a f.irmer of Buieina, in France, haa juat mar ned a twentyacventh. Nor ia the lady a raw beginner at the game. She haa buried eishteen husbanda.
John P. Wright
GENERAL AUCTIONEER
BIG FLOOD HAVOC
Scores of Lives and MillioDs
of Dollars Id Property Lost
Id Western Cilies.
FUII DISEASE AND FAMINE
20,000 Persons Are Homeless al
Kansas City—Reliei Work Going
Forward Rapidly at Topeka.
Fifty deaths In Kansas City and tlilr- ty-four deaths In To|x-ka was the rec¬ ord of the disastrous flooils In Kansas sfter carefnl revision. It was thnnglit, however, that the death list mlghl be In,reased when nil tho afflicted dis¬ tri,ts hnd beon sble to approximate their losses. Thc Kansas River wns subsiding. As the watois abated the danger of contagious dis¬ ease Increased. Plphtherla and s<'arlet fever appeared, and tho linctors were unable to reach the sulTerers to any extent. Hundreds of cases of measles have nppenred aniong the children and will result fatally In mnny Instances owing to tbe e.\posed condition of the patients.
It is expected that .North Tojieka will not be hnbltnblo for months nflor thc wntors go dnwn. Trnliis will inrry the siiflorers to pla, es Iiislior up nlnng the trmk ns snnn ns tlicy ,iii! ho nin.
Koixl Is scarce and nil those I>enned up iu houses are suffering for drinking water. From 15,000 to 20,(H10 persons are homeless.
Relief Is imurlng in to the stricken cities, other cities responding to Ihe call qui, kly.
The loss to projierty will aggregnte many inlllioii'. Ilniirtreds of buihiiuga hnvo boon ilestrnyed. and thousands of acroE ot growing cropa havo bt-cn ruined.
The ."States alTected are Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa, and also Oklahoma and Imlian Territory,
Vreepart. N. T
LAXAKOLA
cure* constipation.
60 YEAIIS' , eXPBRICNCK
tl). l._ Telephnne In all nfll,-
a. I, r
OERMAKOLA ointment cures all skin diseases.
Patent
Iaiws Oc9ioNa CorvnioHTS 4c.
AttroB* Mndlnc ¦ tkctrh and d«acrtptlMi may qaloklv aaoartaln oar optDtnn fraawnvtbnr an invmUon la probablf patatifabla. Communirfi- tions Rt rlctljrmnMantlairTl and book on Matenu aant fr^-v CMdaat mnocr foraacniliWMtvnta.
Pfttanta taken tbrunab Munn 4 Co. racvlv* i^tial noMot, wit hnnt cbanre. In tbm
Scientific Jfmericaii.
. ImnrmmA dr*
Tanoa. $S a
II fwwadanlMik
New York
Dfftrm. IkC
A handanmalr inastralad WMkly. rnlatinn ot anr arlatitlllr InanuU. rnar: fnnr Bontha. fL 0oMbr-ll
MUNN&Co.**-
Draoeh Oflea. €36 f M- Wsshlofft
PEPSIKOLA cure. Indigestion and dyspepsia.
This Mantei.al
In Oak, Gloaa FlnlaH
$15
Oak Cabinat Mantala from $12 us
MANTEL & FIREPLACE FIHINGS
of all kinds, at city prioes
BATHROOMS AND VESTIBULES TILED
ORNAMENTAL CENTERS ANO BRACKETS
D. MORRISON
Show Rooms Crove Street, Freeport
Kansas Ciiy, Mo, The flrst nuthcntic luforuialioii (rom Kans:is (i'y, Kan., f,li,,wed that HU.tSK) people are hoiiiele!>ii In tbat district. Many have been drowued. but the number cannot be esdmated. The property loss has been henvy, Tho situation Is a parallel to Ihe situation here—apparently no bet¬ ter, aud no worse.
It Is utterly lm|>OKsllile to form any estimate of the number of dead In Kan- Baa CKy. There have been manifold stories of how boats laden with people bave been scon (o sink—Ihere havo boon reiiorts without end of bo<IIes seen floating by on wreckage, of meu who hnve (rlod lo drive wagons Inden Willi household effects against certuin death In the swift current and gone down In tho flood. The majority of those stories lack proof, however, and eveu If Iruo the proof may never I* had. Thero Is no possible way of got tiug at Ihe names of the dend, and no chance of forming nny estimate Ihat can confldently be termed nccurato. It Is likely, however, that the number of fatalltiea in Kansas Clt.7, Mo., wi:i ap¬ proximate flfly.
The flnanclal damago is about as great now as it Is llkoly to bocome nn loss the water rises much higher. The great danger Is tbat Ihe foundations of buildings may be undermined. How ever, (he Imildings Ihat have wllh stood lb,' flood all day hnve an exi-ol lent ihanco of holding out for some time.
There has Iieen no suffering lu the city iieyond that sustained by the peo¬ ple driven from their hoines. Excel lent work haa been done by the locnl relief comniltlees, and those In control of the work sre confldent Ihat the clly will be able lo care for Its own withoui culling upon other cities of the dlnle.
At night Ihe city Is In absolute dark¬ ness, save tn buildings which bave Ibeir own electric light plants. Power for the threi" stroot car Hues that have resumed op<Tatlon Is furnished by wator pl|ied from a small atream In one of Ihe valleys. The newspapers have boon compelled lo discontinue the une of Ibelr typesetting machines lie- cause of lack of Iiower and are setting ty|>e by bsnd.
There la practically no railway traflic and businoss all nvor tho city Is sus¬ pended. Mnnufacturers ou high ground were compolloil tn shut dnwn owing to the almost total shutting off of the walor supply. No stre<'t cara nre run¬ ning.
.\ grest, swirling lake, dnitod with floating cottages, tn'Os, telegraph p<iles and other wreckage, covers tbo low¬ lands ns far ss (he eye i-an roach. .'Sim¬ ilar flosting objects csine rushliig down the Missouri Klver, some of It possibly from Topeks,
Word wns brought to polli'O besd ipinrtera thnt s numlier ot men were looting houses In the enst bottonis. They bnd Iniprnvised rnfts from Iionrds and by propolling thom with polos were making their way Into the hniisos through tho aecond story winilows. Chief of Tnllce Hayes st nnoe ordered a detachnieut nf offliers to tho plsce, with strict orders tbat If tho smry was
Pusma CsBBl Treair Deoned.
Trustworthy advices showed that tht rsnnms Csnsl treaty was doomed te defeat In the t'olomblan Congress. Tht Colomhisns hope by deferring sctioi for two years tn obtnln the sum al lotted to tho ranams Canal Company.
found to be true the thieves sbtiuld lie bhut down at once.
Mayor Iled hns Issued s perempt.wy order for the closing of all saloons In Kansas City. Within an hour the or- ilcr bad been I'arrled into complete ef- fe,t.
The focMl supply Is rapidly becoming a i)ue%tlon of vital importance. There wns n run on ever.v retail grocery and meat store in Kansas Ctty. Persona almost overran the snpply liouses In a panicky rush to buy np enough food to last until tbo flnod shall subside.
.Merchnnis con.'ililer Ihe food situation an alarming ono. The supply of meal is scarcer than anything else. The coal slluntlon Is no less ainrniins. Prion fnr mnny staple articles of food bavo alniosl risen tn a famine staudard
Tbo major pari of the loss will fall nn the packing house interests. The Inundation ts greatest I Kansas CKy, Knn , but the pro|ier(y loss bn„ been Inrgrsl on thla side of the rher.
In Armourdnle nlone the losses to the pncklng Industry and others Is placed ,-onservatIvely at |2,.V10,OtA Argen¬ tine, another suburb, has suffered losses estimated at S.'Md.OUO.
Arniourdale, with a iiopulatlon of Ifi.- 0(111 prople. Is deserted and Its site niarked only by the (ops of buildings snd a number of flres.
Two-lhlrds of Argentine Is under water. .More than 4500 ponpio In thia suburb are homeless anil nearly 30(X) aro dostltute.
All bridges over tbe Kaw Rlrer nre dnwn, and the oi.ly coinmnnlcntinn with Arniourdale Is by boat.
The flooded district covers an area three miles long by four miles wide. The flood forms a semicircle, reaching south and west from the Union Oepot. which Is Incntetl under high bluffs thnt mnrk the dividing line lietween Kansas t^Ity, Mo., proper and what Is known ns the west bottoms. The principal dam¬ age done was al Armourdnle and Ar¬ gentine, Kan., In Ihe packing house dis¬ trict, ou the Kansns River, on Ihe ex¬ lreme southwest liorder of Ihe clr,'le' mentioned,
PKRII.S l>r IIEPITOEES.
cared at once, and to this end rush mes¬ sages were sent to St, Joseph. Tbe IsUDches arrived about 4 o'clock, ami were at once loaded with provisions and dispatched to North Topeka, In sn hour they retnrned loaded with ref¬ ugees, maiiy of whom were uncon¬ scious, baring K|ient tblrly-slx hours In frees or oa rmifs, without foo«l.
The disaster has de\-eloi>ed hundn»ds of heroes. Men of all conditions of life worked night and dsy in effecting thrilling rescues. K. I.. Bailey and K. .\Iexnnder perfotmed some of tbe
THE SUNDAY SGHOQl I
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMKNT* FOR JUNE 7.
a«^ee(i Paal'a Voyage aaa
Arte savli.. Sa.4«—UsMeai Tast. na. laT-sa-MeMenr Vereee, 11 II fl— wtatjuT or, Ibo l>oy*a Lcs«oa. The voyage to Oele (vs. 1-12). Froai al ., ., . , . .._*''* provim-ra aevuiird parties w»re OPte
M. Alexander perfotmed some o( the ttaolTy being brought lo Rome, and aaaaia most heriilc work of the nlgfir. In Ihe aa a aulHcienl comiiany eould be fstkifal darkness. abou( 3 o'clock a. in., .it the I'sul waa aent with them undrr ths ¦kHaa greatest risk of their lives. Ihov sue- of Julius, s Uomau renturioa. tmm _ ceeded lu renching one of Ihe burning reac'aed Fair Havens, on the SOttth « -i lumlHT .vards and res.ued a doren i«j»-«'"""«''•'»•'"" °f •«<>««••;»*• '^ women and cWldnjn. I Jf,'1\;r"r'Vea'l,''ra::«n";'i..S!i:^ ^
Women nnd children were given the ,dviaed them to remain h*«, bat Jdtah preference in tlie work of rescne. As ; the t<-nturion, who had ehargs ol Um lilF result Ibere are scores of fninllles ' diera and priaoners, had the autkoritf
on this side of the river to-day with no heads. The women and cblldriMi were almost frantic In Ihelr all-ronsuni- Ing anxiety for the husbands snd fathers left on Ihe other side of tbe swirling flooil. In the bulletin win¬ dows of the newspa|iers npiieared no-
decide and naturally trusted Ihe the owner of the ship mote thaa .. Paul. Accordingly they aet sail (or _ nice, a more enmmodious port of Or*t^ tenainf there to winter.
The hurricane (va. I.I-XI). They aat «¦
Irom Fair Haveni Inr IMicnice, a diataaW m
ot leia than fortv inilea, on a pleasaat dafa ¦
llces signed by ncoivs'of women, ask.ng expecting to make a apeedy and safa that Informallon b* sont to them of i "«>' . »"' •'"»»»< immediately a lm
.K.I. K...I A ». !.„:- ..!.. ! struck them, and the ahip was eatufc*
drivrn before (he wind for twml
fnle
their husbands as so<m ns the was known.
H. J. Henry, a hardware uicrchnnt, flrst sent his father and mother tn safe ty and then undertook to remain ami keep their property out of the hands of looters. He managed to escap<> when the flood came by riding a trusty Iiorse. As far as Mr. Henry knows his stock of hardware had been swept away, with tbe building and entire eslablish- menl.
These are only n few nf numerons In. stnnces of distress, liundreds who were rich are now poor, and the iwor people are In distress. Many lost atiso- lulely everything. They had Ihe sav¬ ings of years laken by water. Now Ibey hnve ouly the titles to the wntor- covered land.
IOWA MTDATION BRIOHTBR.
Relnrn
Ready for Business. All who have PE^NANINK ^*>^* *^"*
THE PENANINk FOUNTAIN PEN i^ PEN-AN'-INK for
a vast army uf men and wumcn who ifladly testify to freedom from l>ond«g-i- t'i thc Ink Stand. Perfect writlnjf vonvenience for a low price. Satisfaction jri^arantoed.
nalee Oealed For Wo Tlon Immp.
An Imperial edict Issued at I'ekin appoints Wu Ting fang, the fnrmer Chinese MInl-tor at Washington, to tie a mem tier nt the Korolgn lltflte The nppnintment practically creates a now nlBce,
S. F.
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IggOAMlmiSSmm
REVIEW Bt'lLOINQ
MUailiiMBiMMliM
ros sAix BY PEARSALL
MAIN STREET
Eoalgs ¦¦eesaar Boot to Prieon.
The trial of Enalgn Huessner. chargeil wllh manplnughter for klling his eld ^¦lllKllmate and lifelong (rle;id. Harl ,nann who was serving a '•oni|ulsnry term as a private lu the artillery, look plui-o st Kiel, tiermsuj'. The prosecutnr demanded that the prisoner be sentenceil tj six yesra' li:i;irlkon raent at h.irl lab.jr, but whea tte arcnseil was f,,,iutl guilty Cu- nyCTt se;iten,iMl I.in, tn four years' slLiple litpriai'nmeni an,l d-grailati i;i
Cliltmpo people are ThrlAj.
f-'sriigs hark dciv,Bit» I;i ( tii'iign II; hsve pn.«Re,I tlie tl ki.lt.k),(ID lEUtk
srealoro Parmora CosaMao.
The farmers o( Kansa*. Soutliern Ne¬ braaka i.ud .North Dklal.ciiia charicreil un irgsnitatinn I" le- known us the >"armor»' Co- )|)erali>e ^'hi;lp:Iie Ais> ciatioD The trgjiiiration hss s cap,isl stock ff I-I'MaH. sad Us p'.ir;»)»e i" to handle tbe grain of the im*' rjoi i t>ers.
raaal rroaty io Doobt.
It waa ropnrted on gixxl authority
from Bogota thai t'le rej»-<'"¦" of th.r
I'xnsnia Canal treaty i,i i'» prrseni
fnrLi by Ihe i,,I,;i.,buiu Cuiigreb* wtt
FREEPURT j slaost certain.
Topeka l-hralrlona Fear m Krnui(e of Diaeaae.
Tnpeka. Kan The wnter il the r.B:i- sns Iiiver Is subsiding. aDd whilo prac¬ tically all of North Topeka Is still un¬ der water thp worst of tbc flood situa¬ tion is nver and the work of rescue Is now going forward rapidly. One thou¬ snnd tents will be erected outside the city for tbe refugees from Ncrlh To¬ peka, aud they may have to remain In this camp for several months, ns Presi¬ dent I.. Y. Crubhs, of the Floard of Health, snys thnt even after the waler reiorlcs the sanitary cnndlllcu cf North Tnpeka will be such tbat it caciiot lie inhabited for several inonlbs.
The recession of the flood has en¬ abled (he authorities In make a can¬ vass of the dainage done, and Ihey re¬ port tbat the beliet Ihnt nearly 2C0 had perished In Ibe flood was erroneous. The known dead nnmber thirty-four, and the city authorities do not believe that this number will be Inrgoly lu erensed.
The dislress of the sufferers Is helng reltevrd. Those who are still In North Topeka are being supplied with food and they nre In practically uo ('anger unless It be from sickness.
One of the most distressing fentnres of the situatlou now Is the possibility Ihat there will be a sproail of contn- kIoub dlseniies. Cases of diphtheria and scnrlet fc er nre reporte,! among tbe refugees. Hundreds of cnaes of measles nre prfvalent among tbc chil¬ dren, nnd, on account of the exposed condition of Ihe patients, will result fa¬ tally In many cases.
The possibility of en epidemic Is now the most serious thing the city must contend with. An emergency Board of Henlth has ln'Cn appointed by the .Mayor lo co-operate with the city phy¬ sician in quelling the disease which will result from the flood. The bonrd orgnnIr.ed, electing Dr I, Y, Grubbs president.
Provisions of all sorts are becomin? scarce In Topeka.
A sad feature of the situation Is the londency of thieves to loot buildings. They go In by rafts and boats away oul in the suburbs where tho homes are abandnned. The police have orders lo shnnt such marauders on sight.
Il is estimated that the loss In Ihe residence part of Norlh Topeka will reach S.500.000, lu nddltlon lo the loss to Ihe Santa Fe, Ilock Island nnd I'nlou Paclflc railways, which will nggregate laiO.nno. The loss lo the Topeka Street Rnllway Company will perhaps belT.V- 000. The loss to the business district Is believed to be something more tban $1,000,000.
President lioosevelt telegraphed to (lovernor Bailey, offering assistance of the Federal autborltlcs. If needed. a( follows:
"('hoyenne, W.to.—I am Inexpressibly shocked at reports of dreadful calaniily that has befallen Topeka. If there Is an.Tthtng (he Federal authorities can do, of course, let me know.
"THKOnORK naOSF.VKI.T." Large contributions have already been received for (he beneflt of Ibe suf¬ ferers. Tbe amonni given by Topeka citisens alone will aggregate $100,000. To (his Is to he added nn Immense quantity of clothing, provisions and general supplies. Outside towns hnve generously offered nld. notable ninong which Is Galveston, Texas.
Tbe flrst effective roHcin- work began soon after dayllghl whon nine bnals ar¬ rived from Ottawa on a special train, and Iboy were put Into active servlco nl nnee.
Roon after reports of drowning began to come In. A liost containing elghl men engaged In rescue work wss swept away In tbe swift current. As far as known all were drowned. A boat con¬ taining two men wss cnpslsed. Tho bonis Won' loo frsll to live lu the whlrllnc wntors. More Imals arrived from Knipnris and hurry messages were sent tn nlher towns for mnre.
It was snon recognised that rowboats wnulil be of no use lo battling with the currents. Steam lannchea must Ih' so.
Died of SaloMal Woaad
Grant Blodgett, Ibe bookkeeper who sbot himself in the Bank of Buffalo, at Buffalo. N. Y.. died from his inJu -lea The shooting was done with suicidal ln(en(, believed to have Ix'en prompted by trouble of some kind.
Bevea Klllea la a Wreek.
A double.header esst bornd freight ami a west Imnn 1 freight na the Sonth¬ em Railway collided at Bryan, Als , with the result Ibsl both trains csnght fire anil were burned snd seven train hsnds wore killed.
Tks HaMaaal Qaaie.
Jinny Cslahsn lesds the Amerlcsn I.,<a£iie batimen.
There are eight left-hsnded batters on tbe Chicago Amerlcsn team.
Rrxiklyn leads the lesgne In club Oelilirig with the toe average of .9&3
With (iesaler playing Detroit has two Ifft handed throwers In the onttteld.
KsDsas CII- bsa signed Pitcher Yerke:;. Into of tie St lyculs League ( Ilib.
Cy Young SI.I Tub*' Wsddell sr» tbe I itching attrsctions l.i the American i>oague.
llsns Wagr.er lisa heen appolnied eartain if the Pittaburg (N. L.» team.
The IWI Chicago teams will bare fonrleen ,'< nflicting dates thla seasoD.
"Jack " Kstnll. wbo pitched for Bal¬ timore laat year, bas slgoel with Mln- urspoUs.
Doyle Is doing good work for tbf Brooklyn (eau, lhis season and aaylof nothing.
Plttsborg holds drsI position for long hln made ty clubs with a total of IWI extra bases.
John I. Warn President of tbe liiii» Haseljsll League. Is drad. al Austin, rezaa.
^i^ammmmmiimmiimimmmiiti
Flood la Kerrdlag and Mefavee, to Tlieir Hoinea.
Pes Mollies, Iowa. -The nood situa¬ tion in Iowa is improving, and mnny refugees aro able lo return to their hemes. In tbe Des Moines valley prob¬ nbly IS.OOO Btlll homeless, bul all are being well cared for and will soon be able to go back to thelt flooddntuaged dwellings. Provisions and clothes have been contrlbuled l.i large quantities, and It Is believed Ihnt tbere will be uo further serious trouble. In Ihls city the ice and milk famine is tbo most se¬ rious feature.
Al Otiumwn the situnllon Is more se¬ rious (hau In (his cKy. AIhihI "iHKI peo¬ ple were driven from their homos lu Ottumwa.
Tbe relief authorities announced thnt they were confronted with a food nnd fuel famine. Meat markets all over the city declared they had hut Iwo or Ihree da.vs' stock on hand. There was nn prospect of getiiug a shipment of freight Into Des Moines In less thsn Ihree or four dnys. Bnkerlos were over¬ taxed by reason of the demand of Ihe (KOO flood refugees through the relief association. The temperature of tbe past three dnys wss such as to cause great suffering and to threaten great loss of life through exposure.
Then It transpired thnt Ihere wss but a meagre oonl supply and that Ihe light and power plant hnd nn lusnf- flclent supply. Itoads were iiii|iassnlile for team hauling and no coal could be shipped In.
For over Iwo dnys It rained constant¬ ly and the mercury stood close lo the freezing point. Scores of men, women and children spent bourn at a lime Iu soaking wet garments, sitlliig on Iho roofs of Ihelr homes awntliug the ar¬ rival of rescuers. More fatalities will result from exposure than from drown¬ ing. The property loss will amount Into thc millious. Hundreds are home¬ less.
War neporlmeni Render* Aid, Waahington. 1). C. - The Wnr Depnrt¬ ment will nssist lo the extent of Ks power In efforts to alleviate suffering in the flooded districts of (he West. Orders to (bis effect have Iwen given to Major-Genernl J. C. Bates, com¬ manding the Department of the Mis¬ souri, with headquarters nt Oinnha. Neb. The supply deparlmenl, nt Ix?av- enworlh, Kan., will be drawn upon for Ihe shipment of tents to tho flooded localities should these lie found neces¬ sary.
BANK TREASURER. DEFAULTER.
Albert O. Mather, or Dover, IK. H.. Coa- raseaa to Taklag aiS,Ooa.
Dover, N, H,—The New Hampshire Rank (Commissioners Issued a slale¬ ment announcing the discovery of a defalcation amounting lo $l.'i,4,''i2 from Ihe Stafford Ravings Bank, nf this clly, one of the largest banks In the State, with depoalta aggregating $.'i,Nno,(H)t). Tbe Terlflcallon of depositors' pnss books, receully ordered by llie (Commis¬ sioners, disclosed Ihe shorlage, which the bank ofllclals Immedlateiy traced to the treasurer, Albert O. .Matbes.
On being questioned by President Brown be admitled that he had appro¬ priated funds from the aecounls of ten depositors to Ihe amount of $15,000. becanse of speculative losses sustained severs I years ago.
The treasurer lost s leg by fslling afler alighting fnmi a train a month agn, and hin absence from the bank led lo Ihe discovery of tho shortage. Mathes' condition Is critlcsl. The de- liosltors' losses are made good frnin the I snk's surplus,
¦ollji ladlelaa ae a lloedler. At Ht. I»nls, Mo., seven of (he seven¬ teen Indictments which were roinrned against Dsnlel J. Kelly, of Now Vork City, charged hlni wilh hriliery and n-ilh altempled hriliery,
A Larsor tloia Oafpot.
The Yukon's gold output this season promises to exceed thai of last year by from $1,000,000 to $3,000,0f|0.
Poleoa Ivr Klllaa Hlai at BIclil t »o.
Charles Whitehead, of Dubolalown, Pa., aged eighty-two, died of poisoning. Wbile working lo tbe garden he con tracted poison from Ivy.
Raoeooolfa aislv-Mlla RMe.
Prealdeni RooeeveK took a ride of sixty miles over Ibe "Black Hills trail from I,,aramle to Cheyenne. Wyo.
Preach Baaaot Withoal a Daaoll .
Tbe French Minister of Finance has succeeded by rigid economy in provid¬ ing for a budget wllboat a deAcit.
Rows of the Tailors.
Chinese coolie Ishorers will lie ex'eo slrely eniployed In the hemp flelds of Mexico.
A permanent orgaolzatlon of black¬ smiths' helpers has been formed at To ledo. Ohio.
In Canada no child, young girl or woman can lie employed more Ihan sixly bours s week
Rubstsntial loereases In wages have been granted by Ibe Imss blacksmiths of Brockton, Msss.
Indhiaapolls iliMl.l uoMers are out. Their demands for a len per cent. In crease were nnt granted.
Cincinnati lUhlol building latmrers have formed a union.
Porters In tb* down-town stores of CtaicafD bare organised ¦ union.
It Is said tbat tbe cblMren of labor engaged in the various orcnpstions of tbe railed HUtes number I,'50,(100.
Heveral Ihouaand mm at Atierdeen, Waab.. are Interested In Ihe cnnteni- plated plan to orgaols* tbe milliurn.
Members of tbe Federation nf If a*l- clana have been forbidden to plar wbere (^aTemmeBl maaletaoa appaar,
Toronto (Canada I eoreasakera bave derided to ask for aa Increase froai
milea in a aoutlinesterly directiaa to amall island nf Claii<la. This wis pltoti twenty-five milea anuth of Pbeaieo, ihsfa they deaired tn land. Thsn tolloirM aanr daya of tempest in which ncitkcr san OOt stars apiieared. Kvcrrtbing not lilllia|W aable to the preservation of the skip Waa thrown overboard, and all hop* •( Mag saved waa given u|i.
Paul giving romfnrt and advieo (vs. tl< 38), Undrr that dark aky, and in tbtl ho|ieIraaIy drifting ehiii, there auxaiod tM jny nf light and life, for it hsid no JoMa fleeing from dnty, hut a Paul bound la tha spirit to teatifv fnr Qod also at tt Adapte,! to Ihe nrtxl of these MO wrre hia hopeful, rncnuraging words. Paul reminda them of their error ia t carding hia counael at Fair HsvMS. he doea, nol to reproach them, bat <
thrm a haaia of eonlidenee in his | .r-
rnmforting aaauraneea. Then he aglMlla them to be nf good cheer, and tails tk that the angel of God stood by bias ia I night and saaurrd him Oist thers T^ be "no loss of any man'a bfe." Thsir snd hope in (hear atrange, bright pro,iiiae were reinf,ireea ov Pattl'a ,
confession of trust in the Ood wboaa
ciful purpoac he hnd announced to tllMB. On the lonrteenth night of ths stona tMir discovered that they wrre dra wing aska aome Isnd, Thry had bren drirca absat 4S0 miles weatward tn the little Ialaa4 ti Malta, Bome of the sailors were ttyiae (a escape and leave ths others to their Ntlh but Paul aaid, "Except theae abide ia tM ship yc csnpnt be aaved," whereapoa tka soidiera rut the ropes that held the MtM boat to the ahip and sllowed it ta dwi aw,«y, and thr anilora were obligsd to rO* main in the ship.
.1.1. "Was eoininR on." Whils they weft waiting fnr <1a.vli).'ht they had east out tka anchors. "Paul lieroni^ht." It ta sttaRgl ,-> that s prisoner ahould lie listened to rar a , moment, Kamsar rxplaina thia by tho Pf surance that Paul here waa a man oi dl^ tinriton, that Lukr and .\riatafcfans annnal panied Paul ns servants, for in no othar <a> paeity wnuhl they lie allowed to go witk nim. "To take anme food." To tneif Am spsir wsa added a further aulleriag: fMai want of fnnd in ennaeqiienee of thannjaiV done to the provisinna, and the imposanlK ity of preparinji anv regular uieal. W« aM the force of the phraae which allsdaa ta what a csausl reader might aupposs an (M* important part of the auffering, that tbsrs waa much abstinence. Then, too, with i dealh atsring them in the faee no oas aaiaa ] to eat. "Taken nnthing." That is, aa regular meal, Thla rannot mesa that thiy had lived entirely withont food.
.14.m. "Not a hair fall," The nlirsre It« proverbial one lo exiireaa cnmpleto detlvsf* anee. "Gnve llinnka." Without askiac permiaaion, Paul acts with authority MM in the prcaence nf these heathen BoMitfa' snd eailora recngnitea God, This maHMM' had an influence fnr good. Too oftaa it If the rase that Christiana allow Ihe wieksa to rule, "All nf good cheer." Psiil'S MpI' ful and eheerfiil suirit had breathed ImM and romfnrt into the whole eompanr. In* faith and cnurnge nnt nnlv cauaed mm t* paas thrnugh these dark daya withont jW* coming despondent, hut actually enah|aii him to inspire courage in all the rest.
37. 38. "Were in all." The nmnjitl! lar^e, whieh ahows Hot n a lanre ahin, "Sovlk" Peraons, "Katen cnouuh," "They tlMH thua have full alrensth fnr the task lefaM, them, "Caat out the wheat," Or |;mm; Thia would lie the natural cargo n( a. nMrn - ehanb'veeael proceeding from Alexa:itM* to Italy, nt grain was the priaoipsl ailMa exported from Kgvpt,
The wrrek and the eaeane (va, ttAi). 9^ 40. "Knew not the l,inH," Rren if aMM of the aailora were familiar with the IslaBa of Malta, yet coming an auddeuly upon it they would at firsl fnil to recognise it. "T.mk enunsel," Thsy taw an inlst with a hra,-h IR. V.) where they honed to be aUa to laud, and thry diaenssed the beat tneiiaa of doing ao. "Cneling off the snekeis," They cast nff the anchors and left thsm ia the aea, "TxKising the hnnda." An^tmfr- ships were supplied with two ruddsia. UM
faddles, one being placed on eaeh aia* M he at«m. When the ahip wsa saehofsa br the stem it became necesaary to holat theae rudders nut of the wnter and Mna them to tbe ahip, hut now that they wsrt trying to get the ahip lo land tbe iWldMB were untied,
41, 42, "Twn aeaa met." Ths ehsnaal which aeparates Ihr little laland ol Sanaa* netta from the Mallear coast near 8t. Paul'a Buy iinitra Ihe outer sea with ta* inner and fnrma juat euch a position as tl here deacrlbed. "Snidicra' counsel." Ae¬ eording to the Roman eutlnm each ot tka priaoners ivaa ehained In a particular ool. dier who waa hia keeper. The Roman law made the anldiera aniwrrable witk tbair own livea fnr the priannera placed unoor their charge, and nnw that there Wga a poaaihilitv nf the prisoiicra esrapiag ttO ooldiera wished Iheni put tn death,
43, 44, "Dealring to save," The eenta- rion could not (ail to ace that it wss ta, Paul that thr aafely nf the wbnle party waa due. "Swim " A< St. Paul had already ,. been thrice ahiiiwrrrkeil and hnd btCQ W , the deep s night and a day (3 Cor. II: IQ . we may be aure Ihat he waa among Ibof* who were lold to swim ashore, "Cslht ta paaa" And ao Ihe (hrre nniuta of rppvt prediction were acrnmiilisned—they WPtO wrerked unon an iaisnd, Ihe ship was ImI and their hves were aaveil,
Tbs Aatartlo KsRsaitloa. According to a csblegrsm from Captain rolbrek, of the Morning, the rcHef sbip M the Diarovrry. now iqc-Dound in tbs Aal- srctic. the trana-ahipment of DroeisiOM from his ship to Ihe Discovery nad ta ps eondueted on aledges over eight nrilsa ot ice. it not being possible to bring th* aUpa nearer together than this, Ths nnenaetsa failure nl the proviaiona on liosrd tM MS-
d
rovery haa nnt yrt been explsiosd, bat it is clear tbst the latter a ¦" otber supply in ordrr lo
which sbe set oot to sec _^ _.
irobably require $10,000 or $W4H0
probably require «au,WD or ooBAPti ¦••» than bas baen allowed (or tb* *tpia»M *f tbe expeditiim.
• Illpiaas at Iba WorM's rale. One of the exhibita at tbe 8t, Loai* ftt- position will be a Pbilippina ^tmy^joU^ will eonaiat of upward of WOO persaa*. ihowing every character of tbe life wbicb sa- lau in the lalaada. inclading native maaa- (actures^ mechanical and agricultural far- anita. Thia colony will he reprodsosd aa la exiaU on th* native a<iil, and to ama* » eafiecially rcsliotic homoa Af tb* BMaMtqr will be trsnaportmi from tbc PliUipalM* to the (air grounda aad re-erected for b*a»- UtioB by (h* natives tbrougbont ta* (H months' duration of tbe expositioa.
ArMaolal ¦ora-WoMs.
A merchant in liverpool u rrsdittid srtth having diacovered a prooeao tor taratat soft woods into hard The treatmoat «aa- sisU ia saturating ihe soft wood witb • s^ lution o( augar at tbe boilina P"«l- **• water ia afterward evaporated, h?STln« tM porca of the wood fliled witb eolid SMMr. wbicb is not brittle, snd sbowsaa t*ad- enrr to aplit or crsek. The ian som MH nrssKrvra tbr wood and readers It lamr- Vimie (o water It i. aoid tbat sesa'tha hari woods sre beneClcd by the
In rraaec aa exoeseivs ;gro«tb at halT aa
th* lip was noted In tH inaan* i *
of each 1000, while only MO irsr each IQpO m Ih* geaeral bospilals. noticed tbat tbc latter very frsqua . a penoiMl or family record ol asarsfalMI' or mental ¦ -
A Taaaa Aaalae^ CUtsk.
Wbik flabrng at Krnrbiriagb, Kadta^ fomu angler, aaed cigbt ana a half rtltfA eaudit A eai weigkiaa ainetMa omtojtm pounds A(t«' th* ash tosh th* haitll ¦aUed Ihe boy off bis f**t la aa aa*a***» Inl effect U ascaar
omoca to usa ior aa um-ivaar twtami .. . - pm^m - ISotea
twsyty two to Iwsaty-lTa csaU aa ' gligli^tSmltSotStJmimm
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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW «(vroi.t2 oopiKM. nvx: ct-.TtToi A FAMILT MEWaPAPKB OF LOCAI. ASD eZHKKAL. IVTBLLieKIIClt TItai! tl.M TIAkLT I> JIBTAIVB FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1903. NO. ,3?. Woodcleft r -. The Freeport Bank. CapHal $30,000 MAIN STIIEET, FREEPOIIT JOm t. BAXDALU PnsMaat OS/timOIT T. BPRAOtTK. VIm-PrM WILUAM a. HALL, Osshlar •aard af Diraatara ¦•¦dall AoRMt ^ttja Isa Wlllluaa, Miller 11. OoMsr p. wSsr Ploa >I.ODrawall DaalalJLIUnier > Jaoksoa Otorn. asMpt land bolMara. from • a. m In fpTmioiinliMtlUlas and ladaoe- laafcla IIWI JsaaHsisai iaal lo thoae of aMhartba Naw TerkarlMokIrn banks or Tmat Compaalas. aad evary sccoroo- dallaa aa (ar aa la eoaslatent with eon- eerratlre faaaasenienl, Iatereat at the rate of 3 par cent, paid on time dapoalla. thne moDlba nr more. Drafta laaued on all parte af Europe. Doea a geiiaral baokloc bvalneea. AeooaaU ot eoraorallnoa. companies, soeMlss. at«,, solleltad. KaUfaaaUafarllon gaaraateed. Inqiitrlaa will raeeire prompt attention and ne oliaerfDily aaswered. Banhof Itoekville Centte Villaoe Bvcnue KockvilU Centre, 1.1. •IIMI *. MITH, PrssWsal THMMS a. RHWHT, VlM-rf«iMsat •U«U T. MTmR, CssMsf, »ettb. Of Vltectore Oaona W. Davlaon Tbomsj O. Kalsht Jaha TlBOsat Hiram E, Smllb OlsBtwertk D, doabss Wesley B. Bmlth Obarlaa W. Harea Charles L, Wallace Arrendar Smith Auatln Cornwell Joha W. DaMott Joho T, Davliou Kdward T. Tharstoa Hamilton W, Pearaall Wado aOanaral Bank log Baalaeaa of [lepoa* II aad Dkawoat. lalaraat Paid oa Special Depoalta. Dvafla Issnsd oa Enjiland aod tbeConllneot. Year Patriiaaga solicited, Bsaklai Hoars: t A, M to 3 r. H.: Salur- dajr. • A, M, to It H, tHacoaatDa/s: Taaadsri and Frld a;F,»A Established iS66 Matlinsiiek Piano M(^. Co Of NEW HAVEN, CONN Kaeela In qoalitiea wbleh go to make a flnt olaaa Instmneat In tone, (onch aod geaeral workmanahip aa wall sa beaatjr of eaae de alga they atand onrlralod. We hava ssaaafactored pianoa for c rthlr Uiloiia nunee: no myaterloua sealing or prioaa. ONK PRICK nnlv from the faetory to y^urhonw. Yon avoid all dealera' and com- mlalon ageata' proAls. 32J0M IN VSE. ChoLSa £. Brockington 11 BMt IMk StrMt NEW YORK Bargains ii\ PIANOS AND ORGANS All bills payable to QEO. W. PEASELL, successor 'jMtiUtfSUifSlttJlk Funiture Garp8ts& Bsditliis . * StovM. Ran^, HooMfurnishiDg Goods.... Oil kiNi GmoIoim Stoves 'SK* C. PEASELL I of Freapnrt la now rrady Va lo faraiah yon wltk the K Best Cooking 5tovc 'k JLAVRA or aar other klad. C. PBASBLL A SON Undartakara and BmlMlincra Talaa*aaa Call, lOa 'fllPK^HF If. i '^n^^n^m^^if'Wf^ns'^n^^iW .' ¦ IN ANY LlOHT Make finished pictures on U/>e Kodak Plan ttmd aad onload Kodaks anrwhere. Darslop without dark room in t Kodak DeralopunK Machine. Print by dar or ni^tht un D«kko Kodakse $5 to $75 Brownie Cameras. $1 and $2 KodaK. l^etJmtoptn^ Machines Films Solio Velox 5. Fa PEARSALL llivtow BulMlag Main St.. Freeport J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER COUNSCLLOR-AT LAW Hempataad Naw Yorh Odieein Bempatea,I llanlc HulIrllnK (Corner MslQ and Fulton Street-, EDGAR JACKSON COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW 132 Naaaau St NEW vonK BALDWIN. NASSAU CO.. L I SIDNEY H. SWEZEY COUNSELLOR-AT- LAW Ncnt; Is lata sa Baa4 tad Mait i e IS.' Naaaaii St. New Y.,rk Reetdenre, Smith 8t,, near Cli,ir,l,. Kreeporl WANTED— SEVERAL PERSON.S of rharartpr and Rood reputation in eaoh state (one in this oounty rrquirel) to represent and atlvertiae old f-ntiihl'slicd wealthy btisiness hnuse of solid I, nu loial standing. Salary t'.II 00 weekly with expenses additional, all payabln in cash direct eaeh Wednesday from head of- fitses. Horse aud curriafte furnished when necessary. References. Kiiclosp self-addressed envelnpe. Ooloninl Co., 384 DearbomSt. (ChicaKO — ^"• This is the year to bny A Lot oi\ the Beach while yon can Ret it at the old pric. There will be an ndvnnoi" in price's ufler this season of 'i'> and ,W per cent The Hotel 5ite one acre and two buildings for mile. Information by calliiiR or addressiuR Mrs. A. J. Scott Fre<'i«irt, Nasmin Co., ?«. V Formerly Richard Smith's Bea, li Ouarantee deed Desirable Spring Trips of twii to fivc iliiv.s' iltirittioii, arc offered bv tll(^ OLD DOMINION LINE (<) Norfolk Old Point Comfort Virginiai BeaicK Richmond, Va. and Waahinjton. D. C. steamers sail diJll^, except Sunday, at 3 p. m from Pier 2i',, North Kivfr, foot of Beach stroet. New York. Stateroom Rkskrvatioss can be se¬ cured two weeks iu advance of sailing date, bnt must be claimiNl by 10 :00 a, m. on date of deimrture, or they will be assigned to other applicants if needed. Old Dominion Steamship Co «I BUCH STRCEf, NEW YORK N Y H. B Walkrh. Tralllr Manager J J. Bhown, Oen I'aasrnRer Agt MONEY TO LOAN On Mortgage at sy^y AU. (HWO LOANS ACCEPTED AT ONCE. ALBERT D. IIFF, Counscnor-at-Law BABYLON, N. V. STATE NEWS. Liquor Taa Keeelpta, Plate Excise ComBilsBloiier rulllnnn, st Alban.v, gfive oul th% following state¬ ment: 'The receipts for the flrst ien davs In May uuder the new Stnte Ex A ttSW BttMSDY FOR DFS- PBPSIA. Wliat It Is aaa Wha* It Does. Suppose you. a sufferer with indigea¬ tion, eould mnault twenty of America's greatest atomach specialists and reoeira honest advice and a prescription free, you cite Inw hare been $lil,3'.;ti,.'>(»2. and tlie would avail yourself of the opportunity receipts for the same period In likYi no doubt. I were «11,440,515. an Increase of S4,- Thst in elTect is what would happen U fl7t>,!»S7. The receipts for tfce entile you CO to your druggist foy a box of ii]uor tax .rear of 1903-O4 will spproxl- Pepsiltola, a prescription devised by mate lK'i!>5.786, an Increase of J.I.- twenty famous physicians for every fona "rtO.OS.'i over (he gross receipts for the of indigestion snd dyspepsia. liquor tax year of 1902-03. The S(ate's Pepsikola ia prepared in the form of share of llfjuor lax moneys for the ehocolste costed tablets and gives rslief liquor Isx year of infrj-tVl wss $4,308,- hy inrressing the flow of gaatric juice MVI: (he Statea shsre for tbe liquor and saliva, by stimulating ths stomach to xax venr of IlRinni fSllI be t!),314,2.~i,t, sn liicrcTse to thc .S(ate of J-'LtSX),?."!*!. Tlie amount of liquor (ax moneys re¬ ceived bv localities for the liquor tax yenr of l"lt03-04 will be $740,.'iOO grenter ihan the smount received for Ihe liquor tnx year of in(r.J-ai. The number of rertlilcatea Issued for the tlrst ten dnys In Mny of IIMW Is 3.1) per cent, less Ihan the nuniber Issued for the same perl.iil tu n»(i2. do ita own work, and by giving new tona and vigor to the entire digestive tract, ' The cost is only 25 eents, snd a valoa- Me treatise, "Ailvica to Dyspeptics" ii wrapped around every box. Thomaa Johnaton, Fraeport, L.I. Weak Hearts Are due lo Indigestion. NInety-nlna of every ona hundred people who htve heart Iroubia can remember when II was simple Indiges¬ tion. It Is a scienliflc fact thai sll cases ol hearl disease, nol organic, sre nol only traceable lo, but are Ihe direct result of Indi¬ gestion. All food taken Into Ihe stomach which (alls of perfect digestion ferments snd swells the stomach, puffing It up againsl the heart. This Interferes with the action ol Ihe hearl. and In Ihe course ol lime Ihal delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Kauble, al Nevada, O., aaya: I hul Homach Irouble and waa In a bad ttate la I hai heart troubla with II, I took Kodol Drtfievala Cure (or about lour tncotha and It cored me, KodolDigaataWkatYoa Bat and relieves Ihe slomach ol sll nervous strain snd Iha heart of all pressure. Bottlea onlr. 11.00 Size holdlnt 1% Mmea Iha trial w aize, which aella for SOc, rrsparad by a. O. DetWITT A OO., ONIOAOa W. VAN WICKLEN PLUMBER SteetiTi Boilers )teain and Hot Water Heating Main St. FMCCK>nT .ocal Telephone, (2a LonK Distance ,',»« Benjamin D. Homan BU ILO E R Plana and Bpeelfteatl,>na Prepared >Vorlt Huperlbtended Katlmatee Fnmlehe.1 erriei aao aCnOCN FLACC, araiDiNci racteaav, i. t. F.t A. Dorlon no.NOriD AUCTIONEER Uhe KodaK. Ctrl ¦qra for yon to bi^ yonr supplies al hooaa, Tha prk« is the same in rity or KODAKS FILMS Velox Solio S. F. PEARSy%LL Oppoaite Post Offlce Freeport, N.Y WILLIAM H. POST Sncnaaar to J. T. l*nat A Hoa —-riealer In Choice Groceries Flour and Feed MAIN STRCCT, rrnggpomr ttnh sl L I *- ¦ . t*0- *sa4tll ttesss PATENTS »easaws>«*eraa.aaaorsB. atmam tatatm.-s .r awi. fc. a«. nann,.» ftl nlam,l. B>.t"ll<»J< .•>Maiar&aaar«»,«aruMiaaaJTna.-Mark>. -ft I, raaa t..r.m ..wmt .... ....m m ,B«.a,w«A Drato* LAWTSaa er t« Tatar rBArms.( , S ..AM NTtan noGBKa riMMta Twa. K } alt^WSaa mmtani.iv fc^aa Uiik. raaUalSf 'C. A. SNOW & COJ MTCMT LAwvcaa. a K IK at Mial Mat. Will—TW. I. CS «RHap»¥e9Pi!S(a»«si< CROMBIE'S COUGH CURE COKS EVERY rJM 8* GOUM. When you Insure Yo\ir House yon want to bo sure that tlie insiiruDce company is absolutely reliable. AVe aro agent for the OERHAN ALLIANCE one of the most secure in the world LOWEST RATES V. G. WALTERS REAL ESTATE Review liuilding Freeport, N, V, Telephone 941 J. M. HEWLETT Ilealer in Hay, Feed and Bundle Wood ChurcK St.. FREEPORT. N.Y. MONEY TO LOAN m-S;?. :.-» I»»r (wnl. Al' rood «pplir«tlonn pmmptly •ciepirtl, R.eeve S, BaLrtlett. Title Insurance & nortirace Loans Maln()m,^e. CRKKNIMRT, 1. I 11 I.lht-rtv ,'*lreel. New York. BranrhOin, |
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