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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
0iarox.is oopiDH. civx: dt-^vTi*
'jsf. :
VOL. Villa
A FAMIL-y ML-wai'APER or LOCAL AND aBNERAL IXTBLLiaKycK
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1J)0;{.
TIKMl: tl.lO TEAILT I« ABTaltS
NO. 26.
m-
SORE LUNGS
Wben your lungs are sore and inflamed from coughing:, Is thc time when tbe nrms of PNEUMONIA, PLEURISY •nd CONSUMPTION find lodgment and multiply.
FOLEY'S
HONEY AND TAR
stops tbe cough, heals and strengthens the lungs. It con¬ tains no harsh expectorants tbat strain and irritate the lungs, or opiates that cause constipation, a condition that retards recovery from a cold. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR ia a safe and nerer (ailing remedy for all throat and lung troubles.
TIm Dflstsrs tai4 Nt Nad CsRSiaiitlsa - A Manrslsss lisrs.
L. M. Rucflet, Kcasoaer, lows, writes: "The doctors stid I htd con- iumptiaa tadTnt aa better uatll I used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. It helped me rigbt from the titrt sad stopped the tpitHni of blood tnd the paia IB my luags sad today I am sound tnd well.
TIIIIKE tlZCt 25o, 50o, and $1.IM
REFUSE SUMUITUTEt
REOOMKIDEO IY <«¦¦¦¦¦ SOla-D BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
THE CRY OF THE DREAIWER
%
IN ANY LIGHT
'^ Make finisiied pictures on
W}Q Kodak Plan
Iioad and unload Kodalca anywhere. Develop witiiont darlc room in tjam Kodaic Developing Mtuihino. Friut by day or uiKlit on Dekko
Kodaks, .$5 to $75
Brownie C&meras. $1 and $2 KfidaK. Vexfeloptn^ Machtnesf Mmt A varied stock ot
Films Solio Velox S. F. PEARSALL
lltvlew Buiiding Main St., Freeport
a.ift:i.ii^*'""»*^\- *~-«^.-
Ready for Business. Ali who have PENANINK ^bout them
THE PENANINK FOUNTAIN PEN Is PEN-AN'-INK for
a vaat army of mon ami women who jjlailly testify to froi-»lom from bontlajfo t'j the Ink Staml. IVrloct writini^'-lonvonioncc i , for a low price. S.itisfaition Mfi.aranleiil.
FOR SALE BV
S. F. PEARSALL
RBVIBW BUILDINO
MAIN 5TREET
FREEPORT
Benjamin D. Homan ^^* KodaK Ctrl
ICCT
BOILbtH
ytmi. AtppAmtmAmd ¦•tliulf
latlnuiltt rnriklalMj
¦a A. Dorlon
D9NDED AUCTIONEER
IMONEYTOLOAN
tu. tmm IMAMt ACCBPTED AT ONCC.
HMT ia IIFF, Caaateltor«t-I.aw ¦ABVUM. N. V.
Long«neoker Bros.
DENTISTS SS* raNaa SUaat, BraaUya
K fSivsaT, ussi t KinMSO ••nous
p^'-njS.YI^'Sl^'i;-* '-*"'
f-- WBa %o Lobssssckss. D. Xk. a. MsMMsr
^^^^— —
WILLIAM H. POST
¦ai » J-T. Poat Boa
; Choico Groceries Flour and Feed
MAIN STRKKT. rNCtMNT iartk at L-k a. a.. •»». ttadtii •*«t«e
SO VBAIM'
Patent
OMBBiatra-
*«a >«¦¦««
aa^ lor yoa to buy yoor nppUea at
boaae. Tho ptloe it the tame in city or
coantry
KODAKS
FILMS Velox Solio
S. F. PEARSALL
Opposite Post oace Freeport. N.Y
PATENTSi
JrSBS. FairMt , .. __ _ _
^rAfurr uwms er st tsast rmAeTtai.i
¦r*i<« M-i4aru« ett^rge*.
rc. A. SNOW Sl CX>.
rtTCNT ukwvtaa.
XHT atMaalOWc*.
The Only Wi^r to Attract Ttmtm le to Make Known What Ves Nave to Offer.
HiMMiAManm ttlll (K-
lONET TO LOAH l-;^, -J
IDod applirattons proiKpdr acrvpini
Keeve & Bta.rtlett.
Tliia inattrancc a rVaftsas* l-aana
Maik ORIom: UHKEKPOBT. U I
11 Uta*rtr iha'Ml. Maw Vurk. BnwIiOacet: BlrarhaMl, I. 1
JMBskm a*TliM< Buk Bide.
immiAcm. L..T Orawr Bar Busk BIdt . Oraut Bar. L. I. TatapkoB* la all alAeiim
John P. Wright
QENERAL AUCTlQNEeR IHtsatet. tt. f
WeaK Hearts °
Are due lo Indlf estlon. Ninely-nlne of every one hundred peopla who have heart troubla ctn remember when ll wtt itmpla Indiges¬ tion. It It a tclanlUlc (tct Ihat all caaea ol heart diaeaae. nol orgtnic, tre not only tracetUe te. bul tre Ihe direci result of indl- featlon. All food Uken Inlo the slomach which (tilt of perfect dlfestlon fermenls and ¦wellt tha atomtch. pu(lln( ll up againsl iha heart. This Interfere! wilh Ihe tction of Ihe heart, tnd In Ihe courae ol llme that dallctia but viltl orrtn becomes diseased. Mr. D.Kaubla,ol Narada, 0., aara: I hvi alomach Iraibla and waa In a bad atata aa I hul heart troubla wtth It. I mk Kadol DrwepaU Cura (or about lour BHBths and It carad m*.
KoM Digaita What Yoa Kat
and reiievea the atomtch of til nervoua tlrtln tnd Ihe hetrl of til presaure. ¦ottlaaonlr. $1,00 SIza holdlnt i% tlmaa Iha trial
alia, which acIlalorSOc. Praaered by t. O. DaWITT * CO., OHIOAOa
ITHE SUNDAY SCHOOl
I un ttrtil of tJie pUnninR an<l toiling In the rrowded hivcf of men;
Heart-WMrv of building and spoiling And Rpoiling and building dfiain.
I ani sick of the nhowy §e«minK
Of 1 life that 10 half a lie. or the fftoew lined with ncheming
lit the throas that hurrien hy Nn. no; from the streets' mde bu^tlr.
Knim trophies from msrt and ptanc. I would fly lo the woodB* low nistk-
And the meadowx' kindly page. Lt't UP dream as of yorp by the nvcr,
And be loved for the dream alway— For a dreamer lives forever
j\nd a thinker dic» in a dav
—John Boyle b'Reilly.
»oooooooooo WHEN PHYLLIS TOOK ME S § SERIOUSLY. I
e — o
Q Of lfarb«rt McBena Johnaon. q
oococoooeoooooooooooooooS
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR APRIL 19.
STATE NEW&
. sick OttUa rar Naw Torh CUr-
State Affrlcultiirnl Coniiulsslonpr Wieting a few iloys ago wan notlHi-il Iiy partlea Id riloa Ihnt n onrlo.iil of dlaenaed cattle bad been Hlilppeil from Newport, Herkimpr Count.v. to Ncw York City, soil Ihal the.v were dealiiicd to be cut np In a nioiilil.vn KlniiKliler house, and tbe ment wnn tn he sold lo New York Clly beef coUKmnci'K, Coiii- nil8g|ouer WIetlue noted proinptly ou the luformatluu. nnd ageiilK uf llie Htnte AgricullnrnI Depiiiliiieiit liitei'- eeiited the car In the rnllrond yards in New York Clly. The ('omiiilfsloiier received a report from ' hia olfleern showing that the pout mortem on the catlie showed them to lie nlmiit tlie worat diseased lot of aiilninlH thnt hnd ever been brought to their nttentlon. and that the ment would hnve iieeu wholly unlit for conaumption. Of twenty oowa found In the nir lu New York City three were in n d.ving eondl¬ llon. and soon expired, and eight others were found to hnve been gone fnr wltli tuberoulosla. while tiiree were sufferiiij; with venomous pneuinonin, Coninilo- sloner Wieting has beeu advised thnt several members of the herd died in rtlcn liefore they ' ould be plnced lu the cnr on Ihe train for New York City, He Intends to hnve the ense followed up, and will. If possible, proHernte the shipiier of tbe cattle, whose identily is ag yet unknown.
; Bull4iB( In tha Adiranilacka, This season there will lie a Inr^e number of beautiful cottages and ramps ereetml In tbe Adirondack Moun¬ tains, The Baroness Holcolt la build¬ ing a large residence on Reservoir llili. which will lie ready for nccupnucy liy Mny 1, Mrs, Tbomas Carnegie, slster- inlnw of Andrew Carnegie, l.i having erected a Inrge cnmp on the shores of Rackett Luke, It is of Swiss archi¬ tecture and win cost about |;»,0(10. A camp Is being liuilt for former Gov¬ ernor I.evi 1', Morton, ou Engle Islnnd. In I'pper Sarnnne Lake, to cost ».^'i.(Klll. "nan" HnniiH. son of Mnrk Ilnniin, will bave erected a Inrge cottage on the shores of Ixiwer Sarnnne I.ake. It will be of Queen Anne style niul hnve nil modem improvements. Besides these, there are a number of other costly campa In course of conslrui'tlon.
raiwacia to Balp roraall girk. President Sihurninu, of Cornell I'ni- rersily. nt Ithnca, hns niiiioiinced be hnd i-ei-elved from .\ndrew Cnrncglc. who ia a Iruatee of the university, n re¬ ipiest that he be iMTinitled lo pnv nil Mils Incurred by students of Cnrnell fnlversity on account of sickness lu the rei-ent epidemic. It Is Mr. Curne- gle's wish to plnce ench student who hns lieen lil In precisely the snme pecu¬ niary condilion he occuplcil at the outbreak of the epideniic. The gift Is applicable to all sick students, tliose wbo withdrew from the university na well as tbose who reinnlned at llbncn. The Kiecntlvii foimnlttee referred tlie eierutlon of Mr. CariieglH^s plnn to llic Inflrinarv Coininittee with power to tct.
raaal Hill Sl(nr<l.
Uovernor Udell has signed ihc Tlion. aand Ton-Bnrge Canni I.IM. The hill bevomes Cbspter HT of the l.nwi ef Ibe preseut year. The bill was signed In llie presence of Senators a. .K. PavU and mil, of BulTnlo; AssembLvniiiu BoKtwIrk. of New Vnrk Clly. and rep¬ resenlalives ol the Cnnnl I'onimlttee of the Merchnnts' Assodntion of New York Clt\. imiudlng Secretnry S. Chris. lie Meail of Hint orgniuMtlou. Tbc liovernor flioil nn uieinorHuduni with Ihe bin. The bill aiiihoriies the exjien. dltur»> nf »|ol.(Hai.i««> fnr the cnnnl Im- pnivement wnrli. 11 thc Iniprnvciiient |imposlllon I" milfl"d I'.v ilie |x'n|'lc :it aext fall's election.
¦.aitilallda KIII. Iwo M.n.
.\n aciiilent occnrre<l nn the S,u-jii:ie Ijike mill Ijike Tin.-Id Itniirnnd. iicir Ogdensbiirg. In whUU two men lost their lives. Two nllier.i were rescned nenrly deail .\ steam shovel was at wnrk in n d»ep i lit. Suddenly the lil'.-li h.'iuks nu I'ltlier side of the tra.k li'- gnii to slide d.iwnwnn! KniM inen were .might and hiirle<l beuc.itb the sl.d ns earth, tlenrge Heen. of Buffalo. i»ii.i w:i» In iliiirg.' i'f the shovel, sud an Italian lalxirer when taken nnt Two ..tlM'r Itnll.ins were n-s.-uiil after h.iv. Ini: lieen nn.ler the mass of earth alwut twenty minutes
¦rarrilf ot riatlaaaa.
Alihoufh ihf JrmanJ i.'i pUtinum hat betn ilra.iu> iniri-a-ini .if l.il<r. the .ui'i'ly baa bc*n dimioi.hilil I'ht- world bn. tyeen li.'pfDdent aim.!.! ubollv en minr. in t«o amall dl.lrKt. in thc t'tti M.uiilain.. ah,l ibey have not bcvn able lo tumi.h enough of th* matai to aaii.ty tbr damind madr by Itw trta. Korlimaicly, another nch Am baa juat bera mada in one ul ihoae diaUKta. lioag tb* nver la*, tad th* prod- act wffl teOD bt test to tbc market.
anbjcet: Thc Law of I.ot«, Rnm. ztll., 1' 14—ColdcB Text, Bona, xlll., IO—Mam, •ry Taraaa. 0. 10—Commentary on tbf /, l>ay*a l«aaon.
7. "To all." To all those in authorilj over you, ¦¦Tribute." Tax on person ol property. "Custom." Revenue. Toll or merchandise. ¦'I-Var." ,Sucli ;is is due to a public official and to nn authorized aveu'
Ser of wrong. ¦"Honor." Do not liehavf i.reapectfuiry to ,iny person, and to lho8« in authority show reverence and reaped on account of thc dignity of the onice, even though you cannot respect Ibe man.
8. "Owe no man." It cnnnot lie sup posed that the apostle meant to prohibit the contracting of debts on any account | Christians are indeed under the liighes) : obligationa to pay all legal demands with- | out reluctance or needless delay and with . great punctuality, and they should avoid 1 all superfluous expense and Miefully gunrd ' against contracting any debts which thej I have not a reasonanlo pro.'^pcct of discharg* ing. They ought nlso to stand aloof from all adventurous spcculatioiiii or rash en¬ gagements, beyond their oircumatances, and whatever may expose them lo thc dan' ger and discredit of not ren.lering to nil their dues. "Ivove one another." In the preceding verses the apostle has been showing the duty, reverence nnd obedience which all Chrislians. from the highest to the lowest, owo lo thc civil nianistrnte. whether he be emi»eror, king, pro-consul or olher state oflicer; here he shows tlicni ! their duty to one another. I
9. "Shalt not commit," eto. In thij verse the apostle ({Uotes from the law a'i though he ivould say that thc perfect lovo which he declares they owe to one another ' llill enable them to fulfill all the obllga- 1 tions of this law. And ivlintever ho haa
I omitted, which the law contains, is all cov- 1 ered in keeping the law of love. "Thy I i neighbor as thyself." When Ihis ia dono I ( in reality there ia completeness and we | keep thc whole law. He that loves another j I will not deprive him of his wife, of his life. : of his pro)ierty, of his good name, and will | I not even permit a desire to enter inlo his I 1 heart which would lead him to wish to pos- I i sees anything that ia the property of an- | other. The law of love forbids the u.se of , j intoxicating liqupr, forlvids its sale lo olh- | I ers, nnd wUl not permit us to assist those j iiersons who aell hquor to others, either i i oy lending theni money, b.v renting our ] ] buildings to them, or in nny way giving ; ; Ihem our support and showing them favor. I in. ¦•Workcth no ill." The law of love , forbids the iloing of anything that would I injure myself or others, uliere love , reigns the golden rule is practiced, and ; he who loves acts toward hia neiKhhflr as |
he would that his neighbor would act to-
i ward him, therefore this law of love can '
never work ill toward another, and thus
the law ia fullilled by love. Intemperance
I is the exact opposite of this. It causes
men to break every commandment, and to
; work ill of every kmd to hia neighbor.
11. "Knowing the time." 'Ihe nature : and character ol the period in which we live. ¦'High time." That i'j, the hour has 1 arrived. "To awake." llnw many so- ' called Christians are fast asleeii? The ac- i cursed liquor iratlic is hecoming powerlul, j bold, defiant; ia destroying our best brains and blood; is ruining our morals; ia undermining the (.¦h--i«tian Sabhatli. one ! of the pillars nn which our nation reata: is I fllling the land witb paupers, disease and j crime, and vet we sleep on peacefully as though we had no responsibility in thia mntter! "Salvation nearer," etc. The pe- ! nod of completed aud ultimate salvation j is nearer than when wc first believed. We ' have only a little time remaining in which to work, therefore nwake from thy slum- I berings and come forth to immediate a^ , tion. '
I 12. ¦The night." Of heathen darkness, ign.irnnce, immorality aud wretchedness, 'Tar si>ent. ' Heathen ilaikness was rap¬ idly r.iniing to an end. The full maniiestn- 1 tion of the sun of righteousness in thc illumination nf tjic whole (lentile world, j approachea rapidly, "The day " Of the j ilclii-erance from evil; ni true Chrishan , knowledge; of ]uirity. h.ippiness and jteace; ( of eternal blessedneaa 'is at hand." 'Let ' us cast off" The ivorka of .l.irUness de- j scrilied in the next verse The I'hristian I is obliged to renounce and *'cast off" many things. He ia required to be separate from ! tho world ll John 2: 1,1, Itll, and to "touch not the unclean thing" V2 I'or. d; I 171. ¦¦\jei US imt nn." There are some ¦ things f'.r the (hristian tn receive und ac- I :ept. The power of a livmg Chn-it living in the s,-ittl will be an "armor of light." In I Kpheaians 6 1117 we are exhorted to put I ..n the armor which (iM haa provuled for ilie Christian rri.iection is provided inr I I veiT part but the bick, whieh shows that \ rhe Christian is never expected to flee from an enemy. ' (If li<ht."' Light itself u an ' irraor. ITiat person whoae actions nre I'lien to view, wh'j dnes nolhing in the (lark and under <>ner. is in a safe position. I He can prove his wbeienlKiuts. The armor
01 '"li^hl" IS hia prutectiuQ. I l.i. "Walk honestly." Be decent, or- : derly and ainoarc in all deporiment. an ex- \ ample f.ir all eyes t,> look upon. Men I .-h'lose night for iheir revels oi sin an.l su- j perstitinua doings, but children of
lEph. B: 11 181 muat beh. ' and lire above Fuch rensiii
': day." In an open wav w
; may aee ao'l kiiow. "Vot in noting aad
dniokenDesa. Ihey are ii.,l to indulge in
, revela where intemperance iii eating and
j tlnnking Is coninicn and where indecent
, ex«rciae in gaisea, etc , foU.'ws. and where
: .-onreraation is corrupt. This win what the
' heathen did whom thev ao cuu,lemned.
I ¦¦Strife aad envying '" 'rhe very opposite
j of love, bot the result of auch practices aa
I M'tre mentioned aliuvo. Tins cxl.orution
[mad* plain the stauilar,! of (hristianit.v.
holding It m i mtra.t wih tlic hesihaa
practicen. And if this eputle slnmld fall
into the hands of the Roman magiatrates
or others they woul.l see the ptir.ty of the
d.ietrme of the ("^n.uans Thf ap'->atle
wisely puta ri-«rMiiinj ii> prove the va'.ue
of virtue and the darknesa of sin
U. "VMi ye on—Chriat Without fur¬ ther comment on heathen ir.iciues, the ai^^^stle plainly explains wliat the arui.ir of '.ibt means. It »'a* plain to U' aeen what thev must put aside, and ili.s cxhorta::on I would apj'ly to all wh.. might hear .t. T.i ' on thnat aigniiiea reoeinng and l« pel. This iuUy i^ue and i: iniBcht of ioiii-.-s-.Tii
. t:,>n of tbeir nature.
_. fleah." By fl^h here we are to un- ^lirratand the carnal nature, the gntiiica- t:on of which led to ti»e abominations. In- tempcj-ance pou off ( hriat and pr.>vi,le« f.5r the lusts cf the fleah I "uriat .» a'jlc to so coaipieteiy rleinw the hean fr«m am aad ftll h with love that no princ.pie of ain or dasir* for sin v-.U rrniam
pcoiniugly Va in the
Iiuing the gospel. hc:i xo I'oTi'ti r.-f
Ho Kaw «alHd» la Uaaactaaa, M*.
Thre* Nets ol taina and one ot inplet*
wtre bore in l.ime.tone. M* . in eve dart
in March. Un!) one of tbe lusc ibiUrva
la a Siil-
HYLLIS," I asked, "will
ou marr.v nieV ¦¦Seven
ei'n,^ said I'bylli
I looked nt hor iu aslon
Ishnieut
¦¦SevenUH>uV" I questioned. ¦'Seven¬ teen what'?"
"Why, the score, jou silly," she re¬ sponded demurely, ¦"Some oue baa to keep track of It."'
That's the trouble with riiyllis. It ber seuse of bumor were not so highly developed, I'm sure I would have hnd lior ages ago. She never will take ine seriously.
¦"Bother the score," I cried despornte- ly, ¦¦.\nybow, we'll uol i-ouiit tho other sixteen times,"' ¦"But 1 would very much ratbey^ rbyllis was staring into tbe tifoj I didn't kuow just what she mram. I uever wns much gooil at guessing.
'¦Well.^' 1 nnswered IndlfTerenlly, '¦Just as .vou plen.sc. Count theni If you like. An I meant was tbat none of theui mattered so mueh aa al this time."
'¦I'osltively your last chnnce, Indies nnd gentlemen," slie cried gaily,
I ossented iu my most dlgnlfled mnn¬ ner, Phyllis Inuglied, I do wish she would take mo seriously once In n wbile,
•Wby do you keep ou proposiug to me like this'/" she nsked mc.
1 shrugged my shoulders.
" ¦Some lueii there are love not n gaping pig; other..* are troubled If they behold n cat," " I quoted. ".Xre you nnswered'r"
"That is Uo answer, ibou nnfeilliig lunu "
"If you must hnve if I replied flip- pnntly, ¦¦I suppose It's my form of di¬ version. .My bobby. If you will. We nil bave our bobbie.e. more or lese, you know."
rbyllis frowued. I liked that frown iiiiinensely. Then she looked at me quickly when I was not expecting It.
"You nppenr to bo enjoying your- self.^^ she complained.
¦¦Me?" 1 queried In inotk innocouoe. 'Oh, I protest; really. I'm not,"
rbynis frowned again.
'¦I know It." I ngroed. "I ought to lip. Seventeen limeH ought to be jii'n- ductive of more thnn 11 hns shown so far. I woiiiler.^" 1 concluded dreamily to myself, ¦¦! wouder if eighteen ivlll do it?"
"You haven't been nn»wered for sev- ontecn yel," saind I'hylli.n,
¦¦No," snid I, "nor for any of the olher sixteen, cither,"
'¦Now. Ihere wns Dnroy Urabani, " snld rbyllis. Inconsequenlly. '¦He asked mc In mnrry bim ninoteen times and swore elerunl devotion each time whether 1 would have him or uo. Tliere^s n ttinu for youi"
".\nd then went and married Ivltty Mcrhei-son,^' said 1, almost to myself,
'¦No,'^ correctwl rbyllis; "Kitty mar¬ ried lllm."
¦¦Willie -Vtkiupou came next." I ven¬ tured.
"He ouly rnn up thirteen." said I'hvl- lls.
"Wlillh nocouuts for his fallmc," I suggested.
rhyniii paid no attention to my re- mnrk.
¦I think Ihe liltle fellow from the bnnk whom I met in the summer cnme nfter tlintV' she lunruiurcd' Interroga¬ tively.
¦Surely you don't count lilm:" 1 qucstloued In aun'riae. "Why. you told me yourself tbat be ouly lasled till the soiond round,"
¦¦He would probably hnve stayeil longer If you hndn't come down tbnt Suiidny.'" snld rbyllis, in a vexed way. "Ymi always do turn up nt tbe moat Inopportune moinent.¦'
'Und I only known you didn't want nip— " I be;:nn.
¦I can't rememlier wbo was next," Interrupted I'byllla. quickly; "do you know'/^'
"I think," said I reBecilvely, "I added alKiut twn to my own score Ibnt day. I always likeil yoii^jj wblle. you know.'^
¦"Tbrec."" correcled rhylUs, consulting her inblets
¦¦Hold your bend Ihat wny again,'¦ T snld. ¦¦What long eyelashes you hnve!" Phyllis deinicrntely turned the olher way. "Hold II round," I eoin- manded "I wnnt m Innk ut It." Phyl¬ lis held it rnunil I'hyllls likes lo be conimnnded nt times. ".K rnther pretty inoulh. loo.'^ sjild I. grnvely; "gnd your iidor Is also very fair yet. (me wnuld never guess yoU were getting up ln yenrs.¦¦
•"I'm not:' denied Phyllis, wllh a ccr¬ t.iin nssuniptinii of dignity; 'rni only twenty-three."
"Ynu (Innt show ,t."' I respoudcd gnl- laiitly •Wcri' I nsked to mnke n giie>.s I «!ioi:lil say sweci sixiecu' .lllll '
" ljuite a,)."" said Phyllis, dryly.
" Hi.w nwful It must be lo lie laid on the shelf," I rcinnrkcd sympnihetlc'illy. Iin nof^ asserted Phyllis. Indip- nanily.
¦The very idea!" 1 murmured in ¦ sutpri~i'il way 'I never even insin¬ uated such a thing. Bui you know." I cnnilulled dlsninlly. ¦ynu bavent nud a iiropofal In three week*."
"1 have." Insisted Phyllis; "I bad one jusi t'lnight.""
• OU. luu Ihat dopsn^t count." said 1 •Ynu told me so yoursolf. The.se are only sort of trial hen's, to keep ynu in fnrm. you know • "(lb:' sniffed Phyllis
"Besides.' I added. "I Deed mateiial fnr my sioriea "¦
Wl.nt n risk you nre willing lo run for ti.c sake of niaierial" aald Phyl
neci
veiy. ¦but It I) ake some &acri
'•.Vw. thanks," I nuirmuroil. "So good of you!^'
rbyllis regarded mc grnvely. Nnw. it's an Ollll thing, but ivliennvcr I'liyl lis look', at a felloiv jusi like tb.it be feels son nf funny all nvi^lta'nu know. I think il must be what they cnll personnl ningnetism.
¦Jaik.^' she said, ¦¦do you know that you have some gray hairs¦;" "->
¦Ifs Unt polite of you 10 remind me of II." snld 1.
".Villi your .nmplcxinii Isn't ns good no it used to be." she continued. "Be¬ sides. Jherc are a lot of Utile Iblngs- pnrtleulnrly abnui your clntbes."
"Xothing serious, I trust';" I asked, in nlnrm.
"Nn." aaid Phyllis, "nothing .serious. But a lol of liltle things. I tllink you need some one to take cnre of you."
"Parks Is nn uiicxceptiouable valet," ,sald I in bis defense,
"Hut he draws hia .salary every innnth.•¦ put In Phyllis.
¦¦.\nil wby slinuliln'i he";" I Interro¬ gated.
¦'Now. a wlfo " lii'gnn Pbyllia,
musingly,
"Would draw hera al the end of the month, and every other day ns well, " 1 concluded,
¦¦Yes,^^ snld Phyllis, taking no notice, "I thiuk yoU need n wife Now, wby llon"! you propose to some nlco girl, ,lnckr' "I have," said I, stoutly. ¦¦Huh:' snorted Phyllis, lu disbelief, "How many proposals have you ever iiiade^r" "Sevenleen," snid 1. I tbink Ph.vlUs wna plensed. Any¬ how, she smiled n liltle.
¦¦There was tbe llawshaw girl," enid she wariiliigly.
¦¦Nice gill," T assented warmly, ¦N'othing particularly iiueenlike nbout a gill's carriage when she's Oul.v live foot three.' ¦¦And Be.Hsie Fleming?" Phyllis was getting back at me. ¦¦A sweet creature," I agreed, 'but I really prefer blondes."
"-¦Vnd then tlicre^s a whole host of others that you might have If ynu wanted tbem. You're a catch, you know.^^
¦I know." snid I, wearily. "I sup¬ pose that nccounfs fov m.v popularity," "Oh, no," said Phylll.", sweetly; ¦¦.you're vntlier nice ns well.'
"Thnnks," I replied, '¦hut with n score of sevontcen, it doesn't seem to bave beneflled me greally. Will It do me any good to mnke it eigbteen?"
Phyllis toyed i\-Kh tbe corner of tbo sofa cushion.
¦¦You might do a grent deal belter." said she, deprecailugly,
¦¦Then I don't have to mnko it elghti'cn? " cried I, for once iu my life comprelieudiug.
"I did nol say thai, sir," ,said Phyl¬ lis, saucily.
I don't think I ever saw riiyllls look so beautiful, and the odd part of It wns, I couliln't see her eyes, eiiher. She was slarluc full inlo Ihe fire nil the time. If II niaUcs her look tbat way. I wish she would look Into tbe lire nlivnya.
¦¦But 1 do luaUc it cl.shici'ii, Pliyl- lis," snld I, soberly.
I took bold nf her arm and turned her round so that she wns facing tne. but she slill held her licail down and I could sec only her eyelashes. Phyllis hns lung eyi'laslu'S.
"And you'll many me. Phyllis?" I whispered. I doirt know wbcther I rniaed my tone iiilerrngalively or not. I hndn't tho saiiin iniitrnl over my vii|c(< tlint I bnil llic oilier scvcntiieu times.
Phyllis looked nl mc wirli a funny, litile smile. She iiivcr wjll fake mo seriously.
'¦1 suppose this Ti-ill make a new climax," said she.
But her looiis beli.-d her words, and for once I was bright enniigli to sec.
'¦No.^ I replied, ns distiucily ns my Ihroat wiHilil bl me, "this Is not n cli¬ max. This is a liegiuulBg."—'forouto Salui'dny .Night,
WORSE REPflllT ON tmi
M\^\NS ON RACE PROBLEM
^— j Futuro ol tho Negro Ues .i iho
The T'jrret Supports Weak; the Bo I-1 ^''"'''' f'"«l»'"^ Declares, ers Unsatislactorv.
'liraU. Out for While I>omln«llo-.-01iU- iST ! s.iMons o! Ihe While Man. Howi-vrr.
NEW WARSHIP IN BAD SHAPE' -houui:. sinmr Caine.i ...u.
AN EARLY FLYING MACHINE.
Remarkable Invention liy a rortugueae IThieh Palleil lo Work.
In Ihe Kvening Post, d,ili'il llic 20-22 IJeeerabcr, ITiKl, is an lutensting de¬ scription of n flyiug ship theu lately Iu¬ veuted by n Portuguese jirlcst. Cnfor- tiinntely, for llie glory of Portugal It did not fly, ns wns expected, '200 miles 111 twenty fnnr hnurs, or at all. in or¬ der that the dreidy scicntlflo nmong iiur renders may umleietand the cause of its fulliiro we quote a few extracts from its specilicat loua. The ship was flited. In ibc lirst place, with "sails wlierewllh the air is lo be ilivUled," It bnd nlsn two pairs nf bdlinvs "which must be blown when there Is nn wind" At opposite ends nf the hull were ¦'Ib.^ (iliibes nf Heaven nnd Kartb contain¬ ing In tbcni tbe .Mlradive Virtues.¦' Tbese served as cnvcrs id "iwo Load¬ stones placed in ihi'iii upnn Pedestals, to drnw the ship after tliein '
We have nnt ytt exhausted the list of niolive powers carried by this rcinarK- nhlc luvi'iilinn. Over the whole was '¦iv I'ovi r maile nf Iron Wire in furm of a Net. on wbicb arc raateued ft gond number of l.:ir;ri' .Mnher Bends which by a Secret Oiieration will belp to keep the Sbip Alnfl. And by tbe Sun^s heat icertaln .\laisi that line Ibe Ship will be ilrnwn toward the Amber Bi ads ' It Is strange that n tlyinv sliiii fltted with sn many nltirnatlve appliances should hnve f.alled In fly nt nil. Possil.ly tbe .Vuihcr Beads tried lo fly one way, the lilobi'S another, the wind and the bel¬ lows worked in yet other direetinns, am! thus stable eijuilibriuin resrli.-il. - Ixindon Newa.
*."• I replie.l
sary tliat no
lj.es fnr tbe sake of art "
Suppose ibi.ngli. I wete to a cepi you some lime?^ queried Phyllis In au awtiil tone
I Would have a new climax for the. next nne said I indiffeiently
1 had t tpectcil Phyllis x,, \-e nffined. j
i'i-;.ad. she Intrsi .mt laughing lliafs I
illc Touble » th I'hy'il.s she ne.er w.il
take me aerloualy. I
YoD'rc ¦ (OOM.' iU« couipmuKoieil !
B^ 1
rraoce ami the Peanut.
Can 11 l.e thai thc Imt rn;isii'.l jiea nut Is destined tn be to I'rall. e ii hat Ih.' ".lake.l beau i- to Bnsiou.' Strange Illincs have l.ieii unearilied by the Slate Iie|inriiiii'iit. but mine striiiiger tliati that the Yankee's pet fruit la raplilTy bc.oiniiig the rrenchmnn's per¬ petual delleh;.
The Aiiiirliaii •goi.l.er' bas alreaily stormed the l-'ri'lii h vaudeville thentrea nnl opera liou-cs. and the Intesr ad¬ vices ilc'lsre thai ii is fcii.cessfiilly liol.ling the fort agniiist nil coiners. The fliKirs of popular re-iauranis ar* carpi'ted with the shells, and ilie walks in tb.' imblic grounds arc s|K'ckled wilh the shil. ks.
Mnrscilles iibiiie consumed HI,!"!"! bncs nf the .Vm.'riean dainty and loud¬ ly calle.l f.ir more The m.-ny note of the roast, r'.- whisib i- lieai.l on the stn-et enrner. nu.l every day js i ircu.s ilay over there
It seonis. however ihat a pleU'Intt product from .Vfriin is liavii,- tbe auda»'lty to q"nestion .Vnierlca's »h- pr<'n;a.'y as tiic peanut t-uuctry nf lln? world, ll Is (heap, ibis .Vfri'an pen- IIUI. and on thnt score it uppcaU to a frugal and Indis^rirolnaliiis pulilic
But cultivated taste declares U'.re¬ servedly for ihe .Vinerican nut. re gnrdb'ss of exiH-n-e Score another tri umph for our glorious Institutlona!— New Ynrk News.
Uereris lleKarrtesl a. a Conaeqnenec of <;re«t A.lvanre In Power of Na.al l;ine.-r»1rulall<>n> Mnsl Tie Re.lae.l —Olher Ships WIII lle Airecle.t—New Typo or Holler Ma.T Ke Chosen.
Wasbinginii. 1> C -I'npiain Kugene 11. 1.C11I-/.I' nf th' nciv battleship Mnlne .¦iiHe lo Wasblngton from Newport News and gave the Navy Ilepartment nmclals their flrst iletnileil luformatinii about the cnndition nf his vessel, which develnpcd defecls during ber ¦shakiug ilnwii- cruise lu the AVesi ludies.
U'liilc Caiilaiii Leiitze contradlcled the rciiori that the Mnlne wns sfl'uelur- ally weak, his . tatemeul showed that Ibe liHiileship wns In worse condilion ili:iii had been supposed from the of¬ flcial Infonnniiou tlint bad beeu re¬ ceived.
Not only are the supports nnd em¬ placements of her sis-incb guns wenk, 1.111 the structures of her turrets are eiiiiicly inadequate to bear the strain llf lirlng Ibe Mg t irret guns.
Ill iidiliiion fo tills diaQUieting news llll' Iieparlment learned from Captain I.eiitzi' Ibat the boUers of tbe Maine had proved lo be decidedly uusatlsfac- Inry.
There was n dlsfiosltlou on the iwrt of naval nlllcials nl flrsi to mnke ll ill\licar that Cnptnin I.eutze hnd ex- lilaincil Ibat the defecls lu tbe Mnlue were not nt nil serious, but Secrelnry Mondy decided 'lint frnuktiess wns the hest policy nnd directed Ifenr-Admlml Hnivb'H, tbe Chief Nnvnl (Vnatructor, 111 make a statemeiii for the beneflt of iln' Jiublic as to the vessel's condi¬ lion. This is tho stntement;
"The OtHcers whn have examiued tile turrcis of the Maine have found that ilie daniage done cnnslsis largely of Ibc Ino.-eiiing up nnd brenklng of fas- lL'iiiii(;s mill rivets In the circular sirue¬ lure iinilei'iieath the rollers nnd pnlhs nil which Ihe tiini'l Is suiiported, nnd In no i'i's|icei due to general structuinl iveakueas of tbe ship. The supports uniler the roller paths nre of tbp uanal constiiii linn, being built up of plnles
•'Siii'e llle dnte of the design of Ihe Maine, lioivever. Hie use of smokeless )i.llider ivilh higher iiresaure guna hna been adopted and Ihe recoils nllowed hale been shortened. Both of the.se imiuovemenis, while desirable of riiciiisi'hes. have greally Increased the siraiii on iho sunporiiiig structure wl'.iih in aiiual test of tiring has lirovcii iiiailequale.
""Were It nol fnr Hie grent weight of the rcvnlviiig pnrl i' the lurret, ainniiiiliiiL- III over 4IHI lous. the flttiUK of the ail.liilonal alllTenlng lu the JRi-
Iinns -ivhicb bas I n decided f^ie
lllll ssary avouIiI Ilot be a ver.v elabor¬ ate ivmk. bill owing to the great super- liii umbciit weight wlilch must be sup- porled. and Ihe Inaccesslbillly ot the p;iris. il is ami. innled that the repairs llill lake some tilth' liinc
"Tbe deroriiiallniis of Ibc decks lu Uic vi. Inily n? ccrialii six.inch gun', iliie III the samo general cans,', are luiii'h less Inrini'iant ami can be easily
I'l'lUCllii'll.
••'rhe Cbief Cniisiriii lor consldeia Ihal nn blame ciii be allachcil to the I .iiiiraci.iis for the Maine, as lliero was en ciiileiiec whalever of defective wi.rkiiimisliii,.^"
No ollicial slalcii,ciil was issued cnn- cerning Ihe ilerecls In the boilers, hut Ihese were olherivise described as due lo Illc collection of waste mnlerlnl I'll liv.i tubes at imints sn sliunted as In pr.'veiil llic sicMiii fr.iiii being gener- .'iii'il. thus eai.sing Ihe burring nut nf Ihc nibes and mi ii.'.'.iunt of the ion- sirueiiou of llic buliers innking ll ex- ircnii'll' diftliull lo overcome the irouble.
As iiiiliiaieil by Ailminil Bowleses siatenii'iil Wiliiani ("rami) A; Sous, of I'lillaili'lpliiii, who built the Maine,
line I II ai'iiulilcil nf rcsp-mslblllly
for the ilefr IS. 'riii'se are regnvilcd ;!,. a nalnral cniiscipieiii'c of tbo ureal a.Ii.iii.e In the power nf navnl rlflea.
.\s the strength nnd resistance nf the gnn suppnriK nf ninsl of the nrmored ii"-.sils lliiiler cniisiriicllnn Avere cnbii- lalcd similarly in ibe cili'ilbitlniis niniU fnr the Maiiies gun siq.ports, it will piobably be necessary In strenglhcn the I'mplacemcnis of the turret gnus and nlher hl'-'lipowered rifles on tbeae vessels.
Tn do Illls will require nllerations In pViiis. snme cxiii'iisc and perhaps loss nf lime.
PRESIDENT REFUSES TO SHOOT,
Ilerllne. All Ofler. of llnn Hum In the Vellno.lolir.
('¦iiuabar. .Mi.lll. I'resiilent Itnnse- vi'li brnke iniiip ami is slowly working l;is wav In .Ma ioi I'll, lr r's bendquar- iers III I'"nrt Vi'll.iivsloiie. He will rc¬ inaiii there oir day and then will slarl fill' .Nnrrls. where llie geysers nre. Tlicrc Is a gnod deal nf snow lictuecii Ibe fort and .Vorrls nml the Kiigineer Corps iK at work niieiiliig tbe r..ail.
Till. Presideni has nnt flred a shot ai a iiioiiiiiain Imn ami has iin iiiieiilion of lining sn. It Is csiimated thai lliere :iri' ,VNi of tbese niiliiinis In Ihc park lllld a ili'ieniilne.l efrori Is bcliie made i.i ext.'i iiiliiatc them. "Bnfrnln " .Innes. till' game wnrden. Is slnylng iheiii on
everv piisslbl 'cnsbiu. He offered
III rouml up II linll or Iwn fnr tbe Presi- ill III. but the Inlter declined.
in.ooo lluleh Idle.
.\s n r.suli of Ihe re. ciii strike In II..;imiil Hi.isai mm nre oTil of work ami llnil faiiillli's are In dire distress.
A Uulsarlan AtroellJ.
Tb.- lale-i Itnlgnrlan acblcvemeiit Is
the lotal destruction of a smnll village
of exclusively MuFsnlnian iioiiulntlon.
( biiiiilre.i and slxly-flve persons
iier.. all iiuissnireil In cold blood, cX- .,.|.i n r.iv who esiniied by flight. The w,,n,.'ii were siil.je.teil to linlescrlb- alib' liilltilation.
Allorney-r.eaeml FIr.t rlrtlin.
All..ini v-<i( nernl M.iarter, of ,Ne»
,T.r-' v, w'as lined for si«'e.liiig bis au
ti'iiiiiiiile He is the flrst to lie pun-
Wii'd iiU'ler the new law.
In;
rMI<l Killed liy a Tornado.
A 'oni.iilo siii'pl nI ross Louali, Pe- ill I.llll Pratt ("..unties. Ill due child II- in-iciiily killcl and II. mother lu¬ n.l 111..nullv. Severn' persons were riously. rile child wns kllle.I I the Ilalsaiiarzei' scttlemint lu Pinll 'ountv. three miles from .Vtlwoisl.
.lamea M, Iieek llMlraa.
.) 111!.- M Beck has resigind i.fllie n» Vs^isiaiii .Mtoriiev tienernl of Ibe Inl ted Siii.s The Presiilent has «.'c.pl- ..; tile I'l'-igiiution. Mbl.h will lake if¬ lnl April :i'i Mr Be. k will I.e. nine a iiiciii''er nf n flnn ,n N.'W V.uk Clly.
The pen may I? mightier :h»n i'u« •word, but Sattery Is ofttn nl(ttJ*r thu bctb put icgetbtr.
Mea. lloll Ilea.l at IO*.
v|rs. Mnrv I:..11 .lu.l at Miuneapulis. Mum . ngnivri yn-.. Sb- '- -i...:,,-,: by |hre, dnu'.;lit.rs, fori! eight grand riiililTin nnd nimiv gre.itgrandibll ibiTi She (nine fmm lia.iinn. (lliln .11..1 >va» llie Hist while woman Ixirn in ili.li my
Palla lalo Halllac Waler.
Kieaiior Maiblex met n pninful denib nt ber b.,me i.enr Si.iltbers. Hel Tbe seriniit bad piei.are.1 a tub of aealding iviitfr fcr the d;iy'a Hashing UNa Mn'ldox fell into the tub iftd wat s-jlde'i 10 I'liat tbe tUed two hour* la ier.
.Vew York Cily. I'liai iln iic.;ro
pi"olil<>ni in Ibe Soulb ias arnu«ed mncb liiteri'sl in the North was -linivii Wnu a large number nf ihe lepiesen¬ lative cilizens nf Xeiv Vork asscmbleil in the Mndisnii Squnre Canlen t'lm- ecn Ilnll to listen lo a discussion of Ibe sub.lect by such men a« fnriner Piesldeiit (irovcr Clevelanl, Ihc r..'v. Or. Lyman Abb.ilt. William II. Bald¬ win, .ir., I'Maar Oaiducr Murpliv, nf Alnbamn. nud Ihe Itev. Booker I'. Wnshinglon. nf the Tuskegee Inslitnte.
Koriner President Clevelnml plnced bimsrir iineipiivocally upon a iilnirnmi favoring the ilnminntlon of the white mnn In the South, though he advccnlcd 110 less vigorously Ihe educniioii of Ibe iiegro and n fnir dlsclinrge nf tlie \vbil> man's obllgntinn townrd the race fnr merly enslaved.
Ma.ror Low. In introdu( ing Mr. Clevc- laiiil as the first speaker, said thai ilie Tuskegee experiment bad sboivii Ih'H the negro was wurtb helping.
Mr. Cleveland was received Willi cheers ns be arose lo spenk. He said:
"I bave cnme bere as a slncei'e fricnil nf thp negro, nnd I should li» very sorry to suppose that my good nnd reg- Illnr slniidlm: In such compnny needed snpport nt this late day. either from rerllrtcate or cnnfessiiiii of fnlth.
"'I desire tn dednre hiyself na belnng- ing to the Booker T. Wnsblngton-Tus- kegee sectinn. I Is'lieve that the dnya of •Pncle Tom's Cnbiii" nre pnat. I atu thoroughly convinced tbat tbe rlTorls of Booke,' T. Wnshlngton and Ihc methods of Tuskegee Institute point Ibe wny to a safe nnd iM-neflcent solu¬ tion of the vexntlous negro problem nl Ihe Soulb."'
Mr. (^levelnnd went ou to sny Hint ¦whatever Hie work of tbe peojile of the North In iihllng such effnrts to help Ihe negro ns is being done ni Tuskegee, and •n'hntever Ihe betier tendencies among the negroes themselves prove lo be. the hope for the blncU mail must In the mniu deiiciul uiinn the sentiment nnd conduct of the leadliir and responsible white men of the SniiUi.
Ile snld that this ntil and enconrnire ment hnd been genemiisly fortbenniinc frnm the SniiHi, nnd tbnt be personnlly bnd fnltli In the honor nnd sincerity of Ibe resjiednble white peojile of that sectlim lu Ibelr ri'lnliofis with ilip ne¬ gro. He snld Hint tbe .South did not believe in Hie social equnlity of the rnees nnd mnde no false iiretenaes In regard to it, and that perhaps Hie so- cniled rnee piijiullce nmounled to rn- cinl iiisliiict.
¦¦But whichever It la," t'onilnned .Mr, Clevelnnd, "lel us remember thnt ll condoned the negro's share In the liu- milinlloii nnd sjiollntlou of Ihp white men of the South during the snUiriin- lla of recnnslructlnn dnya, nnd hns al¬ lowed a 'Kindly feeling for tbp negro to survive the time whrn the Soulh was deluged by the jierllou,! llood of Indis¬ criminate, unintelligent nnd blighting iieern suffrnge "
lie continued to say Hint the neces¬ snry 1 Ici.lent ti the upllfling of the iicirro In tbe Soutli was the co nperallnn of tbe wb!!e iiciidi' of ili,> Soulb, v,"''i"li bad Icn uiigriidglnuly given.
A RICH MAN'S B^IDF
Mifa rstlileeii Nellaun Hecamea Ilia Wlfa uf Ilciliiitld ('. Vanderlilll.
Newpnrl. It. 1. -The marriage nf Miss Catbleeii (.¦cbhard Ncllsnn, daiighier nf Mrs. Krcibiiek Ndlsnii, and Kciiimild
C, Y lerhlll, yiiiingesl snn nf .Mrs.
("iiriii'liiis Vnudcrbllt, Inok jilnce nt Ar- leigli Cnitnge. The wedding. Hie receji- Hon nnd the wedding breakfast were all at Arlelgh.
The brides gown was of Ivory Avhi.'p sni in. covered with fine cblffnn. Very little Ince avhs used ill the costume, but here and there were touches of rare old Incn relieving the severity of tho skirt, which wa,. mnde ivllbnut iilcals. nnd fell In tiifl, graceful folds. The lllllg train caiuc frnm tbo wnlst nnd was uncovered. excc))l by the bridal veil nf nld lace, a family belrloniii. The bodice was made with n high neck, with Ihe yoke nml upper iinrts nf Hie sleeves of lace, while long puffs of chiffon fell over Ibe bands. The bride wore the briilegrooin's gift, a magnlllcenl siring of jiearls. Her bou quel ivas of ivlille orchids, with sprays of ornnge blossoms nnd stcjilinnntls III.mill Innsely tngether with n I.roud while sntln ribbon.
CEN. BALDWIN ASKED TO EXPLAIN
Called In Aeruant For Aliased Ulaparase- ¦nanl of Flllplnat and Ncaroea.
Washiiiglnn, li. C -The Wnr Oe- imrimi'iii lias inken nfHclul cognizance nf ibc ri'Iiiiricil slaleiiienlM of (;ciiernl I'rank ll. BnMivin, Cominniider of the Dejiartiiient of the Cnlnrndo. in dls- pnrngenienl nf the Kllljilnoa and iie- gnii's. Secretary Hnnt directed Ihnl a fiirinnl lii(|uiry he nddn-ssed to (Ien¬ eral Baldiviii asking wbeiJier or nol be
bnd I II correcilv iiiniied. Cenernl
Bnldwln Is fn'sli from the Phllllijilues. The i.'iiinrks he Is rejiorled tn bnve
made were lo ll ITeci ibut nne of
his renanlls fnr liking Hie rillplllO Ils n soldier wns tbe same Hint gnve bim n jirefereni (. for Hie negro lu the same (ajiadiy that In a light be Avas nol ivori'leii nboul his safety, as ll mnde no illfrcrcuce whether he wns killed or not,
¦Ilah Wlad In Kaw Tork.
Win.l bbiivliig at Ibc rate nf fnrly six miles an Imur did much dniiinge In New Vnrk City, making it nliunsi Im- Jinssible fur women 10 walk througli Ibe sbojijiing distiict,
t. tl. n. north win Be I'. K. Canaaa (hief,
S. N. II. North, of Boston, will ai leiit tbe niredorshlp of the Culled States Census Bureau, receully offered to bim by President Itoosevelt. The Kxecu- live Coiiinilllee of the .Vnllonnl Asso
clatli r Wind Mnnufnctiirers. of
« hi. ll Mr. Nnrtli la Secretary, rebnscd hllll from his dutiea.
Antl-Ainerlean Inlon OfT.
rile InicniaiionnI Agiiiiiliiiial Con, gr.'ss nt Unme jioslpoiKd unlil the luxr session Ibe Cerinun propoHiliun fur nu antl .Viuerliun union
Minor Manllon.
The fixed .'a|illnl In ngrlciilinre In Ih.' rniled Slates Is four times Hint In iiianiifactun ».
.Viitniiiobile dimiffeurs nud mi-cbnii- lis In New York City nre endenvoriug I'l form a nninn.
The record yie!d of iliiiln'r from one tree Is so.isKi feel, from a rislwnod iweiily feel iu dianieier, cut lust jinr In Californin,
llr. Aiiiile ll. Lyie. of Kan Kranclaco, bus Uell npiiiilnted asststaiil lo llr. Ksreeb of tb? I niverslty of Vleiinn. one of Ihe most unled living siieciuiisls In discaaes of (hildren.
Tbere are tweuly five automobiles In lllllin. Kleitrlca nre preferred. Caso- line ia t!l a gallon.
A inrsoii iisu.-|iiy bP-Hns I„ ioiM- hvl(.I,l ni Ihe nge of fifty, nnd nt the nge nf ninety bus lust ai leusi one nnd n half
UepreM-ntailies of InlKir uniona In .New York Cily are trachliig the a Jinn lni.'1-s and Is'iiefiia of orgaiilzallon in the llaliiiu immigrant aa soon ns be hmda (^n .Vniericnn soil
Ibe exjieiidliure nf J"..i«iO.(SKI by Hie Krnpp tiiuiimuy Inexienillnz the worka U i'U;elly fur erecting a grrat rail mill At nti»lDlMiut«u. 00 Ihf HblM, tvoord- mc t« ttm Amei lean «T»t«iD
l<,P.»EnECLMDlD
Norlhern Securities Company Enjointd by Federal Court of Appealt.
THE OPINION A UNANIMOUS ONE
The Campanr HeM to He a CowklaadaM In Ilealraint of Trarta Tkraoyli Owa- InK CoHiTollinK Interaat la Parallal I.lnea, Thna Preeenllnc Any Oaiaratl'- tlon—Cale Qoea to Rapretne CaaH.
Sl Paul, Vllnn.-The position of tho Vnlted Slntes Coverflineut In tho ault brought against the Northern fiecorl- lies Compnny. the Northern Paclflc and Cvpnt Norlliprn rnllwnyi nml indl¬ vldunl offlclnls nnd directors of those comiMinles, wns Kustniued 1« Ihe doci¬ sion hnnded down in the Cniled Statea Cli'suli Court of Ajipenls lu thla city.
The ense wns originally brought In the rnlte,! States District Court bet*, but under a sjiedal net of Congreita "waa tnkeii nl once to the Cmirt of Appoala, which was to expedite the hearing and decision of Ihe cnse lu every manner possible.
The taking of testimony In tbla city and In New York City lasted aeveral weeks, nud the nrguiiients lu St. Loula liefore Circuit .ludges Caldwell. San¬ born, Thayer nnd Ynu Uevanter took severnl dnys. The deciaion of 4he court wns wrilleu by Judge Thayer, and w«« . filed lu this diy. where the orlsliail nelluii wns lustltulpd, Au appeal t« the Cniled States Supreme Court will be inken Immedlntely, AU four Judget coiicHvied lu Ihe coni'liislons, A fornial decree was flied. In accordance 'With the decision huuiled duwu, by Judge Thayer,
Tbe decree of the court |8 to the fol- luwlug effect;
"Tlmt the stock of the Norlliern PaC" Ifle nud Crrat Northern Companlea. now held by the Securities Company, wns ncqnlml In virtue of o comMiui- Hon nmong thp defendants, tn reatraint of trade nnd commpriT among the a*T- rrnl Stales, such ns the Antl-Truat act denounces aa lllegnl. The Betnirltlea Compnny Is enjoined froui acquiring or Htteiiipllug to acquire further atock of either of suid companlea. and from voting such slock nt any meeting of the stockholders of either of aald rail¬ road comiMiules. or exercising or at¬ tempting to exercise nny control, direc¬ tion or sujiervlsloii or Influence over the nets of said eouipauloi. or either of tliem, by vlrtuo of lla holding ancit Block.
"The Northern Pnelllc nnd Great Norlhern Coinpanles, respecllvely. lUelr officers, direclors mid Hgenla. nre en- joiued from permit I lug auch gtock to lie voled by the Northern gerurltlea Company or any of IU ngenta or allies on Ita behalf at nny corporate elecUoB' for directors or offleera of either of snld compniiies, nnd from paying toy dlvldoiids In the Spcurlllea Oompauir oil neeount of said alock. or pernlttliMt or KulTerlng the Sp.cnrltle8 Company to rxerelsp nny conlrol whntaoever over the corpornte nets of anld companlea, or lo direct thc polley of either.
"Kinnlly, thp SecurlHos Company l« pernillteii to relurn and trnnafer to the stnekholdei's of the .Northern Paclllc nnd Crent Northern Compnnlea any mill nil shnres of stock of Iheae eom- pnnles which II mny have received froni such stoekholdera In exchange for Its own stock, or to lunkn auch trnnsfer nud nsslgniupiit to slueh p er- son or persons nn nre "now the holdera nnd owners of Its own stock originally Issued ^1 exi'hnuge for the alock of aald companies,"
J. p. MOROAN'H VIEW.
riia Deciaion WIII Hav. Mo Klleal aa llallniad Knierprlaa,
New York Clly.-lu Wnll Street tbe decision enused n luoineiilnry drop In prices, but Inrge lulpri'sta at onee gave support nud nnnonnced Ihnl Ihe cnae would be niMieuIed lo the Bupreme Court, Lenders of the merger luow- lupnt profess to believe that Ihey Will will lliere.
In nu Interview fnrmer Allorney- General .lulm VY, (Irlggs.wlio appeared for the defendnnla al St, Loula. de- dpred thp Court's decision revolution- af.ir and poinled out the grpal effect It would have on denls of slmllnr charac¬ ter already estnbllshed, auch aa the Pemisvlvaula^s iiiutrol of Balllmore nud o'uio, the Pnlted eintea Steel Cor- porn I Ion's control of conalltuent com¬ panies, PiC,
XIr. .T. P. .Vlorgnn snld regarding the decision:
¦¦The qupslion of the right of two or more rnllrimds to lie oiierated by • holding company will lie taken lo Ihe United States Supreiiip Court In Waah. Ington, Inslend of looking upon Ihe dpclsloD of Hip Court na a blow to raU- road enlerprise, I ahould aay that the reverse Is Hip cnse. Capllal all over Ihe coimlry Is nnxions to know lla rights In liie innller of raUroad con¬ strucllon and oiieratlou. Hailroad men wnul lo know where they slnnd.
¦¦The dei'ls'.on is Jnst one alep cloaer lo a decision from the Cnited «Ute« SnpfPnip Cnurt which aiiall be flpal. for. even If I be Norlliern Hecurtttaa bnii won. Hip (Joveriiiuput'a atlorneya Would have jirobably have appealed.
"The qiiestloii waa of such Impor- tnnei< Ihnt nn appeal wna aaanred. not niatter who won. TIiphp facia are jdnlii. Both rnllrnndn held by Ihe Nnrtberu recurlHes Cnmpany allll ei¬ ist nnd nre doing n godd bualneaa.
'¦VYhen rallrond men know exactly bow Ibe law Is to Ih" Interpreted, tbey will Jirobably And good waya to aM tbat properlies are iqiemted econom- Icnily nnd jirofllnbly."
SPARES HOLLEBEN HUMILIATION. ,
Poraaar Aiabaaaador Not Obllaad lifBo* tnrn la Waahlavtaa, Washington, P. C—Ilerr von Holle- lieii will nut be obliged to return lo the T'nll)d Siulet In presmit hit lettera of lecill. Secretary Ilay baa lieen In- formitl by Baron Hteriilierg. Ibe prea¬ ent Minister, that tbe Ainliaaaador haa been retired by Ihp (Ierman Uovern- iiieiii and Ibnt Kiiijieror Wllllam, aa • mnrk of sjiecial favor, haa bestowed upon him the Urder of Ibe Iled Kagle.
ajwrllna Braelliaa.
Tbe lolnl nimilMr of entries for Ihe Iwenly slakes lo be run at Haraloga la llnl
AngiiBi Bi'linnnCa Orlzn won the Iwe- visr-nld purs,- nt Ihe Benuiuga race Irnik.
Ibe Amerienn Association baseball Reasuii ojnns .Vjirll 22 nml cluao 8rp- iemlM-r21.
A heavily bnckeil syndicate compoaed of Weallliy men bas I tM-en'-jM'iiied to cnnstruit and mnintnln au ex|>eiialre horse racing trnck mar I,«a Augelea, t.a I.
¦Tonr' Allen, former heavywelgbt puglliat. died al Hi, IxiuU, ugrd eighty' eight years.
Iiounid Boss, wilb a acore of l*fi~ Won Hie ojieii golf louruaiurul al I'lai- burst. N. C.
Boston biiseball enlhiisiaalt will aend a iH'Hlion in Bhu .InhUMou. iirvleatlBg aguiiikl the foul sirike rule.
Tbe llme of starting and delalla of the llarvarfi-Vale Iwal ra<«t. ta he Leld oo Juii« '2^1. hare lieen agreed •¦. The racing program uf the ttom Tatk Yarbl Clab ahowa ibat tka cay TMbt Uelianee. CoiMtltvtiMi Ml4 OiliMMi will luve BHWy IllRl tk«
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19030417 |
| Date | 1903-04-17 |
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| Year | 1903 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19030417 |
| Date | 1903-04-17 |
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^^rr NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW 0iarox.is oopiDH. civx: dt-^vTi* 'jsf. : VOL. Villa A FAMIL-y ML-wai'APER or LOCAL AND aBNERAL IXTBLLiaKycK FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1J)0;{. TIKMl: tl.lO TEAILT I« ABTaltS NO. 26. m- SORE LUNGS Wben your lungs are sore and inflamed from coughing:, Is thc time when tbe nrms of PNEUMONIA, PLEURISY •nd CONSUMPTION find lodgment and multiply. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR stops tbe cough, heals and strengthens the lungs. It con¬ tains no harsh expectorants tbat strain and irritate the lungs, or opiates that cause constipation, a condition that retards recovery from a cold. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR ia a safe and nerer (ailing remedy for all throat and lung troubles. TIm Dflstsrs tai4 Nt Nad CsRSiaiitlsa - A Manrslsss lisrs. L. M. Rucflet, Kcasoaer, lows, writes: "The doctors stid I htd con- iumptiaa tadTnt aa better uatll I used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. It helped me rigbt from the titrt sad stopped the tpitHni of blood tnd the paia IB my luags sad today I am sound tnd well. TIIIIKE tlZCt 25o, 50o, and $1.IM REFUSE SUMUITUTEt REOOMKIDEO IY <«¦¦¦¦¦ SOla-D BY ALL DRUGGISTS. THE CRY OF THE DREAIWER % IN ANY LIGHT '^ Make finisiied pictures on W}Q Kodak Plan Iioad and unload Kodalca anywhere. Develop witiiont darlc room in tjam Kodaic Developing Mtuihino. Friut by day or uiKlit on Dekko Kodaks, .$5 to $75 Brownie C&meras. $1 and $2 KfidaK. Vexfeloptn^ Machtnesf Mmt A varied stock ot Films Solio Velox S. F. PEARSALL lltvlew Buiiding Main St., Freeport a.ift:i.ii^*'""»*^\- *~-«^.- Ready for Business. Ali who have PENANINK ^bout them THE PENANINK FOUNTAIN PEN Is PEN-AN'-INK for a vaat army of mon ami women who jjlailly testify to froi-»lom from bontlajfo t'j the Ink Staml. IVrloct writini^'-lonvonioncc i , for a low price. S.itisfaition Mfi.aranleiil. FOR SALE BV S. F. PEARSALL RBVIBW BUILDINO MAIN 5TREET FREEPORT Benjamin D. Homan ^^* KodaK Ctrl ICCT BOILbtH ytmi. AtppAmtmAmd ¦•tliulf latlnuiltt rnriklalMj ¦a A. Dorlon D9NDED AUCTIONEER IMONEYTOLOAN tu. tmm IMAMt ACCBPTED AT ONCC. HMT ia IIFF, Caaateltor«t-I.aw ¦ABVUM. N. V. Long«neoker Bros. DENTISTS SS* raNaa SUaat, BraaUya K fSivsaT, ussi t KinMSO ••nous p^'-njS.YI^'Sl^'i;-* '-*"' f-- WBa %o Lobssssckss. D. Xk. a. MsMMsr ^^^^— — WILLIAM H. POST ¦ai » J-T. Poat Boa ; Choico Groceries Flour and Feed MAIN STRKKT. rNCtMNT iartk at L-k a. a.. •»». ttadtii •*«t«e SO VBAIM' Patent OMBBiatra- *«a >«¦¦«« aa^ lor yoa to buy yoor nppUea at boaae. Tho ptloe it the tame in city or coantry KODAKS FILMS Velox Solio S. F. PEARSALL Opposite Post oace Freeport. N.Y PATENTSi JrSBS. FairMt , .. __ _ _ ^rAfurr uwms er st tsast rmAeTtai.i ¦r*i<« M-i4aru« ett^rge*. rc. A. SNOW Sl CX>. rtTCNT ukwvtaa. XHT atMaalOWc*. The Only Wi^r to Attract Ttmtm le to Make Known What Ves Nave to Offer. HiMMiAManm ttlll (K- lONET TO LOAH l-;^, -J IDod applirattons proiKpdr acrvpini Keeve & Bta.rtlett. Tliia inattrancc a rVaftsas* l-aana Maik ORIom: UHKEKPOBT. U I 11 Uta*rtr iha'Ml. Maw Vurk. BnwIiOacet: BlrarhaMl, I. 1 JMBskm a*TliM< Buk Bide. immiAcm. L..T Orawr Bar Busk BIdt . Oraut Bar. L. I. TatapkoB* la all alAeiim John P. Wright QENERAL AUCTlQNEeR IHtsatet. tt. f WeaK Hearts ° Are due lo Indlf estlon. Ninely-nlne of every one hundred peopla who have heart troubla ctn remember when ll wtt itmpla Indiges¬ tion. It It a tclanlUlc (tct Ihat all caaea ol heart diaeaae. nol orgtnic, tre not only tracetUe te. bul tre Ihe direci result of indl- featlon. All food Uken Inlo the slomach which (tilt of perfect dlfestlon fermenls and ¦wellt tha atomtch. pu(lln( ll up againsl iha heart. This Interfere! wilh Ihe tction of Ihe heart, tnd In Ihe courae ol llme that dallctia but viltl orrtn becomes diseased. Mr. D.Kaubla,ol Narada, 0., aara: I hvi alomach Iraibla and waa In a bad atata aa I hul heart troubla wtth It. I mk Kadol DrwepaU Cura (or about lour BHBths and It carad m*. KoM Digaita What Yoa Kat and reiievea the atomtch of til nervoua tlrtln tnd Ihe hetrl of til presaure. ¦ottlaaonlr. $1,00 SIza holdlnt i% tlmaa Iha trial alia, which acIlalorSOc. Praaered by t. O. DaWITT * CO., OHIOAOa ITHE SUNDAY SCHOOl I un ttrtil of tJie pUnninR an |
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