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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
mttKAM.'B C0E>IE:H. FlViB CKNTii^
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A FAMILT XXWtPAPBB fiT LOCAL AND QINKKAIi. INTSLLISKWCS
TaUII: tl.lO TXAKLT » ABVAIVB
VOL. IX.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1903.
NO. 8.
"IWf wila bad a mvmc attack of Pnen- ¦MKta wbicb (ollowad a cate of La Grlppa •ad I beliere that POLEY'S HONEY AND TAR aaved her lire," writea Jamea Ca&oo, ot Raymond, Mitaoari.
•flMi IniHt ta Ewiry Cast
Dr.C. J. Bishop, Agnev, Mich., writes: "I have used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR in three very severe cases of pneu¬ monia with good results in every esse."
PNEUMONIA
OwmI tf Ttrrlkta CMtb •¦ LuRit
N. Jackson, of Danville, III., writes: "My daughter had a severe attacli of La Grippe and a terrible cough on her Inng*. We trlM a greal many remediea vithout relief. She tried FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR which cured her. She bat never been troubled with a cough •iDca."
Curtd Whin Vary Law With Pnaumania
J. \P. Bryan, of Lowder, HI., writes: "My little boy xras very low with pneu¬ monia. Unknown to the doctor we gave him FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. The result was magical and puzzled the doctor, as il immediately stopped the racking cough and be quickly recovered."
SOLD INO RECOMHENOEO BY F. W. FLETCHER, Pharmacist.
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Printing Delivered
as Promised
Promised as Wanted Nassau County Review
fjUjra^WOElHDtt
CROMBIE'S COUGH CURE!PEPSIKOLA cu...
CL-REt cnilY MHO tf COtiaN. ' Intllge.tlon ...tl dy.poiMln.
Bbt« jvm tried om
New Butcher
yot? If not. why wc are selling tha choicest meat in the market at loweat rates.
Main St , bat. Fultan and Smith Sta.
F. PITTERMAN, Prop.
K.irmrrlT W. Ii. Psttaraon^i
Wheels are Buzzing
Ready to do all kinds of work, sach aa making window frames, door framea, ¦ash, doora, brackets, Orill work and itair bailding at the loweat pri(;ee.
ChCkrle.s. L. SeamaLn
Upper Main St. FREKPORT, L. 1.
CARPENTEH « BVILDEH
WINDELS
Mannfactarers of
FRENCH ICE CREAM
and Choice Confectionery. ]<>encb Fruits, Fancy Chocolates Also nar home made Cocnanat Ralla. Lemon :^o<-».nnt. I'eannt Brittle, Old FanliloEed Mo- :iij4iH-«l-aDdy. C<K-uanut Klaiiefl, i'esDat Bar, L-reAm Caramels, all kinds of Mixed Candy, Sutter St-.il<-li. FYult Bars, Cocoanut Bara, all Und. of Tatty, ele.
ChunliM, Families and Partlea Sapplled
Brick Block Main Street
FREEPORT
RMimOlMIYCURE
¦akaa KMnaya ami mottoo Rlflrt
Telephone Mi
J. M. HEWLETT
dialer ia
Hay, Feed
and
Bundle Wood
Church Si.. FRXEPOHT. N. Y.
W. F. SOUTHARD
Undertaker and Embalmer
rim.-e, .luu.-tU.u < liur. ll an.l Muin .SU.
FREEPORT, L. I.
(nils prompily alleudedday ur night
Lunti LliBt. 'i'el. offlce rti: rt-aldtinc-e 9i Freepori
fOL£T!SliOMErA"»XAR
atopa tia* cootfla aad heal a loaga
J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER
COUNSELLOR-AT LAW Hampataad
Naw York once In Hempstoad Bank Bullrilnx Corner Main aod Fulton Street.
EDGAR JACKSON
COUNSELLOR-AT.LAW
132 Naaaau St
NEW VORK BALDWIN, NASSAU CO., L I
Time Table
ne :'ev Tar): asd ]m \M Trutioo Ca
SOl'TII IIOUNU
l,<'at and :«i
,l.-^ pant lh.i .11 min. paitt .
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I Ii.iu
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L.-MV.- Allimli.- Av... au.l Bt..|ell St.. In ami ill miu. pani eveu and .lu min. past ,<ld liours, Arriv.-HI K.11 kvlll.. l-,ntr.'im uiiu. paul ev.-t >nd ill an.l rn min pa/>t ihIiI hiuir.-..
llHllroii.1 Irat-k Freepirt. :,.-.!
i(3
. Imsl I
11:,
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL! bandits terrorize town
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR DECEMBER 20.
l/-uve eveu hll hourti.
Leave
St . 11, a pa^l Iht
.-ven il.l
l..'«ve and '.: II
Al-riv. atul-U 11
Kirft . -J: luu 11
Car. It
ail point
fan. 1
XOKTll HOI
.Mil
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rreeport, AllanI 1,1 U Ulin puat t'vi-i .Kl.l lioura.
Hailron.l Iraik I" ir.s and ;1T mln. |.«»t
Heniiii.I.-«<l:,-: mm lu paM .nl.l liuur-.
at MIn.'uIa III anil in. puitt ntt.l h.inr.i.
arm Aitaiitii: .^vt- .: last unt'. II .'...
yl'KKNs WEST
av.. Il.-iiiimtca I tv I-::!?!. Ul . ...nu.., elll N.-iv York (-11)
Av.' an.l lUilfll
lin.I ,'.T inin. pitet old hi.nrs.
lia»t even and i;
511 mill, patit i-vca
uu- nn.l B.-.k-li St.
HOI.Vl)
-r\ hour from .'. ;I7 illl! wnn t-.irs for 111..I Bro..kIyu.
KAsr BIll-N-|l
e.ve Vu.t'n» ev.-n II p Ul f'.r II.- .luil l|,»-kvi|i.-t .-1
pst.-n.I mill .Mlii.-,il»
Il.mr fr..nill 14 a. ii-~l.'.-i.l, Mi,,.-..la. Ire. «n,l,-tl 11 p m.
Sl-NIIAV TIMK TABl.i:
-. l.o.i. m" "l-Yr. ,I^rl "''?l,'.;" Ill .iMt-.-i-.s ;:il u.m , au.l tv.-rk.lay tiiiielnlile.
F.
e ll-«-kvillet-.-i,tre n.. .Mlu.-la ll .-.la. Ih.-reMll. r u.- i..-r
A Poi.H.mi n.
Sui.l.
OERMAKOLA ointment oures all skin dlseasei.
Does Your Food Distress You ?
.\rc you ncrvouj? Is your appetite pour? Is your timjiue cooledT D.i you h.ive diz^y Fpollsr Hnvo you n bad la-^tc in the mouth! Does your food i-onic up after cutinB? llo you have hearllmm'? Do you l.ck-li gas or'wind? Uiivc you pain or oppression around the hc.irt! 1),h-s your Ill-art boat irrcpulurly! Do you h.-ive unplea.sant dreams? Hnve ynu a aensalioii of (ullneaa oftcr eatinR? Do your limbs tremble or vibrnte? The nliove aymptonis imlit-nte dy^p^-psia. Wo Ruar- antoe Popsilcola Tabli-Is to euro dyspep¬ sia, if not, we. eheerfiilly refund' your miiney. .-\ roniiirkable little book, ".\.l- viro to dyspeptics," conu-s with c-. ery 23 rent box.
Thomas Johnaton Freeport L.I
fOLEl!Sli01IEr>^TAR
tprptlldromi omfp, amroa Ao opimimp
BANNER SALVE
is the most healing salve in the -world. It cures Sores, Cuts, Burns ar.d all Skin Diseases. It positively
Cures Piles
SIDNEY H. SWEZEY
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
¦aaai ta lata oa Bond and Moil|i|a
laj Naasau SI. Netv V.irk
Resltlence, Smith Ht., near Chureh, Freeport
S. Kingsbaker, 80 East Ohio Street, Chicago, writes: "I had a bad casn of Piles for several years. BANNER SAL'VE cured me quickly and perman¬ ently after several doctors aod remediea had failed to relieve me,"
eUARANTEED. Price 25 Centt
r. W. ri.K'nilKl!. l'li:innui-i«I,
WILLIAM H. POST
Maeceasur to J. T. Poat A Bon Ilealer In
Choice Groceries Flour and Feed
MAIN STREET, FRCCPORT «ortli ol L. 1. R. R., Orp. Raadall Aiaaaa
BO YEARS' - EXPERIENCE
Patent
lARiia DcaiGNa CopvRiOHxa Ae.
AnTonaiiandtna askeieh anil ticsenntian uiat
¦ ^-^ ' Mbelher aii
I R. L05EE I
^ d.-ali-r In V j
^ CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO y
i
BurpUrs Use Dynamite al Pavonia, and Seoure Monev.
Boldert: The lllnh of Chrl.t, Matt. II., 1. I'i—Golden Teil. Mall. I.. 21—Meniorj Venei, 10, 11—Comineolary on Ihe Day-* LeMon,
1. liui.led bv the "tar Ivs 1. L'i 1. -When Jesus was born." Tlu- d.-ito ol the birth of Christ u uneertain, bul the gen¬ erally iiev-epted date is Dt-.enil.cr 2S. II. C. 5. He W-H8 born four yeai-,* bel'oro Ihe time from wh'tli tve eouut his 'uirili in uur common retkoniiid. "In Itethlehem ol .Judea.'f To dislinguii-h it from Itt-thlehem in Galilee, mentioned in -losliua I9;l,i. "In tha days ot Herod." Heroil the iii-eat. He was hii E.loiiiiie, and, alliiough a iirose- lyte lo the Jewith religion, was notorious for his ivicke.Iness and cruelly, lle reigned thirlv-scven vears in .lu.leii aud died a few months after the lurlh of t hnst. lle was the falher of lU-r...l Anti|i.is who put lo death John the Ilautiet, and to whom Filiate sent our Uml at tl.t: time of Ui« erueiiixion. At tins tune the st-eptre had literally departc.l tr.iin Judah. and a for¬ eigner was on ilie throne. "Wise men.'' Or m.-igi. Muih learned and interesting discussion has arisen with resjiect to the "wise men" and the "star." Augustine and Chrysostoiu say there were ttt-elve magi, bat the common belief is that there tverc but tliree. -'From the east." I'er¬ haps from Media, or I'ersiu/. or, possibly, from Arabia. Ia-w Wulla.-e supposes there were three men—an Kgypliaii. a Hindu and a (Ireek—tvho were liroughl together in the desert by the Hpirit of lloil, and who thence journeyed in company, being directed by the alar, until thev found the Christ. "To .lerusalem." They aeemed to suppose that when thev rt-iit-hed the capital of the Jewish natuui thev would have no trouble in lindiug the o\ijecl of their search.
2. "King of the .lews." "There wa-t at this time a general expectation throughout the East that one would be born in .Tudea who should possess iiniversAl doiiiinion." 'I'hia was a title unknown lo thc earlier history of Israel aud applied to no one except the Messiah. It leappcara in the inscription over the cross, "llis star." Msny iiitcrpretcrH. especially those who st'ck t,i t'liiiiiii.ili- tlie supernatural, explnln till- "star." or "^i,lt-real appearance," liv a t.jiijiiui-Ii.in of ,liii.iu-r nutl Saturn, which oti-uiivd in -May. II. C. T. and again in IV- ceinher with M.irs added, ll is. hotvever, much more in harmony with all the facts to believe that thc star whicb attracted the attention of llie magi was supernatural. A simple tnclcor provi,led for the occa¬ sion. In the cusl.' In the country east of Palestine, from tvhence they lame. "To worship Him." (ind had luHucnced these wise men to take this journey lo lind and
Jmy Ll.uir hoiiia^M t.. t.l*A a^wmiu*. '(l-.y
Were hold to confess thc object of tlicir coming.
II. .Searching the Siriptures (vs. 3-6), ,1. -'Had heart! these tilings." 'Jho magi lin.l createil no small stir l.y their iiuiuiries wliich inimediatelv attracted the atlentiim of the king. "Troubli-.l." Herod, now sunk into the jealous decreptitude of his savage old nge, tvas residing in his netv r.iiliuo on Zion, when, halt maddeneil aa lie was already bv the crimes of his past career, he was ifirown inlo a Ircsli par¬ oxysm of alarm iin.l anxiety by the visit of these luaifi, bciring the strange intelli* ecnce ihat thev had come to worsh born king, lb-rod feared Jerusalem tt-iih hun." 1-" would make tins au occasion ol rciieitiug his a.-l.of liloo.lshcd.
4. -''riic duel priests." This expression probably i-ouiprehends the .icting high prie,! and his deputv. "IVmanded of them " lIciaiHC thev would be most like¬ ly to know. "Where the I'hnst should be born." The wise nieu h.i.l said nothing nboul Ihc Chriil. or tlic Messiah, hut oulv about the King .,i the .lews. Hut Hcro,l Ihat this King must be the exjiticled
Mare Than aUantlrMi Nhols PIrxl In Ihe
Attack lir Polle*. But Ban.llu
rlnallr Gail Aiea;.
I'uindt^n, N. .1.—rrof.-ssi.mal criitks- nieii, who are siippoat>d to bt- tht- aniiit. men who blew- up the snfe In Ibu C"larksboroui:li I'ost.irlti-o. wrt-ckt-.l the siifi> In the omi-f of tlii> reiiiisyiviiiila Itailroad nt rnvoiiia. n subuili of I'uiii- tlt-ii The burKliirs i,|u-ii(-tl fir.- .ui the operalor In the signal ttiwti mul he nan-owly esi-uptil wiili bis 11:.-.
Kalpb Hint's. Ibe uight t.p.'riil.ir in Hit' sluual Itiwt'r. «hlt-li is iliit-.-ily ..,. posiie the rnilnuiil aiati.iu. satv a iiiiin st.'iiidlnit un Hit- phitr.iriii of ilu- sia- tiiiii. 'rhe man's fai-e tvas piinly t-,,v- ei-i'tl with n liandkert-liief and Ihe tipt-r- ator'a anspli-hius were al oni-t- aniusinl. Ue t-nlliHl lo the strHnscr and askt^l llim wbat he was doiUK there, nntl the man made nu reply. Hlm-s then asketl hint why he had hia face t-ovt-rt-tl. anil till- stranger aliuuted bai-k that he luid a tiKitliat-be.
.\l the aanio inatant there was n tre- nii-iidouK explosion Inside Ihe nillr..a.l Ktutliiii. nnd the mau on the plutloriii drew n revolver and ti|H-iieil Hre on Hie opi-rnlor. Tbe hitter nus iiiiaruit'tl and was eonipolb'd to seek i-efune Insiile Hit- tinver fioiii the fiisilliiiU- of sliois dli-et-li-d al him. Uiokiin; froni tbe window of the tower he saw two nu-n t-iirry off the biHity tbey bad st-.-iired from the aafe. xvl'illo the third uian, wilb the revolver, lirou^ibl up the rear. All of the lut'ii >vere masked.
nines had luainiKi-tl to send a tele¬ graph mesanue to thla i-lty for help. Tbe poliee liumeillntt'ly rospoiidt-d, ur- riviiiu on tho Ktene Jusi ns the robbers «i-rt- hulilluK up a freight Iralii. The nililu-rs t-tuupelleil the eiiKinei-r to tut l.,i.>e frtitn the train, atul then Bleaui iiwuy with bis oiiuiilo. The police opened tire on the roldiera. wlilcli tlu-y retiirnt-d. Tbla runnliiR fusillade waa kept up for n llllle. but the roldiera eventually est-aped Into the swiiHip.
Keftiro Mowing open Ihp aafe In the sliillcui the robbers held up NiRlit Wiili-liman Oscar Till al the pninl of a
r.,v,,l<'»w .....A ...ml. I... Mi4k««U* aa^'l «wl.ut
lillle luiiuey lie hnd. Then they cut tbe til.-pbone wires, thinking they w-t-r» the leleKrapb wli-e,s. The alatlon bnild- lim was badly daiuaeed by the explo- Kiiin. The safe, nbli-h vvus eoinpletoly desiioved, contnined a tew huudred dollars.
.\iiiitlier gaiiK blew npen Ihe safe In llie reiiiisylvunln Hailroad sinlion at .MiirKtiu. nine niih-s fnrllier m Ihe !-.,«.1. They (rot away with tbe t-'ui- It-iits of the safe. Tbe robbery was not illsi,iv,-i-i'il uiilil Ibe sl.-ilioii was opened
ihin
val. ".Ml \ In llio liiiiniii ug I hat he
Mi.-ah 5:2.
I fre« «b
bla t'.-mn,,
^•trirtljreonatlcnllAl. llsnaiHSikon l-i
pent III- -. t lineal uencr fur se. uring pale
1 sleiiia takan thniuvli Maun A Co. r<
iTH-.-i-iI nodes, wltliotit charse, la tba
M.-.-<>iiil:
.1. B. "Hv the prophet.'" Mill I hew- ,l,ies uot ipiole llie i'.,iiiul ill Ml,ah, but the Kt-nse is gi-.-eu, I licy lll.l not u(-. ,1 K) take a long time lo searcli oul the answer lo Herod's iiuesliiin. for it was acceiiled truth that the 'Mt-i.-iali must come from Bethlehem, '-rhou liethlehem." Ilellilehem signilics he hou»e of liriad, the tlttest place for llllll to he horn in whoni ii wlmh came down from lit 11.1 ivi-..' Icail." Micnh snvs, "Though thou be htlle aiiuing Ilie thousands of ,ludah, vet Olil of ili.-,e shall He come forth unto uie that IS lo he ruler in Israel." '-riie princes." "The ihousamls" (Micah R:2I. The tribe hail been siibilivide.l into Ihou- Buiiils, an.l over each Bubiliviai..u there w-its a chieftain or prince. ".\ governor." To etmlrol nnd rule. "Whuh Hhall he shepherd." To feed au.l care for, as a shepherd his flock. 'I his governor who c.mll-ols is also a lender shepherd, t'hnst is l.olh Sliepheril ami Kmi!.
HI. The .hil.l .lesus found (vs. 7-12). 7. "Privilv called." Herod desired to ke.-p the Iuue of I'lirisl's birlh as secret a« i„wMl,le h-l Ihl- -lews who hatc.l lum ill.,uld lake o<-ca.i,.u l.i rebel. A short time before I liis lliUKI l'llarl^ees had refused to take the oath of nllegiance lo him. "Iiuiiiircd of tlit'in .liliat-ntly. "l.s-arned ol Uicm i-ai-efiilly "-H. V.
8. "He sent Ihem." He nssumed con¬ trol, but Ilicv foil,,tied Ihe direclioua of thc I^ird. ".><t-arch ililineiiily." Ilernd was honest in making tin-, charge to them; he greatly desire.l to n-i-eive ileliuiu- wonl concerning the iietv King. ".-Vnd worship Him also." Whnt hypocrisy! He unly wialicd to (iiijl Uie eUUJ in «rdrr to mur- — '• ! der it (vs!T3,~B)j he wss iraftv and
CROMBIE'S COUGH CURE!-^-^^''-'-^il'-^Jf-^^^^^^
CURES EVERY KIND OF COUGH. i waT^ed^of (lo,l'mTdreau,!'';ei^ur':;d''an;
1 .TofcCph, warntMljn l](e ^amo
iii:i.i
'<lul,,- Ins
cr ritlSON CHKlKP-
lor riiilma Ki'iitiii-ky Audi¬ tor b'avoi-ed t'onlraelora.
l-'runkforl. Ky. - Stnle liiapmHor 11.-liiy H. nines. In a repori to liov- .'riioi- Reckbaiii. i-liuriit's .\udltor "(lus" I'ouli.-r with lioltlinu up cbet-ka of the I-'riinkfort Chair Coniiiniiy ncirrepatlni; ».',:!.i«KI 111 paynienl for i-unvlet l.-llmr.
•I'llt' i-li.-t-ks lire ibiti'il ut tbe end of eii.-b iiiuiitb fi-oni ri'liriiiiiy lo Jnlle^ll- i-lnslve. The .\ii.lll..r lunie.l over all iitber i-t'venties fnuu Ibo priKon ns aoou lis |ii-tseii|.-d, ' bill lllld nside Ibi-.-e
hei-ks wlili-h. be saya. In- sllll baa. He -nys till- .-.iiii|i.-iiiy uiililled llinl that he true bread | Uuv luul no iiituiev In linnk lu pay the "Art in i-iu-'i-ks.
Tin- Inspector nolitleil Ibe bonilsinen
! Ilf .Miiriin. Ibe niiiiiaui-r of llu- i-oin-
piiiiy. The Trlsuu CniunilsslouerR rt--
iiiiire n aeiileinent for prison labor at
the end of eat-li inontli.
AND CIQAIta
.LUXCII ROOM.
ill 111! Htylefl
Fulten St. - Fraapert
- I'hl
,1 fled to Kgypi
thu I. II,.
Sivea advice nnd auRwers, without
charffe, inqniriea about iuvt-stmeiita. .'ttii ."iiiliiH
Studies underlyiuK rausos nf morkt-t ha,l ili-api-.r.
oiiivonienta. Detenniiiea fai-ts piveru- tlu-ni li. in.iii
lUK value of s«-cariti»t« C'riticiReB,BiiiilT»oa King nii.iu iluy ..Miglii
and reviews Railroad and ludustriul re- i I" "They n-juu-etl " Thel
porta. Haa complete tables of eariiiiiK« eniplinti,-. Tliet- rcjoi,cl .-v.
ot pniis-rties. (funics mtive uml inac '
eut before them " hail si-en in their pp.-iiis. The stnr uie, an.l this led lem lot Ihe young
Sckniific Jftnericaii.
A hsnnaemaly lllnfltfated veeklr. iJimat ett- -;ii.Iii-n ,,f •nTScenllOf lournal. Tenns. M a I ...u: four ni.".ths, |L Ilula br-11 nstiidealani. •
MUNN SCO.""™'*-'New York i
Bmeb Offios. m r SI- WuhlQtiIun. U C
MONEY TO LOAN I
On Mortgage at 5% |
ALL OOOD LOANS ACCEPTED AT ONCB. '
ALBERT D. BAFF, CounacHor-at-Law j BABYLON. N. V. j
the Uat Hiilc of bouds and the yield on inveBtmi'ut at the price. One uhl, daily ,-oittulli, Ihe Tllic 'Wai.i,
STRKKT JOl'll.NAI,
llllll Ihe
uumis-
1 Older.
t U-iiig in ll That nlone is euough t.. cause rejoiiiiig.
11. "Into the house'¦ Thev had lefl the Kt.-ible Ih.it they were forced lo lem- f Chl-lM'.
Strkkt JOl'll.NAI, IJ heller iiuolilied lo . l"'rarily o.iupv ..t Ilic nme .if Chn« int-esl money tnfily and prnfilafihi and L""'' '''.'l'i'',.- ','- °"'' V^'' ''*'"' '" lo adri/e iiUiul int-etlmeiili llii'iH oit'r irho "'iiise. 1-ell dotvn. Iluy i,ro-lrat
JOHNSTON'S
CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY SEASDN ANNOUNGEMENT
_ Wc will ihMibte thu usual uumlior ..f Qrecn Tradinc Stamps .m all imn-lias.-s matlt^ nn Fri.livs ,-iii,i Satunlavs until tho i-ii.i of this vfjir. Our prioi.vs aro riniii, an.l w.> iuvito ynu t,i i-.>m - ami Kix>k at nur hdiuIs. Kvi-i-vtiiiiit; 1i,-ik |i, .-u st-l.t-totUitli tlit- atmotit caro, ami w.> believe vc Lavo iu nur -^i.irf snmi' of thf luiist ti-iuiitiii^' :i.sst>i'tiiit'Ut.-^ nf K'ilt> tti 1>»' fmiiul fnr lail.-s anniuil.
\\t^ alt' tilt' l,i-,-iil,|iiartt'r>* fnr mi-rv tliiiii,' in this liin-. Wt- Iiavf an ONt'i-ptiniially larp- .-is-tutniiiil of the U'st fnit-i^'ii UII.I tlt-iiiostit- tiiakt-s. with \aii.-ti.-i iMi.ui^'li in s.itisfv ,-iii\ t-str. (»iir lin.- in. In.Ion suoh ra-tkors a.-<K,,t;,i ,\ liall,.i's, Ciltjatos, I{i. k-.n-k.-r's, raliiit-r's, I.:i:',-ll,- Dallcv .\ ('...'s, I'aul Kiep-r's auil Viiiiiin «. Perfume Atomizers, all st\li-s. ranninn in luit-.- fn-iii •.'."i t-.-nts tti J-.'ui. Then' cau lie un linlitlat^ wiili.uit t-an,lii-s. Our vari.'ty this Mar is Kreat<>r an.l I'ott.-iYniTiii ,.v.-r lH-f.irt>. Wo h.ive tli.- t-li.iit-<\st makes of Ctaocolate^Wd tton-bons antl manv nther killli-. l>t'.,i(les aiul are rer.v t-.-i?:iiii. nli:it.-\.-r tin- )irii-i-. that no rmimritioH wil! lie found in any t.-..uf.t-tinuerv lioHnht at nur ^tni. Wt- have the aK't'iu-t br <
Our hnliiliy line also iueluiiea a tiin- a.s.sortnieut of Toilet isct.«. witli now ilesi^;iis in mouutiiins nf t tii'iu'r. Cnpin'r .iinl Sterling SiK.-r. an.l all Stfrliun Silv.r. .Military Brushes, Mair Brushes and
Combs, Traveliitc Sets. Manicure Sets and Baby Toilet Sets, rall^'in.: in irit-t ^ fn.iii f\ p. i\ti ClUAKS BY TME BO.X
iioe.. nol do
Published dally bv
Dow, Jonea &. Co , 41 Ibniiil St., N'. Y
Tbc tddest news aifi-ncy of Wull St.
$12 a year, $1 a uiniitb.
Pettit Bros.
Undertakers and Embalmers
Hevicw liaildini?. Main Street FREEPORT, N. Y.
Ur«,liinl-e'< l.f Ills I'lutwl Suu-j rollega of
themselves bcfnie Ilun according to tli ! eastern cUhtoni. "(lilti." The people of I the Kast tlul n.-t appro.ieh into the prcs-
em-e of Iringi tvithoiu bringing thi-m pres- ' cuts. The cii.lnm slill pi-.-v.il-. in many
Elates. ¦-(;..I,I." el.'. CI.I u,,u:,l alttatt s useful, while frankuKeuse si.tl nivrrli i were prized for Iheir .lelirious fragrance.
Ihe
ah Call.
'.id«l I
^erfiimes
PURE CANDIES
ir or night , Fun,ml.- .lir .-l.-.l in tI,^ IxalagU Uumt i I. r ttilli <-».'ri facilily tu pleaM,
Alo. Iu,l> alU'.idant. v.ulh ••1. ,re Tei.'i,l„,i,..„ s: |I.'nil..Iead
'* ll.«-kTin.'(-enlr» S \ .1, .1 S ./ Illi, l|...n: »i,.».|
.... Il..-l,>ill.>('.-nlr«
LAXAKOLA
cures constipatloh. W. VAN WICKLEN
PLUMBER
in l!«f
ht I he ,.. ll.Ui .,1 i„ud ill-'l, ll.e I,.lie ..1 ili.-ir .l,i..e-l fiom W.iKIII iL'l.-loil.'IOII I..H •.-,;. gsi.l.-l a- IVI.rrs.! .,
un.I.-i »lll.ll Ihl- „i WOI king, and i- llh:
ug 111. r.l .ll
1 in i-m: I,
!il
The Tabard Idd Library
-with tiw pritriiPKc .it ext^hauK'niK ynur iKtt.k We havo a liue of holitlav o
-VU the popular tl ^
. han(t«> by the Taliartl Inn Library svstem
POCKET KNIVES from 25c upwards
mclntb^l III tl
popular f 1 .'..I ti-tujo^ ai1verti»e.l for Christm.!.-. •« iticlmb^l in tin list ,if «. l.;cti..iis ..ffereii in ei
Taliartl Inn Library svstem—The m.wt allru.iiv.-';.:> ,k .ITer evt r iii.ide in this .-. uutrv .\ new
ls»>k m a Tabard luu C'..>ib C.i,«-wili make a deliKhtful ^.-ift Ho» to obtain Booka i'j!l at'..nr store
where our Clerka will explain the mhii.e syateni, and by puT'OE #! > f r a Us.k v,in !a-fi.me a life ciembe*-,
any time in New York. Cbit-a);t>. Saii Kranciis-.i. Ltindon. ..r alui,~i m.ywh.rc y. u'pl.a.- uiv-n th.-[loyni.-u! of 5c
Is that oaiiiiot^ail to interest ,1..11. Wr a*sure >ou of t-ourt.-..us treatui.^nt. W.- incite v.iu tn call on lis. We iironii.si- that sui-h a visit will lv a pleji.«ure. IV,n't think thai IvtMuse this is a ilnn;><t<,ii^ we UaM^ iintLii:*.' to inter- wt JOU. We iosiiit ou the sanir hlth quality in our holiday (ood.* that we tl.-nianil in nietlifiurs. Y,nir lV-i-i,,r's i.resi rii'tinn will receive careful attention' her»>. Mall atnl Telephoue onlers prvimjitly aiN utleil tn.
l,iln.-d up I., i i.v tiie --..lie h. .1 UM- ,uu,I it:
ui, in.luilry.
Il.v Ili.niuriK U'ns Dr.ti'ped.
,. ¦ ¦ ,, . ,,..!.ai t.l»,..n ol U|5 livi' u'. ih-r.l.-oti nl llll
I..- 1 .: .,i,;,,ui the I luun-;:-.--
ll.. f,i|,ii..-' m Mm-tli. I«'i I'
L. iH.t.j.aiH-rs in liciu'juy. I'li.- i.»l ttiuu kupcro, W,!.i..m a-:;,-,i
li-uiaril- 1,1 flp.a-u v-:,y he tt'.t,
r,g -l.o, V. v. ...'iin.:-l. u,e
Fln.ll Ri.llun
¦r.snr .^1. ;. 1 : , i-u,n I'ut.r...
n.l iHt.„l,l am Mates iiz i!,»t m
SraUar^l la loaa Vear* IR .lalT.
1 ;..- II,.--. t I -IT .; I hei-.'^c I . t'l ,-. .\ ie,( ..iil-.-v.l, .. II .-gl.,, t--->liv. "-.Kiiipled a.J»i'!. tpa
Ihe iurv
ntiarv.
U.d EOt ill 0-.W
I'.n
DRUGGIST
THOMAS JOHNSTON
StecLfn Boilers
)team and Hot Water Heating
FREEPORT I
Main St.
rfOcal Tale^Uoat. iSm
racipoar
L-'Lf Diataoc* SAa
Faat*af BaltlMhip .^H-val,
-l-ee.l ttv..- -.; Ine l.ii,.i ,. , ... ii 1,-. N.l, «..:.l IO I,.at Urnn.n i : - I -..-'.u I. -term,ent. YoiMsrA^ilrd ,n i.ii-avenge ft .113 ka. ;• an hoa*. thu. ahv-viuj that tilt It 'he u*:<s: t>:'>-l.ii. aSuai.
imoWNKP AKTl-Ul A 1I1-;SI'IK.
Mill TiiKi-ii From Klouiiiu; rie.e of I.-e Meet Ilealh.
.Miil.lleboi'O. .Mass. -- After lieiiiB lilun-ii iniire thun half n iiillc over Ilit- Mii-fni-i- l.f Luke AsdHwa.npsell on n pl.-i-e of ii-o whit-h llllll broken nwuy frnin the shore nlillt" the men were siuiidliig upon It. Harry Unsklna and l-'runk .MIcii were rescued from Ihelr ju-.-.-iirlmis ptisliloii by S. A. Lewis, who rowed out lo tbem, only to lose Iheir lives by tlrownlni; wben the boat was Kwiiiiiped by a siiiinll.
Lewis iiiaiiaifi-d lo grasp one of tbo ITiiinvules and bob' on until res,-tied, lull Ibl- others. w.-iKhted tlown by their li.-iny 1 l-.tbing and benninbed by I'olil "iiiiU UII.I .11.1 not re.ippcur
Til JAIL KOU POSTAL KHAmS.
M,i;ri-giir and fplon liel Two Vt-nra nud a Fine of fUaiO B«t-b.
nullinioi-o. Mil -Thomaa W. Metlre- i:,,i- Mild f. KIKtvorili Iplon. tln-t-lerka lu Ilil- nil-Ill fii-e tli-llvery tlivlelon of ihe l'iis',,|tli-t- Iiepiiriiiieut who were ii.mi.lisl In Ihe Inlli-.l Slntea Illsirict C.I,it of .-.inspirncy Io defraud Ibc i:.i\t-riiiiieiit nil n p,,»Iiil eoiilraet. were s.-iil.'iii-eil by .lllllg.- 'I'll,mills ,1. Morris I., f, rve IW.I v.-nr-< In Ihe Murybiiul r.'iilleiillury anil l.i pay a flue of Sluim I,l.'ll.
Tin- iiii-ii were fouml guilly afn-r a trial wbl.-Ii lasled six duys. .\|,,Ii„ii for 11 1,1'tv Iriiil <-aine up f.ir arguiuenl b'll .liiilge Morrla refiisi-d il.
slorni Kills Two in dhlo Tuwn. Ttvo pi-rsona w.-re kill.-<l niul aeveral s,-ii,,iii I.l injurt-d during a st-vere win.l. r.,iii ami bull siiirin nl Akron. Ohio. In le^s Iban half an bnir iii-aily every IP,II.-v. leleplu.iie ami light wire w..» down', l.-iivliig Ibe illy lu tolal ibirk- iieas. Tbe atrt'eta were plied high wllb
delii'H.
.Mine Ownt-r Aequllted of Miiitler, Hen C. Aylor. tbe Webb City iuii:a ntviiir. will, shot aiid-killeil (ioi'doii Al lell. u wiuliliy .lopiln Minn. Iwo inoiiihs n-i.t.1. tvas ini|iiilleil by a Jury In Ilie «;ir Illil Curl al Cnribaue. Mo AyLu's plt-u wns Sllf ilefeiise.
A Iti-Iler I I1-,-.il-lTe.-I's Il.vi
ellng.
,s: "lleiiei l.pr'ini-bliiK iipliinlsin In houk 1.1 -;- .:iie 1.) iniiirot.-iiieiil In rel.-iil 1.. ,|,- «iiiinilate-<l by t-.l.l vvculher. th» .,.;,,!,I .r the holiday seuson and tbf la-.r.- inunl Kuie of pulili.- nenllment."
Spurtiiig Hrcvllies.
Hln- I'lilil I'OseiptB al ILirv.ird Col I.-;;- lasl vi'iir from all bramhea »l s.iort were c|..s- nn I" Sliai.miii. witb .i' .-r.-,llt U-ilaiice for llu- year of jL'ri. fil 11 lift.
.liiiiea I.viinli 11.".. of Sa^umiah. Ca. hii% I. I-II el-'-te.l eaplalu of Ihe Cornell f -.'Nill I.-aiii for the seasun of IIHH I viiuli .iliiyed i|n»i ter-bnrk during tlit . i-.iu .lust .-1. led.
i;.,);er K.-iii t-ih Wsters. of Herman I..Ml. .Ml. a i-'iiard tor the past three twna nil the I.eblgb I'niversiljr foot iiail I.-am. vvaa unaninioiisly elected c;:l.Mlii ^f tbe train for V.IOA.
It I'siks .IS if the reaction aitalnal tb" An,-ri.-aiis had pretly thoroughly c'liveii the Viiiikees off the British turf
The (--t.iitli annual ineetlnc of tbf s..,-l.Iy of I-.,.lege Kyinimaiuin direc-torf ttjll lie h>.|<l In rr.ui-<-lon In tbe week of l.i.-< niber IJM
T:i:> wi.: U of breaking up the Rbam ro k I. wu> lie;un In llawkln'a ahip jai-d. nl City Inland.- and will take ill i r cek« lo coi.ij-lete
ll-,i-e h-.--e» owned by Jamea R and I' r. Keeue wfri-e aold at New-irarkel I . a i-.tiil rf fSiiisai In.-lniled in tbe . .: -.vrie I.ni; iisbrr.' and Kubrlnakl. -ifih M;'^r^r» of alu'a^J, and bolb by 'IliiSCA
STATE NEWS.
'Womaa amagglefl rhinanra.
Tbe niyslery which surniuiidetl tb* drowning of tbe four siuukkUhI China¬ men lu a van which went over tbe canal bank In KulTal.) lias bi>en cb-ared by tbe arrest of Mrs Williain W. Simp, son. nf HnlTalo. on liifnrinalion fur¬ nished by r,.li.-e Cuptuln TIniolhv Has. sett antl Mrs Cannr lleeves. who lives tvo miles easl «f oleaii on the Slate street ro.-.l. The womaii niatle arraiiBeni.-iils witb Hi-evt-s to pull her wngon loud of secreit^l Chinamen, who. slie wld. wt-re t-oniiiig from Canada a few nights laler. inio bis l.iK barn. The bargain was made al bis betlside on llie iii:;hi ni Xtiveinlier ¦22, afler be bad lelir.xl. Previous lo hiM- visii to the farm, sli.- i-ulle.l nii Cap. lain Hassett antl .l.is.-il a .leal, as she supposed, by which anv tvoi-.I fr.im Ihe rnileil Stntes om.-luls l,y mail or t.-le tiapb shiuiltl be pul t.m of sight Sb.- totik tbe otli.-t-r into her t-oiititlence enoiiish lo let him knotv that she wis gniiig In bring Ibe Cbi-ianieii from Hiiffalo by wngnii un.l then send lli.-iu Wesl on one of Ibe Krie K.-'lli-oatl's early niorning trains, alleging that she had Hxi^d the rullman i-onilut-l.irs. "aptain Hassett put tbe mailer into tlie handa of the HiilTulo olflcinls. und while fhey were watching for Ihe van Ibi- accident occurit-tl.
nialrlel Altnrnrv <llinrl.
fleoreo W. lliulluit. I)islri,-I Attnt*. ley of St. Luwreiu-e Connl.-i. bus idu.-.I his rt".!giiailoii in Ibe liuiuls of .liiui.'s K. Johns..11. nil., .if hii lioudsni.'ii. lo h^ ftM-n.-irde.l t.i l,-.ivt-rnor Odt-II. It is lo lake eflV't Jaiiiiiirv 1. llu.-ll.iU's u, tion Ih due to the dis.-.ivery by Iho Hoard of Supervisors of a sliorlac- .if fr.On.it.'-. In Ilia aet-ounls. .Mr. Jnlinsui. who la po«tniasti>r o' Caiitou, aupi-ared nefore the Supervisors ami uski-il to lu- relieved froui llaliilliy nn the IHstrii-t .Mtorney'a bond of tltiaai. at the siinn- lliue retinestlng tbnf a resolulltui be Jdopted demanding the Ininiedlalo pay- iTienl to the t^ounty Tri-nsiirer of Ibe iiuouut of the shorlage. Su.-h a reso luti.tii waa pass.-.l. bm Hiirlbnl failetl lo .-(imply wllb it. Johii'-on paid Ibe -ntire niiioiiut of Ibe shorlage. ul Ihe <aine time recelvinc Ihe liislrli-t Allor- ney's reslgiialinu. li Is the general be lief that there will be llo criiulnul pin .'eediiigs.
>'rare>s Faeea Flre Fnr Babes.
Her clolhiiiK in Hanies and ber ball 111 ni-p. .Mrs. iviniaiu i nininifu. a in¬ gress, went three limes lulo ber burn¬ ing boine nt Klnilni. and rach tlmo enrried a ehild to safely. The three -blldren-two, fnur and six yenrs old— tvere asleep In Ihe garret of ber one Mid a bnlf-story house. Sbe bt-nid a -I-y, and looking up the stairway, waa i-onfronled by n wall of Hame. Tbe i-ooiii was n veriluble fiiriuK-e, lull ln|,) It Ibe woiiiau ruslu-.l again and again, riie lasl time the woman came from Ihe blnr.ing slrut-Iiirt- she was stagger¬ ing fi-om i-xbaiisliiiii. Her bair was Iiui iit-d fi-oiii ber bead, ber bands were se.ii-t-li.'.l au.l lu-r .-Intbiiig almost gone, riie lirenivii exiiiigiilsbed Ihe lilar.e. Cbnrltnble folk are giving Mrs. Cninp- liell eiiniigli liousebold goods lo atock ( boarding houso.
KIrhman Indlrliiient l>lslnl»r<1.
Tlie iiidli-lnienl ngaliist ^Ii'«. Kachet Klchman, of New York, w-ns dismissed ,'.y Cnunly Jmlge Kinerson. nt Water liw-n. as Sirs. Itit-huinii has been abowii !o bis satlsfnetion to be insane. She .vns chiirged wilb gruiitl hiri-euy, .lolnl- y with her liiisbuiid. Louis L Ulidi Uillil. In inklni; ii $::,'..IHXI iie.-klaee and 1 sum utt money from Dr. nml Mra. Walter K Delabarie. of New- York, nt Alexiiiidrla Hny, on July 1, a yenr ngo. riie InillclinenI ngaiiisi Klcbnmii was ¦llsuiissed Fome lime ago. Mrs. Hieh- man w-as sent tn ii annalorliiui, and a -iiminlsisioii reporietl her Insane. Her busliuuil Is a wciilihy plnle gbias ilealer. .Mlnrm-y Charles L. Colin, tit New Ynrk. nppenred for ber, and said. If anylhing, ber (¦.iiidltlon waa worae Ijnn when t-oiiuiillteil.
Koldirr Hol.l Fur Mnr.lei.
Williaill 11 M.lulls, a im-mber nt Coiiiliuiiy II. l-'iflh Iiiliiiiiry, I'. S. A. siiiliniieil al riallslnu'g liarrackH. la rliiMgeil Willi lirlng tbe shot that i-aused the dealb tif Cossle MoiiIaMl, Iha Italian wlin died in tbe riiillsluirg luiriai-kH b'lspiliil. ufler a free liglit ut the llnlel Savoy. The aulhorilies se I iin-d fi-oni iinwillliig wiliieases liifor Iiiulinii as IO Nlcbnls- luovenieiita fitiiu the lime the tight began iiiilll be re- |.tirl.-tl at llie Imrrat-ka tbe fnllnwiiig iiioniliig, and be Is now- In ciisltuly. Nli-linU la liltle more tban n boy, be¬ ing only twenty-one yenia of age. lle was born at Frankfort. Ky.. where be enlisted oil January 'M. Haill. and waa aent to Ibe Flflli Infanliy. joining tbe r.-;.-im.-iit lit tbe I'lillliiiiiues diirliig the fnllowing May.
Aillronilark tollage Fira.
A lire causttl tlamiige of f.liKIO In th« collage of Charles Aldrleb, near .Saia- iiac Lake The Hre, It la llioiigbt. Marled from a defective eledrle light win- ill llu- t-i'll,-u Tliii-k smoke soon ,-iwiik.-nis| one of tin- iiialtis, wlin wiike up Mr. AhlrU-li The collage Is alt- iiati-il on lllgblanil I'ark. about a lulle from Ihe leiilre of the »illage. •111.' X'nluiileer Fire Iieparlim-nt Iiu.l ur.-ul ironble in reaching Ihe collage, nwliig tn III.- l.-y . iiiidltloii Ilf Ihe roatls. Till. tbt-riiiniiii-Ier was tlmvn tn isero ami tbe people who bave collages lu till- park wi-ri- thrnwn into a ti-mp'irar.t puiib- by the lln-.
r.tunir Takes old Toll llna.l.
Tin- •m-ii-' FalK unl Lake Ceo-i; I'lank Houil. whl, li has luen a l.dl i-nud f,,r sevenly years, and Is one of llie iii.sl pii'lures.iiie bigbways In lb.- Slal.-, bus passeil intu tbe i-onlrol of Wurr.-n Conniy. Coildenimitinn pro- eeeiUiigs were begnn soiiie lime ngo. mil Ibe coiiiiiils..i,iii.'rs have llxed ou gl.l.iiisi ,-is III.' |irl,-c III.- .¦.iiiniy mnsl
pay. This la li. - sei .1 step in Imild
Ing n netv blglnvny fn.in Sural',-.'U to lloltoii. on Lake (Ieorge.
f-eineul Wo-fc. to Rni|ieiid Oprtsll .i... The luniHi'ii-liiriiig w.iiks of Ibe
liens Falls I'tirllnuil Ceiuenl Com-
paiiv, OI f 111.- Ini-gol In Illl- i-oiiulry,
are'siinrllv to s:i«p-ii'l np.Tulioiis Tbe r.'us.iii iiss,gii.'il ll.l llll- iiiniiMgemeiil In Ihul Ibey tb-sire an ..i-por..iniiy t.i over liuiil llic kill,-, ami l.l.l,-hiiiciy. This .,un|,sn\ «as oi-gniilz.-.l ill IWi;;. and >lit..' ll.'ll th' pluiil IlU'- run nighl and 'ny I'llll,.11 iiilerrupiioii. es,--|iliiig n I. ,'u|.i,raiy Mi>pi-iiHi.,ii cuii^.-il by lire n f. tt t,-iii-- 11-.-.I. I'onr biiii-Jre.l ii.'u ar.-
All Aro.ii.l tl.e
I, I!, Hlu,-k. 1,1 S..,ln
iss lllleil F. ll.l
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clock for f-'isai for the
n.iwcl Oil llim vihili- b<- was sii-k.
1)1,v 1 wild I'V nenniiH Ironlile. Jlrs It,-' Hofinian Wulla-.-. wif.- of Fi-cl T Wallii.e. of Sviaiiise. threw ber-elf ill fr..i:t-,nf a V.w V.uk C.-iil:-al ias .^.-•'g.-r train and nu-. g. •.iiiiil I'i pie. ,-s
111. ll.,iiiuit Cull Cbiiri-h tit Sl
I',-'ers. at K'.sendale. wna tb-sli-.o eil 1-, lire Fetl.er l.en.-r.. Ill,- pasl'ir-t.f il.i cbunh. wna over. i.i. .¦ l-y siuok.. ..ml narrowly es.-ai.e.l e-jlb bia bit. llie loi« li about rjO.OOl).
Bara TaatlmoMf of lioa*.
The Nebraska sm.re.iie I out i irsnle.! a new inal lo (.eorge W llr..Il, of Sen.sha (.'.junlv, on Iiie Kr.iun.'l that he was pre- vrnt^il from meeling tn'.i vitne&tfa and eroMS-exaiiiining them The lao ailne.seg were hloodh.uin.L, who Irs.-rd hlui l'i • houM- which ha.l been robl*d. The fourt he'.d ih«i the lesiiniouy of dott waa not admissible.
Boatvarad lo iaO« Taars la Jail.
In the liistii, I I oun ..i I '-lerokee Coun tv, f'va-. Allen III..-vu. • negro, convicted r,I attempted assault, was seoteficed to luuu year> m the peuiieDLar). Indrr th* lat* the jury could uol lai^am a death teu- teacc.
Truslecl Ne-w Karen Offloial Shart in His Aooounts.
, t-ellar. aatl r s Iirarl, Artri tloTernmenl
I a Ballet Tlliaa«h Meetlaa Ika
.Vt-w Haven. Conn. -Within live mln. utes aftt-r tbo uiu-xpetleil arrival of A. I). Hurruws. natl.inal bauk oxamlner for Coniiet-tieut. nl the Vale- N'atloaal Hank. A. C. Husliiu-ll. cashier of lb* bank, .-.nnmilled sulcble by- abootlBg. The bnnk examiners of tbe Statv w«r« suiuui.llllll at oiit-e by Mr. Rurrowi aiMl a rigid iiivesligatlon o( Buabnell'a iHKiks coniuii'iitetl.
rresldent CiriH'ly issuiM Ihe rollowlug atateiueni:
"A. C. Hiishuell, nur t-asbijl-. iiaa taken bis own life. It is evident Ibat Mr. Uusbiiell has been Kpeculatlog In atoeka lo a limited exient nud waa In- debteil lo tbla bank fur a aiuall amoirat. wbb-li Is amply i-overed by lUrclj bonds."
It was snltl Ihat the lo.sa would not exceeil (H.'i.iaai The bond la t25.00a
Cashier Husbnell wns lu tlic beat ot spirits when be arrived at tbe.ljak at bla usual time. Tbe bank examiner had Just arrived nnd waa BorltUK tha t-ouuter changtv Mr. Buslmell. attraet- ing uo attention, inimedintely went to the drawer of the t-aabler'a desk, took out the bank revolver, w-ent lo the basement of the bauk nnd abot blintelf tbrougb the bean. Tbe examiner and bank ollicers nt onee wenl to hira, bat be w-na uiieoiisclous. He died later at Uraee Uoapltal.
Caabler Huahiiell was lorty-aiz yeara of age. and was liebl iu the blgbcat re¬ gard In tbo roniDiunily. He waa tn Ilia beat of benltb. lie wna very active la numerous aoelnl, rellgloua and phllaa- tbroplo orgaulzalloiia bere. He waa roiiniH-ted witli one of tho oldeat ot New- Haven families, and leaves a willow- and Ibrev rblldreu.
He had beeil an olHcer of the Yale tiatltuial Hank for tn-euty-Ave yeara. Imiuiry nmong Mr. Ruahiiell's eloaeat frienda failml lo elicit auy reaaon for bia suieltle. II waa not known tbat be bad bot-Kiiie i-nlnngled In losaea Iqr apeeulatlons of nuy kind, nlthoiish it
J^?n" SnV^K^r^etH^f ^M 1«tWi.?'»- the K. S. Wheeler Couipany. of thla oily, whlrh enused a eonalderable loaa to tbe Vale Bank.
nil) .NOT SAY -WAU SOON."
Mr. Koot'a ri-etlletlon Waa Entirely
Indelliiile. lle Ilerlnrea. . Wnsblngtnn, I) C—In the apeeeh be delivored nt a haiitiuet of nviuy nnd nnvy otfleers. Secretary Hoot aaya be did not pri-dii-l Ibat war "will aoon <-onie" between the I'liiled (llateR and sonit' foreign pnwer. Mr. Uoot said In dinbil:
"I uaeil exactly theae words: 'When Ihe time cornea, as we know It will t-ome, though we do not know when or w-heiK-e—but we do know tt Will t-ouit< Rome time—when you ore called on to defend your country, you will do it wilb nuilual helpfulness and com* radeahlp.' I have said the snmo thing ai least a ilozeii timea before."
Mr. Hool told Ihe young offlcers who graduated from West Tolnt last sum- iiu-r Ibal tbey wnulil live lo tako part - lu n grent war for Ihelr country. Iu prlvHte converaallnn Mr. Root Has said 'Mint It la alfliply n ronimou-tepsn da- ducllon that every genorntlon producea n war, nml that on neeount of tbe growing Importance of Ihe United MnlcH In world nffnlra it is nnlnral to nsaunie Hint the next nnr w-lll be a grent struggle.
MinnKK IN CIIINERK rilBATIlK.
Member of the OrcbeHlrn Shot in Full \'lt'W of llie Aiidleiii'e.
Sail Fi-nm-lsro. Cal.—While a play was on In a Washingloii street Chinese Ibeiilre Iiefnit- an audb-nee whlrh pneked Ibe house, a Cliliiaman, wllb n revolver In bis band, atepped out on tbe singe from a side door and llred four aliota nt (iee Ah (long, whu was In the ori-bestrn bentliig Ihe t-yiubnia, (iniig died half an hour laler.
Several biiiiilii-d clllxena who had been enjoying tbe play innde n uiad rush for the door when Ibe shots were Hred. Tbe iminlerer dlsnppenred.
Tbe niidieni-e Ihniigbt that tbe high- binders bad entered the plaee to work u wholeanlo deslruetion of Uvea. The polieo linve no i-lue to the nssassln. as the victim bidoiiged to no aociety and . wns not liividretl In Ibe feud now rag¬ ing in Cbinntown.
K K. HALE CHAJ'LAIN.
The Kiiilneiii Preni-lier nnd Wrllef Cboaen by Ibe .Senate.
WaKhlnglon, ll. ('.—The Heiialc h*| ele.-liil us Chapbilii. lo suct-eed WIIU lain If. Milburn. the blind rhaplalo, W-. o died lasl spring In Cnliforula. tba ciiiiiient riiliarliin mlnlaier. Kdward I-;verelt Hale, of MiisBm-busetla.
Kdward Fverell Hale Is now in hia elglily-sec.iiid yenr. He hna been since ISoi! the paslor of Ibe Kniiih (^ongra- gnllonnl iriillnrhini Cliiir<-b In Bostnn. IllH home Is In lloxbiiry. He waa graduati-d from lluivnril lu Ihe claaa o( is.'i<i He Is the uiitbor of aeveril liiu.ks. one of Ibe best know-n of which Is Tbe Mnu Witlinut n Couutry."
Craeksmeu (icl $2.VI(l. 1 he vault In the offlee of the Courle* nny Mannfarturlng Company, at Ni-tvry, Oronee County, H. C. waa bintvii open with notro glyt-erlne. tbe aafe being lorn lo pieees. Tbe crarka- uien aeeiired |t2.'.(lO and eseaiietl.
Wedded Iler I'm-le Al Siiiinfnrd. Ciiuii.. Judge linger baa annulled the marriage of Auiin Htulile- iM-rg to Herman l>. HIableherK on tbe gronud that Ibe buNliaiid was his wife'a uiK-le. The wife alleges Hint neither tvns awnre of the reiatlonship whca tli.'V married In IKMI
Slain by Manlne. 'Sl, i.'viiiteiidenl William .Msyme, ot Ih,' Insane Asylum nl Lam-aster. Wis,, hud Ills lirains lu-nleii ont wllh n po¬ ker by Tbomas Fox. a patient.
I-ry
- Cioiki-il llaiiga Himself. Crocket I. a grandaon of Ibe
faninuH fiiuitleramuii. Iinvy (Yocketl, wliu was kllbil a I thi- Alamo, com-" lulited snii-lile nl Thorp Hprings. Ter. by hanging hiinself lie had been daf spon.leiil f.jr sMiie lime over tbe cotton crop proBi>ei-|s.
l/iulslaiia's Ficbt on Holl Weevil. The Louisiana I.egMiilnre met In Pt. - Ira Kesslon to i-oiiaidi-r ibe (-ollon ball we.evil danger The cull wns laaaad by ilKCoverDor a I the r<r<|ueat ef tk*. Nen- Orleaoa Collou Kxebange and tkt Loulsiuiiii Cotton (Iron-era' Aasoclatlo*
Kinlieror I'uiiishes Crown I'tinc^.
Kiiip'-ror William puulshtd tk*
Crott 11 I'lliice for disobedience In rid-
ing 111 a siee|ilecbaae by i-unltninc blia
to ble r'j'iuj" for llir-e dnys.
Killed l.y Brother.
Al I'lttsbiirg. Va . while playing la-
diflii wllh t;» two br«lbi-rs. Warieii
Fry. eleten years old. was abot f.nd
kille.l by one of iheui.
Ferslana aud Turks KlfhI. Saci'ulusry t-oiilli -U are re|>orled b*. ttveeii I'tralun* and Tiircoraas« on lb* llufko I'rrilau frontier.
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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW mttKAM.'B C0E>IE:H. FlViB CKNTii^ a^:= A FAMILT XXWtPAPBB fiT LOCAL AND QINKKAIi. INTSLLISKWCS TaUII: tl.lO TXAKLT » ABVAIVB VOL. IX. FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1903. NO. 8. "IWf wila bad a mvmc attack of Pnen- ¦MKta wbicb (ollowad a cate of La Grlppa •ad I beliere that POLEY'S HONEY AND TAR aaved her lire" writea Jamea Ca&oo, ot Raymond, Mitaoari. •flMi IniHt ta Ewiry Cast Dr.C. J. Bishop, Agnev, Mich., writes: "I have used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR in three very severe cases of pneu¬ monia with good results in every esse." PNEUMONIA OwmI tf Ttrrlkta CMtb •¦ LuRit N. Jackson, of Danville, III., writes: "My daughter had a severe attacli of La Grippe and a terrible cough on her Inng*. We trlM a greal many remediea vithout relief. She tried FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR which cured her. She bat never been troubled with a cough •iDca." Curtd Whin Vary Law With Pnaumania J. \P. Bryan, of Lowder, HI., writes: "My little boy xras very low with pneu¬ monia. Unknown to the doctor we gave him FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. The result was magical and puzzled the doctor, as il immediately stopped the racking cough and be quickly recovered." SOLD INO RECOMHENOEO BY F. W. FLETCHER, Pharmacist. XXDNO- ISI^AMD RAILROAD TIIwIE TABL^e: Taking effect October 11, ViO'i aaar aou no. (tat.lv aniam an am pinpm pinprnpaipnipin pmpmpinpmi , 3U 7 11 Sie 11 115 I 114 iim lin 4 0-1 HIID I) J4 A <.'l a 114 «114 ; III a 12 . . .. ?ll 1!i 1047 12 SI 14a :>44 .'IU lis ,117 AKI 6 4H 1128 «f 1! SHI . «ST ;at aM 111-7 tsn tsA ¦s"o i-ja -"'n au hia, tsA tm isi »-.-a I 84 ... 3 i8 4 111 5 ;U « Sl 7 ll" 7 IB 8 (3 I 4li sua 337 4.-II1 »4'1 S4I n.i 7 43 S.'i I la 2 43 II 41 4 40 14li . S IS « 411 7 l» 7 47 6 67 1 fl'l S 47 3 45 4 43 A 411 6 UD » 1-3 a 4S 7 IHI 7 .'.u 1 .ii ir,4 Hill 3 49 4 47 H.M . .. « l7 thS 1 St 7M U i-4 ' « 1.1 ll til a Wi 7 in 7 117 a 117 . . li::.-i a 1.0 7:>3 alll a 11 IOI 3ie aittt 4M SI4 . lias 7 IM 7 Ml SIM V 14 ill7 3li&'4U:l 4W SHI tSS 841 7U4 738 8U7 SI7 t to 3IUS .. A III tiiM . .. a 4.1 7 l« 7 4U . .. « IU SIS all 4117 .IM Shi . .. 846 7141 7 4.1 811 V-£: :; 17 317 413 5 111 a la IIIM nriii 7 M 7 4a s 7 u :-k : inn . .. «ll» AIIU aiai . .. ai'.4 Ill7 . sua hui 1 SI 8 111 « «i 1311! n SI ii a 4 IV a IA a HI .. «sa 7 :i 7.14 a si a 34 t na 8 ;«i a 117 in 117 t nv 3 la 414 t a 6 ai e 17 7 iii 7:« e i>i a sia a w s»t.lr a III ani am a m am a tn am a m a in put 11 ut p m p m p m p m .4 411 Ilill S£l 8IU 7 iil T'lH, 8 IIU V iXI 11 .',7 !! ai 3 in 4 111 UM 7:3 7W , 4 14 A 411 a 1!7 8 .17 ... 7 .ta S.44 III m III Ui 3 33 . 4 Al A Aa I tl 8 114 . |
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